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THE SHATTLE STAR oO ) THE STAR SPORT STAFF Billy Evans, Tom Olsen, Joe Williams, Leo H. Lassen, Henry L, Farrell, Alex C. Rose, b Jack Hohenberg, Earl A. Fry, D, 8, Dugdale, Ray Eckmann, Melvin Voorhees . e Perescecccce eeeeesessesese | - tid | | pine file a ake " Some of California's Golden Bears | Stove League Chatterings Ray Eckmann Expects Kicking Game, and If Berk- BY LEO H. LASSEN eley Team Ever Gets Into Washington Territory, OT only is Elmer Tes.) Bears Will Be Dangerous With Deceptive Plays reau, Washington’s great BY RAY ECKMANN Saad a Pit yrondert . (Farmer asian Captain and Backfield Star) a4 ° W the ball!” pumpk ne nee it comes aa That will be Washington’s slogan when the Huskies oe e rite a Sra a | 82.0 the field at Berkeley Saturday for the championship s iia hank wine game with the Bears. . ; Soha wus yack AN. The most effective feature of the California offensive in ‘ed’ Killater Sea thle Cc meh past games has been a wizardly ability of their backs to aaa pilot palak to ee cover up the ball on criss-cross, fake plays and delayed : ” rhe tandems, pn Biort pe io have 8| "If Washington can follow the bali and smash their offen- Oo rreg eae ” etree f Jett) sive before it gets started, like they did in the game with Te ‘uated ree ae the beet ok University of California here, the Huskies have a won- a oe Tow | derful chance to win. Cae he ge toe aay The early part of the game is bound to develop into a ee a wid math einkerita kicking duel and the Californians will have an edge at this “begat aa site hin Dri | Style of play, unless the Washington line gives Leonard Elmer . Be fi bea) fel.| Ziel excellent support So he can get his kicks away. Both le i ide Pie i ball tiey elevens will be ile ying for the breaks and the first team to oe. and with the propey| crack may be the loser. ‘The Californians, with Don Nichols, 2a Me ail : Sky a big! the best. safety in the West, the same fellow who showed era ta areas | Seattle fans such clever running at the Stadium last su ~ gion 3 os | must be conceded an edge when it comes to the returning 0 ether eperibenaee oa punts. He is faster than Ziel in this department and a dangerous man in the open field. ‘ 41 Should California get inside of Washington's 50-yard line eee case ee pivots then the Huskies walt Have to follow that ball because the eiaty ty tie iepoeta he heart of | Ong suit of the California offensive is deception. They are| Se et to think that he has| Masters of the hidden ball plays, including fake formations Seine diamond’ tatare of all kinds. Seattle fans haven’t forgotten the wonderful resreau gota too much kick out| Plays the Bears showed here last year in which the ball was Doel) masked with perfection. NICHOLS Halfback such a pitching prospect should be playing football becauss of the tn- IMLAY Quarterback of football to worry much about a possible future as a league pitcher i F okt sow. California Has Two Advantages Ries = California will have two great ad-| fore it went into the game that It vee oy ae vantages before the gume starts. | had an even chance to win One ts the warmt Berkeley elimate,| Washington has a wonderful which {ts impossible for a yisiting| chance to amear the Bears on thelr ‘ jteam to play good football tn, and/own field. The Huskies have a fine| Manage the Chicago White 80X/ the other is the fact that the Bears | forward line with y of weight, |———___ after Kid Gleason moved out, he! ary playing in thelr own backyard | speed and expert | the beat back ‘sett Local Fans did a wise thing. this time with thousands of peoplo| The Huskies have Ziel, Hall and Eddie Collins, Harry Hooper and onesring them, jfleld tn tho conf r well ond W Mi Ray Schalk, all capable of stepping} “Anybody who has played football | con, 1 She they have into the managerial shoes, undoubt-/yoows the value of playing before a|Tesreau work ‘ | et ‘wm T'acoma Tilt edly had their optics primed for the | tiendiy crowd i ag A position, and !f Comiskey had pick- iA will be facing a real fo threat When Charles Comiskey brought fn Frank Chance, an outsider, to | | | Mets Win Wild Game9 | From Vics EATTLE and Victoria put on « ed one of the three there would be the inevitable disse ion to contend with. ston team that has faced-a Calt|forws Another wise feature of hiv move| fornia eleven since 1919, when we | cht was bringing Chance back to Chi-!beat