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STAR } Eligibility Fights Marring Western Football* Five Cases , Reported in 1924 Season Reget, Crimmins, BY LEO H, LASSEN import end of ‘ ference Ben « proteste ‘ the game, be @ few minut previous! his th Idaho terback. the W. 5. C. « Nested, t? . @ physica ’ School f played for 1 test is cor meet PUT OUT Stanf & few days charging him wit claiming that he California were b the game And on t with Ca’ that Half Stanford minutes in Washing Mins, of Montana, on t that he had football he mins w with Stanford GET TOGETHER Tt looks like ference colleges to Bither there ts some ser gence on the . playing these men or els ease. the the conferen The seriou may lead to « eollege leaguc ‘peration am: Bag: haw Talks we win, ball, any * Enoch Ba ‘want to fo thing. The ot to win, or else t competition “Football, colleges, does mor Jows playing it, Tetes of them. their bodies is £1 they learn, responsibil withtheir Associates with things of football “In all of my footba have never once c bench, altho I knov other coaches and game t t yw has a in't be the gre than to ma The bu! it's considered done But when those fellows the field they must depend themselves. “We all want to , the th play more wing men fe or A team without ends car far in the game today Tony Savage, one of Was fends 4 decade ago, ix a great stu about game, you c “img authentic and reliable )for Washington this ye: fing, with his scrap Tjence he is gaining t ear be one of the fin Ww ton has had in his next two gays Savage. "The good end is the wing Bot the fellow who makes five pidys and then let 1 him. “Of all Washington ends, hat Wayne Sutton was the cle while for powerful, ) Mike Hunt was in a class by ome 4 consistent Abe Wilson and Fight ILL GRIMM'S name goes on the list of great linesmen. Grimm, now a line coach p super. varsity mento wa wis a whale of a tackle a few ago when he 7 ) Grimm bad more natural ability ny other Washington tackle, a Ung to those football men foliowed the Purple and syears. Grimm knows @ linesman when # one and he says that the and aggressiv ya that Abo has shown in tho this year hay made a fine | famous George. “An average player becomes Cole, Carpenter and Cleave- land Figure in Dispute > 1S DUE HERE. “| Heavyweight Who Fights |: me ight s of the fe Some circles as being smart football are out on upon| Car I I ask end: n th ¢ observer and ball 1 Cut exper “\ Grid Game Booked | ng man that is always doing the right thing. I think pla him- Washington's and r | nington, | years ayed under Gil Dobie than | ever ord who have battle Wilson | kick, Washington line | wonder football | player out of the brother of the more | dri: |OUR BOARDING HOUSE ee leChick” Evans and Chicago Golfers Here in 1925 Big Contingent Plans Trip for Tacoma Meet Stars Will Enter P. N, G. A: and Will Tour North- west Cities; California Expected to Contribute Stars; Best Field in Golf History Plays at Tacoma Or” BY ALEX C, early t& t Golf assoc held at the it the ann party ROSE gin writir ation’s 192 trifle N b Pacific will be about the et which rthwe nm Tacoma Cot the golfers y and Go other chub, that a Chicago yuncement day of 150 from coming to play the of the Northwest and to compete in the doings in the City of Destiny makes feel that the time is ripe right now to tell what this invasion of Eastern stars means to golf in this section of the country The great Chick Evans is going to be one the party and his presence alone at N. G,. A. championship tournament will be a big attraction because his prowe made his nan in every golfing} Today’s Games ) ——_——_—_—_/ ome was out over course big t s on the links ha word house hold ik MIDDLE WEST D TO er year the 58 1 promised faith 2S, HOOPLE but when tt turned to be wd BOB ROPER =: ick BE bet that George Ve 3 =a 18th Husky-Cougar Mix a se oon Is On Today at Stadium Misslectpp ‘ ar Washington State Has Won Only Four Times From Washington; 