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12 THE SATTLE STAR Let’s Not Cheapen Huskies’ Grid Glory ‘ By Leo H. Lassen position of dickering for such a contest Meeting | from a Washington viewpoint, unless a high-clé } LORY enough! other than an opponent of the caliber of Dart- Oppediats can be lined ups f G F Thatiel a id , : f the North ‘ mouth, Michigan, Notre Dame or Princeton would a eo a That sheuld be the slogan of the Northwes' 1 srve to cheapen the honors won at such a aay s only serve to cheapen the honors won at such ¢ . t 8 aying at fe, | if the Washington aati sweep on to the Coast | tremendous effort during the regular season. df: HERE would be three reasons for playing a ia football championship by beating or Fe aR ER ; Pasadena, if a good opponent could be 4 tieing the Oregon Webfooters in the ee wires a ata anuaar'at | ae d, I stadium Thursday ARWIN MEIS I, the graduate manager of They are: ) The publicity received would be \ Let’s not cheapen the football Washington, has been smart enough to sense | invaluable to le Northwest, as it would be a me- honors of the Purple and Gold, the | the danger of putting the Huskies into such a posi- | dium of putting the whole section before , I g ! £ I iur =) le first won in nearly a decade by | tion which would give the game a commercial | United States. (2) The huge financi Washington, by being a party of the | tinge, and which would not be advisable for the Pasadena Tournament of Roses New B regal yi se gs ay inlh the Pa fen of. good of the game; it must remain amateur, up and ears gpa 3 SS 3 asé ans - ‘ . ficials can line up a powerful East- above-board, to retain the respect of the college- ern representative to play the Husk- | football loving public. for the players on the club to look forward ies. SNEST Let’s not have Waghington in the | that throw a damper upon the Pasadena affair | of the country. Gr (Griffin L Leads f which the players would have to face after | return could be used to good advantage in financing the new buildings planned for athletics at Washing- ton, being for the good of the contestarits as well as the general public. (3) It would be a climax And so Meisnest has broadcasted statements | with the chance of being the recognized champions MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1925, And the drawback is the extra month of gone thru a gruelling season. The lure of wouldn’t be so very strong, considering jump to Nebraska, the jaunt to Pullman trip to California ’S up to the W ashington gridders themselve whether they accept the bid, if it comes, as it is expected to, as to whether or not they play at Pasadena New Year's day. And unless a real Eastern repress signed up chances are that the Hu down the invitation and they would be doing the smart thing if they followed such a course. championship should be glory enough and a Pasadena game with other than a high-class op- ponent would eA cheapen the glory already won. By Alex C. Rose on Pitching Mound Gridiron Aces Also Star Bear's Eleven Kee Major Football Teams Undefeated ern football, who also star as hurlers on the |] jos¢ nond ir the spring sport season, are to be|\ eat ffered contracts by the New York Giants thru Scout Bill Lange, who makes his head- PANTHERS LOSE quarters in San Francisco, according to re- ports r ceived from the Bay City. TO ST. MARTIN Tesreau, the captain of the Washington o wings up his football career in the Oregon YB 3 is quite a performer on the diamond, al- ¢ —————| tho he lacks experience. He rrid te annual) gam s the ROSE -* j has a real fast ball. : id’ Clank’ t “Aren't they mak ugh now?" Only ‘Gne Game ip T shave omes from shall | the two ct “Have park commissioners got amuly ing a ne we * It was t - r . Gerearie matt and varius ce) Left for Prep | retu."vto mnie nitcnine hoy for| ine ot "ster ati, er queries went vu < sy t nt ado or mi nally ¢ 1 t the ¢ May by the Jette Gridiron Teams tawis;" te also a| conta the Ringe Wars. In fact, « HE 192 in| 4 nd pastimer, being @ shortstop | coupled h Ciikawa Gat <taakia the fog mor he ‘ities! 0 nd a member of the varnit fan) ete t ' Sunday's ou' aah saad Mar On inquir e park. board | Li 4 Nevers, like Tesreau, is a , re ne Reascuarters ©. matter, tho’ las giant In slea nd a fastball | oe ti: red ip Re t writer was told the eit.