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PAGE 20 HE SBATTLE 2 Bree New | Tex Tex Rickard of N. W] NAVY PICKS CREW FOR OLYMPIC TRIALS @ Men Signs Daly, Schaller andi{\i{! | 3Y AHERN) Fine E ight X >. Represents —== = Saag il i Waterman (OUR BOARDING HOUSE | Is Succe ee Phyle Replace Byron, \ \\| : SAN Li -Le¢ HAVES ‘ . ° ; Ward and Toman Y D OUT RIGHT Now IF You're | You 1 j | i in Game) h oirert weeenel-| Tu BETN bed tap Annapotls 1H Coast league's biin men x : Jr bO | 1 KNow “THAT GANG oF CLONES ON YO i ; i ; Dave beon lined up by Prexy \| Young Tacoma Promoter Doken PIRATES —"THEVL ‘ ae, Aree j Picked Crew Will Train y riilia 1 3 oar . £ £ : M4 a! = You WO GET ALONG | “ e sal itinme tor the 3804 cam |] i i ogc by in Good EVEN TAKE 1 h ben Atte wes for Shell Trials; Veter- 4 | mpresario = = Vout j 4 7 | - Phe following umpires will work |] \l tyle as imp our ig soles SUSeE ND ERY: h ans Selected + : S YGeT iN" Door ee + this year: Dal Schaller, r 1 | BY LEO H. LASSEN @00 AG. GE spate D, ried lads talon on, Casey, Carrot, Becker, Phyle, N | | Om WATERMAN, ‘the ‘popular “HEY GIVE ou WaT HEAVY t \' or Fe ts case die iain Finney and possibly Toman as ex-| |) res HANDSHAKE JUGT TO GEE ETA KICK OUT OF Ret PHIRI doe ene y Tacoma fight promoter, is mak pip pat in gt has r 4 to i i ling good at his venture in the Cit HOW) AUCH: CoN RATT EG VAWNING AT “TH! z Olympic which will be held ® Graduate of the Texas league, | |} place in the Northwest as one of /; Te ‘ as Parrish, captain of the 1919 eight, ®ohalier a former ball player and tts previler protioters. . | Pps Pisstie ie iss baag Phyle returning after year or Already they are dubbing Joo the of the Olympic championship Bo in retirement because of illness Byron, Ward and Toman will be} Missing from the 1928 corps. ‘Byron | thas gone to the Internat al league, Ward was unconditionally released @nd Toman is about ready to re-| ‘tire. | fhe rest are holdovers. | Causey is expected to be specie i |rex Rickard of the Northwest,” awley and Jand some of the matches that he rew of 1920, Himmin, Fi Bolles, of the eight, 1 Wai has staged in bis K at, club in Ta oy ily in prep: the Olympic tests who are lcoma have been among the best of the season. Jr, present Waterman has been #0 successful fs tu’ jin his Tacoma club that the Olym a e class chief umpire. pla American Legion has requ’ i =_ - him to take over the promotion of re is a possibility that some ows. % of the 1924 Annapolis eight ! Waterman has that inborn in fit into the Olymple shell |stinct of being able to fee) the pulse Diamond Dust BRAVES HAVE FINE PROSPECTS he Boston Braves are conceded to Daye two of the t young pitching of the public | is matches and tnis has also b result of long association with the game of jewat af a fight manager. Waterman first camo in CALLISON IS LOST TO “WwW” Prospects In the majors in Joe Genewich } @nd Johnny © | prominence as mana, TRACK SQUAD ‘ ley, one-time chy fonther r tern of me weight of the West. With Ridley Ve Z i BY JACK HOHENBERG . Waterman made an extensive tour) Se wax — = oes 4 rit dECIL CALLIAON, star’ Udiveh Jof the Orlent a few years ago i . Ic sity of Washington pole’ vaulter, @ hopes to stick In fast com- | great hitter and base elding weakness is a | Joo has served as a newspaper {scribe and for a time he was editor league keystone man, | of the Northwest Boxing Review CADORE WITH WHITE sox | , and showed his ability in this line ‘Leon Cadore,. for years a member of | by putting that publication across. ene fone Wat de® Sam J | Most of Waterman's succes has © Chicago White Sox this year, | | Wer, having claimed him by