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SATURDAY, Dix BILL MKENZIE TO MAKE SEATTLE BOW TUESDAY nia fullback, He will lead the Golden Bears on the gridiror next season. Griffin played well against both Washington and Stanford in the big games of the Bears’ schedule this fall, eS | Seattle Man to | New Greens Captain Loggers Wili . iii Dee. leerts ili Aid TEDDY O'HARA made hero yesterday n ° next Tuesday night in the und grid team for t - time in the ae ‘ ryt Dice North End Golf Course that a Seattle man had been Will Be in Better selected as capta Shape Next Spring main event at the Crystal Pool. Teddy O'Hara hails from California, were all tied New Heavy} *'°%: Hope Is = Pacdcd NEBRASKA IS GIVEN “DUCK” Canadian Giant to Fight) Cucaco, Dec. 6—Drafting of Al Anderson at Crystal next season's schedules, the | P* | real work of the annual Big 10/ finest links in rthy Pool Tuesday | conference of athictic coaches and|asmired by the heavy growth directors, got under way here today | Stass that is now By Leo H. Lassen | with the football achedules the-cens| heretofore barren fairways to green, 1G Billi MeKenzie,| ter of attention. Tho fallacy of opening a gol the Canadian) some of the colleges which went | COUrs* for ip ligase man - mountain. | thru an unusually stiff schedule | FON growth of grass on it il make his! last season want lighter ones for | na was nee more ¢ 1926. an when President " Gets 'Em") Boleom an fent Ear Jamis By Alex C. Rose HA Reports were that Michigan will night when not play Northwestern next year. si Ne s Al An . arrival of of Bel Knute Rockne, coach of Notre} was Sige in the| Dame, may drop Nebraska from | ized t eet hin schedule. Nebraska licked Notre| Because : i to the| Dame as a windup for last seas abouts are & YHara-Ted| Rockne’s new schedule includes! over fairways t Pool, | Minnesota, Penn State, Carnegie will mak rystal z | Tech, Georgia Tech and Army. creat McKenzie, the hugest heavy-| 7°° da age toa aed y in Seattle In many| Coach Zuppke of Iilinols, also ymple’s start | may drop Nebraska from his sched far from favorab In his | tle. Nebraska played the opening gamo of the season at Champaign, and defeated Ilinols. Fow changes, gs him down|! any, will be mado in the Iowa down | *chedule of Jast season. Iowa & {th the second, | not going to tho Coast next season, “ understood. Towa played Wan: Wrobe GOLFERS TOO CRITICAL © trouble tlebut in 1 Ev verett the other night he ins twice in the of golfers play! course is t 1 y jaw of the Van-| it $3 tler. | adian has a lot to| took a and when he goes into the! Tues | the fang shor ex ition and the any » champion, Church Cage that now link $ it wouldn't be fair to themselves } averely, or to Me j Loop Stages [ound happens to be a p For a huge fellow just starting! e I There is no finer variety of out, McKenzie hops around in| F Games) 0": {9 and threeshot hotles pretty good style, and the two irst | in the country than is to be punches he started at Everett were| {JES RENNIE has started the) fund at the Olympic course, thelr eyes” to tho Southern California last season and trimming. or 1 to realize }and money—pl fairways and gre it takes tin of both—to delivered in the orthodox style, | Church league going and play) and Messrs. Bolcom and Jami straight and right on the chin. | will continue in that loop until’ . son deserve unlimited praise Card Is Set | February, when the sem{-finals and) for the manner they have bat- ky | finals to decide the season's cham-| tied the ill-luck that befell them Biddy Bishop and Lonnie Austin, | who are staging tho show, have| ompleted their whole Tuesday| card. Chub Crawford, the Hoquiam boy, and John Budnick, a local performer, will provide another pions will be run off. | during the past year, ‘All classes in the league will get) The cour big ist of games scheduled. Fol-/the Seattle Golf club, and Frank lowing aro the results of games| James, and built, in record time by | played during the week ending | tho latter, ran into Its first set Johnny Rose, who put up a cou ple of good bouts here last winter,| Firat Mothodist, meets Johnny Woods, the cook) “igri Congregation, 28; Queen Anne | seeds, And then moro trouble came eaded Auburn youngster, in one] paptist, % tant a Rh the wut . ¢ od dedi " Gethsemane | last summer with the water supply, of the four-rounders, and Hab Pearse s ge aes aa 1} | but thru it all the Bolsom.Jamison Hilly Jones, of Renton, clashes with | . M. F., 20; Queen Anne | combination smiled sternly | Queen Anne Tex Verran, of Tacoma, in