The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 19, 1924, Page 21

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yPAY, DECES THE SEATTLE T AR PA =; ‘Doc” Snell Gives Tod Morgan Terrific Fight } Bid for Fame | Te Code ty Ob tama || VY Long Delay in Making Collins Manager? Champion Is mateo | — -)| Held to Draw wh Explained —“““""_) wy nite Sox Star Passed fa Guarding From Behind Is Basketball Foul uJ in Tacoma Go isan Authority Lists er. Rules in Basket- Ou Up Many Times as Pilot, Rated as Smartest Infielder in Game, Collins Got Go-! By for Managerial Post in Chicago; Did Well With Team for Part of Last Season DDIE COLLINS has finally been ager of the Chicago White Sox. Why the delay, Mr. Comiskey? Collins is conceded to be the smartest ball player in the American league. Despite this the? Chicago club has rey edly ignored him when in quest of a new manager. ‘ Clarence Kowland, Kid Gleasan, Frank 7 yy Chance and Johnny Evers were all given the preference over Collins as manager of the Snell Makes Game Battle; Morgan Has Edge Thru ‘a % Cleaner Punching i named man er and post 2 to the scorer sor, The » and the rer He mt the game t White Sox. Last season during the month that Collins club while Evers was ill, the White Sox played by ball of the year. When Evers returned, the club in slumped. The Sox finshed last No doubt the success of Cobb, Sp er, Sisler and Harris | as playiig managers {Ynally induced Comiskey to give Col-| handled the far the be nediately gin and m ught Morgan on lins his chance. a a9 s ah Lge oe et st night ‘ ted at Gales-| Why Comiskey delayed his appointment so long will always as hia right hand to the head and a to having the be one of the mysteries of baseball. | He landed five to one Ny point scorer of the country, Collins came to the W} Sox from the Philadelphia Ath lows than Snell, but the h ack Bill Ber letics. Connie Mack picked him up as a collegian at Columbia veep i Ie many instances last year, During @ dig year for K in| University. Under Mack, Collins developed into the greatest | at the draw lict was a po ’ : ver ilar one. pepe roa vagy | which it won the Midwest confer- second baseman of all time. | mone AN FOL nce championship and tied for 2 Bers war NST half er Of the game. This year, | hempionship an ’ 1 fe nekeeper is allowed (0 go | 22inois conference wie, Senn ron vp Baseball Averages Don’t Tell | ss Morgan gion the floor and stop play in | of 108 points. elected to fight him instead of using 3 circumstance. In former more than @ century About Pla er’ 8 Abilit roe previ secoreng pgp ech i. yar, this might have been o rossed the goa! ln it eae body expected he would. as a foul in case the | for 14 touchdowns, kicked 15 goals a c “ Morgan won the first round by were affiliated with touchdown and successfully thing, then, n, ne aad "4 | a shade with Snell forcing the Jaber team. ted five field goals. & reo- A high battin bd pera fight. Snell landed two bard Re new rules are also clear oka good nt; fe te saan O64 Salted | swings, but Morgan landed five r i de in the a win seven or eight games | 3 serene / apie | pretty left leads without a re- caer peesvet rea’ at somett e setts turn and smacked Snell under the league sieauiner. ont | the heart with a terrific right. ¢ made, | ators of such feats hap =¥ er Be 1 oot be com. ways the most valuat Dos : ’ 4 both swung punches. M. Ave, DB eft hook to the body and Snell Mi AGER Lee Fob as ‘ orf caught himself with his gloves on the 4 Sox ew Ye ‘ floor. It was a knockdown vale nigh! sor, Acute ‘ ‘ Morgan won the rest of the round : > ; {by a big shade the | as d place ‘ ! ade Snell miss 10 time @her