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ie) 7 4 tPA TERETE RINT yorks Anne eruunalnasennharentorctararswierears saree ores sccm tere ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1928, AT TI STAT VHE § THE STAR SPORT STAFF Billy Evans, Tom Olsen, Joe Williams, Leo H. Lassen, Henry L, Farrell, Alex C. Rose, Jack Hohenberg, Earl A, Fry, D. BE. Dugdale, Ray Eckmann, Melvin Voorhees Harvard and Princeton Clashing Today Ballard Noses Out Lincoln by 6 to 0 Traditional | Big Grid Battles Booked On | Contenders Tilt Holds Many Fields This Afternoon], Given Hard PACIFIC COAST Montana va, Washington Oregon Aggies va. Idaho. Colorado va, Colors Sportlight Neither Tigers Nor Crim-| son Among Ranking Elevens of East Now DRINCETON, N, J, Nov, 10 Until some tUme later than 2 o'clock this evening everything wil b and in this pleturesque- little Lincoln Shows Unexpect- | Army va. Arkansas Aggies | ed Strength Against Hrown ys. Dartmouth | Columbin va, Cornel | Ballard Eleven Vittaburg vs. Grove City, is ae ene Harvard ys. Princeton, | BY JACK HOHENBERG | Navy va, 8t. Xavier, Coe their march to the} Penn ‘eo Va. oraia Tech, Seattle high nchool football Pennsylvania va, Lafayette jchampionship, the Ballard Bouvers | town, where the first of the West Virginia vs, Washington and Jefferson won from Couch Dave Logg’s Lin. | “big threo” jhatties will be fought Yale vs, Maryland coln Ralispiitters by n 6-0 score at] Harvard and Princeton, humbled MIDDLE WEST | Denny field yesterday | members of the racred trio, strutted ilsbia vs Wlacctstnn . Gaiiataa ienerind wiadae tans about among tho 0,000 gathered Indiana va. Chicago. pate in the first quarter, After four here for the game with high hopes Ohio Btate vs, Purdue |succesaive first downs, Deckman| that would last until some time SMichinen va; U.S: Marines |plunged over the goal line for a| after the whistle the referee Northwestern va. Lake Forest touchda: Seymour missed ihe) started the demise of one fond vs, Nebraska try-for-point. dream, | SOUTH The Ballard offense worked et} t D cance. | Vanderbiit we ean 7 |fectively during the first and Jast] on nha i at | quarters, but ¢ ng the second and entre vs, Sow! ie third quarters, the lapse in rat Ideal weather prevailed for foot }balt. ‘The air was crisp with the bite of fall in It. The sun beamed out of clear skies. Tho field was} Pa sive was quite noticeable, The Beay. fast, The astre ¢ra trotted on the field and started | carnival regalia. Thousands jammed} F t We hi t St to pound away at the Lincoln de. the sidewalks with a mans of crimson u ure as ing on ar Sic. As if they were rmined to and orange and black colors. | make short work of the 4 After v|GUTTORMSON PROMISING ii crm, fume ball thru the Lincoln line, 8 were droawed in} Because Harvard wan bea Dartmouth and held to a t little Middlebury, Princeton ie HE most promising young football player on W: ‘ashing- |lmomt at will jhad a better team, altho the ‘Tigers ton’s big squad at present for future Purple and Gold | DUNCAN eee arore Notre Dame, and wees) machines is George Guttormson, the young Everett lad |* een ee en, EC Can iie tees oe “Tery Whom Coach Bagshaw is grooming for the |puncan, was uncovered to the prep| 0...) Guso vad betting with Harvant next three years. He is only a sophomore, |fans in the e and “Baggy” wants him for a regular dux ballpacking tackle, was ® suc) Top Left to right, Pfaffman, Spalding; center, Captain ing the next three seasons as he is a five); eer aly "| Hubbard; bottom, Jenkins, Cheek. year student. | at of Seymou: nd Capt. : that stood out during the | Harvard, a mediocre team on per-| when Harvard and Princeton meet, _ The Washington coaches - out some!tormances to date, fs expected to|Coach Fisher has lis squad ready \, Graves and Sutton—all consider ndstands expressions of conf Upper left, Newby; tabs er left, Beattie; center, Le Gendre; | dence and lower right, Captain Snively. When the tizer bares his fangs! against John Harvard in Se.cur Oregon'a foothe in the above layotit. Capt Newby, Beatfle and young - Bagshaw,| the second half brough him as @/of the most brilliant and desperat and looks for notable work. from ar drums and ine, usual, to great heights use ; ata tn the : .