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PAGI Walter Camp* |_ Army Star Has Followed [*- Grid 45 Veatsll > T HE = EATTI AR IDAY, NOVI 4 rr on Saturday,Coach Has |OUR BOARDING HOUSE + Put Vandal ME Pe onMap f LOLOL —_——, — ec ; ~ : . J (oan gee ~ 0’ ONIN “Tinks HETS Idahoans Have Had the Famous Expert, Now in O} te W »yto Cz ] _- if Yaw) a WHILE {Wow ‘ y Ih a y Seattle, Is Dean of All otain acer arniva A iwicue anc 7) = poler apomeV (| He Ever attack, |{ Toughest Schedule in 4 { ame bat! a pert. \| wao A DOGE!~} 4 Conference; Delivering Football Men xy : : a 1 wa AvinG | | OF GTR BRAWLS = || A WJ : Everything in Readiness for Big Water Carnival ‘ A ed | STL, 1 AM PROUD oF Loox ote BY LEO H. LASSEN BY HENRY F. BLAKE Here if Puget Sound Lands Date; Course Avail- ' rue | | You tor eicitFULLY | BALBOA “ x Sg Ret ro my Brey pared fosthall. able in Washington Canal; City Behind Move os 7W' cunt ans’ DEFENDING NoleaeLe } “H BAC wf r “THE NATIONAL board ir Athletic Union| || } GoT MaD ai)’ REMEME WE HOOPLES eA | " meetit iturda y wt BACK FIGHTERS! "TH { “1: e tn members will urd the 4 ol’ WIS Nose is RING POSTURE | @r } , va sattia! and the ‘Nésthet j Ks, 1 Dip! a I > ui WE OLD BARE i| + <@ s eeting eattl s made a bid for the national cha I! en pn KNUCKLE Dave WHE T | " nd the meet would be staged in the Lake W J BEAT THE LIMEHOUSE | ; nal if the board de-| __ : BULLY Gaiart auK / | e f approve of the local "Oe en) . ame, but feel ¢ Bo = ' ‘ ean mesons “| Be Glove $8 {STD DOW ym, ent , YORMANS 7 het . | K { t thet — sey? : ae sy * ¢ vs Pay were dbp ONLY SETBACK he plays quarterback mr ° tae hp eee e« efeat, a 3-0 ee BLAKE ¢ the } xing whe i As the dean of football, Camp ts! a ape @he Kingpin of tho game and his IS RING STAR” ater would also compet Tecommendations carry a lot of Bix ; acher Weight in the college sport jsold al J a seat Garfield Is His All-American teams are ac i erect Mega thrucut the country as the| Mack Lillard Knocks Sr The A. A. U. must be ren ficial selection of the year. His i rf expenses of ea by the gre: task has hen ade almost im. Down Weekdays Lifts aay! X * Out ol Race the best q at if Possible during the past few sea Em Up Sundays are by th | . : @ons by the development of the ; t 1 ha The ‘ a f b F f it j ri « Game in all sections of the co POKANE, Wash, Nov. 14.~On ¢ has put up at a and M ee. caly ‘real. vajue of Camp's MAynbe tahchon: Ai chal ot y Forteits a peniend ‘welectio the talk that they! tudents and during the week ECLARING It has been found out | lost to § r create, Piecrovel Sak abeerts ort lieae eaiy ‘eileen Here Is One Lt that Ray ‘Ritchie, linesman, ts PLAY IN both creating interest in the| whoover may have dared how it feel Promoter Who Introducing M Lillan, Sunday Camp arrived at €:30 this morn- bg and was to speak at a univer pomity assembly this morning at school teacher and Meany hall. He will attend the prigefighter. His “Broadway-Franklin game at Denny weight; 130 in the "field in the afternoon and speaks ring; 120 plus his fo the Broadway high school boys’ | Glub at Broadway tonight, the pub- Me being invited. Tomorrow Camp goes to Tacoma Bnd will see Washington play the College of Puget Sound and to Be the guest of the Yale alw 8 Ca ty w @t a dinner there in the ev c. etill tatk k that % i L ing about Lillard's| not appr 4 ag Big Games LILLARD fights with John 8 hadn't been ba q ny Farr weight. Each |,United st ft bet - Saturda oO time Li T the fight was | & mt me t j Yon ove the end of the first} Elm ; And 1 : round. box Coast Fields In the first battle Farr knocked} Elms is a San Francisco broker. the Sunday school teach & count of ‘nine. Oregon - Washington State | own for football game at Portland Sat is the only major encounter| , Turn the other cheek? the day in Coast football thought Lillard.ga p Both teams are hopelessly out of Sd he smote Farr f | the championship running; the Pull. | Picture Pian team has lost every big game) And verily thus endeth the second thie year, while Oregon has been de. | encounter. Farr went down and up : StargGrdl ghd Idaho! As Farr came up Lillard went dor fashington plays the College of | 84 #s he in turn came up F Sound in Tacoma: Stanford | *##in reposed on the cany Rsehles Montana at Palo Alto and|¥%% counted off by the refer (California meets Nevada at Berkeley.