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* j is | ; | os i er anaes 2 rar ee PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, DECEMBER Navy Will Enter Crew in 1 Hudson Race A Middies Will [ She Throws a Mean Basketball Weaatta | oe 5, 1p Jai BS | Cagers Win he we ter 198 Second Tilt): a Sunbeams Rain in Bas- ; kets in Final Minutes of ‘ r t ; . F f Game With Portland 5 Compete for Shell Honors Permission Given Annap- olis to Prepare for An- nual Hudson Event NNAPOLIS, Dec. 15 4 Naval academy officials e approval of th uthori- t ties means that the Middies will again row with the crack mae and Hho Boy Shows ys: iiy'."a° | Game Will hort fter the secor | |} Gui { Cor t ° college crews, Bair the ‘Portlanders sdgea. itin|| BY LEO H, LASSEN Cue Class | e, the original hardluck «u in Po tan The Navy eight finished & fow points of the Seattle boys and at tantan aia io third last year and second the then came the winning deluge of Herbert Hammer Hailed | . 6 East Wine 74 Six, year before, both race b ing “Shunk at fs ass as Second Wil- Bis Bl sagsepadie pines and Tio Og | Washington any Mig, og le Hoppe | of m varsity toot ost-Season ton Cla _ lhelp, The defe : 1 2 Espinosa and iy: c Cat a numberof two or three times next | h cuarde : : . ie ea | aK malta Minch Are “dd. and : he Golf Victors | h Rida an tern Sete te cede LAURELS ARE | - “sas Mt ' , Tr of the most punish-|i6 was an amateu. b : e the! OUND JINX - intaea | ’ ’ ing punches in the ring) ordinar | M r look back rela Sica aahis eet tect | have long been barred in| "*’ ¢ the rook BY BIL L ¥ EVA AN 5 9 other |phy. Portia k for Clert erin|most boxing cireles—the kid-|naa planned to enter the EAD y back fn 1907 North 5 for Reed. ine : = | Clean & tournament this Bu Pai tee high of Chicago started the walt Pr jney and the rabbit punches. |‘ i i ckathe * : nage, which was bE ° | They were legislated out of | citi an h by other high schools, \Caled ppcersiene| | aledonians tiie gnsnd-ta; previa E. baxeee | (ouweacia uanes ty aking fo Beastie te pad yesterday I and played the Will G from permanently injuring|##¢ of 20. ‘That average « there on New Yana ( n it was 80 fog ol on ; ; : hie a ( B player game ended al oe I mate pm f each other. The rabbit punch, | , r tt ot the Beatin pref } ball; ang I turned in the best ¢ January 8 which is clubbing an oppon-|4 tournament against the game in the files of golf that I ever shot | (our eae’ a ths tle }ent on the back of the neck,|t ther 4 narrative of the dea hades ay her dg T cate h oftimes resulted in serious in-| 94 experie being tried out in the. lemon state | : : } » kidney punch, | STARTED Bar de a la steht egentaakl xy - jury, w the kidney punch, YOUNG ] SoA arco - hatank Bik Gf a ‘ clubbing or hooking an op-|") 4, ae Flas or here to play twa, | lates « ows» « « sp the kidneys also , c of these was with We | ety’s golf committee, John Du. |ponent on the ldneys @ 1 ng t ne t P i New Viskears | 4, ¥ Dow and Bob G resulted in many permanent) he wa t wile | toraseia 2 it vee a | — TOUTS ini : ge, it wan not unt " b 0 he own tg Are Seekin BEULAH GERVIN : injuries, ve leaa Gat xd Adolf Luque. land and beat the Washings s ig |. The Y. W. C. A, has organized Seattle's first women's|™" ' was ne Of tha) kee of the d the Am-| aggregation there, 6 to 2 ins askethall league, nine ¢ommercial fi being entered.