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MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1925. U.S.C.or Stanford | Only Alternatives Alabama Ready to Come, but Washington Turns Down Invitation When Board of Control Puts Crusher on Bid By Leo H, Lassen N again, off again, Finnigan! Hang that motto on the Pasadena game With Alabama ready New Year's tus n Ci the champion team of hot of dyr down the football West for the Washington, t, has slipped the situation to represent to come alifor the We 1amite into Invitation nothe: another s by turning ‘ the West wl the Board of Control put the crusher on the bid. The Husky players voted Sunday morning, and a small majority favored the BUD The board met in the after noon, decided that there wasn't a hearty enough respon from the gridders, nnounced that once in four years was Two Skippers play, Funds tokainueheran ti Huskies went South tw at Notre Dame years ago, the thing is of! QoUTH BEND. Dec. 7 for good as far as Washing Dame w ton is conc As the Cardinals played last year, and went thru a tough schedule this season, that just about lets them out, The Tro jans have taken two defeats on the chin, have a game to pley with St. Marys Saturday that will complete a 12game sched Local Ring ule, the longest in the country, and they, too, may give the Men to See Pasadena affair the go-by Pasadena i are t it and me n't sa enzie th-knell. for Aiur future fans who Seattle boxin team, am to meine Roses Officials nie ume Stand By ASADENA. nt of Ros Match maker | tere: ted byatand va, | tangled task of s Biddy Bishop re- jw: football teams for é celved 89 many |x.) year's day classic here — requests from) “Wi tocal offic re anxious to hi =oMcKENZIE boxing fans to|_, 7* local « ping , Stage the con engraved invita lucky team, but they wi ing to do with pl ors. According to Les B. man of the committ ual event, of tomorrow night's card at the Cry Pool that he wns practically force: fo put him on. Austin agreed to Ie # the young Gollath bs 80 the fieth followers will him in : against Al Anderson, anoth low. Anderson halls mn and comes to io with the repu-|‘h@ Annual tation of beir gh scrapper. He |‘ournament ha weighs better than 190 pounds and |" sees phere } has seen McKen ction. An oie mag son jumped at th nee meet Bill and thinks he can slow the white | hope up to a walk Kenzie’s t a might di a) eon hand to g fiine on him. Buskins, hi see ave a to ect Cortelyou, of the Univers chairman, Hen rnament pointed {was scared to death about first blow n by McKe Mi the gong rang and the jright cross to the « . | broke his 4 and the bou ver, Bill win by a K. O, in the first round. Bi Anderson is expected to be a a ferent sort of a proposition and boys and girls should be able to get some sort of a line on just what Me- ‘Kenzie has on the ball. He has been Mishaping up exceptionally well in the gymnasium and while the bout In| Hyerett did last he looked very good for a beginner. AULT § the boy with tne| (G*5 fter recaly Teddy O'Hara, terrific left hook, from Oakland, will! riy in lant half, gave the Jette ox Ted Krache, in the main event|.on Park A. C. a 7 to 0 victor of the evening. O° has & g00d West Seattle and the local s Feputation and with victories to his| 4 title yesterday at Hiawatha credit over many of the best boys on playfield. | Both : JEFFERSON IS GRID WINNER LE'S 65-yard ing « pass from Mor- run over the Coast figures to make Krach step some to hold his own. All the boxers on tho carding game was worked out at Austin and Salt’s saad Bym yesterday afternoon before al cain of the - full house of fans. Ake Ar cidectnion: cet PEK club; The rest of the card will be: John) was the star of the day, his defensive en. Steele's run | If was the only Budnick vs. Chub Crawford, Johnny} work standing out at all times. Hé pose vs. Johnny Woods and Billy! stopped the plunging of tho West ee a eon | Siders’ backs time and again aN a | Leitz and I at quarter, ran the team in h ushion, while the fi ount Rebuked | work of Ahn kenhus, Bi ski and Legate stood out on th , Jones wus tie tar for t Py Tennis Body (19,3029 919 Se sar fore 4 uns fo good gain: Birck¥y Craw me AS Poor Sport| 1 ed sine Bane Coy the best on the West Seattle ij W YORK, Dec. 7.