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ee «-«- §§_ o Saab ciel Estee aaa ‘arareamawadacaoe 16 STHE SEATTLI TAR Site Is Sought for New Prep Athletic. Field) Woodland: Park May Be Sammy Sandéw Will Make Weight for Vic F olay Next Week| U sed for big Stadiums [ “Biddy” Bishop, Veteran Scribe, Joins Star Staff Denny Field Not Accessible for Prep Athletics Next Season; Park Board Is Considering Three Sites; Educators Prefer Woodland Park Location ] Cincinnati Poxer Will Weigh In at 122 Pound; Foley Is Now Fighting as Legitimate Bantamwei BY LELAND H ANNI M Sandow Is Training in Tacoma; Foley Will z ee ora fisld foo cater oat ht Here Later in Week to Wind Up Coo ‘ eattle high schools, facing the P s ts : past seasor he at 122 pone l ) € Se ary schools, has ir aining in Tacgm nwillingne to renew contract he lat next seasor Professor Luther of Queen ; er = ene we ' Anne and Physical Director Pelton teld the pressive showing in the gym. ( Pla d Cha an George Hill's ¢ nmittee. ring, having ¢ fought ae it th four world's cha of a quarter a - lower'end af io : About Fights} : ests develop ff ests develop . About Fights} ¢ t e ! 4 ba Rabe ee , ‘and Fighters} : Coppers, Get | BY LEO H. LASSEN |B @ in Good Trim | : ; w , . ' 1 e mal a t st f a | king ° The » board is un r wy lio ‘ Ea tot tat 5 Woodland park, were voiced | SNELL GETS Ne ci gpd ee Sa — r looked by the majority of & Will Have Big | Me : aie Football Takes Its Annual sides th: chive Tacoma Feather Meets W: I say rs Toll in Deaths of Amer- In the Crystal Pool mai Weather Edge : mais Morgan in Six-Rounder Suggestion Is Made p g “ke ican Youths event the other night Johnny ht : 3 in Tacoma Tonig About Cup Prelim Albert K eee To t with Tod Morgan! ave originated of iat ones O'Donnell, the St. Paul tat of ring skill that is over. A RICA po" tler, gave one of the finest e- y a “# he@rlY hibitions of blocking that has = former | Deen seen here in a long time} HB) SRURRRSE BREBSES Morgan isa o officials in|] Davis cup ix now the only ' r title tournam of import.) . Dar Olds, the as t Fred Meck t in t that really nation standing out) Oregon Mat Matches «i. ry One player says the putt te the s igen 1 along about the fotrth PORTLAND. ' Walt r Mid easiest thing to learn; another levies ecatesd:. 3 war ies Outside of those two vever ADOT | mescher -ax-chatat pedis * | dle-Weaternern w ¢ says it Is the hardest. Which is ridat a Se ey Rae that |¥ O'Donnell blocked or partially bleckall y|any such n chat age will be adopted for | "°C" ” 7 Gra T day morning correct? r ? « that Bercot sent his ap) him | some time to eome, T ttle to Turn ¢ hot cakes, Dar, ent team in Harrisdurg, Ill; He broke the impact of the bow ned in a cup-ho nation gan's wind. ¥ i aT te aabaas tad ° | you've learned enough about : sirman pp| died October 5 Page 9 eS betive valuta Switzerland Is eel (Dr. fouston, chairman @ TL, Fontanella, #1, sopho-| 4 Boxing 1s easentially aa ake ed to 4 » *to Have Big Year | cerelty. Gel}. club, .couldn's) ander Golomb Ui home, Meriden, ‘strong offense thelr. defense i He 4 The wink wpert awit-| +! Ted Mu is 10} rand, when hd t 8 o'clock ; a in scrimmage Prac-| creait ntust be given! for bloc t t ? “ et © the Olyr ¢ . r why there Rad not deen. any ale ber: 9. lows and fo: 1 : p t % of thet ert «. Didn't Ford|% Ry Teer e DEA, Oe PeOn GY | Marnuat.