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OUR BOARDING HOUSE | Bother | Newcomer > to Show - Johnny Farr, California Bantam, to Box Vic! Foley Here Next Week| BY LEO. H. LASSEN OU can’t shoot a guy for try-| ing, as the saying Is, and Nate Druxman, local fight promot: | er, Is going. to take another chance | with a new boy in next Tuesc Main cvyent ot the Crystal When he introduces Johnny California bantamweight, in a round scrap with Vic Foley, Vancouver, B.C. battler, | Druxman brought Midget Smith and Johnny Riesler here, both boys having good reputations, and they) both turned out to be big busts, It is said that Durxman plenty | of dough on the two birds But he ts going to take another) Chance with an outsider and as} Farr is rated as one of the best MS-pounders in the South, he} should draw well with Foley, who is quite a favorite here. Farr knocked out Teddy Silva, the] crack Los Angeles scrapper, the 1 other night and Druxman closed the ,» match after Farr had stopped him. Farr is expected to arrive Satur: @ @ay or Sunday and will work a time or two at Austin & Salt's gym. Spider Roach expected to take} charge of Foley's training again and the Vancouver boy will work out | here today. ZZ, ZA? NGS MATOR ~ 1 “THINK WARNER HAG YOUR GOAT OUT GRAZING! ~ HIG BEDTIME STORIES HAVE HAHA WHATS TH MATTER MATOR, 19 WE “Too MUCH COMPETITION FoR You? WELL, FROM WHAT [VE WEARD OF WARNER SO Far, TLL ADMIT HE WEARS OUT MOST OF WIS HATS BY TALKING), TWROUGH ‘EM! BY Jove BOVG~ AG TO THIS WARNER FELLOW ~~ AN) ODD BEGeaR, ion't HE? REALLY, TL MUST CONFESS A RATHER DIGLIKE For HIM! ~ HMM HE 1S SO GREATLY GIVEN OVER “To\ EXAGGERATION ! =~ MY WORD, T NEVER WEARD Suck A BRAGGADOCIO~ HE \S POSITIVELY PREPOSTEROUS! ONE HE “TOLD ABOUT WITTING “TH VEGG SO HARD ON TH’ HEAD IT BROKE HIS ARCHES - Parr alx the _ Reception Is Planned ‘© ——— for Horse - IJUANA RACETRACK, Mexico, Noy. 9—A reception fitting a Prineeton- H arvard Tilt Garfield in A SNAP To 'EM = That BY AHERN _ Svelsornen eons Tops Weekly Grid Card Big Contest : come the greatest horse ever plant ing foot on Mexican soil within the next two weeks. This is the gallant Exterminator, known as the cham-| Pion distance gelding of the Ameri Annual Struggles of the Big “Three Teams Interest- ing; Notre Dame Plays Nebraska; Penn State Meets Georgia Tech on Saturday : BY JACK HOHENBERG an turf, who will be raced at the (CAPACITY «turnouts ron both Tijuana meeting, opening Than! J schools are expected when Gar giving day, under the silks of Willis! BY HENRY L. FARRELL “field and Broadway tangle at Denny Sharpe Kilmer, his owner, and mas 9.—Perhaps the “Big Three” has lost most or all of| field tomorrow, at 1 p. m. in the ter of the famed Sunbriar court at y rights that it formerly exercised ov football first game of a scheduled double Binghampton, N. Y. | Since the great college game has 4 to fertile ficlds of the Middle header. Queen Anne and West Seat Following closely on the heels of/ West and South, the “Big Three” no doubt has lost stige, Ue will round out the bill, by engag Mr. Kilmer’s recent announcement} but it bh 04 to-the point of being the “Littl ing at 3p. that Exterminator, who has already 1 in the schedule which, up to the present time, has, Chuck Car ts playing in the ‘Won $248,456 in stakes and purses, | kk Of most interesting games, Harvard and Prince and other rich stakes, formulated to give this champion plans were | little halfback, i made to look very by Notre Dame machine, | backfield for Coach Brigham's Bul been out would. be shipped westward and 1 place and top tomorrow*s Joga once more the b an | pointed for the $40,000 Coffroth rien hatte ca itddaw’ ed the Handicap, the $10,000 Tijuana Cup e Lit yh Hoppe: ‘ some time with an injured hip. thoroughbred a real welcome on his! the ‘Tigers will not carry into the game Abe attached| I¢ te unlikely that’ he will start i |. arrival here. }to an undefeated team and a prominent contender for the Eastern cham.