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The Seattle Star from Seattle, Washington • 10

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Hoad Salnr lavs Slar Spoils Page a Treat for all Foolhall Fans One You'll Like lo Read! HUSKIES PICK PITT PANTHERS N. IF. SKI 1)0)1 STAYS AT HOME: LANG BRINGING EUROPE TO IIS Easts Most Powerful earn Selected for Bowl CHAMPION OF EAST NAMED FOR CLASSIC PITT EXCELLENT CHOICE WE SAY At hand is a story from Kill Portland News Telegram, praising (ieorge Karainatle to the skies hhvh the (lou.uga buekfield ace outshone Sam Francis, By Fete Antoncich So Ray Eekmann and Jimmy Phelan picked Pittsburg? An excellent selection, we say. Jock Sutherland has one of IMttlDUl Ill ImIhii lilt nlitil a riM nlitll I I I stl IMiS Id OHII i3 OHIO Wm. 34 VV Vlrginlii ft Ohio Htnle 0 I 45 Not re Onine Foul hern 34 Penn mute Iti Nebreekrt 31 Cerneiflo Tec 303 Total nttemu I I I 11 1 i the strongest teams in the country and no doubt, there are few better coached elevens.

Early in the season Phelan gave Sutherland credit for being one of the smartest coaches in the country. Those who know the local-, Irishman realize that Phelan Hu ky took us into the midst of is going to enjoy preparing the mythical game. the Huskies for this game "Washington shifts to He likes to match wits with an t. When the Huskies start work again, Phelan will be devising some-tiling new for the Panther opponents. It neema a shame that Louisiana State and Alabama, both good alonS witn a KrouP of names which Nowogroski who goes thru a hole opened by Starcevich, Wiatrak and Sllvlnskl, Nowogroski goes ha three yards and is hit hard by Wojciechowicz and Woitowski.

Kordham wont be heard fro again this season, but Pitt comes Mt klHIt ll Chirk (Jurrrtt Ski Moil! toolm! In a few more wars our northwest babies will be adding that salutatory bit ol ski vvordagu to their first early vocal efforts, such as mania and papa! Those five Pacific Northwest skiers who wont to the Olympic Winter (lames at Merlin may not have won any major honors in lCuropoan ski eompetitior admit that they were dinned good salesmen and saleswomen. Europes skiing is now bo-. ine brought to us! ni rev only Will Ulisr live 1 fill Mil I (ilHllTi went Olympic skiers show tlic slat-1 riders at home the technique which they learned on European snow fields and they learned plenty, but they will establish a standard of perfection for our youngsters to shoot at which will eventually enable the latter to vie with Europe's best in slalom and downhill Otto Lang Due Here; l'o Open Ski School The steady move of top-flight European ski instructors from the continent to the Untied States has been quite apparent since the recent Winter Games. The Pacific I Northwest gets the very best in Otto Lang, No 1 teacher for Hannes Schneider at the latters famous ski school at St Anton-am-Arlberg, Austria. Lang will probably arrive in Se-1 attle around December LY It is) his tentative plan to operate out of Seattle with instruction being given at both Mount Rainier and Mount Baker And the question the average northwest skier asks Is what i changes in the northwest skiing technique will be made by Lang? I And we answer that one by pre senting the views gathered from conversation with Darroeh Crookes, one of the northwest's five Olympic skiers.

We'll Have "Finished" Skiers Say Crookes "We in the northwest have grad-ually'come out of the crouch form of skiing." says Crookes, "but Lang will emphasize the upright posi tion; he'll introduce greater swing with the shoulders and he'll lay the groundwork for something the northwest has not had to date namely, polished skiers! "That word which is an Austrian term meaning the combination of added knee bend and increased forward lean over the skis, will become more than a mere European ski mystery to our local skiers. They will discover its ad-! vantages. "During our stay in Europe. Don Fraser and 1 had the opportunity of skiing for two hours under the direction of Anton Seelos, famed Austrian slalom runner, and we were both amazed at the amount we learned in that short space of I time." Nebraskas great fullback. And, in my mind, memory of the warning of two GOOD foot-hall men one an official who had seen the hoy play often, the other a man who played plenty of college football here in the Northwest "Karainatle is the most over-rated football player on the Pacific (toast.

