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PAGE 14 THE SEAT TLE STAR SDAY NOVEMBER 28, 1922, Why. Are Grid Teams Slow in Opening Attack? | ‘ ‘ BY BILLY BVANS yh teams the forward p HY does practically every [is one of his very best bets on football team wait until | offense defeat stares it in the face be Sitting next to me in the fore opening up, box at the Harvard-Prineeton ¢ With » majority of |was Earl Sprackling, one of the forward pass is me kreatest quarterbacks the cour Weapon to use as a last has ever known. During his If defeat scoms certain, try to | at Brown, tt waa the exception stave it off with the forward any one to piek an AllAme ans eam that failed to include Spra Notre Dame is one few | ling teams that uses the pass an During the progress of the H 3 merely a weapo Ww Coach | vard-Princeton game certain sit OREGON BRING Team Has Drive and Big Power Line and Good Backfield Are Forte of Oregon Eleven BY LEO H. LASSEN BIG, fast line and} well - trained | backfield have made the Univer) sity of Oregon team one of the strongest elevens on the Coast this year Coming Into its full strength slow ly, the University Aw. <i) of Oregon elev . en will be at to) form for the Washington game at the Stadium Thursday in the bat tle that will decide the Northwest | championship and will have a bi Bearing on the selection of th Coast team for the Pasadena game. Coach Huntington has brought ) his team along slowly. The Web footers had a big reverse at the Bands of the Multnomah club this | geason, the club men winning » fe © But then the Lemon and _ Green squad hit its true stride, and Bes Won every game since. Oregon trimmed Whitman 6 to 3, | Maho 3 to 0, Oregon Aggies 10 to 0, and Washington State 13 to 0. Compared to this is Washington's Fecord of defeating Idaho 2 to 0. 14 to 3, and Washington “ HILADELPHIA Nov, 28.-—T the | o¢ Pennaylvania’s football will depend on the outcome of t Thanksgiving day game with Ce nell, This is the big game of t & pupil of Hugo Bez- @ek, can be counted upon to have hls team developed highly tn funda- ‘Mental play with plenty of tricks in the material for a great team. most of the games this year it h lone 2 210-pound tackle, who ts out of the lineup with Injuries Rud crack end, is also out for the with a bum knee. Johnson will replace Brown. ‘will be at the end. Hunting- has three powerful tackles In Vonder Ahe and McKeown. | Shields will be at one guard. | tower of strength. His eet best on the Coast, will take | this position. | is ‘THREAT | ” Chapman, is one of the | kicking threats on the Coast. He | the Whitman and Idaho gamex | with boots from the field. He ts also wald to be a sterling field general Chapman will be the man to watch fm a close game. LATHMAN IS POWERFUL PLAYER | Tn Latham Oregon hax a fullback | who ranks next to Duke Morrison | ‘and Archie Nisbet, the powerful Call- fornia duet. Latham ts a big fellow, | ‘weighing well over 170 pounds and only mediocre. In other words, it & rather erratic eleven. ETTER WINNERS of teams will choose the for the 1922 season at the A. tonight. teams being the speakers The Franklin players, honor guests. Brass Tacks on Oregon’s Strong Oregon has plenty of reliable half- backs this year. Huntington has King, Jordan, Gram, W. Johnson as! Wis regular men with King and Gram | as the probable starters, STADIUM FOR SAVANNAH NOW. Savannah will construct a modern combined baseball and football play. | ing field with work starting Janu-| ary 1. An effort will be made next | spring to bring back profexsional baseball to the city. ' Ward Johnson.h b Reed, t Byler, ¢ F. Shields, « Campbell, Gooding, Brown, Bracher, ‘One of the bigeest games of the season will be played wt Lincoln, Neb, Thursday, when Notre Dame and Nebraska clash, The Catholics have gone thru a wonderful season, not tasting defeat, and the tie game with the Army being the only bloteh on thelr record. Nebraska has won every game by a big score except the 4 hi N Cornet! and Pennsylvania will furnish | HOOKRY RESULTS the big game in the fast Turkey day at| + Philadelphia. The Cornell team is facing| The Wanderers nosed out the Wednesday, Nov. 29 Joe nie vi came deine seamen, be | University of Washington, to 2, 8:30 P. M. Sharp Gi! Dobie's team had the easiest schedule) and the