The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 7, 1924, Page 20

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Wilson and Dixon Will Do Punting Saturday Kicking to ‘The Br uin and the H usky ‘Portland e Be ab ied Their Lineup: Tomorrow jy; ech at Stadium | °! IFORNIA POSITION WASHINGTON Gettting Best . d R . l Football to Make Foul «team Kicking Game Saturday | }joy t May Be Wimmer IR i R. G. 1 R «( Offensive Side Recover- BY LEO Hi, LASSEN | ye > Du ffensive Side ecover Y Pe | Cortac , ~. bX es ing Punt Inside 10-Yard . Dixor roa H © Py " Line Is Called Foul 1 y ° ie dhe’ A BY BLAKE HENRY F, Princeton and Harvard Furnish Big Saturday Game p~ > First Game of Big Three Tangles Will Be Played To- morrow; Calm Before Storm in Other Grid Circles; Army and Navy Preparing forAnnual Struggle BY HENRY L. FARRELI | . ! y , 4 ~~ and om, til A touchte th LP da ing game Andy St F£ LP DINON WILL KICK FOR BREAKS X nd now rr USED TO BE against Oreg t : 36 y né Saist ki oO I r y the|* b: SRAGSH Aw Ww i" * “DRILLS MEN a c Big 7 p Bagshaw had his H rn it a ve: : thru kicking plays for more th Ea ! ' . ‘awe hour last night at t dn the offens particular pa Pand Mike Ha show to cope wit GRID RULES t ARE COMPLICATED ikickors wil! come p g@iding the ball gam 2 ELLMAN MAY IE READY % Bull Bellman, 1 may be y w for the Bruin «: sering from injuries @Oregon contest and @uniform last > Hans Jacot ir, will be in the Wanta See a Real Kicker? Watch Tesreau a game Ithe v eam) Dartm: caution athe The rest of t Ms ready for the CALIFORNIA ‘TEAM IS HERE The California team { Bnd will workout this a From , kat w sod Dam kee | oir . with th 1 ‘and naka, Darr r < He + Huskies. HIGH SEHOOL TEAMS CLASH: iger-Babe Ganie Today, |#! pal With Beavers and Ted- dies Playing aaied B' Denny field t Kickoff set for 3 The probable 1i Broadwi Smith . Runte . Jurenberg ... Grummett . Beri service ac Army Army Perfecting Work for | Florida nd ROADWAY ar feated in their I ti ups follow Garfield F so tn ras BARONE So " Ce MRS. HOOPLE, wT © HUSBAND OF YOURS IS HOLDING ANOTHER BEE SOMETIMES I WIGH HAD A Pik ES PEAK D Like “TH' MAJOR, \ Aa HEAD Butler Bieister . RODEO WW HIS PLUG HAT!«|“] WELL, THATS NEWS AN HIKE ABOVE—TH Arnold WE WANTS His MAIL To ME!~I kWew iG j cLouDs! His ONLY FAULT 1S, THAT HE NEVER CARRIES A PAF RAC AlN FOR His I HADNT FELT JUST RIGHT THIS LAST WEEK,~ I THOUGHT MAYBE tr WAS RHEUMATIOM I; ADDRESSED “To Him Now AS "BARON HOOPLE"! = SAID HE IS-TH’ RIGHTFUL. HEIRTOTH/TMILE, FRom SOME ANCESTOR WHO USED GO OUT NIGHTS WITH KING ARTHURIL Ballard and Roosevelt p! aS game ton y, Washington | After Rifle Honors Now on th urd T hope to turn out r than that of last one match dur- | year which lo’ ing tho sea Hale & up on the shooters r more than a week and the nquad will be cut on the basis of these until only 35 are left on December 15 scores Chicago Line Heavy; Ready for Illinois + CHICAGO, Nov. With the heav- | fest team from t to tackle in| the conference, Chic hoped | to defgst Iilinois with} i gmashifigine : attack, | Regulars Will Be | Ready for Chicago URBANA, Noy. 6—Despite their | {juries, Hall, Slimmer and ira 1 6 Will play against Ch ‘o if they are Beeded, it was indicated jn the final Workout before the game. Holds Balance in Pacific Coast League| [ “ He’ Il Battle Former Teammates F) Baseball Men Wondering About What May Happen Meeting Here Monday of Coast Diamond Official May Not Be So Peaceful as Expected if Tom Typ. ner Should Shift to Little Three BY LEO H, YTHING ASSEN I ed until W Wrig. ds t with a 4 g ] € vunice- t I I 4 i ost I t I 4 Ed r territ« igt nlosA Was one Met } ed ‘a dicts d sided c l g him Port 0 ‘d \ 1os| Football for Sl Radio Fans WHAT WILT | PORTLAND Dor 1 Yale vg, 41 7 m—Ames Will Tom Turt bette thd titer aha , 454 m—Iowa Thr \ J =A MORGAN HAS SUES. RING RECORD 0 cast 8.9 of tie ballot Feather Champ Drops 4 : inte + eg! Bea Verdicts in Fr fighters in the ring today d that cam eld by Tod eight cham GLENN ¢ ARLSON of th For four years Glenn “Scoop” Carlson played sterling ball) th» moe : i, at quarterback for Enoch Bagshaw at Everett high school, |*4» ® ltt saerecgenaeade 3, * 3 being a teammate of George Wilson, Abe Wilson, Chalmers) portiana bolds t Walters, Roy Seivers, Fred Westrom and the rest of that\u 1 i t Everett crew on the Washington varsity. But Saturday it'll\» we'll y fu be different, for Carlson tee ignals for the California Golden Bear and he'll be and his first playing against his former mates R e T. Ik ee alKS; OOKS-SLICES on Seattle fairways, | 2 BY ALEX ©.ROSE ~ coach. w Cc. uldn't be sam Maybe It Is "= ae Me uce: Apple [as ak ampion, sions Ove same Maly é sa be in tr this afternogm igh t follows: Henry G& 1 - Morrow, six rounii A 4 Mickey Hanno Van Patten, the hand Waite some rascal of the Rainier Golf |. Gh, club, is very much y ed with his golf game these days, having ; Cs recently joined the — hole-in-six Larry Ives tried the “explo. {nad trom one ing sion shot with his new niblick |ence. Reginald Russell, and after the sand storm died [)"\° at wo ls down, the Inglewood skipper said . mn Kendric 1 birthda right uppercut Bile nnd the shot produced the worst golf waded aug wrth round of his {igi ell here last night aa When he gota he'd ever tasted tho | Dick Haynes found his ball ey Snell rushed him and Gor estied in and he down without being hit, with mi th t that ¢ ee disqualified him a Stanley & t off the fairways ¢ |fight to Snell | Mendez and Kid sobs six rounds to a draw. ing the winter months : Site ALSE MRERY, bead Matthews fractured Fram " : rial a 4 a wi An Lg nsler’s jaw in the third round ai %\know why Guy thley Mc failed to show up for the Fratstee hae qu And then he and Clay n| Cary got | ellison, the popular man. | aulding’s, has h € eason at the expense of | iff gang. He used the kro-flite rou Joe In a ¢ fon all his trip: | Teeth as ra as $5. Mest Net of Red Rubber... Wi rantee a fit aa Basketball Bee Buzzes 1 and Varsity to Report YOU POSTPONING Va EAAMINATION oe MEIN VOORHE ES and Arnold Colley, ‘former tdaho | 4 outbulle # RAN Tid If you know there tn ball be f Ul star, who played with tho | something the matter vite coh Hee Bd uper-varsity last year, will be eligi. | your eyes, don't pretend to of Wa has called this s¢ and expected by | yourself that there Lan’ men to tu t for the first | Many to land a berth on the team | ng for your ey practice next Monfay at 4| Last year’s frosh outfit loaves Kd ‘are’ ofter mundson Jim Charteris, Al F We can render a is dabbing rob: of | Clarenc Shreeve and Al Schuss# to that bespeaks its qu iy ith: lite: {Work with; actual benofits. edictions the Pur jd in the fast-approuching on, which gets under way January much chance mourns Her gloom over concernir —- ‘Towa Finishing Up for Butler Game IOWA CITY, Nov. 6.—Trained to DEPENDARLY: In contracted: f . Nd old ts valuable, 0 Pe pu full value of “Tye championship, ay ritized instr nly got three lettermen and 1 don't {Mest the Butler Bull Dogs Saturday, ith stent know of any real promising ma- {Iowa regulars Were excused from . you will ne terial in school to pi h and taken to the black i505, RounTH AVENUE The veterans ara Bob Hesketh, Coach Ingwersen out: | rn. PIKE SEAT TAS tar forward; ox-Capt, Dick Frayne, | lined strategy ho expects to use | Open 9 6 Daily 0 to {3 Samday) ind Capt. George Anc on, Who, by | | TS) the way, may be handicap, More than 4,000 students have ob-| OHIO DENTIS use ¢ serious injury ti tained theiv tickets for the Golden| 207. University his hands during the past sun ' game up to date, and s WA Corner Se Over Mutant Say. Gratton Hale, overal substitute, is ek hundred will do so before Saturday | @ las |

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