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ATURD PAGE 4 THE SEATTLE STAR —— Jack Westland Leads Annual Cily Golf Ranking’ | How Se eattle Stein Held | Golfers Rank Seattle Indians Well F artitied With Reserves ‘About Fights Honors f ‘and Fighters .or ) Three Years | ISecond Husky | Brooklyn Leader Seriously Ill ) Kitlerer Has Good Men BY LEO HL. LASSEN Westland Won City and | | Cage Game on for Tribe Utility Work Washington State Ti- \—— elk J 2 i . | ; Stein Is Second , f or T onl h t McCabe Will Be Handy Man; Herman Can Play in- sien 8 field or Outfield; Crane and Brady Versatile and [ TIGERS GET Washington Varsity Will Emmer Should Be Better Ball Player ie MOUND MEN ry tera aC HAT no team is stronge r than its substitutes, one of the axioms of sport and “Red” Killefer Cole and Barfoot Will [orstess ors ttle Y. M ‘ ) is well fortified with utility men for the com- * A furnish the oppositt ing campaign in the Coast league. nt Join Vernon Team for ior iio: eimuns Purg and “Buster” McCabe should prove to be a very men wom, Ove 1925 Race en He ay ntet the ur valuable man for the Redskins. a from Teaie|r Nuk Vernon Tige © building : . McCabe has a lot of ability and can fill i 0 Wena a4 of a fights md 4 1 heir pitehing tt for at second base or can take care of any 0 o ja bP { rom . ‘ eague ra field position, McCabe hits from either side! ing after his great ts Th t deratood that the Beng of the plate and is a fighting type of player. He played | the other night « hk Senet aiped. Hert Cole, southpaw good ball for Los Angeles, but was allowed to be shipped | “hich Snell got a draw f tie Beast | uch out of the league at the end of the and played ipl ee cae « : last year for Atlanta in the Southern league. He has per- — a m formed for Killefer and the; ————___________ 4 r F . Seon S pereee renner cmon #8 ATL: Gridiron boxer a9 Morgan § ‘ aaa ft La ah r J | e 2 y f . ‘ dace smells Babe Her Jimmy |} of , ene the } ‘ to t : am a | t at * ce I stfield. || F i , ; : weve ‘Nin .... Portland Is . and Ludolf from 1924 mound c tupeaga str tt t t . —evig! Lofty lled in nice tog rd " Pues : ae i Ste ‘ Byles . ‘est is capable ‘ tional match in the finals. be as 1 as t Incidentally, Jack Westlar " e ane come in handy H “poe 1 BES cca ts rence te [a a oo oe PMMER SHOULD epadd to trtoke theca diver ooteens, Meet gave to the football world| 5% IMPROVE BANTAMS TO | Of course Morga mr digg len e And then Killefer has Frank Em & lot, but Snell land more tormsen eld ae stds ° mer for extra work in the Sa cococess| TRAIN HERE): shortate 4 should be an improved “ener oenie| GivenGo-by ise shitty sce oti cae tae ve Foley and Sandow, Tues-|sor mints ashen wit abou sn : | \ t improvement n the very neat fu and ts a husky, hustling tel- day Ring Headliners, °\’;'s,”: al aes = ure I ( 1 » needs regular work to pol | pan IS SECOND pa in Sche dul or | peat stale ob up bh on cen gp dle Spt Booked for Workouts |Snell Can » infielders en his best has played gs Casale eantores © for 1 season. u intercollegiate il) b pe on the Multn bantamwe SFstcn ws li ar tee neal pes" AND got the goby from CO FOLEY and Sammy tow, | Take "Em bs ales of the who fight the! om» next Tues oma kid in the parlance of {the ring can take ‘em. He bas an He seemed t ed good ball at second and th will be at necond base . “club | Srounds ason, Oregon meet gulariy, but the Half Pinter can 4 ita s ing Ca a ther fill. in at shortstop, if the c bs : Last fall O. A. C. played U. 8. C. e sion demands it the second round that ger, wha” gets {Oregon and Washington State, and) nakota Ags t's ABOUT | a 6ymn 4 Snell clear around and hoe No. 3 position, is without a |i¢#ho Played 8 h all on tho) certainty, as CATCHERS : to catch himself on the floor doubt the most improved links | Multnomah f with Gonzaga and the Spokane At Killefer has « t regard n his gloves man in Seattle. This curly Idaho is playing {ts home game| etic club tr Eastern Washir saiindr olauus #he nant tne pnieaes: 33 | audience p! haired youth has only three | “lo*er . mit ipaeadgy t on ary 6, 6 ar ‘Bai n did Aa Sar RE eS all of Inglewood club championship | crowd Syracuse Training Is WILBERT ROBINSON caguratiner | av" chikdialei: © Mabe: pati = once in Beattie fn i alpall e \Wrigl Ts Read Shown i in Strand Film Stricken with a serious