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S q THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925. E PAGE 14 THE § ATTLE STAR : a -- wae ” 7 Two Pairs of Grid Shoes f + Sale ) 1 Penn Game| Two Pairs of Gri oes for Sale |win Come to Catalina ? ey AP oA Pea ah = ae C > With Chi, *- ra BALES a Island Convention 2 af €) are for wale, Ay Baseball Commissioner to Attend Coast League Con- Featur e n Ge at 0. A ference; First Trip to California Sigce 1888; ; “ C, Corval ach D si Test’ East-West Suprem- Dery fe weieceae or tans Leo Lassen Has Other Eastern Gossip Todds Tops Soccer Elevens acy in Saturday's F Maisie By 140 1 Lassen HE ‘ Lait Maple Leaf Good Tilts yj sages top RR a SHC AG 0 Oct Ww Landi t t as eh aes b ateve t08t Vans a 4 Aitho the s Stanford ‘e tern-visayed commis sioner of ‘Asi rican baset vall, in @ h . osalllac hs fret Stvinlon a Ag’ ee tage, wi ge play host to conversation with the writer, believes that the major league Dry De ig 4, one me 3 te in the game for the lov this tat 4 a at Port © ball race, as well as the Pacific Coast league sy Ns ‘ fc - tc Phi + sport will have Jar season, is too long “a i Faet: that vie y Morbi lt Jieamnle Bonnett, 7 nay al of All this will take place Sat The 1 ng schedule of the Coast league, MePhiips ts recognized as the theo hale w tale'ob thie keen ty © 9 Gay, afternoon, yee pa | unless A 4 home te <n tis winning, Toakes © . e -te opiedlagauaat a and most experienced players in ae s fa ‘ ban the interest lag and is too drawn out ref wee mmy I tw the me e vee : We ; bles Igvalno 6 “a = % keep interest hopped up near the end of the oo. : 1 Purvis and mA th — dy ate of the}. Da j : Be a w to OA. ¢ session. : i tne 6 . wood | a K licum will be back in the eur y (3 Warner's Cardinals and Smite Landis will attend the meeting of Coast ere wants Sunday, after being out for some | h SORTS IPORA EDD SOREL, SOR ni league nagnates at Catalina Island in Cali- rage verion bow high time with blood polsoning 5 eee t 1 gue eve aly (Ami January, and will use his influ- ae caeabay to the team, Buti es Ps = Coach Brulth's. eleven tard. bad ' Sinanpnet ence to shorten the 7 ng schedules in Griffiths and Bill Rankin are Shamrock Team Young ga fle Colloge, t ., both tht majors and the Coast league. Heke pcllapadhaene Be nacon a Pas Sea ee . A He believes that in the best interests of er ene (ore staged aal ot mia * . ‘sey oe Mie in the gam cS ae uf "4 baseball the officials should forget the end- ' The big question of Todd i‘ ra ROCENT GEORGE SCHISSLER ing, 7 to 6. DICK SMITH LANDIS of-the-season gates and have a short con- is whether c t vidual ci - cise season, oo Pity ae 8 ’ trated t \7 2 This is especially true in the major leagues as it | .. Soe pia st ag adapt AS strand hea “9 ae a ; makes the world series start too late in the fall, and it * 9.9. ‘1 ar an I : ts os = Michiga: ; : Pes HARRY GREB Iba Hood Inj ures Hand; is liable to encounter rain and cold weather. | Renton Not as Good Y n goa two teams, representing the WILL FIGHT gh Li h When Landis comes to the Coast meeting it will be his | ENTON, last year’s runner-up Rast. 1 enph “see Net a nadie i 24 y" first trip to California since 1888, Gpponents last year. They have lost| TTANDICAPPED by injuries, the | Une that av Se Stiss : - middleweight Rot of their good men to ether| FA Carbonado team’ han been un. | Powerful Uackteld. | Couch mon, wi detent Me ie IC FOLEY, Canadian. bantamwelght champion, will 1 Arne Borg Now V With Il Illinois Ae eee Ow Sid Mardy, the est outside | sie MT pid sacs Mager ite, wale aay tet ; ‘ V fight California Joe Lynch here next Tuesday night 'G nols Athletic clut took ance races and the addt- right in the league last year, has | 51 the s yuare & there are several encounters in inee.