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PAGE 10 and Fighters BY LEO 8 LASSEN HAT the road work train- ing of the average fight- er is all wrong and does him more harm than good, is the declaration of Lonnie Austin, conceded to be one of the best fight trainers in the Northwe | “Your average . fighter goes on the road in the morning and runs at a steady pace for 10 or 12 miles and when he’s thru he is dog- tired and is exhausted in- stead of being built up by the running. “The cc a 30min) path or road far to the body hard pavement would giv “And the ighter for a cou: hundred yards top speed : walk until his Dreathing has become normal again Repeating this operation for a half hour or more does fighter a world ‘of good as he isn't completely ex hausted wher: he's thru, because of the rest intervals, and yet It does the work in strengthening the wind and legs. “Climbing hills at a rapid walk and bunting in the outdoors, par ticularly mountain hunting, is the Dest kind of outdoor work.” Barbarian Showing in Portland Sid Barbarian, the nationally mous lightweight from Detroit, fighting Young Carman 10 rounds in Portland Tuesday Barbarian comes West with a good reputation @nd a good record, the latter in cluding decision over Johnny Dundee. The Michigan lightie ts a south. paw battler and fights along the lines of- Dode Bercot, an awkward. ly clever fellow who is plenty strong. In Carman Barbarian |s tangling With a clever mitt man, a feilo’ rapable of taking care of himself dn any ring cociety. Roberts to Battle Krache A real step towards deciding the Northwest weiterweight champion. ship will be taken in Tacoma next week when Eddie Roberts fights Wed Kracho six rounds for Joe Waterman. The winner of this fight will rank along with Bob Harper as the leader for the crown. Of course Dode Bercot, Spur Myers and Johnny Jordan aren't Started in this elimination business et, but in the fights that have een staged Roberts, Krache and Harper lead. Krache’s defeat at the hands of Gene Cline ts a black ark on his record, but Harper wor road, thus ¢ should at fa- a Jost to Roberts and Roberts was| held to,a draw/by Cline, so none} ‘of them have a Clean slate. BOXING CARD AT HILLYARD Fred Miller, 147-pound boxer of St. Paul, is to meet Jack Rau of Spokane in the main event of a fistic card to be staged at Hillyard, ») Wash., on February 29. GONZAGA VS. MEWI The baselall teams of Gonzaga University and the University of | ‘Meiji, Tokyo, will meet at Spokane on April 23. THE SEATTL E STAR Knight Win Big Cage Go Local Caseys Trim Leav- enworth All-Stars in Rough Game, 47-29 OUR BOARDIN | (¢ rota er HERE HOOPLE != I KNOW ALL THAT AFFA\R WAWTRY AGAIN WARNER | BIRDS OF BOTH OF FOR NOTHING LIC (a: TELL Nout ONLY COMFORT I HAVE E KNOWN, WERE “THE Nive PEACEFUL YEARS You WERE AWAY E » AMOS A Your rt WAM FEATHER, YOU, oF 5 MR wv Wo ,Goc A y AN T ME \. '. men in Ha but Wunde members much more effec football havt red on Referee Morr let the roux ighter Leavenworth squad idedly the worst of the gridiron sessions. The same teams play a return game in Leavenworth on Saturday © score follows: Leavenworth to boys the Referve—Hob Morr FIRPO WINS _ BY KNOCKOUT OVER LODGE UENOS AIRES, Feb Lule! day Angel Firpo, Argentine heavy-| weight, knocked out “Farmer” Lodge | in the fifth round of what was to have been a 15-round bout, here last | night. A terrific right to the stomach | | sent Lodge down for the count | Firpo had scored two other knock be downs during the fight Lodge hardly struck a clean blow | during the entire bout. BY ALEX ¢, Tacoma Count will the a ROSE 4 na for the y ar be Pacific N ship 4 mater was tation held animous Assurance that the full 18 holes aweikt tn andiing of the handicap field né announcement made Anderson, president of the Fircrest Golf club. Work on building up of the fairways and the remodeling of the