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PAGE 12 and Fighters | BY LEO H, LASSEN Los Hus ky Fiv es Fi t e r ‘1: itle Tilt: California Team Beats Washington, 32 to 31, ne ae | in Overtime Contest Niet P ‘ HE welterweight division ‘ is dominating the fight game in the Northwest at the present time, and the crop of| an ex 145-pounders in this section | q Q ¢ ranks well with the welter- weights, as a group, in any part of the country. I t Hale s La « Bob Harper, Gene Cline, for W iu A al Young Carmen, Mike ( O'Leary, Chick Roach, Dode a sreot, Johnny Jordan, Ted) v 4 ache, Eddie Roberts, Joe i Simonich — that’s a_ pretty W oe classy list of fighters. a: ~ " e Ps x K v t s sWwa too f r fight & 1 for Br A , <4 t 1 Vv < Dan & se most tir « k Wa ngte t . s Huovnin B A I Hw J t 1 4 t Jack I Thurs Hagen « I Anitevs 6 SCORENG One for the a Book Bert MeClou ew mana. tell on book follows “I was managing a big tough lightweight .by the name Kil Martin in California about 20 years | rye gar ago and had him matched ‘for @} row, goin: battle in Vallejo. For 10 rounds | w he got by pretty well, but after he nearly wore o he seat c trunks bouncing off of the canvas Tis { will He was sticking on his nerve. | Ocachger “He was an awful dumb egg and | record you couldn't te when he came at the end of each round and asked | how he was fighting I would always tell him the stock phrase, “You're fighting like a lic rv. At the end of the 16th reund he is corner and before | to wipe the blood asked how he and I handed him the | him anything, 80/26 innings Was fighting LL 16 You ever see a lion fight Boxing is one of the oldest sports n the world, the noble art of elf. lefense being practiced m than © centuries ago, according to his. orians. It was a real he-man's game in ‘the good old days” when fighters trapped a strip of leather, ret. ‘orced with lumps of brass and lead, round their hands. BONU BY back to his dormer | game ending ina 1 t Ticke 25 cents, sore OESCHGER IS “Hubbard EXP order Novack ECTED TO BE A WINNER : sR JOHN McGRAM ¥ t . re ning Ho lost 10 in g nearly three months stror im, Oc games, holds a unique pitching Working for Boston he went | Brookly ne. the 1 tle, against ‘CAGE FIVES ARRIVE FOR STATE MEET of the state basketball satne pil. teams who are expected to par “Fighting like a lion, am I?’ he | ticipate in the University of Wash hollered, you big rummy ington tourney are expected to arrive in Seattle today. Preparations are being made to house them at the va- ii | raternity houses on the Boxing Is ee ail 9 Old Sport | mes will start Thursday morn I run thru until Saturday ts to the individual con but season will admit the bearer to me on the schedule. S ALLOWED NATIONALS One hero, called Encedalus, used| The National league will permit » slay oxen by giving them one | bonuses to be paid players for good Jow between the eyes with his|behavior. Thus a dub can get a st. nf thousand extra for staying sober, This baby’s punch seems 0. K. ater can’t: ot The question is: Could he take |cent for hit 40 me that on of | Re | Dia Diamond Dust wiuen ° M KLUGMAN PNIURE VHLLIES STANT spond to Earl HIGHEE TO REPORT b 4 * O y Call PASO } 0 This Season is Piratce SPEAKER OPTIMISTIC ation of © Star Junior base cep , “eh! toams until early in Apr At the WINGO SLUGOING th teama responded, and unless RLANDO, Fla, Me w there a signs of y on the es re ae t foned her WANT KIGHT YrELDER an phe pes enean: spe Rn ball should perfect or ! - . ft is in a0 t © on bd PAPECT NO CHANGES f Th : the: TAVEN. in ducted us long as] if t TLOMLEY TO JOIN further announ: ‘ me TYGERS BASH Ur . ‘ “a meeting - In © Beattie tI daendip oe JOUNSON TO START ut At the offices of Northwest " Poet . - An ¢ w ace for the r 10 kK Jones SEAL STARS FINED Al of will bej| » an Bien wee ot z peeene tournam tot im EXPECT TOM TURNER am tournament, which will aL. Ma ot in Apr Eve member ADMIRING MOB _ HURTS ROMERO arrived. wd preased | jand forced him back against a win His arm went thru the glass and he received a bad cut dow in the car. in the left hand. 1s COMBS? TODAY THE SEA Juniors to Be Called Next Month Young Tossers Fail to Re- HORSESHOE MEN Jordan Box « Great Draw uld be pre YANKS DONATE THEIR STADIUM Jak e VETERANS MAY STAR AGAIN HE coming season will Yeteran ball players around in new spangien. and releases have caused quite n few ery. However, prac them will be connected wi | cireuit, The Boston Braves, perhaps, nye Orleans club, |qiAlthe Jordan hit oftener, his wows | big league star. Valla has everything else, speed, brains and| «into. prec ane a tation Irleans elu! id not pack the am of those Bt 4 01 , three anen from the | landed by Bercot | fielding and throwing ability, but he hasn't enough drivc| american league and as many Ne 4 gabe Americans Outfielder Ol] Tho semi-windup turned out to be| With the willow. If he finds himself this year he'll go UP |tional league clubs appear weak at gives tho Pelicans their}, painful “Spark Plug’’| Sure. that very difficult position, third the other!) Boyd was for Freddie | base. ' Cullen, and Ted Whitman. atop’ ype The St. Louis Browns must de jit in the third round. Boyd } iM velop a player from the recruits for [been goiow ‘well against bore ot hie] LP. Bp) ica Players Select that ponition, None of the player | , caliber in Tacoma shows, and %, “ jwho hold down third last season | IN NEW UNI YEAR|S Srictzems. es! Prep Five || All-City Fives) ns put Culle an developed so well ; see many) Reds from the Yankees, and im the/ socond-raters any m Jast year and then faltered, comes ing|only player in elther league to Ko! wouldn't be aan Ss ic ee thru, Washington will be seriously #, trades| from one organization to the other.|in an one ee th handicapped. Ai ith was a free agent, and Seth Re Georgic LECTION of an all-« t At Boston, Manager Lee Fohl must oron was gotten from the minors, tho! rugged Portlander, waa A 8 by’ eight captains do some experimenting. He will he in a former major leaguer, having | sive for Roy Small of Tacoma, and ay aeegeetorey start with McMillan, who, if hediag th the same | performed for the Browns and Cleve-/the former carried off the special M. C. A. for the pre consistently, should do, | land jevent honors without much trouble in the “x batid! Tuesday A number of National league clubs take} In the American league Bobby! John Budnick, local hes yweight are in a simflar position. The death Veach, for many reasons a member] stopped Jack Wynn in the third.| _Chatles E. D'Vorack ch of the} of Tony Boeckel leaves the Boston the cake for new faces, insofar as the old-timers stance, ness at are concerned. leant They are ager; Tierney, Cunningham. ly played with the ¢ Bancroft, Kelleher, ants Philadelphia, the other chronic tail ender in the parent wheel, boasts two Ford and Ray Powell d from the Boston ittaburg in this who were obtain Braves. Brook Chicago are standin, Ainsmith, May F the 1924 campaign will wit five chaps who have played on other National league clubs: the new man Stengel and Three of them former- of the Detroit Tigers ing for the Red Steve O'Neill, Bill Wambeganas, merty with Cleveland. who has played with Detroit, Phila delphia, Cleveland and Boston, will will be cavort ‘or in. Sox for paign. Ofttimes a change of scenery docs a player worlds of good. Whether or not any of the abgve mentioned | fellown will be benefited oir new surroundings, of cour ot be and | told until the season gets under way ear but Cincin-| At any rate, fans around both major an extra | nat! has Carl Mays, New York, Eddie | circuits shall have the opportunity of | nd the Cardinals Al Soth-| was taken over by the seeing thelr favorites wearing the MRS IHESE are the days of the hold etaway, the list of the yers who aye not as yet signed for the season | being made kno In a great many cases the aso ifference is smail apd will I djusted. aguers easily Some of the star minor| ) Were purchased at a It Is a rather interesting f: 16 two big leagues are handling the oldont situation in an entirely dif. rent manner. | The American league does not let player report to training camp and art-work until he has signed a con- | if the play. | asked to ‘ational league, yle man, he is matters over. ~ York Nationals tore holdouts than any club in the 1¢ National leaguc, while the New york Yankees lead in that respect in the American. | After Gen. Dawes gota German tack on her feet, he might hop over | | S. HOOPLE, A REGIGTE outs in baseball. With most of Bt : at ye squads all set for the southern LETTER THAT CAME FoR “Tl PoNou KNOW cA RELAY IT “To WIM 2 a rT mcy price are demanding a part f the sale money. These disputes vay be harder to iron out. | B BY AHERN uniforms of other clubs " MADOR, AN’ TH How MIGHT SOMETHING IMPORTANT! AAAS c “VERY IMPORTA ST SET IT > MAL ONLY “Took “THAN A CINDER A 5 1 HAVE LAUGH WHE MAJOR Puts on TH’ AN MORE |" < OUT OF | MRS. HOOPLE IN A GLASS EVE f= GHES INDIFFE AS & WATTERS THUMB! « aK v wT ‘la as will also} be back In Cleveland again this cam- | LTLE STAR Gene Valla: Will He Graduate? ‘Bercot and | yous BERCOT, the aggressive mnres logger, and Johnny Jor the clever Tacoman, boxed six d rounds to a ¢ 1 the best bout of the season night at the Crystal Pool 1 It w eat fight from start toy finish ing his ce main t t that t s made hould not contender red two no vt sbos Fabs | CHTENBERGER OUT AS BROADWAY HIGH SCHOOL COACH | bw] DELAY STAR LOOP ORGANIZATION “rid and Cage Man Is Thru see i was in the fift Both But Bereot deserves plenty of cred on earted lad from Mon roe was the wor thruout bout a fight to Jordar De kdown scored Jorda d Heree cam t he carried, 4 .300 because of his speed ir eat Gene Valla is still in the minors 1 und w Bercot's ruggedn nfu that him while eis Berg beat Billy Masde the opener, but it was called a a George Burns, | |BILLY WELLS - OAKLAND, March 5 rmona Star’s five. Johnson, Hy! sty Silly Willd’ weltetttalght: chats Seymour were #0 close Ipion of England, will meet Oakland byob Jimmy Duffy in the four-round vem, main evept at the Oakland auditori- | jum tonight A great supporting | the Jeard is offered with this main hout,|team from the ranks of coaches, of- | ~ rata j ficlals and referees retired to the ymnasium for a setto. The all-} VILLA FAVORED _ [stars conned by the generous margin | of 34-19 TO WIN SCRAP | ionic sniaer ana Windy Crawford | CHICAGO, March 6—Pancho| ‘4 for A eer ee giet Villa, flyweight champion, remaing| Ponts. Living up to thelr name, the Ja slight favorite over Bud Taylor in| “!#tars each played such a flashy local boxidg headquarteva but the! & individually, that a big star) odds are expected to even before| °° c summary: | their bout tomorrow night in Mil-| ent | waukee Bi {BABE HERMAN BEATS NOBLE | NEW YORK, March 6.—Renny | fii | Vaiger, New York lightweight, won | Lichtent {a 10-round decision from Buf Chris- | ple for los tlano, Buffalo. Babe Herman, Call-| {or yy fornia feather, won a 10-round Nefe leciston from 7 } che SAME UMPIRES mmy Noble, GET STADIU MINNEAPOLIS, March 6.~ | tracts for a new $ 62 Univer jot Minne: athletic ta 8 Jammed with} as carried } TO BOX DUFFY: Engia | IS BIG CARD | TACOMA, March 5 complete | | FOR AMERICAN n 5.