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WESTERN FOOTBALL MENTORS MAKE GOOD | WITH BIG BANG ON EASTERN GRIDS IL DOBIE and Hugo Bezdek, former Northwestern foot-| ball tutors, are making good with one grand bang in} Eastern gridiron circles. goes for Hugo Besdek Penn State has faced, gene results, t was woefully for their play decisive variety. beyond fe will be determined Wniversity of Pittsdurg’s team on Turkey day | two important “Rig Ten” grid . —— |batties are on the boards for Sat-| BATTLING ( ys SYRACUSE’S DEFEAT utday when Oblo State tackles (NELSON — 3S BIG SURPRISE | Michigan and Iilinota does battle Wrocnsp our The 3 to 0 defeat Holy Cros/ with Chicago. Both Ohio and [lb Wa ROWER in 2 stconps Banded Syracuse Saturday was one pois have come thru with clean} @t the biggest surprises of the slates so far, Ohio defeating Chicago | @eason. The Syracuse squad had/py a 7 to ¢ tally and Illinois trim Played a 7 to 7 tie with Pittsburg; ming Michican by the same score.) SM.DAPRATO og had defeated Darteouth, _ 7 Wins for Chiengo and Michigan | SOR8D 18 Powdts fox Tar Micmican AccueS 1 1915. before running up agains ‘o'y | would tie the race up Inte a beauti.| (Cross. em age = es ful mese as all four teams, with team out eo Tul we fo * | Wisconsin, would be even up for t g Miitecs football honors. oe asKetba eague cnn ae, 3 baMe al ectne | Entry Blank HAS POWERFUL SQUAD HERE, FRIDAY a ; ers Dame ranks mighty Nib) sistie gridiron fane are in for I HEREBY wish to apply for a franchise for the ny ormees te cinaeing: om a ood game Friday when the chines in American eircies. ‘The Indiana college proved class last week by downing Army under as big score. u by a falr margin. —_ ae ‘Three other men are All-Ame: candidates, Kiley and Dobie’s Cornell university team is wading thru the se son with a clear slate, cleaning up in four starts. former Oregon Piloting the Pern State team this year. Cornell hasn’t had the tough schedule to but nevertheless the something | urtay missing Bezdek’s team has _ regis- tered wins over Dartmouth - and Pennsylvania so far in _ their big games, their 27 to 7/ eran Just how strong Penn State really | al Goubt when they mingle with the| IMPORTANT nic powerful | TEN GAMES collegiate its he Previous to this they had licked The Notre Dame team ts said today In George Gipp. He 236 yards against the Army. ri. Ander. | Bi @ pair of ends, and Coughlin, and tackle, being the other STATE Goops State showed HAVE snowed outfit under a score of 31 a fine high schoo! athlete. is breaking Bregation last week WISHES HE COUL TLY AS FRANK PET DOES. Feported slim. count all of the votes cast i the country after today’s ele 2 only thing that could ever Clay Hite madder than his name in the paper is should accidentally picture on the printed ae $ } Like our yd Tindell, ireless, Clay of the Dai we wonder ho’ Hite’s gymnasiu are coming these day. IS A GREAT DISGUISE, BY TOM OLSEN Uineup, in a final endeavor to put BILL KLEPPER SAYS Ppt HIS HAIR AS NIFT- Washington that they must have the goods when the Montana univer- week. The Montanans intro- looking team here,| Franklin they simply couldn't stop the Clarence Loomis, former Lincoln) work for in D E Chances of Frank Farmer being | @lected sheriff of King co. today are Joe Wopp says he would hate to be the man who had to n C- contemporary, ly “a m 8. EDDIE JACKSON'S RED HAIR Conch “Stub” Allison, of the Uni-| of the quarterback versity of Washington football team, | will fs making some shifts in the varsity | against Stanford, a winning team on the field against the | strong Stanford university team hei Saturday. season, and with a few shifts he ‘Washington still has a chance of tying for first place in the Coast con- | according ference race, and the lons of the com- ing game will put the damper on any championship hopes for the 1920 grid ief! re Coach Allison is working the men|for 4 tackle with hard in the fina} drive before the big | same position on the other side of the | The same mentor, who Ithacans are o fo t lifornia Golden when the the mat with th Bears at Berkeley 1s € class by defeating Montana by og seore while California did like wine by trimming O. A. C., 17 to 7 both teams