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NS a SS A ae PULLMAN AND OREGON CLA Hon! Cat is?’ 1a ¢ » Washington Staters and Webfooters Hold Stage; Navy Plays Here Today Purple and Gold Men Take Rest; No Other Big Games on Coast; Henderson Faces Big Test Today; Har- vard and Princeton Tangle Other News BY LEO H. Washington state and Oregor football stage today when the: Coast conference at Eugene, Or. It will be a battle royal and able winner. Both teams have big, powerful lines and smash- Oregon will have a slight advantage of playing ing backs. on their home grounds. Both teams will probably be without their star quarter-| backs when the whistle is sounded for the kickoff. Steers, the big Oregon pivot, was pretty well banged up in the Washington fray and had sidelines. during the last half because of a bum eye. | Dick Hanley, crack Pullman start the game, but he was badly banged up in the Idaho tilt last week and it is hardly possible that he will be called} upon to play. The Washington Staters’ line | will have a alight edie on the Webfooters, but outside of this slight advantage in the forward line the teams are evenly ‘matched. Seattle fans are hoping for a Washington State win because it) will give the Purple and Gold eleven another chance at the Coast title. Washington «plays the Pullman farmers at Pullman next Saturday and if the farmers win today and the local squad can humble the | Staters next week the race will be tied with California, Washington, Washington State and Oregon even up. The Coast race will be prac- tically over, however, if the Web- footers escape defeat today In Seattle the All-Pacific feet | team will give the Washington men } a stiff workout. Earlier in the} year the squad from the U. 8. 8. New York was defeated by the varsity to the tune of 35 to 0. The fleet squad will have a stronger line-up this time, but the col- legians should win without much trouble. The kick-off is set for ALL-AMERICAN STAR TO PLAY Woleott Roberts, the star back of the fleet team who made such a good showing against the Washington team | when he played with the New York boys, will be out in a uni- form again today against the Purple and Gold. He will have a better team to work with to- day. He showed his class in his first game‘here. He was an All-American back st An- napolis last year under Gil Dobie. Soren ! HUNT SAVING é | STARS | Coach Hunt, of Washington, isn’t | taking any chances with his star | players before the big game with | Washington State at Pullman next | week. He will not try to play Cap- tain Erve Ddiley in the backileld | today. Ray Eckmann, the little! halffeck who has been understudy | to Dailey all year will have his chanee to start a game today. He has never been left in the game long enough so'far to see what he can do. He was a star at the Lin- com high sthool before he joined | the “U"' forces. Sandy Wick, at | center, will also be given a res He hurt his knee in the Oregon game. He will be replaced by Lawrence Smith, former Broadway high school luminary, .Datley hasn't heen right since the Whitman/ game when he hurt his knee in| scrimmage. | aii | NEW COMBINATION GETS TRIAL Washington's new will be given the Art Thieson, who down right end, will be shifted to| fullback and George Smith, the ve eran end will be found at hia o combination id test today # been holding Gare THESE CRIMPY A. M’S | are, indeed, quite bracing— but keeping warm is an other thing. | ® | A timely shipment of 3 | Motor Rugs places a nelec. | tion before you from which | we are sure you will find satisfaction. Likewise more of the famous Kampwell camping and sleeping porch bian- kets, 2 Piper ¢ Taft t EPS? & sOEt Inc \ THE SPORTING GOODS STORE Weis SIOOD ONLLNOGS JRL | | | | | Your Patronage Appreciated ! Pay Checks Cashed TORREY & SEARS’ | BILLIARD PARLOR | C BRING THIS AD Witt repair any American atch, a matier how A ed, for til November 16. ‘ash for DI |the start of the year. “jan easy time with Purdue, ; Washington Tries Shift; LASSEN. n hold the fenter of the Coast y battle for the lead in the} it’s a toss-up as to the prob-| Bill to