The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 1, 1924, Page 4

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PACE 4 THI _ Coast Gridiron Spotlight on Trojan-Bear Game " . . Fig ° "+ New Olympic Golf and Country Club Opened on Friday California Eleven in 3 Year's First Big Test © : James Gets (SCRAPS HERE] Haughton Is [ Broadway Backfield ‘Star ] Big Games First of Three Crucial Games Is to Be Played This CT i Credit for Praised by mmm | Slated im | Siemge by Golden Beers: Orson Cont Ouea New Course Seattle Man East Today SREATER feothel eee oe red ¢ 2 iii! Rabon: Telves Hall Former Yale Player Pays | Penn and Lafayette Clash J none will be of more i nD ar e tha slifornia- : Tribute to Famous Coach Who Just Died » Note-—Charies in One Tilt, While + “pps Calif From First Tee at New J Pte “poeta lowa Tackles Illinois Club Friday BY ALEX C. ROSE Paul @ Seattle, Yale tackle in we ead out yes 1909, 1910 and 1911 and picked ‘ Up he the iam 1B y by Walter Camp for the All Califorr | r ' a ott team, pays a tribute t 7 g fc oe ; ¥Y Haughton, the famous i ci 7) I é » se ¢ ast y h, who died Monday, Haugh gt ven so that the Ae Bonide ton coached Harvard Yale’ PF, Sasgcne: Gpdepe ‘ Huskies will face an unde- for Old Vi v they play here r GS mewn! DOWNS 0.A.C.\% I Vandal Eleven Displays Dazzling Passing Game in Corvallis Contest atur- BY CHARLES H. PAUL it open for p yesterday, a new ; i experionae ts si ; ; . hea BY LEOH. LASSEN, ; fg up be se is t ¢ Harvard boat! t . ‘ eR 4 mmly fv ms 6 min 1 11 A , art ye ( il vege . j pasties : 4 ROSE the first spadetul t . trans t ti t er : . of dirt was turned over, marking 1 of f 1 ’ tO. A.C. at ¢ , pes the beginning of work on ‘ 1th : hb . t fc wooded 1 acre tract, which is ¢ oft t ’ t “ ~ eated at W. 16th 2 H t 1 ped bpd § « : onal earreegl around ame of ‘ tf * HOW ABOUT BIG oop lh pal pee . . t t GAME HERE? joln in the opening ceremor t fl th . oP ‘| What happ next Satur- * that didn't stop him from getting in oar a ‘ pt everything - < t oO : a few strokes before the day was 4 . t : . - Th what everybody is wonder- over. the fomeus 8 , BEAT HARVARD or Sree : field nd altho today’s game at Berke To Francis James goes the credit | wright : THAT YEAR - a ‘ termine things a Ii = of planning and building this model | pyre pri j WW t ' ' that f ‘ nplete far 4 wondering un —and it is a model—guif course and t ve g Fea hore er ; Refe George Varnell blows the one has only to stand on the first |p. Cryetel F ‘ { et s r ttempts, wh tha I start the rival war tee and look around to realize what I ‘ Bull x sop wins AIR GAME | rior act s a wonderful bit of work this well t of tre Da “ WONDERFUL to work his known builder of golf courses has Y t ba I tch that he did Country club. J one, the repr > weeks | ™ veteran pro of the Seattle Golf clu | rr aes On Was associated with James in the AT EUGENE y, t r ybdy? planning of the course. y . t bit of f none Tk The holes are exceptionally well D tak f Fe crag tas ine thing thas te likely Oregon-Washington Con- , . largo and jatest model variety of test Sure to Be Played Tafayette f v 4 «i putting greens that Architect and on a Slo i eit ~ Bullder James has produced. a Sloppy Grid | puld wt It is @ sight worth seeing is the | 74, 7 I b : Olympic Golf and Country club, and | HH, 00 ¥ a b those who haven't walked or played ‘ . best of ffs over the course have a pleasant sur. | //°™ * birte ; prise in store for them. Foca - ooks © je ~winne . -_ of th : times. I « GUSKIES IN Pat GUARDS YS. . ‘ ¢ i 1 to be tivers shot a r pass ever) OTHER BIG TILT NEW GUARDS a ed box for : adit . ine and the th ‘ “6 The Old Guards vs. the f a Py | » Caniamuaes. It left hong ae remec é Guards will play their annual tle w 1 soabfounsed is the Washington-Ure Le ee Gonzaga in Return sil tie aes ee ‘ the hosts of the winners at a dinne wer g ¢ Tilt With etd . in the clubhouse this evening. nyed by I OA - a N. ? retu Montana tangle at rei oer tir den cet : HE VIOLATED LONGIE BUTLER ame has been arr irited contest. ee 0 tal co Coa tagnt G $ » , r nd . 