foot in any place even| ‘ ‘ the third round by actual count, fing entirely about in his effort “ ’ nd took two wild swings on th tote the opposing player Pryiiessoreuntigty: 96 1. It was Morgan's round. Another ct deals with | ay cop rors as cas os st ool pict 4 Snell kept forcing the fight tn tlon is that ¢ w ; : 4 ee he ones of tr of them take the area: 8 Hugh McDonald (left) and. Doug James, of the Lincoln high school basketball) he jourth round and brought he 4 4 4 * ood a five fren orate} the ogee game seriously ‘ squad, are demonstrating one of the common fouls in basketball in the above picture! left Kes tia Tinded a tokat meas before Bagel “The money is : —guarding from behind. This is to protect the man with the ball, and the defense is| swings. in -this session-and -had les running with the ball peters SaSber 148 66 .a02 11) not allowed to use such tactice as “pictured here. The defense is only allowed to play| an edge in the effective punch- the start of the dribble, i aged arty bed bas \the ball and not the man, and it tends to speed up pla " “| ing. It was Snell's round. The repeated awarding of fouls is Morgan seemed to tire somewhat termed | Boston Puck Club |— motive of a 2= (Mack F Fears “mejtiple th : ! —___—— in the fifth round and Snell kept often occur when the Ree Vaaiae tence | Secures New Star coming in. Morgan} at'the end of the Pf 2 base-| an official and jeentrolling the c 4 ank C lub | Mack ree thre ns out of the 1 used his right hand lke a pis- 4 won a shado by cleaner | rou ton a punching. MORGAN WINS LAST ROUND ‘ »pion took the sixth round nell in the clinches. nd under the heart effort to Tn an . Up a sandiot star ¢ salary question is He ts Bishop Boys: ‘Lincoln M ust Develop | Scheduled to | Bea! ew Basketball Squad i: ,BoxTuesday fv iin ce a ky of Rd 2m saterial with which tolis ak ky kid who lik from the) has (ISSION ED the case of high schools, Mission between th quarters is #s. One minute intermissions tu Made legal between the end of signing. fe and each 5-minute overtime played in case of ties. The new regulations also state fat in case a foul is awarded a Sayer and, as a result, he is al- | ther hand, when you business with the col- fon {s usually} to get for o golng to be crade, second and shortened to 10 | fo; ub next Coach Mucklestone| altho he ¢ t for him tn cre-| hj eam for Lincoln} basketball play last season he p makings of a powerful guard. | } 4 her good pros is Hugh Me. 413| Donald, a speedy little forward, w year’s is expected to team up with Wasch jer. He had some second team expe- li's aggressiveness and will- Ingness to fight made up in part for Morgan's cleaner hitting, altho the champion had enough of an edge to win the decision. cis next thou; contract that 4 two-year g you from/ 3% for much} | Vic Foley Is Gives Belt in Vancouver forward, . in the be Nef they > out and win Fohi’s contention !s that a college} when the pinch 2 | VANCOUVER, I + Dec. 19.—Vie| ur Doug James, who wan the best! rience 1: + a srera tees ran ionteyeaae one or more free throws, | player who comes to the majors in “The » aati team received || * oes won the bantam. e Kuard the Seattle high school foot-) Fritz mier, a running guard on that Snell has arrived in fast jag Eiwist attempt te tally by, |Such a sinmser, nce the ore he ve team recede fe psadale chmroleraints oe * the ball league had last season, is trying] the 1924 squad, Is also out for a place | Dany as ese free throws himself or oth- | centive to make good. He | Perdlisteah gee A 9 fered a banquet and | leather mittens: hand at basketball and will be a/and may fit in as a running mate | 2? ‘vise they do not count. This | ciub tied up, so why worry. SUK eee ented the belt emblematic of the |. 