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PAGE 10 WASHINGTON MAY SEND JACK WESTLAND TO BIG GO Chance for Champ to | Take Trip Westland Figures to Win Coast Title; May Go to! National Collegiate Meet | BY ALEX C, ROSE a Westland, the crack golfer of the University of Washingt and > Coast conference inter: | collegiate mpion, may be the! ntative of the Far West onal college tournament in r way to make ner of gonference meet, which will be held im Portland at the Waverley club tn May, to go to the national tourna ment And as Westla nd see ington to the same as the track man, the football 1 crews, and squads ‘ Champion W Junior student, Baume five yea class-mate, was not topnotcher; rs with his and ® sensa great Dr. 0. Tound of the mtour championship meet in Victoria, in 1922 Westland’s carty training was had @t the Everett Golf club links, but @uring the past two years most of his golf has been played on the In- Slewood Country club course, where he is a member and also club cham.| pion. Whether someone will appear this Fear to snatch some of the burden from this lad’s heavy laden brow, time alone will tell, but from the Way that he fs improving his game M# seems a safe bet that he will be the 1924 king-pin in Pacific coast college golfdom and that he will have the honor of being the University of Washington's first seeker of national THE SEAT ‘Queen Anne (OUR BOARDING HOUSE ‘Swamped by ‘Roosevelt | Teddies Romp Home With | 35 to 9 Victory; Ballard | Beats West Seattle | PREP STANDINGS RESULTS | Minitard . Broa " My C Roosevelt and Ball are leading the high school basket y, following their er Queen Anne 5 West Seattle pectively Tues day, Broadway and Lincoln turned in wins over Franklin and Garfield. | ball race t victories 0 re The Koosevelt-Broadway game at Broadway next Tuesday will be the feature game of the fourth round. Queen Anne play» at Franklin, West Seattle at Lin | eoln and Roosevelt at Garfield in the other games of the day ROOSEVELT, & N ANNE, men from Queen Ar young journeyed to the sterday aftern .» and ran around the champion Quays to the 90 of 35-9, It waa the cleanest and post decisive beating handed out to a championship team in 8¢ first ball five times during the first lle the th half, was the big scoring sta was high point man with 11 cou! orn Mor wan o pleasing fea the Queen Anne W won, Coach D’'Vorack’s new fc am: of Captain h end team terloo.. FP re yed an aggressive game, ap to advantage, corked ‘TLE STAR WEDNE PA —— ——S Puy F~BY Jove WARNER, I Do \ nAR~ HAR! TH’ MATO a fe ae | NoT HESITATE “flo GAY “THAT I SY WOOPLE, HOLDS “TH Davie Na | THINK You ARE MERELY I'VE HEARD OF WORLD'S REC or “TH! | BOASTING ! ~~ HAW ~~ LET WYDRAULIC FOR CHIN) | ME GEE \F You CAN DARE AN! GTEAM | DUPLICATE “MIS FEAT OF ELEVATORS, BUT : STRENGTH —~ ONE “TIME WN “THATS “WW FIRST WHO LEANED 7 ss * i ¢ AGAINGT TH A WAREHOUSE, THE ELECTRIC HOT AIR AG hoe os tS q TOF Ns ‘1D “TOWER OF POWER WENT OUT OF SERVICE ELEVATOR I ited Re? “ H! ips apy FOR “THE DAY, ~~ AND MIND You, Wit HE LEAN “TENACITY, I KEPT HE FREIGHT Ji ELEVATOR WORKING BY . vowerine YTUR AND L Re OWERING IT, THROUGH MY OWN MUSCULAR LS EFFORT! ) B. C. Puck Teams Play in Seattle Ww the 8 Mots on ‘the! Will Weak Eyes Hinder Youngest of Shugrues? EVER HEARD oF!«< hey rt 1° f { | | Z ’ RALLIES, AND _.BREAKS EVEN WITH_ WARNER == ILL bad eyesight stop the third of the Shugrues? DAY, JAD SN Washington’s Golf Ace| BRITT IS STOPPED BY MORGAN IN THIRD BY AHERN] 1924 Right on Chin Win for Champ First Time Britt Has Ever Taken the Count; Small and Morrow Draw new op MORGAN — ‘ Britt the third ro scheduled six-round battle Crystal Pool 6 ‘first that he time in has tal A on the ch ad Britt on the in turned ushed to the center of the second round He star “i, Morgan of them with his g and star a flock ching most loves and several around his neck, They broke open Mor- gan began punching and § bell he sunk a pip of a left hook on Britt's chin that shook Britt from stem to stern. In the third, Britt