boast a w material. The Ith of vet r * Win over Penn. being of the) probably be on the inside track wil for the gume at Pasadena with tho Eastern champions. Franklin and Broadway high school j teams get together for their annual | tussle. Franklin ts just about elim- [inated from the prep race, but, |next to winning the champtonship, the Franklin boys would undoubted ly rather sling the hooks into the Tigers than any other team in the city. And the same goes for Broad. way. Tt will be a real test for the rondway ageregation. Franklin | just did take the short end of the score from Ballard and the Green and Black team is due to put up a hard Might against the heavy First | Hill aggregation. A win for Frank }tim would put the Ballard eleven undisputably in first place. the hardtrying guard of the Bal- lard outfit, keep up their good the rest of the prep league season, it's going to be next | the mythical All-City eleven. Wine! has played a fine defensive game| at end, covering punts well and/ doing a lot of deadly tackling. Stevens is rather light for and he's in the game every minute. The first time we mw Eddie we thought he was an Irishman, Eddie never eats ham and eggs. But he eats eggs. NOW DO YoU WHAT WE MEAN? Wonder how Dan Salt is heep- ing those silver-announcing pipes loosened up these days? If Sammy Bohne ran bases like Virgil Garvey does he wouldn’t have to take that long train ride back East next spring. KNOW || Virgil, by the way, | | that his musical education in | | | Progressing wonderfully, He | Played three records on his Vic- | | | trola the other night and only | broke two of ‘em. | Dey. —* GOOD NIGHT! et reports | is thru that As before men-| the past several years iD) tioned, Washington State proved ite | a It's bound to be @ thriller because a} This same Pullman team wil! face| guard, but he’s a pretty strong kid, fits big game of the year next Sat- | nu in The Star City Tel.... Franklin's prep gridiron team has amon 4 been considerably strengthened for TWO PREP the struggle with Broadway in the SCHOOL STARS addition of three players who are If Bi Wise, crack end of the/*lisibie for the second quarter team, and Bob Stevens, | men. The three men are Johnny Cole, | 4n end; Brice Taylor, colored guard, and George Corbety a halfback. | Cole and Taylor add a lot of "tend for the Cougars. He played|to impossible to keep them off of | Welsht to the Franklin Une, which | @ Stellar game for the Pullman ag- now ranks as o of the bent for- NEBRASKA VS. RUTGERS | NEW YORK, Nov. 2. — Football | tans will have a chance to spend an | “election day” holiday at one or two interesting gridiron contesta booked here | Nebraska and Rutgers will furnish the feature attraction at the Polo «rounds in the firet intersectional contest to be staged bere this sea son. | YANK STARS TO TOUR | NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—America's cup tedm will make an exhibition tour of Australia following the cup matches in New Zealand the first of the year. The United States Lawn Tennis association has ad [cepted the invitation of the Austra an association to have the team tour that country PRINCETON MEETS YALE Princeton and Yale will clash tn their annaal football ic day. Neither team is considered of championship caliber this year, cording to Eastern critics, Princeton has come thru the sea so far without @ defeat while the Yale team was defeated by Boston college a couple of weeks ago. | but n FROSH CREW MEN LIGHT Frosh crew candidates are still |turning out at the University of | Washington, Turnouts will continue |thru November until Thanksgiving Seventy-five but there is a deprth of heavy ma- terial Johnny Wilson has edged Bob out) Job, and probably | start in the pivot position Zob Abel has been shifted to right | end, and is playing @ star game at | that extremity, | Capt. Ted Faulk will be ready to} play in the Stanford game Saturday, | to Trainer “Heck” 1d: | | mundson, The presence of Faulk in the game will fill u Clark looks like the best bet Ingram at the line, Jimmy Bryan is practically a cinch for one guard, with Gus Pope, Ed WASHINGTON LINEUP IS SHIFTED FOR STANFORD Hobi and “Heavy” Glenn fighting it out for tite othér guard job