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GRANGE RUNS WILD; BEATS PENN. Illinois: in | .@ _ BETWeE EM WEE 24 to 2 | Pees" GORI POSTS | W in | ee By Henry F Blake Q | Grange Carries Ball 363 Sa eee ‘ J Yards; Service Teams Lite raat annem ‘ Are Beaten Ad West Seattle quarterback, sa |. ED GRANGE = ay when was himself on 4 Fe, | oat : the Quaker I t ‘ f field at Phila-| 9y 2 . < 2. delphia Satur- t tN Roosevelt Is Out i run- yards empts scored three touchdowns and practically defeated Pennsylvania single- day ning the tI Russell was taken out of the wn came soon after this and the handed, 24 to 2. It was a bit- Bulldogs went to pieces and r pill to the Quakers, who aS xhibition | played ragged ball until he re ENGR aie Bers BLAKE foot At} turned had humbled fine teAMS | the start of t t The work of Hupp and Berlin, as Brown, Yale and Chicago. | gam . t ! for the Teddies, proved that the K pearance | \ ked t t " the} two prep youngsters are the best pair of ends in’ the ell played well for velt on the line, but his work on te defense was weak Navy | er A ® inter- hy Ce A | for Stanford SQUADS WIN: The victory stamps Michigan | sh bgt s 1-Washington game B& the outstanding team of the neit Satorday Will start at’? Was year. || o'clock Instead of 2:30, as was or- t Navy had a look-t ding ¢ twinally scheduled, Dobie Gets Scare in Gil Dobie © w } for when he nual ma against ‘ f t r fight, 17 ¢ froat 4" he Dartm 5 Va Meerscii ani Dartmouth cash sat-|Cards, Bears urday x ways | e tepartsdocting the and Huskies Ores Tough on Service Boys | Leading Race and the ¢ While 'the Navy was taking that} oo Conoy ; g at Ann Arb ASHINGTON, Stanford and Ca rimmed. to wniay the West Point Cadets were Sornie. are the only undefeate: The: aupe @levens left in the Coast confer and the Huakte | with a ¢ varsity too apett a fine pasting at oa amy tleven, 28 to 7 stage sa ead : baad The victory stamps Yale as | Cyne nuh a ate isan sgh; the strongest of the so-called Big. | YP °N Jo ve Oh. | Saeeey | Geers, wepace Ot the Th this y . All of the trio hile ashington was bea Washington frosh, beat @ Oregon battered: deteats-thie” year, Piar--° |) PUliman Baturday Stanford trimmes | yearlings osingle-banded and * thing two on the ehin pea for gon, 35 to 23, and California be noth of the touchdowns against Princeton and Yule both being | Pmono, 27 to 0. with the Chuck. Carroll and Schnet Rposbosser Bears in ane game. Stan setete. ord | were the other two atars of the a, but Big Three games o| x st . he ¢ urney Vv idet some of the | e because of} O- A, C. beat Montana, 27 to 7, the | couver pla oft «a the mediocre teams at these schools, |™™* mar by which Washington | Americ and t th Se... beat the Grizzlies. ter F Rr Rockne Still Winnin Whitman y vi can Beste Rockne has his ae 1 eee | the season by nosing out Wi British students becau: en 20 to 18, Gonzaga elev of play dleven back in its winning stride After a tough game with Minne-| stn 4 week ago the Micks came Might “tack ant yalloped Georai re : Fumble Causes a tims back la Fietueae, the serus| WOOLS. LOOK | West Seattle’s tay war LIKE CHAMPS Saturday DRO- WOOLLEY, -. Sedro-Woolty prep eleven Pp RTLAND, N With Southern Aces Win POD URE IES 0%. SEVIS NY few, inches: $a geJn the . ive a good chance to win the state A. A.’ of Portland beating the Missiasipp! Aggies, it 4 one of the closest othe ane Ne Los xemi-pro games here fot several sea Other Results KAPLAN HURT 5°" Gricago 4, Purdue 9. | The visitors from Seattle scored ‘Wisconsin 13, Towa 18, Wabash 4 Northwestern 17, Infiana 14. NEW YORK, Nov. 2—Kid Kap-| Jan, world’s featherweight cham- Nebraska 13, Oklahome 0. | pion, has an injure hand and will | Ohio State 17, Wooster 6. be unable to meet Kid Roy in Mon- after a punt had been blocked. Barrera 14, William and Mary 1 treal Wednesday night. .Danny|In the second quarter a pass, Lack Ay a Kremer, Philadeiphia, may. sub for|ney to Hoke, gave tho Stev Roly Crove 24, Buck 1 him. ‘thetr six point J | LIGEN ~ GO BACK ~ AND I WAG UNARMED, AN Tel. GTeve -H’ f FF Nid 2, Oy oy MIND YOu ! AG THE : ia pha sé é