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EVERETT SNOWS SALT LAKE PREP GRIDDERS UNDER | BY LEO H. LASSEN VERETT’S powerful high school football machine snow senting the East Side high school of Salt Lake, Utah, of 67 to 0 at Everett yesterday before 6,000 fans. The Everett machine worked with precision thruout the tiff, and after the fir ter it was simply a question! of how big the score would ‘The Everett team outweighed their Gpponents at least 10 pounds to the Man and they simply waded thru the Sat Lake line like water thru @ sieve. The Ut ns fought hard. Bat they just couldn't stop the PUeRernaut attack of the Everett leer LINE PIRsT QUARTER MOLDS ‘The Everett line held well thraout the game and the Salt Lake te Meade few gains, most of which were Made on end runs and passes Tf there was any criticism to offer vs ut Wrerett's akee M8 was the tackling of Everett's sec-| yard tine. Nve - @Ndary defense. They employed the | set Wise od te f Mheck tie’ tackle considerably, altho | Chey got their man time and time in using this “system.” Were no outstanding stars the Everett squad. All of the five backfield men used showed ) Wonderful power, This was especial Dy true of Wilson and Michel at nd Sherman at fullback 'S PASSES terson punted om her own 4h-yard line } | arlson, at quarter, ran his team well and did all of the forward ‘Passing for his team. Three of his | — were well over 30 yards and |! o¥ u and Dixon, the Everett punted 30 V@@ds, snared them in big league wn dyer Henderson, the 125-pound | the _ and captain of the Salt |‘ team, was the outstanding Star for the losers. He fought like | Score demon and was the big man on both the defense and attack for the ‘Balt Lake outfit. | ‘One remarkabie feature about the | @ame was that the Everett team Wasn't forced to punt once thruout game. | For the game itself, the Everett team took advantage of a Salt Lake in the first few minutes of Qnd scored their first touc within the first five minutes play. Goal was missed. The Salt Take team held the Everett boys the second quarter, when line again proved their undoing rs Everett counted two more | hit The half ended with | —— leading, 19 to 0. HALF ROUT second half was a rout, with! ON COAST scoring 20 points in the| Quarter and 23 counters in the} SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 26.—Two , —— ‘The Everett squad | ™#Jor foothall games were all there up ith same pretty passes | ¥4* left today of the Pacific coast football season. / le cesta tied ch''bine, with & Excepting for these—the Dart R of Seattle fans sprinkled thruout|™outh-Washington game at Seattle Coyle, Saturday, and the East-West game at Pasadena New Year's day—foot ball ended with yesterday's battles. of the Univer: ¢ Wash Oregon, weakened sertousty by the hare for the Dartincuth vane | absence of Bill Steers, star back, lont and will then leave for|2! to 0 to the University of Southern California at Pasadena yesterday Altho it was the dope that if U. 8. C. won the game, there might be a play off with California for the Coast aa. | leadership, experts around San Fran rT Burrows | Cinco bay did not look with much | Ryan | favor on such a plan today. They | + Ginitapie | a thet the victs many [seemed to think that the victory BLAME DOBIE ITHACA, Y¥., Nov. 26.—They're $|blaming Coach Gil Dobie for A ond 18 447 | naming a captain for the Cornel! | Wee Corie, umpire, A. J. Theres, head |Cleven this fall. Students believe in| Aneeman, |Gu’s ‘theory, but they think the | | squad needs a leader on the battle-| FLYNN TO |“ HAVE HIS “CHANCE” TUESDAY Zim Flynn, the veteran heavy: ‘weight, will be given the “chance” he has been yodeling for when he boxes Willie Meehan, the San Fran Cisco heavyweight, at the Elmer No- Ble American Legion post smoker, at the Crystal Pool, Tuesday. Fiynn has gone into strenuous training for the bout. } Malt ends. Lake kteke Wilson re Everett starte Michel, Everett's Morgan at right ball into Salt Lake turns snashing line again. TED RUNS ON BOSTON, Nov. 26—Ted Meredith will not hang up his spikes. He is during the floor season GOTTA COME CLEAN | YORK, 26. — Boxers suspended or disqualified by the Massachusetts state boxing commis. sion will hereafter be barred from appearing in the ring in New York during the term of suspension disqualification. coming winter board or TIE ’EM, TY 67-0 COUNT TWO MORE! Ye taco. not | Bancroft planning to stretch his legs again! }, - | ed the pluc eleven repre under an overwhelming count | io intercepts pa » Balt Lake's 2» dropping him wit ther series of | BIG GAMES GRID LIST over Oregon hadn't brought U. 8. Cc into striking divtance of the Califor hia tear. Washington State covered herself with glory by invading the Middle West and scoring a 21 to 20 victory over Nebraska. ‘The Washingtonians won the game by a sensational fin ish, after Nebraska had a comfort able lead. The All-Pacific Meet team, playing | the Olympte club at California field, Berkeley, won 6 to 0. Hh Bin In. fram, famous navy full back, pla ing quarter for the fleet, scored the only touchdown. Santa tn a ha | Shelboure, lara beat Nevdda 24 to 21 same played in San Fran REDS ALL SET CINCINNATI, Noy, 26.