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rae ts ree fe PAG! Commerce Ciruit Is Stronger Norquist Plans Four Divi- sions for Amateur Organization By Peter Salvus the con Aue ner w plonship Spalding The ¢ ynuch int hig busi represent Norquist’s plan to have Oline Alley ue met much favor pr of teams at a meetin cently. 1 Gas with sentatives held re have signified their intention of entéring the league at this early date are as follows: Central Chevrolet, W. Bullock; Buick, Ray Ramsey; Collier’s, Bob Smith; Garford, S. Phinkey; Fischer Bros.’ Grocery, Ray Davis; Louie LaFray, A. C. Max well, Frank Robinson, Hayward Dare, Al Bridgema doe Me- Guern, Al Clemons, Ralph Smith, Alex Schultz, P. En, Officers f Commercial edict, pre president. tary and treasurer PENN PILOT HAS RECORD Captain y of the Penn § football eleven holds a ecord for the six years he een playing on the gridiron. img those half dozen Gray has captained his five occasions. Gray 1s the first player to captain the Penn State eleven two years In succession. He is a center and his playing} this season in the early games| has marked him as a real star. Du VANCOUVER, J, Pentiand of be been signed as baskett the University of British ‘The announcement of the appoin ment was made t Ron Gord eemcent of the st boay. MISSIONARIES WALLA WALLA, 15.—The Whitman college football team will} face a long standing jinx when it plays O. A. C. in Portland Saturday. | ¢ Out of nine games between the two} Schools in football history, the Aggies | have won them all. CHICAGO L Oct campaigns | croft, team on|a& OUR BOARDING HOUSE THE SE Now 10 GET “To THE GUBTECT oF Fal TLL k mon \ MY INVENTION # T WILL “Thx { Wim pows ant Keer} | out Wes FoR EXAMPLE, ONE OF “THE BIG | | E ON Wig WIG | BEFOr W ov OFFICE BUILDINGS Down “Town fF] WHILE YOu CALL || | BOY BLOWS A | ENTER AND LEAVE } “TELL ‘EMO SEND] VE I | ' r} | NUT INVENTIONS, EVES THRU “HE . REVOLVING re RTH Late | wy if | | BUT HAT ONE {| Door: Now “HEA! mY Vee ae nth | * GMOKES “TH by INVENTION IG A DVMAMO APPARAT | ise y N NNECTED WITHTHE RE AS \,, FERRI fy OR THE ENERGY “1 } {| R 6 Doore LL Now RE | L “To “TURN "THE DYNAMC ]} AND FURMIGHTHE BUILDING | RIC POWER FoR AND RUNNING THE ELEVATOR of its regy unique | the squad becau The the ellen aby, Andy of as Horrell, ir det that t bach re yesterda pitcher, Beo themselves on the team. be nd Smith |@ great future for him in football. > is a slight expe may ficle t thack ted to posribility that be able to make jes, but it is not s had a scrappy elev | fleld. Oct. mento but five hits. oo Dhree Men -: Ineligible for Bears te sched ERKELEY, ( © dropped fi of schol: ll be able to take | TO FACE JINX BEES BEATEN SACRAMENTO, Fog and Cold; |/ndians and Pe a tll Game} Bulldogs to bel Play Friday ‘oach An-|| b Miller, center; Steve Ban: | ‘ if Mad and Hath barcetd, alas | Aberdeen Eleven | mbEK teacas were the men declared have showed the le. Has Hard Games | Pele oe three of the players were| power of any sand were giving a good the other elevens | Harper, form game with Santa Clara ¢ M urday. t We efeat the MILILOLIN t Olymplo the f t o takes air : tough contest as the teams Washingt the smaller school per YOST’S SQUAD HAS RESERVES Yost of Michigan Fr ed back Salt Lake | ® xed with 2 to 1, altho Mul-| %tTve material th’ Jer and passer. allowed Sncra-| frosh eleven sent BULLDOGS ARE | ing looking prospects. One WELL COACHED rn. #. £.| Benny Oosterbaan, ts apt to nwt ri +1 9 4/a veteran end out of a oieiS: = Bese Tate el Mulcahy and Cook; Shellen- sition. ACORNS WIN | SOPHOMORES As shown in the game re ¢ FRANCISCO, Oct. 15.--Oak- PROVE STARS| cently, Garfield has been drilled won from San Francisco here| Ohio State rooters are predicting! 1) Brigimm in a good defense rday. to 1, behind good | another Harley bgrncbiatra tape as well as offense, The lines pitching by Krause |tion in Marek and Bell, two ropho:) nen of the Bulldogs are suro, San Francie bis bis B. | mores. Both are reputed hard tacklers. a 10 4\around &ridders of Dod Capt uel, Ft0 Fee Fr ct00 cc 'and’ Bakers Mc-| Stato fans aro watching be the of the and Moudy and Yells i the games. — his we brilliant calibre = = ae He 1 nt ¢ 1 Br ham'‘s c s an he is calling {them from quarterback Che | j another veteran, is playing ell with |E azard. FRED HENDERSON Fred Henderson 19 captain and tackle of this year's Chicago eleven He's a strong player in his position, heing capccially adept at diagnosing and breaking up opponents’ plays. He looks ready for a great season | Jefferson to Practice for Aberdeen Tilt! NHE Jefferson Park Athletic club W YORK, Oct. 15.