| He ‘8 such a success in ] it looks like the First Bap 3 Wy here will soon have to lard. The teacher-scr go Fast, and hig mana Quinn, thinks some of E boys back th Cougars Arrive for Oregon Game POR Pts AN T five Not tn the 1 he arose out of the r once | clim til 10/ Or MES PLAYED, four games were played in| Meet | grammar. school soccer league | - ; % With the following scores) Three High School | made | - __At Woodlana park—aulen, 0; x.| Grid Games Booked _ Queen Anne, 0. | Three prep games foot m) At University—Latona, 2; Fair-| ball schedule this week with Broad § view, 1. ¥ cre will be r Stanford Ready for Two Battles STANFORD, N T ure on t At Stevens—Longfellow, 5; Low-| afternoon on Ton , et, 1. row West Seattle plays Garfie a first 6 r At Columbia—Brighton, 0; John big game, and Lincoln ‘Muir, 0. | Queer Anne. | > 3 7 aia ee os Rp ea Star End to Thatcher, Bruin rrival of J. Cal Ewing ta th Us Outa Luck 2%) 0 high LOGGERS ARE REINSTATED oe has been chased of Puget P « th 5 Huskies from the | 1 game Notre Dame Being Made Game Favorite SOUTH BEND, In © tw ebraska ¢ H ot ¢ today as p e hipped up to fren Wisconsin Shakeup Reports Are Denied MADISON, WI t pal George N. Por n which the These forf Garfield out of the | ove men tn the Nov that a sh at ele grid league Anne an LOS ANGELES the i Vandals will take to Los Angeles to footk ague, and nd Lincoln | were also | Snyder, ert-Firpo fight mer of the We' 1 twios ded roun ¢ of th « ad 4—The gloom || Weinert in the ropes a nm Py vet good position for a knockout and campus as || Adams expressed the belt ra o. || the excitement caused Snyder, reviously ruled|| Who has a g tation as iyi micatnet that? make the mistakes. of W in the here Saturday rs Aller o, | ip nb Py “cit” i | Three Clubs ent a more unkios to * Undecided on 4 Their Pilots isco and eon ided managers for YALT LAKE, San Oakland still their respective are ae Nov. 14 year and plenty | y bo sold by the to reverne ¢ Oakland club ts Saturday a Howard will be capil. rtland leaves t Ml Essick at Vernon, Buddy at Sacramento, Marty Krug | Los Angeles and “Red” Killefer here l4—Re-| are all sot. keup in| If Ellison is kept tn the league, eve ted fF 1 George vers of Wisconsin ath. jhe will most likely retain the pliot- - Recover but = __End, Out of Game departinent were looming, were!| snip. ot the Bey. Clcy- outlet |_BERKELEY, Nov. 14 Frank|Del Ho d today by university author! | Howard will be on deck again if the Thru on Grid | tether. first string end, will be|Onkiana | Oaks aren't sold jout of the lineup when the Bears/start for of tho club to] | - - ASHVILLE, Tenn., . 14—| meet Nevada tomorro He is 5 Weiss Johnson. Terms | | PeAN ‘Lynn Bomar, picked for an|tering trom n severe caso of “shin.|will te or several days'| Tigers Resting Up |Two Crack © @nd berth by Walter Camp on his| gies." The Bear team otherwise will’ be signed, accord. | 1923 All-America, who was !njured | be intact. in the Vanderbilt-Georgla game and fea tr “<< Argentine Finds Idol’s Feet Are Only of a yalidism from complete paralysis of | the left side, underwent a spontane. | Gus release from the paralysis and | “will recover entire use of his power: | ful body. } Bomir will not be able to play| football again this season, and wili|__ BY BRANT POWERS first round forfett his chances to gain All UENOS AIRES, Nov. 14.—A rn hea elght att America and Awt-Southern honor tion has found Sts idol's feet revil he fa again. clay The calf of the Pampas baw He received a kick on the chin} While ha more,” s head What caused a hemorrhage of the | Luis Ang " funer a hai’ Drain and complete paralysis of the | Other half in: r and lett arm and leg iteele c An operation was performed to| “Fat motor salesman g Critica, P Felieve the concussion, and only!ting for his punishment, ait @light hopes were held out that he; headline of a paper, describir We @ Would ever gain proper muscle con-| boxer's defeat by Charle gentine c pr trol over the paralyzed limbs. at Newa nesday nig! sentattv nis I ear He improved rapidly on the sec-| The ci! jazed with Firpo's| to com: ill tell people, ‘See that ond day after the injury, and sud.|name in electric lights and erected| fat ma he was opponent to Genty, during the night, regained | monuments in his honor when he| Jack I v he is rich and use of his limbs. |knocked Jack Dempsey out of the! rheumatic.’ ’ pe he is ve veak, bu Body with its former ease and| F . ] R os 4 . ability. PEF vmnicuch tare reemer oi £ NAL Iresults Count in permit him to play again this sea. | on, with his skull showing a slight | fracture and his brain uncertainly healed from the concussion Football as in Warfare | OOTRALL Is more like the sclence of war than any other game Bomar was playing his fourth| F rhe Fads itd ; 2 h A neice ar thar ; ther gam year with the Commodores, He Wha tderychduirotienootie hington coa h i : was All-Southern for the past. two very | Nature: of" foo! bs I i atts “ale agsh AM and it's | years and All Ameri In me ¢ al Ao s that cou ‘ : 4 4 best men -——— who gains the most territor 27 Cagers Survive ye at oll i Teed gars ote _Edmundson’s Knife | Me 'Stidckell the Grecks With b largucn totes, but: thes Coach Heck Edmundson has cut were finally licked, altho. the whole fight was in "his varsity basketball squad to 27 Greek terijtory. ‘The sume thing oceurred In the men, the following cagers surviving EDS WATS, "the pruning: “And in the late encounter in Europe Germany Capt. George Anderson, Dick ined the most ardage and all of the game was Frayn, Bob Hesketh, Bernard An- ed in French territory, but “when the punch derson, George Anderson, Lyle Day- came the DutehMen w licked erin, Paul’ Davis, Wayne Gilmore, “the same thing was true in the CalltorniaWash Jim Charteris, Arnold Colby, Don Haggerty, Gratton Hale, John Har- ris, George Suomela, F. C. Hodges, Earl Jewe!l, Walt Krengel, Art Tangle, eis Fee ie Rh. HM Kechnie, tors, Maurice ‘Thomas, a Hiapaters Al Schuss, Clary Shreeve, Vioyd Smith and 7 ington game with Callfornia having the ball jn Wash. ington territory moat of the timo, but they didn't win, Yigg “ANG Washington gained more than Ore- 7 * gon, but didn’t win, either, BAGSHAW ae tacticn of the game and ti very fundamen tals of football are liR® war; it's not who has fhe best army nor doos St matter how the game is played; results are what count." yardage Ain't it the truth, Geraldine Harold St. Johns, PRINCE den oN, his men No’ were | | It | | NEW HAVEN, Nov Jenter the Princeto: knee | Until Game Whistle | Ov. in Roper dismissed the var vt the mont’ Yale Loses End for ‘ Game With Princeton | M4 t Start for Harvard | | CAMBRIDGE Noy. Harvard va work it and coaches regulars will Nebraska Eleven | Works in Chicago), CHICAGO, Corn Huskers and worked out a limbering-up ‘will to morning | Nov arriy on pract South 1 |All Navy Regulars ANNAPOLIS, dle: Shapel jothers, Noy to the squad, \barred trom unsatisfactor# | | ity was given a announced all] | Soccer Men Are Leaving nti rm, os ity after the shortest practice of| TTLE soccer is suffering this he year with tho injunction to/) week with the departure of forget football until Saturday.” ro Buck and Bert Kirkwood of the Todd eleven for San Francisco, where they will join the Unton Iron Works team of the San Francisco Soccer league, Buck and Kirkwood | have been the mainstays of the Todd 1} team since It was organized last sea son, and their loas will be keenly felt, not only by the Drydockers, soccer in general here. Yale wil without star end, | him out of} | Buck has enjoyed the reputation of | being the finest center halfback in |these parts, the only man that has been able to approach him In all round ability being Jimmy Crate of Carbonado, A fine tackler and a great Buck has been a great help to Man: ager McGrath's team. M.—The hard rt against] Kirkwood has performed at right) - fullback for the Drydockers for two | sons, and has earned his place on | attle eleven that has met since the Puget Sound Nayi- gation cup series was started. 14.