The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 21, 1924, Page 20

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Huskies’ Detense Cougar Fullback Threat ot Pullman Grid Eleven\ _ Two BOUTS Huge Crowd ih Due | ARE CARDED . xa ads c Tussle Six Feathers ttended Fighting in Built to Stop Howard Slater Golf Gossip. Decision to Roberts; Harper Robbed in Tacoma q 3 208 . ~ « ‘ht, ‘ ? Y o ’ ' Big 200-Pounder, Playing Last Year, Has Had Great T BY ALEX C. ROSE [Bears and I ighting Bob Gar la nd | Seattle Boy Wins I our Success in Hitting Line; Martin Will Do Kic king ~ } R elt takes the field tomorr the big g ; Dither Gossip of College Game Cards Set with Garfield much will depend upon this young man | Raymads After Knockdown 3 LASSEN 6 ‘, attler from | 5 ow BY L BO a R { or G ime | | Roberts Floors Harper in First Round and Wrestles the W gton § \ BY M. D. TRACY a Him to Floor in Second; Second Round is Even and in Third, Fourth and Fifth Harper Wins W Hu ! the ( t ‘ cor )DDIE ROBERTS floored Bot “ Slater, a big 200 ind lit I Down in the and sixth rounds | ide ma ns, ¢ g raised Old Ned with the lines of the t out thru the f Roberts a terrific body beating. t dt yea a — ee And they gave the decision to Roberts! he Stat i the only: Sante in whisk peal ie The Tacoma fans, rooting for Robert i 1 M terest could be used booed the decision 15 minutes and the anvil - « been wa and they |, 3 7 t jchorus was in full swing over the verdict. —- 7 , i} 1 . It must have been very roquefort. é } eport det wit Roberts can sock; nobody argues about ie he hive 3 st rr that, and it a clean knockdown that Thile th a ea t tr he registered with a punch on the chin in While the Hu ; h stop Slater, the ¢ , r t . that first round and he half-wrestled Harper att a re g to tr : > to the floor again in the latter part of the % Ge e W t ession, [ hon A The second round s even, but Harper Li —_—_—__ - ‘won like Calvin Coolidge in those last four RPER chapters, , , NO Henry Geysel has a tough time in young ; TICKETS Georgetown kid lost another fight in t st night in t 5 was one the six-round semi-windup when Jimmy I trimmed hin ; 2 e ‘ :. pre silly Mendez beat him there recently vers outpointed t ; Geysel , - + of tickets In the hands | Harry Huson, coma middleweight, beat Mike Connor =e ; be! ¥ are going around. Mike Mitchell, the Seattle bantam who is trying a come- Bite sales being mas at back, stopped Ludwig Jones in the second round. ! teams w . f He Rent gle c= alle amma | Jack Malone and Eddie Flynn, a duet of Tacomans, opened | Uekets than oth but the sear the show with a draw. T aM ‘ Gow elty of seats at any price seems - ——_—— t that George E to indicate no large blocks of ner prof t the 3 ickets has gone into imprope Tunney Would emer thane hea ‘rte tar Stove L Prep Teams Box «Gibbons... |e rb eret ost reans tty running diet ove League Wind; : Next Summer oF eaih hs whee meee te eraduat Speer inding Up YORK, Nov, 2 ta - 5 5 ou o be . a cofageal from tenn secnal on | Great Race sh Tom ( 1 he ACT ALLARD and West Seattle mix 1 DRE 1 , 1 to a tree, ow ‘ uid in M to for got t i . « nar ¢ ‘ . ‘ af h with t ¢ n 5 released, v . iy ‘ foot y Pre I “aga wy Brea Lata s that they will be tied rule} les for t f odes t tt Both teams are In seclusion at 4 Ballard I will meet! next country elubs far from the din . year. y said will be erected bet and excitement of the campus. r a