The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 27, 1924, Page 12

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i | 2 5 i 12 Henry F. Blake, Star’s Fooball ___BY AHERN] No Glory in CONNIE MACK Authority, Names All-Star Squads Firpo Fight SPENDS COIN Franklin Only Team Not to Place Men on First and Second Teams; Bob Gar- 4 x ’ for Weinert $170,000 Put Out to Buy |OUR BOARDING HOUSE CSS RES SSE = - ; ‘ A D\p Groves and Coch 5 ~all at Qua back, With Longie Butler at Half; Stan Grummett 28 W | ; ; schran Chosen, Inston af MocWilmot, at Center; Roosevelt Tackles Powerful KSGIVIKK Vis >, Fispo Celled Bam When) for Philly Athletics osen, Instead of MacWilmot, ; : VEATEEL y U7 PARDOS) | One-Time Contender eo VE y % 1Y BILLY EVANS Beats Him in Ring C BY HENRY F, BLAKI Social Doings ) | ‘« | in Sport Realm} \ - —_—. ‘ ’ \s vy t Paris . Queen Anne has ¢ ar the sé 1 tea Frank M pe . ® * : F tion. ; tt * ‘ ‘ ' . i the er G u : ” . Hulitz o Squires, | Mf". * ° but his team c " a Ph ont ‘ ct? z nere were ple t® league this year “pit i v4 TOOK BIG t “4 Gray of Roosev aid ot 5 TOMELE wine of @ ue 4 iels of West id) SeyYMOUR WAS . . Se ; : . * make a powerful KEAL STAR " , Weinzirl is a partic : gest er ar ; ] ‘ fective tackle with dea BS s a oe | ; ’ Harris Troubled s perience, while g } n igo I ZSPER “HE , c in and strong " ably valua boos aio BIG TURKEY . Fielding Position ‘ame for a f uck, and t wkte . ‘ anng 1 ae kha ed sacade ; age I t eS L ! L JRilar ure } \ A e tion by a I well f 4 am rt t a p p i Hi c " tad cals vicy we Huskies Urge Leonard Fim |Fixpo's Sparring STAR CAGERS GRUMMETT OK t yed w flashes this @ 6 ° 4 Meantime Kirpo froea't M walker ‘etfered te ret : WILMOT play Revision of Will Som Be __ ,,Fartner Goes Well BEATS f Primero Student Fee Bookd Here £ Ju reat year on th than if tapped he cha a far e d } on fick kott f Bagley Once Sold Contract for Song Doc Bagley, well-known onde sold Gene Tunncy’s contract fc $5,000. Sldpiey Will Show in Cleveland Soon Jeck Dempsey has promised to v it Cleveland to engage in an exhit tion for ex-service men. Coach Fisher of Harvard is to be canned because he had a losing This is further proof that d merely for the | spirit of the sport. team. = Another social error committed by Ned Grange in the Minnesota game was bis failure to fly a banner read- ing, “Use No Hooks!’ Vance Bowls and Plays Some Golf “Dazzy” Vance ‘keeps in shape in he North during the winter bow! in but shifts to golf when he South |What’s in a Name? This Was His Decoy Notre brilliant nickname of Princeton and the Army take exception: Dame's k, answers to the Sleepy ) Having won tl championship of E ouard Ma {challenge any Ame | Oghter therwelght ms, Ed ified to Jean preliminary , | Connie Mack Jins fugt signed a 10| second man Thi AY mean ho won't last longer than 10 seconds. ee an (‘t a ; we ‘ prolongs its life and makes it rater re- | pellent. Gives you more for youmoney. | Buy a Hirsch-Weis outfit andget the extra comfort, extra wear and potection | against rain which only Hirsh-Weis | garments can give! Sold by all store: trated folder shor illus hments.”