The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 31, 1923, Page 13

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. THE SE ATTRE STAR . an Be ~The assing Show” of Seattle’s Athletics for 1923 - | RBEVIUW of Seattle sporting oventa other BOXING oton for the Northwest three-cushion title wan the professional title, The Seattle club won pion in men's singles, Harry Shaw {9 the notable event of the season was tho tying of han those of the University of Washing. [big cards of the year were the two bir © feature of the season, Robert Zindbloom, | the Davia cup match from Waverloy, of Hort. junior champion, Truce Hesketh won The Frank Troeh by T. J, Gore for the state cham- hes SANG Seattio high schools, which are cov dd Krache fights, Beroot win who won the Pope sibley tournament, ts the land Stor tennig tournament held at Woodland pionahip. Troch won the shootoff. H elsewhere on this page, follows and tho second being a draw outstanding poc billlard player of the yoar ILPRO FOOTBAL park. Mrs, Gertrude Kobinson won the yom: f FLYCASTING SEBALL, : Dy . ste The Weal 4 etic club completed a my y Van Dyke Johns and Leon 4 5 BA vent of Tod Morgan into the local fisth CHECKERS The Weat Seittle Athletic club completed a en's singles title, an Dy! Sy ee it 4 was another feat The year of 1023 Champion Hanson “ee Li ci veian- noha season with a atring of 11 victorle DeTurenne won the intersectional doubles and 8. B, Farr won the F e coast fly an re. The outstanding develop. |g » the ; Tor pio OR Oh Ow: ¢ oa, Buogess CH) * were sent Bi f casting cha 2 Teague rac The out tanding develop atured by the visits of Tom ¢ fully defended his (ile against P. Dolan, of SOCCER were sent Last. bait casting championship In Spe 5 ‘a toned it Of 1823 was the sale of Eimer Jacoba eight contender, and Benny Leonard, Mlinoli, 4 hecker Match held héve-reoen(i Roeings won the Washington state cham: TRAPSHOOTING ment, held at San Francisco during the sum the Chicago Cubs, Three Brothers Dye fight champion OE ES CHECK OL MAKeR HeiG A ANY plonship for the year 19 i mer, William EB, Edholm, together with Farr, S won The Seattlo Star title, George * BOWLING GoLY SWIMMING Dr. ©. I, Templeton finished the season euch won two events in the toursiament. Of A Won the semipro gonfalon, n Cafe won the 1928 elty tite. Andy Bon Stein won the city golf championship Tho Crystal Pool team won the Northwest with the higheat average, 96.8 per cent, Other the men new to the casting game, Harty BASKETBA _ n waa the high scorer of the season for 1923, Mrs, Fyed Jackson was the woman championship, Mitrie Konowaloff won The men who qualified as the 10 best are R, 8. Bigelow has made # good showing in the bait Keaide A. C, won the city title, Knights fhrooks team won the Northwest cham, links champion. The Pacific North t Golt Star mile title, The woman champion was Searle, L. 8. Barnes, R. W. Kinzer red events, D, Wellington haw scored in both bait Bolumbus led the open field. Green Lake fp at Bellingham. association staged their annual tournament Blanche Stenmoe, collet fe 4 aig M and fly, and 12), Cady has been @ steady man church won the church league basket BILLIARDS here, H. Chandler Bgan winning tho amateur TENNIS Call, Alvin Schwager, Howard B, Taylor, C, in the but events alone, ‘The 1924 tournament Hofeat of Chawe Sibley by Walter John title and Phil Taylor, of Vancouver, winning Harold Van Dyke Johns ts the city cham J, Sold, Don Baker and Matt Grovsman, The comes to Seattle. — | They Brought Northwest its Greatest Glory ee oe idee nye. ; -" , , . Beavers Win Football and Track Titles During 1923; i } , Queen Anne, Basketball; West Seattle, Baseball, ' eature » 192! rt season A : The outstanding