— Frank business manager of the Reds, has everything all et for the Reds’ spring training. They will go |to Cisco, Tex. March 3, and train three weeks before barnstorming north. NATIVE SONS URE Ml, Nov. 26—Every one of na firststring Tint eleven are residenys of the In Call {fornia they cal! ‘em native sons. HE’S NO KID NEW YORK, N E. Brookes, the tennis player, has rat his 45th birthday. He has play for the Davie cup trophy oftener than any other net star. THREE BIG ONES Norman | Australian just cel are | N YORK, Nov. 26. Jimmy | Bronson says there are just three| men he will not send Bob Martin | |UD against now, They are Demp- ject except himself. sium. Clay Hite, matchmaker for the post, is lining up 4 supporting card | “of four bouts. EXIT PROPHETS BOSTON, Nov. 26.—As the foot Dall season nears the twilight stage. the experts are convinced that the —_ sport isn’t suited for proph BACK IN FORM PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 26.—Lew | “Zendler, the Philadelphia star light: | “weight, appears to have hit his old | @tride again. He has begun to talk of meeting Leonard. | | | BID FOR INDIANS CLEVELAND, Nov. 26—Vero ober . 3 email city 66 mites trom Paim | I Which to Keep Your Beach, Fia., is bidding to furnish | Hard-Earned Savings? the spring training camp for Tris | " Siionsiid ols Speaker's Indians. ‘Tris will look it Then investigate our over, claim to Strength Service Safety $400,000.00 Capital THE BANK FOR SAVINGS Open Saturday Evenings from 6 to 8. Pine St., at Fourth Ave, ‘ Do You Want a Strong Bank a} Meehan is due to arrive in Seattle) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 26.—Pa today, and may work out this after.|Cific coast folks have learned that oon at the Crystal Pool gymna |TY Cobb can talk well on any sub sey, Wills and Fulton Send one E ing to the boost for A are made made, send some Easte beauties, t quar- | fot five start the Washingt | captain. }in condition fe | shape know that Alaska Ivory is com- ly for Seattle. right in our factory. cure one for yourself. They are Spring Cigar Co., Inc. Factory, 707 First Avenue “Ww” HOP negtor Waa « Dartmouth n the Wash mtors of the ardent king with the n they old eleven ton elev are pi woet ome end of the th ghe whe tangle and ¢ thing in there's no une othing ix of Washington hw eure neh of figures gone thru a season games and has won on! and that Whitm their over but nevertheless the Wa to om the bottom of the ence standing for the first against defeats ng for at ume ingtor Dartmouth, the te hand. m one of the Kast. TP 4 by injur but with | on the other comes. to Const ama in th handicapy a bad start rue in the field t ed to mop uf 4 they have winning regularly of late Of course, there are things to be taken Inte consideration before Dartmouth a top-heavy fa-| # th bable effect of ne got off to strength many p long trip across And another is the eh And the third is the playing before and the final rea Washington fight ason is the one hope of! n supporters. If the will onty fight, and if their share of the breaks, f making orite r the country nge in climate go crowd. non is The last r they the dope ® may fool the v by coming out on top. will spring a big surprise they do, and & lot of wine bo take a big wallop right where kt nitors and the but it} : aw Mar) wears her ne , WASHINGTON BANKS N FORWAKE n tine has shown meth recently, and Want looking attack of t uth backfield, W facing suc in an TU Cunningham Gus Sudenberg, tackle, and tackle, the luminaries of the Washington men have their work cut out for Larry Smith will face Cunnin: and Rob Ingrham, the fighting neton supporters te is to at brilliant Dart Wa are the} forwar » the ton men | tackle, will hattle Sudenberg in should be another struggle. Captain | | Ted Faulk, Washington end, who has j been weakened by Injuries this your is expected to be at the top of the form that made him the beet end on/ the Coast last year. DARTMOUTH BACKFIELD | 18 BRILLAANT Dartmouth t said to have the most brilliant backfield In astern | football when all of the regulars are | in the game. Captain Jim Robert son, at half, fx the Individual star of the outfit. Weighing close to 200) pounds, and ranking as one of the best kickers In the Bast, thre Green pilot will have to be watched closely by the Washington defense Satur day Jordan, who calls the elgnals. another brilliant performer, while at fullback, and Burle> at the other half, are said to be able running mates for the Dartmouth } | } AME OPENS. | NEW STADIUM While it's no longer a secret, the} fact that the game will mark the} opening of the new Washington sta. dium, one of the biggest structures of its kind in the country, will be a) special attraction tomorrow, There will way at i p.m, The kickoff of the} big battle is set for 2:20. STADIUM FIFE! IN GOOD SHAPE To determine for ourselves whether or not the playing surface would be Saturday's game, we make a trip out to the stadium. The ground should be in good shape, re gardiess of whether it rains or ni because the ground is «pringy and the field is superbly drained. A spe cial drainage