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oe ee eee Great Purple and Gold Comes From Behind Final Score Is 7-7; Gut- tormsen Matches Carl- son With His Speed BY LEO H. LASSEN e defen: shooting Then Coach Bagshaw sent in Narold Shidier to kick the try for-point and everything hinged on his effort. For a full minute * silence fell over the stadium but when Shidler sent the ball between tho uprights and the score was tied, they went nutty in. lput the ball in po ‘ s ec a Iske. Frag tp ri Nate Druximan, who ts promoting 4 Ohio State. Nelthér team is|Tenked as one of the finest # msen had sire we! Cn Both of these bac is offering the following kely to arise from mediocrity as|country. It is true that a bad on his speed against that Cc rioon, game. liminarie did Chicago Zuppke’s team ,—~4& fumble which Wesleyga ‘x former teammate, and it worked. | Johnny Cole looked fine while YEW york 10.—The at Henry Ge vs, Lakey Morrov probably will finish the season un-| verted into a touchdown .WHRe THAT | he was in there and it seemed N ter t of fo 1 hes to con} Billy Mer Mickey Hannon defeated used Syracuse @ DRIVE that Coach Bagshaw kept him a 4 P a Ag af in at Danny Ma ve. Bs io} Chicago meets western won e vn hae arted on out of the game too | ative in \etfort to make use of en Be : : ‘ |week and then Wis in. If Stagg when the onty four minut { i Apin re k it tt b vilde met with only fair success. Billy Griffithe ve. Zimmer o a . a boshary retain the strength they|breaks came for mity fou i % helping break o he bewilder- paige ewan fp * dey who | man | > y "4N showed again: sainst her. Lilits, & sub guard, w tier tplee abtiinke Chet Bowman of BSyra } GEORGIE SPENCE R AND TOD MORGAN idaho assant e game and the t saved the Navy game gained 10 rds. Lillis, in the formation, end and becomes eligible sand Lillis caught the ball and Washington on Its w California's favorite trick, criss-cross play, worked next, and gained some 10 yards, The fans were yelling for a touchdown. * Guttormsen gained another 20 when he took a pass from Wil- son. And when Wilson got away aro’ his own right end for 18 more, bugs went nutty. Three times the Bears id on their own 10-yard line and th d it up. the pass that ti ONE MENTAL SLIP Last week, ington made a men them in the } the game, and er mental boot put Callfornia in posi | tion to score its only touchdown, and nearly huined things, California, in the third period, was forced to punt, and a Wash- ington forward partially blocked the ball, the leather going out of bounds near the 30-yard line. It was a free ball, but some of the Washington men didn’t know that it had been touched. The ball was bounding in front of three Washington men who made no effort to get it, think x that it was Washi on's, and Babe Horrell fell on it, giv ing California the ball again. It was bad football, the most simple axiom of the game |« to fol. , Wash id it put low the , taking nothing for granted. | From there California started the attack that brought them their touchdown, Fullback Jabbs going over and Carlson drop-kicking the try-for-point | That much for the scor CALIFORNIA HAS BETTER TEAM As for the game, even the most ardent Washington ‘supporter will admit that California was the better team. Their deceptive formatoins | which they crigs-cros | “spin” trick: d fakes, ke ington on the defensive thruout the| first three periods. hey hid t the perfect r line the For the first tim Washington line p ] well, and behind hythm of their char ns ma huge this year the as outplayed. But they weren't outgamed. | When California got the ball on | the fiveyard line with four downs to make the goal, the Hinskie showed their fight and held, Wilson ilehitig out of dan- ger. The Californians had that smo | ess and polish that mark a great | | | football team. They had better exe. cutlong but with all of their cratt| they @uldn’t stop the Washington ive once it started | SON KICKS WELL 4 Wilson outkicked the Bruin punt ers most of the afternoon, but su. perlor work of the California wings in covering punts and the clever| safety work of Tut Imlay gave the Californians an edge in the kicking THE HEIGHT OF IRVING , round Hyp! ioe Eddi r ee A cr team in the country. Not Dame is among the leade GREEN'S AMBITION IS TO SER f excited that rot tries bine | on the offense with 171 poias! VIRGIL GARVEY AND ELMO : ‘ ahd Had ae ‘Ala )STARS ’ i aden Pgaryide ct ey lost, 14 ¢ HELL HAVE » of th vn defeat of Obio Si TO BE GOOD afters da surpr and ft pr —— i have to be & i to at Mor »| t ¥ a le going like a maroons and nference