—Football] West Point ha will practice Thursday and Fri sweeps into {ts own Saturday |and the fans t lanyvevacinge In chKeMehtlan ‘for fil with gripping battles scheduled in} Rockne has lost h tl earhe Swit’ the. ikherdeen. eleven different parts of the count | las’ son Il be a battle | Sunday | the world series, unle the ¥ ther | and despite its eon team, ot re | oach Claude Norris requ tat man regains| Damo should win, and, with a more| | ouch Claude Norris torte ae | 4 very obstInate, a| powerful line than in 1924, many be-| i oi Mcatensad nlayita:| thing of the past. {lieve the Mid-Westerners will win in tes Uayoheontitinge Oceanis ot | cae eel pesib ona Decal oven without the | ray get a chance by reporting at| and, to ‘our horseme! ance matter, thruout) pENN FAVORED | Me eee Bey es f the country, the| QyER YALE my»Notro Aimy NPL) “vale tues te narast tet ot in| MICHIGAN HAS " | fall to date, an looks lke Penn | thibtosationt How: by a small’ margin. If Tad Jones'| HIDDEN FORCE)! tver, the Penn, | outfit can whip the red nnd blue, the} Michigan showed unexpected Yule. game, Co.| “Big Three” champtonship will al. | strength ty, boating! an old an lumbie at Onio| Most be settlod Saturday. Neither | Michigan te 40 0; Jus the State, Princeton | Princeton nor Harvard, tt would) season's opener, It was one of the at Navy and{ Stem, can defeat tho conquergs of | best scores the Maize and Blue have Holy Cross at| Pennsylvania rolled up on the State eleven, | Harvard are not| _ The experts are figuring Ohio | formerly the Michigan Ageies, in ROCKN far behind in| State, fresh from its 3 to.3 tle rs. It seems as tho Coach holding the Interest of the gridiron| with Chicago, to beat Coftmbia | Wielding Yort han something up fan Francisco . Halt Lake Loe Angeles , Aoattle Portland, oakland ucramento 108 Vernon 6 110 00 19 | HOW TH SERIES STAND Won | eatin o| jan s | an Francinco 1 Waeramente .. r fF 4 ) | cary enthu pack While to ma Point, Wn vote: gation year, m: dium, by fa (f, (rooting for Knute Keo ke noth 4 consistent ed for affect More than that chanee tha will t the bow w York holds South Bend to the More than 70,000 roaring fans will | into the Yankee greater part of them tockno's charge might be expected | partial to West thi f great team, f | in more or less decisive fashion, | His sleeve for tho coming season but a surprise is in store for SD uiunlt RAHI (20. conten ty [RAIN HAMPERS ; NAVY WORKOUT Columbia hag a set of backs who will hear watching and, with « NNAPOLTA, Oct, 16h navy'a | cae aleven Warked in Mohiviog rain | or two breaks, would make it uncomfortable for her opponents 6 footbn esterday, putting the : Lud (teh Saturday, even tho she does not phere tel An adeibeet be a, ae ne | groatnons hing] Win. e firm hold on Goth. | rvard Is et for another of it yon Golly tt baltion with Holy Crom, the| AERIAL ATTACK in a strong |amalier institution has a faculty for PRINCETON, Oct, 1h.—The Tiger vero-|uniimbering its full power against | eleven centered all its effort on por Army this|the erimson, The vy-Princeton | fecting aerial attack, which will be Kame Js & toniup. 4 used against the navy on Saturday, Al Park Comm TLE STAR WILL ENLARGE BASKETBALL LEAGUE BY AHERN | ToImprove Jefferson Course ommend Another Nine Holes to Council By Alex C. Rose mn ' W And that's how the matter now stands What the council will do about it, of course, re mains to be seen Somethi that is not going to t the taxpayers a cent but that bs going to be an a» besides creating everybody— net to the round for limit—should be acquired. city, no a certainly the very nea’ ro as at other pa ioners Rec- Wi ins Twice f. or Pirates | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15 |PattonwWill Vie Aldridge, pitching ace of Play at Half Huskies Work Out (for Last Time Thursday Morning at Billings ‘How They