The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 22, 1924, Page 5

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THE ' rT. I 5 ] , . . . . . fog Envelops Berkeley [geen and |Retg.Mi rd, Hao Looks © 3. Man Je We; Wiconin I Meg od log 1 O.A.C. Clash | aniitie Stake Today for Victory Over Nevada, Clashing With re ae ee mee ee on Dav of Title Game ; at Corvallis = Over Trojans °""*; ey Chicago Today - Yor . k BY EDWAKD C. DERR A sanford Conceded Chance; Cleaveland and Nevers | = . iteseing 5 t " 4 x two toe 1 » ( ; ° | Out of Card Lineup; Huge Crowd Will See Cham- é . . —— ' pionship Struggle; Bears at Full Strength amaeat pe ; H BY M. D, TRACY ‘ st a lite t CLOUDBANK WINS a ming Ames Alonso} e LEY, Cal., Nov. 22.—The great day of} then « . {» ‘ Matt F \NCHESTES ‘ 2 bd the 5 r t football season, the day of |? ; t a Leite aera daday Sok ¢ f ° ps os f ‘ t . W te * fe COOPER K. 0.5 CIMINELLY i ed up in a blanket of fog. - sain : " part Hu aoe ee ee ‘ Latty Fog i ’ iford and California teams} dringix t Oregon |smith = werd). , cpa . ee . ‘ a & teat ; . we i : alumni and football fans in gen-}ly strong tear cede ; 6 _,,tenderson's F ‘ t nference f the Middle West oo I ‘ ri the proper frenzy, everything but the} = i a ¥ S a a ee - tly | " iG F met the crisis, jhe facea the te t . . ‘ ' t r . i ‘ ¥ Ht : miserable tule fug, which delayed | ‘'"« a . in one’s bones and drove away at : trim | : } Call. | . } : wk ‘ } ‘ bg ' ’ i 1 ‘ ‘ \\ : , COAST TITLE , ie a Is tr 4) ‘ e J 1 , ‘ 2 a UTR ° v * Dears Rake | cee Moers \ " Brvorep ‘i not 4 fy f h i ic Wet Vet Field for Harvard — ‘ -| and Yale Battle Tod ay s | BY HENRY L. FARRELL |!0° per 4 pad HAVEN, ¢ *,¥ » |. ed |. J tod > rand sad a Yale that | r re 2 last year one of Yale's greatest! had been turned tn and predicted that | jams was all set to get even for/the Yale bow! would be filled to i Oe Mi-to-0 victory that Eddte| $0,000 limit. Sixty thousand «pec- 4), MB iiber’s Harvard team scored 10) tators stood all afternoon last year in | \ OK AOR \ \ It, BB pars ago. the Harvard stadium to see the his | AUNT SARA PEABODY HAS. a’ wll s i tr Marvard wam't so good last year,| toric battle. Change in the weather, = ea iy eh ui if ae zt loud! cam Jol i of course, affected the betting, and 4 / pd 9 aed toe Harvard stadium Into | Yale odds dropped down to 2 tori and | MW GOING ON IN BACK OF “THE BREATHLESS MOMENTS Md | . tis fea |5 to 3 morning, with few Har-| " FIRE STATION~ SHELL NO ‘ " to be satisfied |S to 2 this | ’ IVE ST GATE AY once HERE HE Comes! i a Neither of the coaches would | a arama ) his Un » but it ect. q Title at ere“|MOMPN POP ' : WELL BELGRAVE— YOURE JUST A HE SPENT AN HOUR HERE THIS WER SAW SUCH AN IMAGINATI TROUBLES A i: LUTTLE "TOO LATE FOR THE FIREWORKS~ AFTERNOON RAVING ABOUT MILLIONS be ree noe leas mee Sener einenie agentes oF AWN AT THE BANK dye dex peesgyea jean URN Sy Does ROLLING IN AS A RESULT OF THE THRT A HOPTOAD 1S A RHINOCEROS OUR BANK ABOUT OUR PROSPECTS a DOAN Ms con. dis Cine i PUBLICITY FROM THE TRIAL — AND A MOSQUITO 1S AN AIRPLANE = AND HE LOANED LS $25,000 To | PROSPERITY GAS “To THe Waee CBS ee male 4 antag oreo vA elteeind “ane ‘3 MOO WEEK CAMPBIGE a i \ Ww N De a n hs ee ; 3 ; ” | s1C Seley, Chi” New Shell fie: aL Gi | > |KingManager | Given Trial é S tarts Riot by Oar Coach 2 ays TON may enjoy even ter triumphs on tho water | rm ot the Fur t A, n- >| REALLY ,DONT You KNOW! WHY, LAST EVENING WHEN | CONVERGED SO INTEL f 5 MIGENT ! NEVER ACTUALLY NOTICED CORA WT HER=\ WAS PERFECTLY AGTOWND - HERE, PROFESSOR ! THIS bee ne q ON BOTANY AND SYEALIN' My , 4 eyestant lhe a2) \S UMERE VLWE YOU Hl OF THE MOST RE- PROFESGOR Away FROM ME? ILL - OR Ge ay KNOW | BE CAREFUL MARKABLE GIRLS | BET YOU HAVE ~ICAN TELL YOURE a EVER Fag OOUTy wusT is i 0 proportion thruout th p 0 be altered. 5 For instance, the sliding seats are ‘e about three-quarters of an inch} than they are in the ordinary | fe 8 ro but it is being given a trial rm rsity crew Speed is t “d If the longer stroke prc " es more speed then the craft is! uccess; if not, then more alter-| to be made before it is a nt - s! ‘ H GIVE ME YouR PAPER, fe} JUST LEAVE IT To YouR FAMIER = iS r AN, SHOOT, L & TA6 , AND I'LL DRAW ) TLL DRAW A HORSE THAT IS A Re i ) vig pop on g many new ideas embodied in it are] CANT’ DRAW A fh A worse POR) || NICE ONE A] HORSE = L Took FipsT PRIZE ; ay Sa 1 sua lean ealeatatienlecte a th ac HORSE ~ Guess ¥ YoU FOR DRAWING WHEN T WAS ; f vege, eae 3} simply an experiment,’ said | TLL DRAW ‘A \ IN SCHOOL — THERE! HORSE UNDER _ mpbell, “L hope it ta sucee: pr but L won't be surprised if it isn’t.” His trainer says the hard tracks in | America beat Upinard.... We knew | all along that the speed of Saruzen | and Wise Counsellor had nothing to do with tt. | et the oth her bouts on tt unusual thing about us that it went into the without seeing Floyd dol valloped py some pork-and- bE FY name of — 1 a | 1 out in ark | Let's see, wasn’t it Judge Landia| It w presumed! who said the baseball dat | wit a rain of lefts and | wouldn't close until the “eulpri! |volved were dead in thelr grayos?”

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