The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 12, 1925, Page 18

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THURSDAY’ Bears and Huskies at Top Strength for Berkeley Batti FOOTBALL Foo || 10-7 Odds Being Offered t ‘ oe Saturday | Haven wit Jones’ Y ites to | New > Bulldogs ames HACK nicely # & tough at heavy fave gle w Per sylvania in w the Bulldogs came out seco: best, but after a argument Prin on show ed that it has possibilities by mopping Harvard last Saturday, but JONES 3 who wage Eli favor only terrific up on are making O ites to co! MICHIGAN VS. N A GAME OHIO STATE that has much bear. | ing on the Big Ten title, Michi gan and Ohio State meet Saturday at Ann Arbor, Both teams have been Icked, but so has everybody else in that league except Minn sof j The Badgers may get a real re-| ception at Minneapolis when they | play the powerful Iowa team. Chicago plays one of the most | important intersectional games of| the year, meeting the brilliant} Dartmouth eleven. | OTHER BIG GAMES ATURDAY'S schedule includes the following tussles: Army vs. Columbla, Notre Dame vs. Carnegie, | Harvard vs. Brown, Pittsburg vs. | Pennsylvania, Syracuse vs. Colgate, | Penn State vs. West Virginia, | Washington and Jefferson vs. De- trolt, Georgia Tech va. Georgia Jarrive in Berkeley, | morning \Californial Eleven Is |, Favorite Color: By Henry Lar * when @ large If into a mass of 5 Iper-sport in South on Champs; Huskies on Way quently to ¢ Crowds Cheer ae Husky Eleven ps leas 9 MEMBERS of the Uni ~ know have ¢ y of Washington Hu j ‘fifo has « here night, they evades a sendoff by and it is f . eur a big nus per “What, then, Color, for In what Jim Lula Ange One of the pepplest rallies ever given for a departing Washing GRANGE has in superabundance Thorpe was The probable Hneups for the port be California. Washington game Saturday follow: California Pr Mell LER Sargent L.T.R * Rau GR auso } o had the Washington Douglas 1, Brix Wright rell part of 1 worst the publt hippers be those who re asked = fre xplain wary great athletes get of the gota ation th satinfac are suppored to e haven tunate na do y inf Thorpe Firpo h Babe Ruth overflowed with and what Red Grange @ tremendous figure in the wor uch hold on the publi a few . tre and m just as tumble at cannot torily and d make-up mar The rep interest to tlk that slugging and greatest attra t of embarrassment that not ask URELY Cobt have bee player in ‘ormation, had, what n bet the ad, what valuable that } The Babe had of n ball a mile tion the game ever has known In the game t of the Miller ........ € Carey GL. Coltrin r ; rickson Huber ......R.E.L.... Cutting Carlson . a Guttormsen Imlay (c¢) ...L. H.R atton Dixon .,....R HL... Wilson Jabs -F... Tosreau (c) Bonamy Brix Huskies of Washington are thelr way to the football lair of the mighty Golden Bears, | riding thru Oregon today, and the Purple and Gold eleven is due to Cal, tomorrow iE on The team station nearly the coa scribes. 4 out of the O..Ww.| last night, accompanied by 200 Northwestern fans and| ng staff, managers and| The Washington team came thru the terrific game with Stanford in shape and the Huskies t thelr strongest lines n¢ Bears Saturday Beavers. game over the fine 1 a atrict million . hia le ul ago an vas worth struck out, 5 that he and with as much enthusiasm as he park the publi established in ever Itt Males SuperStars, Out ot Atlilletes the present day. That ts sufficient to mal him an idot but ft is not enovieh to make tig the god of the gridiron that he Is Knute Rockne, the ? saw him pla the kids oy narrow path by ng whi a aK iner given to New . : told him that he had a ad tyfaced kids in the streets and t traying thelr trust. He d th used the kids would think it was © then . from what I've heard of Jigs Rockne said, “the thas the Alsposition of thy athlete, Fi r went to his head. & modesty that will survive any inclination of himself and « generosity oo ) allow him to take