| instead of Dixie La Hood, who was scheduled, according to They have also lost F 1K will give the team se eee tered over to center for. | the East whieh will claim atfen~ | ent by the prom meet | announcement made this morning by Nate Druxman, pro-|'**" wimming and diving ¢ Poa te e ee ce ward, and is quite at home in his | fellan, who has gone to C ees gape dy regaed Rect | ning ani aS | sane meetin new berth. Renton still has its | ey secured a clever c my, which be nayer. r i - Ne Kine last | champlonships at th Bachrach says he promised to Yeterans, Tommy Overton and Ps Yalmer Hannus, former na dat Dave & La Hood injured his hand when fighting Vic King last ington ¢ has added bring his team to Seattle again Pete Giaccarini er. Jimmy Cr Saturday, will entertain St ehh ral Tuesday, and osteopathic treatments have failed to heal it. | 5 internat swimmer to his| next summer, and the Dutch Grodie Skidmore and Joe Pluvis | Davis and Jimmie Nelson ar will find bs : inka tains remaiea La Hood would be in no condition for a fight Tuesday and! jist of stars i j | swimming coach plans to make fe a pair of promising youngsters | p' ng well in the games it did last wee vai the Watker-Bhade ma Dr med’ Foley Arne Gorg, the Swedish mid. a tour of the country with his Sie are putting ub a a Soe f the four big aber ‘ tha heel ruxman signec fi i) diedistance swimmer, will com- teun. No definite plans have seccer for ack Diamond Better e rr ft ection, aba tlriga te Walker k 3 pete under the coolrs of the J yet been made, but it ts likely ane Dane, peas ey age with the aim Nanaia . ’ A. A. ©. this winter and next that he will, as the Ulinois club ewcastle Is Threat P inkeraved (ache fn the ott a to: Harvard * W hitma n Ss summer. is one of the wealthiest in the Sig : : ¢ 8 hen the He B » of the record holders no: ASTLE is the ly team! cutt this year Archie Ba has as hg . f th cord hi country. that tens to give Todds|sembled a , | clal can remember how Johnny | country apeet. the: ct : x ents above the mile| Borg has appeared in Seattle be- bunch of youngsters, s | Eis irab for the! patinait. “Big Jock’! steadied by two or three veterans, i a i meets an old rye fo World Series Heavy ] ine SERIES TODAY :: nd the addition of the Swedish star | fore, having given exhibitions at the = fal sad Dan Mfurock and)" Dave Forbes at forward and |v ramine west wy res Payday Among =f alas pon YW mrveg -ulnbte | lsten Dosis sec tae ee fi them a sec Bill McCaulay at fullback are " y | to B O ther > Sa ¥ * ANCISCO, aye ‘ formance while touring the | bareball season of the last week, and altho the game «nable. the experienced men. Meeasts| ar the ehineaik normally would cause little un ie Teams easiness at New Haven, the Bull are the best t ay os on the} man, and is training hard with the idea YHICAGO, ¢ Wednenday OACH NIG BOR, da eep he nts ie the Hage (raion Nad wits (66 Wee’ | (\HICAIO, Ost, 2 Weteens Leake, Whit as Michigan Seems Best i in Big Ten mite px w thin the realm of possibility Y ant s } m M are ¢ «Mi HIGAN is the bi be ing much miber of tt j Ls ‘ “ of the cou as |this year, and Mlinc mi wn at the . 3, ‘ rm. ke jOrrow bi - : orn, Iding | bottom of the heap the Big Ten. Two Star s Lomski, Colima me ahren Navy. | tne 91t2.ss08 a op 5, ce eee te Test hes Dall |'" Geauga ts Grange, hewere should be the favorite over the New | piayers, Twenty-five string ? | eee sa op his team) and one can never tell when the on Line to Go, November 3 York leven, wh c4P-| men will receive $5,232.71 each. | satu afer. | portveuson champios around Fried-| great backfield star will break : Oct. 23.—The |} able o e 4 Fred Clark, assistant manager, gets 7 v . man, a «tar quarterback who ean do anyth ng | n a footba field and do t McWeeny a Be in Ti lt ee ae sit of recov gees seaphe |Hudkins Punches and Bert Colima, of Las Angeles, © star linemen will be seen in| middleweights, set for last Tues- Ballerino About loose and run riot again. Grange hasn't the help this year he had in 1924, and no matter how good an individual may be, he must have the support of good play- Joes Will “Rube” Old t game and whiffed Goslin for the last out ng & squad) the Seals’ battery ir Rume. Any one of ¢ ern brought |may go into the box, and with action Friday afternoon when || “ay, will be held here November rest of t : mocer_ J ber famehae rs have thelr choice of ae bn ers behind him. Scat an& Linckks Clash in thelr &. The fight il be Id in Jack Ring; Gets. Call Minding those not in a|i# the biggest threat of th Was acy ace! oe aid _ Towa, with a great atar in Kutsch, i @nnual grid meeting at Denny field. ibe Don arena. 