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SATURDAY, NOVEMBE Will Teach Etiquette c % of Golf Club Set to Teach Game, to Improve and to Bet- J ter It All Around I ty Alex C, Rose KOSE game of golf has been embodied in the Randa club's introduction to the Seattle linksmen and we are certain that this new baby will be a healthy one and prove to be the biggest thing ever put over, for the f ing conditions in the city, Do With Brazill? Slugger Not So Good at Third Base and Weak Arm May Handicap Him in Outfield; Other betterment of = Ligeia tealgety Gossip o of Stove League fecting ehh ne HAT about Frank Bre azill next season? lay. Edgar another The best hitter Seattle ever had on its ball club, and known golfe ived the vi yet nobody knows where Brazill will play next ignment, while Her Don 1. The old problem of having the sluggeron awley ices of secretary the same team with Ted Baldwin, an all- pectively, Tho around third sacker, is one that “Red” Kille- d eee eng be: fer must decide during the winter months, beret, 3. Yr: Os At times Brazill dix well enough around | rson and A. or the third base, but he can't hold a candle to | board of trustees, < Baldwin as an infield Ana CMG Sond Pte Killefer made an announcement in § cause the Incorporation papers have mento at the recent league meeting t been filed, tho by-laws have been would play Brazill in left field next year. passed and the campaign for mem. But the boys and girls are wondering if he} j ca Gus of the big features s¢the |i L ~ will be able to make a go of it in the gardens | fe Randa club will be the luncheon | 2) eK’ Y with his weak flipper. meetings thruout the year and BRAZIL __Unless Brazill is swapped to some other QL. 2 Sains tt ih ied IFFITH Many a@ fine young fighter has been turned out of la the Northwest, but Tod Morgan is the first of the boys developed in the Northwest to get @ crack at a world’ title. Here we have Morgan signing on the dotted line for his match with Mike Bal- sab larino, worle nior lightweight titleholder. Morgan, who looks more like a Kampus Kid betes than a pugili is John Hancocking the document with Ballarino at the extreme right de t k t | and Promoter vy in the egute They Might December 9 Los Angele hi a i make the game of a (Griffith and spe a a Toll els la i illefer . WOMEN FIGHT BOXING BILL STAR COMMERCIAL CAGERS PLAY 5 Tod Morgan Signing for Title Bout] Season Will Start on Nov. 30 Many Quintets Entered in Various Divisions of Circuit; Other News TEAMS PLAY NOVEMBER I 1 ut Broadway high school Pat class Aon Monday nights from i 6 untit § k. Class Bohas [1 at the two floors at Roosevelt high | park, starting Father F etn i school, on the same nights and t with the Argentine re the same hours. 1 f t Dy Me 5 aetawes | € ‘ Firpo Bays Come Back Everett Busy Again fe Olt ta} I I tt Luis A Firpo, w Boxing is d c 2 me els Bs, binge * apse hath : gain after a year's h M on. 1 l quart « I { r Oil, Art Wold s in the ba f SIX TEAMS IN . i 5 AUTO LEAGUE <h r ‘ I nteellae - ie th ) \ Popa r x 7 Golfers Play ae aS oe Exhibit Se nes eee _ for Turkeys| 4XALOLtLon gt. Martin --aimm ” Shox for turkeys! That M B t , on the card for the m . 1 spewed Resting ay be as University, Jeffer- reac , Olympic golf clat “Out’’ ee a er and M of competitior g : ; Ls: and, with th . ALTOMOTIVE, LEAGUE— a: Ps am. f lowe hittin the Dempsey and Wills to Oldsmobile, Kt terson; nd the weather conditions the Stage Party i i GreenPorter-Nash, Geores LICENSE IS router eseab apricot 6 7 y in Indiana Smith; Halfway House, Fred Hoye atid wide will beseat s New Report Law; Collier Motor Sales, Fred UNNECESSARY ree trying to control the elusive — Smith; Central Chevrolet, Curly SPOKANE, Nc eliet that they may take home a OS ANGELE Jack Waters; Washburn-Haines, J. ite warak Cot 7 to adorn their Dempsey will meet Harry Wills, M. Honghey. that } 2. kegiving day. J aspirant to the heavywelght boxing BANKERS LEAGUE—Fedoral crown, in a 12-round exhibition battle Reserve, Hort i The league | 20 Class 4 Automotive d nti! & Fir has lined up fle Natl National, [ Me @ ting Mate S s | Line U p Ring Card for Pool Show OON } Snell and Hellman in Training for Six-Round Main Event Tuesday Night Here; Lightweights in Two Other Bouts; One Heavyweight Scrap DRUXMAN has lined up the f ip- porting bouts for the “Doc” § Chuck ' Hellman six-round fight that will b ‘ at the Pool ‘Tue di gave Henry Geysel a rez pi is § booked in the semi-windup to trade punches the usual six-round r t Joe Marc the .ag i Portlander, four rounds with Bil will box Tacoma Mendez, of John Budnick, the lank ight who hasn’t bees ee in a time is fe ts pork coo ; to go four rounds with Jack T o oma | i fi Carmen Has Bad Eye | ° par a 1, at Michigan Ci Sande to Ride Furie i IV Ind, early sresponde : 3 at which there will be talks on i —————jclub during the winter you! ;; ees Ce np Callfornia, t ae September next, different subjects on “Golf.” ‘0 JYMPI ¥. 