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i ‘BIG GRID TEAMS MAY BE JOLTED: FRIDAY, OCTORER *, T0290, WASHINGTON FACES UPHILL BY TOM OLSKN THE University of Washington €rid team will have an uphill fight M) their conference game with the| Oregon Aggies Saturday on Denny Field Washington has already enffered E One defeat this season, and have no Briltant outlook for the game Satur | day. | Ten lettermen will be tn the Aggie Binoup in the Washington game. The BY HENRY L. FARRELL NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—I¢ the @arth quakes a little under the thud Of football feet tomorrow some fine air casties are liable te tell , With the slightest upset of the a Harvard, Princeton, Pittaburg. 7 Maylvania, Cornell, Penn State, Brown, Syracuse, Washington and Peflervon, or Lehigh will be shoved | hind In the rush for the Eastern Pthampionsh Harvard and Center get the pre Mier place on the Saturtay bill, Har. P¥ard ts being picked to win because Of a heavy line that makes straight B football look improbable for Center nd because of Harvant’s surmised @bility to stop a forward pase and Fender nul} a one-man attack. The Syractise- Dartmouth fooks next important. Syracuse has _ to win t Keep) in the race. and mouth is powerful, asx evidenced ¥ holding mighty Penn State to 14 frame } to T and by beating Holy Crosa 14 to 7. With one of the finest backfields Pen the gridiron and her wel! known ger heart. Princeton ought to beat the navy in their important tilt. Pittsburg has one of the «trongest feams in the East, and the Warner Boys should beat Georgia Tech in the @nnual classic of smoketown. On comparative . showing last (Week, West Virginia has a good | @hance to beat Yale. Tad Jones had Made several shifts among the BRONSON’ | TACOMA, Wash, Oct. 22—Muft} Bronson. Portland lightweight, stayed | @x rounds with Heinie Schumann. boxer, here last night, but that was ail Schumann won by a/ Wide margin. Bronson covered ap} and hung on constantly. Schumann Broke bis band, and nearty put Bron. | eon awny In the first round. Frank Pete, Seattle lightweight | mocked out Johnny Nunes of Oak-! end in the second round of a sched: | _ uled siz-round engagement. Nunes) | started like a flash and had Pete! | grossy in the first minute of the fight. Pete's heavy right slowed Nunes ap, and then Mhiahed him. ‘Mike Depinto, bantam, knocked? Stan Fitzgerald of Seattle in one Irving Gieason, Seattle Johnny Trambitas of Porthnd Mirenta and Bob Allen, weiters, a @raw. —& A WEER—- GRAND JURY TO RESUME BALL CASE CHICAGO, Oct. 22.—The Cook ounty grand jury was expected tol resume its investigation of crooked. | Bens In baseball here today. Several iblers and ball players were ached. to be questioned. Further indict- Ments were expected next week. J. J. (Sport) Sullivan, Boston gam- Bier, now tnder indictment in con-/ Bection with the alleged throwing of | 1919 world series, wagered $79../ 08 on the first two games of the geries, an employe in a broker's house here charged today. — 8. A. WEEK —— BALL PEACE | HOPED FOR |& BEW YORK. Oct Hope for peace in place of the threatened base. | Dall war was expressed here today! By John A. Heydler, president of the National league and leader of the forces seeking reorganization of the game. “Details of the 12-team league have mot been worked out,” he sald. “We consider it premature, as we age quite confident that the five Ameri. | ean league clubs will join with us| However, if it becomes necessary to! organize a 12-club league, it will work fm @ season or two.” | — 8. A. WEEK — TWO BOUTS FOR FLORES Joe Waterman, manager of the Ma-| nila Tiger, Macario Flores, has re-| ecived two good offers for the ser.) cen of the fighting Filipino. Van ‘eouver wants him to box Earl Baird) there on November 3, while San| Francisco's biggest boxing club has “put in a bid for Flores to box Joe) Coffey a main event there on the/ 29th of this month. Waterman will| ‘aceopt both offers if they are made at later daten. The Filipino’s next battle will be against Johony Fiske at .Portiand on the 27th. i —-8. A. WEEK — | | | | Pry RICE MAKES -CENTER TEAM “Cot” Rice, former Broadway high | echool athletic star, ts playing tackle | ‘on the famous Center college “11” which tangles with Harvard Satur. ay at Cambridge. Rice also ed Dagketball and baseball at the first Bill ‘xchoo!. | ——A. A. WEEK ——~ | MAN O'WAR TO RETIRE | PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 22-—Man. | o-War, the greatest of the great, will be retired to the Haylands, Ky. stock farm at the clone of the horse show, where he is being exhibited here, according to an announcement yy his owner, Sam C. Riddel. —— #8. A, WEEK Firemen Play Safe on Winter Warmth: COLUMBUS, 0., Oct, 22.—Firemen are playing sat this winter. & “Coal stoves will be u THE GRID SEATTLE STAR FIGHT team averages 190 pounds, and i) this season, ie being given a stiff |#tin giving him plenty of trouble. | Rose, the former Lincoln high schoo! | sald to be the beet team ever turned | out at the Orange and Black sohool Coach “S " Allison ix atill driv ing bie men every night antl! long after dinner time The ghost bt is being used for the first time this wee the big searchiights are alwo yeht late play Rob Abel, quarter year's varsity, and th the Whitman and Mc back on pivot man in ntana games ter may bé able to keep the Blue in moother working order Penn's game with Virginia mill tary institute looks soft on paper aut eleven will get tte fest test of the against ate. ‘The Ithacans will have to show class to beat Colgw@e, UNDEFEATED GRID TEAMS TO TANGLE CHICAGO, Oct. 22.