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‘ MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 192. } asa on as it was in Pei seasio r ‘ Maroons tn fom & and w pr all Tough on Big Three H hacerhale HARVARDS tider Holy Cros pile atathate cansaua blow " hopes wher Dart @d a sound Another of the Big Three was set down a peg when Princeton, the eleven that held Navy to a tle, was beaten by Colgate, 9 to 0. FREIDMAN Three points ts B gs and it and a victory was | fens y¢ f the Big Three ve playa | team n Ly a victory | * any 8 Stagg Defeated ALONZO STACK wet, mud poe H Al Kreuz, K everywhere In th ume, was eclipsed t ‘ “i pti is 4 their side show act to determine after a run of 40 yards. by the charges and the Schulmerict accounted for . Numerous fumbles by the Chi 19-t0-7 vietory was well earned. el : : ago team kept the ball in o University of Nebr ae oO ey | o Id goal and a touchdown Penn's possession most of the | brated Home . ( game. Penn played a cautious handing the Kar jo a 14-too { result of } down and kept kicking the ball » over the Aggicn ‘ for t : aoesimeencahtoanapate ALAFORN JOE LYNC ‘ * . — IC Fi te gl axtihorc GONZAGA HANDS oss’ Goa aves 10 : ies Caturiay by: icing G i . George Ingram, — Gonzuga's even Krom Tie Game ms 18 thea! ealach a una a gee kept up Its lead in the; M tallied for the. second score. event. of Nate| Same. making two touchdowns Northwest Soc league Sunday m at full and Howe at outs! Druxm s a ae ae ate by ing a tight game from Car tarred for the Davis eleven, with star bill at the|, ; P ' : i : 1 to 0, at Woodland park s and Pelter doing best with Crystal Poot atten ere, oon Red“oss scored the only goal of| the loser. ee : Ne t the game ir in front of ight; has -/one t ¢ the Carbons* fina f the rec ‘ minute of pl con y Pit The Carbonado eleven was rob were en m ‘ Qed of a score when Hannus sen ight time HUSKIES’ SCRUBS in a shot that hit the crossbars of Diamond nosed them * SEAT WHITMAN the goal, but prompt action b Hughes scored for the « ® Tho c Goalie Mickey Mci tga nd Beck and Morgan for LYNCH ain and) iu» ve uty : : Todd's from being scored upon. during that time has met taal: pacit “wr hitewae perenne With a minute to play, Todds every good bay in his a Sel avdenion aes Pere ee received a corner kick. Rufe TRIM BILLIARD TEAM veloped on the coast and wigl fate gon Weston took the kick in front HE Vikings ran wild over the|highly-touted Easterners who : Pugh of the goal and with every one - Palace Billiards, winning 9 to 0.; made the trip ot ns way fare A of the Todd's forwards taking | ‘Villiamson, with four goals, was the; Lynch really thinka that he can a cate & pass at the ball, Ross punched |*t*r of the game. Hlomley tallied Foley out, and is going | **! ated * ft thru for the only tally. twice, as did Neptrom. Laeritzen win # that vely | © made one Roal for the Vikings TROJANS OFF: FOR VANDALS ANGELES, Oct. 26. football Jimmy Craig, of the Sam Davis and Yelmar tars of the game. Mc- Carbons; Hanp }n Los OUT DIAMONDS 8. C. le barely won from Black ht to meet the Un y of 1 to 0, wh Jim Me- 0 #leven at Moscow, next unked in day. Thirty-three Tro. s will} final few |make the trip xer| AGGIES POINT | FOR GRIZZLIES! CORVALLIS, Oct. 26.—The Or their home-com! the Castles, t ming goal the mi; of pl outplayed ame the great work of Jock Clark al that saved the latter from} Murdock. and Me-| 4. her stars of ans Mor k Diamond. Black Diamo nd castle thruout the only in g New- a8 6 game MAPLES SWAMP TACOMA e Leaf forward line was form at Tacoma ‘|BEG PARDON The U.| team will leave here | T biggest indoor b Lynch has never side-stepped they me next Tuesd ight. Of cot ‘oley may have something to aay hat ° The match ts creating a great deal and Druxmay nay and has given a mateh, away many pounds in weight on more than one occasion just to keep busy. He has fought Tod Mor. gan three times and in three starts the best do was earn one decisi other match was a draw, scrap, knocking Morgan down for the count of eight right cross to the chin. GRID RECORDS the Tod could The and Lynch won the call in the other with a in G Nevers and Schulmerich Share Honors at Palo Alto King ) No Upsets Coast ames By Peter Salvus T t ne ver d ’ A " na tri ‘ I h ‘ Dich gly Du t Oregor H m re " I ter th m 1 Tut Ir , s { ff nf "NEVERS STARS WITH SCHULMERICH ' A F by W ht | quart Capt, Ernie Nevers, of Stan. ford, and Wes Sechulmerich, of OA both fullbacks. held Officials Get Smith’s Trick p™ fo Ore N WHIPS STEIN Oct. 24.