the) jbeen duo to hard work, Toute. Cadore was troubled with | COQCOOESCOCOSSCOSOBHOSSAAIMAMAAAAAAAAIASOO Waterman has learned the gamo | | will not return to school. Callison |has taken a position with a British dw not return, , to complete his | always a consistent per- ‘as good for points in the }pole vault and the high jump. He pitching baad all Inst season. JOE WATERM AN hops val aa ba cave t — | oe A Bey broad emp snd Sere: GROH RECOVERS . ”, : " : other, | - — —— ii 0. is loss means that Coac’ Groh has completely recovered| J0¢ Waterman is fast becoming known as the “Tex Rick-| second, reteree manager and pro |amundson must dig up sorfle high cam Lg |class pole vaulters, as well as new ea l |men in the century, the high Jump & minor operation, say reports trom | ard of the Northwest.” This popular fellow is making good |moter iW h ¥ e yo F ” Th 4 Phim of an injury taute asvine | with a bang as a fight promoter in Tacoma, staging some 21 hin iggy wo van Slag Berar ge | as ington Star College rere ay commderably, the biggest matches of the season in his K-st. pavilion, and} was tho promotion of fights tn the JONES CLOUTED APPLE has also taken over the promotion of shows for the Amer-|jungies of the Philippine talands, Mat Squad I averages of the Eastern Can- Team Forward|, § Es league show that Johnny Jones, out-| ican Legion at Olympia, Wash. Waterman, like Tex Rick- ipa! ve co pote Lee - 17771 | oon) 1111 ubstitute Au : the champion Montreal team: | ard, has had a varied career, and has learned the boxing|% % bad decision might remult tn a ; by aa game from the ground up. [ewer 06 wooden shoe’ OF; where Is Decided ih ‘ _for Is hii: e i prospécts are t time. Web | WASHINGTON ADDS COLLEGIAN “f q : nore | °%22. & bolo battle might ensue | St Selle Washington American league ciub | —Phots by Price @ Carter, Star Batt Photographers! wrng toughest end of the fight| BY TOM OLSEN t Signed crack young college first | zi wg |eame tn the refereeing work, as, no aks member of tne University of CORNELL GR (iA? Cae , ve Tei icin tice” *) EP EVEN GRD Rifle Mystery =| 25, Witerman’ SHEA, Columbia | prospects eight, will box | take in the headjine bout | In t smoker at Austin &/| Lioyd Wartes, 4 ead of George | going to try to fit in Vic Hurley's IMMY ARBUTHS coach of the t YT, the genial ersity of Wash on KOR, wan able to |Gemls are pulling wires, at the | Is Cleared U “The fight fang are the namo the ee “at Pvcaby @ show with | and Casey Anderfon's shoes. { AND HY did the Nebraska women’s ||action. G hing that | yr shtngten state Goll gore | high jump all by himself in the event if J Int ri eat Pubes cama rome Retadt aad | cao TS gpa 2 He pags . | t week and dropped the decision, /Jump man, being reserved for the will the University of Wash-\) munition, says a telegram re-|| “Making matches for a boxing | held yesterda oon at the cam Rasete iss 2 sian mn [samp and’ aot exchaely : iy [November 29, 1947 U ivedik ot- Because of insufficient . am-||Tho man who plunks down his dol-| | The Washington team will be com the program, sehich ie getting under |Gigtance “and. middie, distance mien 2 a CLINE, California welter-| munition In the state-of Nebraska, || lar at the box office window ts thu|poned of Paul De Ee aia are tarning out for daily condition- =e ca weight who fights Travie Davis | the girls’ rifle team asked the ||man who re: makes the matches. | pounds; Ted La Tuesday night, has started|Prercnt time, to get one of the bik)! Fuscy women to meet them in|| "Giving the fans tho acraps they Griffin, 145 pc pe at Austin & Salt's for the| Eastern teams out to the coast for!