Roy Eckmann and |have playing hal scrimmage, usual form. Guy Norris, at fullback, 9 still bothered with injuries that he re received in the Whitman game, and {9 not playing his regular game, The varsity played a regular game p a big hole at| with the Frosh Saturday, winning by | score of a 20-6, It is interesting to note that the Everett high sch team beat the Vrosh by the scor 200, The world production of graphite has been about 120,000 tons LOOPED THE LOOP 962 successive. Times Satur. | ac-| j ndidates are still out Rhea Butler | during | but are way below their | ot | THE SEATTLE IN 3 HOURS, 52 minUTes, 10 Sceonns OR. LECHER STAR BY RIPLEY aie ALFRED DRICGS, Exeer, Gl kicked 15 FIELD GOALS in A SINGLE GAME (1915) 0 | AND SPOKE 12 HOURS j On WE Sant SuguecT OTE Austen PRcLINENT , Basketball League. . Manager FRANKLIN IS STRENGTHENED FOR BROADWAY | BATTLE , Ward lines in the city. Cole and Wine make up the best pair of ends in the etreult, They are| both big, fast, experienced and good on both offense and defense. Former Coach Reseberg is helping |Head Coach Devorak with the Franklin team this week, and Rese berg has high hopes of secing a Franklin team down Broadway for the first time Friday, ‘Things are running pretty amooth | at Broadway, The Tigers realize that |they would face @ tough game with | Franklin, even if the Quakers had |lost every other game of the season | Head Coach Powers ts being help- ed by Morris and Campbell, former Broadway players. The Broadway equad has a heavy |forward.line and will undoubtedly | because of their weight. @ trio of good backs in Ward, Mein |ter and Strizek, who will be called upon to do most of the ground gain ing NEW YORK, Nov. 2—Jack Demp- | sey and his rival for the world's championship, Georges Carpentier, have had their first battle. It wasn't in a ring and they didn’t | wear gloves. They went at it bare fisted in a fleld with clubs. Neither one is a star golf player but thelr appearance on the links of @ country club drew almost as big Ja gallery an Ted Ray or Harry Var stick fairly close to straight footbail | They have | EXTRA! DEMPSEY AND CARPENTIER IN BATTLE! “. brand pineal endveing BAIN er tan ye ot ee ter, whe lost = feur-round decision to Travie Davie here, ie sovtned | | mis with Carpentier, | Harry Mansell. the same bird undoubt- edly who was in Henttle @ short sa | seem & recent Minneapolis visitor, fe slaimed the bantamweight ebamplon-| |abip ef Hmgiand, end then disappeared | lover night sfore be was lined up for any ' | saying that 9 too uneven. Inasmuch mite himeetf that he wouldn't chance the comminsion evi- have any dently did the right thing. | | 11 eeoms a if Jow Neckett, the weanen | heavywelght champion, le about due to come over the pond to take his crack at| the Yank jack that foreign fighters have | been ering recently. His first oppo- | nent undoubtedly be Bill Brennan, in New York. | dleweiaht, leweight. good around San Francisco, plans to leave for the East with some of the soon, Willie Mecshan, & He is scheduled to fight Jimmy Resec tas aout Wilde in London early in January next Tuesday nig Vaeciaion bows don could have brought out. It was a nodtecixion ba didn't keep score, They not having suffi cient paper on hand Golf erition admitted that as golf| players they were both expert fight ers, Some hope was extended for their future Demprey walloped an even dozen balls into faraway woods and Car Pentier lost 10 | DIRECT PASSING PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 2.—Many of the leading elevens are using the | direct passing system this year. Pittsburg and Penn State are among the late schools to adopt it SUBS ARE WEAK PRINCETON, Nov. 2.