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THE STAR SHATTLE ooo al eee $ | ? THE STAR SPORT STAFF f Billy Evans, Tom Olsen, Joe Williams, Leo H, Lassen, Henry L. Farrell, Alex C, Rose, H - Jack Hohenberg, Barl A, Fry, D. E. Dugdale, Ray Eckmann, Melvin Voorhees a J Pe eeeereccccsesccsen Se oeeeeeoeoororeLseovoesonvoee PrYyriiiy) . Coceeccreseserecsones Jack Renault Is Being [OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN | Bagshaw Will Take 28 Grid Gossip _. Groomed for Title Bout — aaaiees _ Gridders to Berkeley andComment Sip Sen Nie TAW~ BY -JOvE, WARNER “EP HAR HAR ABOUT teachin! V7) WELL, 1 TooK oR /Canadian May Improve, Altho Right Now He’s No A we'd CALLTMAT'A] , parrot to. [4 THAT PARROT |Washington Will Have Plenty of Reserves for Big BY LEO H. ASGEN | Match for Champion; Other Gossip of the Squared | |/| i.e yovsn fees x. [| A SPARROW [] rar wivony-f| AYLLEARNED || Game With California Saturday; Purple and Gold ACKFIELD men are} ircle PARROT WITH AN WWreLLEcT || WHERE TCAME |! WENT WAS Lean ccHepuies| | Will Be Ready | aes PE Cornell .| M8nagers in the business, and he is also one of its most *Syracuse; Pfann, Cornell’ uent orators. Flynn has done a lot of talking in ad- Smythe, Arm Nardacei, | vancing the claims of other heavyweights, but he seems to oe mee Nei be sincere in his willingness to put Renault thru the real fy Se oe ee | teat, ke, Michigan; Witter, Ca for- | Renault now is not a great fighter. He may develop into nia; Fitzke, Idaho; Wilson.) one, because he cannot help but improve himself by fighting Penn States; _ Tesreau, Wil | top-notchers. The Canadian, in his present form, seems son, Ziel and Sherman, Wash-/ oniy to lack the aggressive spirit of a natural fighter. ington; Gill, 0. A. C.} Taft,! Tt js said of him that he is a “front runner,” but he showed Wisconsin; Martineau, Min-| no signs of being timid in the Johnson fight. nesota ; Barchet, Navy. |. When allowed to fight his own way or when he can force Those aro some of the names'his opponent to fight his way, Renault is a good fighter. * that ot ind immediately ; r 18 § nl actiaivg tootbatt in Seattte.| He can box and he can hit. His punching is accurate and en if it does They are in tho spotlight more |---| well timed, than the Iinesmen because of the} jlack the power of Dempsey newer style of football in which the| James Plays |Gibbons and Wills. Man carrying the ball usually gets} | Renault's worst fwult les in his ee cut | Baseball, Too And yet, without a strong for) ? Ward wall the best backfield in the Jimmy Jones, one of the leading world woukin't amount to a hill/| Contenders for the welterweight ft beans. No offensive is any good || ttle, 1s almost ax good a ball play- Mcteant: get’ started, er as a fighter. He plays third Washington) hax a wonderful|| ba On a semfpro team at backfield this year, the best. in{} Youngstown, Ohio, during tho St summer months," Big league scouts who have looked him over say he is very clever z | ‘ se aS aren y4 bo YEH es ia rertebing all of the giory| TACK RENAULT, the Canadian heavyweight, wants to| | | AG ABNORMAL ASTTHIG BiRD!