Still, there are those who would pick all-American learns from 4H stales In Ibis Union, and think they were doing right by the boys they leave off, Heavy rumors around os Angeles have Howard Harding Jones moving on Ibis time to Syracuse Trojan alumni dissatisfied with four lean years in a row. i doubt it but i like it not that I wish i loward Harding Jones anything but the best of luck but because again It proven that coaches are NOT SUPER MEN There are GOOD coaches, lots of them Jim Phelan Is a good coach, Pop Warner Is a good coach, Bcrnic Bierman is a good coach, Jock Sutherland is a good coach. Hut Just give any one ot them, Howard Jones Included, poor material and see what happens MATERIAL is 90 per cent of the battle coaching Is the other 10. Trouble with Southern California is PETITION L. A.

is splitting the field Stanford is hot after football men from the Candian border to the Mexican border and no eastern boundary line enforced California wants 'em Mary's and Santa Clara are getting their share Babe Holllngbery comes back from the sunny south each year with a couple of good ones. Result Howard Harding Jones, the supposed super man of whom we read reams and reams of hooey, is now carved down to just an ordinary coach Everything we said before alxmt that Washington football teams work oil Thanksgiving (lay was so. Believe it please, we saw the pictures of the game yesterday, guests of Associated Oil company at 101 club, and enjoyed every minute of if. To see those Huskies go to work In slow motion, where you have time to study a bit what is going on, was a real experience. lu fact, you don't appreciate one Jimmy Cain until you see how hard it seems to be for tackles on him to be effective.

Give that lad three inches and he'll stretch em into yards. And how that line did open holes. I really believe that a fellow named Harrison who TRIED to play end on the Hawthorne Park Presbyterian church's Sunday school team that is he tried until one day he bumped into a tackle named Johnny Beckett afterwards to be heard of nationally could have scored a touchdown thru a couple of those holes. lit Clilf Harrison Thr eluunpion of the east s. Hit' eluunpion of the west! Thats what ashinghms selection of Iittslmrg as its foe in the Hose Howl Nett ears dipt means.

Announcement of the was made early last night, soon after Jimmy Phelan, coach of the Huskies, reached Oakland and could be contacted by long distance telephone. Ray Eekmann, athletic director, and Carl Kilgore, graduate manager, on the ground at Pasadena, had the Pittsburg consent earlier in the afternoon but waited until they could talk to Coach Phelan and announce a definite and unanimous choice. In selecting Blttaburg the Husky I official followed unofficial rendu which would have been followed by any Coast conference team that might have been lucky enough to make the Rose Bowl, It had been agreed at Inst Hummers meeting of the conference that every effort would be made i to get a representative team 1 from the east this year, football men believing that the best grades of football are played in that sector and In the middle west Pittsburg easily stood out In Its field, the recognized eastern champion, rated the most powerful tenm east of the Big Ten, second only to Minnesota by many. And Minnesota was lucky to beat Nebraska 7-0 while Pittsburg wal-I loped the strong Comhuskers 10 to 8 That in itself gives an Idea of the power of the PantViers Ore-Igon State, beaten by Washington teams, couldn't be Included In the bid. What a pleasure it would have been to see the Huskies take them on, one after another, and dispose of them all.

That, of course, is Impossible. Rose Bowl rules only allow one other team In the Pasadena stadium in addition to the Huskies New Year's day. Players Satisfied Washington grlddcrs, preparing for the varsity ball tonight, were satisfied with the selection, hut more concerned trying to make clumsy fingers tie a bow tie at the right angle Perspiring brows proved them amateurs at the Job. However, Dick Johnson, Frank Peters, John Wiatrak, Chuck Bond and Ihe rest of them believe Pittsburg is as strong us any team In the east and south and welcome the Panthers as opponents. Max Starcevichs alleged quotation, Tuesday, that the Huskies would like to play Pitt because they thought the Panthers the strongest opponent possible, brought a reply from an irate New' Orleans' Louisana State fan by name of Edgeworth, Starcevich awoke to a telegram yesterday morning which read something like this: "WhatS the TIT 1J TA matter? Arc you fellows afraid ll jJ i JEj P'ay a gang of rca a'l-Amer- rival any in the nation.

There's Daddlo Matlsi, Della Daniel! and liicker-neo, and Spotovlch, iMusuluin, Kaskowskl, U-zouski and Delicti, Sotichak, Miehfloseri, Slapulis, Dougert and Malarkey. But the boys who have been copping the headlines for Pittsburg are Bobby Larue. Marshall Goldberg and Frank Patrick, all back-field men. Larue la the right half who is described as equjjl to any in the land, Goldberg is the little Jewish lad who ran under, over and thru Notre Dame when the Irish were swamped 26 to 0. Patrick is a great fullback, one of those boys who can back up a line, hit it and run interference.

The Pitt line has power and lots of it. One game was lost. That to Duquesne by a 7 to 0 score. The yardage and first downs belonged to Pitt, but the score went Duquesne's way. Fordham battled Pitt to a scoreless tie.

