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seemnantntgr ramen ~ a PAGE 16 About Fights and Fighters] - BY LEO H. LASSEN Be prepared for a sur- | prise! | Packey McFarland, once} the uncrowned welterweight ¢hampion of the world, w: ants to come back! Evidently Packey kid-| ding himself, as he is said to| Weigh 200 pounds and is re-| ported to be hog fat, but) McFarland claims he can get) down to the middleweight! limit in six months’ time, is ready to fight anybody. The oldtime lighters, to whom inflated prices paid even ers is tempting bait, and tho weil fixed finan. évidently getting the cially, is money bug MeFarland, Sam Langford ring greats, of a champ couldn't get t Same ring wi Were at their best Wills and the Record Book Stor r out like Mike Gibbons, and a host of other had th bec amy them honor se they ns in th when t never onship ands th Harry W has a yarns, no do’ sent liscredit the Black Panth : for a match with Jack npsey But a look thru the re shows that V out in his and bot ed the tr ag n 19. returned t he heat Their firt cis 10 e¢ ring next sum f the clicking,turnstiles will the mixed-m opposi- | | atch Fulton Coming to Portland nned nruout the| past decade Danny ¢ popu ored ba is al (© the Northwest soon, meetin nd Decer that Mascott may be br ought to Se Mitie to fight Vic Fe her Hayes Back | as Demps: After a is back as bre k I he slick-h charge of if fr he | ePae r we 1 ‘ et the} prank ra Ritehis Thru (CURB BOARDING HOUS BY AHERN |stats Ring i - a eisai rctmehtaens Eee . pie : Word s from Ca a that =< ye ae 3 ; = ci ol he . WOLD ON A MINUTE! & ‘ : F tépla et ng WHAT MOVIE ARE WE, ott “couple | me ad GONWA SEE? © COUNT : regen (bag acoA ) tI I ME OUT, IF MS OE OF h t sume Very fow |, spite gy “THOSE OLD-TIME COSTUME OvE . sia sosek Hives Gal” f 6 to Pa gs WH WEY You'd 1 with older ord fighte POT IN SIX REELS MAT! ed be. lw CUTTING TH! BUTTON ‘ asking Hank it| YALE RESULT Fr Tiere vets et SWORD PLAY! i" NO DISGRACE a ee FOR HARVARD Cinlon The I Mr. ( 1 Hank f Pe apes THE SHATTLE STAR | Exterminator After Zev’s Money Mawrlx One good winning will put Exterminator, the grand old horse of turfdom, ahead of Zev in the money department of the racing game. The veteran ho is now running in the winter meeting at Tijuana. Zev has earned $298,178.34 and Exterminator is just a jump behind, Excellent Putting Green Is Made for $25 Tunney Is | Winner in Greb Bout 11,000 Fans Voice Dis-| approval of Verdict Given New Yorker | [—— Use Hulls — McBride, of Syracuse, of Cotton Is Great Field Kicker Seed Now | crucun om nr i) this fal i the right foot of Fullback Fin G Ifing Green Made John F. McBride has swung against ie re in Texas From Refuse the football in placement field goal | of White Gold attempts and four time has | vent across t sbars for three points, Therefore “Mac” Me: | Bride leads the ble teams in sc ring AN ANGELO, Tex., Dec, 11 fold | | BY HENRY L, FARRELL | S Putting greens made of cotton never the Or tw within I ATEW YORK, Dec. 11,—Sports who} | seed hulls—refuse from the white nts’ 40-yard tin with: | took heavy fall on wrong way F Savhn Hadi distance for MoBride, for | bets were clamoring loudly today for the latest innovation in southe dye and uncurate tock on tt © judges and the referee golf, an innovation that has not on Ts haa Woolwa fail eoaln: tran ‘dis who gave Gene ‘Tunney the decision proved its merits in a practical way,|tances this fall from the ,nine-yard Dine rumen acum Gs Hebe but in an economical way as well, line to 40-yard mark : | Garden Cotton seed hull ¢ can be bulit/ In the Alabama game Mok . Tu the title