The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 28, 1925, Page 12

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; me tr WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1926 7 , SEs sE ST t PAGE 12 THE EATTILEI Al Cougars Have Scoring Threat in Meeker’s Place Kicking = aot 2 THRIL Kicking Artist . i ” ; . {|Fast Fight Take Place of the ‘Four Horsemen Mecker Has Been Only Consistent Scorer for Wash =I! But No —= —— = ington State This Year; Will Be Dangerous — Against Washington; Other Gossip Kick Other Scraps on Pool UTCH MEEKER, the terback, is the Card Provide Plenty of Excitement the Coast conferences | Cooper Will Four times thi Fight Davis flying over the cro et ' OOPEL 3 Francis — ushington most rou By Leo H. Lassen of bag b and tackling bar tent plac has been the only consi corer that W ington Stete has had th r. Meeker’s ability will 2 the Cougars a igerous scoring threat when they ngtthe Washington Huskie: at Meeker big gun in the Pullman victory. the little quarterback figured <¢ Cougar count Without « ing by booting a place kick;(—> e x i Bi the nbsahts | ( harity Will ield goals against Montana, bi Itho defeated b th booted two ring the Idaho, RK, ¢ BAGSHAW to be t the man ¢ away, T body cor to at you + from t his fying “Give mixup, Jud © they Mautz Flivvers MAUTZ pln * Dixie La Hood, the popu- lar Butte bantamweight, who injured a hand in his recent fight here with Vic King, is a expected to be all right again in a few days, and a match for him with Vic Foley for the Crystal Pool is pending. tack jing « COLUNELS WIN WILD CONTEST YAN x | N FRANCISCO, 0 | he) Bulldogs to Have Full |< eres Sees Strength for Teddies *. ve, Sto 8 in tw wl By Peter Salvus } chan 4 clays \ ake} Roosevelt's flashy & 3 sf not expected to bother the Pur west, it i ple and White eleven, altho the rom being n > end runs of Herb Serr and 5 Pigs ‘ \ or fn Cram may give it plenty Captals nee, Fe I 5 tallied un veer = 9 ee about which to worr , ere cp ihe eg : " Cutting and Wilson get a great Wallop out of playing football After the Nebraska game Wilson : | said it was the worst contest he fen ae | | Schissler Handicapped YOACH SCHISSLER r ever played in. “Why, they Maeghiorne faa stalled around so much that I didn't ev up a sweat!” moaned Patrick. Cutting was the sparkplug of the team that day, going up and down tho line, encouraging the other fellows to stick te the ship when the going got tough. They're good football han a half a dozen times, and! players because they have the y have thelr act so well re nerve. hearsed that there isn't any danger dy getting hurt was the aggreas be tear than dlewinks ment. Theso tamweights fast ugh, fought each other no less tid tourna "BOUT ODOR IS STILL STRONG ban- arp} bit | j Oct. 28.—The odor fight in ay, the WillsJohnsor ark has New not yet b Jersey ic that | attack is AMOUS good f tspeed alwe but t experience 2 “ee «| Can Idaho Come Back? unds and w y holds them b k on the grid-} | D'Vorak outs on eddie the r Mack landed once tund jaw row, flush | of the corpulent/ J nd the cockney bat-| kam alya, or however he! maternal | and needless to say | n the resin. } The rest of the fight Mack | was windmilling tm his usual | style, but did little damage, the | aid to see John son dragged out, half dead, in the first round. The New Jer- sey boxing com: mission has merely distin. guished {tself all r again in its own peculiar way uld be said affair was said time of the pitiable exhi- ~~ Is Handicap seifor Rockne rans So" a ‘oar le tell is putting - oe Mon aie a 5 whem Eddie the pe thru seme stiff serim mage so as to give it plenty of 2 u experience, at the same time working his backfield in such a way that it will be able te han die the ball without fambling When Queen Anr and Rall, } 4 : their stuff again the West Ses cam thas ie thats, ec and expericnce. Ques z tho tea the fi Kuays m: rdon Locke, the Cornhusk speed burner always danger. ous against % Washington and made sor aut tiful runs, but he would have twice as effective if he hadn't been so afraid of les is! with t lamas. eat Mite saga ty Stanford Has Star Tackle PEAK of Stanford and all you S hear is Ernie Nevers. Great star that Ney back has plenty of bh Arry landed cal Russel! ay Ritchie son zt h Bo: ope the Went Really st is, the full- | WILLS siya inh’ Pes an ; visitor blocking well and making Mack miss a couple of million times, The judges gave the de. cision fo Mack. help him ork All 1 is a tow Cardinal line a ut & good tackle. ast man a year of stre been ; along , and altho a |, Out of the three be waa have knocked d a punch, but nough to knock | suffering from| it Is much better since the West S up to the bition A fe | being said at LOCKE Bowman, the Wasn't much of grid because he lac football player. Sweet, the Yanan, is playing good football, b against his will, Sweet has a w derful future on