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PAGE 10 oe rNoniN ron ma THE OLIN setae cement Minin I ( tow = WAS SO LIGHT TAR , YOUR TONEY 1 Be HT val th canoe ba, . ue, TH CHBEse MAY aie fae " * To Dry’ TS, Las ae ‘T in 3 an TRAP As —, te . NMED PO RTS agen &. Wee sine : We C7 , Soe! ) . any MGHT, 9 4 Z , ‘ e € i Ap | — awit PAID A QUARTEE Loh Ro: | ea, let AY, ° ry » —~ ~~ . ~ - ~ - « | —~- - |e — — - ~ Carl Morris Reminds One | Lincoln High’s Grid Hope |Coach Hunt |@55B|) state Killefer for Local oe A Sees «orleans oA | : : ||| Slate Killefer or Loca Club of Lemons; Anderson Wins | Drives Grid ‘= est || Pame Rumor Appoints New Manner fr Sui cotta) sqund are graduates of Is s oa Coast Title in Arena Go Morris Pulls Same Old Stall, but We Know a Bum Fight- er When We See One; Keeler Knocks Out Williams; Ross Fights Draw With Jackson, but Loses Verdict | | BY LEO H. LASSEN Strange odors of lemon clung. to Carl Morris, the heme! heavyweight from Oklahoma, when he climbed out of the ring at the Arena last night. After looking like a wonder in the gymnasium, Morris looked like a first class dub in the ring with Ole Anderson, the big Swede from Tacoma. After six rounds of milling, Anderson was given the verdict. | Anderson dropped the big excuse for a fighter to the floor} about four times during the bout, flooring Morris in the} first round and three times in the last session. | Anderson today holds the coast heavyweight title as the result of his win over Morris. How Morris ever knocked out “Fat” La Rue when they met a few weeks ago is the eighth wonder of the world. La Rue must be a lot worse than we ever imagined a fighter could be, because this bird Morris couldn't knock out a paper doll, if he never shows any more than he did last night. | Morris pulled his same old stall about being fouled in the last round, when he saw that he was walloped. He has ere this stuff in every town where he was ever beaten. ‘erhaps Seattle isn’t New York, but just the same we have stree@ cars and everything and can even tell a rotten fighter! when we see one, and we sure saw one last night. a Morris was hit in the pit of the! ‘F | stomach in the sixth and went down! RIVERS MEETS CASEY: | for a long count and got up with a/ pained expression om his face and/ MADDEN VS. KETCHELL | claimed that he was hit low. He fin-| wd tahed the round at the liveliest clip IN POOL SEMI-WINDUP} | ‘«« De showed during the evening and stepped around pretty well for 4 cripple. Dr. Tiffin examined him after the bout and said there were no signs jot a tout If Morris te @ contender for Jack Dempedy's tith then President WH / [non is the best flapjack maker on Second ave. Morris has & garage in Loe Angeles. Better stick to the tige business, Carl—there in no danger Of getting ‘rucified tm that trade un leas one 4 the machines runs over | you. Anderson tried hard enough, but all Morris would do was wreatle. Ole } Won every round, and won in a walk If Frank Parmer, the Tacoma heavy jever got Morrie im the ring the stretcher bearers would be in for a | Dusy seanion. | WHLLJAMS TAKES COUNT AGAIN Harry Willams, the Spokane boy fa a nice fellow and all that, but he bad better give up the fieht are. Heinle Schumana. Tacoma lightecient,| He's the worst heavyweight we've Was introduced from the ring last mighi ever seen in getion. and we can aay as the “Sensational lightweight tromithar efter seeing Morrie fight, Wil; nn nny Big Hin Fotna toe' iste tries bard, but hae a giaae Jaw Mitchell Kicked the eteffin’ out ot Sete He flopped seven times before he ann, and only got e draw for bie pains, stayed down in his go with Withie Keeler last night. It was dynamite! Bremerton | " the ouctiod — ROSS 18 —— eg 4 - | ROBBED the Ed that = | Georgie Ross, the Vancouver geath: | erweieht. wan cheated In hie bout with Eddie Jackson. It © & good and Jackson was given the Ross 4i4 most of the punching and the worst he should have had was a draw. Jackson hit cher weve all dreamed | harder, but Ross more often fought Georeis mediet. He joined | STEP EM Caston, the