Will rete Nebraska By Leo H. Lassen E I Te WITH THE HUBKY U SPE cou back VIC ALDRIDGE the Pirates, has surprised| BAGSHAW the fans in the present world series by his work on the bao mound. Aldridge is not the best hurler with Pittsburg, but he has won two games for them and is slated to pitch an- w has Harold other. | sreau to work. “| Rain Aids Both Pirates and Senators in Series captain, at tormsen at resents {ts Ay By Gene Kessler was quite a large) PITTSBURG, Oct. 14,—Players and agers of both world series ussell | ¢ < about here | “get ith Wednes all| day's postponement of the deciding dr his whout series. Both sides are seventh gamo of | ‘The horizon for Seattle municipal hap} id each | golfers ks very nice indeed. sido reasons with le But the drenched fans KING TRAINING =: FOR LAHOOD GO DDIE THOMP SON, m: V { the greatest ring battlera tt ver looked over a glove. son {s well versed in the ix served as boxer & long time and the to Australia, where his brot? Wednesday as ated with um- 1 hands rushed HARRIS fending 1 statement t He ed him to say, Walter tavore 4 the says just rest n to come t 1 m, that Oswald Bluege can profit any delay and fir | boys are ready fi has been in business for a tim He was largely responsib! for the career of * Dare ia tate rot ten | WAS READY It ia ver ly that when Grimes This is what |. own as the gets ready to come to America ho unk, r Harris really is mighty will be b led by Thompson. The | * the gamo wasn't play latter has intimated this much Wednesday on that dark day so his conversation with Seattle fans. | favorable to Johnson's speed. John- Thompson says Vic King will| on was ready for moro work. Mike show Seattle fans a lot of stuff} Martin, trainer of the club, had they have never seen beforo in a| Walter's right thigh bound so that boxing way when King meeta Dixte| there wasn't a chance for it to give la He shows 1 daily tral Salt's gym lat the Crystal Pool. Kin, bouts h da at ‘Speedy Bouts Are on Card for Amateurs) ANS LATZEL, tho German S T f Annual G el scot Sosy eitawake Ss bey occer 4e€am for Big ual Game as an amateur boxer at Austin & ERKELEY, Oct. 16.—The Unl-] ai! working in unison. alts weekly boxing show Iriday vorsity of Callfornia soccer! ‘The annual clash with the Stan- neht at the Ninth and Ollve gyM.! teams, both varsity and freshmen, | ford eleven is due soon and fans Latzel ts years of age, wolkh#! tag a good season this year. They | here are waiting for the date of the 196 and stands 6 feet tall. Ho is @| ave won all of the games they | clash in a two-game series, marvel of physical perfection. Just| save played this year. | Coach Carl Zamtoch, — baseball ral sey ora z ie hg dale? Tho squad is in good condition] magnate of San Francisco, and opponent will be Young Tho Gross vs. other matches are Jimmie Fiinker, 1 Feddi Char confident about the gam ington State college Saturday, ty of new stunts in his Austin & with Wash g|away again. Walter said s| spoiling for a game, such things unl ho was Ho never says © ho means them | On tho other hand, the Pirates | were really | happy that the game was delayed. Vic AL- dridge, who, like Johnson, has won two victories in the series Several individ. and offensive in years. A ee stars are on the team are ahond of all (he other middiowelg “qin the game, | er ready, into the seventh fray. | | i Carl Zamloch Coaching * | and is speedy and fast with the best | Shugrue, | who wighs 196 and stands 6 foet 4,| G kicking for te ready ab sis: —— | COLE AND CUTTING already, was out batting fun | WILL BE ENDS goes to infielders. Leo Mead | yoyo coty ows limbered his arm, which aes 4 rown the ends) placing two ex- ed men on the wings. Egbert Bill Wright are slated for jobs, with Herman Brix and needed a doctor’s attention after | his pitching in tho first game, but in the clubbouss ft was un- | derstood that “Red” Oldham | would start the gamo with | Johnny Morrison in reserve | Aldridge had ¢ me day's rest | after } easful work of Monday | uard Wilson at tackle, rs Doug Bonamy gets the call for center over Luzon, but it is probable that a change will be made before the game is over. 5 suc in Washington, so the extra day Is sure to benefit him, even more than} How long that team