The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 11, 1923, Page 17

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ee Ss TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, fe apse pops kis WO 2a Tapa rnin dtp Men THE SHATILE STAR VEST SEATILE A.C. GRID TEAM HAS HAD A BIG WINNING ‘SEASON eo ub Men Win Every ing Fac- ntil 4 ning BERT -—Worn ours of bes, the itration eball o'clock ut an- the dis- McCar- nS over Pacific 0 ptary of e body ussions Loren Solon Turns Out a Powerful Aggregation Over on West Side UNNING up 10 straight victories R an oring 207 points to 12 for their rivals, the West Seattle Athletic elub football tear proud of this year For two years the present W. 8. A.C, eleven played under the name of Bold! have been beat Aber. to 0, and rs, them last year p will be Astoria Amert n at Denny field, December of the gate receipts will go tly an amateur en in at the y¥ expenses, school and handed ight, he ing with the] mM was ons were as man: ter fight nton, Ivan Jones, Fat} Harry Speb | in local pont ion early F ay and no Was Summed thay the ting Wil- js argued respect. the con. ts in the Inti after red until sleep on he best ends in| another star on r All-American ident of je would if the lat. a free to Com- is to freo, WASHINGTON RIFLE MEN LOSE SHOT 6 “W” CAGE TITLE IS UF TONS [National ve con- latter’s lends no Ht! meet © the wes are prolving, of stars’ “W” TRACK MEN MUST BE IDLE willing: ader of BIG TACOMA 1923 Game m has a record to be] wound | The W. 8 ©. men pictured Be, pictured here are, top r« |teft to right: left to RS | Thornton, Long, Parr, Jones; 2 tom row, right: Parteau, | Harrison, Cole |Sohracder, King, Corbett, Oster-' man, Large pic-! | ture at dottom is) Oliver. | } | i | | | | is coach of| ole ad, ete eee ae re aa Prep Cagers Preparing tor Strenuous Season «: JACK HOHE NBERG waite SHOW IS SET \ — dail r Stays Combed, Glossy , Use It Few Cents ° GARFIELD HAS GOOD SQUAD ‘ COLORED BOY WILL BATTLE CALGARY LOSES TO VANCOUVER THREE STARS AT FRANKLIN VICTORIA WINS OVER EDMONTON RUSSO LOSES I Undefeated W. S. A. C. Football Eleven Otticials 0.K.Game Crei ghton Now After Prep Cage Schedules NOMPLETE D hin ted at 4 FIRST AND SECOND TRAMS BUD BERCOT ' Students Will See Navy Game A RE ; ANGE Dr awn U pi ior ' Money U-W Game cd Meade? how! of the Huskies is being heard elsewhere than in their own Northwest | Creighton university, of Omaha, | Neb., would like to get on the Wash: Jington schedule next year, accord ing to a wire made public by ‘Torehy | Torrance, nt graduate mana | ger of Washington. Creighton would | like to meet the Huskies next No-- | vember 19. “There is no possibility of any game being played with Creighton altho we would like to very much,” said Torrance. ‘We are dickering with Nebraska for a game, because the Cornhuskers have been angling | to get out our sehedule for four It is them or like ween the 1 shall play Wé LONG TRIP FOR AGGIE | GRID TEAM Agricultural With Navy Husky-Middy Game Is As- sured by Action of Con- ference at Berkeley AN FRANCISCO, Dec. 11—The University of Washington will meet the naval academy eleven at jena New Year's day. his wag assured Tuesday follow- ing a prolonged conference here yes terday between athletic officials from the Western and Eastern institutions at which all details were arranged contract drawn and signed. * reached provides Washington and the naval academy take over the Tournament of Roses bowl on a rents al basis, with full charge of all de talis in connection with the game, the ale of tickets, choice of officials and nd ears, reement | Play substa that v eh Nebra The Tournament of Roses associa- tion will receive a heavy percentage with Washington and the Navy awarded adequate guarantees. me trouble was reported over the ¢ consideration, since the equirements will be heavy, but this was reported to be troned out Darwin Meisnest, graduate mane ager, and Professor Leslie J. Ayer, faculty adviser, represented Washing- ton; Commanders McCandless and Washburn handled details for the | Navy Leslie B, Henry, chairman of the football committee, represented the Tournament of Rone 6 association. college Haws Honolulu Christm: ¢ with the Hawaiian ed for New Years day. JACK RENAULT __iitistars is’ WINS BY K. O. WEBSTER NEW ROCHESTER, N. 2 u WELTER KING| ’ Webster, a colored boy of sco, is the present welter champion of the fic je Cline beat Jimmy Duffy ENGLISHMEN TO BOX HART PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 11.—Alex Hart me , Il, Dec. 1L— r, Terre Haute bantam, will meet John McCoy of Cleveland in a 10-round bout here December tne To the Girls of Seattle WALKING—TALKING “VviA-MA”’ DOLLS The Seattle Star is going to present 1,000 big, , walking, talking “Mee Ma” Dolls to the girls of Seattle. Each doll is 22 inches high and has unbreakable composition head and well-stuffed body. Wouldn’t you love to possess this wonderful doll? She will gladden your heart and make you the proudest and happiest little girl in the world. Just look at her dress and cap—aren’t they cute? She has real stockings and patent leather slippers — just like yours. Look at her pink cheeks, blue eyes and sweet face e is so pretty and playful that you will love her from the moment you see her. Secure Only 4 New Subscriptions to The Star All you have to do in order | is to secure only four n Have four of yo EACH DOLL IS 22 INCHES ff sie TALL 0 1 flor the pape r. you have secured the four and have been verified you will be pre- No our doll. and wanting for Disappointments GIRLS! This to own this lovely “Ma-Ma” »w subscriptions to The Seattle is and neighbors who are not ed to their homes, agree to s. You do not have to collect f The St -simply take the the Doll you have been is dreaming about SIPTIONS MUST ever so long! EOPLE WHO ARE NOT NOW HAVING THE VERED TO THEM. USE THIS SUBSCRIPTION BLANK TO SUBSCRIBERS o The Seattle Star for three months and thereafter until I order same discon- » authorized r at the regular rate of 50c a month, I AM NOT NOW STAR DE D TO ME. NAME ADDRES: To k IRE, z Collect No Money To Pay iL AVING THE tinu for which I ag “PHONE Taken by Bring Subscriptions as You Secure Them to the Circulation Dept. THE (seatrie] STAR SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWEEN UNION AND UNIVERSITY

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