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Patty rxtrtcn 8 PAGE 10 About Fights and Fighters BY LEO H. LASSEN LOI ry, No More Scribbling for Washington Swee psters Don Grant and Sam Shaw Acted as Authors on Last Trip East, and Rowing Coach Claims It Took Their Minds Off Oar Game; Other Varsity News BY TOM OLSEN ‘ALLOW has placed a ban on news: paper writing for his Washington oarsmen. No more will the Husky crew men be able to relate in the sporting columns of different newspapers the activities of the {Washington crew, or to give their versions of the rowing ee fortunes of war are situation. often strange, and fickle,|} “I don't want indeed, is Dame Fate. money,” the coach A few years ago little did|rowing don’t jibe. Karloff of the Cossacks/to write for the papers, they'll have to give up the crew, imagine that one day soon he} “At Poughkeepsie last year, two of the men were writ- would be a preliminary pugil-|ing daily stories of the coming race. They became so en- ist in America. A lieutenant ——~| grossed in their work that it in the famed Russian Cos- ffected their preliminary sacks, Karloff was swept } training before the big race. aside with his comrades of at, there ia a@ the “white army” by the red that tide in Russia and today Ivan nat m Karloff is trying to make his Grant, way as a heavyweight boxer captain and s fighting {s the only ‘ n last ye shell, were the two trade he knows. oarsmen referred by Coach Cal Karloff made his second daly ato in the ring and his first i the In Tacoma a week bis ow named Bhowed a fast le and His rv Polish, of course Werfully built fellow and may yet be heard of in heavyweight circles Karloff makes his home in a local Russian colony and ts under the management of “Matt” thews, genial local manager, The Russian has had ¢ experience as a wres 5 a A bbardon aa learned flu SOACH “RUSTY” to deprive the men of a chance to make declare but newspaper writing and In the future, if any of the men want Idaho Pilot Couat prohibits a writing for low, They wre start Seattle WASHINGTON PLAYS IDAHO TONIGHT 6 Washingtor © campus gymnasium here light In ono of the featured games which will be w a crowd 1 jam the Washington ym to the rafters, be close. mahington acored @ narrow.margin ory over Idaho at Moscow also Japan, He will fight again ° soon and if he gets by prob- | ‘Lda geile ably be started in Seattle in the ; staat aniveee'’ ona peer future. wards, and Nelson an +N guards Sullivan Was Fast, ie % Tho game starts at 7:20 o'cl Says MeGrath * : cae "Most present day people INTRA-MURAL the Impression that John L BASEBALL SOON Van was a big, slow fellow,” Were ea- teen Tim McGrath, famov the San Francisco B “But, on the contrary, he one of the fastest big men the ring game has ever He was at the top of his fo fie fought Charley Mitchell in Eng: | land. The Sullivan that fell before Jim Corbett at New Orleans was only a shell of the real John I. The pride of the oldtimers could run 100 yards in pretty close to LOOKING FOR wn deo zante o ose owe) Game Set | woura ron th- | that right hand. There was noth Crew Manager Walter Best hes eam stot gantees men) FQ AY OMA wer even vernon, Sees ie Manager Durwin Motanest to pro- final league gamo for the/cure a suitable coaching launch, and Jack Britton, Grand | L Seattle Arena is scheduled to | Soc {s rcouting 4 nag Old Man of Ring |aueee with the Seattle and Vancou-jto jine up much a craft Jack Britton, the grand old man/|V¥er hockey clubs hooking up, | Metsnest emphatically states the of fistiana, is truly the boxing ring’s| Vancouver comes bh A. 8. U. W. tn going to pay for the present wonder man. But the old} lead over Seattle, 1 | laur and it is not appealing to Master, despite (six. victories out of | regain if ‘ the Chamber of