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PAGE 24 THE SEATTLE STAR * Tuskies C ‘alifor nia Bears ‘to Stop » Iowa and Minnesota to George Wilson Ready Law of Averages Give: Unravel Big Ten Tangle For Bruin Defense| HuskiesWinOver Bear ‘TER o “unknow As soon as tlie Grizzlies get i a Law of Averages says the Huskies will win from f of thru with the Towa game, they | Team Works Out on Way to California; Enthusiastic ears on Saturday. It is Washington’s turn to re to meet Benny Datkonnt ona “Woatet: Geate Crowds Greet Huskies on Arrival, and Many defeat California failed f th Sisnlat Gold teams have failed to win frc 1e ban at Michigan Washington Alumni on Hand for Welcome . Purple and Gold teams have failed to ¥ eS die If the M enota can get t Smithian Bruins for four years, and four years previous fornia, ie ae Ie Aare B yLeo H. Lassen Washington won from Ca lifornia. in the number of Sporting Kouor of The Star Washington is behind ( t » to o ft them QERKELEY, Cal., Nov. 18.—A tornado that has assumed'| points scored, with 171 against the Bears’ 178. The r hav eda tie f * D> gigantic proportions in the minds of California foot-|| Bruins hav aged 16.1 points a game with Wash- —— lies along quiet tofeat @ hands both ball supporters hopped off the train here this morning and|| ington only .5 of a point benind them. ly and allowed | boot them out of th : ter nt NS nie pg a 2 St the Whilad Milasots. lata tier th Huskies of W hingt n were in th lair teams| Towa, Michigan will be playing | Of the Golden Bear, impatient for the big lof the} Oblo State, always a strong | test to help determine the Coast conference f and) team in Big Ten social circles idiron championship Saturday afternoon. 7 J Fielding ‘Yoat's defeat by:North Interest in the tewcomers was high and | Now tho Griez-| western shows that Yost's de ite iy Hes face the| fense has its weak spots, A |& big crowd of California students, alumni game could be ox and supporters were at the depot to witnes Eastern critics be the arrival of the dreaded foe from the ided the Huskies was 72 to 3, in “e The worst beating 1921. WASHINGTON WAS THE LAST COLLEGE TEAM TO BEAT THE BEARS. SATURDAY THEY HOPE TO BE THE SINCE THE ANDY SMITH REGIME J Webster Is Bruin Win, Trojans’ Hope toughest ga of the sea seoreles: ‘2 . PRIEDMAS so far when| the muddy field, but lort War Se eG: AW! “Haye, tN they (meet Nick ‘to beat tho weaker | North esa a Ch Title if Mitcwecdawa® Gocanuss ms Washington alumni, bravely flaunting the : & ance at Iitle 1 grec cut, of the run-| colors of the Purple and Gold, met the Hus- W t ] F Huskies Lose ch in the 1y kies at the train and escorted Coach Bag > antec or - in’ L t t 4 STANDD game agains Washington . ojourn here BAGSHAW haw and the gridders to the Claremont ho- Gs tel, where the team will stay during its brief pha oo! * ys AY et ‘ights VEBSTER California No injuries bothered. the Washington team and George ’ wane Wilson, the Hush one sore spot, was in fine fettle for | : 0; 8. c. the fray. Wilson is still a little wobbly from the Stan- ‘ OA C.. Serer pos ery ord game and his recent iit ie Bue the whirlwind of Send Telegrams the tornado can still figure in the Huskies’ attack to ( heer Squad y Alex c. Rose | ident assignment, and MM. McKlwaine, J.T. Heff WRIGHT HAG Wash. State. Montana . Oregon ... F wed 4 eat ae 4 a8, Om b mcs ences a ‘Tuts wes t, hay a| CORVASSIS, Ore, Nev. 12.