feature of the 1923 local sport and Broadway, Tennis, Are Other Leading Schools was the winning of the National crew championship by the pial! mith afi 4 University of Washington eight at Poughkeepsie. Here are ALLARD stands as the leading local prep institution the lads that did it. From left to right; Pat Tidmarsh, ; for eee ignd iy Ape oe his End _ school Pic w; Max Luft, 2; Charles Dunn, 8; Roland France, 4;/°)4mplonships in football and track, running away trom cod x fj shea Capt. 8 bs Shaw. 6: Harry: JOhn Dutton, all competition. The rest of the pennants were divided ret Spuhn, 5; Capt. pera te td .’| between three other high schools, Queen Anne winning 7; Dow Walling, stroke; Captain-elect Don Grant, coxswain.| basketball, West Seattle taking baseball, and Broadway coming out on top in tennis. _ For the first time in the history of the track and field athletics here, another school besides Broadway and Lincoln put up a bid for first honors. Ballard, with two of the greatest point winners in history, Ed Jenkins and} Inde Indridson, copped the} meet with ease. When football rolled around this fall few peragns picked Ballard to win, Coach Ira Pease wept co piously because of the gloomy Bal- lard outlook. Along about midsea- son, the Shingleweavers were lwl- | ing along merrily. They weathered the crucial Roosevelt contest and smothered the rest of their sched-| ule In a blaze of speed. The in-) dividual work of Captain red Deckman and Russell Seymour| helped them along the path to their second football championship. Queen Anne, by the aid of some star work on the part of Bolstad and } Butler, forwards, came out tied with | Lincoln in the Prep Basketball league. For half the season Queen | Anne, Ballard, Roosevelt and Lincoln battled for the lead. Lincoln tied | with the Quays, but because the Hill| toppers had won the 1922 champion- ship they retained the championship | Baseball went to West Scattle after | 4 tough struggle with tho other! “BOY” McCORMICK teams in the loop, Never before have | ple and Gold Athletes Have H derful Sea- "en of Triumphs; Crew Victory ht National _ Fame; Every Sport High a at U, { HE year of 1923 has ‘been ti the mo ‘Period experienced at the Univer} Washington theepassing of Gilmour Dobie.” tional cham- pionship crew, and three coast cha ‘tennis and crew—rest at the local ins “Coast competition in which they parti “letic teams never finished worse than competition. The outstanding achievement of tht was the eepsie race. Doped as a strong jut with the ing odds at 7 to 1 against them, Cdsty Callow’ 8 | boys erate their shell fairly fly thru |ter, beating) the world’s championship Navy eight b: length. A ‘national championship rests at the Univpf Washing- ton for the first time in history. The kn race was lost by a fifth of a second to the stronpll freshman y also beat ht lengths 10, | ves’. baseball | }team knockepts pff district | | competition, | a champlon Ship, and th@ lengthy tour! jot the East which time} | they playe trong Eastern | j outfits. C ithe length of; their tour and Gold [tossers did winning two- thirds ®f the A Coach Jimathnot's tennis team came hard season with a cham| Bruce Hes keth won thehtitle and pair ed with Artilie won in doubles The Huskiekd ay up in t sketl Kk, wrestling and football. } sports, foot In all the Husky ath- n conference hing his third year of foot] Washington, turned out abble machine, which flattendpposition, ex ees Ia ta | ARR a i | prep teams in Seattle been so evenly! Finis was virtually written to the cept Californie’ things a matched as the 1923 baseball squads| ring career of “Boy” McCormick, an ms | | seemed to be. | English light heavyweight of note, b } Diamond Belt Is Held by Nunes