the! united Presbyterian, 28. * WILL BE S other: : ( ie Ballard First Lutheran, 28; Trinity M. BY RING O'Hara Due Saturday University Congregational, 24; Univer} With tho grass seeds on tho falr who mee rache latty MB lived ow O'Hara, who me ta ire f fy ie gh heh aR Park M, B,, 41; University | Ways now in a germina main event, arrives Saturday from} Woodland fon stage and the water question settled, the California, O'Hara has fought in| Green Lake M. E., No. 1 Wood-| spring of 1926 will bring forth the ‘Tacoma a couple of times, but has|tand Park Presbyterian, 9. @ | realization of the dreams of Billy ever appeared in Seattle. Ho| CLASS B | Bolcom and Earl Jamison to give Fremont Baptist, 7; Woodland Park comes with a good reputation, : been noted for years as a me: hook puncher, Krache is fighting for the T Seattle an up-to-date golf course ‘iara First Lutheran, 27; Raltard| that Bob Johnstone and rank ? | James took full advantage of the tract of Jand in drawing up the torian, ty M. B, 14; University Christian first time here since his last |N% 2:08 cstatinn, 2; Woodland Park| plans; that Frank James has to battle with Dode Bercot, one of Presbyterian. 0. (orfett.) take on back seat for no one when} Presb: De the feature seraps of the sum- | ‘Pirst Swedish Baptist, 6; ‘Temp! mer season. ii it comes to constructing | ; that the 1&hole cou a ‘i Firat A. M 15; Immanuel, Luth- | cou 4 All of the boys are working Out} gran No. 1 the Olympic Golf and Country club at Austin & Salt's | kyMmnasium. | Prompect Congregational, 13; Plymouth’) y. aij that ye golf scribe predicted ARLINGTON |: Congregational, 1, | Coturnbia Congregational, 11; Mt, Mak. | st would be “One of the finest links in the Northwest.” | er Park Presbyterian, 11 | St, Anne's, 16; Lawton Prosbytorian | 38 |» At. Pantin Hpincopal, 21; Immanuel} | | ore presbyterian, 7; Alki Con-| Penn will have seating accommo: al }dationa for 80,190 in {ts improved CLARKS ¢ Franklin field, Mhiladelphiasstadium, ny sntprk aot aed bias tee next season, It js planned to hold First at Spring versity Christian No. 2, 18; Unt-|the Army-Navy classic there ne PESEK VICTOR | CHICAGO, Dee. bJolin Posek | 0; University Con Special Rates ts To Permanent, Guests || 1,000-Car Garage in Connection Free to Our Guests STRIBLING WINS defeated Nick Volcoff in a wrestling MAND RAPIDS, Mich, Dec, b—| match here last night, Velecoft ung Stribling, Georgia Nght heavy-| was so badly hurt with the evoteh woight, outpolnted Tommy Burns of|and halt nelson hold that Porok | Detroit here last night tn a 10-round| applied for the first fall, that he bout. wit was unable to continue, eT he Sport Picture Gallery; Athletes Who Are Figuring in’ News of Day — — Captain Griffin. That's the new monicker of the Califor- and uppercuts. would rather read Shakes- cauliflower ng sway on nanufacture has proved to be more profitable financially for pictured ready to an opponent. Rem Aur aig Maus Rhyne at Second, Waner at First Base, Pirate Rumor Report From Pittsburg Has It “That Seal Shortstop Will Be Shifted to Second Base and That Waner Will Understudy Grantham at Initial Bag of Coasters next spring, among them be- ie Warner, flashy third sacker, develop- Americans and excellent chance position permanently, as third base has been a weak spot on the Ford city’s nine) and Paul Waner, an out- fielder by trade, may be shifted from these positions | to other berths on the diamond when they sburg Pirates in the spring, to a Stove league rumor from the Smoky City, the present haven of th Rhyne is doped to shift to second base and Waner to first base. Rhyne developed into a wonderful short- ), shortstop deluxe, to land the report to the} according world base- | Dick Miles made the IMmit on 20 teals and mallards were his reward, He state Pav! CT Huffman Signs to Meet Stone played that position. and rain doing strength at Wright at shortstop Rhyne hasn't 7 : tion: victory over Jack De. chance to displace him, but is needed at the paar cal {Tht ar d to meet Ad Stone Eddie Moore pl Rawlings was jas a hitter rather |who knows od the bag after Johnny | and he did well enough, | 1 a defensive player anything about baseball knows the v pala skill at thie posi- LONG the flats in the Grays ' May Keep Exendine atW. S C. Whether W mauieeien State Col- Clever Sencio Defeats Novey 1, according to reports rted that} PU in thelr ten-round bout here 1} turn of Coach Exendine next clo kept up a rain of blows s this past season. | go on forever/|* discussed by when President j}land arrives home from