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DAY, YOVEMBER 1, 1921, _¥California Has Brace of Stephens and Berkey Show How End Position Should Be Played in Washington State Game; They’re All- Coast Material This Season ' “82 HEN California went out on the field for the big game with Washington State in Port- land last Saturday, the Golden Bears did not have their full strength in the field and still they waltzed off with the game by a 14 to 0 tally. “Brick” Muller, perhaps the greatest end of the 1920 American grid season, was out of the game with a fractured foot, while Don Nichols, a new halfback, said to be even better than Crip Toomey o starred against the Cougars, was watching the game om the sidelines, also out of the game with an injured But how these two stars could improve on the wonderful of the men who took their places is more than can be explained by those who saw the games. A young fellow named Stephens played id kicking from Nesbit, whe Muller's place and he put Up) font his spirain high and te down as good an exhibition of foot- {tne tieia timo and time again F ball as any end has played! © Most wings, going down on punts, may days of Mike Hunt and|i""-" will swing out a bit at the start to the safety from running ‘ down the sidelines, but with their Wayne Sutton at Washington |great speed Stephens and Berkey is the Gil Dobie days. | dashed in on as straight @ line as pos ; iby en the other end also play eg right for their man, and nailed wonderful football, but it w It ts doubtful if there is an end in ma who blazed as the big star) the conference better than either one the Bear forward line. of these men, unless it is Muller him: ey and Stephens gave a won-/self. Both men will be strong candi cample of how ends can get | dates for All-Coast honors ows the field under punts, It was| Morrison, who replaced Nichols, a rere sight to see the Cougar safety | also played a great game at half. al out of his tracks after a catch./tho his work was overshadowed by Of course both Berkey and Stephens shaw Pines for Use of Frosh Grid Players WE could only use Z| Washington will make a mighty fight for the Cardinal game and may repeat the comeback of two years ago. After losing the Oregon game in 1919 the varsity trimmed a. much heavier W. SC. team on the Pullman grid, trying for Coast hon ors. “Dink” Templetoh won for Stan- ford aguinst the Sun Dodgers last Season and Templeton is lost to the Cards this year, Just what this loss will mean ix hard to determine tight now. With his long, high spir als and the drop kick that scored the only tally, Templeton was both defense and offense star to the Stanford team. With more equal booters Bagshaw will be able to fight out the game without the dis advantage of tong losses on the ¢x- change on punts. we would be O, K. and the rest of the " is Coach Bagshaw's com- on the showing of the year- against the Oregon babes last y- i rules were only dif- ferent, about four !inemen and the ‘majority of the backfield from the aggregation would be hold- ‘down piaces on the varsity and i wg the scanty weight of the i Dodger lineup. ) Lack of beef is going to.be one the big factors in the Stanford as it has been ail season for lon. The Cards have a pon- line, built up around two or veterans, and will fur out- ‘weigh the Purple and Gold forwards Am Saturday's game. small Varsity Cage 7 Squad Turning Out HE scantiest basketball squad in; place as forward. From the frosh years is reporting for the pre-| quintet A. Peters and his brother, turnout at the University of | L. Peters, will stand a good chance lashington. Coach Edmundson ex-|of beating out one of the veterans. at least 60 men out this sea-| Ob Gardner will be back from the and barely 30 have answered | besebali tour in the Orient in time ali this week. Last year twice|}to step into a place as standing Many men reported and Ed-| guard if Jimmy Bryan is out. Chuck says he had a hard time | Frankland will be on hand for sec fing his squad from the wealth|ond center and may give Sielk a U big fight for his piace. Coach Edmundson ts pleased with the caliber of the men reporting this year, But is discouraged by the small number. More men will be necessary to give the coach a chance to pick a strong squad and give his varsity stiff workouts. At present there are only about a dozen men reporting in addition to the five letter men that look like varsity material, according to the coach. The floor has been tob slippery for fast scrimmage and it will be several days before the ——-—- | Five varsity letter winners are fhe nucleus around which Edmund- will have to develop his je wiee A Captain Jimmy Bryan, Windy wiord and Leo Nicholson, guards; “Heinie Sielk, center; and Evan Lew- forward, are the veterans Ed- will have to work with. me i men were all developed last and are familiar with Ed- jundson’s style of play. Arch Tal ot, forward, is the only veteran is not back. Summy and Don Fry are wm. who will make bids for Talbot's | line on the men, ee straight win of the season when this eleven takes on ivania Satar- day. Lafayette beat e = Pitteburg to @, ire 6 to Penn 2% Georgetown, which has won five ight, should make it six in « row inet Fordham Saturday should have no trouble in running | “ of consecutive wins up to seven the Bulldogs play Maryland at Georgia. and Virginia meet in one of Haven Saturday the gridiron « sof the South Satur day at Athen Chicago and