The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 8, 1923, Page 13

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8 , 1928 ATT L STAR’ Gilmour Dobie at W eevoe eeoece THE BEST IN THE WEST The Star Offers Its Readers the Best Daily Sport Features of Any New West, Including Articles by National and Local Experts. paper in the SPORTS POP POOH OEE E EOE HOO EEO EEOEOO HOOT SESE OEESEOEOSOEEOOEEEEEEES Daring Woman Speed Pilot ~ | Many Changes Due for ashington The Tall Scot’s Fourth Year| BY “WEE” COYLE Former Washington Football Star t CHAPTER IX tho a 17 to 0 score Was amassed TPUREB years of championshiy | sal niversity of Idaho [ eams had p Mucklestone to S pos halfback | aced & great burden | °! 2, o gam: rs of Dobie, It seemed | Of t od A tire football follow }cleap ointment t 1 empire » Who pred r Cou net 0, A r, was ese | 5 ip ‘ inue the | Oregon and W. 8. ¢ ach com-| The one big reason for showing against Idaho 1s best fied by As pe in a large could co games with Dobte, wh played our poor hool, Jent that occurred and but } 1 the ih | tomary r ach | warm, and the pl pach, comb 42} Old Man and Col-| {Ml to 0, Wash its conference es of “Pol. extraordinary, undeveloped Ifback who Rex Fase that nlf ba saved Wash “L hope you has t 3 yy. | cowards!" “You! thru with you!" finitun us before room “You “Vm | h and Pete Swarva, the big substitute guard. Grimm's loss was moat keenly felt | ut it was not long before Bernard | #lves. Is 2 a former Lincoln high school | Pi Soothe. boy, was filling his gap in the line. liaebane' gana 26 The est blow of all, leaving | pom him, which no’ Washington | frp iy, ever fill 6o well agai, | myn as close was the passing from the gridiron | masting of Maxwell Eakins, A scientific de- The 34 to 0 vic fensive an, powerful and consist. ent on who posseased an} educated toe, capable of revolving @ football thru space as far as any human ever & was this bi; hearted, rot oking, gentlemanly | Denny field, many of wh football glad His place at) the expecial purpose of seein tackle was fill y Jack Patten, | feated the big, Broad- News had come from the Orog r Winn, |front line trenches that they yer who] built up a wo: a fighting ma second. | chine alship of "Sap" 4 runner| however, at|de luxe with mm was| his back to the w was com: | by the return of M dO cons to bring | The Pet Football Plays [ of Famous Grid Coaches when the Dobie ag jearned He was the No player jesron supreme ven as an eye In any future ory over the Ore. before’an Immense throng th: a most devoted string man. Part of the Iges of cleared aya, he es | something | the famou | which | | | play |change In ra I BY ANDREW KERR {plays. T have used st with a consid Coach Stanford Unversity jerable danger of success, HE criss-cross play which I have| The center makes » direct pass to| + outlined in the diagram, below, | back No. 1, who runs as {f he in ja ba = been one of my favorite| tended to buck ou! tackle. | — mes back and We match your kes the ball from No, 1 back and coat and vest" behind his interference just tn. | (2 % ie the opposing right end. | PANTS | Back No. 3 blocks’ the opposing | for all occasions, right’ ent $3.95. Another will double wear of out?. & thru for secondary defense. The Pants guard comes back out oe < rieips the left end block he opposing right tackle. jondary defense. The rest of the team 704 First Ave. ie IRISH EL EVEN | HAS HARD GO SOUTH BEND, Ind. Nov. 8 Following a light workout -yester- day, the Notre Damo team le: s this afternoon for Lincoln, Neb. m e OSSY :: the battle with the Cornhusker ele Millions get It — Few Cents KEEPING | Buys Jar at Drugstore |w e right guard comes back out of | |the line and elther helps back No. 3|, block the opposing right end or goes | The right end cuts across for gec.| Movement for the ball from the cen- | ter, eadgear fro mmy head and placin, Co block according to the arrows in the! "#44 DI Store Co. 4 | . ows In the) i¢ under my arm in stich a position | ag to mals 't look like a football. | | The thro backs made a pocket for | mo and we beat It straight for the| Three efore the battle, Doble 2h up a smoke #6 around his f upon all ft For 30 minutes roticed weeks Oren moy each nt pr one pla Dobie and the first team =m were the ly ones in on the secret. We] had all pledged our word of honc as men ving sow ven not to tell a what were dott Tuesda to our Oregon meeting mmages y around down. | guee ntaln | himself, anc occasion during my I him t Play cal out laughing was immediately stopped. all the squad together, stat an: an thin’ sence of any, outs Ay, would die even . and we! wero off fo: by a thoi lana, prepar limit ompanied | ey, Washington: | pa us to the]Or cocky, Papers | got your time for| were all ner to the terms of | Jand the leave | Washtr The Old Master s older and with a pa- shoulder, he y get us today, but ever say a Wash got licked w don't ing team ever om © Varnell, the peer of otbail referees, knocked at the 1 was admitted. He, n sent for, Doble Immediate y launched upon him, yelling at|® him and shaking h ngers in his face, saying, “Var I never did trust you! (Doble snd Var intimate of rotten too, id we cum of the game most » Yo en always inal Varnell officiate) watch a certain play today mignt later regre He then went Into detail, deacribin Doble bunk play. that iced on so long and/ his Big Bertha} ¢/from an article taken from mi we had pi was to be the coming game Varnell, otleman and fine sportaman that he ts, shook hands with Doble and said ho would