The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 26, 1919, Page 12

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PAGE 12 THE § PATTLE STAR—-WEDN SDAY, NOV, 26, 1919. —————$——— WELL, TO-ROwROV NKSGIVING | Kita baaty’ GONNA | ( eee iW Wir PAWNED HER WEDDIN” IeING kK ick LiL TORK But LT STILL OWE TH BUTCHER & ~— |S Ports AN Tm “THANKFUL I HAVEN'T Got HAVE. A L HOCKED [My OVERCOAT AN’ [TY é € \ cal 5 TAR @ LARGE FariLy FO" MORROW YF ) — Bal VIATCH AN BORROWED FOUR DOLLARS To BUS Y j J BESIDES ‘ : a P S Turkey For'_ ft ¥ ZB A 7 AND Golden Bears Invade Seattle 22 _— Piper & Taft | HOME RUN HITTER TO BOX ‘Willie Keeler, Leading in in Strong for Turkey Day Struggle; Ready; Nine Hitting Lists Is to Meet Here’s Final Dope on Big Clash Squads Now Gentlemen Flynn Today North End Squad Entered; Big Fellows Tangle at Elks’ Club Show at Crystal Pools. George Smith May Captain Team Thursday; Coach Smith Won't Make Any Pre- dictions; Seats Not All Gone Yet; Gates Will Open at Noon and Kickoff Is Set Other News of Star Steve Reynolds to Meet S mith in Semi-Windup for 1:15; Varnell Will Handle the Whistle; 18,000 Fans Expected B. B. League “Willing” Willie Keeler, the well-known home run hitter, thet sheicuss since “Wine, Calhse ail tm is after “Babe” Ruth's record of circuit _clouts—only he knocks chins for four bases instead of ¢ “king baseballs BY LEO H. LASSEN busy lining. up talent for the « Big Willie who is leading the Northwest ring league in Twenty-two strong, the University of Ca lifornis oothall squad arrived in Seattle last | season hitting in the Jatest averages will step to the pla‘e tonight “ie ; > F re nlaye have bee ened tt hy fireman night for the big game with the Purple ar ad Gold mach e of Washington here ep he ee psd Me Bey: acing Jim Flynn, the P ieblo fi 1a ‘ The train was de ayed for on in e, the schedule calling for an arrival at 3:15, but are he hg Medea ownage yy NE he train didn pu in unth . Go ‘5 r ¥ ' who has fought ‘em 1 fron p Coach Andy Smith, of the visitors, says his team is ready for the whistle and would) on the vere iit Cat te Gee hed ane Ott the POPE, “W” STAR, HAS make no predictions, He will give his squad a short work-out at the University field i 16, & ~# = fon — back again Jim has watch CHANCE FOR OLYMPIC i Keele ‘ork twice a while he ad this afternoon. a he Frank agg ak ll a dear tegen Gus Pope, star guard on the Wier ' “a ire etoreat . Jim figures that a little cleverness saan 7 cs han 2 chance “Ww” peices ai Hae and a couple of safe hits when he | {© make the Lympie team NGAME)|_“W" MUST STOP THIS MAN - het a tcp fy ee rene | fe cas ee FA ~ ree ingest ata a Tas tone, meruccurginty ug the icebox before the ninth inning | Me Picks up a» few feet im dig tance, says Track Coach “Heck” Edmunson of the University of Washington. Pope was the Greek weight mighty CONTESTANTS comes around with Jim collecting all University of California vs, Uni- versity of Washington. Ninth Team Enters The ninth team entered the league yesterday when Physical Director the honors, Jim was date for the world’s b This melee w PLACE Green of Lincoln high applied for a Sir’ erittali: te % to 140 feet last spring, and at University field. franchise in the, circuit. They Pool totitetit ‘ sal he can pick up six feet Tv haven't their talent lined up yet + will be turned over | Should be able to make pd LIS p.m. s Thanksgiving The new squad will be known as the Boys’ club. The box. | «team. Pope is going inte win. North End etub. The University Community club has added Henry Woodeock, star forward on the Swastikas last year There i# still room for three more day. SCORES OF PREVIOUS GAMES 1915—Washington 7: Washington 15, 1916—Washington 13, California 3 Washington 14, California 7 1917—Washington 0, California 27 1918—No game 1919— = (?) @ CAPTAINS Ervin Dailey, right half for Washington. Fred Brooks, right half for Cali- fornia. won't be any excuses for stalling. tion soon after the end of the Another battle that may prove a | &Tid season. long distance hitting fray staged in the semi-wind Steve Reynolds, the man who nearly became famous, meets Jack Smith ther nearfame battler. Both boys re big fellows and if they box true to form it should