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THE SEATTLE TAR SATURDAY, 0 ——— ee TORER 81 HOWARD JONES TROJANS WALLOP IDAHO VANDALS, 51-7, _ Place-Kick\ POT BALL iss jctr | Kuays 4 ‘ | Hudson's Toe Wins for Beavers in Close By “Wee” Coyle Game, 3 to 0 PREP STANDIN By Henry F. Blake A aN | row’ ME th ber vnd t oF unsu He \ — BLAKE was never satisfied with any player on the team any game. He always k the black side of things He ins . ence and player: the same ing his ever t a af football be | 3 aaa was manded square hall teams we pions. A favorite name players was “King they often related bow said and the King said that.” as (rue that Do- bie reigned all he sur I Hi feature of the game <p from W Taylor by which Taylor 49 yards, the longest ame. It occurred two minutes of play the last und had it re earlier, the been different ne might the and he among Dob! It over r Ballard, little Dick d his first prep bee of “Kiddo” Mel lin’s broken a star in Hudson, was the other Dan lin © pla =. was BAGSHAW department his line plan Kfield bac star Sonam star on the AND SUMM IS teams were alway fensive teams due to his uncan picking out the strength of o ing teams and immediately their offense Many times during the halves, he would change the position his men so that the next if would sce deceptive plays by the opposition stopped When his would from a game he fense tc t He was the fi LINEUPS Anne (0 Raltard Queen LINEUPS BIE'S huddle system, the extent the O. A. C form of football was in practice t Dobie as early as 1908 Dobie has been successful Because he knew football and knew how it should be played. He had absolute control of his men and would accept no ali He has lost some Tila long career, but his rec the past 20 ye stand for many gener pla aaa em | Boxer Knocks ) Himself Out ACT RAC u Be rie see oy W Idaho, of team fs one that ions. championship Northwest he annual race be this section, od Rs led best mi JUNIOR SERIES WON BY SEALS IAN FRANCISCO, Oct San Francisco tae” 4hemselves out of a temporary slump Friday und captured the season series «lub by winning the ninth elding game, 9 to 8 ‘The game was a msey, PORTLAND THA shook OUR BOA RDING MS HUSKIES SET FOR PULLMAN Wash WASHINGTON INNER Oct. 31— Washing n copped the the Pacific yesterday in the ween schools in Washington the field and won from 1 in the Northwest PLAY or HOUSE match, 30 8 sugar Butcher ] >) tet Games Feature Soccer odd’s, Newcastle, May Distance Other Teams in League ( Aas ® By Peter Salvus left in the lurel fara games concerned the Maple Leaf and Sham game at Woodland ould be fa Seuttte t halfback of line Daty will be The Toddlers has been weak for » weeks, but with 4 ames behind them, Bil Rank Kad Harlan and Bill Griffith hould able break for ne Jimmy star back in the week on the forward wall Of the the be to away ugh that car Clark ve is favored to dimmy € ah n idee ti ¢ Alex C, Newcastle between the sticks with Jackle ha bee trim Carbonado. m Carthy outeasts, are for the Teddy and Frankie Burns, oving b Castles. re Mihola form a halfback stars Jackson the and trong. defense By Rose FINST DIVISION DIVISILON Independent om fefeated Ir Grid Elevens pried Sunday VERAL s coming fairw of the me ATS JIM FLYNN x, Ariz, Oct ‘round Fat sig re, han a bet heavyweight, Jim Fi last veteran than and beginni m yelve be 1 the oon BOZEMAN, ™ Montan just otball here yesterday by the n Em") start w score of 7 to 0 an on buile best that money BY AHERN produce HAT Seattle's privately-owned public golf cours known as bats of the two teams threw three pitchers into the fi The Colonels took the first gam: of the series last week and then lost four straight after a dow ble defeat Sunds American a sociation team managed three in a row and tie the serie four-all. Poor