Following that deadlock, the Panthers went to work. They swamped a good Penn State team 34 to 7. Nebraska, which downed Oregon State 32 to 14, lost to Pitt 19 to 6 and then the Panthers finished up on Carnegie I 81 tO II. Earlier in the year, Ohio State bit the dust 6 to 0 as did Ohio Wesleyan and West Virginia, early season opponents. In winning seven games, losing one and tying one, Pittsburg scored 203 points against 34.

The WALLGREN AID DUCK Congressman Mon Wallgren of Everett announced today he Is Nanus prepared to lead a fight in behalf of Washington duck hunters for Sometime ago, before the conference title had been clinched which Lung Compares Skiing In S. and Europe Husky was playing the part of Huskies, with an identical won and the radio announcer. lost. rPCOrrd' counted 148 Polnts The scene was the Pasadena aKa'ns( Rose Bowl. The mythical opponent are more fundamental differences sharp-pointed Mount Hood anil the than this the formation of the imposing Mount Rainier, The In a recent article published In (md itself, the varying weathers, Roof of America' it seemed to me.

the Vogue magazine Lang gives the 1 fact lhal her Yf There wns snow, a real armour of us an interesting comparison skiing in America and skiing in NINE FINISHED Notre Dame loses nine of the 11 players in the starting lineup this season. was Fordham, which at the time, was flying high. After describing the hills, blue skies, songbirds and roses, our Europe: "It is different, Indeed skiing In America and skiing in Europe! American skiing is still a question famous of sacrifices. Sacrifices in time. sc especially.

For while Europeans spend a large part of their vacation at a winter sports place. Americans trv to crowd all theii I cerpts the secret the hool. of our follows: "The 7, and accepted the Invl- mendations for a revision of the certain amount of heavy, windy tation to participate existing regulations. weather is necessary to enable "There are plenty of ducks and hunters to get a shot at the birds, geese, he explained, "but the 30- and it so happens that our present day limit established two years ago season comes at a time when ad-by the U. 8.

biological survey, bat verse weather for hunting prevails. Il 1 "Our intent has been to choose the team which is representative of the best In eastern football. Many sections have turned out skiing into week-ends. But there Rainier. Colossal, massive, 19 to 7, victor over Washington State 1(1 to 6, was walloped by Ne- a revision of seasonal regulations would give them a reason-braska 32 to 14.

able opportunity to secure birds. Commenting on the selection Thr congressman, who Is a well- proved ruinously inadequate for Ray Eekmann said: known sportsman himself, pictured the hunter. "We, of the University of Wash- the duck season just closed as one "This year, for instance, he ingtnn speaking for the west In of the most disastrous ever experi- said, "our 30-day season consisted from that article we have plain It looked like perfect skiing Pasadena's Rose Bowl classic, take enced by the hunters of this region, of two weeks of calm, clear of why Lang has chosen and I was not disappointed dur- extreme pleasure in announcing To launch a movement to rem- weather and another two weeks of northwest for a branch of the ing may long stay. The season at thP University of Pittsburg edy this situation. Congressman fog.

Hannes Schneider ski was already advanced, but there fo0tbHll team has been selected as Wallgren proposed a meeting of, "Everyone who knows anything He tells of his first sight was an abundance of snow. The opponent for New Year's day, sportsmen to draw up recom- about duck hunting realizes that a favorite skiing grounds as slopes are absolutely of Alpin (character!" sun was already low when! That, ski fans, is what Mr Otto Lang thinks of his home-to-be for splendid teams this year, any one ot which might have made an acceptable opponent. Yet the un-lisualy strong schedule which confronted Pittsburg and the outstanding record it made, ending I the season with a definite display of superiority, makes it the logical opponent to represent the east In this game. "The further fact that this week 10 of New York citys sports writers chose Pittsburg as the winner of the Lambert Memorial trophy, emblematic of eastern football supremacy, has confirmed our judgment. "America is thus assured of two of its representative teams, Pittsburg for the east, Washington for the west, playing what is certain to he one of fhe season's greatest grid contests on January first, carrying on In a splendid manner the traditions of the Rose Bowl.

TAKES FIGHT Out! By Chet Smith GIVES SIKES SECOND SHOT PAGE 10 MATTHEWS Tima IN SEATTLE if youll take life easier, rest when youre tired, watch what you eat, and, if you drink, choose a whiskey that AGREES with you. Fine, rich taste is the first thing any man wants in whiskey. But dont forget kindness! Seagrams Crowns give you both. You can he weof kindness if youll consider the verdict of a group of trained, impartial men who recently investigated the question, "Haw dues the human system respond to different forms of whiskey These men, commissioned by the House of Seagram to find the HJU 90 PROOF I II tvilltll N'S ROOK AND RVT' A warming ilrlnh far mill ilnyr. Into fork ml rye jiir or tiny wldr-topppd jilt, plum: I o.

tut tundy. 10 whole cloves, 'mo. Pitt Players Think Huskies Are Plenty Tough, Too PITTSBURG, Dec. (UP) For (he fourth time In eight years, a University of Plltsburg foolhall team prepared today to travel across the continent to play in Ihe, Rose Bowl on New Years day, this time against Washington universitys Huskies. The whole Panther squad was at a Imnquct in their honor nt the I Diversity cluh win'll word came last night tlgil the Washington Huskies had selected them as their opponents.

