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HAVE “YOU Yet? Ive Purple and Gold Eleven Shows Wonderful Fight; Other Football Gossi Washington Has Chance for Big Game at Pasadena; Dobie’s Team Runs Up Big Score; Oregon Wins From 0. A. C.; Ohio State Beats Wisconsin; Grimm to Return BY LEO H. LASSEN OUR teams are tied today for the Coast grid- iron title. Washington, Oregon, Washing- | ton State and California face the wire on even terms with one loss each on their rec- ords as the result of Washington’s wonder-| ful fight against the Washington Staters at Pullman Saturday, in which Washington| came out on top by a 18 to 7 score in one of | the greatest reversals in football annals on the Coast. Only California stands in Washington's! path to a tie for the Coast honors. The} Golden Bears will invade Seattle Thanksgiv-| ing Day to decide the issue. The Califor-} nians lost their only game of the year to) ot © the Washington Farmers 14 to 0. Washington State handed | n its only d Oregon in turn beat Washington. ith their bac to the wall, Washington fought the} s off of their feet during the first few minutes of} Play Sattar and ran the ball over the line on smashing plays, Theison carrying the ball over. Goal was kicked | and Washington led by 7 to 0. The Staters tried perately to tie the count and came ity close several times, working the ball within Wash-} m’s 20-yard line a couple of times but couldn't break for a touchdown. Washington played a defensive game the first half after scoring. Pumbiing nearly ruined the Wash-| ni : Gagton chance for the game in the | mixsec third een, booty a Pelaerk punt Blt Smith in the shadow of Wash @agton’s goal and the oval was re inglh Miller, who | placed Grimm, couldn't stand pound Saturday re ng of the State backs, and it wan only when Tidball went into the fray by a Pullman forward. The that a halt was put into the Pull rushed the ball over the line, man offensive. | & minute later goal was kicked | - the score stood 7 even. (SMITH comES But the Washington fight came to THRU | surface in the final quarter, and| = George Smith came thrue Sat- | @ series of brilliant passes, in| urday in the pinch. Picking | George Smith carried the ball| two passes out of the alr, one for | two gains over 40 yards, the Pur- Spatiirad co! clr offid and Gold swept into the lead, and] 14 yards, the big end the their lead until.the final whit | ball within striking distasce of Butler scored the last touch! the goal when the home boys Goal was missed. | needed another touchdown. He fs the gist of Washington's! and Faulk killed all of the plays uspeebeck. The Purple and Gold! ‘were without the services of Bill) the star tackle of the con- who is in Centralia, where Ba killed a few days re on the short end of 10 before the game. is the story of how Washing | ton fought its way to a tle for the. . And now for the Califor ‘The Californians have a |DOBIE'S TEAM _ ° SCORES BIG Gil Dobie’s Annapolis Middies ran up the biggest score of the season | Saturday, when they totaled 121 points against the Colby team. | Washington scored 119 points against |Montana at Missoula Thanksgiving “|The Washington Farmers | beat the Oregon men if they play up| |to form, as the Washington team de-| |feated both Oregon and California, | who beat the Oregon Aggies, by | trying to dope out football this ye jis ike trying to make a Zulu eat with a knife and fork—it can't be | dong. should losing to) Whitman here a few weeks ago. It Washington | doesn't sound like Dobie, as the tall | Scot would seldom let his men run lup a big count. The biggest score a Washington team ever ran up was | registered by the 1916 eleven against can ring up 3 | California, 87 to 0. win the California team | rictoee here week, the Purple and | OREGON CINCHES Gold may get the big game =| FOR TIE of the year in the East-West Walloping 0. Ai C., 9 to 0, Sat- classic, billed for Pasadena, on | urday, Oregon cinched a tle for New Year's day. Pullman was a the Coast gridiron title. It was | cinch for the game if they had Oregon's last conference game of downed Washington, bat they the year. The Webfooters still didn’t. It's a big chance for have another game left on their Washington, and will be the first schedule. They play the Multno- time that s Purple and Gold mah club team Thanksgiving. eleven hag ever stacked up The Oregon Aggies have lost to against a strong representative Oregon, Stanford and California from the East. thie zee. They play Washing- —_— lon State in their final game GRIMM WILL ‘ortins BE BACK ee ee Big Bill Grimm, the star of