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NOVEMBER 27, 1928 THE SHATTLE STAR PAGE 17 } iee* an —— |g i) 1 y a et se ol t s of Stanford and California ip Championship G Chaile 1 iy 3 He a Success THE rads Siahtasc td CARDINALS RUNN NG INTERFFRFENCE | BLEWETT STOPPING A STANFORD END RUN "4 Season Has Been Kept Remarkably Free of the | : Evil of Betting fe Be BY FRANK GETTY ne EW YORK, Nov, 27,—The frost- tinged winds of early winter ete Will carry the echo of a few more ; s been ing punts, a few shrill whistles Bet. ing the and the cheers of victory, and then (gree idiron football takes its long sleep with ee said the alarm clock set for the full of "24, | : Iniftiost Its rest should bo as peaceful as a baby's, Football is established be- | } a their Yond a question as by far the most | Bs points pepular of {ntercollegiate sports. | : Prward- ‘The season now drawing to a close | ee hinutes found: sity Greater crowds than ever at- | | ; ing even tho early games, 80 ee it stadiums proved entirely inade- | 4 quate to care for them. More than ie & million persons attended the later iB Games each Saturday. | 2 The game's popularity in the | ' West and Southwest surpassing all expectations, with new championship Hee groups forming and new challengers » for intersectional titles from hither. Be to strange gridirons. 3. Gate receipts delighting the hearts of graduate managers and making possible long trips to settle moot questions of supremacy in 1924. ke 4. The new game, as fixed by the ba riiles of 1928, presenting a pleasing | | Spectacle, cAlling fot all-round devel. 2 ye oaurryin b nd end. The Cardinal thterference | ; F E opment, with both speed and brawn| Nevers, the brilliant Stanford fullback, s seen above carrying the ball around end. Th C f Dennis, of Stanford, is trying an end run, but is stopped by Bill Blewett, the dex © I H bell, terback-and tain, is leading the way for Nevers, Babe Horrell, the| 8, 7 ' necessities to successy and providing; pears almost perfect. “Scotchy” Campbell, quarter captain, is leading the way . ‘neil look pian bh TRY Dall i for few ecg i, oni the un-! California center, is shown directly back of Campbell, termined-looking ge e left. ia 4 precedent number of games. _ play 5. No team able to rest on early ‘ | 3 | rersity season laurels, but required to fight J h t y tes iris cane ome oe ELL Crew Practice a {McDermott to (Another Thorpe | John Levi loots at Decoy Duc. s, New | its slate, with upsets numerous and ofa unexpected as lesser teams developed Do Cc e! ? | J H k li hich strength an Instance of this, Notre as ingto on“rnas 4) ay ; nt sback?|\ Ss asKke es aln 1 ive Bi r on. Dame beat the Army, which tied the aie dlie Migede ctivesioe ei Lae ‘é is Ss Cali. Navy, which defeated Colgate, which || stonaly the game ever knew d St F at De * wht q back active competition next fi ” S last out the year. Upon reaching = tat rasan, conueros ot rar |Coach Callow Letting His Charges Off Early Because || Sack inate competion net | Gri COE) eG ROHEL Ben ek | tm tc nyo kare pr t! wi rom Notr ” 7 el a a - 5 oe pe the “Phe one danger with football sain.