yutting greens at the Tacoma Coun club js well under way and Scot Henders: Sid . Diamond Dust To | the coacn catcher, has been stgned Montreal team by Dan Haw! pore brought on the choice of the championship | neet. broadened to a laugh, a fow wer” ainutes later, when he pocketed onal check from A. 8. Kerry, the association's president, for $600. That of change will go toward ling of the fifth green on the curse. “Thin particular rea will be known ax ‘Mount a nothing else but,” said jocal ‘sporteman as he handed over the check A communication wag read from the Pacific Northwest Professionals’ oclation requesting that the P. N A, raise the ante from $500 to $650 for the open championship, which wiil precede the simon pures’ fitular fights at the Shaughnessy Heights links in Vancouver, next June. The recommendation was left to the disposition of President Kerry Vice President T. W. Flecher and Secretary H. P, Taylor. George Winn, left hander, with the Oaks a couple of seasons ax [hap been released to the Milwaukes |by the Cleveland Americana, SIEBOLD TO OAKS Harry Siebold’s application [statement has been granted, Join the Oakiand club this ape VETERAN PELICAN RELEASED Cotton Kniupp, once a member Cleveland’ 3 |New Orleans, }yeara for the | Ea Hoftman, In the Texas league, one. STROUD REINSTATED Ralph Stroud, former Halt La has been reinstated Stroud, altho ow ball for two years, has been keeping in |anape by playing with the Hanford, Cal, team. u will replace Knaupp piteh | SEXTON COMING | Mike Sexton, president of the Nat | Association of Froteasional baseball ¢ will visit the Pacific coast some tim during the early part of the 1924 season He will attend the opening of the season | at falt Lake, j AUGHN LOVETT has been ap pointed to the position of assist ceitaey at the ainier Golf First the imported Java wrap- per aroused men’s curiosity. One smoke—and the distinct- ive flavor of La Palina became the talk of the town. And now over 800,000 La Palinas are lighted every da proof ar h that La Palina made cause men liked it. eee CIGAR COMPANY Philadelphia LA PALINA CIGAR IT'S JAVA WRAPPED DISTRIBUTORS Spring Cigar Company 1200 Western Avenue i the | G HOUSE ver PooR 7) "3 MANY WOF YOU WIGH ME ToGo! A THE VER ( FROM J . Tacoma Club Will Stage Great Card ee N.G.A. 1925 seme pl ne Oy golf ner emarkabl manner HE the Jack Westland in of the Califor ate chan turday 1 golfers, defeat of semi-finals nehip, . nia inter Del Me cide figured pile who surp! to } t the Univeraity ngton ehampion and Pac intercollegiate Utleholder was tie call againat the na lowing his medal-win the qualifying play game's a queer sport ant tive sons, ning round This “gowt" to dope out RICHIE WINS f i SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. Jamen A. Ritchie of San Francisco ts municipal champion of thern California, the first tit}e of its kind to won by tournament play In Francisco. Ritebie ated John J. McHugh, amateur champion of California, two and one in the final match play yesterday over the municipal course at Lincoln y KIRKWOOD IN TEXAS MEET HOUSTON, Texas, Fety. 26.—A field of 50 golfers teed off in the medal play matches of the Houston | municlpa® golf tournament here to- day. Included in the noted folfers here for the tournament are Joe irkwood, Australia open champion; Bill Melhorn, St. Louls pro; Cyril] Walker, New Jersey professional |\TWO NATIONS WILL COMPETE |,, NEW YORK, San ob. Spain and Rumania have entered official chal- lenges for the Davis cup with the} United States Lawn Tennis ansocia- | jtion. The Ust of challengers now includes in ‘addition Ireland, India, France, Switzerland, Holland, South | Africa, British Isles, New roma | and Australia LAJOIE MAY BE SHERIFF CLEVELAND, Feb. 25.