1914 “U” Team Ran Up 45 Points; ; rye Drake Team | Best Cougars Have Done Is 14 in a Single Game was Showing Way HEN Washington and ert in Conference football horns at the ar Was Mis. and Ne braska are t ans on thé gr afayetto ve. Eddie Huffman to Ar- rive Today jolt B B ROPER, forr y 4 ven 5 amplon, who f e Huffman stal P six rounds rthwest 1 Tuesd t a member of the Tuesd ese Shorrock Seattle Golf clut Dr. C. B. rd, 4 Country club, a y the vinit of the ¢ much State lock their it will be the Washington stadium today, ay nig lay 18th meeting between these teams, The Huskies h lost to the sient WO of the games resulted in tie The Purple and Gold has scored 240 points to 99 for the big | Pullmanite. Washintgon State last beat Washington in the stadium in 1921, 14 to 0. Cougars only four times. uri, Kansas an of many fights, stopped | the ther | cago scores orging the ar meback. so tha muen gwrr(| COlor on Hand ears for Big Game HINGT and tho aaso- |). maga. |, ing the O. K. | : the Golfers 3 game carry . Wash Soort wis Score some idea of it tourists from ms that the part d Seattle ®; Butte puver, Vi 8pok. GREAT SPIRIT aur STARS MEET tt mer The Lander Hall Cross-Country wi! " Team Eading| ms uniter in the beat t fourth week in Ta ma. Seattle and Inglewood of the in this oxts game r Dut aland b ‘onde, (et na of their as guests of th ty: all, it home towr Taking all in ill be a big rtinement for the Pacific ‘North weet when ¢ vans and the rest of his golfing cronies from Ch me here and it's certain to ma the P. N. G. * 1925 championship meet at the acoma Country and |Golf club the largest and classiest this |ever played in the history of golf on | the the Pacific 58] - fey rant / lifled timers had beer = ~ JONES RANKED NO. 1 GOLFER EW YORK, JN Sones, Atianta, Jon the | Kulver, New Others b ing list Chick Evan I 2k HALL fs a cinch to win ss-country at hall s are far a miracle could e cup for the the ag sures in days is Frank fin ters in the Tho other day Dut met for the first time oe straight year land of the hall, he record for to 15 minut did this after one of his s had clipped it down ne previous da Pi Kappa Phi Kappa fraternities | it out for second place rfraternity title. est young sp game and Hus three-m Nov the natlo! is given firs! Grid News Over Radio Stan n | seconds, running to 16:01 or Alpha and Phi and th KLX, Oakla ford vs Wcco, Jess moter ¢ bilt WMAQ. m John Wise Willie WGN, Fownes vs Gardiner || WW, 509 meters ‘aliforn Minneapoli Minnesota vs. rank a mat in ere St ul, 417 ston Vander Onimet, Geor Guilford, Robert Gard Knepper, Harri xter nk Dyer, kran Chicag in vs Chicago, Tilinot Detroit, 617 447.5 moter ner Chicag ,, Church Cagers Are Ready to Open Play Chureh nin Cummings, W. © and 0 meters—Ohlo The Andrew's banquet will held in the new Olympic hotel, I ember 9. C rman Wullle Came g at|has promised to supply good haxgis, | 16th ar gat 7\even ff he has to make it himself. |it, his golfing 4 That's quite an inducement, Wullie league cagers are begin on December 1 and in years be a meet ember got od lont he lost” g yester hia t ve meters—Iowa vs, Michigan eason leading British Ernest Hi gor Wethore O. Hezolet, Murray with be is ex m rmont ected were n, | Tolley, Re ris, Charle and W. A on the rec ber F. Storey Cappy K and Waiter Cornell, bag had vanished in the He loxt the mateh, but | nd the locker-room and there he | pipe A perfect day his ticket to the WIP, adelphia, Rutgers vs WEAF, New York, New York, Philadelpht. Was johnectady WJAR, Providence, Harvard ys. Yale Pittsburg, meters Pittsburg, 3 le Tech. y 509 meters. Bucknell |Alex Gra his golf | darkness, are to at {4 to be divided and the schedules will and ig There is some informal talk among the members of the North End, of charging Fred McKenzie i a small weekly rent for parking fay asdie inthe bunker at No, 2. Hin theapert x for Seattle Sunday leu | Patter takide daly tote. pullscen| ORES West Seattle Ahletic