The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 25, 1924, Page 20

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_PAGE 20 THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY. ee CINCY REDS WILL TROT OUT WONDERFUL STAFF OF PITCHER f | He Isa Big Leaguer OREGON AGGIES HIT UP F AST HOOP P ‘ACE ousnetag (our BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN) Beavers | ROOF WY HIG | | Ohio Team Picked to Win Rina: Pat Moran Has Good) Club, With Swell Pitch-| ing for Race in N, L. Taking to = oo | GEE WERE Wary IT Ab Y (va wesor ok i } TH’ MATOR IS HOUTA FROM HAT a sweet collection of ? S AM FORCED ~To prop MAY -|Z| Dow IeT” WAT US, WR ss Sate — OV orhliess” the Gitislanell Race 200 Seattle Boys Playing (aitnmilietl ese ses eet | Tl RUAIN ore. YN ses! Ke ps “TELLING uct O. A. C. Has Won E Will trot out this year in the Na in Roller Hockey Loop; 2 ie a, “i Toavigesn Vi ony! GAIL Z COMET~ G ONES!« Game on Road. Very tional league race G Pret : bs Ne ae Ms ’ ONCE HE | | IF YouTOOK AN] “yyy i Pla {olf Luque, the premler boxman ame Is Growing BY Zo I WASOU A BOAT GOIN J W” Team Tonight big leagues last season, is iad eS BECAUSE “at ¢ ace of tt ft, MUM yearn ago J. ¥, Griffin |v DL 3 ‘sestighah 1AN Washington's ek SS ies” the National league's devised tho game of roll « | 2M, THIRTY MILES You'RE SUCH ( N's basketbay most effective southpaw, is next in line. Then there's Pete Donahue, a fine young righthander who should be ~ team stop the rampagy’ op 0. A. C. Heavers tonights A wi bag hockey and organized tho fir COD "He Mains Seattle league for the youngsters of his netghborhos | MAGT SNAPRED AT TIE Top, Today 1% teams are playing t) | D ALOFT, AnSD DURING “TRAT REACHED wl HAT WAS The Oregon Farmers are yj ning road trip at the gym with the Huskleg id it’s the first big game of he Purple and Ga, even better this year | OTHER HOLDOYV Rube B pavement puck kame and more the s on, & smart veteran t of SUPERHUMAN SThEG7TH !, The Oregon Farme southpaw, and Harriy and McQuaid, 18) v EN. daha Pulte : pad: fabeg young holdovers from last season. ° NA of the big fives in th Nene But these m good as they were, und ¢ v the line on thele pg couldn't beat out the New York ni 8. ; Pat Moran has added Tom | ae will start 9 n, the best pitcher in the 4 cam can association last year, who i Heske undlach | i i nd Gundlach a worked for St. Paul in that league. ne } 1 Gui ret fag He's : 5 n and the latter’ ta, pep righthander. alton Ga he has obtained Jake May, 's great southpaw. | he claimed Carl Maya, the Yankee pitcher, on the waiver route, figuring that Mays’ pecullar underhand delivery will get him by im the National for a while. YANKS HAVEN'T ANY BETTER STAFF start at 73) wig e-Ups: Oat ar hockey ¥ Even the Yanks, with Jones, Sh eeraana vartixe Bush, Pennock, Hoyt and Shawke pees haven't a thing on this Red staff. SEASON Pitching ts the great strength CLOSES SOON in baseball and as the New York Tw Pegged : Lincoln's baseball squad lest s gf infielder wh Donmie Bush, Me, mcker, quit school. Bum was gang heat keystone men in ¢ tngy Giant hurling staff has crumbied it may be the Reds’ turn to cash in. season with: prese to be held: follow of regular c¢ Good catching, a fair Infield and exhibit wiikey |. "tpsaking’ ot. keystone sealfal a classy outfield make the Red 7 wrote volt high school team wilt hase g chances look bright, if thelr pitchers jthe Crynta eo See pair this spring, when Tom | The standing }the mchedulo’ for ‘reason follow: 1 eisenenonen BETWEEN INNINGS OBSERVATIONS ok BASEBALL DE} deliver, MeGraw may get some good work out of Jack Bentley and Ryan next season and Joe Oeschger may do a comeback with the Giants, Young Dean, the Loulsville star, may also deliver. Nehf, in spite of his fine work in the world’s series, is about thru. Jand Eddie Hagist perform srvad gy | bor, ‘The big noise im