Pirates beat the American y : ri args his es ng vite sings sat Legion team, 4 to 4, in two fast Admission $1.10, $1.40, $1.75 Pittsbure and Penn State meet at} games of amateur hockey at the 7 Pitta The Pittsburg team, after a| “ san Taeuded) | ri, 1s coming along test, beating | ATena last night gente on sale -at the ii and Jefferson mming - ——————$_—- . cea eas wee ae a on the other hand,| WEST POINT, N. Y., Nov. 28 t , | im, and took @ trim-|Onig gtate university politely de BE Phone Main 2493 lelined an invitation to accept an The big game of the South will see West Virginia, one of the few undefeated teams of the country, clashing with Washington and Jet- ferson. Ice Skating Thanksgiving Day Three Sessions. Band Afternoon and Evening Morning, 10-12; Afternoon, 3-5; Evening, 8:15-10:30 : Washington State and of Southern Cailfornia will ti Angeles. the W. something ike 4, record for # coll success or failure of University neanon Year from a Pennsylvania stand-| point, winning it blots out any other unpleasant incidents of the season. was wou 13 to 7, Pennsylvania gave! Pennaylvania unquestionably has COR! looked the part, in some it has been In the game with the Navy, whieh|en by Alabama 9 to 7 Few Coachi Players Will Select All-City Men Tonight Henry King will be the toastmaster of the evening, with Bob Ingram, Tubby Graves and the captains of ail Gridiron Eleven ss} tions arose that upon the; hin didn’t always do what the | quarterback — for judement. Sprackting figured was the best Often tw thre bilities pre! play, I t add that the Har . ented themacives olut : au s Were wrong, not fore play we be p 1 Sprackiing would ' ay to Spracktis Several times the Princeton try Well, E what play would you quarter didn't d as Karl ays | call if were out there directing figured he wou for the t after Snively an Sprackting de 8 forward pa ck mistake of fe judgment grounded, Sprackling remarked: when he was a star After “That Is a dar play, 1 a) Buell feft the gam e Har am a bit sur eton bs un vard quarters who # using Ht See the half NG PO he he oF he demonstration of the power that the eleven really possesses. After being pointed for the Navy game the team naturally let down, but no one thought for a minute that would slump off enough to be beat Alabama the eight Seattle high school official All-City football team annual banquet at the Y. M. C. for the evening. 1922 champions, will be the Ring News Results of boxing thruout United States last night. CINCINNATI cinnatt | K. 0. accidentally hit mer, Chicago, low, | with punch in the seventh was disqualified MEMPHIS, Tenn deli, Rockford Sammy Frager, n the sixth eight-round Marsh, Cin ver Ham the taat round and Man rocked Sammy bantam, Brooklyn, round of bout to a scheduled BOSTON .Pancho can flyweight cb Villa, mpion from Young bantam. N ¥.—-Chubbs lightweight, won from Willie Ameri- won a 10 decision Mon Providence round treal, ROCHESTER, Brown, Rochester | ha 10-round Jackson, MANCH Diggins, decision New York. N “a, won Mike Hu a Paulson, Porky 10-round st oa) the Senior N DECID third time the football teams at Washington tied is For and University ¢ day and the Juniors finally won on| Junior the Mon-| a flip of a coin. The tallies were 1 | | | {October date on the Army football |schedule, it was announced, Will- | }tams probably will fill the date, PORTSMOUTH, O., Nov, 28, «| Austin McHenry, crack St. Louis itt Georgia Tech, which had been | McCarthy Forward trounced by the Navy. | Seles Geal Summary Then came another reverse at the! «6 FR any hands of University of Pittebure by a Heisman finally got his pupila into winning] }iyo ways once more when Penn State|s was beaten After a season filled with joy and|*™ Heisman is again pointing hin team for the big game of the year, Cornell | Penn loves to thhe Ithaca team, and the dope has it | wit gloom, to 6 neo Cornell all wi soon be had previously been overwhelmed by re, Coach to 6 If Penn can defeat, Piret period—Praser, t minutes, Fraser i minutes; Rowe, 2 minutes Second Ih be forgotten. If! period—-Vraset, § minutes; skinner, 3 that way, spread that Heisman is thru Due Jones to Stay at His Job So Says Henry Farrell; Neal Thru at W. & J.; Others Stick | BY HENRY L. FARRELL | EW YORK, many Kastera records might be | Nov. 24.