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' ATURDAY e PAGE 8 THE SEATTLE STAR } DECEMBER ALABAMA UNIVERSITY ACCEPTS PASADENA BI FOTEAL Champs or| "4" |SOCCER CUP SEMIFINALS ON SUNDA S Bod al Play Dalquist Is' Even Exams C Jan 't Befog Grid Memories |Two Can Cage Star — in Senigy in Making Basketball Followers Lik- en Him to Jimmy Bryan, One of Our Best NOTHER Jimmy Brya That's the tg af t Renton § “Bert Kirkw ‘ playing Sullbuele gait forward in the tion, Fullback, i pg in the Jinew town. Gu Glenna Franklin high seboot star be the forward Lapansky’s et Hite Will be sent bac, work with Jimmy Strong y the defense. The teams arb expecte tag s lows: ~. Sibley to Play Sw ily man Craton Ha he ah “ for Northwest co ihe. cian, guard pest aad th 42 2 AXre 2R watching the pif sidelines for the » Tom nes Mame l fi Notre Dame, with a green, inexperienced regation, did well, ali things tho, of course, it was far from the championship team of the year before. The Rockne crowd dropped two tilis, one to Army and the other to Nebraska. It was also tied by Penn State. DECIDE PRO west GRID TITLE» iis at Toesiige Piety pi be] shifted to center half 9 mel Yelmar Hannus, the sty center forward of the (acea| The Post eleven will als ty a new forward Red MeMillian will play right and Al Howe har! shifted to outside right, gives the Soldiers a pair of wing men. Pittson, Maple's goalie, har almost invulnerable the lax games, and the Carbons pected to have a tough tine ng if he is in form Sim D Jimmy Craig and Jim Nema & tight defense game for the nsidered, “Trojan and va Aggies Wind se ce\ Up Grid Year sELES ition matches BIG ATHLETIC nen PROGRAM SET § ents t xy Wu Both of the teams are ng posed almost entirely of former am college and high school stars. fo West Seattle has lined up a good array of talent with Ag con Kraczunas at end; Bob Corbett " tre to and Ivan Jones at halves, and | the Tre Mitchell J line plunger, Ke) a j aarp GEORGE GUTTORMSEN, varsity quarterback, must face the examinations at Wash-! : |ington along with the rest of the gridders and “ordinary” students, strange as it may seem |» oo WILL STAGE mand We, ats and'ton {OPPOSE PLAYING |i the » days when colleges are defined as “Stadiums surrounded by buildings.” But even | ® ie McCut f ga) the stern reality of the exams can't entirely befog the memory of the glory of the gridiron} 2 Ges TURKEY SHOOT ; . my ae He f the University ot for those who have fought up and down the chalked fields before a packed stadium, and ; h p “Golden 3 un” less : : am rs , t 1, like th t of his mates, } tough time keeping his mind on law books and| Brow phy Fay orgia «Tech, the #0) T Sunset ( Club will 1. W s t c oN a Gutormsen, lik le res ) nh nates, has a 54 ey C a 00KS an | IVISION 2 teams wil 7! Tornado” of other years, eats arid: | e AMS t ™e-| such with football memories to remember, too. | unday “(60 dee J just a fair campaign, bein) i t game . M sh Oe natin, br Chitee vastedanibe asa’ pun Pas sograpners 3 ‘ Gefeated by both Alabama and THE LINEUPS Nuala Jae cad: ( ‘ Ber ees é . trophy, with the vine, - Notre Dame. Little Centre col- Jefferson West Seattle to een! eon, leg ¢ of the most widely ' Ov re, aalte Bais leasia Gi the cory ney uc) LEADS CAGERS any ine ri ars | ire mi i re and ts a few years ago, fell farther nite 8 NOTRE DAME, D Vincent ton. a s back in the rut, winning but M i Kine | yg y, of Philadelphia, has been C The first game starts a twa games. yi 1 Tunas | chosen. ca c otre Dame Thru in Coast Conference on inue as | she second at Pomed ss o'clock, om 1 1 it s- " tear t ng season All in all ‘ ve op r 2 ee = 70,000 FANS