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j APY eT / J 2%, PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1924 MARAE EE 0 mal Rs a St a Ra RR OT eS ee i ———<<____——— /CALIFORNIA’S TRACK AND FIELD SUPREMACY THREATENED f] Outlook Is [isFirtby Great) Cline and ~BERLENBACH MAY BE TITLE CONTENDER | Do Battle b) ‘ST ee : oy: Petts ° ‘fi Knockout Weltsewslghip Fight. Ste ia mantle eeneyt eos sid _ Artist I Pool Tonight Bb csinar se tnaeneert leage. Apr Pup igo eo} Prospect ”" |New Yorker Has 23 Con- END CLINE f x cushion handicap championship being conducted a t ys secutive K, O, Wins to 4 for Bears Stanford Threatens to Su- persede California in Spring Meeting Of California } rn intercollegiate tr 4 fie Sibley parlo Lindbloom holds the Northwest pocke billiard cha es fighting the stupas Maha cagd i ‘ bared | His Credit to Date Crystal ri eight year He ia also conceded to be the premier snooker cur a newoomer hare, | but player in this section, He is credited with high runs of 111) NEW heavyweight sun ts shin- graduation others to ret Stanford, wi » horizon as ing $9 pink balls in snooker and 14 in three cushion billiards |ot swat I ames with a reputation of being t, and he holds a two: in pocket billiards in tournament pool, 189 in lineup pool, : ‘ K. 0. ver Davis needs no further intro threatening the nip rel » fine and 11 in bank pool. Fourteen of the star players of the| The * eet sensation wet ves aes enbach, the young New York ! eight, who has 23 oonsecu Seattle fans, and wh up some, he can atill | § sock, and Cline ts also reputed to be Coach Templet Of beating the Bear Northwest, including Sibley, Johnston and Woodyat, scratch heay ve k WEAK men, are competing in the present angle tournament. Pre- nockout to his credit é j “. a hitter, no there may be some mer ; : ; | Ho's only 22 ye altho hi er, 90 ; re t rn minary matches are now being run off Ho's only yee ss aad sith relay dista ° uns sheecdaded me J Fiat he weighs 5 oO Bs ag re seep Sesg Young Sam Langford, who fought rae gee ones till growin should be a legit Titi croet be filled between now apn 8 nifty pattie againet Ft ne ts . Sma ast. week,’ boxes Irankle I re and the big Just in the offi Elmer Boyde quarter m. " strum, relay m: in the 220-yard | school. Nearly 200 m: Under Coach ( Took Is as follow Capt. Bill Neufe ‘@nd Francis look lik ea in the Weights, with the former the only ets of the par Britt, the willing Tacoma light in the sixround semi fckey and Fred Welsh, meet in the four event, the pop Everett boxes Brownle V1! | Fillptno, in the second pre and Harry Gorke a Hawkes, featherweights Being able d the big thing in aprinting « show ning. ent yr this} Dan Salt and Lonnie Austin are a ia jecina wee sure point winner maya ear pe d Bf - eqns Aner. £5 | nbach jas a terrifio 5 cob the other night tw won the| staging the party, which starts a bis let tided* ae Dutt: thet TING 660-yard run in New Yo: Hang-\ 8:30 Sieg acathce waceae ai HAL i : ing dehind siz of the best runners " tae eke ema a st : dag ach pep — ft paw itt that may som da de Sheppard « the best Prospects. The former !s of this quartet. Hurst also is nee; victory was not only sensatt throne Jack Dempsey, who says that [ 1 man with a better lef hand than his own who will beat for the mid-| >, a Fike able: fel he s ’ Mipdistance runs. Goertx is an ex-|;ri.% "7 surprise to trai GOLF PREXY im. Dempsey haw’ stood up Perienced half-miler. Mulvaney is} d 6 right hand punches ot Geo the only seasoned distance man on |’ EO SCHWABACHER was re pentier and Luis Angel Fi the squad. | ° L ted president of the Wash-}— Aaa 2) Er so es roa __. |and has beaten them with his own ) Becker in the high hurdles; Fran. | Diamond Dust ington Golf and Country club for terrific left hook os. eis in the high jump, ‘and Boren for he coming year at the first an — ee x reims masnermats. [ual meting of Seaitien younret!