The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 31, 1924, Page 20

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Yale PAC West Point \ jhe ee he aigihe a rae Mac Wilmot, Bulwark of Roosevelt’s Line one He ¢ Play Old Elij:.:" Washington Coach Has) \—s—“S “"™°"> ™ __) Has Wallop ee ts ...| » Big Squad for Battle Other Big BY HENRY L. mmir if not y game third time Morgantown ee G: me 20 rmy-Yale Game Will Be Colortul Grid Scene | Bagshaw Takes 33 Huskies for Oregon Grid Game THI EATTLI I {Rowing Pep Roberts in Tacoma Welter Jumps Into Front Row’ of Bat- tlers by K. O. of Ted BY LEO H. LASs 3 Listed | | ; : : poet } Three Full Teams Taken to Eugene, Ore, for Game FARRELI Saturday With Webfooters; May Start Few Sec- ond-String Men to Save Regulars for California ' v Phaite Hi BAGSHAN n't t Rs t led her he er TROJANS AND gic" 8" BEARS CLASH) MM 2) 2a wu eave oro U. S. C. and U. of C. Of- dye fer Big Game of West- ern Gridiron Saturday - a ed. the fight rena catty tan match randa vermin dar ‘ my W hwest bat Roberts, Guttormsen nd th Yank erback A Roberts-Simo > ve Made) ae ‘ halfback w-|{ Men Who Made il ie a than two weeks a 1 OTHERS MAY 7regon Trip some battle . Hen (BE OUT MOA HAN | = offered to the pu | >jete Crs SAME OLD inspiring ; ‘ . renter last year, Mac Wilmot is proving his class again at Roosevelt high school |S" 2 0 eae eo : j 1 > of the mainstays of the Teddies in their fight for the prep gridiron cham-| %ot very tong ago a match te equal in the way of a . ¢ f ary tween Roberts and Simonich was ae an : ; ' ‘ . Fr Photo by Frank Jacobs, Mar Staff Photograp ra, which «ala fare hing u win 4 <~ ear < | t the kick was when it the inaugur thr t h . ’ the finest dr HENDERSON — downs t K Oe MATCH TABIT anced from a ag os world, bu 1 4 Hug s would fight the inspirin . i | I ; Ws the fans booed! igh eo A ; (ai given a rousing on the § ‘ , P w ‘ j bow io rou vin on Seattle fairways si : Army-Yale game t ‘ i a drill than to watch c i P 1 K ~2 BY ALEX C.ROSE 7S Welters to Fight Again in wiattee how call ‘The Army has a powe : : 1 Semi-Windup at Pool], tay tine “ave wemaee a Xe e do al aoe i ROOTERS TO | I Tuesday ltxvor in’ thelr homie" towne i «pennant thane , > ) | ‘ uu have to keep traveling in this bright the prospects for an ©. were playing |MCCOMPANY: TEAM om eee ‘ , 5 Kellam and Ed Crider, He tried to ‘ina ae ae eta Tae To hard-fought battle. Me ‘ A ‘ A f bolls on | deposit Ils wealth Into the fare-box, | (VHICK TABIT and Jack Reletts. ie oe a < t " perr but the conductor stopped him, say who hale mand fg hens ys ak » bugs weet OFHER GAME! 3 Yacht Sport ing, “I can't use them.” “All right,” sai ra en piey ee MORE IMPORTANT ; Ri . replied Charlie, “take them ee pte Pid parapet aAsm ar eres 8 Vere petal) sidndroint the : : May Be Next Don Sharples, Kverett's dentist | them to the company.” | ivatel: Boel ie” Ruse rey mee Army-Yale game will be the most Be | " ‘ golfer, took a ride on one of Se + pe neat agen J Some ety w soes in the aportant game of the day in the . ee . W. t T| attle’s street cars, the other day, Don M Journey over the slx-round 1 era oe, Se | eee le. forthe Weat |. actioned at ashing ne nd on arriving at his destination | young inthe ‘samt tial’ ai’ the “Bool Fi that may have more S ee — “y oa the conductor which end n he ' MUST bearing upon the awa n t University of| he got off. “Either end, they | wa n skipper , hip. st quarter for Oregon, Lyt : Keilison | the ex CROWDED heen enahi. dd Pennsylvani Se neg ; both stop,” came the reply - Kellison | 1" any thus aGpneee tecee Aine Lafayette and Pennsylvania ° ‘ Terke bette tn the] 4 h . wait etme Sue's |Rifle Squad at: | : Oe ies | PR ey Philadelphia and the East doesn't ° THE OREGON ‘i t Alb sim | took ¢ ay Cary’ s etant {range boxing. ‘The only way to Beat ol t ! : t he can’t right | that sort of an opponent is to ¢ - have to be told that it will be a Is Increasing LINE ; : : ; 7 4 that sort o p football game. The Ores . " B : ; with: “th |. J Myers beat Syracuse and Pittsburgh meet Ww shi tt M iJ t t end t Y re i to| That's how Jimmy y fie Rericiin ta. castes armceal at Wa ington’ Rive bec spmtregtter i 1 they are still eryit | roy minons ta ines ween battle that always brings out | KTEARLY 100 + ; : ; ‘ | Se aa leecond time he got hit Myers was ‘ some of the hardest football of ta pt) re ; W aa Som eed fis 4 and took ons the season. 