The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 19, 1923, Page 25

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19. ; PrepT eam: . Play Today | © in Big Tilt = J AC . HOHENBERG ; es DY Idaho Lightweight to oa Scrap Logger Tuesday r encoun Meyers Comes Here With Good Record, Beating rystal Pool noon until Tuesday, Johnny Trambitas Lately; Shows Are Shifted to can tale it SPUG er ERS lives up to his fistie reputation built However, it 1 up in the Northwest, the Idaho itweight figures to giv " Dode Bercot one of the toug fights the Monroe logger has had in his ort career hereabout They fight six t 5 rounds at the Crystal Pool Ty ay ’ eye sa fellow just about as strong as Bercot and s|he boxes in the more orthodox fashion and is a straighter to} puncher. The fact that he beat Johnny Trambitas, a really good lightweight, in Portland a few weeks ago shows that ene + he must have something, also tn i he first good straight puncher who is strong enough to sf " halt Bercot’s rushes figures to give the logger a terrific ieee fight Russ Pierce sh owed that when the slim San Diegoan TLARD BUCCESS plaste d Bercot with his right hand plenty of times, but he page r , 4e-/ Wasn't strong enough to keep up the pace with Dode, At jare that th " that, many of the bugs thought that Bercot was lucky to get Rallard’s 1 s a draw that night the day of the fight, at Austin & Salt’s : is THE SEA AR PAGE 25 SPUG MEYERS FIGURES TO GIVE BERCOT HARD FIGHT EIGHT BASKETBALL LEAGUES WILL PLAY HI RE THIS YEAR THEY'RE THE GRID STARS PLAYING FOOTBALL AT CAN SHINE Alumni Section Completely Sold NIGHT NOW SO Problem football w 4 and the spectators in the stands we d punts invariably brought the fans to th 1 the team} SYMnasium. ir feet in 5 smokers will be held at the Crystal Pool in| 0/ o white I tumbling thru the night air was a species of thrill to ? w t) the future, inste: ad of the Arena, beginning next week previously introduced y ° CONNIE MACK IS BANKING IN O at Ballard, UDGING ‘om = th advance/(this battle is at fever hea have bee to) DE eas Oct n- | touted. prio ing Bir paon Agree el Peete pa roa bag , tball men, an average of 13 a nle Mack is rat big league start, Burns een vaaian 6 Rea Ya wal Sot a a son. When Ballard won t am-jhas dug up one back the hard-hitting Detroit Te ‘ ods, used i. eters the pionship some years ag 11/from the army In his next game, a Salt's gymni of whites, A unique feat t men played on the team thruout the ported to him near.the cl eveland in check for ¢ arap ent aati’ eesAbiadeaclal cacah Twins ker the The fighting Ballard spirit, more) ye pit ch whom Mack ws beat him by @ one | eee ab peg bid ihe “its - | than physical att: en Or endur-| onsiderable helt " His third start was) ) 7 7b ) ee ta ae wt wren n able help next y the ‘SWaahinaton ‘club rien: ¢ Bil Martin of the Chippewa j er teams. When a team plays ball Bu late or the Shreve n stocky right hander./ 0) U it SOO gfe tribe and “Bill” Caggy of the Bw for the pure love of the thing, (La.) team of the Texas league. /irq doesn't neem to have a great| POD sP O° Lhe “ee vee ne tnbe|Momish tribe will meet as weite it is time to watch out is aged by Iraleat of speed, but boasts a nice) Martin Saux of the Quilllute weights, Jack Kittles of the Li nas, former catcher of the Ath-| curve and a great chance of pace.|*t 123 pounds t tetbe can mt Me { SAME SITUATION letics, 1 addition he seems to have polse,|, 98U is @ clansy little mixer and 3 es ela in” Lewis of the 4 ij TRUE AT ROOSEVELT eres Vireli: dened: fon Abani, welll cad Bast cf ai, eooirel. Hie 9 8 DOW nolaleri eat Fort 1 awton eres eee wat meet a Might: is tribe expects him to bring ‘ n Kittles, also o (0 a goes for Ballard goes for|sent to Shreveport to look over @|the opposition earn their way on|)'* ! rch ; Ke ean teac the Leaiml: tribe will meet “Wood ‘ cosevelt. The Teddy team not/couple of highly-r ay: |the bases: 3 oP i ys PA " hrey of the Suquamish trit seem to fight for any personal Burns was 1 } Mack figures there ts a chance|OUt route, Hi pr egrcren ect descendant of Chief Seattle. # which they may get out of a game.| After Davis watched Shreveport |for Burns to win 15 games for the|! rts hes sabttey will answer the gong as ey do not seem to think of th week, ho #0-| Athletics next season. If he does, | ™ Reda en heavywelghta q ters and watch charms a: Burns and| Mack's (lub will have been co Aro Every courtesy will’ be extended j ors while they play football. Foot s so highty'embly strengthened in the pitching. |“%¢ George Ed Na 1 | Womer rons, mays the ball is football to the Rough Riders sbinacciods an tribe of British Columbia, will | romen ‘This smoker ts - and they play for r school and| benefit ofthe prckressite youns-aa-| their coach. When two teams tians of the Puget Sound to fu riner| shakin aero senses (SQUND FOOTBALL SYSTEM IS [ae cases bee see real battle. The lineups follow ; aonatl. adiataston’ will be: euarged, . Bratset.....