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TH OF DESTINY : r ATTLE §& | Game Today {Grid Officials | Too Technical | s Much |.,.... | Mean IF a “ »L- ° to “Baggy” |“. Picked Teams to Clash (— ashington Coach Pre- * . Fi f Cc CG Pared 3 Years for To- in First Of Cup Games day’s California Game I As | All-Star Elevens to Meet at Seattle Ball Park; Teams | BY age a | Ui Were Picked by League Officials; Play for Navi- u | ; Bh he gation Cup; Seattle Won Last Year pig “talent Deters BY BILL SHAVER canda of t that ¢ I EPRESENTATIVE teams from the Washington State fone, but af Football association will meet in the Rainier Valley om ' 1 ball park tomorrow afternoon in the first game of the be we at Bae ‘ 25 series for the Puget Sound Navigation cup, em-} of t thou . $ of the inter-city soccer championship between Se- attle and Tacoma. The game is set for 80, Two strong teams will face each other. The Seattle eleven has been selected from the Seattle teams, the players being selected from Maple Leafs and Todds of the First ~ THEY RE MEN division and Vikings of the Second division, Tacoma, Car- nado, Renton and Newcastle contributed to the Tacoma TITLE MAY Seattle-Tacoma Soccer Game Sunday Honor i for Chesbro Myron Brown, Golden Bear Star We mit was Hat lho — t's great re No doubt Che 5 instruction Pass Decides Game; Babes Trim Tigers Squires Goes Over for Winning Touchdown for Teddies ‘AM STANDINGS w.t had h to rry't . It is unfortu t with the team wh world series to ¢ rh pea weeks after the Chesbro for pome rea won opened, O. A. C. Winner he t The Seattle team looks like a hard outfit to beat, but the BE STAKED in Grid Game uk a te aes | Hu . eleven men selected to wear the Tacoma colors should not P 1 n early in the GSH AW *ree Certain Athletes Deliver prove any easy pickings for the local men. The Tacoma at ullma for Roane Be itat wre toesian Unexpectedly; Lefler! management had little say in the selection of the Tacoma| Spencer Will Take Feath- iP lard In the pe ington eleven Was Such a Man entry this season, the lineup being chosen by the league! er Title If Under 128 ine dius kicked both Be tres years ms — : officials, and there was con li I and Beats Morgan h ur also con football team. And this is tho BY BILLY EVAN siderable dissatisfaction ex- Ington Is ‘ an OE Md today is the day he haa a AIN at may be classed) pressed by the City of I Aft Ti tl Ts: a tne lates tisha ss be 1S tie | anal ane: al eles ee for three | 0d ay ginal tiny leaders but this has been wl I o ¢ at the Crystal F C. made ®/Garfleld because they t Deys lose tc oday th Paap Bag campy. tene nut and all the _ f Georgie weigh hich should have tled | one more game than the mime upon to put up the tig ton club was ix | STS ite ed $ Nected willl| * a siite the stipu elght of 128 re, but fate betrayed Hale nf lives. That Ore he) Tacoma players selected wi Pg j a pe Son gg Bigs t e ba ceed caan 2 5d t © seasons, || pound: ight half, and h 5 un #8 & thing of the past an | id F be in uniform when the kick- n bas iasued ¢ Morgan, who holds the title won't| Ma ate ¢ neal eae touch. Mon ome : — c ize up hit nh wt ’ 1, who holds the title, won’ _ » to kick goal after the They're out there t - diy |off is ordered North Central of || weigh much m than 126, while| Mi down. 8 for Bagshaw as well as {& te badly ‘ ae S P. etic tn a real trivute| bs Last the first year of Toki a ; Spencer hasn't weighed here yet The first touchdown was ma + nares ass, | Casting around |e" for t ndsome Puget added ther vic. || Spencer a 1 Friday, working by the Pullmanites when Hanson | : . > win, but he'll be a sound trophy, the Seat ry wa ord Friday by beat- ||out yesierday afternoon at Austin blocked a kick and recovered the | Winning Game wants to Pe ee for such @ F returned the winner. In. addition » 60 to 0, pi ball behind the Aggies’ goal. 0. A.