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saa. i. ARM I ERI Le EMC RR a Re, lt? cad 3 ny THE SEATTLE STAR j $B ARES VE ASIEN | DAVIS CUP TEAM HERE, NOV. 10; TILDEN TO PLAY The Davis cup tennis team, en route for Australia, where they will play for the highest honors of the world’s tennis courts in December, will give an |} exhibition in Seattle November 10 at the Crystal Pool. They were originally billed for the Arena four days earlier. William Tilden, recognized world’s v champion, will perform after all. It was thought for a time that he wouldn’t be on the program. The present schedule calls for singles matches between Tilden and William M. Johnston, Tilden and Marshall Allen, local star, and Johnston and Bill Taylor, another local favorite. And then Tilden and Johnston will meet this pair in the doubles. Watson Washburn and Sam Hardy will be with the party, but they are not expected to perform. oS THREE BIG GRID Historic Harvard-Centre Go Reveals All-American Choices a hog edge SHR op Seattle Baseball Situation I $ Very Unsettled Now QUARTET TODAY MEETING “Ifs” and “Buts” Cloud Locals; Clyde Wares Quits, “STARS | HERE ARE #0) first base and he should play even |oftense and with Iys my ed and fight)a question. Harry ab ITH Washington’s football team idle today, the NOV 11 | many ifs and/better ball in 1921 than he did last |he made big cox in the Biwash ma-| tendencies to hop back to the farm in| SHINE ; . Montana-Washington State fracas at Pullman and . *. Cit Seattle's Coant ond new to him. There ts a att leplags eg es ne ln ee rho ps . ” 5) | ; the O. A. C.-California struggle at Corvallis are holding First plans for The Star City aus ‘ter Aish | ahanes tabs Marell Ae t0-4ne Utons Deak” Wiarsl, in eonter Hele, to AL ane BY LORRY A. JACOBS i the center of the Northwestern gridiron stage. | masketbal! league will be laid at the peanon that it's ore spring a#® utility man, ut|the only “cinch” as far as an out-| Joe Dailey ought to be a big win-| CAMBRIDGE, Maas., Oct. 30 Ae Altho Washington doesn’t meet Pullman this year the | first organization meeting, to be held almont smapoeetble|t one chances are very ment Ai t berth i concerned. Bill Cun-|per for Bentue next year if he con-|the result of the now historic clad showing of Montana with Pullman will be watched with | at The star office November 11. line on jaot what| base, i 6 question. Whe “Duke” | pretty steady perforisers, Dut there lo [Sats toe nee tne oo cha iene | Harvard andthe praying Colsnelall more than ordinary interest by Seattle fans inasmuch ‘This ‘Wil mark ths migond conme ia what as far an| staged & grand comeback thin year| nothing outstanding in the work of | season ” lOelitve doliegs, Maatudky, % teulee Washington eleven the | of The Star'n City league, The clr the 1921 race and not only did he hit the ball hard, | either. What Seattle needs ix a rea tride Gels |tho four men who played in t as the Mon an ie | | And then Ernie Schorr should by play hat! short end of the score here recently. The Grizzlies cult got under way for the first time concerned from | but he played & good game in the | slugger who bats from the left side |. K. for the locals in the southpaw | game and possibly five are Ukely ha fast and powerful team. If they defeat Pullman | tast year with 12 teams entered. The Seattle angle. | field after a poor start. If he can|of the plate, to measure some wallops | hurling department. | find their names enrolled om the ive a fas! por le A i road | seacDougall- Bouthwich team copped Clyde W ares,| continue at the pace he was netting |over that right field wa Either| “socks” Seibold is an {n-andout! American list when the end of today they deserve real recognition when it comes ;> Stoned aattinnt’ toh. manager of the/|in the closing weeks of the season | Middieton or Cunningham would take | pitcher and is a big puesie as far as | #eason rolls around, naming the Western team that will face the Eastern the high hone : sa meni 1921 team, has|the “Duke” should. make a go of Mt} care of the other outfield berth, with | 1971 is concerned. He will have to| Unquestionably, unless they are collegians at Pasadena in the big intersectional game | #6, 4nd then wound up the ow ; laid down the |at the keytone station again, | the other to do utility work. ch more consistent ball to hold his | jured within the next two weeks t@ New Y Os day. by trouncing Tacoma in the Puget | reins, re! using the highest salary | SHORTSTOP IS STRAND LOOKS |of them can hardly miss, The twa boged Bound