The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 2, 1925, Page 16

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PAGE 16 ‘The Squared | Circle ' BY “BIDDY” BISHOP Four Horsemen Too Much for Cards at Pasadena Stanford Takes Lead When Cuddeback Kicks Early Field Goal; Crowley and Miller Make Long Runs; Stanford Gives Great Exhibition in Defeat Pasadena Cal., Jan. 2.—Burdened their laure Not Dame wer to, he i eastwar 1 toda aving t 1 é es of a | t of d Star Rep Long Ring Battles ch ie rd ed the apd 0 en kfie d dazalir rge ar “8 cod. 110 | Passes th ) sumed 7 houre aaiae Too Much Speed ac a widesy network of men { os In whit the St anford ball ——— — LINEUP AND SUMMATEY sume: carriers four eive el Notre Dame Manford (10) F meshed Olyn : ‘peg t GRAND GLOVE CONTEST me we “ . Betwee td : oh ANDY BOWEN vs. JACK BURKE [Ue as they . New Ort Houston, Texas |S line ° . PLAYED THEIR Notre Da r Lightweight « of the WN STYLES Net 3 Thursday Even 1993 ¢ East foot va Another Long One darn NOTHER : . Patsy Ke = tJ nt t Ww Sulliva It foug s Notre Dame gained most of i = Francisco, Feb. 27, 1890, and was the breaks, but Stanford made clared a draw by Hiram Cook them. The Cardinals, to « large ; t efers 1 finished t extent, beat themselves, for the | for tp tat » KS | Irish followed the ball and when It 1 a Red player let it slip, a youth from South Bend was al ways there to cover it ho fisu Steil and Ballinger 5 given : Tie at Seattle Club S Da rt Buffalo Costell f draw and lat ea : te large f f tling m ard wa 1 rounds i r tors” & a the question of supremacy MORE ettled., FIGURES This Took Two Nights t aed ot ite | 2 Fag eetore As SDDY BOGAN 1 Dal i / rh. . ao 7 Coast t ght cham-| Yards gxined on inercepted passes! Center Leads lowa After To ! Team After 28 Years refere c 4 yards on punts v Harold for the M2 vr following “It is true we got the breaks, | th Me Hest and this t but we could have won, any 6 center in 23 t t * sald Coach Rockne, after | ed to capt Iowa tea ; going 15 rounds two night But the da of thing to ther to decid: over. I have ofte thing to take eof them jot more o: | Stanfor ed 3 c ‘ . ere not’ more o tanford played a wonderful Soccer Kings Will gamer f game but we won fairly, playing to the a fi battle fo ball as it came to us, and Come to U. S. Soon knewing, a: 1, that ft uid | we hope to given credit: for * shyt have to be elther himself or the oth that.” | ay ten t America fellow. Pop” W Sts will w Y k ff r I war xt. Ite ¢ ethet Speed Gets ‘Em: Notre Dame 27, Stanford d 10 wie EAT TAR Cane ornia \ a. i Billy Shannon Is Content With Ring Dyeams ] Imlay and Dixon Star in Live With Memories of the Old Days Trainer and‘Ma’ ‘min f° @al ey Outplays Pennsylvania and Wins, 14. 0 — aa! Bear Victory at Berkeley _ California Hes Better of Play, With Exception of Third Quarter; Young aad Griffin Score Touch- | downs for Victors; 50,000 Sit in on Battle ALIFORNIA STADIUM, Ji versity California the honor of the - defeating the hitherto undefeat al4dto0 Bears, u vania eleven by The Golden ears of gridiron conqu form, and outplayed the away Phi 4 in € (a t of third ma pera thing fornia displayed the of dange |" ae up, , , TINEUT . by Pennsylvania pass, I Yours the ‘ or serous & f ‘ oy. Hi I ‘ ' os ' be ': n ge te eno to Pe 1cG G eur f H a « } Brie lup 4 t . on lit 1 ? ° ‘ . by ve ania e nm kicked goa 4 ¢ gam Re Li * tarted b king i A pass, McGraw to Th gained | L* yards. Here an att Al Pas tailed. for California took the ball down the) fer 1 delayed bucks net | Cards’ Pilot | mow his shaw or toe vate tee UMPIRING IS F ; \Shannon Thru With Ring “0% v9. se « NO EASY JOB | BY PHILIP J SINNOTT } on Be were out of ne 12-round pies BY BILLY EVANS : ; ca . 