| th net the Tigers. Either 3 Exterminator will be shipped in| pionship that Princeton has been in the habit of developing in the past! G m Smith, Jud Smith c Fs Foyal style from the East. He will/ wears ly y Fleet i to at bie travel in a set 1 bo iagekon! with) Harvard, without great George Owen, has not been an formidable) plac @ umber of attendants. The car/ as in past years, but, regardiess of the pos that nelther team meas-| Harold Duffy will hold down the e OV e . & A rall-! ures up to past standards, the Princeton-Ha: game {s rich in its tra-| fullback job and Capt. Joe Me. way tart it Is the plan now to have| dition and prestige and the established classic of the da Guern will: play quarterback, ar F Ser cartel + "iit wesesant | t may turn out to be the best game of the day. There are no quitters| usual. Coar McQuarrie are ft to Tijuana. b . among the Tigers, and it ts quite possible that <b reverses of the earlier! scheduled to hol down the ends, At Tiwana the car will be met by | 224202 Till be the makings of a great team nga and Yale. |with Cohen and Esary at the Mee and an Matiirmicatocs| ceton was defeated by Colgate Wes but the} tackles. How Johnston and Ray Oe tum it r le’ teat doe Tigers nd covered them: s with glor rivals| Ritche will play guards with the first time on Mexican soll, his| ‘* “P's Three apecte er rad ae erg" ‘ . oa nett Shred — | Over at Broadway things are w Da cuit Apc = As = colorful spectacle, the Princeton-Harvard game perhaps will be Jin the air. The only men sure « who fs an ardent admirer of the| {the leading game of the day, but national interest is by no means | starting the game, according thoroughbred and. well Known on} centered In the battle among the Nassau hills. Coach Lichtenberger, are Greathouse x huty woman of Southern ‘California Bobbing up out of the schedule, the Notre Dame-Nebraska game at (and Bankhead, the tackles: tt, at Lincoln may look like an easy day for the great team which Knute q ely ate Giant? -who- srewnes left guare ummett at center Mullter the winner toe Cr7pmed | Rockne has assembled at South Bend. LaB at quarterback, Lichte handicap in 1922. | After seeing Notre Dame in all its brilliance win from the Army, a uad has been shifted Extorrainater ‘will be trained by! t#8m that promised to be one of the most powerful teams in the East, and a few of Henry McDaniel who will nice treax,| and after watching that fine eleven one week later when it gave a | the men are on the sick list, which | the big string which Commander j.| lesson to the masters of Eastern football by thrashing the Princeton for the Tiger Tigers, it was hard to conceive of any team even a small chance of beating Rockne’s ba Nebraska, power of the Missouri Valley conference for two years, | reticence In committing b Queen Anne and West Seat | fight it out dire K. L. Ross will race here. It was| the country that stood MecDaniels who discovered Extermin ator and urged Mr. Kilmer to pur- chase him. Under the watchful apparently is not a& formidable as it was last year, but the Notre Dame jand tho EF s leave the of McDaniels, Exterminator won the| Players approach the game with some concers Queen Anne has developed s 4 1918 Kentucky derby for Mr. Kilmer. | After the Princeton game the “Micks” sald Nebraska was the only |ing paas attack during team on their schedule they were concerned about, ax they have been brought around to the belief that they are always jinxed in a game three weeks | [improbable tha f wil held against Nebraska. Indians 3 Zev Sets New It has been a hard, exacting schedule for Notre Dame, with one | Milholin’s men always danger: terrific game after another one, and if the cleven is not right on edge | ow t the Hilt Earning Mark for this game it will be nobody's fault. gai os as tho Broadway PIMLICO, Md., Nov. 9.~A new wit struggles behind them, tablished State 1 ly after the Tigers with such shou’ id Tayli or Is in Hockey Fame Hall Former Vancouver For- Greatest of Ice Stars URING a hockey fanning bee Thursday “Hap"' Holmes, Seat- tle'a veteran goalie, anid that there} aro several players in the Coant! league who have made and are mak- ing hockey history, “It's doubtful if there ever was, or ever will be, a more consistent soorer than ‘Cyclone’ Taylor, the former Vancouver star,” sanya) Holmen, “Taylor wasn't the best! |backchecker in the world, as he) saved himself for the offensive rushes, and that’s just where he was | smart, He was too good a scorer to waato his atrength on backchecking. “T played goal against Taylor for several seasons and he waa the hard: eat man I ever faced when it came to stopping him. What made ‘taylor! great wan that he varied his attack, Hin control was excellent and ho had an uncanny habit of looking one way and shooting another that threw me off guard. He mixed up his shots, never giving me the same kind of 4 thot to look at twice in succession. ward Ranks With the |! : THE SEATTLE STAR nes beeened eeeccescccce ? 