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22 PAGE THE SEA TTL STAR FRIDAY, OCTOBRE} BAGSHAW MAY BREAK SCORING RECORD AGAINST WHITMAN Two Games MayName Leaders California-Oregon, Stan- ford-O. A. C. Are Big Tilts Saturday PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE STANDINGS P WL Pet “Gh ee ee Rs oe ae o 0 0 : ene ey Wess | 146.9 SATURDAY GAMES c n ys California, at Port Oregon Aggies, at vs. Whitman, at NAR I and away to the " he 19 tif e ¢ season fi en ¢ erence ¢ leges. Not teams fered all of the r their ve suf. bap tisms of fire yet Of the nine, sev four of are more or less definit nated title these mt rom the marathon with Starts and equal num: of reverses; H. JONES S. C. and the University of Orem having lost its first game, and Washington Montana, two an v In the meanwhile, these contests loom up as the more important of if | | le s ‘Nemesis Rept s Lose lst Series Contest Coast Champs Walloped by Louisville, 7toO [# I Two Six-Round Prelims Carded for Pool Bouts ATE ed moo he will dish ov windups next DRUXMAN, has an in a big cod x M aking Oreg gonians Tremble ANDY SMITH prep tooth Borleske’s Eleven Here —~ for Game Tomorrow Mi ionaries and Huskies Tangle Saturday; Wee Coyle Gives Interesting Background of Whitman Games; Huskies Lead by Safe Margin By Wee Coyle IGURES since 1894, 20 years ago, wh hington and Whitman first started foot ‘ ons, g the Huskies a big lead over the Missionaric points scored. It is also interesting to note that Bagst I who started coaching at W: has increased the score each Nig Borleski and his crew. Or year should be no exception and | surpri s if the score of 55 made last is not beaten Coach Bagshaw will no doubt remember that he vy a member of two teams were tied by Whitman and that he halfback when they were defeated in the tune of 8 to 12 Borleski was then the George Wilson of the§ Missionaries and in delving into the ancient find that he records, we as just about the COYLE whole tear ggy and Borleski are the closest of fr ends, but when the former thinks of those o ties and one de- feat, he won't waste any! es.) J tears if Nig and his boys a al + given a sound drubbing S REC ORDS OF urday. It res hist to TWO TEAMS HUNT'S TEAM SCORED BES pe Coach Hunt at l tune ¢ 120 ta 0. This is the Washington Whitman umber of points ever m 46 o hington team against any ° rr kind of com i Gil Doble had the scare of his life in 1910, when his team Was hed! to a 12 to 8 score by Whitman, It wns the closest shave the tall Scot had during his glorious regime at Washington, Ion I Al These gridders, pictured above, will attempt to show Pacific Coast conference fans| He never did get done talking H igs poe lycipatbes Poy that California is not going to lose out when the final reckoning of champions occurs,| Sbout ~ ae ars 4 rd wayside. y Smith, coach, and the four football stars, face the University of Oregon eleven). the ball oe Was gon! ! eee see Imlay, who has been out most of the season with injuries, is expected |\t slip out o ttheir grasp and fini aska, seem to be est 0 ibe A * ji ale land the ls of a nt fis Ce te tare Hiketh th ¢ Saturday and it ig believed that Smith will wse him. Dizon, backfield, 4»4 in Washingt ‘03 eams. ney have not hack i ef ‘ s d > layer for a e4 yet been against any of the lead flash, and star kickes and passer; Evans and Baze, capable performers, lead the Bear a icit the lea in ot Shay 5 ° ing teams 1 and > *- | delegation by a luck run, after more may be ¢ heir n also | COD : Eaneere — colvide ia pant 9 game with W. 8 DOBIE NEARLY H ERS U.S ©. OUT | ‘ y els c d f t a LOST ONE | OF RUNNING DRUXMAN 5 ve. rn e ” n e ea e | Wasihngton was mighty lucky to/ U. 8. C, with Howard Jones’! yim Minnick. Ted ay in rade occer | win it was the greatest lesson | hitherto untriad (on the Pacific| py ox € Mia y TAS | 823, ze" & football team. Gor. | Coast) type of game, might hay C, and fintsh Fj rep ea |leske was the shining