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i a » prides ¥ %&as 33% Quakers and Quuys to Battle Power Gives H Edge to Quaker Team; a QA. Has Great Passes LEO H. LASSEN " RANKLIN C )) go on the arid j iron at \ > i + wt outlay at lab present ie that Queen Anne must win to» Raine to cop the title, while a ue lor a win will cinch the honors for the Quakers. Superior power is the main rea- for giving Franklin the edge. Saturday's game will be the big ing of the year between two f the brightest stars of recent when Brice Taylor, the crack ning tackle of Franklin, plays loppesite Jesse Douglas, the super- ‘ar of the Quays. Taylor has more ca in his running, but the pair are pretty evenly matched in abil ty to advance the ball of end runs. lor has more speed = and strength, but Douglas gets almost } 00d results, pepsi: afternoon Anne game decide championship the-weason in that with his great basketball mee, is without a doubt the forward passer in this neck of woods. He handles the big oval a-daseball. The Franklin team stop Douglas’ passea or it's ite for the Quakers, Douglas Taylor stack up 50-50 as kick- Franklin will present a revised McGill going to fullback, his Position, and with Johnny Mag- starting at left half. Mager is fering from an injured shoulder. Af he can't make the grade either or Williams will take his O the Quakers will take field with their regular lineup. Poach Walter Bell, of Queen Anne, that Wilton Beckett ,his quar. 8 5 for a while if he would Beis 4 off at 2:30 tomorrow with the lineups: . rong wi! as usual, with “Butch” Boyle pire and Neil Ellis as headlines- wiht Denny field Saturday! a slight favorite eI win over Queen) the} will the prep of! The} the! writing} Real Honesty in Baseball Oscar Vitt Slams Out Double That Knocked Bernie Boland, Former Team-Mate, Out of Job; Evans Tells Inside History'of Honesty of National Game , BY BILLY EVANS O one can better appreciate the honesty of baseball than the umpire. True, some ot the Chicago White Sox once strayed from the pathway of righteousness, but that case was one of the very few exceptions. Time and again during the summer, in- cidents come under the observation of the umpire that prove conclusively that to the player the honesty of the game is So gta Let me relate such an inci- lent. Not so many years ago Oscar Vitt and Ernie Boland were members of the Detroit : American League club, They were close friends, pals, and for years le pavers players, Boland as a were rated * * valu- extremely * * Strange things happen in baseliall and happen quickly. Last year found Vitt with the Boston Amer cans, and Boland with the St. Louis Browns. Boland had been released by Detroit, because of a bad arm. Bt. Louis, needing Pitehers badly, took a chance on him, as Boland expressed the belief that he was in shape to deliver, In his first start with the Browns, Boland got along fairly well, good enough to justify the belief that he “aes en Ee I dold Vitt that while Boland lacked his old-time speed, he had fairly good stuff left, and had a chance to string along with the Browns. It was evident that Vitt was much pleased with my optimis- tic opinion as to Boland’s chances. Few pitchers know more about than Ernie Boland. His knowledge of the weakness of every batter, his use of a slow curve and a nice + * * Oscar Vitt Hits Did Oscar Vitt strike out? had been room mates. Both : * Strange Things Do Happen * * % * Pleased With Optimism - great pitcher, Vitt as a crack third baseman. * * * * | touts club, Then the Boston team invaded St. Louis for a series of four games, Pergaps no fellow in baseball was more Thterested in Roland's attempt to come back than Oscar Vitt, Bo- land wns selected to start one of the games against Boston. I was FRANKLIN IS SLIGHT FA fHE SEATTLE STAR ORITE TO WIN PREP GRID Pin League Contenders ay. ms They're all here but Bert Cole, the shrinking violet, and one of the best alley hounds in the city. Left to right: J. W. Peterson, M. M. Boyd, H. H, Benson, H. Druziman (man- ager), W. C, Hilligoss and D, C. Buddeineyer. Who are they? Oh, yes, they're Harry Drurman’s bowling team thatis considered one of the strongest contenders for the City league honors this season. Harry, you know, runs a shirt shop down on Pike st, and next to gathering in