newsboy battler, started out like he thought he had a He{tinch In hin bout with Stan Fite | gerald, and while Caston did have the edge Fitzgerald made him step every minute of the way. It was a) good draw / “Kid” Cannon shaded Frank Hayes| in the curtain raiser, but the beut| was called a draw. They are colored welterweichta | FRANKLIN LOSES THREE GRID STARS) for the Ballard mix, Thursday after | neon. ‘Two of these men are cut on| #!Ph Dougiaa refereed. | account of sickness and one on in-| i jury. Ted Ahner, star tackle, and USE SAME PARK Bob Wright, his side kick at guard,| The Philadelphia National League are confined to their homes with bad ball park has been sold to Henry | colds, “Bullett” Ed McGill, fullback, | Ford, the Detroit automobile manv- wrenched his shoulder im practice, | facturer, who will erect a mammoth | and will be out of the game for some |assembling plant on the grounds. | time, possibly for the rest of the|Next season, the Phillies will share| Shibe park with the Athletics. ceived for the play. If you can get) close enough to your man, blocking ‘On offensive line should be tight|becomes more simple. A hip lock— enough in the middle to prevent any |that ia, placing your hip quickly interference with the quarterback or|@#ainst the opponent's side or hip— any jumping thru there. Hence we| Will often serve. Blocking is divided wpeak of guards and centers, some. |'nto “quick blocking’ and times a tackle blocking tight, which | blocking.” For « straight line plunge means closing up all inside openings. |'t is only necessary to block an tn-| Blocking is a form of interference, | #tant. When there is a swinging run | but should not be confused with it. | !t is necessary to block longer | A man could block high or low, and Rog: Seedy wae 2 oe pacthow | “ } ook frmaganeyed Seen aa tt ig | thelr opponent and shove him back also somewhat affected by the post-|W*Fd « long aa the play is in mo tion which his opponent assumes. |%0- Very frequently he defeats his lown end, by thus opening up a hole The tackles and sometimes the | then which the deefnse backfield may guards block either in or out; that in, stream and nail the runner, In the they crowd their man toward the cen | short block ter or out toward the wing in accord. |. ae 6 ee ee will keep the lineman out lon: ance with the signal they have re! cough for the runner to reach the! ‘ | beginning of his objective on the line and start his plunge. After that, it is sometimes just as well to let the op-| posing lineman come thru or he ts Uable to turn around and nail the} |man an he goes by. or chase him and| t him from the rear. In the “long block,” which t# the most dificult of all, as the defense | has the use of bie hands, which you! ust firet atop him from breaking | immediately, and you must see ondly aim to make use of his body an a stopgap for any of the defense At any rate, you're given the big opportunity of helping make this county the greatest bird district = ‘the as Step up to |backfield who would come thru there come & Futon od ~: }to get the play. If you shove him Wein ion onioy upland |bmek too far, you will open up the bi shogtion we know you hole they are looking for, and if you wilh do not him him hard enough, he will get you out of the way eventually . A quick rapid jostling with either shoulder ts often used here, which s keeps the man employed. and at the mame time fille up the place in the (60086 Stone line—(Copyright, 1919, N. B. AJ “long || THE SEATTI TAR Louie Pitwood This is big Louie Pitwood, star guard on the Lincoln high school eleven, who will hold down a line job on the Green |‘ Louie is one of the best guards ever turned out in local prep school circles and |Lincoln rooters are looking to Louie to put the strength in Lake squad for the rest of the season. the Lincoln line that has been woefully lacking all year. If Vancouver, B.C. of Tacoma want franchises in the ( league they will heave to buy out seme other Seattle chub bs concerned, according to Prexy Jim couver and Tacoma are again reported” active