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PAGE 4 THE SEATTLE STAR ATUF Broadway Eleven Beats West Seattle 12 fo 0 1924 Stop Grange! That's Cry | [Washington H uskies and| Washington | Spider and Jmny Are Ready | Indians Fall Frosh Coach | Before Tiger of Illinois’ Opponents | Prego Angle Clashing) \7 1 ableMan Grid Machine Michigan Watched Him and Failed to Halt Illinois furnishing the football dish at the Stadium today : | = Wildcat; Gther Teams Will Be Laying for Him; | with the kickoff being 30 Scouting Opponents’ Play Broadway Eliminates W, Zuppke Develops Other Stars It will be the first t for the Huskies as the Is One of Important Seattle From Prep Race } Oregon Farmers have a big, strong team Preparation Deaticas nes Gabaeday Victory OP GRAN The probable lineups follow * t og ery footbal coach t ernity of Washington Pos Oregon Aggic ) H. LASSEN : ; Dubois L.E.R Tebb ball games played Kuhn LTR SITY Dickerson ee ona "ne the McRae L.G.R ae oS Richert es j necessities of the Walters Cc, ..e+e Weinmark ' modern game «in the fing Bellman 4 ) Xen Aes Lyman Previous know fume “ Par A. Wilson RTL ... Micklewait pt ee es: aye Senile "5" | Cole : R.E.L.... Ward strong and field, 12 199 game,|| Hanley ; Q seeveeeoess Edwards || weak points in the ora we « G. Wilson L.H.R . Schulmerick acored ath at Parmeter ges ReekteLs Pe . Boykin rp: ‘nt 4 { Tesreau ‘ F Fi 5a . Snyder Meister carrying 6 two Rcores, Beattie pound. Jack Hendricks Came Out ~ to See Jimmy Welsh Play..." CKS, | HENDRICKS 1S jg nn et. BS +18 © ¢ REAL BASEBALL MAN th corded Lincoln- Franklin Jack Hendricks is a real baseball | preas pri a la agence elit Fy a: |, cin aye Mettcin Walaa: Nes Mix Is on Today _ D6] nected + ne game mas f his!one of the beat uts in the game. Score at end of first pis: ; satatilin ehaalite oF wiky an. | sute eof Washing Lincoln, 0; Franklin, 0, ve ager. He ls now managing his seo. | ton's » dent 0 In and Franklin were play. ’ tae ter ee ee ae . . ae: the second high school game ‘ Sea | handled the St vis Cardinals tele nan Saturday at field, following Teg ae ORES DOSNT 18: ins yene the Broadway Seattle clash ARLY in the Nebraska game, the } ¢ ¢ Nebraska to filter back t ague at one time and has won = gee ceeded in breaking thru the tighter ith the second: ied bs Ee ation where he led the Indiana sity i RP se f : Hlinoin forwards time after time, and with Nebraska cony at| the jun weel } hte: , ‘ Bry throwing Grange wns s as| Pa at tgs 4 t er x 7 y ; ; j Fl | or alah ced perio o> | polatenant: ater? *Mla> Caters ayed under Hen at “If we can’t get Joe Benjamin in the ring then bring on| ashy Runs his tactics. > of car. |G . » “ ow ears ago en Cra ~ * >, ra s i 1 r ne n succession he reeled oft | We » action, Jimmy not ee reat habe Ir n toc your Harry Simone,” says Spider Roach and Jimmy Myers. | forward passes. A number of them nl long runs, Net able to play because-ot a Jeg | nie wan wold, to | ane at WA “They don't make ‘em too tough for Jimmy,” adds Spider, They had Lamerind ' “and this is the second time Benjamin ran out on us, refus- Garfield Win ing to fight Myers in Los Angeles. But we'll take on Simone FT}°0 snpeacular re on cong lor anybody else they want Jimmy to fight. tive playd by Chuck Canna Myers and Simone head Tuesday's card at the Crystal|Haroid Duffy won for Garfield sutton went 0 | bool |over Queen Anne on a muddy field " etic mer cinder ‘ at Denny Friday, 14 to 0 Carroll broke loose for a Tb.yard ped} It great Idea if proper DOBLE EXPECTED TO ve GE BEAT—SUTTON ere in always a chan: i aa a mn a Olympic Golf Links to = Sys" "5 ( oe Coe Sees a Be Opened October 30 «iii aia Weak Chin Threatening |: am ever ba sina ed: Draptr Vueinericns t to help out the I #, of course, if Welsh in t game