08 ANGELES, Oct. 2 The re aries. Ho weighs 182 mes ve be aa most ninglo-|!s dangerous. Ohio Btate-has a good | ae Bob Eckman, Lincoln's star} —————————___ 7 tanting aided. what Ne fast a a flash § eh points, < : ee ey player Te Mariam wlio i a@ scoring ag 8 tackle, and Vie WwW ali Kia home, Ace Hik ape mason, fort ol} ufday. ‘The big |demon rthwestern has a won- z ~. ena, Coach ; THYE INS arth tlk Balle Apr ol player % F test for the Wol-|erful star in Baker, while Chicago Pg ak’s husky lin PORTLAND, Oct. 22.—Ted Thye in hin fight bag deg Stiviflac taal ie ity. Satur when] Minnesota, under “Doc” Spears, ' man, are the) portiand. heavy wrestling ace, last auditorium, and \Runstar May Be yeas’ aatha GRANGE they play the|has given a good account of itself two hes ¥ ¥-\ night won two out of three fallale v Rhee oe stadt dead ape of the Baltimore Orioles, |Ilinois team, It was in this game|so far this season and much can weights who Will from Frank Burns in a two-hour Hudkins had the edge at all stages in Tijuana Race basen 4 ie hs a mibreesuatetorsate hte |last year that Red Grange ran wild.! be expected of the Minneapolis team, oppose each! match, Thye taking the first and }ot the fight and kept Ballerino cov } aol fesieee serene Events S Birch Would Change Grid Rul | Both Lincoln | had his opponent on the floor as Events tart via Title irch Wou ange Gri les i and Roosevelt Pap oe ere ae kee gee : Ts ANA, Mexico, Oct, 22—The Prank BIRCH, formerly of Earl-) teams. I hardly think it fair to the : have good de- CELMARS GETS FISCHER SAYS mighty Runstar, who has ham college, who refereed the! offensive team, that has worked the f fensive teams, ed the stud, may be Nebraska-Washington game, plans| ball down the field, to be robbed by € mem tee CALE ON FOUL » the American football] the gu get the edge on| NEW YORK, Oct. 22—Joe Cel-| TEAM HOPING the offense.| Mars last ni; defeated Andy Tuck-) CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Oct ‘ in the second round | «srarvard rules committee Such a thing happened in the a new ruling on| game last Saturday when Wash- The score piled up by the Olymple club recently and the fact tye) nth frame of & sched: | opponents of California avo always Jud Cutting and |} Med 10-round bout hero, @urry Lal been ablo to forea the ball | Hpeeches by Conch noch Hag. || Msht Knocked out Mike Seige), local u, || boy. in the s haw, Capt, Wilmer te onge Wilwon, The Move H tt Pho call} tho Nears’ territé®— this season, ro atter over A, Crist of Oukland in the #ix-| gives Smith Ute falth in his de 12134-3rd Avenue \ round event, fongo, y AP Few Got We STOVE sea ce 8 THE MASOR == Into Bbc 3 fort? uttormsen were || Barra, also of St. Paul, w Roosevelt has rs the Dart intend calling the ball) ington had the ball on Nebras- D'VORAK siiplate Se Napaieorad PrP 12-round fight. Cel-| mouth game with y of confi en the se Berlenbach Now dead at the half) a's oneyard line as the whistle not been d ; he re feated this season, altho the team | ™ars ¥ tii dence," Coach Bob Fisher said to S bert blew, Was held toa tie game by Ballard| ay. With the exception of Che Apears trong has en 4 te*™| Birch made the suggestion te the & week ago: ull, the regular tea : ee fon {n.