Uve serios. |offer that Prexy Kiepper made him. | QUEST! | LIKE COMER attic needs a couple of good!of course, are Captain Arnie Hi ng Young Eliott and Bin Stumpf are| Paul Strand looked pretty good at | rightha another pair of mysteries an far ax|the fiate in his few games here, and the shortstop berth is concerned, Bill | he has plenty of speed, but he's green vders to round out that staff. Entry blanks will be published tn he Star, starting Monday, All sen ween, of Harvard, and Captain Carl Zamlock will undoubtedly take | McMillin, of Centre, care of the utility roles as long ag he This means thata new pilot will |nave to be named, and named soon. | It putas the local baseball situation on 0. A.C. Game First _ 2, 2 i cathe Wanting to en est for California he ae teaaak CO aetaine one of ® very “up in the alr” basis, played 4 real nifty brahd of ball when |as far as regular play is concerned. |can continue to bust the agate, RWEEN The ©. A. C. battle will mark the [here that they have a strong defense) ou isnks, fill it out and send it| REDS OWE the Beattie team started ite winning | He may deliver, however, He bears | MAY SHIFT ‘ iret real struggic of the year for | And plenty of fight. They oe ot ®\to the sporting editor of The Star| UP PLAYERS \etreak in July, and then, he was | watching. | MURPHY As well as Horween's work > the California gridders. The Golden rip pores “ d= cp beam without delay | And then, too, there are the differ.| benched when he went temporarily | Jack Adams and Red Raldwin took| ‘There ix a chance, too, that Mur celine volgen cae ‘Beare are coming North with a team tr Me " | ‘The present outlook ts very bright | Mt possibilities connected with the| blind” in San Francisco, Hiliott care of the catching in fine style all| phy may be shifted to third and/ ctual statistics hh 5 * S. * ae for an even more successful year|deala that sent Sammy Bohne and|finislied the meason in pretty good) year. They should be able to do it|either\Lafayette or Dempsey devel | 2°tUal statistics he was respons that has run up dig scores on all of If the Oregon farmers. who have than the league enjoyed last seayon. | Herb. Brenton, two of the atars ot |atyle, The sentiment seems to be, again next season. loped into a regular first sacker, |for stopping 28 per cent of Cen lpponents 80 far this season, But |atready defeated Washington, can | than the league enjoyed jast reavn, | 1 tth Alsen, Iw Si SM snclnnat ever, that there willbe another| Seattle is pretty well fixed In the, Nothing definite will be obtainable | PM4Y® He grabbed forward passem should strike some real oppost-| register a win over the Californians, | Sf the Promile “ll Aue ty enter| Nationals. As the deal now stands |shortstop on the Beatle team next | pitching line, altho there will have to] until a manager is signed for next|%® hurled himself into holes in the tion when they meet the Agsies only Oregon will stand in their way | ame 0 | the Reda owe the locals five players | year be « couple of additions year, and.even then Seattle's team |e: he blocked two or three mes ime Oregon farmers demonstrated ‘for the big Pasdens game MacDougall. Southwick, Northern | or $2,500 for each player | And then Sammy Bohne wilt have} Bob Geary and Al Demaree pitched | will be surrounded by @ lot of those yevery play, and he saved Harve ii betsy Life Insurance Co, Piper & Taft, Y.| But the way the situation stands to-| to toed replaced at third. Sam was «| good ball in the closing weeks of the| pesky ifs and buts until the men | from eo against the third -( re Go | . nights of Columbus, | day ts something like thir trifie erratic in the field at mes, but | season What Harry Gardner, with | ne ned or untll expected 4 ¢ on tH gon | Chau oy W Line Elks, Brewster Ci | Rod Murphy should be back on! he was such a powerful man on the! out his spitball, will xt year fal teangee are ma re | Added to that, he gained as much ground as any other Harvard player with the possible exception of Churehill, scored 21 of Harvard's 81 points, showed some of the best inters | ference ever seen on a football field and directed Harvard's attack. Arnie, it appears, had quite a busy day. MAY HAVE gx"... ITH As for “Bo” gar Co, University Community Five} “0¢2:55% Ballard vs. Franklin in Big Prep Grid NEITHER Further down the Coast the Unl-| ford has not been showing up very Tyersity of Oregon will tangle with | strong in preliminary games and ta at Palo Alto in what should | Oregon will enter the fray a favorite | another real