The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 5, 1920, Page 21

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WILL WORK OUT | TODAY | Coach “Stud” ANison, of the Unt Wersity of Washington football squad, @NMNownced the complete varsity Hine | Up for the Stanford Washington, ®ame Saturday on Denny field ‘The shifting of Bob Abel from) @QBarter to right end ly one of the Most noticeable changes in the Une- Up. Jonny Wilson, last year’s frosh backfield star, will take Abel's Place at quarter Ted Faulk, the Washington cap. tain, will be back of the line to do Place or drop Kicking, if that ts Necessary. CLARK AT LAFT TACKLE | “Zeke” Clark has been awanted the Aeft tackle berth for the big game | ~ Baturdey. } Ed Hobdt, a man who has been @stinguishing himself during prac tee, is Allison's choice for left cuard £ i Larry Smith, the former Broadway ‘ school player, will be back at - old place at center. This ts| ith’s second year af that position on the varsity. w } GLENN AT GUARD “Heavy” Glenn will start the game | St right guard. Besides Glenn's 196 Pounds, his fighting ability is largely Fesponsibite for the fact that he has Janded this berth for tne big Lilt Sat Here's wday. Bob Ingram hag been chosen to! if @art the game gt right tackle. In) € ‘s early season playing has at) H considerable notice sti Bob Abel, the former qu or { ‘will start the game at right end WW |r AT PIVOT; j Rhea Butler and Ray Eckmann fee lay right and bet halves, re Pershing a tackle, FIVE CAGE TEAMS IN “STAR. LEAGUE ‘Graduate Manager Edwart Martin) There are still many franchises fecelved no word from Coach | open, and most of the teams are ex announced shortly after the coach | tion meeting will be beld at The ‘Works out with the men this after. | Star. Each has & pick on the) | executive of the American league and is taking this method of freesing johm-| him out of the game, I do not be-| | Neve the scheme will get the support reset pin Fg cs |cute® cuits.’ |MORE BOXING CLUBS) iby the| NEW YORK, Nov. 6—Two more_ @| boxing clubs for New York. State | boxing commission has granted I | censes to the Commonwealth A. C., ot and the Star Sporting club. | | } Material : Sale Big Reductions on Roofing, Doors and Many Our yard clearance sale is featuring startling price cuts which will save you money in building or making alterations. Odd Sizes of Doors Below Wholesale Cost Best of quality; standard manufacture. Se- lect from them before cutting your openings. Our Entire Stock of the Famous H. W. Johns- Manville Co. Roofings at Cost Prices This includes 2 and 3-Ply Regal, 2 and 3-Ply Pilot, 3-Ply Brooks Asbestos. No Better Roofing Made ’ Astonishing Bargains in Short Lengths Siding and Flooring Also Many Odds and Ends of Accumulated ‘ Lumber PICK UP_THESE BARGAINS AND USE THEM WHEN READY Take the Fauntleroy Car on First Avenue and get off at the California Street Junction. COLUM BeVALLEY Phone West 41 4519 California Avenue NEW YORK, Nov. 6—Jack Damp agreements this afternoon at @'clock, to box for the world’s heavy: weight championship, according tolin the United tates 60 days before Francia Deschampa the French: |the meeing. man's manager. It will be @ ceremony as near Ike of playing im The Star bae-| will permit ketball league this season. The three promoters — Tex ‘The Biks, Piper @ =» and the|Charies B. Cochrane and William A this it av-| Unt Communi! five have | Brady—the Ay game, ae it only brome ‘and a flock of scribes and| thelr club rooms next Wednesday average weight of the Wash-| Two now teams have been added. | Dhotographers wil! be thera, mo team will be 173 pounda|They are the Seattle Chamber of| Gold potuted pena will be ured tn ‘9 average will be 169, Commerce and the Ca D team of/ the public enactment of a very pri- the National Guard. vate ceremony that took place « week aga. Deschamps admitted to- After Six Years EVANSVILLA Ind, Now. kh day that the articles of agreem: about the Stanford lineup, but| pected to be lined up before next/Were signed last week. The that a definite lineup wi!l| Wednesday, when the first organiza,|™ony of today te for pictures and pubtictty only. Just am bad teen expected. the eee Oe Managers of teamg that want to | Promoters will announce that unex warriors arrived fn | put their teama in the rene es Obstacinn have arinen in Ha eas taste tenene: and were) filr out that entry blank at once. vana and that the bout, 15 réunds to by a big band of local Stam} A further detailed account of just | 4 decision, will be held In New York supporters, begs Naples by mcd is and what/tither an Memorial day or Independ- of the motion picture rights Carpentier and Deschamps mafl to! bro’ ‘coach Powell and four of his Stanford gridiron stars, who will battle against | Washingtoh here Saturday. Wileor is captain of the team, and he will hold down one of the halfback berths. Shlaudeman will call the signals while Campbell is a halfback and | ween BIG FELLOWS TO SIGN PUBLICLY TODAY +n fitth bout te being arranged for morrow for France. They will reja Carpentier will sign | turn after the promoters notify them | — 3) of the date and place of the bout. The agreement requires them to be | After atx years we plan to do this year, wil be pub |Smce day, sgording to Deachampa. yam wins eaead, Saberene, ‘Basket p tayers| The end of the purse re) And every man is afarid of seme DES MOINES and managers of tonnes interested in| mains the same as was pamed injening: if it isn't anything it's competitive basketball should make| the earlier negotiations Hagen ott BACKS UP an effort to read what we plan to do| Dempeey gets $30,000 and Carpen oll rete ate before deciding not to enter the city | Her $200,000. Each gets 35 per cent| A girl seldom smiles as nweefly on cut