|Ules Committee at its meetin Lincoln has not set rroven | SCOTT VICTOR win stan: vs acconine © aS Heavyweight ia possemsion t0-| Now York nae winter but moo en {nto the scoring column in the | "s ey eeadent ‘he \Tinw YORK, Oct “Pop ‘Em" cnt’s 10-yard line, | 8topted. Prep loop as Garfield kept them | eat versie Prleytheoiasn eee |GONZAGA WILL from ken. | HN Paul the gift of As aiid: thi hate te This would have a tendency to from getting a score and Frank- | Frankie Farren of San Francisco INL needle Rea denial Wh at to the realm of completed © dur break tle games which are such Un played them to the. six rounds here, last night. | Pete PLAY INDIANS Ay Rod Ny esiarst Ualted Btaiae | ig’ tae manier of torah ing that period,| detriment to collegiate football Herbert Serr, Roosevelt's back-| Myer won a technical knocko SPOKANE, Oct. 2%—The Uni. | will start soon and moat of th light-heavyweight ch: n the team shail, 4&8 they determine nothing in de- field is the be: ing threat | Johnny Edwards n faces its breeds in tho’country will be here.| J) Ei witg himself envious keep possession, ¢lding the better team, of the Teddies. He beat Queen ‘alee SNYDER K. 0. VICTOR lances at the heavyweight crow of the ball and| “George Wilson ts as fine a back- Anne single-handed in the first elever ER OK. O. amply demonstrated his prowess in the time be ex-| field man as any in the country and ®ame of the season and is a bril END PRACTICE jt . SAN DIEGO, Oct 1 this ¢ t 8 recent bout with . tended until the; the Huskies should have a wonderful ant player. é WEST POINT, Oct. 22—With a from the Indian team | King Solomon, the Panama heavy, BAGSHAW “pan is surren-| teanr as soon as Bagshaw gets some Coach Walter Bell, at Lin- | nard scrimmage, the Army will com have showed considers in two] wy on a knockout | “1 for downs or the team scores. | of the wrinkles smoothed out.” This coln, has been working his | picte preparations today fordhe St.| strength since their game with O.| sat Dream-| in the ninth row the refer | “The whole idea of the changes in| was from a referee who had officiated steam in such a way that it | Louis game Saturday. (A. ©, earlier in the year [easels intervened to save him ; | the rules the last few years has been| in most of the big games in the shaws plenty of improvement. | one {from depositing his 191 pounds on | ie Increase the scaring power of the! country, Broadway and West Seattle, both | tha cattvan oa vee: eas ee pert sect ae |OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN |,,Beenact’s tavorte tctice are Big game Saturday atternoon wit hy, to work his man Into a corner and ‘Utah Gadi: Led by New Coach, the Indians a favorite to win. fda pas ES at —/ | tear him with terrific blows to the} H Y re = . body and head. If he can pro ope for Good Showing This ear LI ih In Mexico call BOVE LADS wiot Vou ~ AN' You RAIGED WHY, “TH OWL CLUB duce, with his slumber-inviting | ius ete tia ae Glan hele: Bull-toaser 2 matador 4 \ 20 tu + 19 QUITE AN EXCLUSIVE blows, a dazed condition in the man| “Gi a nice?” |QALT LAKB CITY, Oct. 22—En- pi nm the the same individual is called a mag- CCO”LD WAVE Been kT THe $8 EX? IU Be SOIT !« GoME OF 7H who is facing him, Paul, the Maul RIVERS | thusinstic in the belief thatthey| front. Primarily the 1925 Rate or a high commissioner. CLUB, AD HEARD MY Nou HADp-fo HANG [e) Pan pee er ae Maxi the advan eSNG Los Angeles flyweight, who has| have mastered the Midwest style of | so sea 17 of last year's cin \ RES , a en Solomon, outweighing fim ettiga y | @ lea te i sh, | etter men. APPEALING SPEECH-TO-THE [| NouR VOCABULARY DP AceEone pounds, first began to falter, Rerlen. | been making rapid strides of late| attack, and led by a new cons aa Br ettlis Gainie ected ances MEMBERS FOR FUNDS “To UP To DRY WHEN \ ‘ BI bach was on him constantly, raining |‘ the realm of fistiania. Rivers 4s| members of the University of Utah . a wR You Got THRU Is To \T! = \\ ORDER-TO constant smashes on his body and |/4#t, shifty and can hit. He's now iran squad are all:set for the| M88 been no hiding the fact that the BUY A STOVE FOR OW’ ee see ous, A MAN CANT hin Jon the trait of the title held by | san : Coach Ike Armstrong, | Utah gridiron candidates have PINOCHLE ROOM! = EGAD, MOST OF “HOSE _ 4 | “Berlenbach’a forthooming. fi mt |e