The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1923, Page 21

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| THREE HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE BO —_————$__________. on Farm Will Make le Jack Offer Dempsey Is Due to Arrive in New York City Thurs-| day for Indefinite Stay BY HENRY ARRELL N sw YORK, I 1 Proposal. | tions for three big heavyweight in which Jack Dempsey will t to defend the tite here next | summer, probably will be made be. fore the ond of the week by Tex | Rickard. Dempsey Is arrive here Thurs. day for an indefinite stay and Rick: | ‘ard wants to talk over dates, prices | and names with the champion and} er, Jack K na | rd wants Dempsey to engage n matches with Luis Firpo n@ ‘Tommy Gibbons and he will also ffer Harry Wills a wa at the feels that he would not | any of the well-known ob | that blocked previous efforts | eo the match. eon the three hts next sum: e last summer that best when he has plenty he works of work, Babe feeds the chickens, much to the delight of Baby Dorothy Then to prove the home- The champion Is anxious to give| TUR eye is still in trim, shoots the deny of an Indian into a sheet of tin. mmy Gibbons another fight, He * * % * & &% told friends recently that he figured Gibbons was d to get some real wove ave woane e's 8 Life on Farm Is Responsible for ote vem Babe Ruth’s Remarkable Comeback ‘The bor when he} would give Wills} BY BILLY EVANS HE simple life did it. If you asked Babe Ruth how he staged the greatest comeback in the history of| or leagues, dur |sport, that would be his repl When the season of 1922 was brought to a close with the sage. f° rule/absolute rout of the New York Yankees Babe Ruth went into winter quarters a broken the Dempsey-F Failure of the ing th parks, haqd/idol. During the season his play had fallen below expectations and in the series he heavy-/ Was & positive “bust.” old Sudbury and{by leading the almple life The Babe is thru hunting, doing ¢ More power to you, Babe, say the {fans | chores around the how “The simple life down on the farm San kes TWO MINORS Mert _Jence, Ha ia again apending the with aplit infinitives at 40 paces It- Few Cent Drugstore BY JAMES T. KOLBERT tone + if he wants it, one of) wa cHi De » dynamic rs made it known because » 4, g tho cor king of base . his La enemies realiza his|sloner to di a yer t t to the ghine when t ) ration fs 3 ain Landia| may fight and bicker and v-of Imuntal,| couse, bat are enough bei 7, no exhib! ne n with @ toerid| Mose men to realize that we ¢ ich haa contained t meeting of the| not got anyone who would do the nat league own-| Job half as well as he does,” this i and concluded|man said, “He came to un at Alm, on Sunday or a national ko it or boave| time when we needed him yery| pe the following day will b we still need somebody | aoemed the one Intended, es at the|to run the show.” from| The question of the draft ts eld pocret, jt} The commissioner emerged from) oo the majors discussed {t, but t authority| the room clutching m frayed olwar) yt etna tm take action, Un t give his en-| firmly in hig teeth; the very high, i Galle’ whottal thestinir'of to start an|old fashioned collar was consider ra notion will go over until Ho leaped into the at-| ably crushed; the scarf knot w 7 Shans Chik Pan adil H ‘ , pulled to one side; the poft hat was) 0 tuts vo 4 = . t 4in| bashed into tha shape of @ batter 5 é i venvers and whan ot hin, tong), Committees ren “HAIR H ft attack on white hair atraguled about tha yer Coaae san ; Oo eed and | sialon docined GROOM $12,004 7 tating t typical ferocious glances at the| fied drat The ernational lea 7 wo hast th . ewapaper men and then hie face) alae non draft Lg KeepsHair ve hint aide grin.” ae Combed fea a hte ‘ datalls. « etings —= b