The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 11, 1924, Page 16

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> > at st Are i a BY LEO H. LASSEN THE EAT Charlie P. — Back on Jobs Oregon Coaches Satisfac- tory in Spite of Defeats; Wins Saved Henderson pair of ru er er 2 St. Vsinos Ca staff Is Back With Tigerd OOKS-SLICES onSeattle fairways Wa BY ALEX C.ROSE 7° Ed Hemingway Belonged to Vernon for Few Weeks Swapped to Sacramento Before Bill Essick Had Seen Him Play; Starred for Solons; Now He Is Back BT, the With Bengals Again, Figuring in Trade \ ( L ‘ H Young s 4 T allege ut < Va t Forde < A WAPPED to Sacramento before he was even b oath pe rp ye wpe given a trial by Vernon, Ed Hemmingway, at sede seals handy man of the Coast league, is back with ay Ed Olive t the Tigers again. : “eo Hivart Lamping never turns in ' ‘ i : Strange are the ways of baseball P ‘ o lew sere t he always sees a t Hemmpingway , a veteran of the Western . jot of the course v ; o league, was purchased two years ago by Ver- ND NOW the smokeup r Blackstock is short en form : } non and wasn't even given a trial. He fig ures will start for a return ean; " in the trade that sent Rod Murphy to tt fight between Jack Dempsey} , ; " Tigers and Tommy Gibbons, Chicago, wh ‘ } I oe tral : ‘ And now Hemn ingway is back with the Bengals again. In Gibbons’ six-round knock-} we By : k in { jrandy his play with the Solons h » proved to be one of the best in- out of Kid Norfolk and his AM sea r club's t ank Itly d utility men this league has ever had, being able to pla) victory over Georges Carpen- : ee ¢ y one of the four positions w tier are taken as evidence ¢ The kid cert a ety ak MHA on ‘ the } ‘ K nist it] grand 2 ; : Tar, ¢ enough that he is entitled to & : Dilan Gue-ohde thet fewad nda tr Boe Kerous man and all | orelgn Ball | a return go with Dempsey 3 A ahi ‘ S hete a 1 baseru And, of course, sticking | seas the « a ona Steals t Tour F lopped | 15 rounds with the champion} Bob Matthews, the Ida ment : - ing pasa as py Mi Jen Newberour. gaye that tf, be ate, 1 t ue of Jom : Mets in that Shelby affair in July,|™* yaanves A Ma from. Wasming Yi wes med r cement fair-| ¢ver makes » hole-in-one he will es chp van & greater flop 1 , ton university of St. Louis, but un . was 4 grea’ 1923, Iso offered as proof (2) ane tt i pitaral'eta aber woys order the bank closed. of his eligibility. him away from Moscow, the chances ‘ Sos Jet ¢ ae Norfo! t Carpentier Gibbona| VICTORIES SAVED arkable golf that } ey Ayre p Beat light-heavyweights and not| HENDERSON teach Moore how to p vows iver. Mere ne f heavywe Gibbons, himself,| Elmer Henderson was in bad in practice wi _ orat x Weighed 174 pounds for the Norfolk | 10s Angeles after the Callforn! 1 You be w He'll get fight and won't weigh much over| St Mary's defeats and the t tng }! nt ee me y¢ ‘ Kensick th 178 or pounds at the mogt/0f athletic relations with Stanfor guy, » ar 21% \ , " y ip y | id the Bea: but the ins o * ou take your d ERT SPENCER SAYS gre for Dempsey ‘ is, | tdano TEA Mev ccuae man ve ate % s ee x ering-whee THERE ARE TWO CLASSES Ot 8 Th difference in thelr hac! S z ' “Te MAN ND P| p, MUNEDs sod: the superior, power of pocretll capt ova 9 yee Mee et eo | MOREY, FASS Football Player football bugs again . +e r . putting 7 Dempsey’s punch will make the Br lp: N SI aT T d r “k please return kaon The st » banquet me sce siaie: upalia cured Die of Injuries champion a heavy favorite if they}, : “Moy eripoont ew 10eS 1e Tac ecelve a very liberal 5 ‘ polled for Jim tirrat Rar felons ths PORTLA Sd ae Harold Clash again an | staned for another year o : omeone referred to Louie I chewed 0 ae t The majority of the Seattle fans} yt ts understood that Coaches R . d . . P ld k If he never finds {t tt will be soon'as being a 8 me Who saw Gibtons and Dempsey| schissler and Maddox of O. A.C ecoras JO? adadaoc ; fight in Montana can’t concede Gid-| and Oregon, respectively, have lows than anything else Murpt bruine bons much a chance with Demp-| term contracts. Schissler lost ev BY JOB Wil 1, IAMS [ : mg sg! r of new | ys ° , young th ag sey if they fight again. Gibbons|pig game this year, but they king : r } : 5 . bh arta fought a purely defensive fight that/ gard him highly at Corvallis ae n Can ge. t to I j as Ling on U on falling g fighters, there @ay and Dempsey was an easy win-| he'll get f season of two in| ONSin! reporter fo“ id it '. i rata Dg ner on points which te w his