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Aion Sea enti a i F } . { \ PAGE 8 rHi EATTLI TAR SATURD Five os Seattle Gridders Placed on All-City Eleveri ———— - BOX! G| Henry. F. Biake Selects: The Glory That Was Yale and Iblarvaurad Soccer Cup Annual Honorary Team By Leo H, Lassen T Games to Boxers " |} yi thousands watched Ted ¢ , mph B . Thurle Thérnton, Placing on All-City Squad for Third | \ ! ¢ Old Bi, t 1 gar F with ou egin Greedy Consecutive Season, Is Most Valuable i ht the < 5 ¢ a PS 3 Player of Year | psi eines bass ¢)8 } ; | Newcastle s and Todds in Danger . rT! ‘ ‘ Trophy Playoff Fea- By Henry F. Blake | t " “2 eS t Reasons H*s ING cinched the high school football ch hip, | ‘ A i Bue Sunday the West Seatt layers receive the additional hono Jones, returning to bis Alma Mater a t SUNDAY'S SCHEDULI of placing five men on the All-City eleven. te " few years ago, brought Old Eli out of Hund a P - t First Division | mm The Indians are finishing up their season || oa for t tiie call tee tiene bain, Sr sewers 1 ne | . By Henry L. Farrell vale aoe with-the-Ballard-Beavers-at-Benny tietd-to- —— oO wtilia-vann son, But Pennsylvania and Princeton PSR SE RENN ees ae rT | , corp RE a wo fis day, but nothing can beat them out of the : | ; tig iggdlodohy pe | reside sent — ns Cor football takes a hold on th | wn t is a plea to 4," Tex . title now, ms I tah oni Holy‘ C ey Ene ay love it like no other sp bring ard, mo of the new $ In Thurle Thornton, West Seattle had the |] } ; at given a \ the tean Geren .c te ere eee avg ||” ipa eee r Madiec most valuable all-around player in the league j : eye Yale. ¢ back and forth ac ae Sari 4 makes the rest of sportdom, casually, if | ee a tem de this season. He is big and strong and is a ” rela p Shegpire a paar ek eee : Cal tith tha tatense interest of. {érmer ra triple threat man. He was the big cog in 1. JONES the leader : talking ubout “Rea” Gr sette? Dai years, follow the outcome of the Bull | Sy Peter Salvus , wi ox the West Seattle fight for its first cham mme net - w“ ton's Huskies, Darts dies dog and the Crimson q 7 + tion of Pi 4 pionship. Harvard y ays? a th were t far fre t t f the ¢ It's great to w in in foot + tous » y cow ae Jimmy Mitchell, another West Seatt! , , ; sg dot Pk fag } 7 star, gets the quarterback honors for the a al las champion \ fi season. He was a smart field general and La tm dteleg Rw BLAKE used good judgment in directing the West : ny ae at attle attack. : kind of bu Carl Wilde would make a good running mate for Thort _ hav A e been) ton and the Queen star rated as one of the most of West Seattle, a rangy per The two eley : Berle nba > All-City Prep Id fit Into this com —_—--—— oad deters ie, ee on Bye pute AE Tan | , n withou: weakening the Wilson anal’ Lea mg Jar As ame ee at ees a nis that I} a plece of him, but that Grid Elevens park ee spits PU: > e is aus pipette tie Noci . is not nase : ft eague, & position hitherto held FIRST TEAM W t . ‘ T solely by Todds. “Iu he emor Ex eu ca an be Je i | ie card and be « 1 . 3 r finf a to sign. I only hav is 1a | hru e Tack , e date and the e deal is f th Qa arene y x qu Bun- Gua A } " f ° o € busir be : : 44 ee { Star Washington Backs to : se'he feara no fig nd wre ih Finish Regular College 6 aba: 26 " » well that he doesn't Ms HIG 10 TITLE STAKE . ” riculepmlage tare ) Haift ee ee : Playing Thursday Ju field, Tacoma. “I would like to use Greb mor SECOND TEAM ment among them Feek, | fs p f° M HE \ t de than I am able to do, but I can’t « Gar Ex Bi . back t ‘ tim gun at th t ted Lin. End |) I c Caries 1 tadium xt 0 defea nday WwW. 8. Tuck A I F t Thursda end Be ids and Newcastle to do with h m s ; k k; Eekma. Li ta ed he will have their full strength on want too much ll cual Gab ices tard || Frisk, Ballard quarterback nea VALS Cras : Ores t the field when the two teams shown up by him. Guard |'effective punters in the nent tia sg P peptone aie . clash. Todds will probably li “T've been trying to m Ba ( I league ' tional riva 2 1 the k ’ IE. ins . up with Mickey MePhillips and Mickey Walker for a re ta Qua r 4 f ‘ . 