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FRIDAY, NOVEMBI THE =| we iz a=) & as™ &e 8 i) ew ed | ‘Oe =| =-5) [—) —) = DH = S. oa = | Qe S> — 5. . HUSKIES MUST FIGHT T0 - 'Pyi cope OE ea pe DEFEAT STANFORD TEAM Princeton-Harvard Clash ib | Saturday ft OVTBALL MONEY | Gna ! “ y i Psychology Will Beat ‘Cards if Washington Is in} | He Makes the Grade Dartmo ul he eer os f ere Pit E VE N s i Seame Mood as grag ot ta U.S.C, — cs : me - rere, nd Will Meet FREE ao yom wane h Pe | Nevers Will Score More ‘ , z z Than Wilson, Accord- pet By Wee Coyle Cornell ¥ ‘ w ston at pe By Leo H. I assen ing to Bets 3 ASHINGTON will beat Stanford Saturday afternoon if By Henry L, Farrell the Huskies are “psychologically right.” f ——- van th nn over 3 If they have the right frame of mind and the correct as 7 aed Brine At reset ashe al ang L INE UP-OF ‘ } Viewpoint upon enteri t game, Stanford will be beaten | rac lve on Satur- tent and most mplete res | DAT S just as decisively as Elmer Henderson's Tro- j day’s Schedule t the big grid tussles thruout t [ie T Wi O Ai 1D} AMS jans were, two years ago. “sen dl tte hess ee I : In that game Bagshaw’s men fought for Bagshaw against Henderson, Washington Ptabatr ieee Masa Abert , Stanford Washington played far over its head that day and psy- ¢ the Big ‘Thr | rickwon (96 chology played a big part in its victory, : ibe Mle WANT GRANGE sons ti The enmity of Baggy and Henderson was 1 t C ; 8h fa common bit of talk before the game, many y IN TWO TILTS (: references being made of the animosity Pts Medes is between the two coaches. This apparent bad | 1 img * feeling between them was reflected by the ; < ; . two teams. It all started when Bagshaw, 6 T nics at i tei cont: Fs who was then coach of Everett high school, { t ! Grang 1 : a ech Acosta F a the lcoyLe was handed a terrible beating by Elmer Hen- t s O24 x . : t stadium between ‘Wash bn, coaching Broadway's high school team, n Y Hat nd Pr é ; enson| Ne : i tnleta, haat Bed sae bos iElmer Tesreau can put his followers in the same frame til A, t os a ea that ohakcan ex Cad pic Em sre thee Sind for the Stanford tussle as they were for the game . tive ; F p, regular - 7 . - f. ER {ntall tarasins | ball weather is the fore- a U. 8. ©, football fans | ————_________ nd Harva “ watt cast. The game starts at ovbe telling of another his 3) a titled ¢ ; of fine ci ne § (arid an here. Change T Ime tional rank t th ft i 2 o'clock instead of 2:30. 5 a th . a € he 1 ee VW, S.C. the Huskies played . . 1 tnedioere football and the to See Game sey NEVER inthe istory of toca » did not take the game EN, N ‘ It hes pr ye : . d , y aa elre > many EB usly, In the second half the th thwes Itar i i nt old ¢ ‘ es p r t been made on jes were swept from their High Schoc . : nealy a | Huskie ; zt t by the attack of the Cow e held this eafternoon, hides of the b f ; f - ns ; © Wash. “ars. The Staters were in the bean car pata te 1 tt és right frame of mind, the same enable players, coaches and fans eton ¢ x ¢ , * me > on frame that Washington must be to attend the Stanford-Washing incetor h t more sul f f : a m. outcome of to whip the Cardinals. game in Seattle Saturda: cenaful seas jo one jw bo > fhe ms # game, but Washington must fight. A football schedule was as follows: closing, but pea.” heen fog they'll. te DSH TES EY etampionship on one side and foot Jeen at M ou brought alon nd i hey ”D ers, Cards’ cap- Dall obtivion on the other ts th . at Raymon: at bycome good ¢ iv tain and full- fon they must fight Hoc m. It Xs much ike Prince . back, scoring more points than George