The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 7, 1925, Page 8

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PAGE 8 ATT LI rAR D ( q “Huddle System in Football to Stick,” Says deh merece ‘ He’ s Washington's CARDS’ i COACH Yau ttes TALKS Wea” Stanford Mentor Says New New Signal-Giv- iv ing Method Best Ry Leo H, Lassen very lit system, of the the Stanfc of Sout? ‘oast goes to p something large numbe wouldn't use it NO TIME LOST “The claim is made time js~tost—pot we both systems in gam tee and the number plays run} off under both styles vary but little. ‘Th'e whole opposition to it from a fan's standpomt, is that | ELMER TESREAU there is a period of 10 seconds | He's leading the Huskies against the or so of inactivit i . , ‘ ” 7” rae back for the signals. The same | Washington team and his inspiration to his men has been amount of time is consumed in calling numbers, but the play- ers are lined up ready to charge and there is always that expectancy for the fans that is about to happen. of the huddle are many, the chief ones being it is almost impossible for ar ambition is a a big factor in their showing this His ship for Washington. Big Three of West Lead wact ic Football Race | year. | Coast co t conference champions system | i) team to learn your s NLY thre Coast the Possible to work O California ! deceptive formations much SSE EM GSR The Big T West ficiently as the men can move into|~ . Wa St ! fi position faster after knowing the| ‘ “ play to bo used and it is harder for | shadows: ta{with int gare j , the defense to get set for them; (3) siscant: (hae Wash. | toda be tart Then there 4s little or no danger of plays} “sates hand hitigtor hi thot going wrong because someone mis. | understood the signals. NEW? HAS EFFECT | “The huddle system {s something new and until the teams learn to snap into ft some time may be lost, But well-coached elevens of the ma- | jor school class will tear off their | pilnys as fast as under the old sys-| & fem with better results, and results thi y major e ast Saturd ys tho M are what we coaches are paid to| ie Yah At Blosedw obtain if we can. | - ys Washi 1 Btat “It's up to the referee to see to| BAGSHAW it that a team using the huddle| not been beaten, both r Pacif doesn't slow up the game; smart] Stanford having oO { officials will keep the game going | erful Olympic clu G angles v mat by calling time out if the huddles | 5 are beyond a reasonable time limit. There is the only danger of the system and this will be eliminated | and good officiating.” efferson Park | Eleven to Play St. Martin Team : ACH CLAUDE NORRIS’ Jeffer- erson : aay wens veilk play Be ote ne teen A|GRAYS HARBOR for the HOLDS TOURNEY s Santa Cla GRAM ACE OF GONZAGA SPOKANE neisco HUD DKINS eee EASY WINNER las Hudkins, | night defe: the ten-ro’ ANGE nad little trouble tap for the amateur grid teams in Seattle, Timber The West Seattle A. C., under| mee putrid oe : as Coach Lofen Solon, will play the | Old-Men's | Tacoma eleven at Tacoma in an-|in a few 1 to Harry) WELTER NO other big tilt scheduled. | Andrews, captain of the s team ss NE w YORK, Nov op. Dur The University All-Stars and the|{¢ iq the last regular tournament this|dee, lightweight paginas Seattle Pirates have not yet named | season of the Grays Harbor Country Ht ght in t fu under the @ field for their game. The Broad-|o1ub | rwelght-clase A. C, to way A. C. and the Nippon tangle at Broadwey playfield complete the Sunday games. Gault Steele, former Lincoln grid star; Jack Harrison and Ai McQuar-| rie have been added to the Jeffer. gon Park eleyet are cee DTT MoU ARE INFLUENCED Lia" AUBURN COPS PEG GhbR eerie « we faine nN COUNTY TITLE 1 GEE A LIZARD ON A WATS “TH CAGE ROCK,~ 1 WouLD Now tT 1S GONE, ADVIGE Noo TLL CHANGE LAUNDRIES «« ~ Auburn ste King county AUBURN, cinched th title here yesterday, by defea = SOUS DURINGTHE Ss Tenino, 47 to 0. Eddie Cav Vadis o i NGT OR BET center, and Tackett, halfbac NEXT GEVEN DIAVG~ OR + Won cen ‘D the Auburn stars, while Cay Seau | zom was the big ace of Tenino. TATE SINCERE ABOUT BATTLE PORTLAND, Ore., —Bill Tate, coolred heavyweight, who was| thrown out of the ring here recent- | ly for stalling with Tiny Herman, | is speaking loudly of a return en-| gagement. Tate says that if he in| unable to knock out Herman in 10| rounds, his (Tate's) share of ot Purse shall go to charity WATCH SUNRISE | WALLA WALLA, Nov, 7.