| - to congratulate his boy | Manager =k \ ghter 8 mish rd, the sporting editor of © evened the sx second HREE times the Broadway Tigers down before a better team leciied to t to the trophy, a set of medals will n t even n et tne aul ead the Chae ¥ gO decided to take a) pe ip ant The ene- nm almost at co News, ¥ i quarter when a bucks fought back an L c like true Wasbingtoniens chance on Wade|>@ Presented wey 4 <b the foott ot “ e Ag: |field Bulldogs within the shadow of ‘ 4 Lefier, a left-(0nd game will be played in Tacoma aver th ee an , to eee tr like wiebete mal Gee in te : REAT NTE AGS | ‘ ri afl syns, Tomorrow's game will Introduce Stu t H says that Bp sid “aa t oO. A. C, made munriae | of ae Ne h a ] ' Oe ASUS I 3 “5 * sar ar here, aa he is a od Jim Dizon tan't the only bird on! ‘or the Ore t game at Denny ang ‘the game this afternoon two of | tation ane ; fos it 4 hy iy ts ™ : me i. corse pleaser and a malin rit ja varsity that can } lost the ball |day. And on the fourth Psy the " qd . t majori¢ e attle ane. in ¢ ut af ¢ abave pictu ‘ nie orted to eir fancy cence Over Suveiapes , ely that gamen will be played reg Wins Honors , uth The abave pictur ¢ iyard ling by « fumbl cp a i tee Pacific Coast will be matched | Sats Tet tee tha’ een an tee | Nate Druximan has his eard| Myron Brown, backfield star, f r, of Washington State, smash ad aitaes: Foe ee nae ‘ach other. a y ey np rape > te P 1 d tty well up with the follow. |ing thru after booting a long spiral scross the last touchdown of the | Montgomery over the line was co: Walters, the steady | BVANS at the Ra en at Portlan ing bouts signed | 2 ee verted, and that play won the big fton snapper-back, is seldom | sible in the world series, and alth ORTLAND, Ore, Nov. %—Bin-| Geywel va. Lakey Morrow, W. 6. C,,|game for the Garfield eleven. Har Gredit for the great work he|he went to bat only four times dur-) Xo jeague contents are ached ae a ee te II Pe a AND IT RAINS ola Dutfy kicked goal. B both on the offensive and de-| ing his stay je club, he did his | oo. tomor Tho regular sched-|oayiand, Cal. took the $2,000 Mar y Mendez, | “>> s The final score was Garfield 7 Smart football men rate | bit toward Amaricad jie will be re d next day m hotel stake for the fivegalte | IN CALIFORNIA | a irne Tiger ees of the bast raving de-jleame pepnant for Washington. |" otiowing are the opposing tenths at the Pacific Interbatic Matthews va. Rrownle Vi- ‘Bert Forbes ip Beant n tac radia centers the Northwest has thet ait oe tues tn td st with tho. clubs from which the play-| tors w last night mweights, four rounds. B' RKELEY, Cal, Nov. 8.—~Weep- A toe third parted by eres Bie safely, making two doubles |e are drawns erty Dare, owned by Ben| One scrap is to be added. | skies, raining bucketfuls all W F ick, made by Hull, an¢ ed (ERs Be pa een. bg oe adic ugeg dis a | SBATTI Goal, McPhillips| R. er, i. ‘Angeles, wee second, da lacie night long, srested today’s game be. ins ame as jlke the Tigers had the game in the has been given a lot of pub- Jand a single. Each hit played a big) SB ‘ 3 ip yer, } [Ketan the Gatebeetty ne Titah sack with their three-point lead the Southern press, but he'll | part in the result of the game. (Toda); backs, Kirkwood and Daly | Miracle Mar aby McCARTHY WINS ON Foun | | ‘°°? Sole at tiie Mie at | on: And then came the break. hands full with Walters op-| It was destiny that enabled Mana-|(Todda); halves, Ross and Buck! Stuart, Seattle, ri Gk! her ten vee easel | ; - tl A er Harris to pick up vo valuable i(Todds) and Abbey (Maple Laafs);| Hood. owned by i Portland widdewelght | en 1 will trot out for the first | Ww 2g hhagtl ii ey a <4 BREAK c renth he It was | for ‘orbe i Francisco, t iddiewelght,| Stanford will trot out for thi in the Seattle ring a few yeara| A ate be & taitie worth |man at the