any credit away trem” York basebal Pe ideal me nev mu has intima A think too w proper has the hair never 9 his te: announced that he was on Mike Ave fought am nts xing were knew the primitiy he Boxing fa to be t the Ruthian influ ors during the past Too much was bad abc ence on the morals of season when he was in je with his wm perhaps the ager and employer, but it remains a fact that Kuth did have # tremendous influence with the kids. “Then there is another influence that he has, The three classes of spectators at a footbal game are the fair faws, those who want to be foothall players and those who can't either a Inck of ability or maturity beyond foothal years. eee baseball standpoint Ty ra Hornsb; 1 Babe Ruth, t game 2,000 to a clut He was brought never turned his He has always loved youngaste “Football is now, 1 belleve, the game nearest heart of a kid. He wants to be « football the street kids just like Grange. He wants to hear the & of the thousands and sce the line of tacklers fn bly wake ther knocked the oho un clu re was so much H bap N national here may t no became #0 up in an orphanage and 5 thoughts from the hard nperit 5 that sentiment for the much color as the Ho on there are the older fe wanted to be Red . i his s own, fellows why days, They oe with them. a Gran| the fanned Just as gloriously and they & romance rode one him y iim and that's abog has, first of all, the skill to run faster all. 7 ‘ Ibe to } and farther with a football than any player of Amer week By Peter S Salvus T key to the prep championship situation is held at the present time by Coach Ira Pease’s Ballard being Ballard meets Garfield Saturday in the big prep nd, while the following Schwabacher to Head Glendale BALLARD IS HOLDING KEY TO PREP TITLE Pease’s Eleven Will Meet Babes and Indians Two Weeks of Play Left in High School League; | . Garfield and Ballard Play Saturday in Big Game, West Seattle tle Coming Up Next be Schoenfeld, secretary, and J. the Newberger, tr officer tr FRAYNE WINS Sarees ELLINGHAM, N 1 Groh Say Pilot Toledo Tossers NO MANAGER in basebait 4N taken better care of his vet eran players than John Mc “7 evry’ the ¢ boxer that has invades Cooper, raw Graw well need not worry about 8. SCHWABACHER was SPEED GRIND & good minor league berth when elected president of i ls playing days are over. Hank Jale Golf and Country cu! will year manage 4 meeting of the board ||U To years, will make his second here in the main event at theg | tal Pool next Tuesday night | recently leveled Ritchie Davis | three rounds, and in Gowdy next Columbus of the American asso. tion, and next year, it is sald, McGraw is arranging to put Groh in « the Tol- of the yenterday tle Lang, ¥ auto race here 1 that was cc ivera in the © Day © pr lent; Her from a ff nposed of best ¢ winning, M | record for the ed the puntry, In the world's track when he “BLACKWELL IN ‘on nance) SPOKANE BOUT honors, The} SPOKANE, the finish, | Blackwell 4 on the| here in the thing in the books that goss gl ashrer, brok a real fighter. elected. mi be Al Webster, Webster he time in “Billings Iron! y, and is rated | of the toughest 150. von FROM MARTY * hr "Norman Batten Ted night de | Webster made one fight bere ia last was chec summer, tog 1 i ve a hold of tis ‘AL WEBSTER DUE FOR @ Northwest from California fn may) showed the fans that he ‘had ere Cooper's Opponent next week ‘ been coming ty i Saturday the Beavers tackle Coach Milhol-| * of § in's West Seattle leaders. | feated } y, Ta If Garfield should be beaten by Ballard) De\vywelent, | | boxing Claire Brome k Donald, according | the Coast league ball park, Wi rell, promoter. Black-| gave Bromeo such a bad will fight Tommy Mack on the} that the referee stopped thet and gave it to Al. Get Two Boxers to Oppose Hans in doubt. ;instead of 3 to Jimmy ¢ GONZAGA WINS | ca sme Was | BEARS READY California, too, will have all of yma light in the main event of Legion's Armistice : Latzel in Show TT make