and | to End Krache’s Career |i... renee j spite of rumors . Newest Addition to Seattle Golf Courses Will Beli: | Ready for Play Within Few Days; New Record for |” him. It witl take, Course Construction Made BY LEO H. LASSEN leaguers and he learned plenty in | Doble, the glo n spreader, wasn't BY ALEX C, ROSE A GLASS chin has ruined more| his fights with Joe Benjam than one promising figh Pe and so full of wind after all. He has fo Ifers—the Olympic alive unior Sailing 4 tafaa tes oa tee tae SE SATTLE’S latest rendezvous for golfers. p' ERS i eee | ames fannie ‘own Wai Lal nee Grid Games trom. Willams, aid another fsom|S> Golf and Country club—will be thrown open for play, Serine —Garticia: | rouckéewss ca H oye bat Pepherecnind he, the Ho-| dens pete Scheduled to on Saturday | u nd there's Columbia, Dart-| next Thrusday, October 30! : no serail ie No ts eRe Ds Garis meats, : Krache won't fight any place ex. vania in the off With the opening of this beautifu ole | = qm foom mans cekiehe won't feht any place: ex Start Sunday |\_ . 10 MeKinetry, Fiett for oe awn ee es course, located at North 85th st. and 15th |™Meduern, Mc he other night he was knocktd/ Ho has f here few times Tene the opening game PACIFIC COAST ae os abt ave., a new speed record for golf course « ; nd once. Ae ern for Fiett, McKinsiry Bistram for | 5 Jenks tor out by Eddie Roberts, — a: ~ in tl ~ Paul-Seattle series! | Waghin construction can be chalked up because it is | *ra=*! tr as to the ee ae - ae aon . a Sead e ol, off of the sport program | Stadium Och Portiand. | WALTERS ONLY ONE just four and a half months ago since Wil- |r was tosw and Ul happenc in a roi 8 home ring ford va. Idaho at Portianc a se Bs A * round. | A fighter never gets y the junior world's DY HIS 208 liam (“Speed Get ’Em”) Bolcom turned | Never a clover fellow, Krach¢|sticking to tho home heath. He | Serica w Sunday instead a ust given at Rogers over the first shovelful of soil, that started! west seattle was playing Bread 2 t, Coach Bagshaw de ¥ bat t of good boys by his|has to get out and t she tamaotion ot coe operations. | way at Denny field at 11 a. m. tofay ey oe gs pa ay ter the Huskies are fortified with Aside from the fact that the course was | *nd Lincoln and Franklin meet abet built in such a short time, club members | ***"- D Oregon Ag referee: Disis Murphy, head timekeeper, in the f his tuck |? P. ™. | Montan aie Seay t an Gregg or Fred Fussell | 14. atte, with either ¢ other Ked oler pions are developed | th mmacked on the mot ee eas reserves who are just as can't take it home towns. Sddie Roberts floored him when sates EAST the fasulars. . But. ta spite will find that Billy Bolcom and Earl Jami-| pp a 3 inexperience, “Baggy” has n izati B 10 T they fought before in Tacoma, the i. re Fi Notre Dame va. Princeton at of prott 4 prospective son, prime movers of the organization, 1g eams mpoeston™ winning the fight for King Wins in ss Princeton | TMteTa IF Rice , | f Architect Bob Johnstone and Builder Frank Fa . Tough Triads ale a Nese ge OE Cc Count tin tee. See *haeait Wher aver wae chee Rose James have given them something that no/ cing le r | Bf Collere who hasn't been given lialf enough ROSE ® ; Here two years ago, nine seconds| ross ry "i | Yale va. Brown at New Haven. |credit for his palying. Walters it 4] hoe. 4 thon whan the aeas hereabouts, have had set Games Today before the final gong, being rob-| Army vs. on U. at West Point, |fine passer, but It's his uncanny de. | Defor em when the open- shod 95.08 hed by the bell of a knockout, — | Tryout Event a atatia’ S Colgate ve. Hobart at Hamilton, | fon uility in playing reving cen-| ing day arrived—a finished} La iiapenaae Vit Joe Simonich sent him sprawl BULLETIN Awin, 30 Dartmouth vs, Harvard