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o A PI ay Todds Clash in Featureof North- | west Soccer Games Sunday star goalie, will action against the eleven, as the latter is scoring aggre give the leaders trouble. plenty Maple Leafs face a bunch when they face the coma team. The Taco hy proved strong in the fh division this and ¢ Maples should be given a tou tow season of the Map fact. SUNDAY’S SCHEDULE First Division, Shan Ne U Woe Maple Le Second Division. Vikir cick ase ih By Alex C. Rose IEATTLE is in the grip of a ine, and today may be hither and to want.” Ob, den no, 500-04: vodhounds Biel! SOS Mamas i-2 ubivle: Sk abt AM aie. that compl shed neo} and The new “Driver: balls, even knickers, cakes, and the shoes, were ete, the sympathy Juckless and clubless golfers ceived from the managers Seattle sporting goods yesterday, The sigh clubhouse looker there ins favorite Most th: rest finished 5 Clubmaker — Georg who was asleep in rooms when the fire article t some ne of broke Carbenado » heavy and should gh ns rst he gh Tpper fam. men and wo! kind human to £ the with the is the re- of stores some Pursey, the ut, was awakened by the explosion of a tin can in Clay Cary’s lock er, and from now on George ng to tell the world t fonkey Dip” all lifesavers, Only clubs insured were the one watched, ith a lows doing their Al Schoe only player » sured when 3 Beacon Hill 9, wax one Lucky guys. But everybody was in a I py mood out there add and talking of “a SS better clubhous Eas Iter Pure the Megtessional, lost about prt golf clubs, etc, Gerot it is, thet his partially insured A have been worse, @ All that is left Uinglewood home He and tho fireproof (2) snfe ‘was burned open, The except the ledger he Purse uid Mriday t! fire water Ing club offering and 1 stock, about 39 members had the tr bloodhound oester, w 0 had his elut the fire destroye clubhouse, bigger club $1,500 and the sad stock Well, Walt standing Is the was ft yurned nas HOME maged | Gebers of the Peed Pursey' ‘ish their lost firepl eis hat is the greatest of their the December of the Inglewood's ap: yesterday and pro worth A part only might f the which club records Itho hi till not Mem. may eplen Cc ONSOL DAT 10N BROKE N Andy and Dick in » Grid Game | pork PLAND, Ore., Oct. 2 The Smith Brothers, Andy 1 Dick, clash her a After ar ars of tried friendship, each other ills had the break and on rain, > taken side Lydia P g to do with } aga inkham I California or- anges, and Oreg roses and disagreements caused the division of the two friends Andy coaches the Califor ia Bear world famou D. SMITH | 4 7 SMETH sage footballers and Dick tells the Oregon Webfooters how to behave according to gridiron conventions A. Smith avers tt his Bears will trim D. Smith’s Webs by three touchdowr D. Smith is quoted as ing just the opposite At y rate, the ruption betwe the twain will no doubt be ttled agreeably betwe both parties after the g \ Basketball Teams Get Ready f or 1926 Season "Wed Hania bas lied up th SEA AR TI * *& GAME LINCOLN TEAM BEATEN! GRIDIRON HEROES TO SHINE IN TODAY'S FOOTBALL GAMES. | Roosevelt Is. Easy } ne Winner Herbert Seer’s 95-Yard Run Is One of Big Thrills in Game rare a STANDINGS W Roosevelt ix. 6 scoln ‘ 3 en Anne ° Talla By Henry F. Blake UTPLAYED, bu ste mame OL team, led mall dusk Lynch Show s Fans Training Stunts Here's California Joe Lynch doing his stuff while train- ing for his fight with Vic Foley at the Crystal Pool next Tuesday evening the vent of Nate Druxmar The. upper photo shows Lynch on the rings at Lin- coln park as part of his training. Road work figures a lot how) the in main card. workouts, lou pte n or photo iv Y, OCTOBER 24 = Grange and Freidman Clash Imlay, Nevers, Schulmer- ich and Mautz Star on Coast BY HAKOL D L. ANDRE 5 SHICAGO, © 4.