—The five un defeated big ten footbal slay tomorrow, four of them aguinst each other. Alonso Mame’s Maroons will get their firwt real test of the season when they Iowa at Chicago defeated Purdue cart eason, the Boilermakers did not give the Marvons a real work out Michigan wilt also go tnto tes first mportant engagement of 1920 when wt eleven plays Illinola, cham of 1919, at Ann Arbor, Ohio State and Wisconsin, both wtill undefeated, avill play at Colum bus, The Badgers showed they would make strong Md for this year's title when they defeated Northwestern decisively last Satur day Michigan ts the unknown quantity of the conference. If Yost’s machine is able to defeat the [ilinols ven they will have the best chance at the | © Utln They have been reckoned a9 strong as Wisconsin on the dope sheets ——8 4. WEEK —- COAST BALL | tat | run for bis job by | lant your's Frosh wtar a big advantage over Abel be of hia place kicking value, whic much needed because of Captain Pauik’s absence trom the Wee” the newest Ito the has harge of the backfie Guy “Tubby the Aggie game, linew coaching staf ta Norris w an his injuries & game Lis Reason, Rarring « tie, ble candidates for the will hav at thumbs dows ton and Jefferson to Waabin igh game. the Johnny Wilwon,| Eckman and Butler will Wilnon he "ume b in Te tlor ker prospects Hi not be Jand young Thorne Murphy at quar |aitho the Hamfiton team hasn't won one of two unbeata le probably start at halves, with Elbert Marper or wiN do the booting for the | untversity eleven, and it js expected hat be will be able to match Mc Kenna, the Aggie fullback and inter | [t looks Mike “Crum* Dafley win ny right end, with George Rogge down the other extremity wil be Rogge’s firet year In football, but he has dis | CUneuished himeelf in scrimmage. a is « former pap of Walter berg, the Franklin high school Zeke" {tT Clark and PIM Ingram wit! = for the varetty in their erer Gus Pope and Bryan are the most likely men for guards Larry @mith has [Just about cinched center ° gaine Lehigh han made the better show. | ng on a harder achedule so far | BASEBALL | _ CONTEST | NEARS END AQ letters containing ball conte Star must be turned not later than 6 p m Seven regulars, two at being conducted by arday pit players to be elec took part in Cr ted Any ple Altar teama will Coast league seleetions In the base at The Star hers, four hers and a utility man are the! ayer ast league eames during the past season Is eligible Write on one side of the pa sign your name and address, and dress to the Baseball Contest Edi Seattle Star | ‘The fan picking the team moat flarite the team picked by will be donated $10. [the All-Star team will be annour n Monday's Star SMITH TAKES ‘COUNT AGAIN SOUTH HEND, Ind, Oct reeona were to examine Qur Sunith’s right eye today to acer the seriousness of the infu | ed here last night when Harry f Pittaburg, brought 10-round bout to an after two minutes of fighting. G per ad tor atm all the fans The wither and ned reb, The Oregon Aggie football squad ar rived here early this morning. A band of 260 rooters from the Orange Jand lack echool will arrive Satur day ning to cheer their team | Coach Rutherford, of the Aggien, tx t ready to announce a definite cup. Powell, the emashing fullback, and k wtar, will be out of the lineup, to the coach, Captain * according Credit “NOTHING boy, 1# also out of the lineup, Rone i considered one of the beat ends tn | the Pacific Coast Conferenes. | Hughey McKenna at quarter and his brother at full, are expected to | give the University gridders plenty | of trouble, Both these boys have the same style of running an “Skeet” Manerude, the 12%pound quarter. back sensation of Oregon, who was! ween in action bere last year. | Summers and Sealy are playing at halts MeMudden and Daigh wil hold down the ends. | The tackle jobs are rtil being con tented by Crowell, EL Bwan and/ Countryman } Clark and Johneon wil be the) gunrda, with either Stewart or Mo Cart at Center, | ‘The team will go thra a few paces | thin afternoon on Denny Field The probable lineup for the dit Oregon Aggie game Washington, Tor Pope ... | Dairy win Row Mar Wutler Gladly TO THINK ABOUT” —JUST— 904 Second Ave. $04 Second Ave. ood yer Beginning Tomorrow at 10 A. M. We're Going to Sell 1,860 Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Raincoats at Prices You Haven't Seen Since 1913 Just another demonstration of the marvelous pur- chasing power of the Goodyear Raincoat Co. Stores. The manufacturing market has slumped, and, like hundreds of others, the Goodyear Raincoat Co. was caught with a big stock on hand, the result being that we are going to dispose at a price concession oh the greatest raincoat values ever known in attle. Values to $25.00| Values to $16.50| Values to $28.50 Engtish corduroy and heary after @ few clinches, landed a hard left on Smith's right eye, injuring the optic nerve and blinding him A SCANDAL UP AGAIN |i! sch aarti at LOS ANGELES, Oct. 22.—The Los | = . Angeles county grand jury will re | sume ite probe of the Coast league baseball gambling seundal on Mon day, the district attorney's office said today. Among the witnesses expected to| testify are President William H. 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