the track and { MO wonder that he goes into a gri contest under protest et, hc ever, Is probably the best of the trio | ins Mim rounds. ba D'VORAK backfie mighty Important th 7 7 1 it's th role in 1 Ae com| y things are 5 ar in this position t the gameness of peat ae 1 Nsisiesed | Floyd Johusgn, but nothing of the | sort Harry Bagshaw expects} Wills. Johnson, it was pointed out, had merely been led to the slaugh- Beckett May Start ter Uke a good soldier and barely Enoch Leelee jstart the game against Pullman understands | Urday, it wouldn't be durprisi |had escaped with life. Wills as a per ky coach who has an| ad regulars as al us for thin| .F yeaa alaver Mont would or | TRAMBITAS FIGHTS Mon | AND WINS Johnny Trambttas did some fight- . which was such a Sam Anderson of his old hay tas won, beat Mimmick after six fast AY, Trambitas would win a lo ga, as they : Binoke vata wie es ait inteeas oe Faith of Shers ughlin, nut KOCKNE number ’ r ar two awkward who were 80 Carl Reiter wants to sign them up for the Orpheum. Clyde Gay, the Adonis of the Navy, was. given the verdict over Chuck Koenig after four riotous rounds. Gay was slapping with an open glove and it sounded like a toy balloon going out of business every time he landed Ha Hal th om Vancouver, B. ©. . call.over Tex Vernon loyd Johnson is heard concerning an eleven tn coaches | J have oany f but | farming ve George ha Tho against fought an achedule. Lae sec him use Hugh Beckett, keep! his uestion as to| abeolutely is th tent On sidelines unles: must {only cheapened himself The settlement of t * BU) Tate's ma ie me Lalu | sistent challenger t title held by prac | lik and 1 nable} P ution for the heavy- ck Dempsey. much longer to hulk out, he would egarded as an impossl- Dempsey, but he made friends by the savagery with which li tore into Floyd and bat. tered him from the outset The comedy dished up by heavyweights funny that Wison has been ill with a When Sweet started the game . against Washington it was said that he declared to Coach Clark that he was afraid of his legs, driving into the powerful Hus. kies. But, fear or no fear, he played a whale of a game that day. How good he would be without his track hopes is prob- lematical. _ Wools Elated A nevere cold. for | MeLaughit er tice lant ni game as the TACOMA FIGHT | just a kid and he ought! TACOMA, Was Frank figuring out arithmetic prob-| parmer, veteran of instead of right crosses and| ment ey bad team Vernon dt hing to the ald Rockne 0 greon t Army right eastern w Ing | ees VER. in West am Real Ace Spokane they pa atet southern | figured his t with the Be Be bs F Dame favorite thought ‘ uld never have to compare with Hous. that truly re d graduated y thought there would never be dropkicker Mke Eckersall, and ong Brickley, who kicked rvard Into ch ampionships. There would never be open field runners to compare with Killinger, Meehan | southwestern Washington league is i Harley, and along came Grange. | bringing three teams to the front And so it goes. They have almost as logical contenders for the title forgotten about Stockton since In-| Olympia leads the league with rnon | gram has been spark three victories and no defeats, with tered |zaga eleven. Ingram, | Raymond and Chebalis as the other kept backin r down around the Grays Harbor | elevens have not yet been ring from his. punches, | district tn prep football, has done fine | beaten. more experienced Bud Saale k for the Spokane outfit this! Centralia and Aberdeen still have from Snell's dynamite year, | chance at the title, altho one of the three other undefeated teams must be licked. Pet BILLY EVANS SUGGESTS IDEAS Chehalis. . 0 Centrala. 1 Aberdeen . | Vancouver , By Billy Evans | Montesano. At least one good seems certain to come out of the late world’s se very one is agreed that the regular sea- son should end sooner to pave the way for an earlier series start, Halliday : k Oct. 28 Ve mat Gonzaga w taihe teran lems Demr : won | Dame e t Isa Stockton after halfback } Ted Frayne, heavy wetgt Austin's much nu 1, was light | | better | t! Over Victory . lOlytapin Leading Southwest Loop With Three Wins BERDEEN, Wash., Oct. 28—The high school grid race in the light-he off a b d suri ight | and ts | x of flighting conditio: " SNELL BEATEN IN SPEEDY GO ANGELES, 28.—Dor “Ww ‘Timber | night o Bud Taylor With "Biddy" Bishop and vemb taged the affair crowd a Ad Schacht refereed | pi fights , pvent OUR BOARDING HOUSE Aw volt turned out The of the came BEDRO-WOOLLEY, Oct. Hedro-Woolley high school grid| fans are expecting one of the best Seasons this year since its victory over the Everett high school el last Saturday. It was the first vic- tory that the Wools had been able i10 put over on the Everett team OLYMPIA GRID TEAM TO PLAY OLYMPIA, Oct. 28.