The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1924, Page 12

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|About Fights land Fight ters MITRIE KONOWALOFF WILL NOI NOT SWIM FOR. POOL 8 Ne RED KILLIFER IS PAINFUL Ve INJURED IN PRACTICE ~~ [ol ruild Levinsor premier box glove facturer out muttens le ather are t world used € rings of From Lev has grown a staf! of turning out the gloves, which are made by hand, and they out 10,000 pairs in a beginning i emporium until he now some 15 as nd whi hands pands because of mar months the idea of a m perte Levinson worked ip, 2 but Levinson sets his price $300, 00" and they haven't as yet met big championship fight of two decades has used Lev. gloves, from Jim Corbett Les bags, boxing sic paraphernalia naon turns ng other ring Sol Levinson has one of the great ext collections of fight pictures in the world. His quarters consist of two rooms, a small office and a big workroom. The office walls are covered with hundreds of auto. graphed pictures of all the cham pions and nearchampions of the ring of the past 30 years, Pictures of Corbett, Fitzsimmons. Jeffries, Dempsey, Greb, Britt, Nel- son, Gang and a host of other ring inmortals-adorn the walla of this | pace. A great many ring memories and stories are bound up in those pic. tures that decorate Levinson's glove hop. Johnny MocCarth: whom C fans will remember ag the Terrib: Motorman of a few years ago, has settied down and ix now runn prosperous garage here. Mo trae laid aside the gloves for good. Levinson used to manage McCarthy, | & fow yearn ago, when the Terribic Motorman packed as hard a wallop an any welterweight in the game. A lack of speed was the only thing that ever kept him out of a ate tite TWO STAR MEN LOST TO U. S. C.| Over Cory and Dick Emmons, ster track performers at U. 8. ¢ have been ruled from intercollegiate | fvack eotapetition by an official action (aken by the college registrar Tie towm will affect Coach Crom WII’ (enen materially, WHAT ABOUT THE HORSE? 4 (4 announced that the ‘great | Huth developed the flu riding a horse Wp Anak mountain. We haven't héwrd vet what the poor horse de- Overworked muscles| You can take out ache and stiff- fess quickly with Sloan's Lini- ment. Just pat it ently, You don't have to rub it in. The lame- nees will in to pass away at once. Get a bottle at your drug- gist’s today—35 cents. Water Club Loses Star Performe) Coach Daughters Will Limit Club Membership to Twelve Stars BY TOM OL SEN K ALOFY M people |, year-old girl star Purple and White compete rials at Indian 2 on Apri h party w ng before, and a mam ross pageant April 10 SOPHOMORE PITCHERS AROLD SHIDLER, Harold Bollis, Harry Arnold and Bill Wright, }all pitchers for the freshmen last yea making « bid for a varsity berth nidler, lof last year’s frachmen, has the beat ance of the quartet for placement Bill Wright, former Queen Anne ler, is 4 speed demon who will go jong ways as soon © learns to | development Hy will be- corte a Valuable asset to the Husky ball club, Harry “Lefty"’ Amold ts an outfielder by trade and should I place in the gardens if he does not. {Make a pitching berth 'BLUES CONTEST SAN FRANCISCO A seven-day series between the |Kansas City Blues and the San Francisco club, starting March 1M, will officially open the t 4 season at the Bay City ‘The Blues will play another » with the Bacramento club, starting March 2%. During the same week, the Seals will play the Pittsburg a. but eventu ores SPEEDSTERS ON FROSH SQUAD |» The Washington freshman team has plenty of sprinters, Clar jence Edwards, Broadway; Marvin | Schroeder, Queen Anne; Bill Pringle, Broadway; and a host of town stars head the list. Plenty of quarter milers abound. Wilde and Douglas t for the half. Two promising from Tacoma are s well in the mile. FIRST YANK | ENTRY MADE ‘rancia Brown of the Oahu Coun try club, Honolu is first American contestant to enter the 1924 British Open golf tournament | Brown forwarded } try U. 8. G. A. a week ngo. truck howing the to the HIS HOMERS ¢ Ruth intends to win ba rown if American league i v n. admits it’s going to be a tough b breaking his high mark of 69. his BATTLING) ly the most effective | seball play. | OUR BOARDING A BIG HOUSI 1S ROOM WI EVENING I= TOMORRE WILL TAIL AND 1 LETHER VENTURE "To Ly WILL ALL oUNDED } ae Be T WEWILL I ULLED 60 gn ER CORKS oN UG ALREAIN, We pow by “TAKE ANYMORE GrocK NW Nou “THAN A ROOTLEGGER'S WWCOME “TAK REPORT! D MANY 5 GURPRIGE FOR EVERYBODY TOMORROW NiGHTe (# Fe ON, ° South End Har per Gives Roach Bad : Scots Win Gectine! in Scrap Here Golf Play“ BY ALEX C, RO: - Be UTHER SCOTS fre and South om t is being de who in the game of golf. The o lowlands won the dinner by a 9 to 7 18 holes of play and ussion. | ided the question of who was jroyal and ancien jladdies from “t Tho * took place when jthe braw lads ed in the locker room to find out which aide avas stuck for tho eats, but after |much debating aa to who should or should not be on tho highland