The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 10, 1919, Page 12

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ATTLE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1919. a aoe OW Boy! Tr Workin’ BOSS RAISED DOESWT HE No, BUT HES & GOOD Nort PoLE TO THE) » rt For SOME Guy! A MINDOW TO My! EVER RAISE A HEARTED Guy! HES Givin Esquinauy THIS Bs T —U, Generosity 8 |] HES GETTIN SALARY f Away ALL THE ICE OW WINTER! a | SUIS CUDDLE SOFT aerion HIS ESTATE AT THE ~ —_— . | » a __ wane! __/| Heaerep! : Th . PO RTS _- PORTS if > ot “ anon Re a — — ne * TRILLIONS LE PETES SL iin ee ce sce : PPRPPPPPPE PDP PPPOPEPP PPAR ARP PPPPPPPPPDPAPL ARAARAADLAAS eA eT eet ne Carbonado Takes Lead in Ui Soccer Race by Beating . Black Diamond. Men, 4-0 » Carbonado Wins Miners’ Derby; Woodland Park Crew Falls Before Duthie Contingent; North Enders Show Weakness; Game Here Tuesday SOCCER STANDING z foal, Ww . g nad ania FRED KLUCKHOHN and OVER STENCER ‘ : : ; : COMPLETED & FORWARD PASS +i 1 ; a et or S55 vaeos = c& Ba x Muckhohn, passer Slenger, receuer ‘ Yesterday's Results (pomtawestrar V5 KNOX (M6 ) ‘ BY ALEX ¢ “Rost ¢ As the re AULD DRIGGS . Cahjorme School ee ee .y toy —KCKED 15 GOALS 1M ONE GAME, epurs wore best served } ; Colgan and Mof! [ c whew } ba cm A TAXE lt Sha | aun DOWN Px “tat | | a . that kept all h »| White, Burnie and Smith ‘ minutes from the Carbonado vs. Skinner & Kady ‘ covered the equa t mado eleve ers have fans and Pullman. £ During the first half-the navy |*hare of th 1d series coin ye! Tufts football piayers pulled @ duce z ERICKSON 0} |came clone enough for Fielding of |Maybe they won't get it at all./ strike. Tuft luck for the @mehp y rae - | : suple of fieia | Who's aching over the Carl) t deh \whshinglon £ Je}}rson the navy to try for a couple of field | 700", NEN ; E, Bivpgerlthananatlemartiinets WE WORST LICKING ANY TEAM Ever GOT WRE OFF 2 RUNS FoR | goala that both’ went wild. Fauik |* ‘The football fan ‘may get thm strengthened. . | TOotupowns jot Washington ajso tried a half _| Season with a couple of shock Byers gave the Diamond quintet 9 | | WAS THE BEATING NEWBERRY COLLEGE at S.C. wm Te Bre on dozen drop kicks *. they all went whe world is getting stranger day|.orhers but he'll never look the a lesson in shooting, with a rocket D b GAVE WE BMI. Score: 159 —O. ay t pr orang his by day : etl Seecent - ua wis : - weathe © indoor ean i arraeed ve . Pete este e 3 = oa ia ~ | played hix firet game of the season |). , liege football week consists ihaater deinbet the final whistle. nn fe at right end, didn't show as st a ye’ morbidity and one day Lineup. ‘The teams lined up as follows a ye fanc Joampaign oratory | Washington Wins From Sailors but Purple and Gold Will Have to Improve to Beat State Team Forward Passing of Purple and Gold Is Crime; Final Sc ore Is 14 to 0; Backs Fume ble Time and Time Again; Eckmann Is Real Star; Na vy Men Show Class { : | BY LEO H. LASSEN | While Washington defeated the All-Pacific fleet team y the collegians were lucky to slip over the win and unless they show a world of improve. ment over their form when they meet Washington State at the end of the week at man their chances for the coast football title are slimmer than the proverbial thin dime, | Washington didn’t show a thing on offense or defense against the sailors, Their \forward passing was a crime, as they missed pass after pas | The only thing that kept the sity from taking a licking Saturday was the of real gridiron training for the navy men, The visitors showed well on both the offense and attack Washington stands to beat the sailors every time out, and why shouldn't they?, The collegians are supposed to be at the top of their game, while the sailors were playing to gether for the first time Saturday. | The Washington backs handled the ball like it was charged with electricity and ino less than 15 fumbles during the game. If the visitors had been trained on the fundg. jmentals of football the score might have read different. | The 8 show! f Te Eckman, as predicted, w big th in Washington iT t (AK PAYNE makings of (Daresta Wesleyan ) His MADE Te Reborn by @ sen ard run, ir which he at 1 nome of the speed . ins T. C. eleven last season. 