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= THE SEATTLE STAR—WE DAY, ovr, 16, 1918 -AGE 11 BY CONDO) DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Using Gas for Show Instead of Go. BY ALLMA HAT XOV_ GOT YOUR THUMG | } NO WonDBR SHB WONT START . HELEN AND I RULED 5 WAT CLEAN GLoves WHATS The IDEA | |/ARE MORE ESSENTIAL |/ OF TAKING ALL Tye] || THAN JON RIDIN? GASOLINE. OUT OF THE CAR To Do NO GAS ~ Weir, LL LET HER. STAND HERE ~ THE GoverNmeNT WELL, SHE Won'T WANTS US To CONSERVE ON START, THAT'S ALL GASOLINE AKN WAY - ‘TheRE 15 ‘TO IT - ORs as re : * ae | Your WASHIN’ ? L? | iy , | 4 | fe j ma what DID You Do THaT ng pork f —TeSG-Host en oa - Fas oS fan oor Gost != REVOLVERS, “W' LAYOUT oF FIELD GLASSES, VIOLIN, FROM NEW YORK >» GOUVENIRE “THIS ae Aegan alirnaM Some On HE USED “To RUN » nly at ; SOME COLLECTION ) (Pas come J A PAWNSHOP ? RA BRT _ league will be inaugurated this week at the Great Lakes naval training Station, with 14 teams contesting for the camp title. The different elevens jare made up almost exclusively of former college stars. It will be op- erated on the same lines as a big . a “a eet wee tenes von When You Hear the Call to Buck the Line” “OCTOBER 2% AC PLAY W.3.C. ‘ was 33 years old. will be played in the East this! aid year for the benefit of war chari-| : junder way a week from Saturday,| washington State college and the { | providing the ban is lifted, accord- | SYRACUSE, N. Y.. Oct. 16—Syra-|tles This was announced by a cuse will meet the University of Committee of football men who} eo 0 o Pittsburg here, November 23, it was have secured the sanction of the ing to several of the high school on Aggies will meet on Mult. |coaches. The teams have been | Homa field in Portland on Thanks- losing no practice because of the| giving day to settle thelr annual BOs? BISB7THR OTF BHAT ‘announced by the athletic director army and navy department tc here Tuesday. The local eleven will schedule games (econo journey to Ann Arbor, Mich., to take rie closing of the schools, but have football argument, announced Grad- on the University of Michigan on| Just whether this announcement |been golng thru strenuous work- | |. 7 t hleti T. P. November 16 will affect the University of Wash cata avery Gay, and all Ot the} ee: Menage. Ae oo. different elevens should be in good | Cramer Tuesday ington t» not known at the present PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 16—The time. But if the authorities in Dig football gacne between Cornell |charge sanction the game, Coach and Pennsylvania may be played. aft. Hunt could put a strong team tn ‘er all, in spite of Cornell's announced the field, and perhaps some bie| tention of dropping the gridiron team will be seen in action here! game this season. Dr. Sharpe, for-/on Thanksgiving day against the mer coach of the Ithaca crew, is a local university. Pullman has medical director at the New York changed her decision about the institution, and has been asked to de- | gridiron sport, and many other in- the medical corps stitutions along the coast are ex- @irector of the | pected to follow muit. The Oregon Aggies are assum- shape when the league gets under in way again. ing championship form. Their 7-0 | ‘The schedule will be rearrangea Victory over the strong Vancouver |no that all of the games can be|barracks team last week predicts run off before December, for it|sreat things for the farmers in the lin the desire of the athletic in-|™inds of local followers. |structors to complete the season by| The Multnomah club meets the |that time. Jf games are playea|9- A. C aggregation on Satur@ay. every Friday and Saturday this can The other important tilts on the |be done, they agree. schedule are the game with Uni+ | Lincoln and Queen Anne will fur-| versity of Oregon and the Pricaioasd |nish the next tilt, according to eee with the Washington |present plans, the Broadway. | “taters. l}ranklin melee being set back sey.| Cramer is making a determined leral, weeka Franklin. will tmeet|¢ffort to secure games with the iiiard & week trea. Witday Foundation shipyard team of Van- couvre, Wash. and with the Camp n. 5 é ii In 1917, as compared with peace pe years, the nucnber of births in the av bi rt "| |erage parish in Vienna has been re aE : : : ; ~- sie | duced by one-half, and that of mar Talk and riages by one-third to a half, while LIBERTY BON! How Great kes football players execute a line play. Black line shows direction to be taken by man with the ball. White line shows | deaths have increased 28 to 29 per ne ome direction to be taken by man on interference. Photo by R. P. Dorman. Passed by U. 8. censor. cent. SR nes Sy See ORO 2 OF Fhe GREAT LAKES NAVAL TRAIN. | Coies® ING STATION, Oct. 16—A foothali Third of 1 number of articles A check on the average football! The line has held well in this play by Paul Purman showing how game will show that a great major-|and potential tacklers have been ys in which the ball is | blocked off. The black dotted line H. P. Olcott, former all-Ameri- ity of th ean center, and coach of the carried ( plays in which kicks | shows the path of the man with the -4 : Great Lakes football team, (are not used) are line plays or runs ball, while the white line shows how wet, r Sete eoshas | teaches his men the game. around the ends. When a team needs | the tackle, who has just turned his Lettace—Local, per dor hy —- 2 yard and needa it bad, the Mne| man aside, is in a position to run Loral leat, per erate - ” | play is usually resorted to. across and stop No. 62 in the fore Pr eee oily iia om ‘The accompanying photograph will| ground. ‘The right end has been own, owt. 275! The wise football coach teaches -1.0 the pmfer a good idea of a| successfully blocked and the man his teams the elements of straight 1. niay. the ball being carried by| with the ball has an excellent football before be starts to instruct 1. jert halfback between left end| chance to make a good gain | them in trick plays and elaborate o1.4 jett tackle. This in one of the commonest 66 s ” aed sa skillfully made and show wa it executed at its best. 9 but a well con CHARITY LOTTERIES terference for the snan. with the ball. ticle in The Star tomorrow. rF— The SEATTLE AUTOMOBILE CO. 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