The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 3, 1923, Page 12

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[About Fights] Fi jand Fig hter rs | | BY LEO 8 L NAVAL ACADEMY AGREES TO PLAY U-W. (Shocker for Ehmke Ip | aca | Latest Palen Swa a8) pee 9 ° Pp “W’”’ Crew, Dodge, Reed South’s Premier End | P/ayers to ae i le it a a and S pearow for Games | Decide O7n |r nm cet areas sees eee \Great Purple and Gold Shell Has Fine Olympic Game | yNABHY TLL, Tenn, De -Seatto | Bid Today DY bis trendy ‘recetveaseroun const eration by both clubs. | Chance, While Dodge, Half-Miler; Reed, Crack Coach Yost of Michigan’ ax onv of| oul nen the oe Wrestler, and Spearow, Vaulter, Good Prospects tho Kreatoat ends that ever plied Washington Grid Men to| the #t. Louis club near the close of sin the Mid-West after the Michigan the season, because he insisted on taking his wife on the last Kastern Vandy game this_ywar, stands tnw| Make Decision This Aft: | class by himwelf as the Houth's | ernoon on Navy Game | trip after the club had sald “No,” insists that he will never play an- greatest end € other game with the Browns. Shocker is of the determined type, just the style that would go thru with the threat Shocker, when dissatintied, is of no value. That is hiw frame of nd at present, He has expressed a desire to play under his former mana hl, at 4 > 7 John UR fine prospects for: the Oly mpic games are looming oN P atting iene bene-| on the Northwest sports horizon, | it Emoker j in Tacoma Decem-| The University of Washington crew, Robin Reed, Ore- 48 that promises to be} gon’s wonderful lightweight wrestler; Dodge, the great mique in at least one respect. Oregon Aggie half-miler, and Ralph Spearow, Oregon's | Th: ay is, that ae y bird who} Mel pole-vaulting parson, are all fine Olympic game | oes thru the turnstiles pays aa ilities. his ducket or Katy bars! . Gus Pope, who still claims Seattle as hi re dee jis competing now for the Ilinois Athletic club, is a ‘sure} h Stexoman of G former Chicago st ratow ¢ Vandy flankman na the outstanding player of the entiw South, Wake | Meet the Universit field welghs only 165 pounds, byt) at MP na, on tackles with den drop | was dispelled yeste Kicks steadily inside th O-yard when Commander MeCambles, head line, and leads the Vanderbilt inter.) of athletics 1 Annapolle, mnt orgla ing the naval of desire to; of Washington ew Yeu day, | y afternoot LL talk woademy's y precision, home, altho he } Boston the door. ie oa ty = ference, He covers punts in such | local officials that the Middies were | Fohl, who knows the great value of - That rule goes for jmember of the team in the} blanket style that no foo has p meet the Hurkiew | Shocker as a pitcher, is more than turned the kicks over a total of mander MeCa took the nxioux to get him. Under Fohl, The Washington crew with the [wonderful fr en clght of last year available to pick men for the chs In the varsity shell, has scare of 16 | promise of being even greater than | | the one that swept to victory on the | won lust year Jd, who ts now representing euson, trouble to phor Melunest graduate manss of the local | school, long-distance, from ‘way Ihack In Annapolis, Md., to tell him Navy was to meet | weight events. Gridiron Gossip Boston college triumphed over Holy a 1 game, the Bos~ did his best work. It is ib would be wiliing to part with Shocker {ft it could have Howard Ehmke tn return ‘ Fhmke his great work with » SHOCKER Boston last year, isa popular favor EHMKE dd nmong the football men art) | i. with the fans. To tempt fate and trade him for another pitcher who eet managers, policemen, ters, promoters and the; sst of the gentry who usually | ce into a smoker free of | how anfious th | Washington | Word of the menange pa BWaterman is planning a big) ¢ard and expects to put the/ was quick how over in big league fash-| Fordham. Saturday, bat Say Wwe jthe Aattnonsah club of Petan nlaht and great plonsure was shown || Stent hot deliver would baiaking along chs Bowerey thy ine Nikiine Wing: and-one ot the beet | The ‘playece Are. 59: Hes * ore than a mere possibility ke The U. 8 we York beat the U, 8. wrestling King and one of the best he eosadana Ge ee n p ‘alifornia naval finale at § mat men ever turned out In the Hiation, <netie playben. decide: to a ——-—— Podro Saturday, 740 3. The winners | Northweet Shadi eteopecval itiet nixt BA weilyse” 500) sala tetaiends Spearow ix a great vaulter and caine’: Pallaedn et ae © Pc ie dM ke : Bi ‘Deal. this fall. § & : p he has improved 50 per has been credited in practice with pH ataranid or an a es ig ea it in his recent fights, says Water-| Geerea nnd Casize, at. 3 te 3, Im | doing better than 13° eoke : t ite Ber t Ch A, and in his bout with Bob Har.