—Instead to tha piatus teams in the Commercial leagu f . nd it will start playing sehed. fensive most of ty ’ . - J i A pre teams are expected in this cir om s last r par f cult, while many other chure He Serr, backfield flush of I W k. . TAPS s * : ee oe , . KUTSCH TAPS mee will have teams not ente ees ised Best in Lhd ee 8 BIG TEN SCORERS 1 under the Chureh league's jur- | On an is a bouncing mea ee mets, dhe eee peter nf man who came down to low A hie has two more years to a rman poor AU hdeaay i his initial confere ~ s the feat. WV wr sh turday he tossed 1 ave practice. | CITY LEAGUE I t nt . Off for ‘w, touchdoy It w ne STARTS LATE 1 acored aft t few minutes o ri T cit ague, t s m's fumt and od In addition to this, Nick’s is 1 ta t in for a t Cram qualifications as a hero may be EDMUNDSON make plans fot if t point { understood more clearly when it Huskie Ae seplinn ag as mi phan a feg tr 8 great accounted for hey. is pointed out that he leads the ta Lefty Hoagland, head of the x for Ropnevelt ae] ‘ field in the number of indi- ( ) { City loop, plans to have the | Cra T : Vidual points scored. rason open about the middle ‘etdie 1 ™ 4 Be and the ott BP este ber January, but the teams in t t on OS yo ss be : the circuit will be playing long | 1 t ex pre ? before that tir as independ. . f ¢ r low e run wi t Crar ; ‘ ae thes »phomore, 1 . : tho A 8 ‘ s FRIEDMAN IS Abel far Hoagland looks for: , VM 2g De MICHIGAN STAR : honors Hupp e t : p Ratna ISLONATVES Benny Friedman of Michigan, » ‘ Roosevelt made a track meet out of the game ; apse’: with Wisconsin last Saturday, RENNIE LINES LINEUP AND SUMMARY 2|Ct } fi od Y. ith Wiscon y x e expected enge o n Up CHURCH LooP Roosevelt (20 Lacoln (0 asi bed xpected to avenge his t en f Th t TY JHITMAN a Wa the 4 1g administered to ther The pre sag bioy piep rds 4 : : = Wis Ailes Sat 4 last year by the Grange outfit. I til aft masa ORME A aes 1 O34 ¥ “ * the sentimental reasons and becau some of the schools there la a lit- lik ted ne “doth a_i [two heroeg may be ween In acti , n Mt ~ ment. Last we heard of Gene he | Pee the OF Sha thiak en Wi f Train : als aie ose alae erpabong iocaera carats laces JEFFERSON TO us ir ing : In the Chicago-Penn game, Quakers will be wearing their for Fight With SER i sober garb for “Little Albert.. oO so: AIS Sa cel condensed dynamite, who beat HE Je Park A.C. of's ss y' }0 n n° 4 ey ones Bill Elliott, one of the lake Yale last Saturday almost sin ba ong sg (ns ‘ NY ig Miaiel acegrite wal 1 . shore club's southpaws, reported gle-handed. 5 a th * or ‘ the loss of two sete of clubs, feel very| Out where the waves of the Pa were t sh on the alleng w 5 i Pa for Aske three pairs of shoes, two suits cremat. | cific hero pedertagy ( ‘Taco r for Tras of clothes, two boxes of golf swith owtut”” alifornia captain\_/ ak tits als — Varne * balls and three left-handed derby and backfield star, probably will get Aberdeen: ‘1a: vy a hats his first real taste of football this was expected 1 it has all season against Oregon mance in the world t0 wn fom FLOWERS WINS =| aA, ctomphontr, io at, | , Hebert Mats, septal of the Ore ; ST. PAUL, Oct. 14.—Tiger Flow BAGSHAW o.| handsome Ingiewoodian, who net for the Webfooters after hampe ; asa Ciameoelche nt : varsity players will get uses an iron club on all tees, . ay ante t7 mh! a * game with California. members have Youk: Malone Pani ina 18 nctio purchased a new set of imple * i sal mt t The heavy Whit line a eee or yi ments yesterday. He didn't | SCHULMERICH AND fc give the green f« 1 wall of the| | Nranle coon nee en "| even try to get a wooden club, | NEVERS CLASH ; “fend bya ich | Wonderful collection nis ea leas ile oeeeitle Down South, among the lem mains neluded in the ot fast, on groves, the Stanford Cardi KING SOLOMON TRIMMED ab butter, “which fact / BOSTON,..Octs, 84-cim “Male ance: ies t joy to his links cronies