—(By U. P)— Report of the Buropean Davis! feup committee criticizing Count Salm 1Von Hoogstraeten, Iiicent Rogers,” for objectionable be- Tetterson A.C. “husband of Mil- | Btesle jhavior during the Irish-Austrian | Schittn Davis cup preliminary match, has |* Fee heen approved by the United States | frienhus Tawn Tennis association. Leite Officials of the Irish team com. | McCutcheon...) x ohege plaine dthat Salm tlonable remafks on the court, had mado objec rie Fr, Mitohe'l had Bubs it ations Jefferson: Harrison for ee the decisions ee sh Dark Ratkowskt for Hakenhus; Tegat umpire and linesmen, and had re-| tor senitfner; Putman for Ree fused to live up to agreements made | Wost Seattle, Tate for Wollock, 1 by tho two committees. | Cort for Oliver; Forester for Mitch bs *il; Groen for Tate; Ring for Forester ‘TO OPEN FIGHT page epaesmvedbary templet, “ARENA TONIGHT Field Changed , ee eos for Grammar will be opened for boxing tonight | Soccer Playoff Hwith the preliminaries of an ams ateur | Mournament staged by the Metropoll-| rpyHr field for the play-off of the tian association of the A. A. U. The grade school succer title, sched. [finals in elght classes will bo staged | uted for Tuesday afternoon, has beon changed to B. F, Day playfield, Dii- patisfaction was éxpressed by some /tomorrow night c Po GRIDIRON i} PLAYER DEAD, X02 nou of raminar geno PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 7.—Paul| morning. The game will McConville, momber of profe $16, as scheduled. slonal Frankford football feam, died from a broken neck sus:| They ae tained yesterday in a game against|onee, Which is proof enough that ie Summerdale A, A. He was hurt | Opportunity is neither a politician | anateing: a flying tackle, nor a “clove friend of the family.” and Hawthorne a, head of grammar school Interlak Noll 1 Panthers mipro | will teams played hard and clean | |football and play in the first“half of | of the members of the teamn playing, | atart at Ipportunity knocks but | Tt H He yppened HUSKIES PASS UP PASADENA; GAME IS IN AIR on S Saturday When the Baseball Mo Is Meet in ‘Gotham Siar (70,000 Seek ce ; peter TL AM overcome Action Wirth AK. vember 6, 3 Grange Has Averaged Ma s ar West $750 Per Minute Since Roreges aria. sitle by Turning Pro haa a 9 mm ars By Henry L. Farrell . ri , LU . Dia Min dh di } ( neg aon - Michlaan Hh 000 for his PENNANTS LAST me i pay Pa . : s OCT. WILL BE 1S ALL IN LAOS FOR. Your ; 1 wa t “fp AWARDED SAME From INFIELD AND A 7 akiee Derg PITCHER a? bis Rich GOODRICH TO yestery to ee) FIGHT KANSAS “ws BY in’ : esta 7a at lee aie AY Lot oF BIG 1 1 t with I Kans Pit s: DEALS WILL or WELL ,WE GOES o » Three ‘Sehchls peppehcogmie ak BON: peer. 1 eet, a Paar ts coe @.. in Cage Sport iis io mites ha LM. s run off of the junior high 4 his men tu the’ hinior |$ ERICKSON IS been has alse Ho w hool tournar ter a pol od by M’LARNIN AND ELECTED PILOT isis Stout oor TAYLOR FIGHT | sowzey, 2s tyson iit Gore” : nin, a Var t nea us been ¢ Hancroft ‘ lath kAvantaxe ae i and vote was almost| Bottomley * a0 Traynor Wees 3 7 Frisch Roush NEW MANAGER Dec. 7 .| DEFENDS TITLE “rt detent Five Veterans Are Back With natn Greek FROSH TURNOUT > first time Washington a veter and was formerly club in the Western 1 ALLA WALLA, Dec. 7.—Forty id ‘each U. S. C. SIGNED e reportin t paters for f luding TH BEND, Ind, De ‘ fiv ins from last year’s squad Dame has signed to pla the Washington state u ty of Southern Californ! HILL WINS MATCH s, Walla Walla el in Lom Angeles next ye LONGVIEW, Dec. 7.—Red Hill, of 2 out this season to was announced re T wood, won from Sam Leather a probably be played nlock, in a wrestling bout here! ‘The veterans are, Croxdale, Dague, Satur in December night, Hill lost the first | all, Timmons and Perry. The jans will come East the but camo back to cop the next | first gamo is against Prescott, De season. two. |cember 18. ‘|OUR BOARDING HOUSE A PROVILER, EH ?e HMF, ~~ HE MUGT HAVE BEEN A VERY CAYTIOUS BURGLAR,” NEG, NOT ONLN “TOOK OFF WIS GHOES, BUT ALGO WIG GOCKG t= I FOUND ONE OF THEM UNDER THE BED, AD FROMTHE BY AHERN ONE'S A HEEL N'cawt ouip AMNTHING OVER!» WW, HER BROTHER \o-TH" DETECTIVE WHO CAUGHT ALBERTA CANADA !y IT WAS GONNA-TAKE “MH! ol! BOVS PART, ~- BUT SHE'S “100 FAOT C on aH" “TRIGGER, “WRT CLEW OF “TH GOCK WOULD WAVE DOUBLED /- WY CHIN fe EGAD, WOMAN, ~~ I TELL Nor FoR THE Test TIME, NOU ARE MISTAKEN! -~ 1 HAD NO ONE WW WY ROOM LAST NIGHT! = \F You HEARD SOMEONE, IT MUGT WAVE BEEN A PROWLER, THAT \o WHY I Lock MY LOOKS oF ITF, HE eae a aan KEEP MUGT HAVE WALKED PROWLERS FROM WERE FROM ENTERING THE ‘. HOUGE! « (Nova SCOTIA | Dinas oy wea ouvir we GOCK \N “HE EVE = Murphy are the vet JEW YORK, Dec. 