- 0 Truaptal blows and Ie ee e ear A could go that fa RisisKere” since: he Wad’ BOGa thee’ pie 7" Ad Pe Shas 1 Morgan is a master of ‘ar : : < = na r,t tailor lest manche, Okla; died October 17 having the speed in Bi : tt bh on ‘ t egret ee " the cup for t 5}, That “lost! trip was Just fours” yoy oy coach Glassboro high | !¢8 swinging fighter to ety eee a t i = pplnes ne| hours earlier, Yes, 4 a, m haat % ‘ in scrimmage | #ctually silly at times, letting It : crate wai blll Be peshan n The f «ym na willl and, of c -'t no for| 1. 4 prantios Ne Jj died | UY ints Se ropes. Re ‘ . ' Soeneacs ‘ . 1 in th bh . IF ANYONE WISHES TO PLAY Oc+ And by dropping his bows fe. six-r final witt O. A. C. Cage ar teas aa ik BinienE Ie [GOLF THESE DAYS, PROFES- var Trin.| Presents an almost perfect Rc / ee a anespinaig tec eau Barer nia ag er R Z [SIONAL JOE JEFFERSON OF ‘ te hook to the stomach; itis tl 5 ‘tousn ons Mascott Is Boxing ; Cut to Ten CD) favorabie weathe is the} Phil Jefferson of Everett is the/ qin BEACON ¥ COURSE HAS, Dies a » team; | ighter who. lands ‘a’ hook to ime Bergh Tutor at Big Club , Ot 2008 ARGICULTURAL COL \wrrana wilt pe | Dear br Droteaats A COUPLE OF t ; DOZEN RED-|~ Tony Gamoletta, 21, tackled in in- m ho hove in sight! PAINTED GOLF BALLS FOI | aependent lay the rest} care—iFREE ADV.) h Corvallis, Dec. 18.—Only 10] * ity bas-| | a recent ¢ intensive and days | hereabouts PORTLAND, Ore, Dec. 18.—Billy Mascott Mickey Hannon, Seattle tackles ‘a tough one, too, in Billy Mendez of Tacoma. now left or wear game in Harr of the In his last few fights Beroot hast “lbeen the slam bang fighter tat former Pacific coast feath has beer sat Davon are fixed for Sritt and . Mut ec y mu he rout Jc wher- |¢: stood Seattle fans on their chaig? Frat B a Ke ny : 1 In preparation bathe ig days whet Reports have it that Phil Did you hear about J wher- jgured while y. of the preliminaries and ub of thi 7 e Dutetel ue tn Viele are vet ker, the banker-golfer, winning a tur few months ago. Wilson and Harry Folk tah #08 -apurope the W a : ot oo a key? He was a very tired boy at thea a Wilson an to| will | the Waverly club. During the |* P eat wid} other | learned the boxing game y sR Neither did we, nor Joe. | Bul Lawrence, 23, Injured in game of that sixth round ‘in his fight : : oe past few years, Dame Rumor has | : : with the Winged e sin} P “ I bet x as th O'Donnell Quite a crowd - as only a little more than! The difference between an English | had the little Englishman booked between Mesquite, Texas, high and oM developed into a Pa-| Californ’ | ror Terre! In the middle of the fight he #4 opt g tor ed? oclation |a week Is left in which to practice e and 6 up with nearly every club in the | Charlie Montgc , the Standard }™ aaa et ka Se es | cuilty of a very bad ring fie coma the shot rich being | Ct! - ‘ * a cane 3 quite, Texas; died November 10 : Seed : Lagi ne pein | champl Later| The Angfes' southern trip will take|the camera is tha Northwest west oll King of Richmond Beach, says) )% Tews: dled Xt injured while! fighting flat-footed. Lonnie ae : . re he turr |them as far south as Los Angeles. | is homely and knows it at golf cultivates patience and per-|_oKeF Stewart, 18, : yelled from his corner. repeals - — - ps | Reports also havo it that a pair of|severance, So does the telephone, | P¥!n6 quarterback on Vinton, Ia ured vertebrae in| Bercot to get upon his toes anti game at Anam: Ia.; died Novem.