—Republi- | can politicians are considering nom | ination of Nap Lajole, former Ameri. | jcan league baxeball star, for sheriff | of Cuyaliogn county | | | PURDUE LEADS | BIG TEN RACE CHICAGO, Feb. Purdue topped | the big ten baskethall percentage | column today, with Chicago a close | second, | ALONZO WINS OVER TILDEN BUFFALO, Feb, 25.—Manuel Alon. | |g, Spanish tennis star, defeated | | William T, Tilden, world’s champion, | jin the final match’ of the Buffalo | invitation indoor tournament here yesterday, 6-4, 1.6, 6-1, 3-6 and 6. Varnell Will Referee Tilt Officials have already been ne- || lected for the California-Stanford football game for next year. George Varnell, of Spokane, will] | again referee. H. H. Huebel, a Michigan graduate, has been named umpire. Sam Moyer will be head lincsman and J, R. Case will be field judge. KAS LINKS TITLE, | clover jment added impetus. ena) Use It — Few Cents | trimmi }pooed hair stays combed all du |eives that _BY AHERN ) Tribe I — Seeking Pitchers ; Seattle May Land Twirl- ers From Chicago Na- tional League Club Soon {Ww “THEN ! ELL, MORRO PAC SUN WILL MY ME KING TO WANDE ST MY LO HUMAN SACK AD CAS HOOPLE } INCHING, —- You SPOKEN, ~~ I Gol oe WAVE OHIO TEAMS SAY “NOTHING DOING” CRANE DUE TURSDAY OLD ON !~ WHATS 1S5,~ WHATS THIS ? = CHECK RECKIVED “DOC” JOHNSTON Charte le FoR clved the own in thelr # x term be staged at at mean Tuesday unhed aside ale t trie t is of Gorm INDIANS MAY TRY . LEO TAYLOR against boxer rhowed was touted rman Reialer, a Loa Angeles of Reimer ped no fear jon and fight by ween, Tod's m very Morgan have along at hruout six rounds if he hopes to retain hin Const tithe " reputation far with the top speed Indians and will ub. ke looks bought may it he be Nato omoter, tm Druxman, th © handsome for thin ian't stop. bout on his like the he from the ¥ TODD ELEVEN VICTOR OVER | TACOMA MEN JCORING respective wins over the Fenton and Tacoma teams, yes. the Maple Leaf and Todd ined their position as rm in the seocer race. ting of Shipbuilders and the Tacoma cleven, played § day at Woodland park, produced very ® | ordina er in the frist half, but both woke up in the closing session and gave the fans a real treat, The only goal*of the match scored about 10 minutes from time, MI" Griffiths, the Drydockers in. fe right, Heating the visiting cus todion with a rocket shot Leaf-Renton game at wh resulted in a 2 to 1 win former after a hard and fast which the homesters were | 4 an well as out-scored. The Seattle team scored its total] in the opening half with the assist: | —Jance of a strong wind and poor goal-| keeping by the usually brilliant Jack | Banks, Both markers were of the! “gift” variety; Barwick and Bennett | | being the so Renton's lone tal. ly came in the second half; Hardy nding in a shot that beat Goalie Pittson all the way. West Seattle is still wallowing | around at the bottom of the ladder. | |The miners from Carbonado gave the | Westeiders their regular Sunda n the Hiawathia playfield, four goals to two, | | VICTORIA KIDS |e WIN FAST TILT © The Victoria Colonists hung up a} 3 to 2 victory over the Seattle Ballard Cubs at the Crystal Pool Saturday evening In one of the two | intercity roller hockey games play ed. In the other contest the Seat- tie Franklin Huskies and the Vic toria A. A. Midgets battled to a 2 to 2 te, ‘The teams will Jon Saturday, Marc pm responsible itch. But silent Nate ping with one all-star card, He's got In the semi-w socker do luxe colony, in bi clever nN most of his fights outs, but Jobnaon isn he's linble to give t tle trouble, The special event will be between | eleven Johnny Ma the popular and featherweight, and Frankie|- the, aggresive Tacoma vet- Roth these boys believe in jon, and they should put great brawl when they Jack Richmond and Jimmy O'Brien, lightweights, are in the second spot. while Mel Berg and Dave Blue, two big heavyweights; open the show. Election returns will nounced during the card, to Druxman. ndy city ¢ non, as by