The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 15, 1919, Page 13

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Gono. hace’: Purple and Gold Grid Team Tackles Powerful State Crew; Grimm May Play; State Ready | Washington Faces Heavy Odds; Staters Favorites to Win; Field Will Be Slow; Washington Must Win to Tie for Lead ) ) 1) § Baird Meets | «| ye ‘Biago, may p prought a ray ° WHAT HUNT AND hope tate de 9 mee camp to Jimmy Dundee DAILEY PREDICT} Coach Hant — Washington is in crippled shane, But | we're not crying about it. , We're going to give our best to win, altho Washington If Grimm is in the fracas it will | bolster up the Washington forwards and will put the Purple and Gold in Elks’ Go, Ine on almost even terms with the! nerf lima crow.” (Little Fellows Headline Fist Show at Club to win today. They are leading the | Jimmy Dundee, the little California conference without a single defeat, white Washington has been drubbed | battler, who fought a whale of a bat tle with Joe Gorman here the other by Oregon. Oregon fell before Pull- night, will make his second bow to man, Only a miracle will save the Seattle fans Wednesday night when Pullman o fight in 1917 with | a crippled team when Pull ( had one of the best im the country, The boys have always played their hardest against Pullman and the team will be in there State, Oregon and California. fighting. Pullman may be || George Smith, veteran end, who over-confident and we hope to {| has been under the weather, will }also get in the lineup for the locals. Theison will be at full back, The | local forces: If. Washington wine today the locals will be tied with Washington it weight, in the main go of the Elks’ first show of the season. This will be the third meeting of the pair, Dundee won the verdict the first time and Baird evened up | Pullman quarter, will g in the game is doubtful. He has been on Gridiron title today when the Purple Gnd Gold machine takes the field | th. side tnes for some time. Against the Pullman crew. | The field today will be heavy be| _ News that Bill Grimm, star tackle, | cause of recent snow and rain. Wash oe has been tg Centralia the past/ ington State is the favorite in the) ew days, where his brother, War-| betting, predictions being that the “fen Grimm, was killed a few days! Staters will win . by a 86-00 count. | | PRINCETON PLAYS YALE, » IN BIG GAME IN EAST Princeton meets Yale in the first big game between thoee schools in three years at New Haven, Yale } bas won 23 contesta and Princeton | 10. Brown plays Dartmouth today action the other night in the Poot] box, hit and battle The mix with Gorman was a draw and best sarap of the season here Fart Baird ts also too well known here for further advertising. He lx a Seattle product and has just re | turned from the South, where he lost but one bout in several starts. Earl }is in there battling all of the way. too, and is a clever kid. lke another bout on the order of the Gorman Dundee affair was Fred Nicholson ts the second player ot! ame to appear on the Pirate I Nicholson played left field for a| | while with the atm | Nieholsons ” try. leg MM 3d ave.; down. town, 913 2d ave. “BIDDY" Ht S00N “Biddy” Bishop writ that he will BRING THs AD | and Colgate tackles Syracuse in the/ land here with “Dick” O'Hrien ahd wnt repair any Amerteas | bis gaines in the East. Iittaburg| sammy (Young) Sandow early in De- VN eam ce meee Bow | tangles with the University of Penn-| cember. O’Brien, he says, ts signed | A Cet | cod unt Werember 15 | syivania Oregon Aggies meet Ore-| up for several bouts East, the final json at Eugene in the other big/ one being in Des Motnes on Novem. games in the country. | ber 27; then he will come to San | Francisco. The Cincinnati heavy- | weight boxed with Sam Langford 15.—Sallnas | while the latter was training for his recent contest with Harry Wills at Tulsa, Okla. jer tn three rounds last night and won | the judge's decision, Al Walker and Young Joe Thomas fought a whirl wind draw, and Johnny Cline, of | STECHER WINS | BILLIARD PARLOR J) Marysvitic beat Bert Myers, of gan| ALTOONA, Pa, Nov. 15.—Joe d Francisco. Baby Blue, of Marysville, | Stecher last night threw Pilokoff, } took the featherweight championship Finnish wrestler, in two straight ‘of the valley from Frankie Vierra, of | falls, the first in 25 minutes and the Sacramento. ‘wecond in seven. Everywhere “You will find some candies at some stores and other candies at other stores, but everywhere you will find ee i@olas’ This is but one of the many proofs of) Societe leadership and superionty,, A Societe Assortment! lor Every Taste In the packages you will find sust the ki: candy that you want. And whether 1t be Fruit and Nut Centers or Societe Master Kraft Chocolates * that please you most, the name Societe i your guarantee of quality FAMOUS @OCIETE CHOCOLATS ‘The assortment that has been the popular leader for 13 years. Rich chocolate comt- centers of marshmallow fig. pine out, pherry, vanilla, walnut creama Crips, cougaunes. and almonds. f) A Gehicous treat for those who like bras! FZ puts. Dipped im cream and then coated IMPERIAL CANDY COMPANY of Arms, which ap- pears