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60 Huskies Report to Washington Grid Coaches Tuesday : TILDEN MUST FACE CRACK TENNIS FIELD Coast Conference Men — to Start Practice ° U.S. Title|H] usk y Grid S taf ‘" Figures Star Plays At Fest fie Heres Wn Suing te Sa Alex C, Rose Tourney Se iee titers aneaeromeenmninay somntepmsieen | Daily Until School Opens, in October pen to be walking down 14th ave. N. E the “Broadway” of the University district don't get excited if you hear rumblings that : at Evere was the ; Season Opens in East teing May ty & strok on Monday sound like blasting in the vicinity of th two down the! | stadium. . eran rth “lyn LIM TILDEN, 11 It will only be Enoch Bagshaw delivering . of t will face the his first lecture to the 1925 football squad. was Neld of stars that has ever ¢ the men’ wh: the tournament com. | Yep, the pigskin season is here, folks, and bright and early Tuesday some 60 can- didates for the Purple and Gold eleven will march out on Jeckling that the player a the ru of the aa ‘ a b the stadium field for their first bow of the season, ian 0 OF, thasmpewal, rules for the i tharnal Tubby” Graves will be there with a new line of South- se that ope ern jok Heck” Edmundson, minus the Norman Kerry WO thee anal tee’ cana scil day ? t brush, will be within hailing distance with the arnica and tion, before starting, no competi 7 ED bandages; Wayne Sutton will explain to the boys how he | tor shalt play on, or ont, any of t Y lc 5 F f a 3 anny “Songs st 15 pounds playing handball this summer, and Bart the putting greens, nor shall he the best ph Spellman, the new line coach and super-varsity membe! Intentionally play at any hole of Hoge oad Puan : fl aeott end apt DEr-varely ae ” rd wi aiso be on nand, the stipulated round which is when he won b within his reach, under penalty area none Bagshaw says that he expects all of } © on deck, ‘with of disqualification.” Freeper Aare nd the po sible exception of Mike and McRae, Johnny fact t 1 héle at th ney alti. hd Cole and Judd Cutting, the Wilson, Captain Tesreau, George Guttormsen and from the regu b urse is more than a ne = < was oreed t field, iu 1b ; ere was forced ur backfield, will all be ready for work ve set And there will be the super-varsity men from last year and the frosh The 1 quota of Amer Ac graduates ready for roll call ihe guste o¢ Amart Bagshaw will run the men thr day until school opens nt Richards, Billy John ‘" early in October, the double shift s so the te 1 be in cent = Bly, : top shape for the Nebraska gume, which comes off October 17 ace Johns and George King. © augmented b the foreign ta Sy meee: All Teams Start Work Borotra and ND while thes Huskies ure going | taking over Trojans, and Dick thru th 1 has Freneh stars ir act for the first) Sm at Oregon. Jim Andersor 1 time, Californ Stanford, 1 Cy The Golden Bears, with a a i onze, rs the two Oregon clubs and the rest record of undefeated seasons f King Is Modest i nt an of the Coast conference elevens, running thru five years, will be Us ALLY when a fellow wins a| 1 meets Carl Fischer in his will also start work the object of the most interest if tournament, he wants the | first California got the usual jump as usual. But Andy Smith will work t. With Chet King The Northwest ten > this year by having inter-class have most of the veterans back 4 | Watghing Wallace § | games, which is a trick way of that went thru the 1974 season a ‘hie and Leon ¢ uae, Seattle | getting aro the ruling that without a black mark, albeit } aberdash plays La ( ‘ > * ere si be no hey were tied by Stanfor Htaniey in in the firnt ca while no word hi Coach Bagshaw and his staff of football coaches are pictured here preparing the diagramed plays which will be het