sure that at least one| opponent would be avaliable for Hans’ Latzel, the unconquered German, two big fellows have been | secured to be at Austin & Salt’s gym Friday night, at which time| the amateur smoker will be held. George Rastus Augusta Washing- ton, heavyweight from Africa, and Battling Leslie, the Swede, are the two big fellows signed for the job. One of the two will meet the Ger- man heavyweight. Both are 200 pounders. There will be seven other bouts on the bill and three of the matches will be between Filipino boxers. ts men in prime condition for the game that is expected to settle the Coast. title. ‘This means that {t“will be a fair test for both teams Figuring that California has the home-ground advantage, if that means anything, and it will if it Is a warm day, and that the Huskies may have lost a lot of their effectiveness after their hard game with the Cardinals, the California betters are making the Bruins a 10-7 favorite to win. and the Beavers should pull thru with aj day bout victory over West Seattle the next week, it will bring about a tie for the title. On the other hand, if Garfield is beaten, the In- dians will assume the role of champions re- gardless of their showing against Ballard. Ballard is not considered a weak team by any means and the Beavers can be expected to topple either West Seattle or Garfield MILHOLIN Coach Leon Brigham’s Bulldogs hav proved that they are easily the second best, and maybe | the best, of the prep teams, and they "will be out to make California will be In better shape | @ big showing against Bal- than at any time this séison, with| lard. Tut Imlay in condition to go the| fBrigham's warriors have had | put ee . Hoquiam Tops route, He's mainspring of the back- good rest of two weeks and will en- | TO CHANGE GAME LAWS: MISSOULA, -Mont, Nov. 12 Changes in Montana game laws, as applied to big game and game birds, will be made November 21 here, when state, federal and county of- ficials gather for thelr annual meet- ing. TRIO GET BIG KILL OF DEER DAVENPORT, Wash., Nov. 12 Oliver Hall, Charles Kirkwood and Game Warden Van Hook returned from a hunting trip into Stevens county with one of the best deer Kills in that part of the state. A 200-pound buck and another pounds ws were killed ere Killed by. the trio. 20 GRIDDERS TO JOURNEY ABERDEEN, Nov. 12.—'Twenty players will leave here Friday for Everett when the Aberdeen grid team clashes with the Everett Prep squad Saturday afternoon. Coaches Taylor and Mashin have been ¢: ing their charges a tough workout for the game, McHugh earned places on the first team as fulfoack and quarter, re- spectively. ABERDEEN TIES FROSH ELEVEN ABERDEEN, Nov. 12.—The Aber- deen All-Stars and the University of Washington frosh team yesterday tied here, 6 to 6, in thelr Armistice game, Skeats scored for Aberdeen, with Duffy making the six points for the yearlings. SPOKANE STAR OUT OF GAME SPOKANE, Nov. 12—Coach Clar- ence Zimmerman, of the North Cen- tral prep eleven, has his men {tn good shape for thelr game with Hill- yard, here, Friday afternoon. Solke, center for the, Centrals, is the only man who is injured. FORFEIT TILT CASHMER®, Nov. 12—The Cash. mero high school eleven claims a 1 to 0 forfelt over the Cle Klum, prep team, as the latter canceled a ‘tfamo scheduled for last Friday with the Cashmere team, according to Ken. neth Clayton, athletic manage r ‘The Independents and the Nippon A. C. are scheduled for Sunday at Broadway playfield in an amateur grid title. Loule Moldenhour, man- ager of the Independents, would like to secure games with amateur teams in Seattle, “> Hatter 124 ‘BAe FEM! Avenue 126] Bob Novak and Bob/ Team Scoring in Southwest Hees Noy, 12 altho topping the high school field. Flanked by Jimmy Dixon and with three fine fullbacks in Young, Jabs and Griffin, Andy 4 coteme of stars to help Imlay out. Carlson, former Everett quar- | terback, will take care of that po. | sition. | LINES MAY DECIDE