1” tt exnmny | % | Travie Davis and Pep Webster to nee Snws - | for Jame ° ; t mt Fi sing rH Je, here, tonight. Foley will leave | Sandow a-| [3 . Pe ee fought a draw in the six-round sem!- aie eae at- [5 no doubt about oh! being r “y regard the Yankees , he. Sh 2 ee palate : ¥ will | Sed ledanioblan? weet: ae College Hevea, Ate fi Bom sat Js porate Erna, r, ds trying final Davis bit the harder! cleaner “A oe : A most dangerous club in the Amer- || yi i eee ce ntth with quite a reputa 8: #8 Saunt cesbeal see blows, rocking Webster many times Rise even attation and s tee Ray Flaherty Will || ion tensus, tho tom tae mut | Joc Allen, for Sent ns Not cae to Kick) ene cee Geen | with hard wallope on the’ chin’ “But a " 7 | . e beaten to nh & pe a lCincinnat! Tue c ' D protests will a. be made by Wash " = 7 heroes ebster muss e Everett veteran fs designed to prevent stall-| SPOKANE, Dec. 19—Ray Flaher-| NEEDS INFIELD STRENGTH ks lea aes | Ps Druxman has much|ty's recent ruil bidding Wash. |" forwardd endMledien (eo eharer | cenee aod Tad the edge. ty was yesterday elected captain of | Stanley Harris Intends to make | MeMANUS WILL STAY pralso for Irving Goldberg, the Jew-|Ington to enter upon an inter-cotlegi.| “'So0han a ane © ANEan big task, ; Mickey Hannon put up one of jthe Gonzaga university football team | every effort possit bolster up his George Sisler sayw that he has no | teh boy who takes on H. Geyste! ate boxing program this seAsdn Teton hie Sa oviviitie h ation ire, the greatest fights of his young ISIS for the 1925 season. Hoe starred at/infield for the coming season. In|intention of trading Second Baseman }!n the semi-windup. I This decision was arrived at after , 4 ‘wrestcolita igh | life in the four-round bout with W WRINKLE }left end during the past year. He | Mike McNally he gets a clever fer |Marty McManus. He's a great ball} “Goldberg has won five A. A. U.| Darwin Meisnest had announced that)" ext ills Billy Mendez, Hannon fought SOFHER important ruling al-|'* also a basketball and baseball let- [but a weak hitter, Harris says he {s | player and.tho Browns need: him, is | titles before he turned professional,” | schedule was in existen o for thé Ab Gc ld Wi ll back in the face of Mendez’ rush- Pblews officials to ignore violations terman. looking for fieidin a strength the way Sisler sizes up th uation, |Druxman says, “and he has done|Rlove game and had requested e °. ee 1 ing attack and really deserved an of hi ning work with Ben-|the matter be dropped | tiie they are made to give an ad- it even break. Mendez was the ag- Defend Mitt Title d's a fl Alex Nov bro! Fohl intends to start him next spring |pion, is as his first string catcher. Heving is an aggressive backstop who hand id his title tonight Martin of Bive the ball to an opposing we out of bounds. an ace of stopping Mendez in the third round. They gave the ver- qaonary | ae gressor and finished stronger. Re re © bicrlar cat He'll remind the fans of Oakland| | Lee Fohl regards John Hevis NEW YORK, Dec. 19—Abe Gold-| There wasn't a dull. moment in 0 place one arm be- Immy Duffy anc Silver. The |thé best young catcher in the majors. /stein, world's bantamweight cham- is # ' baci in order to nave the| |OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN ae this bout. “Hannon came within — shtweight | 3rooklyn CES here und bout at the kes on Madison i ees dict to the Tacoman, while a disadvantage, “LIZA ZZ Small in the second bout on the /his pitchers with excellent judgment Garden | f nk I econd bout on the | a jarden. ie Britt