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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 12h FAGE 14 Bill Wright Showing Fine Promise at Tackle f or Huskies, | Veteran Is, FOOKS*SLICES DEMPSEY AND WILLS SIGN FOR TITLE BOUT After Job ® in Line pone irae BY AHERN v} H eavyweights Hancock Fight Articles SATTI Oe eae! Former Backfield Aspi- ae ent J. Grattan O'Bryan, of the rey, the | Pree : : 7 Tuas. 2 : q “We Li rent Going Well at ® | cites if the bunker cod then to| roundehouldered from replacing’ his EURES A: a ae ~ SAN! wm Wille YouRE Z sii rr ; : Tackle claim a “6” for the hole, Jim Wood, | own and other players’ divots BY Dove, I HAVE FOUND SEEWG THINGS, Du )c| | Floyd Fitzsimmons em Dig x cage Coloned é he Mecca, feels certain that W 2 4 ECING at Seaey lic in o-Decision Ba By Leo H, Lassen nad the mompe when the addition| Marry (‘Chrysler Andrews, cap 2 ATL ~~ EGAD,m MY 5 NOTICE ANY POLKA DOTTED Contender for a +, 1926 ttle ILL WRIGHT is! ! s were on in his sehool days. | tain of the Grays Harbor Kol Som =) DING OF WORRY, 2 ELEPHANTS DOING A in Indiana 1 Late saya that retiring early the night be ) , M ELE! : ase Making ® 604) Cusitie (‘Hoco") Harden admltg|fore the beginning of « tournament t AND DULL CARE ARE 2 MIGHLAND FLING 2 OUTH BEND, Ind., Sept. 30.Jack Demp- he plays his irons very skiil:|i# the bunkum, He tried it out at but he can’t explain why his|the recent state meet at Karlington. tackle berth on the Washington eleven For two years Enoch Bagshaw tried to make a backfield man $ OVERS ~~ WEALTH S L HOPE You piper (a sey, world’s heavs weight champion, and 1S WITHIN MY GRASP fe - Q FRIGK “THAT BOTILE on) a N Harry Wills, the New Orleans longshore- tall cut up His morning round score was 96 e that the blades of grass have anything to do with it,| The success the Pacific North Charite? wWeat meet at 8; ne next year is }assured, Lewis Terrell and Henry 2 I GEE MILLIONG, MY DRESSER, /AT man, have signed tentative articles to meet xc = r in a 10-round no-decision bout at Michi MILLIONS, EGAD!< SIWEF WAS FRECKLEY Soe City, Ind., next ye REMOVER !« The articles were signed at Niles, Mich. Will King and Will Aubrey have Hibbard will positively beamong “DAA. J : i - BO be S ata "| oda a ey a Sel “ i ine pur no trouble replacing the turf, but| those present \ ews late Tuesday, after the fighters, with Floyd speed enough to[ they Say there ought to be a guy ‘ , Fitzsimmons, promoter of the bout, had mo- 1 fi the bill, “But in the line, where| following up Casey Jones with «| Some people never have any sewer pipe ‘Take Ray Fowler, of the Seattle Fuel ‘ company, for instance, He haw been Claude Stanley” is a bigchearted | trying to “get below 100" all sum chap. He conceded two putts of| mer and hero It is almost winter and 89 feet to Chet King —after| Ray has to go to work had won the bh tored across the state line to Niles, Mich, The articles provide that the men would meet again on August 8, 1926, to draw up a formal agree- ment. It is understood that Jack Kearns’ agreement with Dempsey terminates shortly before that date. Dempsey and Wills each posted forfeits of $100,000 Tues- day, while Fitzsimmons posted a forfeit of $300,000. It is expected that the bout will be held on bor day, 1926, The Indiana statutes prohibit prizefights in the state, but the fighters are confident that they will face no opposition from the authorities, as the bout is to be a “boxing exhibi- tion.” The trip to Niles, Mich., however, was made to ob- viate the possibility of tech- nical difficulties with the In-} AMERICAN | diana law. ; ; | Dempsey, Wills and ; ons, together with Pad Won lest Vet dy Mullins, Wills’ he had considerable ence in iigh school football, Wright is fust @hough, big and strong and exper ‘enced. For several seasons Wright