knock chump, and e nocker a lit S terday the Britt, eran 0 ¥ noe tangle sidbs be an- according for the Dempsey knocked an Arkansas! tusnel plowman cold in 18 seconds, giving the back-to-the-farm out-luc | mo’ Hair Stays Combed, Glossy ers. yesterday, Buys Jar at Drugstore play at Victoria | SOCCER GAINS | IN POPULARITY That soccer football, Great Brit- ain's national sport, is fast hecom- jug popular in France, was evident | |when more than 26,000 people paid 126,000 franes to see the recent French-Belgian game at Pari 00000000000000 ° There Is Pleasure in Companionship. THE ZERO 214 Jefferson Street Just Back of LC. Smith Bldg. 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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1924 sae OREGON FIVE WEAKENED FOR BIG GAME WITH WASHINGTON haferIs © Not to Be in Lineup Crack Guard in Hospital; Game Here Tonight a Championship Battle BY TOM OLSE} HUNK LATHAM beat te Hunk Lath the with the the Or Webfoc Wash- local eat splain t m detes Saturda Mets Wind U p Season in Bbieeiel Metro ot and expe 8 Hians w hockey < with { cinched, regard of the contest wid r 4] Ande high point « 10 center, for man mak polr Heskett Nolan's former teammate at Li played @ great floor game for Univernity honors, means much do Van ” r it in the run on ) more gamen to x home, If the: uver lose il meet the is at coin The crowds hand neems California, to too. general the games A San Fra in No pub tickets rea for any Mets will return home tomor- | of 4 will practice on the Arena Fr night, layed at thi announced, WRESTLERS LOSE. MEET TO AGGIES GAMES BILLED Orne ook elena 1D Ree ee vals, Oregon Agricultural is SOs Sia te The next to last; games will t : played in the city high school be the Washington wresth home toda At the nite |ketball rmce tomorrow afternoon. i vad The following games are scheduled: urday both teams showed x dis. | Tye [nin ine eames are scnedulets inclination to hat in ed. | : . br i bp inclination! to mix that was: marked. (Goien Anne; Ballard va, Brosdwah Fred Griffin made the only points |at Broadway: Lincoln va, Weat Sean for Washington when he received tie at West Seattle: Garfield va, a dravy from Referee Fabre for his |foosevelt at. Roosevelt. efforts with Seifridgo at 145 pounds. | 135 forfeit to Russell, O Nixon won two decisio gland, W.; 45—Griffin-Selfridge draw; 158—Hefton, 0. A. C., won| from Lange, W., twa decisions; | 115—Reed, 0. A won from I W., by two decisions. UPSON WINS COLLEGIATE | GOLF TITLE MONTE, Cal., Feb. 25,—Lau- ren Upson, of Sacramento and University of California, won | the crown of intercollexiate golf | champion of California yesterday by Haight, captain of C. team, 7.6. Westland, Pacific collegiate champion, University of Washington, defeated by Upson in finals, refereed the match, seo sports scribe, in the mé&tter, suggested rames be played in the stadiums, A maple floor, lights and other necessary equipment could be constructed in |the center of the stadium, and the demand for seats could probably |then be accommodated. discuss that outdoor are ing the ‘ a con y night, s re tur The summary follows: lost by 135 _VARDON and PERRY c Three Belmonts D WYLIE and . MARIE HARTMAN ~ Louise Massart and Sister ia ARDELL BROTHERS | ‘Pantagescope “JAY DILLOR and BETTY PARKER ORPHEUN A CIRCUIT T VAUDEVILLE FRANK FARNUM with Stuart Sisters Act Conceived Jae Northwest | from the} who was aturda Plans were: made for an intercol- eee tournament at Del Monte ur, at which every on the Coast will be repr MMETROPOLITAW Matinees Wednesday & Saturday HUBERT Present LOSSOM TIME With the same rent Newt York Century Theatre peared here 9 ease Farnum ey RAYMOND BOND Presents “Aesop's Fal Jem Orchestra—I ise, 250, BOe, Mutinees: Ine, 350! 50¢ MESSRS, enrier Prleeat Hives, Bde to $2) Mats. Boe to 81.50, i

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