nantes ped dares fll Weshiigien: saab for the ch das to Turer om | ineluded in the series which starts today in The Star, showing the youngsters of the Northwest how to play foot- her 15. Glenn Warner is starting his see- nford and the vet- Mso's Soskieak chit on ea cerca | ball. gshaw is pictured drawing a play with “Tubby” Graves standing at the right. Bart Spellman is looking om coaches hes Vest bee oe fob | Cpe eneean. Sis rere ccs iding his 7 = F rT) over Baggy's right should r » Sutton-ie nictured of at 6. C. and Oregon oward | eran coach W e building Starting off with a handicap cays Ty oulder and Wayne Sutton is pictured.on the left. | Jones, who had such wonderful team around Ernie Nevers, the of five-up, this fellow King shot. | a rN ee he (ran GPENGKG Guw aap llcees at lows a few yeers ago, wk te oe a eee ‘Debels’ Pigeon i DRYERS PLAY Mente Tk @ ise eeund’ "toa “wan” never | Win nee Ty Big Enoch Bagshaw Tells Prep Gridders \FOR HONORS|Hew About Louie Tesreau? headed. He won by a four and Ww um and the Three exe days with the grid sea-| pas three margin and was so elated H P Y ° ’ Ps ie Pantor es ioe R srothere Dye Works were sou th por orizon icy atart 0 ne ow to Play Game in Star’s Series) sire 20.2% || ws gn the mera hey kart | "sow il sane op when rging fullback Ine. rec the victory, Gat he peck iy ob in Race ed his suitease and took a trip Pp c Pigee: see as rodeo somewhere in | n p of Seattle's clean The older brother of the yar where he has to run interfer- Eastern Washington and Run andes operons By Enoch Bagshaw ¢ rs. The game was to || sity captain and fullback played | ence and do something besides keno Stanley beacdat tha vat from a field of 72 birds, 7 HEAD FOOTBALL COACH, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON) Ser Woodland Sew the teak. siaiind Maat pean kick; remains to be seen. : tler for Salt Lake City to ped- | PiFSOMS eta see es re EARN fundamental football well, before you try any fancy stuff on the gridiron wait aauade and 46 clicible. fae the’ varsity If he has half the ability of his i @ie cigars to the Mormons. -clewigeter we age This is the most important thing for young high school players just breaking and a good this fail, brother Elmer in this department j Woe don’t know the name of tae ee ee eee the first 10 into the game of football. by the man Tesreau comes to the varsity with | you won't be able to keep ne out ; part > gaye us the dope on this) |” onis © tn > 5 } 7 10W horidia as . Oe | Cabadas |} the reputation of being the best! of the lineup. They say that Louie 4 | eal saan potest lhe tha |: Eine h are given tn i ‘ For offens ive oe pall you ay learn how to handle the ball cleanly, | a ornd. kicker since the pauny|lecks ibe desi and’ fire, oc ama 4 that the 1925 golf champion of the - he © aie Simpie piays aa cs the daddy of/on the gridiron. If he has the si : 4 i ig “ # m oa ie ow to run inter erence and how to execute a few simpl lay th: t will days of Max Eakins. the daddy of! fg f he has the stuff, : 'Y. M. B.C. is a very unusual win. 1G Amaer’ terse 922) work, along with a few surprise packages that may come in handy in| them all in the punting game. | Bagshaw will bring it out and |C. Rauwens nay Magu We Ye a pinch. OFFER EVANS Tesreau, a big fellow, who weighs | should he live up to speciation — ¢ 1 * ; a “i . ound 204 been | Washington should hays a wonder- : } i For defensive football you must know four things: how to use your rican apd ccrtaopnrgra na do ful backfield with the ‘Tesreaus: : ie fr < q | Mrs. Byers Good hands, how to block, tackle and follow the ball. P bata ths star ‘who ald beck and | Wilson, Patten and Guttormsen. Mra, R. T. Byers, captain of the | So many high school players come to us at the University of Wash- | ths a i “roapep cil sor w = ington who have had no preliminary training in the fundamentals, so P¥ILADELPHIA Sept, 12-—Billy| Line Is Washington Problem 4 4 notchers all season, finally won one ees ara to ae in the game, whether it be varsity, prep or inde- |’ a Pvene veteran 6 sae Nang | WHE backfield should give Bag-) ‘son back for one of the tackle : ry + pende . league yire, has been . 