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VAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1923. 4 SOeeeeeeeeeseeseeeceeseseeseoseseeeseeeee Seeeeeeeseseeeeesosoees COCO C Cee Oe OSE EEE EEEEEEEESEESOEES eee y Bi. e b = y a . i 9 THE STAR SPORT STAFF 3 ‘ Billy Evans, Tom Olsen, Joe Williams, Leo H. Lassen, Henry L. Farrell, Alex C. Rose, 9 : Jack Hohenberg, Earl A. Fry, D. E. Dugdale, Ray Eckmann, Melvin Voorhees a e e POCO OOOO OOOO SOME SOHO ODEO OE SOOESOOOOES DEE SUSEOEOED . ‘Frank Chance Has Great Future With White Sox \“Peerless Leader’ Will Have Something to Work With When He Takes Charge of Chicago Ameri- | cans, Next Spring : Huskies Fall Saturday About Fights Before Champion Eleven ghly Developed Kicking Game of California and and Fighters ,,, Individual Brilliance of Don Nichols Give Bears 9} BY LEO H. LASSEN to 0 Victory Over Washington Team fhi ik rrees BS Stet: ait aban | Be Sean Toach may have WO factors decided the Washington-California game at} made Vic Foley a bit too} Serkeley Saturday, which was won by the Bears, 9 to} cautious in the two fights): First and foremost was the individual brilliance of Don that the famous trainer of Nichols, the greatest safety man in the West, and the other} od Morgan handled him in,| 8S the highly perfected kicking game of the B nevertheless Foley’s manager} Nichols was the thorn in the side of the Huskies thruout insists that Roach taught/ that big game, running back punts with uncanny skill, It him a lot of infighting tricks | V®S he, too, in the third period, that grabbed a forward that will be a good help to} Pass from Jimmy Dixon and sprinted across the Purple and aim in the future. |Gold line for a touchdown. : “Foley had several bad! Jack Witter proved himself to be a great kicker, getting! faults in his style,” s: good distance; and with accuracy and a lot of good luck he Allen, “and it took a good | booted the oval ote | | mer like Roach to correct /#"@ time again within Wash- / een think Foley hits too | ington’ s 20-yard line. The Summary . fhe most Hing fe: » of 8 hard with his right hand to} he eR aa a tha at tery ESSA make a jabber out of him, |yara aropkick in the first quarter but you have to have the/that sailed cleanly between the BY BILLY EVANS S Frank Chance a great manager? Did he deserve the title of “pe ss leader,” conferred on him when he was making baseball history with the | famous Chicago Cubs? | Will he make the Chicago White Sox a factor in the American league race? \ | These and scores of other similar, questions have been hurled at me since the announcement was made that Frank | Chance was to sticceed Kid Gleason as manager of the “~@ | cago White Sox. Before going further into the questionnaire of Frank Chance, I want to say that I keenly regret the passing of \ Kid Gleason from the ranks of the American league. Kid Gleason was a most capable leader. Until this year he did mighty well with the White Sox. The failure of the Sox this year was just one «» mn an | those things that happen ie LINRUr a (9) Washingt 3 cm hs . ' combination of the two | eabington: uneights, every now and then in base- Gridiron Gossip | get by. Bisa fe ene Ave: ie wee Waa ball, Phe: Sox: are not: a:sev-|Mss oe es ey 'y. lington’s desperate effort in the last Rn. € s a tas : ogee *T think the fans will notice the | quarter to drive over the line, a|! m1 o eeE ball at Hen is ee oe a ae @ifference in Foley in his next few} march that went almost the length Bal | where the team finished in}, ¢ *rinceton Starts. If I hadn't thought that ine field and stopped boat = th © it Wile 3, but the fault was not yard lin n a pass—Zlel to Sher. Roi Foley was being benefitted by |” ¥.E sa |man—was grounded across the line, | Witter | usa) ‘ Roach’s training I wouldn't have! ty was a last desperate effort of a | carters r rar . Havas & MUST hired him.” | fighting eleven. Washington's aerial | Was: > [a oy ; ane —— loffensive, which was very effective, k, Mewett Pad an ote Something in jecame too late. at : ped hg Sa ‘eda «Gator Allen’s Remarks | For three quarters California kept | « san rab ea a