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. Grid Expert a rH} i{ Mahan, Thorpe, Sane. will Ww ashington sion of Legalized Boxing? - > ; Will BeH and Ecke sall Greatest HO vy ne — Yr a Hh af TwoDays Wisi ' t Fir po Thru; ( Princeton Tigers’ Versatile Star | )Ring sFans ‘onde i, or LwoDays | ‘Fv: the country, over almost unsnimo , L » Ba u Will Spend Friday in Se- a Ar OF 8 few years a5) 1a O i : attle and Watch Hus- wate utbe ’ b W : h _ . . 1 ts in State Will . kies in Play Saturday , ae Ed y einert Measure to Legalize 10-Round Fig A i Aud ther ‘ d at Next Legislature; California Ap- 14 \ } je foot hist« t 7 Be Introduced a al = A Mahan, wh aC Wild Bull Is Given Bad Oregon by : proves of It, as Does Oreg f Be | Beating by Newark — 4 . | | Heavy in 12 Rounds BY LEO H. I ) : d : fae <a BY HENRY L. FARRELI Washington ring bugs are wondering e fate >. | a i wl 1 N the bill to pre 40-round Dig of th ‘state le MY : : it is introduced in the next sessior bai ‘ d : . rback there doe 1 Under the bil proposed, 8 stave ; nd 4 he GRANGE An Ee es ll. the Chicago govern the sport modeled after the e the tate . / ; *!] to be much oppositic Se - r s certain tax would revert each mo > the state ‘mt fe sO star of 20 years ago tr ai A bill of this nature passed the house in “2 ‘I 3 .* i P= «*committee, « . A Thorpe, Grange, Mahar 1 rsa what a combi ? ie was defeated in the sena é 5 - % " r the Hestons, the | en ms turned the bil ———————— a m *s lecture f v s and the rest of that 7 down * f . SAS pad Sha sae 06 that vie mannee oc we | What Else Did _ S Swill talk before the Broadw i Z f ffect . ? : Bie “achoo! boys « t en | havin vse Frisco Crave? ; Mm ic also see the hig i p records : Fglaee > «Denny fie a Fr my a 4 s wonderful showing so fa 4 | ‘ On Saturday will « Te es lies _ the ¥ | ; Feoma to watch Washingt d ti — — : | tr | BE eae a xcness| 9 Port “Safety V a et i eae — ft . 1 follows ‘ t me | om ~ 4% Syisit will be py S S f O ph ) egulart ni] i r ; = 9 a. m—Address university aasen ays tar oO i eum’ ° MURRAY GIBSON mat : | ; ‘ ~ ; TBy, to be held in Meany hall. Dean |, YPORTS are There hardly any connection between throwing a ja- ar b segs $ ¢ ers for to be persent, a sho vaike byl, a actor ’ y ih. lif fies a te c Jakie May m be ; ® 10a m—Walter Camp visits va ae b ‘ at of Gibso the varsity fullback and holder of the intercol-|w He She: exHiy® S einss'te t stew aout the Weare s | psity crew quarters with Coach Cal to detectives, and now \ legiate jave championship aa well. ' , bites f ers, Watvers oc not | | Slow, and inspect of boat building th » to a fight New York a f : dene BR pedteged ail ¢ i ee of _ o! fs ’ t * MUMS ts catcnd. chan pronibit robb mod Cross-Country other big league teams. Six ciube - _ members’ coun: et nation t ’ t le v ; 5 J Mitte building. Make largely for their W byl ees gy epee te Cup Is Put Up talk. me \ ith | Cred, A. he King ( State bank has j a0 A Ggerwommeagile sags Pr - - P eae Weinert ¢ speaied . for the winn | Tfootball gama, Denn fe. 1 Jack J ¥ ? ' “al : a ee the owe . “Many: of the "Fair Sex Do Here P. S. LINEUP “Yersity commons, under the asp 5 | fending boxing v . ‘ sof Sigma Delta Chi Big clut ke BY G. LUCILLE Bt TLER y - / ” ~Admission, 75 cents. Make reserva ‘ " r Q: t I ly to . © 8:15 p. m—Address Seattle hist but He was " ; mg Mags Zschool boys’ clubs and public, Broad ’ # rece ie: * Fe . @way high school. Admiss: th ‘ futable neon t ) : SATURDAY i » and Wa a Tacoma Eleven Ready for ® 10 a, m—Leave for Tacoma wit : " It mi en of ' t nit Game With “U” Hus- SDean Condon, accompanied by Coach | NN SN be i women ‘ ’ atiecs : Bagshaw and Darwin Me athe warypthtoa td Umea aia age Bll gp A dec ‘seaiak ee gentle Mc Y redipewn tbo: kies on Saturday "5 * 12 m—Lu t hotel |e ay t nti alcon bis e 1h « . t n t ‘ - \ law es | Gwith University fashington | men a 1 Wad ale ; ; ; Sigma Phi Epalion, 19; Tilicums, 18;|"TACOMA, Wash, Nov T iF peoaching st aft and Tacoma eee One r m on te Delta Upation, 18 Kapps Colleg 0 p. m.