squad, Alex Fraser, Bob Gillespie, | Bill Russell and the rest of the loners bowed to defeat and cashed | in like good fellows. These Scots be canny, but the w nat they are Alvo good Well, anyway, a good had by all, and now the Scots hurling allenge to the Irish thin city who think their golf game |e just about right. And to make it doubly strong, nothing would please the Thisties more than to en-| the St ke in a links con. Mol 2 1Tth of Ire iectumds Annet rid knows loner time was re of land | While mat & the Irish are thinking over, it might not be © them a list of just who they inst if th: to aces e challenge, haps, the gang sion would. like to see who was re-| sponsible for the South Enders tak. jing the measure of the North End- era. So herp is the dope: sonra KSp SOUTH BND A. McKillop Keott | W. ¥ Car wil y care and, mays tn yesterday's son a. A « w w CANADIANS ARE PUCK WINNERS OTTAWA, March 12.-4The Mon-| treat lians defeated tho Ottawa Henat here last night, for the National Hock ague cham. plone ip. Over 11,000 persons saw | INTERNATIONAL STARTS APR. 16 April 16 is the date announced for the starting of play in the In ternational league The Southern teams will play host to the North jern teams in the league for the first |three v play TURKEY WILL ENTER GAMES| will “ 8, 4 to 2 ks of Turke the Olympic wed from games Paris 0000000000000 o There Is Pleasure in Companionship THE ZERO 214 Jefferson Street Just Back of L. C, Smith Card Tables, Candies, Soft Drinks SC Fountain Lusches S ——Pay Checks Cashed ~— Foovvv000000000' Pool, Cigars eo000000005 ‘OLYMPIC CLUB | Mitchell Hor Cie Ma Harper Roach was a sad | sight at the end of the affair face was while his ribs and pounded into ch wer the six rounds and an effe Once or twice he connect of 5 . but Har unch wan going away from no damage waa done. Roach fatled to show that bone crushing left hook to the stomach. or his mighty right, which had dis Unguished the Calife a's gym work here during the last few day Harper was his master thruout the éhxagement, and Roach fell into em braces on numerous occasions t himself from more punishment than he was getting The local welter will meet ie a ruddy | nave) 2 stator 4 th kayo punet Morrow, n the up with Mack ad way in and third rounds, only to come back in the fourth | his rival McBride shaded Youns| ngford in the special was given the call, nont of the fans thought th id have been a draw, FE nty of stuff, Tham’s in that he hite his rivals *. It he ever right hand of his, and a rival a nolid blow, he won't to worry about the deciaton. 1 Sheridan and Jack Rich {mond boxed a painful draw, while |Sailor Aragon won from Marty Foss in an interesting bout Dan Salt and Lonnie Austin will use Johnny Jordan and Dode Ber lcot In thelr main event next Tues: | jday, it was announced. championship two teks, Nate Druxm od Billy kid fifth altho it boys showed p big fault an joren that OLYMPIC COMMITTEE MAY LET WILLIAM T. TILDEN GO BY HENRY L, FARRELL TEW YORK, March 12.—-A polite reply indicating there 1 fence between him and the Inke, will be went by the American Olympic com- mittee to William Tilden, champion, ot play par erary a Tilden contends that he has a con. t which forces him to turn out week and that ith the Olymr if he ts not allowed to wr committes, it is understood, the stand that Tilden has 1g for an out, that ho has 1 about the Olympio tennis t and that it doesn’t are it he refuses to go. is expected from the Upit Lawn Tennis association which is fighting Tilden on tho same question, Representatives of tho as sociation made no protest when the in Paria bee © committee a ainst lit he can’t team Support ed States singles | who announced he would of the rule! | rule wan passed by the Olympic com. | mites to their ground, Vinnie Richards will have to put away his |during the time he is under the fur Indiction of the Olympic committes. Richards likely will deckle not to play, e¢ he has been assigned |to cover all the varjous departments lof the Olympic gantes, and he has de plans to take a honeymoon in Surope on that job, If Tilden and Richards feel in duty bound to write, and if William Johns- ton decid business, very the American team will have to depend upon Dick Williams, | Frank Hunter and some youngsters, The Olympic committee may feel safo in depending upon them. PANTS SALE FIVE WINNER | KANSAS CITY, The second A. A. U scheduled Mo., March 12 round of the tonal basketball tournament was here today and tonight. Hight games will be played, Teams that play this afternoon in- lude the Leacocks vs, the Olympic club of San Francisco. onight's nes include Low 1 A. C. v8. Washburn college Results of y day's gamox Washburn College, 45; Halstead & ; College of Em poria Olympic lub, 45 Orleans, 26 University ¥. MC. club, Brooklyn, | een Side Turners, 23. Schooley- Woodstock, 40; Lees Sum. j mit i Lombard college, 36; Hooker & Co., 15. SUSPEND BOXER PHILADELPHIA, Mareh 12 ulling the padding out of his recent bout with Friedr Was suape Pennsylvania before hin eight the one boxing March 12.