The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1924, Page 16

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j al A 16 Bears Lead All-Coast Men : for 1924 Play With Four ad ‘ Men Placed | ~ h Horrgll, California Cen i ter, Outstanding Lines man of Season aM BY LEO H, LASSEN ho oe * 4 a i bhaa ‘Sab 2am J ah “Prep Season OF ds 4 Finale Is Set He | hale is se 44 i And George Wilson, W Broadway and Lincoln to at Powerful nit are far an! sty Meet in Final Tiff of eae “Bkipp) s, Idah Season Wednesday best * threat quarte fir fas a. * sationa) season and a S' E m ef = man in this pos: et MANY GooD ; FULLBACKS . % fulltacks F t . : Dregon; Slater, W. 8. C.; F t ii 8. C., and Hey, Stanford rT the Coas had year ts Because of his wonderful de ; fensive ability and interference . : running, Tesreau is given the a Tatneod = call, Teamed with Imlay, Wil- , eat . son and Stivers, Tesreau would : : be invaluable. be ; There has been no Vineamen this year with tion of Babe H the ; ’ s | center. He the be i the year and the 5 sition. WALTERS SECOND g CENTE ad quo f Chalmers W w $ Steady w ore 2 xt i = Horrel!, but was as fa ‘ ‘ Californ : The © nia guards, Walter } Rau and Car were th ass of i od : the cofiference. The center of Ca fornia’s line played alm te football this year Norman Anderson, the giant Norse tackle of the University of Southern California, has had & good season and is the best tackle of the ‘The vete would m: for him. Fa Kuhn ot *) was Hanson. * Mautz, the vig Oregon end, played a fine game all season. With Lawson, the Stanford cap- ~ tain, as a running mate, they ~ would give any team in the country good wing Leon fe Mell, of Calif sser, of © Idaho, are second choice Mel played "a wonderful game here, particularly + in covering punts. Veaser is a won ‘der at snarins forward passes. {The first team would have two triple threat men and Wilson. There is de fensive ability. The line would be big and fast, "with the center of the wall extremely effective LOCKARD TO » LEAVE TODAY| ) Charley Lockard, president of the; «+ Seattle baseball club, leaving to- * day for the annual or league © meeting which will open next week in Hartford, Conn. Hoe will meet Wade Killefer there and some deals may be made by the Indiar It's almost a cinch that Jimmy will be sold. chiets Ww. tSoccer Is Booming at Washington Now Soccer {s boom! {ington campus and Jimmie Art hot, director of athletics, says it m Become an intra-mural sport in the hear future. Teams representing the partments of the engineer Wash z on the * are playing every afternoon at pre Cent. Ever t : ch | BOXING TONIGHT CRYSTAL POOL a thn RCT: ARNE BNE NSARM ‘ Second and Lenora H M Auspleex National Athletic . 5 ¥ uh, Ine. ‘ ae Se Nate Draxman, Pres. _ ‘| CAPT. BOB ROPER j . as A. BE. ¥, Champion 4 of Chieago } ; t The All-Navy Heavyweight { \ Champion é i g OTHER / ; b t.° BO! i $ Firat Bout Starts at 8:40 p.m. ti Tickets Gn sale at Druxman's, 1425% Fifth Ave.; d's, Occidental . on i .. 1630 Ninth Ave. corner i Li Olive a i § Ringside $2.20 rved 81.05 1 Z General Adm me BLO i ' i if | pha, 1 forward I Cross-Country Runs to Close Alpha ma Delta, |Making It Tougher on Yearling Fans Here's a w one for Ht nee comm With Big Race ; Washington Grid Season Is Over Now | OUR BOARDING HOUSE Husky Squad Vote) Ee = Battler in Mix Tonight Against Post - Season inl om eas i ; 5" s 5 Ee Game Here Ce ae f ao | prt . : he Wondering How Good Roper Is; Huffman BY MELVIN VOORHEES . 