The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 3, 1925, Page 12

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PAG! “Tes YP Stanford's Star H ard | Hitter Off-Tackle Smashes Best Bet of Cardinal Power- house; Other Gossip C2 ards ~ Leav e on W ednesday ALO. ALTO, Cal, N Stanford's foot There are still some 12,000 tickets for sale for the Stanford-Washington game, according to an an- nouncement made today by Torchy Torrance, of the Associated Students of Washington, Pasteboards are on sale at the downtown office in the Stimson building and at the sporting goods stores and at the Univer- sity: | ASHINGTON'S tackles 1 lium field Sat-| | ee mOUNe: Fee . Wo. Nee Nes NNN practically ev- srnie Nevers} is a ¢ . sible happened the ery college gun of| an club the other day || will attend the anford| x nd tne | whet , Frank | "GUTTORMS banquet, a line pcan, one iL, | Madde four. George Gut smasher luxe ‘ ento ; thse | some ece. This || tormsen, George Varnell, Matt and th s who have seen him) #LEISHACKER |, ia cele-|| Hill and Darwin Meisnest are batter rward walls of other hs INTEREST HIGH scheduled to speak. The Unt- teams his specialty is off BERKELEY, ( ee TUNNEY FIGHTS of Michigan's jazz band, f t the opin of observer feel Osterhout, Carl Blackstock, ed of Wolverine alumnl, and if there's a for him or ae " oe " E " CLEVELAND, Ne n all divot-dige ac. All college alumni wishing to not he usually makes a gain, as| Ie aac tanta |e eon 8 { New York and gtoaw restau-|! reserve a section should get in was proved in the Notr Dame = om al boy will fight 1, not lear of touch with Herbert 1 game last season. Give him any kine ing and he's murder. Elmer the W: will also be called wu part of this attack. Elmer, badly hurt was out for practic last night Coach Bagshaw had Loule 1 in action at fullback, too. ter will be used as the understudy for the rest season. WATERMAN IS IN NEW JOB Joe Waterman, mana- ger of “Doc” Snell and one of the best known ring men in the West, has been _ appointed matchmaker for the Port- land Boxing commission. Commerce Loop Gets Ready for Banner Season EATTLE Commercial League basketball activities were re newed at a meeting held last night at Spalding’s, and plans for the coming season were definitely made. By the time all of the entries are turned in to Mel Norquist, the league is expected to number close to 50 teams. Jerry Benedict, president of the league, predicts one of the most suc- cessful seasons since it has been ganized. The loop will be di into two divisions, A and B, as year, but an additional league will be formed for Auto Row, and possi- bly two more to include the and oi] companies 2m gnals. SILVANI I8 KAYOED NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—Maxie Ro- senbloom, New York light hea weight, knocked out Joe Silvan, N York heavyweight in the ninth round, here Monday night; Water repelionty tain itt “Keep you. anus and dry, Buy DAY'S and you'll be dry! LEADING DEALERS HAVE THEM! “| Fircrest Wins = From Rainier banks | rTLti AR to ren s Tackles to Stop Ernie Nevers betas lh ed Ste Ol JUNIOR MINOR LEAGUE IS PLANNED ‘ar Marie es a wick weapon : 4g , ie ee areca et eee New ¢ Grid Rute Will Train OoKs SLICES aon and ata univn Prospects on Seattle Gente in Loop ~ BY ALEX C.ROSE ep Asa Fred Dolphin of Cheasty’s hook that he is of than an Plans to Be Made at Ma- jor League Meeting at Catalina minent Many pr ficlals will be present to nee t works. veloped o harder to get rid vain hlsthe og the Hamm Everett Legion By Henry 1, Farrell | | ecauso visors never replace . a t they h ve| Being a short ater bs very dam 7 Offers Battles « ms And rs| serous, ‘Take Carl Ttelter, tor tal VERETI Blacki * nd a Gletidale bag al promoter, is busy ifn r nd| same reason ne He can't hit ie pease sing Johnny Case-| |the third hole at Jefte park| Joe Winn: “I think J have met er, in main | ther day a on| you some place before. Do you're ye i an} each of the The | member me : ere ee: ae ae eee you once | io” Dea i on Cataline le Ket you.” ‘ 4, ( Carl Hayens’ set of golf clubs can Sutin 3 aay c an ight ery cheag Charlie n «e ("Hoce") Hard " tthe ald of) OO see ban | aay stroke allowanoe, Srineed SCAND Cees @ii } 4) | f a | Pay Cte . Kx R AC HE W IL L t Claude (“Tiny”) Stanley has cov for Stanford | unskilled ~young- | ered a lot fing und n college during AN @ alumni banquet to instill interest in the game BOX B ROME 0 FARRE ters who want/the past year. However, in no HE boys