mett! . t . : s reporter who fails to ask Y I rea G QO “4 } t brea ee heavyweight contenders hare|“afetder'ked ase, season, but| ANY Teperter who fala (a aa I rea ive Johnson to Minors |: arrowed down to Gibbons and/ hts victories over Washington and ihn Whessenteny : saethanit-F Atier i 35 i Harry Wills Dut Wills couldn't “see” the match. }O. A. C aawure They tried to match» theso men, | port fm Oregon for another season him of good sup able to immediate expulsion from the order. BAGSHAW HAS The wir of such a fight would} LONG CONTRACT . ‘ be the al contender. Enoch Bagshaw lost only ne : Jack F ‘as practically elim-| game at Washington; his season inated tre when he| was marred by mediocre at Tost to Ro r ly tim Hl a sys Luis Ang Firpo w atched| tem at Washington and his record from the by Wills and y|.of games won and | for the —— past three years ranks next to) Wei This ay Gibbons and} California “anc = are what June os Wills count running One of There are tw lages of the | Bagshaw has é years) set of bi 7 i: A good b man will beat @ Sa Bis gees tract pe _ t even tried lege ver they are the | Warner at Stanford and Nig Bor-| races and had harder they fall Whitman are fixtures. Paddock Superstitions Mr the case of De b Dorias has a bid from an) pike m id Me wert at , college. but it Is under-/ ns rosea ep og “igi that he will stay at Gon Three Fights Will Sica vi - : ; eee, cibbons oy goon McInnis Can’t Run to lay off of act ng work for and Yet He Is Star too long a per and their ju comes poor. shting | Braves, despite his slowness tty" s McInnis continue od fir tox a Walter Johnac has de Sa new Eventful afternoon fully n to take over league clubs on 4 in seconds, equaling the work! ree: and the 220 in 04-5, equaling another world record, held exetustvely by him self. Loren Murchison and Al ers, were de Leconey, great spri © for being dumt clsively beaten. tP i bes ffith doesn’t intend Sat had Seben, * un th some mino reales mbnibig eat A " sb by handing them Walt we again, as Mr. Kis \J nas a holiday gift . | 1 “I want to see Johnson better . . himself," says Griffith, “but I Frankie Frisch Is want (o be perfectly satisfied that he is doing so before I hand him as a tasty bit of dessert for some minor league club.” Fastest Major Star will put them on | eae t os ; i Dempse ea : A INGTO! won the American Bai. won't “| Few Players Slide 2 : : W Nant Nell cama, poke : ay Head-First Today : i Johnny Evers Isn’t followed it up by capturing th ight as je i for y in the Je ie the |” 7 i Riel whee Few players in the major: “1 felt that way about it my Sure of His Berth | viteratiy, in bassball, there is not elgg ‘ head-first slide because of Paddock ‘ every month and oftimes more {re-| Sailnet & pT eke self,” relates Paddock, q J - fe Ch f the Washington t fauently than that jdanger. Frisch of the Glants Is an} when 1 got back to America I manager in danger of | shoot It t doubtful jf Dempsey will |°xcePtion. ids was ready to quit. The A. A. A rid champions they must ever again reach the peak that he championships were on at New wint'tha pennant to equa attained in that Willard fight | Young Is Best in ark, and Co was urged toteun. 1 in of 1924, and then repeat in tt On the other hand fought Carpentier, Jack Bloomfieli and Norfolk within the year .and will have those three fights unc his belt as part of the preparation for Dempsey East Wants to See Match The Eastern fans, ond-rate heavy fed up to s¢e Dempsey perform ain and they figure t Gibbons and Wills are the only men who can give him a fight, and they're right Dempsey won the title in 1919 and since that time he has fought five times, beating Billy Miske, Bill Brennan, Carpentier, Gibbons and Firpo. In that time he has drawn more money than any other cham- pion, largely because he didn't ¢heapen himself. It may affect his physical condition, laying off so long, but he brings the coin A fight with either Gibbons or Wills would knock ‘em dead int York, and it’s a cinch that Dempse will jome time in 1925 ir Gotham, looks like Gibbons Jamieson Wins in Golf Play With 72. Paul H. Jamison, Virginia golf champion, with a 72 recently won the individual championship in an invitational at Lynchburg, Va. The wicked flee when no mat sueth, way of around pur- This is just another aying that cop is never hen he ought to be Sa ea a, (Rivals Weak at Keystone The two bitterest rivals American League, eak In the Cleveland and at the same po: Detroit, are sition, second