—A_ complete | | CHICAGO, March 6,—President | sellout is expected for | Bi Johnson, of the American} night's show here, whe n | league hounced retention of the | erts, local welterweight | Pai oie mart of uampitea. Soe th8 lichaofiey Soutien.“ North | | went title. The show is being staged | by Joe Waterman and Johnny Pope |MINNESOTA TO of the K K Street, Athletic club. | Con ium ha power at the plate. He's another beating out infield taps, because he lacks driving Arnold Statz, but the lat- neasion at top speed.j ter found his punch with the Chicago Cubs and is now a Friction Over Protests i Last Fall Thought to | Have Brought Change HENBERG Ff BY JACK HO g! ee 4 j ach tem to i Benne an ¢ ement to tar e eigh Ip conch af car, would nberger, three-yea football tor, wag to have f both his be choses April. Ed Turnes, ‘ brother 8. ¢, Ms post men have in the bis Broadway Tiger coaching turning ig s that he wished ng, but that condh ie at the pre i te to see “ta Tam glee stay with us on the Goodwin's appointment as track is the culmination of a long search made by Bennett to find @ man who would fit the job. The new coach has had track experiences and assume his duties immedi t is understood that he will ve several outside assistants who help him unofficially, Goodwin's school work takes up two of his aft erne and on the strength of let either Captain George 1 Or an alumnus take harge of the men on his two off nights THIRD BASE. WEAK SPOT IN MAJORS ITH the vaucuard of the major W! umpions, a ila, prin r speaker list. Frank Jailey Was toastm: In the sel tar team placing of Phinny Johnagn over waa the MOORE STICKS WITH DETROIT PORTLAND HAS Two clubs in the American league | —Chiea! fused to waive on Pitcher Roy Moore. The Detroit club recalled him from | ed ham t again so the et waivers has canceled the deal. team at Camden, Braves as the hardest hit. Any cli in the older league could have weath: cred the loss of a star player better, SIGNED Y) The Portland club announces signing of Ed Lennon, a right-hand pitcher who has been a fit aned to send jagent. He formerly was with Bridge > Minneap-|port in the Eastern league and but fallure'year pitched for an independent N. J. . and New York—have re- 4 had pls ! nis ye story has it nd. TACOMA. ‘SHOW MALL'S TEAM EASY WINNER| oe ee ee ee pepicaes sity ave | al Bi ia e ardec | The Hall's School of Commerce » London and see ehat he can do eng eta and '¥ M. c Me Aten astern tt r Joe Beckett. City leagwe basketball games played 700000000000000 |\CHI. BOWLERS last night, The Hall's tive defeated the nda ve Co. eam by a Ad There Is Pl re S LEAD TOURNEY jgoore of 59 to 27, while the Y. M. c.| easul CHICAGO, March 6—Chicago 1A. downed Knights of the Moon, 2 in Companionship ie teams taking the drives in the}? to 18 2 THE ZERO 2 |mere ‘ann Bowling congress tournes "Da ewe oe =) | here annexed all but four of the: 10/ 3 a deterwen Siret S| Aerie bere ies ae TACK DEMPSEY Just Back of L.C.Smith Bldg. O Syente, | a wand ie | MUCH BETTER 2 Card Tables, Pool, Cigars >| NEW YORK, March 6.—Retur = 2 Candies, Soft Drinks ‘TTE LOSES {to his hotel quarters from bolls noth: eee Ulsehes © L7D SAL) » March 5.—In a fast| clinic hosp al, Jack Dienpay will | hing satisfies Like 2 ——Pay Checks Cashed —— © owe ——— ‘ @ Willamette lost to Oregon here| remain for several days under the Wim * goed cigar sagt Z al RS. HOOPLE SHOWS No NHTEREC day night at basketball, 34 to attention of his’ doctor H J9000000000000Q s “i rat that first half the score‘ practically recovered from the of ¢ : wea. SPMPtOt GS S'S Or or@ AGE MES Le at

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