| Of Thanksgiving Holiday; Varsity Takes Long || (oc, Wer "a, mor ; Sslengo “White fox, re |der's disfust when he discovered that, ving ing & tremendous holt on the entire] Fiye-Mile Pull on Monday and Shows Good Form || Young johnny McDermott won || Looms as Angther Jim|, sg. the probable | DSUDAE Tired tte) yundh oe eee ‘aaa population where previously it was| he n&tional open champiyaship | Thorpe; Is All-Around | manager of the Washington Senk Amd potted sets: r in 19) nnd peated » follow. | co po! ‘ol sn’ ‘7 Sottd chiefly of taterest to callegians would | BY JACK HOHENBERG | rita dbs armge ye Ae eae it Athletic Star ogee ly the the pate Thich ena}. Collitis got a big Jaugh out of the rem to ry je ev! ing, % \ en a he fl | 80 stro} ‘01 "ne Bi ef ff, and io é » Bene 2 - which has threatened many a sport, |[[QYALL erew practice at the University of Washington is|} (5 2° amptonship had béen’ won | prefers bird shootin situation while Beniier protned. aie might creep in, with its accompanying ending Tuesday. twice succeanion since Wille || AWRENCE, Kan, Nov. 27—| Just at present Collins is in Fy pres ated re fm be about? ) ppt of professionalism. This se*{ Rusty Callow, crew mentor, switched the time for the| Anderson taraéd the) tritk years, || dares Qubrronl Sabi tere blared gp Shalarpeiesed sneha) PANN BRN Sar d was remarkably free of the evil, whe eer) Fs re weer pee pac ‘o player has done it aince.§ er fh “second Jim Thorpe,” |and several other playe e ¥ i toca with the current demonstration {Conclusion of practice from Wednesday to Tuesday so that McDermott took {ll shortly after || aoa ‘bos jer pe ggasi hota Pepper Man aed enti ti ager au “a, President Johnson would. 4 Mil. of the game's wonderful popularity|his men might start on their Thanksgiving vacations @/] 15 gouniejointed mucceda, and han || given. The lily heen gilded, | may just have happened, but tt le a} “iS Neer tet a’ fobena a a peer not lost on the gamblers, It will be|day garly. The varsity, three crews strong, took a long)| been iaid up in a Pennsylvania || another hue added to the Hilnbow, I! St colicidente that thé aay the) se Whe ew how touchy’ | just as well for those in charge fiv ile pull from the crew house to Sand Point and back || hospital almost continuqualy since || | Comes now word that a player | wires carried the report that Collins Bender was on hia sidottiie ability, 4 ry eye|tive-mue p the first day of his misfortune . , Thorpe” en|might manage Washington next oa football next year to keep a wary ey he first day of his misfortun ter than Jim Thorpe” has been i F on Mond: hgcartedl hunting trp, |PUrposely planted the decoys to put | || out on the first evidences of a betting | Monday. Walter Hagen, McDermott's oped. ‘This super great ts John year, he departed on a hunting trip. | Purposely plinted th ' me it ng and Scotch it before tt gets a! Don Grant, coaching the first bunch, didn't waste any| sdocdiniteé a4 thé nathoh’s lee Tarts akar apit captain’ oP the AS a result no one has been able to| ° " Atanas ait aes great start. time in getting back to the crew house after starting back|| nome-pred, récently visited Me kell lans of this city, a she views of Collins on the sub- ee 27 , } p - and found him tf s that ha ie an le record on | Jee oer from Sand Point. Had it not been for a forced rest out “Sxicovall condition the paalzan this Chief Bender, one of the greatest ‘ jee th canal, he would have had his charges in the crew| “No fess an authority than Conch | Pitchers of all time, who finished the BEARS TO tg Coast Football —— |house long before the second} Spaulding of Minnesota desc rises |} 23 Beason sy ees - ae DECIDE ON oa Body Will Meet} [MAYS TO PLAY ot third varsity. 4, URBAN SHOCKER | Kor 9 the srectest football puget |intemations! loneas, Jo one of | o = WITH BOSTON? | ame cz best ian, coaty on te) IS ON MARKET! thea Thorpe | prides himself on his ability to bring | PASADENA nek SAN fo hag sri | cam ; ny is eh pict aa Me ale tbe | naw Levi play against |'¢m down when he pulls the trigger. pane The anntial meeting of the P | Carl Mays thay go back to the Bos:|28 beata to th » they effect-) NEW YORK, Nov. 27-—Ward from | a, a gmo that tesiited in| They do say that Chief's alm with} PQJERKELEY, Cal, Noy. 27.