1 eel , goal; Andy Allen and Gus Lapan Walker howled for t c F H ie oF atthe er ee sky, fullbacks; Bert Kirkwood. after Greb had beaten } ast su 8 I ¥ 29 ee r “Red” Ross and Gwin Brown. mer an » told me to I ae 1 | leer : MISSOURE VALLEY CLASSIC The Ores halfbacks; Eddie Harlan, Bill own ihe would sig \ t k Nel | Griffiths, Bill Rankin, son and Alex Carmicha j line. Avaik sible terms t ford to pay am he “Greb is the dri Walker figured that seapiactirre ds Wities . 5 re af ? more money than the . ° champion, and I couk 8 ST. LOUIS ACE OUT the M way.” OACH HEC EDMUNDSON made | ‘ “ae the H ‘ wi 2 8 , his cut of the va. y ba: ners Br ry at ] Rama “ 8h Figured on Boxing riley aoe = ote: Just the opposite was the case steried toda ursday will se © tackle ITH « huge new plant Sipeating | a , at tackles, there being many . makin e, for partially at least on some rev good men. Bll Marsh of Broad Waldron . final gai les Sherman, quarterback, TEDDIES WIN way was the best all-around os tackle of the year, while Li enue from boxing, Rickard. planned to make the 1925-1926 indoor season | mor y in the prepara ° soe a record breaker. He took only a tion for the nn| Patricelli of Franklin was also Johnny Cole, end; Hal Chartes. FINAL GAME smali part in the past outdoor sea- eater ike very effective. Storke MeClarey « ton, fullback; Egbert Brix, guard; son, figuring that there were few ference sc syaghts neti seaay for. tee Lie sto Pe br i GAMES SATURDAY cards big enough to fill the ball parks shel fire: psp hil ate 4 ~_ Reckett, halfback—all boys who tant al a at § and results showed that Ne was right. | With a capacity of 25,000, he fix- | ured that he could offer the fighters | attractive purses to work inside this} winter, but he has been able to make } very few good matches. | ‘When I opened the old Garden me Sat A c have played their parts In the | ur Huskies lay hee taining | Sticcens of the Huskies on the Those now on and Mel Ingram | gridiron, are the rest of the fel saiare Loggers Today =~" ove te Jews dus to'tirn to thelr autts t Bagesha t t in Tacoma Mix) __notsy: ska no came: QWEDE | LINSTEAD, t Ha Dick G I had no trouble arranging cards James, ot teughtsa eae ise and I think any of the big boxers Griteh, Don I aay © won Augiea at that time will be willing to ad- . George 8 @ Tdato Va D against en mit that I wasn't out to make | HALE la, Earl Jew : Aspe any cleanups for myself. | Bill Brobst, John Daiquist, Haro} ABE rag eles “I paid them such good pric [ane Jack Torney, Elmer Hu LOR ANGELES, ¢ however, that it spoiled them. Even | ¥* 1 Beck and Houthern California was a f preliminary boys got inflated ideas at a Libra eathcasg “ppd s are expected out at about their price. Then when the outdoor season came every fighter in football sea = detent Minnesota a SE erh. cee ‘The records will show that ball-park | Frosh, and Johnny Cole, who played boxing was overdone and many of |" th eral years back the fighters wasted a whole year be- | ‘he me of th cause they were not willing to fight som om FOLEY BEATS Afraid to Take Chances | BUD RIDLEY ICKARD says that in many cases} poner ann, Nov it isn’t exactly greed that influ-| 4. ooaian bantam ch ences many prominent fighters) 00 Miss another « Lie) gre against matches that would be good |? 