—Ct walloped Tacoma, 7 te M 13 two of Lr SATURDAY'S Sport Pink ARE iS} ASHED White the score of the California- NEW YORK, Oct. 26—Two foot- ve Pittson,|] Oregon game was printed as 48 |! pall records were thought to have nt beth : wr bi eee the 3 4 y a drop kick, star at inside|| to 0 It was ae die by the liteen made in Saturday's game. placed’a: boy witht the’ Galle ing two goals. Jimmy Ben-|| United Press wire, as the score |i. o> liavers who started in thel pet tame oe it ees nett scored three Tommy Bar-|| Was 23 to 0 in favor of Califor- ek Peet ahal Donlin scored|| nia. The correction did not || Michigan-Illinoils gamo finished the for the Ore. the only goal of Tacoma on a corner|| come in time Saturday and tho || game and timo was called only ; caught the kick. paper had already gone to press |i few times. ‘There were 14 aafoties f Smith tried before it was received. ir agai foiled once RENTON IS VICTOR eee the team outplayed the when Renton de- feated Shamrocks, 2 to 1. The Sham rocks had the best pl two teams but their for could not locate the Renton ard Burn: and William were the Shamrocks’ best bets with the vet OX MV PEAR MISS eran Tommy Overton and alle HERZOG, ~~ YoU AND I | ARE MOST FORTUNATE, DAVIS BROS. COP | WDEED! ~— T HAVE JUcT Troyer playing good soccer for the winners Ds BROS. slipped the hooks | BEEN READING THE PARIS into the Tacoma Tigers, 2 to 0,| DISPATCHES INTHE PAPER, Be ond sivetae: eitbe: MIDTHEY GAY BOBBED dilfeather’s goal in the early part HAIR 1S GOING ODT cond half gave the Je OF TILE fm ALL THE FASHIONABLE WOMEN ARE LETTING “HEIR AREGSES GROW LONG O@mpic Club | AGAIN be Eleven Wins “Ux @f FRANCISCO, Oct. 26 the Olympic clut for the first half, Marine football team yesterday, losing to 28 to 7 ncore id the BAN After sven terms San Diego weakened here the locals by COACHES PAN YALE. ELEVEN NEW HAVE holding at Conn., Oct. 26. Although je ra am from Brown, the coaches called the | ers to task today for loose handlir of the ball that was noted thru. tii out the game, Intensive work will | {i Im /, he started tomorrow to get tho} r squad ready for the Army game} Saturday. SUB PROVES TO | BE GRID STAR 1 ‘ette uncovered a ntar on Jdiron in Stanley More, wub Quarter, In a game recently he Was sent ubatitute, his playing, touchdown in asa which for and resulted in a Lafayette, earned him @ permanent place on the team: | ! 4 . Webloid alae pl scored, ' Grinnell Drake scoring in one game. OUR BOARDING HOUSE three against more. BY AHERN) hae, f \oNT AT GRAND! I ALMOST GAVE UP IN DIGPAIR GOME TIME AGO, WHEN I READ THAT ONE OF THE EUROPEAN RONAL COURTS SMNCTIONED THE APPEARANCE OF BOBBED HAIR BEFORE “THE QUEEN | WHN-TH’ Bot oF ‘EM WERE WILD-To-TRIM BuT WERE AFRAID “TH' OL' PAMPAS, GRASS WOULDIT 4D0 A COME BACK \F -TH’ SMILE CHANGED!. “THEIR HEDGE, <<< AcHAMELEoN 5 WOULD WoRK HGELF-To DEATH “ARMIN 10 CHANGE COLORG HTH “THEIR HAIR! MISS HeRZOG WAS TNED HER Mow Go MUCH, TS STREAKED UKE MARBLE No | E a y ) Pickings. for This Outfit” | Imlay Back in Bears’ Lineup Smith’s Team Dazzles | Oregonians With Straight Play By Henry F. Blake PORTEAND, Ore., 0 6.—Ne J KERINNWEIN HENDERSON M°CARTY : Cs | f fine BLAKE | wea and | ‘ I c f nia’s f f me, sent most of t r a around that M z nians, | ' t ec 1 half. % | r ed to make large gai: e f Mautz s removed. GENE SMITH on GON'S ST An t member of the Smith trio, Sinclair, Oregon left end, CURLEY ew the only two plays sent at See s and the California HERE are no soft spots in the scheduled outlined for Coach Stagg’s Chicago ma-\ rie Sica te tuaeastine tee roo) After the Penn game, played Saturday at Philadelphia, the Stagg outfit| gam meets Purdue, Illinois, Dartmouth and Wisconsin in succession. Stagg is bent on mak- Smith Gene Shields, the ing his &4th consecuti year as a Chicago coach, a success. Some of the Maroon’s| brother of Ti were the only two Oreg yers that seemed