played Bich echocl: ans was a. avert Custer Fletcher, secretary of the er of the All-City. team in his sen- With so much interest being takon | Overlake Golf club, must have SOME jor year in golf among the mombers of the | job. He sqys he ia always in his Arctic club, It seems surprising that | office on TMursdays a tournament to determine who bs the | ebamplon golfer of the Third and) Eehoes from any lecker room Cherry hostelry has ngt been started. | would lead ono to believe that the” }royal and ancient pastime is neither ) Bill Irvine, the flour king, is all) “golf nor “goff,” but “muff.” set to shoot his Scotch team aguinst | the Irish brethren*of the Arctic club! Judge Clay Allen, Dr. John Crooks and also willing to wager that when | and Pat Duran played,tho University atch {4 over the Shamrocks wil! | course ‘last week, We don't know be like « doormat—down and out. | who the other member of the four Wright is a pretty falr punter and passer and Bagshaw tried to capitalize this ability by having him work with the backfield men. As Bagshaw has more star backs than he knows what to do with, Wright didn’t have a chance to break in regularly, Bagshaw is bard up for tackles apd guards, so he told Wright and Pat Wilson, another backfield man, | ekh They are both some was, but—we felt sorry for’ anager, met Pry fe go in = big conik lacly “Wright, | Herb Graefe, the.young man who | him. Hope they left you with at | at the office of Dr. Fred Bon vd eee a eee ac wiile | Nom the handsome trophy donated by | leant cartare, stranger! { Ine, a friend of Fitzsimmons’. rs “ag ae NEALE eetoct rake ——_— — Se | After signing articles with each 3 Wine aiteeany aw SMITH PICKS __|NEW MANAGER et wih Med Te pes ut serass't moines serie cam» OREGON TEAM) FOR STANFORD then, motored back South “a tackle to tackle. With a good man| © pug Gre; Sept/9.— Dick] eran aromnane {Gh a EUG ct. Sep ¢ STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal in Ebert Brix for one of the tackle! sinith, Oregon couch, has picked berths Wright and Wilson should) hiy° jjneup that will pl against Provide him with another good MAN) the Multnomah club h aturday leave early Tuesday evening for | - Alfred Ft. Masters, Port “TO BE CONTINUED,-UNLESS | | Cleveland, where he is to stage | js new graduate manager , ‘ag “HE POLICE INTERFERE = an exhibition bout, = | <arne" tenethy NATIONAL tics at Stanford, subject to conferences seemed and the addition of Tobe Lister, @! 1+ inctudes eight 1924 regulars. approval of the president and © Tuesday when diffi-| pea - crjaiged ay , Saalegees should | x14 and Ed Grant will play ends; | trustees, The board of athletic con re 7 ie cad vie the ataokiae’ ot CE SES © him added strength. Bert Kerns and Bert Gooding, |trot selected him to succeed Paul! 66 a9, ex more a } re *. th Dempsey and Wills | rit Harden, guards; Carl Johnson, cen- ts OW to 0c agsnaw euis O 1 to pick the man, but a | promise referee was finally decided ter; Louis Anderson, quarter; Fred. cee cae Te FACING, LOSS _ Important Grid Of fensive Tricks 07% ee i nia, 30.—The \ f ; Stanford. yar By Enoch Bagsh BIG TURNOUT ies gavad facox loa oe ten (IEAD FOOTBALL COACIL, UNI SiSsiry OF WASHINGTON) two Women Golf for the season. “Mank” Millage, KING ‘ootball is tack W ) e use 0 é arms, FOR GLENDON idacesiGseinie Aimmee wae sae LOCKING in football is tackling without the use of the arms Aces Are Paired YORK 0.