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PAGI Peace May ‘About Fights Baseball We and Fighters { BY LEO H, LASSEN at Joint Meeting Tod THE SEATTLE STAR VEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1924 Be Declared by Majors in Chicago"; lay End Bill Byron Will Return to Coast Umpire Staff 4 =_— = aY (OUR BOARDI Rupert, Shibe and Barnard Will Try to Smooth » ue a Things Over With Commisisoner Landis in Fight ( , MART Y With Ban Johnson; Trades Loom { DROPPED 1 Back im West Next ear a BY EDWARD ©. DERR Sige pads pe dlps Byron Quit After Sacramento Row, Two Years Ago, C CAGO De 17 I de A ho fe , but Is Returning to Fold; He’s Colorful Va : Ry ree ge Wad , 4 sere and Enjoys the Razzing of Baseball Fans If it fa 9 anized bi . rat - »SICK,| | ILLIAM BYRON, the singing umpire, will b ) t ‘ one \t 4 inti < \p back in the Coast le next year. I esider \ ‘ r wor | HRIGTMAS “ fF Le ‘ r s one of the most colorf ae : hen L ie _| WEA EGALIA ‘on 18 one of the most colorful characte rt at pe t de shortly before! | — he ls WER TAINME AT t=} Like T ~~ WELL that ever called a strike a ball and he wa j 4 ‘ ad at 11 o'olocs | | TLL St E“THAT YoU} | SiR, THEN HADDA CALL nissed by Coast league fans last season, ' oe * ttee” of the Ameri circuit, con > Nw By TNCKETS TH’ WAGON T WAS The veteran indicator man went East last 3 x Rup] t Ne Yankee \ 0 iT . oe car MAD! 6 eason, yuitting when William H. MeCart hasn't " Tom Shibe t t i f I ard of relieved of the presidency of the league = adh ah TS ) call I ul 1 I g back to the “great open space we Mask Stars | ta "on tha: ees wns a mar is teat Gat he man ¥ t \ . ) t ance to forge at he’s on t Trade Boosts | * Rg args Ww t ef e stor ous comeback to ers squawking about strike pa ieee the meeti 1 can’t get base ————$$$$$ | h ¥ your bat on your |; era tna ies of the diamond, for Grid Book | | r . 4 “ I i chance v 1 M | ‘ , | 5 na between Ya " 5 Some | ; Ruel, ** Sine ibrar ths Se ie anata ten oe tt 8 of the season Examples matter ho Schalk thinks T | 4 aie senses slr tains of the r | again, may not t . Whitey W k th sc) | ens Corbett a chance with 7 x ; Dar Meisnest | coors | ah tbe original Jack D ied Puts Crusher | Eddie Huffman , part with ow” | sbaucrenpiein ver ghd Ei meattie 20 ve : — ant vy ete t on W Boxing | v. Beene, ae §0 on re victories ed t W | . ha n of th ae | boxers w river ry litt > T « go ( ° f ress ing game game of su 4 outf 1 Portia was snapped, ¢ Soseeesees| Even Bout j= a te ; —— data ones of | cere oe ms, ongview ; ni, oa of match "ith | naa Thre wae rome gh | . days of Abe A as ig Maranville Will Team Out ed Melenest, and that was y one of. them | , I believe, would have bad | ’ ae ; ames! at idle < np Captain Bruins Mh Lora lo Blank nest eaid the matter was dls e t ! P P t cussed at the conference meet and t droppin of League co FITE FANNIE. « ‘ocap Nerd wed greats 75" 4 Ba. feng " r next INGVIEW ha co not yet come when boxing should be >| ) But get this: Tod Morgan is hu-|altho O'Donnell w Sek 1 thoug “rag ta ore ptaagek r man. He can be beaten, knocked | with a left hook on t! Teoh whilst watch ns ayal down and knocked out, tf hit “right."