The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 29, 1924, Page 12

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PAGE THE Ss} Haughton’s {Yost May Give | team badly that had defeated Gil Dobdie’s Cornell eleven Previously this season Haughton, a student of foot ball and a genius in teaching his knowledge to others, was ‘one of the leaders of the coach ing profession. beating ‘Six Feathers Contest for Championship «- feats for ¢ N® W YORK he better season Columb that’ relics th of ¢ Haugh y af The game has lost one of its Atterioan fe ns avs th ; the N K city Stellar men with the death of Perey |s.on nominated t York '- ton. pins ih and oxing com sms TWO ‘CLASSY mploa : | abt by Johnny TUSSLES ON)?" red because he sy} uld } t ight . . | Two big intersectional foott pode G d G ) games are scheduled for Satur¢ 5 [ ri jOssip y | Pee. ‘ when the University of Detroit play riden, Conn) “ST = whatelelen Washington and Jefferson at Detro’ i . Lew 4 ro and Notre Dame meets Georgia ‘Tech IP 4 ean . it wt South Bend, Ind fee, Tock 8 Sr ees Camp ANNAPOLIS, Oct. 29.—Ur Arm mayed by the season's reverses a the loss of four of their most val- uable players thru low standing in scholastic work, the Navy is work- ing hard to perfect its defense against Penn State Modern football tain game. penetrate the regulars CAMBRIDGE, ntil dark as put thru mmage y ated! for g¢ Oct, 29. A row; NINE BOUTS ON FRANC (Pepper) Roche a very uncer. | In the case of 1 gait Grange you cin never be certain toe vinetout watt hears whether he will run 80 or 90 yards h trick 2 for a touchdown, “DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED” WEST POINT, Oct. 29—The Ar went thru along drif in which Ce McElwain tried out the Army's de jfense against Yaly formations as xecuted by the seruby Sharkey denice of the old that he was a hool 1 in my BY AHERN) « EASY ! a. TH! Z Iw se \Wae ALINTY axe ae .NOW DONT MAJOR PuT WAW — W~ AUNTY % ee arate LOOK InsTH! a ance 79 BOO-HOO~00~ SOME 2 aevpuace |. |'BACK.OF TH’ ON ALVIN'S BODY WENT AN'SHOOK ¢ Jeter THis | | BOOK, BANK TO PAY ALLA TH’ MONEY OUT = 3: | woutb Be TELL ME, BACK TH $2. OF MY BANK=<YARAA 3 | MORE on WHAT 19TH! TO ST.CLAIRI ( THERE WAS TWO DOLLARS ¢| LESS OF A ASHER b) MYSTERY, ea 0 AN’ THIRTY SEVEN CENTS ¢ BUT IN THIS. 1 ¢ \NUT THAT I WAS $ | House, a It , SAVIN' FOR CHRISTMAS, % | MELL WANT. HI | % AN) ~. BwAW + wiaw a2 THe ate ! NOW (T'S GONE law J ow 00« Wig0-99 iD it hoa AnS RAY: STAN | (rteiste2¢0) Suinrso¢ Overcoars COMPARE CHARGE ACCOUNT SERVICE Cheasty’s Second at Seneca 3 Por SHAME” MAJOR’ FOR SHAME ~ Fie. ON YOU! le Neenmaues SS C109 wy WEA SERVICE, BA) Wie et ,TT Myers Wins; Simone Shows Punching Ability Little Hope of Series Being Completed Idaho Boy Dropped, but “‘ Washington Backfield to Be Ready f or California | BY LEO H.L ASSEN jor regu-| 4 1 1 dy 4j> i of ‘i a Ter ‘ oo i “ a1 Hanley ; a had the kicking . interference T Wilson far rful backtie other It's PLENTY OF St pdeicteh ie 2 Iack up ‘THREE PREP . Job to Little | Grid sora F we! si (-Wallogton Necip His Kicking Wins Over Clevelander |: : - as alfingto on Nee is Kicki ‘ Remarkab € ore Rain Early oday i ———— Simone Punches Hard With Right Hand, Scoring : : os > Knockdown in First and Nearly Floors Myers j P peggy EE May C ancel Big S er ies’ Fifth—Eddie Huffman Looks Fine Against Foley ‘ Yale in Nine Years Haven't Been Able to Play Since Sunday, and St. BY L EO H. LASSEN ‘ Paul and Seattle Players Are Ready to. Break Up; ’ f BY HENRY | F. ol AKE Commission Expected to Be Called Today = Drie a - r : wiartunbia’ obei ND more rain! = a Coven ; . It was pouring at press time carly Wednesday and th 9/4nd . wemed but little likelihoed of St. Paul and Seattle be ‘e os a 4 le to resume the Junior world’ ric everal e ¥ § ® rhe outfield is a quagmire at the local park, and it would oRe egular } ‘eet: . ; take several days’ drying to put it in condition for play kicking the "i t , : : It looks like the sePies is off; the commission in cha game o far first o & the games is expected to meet today and some official action thi season be is r o top can’t be played on those grounds for several day ut Cormeen } : r Knut nil " quarterback, i: =—™ rt Smiths. Renault Has WASHINGTON op ols ded cag “ ertook H do the booting iad ce. us wuiveit: 3 ue Left Now NEEDS SUBS for the Husk aa oa ae , ft Lack of Reserves Nearly or the game ; os me. was in u Cost Senators World's Surthenen with short t z cin 1908 Tea ¢ ni Melia eld fe Series has ki ck 4dinaa oe 2 ie BEAT VALE ' x Grid fans of| sai |with a lett hock tithe tie ae IVE TIMES epponer , the Northwest}: ne |ot th Bay In t ; cam de all oy anxious to\t r s was ) tMhughten, in his day, was a Vez li } co do gu my bene Mig seoged basa! and. feet ‘base blag Big Gridiron u = on the ‘nine for four years, ding Yost f { atte ve and : n Mich Games Set gar ai | sf “oa ; a@t Cornell an: 4 = . . a TED IN ieore for Saturday er ae ea aay | * #& & zi Sige Lora La Blank Sees Show) | : t He : ee ‘ Seni ; BY LORA LA BLANK 1 Hi = a tele the om I 1924 GEORGE GUTTORMSEN rads ee Gotumbia defeated Williams : was the 5 n headpiece Fight Fannies pres at least ten bright red lids— which is a noticeable averag: I always figure there's a rea- —see, Well, 9° to the fights to see red—and they're going to see j it, some place ways, AND cream $ 3 these othe nd Ow-tail P. 5.