The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 24, 1924, Page 10

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TAR WEDNI Foley’s Fast Right Hand Punch Beats Sandow The Squared] Canadian | Bantam King Ideal ‘Weather Prevails Lor Christmas Game sy-upy nisnor | Floors Cine cy Veterans I 0- O- ot, a Derb Favorite | Foley Drops Sandow With Right on Chin in First 0 i on ; 7 Southern California Round; Foley's Defense Has Improved; Making In the Po Stimulus Was “Just a Bum” in the Eyes of the Bookies, But Now He's a | Weight Hurt Veteran; Foley Shoots Faster Winter Book Favorite to Win the Derby i y; - and Missouri Ready BY LEO H, LASSEN IC FOLEY, a muchly-improved fighter since he last stepped around the ring in Seattle, @uaat =«—ee) 18 Missouri Valley Conference Champions Impr ics at First Workout in Los Angeles Colisast Trojans Will Have Edge in Weight , was too fast and hit. too hard for Sammy Sandow, the baldheaded, tin-eared, roly-poly pre Cincinnati veteran in their six-round fight at the Crystal Pool last night A straight right to the jaw that had lots of speed, accuracy and power, won the fight | for Foley. He shot that right hand to San dow’s chin twice in the first round, drop OS ANGELES, Cal., Dec. 24.—A brisk worke iB ; Out tode: MAY 1-1925 DERBY ‘ ut the Deversity et wer 1 peasy of Al " quad tomorrow The unusual 6 alr gay, cthdd teal igers impetus for a peppy practice and for the pees of muscles tightened somewhat by the long train ride, The visitors impressed crowd that witnessed t CHAPTER M11 Was Bob Fitzsimmons Game? g him the second time for the count of four Heat: weakoit . vnatord ; me hae! Bob Fits s ( art and tricky with the ring knowledge of a “ yesterca, Tr ) 5 probably ont is t be sked m " vwegh them in both line fie e Tigers ie baa b sacsetad more than 200 fights, kept rolling his head or ducking away heavier than the Syracu and ex ected to _ I knew Bob well, intimately from punch thru the rest of the going, but Foley rocked the U. S. C. line thrusts bett bd him badly several times again than di d the Orangemen tyg fee Be os Champ ) with it Missouri is expected to a the game with J of the heaviest men on the squad quarter} Whiteman and Bond at the d Faurot at fullh Faurot does the kicking. The Trojans been spirited out of the city and wi !not return until shortly before the game time tomorrgr, Halfback Le Febre is the only one on the squad that 4 not in shape and Coach Henderson is expected to sty Hawkins, Laranette, Anderson and Riddle in the back f jlater switching to Earle, Kaer and Cook to work Hawkins. ves 4 glove shy One hesitates to de great champion kan tipodes lacked ga would not “take ed a few GROVES HOPE [Doc Snell to OF ATHLETICS Meet Morgan mmons tn h a Jack’ O'Brien Decem ber * se - op in the any ] peer w | BY BILLY EVANS round, re absolutely, despite appe age t at and MACK is banking on N t B | cinta arn he ax ‘soars! on Nex purchased from Baltimore, to make To" SNELL, hurricane coma featherweight, gave Tod Morgan such a battle in Tacoma last week, meet the Coast champion agais the mai at Crystal Pool next if Tuesds : Mo The bo’ Tacoma, which wis thr declared a draw, was the bard ‘ scrap that Morgan has engaged fal hov jsince he made his debut ie the} chi Northwest, the wildest exhortations from his cor to go out when the gong rang for the next round and con tinue on Fitzsimmons was not seriously hurt by O'Brien and was not nearty finished. He looked to me that he could easily have gone along for the full 20 rounds But he refused to get up and the contest was awarded to O'Brien. When Fitza! Maher at New Orleans, March o's plenty smart his club a strong pennant contend ng straighter y and his defense bette | GEYSEL DRAWS WITH GOLDBERG “We were just a professional aqu He rece tr pres er Kinsella. ded his nons boxed Peter bert