smothered Kewpio “a be less of an advantage | MY WORD St CLAIR NAG,-11 15 DUST vit od with fight. = * = | ritey. with Buches, in the eens fo have the taller center | (4 WHat a Prty 1 DID NoT Z WAGNT FOR 8 in the Mid. round and stopped him, while Paddy Pat the ball toward a certain | 17) wm wictupe You wW AS WELL, HOOPLE MVE. US, TH'SHOW H | Weat [Coggins took a powder in the same Yrition from the toss-up. bites MAN ~THAT L AM ] WOULD GO rhe special event will be between round in bis fight with Norman Wil ¥ change modifies the} THE CAST OF OUR OLAV, ~~ 17 J Jack Dempsey and Young NOT INTHE PLAY fae ot fouls made on a. player BUT EGAD,WE ARE THRU BON“ RockSf | Founs the act of shoot! Under the| |, IAGAR wie ere a ‘ ath ME a ton! convsttied on a REHEARSALS Now fo TWO STARS pines a TeOny ite Iilb seebsieefing: epnean a possession of the ball in-| 9 BN OVE, YoU MUST AMEND Y know, We FALLS +s ances her iis. ko Cootiteh ons. | fe HE PERFORMANCE, I SAME SHOW, WouLD Heenan cpener will Pei, ahnoutioed } aged the 17-foot line gives | PLAN -THE LEAD, AND BE MORE OR ee Rae od Sass ik ree throw, but !f com- Nou WILL SEE THAT MY EMBARRASSING IN le M hile in the act | ea Ss fete eH ‘| ACTING SURPASSES “THE | | 10 ONE ANOTHER i lakes ace : - | FINEST EFFORTS OF } in Virginia Pos YAG~ VAG Tho University of Virginia evident |ly is well sed with the coaching | EDwitS Booth oR THOMAS KEENE! < ni ersity Students T | of Earle y'N Tho latter, axed at Cage Tilts | | Who was a football player at, West winks We sleyan, then a big league Mts result of tho deficit Incurred | , ihe A. 3, | | banoball star at Cincinnati, W. when the football newed his football and baset CHRISTMAS ® failed financially, students at | | ing contract to cover thé mM will pay 25 cents to see} THERE'S Bact and as of 19 Jack Kellison, | real healthful recreation fat baketbalt tears’ nll Gantets his teammate at West Virginia Wes- ap in store for your A games ikis winter and spring. leyan, has been re-engaged ns his as. n Metotore the 40.A, SU. W, ead sistant conch and chleg soout. Poy Moecibelnas abe be itted them to all games with- ler charge, ae, tlekets will £9 on sale on the five days before cach game, ,emaining after a reasonable | [ly fies time to be wold to down-| [tong At 50 cents for Northweat | tet co? Ames and $1 for Pacitic Conterence games. Buddy Bercot Signs to Box Al Gallagher BELLINGHAM, Dec. 19,—Bud | Bercot, Everett bantamwelght, will meet Al Gallagher, a local boy, in the !main event of the American Legion |smoker hero Saturday night. Match jmaker Kelley substituted young Ger. | Jeot for Ray Seribner, figuring that | the verett boy would bo a better | card, | ‘This Christmas is the time to give him the gift that is sure to come nearest the heart of every boy. Genuine Columbin fea- tures include the new Rust-Proof Spokes and Aluminum Pedals, Federal tires, steel rims and Mor- row coaster brake, Seattle, Wash, i Spokane, Wash, y Pos ostpone Big uteP Grid Contest LAND, Ore, Dec. 19.~Un tren Paectnptagi Cr Hie | | Young Boxer Dies | 9) Models from $39 to $46 Bite the maine Cetes 4 in Montana Ring |] $LODOWN---balance ee Bich acthiool of Toledo, Ohio, eg lt high echool of Portland os Rational | BILLINGS, }"Young’ Mont, Dee, 19. Tute, 18, in his first pro. on terms | HIRSCH CYCLE CO. '|f prep football title, | | te ssional fight here last night, fell Dostponed, ‘The pres will a 1 Col! Cor, Pike and Minor Ave. Retl7 bo ‘playea on Monday, in Pina “namaste OVA MY MRA semck, Inc 43 ta] BA & oxtponem. ADA held for. dead in the opening round trin of Mite City, dis opponent, investigation |

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