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PAGE 14 lV - att ) * * * * * * | Pittsbu rg [ Some Family] Team Is 7 Favored West Virginia, Tulane and Alabama Consid- ered in Running —_ Ernie Johnson Will Pilot Beavers Hard-Hitting Outfielders Lined Up for Rose City Tom Turner Rebuilding Ball Test for Portland [ Ww WANT TO BE A WRESTLER? PLAY FOOTBALL 2) WELL~ WELL, HE RMAN~~ WHEL, NOW EEN a Au NOVEMBER Pasadena Choice Simmers Down to Four Eastern Teams \Maple Leaf Lo: to Black Post Team Fails to Hold Lead; Out of Third Place CTION ' By Peter Salvus © Nine; Johnson May Be Spark Plug Ww EN Maple , - Needed There famond tele petied A ASEBALL is still hibernating in the Stove up u ; yee 0 league, but Tom Turner, the boy president of I ; : , Kudy Dernse’s accurate eye nhs the Portland Beavers, is breaking into print BE pn ich a at a atrial "i a i nearly every day with his activities in the way for the defeat of the Post team quad of rebuilding the Rose City Coasters. He soeree all four eels made feet | : ; aa . ; by the winners and is now mered aah : Ri : Hi most important announcement of late C@hacve's NO ACT DST Ke within halling distance of [ill burg, West Bit was made Saturday when he broadcasted that S 0D GRADS Griffiths ti aitame da) TREASON a ithe and Jimmy Bennett ! gg - rnie Johnson, formerly shortstop and man- WHY THIS = ON HOMECOMING for the scoring lead. aa on, Salt Lake Bees, would manage the team during SHOULDN'T Be Z DAY. Art M, started the scoring for Of Oregon, & ae . Sonference in t on, AS THRILLING Mi ples on * from Ba ex I is now the Ea been a utility infielder with the New York AS A, ther Th De et in We led Saat a Yanks and the Chicago W hite Sox since leaving Salt Lake FORWARD eadly w 1 the two burg cleven is fav at tat the end of the 1 sea PASS. or 4 of the game. on. Jin I na SS Pitt had a fine sea Ho is still a x fair wt j lar kt J Ponty by an carly-se tad More im ’ 9 the Lafayette t ‘ that he ‘ I : fi P 3 After the Smoky City sau and J m Jimmie I nd Walter Pittson JOHN DE PALMA Fae sities Chet P mtarted it mowed West V be th park plug eted in } f “ pane. Pennsylvani Penn $ y Ki cod EAP Alabama and went th : » } - LEAP ‘FOR A TODDS WIN FASILY : anand Tulane we out Ralph D 1 4 nome important | — F HEADLOCK \S LTHO outs 20 a E thelr Souther} ehed iver on t ater. He b ob + EVERY BT AS od Weated, the latter having a ace here's i ¢ Smith, Dean Hagwel - EP Missouri, champions of its confer ” “ and got Bill Hunnefield back from| 7 SPECTACULAR \ ack ff Whee and a victory over North spotiight os @ manager of 1 erates . Ny - AS A FLYING 1 pile Mi Western, the outfit that defeated ing Kddie Gleas >, The Army trimmed the Navy, : ey Re ‘ A FLYING ines mean neaae F Michigan i ‘ , their t New York| He has Emmett McCann ay TACKLE. p : vite Whether Wash accepts tho | pi r his wing, John was o n bie ain for, second tase “and Nelson’s pass to Griffiths Bid fo represent the West depends | fis ¢ himself G Lafayet firat and May Tas . | Marted the scoring, and Eddie pon the balloting of the team —— Haskell’s traveling Indians ran | Rohwer for the outfield al Harlan made it two to nothing 5% x Seeks will be called upon : into a snag Saturd when they | Bert Lamb, And he ha» re good on a cross from Alex Carmichael, p¥ote on the proposition wh 5 Q were defeated by A, 6-0 holdover pitchers in Hollls just before the half ended. Expected invitation comes. Many uestions Meeker, Lavereng and Rachac LESStE—~ « Neilson made the only other the Huskies turn it | Carnegie Tech swamped Lehigh} If Turner keeps up hin present 25-47-\8-56-33— wore n Davis, in goal, eee, cin Confront Prexy tno et ean oor UML et de we sige ent, the Coast aguinst Notre ' m aince the palmy days of se sd plant ee ey Notre in ee posited Dayton university wallope Buck: | the, McCredie” pennant winners FOR A RASSLERL hipaa Alerting 9 - Groie. JENTY of action eases Bs cone | Soa | NEARLY UPSET DOPE 1% Big Upset held in New Y ODING UF HIS ID