1 tarp t e c Likewise wr emi Sox zt other, days Everett Fight : Billy and ‘“Ma”’ Trai ls Decay After rs ly an a” Trained Stars Fast Ring Go wo. iH re to tackle that kind of Peter Jn " ak in. We are content to t f « tioned COT 5 Siunvoer plea erp and. the ‘ane are moiern Roper Wins foe Gans Packy MeFartand ahd ss aio then aban in n Big Mix - the rest of the old boys ‘ K r view | A(RAND 1 Flowers Easy Victor jul : Say Steud? acl spy Sah Gre. io ae eens in Mix With Lohman tr « : B et ee : Ou ciation’ d Yo! . : a “a aa holder a 10-round Picture Gallery Still Intact ringside iy ay ee Rockne Loses 18 ; a et Ds Roper here recetitiy: olasres | ; a Notre: Dame Stare ere ee eae | i ee hina chaeipied’ ant Dea agit ieee eae ADENA, ( hares cull thet padabotis cee Joh comparative results Huffman , ally. appreciated R _ m Ma takes rank over thes leaders. ers ° prin 5 poll olen sore " , “7 ~ Hl n of the West Point nt he A VICTORIA 1S: jtceamananre who trained proper ly. The boys wel 1 chap, with me back to earth EASY WINNER 2s" who come out on top in the 12 ad, And with the round | se ichiberet ‘oe HUSKY FIVE. OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN | round game are the boys who | game, it has been easy 5 tol VANCOUVER, B.C, Jan Paige tiv peg shiek theca HE University of Washington bas do the same," Shannon warns every week if Nt: | soria. handed Vancouver whine Lrg he Just Se Ketbali teani will’ face _ -— ——_——_—- — the present’ generation socking on the {ce ursday; | jon4 a pepe intercollegiate competition ton — c ee anes bad marae Ce j ‘ ROTHER HAD A as a rou made my entrance at the sume time the varsity gym, hooking up with the NES~AND RIP VAN i be sep dd Li ‘ance at the sume time aa te, hon 9 WINKLE WAS ANOTHE JOBTAKING CARE OF | 12 Rounds Are Real Test oring almost at as the Inte president si IWWKLE WAS ANG VEI r e Boo as The Huskies ree re Se |" A-TOWN Ct bhi Piatt. : : = practice k | LOAFER Too! — BUT Al } EOPLE lift 1 aif t a for suc EDMONTON, Alta, Jan. 2,—Ed T. B but the touring / he | OY THis Saat FOR HIM Ave | WHICH OX ; x facl has alway8 | monton beat Calgary esterday exans beaten first real test for E DID His W SUCH | las pared (ia \iciee f \ yt 16 to 3. G Greenfieldand Ne ; j yer |_| EGAD Woman, || AGAN), || SLOWEST “HE UKED) | must be as th f ) » but rai ye i in First ame the forwards, with. Blakely WAN FOR “TW went Y NE ie I HAVE SAID || FOR Him To TAKE Hio-T ME That means th c © quarters : j a : I ‘ | t tr w n our memor. |the . crossbar, before in and Arnold and Miller at g THis WIFE Dip oe ey rene || Ger hy) ATEATING,~ AN’ f Pror APs pro dey elettictan lstasiy do Against W.V. W. ‘Washington may use the stme re - ‘ TIME AND AGAIN, | | CLOCK WOULD ALM Ne $ Dr | a | ates nahh. ie ex, Jan, 2-—Weat Vin AVE “To GET “THR my Z It tet ir ‘ ' |with a long, low shot from the Icft ALLAS, Tex 2.—West Vir tion that finished so well ir avs E is THAT L WILL-TAKE STOP KT 4 Br inks Sarees S| i nia Wesleyan defeated South ‘s game with Abgrdcen. AEALS A DAY af | K Po i } tei Noon ! (a) TJ | The Victorians tried to reduce rapratat a pes Lidan ip with fille ada las WIM fa SITION, WHE ae OY | eaveay, stat the aie defenso put} ¢™ 9 ue Cobley at forwards, Ande-son ; ‘ Mt 1 ONE Sur ~ &] S trl S ki | |up by ‘Overton and company proved | ® bis all gam ter. and Hales ar i Bere wr at repr / M a TABLE 10 iy ea e occer ad even too big a stumbling block and the | pere x« MU r a § | M QUALITIES, tings whistle sounded #ith the local: Tic stil C) "4 » 0 n goal] aoors oven at \_TurNe upt Defeats V ictoria Stars ee ee ae A large crowd lined the field on * t Ss jt ges with a rocket] “ lars ¥ he field. on Sacco Winner BY ALEX C. ROSE ith a rocket! sit sides and the match was well wal Ri B QTAGING a in the cl down did not seem | Orth seeing, altho the fullbacks and ag he} f see a ths te abe the o AILS! hi