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U. S. C. IS STILL THE SEATTLE STAR We AY, NoveMnmn 22, 1929. WAS IT PLOT TO MAKE man 0’- WAR LOSE TO SIR PARTON? Ry MK who heard of the matter that therejin the face the result might have Cup, the famous 1 Pao, mar American thoroughbey thy amp In the FA | keep Man of War from winning ever aince the race a quiet investi American sportsmen would like to | ‘Their contention 1a og n me can bo explained eo the owner of th der 1 }- 9 ee Pees a tee The saddle used by ummer in| gation has been in progr to learn | consent to make the trip tt an stud book ts mé& holding one of Jockeys Car. ing been used only tw ou War's stable before the r it Wns t horses would noon at Ascot th Kummer's " wit This hows that the wutions |there was a plot to interfere with | ec t rerities oa | piloting Man o jotery in| taken to protect Ma ar were/the race t t 1 some | th her th r ' 100 rae r Barton|fully justified, The slightest tam: | gamt ate wa ponsit tre our Al th 1 Canada pering with anyth ning typified by the Ar fi oh t the break occur woh an animal toight #y his er Friends of # D, Riddle are SPITE of Californie undisputed claim to the Coast conference football title for K wae putt . ive career ané cative his owner|continuing t ; ealamekie ee 4 season, due to the 38 to 0 win of the Golden Bears over Stanford Satur ut the end of the nt avy financial lose ¢ him to send Man o' War to England ~ the Ha t eley, which gives the California team a clean slate for the season, there t hten the t If, th rap had broken earlier! next year to compete for the Ascot'biood line of Mar n y, g menace to the claim of the} ; Golden Bears to the gridiron Git Fa age ~ merican Door Open to Notre Dame tar ) of Se rh ¢ t ' same squ t t | ’ { ine. Thi : UP NEW GO U 0 TIGERS tne. This — GIPP IS | PUT UP N GOLD CUP BROADWAY TIG der he ¢ | ' Beeectheless 0 LF FOR MOTOR SF EED BOATS — __. WEAKENED | some c side as t ‘ oO No ew 00 eri € * Th r 7 b n an they lost a gan s year and a he wear the gloves and) ing us how he did It, S | AR HA | DETE ge S A new # \ ri . The Broadway up much the same as they have istered a for gold red to pr © racing considerably weakened for th 7 ' t the rest of the season. ro « Ker has earned over & displacement t mn tre with the y ayed at Denny a rpetne "4 vs e fista, OF GRID Garfield A. Wood In Ft ase cat ve og field ot Washing» > have any is expected to put coln Rallsplitters which will he ten Lat le blow: ; Mee hon to keep ‘em dowr Jack Britton has a nowt ee | SE ASON racing of enter ¢ cal sport stage mptly at 1 p m. to allow Mae ghowing wit hen most anybedy ean) that's worth at least a quarter 1921 racing #e key gare ' and fans to get home early to ount after an hour's . ha t been ac r n the t belongs | tussie with the feative bi a os pr <b . ye > | BY DEAN SNYD! can Power Boat a . F to Ballard high school, is neverthe din ase. om oe pe Low Tendiler ts just olf enough ¢ They are saying this that! be raced for the ff pions will be on display at the|leas one of the big games of the After the gnme fish ems closes, cted be It's out of dale for promoters | vote, but he lives in & ewell b has two teame—Ceorge | ¢ up events in De t next #ea-| National exhibition, as w th ear the angler will direct bis attention game agains to name the purses any more, Philly, besides owning a other men wor famous hulls which won this year's| The Tigers h lomt the servi to the salt water game, and well be , theless the { The fighters have guebbled up and ar shop which » love he t bed Hoosier halfback A. Wood ts well known honors ot Jean Ward, their scrappy may, for the sport out in Eiliett bay for a big argume i they de thaé concession, have t divertise Lew uld dig | is the ¢ h of a big, shifty well: | owner of wh — quarterback Haynes and in one that will furnish even mege ot Orescs up $180,000 te cash #2 an emergency ed and powerty! on t . Pace PETE’S Strisek, regular ¢ out tement than that of the sale ; “ 1 From ba # to heavies—they're popped up that demanded it 1 1¢ there Gipp | Harmesworth trog He } wned Gta enteans, Aie doubtft | water variety, A fow simon a, Califorr y have to