be another battle of the mixd4t order Smith is from e Salt Lake city. The men are heavy- — One That Bert Forbes, local lightweight, i| tackling a red hot-—we mean red EF | headed—proporition when he takes | Won’tBr ie Giana; ite payer tae wo on Eddie Jackson, another local boy. | added or traded after the seventh] Doesn't look like a cripple does he? Who is he? Why it’s| Jackson is a hard-bitting little same Willie Keeler, the champion home run hitter in the Northwest | erness. ers will be given medals so there | tr training to keep im cong. | will be when 4 the players from any spec firm or organiz ntrict, business Kales The only rules «governing the} league are that all players must be} registered and not mare than 10 men | can be carried by any team during COACHES Washington—"“Jump” Hunt. California—“Andy” Smith. OFFICIALS Referee—George Varnell. Head linesman—A. C€. : > — = Lage Meg yp do | ring league. Willie is going out to rap Jim Flynn for four) éaie shannon, ck California ADMISSION a os poll Ren celaly ge ete bags tonight in the main event at the Crystal Pool. | Mehtweight, will m Herb Taylor ay aga nds - _.- | in one of the other bouts on the card » charges. Just get your team t replacing the Frank Pete-Irving Gleason £0. gether and send in application|the prospect of battling in the mud ioague, it there are any, will ‘be|have banked thelr hopes ena ary, || HERE ARE TEAMS IN |} made at & meeting of the captains of |fast surface, Both teams are in good | STAR CAGE LEAGUE SYRACUSE TURNS DOWN | the teams to be held at the end of | condition. E SPORTING GOODS =TORE! WBOIS $0009 ONLLOdS 3KL a ery (in the strength of past pertorm-|] University, Community Five. 1) GQ WITH OREGON TEAM| | i ar ARCANE TR ae ances Cornell should be a setup for'/] ¥. Mc. A SYRACUSE, N. Y., Nov. 26.—Syra- | sa Bie Pennsylvania. The Ithacans have|| Phoenix Mutual Life Insur- cuse university has turned down the | hanks 1vin been consistently kicked around this ange Camnany, ‘ Joffer of the Oregon Agricultural col-| 2 } g & season by teams no better than Fol Knights of Columbus. |lege to play a football game at Port- Is the “Ferrostat” ° Washington alumnae—West end eo well's. } Piper & Tafts. land, Ore., December 8, because Syra-| Bottle which is being of north grandstand (as long as | To See Final Columbia t* ready to accept an || souidings. |cuse has already played nine games | '2 our Cutlery Department. seats last). sas SHAD ROWE | bap wrap test big Pyrat Renigres, Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Club. jand mae ane eee age — | neat, faiek, yas section—Seetion a | oe iJ 5 y , 1 at Lincol itl rage cae ee rice wont. Washington will have to stop this speedy fellow if the) . | Rhode Istendera are locked upon|f) °% 5. Third Washington In. eee cabinets - | Ue if you dropped it 09 the i TD pe = we oe Purple and Gold expects to come off tt the field victorious in Tl ULTAUM | wit» more concern than in the early | pte Peromont! Net spe a Graduate manager predicts 18,-||the big game here Thursday. He's Shad Rowe, the star Po The officials of the Galveston club] FINISHES TRAINING jae. | eekles, te. see aay one. open field runner of the California team. He is one of the Efforts to arrange posteensen | A ‘ | Ret! NEW YORK, Nov, 26,—Bantam |Champion Pete Herman is here put «| ting the final touches on training for ws ected president of the cheb far tke |his bout with Mickey Russell in Jer- ink vont |sey City Thankagiving afternoon, leading candidates for a job on the mythical Coast All-Star | \cornel and Pennsy Play Big) «ames between several of the near —a cha pionship te s have failed, a) Weatiigion to tenly for the | team. _| Game in East; Nothing [rust ana the season will close this about . ‘ week with the record the greatest ene: a Calais. - The Surprises success in years, ees (Lone Tuchdown Will ee hourly at the campus, not only United Press Staff Correspondent in big groups, but whenever T k D M l H NEW YORK, Nov. —While | most of the football battlers will for more than 1 since paren cone | urRey Day Melee--f1unt rer cisisc in’ tce svec"tnte gregates. The spirit on | tomorrow, eight teams of the East campus is catching. eevee will be hard at it in their