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College of Puget Sound Tilt Comes Too Late —EE Washington Should Play rae A» he Taney Wins Fight Navy Regulars to Seven Grid Bears Back in Their Army Bolsters for é E f Over ootba ow y Knockout Punch Be Back in Line@p Games Are on Lair; Nevada Next! Columbii Air Game This Game Early in Year." mre ‘ pron the Br Books Today a in Tacoma Saturday Is Anti-Climax Following : ry S California Struggle; Washington Boys Strong |: ¥ a Enough to Play Better Team on This Date | eg ge Nee 2 : - . t ‘1 ey ty of Washington intends to put tha’ Call mt, ae All Oregon Varsity : 4 Fe of Puss t So and on the 1925 football schedule the | ==” Me n Ready but Bliss Bjizzard Curtails Oregon Aggies Down Yale Regulars to hould be booked earlier in the season r ae y Seri , Ta ; tie Lact a secondary team, has been given « place Gibson Managing Pullman 5 Practice to Hard Work Again| 2cTimmage Tuesday e Washington sc anc vey haven't a strong ° \e . 5 ' - : pode ee fill such a late date, —— Ex-Dunn Fighter oo 1 ; . 1 to : . th i . .¥ ; The object of having Wa h play in Tacoma is to} Py Of s now 1 f $e » me, is : give the Tacomans a big gr as not to confine all of | * bas et ee : : i of Clubs )Isiv eats yesh nga Poe It Must Be Hard to dontans M af Doesn’t Train, Yet Lots o Sue atte is a cron mi: tek writer war is be Take That Much Coin re | Grel» Seldom Loses After Shocker | « : sued 98 AN eiemmemen resets |" OD daa anee’ ¢ Looney gas must be horribie, but | | 1] act. probably Just as well that the | | SARE’? we be IY coxsitered the emartest |. : at «} on let & film 4 ble until . tn the Ameri gue, 8 || Gin et bon bys —_— rs a w gton figures it, more or ‘s se 9 me ine ir . oy : hate mee See x Pur <2 ers” i aud an sa Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks °. gaything like th ——__4 Shocker, it ¥ ered, * ae Bit tence the opening uf the THE OLD HOME TOWN OUT OUR WAY By Williams TB | peason. He had ndge I Ee Reece z art Bs to declare f - GIT FER — ——, “i 0 ; ) | 1 Re RiGGu \ “wey nontHe4r inet NHUT HE wWeeats f Aart et ChMS a. i ~f ve lithe trip ¥ £4 OFF rite rn, Caneel 7 re Itsy \ ~ , OW DONT WEED NO ]HEARD o' mGROW|/ LETGOO \ (sxe aor ; ATH CAy { oo ae / wetrn MAO — Sh ICSoae [ Sport Salad WE WAG Onto | ne eet BOOTS H mou No | \ONTO cee = = ¢ ———_ eg (eng ee )\ Team Omass | |LAicWorweio FF | would listen to N the conservatives are MUCH WUSS, Ce HOOKED on, AGAYMOUK FOrrd gvie him Howard OK Te! 4 ah Foor. doubtful if he wou a 4 fm any one else on cub Several other American league lute no doubt will try to outbid Boston if Shocker ts placed on the market. € —_ Serre he | ero YOU SAY-MEBBE \'/NO-NO- FOR \ HERE'S TH’ SHAPE HES {SOME THING (}( IN- OTEYS =. \_WRONG? GOING ee ay \. STRONG!! = brothers, wimmers, have That ts one being beaten by Wels Seeaeers ih Sse et past Varsity |, > play it, | Hoop Turnout *. cn | feared t a recover he will FTY basketball aspirants ans-jnever | wered the first call for Wash-| ington practice last night, report te Coach Edmundson at tho For the next two weeks pr tee will be held daily at 4 p. m. Eafmundson will work with th large squad for some time until pts a line on men and then he} t ones and work ¢ squad. Three lettermen answered last night's summons. Captain George} Anderson, center; Dick Frayn and Bb Hesketh, forwards, were out. <1 $100,000 | Mr. O'Goofty f ver appeal to |*“Most of ‘em Jing in the dayttm Bowling can never hope to attain | an aristocracy in