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MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1925 rut EAT o CUTER MUSKIES SHOULD HAVE BEATEN veLdaseat ELEVEN | AR GOA Mil, ah Star in ~. (our etal HOUSE BY AHERN N| Frisco Too 3 Gino I3y Henry F. Blake co 73 SRE YpUPRT Good Savs - ——— —— Shares Honors With Capt. f as Mattel chag chen i With ote: Ne eonm bhomrens a) y By Henry F. Blake | veue, otter Ed Weir, of the Corn- By Peter Salvus CROWE’S Notre I ] LEAVE rr-To me! F You Wort 7 Nout come up |] vu prepawe opeeen || Prexy |&. . to outlay th huskers HAT WILL NOT ONL \ WELP OUR CLUB-HOUGE! [/-fo-TH’ cLuB Nex’ |] -1 best yo - : tt By Leo H. Lassen | AGGURE-THE CLUB oF Fj Horse Racing and Day- pr. en | Oe RN eee ee the sina eae Seeder t. MORGANS OL WOMAN GOT |] CHEWGDAN NIGHT KEP “THAT WE HAD A BAGE / BURNER @TOVE OF HERS | NW OUR PINOCHLE ROOM, | light Boxing Hurt MAKE ONE |/ a YEW STOVE, BUT TRIBUTIVE SUPP) UR FAM > x || OF FUEL AS WELL ELE Coast Baseball Fr . A with the 1 line displaying Fs AN’ GWE GTEAMS IN Wt | [-BundcH AN! Get'M] | HAW. L WILL REACH .—1 es i s DAN LAW, AN MAve / To DONK fe | | "HEIR PURGE aTR—INGS e . , ‘| vr plana 2 ; Rice ay @ CART \T BACK -Tfo “WwW SA HWEAD,! | WITH GUCH STIRRING | eate ' f HER House !. y Wwe ca | AGES AG~ I VIEW | eer ; 4, ; : canes f 4 / re | \ we t ye 7 eer” <a | NY A SECOND | } Wri ALARM’ AND | Ll. i e 3 In Friday's game a West Se | 5 P) y | WAND otove! | | “We wpen RIGIG’! Ay ht 1 to at to a tle attle man interfered with a Gar I a D OVE! | E \MPENDING CRIGIG t/h) HM W ) Ww v field pl who had an ope t J a fi player who had an open field on a pass H Be 1 Fra Br y ¢ ! f ey May come true.) t L . i At least the improvement in the league b the I tf ‘ wi t. 7 | of the € ° Notre Dame eleven may be r t 4 threatene : ade he rf e . 1 California Slips . se gar , ae ag | 1 Tigers could not 2 CUTTING T lost H | 17 ‘ t ff Tripping carries a 15-yard : a ms to have lost some | - ra penalty while it should have Pega 2 asad: ce t hap been donnities | been Garfield's ball on the spot Caan, Be ste thruset the eousitry for the . 2 P where the passing foul was { t prt ent ux years “p ‘ H made r a turday Andy Smith's Catt SIX CLUBS > for 3 ' “ fornians were just able to score STRENGTHEN tif t : ee six points and beat St. Mary's RE least . ‘ college, of Oakland, 6 to 0 } ft Calif oa ne fr Bogie Maple Leaf Beaten by sien fa Todds in Soccer Tilt: The present season has ap peared in’ marked contrast to that of the F unprece verity lust year, Not le and played bad foo! better team I < THE feat The play was even in the first Northwest Tod half, Renton was awarded a t far 1 3 to penalty, but Sam Hardy failed Ww on on the try for goal. Teddy Jack ed the first Newcastle ynd half dented When the s winter sleep it y ngerous and hungry Several cholee morsels will be since 1906 has the league faced such a combination of. adverse cireumatances. another six one of the In range of California before | - The weather fe first, two te san: eS a eater ass, over the Hine the season is over. Stanford, t ot ha t {thin ‘ ‘ ee ordered wei ates Penn and Army Rank as (Lazerre Breaks.) '2"." stem Biko a te cat ya ie 4 a few weeks before they play. BU ILDERS' BRICK BEATEN Ht SKIES START Goce. ~=Leading Easter n Team: Home S chects feria "and her via Arte rears ta DRIVE Todds scored again in the at he keeps caref v ay with Hartand and B cleve s By Henry L, Farrell | JEW YORK. Oct. 19 \- | day, when it meets Harvard | yeat 6 tho t riffiths figuring in the play " a Tigers, 2 REND pesca a ; ° j labo I hen he counter from a mixup in front | the Tucomans and Heffert added an righ a tie game, Charley Crowley, . bey eg Pikgouhet : 5 ge Wilson threw paestahe rank a