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THE SEATTLE STAR GRIDIRON STAR No. 16 E. A. Cornwall, right half of Penn State's eleven. Starred on the '20 frosh team and looks like a real find. Good placement kicker, | Stanford Picked to Win in Tiff With Washington Tomorrow Cold, Hard Figures Give Cardinals Edge, but Trip U Things; Eckmann Is All-Coast Material; hess and piano re ty a day; Other Gossip of the Gridiron BY LEO H. LASSEN Oe Eye ee football team will go into its second conference game at the x stadium tomorrow afternoon on the short end of the betting. The Stan- Risk- Title| Are Billed | New Mark ‘ Two Times Saturday for Babe ; Meets Billings Here Tues-|Crew Men Will Stage|Bambino Broke Record day and Boxes Willis in| Race Tomorrow as Part| for Number of Runs — Tacoma Next Thursday| of Stadium Program Knocked in During 1921 ford Cardinals are being picked to win all the by a margin of f RAVIE DA- BY HAROLD MARQUIS HOSE fane who Ca Me are figuring on the cold dope alone. Washington goes to we lterweight A subir bee niggssiahew heed Ruth broke bis rvallis and takes a 24-to-0 beating from the Oregon Aggies and the champion, age OB pleco soley home rus Sa Aggies then go to Palo Alto and take a 14-to-7 licking from Stanford. “nce Input bk cede ep cmagiai xe} cee a sea tat epee pe _— in the figures, but figures don’t a" he ‘4 . ha betwead Lake. Washington sig Take bie rue * ye in record were — “rn Washington team has had the benefit of two weeks’ rest while aed Kid on: = race will be called at Fight Ascording 5 me with the 0; ns ag oath “ gy the long trip up the Coast after their hard Midd” West Capt. Mike Murphy and Roly | piled by Ernest rego rs last week. Condition is expected to swing in Washing- battler, at the | ?rance are the only varsity mon who rf a. Lessee me Serene several of the Dodgers were reported under the wepther in the middle \ ‘ord’s forward line wil! n Probable Limeups Pavilion here|*! row Saturday, From the 1921 | }iammering Honor put the Yankees Tuesday night | fos shell Lioyd Mason, Hendrix-|in ponseasion of 166 of their talllesy and then boxing Stanley Wil-|*% Abe! and Hadinger will be the| storing himesit © men ort aaaeh lis of Portland at Tacoma pe balance of the three | Totaly oftenest, 107 times. utara crews will be made up of varuity and Thursday. 1921 record of runs batted in was 29 Billings is a newcomer here “a sesh ‘ure! more than that of the year before. outweigh Washington’s by a | considerable margin, about 10 or 15 pounds to the man. Here’s how Babe batted in bis The visitors will present) Position Stanford and comes to Seattle with a| Coach Bd Lender bas had about | tanies: a veteran backfield, while|| Wilson .............0..L. E...scccceccecceses. Mertz with hy | F ap Mona or tor five weeks “rhe mem have been By aan scrappy Ray Eckmann is the|| Ingram . sprinting over the mile course all! py triples—i7. -. Carter Mine hope of the Purple and .. Faville ters of that section with good)}weuk and last night crews were! ny doubies—16, ; DeGroot be » ene y- By infield oute—t. Gold. A better Tine will be avafiable on| Club races are on the crew pro-| yy outfield oute (jacrifice flew obi -. Betts Billings after he works out ag the |€ram for next quarter to keep up the | 3, Tinling ........ . Ludeke Pavilion this afternoon, interest before the spring grind gets! ‘Total—168, Galligan ... Pershing Davis is not figured to have much |fully under way. The varsity men| 1920 total—t137. oo3 trouble heating Willis when they | will move into the crew training Hits sent in 155 of the @n upset, as the figures give the . Schlaudeman box in Tacoma, as Willis is not | quarters tn January. Ruth was responsible for in edge to the Cardinals o- rated tn Davin’ class. Saturday morning will be gtven| that gave the New York q " The champion has not fought /Over to the cleaning and fencing of |their first pennant, and BEARS FACE F. 5 ~ P here for several weeks, but he is|the stadium. Everyone in the unt| ‘Three of the latter were | HARD GAME + . said to be in pretty good condition, | versity will be working on the im-|fiies, Ruth getting one of ae his layoff has not been a long|provements. After lunch class pole|against Boston, one when one rushes and tie-ups are scheduled be-| Louis and one against W: they entertain the University of Southern California team at Berke ce a or all B on : halves of the game the stadium ley. The U. & C., coached by Elmer Phantom bonds will be burned. Henderson, former Broadway men- —_eeeeo” day, July 24, off J. Walter Quakers Win} Close at 8 p. m. Fridays fat aroused a lot of enmity between the HE B Dp England, where be ts to meet Ted| NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 4.