rote ti mee bioamann Stuer canine tea withdra of more TO SEE RED m == re Bear Coach OREGON CAGE be the Doe ded Grnice | scaicinis —Rteraree, “Mesabere re Washington Loses Tag: Ghat Backs, While Califor- B= SY, Cal, Dec. 5—andy! TRAM DIVIDE and eo ak venir ae ALGER ROBBED nia Is Hardest Hit of Any Team; Ernie maith coach of the University SRSITY OF OREGON, mx w the New York: t50t ACCEPTS CHALLE NGE LOS ANGELES, D. Tommy | Nevers Thru at Stantdrd of California football squad, will |_ Ren Beal sqnads i Sunday by two touct O'Brien won a on here 0 hold his job until January 1, pramnpusinte " 3 h Bari Tas Star Center Is Coach Folwell of abe| Otters unds at ‘an , *RADUATION and the ‘conference ruling prohibiting |" sail in telegram received seer : 1 ght J v ye ‘a i pe | te practic! i hs manor ee ee ee Pacific Coast Conference. the associated students. The wire | 2T° °C TAC tS cae git ne a oe | Washington 5 i sa dhe Wilson, Tesreau, se ms BRA nae aa .ockSonl i Pag t Sgbert Brix and Erickson. Tana ot | ae |OUR BOARDING HO USE BY # AHERN Mauntz, Oregon’s fine end, and_ big TWO TEAMS LEAD FRANCISCO, Dee Fe ero for the Idaho Syracuse is the only college be-| Rockson, the ‘Montana bat quad has been cut to i Shields, the huge Webfooter guard, have ides Cornell which has won more| beaten here last inh " nd plans are completed Z 7 eee TT in WALT wae WALE 1 muer played their last college football. Little | than onc ‘intercollegiate cross-coun-| Muskie in a slow bout. wis pnw Christmas holiday bar ‘ N 3 on try championsh Syracuse bas| fighter had little trouble wit torming trip thru Ea Wast TY APPEARG-To ME ELL Anderson, the clever-passing quarterback, | won four and Cornell 17 is also out. t Dixon, considered one of the best tackles in the West, has finished at O. A. C, California is hard hlt by the loss of Carl- { Vi AGLEEP, AN’ WEARD PARTS OF “TAKT 1 WEARD “TALKING 1N MOUR ROOM LAST NIGHT ATA Lite HouURts Now, DaST DENY HH ++ NOU BROUGHT Home ONE MkTOR-TO CUMIGETH Hook-up AWE MIDNIGHT | TH’ LECTURE 2! ae YIHAT YOU | MOSTLY eciesy | PHRAGES, LiKE~ *“ AAPPN DAG mt talph Erick ‘on, last year’s center who received ss ’ 8 ay, Dixon, Carey, Rau, Mell, Huber broken: lex the game with MY RADIO, We son, Imlay, I , vy Seat, MeN, uber Creighton: recently, Has left, the Job OF YOUR DERELICT AN We OVER TH RIVER etic s and several lesser lights. * open without a capable an to} = Ef § . f Ne Soe a ee ee CRONIES, DIDNT Vou 2 = pon ag a YERKES ‘ ~ SOUNDED a i Sa wh ei end, and Nevers, a really > fill ft, | 3 ucKY Nag 3 c ERICKSON — great fullback, pass out of the footbail aad epee PEP ae UCI TDAP) OBGERVATORN ON Ley ee picture at Stanford oy | ot ER tn cture at Sta . ve vA LYNDEN HAS | PATA UGA TE, ee ene: ASTRONOMY b= I WAS * SWAMP! Illman, a big fullback, has, Smith, an end, shows fine prom: Frank aa is aur ‘of the traffic | players as thelr r equals * 4 WOULD BE ANOTHER TEMPTED “TO CALL YoU, lernikiiad avEMBn CATA | ise. tones, ‘the hugo fullback, department, but whon it comes i od CAG ERS WORK REPORT GOING AROUND ote Re ‘ Lents (ARTERIES MCHC any| (8 another star to watch next | PUtting the “Go” or “STOP” on al Harry Kelly, of ot Ch ENA. THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF A BUT DIDNT Wiok | U. 8 C. ts Mea Tien Stor tke xen |golt ball ho is something else again, | there is no sense in keepil af 5.