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. {UESDAY, OCTORER 25, | Play S$ - Bapetch” Dunlap, W. S.C. | tham, California Pilot, to in Portland Game BY LEO H. WO of the greatest centers in the Pacific} Coast conferen fornia Golden man last year, nia passer, in settle the 1921 qepective teams. The battle o sigh incidentally, George V the All-Coast team in this game. Of course fe Both captains are Captains Loom f. rng Great Centers the Washington State Cougars and the Cali- annual gridiron struggle at Portland. “Dutch” Dunlap, All-Coast center for Pull- against George Latham, the husky Califor And both men are captains of their | tt for the boys and girls lucky enough to see the! Saturday’s game is also expected to the All-Coast center berth for the season. ™ , there is a chance that Stewart, of O. A. C., will the job, because he is rated mighty high as a center, it looks like Latham and d Dunlap will have the edge. Parallel in Service Game exact parallel of this situation will exist when the Army and argue in their big game of the season at New York in Novem- center, Larson holding down the post and Greene playing the same position fer the Army. centers are ranked right up with the best centers in the game ead Bt should be some fight when ¢ 1921. Saturday Captain, and George La- Play Opposite Each Other LASSEN ce will clash Saturday when Bears get together in their » Will hold down this berth | the tiff ‘that is expected to Coast championship. f these centers ought to be a! Yarnell, the Spokane official, each season, will handle the hey get together. or All-City ptains are standing out strong as AlbCity material in the local school race. Jesse Douglas, the stellar Queen Anne halfback, is adneb for an AlbCity berth | fod. These players will m Lowry at present. the little wonder man race bie injured arm may keep f the Bal was last year in spite the Broadway captain, squad because trod win over Mi Seer ree BY ROY GROVE GE DUNCAN and Abe Mitch- the great English golfing are going home, Their foot on the greens of America what is meant by consistent golf. games were no exhfbitions, tricky, there was no holeing is one on @ 400-yard fairway | eyes shut, there was noth- GOLF, the kind of golf that nd knows. ay played 105 rounds, crowding B 96 days, traveled many thon- 4 and in that short time putts with the greatest amateurs and professionals victories and 17 defeats. ® true that Ted Rayand Harry im their driving tour of last year, piled up an tm- score for 18-hole matches, but ! © E. O'BRIEN of Men’s Clothes 06 Unien St. ny fel and the edge may go to either one of them. |the ones of England, in the perfect. & Uttle more interesting.” | f he keeps up his present pace. of Ballard, and Eddie McGill, of both captains, and both strong contenders foe the other All-City eet Friday in the Frankiin-Ballard mt of Lincoln, would be the fifth cap- for an All-City position because he is im a class by him- him on the sidelines. He was the quarter last season and he showed by his work in the lard game last week that he is the same great of bis injured arm. has little chance of placng on the there are several ends who have shown better far than the Tiger captain. ichigan last Saturday, run for a touchdown after catching a punt and Mitchell Turn in Great Golf this average cannot be pitted against the consistency of the late tourists who played their games in 26 holes. The superior quality of golf by this famous team has left broken records on eight of our courses and in the 52 matches they have tndi- vidual scores of 70 or betger. Dun- can's grand average for the trip was | 72.16 against 72.19 of Mitchell's. On| more than 14 courses they equaled the club records. This swinging record of the Britons has never been equaled on either side of the water. Their first feat on reaching Amer: fea was to defeat Hutchison and their only defeats were at the hands of amateurs. Duncan, who played here lost year, was surprised to find the great stride the Americans could make in perfect- ing courses In a single year. “American courses,” said Duncan, “are getting nearer every year to ing of the fairways and greens, and |=y only objection is to the smooth ‘ness of some courses, They lack in traps and bunkers to make the game Dance “Get Acquainted Night,” » at Bright's, 1604 4th —<Adv.) Boat Schedules =—SAVE MONEY= Travel by sfeamer be seen in action here against Junior Leaders to Mix Young Soccer Players Hold Stage Sunday; Leaders vs. Weak Ones Reports that rowdyism marred the Ben Paris Bil- liards-Ballard Junior Star league soccer game at Lower Woodland park Sunday, have reached the Star. This must stop and drastic action will be taken to on the games clean. Any ers —— ed by referees for rowdy tactics or abusive lang- uage will be barred from The Star league for the season. Only two such reports have been re- ceived from referees. A lot of games have been played and the t ma- jority of foo! players want clean soccer. If some of the players think they can’t get along with- out fighting on the side they will have to get along without playing in The Star circuit. JNIOR games wil bold the cen- ter ofiinterest