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PAGE 12 —— oo 3¢ BY LEO H, LASSEN Ww Huskle n the. Washington ojan A team follo pass t Saturday was Eno: were not fo a min, tng t Washington a ¢ playing ant and good for him, Those Huskies Played for THE SEATTLE STAR ‘ 6 nu Washingt end my l MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, n Saturda y’s A Ia me ft of 1¢ a if ér play recovered bed to pilot the b in we hip of the big task is on the right may not have a chedule that ‘e all O tu tremendc c here an tite College 4 won't trenuous and ‘the -Washington’s Win Was __{ OUR BOARDING HOUSE Only Saturday U pset Other Pacific Coast Games All Ran True to Form, With Stanford Showing Power and California Beating O. A. C. BY LEO H. LASSEN HERE'S no denying that the University of California team went on the field against Washington Saturday a slight favorite to win from the Huski that the ) Washington win was an upset. The s Score was in the nature of an upset, too, as it was expec to be much closer, regardless | —— of which team would have}, ‘87 won. iE The VARNELL form Friday and ARE REAL The University of Ca showed the same strong offensive as 4c Sout xpected t ss Kam her Coast games ran true bd AND DOLAN OFFICIALS Ss ‘ornia team ever in beating 0. Berkeley, The Agi ous only once in the game w they reached the 13-yard line as the result of recov But the Aggies three straight place. kick went part of scoreless, ing @ Bear fumble. for a thrown th wire. The an close n being rs cut loose in ran away with and EVANS BACK AT i the game t BEARS Stanfo urtet considered the da ‘alifornia teams year, inued to show power ins up a score of 42 to 0 against Occi: dental at Los Angeles The tricky Gonzaga team gave too| much ‘weight away the strong! Multnomah college team and lost, 10 to.0, at Portland. re ot this to vered out, | deen assigned the position. Idaho's victory over W.'S. C. Frt-| ekecey @ay showed that the Vandals are to| OREGON PUTS SAX be reckoned with this year, and Ore-|AT HALFBACK POST gon produced a smart backfle! Oregon is using Moe Sax, combination in the Whitman game |W. 8. C. quarterback, at a b that same day that will be hard to| position this year. Hay Chapma: stop. such a good pivot man: th with his great speed, {x more va able as a back. With big Hunk Latham at full Oregon has a fine back with such experienced men a4 Sax and Chapman to help him out s THREE BIG week will find three big games scheduled on tho Coast ‘The Stanford-U. 8. C. game at Palo} Alto will be the big attraction. After thetr rout here the Trojans don’t look so formidable. They will be an acid test, however, for Stan- ford’s hopes. California comes North to Washington State at Portland. Bears should win, as the Cougars} have lost two straight games, altho they are said to be improving. VONDER AHE 1S BIG LEAUGER Speaking of Oregon, Vonder Ahe, dered one of the best tackles in the conference year, is play ing the same good game again this in the opinion of Rose City | scybes who have seen him work. He ph wonderful game against } Washington here last season. } year Glimpses at Big Game | BY TOM OLSEN As soon as the final gun wns fired,| ter ts going Coach Henderson rushed upon the field | At to congratulate his successful rival, Enoch Bagshaw. The pair stood tn the|t center of the fivid for a fu t Had happened, thelr hands clasped, “t * was gra-| dered that tha cious in defeat, as was “Baggy” in vic-| making should be nt tory. No evides rd feelings that Southern about could be need. «for the | ont af 7 one Washiny i haant ixton misplay w: from the stands, a “Cot” Rice, the big Seattle bey, playing his fiset college game his bh was Mainly wutfering an ° i ing ; did interference | Rhen a Washington man was running n a back a punt. The man earryimg tho bat {esponsible for) was in back of Tesreau, and the big | mm. Every-| Chehalis Ind did look around to seo ws ing.so na to aid He eau won't lone for ho played @ wonderful ear him, Minutes of the game wa Washington's first t one who saw [ice play at Broadway during bis prep days here knows that he’s a star, but he wasn't anywhere near | his j ‘up to snuff Saturday. Freddy Westrom, the former Everett end, was going in top form Saturd: Vestrons, besides stopping every U. &. C. play that came his way, snared the pass that put Washington within striking dis- tance for the second touchdown. Bagshaw isn’t the kind of sit back and