pitching and fins featured most of the contests The attendance thruout has been slim. The score San Francisco Louisville Deherry, of: Crockett, and Agnew ‘GRID GAMES — ‘ s an IN COUNTRY UE PACIFIC COAST shinigton tate, Oo! T MV TEACHER AT OOL, WHET NOv TOLD OTHER NIGHT ABOUT NOU BEING A BUGLE BOV | IN CUSTER'S LAST FIGHT. ans’ 1S TT KNow TO OUR FRIDAY WAC loose baseball WA YOULL COME SCHOOL OW AFTERNOON AN TELL Th CHILDREN ABOUT AUDITORIUM Ww 22 R t ¥ SOME Holley Willi it Montana at Oregon Agster Haskell at Gonzaga Whitman at Willamette. flouthern Branch at St, California at Pomona MIDDLE W Naty at Michigan Colgate nt Michigan Aggie ‘Wooster at Ohio Btate Mary Indiana Towa State at Missour! Oklahoma at Nebraska HAST Hilnols at Pennayl Army at Yale Partmonth at Brown Penn Biate at Kyracuse Cornell at Columb Awarthmore at Princotor William and Mary at Harvard Washington and 1 ® Becknel! at Moly Crows SOUTH Aeburn at 7 Notre Dame at ¢ ator at Kentuch Baylor at Texas A. and M Mississippi at Vanderbiit, ERmAW 4 EGAD ALVIN, UM ae WOULD GIVE ME GREATER - BIT NOU GEE,“ ER ~« 16 + MMe ITS LIKE AIG, om UM-M_"TELL YOUR DEAR TEACHER THAT “IWERE IG A CLAUGE IN MY LECTURE CONTRACT, REAG 1 AM NOT ALLOWED “To JE A LECTURE, SPEECH, OR TALK, OTHER THA GET FoRTH E PROGRAM AND \TINERARY NOTHING PLEASURE, FACT We WHE G\ \N Foster Golf links, made a Jecided hit with golfers is the word that George Eddy has to say about this venture that he started about a tract of land at ¥ Play, especially di the week-ends, has far exceeded the owner's expectations; much so in fact that he is now con- sidering the purchase of more land on which to build another nine holes to his present very attractive links. ‘The putting area will be ded on the on come Owner yoar so now under play a few months large and roll dis in new into play FOR MY LECTURE SEASON! = eee Ta November until further Sunday Alem . ~ if EGINNING - | 1, and continuing | notice, the ington Golf and Country be $1 per- day tary Nels also comes to bat, | the above announcement, with | the info that the membership | is becoming so large that an | addition has to be built onto | | club. will just Chub Parker with the locker room, things look Black River THUISH, for ) fessional at the Vancouver Golf club, has r signed that position to take up a similar one at) the Marine Drive Golf club in the British Columbin eity HOW! a | (e WYN Californian, has 1 | professional at the | Golf and Country elub, jat the very lub, MMIE m of appointed new Oswego product viororn Martey Mo | ley, of Tacoma, Jast night defeated Battling Logllo, of St, Paul, here in Ming ut Georgetown, fits the main event of six rounds, yap haul: ia made Tougher d big ov partner | stitched pelle greens fees at the Earl-| | wonderfully, | | trolling | | | | promising { | bounds fence i | wood clubhouse Than the Ur of ba Harold Washington Wil the more than a hin a ty good for George for on Michigan;Navy Game Is Biggest Contest in West BY HAROLD ANDREWS Brown may stronger mouth in. thy than was Harvard at Cambri but the Green is picked to m tain its unsullied following week The available data that pivoting, the squirming wrenching and the general elus iveness of Grange will come naught against Penn, Benny Friedman, the quarterback will succeed in lin: ing the Navy eleven behind the goal posts at freq it intervals. OOKSSLICES on Seattle fairways k > BY ALEX C. ROSE 7 ta) ai es ay 2S, Anderson, nd to take a the w. k fight fan, fling at Sam contractor cided gan Jai building has de- the golf See hax several hand that he may let you have, cheap, Sam We haven't heard from Joe Newberger for quite some time, but expect that he is still doing | in a most of his golf—in the rough, 1 There is no truth in the port that the ix going golf ch re