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Woe nn sh ea 9h kB a PS ei te eC AAE THE SHATTLE STAR ‘4 {About Fights and 2 ghters | ‘gj, «= LOD MORGAN DEFENDS. TITLE IN TACOMA e a | |Dime Sends Your Cheer} | coma een | e e % Mets Will Be Owned and Sollis Is to Huskies in Battle! Football fans, let the University of Washington grid f O perated b y Local M en Battli ing || team know that you are behind it! f Patricks Not Ex | Game Here Af ; hich nae * rico : just bef bs helper i na ” atri te whic! ey WI receive jus! Ve ey trot out on oe This “le Bis'Decl far ye erent is Hanaing Champ ton a Neg New ae Day to meet the United} 4% ; yeu va, || States Naval Academy eleven. [2 Fire and Definite Word Expected Soon pe in ag Rida For tie sum of 10 ita any Washington supporter} “PT ; 00,000 combination auditorium and ice arena is being | ecide Coast Feather- || can have his name added to the mesasge. a HEY'RE not picking soft} A$ ; : F ; Toni Word from the fans in the Northwest, letting the team | _ ones for’ Ted” Krache planned by a Seattle building corporation, according to | weight Honors onight iG aT ne Ae Pett steer ea Bar | any more. The Hoquiam boom man will meet Joe Simonich, the Butte veteran, in a six-round engagement in Tacoma Jan- uary $300,000 ICE ARENA PLANNED FOR SEATTLE NEXT YEAR | Pete Muldoon, director of the Seattle hockey club. Muldoon was in a long conference Wednesday with offi-| cials of the company, but nothing definite has been settled upon as yet. The proposed site is within seven minutes’ walking dis- tance of Pike st. and downtown cross streets and would 1D MORGAN, the popular Coast | featherweight king, 1s defending | his title tonight in Tacoma in a stx- round tussle with Georgie Solis, the hard-socking Salt Lake boy, The home” will be an encouraging message. Despite the fact that the Navy is an Eastern tear, there will be more rooters in the stands at Pasadena pulling for the sailors than for the Huskies. This is due largely to the fact that the game will draw just about all i ft ; |scrap is attracting a lot of local at-| * oeri rs A or ae 7 < 4 Krashin’ Ted recently beat| have a seating capacity of 5,000 for hockey with 2,500 tention, and a large delegation of Se-| e aes and a men in te Neve planets : Bob Harper there, —_ reating on the floor, The ice jattle fans are planning to take in re pte vailtornia, dp eet righ enty of them there. | © ~ Ha Laas Stmavinh are surface would be the same as | Joe Waterman's classic, , So, fans, you can “do your bit” by sending your name rpe ’, It's Morgan's first start in more||and a d he s 2 Star Itho 4 ho setups for anybody, and at Vancouver. | rs in more|jand a dime to the sporting editor o e Star and, al ' > 4 M | than two months, as he has been la! 7 von’: i y a tep yj wath it means that Krache is _ Must. dependa upon the propeeed Tia Sin nC agen: insure 1a, hie tO h ye on ebertiere in body, the team will feel that you're us really in high-class company. Ts Ex ected ISFaC Le bigsaht ine actin: eracetaint bouts with Dandy Dilion, : e in spirit. Be And, incidentally, it will be noted he hi | Morgan, a master boxer and a ullt, : "a phlanaabedginerddet ap rend The Pate tution gets rou, in mecting aheay | REDDIE. MACK IS COMING ae fovea sre Brit tne AGShAW 02.2 80 tion ge ough mvong shea a tions, It behooves the Seattle pro- Hon’ om, the: esttie: coast, pel pe puncher in Sollis, who carries dyna ONG SAME} AS BARRETT moters to keep in step with the Des- BY TOM OLSEN |ious to sell their frarichise here to mite in both hands. -Sollis knocked AL ( tiny city show cortez Joe Water. ASHINGTON’S gridiron warriors | Seattle men, and would make the stony Rivers out in three rounds re- ACK in Philadelphia almost two!St. Paul veteran. Bobby is tough man and John +Pepe and Gtorge are going thru final prepara-| price right if they can find a buy- bees years ago a young battler by the|and knows how to protect himselé @ 9) Shanklin are getting the Jump on the| tions for the Navy. jer, Muldoon says that it {s hard | Another interesting bout for Be-| Hobby Barrett broke into the| Hel