il} whose Columbia eleven was de hatha: th Ba Teaits Beene [ie cotan’ sop ‘aaa ae cutee | 3 of the cor . e-NGSas men v © offensive | t ount f the Si team the side t Consider Grange las tae. tie oe feated by the Ohio team, came Ps 1925 SEASON waa tha: fhe: | oenalt sega $i de line, 1 ‘TLLINOIS ts not a one-man team) son pening back with the word that the Co: rah tha Jous I Tecninca we execution and saved the Huskies. ie of tere for Tiind | a ps y lumbus team ly a powerful one PRI ua en eee - sp agregtia se bee toys ea tl: | Three times Wilson pounded his own was cage thy ae Geiage ‘wes undete bs and that it could do well against : ee ead ba egies ight tackle, defended by Ed Wetr, eee (seers a ta the Ba olima an ‘= Sie Sa | Aenean Mar, tnd 4 vin viva bon ’ 1 Wien iA ae “ rs H went over for a touch-down. a ‘This year Til opponents | week-end that the Michigan star tae “It seunte like second guessing have been pointing to brought about x oO ms 1 1 ! 440 to say that Enoch Ragshay Grange in thelr games and play — the defeat of the niovacd n| ' 408 SHAMROCKS IN. UP should b | a of eleven men is directed upon “| 1924 champic Among. the » have sent in Les Sherman Saturday were Dr ey conference to place-kick the try for point instead of depending upon the more-unreliable drop-kick. But the great halfback. care} He bas been stopped twice th ¢ Oklahoma, ¢ | Return Go. now omg anne aaney | eat and each tise ‘Thin tes bgt a EO LOMBKI faces the real th Portia : 1 DAVIS BROS. VICTORS he did the latter and Guttorm. 1 igures ma! see! oo ; ‘ ‘ 5 tha f ard, the Davis These fenie oake ho res papeaarndiiges: «| Onkiana Dacre sen hurried the kick and booted saved his team from the ball into the mass of charg- nan k Dia-| ing players, Whatever chance The game ended ina’ the team had of winning the game went hay wire right there, as the . EP IN FIRST PLACE FAIL TO APPEAR per game ended soon after tum go in Los| qq COAST TEAMS DEFEATED Yale and Penn TEALL, hostilities t Penn and Yale were resu Saturday in “the Yale bow i Pe . ve ASTLP ma its tle I howe AH won from the Palace! So mucli for the scoring. q 6 collected their wits, h ar ef é age eel be ak ‘ e y Bulayds f rf t wher t At times Washington reached the ee gt ah m 16048) , Kruese, i b Lf | am failed to ar a- eights of football class and a ite way ry Bulldogs | ft , hoo! veteran Colgate . ts quah game r times t Huskies looked teto: “ in The West Point cadets Kutseh, the Iowa : RITE much more po- Statistics show that back 1 theet th rret % hits vel ; 1879, when the civil war was pee eam in th East a are Jesfing their sections Os secom IDAHO READY meth that Nebraskd's out | beatin » Dame, 27 to he} in point » c In th t ud fumbles and failure to sin a fresh memory, Penn Ge | oe core that bas ever 1 an ame, Port (ned shalt © Grd Yale, Just 40 years go. | 'argest score that has ever” ame, Portlar FOR GONZAGA ail rained thelr chased Penn and Yale hav been © : 6 Bravacs MOSCOW, Idaho, Oct. 19.—Having READY FOR GO" KERS USE om. terms * and : ae © Paclf uae Saturda agate rel Priedma fere tories over huddle system might have waited 2 few years | 15 yan 2 nd - A t of giving s d Referee Frank , _Dartmot ins e f, ts tous Ida Birch let the Cornhuskers get away 3 7 «° : - a ae all given to Lomekt.¢ 1a | Paring to tak der as far as killing . hin: : t the oncerned Harvard Lindt: Meni: a ho f Huskies came out of the sae decals (ola Gonzaga $ ay in pretty fair condition. priters: ; f : f coast star ight, the big guard, was cenorane sat penal : taken out badly shaken up, urdas Billy 1 lid th ve GIRL STARS IN eee Brix got some leg The Crimson was humbled un- der a 7-406 score by the grid- As for the st Yinst OAM ACQUATIC MEET of tl game, rom ross and and AB, F A. E| gan SCO, ‘Oct. George Wilson did some stellar ore f Hels nd i . a nunae » 44.5 - tp nn rf sta a * work after being Atopped most of great Harvard baste fou: By Alex C. Rose Kenzie and | “* : ‘ see Paaht clita annaal | tops the card for Crystal| the first half. He was the whole : other record pcg since the| (HEN it comes to being “tight,” “atic: the sheet. 