The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 31, 1923, Page 12

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te 4 fe) fights under his b anit THE SHATTLE STAR ee re ETT TO BE EVEN FOR WASHINGTON NAV CRID CAME ce No Odds on Big Battle | in Pasadena Little Means of Compari- ‘more ring prospects, #0" Between Washing- have blown up. ton and Navy Teams One is Freddie Mack and & there is no basis Cor comparison, other is Pete Bross. A the odds on tomorrow's post: | ck, shoved into a main, season same at Pasadena, ( fou 4 t fight before he was win the W mariage and Navy | s the punch, but that he tne ses the Washington eleven many, many things to) losing tifernia and Nayy to earn before he can rate main Veen Make. Danie wen inten events in the future. > IRE GENS ADS EXONS Bross, failing to beat a d-rater like Truman Da- showed that he is too le-bound to become a ‘yeally good middleweight. Bross, in his two fights with Da- Sais a reminder of Ha {te vi as same being tied Otherwise rest of thelr games Washington will Navy considerably both elevens won the outweigh the and has a more Versatile backfield. pends upon whether or not fesreau can play for Wash he bis is an im s in the and Gold Sherman is a doubtful quarterback because of in uid leave in the Washington back Mfack jy the ok example * i . He can’ hit—no Wrgument about But when! field. Sie came to finishing an old-timer} A record-breaking crowd is expect Gike Wart, when he had him diezy, ec. for the classic simply wasn't’ there, He have the xperience. And he finally dil take one: on Phe chin, the first punch’ Ward Minded, be folded like the old Mack uch to learn Wut he won't E Knocked flat on the ground in and both will work The teams ar *asadena today, starting lineups for fe push him too fa him in th knew some’ ‘ ist the tempta push him into a main even With Experience Mack Would Have Won If Mack bad bad sh WASHINGTON ON GROUND FOR BATTLE ASADENA, Cal, De 1.—Head Football Strategist Enoch Bag und 29 young Stopped, Ward P When he } dizzy Friday night But whe a @round the aii judgment—the * perience—and tarted E) Wart, too goofy to even ho Hands, tucked his chin under bis boulder and ducked and pulled his from Mack's wild « from Se a good shove would have floored] © mi again, but Mack paid the} of inexperience ‘There were plenty of boys here puts for Mack to fight before shoved into a main event mn Jones, Kid Johnston ie Burns, Joe I and sev He « » of those omotive quare mea: ox with Tod Morg: feath i ae he Perience Working with Wilt be inve Leonard Tiny Bott Should Quit F bgt Tiny Bott, weight (The First Lady of Seattle » Golfers Mrs, Fred Jacksdn, Se- attle’s best woman golfer, is shown here. Mrs, Jackson has just completed avery successful year on the links, Last Call for Husky Encouragement Wire| Last call for dimes, fan The Star has extended the time limit this evening on its message of versity of Washington football tean s ing the message to the team, and for the sum of 10 cent : Washing upporter ¢ have | attached to the telegram. The team y 1e Wire ju before it goes on the field Tuesday afternoon to mec the Naval Academy eleven at Pasaden So far, Everett football fans a proportional edg on the local supporter This is the last call. 8 o'clock this evening. dimes in to the ncourager No dime 1 be Hurry it up, fans, sporting editor of The accepted after and rush your eral laftiy, sho fnz. H take them heen disquali for not bres of the fight He 1 such reason Foley Going to California GREAT CARD IS OFFERED _IN OAKLAND BY AHERN | CRACK FIVE DROP GAME | tue nae fir, nt cn| Weg TO VANDALS ¢: tnt mans on uae mined, aaa ITALY ENTERS IN SKI EVENTS at Pasadena ©). 00%." Se a ici aa ae for Contest MONDAY, DECEMBER st, 13925. Connie Mack Changes Outfield “Spark Plug” Matthews Fails Couldn't Take Orders BY BIL LY EVANS MACK, who not so many years ago seldom figured in a deal, | Real Queen (cen aac, wi htt ty oa a ‘as the bi f F lwo big transactions of the session, the purchase of two of the moat talked: 0. airway | about minor league outfielders, Strand of Salt La in the Pacifie Coast league, and Simmons from Milwaukee, in the Amertean associa * Mack's intention to palr these two recruits with Bing Miller, therel iv Mrs. Jackson Wins City jij) ‘Arhieticn an outfield of unusual abliity both (n the eld and at and State Titles During ‘#0 vt. in reserve he will have rank Welch, a player of remarl . natural abiiity, who should some day find himself and ch the realms 1923 Golfing Season ton te dition, Mack #till has the veteran Tilly Walker. BY ALEX C, ROSE “Spark Plug” Matthews, the early n sensation of the American O6C\UEDN of the falrway! league, goes to Milwaukee in part payment for Simmons. Anether Q If over anyone donorved to, Maekian outfielder included in the trade is Frank MeGowan. have the abe title conferred w her that is wurely Mrs ¢, |/PUE parsing of Matthew Juckwon, of the Inglewood meteoric rise to st club, For many years this wonderful Local