| their finale Saturday: | Dodge, the 0. A. ©. halt-miler, ts Ino must O, K. ft fe G I t Sh t t the Crate Sh in Tacoma the} pacitic univeratiy beat Montana, ¢ to 0, |@ Coast record holder and a really oi es ipa or atveston orts Op on was 0. in thelr tumsJe at Portland, Tucker, great | fine er, LEAL, led j : E Krache got by before on strength, | Pacific fullback, was the star ot the same. | All of these men are concedd an ORTLAND has turned one of the biggest deals of the like Doe Bercot did, but Krache excellent chance of making the na ona et Stove league season with Galveston of the Texas league Bercot are both improving, say) army corpa, sto in thelr bia-same at | American team that wil! compete Vaterman. | Washington Saturday in Pariy next year | “Krache outfought Harper all the a smear EERE CESS SY | : | 1k Fahie Hopes to Manage | e Result meme na reoccce’ World’s Ring Champion ee on has Zick a tyot| Whereby the Beavers get George Distel, 24-year-old short- re honored by | Stop, for Lee King, outfielder, Bill Stumpf, utility out- with Ore-| fielder, and Lefty Crumpler, southpaw pitcher, «e Kuhn elected — Distel is said to be a real comer, and was the spark plug captain of next year's eleven and | _ —————~ of the Galveston team during Ziel an voted the Finherty medal % alae the bi ¢ tnapiration. t0| a) | the: past year. ne big question is how the Port- woth 4 his fellows during the season. Boi Huggins Has club ever got a good outfielder hole were excellent ox Kuhn jever had, and cal Washingte thelr mates Pjust chalk up another victory for) TACK FAHIE, veteran Portland} strangers, Eventually Valley and should make a great ain d d C © King waived out of thig league. > Dempsey and it's doubtful if Firpo sportsman, who many years| Alex settled d Alo pees eee sie Slane. Moun OMENS | king waxn't credited with being the ‘Will get thru 2 round.” © developed and piloted to a|class of battle hnny ¢ the tribute paid him VEN tho Carl Mays is about || *Martest man in the Coast league That's Charley Hulen's prediction | world’s champlonship Mysterious | at 20 years old thru, Bob Shawkey slipping || st year, but he hit, fielded, threw (Of a return go between the champion | Bijty gmith, has hopes of managing | promising of Hek W. ‘ak field dik sn tanain heat’ hk ase’ OF 4 ran well and was considered a inning ball player acquisition of Distel must Portland isn’t counting) ily upon getting Ra French from the Brooklyn Dodgers, altho the Rose City team seemed to ve first call on him thru the Yarrison transaction. ‘@nd the Wild Bull. another titleholder before he retires | punch fy Mulen has seen Dempsey in most from active interest in the grand old | his brothers could boast pot his big Aghts and Charley can’t! game of give and take. Fated as one of the figure out what made Dempsey step ut and trade punches with a hard Milter like Firpo. It was almost dis astrous. But in the second rourid Dempsey Pought him as he should, measuring phils man and dropping him for keeps th that session. “Dempsey wouldn't take any Wehances if they should fight again,” (Says Hulen, “but he would feint Eirpo AS —~ HUGGINS WILL his game ; Washington PICK OUT SITE|| Secnce ‘in'tioreriod fet The boy who, Fahle thinks, will | ers in the game wear the ‘ove: in hi¥ divsion is like a veteran of Johnny Trambitas, young Portland} lightweight, who ‘* Dode Ber-|time to J cot in the main event of tomorrow | fact he has been doing isht's card the Crystal Pool.