HARDY’S Jone score with BEONAJASHINGTON STATE, a team|ber 1 _ Colorado college -tlipoed a %0/WIN IS FIRST WEEKLY EARNINGS, WE GENERA! a few minutes to play, was _ beaten by Idaho « hing-| det ? ‘ IN 14 SEASONS "BUT IT SOUNDS LIKE LUHE GENERAL RESULTS kept the Newcastle eleven ton and which ha red a Denine coll esis | (ieteaalet “HE'S CALLING SIGNALS. OF BOTH SPORTS ARE Tacoms “held wn all season, rose out of} ; bas J * ase ip ne thr ° , Whe a ¢ Lise and “HE SAME. ie rut Saturda a over CR ne. Ste na els, tOOk | defented Western “ | Sa powerful { another ot Sa fos-| cently, it marked the : —. ‘ : ia ele Los Angele: t r e ec sien or the Co rival sinc oh It wan the 34th N 7 . . but were unable to INeason, winning, 17 to 12. Besion college trimmed Holy| mecting between the two teams ll b\ IcKenzie in re goal; Gunderson x - pd 76 7 to 6. ar urprise anc Art arred for Ta- | dust as Oregog threatened ; t ee hele 7 ‘ na ATE Dome | eee Washington with forward passes ; ‘ rye having been e e e Everett Go coma. lomberg, Bert Blun- St. Martin's college beat Colum: its long string dell and Hardy were the best did Pullman work the air e ‘ cathy ete Py Bill McKenzie, Lonnie |! of the Castle eleven. game against U. S.C "The blow was a Texas leaguer eye es ita Ae, Beeete ie n's new heavyweight {| male nee im the modern game of foot which T thought foul, which fi Ho a hlaas B. ik Line Ch kes his debut in boxing CARBONS WINNERS ; just back of third base, Owens] mans to Mee! ednesday night, at ARBONADO had no trouble te! ois even = ogo om PREP BANQUET (GRANGE STAR. |Hopemans to Mest BalicLine Chanspion in 1,500-)| Sot: sistas ‘ngs || Came erent PuEpoee Wis. wan” dlesdat ea tee | IN BEAR WIN atc ich Starts Tonight in Chicago, local boosters behind him, judg- |} toa team 3 to 0 at Renton. Mae- aged ‘ jot the play, and yet, when asked | v7) Playing i in 500-Point Blocks ing from the sale of tickets at || Dougal, right half for the Car- peniealer Bas pene were fae, & ruling, Jet McCormick, the Fit emstHi AG. ator, oe, stmantyalest pase eeS on Sea Druxman's, Tickets may be ob- |} bons, scored the only goal made yeen na about O.| plate umpire, make th ects | @ sé . | , "i 7 other tained from Harry r he . ] tn Baeedtbeap year teccest: “1 a sro he decision. } vie annual All-City high schoot| thousapd people stood In a snow HIS week at Chicago will be decided whether the world’s || {*\"* | from Harry Druxman for |} in the first half. | Hannus added i now that the series is over | ua : Sl Sicaretiare yesterday ts weikti the 18.2 balkline billiard championship will be retained by another on a penalty, while Steve se the Oregon farmers weren't |and that we lost,” the pe wiles the: ys Cranes, aad bid hampionship will be retained by Anderson tricked four of the : the Washington schedule. Jef concluded, im selected, will be held Chitabs aBaae thee 4 Boge American or transferred to a Belgian. Jacob Schaefer, | Renton players to make the But when you're passing out | to know what Owens thought he even Rn a ¥ Meise tor tha: tone the champion, will defend his title against CLARK QUITS | final goal. | bouquets Colgan Mera wae out there for and why he re # of the Hi. the challenge of Edouard Horemans in a} ages i coonegplt Lacs she Sharageal Oe &. Diag, which: ¥ é ay for the day 1,500-point match, played in three blocks VEO NUS VICTORS ; ‘Aggies out of the second divis- | bly s to pass on 1 Washington's! , t : = y , Played in three blocks of N the best local game played Sun- in Coast football to the a | raduate manager, willl age in 14 plays fet ee 500 points each, | II. day, r defeated Build- | front rank. t He is to be} i The three blocks will be played in Orches *' B Ipper W , a | Tru! 1 —- aay N€S-| WPISSOULA, Mont., Novy. 36. Jen ir at Upper Wood- ad gary eee See MISSOURI LOSS - ere re | tra hall, Chicago, Monday, Tuesday and] \ Conch Click Clark, of the |M84.park. The combination play of a tt PROVES UPSET] voy wie oe Commerce Loop Wednesday