haberdashery business, Harry is most concerned about seeing this gang cop the city alley title, Parisians Still Lead City League umpiring the bases and in the very first inning, Vitt ceme over to me and said: “What about Boland? How does he look, Bill? Do you think ye has a we to come Back?” * ** * change of pace, enabled him to go along for about five innings on even terms with the Bostonians. Then came the break of the game. A base on balls, an error, and a hit filled the bases and brought Oscar Vitt to the bat, Here was the big crisis in the game. Oncar Vitt up .the bases filied, and Ernie Boland, his old pal, pitching his heart out in an effort to stick in the big leagues. * * * ai the batters | Cinch to Win Title Stanford shows a big re versal in the form they have Lincoln, and the Tigers aren’t| demonstrated in their past two grid! much of a chance with} starts California should bring home Northenders. Should Ballard @nother tie or lose today, ¥ will still bave an “ the pork and beans without much y'| Opposition when they clash in their the cellar unless they win next! battle for the Coast conference foot. a@ Ballard will have lost but| ball championship tomorrow at games if they loss and one if} Palo Alto. they tie, while Broadway haw al- The Stanford team has been held Teady lost ‘th: starts. Ballard even two weeks running, first by Played’ theta adiewead ties #0 ps: Washington and then by Nevada. @NG lost one to Queen Anne. California walked all ovér both of these teams and won without a Lincoin and Broadway will close | *tussie. the local prep season next week course the Cardinals may When they get together in their |*hOw @ lot more fight than they did @nnual grid game. ‘As both teams|in their former games, but unless fre out of the running for the| ‘th? 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The game is » tossup with the team getting the breaks win- ning the tiff. |M’CORMICK GETS IKAYO OFF LEWIS LONDON, Nov. 18—Ted (Kid) Lewis won from Boy McCormick by @ technical knockout in the 14th round of a scheduled 20-round bout \ lang wight. The referee stopped the fight when McCormick became help- lens. Ottawa Seems to * * Like Ring Game OTTAWA, Nov. 18—Young Lew(a, claim! the featherweight cham- Pionship of Canada, outpotnted George Giradin, of Quebec, in the first professional boxing match seen in Ottawa ip-eight years, oO E Fal Motorcycles to Gain on Leaders; Drop Three to Palos Altho the Parisian Chocolates had @ struggle to take two out of three ®paame from the Palo Cigar Bowlers, they tightened their grip on the top| rung of the ladder when the BE. M. Brooks knocked the Druximans dowh three times hand running. Some peat scores were rolled, but no City league records were smashed. 976 9802002 22800 | Hippe's Cafe Compton @ Fallis i Nolat’s Cate. ...... Alderwood Maner.... BRACE UP, CARP! THIS AIN’T JACK PARIS, Nov. 18—A eecond post- penement of his fight with George Cook, originally scheduled for De oou 9, in London, has been asked Georges Carpentier. A nervous breakdown, resulting from strenuons training, makes {t impossible for Car- pentier to box for some time, accord- ing to his physicians, |The Princeton Tigers threw Bulldog Favored to_ Win Yale Has Edge in Game With Harvard; Other Big Tussles Booked TE Yale Bulldog and the Har vard Crimson get together to- morrow afternoon in Cambridge in their annual pigskin tussle with the Bulldog a slight favorite to bs the hooks into Harvard and then the Bulldog dropped one on the Tiger chin for the long count, which makes Yale the favorite, Tad Jones has built up one of the strongest teams that Yale has had in years with Mal Aldrich, captain and halfback, playing the stellar role. In the other big games tn the East the DartmiouthSyracuge an- nual struggle is one of the prize at- tractions, with the former favored. Colgate and Brown, both beaten nevera) times this year, tangle in their consolation melee, Lafayette is @ big favorite to down Lehigh in their annual party, Moving farther west, Nebraska and lowa are playing the biggest game, This tiff is a tenmup. Ear- lier in the season lowa beat Notre Dame by the margin’ of @ touch- then the Nebraska eleven has wal: loped Oklshoma and Pittsburg, which makes them one of the strongest clubs tn the country. This game