watch the game from the signal caller, may be able to} The Why and Where of Big Battle Today Contestants: University of Washington, Pacific fleet champions. Place: University field. ‘Time: 2:30 p. m. sharp. How to get there Take Cowen Park or Roos- evelt Park car, on Third ave., to university. Tickets on sale: At Brown & Hulen. At game. At Piper & Taft. At Spalding’s. At University Pharmacy No. 2. place. It time that Smith would not be able to play because of scholastic diffi- culties, He should add a big punch | was thought for some to the Washington forwards. Tidball, veteran tackle, his first game for the ing Clark, who is on team now. Ben replac- the second HENDERSON FACES FIRST TEST Coach Elmer Henderson, for- mer Broadway high school mentor, faces his first big test as a college grid coach today when he leads his University of Southern California team against the University of Cali- fornia. His team hasn't lost a game this year. Seattle fans are pulling for Elmer to come thru with a win today. BIG GAME IN EAST Harvard and Princeton will clash today in the big gridiron tuasle of the East. The Harvard team is the big favorite to win because the ‘Crimson hasn't lost a game since The Tigers, however, have gone down to defeat twice this » nm, falling before the Colgate crew and the West Vir; men. NO OTHE BIG GAMES Most of the other big teama tn the country. are ing vacations this week. Ohio State will have accord. Dartmouth plays ing to the dope. | Pennsylvania in what may prove to be a tough tilt Chicago n Minnesota in a hard go. Th big game on the Coast Is the gon-Pullman fracas. BY ALEX €. KOsE Local Klik golfers who journeyed Tacoma last Sunday found their With the win the Tacoma golfers won permanent possession of the Khodes cup, which they won by copping the | honors three times. Dixie’ Fleager and Ed Brown, playing high class golf, meet Sun in the finain for the Chapin at the North End links, It will be a 34-hole match, played on handicap Seattle Golf and Country elub team trounced the Victoria delegation by to-18 score at the North End h The third match may be played soon, Work on the home of the Rainier Golf and Country club, being ¢ progressing y an earth wz of wt leant Club) Prexy hia fellow members the Des Moines highway, epring 1 wood Golf and Country elub, @ flock of golfers in the city far ex- ceeding accommodationn, it ny no trick at all for the new get members, ture set links, for tod at the North Ena winners will be the guests of at a duck dinner at the elub jatit Let's go buy Boldt’s French pas. try, Uptown, 1414 3d ave.; down: town, 913 2d ave, I WONDER To DO ALL TH WoRK IN LUMESE Pictures! will start | O14 Guarda ve New Guards ts the fix- | THE SEATTLE STAR NDER WHERE “7 T CANT DE FUNNY UNLESS MELE PeLKS 2h SOney , BUT Nit SUPPOSED I've GOT SOMEBQNY TO BLAME ME, Im HERE WiLLin’ TO HELP tre! WONDER WHERE Rye is? LAND ARGUE menentcrenndil | Ae | SMALL STAR GETS CHANCE _ ——-____--—-_-———————~~ epee? Lead Carbonado Woodland Park Duthies RAY ECKMANN This is Ray Eckmann, the smallest man on the Washing- ton squad, who will have his chance to start his first game as a Washington regular today, when he will play in Cap- tain Erve Dailey’s place. In spite of the fact that he is outweighed by many pounds by the big men he is playing, Ray’s speed and fighting heart help him out. He was the big star of Washington's S. A. T. C. eleven last year) and starred at Lincoln high school before going to college. | Skinner & Paddy SUNDAYS SCHEDULE Woodland Park vs, Skinner & Eddy, at Liberty park, 2:30 p. m. Black Diamond va Carbonado, at Black Diamond. BY ALEX C. ROSE | hy - | Woodland park's soccer squad will! }awing into act Northwest Soccer league for the first time Sun when the tackle the strong ‘Star ’s Basketball League F ty Will Be Made Up of City ee". ne Sure s zs “ Knight of the whistle.” es Teams; Plan N.W. Series) 225 22050 02.25 - — 2 to finieh in the money Bil Frasier, League Will Be Made of Teams From Seattle Because |.t\sc ier fait, Irret summon, unoeh of Transportation Difficu Ities; Other Jews of Star’s | 0 Yetersn. will hold down