| Peery Notes } Oregon Is Portland Beavers Sign Up NORW AY is t record “Scotty” Finley, for years trainer of the Los Angeles Coast league || ‘ste je, however, as st . my oP reese" nal pagel Foard a . . “ ” 4 4 sc ctadaptaaha ag et pleated Frere Sekiniy Mil, just setae sf the| fom mvsmges as ern ave} VECEON in Scotty” Finley as Trainer| “WINNER AT Sea may do the unexpected and | Shack uth end of tho city limits, J. C,|eems to The schedule for the California |* feld and Joo Ne eae | tae : H k y T lt has been sl Rose City tousers frock team for the present season |are on ea asc apa tree taking p us l U this » ((HAMONTX, France, Feb. 6.—By fbllows: | abacttvaig 5 CONFERENCE STANDINGS Finley is succeeding Billy Burke, who will handle the Oakland train-||\ mopping up in 3 March 22. U C., at Berkeley: | ioe” souetts RYE T Bo peg the “4 Won leat Pet. |) ing work this year. Burke was formerly with the Seattle Ind skling events of the i e April 5, Olympic club, of San Fran-| - wether with Nar) ailcity bas y4 be : Olymnthe .. platen: soporte: prosrasa, cisco, at Berke! Ne Oe eee “ Luis A; Norway advanced Monday sity of I!in Stanford. Tand Athletic c @ P. A. A. meet, at Berkeley; May | BIGBEE FOR OUTFIELD 40, Far Western relays, at Berkeley. | Ure Bigbee, now with Los Ang’ ‘Then the Eastern ri 's, dato unset. fo be tried ent tn the 1904 by the com. SS ee poorest ead PLANNING. | Cage Results |: ‘i. Ore, © Un peting nati co. yicror sin the ski expe m the An els. If he fatle to make the, “ Ed Terner, brother of Les Turner, now | 'ast Co. basketball five} Monopoly of the vict : wa crade, he will be given a thoro mound S ¢ { Washington team by a score mT YORK Feb’ 5 Taft team tn ajjumps and the combination 18 mete! NEW CHAMPION trjal. ¢ former tating bas Wea tn the) ninth and sixth fairways ® thrilling game EW YORK, Feb. 6.—Reading of tae ton toe Garfieta | ak Kana Ae Goane Ther N A. A. for the past few years. He's quité/ iia + low! say e fierce combatt i bid Meare at 4 dah : Fok eg te: aumejand ready for plowing an Ax of the game came tre Heme, comertve gem might Snes | sians now have 134% points; © hockey as played by it takes more than rain dians and United States teams in| and, 76%; Great Britain, 30; Un ates, 29; Sweden, 26; Aust n Hob Hesketh, Washington for. LONG DRIVER} ycui-io-aen shore |to keep “Boss” Francis James and Piper & Taft. (13) Edith Cummings, of Chicago, new | Art Boss, former Seattle home | eg a Noarnat i edebge cong rtoggnec the Olympla fbal sail at banks: “) ; i . , jhin of workme! © he Olympic final match at Cham m (6) | ‘4 2 - 9%; Can- * king. bh tom the voluntarily r ‘ in (8) | Switzerland, 24; France, 1 n qomman'ergolt champlog, ct, America, | 15 jae, "re Rut,on. the telun ja fine showing. Work on the drain. nix, Fi x Rickard, promoter |} rtia (2) |Rda, 11; CzechoSlovakia, §%; Bel- 48 one of the longest woman drivers ree ing system ts also well under way,| Perey Dolstad, the Quay cage shark of combats, asked himself how lo cctalsvelehuiest stay a dh the game. Few Americans can |BARNEY AND BRANDT gureor payee and ‘next week will find ‘a larger|*ems to ‘be © sc hie ting- eye La hits gene? Theeel Melber on | vrei sium, 6; Ita . hit a golf ball a: | Ed Barney, outfielder and Lefty " , baer ata tose : h : | SR I teNawe Year |ans of men at work clearing for | "85" ane, Quer" Jim S hea ‘very, "prumipliy? He ‘aot ta have been ret , [the other six fairways of this first |t mn tor any other forward touch with Tom Duggan of Mon ana Leitch, of England, have to step | At the work. of pr fo keep up with her, long as they| _ STEULAND UNDER orTIoN [half of the proposed 18-holes course goals in tre "WRESTLING | IN FRISCO Will the Seattle City eage champions ses “ of the Washington Golf and Coun mel Yi ‘ CAPITOL WILE WINS Geore nd, pitcher A by ake part in the erecholastic I not he sport. in the United E Sre