—De- best Coat intercollegiate at | ton Red Sox. It is aaid that the New|ed a 12-foot spacing, which ts con-| st. Louis that Urban Shotker, Amert Spire © ee ane eeu | ene Gull is crane Valier: thal lie nal cidon as to whaler ie tau hal ference has been called at Berke- |) yi Yankees are thinking of ship |sidered good for a first shell at thia| can Ieasue epitball king, is for sale de i im #int ed|trol as a pitcHer. That {s saying nity-0¢ ‘Callforsila witl t the fm ley, Cal, December 1. Post-sea- |) ine him to the Beantown cltib for|stage of the gamo. didn’t start more than seven wate \‘ig greater:’ | sothetHing, for Chiet sure could get | Vey © fornia will accept the son games will be discussed and || (itner George Burns or Joe Hartis.| Tho ent t crew took long ¢ clubs tn the elrcult busily tie TS aha atbotiegees game ‘Levi ran | them over. invitation extended it to play thé | the schedules for next year will |] 501), are sackers, and the Sox{strong pulls and bent themactves| uring out thelr best bid. Tho Yan-| las aida thru the whole Minnesota} Collins and Bender have been part-| Navy in the East-West football! e be drawn up. can't use both of them. |to thelr work with a will, Thelt/kees would like particularly to get | teuin to score a touchdown, The |Mers on many a hunting trip. Eddie) game New Year's Day at Pasa- recovery was quick and forcible, the| Shocker to keep him from pitching | Indian {8 6 feet tall and well pro. | tells this story at the expense of the| dena, probably will be made to- lahell belng sent along at. & tearty| against them, If for no other reason portioned, He weighs 200° potas |Chief, and Bender, who is rather| morrow night. YALE LOSES ROKUSEK TO eer Pasa ce teh ae ee almost to the ounce. This is his|touchy on the question, insists that| The executive committes hand- HOW VARSITY [second year as captain of the Has- | Pddie is just kidding. ling university athletics will meet’ NINE PLAYERS LEAD ILLINI LINED UP tan vA On ono of their hunting expedi-|at that time to discuss the propo- EW HAVEN, Nov. 27.—Yale will] CHICAGO, Nov. i “Fr * iat Tho first varsity lineup last night} 'EDDIE FOSTER As a fuiliack Levi has the driv. ae epirtosati goes, Chief posal sien. te se ee wok, two-year end on ing power of a Coy. In the open |® floc duc jed y el nine regulars from its football | Roku! : ast | 72% 28 follows: GIVEN RELEASE)! KD vas. TS hel ales ‘ th 3 b ‘uation, while Harvard | versity of Ilinots el was last a “or - 4 ‘i | A KO tb & streak: #6 heits 6 E ‘o his|tournament of roses committee : ‘ reas Magar t NE dicted | niet electéd to captain thé team | Ken mf apeve, stroke; Gattord, Ti) eee oute Nov, t1—Badle Boe a of 16 Gat in thevhign Hunted ly one dick took to| which stages the annual game. the game againat Yale. next year. He Is f Omaha, Neb. | sceane Verba’ rf aaa wy are ter, for many years a big league star That shows his speed. Ho in a| flight. Ly one tee ‘niet e ee ee " ast } = z | ‘ do, 2 n¢ alker, | 4 by the &t reat forward passer. His longest | he had made a ng and started to| mittee at the University declared: |) ™ | bow. fis div |brag about it. He even expressed | “many things” had to be consid- ji : ‘ r] | went to tho F sans in a game was 63 yards against any ES’ - ae EASILY PLEASED HARRY LEONARD WINS — | rh second varsity and third var-| fen tok te \the Kansas Normals ‘at #mporia |Teeret that even one of the ducks|éred and, particularly, the