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nen " ‘4 eects eer mnerarge teres seit momo or sememr rR agen net rende owt Ny etme ea oer ar ieee radon earpheonenrIoenenee at aenerne DECEMBER. 1928 \ THE SHATTLB STAR PAGE tub will atice on ¢ |and Fighters Ligh BY LEO He untoate SU nset- VICENTINI LOSES FIRST BOUT IN U.S. TO. SECOND-RAT ER} Gonzaga Seeks |\Beaver Twirler to Work. (7. ho Rickard to Indian Contest|/ 9n Mound for Local Club Travie Davis and Company SPOKANE, Dec, 15.—Schedul- irls = Se & ® x = = 8 ing of games with the Universit means “4 of Washington and with the Has- arry Gar. chan, 1. 4 for the - kell Indians will be the iain ob. H diner Is Ex oa lhig gts gh cg oh ye T's de- Jocts of tho scheduling commit. || filling His Desire to Play for the Rose City Under co of Gonzaga college, recontly || the Management of “Iron Duke” Nacoge cil South American's Draw- jo Malia into the Northwest con: (Salce sunedsaiae ‘ ing Power Not Hurt by | ‘| 5 eiane to make the lightweight] iu'ne" Sune capecaly treed || 2° indians, was yesterday tra d by. The p 7 RRELL iS kits 5 as the red brothers are boing || for dana utes land, according to word received by resenting for! BY HENRY L, FARR : Boe for limit of 185 pounds next sum-|| coached by Dick and Roy Hanley, || Star from Daniel Edward Dugdale, this paper's veteran your approval,| W YORK, Dec. 15.—Some of he fol- : mer and decides definitely to} | former Washington State college |! baseball critic at Chicago. The trade of Gardner for Suth- Travie Davis and|4N the current frost and ehill did year: : enter the welterweight divis- eee erland came as the annual baseball confab at Chicago drew company, The|% Jot of damage to Tex Rice ad ion, what a mad scramble for agi, ca" weaeaune ead to a close, } Venle Hvar ett eon dn Madlech ‘eqieel pea the lightweight title there will Gardner has worn the livery of the Seattle Indians for welterweight 4) last ‘night, when Lule Vi a Mary < be! Saskatoon many, many seasons, and his work on the mound has been| the proud father|Chilean lightweight, dropped @ dee _ Johnny Dundee, _ present more than satisfactory, Harry, according to reliable| of, the, twisty) ialon to Jolnny Bhugeie Sia » featherweight king; Sid Bar- Ww ° r§) sources, was anxious to hook | - ‘ youngster in the) Viokatinlilt sale aa fae sales, barian, Detroit battler; Pal ins ver up with the Portland club. Ti picture, Travie) cited into American soll Habe Moran, the New Orleans/ He has a farm down in Ore- { At lyuana | Jr, The third) eq and nursed carefully and Miya. crack; Johnny O'Donnell, the Local Club gon and quite naturally his : vorty, 4s, _of out Anto a million dollars in one @ paar young St. Paul miller; Luis interests are centered in that} ‘rnursday night on the Brosdway floor | course, Mra, Da-|90n. a scout that This Vincentino, the South Arner: ‘OOSE JAW, Saskatchewan, Dec. | section, we Travle vill) untered lost, nlght * itheseas fa : at the can star, and a half a dozen | 15—The Seattle Meta went! Most close followers of the|c make his second) vicentiny bud, but {t no doubt will % This others would stage a real bat-| down to defeat here by a 2 to 1 game believe that Seattle is Nght of the sea-|be revived, : pa tle for the title, score Kt the hands of the Saskatoon | not getting the worst of the son at the Crys-| Shugrue, who Is not 80 good, and ; me Barbarian locks lke ane of the| Cresconts, ina slow, but hardfought |deal, “Suda” Sutherland, |coema tht, Be omer, fea-| tal Pook Tuesday ho, was rumored to be about Raa ran deat beta. Hit recentiy defeated pig boraeans os vet terror | MmSelf a veteran of many'| itt, soot cls pest, werk for’ the| Mont with Yound| sight hand of the South Amerioan, for the ph aad 5 [hockey than the Coast club, But | C&MPAigns, is a sweet twirler. aren Bon Marche. | a Z slowieotbht. erase heprs Phra S ine eae ese A thebaglipet ahaemoce de bemnel FECA Honey “Happy” Holmes,| Manager “Red” Killifer of tho In-| martin. s.seucscFe- (3 Wright | bie aisha bestnceereabeedneagadrs sve who fought Barbarian recently, ts in ‘ ppy sreeed |#oott (8). 1b) Jacobeon Many of the customers thought y : ' the Beatle goal tender, the Prairie |dians informed Dugdalo that he was| Hott (#).