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DAY, NOVEMBER MO TRICK(«, ey rages - ay ae GAMES. ¥ 1° sturr | A Prophet With Honor in His Own Land” Upser FAILS | ‘ose ng Sean gee | DOPE El THE SEATTLE STAR i s who Jammed da turda Hagshaw, who used to wear the moleskins for Wash hi y » their ears the nd who first came fare at Everett high Nevers i Stanford Beaten by Pow- : ikee wae ‘ae ante © eet ma mater when the great same of foethall wee & ering a § t Michigan’s Defeat by be erful Washington Drive low tore across the chalk mar He promised a winning team—not a champlonship—in three f nt t | Northwestern Biggest and Defense, 13 to 0 elied for Elmer Teareau, for George W years, Bagshaw brought a lot of fine, big fellows to Washington ont F 4 ’ all of th rT: Wast developed them, he fulfilled his promise—a winning team; © “beautif ke Grid Spill of Year Be ‘al : red and because he failed to win the much-coveted championship the at TANFO , | f S ; e anvil chorus started ite knocking ere . ° wy ta dow fundamer Rest ok. hy Aw her things was the old Dobie stuff, always throwing the By \ y f : he i . ‘ eure. 4 . rful record of the tall Scot at Washington in Bagshaw’s face , : y 4 ee oe eed m Laney Beautiful, but dumt the at 1 H i : / . in i body, kick Those 25,000 football maniacs, for maniacs the pPPNre we igr: Sae Ete OPARp EONS DER FF Liat c k gw and tactics were, went football ¢ and in their delight ¢ 8 b f ul MH th Card over Washington's vi they f ta it Re SHAW, in t face of this criticism, kept on about his business raay 0 i I « i we stela: a husky little Welshman, bundled up a big over teaching football as he knows it—hard tackling, hard-hitting On one of the pillars of the new Nebraska stadium is an inserip. \ ge f the in and when the sat, sitting on the bench with the raft of Husk sterferen few tricks in the pinch, Ce ative ull that ‘Not the goal, but the ie!” and that is what the football is Uy, out x eee Saturday Bagshaw pitted his charges against the Cardinals, 1, if the t r f if ‘ J ¥ boy dium the QomEonn like Horatio Alger, Jr, should write couched b, Warner, call artest mentor In the buat c : *~ 2 ington this story of “Sink or Swim, Do or Die,” or ness, Trick pl nereened passes, deceptic everything in the ut the w ful gan f turd | GAR <— ge whatever you wish to call it, for Saturday afternoon those powerful book of modern football, was tried by the Californians, They were for Velut 1 ga I to ¢ purpleshirted football players wrote one of the final chapters in the dangerous, but the terrific charging of the Huskies knocked all n ber a prophet ith hor | The Cardinals st of Enoch Bagshaw’s fight for success the tricks cock-eyed and when the test came—those two terrific h Bag | That fr k maseball violating every yer t football i epted mode | at: | i Re NEVERS tions and showed th | tensive wh , | Husky cig ae Homer Brew Had to ‘Wrameaetren Not Badly | Duck Boats at Stadium| Wins From | wa —_ eit e vee I jured | By Heme & Ber, | ot wn oem am) Ltshers Washi ept them (Croquet Champ While Stanford was opening | ELL, folks, Lassen, famous : x By Alex C. Rose t thwest delegatt up in its own territory Wash- | Wilson Packed Off Field ting editor, aayn| Maple Leaf Held to Six-|y Wi. the California open golf]an ef part of hig ington kept plugging away dl , a ticket to the : . } } we ( a = 4 Geacee Guitermeue fs far out Saturday, but He'll came| rere aes | All bid a Carbon. 7 hype hg While iding their time In a fae ee U psets Kicked Nevers that It wasn't | Be All Right write | came as ado Eleven hr the lemon state, these linksmen | ANOTHER upee BS 1 Jong after the start of the see- eBAUCE | ty of Renton will find other very attractive aie “teach fhiaks baa stone j end quarter that the Huskies Sara page ek an we sporting By Peter Salvus tournaments to take a whirl at ee ’ worked into a position to score, t ot-| writers say 1 saw >y bg ¥ AGN ia me Neri is out to out os gia thaie 4 ¥ opened up d drove to the strongent de-| | over ) lalee oe de ae arn se do Farid od yer is pultig Ms ge 6-0. TREE \ Pg aserte phe ny % fensive backs tn/ ce ite lead in the Northwest. Bocce Mas 