at Cam: —_— h . : centered on the game at Colum- = rare te ee | BEOdnes [ Grid Gossip ) 8 between the undefeated Oblo m valuable. PRESS cs RIES SARI | = ith a} Crane, os Morse, 2b aa | h Ring Jo: Tecoma West winter with J YVINCHESTER KING, star Unl:| i Baldwin, © Dixon, « [bride git; Aker him vale ON ace Nr van etwnen he and ae took Sp " ni k hinge will versity of Washington distance | Fussell or Markle or Let a vs. Rutgers at Be lehem. | ae Aaah pte ee oe lorrell | the rain holds off, Seattle's golfing 7 5 | West football fans were given “tne undoing of one ‘Thecdore| runner, won the cross-country try.| Gress Merritt, p evoragaplaigi Thsl a cocaie, tors Is Just aa F004 [fraternity will get a pleasant surprise | | CAMBRIDGE —Harvart's Teen 60 Oe bod paste GU? be the undoing of one Thecdore| runner, ne crORS-cot oD Merrit, D ve ns. Horrall ever, thougnt ot, being | Taceraty will get pleas mf 0: plenty ‘Krache. lout race this morning at the sta-| Umpires: McUraw andBrashear. =| 1 City, {and maybe he's a liftic bit better, |“ get their first giimpes at ne lest week | Wisconsin, held to a tie by th | jthe course of the Olympic Golf and The crimeon hi worked Michigan va. Wisconsin at Svanston. js 1 Gophers last week, faced another dium, covering the 4.2-mile course PELEY.. Cal, Oct. 26.~—The Ic club. on Dartmouth plays and | WHY KRACHE HAS | BERKELEY, Cal., Oct. 26.—The| oe DOESN'T see bi the two teams will go on the field about | tough game at Ann Arbor against 10 IMPROV in 22 minutes and seven seconds: | Rear and the Cougar, ancient rivals be ee Se HUDDLE SYSTEM he clubhouse, a large, roomy, up-| Sn even choles | Coats Yat hervetiokal ; Krache| Bill Maginnis ‘and Bill Ramsey | will fly et each other today for their | arena ve ut tone alter Shiel, one of Washington‘s|‘CO%'® Dullding ts a Soar | Minnesota and Jowa, both held te Sed Birtot Gece beeen ut of the| Were ted for second, Sam Baker | annual struggie to see who is su ‘estern vs, Michigan / football immortals who takes rank |°*°ePt for the furnishings, PRINCETON.—Notre Dame will find | |” id was fourth and Jim McCallum, fifth.| preme on the football) field. The |%* Thesé men will comprize the | growling bear twill be represented by t thi » tles In their only Big Ten engage ) elaborate ceremonies will mark | Plenty of fight this afternoon when they | ATK EAaeeTPrtcslons whe althe her ace eoe| stent? this year, meet at lowe Jumber camps. both big, strong kids SOUTH | with the famous ‘and both as green as the proverbial | Western gridi ackfield mon of the} joesn't give a/the opening of the course Thursda! repped ni eb Rnb ‘ ey Sa te pected to give Knute Rockne's men al City : ningtoa team in the conference | California’a foc fora, the| Center vs, West Virginia at New| nang about the huddle system of ely. |according to Jamison, but, me. |#tiffer fight than the army did, are not y ; grass; they had wonderful success)» a6» at Eugene, Ore. next Saturday. | marling cougar by Washington state. | York * ‘4 & " = ‘en better t 0 2 chance to get| None of the other Big Ten teams fk the wecond-rateri ing signals |thinks, it would be a fitting against the second-raters 238 arta. toca! bleed seca : away with the end of the score lay conference rivals. Titinols tales ice fies Gaeail to take’ on the ett football to take so much| climax to have Billy Boloom crack ere: Pony 1 ere cha Northweiteha aa wena cite dita ste «|OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN): petators 1a bare the an ene Levene at Off the toe on thn] sony RAVEN. —at Gh muse gore te | ofe the Invasion at Ue behind the line for thelr signal on| will use most of his wecond string men | Aggies. Indiana and Purdue sre of class while Krache is ‘he same] pera t | Michi Lin In today’s game with Brown, and will | idle. nile e 4 5 | #end two full teams into the big bowl. the 3 Valley conferenc® eee cre ee ee ee oem ae, ~. "And I think they'll go back to the | #IChIgan ineup Is [beth teams have the lightest lneap | ,. 