defeat for ——————_—- ! ‘ | Reports were that “cripples” all 1 a win for Broadwa were doing fine and all was well ver Lincoln Wednesday will give ‘Oregon Sailers B elbow" of the 18th fairway | with the warrior ‘ the Tigers a tle with the Teddies. in Bad Condition «:'«: t by the : pret that. 3 Cleaveland sails streets | Ba ctenicr in F ee _Sport Salad ) Be sock ns, fi ; Crystal Joe Gorman Is ab the wild bulls of a y hit h t Ji - : South America togeth id pre- ees here> : : : Winner Over sented’ Seagr ‘Firpo with? an “ant . matum, nding an apok Gene Delmont for boxing again money-mad pugs stampede for the golden | Tess Ariett ‘hes signed his contract - Harvard and Yale Clash |Nevwitt stay’ In. pllis loam Ores ¢ t leeelad K aneet ever go up to. the dig i { McCormick-Webster and - for the ( __ Title Bouts . Ho watched hia vorbiey vege sgocthamlias } TIM gar T=) A of —s fe oot f = fy i bat will make him a etar ee oo same ee rgest } 199 sn Yale Favored; Many ' Teams Completing Their Sched- y tor rome times Atiett| ss orpe } : ‘ , . : ei. n big fellow, and hi horpe h n playing foot cheduled for Poo sarge pec Ph ee ule Saturday; Notre Dame Meets Northwestern; Improve with every @ay! ball for 16 ye Pretty soon he'll } WO prelin n Squett Be bede Vanderbilt Plays Minnesota; Big Games for Coast a |be experienced enough to play with i : 1 ita, ¢ . ? A FE d the Army or the je Hutte ‘ thal prelir pe Remeron " |Americans Favore: —- © Queen ree Plays to Jot i BY HENRY L. FARRELL contest | Bic Golf Mat John D. Jr. was knocked looser ty ¥ V FTER a successful season in which public Inter: in 1g Go BUCA | nana’ $3: porcelain tooth » 1 4 Franklin Today |" iaiatx bose A out est reac its highest point, the current football! st, AUGUSTINE, Fla, Nov. 21.—|sauesh cram Pi aeced SE a ; 3 4 J close | ef ae 17 reaches {ts finale with a number of g00d |The American combination of Walter |°" We tee oe this ahs oe a i their 001 football season at decision from Kid F ‘ ‘ow and a bunch of Thanksgiving day | Hagen and Gene Sarazen have been | sidered a sient richtig ‘ist wey ij aes % field t ' I —= — ‘ Thu |installed early favorites, albelt at | tetto ett nd Emp Clat 3 p.m. Both te ure in the With all his prosperity, it can ele crities complained that the |cjose odds, to defeat Abe Mitchell : pila Inland Empt cond division, but the rivalry js never be truthful itten that the all thruout the season did not com- | and George Duncan, England's great 2 = aman induced them) yan between th chools,' and a va. Lew] be ir. Mack waxed on the Kame played by ading teams last | est golf team, in their 36-hole match tiene ad eg seres. good game Is expected. | Pi onal pastime. ear, but it was admitted generally that new attend: |to he played here on Sunday : ee a ey i rier, Saar ance records made posgible by the large number of |her is Thia Decne pire oe the guys who huddle in front of bur- new stadia registered the greatost national intereat | This meeting Is regarded as|tesque show posters, just as we are that ever has been shown in football. jthe most Important golf match of the | passing, we agree with them. Mhiare ara HAMAR Cts Ghee on tomorrow's [Yeu {nasmuch as it brings together ad the premier professional linksmen of { { al of the leading teams are resting up for Thanks Don't open till ading teams are resting up for Thanks |i 0) Wohccrts. en tk 1 \ Hagen stands out this year as the probably end u Zz in the E for {ts tradition if nothing cise, wil . 