|.", Gana, the O Cktenki rd ¥ « n Nation: | the was considered ¢ Brown Star} basketball league, nine ¢on Pid eae eg CREO | tatavidoad pay ble ht Aronian Sibard 3 sacissee base weanen eee OTH New York clubs have a habit | Here is pictured Beulah Gert “a pend re the | ne. tease “ag cekauathethe mae ae e peecapl ¢, and his str was a decidedly tough one for both| CHICAGO TEAM B ecitacutel) chadees » and|o fthe league's stars. She is also pre ident of the league. ayy i be on three-quarter band | sent a 2a gst tind haba “i Dep ey PLAYS THREE GAMES then being willitig to take them back none. by Exenk : cutiistcah ‘tala = eetpatner Seoye of Leonard Howls Just why this should be the case | hd endell Phillips of Chicag at fancy figures | Medal pipe ban plel enor seagre dscteie C " har nation, Th the next Eastern team to a Urban Shocker, #tar pitcher of t | will be kept eres by Le : ee ae ee: ee ee most pitchers are |the horizon with a challenge St. Louis Browns, is a nite case |be award y Se GAME lined to grow careless after a big | West. Three high schooling Handed to that team for almost t I full handte pond ix be Flan? with oom Hammer loves to play billiards and | year. ier bit 75 took up the « brag fi besos hog ape bert | ANTA BOX bons at Shelby, hurting Gibb. always at the tab is fa When a pitcher is winning he must = 1” peed to Jar loose with a lot of money BANTAMS BOX = ther or his br I et much assist. | D¢Te ‘i tn hen . rs his return. | MILWAUKEE, De b Pote re ‘ 7 spar ent He te is teammates and be fa-| 08 Christmas day, 1912) Shocker is dissatisfied at St. Louis y LEO. H LAS SEN | Sarn " waable to of ‘Wideede ‘Hatt Nigh pore cantinn reales | Phillips met Boise high in th unable to give his best efforts and 6 ¢ bs [Eddie Shea, Chicago, m Rway at an opponent if 8 gained a bit of fame while capital. Bolse won, 6 to, is certain to be traded if any club] 4: coast Harry y. but deliberately bh Bhs ; Preps etait a ter a big year a t to try to get by his reputation, with a resultant sa $6 to taxi; Dan Landon says he can't see what p kick Mitzi's leading man got out of playing offers a worthwhile return to Man. ager Sisler. a bs score of the East and Wet 4 days later Wendell Phillips |Portland and played on the back ¢ from the kidneys is bar nite his wife and mak-|lerino mix in the | lack of condition. led to death that Rippe's ix love to her seven days a week |high, losing by the ad to fon ith 3 ity i é | ero Mia ridin In the recent fight In Tacoma be Then there is the matter of psy-| score of 39 to 0. Oregon Is Using | Yeh—Dan's « bachelor |, MABE. CHICAGO, Deo, 15-—-Patay | veer Drank Farmer aed Brothers'|chology. Emotions play thelr part| Another three days ela h “Doe" Kessler had a lot of ex- Roceo, Frankie Welsh, Johnny Mur-|™An. Herman po farmer on ¢ of Hammer's|in pliching success. ‘The. pitcher [00 New. Year's arama Sg oven oe plaining to do to his patients for | Stan Riddte's bald dome ts onty| phy and Tem Willams are. tho |th® pg telomas ich pap ebedgdeehed elleves that he|who is making a reputation ts keyed Played Astoria high In the UNIVERSITY OF three days last week when he |a decoy—ask any of the pro cage| principals tn the two tieadlities orgcalled.“" Boxers “usthg: buck tact! amateur: player ii |up to’ his part. ‘the ‘pitsher who gene, Dec. lest half of his dental tects at | players a boxing show to be held here Fri mu mie in ‘ has won fame appears satisfied to| men. ly ordered 100 javelina from Finland| jhe Pantages Barber shop. % ba ELS ers thru an agent of Janni Myyra,| | nother expe rest on his laurels, takes too much mea cone _ for granted world’s champion javelin thrower. hould be bar D MAN |i 20 Walte anklin saw Mitzi at the| Stew Campbell has started || NEW COAST BI at