Commerce, bankers seven since he Handed the welter- | night. or lumbermen for ald in making ‘Weight crown to Mickey Walker, on | the b He tes that the November 1, 1922, hasn't the punch. will seek financial ald Occasionally one reads that Brit- fren hE men if the crew ts sent ton is on his way to regain the wel-| tonight, Friday in V' a, and Mon. | East. terweight belt. But the writer even| day, in the finals, at Vancou The Husky, the present coaching doubts {f Britton himself takessuch|} While these teams aro p: neh, would ‘fill be used by & matter very seriously. Jack, @|the coast. Victoria le windi | Coach Callow, while the new launch shrewd, clever ring general, wisely | season on the prairie would be used by Assistant Coach knows that his heyday is a thing of | Bob Butler, the past, and nobody better than ——_—_—_ he aleoa) how much Brit-| DIPLOMAS FOR COLIMA WINS DELANEY BOUT Britton is an extremely tineexam-| HONORED MEN ple far some of our rising boxers. Fnstead of emblems awarded the In his ring career there {s evident | “most valuable” players in the Amer-|_. LOS A proof of greatness—greatness that|ican league hereafter will be} Colma, W ht, won was achieved mainly thru clean and | presented diplomas. That wan a de. |*%® “ecision over Jimmy Delaney, st Wholesome living. |cision reached by the league at its|PS4! Mght heavyweight, Jack Britton was what he was be-|recent meeting in Boston, The sug. |TOUN4S here last night cause he knew how to take care of| gestion camo from Babo Ruth, who| himself. He lengthened his fight! Cy) 7 R naid | apa trea amply toms fr was he uveay hed mors rea as FREEDMAN, Is ra his religion to be a clean liver. | knew At the present, Britton, 89 yearled a > of age, can defeat ordinary welter- Sharpe gy angen welghts. Even today he has mar. and Y deciaio probhey masrace velous footwork. He jabs, crosses | 'o detphi ig Tht se and hooks with most of his old fin- eee eee inder ¥ the afternoon Final Ice wists sien The games go only seven innings © sport Seattle still needs two games to cinch a place in the playoff. They tangle with the Maroot Bert four , #0 he suge “certificate of merit’ could hang on the pa |will get a diploma for ler one for 1922. ton 1923 George 8 round in an effort } 20.—Ballor | THE SEATT LE STAR WEDNI The Franklin Huskies, Roller Hockey Champs Winning the 90-pound titl Saturday at the stal Poo ton st., the “home grounds The boys pictured here ar Shipek, forward; Dat Mickey Yamoaka, defense; ( Suzanne Can Still Perform Re default tennis ¢ ey ~D nea because of illness, Mile. Su manne Lenglen we: HEAVIES HEAD _FACOMA SHOW Stanley Willis and I #, are down Karloff boxes Billy epectal. They're heav of other bouts BILLY WELLS TO BOX DUFFY Oakland Jimmy Duffy, ¢ terweight champion, will meet ‘Ber pant wel me ¥ . clever Eng t Oakland ibe tn for another treat ¢ birthday, when Harry b weight champ Californian, nington's middie on, meets Jack Reever, in four rounc SHADE WINNER OVER BRITAIN ST. PAUL, Feb, +2 Callfornia welterweight, had a very slight edgo over “Bermondse Wells, English boxer, in ten roun: nd Dave 8} ‘here last hesse, but the youth of his legs has fled, He 1s stili a remarkable box- er, and can outbox most every wel-| terweight today in a short fight But in a bout of 10 rounds or more it is probable that some youngster | could wear the old fellow down. Britton can't stand a fast pace for | long. Eventually, before Jack hangs | up his gloves, a youngster will come along and wear him down and | vod knock the old master for the | | nia | thei cs colds — at a once WAIT TILL I GET HOLD OF “THAT HAWTRY FELLA= HES A FAKE! HE CLA ' & eR DIDNT KNow AUNTHING ABOUT [7] TOUGH cur CARDS ~ NO~ BUT HE Took me You, Rie OVERTH' HILL FoR $136!