—Three It is the backbone of the offense. is a appears to heed an operation fi ni * ot for the | injured knee, “Dinkey” Moore. end Players on the offensive team, under the rules, are not allowed to use in Second Round|' lolumbin varsity crew were on the! iy out indefinitely with an injured their hands, or legs below the knees, in making holes in the lines or in ; Black Is Ill | Hudson river today taking instruc: | ankie. : & YT. Lo UB, Clay- running interference. This, of course, does not include the man carrying x ih the ball who has the privilege of stiff-arming would-be tacklers. fav There are many styles of blocking. The primary block is made with| tr filtant M the use of the shoulder, hitting the opponent with either shoulder just) i: on hbo poainaticats aca above the knee. A man charging low is hard to ward off and push away. sease + began Doge ry ‘afternoon. ‘ The head should go on the same side as the direction of the play. That is, if the runner is to cut to the left the man running inte rference| GODFREY WINS should hit his opponent on the left side so as to be able to watch the | progress of the ball and to help out the runner again if possible, | IN BURKE BOUT With all of consistently 4 eliminu NJORTHWE ali know and love him—will re- T links devotees—they jtions from Dick Glendon, J former navy coach the » Of Willie Black, the Bellingham Goit | pct is ut bso bedi ct ae - Sep! harles | Encouraged by nford’s defe: Beare. wretemsional, and aia Poet ot ‘Neeway, word's |champlonlihe hanta of the Olympic club, the ty Of the famous family of links stars.) pie vaulter and all around ath-/ Santa Clara university football team “Wee Wullie,” as this diminutive | letic star, is coming to the United! ts put! in long hours this week, | Son of Scotind {s popularly called, |States this winter, according to! under Adam Walsh, on the Notre Mites been in fikbealth for the past | HArckl Osborne, wt hift, hoping to beat the Car. | | | o has returned | Datr ‘o Europe. {at hist they: snes : : nat aviaty of Litie. tactite whith’ wa . the| JOS ANGELES, Sept, 30.—George | Year or two, but it was only a few | ‘TOM 4 trip to Europ dinal when they meet Saturda And then ther a variety of blocking tactics which call for the} «oir. egro heavyweight chal-| days ago that he was forced to bed use of the hips, legs and a combination of both, which are used as the} jenger, ‘inst night trimmed Martin When the ailment affected his eye-| BEAT SEALS © SUBSTITUTE WINS situation demands it, usually in line blocking. The main idea of block- ke in thelr 10-round bout here. | et. | LOS ANGE! Some idea of the gameness—may- | 2 crowd of {ans ¢ _ beiit was stubbornness—of this little} the Angels ded y won nine of the 10 rounds Clever Sencio, Philippine battler, outscored George Rivers in the spe ction. SAN JOSE, Cal. Sept. 30~Tony| BAGSHAW ing is to put the opponent out of play long enough for the man with the|‘ 000 vedo, ¢ elterwel | ane 4 Ax ioe bw man rw ant ball to get in the clear, Out in the open a man running interference uses a rolling block, | w ball/won the decision over Young Ko! see . fellow wan shown’ wher he, yery field hore yesterday afternoon. They /erts in their 10-round feature. | throwing his body lengthwise across the runner's legs. This gives the defensive player! ci Sick man, ‘showed up and played injalso sent the patrons home with | Azevedo substituted for Y Car-| less of a chance to dodge. If the dive is started too soon it is easy for a defensive the state open championship tourna-| good news, ax the San Francisco | ma n Jomo battler, George E player to step back and then SSUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEneT ) Stent at Earlington less thana month | Senls were beaten, 10 to 8, in a/ ach, Sacramento, won in six rounds) dodge away. If the dive is ago. wild game. from Jack Doran . z OAKLAND, That he will win this battle is the ngeles ' t Sah ee made head-on it gives the de- Tac k le Bau c k won the ¢ Hope of his many hundreds of 2 fensive player a small area x jhere ) step. SOLONS, 470 0) vSeme mews aus y Won Loat Vernon e series and, 4 to © Oaks to five Crandal Hunter May Join 2 Ht a es i Ae ME RU. < feiot aoeal tal ptt ome} LEARN TRICKS - Walk away = inte” that Chuck Hunter, the Tacoma! SOUTH BEND, Ind. Sept. 30 nade Weak apts Gateiad aid Siege gun, who is entering the Uni-| Scrimmage was on Coach Knute!. 