in. trouble orm. bad. ways prize bouts of the section, | ‘The Huskies go thru their final| likely that the Patricks will put an: attle bugs will be the four.round spe- | name of Bobby aight | Wil be UP to Mack to use some head HarperKrache, Sollis-Morgan and| practico paces Friday afternoon for| other team in Seattlo if the present | clal event in which Jack McDonnell | iimelight with six or seven straight) work along with his punch tonights now Simonich and Krache are some|the intersectional battle with the| deal doesn’t go thru. meets Tiny Bott, McDonnell will b¢| knockouts that attracted the atten-|If he does he has a great chance to of the attractive main events dished | Naval Academy eleven at Pasadena| Further devetopments tn the arena out to show that he can really fight. | 1/3. o¢ the promoters thruout-the|Score @ victory that will put him | up for Tacoma fans. | Year's day, Twenty-five play-| Proposition are expected within a in spite of the dismal failure he made | F474 made good in his first big |Tisht up In the front rank of lmttler era, along with Head Coach Enoch | j few day Pade ate will caahea it lateronstng | Mare Wed: contimtied the streak. by, astae Deak OE te pierre i . shaw and Axssistant Coaches TEAR ages knocking out Jimmy Duffy and other| | Mack has ev goody } coool Deeper Ge. | Tubty” Graves and Woee Suto. FERNDALE TO {ts.long as he Keeps his chin out of thy ‘touted, fast, clever boys. | deal of his time to body punching P. bons- sey | leave on a Californta.bound train late p-fteed | But Barrett couldn't take them, week-and'has improved Tense q Tex Rickard is the greatest fight| Friday night and will arrive at Pasa- PLA |, The, semb-ytodhp | is:6 purely TA) He could punch harder than any |*bly in the short space of time that Me promoter the game has ever known.|dena Monday morning. |coma event with "Spark Plug" Boyd, | "+ pad flashed into view in| His handlers ave nas to work with F Rickard has come out with a fiat] Coach Bagshaw is tapering off on |the wild Aberdeen middleweight, | Vo? [NAT Oe in vas game to the {#24 coach him. Seattle young- declaration that he isn’t in the mar-|thoe practice grind and !t is consid: | FIVE FRIDAY | fighting Harry Huson, Tacoma scrap-|°0.. ‘ana willing, he didn’t seem to} ster erage at: Hs o ie — kK | | pe ‘ound Bh 4 de a ‘ays y! ket for a return bout between Tom ered likely that every Washington |rWO of the fastest high schoot | eorwa® pesiimet partea”Saeiol te the Mave the power to-withstand a-wallop| 11" a4 to improve this boxing all ia toctaw' arate becdese steer Lo teams in Northwest Washing. | lager ks 4 piete 'H*/on the chin. In recent scraps the| ooatie him:to get in clean wallops, he contest ay past year he has either knocked his as = concedes Gibbons a chance except! ‘The coach plans to give the men| ‘2 dodging trom records of prac- | Tho bouts are staged at the Kay |i" » * has been knocked out,|. THe fans are looking forward to 9g be Ms Z a a v tice games, will try to outwit each jst. rink Reagan ich esas 3 -/an evening of fireworks tomorrow Gibbons himself and Eddie Kane, his/ light workouts on the South bound | other Friday night, when the Edi * Ba i Aa |The other night Charley White| niente at the Pool. Nate Druxman manager. : train. A light practice will be held] son five invades Ferndale, end, stopped him | Hines Aliedcke cv & ‘couple ieee be right The only thing !t “would prove/in the Tournament of Roses stadium | great crowd is expected to see the A boy of the same caliber as Bar-| pairea off in every bout on the bill winner would be that Dempsey wasn't him-| Monday afternoon, the day prior to| contest, ‘Seattle Is |rett will box here tomorrow night:|and any of them are Hable to end vraag self at Shelby. Gibbons wouldn’t/the game. | While the Edison quintet has won | He is Freddie Mack. Mack socks) before the final canto. rend. have a chance of beating the cham-| Bagshaw declared yesterday that| by overwhelming scores all high harder than any lightweight who has| pete Bross, the rugged Montana 4 plon, even if he could stay tho limit | unless there