Wilson, Hus- HAYWARD WON ME FOR DOBIE ek in 1908, w Notre Ds ame Retur ns The Danger & mem Eight Contests | a. Cam onD Cavern d Bast. with Z forgettit other memt ae @ x chanc the best Schedule for Blate at State College. | (~~ | of the t : PL b a cane of football 1 tha u oO . Rte | Triple Tie for Years ago Washington was fees j @yer occurred at Washingte } Sunda Soccer 11 | y playing. Oregon and the ery othe j Two veterans weer on that y BLACKIE DOUGLAS hardest eve ‘| o 4h > the 46 Was to get Bill Steers. Th pass y that rf Washingion team and nine of | (Y AMES scheduled tn Nor sACKIE iLAs woth. & sig en € ams ot Steers and he had to leave ad peel / the other members were from E west soccer league for Sunday 4 ® f E he rest In a gum " Haverford TR oe LF tle in game, They sent in a lit pe ns = Rigi Yai squall Gf the seaegn. fit os gies Ousting a two-year letterman from a berth on a varsity a Witte 9 oe Si an ea Washington j before. SUNDAYS GAMES football team isn't usually being done, but lackie Douglas One of the most important |} ca; r a while he weighed only 130 1 f In the annual gridiron clash with td's ve. Tecra at Woodiand park, | Aas turned the trick‘and he is slated to start at right wing| games in the East--one with a || Dries the trio 6 points he raised Old Ned with oa Ghanian Oregon, we played at Eugene. Bight | , 74 instead of Johnny Cole when the Hus and Cardinals) bearing on the final ranking. Michigas the Washington club te a eames as pay ‘emi-inches: of sawdust covered) “Shamrocks va Newcastle at West Se-| 1) 3) the stadium tomorrow. Douglas, a long, lanky| Will be played at Hanover be this fall : oc sa the field, and Doble and Bill Hay clash in the stadium tomorrow, ug) long, lank e luchre pass- io the actual win- m, the number of times the 1 be crossed, number and the margin of y for either team. on the outcome of the n Dartmouth and Cornell he game will mean much to the winner, Dartmouth, with TE | one of the finest teams of the year, Is out for the eastern championship and a victory | over Cornell will be one more | impressive name on the list Biack Diamond at Rento tw ward had a big argument c Condition of the fleld, Doble want {ng to have the sawdust removed. Second Division ON ‘Ons word followed another untit | Brick vs Davis Bros at 5 Sounqueren, S548 She pair were in a regular ver mor pa ok Diamond vs. Vikings at Black | fellow, has developed into a good man at his position. BETWEEN THE ie Leaf at Ce ‘8 defeat | | Washington was laying for Field x Yost | Locke at Nebraska and it was game is eve but if any partiality ble did not have a chance ond, 3:39. om) ‘ i) « tt as coach of the andery 7 . lis show: t 3 eee. fue scgecpencsapr at abe Diane, Se Ge ricaecan gs icone: | f YQ) 10a (() of vic see uses oi maaan rsa who scored the touch- a: new, i {s for the Stanford oa ¢ Tab ashe geen | Ly Us yey ew) ne Chieago wa Et n down. i no Cards are only. slight | Bo it goes. If’ Hyland is in| fi 5 rous | of his great | ou vorites tho, and there {s plenty ungton money in sight with« Ob! western Indiana pla ; | ie etiam |Past WALLA | ie isan ieee « |, WALLA BOUT score. WALLA WALLA, Nov. 6.—Vi HE her th During the rest time at end | wr local pron has ar. tall corn In Iowa; for of the first half, Doble was still! ry one of the best cards for! football players so strongly angered with Haywar y in several y By Henry F Blake ceptive forma th Never’ powerat BILL PAIR OF 4 mete tee Colm eotty] | BASKET GAMES j inting de from | ought not fenstve compa. In Tho city of Cedar Rapida, more Ry racial: Gasela Okina Wailea che sega ly OSTRANDER, Nov. 6.