4 . f eowsd ric capa dR Es Archie hes 0! vice) when Myers kept cooing Penn State goes to Annapolis for a H ; rad. olakire punching, Simone was so busy otha Oa eae 1 . : , ale ( ir (« captain of| Ladle Huttman ., [protecting himself that he didn’t men and it is . ‘ a bate . ? crs of the| Sige: a chance to hit. Ask them|the ! laown for the alx-rc away poorly e| 3 M feet 4 pu ¢ , mild Ba in top coulifions|t ame tactics. Columbia, on a schedule) matches with col but 1 OU: Ores ‘ tla yy fitable : mein | Fighters will tell you that the that was m: for % team of warimay be used in the R. O. T. C.) oa” a eee t esr rs J ¥ . : busi iW expectba int teaay y to avoid being hit by a horses, meets Cornell at Ithaca. Since | shoots : rea tha * hw 1 Marry 29 y 1 | punch or @ hook is to step Williams showed how it can be 4 P ; 7 = : following , dB Fem gl easy |ins ide of the punch. Stepping away Cotarabia will not be ve bee at t F 1 I oe hat ‘ " isually means walking right into past reputation of Corr te nd ‘ 2 $8 wit ew wear ¢ : Int he blow adoxical as the state Dartmouth, always one of the bes Sh em 7 game FAMOUS harlie (“Babe”) Harden found ; arj nest feams in the East, has a game) ne KO. T. « ri W. Char ¥ Cc Co The fighter who can mix up his dul , » ye iy o es e fighter against Brown. It was schedule iatinguished from it ee wise tl ; Pep Webster Boxes inst with ' ee ee on | ross untry Jattack, hooka, swings and straight the purpose of giving Dartmo Tat wilesia ales bimbbed tr Gas ; i iy i Simonich to Draw Mrenuous day at Rainier with 1 ee B punches, is the boy who will wit Bisetiser sAisc ten sancomtvh votties| St," 6 farnily 0 ited pores eae f Ry. Races egin |; Aspe, with Yale and Harvard but it may tenia et Pea nae - x | Calife > we t NNUAL intramural cross-country | A one-style fighter is usually as Die turnout to be that way | Oregon line fo Paw wie Geor ge urnbu Tro [ANNUAL lntssiairel Cer era] io car caver a yac Gonzaga Stars Are “ batite ‘ draw } night versity with about 30 men splashing |a fast-ball pitcher in the sverige SCHEDULED | Lost for Big Tilt fe ’ t t Eadie G lf f Dies ver ha Uake hie class of baseball can be beaten if he the: jor teams of the t Ang th om: | Lander Hall started right off in| hasn't anything to go with it. ig hallspend a Week fat Hes hae atlvad at Bailey; the other euard hs 180 | winduy 0 er 0 'acoma, ‘in ead with 16 alate on the first East tried to arrange for 3 sates eau 1 ‘ RY AL Cc ROSE aun § points der the strain to prepare for hard iso pia his se Y . ” time around. Carl Cleveland of the pacer are wid as tackle, p $ pan they re all won . ail “ one FELL games next we the first tear f Ken Burton, of the 1926 frosh, half;| (47 BORGE ‘ dead tia Gole tree, Hie {Hall won the first race in 16 minutes, | DRESS W Harvard, getti ready for the r 1, andlt Cash, 1 J iiah > believe that this i wed fat rey 11 seconds. | ai ney Princeton game, played Boston U. oxy Harry Le big, brawny Scot has 5 1 on; and _ ruceane Was the Potlatch tourna-| “Completing the three-mile course in] AND SUCCEED” 4 Princeton, making the same prep i 1g Peet EE 4 let 'thAR $0, natn tea earns ERR eOe arations for Harvard, has a harder k r H Wet t hi Ret fi t at 1 point; under 19, 2 points; arthmore | " ef ! foc t ost teh oy wy 4 1918, ; 18, 3 points. under 17:30, 4 t of the Centre "| an to we § In the or event he nts; under 17 points; under 1 getting r John §, 6 points; under 16:30, 7 points; ate next week, mects r having to quit 16:15, 8 ed wris under 1 under 16, 9 points; 10 points; under 5 11 poin under 1 12 points. | An extra point goes to the winner of close « Turnbull was the |OUR BOARDING HOUSE 2 AES EE tter that ever hit this section | every race in which more than five | F slots i aaa 7, country. ; men participate. | Western i oa ; 7 DIDVoU \ ras A regular fellow,” wal = sreate wilt'be run: twide a fereek Western football fan N SOVE, ALVIN, MLAD + “” la Warrowe } Turnbull and Northwest golt:|¢om now to Thanksgiving and the waste of ds to xa I WAS VERV SoRRV To { . yRaL |} ba oy hh * eae Sym; | organization with the greatest total 00d games will not be yi \ | inded to his bereaved! 