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THD SEATTLE STAR NOVEMBER 1, 1928, THE STAR SPORT STAFF Billy Evans, Jack Hohenberg, Parl A. I Tom Olsen, Joe Williams, Leo H. Le eee About Fights and Fighters) BY LEO H. LASSEN OHNNY FARR, the Cali- fornia bantamweight, Who. fights Vic Foley tomor- Idaho, Saturday. Idaho Is Only Major College Grid Machine Not Scored U pon This Year N unofficial check of intercollegiate football scores of games played this season show | that the University of Idaho eleven is the only major team in the United States | with its goal-line uncrossed so far this year, The Vandals kept their slate clean by beating the 0, A. Coach Matthews’ men, however, have one perfect record—a scoreless tie with Oregon. ‘ 4 A great Kicker—Bob Fitzke—is the baby who is doing the heavy work in keeping} stain on their otherwise | row night at the Crystal is one neweomer who won't disappoint Seattle fans. You'll have to take John 's word for it, , one of the best} known fight i California until a few years ago, when he quit the ring) game for the detective busi- i in Seattle as} represetnative of the W. iliam | J. Burns agency. Flammer says Farr is no! youngster, but he can fight, and socks with both hands.! He saw him beat California} Joe Lynch a couple of times down South. Among other things, that Jack Silver, ¥ the sensation of San makings of a/ * very good boy. “He has a whale of a right hand,” | “and he has picked up a| He 1s coming | lot of pointers lately. Silver will bo remembered a4 the | fleet lightweight who beat Pat Wil- Mams here a couple of times a year | Flammer says it's no wonder Se-| disappointed in Johnny ‘The New Yorker, according , is a publicity fighter, and was a terrible bust in a lot of} fights in California. Bobby Harper to Fight Young Dudley After a long rest Bobby Seattle welterweight, Start again in Portland Friday night when he tackles Young Dudley in a Dudley's a pretty fair boy, will make Robert step, pa Hoularly as the Seattle boxer hasn't deen fighting much of late. Harper has been letting an Injured hand heal up as It was film considerably. e welter is gunning for} Joe Benjamin. 10-round draw soccer known by the end of ‘play, next] | week, when the series, between tt Neil Ellis, athletic director fc thorne and section Stevens are at the top in section! fnother match with They fought a gr in Portland a year or so ago. MacDona'd Likes Harper Best Duncan MacDonald, fighter and referee, fans will remember as the author of an interesting series of old-time fight Stories in The Star recently, to be a pretty good judge of ring tal- ner In section five. Coe have the bdst chance In sec- tion four. | Woodiand gro. the whom Seattle two and Adams is sure of the lead in section one. into A leagues and B leagw | rector Ellis has merged th MacDonald has papa gat always leaned to- wards Harper as being the best boy out In Seattle, : ures Harper with his infighti ity and his speed and experi being the best prospect for a world’s champion in the Northwest. Final honors will|be handed out in| Hamilton and I about a month. said that he liked his lef hand, but that it is doubtful if Mor gan would be able to stand 15 rounds | In the long fights it's necessary to know a lot Where Morgan Just-the same, it’s the clever boy come out of t ness with some dough and their good ‘The kind of maulers that the fans/¢ popular while else they are cutting The business of fig Bugs Are Wate ing Bud Bercot an LL fourth ¢ THE CHIEF CAN STILL SHOOT 9900000090000000000 ENJOY THESE LONG we wo The ZERO 214 Jefferson St. Just back of L. C. Smith Bigg. 000! GEORGETOWN r for Vie Keon, pitch Candies, Soft Drinks, Fountain Luneb Pay Checks Cashed TO Kerth “Wee” Coyle Has Joined Star Gridiron Writers “Wee” Coyle, former