ELECTRICIAN To GTicK TIGER CAME TOWARD ME, YouR FIFTEEN AiG HEAD I aN! GAY “THAT 1 Took OFF MV GUGPENDERS, FY ainites were up =| TH BROADCASTER 16 DREW BACK ONE OF “THE 1 4 WaLF HOUR sf GTED ~~ MABE THAT ELAGTIC BANDS AN ARMG fF] coRRY, euTTHe Hf WILL MAKE THIG LENGTH, THEN RELEASED Four wee fl WINDMILL. FOLD UP TT VITA AGTINGING SNAP |'| \RavteTERS” ane | pee ease RIGHT ON THE BEASTS NOGE!! | Warrine THEIR 4-60 GIRTLED WAS THE TURN ON THE ] a Tiger, “UAT rt TURWED Woh Sa dO eit ON 11S HEELS, AND MADE | AN ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THE SUNGLE / ~~ ; ) OVER “TH! AUKILLARY AHEM, 2 ON ANOTHER ~ J MICROPHONE TO OCCASION, T ay j ANY LIGTENERG-IN * ITHAT RE STILL AWAKE,] ON’ TELL 'EM WERE \ GONSA CHLOROFORM ‘Lottie ToREADOR Todds Lose in Soccer U pset Diamonds Shut Out Lead- ers by a Score of Two to Nothing single-handed c team of shiph cleats spelled doom for the is Marone at half with Bil Griffiths LEADS MAPLES after Pittson further in the lead Just the half Ume an CASTLI py Nine AST Notre Dame plays Penn State next Leni Eleven Contest VIKINGS STILL Patterson was on 4 ing rampage for the Vikes and Peterson tallied for the Jewelers on a penalty firet when Kraczunas, end, fell on! « the ball behind the Waterfront goal| art Rust BL ILDERS VICTORS scored for the ulled for Iss emaauish Golf ‘Break Everett’s Gridiron Regime lia were trimmed § ut of the season. ‘WANTS SOCCER TEAM ENTERED) LONGVIEW it the nextanont TO HONOR GRANGE CHAMPAGNE Universit¥of Mlinois ix going to en: | during — the placed In a frame i HTT TAC ‘SOME CHEER LEADER | Pullman Game Shows Need for Reserves Elmer Tesreau Badly Hurt, and While Washington 4 Wins, 23-0, the Huskies Looked Poor With With Captain and Geo. Wilson on Sidelines By Leo H. Lassen NOCH BAGSHAW ning to make a fullback out of Louie Tesreau in five The Pullman game, which res Wash 0 aturda need of a high-clz e Elmer Tesrau a we human, and the big captain was giv a and the Huskie vent to Wit! George Wilson on the side after playing brilliant ball in the quarter, the Washington quartet behind the line didn’t measure up to the necessary stand- ard Bagshaw was forced to shoot \ lesreau back into the game in t 1. TESKEAU when the State: tarted drive; Tesreau was badly injured ar Bill Charleston had started the half, ¢ against it 1 out was up Louie Has Possibilities game Saturday But neverthe less, Bagshaw needs a big, pow erful fellow to sub for Elmer in case anything goes wrong, and so Bagshaw’s most important task in preparing for the St ford game will be to make a full- back out of Loule Tesreau with- in the week y missed Saturday, ent illness, he did s, his 90-yard dash ter intercepting a ne of the prize his brother out of the gam Dr. Don Palmer brought Elmer | ¢ touchdown around in pretty good shape on t train coming home from Himan, and says the captain will be all right for the Stanford attered uy Intercepted Pass Changes Game HAT int i the first qu t , complexion of the game | From nowhere, it seemed, came Washington started off with a | a whole flock of Husky men for tremendous drive and after fail- | interference, and with about four ing to score a touchdown in the | men in front of him Wilson sap yaa first three minutes of play, when | started the long sprint te the MARY DRAPER Jud Cutting thissed a beautifully Cougar line, It was no trick at ¢ university of New Orleang gave Mid-| executed pass, the Huskies « all for that gang to sweep the ‘ $ | Tight back, and it wasn't tong State safety out of the way. urprise when it soundly trounced| until Eimer Tesreau had gone touchdown, going against Previously Northu estern had held the; over for a touchdown, en they seemed about to ‘ong Chicago eleven to two field goal The © me right t lves, completely shat- But who couldn't play super-football with such a cheer| san s tremendous attack until they {tered the spirit of the Cougars 1 leader as Tulane boasts. Here we have Mary Draper, | uskies ratied ana the Cougars were |start of the second quarter, Cutting former Follies beauty, urging the Southerners on. Gaze | forced to n perfect pass