Cahill in New Yor f the five sets he Sabine , Snell, picked as easy t he won | 15-18, and 15-12. STIMULUS boxed Pied insisted on quittir xt + 9 proved an aggressive, har | r rather at the c fifth round. It was al onds, Alex Greggnins, and Jimmy Carroll, ching boy with a peculiar hat gave Tod He had Tod ble fon of the “Req” Coa : Is Beret ted to Come Here (PDED" GRANGE, ¢ \ No One Greets Fi * . ihage ‘on Arrival in Paris Stimulus Looming for ae ae foe Hs aod beng a n he it EVANS in the Am A. supertor ring ; are I na L . | Kentucky Derby Race eague that likes left-handed pitch F ed him from defeat. ja, that they “fight” Fitz to get him out of hi corner for the sixth round \. ing. The form shown by Snell in | Morgan fight was not a flash inf ss |pan During the past three most rived and the experts tell me that) 359 waterman's fastcoming Such "Helmach looks as if he had ar +o Ey Wi ‘orbett f cology of the mob|Groves is a certain © ster has been covering himself ite tena a ihe ager a an to tour } et tY t a bum. the case I will be able to show the | story. Snell beat Al Crisp in 0 Ath Jim Corbett a i Fried 1 timulus | other clubs two classy southpaws |!and last August, then) came s J t Rptasre > 7 f eats ‘ ft bott a4 oie ttle form. Soon | meet * where he easily defeated Jo , Nev, whom oe —e sage thee g 1 ‘ reat in dina sk et rangers t woe have plugged up| Hawkes. He then knocked sige sige lone | MOORE LOSES Yale Crew Invited 1 t ‘ bas 3 aca canaiel . h | Young Barrerre the week after x nown “solar plexus ferepglotedl airy be : ca nore caneisl |the several weaknesses in the club! poy had kayoed Frankle Britt ia Foam a ant to at } to Row i in Germany |; Michig hecideA uly 4, 1 startling | that w apparent last season and | round. long enough to take the fu NEW Sra re edad 1 a ehchin tes le Pomme ike ee ta Chuck Hellman was f Weta Jaan tan Be NEW HAVEN, Dec. 24 : " him. fegmmen lio | ninth in {are ready to mak troubl | scan cree aeeate Pres f from Corbett up to this time ar ew would’ at br f t nt ath Swink : a | “Groves is a better southpaw right | downs in that bout. Then came cut and bleeding when he w “> at - < . aoe : ras 7S now than Babe Ruth ever was,” is| biggest surprise of all when 8 sent to the canvas eg nfs veprrmehibtory ‘ ts “iy Said a dBla age way Jack Dunn, who developed | stopped Joe Gorman in four ro He was being counted out on dese 'c s ’ It prego Q . rai 6 beth men, sizes up Mack's new/Gorman {s not the boy he was one knee, when he was forced u La NA ? me her. “He is sure to win 15 games.|boxers like Morgan, Babe Ben to get up only in response to of © , ny: : fog tec | 1 look for him to take down 20 and/or Mike Dundee had not beet the frantic screams of his wife, ‘ he . sats : : there is a chance he will win 25,"|to knock him off his feet. Yet ie — ae ee seated im eames * pagel jopines Mr. Jack Dunn of Baltimore.| knocked him clear thru hi, i mediately back of Fitzsimn apse ae ile 7 es — ae |with a left swing, then kn : corner and who had watched Field's ¢ t| t at on his face with a right % Centre Gird Star ones Boxing Bont TAT LAST NIGHT! fai warn ie wea) te Lora La Blank eatin Mi teom- | FITE FANNIE closely every move of the con- testants, The mere fact that his wife called to him to “get up” as plain, out-and-c that as known to his handlers that Bob had a tendency for being timid, Soria capes dumetli | Trans-Pacific Yacht cut. Snell was declared the " Gene Taney ls lon a technical knockout when G man went to the canvas | Certain to Box mye. be 2 \ ‘Morsan figures to outbox figs | Tommy Gibbons :0°s0ni, Ser tus Thcoma i | BY PAUL W. WHITE 1ch a hard puncher and #0 — e hen \s \stve that with the added conf NEY OH Dee of that draw bout in TTacoms the expected ve heard so much ab st be accepted | it evide: he looks li 1 mi I At last a t championship that looms as an