illness when he returned from a| "ent thru the weason last year tn Sandow 4 n lot since then and And his splendid showing In the | 1" "28-€Y 48 Neady hunting trip at the end of the baseball season, Uncle Wil-|perisna when Tobin aplit « finger Seiten @ draw with Morg Northwest meet at Vancouver, to Build Stadium ebrt Robinson, the portly and popular manager of the |1t was only Inju | ‘It will be Foley waan't any ‘flesh — plonge hebedlaed ae LOS ANGELE Brooklyn Nationals, is a very sick man in Baltimore. Rob- igpoentiaic ing the : Seats ance here since he won wiser in: hese lnreat Wille’ Hunter, ise), it el eye nson is one of the most popular leaders in the diamond A a ar handy men as dere the Ca : aa te stn Rare M Kotha night, standing « ish amateur king, shows that | 4» game and his thousands of friends are earnestly hoping |. the Jo. Killet parry beni x w id he looked “ns infield and out- that Uncle Wilbert will recover his health and be able to| iia wit be pretty well fixed for re- | lead the Dodgers again in the spring. serves frome time. the part of a fighter than the e young Niemeyer is well qua'itied | A," to be ranked as the third best | jay golfer in the city. “ Lee Steil and the veteran “ Fleager, both members of tho N ‘ The sem 5 togethe om Chicage Irving ( Jewish boy am not ¢ and Harry Geysel, the Georgetown b Lamps sn ex . Meehan” Introduces _ som re Marbeesy : ligne End team and numbered fourth and ot the V . } . P f W / ] C Ris Hi f peda ; a Te lant ta = it wor Cet porn cE ie Be rece. oe inept cont Michigan Prof Would Cut) Big Hope of wort pets, soot in his iat, two dad colored heavyweight, | Davis Can Down College Athletics |\yutorld Champs we agin SU So your eye on Fred Marberry,” {s| four-round special event. thelr collection during the past s« fon, but their playing in major events and team matches « t they are still real topnotc tate | 2 = s 7 S my, Stanley Harris’ tip to rival teams and Two preliminaries complete Nate | | tk etine with x HAW Is BY LESLIE HARROP ] , Reto worship football cap line baseball world at large Druximan’s bill figh ‘the naad 3 J . 3OR tains, midnight da rizing bans SSSR 2 5 speed i: SIXTH Soccer Games Are ARBOR, Mich. D ie, midnight danees Dene: |" rast! mucemen Maxtecry wes. thn| gone from the ctleenen N *, the r { interec PY Sr ethan ale, Aid " i best relief pitcher In the majors. Ho | A | and alertine the body, the old ORDOS HAW, Cancelled; Cold ee and “outside interna for ick pices a el nd alertness Ere te ty, the oi who has 1 1 coaches may of Interest in classrooms. saved perhaps 20 games for Wash B. d New f r r ast thing a eattie in “th na 1 publ k yard a = ational league | t sary to | “I have a quarrel to pick with | !ngton by going to the relief of some au 7 ce) | loses. tournaments for the past two years, |! . me oa =| ‘ ets : pare peryre Chr Sites athletics,” Professor Angell aaid. {ftltering. pitcher, He helped tho Ra * F: s! In his comeback fight with “Pep” comes sixth the list; and, in-| eek ae See Neat Boe z cubase “It is Impossible to get away |STeat Johnson more than any other dio ANS: |! webster in the semi-final to the Mor- eldentally, st the Nort! fons, due to the cold weather. A charity boxing show in catl ses, Prof. Robert sing Ye member of the staff. | n-Snell scrap the other night, Aad E : leeeterieas ‘eons . Bshhinaclbragt) from over-emphasix, As long as ie Bite Mites clubs trom ste he ee yielded $22,000 for the : pe orgs Noy football, basketbal other While Marberry starred in relief Radlo broadcasting of boxing | “i° Davis showed that he s i the thunder. age icials to um can't J 1 Press sports are a part of the univer. |rolee Inst season, he was more or jries a kick. By good, stiff punch! Bryan Winter, Pacific Coast | M S d away, in an interview here. sity life they will be dominant jess of @ “bust” a9 a starter of bouts is at an end, so far as Tex | range, Davis earned a draw intercollegiate title holder, and eet on Saturda - woeutty coe Would’ Cat tes. D lames, ‘The tather uncertain condi-| Hickaed'ls concerned. ‘The rea- welterweight. Da- ers, Best, rannerap, in ie Officials of the Pacifi rthwer unusual Decem tion of atu pie bald Em fe OWN tion of the National statt makes it| son given by one close to the New | vis nse a a time again with ity championship, get the sixth [association were me. Sa rela be weather man.