the nt ithe ides Seven years elapsed, and The Finnish javelins, according to Motropo the other ght and} «x his own—the _ tallor. Schm former D ywhere high of Toledo hove into sight Hayward, are made of white pine and | says that boy who does all of|| made cigarets are too easy for to umpire 1 < high school, which are much more durable and accur-|tp in the play cer-|| the boys to borrow. | season |More About pak I Satis ar {coached by Enoch Bag ately made than the American 5 hia onicne | Fred Fulton Jcoach of the Huskdes, spears.. Hayward has been getting x i jJavelins from Finland for the Uni. versity of Oregon men for the past | few years, but due to the lack of Personal inspection before the pur The other day Mike Ce “Jabout Fred Fu lin his fight w | which he bell Dick Lewls gave the boys and girls a treat in the main dining!) room at the Olympic the other|much snap night, appearing in the old soup| Victoria, B nual reg ing ansoc mental k Dempsey : ULVER CI hing he read C . The new u S looks #0 Jer in a derby hat | of 129.9 Miles Per Hour "2 ws sous | rieta New Year's day, 1924 Regi] spurt, came in second, while Milton |in a 7. 7 tic, lor heard abot present cham was third. Two years ago Scott came 1 Be chase, he was not getting the best | and fish Every time “Tramp” Murphy According to Frantz Reichel, form: |oion and was licked ty ho went | bile race tra When Earl Cooper went out,|gon, this time to plyl 0mm’ quality. Myyra, on his recent viait | — | commits a foul in a basketball jer secretary of the F into the ring as the fastes the | ea here, gave Bill a letter, placing the! wey Hemphill hag just r 2 the race, the 1924 A. A. A.| high, at that time champion onship went to Jimmy Mur- |state. Scott won, 32 to #72! ed | game he wants the refereo to committee, baseball was played in as tour show him his mistake with rule France 5¢ ago. Records show remult of the day, in w hAUgUral event Sun-/| chan Collins ss that Fulton’ enta order with Myyra’s agent in Finland, peeaeeye that Multon’s pecieal from a trip to Europe. He 1 attitude was everything in his fight-| world's records were | ing star, who was killed/a prilljant team that went who will buy the ins personally | ing the Olympic Saturday nist | book. hat bes ated in the Unit: line Ge he thee ee sn nit flebt-) shattered on « | eake axb: Ai Gyvdncin |Sefeat “ona aa cadee and forward them to Hayward. ing for the Scotch room ed States ih 1889, and the first | | more Fidjans May Play CAPTAIN THE POLICE STATION Bennett Hill, cial, won the cov jman he us thought the ott then he was a ¢ ly did, but if he ding scores won at | day’s races, th Jledang driv yester- | winning eleven. ast of the year, the| Then last year the fint finished the 1924/team to go East was lem am Anderson do t to Sam Brown t want to alt | ball club was formed in 1845, It wi Tuesday night | played with nine men to a side and r fellow was better, : at the Pool, because Brown roota so | four bases, just like modern baseball, |” Ieyiton was 1 “with an average of 1 8 per hour, | season as follows {Clark high of Spokane, wilt Syracuse in East ING BILL SEVERYNS* hard for Dode Bercot that nobody |but it was known as “la Grande | Langford a decade of so ago in New| S™Ashing the previous record of} Jimmy Murphy, 1,595; Earl Coop. | eled all the way to Toledo it LOS ANGELE: Dec. 15.