—Even tho rumors Coach must be nearly over. It would seemed on hin way to a touchdown. | “Coaches spend hours drilling the|made football populag, yee be much wiser to get off a few [A fow seconds Inter the whistle|men in various f onn and sel-| coaches are not getting the » plays or » in slow | blew, ending the half Jom use them, I 14 of making | tle f play or giving and as "Why doesn't Harvard open up?"| the pass the big th t of their ays » the kind of @ game quam 8 since they are | Late in the second period Sprack-|tem, most couches use It merely as toad ling kept saying that to me. It|the pinch play I certainly agreed with siwaye & chance that| seemed that Harvard must do #o 1 belie f nome com 1 do. said. Often I have a one ¢ © long forward passes if it was to win. Yet Marvard re-| velop the pass fr art forma Aifferent tearm with Will be Intereepted and someone run 4 from opening up until the! tions to a high degree, and then we lopeg me insdateg f « touchdown." 6 was pract over and al-|stantly use ays thruout the | pla straight football, ‘The prackling had scarce fin mort certain defeat an wtaring the | gare that bh Id run roug fen es of the play neom to held when Snively cut loose another kk Crimson in the face hod over it . some coaches in check. ‘They aaa forward pass that wan intercer That in the big trouble with the| “Open play ne the forward want to gamble with the ponalbdiidalll : by Harvard man, who for a time!open game,” said Sprackling. pass and other t f ategy, have’ pro and cor Seattle Wins in Vanco Fifth Win of, Mackay the Third period vm Fraser, €.44: from Cook, 6 29 uo 9, Hen! minutes. VICTORIA HERE TOMORROW NIGHT Victoria will be here for the second time tomorrow night. The Victoria: Champions | Fall Under | Big Tally ver by 8 to 4 Score; | SIN G POWERFUL MACHINE TO BATTLE WASHINGT SEATTLE METS INCREASE HOCKEY LEAD Major Owners PI Hockey Champions Open Long Jaunt at Winnipeg Today The champion St. Patricks of ronto were due at Winnipes Canada today on the firt leg of their Western hockey invasion They will the following hedule Victoria, December 1 and @ Vancouve I mber 4 tue | ¢, Decem Vancouver ry, December |] 8; Edmonton, December 9; Baw |] katoon, December 11, and Re 4 1@. a, in, indy Kalent Koldier Woods and Frenchie Valse will do their stuff in « four-roand 18 | batiie at Seequaimie December 9. are running second to the Mets and rounds 4 Jimmy Rivers ere *ix-round seasion tonight akins, with Soldier Woods boxing -jonly six months, ls being advocated. an to | , Cut Out Barnstorming Sentiment in Favor of Players After Ruth-Meusel Trouble Has Shifted; Magnates Plan to Have New. Contracts Extending Over Full Year HICAGO, Nov. 28.—Major league ma are convinced that some drastic ti must be taken relative to barnstormiy z Ss trips after the close of the season. A year ago when Judge Landis took’ action in the Ruth-Meusel case, there wag” a strong sentiment in favor of the gina, December among the major league magnates, .. TEAM STANDINGS It was felt that it was wrong to refuse’ Won. Lost. Tied. Pu.) slip ee the right to barnstorm to players wi Beattie er a wa play: Victoria ‘4 : 4 ri “ | taken part in the world series. : Vansouver 1 ‘ Ps Things have changed greatly in 12 4 ® o@. | Ce months. Practically every magnate now! | ee Sieve B he ue oe | Teas ¥"| | feels that the players must be held in check. It is certain Gicsecas sania Ware, teblnae aes that definite action will be taken on this phase of the gp jning up an § to 4 tally the} wr at the coming meeting of the two major leagues. - | Maroons, It wns the second ap Ookiand Milly Starme and Yrea | It is hinted i some of the barnstorming troupes in the pearance of the Seattle team here) Zwiekey will box elght rounds ™ Woet have not en any too go care of themselvi Fail this season and for the 4 time Kverett December & This le « re } t » tal tae y good ne 1 es. they scored eight ge on Vancou., arm a0, Marme winning the verdiet | ure to keep in condition has@, - 5 ver sea tr ten Sibanert Mawes, jnaturally affected their play|]| May Shift Back The game scecawed tack and 3 jand caused a number of big to Longer World forth im the first period and then ,,Micker Hannon won a four rountserileague clubs to be badly ry ; [Beattie found itself and started) Woods bes Dew Wenaeh*/ beaten