final game Who's soing to win the bie | Break Will Win Game, Says Washington Mentor; How | °* the season game? Except for the army-navy game| Piper « Taft | THE SPORTING GOODS. There's no use asking a Wash- | Purple and Gold Team Will Take Field; Eckmann Will ere for Saturday, the quartet of ington man, because the honor Start G battlers will close the books on the of the season is at stake and a ame 1919 seabieh the campus is behind the team — Pittsburg meets Penn State at to the last ditch and no team One touchdown will settle the big) offset his lack of weight.” | Pittsburg, Wert Virginia plays could throw down support like [game here Turkey day when the) The Washington team will play! Washington and Jefferson at Mor that. |} Golden Bears of California invade| straight football unless forced to|«antown, Cornell and Pennsylvania | Of course California has a lot | Denny field to tangle with Wash open play ifornia score, ac-| Will come together at Philadelphia of different ways of thinking, (ington’s Purple and Gold gridiron) co » the dope because they |@nd Brown and Columbia will be the and if the visitors didn’t have, | machine a Iman game by hit-| attraction here there wouldn't be any game at That is how close Coach Jump) ting the line and their best work Chinese Puzzle Possible all. Hunt expects the score of the big) in the Oregon melee was on ine | Down to brass tacks on the situa-| battle to be. But whether it will be plunging. It will be the last chance for an- | tion. The coast title will be at stake} Washington or California on the) jiake will take care of the kicks oer mult on the dope. If by a | when the two big teams clash. Each | long end of the count, Hunt wouldn't! j.¢ ond of the pame He ~t . " stroke of the “upsettery” which has team has lost but one game this| say wade yp seg 9 00 _out-| been @ contagion through the sen year. On comparative scores Wash-| “There will be one break in the r on the Coast son, Cornell and Columbia should this year and should outboot Brooks win, the Eastern situation would ington should win, as California fell| game and the team that is ready to| mhirsday before Pullman by two touchdowns,|take advantage of that break i#| | while Washington walloped Pull- comihg off of the field with the ball peck itatr pot cgay nrg error cheunmgiene (Barren thay, gd man. But it's just lke depending| game,” said Hunt yesterday. | leats Getem dae tae inne = ae Oe Se ee weno on the weather to depend upon foot-| “The boys have been working 0. and Winks ata cg an 1 his place in the Penn State | ball scores this season. It isn’t done!| hard all year and there's nothing| contr: Abel at duet, Dekwa, ot My -90. both ame Sin Bate Both teams, will have their full that I wish more than to have them|Ticit pair, Butler at left natty atten uacetrue lageimnar an 17 strength in :he field. George Smith| come out winners tomorrow, @8P¢- ‘Theison at fullback, pa Sa will captain the Washington team in| cially after beating Pullman,” de oa one 3 | all probability, unless Coach Hunt re-| clared the Washington mentor lents and lets Erve Dailey play ‘There's not much chance of the Dailey had a disagreement with Al-|boya being overconfident, because lison, assistant coach, and Hunt sus-|the, Oregon drubbing proved that pended Dailey. Eckmann will be|they weren't the best team in the found at Dailey’s half. The little| world. I expect the team to give its fellow has been going great lately. | best for the school when they take It’s the big game of the year here| the field Thursday.” and @ monster crowd is expected if| With the exception of “Sandy” the present weather holds up.| Wick, who will hold down the cen- Eighteen thousand fans are expected.| ter job the team will be in the best The good tickets for the big game} of possible condition, Wick's knee are all gone, but there are still a lot| is still weak. From end to end th of seats left, says Manager Darwin| line is working like a big well-o scramble itself into a Chinese puzzle, | Meisnest. | machine and worked well in Tickets will be put on sale for the! night's practice h will be unreserved seats at the tiniversit ie. grounds at 12 m. 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