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BY JIMMY DU? Famous Boxing Authority HAT is the value of box- ing as an exercise for) the civilian? That question is asked me more than any other by per-| g0ns anxious to take up gym- nasium Sing mu Boxi' s a fine exercise for the civilian, but it has its| Dodgers Take Go, 37 to 28 and Gold Leaders in Streaks; Capt. Friel Is Star ‘Shot | BY LEO H. LASSEN ‘HINGTON turned tn its) poorest game of the Coast ball season last night, but’ the and Gold scoring machine under way in the second half snared the ninth straight win the season. Washington State the victim last night, the Sun winning 37 to 28. ‘It’s a good thing that Washing-| didn’t play the brand of ball California that they did in first half against Pullman last particularly in the first half. | “The visitors outplayed Washing- a. in the first period, altho Wash: | left the floor leading by a opty to 12 tally. “Windy” Craw = ac his foulshooting eye and in seven tries in the ifrst) (px _uTs In the second period the Dodgers) feeding the ball to lanky, Sielk and for the first time) several games the big fellow be- to find the rim. He snared) baskets in this period and it) Friel, the captain of the vis- was the big scorer of the He has a dead eye for long snaring six field goals dur- the game. “Nobody in particular starred for as the whole team was teams will play in the of the series tonight. will open at 7 p. m. and rts at 8 p. m. will be @ preliminary game Harrington inna, Schroe- Harrington. ANGELS SIGN FOX Tatest recruit of the Los Angeles Coast league club is Johny Fox, 20, “who caught for the Pasadena Amer. fean Legion team last season. limitations. By that I mean; | there is an age limit that gov-|sical marvel I would say that erns its value. One is never too young to) start to learn the boxing game, 3oxing makes for confidence in the youth, | which is most desirable. While one is never too young to start, there comes a_ time when age bars the w vay. |boxing after 40 is more in-) jurious than helpful. It has been proven that boxing is far too strenuous for men after they have passed the 40 mark, It calls for entirely too much heart-action, To get the most good out of __{boxing, those participating | Back Home Again Ping Bodie Will Be Smacking the Leather Onion in Coast League Ball Yards Again This Year, Play- ing With the Vernon Tigers. The Slugger Has Cavorted in the American League Since Playing With the San Francisco Seals, Where He Was a Home-Run Walloper. Bodie Is Expected to Put the Tigers in the Race, if He Hits as of Yore. | | | | TLL, “Suds” Sutherland be the same effective hurler for Portland this year that he was two years ago? Walter McOredie doesn't think #0. Sutherland was hit in the head by @ pitched ball in a semi-pro game after he left the Detroft Tigers last year and he wan blind for some time from the effects of it. A bad wallop on the think tank bas ruined more than one good ball player and “Suds” may be no exception. However, if Suther- land has recovered completely he will put Portland in the flag race because he is one sweet pitcher. route when he tackles Joe Welling, the rugged Chicago lightweight. Portland. Pinkman has had a tough time going at fourround course here since his comeback and it remains to be seen if he can last the 10 seesiong with Welling, who is used to the longer journey. Pinkman made a terrible mess of hia last go here with Jimmy Duffy, but of course Duffy will make a lot of them look like bushers. You can never tell what this bird Pinkman will do, however, That's the main reason why he is still boxing main events, while othery who don't win any oftener than he does are lucky to get on the ecard. US POPE, American discus champion, ts planning to compete as ufual J this summer, altho his intercolleginte work is ended. Pope will take part in A. A. U, meets and may represent the Multnomah club-at Portland. The big fellow will round into condition by working with the University of Washington track squad in spring training as asastant to Coach “Heck” Edmundson. HEN Ray Bates was sold to the Oklahoma City ctub tn the Western league the other day by the Seattle club, one of the beat hitters that ever stepped to the plate in a Coast league park paased out of the league Rates was a free swinger and how he could ride the onion when he cracked it squarely! Last year he hit well over .300 and ranked nm one of the real sluggers in the league. But Ray's work in the field was terrible and he was slow and inclined to be lazy. The big boy can atill play ball when he wants to, but a tosser has to hustle more than he did to stick in the ihe! own, | the 08 Bridgework BB —— Filitag .