+|| [AO e UE |) STATON AGENT |) pesniseions, | | -WENTY:EIGHT Washington Huskies will leave Wede + in football thruout the coun f| fight Jack Dempsey for the wérld’s championship, and VTS VOCABULARY OF SPANISH COULDNT “TALK ns 1 Gor AN! EVERYTHING e iT nesday night for the invasion of the lair of the Cali. pity this year, the names of) 10 has an even break in luck, ho may get a shot at the \G ASTOUNDING ~ IT WAS ny Five | | WOLD OF A “WEN S PT NT fornia Golden Bears at Berkeley. - very few PU eB to} itle. ’ GENT "To ME BY MY GooD payee Una haeete \) CHARGE OF | CAH Enoch Bagshaw is taking a big squad for this t the front m bs idiron discus- Renault is, at the present time, anything but the logical "4 FRIEND, SENOR JOSE MENGUEZ WAS A DIDNT EVEN “TH! INFORMATION | game of games so he will have plenty of reserve strength sions this BOREON; | contender for Dempsey’s crown, but he will make himself OF MEXICO CITY, “To “TEACH rt BUREAU TO \in case his first string men need help, It’s very apt to be There aren't a half dozen one, because he is going about it the right way. \TTHE ENGLIGH LANGUAGE!» ead i ANSWER 7TH’ warm in California for the big game, and if it is, Baggy mepesmen on Middle W estern| After knocking out Floyd Johnson, Renault said he was MY WORD, T HAVE A MIND Kee e= TRAVELER'S | wants plenty of fresh men to put into the lineup. ” ae “alee des erat willing to fight Harry Wills, Tom Gibbons and Luis Firpo \ “TO"TEACH IT VTALIAN AND : QUESTIONS! | Practically the same squad that went to Corvallis, Ore, press dispatches this year. i pr heute rrr one of the shrewdest a ty paaecr 4 WAR: HAR | for the O» A. eine res leh will. he taken tp 3 Bowman and McBride,| ig : STs ‘. : 09; _ | Berkeley. This list includes | Wie pa \ ‘ (ee el | the following men: fi ‘ Hall (captain), Les Sher. | Ken Dubols, Leonard Ziel, | Guttormron, Fred Westrom, | Hill, Chuck Smith, Bill Beck, | |Ured Ab Hamilton Green, Fa] | Kuhn, Elmer Tesreau, Waldon jron,/Verne Bellman, Abe Wi Amos Christie, Jim Bryan, Zhalmers | | Walters, Frank Haggerty, Hunter} | Miles, Jack Lillis, Roy Sievers, | | George Wilson, Johnny Cola. Ba-Me | New Shift for West Virginia University of West Virginia is using a whift that ha caused much comment tn the East, It is “ play in which but one of the 11 men holda hix original poultion, West Virginia tg coached by. Fat Spears, former Dartmouth star, ‘The shift that be has developed is an elaboration: of the old Dart. mouth sbift, taught by Major Fred Kaydllugh, now coaching Morton college, Way Hae, Roy Petrie, Tom Etheringt | | MUCH DEPENDS (UPON ZIEL = Leonard Ziel, Washington’s back: | field ace, in carrying most. of the| |Qacktield burden in the game wi) YANK HORSE fornia Not only will he éo most of the| MAY VISIT passing and kicking, but in the posl- |tion of mafety he will bear the brunt | IN FRANCE of the California kicking game. | In Jack Witter California has a EW YORK, Nov. 13—Sugges- darn good kicker, nothing sensa- tions made in Paris by the Long- tional, but he averages right around | champs racing society that an |40 yards, and the Beara will be kick-| American thorobred be entered j'ng continuously when they are injagainst 2 Sritish and a French |their own territory, That's thelr!horse in a raile and a quarter race |wtyle of game. If they get the break |for @ million france at Longchamps |the Bears are usually ready for it. next May, will not be considered It's up to Ziel to keep up the aver- | here until the invitation 4s officially age of Washington kicking as punt-| extended, it was learned from a mem- ing plays @ great role against Call-/ ber of the Jockey club. fornia Recent announcements indicated tendency toward too much precau tion. He prefers to play safe ins ely when h jof charging in ag: ets an opening. Had ho been o | great fighter he would have stopped |Johnson many rounds before the }16th. He passes up many oppor tunt the West. But don't forget that it has been Kuhn, Byran, Bellman, Petrie, Hall, Waiters, and the rest # because he preferred to mtay Johnson when jback and cou \ of those linesmen who has made} Itore into him. | their