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a a tee ee pan eM ercemeee . . nena 2 —— eye teenie eres Sb 2 tpn Sue digger meet WEDNESDAY, NOVEME PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR — WASHINGTON, BANKING ON LEONARD ZEIL'S KICKING SATURDA -* * | JAKE SCHAEFER IS CONFIDENT OF RETAINING HIS CUE HONORS - Varsity Ace Must Boot Against : ae One of Game’s Stars in Nisbet Leonard Zeil, Was fornia Kicking Star Plays Big Role in Golden Bear Game; Zeil Has Ability, es take > wanen ened Golden Bears on Way North; Tourists Will Have Plenty of Substitutes; Stadium Expected to Be Packed for Classic of Season Bik (Champion to Face Star I on's Hope |" Field in Big Tourney Balkline Championships to Get Under Way Monday; Can Hoppe Come Back? German Champion En- tered; Cochrane, Conti and Horemans, Also HE world series of billiards, the international 18.2 balk- line championship tournament for professionals, is sche- duled to start Monday at New York The outstanding figure of the tournament very naturally is Jake Schaefer, world’s champion billiardist. He is confi- dent of successfully defending his title. : “I think I will win it. I am playing just as good, if not better, than last year. lw good enough to win then.” | That in the very modest way in! BY LEO H. LASSEN ; OST of Washington’s chances in Saturday's game with California at the Stadium depend upon the good right foot of Leonard Zeil, Washington's backfield ace. Zeil must kick against one of tho greatest kicking stars in the game in Archie Nisbet, California fullback. If Nisbet is in form Seattle gridiron fans will see a wonderful dem- onstration of punting. In Portland last year against Washington State King Jake II o Nisbet kicked 45 and 60-yards with machine-like regularity. He kicks which Jake Schaefer sizes up the} high and gives his mates plenty of time to cover the punts, coming tournament - It was Nisbet's kicking that gave California a victory over U. S. C. Schaefer iwn’'t a very good press two weeks ago and it was his good right foot that prevented Washing- ton & Jefferson from walloping the Bears at Pasadena last year. Both teams have good kicking reserves. Wally Dailey, Fred Abel and Johnny Wilson ean all kick the oval for Washington while Duke Morrison massages the leather in a“ NE TIA [nest fashion for the Bears. angrets Mogae ee, Washington Has Another | ise'tor the treats: the Hank Haynes in Stevens ing for the breaks. The Bears ASHINGTON has another Hank Haynes on its fresh- agent. He does very little talking. He reserves his execution for the cus. He has no false modesty, He never overrates himself or under rates an opponent. Besides Schaefer, tte other great players are entered in the profes: sional tournament which will be staged at the Motel Pennsylvania, in New York, November 18 to 21 Willie Hoppe, whom Schaefer de feated for the title, is perhaps the jare always coached wonder- fully well in fundamental football, make few fumbles and their tackling is hard and man team this year. sure, . ‘ "4 f most interesting figure among the Haynes, having all the ability in the world, is lacking in If Zell te kicking t form he S ‘ noted players. The defeat of Hoppe weight alone, and beef is so essential to varsity linesmen. | snould gtve Nisbet quite a battle —V “ was the biggest upset in years Hoppe bopes to regain his lost jau- The same goes for Bob Stevens, the frosh guard. Stevens has a world of ability and was chosen for All- City guard twice in succession when he played with Bal- lard in the Seattle prep league. But Stevens, with all his fight and football instinct, lacks the weight of a varsity linesman. If Stevens had 15 or 20 pounds more beef on his frame he would be rated as a great prospect for Washington for the next three years. because he has three fast men to ge down ‘the felt ‘unter the kicks Roger Conti of France, Brik Hag in Fall, Pletre and Grimm. Let ‘ << enlacher of Germany, and E. Hore > mans of Belgium, comprise the for pat