—Lack of good substitutes at Princeton in giv NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—Columbia university is showing a great revival in spirit this year, The game is back j nearly where it wan 15 years ago, jseme the ban was imposed. |ing Coach Bob Roper some worry. The Tigers are perfecting the for ward passing game, annually by Seattle gay Be cautious, Consult tended investments, He uable advice about Invest Your Savings Carefully Tt has been shown that $3,000,000.00 are lost vest their money in get-richquick schemes, contemplated ers who confidently in- your banker about tn- can give you much valk investments, Joarrying the. er fight Joe. |who parked hia trusty wallops or Bud's chin when he countered, and Joe w ly too strong for him |ANOTHER DEFEAT jing the game, and displayed the fact | man, bantam champion, Garden. in the event he wins the bout and tron machine faces a severe test Sat Little Chance of Seattle Protest Being Upheld There tw ltth RIDLEY FACES chance for Beat tle’s protest of Vernon's winning USUAL of the 1920 pennant being upheld, according to several Kastern diamond erities who have com "HANDICAP |*22:": Heattle protested the playing of tud Ridley, who makes Ham Hyatt, who finished the oda tak Tacoma Thured he || complete season with Toledo tf the Am b t usual disad. || then finished the season with the }vantage when he boxes Morgar Jonen The rule governing such cases Jonen will outweigh Rudley by sev.|]| feuds that no player under con era but more important|| tract or reservation with one than Jones w © the || Minor league club, after finishing react him. The ‘I ha on with that & very good left hand and when a under p ty of ittle fellow like Ridley runs up “in which he against a boxer of Jones’ ability the t in the cham natter of re one of the mc nother shiner Important elements of the bout or higher JONES HAS AKKIVED att wan recalled by the New York Americans at the end of the ee that |] A. A. season and then transferred he. hes. are as & main eventer |} to Vernon. was not under when he held Joe Gorman to a still be tar as draw in the upSound city recently m was concerned in a asround bout fe stronger New York recailed him than he was last mea Ridley has been doing quite a bit of boxing because his judgment of dis tance was poor when he took or German and Joe made him miss a t Kidley made the big mistake of Wh et J took on Jor do the tearing in a Jones outboxed him Lance Michbourg, wih by the Grand Kapids season on loan from ¢ wee far ond w tly f his longer reach. in the four-club WwoULD league, according to the official os Mth . tud wil to fight at top| S20 (ise Besse. Bisbee played infield berth 400 hitters of the for the Central bel was one Another defeat Thursday for y would hurt his drawing pow. | rly in these parts and to win ‘acoma bout will be over the ound route. DEFEAT SOUTH PARK The Walla Walla Eagles had little | trouble in handing the South Park | froquols a 260 beating at South | Park Sunday for the city amateur | grid ius The & “Rabe” Tuth, the passed 150 times during the past seasc re free tranportation gifts than an |one official campaign before, Don Rader. the the Portiand Reavers in 1919, ed from the Beaumont club league | the past season, | Southern league, gies showed real class dur he has had several offers from baneball that they could give any state high “Br pied & on a town, | managers forfnext j ear. But school or amateur, team @ tough | ret ee ee et nee tage wus | game. * | otters. The Walia Walla lineup was Dono gan and Kandor, ends; Abner and Tuynell, tackles; Peters and Grit. fiths, guards; Engala, center; Long, quarter; Bob Corbett and Jim Cpr halves; Bill Wilkins, Gil. Byron and Wise went in for Long at quarter during the game. Any good grid team in the state wanting games can communicate with the Eagles thru The Star, EVERETT-SCOTT GAME OFF? with President Jonn Heydier, announced Chances for Everett high scheot's eculatio, series eketa | fame with Boott high school at Toledo, Ohio, December 4, jare slim, according to Dick Meade, | writing in the Toledo News-Bee. It| ball under which was not generally known here that) >*rred from the gam: me run king, was Jother American leaguer ever received in who played shortstop for bas ¢ Don played by New Orleans of the Joe Jackson, one of the “Diack Sox.” | who t* now in Kavannah, Om, says that } . falda, Boe “Rube” Marquard, after @ conference would appeal from the verdict of the Cleveland judge who found him gulity TURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1929. WAIT UNTIL of the of the leagues, in Kansan City, Bul Kilepper meeting of minor week Prexy elub. b ot epper r is b which hangs rumor that Demar ng considered for K. 0. altho he the