the High Sched Bae ketball lengue race last year, Perey ie } stad, is paying the price of tame ti 4) er Ss 8 year. His guarée bare cape on hin trail all sesson, fot ay ward has made only five pais § Winner in “~*~ Franklin Muskles hn Muir Beare i HOPOUND TRAGUF Tae wt Tied ¥ x Seymour and Indre Intnm McQuillan |s so-so an jcott seems Ty * . all-around athletes, beth to eeval aoe . (ean BY DE DUGDALE Cline B out Pallant st sroes an Pittsburg and Chicago, both pen- ohn eae ' | Leonard Fatxicalll, whe sete bail nant threats, hardly figure with the “salinag : sist 'ct'Sou | reel, whe aor nae puegetie Frankl, wt s|one of the star high scheol sthitars se his prep career at the end fi T COMA, ota 25. Tacoma brisket w wanted a Glass Warision Gran Usnat e Reds and Giants, however. If the JIMMY CRAIG lasehi Indiana sisssee 2 4 Pirates can trade Rabbit Maran. : 0 Ville they will be dangerous as One of the stars of the Seattle Roller Hock y league i3\3 % Yes Ae 5 | Bresincp ah , ster. Carl Wells, Ballard quam ‘ j Cline, classy Oakland, Cal. boxer, 1n| back and basketball guard, als f fer they have a good shortstop to re-| young Jimmy Craig, captain and stellar performer of the| Fire Ave. uskimor * if es ere | |the sixround main event here last| Place him in Glenn Wright, the! Franklin Huskies, leaders of the 90-pound division. James} 125-POUND EAGUR <frehareg | night. Many thought that the bout| Art Duffy, = good scorer, wil bac Pee ory la | retace a mean hockey stick. bored psice spy ela rela P bah eather le epg have | icibie tor a next gene te ane But watch for those Reds in —Photo by Price & Carter, star State Photomraphers.| Wath. Park . Be'§ 0 | both ox Bg Pe been called a draw. 1: 024s — — ——$—_$_—___— lereer S er seta ibe Both boys traveled at a rapid io Gorm er Tes te ras try rears | thruout the six rounds. WRIGHT LOSES; - ; t In tho semi-windup Harry Huson, hedul 1 a ff HAVERS AND Mets Lose. Te cet vcunrn | ike tai sony areas" "ets! QUESTION FOU | e a SATURDAY, JANUARY 8 feet ar Plug’ Joe Boyd, Aberdeen, fought six| Billy Wright, Seattle m SARAZEN IN | Holdout King . ‘ sa feroeret peedy rounds to a draw. | wasn’t given any the best of itt | very ung ae hhge easier > st 8 1K ad niu | | Jack McDonnell, the Seattle heavy-| Leo Lumpsky, Spokane BULLETIN | but Un tes Badia think Jam 1 tehing arm aned | Weight, stopped “Battieship’ Mur-| awarded a foul in the an released neyed to Portiand to pinay the Rose | Phy, Portland, in the first round. | of their scheduled prec He w secfield, I, amet |Cily team in its annual exhibition, prececeen a nde things too (aes for} Soult Alene the other n LAKE MERCED COUNTRY | se ‘f i oi lake) acetal da tched tho bus for | 48t summer, Billy Sullivan, the old | the Portlander in the few minutes! from Spokane newspaper CLUB, Cal, Jan. %—Gene rd Baie (peasy one) tub m ae minis en ng a sioarres {Chicago White Sox favorite, w as | the ait they were in the ring, | It was questionable Sarazen and Arthur Havers, y making s wonderful): Sey ow ti poeee ‘ nurely new to'Hi, jdolng the receiving for the Portland- | Len Malody, the classy Wyoming| punch was foul or not. playing for the unofficial |"®COT! 00 the prairie! ype a ee i I i srned by Peorim, | &™* featherweight, outpointed “Cyclone” | beating Lumpsky all the ™ world’s professional golf title, Right times have the Mets start sr arket and |Of the Western leagruo, and had 2 | And the way that old boy played | Folmer, the rugged Aberdcen battler. | the foul was called. were even up xt the ve: hag | ai peor wifi) bers vie much raising rad f . axon. That fil i is cs nis a ion and threw that baneball | E hiss first nine holes of tho | sxactly eigh s have they been here on my littl Re ie | tO h nolso in base nd Was a caution! ‘GREEN LAKE | y morning round. today. |socked on their respective chins. sin } Bulllyan should be coaching the | |NEVERS MA Edmonton is being played to. "EL, 11'—Dernands to be trad FEERUARY 2 bs tchers of some C: j UPSETS DOPE | TRY LAKE MERCED COUNTRY|night o Giants. ... “Not that an nd he would more. than earn | | 2 aceady 4; ee CLUB, Cal, Jan, 25.