The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 12, 1924, Page 16

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or tarie hi tiers: > 16 THE st Morgan Beats Spencer i But Cnnin, SHOOKS*SLIC Was Winning F fi on Seattle fairways Scrap Anyhow le e) hr _BY ALEX C.ROSE 4~\5%% ae" S M es . ima S3 rn a a Z » Says Henry F. Blak organ Gives Spencer an | . S sce H ‘YO Th Takes Care of Tic Awful Licking and ap in ession er e aan es Care I . Then Wins on Foul i - : 2 Expected Excitement Squelched When Tom Turner BY HENRY F. BLAKE BY LEO H. LASSEN Sticks With Big Five; Meeting Is Adjourned Tues- dbo M day and Officials Will Assemble January 12 in gle 5 Fraser was so tickled with | Los Angeles : experiences at the 16th and 19th po yrs te By ot ne HEN club 1 i re te + I eed that el ort ar d game of golf, and within twe ent in the annual meeting here took a : weeks he expects to reduce his . eflhee | pol double chin + an - need j i P tw . the magnate ‘ ie When Jack Scott won the cap eeting hich ¢ sin's cup at Jefferson Park he percen 4 t told the gang that he would fill Salt Lake t weve ‘ t A Dawe - nae kestach iH, Tray t Ew Le ’ . | a ¢ t ght I ! 1 p hy ; ence ° “age Bob Johns’ t At gp ond POF edoner I s John F ia " a faoted ‘ eo had ord Ex-Coaste rs | Lefty Groves so t trip| Lloyd Madden, who has been away ‘th ‘ ilies to break. }: ~ ta 19 - of the magnates a Pl. ne . . \ ee cs e an I In beating Spe Mors * ger of the ¥ Culehie tes ting correspondents left} Mike Mitchell ts in training for a aE Game in East} srr ie taint tha nts § mt ; In the first 2 BY BILL SHAVER lef G Spencer dive into the ropes, and . ‘ we ( x tes Spider Reach ts leaving today for : ed around Morga HE Boston ’ ali . A ? , sed his righ followe very much like || 8 Ruth q hing we Rabel yay system 0 A the rouny melt Jack B othe | se | St || es VIC FOLEY IS | Rod and Gun t Bg | Fetsreroa ant itr) READY AGAIN LYNN WALDORF Club Meeting , tno & ' ‘ $91 aindtnge tho deneabell (ws a the! Vie Foley, Vancouver,-B. C, tat-| Wichita, Kas., contributed Lynn Waldorf, tackle, to the 0 beer _—_ a Cane Jenene 5 ors ter, why # been on the shelf Syra cuse football vip this year. Waldorf was on Walter _ a Tonight but Mo: ‘ rted | Hotel Gow yent gt rd from be’ bak at ¢ In the th second Rube" Wad © any featherwels Sportsmanshir up a terrify raat Tea ee da, ‘says ‘Alle BI { T El 8 of. parts Morgan's head. But towards Vancouver, later | ; - : nay | Jclub's a tclpe Be ton it hot note ne sig ne = ge any Hand Jim Sobey Wins in When U.S; C. Lost to Secondary Team, It Hurt More FY eee he belt let row of punches Apticlent ‘gf ta ageced North End Golf Play Than When Washington Lost to Oregon; Elmer | “ro ctub is bac Morgan began to step out in tch, Paul Bi : 3 fourth and won the round {: Spencer was warned twice for hit ting low. At the start of the fifth ses- sion Morgan tipped Spencer over backwards for a knockdown with a straight left and then soon afterwards crowded him into a forner. Morgan pumped punches at him with both hands and came pretty close to dropping “hi « Firpo Is Boxing Weinert Tonight | YORE Spencer fought ba: Morgan 3 Angel Firpo, A avy t mpc on a Gountered with a righ 6pun ae Weshert 1 ss o Spencer's head around, chasing him |league, embracing t along the ropes at the bel FOUL 18 AWARDED The sixth round had just got un Way when Spencer hit Morgan below the belt with a low left hook and Referee Burke stopped the fight and Yalsed the champion’s hand. Vic the 1 team Henry Geysel and Lakey Mor-* | Coug rts d.t%e coaches by row put on a wonderful fight in ee in the backfield the six-round semi-windup. It peated gains of from 10 to was a battle to be remembered. on off-tackle plays. ‘The Georgetown tweight won iil, the decision, but it was very close, | F ; and Morrow got a tremendous hand | 7 voted h efforts to was fr for his gameness when he left the line outs declared | Ha neup when ¢ ring. as an imperative need for a} ough hifted from tackle