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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921. ee ee +Xing Football to Take Throne Big Gridiron Battles on Sport Calendar for Tomor- | row; Penn State Meets Harvard; Coast Conference | Season Opens; Washington Faces O. AC. Test BY LEO H. LASSEN Simonich © to Leave for East Butte Battler Starts on ISoccer Changes | Listed Many New Players to Ap- pear in Star League Games on Sunday EV | Long Trip for Manila) Saturday Of SIMONICH, ORAL changes have been made ING FOOTBALL will lord it over the world coy pepe Las the Pownall gt ony gy rd taagr sed of sport tomorrow when the first big games weight, leaves Sunday's games, "The changes fol of the 1921 gridiron season are booked for Saturady night |low: from Vancouver.) Hawthorne Junior B. CG, on th® replaces Frank Stokes: Empress of Ja! Louie's French Dry Cleaners—Ben pan for Manila.) Kalman replaces Tommy Griffen, Ot in the Philippine 'to Heltborg replaces Dan’ Pritchard, islands, where | Rodney Gilbert replaces Leo Frodle he ix booked to These changes were turned in to fight thre@ Alex Rose before last Sunday's times, ‘ |wames and these men were eligible Joe will join a colony of five other /to play October 16, but Rose did not whitelpoxers who have been sent to/have them listed in The Star until the islands by Eddie Tait, of Tacc- | this week's changes. ma, who represents the Stadiums| Woodland Park—Thomas Harris Co., Ltd, the club that stages the | replaces 8. J. Baylis, John MoGarry bouts thege replaces William Nystrom. Bud Ridley and Johnny Fiske, fa} Alien Athletic assoctation—Atwood | millar battlers with Seattle fa re) Scott replaces Frits Deckman, Will lalready there, as are Tibby Watson, |iam Foster replaces Sable Poolman, lof Australia, and Bugene Voltaire, @|Carl Peters replaces Clarence Hoge, French miller, dnd Tommy West, &/and Cart Buchentroth replaces Le- Denver welter, is |vern Kirk, . Simonich says he will stay in the} Batiard Juniors—Frank Jenkins Orient as long as he can Une UP| replaces Carl Peterson. bouts. South Park—William Neidermeyer Tait says that West, Valentine | signed, Gait, Iron Bux, Manuel Cortez and! Highland Park—Clarence MeDon “Rig” Bebeng are probable opponents | ald replaces Hector La Chance, Art for Simonich. [Butler replaces Walter Thornton. a dozen fields or so. Roy Erickson Saturday the opening gun of the Coast conference season will sounded, when Washington faces the big test with the Ore- gon Aggies at Corvallis, Ore., and Oregon tangles with California at Berkeley. It's the big turning point for Washington in the! ft conference race, while California, with al crippled team, may find Oregon a tough a to ‘crack, in spite of the fact that the critics are picking Bears to win easily. The “Big Three” all face tremendous struggles in the Far * East. ‘Seattle fans will be most interested in the Penn State- Harvard game at Cambridge as Penn State is to play Washington here in the big intersectional game in December. YALE TO BATTLE ARMY Yale, whose goal line has not been crossed this season, is facires the husky Army outfit at New Haven. This has all the earmarks ofa great battle as both teams are said to be powerful combinations. Princeton, defeated by the Navy last week, will attempt a comeback tomorrow against Chicago in one of the biggest in- tersectional. games of the season. It will give the “experts”| harley White, the veteran Chica | Maple Leaf Post—-K. 8. Watta re i j iq. | €O Hehtweight, ie the next battler) places J. Kuhn and J, Jordenson re & real line on the comparative strength of Eastern and Mid-| Whom ‘ait expects to send to the|piaces J. V. Bunbury dle West football. Far East, White is expected to ar!” West Seattie—A. Mckihnon re rive in these parts in a few weeks in search of bouts, and Tait says he | wil) make him a proposition to co to | Manila for a series of engagements, TWO TIFFS _ FOR FROSH Another big