hon- ‘Tosh = BR : the 8 iMegal | y knock the crown off Gamesters Won't Quit Race Is Postponed Pal mi est blow-for-blow encounter ts on the |™AY kn game boxer to ‘get up” when he Is been offictally " ght lomer Brew avorite hero |and st took the no! (y, , 08 ) at before - 3 : deliberately “taking the count.” At| by tho Pacific Coast Yacht had to quell the gallery boys who 1 Into . : door season is past the nimble tom | Martin Will Defend | any rate my 33 years at boxing has ution. The race to wouldn't keep quiet long enough for | the ri peech ee Gibbons, of St. Paul, and the hant-| tiara: toe thie. ¢ und return wilt be started from San Announcer Nate Druxin | for Seat tn j it ¢ : ie hitting Gene Tunn American | His Crown Jan. I Ring records reveal that Fitzsim- ro June 15 them that Runcorn had r e1, fans kicked thru with $500, vk gags champion, will mix it up. NEW YORK, Dec. 24.—Eaddle mons, boxing men much hea’ ‘ = eS Tho state boxing commission con-|tin, world’s RI, De sidered Tom's defi, hurled at every-| will defend his title for the first G3 body in general and Tunney and/against Tommy Martin of FRG Mike McTigue, world’s titleholder, in| phia at Philadelphia, January [9 particular, and selected Tunney Martin won the title last his opponent. The challenge to Mc-| night, when he defeated Abe Tigue was not even entertained, s ein than himself, did take terrific pun ishment on numerous occasions, but these other instances—facts ry one—are recited Just to let the ring fan judge for himself. | && vor wemen's AZ Merkle May Join | A SAKE, MASOR, s = then, my gosh tells the cop’ Ni him in AN Har “SX SN THATS t Tunney had a prior right and the A DIGH OF SPEECH OF Fup - Ip alu first come, first served” policy was adopted. Only one hitch remains before the ‘commission takes action tows |forcing Tunney's acceptance wi am specified time Gibbons, in send was quite a few/ing out his challenge, neglected to 0 back benches, | Post the required forfeit of $2,500. money offa f I'd have given ‘em overy- ng I'd of had if I'd of had tt I don't know Doe got tht MUATEVER “_ BN INE, MISS ARIPE!=You [4 YOURS WASA pict TOR Dee Hettauores FL Last waite Richt Mg) LADY 26x 1 | 7 Fomor NouR|'| MARCH = -THEN George Stallings, president of the WHE MIDDLE FELT MAT 1 SAVED LidesteH! |) ALL STARTED Rochester International league club, OF “HE PLAY, HE ENTERTAINMEMT PLAY WAG FINGERING FoR Fred Merkle will come to the Yankees 40 Stop AID FROM BEeWe atl GOING OVER] [-THeir HAT CHECKS Jann asa caonie and sr saa hitter. le B G ont ra MAKE A UTTER FAILURE!- pA ! De AS S00 AS No 3 Uda.| YOUR MEMORY “URNED on) Red Sox Will , Ask J Pegi ni Pllaenses7 BLEW A =i! FANT . ¥ z Q Waivers on Trio S Most of the girls was do seats with their | ko | fellow it| wives gittin’ on 4|too, on account father can't afford | However, it was believed that this ts ° WE} |e m Cinelr slamm| 6 regular chalt tonight, dear, {Merely an oversight and that Gib: air guy from Moose Jay a bu M regular chair tonight, deat.) bons’ manager will send the forfeit . * cause haven't I just got you that} " of nine maph leaves, 80 whilst! K money this week. A few drops was some rd dec Haricy Gavmlsan jldberg | RW rocker for my de = IMEREST was getting their ths rested in| , I'm sorry for married women! Wi keeps the », Dec. 24.—The Bos- are >, lee Yas | | the middle of the semi-final, Nate] But I had a lotta fun xoept ,| Sunny Jim mer, hance ton Red Sox are preparing to Po) re CLE $] | Druxman gets up on the dias—or {s| got mo a brand new marcel and &: tr: | in Listless Bout waivers on Pitchers Quinn, Plercy \DEA OF MAKING A it dais—and the wolves wouldn’t| right thru that darn show without] PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 24.