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REI Tene tr setae ttemrhattioraenienwieint tpmtv mm aie elena WEDNESDAY, D Sacer meine mm opie emer EMBER 12, 1923. Bat Star Tod Morgan bl Wants to | nN. W. Again Morgan, Pacific Coast featherwei hampion, arrived Get Away |'"": T heta Delts ( Cop College Cage Title Tuesday from Califor with “Spider Roach his trainer, will cere | Hornsby Won't Play With behets Per i Greek Letter Aggregation St. Louis Again; May Quit League Ball BY HENRY L. FARRELL N YORK, Deo, 12.—Rogers fornsby, champion batsman of | quintet’ swept aside tho the National league, will Jump or | in physical condition to play. final obstaclo in its way to win Banized baseball if he is not traded wren the St. Louis club turned | "98 the University of Washington before the opening of the next sea: | down an offer of $275,000 for Horns. | tr ‘amural champlonship last snight Defeats Pirates for In- tramural Title, 33 to 13 BY TOM OLSEN META DELTA CHUS Irst appearanc will be at He Mike De in these parts Tacoma on December will probably Pinto, Mo n is stay | tng in Tacoma at prosent speedy gon by the St. Louis Cardinals, it} by, made in good faith by the own. |The Theta Delta agmregation, win was learned from reliable authority, | ers of the Brooklyn club, the belief |e of the fraternity basketball Hornsby ha: ved an offer of |{8 strengthened that he already haa | He last’ Friday, defeated the Ph $15,000 a season to play with a semi {been sold, The Cubs and ts rates, independent champlons, by pro team in Chicago and 1 ac. | in the best position to meet the de. | 4 to 18 score In the all-Uniy cept if the Louis club mpts| mands of the St. Louis club owners |Sity title game at the campus gym and it Is believed hore that John Mo. | Tuesday Graw reached an understanding with | to make him play with the Cards. evening or th wants to play |stood 10 to 10. uavhnere COACHING IS | The Thaja Deltas came — back He said during a conversation that mg in the second halt and Riteretha like’ to ‘ptay FAR FROM AN the opposition off its feet th: New York and he ‘ae |The playing of the Greeks during desire to “play for Bill Ke eat | EASY BERTH ’ final seasion was practically He would also continue |fauitless and would do juatice to Chidaae:. | Hotiahy ‘cele nis | PITTSBURG, Dec. 11—Coaching|any colloge aggregution. © ‘Tho. Pi relations with the St. Louis & football team Is an even more| rates were able to garner but three such that he positively would never |, play another game in Cardinal unt points in that seasion, while carious postition thdn managing a | ey I adua tan GGL" ease Knute | Teta Delta outfit tallied 23 count Hornsby was fined and suspended | Rockne, of Notre Dame, Dick Gross, the Walla Walla for refusing to play in “You must deliver every season.| youth, who is one of the most like A he maintain yne bad year and the old gradastart|ly looking candidates for Coach rea recat yelling for your dismissal, Few of| “Tubby Graves’, frosh cage team he game's greatest coaches have WOR RH FOmny Aaa for Gib ailed to be under fire at some time. | “Incidentally, a Delta scores. Shattuck garnered the winners while Ar competition is 80 }keen that a c jon any game tary Aca ach can neveg figure i 10 points f ax soft picking, The Matinees: 15e to FOOD. SHOP 110 PIKE ST. 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HAS OTHER SCHOOLS WORRIED | | ee y The Tailor GIRESHMEN footballers are the/vard and Princeton. ‘The Yalo|about the best of a falr bunch of | varsity stars of the future, On| freshmen beat Harvard freshmen, | boxers, some of whom may develop a | that dope, Yale and the University |? to 0, and trimmed Princeton, |into good Nd ee acsnid? : i | Builds rood Clothes | a ki aiid hal atone (ALO 4s e's boy named Roy Pace tn | DE Wet VIRBIDIS ABGUIG, DO: GASH | this ig: the firwt, your: that: the | pchioli Wied becktiae Coutnide: ai | | the elite for several years, | freshman rule has been in vogue at | s unable to turn out with | For Youn Hi | during the 1923 season, | West Vi: ta, T Mountaineers’ s training faithful- | IY én 1 conclusively {ts superiority | ¢irst-year team scored 345 points to han a tremendous | | Harvard and Prine the opposition’s 19 ther hand and may make § S$ | | Bulldog had a decided edge i freshmen were beaten, it lively for the rest of the we | nappy Ly es ton wan overwhelmed o Pittsburg, 21 to 0, while B Mefonte should he decide to enter the terrific rainstorm saved the Crim-| acad , which held Pe Ivania atches. He's a good wrestler, too, BEST OF son from an equally bad trimming. | fre, to a tle, was defeated, 21 1 some of going in for|| WORKMANSHIP The 13 to 0 victory of Yale over|to 0, by West Virginia. boxing. | Harvard js anything but a fair mize-) On this