in berths in the Coast cirewit. Hrewster's stand ix right, however, and while » team in either Vancouver or Tacoma, instead of Lake, would hare ite advantages for Seattle it would hardly be tight to vote Salt Lake out of the league if they can make o ne oe Billy Klepper, who ix representing the Seattle club at the meeting of the Coast kague in Sen Prancteeo, will try te have it possible for Seattle to make longer read trips pent season. ‘This will save a» lot of carfare if this ls possible because there is boost for foothall and would give the local teams 8 real game to look forward to in the futere, While seme stadents have abused the traveling privilege in former years there te no reason why present day players should be barred from playing in other towns. Football makes up school spirit during the fall ses sen and it should be developed and not hampered. With rumors flying thick and fast concerning the Seattle man for next year, the report that Wade Killefer, the Los Angetes @uring the past season, ie eti/\ble for the local job, should mot be passed up lightly, That thy Los Angrles team lest out to Lunam wae none of Wade's fault /reause the Vernon Tigers were than Wade and the Seattle directors should give him more than consideration, unless he has signed up with the Angels the meantime. Killefer is « playing manager and ranke the best ballplayers in the cirewit. He has fine con big league thro his brother, Killefer, Cub played with several big league teams during his organization of the “Y¥" swimming clob, the loral ¥. M. ©. A. ie taking up the ewimming sport where the Crystal left off this summer, and Harry Withers, instructor at the association, hopes to establish competitive teams at the “Y" meet the Multnomah club and other Northwest tank teams in traded to Lewin Iaet | C ank Bnyder, catcher, will | — York unle next sea. | Argonne A new collar with the ex- clusive form-fit feature, A strong affirmation of the 4 » phrase, If you follow the Hf Arrow you follow the style. OW rn ~, COLLARS CLUETT, PEABODY SLUETTLIMARODY §. OP, re. Mater, Ty N.Y THURSDAY, OCTOBER wpp. former New Tork Giant bean completed for hie transfer to the 1919 | Squad Hard bese ati | Washington Getting Ready ' for First Conference | Game With Whitman | tn hie! Multnomah club of Portland hat | the strongest football team on the | Comet last year, aod while the per sonnel ie the enme this season, the | With “Ted Faulk back pple | elt place at end, Coach Hunt I*) regutarty, The eines of fevtiell must } driving his charges at top speed for be higher or eine the players are the ming Whitman game, Dave falling off 18 thele work r? Lone, whe was switched to end in 14 ¥ * is holding down his =!) y Hunt is taking |» ) bo his grid men for ii) at a | { } In backfield, Captain Hrve | tious with : Dalley te the only one that ia sure et starting. For the other half, Phy Foy ot ate to comtag tn Nay Mutter, frosh captain in 1916, Fritivon expert wy Re By seems to have the edge. Butler is rf of Newton nO speed merchant, but is there when it comes to line bucks or off BARRIEAU MEETS MORRIE “Aw “Doc” Crandall for Angels Wade Killefer, pilot of the Los Angeles club dy the past year, is slated for the managership of the Seattle baseball club in the South. President Powers of the Angela, is to appoint “Doc” Crandall, pitcher head of the Angela next year, saye the same rumop, President Brewster, of the Seattle ball club, says there is nothing to the report, and that there will no announcement of the new manager of the local crew until after the directors’ meeting, which will be called when Bill Klepper returns from the meeting at San Francisco, which will be in session next week, LUX IN TACOMA TONIGHT “ z Iter-joan hit, while Lax ts ¢ tackle plays, Vrank Morrie Iam, the Russian wel in the ! Ray Beckmann weight, will try a comeback tonight |of the two. Luz is ag ore clevey \ . on he Frank | fighter and 4 two candidates diepu in Tacoma when he meets ; may Boe claim to superiority : Dertene, the Venesuve middle|ls » tong at j | At full Dave jee has a« alight weight, in a stx-round go. time he howed in ‘Tacoma, s |edee over Jerry Waechter, former After several months’ lay-off, Lax|won the Coast welterweight a Queen Anne high star, Dave has in pushing his way to the top aguin.