| only one position, prone, Instead || ant menna success in the promot: | 135 pounds; Ray Berry, pounds Davis is doing his training/the November date. |] of prone and offhand, as had been | thet pe inne rane aan down | Davis and Lange were unopposed t, but will wind up his agreed upon. thelr throats that they don't want/in the tryouts yesterday afternoon. ons for the battle here. sig wm erens qumoereeood +that | Captain Hale, Washington || means empty seats and poor re: but both men have dono v nough game between Cornell and Cline and Davis both lost| Washington ts off the official pro-|| COMch, refused to agree to the con. ||celpta. This rule applies the world /in previous showings to warrant ibe last fights they are rated|- om for 1924. Such a game might|| ‘tions asked for by Nebraska, || Over. wherever boxing bouts arejing placed on the varsity team,. ac the heavy punchers of the|nixe for enmity among Northwest || P*ause of the excellent scores j held. cording to Arbuthnot | Welterweights and Cline holds g which had been turned in by his In tho most thrilling bout of the sporting factions. | | nd® technical knockout “over gs : ho team | Ltt 12 offhand shooting. HUSKY BALL Jafternoon, Ray Berry won tho de iwhich Travie is anxious to inal announcement of tho eam | SRD... HET CHL DC PEE ED jy jeision over J. R. Vassar They ‘gl selected will be made inside of two| SAE OOS posse tis - er ithietkan me - COMISKEY SAYS | LURNOUT TS ics sors sous ii ing runs, conducted by Captain Ed x |Ferry. Tho fact that. dozen good CANAN AN |quarter milers are out for his place |does not seem to worry the blome ICE “TEAM _ {sais anx. IN FINALS |FARREN WINS HAMONIX, France, Feb. 1— TACOMA BOUT Canada's great hockey team be- 2 " & me a finalist for the Olympic, TACOMA, a - an Fi iat championship her> this morning by |*€2. San Erancisco lightweight,’ ta defeating England, 19 to 2, in the|isht defeated Johnny » Trambitas, : first of the seraifinal matobes: Portland, in six rounds here. Far- Being the heayy favorite forthe |TeN scored ‘two knockdowns in the championship, the victory of the|Second and one in the third. While Canadians over England was expect-| Trambitas finished strong, It was ed, but there was some great surprise | not enough to oyercome Farren’s when the English were able to score | big lead. Local promoters are said to bo the first timo In the cham-| endeavoring to sign Farren to meet tournament that the Cana-|Solly Seaman, the clever Gotham 4 been scored on, |lad, for a future date here. ing Sam Langford and Chee |“"* man won a Britt, lightweights, have |. University men who are handling hiv 5 tempts, and finally Berry grabbed signed for the six-round semi. |‘*° Bers nenenst i ie big seme JOE WAS O. K. BILLED SOON tho honors just as the match near are sheenvorinig, to Being & cian) wiry . bby Graves Intends to|ed a close | Galt and Lonnie Austin are|Dionabip contender out from the) MULWAUKEE, Feb. 1.—Good fan: be basabel fakes oa Shall opting, wieaaindeio sive aan Mining up the rest of thelr eae such a one as the Navy 8 hacer playing is not AIlWAYA/atter March 1 an tho weather per-| Ray Clithroe got the best of Eugene d for Tuesday. 1923. A game of this sort would|shown by the fact that a player|mits. ‘Tho rotund mentor intendas| Martin in the third trial, and was draw immense crowds fields 1,000, Charles A, Cominkey,|to waste no time in getting his) awarded tho®lecision, Clitheroe de-/ BX lowner of the. Chicago American |squad into shape. feated Ed Paup in a previous elim. 'ARSITY FIVE TOUGH LINEUP | teasue team, deciarea when he took |_ Five’ lettermen will answer “aye” | {nation bout, while Martin won from when the roll is called. Gene} Hampson by default IS. WILLAMETTE} FOR CATHOLICS |'?