| Move around. jber 17, . Sercot Nhe pect tro ya fights in the past two years The Old Hot Big Demand for Basket 02 S22 °68 8 (86 Ca wed . Bo an <EZ “e team; hurt in game with Bethany; = Stove Lea ue BYTHE WAY MISS Za WED LIKE TO NA 1 ca GEE | 81 i : laied SNovernbor #4 *" ne took more punishment thal HET 8 ee CHURCH, ~ I WiEW OF Me : RESERVE “TH WAT WRECKING |] | 0 f f tcla l § In Se a t tle | ee eT bbieevieaitet Te TM GORRY, —~ FF iy FRONT : | Bercot’s Tike iar eects || Bur Nou |) mow ror-mar |[SRER Mou Atl A | ayiric tsk on in tu ein or sp aca to he nrop ees] May Promote Golf sowie: tod Manag "[high team; fi well-known in! shad a fist fi s|which ‘tart immediately -after th but once ho loses his speed he GRETIS— PLAY He Tete} | KNOW, His ARIBE OF RED |] Tei Wate oul,f | playing the indoor game in this sec-| holiday vacotion. | Event for Women have » tani time winning 288 if RTAINMENT!] | NOSE MOHICANG |, ' tion there is a big demand for offt-| Pelton noeds a set of eight men to] NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—With anja good boxer and is easily ROLE W THis SHOW T WWE : AN “THAT \ tals tho first and second then! idea of promoting an international) He has had a recent attack ot ERWAtm WOLIDER IF You | | 12 BENG Gives || ABOUTTH'seconD]| NERVOUS LooK|} | FOR CHARITY, || AcT THEN D OTAy OF EXPECTING CAN FURNIGH ME WITH | | it tere ARE! |tieiIR coLLeae || oH HOUSE “To A FEW COMPLIMENTARY No FREE VELL OF “WHEN PINCHED) and needs severkl more for| golf match between the feminine} grippe which might have cause id sophomore tussles. | mashio swingers, the Women's East-| slowness the other night, and on is working in conjunction| ern Golf association appointed Mrs. | good rést the Bearcat may come With the Officials’ association and} Dorothy Campbell Hurd to interview |as the Bercot of last summer. Good officials of the cage sport are limited in the Northwest, and Jn or. the North- der to band them to; E mira : West Officials’ organization has been | will’ receive recommendations from| offictals of the Ladies’ Golf Union of — TICKETS FOR SOME OF TICKETS !. DO WE EAT! lfounded. ‘This association “will meet| that body roe abn HSE Grembentitatientt wat Gaal solte kee Young Jack Demppey, the 73th MY CLOSE FRIENDS sy ipa Saturday, night at tho physical train-| Bobby Morris, Ray Eckmann,| 4 triangular match between England, | jight-heavyweight, has looked veh ‘: vo ay ile GAM ABOUT, AW fyi A ing. ro sito the county-clty}“Torchy” ‘Torrance, Ken Thomas,|Canada and the United States, ‘The | very good in his last two starts led } Phila Na AWENMTY OR-HIRTY be building on Third ave, Saturday at/Wes Rennie and Clift Harrison are|™atehes would be played in one of) ning both by knockouts. 7:30 p.m. and all officials are urged|some of the men who are expected | the three countries on the same plan! Of course, the opposition hat | to attend |to handlo the whistle in the prep|#* the men's Walker cup matches are | mediocre, but Dempsey al | Athletic Director Pelton ts ooking ume played. ae |stylo and good action. al ar lineup, Of this bunch, only | = —aencinm —_—- Es ate | He looks strong and “he | 3 al tikes to fight [Minnesota Loses 12° |New Ruling Made **" aa enn ae “ingway and Deal are veterans. Eagles Share When “Red Smith was sent to the | , asstul in the Natutes ieasue. trate. Jans Yoeugho. tas | Tac Il | Stars From Machine for Big 10 Race |essrv to be succes per rd wacker was raliroaded | acoma H a ey Os Mirihesota loses 12] CHICAGO, Dec. 18, —,Champion- | eM’: raitt. acta mate ut of * : had a wor ; ‘ members of the 1924 squad by gradu- Fisted nae One fault th mat ATs maureen au Sees | |] The