The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 14, 1923, Page 13

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‘| WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1928, RED” GRANGE IS SENSATION OF MID-WEST GRIDIRON SEASON Piilinois | Halfback | IsW onder Yougster Puts Urbana Team Back in Big | Ten Football Limelight | BY BILLY EVANS Ni Harold “Red” Grange, Ilinols hi one of tho great backs the West has boasted years, If he continues clip thruout the be no keeping Western eleven is entitled to 1 as an All-American The day prior te tween Ulinols and chat with Coach Bob famalilinoia, I brought up the name of range. hero was a twinkle Muppke's eyes at the very of It. “He's the fastest halfback T have! The Illinois Football Cyclone t halt. tn at his prese season there m off t dentally, Inc ONE OF THE HARDEST MUN TACKLE in FOOTBALL ever coached. He's a wonder in his sophomore y better each seas Ho has the ideal football ter rament, likes the game, and hero worship will never change the size of his hat Ho ts going to help make Ilinois football history or I am no judge of football players.” PRAISE FROM ZUPPKE Quite a complime ng from| com so famous a coach as Zuppke, who {is not inclined to enthuse, usually over-conservative about | handing out praise. On the following day it was easy| for me to see why Zuppke enthus-| ed over Grange. Tho Illinois sooo. | more is one of the fastest men of sent ln Churchill DownsCard on Haughton Says air, at. picking passes out of at his best in an open exceedingly hard to tackle. of his rushes cago, Cornell Weaker Percy Haughton, ¢ field and] In one Saturday I 8 Best of Year Le ISVILLE, 14.—The him} Nov wearers of t! got hold of ad match race be only to be thrust. aside, al Se etn Grange hee > starred cin every] We" Zev, Harry Sincialr’s money and Is In nee Captain er resp Pfann, 8, In a game in which Ilinots has played| ™aking J-yearold and In Memort this. season. He leads the West- va ¢ ern ‘conference tn point scoring. | championship In: the opening game of the fra-|card at Chu D: som Against Nebraska, Grange scor-| America has eo far this BEARS PRIMED FOR HUSKIES general ared ¢ 1 then exc cod pty ed three tes oped Gers POINT SCORING In the game with was trailing until Grange got action. In quick time he put over| 1 two touchdowns and put Coach Zuppke at caso. In the 9 to 6 victory scored over} Jowa it was Grange who put over| Bob ( B conceded r class, train to are entered r of In the touchdown that gave the Big Site yen ue maar tis scr WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE be Suse oe recone | ELEVEN HAS GREAT POWER): Relates cesace pak” ries it eset y 14.—Despits the} p ‘Against Northwe he scored fact that Cougars, who meet three times, once running 90 yards| tne Oregon Aggies at Tacoma on Sat : ade the after intercepting a forward pass. | uy in a confe om strongest ton In the game wit Monge then endo hal 2 a ss fame, eiving Iinols the. vietory Hie haa been < RING PROMOTER recoarkable feat of carrying ¢ smaceayrise | IS NEAR DEATH | gain of better 17 times for a 3 yards, than 10 ful ed more ne defense. ‘ to put Wlinols tack in the “Big okfield’ 0 “i 1s DYING HARD be: Ten” running than Red Grange. power, wh he prestigo of a great athleti ee” your eye on the “Red.” ce ation dies 1 ae ta at Calit ja is known to be a long high punter we by a erable margin FOOTBALL who te averaging better than 50 this y an fr nd ec e a ae me Sue Sv Seeeet Pa Ooh game ths hain '|FAMOUS BOXER =", "= Special Displa y CT . pay Mein ove aa sia OPENS A GYM pert Pectuuene, Waee® t BY BILLY EVANS a; re alisdsnie football Rl Stites middle Y : tion of the m all parta of the North. | weight , Bt. | ment * THE QUESTION straight football outcome of Paul. at ‘ v ee : sche et the Warner syste rength of the Ore sium p tng tho. pase ial [nee “All meda pag This should be one Cie HARD AT WORK the ball. Finding the pass a trifie|"*™* % line plays and gridiron bat ever staged COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 1 a high he jumps into the air to m ig ee eee ee ee om the Peel oe TY COBB HOLDS A aris ung flea: Hi ‘ wee Wout ¢ — aa scrimmage drills with Wiles mak IN * A member ot tho MILADY TO PLAY LEADING BATTING THRONE vis ’s coatention th yeni “ hin: in an ¢ ae {| ili 4 — ROLE IN TIJAUNA RACES), "cote i tannate wats" ba Citar ig, after the ball JUANA RACETRACK, Mex.,jand Austin sends word that be hi Ne: at a t t or, mo apes ‘ : cr inet Inoue, macmnae mer okay wy wr a ee 00845 TOWA WORKING * al set | izminene cee ore, ante FOR GOPHERS ant aio orobreds when the Tl pilin einen X v. 14.