on every pact- 9e of Sortete Choco fats and all Imperial Products ts your uarantes of sbeo- lute quality end purity Made ma factory adjudged 99% percent clean by Seattle Health SOCIETE MILK CH ALL MILK COATED € croqueties, coccanut peugaunes, caramel creams, mint marvmaiows, jellies, and ‘eriags, very chonce. SN ena RNR eA Te AR Bere et <A TT TTS navennteneninth . THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, NOW. 15, 1919. GEE! Look HOW Fat im GETTIN: Im LWW ON THE Fat of TH’ LAND SAN FRANCISCO, farmers will be given the big game with the Eastern champions in the East-West title game scheduled for The Washington staters have already defeated the California and Oregon teams. The Pullman squad They hold a win over Brown, registered in 1917. Years day, say reports here. will meet Eastern teams for the second time. y he tackles Karl Baird, the local light. /*°¢ Ballard wilt play Baturday -_—_—_ rest of the team will line up as r 7 the count the second time ‘they bat Facing heavy odds, Washington | usual } tea Makes its last stand for the coast Whether or not Dick Hanley, star Tho: dine whe w Dud in| | go don’t have to be told that he can | » the | ‘This looks | 1 } | | | | | | teams from application to the sporting | The Star now. THEY'RE GETTIN Goad To Nov. 15. Final games tn the Hroadwn: - nasiim Indeor league will be played Bext week. Spencer Harris’ Whifte are leading the cireuit by » safe “Pet” Sample herier tor the*Whiffs’ is the star piteher of the organization according to reperte from the Finest, school. West Meattio aff Mallard are bitled to play for the cellar title next Friday Neither tear by in the eity prep grid league Broadway indn-Gonrsage football tilt last week. Mie leg ie om the bum and he is agnin, Me watched the Whitman. Washington gaine from the bench here @ couple of weeks suffering from = week ankie. wae the elty champion in the vault last year. Clase be rondway be chosen and the day ty o first or second team mea will be allowed to play Whether or not there will be « midget basketball this year has not been announced, Mitget football was jiven the ress by the high scheols ne ot lack of equipment, Dean Noyle st Lincoln quarterback Young Caccia, Franklin quarter, te figured as o cinch to grab off all- city peer this senson, Jack Pickering, of Lincotn, t» banked om to be the stellar leht of the Merth Rad basketball squad, Ile has shown. | big league form im gymnasium workouts when It comes and ts “Deed to sbootin Dick” bask! Two Leagues to Feature Cage Stash This is young Davis, of six teams each,|Ward of the Carbonado team, who making a big hit in the Two leag with a champlc nahip series between |has been the winners at the end of schedule, is the plan for The Star's basketball program for the season ‘The leagues are to be made up o Seattle. week will be played by each team in the circuit and 15 games will make up the schedule. Floors for game will be arranged for after all| the teams are lined up. Five teama have entered the cir. cult so far. Spaidin Piper & Taft, Knights of Columbus, Y. M. C. A and the Phoenix Mu Life Inwur ance company have entered Frederick & Nelzon a expected to join next week. The big department store may enter two teams. Room for Seven Teams There in still teams. In order nt oom for seven to join rend There in no entrance feo. Expenses | for the teams will have to be met | by the people they represent. small gate may be charged at the games to meet expenses The Y. M. C zation to start practice. t the “Y¥." An jobs on the ca port there Tuesday dates fe quad night. of last year’s squad who will be back at the “Y." Clemenson, star guard. ia In Canada; Lon Prown, star defense man, 4 ico work at the George has quit the “Tramp” Murphy will Phoenix Insurance team Team Captains Frank Maxwell is in charge of the Knights of Columbus: squad. Ear! Frye will look after the Piper & Taft aggregation, Otto former Broadway star, the Spalding team. A meeting of the captains of the university; Noss pilot will handle different teams will be called next| week to formulate rules and regula tions for the season Two ndditional handball courts, rh have been delayed by the building stirke, are now under con- struction again at the They will be finished in about 30 days, A singles tourney in the business men's classes will get under way soon, A business men's will mtart dn the About four teanle will be olley ball league ‘The local “¥" swimming class will stage @ meet with the Tacoma neso- elation tank men the first week in December, The local swimming te under the direction of Marry Withers, ‘Tryouts for the “Y" mat team will be held at the association Thursday night Thero are about 15 men turnings out under Coach Vanee ‘The “¥" mat team will be the onty Seattio squad entered in this meet, which wilh be beld at the local association, | th ltertain the strong Duthie team at nday in the big soccer ‘The A. in the first organt- | Initial prac- | | Uce of the association men will be} | held Tuesday candi- | Powers is the only veteran | another | s in Wenatchee; | | Wes Rennie is doing extension nerv- | game and| the | Hoagland, | the |Northwest soccer his first