ANNY NUNBS, ° Sacramento Broadway, heretofore a leader in| a sentence of a year in prison follo every department of sport, was a/ing an assault on tro girls in Man- winner in tennis only during the| chester, England, lyear. Dan Lewis, Tiger captain, was| McCormick at one time was re- jresponsible for most of the glory| garded as England's most promising oan “ian Giants Definitely Call Off All team lost the }at champion | ship to Idaho, a torrid ig Re Negotiations for Rogers Hornsby & neutral flomokane. The final score, 24-htes the mar. BY HENRY L. FARRELL boxer, who will meet Dandy || Won by the Tigers in this branch of | battler among the light heavyweights. gin between theams re aati . : hot . Hornsby || Dillon in the main event of the |) sport He fought in Austraia and America ack, also | by Edmund EW YORK, Dec. 31.—Negotiations with the $t. Louis Cards. for, Rogers Hornsby |) vrcver here ot: Tuesday, Janu- || In summing up the 1928 yar in| with more than ordinary success. fin spite of the have been called off definitely by the New York Giants, Hornsby, according to ck ‘em up John McGraw, manager of the National league champions, is not worth what the Cards eee eee Saag want for him. Frank Frisch, in the opinion of his boss, s a better all-around ball the utmost in (. ¢. Traer at player than the league's best batter last season and will far outstep Hornsby in another Pullman, losin n four| two years. f | points McGraw intimated that Hornsby might be a good attraction at the gate, but it was bey ue oye At {not his desire to wreck the pees lub so that the cash register | goagietnl «| Cobb Hopes That Cole Is Now pee ee ee ‘a ot of pe peboig: I Rerapees _Ready for Regular Mound Work conversation tie. Sf, .Louls owners _ finally nid they would listen to a proposition prep school athletics, it may be said Some months ago McCormick was that the even division of the laurels| involved in a “queer’-looking fight |1s awakening more than usual inter-| with Ted (Kid) Lewis, the aged wel- jest in the league races. \terweight, who scored a knockout. | Superiority of Broadway and Lin-| He went into retirement after that |coln is now a thing of the past. fight. } | ‘Two Games |PrepTeams Billed for | Will Clash ary,.%,. still holds. the Portland boxing commission's diamond belt, emblematic of the coast featherweight champlonah!p. Altho Nunes has been defeated by Bud Ridley since he won the belt, ttle fig land Dan tains possession as the id in Port- nt was not t, who is staging the clares that Nunes has a Inds of class and should make a great battle against Dil- Bert pitcher for the Det ° aaa ects {pionship sportdifie shooting, n xt to Allan Rus of Wa dalton he was used P tl d 7} FRANK ROKUSEK — [the Huscies thourth in the than any othe ine American league, {|i which Jackson and Me-| Loop Start| in Portian { SneaHTA. Ny 2 j er was n the was usually ¢ ho Quillan were to be i : | ORTLAND, ‘Dec. 21.-Seott High OMA » Neb. Dec i hockey sk of getting the opposing side out WO games are billed for the} LAND, Dec, 31. = ball | Kokusek. captain-clect of the Uni nedhy Howe, Ge Cola hak Baad a. Keermber ae tha Dotto pitehis t ek eat dhe woulda t PADDOCK CASE opening of tho City Basketball|+ sciol, the famous Toledo, y potball. eleven for - ; " - ¥ : 7 Saag er it. . Sey, foes of Milhols football: eleven for Ut of British |] three seasons Jin a wa hie been a) ite con SS SRIEAD Ck Woe STILL IN AIR) easuc Thursday night at the Uni-|onio, eleven, and Columbia univer: choot } and one of tho great ends Of! Columbia, the coast rivals.|| Ty Cobb. Heralded as a most promising ma , Pei sieb msis AN seatagas rt 7 . jVersity of Washington gymnasium.) i) portland interacholastic 1s forma{ son of a baker. [in a series of | winning the | } displayed flashes of real pitching ability Frisch batted in more run’ BOSTON, Dec. 31.