baat thle 6 Bee ens sen Ithe ball in Washington territory al-| field Judge, Cis t maon, 16 to 0, earlier nay ot oa ag Abd | most continuously by the great x _Time of periods—15 mi )P, LEFT TO RIGHT, CAPTAIN MALLORY, YALE MASCOT, HALFBACK say: R lturning of punts by Nichols and, by | pp > was taken out|/LEFT TO RIGHT, HALFBACK NEALE, COACH TAD " doubtedly, was making too much of | witter's sa kicking » attien and ne wea f Gian oa rt , BEALE, COACH TAD JONES, QUAF ts = me nany times du © Kame, Hoy ; 7 ; 5 ts raver iia is Oa vaaiieaoatawe | In this manner they squeched|ing up th kame, slow-) — Princeton trampled under foot by a 27 to 0 tally only Harvard remains on the Yale sched- |™'»4 a nt fe Washington's offensive, ax it's hard Shin Tod Morgan and is more of| work to start much of @ drive in| «2 S004 crowd saw the game, wh ule for the year, and if the Bulldog can win from the Crimson at Cambridge Saturday ity; " Y " ; Yankee the fighter. Heeciecewn: thecttoey Was played in the Tacoma stadium. | will be a perfect season for Old Eli on the gridiron, the first good football record in years. \¢ ve ; Foley should make good use of/ Tho Bears licked the Huskies that right hand as he carries m NGER. BOTTOM,| cution his pl * CHEGOR John MeGray was “master when the The blegest w doubted! et of the Aemson was ®|raltly and squarely IDAHO FALLS good kick. }may be vor fF agin BEFORE STANFORD Bantam . Morgan, on the other hand, is : Purple s ntertaining r e a natural boxer and is more adapted |the Aa atest O ] S M G d es 4,2 ore tet len” the ta Ue wel nly Seven Major Gri 3 —_ tine Wa Bryan, 2 | It AM Depends a a erin : Teams Are Undefeated Upon Your Location ‘ 1 for Gong ' t t : WENT BIG Much discussion, pro and con, re- | 45 recor et t this bs NALIFORNIA, Yale, Cornell, West Virg Michi- P garding the recent Bercot-Trambitas | eason that it wa 1 upon TT LVA and Vic I yp mines Le ‘ “Pe PRU iol 2h A inia, Mict i WITH Cons fight in Tacoma which Bercot won | something else aga ady f ‘ ‘ gan, Illinois and Minnesote e the only un- Chance certainly ¢ ery pon a foul in the fifth round, has} SEASON DRAWING that he Y defeated football teams in the country today. the other unde- E Sa spilled during the last few | awe TOUGH GAME TO A CLOSE ' tor aa Washington, Sue and Syracuse fell Saturday F ‘i lager ON BOOKS sa k : ; sitios Of these teams West Virginia and Minnesota have Opinion was divided as to which |” Aitho beaten by California in the \ aC . wage inf been held to ties, the former by Penn State and the Be Of the boys was leading at the time jai came" of the year, the Hu mal ‘game Bat si i t app » the nn State an i ‘Of the foul. Several Seattle specta- | sama hese en Spahr cae . : the Nor t oH latter by Wisconsin. tors thought Bercot had the better pay big can with ‘Washir Calif 1 " a A © of the going while the Portland fol- |state and Oreso Wat abe Berk 4} mole a cement he | ane Cougars have gh til turaay ‘Washing now well enoush fe hemoeis.””| DEE ATED) Hl : : with a heavy line i hing: | b c ti x ": to quote the Portland | | that is developing. geile Moadnet smd of ei 4 Fra Britt, USKY TEAM IS e 1 notches bette in that) Notre Dame snapped out of its tem- 7, | side das toug! Lares na f , pula it ot win’ a bell ry f Pier anes, matchmater to | is eee oh GIVEN BIG WELCOME HERE : mt i will be catching t, but it o make consid. se roy _ the Eortieps fasta Ppa end of a long : SATURDAY WINNER WILL Gord I t HED HAW'S re f the trair grist si xpi p. was ringside sea’ le says oP. ae SEALS ur 4 for any college team to keep up a ASADENA SE! TION r “ th e » have slipped ; Centre anderbilt loom as two of Was one of the best scraps he ever | nich standard of p winner at Berkeley be-| Roy 8 ning ¢ @ given 81 culetly away to his home in the Un DISCIPL: IN he betecinte Go kee GAR RIDA OE witnessed and that Trambitas would | tring Huskies ned: front Call lifornia will be! Lew lebtewolaht. & n suing welcome on it# return from | 70" ~ ea BS : erful Texas team. ‘¢ Rave won by a mile if he hadn't/ornia this morning and “Bag t the Na Calif a} ott ilk on the } ( Chance ts a UE Pe Vanderbilt phen s0 