—Nebraska's) Hoth men should prove fine addi- ed here today}tions to San Francisco's soccer cir se fleld in} cles, ‘They left Thursday evening, Are Back in Lineup | 1h were celebrating the return of} » star varsity back, and five | the who had been playing on ‘account of school wo Army Is Holding Signal Drill Now WEST Pol Nov, Army will hold only a‘s jdrill today before tho gamo Saturday, They were given a ohort but brisk serimmago against the scrubs yesterday. The team tomortow and are ac game fe heduled to play their first their new elub Sun af. ternoon. ‘WINTER NET TOURNEY OFF The winter tennis ‘tournament at | university has finally been downed by the weather man. Walter | Swanson, tennis manager, has an- nounced that the matches aro off, probably until next spring. Goldstein Defends Bantam Title Soon | Abe Goldstein has signed té¥ile- fend the bantamwelght title against Eddie Martin December 12, Martin has seen Nis best days as a top. notcher, ~The mid-| ork. hor Columbia but by | man at feeding his forwards, | oii Carmen _ Arrives Here Notre Dame and Nebraska in Big Game on Saturday for Bercot Go Two Years Running, Cornhuskers Have Dented Cath- ye junior welterweight, who fig olics’ Fine Grid Record; Yale Plays Princeton and He Bee Haren eres hBbsd aes Many Other Big Games Are en Card work at Austin & Salt’s gym. Carmen h a verdict won over BY HENRY L. L. FARRELL Bercot in Tacoma last year and he is EARING the end of football's greatest and most interesting season, the big teams will jump into the most important battles of the year for Bercot Go | the only fighter wt as defeated |Bercot whom the logger hfisn’t de feated in turn tomorrow on gridirons in every section of the country | Cs sistinnecenae aad wacod Tho schedulo is filled with highly important eN-lnoxer, is ‘plenty rugged and Is cnc | Fagements, but for the first thme the color of inter/o¢ tho pmartest fig! on the H weetional battles will be misaing: Neighborhood” but-| coast. ¢ | ties, however, will furnish competition sufficient to| Bercot has improved considerably make up for the lack of North-South and, East-West since fighting Carmen last, and they | rivalry figure to put up a good battle ‘or rea FROSH TITLE UP. SATURDAY and now fighting and an exhibition of hard, desper- ate football, national eyes will bave to turn west to South Bend, where the good Notre Dame eleven will engage Nebraska, Thin {s more than a football game. It ts the op portunity for one of the finest teams that ever ran| & football field.to avenge two defeats in the last two], | is years at the hands of aska, the only two losses |\°". : r quite that the Ducklings foat Notre Dame has been forced to take in from Eugene will slip one over on | ume the t , Crowley of Notre : . t - the little Huskies w they Dane © bad fee! ed in the game Linco jium Saturday at year, the Notre Dame players charging. th hed upon some religious subjects in trying to get the tre Damo ame has been thru a egon babes whipped the from O. A. C. last week ¢ thelr eyes on the frosh title terrific schedule, and it {s one of the| Washington's first-year team licked nders of the world how Rockno can hope to keep his team from|W. S.C. which had previously beat- going stale thru such a test. Nebraska rested up last week in prepara-|en Montana, so the game Saturda tion for the game and should be in fine condition jwill just about settle the freshman *rinceton-Yale game is the leading encounter of the|champinoship of the Northw Zastern section, but there are other contests, without the tradition of the | conferenc $$ Big Three” games, that promise football just as interestingy Tatts inceton's games with Harvard and Yale are always interesting to{ Coach Bagshaw has promised Ta- jcoma that his first team will play |the public because, as a rule, Princeton is making an undendog fight, and those who have no reference for “Big Three” football would like itp nee Princeton beat both Yale and Harvard. jagninst C. P. S. in the stadium there Saturday. ‘‘Baggy’’ wants Walter \camp to see his outfit in action. braska tou of tho } Notre I new w yers Getting ready for the last of the “Big Three” games next week, Har- jvard plays Brown at Cambridge, Perhaps the game was scheduled |with the idea of providing easy competition and making it possible for |the Harvard coaches to take several varsity players to Princeton to look | Jover Yale, Brown is no cinch, however, and Harvard may have quite la battle, ee ee ere Receipts for the California game fell $8,000 below estimates, according Pennsylvania vs. Penn State ; to Darwin Meisnest. Melsnest says ENNSYLVANIA and Salis State over the prospect of beating Cornell have thelr annual battle at Phil-/!n their annual battle, Lots of }boys who have been under Cornel! |feet in the last three years have has ono of the/boen having the same glee svatling best teams developed there in years,|Cornell on the chin this