t }Moon, putting them thru La Practice paces. There'll be no over-co fidence in the Washington ¢ ington plays the College o nm the Tacoma stadium next Saturday and the Oregon Aggies at ¢ the following week It's Dagthaw’s turn to laugh now. The wise ones who amused themselves by rid ing Washington's team during the Whit- man game a week ago, were not in cvi dence with their babble Saturday. It's Gulte likely that most of these wise ones | yinizanetity Were among those that piaced money tm | Ing his fir Gowntown cigar atores on the Trojans, | qian te and giving 19 to 6 odds at that. pet the Clarkston giant, hy imaett. The big fellow, play- ‘oust Conference ame an was in every play and ‘made 0 “Anderson, touted by L.A. presa| | Agents as All-American timber, look Tike Te umsaily scrote to | ogreuiater. Petrie has been’ criticized But when the encoun-jwith his natural speed and nee Shooting off fireworks before the game starte is all right Dep up the crowd. FARMERS SEE GRID BATTLES Paved roads streaking across m{d- Western states, making automobile! {OT | trips a pleasure, rather than a hard- ship, have become an important fac-| | A | tor in filling huge football stadiums | comef Tiron. | How in the Western conferenco this sen-| was the cass with Wasningene As son with a new-type of football root-|Panauet for the team Wednesday pehe er—the farmers. ee spelen forceful nddreas .Farmers do not worry about. driv. | ‘be saldirtster| ing 50 miles to seo a football game, | them rough, but do it fairly, returning home the same night, Maj. | formations, “na ee iti Bla John L. Griffith, commissioner of i athletics of the “Big Ten,” declares. ivenesa One wonders what ¢ In Low Angeles. Southern town, of Washington than the dail son's poor ¥ thru practice " x down | From reports from the It _neems that disposing would be nothing more practice. Pity Hender- | rriora if they bad to ¢ like that game Bat ‘ation isn't all got out men followed the coach's advice, pisblbcadehys everyone at the game saw the When a Southern California man down didn't spring hin feet | AUTO RACER IS _ [fics ir tlt ith crates, ON WAY HERE|",. 7 | Washington plays Catifornia at Berke~ Ralph Mulford, the famous auto|!ey on November 17. It wil veiw greet racer, will arrive in Seattle Sunday, |ftq'sacuray, trestle play like the: it was announced today by Geo. W.| Coast Conterence football champon Stroman of the Chandler Motor Co. of Cleveland, Ohio. Mulford will demonstrate the qualities of the new KANSAS CITY Chandter, it was learned. WINS ANOTHER PITT STADIUM | GAN 708% 0%. HAS 2 LEVELS jelub defeated the Baltimore Orie |in the sixth game of ju Pittsburg’s new stadium will be| world's series here yesterday, 1 Modeled ufter Rome's Coliseum, and|5, The series now stands: Kansas when completed will seat 90,000 per-| City 4, Baltimore Another vic. sons, 60,000 on the first level and 30,000 on the second, thetr systems.” Those il Washing: tory by the Kansas City club will cinch the series, | sided score of BY AHERN | Z | e ON MY Jowans Out of Big Ten Grid Race | eee ar Big Te Bosal Elk Golf Men Defeated BY ALEX C. ROSE HATS Complete Card for Local Show Dede Bercot 1M stand out ams for the this year cham. a%to chigan Stanley Wil © the tendir race with Dan City Saturday a world of » State 23 to 0 wed promine top of the local we, they teed-off in previous y The 6 showed Michigan atin ann in be 23 Wisconsin wamping In q just did mi 18 , to beat in the achoduted. 7-7 the by beat North tle match, ‘ E Earlington yesterda vs. Tacoma played the club course, the latter herd winning by the 41 to 20. and “Bill Noonan, d-off men of th Seat is, furnished the | the Aftor ine, the Tacomans | reqult lead the round and oked like a sure winner | 0, when he teed-off to the 14th hole, | 0; three-up: and five to go. From then |Griggs 3; on Stein began to reduce the leeway |Perkina 0; T. Smith but he had to sink a 20-footer on|Dwan 0, Johns 3; the Home greeii to square the Wright 3; n Northwes to 0 only confere w return hal! tern on ks’ tilt camo id to a and Minnesota 7 to 0. ayed on the ¥ next ellison, w Park Tacoma unday, and Cappy” K chief herder * to respond to the call Purdue wa Wabash lof the noteh: Bon Stein ‘. respective 1 tle and Tacoma he’ fea h of halving the first took an y Yasieday'e: binkeb by Kansas in the big game of decided the thre an follows 4 first In each onan 0; Greenwi lohan 0, Smitl 3; Horner 6, which