2° the Missourt Valley: cat to» years ago. <EZZZ LL G3 c off rule next year from the Shifted f B. | since the world war. the most insportant game is | There are 1wo reasons for thi WELL ¢ 7-7 NOW YOU'RE ASKIN' (A THATS ONE OF di ilise sveiths the teed ae ifte: or adgers ah WES | played at Columbia, Mo, where First—Krache isn't the fast-thin! \ON ae Z 7 THOSE. NEW STRAIGHT so} _,ANN ARBOR, Mich., Oct. 25—A| ANAPOLIS—On the eve of the game| Missour! and Kansas Aggies ae arrangement inx kid that Bercot is and hasn't WORK TH’ LAUGHS 7| ME AS A FRIEND, EH 2 14 A changed Michigan team from the| With West Virginia Wesleyan, ‘navy| Nebraska's Corn Huskers’ and te ‘assimilated ideas, urcot) Led OFF NOUR VEST WELL, TLL BE PERFECTLY EIGHT MODELS, AIN'T |% : sabes tbe § one which ran into “Red” Grange| Coaches made a change in the m! Kansas Jayhawkers fight it out at Imeup, putting Banke in the ba: ia ° Second—In Lonnie Austin, ' 2 jlast week, will greet Wisconsin fH. HM. Caldwell, and tee | Lawrence, Kas cca st toachue who has ianght [| AS SOON AS POSSIBLE FRANK, AN’ NO SAUCE ! un TT BUS Paw NICE Y. M. B Cc to |whon the two teams clash on Ferry at right end, instead of Bernet.| ‘Drake faces Okishoma at De him a lot of ring tricks, while : : , TVE KNOWN YOU A1.0NG LINES AN’ PATTERN « pate howto mac Ripa A) field this afternoon — Moines. Krache has been in charge of Dick AN’ PUT TH’ OFFICIAL ‘ : | Capt. Herb Ste has» WEST POINT.—Several army scrubs th important nea sno} BA HAMMER ON MV New | | TIME, BUS! IF T EVER | | YEMMs WOU LOOK Stage Links — {scrci inte"guactet noctwat oe alma serie ne cemy rang ekee er |gAmmane the, mort moe LIKE. TH’ LAST HALF , Rockwell to a Boston college this afternoon. The | Conference games are: ache | 1 : Pate foe | st. e half position, Fried: is pl v y é ever, will be ready Detroit U- St. Louts U., at OVERCOAT /« C’MON GET MARRIED, PUL LET OF A PARADE Tourney SOOM | 2 var cua sation nar vee HE ee Re ee oe mo in at any time. The cadet were | Touts. T HAVENT MY GUARD YOU PICK OUT TH THAT WENT UP UST when everbody gets ready to|¢d from one of tho wings to full-|SPOut a five to two favorite over the! “Wwahash ys Butler at Indianap Large, an inexperienced ma hasn't been able to teact much, if anything. S SG TRAVELIN 1% OVERSTUFFED le S| |e sit back and reriect on the dovags | BACK acre earns ae PED BERCOT 4\ uP WHAT DYOU BY FURNITURE FOR \. TH WRON® Ply Bare fiptiar hn a ricaibioigien 4 ¥ 4 | caidl’txtnabcs va Sain HAT trip to California 1 Y THINK OF IT Que i} ME. I ue STREET Ray Sutherland, chairman of the olf Rain Hurts I a Iv Is [U, at St Touts tap pring was a good thing for Ber 4 . mes e of the ¥ rry es comm! Young Men's Busi. | Idaho’s Chan i. ness club, breezes in with the an ces N Ch nouncement that the stage is all set | With Stanford ow In arge Rivers Winner Over to atart the club's annual mid-winter 1 anfor; Inglewood| _ Silva in Fast Fight ‘handicap tournament, These fellows| PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 25.