The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 19, 1920, Page 24

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¥ 4 SEVEN EASTERN GRID BY MORRIS ACKERMAN emphatic “Never again” when the ject that can't be put in words, It's HIO STATE, Mlinois, Pittsburg, Penn State, Harvard, Princeton and Notre Dames!) going eir auspices. Ohio State and otre Dame would Some in for the biggest consideration Por the Middle West division if Onto Beats or ties [inols Saturday, But win for Illinois will enter the I ois team in the running. Neither has been de Bi Whio nor Notre Dame ne, Peated this year. Tm the far Fast there isn’t a team With an absolutely clear record Pittsburg and Penn State, both un Pefeates! Dore. F hese teams have Mndefeated for the season. They Played a tic game when they met wo weeks ago So its a dig matter of mystery as BO what team will come to the Coast. a And it's not a sure thing t the Mirst team asked will come West, be fenuse all college and university gov Wrning bodies do‘not believe in post- on games, DIFFERENT COAST | On the Coast It's a different propo- m, as there is no long trip in- and the climate is more sult- for football training. Cold and hamper football practice in the after Thanksgiving day. © And it has practically narrowed to two teams on the Coast in competition for the Western to meet the Eastern outfit. thern California are the two Moast leaders If California beats Btanford when they pl Poast leaders If Culifornia beats keley, there will be a nice mess fs played or Stanford should the U.S. C. will have the inside Decause they registered a win the Cardinals earlier in the » coming out on top of a 10 to 0} _ OIL BURNS LOW IN ‘FOOTBALL LAMP BY HENRY L. FARRELL aul larap is running low. Justa putts und flickers aid the sht will go out for 1930. a A few bright spots shine on to end of the season. The brightest ys of the day will shoot westward the campus at Urbana, where state and Lilinois come together the second time in successive to-hattle for the western con- ce championship. The multicolored lens wil be on the Yale Bowl, where and Yale play for their 23rd rama Brilliant as a spectacle with af tts * ‘€rowd of about $0,000 looking on, the Yale-Harvard set-to lacks a little at Stake which makes the Illinois-Ohio @tate balle the premier event of the Gay. Undefeated, an she ts, Ohio ts ta Yored over Illinois, but the most ardent Buckeye backers still have a Fecoliection a la nightmare of the Fast 60 seconds of last year’s battle when the wkilled toed Fletcher booted @ goal for Illinois and won the cham- Pionship. For a rea] honest to gosh battle, ‘the Lehigh-Latayette game should be One of the best of the day. Little) | Lehigh, which scared Penn state pale Mast week, is considered the favorite. a Dartmouth, scampering after sec “4 @nd place in the eastern race, takes fm these parts. It's Syracuse's torn for a good game. The New Yorkers, who have Been on again and off agnin tn alter- Rating Saturdays, are expected to win from Colgate. The Penn-Columbta game in New Who predicts the winner of the game or the size of the score. Georgetown and Washington and Tee probably will stage the best bat tle in the South as Tech is idle and Centre has a setup in Virginia. ‘The feature attraction of the Pa- fornia and Stanford. ANNUAL COAST PUCK MEET TONIGHT Pacific Coast hockey race will be di termined tonight at the annual meet- ing of the league to be held ut Van- couver, B. C. It is already under. stood that games will be played in Seattle every Wednesday, in Victoria every Friday and in Vancouver every Monday. Atter the opentng date ts an- mounced the schedule will be drawn wp for the year. taken regarding the jumping of Roy Rickey, Seattle defense player, to the Toronto outlaws. Some action is sino expected to be taken to govern the rulings to cover such cases in the future, if they occur, ’ Seattle will be represented by Pilot 4 Pete Muldoon. A oS Penn State and Pittsburg wi argos ‘one of the biggest games ef the ses- ot Pittsburg Turkey Dag. neet Turkey day Pitts. | yed tie gumes, Pittsburg with | Byracuse and Penn State with Le Bish Harvard and Princeton both are ifornia and the University of| ¥ for the| Those teams are the leading candidates of Eastern football for the big East-West) vo just returnea trom what 1 intersectional game which will be held as usual at Pasadena, Cal., on New Year's day. . The Eastern team will come as the result of an invitation from the Tournament of Roses comnrittee because this he will be staged under oneider the finest big game trip to be