right full Cage Series back Dan Housley, local star, will be| ftationed at outside right, on the forward line. Traber, a member of the Tacoma Todds’ crack team inst} eeason, will be batween the sticks for the Parkers j Jim Marka, Skinner & Eddy pilot, ian't loading a team of cripples out Basketball Application We hereby apply for a franchise in The Star's Basket- ||°° he Geld by any means. He has ball League, subject to the rules and regulations of the in the cireult & tough game to Carbonado ek, and was unlucky to lone inson, another Tacoma boy, will |be "between the goal posts for the | boat bullders. | Shakespeare — we don't know whether he's a relative of the famed | pen pusher or not, and Dave Miller | two stars from Britinh mbia, wi Because it costs too much money for transportation, The |e found in the forward line of the members’ committee. Team or firm ' Star's winter basketball league will be a Seattle circuit and | Skinner & Kady squad for the drat jwill not include outside teams, as first planned. ees Fs otha Mab aa | This was decided by members of the executive committee | ew 1. i aa ia Capt. Pettigrew, at center half, is] jappointed by The Star to formulate plans for the organi- @xpected to be the big star of the} zation. The league will be limited to eight teams Managers who |"™??¢ ™°"'* Sefenee. | {want to enter their squads in the Jeague, which will be al|MINERS' SOCCER _ Class A organization, should fill out the applic n blank | DERBY found elsewhere on this page, and mail it to the Sporting|, ™"** ore 2 Maen ecapng irae bat ng teas pad o be at stake Sunday, when Carbonado | Editor of The Star this week. and Black Diamond meet in the| % After a line can be had on the} miners’ derby at Black Diamond. . teams which will make up the cir- | Both téams won last Sunday in the wo Oxin ult further plana of organization | first games of the season, Carhonado | | will ‘he ade. Thero will be an| loping the Skinner & 1 effort made to h games k Diamond setting back the Du played in the eity high school gym. | thle outfit. Pete Sherer will referee. | | Speci als to ‘seule. ¢ By ‘dad thin. anndiaat ck [FRED sisson | | the games, which will be small, in. | RETURNS Y | ly, and © the will n, a big favorite in irms or corporations’ entering r of the Woodland P: | teams in the league will not be re snday. He is a recent arrival |Gorman and Dundee to Put jirictor "pavers In thelr emptoy, ay lipspator teams Up Headline Go; Storey [th city that want to enter teams | : A but haven't enough basketball tal. | OVERTON IS | | Meets Wright ent in the shop to make up a quin- | OUT | tet | ‘rommy Overton, Carbonado star | Another duskyskinned warrior This is not a commercial teague. | not be able to play Sunday, be will headline the Crystal Pool boxing 8 far, Piper & Taft, Spalding cause of an injury received in the bouts here Wednesday, when little|Y¥. M. C. A. and the Soldiers’ same with the Skinner & Eddyg lust Hlors* ones to | Sunda Spanish boxer from | © club are the on’ Rose City, takes on Jimmy Dun- | offer teams | dee, the flashy boxer from Oakland.| The Northwestern teams will he | cores a ee nt title by an elimination meries | OF BEST COACHES| | This {a the first time that Dundee | which ts being planned for aftor the | holidays, But the organization of a| Coach Gus Welch, of Pullman, is |has shown in Seattle. His farthest North bout so far has been in Port-| Northwest league at the present |one of the best tutors in the confer land, where he fought a draw with |time is out of the question because {ence. He was a member of the fa Harry Pelsinger ntly, Local |of the ec » teams when Lone Star ring artists saw Pelsinger polish off —_———_-- — | mer Pullman mentor, w s, ft Earl Baird here, and know how fast king a name for himself. ¥ Dundee must hay ae ee" West Siders ii ein hin whenever boy | an easy team to pidy he will use F, ll \his second string eleven rather than a erore take any chances of the regulars be ing injured, M4 Another point in Welch’ Inco n ON vo looks after his me |time one of his grid men Lincoln high came thru as axpect-|he is right on