21—The women'a| Poot 4b anaR it was announc. About the only thing that Prexy Washi on can bank upon Killefer having duatria ae Sai LEWIS VICTOR a ju a ace cd definitely here Carskadden and his officiais have him in the lineup some place. Title ) KANSAS CITY, M Course (@) enin: Friday. Not undertaken to straighten out >,¢ Country Hitters who can swat around Fee angler” P ig The champion ; - wrestling champl NAN DIEGO, Cal, Nov, 21.— revealed thru th : Is a hook sds ce Ran ny 400 all year aren’t very pro- City Teams Ready ; ay) : Hamilton. jah Caton. tee United Prest lis F golfers, get in line and , sgviaes r lton ‘otton, Lot es li Men Picked fuse, even in these days of the ProunTEEN Angeles really operator, owner etl articles of aie lively ball. the City league n the La Brea stable, which es a ment with Floyd -— Teanly.’ fr string of horses at the Tijuana Fitzsimmons, In- not be foun: ° Spey : race track each winter, will have diana premoter, Sj and we will mi: Little Series Off? ontatt made and any team ma: X-COUNTRY RACE arl Sande, America’s premier | whereby he had | come a national be ; men ot ing to put his quintet nnual intramural cros jockey, to ride the stable's entrics agréed to midet y Moons havé passed. Z jaearnat-the ‘ bbe buld get in touch with Lafty) | un is booked at the Uni in the big stake events iq the negro heavy- t thing jing comminsion and state ision| Hoagland at Spaldings of Washington Monday afternoon. This announcement was made by | Mee weight in a no- four-year agreem: of boxing In this state | The entry list is expected to ~ e John McKee, trainer for the La} RADI. decision bout, game ween the Coast league andthe Amer.| “I'm # but I can't help if my exceed 14 by the time final | Broa ‘stable, who. his’ secured DEMPSEY “conformable to int to be a can association, | vote did jeopardize tho chances for! registrations are made, Fans Ready for consent of J. E. Widener, holder of, the laws of the state of Indiana.” 1 Club." team has not been an-| Harry Williams, Coast prexy, is all|®" Appropriation for women In Class B, 16 teams have signi. Sane’s contract for three mounts. | 1 estant (Dempsey) agrees tinea token 2 7 e g igus Galt inane. thay GABE init ndustrial home and ¢ ox] , arte th H. k S The of tu ell |to box 12 rounds with his opponent with the other two le | “I voted against boxing bill]? a in the junior clrcult (@} N. 25) ts winter meation November 26. |in the signed articles. “The match PIRATES LAND as wes gs The way things: now stand the A.|Decause T feol that this commission | Pected nts tp fee waulatration, pening nts a |shall bo exhibited and engaged in ‘a't ts vt Fe a would open up many avenues of a Ma PEST ANCOUVER, B. C., No: | |comformable to the laws of the state | Sana TL 1) A. and Ints play, but the Intter| POT ren eo cannot. nec vo | signing of players, and payment of Sie ett ; Nov. 21 'YOUNG ‘BERCOT Sota torraat te WINS ITL ise to come to the Coast wh should a faltt he | high school floor fees will bo at ck are now on #& ‘or the H Keates Cana Sees * praca =) thoy win | ra aba RnantheG th in MS) meeting Monday night at Spalding ning of the West 1 Hockey woe BEATS WALKER porns eprinntncane | oases SIT, N 21.—Marysville tine cor on cleaning ¥ e t atarte at @0'clot ciation here, when the Vancouver| pyiperr w AS ;|agree that the contes| pon- be ps th | ‘ | situation’ th thidatate wheat atarts at 6 o’cl | i | EVERETT, Wash. Nov, 21,—Bud|¢sraninted shall: be 'no prise fleht and s me ne Fatie kat p43 Many New Managers Maar spate try ieee bon é ‘ assroens ple Aes ia Td Rosebuds. | Rercot, local featherweight boxer, and | no hr, one Dae eerant ae {a fairs | eleven, 19 to 14, in a thrilling rally in| More than the usual number of have taker no steps to bet Church Taos Ready I ber 96 andswill be the fleet game in | croton Dode, Friday night knock- | given or received by any person, the