9 THE STAR SPORT STAFF Billy Evans, Tom Olsen, Joe Williams, Leo H, Lassen, Henry L. Farrell, Alex C. Rose, Jack Hohenberg, E ar A. Fry, D. BE. Dugdale, Ray Eckmann, Melvin Voorhees Future Washington Stars es & » & SIEVERS HARD-WORKING END HEN Enoch Bagshaw came down to Washington from Everett high school, where he won national recog-; nition as one of the country’s greatest high school couches, | mea whole flock of his former prep players at , Everett followed him to Washington, Among the men who trekked to the Purple and Weed after “Baggy” was Roy Sievers, a , wing man. Sievers has only one drawback | b for Vasati condition and ‘that’s lack of weight. He has had plenty of experience as an end and is a smart player and is fast and ‘strong enough. But when it comes to taking by the husky Coast conference tackles out of ; pla y his lack of weight is a big drawback. Sievers is playing his second year on the | squad and is a member of the second team, along with Freddy Westrom, who has been relegated to the second team, also for a heavier man. Wes- trom, too, played at Everett. Sievers is one of the hardest workers on Bagshaw’s big squad and he has another year of competition. Chances are that Sievers will be seen in action against Montana Saturday at the stadium. JOHNNY FARR IS DUE HERE SIEVERS Champion Here Advisers of: Firpo Will Be Yankees Argentine Heavyweight Fed Up on Advice From His Native Countrymen 9.—Fed up on the EW YORK, Nov. which caused mistakes heavyweight crown to slip out of his fingers, and which almost lost him a country,"Luls Angel Firpd is going to confine his counsel to United States talent in the future. The big Argentine ts returning this country next spring and he {# going to campaign for another fight with Jack Dempsey. American tal- ent will arrange the campaign, han- die him thru the “build up,” train him for the fight and back him in hig corner, Before Firpo sailed for home, re- cently, he wag said to have looked over the lst of mistakes made for him by his handlers, the worst of which was the application made for American citizenship papers, and he decided that he had been led into enough boners. His decision to accept American ” ry counsel] was confirmmed partially i thek Tayor ranks win he| = LATE, TODAY | Somiel yeaa ete Pee Pare dean bala inca Ba la yg ones FARR of San Franclaco, announced that he and his partner, | tu yp |scoring record for consistency.” ™)2 conqueror of Teddy Silva, Call- | |Hugh Grantland, had been engaged bu fornia Joo Lynch, Jack Sharkey bes arrange at pels Beilin: ici | 1 ig “irpo next summer, le: KR up toa j wary 18 Jimmy Mendo, Midget Smith, Sammy return engagement with Deninees, ? Campagno, and other well known plcCarnay’” and “Gaitiand “tales | Here's one to ponder over: | bantamwelghts, will arrive here to: | |Pirpo's exhibition’ tour, last sum | Why Is it that most hockey play) niht, ready to jump in the gym-| mer, and apparently he discovered | sre are left-handed stick-handlers? |nasium tomorrow afternoon and | ithat they. had no deside to &nock | ae eeaiien estan Sond |show the railbirds how he steps. | Stik Get ‘aia A RORtanBee: ls the exception, the southpaw stick:| 1) 3 Pabst iS handlers being the rule. Ware wit tangle wen ye ta | | Altho no announcement has been are starboard swing | players are almost Most golfers jers. but hockey | unanimous when it comes to shooting | ‘ | from the left wide | ne few right-handed shots in the game are usually stationed at right wing. Babe Dye, the great St, Pat forward, who packs the hardest shot me, is « right-handed shot ttle haw ¢ 6 right-handed this MacFarlane, the big in the ¢ sho = nee man It isn't impossible for a left-handed |ahot to play right wing. of the| game's greatest right wings—Tom left-handed shot, po—was A RY WILL HAV “ORWARD LINE Calgary | in the team to w the prairie this year, They wili ha Bernie Morris, Eddie Oatman and a young fellow named Martin on the | forward line, one of the best scoring threats in the game nd Dutton make up a ed in goal, good ¢ RULES ARE HANGED Two changes rules governing al tendera ha teen made. cannot ge behind , as han been we Goal-tenders their neta after the puc the custom and habit of one cagie eyed Hugh Lehman And a pennity shot will not be awarded for goalies t ping oppos t of sho t ing players in the the twine r FOYSTON SHOULD LET DOWN SOME Last year Frank Foyston