In The Star Soccer league Sunday, with most of the) leaders clashing. The race is a tight one and Sunday's resylts may cause a big shakeup in the standings. The Cowan Cigar Co. eleven goes out to Sputh Park to battle the classy Park team. This should be one of the best games of the day. Washington Park and the Falcon Athletic association, another pair of strong junior teams, tangle at Low- er Woodland park. The complete schedule for~ Sun- day, with the time of the games, Louie's Frenon Dry ( Athletic association at Upper Woodland park at 1 pom Hatiard Junt ‘sya. Highiand Park at park at 12:30 Co. ye South Park at 1p m. ri Rillards vs Hawthorne Juniors at Walla We 2:45 p.m. SENIOR Div ON Maple Leafs vs Boeing Aircraft ctnb at Lower Woodland park at 2:90 p.m. Postoffice va West Seattle at Wa Walia at 1p. m. Maee-Kekarts va, Woodland Park at Upper Woodland park st 2:20 p. m. Assignment of referees ‘will be | published In The Star within a day or two. | ——_—_, WASHINGTON.—William Crowe, | republican leader in Pennsylvania, sworn in as junior senator from that state. Daddy, Boldt’s Butterhorns are 4 GRIDIRON STARS No. 6 “Dutch” Dunlap, Washington State captain, and re- garded as one of the greatest centers in the game. THE He will Washington Turkey day. Green to Test Gil Dobie Men Dartmouth a} and Cornell |/ Mix Saturday; Another! Menu of Big Games TL DORIE'S Cornel! team, an eleven that has proved to be the most powerful scoring machine in the East so far, faces its first} real test of the season Saturday at Ithaca, N. Y, with Dartmouth's strong Green squad furnishing the opposition, Doble’s men have come thru the season so far with four straight victories end so has Dartmouth The Dartmouth squad ts said to be even stronger than the team that walked on Washington last year. Dartmouth downed Cornel! last season, but menson. Anyhow, aft@ Saturday Se attle fans will know just how strong his outfit really is. Another big game on the football horizon for Saturday Is the second Centre college-Harvard scrap. Cen- tre’s “praying colonels" gave Har- vard one of its hardest fights last year and with Bo McMillan back in uniform the Kentuckians can be counted upon to give the Crimson a real battle. Penn State's powerful teem goes to the mat with Georgia Tech on State's home grounds. This ought to be another whale of a battle, as both ,teams have shown a lot of powed. Yale meets Brown and Princeton takes on Virginia, while Pittsburg and Pennsylvania clash tn Phila delphia in the other big game of Clean, Light in Ash $9.50 Per Ton, Delivered in Load. Late Five Town Lots to Be Given Free at Auction Sale in Tacoma Oct. 27th SEATTLE WHAT 75 YEARS DID FOR BASEBALL The three-quarters of a century that has elapsed since the first match game of baseball was played has wrought wonderful changes in the great American game. It was in 1846 that the Knickerbocker club team, composed of fellows who had started the playing of baseball on a “diamond” as ander Cartwright, one of the dub members, met t the “New York Nine” in Jersey Spokane Saturday. &3 Dame team at Indianapolis this week, Dobie is said to have! one of his wonder teams again this | STAR City, sold for sums ranging up to The Knickerbockers sprang an elevénth-hour surprise by appearing on the field in uniforms—blue trousers, white shirts and straw hats, they won, 21 to 11. They played on a field they leased in Jersey for a few dollars, And out of that game has grown the present day major leagues, with millions of dollars invested in concrete stands surrounding expensive field sites, a ruling mogul who draws down $42,500 yearly, and high-salaried playing stars who are bought and $1 000. What would Cartwright think, d’ye suppose, were he to return to the Polo Grounds proposed and laid out by Alex- PAGE 9 Fowler to Box With St. Clair Lightweights Clash in a Pavilion Smoker To- night; Usual Bouts ONK FOWLER, the New Orleans The mighty Oregon Aggies, the team that od Washingtoe soundly last Auturday, stacks up sgninnt Stanford in the game next te the Washington State California game in Umpertance on the Coast fal and after thie stra will know better w Compares” with Stanford” Menlord we the “W" eleven here the a week. Stanford plays Aggics at Malo Alto, Chicago, the team that trampled on ten Inst week, will go up againat in another interssotional game Goneaga and M Whitman and Montana antversdty will meet this week at Missoula, jqiilineta and Mich en” eha ok at Ur both ent of the P, got together Indiana meets the powerfol Netre recora ef five Ratgers. alte. vi Nebraska and Okiahoms tangie ta ua in the that ts ex pected to decide the Missouri valley title Saturday. Towa, ene of the dark horve entrien | in the “Big Ten,” meets Purdue at Lafayette Baturday. Elmer Henderson's University of Southern California squad will stock up against Pomona at Los Angeles beturday. Both the Army and Navy have easy games this week, the Army playing Susquebanna the Navy, Bethany ‘Mamette arg Bound at Bale ith the College of . Ore, this week- ‘Wisconsin and Minncwota play thetr ennual game at Madison Saturday. Yale entertains Brown at New Haven Saturday. newnee and Vanderbfit miz in t Bouthern game at Nashville It’s no sport for invalids— | following the beagles. But if | you have endurance and can ‘sprint and jump, it’s great | fun, This modern Diana was | snapped talcing a hedge in the |Royal Air Force meet at Ramerwick Manor, England. 