8 OU defeating Hud Ridle Peiktng: carta long record by defeating Buc y “Most of them,” he says, “are [ef in the main event of Joe Wn afraid to take chances with a |terman'’s fight show, over tho 10- ST. PAUL Billy Wells, 8 from the Municipal Ail ak gre fighter who might beat them and | FORDE, igi Body blows (and if phe won S otli t Whig’ ‘wan! ithie test game of” the they hide behind an exorbitant |?" nehes re Foley an ear £ le from here} Hayward Dare, star ful Ibe ack; ig O ay season for both teams, and four purse demand. They want good |"4 the decision was all In his £ ght Dean Boylo and Tan MeCu otHer prep elevens were to wind up prices for cinch fighters that | ~—— — both u Shoat | Fea nee football teams occupy the center of attrac: | the ye s rnoon at Denny wouldn't draw a nickel at the gira woud cette baste | QUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN (sito o Franki, a Se ae cee —— | One of Stanford's greatest full backs and captains will 4 ip. be seen in action as a college player this afternoon when\} Jefferson Park Ernie Nevers leads his Cardinals against the California Bears at Berkeley Stadium. It will be Nevers’ first appear- line. Eleven to Play | ance on the field since the game with Washington two b a | eks ago. | 6 - Kenny Currier | onNew Sap Ge Tess | SDVORAR as ahs rie HE strong Jefferson Part Ww for the Franklin team. A pi | 4 eleven will meet the | Army team of Fort Lawto Quak- Eas Steffanson to Wood netted Frank manner netted the Quakers’ WELI6 IS VICTOR he new Jefferson p oln high the ‘ a play Garfield pbeaintealor on’ iny: neck, *haintabn; Wallick kad ing the ti niversity of Towa at Pasadena ‘and "Stanford | Seattia=trilse "With boxing so well organized and| halfbacks, are somo of and California meeting in their annual en-| 5 mesrnes..1 administered as it is in New York, ft| Ayers gagement at Berkeley, is unfortunate that some of the old-| ‘ (MW—!Z=Zz¥;z9x9@z7: ‘laude Norris haa coached TI i timers aren’t around, They would) EGAD MDEAR, ~ CALM % WELL,~\F YOU Dow t Sibi. of the te outcome of the game between Towa improve the sport and make a lot of} |Z YOURSELF ! —~ MY WORD, ’ a the stato, | and the Trojans may give coast fans a line! ® a | : LF. . WMF, wee TL WOOP f . Weaver ist af agin tals | WaT & TANTRUM Nou ‘ WAY, TU aM 0oP Dou Iie ‘ood bunch on the relative merits of Western and Middle | Be | ) “a ONNOUR OWS CLUB, AND of ‘players wton, with Western teams by comparison, Coach How. 1 Runs Risk WAVE WORKED YOURSELF % several exper vico men in| 5 > . OW RAFELE OFF A CARDET Saadliva Nou, ard Jones of U.S. C. was formerly the coach |: of Iowa. | A complete sell-out of tickets for the Stan-| Pani. 2 467F a promoter wants to stage 1 ww EG wae T 2 my trey fee ‘ weekly boxing shows and sat- oe LVou, 1 Nghe Y 2 AND SEE EVE Me, TH Wont’ ws Isty his patronage, he {8 almost| ELL You, 1 WILL PA ” = A MEMBER LEFT IN , Another O ) forced to put on a lot of bad matches, | FOR Ee TURKEN i A YE c HE “Ti 1 ins W ») aa STAWDING, WHEN T nother ne ‘There have bi ber of cards| ford-California game is reported, and inter- ing—R ere have been a number of cards | , s ‘ z k Uden ie the pe Tea stat never DING | ~~ GREAT CAESAR, FINIGN GWETTING! = on Red-Head est is te Hi when the Huskies and Bears rankiins oe eve bee Petals Be et | WONT YoU GIVE OVER ~To GET UP ~~ & RE 1 TRY | N= YORK 21.—Red ae bene ‘ pile Cae tan e » the same 3 - aul ¢ se ‘ | ( iere is only a slig! " p | Barth for. Sim trouble I have experienced in getting | REAGON 2 — I AM STAGING ) TWIG NEW PRUNE PAIS on |] Grange will lead a team of ogi Ganasaoe Re Mh or BERS tere of either the | | Ottctale Broa ; natural matches,’ } A TURKEY RAFFLE FOR MY AWE BIGGEST ONE 1) HE I |othet tat Relo Oeeeee nee ae lass \ SIE On Ie: COREE Ue) a The heavyweight division, accord- | ‘ yo dower ¢ that is being organized by ‘Tim || depending upon Washington's game with Oregon, The win- ; Wipity Hickarh, thd beconia ‘stagasnt| CLUB, AND L WILL PAY OUGE !«, ; captain and All-Amer |i ney of the clash at Berkeley | Today’s Be e inac y of Jack Demp- Z i bs Svat beets EA gL ill sti ave a chance a Reiter cry Coenen Damp Your ButTcHEeR out oF j | to be played at Corni || Will still have a chance for a Harvard and Toil ] Re Gis’ vedte ag haveall at PROCEEDS !