wore bimaelf to a frazzie by his strenuous offensive and defensive tactics, He f the moat aggressive play n the league. But he wore him: out ston In too good a goal to spend his strength back ecking continuously. The blonde d should save his energy for offensive work HARRIS ARRIVES Smokiy Harris, Seattle's new wing, arrived from Oregon yester day, motoring up from Portland. He ** | will start at left wing. Harris Is no |stranger to Seattle fans, having played for both Portland and Van couver for many seasons LANDER HALL AGAIN LEADS of Vancouver in a six-round wet | made by Firpo, it is understood from billed as for the bantamwetg |a reliable source that he Js going npionship of the Pacific ec jto retain Jimmy De Forest as his Farr cheaned up everything nround | chief advise? when he returns. Oakland, San Francisco and Nort While Firpo is attending to out- ern California in general. Silva did the same in Sou I ern California box and Silva met in| and other ne centers MISS SEDAL BENNETT side business at home, Dempsey i« to nee a little more of The champion, according of his New York {ntimate: Kland W eaday night to settle { hike differences | ‘The women's welterweight cham- | !* going to take another trip he Ban Francisco tnd proceeded | plonship of tho world for wrestling | France, and, England this winter to make gtood his disputed claim to/and boxing is held by Miss Sedal | may . © banty honors by scoring a] p4 al sf Jennett, featured this week @ sno 2. \kmockout over Silva fa the fourth |D¢msett, featured this week at the} He is not going to fight in Eu canto after a sensational toe-to-toe | !0cal Palace Hip theater. Miss Ben-| Tope, princip Docmnana there ats. | scrap. nett has appeared in every section |%° one Over there to flght, Foley arrived here from Vancou-/of the United States and abroad rer yesterday and put in a hard TREMAINE TO and has met her weight many times y in the gym. MEET VILLA NEW YORK, Nov. 9—Carl Tre- ma Cleveland bantamweight, will {meet Pancho Villa, flyweight cham: lp . here on Nov. 29, They will jfight at catchweights, phate i rcrmiah | his ned Sailor eanfully Altho retired from Rollo, the socking gob, and Fred/active professional wrestling and| Welsh to meet In a return go In| boxing, Miss nett is still in ex the six-round Y 1 of next! cellent form and proves a very week's card. T fought @ draw | beautiful and entrancing actressin last ‘Yuend night, with the her present career... Bhe | howling thelr disapproval of atacted "i tivities ja New | verdict lo knocked Welsh down | york where she filled an engage and seemed to land the mont tell! ‘FRESHMEN OFF “ . eainty | ment of many months Her home walla, but, Welsh was, ceHaily |fn'ty Yor anges Shere anes; _ FOR PULLMAN he aggressor thruout |return to enter the movies. “One| The (niversity of Washington of my ambitions,” sags “is to|frosh football team Jeft last night Organize a real Pacific Coast wom, symnasium, which, I believe, n essential Institution.” OREGON HAS TOUGH JOB MAPPED OUT | © ORTLAND, 9.—Portlan ut ge town for tw Stanford and and mol are by thousands to ford-Oregon struggle P days. Jonts hi a co ° Oregon stu gathering witness the} tomorr Andy Kerr and his squad of 29/] } arrived from’ California last night They will run thru signal prac tice today | To beat the Cariinals, Oregon must overcome not only tradition and psychology, but the largest |gross tonnage of the coast con |ference. Oregon will take the field | without her brilllant quarterback Jand field general, Harold Chapman, who is temporarily out of the game because of the death of his mother PREP TEAMS IN TITLE CONTEST The high school football cham: plonship of the Snoqualmie Valley league will be decided th fter {noon when Bothell and § | play Bothell, almic at = early selection. for Pull where the Babes will } meet the Washington State’ college i frosh A SPECIAL SALE of 52 BICYCLES! Exceptional values are offered. Each bicycle is of a nationally famous make, all are well con- structed and made for genuine service. Hand- some models attractively finished. As this Sale is lim- ited, we suggest an here Z the games follow “y Rancocas three Gtk ihe the pa ung Harry|..Broe ae: fie $3,000 weight for age n All-Amer wck, if there is one in the E ; Le Pah pape Se IN DISTANCES This ee thas Sige tert i noen (Danger Mcgee dea open eR DA EEN od A |JONES POXES aie Ta E ei Isa The col , scoring almost entirely upon his # ders. a ent « as ry