game. At least it | to win. go far in testing the strength of| Washington grid followers are beth teams. | watching the resulta of this game Oregon has not had much of a closely, however, because Stanford this year outside of the Idaho | will play the Purple and Gold team ter, but they are said to have|here next week and then Washing Mix be get in touch wit, the sporting editor | of The Star immediately, and 'f their squads are OQ. K., they will be lined Up soon, ‘The season this year will get under way the second week in December, 1 powerful aggregation. Stan-'ton plays Oregon at Eugene. McMillin, ft ge pee only the lads and lassies who in Frosh-Everett | mo it's Imperative that teams should I EAM HAS BOXING up and cheered when the band i bbl An ot the teretcians dono TR “Dixie who were rooting for him, Oo on « Hi e 4 high eels sup | Everett prep eleven, but if the frosh | F tie circuit will be taken care et TAS I ED IN NEAR tm pes motemooyel beret plunge taims|tnsist-on sticking to their tale that |" far 44 franchises @». No juni passes positively electrified are indignant over the c |the officiating was not “aq in | teaina should file, an it slows up the stands and from even the H ea ee aeaaanrtes, | the City of Smokestacks the matter BAL 1 PON, Std Se Se. 0° DEFEAT wide could be heard “Go on, that freshmen weren't ‘iy a dead issue. en he got started. ¥ a square deal at Everett re| However, there should be an un-| Th# fules of the Ingue — STANDING OF THE TEAMS The Stattle boxing commiasion| His play was finished, clean in | Fone over at the first remsion, was due to go Into session with the | ¢ when the Everett squad de-| derstanding between the two teams ery way, and he had a power the University first year men. | because both the Everett team and "9 oa x rma aa anc 8 teeth tice | Metropolitan Butiding Co, control: steam that could not be denied, there has been a misstatement of| the “W" frosh squad have records | “tly will be made. | ane with and » paltry $50,000, ‘| jers of the Crystal Pool in a final ef- | sapep ge x } ‘The season will be shorter than Ray and Harry will sail for dear old | fort to establish boxing again in Se on the part of the frosh there | too clean for such charges ae have . PLUNGES ‘ Inst year and will get under way, as England next week, after a very successful four months’ tour of the | attic. jghion tat ined Guammmdliadly amc amaag before #tated, about the second week | 5! United States and Canada. They have been busy practically every day |" ‘There has been some slip about|_* oF the other two men, wan a ‘ in December. The clube will be db since they arrived in this country playing exhibition matches before | dates, and the situation got into such | Tot for the work of McMillin y lashington to Put vided into two sections by draw, and large galleries for the consideration of $400 per day, beaides all the a tangle that the building people de | ii r "rem. they would ha: in Field Next W then each team wil! play each squad extra prise money they picked up at the various clubs where special | cided to cancel all leases, but the |)x° Héhthousesin a fog. feam in Fie in ite own section twice. The win | prizes were hung up for low scores and other goifing feats, commission ehould be ‘able to/ ner ae psgt Pier but it 24 on’s football squad, date, will be out. ndére will then in tarn play a two out | straighten ®ut the trouble today, fe td 4 “Bull” Roberts to get ee helght of tts | ‘Washington's main weakness this | of-threegames series for the city| OF MC O iicer will « ‘This will be Vardon’s farewell today as he is now 53 years old and, as In the meantime, two shows are | Defore. Pictures taken by the season next Satur. year has been in the line. The ends | tite. \ooan'for the elty title wh he says, “time I was staying home.” His teammate ts also in the | in store for the fans. The Eagles |Photosraphers of Harvard off 4 Purple and Gold | have teen extremely weak because| The winners of the city title will race be out of the com-| “50's,” but the big boy ts expected to cross the pond next year to de | will stage a smoker for members | PM4ys show “Bull” taking care of the absence of Faulk. then take on the city champions of | Will Just about be ont of lhe, Wld.