—Attend football gnme, ge th * t t ‘ Ww : ene t 17; Sigma Deit heta, 12; Japanese - | Fvaiveratty of Washington vs. College | Wuite of en epee rive F: he cla f i take he Club, 9; Alpha Tau Omega, 7; Lamb = 630 p. m—Attend Yale lumal |future of oe otar ortte o ; ° bag ta x f t + Di —- aw St He Ww ila : r IKI TO FIGHT eS A Pier 4 ° r SIKI TO FIG ud steps taken { : ‘0 Tex kard, ° ofr r *. No Pattling 0) left end; Bruce May Be Sold few York city Tommy | First String It ’ a t t | yc ew Orlean sy ee Sol . 4 came,"’ he sald under his ; ; t t she will find morroy in a 12-round bout Ted Ban i y , Serpe = aall ceolidhesl woe enow grooming his aoag| ~~ FaUskies Will few—yeggn ago that the woman ie Tt sediaon Baaate ceeee MEL la nk"* ‘Thornton < i satoh. be for mck at Benny Leonard had to disguise herself male fight t a qubstitated for Paul Berlenbach, | (918) ri guard; Eddie Swartz (185) Deal a Pending [fun idtiptad tee uteseers A tioset ontes say cpr pe os t; (este. oumetiog’ on th fo was forced to withdraw on ac|“iHy tind oney somae ay san 4 chase by Walter Johnson of $6 } in T jend; Don Wellman (152) quarterback; ' Washington and Ge Weiss SI McElwaine and Mrs. Stafford ‘BY. - Cc ls Fading Joax AND, Nov. 13.—Jack Silver, | Lowell Allerdice (164) = half; Pete | aNew Haven. ; : is that he hasn't forgotten the| Cincy . * fan Francisco lightweight, had too | half; “Hap” Black. P BPacific Coast to Captain North End Golfers (on the Huskies had in down . B WwW Grid Gossip ) uch beef for Joe Miller in the ) fullback ead. Cal Ewing and din ‘ BE 2 Sect ieuk doar. hae the First Base Worry h © bout at the auditorium tain and star tackle of “he consummated here tomorrow BY AL X C. ROSE a meee. ant W Car 1 t tf rae i % nd earned the decision by a team who has been doing the today fr 66QUMILIN’ MYRON = McEI eta Pie 1 t P NEW MAVEN—The Yualo eleven Ernie Owens of Los | punting, may not be able to play, in and Howard from he) WAINE ver J ‘ } i . t t b Dynamite h case Ed Amende will replace. | } @ Ewing is due tomorrow. J ap player, wai : go V t rm raw in the semi The substitute weighs 174 Gin Southern California where cy reins of th a want ¢ J H ft ci ‘i ¥ @wife is ill and will not c b at the first. m nd 1 when Hol Red ri 8 =! {Oakland immediately. ew lected board day He bles myt Ar Weiss said he knew f\ succeeds Roy Cam who led|" haar team BEwing’s offer of sale, except that|tns team thru a successful that he helt in 1 °° . wash| Lafayette Coach Phe had read of in the news-| season durt the pas and |of remodeling the saint " oe manager F Bhewspapers. He said he understood | wens, Guring the a nal . . pe a Youngest Mentor Pathe price suggested by Howard and kept the North | Car cha oma | ‘ De Coach “Hert ie of La! pu Ewing was $300,000. y during his term) mA fs 5 PAY OSS) OF pa, bs CAMBRIDGE of the women's diviston, succeeding | the chairm boy git Rn WINS t the & 1 * CAGERS BUSY Mrs, R. Knox Roberts, are aed dot the Rod, Baltimore Man Is FRANCISCO, N coe ; z | * the-thside-track-tothecham. leadership the fair sex of the Se-/ with Shorts ck > = Miibeahip of the intramural Seague at |attie Golf-vtub-enjosed.a. busy sen: |Bathews assist toa New Boxing Head’, t Serine inane apelin =the university, Lambda Chi Alpha json during 1924 Ti be~qnite Lat Coggswell of Baltim Dor 4a on defensive drill qfraternity basketball team will rest| With two such keen golfers and nk Van Tuy Saptain M wly elected head t H avy: | Colum omnis 4 this w in preparation for the|pard workers as ‘'N and Elwaine will represent the N N Boxing association ' > ughes Weroserrs eee Breeches to Match £ finals. The Lambda Chis went into/statford at the respective helm, thelEna club at t N ceed hard Burke of New Or-/smith tn t emi-winduy beat NNAPOLIS, Nov. 13.