by small town teams. | Series Next Year j anartnn. he « mag Haturday night | A team made up entirely of ‘The world's series may be shift he Vancouver team seemed lost| = ravie Davis | major league players engaged in a|| ed back to the best five out a Art Duncan on the de} i y Duffy in Onkiaed series with a colored professional || Seven games again next yeas — ‘ jie rap tm the near {409% tom at St. Louls and was badly|| This will come to a head D ancourer T <. S ber 14, when the major league Nait " rete proposed trip te the rated. The Kansas City club Coot| Nerthwest te otf tor the preemat. Me ot the American association played || resentatives meet with ’ OT iehis to [4 SiX-game series with the Monarchs || Landis in New York. On the ; jof that city, a professional colored || €estion of Landis, the games club, and won only one game. shifted back to the four out | seven this year, If all barnstorming trips are elim close of the season ,|the players will have only them- selves blame. They will have | brought about such a condition. President Johnson of the Amert- jcan league admits that barnstorm jing has become @ serious menace. |He also says that the club owners \in his league have already given ‘the matter much thought. According to President Johnson, a |12month contract with the players, {rather than one extending over |inated after the H iy i { : } This contract would call for the exclusive righta to the service of! gecramente, V: |the player as a diamond performer | were the only th jand would extend from January 1 | continuance of th f= jof each year until the close, or|sman cots ares 1 i HI a3 i i jare bound to give the localx « harder | _, Wary Andersen ore a Pony jover a period of years. | soetoed thn Sanaa ieee fight than they did the last tim “4 ring circtes a few years| The players would receive their | Dusnel, (nae woos over Goey weve ‘tere. here again, |Pay checks in the winter just as paalany a | the ring in the summer. Such a contract, of the FREDERICKSON | corn it is believed, would make ft pon- trom HITTING STRIDE Frank Frederickson teria ace, made him one of the beat bets the league last year. leading V’ going. RICKEY MAY | BE READY Roy Rickey, who has been out the game for the past week, may ready again tomorrow night tendon in his right leg. |;ROY CORHAN TO @ little better looking at the end of | With Vernon for the. services | the 19: Jare expected among | conch: He at last Sep side of Yale circlen, | would lost his job will not lone his job, ‘football muse the machine nber I season, few changes the prominent eleven turned Yale t to be a fine fizzle, instead of the | that wa ted it was expecte t that Tad Jones Jones not only but he will be given a vote of confidence this win ter tion the oe Brown, according Those on blundere: nd this se mach, Low to reliable informa. the inside claim that 4 and floundered son thru no fault of ing to Princeton and Harvard had « bad season, | but no one of the © mason following | had a thought of holding Bob Fisher jor the Haughton system responsible |The Haughton Bill ness may promi at back als w his pr {| National league outfielder, died here 4 | Monday ay @ result of tumor the brain, on “Greasy He bilan Roper Princeon, because he is now under the pressure of outside busi and it ts be named government position into pre Nea mbla, nd J, i ‘esent job, not return to boring may understood that he for a responsible Roper is now nt in politics in Philadelphia | }and has a good law practice. Johnny Heisman ts sure of hig Job | Pennsylvania Hugo Bezdek may step o athletic chair at Penn st but of the © and get baseball as university pasional | manager of the Philadelphia Nation le ia thru at W. and * friction with the fac ulty for conditions that forced him to look for a job elsewhere. had many offers, but wo to € Neale has he wants to after Knute Rockne, the capable director of athletics and coach at Notre Dame two years to go at > it ian’t quite possible sier university will allow of dollars to come between him and Rockne has tre Dame, and that the Hoo. matter HIGGINS WINS NEW YORK, Nov, 28.