pub. | the last period of the game. Everett | now managers will be on the Job/ter tho pronent tary | the league, Portland 1s reported as| (2 OUt Archie Walker, of New York, | crant or receipt of which shall be team expected to be easy victors over| when the Coast league starts up| not hay jhaving a strong team under Man-|tound match hero eheduled SIX- | gependont upon the result." abers | Marysville again in the spring. faith with myself.” nm rewarded nnd $8 teatns nger Pete Muldoon. One of the dig. | UNG Match hero, Dempsey said Wills had signed a ay a | Walter McCredie has already t@ken wn up to play in the cireuit | pest hockey crowds that ever attend similar ment, The ‘‘exhibition,” ation K t 1 ie ver the at Vernon ; this sea They are divided into/ eq a game here ts expected HUFFMAN WINS he said, would be held on some date “1 out 9, WINS GRAMMAR ievernias -. ,,,| WEST. SEATTLE ype ste | cist UOFEMAN "WINS {te ints wail att os soi oes h , mal SCHOOL TITLE ; und Tom Turner, th GRIDDERS PLAY) ati captains of teams must be | EDMONTON, Can., Nov. 21.—Man | srgttman, Galifornik Went! Hear t with Jack Daz: e, of t Brooklyn LINGHAM, 1—Frank. | bY pre is in the East looking} The West Seattle Athletic club) In attendance at the meeting | ager MacKer of the local hockey | Welglit, won a 12-round decision ager, expires Robins, scored the st total | 11, wrade school {s the 1926 grummar | Tr 4 Pilot |and the Independents, led by Louie) Scheduled for ead aed ™ —|toam was busy assembling bis men|from Jack Demave, New York, aA sree of yotes, polling 9% out of the pos-| fastball champ by virtue of {ts vic-} Sacramento is due to have a new|Moldenhour, were scheduled to play| the Y. M. Lei Se Hceharag ea for practice here, ns tho first xamo|Hutiman Knocked Demave down) Th Amplon:. ee ae ern ible 102, for top choice as one of | tory Thursday over Normal Training | Manager, and it wouldn't be surpris-| Sunday at Hiawatha playfield, the| play will bed soltity will, b inal | of the season is not far away, Trang-|twico for the count of nine and| Whe ne wraa.aurapeia tke . the three pitchers. Rogers Hornsby, | gchool's ele to 0. It was not| ing to see a change made at Onkland.| gamo s‘arting at 2 p.m. The West| of eligibility will be portation money has been ° tole-| was figored twice, but did not take | Wou met ris ari Noinaiont cc of the St. Louls Cardinals, wan an | scored upc eason, piling up 105 | It’s a cinch there will be a new man| Siders, fresh from a victory over) aphed to all men under contract, } a count. A oh A aint - : yas reaeats is 1 overwhelm . ond | points against its opponents |.there if Cal Ewing decides to sell the| the 1 Lawton Soldiers last Sun- tennie plans to get the league in}and a few have klready mado thoir rember ncaa tans ganas (Gluck § The « 78 bia ae mstsccn 5 | team. day, wore expected to win by fans.| action at the end of November, | appearance. POINTS M’GRAW he said, Y enter ifielde , re DETROIT No’ 27 Ned Chap- Mi Pius ge ind DRAWS |omenares ser ieee MUNN WENNE F, AN 7, 8 ov y anted Ph C y of € two/zoints, | Sous Myers, Téaho boxmr, and Billy les ino rounds tity nigh)» OF MAT BOUT igs’ ate Moat meta | Bats Of Gossip Heard on Grid Rialto ani ry |p On | speedy draw © la sht in the | el 1 heavywelght, ad third base. | speedy draw here Inet night { : Munn, Nebraska heavywelght, man, re the champion | matt event, The bout was for 10 | AFTER MENTOR pinned the shoulders of Wallace Pirates, thelr pléves a ly, |Tounds. In the early stages Alger | OOKING forward to next season |triple threat ability, being a goodyit, as it would belittle the prestige could do in the forward wall and SALEM 21.—It was reported| Dugid, Canadian mounted _ police- while Jim Bottom if. the rd Jhad the best of the bout with his | football fans are wondering who|Paser and kicker ; PraInes by eaeucren ful year, | Bagshaw, being short of guards, | nore V. B. Henrold,| man, to the mat here Friday night Louls Cardinals, beat iout George | oaoing tactics but Myers came back | wit take the places of George Wilson|,,ANd Wnoch Bagshaw will have ae gave him the chance. |conch of a Uigh school at Greeley,|in two straight falls. The first Sisler, of the Brov ‘ jto and ‘al clean stinging | a‘ res. | Harold Patton, Harold shidler, Loule | PAL LAN UNIVERSITY, ranked |” 200 |Colo, may become coach of the] fall came in 21 minutes and 22 r, ho Browns, fir first base meorecemmmmceres and Elmer Tes-| ros, A ¢ Guttormsen ppl Wright, welghing close to 200 2 Cochrane, of the Athle jos tho | Punches. | or Dents OWh FTP acd Dealer A008 z with Alabama, at the top of Willamette University eleven for] seconds and the second in 12 min- ruling choice for by F (tt fuel; = rviNalae ey af ne 7d had on the fob. Southern football, is making a real | pounds, |: remarkably agile for] next season ut nd 24 seconds. 