—Tne nay Reinforced seat and ° tthe finals when they defeated Tau INorth Ender for another |Goit association mentings ; at a ale i ms om a : ne ae sesh double front Made j {Phi Dett SO: Somieh 3. Tole hig and ae mage with the second team, followed duck, treated by the 3 b4 | "Home trimming toadministerinfour| ‘phe qutie ary-treas nl drill that lasted tli! after Hicech- Wei Breer, ) (sixminute quarters ures) whch EL Shorrodic: now presi (c which makes them | Phi Sigma Kappa, Phi Del: we — — OUR BOA RDING HOUSE BY A HERN von Seeman ; eee, Cul will also play in the fin-}oy eee eae as / | CHICAGO, Nov. 13. — Confident | i 4 ‘als. Among the Independents the| Gorman Wins on Bhs tne—rated eet Atha abetare i Moors 25 y ‘Tillicums and Universit y G < rc - a 2 . ence—will n back No! | . MM CUE ‘din t3 be pong etcong Foul in Portland Zj DO Let ME WARM (7 NEG, ~ AND HE WoN'T { NES~T AGREE Sr NCWSr eek Mics tanner i ‘ pos AND, N Jos UP YoUR“TEA A WEAR NOTHING BUT WITH HER EVERN THING [= to signal drill | i Maranville Won't Meceetitnogt on ahgen tn (tp BIT MRS. GARNEVE|] WHITE COLLARS Now |{—THERE! MAN |] WHY GAN, we i jGene Delmont on a foul in i S. ENS ERY DAI To GieTtr A DISH WENT SHE CAN EVEN SOUTH BEND, Noy, 13—A com i Stay Serious Long f th of a « heduled 10-round Fa You SAY-TWAT MRO. EVES IAN | \S! = E i tia plete li out of 26,000 tickets was ‘ | Failure to take the govae seriously | DF" TENE a Weete le ad GOSLEMS WUSRAND| | A SHA How SOME COLD WH ie L} “TELL You Ho reported today to tardy applicants for i vssons given }{ured with a low blow to his mi PLE 4 Sie HAD F : this NebrARNGtaLDarhe fi ville for Pittsburg | FINE JOB RicHT OO THEIR HEADS Gwe spe ee cu pcreey on practice, | « e 4 er ee Yale says nothing Sito. to a game AFTER GETTING 1 WAS JuST-T LG yey Ponte! st irks onn, bic Be - GEORGI Notre Which reminds zd Yeas es 1 No he Georgia Tech ts « nay Pte EVER FALL iNTo MONEY (bi) pean urk practic ae come to stay iS ellie w é A oot until eT ORS. ve TT WoNT TURN UG lar \ fer fs randy for she 'ble gaan” a great outfit f we k t! 7 z SE 4 } A FOUR PARTY LINE {s the only first string man g or Ork or spor’ 4 - w unable to scrimmage PHONE WILL zi BE eae ot This stag coat was originally designed by » = { | iene eel FOr Lie oy Sarin 4 soe ae | Hirsch-Weis for timber cruisers, These expert : | US, I SAYS Fe Gay We Niven: Uaisu cc. | woodsmen must travel light, must have un- x > : |body gets hurt today or tomorrow. | hampered use of limbs and muscles, must carry H Even Tut Imlay’s black eye is getting | instruments, and often several days’ provisions } | jPretty again. Reports are that the | right with them while they work. eir out- 7 i | best eleven bears on th t will art fit k hi 4 | | Fagainst the ff pack, for Smith is must keep them warm and dry. ‘ : | | taking no © Naturally, Af a armene Gila the special needs ofa timber ¢ Z Me cruiser it must be a corking good garment for any out- . d | BER Nov. 13.—Bighty- door man. That is why thousands of outdoor men have f | |three thousand applications have oe) ted this Hirsch-Weis outfit and declare it the most e : | been received for tickets to the “big | Uoutfit they have ever worn for work or sport. | | kame” between California and Stan- ei is an ideal hunting or fishing coat. The large grub ; | ford a week from Saturday with seat. Packet clear across the back is just right for game. The 4 zg Ing arrangements of all kinds suffi- bric is treated by the Hirsch.Weis Process, which ;. : | | cldent to accommodate oly 77,000. No | greatly increases its life and makes it turn water. ; ~ | Standing room space will be sold, the Sold by ood rage 4 “a athletle management of the two in old by good stores everywhere, Write for f | stitutions announced today. | Dunloee eee MONIES Ravorice 4 ; EUGENE, Ore, Nov. 13.—Coach | % Joo Maddock 1s working out Smith “Hair-Groom”’ costs only a eats dress both in busl- | | at end in place of Bliss, who was {n 4) at my deebters and ness and on social | jurod in the Oregon-Idaho football “Heda Pe eee nee | occasions | game last Saturday, Whother Bliss f makes-even stubborn, unruly or} “Hair-Groom'* ts| | will be back in the game by om i Bhampooed hair stay combed all da Breasoless; also] when Oregon plays Washing’ : i a the hi srow thick) |at Portland Is unknown, | Ad lite yi lustrous yee a : OUTDOOR GARMENTS » “Halr-Groom’ is a dignified comb- Millions tse ing cream which gives that natural ‘gloss and well-groomed effect to ‘your hair—that final touch to good it! 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