—-Charley Pad-|" "the season will be opened by the|*!t¥+ Portland interscholastic team, . aying his way. thru! championship. |Portlan uthpaw would turn in a good game, but as more hits, stole more bases ma K ldock has never been asked to ‘apol-|Fonda Glove company-Green Lake|are ready for their big post-season cee the Urbana college by running ®/meet Jack W) loca Were fost wnediocts . ae de aay Touts (osize to the A. A. U. William G,|Methodist church game at 7:30} gamo here tomorrow, to % z | : ¢ ust medi than Hornsby, w the St. Louis , ate fol : ° dake tl of lena own. star, captured st conference But for some reason or other, he has come slow. Improvement | star had a tetter batting and elug-|Prout, president of the union, said o'clock. Immdiately folowing thi ‘Tie famous Scott teat: Maen jentest, the Washington Independ- ents are to play the Y. M. C. A.|/0st an intersectional game in the |Red Triangles. These four teams|many years it has competed in Jare in Division 11 of Class A. ‘coun tryswidl SHIA tthaaledl The Division I teams swing into jaction Saturday evening at the Uni- : ‘ \versity gymnasium. Spaldings and|®trongest teams in Oregon, is con- the Plymouth Church fives meet in| ©eded @ good chance to lower the ith fire a , while the Mail ve! a colors of the Ohioans. Tilts Ahead \ ‘CHICAGO WILL _| t,t somewhat a [stm othe hen TT apid, evel rsonage as Cobb. But Cobb tho he has been u: the ca Bolt title. been anything bu' <o in a less number of|!n answer to Paddock’s statement n the young New Yorker, |that he would apply for reinstate JACKSON IS IN _| LE » Rey fren elgg Bl engl go dg ae gh Wate rosie. Aaoky te ean SCHOOL AGAIN|!RA RYON the bboy ein estadfeedg ayn xe GIV At the fag end of the 1923 season Cole looked better than at any time jment would be an admission that he ‘Travis Jackson, youngster in- ee ‘OFFER ince he joined the Tiger t Is quite possible that he has fina Three Hard | ; of the New k Giants). x Cobb, for s wrong,” Prout said. fielder York Age ‘tes ime || struck his right stride ne, hopes so, for a good pitcher is who made go good hi ntry, has re-| | Something the Detroit club alw beniscsires fn the big games thi Columbia university, one pf the ON nomi- as the of the first year! ana ‘om. Isidor Second Seileten igeaae i oe Metieingér 001 “Aust to( ok 6 HAVE BIG LIST | th tast veers championship Lake-| Multnomah field. ~ go the rt ' | side club. URES i ete a a Jet no time thabt ' Til F l g C m ] D fi Ss til ‘© will enter 1,000 fivemen| me lly every high school sts ‘ake rushing esume | otters ‘ eetin omes or ed 1 ths annual Americat|of the Seatile prep league in recent | A RNE- BORG TO Rewer his studie tT Vie He e Vin COUVER 31.—The| Rowling ¢pngress that will open in| years 1s included in the Wneups of ~ Arkadelphia acer | in oast Loop Again | were to start a hard|the Windy City February 23. The|the various city league teams. A VISIT AMERICA f ey a } € esday afternoon |steat gathering of ten-pin artists} high-class brand. of basketball is} Arne Borg, champi: wi t Diocked } 08 ANGELES, Dec. 31 rues ORY, SAE Cn | ee pecHil it, wet. & Tease’ 1h co: | RTA: and fans are sure to get] Borg, champion swimmer ab 31 TINY SAER Lites evidenty started by the re-|chow said. “When Dre sae eel OP oats "| thelr money's worth, caponent af ihe beine eee a cent McCarthy-Williema rupture over | UP ne 1@ Vancouver Ma the free style, has ‘Gas iyi NO_YCGSTER |<on* secartnr wi ena rupture Over ifeg that Oakland, 10s An a eeelae Atte ISTYLE REVUE trafle. aad wit. eoeipete, ee : ny” Sa ager gu rd of the | the ha . ; : Vernon were to t r They then