be on || GIERS-DORF the lookout for the trick. As this 4 is now illegal, because of a feel I am violat- | ing no confidence if I explain it here In detail. | The play had no signal of its ow but followed a given signal when a point midway between the lines und goat posts had been reached. | Sutton, right end, instead of re-| turning to his regular position, slip ped in between the tackles. The} backficld was Ip Its regular posi tion, quarter behind cénter. On the word “Hike! Presley, center, passed the bali back Into his own arms nd started to silently count, “1-— —7." astlently OnPHtuw § CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE Now Vinying—Twlee Daily RENEE ROBERT and SYMPHONISTS Violiniate Tromboniate French Horn LYDELL HARRY | and JOLSON MACY OPPRATIC in BLACKPACK “O14 Crontes™ COMEDIAN YONG WONG BROTHERS VLYING HARTWELLS ITA GOULD PICESSIONS” We, TSe, $1.00 counting “ 2. The two guards fell In front of center to protect him from at As quarter, I made a decided anadian Theatrical Company to Visit Seattle time pulling the btn ate qi KHAKI PRODUCTIONS LiWtTEDg PRESENT THE at the same sidelines, The whole Oregon team | hit for our direction, yelling “Get | Coyle!” Six of them got me as I} ran out of bounds, throwing my| ad guard tn the air as they hit me. | In the meantime Presley finished counting thre and Sutton had fin ished the same count. Presl¢y turned IN TRIM WITH JERRY LUVADIS Trainer to Jack Dempsey Fifth BE: rercise DEVELOPING STOMACH MUSCLES | | be developed. | in| atubbor ir st Even unruly pooed t combed all da any style you like “Hair-Groom" | at [ first, dignified combing eream whieh | that natural’ gloss. and’ well good dress both in body socal occasions, | 41 This js rather a difficult exercise but with @ little practice | will soon be easy to accomplish flat on the floor, with the and leg straight, and tly stretched out straight back “Hair-Groom” is greaseless; also}. 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Suns count of two bring th and body slowly forward une} tips of the fingers touch | AMt the count of threo, return to Round Trip ut 12 time hhis will develop and harden the stomach muscles and strengthen the back, Y YARD ROUTE Dock Mein 3008) d her mpeting ey at the fiss Han whe al en more matched, b usly re i verwhelrr res of the years review to|* m 128; opponen' 211; opponents 6 games won and lost Won Lost Tied In Friday's chapter ‘Wee’ Coyle will review the other five years of Dobie at Washington. Mah-powered hie droplane in a free against a field of te 15) ‘ing “forward to Seattle Diamond Club INew Battery Men, Perhaps Two. New Infielders and Shift in Outfield Expected Before Indians Take Field Again | | | mR py | EDITOR'S NOTE—This Is the last of the series of articles on what the Coast league clubs need in the way of changes and new playing strength for tyear. ATTERY strength is the erying need of the Seattle In dians before the 1924 season begins. The Seattle catching staff this past season was the weak- est in the league. ither Yaryan nor Tobin are high-class catchers. If Harry Gardner, Fred Blak and Elmer Jacobs are missing nex ur the pitching staff will be wrecked. Gard- ner wants to "play in Portland and may be swapped to the Beavers. Blake doesn’t like it on the coast and chances are that he will be back in the International next year. Jacobs J = ~!may be sold to the Chicago 'ZEV IS TO Dos’ Sohne $i de alae RACE TODAY _ [hse 2625 sore» sit 3a aa BACK EAST |. 1d last weasol 1 g004 ball, as it would TIMORE, Md., 8.—Zev | come pretty ne art today|dian ow r to breaking the Ine ; s if they paid their pas by In Memorlam| time mplonship. The | entered in the|fecond base re | doesn’t Ke t woman champl Ethel Hanley for-all professional the start. |KLEE BACK AS _|"te'txci OHIO QUARTER | irt"e we era ‘wsent COLUMBUS, Nov held|races at Pimlico, ¢ a route of uartert ‘cle in}a mile and a furlong. opponents will b eatretch, Try ver the Imit replaced at hrowing arm impre He’ strong h on double pl Ted Bald a pretty fair third-sacker and n Crane Js a cinch for shortstop, n't be surprised if Ray Rohwer t to some other club as he fan't ssive enough for a manager like itt tonia chi ma Klee position workout wit! bat will | Purdue game | 4 Killifer. nree week, ™ WEBBFEET 1 Like eee oe |my ¥ Welsh can’ al BID HUSKIES | 2.«ex«: "Nov. 8,—Stanford's ‘string | best managers in the minors, and if Jobed selahe of victories daunt Ore-|the players are available from the versity Of Callforniw bas/ gon's eleven, The sawdust gridiron| majors you can count on a onetwo cated with golfers at the/o+ stuitnomah field, familiar to the | three ball club for Seattle next year. ity of Washington as to the a ending a team tol ccuaiize the Southerners’ edge. BOXING TAKEN SERIOUS AT “U” TONENEYs OY will arrive in Portland] The boxers on the cam ston won the eee CARDS ON ‘WAY Jare taking thelr work under Di ZUPPKE WORKS TO PORTLAND | waiter Ketton reat seriously. WITH DEFENSE STANFORD, UNIVERSITY, Cal.| A number of the boys are doing ov. 8—Coach Kerr and his Sto Stan-|road work about the reads and BANA, TIil., 8.—Coach | ford football squad left for Port ation for the comm prepared the Cardinal|jand last night to meet Oregon|ing competition and © indications ght by the Illint thru| Saturday. One thousand students|point more and more every day rd defen Britton was/ met at the station to give the ‘war/to a great year in the squared in punting. riors a send-off circle. 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