| of the head with eff ‘ matehe vee Perry Leads Tufts | he floor, as In the rd Bereot bu Dynamite | wi * Mor. . Mr. Tod will find | on the canvas lIis-| w ree toll- fan on the t himself re fening to Mr. ing the nun Snell Is | Fighter 1 do nc beat all c Ps that Dc | Bas ful Snell is just S| scons ot ace tor a peony kid Very Manila, and the Esquimo mid game and a good pi Gant CHr took alist ot pumata box a lick on earth, some eay—fust | {060 17 &n aggressive fighter who can hit.) gi Yount b > Come to think « Waele’ wes cae chatty Gand : Deen said about Ketct me bach and others of that kind. | : zi aw, | 2ack Demy with T when Doc ‘ietim for Johnny Hieliman, Joe Gorman and Joe L aia F more or less of a waltz, Mitct La Hood Knocks Out #4 4 tet nook to the boa ! vantag d 1 , O’Dowd in 6th Round pay) cherisan peat Youre bund BUTTE, Mont., Dec. 17—Dixie La| sten in the four-round of Mood, intermountain bantamweight | Da Salt rds Lonnie A ghampion, of Butte, knocked out Phi! | st O'Dowd, Columbus, Ohio, in the sixth sna te of a scheduled 10-round even here : last night. O'Dowd was down for ee 18 RE EAEPONT ED | counts of one and nine in the last ad sooeh 2 og < “4 round before going out Young Lundy, & t the meet of control last night that Enoch nt to the Notre s. in the second of a scheduled ind bout BIG CAGE MEET SET CHICA Dec. The nat inter-scholastic ment, conducted by ot Chicago, ts to be bh it was announced here year 40 champions from 20 states competed Lett were awarded to varsity players of the past c. spug inior * welterwetg' , of England, in the last four-round + Doyle's Ver mn arena last 1 Insure a neat, natural hair comb GLO-CO HAIR DRESSING ree pleasing liquid, ids. the hair combed al rng counters and barber shops everywhere. Send for Sample Bottle i } Mail coupon and { bottle, Normany Products i | =a i trial 51L Mc+ W@iniey Ave, Lon Angelon, ¢ Name Addrens S03 ay ie gah ary, a La my <a. unt have decided | Fé ¢ the ts on 1 Grid Next Year 7 ed lepgaedad abd t just a G TY, quarterback, 1 been elected captain of the Tufts oc lege football team for 1924. He play \ filling ‘ vacant | ‘Penn Soccer Team — |*2 every minute of the 1924 schedut i de i ~ of his team. a : a In— nee | Wins Title Again —_—__—__—_ i ‘ = am ¢ f ¢ the strong Ni isn't no longer the haut ty of Pennsylvania 1 ri | monde for popular fighters to team has won the Interene |Duncan Shoots 68 2 Y f . wear tin cars and corrugated . > t tt - | bs le for the second consecut t tt f nation, ho Crys 01 | noses—maybe it's the movies Is Dadlace bent’ the Pome in Record Round rT 1 K ald to be ry k | to blame—and come snooping | during the exciting moments a crimp in In a recent match at Tampa, Flor artat ‘ tear th across the ring with their necks | J Wise of Yakima : laying in an exhibitic ' The te ‘ J 4; Don } 1 J.j sunk down between their shoul. | figure out was it the dias pape doc Be manne ee aaaRY, ¢ t t ele a ‘ George Dunean, British pro, shot bt diewicrda: Ass der blades—tike a rheumatichy = & 1 t a, it had t center, and HL ¢ | buffalo—no sirt It's the buys is coming on, “aati Will Pilot | ying the course record the! ff, t P eer upioac: that look like they satisfied their reall: With Abe Mitchell, Duncan is mak : b ! 4 Bart 3 craving for excltenant by whee | Was t vision? But _Middie Grid Team adc iat be the ticle pices g an extensive tour of the United 1 : | ing the baby-carriage around the rage to look & guard on this . t tor| x block; the guys that fool ae taveaie tint | Ve y team, has been elected [States and they are booked to piay t ‘ all | around the ring with a gentle t whether |f tain of the Middle team |!m the Far West soon, ! yea , manly “I don't wish to hurt I can't |for next year, Lentz played a short para oi 1 e t I you" kinda for three f he at Rutgers be! entering the} One argument against indoor foot ¥ \ tt | cle © former Washing) rounds 'n’ then turns thelrselves i again ;N aden jball is that it does not give ty |ton player t 1 Id into a coupla bushels of wild n 4 scriptive genius a nee to write ft ' link ° known here oats all of a m that are | If*the als ever do adopt |“The game was played in a sea of im or fs a harvesting the raws these lar 1 wha will they have ‘ mud.” : idl SEATTLE CAGE | 2 BRITISH