101 the 10-round rc : 6. 4 aqua ning the 60¢ : Tuesday works on the Washington offense. 3 Spent ve baal playing that bankers and Scotchmen have| nd behold, each side had turned in) yiront style of w battle t hel! ae 3 oot eis fic asnociation| Young Hector McDonald, of Van.|_ Elmer. Tesreau didn't pack the two achools hav 24 teen do victory |the world cheated ee sain number. of pointe—33, And] ii. ound mill here. C MeCans, | 2 bY Palais 5 ahd couver, B. C, whos aight and| ball much, but he was the usual Holy Cross ha: This fact was’ proven during the was no monkey business about | ee cautioy : - : accurate left, won him many friends| Strong boy on the secondary de payee Harvard: 5 | week-end at the Olympta Go A 33 to 83 tie sco! was the) smart boxer. He ing on the | Ortman & in his fight last Tuesday with | fense and stopped more than half ; gon be chin once and Lomski will have to| Zerrise® ef - ca ae 0 9 | 100-yard dash George Ishii, will have another | of the Nebraska plays Need Hender: TARNE! ature match among the | 1. just about twice ulext to} ~| Aleck, Elks’ club, won the 220-yard| chance to fight before Seattle fans) CUTTING BEST (oact GLENN W geet ts Scotch also resulted all-square, raparien Ga hi wk x J ; Lit. & Vl este when he meets Antonio Valdarame,|ON OFFENSE J Stanford Cardinals hande Bob Johnstone and Frank Noble, > tor < nf 1. PO, A. &. f Manila. Valdarama is a clever Judd Cutting was the best ball Rea Tones De B.C. Trasene 1 professionals of the North F een aki won't ‘ , Who should give McDonald | Play er on the W: ashiny ton team, He i tr detent of the year im the sind Rainier lube, reapctively, | ygo0v nf treo ea grt tt tt SINAVY: PREPARES || rites whoa gre Mebogel oere, ¢ otis eae oe ‘nig_game on the Coast. halving the round with Bill Dal- feree when he steps into tho ring. | Brexl. 1¢ 4.¢ 3 Don Gore, the big sailor heavy.|@nd after’ the game Bagshaw told Se srurphy’s return of ® punt gleigh and Tom Morris, the Ta "1°! aad teat ceca ese tne ‘ : FOR BIG GAME wolght, fights Jack DIN of emer, [Ait that It. wouldn't be Murphy's : r | It's the real test for Leo Lomskt tt reer 2 ®! WEST POINT, Oct. 19.—Forty ht, fights Jack Dill of Everett t surprising rd 6 eae oe a pare a cache Tucsda Baldwi ‘ $ buses, which will mi procession vy fellow Who has fought in| if Cutting was given the fob of the touchdown to be ts the ¢ af min these k orm ‘ ° Beat more than @ mile long, will be used Seattle before. | coaching the other ends for the rest 2 i poranee bee nie valitaite 2 0 ° ke 1,100 ts to. New Haven George McCormick, of Spo- | 0f the season. It was Cutting who n|dowe at tte tbl and ateand mne|OREGON LEERY |tmerccd $i 23 ke 200 cadets 0,3 the Army-Yale me, October) ‘ane, a popular boy east of | >rought down Wilson's long pass The regulars came out of the the mountains, will meet Richie janes paved the way for the only Notre Dame gamo without any| Davis in the semi-windup, Both | Washington touchdown. *attle Caledon nocieties finished itn, St Oe eS ty ther | OF CALIFORNIA| oe Coach Berry’s y 4 ‘ } T ; | apiece at the end) had and they might have been Et 19-—Coach Dick) \verions injuries and were ready to] Ate welterweights and in their | | Glve Nebraska credit. The Eleven Beats of their match. | there yet if dimm Stirrat had [Smith was dublous jut Oregon's 2 ° okie tna | workouts, have shown a terrific Cornhuskers, altho badly _bat- ‘ s ‘ How the Dex.) net bas Loule crate od pat + ie ns Sarr is * Port Ae ¢ | punch, tate up, Played Someone foot. ter Horton’s were hen was nearing the F land Saturday ‘alifornia does not |S! 5 In the opener, Klo Je ball, particularity 1utchison, Soldiers, 13-0: oe outtieure islands, Chieftain Johnstone and | seem so formidable to him this year,| } CHECK ‘Ss HURT who hails from Everett and 1a | This big boy is a real center, ITHE Seattle College Panthers! 