stars are shown with the Chi mentor. ‘Seals Take | able to diagnose and stop Call- fornia's plays. Shields, time in, broke up plays thru the center of the tine, Tut Im n of the Bears, Southpaw Golfers Have TwoGames;| = Luck—Ask Bill Elliott| =e Lead Series ~~ ae we ae aie a ‘ond quarter he made 34 an pis r ng T }yards on a cross-cross around . the the Ir tariber ‘s end, the longest and most Colonels & presented’ with set OF of the game. Al- ‘i finest kind of a & he: ale tacklers, and de- 9 to 7 ot use them. injuries, was up nf On being told t he could have an Snes equal towards his opponent's game| With clubs made to fit I Bill's frame f Was never downed unless | to win his| much relieved. | tackled by at least two men. second start «and hold.the Colonels Every he_wo a visit to the store of Perrin, who took Imlay’s to. ian? gcatteredhite every would send Bill on his place in the second half, was Roth t ely in the sec: | nine expecting them in tomorrow.” another speed k who made ond game ws of the burning lewood ncisco mal | two of California's touchdowns Ptah ee AgPe ara santa ernalia ‘| and Was almost as elusive as orn mad award that “we tomor- the mighty Im mith ser w ho took part In four to one The set of clubs that Bill turned back was nd he most of the second if, proved al- iay's & 8 & left-handed golfer most as ‘strong as his first squad them BIN nd his friends are now convinced that the reason w hy he fs | and there was no notic le differ- 80 lucky {s because he's—a southpaw. ence Pe ween the rhythm of the iw “FAILED * ", West Seattle Floyd Johnson = Mck | * ° | Wetzel backed h and Wills Will® |cnos in cen coe eee ro! tar fell dow: x Battle Tonight iii wes oie or sounds ana only EWARK, N. J, Oct, 26—Harry | netted nine yards. z i The Bears are certainly weak Leading Teams _ in Prep Loop LE was 2/ West_s enjoying | N t place the sh School Wills, negro heavyweight cham 4 Koob, place in the High School eae ane whelm.| ' punting, altho Blewett, who riffin and| league Monday as a res Etta Pipa (challenger, was an Over wneliy| «wales “Dice tad) ¢ aace " + 6 ivaleey aver eae favorite in the betting to win : 2 height and his ends were able j Saturday afternoon at|from Floyd Jc n, Seattle heavy- | f mine - Bins I weap artigniit Uiay ieee hare to- | to cover the ball and was only ‘ ERE in’ a akreanae eee able to run back four yards of TACOMA BEATS nklin was eliminated from | Ai bres hee gh 7 | Blewett’s and Dixon's punts. LEVEN prep race when Garfield de-| fight. | Lin Jones was Oregon's strongest LOCAL E feated Coach Soukup's warriors, 24 | line player, | but he had no support TACOMA, Oct. 26.—The Jefferson | to 0. ‘ARMY IS AFTER jfrom his teammates. The Oregon Park A. C., of Seattle, was defeated = line failed to charge the Bear back- here yeaterday, 2 10.3, by the Taco-| LOMSKI TRAINS YALE’S ELEVEN 1: ‘ ma A.C. A goal from the field gave | | Now that Yale's clean record has! California was penalized 75 yards the Jeffies thelr only score, while a/ FOR BIG FIGHT | tee: marre y the Pennsylyania| to Oregon's 20 yards. : rohdown and a field goal accounted] TO3 ANGELES, Oct. 26.—Both| defeat, West Polnt, which gave the| ‘Tacoma’s points Leo Lomski, of Aberdeen, and Bert| Blue one of its toughest tilts in| 5 sis 1924, is quite hopeful of adding M INS HARD {Colima, Callfornia Mexican, are| another blot to the New Haven | es nge: TRA working hard here for their fight] list. ‘The cadets clash with Y R GEORGES *°"°™" 3. Lomski holds a de-| October 31. The game will be play- Winner Over FO cision over Collma by virtue of aled at the Yale bowl | ST. PAUI Oct, 38 sig De-) knockout edminiatered in Seattle | Seattle Team neavywelght, 1s mer, | tein Hew Cok I BENCS wat GIVE UP HOPE HE, Seattle college eleven w Georges Carpentier, Idol of French | soundly trimmed Sunday by the CUEISTS MEET | LEHIGH STAR) Jboxing fans. The two will meet In : ; g . | Mt. Angel eleven at the Coast league {Los Angeles on New Year's day | DETROIT, Oct. 26.—Jake Schaef.