—The Olympia 2 high school gridders are preparing | to play Aberdeen, at Aberdeen, next Saturday. The team has been work ing hard for the gamo with the strong Aberdeen eleven, the latter being considered one of the best in the league. 28 the in the all of th cag John McEwan of West I t under Notre will ny BY AHERN] ate Dan Los Oct ington have the team be: =o at the Coliseum, shut, Snell around the but the | away one eye Sve DIDNT DUST LEARNT SMOKE, T GA WER PACK AN INHALE “TAKT WOULD BUST A GAO-METER! WHY CERTAININ, THis |" \9 A CiGARETTE, I'M SMOKING! ume 1S DUST ko MANLY, FOR A WOMAN, “TO GMOKE, Ao IT 1G WOMANLY FOR A MAN “To Use PERFUME! = YoU MeN GEEM ~TO-THINK 1S ALL RIGHT FoR A WOMAN-TO HAVE A CLOTHES PIN IN HER MOUTH, 4 NEG we “THEN SHE'S WORKING! 5 BUT IF GHE HAS A CIGARETTE WW HER MOUTH “« WELL) oHEe’s on the defense He LOBFING, ~~ LIKE ages Vk see Oe booting for the Atlanta aggregation, | Cie UNG - I kicks pl | het { 5 his long Kicks playing a prominon GC? a i part in the game of the Golden Tor-| 4 WHATCOM IS STRONG TEAM BELLINGHAM, Oct. 28.—Th of the Whatcom high en ov Fairhaven last Satur marks It as one of the strong- | prep teams in Northwest} Washington and ono that ix expect-! HAMG | we Birt” ed to cop the championship in, the TD UKE -To Northwest ot high StE'EM “RY \ May AN “ALK OVER WYCOFF STARS “TW PHONE WITH WITH GEORGIA A PIPE IWS THEIR MOUTH One of the best badka in the Be this season in Doug Wyeoff, ca f the Georgia fast, a hard line-plunge ‘Taylor MELL, AH ~ER MIS6@ WELCH w FOR ALL I CARE, WIMMEN cAN SMOKE ANYTHING. HERRINGS, oR which 4 SWE Wasnt Got ~W MANLY HABIT OF BORROWING Cigarettes! school league school | ‘SEARLS STARS WITH ROCKERS CASTLE, ROCK halfback of the eleven, is one of stars of the § Prep Grid sue, and his Vias been spectacular all season. | Searls also is one of the leading feorers in the Southwest loop. Hoquiam Kelso... ‘LOMSKI BOUT IS ADVANCED LOS A FS, Qot. 28.—Kor the third time the scheduled bout here between Leo Lomski, of Aberdeen, Wash., and Bert Colima, Mextean middleweight of Callfornta, has been | postponed. ‘ Tho fight was scheduled for November 3, but the date has been advanced to November 10. ‘TWO: BIG TEN TEAMS LOSE SOM MH eet te Oct local high t Tech eleven he t the The terrible weather encountered at 0 Pittsburg got a strong rise out of all the scribes as well as the “powers-that-be” in baseball. 4 The final game was played under con- ditions that would have been regarded ag poor for even football and that game can be played in most any kind of weather. It is probably just as well that the game was staged, for every day since has been | about as bad in_the Pittsburg section of the U. S. A. Tite teams might have been loafing yet. nado FLOWERS HELD | , ; ‘ FAST BOUTS | TO DRAW BOUT} | ; AT SPOKANE) CHICAGO, Oct. 28.—Tiger Flow- B = . SPOKANE, Oct. 28—Billy Men-! crs, negro light-heavyweight, was | i, Yj, } dez, crack 180-pounder of. Tacoma, | famed down to a draw here last will fight Chubby Van Hooser tn night by Chuck Wiggins, of Indi- @ tef-round semi-final hore tonight, fina, in the ten-round main event jafter which Mendez and his man- pt East Chicago, jfwer, Dave Miller, will Jeavo for the Prep Eleven Has Big Men POKANE, Oct. 28,—~Lewls and Clark high sehool has two men on its grid team that help make up one of the heaviest Nines in the state, Durking, a guard, and Alilskog, a tackle both welgh 185 pounds. Davis, 175, and Kirkpatrick, 170, are an other heavy pair on the forward wall. | | | Hv hie OTINE'S \— | Wa-Hi Hit by Ineligibility WALLA, Oct 28. Wour of Coach Sid Rich's via Walla high sehool gridders boon declared ineligible be of a ruling by the faeulty Carter, Garity, Blair and Van Winkle were the men who were banned from the squad by Prin clpal W. A, Lacey. ALLA W have A world series, to start not later than October 1 is the battle ery of fandom. The series should be ended before the feature football games start. This year it overlapped into many of them, Another change should be a 1:80 start instead of 2 p.m, It looked as if a couple of the 1925 games might end in a tie, Had such been the case it would have been || difficult to play 10 innings, certainly not over 11, | Tie games are to be frowned upon in the series Beery || effort should be made to determine a winner. An extra {im minutes means about two more innings can be played | Evans | in case of a tie, * abd sith staatt amen Two of the Big Ten football teams | met defeat in their initial 1925 games. |'They were Tiinois and Purdue, Big | | | Welr and his Nebraskans proved too much for the celebrated Grange jand the Zuppke platoon, while little Wabash edged out the Boilermakers in a hard-fought fray * Gun club, scheduled for Octob ROD AND GUN MERT The last meeting of the Rod and will be held tonight in The Olympic Hotel. The meeting wan billed for 6 o'clock, and discussion of the salt water tah ing club will be mado, hea

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