W. Don Harrison, athletic director, broke the news. The players voted last Monday to accept the hl If It were tendered. Informed that Washington athlete officials considered Pitt the strongest (earn in the country outside of the west, Harrison said: "We think the Huskies nro just as tough as they think we are. It ought to lie a swell game." Dr.

Jock Sutherland, Panther coach, probably will call out Ills players Monday to get them ready for the trip, The team likely will leave for Pasadena December 18 and work out en route. DANES WIN Horrlgan scored seven points as the Danish a C. defeated the Lincoln I)e Molay seconds 20 to 12 In a City league contest at Broadway. Allen Matthews and John- ny Sikes (please note that the in "Sykes has given place at an i) have been rcmatchcd for a 10-round fight at Crystal Pool Tuesday, December 15. Matthews, gainer of a much mooted decision over the hard Dakotan last- Tuesday, a agreed to postpone his trip home for the holidays until after another battle.

Sikes (he swears that not even his manager spells his name right) declares hell weight, under .164 for this next fight with Matthews "and Ill beat him this time. The battle between these two, featuring Nate Druxmans card Tuesday night, was one of the beHt staged here this year. Sikes peculiar style, his strength and gameness, made a great impression on Seattle fans. Sikes did look a little fat around the middle hut it certainly didnt his recuperative powers. Nearly nut in both the seventh and eighth rounds he rallied I the 1 01 to take the fight, away from Matthews and earn what many people thought should have been a draw.

Fall City Upsets Edmonds 39 to 22 Fall City upset Edmonds 39 to 32 in a Class A King County league basketball game. The Fall City seconds also took a fall from the Edmonds seconds, winning 26 to 25. EdJ'tbrr (Jet back in there and fijtlii! Ill show em they cant do this to me! Fight Results NEWARK, N. J. Tony riHlento, 218, Ornnui.

N. kftyoed Terry Itcholl 189, New York Paul Pnrrone, 152, Cleveland, stopped Tony Flaher, 100, Newark 10 1 dominion Mirk. I whole lemon with tlittl, ml in qnurterii, I whole munftr with rind, tot in Hth, I Soinirt Seimruni'M Whiskey I o. Rum. set tircly.

li statul far 10 days. Strain through Joe cloth nr filtering paper. Add I whale lemon rind, I whole orange rind. Scree In whiskey glass. A Sea grarnhar-tested recipe.

The better you feci, (lie more you'll get out of life. Seagram's Crown Whiskies arc made for sensible men "A Mom Wholesome form of Whiskey for such men to drink. Community Cagers to Meet Monday Community league managers must have their rosters completed by Monday night, Secretary Windy lfockersmith announced today. Team managers will meet that evening at 8 p. m.

at Rose and Bridgemans Sport shop. League play will start next Wednesday at ODca with a double-header. Knights of Columbus, defending champions, play Willoughby Cleaners at, 7:30 In the opener. Alpine Dairy and Ben Franklin fit ores follow at 8:30. XtMtMf rtoum BLENDED WHISKIES A MOST WHOLESOME FORM OF WHISKEY PALLAS, Tex ft a Timmy 187.

former lluht heavyweight champion, Phila-d'lphla, dcclelonnd Tom Beallpre, 195, Dalian (10). TA PA Fin Baby Miller. 137. Tampa, deciMoncd Frankie Ha la, Hi, Mcmphle (10). MIAMI BKACH, Bonin, 181, Hartford, drew with Cheater Pn-lulln, 171, Scranton, Pa.

(10). HT. LOUIS Tony Chavez. 129, New Mexico, won from Henry Armstrong, 131, HI. Lotll.

foul (8), Piivey Ahad, 135, HI. -nil declfiloned Midget Wolgaat, J33, Philadelphia (10). Sejtgrimi'K Fivw Crown Blonrietl Whi 4y. Ihe jtroiglil whiskitt in (Nil product ote 5 ym or more old, 7.5 straight whisk ay, find 75 neutral spirits distilled from American oiaint. PINT Sengremii Seven Crown Rlonrlod Whl.

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