the” Cashila the wing forwards of the Victoria : abet in Ring Bout ; ATG eis arctica ith the Canadians and team ‘were not up to the usual stand. | the Head cee rod, when EY Wi tl G | 7 68 bi Pt Jard of @ccer players that _| Scored a touchdown. ORTLAND, I et a | A Set ; z iS a : ; he * | ute of the first halt, but ob ini | Pected bes thes? DRTLAND, Jan, 2-—Simemy a0 | h played at Woodland park yes-| Utes of the first half, bus obé dal -)""rH9 tocal ele -\ Hawaii Team Beats Oo Upse dope when he terday for the benefit of the Ortho- | aBsud" Mach ae iin iS: | gether and the work of Capt. Tommy | Gepost Teddy Gartin in 10 rounds | festital | A ee a « ‘@iore JOverton wal easily the outstanding Colorado Gridders here last night. bead ‘ 7 monome fib hot Hae db "| feature of the day's play. Blundell, | c ‘ = 18 Meat Bak previcudy toucht 0 1 teams @ilt ub a fast | Referee Johnnie McLean sounded the! iene hack, and Craig, center half, | oN OvULe: Jan rin round draw | t the start, but the locals fin- | halftime whistle tare fried and ma : he th re t : Arbareh Leth BS) eee lead during a fie Sacco took practic 1QWith more dash than their) VISITORS EVEN | 4 ¥ Ad fs “sry ogtet Hasire dpponente, whose ‘THINGS UP | ARGHIE MUI nalf, the University of Ha: BAds {pc Ohice \ Miss _ IS STAR wail eleven trimmed lorado Cervantes in the semi ; r of fullbacks| Fr ng 10 minutes of midfield at were woefully] play in the opening the second halt, | veteran, Archie Muir, altho] university team here yesterday 18 second ha ch more poundage than|to 0. Colorado had won tho Moun * . Weak thruout thelthe visitors ealallved> whe’ Bouth ne mu p & Colorado had won Harvard Grid Pilot entire game, their] ern thels Jeph Soretei tees ah when he appeared here a few years | tain conference ch mpionship this Milty tabbing Heltteue onan: kchagaiy KINBlago, played a stellar game in tli) past season Much-Traveled Man {aulty clearing be-|four opponents, banged the ball past !migate tne for tho visitors. South Captain-elect Marian A. Cheek of! See aila ¢ pe a hie pale a 1g | 07s Center; Preston, center half, and the Harvard university football ee transferred play to the atherond cna | Merryfield, Inside left, also wat] Slattery Beats Egan team for 1925, is a cosmopolitan| r ‘f aire Veen elteue hard. | stdent, having Myved in ngapore ia # he Sree the pete custodian was a very! Refores McLean handled the game} in 30-Second Fight cngland and California Wir siarihe He Beate his A el in finished style | BUFFALO, Jan. 2—Smacking Joe excellent chance to see be Ung Sy Meat Re is best bit of work was! Here's the way the teams took just twice, Jim Slattery wot Ohio type of play and } te sphere | shown when he tipped Griffiths" rock: line teld scheduled 13-round fight in 30 practiced with Uni of ¢ th Ups} Ot shot Over thet at i Seattlo—Frew, Blundell and Daly; | se« tr day. The veter fornia squads. He played quart Nn a y = pcre ee sant Me io n the | Overton, Craig and Westog! Hardy | an i ver had buck on Berkeley, Cal., hig ool | mete ? : : in fe oe moval of some | and Griffiths; Harlin; Firth and Car-/a youth. when the Crimson team opposed Se ‘ pest PSEA oes oarka ltl ib Bey gerbe hol el Oregon a adena, January 1 2) het i hale Vietoria—Br Strang ana W ‘ 1920, in the tournament of roses RS HOOPLE RESUMES HER PEO 2 PET TOPIC- Griffiths added an attle continued to attack and| Davidson; Petoh, Preston and Mul WASHINGTON, Pa., J Hat dl | c me n he finish up ied in shots that just missed the/Connorton and Erskine; Southern;| ry Greb easily defeated Augic Ratnet cam |tine piece of combination work by mark by inches, two of them hitting|Merryfield and S. Davidson, jin 10 rounds here yesterday. sa 5S wan ens sommes eALERTS RENEE TT Page re a

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