7 of the best, if not the best, prizes| pendent brand. R thé. presidshey eth ie iateenecioes Ale shaw little worry this year,| berths and if the big Ballard 5 put up for competition at the lake Before a coach or independent club even thinks of play, the men |teague, succeeding John © eas but the line problem may cause the| boy snaps into it he should be aS coe hee as Papper AFTER BOUT should be put in condition by exercises on the field. And then should} 7 : "| Little nt and his assistants a| one of the best. A team with- irs. J. C. Moore, four an three, out good tackles is like a sail- boat without a mast. come the drill in fundamentals. There are many finer shades of these I was approached by a repre.| few sleepless nights before the big} ; s the ve me: . : aie ty [sentative of four club owne games roll around. Outside of the fundamentals that I have mentioned and we will take them up later UF Guy CeROe in eda, ‘where Ne bas two veterasia;| Center, too) Sill be; « <pCoemne y jn the finals of the O. F. Condon MONTANA @: competition. Said ny” IN * . pe sev augue, offered 0 9 cr} as a silk dren. What could be} Great FALLS, Mont. Sept. 12., BAGSHAW in the series, but several angles of footbs 1, such as a defensive player = ig be sentence wovane ni| and guard, where McRae may be{ with Tiny Walters gone. Eweeter | Dom Tippero, 21, featherweight using his hands, is entirely | the United Preas, He said he made| available, Bagshaw must rebufld| ‘phe line will get the major por Te ar fighter of Bingham, Utah, died late |p to the individual player. prope in return and prot | his forward wall | tion of attention during the early 4 Pros Leave for East Friday from pe s caused bY | EVERY GRIDDER Tac Kle uck aon Tach le ably would accept the position if He will have Waldron Erick- | workouts. Bri disease and concussion of | MUST LEARN his terms were met ~ ne Professionals Jack Hueston and||, I reryheey i Osa | " - : P ecrsere mR GOR IT RTT Mortie Dutra of the Earlington and | walled. fro. the ting Brags x | | é Iked 1 t =| passing a football, but one can | | . Ati” cnt, ecgahray, ni| Tee eahed, om, she. Sin penn» Stal bat erase can | WILLS VICTOR Ne ew Prep | Close Fight in leave Monday for see East, | De Foe, of New York. He col-! fan on a free ball. This only comes SAN », Sept. 12.—Young } . ee hey wi regrncn the ee et oa (Oe ball: aia GHly come Hany will ven a ioreand' | Datos Are | Virginia League in the annual Profess ; rever regained consciousness 6 of instruction Cision ovat SPrapkie Darro ‘here sei. 1 H a i : nasoc championship at the | "°Yer rexaln hae Ai tine! ae e nC: shoeing ni || TTHHERE is a four-cornered fight ; Olympia Fields, Chicago, ae sta Hoamom wea WISCONSIN FI Northwest title at Tacoma last Fune| The Michigan gar end Dutra finished second | homecoming grid tilt for Wisconsin at this year. It will be staged at Mad \son October 17. The gor |the two states have been invited to|, Jefferson Park attend the clash, which always aster, a Danny tae enes _Durt ing this series, which velops into a real battle for suprem 5 ATURE will be the co in a tough job rh z Shauet A for the pennant in the Vir- enn Touchstone Nocked } inia league. out Cha Belanger in the fourth | Explained FW ileott Michiond, eonedkectae frame of the seml-windup, | ~ |] and Norfolk are running neck _By Henry F. Blake \| and-neck for the gonfalon, with ADVANCE BOUT /722%, Hist S2hoct Foothall league |) tut a few points separating the . will be operating under new el |] teader from the fourth-place team. 4 EAST CHICAGO, Ind, Sept, 12.