was a decided change in| school games thus far played, the A ain Loser ever fought here. He also appears to| miadiewelght. who has put up two ta wee again. {the weather, the game would be un-| Ferndale squad has been going al: g jbe able to take them. In his recent) great fights’ here, will start agalg teed — usually fast. It will be played on a/ most as strong and is well con- | tilt with Billy Morrow he took many | after a layoft of three weeks as th oper meon. Wanted }erass field, and the coach saya that|ditioned by a long football season. | in Ice Tilt blows flush on the chin and didn't! result of a splintered thumb. His pees ‘New York {that accounts for some of the ex. Edison's record thus far is: Edison | | budge. will be up against a| hand is as good as ever again and \M stiffest Hee" ble ‘tallw who can hold. up| Peres speed In the tussle 75; Concrete, 4. Edison, 34; Hamil. | TEAM STANDINGS |faster clever Boy in Bobby Ward.| he js going to try to bowl over Trad” teltin ny big fellow who can hi PD) “It's pretty hard telling who I witl| ton, 4. Edison, 24; Concrete, 1. Edt. | Won Lost Tiea Pts.| While Ward has never been rated as|man Davis, the Everett battler, who ir, take his hands and calls himself a fighter | start at ends,” Bagshaw declared. | son, 32; Blaine, 2. Edison, 13; Bell * “y 1 48/ particularly hard puncher, he hits| will be his opponent tonight. ; ah all Gan yet by in’ New York: Much of {t depends on the weight|!ngham. Y. M. C. A, 16. With { 4% 7g) about as well as the average lght-| The complete card follows: a ot it The long arm of Tex Rickard §5/ ¢ tne team that will represent the|thelr diminutive forward and cap- ss | weight, and at least. knows how to] Fred Mack vs. Bobby Ward, | reachitig across the continent tO) Naval Academy. I don't suppose|tain, Baxter, aggressive, tho not RESULT | finish a mah once he gets him in a| lightweights. Sis ae Portland for George Lamson, the/tho+ ri be able to learn anything |Ver-tall center, Sullivan, and un-| FRANKIE WILSON Vancouver, 6, Weatile. 2. bad way | Pete Bross vs. Truman Davis, mid- Blasi Omaha heavyweight, who has been) derinite about that until I reach Pasa-| @Pproachable guard, Anderson, all of , out j : GAME THIS FRIDAY In his sensational tit with Morrow | dleweights. : cecinyts quite a ag in tho Rose City | go, Soha gedit gece Or lens last y Franklin's big hope in the coming high school baeketball| Vancouver at Victoria. | the bout hadn't beeg under way more| Eddie Niel vs. Babe Foote, bans ac as a mauler. | ‘The Washington team will not be| tosether with two promising new | pao, en » W Ww CE jthan 30 seconds before Morrow was | tumweights 5 vously Lamson fights Fred Fulton New| errscted by the big and colorful erowa | members and an envied faculty of mee ga rane W te star forward. Wilson was a sensa- O° KATING and outsmarting the| on the floor, taking a count, and he | pny ‘Carlson ve. Seller Ee me that Year's day in the Rose City, and if! tnat ts expected out playing fast and clean at the same| [ton with a second division team last year at runniny guard, Seattle Metropolitaas in the first|took nine before he arose to his|lightweights. he gets by the falling plasterer Lam-| “rhe boys played before a pretty | time, they expect to attain a place His eye for the basket is so good that he will pastime at a|two periods of last night's hockey | feet. If Mack can hit Ward he will| Jack Gardner vs. Swede Anderson, ‘Supsag son may hit out for New York and big crowd at Berkeley,”” declares Bag: | in the sun when the Skagit pennant | forward position this season. |wame at the Arena, the Vancouver| make the going mighty rough for the | welterweights. abyss the big money. fwhaw, “and nono of them seemed to| | tn awarded. aroons scored a decisive 6-to-2 vic- om tter to 7 Ibe ettected.” It will probably be a{.T8® cannons start booming in tory over the local club. | ie bay ted Tunney Will, jmuch more colorful crowd at Pana-| Sane COMlty agus On Yeauary 6“ “The taps date tial geared Ed aie Meet, Carpenti Sa eer ea eS fan ope EON as Messa ze” tied iad in the tet two