eleventh hour "he | ceenrae J. Corbett Maple Lastel " 000 stake, |W awarded a victory over Eddie|time aince the opening game of the | ho was always rated asa emart| The Bulldogs held the Tigers on with such splendid centers | dedtiny that he should deliver as he|Gritfiths (Todds), Lauretsen (Vik The Richard ; ‘ ago he y did, |ings, Bennett (Maple Leafs) and|first ever offered here for Shetland |ichards of the Roa City on a| season practically intact varsity |boxer, their own 35-yard line when Broad. sSicolheieniates | Blomberg (Vikings) |ponies, was won by Peter Pan, |foul last night tn the ¢ round / lineup, including Ernie Nevers, the) ang now Forbes Is using that|way tried to make yardage instead * | 4 by Bridgford farms, Joy, Il. /0f thelr 10-round fight. MoCarthy | preat. line-plunging fullback, who a| a boxing experience to good ad-|of kicking. 4 VARNELL PEER TACOMA: Goal, Frew (Carbonado): Creacent, of D. G, Welty's/88 knocked out but doctors de-| half a team himself. Nevers WAS! vantage as a second. ‘Chuck’* Carroll, who, by the way, "EREE Today’ s Game backs, Anderon | (Tacoma) and Nevada, lows, was second. |Clared the blow was low hurt In the first game of the reason |“, een observer and Knowing all| Played a whale of an all-around game Varnell is handling the Blundell (Newcastle); halves, Gil : entry r Car | | and has been out until today. lof the ins and outs of the game, | for Garfield, booted the pigskin clear foday at the stadium. —"Factrio coast «| SRMAE (Tacoma), V; Weston and Ma-/rou won a roadster class. Rolla! pay THER'S FAILURE COSTLY | Utah is somewhat of an unknown | rorbes has made himself invaluable | #crosa the Tiger line, the ball travel- jana that the Washington-| Fa Washington at Geattie, | Ton! Menton); forwands, Hardy (Ren-iteed, owned by Dr. Walter Vent | wnitcn reuther F jauantity here. It has not pl to Bob Harper and Eddie Huffman. |'g 66 yanis. game will have the best/ Siete tite toad, ell (Tacoma), Gallagher,|cnicago, won the open jumping eae uther's failure to 40/1 store in the Ban Francisco bay re A good necond can do much be-|. Quarterback Butler tried one play As in refereeing. t ¥s. Stanford at Palo Alto. | (News » Firth (Tacoma) and! event. iver just about cont Brooklyn thal gic It brings, however, a rood | A rounds to make or break his |ffe™m his own 20-yard line and then is doubtful if Varnol! has a peer | & Marrs ve He = § 4 33 4 Saantes Hannis (Renton). — pear ant. The crack southpaw won | rep ion, altho ne of the expert®| enter in the ring. His handling |te Tiger skipper kicked. The ball It comes to refereeing a apal | ametie ve Whitman at Wails| George Buck, Todds’ center hi SLOPPY FIELD only eight games can seo 1 for the visit-/ oF nis man and his Instructions and tae! st Cf the side id bie fet ra | aptain the Seattle team, ar tr eR a the | Went directly across the field, going PORTLAND, §.—A moro or! of battle oft-times mean ‘ ‘ es, Set S| a Tait ot Cambaians brit, Facoma right hallo siopny Held amas to Ove | Princeton and Harvard Playi ying |fifterenco ‘between victory and de-/out of Doundg en the 36-7ard tne é ledge of football are the| Marvisnd vs. Tale at New Maven. J ‘ an Fran Th | GAME i s Georgetown vs. Pennsylvania at Phile- smah club, of Por tht An i G id Cl. od: Forbes {s taking Harper in hand | GAME SI ant | Mee ase ve ae FIRST HOME ternoon, when they will mix for eir nual Gri assic OF | oa n deveiantne tha tad boxing | Failing to kick up-field put the -Ti- ree oe eens Sil] Rarcegita ve Berto WALLA WALLA, Nov. the club foott of the Pa BY HENRY L. FARRELL | Princeton today and would jump that Harper once had, but/ ers in the hole, and St cost them the Major engagements on the) Sviuebanna ves his nyheter haune all Yale i tame wetkee, |iost when he began infighting tac-|#™me, as Garfield etarted the drive PRP oe ch maton > man football fans will see thelr first ener | NAM +E, Nov, s—| Mil ¢ le bit when gan in Beagle year and ie much) wordy ve army at West Pot home game . when the TWhit- strate the | () AMBRIDG : yee fe | Beautiful weather prevailed. ‘The fter this break that brought them lowes ee ree Ot MAPEORT | cn Misslonatién abd. Willemsite of end runs, : sun ah from clear skies and! forbes helped Huffman consider. |the touchdown. = ) . 