The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 31, 1924, Page 10

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10 ‘The Squared) Portland to | Circle Have Nifty BY “BIDDY” BISHOP 2 L Infielders >= Poole, McCann, Jones and Riconda Will Make Up Excellent Infield W hen Notre Dame, New Year’ as Bom. everyone aware, mo higt of the spc a Time was ness en ever take care Pron scrupulous in th Likewise, managers we faithful to the fighters, and not infrequently a urd party ran off wi receipts while the in progress. Box some 15 years back call the time when 5 ter skipped out with receipts at Taco Jack Lester and Ed were waging battle ring But was ters were JONES WAS LEADER Many Coast writers rated Me Cann the best man in the league MeCann fielder and with with, will give Portland a real second base combination pr - second base last season. is a beautiful Jones to work Hagan in the THOMAS IS e Jewish COMER hampionship hon 1 gave tm f posed to know business end Add to this fine defense the punch the outfield will have Duffy Le Rohwer and Charley High with the possfle of Paul Strand, and you ean we that the Beavers will make a bid for the 1925 WHEN ATTELL FOUGHT T was that Attell wa Aurelio He Mexic dead, ma in his Acme ctut r Attell won that contest ‘In Lb rounds and he also carried off 35 per cent of the boxer’s share of the cate money Abe was as clever with fis he was wi loves, and he in-| sisted upon giving ter tion to the percentage the weights, training an: ditions of the match Me “| TH STUMLDREHER 8 much at as he did to 4 oth chased tn now HE FIGURED NDERSTANDING the box wanted most, rera weigh in bout Atte’ r So I gives my other ticket to fellow mended to explain these to me, and what does this bird do right the first bell until the pisted Mor gan's of the show, his chin over shoulder, his time Personally 1 would have much preferred to have made it a 75 n r mM and 25 cut. I rather fancied the winnet and loser’s end, but Attell insisted, and being the attraction, he got what he wanted. Abe Attell should ha great did in the no doubt to t of chance predominated within him Attell is a natural-born gambler Gambling and bus' along well toget who's been recom from referry the hang in nd spending bouts with a 1 might there—and arm at but the fellow front’s hollerin between chewing the not fight guy as well of me There has been rumors going the rounds that Eddie Mutligan and Pete Kilduff would quit the game, but they'll most likely be on deck when the starting go ee Club Work Will | sine" ""'" Commence Soon " Frank Bro ‘ORK will be started on re tle’s latest 18-hole golf cor which will be known as the 0 lake Golf club, time month. This announcement was made 3. terday, following a well at led | and enthusiastic luncheon meeting at the Rainier club, at which F. J Martin, chairman of the organiza. tion committee for the building of a links on the Medina property, the host. Architect Frank James has been warded the contract of build! the course, and this me there is going to be plen hing corps tion when this sturdy 1 t f whict t them 1 lishman get. arted. He's t son. It fire builder of golf courses, James, and he knows hov dirt and ho © build pr in Sig-time. One of the nice nection with the Ov tion Is that the name of Cla nate 80 acres the cause. Some angel is Claude. | Eighty more a 8 adjoining the Ramsey gift were purchased by club, his ticket Mig bea hat h that Seat-!4 mighty strong ot ed hi ety alarm. her f n the they dtd With the exception of catching all of the Seat lars figure to hit over this Ie and Sam may into the circle. was! Fr r from the regu 200 in Agnew charmed big can't hel} proper minute the our pitchers left the prop: Miss La Blank a falne Just und Mitchell tall dealing alarm.” good, thing on ‘some sreens | LOCal Courses Are Ready for Golfers Again 16; ICAL golfer get thelr the is — depend to ‘i ing eh? But IT had a swell seat—why, I was so close I could hear the breath hissing thru their teeth and see the looks in their eyes, Boy—I have never seen noth ing half sad as a boxer's smile when fh awful lun; And another thing I a bad about was Freddie M me, things in con- Ramsey do- BY. are beginning to temperatures back ult of the the/ment that most of the courses will wee 4 COAST COAC HES Beacon Hill links were found TO ORGANIZE? yesterday and the “closed” sign Enter State Body ir uid been hanging up for two! mye Pacific Redmond was admitted into the|“°Ck# was taken down bas Washington State Sportsmen's anso.