The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 5, 1924, Page 24

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Wins by Forcing Bout Jordan and Carmen Fight Six-Round Draw in Semi- Final at Tacoma; Danny Matthews Wins; Funds Turned Over to Elks’ Christmas Purse BY LASSEN OC SNELL, tl epping Tacoma kid : r fi ght last night in T j feated California J : Lynch, tl veteran, in six t i ind ent of the big I : Christma fight thruout six all of the time, and and while aggressi sty the Californian cou fused to lead, and this cost him 0-50 verdict ofa is a swinger. He They are thinking of r a Tacoma fight in two Morgan's class, but they t_thare, and Snell would ake it interesting ‘The Old Hot |" | Stove League With twe abegtagprap fight- ‘em can take ateh we think at least for the nothing fons of var based and whi they accomp nothing exce l neve The other r umn, Dan Salt Saying t a better featt Eddie Flamm here, t t ot rvat to be h over 1eless yion r kn t the me is all about and the bugs should be erested ; , in his views. They follow: kening bat Tod M e vert The best fight t West and rout i ; round cna ee . Campi » the first 1 } Tod a minia Camp’ own ju “Whe t Campi E York from Fran Engle Leonard Blov faught B knows a fight Seattle fans are wondering whether the | oj, M Allist As for Merman, they say he te a big ad Frank Kila was busy his workouts time they m c mpl saw and that as Campi v was the last |: dead Husky Hockey Team Is Out of Luck Now “ se oH EY ke fs better than as, think that Campi fought tougher ponents. Mor, has et to prove Fates as th Duffy Gets Eastern Offer Jimmy Duff dow, has rece to fight F: falo idol Year's day. If Dutty goes, it w fling at the lor experience was di Pitted against Le York and , cide, being caehla to’ aawer- thd] Independents May bell in the sever round. | i ee the _| Organize Boxers | Wayne = Bobby Barrett in few “eeks later The trouble fo the fast four. utation © player ¥ fast enough for the 15 rou: gam astrous, “" Sportsmen Officers Nominated for 25 awford 4 Gray Suttor lirector at an effort to the coming intra-mur ey ee 2h. cppone Heretofore unattac J. Henry f Jong fight and body punishment | ,.. have had hardly a fi Wore him down. against the fraternities and orga s of the meet “Doc” Snell Winner Over California Joe Lynch: * een * | About Fights) Tacoma Featherweight and Fighters LEO H | NEW YORK, De Californ i ht promoter ago 3 of promoters must } anh BILLY EVANS eran to f there came Ed/ plenty of ready f they w a ui e Walsh, ¢ > outbid 7 ean asa tithe Miso t n t " Mountain, : a , " t ti pre be filled fe . te the season ' 1 Rickard Intends t Ohio State t . A tein ‘ 1 immense ex t : Der Columbus state fair J prot ‘i thought to have es local and . 1 le be when it played bef y section of h a ; Jack Kearns ome seasc whace tha’ t eme an average of 6,000]1). ame at 1 that tr ¢ oth : ribet aml games in the cit Iba thal a Twe y § rk 5 ? i: names appear baskett to the Am a 1 - . | The popularity of the sport pions as the leaders pee I w |iexe ranks is sb Looks | some m: ha moat ¢ 0 ? State Basket Tat’ of rialor-#i rted West from the once dominant You ¢ me th ferences and the winn nt Larry La the sensationa’ Tt Be; | Sati A Part of Harper’ s Training Grind Basketball Has Developed ~~ Into Big Indoor Activity 500 Leagues and Conferences Operate Each Season; Professional Players in East Com- mand Big Salaries in Cage Game BY HENRY L. FARRELI IT foot t ‘ easor s t pu en- Hob 1 : 4 ; x i I t 4 