over the line for Northwe f up. One of the backs MEDIAN E DMR OT Gn ER EEASE. Of, ENG SECT IE RN ee haraled ‘by 16K, Wasnincton | Bockcett tosstigs te, athe aoa (Dac Leag’ } Something | Else Again SLUGGERS ARE Basket ague || PE second smething | their play bordered on the dirty ag ; | gain order of things, such as unneces- SET FOR BOUT Meets Tonight || “25, tcinaine startsa nie oncona| suey pltedbay with: stray” Kens M'Ccmmerctal basketball || nesmen, and Washington | fc the Huskies aid Rit em hard omimercial basketba } e 8 . league and all managers of com- They pulled a double pass with the hree 4 mercial teams that have not been n scoring dis- | first r taking !t and tossing ne six - round || entered are requested to meet at || tance he pu e subs and did! ba ‘ards to a mate on the run that walked right down the field. Wh Huskies got wi at c the || Spaldings this evening with Mel Rockne ing in se gained two tremendous bits of-yard- Aust & Sait | Norquist, secretary of the organi- esmen, and they stopped the age. The situation became so serious rf card | zation, and Jerry Benedict, presi- || @ttack hat Bagshaw wag forced to send El- 4G) bw Cv to. || dent The Cougars looked like differ- | mer Tesreau and Wilson back into ht Plans for the coming stason ent players in that second half, the game. And au finally had P and the stration of teams will tackling viciously, and oftimes ‘to come out again, badly battered i 8 ; be made - Beh | a at The Game’s Best Thrill : one fe i poe HOQUIAM WINS ND then came the greatest thrill} CRASH! A rth attack on the oft line and the crowd waited with bait- | FROM LEADERS) A couple of dazzling passes gave|ed breath while Referee Varnell doye six-round feature] HOQUIAM, Nov. 2—The chancea|the Cougars the ball on the three- | beneath the players for the ball. Soon oa fi eae line. the players parted, the veteran offi- paar gl et CRASH! A Cougar back hit the|cial waved the head lnesman to o and Ritchie Davis | Washington prep football champion-| Washington line. One foot gained. | point the yard sticks the other way; orge McCormick of|ship this season were blasted here| BANG! Another State back was|{t was Washington's ball; the ane aid Chick Uablt-ot Secitie:|(GatiNlay by. Hoquiam, when the|hltied /at‘thecline again, A ee had held for downs! ‘When n aK rah i, gained. yarnell placed the ball on the field Feyno of Seattlo and|Centralia eleven lost, 28 to 14. It/™CRAei aor the third time alafter that fourth line buck it was of T [wan the first defeat for them this) stater galloped into the Husky wall| only six inches from th i tomorrow night Lefty” Cooper|of Centralin to win the Southwest of San Franc Marty Geor ‘Cormick, who | meet and another precious #!x inches was! That's football and best thrift Ohidie, SME in’ Gh f the. as TaF oe picked up. of the game round semi-finals, hag scored 15] HOLD TURKEY SHOOT | ‘The annual turkey shoot of tne, The Saturday Stars b will be held Novem- | AN bout A while | Sunset Gun c all of his op-| pleasing thing about» the | played , P-\ber 15, on a Sunday, Turkeys will!) Washington team Saturday was| And Johnny Cole did better than ponents over, Tablt ls tough and|be the prizes offered to the winners /ine priniant playing of little Georgejat any time this season. The rest [oy S000 Dees. vangher hinae fel a | Guttormsen, the smallest man on the | Bagshaw gave him did him a lot of Both Frayne and Foley, who ; Husky squad. He came into his own! good, and when he succeeded Blackie UAC EHib: Chey ulcireUnd Boson WE ee oe ee at | SE ullinA i |Douglas in the last half he pinged tha: an ane lenveKauteedketa: Agana C. were beaten, 18 Guttormsen ran like a jack | football, following the ball well”and Syrah cece to 0, Sund Rallard Wander.