light, and IOACH HEC EDMUND3O? bas- had a chance at the title, Tramt , six oming struggic ] Oop at al way arn | | when you see Wilson tear down the ke squad turned out for after losing to Stanford last round fir oa ke a Trojan for I saturday, you will see another|the first time Thursday afte day, defeating the Call Hval, tn’ the t i 4 to bow! yi ASTV vorseske. “Two greater backs never | geyy co ) in the Univers: Beara Francisco. fought a Foley this noccer gue} beat in sect . the ed on any field ity gym. But—the Trojans and Bears | — ries. M peated tenes te 59 Whitman should serve as a Five letter will only pass each other in the | ' d t thé te { * eee tire, £804 workout for Washington, men reported in night this year. No game was | : Deman Sea s nw ea Seattle! preparatory to its taking on the turnout, as scheduled after Inst fall's break May Bar Davis Cascade has won the most ae eae Washington State College at well as several in relations. for Stanford games of any of the grade school sr Mght. The, Lvllman, Stanford at Seattle of last year's If California beats stanford on in California clevens and leads section gtx cower ight. The| and California at Berkeley. pape, Stirs November 21, her position will be 5 3 Tilt Saturda, | with four victories, ramee,) Denne |, That is a mi hard schedule | scien. “ale eater fairly secure, even in the face of RAFAEL, Cal : of John Mu d Hawt with played a 2 y team, and it Is hoped that| trom *:the sae possible reverses before that date; r . nA QITANFORD, Cab, ( Neil three games to thelr credit ne Held ge trength of the local squad frosh teamgeis anford humbles the Bears, with 228 begs tah » ta rector t while Washingt 1 t it eres a these three foes the best U. 8. C.'s pelt already dangllr i, CALE eN neo ee: feren : th mar Hi 1 Park are tied f t haemat chara Washington deve fast, | material mt her belt, she will lead the § nal to fight ! akogor ne 1 ‘om th ‘ Ietics, oe eight eager me: and with & ing to stand | they sae tries walt of the conference? conte r ‘ent he after Thy C., has caused an Ie hn t t fy nav ‘ |up with any team on the Coast. haye sent up for ronounced fit ¢, ‘ . to he fairly clear road SEVEN CRUCIAL I ibe : mand for s tHe | games, is out Ir rl Agr | hake tinal GAMES TO COME " ay era jes’ Kame he n section nine bacatin Oe) the series } October 24—Stanford vs. Oregon Aggies, at Stanford. Oregon ys, California, at Port- | Jand. | October 30—Idaho va. U. 8. 6, | at. Moscow. October 31—Washington State vs. Washington, at Pullman. November 7 — Stanford ys. Washington, at Seattle, November 14— California Washington, at Berkeley. November 21—Stanford ys. Call- fornia, at Stanford. November 26—Washington ys. Oregon, at Seattle, Jimmy Dixon, who throws a foot ball like a rock—straight and hard also darts like an arrow thru the line, Just inside the ends. Earl Jabs | and Young, as substitutes of last | year proved themselves of first cali. ber as fullbacks this fall, AGGIES HAVE LONE CHANCE Oregon will do well to stop these | boys and she'll be lucky if she does. The Oregon Agriculture col- lege plays her first conference game Saturday, against Stanford at Palo Alto, Stanford knows now she can If she must! She did against the Trojans last Sat- urday to the tune of 13-9, right- fully earned or otherwise. | Should the Aggies turn in a win-| ning touchdwon she may suddenly | find herself within gunshot of the championship, — Injured Gua Star Better vs. | } and May Live) Flow. | ETHLEHEM, Pa., Oct, 23. ers in abundance and measage: of encouragement from numerous big Eastern universities poured into the hospital here where Charlie Prior, star back of the Lehigh eley- en, is fighting for his life with a broken neck, sustained in last Satur day's gan The message from Holy Crogs said that daily prayers were being offered | by the student body for his recovery Prior ‘8 paralyzed from the neck down, but the doctors have hope that ho will recover if he