sports until the boys from the gas house begin ap- pearing on the alleys in white flan. Nothing New for Jugig promcelte ae rts Tiger Team Now .. PRINETON, Nov. 11-Princeton| Ring Work Is Good | Cmches will devo to iy - * Z k: - Ieeping the varsity top of | raining—-ZuppKe | , ite game, raf pra 4 afsint “EE ar. Coach Zuppke of Iiinols ts a} MOM N POP q believer in boxing and wrest: | Mand, and wil! not attempt any-| in the way of offe ng as xd foot aining. (nat new in way of offen-|jing as 1 ft han training. | THE EVIDENCE IN THIS CASE PROVES WwW TION) HE HAS SUFFERED eadijjldiican., SS OTEY WALKERS APPARENT LACK OF INTEREST /N THE TOWN'S __ AFFAIRS ENDED TODAY WHEN HE JOINED IN “THE RUN on JO A FIRE IN THE EAST END OF TOWN- | tener tenn MA ie: BY TAYLOR “HE courT) (/ MADAM—WHY JN HE WAS WILLING TO 2 WOR. Eek | CONCLUSIVELY “THAT THE MAGIC MUD BEYOND PRICE ~ ALMOST BEYOND a OES ESE a ; SS RIFICE HIS OWN ARE YoU SAME OLD STUFF | CO 1S RESPONSIBLE FOR THE NCE : "e 2 Harvard End Is Out PORES tear Ti actkeline EXPENDITURE OF A VAST SUM OF be cap chetorystit he Sanhcer | mahi Neiped ect WEEPING P FEELING SORRY cue. -w light heavyweight MONEY BY MY CLIENT —| BEING H — or 001 With Broken Ankle |ci:nion snd Tiger Flowern, At | FINANCIALLY UNABLE To MeeT HE || IF HOMELY FACE AND THAT OF AN OUTCAST— FOR THE POOR 0 t » will mee a HIS BEAUTIFUL WIFE — MERE negro boxer, will meet in a 10 DEMANDS OF THIS SITUATION HE ee, Ne REPAY HIM. FoR THE AGOAH HE HAS ENDURED CAMBRIDGE, Nov. 11—Len| SLEEPING IN A DOG Robb, regular ond of the Harvard | d no decision bout at Toledo, | HAS BRAVELY ASSUMED A Yersity, is definitely out of the} , during the first week in Jan- | ’ Mitup for the rest of the season, | uary. Rh a broken foot he suffered in| the Princeton game. | myer _ een MACK HAS GOOD PITCHERS Connie Mack is convinced he now| Minnesota Hasn’t [is a pitching staft tat compares | Been Successful | with any in the majors. 1 5 why | Minnesota, with a powerful back- | 8© expects to bo up there next year Geld, has ‘‘flivvered” as a scoring s the line. | ROOKIES ea | Soutt ng the Wills. | joyed a track is not | majors. Mithout logic. Most fights these | is cred ys are foot races. | thre (EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO) —AND \F THEREIS ANYTHING IN THIS ames and nd only th 16 victors PROF. ITS A CRIME NES. JRMES= YES BOOTS WAS NOT BEEN ATTENDING BOOTS-THIS 1S PROF. TUTT !4ou ARE ) / QUITE IMPOSSIBLE I THIS IS PURELY A TO WORK ON A DAY INDEED! 1 WAS CLAGS REGULARLY ~GHE IS G0 FAR BEHIND IN YouR STUDIES |{ TAKE US OvT (| BOTANICAL EXPEDITION AND AS.ER-MR BA . BEHIND IN HER WORK ! BY JOUE DOES NOT TAKE WIDS WORLD THAT MAKES Me SoRG [TS LiKE THIG! wouLDNT UST THINKING THE : a \ THOUGHT TODAY WOULD BE A |] (NW HIG CAR, THESG PEOPLE tH, IT BE GWELL To Go V RATHER THINKS! SHALL HAUE To SPLENDID CHANCE FOR You TO po || PROFESSOR? ANE Wit Nor | EXERCISE MY AUTHORITY AS HER INSTROCTOR = AT 7 Th f PEN YES, THEY CERThincy ANT OPEN THEIR MAKE 4 NUISANCE MOUTHS WITHOUT f SOME EXTRA FIELD WORK ! ANOTHER MEMBER OF THE CLASS 1S GOING WITH ME AND ( WOULD. OH - SUGGEST THAT You; ACCOMPANY US | A See eee cece ee | FRECKLES A ND HIS FRIENDS THERE IT Is AGAIN! , * = WHUAT's MAT | FUNNY AOISE?? & | { Boy! 1 BET ITS FROM GEE wizz! | OUTSIDE TH UNITED JUS WHEN T NEVER HEARD x n Tar BFoRE | \r J x si | GET CUBA You START YER l STATES !! NOW IF NO J SNORIN'' Il! OMMER NOISES COME WOLL GETIT= — [| HERE IT Is y— ABAIN!! ” >) @) 1924 BY WEA SERVICE. INC