The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 26, 1925, Page 16

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PAGE 16 Husky Star Is Rated at Top a Former “U” Quarterback Pays Tribute to Great Backfield Man By “Wee” Coyle Greatest Quarterback has a aif but we m H ‘ t ; { M { . i} ; { | s q c r i (i Styb player : i Previous to G te have always yille Mu ‘back ‘in @ll backfield men the safest two ft has ever been Watch. He was ¢ this respect, as fense and in passing : Proof Saale ‘The Eastern seritx i Tect the All-Ame @yerlook this f. f time in the br st i | + In the California game Wil- ig “fon proved his cround-gaining a Ability and his ferocity of de 3 fense and his calmness under | “Stress again proved his great- # Washington held m cight-yard ‘ @irned to Wilson at the t Pe) Maid, ‘Can you kick it 3 Without a moment's he © Bs back eead the Yard punt to ; Tailed in midfield t i fon ends. That on i typical of Wilson when is rough. if _ Miller Lacks Versatility fp Hap Miller has many fo Who count him the equal of Wilson. He could do some things as well fis Wilson, but he Jacked the versa- were | Ullity of the Everett boy Poor old Cy Noble, a member of Dobie’s regime, who was later killed in the battle of the | Argonne, was a powerful plung- ‘ing back who didn’t know the d word quit. He is certainly en- ‘ei titled = to place as one of ~ Washington's greatest. (Rex Hosicy, Walter Wand, Ray Beckmann, teonard % many Other backs have all « heir bit for Washington an halfbacks, but had the all-around y of [American Georg i Ea Hughes, prom! } disco sports writer, s i ington team was peautiful but ' dumb.” if Wilson {s not given a 3 Place on the All-American team the Hs game term should be applied to the ig selectors. When he makes his last ap née today, watch him and seo fo F Foprecit if he isn't the best Was) a or the coast, or the nation ever had. ie PLAYERS “END GRID i ansas anking of Missourt conference teams just below the top of the list. Seven men, inclu Behm brothers, conclude their s with the cyclone squad to Weather was fair and the field food condition. SOUTHERN GRID TITLE STAKED PEIRMINGHAM, Ala., No With the foot champions iahip. of the South at ns of the Universit iniversity of ¢ of Alabama and the this aft @noon at Rock with @levens sure to be ha wet, if not muddy field. END SEASON i \@ PWALLA WALLA, Nov. 26,—Pa } tic university and Whitman co} D Were to wind up their football ached les for this season with the game Good Used Cars | | At Popular Pric you wit ‘IND AN vv LAT VAIU USED ¢ ED IN STAI BATURDAY ’ Used Car Dealers b Offer Their Best , Buys in The Star | , Ee Sanaa ne SI | Yakima is Be SEP asiaeatn : | ms “i fede ee airs iLL McKENZIE, the man-mountain discovered in the Canadian woods by Lonnie Aus- venthag Titehe opcaine ‘perid : . fhreae her gamen bitied tor tit, and who will make his debut in the ring in Everett next Wednesday, is a powerful | IMBERRY 15 A State Champ F gs and Bul lire tfellow. Here we have him pictured in the gym with Billy Jones, the bantamweight bat-'C00P KICKER not tler, who had a few free wallops at McKenzie’s stomach and he didn’t even make Big Bill |,tnot a neu: ‘ ‘Varsity Ring mie TITLE TAN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1925 “George Wilson Halfback i in. Football, "a Wee’ Coyle® , OSSIP OF THE Leo ee ep sie a * e Third Place ( “Aw, Can't You Hit ‘Any Harder’ n That, Billy?” 4 Strom Does .« Staked on Grange Sunday Stunt ‘9 y Other Swingers Black Diamond and Ma- Lincoln Half Runs Thru } I are ple Leaf Play Feature Broken Field, Fighting ‘ Soccer Tilt Tacklers; Touchdowr b t f 4 4 n at I 1 1 s & ; . ; : By Peter Salvus ® a Laub birpe was nother ri D h 3 be at alvu * swinger, He was lucky 1h a Seniors: HAYS B e t " ; ar : it Jack ened greatly and may 3) ‘ i k! to land) one wallop on Jack sci Rg cy bays eed SNELL 1 Dempsey’s chin’ when he pected to keep their stand in ” j A th ' 1 inet third pk against the Post ed , ‘ necked the champlon out o - on the nee the ring, but after D ferrird: wall usr ata. Blda had - n Pains rt i and Red Towers, backs, are the ring the champlon won, because Be ere via thas Ride : Firpo didn't have anything but Miitions to the “Bust geno Diamond eleven . on . , t . 4 sy : Ay en br * B : fies About Sam Belkin Irishmen may ¢ the Aa Y b Stes” red ® K ! i Mill Bell and Dy ! } ers from am ers : te 4s their fighters by adv , ’ A to th " lo be eir ; a ¢ . t & playe ‘ eae the to dui ‘ 1 to dent the w To na c f nl he f “ We oe aa alt Tod M a 4 was b Nobody has ever given Sam 33 ad for marte xer when stacked Belkin mach of a tumble as & pipes : - ad i , J Dundee and| second and yet he was an im piesh : er , mmed by Bud Ta portant factor in Hellman's vic Soares ee . c fe Snell A great ane tory over Snell. A! C a Yio 1 man jn that p and he told the; tack. Albert Ha made § MARSH STAR ack BartMGaan: te GARY Ne af Foo ith 7 AT TACKLE t unter ‘ nt it h ; t. on t eee Big SECOND WIN 4 hsb RE should be no change eg 1 r a in the leadership of division : one when Neweastle journeys to , ‘ * : ma Tacoma, The Castles lack a the P 3 t a scoring threat, altho they have Hanis ; ‘ Va ee eattle 4 smooth forward line that Sa Achar: of 1a wade ined. vite Nentern 16 eve we t keeps the ball in opponent's condensed ¢1 was anot Hock gue 1 t * out of the corner v territory outstanding star with Lincoln at € 4 the seas t t the \ stout defense in Teddy ‘ opposing x . Maroons ie A Ea Jackson and Con Mi is was in t Mond, (a their best bet. Archie Taylor and it was more than wski, Portland star, and Ir Turkey ’ Day | and Jimmy Gilchrist are the s flying tackles tiyat h accounted for a pair of the best of the Tacomans saved Lincoln from a worse b¢at- ing. Phe Tigers were held scorele cham On eal Grid Games, eRe AE PACIFIC COAST A SdaE yr first quarter, with Margt Strom putting up a nifty k opened a brillia: coupled with Photo by Carter & Bradley, Star Staff Photographers | te seven touc : ‘o)4'- whistle blew + Wil Y nat, Feel dashed around ‘end . for 30 yards to put the ball on iggot Will | Austin Develo ps Pair Pen sted tos eon mh " E | " the quarter opened. Fourteen C AGE LEAGUE Help Haynes f yards were added by Hurley, and a PAVE PIGOTT, prominent Yoeat #) ew ing en ELE | Keek bucked the ball over on IS ORGANIZE Dp)! golfe | been appointed me : « two plays. Imberry kicked the : anistant capt at the Inglewood ONNIE AUSTIN, who ts always, in fact that he would make a sham first goal of his seven successful TACOMA F hn announce. {24 00 m still-hunt for new ring per-|rock blush with shame. And yet he| try for points. am haaietbatl tena: § formers, is developing a giant heavy-| shows well in his gym workouts, go-} Ryan fell on a fumble and n weight and a y antamweight in| ing thru four hours’ ork with Aus ards and the goal 1! tle who have! tin every day, Austin is brushing nd touchdown. M been showin e) him up in the fundamentals of the|thru when Lincoln attemp real promise | game from behind its goal sy | wince ae Moi W ALLA W Ls ace a Tigers moet ~ ack Dia « Jun nett the latter's field. k Haynon, car am. Pigott will alxo Seca suns WADKER KEEPS Candid. t t "Big Bur" M cKensie haa yet to prove his|ball went flying behin 3, ates to Kenale, the gi 1 junder fire, and whether he is| Where Imberry f ne T Misr Canadian str a real heavyweight prospect or aj third score. urn Out Soon PLAY ANNUAL Respect Ais alan a sn Pia Be man, discovered | DUSt Will be known after his |PASS ADDS (COACH sist ARBUTHNOT, of eneliia spine Hak hte Baas W ELTER TITLE puny Giscovere right, which is slated for Everett |ANOTHER } v ice said —— CONTEST “ we 40ds, -wilkte next Wednesday He meets Charter DeBruler, sul as SESH Saal wares eee ad a Saute i tinkins, a big colored heayywelght, |hit hard by a F y tier ana sb pains tigs 7 Monda ABER , Nov, 26—Averdeen STAR TACKLE N Ay a K wd Nov. pounds after! akins, @ big cole ae eanBY Broad ray te = ositions on the team. 1 1 Hoquiam were to meet here thi wis - abe Jones started out in the local ama-|to be recovered by Imberry. After : f of on Emerson field, th thet CAN’ T PLAY Fat chic Vay ch Jones, a flastiy eur shows and soon ran out of op-| bucking the Ii h annual Turkey day clash, the bt LINCOLN, N Coach | re ‘ fi ry mh ef Chi little bantam.| ponents. He's a southpaw with a| over for another touchdown. iia tus yes sa¢ | Bearg’s Nebra + were 2 - spaeltoe weight, are the; natural boxing style, and he can| — Feek took # long pass from game for the two prep elevens. Bot.) Unt ha ng Newark. “armory two new boxers| punch, handle his feet and ts < English and ran 2% yards for the Martin and Steware| is here i even on tho two squads, | § ternoon, pander aR deo by 18) FOURIE Of : being tutored by| sive. Jones } his test in the| fifth and last touchdown of. the » veterans back with| but Abordeeri appeared as a slight |tho services of Lonnie Stiner, reg-| w, 3 pit ate nga Needs a AUSTIN the veteran in-|pro game, winning three straight) Tigers, Phacanwad parry cay tpaahed sega iner, reg} watched with evident sa fon | structor | fights by knockouts. He hasn't hac 1} ‘Then came the heart-breaking 2 ns hese eS ats : ular tackle, Who has been injured. | tho smiling champion carry a bat MeKenale never had on a boxing | any real tough opposition as yet, but] run of Strom and Knox booted ter from the outset up to almost/ giove until mid-September, when | ‘Austin is bringing him along slowly the goal, the finish, Walker wan the winner! Austin brought him down from Carf.| He's Just a kid and may make the| Imberry made a beautiful place- spute. Discussion had no! ada in. which fter aceing him handjo three! grado if not pushed tgo rapidly. Jones | kick from the 30-yard line for the and-tumble argu-/ will make his fourth start at the ly score the Bengals were able to ois green, so green! Crystal Pool Tuesday ke after that wild second period Wales took with cons , (OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN) cent a, th © last po peal | Awity (28) wae Lincoln (7) \ Z g a ‘erent story Ho at } sae . IT. 7A SOE, SPEAKING OF Wie EVES ARENT a aditferent story, He tog British Golf Pro Shows New Trick ) a 26 A TWASKEGINING DINNERS, EGAR~\A GLAS Vets quick, TT CERTAINLY 7) | outpunch him In these sos : recht 1 MIND ONE THANKSGIVING DAY GET A PENCIL AM! \6 “foo BAD, ~~ |Z There wero knockdown: mena] REL sont OWTEEN NEARG AGO INTHE PIECE OF PAPER GO || V'Kiow HE WILL Rae TERRI AS ghcitiy count Feake os. ae ARCTIC CIRCLE, MY FOOD WE CAN MAKE A WILL || Gio OM A methodical battle, pounding his op: tee URE SUPPLY HAD BECOME EXHAUSTED BEQUEATHING Hio OMIFTER OF THAT ponent's body for the first halt ¢ English F. AAREE DNS PRIOR TO-THE HOLIDAY, || OL! PLUG HAT-T0 | | RED THERMOMETER the boliti aid then whiting ‘hte: at-) adway ercersvees @ F) But 1 WAS DETERMINED-To CELEBRATE as Mikio FLUID, BEFORE | Russa | seogaess® WITH AN) IMPROVISED BANQueTor || BATS Wo MADE AN! ARTER MEALS Z [Feek 2. Ryan, English, W GOME KIND,» HAV, + IMAGINE. THEIR HOME f¢ Z| |MAY PULL | dows, Strom, srry TWIG MENU, ~~ REINDEER OKIN aN | 3 ONT |“ Substitutes — Broadway: Harrah for BROTH, “ARCTIC MOSS SALAD, aly cilrcmaolie BIG Ul kT | Ketcham for Shusta, Mey er BURNT STRIPS OF DOG HARNESS; Oe CRA re een arey ae [fore Relish, ills for: Marra’ Bn A DESGERT OF SNOW MIXED “Y) | Mary's to win over Santa Clara in | for Moyes Hurley for Ro WHT GUAVING CREAM, AND ARR arate pal hi diat a a ees AOPPING OFF THE REPAGT BY lap. |* {not abandoned hope. Tho hope, they | RiGreGs Yor Simor SMOKING A CLEAR HAVANA ae say, has hoon upset before he’ [eis sNelvon 26E ae meee 01 ility nat dari plays Ww do Nelaon, ‘elson for Finlon, JeBruler iS ‘ te 4 ored. | noe OF ca “~~ BUT By HAMLETS umpire; “Morgan, lineman; Woodrow, Ret ae S107 ie TUE CARTER LOSES INAV IN RING UPSET Y PREPARES Li RHETT, Nov. 26.—"Wildeat” | FOR ARMY TILT Carte local boy, was beaten here ANNAPOLIS, Noy 26. Navy's last night by Eadie Edwards, Van. couver, B. C,, battler, The outcome G, HOMP nH 1ES aridders aro working hard here and all of the men are in good shape c HILE tho grips of most star golf | was a surprise to all of the local !for the annual clash with the Army fans, as Carter was a big favorite to ers differ slightly, a majority { Saturday at the Polo Grounds, New win. Chuck O'Leary, of Seattle, /are fundamentally tho same, Fow| York city, Reports from the me won by a knockout from Paul! crack players care to experiment |tropolis stato that all tickets for |the game are Sold out and a record | football crowd that may exceed 80," 1000, is expected | Churehit H Moved | ttl dae nian CRT See LUTE Swarts, « | with freak styles of holding the club, | However, a young British golfer |PREP SQUADS has como forth with something now | IN BIG GAME) and original, He is of the opinion TACOMA, Nov, 26—Lincoln and| Mat within five years it will be a} © play} much copied Stadium high schools were style of gripping the here today in their annual Thanks | gorg elu | | giving clash to decide tho city prep) ‘Tho originator of the new grip | champion Tincoln has won the! is G. THumphreyles, as (ito the past two years and are] tindhead, Recently in competition | the record for otition| the record for the course’ by go! out after another victory over that course againnt some of CE espa in 78, i hati a BAe tee OVSGUs yy TM ane ra TEAR am iN HAY

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