1 got sen is inet upset: Am ) cage eee pagar Sho yeahs to football, will be My Sunday at Hiawatha play The advertiatag 1s clicap sf" the nakern's 9 i George Wilson to George Guttorm. | in condition , to] - z . and sitet ee ee The Haskell Indians fell be ‘ sen, worked, and Guttormsen we start the game R . ne fore Dayton, 6-2, after the Red him.. He missed try pe egetaae veka game between | up like firemen of the Castle's goal ae aid rs hi to win. A x day at Berkeley. | T. T. Minor The ticket I got for writing Lapansky, center. Michals scor: rola 4 e Dame to a The other touchdown came late} Siete Sent grammar school| this article entitled me to a | ea the other point : a the game after Wilson had been core sie wee and Walla! stadium seat that was so far cae RET : 1 team took arried off of the f gon Louie | day that hia star| Gl Walla west that a ferry boat on El Cait: aoe bth. Dartmouth, psreau replaced bim. The Cur ie cate | ee Would eventu-. liet bay almost min me down itera cal men n eleven smearing Co ] nals opened a desperate ereon cette G. BREW ily te |. One of the Carroll boys sai atid ah soldat opie Forward passes beat Tesreau intercepted t interference formed quickly Loule started across the chalk rks. He stiffarmed the passer come All-American water-bucket| next to me, and he sald he was couldn't stand t tch| Just 10 miles off the Aleutian h thelr faces in 1 Islands. a drink. | We dium field urday fn the » ond half of the Either stay in Florida all win Harvs ard Outelasad 3 ter or don't stay at all,” is the and then tal BOTH BLAC KS WINNERS yw that I've given| is fast becoming nd nalf gth of th id | J : trandfather was ¢ "3 OTH of Black Diamond answer that Hagen, Sarazen, et 3 18 th nd ran belt the Tangth f the fie q. was only), Grandfather was chan > of the Be: al resolved wlan they taincied B 4 Sox of the Eastern o quchsowrs Sets eee WILSON stunned in ono} 8° Player of os! a, March |. Serene | that some easy money could be | football ; i Les mere converted the try jof the terrific pileups in. tre w ol folks, ve will ‘now home, and peared | had in dear old California. The Crimson took its third or-po 1 sec Samia Thies ec Tides cna our review of the game | ke. at the . u football flop of the season Sat- Bo for the scort Ww sy gen pany gies Tt was all good, clean fun, electr sav urday in the first of the B ce fee } enusbiée fate’ the’ Beara | the players on both sides was And 3 Druxman,| S8me with the Vikings, 1 Three games from the Princeton Those Two Stands of a‘ 2 barcabes } strong, manly fellows, and the | you can ‘ and| Rudy Demac and Len Jones Tigers, and the Jersey boys ran HEN a team js driven to wi : ked lke the Purple andy stands was full of good, whole ac Uinckboard.| S¢oFed two goals apiece in. the | up the biggest score that has W =r ts cf itn goal and hes|< 1 was sunk when Wilson left} first game with Ogden making ever beer mada ngalnit the Gant ae. dager tne game, but Louie Tesreau filled | | the other goal. Tommy Over- bridge eleven, 36 to 0. o stop = ° won: re ae in in great fashion and helped stop West Seattle ton and Goalie Troyer were the . in | Fac va ifs aod bela’ as Ernie Nevers tn four Dts) Ernie Nevers. Renton stars of Un) game, 2 : : ushes of Dij ulkins and and does it you have the greatest | “yon, ily needed next: Sat N The lone score for the Blacks ae rushes gnan, Caulkins anc thei that ‘football oagiont tune | UTORY: however, because of his | osed Out by Cada an & cena Ge0 tan © oF nd when en Oe BY | wreat He plays a a hot >i k yi F i A wice you have to tip your bonnets | OU. itlrtant part in every | Tacoma Squad: ac e lc s acing Minnesota Leading Big Ten to the boys on a sr spaoggel ston | PBSC of the Husky team’s play. | VACRAMENTO, Nov. 9—Membern|rryacoata, Nov. 9Taroma A. C re \M! ITA is tie Bay pa) os And that’s what those Husk tantord' wes ‘bant hit ta the Mas . kg : Ri S ed team in the Big Ten, its be . 