wished (i Colhite Mick & satisfied | NEW YORK—Harry (“Battling”) crews, altho not perfect by a| andl = a Neer last year, Devi is an all-round ath. | #4 gotten away. of the players, It was understood ‘eu with his Athlet! } Mack bettig rd won a dect: over Dan-liong way, also did good work with DR. EDWIN leto atid KAS earned his letter in all Een nagd vd rigeined as MERE neg & least pe ys the ee (ease 7 those sort of fellows who can | |the oars, accentiating th F-,- vm : bard a: since he wns not in on the} hia team members were against 1) 77% jute rks & ihadl Ge Uitte af a tekst on the or with fair Bete Goeth | pore ners a? sank Joke. The pair hastened to the spot| playing, feeling they need a re | ping ho line-ups for the second and| DENTAL OFFICE expecting to ag etiough dticks to spite from football, j KILLINGER TALKS mst act] 10 oi BUD BERCOT a | Melder, stroke; Malone, 7; Brown, Seattle's YS 6; Otls, 6: McCoy, 4; Ibach, 3:| Lending Dentist | W GHT ABOUT EFFECTIVE PLAYS '&: 25. &:, seco, for More Than 31 | ILL FI ind ; ite 3 SGE ing such a play, it is an easy | ers, bow; D. Abel, 7; Carr, 6; Years | y LENN KILLINGER ticipating such a play, Winters, bow; D. Abel, 7; Carr, 6; : — ve “tivamerion Star ee er to have all their strength | pory Armstrong, 4; Brunswig, 0 FRIDAY ‘ gu- ? ted at the center of the line.| 3. rane, 4 Pardo, bow. Captain = ars +8 yorite play in| con 3; Lane, 3, and Pardo, Q » | UD BERCOT, the pride of the Store must b® ited. Ont: a » B at {AT ear Sere tard On the other hand by running Off-/Don Grant, Morcom, Parrish and | Yas Whore Sa MaaOBAA oad Beteot clay will: brovabty indie imotiey. Grenter cresrae vel be, Mere Yor Preaten Dasgeine: “The Ase \ae ee tackle or a short end run, you have] wuthenow are the cox#waina, 5 TPR ead! and od oe ht 397 y signed Snyder Clothing Store at 616 Pike St. Hundreds of people” | i h of That ts a rather general question.| | hance to spread the opposition’s| a5 ouT FOR |John Lew in foreground. his third straight start as a main saved moncy by the store's misfortune. The stock was sold for the “| let In making 4 selection of oe best ly a hole opens up some. FROSH CREW oo erage eventer, in the headline bout of Fri Gay Piiaay Oe badrenge get your shate of the bargains Wednes- da Hed steed owl por lipiad grt en w in the liné where a good run © than 75 freshmen are con- Li | day qiente Ke teur boxing Rae COME TOMORROW AT 9 A. M., AND THE REST OF THE WEEK | | e eral of a footba t be G0v-| ver can slip thru. Pe # oon in the erie dradhs t | Austin & Salt's gymnasium. 1 : ai it rit rR € : ash- erned by existing conditions. | Incidentally, the cross-buck offers Sisal, @58 aed 6 Coae Dock 8 agnets | Austin {9 browsing around trying to Clothing Sacrificed litterent, pattésnar Satuee Ini man shi 1 according to pach | AR HEDULB | P % bie With a half yard to go on thé/a chance for deception. It is possible) caiiow, some good material for next | Satie. Dene | |find an opponent for Bud around | Mews hn Yoke Mealy atzlee, sold regularly ot] Taam big fourth down a iine buck would be|for the pl ith the ball to start | sans varsity crew ie belig wneoy wht yr Ment] f }110 pounds who will give him some Sults and Overconts; sold ‘ So} Sic pice 14.90 [eee zg riiy choice, in some other situation a| wide and then cut back or start cut Men are tuftiing ott It a 10, 11:80 p. meg or | rina of on argument. If he can a rae ee $9.95 feed $12.50 nna sis $6.95 ers c. punt would be the proper thing, at|ting in at the incep ther every ilght | va sihviin WO one he will pit him against * Suith and Overcontn, ss ‘Topcoats, now. | inst another time a forward pass would|ana then switching to n 4h the Hiresck: nape ng Ny Sat-h the fast-coming youngster. different colors; Raincoats sold at $2. 