year, Dart- but Penn State has one of the weak-|mouth has one of the reaily great| jest of a long string of successful| football teams in the East this year! jteams. ‘There ts no Killinger,|and should give Cornell a good beat: jHaines or Wilson at Penn State/ ing, |this year and Penn looks lke the! Syracuse, getting ready for the winner, hard Colgate game, has a breather Pittsburg and Washington andjagainst Niagara and the Navy Jefferson have another annual bat-jeases up against Bucknell. |tle at Pittsburg. It does not matter! The Army, in arranging a gamo |to the followers of both teams that/against Columbia, probably figured |they have gone down to defeat this|on having a good workout to tune $25,000 more would have clicked the urnstiles if the weather had been |suitable. The Huskies also lost $2,000 jon the O. A. C. game because of rain. Washington needs a __ post-season game. adelphia, and it will be a battle, as it {is always. Penn Bagshaw is drilling his squad now with Walter Camp and Washington State In mind. Pullman comes here jon November 22 and tho the Cougars jhave Jost all but one game, they have proved to be a strong team. Aman or two on Camp's All |American would be something of a |feather in the Little Giant's: helmet. Tho 7-7 tie with the Bears will tend jweason. They are both rigged/up for the Navy game, The Cadets . |teams that know a lot of foothnll.|didn't reckon that the late Perey| ° “use Walter to oe ee Cea |Pittsburg looks Ike the probable)Haughton would turn out the team! winner, that was developed at Columbia this VETS KEEPING | Dartmouth comes to New York|year and now the Army seems (o |with a wide smile and a lot of glee|have a real fight, but should win, \May Features in Mid-West RACTICALLY every game in the | lac’ ks Western ‘conference is a feature | P: jner, “ ta at! Illinois plays Minnesota Wisconsin and Towa offer another IN CONDITION Students get quite a kick out of dropping in at the university Y. Mf. C. A, and watching their professors and certain University district busi- ness men take their daily dozen every afternoon from 5 to 6 o'clock. Thirty the punch that Michigan Michigan looks like a win. Fy game. Minneapolis and it is a tough spot! |great game at Madison. Wisconsin{®f the portly gents have been turn- | tor Miinois between the hard Chi-|hasn't a typical Wisconsin Miewen it ing out, playing basketball and sim- |eago game last we State this Year and Iowa ought to win, |!@ games. Contests are to be ar jnext week, Iilin . ys had! Chica in between the IMinois ranged between the pedagogues and a hard time with Ohlo State, Min-/and Wisconsin. gamo, has North.|t2? business men. nesota will put up some Fesistance,| western as a breather, Northwest. but [lnols ought to win. ern is almost entire a Baker Charley; Paddock Is | Michigan and Ohio State meet at/team, and it is doubtful that he} | Planning World Trip Charley Paddock expects to tour the world shortly, engaging in com: petitive sprints against various for elgn peaiasen Duimet Started O Out as Caddy in Youth Columbus in another feature game. | will be able to win the game alone.| | Michigan has dono well sinco taking) Georgia Tech and Vanderbitt ofter| an aetul beating from Illinois. the cholce morsel in the South and/ /Ohlo State has one of the greatest/Center and Alabama play another} defensive teams in the pountry, but limportant game. |Fuento Depends on | Little Practically Overhand Right) Head Michigan Coach | Tony Fuente, Mexican heavy. | ‘The direction of Michigan football] Irancts Oulmet was one of the weight, banks largely on An@voer-| is almost entirely in the hands of} first American caddies to Achieve nay )>nae right smash to the head. | Assistant Coach George Little, who} tional distinction as an amateut =~ |1s certaf) to bo Yost's suceesnor, — | golfer. FATHER HAS ONE “T'vo had an idea in my head for somei@imo.” “Huh! Aged in Youngstown Telegram, Tho chickens. still come home'to| A Swedish gent can throw a jaye roost, comments Mr. O'Goofty, but (lin 800 inches farther with his right wood." in these modern times most of ‘em|hand than with his left. This prob hayo to be helped out of the cab, ably explains why eggs have shells. the @ “Matty” Matthews Has Fine Record at Idaho* ‘Swimming Dates Will Be Awarded fra) Seattle Making Bid to fm LS, LR