7 rv and Agnates of Const lea ie beat ‘est Beattl ! - , 2 . oN iid Saturday. . an tales Wot Bee | ee tee ’ W eattle, ing Suspension only beating being delivered by Notre In the second half Stanford ball clubs opened thet Dame, a non-conference outfit. The defeats of Michigan and . Canadian Heavyweight R Rie Out on Match With! towa Saturday, and the trim- @ big tackle, for the season, with a| nie Nevers, | Meeting here this mor trimme park. Bi at Upper Woodians 1 hs, with four g: The quarter when Brouillett ncored made its big bid. A Washing: ton man committed a foul on a |game. Both the Army and Navy jwon. Scores; 14, Davis-Elkins 6. 27, West Maryland 0. : their most player, may] Travelers’ hotel. New Coast league | 4 by Weat & led the scorers during the game. ~ pass by Weat Seat sc ® be out of the Call nla Kame eY- | activities will be de at the meet As t touchdc Jack N n scored the other count Lf Stanford punt and the Cards |; {the G Nev-| wail se Cae ais thas, cs BV cee Ayiee Roy Cliffe; Nate Druxman Shifts Tuesday Card ming Illinois handed Chicago Sweet Waneegie tacraces | |V0, [Ut % the Californie. game. Nev: 1 ' i tou resp ba: t Pool, Stagi : left Minnesota alone in the lead. th en 17 n the field |ing and tho present aystem will be| the goal that meant y t for Todds at Pool, Staging 32 Rounds of Boxing Grange didn't do anything They brought the bal jinjured hip after plunging after | ’ Seattle ncored in th After 8am Dowing had registered Saoet Chics oe the 10-yard line. Four times | Georg, Guttormsen, who had tray-|fevised and enlarged, according to!) rites to convert the poln the Tacomans, Jimmy Daly, Todd ACK RE F agslost, Colesgp,;bat his aseey Nevers hit the line and on the led 80 yards down the field after| the plan of the ga t boated ania Ehinl hie ae ACK REDDICK developed hangnails, black- say} up . 13-6 score on Chicago, — Farry te big neruad a forward pass. « nuous base 1 Fran-| ne é Fs goal for the other marker. heads and a severe case of hiccoughs, so he | ae tae Raed emg : gore an bier ne t Poulson and Nevers th lease the sale of Salt Lak O G ‘i 2 j 1924 fe a short of yardage. Wanhington | 6.54) would be .in sorry Aiba Tanchiog: actios os. Wn Maik wan D DGERS ET | Sed pcan Be thought the best thing to do was to hie back| Ohio State beat Indiana, 7-0, in the om ae eee in| forthe bis sme with! Celitors a Ae n club which is without ® bed MARANVILLE ANOTHE z ycoring game was 3 A Me oat aah a tala B. ‘ .» after his man- |"? 0 & Bae ee are! Stanfo D he of the uskies and| park now and the shortening of the : 2 > i? ¢@ result Sullders' ager, Jac n ad signe oO OY | 7 . . n the danger zone again and) cords weathered the rough game|s are some of the changes} NEW YORK, Nov. %—“Hubbit"| nayis ett per ; . i) ie Y i Lc meeiaesC y. Georgia Tech Wins hree plays failed to gain. Coach in good shape contemplated. M. former manager of the|by the fulldere 6 te 2. The svon Cliffe atithe Cry stal Pool Tuesday. Whether] ~\ronc1a TECH won the big game Warner sent in Solomon at quarter- ———————-| President Harry Williams, of the| Chicago ( has been sectired obl nen are again’ in. the running for the terrific fight Cliffe gave him in Canada a in the South Saturday, unex- mack to try an ones, eh are | perate passing attack, Loule | league, was presiding over the con-| walvers from the Cubs, the manage !the Jeague title as a result of thelr short time ago, when Reddick was_still out in | pectedly trimming Vanderbilt, 7-0 bade grain 0, Br eres | Tesreau going over for @ touch- | Yeation Rey i |ment of the Brooklyn Robina an-| victory the dressing room, had anything to do with} rattan Pela ae sh Hine and} down. lans were to be discussed for| nounced today ara wlies;< A Hebbelt. out * © 4 adic oe pial = aie ech, 37 to ‘ennessee beat 4 Stanford's second and AP chage Washington almost got another|the coming meeting at Catalina] William HB. Marriott, third bane-| side jeft two. bea aie to British C. us ering inmate gts ure nen ticket) Centre, 12.0, Georgia walloped as it turned out, was shot. touchdown when Guttormeen ran| island in January man, has also been secured from|with Hans Berg registering o British Columbia, isn’t known at this writing. | Auburn, 21 to 0, and Alabama see some 0 yards after intercepting} President Harry Williams an-|the Boston Braves for the walver/other. Six Peterson