GEYSEL SCORES good forward z Minne-|t t ition he KNOCKDOWN sota | ye mmage Geysel hit him with a sho - - hand punch on the chin in th round and down went Mo’ Geysel's overanxiety and BY AHERN ring craft saved Morrow. ; Morrow surprised everybody by flooring Geysel in the second Li eo ar A MRG. HOOPLE W AS round with a powerful left hook Wi HAWS PR. ; 5 wf f to the body. 5 WAM RR aw é. isour wm \ZeuLL as A From there untfi the fifth round it} |7 ‘ + - ah a «rt ey ‘ very oven fig C'MON MAJOR Voy 8 / GHUGH «Mv riG iy Sa: x In the fifth Geysel, ' mAMcIo \\WnKpD. AD 2 CENT STOR stronger, took the lead an: OL MOUNTAIN GOR‘ 3 yoru iene f ¥ WINDOW! « “Morrow statainea a vadty vruisea| |): PLAY US A CHUNE .¢ [SH NoT SO |)-u 40 LAW WILL nose and fou der a ne if oN TH’ PHONYGRAPH BOISTE aot AS Dit THAT CORK handicap. | ro \ i’ JUG It was one of the best tatties of| 14 AN'TLL SING A LOVE : : pire ese tie season here. WIG WITH A J) Forti’ WIGHT AND FP GONG I 5 AR ere try. | Nx rey, DRAW b e ~y r Mickey Hanno tpointea| PP AH BALL-LE Is oyeR?® | { Billy Mendez in the four-rc 1¢ .<e TH! RREAK ot \ Y cit] of pete OF ay rounds on point. upe: [)? DAWN Aj dds MAaNn-NY a b | with his left hand and t 4 Mendez miss But Mendez kept won the second r when he caught Hi: terrific punches on the head. » \ Mendez carried the heavier guns and everybody seemed sat isfied with the draw verdict ART 1S BROKE: Al sg) \) an is Sates ind b on with some Danny Matthews, th ky little Port Angeles featehrw , has im proved a lot, and he : Brownie Villon a bad trouncing. He punched the Filipino all over the ring Matthews looks like he hax overcome a lot of his former awkwardness GRIFFITHS WINS | Bill Griffiths hit Heinle Zimmer- man on the chin in the second round and nearly sent him to the hospital Somebody ought to tip this Zimmer man off to quit-fighting before some body vends hin to the cleaners. He's dust a big, strong heavywelght who #an't take ‘em and who doesn't even | know how to hold up his hands. Nate Druximan staged the show. ALBANY WINS ALBANY, Ore., Nov, 12 | | fi} f Albany = : \ am aa college scored a decisive victory d 0D ae A over Pucific college here yesterday, defeating the Quakers, 28 to 6, i924 wy WEA SERVICE UNC. ES Coast League Meeting Very Tame Affair Strictly Business on 7 a hint ‘ ” Stribling Knocks in Sixth Round on Foul Point System Only FairOne [ He’s Star Guard for Syracuse ‘J in Grid Loop Henderson in Tough Spot; Two Big Tilts in Offing |r | reciproct OBEY ked off HEN California trimmed the University of Southern] * "3 California, 7-0, recently, it was bad enough for the} passed, will 7 the little St. Mary’s college Trojans, but wt sent its team|cense fees to be c to Los Angeles and smeared 1 .» 14 0 Ly apon slates 10, it + was the straw that broke the camel’s| minimum fee vertebrae. U.S. C. is now in a very bad spot, hav- ing a big game with Syracuse coming UP | th and talk of a battle with N Notre Dame being in the air. It was bad enough for Enoch Bagshaw’s|ticense. with a boys to drop that Oregon game, but they | ™nimum fee of $2 redeemed themselves in that tie game with|‘%, Detween, eltize California. But Elmer Henderson is in a tight situa- : tion in Los Angeles. Like Bagshaw, Hen- .| HENDERSON derson figured that this was “h year.” less than the in it now stands, the c the movement for tourist license nse to be a stai day limit and a », with recipr is of other st Out Keiser i in : ath GREENVILLE, at Fay But two successive defeats have ruined his season. will con yest now that the Trojans have broken ons with C nd Stanfc tobe seen, It a bad blow for Angeles foothall if Syracuse canceled the Loa ement. yester: that the Pasadena authorities haven't ew Yo s team means that the game with Notre ry much up in the alr sie Probably ts In) yt, indeod, has been a tough season for Elmer Henderson and his of his career ' Jack Silver and Joe Miller Meet | | Bderse Washington Material Is Fair GGAKEAND, Cal, Nov. 