great playing possible by| | le cannot do that against Git bons, | ~ ce cet = CASTON IS wow iovorane Future Washington Stars Mets started. | WINNER IN aay sae of the Demp: Oe ey oe oe , « *® O pener in ce Hee |that the owners of Zev and My Own _ tty iti beat the three tea " ‘ ~ ‘ _ | a1) 8. | were contem ing si in hei pe Another Perfect FAST SCRAP ier ior tne wus JACOBSON IS AFTER LINE JOB [PLACE RICK therobredy to" England next sun j Seah is SARI St CORE RRS eas bad ata | California has lost several valuable|mer and In Memoriam, the Weide Season for Dobie VER 700 boxing fans witnessed | Renault would n EIGHT, speed and experience are the requisites of Puck Race pélata thie'yexr "by using: thedropl inna SSeareMe eineac vor, tice et Se. y 1 th fect season for Gil the smoker at the Young Men's /!f he tried to our Var . { an ‘antag tle rtaeacn tae he San, prone Bysssaancd sai pac ‘ your varsity football linesmen—that is from tackle to A NOOUVO Se 6 hee 8 Kick for the try-for-point after touch-|tonia champtonship, may also be ‘The tall Scot sends his Cornell | nine foasaé int le—the ends may get by at times if there is enough| V Atti geteatca Vancouver ta the pclehed bP pecapathedimtahrbetianaed prmorealden «i or evga feam against John Hopkins and) 1, the main event, Ely Caston, | any speed to displace lack of poundage. opening game of the Pacific Coast | Pce kick oe Pe Ivania in the two remaining orp or +1 - , “4 - The drop kick, at the best,/is un- nnsylvania a well known bantamweight, boxed | elm Weight and speed aren't of much use with-| Hockey association here Inst night.) 0 , Bames on his schedule and the red |... with Ike | punch 11 lane, rev it’ Cornell terror should win both | Kiiman MGs shain evans: The fo.) 1One thing te ey mut experience, however, and it’s that lack of eg gpa that Hobie asare oe was a draw, a big sxperience that is keeping Hans Jacobson out | max being reached when Frank Fe ‘sa shame that Dob ot aes Holman stopped Pete Neff | be over-mateh fp il Say Son TOR tag = | ston, Seattle center, placed a beau’ gation hasn't played some of the}, Whe tase round et the semi. |to match. { of a Washington varsity position at the pre¥-|fui"snot into the net ent time, minutes of pls ee me Ee Py, | wind with a hard right to the| Wills and Firpc | Saree Colgate anc | Jaw. Flynn betiev Weighing in the neighborhood of 190;,7 snowed both of these teams under} sens nal roun where the ace. with = ANOTHER JOLT tt, the California back, FOR Cc. WHITE 1a beauth/ i, undoubtedly one of the best drop-| The world has been full of sur- in the closNg y’cyers in the Wrest. But he doesn't |Prises for Charley White. Once he figure to score In an important game | ¥@* all but matched with Benny ut ed hard. and) iy frequently as Leonard Ziel and| Fd for a title bout, took on Johnny It wan an exciting affair, the © ip to him, I © two teams pl Max Friedman shaded “Wwolft | never k at 2 spe ig |the passing of the Mets, which in-| 7. wet aly | Sisson “aso Sroraues Jae the’ do. ] | pounds, w el 20 uch ¢ | Les Sherman will on place kicks, | D “ heavy scores. Dartmouth's only ir Stonb, ‘But tha’ bait was Galfed a|Prowpect for a, Bele re Pp unds, with plenty of speed for such a big reaned ax the game progressed, ac-| sso. | iG “alpo" thy’ Reatetpon slip Boge, Gf the season has been to Cornell! yay.’ Jackie and Sammy Caston,| Floyd Johnson was one fellow, Jacobson is handicapped by lack of} counted for ietory CRISSCROSS WINS" Now after working back to the posi- @nd the score ran around 30 points |i). Mosquito weight champion as | Promising ng heavyweights t experience. As this is his sophomore year,| Vancouver scored first, in the first Ss oe ie | tion of contender, Pal Moran comes for the Doble machine Pit Corneil against Syracuse, Penn State, Yale or West Virginia in the four-round | Come up in four years, but he ia clear out of the ants, put up a cl draw jalong and knocks him out. Dream jon, Chariey. ’ ; sarGa, orien Gatem Giacaa ale FOR BEARS sand with two seasons ahead of him, ¢ ‘oach | f pete poole gh a na 4 dal The same old criss-cross 1 ne ne byaton tallied Yor Seattle 3 : 3agshaw is expecting big things of him in| eqn, Jack Witter disguising the be ms now because he was rmatched in every one of hix in the third period. Dun ailor" Cohan, of the U. 8. S. ea Bee eee teen tad cant w York, was knocked out in the | fishits He othing but courage, future seasons. | made one for the loe a two min. je California-U, 8, C. game COMISKEY ‘HAS wo! have 0 cs wpe aa tie? Caston, still |and a ato isn't the factor Py sarne ie eo p|Uten later, putting the Maroons in| Bears es very unity that Cornell | second round ve so m, 0 eee ie ane igh Jacobson learned his first football at the epee iti hai made| 1” the Washington State melee this WISE NOODLE would win, too, judging from the on elaaaags ee en . sacopson Idaho Falls high school in Idaho. He Was|the two goals necesiary tor victory | Play was California's most effective peseggces r; f offensive weapon, The ball was| Three veteran players on the Chi- snapped to Witter, who made a half|cago White Sox were in line for the turn and gave it to one back or the | managerial berth made vacant by the power the Ithica team has shown|" 7 oo ow staged under the! s used in t | ' . | line early this season until Jimmy Bryan|in the next 13 m this year. | auspices of Barney: Lustic. Recaue CARD “arrived” a regular guard. Bryan's long experience at),,“**'t'* os pi Es IS COMPLETED > grid game gave re} | Nebraska Is With Dode 7 reot Jokisaiy the grid game gave him the call over Jacobson. [EPARGP + ou04s4 other, the players covering the ball! passing of Kid Gleason. Eddie Col- ae ambita: cord with} AS Bryan graduates this comi ri alr and keeping the opposition guessing | link, Ray Schalk and Harry Hooper. Notre Dame Jinx | Trambitas rd with gradu coming spring there will be a For : | uraday nigh .|hole in the Washington line and Jacobson is after that): card for that show | position A jinx {s one of the queer birds of sport. Licking the Army, Princeton and ;|as to what end it was going around.|are the players in question, All hav ) | Many times, to vary {t, Witter made|ability, In order to do away witIt | fake pass to one of the other backs, bad feeling, Comiskey probably . | pivoted and went right thru, the cen-| thought {t best to appoint an outsid. ter of the line for large gains. The|er, rather than select one of the trio. line shifted to the wings along with a — - |the secondary defense in order to L. SUBMITS MATMEN |etop the play at the ends, leaving} Cornell will present a quartet of ithe center of the line unprotected, | Wrestlers for the United States Olym- i. De Pinto, the young Portland | ‘THREE ROOSEVELT STARS | MAY BE OUT OF BIG BATTLE days made Notre Dame almost in ¥incible on the gridiron. came Nebraska, the | QUESTION and the Corn. enalty if a player a knock-| ory huskers spilled the dope ant é with ball after’ the ot y to the Roosevelt stand: z I - - Pic games team, namely Wright, €d_the Micks for a goal. They did} referee has blown his whistle | Bud Oliver, Seattle feather I no doubt, will figure! rr | HOW COULD you Ayau, McWilliams and Moore. The the same thing last y spending play? A contends’ lon Eddie McCarthy, of Olymy re win | largely in the result of the game IMPROVE “W", BACKFIELD Ithaca squad of mat artists being Earlier this season been defeated by Illinois and had teen tied by both and Missourt. and Notre Dame's great record pt. Gordon Bruce al | It's doubtful {¢ there is a backfield | ‘structed by Coach O'Connell num k; Jim Mareh, stan) MeGUERN HURT IN CLASS BY |man in the Coast conference that} bers 150. Nowell, end, are laid| BACK SATURDAY | Gomme iret! |could improve the Washington back NRF BEIT oy Spiga. phndieee an eX"! fleld today. Nichols, Witter, Stiver: TOUGH ON HARVARD 2 It almost becomes a seri:| oon 106 at G | Bobby T. Jones, ‘24, of Harvard, ous matter that Tilden so far out,|Ch#Pman, Latham, Gill, Fitzke, Nev-| F out) ore, Campbell, Newman—all great | the national open golf champion, will thn is taken if a play- | the (r £0 offends, the t play where it was when the Je was blown. B contends action on the part o nd pre d Dunlap and Fredd |heavyweights, open the show ES jup with injurie being put wtigution shows that Capt. cracked a rib in the game! Mc rn hurt his ba «in the Br | FOLEY WILL 4 broken. | the player with the ball is clansed BOX LAMSON tle college last week, but | way when he fell after tac pi | a3 a as deception and view a foul os t thought to t ster. MoGuern is the| cones a voce Nes When he is) en, but Sherman, Ziel, Tesreau and | Ot be able to play with the Crimson a4 Coast Lacks | Which calla for Here t the time, Bubsequent ex vital cog in the Garfield ma:|no reat edebattion ne ractically |wWiison are all wonderful football | inksmen next spring, as he expects High Class Ends is the play as it came up: On t mat-] amination by a doctor, immediately and his loss will certainly be Sienpettiion hier sw ‘ | piay and it's hard to figure just |‘? Complete his course at the mid- ri le Mar bundance of | the first down with 10 yards to Marty | fter the game, revealed that Bruce |felt by Purple and White adherents. | patti, and these 600 ica 2 Ublic In_| bow ft could be improved upon, All| Year examinations. bd tackles & eit 06 OR eee te rere: wan we bell ’ Lateran Derg ty : : ithout whieh the haiis obuid| Sere ene Wie oe eee ast hie year"t i cenaeict about nine ards on th fr more football th on ot hy vet . perten Sherman and Ziel are both e site absence of class Siotrg rateree th the Oregon hea f ‘ make every effe ‘ smi : | playing wonderful football ends. There isn't an. outstanding c ie in Tacoma next week. Fc : e final ¢ mo th Gart th | ae | i ys Wing in te conference. oe : gritos toes cre eel ong: aint Gedtee peters heen INEST AMATEURS | spiaggelte aia t to 6 play take a ter from B. scon, has been out for t 1 of $1,260 for walking from London} showing such wonderful ssod up | Calle 1 a wee NEG rh Ee wea’ tlignt| 7 Yarkadisares ot 3 vm, SHOW FRIDAY rete” tint there’ tant 6 real 1 been , tt ility of this, Carroll is still|loas time than it ryrwhitt} The next amateur boxing show m oss abd a AN AcGiaah peut the ball | SAMMY GORDON | t hard work.| wearing a brace around his injured | Drake, who rode an Arab horse, to| Will hold the ards at Austin &| 9 ee tenn ‘onthe: Paeltto ch he | WANTS ACTION ic will play | ker cover the distance. The professional | $#! ym Fy n Altho the eae referee Sammy Gordon, the veteran 1 IM be han-| The of Al MeQuarrie,| Walker's time was 4 min-|Jast show didn’t last night, the off and bantamwe ol ¢ 1 ph secon at the fans got plenty of kick while things | Mij]j Te site + MER S as Herc choug os eel tins ott | were og | Millions Use It~ Few Cents dee ling? Coystail? t be back | Quarrie ed himself well in| The test was held ] All the battlers who want to break! = Buy 6 ° ANSWER Goriiax at 4 wn us| the he haw played. How-| we Jin would do themselves a big benefit ys Jar at Drugstore 7 rules specific f f t i ‘] ard k at guard, TO TAKE ANN : by cheeking in at the gym before hall be no crawling by t ene fix oebaritse!