final police department | | pionship a aA Rix, Severyns cham be of eget) oC) of the meetings » committee The minutes the 1925 handics not burned up in the recent fire No meeting ev Ingle. Reason No min ute has improved | {we Vie Manca's game Dickson quit going out with him, | & P Frank Rippe, Jr, must be con his temper as well as his these days. Haven't heard of him wrapping any shafts around | — trees for almost two weeks now Jumping over the out-of- son the Meadow | Park course in Tacoma is keeping Frank Van Patten in| trim, | Roldt drive Vinding nothing but melted glass in his Whrned-up locker und having his tee shot to No, roll up to the hole, hit’ the pin and drop one ineh from the Cup, somewhgt cuined a perfect day at Inglewood for Kred Hammons, lust Sunday, . ANOTHER AM Bob Johnstone club) professional, the 1926 Hritish plonship, the Seattle will open Golf compete in wolt cham: Toughest Washingtor Patton, plugging William business, man of the he the Rainier Golf club. siderable golfer. Quite from the sion that’ they to clog u ® | cours of the | not The has s handicap. Terrell’s rating going on Havin, So much so that Jim} Templeton foels that he is ition to-pay a tention to his ~ Daddy, ment. Ist Defeat jor Matty at Home Power of U. S. C. Offense Too Much for Idaho Eleven mt JONES arms to Trojans in cored ne here la this speed eleve but out halfback th h away at baffled the short time net- “Big Bertha” was time while antl on Ida- ck from the air began an Idaho line ed up 19 ttor t arms nsacking LINEUPS Idaho (7) AND SUMMARY sc. up aim f ham- m~ downs, Drury tt, Larameth. ‘Drury 3 hicago; um- tiand; head. Tnes- judge, Bob Morris, ‘Leo Lomski Knocks Out Ed Roberts® ANGE Oct. 31.—Leo “Lonisk rs po hails from Aber- proved that he was the right- alongelde Penn and be considered a ponent for Dart. Providence game st night, e Roberts, of wood arena and M nocked the Tacoma bat- ‘ter administer. to him, Rob- having the better but after the two boys r d the dangerous got in its terri- as ready to quit, ts started out of the fight Band of Lo ble work, Rober Bishop Sig ns Double Event T to be outdone by any other boxing club, Match: er Biddy | Bishop has announced that he will jalso feature three six-round bouts jon next Tuesday night's card at |the Crystal Pool under the Austin impres-| & Salt auspices, which will head- perfect right !tine the bout between “Lefty” ke a cork | Cooper, the San welter- | weight star, and Davis of from being in the shoe George Buck is chair. se commit of | And con hav course golfers rt with out the * Francisco Ritehie the reason that it The two supporting six-round bate tles will be: Ge McCormick of Seattle vs. Chick Tabit of Seattle, jand ‘Ted Trayne of Seattle ya |Marty Foley of ‘Tacoma. ‘Thus there will be two six-round battles between welterweights and one be> j tween the popular light heayy- and not a circus bletherin’ at the Fair ring tournament .t Seattle enough. be 1 truth nbsolutely no that Roy Camp for a reduction Ho did, y something about is report asked HR rhts. Two four-round bouts which will be Hector McDonald vs, Frankle Hansler and Billy Jones vs, Jimmy Carter complete the card, rie worts ant uw) SCARES CHAMP Salsbury” song, Joe} ELIZABETH, N. J. Oct. 31.—Jim. now in}mMy Goodrich, world’s lightweight little more at.|champion, almost hit a tartar here ast night in Gene Johnson, local vada hter, The champion was floored home some of | for a count of two in the seventh Pastry!—Advertise. |round, after outboxing Johnson in (the earlier stages. how Lew a diet learn th ‘brit French sti Weak the Genirine ine > FISH BRAND SLICKER SOWER'S SPS FISH BRAN MAKERS: OF THE BEST SINCE 1836 Look ‘FoR His TRADEMARK SWEMainy Dash Poll! STYLES FOR MEN WOMEN. AND: CHILDREN TOWER 'CO,: BOSTON