98 ex be lection run, according to the os) wtroke | Wo fee 9:30 p. mL] icago t hits displayed all of the sold’ at $20 and $25} and $7; now | - It would be hard to pick a favorite | which the other team is pi sate |Aifficult, according to the crew im 6s Axtant Cals oNv, _| na ataral ability of Se Oana price.. $12.90 $150B.V.D. | play in & game that presetits so| During at Penn State! cach, but ome must apply himself LJ Li mone yo eae me five or six amateur 8 all of} UNION many different situations does | under ( most of OUF| ie tiny atroke is to be thistered “ bad “Ott to Chicago” 19 the cry|which he has won via the k. o.| 3 Big Days— SUITS football. The distance to be gained, | ecoring the manner de has all of his freshmen out me raay and Bun- PY | among Coast leaguo baseball mag. |Foute. In fact many who have seen Wednesd. kh thé aihbar Of the down, the scribed despite the fact that dpposing aie wei tas +44 58 sity gage tc d M98") Hud in action predict that he will ednesday niimber of n, water every day and teac xcept Sunday. | | * He pivdabian tide td | i } and the time rem ng to be played | teams k the fine points of thé ne mger Fare 800 Round Trip FY A D are aid 5 eh ay be a greater fighter oat Friday and a Oe present the first freshinah boat | Avy vanp mouTe : nt meetings of minor |Prother, Bud fas tee Saturday | 0 pinned fs lining up as follows: Rabati sa A \ Seochtiineed, Ses oy. | [Sateen Doon Mein 3993 1 A flock of amateur gladiators are | Pity. Than | i gaine ould have|from con | qu a I th ; ae | hy, still claiming | working out every night at Aus pivtag Goods bo " th t : “ 4 | c ed here|e s r tting in & ~patond E 4 sitation in selecting the cross- | poin | Frou 4 Arnett uid Britt, &&§ gym, | buek oF off-tackle run | Ifa tear was to be limited to only | de ” ee roe | 1 Malet, | the coming card. Austin ts devoting | ee § line-buck as a scoring pla one play in football I would SAY | the second boat is as follow | m club and ono| quite a bit of time to the beginters | be | a ny + ? kl 1 was — vet sities supporters | a r s that he in| he ny ery g00d, espe the cross-buck or off-tackle run was! 70 0 000N ee tall, Abel, | apporters. theso days and siys that ‘ho will i téam 1s an atrong as the most effective ground’ pane. | 4 stubert, 6; Gaininell, 43° Alderady | : 73 te going to the meet. turn out a couple of very promising | Pament Out to the People | = 4: Hy Powers, bow. thers | Pa og ae nake bitterest fight of | boys before tho season . Thousands of doliars’ worth of : 4 to reta he 10,000-0 | | = ide, th y-ndvertis- « Si ing New jout for the yearling ci Some ; a inet sational Prices. ie ae ot the test aro Jim Darrag STEAMER iti deposed at the Ca :| JOHNNY BRO tact Paimihines | poe OO, : lethen, ¥ ‘johns: ufty Jan. | t 0 tn and Clothing, Hats, etes | ‘ants Sacr a ne SCHEDULES ! rat.| _ DEFEATS LAKE | @@ saiciarsin, dine si: | ,,Pants Sacrificed iy ie fels, McCauley, Finlom, Royal and Williams, nan pre ‘ahi a | Men's and Youths y Carlés Flohr. | SAVE MONEY “big five, leave | LONDON Get Your Share of the | Pants soiledy | Travel by Steamer ‘ iy. usouiitad te A by Oacdit wn, of London, won the fight Boceuine dat $2. Now | TACOMA thé “Angele nde Kilie. | with Lake here last night | The Athletic 39 | en's eee Oe a (qe <= _‘|| THORNTON WILL | Foe an Chet eta wesien [snd the, Lonsdale alts the sésblem Mite wow BOC | ght LEAD INDIANS | ‘ave! Marty Krug. 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