| The Harlington and University | branch | "1 be ia portsmen of that [Curses opened this morning and the| move. sponsored town signed the charter member nip pid ini ii aks dc at aoe Pe a list of theo rganization. It ix ex tee at hy) jdent of the ed that Redmond's membership. will gaits pcesn-fane eMart ech cf. fal Inerease to the 75 mark within the| onan epee ne he Panes Haat’ taw Socata Coast and Southern California con. Robert Hemphill was named presi fent, with Frank Seideil vice jent. Oother officer ti, W. Julian, secretary-treasurer A. Shinstrom, H. M, Thomas, Ru Husg, ¥. © wand E.R, Bech tch play against par os. | competition, with three-quarter hand! | cap allowance WILL HOLD TITLE FoR YEAR ‘ 7m | The iinmer jot the French bal DUAL. MERT DATE ser | 3ne billiard championship tourney The annual Stanford vs. California| te 2 ong ite tear f in the future will be champion for|track meet will take ita i Gaclbe club, lll he Ba Into. & year, not subject to challenge. | Alto April 18, vation among student to par re announce: | be opened for play the Redmond Sportsmen |," loss coast will nization of the Coaches’ association, mer Hender coach, who is vice pres national body, by Inglewood course will not ndition to play on before ccording to Ted Knudson, an of the greens committee The Rainier and Olympic links will probably be kept closed until some time next week Myron ferences to attend a held Tuesday in Los Ang John Wilce, Ohio State ¢ {cHlwaine js staging #iN8 | president of the national tournament for | Phy s ald , tomorrow, which |“!!! Pres meeting to be presi los, named were ach, and Capt will Cornell Frats to Play Puck League Cornell will form an ice hockey place Palo Coached by NOTRE DAME | s Day the Re source ful rita at Pasadena, Calif., Ricline the Football Classic “Meets Sty eatoad: of the Season Directed (* * Brainy Glenn Warner, Should Result , OTANI FOR e. Maite Fostbatl Minds Clash i in Pasadena Game «. New Year n the Tourna Mel Smith Named Battling bobents! two kids smacked other arouml. Like » pair of hopped. up hornets or sump't. 1 don't if I'm not tecknickal—I tell you I felt, How those rach can how any ways y rood golt.| uid be Waverley all report hard one to hold. 1} basketball team In not been beaten Well, Mike M manager aretu OUR BOARDING HOUSE me nev nding game should arty) | boxed POKAN er Idaho tonight oars the boast in Claire letter in football earned ack CT, WHAT ~ GOING our ALREADY, MAJOR 2~ ae 1S ONLY SEVEN RW {OURE GETTING A hte START FOR “TH! EVENING Lee WHATS ON 4H! MENU air I MN ASK ~~ A NEW YEAR PARTY wit YouR GANG OF BUM INSURANCE Nee Risks ¢- p. AAT BY DOVE, THis \S NEW NEAR'S EVE, ISNT 11?7= EGAR~1L HAD COMPLETELY. FORGOTTEN 17 le BE THAT AS TT MAY, WILL STILL KEEP MY ENGAGEMENT “TONIGHT AT “TF LITERARY SOCIENN, FoR A POETRY READING /e 2D HIPPY NEW YEAR. MASO! AN YES, ~ ABOUT ONE A.M. YOU'LL RAYME PERFECTLY WIth LAMP POST! = Vou REMIND ME A | Lot oF TH’ NEW YEAR MAJOR ~~ You NEVER COME IN BEFORE TWELVE O'CLOCcK,~ JUST ABOUT AS NOIGN Pur rit eae on pace cee | Grune Win Contest Pro for Waverley From North Dakotans Cayward tly award nd prev numeral in} sport Ve ‘eatherweight Champion Opens His Bag of Tricks “| Snell Tries Hard Enough, but Never Had a Chance With Morgan, Who Showed His Real Boxing and Fighting Skill; Morgan Leaves for California BY LEO H. Tod Morgan with ASSEN HE rounds winning x brilliant last night, who stood with this “Doc” in a canter, d » &xcept for Id pur sixth round hurt, Morgan aster thruout, pt coming in for m all over the Jightatng in » Pivot and g of tricks for Snell od ‘th ere Was the more, ring, or front of rap pur shed Snell under the 1 the re. SNED 1, CARRIED "Cis Advice J riGutT SS Horemans, tacular southpaw balldine "py. liard player, who is champion of Belgium, after several yeary of observation here and iq South America, says the need of the balkline game in this coup. try can be solved by % the beginner smaller tables, let him play straight rail billiards give him the opportunity of watching professionals in exhi- bitions and competition, and you will perform a great service for billiards here.”