s' le on the books is the annual battle be- tween Syracuse and Pittsburg, which will be pare at Pitts- burg. Pittsburg hasn't had a very successful season so far, being scored on in every game, and losing their start to ette. Syracuse on the other hand looms as strong as r, and the Empire State team will probably enter the game ® favorite to win. OHIO TO MEET MICHIGAN places J, Nourse, The Boeing Aircraft club, hard hit by injuries last week and forced to forfeit their game to Wert Seattle because of it, have been given until tontght to fix up their registration list for Sunday. Ely Caston, manager of the Haas: Eckart team, must see the sporting editor of The Star before Sunday's THE SEATTLE STAR Ohio State, 1920 Big Ten champions, face the big test at | Ann Arbor tomorrow when they go up against Michigan. This will be Michigan's first conference start of the season. | Ohio State started out poorly by losing to Oberlin, but they staged a nifty comeback when they defeated Minnesota. . Another big game will be played at South Bend, Ind., whenjerton Navy, Yard team on their Notre Dame and Nebraska meet in their annual battle. bmn Laid... The, “1 ayes. I Gil Dobie’s Cornell team is taking on Colgate and figures} pi opct: and tangie with the high > win, while Georgia Tech is playing host to the Rutgers} scnooi team there. 4 n at Atlanta, Ga. Last year the frosh eleven went \BWith such a host of games on tap it’s no small wonder why | ‘2, defeat before the Everett, high cing Football is mounting the sport throne tomorrow. deem the. Washington reputation. The Navy Yard has their usual lineup of former school and service players and should put up a strong of hie backfield in-the Aggie game.| tin's college are scheduled and the Ziel is developing every day, and| season will close November 19 with Eckmann & keeping up bis con) 4 game with W. C. frosh. victory. Interest in the game is run- ‘ » N o and one to go, while Mra. Huck- mall defeated Mre. W. A. Gavin of the Home club, one up. ~ Everett has a strong squad again Bagshaw Makes Last, game against the frosh. sistently brilliant work. In Quass CECIL LEITCH turning point in the conference sea ment, at the Belle Clair Country Washington's two freshman elev ens from the university will play out of town Saturday. The “Purple” teim, in charge of Assistant Coach “Sandy” Wick, will meet the Brem: and will probably use John- Ry Wilson at left end. Ed Hobi will be back at right guard this week. ‘This will bring the average of the line close to 185 pounds. The balance of the line will be |. Clarke and this yed?, and under the coaching of “Click” Clark, former Montana star, have cleaned up all their 1921 games so far by large scores, | backfield Ziel and Eckmann will play| Next week a freshman team will halfback berths, Quass, fullback and) play the Oregon babes in Eugene, Hall, quarter. The following Saturday return Bagshaw is expecting big things| ames with Bremerton and St. Mar- Bagshaw has a good line plunger and « power on defense. Several hundred Washingtonsroot| HITTING STRIDE 6 ane NTS one caeens, | BAYSIDE, N, Y.. Oct, $1—Co O. A. C. by train and auto, expect- A BN. Y. - 31. ing to return with a Sun Dodger Leitch, British golf champion, will play Mrs. Thomas Huckmall, of the son. club today. Thursday Mrs. Leitch defeated Glenna Collette, Providence, cham- | pion of the Boston district, two up Vanadium was by a off, according to an announce- by the managers 6¢ both} clubs in Seattle and is not permit: ted under the auspices of Austin & Salt, was to be argued in the superior court this morning. @ Tie action followed when Chief of Police Searing halted Austin & Salt’s contemplated smoker at the Arena last week. . d from Kansas by a governor who held the scheduled 1$-round bout was nothing it not a prize fight, the} men, their managers and .uttendants | came to Tulsa to stage the mill, | artiving just in time to learn that the | Oklahoma governor had taken action Silversmith identical with that of the Kansas —————$<__—_—— ae The two Mikes probably left herel TIGER GRID NOW LOCATED last night. | ' oper guead sid, “but we're on PRINCETON, N. J. alge if | guri in of AY’ Dallas, Texas: and New Orleans are) Iicston foothall team. 