found on the American continent and it has been my good fortune | me to have made many aplendid hunting F OOTBALL amy . \ LEADERS + Aatt/D =Z PLAY WEST) SEATTLE football eleven is expected to elinch | the high school gridiron Utle of Beat: | tle today when the Bleavers meet West Seattle at the Coast league bail | park. Rallard has come thra the mason without a defeat, in tact they haven't been scored on this season, The Beavers have downed Queen Anne, 74; Lincoln, 34, and Pranklin, 3-0 ‘They played a 0.0 tle with Broadway | West Beattie, on the other hand bas taken four straight defeats, But football that they hare shown dur. ing many 6 emron. The West Sid MORRIS oun were defeated by big mcores by ACKERMAN they were Just nosed out by Franklin and Queen Anna Coach Pease, of the Pafard team wasn't confident by any means that his team would walk away with the cama He anid he expected his up of the situation. If a tie| | fur cap, a heavy mac | grizzlies with the rifle he has on his shoulder. His snow |ieave their slate clean for the season, | shoes are strapped on his back» But after 40 days in the in-| bile alt the other teama tn the! Going hunting for bears! Then take a look at Morris} charges to be out there fighting, and Ackerman and note how he was outfitted for his hunt in the| they would do their “darndest” to Canadian Rockies. Ack is bundled up in woolens, sweaters, Deira deer fame grec yews mae aw and everything. He killed @ few) cry out of the title, tle game wit! terior his clothes were in tatters and his beard made him mee Bt least Cup do resemble Santa Clause, Ms Hoth Pease and Coach Murphy, of pee West Seattle, expected to start thetr EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE )?\\ 2 vestive i i | NEW YORK, Nov. 19.00 tn the | 1rd practically | Dall league for the season. |in the rules and regulations of the league, and will also be|e’ to next Wednesday afternoon. jealled upon to interpret the same if any questions should Braditions bebind {t and with a) jchanges the managers of the different Star league teams|}” Srenidia, “Wh lentirely. The Star will furnish floors, take care of pub-|#*™o may be staged at Denny field |tion along. But all executive work must be done by the ‘on Brown, the worst stumbling block (for the Crystal Pool, where the games will be played. "the theft sf mcfaws” Allen's auto. York's gala attraction. AN kinds of | Thonors will be heaped upon the sage | slow up play. Ballard with ite STAR CAGE LAGEUE; | i=s2:2:25!s=" 9 to win over the lighter Indiana ‘The kickoff was set for 3.20, with ENTRIES CLOSE DEC. 1 [sz2su2“"=""5 ECK” EDMUNDSO! University of Washington|qure~ AXNE ' basketball coach, Ernie Wells of Lincoln high school,| FRANKLIN GO SIFTED and Walter Reseberg, of Franklin high school, have con-| Pecause of the vaccination of sented to act as the advisory board for The Star city basket-|"renklin students, due to an out break of smallpox at the Mt Baker school, the Franklin griddera are in This trio of men, all familiar with basketball, will be}. condition to play Queen Anne called upon to decide any protests or disputes not covered! saturday #0 the nme has been@hift The mix is billed for the Coast league ball park, as usual arise. — A similar committee was appointed last year, but there|sFASON ENDS gree never was any need for calling the board together, beers nd DAY STAR LEAGUE nN : > teen prep | ee beneeel wae GOVERNMENT kor ehanine Seeabieipene cnomh The Star league will be governed by the constitution and/|cieven ciash tn their annual strug by-laws which governed the league last year, with whatever) #'* Lincoin fef before Ballard this year, while Broadway w trounced make when they hold their next meeting, December 1. out of the high pool elbanggeter There is still room for several teams in The Star circuit./ west Seattie pulls the unexpected All that is necessary to join is to make application for a/®"4 wins today from Rallard—in franchise from the sport editor of The Star, There are/jormt s'vnye runs ish in thls une no charges, tween the schools, The site for the The Star plans to let the teams run their own league] came has not been nelected yet. The heity, arrange the schedule, handle the selling of tickets,|{t,""* Unlremity, of Washington it appoint referees and do all detail work to help the organiza-|inade with the university officials, league representatives themselves, . FLOOR ARRANGEMENTS Pays $10 for His COMPLETE Chicken Dinner The Star has arranged for the use of Collins playfield and senna to ne ga = ote - The season will get under way about