41. Doint margin is something t Bob O'Gillespie are hopeful that j but Oreg owed many j viet CAMBRIDGE, — Oct: », of Bremerton, will tangle | He played behind the line on the e@ scored a 12-to-0 victory O¥¢F/Raiph 8 may be called on the) the ship will be salvaged ere the | nesses in | aturday's game with Cheek was the only Pvc regu one t SEN SaaS PC |defense, and like Tesreau, he was * "| Ralph § y Ey eeting of the local clans- | Pacific 1 could only 4 he Holy Cross gume, y start Vort Lawt y on Broadway | carpet for Jimmie Hoge, b next meeting of tebe Or lar hurt in the Jin almost overy play started thru playfield. Coach Berry's eleven, (the canc of the Tacoma vs. at men. +8 ae le Hight, none} itit 4 but he will be back in uniform in THE LINEUPS |the N ‘a line. nsing a Notre Dame style of foot-| geotch match, there was just t everybody had a wonder. | ¢ ‘ Seven pitote ane. |a fow days. _)|tac KE FAST hall, completely outclassed the sol-|‘ciannish,” “close” spirit . including Teddy Mumme: Double plays-—Lane to Rillott Bard. | | — ee ON THE FIELD rither Scots fore course amateur, who tied vin to Cutshaw to Elliott: Cutehaw Nebraska 6 or Ordo ocke { wt sot aiern a sng | Prevails when brither Boots fore |( course arming tied] OLYMPIC CLUB __ | xin,tc cuter to mutort: ¢ ; BREAK EVEN sas nina wif ‘Gorton Leste tanto eae fhe first touchdown came in the! gather | strange as St ap: rdw a 73. ate te cutting | py Neen at i ¢ quarter, but the Panthers | — . NEARLY LOSES) SECOND GAME AGRAMENTO, Oct. 19.—Sacra.| ee wat [is a faster man in the United States | Ant t A SACTRA », Oc 9.—Sacra rise t to Kick goal. In the last | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 19.—The 1a Bik 1G. PO E § ; TER Ais BS nm Ronamy|on the gridiron than this same ra 45-yard run placed the DIVIDE BILL i PENN HOLIDAY Olympic club, of San Francisco, an ; 2 6 0| mento and Salt Lake broke even in wip, Wright Locke. How that boy can run, He Panthers in position for their sec: LOS ANGELES, Oct. 19 on AN’) PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 19) which defeated California and Stan 0 6ln double bill here yenterday, the] y, weir nd... Cole | can back the Kick-off 60 yards at the ond score and they kicked goal. | gelés and Vernon wound up the 1925) _ponnaylyania’n victory over Yale/ford, had a tough time in winning | Y t ae © © eos winning the first game, 9 to 4,{ Brown .....s.+. Quarter.... Guttormaen | start of the second half and It was season hero yestorduy by breaking celebrated today with a holiday | trom A here yesterday,| \siecnnn tp. yb dF Slime tomy the: eecond, 12 to 20,: in] a. senagnueml trrey eens eh Wilson | this dash that made it possible for WIN IN RALLY jeven in # double ee as acid Ey 16 university ae squad wos/10 to 6. Tho final gun sounded "ine | fein, 0 © Ola wild battle Datiey Hullbaoke eee Nebraska to be ij position to score |dropped the first game, 2 to J, but) not given a rest and tho players|the ball on the five-yard line of the | Tot ae Seas Yee hier i rn. WB]. Score by periods whon the break came and Guttorm- Bi |LINGHAM, Oct. 19.