++.%n EB. F 9% hey were docisi a b this edi :Aeulelaas VebuS will: ete : 7 Sam's wards. Therefore interest in|‘ . marion) + tab: will sty Dean ER FAMOUS COACH ns net taht ae tr hme y Wilkerson ars pose at the Knights of Columbus fi Abrams TL BY ROBERT C. ZUPPKE | The six plays tn the cycle may at 9 p.m. Last month 64 young t Hinxman de| Football Coach, University of U/l! start as drawn, the men lining] NASSAU IN Indians seeking further educations’ , Wells .9 « Hylengren nois, Author of “Football por so ee veaitions en. the ight| a development were nent back home ba | Setkadcen sak Sante after each play, and then, if do- BIG BATTLE, cx the were unable: to be eos Aey-tesil : Rares ip 4 R gitar ar be directed to the left shift placed, This the young Indians i Dee tek Stine sl leio a Pie Lava eh a3 jty signal, using a slow shift. Or N W YORK, Oct. 19.—Notre| want to remedy, The public is cor: Dee S S : Bruce Bs - a pan s oe ta ean they may neo into this forma Dame and Princeton will top| diaily invited to both entertain. © way, axe rels ton by a quick shift from som seat wit ments. if mations. They need ae re van the ultimate direction of the shift/fered Saturday in the East in the order " | cannot be previously determined. Perhaps the most {mportant and ADISON hich they will ‘SECOND ano M iy Ik be given. i | ——— defenses are set UP! nardest-fought game of the ached MICHIGAN against each play In the diagram: The 1deallio follow. Tomorrow we will dis-|Ule will be played at Ithaca be ARBOR, Mich., Oc! method of at-|cuss Play No. 1, an angle play be-|tween Cornell and Colgate. An-| “Hurry Up” Yost, University of | tack from this)tween defensive tackle and end. ther game that will have a bear | f 7 ‘ould be = ing on at least the final var A f Michigan football coach for the last group Ww a BF oo ortega te | eel ea OATES STORE 23 years, today announced that he to arrange the | oP impr-a igang op sites bot | had resigned and would retire at the plays for the EASTERNER IS |here between Pittsburg and Syra- TUR end of the present season. He will / purpose of em-| GIVEN ploying the pe enliorities the remain at the university as director of athletic: MIDDIES WILL of} TACOMA individual a sensational ‘ ; Oct. 19—Jimmy Riv-|, Harvard plans to mas . ast esti ors, Tacoma lightweight flash, won| team against Holy Cross, but the six round decision|Ctimson may find the need for backs In such &]/.om George Burns of Portland in|#!! tho regulars before the game fete that {18 the feature bout of the smoker hero|!* over. Yale is considering a hard 300 PAIRS MEET BEZDEK | eanityes the in.( ist. night. Rivers outboxed and|same with Bucknell, which has ANNAPOLIS, M4., Oct. 19.—Forty | TE fenitlit’ ot the| out-speeded Burns thruout the aix|been going great all season 9 Players were in the Navy football ZUPPKE offense from| rounds, showing plenty of boxing} Pennsylvania plays Columbia In| squad, which left today for State Col-|) nine at the formation, or quick.| Sl and footwork that had Burns|Philadelphia and the Army plays lege, Pennsylvania, where the Mid.| C08 Oi the snap of the|*t aa ; |Auburn, another team from the SHOES shipmen are.to play Penn State to-| 1/1 ihe telltale initial movements} JOUnny Trambitas won a six! South morrow. - fe CAPRA: naa the| round decision over Cal Delaney of| $$$ ¥ Jot, the In cthor words, the) cisveland in the bout billed as the ESPECIAL defense hould not be informed pre-| ain event. vious to the execution of the play | whether the attack has planned to GOLDEN BEARS | MEET AGGIES |" ih stack tas planned 10] nockoat 0 BERKELEY, Cal, Oct. 19—The| play: These six plays are funda.| "Peis! event, California Bears and the Oregon/| mentally sound and make an ex-| | bet ipless. Agsies will have the honor of|cellent basic system; in fact, they| wiehts eisa:s opening the Pacific Coast conference |may be the main ground gainers) season here in their game Saturday.|of the season. They have been} jian9 Seattle | fourth round. California is an casy favorite, bu! Iilinois thru a} the Aggies predict a low score, used succesfully at umber. of seasons, Fe te Un Hank Gowdy, veteran New York Giant catcher, is about thru as w big league regular, but may be kept as a piteh- ing coach. Phil Sheridan won by a technical LaLmene te ee eaesll PLAY SYRACUSE the bout in the third round, Fong/and Syracuse, Bud Oliver knocked out Pat Wil-| yankee stadium | SPOKANE, Oct. BL | ne Gonauga eniversiy terms curios |STRIBLING IS WY LOW PRICED FOR QUICK CLEAR-AWAY. PITTSBURG TO the referee stopping} NEW YORK, Oct. 19.