| fend his tite in the national open championship, only at thelr hall, Friday, November | {TM One to five players on nearly The backfield has a wealth of ma-|‘Tscoma for the Pugst sound honors, petition, | In came Ot A te CoS) an their exhibition matches against the best players available, they |5, and the Elks will stage a ehow at |°Very play. In addition he was terial to be constructed from. Norris, |and that team will then battle Port: way. B have had 9 few reverses, but thelr playing thruout the tour has been | the Crystal Pool November 9, for the |0" © grab @ couple of yards jiey, Eckmann, Butler, Abel, Wil | land's best for the Northwest crown. /even Up wonderfully brilliant. Seatsie Boys’ club Ume those yards were and Green making up the best} The preliminary season should; Ballard ts the dark of the British Abe Jamie needed—and he got them, George Duncan, open champion; Mitchell, Braid, . wind up about the first of February,|race so far having slipped Queen a trio of Engtand’s best, pros, are CHURCHILL Which Will give all of the teams ®| Anne the short end of = 7 to 01 Way wouldn't they? ELKS RING zis . chance to line up outof-town games count and having licked LAncoin Sail ChurchiN was a flash. More than “There are no Financial teen tor fi ° Fans has thru without coe Goes Gene Hutton must CARD TAKES ft bore’ a, back cute come a dressing room tburst” t he" ‘The game will mark the opening |!" 8 team. Each team must furnish | , defeat tn two stare, defeating one half of the annual pei meth . SHAPE deem iie toner Bramall : ‘a. big revernal of form{of Washington's stadium. Both |'™ WM Outfit. Including tasketbalis woos geattie 6 to 0, and holding! siK Jodges, .which was played here throws off tacklers Uke water plays some real football| Washington and Dartmouth have| ARY Players are vligbie under (8 |rincoin to @ 0 to 0 tin In @ enesided victory for ghe locals Nate Druxinman is busy lining up| thrown off from a duck’s back. same goes for Dartmouth, | won but « single game and dropped | Prevent rules. but the teeulatiows Of) .. natard team has & good] @ “horse and horse” as the visit to Tacoma last month ended a card for the Elks’ smoker to be| the critics have him spotted as @ ton’s opponents here in the |two so far this season. True, both | ‘B® leagu song latrong line, but Is handicapped on} much in favor of the homesters, but staged at the Crystal pool a week | sible candidate for the A. A. bid: paying its players, Basketball players new to Seattle, of the season, that game | teams have been handicapped by in- the offensive. Their strongest bets Not so much could be said for the from Tuesday for the Seattle Boys’ _ EAGLES Five bouts will be staged by the “Bagles at the smoker for members ‘only at the Eagles’ hall at Seventh Red Gage and Lioyd Madden, an other pair of familiar welters, clash the seml-windup. spiracy and operation of a confidence game, named Chick Gandil, Eddie Cleotte, Claude Williams, Joe Jack- BEATS lered when the Investigation of base- ball scandals is resumed November | 6, it waa announced. game, but when reports of an alleged attempt to throw the game were cir culated, Grover Alexander was sub- The game was set for 2:30, with Tracey Strong as referee, and Butch Boyle as umpire, star, is trying out tor the University Washington frovh crow. q erbact Thelm, left half; Me. With AGAINST BLACK SOX Ree ee ictetiea right | Kelson and Chet Inglis, trio of notables who were missing from Inst ; CHICAGO, Oct, 20.—Extradition of | Boston, gamblers. was, Fay — now ready for the fray, the local herd look like a good : T SAGO, ox o 4 @) STAGE three gamblers and 10 former major] ‘The charges were based on a epe-|,, Wallard waa to have lined up as league baseball players was to be| cific bet of $25 lost on the series by al flows: Play tn the captain's cup tournament at Earlington has reached the sought today in connection with in-|man whose name was not given by; Nardine, left end; Erickson, left) semifinal round with the exception of the Griggs-Robinson match, dictmenta charging conspiracy to fix| the grand jury. tackle; Sullivan, left guard; Master) which will be played off tomorrow. The winner will then be called the 1919 world series, returned late Bonds of those indicted were fixed |#0n, center; Stevens, right guard; upon to meet Griffith in the lower half of the draw, while Myers and yesterday by the Cook county grand| at $10,000 each, Harrison, right tackle; Walby, right) Chingan tangle in the top section. Three quarters of the difference in jee. Charges against Claude Hendrtx,|¢nd; Axe, quarter; Boyer, right half;| handicaps is allowed in bisques, Ed Brown will donate a handsome The indictments charging eon-| Chicago Cub hurler, will be consid Lowery, left half, and Peel, fullback trophy to the winner. ‘Things are breaking