—Sunny and glossy all and Murray, Mana er Leo Fohl de- membering to tako my hat off! ten to him—they was too full Geum y | fim, Oakland light-heavyweight, won day. A liquid Christm: pirits, I gu I \ unanimous decision over Frankie could smell somo around my way,| Murphy, New Orleans, in a listless|] tONnIC. Nota anyh © it made me mad—not 10-round bout here last night. Eddie the spirit, but them not. listening| Seattle to Stage | Robinson, Portland tooke’ A aeolalon mineral oi to Nate und him such @ nice man Jover Lone Wolf McDonald, Portland, ao ho calls on Deo, #0 Doo comea| Ne W- Polo. Tourney |cve one Welt McDonald. Roland. |], Op Srenuem Northwest polo iparsamer | eaten contest, In the preliminaries says “woof” a coupla times an'/avill be held in Seattle next sum-|Chuck Sams, middleweight, beat somebody bangs the bell an' finally} mer, with teams from Camp Lewis,|/IFlash Kelly in four rounds. Neal jhe gets ‘em to listening and he} Vancouver, Bolse, Portland, Oregon | Campbell knocked out Johnny Miteh- | | | Oregon Age Cage Team Tours South The Oregon Aggie cage team is | | in California, playing a serles of games. Stockton, San Francisco, | | Fresno and other ngrthern towns | are on the Ist, | on up and shakes his mane andj Tt At drug counters and barber shops everywhere GLO- CO Squirt Cork Can't Spill |tells ‘om that a doctor out in the] Agricultural col and California] ei in two snappy rounds, Otto Rob- |dressing rooms has Just given the] citles participating, as well as the|inson, light-heavywelght, knocked | knocked out guy from Moose Jaw al local organization OU Wil Poole inthe Ghine: canto! fowl That seemed to make one] The plans are being made by the La and all feel good, and 1 thought|Olympic Riding and Driving club It wax nice myself, tho they might] which has already purchased 20| Ted, ‘MAGtw Signs have loosened up a bit more an’) acres of land north of the city, hide isa tubkey, ‘boing Clirletmas, | ph With Association Then Doc sees he's got them in a President Thor J. Hickey, of Jsottened mood an’ he weaves his| Gibbon’s Ginlléags prank byiacrpirsan cr eas ‘Al : | American association,awho has fingers around in the air a few times ‘1 : SE ee Ta CHER Hie Gaetan | Is Given Sanction | ust returned to Chicago trom the yey P minor league meeting, started lin. boys they are, and then ho pulla this!’ NEW YORK, Deo, 24—The chal-/ing up his umpite staff by signing Shakedown, what T been telling you | ter Tommy Gibbons, St. Paull ‘red McGrew, of San Diego. M about, T suppone today's papers'll be | light-heavywoight, for a title match | Grew is a former Coast league ar | full of tho scandal and tho civil serv | with Gene ‘Tunney, the champion, | piteetor paige N fea omission will be callin: grand | was sanctioned by the New York ei Jury to find out what > bought |stato boxing commission Tuesday. | — gupty with the money. Oh, ! Tunney was ordered to accept the | Hay—thore was a lot of femmos| mutch at the earllost possible date, there, and you'd of supposed they'd {While Gibbons was asked to put beon at hometying up necktios for] UP the customary forfelt bond, National Opes May Go to California California 1s after the national | open golf champlonship tourney for | vome time in February, 1 Ilinols Professional Gc ation already 1s behind the move- ment, reports from Chicago say, § &< seers sreesseseeseeaee TERRIS VS. GOODRICH NEW YORK, Dec. 23,—Tid Terris, flashy Ughtwelght, who is hot on Benny Leonard's trail, will try to use Jimmy Goodrich of Buffalo as a stepping stone tonight. ‘Terris and Goodrich top the card in a 12-round bout at the Pioneer A. C, Send for Sample Bottle Mail coupon and 100 fr trial bottle, Normany Products 511 MeKintey Avi, Los Al pee Montgomery, the former | Centre college football star who sur- prised by holding Romero Rojas to a draw, is to get a return bout with the Chilean heavyweight. Name. Address,

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