4 the ball well and Aa c of half | ber of times that the were. The little f |e will be ready to take « fa { if Butler, who was hu ur will not be able to play against Eexkmann ¢ | art he other backs w showed that jack, will go on home and look is july om she'll find him: there, wads New received wk their am we had hoped, but he will t of rahs. Old King Winter ts blowing his frosty breath this way and the golf- finding the going a bit leader he dancing take jax real cond ane Se The rawer the team tie” after he gets in The firet touct jown Saturday was ers are more Carbonado—Bowers, Allen, Banks, | ° l jand beauty culture. Then he parts | carried over by Eckman, and Abel/rough minus a shot from the 19th| they are rahed. Androski, Weston, Stobbs, Hannus, le oda S his hair in the middie, dons a pair| scored the second counter by falling | hole before and after. eee wy Harlin, Davis, Byers and Anderson of white duck pants and excites|on the ball behind the navy's line, | va Football fans root for s loser as Black Diamond—Troyer | the crowd to whoop her up. after the Washington forwards} With the supply so rapidly di-|pnard as they do foe @. winne= T. Upton, Harrison, K —— blocked attempted punt. minishing it is no uncommon thi ; Y WALTER CAMP it, In the meantime allow the de- plocked an p v nintshing is common thing | sometimes harder, They, Rosa, E. Upton, Hughe Navy Falls Before George-| e | - cectentiol to hole out In one shot on the 19th. their yells. all weak di ge (Most Famous Football Coach) | fense to come up on him, or have | Forward passing is i] m @)o chase it and be thrown off his |balanee, or run the risk of missing and Morkine. Woodland Loses The Duthie team had little in obtaining two points at sul town; U. S. C. Gives Golden Bears Scare period of development The long forward passing should | it the ball held’in the | fer the man who 4. nose pointed for- | p aittt be done with in f the he tossing | In practice, It ix a good thing | will buy Chick Harley another net the lof kicking ahves. art the runner off, with | ————_________—_. y De fingers ic the lacing of | inetry # to keep his head to the} } was t r Wher is thrown, | front and run, and not look up until f of the season apd was h alled. The ball should then. ' of them, bu fail we His throw nae the passer crying Fraser and Fred Simp- t was n from the 18 * gripping the and the runner turns as a different goal in an appeara aspect on everyth were helpless agains builders, pis from *, and judges the ball, After when the runner gets to the passer, this will become nd the second fre the the subs va! he clever ship surprised know y her ability end on | automatic. Altho defeated by five goal ven to @ ause of Forward pastes should not be nothing, the park makeup, wi P o8 the game by weing ob pate-|used near one's own goal tine or three changes, will be a #' ne forward pass to good advantage he made ¢ over end Forward passing is much more i combination for any team to a touchdow he} 3 man on the team should |rigky on a wet day and a team 4 Play thruout the first b *. Harvard made her|be able to catch a forward pass, |at not be #0 dependent upon ; confined to the Woodland i the Hnemen as well as the backs that style of play as to be entire ' the Duthie defenders were ends, because tho. it will be ally thrown out of gear in rainy called upon to clear their lines tine fer. & " ole Welr opened the scoring from a i » teem tha | be ¢ to catch a < foul kick, the ball glancing off.Tra grab Sean Be abe ite. intercept one q : bers’ hands thru the goal. From a Le ig aad | tha ethie teaiin ieee breakaway by Horsley the equaliser Kiet, Harvaré we se his way & series of for should have been registered, but the ver with end runs Parting shot was weak and Clark cleared hiw lines. A: solo run from forward | 5 1 have id-the y Douglas resulted in the NB ang ee second goal. A few minutes later a pebpeet one caer ype cra toy the same playef again beat t b rur Forward {end usually i# forced to « ? ain beat t it is there and #9|play awa cust on not © to walt for i ) Defense. Céecks r hav al f (Copyright, 1018, N. ELA At this stage the I hernming th sides and the ly. The York A. C, his winter. of