Obie State mix in the first crucial game of the “Big Ten” conference Saturday at Chicago. Two big intersectional games are on for thin with the Army at West P meeting Pittsburg + will tangle with the Univer- | of Kentucky at Danville Setur-~ | Gontaga college together with the Multnomah ciub team at Portiand Sat Minnesota and Iowa play at Minne apolis this week Washington and Jefferson should make it seven in « row when they play Westminster at Washington Setarday. Hdaho and Montana piay their annual 4 aa Moscow, Idaho, this week. is out for its seventh | The Navy will meet Bucknell at An napolis Saturde. hould cop. If you wait too long 1 may Rot be able to busld up your n-down constitution. Taken Water, Sclen- jon and will do Clean, Light in Ash $9.50 Per Ton, Delivered in Load Lots GARFIELD 2743 ght § Ufic manual mani Swedish Movement: wonders. DR. EMIL GREEN Medical Physical Director 16 Lippy Bidg. and Columbia, ‘4Wonderful Wing Men wo of the substitutes of last season | coach will be able to get a good | SEDDIE PINKMAN AND F | Grid Stars No., 13 Eddie Anderson, Notre Dame cap |tain and end, np wiil lead the pow lerful Catholic orld team against the Army in one of the bigest intersec tional games of the year West Point Saturday. at Star Diver Is Lost to Local Club | Merlin Fadden, Crystal . Ace, Will Perform for Portland Club in 1922 EATTLE will lose one of its big geat swimming stars for the 192 eason, as Merlin “Blackie” Fadden, premier diver of the Northwest, ts now living in Portland and plana to swim under the colors of the Port land natatorium this year. Fadden was. without a peer in Northwest diving, and he won these honors consistently. Under the col ors of the Crystal Swimming club he finished fourth senior A. A. U. championships in the | outdoor meet at Coronado, Cal, this summer Fadden figures that he has a good chance for the junior diving honors next year, as he has never won the junior event and is still etigible for | this A. A. U. competition. Clarence Pinkston, Styde Swenson and Haige Prieste, who all rank higher than Fadden as springboard artists, are now seniors, as they have each won this event, so Merlin figures, he has a chance. The Portiand natatorium expects to have a good team next season. says Fadden, who was a Seattle vis- itor yesterday. They are lining up swimmers now for a good club, and they expect to give the Crystal club a hard run next year for P. N. A honors. College of Optics THOROUGH EXAMINATION GLASSES SUPPLIED Daily 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Monday and Friday Evenings 216-18 BURKE BLDG. 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THE SEATTLE STAR RANKIE FARREN Second | Quarter | | to Open Ray Smith to battle Frank | - PoRtuANe, Nov. 1.—Sergeant Ray Senior Soccer Teams to} h vgn the Camden (N, J.) heavy : weight, who sent into the land Begin Second Lap Sun=| oi oi’ when righthand. pune de day; Teams in Action | hiverea by Denver Ka Martin bit him IPR on the jaw in the third round at Changes in The Star Miuwaukie several weeks ago, will - % 2 be given a chp » to redeem himeelf Soccer league registra- | porore the option of the 1 fans tion will not have to be | when ne meets Frankie Parmer, the turned in until Friday, this | wrestiing the sub. urban week. The longer time is being allowed so that 10-round main event. The Sergeant is a better clown in each Junior manager may [the ring than the “Phat” Meehan come to The Star to person, Willie does nothing but roll his stomach into punches, while the check up his list for the Sarge puts bis chin in the way of season with the sporting [tem and also his lower region editor. Managers should When it comes to comedy the call between 9 a. m. and = |*ldier battler i» champion of the r id, noon or between 6:30 |*°" anes and 8 p. m. The Senior 1E Portland boxing commission has made several changes in the last few months and ast week lected Dr. Bart C. ‘arland as chairman to replace Frank Watkins, who resigned, Joe Wood was elected managers will check over their lists tomorrow night when they are to meet at The Star to consider plans of playing reserves secretary. Dr. fam Geltert and ran anergan are the other two of the stronger — men on the board. A fifth member with the weaker clu’ will be appointed by the mayor for the rest of the sea- | within the next week. ‘Dr. Thomas son. This meeting is | !os* is tho logical man for the . acant post. called for 8 p.m. Every |‘**" Senior manager should PORTLAND baseball fans are be on hand on time. elated over the prospects of the - coming horsehide campaign, with the pacar ad with the gantes of this|new owners in charge of the reins. WO week the senior division of The Just what “Wee Willie” Klepper Star Soccer league will open the|bas up his sleeves the newspaper The|men fail to know, and the daily second quarter of the season Iteama have played around the cir cult once, with the West Seattle and| move and who'll be the pilot, Maple Leaf teams coming to the One paper gave a column on Bill front. They have both won four and| Kenworthy as the next manager of lost none, playing a 2 to 2 draw with| the Beavers in exchange for Walter papers are all guessing on the next Sport Talk From Portland By Billy Stepp Portland het up over baseball. Denver Ed Martin's comeback. Farmer. Coast circles of the Just how good Ed really is has not been clearly answered, but he has laid three big timers hi mighty