who r aE WILL, be Interesting t ABERDEE to make base ir profession for a man of his } and|| between Washington and Stan. papers in Calif © nel macka sent - her Gale If ther ue club owners 4o| proportions. He covers a of|| ford Saturday at the Stadium, the Vernon Coast league frat ated the Coast league fare next sea- pee Meron: , Hkely card] p, of such] ground standing still } will’ be hall again. son fy 1 ache was » asked to Wednesday Last winter they had Bill tans | Lefty O'Doul has been up | rh billed to meet Joo Bim | ad spt a an to restrict} Carl Blackstock, the lumber king, noon in the f } Johnson} several times as a pitcher, only BOXER ch y but Simonich | ¢), f experic 4, seasoned|can hit as long a 4 an the Chamber of __ FOR TONIGHT “~~ : for the| A\VERYTHING is set for Bly INGLEWOOD TO_ {xi via wet tae y comer of tae an! MEET FRIDAY | to do most of his playing on in time for an], the bench, He goes to the Cubs as an outfielder tile ime Bill Pier w rly] rine} option In class D And mi an 18. ly as the rest of us. | Commerce din ing rooms, ac cording to Her of the King County gE Alumni assoch ation Representa tives from had lost his famous putter in the ood, Mike Pig- ket, rem ed: d he didn't have {t Doug MeWeeney with the Chicago Sox, do better with Brooklyn. jeorge Boehler wasn't give but may crem in, November 18, ac by MAin-4814, Matt Hinkel building. or call at 7 local pro- | | How is it, Hero Schoenfeld, that | Sa College Eleven West * Tied by Lawton phe, BEE ie Against Small) ,. in Seedy Game! in Golf Meet) College Le: ague | i HAT tho Fircrest course in Ta- sir Wie COLLEGE { coma is one of the finest golf the re ainler links In the Northwest is port brought back a t Golf club team at down against the Fircresters, Borleake belie at the * The greens and fairways ar present North 4 is excellent condition and this, ¢ the best and that eM jon gether with the rolling nature of || af is ariés should cor the ground, gives Fircrest an ideal L ent system layout. THE LINKurs Keattle College Ft. Lawton | Oh, yest we almost forgot to Boheureman bs Tea mention the fact that the score was Roller Hockey y | Rainier, 63; Fircrest, 81 In the top matches Rainler fared very well, indeed; ofessional Frank Noble scoring a two pol Loop to Meet : Walby's Roller Hock to one win against Tom Morris, | lea: hedu the home pro; Hugo Haskons get-| ry ¢ the neasc ting a like victory against Roger lding’s. Mana Peck, the a > newly-crowned Tacoma aye ; hota eet city champion, and Dr. John John-| ‘? * sppapettptersd "Bahai son gathered in full points from| with Walby and attend the meet | Bill Noonan, who, aside from being | ing a golf scribe, is quite some pump- | kins at playing the game of golf. Paul Edwards, the Rainier skip- per, also won three points but we don’t know jus how good a golfer his opponent was or Is. ‘To men whose pipes burn hotter than ‘L and Maria ) Gettin’ hot under the bat-wing won't cool down the Fahrenheit in that old underslung ... For any pipe ‘ll burn infernally fast and hot if you stoke ’er with tobacco The roller league has been one of the most successful Junior organ. a aying games 1 fo izations in the city, with Vancouver and Victoria, each season OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN] one f { Nts, ANF 1 MRG HOOPLE CRAGHES AWN wont Z| SEE ANY GTARG| UNTIL “THAT | BLESS YOU ARCHIE, -—~ * GLAD You CALLED, COME, |- I BROUGHT TH’ OU! SPN-GLAGS OVER MASOR, THINKIN’ | Cas OE ore LET US Go UP eas Wen ie iiero <TH! , IS EMPTY, ~~ LH OBSERVATORY, | A veeig Ft sy RLU EY Ta BT erONE, 1 FULL oF [] te! BoTd | that’s cut too blame ee .: é But Sipe Mout || WRT wer worn ie || Sic, ATEN MH ream "er clean and pack ’er full b NEV) COMET, wm IW-THE THIRD Position an Spey | ae n ‘ "HOOPLE TONIGHG AND wrt Hat SAZ | ecurcet.}| | of Granger—it’s cut rough to burn A POWERFUL GLASS WE MAY } BEHOLD THE GPECTACLE OF 116 GATELLITES, EGAD!<« COMET). HEH Hed WOULDN'T “THAT BE RICH? slow and cool—then you'll find it“20 degrees cooler inside” and the smoothest, sweetest piece ‘of smoking you ever experienced, It’s cut rough to burn cool —a scientific fact "The finer tobacco’s cut, the faster it burns—and the hotter! Tho rate of combustion depends on the oxygen around each particle of tobacco 60 Granger's out coarse (Rough Cut, we call it)—to burn slower, smoke cooler and last longer, Packed in heavy foil instead of tins—hence 10¢ Ligorrr & Myrrs Tonacon Co.

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