| Beaver, Ho has made a fine Was made b. having every 4 44) tecord the mound for the | Goins sahil a gray ' patron pay the same price for to Cardinals and now that his aa a i thi = greens fees, “the system of book-| Garfield won second place honors, football days are over he may ries for point | Keeping would be simplified.” by beating Queen: An 26 to 13. | pti ue the expected overtures THE LNEUrs / While this answér is almost ae eA ; srom Lange. S ™ The G ait one ott uRR as clear as {oz,one wonders if The: G aout wae ome 2 | the park ommissioners really Raymond ae pee, © sph pp nae | he ‘appreciate’ the fine work that some 20 ¥ , je wa 7 ort ywrwend 1 ho nade eee es | Leadin Prep (Pe reeet ae mir” lacicbecs of ie pean pane Gridiron Race The big league teams realize the ay : Golf club, which is made up of : \yalue of tha tremendous public! it , 22. — Raymond, | Tesreau and Nevers have annual ticket holders. Not only has this orgagization of the Sor in and {f th no rth handled the competitive golf affa’ . was beaten | ba. he ats but, thru its official body, has been here Sat by Olympia, G sition . the advocate of the making of ma Centralia is now in sole pc to « in on it ing improvments both on and off t . without a defeat Peter of Raymond res a ABLAY Y ENDING ‘Huskies Still cathe ony] PRY an root weer Lead Teams on earing the fi | Gourses that have made the Jeffer- FY y7on park links what they are to. "“day—the finest municipal golf ‘@Ourses in the coun’ Yes, it certainly seems that Chairman Dutton ond his staff 4 halfback, scored the ¢ acted hastily, hastier than usual, two touchdowns for his team, on the matter of discontinuing | failed to kick goal the sale of annual tickets. rr il aoa he pane Pacific Coast) «;.,, ON McELWAINE and Mrs.| largest score of the season mato] MARYSVILLE IS fence oe ae Rex Stafford have heen re-|b¥ the local high school eleven was ta be ho} he Oreaa ALMOST BEATEN aed & appointed captains of the men and! P ere Saturday against Top sérike| A 5 Grange Thr u; Star ts wants to! winter Instead of California. There'll ween those two over chalk- The definite terms of n yet ‘ ¥ marked foc House committee—Elmer E ehairman; P. E. Sands, B. C. § Handicap committee—M. Elwaine, chairman; F. C. {{ Dunn, Robert Gacrgat OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN W. Korte, Carl Huisks Green committee—E, Shorrock, | chairman; W. P. Cameron, T. 8.| Clingan. Finance committee thews, chairman; B. ( ‘Terrell. Secretary-treasurer—J. C. Glass (reappointed.) | View team, 13 to 0. Longview was| know if any kind of squirrel is ell-| be civil war be l expected to win with ease. | eible to compete, } get $2,000 f which he 7 age of the gate receipts will bring his income to proximately $20,000 every he plays, t on playing football, which. he says, “Is that) | PY BY JOVE BUSTER MLAD, w= MY CLUB IS GOING “TO RAFFLE OFF ATWELVE POUND TURKEY | mm CHANCES GELL FOR AWENTU-FIVE CEMTS, ~ NOU. L bm NOT Goa TO hoK VoL TO BUY A CHANCE, “4 BT IF No WILL LOA ME b QUARTER TO BUY A TICKET FOR MYSELF ~ AND (F THE GODDESS OF FORTUNE SMILES UPON ME, GO THeT T es : de ” SHOULD Wik THE THRKEN nna» WhO THREE MORTGAGES OW oe Drs ceca, which, ae cia ecg aT wilt eae WET ei BATH DRUMaTICKS cording to Bill, may be a pigeon. | NOU GET & WHOLE DRUMGTiCKk xe ALREADV le SYRACUSE ON _ FOR MAUROELF Ie} gE ag ne ARMY’S LIST Syracuse will clas! the Arm football eleven next f Sead being booked for October 16. Notre “Heme will again appear on the Madets’ schedule, as also will i in all, the West Pointers have ough looking bunch of tilts for 926 campaign. E. J. Mat-| Shorts, L. WELL, AWRIGHT TLL TAKE A KLONDIKE CHANCE AW PLUNGE TWo-BrTe ! © REMEMBER How, IF You ulik) TH’ TURKEM, ONE OF TH! DRUMENCKS IG QEGERVED FOR MY BRIDGEWORK Ia LAGT THANKSGIVING WHEN I DULLED MY CHAIR UP To TH GRUNT AY GROAN, THERE ings. Red's opening game as have been most useful.” Ho han signed | fessional will be played at -—— | HE fog on the Earlington course) f didn’t suit River golfers but J the gang started out on the medal play handicap competition for the turkey prize, Sunday. Jack finished with ao 91-25—66 score and packed home the gobbler. | Bill Ehlers, the club captain, scored | a contract — te play professional | team =m the ¢ |Next