2 Paice Sach han Wartalien ot the ents. |eirrt at STAID CUSTOM : ..,| Broadway can credit much of its success on the gridiron 7 , —- a oe today, but w 4 ! 5 th eason to Longie Butler, star quarterback for the Ti-|\caea beat W n O Vv NGLEWOOD TO Guttors Nave; Baller tava awe -field ; peal Ring J D ge Butler is a great open-field runner. tober 1 | PLAY RAINIER a aides Wasnt tt : i raat yo all wey Lal wal Ri go Suite Jase Neko F Rainier’s and Inglewood's first and second toms will clash this after- hoon, the first string players ei run trom iuartrta “ice Frosh Rowers Ebbetts Writes ' Delaney Wins : tate nd aa rift wwon|Rac! fu th Gases Soe ems sess Improve Under | Dugdale, Hoping | Verdict Over Be ——" ih aati fae ae nate pore ape bemeeg Coach Callow That He'll Win Frank Farmer EARLINGTON TO og eng Alpe tia ; s ° ‘ i ca : CLOSE SEASON “3 ; } ' ye | fytser i E. DUGDALE, Seattle's baso-| PORTLAND, ore. Ne Tomorrow will mark the f - “ 5 new . bail dean, and me Delaney, St. Paul, won Boys Showi Up Well Now | | | ; | | | v y r . ctorily, according o the former Canadian amateur champion. neraiship three de to; Two big classes are working out the competitive season on the yee 4 yg hnines sc iat V # staff, who Is round decision here“ first down in the 10-yard line, jeyery day at 4 and jock, and ington course, and a i cr : ; Ree ie’ t | ha Wash 1 rr t Sig.| CR Fane sxed ove in addition, several of last year's expected to be on hand to match |? : ‘ ¥ ‘ : saritie Gin atroke oo t a ta ey Pett lettermen are now going thru their thelr shots against par in the presi- | ® : ov . . mae ota te ett dent of the|*uet! paces reparation for the coming Gent's cup competition, the feature : A ; : wre nal league club, w ee int legiate matches being lined event of the day's program tr ehoruiate Panta Wall} fic macros a ing him success in his race for sees Ore up ieee | ters at ¢ a ” fice nee : Palmer has set aside every Wed- Miss Stirling | Washis is a favorite to win be NAVY TEAM it} Ebbetts and Dugdale are Intimate} 18 the -t : nesday evening as beginners’ night ° better re 1 and su ANNAPOLI adly < t eful | trendy. jwon fro, Eddie for those who are desirous of begin- Pl N per t crippled Ni \-un to prevent swamp.|. Jtdge W McCredie weights, hi the third round. a ning training at this late ds n \ anning ew usually pe r last | {n low-unwaled shel head of the P Const leag any bantam, beat nee 0 tra-mural boxing will be under way At S ; G If Rainy weather in effect last Sat-| workout be ¢game.| Ono or two ¥ lub, f or court judge; h* stopped (he bout. i s s shortly ater the first oh 7s ‘ tart in WORE | urday. caused “gate receipts of thel| stols, left tha | casaateina and an ex-| the Joo Marcus won from! GREAT CONTROL et TLANTA, Nov. 1—Alexa Stir. | Was 1 gar in the! tine with freshies, bu the| Harc te Nghtweights, In three! he reason for the Idaho cess Ted Williams to: ling may play her first com. |stadium $2,000 below the hh the champi t t he} TO i) at the passing game un- | petitive golf in in Florida | amount budgeted, am after the i Young canny control of the wet and Pilot Princeton the fact that the Idaho offensive men| pRINc! ster than the Ags * this winter me «Gia 'Suettr fy at (OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN) Puget Sound Plays" a cea TON, Noy. 1—The var- 1 its drill in various so much were "| sity continue: < ofA s unable to play » big, lumber-| methods of stopping the Harvard the ar, on acc cover in time} attac displayed in the Crim- of fines : Ts ee ot at Longview Today Prep Gridiron Tilt |“ ‘a game with Dartmouth. ‘Ted : Missed in years aes. 3 TACOMA, Nov. 1.—1 t| Tho right side of the Tdaho line| Wiltiams ran the team in a long 3 Tunner-up to Edith ZZ oe Puget. § | Is Scheduled Today seemed weak, and if the Aggies had] signal drill and probably will pilot A number of W, BEFORE Vow YP ea ee 7 HONEST CLNDE ow sotball brains, something they! the varsity: in today’s game with P golfers in the country are expecte START SWINGING 7TH’ ; mo eet ee # é s © fought. The Lo are anxious prep school] hav shown in the three games the | Swarthmore. > i to assemble in Florida this winte a 2\ TH Bou T You le] MAN “To MAN, You Look to beat Pacific U, the g rer faa + an" eis writer pas 1 them play this year,}oniy signal drill would be held 2 including Mrs. Dorothy Campbell SLEDGE, LET ME GET 1] uxt TH RETREAT F t ath lithe: Fre on Denny’ fi it the Tdi d Mrs, Dorothy Campbe tae WANDED ou my | | LiKE TH RETREAT FROM ust before the tilt with: ¢ $0 'é’clonkc: this afternoon: wit they would have worn the Idaho Burd, new ct mplor ; You STRAIGHT ON MY co. WAC >| MOSCOW! «OF ALL-TH’ versity of Washington hero Novem: | Teddies having a big chance to step] team down by straight football Nore Dine Said he men's o ur and open NEW OVERCOAT 1 Ty AS C + ten'd ite the lewAcle G wrckory They attempted to try to outpass the ghamplonships in the South during eee ERE rss S MOSTLY Porson WW !.| | GIDDY OVERCOME, THAT : ——} speedy Vandals, and were “given a| COR TE Owe ae ce “" le winter ha ays seen man 1 ST WORD | . eet a ‘ | ; . A s , Ind, Nov. 1.— y i es O 1E YOU Want mY ONE COULD STAY W. hi Wil |terrible beating. A minute or so) "000 ap e i 9 the top-noten performer In a FASHIONS FROM ENGLAND, | | , ANDID OPINION ON BUTTONED UP WS AN as. ington Frosh Gieven ill \f » end of the game Stivers pads Ks eh a Aes = i, ba women have never THEN THEY CUT TH’ ‘ ° -) Pl Il ° booted yard place kick between | Capped by es, Conch | Rockne MEniWedero CABLE! You may 1F-- WELL~ Link | | EXPLOSION! = WHEN ay Pullman on Pullman Field (oe... 0 at inal tires ving [abandoned ary work tr the saan sree ray ope) pi aoe : Your fF “ Kk WALK UP TH 2: AYNE SUTTON and his crack | to be hrille }of the game. | x £ i Heretofore Glenna Collett, former | {7 FIRE WHEN READY -- YOUR FOLKS LET You WALK UP TH STREET FEE ote ane | Oe oon a aa Dots eo SeOIDIARY. team a chance to return to normal champion, 4 rather dominated ANAS GRIDLEY! { NOU LEARN -To WITH ME, YOU'LL HAVE Ineo tries ; rh packfield DANO (22) 0. A. & (@) = | ity before stacking up against Geor- matt in Florida. «It may be dif. 7 -EMY fan A E A p gon, year th Louis reau, cK, to do! veas LE : Ward} gia Tech to Mirent this year, if Mra, Hurd, Ml “ ae NALK TOO EARLY! } TO TALK BROKEN ed the rattler for 1 way |the pun pa and drop-kick-| Hausen Lt Dickerson 2 Stirling, Miss Cummings and’ some 4 SS ; ENGLISH ! #] points Friday and will exch ~ting the yearlings should more than] Te! a Rock De ie tiauine beth corren sito cans ; pliments with the t| hola their own In that department. | Stephens Ou. scisee, Wernmark Roosevelt Leading their promise to enter the tourn Washington St r Pat Wil fullback, is a great de-| Quin