1 ‘ ' sMauet Se R = Proved His Class by Defeating Delaney; Bout Is mit Ta | Attracting National Attention; Other Ring Gossip > 4 re manager t gd De r c ° ap with Huffme tx r mar t . H € ere recently show Huffman can punch, t HUSKIES PAVOR Y STANFORD rerou SEASON NOT Rew Care ve P sO GOOD in “ “* Green Lake Favored in [Grid Gossip _] « FIGHT TONIGHT P * IG S Fi Is » ean 1 Gen TALS OLYMPIA ; t ee erubEnrs Wane North Enders Have Impressive Record for Season; pens smi thet vs Yale ty the wore of : i * = HARDER SCHEDULE F. H. Coe and Interlake Open Elimination Play on rite to w eee Pobre . Wednesday at B. F. Day; Eight Teams in Running WAkea aieRnES = \REEN LAKE’S strong soccer eleven enters the finals for "=. rao bet BT ak a maha doatrhatad ¢ J the grammar school championship as the team to beat.| came Rad s at t * K of With an impres record for the season, the North End-| $,i°%,2° *#% '* cosching Beck= ox " ers are being picked as the com cl | er nee But seven other schools Hig Adams, | ,.;* Me ope tavers F ania t : Saturda “6 Interlake, F, H. Coe, Hawthorne 1 ppe Saturday ihe thing ys say be foe the ( i of La eee igtae NL Leake “Yova. ‘br hath? the 8 st her ers tant (Grid Receipts title | : : Se ty tu | rte sf | fecal aie gise"ty Be Aeon oe DAT) QF BIKE ime om the rem inn | wr eg ag |W en | itt rie one | STAR FAMOUS)22 Beavers and Babes “Which goes to show that The series "wiih Wseeon tas Name Grid Pilots || 2my iret Pore wegn | Propeniton-tom and you're n Yni a4 Gatt k t e. M th at ekaann 0 z with 6 ‘ee . : " rd; & guard, the finals represent tt ect] | Maravette and Ver ed captain of ections v 4 footba Kent Wins Grid Penn Star Is ao “jon A | St Mary’ s to Play Tris Speaker | Santa Clara Eleven Of Gridiron) rj: 292, nis meet 19 o9 ter | str ged et in their Idaho, Barnes Figures to Be Star i in Future dnho plays Nevada Saturday at Title of County Nov : aad (ae epee ids - New York promoter, an- ; ris nder, | TOF la what thevt ptain they heve|! that he has secured the canta draw of the at HOP E put out sear te [promise of Jack Dempsey to fight raw ok ithe. rime ght summer in an arena that will be = % ‘ nia Penge ek Serie are psig ot '* built on Long Island to seat 110,000, |Pittsburg Winner Gardner Was Star _Goslin Will Be Big ball ined fame PLAY HERE. acti tera ore dabei do" Cat as not : gy nae eams were defer y Call in X-Country Race at Pole Vaulting Card Next Season over siiempted by a tue leneuer forala, but both slevene maingdd to are university won the an-| Bob Gard rmer amateur goi¢| Goslin’s home run ae fy ot aprathit ic ta, ids jr LIE HOPPE, of all bil pd hy PORTLAND, Ore nua ercollegiate croas-cc ry run| champion, or ig 1 the ce late | world serics should make him a good | fly balls 0 pla ni will ph 300. will over a. six-mile “gs hat sh —incens paheapi pana ay * utt if will F " point | ps Coach Hap Milter : will s istia ERs tee | ee attraction in 192 nee any | matt custions with chase Big Game Is Booked | dtuitnoman ctu squad out 1 ay uley Smith, of Yale ’ ry the Sibley, Seattle star | * . tleally every 1 his week, und Mitahed-aseestn’ FL cai ce se iS a ETRE eb Se ECD i se third tl OE begged genie for Chehalis Field | (0°3.°°S, siieine tenthe ‘ton Ms. Syracuse won the three-mile | com the of Kipke of | the world ser fe passing of | t ra, December} The Centralla and Chehalis high | Thanksgivy with Oregon dah. event ft t fal ‘ereinio. Groh, eran: etar ¢ ker played ), and Seattle | School football teams, long-time grid - - o th flold with * and hitter will havo|iron rivals, meet their annual} SIGNAL DRILL ee at tho bat. Yot for years and years Itheir first chance | Turkey day classic In Chehalis. They} SOUTH BEND, Nov, 62,—With Monr s Chan pionship High School Eleven ia pia ever ch eed a 1 of secing the