ice sport © in International union and other eventa will boom speed They will form and Skating # in on nders cracked t third goal and the fourth [THE SPORTING GOODS STORE ae ad experts Del Monte Polo club, of the Le team, has| Will hold an invita s | Bebruary 1 to 10, down Kame a University of Pennsylvania's first | of basketball game ix s | Ursinus December 6 at P' Wool Sox That Santa Clara college athletic oring to ar Are Wool with kext the Ing da 2 The Columbia, Yale and Princeton »| handball series is to be revived. Surprises vuthern Leland Stanford versus Unt y of California mateh is down °| for the morning of November 22. In the afternoon the ls stage their Join the Ace Bicycle Club THE SPORTING GOODS STORE big football battle. Fach of the wer teams has won four games in fw PAY $2Q:O0 Down thé series for the Lathrop trophy and this year'd victor will retain the and ride your bike cup. home. cee AY. M. € Mount St. Mary Five-year Written od that of o Guarantee. eran balk er. will-accept a powition a ny college of GET YOURS TODAY ling tutor in billiards for the ia sak A ‘e will spend a certain all of the larger gs instruction in Excelsior Motorcycle & Bicycle Co., Inc. in offered Rutgers ¢ stadium for its nkagiving day. Ita op Piper & Taft tne | mv FULTZ TO BE THERE ponent is to be secured by Jersey 301 E. Pine St. Ediott 997 sltz will represent the In-| City authorities, 1109 SECOND AVE, at the minor lb PP ference in Spring The Yale versus Princeton foot expected t { 68,000 fans > the out Important ing out a crowd o RING THIS AD rs fl a ese BO 0B OFS OR 1 repair any American | ¢ National Associa how Leagues. It will be eae? tor $2 first ion since the abrogation| Ontario Junior Soccer Footban! of the league contemplating Toronto and Hamilton. old National agreement is including THREE ARE WALKERS rere | | out of students at Phillips.| Santa Clara college may play the Exeter aca 642 are engaged |Olymple club team of San Francisco Your Patronage Appreciated each prescribed | outdoor on ‘Thankwgiving day. Pay Checks Cashed s has 231 en-| It will for the ret $ 0 for a weat AVY TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR “a Pike with enthu 50, and golf, Dartmouth contemplates erecting Cornell will have basketball quin- | a $350,000 stadium in which to hold section Se big home football game each sea- son, 1221-Third Ave “COR UNIVERSITY: Fountain Orings Mato 2819 |tets for every college peting for the Intramural title, * jeeipts for beating Michigan Ohio state $10,000 gate re- That } are not ot | be Ten high schools of New York City | ——- going to be dented anna and vicinity have entered teams in| “Father, oh father, come home to bet cosa! the chess and swimming competitions | ua now, the clock in the steeple) Let's go eat at |to be run off this winter, strikes gpe.” But if the little gir!] 1414 34 Aves ive the world the once over ISTEN, fellows, to some straight talk. Many a man when he gets to be 40, misses some- thing. He may have lots of money and a fine family, but— G He never “got out and saw things”. After he gets settled down, it’s too late. Every man wants to see the world. Noman likes to stand still all his life. The best time to TRAVEL is when you're young and lively — right NOW! ' Right NOW your Uncle{Sam is calling, “‘Shove off!” He wants men for his Navy. He’s inviting you! It’s the biggest chance you will ever get to give the world the once over! The Navy goes all over the world—sails the Seven Seas—squints at the six continents—that’s its business. You stand to see more odd sights, wonderful scenery and strange people than you ever dreamed of. You'll work hard while you work. You'll play hard while you play. You'll earn and learn. You'll get, in addition to “‘shore-leave’’, a 30-day straight vacation—which is more than the average bank president can count on. You can join for two years. When you get through you'll be physically and mentally “tuned up” for the rest of your life. You'll be ready through and through for SUCCESS. There's a Recruiting Station right near you. If you don’t know where it is, your Postmaster will be glad to tell you. Shove off ! eo 7

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