* OUTDOO d, | smoking WORK CLOTH ARMENTS | HIRSCH WEIS MANUFACTURING ec ).. PORTLA In all our experience we have found nothing that equals AGEING IN WOOD to ripen and Sweeten tobacco for Liggett Myers Tobacco C& god it tastes! —the aged in wood tobacco ‘ < Jackson Best, Says 1 and| mandilier, 1 " pone or ins . eg ° | “Gentleman James” ‘". “lover of the 3 White | tis ; € vast ré| They tu t Firpo. “The } nals fo: : . aes riggs! & - " 1 the| tured by Coach Bell * ‘ Butler was the most c as field runner in the league this year! cerous in an open field then | 10W bs 2» es Fe forwking me All-City Prep Elevens i re ie q FIRST TES"! POSITION SECOND TEAM te “the stodent bealth fund |. Seco, be, ance ‘ Shelly, Gai <d MAME ao Hulitz, Roosevelt | t = fund k for Chive ‘ Squires, Roosevelt . End ..... Shusta, Broadway versity statistics for st Gray, Roosevelt .-.++ Tackle ... Weinzirl, Roosevelt ve Wycofr Star i O’Daniels, W. Seattle ... Tackle ..... Abrams, Ballard r y for'G oe oh McGee, West Seattle .. ..Guard .. Buzard, field or corm ec. James, Lincoln " 5 , Queen Anne . shied » = re _ Grummett, Broadway Vi ‘mot, Roosevelt " os bak Gear Yes Garland, Roosevelt McGuern, Garfield : os f Butler, Broadway t Carroll, ¢ ield - t Seymour, Ballard . I . Meister, Broadway TO REPLACE inrt a 5 Duffy, Garfield ... Fullbe Bendele, Ballard a mnell br 5 e.) thie ute WashingtonWrestlers = ' | : é : Will Turn Out Monday . ! |. BY MELVIN VOORHEES preseason work outs, ne may not { f ie and break ‘em’ sea Hirsch-Weis { son i yst here ; Raintest Aspira for the sity and fresh <9 | Seale wreatting tensa’ at the Date Work Coat 5 ity of Washington are sched Made with turn out for the first time this | Monday. f Coach Jimmi E dent Manag t E been working th ‘osh f Jo E {ties for a number of weeks in Raintest e to m: they under i Anderson and Howe will Pants to Match 5 the eligibility © ‘he: up’ in} fight it out for light heavyweight Double frentto be k thelr studies honors with Howe haying the fi The fact that he has only two | edge on paper. Anderson .is a t lettermen back, isn’t causing Ar. tough bird, tho, and anything buthnot’s usual smile to gleam may happen. | any brighter. Captain-elect Fret Arthur Va will pro Griffin at 135 pounds and Ted the 126-pound berth. Stuart H Lange, who tangles with the 158 | will try to prove that Vassar isn't pounders, are two veterans about whoni the Husky mat team for 1925 must be molded. Roth Tiempo fem the fret e favorite clothe quad Allan Learned, | durt f will t Griffin from | Chri: size, Can tao cra of outdoor ma! the co ence matches last| for the conference year, Lan tied to four draws.| A. C., Idaho, W. 8. C. and possibly | Hitsch Weis Despite improvement shown in his Oregon irsch-Weis clothes are foroutdoot Swi . Joh i Sl } . 7 men who want something bette—somes Its . aS as, much fun > John Levi Slowed —_| Pratt May Quit Big thingwhichwearslonger,ishettrmade, | tcroll em’ with Velvet. Down by Injuries Show for Coaching more comfortable, and whid turns Ct to roll just right ) i mnidatles have Kept John Levi, fw-| Derrll Pratt, Detrot a0 ond base water. The strong duck fabic from Esiest roll; ght. 4 } . Pieating the furore he aid in-1992,. ‘| for collese work as tusebal! cnc which these garments are made treated ISst TO ing tobacco ‘ by the Hirsch-Weis proces which | mide. And oh boy, how '

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