the job to see that ed in the city high school football everything is done to put him back race by taking the West Seattle high |into shape, The former Carlisle star | Joe Gorman, the mous Car | Dundee holds a win over Gorman, annexed in Oakland a couple of sea sons ago, and Joe is out to reverse | the verdict, Both boys are clever, and can hit, too. | * favor is Any | Another real bout on paper is the | Billy = Wright-Jimmy Wright is a local veteran, and is @ real favorite by his will Storey go. ing style. If Storey beats Wright, | ¢leven down the line to 0. The|also believes that each game should | he will be in line for a bout with | North Enders outplayed the West | be treated as if It were the most im Travie Davis for the C title, The | Siders in all departments, making e of the whole calendar |same honor will go to Wright. Both | Yardage thru their opponent's line which other coaches In bo: have appeared in draws with|@t will, By its win yesterday, Lin. | the pnee overlook, Davis. Storey has never lost a fight, |©oln stands a good chance of tleing —_————$—$ | and Wright has only once been beat: | for the city championship when they en by @ welterweight, when he drop-| Play Broadway November 22, ped the decision to Morrie Lux, in| Broadway plays the Ballard squad Tacoma, a short time ago. today at the ball yard. Tho kickoff will be three other bouts on | in set for 2:30, Mike Pete, George Etcell | - —— _ ; ov my Cof' »ill,| Back in the good old small town not been | days all the upsetting WASHINGTON STATERS | LEAD IN COMPARISON | Washington State has the ed, he Oregon Webfooters today mparativ the Multno y will be on the nents. have h club, 23 was accom- to 0 picked. ell is the boy who beat | plished on the one evening | Pullman slipped them the short end Stan Fitzgerald, the other night, at Jot a 49 to 0 tally. Against Idaho. the Are and Coffey is a San| As long a8 the price of sponges|W. 8. C. won, 37 (0 0, using a large Francisco boy. Pete is the Wilkin-|remains stationary there will be| number of scrubs in’the later stages |son boy, who wears pretty, green|plenty of challenges coming Jack|of the game. The best that Oregon! fd I shirts, | Dempsey's way, could do was 27 to 6, 4 4, Woke, BUT THAT CAT AIN'T ON THE JoB SO ILt GO Back HONE ference in the Oregon below par, Uni Black Diamond to Play Car-)!arton ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1919. 5T DONT WITH eS Woodland Parkers Wil | |— - -——— - —— aie |WASHINGTON NEEDS TO |FORMER BROADWAY MAN WHY OVERLOOK THIS REMEDY POOR TACKLING PLAYS FOR HENDERSON Washing will have to remedy before meeting Pull- at Stake in \:"% | twckles ba Miner Derby "2 One of the faults of the 4 varsity that Coach Munt poor tackling en in evidence han the on © remedied before the will have a slim chan 16th, V H FOR é Bill Rodgers May Get Hook at Sacramento Yet SACRAMENTO, Cal., Nov. 8.—Bill Rodgers, manager of the Sacramento base. ball team, may not be back on the job next season, according to persistent rumors here today. Several of the directors have intimated that all is not well among the directors of the local club. The directors were to have met last night but post. poned the meeting at the last minute. Necktie rather hat pull a man down The inter me was far|by the Pine xt. sch jand an theme two things of |out when he mi AAA AL AAA ae GRID LEAD Ties is 1 Open Season _,,, 0000 BET; CONCH. Ivor Peterson, a former Broadway hile Coach Hunt, of We high athlete, will take care of left | has beer ke nights trytog to fing tackle for the University of Southern | a man of holding down the California, Henderson's eleven. when | fullback position, he has it meets the University of California|one of his best bets im Prank at Los Angeles toda Peterson 18| Townsend. Towsend is not m heary. one of the best athletes turned out! weight, but bits the line low, and iy He Is fast | good on backing up the forwany wel around 190 | He can be depended upon in's plac, will t work cut 7 al Sir Thomas Lipton Ss coming ove shifty pounds. He ts Cort Majors, whe ny ng W. 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