Washington football coach and considered the greatest quarterback that ever played for the Purple and Gold, has become a regular contributor to The Star sports pages. Coyle, whose story of Gilmour Dobie at Washington, proved himself to be such an interesting observor and such an entertaining scribe that he has been asked to write reviews of the Coast football situation for The Star, y story on Washington's chances in the coming game! with C alifornia will appear in a day or two. t Along with Coyle’s articles will be Ray Eckmann’s an- alysis of the coming game. Eckmann, another great Washington player, has been giving Star football fans some real inside stories.on the games Bagshaw has faced this year. j tarnished. Matthews has a hold in the pinches. The Vandals, an even bigger sur prive in Northwestern football than | Washington in that the Husk: were Matthews’ team was ¢ nsidered Kood, jbut not as good a it has turned out to be, The former Washington frosh coach has really done wonders with |the material that he has had and in two yearn’ timo t up in the conferenc Tho Idahoans face the hardest trip Any Coast team will take this when they leave this week for fornia, where they play the Stanfo ardinals Saturday and the Uni jVeraity of Sout Idaho has defeated O, A, C., Waah ington State, Gonzaga and Montana in its big games thin year and ti | Oregon, Vandals, defeated joy Washing 2 to 0, last year, | were dropped from the schedule this 8. C. ‘Soccer Year | Clever Tackle |) srosos ova | BEARS FIGHT Tho California Bears hadn't been Nears Close I tegen for Graders| | im A ITH Highland Park, in section] eight, afd Adams, in section . sure or places in the playoff.| x more leaders remain to be n for the final elimination ser- cide, the grammar steal mplonship. Leaders in all sections will be} scoring in the a forward | pasning attack | If the Trojans cov t passes after wh score with ey showed the Hus to Saturda The Trojan score was the fir unting tnat Califor. 4 this year scheduled games| Then, the elimination} eight winning| ma will be started, and Is to last} about two weeks, Setting to finished. grammar cols. | Highland ‘ honors] cinched in Haw SAME OLD STORY SATURDAY Wash Brighton are tied in| ven. (T. T. Minor and} Washington looks like a win- CAPTAIN MARTY BELOW Cascade and Last season Ca: a Interlake and West/of Wisconsin was generally contenders !njas an all-We: n tackle. three. McDonald, Fairview} he ts piaying in even be na are ahead In section |MINT LEAGUE TO BE SAME entire} There was never a hint at than 50 schools into} meet of the Michigun-Ontar with eight sections./ league in Flint of withdrawal of Instead of dividing the © big league, nm to go into a }new Canadian circuit, or of Grand | Rapids and Kalamazoo to go in league, or Inter-State ‘WHY DUNDEE plans to continue next nea Pata FIGHTERS |GENEWICH GOES & ED hated TO THE ALTAR | ; bela r r Y t burat } strong | | HUSKIES FOLLOW | 1 | with the whippe ¥ ling star of the Braves, whipped Tom. BRANSFIELD TO eo in the sinttte| MANAGE SQUAD| za pat 32 ie, fost lynn and Jim| The Waterbury club of the Eastern | touchdown Jack Dempse annour mn Ox at | William (kitty) eran | TESREAU 18 Dun. | first baseman an¢ WONDERFUL FULLBACK the |the Chicago Elmet Tesreau is making football ait | Manages ‘ py The big }man Bronkle, whc ‘ foun at 8 xcout for the Red | In his first ming I HOCKEY MEN | NATIONALS T LATE TODA} 1 ar oe a te eld in WORKOUS THIS WEEK of the ¢ : CUBAN RIGHT | FOR MAJORS HORNSBY IS steer ein Seow CAREFUL BOY man most cor negotiations be lent M : 7% PLAY AGAIN STANFORD ere in St. I Hor B 1 baseman, | SHOWS CLASS as f if t P. t n broken luring the \, ispi ¢ ta r nae Por 1 the astia he ; tive: Wedatie , A by | ( lent of wn ball m " t oF to Cards 1 powerfu Bread t the