ts @ 50-60 proposition with the * For Thanksgiving PRICED AT The enormous cash buying resources of our chain of stores means a big saving for the consumer. ICKING an All American foot ball team for 1921 in going to be @ more diffi cult job than reaching a deci sion in the dis armament confer. enos. Once upon a time in picking an All-American team, few of the critics got farther West than Phila Gelphia. It was a certainty that most of the players would be from Yale, Harvard and Prineeton. On one certain team you could Iny big odds that most ef them would be from Yale. Times have changed, however, tn the last five years. The Hast no longer has all rights reserved for any and all such teams. The South and the West have considerable to say as to who will win recognition on the Many mythical teams that are se- | lected. Just to give you some Hea of what the football expért is up against, con- sider a few of the gautts played in the last three weeks. Stanley Keck of Princeton had @ g004d chance to repeat as an Alb American selection, Keck had @ great year in 1920, and in Prince ton’s preliminary games showed his old-time form. Then came the game with Chicago. The great Keck was pitted against McGuire, one of the best tackles ta the West, Keck played a fine game, but MeGuire, according to all re ports, had much the better of the battle that was waged between these two great players. Princeton was beaten, 9 to 0. The game had dimmed the star of Keck and brought McGuire into the sporting spot light. ‘The scene now shifts to Chicago, where Ohio State and Chicago clash in an all-important Western Confer- lence game. Huffman of State te | Ditted against McGuire, the man whe set the East agog by outplaying |Keck. Huffman proceeds to make the affair all the more intricate by outplaying MeGuire. Never has there been so many out- standing state making « bid for the All-American. After picking such ® team, or perhaps better, guessing the team, it would be wise for the per CARDINALS WANT GAME WIT HEAST|—2 "0 sey set wt PALO ALTO, Cal, Nov. 1:—TheGiants Protect Stanford University football team ‘will meet some Eastern college in the new Stanford stadium sometime during the Christmas holidays, «oe cording to Gene Van Gent, head coach. Princeton or Yale are un- der consideration. No definite steps will be taken until after the annual Stanford-California game. Everybody Wants - i . Cincinnati Star NEW YORK, Nov. ‘Wonder who'll get Heinie Groh? The Giants, Cubs, Cardinals and Pirates are all Mirting with the Cincinnati third wacker. If Heinie and the Reds can't come to an agreement and he is put on sale, there will be a merry scramble for him, to the financial satiafaction of Mr, Groh. breaks deciding it, Chicago and Wisgonsin meet as 4@o Ohio State and “Iilinoia, Michi-} fan and Minnesota play their an-| nual setto. ‘The fest of the big teams east of| the Rockies are idle’ until Thanks-| giving day. | son so doing to seck a@ cyclone cellar. At the opening of the season it At the close of the baseball season, before turning over the diamond te the pigxkin artists, a blanket of dirt weveral inches thick was spread over the infield, so that it will be protect- ed from the epikes of the grid men. Shades of Steve Brodie! Football Guesses + & & e Again! Steve Brodie has nothing on us. We're willing to take a chance any time. Here are the weekly football guesses: California, 36; Stanford, 0. Brown, 7; Colgate, 0. Wisconsin, 14; Chicago, 7. Centre, 28; Washington & Lee, 0. Yale, 14; Harvard, 6. Iowa, 7; Nebraska, 0. Lafayette, 21; Lehigh, 0. vag von 14; Minnesota, 0. Ohio State, 21; Mlingis, 0. Oregon Aggies, 7; Oregon, 0. Dartmouth, 14; Syracuse, 7. Franklin, 14; Queen Anne, 0. Their Infield NEW YORK, Noy, 18.—The Giants With echaowledgmenis to K.C.By ~ HER NICE new husband eee STEPPED OUT of the homa eee WHISTLING LIKE a bird. eee WHICH ALARMED young wife, e° ~ ESPECIALLY WHEN. eee OTHER THINGS inspire. ove THE ALMOST human mala, eee To BLOW through his lips, eee AND MAKE shrill noises. soe A RAISE, for example, eee OR A day off when. OR AN everyday thing. LIKE A good drag. ON ONE of those smokes, THAT SATISFY, WHICH “CERTAINLY are, Goes AWAY whistling. YOU NEEDN'T worry, cee ALL'S SWELL. . oe esterfield — . CIGARETTES Lroorrr & Myzrs Tonacco Co. »