| dg . © at the request of | @ must cut down these out- |... Marberry must beused| y, j Doth, be and every time he con- and seventh calls, respectively. | night at 517 ‘Third for the pur. |¢ of it Babe| President Marion Le Roy Bur. | Side interests. It may be neces- |SPParent that Malberry muss Housed) York promoter Is that the use of | ected Webster shook all over. Both of these players are young. of going over the new rules 1 pinched for speed-| ton. In a formal report on condi- | SAFY to go so far as to entirely | Dac, | ng is ugh Gt ane | _ Webster, however, handied Davis sters and members of the Ingle- | They were to meet at 7:30 o'¢ nth tions at Michigan he blamed eliminate intercollegiate contests, [°° | at bouts, easily in the clinches. Davis never wood Country club. Winter, like - - - : Certainly, we must curb the dis. | “All Marberry needs 1s a couple of For ihe’ pat ibtec Gens tiag |was an accomplished Infighter s eectinnd, learned in traction they place tn univer. wes cape oa Saar apie dating winkelaes Biss Seon fought |@ took a bad beating at this style is home town — the sity life.” | will be all set for a big year,” o; 1c! ei of fight. A sada) The i jt | Manager Harris, | before microphones, the thud of || ikagedl of Sportsdom.” OUR BOA LRDING HOUSE BY A HERN The professor relaxed a bit | Meee nae se that 1 intend to | ihe sloves and the aouts of the | The apeed ts gone trom Davis’ at- her pea —-—- - ————__../| trom his intensity } Loe nanan Become nd to! fans being plainly distinguish. |tack and he is far from the # ihe , RAM porate a a eel Maik ia oe eae shinai bec able, according to reports of lis- | plon of a few 3 ago that won eam 10), ZZ, E editor, isn’t it?" ho queried. |wins In ear pri he breaks} toners, Ex ‘ti t fight after fight i ery : Z = ‘ 2 | ote pert critics have been | fight after fight Bad ¢ ie llama ee ti WELL JULIUS CAESAR, BUT MARTHA M'DEAR~ EGaAD!. In colle days ho was | come his way and ho gets the needed | assigned the task of describing {have badly handicapped the Everett aa 4 dpi: ¥, e OF z . ° ports editor for the Michigan | confidence as a starter, he should ats a 5 th Ith but do anyb < reputation of being the deadliest NOU CANTAKE OFF THE DON'T Nou REALIZE THAT we Daily, student publication win at least 20 games for my club.” badd Canal aes paged [een ark as a em ian putter in the Northwest, the 17] PORTIERES, AND GET YouR PRESENT OUR PLAY NEXT “My quarrel is not only with | —_———_——— overytillng sacent the actdulyiew, |ut there et Because he can. North End skipper came thru WAT AND COAT != 1 MAY stidelon” ha oontinueds” "i. am OL tRA CORLL, | prin the green and showed marked ot AY TUESDAY NIGHT Zu MY WORD, pppodéd to all (hosé thines wHlol | MARTIN NEW ae ei | improvement thruout the sex BETIHE CUSTOM IN ROME distract from the scholastic work Say Tietee pier poster vor teae son, and he is not easy pick- I WANT-1O GO OVER MY PARTIA : Y radio listener has been satisfied California ies far ie iseat of thers vies To Do AS THE ROMANG Do» AGAIN, GO-THAT L WILL BE of tho university man. Theso | BANTAM KING! with this blow by blow story as ‘ are many, Dances, campus ace | 0 ~" | broadcast, and therefore has not pe steps on ti Gh tea Chen - BUT OVER HERE IT ISTHE LETTER PERFECT INTHE ROLE! Y | tivitles and clubs ‘all do. thelr NEW YORK, Dee, 20.—Eddie Mar- i , Open Dates And the same g oars share in destroying the matin is. {tin Js the now world's bantamweight | pipes ba uaa share to aa a ‘6 ey eee oot ~- MARKETING BAH THAT Ra-viesrertpetiy) ise eee Baseball contests, especially tho Are Booked i Ree ears WK . erty, 4 rho conditions prevalent here Martin defeated Abe Goldstein, | world series, and the leading foot- AN FRANCISCO, Dec. 20 Bae Gt ins ainte MARKETING TONIGHT! WODLD COMPLETELY DESTROY: | 1)! are, 1 ballers, charscteritio. ot ttle: holders dn 4B rounds bere lant| Won ese here ee ees | | Se en De og ai 4 Pe CLASSICAL CHARACTER the country.” night ! the air” also, in 1925 will be the first of the import- and straight t OF JULIUS CAEGAR-THAT I The Solution Sugested ————— | ant events of the links held in this the best averag ! “The solution ties In interest | Py f T N | section, according to Robert M. I Ree te HAVE MENTALLY ASSUMED! Ing the student in scholastic |X ECE O} ape early Upset _ sceretary of the California Golf went to the semi-finals, c Tost to his links crony, Bon Stein. after a hard match. | problems," he said, “turning his | | ciation n self-assertiveness to these rather | 1924 American League Race_ Tho event will be held on the link ' than to athletics, | of the Olympic tub in San nelsco, f %, mpus activi | ASHINGTO: to the start of th " h SHI c 8 he game he com-} play to be o: les, the first 86 | tles, dances and plays. Waigne for a ball player, pa sae ee fects [Ooty Dec. 20.