offer amer re ute, ‘unruly or sham Qe. @ yoor|t owed - b combed all day f amkod| A for mora than $3 1) “Red” Ber entre? to ood drese both 1 word , the final pennant standing | Cc uguo, for cash and thre Beware |G teas harmful tania can jaye his jo for a| fret opportunity to glaim players on! players, ' SEATTLE STAR . ewide recognition. did it,” he replied, “and you can CONTROL HAS BUSY TIME teams, involving more than 5,000 play: ® tell the world Tam going to fool a MAKE PLANS era: alitaalin © been proceeding rapidly by sectional ehamplon- lot of the wise guys who | Has Set Rules NV AWY recommendations were) Lillis, Ziel, Dubois, G. Wilson, Selv-!| ship races. It is down to bi-sectional play now and the state cham was th ait r . NEW ORLEANS, La., Deo. FOR DRAFT AVL panned at a meeting of the Unl-jers, A Sher Hi Smith, | | pionship . ny time fn ca Seni Maven * the Bee f: ersity of Washington board of con. | Waite trie, K Christie, Ha 4 ok? teks kann ‘ 13-—The Pacific tol, held in Commerce hall Wednes-| Bellman, A.’ Wilson, McRae, - — When you made the 59 home . Shi rilas tor © American Association | aay trom, Bryan, Olwell (manag wot ge corse abate the pteady and a reached an| Claude Voelker wan chosen to followir freshmen w | 4 240 all year,” said edaat ‘Wasd have enabled te tative draft plan, | manege tho Interscholastic basketball |awarded freshmen numerals for Hugs eas him to bring home 148 winners president of the for. |tUrnament, Art Gerbel, mannger ticipation in football th T led the Babe, od teat sige 66 0 war also chosen to manage Shidler, Shaw, De | did that year was make home meala a Gay, r 1 today, The matter Mbrritt, Schlostein, Dou |runs. This year I am going to be a| Mile a motion ploture 1 be vased with the major! Te was decided that the football |Schuss, Hopgood, Bonamy, Long, regular ball player, do a bit of ev-| and in bed at 9 p, m. || leaguers later today, |tenm exponsea to Panndena ahould|Prevort, Huhta, Bowen, McGuire orything. || every night,” Parke anid, In the event no agreement in| Not exceed $10,000, and that the date | Till, Wilde, McCrimmon, Mitchell | STAGES A J Parke, now riding for tho |) waned the Pacific Conant league will | of April 19 be definitely approved Getchmann, Kaleniua, Kelley, Horne, REAL COMEBACK Goldblatt and Whitney stables || iicet in Webruary to draw up a new |the time of the Callfornia-Waal tnt. at Kelth, Waggener, Steiner Loss of weight has made me here, has brought home 23 wins |) 4.01 r Williams said, Five of |ton regatta on Lake Washingte i ney, Stewart, Wright much faster. Haeducing the walst-| son park track here || tng cluta voted for the tentative| The following men were awarded | Himlur rew, Paull » White, line and the chast measurement has) | wines Thanksgiving day draft, three opposing. However, nx|the varsity Wi ‘Tesrenu, Erickson, 'Aplaeney, ‘Thompson, on. ven me a much freer arm move-|| rnere’s nothing to this stuft || 0°° clfibe ind Geeiaed (6° abide. by Sait wit toe Feral. Shee DAYS || about dieting and mrowina'thit,”'||)0 naciy vote there. wan 110° ny fee roved my threwing 60 per cent,|| the “baby of the American turf’ || 170 ™™ ' Incidentally, I am thru wwinging &t|] pasa m every pitch—I'm going to look them “T eat r r—and plent over, make the pitchers pitch to “I guean it is because I am ° me.” young that I am able to keep Tha comeback of Babe Ruth ts|| gown to welght, altho I do eat alr a S history, To aid everyt what and when I want.” 6 would and then som ‘ 3 it off by being the hero| 7 sage terms moue veteran of the bust of the 1923 |of et the winter meeting at Tifuana,| ¢ Bahe han profited by expert | Hackett I fou a bloody a '9 er Te NeepeN e — Nece recreattt UTS ARE LOOMING FOR SUMMER 1 nterlake | | | CopsGrade Grid Flag ae Seattle Grade school soccer