-2-- 1 guaranteed for 15 years. | , Most of our present pat ts $ by our ear! om~ je eulll “giving Ask our cus- who have tested our work. coming to eur offic ry ine! OHIO &%: Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY er. _ @ppectte Fracer.Paterson Ca, CREDIT - GLADLY STYLISH CLOTHES FOR MEN & WOMEN EASY PAYMENTS 2O9SUNION , be sure | e Ed Place, rel league these days. eww! V HAT chance has Jack Dempsey to defend his title? the New York boxing commission put up the b with Bill Brennan and yet Brennan has lasted lon: than any challenger since Jack won the title, The last time they met Brennan is said to have had the beat of the going until the final rounds, | when Dempsey finally stopped him by using the rabbit punch. It may be great to climb to the top of the Indder, but it doesn’t seem to be bringing | any coin into the Dempsey cheat these days. [NEW MAT RULE _ FAVORS EARL| Chances of Earl Caddock, who will ‘The other day m™ against a match * with the champion |SPANISH PUG South America has come forward |take on Stanislaus Zbysko, heavy-| with q candidate for Jack Dempsey's | weight wrestling champion, in Madi-| heavyweight championship honors. |son Square Garden on next Monday| This gent, one Luis A. Firpo, of night, [Buenos Aires, is the heavyweight mented by the new commission rules. | champion of South America, accord Flying and falls will be|ing fo his own statements and let- counted, the commission figuring] ters of introduction he carries, hav- | that this gives the lighter, and per-|ing scored an even dozen knockouts | haps more skillful wrestler, a better! in his 16 fights. He intends to work h ‘up toa match with Dempsey. Firpo is now in New York looking for bouts, He stands two inches over six feet tall, and fights at 204 bounds. | YANKS. AND SOX PLAN A TRADE have been considerably aug rolling nee with a bulkier opponent. uddock, who formerly held the mat title, is considerably lighter than the | present champion. HUGGINS AND. MACK DISAGREE | Roberts, track manager, a crew of have four chances to get NIGHT Eddie Pinkman makes his first bow over the 10-round boxing| in| top apeed over the} WANTS TITLE) By that I) the round mean no one should continue! I have practiced that theory to box for a single second|in developing all my _ pro- after they become fatigued. | fessional boxers. In so doing Any exercise which is taken|I have used methods directly after fatigue has set in, is| opposite to those employed by physical condition. g Unless the man is a phy-|must be the judge of their|the right to call time and end | ers are training for bouts I |never have the stop-watch on them to s 088 Neither do Th nounce the start and finish of a round, that required h round limit. a bell to an- the , work, his confidence in himself, very thing that I am trying the moment a boxer receives a blow that has hi verge of a knockout. ] never want a boy to suffer a knockout in his That tends very harmful. It should be|most managers and boxers, 1 instruct all my boys to call | to build up. agreed between the boxers|However, | have been fairly | time the moment they beginto| The civilian w that the moment one of them | successful. tire. Likewise, I want them | mefely for e ‘becomes tired he should | have| When my profe »ssional box-!to immediately suspend action low the rules that I aon ‘Cold and Snow Hold Back “U” Track Men Lack of Seasoned Material Handicaps Coach Ed- mundson; Gus Pope Missed; Kirksey, of Stanford, May Run in Stadium; Track Is Being Improved BY HAROLD MARQUIS OLD WEATHER and a snowy track has been holding Coach Hee Edmundson’s Sun Dodger cinder experts to! inside turnouts all week. Only a few of the hardy distance | men are risking the chance of colds and doing their daily | jog around the campus. With the close of the basketball season and the opening * up of warmer weather, Edmundson will send the squad into Were tangiing on the Ballard Noor, i Both home teams were doped to\this season that the Collins {lone on thelr peason’s records, as the boys have walloped the Jewel- | Northern schools have |‘™*k facilities rank equal to any in Lincotn team nema to have found it intensive training. Realizing that the California colleges get | a two-month start and that many better gymnasium facilities, | The Sun Dodger twomile relay |Edmundson will hurry his /team, winner for the past two new men at a rapid pace to pre- | the conference. ons, will be weakened by the loa» will probably be