—Coneh | PHANTOM GEEN oN “He “Oo DISTURB YOUR leat " a: (eerie ear es | Swan, Bogue and Hyland are core. Tt only Teads t0 Site geticc| 0 Sey [fears saa ee figured to mako football history at{ After taking about five hours. to} ment etball prac ROOFS IN A REST [= Idaho Loses Stat Hine , ,| Stantora AE e “ "play 18 holes at. Be: Hill, Jack 36 hls ate) ! AAA Nelson, a clover ond, has finished pata tia Bi A ack | fict pane NGHTSHIRT ! Le Jat Idaho. ‘The majority of the] lana t uent AKG links ey ox 1)] Bnd last Sunday, Sam BS Ls tool great! T onl ment 18 holes more,” This #8 Rockey | replace these men and several stars | ~ + m Aad A | proving his Ml é golfer, Larry Cunningham re: | Proving team in the | have moro competition ahead of CINDER {| RACK|. sombles two very cram(tient links -| aE The new hig 1001 gymnasium thom. INIVERSITY ae He smokes a pipe, a la Tod| A digger, says dim % 's aiding the players turning out, — | Kelly has another year at UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, and drives with Hg ‘fou a apne weapon for | | Montana, Mo hag heen the | Dec, 6.—With the completion of the| A Schoephooster, | proach on meeting hy ‘ TULANE PLAYS County thot colorful performer |renoration of the California quarter | regent eto for the past two years, |mile track, the Bruin: ap Herb MacGinnitio had a bad day | back yard. N. Y. ELEVEN Drury, Taylor and Adams should » elke artista) y 4] — 4 f ke the best performers in| Will have ono of the fastest ovala in|" ngleWood Sunday, He made the few weeks NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—Tulane uni be . Hecul thacentives Sake round in double-bogey and lost a cou-| In just @ hi New Or for the the country next year, These Tro i ¢ ple of dimes thru a hole in his pocket. | Charlie Anderson te “ confer champlionshi jan stars were placed on many All| A new surface of cinders te being | oid trick agaln—soine ha eie | plat toot ; : Const teams this season laid upon the track which should] Frank Orchard has returned to| for the winten n the pas ot avon, is her Stars Ret |speed it up a great deal, Instes d of weheduled to pla New York | Other Stars Retu lt nstead o| Spalding Bros.’ Pacific coast head ill jquarters in San Franciseo, with a} The arrival of i, This | flock of orders for hand mashies for | an increase in tho Pt university eleven here next season n the Yankee stadium on Octo: | ber 16. 0, A. GC. will have |rendy for backfield duty ormer four turnain the 440 run, tho track has now only two | while Guttormson, Ronny, Cutting {Now speed tt Fea att east | Bows Charlie Brandenberg to till out, | Do, your shopping HW, and Lowle Tearenu, along with af tenth of Aycond, according. to | his | flock of others, return to Washing. |Coach Walter Chrintte, | “Wihat do you call that gan Rob Robertson on STAGE SWIM tod inquired a pedestrian of Wddie O'Neill, | ball less than ae tact | California will have to rebuild, the handsome proprietor of the | he is telling TM TOURNAMENT | \ Jbut has two fine performers com STOP STREAK Olympte floral shop, who was poking | should be done: Kaaiictbed | a aualinaat with the | UUM) ay ing back in Griffin and Miller NEW YORK, Deo. & ball along o the §. Naval academy'y natatorn for next year. It will be held Mareh 6, plan to Inglewood membel stn work on the ica started until they was only Prexy D. He nt j basen ‘higeing hina ; = | Oregon's team this year con ie ONY -AWING “THAT Geto PAST aintod of) Juniors, ‘ahd WER EAR, \6 Kh COMB Tsay | print : course, Schwartz, local fyweleht, won tho, «ty ‘ decision over Ernie Jarvis, al, repl Is is the first time L ever played Offielaly of both seh muke the meeting 4 annual affair, the Webfooters, If they ever get their conching problem straight ened out, should be dangerous, boxer who has beon making such a ensation here, last night in thelr 10-round bout, Paul Piggot hopes to be able to have the Inglewood caddies treat tho | bunker,