—Coun | ty Game Warden Frank Bigler, has issued a warning to hunters about the sunrise and sunset shootnig law in this county. It will be enforced with drastic measures taken to deal with offenders, LEROY VICTOR | Nou MILL LOSE SOME MN GILK GHIRT THING THAT NOU VALUE our NeXT \e SUL |< / HEI VERY HIGHLY! =< “4 WEEK!" | in ns Cee EO Nov. 7. FARGO, N/ D,, Nov, 7.—Rusale Leroy, local lightweight, last night knocked out Tony Ross, of Pitts burg, here, in the sixth round of « scheduled ten-round bout BILLY V | MINNEAPOLIS, | Wells, welterweight England, was given a newspaper de “| | cision over Pinky Mitchell of Mil De ae LS WINS Nov, 7%. champion waukee in 10 rounds here last night Roth men fell from aut of the ring in the a clinch clear second Stanford Cardinals nomah | \F yt AUST Too MUCH BOTHER MADAME SULTANA, MILL NOU RE KD MY PALM, GEE F Inglewood to Build Again Start Work on New Club- house on Same Site as Old One By Alex C, Rose With the home, the grounds will be also the work of pre lakeshore property » be used for swimming and boat ing purposes building of the new beautify the attended to, and ring the that it ean F 1 r As & h presid h oy E OW'S this for iow scoring? In the six-month celeetic tourney at the Jefferson Park Golf club, Capt. Bill Bohon, after checking up the big score card, eed this morning that four players, namely: Al Fouty, Herb Coupe, George Miller and Pickings, tied for the low prize, each having a 46 seore How do they do it, Bill? And just to make the system of handicapping in this event tho it required much at- tention, Skipper Bohon comes to bat with the that three players registered 47's each, there was a trio ef 48's and J. C BRIDGE as he is known to everybody familiarly . hasn't land ed a skipper for the first division in sex, but George eived the second / LeT HER READ TH’ BUMPS on Your, HEAD ~ Nou MN BE AN’ | ig 1H Meee - uNnkl. ff THER [i Pasa Indians Cinch Tie for Prep Grid Title Three Big Tilts for Conference T At Seattle RIDLEY HERE FOR KING GO INELIGIBILITY I HITS KLEVEN FOLEY MEETS _FRAYNE IN GO i HAM, N 7.—Mart » LYNDEN FORMS SPORT LEAGUE xt x BEATS DANDY GRIFFIN ENID, 0} N I a 1b f a Fr oO * Dand tt Fort Worth, Tex t nig ha « BY } kt h 1 ¢ Ha 1 t C. E. Gat un, BL ¢ ( it H, Rudow and R. Hayr building committee, R. Sa ' I V. Elfendahl, Dr ton J, Schack; f Ti) ut ic e in 2G) ie Yet VA. Brox ame, like Druximan, knows. the LI) My) 7 “nf, yy ieey value of showmanship in the box RS Wi y wl i /} Ms Va y es roger F- Brougham-Coghlan s. t 4 Ft on fet dion he : eo Le ) Sari BY ALEX C.ROSE * Fagan-Cat; mar Rab w partir SM Sie i 2) from the way many In) Wonder what Joe Winn's golting | NEW YEARLING 1 players are golt to their | ¢ 1s (2) are going to do now? Kety om every : tape pei! PILOTS OLASH of n ubs i x vt bh asn't even g PALO ALTO, Nov. 7.—Two new ould Napoleon, the a Frenet each other here this afternoon when of the I ty ‘aioe Hugh (“Ford”) Baird, looking 1ike | the nford and California frosh ; mind w en he remark , Elrst! a Lincoln, is a very good golfer andd clashed in their annual grid 5 esl: eee Ire and then the rock cau brummel of the Inglewood! Robert Sims will head the Card ia thee Whites the: gaiddte of Wi dollars | tig teat lones ied een lending? trey eae re ekbUrN | would maike rd look fool Kdilnedelihhc mmateh oe De. ievalkes ahd ater” OH PHA We eee, ene worked out Woolley received an urgent call K savin Y SPOOR OT and th lacked a Na Meiased ic the. Reliceu Pee tie belts Unlueiest fellow in the ty commanding head who knew. the Safad i lewood fire was Matt Murphy. It ondlos Is th ay a ma ns OVO! ; of tl ne a lant even touch hia dite er aa] KAPLAN LOSES. | .catatea tt sae ae Boy Gillesple says that in Scot. |! SAN. FRANCISCO, Nov. 7--Pnit| Public In making match land golf y a business, and so t Kaplan, of Newark, lost on a foul everything elae, Even eating oat Is Ed, Brown trying to set a new! bere last night to Jimmy. Dart Jim Thorpe lost his job as a pro meal yle in wearin, apparel for golf.