= | sim ROLAND AN’ AS FAR AS BEING A PULLED “TH! DUKE, WHY SAY, TH}! GYPSY marc ROYALTY HE Kows, OW US “His KING AN’ QUEEN. WA MORNING, AN’ ROYAL FLUSH! 1S HEADED FoR POTS WEST WARWE \ Apply Sloan’s gently—you don’t have to rub it in. Immediately fresh blood begins to circulate swiftly your druggist today and have it at home—35 cents. Sloan’s Liniment—kills pain! | —eEE———eee_ 00000000000000 0 iJ o There Is Pleasure © in Companionship nd THE ZERO © _— tA defferson Street © Just BackofL.c.Smith Biég. 2 Care Tables, Pool, Cigars S Candies, Soft Drink © Fountain Lunches S ——Pay Checks Cashed —— 0000000000000 R Wart CARD HARM Warner 1S STEAMED UP LIKE A LAUNDRY QaSeey (WINDOW OVER YS’ ‘SIR ROLAND’= of the Husk Sree in the Seattle Roller Hockey l in an inter-city game. team. (From left to rig ht), Jimmy Craig, center; forward; Fred Gatewood, defense; ‘Paul Thornsen, in front) Carl Shipek and Cl ly de Craig, extras. Frosh Ball Outlook I aah Headline Next Week’s Smoker Very Good Pes battler, will headline next rean has lala off for a few weeks because of an injured eye. Gorman, having held his ow the harfi-socking Mike Dundee of Chicago, showed the boys and girls in Portland the other night that he can still fight fight : Lots of Action in Pool league, the Franklin Huskwea meet the Victoria, B, C., team Ray Wallin, defense; Jack defense; Everett Russell, goal; © as follows: Tod Morgan and Joe Gorman to ‘onst featherweight champ! week's smoker c: RELIMINARY qurveys of the freshman baseball ation at ‘ersity bh brought joy + of Coach Torchy To flery-haired mentor, for = a fixture at ah stop on suc. ° V hington tean has un ‘overed plenty of prospects who will Prove of ria] use both this year and next Don Reyerndorff, a piteh han had p a be ay North Ce ing bugs who thought strogsied to his feet bene a ker at the Crystal on to be the grapefruit ww how £0 hold 4 p his hs of the beat shows of th himself, bu From gong to gong there, barrage of punches o chin hard 4 eed pot & Sot the | enoug! drop at phant for keeps, he kept coming on for mo-e the Tacoma welter-| If this big boy can ever be taught Rfecom f ts of the gume end if the | be gets his legs in better shape, he ought to get somewhere in the fight ame—he certainly has HEART. He was given a tremendous ovation as ho left the ring, John Budnick smacked Jack Mc Coy, subbing for Henry Woods, a half a doren punches-and the second prelim was over Before {t had fairly es started, The local heavyweight »| knew too much for McCoy too hard. Danny Carlson finally won In the opener, the Battling Nelson of the preliminary boys defeating Joe Sny-| der by a K. O. in the third round. | Dan Salt and Lonnie Austin staged she a falr house at- hitwort loge, ts maid t of merit Kennle McKenzie, the pensation of the can: weigh bow ns expected, from Y\ Dudley olored battler. But Roberts y after a tough fight. coman packed the harder punch an thin won the verdict f im. round was ner tame prep tes tor Al Pre product, is an ‘Teareau ox in the outfield, won left hook hinge Dean Lincoin spent nine seconds w his old ber h “at base him aroun Bince these are only a few of the prospects on hand, is there any won that a broad «mile constantly ns Torrance's phiz? eback in the nd by a mile, DAY The Star cameraman took this picture at Franklin ave, and E. Bos-| Ring Show; Roberts Wins: Hard 19, We FEBRI RUSTY CALLOW PUTS BAN ON WRITING GAME FOR CREW ‘Broadway 4 Is Out of Prep Race Tigers Beaten by Frank- lin Quakers; Ballard and Roosevelt Win n Lost o 4 basketball race has narrowed down to Roosevelt and Ballard. Broad way was knocked out of the run ning by losing to Franklin in an upset Tuesday. Roosevelt, Bal lard and Lincoln beat Queen Anne, West Seattle and Garfield, respectively, The next games come nex! Tueeday with Ballard at Broad way, Garfield