will play to- it will t t Johnson, who pitched | gether 1s a matter of conjecture. his last victory | Bagshaw will no doubt send in many VETERAN NE | substitutes during the tilt, but that MOST REST lis the way the teams will face the regarded eds ike as | Nebraskans on the kickoff. TEAM WORKED OUT THURSDAY more rest low The team ed out Thursday morning at Billings, Mont,'in the ‘} last practice they will have until ¥ | reaching Lincoln Friday afternoon. ch without un- | | The squad does not seem to be bothered to any great extent by the long road jaunt, and no seri- ous illness has resulted. Gallons of Cedar river water were taken by the Huskies and at the rate Aldridge has a “jerk motion.” He is compelled to burn up more energy with it, thus | needs more rest. Those two men are the {it is being consumed there will not foundation for all opinions on | }» enough left for the game. the possible outcome of the Bagshaw has his team hit the series. | hay early and the members are McKect was. exp to use| usually up in the morning before three pitchers Wed: where} the porter. Washington depended John-| Judd Cutting, the best end on the son. For this reason, figured | squad, is the only member of the the postponement favored the Sena-} team who is not in good shape. Cut- tors. But {t doesn't |ting was bruised pretty badly by BOTH TEAMS HAVE RELI Thursday Manager Bucky Harris will still be depending upon W: McKechnie will have his aco y with his relief men poised | on the top step of the dugout. Walter (Dutch) Reuther, lead- ing left-hand pitcher of the American league, will be rushed into the argument should John- son get the bumps. The yarn about Dutch’s arm being sore is NOT true. It is possible that Ballou will get Fred Mar- berry really has a sore arm. His| pitching weapon was touchy before the series, but he has worked twice | as relict. Montana but will be all right for the | same with the Nebraskans. LIGHT WOR CAMBRI Oct. 15.—A ight workout, consisting largely of signal practice, characterized the Haryard eleven'’s workout yesteniay. California formerly with the club officials, this yea: Seattio baseball {s coaching the squad ley Genaro va. Art Thiry, 122; Cur- | Glenn Catlett vs, Ea Sommors, 13 GOOD DEFENSE) “WILL COACH) vit ‘d Anderson va. Nario Holl, } D madlo 901 Vi Phil Tispol,|_ Plenty of power is shown by| CORVALLIS, Oct. 15.—Mtarton | COLLAR Young McKenzlo vq, Bil ‘Tim. | University ee har renee on eee Mason, captain of last year’s 0. A, mons, 186, | gridders, but tho team lacks @ good) & track team and star tn th i defense, according to Howard Jones, |“ 0 d star in the mile coach of the Trojans. A good de-|TUD, has been appointed assistant While low Kipp i 4s | DEVELOPS GOOD fenso to go with the strong offense] track coach at the University of one of the smart. TEAM AT IOWA |" Jones’ axiom as the big games] Michigan.” Mason was developed by est styles ever !}oom near 0 conch of the Coach George Tittle appears to} ———_—_—— cinder ei SAS SEAT ARO introduced in this have a first-class eloven at Wixcon toh [ain thin newson, At toast it looked! ~=RRAT ANGELS type of collare food in its first game against Towa ABET: | ® itate. In Steve Polaski, captain,| LOS ANGI , Oct. 15.—Vernon | HERMAN AND | the Hadgers boast of ono of tho| emerged victors over Los Angelos | best ends in the Wostern confer hero yesterday, 6 to 2 Christian | TATE FIGHT) noe allowed tho Angels but atx hits, PORTLAND, Oct Bill Tatof At Loe Angelen R. 1. B,J colored boxer, and Tiny Herman, | INJURIES Vernon tee § a ;| Who claima Portland as his home HURT ven lites: Ghriatian and ‘Tomna;| town, finished training today for IDAHO CHANCES wit: Piuion and Pen their sixround bout here Wriday | night, MOSCOW, Idaho, Oct, 16. Coach | Mathows foveral Injured mon| ‘There is ample reason for the be back in football suite at the Uni. | tet that Hurry Greb, even with two Dia toule ("Kid") Kaplan ayor| Verity of Idaho, and ho is apparently | busted ribs, is five ov six furlonga| kayo Danny Brush: it so, when and | Game Cath fn how many reiakoa. Ben roundst<8, Wy EH, | Yes, in 1923, in alx sessions, wot Bagshaw Announces Team to Start Against Nebraska» .

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