day on point 9, Dexter MeDonald 6 Levine 0, Jowders Sutherland 0; Hall 0, Clow h 0, Ball, 3; Galbraith 1 Russell Keilison Nelson 3; na 0, Davis 3. ingson 0; McKenna Ruge 3. Wa 6, THE WHY OF THE “Y” LEFT TO RIGHT: HULMAN, DILLER, MILLER, STEVENS They say in the Bast that this is a Yale year, and that the Hct eae the breeze when the last punt of the wseason his old dependables, including Captain Bill Mallory, called the best defensive k it football, Coach Tad Jones has a number of other good bets at his beok ant edlh eee pn is playing a smashing gaine in the back field. Hulman is shaping up splendidly at end, whe feild Diller bid fair to be ranking tackles judged by their work in. the ‘lue of the Blis will snap ebraska waa held to a scorelens | “| the is Kicked. Besides many of) Notre Dame Is Outstanding Eleven ® of American Gridiron This Season OTRE DAMES two tremendous football victories in the East, the 13 to 0 defeat handed the Army and the 25 to 2 licking administered to the Princeton Tigers, and right in their own back yard, stamp the Indiana Catholics as the premier football deven of the season thus far. Knute Rockne, with nearly every a light, but smart and tricky] aggregation. . man a veteran from last year’s wonderful squad, has Portland Catcher Will Manage Bridgeport Men Jack Onslow, veteran Portiand catcher, will manage the Bridgeport, Conn., team in the stern league, according to a baseball report received here today. Onslow, consid- ered by many critics on the Coast one of the smartest re- ceivers in the P. C. loop this year, should make a good pilot. With Rowdy Elliott returning to the Beavers from Columbus of the American association, Onslow won't be missed. mi they meet f the Soutt Micka can r ing ach nent schedules with an the ng to most of ‘The Tig 1 and . wrabl while Layden was one 45 thelr smart for Crowley, two d most of the West Seattle Team Is Making Good Showin 'Defeat Handed Franklin Saturday Puts a Race for High School Honors; Thornton Is Show- ing Up Well in Backfield Play BY JACK HOHENBERG EMONSTRATING that smoothness of attack which dis- tinguishes a good eleven from a medicore one, West Seattle high school gained a lap in the high school race by defeating Franklin 13-0, on Denny field, Saturday. Another na scoreless tie, the Roosevelt-Ballard encounter on Friday, went down to a 34 to 7 defeat. It's|tightened the race. “ rhame that the Tall Seot didn't] By virtue of its victory, West Seattle advanced into’a tie have a real schedule arranged for) for second place, passing four teams in her ugnward struggle. irene oye |The Indian line showed a powerful drive and the backfield demonstrated excellent ability to follow the ball and squirm \thru the lne. Thurl Thornton, halfback, seems to be the Jefferson, made spark plug of the offense as well as the defense. As he has ao aeattat hed |tWO More years of football ; rnin to a 0-0 tie, is winning alleft before his high school & Saturday the Pres-icareer is terminated, he “/should show the fans some- 9 to 7, and in YALE WINS IMPRESSIVELY gate team, expected to be 's hardest game of the season, wilted before the smashing attack | of Gil Doble’s men Saturday |W. & J. NOS lot T CARNEGIE n & ri jeleven of ty Cal OUTSIDE GAMES DIFFERENT $ f one of the Seattle teams were jto go to Tacoma or Everett, the unfamftar system of play work wonders in the scoring of things. ‘The same systems and general plays seem to be used by jcity coaches over and over and for this reason, all the tie games are played here. Without a doubt, a Seattle eleven would give a good ac- count of itself if allowed to play outside the city. 2 A tie game Is interesting, once in a while, but the constant monotony of ties and ties and more ties soon gives the sport fan a well known pain. Ties cannot be helped, of course, but city officials might at least give the boys a chance to do a little scoring by contesting outside the city once in a while. However, the law is laid down, and all appeals, seem to be fruitless. .A community living by Itself soon becomes’ nar- row, A football league, making the | merry-go-round year after yeur, also | becomes narrowed. Will Seattle high hools leave the city? No, says he school board, and that settles it. ~ R elieves the ache of |lot of close ones. idents beat Car week ago nosed ov ‘own 12 t Wi © clone games is what {thing in the way of playing decides a good many championships. | football. Thornton