als and Oregon Aggies play. a Ns sp arp tr , rnie Nevers, the only thing ' TACOMA GRID pias bee Leura ¢. [of Wales, 3 in the line of fullbacks that the leave from Kin New up to each other like a bat f Th ‘ player—k ws ts Cards’ supporters can see thru ihe wae nad and CoG. Ne wloney } margin in ! namon rolls > Ss almost certain t0) their powerful pince-nez, will In and two were even Cardinals C in are . ris Ww FANS TREATED Koval bari held the following week for Wast sind be future. have an equally tough opponent with him on the trip: E I RACOMA, - 10% aetna Ss nokia bata Stan Frederick, of Cheasty's which Sentally. | for honors in Wes Schulmerich, me th " foot : OXY 38 FAVORITE woe lost the only set of sticks that never were capable of the Aggies’ backfield wizard, Mont ernoon when Willain-| 108 ANGELES, Oct. 24.—Occl-| warntapion Whitman was ever able to play with, prop centiry mark her or not these scholastio Smith, Legate, tty and the College dental Be meetn Hie local | Cutting ov ele BR ladiey | erly, This young man never ex will survive the rigors of Currier, Schiffner, Sound mix The teams are | branc h of the iF niversity Gt alitor- |. Wile ae ae : pects to break 95 ngain, , Orville Hatton was seen pack- | Saturday's competion remains to be McKinstry, B. Corbe fered to be fal aven on the gridiron here today. Oxy | 1018! on ing a brand new set of golf | seen ait matched. an favored to win. Ke Be 1 Madis Johnnie Gray spent three he clubs up Se yesterday. Sita i Re eS tek 1 Wachiiee| trying to find his now pair of| Must have been ' - Wer lcntckers. He couldn't even find a} Inglewood fire, Orville! ‘De and Tic Tick Q Eck OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN He. eakation [button mand Tic! ets RLY Fagie 4 raister'| } With 12 new clubs. ox of golf C lif. - ay ? Meister) Aside from losing several | pais and tee shag atic | for Ca ornia | sweaters, clubs, balls and stock j Jack Horner should have no trou. S f. d G ae: =r |Four Knockouts Gens scutes meoaorme, onaul have vo tou) Stanford Game rk WHY, WHERES Jae 5 bottle that didn’t contain lini for several months to come. NIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, HOLD ON Mion, “WZ MRD DENI, EM bi ' Feature Fights | : bet. a t ihr paeoat7 SH wer \ osseor! THEN AN a Nee Au b°4 $s S l E U 7 5 ct. 24.—Announcement has } More. ila | SURECY NOC SEe\s WORT IN THAT SoH i neery * A t Sh Meals Even p |\CHAMI WILL been made that 4,100 student appli- [{ GNIS UG A GPCL |Z) EGAD GIR ARE NOD Hoy Ger wsrEY || oe orale in\ Amateur Snow)" to. Ger fo aeme aaa cations for the CaliforniaStantord WeNtHEYS AWARE THAT YoU . oO NEARS AGO. pale eon Fe R knockouts featured the unlor Series GET ACT ION “Big Game" tickets, which Were re WoRK-T BE DONE REGARD “THE DIGNITY Nai EN hor ‘i x an robe ripe bec haewtre ie With Colonels LOS ANGELES, Oct. 24.—Jack| ceived under classification No, 5, : a Baie aN ELP Ball's ym las it. Lloyd Ander: | Dempsey, heavyweight champion, | have necessarily been rejected. \'Dowsy Me! EAN TSI or He OWwFe Clie me 1 WHITEWASH]! BROTHER fon atop Horaco Hatch in ea | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 24.—With | left here today for Mexico City,| In accordance with the rules of sie Gow Tet ME \GUTLN, BY RAGHLN ma Hu MEMBER jrounds, Ernie Companion knocked the serles evened ono to one, the | Where he will stage an exhibition | the football ticket commission (Kies , 4 TH’ PINOCK out Jimmy Parkton in the third ‘a 5 AS’ REAGAN, AN KRAUS AGKING VTS ROOM, AN! ME 4h py E661] | round, Eadie Wilson, wlikely Took | n Francisco 1s, champions of bout against a Mexican opponent. | classifications 1 to 4, inclusive, have pur D-THESE STOVE AAR TO 2 hie STRESS aks fe the Pacific Const league, and tho | Dempsey will also box exhibitions | been filled completely, but the ap- ¥ i.) “6 GECRETA VICE PRESIDEN . youngster, stopped Joo Lattiek in jLoulsville Colonels, winner of the |in Juarez and Mexicali, it was an. | plications of group 5, two additional PIPES ALONE, WELP ERECT My THEN 2 4 AN! [ipasohe Found ot the i rari ' and) American Association, meet here to: | nounced. Jerry Luvadisa Dempsey’s | Seats for student A. 8. U! C. card wae ' Or a | Eddie Geysel knocked out Antonio} day in the third contest of their “lit-| trainer, was his o ‘coma | holders, were fil io order Ay iN) 4Nout ANY xD STOVE VIPE TLL DO rt owe |'Trippe in the third round, All the! {tle orld pavion” ve pars lied nets as is Het oe peter ihe se | HELP? GREKT CAESAR MAN, oF -HESE bouts were full of action, and pleaved | "phe Seala evened the race yester eGR RRC he mere ; ; ; | allotment of tickets expired, About TWINK WHAT Nou DINe, “too! pe aha ‘ a ta Iday, winning 9 to 2, with Paul Wa KAER, ADAMS one-third of the applications were n tho other bouts Phil Rispoll do-| ner’ of the locals, who goes to big rejected and it was announced feated Curley Moran in three rounds. | time company next yeas, making! ARE BOTH OUT approximately $126,000 will Nave to | Young Mack and Don Stowart put} five nits in six times at LOS ANGEL Oct. 24.—South-| be returned.» up a whale of a match that went the] ‘The Score R. H ern California ontertains the Ari Seventy-five thousand tickets were full three rounds, at the end of which | gan Francisco ......+.... 9 18 1/|z0na wildcats in a football tlt here applied for at the California ticket |the judges disagreed, and Reforge | Louisville Q ae late: this afternoon, The Los Angeles | office alone, while the allotment for j Ted Whitman declared tho bout a] Williams and Agnew; Do Horry, |team will tako tho fiekl without | Catiornie s only 46,100. ‘The: tick. draw. Wilkinson, Dawson and Meyer. {two of its regulars, Kaer and] ets and refunds will be-mailed at Bud ¥ mt took the decision from | Adams, who still nursing in-/ the end of this mofth and” should Jimmlo McDermott in three round ~ juries received a week ago. U. 8. Prt n | ed a week age S.| be received between the first and Hiatt Ateathe: Gasman seen SEINCIO WINS. |is"stzeiet & fees ane G's |i? boy, was introduced, and will appear At the smoker next week with his O OU | tisen at wais singese’” "| BY KNOCKOUT) gantams. IN 1 Whitman refereed the bouts, | LOS ANG " ‘Clevor and Harry Casey and Joo Harahan /Senels, Tilipino flywelght sensation, SPEEDY DRAW Judged, Their decisions wero guoa. | Mopned Roy Riley in the sixth) MAST CHICAGO, Ind, Oct, 24— | round of a 10-round i ut here last | Ruchell, local bantam, outpoint night, Senclo meets Fidel Labarba, | Jack Burns, California, in 10 | 15- YEAR-OLD flywelght champion, in a und | rounds hore last evening. Frankie GIRL, CHAMP!’ docision bout next month | Welsh, Chicago bantam, knocked out | Mise Tontd Wilnon, only 15 year penis sey ‘ A cuntn Hf the jot age, is tho iris’ golting cham ‘FAVOR SAINTS Hdinotins depth ted e ROT LI pion of England. recently at London five feet ten Sho won the title Mis in Wilson ii Inches height WINS FASD Bout HAN DIRGO, Cal, Cet 4 harley Ferracl, New Orleans light welgpt, won a 10-round over Hddley Dighing in a here last night, decision fast fight SAN FRANCISCO, et, 24.—8t. | Mary's was favored to defoat Noo| BY JIM ALGER vada here this afternoon The} SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 24.—mily j Saints’ close loss to California} Alger was given a decision over while the Nevadans wero beaten, |“Spug" Myers in a 10round event, 54 to 0, by tho Bruins, ty respon: | which brought a howl from the fans. sible for tho prediction that the | Many declaved the Tdaho boy de OVER NEVADA MYERS BEATEN Ouldand team will win, served & draw at least, is the wet weather || Service uniform forthe regularmen who make every day count: ‘TOWER 00. BOSTON