—Boxing | Speaker, Paked in this offering, Rut two teams and both elevens are re- . bs Ported to be out for “blood” couldn't stop Brice Taylor, Franklin's colored tackle, registration for The Star| "Ses Pare piliteres va Parn| weight champion, in Landon on No-| scrambling to book Happy Littleton, : : a walked off with a 1¢to-0 win in their be aubtaitees to The Star net teil —. Bop Lemon, turn engagement with Mike Gib- San Diego ual t stadit th Referees must start these games| 2. bons of St. Paul. Local promoters ee ee ae aed eben Chinese Escape are ready to offer Johnny Wilson) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. ¢—Ap fore the Stanford game. Between|A long fly hit by the Babe being given a good chance to Wise NEW YORK, Nov. 4—Mike Gib Yankee war correspondents ‘ Wis, altho the Bears will enter the Bes “ Littl t that when the world’s greatest out. game as favorites This game has (rary ler cerning an ghee peg re eton ‘Tristram 4 Tigers put up a hard fight, but they! 4 cz, changes in senior and funtor | Oe st Lineyin park ot 1 nm Referee, Lewin, the new European middie-| promoters over the country are|h#d almost reached third. and Byron Wise, star Quaker end, and the Franklin crewW]|ieague soccer games Sunday must | * upper Woodland porate i BH 11. New Orleans middleweight, in a re dropped it The Tigers claimed it on time and should forfeit any game) than 8 o'clock tonight. AN junior : should check heir team is not ready to play I i ti Laws | 825.000 to meet Littleton here dur. Pa. ‘The Quakers scored right off the/W8s an uncompleted pass, but Ref. | managers id over ti when @ d mmigration ws ; plication for a franchise in the Pa. bat when they Kicked off and recov- |@ree Boyle allowed the touchdown | lists today a¢ The Star between the| within 39 minutes after the sched.) wew YORK, Nov. 4—Port offi. | ms the racing season. cific Coast (Baseball league has hours of $ s m. and noon or be tween 6 and § p m. ‘The complete schedule of games with the referees to be in cred a Broadway fumbie on the 30-/4nd goal was kicked. yard line Taylor then went back| The second period wae scoreless, from tackle and carried the ball|with Franklin advancing the ball are lagging and all that The Star is| Cals have been notified from Liver. filed by W. H. Palmer of San Diego asking of these players is to report pool that Chinese stowaways are in- Battle with President Wiliam BL Mo on time creasing | nnumbera. Close watch ‘around right end, cutting across | more, 2 . right thru the Broadway forwards ‘The Tigw’ tone chance te sore | ‘hare follows: Ce ee oe up| being Kept here to prevent viola may ees Nov. 4-—Harry | prepared te go forward with the to the left side of the field, going |came in the Inst minute of the second | weiiaag eee en seene at pheno to ergy ri ple, re Gen of the immigration lawa | Bg wc Pe paaw og “ae building of a baseball park in Sam When it comes to picking an af. |°Y*r the line for the first touchdown | period, when Brassfield @rabbed 8) iawaihe ot 2:30 p.m. Referes, eJhnny the hours of 6 and 7 p. m. “ a of i t ton; but | Reet ABERAVON, England, Nov. 4— Coast team this year, Ray Eckmann, bd tahyerr 9 «ge ackler after |Iong ra begfitag oor igg The| Tosing Atrerart tub va Maas-Rexart| Any soccer players wishing tol when the mountain farmhouse of night at Madison Square garden. The|felt to show his good faith if de apaek et ths cunaines ‘pen tae bal |peried ented. with this pine Cigar Co. at upper Woodland park at| play in The Star league, whether irederick Lawrence was destroyed | winner has been promised a match | sired. Palmer has been notified i S00 a a Receane ety Sees. junior or sentor players, should g*t| near here, the only article to escape with Bill Brennan and a step to-|attend the Pacific Coast over the line. It was @ wonderful) The offensive and defensive work| Postotfice va Maple Leaf Post at) in touch with th aitor of j 3 * [individual effort. of Wise, the strong running of Tay-| Walls Walla at 1% m Referen, Dilly she’ tae. ‘They. wake cant Of! was the family Bib! e was Sens | wera @ heavyweight championship meeting in Los Angeles.on | Back in the Coast- conference. Capt |, Th? second touchdown brought a/lor, the work of Garber advancing gUNTOR GawEs and will be issued utility cards mak- ig Mesa we Aes IESE, 5, , _ Powell of the Oregon Aggies has the |'0Ud Squawk from the Tigers It|the ball for Broadway and the play! pace AG. va. South Park et Reeth | ing them eligible to play with any scored in the second period when /of Brassfield at end for the Tigors/ Park ot 1p m Referee, Fred Dongia® | team 4rishing to use them during Byron Wise grabbed a pass over the |featured the game wiles AAD Washington Park S'/ tho next five gumes, This will give Wiltam Jones a lot of players a chance to got , Ballard Juniors ve. Loute’s French Dry | started in the league, They should feterea Buy Welle “|get in touch with The Star imme Mawtherne diately. { Hard Go With Lincoln | ee ere Some Football Guesses| ing Lincoln team on the Denny | Boyle, and when How The Star picks winners in big footbal games to-|' Stanford 21, Washington 0. Washington State 28, Oregon 0. California 28, U. S. C. 0. Ballard, Broadway and West Seattle Chicago 14, Ohio State 7. in turn, while Lincotn lost to Frank: Harvard 14, Princeton 0. Cornell 42, Columbia 0. Notre Dame 14, Army 7. Pittsburg 21, Nebr: i Yale 35, Maryland 0. weight, meet in a 15-round bout to-| Diese and would put up « large (se). (35), Yamaoks (137), qnbour (145), Day (145), McMullen (1 Schoottior (158), Atwater (146), Joi son (138), Garry (165), Bruce (160) Biatr (1685. The kickoff was set for 3:30 p. m. > WE sonep * |{ Men’s and Boys’ Clothing y rn ‘ow. mara, quoms, FURNISHINGS || Chas. & of Turkish and of Buriey and of the choicest of other fine home- grown tobaccos in a ecw com bination! A Real Cheasty Shirt Special | at $2.65 This large assortment of beau- || tiful shirts is composed of woven || madras and corded madras | cloths, including two groups with collars to match. The quantity is limited and an || early selection is advisable. 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