1: that time takes the banner E Nour oA | FALGE ACE t ts ‘ j East tomorrow. Frotn WEAR “THAT Your s ALSE FACE | Winchester King and four other angle it would be more t point BANK WAG A | | winners of last year are ineligible be- a few good games are ED! ' se of being on the varsity cros PILFERED/u. : a rag? . use of being on t arsi ed in the | Pee A cen ire E LOOKS LIKE “ dp Old-Fashioned Work |‘ivintcy saunt which is rane Ore As a matter of fact the West to. “TAKEN WAG SO SMALL, i J OVERSTU ‘ Tieawiot death hid wa |gon, O. A. C., and Idaho at gene | morrow has all the bulk of the games CAN HARDLY B ; WJENPORT : nO ieee for Cornell Oarsmen | {"),:., | with intersection fla je . J professional ¢ PS | ‘ SS fl ann ¥ ee tae \\ With A CHINTZ | , 1b, T F ther back to the old. S Georgia Tech, one of the lead Hei tel Oe: [Gosh UNCLE |)\W : dosh tha Midctoth Wb in Ch es ods of the late Charies| Fulton has been matched with Fir- ing standard bearers of the I GIVE You AMOS w THIS 1S } ; : bs Rieke empress NO lie’ Aden’ ‘belig: to “Hee South, comes to South Bend to GET. WHICH. I eae =i 19 : ns 2 L in the matter of rowing. | whether Fulton will fall forward or meet Notre Dame and repay the ie. UACTE ¢ a | be diate erhalten eget Cornel Ww coach, Lueder, is one | backward | visit that Notre Dame paid 1 & VALUE THAT Vou | SAVING U R \ he I G ub, | Of Co rs. He knows s | year. Relations ha HAD SAVED iW YouR ¢ \ } " 1 er ppt | the hods. Oarsmen| Epinard steps\seven furlongs in| ‘ so cordial between these tw | Moi BANK OS EGAD! | the proamateur tourna | in haveito'drop all soolal détivities: j12 restraint “Funny, | teams thaf’ they have become al * tk | Ther be no more ter ances, | I never heard of this guy Restraint,” | most permanent fixtures on their nd rdie,"” as brid, or mah vires. muses Mr. O'Goofty | schedules. There are some rea rly known, got his earl aril Maneernessin Med aonmind sons why the Notre Dame team ng along with his life-long | \ 5 Id not be popular in Atlanta Bob Johnstone, of the Seattle ie - ‘i and it is a tribute to the sports. lub, at the famous North Ber | y/ AN manship that football develops course KA ' not only among the players but He migrated to this country in (aveisreeea) among the spectators that the re. 04, but it was not until 1910 that 3} aliens’ ot these. tw6.tex | fanidad inthe: NOFtH Wet te" tated Sunnrs on OVIaRCOATS always been so friendly, i over the Waverly Country club's pro eR Ail Another intersection contest that feasional dutie He stayed there for $ 50 has become rather reg r will be five year and then went to the Del ) played in Detroit when Washington Monte urse for or three on i ) and Jefferson,’ one®®pf the leading on: teams of the , Plays the Univer Three championships fell to his tot sity of Detroit oe , : Wy: ° Super-Varsity Will E Mason Griffith | Play Normal Eleven COMPAR H JOUR a jonam *attor _—_— ; Beats Trambitas With Douglas, Bonamy, Patton al, Oct, 29—-Mason | Boyle, Bhaw and Johnson trom the NT Griffith proved the aggremkor in hi firit squad to bolster them up, 20 of CHARGE ACCOU. fight with Alex Trambitay here last | Washington's super-varsity will head SERVICE night and easily earned the decision, | north with Coach Bill Grimm Satur Young Wavo beat Johnny MeCany day morning to meet the Bellingham in the semi-final Normal eleven that afternoon on the | . normal home ground A collar of medium heig he e st Ky Tast week the Purple and Gold n The Marquette eleven tw just be frosh administered a beating to the with near meetin long tips 2s giining to realize pony agent is future teachers, and aa a rosult th Cluett, Peabody & C \ 5 " « abo 0, Inc.w Makers d mors important than a fost backfield FOLLS » WELL, THAT E ENT DS WELL | pedigonues are anxious to retaliate y hy cond at Seneca Bd & (lawless line, i ye on the big brothers of the yearling

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