* "4 '2 <touit court here tn |tathy, catcher; Ea Liston, pltcher;| , Pred Griffin won two straight do- P Washington's varsity basketball] How's this for a football echedute: |t%® ‘tial of Joo Jackson, former | pick Fryan outfield; Freddy Lew- |clstons over Glenn, and grabbed the is playing Willamette at{Army, Princeton, Georgia Tech,| White Sox star, who is suing the|{s, shortstop, and “Lefty” Leavers, | 148 pound beth on. the pokey : Ore., tonight in the first| Wisconsin, Nebraska, Northwestern | club for back pay which ho claims | outfield, aro the men who will form| |The boute werd witnessed by A TOM GLENN Tomorrow Is the Last Day of the road trip. The Huskies|and Carnegio Tech on successive |!» due him. [the inner core of the 1924 Husky|™® crowd of students, A good shot and a good team man, | —of— ' with O. A. C. at Corvallis | Saturdays? Comiskey, in his testimony, de jball club. Heinie Hyllengren, from Tom Glenn is one of the stars of : day and with Oregon at| That's what Knute Rockne 4s at-|clared he had noticed nothing wrong | last year’s squad, will also be pre-| NE WADA LOSES | ‘ie. Seattle college team that sill e 9 | 4 on Monday. tempting next fall with his Notre|in Jackson's playing during thejent. McDonald and Don McKenzie ateayes play the crack Columbia university | . Dame gridders. 1919 world series, but ridiculed {are other men who will be out. TO “W” CO-EDS | team, of Portiand, here Saturday ° ee In: S | night at the Knights of Columbus Nebraska, twice the Nemesia of| Jackson's claim that his perfect] Nearly the entire 1923 freshman| The women's rifle team at the| Notre Dame, will be played at fielding record should show ho play-|squad will answer tho first call, the|University of Washington scored| 74” South Bend, Ind., this year. ed a great and honorable game. coach hopes. Harry Arnold, a prom-|their second consecutive victory of | TU RATA it tfielder, is the only doubt-|the season by defeating the Nevad AMATEUR ICE |BIG PREP CAGE. _ |i ase. Arua hurt is tose bay coms in moat tlerraphic. shut ROSE CITY GAME TONIGHT GAME ON TODAY "iris. "Sortie iy ee simeea” S| IVE PLAYS Semi-Annual Shoe Sale if The University of Washington! ALLARD and Roosevelt, only|charke of the freshman team agnin.| | The Husky women hung the In I OCAL TEAM | and Butch’s hockey teams will meet undefeated teams in the Seattle; “Torchy” says he has plenty of] ’ _ fase em eis “ae te fing tor HB lefeated - Columbia © Uni. s lin a Ct 6 game | : maskeths 30, »|Prospects on hand for another |W days ago, anc boxing: fo 2 undefeated Columbia Unt- { in a City league game tonight at|high school basketball race, wer prosm Jother and more vigorous competi: | Vatetty haarbtcall tivascot Pork: - Millions Use It - Few Cents) 7:20 o'clock at the Arena clashing in tho feature game at|champlonship club, | * an , tion, Capt. William A. Hale, rifle|jand, will stack up against tho Seat. It ig the final scheduled game| Roosevelt this afternoon.. The win- lteam coach, is pleased by the show a Sa orca - - a h ie College e Buys Jar at Drugstore jot the season. The play-off, be-|ner will have undisputed possession GRAVES WIL I ing made by the membera of. the |couote, pa ates: a ea tween the Maple Leafs and Butch’s,/of first place for the present. squad, ithe Gi billed to station February's. |. ‘The other games follow: BE HEAD OF 5 Nelther: team has’ tasted detent this Ee REFS — Lincoin at Queen Anne, dro JACOBS LEAVES | ‘evita: rosavay PREP BODY INDIANS SIGN c|ter terme tin. toean tnd ! : ea t | ON SATURDAY) 777228 