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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR About Fehts WASHINGTON-U. S.C. GRID GAME NEXT YEAR NOT LIKELY ‘and Fighters “=| GOOD GAMES ON TURKEY DAY GRID MENU A uskies Not Expected i Clever Cornell Back Cornell to to Play Trojans Again Play Penn Hot Weather in Los “Angeles Detrimental to North- | ¢ Men Today western Teams; Idaho Coach Is Visitor; Other | Gossip ; |Gilmour Dobie’s Powerful | HILE Washington still has the ganre with Oregon here | j : Eleven Looms as Favor- HARLEY WHITE, the al- Saturday to get off of its football chest the annual ' ite Over Quaker Team. most -champion _ light-; schedule meeting of the Pacific Coast conference, to be held! jf Weight, passed but of the big! in Berkeley, is less than two weeks away, and the local grid - . } Ge | BY HENRY L, FARRELL Teague fistic picture a few) authorities are already thinking of next year's game lineup. § ohio | AJBW YORK, Nov, 29.—That well weeks ago when Pal Moran,, One thing seems pretty certain and that is that Wash- ; \ Reins known curtain, the metaphorical ‘the New Orleans battler,)ington and the University of Southern California will ; Sb hag ! grim reaper and swan.song singer “stopped him in 14 rounds. | hardly meet on the gridiron in 1924. The Trojans came oe , : does its mnnual dropping today on Another almost-champion! North this year and would undoubtedly expect the Hus! tot J A the 1923 football stage. ed out the other night} to play in Los Angeles next time. i ‘ 4 Quantitios of good games are ached - when Lew Tendler, the Phila-; It is understood that the local coaching staff is opposed . \ ‘ uled all over th eouaty, an sale Melphia sidewheeler, making to ple ing in L. A. because of the hot weather in which it Ha : evewre es ue rp ia “Ais debut as a oy waa — aera Pos is boi to play good sy ' ist Venankaatee Day waniea wai tindab im the Quaker. City, took a football. nat a, 9 ey ont Matra Pasting. “Tens was good «| ACTION IS ara a eae | SY rere ong ag sa gear or so ago, but not od ASSURED AT Seo Sian al : yeaa dedi ard, a real fighting king FIST SHOW : ; xpected to make | c : ; x Cornell-Penneyivania game at Pil "Rockey Kansas, Richie FTONORKOW night witt tnd th the Tou trip to California, 4 : wey delphla perhaps'ls the biggest ame ' way put on this year’s ; ; q in the Mitchell, W Hie Jackson — amateur leather pushers doing! encdate » give Washington a big z 4 9 j The hardest fight and the most im. fence illustrious ring names—| ines, stutt again at Austin & Salt’a| home game an tho ( nia team 4 | portant game of the day in the East Mave almost been forgotten | on aver since The Star city ama. |W4* Met at Berkeloy this time, ‘The ; Will be staged at Morgantown be \ y, too, like White |, ace Trojan ¢ ntest worked a severe hard a aa tween West Virginia and Washing f late. They eur tournament Jast spring, tho | ait an che nose naan hard: F, D, RAMSEY |ton and Jefferson “and Tendler, were near| amateur boxers huve been in vogue | Washington eleven, aa it forced the j 5 | Pittsburgh and Penn State, ancient champions, but lacked that) ana drawing capacity crowds coaching staff to have {ts club at the Tn the brilliant showing that Cornell has made on the | rivats, will have st out ina game at thing that raises the} ye tans are treated with from |bishest peak of form in little more gridiron this year, the work of Halfback Ramsey has been | Pittsbu and those who have been i et tl b four weeks’ time ; Sif . a ae watch! 