'Seattle Youth in Farce at Cornell ‘W. A. Averill, of 7790 11th ave. 5. W., @ student at Cornell university, is appearing in a college farce-com- edy, “Room 83," during the fall | homecoming festivities, according to | word received here. $1.85 SAVE YOUR EYES EAGLE IS KILLED TRYING TO CARRY OFF LITTLE GIRL VANDERHOOP, B. C., Oct. 25, —While the 9-year-old daughter of W. 8. Gibbs was playing on the veranda, @ large, bald-headed eagle swooped down .upon her, catching the child with its talons by the arms and fleshy part of the body. The girl screamed. The cries attracted the mother, who came out and tried to beat the bird off, but was unsuccessful. Matthew Semple happened to be near the house, and upon hearing the fereams hastened to the scene, picked up a large stick and beat the eagle to death, The eagle measured over seven feet and was powerfully built. The child's flesh was badly torn, Advertisement, New Town of Port Olym- pic Adjoins Capital City on North—Deep Water Harbor—Fine Berry and Fruit Land. 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Thoroughness Tharacterizes our methods ita every transaction, and our cus- tomers are accorded every cour- busl- Accoun! Gordialty 1h Invited 4 Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST, esterfield Lioarrr & Mrexs Tonacco Co. lightweight, will have his second chance to prove — the class that bis ‘ manager, Jack Changes in Star Risedl, olaiins Soccer Lists Are for hitn, tonight when he goes up against Willle St. Clair, the colored Portland boy, at the Pavilion, Due Wednesday Changes in soecer registration for Sunday's games are due as usual not later than Wednesday night. These changes wili be || Fowler fonght @ close scrap with listed Thursday and managers || Eddie Pinkman laet week, Pinkman should check to see that their || getting a hairline decision. Many changes are listed. Pilots want to be sure that their registra- tions are inside the 15-man limit because players registered over the limit are ineligible. of the fans picked Fowler as the winner. Fowler showed fair clever- |nens and an ability to take punish- | ment, but he didn't show much of a wallop. St. Clair, on the other hand, stowed Johnny Jordan away in the second round of their bout, showing the biggest kick that he has demon- strated in these parts for a long time. St. Clair is a foxy worker tim the ring, and if he wants to fight he should force Fowler to show at his best. George Ingle, former Seattle light- weight, ie planning to atiempt @ comeback in the ring. He Is new in Yortland ander the inanagement of Willie Hernstein, Bernstein craves te match George op with Fddie Pink man for s bout here in the mear future. The rest of the card follows: Al Biddle vs. Boy McCasslin, welter- weights; Red Gallagher vs. Al Win- ters, middieweights; Johnny Jordan vs. Kid Johnson, Ughtweights; Joe Kohn vs, Frank Hayes, weiter weights. ‘The first bout ts scheduled to get under way at 8:30, Rernetetn writes from Portland that Alex Trambitas is in line for a bout with Jack Britton for the world’s welter- ht Uti for some time tn November, site for the bout not having been med yet PHILADELPHIA.—Mrs, Cordelia Biddle Duke granted final decree in Flenry Rorbra, the Oakland wildcat, so | divorce from Angler B. Duke. named by the Oskiand weribes, may be brought up toBeattle to mis with Travie Davis in the er future, Survival of the Fittest If you wait too long I may not be able to build up your run-down constitution Taken Gihbons-Mike O'Dowd fuse ought @ record gute te ara ‘all the pub- | | ene Rattling Ortega ts certainty hitting the | skids. A bird named Palmer knocked him ld again the other night. Just a | year or s0 aco “Battier” was one of in # time ike Water, |the best middleweights in the game, Electric Light Baths, Scien- tifte manual manipula’ Morgan Jones and Al Grunen witt get|M S"cdish Movements wi |together tn the main ev |Thureday night in round bout. They fought a the couple of | weeks ago. Rocco Stramagaita will go | on with Johny Hogan in the semi- | Windup. t at Tacoma DR. EMIL GREEN Medical Physical Director 16 Lippy Bidg., 3r4 apd Columbia, | Frankie Parren ts boxing Abe Mtsh- kind in Portland in & (p-round go to- morte} ke it pours! 1 FOUND the Browns, “LETS BUT THEY hed headaches, THEN we “cea the Joneses, AND THEY fell for tt, AND WHEN grub for four, WAS JUST about ready, THE PHONE bell tinkted, f AND THE Brown baby was better, AND A minute Inter, THE SMITHS changed their mind AND THE Missus fainted, “OH, WELL," I saié, “THE MORE the merrier. WHAT'S THE ditterencet eee IF THERE isn't enough food, eee Woe bled gd. anyepene OF Just seem to Hi, Gaeta cee AND YOU women can talk. ‘tent eee Log yon y cook ae AND BETWEEN the two, na downright iad eee smoke. “Satiafy”? All WE'LL ALL bo Satisfied.” the place, cee CIGARETTES

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