12-—Jac for Successful Mat Season er ts Karded by fan the battle of his carcer here tonietn{f7\HAT'S. Just another brand of]about the toughest tussle in his ca- Joo Miller nle Owe of the well-known apple-sauce,"’|reer in the tryouts for the Olympic t Angeles and Dynamite G ,|chuckled Jimmic Arb t, Husky |games last summer, Fred is a 145 ght in the semt-wir estling coach, when informed of pounder. J announcement that ire to win the wres: hampionship this season. Rob Then there's Tod Lang, at 158 pounds, and Harry Glenn and Floyd Thompson, 145-pounders, and mighty CARDS READY ANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal in R Ses tonit dadars “ash lisey , be it Known, is now coach | hard men to beat in any old league. Mértana” tethe sloect mate of the mat sport at Oregon Agricul-| "Cotton'' Berg, also from Stadium, tant.” Is the slogan adopted for |ture collene and Allen Lerned and Ernie Martin hata ake, be cher aes a i “y've only lost. five lettermen,’ al be out a ibe 185-pound berth. i men, Sweet, K and Iman, continued Jimmie, who will call He ah oe nee ag) th see ni boy | first, third and fourth respec. | Varsity “crunch and crawl” artists yh eel; A eiletio ak xg Tultnomah ly In high points scorers of the |OUt for the first time on’ Decem.| Amateur Athletic club, ts the most | i : ber 1 ly looking 125-pound candidate at ence, and Stanford ts taking present j chances in preparing for tho| The five men Arbuthnot referred | One heavyweight is due to put in a bid. He is Harold Anderson, who pound: ime Saturday o are Mike Englund, Ray Clithero| jand "Buck"' Paup in the 136-pound | trains down to 178 POINT TO CARDS _ |class; Roy Berry, who wrestled at|"” meee BEARS BERK Cal, Nov. 12.-/125 pounds, and Paul Davis, 175 Conch Andy Smith's warriors gue {Pounds Heavyweights Boxing pointing at § ord now, and| But, be that as it may, Jimmie has | Ereiblng Gb COMMUNAL, ceien nin: |AOTRA, DewiE Mal ea tania) OOASINM CE in Frisco Tonight thrusts ns interpreted by the scrubs | fr his 1926 tea SAN FRANCISCO, Noy, 19 i daily featy Smith is not| Take, for instance, Fred Griffin, | Tommy Gardner and Js orrying about turday's gamo jcaptain-elect. Griffin ts from Sta-| roavywelghts, will a ack Wills, with Nevada jdium high school, Tacoma, which : urnish the star - |turns out more wrestlers than any|®ttraction at the national hall box- COYOTES WIN |school in the state. Griffin gave the |!9® show tonight. Sailor Smith and CALDWELI Noy, 12. aforementioned Robin Reed just | Sailor Hughes will meet in the semi. llege of Idaho Coyotes yesterd = —= | final. a lefeated t uth Dakota Wesley 7 ——— . here to 19 Part of tho | Brave the Wind and Storm puneskiNo ar w. 8. 0. game was played in a driving hall ULLMAN, Wash. Noy 2. orm in the best wet weather togs | coach taxendino te isplsingt ts |] everinvented fhe o — |)werk his new find, Koontz, ekima ARMY TRIES PASSE POINT, Nov. 12 passing continued to feature the! Army's practice, whilesthe second ing Columbia formations in| practice, was unablo much against the varst | ia halfback, for all he is Worth, in the Oregon game Saturday, Koentg, |who Joined the W. 8. G. squad re cently, has a queer style of passing which is us ly successful, In the game with O, A.C. 11 out of 16 of his long pa were completed Forward | 4? FISH BRAND REFLEX SLICKER (PATENTED) eam, HARD. STOP” GRARG Nov. APOLIS, No’ Ind, ~-Armis: 44 Cigar ls made by tone that Notre Damo fears | in Uep day brought a cessation of of. q COmolidated Cigar Corporation, N Y+ braska were in evidence today. » n Bre fensive practice to the Minnesots Coavh Rockne worked the team un: i} ts ‘ : ar eh camp and drill was confined to the perfection of dofensive plays intend ed to stop Grange, who visits hore Saturday, tH dark on Carter field and then chased it thru a long dummy serim:. Imago in the gymnasiuny aX) TocRaim Daas Rell AJDTOWER CO.Bosvom ¥ Kron. & Co, Inco Ww Ay

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