0 of Percy Hoi shosen few to the thrones Of/cignt to ten siam-dang battles and Miake ¢ te ah oat hance of ON@ Of the features, While not as sensational as his side-| heparin Re Lesion is ace qugilism. usually get more action. out of one | either Stanford or Idaho being added kick, George Pfann, he is a great ground gainer and invalu-| lumibia tek (does. agalnat: Dart Serieay of the bills than a half a dozen proto Washington's 1924 schedule, but able for his interference in many of the long runs made by | mouth, Sid Barbarian | fessional cards.» The amateurs, bat. | Chances that only four ble con-| Captain Pfann. fs Contender | tting for glory and prizes or medals, | Fence Kames Will be attempted next — Th Detroit they have a lightweight | don't know what it means to stall or | “*##00 Beaten by la Mamed Sid Barbarian, who may give | pull up. Miidkrd = tough fight if they ever| ‘The-card two weeks ago was one |IDANO COACH FOOTBALL racne ins) fayette, Peni Meet. Barbarian, they say, is a/of the best of the series, Several of IS VISITOR least four touchdowns behind pretty fair boxer, who can hit. Any-|the best bouts on that show will come! Bob Matthews < football FACTS Cornell, while some of the ex- Body who. knows how to hold up his|off «a, tomorrow night in the | cosch t itor. Hes er ic in | perts figure that Cornell may ands and who can punch is dan » of re he other | rive r 4 , BY WILLY EV open up entirely in its last game gerous. traeth at show | b 5 € ‘ ¢ ° of the season and make a track (SS Rn RRL ES tly eng had fed aie Harper Bout | itv Sut in one of their meetings, as did| ed to be 2 on previous : BY BILLY EVANS 1 Doble, the most pesaimistic White, the lat . Leonard | cards 2 THE QUESTION BY TOM OLSEN coach in the world, said recently clear out of the ri their famous} The main event {s about tt ¢ losing hb St On the fourth down wee sagging , | that his Cornell team would have Michigan fight re i eld t web ners set 1 3, co y de y 4 > team in ponse ot oes TED KRACH#HE a time holding Penn down to 21 But Leon champion that he is,}Austin wants to use Bi it his seaso! ‘ points, ame back and knocked both of {the main se but has . e r ra light club like Id we e aneEpS Dobie said that he had a good opponents out > line up a nt e | r bia: 1a: he cops sid an feam at Cornell, not am great But the champ is only human, and | Youngster. e © mentor - “ t y yu © ‘ r Bob nd Junio' te and that it really was an Sothe day he’s going to get. his, un-| next t ‘ of the ball needed a te elterwelg eran of MARY) easy team to defeat. Jess he's smart enough to quit in ALKS b intact RE aon Aoebee dan ee nd inet Oonig Gos ales thige sleds Delie’s time. Barbarian, a busky ce | ‘SMITH T ; . i ' pped In f s : ne Pessimistic outbursts Is that they Might be that new king in the ma tthey 1 Washingt r ae o premely confident that he would win! gre not dangerous. No one be ing, as Leonard can't last forever, FIGHT; FRED er s 5 eee | Che: Gpciaior h and teves them. and it may be Barbarian as well as P cby retalning ih ed opponent, and most whe: anyone clse | FULTON CASE FAVILLE BEST GUARD, a SAYS MATTHEWS ; < - UNBOAT SMITH, who for rm © Idaho team|. a ‘ Russ Pierce Like aati Se t ico pereopimyenl fern By t dy. of be ye ft " ul teams cand Hoquiam boom man, did led in iii te hay ben oo y Coy & spec police burent battle Bercy sare le’ bak DEES oat B P pret AR 3 pea nse Bok i ' dane: snd f. ; ' in the West Virginia-Washington and h Dp; od ve Ps occa nage i : .Y Pe ig and coming. ANd | Jefferson game. Opinion le slight thie nearest approach to Percy : ald they Gunner fom | bu x ed. the et cals area) : No to avond the/ verrermes same. Opinion leans the sensation: of Northwest rings a/tatk all thes t they'd the bi f ‘ » six yarda. 1 ¢ origtr i : tia’: WOGhaE nial ‘Seva atehed nh fa of the We irginians. Mecade or so ago, that Seattle fans| n able to pu r t dow “ ven tho badly crippled faye ever seen. Long and thin, with | gazaboo, Fred Fulton nt on uit it @ punch and boxing ability, made} ticked anybod made eat ‘ THE ANSWER @ove one of the best men of his| “He had the faste 11 1 zat . pand| ft is custom Weight in the section. At his best|teft ha any } ver £7 n 1 the best ne ba he was a legitimate featherweight. | met, 1 it Cove lost his life in France in the) wits Cahadian service. Pierce, a real sensation because h he couk i is @ ring freak that can pun | h made @ knees.” n the squared | VS. ST, LOUIS Gack home in California. He would| gomebody {1 ven In. KUN NOT LIKELY idered 4 Fuge ee Wth all of the Western conference 30t box Dode Bercot again because |terrupted to suggest that the Gun.