nights. ‘This will be the firat| Mantas Uatemity,foottal tem. lpulders, Tt was Only the goal fonds fhe Aggies wind up their season| , E me principa banquet, ‘ time Schaefer has been called upon to de-| B** "ene aetetae his p n as of; Gunulng that’ penenated PRatirday asainst U. 8. C. in the Stead yi bag wine Hoopsters Will fend the championship since he won it at ; ab, eae tg zziies | Teer Score. i) ew on piney ere tcc ts Bian. ex Missourl, with a : S Sch le! the last international tournament, held in ara and a new coach is SECOND Din . for second pi i . a both prit tart iC. edu e Cc hicago, February 22 to March 3 of this for next r. It ta] -\mitpr east pave’ e t tt * 8 % 2 ——_—— vee ages eget at Harry Milholin and) qirx gameq are scheduled in t 2 Horemans stood second in the tour-| about the plang .of Clark appt, paces Macs’ daecah ict S Jayhawkers. But when Achersad bapa db ym ; games ar he eae i tien a cia us follows || Centre Collee e |got going {t simply Upped the ot (ou a pelea aeune champions.) opening of the Commercial Bas. jnament and thereby has the privilege of be- conference schools have a bid! P@lace Billiards forfeited to Taco- : 4 Hdope pail ove , Mixsouri res{ | Ketball league this evening at Roone-| Jaye Shueter ing the initial challenger. n for his services ma Tigers; Issaquah won from Da- ; Has Disastrous Pact aM eat aera a da Pala aia Je sarienet. weil an | Not since the great championship match| ‘The Montana coach came hero; ‘!* Pres: in the big upset of the day. : ane son. eS MAROONS HOME ie touneh Yasha” Ge ball soe! between Schaefer and Hoppe in 1922, which Schaefer won| fo Everett high school in Wash- BR _ Gridiron Season Gaeecenas 40, Nov: 30-—Coach Neta| the ti by only 22 points, has so much interést been centered in a '™F" ITTON TO RIAME, is indeed fleeting! TO | ML unlyer Mel Norquist, secretary of the| billiard match CO 0 OLA few years ago, little Centre back | league, announced Monday that cap ec hampion Favored — | up exhibition games in OLYMPIC CLUB BE ME PR ee et Geta’ ner) PLAY MAROONS Orient, |tnine of the wining teams should | i topheay’ fu two days hetore the| COPS IN HAWAII | ,.cHCACO, Nov. 29—eart ition eS i age Sepa record of the turn in a copy of the acore of the : te firat of the ch nabty bi star mM ; fp fon world. It was a big attraction.| yaNcouy bajo es ey ® | vorits ne big majority of| first of the champlonship blocks BONGLULS Weenie e: tar Ilinols back and running mate ‘ Ha fans all over the country) arior two 1 thelr first trip was 20 games won, | game to each of th pers and | billiard and fans, tho the He ids Che NOLULU, Nov. 30—The Hon-| of Red Grange, will play again in < manited to see the Praying Colonels,» phe played bin , a eae as ht lost and fe one to the office o secretary of | challenger not without “suppott oppe Aids Champ olulu town football team looked back | the same backfield with the “red Bim action. The school was virtually Mar eine will platy thew Bkaka Coon thé league Jers, Schaefer has shown by” hie ,onbe's knowledge of every phase, io Sy upon the 41 to 0 defeat admin-} head.” Britton has signed a con- de san he Saskatoo: ‘onday t's schedule. is as fol | ne of billards is not surpaased b iy | istered by the Olympic of & *: ‘te fed with offers. cents "tonight in a Western rko Grip scones MPOGAY. © hedule is ag fol-) performances In tourname in| player am tha by bie , steele Francisco aA A te ‘ am | Cct with the Chicago. Bears, the P Centre reached its greatest heights | tieckos std Sy Ht Ca ke ea ce a lows | matches and in exhibitions that his | P2Yer abe carpe reauind a ia of ae ithe Cent, | team Grange is now playing with. is Ht whipped Harvard in the/ his is first appearance of| , care a Pun se itecke vy | Almost unparalleled skill is backed | 1% day -attér’ day tho right, shots | Wich efoated Jeading, Pacific Coast) He probably will play In tle. first fimson stronghold. Coach | the Cres this season and al provider Kehwabacher at 