} BETHLEH Pa, Oct. 26 vs. |Park, 37 to 0. Straight football, fer, world's balkline champion, meets| Hope was abandoned at the hos-|eorinkied with an open passing Willie Hoppe, former champion, here} pital here today for the recovery me, gave the Angels a victory ‘OLYMPIC CLUB today in the first 300-point block of r, star Lehigh half-| over the local team. The local eleven made numerous {fumbles which ined a broken neck in a game a week ago. | WILL JOURNEY "" 1,200-point exhibition mateh. BAN FRANCISCO, Oct.’s The Mi were converted into oiympie cub of San Francisco that| SNELL FIGHTS | BREAKS MARK (x0 (%00.o™ defeated Stanford and California. LO8 | ANC Ww Bak ‘ei n | « Angel (37) Seattls Col. (0) I sall for Honolulu November 18| Taylor, Terr | BORK, Oct. 36-—Willle. Rito: | yonssgn, + “putty for games with teams on tho island, {Will mect Doc Snell, }la, star Finnish distance runner, won | Ralston soe . Young |nimber Wolf," in the 10-round main jonal 10-mile championship on | Salney .......2..% | Cosgrove jovent at Vernon tomorrow night. y track here yesterday | Mutton ...... see Gorman ++ Penoza + Schurman + Mattingly IOWA TOSSERS | HAVE TURNOUT + Meade YF An J Haugha Fall baseball practice at the Uni ee | versity of lowa is progressing favor ‘ i Piggott ably and the coaches are heartily _ Substitutions Mount Anget: Busch for adeded wi ins peers oat | Green, Ru Gowan, Varley’ for mn & rd with th performan nm, and Medlock for Teters, Seattle Weather conditions in tho fall aro | | O'Neil for Meade, Paul for ideal for baseball, altho the pitch: | | McLaughlin for O'Hearn, Ivers | for Durty ing staff is hard, | for Duffy, M not worked very n for Young, MeMullen for Cosgrove, Meade for Gorman, McClain Alex C. Rose [among the members, however, that | for Mattingly. 4 Ee PIPER LEADER |« J going on as usual’'| these téhporary’ bulldings, sooh. will end Tinestany, Got. Ree Barl MUI give way to a clubhouse—what ubstantial ave large, Inglewoodians BELLINGHAM, Oct. 26-—Stanley | fnythical sign must | havo flashed before tho eyes of the | , local architect and ync . Finer Joomla Bicetaa ad yacht en. | golfers of the Inglewood Country | been dreaming of for the past year thuslast, waa cle! wht nctibe ne ot | club when they arrived at the course | and talking about sinco the fire de Lies aalipe nara cxealea Olu: ae a on Sunday |Molished their very comfortable meeting held Saturday | Semon morning ana | home, Inst Friday ? | cast their optics | Just what steps, if any, will be FIGHTS SACCO | on the tempo. | Made for the immediate building of SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 26,—Jim- rary butldings | aati clubhouse vet not bo | : know! til the return of D. H. | my Sacco, the Boston Wop, will fight that had beef |. Known un |Lew Paluso, @& Salt Lake city, here erected to take Ariba Rae tne ete who TWO-BIG-GAME , i “ ‘as called East because of the sert- |next Wednesday night. The fight the place. of | Was ca q | will be 10 rounds their clubhouse, }OUP Hiness of his father and moth- SPECIAL TRAIN! | which was|e President Traphagen ts expect: SEE tho | ed back in a few days ye burned to ground | day morning. Dressing rooms W. S. A. C. WINS | Phe West Seatt® A. OC, by virtue Jof Roy Osterman's 40-yard run of Idaho vs. Southern California at Moscow, Oct. 30 Universily of Washington ys, Washington State In tho meantime, things are golng along as usual; and, judging from the large numbers that were out jan intercepted pass, defeated Abor- for men and|playing Sunday, and the shouts of at Pullman, Oct, 81 |deen Sunday in a close game, 6 to 0, women, a dining | laughter that echoed from the tem Jat Aberdeen room and kitch-| porary 19th hole, nothing short of ROUND TRIP $14.50 | , on wero all/an carthquake on the property of sal train) leaves King Street “Well, how's my honey?" asked ROSE ready when tho] tho Inglewood Country club will re. Bena). jJack Dempsey, greeting the fair Es-| crowd arrived for its regular Sun-| sult in the “No Play” sign being | tollo after a trip east, ... I could | day outing, and within tho next fow | nailed up. ensily have been a typographica ror, however, changing the from mor ere | days the word | atalled, | Tt seems to be the general opinion shower baths will be ‘in We doubt very much tf an earth. quake would stop some of the haz ard frequentera of Inglewood, f 0 TCH, Univeralty, hit 07 Ath Avenue “y