the four to take the | Gus Pope will be minsed in the field | events, but Thompson's work in the | broad jump may make up for some of the points lacked. Linton, pole vaulter, Was graduated last year, but Callison, frowh last season, is expect son. Following the Relay Carnival, the Sun Dodgers will be hosts to the Pacifie and Northwest conference meets, Under the direction of Jimmy men ts working regularty to get the oval into prime condition. With a/ed to capably fill his place. Frank first-class quarter-mile oval and a land will star again in the high 220-yard straightaway, Washington's | jump. Dundee Favored to Win Go With Joe Benjamin BY HENRY L. FARRELL |contest for the world wrestling cham. EW YORK, Fed. 3.— Youth. | pionship by Stanistaus Zbyszko and which is always fighting that| Karl Caddock ts the best tent of all theoretical battle to be served, will ite dues | in the sport arena in the next two He doesn't know exactly how many | youth in action and endurance. Cad- |! | lightweight, a chance for the time in| Because | 7 x who has been com ing forward rapidly, starts the dem | the garden on February 10. onstrations ‘tonight in Madison | he is regarded as knowing too much Square Garden, when he faces the | for the challenger, the champion will | smart veteran, Johnny Dundee.| be a prohibitive favorite when they Sentiment of fight fans is well ex- jenter the pressed in “Benjamin i a good boy,| Anothor excellent experiment with but Dundes knows too much for| the old theory will come when Jack him.” | Britte je meet in the for the wel nia lightweight. Taking for granted that it is on/ gare night's terweight championahip. Monday up.” and the “up SOCCER MEN SLATED TO MIX SUNDAY TF following gamen are sched uled for Sunday in The Star Soccer Star Senior Division Woodland Park va. Postoffice at Lincoln park at 1 p.m. Referee, Bob Lemon. Roeing Alreraft club va. West Se attle at Hiawatha playfield at 2:5 p. m. Referee, Billy Walle dunior Division fouth Park va. Allen A. C. at South Park at 2 p. m. Referea| Wm, Shelton Washington Park va Ballard Ju- niors at Washington park at 2 m. Referee, Bob Bonnet Cowan Cigar Co, vs. Ben ‘Paris Billiards at Walla Walla playfield at 2 p.m, Referee, Jack Hal. | P FOUR WORLD SWIM MARKS ARE BROKEN HICAGO, Feb, 3.—Four world’s} swimming records were broken | here last night Miss Edna O'Connell, of the Minois Athletic club, broke the world’s mark Sam Caston, sturdy Senter forward Jof the Ben Paris Billiard team, ts rated as one of the beat junior foot- ball players in The Star loop. | PUCK LEAD IS STAKED AGAIN for women in the 100-yard breast| Vanvouver and Victoria are play Miller Huggins and Connie Mack} NEW YORK, Feb, 3—In_ order] stroke, mak the distance in| {ng in Victoria with the Coast puck hold opposite views on the advisabil-|to obtain Amos Strunk, Chicago} 1:28 2.5, four-fifths of a second bet | lead at stake ain, A Vietoria win ity of interpretting the battery sig-/White Sox outfielder, the New/ ter than the old record will put them on top, while Van. | nals of the opposite team. Hugins| York Yankees are believed to be at-| Johnny Weismifller broke the world|couver, now in the lead, will believes the dangerous results of get-| tempting a preliminary deal with] records in the 60 and 220-yard swims, | Strengthen its position at the top ting “crossed n signals offsets any|an unnamed club, with the object] and also stroking on the relay te: vietory advantage gained, while the veteran|of grabbing some pitching talent] which established a new mark. W manager of the Athletics thinks the| which can be turned over to the} muller lowered the record in the ib best thing to do in at me is to| Chicago club in return for Strunk.| yard swim one-fifth of a second, and nD figure out the opposing pitcher.| As the White Sox need pitching| alxo clipped one-fifth of a second off ts Dany Murphy, of the Athletics, ts|even worse than the Yankees need! the 220-yard mark aoe probably the cleverest guesser of}an outfielder, it ix likely that the’ ‘The I. A. C, took four-fifths of a ew what delivery is coming next in deal will go thru, according to second off the world mark in the 160 * major league ball, opinion in bageball circles here, yard event, be Kefervo—ion, L | Seattle at the latter's gym this after Tilts On for Tolley Lincoln Plays | at West Se-| attle, Franklin at Bal- | lar: noon, d INCC ban YLN'S tastatepping basket quintet was meeting West Washington Cagers Have Off Night, but Wi xercise should fol- ¢ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1922 {down for my