—One of the| In thelr two games on the prow want 10 y McGraw to Br a : : greatest hole twosome golf|/¢mt trip the Mets have scored four matches ever held in the United Is to 17 for their oppost eds me FEB, 2 another post K his money Look at. what Charley | | be | all a i tar winnastearene ([Mecerags eaeaemat mle | BY VICTORY |r so mace the nold to t newich for the Boston Braves last | erypy he great Stanford athlete, : i 1 Siig a Green Lake M. B. and Y. M.! out for track as'a ja States since golf took out its natu-| fuldoon will have to sneak wt clube aking “How : ¢ Fe had fine suc- | year, Genewich Is one of the best C. A. fives were victors in the| “Dink” Templeton, Card ralization papers was to be started| e by the back door if sit ‘them “there. terme, and ‘ oung pitchers in the majors, and It | ciy jeague basketball games played| thinks that ‘Nevers has th over the Lake Merced course today.| hi pets don't do any better 2 e Sarazen, winner of the Ameri. | 2d'monton and Calgary. - can professional championship off = = = —~ sports writers ‘s thru for 1923, and Arthur Havers, winner of | AMATEUR TILT TONIGHT keeps and ‘s more, he the 1923 British open championship,| The University of Washington|| weuldn't go on another spring were to engage in what is generally | hockey team will endeavor to re-|| ¢y aining trip for the best y hailed as a tilt for the unofficial) peat with another victory over the| that over lived, and no championship of the world. j Maple Leafs in the Amateur league FEB. 4 as one-year con The play today is the first half of /Same to be played this evening at! } gract with Phill 0. the match, 18 holes this forenoon, the Arena, FEB. 2—Kmnocks three home gainst was Farrell's heady comehing that t the best in him, j last night at the University gym. build for a javelin h The Green Lake boys upset the|is now playing a star game There's nothing like an old eatch-| dope with a 29 to 22 victory over the| ward for the Stanford jer to bring out the young pitchers. | Hall's School of Commerce five. five. Blimpviile Northwesteras cledo American asso. | Kuna played good basketball for the || We Match Your Coat anf! feasue | James, with 15 counters to his credit, | | losers. (Copyright) n tear, heard of Paul strana | 1% ger Brestahan, owner | was the star for the winners. Gene ; (i In the second game, the Y. M. C. PANTS $ sold My Salt Lake to the Phil- | %. A. de! i e P io} delphia Athletics, he wanted to| +> 4 ed the Plymouth ciuroh He put in three years at Tacoma spent two more years at Butte the war he went to Dar CRYSTAL POOL . ANUARY 2 After . Teams (Exhibition) ile, In the Western 18 more this afternoon. The second | ns ontskated and out-|} . 6 tad tea [tues tein tie a pokes SUR TEE : i lice ata eee uns over left field fence at || Frankim Huskies ya. Beacon 3il| and wound up hi ma Howie Ms | team by a score of 46 to 26.. Strande : 36 will be played Sunday on the|foUsht the Maple Leat chasers in|} Sov. tminimer grounds TE pm winning @ ponnant ip me. Bremabary Jonmed: me | oo Kinnan’ starred for the winners, FOR ALL 06 Hillerest Country club at Los An-|the last meeting of these teams, MARCH 1—Tella baseball writ - inping &. s20nane dd back in 1918 and never | es Pants Store Co. % 704 geles. and a close battle fs expected to PEARCH 3 -Reaiiebeaewad welt MONDAY, SANT ARY 2h the Mirssisalppl Valley claimed hin again, After drifting night erm that he = in for gr Medes Pound 7 Céxhibition) Thirty in wore- larduhdcin tharitiny ace KEATING ASKS andain*t farming a h va Mer A.C. va .Leachi T 7:15 | — Capt, Don McKenzie, Quint! derful career wags Joe McGinnity } found himself