FRANCE. WILL HOW championships there in January a ie. Hla J nae bal} at the Unt presid ® ; ere n Wednes:. ENTER TOURNEY AT BOAT S February. He will come to America anda: th of Wiscotis fall, is I [ x n the An ninovation will e bintroduced| and compete in the spring, prepara jentally, brag bells ed He ip be, the « xhibition Or Viet Coug EW YORK, Dec. 41—France|in the 19th annual motorboat show|tory to the Olympic races. hue @ kam th K r V i I t ha with the United States)in New York city, starting January | BB AN lS 4 js association the 4, for a 10-day run his will bo a lenge for t ® Davis OFF J manager, beenune san Franciaco|the Buea’ northern games tor the JACK, COOMBS | csc’ was iiea recenty” ny’ tre [ty hing totemes ans tyes fr| Downey Just ; clube. | piteber, Nas, been signed. to. conch | wat here att ihe Ate |PENN: SUPPORTS! || sea scuasie es cee the Williams College baseball team | to s¢ ting two or three bh om emplayed bie av teher, has t satisfactos In no uncertain manner did » cancel 1 missionaries to offset the de-| |] weight title from Johnny Wilson, nnounced tr how censu Putnam, sec elt con aH It will be his fourth season|moralizing influence of vicious MANY SPORTS only to be disqualified by a hand. SEATTLE pre ofgue ary of the San Francisco club ed, in cl of the Williams ball team. whites University of Pennsylvania sup-|| picked referee for a foul which no. SS. the ‘wes —— {ports 19 sports in its athletic cal-|} body saw, is on the downgrade. endar. Of them only. three show} | Downey met Harry Greb, the new Golf Lures Famous Ball Stars on Pacific Coast 8 at nanny, track, fet ee eee was battered from post to post. ball and basketball. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2 830 P. M. Sharp SION $1.10, SKATERSILL RACE. ISDAY ADM $1.50 Be in ve | [Sea N. C. A. A. DELEGATES WONDER ABOUT STAND TAKEN BY BODY Dec. 31.—Dele-) The coaches and athletic directors National- Collegiate | pore Athletic association convention here | started r their homes today some- led Amateur Hockey Kvery Friday Night—7:30 - 4:30 Skating—830 (o 10:30 p. m them wil comy CAMPBELL TO for the conference were agreed > 000000000000000 COVER GAME !the action had averted a definite break between the two controlling what 7 how they stood on | golf «|| Coe Kick Mists |their differences with the Amateur | bodies of amatour athletics and indi- Lisl © HAPPY NEW YEAR ©|| \O€ KNICK: eee Sen, weds hiin fo Athietia. Union over the aed, of| cated that the differed : ° > H ip Charley Paddock, Pacific Coast] to be ironed out diplomatically. Ae title TO ALL ii as icord 'eatr Cs sprinter The resolution followed assertion of two j ad e = [ : » of ¢ n In a resolution adopted by thé con- Palmer B, Pierce, president of and 1 he ZERO oll Pp i : : vention late last night after executive | as ion, that Paddock could ap- were & 214 Jefferson Street ee | pe |xextions and considerable other dis-| reiistatemenit andthe ume fe 3 > iission, the N.C, A. A. declared its] r be brushed out in that way, ar * S Just i of! I > Ls gt determine t eligib! of} convenion ed Jast night after c = . college students to participate in in-}a numb prom! ‘ abl Vool, € . i ‘ ten és ee ats ae tt tee < i ‘ LEWIS VS. MYAKI meets anywhere® and| nent coaches and directors on various th Mm - © Fountain Lunehes © A : : P ond | + ent 7 Loula I nd Samm: ne EaC TRICE ainasteee | Reoriatia Dr ir c » >||! f ¢ I Joston : : , Tota : a ——Pay Checks Cashed 1 in be 1 Kamm | ¢ mm gate self te for their titnual con- a Afie jitsu expert, f ' c n mi h € he San| auth f determining eligibility to} ven h will bo featred by @ 000000000000000 | ‘ } bar t chose discussion of rules and officlale

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