| TO START posses , ! . indup Rube Finn, aj teams past the end of the season's the logger was much too heavy and|ner's heart could have been im th obitke Beet i ; e it three yearn | road, the schedule in the Middle Weat Strong for him. In their fight Pierce | eons ae Seite: en 1 Ne de 4 decision over | is only spotted and has few games of Feally won, Bercot’s strong finish | y 4 the Gunner heavyweight. |outstanding importance. fatching the eye of the referee, nea Give ie ia damage with a right a4 Eps. Doone ms a Coe any |e th fee edit and Tit 3 Washin pple, ; , ae ‘ as tate WEpounder who will fight Pierce ears Pa vabigide hdr sbr ye ied oom. 7 1g” Joe Boyd illing ir old traditional battle; Marquette they. should bein him back again, | wey Pee cot . oe BURGER GOES but e he fre p nas an intersectional game with Ver. sper aate cas, Mabon te ER ETT TEAM ions Me) ugh ©, SEAL CLUB] 0 ent ie ae ee mith Johnny Trambitas or Mike De ¢ regular siteher for |event. Bh # an unintentional| On its season's record, St. Louis Pi id be ed, as both of} , sito re fre a oaa (oe posting PLAYS TODAY 5 two y dofinitely be-| comedian, and the bout pleased the| does not loom up asa very formid MUST STOP 08 "| Pierce a fight. cet Nlagh bonicct cine eee c ‘ . audience {mmensely able opponent for Notre Dame, bi es | will take on the Bensoi h vey P . . ve L hen) Seattle welter.|the “Micks went stale in the Ne Big Fight for Portland letic fle ? 5 barsiai +7 ms ce b weight c it in the first | braska game and {t might be that [Everett this af 1 r : - ver Sailor Smith of the Cin.|they will be off thelr stride tomor Portland rh Paigedetiirin x c jootera have a god , aia ek, etkte at ‘i ca faith the Cai | fe In bringing out Kid Norfolk, j t aty hip oag hs vs Y a rton feather Notre Dame did so much traveling Boe, ortinna socker, the Port e rt this season and had so many hard pale fica aes THE WAY AROUND r ORE e ne show. which was wit-| even one of the finest teams ever pretty fair attraction. | Down th Texan they aro playing Ag ater died A DISTINCTION n a Capechty hiiieg assembled could not stand up under | Norfolk is a fighter with a national} ~ yin, « the ptal . A 1 of genuine distinctio the strain Feputation, while Lampson can hit) To Siner parta of the eountey A: ‘ a &. 008 Fun. | foo aye if be a p FANS V Marquette, playing fine ball all sea plenty hard enough to take care of} j m1 h not b ntioned as an M |son, ought to win from Vermont. 1 cent of its normal trength, is favored to defeat the erratic Pittsburgh eleven Columbia may give Dartmouth a fight NOTRE DAME and 2 ae erotica ee ee TO COMING © socmms ~ seer ct ra OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY aes SCRAP HERE "wie tasern ana waa TH talen of thifiac Western colleges for th Feathers Reported “ ‘ Wis alte soe tea ltain + tout yearsitiave. been eats Matched | Seer AURKEY imrl~ AST Ser erooee |! RercotJohnne | Way from Thanksgiving Day Sea ace eee Zee as Za { WA? TLL T WOOK WA: frvarnttien. oo Tacoma, the toni} Bames, the South still goes Bical boxing circiee today tha WE HAD FOR DINNER syste € MORE THAN AY AXE @ fieht busy ore wanaremy tts, ee rong for hollday battles, Five Ridley. will tb E Z eee os eturr between the af the interesting and important games Ridiey: will be bck 4 “TODAY WAS SeLECTED |7| oon WTeREST , \ (0 SUBDUE “This tal Poo! next. Tucsday ‘night, | @Pbear on the Southern sched- Vancouver, B.C at BY YOU FORTH RAFFLE |’| Voy Laps 70 Dopo BIRD / = About every: promoter in the North,| Ule: Druxman, who v ‘ WoW BY WILDCAT KNowW “THAT A perdi wis. WHILE T WAS WORKING est put in a bid for the return how, h t official need Avy dont iat atta melee between these two youngsters, | INTERSECTIONAL iow, hasn't WARNER, EH MASOR2e! |BROTHERTO“THE] | ppe-eny 1 ous A LEG, I THOUGHT ¢ fight cortstnty figured 46 to teo,| GAM Ridley has been out « r You MUSTA GOT IT IN | |TURKEY We HAD oo! “THEY SHOULDA LET IT Hive of some a¢ i long | One of the most’ Interesting inter Ribasee tine ear SOME RAILROAD VaRD| |TODAY, WAS SENT a Sa Live AN' ENTERTTH’ enc nal gamen of the year, bringing . 