ball in the public fancy unle t is the re en per organizatic ; t There must be at t 500 conferences d leagues of colleg interschol ection cir 4 thie There are 10 major intercollegi erences and per- at are hundred eltic club and a ir tear enrolled in the National Amateur Athletic unic id there are : thousands of pro teams and teams that ry are not in organized classifications When it is related that the Buf one of t It ta . greatest teams that «¢ shot at , had to be dis- ke Jack banded three years a becat of inter the pela | growth of interest as is indi ~onceivable. tion, Professional Stars Get Big Money la p< ple for some of th fe ' playe with the w Bucky H. got f t 9 Fort Hutembs , aes , team (this ma: ¥ “ . salaries are better than most of the | expenses have been paid that rather la - ——.|star professional baseball players. |larger guarantees | ig x Buck Harris, for instance, got only | when the California to $9,000 last season for six qnonths’ | has to get ¢ have to work be Ohio State Played to 90 000 People Colorful Ball Players Buck Rickard Mean Much to Diamond in Ring Game Held in March’ ‘Clean Sweeps Star playe Mat Sport If he would train tor the longer s hetiees, Lut’ Sutton hopes re- | followings oi ASHINGTON’S high school bas Ci fights, there {s no reason to be emAE (3: Grice epee sided Pmt . Were urnament, for whlch eature Ci Why he hasn't a chance for the) pporation plait of | America ddy M fs : * p looking toward t y-| have niin 4 Fate ns have already been sent | MU wiric's’ tiie, great, fighter that| 22%i98 toward Ay-| have. more. tha ne “ Freddy Mack to "eye ee Bowling Games. #8 F Opular Mickey Walker ts : P SORE | CEFEDETTS, sol te March 12 and 14, 182 oe lherear | . It's doubtful tf Walker, with a! Fs ea inath 9 ek dine it success of t a Battle Rose i in pi Pais i | AT THE Ideal Bowling alleys} ( I of his skill and fighting abil Tepin enaceg. See Maxie the pian of the; Bouth i rape agree aie ote OL, Thursday evening the strong} in OHEgES ; s ithout being ans to amateur | i ate high school asking {t to take meat be aie to beat the elusive | iixe they use the rabbit ball on the is just al TU Wie’ tile. Gane ant 8 Return Contest part in the competition | Puckett Co. team, which ts leading|JYHERE was a day when wrestling ion f ie = cit den ‘ We as Waddett-and— Young i earrogagerons Last year 269 schools entered the|the City league, took three straight| was laughed at in the big col- ger eile ae tha’ we tor amen ihe year before therelgames from the Covey Laundry |leges of the countr a doubt were 117 entrante. y n th put up t The same plan for determ! ning the | Service Harry Huntoon, who was|* Not so now BY AHERN] |stats ten, | tim fer determining cma hgh for the srening age] _WHh the mat ean & aor sor aT J |man ¢ t mi-windup of tt is year an was ist The state in|run, rolled a 632 for the Pucketts./in many of the state's high schools, Johnny Adams Is : CRE cht he 1 was divided into 16 districts) John Allen was high man with 639,/the university is recelving a greater Bazine Price i HMM-~LET ME SEE TU Wave rr << 1 A QUICK * pe % siodleg paleubetiheae Pe ee Aeunner in each was entered) maying with E. N. Brooks & Co.