them 7 to 0, that has felt be! ward pa: cago. The Peerless Leader won his will be conft own ability. T Ability to | QEVERAL hundred Seattle boxing fana will be among those pres. reaped ent at the Dode BefcotJohnny young Argonne for ons ae See: with the Chisgo: OWbe “years 4 sales Frambitas battle, in Tacoma, to-| | patrons in the opening battle of the aeovant ho never hed a chance in| ECkmann Expects Field Kicking Frasiblias patie * in | Sac te cu we | might. Tickets for the battle, which r two efforts at leadership, | [T EXPECT to see several attempts) kickers, Zi eo and Sher) nave peen his ot sale for several days |the Mets taking the long end of a neither the New York Yanks nor/1 to score from the field, because|man for sl gar store: have bead |7 to 6 score, after two minutes of the Boston Red Sox having the m*/threo points may mean the bail] Blev nin drop kick. | n up, and there have| jovertime play. Bob Rowe shot the terial. game, the teams are that evénly|er, ia good king at {8/ been numerous requests for reserva winning goal. Given the nucleus for a really | matc | be . a ood team, Chance Ww produce &/ In Ziel and Sherman Washington | kickis winer. The Sox, however, need/has two remark courate place-! more sure. Comparing the Forward Walls ean cece | REGIME ENDED OMPARING the forward lanes) If Bry Del VIC FOLEY When the “Big Five’ took for-|U they stack up even. [have ty s & good man rpuppr SILVA va, Vie Foley ni The Mets made @ glorious come- back to win, going into the third pe- riod on the short end of a 6-3 score, They tallied three times in that heurt-breaking session, Hartis shov- ing In the puck after Walket had ciitried {t the full length of the ice and around the nét, just one minute and three-fifths of @ second before thé final whistle. 1h an import » nestns DIXON Halfback om n starts, meeting and rushed Harry W!! Jat the wings as Hufford and Meli|man into the chair at r than Wash:- | ar cible control of the Coast league} California has a sit antage | with Waahing This will be next Tuesday | PSE oy it broke San Franc’ ring punt \t euards, headline attraction at thel Here's how the seores were made: a ae the lekane which Tacklen in the big game are about oa s Kune tae FIRST PERIOD close to 30 years. |& standoff. Beam Is a wonder and mnt Briden shot the Opening scoro of the game, a high shot that hit the twine after traveling from the bi | line. j Rowe tallied after a sdlo Pu ‘Seatti t down the ice, the puck rolling ufder | e 0 Fowler’s skates, San Francisco has always run|Newmeyer isa good man. But Kuha | things to suit San Fra , bat| and Petrie don’t have to take a back|to be the beat times have changed pair of tackles in the | will have to sh¢ Other seven clubs the Golden Gate | conferenc Be ae City wouldn't. amount to a hill of beans fn a baseball way. The Backfields Pay hag gee riya ng mnges to a wild ewing In moving league offices to : Gossip of Fights and “Fos than | Washington has a better backfield | gamo at fullback ana | Johnny f, made n Gibson faked a shot on a pass a Los An arther away than} Wasbington hams ott He's tome ca | Oakinnd. to fi H from Meeking, pulled Holmes out of r ever from (| Po ae-adeg adap eer etaeadiha et aieted Pe lew feta ave arge position and ecored for Victoria. WD Jeasgue offictal sat to overs| versatile, Sherman, Ziel, Wilson and | "5°"! pa Pa 1g ers erea outs Fraser slammed a hard shot that nd Portland tn thelt) Tesreau can do everything. other veyy creases aa abie|¢ e Indians afd} Nichols te a dangerous man in the|a fir portant parts | canfornia backfield, with W: in the success of the circuit & big factor, Tho former = 7 | I A |hit Loughlin’s pads and rebounded, ce rena Fraser hitting the pipe and seoting 4c0 to| SEATTLE tetpornciy lot the beat | and filling, Carlson needa inatruc:| QEATTLR capital witt build an up.