= Sehettior have : Dy BS (ably } > ANNUAL STROLL = [ividay night rolls around and get | 7 onsesxion of the t ‘ould be enough of a draw ‘ f 1 Alexander |Johnaton 4 but ¢ The Walker ub, one of the best | some t hand instruction on how | Bell Enforces for such a violation | t atch him { ever 1 7 beat p nown New York ¢ izations, | to keep off of the canvas. Pass Rulin: In the y te b moot duestic t Dy 1 Und The Roosevelt-Garticld contest will conduct its annual stroll from] Lonnie Austin hopes to have a| ’ nt ned first Jin th not play. |t battle of the cripples. Which r Kor hall to Ce island | hunch of new talent on the forthcom ould 8 | DUFFY 18 FOUR-ROUND eve on: Tommy outfit will be the big| 0 Thanksgiving day. ing show and is combing over all of | ay bee e the player WONDER, SAYS FLAMMER | Fyllengr tar quarter, to bring | question. | the prospects in an effort to uncover | ith the r the ref Oakland Jimmy Duff the | RATHER DECEPTIVE |fome promising material. | his whist This would! greatest we eight the game haa |: George Wa hington university, of | —__— - ——s| tour andr and Tae in" our ound tert [BANTAMWEIGHTS HEADLINE, _[svnisnon'h'0" sunset the oval an it seco h with six yards to gain. ammer, the ell Se CARPENTIER str@ne”="'=|__ CRYSTAL POOL RING SHOW | cet estas awarded W the players and it is a puzzle, at the foul w t was too bad that he didn't . HNNY FARR, the r bout 95 per cent of the time) he| times, to ascertain which fs calling Purple and ' : 3 a van] MAY WIN GO ahs. of a drag when he we Bast , tin-eared.. fra as plastering Mr. ¥ h's chin with | Sianals, pth 4 ater es ely Mike Me’ nd was knocked off,” sayn F e 1 \ illops, one southpaw clout on the resulted. — : ply tg dagen : 1 understand he was unde BC estan (ee g Mr. Welsh on the IDAHO HAS MASCOT 3 alter ed igo regain th : ; Be: nvas for a nine-cotint and another The University of Idaho football defense shal bole end Ten-| ¥ the main jou the jlater in the fight, nearly robbing|team has taken “Empire,” a Great of a p 1 On what 1 ny} ¢ ; ' Veluh of his es | Dane dog, as mascot tact 1 ; T ri i ow, th like a fairty who 1 r n ¢ 1 to pa 1 ret 18 there wasn't ' ut ¢ t t bs botk , A GOES INTO BUSINE fn "tara, een svt Be i mae ap i %, oth pal het] go Ste, ea ee HAIR Yale Comes Into ely rn Vr u fight L Vs. @ 4 00d. US eat OFR : s ‘ re a ler ft T 4) Du sr ; its Own ; ot = . ng the | me \ mall t QUIGLEY IN CHARGE =~ Ss EATTLE s Cones Riart . iy pat ; ‘ pe! ~Aaltitid ag. 1 referee, the Yale va : re] ’ d es IRE GNBGS ose * Harvard football classic on Wednesday, Nov. 14, > mbe steamship America solved f r O colntert : F t ‘ 8:30 Sharp of I f " . : 7 f ; age A A from and HIG REDUCTION IN PRICES Even obstinate, unruly J h r r Take 1 Due. : . past: : f t apy will tackle Billy FAMOUS BEFORE THAT eet lnsliteny ei a y Q | a e 8 mer Middlebut erved Seats at The : Ha Thess games & { 9 tee ‘ Ah ¥ ' mentioned ¢ eld Harvard to a tle score, are resi tlons taken on 1 we ok like Yale torie t * ; : tart the nes with | dent Milw RESERVED SHATS ON § e r—that : , Bs « 4 4 mar 4 Bob 1 AT THE ARENA OFPiCE 1 both in nt the et nt t 7 “ at 1210 Fifth Aw MA alo jr Fae Rak Sl glee ‘ : . for ath also WOULD QUIT COACHING Reservations Weigtinter : ‘i ' ter busin asy, harmful

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