tough for Howard “Colonel” Vaden this year. During the summer his scores were usually around the century mark es . ne|#0n, Hap Felach, Fred McMullin,| Ban Johnson, president of the which meant free eats for his playmates—Gray, Kellison and Stanley— Bye and Vine sts Priday. | TH | Swede Hisberr and George Weaver, | American league, has presented a let [5] ind believe the “colonel,” these brothers have real appetites. ‘The show is being promoted by Jimmy timer White Sox players; Bill|ter from Otto Floto, Kansas City “meal ticket” is now shooting around the 75 mark, but John, “Cappy me. Jensen, | BUFHS and Hal Chase, former ‘major | port writer, implicating Hendrix in and Stan seem to be fed up, thank you, and matchmaking with Eddie Hammond rere gent ry |league players; Abe Attell, former | #leged crookedness in the game with , ~ Vaden is tabooed at present, & pair of welterweights, will bead: pugitist, and Rachael Brown, New| Philadelphia here August 30. Floto Mine the soow. eceie anil rook York, and Joseph (“Sport”) Sullivan, | Charged Hendrix telegraphed a friend | Andy Young, one of the leading players at Beacon Hill last year, apodlgretd gery Dene presochascael - -_—- e — City to bet $5,000 on Phila- is now a professional at one of the clubs around Los Angeles, been elphia. a aan an a ee smokers. JOE COFFEY Hendrix was slated to pitch the] wna Glenn, former Lincetn feetball GLAS TWO RUNS BY DOU an awful fizzle from a finan-| juries and such, but gridiron fans who id like to,join some team in|Pehind the line are Lowery and Here's how the individual matches Unesmen of either team and it te it. lerave to see winners in action. emi ane engi here,|Hoyer at half. ‘They have & good) first in each couple = * club. hardly probable that either Harvard “me 28 Oo oe ne ie names nnd aai|kicker in Harrison, ther right] At Karlington—Griswold 3 vs, Raleigh 0, Stein Nato plans to use Steve Dalton. | or Centre will grab a place there, aie “ ial” Ti * - ltwckle, but he won't have much on| ton 3A. Wright 6, Griffith 3 vs. Janes 0, Brown 0 vs, Cavanaugh Los Angeles welter, with one of the |tho the work of Tolbert, giant Oak. | its in Greases to The Star, A list of such 4 Seudine teen’ et bie. Wee te tel names will be published in this de-|Ivan Jones, the Franklin booter. Forde 2 vs. Cultus 0, Hartburt 3 vs. yeaa agg Bene Berg A 9 an lahoma-Harvard guard, and Football Today partment from time to time, andthey| Harrison's educated toe brought a| 2 Horner @ va. Reynolds 0, McGeorge ieee’ Storey, end is looking for |e omery will bear watching. ‘There are only two real big foot Virginia Military institute laxt week | may be placed with different squads.|win over Lincoln with a 20-yard] Tacoma 5. 8 a lightweight opponent for Bob 4 Pall tilts billed for football circles | takes some of har nag mag haga pocneecenercineeene ry ype ot a called up one — asi gg oe a ry Harper to feature in a double:main| NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—Hugh Jet stru with Penn State, on to tr 5 . L, Toate 2, Metager 7 b Bast of the Rocky Mountains today. | Gir" Dobie's Cornell outfit tanglen FIVE REJECT Railard was to take the field with| 3.Y R. Teats 0, Fry 2 vs. Jackson 0 "Dalton te ratedaa 8 hey wien. | Gleata, wan peacheleh ts toscana At Chicago the University of Ch | with Rutgers and should win. LASKER PLAN the same lineup that started against | Side 3 vs, McGraw 0, Piper 0 vs. Smith sett, wise tameaeianes Seon diausil She weiner pn Sefton pres cago squad will play hosts to Ohio! Harvard plays Virginia, Princeton Lincoln last week, but the Franklin] 3 ¥& Andrews 0, Bridge 3 vs. McBurney ing along at a fast clip recently. | nouncement the former manager @f je. Both are undefeated so far tackles West Virginia and Yale playx| CHICAGO, Oct. 30.—Han Johnron| ccm haa been slightly shifted for] ban 3 va. Lyle @. Seattle 30, Tacoma 12, as. 5 es ad Detroit Turse teak nen the fight for the “big ten” title. | house wth Colgate. The “big three” |and “five loyal” American league) i iaays tiff, Grand total 51-17 in favor of the locals, When the French armies go into| assistant ae bt the ae In the Far East Notre Dame and/ should win unless there is an upset |owners in conference here Friday,| ‘ine Franklin aggregation was to training this fall they wil} use the|club. Jennings will take the p the Army will clash in their annual | some place. | decided to reject the proposal of the | 1.16 taken the field with the follow: Next Sunday, November 7, is the date ume trenches. en dugouts thakitmads vacant by the rel Intersectional battle at West Point.