GOLF See a A prevent oat ¢ SEATTLE CAGE my: Sammy Sandow Who Boxes Vic i, TEAM W “- tarntion ne, ie M WI NER _ DATES SET ley Hi S Ban Ke for the development of a ereat Foley Here, Is Stro t more atte the: ¢ to rur , )REWS, Scotland, Dec, 17,| QAMMY SANDOW, sturdy little , staging in New York. ampionship and Anc t the > of 1925 will committee | syed cts the Canadian bantam champ, tt amateur ese antam champ, played |*t tho Crystal Pool next Tuesday Ohio battler who fs to fight Vic|bouts, Sandow has whipped five jchamplons—Pete Herman, Kid Wil- liams, Johnny Ertle, Frankie Mason 4 and Bad News Eber. In no-decision } Foley, mplonst \O’Day Says hot all play, but Heinie he Htiiat cnisetone mY mbar on the cou of the Royal North | night, is one of the strongest appear-| The match Sandow took from Eber Baseball Is ter, tonned the b b the! with the horn rim gtasse club Westward Ho, start-| {ng boxers to visit the Northwest in| who held the Canadian title, will game on {ce for team au fi r himself—would 3 © British open cham-|Many a day, Sandow is a miniature {give the boxing patrons an idea o: Not Same Now — ha’ para SCloat, Hees ' yee den powell MG 2) ee a moms | how Sandow compares with Foley Uh thi aoan. hawte he est club, | Years 3 called in the Ea: Ww Mayberry wo: nr Rad NK O'DAY, veteran Na SCHMIDT RELE, petit gy cto 25 and 26. Tho|"Tho Little Hercules of the Ring. ttle a ant i ri a league umpire, PITTSBURG, I Walter | down to the Mankato ME. ct fying rounds of the open wil]| Evidently Sandow ts possessed’ of ‘time when Eber was thought to have of base h veteran catche 8 been | don't you think? ‘ ed on two courses of the | lot more than mere brawn, for he| been thru asa boxer. Foley knocked the last given his unconditional release 1 Aa ak tale ae Treon club, Ayrshire, on June 22|numbers in his list of victories suck | Mayberry out at Vancouver recentls teu pes of the Feava, abotving.& (lite. waterannce . aaa j jbattlers as Joey Sangor, Pal Moore, |Sandow won every round of a 10 p-stick where it'd he cn meer De teal | 5 urman, Eddie Weygant, Bobby | round battle with Eber when the lat- 1 harder be Rata Ged cane ta melee be played or son. Tommy Ryan, Young Mon-|ter was at the height of his career cause he love game more and tases how ‘masy e ble Compan: a Edin. ome 200 more. He re t Biddy Bishop, who manages San , [thought less much he was Sik. id RAS aI ure Mutrfleld, East Lo- | xed a draw with Danny Kramer | dow, says all the best boxers in the going to get f effort BOP UD ieee: eee t he open championship of |@t Philadelphia, Kramer is being | East the past year have refused to “In the old days the players they are. the ; 1926 on the course of the Lythan and |touted by newspaper critics in the | meet Sandow. He says Jimmy Dunn fought the umpires, but after the mesntngly for the benett ce ie vit | St _Anhes club, LAnoashire Fast as the probable winner of the |has passed up numerous lucrative lgamo all tho fussing was forgotten. prothe 8 ge ayy ed big The Lythan and St, Annes course | featherweight championship elimin-| offers for Carl Tremaine to box the The next i Mere tear oe ral ips wh: at for the open in 1926 was in-|stion tournament Tex Rickard “Ohio champion. “The me r remem. tins I , olphane stitur 38 ye ago and its turf is | —S — = ber a closo decision you . ga ames to ask me. was he dn my | rar among the best jn the north | against him three years back, when va an’ helped me pick tp my |of ¥ and. The record for tho ever you happen to th roug@ and compact when I acelden- | cot s 67, made by H. A. Gaudin. fA debat tally Kicked my vanity caso overt} sD tereey f Professional. > many alibi 6 ° 2 too many’ alts New Tennis Ghankar Mt ) is Whiting Rule ||" nocker Will Shean tik he Mri that only Is Criticized Join Yanks ) SOUTH BEND, ‘Ind, Dec. 1 comes Once Ss riticize N! W YORK, Dec. 17.