magies wit share thelr box. |] MomPers of the 1824 squad by gradu- | ships In tho Western Interstate con-| One fault punches, partici Capt. Ted Cox, Carl Lider Clarence Schuette, Chet Gay, George Abramson, Louls Gross, Hugh MacDonald, Bill Fotte, Mark Matthows, Perey Clapp, Herb ;Swanbeck and Ljoyd Peterson fin. |\shed their caroers with the Vander bilt_ gamo, November 22, Coach Bill Spaulding is likely to have some diffi. M | ing pavilion with John Pepe, inde- |] pendent promoter, until he ob. tains a new halh The Glide Rink burned there recently and Pepe Was without a place to show until the Eagles agreed to let him al- ternato with George Shanklin at their hall. ference will bo decided on the number of gamés actually won from members | of the association, it was decided re. | fF cently by athletic directors and| largely & question of Oe Oo coaches of the conference meeting | come with more wel is imp here. Tie games will be ignored and | strength of a puneh titles will go to the schools \thich ac.| throwing it and the da baw tually win the most games. This will | counter wallop 1s 80 chat eliminate a number of schools which | fighter should correc culty in replacing such players in an. ineurable hablt. ie of eo i} ny becomes an incu! sinerhaeete play a number of ties, but have no | be athe of HH Anglers to Perform ponent Uae ad ec Aefeate, HUNG ee eee his right hand, leaving nimeelt % stiff counter punch. enti uster MeCabe, who will wear the Se- | at nif t year, war also with Atianta | business « = er had any SS SSS SS SSS SSS SSS SSSA SS Ss Mt looks like the has arrived, Beck han 4 It was decided that schools to be| rectly must turne is * . Salt Lake tt ther ti t A ate heine stent My in Portland in 1925} more sivenein at second tase cree | eligible for championship football | tihter can expect t0 Ht a tty ood the inst wer Lon AR Wy od Nhe | Uittinger, who came fast at shortstop in| Must play at least three games with | You'll hit your secondyaes | Kelle played her bye fen'eeny toe ae “4 PORTLAND, Oe, Deo, 18, The ino closing weeks of play; tae been cold. | members of the conference. In base-|iheae kind of wage | bps dski¥e fof a. OUNET Zailows ne AS 44 |National Association of Belentific| Howard Lmdimore tent. a. ed second | i But tha Been need an expert, | ball the number of games necessary | sightors will make you unt i rtflelder. With Oncar Vitt_at| betWeon members was set at six,!qrop you for thé lonk at Portland in August, 1925, Com-jare pr Wal teeathe tite UX they: while the sume number will obtain in| counter attack, a mitteos have been appointed to onter-|the diamond, basketball. Me SS Jinto a punch ma tain the visiting anglers, 1, he, | ¥ ™ effective. president of the National as tion,| It Aoems strange that Paavo Nurmi| ‘Tho climate In California is aj} If Demp tbe SUID! no at Oakland and the Acorns ©1024 BY MEA SERMON, IHC. on nent word from Buffato, N. Y., that|seriptive genius a chance to write, wonderful thing, but you can't|provement, dont ting the to fi the Invitation to come to Portland|Abe Attell Goldstein. . . . Abo's a] mako the Syracuse footballers be- | young Tacoman Is fighting wai duane to india nee econ ache # Tne MASOR TRIES“IO RING IN SOME “‘DEADHEADS=- ,,_,4 Aaa bean accented teat runnen, toc: eval ttehecs hereabouts £00B: | Angling has accepted an invitation to | * {hold {ts world’s isting tournament | (ret Klin << RSSSSs baveball for the Acorns. Weak keystone nation has been nsey continues to show