—Next week T'll have an- other earful for you. LORA, ‘TROJANS 10 GAMES SET PLAY BEARS » No Crucial Games Listed| U.S.C. pee Big Chance to Defeat California; in This Week's Grid. Schedule | Other Games Listed To games are scheduled high school foot-} ime IHE BIG game of Pacific Coast itll tha tuanad football Saturday will be the some good football | University of Southern Californias | California tussle at Berkeley, Cali- tough assign- | fornia. t Friday with Roosevelt as Lin. } Neither team has been held. ever has had a hard time trying eet of well-dritt- sail wanatite Teasing tie ve | Sys Year, winning all of thelr pre \ if anyth in| Geten ear jvious games. The Trojans trimmed ap: to’ Califorr go wrong with this combin-} yet fe, with a heavier club, }O. A. C. and the Bears beat Wash- frow Te s to beat’ Franklin Saturday, | ington State. 2 fi i ike Hanley can be moved over! © the victory of the Quakers over; The 8. C. eleven is concedel Ht . to quarterback while “Baggy” ha incoln last week may have been a /its best chance in years of beating THEY DO pes rold Shid-| starter for tho Mt. Baker boys. |the Golden Bears, "undefeated for EVERYTHING W eston for! Ballard should beat Queen Anne {n | four seasons. N THAT backe val the ott turday game. The E Idaho plays O. A. C. at Corvallis, I Pictawr dice ea tho “kench ial ts have a world of power. If Queen | Oregon, “Friday, and Washington 5 bai fa balled aie & 3s ie chet ne penchy: an ite is at top anes ets | mecis Oregon Saturday at ene f : have an even chante =¢ y have} Mike ee Sent to Scala = Bagshaw; Huskies Working Hard, BY MEL VORHEES } Big Re trie seems to be back {NOCH BAGSHAW furnished the} OD the varsity for keeps. Coaches} 4 wise ones y a Jittl for | Bagshaw $ were loud in thou a their 1 work Tuesday ana! ite ic rf halfback | the wa larkston tackle was naa aus. CaRet ttormeen at{ tearing up the sup arsity line | quarter, to the ig Font hee Elmer T { “Little B Bagshay ake abe a rt ” ” ae fa ; h injured in the Aggie bat ho} ton o out, but t things | \ 1 . on Captain Bd Kuhn, too, iv not TKO | oxort t t | at Bilt Vs under: ash ai r than gh on tho line plays t ne hard : igh to give any pigskin follower] So Monday he performed on the Don't be surprised | a Jot of worry second varsity if he g Shidler and Kir gn this same aq ering up at hurt in the with Hugh Beckett, chance against Oregon nu rests up for the Golden Wilson, Gutt@tmsen, Charles. was /ton and Parmeter composed the var alty backfield Wedne was | Bears. Abe Agelo game |Dolap Flare Damage Suit; Asks $100,000, BYQIENRY L. FARRELL” Gan Iowans Stop Grange on’ Saturday? Ow. Towa stop “Red Grange? iNew ae "Cony" That will be settled Saturday De for damages aguinst | when the Ilinols wildcat runs up! Commi ndix will be filed in| : Nols wildeat runs up |federal Fourt hero before the end of |teninst the Jowans in the annual | ltho week, according to William J, | linois-Towa game that will feature | Fallon, sel for the former Now | the Big 10 schedule, Saturday i] Dolan has not decided on the sum |! He will ask the court as balm for | Missouri in the other big games Vhe reputation he s Landis do: | {he day. |stroyed by bribery charges |fore the world’s ser not be lesa than $160,000, acer to Fallon | York Giant coach, Chicago pl eta Michig Purdue, Minnesota | and Nebraska plays of charg The World-Famous | jeDoland iso will wake for (JULIAN ELTINGE lrevocation of tho ban which makes | ANTE | "it impossible for him to return t | organised baseball, {tana pays Gonraga. ~ SOCCER TEAMS (She State has an open PLAY IN RAIN §, IP spite of the heavy’ rane, ve || BRaVe the Wind and Storm gram school soccer players | in the best wet weather togs went tl their schedule yes- sha sa iru v heir schedu Cs: | everinvented the h played on muddy Most of the games wore . fields. ND The scores FISH BRA At Ballard Irving 0, Whittier 0. At Woodland—B, F, Day 2, Green. wood 0. (PATENTED? At University—University Heights Ravenna 1, At Lowell—Longfollow 0, Seward 0. At Columbia—John Muir 0, Colum- bia 0. At Mercor—West Queen Coe ¢ At South Park—Concord 0, George- town 2. At Jefferson—Jefferson 0, 4, Anno 1, Alki 0, ¢ ea 205

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