| than a year and ts not t Manager Miller ger he ha Wins Final : ae Yanken ter th tan ng rok Grid Melee «- o" ihe tae sions he eens know LEWIS BREAKS \ehote, formes Co t halt of | HY pipet UTAH RECORD |<: 120 22s: cro soars» cessful manager with Mobile in Picking Star Team Is Hard ICKING an A 1 thin yea « in the 1OFF SHIFTS Prambitas family eight or nine rs ago, when he took a liking to Alex Trambitas, an older brother of Johnny d su me Saturday, leading Me to pesition for a knockout punch, | the r om he Galt club comes acro ; ; iid he'll stop him as certain as any.| “At that time Alex was 19 years | row night ya will wind up t half time, but in » the effect th seg Sa gir will handle the At f i Pa nope : ° se i pica aoe ie re unta team in the same circuit next thing can be.’ jold and boxing as a bantamweight, | thelr training ons an © Huskies found themselves wis has been re-| % Peay se canngel foreleg emperors oe Manes toed theme PEE SA WELL 7) Lewis has bean rel or Nobody in that district can explain jump outside of the fact that am will receive about $7,500 for * his will be the third] for Lewis, wherein | © no Salt Lake Billy Wells Berets | Perdana site tlok Taree jac] Fines, ppd sends hens: \on . thats ee gt Ar HAVE STYLE Flivvers ig nrgteote, ipso cnt tues | PIERSON NOW ron outkiked 4 : Bert t that com ouncem: and hired tutors for the youngster hae nis season's work Six months or so ago, when Billy | for thre , I Trar i hree years, never letting him te Be vs. Johnny Tram r ed e ells, the English welterweight, ar-| gong a glove except in the a dbivo bitas, lightweights. WEARING SPECS te regu | ths ost at? Emil Huhn, former Sea’ first. Fived in America, he beat several sium, After this long period of| Pete Bross vs. Truman , ‘gy next rade |sacker, who has been in Mobile for Rough boys, including Jock Malone. | coaching and education in g ddleweight joe 1 ymond me time, is thought to be the most and educa general, | middleweight i nond y : and was naed as the best English) ranie started Alex against Lee John.| Stanley Willis vs, Chick f ‘ aii, Gown din | Sora PAUL Is | Ukely successor to Niehoff. fighter of years. son, Oakland featherweight tex | Welterweights * : rrangeme been -_—_ or : s . (i featherweight. Alex | welterwelg exe. ngement " r i then he was matched with Dave | made good from the start, but took| Bobby Pierce vs made to fix it up er Zor the AFTER PILOT| |REDS PUTTING PBhade, the tough Californian, and) on weight so rapidly that Fahie | Mghtwoights Oliera t ho New York marks of President John W.| BOHNE ON "Shade was supposed to be but a Stepping stone toa fight with Micky Norton, of the St. Paul club, follow could not settle him In anyone divi.| Bolly Qu nnati Reds are under. sion. The great disapop! 1 tamweight however, kicked the daylights: ‘out of m ‘ae : Walla. The other night Wells, was| ,Pei2s & boxer, and not a puncher, | BEACON HILL nas had much trouble with is thrown out of the ring in Sy no type of a “fighter, that. Fahie Chaat iehork Trend the daatcie thar}. Waakl AGAIN VICTOR ; ? a a9 pene had hoped , and vw he d IN. ¥., for failing to fight Proatay ob Maine ase rtiteaata And another English fighter . oS oe Asahi y & the resignation of Mike Ke willing to trade Sammy | complet anager, indicate he | Bohne, for Orewon in tne BARROW TALKS sin co cus nit for’ a paw | sry'tie Weagta ince einkineean Here ene vi wie, OF SOUTHPAWS | lender, He is quoted as stying he kind of « proposition ign Samuel may have been dishing up his financial problems for ¢ club. the Reds to digest, as Sam ts all ager Ed Barrow, who! Chicago meeting and that he will not so be a man from the ranks of am | the Mitte out to be a bust. | First Valley Trambitas, the ol went down to thel se ni - F had been ar there when it comes to getting: th Dr cote whe se by 3 there when it comes te e j ‘The English ring men, for the most t thi ; Trambt as boys, and strong Be a 2 over t 1 for “ y REDS TO HAVE mazuma < sf art, are clever birds, but when it| Alex, left Portland for to 0 score on layfield He riteeed ual : it from: :¥ Stren i | a Fee epee een oc | raster A HEINIE GROH ing for the f . : ¢ FLAG CHANCE trevine 10 rrave ' punishing infighting, they I ‘ahie and Kearns the ome great line smashing by W t ; ; ELDRED FOR US ‘ ena are gI iend das Jack's busi Pat Moran feels positive that the don't seem able to stand he | pate. great fr mses and as Jack's bu HAS BAD LUCK ) and Tesreau gave W tor trength of his pitching staff will be| SN Francisco scribes are starting ) Henr G the > w York ou 7 on after play L if t t turn i story that Brick Eldred will be oungsters, he turned ; “Spa beg Oe hava ie Ok hceaiy oe to return y tha \ Gian ming to k pit going ove ‘ od m: m q 4 ‘ y aded by Seattle this winter ‘ Yor) ration to ¢ urd pasa from Abel to Du ; ob at would be little short of mur ¢ mpion’s. manager ’ ‘cor, SJ peep he nga na ngue next se r 0 ] STAGED FOR huhy was a “wrout”. seine et ci ; Sbcountel, toe) a8 r BLUE RIDGERS the slaughter der for Seattle fans unless the In: newspapers in Portland while ty aused a g 1 a few minu WANT PLAYERS « pitchers in the world series | dians got some mighty good men for | W cua Brotorat Greve thie tc tne tae * | Giant had bad Iu broke away in the ta and is convinced Me. | him, | H. ILLIAMS metutrappats! (RO chk eve? tieoten sayy: bad knee; | ter for'a 66-yard 's ep icions Graw can dig up at least two de.| Eldred has been the best right- § OB ANGELES, Cal, Dec. 3—| Jo} would ever We e NO sooner orking running from a punt forma: | pen wirlers he o have | handed hitter, day in And day out, in Three hundred sportsmen hon-| Hie brothers discouraged Among other t rerhiay shee B beautial Navananar te hi bles winning again in 1924, |this league for a tong time and sc |) ored Harr: i Coa five” pres-|tempt on his part to Goole Wald have. Waar c : if o y f L . fi “ y attle Sigur be = es Sth Bh it of the P acifie Co league, at| came, and he had to ‘pick minat of dad’ ais pide pata ‘orm I ee . i. n bss . if a good hitter couldn't be obtained I es tea Sec ne | im. fea Soi oat of | mse i ager SPEAKER NEEDS °.5."" fore leaving for Chicago. Judges : av f ! making 1 xcore 6 to7 x OM RE Sea ee en = FIRST SACKER Senet: One of the big problems that T: of Cleveland faces the com-| To cctl uthorities the sport is eason Is the development of a | everything and the winning or losing f was of a champions! ns_ nothing. ches who fail to pro- se sue, (OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN]! a een Basie to inst — “ MORAN’S NEW AF it uate aa : ws, CONTRACT OUT = That's why co: duce winners are always respectfully OW, HERE YoU ARE ~ DAN,” STEAMING dismiss: I KAVE SOME GooD WARNER PERSON SET \ ABOUT YOU ‘ P sth — cas by ai Ss yt 1 tob K ites b> A ‘ NS For Youle OOT I) = he ae fee ated, 38°f gan star, who was carried by Baseball sco g 8c0 ] MR. WARNER HAS aby gett , m Cleveland last year, will fill the bit “Now BUT BEEN KIND ENOUGH ‘e IUGGES Hat SE SCORING Ww ne TRADE TALK 4 J RUMORED CLEA A RAZOR A y from New WHEN AN ALARM [or SUBSTITUTIONS g the I onder and he| York the Yankees have offered Cart MPS HIS WITh Soup “ fi anya t0. Quinn and Lee F SUAVE! J \ SPoTSs, ; Ve Manus isene, aie or| GHARRITY 1S |tuney tare might ein tome nee artis" HURT ON GRID) hose rar he as poe an public Washington | say id stuff—Yanks and the shop | Sox in co Also, there is some n the Amer buld stand for k to the Red of the club hasn Williams v wort week to Meeting. with Rally settied FRAT HOOP SEASON IS NEAR END APPA EPSILON and gma meet in or of the 4 } i om Red Sox for Burns or Joo Harv nl NEALE SIGNED nnn "an _BY VIRGINIANS | fot" gam lay SEATTLE ail. ‘cha fo, Karmen sutniaider, #10 broken a cracked ie Wednesday, Dec. ihe campus gym. i m t nd i i XEMP" é food as a fo probably wor fk onsint state law coinpele. men 8:30 P. M. Sharp ' eng { 11 h an it UGH mophoveditne ae REDUCED PRICES Virwit torn te ition to play football and bash in the Wrestling bust | ff. 2¢, $1.10, $1.50 (Tax Included) ger Also his ¢ Reserved seats now on sale ie en ot t|MICHIGAN TROPHY TOBE. | Sasa wc hid Ye PRESENTED RAAT TL, Al cebaline BALLARD TEAM EXPLANATION (‘en's of taiard high schoo! wit ta "3 MNNNANDANDONNDNNDND F fudlloriuih, Tuesday | De es eat oo : COME AND BRING Mt ataeinnig, and @ A FRIEND a) NE yds RULES oy ; 1 mt us . s TO 2 F : i t j~] 7 nnerous | Stich te cae ecd |S The ZERO ) { 5 t11 Jefferson St, DON'T BEGRUDGE VT ' pal ( ie, | Q gust back of L. C. Smith Bldg 1 M Catd Tables, Poot, Cigars, Candies, Soft Drinks, ntain bunches be Pay Checks Cashed ¥ 1000000000000! { 2000000

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