| igipility rules this season that are!] 4+ the same time the other two The postponed 10-round bout drastic changes from those in ef-|] members of the organization are | 3 and w the man uw y falls to the f s of without interfa ts ach " ment Poin be pub tween Ernie Owens, Los Angeles! fect in the past. |] waging a fight to keep out of last i : ‘ SS Butea g seer enuat depthall” nave, |fighter, and Ad Stoney of Philadel The new rules prohibit boys from |] tisce They are Kinston and : ; Practice Sunday ASSES TO MINORS based upon both the balanced and un. hia, hag been set for Monday participating I |} Rocky Mount. 4 aia ‘ctcae : Mike Cvengros, White Sox pitcher, | balanced the former having ' iat dol The bout was originally athletica’ Ww va It is one of the best races, all % 2 first real practice session of} 45 passed to the minors. He was| three men on each side of the center Lt. block Tachle scheduled for Friday evening, but | have been ini] things considered, staged in the : bh the Jefferson park athletic! released to New Orleans in the|and the Pas THAT Od OAK Kida e j bad weather spoiled the event school more than csutt ‘in MdanbORe ca 4 « aS ; 1 Pek Ar pe 8C bed Southern association the other day. | and two on the other t.G, Goes Thru for bac lr | j eight Pent ere 4 uled for Sunday at Broadway play-} Gon orc le der and had| Perfect execution of these fo x | or four ul he : j Widid" ha’ tiidone wil eee ater. |e e e uj Pal ee ith Gone at pi ae (@ ti od: CARDINALS BUY | school years. Pies ‘ , [been with the Sox since 1923, pre- | tions, coupled w yund fundamen- Gels Guar. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 12.—Two new ed at a, m. 1 Coach Claude Norris, former ‘Whitman college grid star, and lo- val high school player several years tals, L brin more success th: | that fails to w the average team ‘a lot of freak stuff a players, Paulson and Clough, both RO. Gets Center pitchers of tho Fort Smith club of'| ree | Botti Tac hles Wet Guaha: the Eastern association, have been | 3 wtney ive >ro-| Freddie Mack tie tieinating| Is Back Home 20th birthday | Freddie Mack, slugging local fight- during any se-{er, is back in town after a sojourn mester in which | in’ California, He has been fighting he wishes to] in the South for the past six weeks, play. und his swinging tactics made him 1 The first-!popplar down there. viously having had a brief trial wi the New York Giant. | ROOKIE #go. requested that all of last sea (The first detailed story, on |purchased by the St. Louis Cards ron's players and any others wish-| Fred Fitzsimmons, McGraw rookle| “How to Tackle,” will be pub | Z | tt i t for a sym reported as $3,000 each, to turn out with the team, be/hurier, turned in another nice brand| lished early next week.) R é ond ©) et Tack le | | pitching against the Cardinals the | | « The club team which had a very | other ‘das ie te pe oan With ’ #2 Gels en MUNN MATCHED puccesasful season last year, {ts first|six hits in 10 innings, keeping the | BEARS CLASS pals DENVER, Colo., Sept. 12.