The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 24, 1925, Page 16

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PAGE 16 E SEATTLE St TUESDAY, NOVEMBER $ Les Sherman Expected to Quarter Huskies Thursday Gut tormsen Read Us but Promise Snell- Hellman Winner Main Event Here Next Week May INO ar ude ha ah wean Regular Field General and Egbert Brix, Guard, ae | Some of the Webfoot ( Gridders From Oregon | Featherweights to Fight Available, but Coach Bagshaw May Not Start Stars Against Oregon Because of Recent Injuries ' a A. ; aaa at Pool Tonight By Leo H. Lassen will Much at Stake When Main Eventers Clash in Drux- man’s Show; Schacht to Referee Bouts; Light- weights Meet in Semi-Windup Fight id Es pay Bix AN extra incentive to ‘Doc’ nel] and Chuck Hell gt meet in th Snell is anx y\ Hellman ¥ fo in their recent 10-rounc n ® pinch hay, and Hellman, who is co’ g wants to prove just the opposite The winne f tonight scrap is bound to be in heavy ‘ ht ach Dick Smith was demand in the Northwest fc or} e © return to the Berdek ome time ‘to come, as mi welght t t ghting ‘ * . Beason with the v és system of play ed ss fellows have always given every bit of their young strength for Washington re. 8 : IGHTWEIGHTS + . 7 to Was CLIFFE FIGHTS |: Schacht to Referee L ee teen the and § “aie. 7 ath t f F ie ae Mee D WHITMAN was in so mu Switch May Be ace DRUXY boxes How About Bart Spellman’ In the other lightweight fea ture Joe Marcus meets Bill Men der, Tho latter is an aggressive miller whe teresting Spellman to live and hift last i spring. He still had time for going coaching so he lined up with ingt Washington. | | Eugen leet THANKSGIVING Captain rotund Mr. Marino from. the © back ring tonight | other end of the wire. Oregon ‘Gridders Leave Tomorrow for Seattle and Husky Encounter Up $10,000 for Shot at Title Southwest Prep Fone of the nessa Elevens to End gates Amorsia, snd Biantoed (oe | Football Games READY FOR ea 1 ete P| Gageoae BG MAT OE Seek ot theloresst team, who. was) eaves i eobecel " Mor ‘gan Passed aE |< | | Does old Kid Pipe get you below the belt? (Is your pipe O.K.~or are you K.Oed ?) MORGAN and si, | meet | getting Any experienced pipe-handler "1 tell you that half the battle in (our BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN | | (set me cee Now~t nce © EEE mastering the manly art of pipe | AiG OUT AS erv,or Wecap mavame * our ioe A tie I) Coors eer coe Esai RIGHT!» smoking is fighting shy of the old Fac \ DREW THE | $ a 1 WAS-0 MARVELOUG te MN CLUB 19 RAFFLING OFF “TAKE A “hay-maker”.... And there’s no sense taking a terrible licking when you can side-step all that foul pipe-play by breaking in on Granger... Fact, after a couple of rounds with this smooth-going Rough Cutit’s no longer necessary to handle any pipe with gloves on. LAA, ane AW, wr A LUCKY NUMBER!s ~ IT IS THAT {ou WiLL win “TRIP bow Ant! fe)\) ae L069 L DD, ~ OVER} tI | WAS A LOT TH’ HALL RUG OF GLEEP!:}/| LAST NY ane ne | BOXING | 1 TONIGHT First Bout 8:30 Sharp ©. and Lenora St, Athletic Club, Ine, AN, Pres. senting “Dy NAMITE" DOC SNELL OF TACOMA | There’s nothing else like Wellman’s 1870 Method An “old fashioned” method, yes, but slow as it is, and costly, too— we have found noother process that brings tobacco to the same fuft, rich “rounded-out” mellowness, And remember—in Granger only! CHUCK HELLMAN | OF PORTLAND OTHER REAL 4 BOUTS Ladies Cordinily Invited jp Mingside 82. eerat Adel Packed ia p heavy foil instead of tins—hence 10¢ Licorrr & Myra Tonacco Co, St

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