Sunday the the Columh ZUPPKE He | football with the | Chicago Bears until the end of son, and then will go on storming tour with a team he is organizing himself. Today Red got into his suit and went thru signal drill with Bears, acquainting himself with their style of play, and then was their p will meet the Philadelphia The Bears will close the palgn, where he will attend, the | cember annual Ilinols night and receive his “1—symboli of his last year of collegiate base- which ho {fs startin | Todd’s Wins From Castle Eleven Sunday when they defoated the Neweas Castle eleven, 1 to 0, at Woodland | Unable, to pi first division GVIEW, N iruout Southwest Washington Vathering here today and Sun- lor the annua shoot pre. | mig Thanksgiving Apectally @onstructed shooting grounds have| Been arranged for the shoot back and forth ino the best ex- able to score, hibition of defensive — football MePhillips, Daly, Eddie seen this season |nnd Jack Nolson starred for Play speedod up as neither team|and Clark, Dave Murdocl, failed to score, and Blombery, Frankie Burna were keeping up a steady | the best for Newcastle rain of shots at the Todd g6Al, This continued up to the half time with | th tho score nothing all VANCOUVER, Wash, 2 © Kelso, holders of lust place ‘honors in the Southwest Washington prep league, defeated Vancouver here yes jorday, 6 to 0, in one of the many up. sets ot the day in the Southweet shamvocks, halt time when Wddte tartan | the Tacoma ‘Tr booted a pennity Fay Se Be to. cine. serpy. f nos le new captain [ Grange Bids Farewell to His Famous Jersey ] F the fairway : rie m Bill Lange, Giant Scout, Ready to Dicker for Big elected § da J Mis BS city nnnuat Ucket Fullbacks at the End of Their Grid qht by t the team found son Seasons ford-Callfornia sands bs LMER TESREAU and Ernie Nevers, two of tray 2 earshot, they the greatest fullbacks in the history of West- Beyer , tly Grange takes a last fond look at the number made famous—the “77” that |} * * «8 thal] agreement were not announced, | but it is understood he is each game ays and a percent: it is understood, will field In which 1|25 per cent of all Grange's earn-| a park Thanksgtying day, when 0 Cardinals: a will Tigers at Cubs' | Then the East will get a chanco seo Grange in action, His Jackets at Philadelphia on the | cember 6, and the New York Giants at New York on December to make one more trip to Cham-| With tho Giants In Chicago on De- football banquet to- Then Red will take his own team, | | z now to organ-| to Miami, ‘la, to meet ball 'Callahans team on Christmas day. in First Round of Trophy Play porns SHIPRUILDERS proved | Hawkes carried thru the goal on thelr supremacy over Newcastle} a wellaimed boot, After this, le forced play but were the stout {park in the first round of play for) fense spread about by the Todd the Record cup, This ts the first | feam, trimming handed the Castle team, Burns continued his brilliant ders, this season, work, but missed several chances t Hawkes’ wellschooled | to score on the Todd eleven. noted the winning goal | Kamo ended with Newenstle after the two teams had -battled pressing tho Shipbuilders, itt Li it. Di b. I he lini- 92-YARD RUN °* |mentenct the rabting-that helps Jackwon and Frankie Burns Carbonado won helr round record cup by defeating Ke to 1. Jn the only] only buchdown for his team when The score came soon after | gamo played for the Brown trophy, won from M which | ack Diamond Juniors, & to 0 | for a touchdown . ourt J: : Beaten by | Kansa Fordham i Flopped by Georgetown; Huskies Ran With Best ast minutes of pl jwas snowed Georgetown. Missouri t t to Ames team near . Playing his last co! game, led [lin to a 14-to-9 While the Jefferson Park regu: and = Hawth Y JASHINGTON'S — Huskie he wore on his sweater thruout his three years of competition ag a member of the Uni-| Vitor over te. Grange 7 ELLE Pee F. Day playf ead the Pacifi r 7 played his usual stellar role, his : lars are, verbally, burning up the i * oT WG ond Aaariog | Coe x versity of Illinois football team, His sweater is to be placed in a frame in the Univer-| jongest run of the day being a ¢ Bee ones tuere, Se one ie {nor at Lowell playfield | fornia has ty gymnasium, and no other Illinois player will ever be given number 77. Thus the fellow who ‘s in a happy mood—| i) or st il: a ; ‘ al ‘6 = fon © me place, as a university will honor its oa athlete. t Chicago, 20 to 7, C the Hookkeoper. | 5 5 e ELLENSBURG, Ni 23.