|" tne rebound. | : it of fighting inery seen| tion in order to protect himself. The| “ + i * poxing | here in many seasona when Tod Mor-|daye of the Battling Nelsons ‘have| toate ig, Arena within the |going down the ice with Gibson and a 7 ‘i " fan departed for California, where| passed from the fight gaine forever. hext six months, according to Pete |shooting the puck between two Seat- fer THAT AFL Picks Washington to Win a ll spend the v r. Morgan, , Muldoon, ma: vi ral | Ue defense men, It was a beautiful It's been a long time since the| her and be; following the t 1 and that has ig lucky |» n big card down South, mys! or the Camp Lewis, hockey eltb, pert Mires) 9 name of Bill Speas has graced a ping off of the] shown all kinda of power. punch 4 ’ ec hitfi! ho can. earn more money there then| ERs te coming afotnd| “Otr lease at the present A SECOND PERIOD Coast league box score. | ia has a good team and It's|in Oakland a week or #0 ago. jhe can fighting at the Crystal Pool fast. He didn't look very good in hia|looation at Fitth ave, asd tint ty Frederickson ‘scored ” on “8; Beas ee renner ot oe eenee cant be & Eyelids redlgamrs | ‘ i jhere, so he won't return until the! first tow starts, but he har developed| é., if up At tho end of tho present |*0M Anderson, shooting from close Valley league, published “sei oor ee ccttl scatchss ‘cam’ the| cae eee, pene thts (SAYS ty COLONEL | fshta are held at the Arena agaln. |a corking good Wallop in both hands | season,” says Muldoon, “and we must {2 on the left wing. ander ean a ched jo the| game with a 60-60 chance to win an “Wish some of these shiek eal Asi Viva sane: tamed sees a GON," sys } " ‘ 5 : ae acs hentall tvs ae breaks will decide ft. Washington |heing @ Washingtonian I'm picking| could $ dancing would ‘i ale ts Fed i cardeh ta td tana and if he keeps up his present pace|have a new home for hockey here|_ Gibson tallied when the ptick ® career in the big money ved at the best and Tod's can is No other fellow than Speas him-| hit that apple. he will be in demand next year, Tolled between Holmes’ legs, after a “Plans aren't complete as yet, but |!xup in front of the twine. and do {' Col. Hickory Knutt | tn ah has a strong eleven that has been! ‘em to win! “| Mtving his dough so he can get outlFTIE gudge » at the Crystal) negotiations are under way for the| Clem Lotghlin scored when he self leads the league for the season OUR BOARDING H : ‘ the game before he hits the to. Pool t night worked | erection of a modern tee palace some. |Socked @ febouind from the fénct wath a grand average of 368, com OUSE BY AHERN Spee Woll, Judges O'Netl and Thompson|where in the tract of Jand north of |Past Holmes, piles in 123 games. [\— and Referes Schacht calling all of| Fourth ave. and Lenora st, ‘The new} Halderson took a pass from An- Speas, who has been the manager | 5 V HILE ler Roach undoubtedly | the verdicts to suit the fans, Schacht |{co palace will have a seating oa.|4¢fton from behind the twine and of the Cedar Rapids team for sev. SAV HOOPLE WTALKING ApouTr 4 removed weveral faults from Vic | handles the fighters in the ring well! pacity of some 6,000 with floor space | Sunk the puck, eral seasons, finished second this POLLY WANTA “ZZ extile tee y Foley's boxing, nevertheless the Van-|enough, but the fans had ist confi-|for 2,600. THIRD PERIOD year, and won the pennant a year) [1 cpacver?. VERE 1 Do Nor Wis “His A PARROT GATING ~~ WHERE I § iver boy hasn't looked as formid-| dence in his judgment “The new plane will be laid along] Hartia took a pags from Fraser on a ye0 McGinnity, with his Dubuque} BIRD “1D LEARN ANY CAME FROM, “THERE WAS ONE trate een ook charge of hia} ‘The referee, however, should paint | the style of the Philadelphia feo Pal-|a beautiful combination play and POLLY= PRETHY POLLY, —~ POLLY! « g UNCLE AMOS, MAKE B YOUR PARRGT SAY, POLLY WANTS A CRACKER!. ing. Foley has become too cau} out the club, finished ahead of Speam this 2 season and won the flag, Incident ally McGinnity won 15 games on the mount. Whaddayamean, youth must be served? | BUD BERCOT OF WE STUPID PRATTLE ate at GS erent MAT 1S G0 ComMoN be th aay agua cision of the respective! ace with the icé removable at any | scored. if Wals| Judges as he collects tho slips, let-/time so that the building can be} Foyston tallied a wonderful back- Ae A Mi ing #kill.| ting the crowd know how the judges | used for auditorium Purposes at any | hand shot from close in on the right WITH THE ORDINARY MENU! © WE TRIED“ Fool } ith a freal| voted. time."* aide, HIM ONCE BY GIVING fra to Roach's style ¢ : | . a a Walker took th puck h onally toward the Vict Haya gale \seasectual a icMooulitfar tae) WARRIORS ROUSING SEND-OFF "= «== | ! Mote ! v Up and pushed in the twine after IT SUBSISTS SOLELY On “TRANGLATING 'EM AN! EE borg te he fi eae 13 Bo : Mc than 4,000 oe Ww oan, | Bin be! Sond and it was four | other mixup in front of the goahk pers pete 4 War: , . : A ngtonians swirled fn front of| minutes before they could be quilted, OVERTIME PERIOD BOXES HERE ASDECIAL DET oF ate ORDERING Ww) ~ + Abed ot he Meany hall inst nignt and gave! ‘“W With you, Baggy! Rowe mad a solo ‘aan bl the ON FRI MEXICAN VIANDS/ {” y 40) Eiha t with Di.