The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 6, 1924, Page 16

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PAGE 16 y THE SEATTLE STAR a ashington Will Win Declares Wee ,0oyie © k Z ° 4 : LamarGives 6 ” Oregon Game [77 the Sport Mail Bag| Gives “Red” Grange Greatest: Star of Season 7 rE Will Be Spur eee Ma Wacsons” Mein: * Aiewers Ang. and "At A t hl etics @ = ; ‘ } for Victo ry| the for Fane’ Whe fat Beane With’ their Kaiven | Real Punch | One of California’s Stalwarts ) Illin ois Halfback Is Ses in Right F BY BOZO BUNK -<ty mia Algom now. |Outflelder Makes Philly! iasmmemmeen , 4 é i : f et Hind io Hea Bers. D Dis mc Toye Dogecro is A Far and Away Best Man a C’ er . feet but your verticals are cock ae os epee Woes By Henry L. Farrell ton’s cho : the Prince of Wales had gone on election of All-A Be ionst x : that ride instead of Paul Revere s has been made pler f pe - . oat 5 ‘ . D' pad Las ergs (a i ‘alf-bac) re a a ave jth However, don’t take any wooden e ‘ bh ast, Ee t : J ' =. . + al te nwt Ans What » the matter with A Ph ' ° ' : hen dereat ; you, thelr . I will tell you what Mr. Coolidge | your left ‘ on é Bp oe Bibaae E: BP the winner se 3 see f r t ser A t v 1 that - ; Washi on ea : . : Huffman Has Big Handicap Made Strong Finish has been very ordinary. | West Has Edge aS = Of Short Arms in Fighting «.3:." 2s inate) in Grid Games R is my opinic _ - aged oa snow | Newest Sensation of Northwest Ring, Thru His Vic- j Oregon 7, Washins pb pa artagpe tory Over Delaney, Showed Punch; Just How “ nd t! f Good Is He? Match With Snyder Worth Seeing will do BY | H, LA Much to put them in a much better Same of mind than they were prev fous to the Oregon contest. No ¢ HUFFMAN iy ver fam can play their best football bine’ at the tur‘ salee When they think they are going up Meainst a set-up, and that was is a fighter with a national reputatt put |t Huftrhan in th Can he keer pace? P Saturday will be differen Fo Huftm a ser handicap as a fighter three years Enoch Bagshaw and He has short arms and It is a big drawback to Washington have been waiting for offenaive and this day; their thoughts have been Andy Smith and his great bunch Golden Bears. True to the fight img instincts of the Husky 4 ting with his back to the w Washington Huskie will adopt Shat same spirit. It will be a dit Terent team that walks out on the Stadium field next Saturday. Washington will win because they Will be in the right frame of mind. Washington ends will play a Prominent part against California on| HUFFMAN ount of the deceptive plays used | him and for either a a the Bears, and the success of |hard to hit with a right hand. fashington’s defense will depend a| Huffman has thia in his favor: he reat deal on the part these ends |is constantly on the move Play. California always plays a} A moving target is hard to hit Kicking game, waiting for breaks in|boxing secrets. M ‘order to put into effect thelr super-| bobbing around cc \ ne of take plays Huffman Can Hit NDS MUST u WARY If the Washington ends don't £0! doubt but w Gnto each play and follow around|he can take ‘every time, California will slip one| If th of their fast backs around the wings | him {nd all will be over. This point | py Should be watched by the spectators, | fast especially whén California is in| fashington territory. | ) California is playing a quick fad- | - kicking game, the same as has| played for several years, and/ Guttormson and Hanley will have} More trouble in returning kicks| than in any previous game. | This play is easily stopped if the| Joe Gorman, efensive backs are using thetr| Foley, who is ill, figh heads. California has not as yet} six rounds in Tacc Gisplayed any great offensive hens | On November the line, and Washington defensive | wi) box Bob EH: ean well afford to play for the kicks | route in the ¢ ind-let the-strong Washington line * pile up the line and short-end plays. | 5 : A RECORD TO |Golfing and Tennis | is his A man whe nn to be seen Long Arms Help Morgan Tod More: h in front ot . and he's handles hin feet pretty well and he| Thin & one of More rful pair of legs and he in the ring a Ww r him why not match two straight fe substity erts " rn ne same Destiny Football Guard Must | wer is the foo guard a| BE PROUD OF ’ . * ble athlete more or leas sta. ‘Oregon's use of only 11 men dur-) Don’t Mix—Tilden|! ebay hos ing the recent Washington game is| Bill Tilden says golf and tennis do|terference sed he @ credit to the conditioning of the |not m success of Mary me comés an men by Bill Hayward, and our hats |to the contrary notwithstanding. ents: ‘are off to him for this feat, which | _— a a ton, In sayment be ave the h : Broadway and Garfield Have Lots of Speed Notre Dame Tackle h During the last two months of the race the Athletics played practically 600 baseball, made & better showing over that period than any other club in the