Ia Barba, irate ’ "| shown a distinct enthusiasm over + Ut FORTHF SB. AND BOTTLE SCARRED fy HAVE WO GOOD NAME ff |, Herlen! ie Delanay propatiycinecd obtained from Drake university, of the prospect of capturing the Rocky \T BROUG LA VETERANG WENT LINKED Wrth A DOB , H tle | Des Moines, Ja, and doing his first] mountain conference ttle. L PURCHASED A DANDY SECOND! ests him more than any other battle | ive s to | ae se WAD FouR BITS OF ANY KIND in which he could be matehed. Once | year at the head of the Crimson ag: | The showing by the Crimson is HAND STOVE “TODAY With ONCE THE ERIE Duritc TH LAST in the long ago the Bridgeport boy Pennsylvania aregation, has not yet announced | men up to the present time in- I WILL HAVE TO PREPARE A IG hay rs career, and he is anxious to re-| to Whip Chis In fact, he ts so well equipped | about so far as his backfleld is SPEECH FORTHE DEDICATION il g deem himself, QHILADELPHIA, Oct. 22. The | with material that aetual selec. | concerned. Boberk, Richards +1, EYERCIGES! “Loe | University of Pennsylvania ts a! tion will be difficult. Since Sep | and Livings are his mainstays, ry) . a . YALE LEAVES {7 to 5 favorite over the University] tember 1 he has been working | balan a pesck yestetviniiy vers of Chleago three days before the in. ea % e aparaeaes. || abighidlita rmow select | tersectional football clash next Sate| ally with the largest aggrega fullback, FOR BROWNS |\\"**: | tion of prospective talent ever | Vic Taufer, who has been playing Fined , », | ‘The’ . . | 4 $$... | With high school and university NeW HAV Oct. 22.—Yale will | The Western team, inelyding 35 |———— W ; é players, couches and trainers, Is ex: Champlons for tho past six years, is go thru a final workout for tHe | Heated to torarri va Hiaravirttng: mara Bears Need to Armstrong's mainstay on ‘the end. Brown game today and ri leave | ing to complete training for the mid. Ho is one of the four 1924 letter tomorrow morning for Providence, |season gamo which promises to H. 2? S men inethis department who are where the squad will engage in threw much ght on tho. com ave tronger sure of a “berth on the regular final stgnal drill In the now stadium. | parative strength of Wastern and Li ’ f W b squad. The six candidates out for (RETR CE | Wostern teams. ine or e S | tackle glade three letter men, 4 | The Maroon players will go thru AVERSITY OF CARIFORNtA,| Wiliams, “Dykman and Jorms. For Alumni Body | a workout on Franklin field Friday | [NYO RTS OF Conch andy| Suards, Armstrong is pinning his ° ° | afternoon, ‘The Pennsylvania tears te and 25 California’ griddora| th to Ryan and whiting, vill go out of town for the night, | State and pars a SSS “Bi Cox will bo sept in at Ss TES || will go ov ish i loft hore last night, Smith was! center, Bob d ‘i - al § | Wickets for the game are selling conte ‘oberg and Champion | pun ace County Atnminl ®* 1! at a premiuin, speculators baing atie ae dubious pare pe syne a are both available for quarter: | sociation was to hold a ban i of the me with the University! pach, | to demand exorbitant prices for wide. " i TEX pee Bt neon todayin the: Chain: line tickets. It in ostimated that [Of Oregon Saturday. In the last scrimmage, Coach | || ber of Commerce bullding dining |) 9,000 persons will neo the game, Tho Mne of the Bears has been! Armstrong declared he was pleased i ( XOLLAR | sere tor the ‘ University of || Catisln ae Plenty Ve i and) with the showing of-his regulars. |] Washington football team ’ * has not been going right all season.) Utah's big game is with Utan 1] ‘tho meeting wax eatied in an || M7 LEAN GETS At tho start of tho season, with an! Agricultural College, || effors to Interest over || all-veteran line, the Bears were con. | ape smartest || Home-Coming ‘week, which wilt || KAYO VERDICT sidered as having the strongest ling ho held at the same time as the OAKLAND, Oct, 22--Stewle Metin the Went of the softs Stanford-Waahington game, | Lean, fighter from St, Paul last ¢) i |