|number of men who know the rudl- Johnny Adams, the California 6 5 7 GEE, ILL Be che aplty 7m who took three games fr Drux- | ments of the game every year. lightweight, traveled at tremendou Now WHAT mv LINES EASY 1h “THis A CHANGE AC aa ‘Ce JER LE Aral goons he oe edi man's Cigar store. Each of th ie is ist ita tabe alae peed th ain event afte ain < B S AL e here because of } | |man's Cigar sto ach of the ho wrestling coach is fast bei its oath a there WILL BE ASHE NopLe |] Slow! wt Ta. Baus a [ais opeecn } “ Rod Murphy Te SOld) | viining sedis PORE thes’ clraleit lifted to the level of the football and So ne strenuou: : ' at 5-H \ THIS SF | } etball mento: sp four round game... He won the Ho DULIUS CAESAR AH || TM NOT PLAViNG DURING bi) PUN or marc. || & R Weat to Atlanta’s Squad Blanc’s Chantecler won three from |>#Sketball mentors in that respect lywood Legion lightweight title and WERE IS A GEMTHAT W'PARTOF CASSILIS,| | EXCEPT WHEN T ASTONNS 1o|| | Welght chamy defends his|’ LOS ANGELES, Dec. 6.—Rod|the Murlel Cigars and Ben Eki The following men from almost ple peota STRIKES MY FANCYme| | TLL BETH’ HoOWLiniG | | TAKE TH PART OF A A pagent erg of ol acaba bebe who played first base for|trimmed the Winter Garden, | Steevaneok end toorneh ofthe ren And now the < “ i" b POET ACITIZEN),| MAYBE T CAN t the Austin & Salt gymnasium at|the Vernon Pacific Const league club,| 4. : green tate are out to land berths on Jonna, ned out, The, A GOOD FRIENDS, Go | | MOB BACK OF “TH ; llcur roto ot turday “and” Sunday. | wan sold yesterday to the Atianta Walter, Clark Jed tho Mannings : om human body can stand just so much wW AND TASTE SOME SCENES, AK) We b SOOTHSAVER AN! ce been doing his stuff In] club of the Southern league Coffee te bowlers with a 212 in}Jimmie Arbuthnot's mat teams and Ada: too much of it 7 T MARCH IN AS A COUPLE OF ANY'GAN THAT a single gamo for the Managers, who | Washington, and if they have their Tommy rocked him to sleep WINE Wt ME/Z tH Roman SENATORS lef REMINDS M' b O’Gonnor- Murphy re es ten # ie ulght by the/way then Robin Reed of O, a. in a round the other night and Ipc ; ~ OF A GTORV ee team; ar se won|spoke the truth, and then some, ey Sra stetiy. min BY DOVE, SULIUS WAS a eS iss | Baxter Is Chosen | Box in Everett |‘? °° tree from Pike Piace/ when he yodelled that the Huskies fighter dropped him eight times in| \f| & MAN OF MY FEATHER! BOUT PA Ar Grid ‘Gant se [and Union St. two out of three| were sure to win the conference mat the first round and sped him. ~EGAD~1 WILL PUT AN! MIKE ta If my Ori ap ain, EVE T, Dec. The Arena|from Fourth Ave _. | title this season Too much fightin tee to =e FERV a wy mn af WEST POINT, N Y 5. wa le ib club announces that Frankie ‘ 4 : tle Sean 's leagues No, pounds Charles Drysdale, frosh: fighter than not enough, as « burned E lo : Henry W xter of Chester, Pa.,| Murphy, New Orleans middlewelgnt,|1 and No. 2 played a finish match |wursten ‘Brooks, “tres; Bert Helns, out body seldom comes back whi has been named captain of the} *%4 Mike O'Connor, Australia, will| last evening at the Orpheum Bowl-|frosh; Stuart Herts, varsity: esr sito ees k wh HOSE WorDs! ee een tee ath to suc.| headline the/smoker to be held here| ing alleys in a dinner contest they |Markewits, varsity: | D, boxing, can fight capa ceed Ed Garbisch, who lead the Ay night, Murphy recently | had arranged. Lena Reichert was| { Wario es layoff. }Cadets tc over the Navy | 2oxed Eddie Huffman, the Navy bat-| high for League No, 1 with a 584}, Tavinbad Worerann.ctroeh’ es eng e Baltin | tler, to a draw in Seattle and Bertha Young next with 618./1ra varsity; Clarence Olsen, 5 setty Price was high in League|fromh; Ernest Martin, varsity; Hohel Walter Mails Goes B Aggies Following No. 2 With 400; and: didna | Pattulld] Ae Mareen