—Pasing Hii reached PP ecrlls ia Wai Soe Sons acre inte ig kept the Iowa grid Ci FR has it been know mn big sum f noquiring a sta 4“ of the turf tha f b ved that her colors ou d leato detal m be meena “her A are receiving Plasterers’ Local No. 77): cee o Take Notice B.:4m COCKY, rn tf To Aneel SAYS ROCKNE women owners "she hold a hit In 6 and it is well that Less Than st HALF-PRICE For THIRTY DAYS promoters are OREGON GETS 2- WEEK REST sD hovers than left A Pal That Boys Like Best U.S.NAVY YARD : . 2g BREMERTON—CHARLESTON fe, weil. t 4 ma " Rr ORCHARD 1 ag eal it Steamers at Colman rills of ¢ Dook 1 in Ve | $10.00 Crowns REGULAR SCHEDULE at $8.00 Crowns je daily 11:80 $30.00 Plates ppd 11:30 p.m. feo ————_ e $10.00 tes a6. * ie “Bi Three” 25.00 Plates . 15.00 SPECIAL, NIGHT SERVIOR Bicycle g Our Whalebone Rubber Plate $8.00 Bremerton All Work Guaranteed for 15 Years OHIO CUT RATH Fading Out A0e Mound Trip Passenger Fare Navy YARD ROUTE D Oyen @ to 4 Dally—9 to 12 Sundaye BATTUB foecmareeeennraptooe: reign entapenenota Sain sacanememdb ela isa ae bag: S cmeeaalaniin PAG be Giants Are Likely to Polo Game Will Be Played Here Many Think Player Shouldn’t Select Team feattle sport follower will get oe —_—-—— their first gtim; at a res hon. iy e Players on Different Teams Are Likely to Side With | °'\0« rena polo match Do Trading Own Teammates in Selection of Players on Myth- | ftoruins sce tan. tameha with ical Team, Is One Opinion—All-City 11 Important af fegg a ital craieatetrp espa sb Several More Exchanges | BY JACK HOHENBERG || Lawton || Liable to Be Made by HOULD high school football men be allowed to choose} her i ihe feaaee fas aed National, Loop Champs Hee their own all-city eleven? In former years, some have || it is expected that a large crowd BY HENRY L. FARRELL | esti " » rig > ps y is will be on hand to witness the aul it the Is bee the ed” However, to say who i8)| re ities mW YORK, Nov. 1423teiiae rest, but this ias been stifled However, a controversy | he game J» being staged un new players as well as better | the auspices of the Army layers. w o meet relation and Horse Show ||>/syers with which to meet: compe; cen, y i tition next year, the New. York # 4 Here’s what one of the city coaches has to say on the| Giants, despite denials, are expect | i ubject: | = | Aye ; : b ; ed to do some swapping, trading I think that this matter of the choosing of all-city ROLLER PUCK. or buying before the winter season | Fundamentally, but prejudices enter into the final football; Caddock Is teams by the men themselves is the bunk! the idea is all right, selection. If each man would vote his own, jis over. LEAGUE Wi rr. as. reportea MEET NOV. 17) Rogers Hornsby to the {club from the Cards is concerned, transfer of) ew York per- ase tebe allele. fe aid aetiey thao oe Oe tons ae |there seems nothing to ft. Owners le idea Of an all-city vean E Li Pesritiey is eoting Of i. (of both clubs insist that negotia- |selected by the football men i vange MSE] | year at Spaldingy at 2 o'clock ie i; | tons have ended but some. emart lwould be a success.” Earl Caddock, formerly a wrest-||urday afternoon, opening the third! icceba men maintain that th soi Baa ened pepe ter] WAL become an evan-|| season for the league Ihave ended onty tor thé. Hane alee injustices has done in several Caddock attended a mis At the coming sension every team |qnd will be resumed as soon os : "Baent sgahgesorten tutti. on at his home In Walton, Ind., || 1s expected to have a representative, |the Giants complete details for one had been picked fo nd got ths urge to take up the |jand several matters of importance | or morg planers on other clubs, that | the anquet | ieey ie Sy tae data oatiad Kiso {8 fust an dmportant’ id: theme days’ other ach ta of the opin ton | Ietene. teenies wall be met and the|# the mechanical end and the couches sh have some Barend’ alveoli torcoet Giants to at least hold thelr own! power of recommendation in the| Fe) LEWIS erent nents have been made to|!