genset yon poss poenind eign delegation They are all cham- ps fw. Sete ont: aS See pio of their tenpective countries. they've been hit. Welker Cochran, who & « bril- Mant player when on his game, i¢ the sixth motabor seeking the cham- Dione hip. While Schacter ie the favorite, Hoppe will be favored by many to 60 «a comeback. PGpORNENSRSTANENG Jake Sthaefer HAMILTON TO PILOT VOLS |DUFFY LEWIS Jimmy Hamilton, former Van- LIKES BUSHE couver Northwestern league pilot,| Marion Thomas, Balt Lake City who has roamed thruout the minors | busher, will be farmed out by the 45 © manager xince he served time in| Bees next spring to some slower the Northwest in 1917, has signed to | league with thought of developing pilot the Nashville Volunteers in the| him for 1924. Thomas is a young Southern league ngxt season. Ham: | southpaw, and Manager Duffy Lewis fiton won @ pennant with the | likes the stuff he showed him in Charleston team {tp the South-Atlan- | practice during the close of the 1922 WASHINGTON LINE WILL GIVE BATTLE The Washington line, outside of Grimm and Ingram, ts made up of green men. But the Huskies have the power, the weight and the fight. Time and time again, at Pullman, two weeks ago, plays went right thru those Washington forwards because |they were outamarted, but when | they started to go in that last quar | ter, they showed a world of power. CUTHBERT Archie Nisbet's famous foot te tm | It was the line opening up holes big $—Last| perfect working order, and the big | @mough to drive a truck thru that made It powntble for Washington to win. Last year Washington had « high schoo! line, and Duke Morrtson 4nd the rest of the Callfornia back ‘The men who will make the trip fieid battered ft to shreda, Califor. are Muller, Berkey, Hufford, O'Bric® | nia may win Saturday—by all odds Pearce, ends; Witter, Beam.|should win—but the Bears won't Soule, Newmeyer, Dean, Clark and) have the easy sailing they did last 4 5 if #8 i i i : \ i — | ie i E South Has Won Since 1914Race Los Angeles and Frisco ? | ‘ i ate : Colimas Seeking Duffy Go Oakland Shadow May Swing North Again if Thru i ity HI i a he if Football Gopesters can’ figure on comparative scores much thie time Washington beat Washington State On State's home field. with the Cou- gars in the best of condition. Call. fornia rolled up « 61 to 0 tally on the Staters with Hickey, Durrwach- 8 # i gk i il were wuf-| The backfield positions are the even the most undecided. Unless he ts kid- | naped, Captain Erb will start at quar- terback. But from there on take/ your choles, Ninbet is a better punt-|te. ang sex, aces, ‘ay, three Pullman er than Morrison. Morrison te the! on the aide tines, Pullman had just Have Copped Honors better line pl Flip « coin for Since Portland Won or plunger. pa ) we which one will play fullback, If the | Completed the long railroad trip to ry Berkele; TS up to Seattle fendi. ‘are all about equal. Bell is | ™Atle conditions are much different ae eden SO ‘The varsity men had lttle|the least sensational of the lot, but |‘** too. ols eva Aner" "t thor | pay start it the heavens open ana | CALIFORNIA. HAS | Cat seceue it “sor flerna Pre vech EXPERIENCED LINE rer tgraiy dg ‘The Bruin attack has taken on « pore let ‘anybody kid you into| eninge a finish polish during the last week, | 1) ifornia has a green | uneut in Coast i AL INCE Jiramy Dut- fy, the Oakland Shadow, fought att F H a5 +h i : if | : i = Travié Davis here me several months trouble in halting the progress ago he has been their understudies. knocking off a and cozy war the Bruins were sent flock of mediocre to the tackling dummies for the final lightweights and touch. lterw All of the California gridders are/and the Huskies may look for the Berkey and Muller are both | lenges doings. Suh gous eae ‘worst. Coach Smith has given his|P!ving thelr third season on the with ease in Oak- wings; Beam and Witter, tackles, .