play the or t ped up at demanded | um I loubtt Seren. Soe Seve 0 pay they Soniten ‘eones. Rae eget ielen't | meet oF tha world Moai a AMBITION cans ee eek ate dae ol in beng token, ond aloo & U.S.C. d P doo Lynch and Jack Sharkey | discert to the t pant t . and) PHILADELPHIA, N es | fullback, who ig suffering 1 an| The winter salmon trout season ies one on How long would you have to are among the $100,000 ring in 1 fe sald to have 7 for @ 80t champion Pete Merman cane he wants | injured hip, will be able Jost about with us, and the fisher, Pasadena team| 8 arverd or Yale in order emtry. the » only the diss t world |; nis " Burman and| Coach P “ttee % hit) | man whe will brave the weather yet to be r . bas! (© learn something you could . ward § hamyp ar 5 but | sharke etiring, He'll prob-| team tan’t to announce his + Sots ee Oe Se Madeubtedly the vel do to knock down $15,000 in a Mike O'Dowd 4 added ' ttle limited 4 ana races | ably be f « for nome time yet. | changed lir t crte of anginal inebd' of the two, but Js don't] Single evening? Willie Jackson | clothes, altho he 1 : mi well = Sa Out at the utters} count for much on the football field got that much for knocking | pl as the other Fisher became famous as pro REAL have been weakened by the loss of iene Gays | down Eddie Fitzsimmons the me of t tomobis racing Captain Hallet, who was expected to ssi ether ev ning and carned every Jimmy WDde come over tome Army game Gipp's|¢vents, and later as © ef the WONDER shag’ obs of the teaithadk bertha: Sth MILDM CALIFORNIA 1 nic t the sights and pickel up $75,000 | 40 yards, although | $5,000 Fisher tr for racing) ATLANTA, Nov. 22--Irenus Rar-|l¢t wea burt in the game with West BASY WINNE “nese in scrape. for two ¢ ra he waa kick boat Hoth of the m are ¢&-| ron, star Georgia Tech back, has * e | NG AN Scoring five Johnny Kifhane is probably a 2 ‘tine: whe 1 to be in the « r 1| played with a broken jaw since the will be shifted from full CIGARS from the ar | the w ext bird in the busi Gian 3 , next season for Urs higheat anderbilt game, He eats > one of the ends, Matthews MADE IN SEATTLE foals after touc He'll nev t oe n motorboatdom | foods, yet ts etill ntandin . ly atart at fullback S50LD EVERYWHERE sity of California n't | less an ¢ ae A meeting of officiate of the’ of the best players in the coun the I team w have much trouble ting | $200,000 w whens — _ een sd ec oe Stanford in their game e down A after mmy tal : Coast conference gridiro . Richie Mitchell can back up - attic ery ef cppes: éne this ing from the immense anything he wante to talk about Dempsey will make his pile— remcng ef Lag 42 But they California has totaled in games this year the Golden Bear ts/ cutting some swath in Coast fo ball. Sprott and Toomey were big scorers for California Sat this pair counting all of the points YALE DEFENSE SURPRISES After taking a 20 to 0 defeat at the bands of Princeton a week ago the Yale Bulldog showed its teeth / Baturday and only thru some excel Tent toe work by Buell and Hor ‘ween, who scored three field goals, ‘was. Harvard able to defeat the ] Blue. The final score was 9 to 0.) We on the Coast know only what the accounts of the game tell, but the Bulldog must have showed some fight in order to hold the Crimsun walked ‘ff with the title by defeating Illinois 7 to © Saturday. A tremendous pass, . Workman to Myers, in the last Minute of play, counted the only touchdown for the Ohioans. The Buckeye team went thru the season without a defeat or a tie game to/with the jfirst half of this home and home ‘mar their record. IMPORTANT GAME TURKEY DAY ‘There's an {mportant game tn the Bast Turkey day when the Univer sity of Pittsburg and Penn State, two of the few undefeated teams of! land player mentioned first in eac ! } with at least $100,000, Pete Herman could cash a check for $125,000 if you gave him t to get to his safety deposit vault, Mike Gibbons rolled up a ham @red thou’ before he quit, Now i » getting $00,000 Sand year tal SEAT TLE GOLFERS WIN BURNS’ CUP BY ALEX C, ROSE. As the result of Saturday's 54 to 6 win against the Waverly team the Waiter J. Duras’ cup will once mors adorn the