—The | ISHED UP. * fround him can see the fight theque.” | 118.17 me |York, Fulton had ever en Lang University of by Tom Milton, two|er, 1,240; Bennett Hill, 1,214; Tom-|Scott. The home team Waal outhern California EEE : -$ — ——_—_____ | ford until they got into the ring. The | Months ago, at Chartott my Milton, 1,101; Fred Comer, 10. Trojans may play football in New | Tar Baby was still plenty good then| Harry Hartz, by a Harry Hartz, 666, sata York next fall, it was revealed today. Y and a great hitter. aan a P) Soe so igh lo aged BY AHERN) 3.0 oo wan ox CRIDER WINS (Robinson Is Voce cas Tecate week lost to the locals in a game| \-————--— — © ————— | for tho referee's instructions, Fult on | Ro mnson Is | year was the memo here, was so highly pleased with the treatment shown the team that {t has asked U. 8. C. to play a return con- Now THEN, -- UH =~ aH sed |turned te to Collins and said: | SILVERWARE. ly it Bett ft herve Ed Crider, a very active worker in eriously ll | \¢ Yolumbia university and gut THAT SNORING Sast won, 20 to 1% ba BEHOLD!“ mMIGHTY | highs g . : ¢ the areata Mt Hi" | matching me With a little runt lke | A aes test at the’ Polo Grounds, New York GAESAR DOTH ‘ONT 1 “7 golf circles around the University, | “| games ever seen in Portal re “FRIENDS, ROMANS, AulD y SLEEP! WA-Haw MANISSCRIPT, | "Seattle tans who saw Tangfora [Jefferson parke and Ralnler links A ts na cata mr Bill Roper Gets UH ~ COUNTRYMEN Fae aw) GAY BRINIG «WHEA BUT ISH’ |fight Frank Farmer here, will re-|®4ded another piece of silverware t BALTIMORE, Md., Dec, 15,.— | the crowd able to when he| Wilbert Ro member that he was a short, squat-| 8 collection of trophi St. Louis Offer SIN, NOU GUNS,» QUIT TH’ BEST LINE OF rtson, manager of | er. NoU STABBED HIM ' 1 |ty fellow with long arms and a big | WOO the president's cup, donated by} the Brooklyn Dodgers, who has = a eet bayer : ST. LOUIS, Dec. 15.—Bill Roper, CLOWNING PAY ATTENTION Dip HE PUT W reg TH’ PLAN fm | waistline. j J. Gratton O'Bryan, with a two-| been seriously ill for several | high school ga W. Princeton football coach, is consider. py LE HE OUGHT 10 | ie fight started and Fulton jab. | wn score in the match play against! weeks, will be operated on today s: 6 ing an offer that is reported to be MIS 1S SERIOUS! — WHERE CALL For SEVEN WEAR PASAMAC | bed Langford's head off. He gave | Par test on the University links, last] at the Union Memorial hospital. ef 3 $20,000 a year to coach foo! 1 at bad him such a terrific licking that L Z: — Washington university here and to WAS Le. OH YEH 1 COME AM, 2 < INGTEAD OF A | 5 eaeaiite bert Hampson, the club cap The average scoring ford didn’t come up for the seventh foin the faculty of the law school — ay fo BURY CAESAR, MoT Oca! reund rip tere y es sh) Semi-Finals Are iat ae ae, ty TO PRAIGE Wat “Ae tam —— | Jaged 13 points per Courage—the TILDEN MAY WIN FIGHT BY HENRY L. FARRELL EW YORK, Dec. 15.—Approval of the mateur rule, which | will settle the Tilden pt They have arrived in the semi Ring’s Primary Rule Card Complete finals of the president's cup compe- ee over 9 points Per And later Colli: was managing | tition at the Seattle Golf club and| ‘Thus it can be seem East ton when ho was fighting Carl f. T d there is still hope for the boys get-| parative scores the Morris down in Ohio, They went | or Lues ay’ 8 ting out of this and the last trench | points better per salle along for five rounds or so and th 8 day, West. ‘ |before New Yea going got tough, At the end of one | Boxing Party >rese o Present locations have Bon Stein| ‘These figures, while te jof the rounds Fulton climbed o: ITH Dode Bereot and Johnny}&nd Jim Sobey grouped together in| story of games nieomet |the ropes and was going to quit cold. } O'Donnell