system, costing thou sands of dollars, has been Installed and should keep the field In good Hefore next season the field will be planted in grass and the| Washington squad will have a sod| field for the first tin, | | VARNELL TO | OFFICIATE The game should be speeded right along Saturday with George Varnell, the vegeran official, in charge of the game. Varnell is without a poer as ast. Let your friends front. It will be a laska and incidental- These Holders from Walrus Tusks See one it as a present to m friend, Then se- ee fan official on By HENRY L. FARRELL NEW YORK, N 26 In thene days of non-fight champtons, Johnny Kilbane, histrionle expert 1 erstwhile Cleveland politician wins the pewter “Croix do Ring He's the undisputed cham: n of ring engagements, Beating thru the nalltime circuits with a vaudeville act In which he dances, sing vi feathery rid ha champlon told the writer dur ing the world's series that he had received no offer from Rickard, but that he w ot disponed to risk bis title In the Kast, where he figures there is nothing but prejudice againnt him. Ina decision bout Eastern fans nincerely that he id le his t sinet elther I De CARPENTIER FOUGHT WCTHE RING WHEN ONLY (2 YEARS OLD. = WILLIE HOPPE WAS A” WUNDERKIND™ BALL PLAYERS SIGN BROOKLYN, 26. — Pitchers H. C, Durham, Louls Ferry, Harold ¥. Goldsmith, Harry EB. Hagemann and Infielder Ivan M. Olson have already sent in signed contracts to President Charley Ebbets of the Brooklyn equad eee the Coast, and he should keep things moving. He will Nov »¢ dedication ceremonies preced.| be aided by a capable staff of asnint.| —« field judge—who will | deciding plays on the field Ithe st ul Little fe Cha with his » nd his ob minute xing hit on » Y Fealph Brad rk re Brady a apr whe ttered m er 140 pou 1 for fa Y uspend by the ‘oming after the bout the arden omething Wouldn't he ur in to nee him some m make a mess of Ki De Foe was unable to get a fight in his class in the Middle t and he had to mingle with lightweigt and welterweights, Rickard hav ing the againat same ting the eights nee WONT OY WE GANTS AT THE AGE OF Stars All-City Prep Teams to Be Named Saturday The Star's annual All-city high school football squads will be pub: lished Saturday, which will in clude two full teams, Playors not taking part in at least two full games are not considered in these selections. Malian soldiers who died fighting ing the tussle, which wii get under | ante A new official has been added |on the mountain front will be buried | | together on one of the highest peaks of Italy, probably San Michele Sure IT Was whale, ery OF A bill and the old bus, eee GROANED AND shuddered, eee AND FINALLY stalled. aren) AND YOU could fry eggs, cee ON THE radiator, eee WELL, WHAT I know, eee ABOUT ZZ wagons, ee COULD BE written big. eee ON A postage stamp. eee BUT I fiddled around. cee AND TORE my new shirt, eee AND GOT all smeared np. o- THE ENGINE would start, *ee BUT LIZZIE wouldn't, eee NOT ON that hill, eee 80 I quit . id lit ap, o- ONE OF my cigarettes, eee AND THOUGHT it over, eee Wah mhmowiedgmens to KC. went back on me THEN tf had a hunch. eee PUSHED HER around. eee PULLED A thing a-ma_jig. eee AND THE blame boat. eee BACKED UP the hill. cee . WITHOUT EVEN hesitating. eee SO | learned a trick. eee WHICH EVERY driven eee SHOULD REMEMBER. eee WHEN IN doubt, light up, eee A “SATISFY” cigarette. cee FOR WITH one of those, eee GEARED TO your teeth, ee YOU CAN start anything. eee T didn’t take much persuasion to get Chesterfields going—they're self-starters. That blend of fine Turkish and Domestic tobaccos makes friends by the millions, An- other thing—you don’t find a Ches- terfleld smoker “shifting” brands— he's in “high” all the time, | Mow WITH Txt RED SOK ‘rot ead TOVEMPER 26, 1920. AY ted him; bis Jeft caulifiowered and his Umony to the punches it. Kilbane reener, He has @ and always { hat. A tre lapel of his diamond in the fourth ' re and and unother eft hand i of the game, Kilbane nd pass on his crown nt to give other boys It champion boxing as he ing the founda ount that now 0,000. He is now and while he money out of » champion in on a vaude- on and dollars will ed (Eddie fi b Kitt hand of the read of United K feather h wn to Je ny thy about me bh v him to cash nds. His | from refuses und this he It to make weight may be the one refuses to come is becoming an rannot make weight of his class under any U. ‘S.C. WALLOPS OREGON, 21-0 kept up its winning streak by down: ing the Oregon squad here yesterday | | by @ 21 to 6 count. It was e hard fight thr with the Trojans hay- ing the upper hand Oregon was weakened by the loss rs, who was at the bed- h s father, who was injured in tomobile accident recently. U. & CGI) SAMUEL RZESZEWSKI THe & year od S CHESS WONDER, | Lueany tor Bh | : |‘ HOPPER TO QUIT | PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 26—Cap — tain Robert Hopper of the Penn 7 Gordon for Isenbauser; Bean | eleve; i AILEEN RUGGIN ashy Bo Mey to San ‘We 14 YEAR OLD GIRL wo Wor into business, : A Va WORLDS DIVING cen eee AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES. 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