again took the offensive and landed a few wild punches, but Morgan smacked him several tim with straight wallops on the chin and one whale of a right to the body. He forced Britt to the ropes and the Tacoman took the K. ©. wallop. Roy Small and Billy Morrow fought another one of their fgat, s, Morrow having a sii) shade, For three rounds Babe Folmer, had Pat Williams eating leather, but in | the final round Williams showed plenty of fight, But Folmer had too |much of am edge and earned the de- ; to Joe Shugrue, a great lightweight in his day, was ||“" : ieee hocors when sorbog!oe hr ¢ Aer a sn ctor. || compelled to retire at the height of his form on account stanelinharegtisbpa ninety carer, x ae . nd scOr nae leben Prac Bh of bad eyesight. Shugrue once knodked out Benny |/knocked silly in the fourth round Invitations to compete in the Call- Silat soho on The lineups for thelr game follow: || Leonard. He was that good. after taking a bad beating. It ophagrstypeerem earch Lene iat oP ing gy 7 Nets Peleg he THE LINEUPS John Shugrue came along later and took up the light- || “gud bave been stopped sooner. Northern colleges anc | Sewell Dean and Sailor Neil, “# couple of catchers, fought a slugging |draw in the opener. « | A good house saw the card whieh | was staged by Dan Salt and Lonnie Austin, ‘there is a likelihood that young West Jend will be among those present When this field tees-off at the .Del Monte links on the 22nd day of next month, Fr, put the Hilltoppers in the lead + no first tipotf, but Hy vened the count with a kc ket. From that time on, the Teddies were never headed. The Teddy scrubs won thelr game, weight assignment where his older brother left off. John's eyes bothered kim, too, and the other night he wAs vir- tually knocked into retirement by Pal Moran. Shugrue couldn't see after the fourth round. JACK W ESTLAND | Now comes the third of the Shugrues, Willie, youngest MACK SAYS Champion golfer of the Pac 5 Coast Soi tsgnee ond one 13-11 Tom eveere arred, » (2 a cepein . wit of the lot. Willie made his debut recently and woe in I EDOUX LOSES |of the ranking ‘players of the Northwest, Jack Westland, | Nemerelt (38) gag ort Bri ei i impressive style. His eyes appear to be perfectly normal. ||** HE WILL BE | University of Washington golf crack, has a chance to play|> ) b “pour wo HOPPE LEADS Wil they stay that way? si ai . | FRENCH TITLE | in the national intercollegiate meet this spring in the East, vey. ‘ Antereee th) | PARIS, Jan. 23.—Charley Ledoux last night lost his French bantam | weight title when he was outpointed jin 20 rounds by Andre Routia, iy UP IN RACE HILADELPHIA, Jan. 23—The = usually reticent Connie Mack the first time that Washington will have been represented in| 5 this tournament, | CUE TOURNEY O'DONNELL AND |KRAUSE LOSES —Photo by Price. & Ci ter, Star Staff Photomraph . es Re Oe et uncntor san. Wie tee, KRAMER DRAW| TO SIMONICH| so ready making the mae | YELLOW CABS world's 18.2 baikline billlard| OS ANGELES, Jan. 23—Danny| HELENA, Mont. Jan. 23—Bat-|GENARO VICTO tion Thru the Ropes Mack figures there are four clubs | | that he should beat out the coming champlon, wan leading Young Jake/Kramer, Philadelphia, and Johnny |tling Krause, St. Paul welterweight, aefer, 1,000 to 739, at the end of O'Donnell, St: Paul, fought ig four | lost a 15-round decision to Joe Simon- DEFEATED IN | OVER SHEPPAR’ | :! 500.| speedy rounds to a draw here Iastlich of Butte here last night. Billy i |the second night's play in a 1,600. | Speedy jas ght. Billy! BOSTON, Jan. 23, — Frankie x iscokiy xk enw BALLARD, 27; |point match here. Hoppe Inst night) Might. O'Donnell had a slight welght| Petroli, St. Paul lightweight, knocked | ¢ the 1 ee Bovicn, Washington, | LUMBUI "Ted MeDonata, Toted TORRID I Il I WEST SEATTLE, 15 came a 50010-3609 lead piled up by (advantage over his rival out Jimmy Preyler of Hetena in the} etre. ne, American . yweight Lo id Chicago. He feels tha ankle Callahan, Columbus, Outclassing thelr opponents at every stage