Dad y Piss of the major leagues, aff cer of few pays from the ranks n ax has featur 4 with just 7 courage anc {hiree months was the most “talked about golfer ranked with the beat of them | Player in the majors, Me lasned n# the most valuable recruit of hereabouts, but during the y who put the fight in the colorless Athletics, the play won her work on the fairs H ble for the bid Connie Mack's places her in a ) American race. Matthey the fix spirit, For #, is almost club was m 18 blessed with speed, love and green. ¢ months thoue assets overdam all by hormelf—far above the game tar la ay of linkswomen not any ural in Seattle, but the entire state Washington The 19 ord hung up by Ma Jackson is probably ‘vont of any | for in the country, and her great yerformance at Earlington wh The sto that Matthews, for some reason, tried to convince the veteran Mr. Mack that his knowledge of the game had its limitations and chose to disagree with the tall leader as to how the game should be played. A least that {" the story that was common gc circles after Matthews had been removed from th r lineup and kept on % woman player 4 weeks, Take it for what st is worth by an: The fact that Frank anyWhere, und unless we mis re} wan KOO guem that bit of golf, »| McGowan lacks the played 72 ‘holes on two ‘ pility. Matt days and ned in cards of 7, | is fast, a fine f 78 and\79 for the respective nuld develop hi of 18 holes, in going ta w as | confidence in his ability record for quite some time to come. | Matthews he would be It's too bad. amnet that kept Matthews , confidence in * has every natural asset of a g . He the possessor of a great arm, and a batting style, into a great batsman. Me an, however, lacks If McGowan had the spirit and confidence of of the nding stars of the American league, Perhaps he may acquire that trait in the minors, If so, he nine In the big minds one of the great Harry In passing {o the minors, Matthews can take with him memories don, and with the swing cor cherished by few other players during so short a stay in the majors, thats + ek c For three months he had Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth and Walter Johnson able . "i 1 far backed off the boards as far as headlines in the sport sheets were concerned. f ; “Big Three’’ Dominating i American Woman Tennis W € ) in United| ships by her greatest rival and ad fox? Iso lost to Hleanor Goss in the fing if hor tournament, iss Wills seemed to sequire “4 ot thi me wet 1 t seasoning needed in the international Thkasvae p er ; 1 r argument,|team match with the best sworen : ' torn regure { ers of England. Her #eteat of ‘ : wo English cracks, Miss Kah- EXPECTED Too MUCH r with the necessary: com enabled her to meet championship at the top of her game, and defeat her women Unquestionably Miss El iss Helen|jof New York, is entitied to thin in the ranking. Some of the outh over | experts may rate her higher than the im. Mrs. Mallory, who: is, perhaps slow ing up # bit-as a result of the mary bitter struggles in which she hag én: gaged on the tennis courts. Aside from beating Miss Wille at Seabright, the other high spot ip the 1 of Miss Goss is her defeat of Mrs. Mallory in the Middle. States championships, played at the Fila delphia Cricket club in Septem Defeating the former champ? at present titleholder in is quite an achieve nor Goss, s another | place ent Wills | the same se Mt «aten in the finals MAT TRAINING ADVISED FOR GRID PLAYERS Nebraska has a. igh log ACH ZUPPKE footba all 1 team which boasts a form. governor as coach in the per- n of Keith Neville, who has brought one state championship to | North Platte high school. ot the | ment. Something New members e t « started to take BUT ONE truct from Wrestl Coach REVERSE } ‘ continue during the BROWN’S END IS CHAMPION strongly fhe Brown football team nomi men for - end, as the atcher of the up a blocked ards to a touch a similar feat biockeé attempt at 2 ‘Kea thet bal GANS SHOWS HE IS GOOD SPORT sophomore, He preacher: in was on the Poag BATTLING SIKI CANNOT APPEAR ich., Dee. 81 won't fight lightheavy Loult STARRED IN MEDAL PLAY Battlin: Lohman, tomorroy ecnuse commissioner any Frenchmen Rarely Win French Golf Tourneys Strangely enough, Frenchmen rarely ever win the golf championship of France. Usually it goes to an English- man, a Scotchman or an Americ At present the title is held by James Ockenden, visiting Britisher. Only two renchmen have ever held the title, Arnaud Massy and Gassiat. Some outsiders to win the event were Du ican, Jim Braid, J. H. Taylor, Douglas Edgar r Hagen me interesting situation exists in the hip rhe onl amateur Frenchman ever to win the Prancoi victor in Mack pulled the 4 sip in American league to Milwaukee with Matthews is a bit cf coincidence, becaune) women | sout New York state champion-) McKane and Mrs. R. C. Clayton, = about thin » tional x i« . ¥ s 3 y in the finals of the = y for Football, { 0000069000005 =)

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