as the at an approximate expense of $26, | boot wa , ay ae | America heavyweight cham: | depending upon the size and forma pion on @ just and meritorious de | tlon of the 5 | cision construction of green | Annouhcement of the decision was jexist at fashionable courses | followed by a long dem: ation parts of the country entail expe 0 dixapproval by a small part of the panebinde 9 batts 2 , tho I are 1,000 fans who saw the bout, and| : At the honetiriaa apa t was blocked by several tried to get into the ring to clubs, for instance, the mem [Punch Joe Humphries, the “an point with pride to certain lo rg Pelee ex pees | Pong s that cost something like $10. Ieee Lg arpa eh ope Heenan th J JOHN McBRIDE houlders b wor E >t 1 goal of the season F the thind “4 ¢ ul g c Heine ikine ha t theln ag ctive to the eye, and the t et , Saciteld mi , tions are proba trigu a pa ; - : Sen inte F \ | ete ae OR PEGS CE bre Oregon May (Set Date for ¢ ‘ Sign Smith | , Swim Tryouts) 2%. o.oo to Be Coach |: "the Pe |spmnaticr out ot the laiewe BREWERS HAVE __ |. Because of the great number, Va PLANS IN LINE irincen tat he wi at the naa | LINEUP GOPHERS LOSE TO CATHOLICS ': MIN VERY UNUSUAL es ich more un | leader with | te jit _ |¥ FIGHT "EM, BULLDOG , TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1928, He Knows His Stuff Morris Real Referee | His tin i 3 ; ' = get busy." he b t is simple does Pt ? 7 | SEATTLE TLE 1s p | BEATEN BY __.; n REGINA MEN : decision waster BOBBY MORRIS PUCK STANDINGS , | Bezdek to coach foot Ore { rena hai aeeot In the short time of two years Bobby Morris Seattl ae :' : P etage aa EIGHTY OUT y tae the Pill GEE faloudd ais the ‘bast aL arguad footbed. dad aa =| FOR FROSH | |*'sit’ Ss ht hope ocd gf ts ue oo wae yee from his physique necessary to keep up with’ the bail. e works . te CAGE TEAM ARGUMENT i at cen 7 and independent games and will : ame es he much in demand for basketball work this fall. Morris|- Bae iemeecwumnaiee, ES ENDED .|heieg scopes (or beste werk te op, More st | held, over 80 y kat O'DAY, veteran } = Seat i s. More were expected ou f mith gs “A eavyweights to Fight me Pool Bout 7 Tonight not. The box you can you're sitting rb conditi and tbl should they lose « card of five pre presented here this Fh! DECISION IN COAST BASEBALL WAR MAY BE MADE TODAY Dispute Is Yet Hanging McCarthy-Williams Fac: tions Argue Until 4 o’Clock This Morning BY JAMES T, KOLBERT HICAGO, Dec. 11.—Worn out by almost 15 hours of continuous conferences, the National Board of Arbitration of Professional Baseball leagues adjourned at 4 o'clock this morning without an- nouncing a decision in the dis- pute between William McCar- thy and Harry Williams over the presidency of the Pacifie Coast league. 9 J. H. Farrell, secretary of the board, said that the body would resume discussions aronne noon, A decision may be handed | down late today or tonight, he | said. | While the conference room was |seled and inquisitive persons we! |shooed trom the |ifest that an extremely bitter was on The board went into sessi Jin the afternoon on Moné |the McCarthy-Williams called almost immediately up, McCarthy contended vote ousting Nams w ile ithe vote was legal Six tor doors, it was man- fight ca wilt in ever rs represented the con- nts and final arguments in the ms argu sed respect. law {cane we not ¢ rluded until after |midnight The board conferred until 4 o'clock and decided to sleep on |the ma’ Under the so far he major leagues placid waters of 4 battle Is brew apt with a crash case of Urban of St. Louis, contains the Phil Ball, president of announced that he would ‘ker in the face of the lat- ter’s demand to be made a free j ocker has applied to Com- | r Landi ruling to free, |him from St. Louls. } ker that the cl n a junjustified penalty on ving Mrs accomy him East Tf Landis rules with Shocker, the follow Tandis ca clreumstances. may ks hold that otherwise under the Ban president of the America does not feel any too trie toward Landis. John- |ston feels that Landis has over- |steppec his powers and resents en- croachment American league pon of the National What this conference portends no one knows, The two major leagues will meet conference tomorrow ivory hunters ted to the meeting of the leagues are lolng a thriving business involving millions of dollars and scores of stars in conversation, at least One of the few facts is the willing- s of Frank Chance, new leader of The annual the Chicago Wh to dispose of Eddie Collins, peerless second base- man. Collins, at his home in Lans- downe, Pa. expressed surprise at Chance’s announcement. Clark fiths of the Washington club may make an offer for Collins to manage the Senators, He con- ferred with Chance last night, said he “may talk business.” “Kid" Gleason ts discussed as an- oth managerial possibility for Washington. At the same time, De- trolt Is understood to be willing to take the “Kid” as assistant to Ty and Cobb. : n't stint) e” Mack of the Athletics ne- i te lining up the attractions | gotiate the one big deal of the day 4 figuring b Promises plenty of action to the|by taking Max Bishop, star’ second t } or 1 ringsider night's house | haseman, fron The con- " rs : al ations ation given. ‘ Finn is 8 lows: i This revi between . , cl vs. Rube Finn,| Mack g the trans- : t ont weights na fer of Jimmy Dykes, the Athletics’ A ‘ Jones vs. Billy John hy second baseman, to Detroit. : A : I : ot F il vs. Willie Sollis, light | NOT ORIGINAL cue ‘ oY - | in declaring that he intends to re. As a , f his r Cox vs, Dewey Smith, light: | ¢j, er taking on three more op- 1 ‘ por Mr. Dempsey loses much mn, I Roughhouse | o¢ : shows he has no r « : Coor J originality at ; " « B Tommy Yolas, _ - iat X ' . eis. JUST ; K A national league t ard golf, : KNIGHT WILL ors is ted, the idea being, w aa LEAD TEXANS | An announcement from Oakland ts | Battling i, the 1 Senega D vernment rum fleet be put on naDonntll aete (i | Old-Fashioned Goose 44 ‘aan or Turkey Shoot _ 1 the + Mey yond ahi bane 11th shot. Let's Got to put the sport on a stable , fj ay rise | tt veteran Jack Knight has | ANOTHER EXCUSE first per. | been led by the Oakland Coast] The six-day bike races have started in e ub to the Shrev elub al and now New Yorkers have a id of th Texas league will} I mate excuse to stay up all n ie H got. | Dlay first base and act as field man. ral} tha 1 for Ira Thomas, who will de brasé 1 vote his duties to the business end} teat the hiehiy touted te! LOVEJOY WILL I tr thats «EAD OLD ELI|| TONIGHT t i © career, After! Winslow M. Lovejay, ¢ has CRYSTAL POOL y : hi Aare °f/been named captain of Yale's 1924 eens sees My 18 bout {| football team. His home is in Mont NATE DRUXMAN 7 1 ty toloiair, N. J | Features } eatin ae a IT’S AN EVEN BRE | Jack McDonnell Nature aeaaitne ds enttle’s Coming I A Johnsor ? aay pee dee t Verything. Ski ear Champion ; *| jumping is dangerous, but those who f t »t , ko fo it never get hurt, even e Mig PB shesteeed ; ; Don.| When they fall upon thelr noodles “Rube” Finn 1 I th ; H of Seattle hea a urea # “ah A SUGGESTION OTHER STAR 5 BOUTS 5 First Hout Starts 80 P.M. Joe I ets on Druxman Austin & Ninth Av Hingside $2.20 General 6 Oliv Reserved 81.65 misrion $1.10 a