clab|..B08 Stein put on a party at the} 4 anit Wilsonian to celebrate his first suc- |" A and the Jefferson Park adel ute hect: When he | 0! ded to take up golf ng Sunday for the Ar hta Gian Owl flew Gait for and ishes that champlonship of die cobra die teed Sunday would seven da The kickoff 4 week - ailable WEI WCAP, original about ung ond. wo orunn 8 with genius who Cobbs" in fg amuck cond Red 380 met ended when be lost | theater 360 and $ meters Quantico KDKA Walker ( world golf ought to them at Walter are title let Hagen apd Cyril play for the They caddy for team semt-pro uttle at Hia t for 2 p.m. to going keep: now Marine in Florida WEE tobby Jone, come ¢ meters Dr. J. C. Moore, “Chief” Myers, Duncan Albright and a visitor from Bill Elliot is having a tough time \S HEP“TOATHE MATORS LSs SIGNA ‘Strikeout Is far His ing total players. ikeouts for the st year pur- k from Bal- timoré, in bh xt day he came back for stead of pars ne first game, the QUEEN ANNE to first WINS, 14-0 Franklin Defeated in the Final Game; Important | Double Bill Today i ¥ UEEN A high school } Friday scored a te ter at Denny field. and Desimon went over period. Jenks and verted. » Mager the lo: played a for The lineup and summary follow Q. ANNE "on, | Draper 7 Drury LT Viney LGR 7 Jenks € nf ¢ oe NE Matt L More I D ff + Patric To Queen Anne 7 Franklin 0 8 x Pebbles strum for Snyder Fleming for Morelan Moreland for F Pebb Fran | Toda for Mattac Offictals Morgan, referee urphy, head I Fleag aman; Pata was playing We Seattle jin the gar s that were to end battles. fights, when he takes Grimm, chance “and Abi of poundage | Rainier, made the Lake Shore courac in six hours flat on the links these days and his cron-| les fear if it lasts much longer Bill will never get his temperature back | to par | x qualitle “And tell the fans that they don't have t much about tackles with Lister and Thomp up and with Erickson and | Loule ‘Turrell made the swamp on this second shot to the 16th at the North End and managed to get back on the fal In five—two splashes, |two slips and a barked knee, n\f son com) Brix a Taking hia stance with a three-footer and an Dr, 0. B. the pellet jalarm clock at aes the last for a 66 w Inglewood course record, | Ford was about to send} on its way when—the went off. had started between the Chicago | White Sox and the New Y | Giants. | BY JIM MARSHALL | M dear! Would you listen to | thi | “A man, his left hand encased | That's the way London in 4 great leather glove that Evening Standard reports a ball looked like the seat of a motor. | game, according to a clipping re cycle, suddenly threw a ceived in Seattle today hard ball with all his might Six inoffensive colleague, The thus attacked was a great fellow of very considerabk and in a flash he ty-looking bail with green, ork the | Merb Schoenfeld says that the Thorpe Greatest? | Washington Golf and Contry club Db" GRA 2 muy be the best | course is going to be a tough one en field runner the He, however, has ordered several known, but Coach Bxindine, of! pinochle decks to be placed in the | Washington State thinks that Jim | clubhouse. the greates that iron. Hxindine hen Thorpe very | tan hae | Frank Van Tuyl says he plays wolf because it gets him out i the open. AJS, Kerry says that | Van wou y the game if it had to be played in airtight com. | partments, | thousand people and | | went to | oe according to | man | hefty cour nit that | a har the peter, thoy thought it was something to do with a rod | batsman to be 1 | feree Campire, he means) thrown like a wild steor The player of them, Thorpe wa tepped on a | played for Carlisle in his prime “Thorpe cou hit the | on defense, | had such a pe feg| that he bowled over many me | nd waited for a wag | ood or the re Vit “pr, “BIN 8 golf to take Ni work, He is now trying to find some new work to take his mind off golf. everything, se and wa run, 461 took ung! ind off his After watching wallowing in th at the North George voiced t handsome young must been a 1! Veninn Hawthorne swamp at the 11th Tom Hoot Me opinion that this insurance baron atreet-walker in Dent The next line should be, something about the po lice having no clues, but scour: — | ing the elty for the fiend. | Only its not. What the line really “At that moment the big of La rap, too, CALL ays the reporter, “Jab. bered sarcastically from the start — | to the fints It seemed some thing like political meeting.” | n say is, that British | MOLY ‘and he just hitting them, ‘There was only have 4 one Thorpe.’ Baseball! That Bloody Yankee Game! politics must be very different, Hughey Jennings, however, won a plaudit from the reporter. He made the Duchess of York nearly die laughing, “Rie-can! 9 8 the report laughed heartily, Tho duke was along, weoms to have truo British stoicism while the “Glants’ strikers’ were “swing ing thelr long club-like bats" and Americans in the crowd “acting like dervishes on warpath,” Another London paper, evi dently associating Chicago with the packing Industry, referred to the Mid West team as “the White Ox," ured Hughey, ind the duchess too, maintained but his wore tho Gr oves’ Tr ick experience ranklin ames in the e for those teams Pebbles | chdown {in the first quar in the Krauklis good game | FRANKIN (0) 4 | didates r uncan Mage ollansbe Moreland “4 Krauklis | Phelps for rfield was meeting Roosevelt . the season for these teams and the flag | [race hinged on the outcome of these | Mackie, | bouts are on the bill, which is being Colored Ring Stars Return Wills, Norfolk, and Brown Are Really Great Fighters BY WILLIAMS JOE HARKY WILLS, he KID NORFOLK weight TIGER weigh eight light heavy FLOWERS, middie BROWN, fyweight He a De stopt : Flowers Next to Greb Kid has bee t ua , 4 ft aie thet aia that wers is not exactly a begin ther, but he is far from frazzled stage. He is the n of « Georgia parson and a southpaw. In action he resem bles a cross between an agitated ner, | whirlwind and an enthusiastic typhoon, Speed is his metier Next to Greb, the champion, he is probably the best middie weight | in the game today The n-hued southerner sion. n Leonaré Brown Coming Champ? de world hasn't In 1 Brown time n wn lem pre 1 shapes up like other ( He seems to Sngland. | _ Brown is the most’ astonishing freak boxing has ever known Standing five feet 10 inches, he weighs but J12 pounds. Few weighs but 112 pounds. Few the heavyweights, outstrip him in height, His legs are pipe stems. All his weight is in his shoulders and arms, where it be Fitzsimmons, the immort was that way. orfolk, Flower | } Brow Not a bad list. Flowers and Browr s ly have a chance to reac mmits, It is doubtful, however, if any them will ever match the illustrio! deeds of some of their colored prede 9 | Cessors. Jackson, for instance, jwas even up with Jim Corbett aft 61 rounds; toe with the McGoverns, ped the heavyweight Johnson ‘Cage Outlook | For Bears Is ARS TY OF | Berkeley, Nov are out for C hoop. squa —Forty lifornia’s Coach “Nibs" Price is well pleased with his men and he might well be |so, for has six veterans from Coast Last {back in a unit champions bs The six men of varsity experience who are back on the floor are Cap. tain Sammy Ladar, forward; F |gins, center; Benny Holmes, ru: guard. Harold Belasco, gua non Carver, guard and Al Kyte, ing guard neis Watson, , forward, are jlast year's frosh, who are expec |to make themselves known in th | coming race. | \Morgan. and Mackie cen! two and Tod Morgan, Coast foatherw ampion, will defend his title | day in a sixround bout with of Portland, Four staged by Joo Waterman. to Top Rung Flowers He heard cleverness he knocked ight champion whe Dixon, who stood toe to Corbetts and Attelis, and Langford, who drop Very Bright CALIFORNIA, k in season's frosh team is run: Only Johnny Talt of the 24 flag winners is missing. Ira men from Fight in Olympia other det Weather TFogs| FISH BRAND SLICKERS es