3 5 A cole { Yersity of Washington this year, will| Rockne’s program’ for his huskies |S2% {TAPC!<o “ abaesay it no team. can get ‘NO CHANCES apply for a junior membership in| er “he first two days of ? m bg Bal : de | : Y, Cal, Sept, 30.—Al- | the Inglewood Golf and Country club. had been devoted to learn 4 58 or aM Atal Blo aL Blocy | tho Nevada varsity is regarded s What a wonderful bit of playing | ing new plays and formations. The ig Ment 0c! | | more or less of a “setup,” Univer Strength will, be added to the Irish do not fear the Lombard crew 2 40 ioo|_ ‘There is mental too, sity of Ca a's football team is| Here are the famous Hirsch- Shore team if the Tacoman is signed | which cémes here Saturday, but ate'| Sacramento 70 311 (get | Many «mart pi not taking it easy this week, for} Weis Raintest breeches for up! : taking no chan | BOW: THE BERiRS GtAKD attontion \ |fear ef a surprise when they meet) sport and work—every point 4] | ing, by wi Beg is Saturday. Regular practice is the} of strain and wear specially pases eS 2") mocrarsen ® ato sick gaa | rule. | reinforced, and every feature . ° Los Angeles oe. 1 | Se o..0 1 necessary to kno is Op. L € does thr Ud tor Half | 7 verson t | Ontuaed per pe gi Mapes | ‘ a | that makes for long 4 Pe ckinpaugh Is Given eet: 3| Senet on 8] at of the wy | 5 : COLTRIN GOOD | Comirt incinded Ed . Js MILJUS had one of his best ; y diamond players | LT. blocks Quare, Fred Coltri, a tackle wit to binding in the kcees da ol ie seano! eaterd i s stuff | ra Californi 80 d, " ge Over Rival. Star | saat care veterts.| going ore is oat | tary toe tgll Ge Nd (Mh! Seto emuwe trea sad afternoon! Us | Agee t team this year. In| OF co] e body. Big deep a aftern: nta Clara recently,| pockets, heavy belt loops, tion on tho f « other verbal tricks that throw the other side of its the game with § BY BILLY EVAN for the Sacra ways soft and comfortable. Askatanysporting goodsorclothing mmage. The linesmen. are pit Center. O hant ts hancl pass YF i ted « Big John shut out the cellar Roger Peckinpaugh is unquestionably one of the greatest | shortstops the game has ever produced. He bats and throws | i gainst each other for hours | 5 % x A i “ stride. | (@ ASSES Cr, Wie 15 uN the Bears’ bi skle was promi | WO brilliant shortstops are possibilities for the world| meting dg Poa bea) atin’ “pracilealty. ecty| Hi the via yadler may ee aes begets ein Saar series, Roger Peckinpaugh of Washington and Glenn | of e peties | Way, of teaching blocking in fo | fm 1H@W Chardaes o, osm ‘ | : Wright of Pittsburg. oh with theIndlane | Players to practice it in actual da | wratecilike @ duck <ndics) al: | | thel pessible, | club with four! our varsity learning | dealers for Hirsch-Wels No. 950 . right-handed. ningles, only 15|8F0 of putting the defensive man RG /R : reeches. Adda Hirsch-' : As a money-player, Peckingpaugh is with-| men facing out of tho play, Most offensi RT. Take in G ing Coat and you'r him . “ | ; 8 r ‘ormatic call for two offensive | out a superior in the majors. He. is par | in the first five | formats a ; st b paces bal RE nings. 8 | pla lock ie one un “in| and FS Jak 7 Te | excellence in the field and, while not a great ge innings. Seattl ae x tase elahe ou ‘best hunting suit money can buy, No! path of the ball. So batsman, is decidedly dangerous, best in| & pte tay reached {do that in practice, putting two me #3 chardes To end then det # the pinch. ; eo third bage,| against one and they try various 0 o _ Peckinpaugh is not fast, yet no infielder aaat Been ot Fe ACN pest lla sundae | 47 Receives ball from V4. Cope eck int: He raame, noweven Misch) the “Plast et nee | : arg meats for ‘work covers wore: ground. “Peck ees to, knowlot onetear | ball as medlicatecl as close T eee every hitter, is alwa moving with the} While Miljus wan doing such a sae ? pitch and makes the most difficult plays} erage baits? performance, Hldred Series Stars i. he fuare! py possible ve \ hit four safeties, McCabe three and ae r Rae Elliot two, Elliott sted twor agu.