re bu tiated n never would bie | outt r f ; f An th ‘ \ may not be { t the Card W, V. TO PLAY ST. LOUIS ne row a deal iuight ‘ating| WIC KEEN IS hits A BENEDICT GRID VICTOR |(""1.22" 40" ca Beaver, 7 to 0, at Boise, | Idaho's defensive record un- | fighting eleven, and they can} expected to arrive thin year, while! bring his team rn California Tre: | in Lom Angeles the following | BECKI nd from man Beckett isn't any too he: he lacks in weight he aie: up for in versatility. The triple threat backfield men are the ones the coache: are looking for. Besides playing a good game of football, a basketball luminary away in moth balls again, sity hoop quintet big Ed] | meeting here tod fashion GLEASON WILL _[Petisiey encounter ese HAW, M'LADG~ IL wae JUST DOWN “To THE EXPRESS)’ OFFICE TO CLAIM “MIS REMARKABLE PARROT, WHICH WAS GENT TO ME BY MY OLD FRIEND, Selon JOSE MENGUEZ OF MEXICO CITY ! am IT GPEAKS SPANISH FLUENTLY, OND I PROMIGED THE OLD SENOR, THAT | WOULD GIVE THE BIRD A THOROUG! COURSE IN “THE ENGLIGH / LANGUAGE ! | ote MAJOR WILL “TUTOR A MEXICAN a big hole in the V It’s Coach find a man to Anne star. B run of the ad and installe Los Angele or to President Wi attle club, Speeta t into laughter am: 1 to put motions to f while MeCart! me procedur took them stroke kett is playing varsity squad and shows r Ziel he is a triple threat man, kicking well, | passing in big league style and running fairly in part of the College of Puget Sound game and staged the feature s well. He played unable to rea priat | ( 1, MeCart ‘ . sen, Henry L. Farrell, Alex C. Rose, y, D., E. Dugdale, Ray Eckmann, Melvin Voorhees OUR BOARDING HOUS A MEXICAN, PARROT 2, How DO You START VT TALKING, BY SHOOTING OFF A COUPLE OF RIFLES? Future Washington Stars “BECKETT MAY*REPLACE ZIEL HE graduation of Leonard Ziel in the spring will leave} hington backfield next | Ziel is without a doubt the greatest triple threa Pacific Coast football today. 3agshaw’s biggest problem to}’ replace Ziel. * Wright and George Guttormson as prospects, and there is Hugh fora varsity back, but what COAST LEAGUE’S MEETING ta AT AVALON IS UP IN AIR © wits CHICAGO MISS IS QUEEN OF |AINsMITH MAY Seckett, former Queen first al promise. Beckett is quite and when the gridiron season is laid Beckett will try out for the var-|, ning quarters been leased here fo’ Sacramento; William ers and W nd dd James i Klepper and Oncar | endance Gibson WHATS “TH FIRST LESSON YOURE GOING “To GIVE IT Mayor 2+ KEED tT UP IN YouR ROOM An)’ TEACH IT How TO SNoreE WwW ENGLIGH, EH. He has Bill ir on thet and the cle of the it was learned | “coc San Fr F |F SWIM STARS) NHICAGO, Nov Kathe athlete for exactly | 12, Seveteen | the most prom. | tt contenders in| /" Giant ean A world’s | emi jump, | we nehe MAYS TO COAST |: © New York Yankees, it is sald rl Mays to the provided. the ceept a player id also provided al marine) JOINT MEETING FOR LEAGUES PARROT a Railbirds [ences Gathering | at Tijuana | me f « racetrack end his ch: newspapers is the duty of the tra and the clic clockers the p the thorobreds average race patron, not The {| dvea and the quiet ¢ n chance to cle nd put the stat led out” a other very ng |morning workouts, and probably the | reachini | tion rer BECOME GIANT) und had ¢ for the |GHARRITY HAS Stat MAsors 1” HOCKEY |the team flat he veteran © foCred -cormer| YANKS TO SHIP the of the Pee ee eeereoosesereeseoee BY AHERN IERN | Ice Season Is Opening U p Tonight |Vancouver and _ Seattle | Are Playing First Hock- Pehed Game on B. C. Ice hae hockey season in getting under under way tonight in Vancouver, |B. C., with the Seattle Mets opponing the Vancouver champions in the first ame of the year 8 ‘al new faces will be on both clubs, altho Vancouver's regular line: up is the same that won the