the | WASHINGTON STATE'S ‘Washington line, is expected to be| LAST GAMES | back on the campus during the next! Washington State has two more| few days to get in condition for the| games left on schedule. Th r sarl | big _— with California here Tur-/the 0. A. C. eleven Saturday and | key day. The big fellow was sadly | Mena, | | Gli ir Ij When It Comes to Boxing ‘We believe that the combi- nation offered by Na Druximan at the Elk smoker Wednesday evening will furnish one of the live- lest tilts ever staged around these parts, Those who saw Jimmy Dundee last week will cer- tainly want to see him stacked up against our old friend Earl Baird—for, take it from us—there certainly won't be any dull moments during the time these two are in the ring. etter hurry along and get your seats for this show, as the Elks’ shows are always crowded —and you certainly shouldn't miss this one. Sol Levinson’s Boxing Gloves used in all bouts. Diper « Toft Inc. SECOND AVE, BIG GAMES IN EAST Old Man Dope got a couple of shiners again Saturday, when Syra use walloped Colgate, 13 to 7, and Brown beat Dartmouth, 7 to 6 Princeton's win over Yale was hard ly expected, either. ‘This leaves Har vard as the only undefeated team in| the East. Syracuse beat Pittaburg, | W. & J. beat Syracuse and Pittsburg beat W. & J.—how do they do it? CALIFORNIA'S: STAR BACKFIELD Down in California the scribes rave day in and day out about the great California backfield. “Dummy” Wells, who is holding down the fullback job, is sald to be the greatest plunging back to play in the South. Gimbal, at quarter, Brocks and Sprott, halfs, are a great trio. Just how good they are will be demonstrated here soon, THE SPORTING GOODS STORE CALIFORNIA'S ONE WEAKNESS scribe on the San Francisco Call. Ard that is to let the other fellow do the hard work. Perhaps by the time that the Golden Bears reach Washington they will be over the stunt of “letting George do it,” be- cause, If they don’t, George is very likely to be found on the sidelines, if the Washington backs ever get started HAD A COLD HAD TUNE Good AN’ PLENTY California has one great weakness, | \ according to “Brick” Morris, football WELL ov ae or BUGSY TOR, WHAT ore SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1919. LITTLE GOIN’ WRONG OH Boy Eve THING RY RUTH TOOK PITCHER TO THE SHOWERS WITH A HOME RUN TH Wire HUNGER, TH HOUSE 1S Rn nnn WR ee GOLDEN BEARS STILL B BLOCK =O PATE TO COAST GRIDIRON TITLE OT, Pp. | King, Seattle boxer, at Tommy Gibbons, Famous St. Paul Battler, to Meet Frank Farmer Soon Tommy Gibbons, world’s light heavyweight king, will meet Frank Farmer, Northwest title holder, at the Crystal Pool December | 3, according to Austin & Salt, who will stage the show. This will be Gibbon: years ago with Mike Gibbons, his famous brother. at Calgary, Canada, in a 15-round bout November 27. 1S AWAY Nisitin DEAR MATA, Itt DEAD UIT "HER UPSWE MILVER WE “ 7 Morte! _— me DOMN, AW “THES me “CFOLKS? ~ CC oRNING TH me ey: (AID. TOOK A BAD Cold! Mike is claimant of the middleweight crown. THATS NOTHIN, OUR MAID TOOK ALL HAD: mew : ‘ me. é . re) : t THE = second showing in Seattle. CARBON. ADO INCREASES LEAD IN SOCCER RACEy Stove League Gossip Last year the Pittsburg club 1 Ralps Comstock fr ague. Neither was a success managed to win four out of six games, whereas Slapr Slapnicka scored victories over the Glants Hoth were sent back to Brimingham this year. Southerners, his best perform. which he only two out of ten and the Braves. Slapnicka did good work for th ance being made against the Me stock never reported Another play who was with the Pirates in 1917 two hits, Cor list of the Birmingham club sion list is Adam Deb: played a game. Walter KRehg began the Boston National league club. the Birmingh season with the having been secured in trade for Russell Blackburn In the carly secured Pitchers Cyril Slapnicka b of the Southern with the Pirates, altho Comstock phis tear and 4 He failed to report this year. Cincinnath held a won to Last year he was sent to Birmingaam, but joined the army and never Reds, from the of May he was transferred to the Indianapolis team, for which he played every position in the outfield, and did » little pinch hitting on the side, His transfer to the Hoosiers made him miss a good bunch of world's series money, ‘The reserve list of the Pacific Coast Iracue runs over with names of former major league their own during the past season. es as Tom Seaton, m Crawford, Arthur Fromme, Harry Krause, Eddie Mensor, Jean Stroud, Ed Sweeney, cover such na Bert Niehoff, s Schneider, Fred Falkenberg, Dale, Jimmy