7 A tidley ia } t es hae " - ct " nt n . 1 of sidestopping | one of the few eams that has PECKING 4H! SPIKES HE PRESIDENT y Nase iend eel eta Fe betake . stepping | one of the few Coest feame that has OUT OF H'Ties / FOR His S vonnie Au honest’ enough to| Detroit between the University. of THES WANKSGIVING NNER! Imit that he did refuse to box the | Detroit and Gonzaga, the little Wash LUIS FIRPO Zi Diner f.) T didsot’ tee ae Daatat ie a e ed e MONEY-MAD; \ . y rea ~} a toush Proposition West Virginia EN iN | we teehee ot GRID GAMES Se ebiy ‘ ! ie Moors Austin changed his! — QN SATURDAY it t mind and food deal of hem. show how money-mad {s Firp Ap : ' ming and hawing, finally agreed to eral important. games. are to One pe j FT. box Trambitax in Tacoma, That wax | Close the season on next Saturday ia fashion 5 in Ni k, and A ; veyal + ag0. The bout endea| TH championship. of. the Eastern Baxiof the young lad ; A D ary the: tite j bat Catholic colleges will be decided in resenting Venus, » ¢ she ( mS 4 i warde sere . " mes between Fordham and George. epuid pore for a wit " oe | ) ‘ y 4 wn in New York and Boston Col holding hand. c : 7 \ x y n tho it was unintentione! |! and Holy Cross in Boston The young lady agreed. and so did f i nth nH: A foul ntre winds up its season against Firpo, 1 k i r s b Land 4 toinnttar the ¢ jeorgia, and Washington and Ore. am I to be paid for p gf wit t Lm / ‘ P ‘ © bit wary | #0 finish the regular season in the her?” " t | , A ops. this’ tine 1. | Far West Saturday He was tha t | = ‘ iy 4 Yip 4 t one hard-punching ake EB HR | is Savf Y/piyl| | anzone be can te and we Leading Grid “The ese pre wit ih tat RS fh Wy Se UY, ne he meets, Tike Bervot, he Games Today ities t ber irther { Y | et to completely deveor th bo: PACIFIC COAST s. Multnoma ave. Hawal MUGGS HAS RIV AL 1 | Insane aslym in ; } { 4 . 4 Pa : y ioe ganized a base team tay mi of the ¢ UP TO OFFICIALS pal mud will 5 igh 36 pow = oT R TODAYS Bic Goop TEAM, SURE off Sul : ty of Columbia threatens to 7 ’ 2 Cc « (slate against one or the other. ZWORD ACT ’ lish examinations, That y to get 4 good football team, MIDDLE WES Det > present anything more | * Jack Dempsey Talks ofl Hard Hitters He’s Met A newspaperman in Salt Lake asked Dempsey what man that he ever fought hit him the hardest. That's a question that’s been asked Dempsey many times. But this time he answered it differently, “Jess Willard hit me one punch at Toledo that was as hard as I ever want to be hit. “But ‘Gunboat’ Smith came near knocking me out in San Francisco before 1 became champion. “Firpo may have hit me hard when he knocked me out of the ring, but, if he did, I didn’t feel the punch, I was so excited and anxious to get back in the ring and clean him. “Carpentier hit me a pretty good punch, too, That lit- tle F renchman is the hardest hitter of his size in the world,” Fir po Too Old to Learn e Any New Tricks of Ring BY JOE WILLIA does possens have carried him gy UIS ANGEL FIRPO, back in| t¥ lose to the top in mighty short 4 hin native haun is spraying | Ume. the South American Jandscape with} Firpo is no kid. It would not be steaming invective. easy for him to discard all his pres. Anide from the reluctant admis-|@"t mannerisms and adopt an en- mission that Uncle Samuel's home-| titély new set. Firpo is not a flex- grown currency is particularly de-| ‘ble, plastic type. It would be hard nirable, the good senor has no re-| fF him to accustom himself to marks savoring of kindness to xay|2€W forms of fighting, even if logic for this ‘country dictated such a procedure. Firpo It appears that Mr, Rickard 18 absolutely reason: when he made his fight when he didn't] "#8 he will remain Firpo. want to; that the referee gave hint} Manufactured fighters make but & short count, and that Dempsey,|!mited headway. Remember what himself, was guilty of certain un-|&9 awful can of tripe Carl Morris principled, not to say unmannerly,| turned out to be? Jess Willard was | actions. |more or less of a manufactured | This ts bardly important, and not| fighter and none will admit that more than passingly interesting. 