—Two bas- Attitude that he ed him all of | istice day. Don Fr Towa, is more th a mer of the big s of the O n Sad Expected | ket are billed here for + ; ota Py cies ge eetp hasan sa or e ping At open ap at neq, at Syracune t ford and Wash-| , the Longview Y¥ 3 ‘ Ofiveyed to the men, and + boxer, will tangle in | " , thinks 3 ; Agogerey pi Saag tena : ; Bind half atarted we wer *y beoaar) ‘ : 3d f : Ss peedt petaneeth “mac & gine Big Game onary ae s playing the Ostrander A. A. 18 fshilng mood Miko Brotherton and Eddie Shel- } o forme ra of the|threat man an giving him pe: Pittsburg and Washing and ® feature. The Longview VILSON, TESREAU ton will take part in the semt!-fin: sonal attention in the kicking line ferson is an imp ns ston has a real punch and the Ostrander Beavers 3 ¥ LAST YEAR {with Louis Taylor and Tony T At Chicago, Don Yelsley is nia gar r g vital in. Elmer Tesreau and George in the opening game. i At the end of the gome, Wash {co meet the special -ev fous Big Ten squads. A or one of the best regarded end | stake, but ther tra Wilson: . & S, Oregon and carr! don had won by @ tot Four Joc wind up the pre-| ity of them have already won var candidates. In the Ohio State va. tw gs 0. A. C. all scored more than q ‘all because of a psycholog lin s sity berths. All seem destined t game he was arrayed at end | seven points agai 4 anford. CHANGE GAME created by Dobie's words shine as West Contere ant, So | ns St he ge naateuah Kis aca 7 vs Yale, getting ready for tho ° If these teams : Hayward. LONGVIEW HAS formers. : Himer. erie oc mpes weton game next week, has Light Fellows should Washington. | CHEHALIS, Nov. 6—Tha game Sentiment plays a big part in foot Five sophomores from Cedar Rap ‘The old in atate bf Sows. a ® breather with Mary but i Stanford, on the other hand, | between Chehalis and Olympia, or- ball paychology, and much can be | MAT MAULERS fds havo already broken into Big |repreacntad by Rob Cubel at quan | '20 Nitich cannot be made out of Head Card for tallied more points against thetr| !sinally scheduled for Saturday, was Kxpected of Capt. Tesreau andj | Josh. iid cong |‘Ten lneupa.” Some distinc hae Pepeed any breathing games, It might ough opponents than Washington | P Pe oe bs this afternoon on 4 George Wilson, the Washington | - pie 4 Most prominent of the Cedar Hines be better for Yale, perhaps, if a Amateur Show io = aa | Bou expected here tonight for . 1 harder game could have be: The C stars, who are pla _ stling bout ni Rapids celebrities is Elmer last ; L ecpdghattee hte hed Dire E ba ee Pa! Aan bge Ing bou' hea Marek of Ohio State, Thisyoung |> conter ana) “Fanged, as the Yale squad HE regular weekly amateur! agal U. 8. C. while the: best November pa man Is at present working un- guard needs plenty of work in compe. smoker will be held tonight at) Was on could get at Nebraska ag FIGHT CARDS | der the rather serious handicap Frank Healey, who starred at| ition. TOUFE BLS Cohee eek ret Ana Wal 8 ECO ts, hey’ ele | scorn Pants Sale j iy Hem never, ot. & football . sir’ af being (relerred 10/86; ® S00.) | guard during’Mhia eoholastio dayp, ta| “nets nna Ratucky: meet. in| Ollve. s Te aH ee, ReMaet OAs OF & Sea : Wilson, Tesreau andj aco. Ny, ond “Red” Grange. ember of the senad, (08 of the important games of the | bouts on tho t over two touchdowns on 1 2 eet ta pay an’ | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov Jim 4 member of the Michigan squad, | gre pt, the ya yan |) Biby “genom the Renton isa]: Waaninetaninea “ae atcenes cetaca . Thousands of . , my Datrah of Denver and Phil