—Is it per- rtle - pe plained to the umpires t 8 . Sas ceha 1066 ake _ “The university does not make | warty a pitcher, to place a piece of | against the rules sabes ‘nies ks jets played over the Ocean La | Newcomer ae eat petite nasties ds adhesive tape on one of his pitching | held the contention after ascertain. The dates fixed for the tournament j ‘7 ee my |: outaide activities What {t should fingers. jing Zachary's finger was uninjured. | are January 16 and 16, 1925, the firet do is to arouse the quricait? of While not generally known, tha at | Detroit then proceeded to knock | 36 to be played January 15 with the se sly trivial question caused) Zachary out of the box in the first | low 64 scorers and ties to qualify for the student and get to bbs acers bt himaeit f sc hot muetaeiaee much confusion in the home stretch | "ning, aftor the umpires com: | the second round to be played the fol- . ec of tho American leaguo race last sea- | Pelled him to remove tho tape lowing day. ISLE se son. | President Johnson ruled that Zach: | for first place will be played SISLER IS OPTIMISTIC Southpaw Zachary of tho Wash-|%tY had no right to uso the tape In| off over 18 holes. The event is open Georgo 0 boos ort te < curs and pr 9 , seats ho will boost | ington club throws a Knuckle ball|°" ¢ffort to set a better break on |to all amateurs gee ame v 50 points the | tat is hard on the cuticle of the xec- | tHe ball, classing It as trick pitching, |{N& a handicap not to exceed six in nn jcoming season. | Sisler says the low Whereupon Cla | the California Golf association ratin HAT | ond finger of his pitching hand, pon Clarke Griffith, up to ‘ TT TT ball troubled him most last season Jevery angle of the game, insisted |r an equivalent rating as det y He intends to have his rookie pitch-| At some time in every game he/ that tt a pitcher had a sore finger, | Mned by the tournament committe: ers throw nothing but low ones to | Pitches, the finger becomes very sore. | there was nothing lif the wun te, Pairings and starting times are to {him in spring practice In a certain game last season prevent him front pr | applied a pleco of adhesive tape | him, Cront pr to stop the flow of blood be fixed January MM, entries closing | with R, M, Eyre tn the Merchants’ | Exchange building n Francisco, on Monday, January 1 ecting the in- jury with adhesive tape, Also that it would be impossible to always have | ame Zachary discovered | tho finger slightly sore, if so desired to wtar Bh red f stor peaon of ote dhesive| ‘The fact that Zachary contfhued to r ne Boatdll Red Box nett y Todt |tape, which made it possible for him| pitch as effectively withe © usc illi : Jer, He fields the position much after | caused his knuckler to tuke a moi the manner of Hal Chaso and is re: | deceptive break Saas jin the world series, lamrobably th Job With White Sox ono thing that kept trouble from | SG. pea aoktos Canal gar 1s A great prospect From then on adhesive tape be: | brewing CHICAGO, Dec Joo Can TODT VOR FIRST By Manager Lee Pohl says he intends! In that jto star Phil Todt at first base for] that the Irvb lab camo a part of Zachary's pitching | H jlion, who was formerly m rving Goldberg, Cincy Ughtweight, hany’s pitching awavarcron: atime ac lita seeeht tie alee at wis eked Panes Liebe jes whe | 1t seems that after all these years | paraphernalia, of adhesive tape h ue ee weak int ate pda be Ki erg EO night. 4 | Tommy Gibbons has findlly found a) ‘Ty Cobb wax tho first to discover teaguo on the ers of wnt e a [Hon club. wan slened Inst neh i [fivetettor word meaning “fight.” — | tho use of the tayo by Zachary. Prior | beuvut BO of a H istant. business man the ago White Sox.

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