—Wayne #4 nferfereuce asin heated. pines | “Big Munn, former world's heavy ¢ year in the field, is looking for-|foe scoreless over the last seven! named rule is a} He won three decisions, one knock- F ward to an even better session this|frames. The youngster also played (GRIDDERS PLAY y 4 | we teh ; Mac til f bpeiney will BLAKE good one, as} out, and fought a draw. In a return i beason. Ad. | NIVEE m" a >| UY » does as viele tea meet Joe Mondt, Colorado Cow-| hove shouldn't be allowed to stay in| engagement against the fellow he 4 : : —___ | Berkeley nt. 12 otball was / Gels ba : gq a jpuncher, in the American Legion | school just for athletics, as has| drew with, Mack handed him an awe : H |being echoed hete Saturday after |show here, September 16, | sometimes been the case. | ful walloping. i nior ne | | ‘Phe latter one works a hardship Thornton Expected to Be: i."ss".'Si' Program Announced for Golfers _ BEATS GILL jo tie siren ended @ o'| Tohnson Spoils 1925 Prep Gridiron Star » interclass series before the bi, \ BAN FRANCISCO, Gept. 12 Billy) oe! a e per y layer | Hes ey eg rac ai at Del Monte, California, Meet | ssc star sonny "sit, newiy Doe," ave oermitted any slayer! dy. ; | MONTE, Cal, Sept. 12—-) SATURDAY — Championship | tlved from Pennsylvania, a neat) a6. tne age limit when the semes- | i r By Peter Salvus , West Seattle's prospects are glow IR Merch H program for the play in| filghte semi-finals, 86. ho Dol | beating in 10 rounds here Friday | (or (N eee name Wie emes} When Joe Bush let Washington i wim the passing of last reason’s|ing with the return of its ace to| Rainier Merchants jthe Culifornia amateur golf cham-| Monte cup flight, 18 holes, semi. | 8h | Also, it scems that the principals, Pad bad one ait Se ht Sn aa Hi ts ars, either | School and the buzz and cha at ha ohe i : ve | | | Walter Johnson, opposing him on the 4 : high school grid star ither } pion, here next week is as fol final Defeated 168 semi-finals and ase q | toa ee tahool grid. tfadtion, a [the West Side school Is mostly ot| Elay Kitsap Stars| > Jdstented eights, inate, ant otner| Plan Links Union ee eee ies ip etten (mound, was the only batter for the am : 4 pated < | one of the best seasons it has eve Reinhart p remerto! 4 ; ‘ i | } be . Senat h s able new luminary is expected on thi fend " ns it F| Reinhart park, in Bremerton, has! MONDAY—Firat halt of qualify.| fights finals, 18 holes | Plans are being made in Mexico} letes a fair chance to become ad- Peapircelet shasoitite ny an contiens q yr \ horizon. At West _Se-| Na scheduled the Kitsap All-Stars tol! ing round championship and} | SUNDAY—~Champlonship — flight| city for the organization of a four-| Justed to the new code, It would b Opitamrbia ad ovis. 3 i attle, Coach Har-} The first week of preliminary | play the Rainier Valley Merchants, | other flights. Eighteen holes of | finals, 36 holes. Del Monte cup] ciah intor-city golf league for the| have been fairer to have Waited a ca : q : 4 ry Milholin has| practice has passed and, with |Soattle independent champions, | medul play at. Pebble, Beach and| finals, 18 holes. Defeated 16s PB aa cg AGN geo Lal A paterar imuidnerteueh “create HERRERA BEATEN | t groomed Thurl| the opening game of the season | Sunday, The boot for the players! to) afonte, als, 18 holes, fapat ate “i whe Hf HOR, ; sa hanges. One boy, elected captain) SACRAMENTO, Sept. 12.—Hal i | ‘Thornton for two| only three weeks away, grid | was to leave Seattle at 10:30 Sunday Thore {8 also a big schedule of | Lnt Moberly, Mexico and all Mis~| ois tee otball team, is ineligible un-| Starrett, of Davis, floored Joe Her- ¢ ii : TUESDAY—Second half of quali souri cltles are being considered for | Of bis football team, Is Bible u i years and, as the | coaches are starting to give their morning and all members of the! pyin round for champlonship and |? pecial ovents, tneluding the Del the leanne der the new code. rera, Sacramento, four times in a flashy back is In| charges a taste of real action, focal team Who DLR tO BO Wer eae ete ot eee ot. medal | Monte women's championships, | isheh Na ‘The student should come first in| Jess than two minutes and won the i school this year,| Tony Bell, the Broadway’ tutor,|to take that boat, lay, AIL