Kap-| Uridil, the other contribution| but has not yet broken into tho ll : re y Jones, th n | E ng ip B Pootbell play never Placed onion of Newark, middlewelghts, will|from the same bur, hs already |of regulars, He will probably get |{¢rbUt.in another interesting game, | pounder, will meet Florect, tho Fill. |in the first half at Pullman, | Pairs to Be @ championship team Baggy's players think iim as Dobie’s men thought of the ol Washington coach. Washington's players must get mad, righting mad. Not against Stanford university, but against eleven men whe while Geor . A Aub et to- | pinc one of the che: as much of |fitht here tonight for 10 rounds in| won a tackle position at State, His |the big chance before tho season | Mey? eon eter Auburn get t 2 >, eS nha ¢ th mat hes, wh! ar a Christmas charity bout | work featured the Columbia game over. | ~ m |Hans Latzel, the German and OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN rything considered, it |Sacrificed Jooks like a 50-50 bet nwith the team following the ball and getting the breaks being the winner, It stacks up as one of tho best | Latzel will also give an exhibition | battles ever offered tho gridiron | Kansas plays Oklahoma; meets W opposes: Dri sour! |in one of the other bouts. Leslie hington, and Nebraska | Maybee weight 190, will challenge © the winner’ of this beut. | | | ee EDT oA oa larker ceases TEENY . of heavy welght lifting. ‘ans he No as resenting Stanford. Not for per = Bucky Harris baal cid | fans’ in’ the Northwest, H Z sonal reasons, nor for individual 2 : sie ' ; H ; gelfigh reasoris, but fo NOW TET Eb i ee Law ONE Suet pei aoe May Have to it Plain and fancy ; ington, Washington traditions, HERE, MRG HOOPLE,~1 JOINED TH’ Z00 A MIND ; 4 bergen: se § Captain Tesreau, and for their WINK IT BEST To TELL D ATODAN fs MAN, REAPER, | Quit Baseball Fhe Salus ° $3.95 4 Bite sadder snd more tree the| |7] YOUWAT Tam a CINGTAL | (OF TT MONE \ ier LooKe Kina ||ORE CAN GEL! | a saseixtiroN, Nov. &-—tho ine || OLA °Y Leo N. Lassen fee ancy cana ; 68 get, tho worse the beating GAZER, PALMIGT, MIND hota d OY] BaD For Noujae|] INTO OM {] |eor injured hy Bucky Harris, mane |] Q\Sh | Ha Le $5.95 Sitord READER. AND AGTROLOGER'!.| | MUCH, MADAME IF Sve canteu | Sent Oe [ager of the Ww sahington Senators, in| ‘ : aM ives a | ny Panctlicn une 5 and é, Huskies, and re ‘ 0 s 1@ world series, may keep the young fr finteh orsteds, Be tecnsisc You may wstRopuce me | | SUETANZA,-T WioH]] 1H Past, youD |] ReaDita pilot from playing ball again, asta ute YOU WOULD ~TeLt ME &T THE BETTER GET A TicCKET RIGHT 9 | Since the series, the finger has| swollen until an X-Ray photo Is] AG,"MADAME SULTANTA”! = LOMSKI “BOUT AWE PAST, PRESENT, YOUR KNOB! i $7.05 a NHE heavyweight situation ts just Office | ‘and street That would be a battle worth go-| ed eahpile eM aN ge [Renn totes in Ste | Lm tar trom angst nt nga nm on emo ar ho vives $4.95 ‘F AND FUTURE ARE EACH WEEK, IF ANY COPENHAGEN! the Injury, It 1s his middio finger on | °Y°F Tomsk! and Cooper are fast and Piannels - Oaaray 4 CALLED OFF m GPCRS TE OURS EK, |his right hand, his throwing hand jeno Tunney, who spent a lot} carry a punch and’ suitings, $9.0 : \ OF MA BOARDERS, | —— — | of good money on ballyhooing after ae vr ee SOR 95 ‘ LOS ANGELES, Nov. 6. OVE” BOOK !