|from Billy Wright and i @ Hie she on i h Frank | favorite in the Ci org | the aim and weight, but falls short Rete conte are being evectes tar |!10 made @ good showing with Frank /faverit he City of Destiny, jof & real foottall head. Waetcher! the Army Nery festhall game at New |Denny in Oakland the other night. Eadie Hammond. local boy, mag i - 5 York at the . Never altho outweighed several pounds tie . | y h tit of Fhattiin, oy has the epeed and the ability t } mg Ys yg Se ee laonae a 4 ne ee break Up the opponenta’ plays, ut) pase, It will be the big teat for (ail pad sNer pene wngg shipyards, in = jones out when it comes to beef. | Dette, fowtiett |, whe ke conch | Tarrieau is & rugged mm at windup. Thin le alno a ate-round gy, Tot) Atel tas an ede on Fionn | ia@ the Annapolis “11.” 7 eee | Philo Hichardson, local feathe BI} 7 Wintiams when it comes to taking | seeaing Cornel) « 1-0-0 defeat ant) BARRY TO DEFEND TITLE | weight, meets Frank Zink of Tammy | care of the pivot's position x, * wniversiiy proved that it| Iornest Barry, professtonal single|!= one ef the other bouts og Kind Players b ee oe sculling champion of the werld, will card Al Lupo of Tacoma and Ma | On the tine, Ted Faulk and Art| vee « wt this yeor. Byr defend his world’s title against A.|@n Jones of the same qt slated to take care | #ith ever the University ef | Penton of Australia over the Thames |t#ngie in the second go of the aieiaatiien.>' ilegan Puabure, ‘til aise mane a etrong 64 for | championship course Putney to Mort jand “Kid” Tarzan of Tacoma 3 placed Ruteliffe at right end . lake, Monday, October 27. Besides | Young Ciragchine, or whatever ti | & while Sutcliffe had the ede, but |the cup emblematic of the title the|!m the curtain raiser, The latter gig (iis Sheely Gets Job b's work has slumped while Thie jeen hae been coming along by leape | land teunds. ‘Bandy’ Wick at con | on Wells’ Squad lter, HOt Grimm mt tackie, with! Marl Bheety, the Balt Lake first | Hiake and Pope at guards seem [baneman, gets a job on CM. Wells’ | certain to start against the Mis-/Alldtar Coast league squad. Balt slonalrem La come to Welle’ favorite! t the other tackle. equad an he picks seven Hoes for his! Terman Mi) giving Newman Clark the | ageregation his tf Clark bas an | Mis team follows: Sheely, Bees od ides of his football abitity, firet base: Krug, Bees, second basen ch injures bis playing at times. | Meusel, Tigers, third base: Johnson, | a Teel & not by any Tees, shortstop; Chadbourne, Tigers. left Held; Crawford, Angeis, center fold; Rumter, Rees, right Meld: Bpen Hees, catcher; Eitiott catcher, Finnernan (Tigers), O. Cran dail (Angels, Brown (Angels), Piercy means, A bum knee hae prevented him from getting into action dur ine the last few days Just what style of play will be offered remains « mystery Whit jenn ie too Hebt to resort to line Iplanees and will in all protubitity lrety on open formations. Washine- cer Ditehers, Maggert outfielder; KR. infielder Galt Lake, utility | Murphy, Osaka, utility ton has demonstrated that It was | there when it came to using th piney forward pans, Whether it oan foq Under the the Whitman dGefenee tke it did the Navy, will te deckted Mater any Individaal Instruction Individual metruction has been adopted by Conch Hunt as & means of getting the eyuad on eige Wieckbeaert talke on interference ‘tor the different plays bas been a e adopted Ome ot the vareity's , weak pointe In the game againet ° the t a 8. New York wae the tacks Against « team of Whit means caliber Interference shoub “ “ea Atego re 1 2125 Fourth Ave. lets go eat ot Reldt's—uptown | 1414 Bd Ave: downtown, 013 Id Ave. jatake is $5,000 olons), Dell (Tigers), Gould (ees), | ——— What Is the Next Big Letter? Independent Tourist Garage are heavyweights. 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