ohh 5 league ‘ WALTER RAU four of them were called back ‘B ated dash of ot A veteran in the line, Walter Rau will be one of the bul- It is generally admitted in the 1b s er Outt Lamar} warks of the California team here Saturdc © plays at| West that Gipp, the late Notre - A the arks of the Californi t here Saturday. He plays at) thine star, wen’ the only player one of the guards, Lamar, twice before in the + ured by of recent years who could com | pare with the allaround ability of Grange. The Ilinois junior can do everything that Gipp did | just as well or a little better, R ea dy for Grid Tussle Seal bees cel st t Mack from of the Americar itcher, Rollie Nay kick Lamar Supplied Punch : ed t While » hit the day he Baosnwar ] sitting that he is c ext 7p tment to 7 Sandy Herd Has 17 Holes-in-One Mark In Lamar T have finally | gotten the man so badly needed in my outfield. He has given the club a batting punch. After will start in he Joined us we played the best [having two wets of } ii er, hay ball in the league. Lamar makes He has the following men ¢ the har the Athletics a strong pennant able will tle ‘the For all the publicity that has contender. Lavin, Smi lett ame will start at been given him and all the ado- Jation that the campus bestows | oa m| upon him, Grangy is a most | | e world series I bumped | Simy ie Good Next Season einan-| unassuming youngster. “I get ch Le de a lot of help,” was the answer ive » tre gave when asked after the e game how he did it, His father is a policeman in Wheaton, TL, and he has a brother in | the freshman class at Illinois | who gives promise of being a great football player. Pillette Is Said _to Be on Marke “The Athletics can field on wel as the rest, hit pretty well and if we get the pitching of the last few months look out for us in 1925. “Looks like an open race in the American league next year and the Athletics have the big chance Just ahead.” Dean Was Flop With | | New York’s Champs | biggest disap Dean, Mo hing recruit. Rockne Thinks Grid He’s Not Bad, but Officials Technical Real One Is Dead Will Try Fighting «°° Obey connalty 45" a-avod ‘ata! for four years tackis ton, crasher, but he isn't the orginal One. Dame |“ Notre Dame mentor | Byed pheno That geniteman ames are merely be- | passed out years ago 1 to turn $b een parades for th i penalticn. offictals in- a ring Tigers Fortified With Wronghanders s college day but with their minds on thelr work and the big crowd of Washington | supporters backing them to the HI SAY BARON, w < eb fimit, my tip is that California will] |7) AWSKING YouR PAWDON, ca feturn to Berkeley with a dent in| \ ‘4 : é Epp its perfect record. | | | AND ALL “THAT SORT Of {OUR VALET SPEAKS, Rot, V'KNOowW wo BUT “HERE 1S A BEVY OF Spencer Comes SRADESMEN ATi!’ GATE rth | TO COLLECT BILLS, AN! ; No 1 on Same | WERE AIN'T A DIME I Train as Bears) Jf) 1 corFER! ovate 1 ILLIE SPENCE . SETH’ HOUNDS on | California featherweight, who} A THEM, SIR Quw fights Tod Morgan for the Coast| bro aly Lpeys title in a six-round scrap at the! Crystal Pool next Tuesday, is mak-} ast from San e train with| team. Spencer BARON !~ TM VERY SORRY GIR,~ BUT YouR OTHER COLLAR HAS NOT COME BACK FROM TH’ LAUNDRY! we IE I MAY BE SO RAGH AS TO AWSK SIR~ CAN YOU PAY ME LAST MONTHS SALARY 2-- TM FLATTER THAN A DOOR MAT ! w~ SOT, SIR I. the star| ‘will arrive her | Spencer beat Da other night in the South and he gust have plenty of stuff tq turn t trick as Nunes gave Morgan je of his toughest fights here. = Morgan i¢ now in training at Pustin & Sait's gym, and Spencer il arrive in time for plenty of! jork here before the fight, and the focal bugs can get a real line on him Wetore the ifeht | . Ts aroc 4 | Jim Corbett Had * Baseball Ambition | dim Corbett writes that his first bition was to be a big league ball Player. : d Carpentier May Be | . Back for Tunney © Georges Carpentier may return to} America this winter@r a return bout Indoors with Gene Tunney. | Goit is the youngest sport in| Smerica and the fastest in growth. opto seen 0 tho ae | (our BoaRDINC BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN] Notre Dame Quartet BA sete fer ae t e ere akepe Ree tin nieae sazae | ) Best Backs in Land | the majors, Ty Cobb is well fortified | Notre Dame © country th four of them: Whitehill, Leon- 1, Cole and Wells mee ‘ome and 9%" Emme One Short of 20-Game Mark ' Too Much Whistle Howard Ehmke failed by one gu to live up to a spri WAS GAIDI wVEGue Blowing on Grid | said he woula win 20 games Football coaches insist that if the . ‘ You IMAGINE You officials of the grid game become too| Bad News for Dubs; ARE MAKING SPORT technical the sport will drop to the ; Be uUeniLe. ke vel of basketball No Bigger Cups Now more than an’ ¢ A ait zo the size 0 Geecoue sas ho th the whistle used as been bee y \ e val : FOR THIS HORSEPLAY, _. 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