|football yet exhibited in the Jeague. : Captain Hubbard, Cheek, Pfaffman, Le Gendre—the latter a kicker 0 « real star in the making. He has had no var. ; a attle, Coach Roper will 2 ce r * not reas a punt from Deck Potts pst Big Three opposition. The| Jenkins and Spalding -_ ogapntenilied Vader gd aid exe are real football a ia > had sity experience yet, but George has football | (Pr. aN aap | ree he Phere Dice Colas lene, | and Spalding, pictured pin much of his faith to the athe ; tote it ns | Cirw ig Three game comes ay | above. ss vise ia ft ipa Ho Marca instinct and really great possibilities, A paed, Hymmn. to Konnety, wasda| " a a Hut at Guttormson weighs around 155 now, and) yardage. Another pass of the same! W hi t i'M ts Us : " " : as he is only 18 years old, he will take on| vintage failed only by inches. Sey-| as ing on é e . = du ah fi considerable weight in the new year or so. |M0¥r istercepted the next pass and) laught was momen-| > He is a rangy built fellow and pretty fast. ormson He has been used at quarterback on the! A poor punt by Dec Is Picked to Champions L.! a ce : 1 set aha in practice, alternating at times in a halfback Win Today in O pener |: Re ; = «|position, He had some ‘experience at the pivot position in| erett under Bagshaw. And here c oO N- pre-game “dope, Washington | re Seattle ropolitans and the George is developing into a good kicker, averaging around |the one opportunt was figured to be three or four mieouver’ chem yards in practice. What he would do in a game may an started Potts thru tackle and ihe © more for yaul the big bust, Lincoln had to \ HEN the Johnstone-Fleager ver: { sus 3 # will open ein-Pallinger foursome | touchdowns bette than Montana in ie pongo Hilypae erg * Joi ve something different, ut he gets good distance and na fhe st i brat eee wage eget grey b a their annual game that was to being the coast teams heighth. He's a left-footed kicker. Here Hyman attempted 10] a1 Rares ack neh get played Saturday afternoon in grind | | One thing that the observer likes about Guttormson is t four y Hyman [ence ne eee Seen Stadium. | Btn the sgt aig a i the world of pepper he shows in the long practice workouts. ott for four yards, ge UE Doles are: pisyed: out > weeks on Stein di! n he got a je shot on the 430- That shot won on the 10th away for this all ‘| Any player of ability can play hard in a game, but it takes SHOE si MISSES the right kind of football stuff for a young fellow to keep t the paprika up during the long grind of practice turnouts. EVERETT IS | The Grizzlies haven't set raaneiias on fire this season, losing by a big) Vancouver presents the same } “score to Idaho and taking ome on’ up that won the title the chin from Gonzaga. They figure, aero a “age and McKay however, to be stronger by far than | ang guinner on the forwatd line noettier attempted a m the mark | ¢ ball near th The little | tee—the official g st year with | was 10 yards *¥: . Wells, Ballard | star a artet in all of thelr links ar-| GWhitmen: and the Missionaries give |Aiatte, Bostrom, Parkes, Corbeau and Y VICTO Gridiron Gossip | "i: nds to thalt feet with | guine ks | ’ Mnitan and he Miers ear ai, oncom, Parkes, Coir EASY VICTOR ¥ Ma ew cocemep eal the local en took them too light. | ‘Fa men. ly and were outcharged considerably | ,, by the light, but scrappy Whitman team. ne The Montana team are Plummer, he steady golt of Knight's in the lower bracket semi-final match. B JLINGHAM, Noy. As the! Bob Johnstone, the Earl (“C ark Introduced a , profes. . steps tee and holes his mashi e-shot to No, § t hole-in- | Seymot sional of the Seattle around the middle 80s, 3" Davidson, a‘ lad of 15 team here sock phe apenas 1 Nebraskans pa amined the machine ts ® real thriller for Bob and|*Ummers, eusily defeated Gordon and Iiimam, a good fullback, may FRASER WILL BE dseete taaay tee Harpe bye " a eile for = anspor ely "ete "Gor surprise the Purple and Go STAR, SAYS ROWE Se nt as. The 1 mtn #881 ton co eh 1 by pricbingle aeehgee y Jost thelin a m, atch for a semi-finalist posi- ns aang | BOOED captain of, the ‘Mets : ri wae, Clark's team defeated the toca This feat of a tee-shot is an in the Times trophy tournament are ta tne ever-pronent Gon Posh gosP acy GN wags ; . | pr Whatcom high school, by al”) old stunt of Bobbie's. Many years the Beacon Hill course. R. H. there ts the ever-present 6 nger of 100 per cent |, e | core In a speedy contest a 1g0 he registered. his first “1” on the| LOW! Who has been } ng around the Huskies easing up today ’ ‘ old Pres |for a couple of weeks a ball wa