* the elected Four times during the fight Snell landed cleanly, by actual three times in the second nd and again in the sixth. ck came in fifth MORGAN HAD BAD COLD M Cobley Stars for Huskies of Washington team looked mighty & the Aberdeen Act at the campus gym last 21 score. Partiews & to Coach “Heck” Be r s the showing of Arnold geet » d ard and George Brown- : lgmcad I guard. Both men made 16 ach for the Huskies, ge team started out with a rush and had the visitors on the thruout the fray. half time Washington led, 17 Give Snell this credit: Ho the fight, never quit trying and it's no disgrace for a willing kid o has had only 23 fight a master workr A be 2 F Os n many ia early th Washington the North Da- JOHNSON Active Club (217 nds Kid Job ked lke ten they DINS | Hale were | Brown or. Mack |. Score by periods | Mack Washington . first round | Active club. kdowns in|” sut ns g the next und they Washingto for Hale, Bhreeve for for Anderson, Tour- Active Club, Fry (3) “MacKe ney for Brow four rour ree Mack ng. thousand wild & and using his body effec last four m rchy Torrance, vo- | a nd the Young Peter Jackson, the young colored light heavyweight, certainly gets a great kick out of fighting, After the first two rounds he gave Rube Finn a bad beating and won the decision. He was entirely too energetic for the long Mr. Budgy Bercot provided one of the s of the ¢ of the had Rockne Says Betting Odds Ls ANGELES, Dec. $1—Knute Rockne, of the Notre Dame football team, stepped from an overland train today and in five minutes’ conversation spread a pall coach | thrill ing in one id fights many moons. away with Al Bellingham kid, and we've He was Gell 5 of gloom over an otherwise sunny | forcing jday. The Irish were switched to jlagher int ner, Bercot him | another track here for the tenanile in the stomach with a left and when| nau to Pasadena, where. micelle a |ho bounded off of the twine, Bercot |crashed him on the chin with a right meet Stanford in the annual |that took all of the fight out of! East-West gridiron contest. her for the evening. He was! Informed that odds are two to one Gallagher tried to get/on Notre Dame, Rockne exploded. | “Such odds are absurd," he snort- ed. “They are not based on real jcomparisons of the teams. “What Eastern teams have ever won at Pasadena? Harvard beat Oregon 7 to 6, and that’s the only victoy the East gained out of eight games. Surely such history does not warrant my team being asked to accomplish what the best teams in the East have been unable to do. “I come to win, certainly, but my team is not as efficient as it has been earlier in the season, ‘The men have gained weight and their is not good. If tomorrow is \Oregon Aggies Win Jas hot as it promises to be, I'm ere. going to 7 MecnUn Los Angeles Game ‘ Te ae KE, MILWAUKEE, Dec. 31.—The| Members of the team, all pepped Aggies will not bo able to) up and enthusiastic, apparently did meet the Marquette football team jnot share their coach's doubt. Jhere in 19) planned, because} “Two to one in favor of us?” ine Jot conflict the former institution] quired Jim Crowley, crack halfback. |has in its Pacific conferen y nice odds |schedule, it announced — here ne team, Rockne said, would yesterday, pend part of the morning in a lite Pasadena church praying for Jsuccess tomorr Jack Dempsey, heavyweight cham- pion, was among the hundreds who greeted the Notre Dame squad. che he | of Gal they }up, Norman Wilson, too young and too fast for the veteran Cimminelly, won in the first fight. Cimmi. nelly scored a knockdown in the first | but Wilson won the last three | easily | A packed house saw the show, |which was staged by Lonnie Austin and Dan Salt. It was announced that Dixie La Hood, the crack Mon: tana bantamweight, would fight Vic |Foley here next Tuesday. | easily Oregon Coast was A French boxer for laying down, . always quick to cops toms. been expelle Che French wer American cus- Salesmen, Attention! 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