title today rests with the In | |terlako school ay a result of a 2| to 0 yietory scored on the Lowell [Playfield Wednesday afternoon, — | | Tho champions outelassed Wash jington tp all departments of the| play being nearly entirely in} |the shadow of the losers’ goal, | Interlake showed a strong offense | and a brilliant passing game. Both of the winning scores were made in | the first half. Washington Jost }opportunity to score on a penalty kick by only a few seant inches. | Capt. Jimmy Rupp, Jackie Moore jand Jensen starred for the win | ners. Fred Simpson ref in fine style, Th |to a close another reanon, credit for which in due to/ | Neil Ellis, head of grade school! Jathletics, Wifty-nine, schools were |represented in the league at the | start of the season. FOOTBALLERS GET LETTERS HE University of Washington board of control last night awarded 22 football men the coveted | “W" for competing on the gridiron | |this fait. | Those recelving letters were: Cap-| ~~ Pee ete | tain Wayne Hall, Captain-elect E4| VICTORIA Is | Kuhn, Walden Erickson, Elmer Tes- | Not Good Enough for Prep Sports, But He’s Yale’s Biggest Man Now | game, eed the game game brought splendid soccer = HE'S CAPTAIN OF THE YALE THEY WOULDN'T Let HIM PLAY ON ANY ~ ) OF THE TEAMS IN x HIS PREP DAYS — BUT |redu, Jack Lill, conard ze.) HOCKEY LOSER | |Kenneth DuBois, George Wilson,| SASKATOON, Sask. Dec, 12 jAbe Wilson, Roy Sievers, Fred|'rhe Victoria Coast: hockey team |Abel, Les Sherman, |Clamers Walters, Charles Smith,|met defeat Roy Petrie, John| hands of the Saskatoon club by Cole, Amon Christie, Ray Hill, Vern| score of 3 The local elub |Beliman, Jimmy Bryan, Fred Wes-| outplayed the visitors in all stag |trom and Ed McRae. lof the game. DAVIS AND DUDLEY MEET IN here last night at the a to | [BJORKMAN IS | GREEN LEADER. - rie ae, in general phe 7 i; That was the opinion free- Bl SMG RN aa HANOVER, N. H., Dec. 18 KENWORTHY «(Scores Ms tae RETURN BATTLE ON TUESDAY leary Byun eo habe players and sporting experts. ITH tho Jack McDonnell-Rube|as pitcher and catcher both, most Jelected to captain the Dartmouth 933 ~ in 1924, His home ist Wil I LEAD Waar: the cles of Fos 1823 60 Finn tilt fading into fistio his-| ner. Tho fight was a mighty o, | football team ‘in. 1924," Hils ‘Donen the Babe bought @ farm at Sudbu' , the boxing game will now go/ interesting go from start to finish \in Waltham, Mass. ‘ PO LAND: Mass, At that time he must have ean oot ait—. yer to normalcy, so to speak.|'The decision awarded to Davis at os ealized that he had been a fall Next Tuesday night at the Crys-|the end of the mill wasn't any too PORTLAND, Dec. 18— In a probability he was; py JACK HOHENBE RG Ayer jtal Pool, will find Trayio Davis,| well recetved by the voracious mul STOUT CAPTAIN é she ow. 7 arte hen giving thought to his intended HAT : nd now that we stil the Northwest welterweight| titude. They beefed in no mild man ‘Iron Duke” Kenworthy will) comeback aE ied, “we are aa kingpin, yet to be defeated by alner for 1 minutes after t AT PRINCET IN. manage the Portland Beav-| «trong For SOR rsd be as complete a financial | scrapper developed in this neck of| verdict was rendered. But as it PRINCETON, J, Dec. 189 in 1924, it was made] SIMPLE LIFE tics was the opinion expre s an if the committee itself/the woods, meeting Harry “Young’|has always been, beefing never The election of Edmund Stout off own here today, after a| “Me for the © told Leal . nd been in charge.” | Dudley, tho Los Angeles colored| changed a ring verdict | Ss ast Orange, N. J., to lead the 6 nt testa Georg ‘ Mg gu ctic cane scuilay t he follow’ osolutions will be| Welterweight. Howey ley will haye an| “Memphis” Bill Mallory, who ‘on football team next yeart -ontract was signed by Ken-|% adway|facuity