| thelr football éleven and Coach| “Get ‘em, Baggyt* foo and shot, Fowler stopping the we PS 5, on ; of atop. | Baguhaw a wendoft that wit!|,, You ot the stuff, Bagshaw!" | puck. Rowe turned to skate back act the gic he ot fash , Bea tA f i ap xy when he| te an epoch ih Washington lore a many more shouts filter-/and suddenly turned and picked up ily ist » Dodo by a Jug . } with ight. on the chin, | hiletory trom the hea ts the rubber, which waa loose, and ful. t rang bet ia-put| hs down ere to ptt Fowler with @ flee shot, end- ar could put) y, ng Herb Lonséth, who pre. declared Coach ~ y Little Bua fg his Over another crusher Bet thee neea are tae lected Coach Bagshaw ne the game. isbare of the roa nounce é crowd ond of the the yelllhg. “We're going to} Renttle Victatia, aA to u as Hane ea jlargest ho Had ever wéen on such |put tp A fetl Washthgton fight |Molmes is.cisccs (ee Bone the squared c GQ ATT losing another fine/an occasion, had difficulty In keep.|like thosé eleven chaps did two | Fraser Haldetton e ‘ wf ts box colony jing the yelling un check. The | years ago. The 1 PY Row . Loughlin ad Only we this et ares ; as f under ok The Ago. They mot walloped, 72-8, | waner c. 1. Predortekton Sooks’as m ard tack Bow Down to Washing: |but I never saw a team fight | Harris . LW. Meeking ih -pod ; aves for|t ed the Then came |harder. This gang, these fellows | Briden + RW ++ Anderton c ‘ornia Jyelia which mad fhatives o1 tn ehind me her 7 . Sub +. Gitfon the size of » ’ t ajin Ballard rub their e¢ and w 6 7 athe oe ttien biretedl B. ytd bide os ; } : alla and we fouth to do battle as they | Merariane SUB. cc eciicvees HARE i ough | dot it | t t up. Such | did against U. S.C, and 6, A, G. | Retereo—Mickey ton i ke ‘em, and | yelling nm been hoard in| And that's all any faculty and atu. | te ho SE acetin “ he | pt hin 1 excellent con y of affairs at the local | dent body can ask. 1 funrintee to | me “oF ahh Fa a; 3% Bae, @tt. Fuller is the champion at t ae ees as Young and ) strong, accompanied | that field, and that’s all 1 promise.’ | Maldereon, Victor “yi tha Akie Brit Yl AAror Wreck Olwoll, filed out] Optimism w he keynote of tt st | k, With 4 ? t of th @ and was av. | speeches that followed, Fred Wee. | waechon ma Asdtbe. 1d r nt Call-) corded a five-minute ovation. Lon. | trom, Petrie, Bellman and Lillis all | ¥ tet v tin, 6:1 be 5 they h led yells for the team and an. | mado short talks, I 4; 9, Taldetson to hu 1 | nounce apt. Wayne as the | t have to huitle 0 uunced Capt, Wayne Hall as the} At $40 the program wna closed | r divans, 4 ails here , 7 jabruptiy, so that the procession | Tr PRRIOL i ke 11 m pA short talk, emphasize. | might form to escort the men as far |. G6A1—10, Harris from rarer, sea + Mle song "to | ne the fact that Washington's send: | as the bridge. Marching thru try | fit! 1 Foveten, Beattie, 10-687 15) Ma Beet tind of ratte My j otf was doing much to put fighting |campus and toward the university |" 90% Halderech, & timen Ff eeceouikder tomorrow night In the hearts of the team. | bridge with the Players in their | Rowe, « tes youngste . The little Skipper w followed by | midst, the Washington student OVERTIME A comp QOMERODY ought to take this} Jimmy Bryan, Bd Kuhn, | sang ‘ana ye or gh reels Se o—18, Rows, Seattle, 1:42. h youngster Danny ¢ #0n, i] Walt " r 1 : on Altice-~None. r un arison, in| Chalmers Walters, George Witkon,|} The train 11:30 p. m. Inst | y show him a fow defensive! tes Sherman, 140 Zicl and Bimet | night ‘So ~ boxing tricks, He's one of tho gam-|Tesreau all gave short apoddh | SOMETHING NEW eee i est youngsters we ha en in some! Then Conch Bagshaw popped out} Ror nult turns down tdevill Thaneee MeT! a. wants A RS DpaDr “ < time herenbouts, but he walks right|ot the front door of Me T vaudeville | $50,000 for ler. A prizefighter’s AJORS Par - \ tf Wie) 54 AS ft f Meany hall. fortor, 8 pro he | p SORS PARROT DOES NOT USE THE ORDINARY POLLY VERNACULAR =) ‘into punch after punch. strong: | fort This proves tha Canadian | manager Who can bo slandered te at Immediately @ howl of joy went up is utterly unfit to hold « flath titie, [east w novelty

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