—Ab bantamweight n from Sper Frie won a t YORK Hausner € far 1 in York 4 deci k ur altle won ion from Kari | Laird, & An-| featherweight, | | | EXTRA Pants Fer All TO MATCH YOUR COAT AND VEST New Spring models and patterns in tweods, worsteds, serges, cashmeres and homespuns. We are showing the largest stock and most extraordinary va. riety of Trousers in the North. west Pants for $20 Pants for $25 Pants for $30 Pants for $35 Pants for $40 1,000 pairs Odd $2 pair gua perfectly Suits, . $8. 95 ants S and $3.95 ‘anteed ang fitted PARTS STORE CO. wen 704 First, Near ‘Chiery (Wholesale Dep for Out eof Towa Merchants) Every fans |, the | If the Olympic officials stick | typewriter | that he cannot leave his | Ball Batted to Outfield \Is Knocked Cold by Blow, But Is Revived, and Fin. V ishes Practice With Indian Tossers—Wind-Tossed Sand Bothers Work at San Bernardino LASSEN March 12,- BY LEO H. AN BERNARDINO, Cal., manager of the Indians, “Red” Killefer, was badly hurt during the closing minutes of Tuesday's practice when he was hit in the left cheek by a “fungo” fly while trotting around the outfield. He was knocked out by the flying ball, but re- covered and finished practice. His cheek was split open. A high wind, that whipped | the sand from the infield | over the whole playing field, | made it practically impossible | to practice Tuesd The sun} was out as usual, but the wind cut down the practice session. | The play went thru the usual routine of agging M flies, infield practice and bat-| ,, ting session. The players are}, taking things easi AMATEURS BOX HERE | ON, FRIDAY |G'ine 3% I8Hil, little Jap Jadiator, will 2 | honors next ‘Friday evening on the | amateur. fistic card in the Aus Salt gym. | Buddy Bercot, the |tion of his brother De clashed with th | suffering from an s |with the result Big Entry List for Dog Show ORE than 4 in ay the eat-pocket ® handled nd fs kn © most capable judg amateur ra pounder capable argument, He ated and will’ be oper to 5 st bench shov renoy- to the pub. ecause of the a big — HAZEN CUYLAR MAKING GOOD 40 in ing Ten inside some the landing in the ening, Carson | Hable vice, young GOLF HELPING __ |" "© | RUTH RECOVER MANY STATES Golf is helping put Babe Ruth, | the busting bambino, back on his Ruth plays 18 holes a day, strength back, It order of the ev leven states were represented in the Amateur Athletic uni bas- ketball tournament, being held at Kansas City Kansas has seven teams entered, while Missouri has sight, Other adjoining states have |sent 2 sizable number of teams to the big tourney, ANCHO VILLA wi the take a REGATTA WILL BE HELD SOON | ‘The Italian Naval league is organ: | |izing a full program for the second | international motor boat meeting | jat Lake Maggiors, in Lombardy, little fighting around San Francisco lItaly, to be held the last week tn|soon, Frank Churchill, Villa's man May, The maximum volume of mo- lager, w a crowd of lesser ligh |tor beat cylinder has been restricted | ga into California some day \to one and a half liters: {, #0 that the mighty bam can few cracks at the ball, NOW ON SALE AT crowd is expected to!’ major | show Bigbee | handle bunts. of great uncer the best, ao 4 ‘ans who so yyed his remarkable playing & “1 hope to play next Season I ain showing constant impreyp” ment, even tho it is not rapid as 1 had hoped for, Oxy by being put to the test wil, be able to reach a decksion? mpuat was tho glet of my ony Siler, oe the v 2 race, Hage s much ‘omg y spring, The t still surrounds layer has given nat he tntends ase and go back t as at pitching ti first won fame ag " at of ea If Sisler is able to doa hack this spring it ts lye jon that it will be as @ fit baseman rather than a pitcher, he life of me I ente e the pitching end of game is going to be any easier than the playing of The effective pitcher is w control, If Stslers a still with him 1 came he is going to locate with wreat degree uracy In addition he mat siceyel the bases closely and du fielding. And the ” ability means ag trouble 4 nee how we There is very little in baseball, It is a the fittes Opposing ister to the would test § the role of pitcher. Ve make becau a pitcher has the grade in thel of his inability, The last examp jthis truth was Allan § [" TO FIGHT SOON) Pancho Villa is expected to do aj | immediately. of the St. Louls Browns and G jand Indians. To use the sil ithe bail field, Sothoron wast out of the league. As a pi SEND TEAMS ‘ers first big task would that his eyesight was suct could handle bunts with Opposing teams at the sts season would start a buntl If Sisler b big problem fee pg Pitching these yeoe days ¢ more concentration than basing. The fact that would merely play every day is the only logical arg that has been advanced f resuming work as a pitel am inclined to thing it will) am inclined to think it will WIG first base or nothing with, t ler. 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