7—Rogers Hornaby, manage: second nan of Cardinals, honor of n responded to the call Wai BE PUT OVER. \\ A | Oath LINKS AN’ Bae { MAWES THIS BABY ri \ LOOK LIKE A TRAMP A ANY DIFFERENT THINGS WILL, “BE DISCUSSED IN MOMENTS OF MENTAL RELAXATION - Wa-Hi’s Cagers. AND AT THE FIRST GLUMPSE THIS MOLL 1S BUGS ABOUT ME— CAN You. oi CHO a : er _ acta cp . : Hornsby Is U. S.C. Winds Up ca Given Honor -in His Loop Grid Race, Red Grange on Way to $200, 000 F ortune on Grid , "Post Squad > Wins From Carbons Shipbuilders Cop Close Game From Black Diamond, 2-1 | By Peter Salvus Two tean is and Mapie | tale ecleces teat eau ete Record cup by winning Division 1 of the Todds defeated , 2 to 1, at Renton, and "Maple Leaf bested Carbonade, at West Seattle. ore a record crowd and under ideal soccer conditions, \ ‘Todds pulled thru with a win over Black Diamond, The two teams battled even during the first half, and the stout defense work of both elevens predicted a tle game, In the second half of the game | both opened up, with the strorig Todd team get the better | of the scrimmages front of the m Daly ga first counter. thelr games in trophy off Black D1 oO" WGE QAILL SURE \HAVE A SWELL TIHE. ’ teams kick was saved by Diamond g: , by ™ | tort The score was evened when Rudy Dernac crossed up Mickey McPhil- ips on a penalty shot. | | The deciding counter came | from Bert Kirkwood’s boot past | Hollow, after a cross assist from Eddie Harlan. The miners took the offensive part at this stage | of the game, but were unable to | pierce the strong defense of the | Todd eleven. | THE, LINEUPS Todds Black Diamond MePhillips. Hollow Lapansky + Galagner | Daly McCauley | Hewkes . Btrong Brown. Maront | Forbes HE YEARLY ATOLL. : Dernae J R + Slopnich NCORKING a nifty passing com- bination, Maple Leaf won from Carbonado after a hectic see-saw to Beatin B jenter the finals with Todd’s for the ler cup. Maple Leaf led at the half time, 2 to 1, and then took a bigger lead L. A, Team Comes Back After Losing to Pullman and | when Jimmy Bennett scored his third Wallops O. A. C., 28-0; Game to Play and Pullman Goes to Hawaii HEN the University of on the Oregon Aggies by the unexpected score of 28-0 Saturday the Coast Conferen passed into history. er score W: the former going into the gar the defeat handed the Southerners by W ‘ashington State a Bennett week previously. The final standings of the ington was the only unde- feated college eleven in the West. has y posses. sion of second place, losing only to the Huskies. The Cards won four! games j U. 8. C. and O. A. C. tle for third | the edgo golng to the former, Th: place, duo to its victory Saturday. both won three and lost two gambs, | California Drops California, ruler for so many sea year winds up fn fifth place this ith two wins and two losses lagainst conference opponents. |tory in five starts, | rear | | almost did to the Washington Hus- | this jof Wales, and to be known,as tho | clubs*in the league are from Canada, Mitchell Coach Washington State and Idaho tle for sixth place, the latter given the edge because it beat Pullman. Montana ranks olghth, registering | By Alex C. Rose Ja lone victory | 0 Idaho, Oregon Last without a conference vic- brings up the over Oregon, have what tho they The Woebfooters olace of remembering here Thanksgiving day. U, 8. ©, has another game on its schedule for the year, meet- ing St, Mary’s Saturday at Los Angeles. Tho latter team upset the dope by walloping the Los Angeles boys last fall, St. Mary's has a powerful team this season and the Trojans will have to be at their best to beat the Oaklanders, kles goal of the day. Androsho plunked his second goal of the game past the Post team’s goal for the Carbon’s | second score. Trojans Have One More THE LINEUPS Southern California trampled | y.51. reat Pes: ee Pittson. .- Goat ce football race for 1925) penn es Abbey RW . | Barwich cH. : as unexpected only as to size, | powie DH + McDougal ' ieee : How OR. 3 me favored to win, in spite of |W°xhiien i pe antag Hannue Horse..... Anarosho + papers * 0. In.. . Redhead Coast teams show that Wash-| **feres Melby psinee (rs ; OTHER RESULTS Final Standings | WHE Vikings and Builders’ Brick Hi will meet in the finals for the The Norsemen Won Lost Per Ct. Washington i) 1.000 || Brown Bros. trophy. Stanford . 1 $00 || defeated the Tacoma Tigers, 5 to 1, J, 8 C. 3 4 00 |{in an overtime period. Builders’ Brick won from Burnett, Ons. Co 3 600 4 to 2, at California 2 2 edd | Waamianest Idaho ... 