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12 Huffman Beats Delaney in Sensational Fight ‘avorite Knocked Down in Sixth by Navy Star sluffman Shows Speed and Punch Against Delaney and Wins Verdict Clearly; Delaney Lives up to Advance Notices; Webster Beats Griffin BY LEO H, LASSEN 7 DDIE HUFFMAN t Jimmiy Dela in one of the most = r t ttle een in Seattle al to v ight , Was on the Huffm pune 1} € r ‘ g on his ell rang a nt of ¢ t wa vera « ri Dizard g hort left } 1 jab 1 a right | Bears Leaving ney to tt Home Tonight N 1 FIRST ROUND | EVEN NEED FIXING Champ Ball Teams and Contenders Need New Blood Huffman started fast laney landed it seen Huffman ms 2p some y floored Huffman knees sagged badly, h as his weathered the storm a: e likely that the puthpaw Zachary and will go as well next Detroit's is in the infield. still hand Dad bacheewmdie problem for his feet to from D fourth round and Ror sever veteran Frank} keeping 8 prob wis at him in this round and had the edg at the bell. a : uld = be im | Huffman was well with ; ! both hands in the fi 4 Delaney oh . pa was trying to land punch for a " . ear ckout, but Huffman, wi r Bes as beat er punches Huffman and won the edge Both men did some st jt the start of the sixth a speeded up { {ty d Huff man, coming out of a clinch, hit h 3 righ & left hook tt topes RIGHT HAND + Clow featured the gram ‘Tan righ! ‘o ores hid ‘a a = Ahem Zhe chin that didn’t tr lay Ry mix inches. He flor ly dazed Salmon position and ° se 2; Me-| counting cig ‘ 3: Mont- ssf t Columbla: Colman, 0; John Ml out of the unexpected re.} A tumt Iman, 0; J “sult and Huff was given sdnendous ovation as he left the ring. ‘= In the semi-windup Pep Webster, |* a tre Highland Park, 0 vy cy WED ) 24 THE EATTI AR reau and Wil 8 ——— —_—<-— | Can’ the Golden Pears Stop Te: %) Wilson ‘and Tesreau Will | Be Washington Mainstays on; Washi 1's attack g the gre est Tr ? of games with California t be bear | the I available until Sat HTushley Tesreau rt-breaking n and League of Nations May Be In on Next Dempsey Fight BY JOE WILLIAMS PS same weakness v RK Th ’ me tough he Mextega ter for that “DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED” ———|GRANGE WILL Longest Run hes Isn’t Record! 1 Ry BA The longest football run of the present season won't get a ‘AL, LOSSERS SHY | Good Grid AT IRELAND. Officials Are «| Only 20 Micks Turn Out Hard to Get wn of the cap: the is lst. There in him because he Mextean 4 For some reason or other you find fewer Mexicans in the ring profes ty place in the record book. atmo for Ball Game; Irish ee aaa bwteetta tia cies Before the ball was officially | , ana tas -. Tour Cancaled TEW YORK, Nox vyweight in his I downed it had traveled a distance * bean ticl N ab of t ¢ fighting Mexican of 158 yards and was in posses. | * ragahe ce - 5 oor the Mare Sha cai lave ail woke Hittie caae slon of the team other than the ted that| VAL PICINICH aes He Maxicas alae helt a inate one that started the play, ange has cided that Boston task as rou No Mexican ever held a ring titl - h than &/ hum. factory staff of big Lito Ybarraeame close. You remem br a Eddie Green, sub quarter on - 1 Tikests | hy is with | Se pile i han San Alia ber Jose Twice \ the Southern’ California 11, | RT®, One Bes MAWES pee tape saepe gl ge rial a hays peat twelght caught a kick-off about 15 yards |‘ : sys igh ao , ncked out back of started own goal line. Sox on to touch it down, He then | the Eur 1 as does the b there is a lot of ship and was k penn Ja icke were} teammates d to get back on his shaky Green was finally tackled from certain college objected, hands out a / = A niong ith Wolgast in 1912 vem changed his mind. ing maa stan aniong th Ssdor pas uate ma rkwood w "ig lea tea leade % é £5. rae Instead of making a touchback . or