| Dartmouth tangles with Tufts tnjother 11 major league club owners | OO ina up: each lodge will be represented by 30 of its sheltered the allied heroes during the| Johnny Evers, who has taken o ‘This game shouid be a thriller. the only other game of prominence | for reorganization of baseball under| "Wise jert end; Chute, left tackle; This will be a split match—one-hall moe A ae rein BE the Chicage Cube. ‘The defeat of Pennsylvania by the! in the East, the Lasker plan. Stelfel, eft guard; Engle, center,| ‘Tacoma, while the other half are being played in Seattle, The team ' _— _ ICTMENTS West, right guard; Stanley, right ng the most points on the day’s play will be awarded the Scobey : RETURN IND pio Agee Mg oar ny is a hai Seb FT and WIN FOR QUEEN ANNE Two pretty runs around the wings, The lineup end summary: 3 oon Anno (12) West Seattte ¢6 by Jesse Dough Queen Anne's “ae inne ( ‘oon « The third bout brings together ‘Frank Pete and Irving | Gleason, | Jocal lightweighta. ‘Bill Sneddon and Mickey Hannon, stituted, Floto also declared Eugene Pack. ard, former pitcher, was named in a BAIRD SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 36.—Joe Coffey added another victory to his Fil! Savage, Lincoin guard, wil prob- ably be out for the rest of the season. The husky Lincoin gridder had his back severely injured im the game with Bal- > in i wire sent by Hal Chase regarding | jara. star right halfback, brought the bill! jackenhue - McDonald | featherweights, who put up a good | long string of consecutive wins when | gambling on games. rhs teams a hapdearned win over Weet|Nakagawa . Kindred bout at a recent Arena show, will| he took the decision from Earl Baird meneemnendastiineenienimctitsin Big Fraser, the West Senttle tackte, | Seattle at the local ball park Friday | un Bonary A re) f gam Hathaway Parret go on in a@ return match. of Seattle, former army aviator, in J CKSON ST PS fo plaving a he te tee by @ 19 to 6 count ° One more bout will be added dur- _ Ing the week. Dreamland ring here last night. A whirlwind finish In the last stanza influenced the referee in the local a good for the ad Siders, Me makes his feet oneal At the start of the fracas West |: Seattle hammered Queen Anne's line | thru right tackle on @ delayed split | | FITZSIMMONS For more than forty year's Boston Garter has Only 19 immigrants came to the | ad's favor. NEW YORK, Oct. 80.—Willie|. Johnny Cole, veteran end, will be eliet ’ oly baffied | : 4 7 ale W plar Ser Preto dine toe buck play that completely baffled I f ] | Id Wnited States from Rumania in| Dave Shade got a draw with|Jackvon, the East Side lightweight, | 0). yy oo Rn Bi y lend tomen we over, not onl 4619, the smallest number from any| Frankie Varren in the semi-windup, | haa his eyes set on tho lightweight |" *™Stt*r of the Present arid bap phate ay 8 pare carck ” t the Te ry but on clean punches Farren seemed to have @ slight edge. Charley Moy of San Jone, Cal., won all the way from Willie Wise of Salt Lake city. crown of Benny Leonard today, Jackson knocked but Eddie Fitz simmons last night in the tenth round of a scheduled 16-round bout in Madison Square Garden, country, keeps the old but makes new ones each year. Most men ask for Boston Garter as a matter of course—the two words go so well together. for the firat touchdown, Douglas dashed off a 40-yard run in the same quarter for the tying count, He tallied the winning touchdown by another long run in| Scoring Queen Anne ehdowns, West Seattle—Touchdown, Substitutions Parker for Mills, Taft for lormer planni to or- Eanise @ team of former Quay tone. ore to oni Star engue | this winter. sails Dougias 2 ton. Queen Anne ooo ‘Tex Rickard, promoter of the Gar-| yo, ‘ : pie dati eetmatee eet fe ie Since the end of the world war,|den, announced that Jackson and|an cnt ich tor Wen teeta ee ee a ee eee Niiny,"awanbere for Tarkennun. Cavan George Frost Co., Boston “*,"" Velvet Grip Hose Supperters 12,100 homes have been rebuilt in|Champion Henny Leonard would|fasteat man in. the prep le Docsinn was the dig eter: Wir| Marine for Weak } for Women, Misses and Children should make @ strong bid for first hone ors in the sprints in high school track meete rest vor France, 178,500 repaired and 46,570 ‘ke for Kindred, Gour- | other houses in wee temporarity. meet for the title early in Decem wght for Lawrence, | [i her. cs M Weat Seattle ley for Byoke, Oniiian for Thor Queen Anne, with Fraser at tackle, playing the best for the losers,