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SEATTLE STAR IBE MUST _ ) Astoria Club Loses {Vernon Matchmaker|Santa Cruz Man Is {Former Irish Coach |Rugby Teams Clash Ribk Mus to Whitman Quintet Seeks Eastern Boys) Named as Secretary) Will Meet Horsemen’ at Vancouver Today belng made. with Pasadena Tickets Are| tt ” atte Cleveland Bantam Quentin Rojas Will Stops Bob Wo = Dam Iowa Center Named Box Capt. n of Eleven Colorado Team Wins Sailor Game Easily x; Meet Phil Lohman |" ope sabe ATER POLO SERIES PLANNED bet OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS 1 KIN ONY LEARN ONE © You T' SKATE, Cuz IT TAKES ALONG WILE. WELLTHEN sos, MOu'"LL ALL HAVE A FAIR CHANCE (LL LEARN TH’ ONE TH'T Kin CH THIS STICK TS) | “BRODIE” STEPHENS | A PENN COACH SE a OR 'The Squared ieee WIFE To REA TH’ POSTAL CARDS ) “To HIM---- $750 FOR A DIAMOND RING? ® OR~ 1 MIGHT HAVE PURCHASED NEw LETS SEE —L COULD HAVE STAIR CARPETAND SOME NEW BOUGHT TWO NEW DRESSES Ga FURNITURE FOR THE GUEST ROOM THAT I NGED AND A FUR CoAT: lef OR- HAD THE FLOORS AND NEW GLOVES AND A HAT- NEW ft WOODWORK REFINIGHEO IN THE CURTAINS FOR THE LIVING ROOM f DINING ROOM-OR —-- POP AND A RUG AND STILL HAVE AN@WER THS Door BELL SOME LEFT --- LESSEE WHAT WAS TH’ NAME \ THINK IT WAS "Some THI JENNIE -| SEAT HER A LONE” BY .\UE FORGOTTEN HIS NAME! BooK FoR WT LOOKED GOOD-GEE,\ HOPE SHE LKED fT. Mom Becomes BY TAYLOR | room in Frisco, as an employe jof Harry Corbett, a brother! ater jof James J. Corbett. Maybelput Nets | Nolan was y | “great open spaces.” At any that Gans never quite recov ® 1 CAME OVER To SEE HOUR WONDERFUL DIAMOND RING - MRS. GUNN L HEARD ALL ABOUT IT FROM THE NEIGHBORS ~MOST HUSBANDS FORGET } GIVE PRESENTS LIKE THAT AFTER “WERE MARRIED - IT MUST BE WONDERFUL YO STILL BE A SWEET- WEART AFTER SO MANY HEARS~ GLAD. YOU GAVE ME THIS RING FoR. CHRISTMAS AFTER rate, he left the pool room,) with suddenness, and went to! make the weight. It has been Butte, Montana, where he | that this severe strain brought | found a job as sheet writer|t?8" carly grave. }in the Butte hotel pool room} | at $10 per day. |the big London musi crowds CEAR BOOTS ~-| GoT ‘YOuR FOR CHRISTMAS AND MAK wae \SWAL WASTE NO TIME OER. WILLIE'S HOUSE AS LUT HIM SEE MY AEW SKATES TUAT I GOT FOR CHRISTMAS = HELL BE JEALOUS WHEN HE SEES HOW) FANCY L WILLIEE cE! C'NON OUT " ko, Witte! GEE Witt= WHY DIDN'T YA COME WHEN TZ FIRST CALLED YA Perf wii! on, WILLI Ecce !! eK! Or9e4 wma senvics, 22 / | ¥ ‘ Backfield Man Better Than Young or Jabs Andy Smith Selects Griffin Because of Great Work During Practice-at Berkeley; “Brodie” Ste- phens Is Now a Penn Coach BY TOM OLSEN Be GRIFFIN has been given the ¢all over the other fall- back candidates at the University of California tart the gam Ne gainst the Univer Year's Day at Berkeley. ity of Penn Coach Andy Smith, of the Bears, selected Griffin ove Young and Earl Jabs, both good fullbacks, because of h remarkable work in scrimmage Seattle fans can get an idea of how good Griffiri is by the performance of Young and Jabs in the California- Washington game here in November. Griffin didn’t play, but the fans are still talking about what great fullback both Young and Jabs are. So if Griffin is decided by Coach Smith to be bettér than either of these stars, the Pennsyl- vanians will have plenty to worry about nto the Penn Circle i y » 4s ” : ld ke lees thi BY “BIDDY” BISHOP Herrera. aid his be ag 1 6, ; ORGANIZED BUTTE CLUB To avoid such worrt club in But Billy Nolan mo Teddy Murphy, low who started Battling plit with the Durable Dane. induced Harry Corbett to talk t jNelson for him and ‘thru Corbe advice Nelson accepted. Billy CHAPTER Vi, \as his manager. At this timo Billy Nolan Dane was corhing rapidly to ‘sae * front as a lightweight contende ILLY NOLAN, thru the] Arter one or two fights of management of two importance Nolan succeeded in champions, graduated from ay Hes ein saabshed. (wih Yo é : & Sorbet, whom the battler de pool room in San Francisco| i ana then followed Septic to a splendid ranch in Cali-| Jimmy. Brith; which netted fornia. thing like $18,000 for Nelson | sor Nolan ran a branch pool | an at Goldfield, Nev., in with Joe Ga ch terms and conditi: 5 E=t re =} > ® g § g > !from the rigid training course ho was forced to undergo in ord Nolan took his champion to E: }land, where they played date halls year of 1902 was there the two split. It was that I te Herrera, the |says their dispute was over money }famous Mexican 126 pounder, to} matters. | Montana. I met Nolan theré, Then Nolan harpooned Willie Herre had becom a ng Ritchie, another lightweight cham- | fayort 2 the ¢ belt a n, and worked with him until were attracting —record| Ritchie purchased his. contract, im Murphy was promoting | s which Nolan left the ring game hows there at that time anda ired to the mor s constantly p! ing us into atmosphere of a. Califo: peaceful ranch. Stout Turns to Hockey Grid Star Who ‘Had Big Year as Leader Is~Also Captain of Princeton Hockey Team PRINCR EON, te again looking to “Buzz” Stout. During the football season just closed Stout, aside from, his duties of , captain, played a great game at end for the Tiger. While Princeton fatled to win over Yale, its 34-0 defeat ‘of Harvard made tho season a success. No Princeton team ever give the Crimson such a whal ing. Many of the football ex- perts rate Stout as worthy 1 place on the All-Eastern team, With, football over, Stout has turned his at- tention to hockey. The fact that he is captain of the hockey team is a tri- bute to his popularity at Princeton, Last season injuries kept him out most of the hockey season, He {s tig this year, however, be hopes to lead Princeton an ice championship,