the Wash- vainly to put over a knockout thing goes wrong with th Husky Rifle Stars Are Busy Men’s Team to Shoot Sno- homish Squad Saturday; Large Girls’ Turnout HILE the W team has beer a Coast footba determined =! ‘on football ng its way mpionship a shooters has been preparing tercollegia’ tle won last sea- son. Under their coach, L. L, Wil- the men vormen rifle hay been and bout LT. WILLIAMS competition, which -will tart right after the Christmas holl- their days The men’ team was to shoot {ts first practice match of the season against the Snohomish Rifle dlib tonight. The coach has picked ‘the & first-string squad, five be named just before the follow! | match to shoot tonight. The sqifad ee follows: C. M, Cook, Jean Hicker, Al Brown, Capt. Carl Thompson, Walter Thayer, Ralph McClarum, Pat O'Reilly. (Of this aggregation only O'Reilly is new this year, the rest having had experience last season, The Huskles will defend their na- tional honors in mid-March. Matches have been definitely signed with De Pauw university, | Virginia Polytechnic Institute and an atch with the Oxford team of | England ts pending. The girls have been active on the range, too. Roberta Bel- lozzi, Helen Mielke, Marie Mielke and Jeanne Douglas be- ing the experienced target artists. The following girls are still com- | peting for the other places on the squad: Betsey Ann Herold, Tilly Jewet, Helen Lunde, Marjorio Cook, Theresa Smith | Katherine Ro; jnon, Mildred jand Josephine Hawks, Sophie Coyne, rs, Su errill, an McLen- izabeth Pry The national women's event is Hol- | Scheduled for January, | veteran fiychasor. ause of the Cougars’ Daddy, bring home one of Boldt's pumpkin pies!—Advertisement. of Southern Saturday, a dents aro urging | Exendine’s resignation nan effort to persuade him | fi ‘Finals for | Soccer in six-round heavyweight tilt. December 4 few Ihdury after the course | Grade Loop r | which was planned | into action Monday night with @/ by Professional Bob Johnstone, of OB HESKETH and Dick Frayne, ;{ng altho he has been who played of Washington quintet last British Soccer | Eleven to Play Seattle Squad AN COa VEY CLASS A been seeded to grass—a windstorm | 16; Firat Swedisn | Came up, and blooey went several | Baptist, 20. thousand dollars worth of precious | effort to win its third ning to hook up Hawthorne o i Tuenday after part of Janu. any Football associa- British Colum- , team to play nals of the grade terman with the be in action Monday even straight pro basketball ruling adopted | British Columbia body. guarantee by to furnish the expenso money high school will be the se in the finals for| the title but ho not yet succeaded | the Seattle team which bars pro feastonal players ecept the Invitation. Union Oil is bye. icheduled for Clas: Schwabacher Hardware vs, Hesketh'’s plan to coach | between officlals of the two organ!- basketball in one of the state high t expocted to mature, | ‘The lanky cago star to cach in the lige was made. golt | came down Victoria and © Seattle eleven and plans for an meeting were then “ Postpone Bout Between Foley and Bob Eber! Flejschman's Northwestern rowd will be Sound Power | aroused over of the most important steps organization this year TEAMS TIED FOR ae prep PapatHion of the cipal of Tnter stato of Ida. | und 19 believed to voman soccer coach jn] lays with or against & pro play: nadian bantamweight championship | | has been postponed until December} Local promoters are anxious to Northern titlewinners, | LESTER DRAWS SAN FRANCISCO, | maino for New Year" ‘8 day, Meaning that three safeties Haale however, has tentatively ac O'Goofty laments the ‘boys Young National: , Oe, on the samo defending his ander ted’in the ¢ gulning the superiority when he wage down his smaller opponent, [has A chanee to get back In stands] a couple of triplos," he points out, | title against Bber, PUGET SOUND STEAMER SCHEDULES Saye Money, Travel by Steamer TACOMA oma dy By By Angeles, 1 Cy Neah: Hay nnd Way Ports, Port Townsend; and Rail Connections to Olym= pin Peninsula inte; Dung~ Bellingham, ay ces RRY ERY cB Between Seattle and Bremerton; Sea- beck and, Brinnon: Fort Angeles and Victoria, B. O., Anacortes and Vietorta (Sid- nev, B, Duet SOUND NAVIGATION Co COLMAN DotK- FOR OTMARION ST Bremerton U. S. NAVY Yar CHARLESTON-PORT ORCHATED Take Past Pv Sunday, eh rip a Rerery Trl e ne IP except 0 Port 0: aud Delp eee i” duriug day n noross Ho with Auto "Te: Canal from Senbeok to Brinnon Thone for Mates NAVY YARD ROUTH a Dock MAIn-299, Close time, Colm ee pte = emcees See salen: