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- Nevers Given Call | Over Tesreau : Greater Versatility Places Stanford Man at Fullback; ; Kelly Put at Halfback, With Guttormsen at | Quarterback; Erickson by Far Best Tackle oo ae The Star’s All-Coast Grid Selections i { POSITION «FIRST TEAM) =~ SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM i Tackle. Ww Pouls Stanf Sargent, ( Guart 1 ‘ Swan, Stanf Brix, W Aeteag é xon, O, A. ( PW Was riend, U. 8, ( hi End - Adams, U. 8. Mauta, ¢ California t Quarter. ...Guttorm Wash. kK U. & ¢ ker, W. 8. C # Half. ......W Vash D t « miay, California § Halt K Montana Rehuin 0.A.C. Sweet, Montana & Fullback , .. Nevers, Stanford ...T Wast Jabs, ( By Leo H, Lassen ff HEY say that they don’t mean a thing, referring to All j Star football selections, but when the late Walter 8 Camp began the fad of naming All-American elevens he i < started something. Every sport from the a | aN grid game to parchessi has its All-Star can- didates, The football fans, the players, the coaches and the whole retinue of a grid team will! give every selection made the giggle more or less, but they start arguments, pro and con about the relative merits, and if such selections do nothing more they serve their purpose. With this introduction the write: choice of the All-Coast conference players is published herewith, after seeing all the teams with the exception of the Oregon Ag- gies in action, and after weighing the opin- WILSON ions of coaches, scouts and the players} s | themselves. Four Washington men are named on the first} ed eleven and it is only fitting that the championship team SHould dominate the All-Star eleven, for an outfit must | 1 > have a lot of individual as well as team strength to go thru _ & Schedule like Wa shington had this year undefeated. 8 George Wilsc ne Hu 5 powerful:de a reat man on th ind ‘ar a4 Racking takes rank with Wil SG. by Washington for fie his all-around value. The 5 ) Yeau, the Washington capt © chalked field than the Husk ive football, Nevers, thr: Kicker and pa Kelly Placed ; at Halfback rent type among the stars. his bril career, but not en the call over Elmer he can more th on the| sreau is Nevers’ maste has bee © season n invalua as a + HE most t of a eS West Phiks td cirrent fer bat ont datos and pp a WO Bill Kelty, the Montanar only fair th . 18 Be: Kelly was the signal-barker | the Huskies should be placed 4 for the izzlies, but he was | the eleven. | Mot a good field general, his A Guatlartack's first: Job: ja to 4 i ey : uirterback’s first job js to di ae ee ee fan rect team play, and Guttormsen’s f Rhtety ‘shay. one 3 strategy in these contests was mas- 3 pialecin Where has never been a more sen. cies St aational game of safety play staged In addition to this team di } anywhere than this same Kelly put! ection Guttormsen was one of Pe On at the stadium against Washing-; ‘he best punters in the West, Se fon in October. Four times he! 9M excellent safety man and dangerous man on the receiving the end of passes. Drought down Husky runne: ie was the only fe) ball-carrier and oe Kelly is heavy enough to « the burden of a halftack job in the Montana system of play the @ackficld was made up of four's Macks rather than the arcepted ‘Quarterback system. © After the wonderful exhibition of "> generalship that George Guttorms en | | Hobbs Adams Best End man bet he is quartet would give the tean rmsen ttormsen fleet verial offensiy be OBBS ADAMS, the Adam: Bs wing man of the Uni Jud Cutting off ea : Boythern California, + in the} son in a blaz for Wash. 4 Mwriter’s opinion, the best end of the| ir the if Coast season. ny wing ae Adams is fast, intelligent and And he 1a : experienced. He does every played well most year, but EAT thing an end should do, and | for polished end play Shipkey and | does it well. He is one of those | Adarms must be the call ha players with the v spark 50, Bob Ma and Bherman Smith, eel Necessary to a winning com- | the Or , played marvelous bination. ball a Wash m Thursday ‘) Ted Shipkey, the Stanford star,| Their play thruc year, how Se) another experienced ma would} ever, hardly me up to Make a fine running mate for'two stars picked ‘ee * « ee Dearth of Good Tackles IERE was only a handful of{ Jim Dixon, a powerful linesman # good tackles in the conference ees 0. A. C., was rated the next ¢ 3 mate Benson. Poulson, the Stanford m: pial . | Erickson, the strongest man | have rated higher, but i a on the Washington squad, | badly injured in the Husky game ihe) “found himself” in his last year | and was unable to play against, Cal ah) OOF football and stood head and — ifornia. The injury prevented him My «Shoulders over the rest of the {from playing enough games to i tackles in the circuit. prove his real worth ee ii Pilany Good akids HLF ekles were scarce . He played defensive | aV¥ there was a host of fine kle and offensive guard, Bie gvaris. the California veteran, a § The fastest guard of them all of a Unesman. Fred : » was Brice Taylor, the Seattle : 3 colored boy, who played for t ; a 8. C. It was a treat to see him : come out of the line to run ine | ‘| Cravath Leads Centers ea IRAVATH, the U. 8. C. center, is|fense and defense, and wasn't out -e given the call over Doug Bon-| Played in a single game t - | with the exception of the first half | @ ‘ashington because o: | : amy of Washington . f ®) against Nebraska with Hutchison 4 lightly faster charge and the fact/th. Cornhusker star, doing the 4 that Cravath 4 more experienced. | trick Bonamy $ a tower of strength ephens, of Idaho, and Miller, of both on of- | ¢ tothe V Plenty of Fullbacks whington line, 4, were alyo good players. toughest task of all was to; versatility and, gets the call, Me decide between ‘Tesreau and|. Tesreau played the only poor bel game he showed all season against | ) Nevers, and the reasons for picking ig Oregon | Nevers have Yeen given Thursday | California has three fine fullbacks | ee) When they met here, which prot in Jabs, Griffin and Young bi 4 Pably should be the real test, ‘Tes: did the best work against. Washing: BS 5 reau way the better man ton, wilifle they said down South | im Tesvéau played wonderful ball that Griffin was the whole work , 9 against California, but so did ugainast Stanford a ONevers, and he shone so. brit Oregon has a human battering ; = Mantly in the Card-Bear battle | ram in Jones, who was the All * that he proved his wonderful | Cou t man last year | : E Drury Picked» by Many . A POWERFUL running back, one} Schulmerich, the power-house of y the Wost, Is| {he Oregon@ggles, Sweet of Wash ; = arn’ pent. Ini fayed a | Mston State, and Sweet of Mon memury of U. 8. ©, He played a) ii were good men, as wore Im-| We yeai game against Idaho, the only} tay of Calitorn tosh Mecker of ‘ Stanford, and Anderson of Oregon That's that. ‘ the writer saw him in action “thls year. But he wasn't up against , kind of opposition, (Has Toug Tough Job as Dartmouth Leader | | P Army id Navy i in Aaual Gridiron Clash Today 0: “Lia to Play Miners Third Place Staked Two Soccer Teams Meet Sunday By Peter Salvus |Tv > ‘place w ot er Black Diamond it Squad as Fes in featu ame of the A the will st Jeave them in undisputed possession of third, wh vould give them 4 three-point An im proved forward line, with Mudy ! nd a bolstered second defense dim Strange and Red a vietory margin rnac, halfbacks, may give the punch Towers Diamonds the to win. Jimmy We necessary NELSON and Bill Beil with the Shamrocks now, and when the Irishers play Todds, may give the Ship builders a hard time of it Todds’ victory over Newcastle, their big rival this season, has helped them. With = Ak Jimmie N offense line, Mt 1D VWMAN HORTON This fellow has one tough job confronting him. He's the newly elected captain of the Dartmouth football team for 1926 and to lead the cessful a campaign as the Hanover Carmichael and son working on the 1 the left side of the Todds have a good whes will be p big Green thru ax sue- nyed this will endeavor stitution enje year. Inasmuch as Dartmouth had one of the best aggrega-| second kame for the Shippers tions in the entire country during the recent season, Hor-| and HC he can perform ay he . i ' tid against the ¢ Todds ton's task looms far from easy. He's a fullback and one! iy. ehined another good of the outstanding players on the squad, .. i <8 as aed RCHIE TAYLOR uid x ! 41 plenty of practice in CrescentsOpen ‘PREP GRIDDERS vce ee “Maroon Sextet WILL BANQUET ACH BAGSHAW ANCOUVER. Ne $ With ENOCH eady lost in the Bibs ii lekarus, dolls wu py the Vancouver .Maroor i 7 ne iti Saskatoon here Monda: 1 aus , ‘ : iad : en of the Hi at Rentor ft roons e cit 1 hetweer if oe M. na he. ot 2 Rosebud: Het as #* and ing a strong offense, bu! A ie " tarted fault of | of at t Wednesd oped th BROW ale es N HOLDS ; HE. following referees have ONLY HONORS f x e been selected to officiate in Brown tit aaa? at joe. Sunday's games: MeLea f waging ‘4 BAGSHAW Black Diamond; McCall, mor, And that {sat att! a . opie tea ceo cticla eee Renton; Maly, at Tacor * aaa ‘ _ M r, second our ful Dartmouth aggregation also in at ca J at Wood Jess than 20 points, The'Blg Green |, We saa Whiten OF th land park; Bainton, first game gaint’ the lit-| fair fo . MO at Woodland: at Lower puld garner t Pre Woodland; Kulm, at Broadway, and Price at Burnett BIG THREE IS wise pepLy. BEATEN AN a aathaes CHAMPION TE AM one seems t of Dartinouth' to ba classed ag © famous “Big Thre are to mee champion team of the unive le Wedne jay evening at 8 o'clock : nettle dispute of officials’ wag ) the organization Cg WORK FOR LANDIS | ti Mei) ter aeek adasotalign\ us hen affiliated with the state body " sa t and a compromise on the pres gue More rr t . ; Dia waste seal ent dispute is wished. A ref bear eree of first division games is paid SH and expenses and the second division $3 PRINCETON STAR This is a compromis Captain MeMillan of th urs | at 1 f {original offer of s great Princeton eleven ix one of the| seem Princeton pointed for Harvard! league has been h centers the Tigers ever boasted. and Yale $3 and $3. c——— OUR BOARDING HOUSE Gt GEL A POLICE WHUGTLE, 4N' DON'T BE AFTER INVHING “'GELF TO BE KILT BY-THiM Lapo! ~ MOWED Now, WHT 1M TELLING NE, ~« YER “Too OLD -T' MAKE A HANDGOME CORPGE, « GO IF vt HAPPENS AGIN, CALL “tH! STATION L= INGTEAD OF THAT, YE MADE IT “TiS TIMES WORGE FOR EVERVWAN, WHT VER STICK WHACKIN’, AN’ LETTN' Em ESHCAPE! = 7 Ly BY Jove OFFICER, I HAD A U7 “ARILLING ENCOUNTER LAST MIGHT, WITH A PAIR OF GECOND GTIORN MEN. WHO FORCED “THEIR eg WAY INTO HY RESIDENCE ! = HMM. | cf NO DOUBTTHEY WERE APTER MY a PRICELESS COLLECTION OF SADE, AND RARE OLD EGYPTIAN. LAPIG LALULI t= EGAD, ~ L SGURPRIGED “THEM IN “WE DARK, AND BAGHED THE BiacEST RUFFIAN OVER THE HEAD WITH THIG STNCK,—~ BUT DRAT IT ALL, THEN ELUDED ME, BY LEAVING » owt THe WINDOW, “et = WE BY AHERN Three Huskies Placed on Star’s All-Coast Grid Eleven ® * AOTEAL ' Grange Best a el aens| Middies on PS tl j p - cay 4} | | Long End |=’ i eee | OF eee, |p ; acs ne Both Teams Will Enter f 4 ure Big Game With Full tenia) Strength tert berit t 1 et : termi ' ‘ { ‘ ' f . MEISNEST it « ear f mm © if t footba: Hoe should be fentivit : f tt fon't pay off on . t you ket and typica ¥ a the H ‘ tting on top of t mped the 4 f eve thai t ri TICKETS ALL phan by sah SOLD OLT t Red” ore of the N € he 1 who handled samt locked the door t | posted special po! ee : 0% anu the general warnir ; re in | ated that 0,000 os plenty of tickets and they were the pre ‘ >reaident TROJAN TEAM asking $25 each for seats behind |S of Washir r | the goal posts and as hi ette recer p He: By Lincoln Quar berg Flip verkuabpela fio keg pe eal aca raat 8 ] O08 ANGELE t "The bettir ther tric n-|of the Card-Husk ame, ¥ in- ee Cure + the was | competent and that rough play was © Northern: | BETTING IS Referee V 1 the anne. Hey | RIBKY tuation tate 1 % ‘ ne sele Lstar ster heavily teams, be- ith the powe ‘m the art« the fans Ma many sec ible today State's final ence game 1 the last cor the coaching of Albert under The 1 W, & € us. A f h¢ ay Ma ¥ 2 at WE repia TRYON IS CONSISTENT Eddie Try Colgate halfback, has been on tho most consist- ent performers on the gridiron dur- ng lis three years of play Anoth wer is important ts in a awing traight game fon ane este S. Charlie MeCram, is famous saber putter and a lin of Grayco shirts and ties, is renew: ips old acquaintances in the city | and doing a fine and off the links usiness, both on D Bogey") Macrae is a very | Up-to-date golfer, Ho used to do|° the tango on tho tee, but now he does the Charleston. | golf, movie Playing distributing feels around = the orthwest and ‘ ing Charlie *) Harden these days has to pass up the 19th A cow wartertd into Bob Jonn.| stone's yard the other day and Bob | shased st out—after he had milked | it. Bob is president of the Caledon Han oolety Livery time Alex nan, Kets a few 10 Kota into a tay finds this 1p again Gray, dollars golf young the tire saved up mateh, Next man saving | Kart eearmie Jamison hasn't got worth talking about, just the same % Claire Griswold, Hingpin an Home five ye (ler golf than Frank Orchard, a golt | but he dloe who was the linkaman here is playing bet ever, aecording to Claire in pew lo. OOKS-SLICES t men are fr merican teams se- passed up Coast Lo 7 * | Player , with the exception } iy |of Ernie Nevers, who was given a oe ., Burnet tumble as second string back wH F \| Most of these teams are pick hi Ca "y coaches and the mentors in the ¥. 8 Bhap ast far outnumber the Western so the ific Coast 1 STRIBLING WINS ce of getting a tumble NEW xLEANS sort of ball Columbu 0. nd of a sched ement here Fr Sophomore Star Heading Scorers in Rocky League uled day night BATTLE Rouit te TR ieee ies Oo" f the leading scorers in the ani have poor years. Vi ky Mountain conference is , ? Carl Brown, great quarterback of me erases prey the Colorado College eleven. Brown is a star of the first mag- SURE OF HONOR nitude, being exceptionally brilliant An All-American team that does|!® ‘unning thru broken fie He not the names of Grange |" made several sensational rins = in an {tis season and in the game with in anity. of the| Denver univers! sed the goal pi ; line three times after long canters ‘ He can also punt and pass with the SISLER ISSUES DEFT best "ib. his spection. George Sisler says his eyes are| Brown is somewhat of a celebrity as good as ever again and that the /° the track, too, starring in the player who wins the American |!!sh hurdles. While at Fort Col- league batting honors will have to | ins high he held the state scholas- beat him | tie record in the event. | Brown is only a sophom nd We wonder what the ice tongs | 8¢¢ms certain to make an enviable “Red” Grange used on the Wheaton |2@me for himself during his next (1) wagon last) summer would | {YO football seasons. INTEREST IN BANTAM BOUT LOS ANGELES, Noy. 28.—Added impetus was given the seat sal |the Fidel La Bara-Clever bantam er gement, to be » Wednesday night, with the an- bring at auction? fairways nouncement today of the support- ing card. Harry Wall New York south jcated in San Francisco and doing | paw, will’ meet Ad Cadena in the well in business s, while semi-windup of. six. roun the special event will be a re-match Aside from winning the mateh| of the sensational bout of two play tinst par competition at the | weeks ago between Alkie Akol and University course Ed Crider had a| Angel De La Cruz, in which the very profitable day on 'Thanksgiv-| latter won ing day. Just couldn't lose a bet MAKES RECORD When Stanford whipped California day, it marked the first over the Bears since and then finished up the good work oy ing in on roast turkey—free. | With the Joe Gottstein will now turn his at football season over, | {he other ruin victory tention to golf, Frank: Saxe and {the former returned to the Am rican the rept of \Joo's links cronies think |St¥le of game in 1918, In 1924 Star that he is ripe for picking now ford man: to get a 20-20 tie. But s in all the other meetings California Avery unusual thing happened | 2&4 Slways come out on top. on Thursday, Elmer Kendrick and | Jack Waobep laid aside their golt| Sluba (ond, Wnckt bt trewreaeineta | oe UL TO DRAW Oregon ganie, After the first five| LOS ANGE S$, Nov. 28, — Ixy minutes of play tho seat in front | Schwartz, of New York, and “News: of Jack was vacated boy" Brown, local boy, both flys |welghts, fought to a 10-round draw Cart Blair, the handse young {tt the Hollywood Legion's show last captain of the University Golf elub, | M&ht is & very unusual golfe ways pleas¢d with hi He ts al game \U. S. C. PLAYS wrt! LONG SEASON on| University of Southern California, There is no truth in the that Gus Held, Preti Bush, Pat livan and Eddie O'Neil were on tho golf links, According to/untike most of the other bit j this quartet of old-timors they are} echools, will continue grid playing not old erough to golf. Jafter Thanksgiving day. ) Mews Jones’ eleven his three We havent had George Clzek's| tilts scheduled after November 20 name in thifeolumn for quite . it Will meet Wash some | On November time until] today, Mow are you hits| ington State; December 6, Orexon ting ‘om, Ceorge? In the middle of | Aggies and on December 1%, St the rougt{, as usual? Ma rom nas