2 3 400 Wash. State... 2 3 400 The skin you love to touch . . . In Montana 1 4 200 || college it used to be the sheepskin, Oregon .. C) 5 .000 | now Grange has maade it the pig- skin, present champion, won the crown at the Inglewood links last year. With the dates set for the city MEN golfers of the city of Se- notified that attlo are hereby the fourth annual tournament of} nd state championships—thoe latter the’ city titular | to be played at Yakima during the honors will be|Jast week in August—all that re- played at the} mains in the major events is the Rainter Golf and Pacific Northwest date. “Some time. Country club,|in June” is as close as is known July 12 to 16,| When the P. N, G. A. golfing crowd will gather at the Spokane Golf and Country club. inclusive. The above an- nouncement was made by Mrs. Stephen Dwan, captain of the women's divis. fon of the Rat- nier this. morn: } ing, following a meeting of the apes time is now ripe for the Western amateur or the West- ern open championship to be played for on a course in the Pacific North: west, and I am here to put in a bid for the 1926 or the 1927 meet, elther amateur or open, to be held at the | Seattle Golf club.” Washington State has two con- ROSE club's board of| These words, or words to that tests left in Hnwall, making tho | trustees, at which sanction was| effect, will be spoken by Director trip to tho Islands during the} civon her to “go ahead and make| A. 8. Kerry, former president of Christmas vacation. jall arrangements for the tourna-!| tho Pacific Northwest Golf asso- And then there's the Pasadena | ment and we'll see that it is put| lation, and for many years the gamo left for ono Coast team, that | over in truo “Rainier’ style." “spark plug” of golf in this seo 1s, if tho contest isn’t abandoned | year, WALES PUTS UP TROPHY NEW YORK, Deo, 7.—Winners of the champlonship in tho National Hockey league will be presented with A $2,600 cup, sponsored by the Prince Prince of Wales cup, John 8. Ham- mond, president of the New York club, announced. Four of the seven of Harvard Nine || (Qeesatervery Mass, Dec, 1 / Fred Mitchell, former manager || of the Chicago Cubs, signed a three-year contract to coach the Harvard baseball team, succeed: ing Hddio Mahan, — restrned, Mitchell coached the Harvard nino In 1916 and*for several yoars has been serving as battery coach, |. COMMITTBES TO | greens committed, | for the women folks, tion, when he takes tho floor ag the annual meeting of the West- ern Golf association, to be held in Chicago Saturday. Altho Capt. Mrs, Dwan has not yet decided on the program it ts almost certain that {t will be about | the samo as Iast year's, namely, that tho 18-holo qualifying round| And the chances that he will get will determine the 16 players to | Just what he js going after have a very bright hue, according to all re- compriso the + champlonship draw ports. and the rest of the qualifiers to be bracketed together in flights of elght according to their medal play| (elesate could have been sent than this samo A, S, Kerry. If there ts scores. Special events, such as two. | hls , ball foursomes, driving, approach. | °"Y setting, he'll get It. ing and daily putting, will be on ss the menu during that July week at|/P"E first meoting of the Randa club, an organtzation formed the Rainier course right here in our fair city for the BE APPOINTED The various committees will be appointed within the next few weeks and Mrs, Dwan and her as- sociates aro going to alm to make the meet tho biggost and best of all, Chairman Ray Ogden, of the has promised to have the course in tip-top condition What could link connection, will be held at the Gowman hotel Tuesday evening at 6:80, when 104 members will sit down. to dinner and hear just what this Randa baby ts all about, Prosident Charlie Carskadden will call on one of the best known gol{ workers in the Northwest— Edgar Crider—to give the low. down and the highaup about Randa, and there will bo several other speakers doing their bit, Maybe the brothers will engage in a bit of singing also. Anyway, It looks like a huge even- ing for the Handas on ‘Tucsday at bo sweeter? The first city champlonship was played at the Barlington links and won by Mrs, Fred Jackson, ‘The following year Mrs, Clay Cary an+ nexed tho title at the Soattle Golf olub and Mrs, Hurry Young, the [the Gowman notel, A , , Se This much can be said—no better) purpose of promoting golf in every ’