8, girls’ Kym: Pipers ya | bY nerve under fire, while Hore-| P mde by someone else, and being fans Sate game. profesisonal game when the Bears W Chariey = Moran, McMillin, | speedy game is expected by local| chica tniana, 9, | Plumbers ¥, Life va. Hakerjen| mans has often failed in competi. |ComPeled to sit in his chair for! | A han §,000 persons gathered | play in St. Louis, Wednesday, Brit- tt a” Roberts, Weaver and others} pink followers | = a Da A 1 Oat : " ¢ v8. Fleischmann at 6 | tion to put up the anme remarkable long periods while his opponent js! for the game, which was played in| ton's signing makes eight Univer Pw ag iapeed following : at : billiards he has shown in practi meting id Aka has tr ees Gry; and sunny: weather, ty of Tilinois players with the _ triumph. Janville turned out | f ne Ta nd aehibition: panies cham) © become accustomed a z : B pay the Cent players hom: : ways to see the right shots played BIKE RACES OFF fPipen their return. that was tut 2 |OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY ATIORIN | sox ponte, tate senemee, «| ties SOUS toed Go he moet), NEN TORE Nev. ate se TAR ES cits back. and putting aside sentinent, trying nervous strain on a billiard: ay “Dike” racers are at it again FALL IN aie entre is pr ch § if CHINE | ist, that of z and wa . this time in T Rickar¢ 5,500,000 co rey much. in RUSE! : a fellow countryman, ‘experts | in Ae ra ane WRI bie ey stusleen Satavecaitel hey AUTO CLASSIC 4 2 RAin eae aa | believe Schaefer will win and | jyocomana hum boo dieing | started at 9 o'clock last night and| CULVER Orry, Cal, No z Pthelr going the Danville school HOLDS MUCH ROMANCE STARTED HER ete et aa ul cae |Marcel Leemput, a young and| Saturday broken during the running of the PE has slumped back into the rut of ' QUETANTA wT More, cHEest 1 DA ok i In preparing for thelr contest,| promising Belgian he has brought | ———— | Culver City 250-mile classic, which | other days. YOR Nowlw~ I SEE A A)A GO ALL OF ‘| AT tH! CLoGE \o WA act |Schaefer and Horemans have}to this country. ‘The youngster t#| ting inactive during long waits.) oe ven Oy prank Blilott, with an "This year's team, for instance,| |.| TALL DARK HANDGOME AFLUTTER! Ets OF TH’ MOHAWK PENGION Now! {adopted different methe Schaef-| unable to make a real contest for| Hor¥mans usually makes three or | average of 12 7 miles an hour Phas enjoyed but little success. Out MAN, Hio FIRST NAME Wa aEL ae uns WAR! WHEN YEH, Site AY H for ca a month A Bosh | sie challenger, who does most of} four counts to Leemput’s one, a| ae a Maatie the ‘ecld Gentes Met tcl ona Ae een STARTS WHT Ly Aw 1 Ve, GHE-TOWS HER|| THROWBACK 10/] [TT ie, Willie Hoppe, winding to ondure the wevere strain of wit Cire Of 300 to 883 being a! 186th lap, when he ran out of gaso- two and tied one It \DEAL t= “TALL iN’ WEDNESDAYH ; h ppe, & to endure the severe strain of sit- sample. P beaten by Michigan State, \@ LORENZO, THERE || par Hapsome, || IDEAL UP TH A pater poy. ais line, He finished: titth, MoLE =H’ ORGAN eT uo” MILL PLAY ff RS "ROCK OF AAR NEAI WILL BE A WEDDING NEXT FALL, — AND NOL FOND OF PORTRY AWD MUSIC, ~ OH Mthe seven tilts Centre counted but Bs te 2 points to 111 for the foe WILL MAKE YouR HOME DEAR, AND NAPLES, AGES" le AGO \s o> SeFame is indeed fleeting! Centre mom WEAVENLN bo ry ) college can attest to th Stars Hampered by Muddy Fields ' in Past Season WS EOPPNHIS has been a touh football a ; WL season on the fleet nen of the Po aridiron. Heavy going and a wet | ball has played havoc with running: 4 ) Wild tactics of halfbacks like ‘fea” J Grange, Nick Kutsch, Oberlander is | and Slagle, SS The bad weather, which it seems . OB mtarted on the final day of tha ait Me wWorld vories, playing havoc with Pobnson’s speed, has continued thru Most of the football Tt seems no one « ‘won of football t wadly interrupted by bad weather, | Ht didn’t matter #0 much in the old ) days when hitting the line was the principal objective of each team, De but it ts different now. ay With the open game, featuring oe the forward pass, end rung and| PY) trick stuff, 0 dry ball and good} Pf footing Ww nbwolutely necessary to skill of the game. | bring out the Bad weather hos robbed many of @ big famen of thrills that would wine been sears: renin ashi rpaenees i Gene Tunney, Ring Star, Adores Poetry LEVELAND, 0., Nov. 30.