1t| ansan was ever more than stamps Firpo as just a fighter,/®9 average battler. The attempt Among other things he has devel-|t® Manufacture Bob Martin into a oped the festive alibi to a high) flshter was anything but success- pitch of proficiency ful. It is much better, in some However, the reformed bottle-| cases. to let a natural fighting man washer of Buenos Aires, in his be-/™make the most of his native abil- lated tburst, did ‘say something| ‘tes important | LET HIM “I am not going to let any Am-| ALONE or anybody else change my| Firpo has unquestioned courage m coming back to Am-|and daring and he can club vicious- to fight Dempsey |ly with his right hand. Of course, Tr will; tlabt.. fic” the| he swrodid te wines Soom IO me way I fought before.” jcould use his left, and his habit of FIRPO IS leading with his right is admittedl RIGHT |bad, but the good senor has Some experts will find fault with|rived at a point where you must thin attitude. It does suggest | take him as he is or leave him, vast stubbornness and a subtle} And, deficient as he is, with his trace of conceit. Yet Firpo ts ex-| one-handed attack and awkward actly right. Any attempt to “change! ways, ¢ aren't more than one him over” would be a serious mis-|or two fighters in the game cap- take In his own way he is | bie of taking him, while a much natural figh ter, and what merits h 1 ere ater number prefer to leave him. SEATTLEMETSSHUTOUT SASKATOONS BY 3 TO 0 STANDING OF Viet RESULT Seattle. 2, Saskatoon 0. | GAME FRIDAY INGING up a 3-to-0 score, the Seattle Mets took the measure FOR ALL IN of the Saskatoon Crescents at the Arena last night. The local men BIG TEN NOW, played rings around the Canadians, pla ¢ | (KHICOGO, Nov. 2%—Mtaj. John Hap’, Holmes "played ong of th fith, commissioner of ath- most sensational games in front of | ijiae ur tha intercottenite: cénfor: the goal ‘that has ever been dished | ence, contradicts flatly “the: often- up here, The visitors showered) repeated statement that competitive Holmes with all kinds of shots, but| athletics injure general physical edu. he stopped. everything. cation. His -position is based on a The first period was scoreless.|survey just completed of the 10 on Fraser broke the tle in the| Middle Western universities compris- second period with a nice shot from |ing the conference left. wi “The numberof men in physical Jack Walker, going down the ice| activities has increased from 25 per jwith two playmat skated right|C¢nt to 53 per cent in the last 25 {thru the middle and beat the goalie | ¥*#"S." announced Maj. Griffith. with a nice shot Jn the think ses.| ‘Athletic directors of the confer. sion, Fraser made tho last goal, | Mc? Teported to me a total of 11,298 khand shot from close in on the bag enrolled in the year 1897-98) and pve 2,886 in physical activities, ‘Team scat AES : spirit and interest in intercollegiate he visitors played without Newsy | contests have been growing steadily Lalonde, their great star, who waslsince then. Yet last yean with x out of’ the game with a sore arm.|total. enrollment of 48,081, there s still on the sidelines | were 28,622 engaged in physical ac- tivit Saskatoon | “The conclusion is obvious, Team ae Foal athletics do not stifie Personal ath- Fraser " lotic development among the rank and file of students.” The learned gentleman who wants bolish the army and navy may y be peeved because he ticket to the game, Exclusive photo of Sarazen, t champion two-year-old racing mi vel, and Gene Sarazen, golf cham- pion, in whose honor the horse was named. The two champs posed at the Laurel (Md.) track. Don't be misled by the jockey clothes on Gene. He didn’t ride the horse.