y They fought « fou & matter of ¢ a|the big surprises in the Bat und draw in California last sum West Virginia Wesleyan’s delat THE Drive Gives Huskies Tie With Bruins LUEMONDAY Notre Dame Is Leading Eleven of Country Now} ATTI LEO. H.LASSEN Long Fight Only Test of Ability (They Fight “"Tomarrow Night | Here] Catholics Have Gr eat Record of Vict ories} Pg Binge st ptee tgs Successive Wins Over Army, Princeton, fights when he's a judge So Claims George Spen- | Tech and Wisconsin Stamp Knute Rockne Boy, oe oe ae ‘we ' ! cer, Who Fights Tod as Best in Land; Others Stage Upsets Morgan Here Tuesday BY HENRY - FARRE LL EW YORK, Nov. 10,—After another startling series ¢ ' The only thing that keeps te : , upsets, four major football t for a Wea Carl Reiter from being a golf hent at least, with a clear title for the their cham:¢on ts the bunkers ae deatherwolati Notre Dame leads the West aps the wha! country. Pennsylvania has a hold on the Eastern Iai Alabama continues to set the pace in the South and Sig! ford stepped out into first place on the Pacific coast, | Notre Dame, with successive defeats of th ton, Georgia Tech and Wiscons Army, Pring, n, stands out as the greats! cet Coast Moguls _ Meeting Here ue off JONES PATED LP EN A THREE LEGGED BRACE 1e defense, having had bel goal line crossed only ones « the ground and twice in & vo @ reat tay 207 pont eguag annual powwaw at 10 o'clor way (Those Mat Men | Bears-Cards + a. ae Have to Study | to Play for ghtere in the Coast fourround ot us only seven laa v s from | Coast Title mi ' div yin im iS reoeting Wa Ht and éried. PRINCETON VICTORY | S ~ a 2 39 = N row! th r ue tit it. : sholud shift a ¢, there may i fod . eat 4 Pacific s i be some firewe t that coming to f en t four-round Strategy of | BY EDWARD C. HICAGO, DERR Mlinols was conference, 1 Inois has yet to meet, Minnesota team that Bag come thru without steps the 0 mighty at, f F 440 mighty f of the Pacific Coast at stake,|* also will claim th Is IMPRESSIVE Washingtor With the featherweight title Young Patton, |Gibbons Best Golfer | halfback, playing yh veoh Wh Leg gridiron Tod Morgan, champion, and Georgie Spencer, crack San comes Batests ites ee lay from Rates nt againak ponte from being a great player Among Ring Stars| Francisco featherweight, battle six rounds tomorrow night) ‘a beating ithe ‘Iowa Guards Are Out ball ¢ Bowmen at the Crystal Pool. team, 43 to Boston College DIXONS | We ae eset Aicceaigt el SES RIT WTS AON GRRETR CER” TRE HRT ae lof It With Injuries | (Rapper do ations a) 4 8 eae eye :| Homer Gin ‘Brew Takes | vec’ incwersen totes wos content 25, Emin ioaens al Fling, as Grid Expert BY HOMER G. BREW (The Walter Camp of Pike St.) edit away be runs out of| r than cutting in and | 5 way thru a broken Rensult iy Better nan » Than Brennan, Flynn ed with the task of uncove guards to replace F Griffin for the Wi Madison, Saturday. and I saw a due to injuries. nenk over the ut while he wns brill! effectiv half for € J waiter red al Rutgers, Dartmouth, Yale apt 0 ng See ael high come behind Pennsylranis pagan stern ranking list. The two are{ Jrchool student's }Dan Salt trying to s and Young shov oine real tine ? ‘No Public Seats ELL, por d me to re mouth and the Army, mall ce has changed. In In the line the California ends and Horrell at center were out- ile e Ll ee ee tein customers from {the old days the players used to wear peti © N G has draws with Rutgers amd standing, while Ed Kuhn played “fbeiceti ds Hope a = lthe standpoint of an Exkimo rummy | ‘hel & that everybody got | or Army-Navy 0° a ay ee cas her speed merct " the standpgs " fornia lost first place @ fecha tor Woktagtee es > have been pressed into grid ‘McManus Wants to pie: esti eager fe ANNAPOLIS, Md., Nov. 10—Tho| pacitio ceast ith a 1414 : or Washington. : tor my ‘qoalifientions as You Can’t Blame ’Em |Pacific coast with a ‘The field, in spite of the heavy |**r¥ this fall Pastime Elsewhere i ee | Middies pulled thru their game Sat-| Washington Saturday, aia wae fh pre shite 4) Ie Kinscy of 4 ; F a | s football expert.) Of course, you couldn't blame the |urday without any of the regulars Frege ins oods ape, and | several others not #0 noted Second Baseman Marty MeManue Wish to state |lads for cutting their hair. People| sustaining serious injuries. It was| ena ne footing was peclal burn of the St. Louts Brow said to be that 1 played 1 began to mistake them for violin announced today a cacy thne = played c ¥ jay that there will bo} Pi punt patos Hasatietied with his t nd wants n the T. T. Minor! “Ana in those days, the