That no club can be regarded ax fi pennant contender unless strong at the keystone position is an ac- cepted truth of baseball. y Cobb frankly admits that ck of a capable second base- n beat him out of a pennant year, veland lost a score of ball s during the son through at that position and consequent lack of team play be: cause of constant changing. Gibbons has} € anxious | —— | entered more to be with the fel National League Umpire Cy Rigler says ho regards |Rhodes Is Star of “Pep” Young of the Giants as the most valuable-outficlder in the Na tional league. He disappointed in Nebraska Grid Team the world series “Choppy” F tar ¢ ——- 5 his year’s traci team. He's in drove in more runs than any tas nning, hard-to-tackle haifbach er in his league. It is|He also dabbles in basketball and ‘track. in the goose is no qua Bottomley Has Lot in rome t be evident to Manager Owner Griffith that the Washington public of First Sack Class i z Jom Botte problem {f they are t in the m on was not the American league last sen ¢ writer Jone tory, a boon to baseball, Ga the styl-| , r camo in the nature of a sur ° ywers of form. t one other thing, won the bi of 1924 Washington, It club that willed it wax going to win, then did it more than any & honor WELL CAESAR !~WHATS < TH! IDEA OF YoU PULLING ¥ A FADE-OUT ON REHEARSING? You WAVENT GOT YouR « PART Dow So PAT THAT Vices) FOLD YouR Test ANY OL'TIME, a LEAVE Za WS GUYS GO-THROUGH Z\ TA MOTIONS oe HAW MLAD~You = HAVE THE WRONG } IMPRESSION! ~L AM HEART AND SouUL wW THIS PLANLET!~ER all) ~{T AM MERELY GoING To THE LIBRARY THis EVENING, To STUN UP THE PERSONALITIES OF CAESAR, SO THAT I WILL BE CHARACTER PERFEC y FOR THE ROLE ta) SSS SS 4, | vs 7 So Hy ‘Mitchell Doshit t Hit Hard Enough WELL \F-THRTS TW CASE, IM KNOCKING OFF ON REREARSAL 100 -—~1T'M Manager Robinson of Brooklyn TH’ ph a ien't ulte satisfied with the work BRUTUS IN PLAN, AN Johnny Mitchell at short. He's lo \T MIGHT BE POSSIBLE THAT BRUTUS WAS A CRACK BOWLER,~SO T'M “TAKING TH’ NIGHT OFF 70 BRUSH UP ON MN BOWLING !~ |ing for a harder hitter, Sybil Bauer Set 21 Swim Records Sybil Bauer of Chicago, famou backstroke swimmer, set 21 records in competition during year just ended new the ie Ga W aah ae origecting ( Short Sport | Nceeiiteesenncssaimi McGraw's next baseball tour will extend to Brazil, where his left-hand Jers will be right at home with the | other nuts Jack Sharkey clouted a New York referee on the chin because he didn't | like the decision This ts so | much nicer than growing abusive, | ‘The crossword puzule craze isn't likely to handicap ball players in the | apr ing camps . One must know | how to spell in order to work the things Dempsey has been asked to fight on the coust It is probably true, then, that Mabel Normand has retired. While it may be true Ty Cobb has | revolutionized the game, tho records | show fans in St. Lous still throw pop bottles. any of the Big Three games this your é Walter wanted to be sure ho'd enjoy | Walter Camp did not s ke football seasons witht strongest | \¥ | Next to fight, good pitching played its part in the success of the Nationals, Walter Johnson - 20, when) RICONDA COMES was the ace of the staff. There for ¢ 20%. | WITH GOOD REP fore it is not at all surprising - ? Ogee yr that the Washington club is er bit selfish about the services of nay Johnson 2 ie io RS whe an w in t ver had Thy the mete aa Te FER SHOULD ay he will make Portland y uable man. ut-] Portland is figuring upon using f been given! Frank Brazill for pinch hitting pur ql ses, but Brazill ig too good a hitte ing staff t Port keep out of the game much. Bad nae asl on alarm and all, Br 3 a valuable Beet Boas ayer because of h h an¢ A With Jobs play wu 4 ag veness. He's Killefer’s player and he would y sweet rapping the agate ght field wall next sum- Chet ) ears is ontitied to hin uncondition clease, The status of Johnson is en ent. Every major leaguo | & at welcome his service = a Therefore it is easy to see why j Owner Griffith is so solicitous as | /// / to where Johnson lands in minde | ‘ tty AY ) riya leaguedom, (rs = Four Catchers With Johnson ir catchers have done prab- all the recetving for Wal hnson during the 18 years bt his care His first backstop was Charley Street. The battery of Street afd Johnson will live forever in base ball Then came caught him any other rec Hair Stays Combed, Glossy! ¢ Ainsmith, who longer time than iver. 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