dope things look prosper: | —- | Mins Ann Townsend of Merion,|up of the relative strength of the) ous for ¢ all teams at Pa. will captain the team of girl/two clubs. Yale and West Virginia for several field hockey players who will short This n SEATTLE METS PLAY TONIGHT) QUAKER BOXER WINS BY K. oO. PHILADELVHIA, I MACY Corner Pike St Dit. M. ¢ 1504 Third Ave TRAVEL BY STAGE Portland 10:15 m $6.50 Information and Tlekets MOTOR BUS DEPOT IM18 Third Avenue PHONE ELLIOTY L40t 115 Yesier Way Seatile, Wash. AND NOW IT’S DRAKE THAT | Bie xers at | must be 'YALE’S FRESHMEN GRID TEAM ts Crew Race Date REQUESTED “W” GRID GAME) Is Set for Here ° ° | BY JACK HOHENBERG jot tie sindium on November 20. Universi The University of Washing | | A” T thin supponed football], Yesterday, the Wester eno on { Y nd the University of California | ae teeegehaig rho, an, AON G00 sn a a oa Washington are ver sorr ley wale a 19, it n lecide yeu- have wopilee fan'e Washingt oe oe tt “py KELTO: roxing wquad, || & i , it wag di d ye. } It was this way; Torchy Torrance ann't Cralg, or Croigh efther ut the uniy y, has been erday, | aniistant graduate manager of tho| uit ; football, It {turning out regularly for over a|| The date was definitely set | Ser : : at asked you to 1 | : this morning by Darwin Mets. | A. V., reoelved a wire from) way Drake university of Des Moines,|month now and will soon be read. “in Cal fa an City two da Ko, which we. to begin trading wallops with stran-|("°# who Js in California, reputed to have asked univer Ivoire vinive vse, wansDralcecobw. 60 uthlotie authorities for a game be | ang not Yule or Iarvard?’ asked| Two weeks after the Christmas| | Moines, Iowa, and tho University Of! “perfectly gure,” start with it Intensive training | Washington, And #0, ladeor and gentulmen, |for the varsity squad, which 1» not TEAMS WILL | Manager Torrance scratched bia} pr university ked the Uni-| yet chosen | |bronze thatch and admitted that he! versity of W 1 for a football] It’s hard to tell what tt PLAY TODAY | hed nover heard of Craig untyerait at the stadium | 40 until they step into th | However, the te m eald Craic 2 ke one oi wo on the chin, but HE Washing‘on and Interlake | | university, and ¢ it muat be, We little ponsibility of the| When that happens it wor grade schol soccer teams were Jcalled Leo Ls acceptance of the game,” saye Tor-|until the coach has the dope > meet again this afternoon at 8:80 | | eit iy STE ca ses ‘We asked Drake {or a tase: | ten; | ovclock on Lowell field in an ef- | onsense,” sald he. ere ‘0 | rance © asked Drak E ‘ondiy ys and Fri-|fort to decide the ¢ 6. Jnuch animal as Craig university, It] ball 16 last year when the ball] On Monday, Wednesday and Fri-|f beciie "tt y oe day Doe Kelton superyi Creighte university, of| team was touring the Bast and Drake 6 i 9 gy | the’ t Saturday. Neil And #0 Creighton it was| probably wishes Lativhigahe pegoaie Frankle Rogers and Wes Bankte, | Fllis, in > of grade school ath- the University of Wash-|pliment. ‘There is little chan out practically every day, teach. | letic t ‘ond title game me game to be played 9 taking place in 1924," |in hope! |be definitely decta the Inds mpionship could how to sling the cush- CLEVELANDER | BEATS JACKS must be wad news to Har-! years. Ba eason is replete with upsets nold Cobley, former-Idaho athlete,|'¥ sail for feck Misa “Town: | Da Pa a cAI | PHILAT IIA; Dec, 12—Alex| naan “ s SAen Hast : igen —_—— rahe erick ie baat A Be putarity - UMPIRES ARE NOT sO STRONG | Hart ‘ciate a light ight, real simply add to the wor oh} vpodrengte: Syseerinantebay PE t Is extensive all 10 rounds from Adie Jacks i is = Pee ek | Gosey Tatie coe Gaal van. vel Wire FOR LANDIS NOW AS BEFORE) *? tisgitsa' "boa Cnet ot voit] A, fod sult_made 5 $200 meting football for | 8 were tied point honors De be more nearly on an equality with pootived . Pie’ ARAaNS 0611 forse Tew (ae n abo $100,000 | nice defensive me ft . u on have weak. Spee yon sas fac es Rae nai ae *45 pays the interest c THY LINEL eco ebay i y NEBRASKA IS siaustedn coach to turn out a bud |G. Gresley (10 7 % He fla ae stadium to worry & K x te NOT OFF YET, oa ee Order seater one : i EES) SAYS “TORCH” |": 8) agcac Raby Tailoring Co ve an Voris ‘ (THE Nebraska 5 t Whit Chicago is '. I Age p 4 4 All of wh forthe E : 1313 FOURTH AVENUE LAMSON WILL ‘ Z é b F \ hp Near the Cobb Building BOX MURPHY © : PORTLAND, 01 De 1924 CIRCUIT VA\ riya kie M wee oived from and Cabbage “THE SON DODGER” |)" ™e nl t oN ecole Featuring Harry Coleman t 1 do not Bread and 35 CARLTON EMMY HENDERSON TO Butter Cl] compliments | SULLY LEAD CORNELL | elranka ‘was t0 have tentatively fh and a Pye e Stad Season” HOUGHTON lbereriagiae! : y {. 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