at Roosevelt, Lin coln at West Seattle and Frank lin at Queen Anne, The high school FRANKLIN 14, BROADWAY 15 ored an upset victor, Morrts, referes; Torrance, st and Don Day led in th 14 points each, while his usual bril the attack P Bolstad playe Photo by Price & Carter, Atar Btaft Photographers a BALLARD 22, WEST SEATTLE 17 With “Buckeye” Bratset in the stellar role with 15 points, Ballard Gefeated West Seattle at Ballard yes tset was the West Seattle (7 z. Brateett (15) , ans>y Anderson (3) « - Munson, Sond LINCOLN 2, , a RFIELD 16 ayed Garfield in a weird game at Garfield and won out Tuesday, 24 to 16. Eddie Schwartz and Johnny Potts played well . for Lincoln and Ralph Hopper for Gar- fieid. nd hit | c The second team results, Tuesday, |follow: — Lincoin 18, Garfield 11 Roosevelt 20, Queen Anne 18 1 Seattle 6; Broa Fi once erts es received a big lift when the services of “Wild Bill | Hurley, former Seattle star, and late! of the St. Louis Cards, were ob. | tained as a con DEFAULTS IN. NET TOURNEY " ° hen three contests were played in| A horse with purple skin ts cre. oe National Guard Indoor tennis ating a furore in Bolivian, * © © qt Ay Pama eareny at the Armory, may be that horse of another color competitors falling to| you often read about. put tn their appearance, rath ce The results follow: Lange beat Beard jonrdaley, 0-3, 7 Barker boat Willams: ¢-4, #4" i that ho employed with effect as they broke from the clinches a At the end of the round Dudi -— started a punch as the bell rang ar innded {t after {t had sounded. He and Roberts showed some very poor TO PRESENT ‘tertsminaip "ty tating «wi swing at the colored boxer. Dudley | GOOD CLUB sailed into him and tho fans were almost treated to an extra round. It HE} Tailored Ready Co. has tned| was an uncalled-for action on Rob up one of the fastest aggregn- | erts’ part. | to represent It upon the baae-| The fourth round was all Roberts. | Aiamond in many years in The | Tho Tacoman landed a pip of a left Junior league | hook and two crushing right crosses The club will take the field with | to the chin that had Dud Axelson behind the plate. Anthony | sick Budnick, aco of last season, wil!} The fifth was fairly even. more bear the brunt of the| In the sixth both took some heavy hurling, and will be ably assisted | punishment, Ro being saved by Cliff Reece, a Broadway candi. | from a knockdown by the ropes when date for pitcher Dudley hit him with a right on the Jimmy Salle will cover the initial | button near the end of the session | sack; Dayo Abrams ts slated to take| The verdict was O. K. and was! care of second; Johnny Budnick, | Well received. shortstop, and Warren Lippencott,| Ritchie Davis and Billy Garteau ex-Lincoin atar, at third. 8 4 each other to a draw verdict Tho outfield will be made up of |!n the six-round sem!-windup, Both Lee Delan former Lincol: | started plenty of punches and both George Hurley, late of the Seattle Caught plenty. There was no stall. lege, and Spence Paxton, a hard | !né in this one. Both of these welters | hitter. “Buze Lynch will be car | ate rugged battlers. ried along as utility They may make ‘erm gamer than The club's ct Fred Schumacker, the Yakima heavy weight, but if they do coms any stronger-hearted than this big fellow | we're from Missouri, ve times in the first round Fred Cullen floored him; once in the sec 1 and three times more in the fourth did this Mon-hearted miller the canvas and every time he . 1-5, it Dick Vanderias, 4e- Lewis beat rittie, detent, a |DAN EDWARDS LOSES SCRAP YORK, Fob. 20, b Abs Gol st ow eee York bantamweight, de- anny Edwards, Oakiand, | al., negro, night {n 10 rounds here Inst mn y made and gustom — tallored — 2,000 patterns, $4.95 Up We mateh your Coat and Pants Store Co. 704 First A