competition af:they Limited to igs for two wea Right out of the Notre Dame and Alab uma games, {t will be no soft spot | )°'*'t * mained hak hrgla Peter his be RIVERS DRAW This List of asic List ; than $279.0 fc for Tech to fall into Dankhe R. 7 aikowsk! | the point where {t will be possible) TACOMA, Noy. 9—Jimmy Rivers Wheets 2 Minmt coaster 3 of Man 0’ W =3 iM a Meduern | (0 Predict the outcome. jand Morgan Jones light brake, nickel jean record Even if there no al football, th ie «1 Lander Hall virtually clinch-| weights, went six fast rounds to a paves ls is. motors 5 Wiis Shea than t tradition wa stg mpegs Sys ed its hold on the intramural cup! draw here last night r I” $401,000 ia : ; Satnalitan teil lg Ae bob for the third conrecutive year and $35. 50 > : wn ie fenmae OFF OCCy | ee nee the chief interest is now settled on § champion 1 ib " Yorkers with one of | 2900s the interfraternity fight 2 Swett Rondete sama as} t 4: Coaiaibla: : been turning out 1 i Chi Upsilon Chi leads the frater-/ SECOND ano MADISON tires, coaster brake, adore, but without truse or § I ca I mbia even scores a touchd t fork, Have teel ha t Colu' achdown it will be a moral victory i leiitied and’ ldbie: at present ke tho| bike’ saddle, choice of han- lined rims. ‘ ; Bee ici tae ok oe ce tt : "they may arab the flag die "bare 35.50 io Price ..... $35.50 } : w Min ave the heavy ga ¢ Western conference, n| There should be some keen tn a ; ed while most of the other conference members are having rag J 7 Minm! Rondstera, red, have ee ° met of the other conference mse b re having a brath Turner 2 dividual competition for King. 1 Hudson | Tondater, sam Miami Heagsters, red, have ose aie ee ne tr erbera i Raniies Saar: and Clcvaleddate style, with sto 38 85 plated truss fork. motor~ season's record for the stable of Preparing for the Princeton game, the second of the “Big ‘Three | Perimer sh cl bec tah tea ‘Nes ay el DOWNSTAIRS powNsras| I STORE} Sale Price . choice of” handle “bars Harry F. Sinclair of $3 The || fights, Yale had scheduled an easy opponent in Maryland. However, | yincoin and Ballard were playing| level with them any day © iNinanen <Neaditeraaurk:| : Pies $36.00 previous record of $297,342 was || the plans made for that easy game may turn out to be Just the con. |, 2100 and Ballard were playing] l srl Si fe call blue with white darts, steel : bie 6t'd) R. 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Field | coaster brake, 1 tires white finish, Morrow conste $ ‘ \ ; ng vietory over | Aitho the Beavers were favored | motorbike $36. 00 er brake, wood rims, motor ennsylvania, and the coaches and scouts who saw the game are pre- | the Lincoln squad wan expected t saddle bike saddle, choice of hans 3 dicting that Yale will find Itself in the battle of its life <y piper bo pel, tlhe | dle bars § put up a hard fight 6 Hudson Rondaters, blue and Sale Price . 5.00 ; — ‘ c finish, st down to the training period” for thetr annual fight eae SALE coaster brake, 2 Hudrons, Women's model, ; hein 46 eabe ib anddle blue and white finish, sk taken gh (he Atsanole Mixtes ane 1 haw | ; IDAHO IS SURE WEN’S fais Betee vis, BOOs 00 and chain guard, steel time 3 | i Arkansas a s its seconé coaster brake. : | Moscow b s Ff ; SES Hl 2 Flyer Wondsters, dri ; | | game © against Oregon Ag. ~ ical brake, steel rims, $ eA aD aad mons | [Pie Van che $4.95 Be) Ee | D |The, Vandal tacks : = H | . R bec . per ¢ of the yardage veereh > 3 BLOOMINGTON 9. ~ The <A, IIL, 9.~Athietic oN a EASY Stop in tomorrow, see Held Until 3 E | Indiana cleven being drilled in of. the Uni of Ill >) s ‘\ what unusual values these Chri i ven old | esinve ras? “a ‘rite sar semnc| MARINE, GRID TERMS Sores 0 Oar 6 eee ern Ps Ba mise, jrange, star halfback| m ent is required : ‘ |the Mar Coach In-|of the Iilinols football team, maa} =| TEAM LE ou Wish § S sham arc| Played professional football, QUANTICO, 9.~Part ; elas Mae ac as de e ‘Aethe attla eae 1 art of the A good looking, man- Apply Sloan's gently, without BEAR ROOTER rep ip a ake je Re otal nish cutaway front model Brown Kk Calfskin Shoes rubbing. It sends to the pain- bor, Mich, whero+the b ; of unusually good lines, in several styles ridden tissues the fresh new blood GO WITH TEAM am will play Michigan Saturda Ww sinall wats } they need to heal them—bringing HELP! BERKELEY, Cal Hive Siege le sen ur aonibiee dante < grateful relief. 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