of the gume, the Ballard champion, defeated Johnny Sheppard jn 10 rounds here last night. ts, fought 12 re New York, Detroit and Cleveland Will again make the pace. HE Spa baskteball five Inst night defeated the Ye Cab lov ducinas the: tet aveniadal | third round of the semi.windup, ow ormance ————$<— It doesn't look so bad for the} Connie igset on.tanding In fourth Place, and possibly higher. He fools GIBBONS TO HAVANA SOUTH BEND—Kadi Unless hard hit by accident, the Co, team, 37 t in a torrid contest at the University gym! The Spaid- de the od Beavers smothered the West Seattle Indians at West Seattle, 27 to 13, of three long shots by Dud Stair, ‘Tho score by innings Schaefer, *4, 0, 1, 2, 16, 1, 0, 70, 50, bonus, after all, since that scien Dempsey 1s getting in shape on | America hag no historic ruins to s tried to break thru tint sald men soon would live to be | the beach at Miami, which is a nice! show visitors from other countries, that he has a chance to even pass |°*,7°™ “ ing team was heavily favored to wins | ott it pti nnun Metonee ae cap | Oe te 1. 2, 1, 300 years old. place to go t olearn about shape. unuless you include’ the Phillies. Detroit and Cleveland. However, he tt Havana but only by a last minute spurt did invies by lenetiiinta,. Wat it Acces Rarwerr 16, = Saka oak cI LAY i het Es } an one out victor a p “sna whedon 21, 9, 182, 0, oe ae ek — ae a ware of the evening, (UP thelr own offensive and outride| 21.5% DDE DE DE D0 DP PD D0 Pe Se G1 Gr Qe qe tg 4 ve: te O'DOWD Vs. ADAMS s yarrinas F | | | CHICAGO—Mickey O'Dowd, Ind., and Steve’ Adame, Chi six rounds here Monday ni Wew York club should again re. peat. Mack is basing much of his hopes on the strength that Second Base. Man Bishop, secured from Bal- timore, and Outfielder Strand, of | Salt Lake, and Simmons, of Mil- Waukee, will add. GENARO WINS BOSTON—Frankle Genaro, ight champlon &@ 10-round de- mi from Johnny Sheppard, Boston, JOHNNY BUFF VICTOR ¥ feo fan JERSEY Ct Johnny Ruff, | ponents on the floor and outsmarted| Senor Spalla is heavily burdened ted Wille ’ the with managers. Here in America a INDIANS SIGN RIVAL’S ARM) axp' guumany ~~ || coterle’ ot" gente: tation to Uc Rie 1 N FRANCISCO.—Ad Santel| Battara ¢ W. Beattio 12 | bug ebresentatives: \W +H THREE TOSSERS| .,.. wuisvs xanpes | SM FE tg a #.rse eae (| beeen Pnbcnenasn 2 | SRW YORK—Harry Wills, colorea| took the only fall in Wrestling | Brateet ‘Duryea (4) {Men Promoter Rickard entered into Contracts of three young ball-| heavyweight bout with Gus Alex, the Greek grap-| Pact Ae McClary |@N Agreement by which Spalla was e fossers signed by Red Killifor in| Madden, New pler, at Dreamland last night. Alex's | seymour (6) . 6 Stair (6) |to meet Gene Tunney, light heavy Eeitfornia “have been received by | "sen Temstched to mest in Ne arm was broken in the first fall and | Wells 9 More | weight champion, at an early date. Wie Seattle Diamond club. They | spaye “ii he was unable to continue. ] ¢—21| Now comes word that Spalla‘s Euro. a Wyte Burke, outfielder; | SIKI LOSES TITLE 3 4—13/peon managers have matched him lames Monahan, pitcher, and Paul | 4 West 8e-/ with Firpo, in South America, Pettingeli | BOBBY McLEAN Scott tor d at lo. |‘ va headquarters as to| previous experience. } | their TROUBLE FOR CINCY SCRIBES The Cincinnati club, with Pitcher dake May and Carl Mays in: the lineup, will make trouble for the Scorers this summer. NEW | nia flywe |from Buck Josephs, PD-ROPER DRAW K Wild Bill Reed Cap’ OXVILL Bob and oper fought to a draw in derful passing game and led the | Dunn are ¥ pis. saieestonet e | WHITMAN WINS CHICAGO—Charles Ellis, Pitts-| North Finders during the firet quar. | Mcintyre avdletisia (4) tor Doran, ‘The democratic presidential can-| WALLA ALLA, Jan 35—Whlte % and Pierre Maupome, Chicago, |ter, Lincoln came back in the second | Law for Maynor | flidate will be nominated in Madison | man's basket team scored a 20-to- | 4 d honors tn the national three! auarter thru the accurate shooting | ——— ay (ar: Square Garden, and we hope he'll | 20 victory over Willamette in a hard-| cushion billiard Jengue, Ellis winning of Wascher, and the guarding of |!in gym. Ming up a score of 12-2 be a 00d, two-fisted, upstanding | fought eat conference game | the first, 50 to and Maupome the battler. ihere janian grappler, beat George Walker | Lincoln |the noise for the Franklin team, as TUXARA i Canada in straight falls, wea) 4 carroll ait | he Kept his tow head in the midst of | SRST ET" ; 4 spusid |the action thruout the contest, while 900000000000000\%% Gon rae capaee| G wee | nen © Hopper | Garrison contributed six points, ] MEN WHO SEEK FASHION- ° O| Howe (2) ra Johnston (2) Broad ay won the second team! ABLE DISTINCTION IN DRESS |O There Is Pleasure S) samen“aasriia sega a ose" | ame after a hot battle by a 11-10] WEAR WING COLLARS i in Companionship © roll, Carroli for MoQuarrie, AfeQuarrie | count. | ‘or Carroll. The summary follow: PREFERABLY Nad TH S| score by quarters— Troadw 0 Franklin | [0 ,THE ZERO) |S a lo 214 Jefferson Street po Een ynolda (4) f, — Follansbee (8) A RRO WW © Just Back of L.C. Smith Bldg. O| Rereros! Itarrivon; t | Duneed (3) : 2 Card Tables, Pool, Cigars 2| pROADWay, 29; | Hietlouss. mead wighedeetes ” Ser C O E LAR S S Candies, Soft Drinks Sl FRANKLIN, 18 | Franklin, Morse for Gatrigon = pon tam Vaneh s Continuing to show the form which ree ‘eeelecher toot | | ——Pay Checks Cashed —— beat the Queen Apne team, Friday, | Proadway u 3 & 6—29 ‘CLUETT, PEABODY & CO., INC., Mats, Trey, N.Y, lo ©| Broadway defeated Franklin, 29.18 14 |Peankiin -oscccv a 10 toa id a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 iy x hard-fought game in the Frank. Offictals; Dick Munson, referee; Lioyd In Ameriean | sr Y. M,C, [thelr elght-round bout here tact night. | 19. bilied with the Washington and Knights of the jependent on meeting at 7:30 o'clock on the A. floor, ene SANTEL BREAKS MEETS STAFF Bobby McLean, na ting champion, com. ff for the profes. hampionship here 'MAUPOME AND / ELLIS DIVIDE last, 50. to 34. SCHER WINS Joe Stécher, Oma y the aged Polish giant, Stanis- laus Zbyazko, two out of three falls here last night and thereby won the right to meet Ed (Strangler) Lewis in a match for the heavyweight cham- plonship. ST ST. LOUIS | thre POJELLO W CHICAGO.--Kari Pojello, Lithu- for the City} | they were never dangerous. Scoring six goals from the field, Johnny Bratset, Ballard forward, led the field and played a brilliant floor game, Russ Seymour, Ballard’s great |guard, was very much in the lime | light too. | The Beavers outplayed anaby for Feferee; Lioyd GARFIELD, 9 | In a rough and tumble gamo, the | incoln Railsplittera defeated rfield Bulldogs by the narrow mar- | gin of two points | Garfield start out with a won Howe Hopper and Johnston, the Garfield |guards, were at top form allowing | very fow baskets to slip by them. Ralkowski, the lanky Bulldog cente was the high point man of the game, |making four points | Numerous personal fouls marred |the game, Carroll being yanked and several other men having three black | marks to their credit) took the second team SUMMARY thelr op.) High runs—Schaefer 70, Hoppe 182. | 1Unfinished last night. ‘PLENTY OF MEN MANAGE SPALLA_ | | *Unfinished Monday night. | | % | BRYN MAWR WINS THRILLER ¥ pight in . Jed ame, winning 28 to 26. Both teams | played a very fast game from the bexin Ring to tho finish the deciding score Bryn Mawr | + Lundine (8) + Woods (14) Dora: | Langley (14): Pridgeman (16) in the first quarter, the Tigers Aept in the lead thruout. Except for a rally in the second period when "Cot ton” Follansbee snagged three bas-| © ets and a pair of foul shots in quick succession, they Were never in | ¢ e a ee ee ed ger, Capt, Grummett was the mainstay | of the Pine street quintet, making! five field goals and figuring in others, | | Cragin was next with four baskets, | while Burnsed’s game at guard prov- ed troublesome to the Quakers Little Folloansbee made most Peak, umpine . a good cigar -