-Walter Higgins, Columbia's star runner, won the individual honors by fin “lishing first in the intercollegiate crosmcountry championship yester day, Syracuse pulled a surprise by winning the team championship with 76 points. Yale was second. tem is a mighty influence at Harvard. | { Thoroughne is hitting the stride that had to lay off because of a pulled \PENN TO STAGE te | in} The University Frederickson | wi} stage the Eastern intercotle-| has scored five goals and three a*/giate wrestling championship in sists since the start of the year, | March. which is pretty fa —— ATLANTA HAS STAR GOLFER Atlanta, Georgia, is developing an ] othe t Kreat boy golfer in Gene Cook. He “Kiltie” Maiden, Stirling and Bobby Jones. oft be le | PERFORM HERE? 'N. J. GUARD The Seattle Indians may dicker = **| . FOR ATHLETES Roy Corhan, shortstop, who has| New Jersey national guardsmen been out of baseball for a couple promoting winter sports. Bas- jof seasons, Corhan was field lead all will be played and an effort jer under Harry Wolverton at San|made to have the winners clash with | Francisco in 1917, OREGON HAS | Eight veterans are turning out fi basketball at the University of Ore gon. ‘The Lemon and Green finish in last place in the Coast conferen last year, but gained much perience last season. U.S.NAVY YARD Take Past Steamers at Colman Dock 1idh, 9:18, 6:16 ‘Except Munday m., } | aturday and Wednesday Sunday Sunday, iday, Saturday and 11:20 p.m. AUTOMOBIL FEERRY Seattle to Bremerton Dally 16, 11:20 & om. 3:16 p.m tra'trip Bat & Bun, 9:80 p.m wnenger Fare 800 Round Trip Navy Yard Route Colman Dock Mate 3003 SS Characterizes our methods every transaction, and our cus tomers are accorded every cour- t tent with sound bual- nent. me Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited Peoples Savings Bank SKOOND AVE. AND PIKE ST. EIGHT VETS other state champions OREGON STAR WINS FINALE len Walkley, Oregon runner, completed his career at the Eugene institution last week by win ning the annual cross-country race with ©. A.C. in easy style. STANFORD IS | | RESTING NOW | The Stanford team is breaking [training this week, before settling |down to the grind again to prepare ‘or od oo x burg at Palo Alto December 80 | TODAY ‘on football WON LEA niversity of Or was to leave Eugene, Ore., | this afternoon for the Washington game and will arrive here tomor |row morning The | eleven SCHOETTLER CAPTAIN Bob Schoettler, star end, hag been ted captain of Lincoln high school's football team for 1923 ROUNDING UP! ALL FORMER MONTANANS je Tem) furnished by I's Orchestra, for~ Hutler cafe wi ingtoniana, MAT TOURNEY | of Pennsylvania | is now under the tutorship of teacher of Alexa distance for the postseason game with Pitts. | jaible for the owners to control the action of the players in the winter as well as summer. DIXON SAID TO BE REAL STAR California has a man coming up next year to fill the shoes of Duke Morrison and Archie Nisbet at full- |back in Jimmy Dixon, a big full- }back playing on the frosh team jthis year, Dixon ts said to be a [sweet line plunger and a great kicker, GAR WOOD TO RACE ATL. A. Gar Wood, famous Michigan speed boat builder, will enter Miss Amer. jica, crack power boat, in the special |races to be run at Los Angeles be- tween Decegber 25 and January 1 Miss America has a record of 82 miles per hour, FOLLOWING U. S. LEAD The Victorian assomation, staging the interstate and Victorian cham- pionships at Melbourne, Australia, is the first foreign club to follow America’s lead in using the seeded tennis draw. 'VERETT YARYAN, Seattle's catcher purchased from the Chi’ cago White Sox, owns one of modern home run records, pounded out 41 homers in the Wi ern league in 1920 with Wie holding the league record for runs. He hit .357 fn 151 games, ing the leading regular of the For two years he has with the Chicago White Sox, hasn't had much of a chance to o because nobody has any chance busting in with that team while Schalk is on the job, Jim Boldt, prexy of the club, is in Seattle just for today, ing again tonight for the East, he will attend the national league meeting at Louisville, next week, The New Fall & Winter VAN HEUSEN The supremely smart collar for Fall and Winter wear. Ask your haber- dasher to show it to you today! G, Buy your collars of a reputable retailer. He & VAN HEUSEN. He knows there isn’t any. Sareuten the Worlds Smartest COLLAR AUS-JONKS CORPORATION, Makers, 1225 Broadway, New York, Francisco Office, 206 Pacific Bide.