West Seattle. : 2 YOUNGSTERS | cienn, forwards; o'connor and —$—$$$____— A ol + that he could not} wiiard Lasley, young n, guards, and Ferrandini, cen Elmer Jacobs, Seattle's star pitcher Macaca EXPECTS CHANCE peas eile the work of | sandiot pite Y |ter, Columbia's lineup hasn’t been for the past three years, 1s leaving | , Feb. 1—Edourad Hore. | supervising the state interscholastic| tint by the Indians last fall, has| nounced. Saturday for the Kast with Mrs. Jake Belgian cue champion, here | basketball tournament to be held at) new contract with the|_ “Clipper” Smith, former Notre and the five little Jakes. He will re-|for a match, sald he expecta to play |the University of Washington, March Dame r, is coaching the Rose turn West with the Chicago Cub! Willie Hoppe for the world’s 18,2/6 7 and 8, Paul Johnson, secretary) outfit. pitchers to train at Catalina island. championship within 60 day jof the Washington State High! This is to be the first of a three- | aicatateee SEP .| School Athletic association, yesterday game series, the other two being signed a Redskins and will go South in two weeks, where Red Killifer wants him to work tn a few seml-pro games to get his bearings. Men’s Shoes and Oxfords | $5.85 $6.85 $8.85 — Even our latest arrivals have been included in | the drastic reductions taken for this great semi- annual event. A remarkable variety of styles and leathers—and values that are not being equaled elsewhere is the story in a nutshell. } Yours for More Style and Better Shoes |made public his resignation. Do for Po: d v. “pobby" G U. of W. base.| Earl Averill, Snohomish outfielder, |POOKet for Portland, ball coach, will take over Johnson's | bas also put his name on the dot CHICAGO, Feb. 1.—Ea “Strangler | duties, ted line, They say he is quite a Graves, in a circular letter to each laisse Fi of the contesting state high schools, requests each district manager ‘| ANGELS TURN turn in all scores so that a fair judg ment ma ybe arrived at. Twelve re-| BIG BALL DEAL [port cards, carrying all basketball) Los Angeles has turned a big deat | Tete expects: that the Thsotor’ with the St. Louis Americans where- | by George Lyons, pitcher, and Tony rence of managership will cause the| j,0, catone TaeALeSevGe: 4 high schools to show considerably |).°8°, Catcher, are Turned over mt more interest in the tourney, Al the Browns for Inflelders Durst ready, Graves has received congratu.|@0 Whaley, Pitcher Wright, Catch. tatory notes and telegrams on his ap.|¢* Josh Billings and another player pointment, to come. How L. A. ever put over {— a deal like this will be a long-stand- r ystery. FOR ALL )| 1% ™Yster?: OCCASIONS On the 2,175 TEAMS | | IN PIN MEET Quick bi Montana Jack" McCo t here tonight. OLONIA PATH BEL PinCA PINE | COMING SUNDAY JACK DEMPSEY TOMMY Championship Fight PICTURES Taken at Shelby, Mont. ROUND FOR ROUND 1510 | Westlake Near obstinate, unruly or sham- hair stays combed all day in style you like. “Hair-Groom” if a dignified combing cream, which that natural ‘loss and well. THis 1s A WING SEASON AND THIS IS THE WING ned eect to, your. hair—that IT’S AN 20% Bs business and on social occasions. “Hair-Groom” is greaseless; also | | RROW OLL AR “helps grow thick, heavy, lustrous _ hair. Beware of greasy, harmful | | Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. Entries for the American bowling congress, to be held in Chicago next month, total 2,175 teams at present. Entry fees to be divided into prize money now amount to more than $100,000. More than 11,000 bowlers will compete. PANTS STORE CO.,704 IstAv.

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