Sijeiewait| 4 i. 2 itary Washington ‘elty f Hrsditve cisece ad ral doe case raitiiate mts) _ in Prep Grid Race 4 Last year California drew a num-| Tho Purple and Gold youngster er. John Strombaugh and Johnny | irre : Price| Roosevelt took the high School her of the women stars, 1 the are anxious to make amends for the whan compleet the backfield. Gee-| cy ball lead as a result of a 24 to 0 Patties between Miss Cummin |two beatings handed th in as|han plays at quarter Bueklin s jVictory over Lincoin in the game % Marion Hollins, not to neglect |many years by the Staters, They are| ‘Tho probable lineup for the Pull-|,,8¢2"* " ‘ played on Denny Field Friday after- K. Browne, were replete 1 strong outfit, as shown when they|man game is: Shuh and Anderson, |." Hebel! gb) , } 1 ns ]0. As ¢ 00 0 theil beat the Bellinghaw Normal squad|ends; Dirks and Brix, tackles; Cook scoring: ‘Touchdowns, Veaser Despite the margin that the Ted last Saturday and, as the little Cou-}and Lev, guards; Lauzon, center t fro! ae iss pose ee was he Sena 3 i e D 3 and resulted in some sensationa’ ; gars recently crushec Tesreatt 1 Strombaugh, alve mpire, : Grand Jury Refuses babes, Saturday's conte #1 Wilson, fullback; Geehan, quarter , ort ed iinegman, | cotall. A run the length of the mdi 7 | * “yoriana |field by Squires, Roosevelt left end, / to Indict Wild Bull) | ‘imate each, | Was one of the features. re GEN YORK, Nov, 1-—tale An-| Washington Elevens Have Made | fig zs io SS rirpo, » American heav Dn: Was! Stenred’ of tha Souarecs | 178 Points to 138 fon On | inois En ut || The sure way to put pep into your job on which Canon Chase, Brooklyn | €gon) With Broken Hand | onarain Be isto getinto a eset, sous t to have itm de- | I 1920 when Washington made her the Univerai ¥ of Washington and Ore-| URBANA, Ill, Nov. 1.—“Red”| - Wigan (5 indict: tim on chacgee c | Just trip to Hugene to moot the] #0" follow: has a cold, Waille Metiwain : BM perjury in connection with testi | University’ of Oregon on the gridiron, | 0" Game plased et nh broken hand. Despite these | A mony given before immigration au- | tho Huskies were beaten 170 0 In }ipo4 ugene oo gt umstances, which might eramp thiorities concerning his relations 1922 In the Stadium the two teams. in; orecen i a : atl with his inte nee q z= ‘ith Senorita Balnaca Lourdes | | battled to a 3-8 tle and in 1923 in the | 1994 jagene wea 16 Ieee th oh ante oy paar aie | ee Picart. Stadium the Purple and Gold} y597 ponny Fieta 4 ; | eu wri nahi dia, Se | GN aratleaes i jamoared the Lomon and Yellow with {1908 ugene Tinh 0 i | LAST WORK FOR ARMY | jo score ob ae }1911 Porttand ony | 4 ‘Michigan Calls « on | | WEST Nov. 1,—Forward | Oregon has scored a total of 188/192 Donny Mod 0 ue June nd signal drill con: | Joints to 178 that the Huskies have [191i Portand seu Little Brown Jug! atituted the Army’s lant practice be ‘amassed in the 16 times the two] {are wugeno pe she 3 MINNBAPOLI ‘OV. 1. Mieht} fore the Yale game today, Coache am Jxchools have met between the goal} igi 1 1 { {gan and Minne wore both to run RAVE not yet decided whether Hard | = ue. | posta. In 1911 and 1918 the two ree ¥ a 17 thru light signal drills here today. | “Shas ioe or Yoemans will start the gumo | a HE ANNI teams played their game in Port:|! ‘ | Michigun brought its traditional luck wt quarterback, j o i ey yn Wor ‘ty 7 eee 0 eo ro o— . } ri land Both tim “ W nN won, | | pi the little Brown Jug—when it AJTOWER CO. BOSTON Record of Gaines and sores between 173 4a8 arrived here last night, Uae

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