The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 22, 1924, Page 14

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: ; : . | f CC '_ l= Hs e . THE ATTLE STAR MONDAY . Toledo Prep Coach Canceled Portland Contesi° . The Squared) Washington Craw May — Ulkeiclisen These Teddies Will Be Hard | to © Outjump BY * BIDDY” BISHOP CHAPTER I Billy Ryan's Case cared Jack Johnson much about the boxing business and used it merely as a means never ef carning money. Early in his career he developed a desire to box only when he was forced te add to his depleted bank roll Later in his career Johnson would never consider boxing un ally had to. champ pion, w the greatest ever knew. Kid Lavigne HEN Lay c trained important batt talked-of bout w San Fran the big It was a Saginaw angie, but was to keep Lav fights. The re along th 11 conse: with pride to th Lavigne would never consider, more than one match at a time and he wanted plenty of vaca tion between bouts. He would never discuss a campaign. When the possibility of a string of matches was suggested while training for a match, the Kid would invariably reply: “Let's get this scrap out of the way first and then we'll talk about the next one.” All of whicn pointed vigne did not c fame. it little the knew. the reatest figh Pace Finally Told RAINING e meant nothing to La was a man of tremendow for his weight. He w . He bell y and his n resistance wou a These attributes carry him far, but, as is invariaably the case, dissipation exacted its toll and Lavigne dropped his title in a 20-round battle with Frank Erne after “Mysterious Billy” Smith had whipped him at San Francisco that did not involve the lightweight cham pionship. Subsequently George McFadden him and the “Saginaw Kid” was thru. Had Lav had he ta evince work, hi have retir | Diamond Dust Dolan Giants. as the couch Letty O'Dowl won a golf tournament re. o ball playeva in Ban Vranet toria, elve for the Den Mot Kent Team Loses to ! rE st ey | who subbed for Ioger eo have en- ler Hayworth, who used to enteh for Seattle Church Five The Kent tige, feated the Seattt recently ns, fell fore the First Christ &t Kent Saturday, 4 to 28, an chureli: fly |Bevan Ve ory * * : iI Ten Reforms Are ‘Sores ated for Bettering Much‘ inBad Gridiron Game Next Y« ‘ ridiron Gan mye ss Portland are 10 suggestior tb: ‘ t will consider at their meeting Claim He Unreasonable in } Changes in Grid Rules! | ERE coache’ December 29. 1. Eliminate the rule whic NV f team on offense when the defending elev Stroke Not ( Certain of | Portlanders Was Returning 2. Changing the kickoff from the 1 waa Soy , Canceling Game : to the 40-yard line. This will ¢ the numbe Powerful Oarsman May kicks that go over the line, resulti ball being 3 i) Be Lost to Boat; Wall- in play from the 20-yard line. It w » make for 1 ing Is Logical Successor ruhs from kickoff. ane eee Phe 8. Changing the scoring of three points for a goal >A " s from field to two. This would make touchdown equal! B to three goals from field. If the goal after touchdo' » : r was made, it would require four field goals for a team that made a touchdown and ki d goal to be beat 4. Framing the rules in such ¢ y that a player who >t blocks a kick shall receive some cx One is, that if the th blocked kick does not cross the line of scrimmage and is recovered by the kicker’s side, it s the loss REPLACED of a down. If it happens on th WALLING the ball. va 5. Any attempt to drop or place W « be penalized in some manner to possibly loss of dov s the x point inside the her \e touchback. " 6. The loss of a certain ount of ground every ' time a team tries a forward pass and fails to complete i « le 7. Limiting the number of passes that can be used v during the four periods to say 15 attempt “s : wt 8. Shifting back to the old method of the try-for-point : ’ vs after goal. That is, making the try from a point straight nt out where the runner crossed the line or, if this angle is | ‘ « k too great, permit the usual punt out. imi aS 9. Making it illegal for a player to return to the game | Seaites’ Ui . ame after he has once left it. Such a rule exists in baseball; |. the moment a player is withdrawn from the game, he is | « off ‘ thru for the day. thru ¢ f 10, Making the huddle system of giving signals illegal. Be ; While this method fs favored by many coaches, it is de- |)'* tre Vormand der j bef pores unpopular with the football enthusiasts who like to hear the barking of the signals Har ow, Hf r shenlans 29) ies Sant Ha 1 Cor , i t < yy ham eincecinosth Card Is Set les ape , for Tuesday = *" Ring Party Star Athletes in | and Pullman Big Gotham Meet } sear reg Mie Mac Wilmot, left, and Captain Peterson, right, are two of Roosevelt's lanky basketball am Square ( | prospects. They're pictured here ready for a toss-up with Coach D’Vorak holding the tahn, Ka ball. Wilmot is Roosevelt's prospective center with Peterson being slated fi ung Peter J ya guard | repre-! position Phot Price & Carte Tall Boys : on Teddy Seattle Cage Cage Fi ive Five Winner OOSEVEIATS \he in Portland will be one of the t e, Mar | Jack Dempoey, wh le of af Notre Dame Alumni to Go With Eleven —— ya jon ur wheels Kince Brad Pt into his fish talk Christmas Gifts for Smokers Anybody who gives Nate Druxi man 8 box of cigars for Christ mas will be shot on sight. RIDLEY Vs. PALUSO Bud F is fight Lou Hote- | # - * | Trojans Dolly Juan de Fuca Commodores cham, ro ND 0 | i 7 @ . “] ae ANI a8 Ww TUE SDAY | i ee ying big] I ast Work for 15 Cents—Seven for a Dollar ig KIPPE THINKS ALL GOLF. | Lilt out for t Nothing is more acceptable to smokers at Chris ERS SHOLLD BE QUARAN. jcoxswain jot the Washingt Game than a box of Juan de Fuca cigars; All-Hé TIED shel Missouri © BF] area in bond xt tampa, Por Our pipes and other smoker range of selection of Holiday preciated. a Toe ANGELE ne | n their | Preparation for t on the grid} You're not a Orphau 1 first nighter that Presents will be ap: $4 you get a nod t when he leads hia) * game a * the basement and Tob fan day, Conch He Brewster’s Stores atcha sy adele went t ru a long Bi Eighteen Stores—All Over Town I 1 wire ha t Tacoma f Hip-|aince he started walking 1 the cage title last | °f Scrimmage to? Another light workout. is sched ¥ Peterson returned fo! ay OUR BOA RDING HOUSE conch wid it he ~ Zz = yed in EVERYTHING IS Peay Mise Boner W HY ¥ & A BIG FEED arcontermcn) IN READINESS For | | CHURCH, You pi we and will arrive to] 2 ‘ 3 “TH! PROGRAM | | THATS APTER TH’ SHOW, | THE ENTERTAINMENT] | KNow How WELL iss CHURCH, FINE, EN? 1 WELL, BIG FUTURE | “TOMORROW NIGHT! {| I AM AVERSE BY BILL oe ~\T SANG, |] BUS, we TL TK US DIE CO is no ba NOU HAVE YOUR PLAY, Nearness “crs OF! CANNY || ACTORS WILL | ab tied tn ‘gift Come at ae sith eR as al aeinige CHARACTERS] | YG HAVE OURS On] | manager, a ica er rip | YOUR GROCER is your best ie : So aul] ON NEY. z TH STAGE eam |: USE Sealy ceemevel Fhe Tanmoes | ten Gam At We HAVE Goud | |-O ATTEND “He PLAY, PAGE" AN FoR OUR A VEGETARIAN tunity tong are crane) eter ant friend in last-minute Christ- NEARLY THREE WILL SPEAK OF k — HUNDRED MY AcTING IN DINNER!: 4 ie ath sid dott [soem hs siete the vem ‘ ter ap mas shopping. His establish- UTeKeTs ai = \yatlene semen pravaed xnerionces with the Rainbow divs: ment is near your home; no Ne “YOR eneses oO uring the world war. long trip down town required. He is prepared to serve you pY smartest ba er I hav TO come! It Happened ver 2») ne (Bom. : eteas ¢ ‘4 ) GB come into contact on Saturday with presents that are most ~ ite zor in to | Joncas in, wae || ACeptable, ‘4 Col: | tained from Brooklyn by the Port- In reslity ling is not without experience, When working for "Kid" Gleason his jude | always given much con. | || third base, land club, Ho was with Indlanap. olis in 1944, ‘Chis completes Port: land's infield withéJim Poole on first base, Emmett McCann on second base and Harry Riconda at Everyone appreciates “AL- | WAYS”GOOD Coffee and Tea. A can of NS ment was sideration. | Gleason once remarked to me| ee | |that 50 por cent of a manager's || Wilbert Robinson, manager of || worrles were eliminated with a || the Brooklyn Dodgers, was oper. |} player like Collins acting as cap. || ated on in Baltimore to relieve tain a bad pleurisy condition. | “He's the brainiest player of all tim | (Gleason's: glowing tribute Washington's varstly basket ? 0 Keddie ball five Just did nose ous the Y, Tako it from mo the Chieagol| Mf. C. Ay 28 te Al Shuss, for Coffee or Tea Wie ox will not finish in last |] ward candidate, was badly injured, |} place next season and may He out for the rest of the ase is a most welcome gift, not only for the housewife, but for the bachelor and bachelor-maid. SCHWABACHER BROS. & CO., Inc. | Seattle’s Oldest Business House John Paul wa. TIGER PILOT | saa 3 COLUMBIA, Mo, Dee Arthur | ol D, Vond, captain of the Missouri} football team, has b@h awarded a Rhodes scholarship for 1925. He nl s elected captain Berkeley high s« prep | football California, hool won the championship — of defeating Bakerstiotd, }® Phi Beta Kappa man,

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