—Comple- Knut kne, coact BY HENRY L, FARRELL 4N tion of a trade which will a1 : Eg YORK, D 17.—General | bring Urban Shocke r pitch Dan Dad knows! Hehaditwhen | N”™ atisfaction with the new/} er of th Louis Browns, to terd he was a boy, the amateur rule approved by the execu. || New York, was announced today Be I boy, the grandes’ ra ; ee job ‘ rds tive committee of tho United States |} from the office of the Yankees ‘ He feeling imaginable that is Tennis association to settle We recelved from Chi comes with the ownershi the player-writer issue was expressed t the Yankees had given || TIAW" | V - TIGERS INDOORS of a Columbia. Ask him when the findings of the special com: the hard-hitting piteh- |) . s COLUMBIA, Mo, Dec. 17.—Cold th eae ’ [| mitteo appointed to handle the Bill|] @M and two rookie pitchers, Gas- |] The Dignit of the Holder weather slowed up the Missouri|{ he won't deny you the |/rritden case was made public ton and Glard, for Shocker practice yesterday for tho first time thrill that only comes once Several propiinent critics have ex Gaston was with the team Inst Sn : since the Tigers started to work out ‘ : ‘ ased tho belief since then that the!| 2°47 and Glard was secured re: |} The true value for the Southern California fraca inyour boyhood, Havehim Peas tan pellet since then that the'| cently trom the Toledo club of Mair ee oan of the cigarette holder we will leave 0 Y ; ph sah rule which permits a tennis player i entirely to your own good Judgment, ure a loose Coach Henry worked on a defense 7 y atoms he American assoclatio a loos je ee ice nk Satan inspect the new Christmas |) ;,, write for newspapers ax long as) per tahdiagastep els nieesr | cigarette hanging from the Hps of man. In- sriset at dt 1¢ doesn't make use of his titles is HOPPE WINS varlably he is picking pieces of tobacco or cigarette 'e 1 in favor of Bill ‘Tilden, and an In AN paper from his lips. Now, picture him with one of EW YORK, Deo 14.—¥rankic justice to some of the less prominent} CLEVELAND, — De¢ 11.—Winie|} the natty holders—how expensive depends entirely on - Hissin eee Joatherweiane players who have beon writing on|Hoppe, 18,2 balk lino ibtiard cham your selection, His fingers are without stain and he won! gbSeretiacdacision trom Sele the sidc pion, took four straight trom is thoroughly enjoying his cool smoke, ‘The dignity Johnny Curtin, Jorsey City. Curtin Players like Tilden do not have to] Harry Wakefield, local player, here and added pleasure is noticeable, isn't it? May woe was floored in_the second round | BICYCI&S use thelr titlos to identify themsalyos, | Mt Me Ms In thelr three-et hion | vgsist you in making your selection? : | with a right te the Jaw, but didn't pany While suchgplayers ax Carl Fischor, Y ‘as 200 to take @ count We Now Have on Display the former 4htercollegiate champion, (148 pies the Kinsey brothers and Frank An:| important aeetion : : . . ’ CHICAGO, Doc. 1%-—Ka° “Stran: - Basy Terma derson would have to use thelr titles! protihits plavere foe a te, Wien Soran Tin Ci ar Co gier’* Lewis stccenstully defended Hirsch Cycle Co. to give thelr stories any flavor of the things in which ther ay hee ® iis title here lust night by taking Ayia expert opinion that thelr writing: js : ; Sy ALO BURRS Od a 707 Wir j |two falls out of three trom Mike | Soke He MUNIN pt aupposod to convey TNA AREER a Oe eeepc 107 First Ay MIS Pike Street } rs Tilden and a blow at Vinnlo Richards $ ‘Tomano, | It aloo in claimed that the other and other player sricaear aie | 510 Second Ay 1406 Fourth Ave