4 vr, with Rue Ino pair oOo A young fellow named Ilannignn | effort to land the contest, as {t!such a big fell " ~ os = ot: ———————— | of Washington, seco: “yy” shat hae | oad f an nt, uch a big fellow and he is one of | Bove in st n, nm) W RING SQUADS - ba Lt i mie hi hag also been showisy possibilities ie would mean much to Southern foot 19 hardest hitters in the Wasty : ! ure missing from] with the line almout intact and) i Seton bb aie P abies yas af i And | ba ington Une, charging fast and know oh S na 1 A. La” eft ARE. IN TRAINING TG Husky | good men available to replace Wall] ‘Tho Tulane team, undefeated this | ing what {Us all about ‘A liciker,. BEL a 8 Altho the wrestlers and boxers lev! Iron, Erickson and Hgbert Brix tt ar, has a fine record, It tled , , 7 Jee ¥ Pittsburg N, L,, center! the University of Washington don't Wayne Button, | outlook. fe far from glooriy, even | Mikebuml natant liweateFt ta ea fe y of eel ee o) Sust like Mine” eld. tition ) ; Swan, of “St and Brice Tay: | Cuyler, “Pittshurg NW. 1 a Mpa here Labi eE aucune the trosh coach, }with two auch slurs ag Wilton and} tho latter trimming Michigan later. |ioy, ot vy, 8. Cy, ar ail @66d ss fieys | for rainy days ary eure ON. 1, right jaftter the holidays, Coach Arbuthno says that tho|'Tosreau missing ‘ {lor of Uy & © bot d hes has a large squad of mat men on| loth paneiine - 96 | Site but Wright doesn't have to take a| As popular In the city, Tro 0 At we } y oO KY f PY DRE J y good guard we ¢ 0} y of 6 G ~{ Tila T, Pittsburg Ny L,, third | hand every night at th «ym t material {a the W SHINGTON may pass up the} BY Hel : fan kon irk We back seat for any of them. | x asin the countny. i, ng thera,the wrestling rudiments poorest In years chance to play at Pasadena n 4 My \ natty Oe HY | MW) Forsten, Women and Children Vright, Pittsburg x, 1, shortatop.| Coach Palmer has one of the larg and not moro|this year for several reasons [PUG SH FHe Ten vers Hass bden|. ads YY SAVAGE, who used to play | lip , St. Louls N econd | ost boxing tumoute jn years Kolne | than threo men| In the first place, with the/f Bill Wright | un end for the old Gil Doble | PSotlontey, diy paid dette lncet ee aa havo the prom:| chances of gotting a highvelnan Mast] ‘Tho Washington linorman started | gums in Washington, has been at | gee orat AM, Ais N, L., first jee of varslty}erm team to come West almoat nil,| out in high school football as a | invaluable aide to the Husky coach » Sl KERS / base f | jinve ky cot ¢ an | JORDON BACK i SUTTON caliber the game wouldn't moana thing tackle, but because of his licking | ing staft this year. Savage, a Keo My eaten”: Phlladetpnia A. 1! gan FRANCISCO, Nov, 21-—-John-| And yet the conch of the Babes} And the demands of the playora,/and passing ability, Bagshiw tried | student of football, who would have AOWER's Waris: ny Jordon@t Tacama, who has nG®) jn, retty fair all-around back. | 8? have gone thrn a tough sched.) to make him @er {nto a backfield | made a wonderful coach If not kept <fije-<i ‘he srooklyn N, L,, pitchor beer in local ringwor weveral weeks |" ™ 5 fiw: ni “Jule with fine success, are Ho great} man, Wright lacked the speed to} from it by fl-health, has donean 21M Bens? {oho Washington A, Lay |! anise of Mines, Ie ready to fight| field man In Charley Carroll, who} that the contost docan't seem worth | make tho grade behind tho tin, lot of scouting for the squad and ed 1 aaa laguin and has gone into training |/arned his first football in tho 80-1 the candle } One day early this fall Wright, | has mado many valuable sugges: q Rommel,“ Phitadetpha A, 1, | ero It in expootod that, ho wil bo | atl high school league. And Washington won't sock the} who lover to play fogtball, asked | tions for improvement in plays duty ataad ry matched goon for a bout, Carroll 18 big and strong and has! game Just for the snko of playing! for a chance to sh@@ what hol ing scrimmage practice, {

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