in prices. Many Patterns Now Priced at TO ENTERTAIN The Renton Sgortamen's club will two boxers and their |*Mtertain with a venison banquet at Recovers Sight Pritchett, who lost his sight In an automobile accident here, has recov. made just like mew, ered the ute of his eyea Pritchett collapsed at the grave of his father two weeks ago aod physicians at that time removed bite of bone that | preaned on his brain. It ts probable | hia sight will be entirely normal = | her own brother as she dose on the) HERRY of some other girl Many Seattle men have already taken advantage of the great reductions we are offering in Men’s made-to-order Clothes. We Have Cut the Price $590 tg $1 5.00 on every Suit or Overcoat pattern in this store. This is an honest and substantial 22 THE SEATTLE STAR #COACH ALLISON ANNOUNCES WASHINGTON LINEUP STANFORD — ELKS RING CARD be given at Crystal Poot Tuesday, ts rapidly taking shape, according to Nate Druxinman, who ts chairman of lodge, In addition to the double main Dalton and Frankie Denny in one go | « boy in Fighting Bob Spencer, de clared to be the lightweight cham. | n of Ireland and the armisticon, One of hin recent vie | tories In a i4¢round knockout of |* Johnny Shepherd of Borton, admit weights in the United Staten, ie who recently saw the Druxinman about him and urged him to sign him at the first oppor tunity, He readily consented to ap pear on the Elke’ card an a moans of breaking into polite fistic society | hereabouta, and was given the | chance. A fourth bout arranged tn one be- rmy Welch of Bremerton and Young Dempsey of Tacoma,!two 164-poundera. Welch ts well enough known to Seattle fans not to need an introduction, while Dempsey ts de clared by Chet Molntyre to ta a ol of darkness, Perey ten to have your eld eult Men—we de i fer 6128 Wemen's plain owits, $1.50. Other werk propertionate- ty lew Delivery 20 stevens of the gridiron come W a /any trouble in the biggest Interseo | ——— — er, other cross roads tomorsow, tional game of the day, and the| Brown, Lilinot; x mn toward the championship. Any ‘The card for the Ello? smoker to | Of Wie sextet runs the chance of go. ing the wrong way and getting off into a blind alley, where the season's wrecks are piled. | the boxing commission of the iétkus’ | ide thre two major undefeated teame of the | | Bast, both contending for the cham: | event which brings together Steve | pionahip, Harvard is the popular Druxinman has rounded up a new | Kreatest comebacks. } Cornel! sleven started Its sannational | » have won the |Grtve, it has been said that the mplonship of the British army |Ithacans were factng their supreme nat bode was resting on the| tert. Against Dartmouth, however, | Tuver Mhine following the signing of | thin fs sure to be the cane, | ted to be one of the first 10 light | siving the Rrown Bears their first | is to meet Harold Jones|and Jefferson will have a battle to 4 in the semiwindun Se | keep tte slate clean against Byracuse | box tn Vancouver, told |ent in the navy, . PAGE 21 BIG GAME ON IN MAY PATCH FEUD ATLANTA, Nov. 6.—~The athietio THE EAST SATURDAY tad eating trem Tose eae Georgia Tech and the University of BY HENKY L. FARKRELA, Hugo Berdlk's powerful Penn Mate | Georgia may be patched up. They NEW YORK, Nov. 6—Iaading|team should beat Nebraska without | may clash In football next fall agadiy Harvard, Princeton, Cornell, rs whould have an the faltering Penn and California be The Harvard-Princeton game, out. | f belng the first of the “big clamdica, will bring together MAIL MAILE NOWaugs Mareen de Lixe Ital fun Briar Pipe ts holce | Princeton moe Into the gume with and Rob Harper and Bert Forbes in steady winner, the other, two more of the bouts |® better team than last year’s that | be Go now mrentes have teen signed. tied Harvard in one of the games's| ATRICAL MVENT IN TH HISTORY OF SHATTLE. Every Saturday since On Dobdte's | ‘The Doble team, however, ts favor. | 4 to win. ] Yale will have no soft assignment | lefeat of the season; Washington | and Georgetown faces @ hard oppon If you are booking fur awinner tn 8 pipe, you ‘will find tn Gis one that fs built to mest every reqainment Spring Cigar Co.,tnc 910 24 Ave, 418 Pike 5 707 Int Ave. 1406 4th Ave, HE’S REWARDED TTHACA, N. ¥.,, Nov. 6.—John Hoyle, after serving 21 years as as sistant rowing coach at Corn been appointed to fill the vacancy left by the Inte Charles ¥. Courtney | | | | | NEW YORK, Nov. 5.—Films of the historic race between Mano’. War and Sir Barton, at Windsor, are cost: } ing producers more than they usual | ly pay for a Mary Pickford picture. The touch.o Comfort ; that remains all dag — HE comfort of warm; snugfitting under=' : wear first thing in the morning! Men who choose their clothing with the greatest care know that clothes-comfort is impossible unless they have the right undergarments, That is why most of them buy Carter’s Knit Underwear. Special ‘elastic reinforcements at the shoulder; a roomy seat that keeps its shape, cufis at wrist and ankle that retain their elasticity, no clumsy overlapping at the waist, a soft knit fabric that yields to every movement of the body—Carter’s one-piece suit fits snugly and comfortably everywhere, The quality of the material and the expert workmanship which go into Carter’s make the first cost a little more than that of ordinary under wear. The comfort and long wear more thun make up for this-difference. Try Carter’s Knit Underwear this winter. Enjoy’ the underwear that means the first and biggest step ; towards clothes-comfort, The leading stores in every city sell Carter’s, THE WILLIAM CARTER COMPANY Needham Heights (Boston District) and Springfield, Mass, Carter Nt Underwear ues FOR, ALL,THE FAMILY

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