—Coach the of Henry Bi GAMES T SATURDAY D T t t \reieeagiag ‘aahington at} will’ be. the FE. Sands and T. 8..Clingan are | !NJURED HANI + he «Washing bis, & minK | aifback, Wes B E ; apr neley ~~ | 7 is ¥ the nominees for the two vacan- : stead » dee or tomor p in Los An give, taking G 1 started: ri Oregon vs. O. A. C. at Eugene. nual matc cles that to be filed he BE but will t best. Ca goles in Decem-| him in wher Ja U. 8. C, vs. Montana at Los An-| Old Guards, lees ot tru ee me despite it © Brix 1 g thom he ee | itt geles. and-up mb sche Jud ¢ ting, Dou a, Gut couragemen! pofore Fred Mor n a's father | * im nner aes | the . Eimer and Loule|| tee 20% ' 2 se) ‘ r <9 bei B24 es ot aaa KANSAS CITY, Ma, Nev. 18—Altho : =e ‘ Pee ¢ the Ht ogee cere. vas > al nages To Okishoma ie record of t f eral yea By Peter Salvus n all ¢ eH of Want sts, is interested |i © 1902 by @ mar IKE tangled weeds in a garden, t the Bears. — tho ur ity goes into the annual upsets in the Pacific coast con- eis no over-confidence in } C houses, Individual : nastum ference football dash have made the , rather a grim and f the team The si ous work in realization of what they are task of choosing thelr best made bh slightly mu the 1925 cham- up against A Coast champion . and today yey when pion a weary ship will rest upon their show reste comin ait rf hie beck, is ic provid. g and Baggy'’s stalwarts will ? Enoch «Bar: seg on. ee € “Washington be in that game to win from the : Wintel Ban} real ah ae Seca jones to. ‘Call- Bears because they are Calis 1 : r lAraneea ioe: cents etn 4 Bear squad by Andy Smith tol with Joe n nes, A hah That js the main reason A Husky vic Rar; Expression nd beat * fierce att f the Huskie Mont., Nover : . y ir m1 ‘ rc Geysel has trouble with bo; CRY 0 AES ene maki of pti th is not at all co t of the} Billings fo! ngeles righ would tuver te hextiee Ga hich | box well. He knows the art, but team that has leadership o n. ¢ & spor : tia axe j he heavier Chicago eleven. tol erm tig net to t isn't able execute his p held the coast d Owens. y % t ak isn't able to execute his punching t : Btante ! by thono in] tne Colima-Lomsh AeAS |the way he should. title for six years a ce sg satto i tee eel Too much gym work has madd would place «begga ciara an fer Uataile FLOOD OF Bob Sage, the Detroit mi i% a fighter out of him instead of a ee oth With the handleap ratings of Sophia Fee ng | WIRES FOR TRAM | wetght, who gave Leo Lomskt his| > boxer, and he'll win a lot more meatier ot feat | | the past year destroyed in the [1 EAR SUPPORTERS ap ifs Pig ore i eth Dem i or] fights SE dala ine hie ee piace'as the onily | nual meet fire that burned down the club- | FEAR HUSKY PACK Tot on the books down | of down in Los Ani Sage beat |} | stuee: and salia into’ his opponents Bee catan, tear {ticareitend will, get] house, one does not havo to fore F ontiins pee canoes (60: BY laa t ono night, and defeate at ike he did in his first roun JONES BGA CHTS the | ace very far to sense a “burning Same hax assumed etrantic| geyeral other well known boxers ” Wha ree d against Joe Powell the other night, weak Oregon eleven between it and| The most important bit of “other for Skipper Haynes, Myers | hd ih pled f Califor ern California c atcom an Geysel is a Non-hearted. youngs e any eeeubls at | ster who is paying the price of | Wools Clash overwork. r didn't h @& coast title business’ Coach Howard Jones, of the Unl- versity of Southern California, wants | ures. California to win and a Bear victory| soing to be requested to Il be the proposal to| and Pursey ere they have sorted os and out and pinned the news tags on | wore their brother members Inglewood team, captained b Telegrams of congratulations ‘) and well wishes greeted the | of th no will not only give | | Huskies in a flood, and were read | Cooper a terrife fight her | and discussed by members of the | aay tut it te | ~ inBig Game DAYTON PREP over Washington would place his! the kit Larry (“Duke of Ireland") Tv 1 teins : DRO-Wwoo Trojans in a favorable position to J.T, MeVay ts the sole nom the moat, succes ful seam It is the ery of all tho wear. Tonight the orbitinetes iar ss Sete = sith te Leo Lomski or S Abas nonenievee mbt