2 t | & Ose ail | owned for ite figh art, stalk-| | A-similar bit of bad judgment ae | West Virginia Wesleyan ve. Syracu ersity mix at football, aft: | forward pawes and criss-crosses un-| ONO OOF te eae for a| ‘here was hardly enough breeze to! apty in his preparation for the fight} A i B: io eee cane acrion te ots wiley | n doubtedly will be resorted to. ber dpuigestgccrtdli Vie. oe Har.|Uffle the flags on top of the bis| with Jimmy Delaney, and was In-|Paved the way for Broadway's only 4 : titnote vs. Chicago at Chleage = = ‘| : ree j stadtur | valuable in bis corner. score. eemarivenia and California,| Xitrn ‘Dame va, Wisconsin at*biadison H A j vara Good seconds, like Forbes, Spider | wine bec hahaa baie undefeated so far thix season, State ve. Ind ccmnlngten Ni ak B ” a D ” . | Held in rather low esteem by the Roach, Lonnie Austin and the Ike, |ball in its own terrttory in the thru the rest of their respective| 3 *, Iowa OF, aj | ac ueston Te a 8 river = dopestera, Py nm had only that es) ws bigger parts in the success of oad pees: ag kicking, Cael br Gules with clean slates the post Northwestern vs. bigan nn Ar. s " . fighting heart to bolster the hopes! F i ht than the average fan |TO!! finally broke away around le! pe | vor and sinks Lee shot on Friday of eaiiaee TETAS? FP ooo. Hp was tackled and lit Fame between these teams, |"l 1. sate vs. ainnesote at Minenep ‘ ° ousands who surrounded Soetiacat end. He was tac! and dropped for Berkeley, January 1,| ous Earlington’s popular new professional, sank hia tee shot ield plugging for a Tiger Sas ig oe a the ball, Broadway recovering. to be a real championship af-| Kantas vs. Drake at Des Moines. hole on the Black river cc jay, with @ driver |! victory in the first of the “big i Soon afterwards Hull booted his | mrt va. Oklahoma at Nor 4 never had In his hands before. The club waa one of a|| threo” gamon FIVE FRISCO Place kick and that bit of bad judg- gad ie the went te | Loulslana State Georgia Tech at At-| ’ set # wonde % at thai eee © fit added to his colléction Le Harvard, with a ponderous team,| | I Ton Stagione the ball game, @ perfect record, while Callfog-| ~jgihep rea agitate to try it out, and a hole-in-one was tho re beng atta Ta Thera tia ava Sak IN KICKING won all of its games on the |* | Tho maker of the “dodo” ts now trying to purchase the driver, but || thors Ie won taken almost for|G Nien” tas . tame i Five newspaper writers from San! With both teams haying good ¢ Coast to date. || Owner Weber is Geaton the aubject, He did, however, jet the pro, |] caniea by all those whe didn't|~ Gitidai’ ‘Rati ° Ww 4, Croweft, | Francisca are in Seattle today to/kickers in Butler and Carroll it — ye “dodo” gran ; ib: ee 5 om FW. ;|eover the Washfggton - California | seemed that they waited too long be- keep the “dodo” ball. carry an Orango and Black arm|S*arthmore; umpire, F. W. Murphy. y wal oo long All men are born equal, but the If thero are any more “ones” in that driver Jack Weber Js going to bs i that, Harwacd ‘would down Browns field Judge, W. BR. Okeson: lines | California gridiron battle at the/fore they kicked while deep in their § alfbacks seem to got most of the || sind them mimoert and that Harvard would down!iman, W, M. Hallenach, Pen tanta.” | stadium today. Ten Tale, of the | respective territories, usually wait- tant Graduate Athletic Mana. News; Ed Hughes of the Chronicle; elay of California