off the tce. | seattio. fros on the Elmer |try club, |toureas W. ston) fesnsy He, won| mente piteny Is a. same played’ ot th 471 Rickard Schikat and Georgo ’ leer daragtian® saveemint, salve Along about the spring of 1925,|' ; n of the game, with! 1) i. reported that Rickard wants 4 ecnore (ello in'<on6 mmetch, end “Ad Santel THOMAS WON’T _ | rreatt by the trains. | Lao, Herb, Joe and the rest of the | or aetes o his credit. Gowans and : 4 ri] ne 28 t0 line land John Lundee in the other is the to hire the Car dian Olympic t and will t away from the affillations by of 1 great basketball for giemincned tling program. billed for ncisco for tonight. or some of its to tempt 1 a on tree Wyte tly ania with. regular Sophs showed food passing combination, but lacked | Fri scoring ability SUMMARY | a |boys hops to test the texture’ of the| here, # GO TO TEXAS) "4mn1s to may erry AAIN |turt with thelr trusty mashlea,| ("Unive | For the third time Spencer Harris has |. ms erepit acho Claude Thomas, veteran Los) been sent the Bay City club of the| While awaiting the grand opening Sat houthpaw, je baling over |Mist isnaus by the Phiisce Oregon made nine p we, while Wa: a Amer-jon the McKinley Hill site, these | uni SOARS ER as i ) |VEACH SUPPLIES THE PUNC nc) taal that sends him to Ehreve.|‘<a%™ Which means that he becomes the|young men will get in thelr golf|com @ cage Winner to their | iy fering them salaries Fophomores (19) _ Capitol Ht ¢ tvuad i vm | Permanent property of that club. Harris! i. oves elsewhere, and the ex.-|* } those of star ball play | Tint ». ¥. Ferguson (§)/ Manager Lee Fohl, of the Boston Port in the Texas league. He says|is a former Broadway high school star » and at f | Pics. ver (6) | 3 Will refuse to report. It was un-|here pense of one, Carl Reiter, a man-! Coach Jimmy Arbatunot eays that he proposal arouses rese | Thomas (7) . CO. ntes ay | Ret Sox, s that any batting ) derstood that he was to have gone| — about-town who tries so hard to !m-| sets few wrestlers, if any, from Beattie who take an alarmed view of ull] Abrams (4) 22.20.1.6...2 James (¢) | Strength lost by the sale of Burns to _ to Salt Lake in tho trade for Eimer SMITH WILL ' prove his game that he may collect | fem "nosis Jimmy's wrestier professional sport, the team may | Tamonka na tok MeencEe, bsg nan be sor huariage ale q _ | | tea. : : . 1 e la as : yan for MeKay,/up by the purchase of. Bobby Veach, iit it esentis' to: have: fallen ‘once in a while. teed. There Ia no reaso be recruited from the large class | Gapivel Hill, nowe’’ | UP © pur tira fF (PLAY ABROAD|) 0) — |S Saas Setter ort ot ch tuniek trata gtler sae sae oP petrott Fant figerse Veen eood | | sabe cofenstonaSten tint? Canam ee |for two or three more years Fer ee | MacDonald Smith, winner of the OHIO STATE TO BEC ‘Mere sar * IS ANNOUNCED [ternational field, has announced his| . Following the lead of Pennsylva-| . Fligged Oaklander, are fighting four | jsity will stage a relay carnival | $40,000. for the se BEATEN BY in this country. Ho has an idea that | Weleht, picks a tough one in Tacoma Madison | Thursday when he boxes Rocco Stra- | jeago White Sox,-says he would e the samo pli in winter re and a few other American cities, | \dimmy Delaney, crack st. Pau}|intentions of entering the British | tila, Washington and Drake In stag-| Football receipts’ at the Univers (REGINA IS but Rickard Just twiggered the great | SEATTLE HEAVY igh of | rounds in Oakland tomorrow night.) WOULD DO A COMEBACK April 19, with entries limited to the|/had one of the strongest professional hockey in Eee nme Bora | | e to| Malgia in the stx-round semi, wooo Human Bake Oven for Joe Waterman's club. Young! Le oe vata Bote sis pad | Prof al hockey is part of the in At Ta) OAKLAND BOUT in ait rs ciy'e| STAGE A RELAY SYRACUSEHAD | | nistr mrt program ia covet REAL TEST FOR DR. LOUGHNEY’S | FAT SEASON ies Vightheavyweight, and Jack Reeves, |open tournament .this year. ing relay meets, Ohio State univer. |ity of Syracuse showed a profit financial ibiiities of the gume) Jack McDonnell, \Beattle heavy | | Ed Walsh, former star of the Chi-|Ohlo Intercollegiate conference. |in the country, losing but one game| VAN SEXTET Square Garden could be m ee out of a tough achedule. | take ; Ccwun Oh? |say a big league comeback if the| BENDER STILL HITS "EM | [JANCOUVER, B. C,, Feb. 6.