tallied both of} . Anyhow, Reddick faces a long suspension by the Seattle; ran over Kentucky, 31 to 0. The Defense another pass, belng forced out of|nounced today that he had signed a| price |the Jewelers’ goals | ving commission, because he didn’t tarry for the engage-| Tulane and Alabama stand out as 4 was in these two stands that| bounds on the seven-yard line by |new umpire for 1926, Ho Is Adie | ec TEER UPA | lerark: r. Thomas, of the board, examined him Saturday | tB¢ strongest teams in the South this af " ve work in| Nevers, who was hurt on the play|L. Goes of the South Atlantic | 7 ried ves ney ote 5_| year. ae bos ee worm i land had to leave the game, Gut-|league, formerly with the Western | /MONTANA TO HEN rita ae ah me ee | and alae ive was in condition to appear Tuesday, But Red-| se ‘The Washington line stopped|tormsen, by the way, kicked excel-|league. | PLAY TROJANS | fay Maple Leaf and. Carvonao | (ick didn’t Baer him and Other Results Nevers, who had never been stopped | ently and ran his team with fine| : 3s MISSOULA, Mont, Nov. 9--Bome:|tled, 6 to 6, at Carbonado; Burnett |Partook of Franenortaugn) Fights Ridley | ()NE of the rather unexpected re- before. Ea nie = U. 8. ELEVEN WINS |what battered from the batele with |Meat Palace Billiards, 7 to 1, at| northwards. sults Saturday 1p’ the: 5Rat eam Wilson and the two Tesreau | SW YORK, Nov. 9.—On a rain-|tdaho Saturday, the Montana. Griz. | Broadway; Tacoma Tigers won from| When Reddick took the run-out | “——~-——— | the _ 17.0 beating Fordham handed boys rammed gs nore ae The largest American educational | soaked mud field, tho United Statos|ziles are preparing for their game | /**#auah, 3 to 2, at Issaquah. | powder, Nate Druxman was forced eee the. team oat ae battleships after he anne institution in the Near East {s at soccer eleven defeated Canada, 6to1,|with U. S$ C. at Low Angeles next | jto shakeup his card and he'll, put ‘piteniee he ri the scrimmage line. Beirut, Syria. before a crowd of 8,000 spectators, | Saturday PREP jon a bargain bill tomorrow night |p Saeee UT | UeGe NV SAMIDE ORE Se Both Tesreau boys gave him un- ARE FOR { with four six-round fights and two | Jefferson, 6-0, in another important merciful punishment in crashing nim to earth and once Wilson | sicked up the 200-pound Stanford | | ‘our-round battles, the bouts made | BIG CONTEST (Fic pot talent avaiabte beve | var NE, Nov. 9.—With the Uni. | abouts BY AHERN OUR BOARDING HOUSE fullback and threw him back five} versity of Oregon in the cellar in Bud Ridley and Vie King, 4 ‘acuse 3, Ohio Wesleyan 3. og yards. | the Pacific Coast con: nee, Coach bantamweights, will head the ew York university 6, 4 It was during the second ans | . 7 7 Dick Smith started out today to whip| program. = Daronnaieslaity. € that Wilson was injured and h Yypy., Ly, JA NERTHING SHE Ky “Tie his football team into shape for the Freddie Mack will trade Colgate 13, Providence 7 | to be taken from the field. Loule NOU ARE GUIDED BY Le Yyl) AEG MILL Be I ¥ |OregonOregon Aggies classic here! punches with Carl Herman of Georgetown 40, Lehigh 0. a Pesreast replaced hin, kicked ike A | “TAURUS ~ AND Nou Fort BElertr A Yao pot wer | [Saturday It will be the annual] Portland. Tee ES RR RRR ji : fon, intercepted a pass, ran y home comt ame. yw y wil Pe engage aud’ took fare OC GHOULD BEWARE OF " OF tH’ House!» []Goromod-to} frome coming game. | Harry Whybrow will meet | his share of defensive work. — “METENTH CYCLE! —~ |] piGiy AWAY 1 WAG “TOLD “fo US! GAID y Geysel meets Joo Pow: Kelso Trimmed : And in the battle between El- | 1 See A EMERALD BY CHECKING BEWARE OF WATE ove ow Mt] | BOXERS TRAIN ell of San Francisco. b H f er and Ernie, the first meet | Senta i EANie ~x-GO T WOULDNT |] PACKING A HARD FOR GO Eddie Brock and Al Schecter | vy oquiam’: s i i between these super-full- | A ‘BOVE al PUTT SUMP on battle four rounds, : backs, the Washington captain YouR HEAD, ~ tH 16 LUMP OF AW be-foo MUCH! BELLINGHAM, Nov. Billy Jones and Young Weay Gridders, 40-7 carried off the palm. He gained A WARNING —THAT SUGAR IN f {we Y' Martey Foley and Ted Fray er open the show