Viox, Ralph stars, nearly all Marry Gardner and nearly a score of others, { whom held A ‘lance at the lict will dix Doe Crandall, Joe Finneran, Byron Houck, Pete Pete Compton, doe Conzelman, the Brown University pitcher, who was with the rates in 1913, Hoosier team in August of 1914 and part of 1915, bh igible list of the Indianapolis club since 1916, been on the inel ie Was sent to the 1915, and finished the season with them, Since then he has failed to report, and his name once more graces the “voluntary retired” list, ‘The best pleee of w ington team, this y May 11, by Walter Johnson, pitcher of the Wash. when he held the New York Yankees to two hits in a 12-inning game, The game ended in « draw, neither side scoring dohn Quinn pitched for the Yankees, and tho the Washington's got ten hits off him, they were unable to put a man across the plate, The game was the first played on a Sunday In New Vert, and the reason it was not conclusively finished was that President Ruppert of the Yankees ordered the umpire to call it at 6 o'clock, as he was under the impression that the new Sunday amusement law compelled games to stop at that hour. Sam Crews, who pitched a no-hit game for Birmingham against Bob Coleman's Mobile team on May 2 In the Southern league for another season > formly excellent this season, but not good enough to indace his purchase by a major league clpb. last, will very likely remain His work was ui Had the draft system still been in vogue, it is errtain he would have been grabbed by one or the other of the big league clubs. In his case, the abolishment of the system caused a disappointment to an ambitious young pitcher. Jimmy Viox, who stands suspended by the Salt Lake club of the Pacific Coast league, did not play a game this year. show up, hence the suspension. He failed On May 15 the Cincinnati Reds scored ten runs in the thirteenth inning and defeated the Brooklyn Dodgers by a score of 10 to 6 It was the greatest number of runs made in one inning during the season of 1919 in the National League. at Brooklyn. Dave Danforth, the pitcher, The game took place " whhe was traded by the Chicago White Sox to the Columbus club for Piteher Roy Wilkinson last Angust, never reported to the Buckeyes. pension list of that American Association team. He is now on the sus- Two weeks after George Whitted joined the Pirates, Ferdie Schupp of the St. Louis ¢ hit, and Whitted was the same game t being twobaggers, and won the game by = score of 3 to 1, members’ committee. Team or firm.. Basketball : Application We hereby apply eee a drasichiea in The Star's ball League, subject to the rules and regulations of the Basket- held the Pittsburg team to one whe got the lonely bingle. Cardinals made cight hits off Wilbur Cooper, three In the &) | MINORS AND MAJORS MAY SOON COMPROMISE CREP coll Bill McInnis, be ont fo Black ov Franklin miler, will ® place on the Green and mquad this «pring. Ernest Hathaway, captain of the etty champion Broadway tmck aquad inst year, will be out for a piace on the freah- man squad next year. Walt Frankland, brother of “Chuck” Frankland, ernck varsity hurdler and Jumper, will captain the Lincoln high track squad next year, Bill Wright, who piteh: the hill team, will be o on the Queen Anne prep next season. for a place nine again former Broadway making '® good showing on ity of Washington fresh inyed m the St. Mar- gam tin’s team. Martin, for the “—Pearo” tackle who f# making good | roadway football ret hill track | star hurdler muck” Prank f the University Freshmen in tho | hurdies last year in two great races, Broadway's class cage games get under way thin week, who ts entting © Dig 0 & good track man, starring in the 440 Conch Bimer Henderson's University of cry flouthern Callfornia beat Utah, 26 to ood ball for | on the Lincoln high | NEW YORK, Nov, 17.—The mi nors are willing to enter into “an amicable agreement” with the ma Jors. This announcement haw been | made by Al Tearney, Chicago, chatr- | man of the committee appointed by the Lai It soon | gether with | thae the Minor Association of as been taken to indicate the committee representatives of the | ora and the National commission | draft and all other agree | 1 | that gets to-| | ments of the former relations will| be restored. CLEVELAND, national thr plonship tour clude Wednesday They | Charles Cannefax, McCourt, | troit, 8AN local rings, oO. New York; FRANCISCO, After an absence of five years from Harry Wills will re-en ter the four-round game next Thurs. FIVE CUE STARS ARE | TIED FOR LEADERSHIP 17. ushion billiard cham. ment here