—The | time that baseball occupled in sum-| Dudley and Eddie Roberts, welters,| Qyercomes, Rheumatism, Danger- 4 L 0) N ig |spitball wasn't barred. Walsh says} The veteran Chief Bender, always) Another 12-year-old golf prodigy| Y Regina Capitals Inst night met|mer. ‘Tho men belng knocked cold | heading the show. erousty High Blood Pressure and 12 few years’ rest has made his old|m great batsman, , finished better|has been adm 1.to this country, | defeat at the hands of the Vancou-/for hours y the gay action of} Dropsy in Very Short Course, rHEATR: 3 | poree fee] as ‘good as ever. Ed/than .200 witht Baltimore last sea-|inispite of ail that was dono to|ver Maroons here by a score of 4|heavy shilalehs gave Tex a new! WARNER HAS BIG JOB PSEA Aa always was an optimist. ron, tighten up immigration laws. to 6 conception of a sport that he hat Leland Stanford is looking to| ach Glenn Warner to put a stop| Thero will bo six cities in the|to California's winning ways on the! |circuit in the international league | Stidiron, For four which Rickard and Dugan are try-| has reigned supreme on the Coast. | ling to organize as an expansion of | It will be a great battle when V | present Canadian natfonal | Per clashes with Andy Smlth, Cali New York and Boston wiil| fra mentor. DAY | represent the United States and the Canadian teams will be Toronto, Hamilton, Montreal and Ottawa, Regina had a 2to-1 lead at tholonly vaguely heard of before. 1c end of the first period, and main. | ained It in the second session, when both teams scored. However, in the last period, the ran wild, coring three times to Regina's ? DEMPSEY \ i GIBBON BEN PICTURES ROUND FOR nouND ‘Taken at SHELBY, MONTANA 25e UN’ Tu, 6 Pr. We AFTER le PAD 4 Se 8 \ 1 Yj ASKING Hi | WAW, BY JovE “NAY | Wi: Aine | VICTORIA HERE WEDN RTHA MDEAR wee S\ d | Vie a Seattle ; Mal 2 M ‘ W ADVANCE I] |. Victoria ana will. play Vv * | their last league game in Se IT1S MY HONOR EAS F |] ISQurTE'A || lenaerOnr Slghee: kedsan’ the ja |The schedule will give about 20 To INTRODUCE To GIR ROLAND#|]/ STRAIN ON] [tight for Coast playoff positilons, |ates in each clty between Novem-| You, SIR ROLAND WES JUST LiKE! | HIG MONOCLE!}| | tomorrow's game is important, ber 18 and Mreh 16. ‘AUD It has been announced from hock Ses eee ear HAWTRY, OF SUFFOLK ne A [sie dealer | Joy headquarters th Har.) ' TO APPOINT MULDOON ENGLAND! ~ AH-yM~- OH NES? — HUM, ~I SAY a. A ve veatagle ria will be O. K the game, it} NEW YORK, Feb. 6.—William \TISTHE Desire LHAVE MADE RATHER A GETINN PAST WORK “TH having been thought that he would | Muldoon, reappointed to the New WAFFLES if |have to stick to tho sidelines be-| York baxtng cothmission, 1s expect HERE AGA cause of an injury. ed to be appotnted chairman at the | | reorganization of the commisison to- Cael ROLPNe,: 10 Ronee QUAINT IDEA,~-|| TH! FRONT MR HAMWTRY, Ves MAKE HIS QUARTERS 0 ASK TWO Qurre £ | WITH US THE Two HUM MOST Z | YOUNG FISHER BEATE! jaay- WEEKS HE WILL eae De CeBIT! 2 | TOLEDO, Feb. 6.—Jock Malone, | TOMORROW Be WTOWN J ADVANCE, 2 Bt Paul middleweight, won 8:n0p:|: enrLADMEPHTA, Bab. &—Bobby February 6 FROM actors| | “~~ FAWAICY, «~ og || ular 12 AND FRIENDS| (| O4 VERY WELL ; Fisher, OF THE “THEN f= ‘ ound decision from Young Syracuse | Wolgast won a ten-round decision Watch them go. The battle for the League's leadership. MRS. 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