at Salt Lake and de BAGSHAW HAS jand McCannell are the Washington | _— ae veled Ito a great hitter He | T E BAC bo HEN the Se Chamber ef | should make good with tho Athlet-| Ray Keating, former Los Angeles | es ee ae ISARAZENS HAD Oseiiniroa hesbeal an fone (ie Bi deerteane oS ae rene vi FOR iBIG LEAGUE \OLYMPLAD RECORD SEASON ae Tepe eee ed {ea in California ‘for the past! Be Cena Ay. |e mune eae HARMS AND ‘inciziinattistien NOCH BAGSHAW has signed a BALL-TOSSER | 0 A prcagenltan “the “olter, was ; Diamond Dust CON 4 contract to act as head football | LINKS STAR) CHAMONIX silly, champion to) repent is 2 . | LEY TO ‘HAWKES QUITS tom forthe net four yearn |CXnondn ABRAMS trated Jery|[COHAWONN, rans Jan, 28-|"nle Ne Mmwake, the ayearol| |, ROMAN IAEE Mean | MIEE'T HERE) DIAMOND GAME| rhs 149 vet by tho Ind eit! 3 The contract was accepted by the | Harris, 10 up and 9 to go, in the The 1924" olympic, games wore ILLY CONLEY, Idatio: middie-|_ “Chicken” Hawkes, former Vernon | University of Washington board of| i! match for the Metro-|formally and officially opened here} welght, a ; pS trol last night and it calls for a ight, and Billy Harms, the F indoor course, today | 42 doubles # hone’ rae. Agood increase in salary. Abrams, who is on the pitching! our hundred and ight athletes, _BEAVERS WILL walk oe cA ihinsaedco “Rusty” Callow, the crew coach, | staff of the Cincinnati Reds, disp «| representing 18 mations, took part M in WAT ed that he also has the making of alin START ARCH 3 made no formal protest to the board the opening parnde, led by Aus} > 4 regarding the lack of crew equip.|great golfer. tria, followed by Esthonia, the Unit.|, THe Portland balt club will start] pons AT MEMOPIS 40 ment, but Dean John T. Condon, head| The following training March lee Hid obred of the year outfielder, has quit baseball. He will | start a trucking business ni Southern . rett boy, have been signed | California. He was in the Southern} obstinate as it ee to meet In tho a “indup of Nate | league last year, Sloan's. Apply gent A tho somi-windup of Nate bing. You feel the effet | Druxman’s show at the Crystal Poot | Tuesday night. , /;MURPHY GOES nk one one according to an- 4 jea 5 rance, Britain, Hunga nig ft the faculty athletic committee, do-|,reym,. PITRE Mound Tea, el fe houncement made by Fred Rivers,|* ane. ae Harms holds a decision over Con- TO KENTUCKY ared that Callow has been misquot-|~oar 41 2 10.) Seeger ch, ae rarn, | Qusiness mana They return to} in 1923, hingte key, which he won in a 1sround| Fred J, Murphy, former University cemuiting tie sitaation, and thai | ta canals oi On behalf of the French govern-| stockton, Cal, again | players, | ment, 7 - | fight at Coeur date auho, Inst | Of Denver coach, has been signed by fe board would eee that his needs | Harris— ston Vidal, minister of| - — ~ ‘oeur d'Alene, Idaho, last y | summer. | the University of Kentucky to han- Out 23 sport, declared the games open and| | SAINTS WON- TSH, jaune, in: were adequately taken care of. : : ae ; | dle ‘anak cinta tn 417! heaed tho traditional oath of fair.| 1 WO LEAD IN en rn ee nar rtd ens | Conley made a great nit nore tn | de football and basketball teams for ness and loyalty delivered by tho tor. Pitch o and Thiret-| HS appearance against Rube Finn. | : Y. nk * eT) 32—19|champlon of the [French military BIG TEN RACE |; cker Dreasen, declaring (hit e wont | Bobby Harper and Harry Dudley, | pane anks Certain ee, ee? | eee aiefleks;, ead” Woekeuua aes ee a ee le [iiusraltees wtpmeeta heise ‘ showing the way to other Bur | < ie ve c > rene! , « AKERS SIGN ROOKIN fevent, are both going het . Officials of the French Olymplo basketball teams, both quintets! Qua MK h going thru their “a * een | committee have had carlonds of Another rookie has been ald to tte | training paces overy afternoon bes | jf i ping asid heir oppositio: Philly ationals, Th atert Is Barne pd KANE DECLARES snow hauled down from the moun.