year of servic) with Ter" OF CORN, AN’ Biro! league, This the star for is the | Northwestern teams. He is a Unt One game alversity of Al | | Carbonado 8 game of the Northwest league. Miners will be handicapped by the lows of Tommy star pilot, who was injured in one of the early | season game will be dumped ir in | kickoff itor bes | will handle the whistle. Washington student Carbonado, league leadern, will en Overton, o the cellar 0. Ale is set for 2 Skinner & fady will meet Woédland park team at Woodland park in the local game. Both teams lost their firet starts and the loser he The THE ¥ GNE HE me A DUNCH EVERYTHING! Lm GETTIN TO BE A SWELL LOOKIN’ Reaasvhicoabn the | x Rose | closes November 30 aod opens on April 1 ‘The inte season be very good farnishing some fishing is also good at this time. is found to Those Bor mbers of on the pert ¢ Hporumnen's a* becoming out other work that will p rve at Novelty in condition for the several the . (Smith building) at there to the preserve Along the bunting line these days the only “open sreasou” game is water fowl and bear, However, there are numeress predatory ani- mals which furnish plenty of sport, and weather set in and many fine bags of ducks have been brought in from the fints, The carly as yet for the “honk brant are helping to snake up t Limit bage taken. cond! chief vielat to the gan that the ot» The by er fowl is going on. hing being done After = season of uniawfulness as regards the hunting season and par- teularly on deer, the Mason county game commission makes the ment that they intend clos sonson on deer next year. Outeide county hunters a ing responsible for the ceaghter of Conditions in Mason were worse han probably any district the fellows, together with the native ranchers, loggers end even the game wardens, purened the illegal k ee ef deer without any attempt made to stop it. The closing of the county will not shut off the Killing of the deer, for if poaching is on with the season open, likewise will it centinge after the season ix cloned. Interest {* being shown thruowt the state in the convention of the Washing Yakima December 2 ore eportamen'a clubs an for convention date. A dig membersh Playing a steady an brilliant, game of golf, Jim Forde last Sunday beat his old rival, Ted Knudsen, in a 36-hole match on the Earlington course, in the finals of the contest for Club Captain B. W, Robinson's cup. Eartier in the season Ted beat dim in the club championship finals, but the Irishman turned the tables last week. They say that Jim's “Irish” gets the best of him sometimes, but against Knudsen, he was a cool, calm and determined player, and the result was nover in doubt. Altho this tricky nine-hole course—lying along the banks of the Black river—is very heavy Just now, Forde’s wood shots got remarkable distance, and it was in this part of the game that he outclassed Teddy. “Fives” were registered on the fifth and sixth holes every time, and any one who has played the course will agreo that Jim must have been hitting the pill far and’ straight down the old alley. His morning round gave him a lead of four up, and a medal score of 42-39-81. In the afternoon, his play was steady ag ever, and another 81 was marked up, 40 out and 41 In, Knudsen’s scores read 42-43—85 for each round. The Earlington club hag had by far the bost season In its his- tory from all angles. Dave Craig, the club professional, has had the course in fine condition at all dimes, and the attendance this year far outdistanced pre- vious records, - Play for the captain's cup will be the attraction at the Seattle golf course today, This contest is usually held a week before the annual election meeting, but team matches this year caused & postponement, However, the North enders will get , their chance today to see who’ will carry home Cagi Huiskamp's handsome trophy. Match = play—on handicap— against bogey, will be the sys tem of play and, weather favor- able, a large field will be out to battle the “Colonel” and also to pay tribute to their popular club aptain, Those Game Birds Which are to be brought into K ing county and placed on the big preserve will certainly have to be taken good care of if they are to furnish future sport for the hunters, Another party, of sporte- men are going out Sund to Work on etter meet the pa Chauncey Wright’ 's (Smith building) at 7 a mm and help out. . Piper ¢ Toft Inc 409 SECOND AVE. THE SPORTING GO009 STORE the on a SGOOD ONLLNOdS FHL THE SPORTING GOODS STORE of manual labor the of Beattie are they offer a mm. and go from @ can be brought back to] Mason county | * t ail times of the night ‘ond that the sais | ia! the authorities to stop this the ng sportamen on the evening of the contest haa been > A Radical Ballad---Every Morn | Bring Thee Violence {Pullman Will Represent West If Staters Defeat Washington Eleven If Washington State college defeats Washington at Pullman, Wash., today, the Washington arted within men's a & lone put up Jobbern fered to the m members 19, at whieh tt given by the b The meeting ls to be held will be taken taining to the memberahip the state mee that time. 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