+ WED To GIVE Olvr ® stopping Bartley | 1 Osa Finest « rousetinw q se vatwee 120 Denon Ga ve ME A STAND. OFF | ympia Golfer | Maddon, can't XING managers are always on and suitings _pro- : twee 10 nd Bert the hunt for hea ON “THEIR BOARD ticle ag ret to first ba: ywelghts, Harry Wills ts | For the simple reason that they are rotting himseif| bls and can hit the heavyweights in very Dutch| Pack ‘em in, altho they might not by taking succor | have half of tho, ability of many curable, for busi- ness and dress; $12 ie $8.95 : ‘or big men, q S4.95, 85.00 Colima, middleweights, is cA off yesterday when St nnounced that Colima has an injured hand, and Will be unable to mak I} ance. w | Holes Tee Shot | OLYMPIA, Nov, 6—Golfdom hall of fame awaited O. M. Greer local banker, when ho holed his tee an appear F mantches lightér men New Students’ shot on a@ 195-yard mashie drive over | , i 7 Ihe’ Midunttaln View" ootiree here | Jack Dempsey Most any big man who can Models ; FOLEY FIGHTS iacollecting Mex | hold. up, his anda, can: make Beautiful fabrics of BIN VANCOUVER | ala fean pesetas in in the ring game and will grays, blues and i IVE TS MIGHT exhibition bout © to do so until the fans Drown, $4.05 to $9.05 4 | | fail to fall for it $5 Little Longies Bi VANCOUY C,, No And everybody eit, Ps q Movi Gorgias: Bence oho BE ELIGIBLE | ls atecring clear! Moro than 10,000 bugga pald good 4 POSH ate epteaatn ! of Goorge God-| money to see tho Harry Wills.ilowd THE PANTS } Jand will fight here Tuesday night LONGVIEW, Nov. 6—Euigibitity | frey, the giant| Johnson bust when they knew that of George Tindale, Lawson Watkins olored battler. | tho Matter didn’t hav colored yattler, » er ¢ ave hos and Charlio Wolfe, members of last 1 stad loeg EAN ret ah je i Peery It looks like| show, It lasted less* than round STORE a year's local prop toam, ts expectet| DEMPSEY Ranta torte ’ . the ring fans|and yet fans will flock to such a 1981 Third Ave. or tho gamo with Buckley here | will have to look to tho Hghter mon | bout and ‘lot smaller men, capable > Armistice day, With Lowr' ; Holmos) to furnish tho excitement for somo, of putting up a real bout, fight to in the main event at the Vancouver , «Arena. & | SET DATE FOR and Erickson recovered from injur-| time to come ty seats, B MITCHELL BOUT Iea, the Lonaviow eleven oxpocta to | cme °° Ome | Nera erat: of MINNEAPOLIS, Noy. 6—Doeom score © victory over the Bucks if LEO LOMSKI should beat Bert 08 ANGELES pramotors are t x Yer 4 fad date’ wet for the Pink Colima when thoy fight in Tos ing to. rity Phi Wiennsee ite f . j : bel Mat Calighan ont. at |\SPOKANE PREP stg ; at wee Leah Wey defending his bantamwyight title in 4 y SIAOLES, | i |, accor 8 eile possible for the local promoters to} ine Cafeteria, C " ee Dole Promoter of thefight, Mitchell | | STAR IS HURT | tirin: lim back ‘to. Beattie’ for alte cart it Mais Qacnration, } Big Been guaranteed $15,000 for th SPOKANE, Nov, 6.—Toby: Smith, [Jong timo, because & real headiinor Rosenberg has been there for Pantors, B doit, | first string conter on the Lewis}ean make moro money in a fight | etry & month and hasn't FOUNTAIN... i, — | and Clark prep eleven, will he out| there than they can in a halt a} #ateed to a mateh yet, RESTAURANT 4 my CE |of the gamo against Bverett hore| dozen scraps in the Northwest Bud 'Paylor, a working — good Seven CHAIR J anil NE-WORLIEA Wha des taaes Haturday, Ho fractured his ankle Hut should Lomski decide to | fighter, and Abo Goldstein, former BARBER SHO, [7 a y Greb, middleweight champ, will tent and efforta to heal it in time for come back a pretty fale countey champion, are both on the ground, 4 of Ma ‘Cony Marullo here for 15 rounds on the big game have boon unsuccess:| flehter is avaiable to meot him | but Rosenbergs has given thom the , are Moveruten 49), hy ful, Lally Cooper. runaround so far, ) o. |