3 base | Huffman is w out at Aust FAREWELL LAps ! % AND A HAM ‘X s < be a rather mi along the Atlantic seaboard, {t will pe slinghe when ne won the ane hat Dempsey @ Ball's. Roper is expected in Sat : rapt ary SRL cas SLONG MATOR ee be « days of the season in the Wes Conference, /Nca professional champlonship, fol Why doesn’t he BMT, pen Cahada I GRACE “His HOUSE SANDWICH fase au a DONT FORGET \] | where witien ae cries Bh conferenets lowing his victory in the British open | go f amit that ifirpo can't —= ——s No MORE With MY “TART COLLAR WILL Eve Sey " Tar weer | F Urbana, “Towa playa Michigan at Ann {tournament. It was bis second trl [ind bull ima? : : PRESENCE! uTomorpRowl AVE Voul AS ¥, SMILE fu as | Arbor. Chicago pla sin at Chicago and Minnesota plays an | "mph on English co ES _ Landis Receives ESEN “ToMoRRoW | | TAKE YoU AS FAR ie oT Stipe “THURSDAY 16 J | intersoctional + poll: Agaitiat lerbilt, one of the lead. |Yers: In 1923 he finish a ze i . ire FOR PETAGONIAS. ~ + mat = F au | fi f stroke behind the winner. Fan Suggestion T SAIL FOR PATAGONIA tet | ko-Tl’ EQUATOR, | | Goes Dou, JR THANKSGIUNG S| | ten ie wane Se pests 4 | Arrange for NEW YORK . 2L—The sug ALWANS LET IT BESAID | | Tes) You wont” DoT LET NouR OR wat! ‘ ames are inthe Kast-| Cornell and Ponnsylvania, getting | James Corbett’s modest admissions al ages ee . : hat the G ne : as WET MAJOR HOOPLE =-To WEAR KEN To-H' BIG FEED!- th the Yale-Har-|ready for their annual battle at |!n “The Roar of the Crowd fe ma vad Game Returns all s¢andal be ‘a public hear Eh aie eh EN “TO-TH , EED! he ot tween Tike | Ppllaedelatiia 1h are idle and |fettle beyond all doubt who the great- at 2 ing and all evid and tes WAS A GENTLEMAN AWN Ts 7 HOUSE GET OOD BNE I a that ta Chal Blt eal Bm ante Od Ot eiehtar of all-time Was |] , Returns of the California-Stan- Ba presented ot AND A SCHOLAR I aad RU aT! wl GO eh \ytecune hattle at 8: aris Beate a | ford game will be given at the 6". ort 4 (peed een tA “4 IE RES tac ato ba Fest up for the Penn State game Mr, OGoofty Is one of thore ekep. |] College club under the directon of Banta to Comm t| ASHE ROMANS SANE 4 5 ee. ij y 4 TB ‘a ienme Washington and Jefferson and pie yn thinka te Spanien | alumni here of both universities cording to Fred Lieb, "STET MAGAS HOMINIS 4 poled s 2 unite Coe a eae ety At revolution is being planned merely'as|| 20¢ Play reports will start at 2:20, Gent of the Basebal: 2 for Thanksgi a Colum: |Morgantown on Thanksgiving day |! College men are invited. Reet Paseball UABRAT 5 |bia in New nd a fianl game|have no games scheduled and Dart jw for the native onion, ciation. Oe eee. vot Jon the Coast nst Southern Call-| mouth is thru for the season Pie Est { fornia | Notre Dame offers a feature game b | Pian, a No Jnndt takes on Pittsburg at Pitt anston t Northwestern, the ive eams ua i vt Oo? onger Cham ion? burg next Thursday second “Big Ten” team on the Not nge p White the'Navy ta reatingup for|Dame eekeduiee wore whe rade Soccer C Pl the Army ame iat more a week | East again next week ran up ay from tomorrow, the Cadets will put /affair with Carnegie Tech at P IVE sectional winners have been At University-—-Ravenna iaaled on their final touch of training with | burg and then will have a short rest ‘Gee! in the grammar school] tona 1. not asa tit fs an cary gamo against Norwich at|before starting over again for a trip | soecer league, Adams, Initerlake, F.