—Pittsbure with big squads, ar- Ught-| rived here today to take a final work- Jout for their game tomorrow in the They are lightweight, in the} ‘Twenty thousand spectators are | expected to see the game. A gamo with {ts coming Western trip is being ‘geriously considered by Notro K. O.CWINNERII: grows ‘ana vidas chien’ ia | Dame,"’ according to. a message re-} MACON, Ga. Oct. 19—Young|] several styles, Not all. sizes in celved from Coach Rockne of the | Stribling knocked out Steve Choyn-|] each style Eastern squad. |sky, here last night of Floor Space Up Crystal Pool Proposition Is Still Hanging Fire; Big Season Due s, comprising cted to is win gest season of the cage been enjoyed here ts is winter mmere Crusader, Not Afraid srs wrsiias i ten of Irishmen|.2: 3%. cir. 2 BY HENRY L. FARRELL |% centralizir mlereey ori. ont : Go Bercot's weight and strength along with! ciwcinNnari, Oct. 10.—"The University of Cincinnatl va. Kentucky Wesleyan. Game called promptly at & pe labia pa NTC Mae F 4 that the ( cet ods oni two at} Pierce g power and boxing skill and you would |p nos r t ae wey two''a pisces | have a world’s champion his weds the startling notice that greeted football fans here last week, when the first night football game| tre ph ; : in the history of the state was played between college elevens., The game was played at Carson Field under Both Meyers and Bercot are scheduled to work each after- amps Ms , bepens., Th was played at Carson Field under! not 7 c in the i Ne ¢ of myriad ing electric bulbs, with Cincinnati winnts hard fought and dnteresting game 2 to follow the play without difficu . B be y of excitement., The spec x, - ‘ : f f it anded. which the football followers had not exper c 7 J Tiger ¢ i ¢ to be held there ofe tenes loys as week 1 unless enough FROSH AND tn th de sie fer for viet 1 be called by _ Wil L PLAY While most of the wise minds ot] hoop enthusiast, the *t are willing to show thei over the deal er hington | sympathy by sitt on the mourn-|fi ne here, At tball team will play Uw] ers’ bench ax the ‘otre Dame| this meeting something definite con- wt Martin's College eleven | sauad heads for the|cerning the pool proposition will be on Denny field Saturday morning, | bieKest kame of the , tomorrow, | decided ‘on ia not considering action ree Coach Way ne Sutton w as yet un 1 Psa as kind of a hont at any “ YANKS WON'T KANSAS CITY gage gee DO TRAINING WINS ANOTHER |} ‘ort 02" br 'teen sions) AMONG PRUNE to reach the ears of the 2,|Coach Roper, From the advance KANSAS CITY, City won fro fn the fourth game of the junior world’s series here Tho | it 1s conridered certain Kansas City club has won three of | spectators will be in t the four games. ‘The two teams | tomorre to Baltimore to complete | Baltinore ne FE | LENCOLN WINS Oct. 19. squad or Baltimore, 6 to Kansas JEW YORK, Oct. 19. : extended to the New York sale of tickets), nies to do thelr spring training at 40.000) 1, Los Angeles next year has been stadium) declined, E. D. Meyer, business man- ager of the Yankees, announced. George A. Putnam, secretary of the |San Francisco Pacific Coast league jclub, tendered the invitation, and, in Invitation estord ow afternoon. now Baltimore 6 7 1) FROM COLLEGE léeciininig, the yankee officials prac: e®: Groves and Cobb;| |tically admitted plans have been de- 4 \. Lincoln high school's football | Schuff and Skiff. hae eauadias Ot Wh 4-14 tod aides upon to train again in the JOE LYNCH TO victory over the ttle College | * South TS pe eleven in a practice game played| BE ON CARPET | yesterday. O'Hearn played greatt| OREGON AGGIES ™@ MM for the Collegian, w Harney NEW YORK, Oct. 19—Drastio|and Jones starred for Lincoln. | TO PLAY BEARS action against Joe Lynch, world’s} _ | CORVALLIS, Ore. Oct. 19.—Thé bantamweight champion, for again| MONROE WINS |Oregon Agricultural College football calling off his fight tonight with] SAN PEDRO, Cal. Oct, 19.—|team left here yesterday for Berke: (m= Joo Burman, Chicago challenger, | Frankie Monroe, Los Angeles teath. | lley, Where they are to meet ‘Andy may be taken by the New York|erweight, won the decision over Joe|Smith’s University of California boxing commission, {t was learned| Leopold of San Francisco here last|eleven Saturday. The Aggies were jy) ¢ s [night. in good shape. toacn \\!1) sy Wig em ( Sse mons Theos Good Things of Gt Football~ The Tang of’ Autumn ays

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