is Just about the best young prospect in the league, Cap- tain Bob Neal showed well at his guard post while Wallace \PENN STATE TRIMS NAVY ELV n State took a fall out of the) aturday, the Lions winning | D&W As the » fe coming to|9'Daniels handled right tackle in ‘Coast ‘an the m on|capable fashion. ,Qud Stair, new l January 1 at Pasadena, it isn’t any | Quarterback, ran his team well and fasted hoe fa UNAS took |carried the ball for considerable that b Penn was | Yardage thru the Franklin line. beaten out here by U LOW SCORES £0, |ARE FEATURE The low scores in the prep league are a source of mystery, Many THIS WEEK reasons are advanced for. the One of the biggest games of the henomena, the foremost of which ek coming is the Princeton-Navy | deals with the coaching problem. It tus that is scheduled for Baltt-|is said that Seattle coaches know more. While both teams lost t the’ other men's style of play as aturday games, a lot of interest is} well as they know their own. Be- worked up over thix mill. If Prince: | cause of their meeting, year after ton should it's a cinch that! year, the conches become familiar they won't such a tough! with the different styles of play | schedule next season, as it won't do] practiced in the league and prepare Tigers’ gridiron prestige @NY/an adequate defense. It is true that Seattle high school |teams are defensive bearcats, G | field being a notable example of this |statement. But when it comes to| Another good game should be the| seronee, the boys are not. there, The entrance of | Dartmouth: Harvard mix, While|Strange to. say. Dartmouth hasn't been going #0 Well | Coaches Milholin and Saalwaechter 1 late, neither has the Crimson and} |the New Hampshire squad is given | ja good chance to win | that they State Cc. ating, as a year PRINCETON. NAVY GAME w lose, have good. 'DARTMOUTH TO | MEET HARVARD into the league the. probable reason for the general upset'in the race, and as far the pennant |goes, it is still open to all comers Owing to the scoreless tle played | [between Ballard and Roosevelt, Fri- jday, West Seattle, Broadway, Queen | Anne and Garfield all have a good jchance to cop, is Summary of Big Game Saturday HE LINEUPS v. Ph An Hawkins | Rice Earle ‘“W" COACHES MEMBERS OF TEAM BOARD 66L TECK” EDMUNDSON, coach, and Jimmy Arbutk instructor, both of Wash Hall, et R. BI RTL RG. L hian eraon Sprains should be given caref ful treatment until the damageis entirely repaired. Apply Sloan's. You don’t need to rub it in. Tt eases the pain, prevents stif= ening of the tissues.and hastens theworkofrepair.Getabottleat se Pili your druggist's today—35 cents, _ o ashington | have received their | Sloan’s Liniment, as members of | the American Olympic games ree: ommendation committee. man for Abel, Abel for Sherman, iit for | Arbuthnot will recommend a sec: | Abel, Dubois for Weatrom, Cole for Hall, {tional tryout for the Northwest, He | MeRae for Heliman, Smith for Teareau. | thinks that Robin Reed, the great | Leathe ee A. C. lightweight, has the best | Field nee of making the team of any Try tler in this section. Edmundson hasn't made any state: ment as yet, Officials” cuit ae, vee: yn. HARRIS GOES BACK TO A’S judge, nlowKo; head lines 1, Robert eattie; timekeeper, hea Arbuthnot, Kansas, Spencer Harris, Seattle ball y 6: er, has been recalled by the Phila ldelphia Athletics from Bay City, of SISLER WILL — ioe Athiete tom Hays a HEAD. BROWNS [onthe nin onan a ST. LOUIS, Oct. Sis.{give him his release this time, ns |ler, one of the most popular,players |!t has put him out on option thr in baseball, has bi named manager | times, of the St, Louls E ns, It was an-| nounced yesterday by Business Mans| * ager Bill Priel upon his réturn from New Yo° N Bellman | Waiters firyan track | | not, wrestling |the University a or | coaching staff, ©. Anderson, Ht for Campbell Adama for Rice, L oman Abel for Shernian, Sher. O 0 FOR PLEASURES © go to. Bi i 2The ZERO 214 Jefferson St, is Just back of L. C. Smith Bldg, Card Tables, Pool, Cigars, Candies, Soft Drinks, ~ Fountain Lunches © goals 3 for point placement) 0 9 Washington and Sherman) and Sherman) Verted (Sherman, Beore by periods (Wilson (Ziel 2 1, con | um WHY SHOULD MEN BECOME BALD? | ek WOMEN DON'T sheoelae formation given at offices ot BY foes . A. Parke Hale und Scalp Specialtet an a ’ “§ MAIR REMODY - Metropole Bids. i nO, HUM! Horse racing is being revived in la,