| At Mercer—Mercer & John Hay 0, resume competition in the feathe ‘est Poin ito the Coast jH. Coe, Hawthorne and Highland] At Broadway—Horace Mann 9, velght class, George Brower, chal . ark entering the finals. sentra : ah onthe Ne york ritate bakliis I tho Missouri valley the competi-| Alabama, Georgia Tech and Centre va oe Central’, te PPE i aka 4 tion tomorrow will bo rather {te tdle in the Southern sector. Aln jreen Lake must lose its two re-| ‘Tho finals will be staged next week, commission, said today, light, Kans iM tare rest.{D8ma plays Georgia at Birmingham |™alning games to be thd. and will be an elimination * affair | en ents tnd Missourl are Fest: ext ‘Thursday and Georgia ‘Tech| Two tles exist now and will be|The eight finalists’ captains will | nk up for thelr annual ‘Thanksgly cP 20) [played off, with Horace Mann meet-|mect Monday raw ce: plays Alabama Poly at Atlanta. play j nn meet-| meet Monday to draw for places in Board Doesn’t Talk ing day battle at Columbja and Ne-| Vandorbiit, which has heen ming. [ink Leseht and Madrona playing) the tournament, of Post-Season Game 1, Just out of the Notre Dame ting, around In the Western confer. | Stevens. eae edie gkid! atuhtlon ame, is booked with the Kansas Ag-|ence for several years, goes to Min.| Results of Wednesday's games fol witch {6 véry much up in the alr ies at Manhattan. Nebraska also|neapolis to play Minnesota and then | low: atthe University, of Washington, | jhas o game next Thursday against |has to jump into the Sewanee game| At. Walla Walla—Beacon Hill 2 Roller Puck ué to the refusa Senn Btate to| the Oregon Aggies at Lincoln, {on next ‘Thursday | Rainter 1 ° 7 “a emai Shope Aa hares | | : At Columbia—Hawthorne 1, Colum Meeting Set night's meeting of the board of con-| 1S MANFORD and California will fur: |‘ornia and ought to give Stanfor@a | bla 0. ‘ Seed: dhsot@ink 40 the’ A. BU | HS nish the big attraction on the|real fight. At Hiawatha—Gatewood 2, Lafay ROLLER puck—18—Makecovr 8 nétthe this iorhing. eh acific Coast, It was handed around| Southern California plays Idaho at|ette 2. There will be a meting of the ‘ niet a 7 BME before the season opened that Call s Angeles while Stanford and Cali-| At Alki—Goorgetawn 4, Alki 0, — || C&PWNS of the roller hockey —_——--— | fornia was going to have a terrible |farnt are battling at Berkeley | At Stovens—Lowoll 2, Montlake 2.]] (ams @t Spalding’s at 10 a.m. An indoor horse polo league has . team and that Stanford, in the good] Callfornia and Southern California | At South, Park—Highland Park 1, |] Satuntay, and all pilots should be been formed, but as yet no arrange p : |building hands of Glenn Warner,|will pull up after tomorrow's game | Concord 6 on hand, Beanor Walby iwill : ments have beep made to hold the a | would have the best team on the |and start getting ready for the big] At Ballard—Irving 1, Webster 0, te eh ate He ease uu 4 ede ttte aan ab cher bela is Jb Mae , y-four teams have signed exercise of tha Atlantic fleet iu onc Ton) VOYAGE, MASORR J rere + orem mer sence const, California, however, showed |{ntorsectional games against Ponnsyl.| At. Woodland : of tho state armr~ park—Interlake 4, year, ya m tH |good ‘form in beating Southern Call:|vania and Syracube North Queen Anne 0, $$ £ 4) z — )

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