professionals. I would say that boxing is an ideal exercise up to years of age, if indulged in under the restrictions I have stated. The bigger the gloves used the better. After 40 I would say that golf, volley ball, or setting-up exercises would be far better have laid! than boxing as an exercise. m on the} training to destroy the ho boxes Prep Cage Three Teams Qualify for Star Hoop Finals Collins Cubs, Da: Sure of Berths; Cubs Beat Stacy Showns by One Point Again HE Collins Cubs, Dandy Baking Co. and Battery C have qualified for places in the finals in The Star Junior | Baskitball league. ; and West Seattle teams will have to fight it out for the other | berth, The Cubs qualified last night by defeating the Stacy Sh while Franklin and Ballard) boys in a thriller at the Knights of Columbus by a Ai-to-1 This is the second time | tall: ers by one point, self, and moved up several notches game being 20 to 19. in the dope sheet on its showing of | last week Parker Moore and Flo: | were the bright stars for the Jewel: | Franklin has not played for two lers while T m Duffy, J ndy Baking Co. and Battery C Are The Ben Paris Billiards; Shaner & Wolff the first | yd Bohannon immy Logan | pare for the Relay Carnival in| ot “Swampy” Davin, veteran din-| weeks, but the team is reported in| and Morris Feldmam starred for the April |tager man. Beall, Douglas, Willams | good ahape pr } 2, and Meisnest are still on the job tip The eet All Pacific and Northwest confer |)? Meine ee tn eva batt | wlated foe tedlay nue Broadway {it.| ‘The lineup and summary fonow w. axhingtor i probab lack | te ruary 7, as most of Broad- Moore Lines s v © t been invited to send teams to the | strength in this department. way'n firstetring basketeers are, Hehannon.. , fe ces Gatanee teagan To Relay Carnival, April 29. If Califor poaeeig 2 | till under the weather Pressentin ¢ Re was declared ineligible nia wehools accept it will be the! it a number o' iretente t's “ Barrett... « . arter milers, Edmundson should readway's chances of ovehnuling Gerry cis Dick Munson, temporarily tn charge of largest gathering ever assembled on |quarter milers Edmundson should) Qo” ine are, indeed, slight, it], Sucsiitutions—A. finger’ for athletics at Lincoln, te making peed the Coast. Last year eight colleges turn out another winning mile relay ‘Seats ‘Wares , Gerry for A. Singer, A, Singe hin cage team. Monson te oti a went entries to the relay meet,|team this ywar « Pratt, Don h Turner's men are unable to | ¢ Fike ghatertutlt k sere ‘on bo byes th oan hich by Washington. Doust Hathaway and Williams | tf" out and get into top form for Prementin 1, Btarrett 1 a fow years ago. His enthusiasm ie which was wan by Washingt the game next week Pritchard 1. Free throw: catching, and ihe Lincoln fellows are strong for bim. He may be eRgaged to tutor the Lincoln baseball elub, as he te one of the best fly-chasers in Nerthwest sermi-pro ranks. When It comes to long shots, Det Shew, the Ballard captain, ie eastiy the best is, |the prep basketball league Danny Lewis, Broadway ae years he has seen pass, but he is a| 1 ball 4 ‘/ALDERWOOD Work Manor team featured the activities | of the City league bowlers last night ‘The Alderwoods won two out of three | games from Compton & Fallis, and n up 92% woored high game with 657 and 269 Lindgren’s Footfitters won every | thing from the Hatton-Oliver team, while all the remaining tits were set. tied without anybody getting goose Zyberko is a marvel ax an old man. | egged Total ruem oldt weeks. Youth against age and experience | dock is young, and in his prime, one) pri oy ors i" against inexperience, will bo the of the most finished grapplers of all) Brooks p+ 4 most important factors when three | time. f | Pertahas aie ae important championship titles are| Benny Izonard, a veteran beyond | King @Ore Cigars.. #19 see put in the balance, |his years in experience, gives ftocky | fo | Hatton-Oliver Joo Hhojamin, a young Califor.) Kansas, the sturdy litte fuffaio) Hatten-Ottver os Rippe’ Kobe's Compton & Fallie Alderwood Manor “U” GRID MEN COLUMBU tion of unt | plet sought today by Joe Carr, president of the American Professional Foot- sociation ty ow | ment with schoo! authorities to stop professional practices of college athletes until any their s agree to bar a college star from play- Soccer league. Managers of all ling wi teams scheduled to play must phone} until } their lineups to The Star office between $ and 10 o'clock Saturday morning: rr congress for the enforcement of the rath enforcement of the migratory bird Ou enabi with