says that between California, Stan- the University of Southern pia was inevitable, following llr recent squabble, and that the € Three agreement between them ig outside of the conference jur the Northern schoc HOUSE WHAT Ho! aust A MINUTE BARON ~ I BRING A DISPATCH For You, FROM HER GRACE, BARONESS DE HooPLE!. SHE SAYS FOR You-10 YA TARRY A BIT WHILE SHE PUTS ON HER BoWNETEn SHE COMMANDS THAT VOLS ESCORT HER -10 -TH!' MARKETS « FAUGH! ~EGAD LADTELL “THE MADAM TI HAD “fo BE ON MY WAY To DELIVER A LECTURE! w+ IF You WILL BE SO KIND ASO Go Wt HER IN MY STEAD, AND CARRY HOME WE PARCELS I WILL RETURN THE (DELL BEATS BERD STEIN YORK, Nov. dell, Rockford, Il., lightweight, d the way for a tight with Cham in Benny Leonard by winning from Bernstein in a slashing 12-round at Madison Square Garden WoNT GET Back WW Z SET A FEW onic i Hs j VALE STARTS SCRUBS : W HAVEN, Nov. 8.—A team of d string Yale players will nd here this afternoon while | bat of the varsity journey to C to garner information at the d-Frincton game. ARMY VARSITY STARTS BST POINT, Nov. 8—A full of regulars will start against [ F undefeated Floridan team here ‘The Southerners arrived yes- @rday and went thru light signal | till while the army rested. Greb is called the windeaitt | e ring because of the way he his punches, Jack Kearns the same thing because of iy he throws his language. W” Net Men Rained Out | Jupiter Pluvius isn’t at all in- | | ted In tennis tournaments, on the university campus the were all ready to begin “lad- play,” in preparation for the cial turnout in the spring but ja rain of the past two weeks @ knocked all such plans galley Devotees of the game are hopefully for a cool, dry THIS WIGWAM “ToniGHT! CALL UP TH’ LectTURE HALL AN “TELL 'EM “To FoR You LATER! = BY AHERN BETTER WAT AN’ Go MARKETING With 7TH’ ISSUS MAJOR, OR YoU . Ee How Long Should Grass’ Be Nursed on Fairways? BY ALEX ©. ROSE VHAT condition -should the fair fairways and greens of a new f course & before It is thrown n for p Tho writer will not attempt to wer tho query, and this story will in no way clear up the subject, but it directors of Seat tle's two youn! golfing organiza tlons feel about it Out just past the south end of the city limits the Washington Golf and Country lub] has built a beau tiful nine - hole course on McKin ley Hill, and tho fairways and put- ting areag are as green ag grass can make them, but the course will not] he opened for nlay until next July Not only has these broad acres turned green, but the grass seems to be well knitted ogeher and hag had three cuttin But the "No Plo sign will not be ken down pail next July, because lerb Schoenfeld and tho rest of the lirectorate feel gortain that the g too tender jand the gall too soft yo! © permit playing on thig fine bit of ork, well planned by A, V. Macan and well built by icis Jamos. In other | words, the Washington Golf and Cotintry club ts going to let ‘ature toughen up the course before lay starts. Out) at North End Out on the north end of the city, it the Olynhple Golf and Country club, they fave an altogether differ: ent viewpoint on the subject. This I8ole course was opened last weok yith the grass on tho fair. Ways just /boginning to show on the ROSE will show how the} | ,| Country club Jot the Course Is n believe that by throwing the Janything, but it will help nature to do the chores, So that's how they feel about It jout at the Olympic Golf and Country | club, Here's a tip: Bet all you want to jthat two years from now | will not be able to tell which course was played on first. But, back to the Washington Golf and Country club. e Everything is coming along fine and during the winter months all the underbrush will be cleared from the wooded areas that skirt the fairways. and when tho course is opened it will be in the best shape of dny links on the