-..-- (ay renee] Vicentini might have been p- Seattle now, and vgpeead c= Bar | aggregation undoubtedly would have going to keep Ray Rohwer and Welsh | Pritehard (2), Woodhead toa draw by exerting a Uttle of the The dangerous because of an awkward |¥® done in the final period. As satisfactory players in exchange for | 8; aman sev: Gee Tex Rickard said today that the cere sears ry m the game drew to a close, the Seat. | these two stars from any other major Mornig waa the shining Meht tn the bout did not upset his plans for the guar pine en doesn’ Pes to bragged (iy club seemed to come to life, and | league club, anded out to the Bpaidl South Amertean, and that t he wax bn that Barbarian wou! ave much of | evern o2 . tern Mutua 2, is Leonard, however, SUMMANY j Pitchers Arnold Crandall from tho|?ohge! floor on ‘Thursday night, The big s for Vincentino, the South Seattio | Danville, Ill, team and Art Stokes| sliding thro Uie basket “an is a pocket edition of Luis Htetmes | Northwestern i Rowe from the Lincoln, Neb., team, accord. | Nomhwestern bas det % Davis ind Dudley ‘Rarin’ Hall’s Five (ii sti. 38 ay } f behind. He's game, and that \ o outfits Im the city, and would to e + Firpo, his countryman. Vincentino Fraver | a. from, 4008 local teams. is green yet, but, lke Firpo, he Foyston | & tO word from Dugdale. | "The lineups tol packs dynamite in his right hand. _to Go in Return Battle Wins Game |i... TBiiden | ‘The Shreveport, La, club pur-] Northwestern and the Heetaeiant Genisolen may | iterarane Sox fume, Last year Zelder played Weath 0 a Temen) 2 battler these days salad on ts on an oa dally with i ro Ee eervive he wou rat im omer have some Interesting thirfgs to say) fe 1 Saad ee etitsiss—Duni (4)" for’ Dongs wee | ee WOE Path. All because some of | coher, ‘rruman, and has been | BY JACK HOHENBERG Vicentini claimed today that he Sor is mip Gite mete thes end #00: | Sah VE son for Schmidt ey | the raflbirds happened to make some | ing with several other Everett box- URPRISING all the rallbirds by | was not feeling well and that he fnfértmation that (hey would like 16 “|BERCOT IS iy dad at lata ke wks |uncomplimentary remarks anent his| ers, He eays that he is just round thelr snappy passing game and| wanted the bout postponed, but that #8 bas | offensive work, the Hall's Business | Rickard would not allow him any tal Pool taken the Northwest champ a couple |college quintet last night dished out) more time. It was apparent that he a recelved the verdict at the | of scraps cach season to whip him|, 21 to 15 defeat to the University| might ‘have been reading some of end of six torrid rounds, But said/ into the pink. Dudley will also bel oe Washington varsity in the first | Firpo's Uterary works, becamse nil verdict didn't go over so good with ajin fine fettle next week. The Lon | practice game of the season, also complained that he had been _ tof Of the ringaiders..Beveral of them! Angeles boy is plenty hostile, figur-|" qhe Hall outfit, made up of for-| fouled three or four times and he going out parsed Davis and proc | {ne that he got the worst of it when | mer Washington stars and frater-| was going to ask the boxing eom- ~ ed to make the wise cracks. Davis is} | they tangled two weeks ago. , hb the lightweight af recent fracas with Young Dudley at| ing into real shape t know about the lightwelght division. — VICTORIA ICE | WINNERBY 22": Sa etna bees | ns ieee _TEAM WINNER|_K. O. ROUTE Any time the Seattle boxing com.|, VICTORIA, B. C, Deo. 15—~The| pup nERcoT, the king of North. Seattle mate: eo > mission contemplates making a| heute eee cen gens iy west youngsters in his division, | Mccrary change in their refereees for the here las ‘ cag y in| Downie ult nity players for the most part, ran| mission to do somethin; t 5 to 0 by the local amateur |#00Fed another knockout victory in| af for weet la werious sort of a fellow and| Dudley put in a grueling cession ton oahe 1 accedvat the'exd Gb ths Crystal Pool smokers they couldn't} ook chasers [the amateur show held at Austin & | w : eerer¥+! couldn't see the Joke. in the’ gym” here y ; nels nie ein Heda Righetti cee! so far wrong in giving Harold Bird, |"; th | Salt’s gym last night. Bercot ve | Bince