—What-| came back to win the second, 4 to 2.) wor red out to start preparn-|clubmen Jat 9 1 0 9 Ol aste take o 1h } Nabiaeka é os05y 050) 1B: 70200) ean tumbleds com gh school, of Bellingham, Sat-| Christian allowed but four hits in the) tion for the Chicago game Satur-| Veeeliegs: Sie peat} aaramento oa. oe A a Pea ico aah ope 1 #) Ea Weir, the atar tnokic, Was {fh ‘on ‘ “at came, Dut was beaten day 4 tat tnloahy and Peter umhiac, | Of ' . Birch, Karlham col ak urda | defeated Arlington here, / to| first game, but was | day | | Oatmar 0 0 Oly nfleld and Shen. logeiumpire, Morria, Beattie; field judge, | nearly eve 6, by pooring a touchdown and kick 5 er LEGION BOUTS | Wesdbndl eatne R. Ww | Coohen iamaxoo collene: hen lines Phe keleking game was avrtully Sng g)al with only four minutes left | 5 BELLINGHAM, Oot, 19.—Martey | Ai 1 Tho, ‘ae ay, [Male Valea 30 ae 8 Me uuatdttens con enoaeae te ‘ lopsided. ‘The fellow having the , Ss 1 Foley, heavyweight boxer of Tacoma, é | Sacraime ip 1 SWAY i etre te ose vind at his back getting all of 4 fe plu C, Preston, captain of the I W k 10 latteriea: Ponder, ftroud and Peters, Late for J. Welt, Stephens for] Wind at hi ® rlington eleven, scored the goal for | Cras A eo xl BEATEN ICE ana Yack Dil-ot Hive ott, will he | » 0 | guiva; Bhellenbach and M. Bhea, Koehler Teaiah Porpisil, Hecht’ for] the breaks, Guttormsen started bis team, while Halfback Miller .4 30 0) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 19.—The|the American Legion smoker here} ay iat et ie ee . oh Presnell for Locke, Wickman for! the contest with a boot that tod: for. We hateorn | ’ | Boala ended th ut Ieaguo season | October according to an an-| iii of, WV ise uid onl adeats doconema tage atoRks Veaniinnton ee naentnes fr] traveled 60 yards, in the air, 7 { and ‘Thompe fiero ‘yéate by winning both |nouncement made by Frank Wanzer, | aibeke eae het) sae es Mita abated Douglak for Schub, Sherman for Gute} Naturally he didn't do} so well Wright, Bander arte aames of a double dill, § to 7 and| promoter | tomer, en ewe Nuina reaponaible for~Chelaluk & Stokes | tormven, Guttormaen for Patton, Neokatt] when ho was Kleking agaloat BLOCKS PASS e n | | Orconmais e's ° Hier | mui thte-hekalai” 2 ato | for utr B. Tielx tor Wright. 3 | the winds Cheka r " 0 algae Wanée on ballec-Chekalute nix for 1 na Kielokwon for rix, | ; LONGVIEW, Oct. 19.<An. Inter TACOMA TEAM Firat game "1 ©) BLAINE WINNER. tes! eer natal R- I ball-Daly. Wild piteh | ‘rouchdowne-—A- Mandery, Wilt | The Nebraskans ate fino ‘sports 4 (opted forward pasm gave Kalama EFEATED akiand 1 | Bowers, 1 OO 09 Ol ele 1 0 ‘olen land showed the crowd from the Far Wah school a T+ ete ove Is D eae ad sMakert. dee BELLINGHAM, Oct, 19,—Blaine ar 7 - : hans LOS ANGELES, Oct, 19,—South.)/West a fine timo and with a team Longview here Saturday, Fullback, PORTLAND, Oct. 19%—The W a ® areas ea v ieee i ae by iy ‘ | t Hunne. | ern California's gridiron warriors, {that loses only Locke and Bd Weir as the man who Iinter-| front Athletic club of Portland de Aga nN, Wt, ¥,| time this seawon here Saturday af-| 1 0 field 4 Yarrison, | still smarting under the sting of/the blg red eleven should provide mn after Tennant of| feated the Tacoma Athletic club tn ga wane te ‘ 4 ternoon, 25 to 0, Jones, Blaine's end nn) ‘ ’ a4 o6 : 8 11] Namaey on i sire seats pe thelr first defeat by Stanford, start. | Washington with a real battle when id put his team in the! fierce contest hore yesterday, 18] yissriee rice, Mottenry ang Scored two of the touchdowns made Pe ee eae “atonam |ed training today for thoir tit with they line up again Tharksgiving day bh nds » drop kick to 6 i Mitehell and Yolle and Was the big star of the game Innings p 1 kaluk ‘ Vile and Hurnalde Ardbne next Saturday 926 in the stadium scene eanaaaeeeanatieinaat nator anton revi soe