opening day in thfs country, The water and financial problems have been solved. This bit of new should gladden the hearts of tho members during these “days of walt , the Washingtan Golf and over tf rough part Journey that all clubs haye to ravel and next July, will find {ts beautiful, up-t6-themfaute course opened for play ‘round as plenty of water hag been 'discovered'' on tho property to attend to that end of the work, Within the next few days the work of building the clubhouse will fret un. der way and from all accounts the structure is going to be like the course—beautiful and up-to-the-min. ute. It is going to cost 50,000 to build it, so it ought to b something well worth while stepping into, surface and in no danger of having | ‘ourse open for play It will not spoil | I a visitor) 13 other section ef the | and the grass will be | |Kept green the year right | Jack James, of the Examiner; Joo Connolly, of the Call, and Abe Kemp, jot the Bulletin, are the boys on the job. Most of them will stay over for the | Coast league meeting here on Mon- day. A mower cutting It for quite some time to come. ‘The. putting greens | jpre 0. K, but the fairways are a Idaho Has Chance long way from being in shape. | But tho members are out ner | for First Victory [Playing because President ("Speed| MOSCOW, Idaho, Nov. 8.—With | | Em") Boleom and his hench-| both teams in excellent condition, | Je despite recent strenuous schedules, ho and Oregon were preparing | for their 17th football cont Tda- |ho, with a bew!ldering aerial game, Jhas hopes of defeating Oregon this | ars and breaking the jinx of h |tory. Idaho has succeeded in |ing Oregon three times, but in th contests Oregon won and has never had a single vic. tory. Oregon's defeat of Washing. | ton urday, however, indi. | $ Idaho wil face a _hara game. ‘Big Chicago Tackles | May “Stop Grange’’| | CHICAGO, Nov. §.—On tho broad | shoulders of two giant tacklos rests |the hopes of coach Stagg’s Chicago roons today in the attempt to | | Idaho nke and company of Tlinois, ptain Gowdy, who tips the scale jaf? 199, and Henderson, weighing | 206, will be called upon to toss aside the terrific charging of the Mini jline and stop “@ed's" famous off tackle plunges. NEW NAVWTE ANNAPOLIS, Noy, §—A Prag) cally new team wih have its tryont here today against“the University of Vermont. Tho entire backfield are {new men duo to the {neligibility of the regular backfield on account of low grades in class rooms. FIGHT DRAW BAST CHICAGO, Novy Moore, | English 165-pounder, and Jooy O'Hara of Chicago fought a draw in thelr 10-round battle here. eak up the performance of Harold | ing until the fourth down before jthey punted. Broadway made a desperate effort to win In tho last few? minutes of jplay with an aerial attack, Arnold snagging two tremendous passes, but they never got beyond the middle of the field. | Carroll was the star of the day, [his open field running, featuring a jclever pivot, was the highlight of | | the game. N UPS AMD, SUMMARY BROADWAY (2) » BR, + Shusta » Drew |Buzara . LG. R. Angst Donahue , fe Grummett shew . Jurenderg Olson ++-Runte « Reynolds -(c) Butler + Arnold | Montgomery .. feGuern . Carroll (co). topper .. | Dufty Score by periods arfield . Broadway Scoring—Garfield: | eomery; c Touchdowns, Mont- try-for-point, Dufty. Foal from fleld, Hull Substitutions. field: Flett for Jud son. mith for Reynolds Broadway! Broadway Offictals—Evan Morgan, referee; Dixte Fleager, umpire; Tramp | Murphy, head | Unesm oO. B. trold, timekeeper. STRONG FOR MAN 0° WAR Sam Hildreth, noted trainer, says fan o' War would have ‘‘murdered” ‘arazen the day the Vanderbilt flash beat Epinard. tothe old Reliable ‘eflex Slickers TOWERS fae 71S BRAY AD TOWER CO, BOSTON Roosevelt Teddies Beat Ballard Beavers 14-/ *

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