will econ- Nov Five playe tied for the championship matches are Pierre Maupo Clev and; Nov. day night at the Coliseum. moter Parents matched him K. ©. Kruvosky, Mission \heavyweigh pt otis eters cnr Milwaukee; Otto Reisell, jc hicago, and Clarence Jackson, De. ‘The rs are Bob 17. Pro-| Y.M.C.A. Will | Enter Strong Basket Crew Five Teams Entered in Star League; Here’s Dope With one of the strongest teams n the league, the local Y. MC. A cage squad will make the rest of the teams in Th ars winter hoop league travel beat them out of firet place he association men start practice Tuesday night There will be two leagues, made up of six tearhs each, In The Star's am. Th the title. winners will then tears th hive entered so far Knights of Columbus, “iper & Taft, Spaldings x Mutual Life Insur There Any in till room team wish nend it to the Sporting Editor of The Star Pach team will play 15 games, one A week, which will give the clubs a Nance for outoftown gamea, Floors for the gw will be arranged when all of th teams are line up. Schedules and organization will be also made up after the squads were all signed | The captains of the teamn «igned | | by the end of the week will meet to! decide upon the rough outlines of the | organization, so the teams can get under way without any delays. Yale's chances for the Eastern championship were given a rude set- duck when the Princeton Tigers slipped them the short end of « 13- to-6 score. sit polnta came ae well placed field the third quar fer, Princeton's 13 pointe were the | ning out On top In the ite ble rerpon neonnin andatiil | | field by straight football mi d panenn foal from the 20-yard mark 4 with for hen Harley kicked « field ime Satur- iefeating the Tufts crew 23 | Georgetown university of W own handed Gil Dobie’s Middies only det the year the Satur Y preceding, 6 to 0 Penn State, Hugo spanked Cornell 20 to 0 ” cornell this year. tutor of the Oregon “11s the Pittsburg baseball team in the tional league Inet season, Besde Dartmouth of Vermon kame of the year by « dropping thelr tilt to Heown, 3 te 6. California was idie Baturday Colgate, one of the lead | of the Bast, was given a Syracuse, 13 to 7 It was Colgate’s first defeat of the year. Syracuse handed burg ite only defeat of the year ort time ago, In Middle Wort Illinois cleaned up | on Michigan with ease, winning 29 to 7 | | ™ in their an- | | yraska whipped Ka: nual grid tunele, 19 to 7 YOUR | with this patr, | first THIS IS CASE FOR REAL DEEP THOUGHT Who is going to win the coast championship in foot ball? Coaches of the different conference elevens are stay ing up nights trying to solve the riddle. At present four teams, California, Washington, Ore- con and W. 8, are tied for honors, W. ( has de feated both alifornis and Oregon, while Oregon trimmed Washington. The rple and Gold, not to be uidone, staged a comeback f its own and wen from * Pullman. Should California defeat both Stanford and Washington in its remaining games, the Golden Bears will in all probability ty the best claim to the honors. Stanford has gone thru the season so far without de- feat, but has not met any of the real leaders, Washing ton's big chance for the title will come on Thankseiving, when they meet California on University field. Sailor Glove Star Battles | #7 George Etcel Meets Tacoma | ritory resulted in Horsley again plac | |ing the park boys in the lead. This |three times; E. Harlin also advantage was maintained until 15) [minutes from time when a clever |lead before 20 minutes had piece of combination by the ship-|Douglas opened the scoring for t forwards | Seattle squad but Bowers, wen an |brought about the equalizer, Harri.|W. Harlin prevented further Feather at Elks’ Little George Etcel, the crack featherweight of the Pacific fleet,| will get hin chance to show what he can do when he steps into fast com-| iow, hard shot Wednesiay | pany at the Elks’ night club The little fellow has won both of hin starts here, knocking out Stan | | Fitzgerald and beating Charley Dav- | tdson. Eetcel meets Morgan Jones, jand is a rugged kid. Morgan J: the semi-windup. of Chet McIntyre, and boxed under Chet at the old 8 A.C. Jimmy Dundee, with Joe Gorman at the Crystal Pool last week, will meet Earl Baird, Se- | attle card. boy, in the main bout on the The bouts now stand one each | Dundee winning the bout and Earl reversing the/ verdict the second time they met. In the other bouts Eddie Papke, a Hehtweight from the fleet, meets | “Red” Gage, and Leo Haynes battles Curley Valencourt . Phillips Andover won Fxeter in the the Bast of the from Phillips: prep school game of Fr, 19 to 0 Your Patronage Appreciated Pay Checks Cashed TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1430 3rd, Corned 3rd and Pike Lunet inter Fountain Drings ™M RENT RECEIPTS! HOW MUCH ARE THEY WORTH? You are paying high rent for the privilege of liv- ing in some one else’s house. OWN YOUR OWN price. Then HOME and let your monthly payments apply on the purchase in a few years you will own something better than a stack of rent receipts. We have no homes for sale, but if you find tered its ‘afternoon Woodland park “11 two. | Club— WwW. L. Drn. Decided in Final Minutes || Carbonado .... 