Cra tore, tree (Crees nd with 483 | oh eee Ac ate ° ae : |W. B untor; A. DB. Meafor to St. Louis Cards ears and Cards to With Riding Club he Aberdeen match that, was to| var varsity; Sylvan ST. LOUIS, Dec Meet on Golf Links | A. chapter Sr Béoth “end Bhadle bt) been played on December 7 | Qlsen Rist arta, vest left. handed pitch em the \N FRANCISCO, Dec Stan. | Riding club, which came into being noni agen alleys has been post-| omer ex at Syracuse univer- cific Const league club ford and California golf teams, six | Year or so ago on the University | mnie qnten eyyiiest Of the Year. |aity): Joe Pemberton, varsity; Warren secured by the St. Lou men each, meet on the Burlingame {f Washington campus, tq to be in.{ Th® Match would have been | Nell troah; N. B. Armatrong, from Biton F it’ was announced here Country club course, near here, Sat. | tilled at O. A. C. Other schools in| Ein sSPeclal teams /aereera : ; Tt fa urday, .for their annual mateh, Sin. | the Northwest are also interested in| 4, het “a & handicap tourney: will} (oar mero| i At; his will be Mails’ second visit to | gles play has been scheduled for the | the movement, and new chapters aire] Beabsialbsmechby Lab tart ea Iker Peter We ton i hig time, the twirler being with forenoon and four ball matches for | expected as a result Norman Wot wee i Cleveland Indians when they won ‘i : : ’ the ufternoon he students do thelv stuff at the 188 Lev, f All Hees ay sat ral ie vie ie ttle Riding academy, and some of SPEED MARK Rrlekson, fos; Paul Monroe, froah Ted q largely resjonsible for the acquist-| | them are mighty proficient horsemon Lange, varsity; Tennys ¥ ni | tion of the hono: H | ' . QO / ay en Cloud, frosh . on of the honor : | Schaefer Leads in and women 5 IS CRASHED }étsssewi “sits,” j . - : ee ; , frosh; Freeman Rob 7. E. J | | Title Cue Tourney) nents seu. eas LOB ANGILIA)' Gal, Dab. Go| mene frend, wean eee ones to Quit | BAN. FRANGIAGO | Det mel PABADENA, Cali! Deo!’ ¢covd Breaking speed records continue to| Light-heavyweight: | Lawre: 8 LANCISCO, Dec, 6.—The |_ PAS! ‘ f - fall at the: new. Culver'Gity andedt {tress Harold Anderson, + Job at Wisconsin | |two final blocks fo the world's | 7,000 tickets were sold Thursday, the | ways at the, new <Culyer'Gity apéed: [TS Nery: te Nor dennen “ 7 veg Jehampionship billiard — tournament | opening day of the sale for the Notre | Ray Rice, varsity MADIS ec. | otr stro Bordoni, Ita : / RADI dey TR be : here between Willie Hoppe, title- | Pame-Stanford Tournament of Ro: Fate e ere Ttadlan deers wad ~ Jones, director of athletics at t aNd Jako! Nchnefor Will be|game here, A soll-out ts “| the latest to hang up a new mark University of Wisconsin, has an-| BiG Ai inefor Ms § It Is, predicted! when he took his blir Mat. around SURE LOSS | Friday afternoon and even-| before the week is over, | moyaced that probably would | hacfor 1s now leading in the sky raents Mie haat tia aU PS MA SDSS a Sea gubmit his resignation as director to ordont's performance marks ‘the | Siki, Senegalese boxer, lost the de zs, “(hi : 0, Hoppe| Personally, we think roller skating 0 . : Baronets | \OAb abn oe pRayyhiay B.A, Birge inthe next | won the first half, 6,400 point match, | 1s ridiculous, but we notice a lot of via aa deeyeeeian hao the |eston RSL CR LE ER A } alee i playedgat Los Angeles, people fall for it, Speed record has beon | heavyweight, in a 12-round bout last smashed, night. e " /

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