coat i i a Fa Ue aN g tp seston in iene Suis Ovencoars of the play, he ran it out. The op- ; hse he wan thea | vet Often | lakes we a of ¢ piacere Abert , position, bewlldered at the auda- : an ee © for for-|before a satisfa r ‘ Ales : city of the situation, failed to put lands — #01 |\s ade out for the big gam j n he + or ur 4 = > nich's rs “d de n. Volgas' tau, up much of a defense. | eral of Picinich's] nen i¢ some official to whom a taye own ga ) Lander Hall n kidding about the| numne averse decisions to that nided partly by the referee. It I bepind on the enemy's two-yard reception they | schoo! gr Senate seats qe sr} ent into the records as a knockout = 1 After running 113 yards he Runners Lead would get abroad. THis BAIA Moeanbacver Ca Ele 5 fumbled the ball whem tackled, WAN that 'T -am| \excucop shal wast ave haan & ‘ov.| Rivers, however, never ceased to An opposing player recovered hall is in the lead in |} spn beriesap terenaba? ee orrying al it and ran the ball back to his F: ‘S}erning head for all forms of athletics. w charge that he was jobbed out of the arned in the id ra hat 7 an would be very: wiastinar (title following year Ritchie ( OMPARE team's 43-yard Ine, almost the eek of intramural cross. || ia Danii HI santa ty emer ieaE A stopp tise spot where the kickoff took place. running atthe’ | Chihiesa 4 OCuP ee hy MaREs Tanne tn Monbea hint Much wasted effort by Green sit he men of the hall j z Ne © pitcher and P' It would not only be the duty of A man to name the officials without consulting the colleges con cerned but also straighten out any Fumbles are perhaps the most dangerous feature of gridiron play. One fumble often spoils a score of brilliant plays that pre- ceded it. her Old-timers tell you Aurelio Herrera, Pi Kappa Phi also a lightweight, was the great Mexican fighter the game has ever known, Herrera flourished in the such CHARGE ACCOUNT of SERVICE j fraterr | with 19 pointa, || Mlpha Sigma Phi is third with 18. | “I am afraid those two names will be enough to start a riot in Irelani | If Picinich could have looked into] and all disputes that constantly a: Jack Webster he southpaw colored boy ¢: Griffin an awful lacing. © future he would have had no|in college athletics ~ |reason to fear the Dublin reception.| Under such a system the colleges |days of McGovern, Young Corbett, | Kid Broad, Bat Nelson and that gang Cheasty’ Just 20 people paid to see the game} would have nothing to say as to the | of licensed destructionists, “vith his awkwardly cl in Dublin between the Giants and| officials. As a matter of fact the| None of them ever found Herrera “Griffin at long #inge OUR BOA RDING HOUSE BY A HERN |the White Sox {names of the officials would not be/a pushover. The dope on him fs that Second at Seneca a bad beating at | - ~ - _ / | There was no riot but had there}known until they walked on thelhe was ge hitter and shrewd S “won every round and o = been, the players would have had | field to st i me. a Shy but none too game. “Jong range more than 4 P é thi spectators outnumbered almost| This would make far better officiat = does. Griffin landed one SAY MAJOR, ~ WHATS Such = Am UH: Hun wo to o' ing. The men in « of the games | tarly in the fight that staggered the NOUR RACKET INGOLENCE !~ HME~ RIP VAN WINKLE WAS The rest of the a land estat would © no irons in the fires be- | colored boy, but outside of that { ~n' ¥ a fe i 4 has been canceled, The tourists took | cause happened to be favored Webster wou all of the way SPELLBINDING ~TH I WOULD HAVE You NEXT IW LINE, SO -TH the first train after the game for|by a certain college ST.CLAIRS WITH THAT UNDERSTAND, M'LAD, ATILE WAS PAGGED on) London, In addition no official would feet | ‘ c 3 ff mye Fi bed jthat h ould be jeopardizing his WINS “TAFFY ABOUT YouR “THAT 1 CAN LAY Oo Him.