fa-|started their big series in 1907 and|Knute Rockno absent for a oe’ m 1 mous cue cham./since that time Chehalis has won| Notre Dame's great football ty ER cloxe had many advan pion playing tho{nino games and Centralia has won|went thru a light signal drill in , — ned Speaker to catch anglé game seven |preparation for the Carnegie. Tech In that would have been Hoppe has just it }game Saturday. Harder work is ; 1 an ne else, also recently started WELTERS TO Y I1GHT scheduled for today, makes it possible for him to handle laying three! Travie Davis and R Davis, — grou ills more quickly, thereby vancement of bas minimum, Captain McGraw of Pennsylvania cushions and has | wel rweights, have been matched to] shown a wonder-| fight six rounds in Yakima on Decem. ' ful lot of ability |be ut this style. | Kid Norfolk's r Ward and he fessionally in Baltimore, holding the o run ners to the 25.—Cha Willie Hoppe Wilson and Tesreau Place on All-Star Eleven* * Delaney Bout for Huffman if He Can Beat Roper By AHERN) Much at Stake for Navy ca aa aff. He’ plays! doppe’s long suit is balkline bil close up to his line #o as to be in ®) ards, but he is so far ahead of position to help the defense, the reat of the cue wielders at thi: When a punt ts the play he goes | specialty that there isn’t much com: back a much shorter distan e than | petition ters, banking on his speed} prop jand nerring accuracy in handling |patkline match in Los Angeles pre |the ball, Incidentally he prefers to| vious to his match with Sibley here. eateh punts‘over his shoulders, which |most quar will play Schaefer Jato a enables him to deseribe Jand keep going at full s} NEW YORK, Nov, 26 than starting from a dead stop. ment that Bobby | It's a rather unique idea that has pundes, who we wide LOSERS OUT OF IT Announce: rela and Mike liminated in the rather | Proved a success with McGraw |first round of the featherweight tour | Jnament. would be allowed to start Shade Turned Down /i#!p 4 the isecond round was pre- maturo, accordinig to a statement by | Coin and Title Go ltie New York boxing committion. They will not be allowed to start, it THE VISTA Dave Shade recently refused a purse of $12,500 to battle Mickey |W" intimated, lw alker, welterweight champion. : vA is BLISS OUT HUGENK, Ore, Noy, 25 The Or FLORSHEIM SHOES are the last word Baseball Comedi a omedian in style and also the last shoes to wear Plays Nifty Golf| egon football team is going thru light workout today, a in preparation | | for its final game with the Multno- | out, That's why the nul: | Nick Altrock, aside from his co club, 01 a, 7 y ere 00 ar. Monroe is mighty proud of its high school football team this year, dliasuptond of OhOL day sola, play a good parsbe oit.| OAT OPAL faach Aseint ai ~ pa Keres ds county. The squad ia pictured above as follows: Top row, left to right—Coach | ih be in condition to play ‘| . Cain, R. Newell, R. Russell, T. Herley, A. Campbell, H. Thomas, H. Buse, L, McGinn,| Pittsburg once had Burleigh | Fl h Sh S Johnson. Second row, left to right—W. Nelson, N. Wolfe, W. Kleiwer, W. Reaper. Bots | anime Byioeg Tear eas f pitcher, | MORE COIN FOR ZUPPER orsneim oe tores | tom row, left to vight-~H. Baily, business manager; EB. Carlson, R. ee? captain; | preytus si, Garnet outhe Pirate 4, thieves sHommebitiieen ask tied Maen re 306 Pine St, 903 Second M. Nekle, O.-Lord. \liked freale twirlers, ‘That explains |tained at an increase salary, George | —Phowo by Case of Monroe | his passing Huff, athletic director, announced | Ave. al name ts Willie started boxing pre-

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