|men plays and formations of every “ Hunde description, and the Bears are pre |botne es sub test cone coat a (eam | hing from a re ond pared to work anything ing made over trom « fullback.| Gallagher is serving his third year | on the squad at center, playing regu. | larly for the first time this year. Clark is a three-year veteran at guard and Dean, a sub for two yearn, Is holding down the other guard job. | Sets ann Metropolitans seer Witter is the only inexperienced 1916—Los Dewees’ fo ck n r Unesman in that outfit. 1917—fan Francisco, ee 1918--V . r P ui Season e WHO WILL START ernon A 1919— Vernon. been fighting recently. ‘T FULLBACK? 1920—Verno: Colimas has the cleverness and the Substitutes are bound to play &| ston at center, Morris at right wing, m. : Digger role this year in Coast hockey | Rowe and Rickey on the defense, and | na biggest question of the Wash-| 1921—Los Angeles. GU8 TEBRLL wallop to make it interesting for than under the old seven-man code, | Holmes in the neta, ston team today ts the fullback} 1922—San Francisco. Dufty | However, Riley, Briden and Mo | "th Washington has Bryan, Sher| Seattle hasn't made such « California teams have grabbed the Coast league fags ever sinos Portland won ite last. pennant in 1914, Here's the record for the past The California Matehmakers are having a hard time to find a suitable opponent for him. | Now Bert Colimas, one of the best middieweights tn the fourround mame, agrees to meet Duffy at 147 pounds, which means that he will outweigh the Shadow by the same margin—tive pounds—that Duffy han been outweighing the boys he has verse drop kick to ® sprint thru guard, TER bad If this match falls thru, Dufty because with only atx-six men on the | carthy, the other f dx, and Fra. |". Harper and Du Bols. Chances | showing in the four years that the |()NE of the best ends in the West-| may come North again for some are that Harper will get the call, as | Indians have been tn the r ‘ \exercise among the Northwestern | tee, it is necessary to keep fresh men| ser, on the defense, will be given | a ; In the rate since/ ern conference is Gus Tebell| ne pric agsgectinng jhe looked like the best bet for thie | they returned to the league in 1919./of the Wisconsin Badgers. Mighty|Nc’erweehts. Bob Harper and 2 | berth until | Travie Davi 1d both giv With the opening of the season! The squad leaves Sunday night fOr | Cr pao, ne Tt the O A.| Last in wed ete ie ea OU | tow gains are made around Tebell'e| interesting entertainmenta, ; ol sng wag Monet See cml the met jump back to Seattle aft Ragehaw ts bound to shift his | record. end. Wisconsin ts banking strongly SHADE TO practic, Chances are that the team| er Monday's game, to play Victoria bevin mph Pata he ste frech| Portland hag been tn the cellar|on him to play « prominent role in| BOX SCHOKLL, a 2 a is in c ; 7 ‘ : Gay with Walker on left wing, Foy-' Wednesday. the line. y wh A oe ed y t ese * ine. ished seventh. Tebell ia fast and @ sure tackler, |Omaha Monday, After that fight | fF Shade ts going after a bout with! Mickey Walker, new welterweight | |champion. Shade te given a splendid chance of beating the new champ. Both Portland and Seattle must BEARS HERE be in the race, however, next year me ecor Weakened THURSDAY H tntdaaik ty to Woes ae Lame The Bears, 31 etromg, left last | season the Frisco and two Los An- night for Seattle and will reach here | eles clubs finished one-two-three, 4 : hemnreetieinnee BIG BOUT ON TOMORROW One of the best cards of the season is on tomorrow night at Portland, Dartmouth isn't any too strong, at ington and Jefferson, Lafayette, any of these teams figure to give Doble next week to play Stanford in one of the big games of the season. The when Bob Harper and Travie Davis do their stuff. The winner will be crowned Northwest welter king. YANKS AFTER SOX HURLERS this season, meeting defeat at|a real fight. regular season will then close with The Yanks are sald to be after some time Thursday. They will work ames éar out tomorrow, if they reach here on | time, and will go thru light