—Geneja philosophy for you! But that n't TH 7 oo canbe, ecucty aaedtinn srie'|san wae 8 ed are Doesn’t Like Girls wwere ready (o start me.off at figures to take Jack Dempsey's arene NS Coser repeated the prize.| $60 a fight, crown away from him by virtue of| Church History fighter, ‘Dear me, you must] PIB Bile Pao been sorry, be a few straight 5 feet ‘ realize that the se ot gi i: can keep right up with my jotta to the jaw, {PUI Interviewer clung to his | © that: the ‘sort .of. girl who | chureh History and cnature books a uae) Eh chair and took a shot from his| Would make a hero of a prize-/and can be an oducated gentleman, wetndent pug | Docket Hank of aromatic spirits of | fighter wouldn't interest me, Such | even If 1 do fight.” 01 oO stead $0) Ty that has Oa yaar Tog nty himself, Tun} girs could give mo nothing, either | Rita climbed thru the 7 eee anir a i fil ay * . Se Ete I xpend most of my time | *P!tituatly or mentally Those Open Spaces re ©! reading old church history. 1 Shades of John 1, Sullivan UNNEY looked out the window groatost Kidder) hint it’ : that America Hor ' “ cake al and won: and Kid Me€ And this was at the park, where a wind erful how 0 has yot pro | iia all tirat ee Veppe al the gent who knoeked ‘out the Lien Lake Erio ruffled the waters duced, You can! puddnists, Isn't ith min that Dempsey couldn't | of & little pool, take your cholc » Isn't it marvelous 7 Moet neta, | Whitt they aid Knock ott! “You can almost hear the sough> fighters talk in] 7s from the gont who is elthor| Tunney explained next that ha} ine of the wind across thoxo great words of one a : OF the. asoond hest prizes had “an snstinetive aversion | open spaces,” he murmured, “tak syllable and} uy on “ to the primitiveness of prizefight-| ways stay hero when in Cleveland DF ig hese ath wth Just can't get enough of tho} ing.” But it wax the war that} so that 1 can train along the edge TUNNEY — jackknives on | Per” continued Tunnoy. “There's | started him in the ring, }of that ploturesque little lake, the backs of thelr necks, But Tun. | S9Mething about it—you know what| ‘Tunney, you know, is- absolutely “Phere is something in me Hey? An | 1 mean—just something that makes | unique among prizefighters in moro! that responds to the windswept ‘Punhoy sat {n°an expensive sulte fae pitts ed aie Seb Hes vine? than: one, For instance, he} spaces, 1 think that Tam just of an exglusive hotel here to re! yep : bP hoe fet love | ¢ pe Pee his fighting to the} # little ehild of nature.” oclvc his interviewer, He was per Tunney indleated n copy of ® prize ning, ut wont overseas with! ‘They carried the interviewer fectly groomed, looking about a8| ormon'y “Representative ony pana tho marines and did some moan! away on a shutter, When he came much Uke jh, pugillat an Nick Al.| Cragin Hepres ‘9 Men" lying) work with a bayonet and trench | to he repeated the thesis at the be TS igeiea Iie ac Clereardaas Wana aga knife, ‘Then he came back home, | ginning of this story: “LT ulmply adore pootry,” he be+| nating,” he commented Ret If anybody had niet ime: at Wither Geno Tunney is like No gan Aha ines od. the dock with w nice 339uweek other prizefighter that ever lived= ‘i ie interviewer managed to get secretary's Job!’ he said, “1 Or ols 1 1 just finished this Persian jas breath long enough to ask Tune} would have signed up for ‘tive i ill fe Preresthabeattete poom) "Pho Rubalyat, Ab, thore'a yoy if he kod. the. minim, years, Nobody: diderttubaptenty Sliramre tie eee report opi Maybe it's a little of both. 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