Battling Bremerton, into the ash can with ham hands. of the “mayor to take Hector, was first one on the chops second round for in the folka, he minutes. ‘Tiny Astoria beef machine, take a dip into the resin, went down in the fourth in the bread basket Smith was the third heavyweight to bite the dust in the third round from and, say was outside Herman, was second to and he from one Sergeant Ray one on the button Smith was the only one of the trio mentioned to send Ed off his balance. A left to the chin caught Denver right on the point and the big black battler was flat on his stomach and it looked like the even ing’s s were over in the nd round, but Ed was up at the count of eight and held on for dear tite until the bell tolled In the third round down went Smith, and the question, “How good is Denver Ed Martin?” is still un answered. 16 defeat of the Oregon Aggies at Stanford last Saturday crossed up all the “experts” again as in 1919, when the Palo Alto eleven waltzed over the Farmers at Corvallis to a victory. Stanford must have the Aggies’ goat, and that’s all there is to it. Last week the Sun Dodgérs were swamped by the “sixty minutes of fight” to the tune of 24 to 0, and then the Cardinals turned in a 14 to 7 win halmighty, what is the dope com each other, McCredie. Boss Kiepper or his sec The schedule will be the same as/ond, Jim Brewster, would not second in the first half of the season, with | the move. the home grounds reversed Of course, the hash will all be Sunday's schedule follows split when the directors of the club stoftice va Maple Leaf at hold a meeting sometime before tt p.m , | Klepper leaves for the Bast. aan Pexarta ve, Boeing Aircraft <luP} Bapeball here ia all the talk, and All of the junior teams are play-|ftcords crowds will file out to see ing as usual Bunday, with the Haw.|the apples toaséd about the orchard Cigar game as the|When King Bimbo Horsehide makes feature mix. The complete junior | is bow here next spring schedule follows: “Watch the Beavers in 1922" is the Falcon A. C. va South Park at Upper | slogan. | Woodland park at 1 p.m Allen Athletic association vs Washing + Waxhington park at 1p. m. h Walla thorne-Cowan 41K remarkable comeback of that ancient fighting giant, Denver Ed Martin, “is the talk of the fistic; ing Reports from Corvallis have it that the local bank is about busted with checks being sent in for payment of hgta. <4(\RIP" Tomey, halfback of the California Bears, looks like the big number of the Coast conference backfield men, as it was “Crip” who scored both touchdowns on the Cou gars here last Saturday. If Walter Camp fails to give Toomey mention the football followers of the West will put Camp down in the book as one of those things Barnum men tioned when he said there was one ™. fen Paris Billiards vs, Highland Park at West Seattle at 1p. m ‘The nations! miner league and he has recommended him to the St. Louis bosses, Jim Dunn, Cleveland owner, announces | that Tris Speaker will be back as leader of the Indians next season. 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LASSEN PIN KMAN, — alias the — Bashful One, © |” the Shrinking — Violet, the Ti ghtwelgh tweight, ~/ etc., faces the big test in hig — comeback effort in the ring ~ tonight when he takes on one Frankie Farren, the leather pusher from San Francisco, The outlook for Eddie is about as promising as Wash- ~ ington’s chances for the — Coast football title this year, — according to the layout of a the usual line of chatter that of note. The fans who saw Eddie lose to Harry Eagles in his — first comeback bout and then witnessed Farren knock this same Eagles for the loep é few weeks later, can’t — anything but a knockout win — for the California boy. f But it must be admitted that Pinks man has shown a lot of nore since that first start with Eagles, k really showed the oldtime kick in his ~ right paw in his bout with Monk Fowler. The boys were picking Fowler to give Edward a thoro Nek» ing and Eddie stepped out and fooled ‘em by winning a close verdict. Farren looks like the winner to- — night, as he is a more finished boxer and carries a good wallop. If right hand is working in real however, he is given a chance to out a win, but most of the bugs stringing with the visitor when ‘a square off at the Pavilion, © NEWCOMERS MAKES BOW Archie Stoy, the Aberdeen lght- weight, is comjng here with a good reputation, as he has been winning regularly in his bouts around the Grays Harbor district, He is @ tough one to start off wit! fast-coming Anacortes boy, here night. Biddle is a comer and give Stoy a big-league test Pavilion semi-windup, THREE OTHER BOUTS CARDED »¥ 4a The usual run of preliminaries will be on the bill. George Wagner a Soldier Woods, a pair of welters, in the special event. This ought be a wild one. Joe Martinsen Red Calhoun box a return bout the lightweight division and Hayes and Roy Gibbs, a duet welterweights, open the show. MILWAUKIE CARD WEDNESDAY Frightened Frank Farmer, the coma heavyweight, will headline Milwaukie, Ore., card tomorrow — night in a 10-round bout with Ray Smith, an Eastern heat Farmer hasn't been boxing 3 since he put up that terrible exhibi~ tion here with Sam Langford over : much in his bout with Denver Ed Martin in Portland last week, going out in the third round. Daddy, Boldt's Butterhorns are 6& lictous.—Advertisement, | Pturtee thes eyesnee ee

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