IT Much will depend upon the lines of the two teams If tho Huskies can charge as fast as they did against Stan- ford, they stand a good chance of wrecking the Bears’ tricky offensive. One thing that Washington will “| have to watch for In Berkeley will |be m heady kicking game, with| plenty of quick kicks. This ts |something that Pop Warmer didn’t ter the game againat the Beavers | with full strength. ¢ Bob Buzard, | "al Russell and the ¢ two injured | ~Raymond, members of the squad, have had | y of time in which to rest up| are In Mt condition to play. | +55 leagué, ia among the three low Ballard fs stilt handicapped by | ost scorers in the circuit, with only the Injury of Bonamy, regular | 44 points. Hoquiam, a fifth-place center, and Bailey. Dick Zuppe | team in the standings, ts the lead is working at halfback for the ing scorer, with 88 markers. Beavers and the youngster’s | Centralia, altho not yet defeated, showing In his first gamo re- | hoy won ono game lens than F cently stamped him as a com: | mond, and the team holds second ing star. | place scoring honors Broadway and Franklin are to| Following ts tho scoring record of mix Friday with Lincoln and Queen | tho te cluding the games Anne fighting for the win column | last Saturday: in the other game Saturday, {Hoquiam .... The freshmen prep gridders were | { have in his book. scheduled to wind up tho season |, On punting for distance, George|in their division Friday afternoon |Olym |Guttormsen and Loule Tesreau fig-| with Lincoln playing Ballard at | Mootesan jure to outkick anybody on the! Rallard and West Seattle's year-| Vancouver . Bear squad lings journeying to Roosevelt to|Kelso .... meet the Teddies aie Conch Charles D'Vorak's Roose-| It v seconds have cinched the championship in thelr class, but second team games will be played up to November 23. olevens in the Southwest Washing probably some if the big three paid less at tention to “tradition, sentiment and historio backgrounds". and more to football, Vancouver, B. C, meets Jackio Fields here tonight at \the Olympic auditorium. aA ID ADVIGE | ” x AW,~ A CAMEL, ~ GOSh\¥ WE I HAD A Moot “He Decent ~ {2} cantrtareto || WIM TORY EXTRAORDINARY DREAM SAND, A LAST NIGHT! = 1 DREAMED JEWEL CAGE I WAS RIDING A CAMEL GEED,~ TREE,~ ACROGS THE DESERT <THE AND BLACK CAMEL GTARTED “To PAW APPLES =~ THE SAND, AND UNEARTHED A BEWARE! = DO DEWEL CAGE,~-I DiGMOUNTED| | Not TALK To ASD OPENED THE SEWEL STRANGERS CAGE INT WAG A SEED FOR GEVEN I PLASTED-THE oreD AND DANG te A-TIREE GREW BEFORE ME, BEARING APPLES WITH A PRIENT LEATHER GKiN le CHANGE! « “Ween You a! ME, THINK TH MADAME HAG AT” A LOOSE AERIAL HERSELF! FOR ceVen) Fj DANG, HOW Io WE Go\\e-o BorRoW CIGARS? would help matters | PALUSO TO here. here | FIGHT Nov 12 I . will tight Tom. Jefoatin star of the & © of Idaho here | ing Hutton was the | h — | Since then Webster has bea @ aceused of avold-| ing most of his boxing up a rey, the negro| Montana and Idaho, eavywelght. .. Maybe this $s}and 15-round bouts. they meant when they Bage twice, is unusually { Lomski plenty of fight here n| Gene Tunney i Georgo He bet what Tunney gains thru th Why not let em fight it out in the old pipe bowl ? If you want to see how Rough Cut tobacco stacks up against Granulated, then your old pipe bowl’s the proper place to stage the battle... Just match a bow] of Granulated up against a bow] of Rough Cut...You’ll see Rough Cut’s cooler under fire, lasts longer and is much smoother- going ... Yes sir, once you’ve seen Rough Cut in action you'll back Granger for the rest of your life, There’s a definite reason for that Rough Cut Granulated tobaccos burn fast and hot because they’re cut fine, But Granger burns slow and cool, be+ cause it’s out coarse, It just natue rally makes the coolegg, smoothest emoking you ever exptrienved, Packed in heavy foil instead of tins—hence 10¢ taking op and Sage gave is] 3

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