| *WeePing aside their opposition with| rhiily Nati ; Barney | fore a lary of High Jump “4 ag 2 United States seems prac- tleally certain to win at regularity. They tangle soon, |itelgeth, shortsto wan vith see Te crowd of fans, BATELE 1S ON | tesa ee Se, fnesera sone c/s tn ince Wa ue last yearn, least o1 6, and, ile it has been made event in the coming CHICAGO, |. 25—Eddie Kane, | fairl ‘for practte h van | ¥' “he uit ert ae, is in the | ager of es Gibbona, Be: "Paul falety to if saws heed vn) JACK SILVER | ia Stith Tame DAWSON GETS us: y y * can men | Heats 0 ata |heavywelght, corroborated state In trials yesterday, tho Norwegian RESTING UP) {the ber vinniniess | PRINCETON BID ments he had matched Gibbons tol ski jumpers made tomo Jumps of| Jack Silver, San Francleco Me LSet fight Juck 1 y, Y | |. Vred Dawson, University of Ne-{ rt Jack Dempsey, world’s cham-| more thin 120 feet aftor taking off al weight, is Under the weather and is braska coach, who las defeated pion heavywelght, some time next | jumping pitch with only a run of plon iatywelzh hme, timo, Ecleipe Mciglenn AE iAP URES aoe Tis Dee ten, sicsonsliet ee! Wi aid Gibbons would | 100 feet, kingpin lightweight around | hasirecelved an offer to tutor the start tralning im April, A perman- jolden Gate district | COAST UMPIRE. Princeton ‘Tigers in 1925, as Bob emt camp will not be established rs one - | LOS ANGELES, Jan, 9, Walter | Roper expects to retire after this Unt! three Weeks before the bout SOCCER, MEN MEET — ; nips "| GHICAGO—A 5 Schaller, former Seattle Coist louguae | Seison, ‘Dawson has been in the is eh 10—/ ie of re Olym. Rutt erford to player, bas been mseiled a contract | Mountains: of Colorado for his health MIKE McTIGUE Le Sirs ih ef a LIDeRe, et 7 to umpire in the Comst cirujt diya | since the close of the football sea- Mo: vas called by r J. Peol, | ing the coming season, Prosidert | om REFUSES BOUTS |pres at the tnited States Foot Quit at O. A.C. Harry A. Willams annoiied yom | —_——-— | NEW YOF Jan, 25, © Me. |. Ne ete Oe Ce PORTLAND, Ore., Jun, 26 | terday. ¥y competition without any ||Tisue, world's light heavyweight soaeiegans ae én nant oot sr each ae ha NE v_JAP NET | undue trouble, champion, turned down an offer by etlcs and football ‘conch at tha WI | $$ $y | Newark promoters to meet young| HOPPE PLAYS AUGIE ; : aria 1 college, an WRIGHT ILL STAR COMING 2 eR Stribling and Georges Carpentier for| EHICAGO—Wéillle Hoppe, world's 5 night that he FIGHT HARMS Takeo Harada, now tennis cham- of the caliber of Leroy Brown, Johnny Murphy, Dick Landon and Harold Osborne be found? Nowherv, js the answer, h one of this quartet can ‘round 6 feet 4 and over. loubtful 1f any country any- tere can show such a galaxy ars in one event ag Ameri. boasts in the high jump, Uncle Sam, on past perform. least, should grab the ‘our places in the high- MALL @/'/,," ° THis Is A WING SEASON | AND THIS IS THE be IT’S AN MAT MATCH $100,000, The row between McTigue |champion 18.2 balkline billiard star, || W&4 Peslgned, to take effect at the Billy Wright ana’ Gil pion of Japan, is planning to come CIICAGO—Ren dent, Ital-|and his manager, Joe‘Jacobs, wae twill cls ‘l] end of tho present school year, 4 ane Jikhind Bilty | to the UWnited States this summer : A a is. ma er, Joe Jacobs, was play a three-cushion mateh with is will fle! i . Aw, mL ne fan h , and Jack|#ettled when McTigue bought “his | Awasle Kleckheter, forner natonal| | AMA! oppesition was given as Shy Patil oat uinisinWalte }to compete in the bis national Linov vple for falls here tonight,| way out of the contract threecuhion che the reason, ary 4. ‘ey lito nlddte- | tournaments, He will be a member mplon, welghts, of tho Nipponoso Davis cup team,

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