representative ai The following resolutions wil e ‘ PE aed ri contrac as Signe 7 | hts good-bye ecu Ber 1 by at tho Hast-West game; | The last mill between these two| opp y to even matters up| toam’t good enough to play h 9") was announced here yesterday, He worthy and President Klep- Read the ‘ert ex! ne . " y tickets what-| oy, which held the spotlight at/when ho faces the veteran Everett) *hool football and baseball, 19 one) oii v6 eng & per in Chicago yesterday. : Oring is ave j the pool two weeks ago, was one/ mauler next Tuesday night. He 1s|°/ Yale's greatest heroes now, Ae’ oa, % ~ a bingo P je of. th x counters| confident of beating Dav nd| ing been captain of its great foot- What will become of Jimmy} 1 naa a chat with the Babo just |yought for most ts shall be of a uniform | Of ee eo pit id Aor sta wd pon 7 t iG pile enh one rind sect Thue Yah Gade e's atial - yhteetieee ia car for small Middleton, mamager of the! prior to his depa years, tt as 1 man-|™oon, Davis mopped up the can-|slde in wi im on that score this! Pilot of the baseball nine 1 down and small monthly? Beavers last season, is not the =? wig ot o el a hs a cache vas with Dudley the first canto, | time |spring. Mallory attended high) pa s. Turn to the Want Ads ss had the best of intentio ednesday age the game dinky ‘th’ Soka’ thes Aue ead caspase y old wat-} School in Memphis, | now, known. dered if he had the ob cific Coast conference to put Darw 4 Pas am receive: a rental pfs IN salle dl re ¢ ta k ; ¢ is "7 dat : oe tion to carry them tt Melanest, local graduate manages, /on the sta jovial anelstant|*"4 spades, the. teindining rounds! gerous@ welterwelght “ae: there ts | At Tijuama |] Fas vot 1 pet tb, nun in [an Coane’ Byron ccna thy mrt amino PM, Sinton Sats | Sr Ge uaa" Bet ute mel TEXAS HAS UNIQUE SYSTEM 0 of the G ft the Na in charge 01 4 ages vy. Pheretcomahae Dudley the opening frame was aland shifty doesn’t figure to let " F ia game, is o oe pad for aig ne sary sia ply shame, But that was the only| Davis catch him like he did in th OF DECIDING PREP HONORS tour of the training amateur forces in football.” with tales o! conte i beeing oh Davis hed anyt irst mectir Dudley made the i Sruist anda chastinan "Gaeh | tig: pisetauaee whiet et GS eae that linge, . Wen Graves: peta: started: Gti Peg en ton yh penile igre pecan Posy ae ee fight Davis | _ AUSTEN, Texas, Dec, 12—Probably no state in the Union i= np againat Manager Miller Hug: the former ayntem, that of the Tour. | his story-telling, all hands knock off! a4 most of the catching right off the reel instead of fecling|| th® reat task of deciding its high ooh maplons In Hope a Never had I nee h in such |nament of Roses committee hand! work and listen. y Travie simply blew up in the/Travie out. This almost proved his|| % more systematic means of going about it than Texas. Ps Ai: i | excellen: dition He | the New Year'n game, was gradually Liga _— pisians onl Tubby, first Inning, as it were and as there | downfall, Ho knows better now and geo Lopes era ths te sie abi Mad hapa ginerb a pele fe was lighter timo in his killing the pure name of Intercolle | “and we did a lot of work. 1"4 ior weren't any relief pitchers in his| will fight a different battle next s from one se . te her npc eregons aheiges sss byes be: slate sport. It was | get around on that old football field | corer, Sa ts tia thi seine | tiene stern teams, Texas is so new in athletics that a perfect system tercotlont ie relatic than do a lot of talking myself.” } es ¢ to all high schools. n cha stic league. of the situation with the It has been in operation WASHINGTON’S BOARD OF IG ININIINN Car, THINKING OF BUYING A NEW CHEVROLET? HAVE YOU AN OLD CAR TO TRADE? IF YOU HAVE WE WANT IT! 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