The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 1, 1923, Page 4

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“THE SRATTLE STAR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1928, Words, Not Deeds, Now — Be Come from Sport World — BY FRANK M, GETTY ’ Y YORK, Dec, 1,—These melancholy days are upoi : a us when from the realms of sport we get—words, n / MEI Te en “(WELL , DARWIN (eS GREAT-GRANDFATHER) deeds, It'S isi EVER THE L ACCORDING TO - SAYS WE DESCENDED MAY HAVE HEEEAI EA! fot cerntemiont As football fades from the picture, having achieved a Re gat a ADAM, ITS NIC DARWIN MY MEAN FAMILY || FROM MONKEYS AND] Il sopitLA BUT THAT ULL Ber itr |success that practically obliterated from these pages the Seunite em ANCESTORS HAD TREES’ P "4 (w DOESNT WORRY ME MUST HAVE. other branches of athletic activity, the insatiable sports Ferhat 7 A LOT OF FAMILY, 4 pee ae ———— Be WORRIED YOUR. lover looks around to see what's next, : a GREAT GRANDMOTHER Regretfully it must be recorded that in pr: line of endeavor there is al--—-—---— rae — period of pernicious inac- rid BUD BERCOT About the leading event under| G Al way appears to be a free-for-all] WINS A N BY for press agents, From these we} what aa: |PQUPPY BERCOT, Dode's 110. BOXING iB pound brother, scored his fifth Senor Luis Firpo in far off Buenos | consecutive knockout victory last Alves, where he has blossomed aa! night at Austin & Salt's amateur & coal and auto merchant, relter-| show, He stopped Don Baccanellt, ated today in a cable to the United) of Georgetown, in the first round of Preas he really han signed for a| the main event of the show. bout with Harry Wills May 6.) Other results follow: Firpo claims to have a, contract! Bill Keer won a three-round decle -\whth Tex Fickard in writing und) jon over Frank Chamberlain; Don to be forwarding the «ame todey.| Hancock won a three-round verdict Here in New York the Black Pan- Pat Donohue, 115 pounds; ther and his manager, Paddy Mul-|Goorge Ichil scored a technical |iins, profess to know nothing of|knockout over Ed Jordon in cally every t it. Mullins, who a short time ago | rounds, 115 pounds; Don oe) 3 was shouting about wanting to|won a decision over Orville p ALWANS SAY Th’ TIME OTRY : mutch Harry Wills with anyone, |der, 125 pounds; Wildman Wilderman / GOSH! ALL OF WOMEN ARS ALMOST RAN | | now doesn’t want to meet Firpo if| won a four-round decision over Cam DECEMBER 'N : AWAY WITH ™ D ee he can help it, hoping Dempsey | Carrie, 160 pounds; Ed O'Hara won \ Janwary 'n \ DRESSMAKER 2 will weaken and give Wills. {a four-round decision over John Car- - ore NG chance at the title, roll, 167 pounds; Frank Coleman FEBWARN i - ‘ 54 RACING |mcored a technical knockout over AN-AN MAYBE Purre Wertheimer, owner of the| John Miles in one round, 116 pounds; MARCH NET! cf Wrench ard,| Vernon Habernacht scored a techni. rnacular for spinach, walls to-| Cal knockout in the third round over duy on the Parts for America to|4 1, 140 pounds; Bud Conk. try to Arrange a soriex four |} 4 Harold Johnson, $5 eikea’ the Slat hove Norman Elverson and failure 7. “Papyrus, the nell, of East Seattle, derby winner, i mer {s willing to take a chanca| Hplnard. on smccessive, satordays| GRIFFITH TO The wood {% crackling briskly in} +A Pe the winter stove league umid talk Ce pore oe of trades that will ¢ conference of the Middle West as * Missourl, of Its al athletic commissioner for another in both leagues two years, it was announced here to- lerkue clubs. a ‘dev, Griffith wag reappointed by the *| coaches and faculty athletic represen. tatives, meeting here to frame sched. ules for next year. Announcement that the annual abe held at Des 5 and 26 was made 59 pounds, acclimate, —_— - of the St. knows just what is fn GAME TODAY WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—Spark- A SMALL BEGINNING AUNT SARAH PEABODY, LEFT “THE PLACE IN ANGER. WHEN 77 et = an TRwillias ; HE REALIZED HE HAD BEEN TRICKED BY JOKERS _ tot pa BIG ENDING. 4 4 —— THE FLOWERS WERE SATURATED WITH PEPPER -— 4 Uy A ir spri it champion o nave high he woe sun Be ¥! corps area soldiers gathered to sup- BY A N jtho time the Otymple tear tx picked! port their football elevens in the tor ‘he Paris gemes. | j gridiron battle which has won a I standing in service circles, second OH HELLO, OLIVIA- SK OLIVIA, MEET MR MR. PETERSON WAS ae ODS TEA MINUTES jee. PETERSON MR. PETERSON DOWN “TO -THE CANARY | MONTANA IN [Sere scie hn soot ieee PD LIKE TO HAVE i Ure ; ISLANDS FOR Six | | spectators were expected to view . 2 seapeRecithigag HELLO stom-| | You MEET A ~ THE CANARY ISLANDS 7 MONTHS AND HADA Jo | GAME TODAY | classic ‘ 1GOT BACK FRIEND OF MINE OH, HELLO, —y { | WONDERFUL WE woud LAND, Ore., Dec. 1.—Coach | { ‘4 / ( GLAD To meet TIME (BE GLAD To Have fer running bis squad of TREMAINE MAY . \ You,M1SS,oL1via! Q YOu COME OvT To zalies thru | : i \ tHE HOUSE SOME day afternoon, | BE A WINNER , \ EVENING AND tity, team Is In} NEW YORK, Dec. 1—Discussio i OS sure {continues over that Genaro re) : SING FOR to meet the) giving bout with Tremaine. It wu ~ ersity of For-| announced the judges disagreed and 4 all offering | that tho referee cast a deciding bal- ‘4 land lot in the flyweight champion's re Jea with ev ypanpeathis eee: meyols fen, sport weitere. Demae : | son, and may surprise the merr from | 7"¢™! aro, while two i jthe mountains eaye:® ; ‘osty morning promises | SAPP FE : ee Or Ne |GENARO WILL ; {RICKARD SAYS_ | MEET SMITH “4 | | PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 1.—Frank : pas, WILLS NEXT | cenaro, American flyweight cham- : NEW YORK, Dec. 1 Denying | pion, will meet Midget Smith, New : a can Regt d Aad from Luis | York, in a 10-round bout to a de- irpo that the South Ameri-|cision here on Tuesday night. The ‘ has signed with him to-meet| fight will not be a championship at : Wills next May, Tex Rick-| Smith will scale about 118. Penn- ; offered to “bet alsylvania’s new boxing lav, legal- . i Bin meets the Black | izii decisions, went into effect i = her before again tackling | today. 4 pa {os : eMpsey. | —~ : ? HEM DAYS IS : werve Just ADIMe BETWEEN | MY For WZ TALW’ ME EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO i US, MIKE -- GUT Gee THAT | AGOUT is MOVES YEARS GONE FOREVER! z ‘. AG! pomp) : | PM ‘ He Probably Knew 4 DER IF YoU DE L KNOW WHAT YouRE SURE-A 7 DO YOU LEARN TALWING ABOUT—LETS / BACHELOR IS A MAT ? J ior ¢ j | ERY HAPPY | - Ail) i ? het ’ i HN) F 4 ta

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