ten TEAM VICTOR share the four-cornered tie which eg fe the Breaueney berth. |club's history during the past year | ers of the Purple and Gold, and Pasion ts pha? ae ert Colima in map cruad bout ; Soe ru aa “t sa 4 went SATAN WATLAL NOG might result. dim has been attending to the | is said in such a way that the | Mlumni att Cooper is working like a trojan | P' hools staked! tere | c Wee WALLA saa aoe BEARS FACE | duties of vice president during | White it may be true the first| confident California supporters | and Purple and) for hix coming tit with tho rough| Saturday afternoon, when Sedrq wate Walla was _ beaten pee MIGHTY FOES the past year. Ira Bronson and | 100 years are always the hard | are dubious, for once, as to the Sipe will bo re-| and ready Webster. Vooley and Whatcom clash in the! Wee pach by I eye ane oe Washington losing to the Bruins| Elmer E. Todd have been placed | Mr. seems to find the last} ‘come of the game, M "BOLD our title vag: BS to 0, The erone see ao 8 re, and Stanford beating Calffornin| on the ballot for the vice pres- 100 y ne easiest io ng football has been instilied A Coach Sandberg, of the Wools, | Dayton eleven kept the Wa-Hi team FOR BIG GAME Tia, Citeenta. ctliht/ ties Eiedestyeabts that all the seats in the Me. ia] stadium have been sold out # had the best team to represent | from scoring and the ball was in Sedro-Woolley this season that has| Walla Walla’s territory thru most | functioned in years past, and the | of the game. BY AHE RN H Top Fights in in | showing of the squad has marked it | === — . | t game, and Interest In the | as a big favorite to cop the title. RESS BETTER E aa | | bs Altho not ih ling the attrac. | Amateur Show OLY , BA ee ne or Oy | tion of a homecoming crowd, | FJAS VATZEL Is sure he will box MPIA TEAM GHORNING LADS! ~~ LIGEN, WHATRE “Now YOULL Go thoalumnitn this city isbelngen: | tonight at Austin € Sat’s ama-!” TRYING TRICKS FOR LESS! SUSGT LEAVING FoR WoRK?= NOG iter O28 % WW AN THROW 4H" | dees By na el paige jteyr smoker.. ‘Two opponents have} OLYMPIA, Nov, 13.—The offen:| gTins UMM EGAD™ Ve You SHOVE Use A | taralng out en masse for the | cesthin’atiomats oneiioe this) two’ wil % FIVE MILE ray. : ' SGLUGGARDS WOULD FOLLOW MY f} BRIS UEGARDS WOULD nite saree Ber would form the tle, which js the prayer of Trojan supporters \ California faces Washington | Saturday and Stanford the fol- | | | OUR BOARDING HOUSE 4 lowing week-end. Two hurdles that are high even for the Bears to vault. There is another item on the itiner- | ary of the Trojans that may blast | all of the well-found hopes of Coac ch | Jones. The Montana Grizz by two miniature flashes of pow Rill Kelly and Russ Sweet, invade the| southern home of the Trojans Satur- Take advantage jbeen secured for him, He is quite /sive strength of the Olympia, high |of our November school eleven must be improved by LiL ltt that old sult do unlay, according to Coach Sum-|double duty by PANCAKES FOR A “Tes YARD L0GS,.—1) 8 ashington is not without tts|be on hand to exchange wallopa:with le CO ete , rs, or th plans 3 0 hh day. EXAMPLE, YOU'D BE UP AT Wea enas THEN FLATENTA’ Ff | supporters, as tho Husky Special |him, ‘The German heavyweight in| ox ™ysr {he Olymplans Pathe Dest taua cyent writing ta MONTANA MAY {| mw WHY GAY, YOURE MmEeG ‘ carried a large number of boosters. !in good shap mene er av Narn te © d® new pale of pants. DEFEAT. TROJANS | MATTRESS UNTIL 8 ifornia' Ia aleo the howe or mary | 22 600d shape | velop a tricky offensive to spring on DUST SIDE-WHEELING] | cuppER! -«VEou HOME FROM BEING | | YoulRE INH PINK OWT ALL WIGHT: ALL RIGHT ~~~ ESPECIALLY YOUR Noct!«= tx Washing-| the Port Angeles eleven, the team ti 00 pounds, and | Olympia plays, Lesllo, Swede, weight 201 — es |pounds, are the two big ones picked PIERCE IS VICTOR |for the Gi trong boy. PEORIA, Ill, Nov. 13- if | seven other bouts Frankie IN EASY GAME an follows: Ernio Companion ys, | Burns, of Milwaukee, here last night | it vg, | 10 six rounds, | ea | Mack Sennett's Kid, Eddie Gross ys, | ! | PORT ANGELER, Nov. 13.—In the) timmio McDermott, Phil Rispoll va. | sss jannual grid clash between the twolturtey Moran, Jack Velens ve. Tony | schools, Port Angeles defeated ita] ny , Ange | Allegretto, Kid Larson Young H Ane eid Pan aeen. mage | SBA, Geezer McGauft vs. Harry ‘ednoadny, 33 to 6, on a muddy, | T Nelson, Mark Twain, Jr. vs, Toots lsloppy field that cased many tc Ne fumbles ¥FWE MILE BRICK WALK EVERY MORNING BEFORE BREAKFAGT! ar HAMS, THATS WHAT KEEPS ME IW -THE PINK oF CONDITION l- Georg: hington fans, and auton and ey: ery kind of conveyance are bringing | ' Only the most partisan would have conceded Montana a victory over Idaho last Saturday, but the Grizzlies pulled thru with a 20 to 14 win | Idaho was humbled by U. 8. € by. a much Jarger seore than | Montana beat the Vandals, but | Idaho scored against the Troja proving that they were not in- vulnérable. U. 8. C, should win its next three games as it plays Montana, Wash-| ington State and the Oregon Aggies in succession, If the Trojans beat | the trio ft will give them a final percentage of .800. | AUBURN BEATS KENT ELEVEN, Plain ie 3.98 aerees, Fancy are Delightful Economy To secure genuine pleas. ure at a low figure is true economy. The City de Luxe Italian Briar Pipe is now selling for only $2.50 and is giving perfect satisfaction, It can bo had in thirty different tylos and shapes. It is guaranteed not to crack or burn out. and worsteda, $8.0 valu Bak . Penoll stripes, uns finished — worateds, $10 val- tres, at... . Office and street trousers T values $4.95 Flannela, oxfords and suitin, $9.01 Values $6.9 wnat, Btn and nultings pros curable, for buss nose and dress; $12 ww". $8.9: Pants for big meth 1, B4,05, BT New Studer Models Billings: Joo Harrahan ond Harry Casey will Judge and ‘Ted Whitman will do BUCKLEY WINS _ |the teterecing. | | at LONGVIEW CE eT RTT | BUCKLEY, st Buckley’ ra See og Game | | gridders, handicapped with injuries | \ | prep eleven at Longview In tho big} LUMNI Ba W. AS HED | fame between the t AUBURN, Nov. 13.—Auburn tri | umphed over its ancient gridiron foo, | Kent, here Armatice day, 31 to 0, and| cinched the King cowpty title in the | northern section. nehools, Coach will get thelr chance to Graalap's men were beaton, 17 to 0,}] the Huskies In the game augatnat California at Meany hall Satur- M’LARNIN WINS day afternoon where the grido. |} LOS ANGELES graph will show the position of Noy, 13.—Jimmy |] the ball during the game@s soon MeoLarnin, of Vancouver, B. C., last || a4 each play is completed ' |night knocked out Jackie Fields, Horbert Little, president of the | (m 5 | BiLLIARD | Californit boxer, In the second of a |] King county body, announced scheduled ten-round bout here in the |] this morning that an alumnt soe: Olympiy Auditorium. tlon would bo reserved and reve bite ona FOUNTAIN tickets may be obtained at 1207 frown, 84.05 (0 80 RESTAURANT i cents, | shingtoM witt | ) $5 Lite Longtes 82.95, SOME PUNCH Fourth avo, for gi id bay ond yen MARSHFIELD, Ore, Nov, 12 ears aN ARBER SHOy Rinne sient napaeg Oy NOV, 28e=1) also got chance to watch the ~ 5 nett WE MKIOR orate WIS Whon Bort Tripbey Knocked out |] game bul as there ta only 9,500 Four Stores of Service KS THE PANTS MORNING WALK We WMGYT BEFORE = Rocco Stragmalia here, last night, || sents, tickets must in the fifth round, he “e two | carly Stragmatia’y riba, be obtained 910 Second Aver 1406 Fourth Ave, 1200 Werte Aveo-Wholetale 707 First Ave, 418 Pike Street | Kerom ne siret STORE from Poatottloe wank TYR AY. foes ta hiacatati it ile acl ttle Pou peri