oerots LETS VU aaadock 8 oa be 1G ati vas to| and enlisted man in the Pacific feet | Wooten Hamilton foes to Burling ‘The Mets came back rather strong in} neil be jeorges Carpentier comes iste: es ton and Mount Vernon to La Con: | the ession and America in January,/as he has an-| Will be there, I understand |ner. Interest ts keen and big. crowds to ona te fe. is v cared tne el ee uro e atter Is nounced he will, the Frenchman will | Are expected at all games LI H" E Q ie 7? TT ttle out yan-| } meet Gene Tunney, American light- Notre Dame Is — - _- A L F I G . RS é REN’ iT “BU MS. ‘ " as Miata ated cting coal | | od heavyweight king, according to Rick- ; | K BY BENNY LEONARD — {heer thom gusp'with surprise: whes (tea die ond Une doth ith Boss : ON ce sia pls ce gam ai Wondering Why (World's Lightweight Champion) |1 step out in front in my Tuxedo and|thri the Met defente and had clear| : ‘snagged gre 1|| SOUTH BEND, Ind., Dec. 27— HELP COACHES yu tne puntic finds out that) ber to speak ¥ shots at the net. On two occasions}. BX HENRY L. FARRELL TLANTA, Ga., Dec. 27—A two- Tom Gibbons would be the logica bate tape cues we ES U08 AN 8, Dec. 27.—Knute modern are not the| You know, that means a lot to me|Boucher’s shots got past “Happy” | NEW YORK, Dec. 27.—Babe Ruth,|44 day convention of the National |i | Ue ee ngrlee hate pelgira cesmive season, had one of the best || Rockne, the great Notre Dame|rough, unc ters it has|~—tho thought that I am drawing the! Holmes, the Senttle goalie. # Rogers Hornsby and a number'| Collegiate Athletic association, which holding out for a return go with! | (eos on the gridiron in 1923, || football coach, will instruct a three:| heen led to bel imagine it will| Kenpral public away from the fallacy} “Eagle Eye" Lehman, the great |°f other star ball players probably | Will be followed by a session of the psey before he takes any other|| as tough a schedule as any || Week course in football coaching at|do the sport a lot of good. I expect| that fighters are a common Iiliterate| Vancouver goal tender, stopped a|Will be invited to join the New|American Football Coaches’ associa aa tomeall || eleven encountered, th Hockne ||the University of Southern Califor-|to make’ many converts before my|J0t. If my appearance on the stnge|nuimber of Seattle rushes that sifted | York Giants and tho Chicago White | t#on, opened here today: ‘The couches 7 Carpentier, in spite of his defeat || oi ccked all opponents but || nia, it was announced here yester-| work on the stage is over will help’ sor in elevating the| thru the Maroon three-man defense, | 80x When John McGraw takes them | wilt consider rules and regulations | at the hands of Dempsey, would be || o4 sitty., The Nebraska jinx was ||@ay- His duties Will start July 7.| fost people ask mo why I haven't|XI"S Game, then I'm aatistied, | | LINEUPS AND SUMMARY jto Europe next fall. for the coming year in all branches bar x - soa Ls one vee still apparent. But as great a Be eS ORE got the regulation ears. When I walk re . tongs | Following the suggestion of John | Of sport. as hy inte a cians to ata || tamn an the Teich fished, was || TUT JACKSON |i tote and ign te roger the| | DIDN'T THINK MUCH | A. Harder pipeltent: of the Ne: |” eadarea. rancor h ey, as to - , os | sidered. Paddock has : only able to place. one man dei: Dever .wanta to Hye mecmy tAW says he wasn't sick at|Rowe tlonal league, it may be that Mc- 5 i big and strong for, him, Brown—on Walter+ Camp's All- LOSES SCRAP | key. They tell mo they are holding all while crosing the ocean, |Forston |Graw's plans will be altered and the A. A. U. trom: thie American selections. Not one of ZANEBVILEI, O;"Deo, 81Tna |the room. for Leonard, the|Proving that he was able to divores | Bria instead of the Giants and the ‘Whits| Amcor ympic team and the Ne An Odd that great backfield quartet made || s,maica Kid of Now York w fighter, hin mind entirely from his pitching | Walker Sox a team of picked stars from|©: 4. A. has named him as oneigs Angi the grade in Walter's opinion. All ||js euc4 ae a stigiyte bop dtd staff. [Harr