3 ® The game was played at Woodland|| Black Diamond i 1 0 park and the fans witnessed a fine|| Skinner&Eddy 1 1 0 exhibition of football. Victory was in| | Duthies i’ ee the grasp of the park team until the Woodland Park 0 2 6 cloning minutes, |tiee turned the tables and the fast| | shipbufiders romped home with the | | points, | the boatinen equalized before the in. Morgan Jones ivi stor ise So builders’ son beating the park goalie with ajfrom the anxious and det attack that the Duthie lads making. penalty kicks, but McMillan put the Goal number six came as the game on ice by scoring two beauti- | ful the | park custodian, was easily Onle Biate stands © good chance of |Crack Tacoma feather, in the third! of the game, and he was in con-| bout on the Elke’ card Wednesday.|to diame for nein, |The little sailor has a good left hand, | eiuded him the park team and Strange, Harrison Tom is @ product | Harrison, Strange and Daly. Simpson, Miller, Fitzpatrick, the little Califor- | Horsley, h [nian who put up a whale of a fight | the opening minutes of yesterday's game at the coal town, against the) Duthieites and Miners Wallop Lecel Boat Builders; Woodland Squad Drops Close Mix to S. & K, Davis Is Big Star of Leaders’ Win; Coal Diggers Big Lead; Woodland Park Men Show Big Impro' ment BY ALEX C. ROSE Carbonado increased its lead in the Northwest soccer race Sunday by trimming the Duthie crew game at the miners’ stronghold. Woodland Park lost to Skinner & Eddy to the tune of 4 to 2 at Woodland park yesterday, but the parkers sho a world of improvement over their form of a week Bob Curle, new pilot of the park team, is on the still hu for players and hopes to give the league leaders a batt next Sunday. The count was 6 to 2, The Skinner & Ed@y team regis | firnt league win yesterday at the expense of th ” by four goals to! when lack of prac-| | Sunday Soccer Results Carbonado 6, Duthies 2. | Skinner & Eddy 4, | Park 2. Horsley opened the scoring for! Woodland from a penalty kick, but Young Davis, the ‘raid on the Skinner & Eddy te: giving the homesters a four- three inside Miss Penalty Kicks and In the second half Allen, Daly Harrison missed with | penalty kick, scored for Carbo goals. Pitson, the Woodland jas, after repeated efforts on the star part of the entire Duthie the four shots that ponado goalie. Miller and Horsley on Defense Features The outstanding feature of is coming ata fast clip, and bears\and McMillan on the shipbuilders’ game was the defense play of | watching side also appeared to good advantage. |Carponado trio—Bowers, Allen Willie Keeler, the Mg boy who| ‘The teams lined up as follows |W. Harlin. O'Donnell Dougias knocked out Harry Williams, the} | gkitiner & Eddy—Atkinaon, Oller-|nompeon stared fer then i Spokane heavy. in his first bout /ton, Yuna, McLean, Pettigrew, (7 3A ; | here, will go with Tom Woodhouse in Shakespeare, Stevenson, McMillan. ppg =o Vacate: Wobrs ou ee n Carbonado — Bowers, Allen, Pitson, MeMillan. | rarjin, Anderson, Weston, Andro {chols, . Byer, E. Harlin, Davis, Stobbs Moffatt, White, Gilchrist | jar ks * and Burnie. | : . i Duthie—Clark, Carbonado Wins gan, Buck, Ballingal, Carbonado rung up a big lead in|Keriey, Thompson, Douglas, and McKillium, “Let's gi go eat at Boldt’ Woodland Park were never headed,| the place you want and don’t have enough ready cash to make the payment down we may be able to assist. Repay us so much a month or week. We Lend Money on Character and Earning Power Only. Industrial Loan & Investment Company ight] 421 Union Strect Phone Main 4210, Seattle, Washington, the final score being six goals to 1414 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 24 A\ ~ ————— \\ a LO j \ This ana was made to start you thinking. To bring home to you that as the years roll along, old age comes along. Will you spend your old age in peace and comfort; or, will you be dependent on your friends or charity? 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