booked for the main|the upper half of the draw and Jack }not give a line on the Collins says they finally dragged him | event, the ¢ for Tuesday's smoker] Ballinger and Frank Van Tuyl tee-|No one out here has touchdowns. West has sity r-writer | issue, is almost certain to be voted | |back into the ring and Fulton event: | at the Crystal Pool ts complete, | ing off to determine who will be the | play, so It oe to at the annual meeting of the United ually won the fight. And Morris/ Dan Salt and Lonnie Austin have finalist of the lower bracket, its scoring M ale States Tennis association | could never hold a candle to Lang-| lined up the following bout ere | has displaye’ a that was here, y. | ford as a fighter, | Mike O'Connor vs. Joe Manila, six English Golfers jone game oneate The executive committes of the That goes to show tho mental atti. | rounds. Commerce, Wi association approved of a new ama teur rule submitted by a specia) committee, which provides that a tepnis player can write for news hapers and magazines under Iberal conditions, Its approval by the ex. ecutive committee means that it will be adopted by the national body, ag all the factions in the loug con- troversy which threatened the ex. istence of organized tennis in this country were represented on the two committees. Willlam 'T, ‘Tilden, world’s cham. pion, threatened to retire from the game {f the association held te an amateur rulo paswed last Febriary, which provided that a player who continued to do newepaper work after January, 1925, would become ineligible for amateur competition. tude of the Minnesota diver Young Jack Dempsey vs. Jack Beat Americans | pins: —— a Tiny Herman looked like a pretty | Wise, four rounds, ST. AUG » Fla, Dee. 15. good fighter here, but Fulton stop-| Mike Mitchell vs. Young Kenny| George tinea nd Abo Mitchel ped him in a punch about a year |Gouyd, four rounds two of England's foremost profes. | | Italian Swi ago. Phil Sheridan vs. Ernie Lundgren, | sional is Is, dofeated the star American | ann Tony Fuente, they say, can't fight | four rounds. pair, Walter Is Ch ¢ Hagen and Gene Sar to swim! a ek and yet Fulton dived in the| The principals tapered off their|zen, in a 86-hole match here yeste Of the five men first round . | heavy training Sunday, both boys|day at 4 and The Americans wero |lish channel, ‘hy Collins says that the lack of a|doing considerable boxing. O'Don-| heavy favorites to win, Italy, covered a fighting heart was all that ever kept | nell had a nice workout with Johnny Jais to Dover in Fulton out of the title because he | Rose. 16 hours and 28 had all of the natural ability In ine ; Ban vommeen Ion’ t N Dame Has. ut of Fog Yet) Notre j World. Courage is the first requisite DCCER RESUL of a fighter, without that all of the} Soccer results in the NEW YORK, Dec, 15.—Nationat | G idiron Eleve league club owners wilPeontinue the rt skill in the world docs a man no{ Sunday follow: Foi good, ; : ‘ » Todds 2 fight to have Ban Johnson removed! Notre Dame has Ben Paris 2, Vikings 1 as the president of the Amorican| teams, ‘There are bé nu 2, Carbonado 1 Babe Ruth ato four buffalo} ‘Tacoma 6, Red Top Cab 4, league when tho magnates of the |90 students wna ne Atenks on the Coast Maybo it} Builders Brick 2 Davis Broth: | two leagues get together in joint ses. |and khaki pants 00. under ; Won't be so hard to buffalo him {ers 1, sion at Chicago Wednesday, it was afternoon or a 0.1924 WY HEA BERVICE. INC. 12-14 now, Renton 6, Maple Leafs 2, roported here over the week-end. g@) Jership of Coach KM