the second week} moviie ran down a rooster, Allen in December and will wind up about the middle of Feb-|pickea up tho body and took it ; home. That night he had the neigh bors in to a rooster dinner. The banssed ruary. Seven teams, representing some of the best cage players “! scented srmateedria in the Northwest, have already entered the circuit. pry MILDMAN CIGARS MADE IN SEATTLE SOLD EVERYW @ific coast is the battle between Call- | ‘The opening date of the annnal) Some action will undoubtedly be | billed to box Jack D {Gorman in Portiand r Joe Waterman left Inet might for Joe Waterman says that Ridley hit Francisco with Bud Ridley, Young Howard, the Chicago bantam, local bantam, and Marcarie Flore, oo hard tn the tommy at Bremerton the Filipine § lightweight. Hidiey the — night im the first rowed of — doe Cottey, Vriace letowelehs, their it, thet Howard was eat fer on mber 24, and Joe hopes to “ Rand r & bout for Flores with Tommy Just sli Cello, Hite t wing on wene Jim Prynn ust sip away at the American Legion smoker on No ‘White the trio are in Prise, Water-| vember 39. His opponent has not been man will go gunning for Fred Winsor, | picked you Ridley's former manager. .Winsor tx — from you, when you have a good pipe. The now Famous Marcee de Luxe, Italian Briar Pipe, is fast becoming known as the trouble eliminator. Make your choice now and be happy. holding out Bud's trunk on him, end! Sere got, claims that Bud owes him some money. mmen the Lae Anpeten miter, Waterman says he will go to court to) *%® hae been Knocking ‘em dead tn fight it if neceasary, movie town lately, is weighting around - 154 pounds, and yet they're still handing experience in |him welterwelghte down! South, accord Ridley, because of Aealing with fight mana, of Winsor's Hat rae gare Oe, ieer ting to reports from Ban Francie. Ho out with Winsor @ year | Wil! Probably be brought North te box or 80 ago, He agreed to give Winsor 20|Travie Davis if he will agree ° per cent of all his earnings, and to pay |147 pounds. «a hotel bills, etc. Winsor holds that con ot ts euiner, holds that con | Clothes may not make the man, Bud, threate te hold him to it, but the better they are the more at-| tention he is apt to reqpive. | Which t* only more, of the caliber of fellow this bird Winsor tn, How he ever gets by in San Francteoo is more than we can figure. He's absolniely thru in Seattle as far ae the boxing gaine is concerned. The trio will return from the South immediately after the pair of boxers comp their eont nd complete thelr buainess with Ridley tn who lont to tly, at. Tacoma m December 2, und Flores Is down on the card to mest a newcomer to the Northwest in Al Nel SPRING CIGAR CO., Inc. 707 First Ave. Dame Rumor han tt that Mtdie Pink man, he of the Kva Tanguay personality and the K. O. right, may take up ring work again. Eddie, who is now with the i Chauncey Wright Restaurant Co. denies the report emphatically. But still. the 1406 Fourth Ave. THE SEATTLE STAR PLENTY 4 HARDSHIPS AND THRILLS IN STALKING BIG GAME | of 40 days in which you and your Outfitter “Curlie* Donald Phillips.) ‘The outfitter furnishes the tent, away from the comforts of the world three companions bag five grizziiea, [Of Jasper, Alberta, one of the aent| one brown bear, big horn rama, four billy goats, four |™Met us with his four aswintanta, bull caribou and two bull moose? pack horses and the pack dog,|game trip That's what I call «| game feeds and exists away from bis ‘That was our reward for wkimming the alp oo tel above the timber line n the Cahadtian Nockies of Britiah Columbia and Alberta, oa bags or Rocks er pear h of/and outfitter furnished the saddies, | came out our at " were to tatterm, aoe heep, grizzlies, moose and happiness, | the pack horses and the grub. A rag man wouldn't even have made Here'a what we sighted: Bight) is in for a rude shock. ‘The game is| We took along the rest. Each of |a bid foP them, AN of us would have lack bears, 2 brown bears, 119 big horn sheep, 83 goats and one crons which you are continually meeting. | of calked boots for climbing, enough |hadea We bad suffered many haré With me were D. Clarence Mardy,! An Hastern hunt is tame beside clothed to make a visit to the North|ships. But we had the game and of Milwaukes, and Dr, Prank Romig | the one we went thra. The Eastern |Pole, and sufficient ammunition to|we had made the big league TRIP Attorney {cree at Mount Robson, B. C.. October ¢. | contn around 300 amackern. freight cars when we hit the up-tral | hunter? 