|| Nok Boyes Harris, utility first Ls Bloc f Son Insicle as Soon as | READY. for tho hunting season? ou the bost how to get the laws are 300 hitter. He has certain | bies, knocking in three of the tul ses but American league pitchers | lies. Speed Martin w ker and outfi fer of. the he passes ball te *F# | n't fooling Washington club, He's a dan have the greatest respect for him in the|the Tribe much yesterday gerous hitter, pinch. Taek Aa orga eas ae | ras (ACT GRID | SEATING SALE | AIM— Some idea of Peck’s value to the Washington club can Bes I ch mR OO age NEW YORK, Sept, 30,—M@ats for to visit our store before perms uaaia hh dt Te ah Eta A 4 a0 | the Army-Notre Dame gani® to bo your trip—equip yourself be gleaned from the fact that he has recently been awarded | pavin, 11 “Union Made" GARMENTS for SPORTSMEN. and OUTDOOR WORKERS PORTLAND, ORBGON o 0 o 6 with a DUXBAR or : 4 layed in the Kee stac ” ; y the splendid honor of being voted the most valuable player Bole ee | RACES OPEN "It will be. placed non FILSON outfit, in the American league. ) eT ita Mt a RS a | ext Monday, in the office fet the | FIRE! Glenn Wright, of Pittsburg, is a master Martin, p isla Hg MONTANA and Washington stato| Now, York. Yankees. They ? aol Amunttion will pry the Hd off of tho] for $3 each, Remington or rifle we're upply youl ‘shortstop. He bats and throws is Totals . 30 0 4°94 «1h Rerided. He is ‘ big, tangy fallow, ry geelito eh. i HO: b Coast conference ree Saturday ery Ae fast, covers much ground and his wontlerfil A Vaenays tn if zu |when they clash at Missoula | NO CONTEST SCHERMER Gm arm enables him to put the finishing touch - j Mecabe, if : } ! | Who other elevens have fairly ee meat Ua nae > _ 103 Ist Ave. South to seemingly impossible plays. om x eae fase ‘ 0 ‘ [easy games Bal ie a ae i eon ae ; pal the bat Wright has a slight cige on Pigs OM Ent cee ih hte Cure aan ee |e ltt Sporting Goods || “"""""""""" eck. rig] gets more distance to his Vy Ti, Baldwin, a . dU. § hy ets Pomona in the Southern |Miljus, pv drives than Peck, yet I doubt if he is of end of the circuit. | 515 OLIVE STREET i it i , tals ? i ihe Pig i | MILWAUKI 4, Sept. WD Il Phone . More value when a timely hit is needed. lf seas be \ininns i By. Bi) ©. A. C, meots Willamette and|Bobby Barrett, Phitadeiphin COME ‘eIN@ ANSTO rs) Water There is little to choose between Peckin- Sneramento . 00000009 | Idaho plays the College of Idaho, |welght, defeated Johnny, Me 3 HBT h and Wright. They are the two out- aati go anid 4 er eve é Bh oy BASEBALL ep t 19000 | eohn, Milwaukee, in 10 rounds ing shortstops of the r. Both have 90 4 | last night been endowed by nature with remarkable wnonr tt rans Pes ete fee , | ROCKSON LOSEs | | f hy £ | Mckfield mon at the Unive | —Marcr " + hits Sag hg SAN IRANCISCO, sept. 2 4 Dabitity:, Wright has the youth, Peck the experienc, TE a oo ed f ‘ | pt. 20.—lof Idaho are being shifted tol A draw would be a popular decision, but I lean to Peckine| (met adhe gi Maret ’ BH) ociatvoiy aatentaa ice sc ictamath | ine by Couch Mathews, ho Seattle vs. Sacramento all kinds of wet ft ter un to HNN: Cunningham ta . | Cectslvoly defeated Mickey Rockvon,| dats avo. plonty. of Kood Game Catted 2145 p.m. clothing and paug \° and Toman a , acs SO oRotnie: Maho, here last night inj the sec ond line, but the forwar Thoserve Seats hncon-O100 fense te weak,