unfortunate as to hit Bercot | way expected to give them a at Pasnde 1 P i A Rita .3 s ; Sere eat Texas beat low. Hansen says that the foul| rest tod: ong train ride| but Stanf: at k Rot - nic fror wad £ z Sarat ea f blow was caused by Bercot’s fump- | with pract reath agar t ape ; 7 regdta' h Loattecanmaiel tape q ing tactics. He kept leaping and | nest Palette saa nf a ‘ } 1 ‘ Woe to the| jumping at Trambitas. In the ye ; ‘ come Tound Trambitas started a right up. | Percut and at the same time Bercot a leaped into the air. eres to mn perce | BREAKS COST re anid Danny ‘Os t be Gas @ Me cthervicc coclt hate oe | COU htwights f tv our tte Dartmouth had an easy gage with nected with Bercot's mid-section » CHANCE WILL : hietee ea Bimied st pote de . “ : actpn Tearventhehel ey landed below his belt | new } t : ers, and Ba es he : i oe ecoma Saturday ; core MEET McGRAW Dan Halt and Lonnie A the plays nigh as 3-3, with Gill dropk’ Dumb base A. C No Turning Back for Loggers Now Dode Bercot and Ted Kr two young loggers. are in fa pany to stay There's no fe fight dubs again for experience q Bereot has demonstrated that he an hold his own with the fighters of the ¢ of Tram ca, |, Assim, Jeter in. the game Fenn State defeatey Pennsylynata, 21 to 2, reversing the verdict of a year ag when the Quakers won by a single point yards for O. nd the teams will trun next INTS STILL Gunte ana nie sox| OPPOSE DRAFT RECORD TRIP |(ZEV WINNER; gpre nterational league, comment:| IS MADE, TO FAST FINISH» ah prvgh Big stl See CALIFORNIA IS FEATURE < trouble tsburg pulled s surprise by hand- n Jefferson way of thir urning back now to|® touchdown, as of the five-y 8 to go when the gun ended the r from a failure in ball club he managed to tha r a feat|t ta: Garmen and the rest, while Krache | forced themselves within scoring dis-| ae arate petpone | Ad has had bd success with the bet.| tance and a dropkick went off center | both club t that ¢ ' ty of b 42 cutie seats : tthe tno Bete cn | Beene ees 2 UMPIRE CASE | ofr ne, either has ha hi t t aft x F th ns defeated ie 33 at. sensational victories over the better | headed It being Zarekor| Other comment, from atta by. a, pity: of Ass S) IS SETTLED | n'siresir names? 8%" boys that they did over the chumps | t#ckle, p factor in| {s just’s t ard Hous . new Buick car over th ' a There w tion in the are ten ty trots rece [tie ow score n manger of the Western aencation DAVE SHADE @ year ago. 4 sepals reot 52 — so gaenar aes nen \ ! and Se tern league as to Mi takin: Greeting. Most of thes (OUR BOARDING HOUSE pe eae sd t two | : 5 of:| welterweight champion, and Dave have been draws $ cs - a fi nade, California contender, have Once in fast company they c = 10:06 Buinday fr . r We matched to meet in Madison (aa Pack because are 0 A visten= Do You < ‘6 1 of tent ‘ matt hl de e a nes Garden on Decembe is igen. on GET THAT 2~ HA-HAX | ype Pr tah Bay ne J je hold ¢ from. W a tH’ yor SA\D \| { F 1aiW eat ; ‘i Reseat for. the Hoquiarn CAME FROM MS { | ‘ Hentan nd Own. $1 oe : AN' COULD ONLY =| ! fe tha 1 tha patch race att : Rercot's nr nd SPEAK SPANISH Je | ball A Weinreae . Miv be «a retorn it 1 i y* Bay be i rrtoen ah ; : LANDIS TURNS | |JAKIE MAY IS ” Cleampionship | @ went BE JUSTLY PEEVED ATLANTA MAY | DOWN COASTER | wien sasie ato ien RETAIN MILLER |" tur HOCKEY Sacco Up to His Old Tricks n the appeal| spend the winter t in ee ay hier ‘night ‘Say ; nobel Charley Deal from a fuling by|the Coast. city that ex iy tans pn SHIRT a Tidak Rout oars Wea ft ‘ VANCOUVER considered the 1 3 He A m eit t Angeles or nd agt was he : the Pacific Coast - be santas t it 1 was traded be transfer 4 major Vv Sacco did a lot it if he docan't PY Los Angeles to Vernon, He ob-| league club before { opens. M fF bad i “—— Crack next ye ‘ he v ck, that Los Angeles owed | ures had he been given the deal Walhesdas Noval Sacco is just like that. He ne Gs it ve | hit W 1 so on and| expected he would have been with ednesday, Noy. 2 fights any harder than he has t / TH GA ie) r t bende n. B hi from | t the past nm and 8:30 P. M. 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