trophy room of the Seattle Golf club. The Oregon players came here 28 points gained in the links battle played on the Wi course last month, but the verly locals | soon wiped out this handicap and fin- ished with a ba! the full match. The scores follow, with the Por’ the year, battle at Pittsburg. There | case: fea chance that the winner of this Willing 0,.Stef 3; Withetm 0, Stein | game may be issued an invitation | 3; Watson 0, Campbell 3; Straight 0. to play at Pasadena PRINCETON HAS INSIDE TRACK It is understood {n reports from Pasadena that Princeon haa the in side track for the big game at Los Angeles New Year's day with Coast champions. The Tiger won all but one game this year and they tied Harvard in that one. Notre Dame is also being considered, as fs Ohio State and the winner of the Penn State-Pittsburg battle, BIG PREP GAME AT EVERETT Everett high school will meet the East Side high school of Salt Lake City, Utah, at Everett Turkey in which the prep gridiron title of the West will be at stake. Everett Played the Scott high schoo! team | to a7 to 7 tie Inst year and Ever | ett fans will undoubtedly be backing their team to the limit to beat the new invaders. se0e DARTMOUTH BEATS BROWN The Dartmouth football team {s on its way to Seattle where the Green pven will play Washington next turday in the opening game at the Rew Stadium, The Dartmouth sc @losed its Eastern season with to 7 win over Brown. The Squad has lost two games so far this feason, falling before Syracuse and Penn St But those games were @artier in the season, when Dart- mouth was handicapped by tnjurt With their full strength in the field Washington football fans should see @ real football team in action when the Dartmouth squad takes the field Saturday. DARTMOUTH WILL BE TOP-HEAVY FAVOKIT With Dartmouth rated as one o! the best teams in the East, and with ‘Washington rated as one of the poor. est teams on the Coast, ax they } Won but one came out of five this day | the! | team of the New York Giants. \ ‘| Year, the Green eleven will be top- | heavy favorites to win. The trip| Across the country, however, may| tell on the Dartmouth team as well | as the change in clin And then Washington may show a reversal of form. But one can’t get away from the fact that the visitors will hav the edge when the two teams take the field. SCHOOL BOXING DETROIT, Nov, 22.—1 ular gym. Rastum classes in boxing will be held | can do anything. He ts another Eddie | in Detroit high schools this winter,| Mahan. Which is another w of Gloves have been supplied by the |**Pressing the superlative in all state boxing commission |round gridiron work. Gipp ean run |kick, and pass—a genuine “triple TIMES | threat PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 22—Phi!| Lew or id owen 5 in. Philly Glaserman would be willing for Lew | But timey have changed, and «a have Ballinger 3; Bragg 0, Russell 3; Herry 1, Beebe 2; Slocum 1, Blair 2; Kitten back 0, Ayer 3; Davis 0, Burnett 2, jerson 1, Hulskamp 3; McKenzie 0. | Van Tuyl 2; MeCool 0, Tidmarsh 0 | Wernicke 0, Dickinson 3; Jones 6 McElwain 2; won 2, Moore 1; Parell 0, Cameron 3; Minor 1, Stirrat 2; Macklin 0, Ford 3; Cavanaugh 0, Stimson 3. F 0, Schofield 2. —Portiand 6 Seattle his EVERS WELCOMED BACK TO CHI | CHICAGO, Nov. 22. was welcomed home today. The new manager of the Cubs returned to| the lot where he first became famous | in the “Tinker to Evers to Chance’ combination, to take charge of ¢ cago's National league club. Evers has been in Cuba with a Dur ing the last season he acted as John McGraw’s assistant and much of the success of the team toward the end of the season was attributed ers’ work. In coming back to Chieago, Evers will find a warm spot in the Cubs’ fans hearts. He has always bern a favorite here. He was manager of the Cubs Total Johnny Bvere| regime of Frank Chance. play second base for Braves. ‘The Trojan'’s has made and m but left to the Boston him many close friends. bitter enemies. He joined the Cubs when he was only 17 of age of years and has been known the greatest players the ver produced RIPLEY PRAISES GIPP By ROBERT L, RIPLEY ndidate for election to id lofty