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He's fast, a He captains both the basket- PAGE 17 All Star Soccer Teams — to Play Games Sunday VERY soccer team in The Star league will be in action in the melees booked for Sunday, At a meeting with the South Park, Highland Park and Boeing Aircraft club managers the pilots of the teams that for felted games lant Sunday, these managers assured The Star that they would have teams in the field ready to play Sunday. The games for Sunday follow SENIOR GAMES Pontoffice vs. Haas-Eckarts at Walla Walla, at 1 p.m Boeing Aircraft club vs. Woodland Park at upper Woodland park, at 1 p.m Maple Leaf Port vs, West Seattle at upper Woodland park, at 2:45, JUNIOR GAMES Ben Paris Billiards vs, Ballard Juniors at lower Woodland park, at 1 p.m Falcon A. C. vs, Louie's French Dry, Cleaners at Walla Walla, at 246 bm, Allen A, A, ve. Highland Park at Hiawatha, at 1 p, m. Cowen Cigar Co. vs. Washington Park at Washington park, at 1 p. ™ South Park vs, Hawthorne Juniors at Columbia playfield, at 1 p. m. The referees have been assigned as follows Fred Douglas at Walla Walla; Billy Waller, first game at upper Wood land park, and Alex C, Rone, second game; A. P. Brown, lower Woodland park; Bij] Bloomen at Columbia playfield; George Hoefling at Hiawatha, r How :Prniceton and 7 “ Chicago Will Take Field in Big Mix Princeton and Chicago are to meet tomorrow on Princeton's gridiron in one of the largest in- terectional games of the year. Here's how the teams were ex pected to line up for the kickoff: Princeton usneaey . % Fisener mnie ag Redmond MeGuire TENDLER MEETS ROCKY KANSAS NEW YORK, Oct, 21.—-Lew Tend. ler, Philly, lightweight, meets Rocky |; Kanses tonight. The two will weigh in at 135 pounds. Tendier is a 2 to 1 favorite in the betting. A locomotive out of service for a week causes $2,900 lows to the road. BEARS WILL | EMPLOY BUT | SIX PLAYS | JRERKELEY, Cal, Oct, 21.—Un leas Andy Smith, California football coach, is indulging In a lit- ‘tle propaganda work, spectators at |Saturday’s game between Oregon and California will not be treated to anything sensational in the way of varied plays by the Californians. Smith has countenanced the word | being whispered around the campus and Bob Bonner at Washington park Any referees unable to officiate Sunday should inform The Star imme iately so other men can be named, Officials are urged to report their re sults to the sporting editor of The Star Sunday between the hours of 5 p. m. and 7 p. m. PREP TEAMS PLAY With both teams practically out of |ALL.CADETS TO ; Josing thelr first kemes, West Beattr| SEE YALE GAME | and Broadway were clashing in the| WEST POINT, N. ¥,, Oct, 2L— first prep grid game of the week at| The entire student body will leave Denny field today. The game was|here Saturday morning for New to start at 3:30. Lincoln and Ballard| Haven to ‘attend the Army-Yale will battle on the same gridiron Sat-|fame. French, the army star, who urday at 2:30. Both of these teams! has been on the sick list, is report lost their first starts, too; ed in good condition, é ONE STORE ONLY HUTESON OPTICALE. OCULISTS THIS IS , THE NEWEST * ae’ | CET A PAIR OF THE LATEST | that he will allow his men to une jonly six basic plays—the same six plays they used against Santa Clara. | |All are comparatively simple. | Smith says no attempt will be) made to run up @ heavy score. No word has eome from the Ore gon camp as to the sort of game it will play. 1320 2nd. AVE. OPPOSITE RHODES ‘The first experimen’s in subma rine navigation were made almost 300 years ago. 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