then are: hive. been Chick Table tty wik| ts half with a y. ‘ WEISMULLER of Masonic tania uae Catia starred for the wis | O0,'s SITE, SO eat toned |ing back in the second, they plainly . ; jners. Severn! of tara of the Se-| Pee Dan Hs Qty 7 This young fellow, a former w attle te ster, ti hrf found ance | HUSKY KICKOFF [i252 "ia reader ores ime, te pred oat wth th of oe ye eum RETURN FEARED |'2"°,{°"," tended eth blond Dave Altier,| | Coach Enoch Bagshaw’s wedge| mauler up. Davis has been v evening. | us kickoffs is! out in Ky was wit y a big worry among out of the Inex weight boxer himself, has been work his ing for Joe Waterman and John Pepe in Tacoma and he handles the VARSITY TEAM . ie clehivaGeniceaer, PLAYS Pere | ope Bird would to break into the the effects of their exertion ~- w did not perform as well as they MAKES NEW rr os 2% {had during the first two periods. aq ty Mattle tn the epechat| 140 Nicholson, former star Wash- SWIM MARK. 0 battle in the specia: i “!) ington running guard, and Arnold| : a it to: | Cobley, former University of Idaho | (HICAGO, Dec. 15,—Johnny Wels. ation in r m caus fr 1 ry offic : }man, were the shining lights for muller, holder of a score of Heche a Unive ity of Washing fa coogi ~ < alifornia, hapa Hall's Business college. Cobley was | World's ‘swimming’ records, wAgeauiam dareeing game : am | ing to am telegram received | ‘ / a tote other to his list when he nat might be a good hi >. five ici aves | Daw, Mileten lattes, IRWAY and GR E F N | high point man, with a total of nine he navigated a chance. t the Univ weight |of th pcked out} ‘Tie Points scored. Bob Hesketh, varsity | the 110-yard course in 591-5 seconds — | center, was next in the list of scor-/ —the first time the event has Been Jing with eight done under one minute. | ‘The varsity displayed a sad lack jof the dash and pepper which has | characterized’ Hee Edmundson's| ENNIS BODY | teams in the past few years. The 4 jseme,ts seezaeten ere] WILL NOT Ag puzzled during the first half and], NEW YORK, Dec. 15.— they were uncertain In thefr efforts | that it is a private fight, the United | to break it up. States vn Tennis association, in A full preseason schedule has/®"nual meeting here today, is Bot been made up by Manager Don Bra- | @xpected to take any action om the A. 8. U. W., this morning rs are being received round.|/from every state In the Union and loclsion over jinterest is rife in the com 00-pound | Httle gradua nace won the do. Martineau in the iviston. Donald Mi the verdict over Fr 116-pound division. knocked out James pond round In the Mike Epagnola mee Cc, ‘ROSE Greb Is Slipping, TROEH CHOSEN Say Johnson | There's no doubt but what Harry] FOR OLYMPICS $ slipping,” says Floyd Jo! nk M. Troeh, premier Pacific nm heavyweight. “G ) a terrific pace | bouts during the past five or six years and | team, acce when he made the middleweight limit | from Chi for Johnn: he didn’t do him-|is the and rep last Olym > mana football weather is R” CAMPBELL, who helped to | RWS :< adena bring tho Davic cup back to! vicinity and is Bnd: this syeak haw tes that it wi captain of the Seattle Year's day and this * morn ‘Troen state champion | section lc games held tn 19: ¢ man ia MANDELL AFTER TITLE Sammy Mande | controversy between Bill Tilden and zier, the next game on the varsity | ° t len Liter Taree oven Aen Une headed tor: t list being one with the Fonda Glove| Harold Hackett, member of the dias no matter how big STILL SUFF 1 the samo division, in the third| jraued, for th {Co which wil be played at 30 to-| Yi" Cun committee ¢ freaks of t wi son hit ant |round. Bill Kerr defeated Sam Car. | 70% a : oot ched al eae ean 2 ae cant Seta See fights season, all of whom are still suffer a four-round fight in the 145. |! of the newoome has been fight n the East and the pert believe ming seas; tein if they ever come together.! Mra. R. Knox Rot ell in clever but lacks the|¢ | lex Fraser pod accor himself | ing from headaches 8 fought at the pace that kill keller arin ili it's beginning to get him ee (McDonnell Must Box Again to Wrestling Earn Money for Finn Go diyiaion. » ne ap comr ston te) Steve cn |SACS OBTAIN fe SELL eholnon OUTFIELDER SACRAMENTO, Dec. 15. — The ‘: Purchase of Arthur Smith, outfield — . Marion for| er, from the Rochester International ‘o captain the wome f Miss Helen Farrell on n ty tate, OArenee C4) Bee ‘ue club was announced here yes: at Froude for Welts, Welte for The story printed in th r McDonnell must fight again on one of the Sea amokers to | Golt and playing the ark for Heskett Heskett’ tee y at the local offices of the Jack McDonnell must fight ag: : § d yesterday about the famous, or prove that he is entitled to the p he was to have received for the STUDY THE: FIGGERS rd rl's ball found the *, Peters for Frayne, Norquist for | Sacfamento Coast league club, rather infamous, w match be-!| Hobe Finn mili at the A at Tuesd: In four years Notre Dame, playing the From afar, Jack watched e Moris tween “Doc” Roller and Frank Gotch This 1s the decision of the Seattle boxing commission. Unless McDc : nts a game |} id the sand a-plenty and {s 1 reminder of the classe staged || nqj io to firht on antthey card then’ his hionay wil bet nthe same | wit mwas over they en: CALGARY WINS KENTUCKY TO waged in a dialogue as follows: | GET BIG RACE Jack: “How mi y jay: | |, How m Jr ; FROM MAROONS | NEW YORK, Dec. 15—One of . CALG Alta., Dec, 15.—The| 4,0 three races in which the French Teak scored a1. t0 0! champion, ‘pinard, will meet tho over Vancouver es best of American 4-yearolds next in a thrilling game The | season, will be run on a Kentucky made with ie | track, the Jockey club has tentative: the final perio 1. , Who mz Olsen at Madisc A-Y.-P. éxposition tells the y g th Campbell to I by Referee Sc wen acht in the fourth round proving arn over the samo stretch of time, 6 to opponents’ 1 ly dec! pe ci : Matron ENGLAND STILL YES MILAD=~ IT 1S June IF YOU COULD ONLY YP) held tho re ¢ VICTORIA Is | AFTER HONORS ve wants GA a cucr ner Luu (A corner nioniere [tne oe LOSER, 2.4), °5%, YOR, ne. saa tH’ RUMOR 1S RITE A SCENARIO! oat Noles Lath I a 4S Within thee ke ete aROUE, She: REGINA, Sask Ri @}the Walker cup, and probably’ will CURRENT i Z| I AM GOING “TO WRITE IT 7 | SCENARIO!* ANOTHER | ir iedgla oeee aee Aor RT Les st Hockey ie as eee season to DRAMATIC © | UNDER AFICTICIOUS WAME-| | TRING MASOR = ONL |i ae YACHTSMEN here last night before the i : CIRCLES THAT 3 1 DO NoT WANT—0 \ cee eafdaiialno?- the vot id caua "ie SAC eahee te r@ Nou ARE Goile BE HOUNDED BY Movie \ Ve bak aie is | shore There neve WILL MEET ones tee 3 “To WRITE A PRODUCERS FOR MORE | \ sanete mh RETURN a Be ccd endl amet bi Ke ribo FOR DINNER. _ | TIP-TOP FORM me SCENARIO FOR SCENARIOG SHOULD THEY ADDRESS VERY |] {te lead them thru 1924 eason SPECIAL dinner and entertain.| OLD. ELI WINS | CHICAGO, Dec. 15.—Welker Goghe For “tl! MOVIES Jy LEARN MY TRUE INDENTITY!, Ch ay hives ee chi iH the Inglewood bowed saat ciate ant feakics Vag FROM TRINITY | {2% outer cue expert, showed be THE SCENARIO WILL CONTAIN ff] \PLoT be Y Loo OK For!) ound if Capt t hat | eattle Y club at! NEW HAVEN, Conn,, Dec. 15.-|Mcandleas ay exhibition saat | MANN HIGHLIGHTS TAKEN tet y~- they ¢ a er ubhouse tonight Yale's « eam won from Trinity | preparat to his contest, next wih take stor nl t LL FROM MY OWN LIFE / at ' races W immer | here last night, 37 to 16, | weet wi he s Hoppe for Cay tad’ erable: for we aX test Ma led and a general out MAKES THINGS WORSE | yout e those in on the deal r r man: G. ¢ during the) ‘The Prince of Wales finished third HIS TROUBLE bold : AD + ng months will be || rse race the other day| Charley White still thinks he eatL te allel nee. Ye Mor et ‘ f , tion is more That's White's trouble, stills mas > t A LW he a r, W Qu ms in sf sy the to Gi Moore iva ot : ° Pe ve'"h ion TORRANCE AND | Moss-Covered Grid Trick c ae Sg Ss ld F iL Work si Granado no nant : eldom Fails to or rs. Work Begun for {he Grays Har-| university, were guestn of the Olym. || Fo ports, ti ai Pasadena Game | , se tare the aret mea ; ; ’ =p J t ' i t : t de &) n tr The 6. i | ; 1 i ht a ny ‘ fensive platoon i ; Ho BADGERS AND ut. A paseed, and before ti ; DEPAUW TIE|| ° m t toget nan with the ball has : V <0 Aguinst ¢ hack 1918, he Yosimen counted & toushdowa = as cia | j ILL BE ENRICHED BY OF MASOR HOOPLE 5

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