work on " | Friday. Tl, DOBIE'S Cornell team faces} Some of the edge hax been taken |” ae its first really big game of the| Off of the Penn game after the! gpanrorD AND season Saturday, meeting Dartmouth |1Ker™ lovt to Alabame leat week: | OREGON NEXT fm New York. Columbia was figured) powerful team, didn’t set at least Following the California game) to give Dobie’s outfit a hard fight,| one of the strong teams in the Hast here Saturday = the = Washington but the New York club cracked the|—Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Wash-| Ve? Jumps down to Palo Alto . week before the Ithaca game. = <E Z the hands of Vermont and Harvard.| Cornell has run up the biggest| Kn here Thanksgiving day, = Howard Ehmke and Herb Pennock After the Dartmouth game Cornell | scores of the season in the East, but pra With Don McKenzie helping out on Boston Red Sox pitchers. Ehmke Plays Albright, another setup, and|it doesn't mean much as Dobles’ op.| BIG GAME AT the defense, and Tom Watson filling was recently turned over to the Sox then tangles with Pennsylvania in| position has been very mediocre this| PALO ALTO S SF ene net, the Benttic Gist wr |by the Detroit Tigers. The Yanks | need « nouthpaw badly, and Pennock \ Is figured to fill the bill, Don't be | surprised if the Yanks land them. | nt ass 'FROSH SQUADS ARE SCHEDULED George Smith ts leading the Gold frosh team against St. Martin's, at Lacy, Wash., today. Tomorrow Ray Heckmann will send the Purplo frosh against the Eiensburg Normal the big game of the year. year. Before the Washington contest! Snd‘they had ‘« real'erention necciex’ Stanford must play the University of Southern California at Palo Alto bgp Hy Saturday. This should be one of! paver, hinsn't’ signed with the, Mersons rv. the big gamen of the year as U. an yet and Al Newhall, a new man, may §, C. held Californian to a 12-to0|have to play tn his piace Monday. | » ¥ u w t ti i w Guaranteed Mieyole With modern equipment of exceptionally high quality. score, Men When Nebraska Loses «::i:.cr0. sar VS, OREGON : The Toronto st. went EN Syracuse licked Nebraska, feat reached clear out to Oorvalls,| Another big battle ts booked for| champlonay will leave the tat hae, Ore. tour 9 to 6, last week, the big foot- | Ore. the Northwest Saturday when| 2% for th the Const. | r Coach Rutherford, of the Oregon | Washington State and Oregon tan- | 2 it took Hall bubble of the Mid: Wen 0m?) Aggies, was a star halfback with the! gle at Eugene, The Mtate team|,, lou Wal | Noys’ Mikes ‘822.00 Frank Vanoe and Bill O'Keefe will be the goal umpires in Heattle this season. —o ae es Come in and let us tell you about our EASY TERMS oe will handie the official on the chin. Cornhuskers several seasons ago.|won't be in the best of shape for|Ymekeeper’® Job thie season at the team, at Ellensburg, The Mid-West critica hatied the) He, too, thought this year’s team the |thia contest, while Oregon has had | —-- Spree eam. ato Cornhuskers as the greatest team| greatest of all. He even went so fara two weeks’ reat | Henervations for season tickets may that ever represented the Litcoin|as to wager with his varsity squad | -—- | Basha, Oh See knee, sitetiog Zafer RUTGERS WINS 6. university. It was a pad blow to|that Nebraska would go thru the| The Multnomah club team of| Galie oy becine Mia emer® | tv Nebraska when the Cornhuskers| season undefeated Portland and the Olympic club of! Peeling 7. mlnin NEW YORK GAME a were licked. And now about 26 0. A. C. griddera| San Krancisco, two of the strongest| Pete Muldoon, Beattie skipper, te ex- Columbia, NEW YORK, Nov. &—Rutgers ran up a score of 25 to 0 against Loulstana, at the Polo grounds here, tt & be , Licos: Mvsns ‘The blow wasn't centered at Lin-|are sporting new lds on the Cor-| independent teams in the country, | pected to name - eoln, however, The long arm of de| vallis campus. preted to mai om captain of the ete any tim ry mee re- will mix Saturday at Pasadena, fused the job this weasons ie ee