office on the All football team is Gipp, of As one game | Notre Dame, Gipp is the outstanding star of the year. The individual performance ot this rangy son of Notrs Dame ainat the Army recently has .sel dom been surpassed. Gipp 18 one of thowe fellows that reach th® surface no nd then who Tendidr to meet Leonard in New' purses, nes of 20 points on to! for a time following the| fighting qualities | $300,000—in a few minutes when they find a place big enough to collect It in. (We suggest the Yale bowl) 80 why In world does any body with com: nense want te one of those horrid py ote? | BY ALL M Chicage lest agein Katurday, fall ing before Wisconsin by = 3 te @ count. Chicago had «© strong team this seamen, but lost most of the games by close scores, Hllnals de- fented the Windy city collegians 3 to @ while Chicage fell before Ohio | Bate 7 to 6 and Michigan 14 te 6 | Pranktts and Queen Anne Rieh schoo! thetr teams of len’ edules im the teagve ball ernoon, The kickoff ts set for wind up annual game at the park Wednesday aft rae Dedie’s Cornell team wil! play | dropping their game and the Army being licked by Notre Dame Michigan trimmed Minnesota % to 6. Myracuse Gefeated Colgate 14 to 6 ‘The Untversity of Oregon and O. A C played a scoreiess tie Idaho took Montana down the line by = 20 te 7 count, Amherst beat W game by a 14 to 7 fame tn thelr annual tally Lafayette downed Centre college whaied Virginia Poty te 6. Lehigh #7 te 7, The Washington State team ts on its way Nebraska where the play the Cornhuskers tinwed on tte winning to 7 | | KLING & A few was complete without the name of | Johnny Kling spilled around om tt Then bang—he quit the ga while still a great: catcher, He located in Kansas City and changed bi to billiards Now he’s made such dough that he's tryin in some major leagu a stack of to buy stock » future of baseball looks mighty bright Johnny He was a brainy baseball player. | Ho had the busines | make money out of his billi 4 bust And Johnny ought to make a brainy club owner. QUITS ARRON AKRON, 0, 22.—Johnny Griffiths has on to Chicago, where he can be near eyo specialists. Johnny blames his recent slowing up| in the ring to bad eyes, , | Player, years ago no sport page| business from baseball MS Kray matter to alxo tn a part of his never do. herid . ” } No matter how hard opponents r to get him, the Notre Dame arman manages to shine with kreater luster on every appearance. ALWAYS | STARS In the Purdue game Otpp dupit cated “Ref Salmon's great feat of 80 to achdown Bal run was made back he beat Michigan by ter to the goal Tne * drop kicks from the ith regularity. Fils not taped 63 yards i PRESTAR DAYS ‘This record kick was mads back tn bis prostar dayn He did the trick against the Western Normal of Kala mazoo while he was playing on the| | freshman equad. | Gipp entered Notre Dame tn 1918. | | He had a reputation as @ baseball’ but had never played a foot. | ball game in his life | One day Coaches Harper and wkne notieed a husky-looking exter booting the ball for re | markable distances, | BORN | PLAYER | ‘They gave him an old uniform and] 4 him to report for practice. Soon | in the gan againat | | We Normal and executed bis record 63-pard b | Gipp was elated for the varsity tn | 1917, but an injury earty tn the sea json kept him out the rent of the He got his chance in 1918,| t le opposing field. a Kroatent to avr the atern yar. | Hie work helped Notre Dame to play | | the Great Lakes eleven to a stand-| Last year he showed more tm. provement and was honored with the | Al Western insignia, | HONOR AHEAD And this fall Gipp has sparkied his way to the crest of football fame. His supershowing against the West Pointers made the easterners ait up on their haunches and gaze in admiration like they used to do when | HE best bred horse in every race is always up yonder. The “Also-Rans” are away behind the winner. See how Spur Cigarettes are galloping in the lead, |'Ted Coy was the whole works at| ig . Beg ie a re Judge ’em by that good old tobacco taste. | 's built for speed and versatility. He See Judge ’em by their high-breeding. 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