present the government of Mars. Several nam ed in local baw ent among which are former Kansas City pilot; former Cleveland boss; verto} Kelly, leader of the St mentor. | ager every year. Constant a in the managership of the club won’ ket the locals anywhere, as it takes | some time to build up @ winner. | ATTELL TO CHICAGO, Nov |John J. ed today sought told by both Heyd of Brookiym that hy less he proves himeeif innocent. Caorge Jae Maivel, HK Kos’ vues te be tradea to eome tional league outfit. Kart Gheety, Salt Lake fret. pounded out 23 homers durt meanon, 01 jort of the mi former Salt Lake dian. Brief is now with 1 the American association. Hi Dead such & game was contemplated. Scott high school is figuring on playing Newton, Mass., at Boston in event the Everett game falls thru As Everett i not playing prep av pe ~ meron our new (whalebone! teams they can't rank as prep en es champs, says Meade. HERMAN TO MEET WINNER NEW YORK, Nov, 2—Pete Her has prom- ined to meet the winner of the Lynch-Sharkey bout to be fought Friday night in Madison Square Sharkey bas announced he will postpone his trip to Engiand Herman will live up to hie promise. Go Teen ee’ Seis of wrt ctaee fi the cob: | EXAMINATION rREs very Tittle epee Sn ot ere eereae fe etdgeworts nave ination “ind sdvice tres: CORNELL VS DARTMOUTH Gil Dobie’s Cornell university grid urday when they meet the Dart mouth eleven. This is Cornell's first real test of the season ‘The Toronto TORONTO, Nov. club, in the International league, d $30,000 for the season just ned, Owner McCafferty gave each | player a bonus SPEAKING oF fiections, Pur GENTLY, at possible. TO AVOID bloodshed, You KNOW what chance. A REPUB! ICAN used to have, OF GETTING votes. IN THE “Bold South.” WELL, THERE was a bird. WHO RAN for office, ON THE Republican slate. IN GEORGIA, ot all places. AND WHEN the returns, WERE FIGURED out. HE HAD tre votes, GUARANTEED HY FACTORY UNLIMITED MILEAGE AND THE election officials, ‘ee HAD HIM arrested, eee FOR REPEATING, ene 80 ALL you voters, eee WHO WANT to repeat, eee AutoTire &RubberCo. 18-20 KF. Pine st. BOYLSTON AND EAST PINE Mall Orders Promptly Filled DON’T bo Ld with votes, @O TO some smoke shop, AND cast 8 ballot FOR CHESTERFIELDS, THEN YOU'LL “repeat.” you suer cont help ft, AND NO election official CAN PINCH yon, either, FOR “com Na beck” IN FACT, we ian cee FOUR MILLION smokera, OF THIS “clearette REPEAT fel “THEY ean: * have been mentions yall circles, promink John Ganzl, Lee Fohly Harry Wo former Seal pilot, and Mi Paul clubs Klepper says he has no defi idea of whether his new pilot be a playing manager or a bendy FACE TRIAL 2.—Abe Attell, former featherweight champion, and (Sport) Sullivan, of Boston, indicted for conspiracy in connection with the faked 1919 world series, will come bere voluntarily for trial, the state's attorney's office was inform- is not wanted um crack Portiand nt to play om the t at present. ‘The annus! Const league a eececccccoes ececccees coces: 8 Amaigam Filling serecccccccoses, taken ip the Klepper Will Take His Time Naming New ‘Seattle Ball Chieftan! \ BELIEVE IT OR NOT PREXY TO K. C. MEET There's Mttle chance of the new Seattle Coast league ng named before the annual National association to be held according to the next local further states that ne — t member of the Seattle team — the berth, | wallop on the ner Jack Adams or Al » would pilot the Siwashes next season, The Seattle president expects te meet his new manager in Kansag City at the big minor league session, has no more of an idea ag time of just what his new pilot's name is than he has of At any rate whoever ts selecta@l) uld be selected with care so Ue will not have to have a new Counsel for Attell and Sullivan are said to have assured State's Attorney Hoyne that their clients willl surren- der as soon as arrangements can be made for bail. Neither Attell nor Sullivan, they said, will oppose ex tradition. An early trial will be ing the Merit 47] Tell No Tales REAL PAINLESS DE + i . " \ 94 € a} ak other candidate has a chance — No Chesterfields in ‘the rum ning. Over four million smokers have picked Chesterfields, ee return swells the votes,

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