college boys|no public seats le! th |Overconfidence Wa game tim’ | Gibbons and Wills to to tradea t nd am the}, And in 7a the cotter vers (bo. Bae Hr abemihits oes eam, nd ae etay Used to celebrate after a game, They |Navy game at Baltimore, Novenithe]| Bu gbear of Lines = * muy th std | never we 0 Tato’s closed. | 29. A professional golferw’ league may, Best Defensive Men POPULAR PRICE SHOWS Harry: Druxman's| pve? went hy Sige ag oS ag a orBEe I,, Nov. 1-0 formed tn Florida this It ly debatable whether Tommy] Cleveland ring commission has im nose and would/ ©. turns off the lights. att |Bob Zuppke pointed out with pros at the larger re-! Gi best] posed a maximum of $3 admismion tiuve Bit Off) HIG] nec aay emcee Jof over confidence to his vort cit vig ibe leave reneiva tattler tn the game tofay.| tor future rine show too, it. they| , The sporting ed gave me a coupla) Jesg Barnes Lost 20 [iky as practice was start SS SS shes Satan neers! cu bllioe isk: eed nett en me| Passes fo e game, ats | neat . ‘. —— made tAken me Was vo far away we was close tol Games in 1924 Play | Minnesota, Neither Zuppkert out of the game... ‘ i ‘ | players {eel that overe Vancouver. A guy started to get} 1|}OITR BOARDING H for killing another |. ge Jesse Barnes of Boston, former|was responsible for the tit ; for another rough in our section, and was pinched | O OUSE BY AHERN ‘ellow. That's how/y a Royal Northwest Mounted Po- | Stareia nen othe New York Giants, Chicago, but Zuppke i wood I was. fase an eae most defeats in the Na-|offects for the edification @ Fag ae + 5 “<ABSTS A TN zy Well, 0} Well, it was a good game, anyway, | “ODM! league, 20. players anyhow. SAY MATORWI DONT LIKE ; ELL MictoR None a if I'm we The students did a serpentine across AO FORECLOSE T!’ MoRTG AGE 1 te AME wm { WELL MAJOR ~NODRE \} H. G, BREW tho sporting ed!:/the field between halves, and the ON-THAT Ay c = WiOC SEE HERE MLAD ~ GOFAR away = | or, I got to abide by tho rules of tho! spectators did a serpentine to the Yodibstal MR CAS OF YOURS, Raine i ea 4 EVER RUBBING E orting Editors’ Union by saying) locker room. One rum hound said {t ABOUT BEING A BaROW -—~ ir t HAD M, TEN “a rs a he field was ‘a veritable sea of | was the best intermission he ever yy, - mA if ps bos 7 T F ud" and th he s Is was “alg {OU CLAIM AN ANCESTOR OF 1] THOUSAND DOLLARS aps Bleed | Aatibt aan Reece goodby, and don’t forget ¢ \ - Rat A jot of colo soodby, and do: ‘orget to YOURS WAS A BARON UW OR SO, L COULD TRacE| pou meee eae ‘Those Slickers | > the door. HIpG ARTHUR, WELL, BACK MY FAMILY Faby a rede aod Only the stande: wasn't’ ho ridto! TH’ TITLE HASNT BEEN FREE To “TH - ts) BALL ON “THA color, whatever that is, as with all ; EE TO THAT Date BARON TITLE’ ~~ {| _ the rollicking collegi | USED SINCE THAT ime, AS RUSTY Now A iTS S ATANDEM | WH BIKE! oe You CANT PRovE TO SHOW MY HONEST RIGHT 70 THE TITLE, « EGAD low slickers, the stands looked mor like the vest of a gent with St. Vitus} dance who has been trying to eat | LETS SEE VOW ~~ ” WOUSE To. HOUSE ANYTHING, SO THAT ZO EGAD | yy AN WANTED Ae ole ac atk gers ReRPEMe || LEAVES You Our with f/7/ —~A—-veqnryt | NOIGELESS |) | came Kelton camo in on a high TW BACK GATE le “Yi, TT] iW | Pots masHER “s H sae | / HOW DOES THAT Dazzy Vance Real Slicker | / on Golf Links) / D* HUY VANCE, the pitching een-| | sation of the National te is also a crack golfer Vanco spends his winters Jida and from 18 to very day during tho off ee HIT YoU MAJOR —— AAS in Wor holes | son. Lys Onder the Falls! He js stfong tor the game, not/ only a4 a conditione but because He: velloves ‘{e:ihaleans tom tracy,| —7& man working so near Willamette river falls that The habit of concentrating, asen water fell on him constantly tial in golf, has helped him to better | his control in baseball. found, after trying halfadoz- | Experts say that if Vanco contin. en other makes, that Hirsch- tics to improve as he has during the| WeisAquapelle” (tin pants 1; tWo years, he will goon be ready | line) were the only garments if tournament play if he aspires | | golfing honors, ne Uae cous ary SILGby ty | | tin fitinectninacedaeeinias | | | 44 Cigar a made by Two Eastern teats | New York Are Coming to West Disseibored by ‘Two astern elevens will invade Schwahacher Hros, & Co. erase lata thie easooe aerate GUIPGOR fi Aleta Orsay ayathes Fuse, kane, | Will play Se thern me siiterata aa MND Stas HAG TANTS Wasi wn 01924 BY HEA SeAVICE, INC IMASCH-WELS MPO, CO, PORTLAND, ORROON, U.8. A, CERERE ermine | Pennsylvania will meet Andy Smitl “great California team, ' —. - ,ae