players will play 18 holes | Which starta Wednesday. | our high schoots, and tho athlete {battle staged before state fair a ji prep fans look to|has worked his candidates harder Des ein Medak Tanda: ake | | Bolsters Staff | second, but the men in controt| crowds here Friday night, him to capture|than any other coach so far and will BREAKS SLUMP The Cleveland Indians seem de-| should be fair to both student and oles over the Del Monte course. | CAKE aU) individual —hon- |) soon be ready to smooth out the un ‘BOWL ING L OOP sueelsprie eget these avec apy tS | termined to build up a strong pitch- | athlete, which doesn't seem to be | d | Total gross of the 36 holes to} Chaylia Jamiexon of the Cle © build up a strong piteh- | 4 7 | ors lfinished wrinkles and get his team O1ANd | ing wtaft for 1996, Manager ‘Tria | the case when they Yailroaded such | { | mn 7 | count Indians has been hitting his old ree T ars ago|rendy for action | i 8 " “inal " 4 “the ‘ zr 5 i Two years ago|rendy for a ALMOST READY] “wWrepxespav—rirst round maten |aatte turite “tne naat itt MS Olt spoakor secured the services of Ray} drastic changes in ineligibility into You Will Be school | he od by few lettor men, but all! September 15 has been announced} ( nuston, ‘Ti pert NR | nlentaeceith his nae hi ols hi been aided by big | as the opening date of the Graphic | Del Monte cup and other flights, 400 figure, a Jump of close to 60} ale hed ak slih Bent | e teh pectbee’ i Abbr Al | ; ‘ }polnts since the middle of July, A| WH! report to the Indians late in work forthe In-| turnouts, and pruning and paying | Arts Bowling league | TURSDAY—Second round mateh | ; ane 1 ganterntte Wi | on be done in the| filed for the ciroult, including the} play, 18 holes, championship flight, | {Mastrous #tart put the Speakerite | September 'T O SHUTOUTS How easy you can 1 6 ’ Ancol sonevelt and Ballard are o i : . ic ‘ Thornton startled| Lincoln, Roosevelt and Ballard ar play, 18 holes, champlonahip flight, | Prosont averages show him above the | Henge, a rightéhander from tho] effect In such haste. 5 SED ‘ | ix teama have | URPRI dians and” proved | processes will ‘ " |! far below his normal atride, | to be tho main| North find |following clubs: Carter Rico Paper| Del Monte cup and all other | ft Pelow his normal atr ROGGE ONE | IN SUCCESSION ||| purchase a good Used MILILOLIN the Quakers may bé able to break| Paper Co, and Allied Printing} FRIDAY—Third round — mateh | Hornaby, Corda | tag Held thie Bibloerentoubage th 10.0. ltes blanked the Cubs the other dayé) Today's a Thozwton ‘ al! that a coach could| their second division jinx thi | Trades quintet play championship flight, Dol Monte | Aye Ae iy 25 | scattered hits and issued but ono base | Ne chalked up his second shut-out | WANT AD ’ lerirs tn m backfield rman, veing & | won Af Garfield and Queen Anne Two other clubs are being sought! eup and all other flights. Socond | trartnett, Cubs e ‘/on balls. But even tho the Yamkees jin succession, Moreover, he turned ‘ a Simmons: Athtotios 25) wot olght safetios, Joe Giard tight-| the trick with but a few days’ rest in COLUMNS ‘ es t broken and open fleld runner,| work had bean progresaing favor. |to complete the league, and definite} round defeated 16 and defeated HG EAH 1h excellent punter and plays wel|ably, atthe the lack ? veterans t| plans will bo completed at a meeting} ight in consolation, All other |{aurnien, (al on defense, cned up in the pinches, keeping the| between. On each occasion he was hindering the camches in thair worm, | 40 be Held wext week, {Hen somi-finals, 18 holes, Wottomley, CAPUN sicseseeeeeeeeeeees 207 home platter clean, complete master gf the situation, |

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