—No at ng ew HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 26 —Georsie Just have to have their golf, | better means to plague the Idaho ARRY H. IVES, that popular) Rivers took the decision over T Sixty-four players are down to play | Vandals could have been devised young man, who has been act-| Silva after a sensational exhibition at jin this match elimination play which | bY the elements which sent n soak- ‘aptain of the Inglewood Country } the Hollywood stadium last night: Will be decided on a handicap basis |!N& downpour of rain on Multnomah | club team for the past few months, Because Rivers was over weight, the lof holes-up equal to one-half the aif. | field today. cot. It got him among the bi nf Ss OREGON Ps ADY. EL Oct —Coach Mad. dock will send almost his full Ore gon team out against the Whitman Missionaries at football this after-| noon. Carl and Ward Johnson ate still out, but the rest of the Ore. has been placed in full charge for} meeting will not be counted In the gonians are ready for the fray ference in handicaps, All first round| As ® result Stanford will have the| the coming season; having been ap-| stadium's bantam tourney, and {oF eee Fh matches must be played on or before | Weather-edge on the Untversity of} pointed to the captaincy by Dr. C. B. that reason they will have to d@ T; ib | November 2 and one week will be| Idaho when they meet at football! Ford, Ingiewood's new president brought together again to decide the | Real Tributes | allowed for the playing of each suc ie afternoon. Percy Ford has had a great deal of | matter of supremacy. y| ceeding round, Billy Lane and Vean G experience In and around golf links Several prizes have been donated Mike McTigue Gets [and when ho was elected to the “hig F the chief award forthe winner being | chair” at the Lakeshore club, h the idols of the Seattle fans | club, he et Pale ant reae acess ip a beautituj trophy given by A, Fried Gate in New York | titer his thee before he made the troduced at the baseball banquet lust lander & Son. NEW YORK, Oct, 25.—Mike Me-| Appointments that were left In his q Hight the fang stood up and cheered | for “seat It was no secret that they have] sors: ted the great work of the} Wonderful veteran pitcher and of} e. ho came back even after So get busy, ye mid.winter golfers, | Tigue, world’s light heavyweight) hands. and play your matches, If you don't|champlon, has been suspended for know who your opponent 4m call up| one year by the New York boxing|caat his lot with Larry Ives to handle Roas Sutherrand at MA In-4478 | mission for hin failure to accept] the captaincy reins is a foregone con- ] the challenge of Gene Tunney,}olusion, but not any more so than ] TAYLOR'S BAD ARM | American titleholder, McTigue's sua-| when he made the announcement last Buddy Taylor, Hdbaler bantam-|pension puts a stop to the nego-| night of the following appointments woight, Js handicappel with a tem: tations that had been nearly com-| Wé#nan's captain, Mra Ro T. Ry, [Peramental left arm which ts con-| pleted for a fight with Paul Rer-| ers; House committee, D. H. Trap. [tinunlly snapping out of place at|tenbuch hagen, chairman, C. P, Anderson and |the shoulder socket. Thix may keen HL, J. MacGinnitie; Greons committes, him from winning a. title ASH IS NO WILD Ted Knudson, Harry Marshall and Al ‘rankio Ash, Tiritish flywetght, has | Bchoephoester; Handicap ¢ MONTANA BUSY TODAY proved a poor substitute for Jimmy | Larry Ives, chien ho Patayner MISBOULA, Mont, Oct. 25.—Mon: | Wilde, Ash hax been In this coun: |Charile Anderson, Joo Winn and the tana ty acheduled to meet the Mon-|try for several montha and haw loxt | captain of the ascond team, who will tana Sehool of Mines here this after: /to some of our worst fighters with | be named by Captain Ives withtn the! noon at football, great regularity, . Hext few days, That he made a 10-atrike when he METS = a wallop in the head w ed bia € wrecked many a play career . {t's nothing for the other players On the club to be Jealous of, for V and Billy have not had wonderful is, but earned it by their ef. nd hustle on the field. You can't get y from the t @hat there in real sentiment in base- bu! Pat EWE 2H WC ae fos —- a BF hog FER F3

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