—The —— feat Saturday 5 Roe al | Purdue and Indiana played a score- j less tio and Notre Dame nosed out 1 Staging a wonderful defensive < Golf club by sident Jim Mc other games ville’s ers defeat a . | ard staved of f 4 rose: 6 to t bri Bath ot thwe ears haa Prva, 2 10min hth moa 18 to Th, her raining Wi ears Ee ee ; season during their last term and + Yakima played 4) gaturday and firmly established 1 3 « DD’ SNELL Is glad to get back to} hemp} a ; their holding of the reins for a sec- Marquette traveled to| waim to tho homish county 8 NHICAGO, Noy “Red” Grange] Red definitely ended his amateur the good old Pacific Northwe: avian iota tear’ ond trip ensures another busy time ¥, and was beaten 28 to 6./riie Marysville will prebebly oy ed his business suit today|career with Conch Zuppke when he} and says that ho never felt better} “8% % moral victory for the Crim- for the North Enders for the next | Auburn goon | PU i ay | headgear, shoulder pads, a jer-) met his now manager, C, C. |for a bout in his life than he does! WAS 8 top-heavy favor : 12 months. | RIDGFIELD, Nov. 23.—The lo — — ney, breeches, sox and cleated shoes | in a downtown hotel yesterday and] for his six-round setto with Charley | {te to Other committees named by | cal prep eleven upsst the dope here! ‘The cage season has formally! Bobby Jones will go to Florida this! ted Professional career} put his signature on @ contract to) Hellman of Portland, in Nate Drux- | Tadiviilsethantys: ; Prexy McVay are as foll | Saturday by trimming the Long-| started and Mr. O'Gooftl in rch. of| Play with the Bears, man's main -= evont at theif Crystal Pool to- |" row night | nell 1s sold on | his home coun- | try and can't see | Southern Califor: {| nia for sour ap-| ples. Doc said | yesterday just] before he started his training! nial t grind: “It cer.| . tainly feels good : to get back in| ; God's country, | : and that's no} SNELL Kidding, either, I] @ ; feel much better ing here than I did down South : | The weather in Los Angoles, or rath- er tho climate, seoms to sap your| ; strength, At least it did mine, I] : didn't feel as fit for any of my bouts : ? down South, even those that I won| Has effective way to treat sore muscles : by wide margins, as I felt for my | A averago scrap up here, I’m full of HOW ] ; pep and can’t seem to overwork up | this way. Down South I dreaded go- t ing to the gym afd no one can say ; that I have over loafed or noglected | = ’ tt for a bout.” | hell worked out be. ] fore a cap ; t ree ‘a sapacity crowd of fans at the} Beach Patrolman Advises ' : esterday afternoon i ‘ All ot the rest of tho card is set this Treatment a and Nate Druxman predicts: that it} Alter exposure to dampnessandcold, Ww bo his best card the s cole var. Tho lineup ts: Doe Snell ta Chang: | and after hard exercise, muscles will L Holl De og, Suielliva. Charley stiffen up and get lame. 3 | Hollman, six rounds; Roy & ; B . Joo’ Powell, aix arlae yas Rees A beach patrolman at Atlantic City D2 Vs. Billy Mondoz, John’ Nudnick va, {NTtes,that he has found this treat Oe Jack Thorwand Bud Davies va ik */ment the quickest and most effective Humphries, i Art) way to take out the stiffness and pain: * |. “Just pat on a little of Sloan's | You'll got relief right away. I've tried, FAILS S TO WIN all sorts of other things, but nothing | gets results like Sloan’ f ', Nov. 2%,—After sut.|., Hundreds of letters like this tell of defonts this season than | the wonderful relief from muscular any other for the past decade, Iv: | pain that Sloan’s gives. camo | 5 Sloan's gets results Necause it orett high school’s gridder back here Saturday afternoon te doesn't just deaden pain, it gets at the ‘Alugsingy te oldtine power, ana {Causes Right to the place that hurts ywranped” Arlington, 8b ty t Ph t brings a healing stream of fresh, stoncAriington halfback, scored tho | ey, blood. Quickly and surely it ts red £0, carries off the ‘fatigue-poisons,” takes 6 out stiffness and drives away the aches 1© scooped up a fumbl » his | and pains, elahteyard Mine and ran 92. yards Get a bottle today and have it on hand. All druggists—35 conts,