=)7 Gable , on Christmas day, |/¢onference tie. | Grid Tussles gaiy Harr wid a Ge Re , |} Callahan announced Friday at the W. 8. C, with two years of defeats | Yale Mix for PACIFIC COAST ig isAlisae ca ay 1] Yale club here to remember, will play the Gor | < A attle~-Queer @ high ve t Dempsey doesn’t want to fight Il: taght dataicited ‘bs cahlsbatats ihe! endcoont raion Raa Cola nekaon td - Booby rrize Hired mame thy until next September, when he || téreute; which he-has been .assox|{ may bo “expected ito.. give) Conch | ( AMBRIDGH, +atueagieNovi cil Coliers of Puset will not have to split his purse | |} clated with, to organize a team to lipper” Smith's Gonzagans plonty| 2 Yale and Harvard celebrated Hes at with Jack Kearns and Wills, for | play in six big games after Christ ypposition itheir 50th football anniversary to. zoaye gc some strange reason, would rath | mas, | Idaho and O. A. C. play at Boise, |4y In a battle for the booby prif er fight an ary middie. | | He declared he knew € but Couch Mathews is not particu of the “Big Thre weight than a fair heavyweight, was going to play in Ploria 1 |) larly optimistic about the Vandals.| Altho there was nothing at stake Tunney says he is willing to fight that the team would inchide Earl |{If the Aggies win from Idaho, they} Ut consolation, there was just a Wills, but he wants the bout held| i] Britton, star fullback of the Tii- |] will claim the Northwest conference ;much int t among the gathered over until next summer | || nois team, several members. of |title, as they will have ‘von more} thousands as if the teams wore going Wills vays that he would be glad to} |] the Chicago Boars and other star |} ames than Washington into the game for the championship fight Tunney any time, any place, | || players from the Western con- || lof the world. The betting odds wore but his contract with Western pro | ference, Callahan sald that two y ~ 4 2 to Land better that Harvard would moters will not-permit him to engage | llcothor ble. teams were boty iH UDKINS IS not, win } in a big bout before he meets Demp Ranized—one to be known ¢ | hee Kor the first timo in three years ey | Prificeton, Colloglans and the oth Ak I ER ROUT decent weather conditions prevailed | snc | or as the’Notre Damo Collegians. |today and it was not a matter of REDMOND GUN | Tho Notre Damo team, he said, || SAN FRANCISCO, Now, 21—-Aco| Jubilation for, Harvard, as tho odd. || Will consist of the sana “our | Huakins, the braska Wildeat,"] Were all the better for Yale on atast | " Horsemen" —Stubldrehr, Crowley Sahit anita CERT aN Cork ie field i CLUB SHOOTS | IREeenen ahae Atian cede eaeie || yh i K ter H Mushy Calahan ; . 1 } loca ewWish newsboy ants a return Georgetow * n alldhy turkey shoot will be} Andergon, Kiley, Bach and other |] \ J : | held at the Redmond Gun elub sun- | GeV gal ar. former stars from South Bend | bout with his conqueror, Clyde Hud. | OPEN SEASON iskire at day, and everybody is heartily invit: | wert The Princeton toam will Include |] king, manager and brother of Ace POKANE, Nov. 21 Spokan \ ' Ma’ to tke. part in st everal of the : i HAnL pousti ba YeiUhalihla’ bokenivran RbINAdiwhen Amato Athietio club Fa opened it souri i Lithch will bo served, and an thore Wittmer, Kele and other LA” | ete ciaaalalon abn ay reed Catan winter swimming season here under Mis ppl Av and at i od y ome Pringeton ‘varelty. playor J. M. Allen and AL Sutherland Carolina stato at Wall in a shelter ahed, the meet will bo a e Theee Low Angeles promoters are| Classes of. inst eran. | : held, rain or shine, \ ‘ y after a return fight between the pair nice Al Sp a at Tule cluded in the water sessions, wh i any

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