apect: mn Visi Near + $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH Examina forms of spectacles and eye glasses. modern Jenverinding plant—the Marcum Optical Co. CITY LOOP of the rejuvenated Alderwood | the evening's high total of! ichneffer, of the Alderwoods, individual total and me Cafe ...e ate. TO BE BARRED) O., Feb, | rsity offict control college athletics was are ready to enter an agree they have completed | tudie Sarr said. “We would th a team in our association me had secured the release of h, if school officials would teen million dollars ts asked of amendment, and $250,000 for bility that Maurice Kirksey, ' nt the Stanford’ ctader flash, pcg mile relay in hand. see nlowing lineups started the | etoree—tnittter, feated by inches in the dashes by| Vic Hurley and Casey Anderson | PIP tilts pe Paddock, may run in the a«pecial are beth back to strengthen the Green fe) J vig EFEATING the Asah! Juniors | sprints at the Relay Carnival has| Washington sprint forces, Hurley | Mager ¥ Anyder 22 to 11 at Collins Playfield Wed been rumored. Kirksey would be a) was ood for throw firsts in nearly ~ Nordine | nesday night, the Dandy Baking Co. big attraction, aa he ia figured to/every meet Inet year, and Anderson a Bratsect | cinched the leadership in League No. | joutclass any dash men that the | ran him a mighty clone second in the | - 11. ‘They went thru the season with | Count will produce this year, 220-dash and hunties, Edmundson Went Seattic. !aiz wins and one defeat, the loas be- | Washington is fortunate tn hav-|may develop Anderson into a High | pnider Pry ling charged up on a default to the jing all the important meets sched-|burdier to supplement the work of | sen | Rallard Cubs in the first game of the | uled for the Stadium track this sea- | Captain Chuck Frankland Moctons (el : » Byars 10) | geanon. Bubatitutions— Haury Wood for Haury, Chomes: Mall for Wren. | Pield go Waesdn 1, Rovelt 2, Teamagima i, 2 Free throws—Carbis 2, Referce—Elia. Place among the fin Paris Billiards, West |Shaner & Wolff all being tied for |second place in League No. 1. former pair will meet Saturday night at 7 p.m. at the Elk |Shaner & Wolff team will meet the winner next week. The Pirates climbed cellar in their league *INEW AMATEUR CUE MARK SET} Edgar Appleby, of the New York has hung up a new Athletic club, record in class A amat line billiards. broke the former record wag made by Champior OME OF THE BEST ns Free ir experience in vision testing les us to correct your eyes scientific accuracy, We jalize in the most modern Grinding our own lar Torte and Kryptok IN- BLE BIFOCAL LENSES, iia Retlable drawals are flow of spen SAVI BRANCH AT BALLARD 917 FIRST AVENUB Madibon Kot “tor . Chamean 4, K. Aral 1, EE teams are now tied for a} the Yesler Athletic club, 17 to 5. Appleby’s mark of 143 don’ in tournament play last year. FOR VALUE RECEIVED HE savings of a community are m a con- stant state of flux. made in small amounts incessantly, while with- It is a fac saved is used for more worth-while purposes than that spent out of pocket. laid aside at some pains it acquires a value which is not wasted on things of the moment. A reservoir of power is created to regulate the HAVE Y fn ere ia should rank with the best play league. WILLS CAMP SAYS A WO NEW YORK, Feb. 3.—After ing all the talk to come from sources, Paddy Mullins, manager Harry Wills, broke his silence and said that he would put the Dem “up Mat” to Jack Warson, Rovell, rale—Carblia §, a tor Haory Kiochio Aral Kichio Aral 1 nal four, Ben | Seattlé and |S¥-Wills match | Kearns. “Kearns promised me a fight some time ago, and I'm going to ask him if he still means it,” Mullins said. Tex Rickard sid today he would — not put in a bid for the proposed bout, as, he.did not regard it as out of the | ood prpposition at this time. by walloping pag GIBBONS KAYOS | — PAT M’CARTH Uimitier 4)| BOSTON, Feb. ¥—Tommy G Carbia ()| bons, St, Panl light heavyweight \ iwaneon scored a technical knockout over MeCarthy, of this city, in a sche uled 10-round bout here last night. ‘The referee stopped the bout the fourth round, with M | helpless. The s’ club. The 1 rth Carolina hi pounds in 181 ‘The shed gatch In decreased from to 1,800,000 pons te 10 eur 18.2 balk/ A wild pigeon lays only two exes, whilf ® quail may lay as many as 22 at wetting of 139, which m Chas, Hed- Accumulations are less often but in larger sums. t of observation that money once Having been ding. Ror OU AN ACTIVE, GROWING abs ACCOUNP? swe t NGS DEPARTMENT Open Saturday Evenings BRANCH AT GEORGETOWN Leitner a