~ BUT HE SLEPT A as el to agen Bill Griffith was stepping out of} his class to meet Ted Synder and the FAMILY COAT OF ARMS, AN YOU BEG A econd round after he had be floor three or four times, The DESCENDENT OF EA Tacoma jad was enough b BARON, 4 “ WHY GAY. the Navy fi too str WE KNOW You'R and experi } at G Phil Sh Bill Car ONIN STRETCHING tH’ BUTTON HOLES OF NOUR IMAGINATION! ter and Schacht stopped the fight 1 the third round, giving it to the T coman. The Bellingham boy took a bad walloping. (Se A re Jimmy Smith punched too straight ¥ with both s"24 for Kennle Gouya § . and the Tacoma bantam won the verdict over the Spokane entry, | { Schacht refereed all of the fights Bostwick, O'Neill and Thomy acted as judges and Dan Salt Lonnie Austin staged the show Tod, Morgan fights Wille Spencer next week. DON'T FIGGERS | EVER LIE?: © YOU belleve in figures? Digest | thin: Tlinola defeated Nebratha 9 to 6, alco trimmed Michigan, 39 to 14 Oklahoma defeated Nebraska 14 to 7 That makes Oklahoma four points better than Ilinois, who only had a three-point h on Ne Drask Likewise on the dope tronger than Michigan using the ebraska i mparivon. Then Drake steps out and beats Oklahorna, 28 to 0. | If you believe in “figgers’ it Js possible to give Drake @ high rating among tho leaders, game | position when called upon to make a |ruling that might decide the game. Under the present system the mak. | ing of such a de Plans Are Laid for Church Cage League CLAIM “To THE “TITLE OF BARON MYSELF ~ T OFF I~ maAgOR ~ NOU'RE DUST ONE OF THOSE sion would mean | BEING A DIRECT CHESTNUTS THAT WONT vr sen nal ner Plans} the scratching of the official's name ~ . TOF r =)" . perfected for the basketball season!y. the college affected. | | DESCENDANT OF THE — FALL OFF “TH OL at the ik of the Seat-|" the college affected j | NOBLE BARON) HOOPLE { FAMILY TREE /. 4 tle Chureh 4 ue held CAVANAUGH STAR COACH IF You PLEASE ! } wy, 4 poe 4 Monday at th MiG Ad -€ Major Cavanaugh of Boston cl x : 4] G. Norman was chosen to act as| 8 lege is regarded as the best one-man LH A | President; Wms Lampert, vice presi-| football coach in the country. Foot G y H dent; John ssemer, secretary-| ball fans will reemmber that Boston ¢ 4 treasurer, and Wesley I. Rennie, |colleg under Cavanaugh, after executive secretary. Four members| twice defeating Yale, was wiped off } of the board of directors were so-|tho Bluo schedule > lected—A. B. Hiatt, Walter Wood, —— Rey. E. W. Erickson and Neville TIGERS HOPEFUL Goff. Coach Bill Roper, with a hope of Sixty churches were represented| turning out a Princeton team that | Wp at this meeting. Team entries for} will best Harvard and Yale, ts giv-| @ basketball close on November 17th. The season will begin on Decem- ber Ist ing much consideration to fleetness of foot in picking his 11, He is con- | ceding weight for speed, other things ---muss the hair unless a few drops of GLO-CO have been used, It keeps the hair combed all day; pleasing, refreshing; a liquid tonic, || HAS GERMANY «| SECOND NURMI? Germany boaggn another Nurmi in Hans Purstein, champion longs. | } | tance runner of tho kalser-less At drug unte: country, In a recent race Purstein | el ag? Lak ee broke Kolehmainen’s record for the 20-Kilomter run, doing the distance | in 1 hour, 6 minutes, 32 seconds. Purstein has four other notable run: GLO-CO= ning records to his credit THE Send for Sampio Bottle After MaWager Lee Fohl of the OSLL Moktalay Ante keene Ot or the regular men vho make eve: laycount “« AL TOWER 00. BOSTON O311 MoKinley 4 0 ¥ Boston Red Sox saw Hoge Workman NARI play professional football, he ex. pressed regret that Workman could hot pitch as well as ho throws for. | L/QUID HAIR DRESS 7 Address. i ‘ai ARE SCR NTS? incest Sti ward passes, GG Sake arene tt