Coas' [title last fall. Seattle has sever new men on the team Vancouver is expected to start the game with MacKay, Boucher and Skinner on the forward line, Cook nd Duncan on the défense, and | Lehman in front of the twine. Seattle will have Foyston and |Briden for two forward positions, jwith Arbour, Walker and Harris ‘table for the other. TKowe and r wiil be on the defense, with mes in front of goal, will open the local season with Victoria here Wednesday night jat the Arena SIN MATOR, WHEN) You aD WILDCAT | WARNER GET GOING, | THAT PARROT WILL | LEARN HOw ELASTIC TH’ ENGLISH GAR Fra: [ Gridiron Gossip The big kick of Saturday's major gridiron resulty wan the 14 to 7 defeat ¢ powerful Notre Dame aggre Nebraska at Lincoln, inthe ation game previously defeated pols and tied by Kannas n Nebraska tallied its 6 in the last quarter by ‘ate, the leading Big Three team this ft anon when the Mary- ave been blow ¢ . ow to the Blue if Maryia 4 won, with the Princeton and Hi vard games just in the offing. Harvard, by the way, defeated Prince- © 0 at Tigertown In the first of Big Thr y- A field y account- ACK Mex., ~ iibirds and clockers ginning to hear the] This baby Rea Grange me these morn for | goo ng to be worked | be the the Wisconsin toe arti ers are the real | kept They see much ow much, and it is against! Penn State won the hig intersectional tone touchdown. dition his jto 0 ng to the world how far in tra ne. | nd report to the iner | er. It in the railbt id | r who wive the public, ndicaps and selections, the| and it is the report! which much to do ices the bookies post The final score was 7 Gilmour Dobie kept right on winning with his Corneil iaturday, bowl- ing over Columbia by a 35 to @ tally r this The big game of the secondary uni- The powerful Utah | regarded as one ‘of th ¥, and champion: 2 conference 1 nag in Colorado eo! sing out 7 to 6. Detroit University and Carnegie Tech, two of the strongest teams In the Mid- ho-wool fan, but the » ‘obably does not know ed early in the morn good reasons for It's _well established that a|die West, played a 6-6 tie Saturday. 4 is a temperamental ecrea- is arly morn. |, Lafayette defeated Pennsylvania 8 to s his nerves. Working a|® 1 teir ennual game Saturday. morning gives the Syracuse, one of the undefeated teams e]of the East, beat Boston college 4? to 0, nd West Virginia, which tied Syracuse, mowed under Wash and Lee, 63 to 0 in order be. nner comes. bi to be d rub! od re Dartmouth defeated Brown 16 to 14, ¢ score by which Yale won from a. is that experience has} 8 that a thorobred re- | much better in the than at any The Army beat the Arkansas Aggies Navy ran wild against ing 61 points to none for | ts [HARTFORD DREW SOUTHERN TO LOTS OF FANS MEET IN CHI ohn D. Martin of the outhern league announced last week he nual moeting of h league g| would be held in ¢ best at home| ber 10, all club oy The season's! having approved the d was reported|bining the league meeting with the home at-|g@ieral baseball ¢: in Chi- 1 best in the league,} cao. The transfer from New Or 0 No other city ns, however, does not mean that appears, d) any less in the way of entertain 100,000, des: popula: | m: will be expected from Presi- ented. J, Heinemann of the pennant Presi¢ s Pelicans IINTS TO MEET hes en DECEMBER 1 ith, catcher, who joined| December 10 is the date set for the klyn club just to finish the |hnual meeting of the International in Chicago, according to an nouncement by President John Con way Toole. ment to will act with him for a mins | a that Ed Gharrity has lett VICTORIA SEATTLE Wednesday, Nov 14, 8:30 Sharp BIG REPUCTION IN PRICES 10, 8 Ww where his From now on he will factory and play ball on RESERVED SEATS ¢ AT THE ARENA OFRICE the 1210 PIEth Ave. MA in-2408 Al Reservations net held tater