| of Denver, in the third round of} footballe ‘ot married the Ame ‘ scheduled ten-round bout Iday, Lo, the poor Indjan is right We have wondered, ever and This young barrister teed-off the | = == a =. “ stn, and sometime ften ag) other da wearing long pants, now nd then, if Bi Ehler will fareh collar and tie to mateh hi: o ver talk Fred Jackson out of | bald pate “A Slicker,” > enough strokes to make at least an | My even’ match out of it Having no clubs to play with, Kd 4 just like Mine", Seiira, accompanied by. his Scotch a nile gl onder at became of George | ler Sandy yonds his spare wed to think he was, Has he de-{ Keeping in pra ka? asin the country. Stanford va | t versit Washington | At Berkeley—W, 8. C. ¥ Califor: AL riland s Mary | s Multne ah A. € At Low Angeles — Santa Clara ve, U.S. ¢ | Branch @s, Kedlar | At Salem—Willametio ¥ | wvallis—regon A | Mt Moscow —Idahio Montana West Seattle Runs U p Big Score on Franklin Indians Win, 33-0, Friday and Can't Be Beaten Out | Morgan as Champ? \ Druxman \\ of Chance for Tie in Present Race; Have Inside Track to Title QYOOSEVELT and elimi nated from all chance morning when they played to a7 to 7 tie at Denny Herbert halfback, scored the Roosevelt touch- down and kicked goal. Broadway's score came after a blocked punt which, was picked up by Imbrey, who scooted 40 yards for a touchdown. Imbrey also kicked goal, Broadway were hopelessly field. Serr, Ree year nd years \the West Seattle elever ere the gale teams of Seattle high school football | he door af the ¢ircuit so long that t ( i n their appearance be gue n the size of the sec agalr # those d re gone fore paper guy y the Indigns are on the threshold ¢ their firgt football championship and not} ng ¢ beat them out of at least a tie fo — the top rung of the ladder, Coach Milholir has turned the trick The West Siders made this a mathematica certainty en tl team-ro! r the Franklin Q rs at Denny field Friday, 33 to 0, MILHOLEN The ‘Indians have be in, the abit th ir of ling up t cores, being the third time they have broken the 30-mark in Franklin was helpless against ‘Newcast le, surat: | Shamrocks ! Tine opene. in Feature LINKOPS Wert Seattle AND SUMMARY Franklin " Handball Loop WATERMAN IS in Class A ss ‘ AP TE R BIG GO terman, former Seattle Start Etat th ai te water ¢ S| MNHE local i a H i. Ds n Ns t mpl fc : Arctic 1 uta ‘ N ie I ecessa ere THE SCHEDULE BROWNING AND nevi, ji. Daviesunie SIKI IN MATCH | = Judging from the amount of time Judge Clay Allen and Dee John] ho sponds on every putting green Crook Are tile olfer At | after everybody ho holed out least (hey play over different | Gene Hatton's putter ts not. work COUtHE OVE Sunda ing right or the cups ave not large } enough | (TOWERS This is the time of year when| i the High handicap fellowr-and oth: | Dr Cota Demploton had a tough ' ive ymndering when the May | 1 PH aA Inter rules’ olng to be nailed up time on the links last weet " quarter he won the wy | “Twomey Dag A.J TOWER € to win the prep title thi T ForMen, Women and Chitaren % FISH BRAND | SUCKERS ; 4, Dy, Portland | U | | j By Leo H, Lassen Like the pitcher that went to the well once too often and got Frank Varmer has been trying to kid Vop Time antl the aged Tacoma cracked for a op, heavyweight took on the ers from Young dack y in Tacoma Thursday. may stage another as he is in the habit ut even Farmer can't go on forever . ay Wonder if I Colima’ still remembers that punch on the chin in the second round of his fight with Leo Lomski here this summer? Looks like he has a pretty good memory by the way he has been. giving Lomski the run-around in Los Angeles. The fight is off now for good after several postpone: ments in which the M has had everythi ted tonsils. WATERMAN 1 whatnot < WK BOSTON

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