in the other OQUIAM, Nov. Kelao Wan more average yardage and NANA training hard for their bout here as| —four-rounder. H swamped. here. Saturday” BY played like a man possessed on NOUR FIFTIETH YEAR EOANE am ! the main eventers of the American | —— | Hoquiam’'s: prep\ gridders, 407 10 1 the defensive. WILL BE FATAL, UNLEGS WONDERFUL a." TRAN Legion's Armistice night show. This | STAGE BIG pace heaena ne lone score in the lust Erte the coau's beet tulibar, bat el Nou CUT YouR APPETITE MADAME GULTANZAY sh: THE RAO SAU AE CRESTS | quarter on a series of short passes! i FoR ERTING, IN HALF}, misna te eer q | ——_— COMEBACK sae BUTTONS UNDER PREP ELEVEN ELLENSBURG, Noy, 9% — After The Line Delivers “THE TABLE! trailing by seven points, the Ellens- NOCH BAGSHAW had some } SCCRED BIG J pire Normat scnoot eotven made a doubts about how his young MARYSVILLE, Noy. 9.—The vic-| touchdown and a placo-kick In the line would behave before they went tory of the Marysville prep grid-| final period to win, 9 to 7, from Spo- into the game | ders, last Friday, over Edmonds,| kane college, There was only 30 Charging as no Washington was the biggest scoring gamo played | seconds left. to play when Earl John- line has charged since Bagshaw here for several seasons. The Marys] son dropped the ball thru the bars to came to Washington, the Husky made 82 points Lohr Edmonds. bring victory. forwards get the credit they de- sorve. There were no line stars; they | all played fine football, rushing | Nevers 0 badly that he didn't have time to get off hin Kicks. They | were troubled somewhat by (te! trick stuff, particularly a wet | wereened pass behind the line, but when the test camo they wore there give the laurel wreath to Elmer | Tesreau now, YAKIMA HAS GOOD ATTACK YAKIMA, Noy. 9—Untoosing an offense that baffled the North Cen: tral high school eleven, Yakima | scored an easy 16-to.0 victory here Saturday. Coach Schactler's men started scoring early, and made most of their points In the first half, El- é lengson, halfback, and Peterson were the stars of the gamo, WENATCHEE IN CLOSE VICTORY WENATCHEB, Noy. 9. natchee prep eleven. sco! victory here yesterday over Daven port, winning, 14 to 12, The two on did not play Saturday, chances for try-for-point attempted = by Davenport were missed, causing enn ity ax Gale oa TRE eA ew City League ITO DECIDE PRO . them to owe the am, Will Commence WATER HONORS EVERETT TEAM FROSHELEVEN | TYRON LOSES IS DEFEATED) SCORING LEAD The University of Washington] NW YORK, Noy. 9. die ‘Ty- frosh eleven lost {ts first game of] ron, of Colgate, formerly the lead the season Saturday, when it wos|ing scorer in Bastern gridiron defeated, 13 to 6, by the team from} ojrotes, lost his lead Saturday to Bellingham Normal school, Lane, of Dartmouth, who scored three touchdowns against Cornell. Ty “ee Cardinals Dangerous ue Cardinajg were always dan- geroun. hey have well-concealed plays, and in Ted Shipkey, at end, big APY lew i NEW YORK, Noy, 9.—Helen Wain: | AA TaN ; league basketball aetivi NG 5 swan, at guard, and Hill in the J ties will start at the end of || Weight, former national amateur all:| Na BANG AGAIN BEATEN ; backfield, they have some fine ball the week, according to plana of || round swimming champion, chal) Attho beaten by Divie La Hood} SPOKANE, Nov, %—1owla and players. When Nevers couldn't break | thru they were beaten, as the second touchdown for Washing: ton came is the result of a des- Latty Hongland, secretary of the || longed Uthelda lelbtree rtrude| pere @ short time ago, Vie King| Clark high hool was avenged on body, A meeting will bo hetd || Bderle and Aijecn Riggen to meet] made a good impression and he's erett high school here Saturday the last of the week, but the || her in a segs of tests this winter) carded to fight aiw rounds with| when It defeated the Seagull’s eloven, date haw not yet been announced, || to decide tHe national professional] Rud Ridley at the Crystal Poot to-| 6 to 0, in ono of tho hhrdest fought IX championship, morrow night, games here for several years, erent anette

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