lee sve, {it8 participants. ‘The wrangle over ngle he gra i |12-round decision over “Tut” Jack-| “I’m Benny Leonard,” I insist, | Arbour | tho ‘National and American leagues ; Sittiiae eonctaared, Ware: eettie to | ees + Rostrum the Pacific coast sprinter has been | | Pancho Villa is champion flyweight ning " . son of Washington Court Houso,| “woli,” they aay, ‘maybe you are, | MeFarla: | will be sent on the tour. e > } be something wrong somewhere. ° y AP _— Refer | going on for months and the collegis — 7] of the world and Frankie Genaro is) | Dé Vat “aor Wolte Dh -1/Onio, here last night. They arelhut 1 thought you'd look something |y_y>_ ROMISE? sang |, Belleving that Europeans should) ate coaches intend to settle it dete aM s the American flyweight ruler. meter AE Noe Dee! Was | heavy welghitas |like Bull Montana or I:y Winter.” |W Sr? told that the prize tight. Firat period Poucher, |D¢ Shown the best of all the play-| nitely at the session here. Be It's a fonny thing, but Genaro is|| simply ® star team without any foal cai Liehey dh seeks Hitbacty Cieapponited ing game ‘is in danger of being|5 "Jers, it is certain that Ruth and)" °" better than Villa, and the ‘latter is pee igen beniecgia eh sides HOW ABOUT IT? 1 arate vrais ta hard Work: ‘bat | Hillea i bad decisions We Second, pertod 3, Vancouver, Boucher, |Hornsby will be gsked to go and! 4g the world’s champion. It all eame|| doesn't hardly sound plausible. |) ise iy now selling at $38 ie Aer anit etor, Tam get-|.WMt ‘Ml more than Sunt & prom Paseren; anaes fom stacker, | Eddie Roush, Harry Heilman and] ROOSEVELT IS : weep about when Villa beat Jimmy Wilde a patil Ot : the’ cate 000,000 a pound. . It will |ting the gamo over the foot 3 4:io, Jother leading players will also -be pts by after Genaro had trimmed the Fili- soon be as rare as natural complex | hundreds of people who think eting SEIT EN sah ienbt agen mem Invited NOT SO GRAND roaches pino and now Villa won't give Genaro fons and good curve-ball pitcherm Iisa terribio profession. I can almost cq NOT ALL, HANS Briden f | McGraw has become so steamed} Only a little more than two weeks gen another bout. Genaro is a clever ~ _————- S WAGNER, eminent author, up With the prospects of missionary|remain before the eight prep bass b suc oer and Villa had'& terrible thme es that all left handers are| First period—None jwork that he is now figuring not|ketball squads swing Into action. trying to hit him in their last en- (OUR BOARDING HO HOt SE BY AHERN] not eccent Of course not,| Sin noriod Johly on taking two teams to Aus-| Roosevelt, the squad which showed gagiment, many of them are just plain nuts toni Claes a |tralla after the 1925 pennant races|such remarkable pre-season form, is D) Genaro fights Al Pettingill, the — — ————— put he had an idea that he might dwindling down somewhat now. New Orleans comer, eight rounds in , _ be able to promote a regular league| The Roosevelt outfit may be only 7 Philadelphia New Year's day. WAL PUT Of} YouR Mine THATS FROM ~~ WHE IF BUS HAD “10 C i. |resting on their heels, but they have ———— manietew . the plan some)been traveling at such a fast pace ADSETS WHILE vate iA Sa ‘Ss | i COUSIN OF EADSETS WHILE “Ti' UNK WHO HAS SO GTAND-TIREAT FOR US |@ omplete List (@) 1923 Heves he could|that it fs bound to tell on the men. At} 1 BROADCAST MUCH DON HE ORDERS | IN A PENNY ARCADE, layers in the} Right now, Queen Anne, and possi- 4 iii JOHN | IN i THIS SOLO ws TER FROM FRENCH We'D Hope We"D GETA ] ters ti n ] M ] or n a Riese eae pre pelle merrii \ | FIGHT FILM MY DEAR NEPHEW, LICK SPRINGS FoR “TH’ CINDER IN OUR E n ec 10 a e ees talent .was developed to organize| Riders. Because the Cowen Park i i v THLE LATE Penlwti eit te Bok) everal “tear jmen do not play Broadway this year, 4 | AMA ® LITTLE LAT GOLDFISH, EH BUS? =R\ EAST WEST A : : lone dangerous “tival is eliminated. i i} EREDITY scored another victory FOR CHRISTMAS, shi alea 3 f Lafayette D: ROG Ia wie Dats totes Eero : i HH when Billy Sullivan, cousin of BUT ENCLOSED F ND LL Now, L SECOND NAILS IN HIS Poc Oslexe * Dayton : trip next fall will have to be Bi | re gd gy ds i) , ' tare 2 G olgate. i ate approved by Co " k H\| the famous John L, Sullivan, and son CHECK FoR $25 i’ MOTION “THAT You YEH, USES “TH RIM Army Notre Dame aa a " i, 1 ritood- tht tie aa) Dee RICKARD i i} f Jerry Sullivan, former heav EC THROW A PARTY, AN! OF A QUARTER AS A Colgate Ohio Wesleyan visory: .6ountih? Wit tie * aukea Med KEEPS U | eight pugilist, signed a long-term FROM YOUR UNCLE WE ALL TAKE IN eat ets Princeton Notre Dame pak fleas Aaa galt ee QUIET i | Gee pacce “casthor Putra” the Hugo"—~ Wow! SEAL Pe ale asada, ye eiy Detcait iw no doubt that Landis, will not| NEW YORK, Deo. 27—Tox Riche | new series of “Leather Pushers.” the 4 A Siow le Boston College Marquette : Be carrey a the tata pnt that {ara would not comment upon reports | fight pictures made famous by Reg Kansas Aggies he wit LAN ey ane ne cig. |ff0m London that he was arranging | y : . a e 7. i 1 | inald Denny. The producing com Marquett boded . ja bout between Georges Carpentier pany decided that Denny should be Notre’ Dame McGraw wants to take the commis: | ang Tommy Gibbons, ta be contested bi starred in ble feature productions Detroit sioner on the. trip with him. ie this winter. and consequently cast about to find Nebraska cas i t someone to fill his “Leather Pusher” H if shoe TOTALS—Bast 62. ...... West QUAYS ARE IN lyri (180 MARBLES paid (} || Billy Sullivan, actor. and pugillst. EAST BETTER FORM | $702.90 for a $2 ticket... ¢ : i | steeped in the traditions of the roped nn State North Carolina 'This will @ ht vo fai } arena thru his celebrated relativ Army Florida ; Coach Saalwacchters Work with |e atte that BERNE meyitia || stood head and shoulders above « Neri Caton his Queen Anne cage squad fs bo | the nelief that bunnies Jay Easter 1] if other applicants and, after a screen 0 Maryland ginni se eye is slik ti i HH test consisting of a several-round bat 0. Wake Wirwtita: toppers indy how t9 pied how, anf | le before th nera, bo was invite 7 West Virginia. Butler ‘andicie are dynamite | iW to put his handle on the dotted line, 16 Maryland hen. thay eek Wikiounive teen ar ) which will raise the hopes of man Boston College u Centenary she Aantal Te abvad * | q Hy ather Pusher” fans and assure Penn State Georgia Tech . et ee alee ‘ 4 | them the continuance of H. C. Wit Rutgers Richmond F ie j | wer's {nimitable romances. Penn State West Virginia. MORSE STARS BREMERTON—CHARLESTON q | ‘The first of the new “Leather Pennsylvania M4 Centre College —PORT ORCHARD x | Pusher seriea will be shown at the Army 28 Auburn FOR INDIANS Take Fast Steamers at Colman tJ 4 Columbia theater next week on the Pittsburg 7 West Virginia s4CF0d At West Seattle high school Capt Mean program hite Tiger,” Pris Princeton 17 Georgetown . || Ray Morse, of the cage team, is . cilla Dean arring vehicle. Navy 27 W. Va. Wesleyan... : 0] | standing them on their heads with 1 ° a 4 : h guardin: Mor doing a an | T00 LONG, ANYWAY 3 TOTALS—East .. South 79 || mighty fie job’ at the Alki chool | i 1GHE SERVIOB H ) matter. how short they ma WEST SOUTH and will make the rest of the prep r 0 Bremerton ate q the new schedule, it threaten Michigan ae i .» 0 || forwards steps to get around him. A Urday and Sunday, 9:30 p m, Bad | | 6 be much too long for the fans i Noire Dame & Tech teevee 7 |] fow Moraes will make Coach Brinck’s KERRY Boston and Philadelphia — || team took like a bunch of real cham: Beatle to Bremerton Daily, 7:1 | | TOTALS—West 38 South 7 || pion #9:00, 11:30 @. m., $300 | extr 3 Sa | OH, ME. DOBIE! WEST vs. FAR WEST he fay, 0:80 ee 1 | S criticism of its wea Chicago 10 Colorado Aggies o PASSAIC, N. J., De The mt xcept feng found CA | | ® pe Sornell taken on Detroit 13. Gonzaga 7 || Passaic high school basketball team | reat ry yoy the mighty Rutgers eleven, and — || won its 120th straight game last|fy NAVY YARD ROUTE x i most any minute we expect to he HUGO TOTALS—West 23 Far West vase 7 |! Might by defeating Newark prep, 61 oro *, that Millsaps has been added also

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