7 Ballard Expected to Cinch Prep Grid Title Today GSD (3 “|| WASHINGTON GRID SQUAD DE ORO > Due te Yale Meineg ngninnt the Fx Tiger Inet week, the enmwal Yale ttle more tha Harvard. tamis, which te billed fer | CoP na toric ge Br New Haren tomerrow, bas lost some of ite wenal keew eden Harvard, | tnelon fo playing Princeton to @ 14-14 tle twe | the worst shape that they have been works ngs, iso big feverito te win ‘The Army and Nayy sfM meet te thetr| ferimmage te the big thing that | = lOne weet inte @ te ty hi Vi RaNard's undefeated high schoo! | f°" The many “antistants” who hetped | tory Com Onie Mate va Titectia ‘That wit be the select game in the Middie West te |inen who have not been able to take win or @ te ON Dotiw's Cornet ten Pennayivanta Thankegtring Dai in mplte of these lomeea, the Indians | this rear have been playing the best brand of 2" *t" O° one toot —— Cheastys=— APPOINTED FOR nie Pre er hove who san him work out at the | MP Paeey 418 Pike St. A r ft eke ago, < | i la "d Arena, 'eymaaaiim few ‘wesks apn, any 21-Third Ave 910 Second Ave, ‘acer teenies, *COR UNIVERSITY blankets, grub and also a canoe. Y6u | thatd ropped out of wight bebind us, ne binck bear, three |noted of Rocky Mountain guides,|go “light.” Maybe you bag a moose| Our desination waa the region or m brace of deer and call it a big | above the timber line, where the bigae™ ny—MAN. 9 of thin and we didnt pan. When we Brownie.” jcineh bunt, from experience. worst en The big game hunter, partientarty| But tt waa a different proposition Forty 4 the first-timer, in making a trip tolin the Rockies, Our Western guide| look so mpick « 20 one, 38 ¢ we, Se caribou. 3 | there, all right. We got ours. But|our party had two high-powered | qualified for a Santa Claus job with Cs @ real heman's job to live tn the | rifles, heavy bianketa, « sleeping | our long bearda. wilds and battle against the barriers | bag, a pair of snow shoen, two pairs We had gone thra seven binds of ol Thompson, of | brand means but two or three weeks | start a young revolution. in hunting. 4. Our party got ther away from the family fireside and| We were loaded up Ike rms | That's one answer te “why tee By TOM OLSEN, he i» the ideal man for that Wren the big Dartmouth gxme enty! ton »! ‘TO FRONT Penacied Johnny Wilson and Rob Abel wit) CHICAGO, Nov. 19—Alfre@ @ Nwon's Univermty of Wash be uned at quarter during the big Oro stood tied with Joe Jackson and alt squad is in probably jougt.Weet game. Allison was not|John Daly for first place in the ready to announce who will start| world’s three-cusbion billiard cham |the game in the pivot Job. | pionah!p tournament here today. De | Couch all season. ante & week from Saturday S! lis needed by Allison's team, and sev-| oon the team during the season | over Joe Capront. a en of his first string men are bamP are not on hand any more, and Allt| Other remults were Charley Morty -y- a nite I — ered with injuries that prevent hi |son and his assistant, Lorin Solon, | of Chicago beat Charles Otis of New wat! sitet the geome oun [from sorimmaging. Captain Ted jive complete charge of the Purple | York; Augie Kieckhotfer of Chicage heewn, thas will be plaped’as Besten | Fath, Larry @mith, Fibert Harper, jand Gold squad. | defeated Jens Lean of Denver; Pienpf rvin Dailey, Jimmy Bryan, Ingram | | Maupeme of Milwaukee won and Johnny Wilson are the injured| Coach Allison played football with om Jimmy Robertson, Dartmouth cap | Hushe Heal et Torente, Columbes, 0 A| part in serimmage since the Oregon |*#in, in the army, and they are very | - tttie Pa te 7 ale Teer Mle | came Their injurier are not such | Clon friends. Allison haw nothins Coyote Hunter Gets They Rockeye team, but an ff but praise to offer for Robertson, | win ‘ett make a triple tle between Onin, |t%at will keep them. out of the big 7 o a wrioonain Dertmouth game, the, | both personally and in regard to his 100 Rattlesnakes wm meat | Conch Allinon maid -yestertay nat football_ abiuity. PORTLAND, Ore. Nov. 19—-R Cie be was seriously thinking of using Fulkerson, a coyote hunter, killed Johnny Primm, the epeedy colorea| TH? Cock twvarRibly strikes Qe 13 rattlers this summer. He maée four times, the dope {MAF as an end. Primm is fast, is a half hour when you wake up nad |. belt of the rattles and sent it te oe. mure tackier and many think that| want to know what time it ia the U. & Biological Survey offica, Clothing, Hats, Shirts | 4 OFF | ited oe We are confident that you would be pleased with the unmatchable values we “ are now offering if you would but investi- gate them. 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