keeps up his _ Dress Up With y mi’ New Trousers wality Pants ‘ 3.) ally to $9.95 Pants Store Co. 1951 Third Ave. Opposite Postoffice Pride in Our Rinse ana ctomeatne ed 1 Can Stride With! OUR BOARDING HOUSE WIS AIT HiME GING,» WAIT pi WE GET W otove pine’ UP ley U nara ~~ AND GO L DEDICATE Nou To THE OWS CLUB! ~~ MAY “THE COALS THAT GLOW IN YOUR STosT \RON CHEST, ENKINDLE THE GAME WARM SPIRIT OF COMRADESHIP, LOVALTY, AND GOOD WILL AMONG THE MEMBERS OF “THIS CLUB, EGAD! }) ail “= COME LADG~ LET US RAIGE a Ain OUR NOICES IN REDOICEFUL SIN@IN UNTIL lie I Know wdo'e MELODY AND Ae Aoly GONNA LOOK APTER, LANG GNE" ! \T, AN’ TAKE. owt’ ASilES | ~y = yed vember v Whittier \N. Y. COLLEGE eee the hae eatgee [4Ne attend any b teama in sect! HAS RECORDS California cia poe with three The A t 1 no defeats. In nection three f ‘ Interlake are in a triple tle for first The game wil rn. | ®reat candidates Green Lake and BaF. Day honors In ovat tire) euinaa cid} Inter fense, hulmes ke as won onl. nam aa tho , nt rest of thelr tilts hays been post- ere ee ge, tr poned because of the fox Kely. to clash with him West Queen Anne Is the leader MAROONS VICTORS dss in section four, as it has won TAIKU, Korea, Oct. 23—The U is two gumes and tied one. Mercer versity of Chicago ball team defeated| Only 120 days now until the ball} has two victories to Its credit in the Taiku squad, % to 1, here yes-| players start for Florida to begin| the same league. terday. spring training. ) Green Li is holding forth aa the ——— THEM KINDA STOVES MAKE A GWY GLEEPY, BUT GOSH; WEVE,| GOT ALL DAY FoR WaT. KT Home! HERE. AIST A | PLACE ONT {} | FOR A FELLA T' REST Wis FEET, WEN HEY'S WET'N COLD! | : Open Training of Horses for Tijuana Season AN do S American ik Commer trainers for ing } Thanksgiving day | ficlent | been made breds are | Yor k, Ma Oct att Flag and others of ncing Monday, horses and | will be weicome at the & month's workouts and preparatory to the formal the winter race meet on Resery to fill the 1,000 stalls and hundreds now en ryland and route Mic 23.—Barn Tijuana race track will be thrown open next week to | considered his | held to a tie by ‘ations suf. of thorc from west BY AH ERN Goldstein Wins Close Decision From Hellman) FRANCISCO, SAN joldstein, Now Minas Oct formor bantam jon club, 23.—Abe champion, t Goldstein had his hands full bent- was close at all stages. lead was piled up by ¢ champ, but Hellman. rall | moat even tho sc re again jing the Portland boy and the fight An carly he former | led to al st him. FINALS FOR NET HONORS) AN F Brent S | Van Antwerp, fing in 1800, Potter and will meet } of the Nort Oct. als Mra, 23,—Mre. pat here today hern Cali w fornia golf championship for women, In the wi | feated M Francisco hole Mrs, Milte Mra. jemi-finals, Mrs. rs. Frank sh champion, at Van Antwerp pn Bernard, 2 a) Potter edy, San the 18th won from nd 1, HOOD WINS BY RALLY IN 10TH | the third round of the sen PASADENA, Oct, 25.—Staging a | 10th round rally, 1rnie Hood, local | pride, took a 10-round decision from ‘rankie Grandetta he last night, py are flywelghta Raby Joe | Gan® knocked out Chuck Borden in miewindup. IDAHO PRIMED FOR GONZAGA Moscow, ix all pri nang, Coach ly. Crities Idaho, med and contest Oot, rendy hore hardly expect 2,—Tdaho for the tomorrow, Mathews declared confident: Gonzaga. to ruln Idaho's unbroken atring: of victories this season, have New race | Who has proved to be the best scor- | its game with’ Franklin, am p fonshiy Mitholl: en oh | At Broadwa likely y Bell's charges, mpions, day and their stock has fallen con. siderably ax a result Thurl Thornton, the Indians’ back- | field ace, showed a strong were | Rallard last Satur. | | WHITMAN, IN EDMUNDSON fie James and TOWN TODAY gamers 2 oe The Whitman Missionaries, num-|jast year’s squad who will try for bering 19 players, arrived in Seattle | places. ing power|this morning for their gume with) he tettermen who are back are, season, and | the Husktes Keatay afternoon. | Captain Gratton Hale, Arnold Cob- Nig Borleske’s eleven boasts |) 1 8 Parl Jewell ahd MILHOL de- ey, Al Schuss, Earl Jewel HILHOLIN heavy line and are primed to wor | maroa Bt. John. the Purple and Gold gridders. ‘GEORGES WILL | MEET DELANEY | LOS ANGELES, Oct. —Georges Carpentier, {dol of the French rings, Filipinos Top Amateur Bouts 39 is expected to be the man id E {will 9 ft ght Jim Delaney of St. Paul for Broadway to wok out for. tite] Friday Evening |‘! s% sim Detanes ot st. Paul Finky Mite bell,’ the West Sider’s HE Filipino boxers from the bat-/in Januar, COTA ee tleshtp Oklahoma will have their — with the bi ms kangaroo mascot in tho ring with The Tigers are relying on Bill| tem tonight when they meet the Se. BIG SUM PAID Marsh, big lineman, and Harrah, ing bet of the Bengnis, Garfield Is the team to watch in If the Bull- dogs beat the Quakers, !t will put |them in a good position to compete | who hails from New York, las ht defeated Chuck Hellman, of tland in the main event of the | | > j with West Seattle for first place honors. Bob Buzard and Cal Russell are tho two stars of the Bulldogs in tho backfield. AGGIE ROOKIES BEAT COLUMBIA CORVALI Ore., Oct. 28,—Co. lumbia University, of Portland, suf. | fered its first football defeat of the season here yesterday, when the Oregon Aggie rooks won, 26 to 12, | MILLER AFTER HERMAN BOUT ay Miller, a Chicago feather- t, who holds a decision over be Horman, hopes to get a crack at Herman again, He is also after a fight with Kid Kaplan, feathe welght champion, MISSED GOALS COST CONTEST Norton, backfield star of the Has- koll Indians, tried three drop kicks ina gamo with Buckne!l recently and neither one was successful, If ho had converted one of them his team would have won, as the game ended in a. scoreless tie, LEE PROMISED ENGLISH BOUT Goorgo Leo, lightwabht champion of Now Bngland, fight Ted arrival from England beaton most of the has been promised with a Arehant, recent Marchant has English light. weights and comes to this country with a good record, attls amateurs in an elght-bout tour- | nament at Austin & Salt'’s gym. The! bouts will be: Florect vs. Billy Jones, Lauron vs. Art Thiry, Muhat vs. Jack Denn: Eddie Wilson vs. Eddie Gross, Ernie Companion vs. Marion Bell, Phil Ris- poll vs. Eddie Geysel, Ray Woods vs FOR FRANCHISE The Rochester club of the Interna tional league has been gold to Sam- uel Wiedrick, wealthy oil man, It |was sald that the deal involved a jau fa million dol Johnny Burnett, and Geezer Mo Gauff vs. Percy Painter, Ted Whitman will referee, Jo |Harrahan and Harry Casey will | judge, and Blackie Miller will direct the bouts, IMLAY MAY FACE OREGON PORTLAND, Oct. Andy Smith and his Bruins from California were here today for ono day's rest before their football bat tle with Oregon tomorrow. Everyone of the squad was in the best of shape, except Tut Imlay, Who, Smith said, would be able to be in part of the game, at least, despite injuries he received earlier in tho season in the Santa Clam game, SENCIO FIGHTS LOS ANGEI Oct, 28.—Clever | This Small as a will give the pleasure of having the world’ best Bicycle as your own. eoee | in and see these different models | | 23. — Coach | Senclo, Filipino flyweight contender for Fidel Labarba’, champtonship crown, meets Roy Riley in a. 10. round bout here tonight, tho favorite, U.S. C. READY Sencto Is} LOS ANGELES, Oct. 23.—The University of Arizona Wildeats ar rived here today, ready for their gridiron encounter with the Univer. sity of Southern California tomor row, ‘The California cleven expects | to win, however, byt a large mar. gin, GET IN ACTION LOS ANGELES, Oot, Two football gamos hold the limolight. in the Southern California. conference tomorrow. University of California, Southern branch, moots Ovceldental, on the latter's field, and Pomona travels to Redlands, aa,

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