iio course in California, Washington's regular line-up, with a lot i tt ° oaks ‘ wh » was engaged as protes-| 204 panne Ly Davidson-Haw tilt, the. possible exception of Ji x i]eom showed flashes only sand ‘Gained nal. He repeated at the third hole | 1° ibe Cte ee ee Bryan, who Is being saved for - | aerial game MAYBE pins caer North End club some time] it") 8! be “Chick” Davis’ opponent California ganre, on the sideline ‘ ' | 1 iruitutal ethene the which, coupled with Just Sun. |{h [he final 36-hole match. A victory Jack Lillis will step imo Bryan's | green 20 | Foe pic ate m off the “thé t him a three-timer. oy aetiapparts os Sint against L. ¢ at guard. ng F k ‘ 1 ore | hu ar ae ore than |: Long, landed “Chick” at the last Meiers Co Nas aka ak sab’ | pvues a i a ne LINCOLN é te eee ae hurdie, with the following line men in the leag a aw SHOWS WELL |. But what Gordon Haw wants to Lineoin + | know is, “Who gave W. Davids BOUCHER 18 MOSt h hokd occupied |72 @ndicap rating? i Mine Sot one OUR BOARDING HOUSE — i rege I The most like f t cg a n folks of the Earlington Coast league fo tamong the (4+ ——----____-_ _- —___-___ -—- ee Ba grin ntry club will wind up their nty ot t young - eos = a ‘ My ; fab menace tive Season with a match play i 7 MR WARNER~ IF OWT MET HIM HAR-HAR=~~ PUF-F second ey Ol” ‘Trike, thie part os competition for the Pi t ivan ney 7 1 You HAVENT MET HE “TRIED “TO TELL ME THAT WIS THAT , F ¥ Du p m is oftentimes far behind | ten Se Two punters Se eter ¥ ANCESTORS WERE TH’ tier PERSON Io S ‘ put th tinatic 41. | Cember 18 and 25) have been allottes ie o piayed i MY HUSBAND, MAJOR ANCESTORS WERE TH’ FIRST “TO i esol tt kU Dea a err Oatmn. S818 fons thisiilesh shiek ra harkens hocke HOOPLE YE; 1 wattr | |COME OVER KITH/MANFLOWER!.]_] IMPOSSIBLE! = |} “1 holes with full handicap allowance cher comes from a famou Or CNEY ‘sone r Ip suis A \K : FARR GI EN r ones =-tr00 | “fo FOREWARN Vou BUT, I PUT SOME SAND ON HiS TCAN it Say +i bs a ah wie rialitie ve V ¢ 4 (0 FORE WA' “ ere a ie tae 1 ONLY“ on) t 1b champlonst in the before nying the gam Fast. | | AME EVERYTHING HE TRACKS { #'T TOUD BRAVING! a my @eaith. tn the ing-off, Is the out by ti urd, fi " £000 ¥ WASKIT FoR AN AN NG! ‘i 7 ot. Frank P t { Give b s, have BY KILBANE .""" Ape Tk We HAs A MABE Give HMA Papal ica roand| J, Ha FINLEY and 0.2. onm@ si area OF TELLING THINGS THAT] RBAL ioe ; 1{e each a seVen-up margin. “ ‘OHN KILBANE, forme coat: B rie mee (Far r it r ne r Cor : honors in) the bog feather t 1 of the i eR ARE~~ WELL, Hi HAS I . nell wek river champion the Jefferson Park world, can be credited for turning Withbut'a soatthns ; \ GREAT IMAGINATION ! ! Cornell reached the final at week-end.” T a out and: starting on ar as a| . : : ' t defeating R. H. Lewis in the semi. |Yided the first and second prizes, and boxer, Jo Farr, the coast ban- | rH finals. Pete Ash ik close. match |M. J. Galbraith and J. H, Stevenson tamweight champion, who mee ayes tere to Smith in the other tilt for finalist] 4!@ likewise with the'third and fourth Vie Foley, of Vancouver, B. C., in| 0 ; Ads “ Hone honors awards, each: scoring six-up on the the ot next | he tenaly Timek old gent, Forty-two players teedott. Tuesday ¢ Crystal rom Two ¢ Baal 1 ' Bonn F, RISTINE, a red-hot Altho home in 9 Broads to win the president’s| WEINACKER TO San Fr first Que he wood iiabe* 0 yea way a t in his R At tho annual meeting of the learned t nts of the game M fc 5 ‘ “J Whale * on the| Mobile Southern League club held Fit -Acifbane ‘1s Cle ‘l m. | oft gam rm GRID SCIENCE home green by a one-up margin on|one day last week President ¥ 6-hole journey, Fred Jack: Hert M. Weinacker was : 5 GROWING FAST [tiie Frets SS eee oe to 6 K socom ; GREAT CENTERS OX leveloped to the degree that the aver-| How did Jackson” MES Rat af : KI DUTY AGAIN 6 first class college elovon is built | ¢inat Pee Van ie tatete At of ‘ 1 gil, 1 wanted it of 15 or 16 firststring men, instead | gmil semi i unity to omary 11. When certain | thr his ¢ t a Faatain tf wanted, cc p lea bs we i " cial substit ¥ in| hole fy + zt nb ‘ > carry them out with h ad city FAST BALL REST f 01 golfer a “Nat ng lene ther BILL BLEWETT Deyeseatare ext mata befor n , 1d | NEW TRAINER ; , ’ up in san} making the | FoR METS HAS 5 THREATS VOW Bone ARG Ee ok ete eae ae ting his speed jump A tt, Andy Smitt ; t i! = He ore f i i " t 7 men tt ) j . y . HD, COLLEGE STARS