| rabbit with the ball, making two | doing the things an end should do: boy worked out at Austin! ers, led t terday afternoon | Ballard n packed house of fan on Gaffney, former! long gains, one for about 35 | Herman Brix also comes in for a game was played| yards and another for 30. He | word of praise. This young giant, yfield | punted well, soaring one long | playing his first year of varsity foot. spiral down the field for 60 ume out of the line twice to yards, And he played a whale of. |intercept forward passés, With the a game at safety, Hoe booted a experience he is gaining this year, 23-yard dropkick for the only | Brix will make a great tackle for points in the second half, Washington in the two seasons-he It's the best game he has ever} has left to play \In Conclusion : was homecoming day Wash- — slipped when he had large holes + By Alex C. Rose er the smoke of battle (to coin ington State, and it was a bitter; pened for him, 4 ; ; heir {And with the Pullman game in the NOTHER everit in the season's | a phrase), it was discovered that Dr, | pill for the Cougar fans to see their) oo4 hook, the Huskies, taking tournaments at the Olymple) John Me Johnston had not only the|team humbled, It wil) take a lot of | things a little easy today, will start 1 Country club was decided } }, i Sunday, when Harry P, Pr gross prize, but that his 71|/hard work on Exindine’s part to|in earnest Tuesday working for the re cr \ new record for the} work his boys up to fighting pitch| game with the Stanford Cardinals, featod J. De Burniey. in: the | course, ‘This young man’ moved for the games to come, They havo altho big battle of the stadium thig final mi ' here a short time ago from Spo:|«trong, hard-fighting eleven, and|season and the contest upon whiclt yieononny the captain's) Kane, where, for many years, he|how in the world Idaho ever beat| hinges Washington's chances fof thg cup, two Up and | ranked high among the lnksmen|them after the exhibition the Van+| coast title H Seedihag nie noo Of the Inland Empire district |dals gave against U. 8, C. Friday | POMEL A. ¢ In. thelr reapec It is very evident that change | will always remain a mystery, No tive handicapa, OL scenery and climate have not team in the world ever looked worse Dare’ s 90-Yard i ‘affected his gave Bi kolf game, And: | than the Idaho eleven 1) body who steps out and brealos The Cougars Inck, a scoritig R Ai d Jeff. nineastroke nt Reta. he Cougars lac ig Jowanco on cach, ™ COUrRe record on his first time | punch and if they hid a George ; un 1as 8 jowme On CAN) on the Tinks like this dentist: Witton, a Bil Kelly or a Tut Nov, 2.—Tho Jeffor i golfer did at the Olympic on Imlay they would be a mighty ue A. Ca of Seattle, doferttet pd 4 ’ deen grid eleven here Sun; Saturday, is 0. K. That bit of | dangerous outfit, They have a | ternoon, 10 to 2, Hayward ‘s 90-yard run in the third quar made things ins teresting for hu more experienced | seoring landed him a traveling | good man in Sweet and another | ey bag presented by the Metropol « the | Dar opponent on in Koenig, but they I oreo route bat; ¢at Building Co, | greatness to fill the necessary | ter started tho scoring. Leitz made ho faltered’ on| Dr. 8. D. Coffin, who, like Dr.| role, a drop-kick for the other three points the home atreteh | John fA member of the Rai| A good crowd was in the stands | Sfter the goal had been converted ui and Pratt, ner Golf and Country club, won the | for the game, and nearly 400 Wash. | | ireexed under the wire and carried | D. Stimson trophy when he] ington fans were on hand, The Pul-| BAN FIGHTER hom the beautiful trophy donated | turned In the low net seore of the | man band was “hot,’? and with the oo. | by Capt. Al Dekinaon day, n 06 uunuial yells and fireworks mtunts, the FOR BITING But this match was not the only voral other prizes were uy for) xamo was an exeeptionally colorful | TO, Noy thie main event at the Olympic links , competition, ut the two afore?men. | affair MBeavy weight, eon ond Some 7) | tioned were the big awards, The The sod field was very slippery nded by the California *sQrte fing tenants from the Metropoll:| winners of the other events wil] and affected both teams, particu. | g commission for his biting of tan center an outing there on} have to wait It's going to take Jariy in cutting in on swings jJimmy Brynes here last Wednesday Saturda AN etNOCR, ‘some tine to figure out the card the wings, Twice Wilson jn a fight