® competition with the Yankees selection of iheity) man. | give medals to the winning teams {are facing the desperate need of ALL-CITY 18 WINS OVER This is expected to increase the in. | #ettlng some color on the National IMPORTANT | terest in the league and a record |!eague champions. + Ther ho doubt but that the SPANIARD lttendance 1s expected at the initial| The Giants didn’t 60 well last 4 | all-city team is important, It gives | caaabaesi season and the Yankees, with the | the iron man some other tn} 8CO, Nov. 14.—Ed} —_—-——_—__—_ pdb gies mee. Hee oe a ve to work beside the glory of| ) Lewis still was} world's champion team, wi! a nis school. ‘There is individual| world’s heavyweight wrestler cen | YALE WORKING |bigeer card than ever next season. ¥ |glory to be attained in the making| pion, having thrown Andreas Cos| FOR PRINCETON Rogers Hornsby is the only of. axall<ity team. |tanos, hia Spanish challenger, last| yew HAVEN, Conn, Nov. 14—|Dlaver in the National league that For four years, the custom of ne-| night, twice in succession in two | wy the exception of “Century” |oula be bullt up as a counter 7am ecting a football r team | hours of wreatling. |e ad who bas, a battered toe, [attraction to Ruth and for this rea haa flourished and the newspaper! Lewis secured both his falle with lene Yate regulars are all taking|%% many baseball men here fea! " n has taken a back sent|the headlock, [tne ee ie drills for the Princeton |®¥r® that the Giants will give mast most of [Saakea 46 ave cireu- tat “oot SE ATER WON'T pected te be at ie rer Past |e that. they. have cooled’ om. ull when f v1 e vi q dea. make a mistake. Arguments are ad-| BE IN CONTEST eounaine warning against overcom| Sven with the announcements fidence. PULLMA infec. vancéd that: no: avatars ie: tutalnh Nov. 14.—An from Boston that Cass was thrown” flaw, |tlon of the knee, resulting from an with Southworth and Oeschzer for They hay ° na | ut it rust not be of the lasting kind. | Injury received in the game against| |ONE BUCK FOR Bancroft, Cunningham and Stengel, A 2 2 Orego 1 later, Cou. | New York fans can’t f » what / | [RESPONSIBILITY reson, will keep Duke: & maging what’ | [18 DEGRADING per hattback eat of next satur| TACOMA GAME |xcGraw naa tn mind tn trian on day's game at ‘Tacoma against the| All tickets for the Oregon Aggie-|a lame outfielder and wornout- yregon Coach Exendine| Washington State football game,| pitcher for three such good players. hopes Slater will be back in shape|which will be played in the Tacoma} Jt had been advanced ess a prob- | Stadium on Saturday, are selling for $i—a low-water mark {n Coast con- ference pasteboard prices. A goodly crowd of Seattle gridiron bugs are expected to take in the to go in against Washington's Hus. kles. ability that McGraw intends to use« Southworth and Oeschge:- ag trad- ing material in some deals that Be are to be discussed during the win-» ter meetings in Chicago. two weeks hence. nich crops ‘ Td ET | rome ee NEW FACES IN team is being cares) MICHIGAN BACK rae — ants last season, outside” hers, were almost a per- AN BOR, No “ e as Coach Yost geese] PHILADELPHIA Nov: 1g with his) | Small things nm | ak DEL ye tarene perfect Athletics. “Dhey don't do.) | ithe ahaa het ter scoring machine. vania's prospects for theltusiness at the gate, the bes EGET State and Cornell games were a co 3 AIN'T IT THE TRUTH? reduced when Ted Fair TLY NOT <8 80 pounds wins|child, star end, was called home} John D., Jr., says love is the great ir men to e ing the value|to Nevada by the death of his|est thing in the world... But of biased vi “ ictal father. Westgate will have to take! course he never filled @ straight in” oper MeN are Put | gn¢ his place the middle. . 4 without the then the present er ity team FAITH IN U. O. C. | Sra Only Three Days Left Ford Display Week Ford Display Week is now in full swing. You still have time to visit our showrooms and see this special exhibit of the new Ford cars. The improvements will merit your interest. They mark an outstanding development in the Ford policy of making Ford products the best investments in the auto- motive field. To the utility and economy which have established Ford supremacy they add important features of comfort, convenience and appearance. Note particularly the enhanced dignity and comfort of the new Four-Door Sedan. Special show arrangements and decorations add to your pleasure and interest. Don't miss this Display Week showing. ag CASH OR CHARGE GES 1427 FIFTH AVE. en Pike and Union St oe CARS - TRUCKS - TRACTORS

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