The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 5, 1925, Page 14

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AR PAGE 14 rHE EAT | La Hood, Foley to Settle Western Bantam Title’ E They're Best {Dixie La Hood | Bike Racing Only Four Spitball Pitchers in West About Fights|| Retains Its }§=—— ———_— land Fighters | Popularity ||__.an?” Stuhldreher to Coach? “shellenback, Crandall, | sx v0 wtassex : | Six-Day Grind Attracts Me AR ey ae nt ot Thomas and Krause Left Thousands of Fans in Gotham; Last Big Year BY FRANK G Bry W YORK, Ja at Weight in aie Western Ring ; Foley Leader on Coast i and La Hood Is Moun- ~J tain Champ; Both Hit | | | Gardner Passes; Only Handful of Southpawson Pres-| __ ent Roster of Coast League Teams; Fast-Ball and Curve-Ball Pitching Expected N Dix HE spitball pitcher is going the ~ 3 4 Wh Alf Gow _~ as . , hemsien rye . edict against the moist delive was eng : 4 mS t eration to ren his ar few years ago, venting é _ ix, he announce thru from using it, onl ir hurle t 4 hae yak ante who use the spitter ; j et And when Alf struggled back ¢ “Doe” Crands th d at take 1 haven't. rett Fe. Wes mento; Harry Krause 0 ; na, North And remaining f th . mor he will retire to the s} , < t effective of the c k Z Crandal the most ¢ hurlers, and he has wonderful control pitter i Crandall’ m¢ dangerous offering | rT | Uage as QUESTIONS a j He went thru > rkouts Sut , tit £ Nestr ' day and Sunday and railbirds that he can box aa 4 hands, one pleasing feature of wa | bedy and a left hook to th a ee ON VETERANS re ama ea “Indoor Practice will rns nn soe at |i tina cra «som fn vir oa FUSSELI be LOOKED GOOD y shifting his pur somewhat simil Mickey King u La Hood is a husky’ youngster | BY BIL L ¥ EVANS Hished, too, w ie road competition : my nar pp he enor who seems .pretty fast and he N effort ¢ up in the Ame Peberg Pee Raye N rk 3 y has been added | a right to for “t jie " The baya are making 130"pouttia | veteran ma f Peter Moeakops, of BY JOE WILLIAMS Waltad -Lites must be tapped by ¢ vRenttio: I es: o'clock Tue ifternoea, and Instead of da eros 4 le . MAN 4 i ae of _ the : ‘ f Asses ‘ va we ext bone igs Maris: oun ‘Bixgietibegy crag ( Temptation Is Removed |i) , ot considered, in play.| Sore pethoyinteeg. a trouble making the weight with th ‘ , . at : alee ay ‘ 1 up ag 5 ing fi } La Hood is just a kid, like'Foleys gait; oe dev . Moenk i Ser and isn't n down veteran, them, he Am $ training # : 2 , cee hen stoppe A reputation won. 16 out of 19 mat : f the SOLONS HAVE the ¥ me against the beast ride America 2 : 1 f tole THREE LEPTIES R be e he 1 ne een knocked MAKE DEBUT HERE srecii ‘aah tdsetilne tthe}, a Phase) “ge enton and i Pa te in ieik am tthe canvay, wal Ticietimgsttas ete ‘ara | Vos ea % ara suth| Tacoma ae make his when Leo Another puncher w debut here Tuesd: Lumski, the Spokane b champ tangles with Mike O'Connor, the Australian Y e's a ghee : vd P a : na With Right Hand middleweight her in the ma jj), e some ty of t between tight|the veteran, Weinert ho b 1 Bu Lumski has shown a reat wallop | “1 ¥ back, |e ™ h of fa rt} Curvetall and fast-ball pitching rl inal S.. are south the brothel in his last few fight, bowling over , trade for ord ow ng-| will be the vogue t of lers carry their some pretty good boys. O'Connor the veteran eptafu” » rah ov re : pete Renton and Tacoma v made a good impression in his re-| baller, Staniey|wee ee for waible to t ES went into the final man Dode has t victory over Joe Manila | EVANS Cov and re. | Wheelman, 4 all State soc with short right —, walve on hen HERE'S REAL |Duten” 3 woutiopas or pro v ew for i to nothing victory} SCRAP | the National i =a hae’ aK N gainst Newcastle and th Fic ieee tan You |e deat herb mated See Nurmidin SSE 1 t t thelr tilt with ¢ GT Peter Jackson may steal the shoW|come thru for Harris, keep hia clut Tuesday. These young light-heavy-! wet) up in the first division, all ts aren't the best in the world. |e well He 4 but they'll fight. They were matched |arer ana his « two woeks ago, but Dempsey was | Lifting the Bean ff money unable to go on because of illness. |° Miiiad 3 eae dks dove Koniiach te. “One of the Both Dempsey and Jackson. have the all.around amateur : genie ft Schang Won't Race Tuesday tg ago gpmairet ee Work Spitters star an WAJTEW YORK, Jar v N mi, Finland's Olympic star ¢ ||thé greatest run in the world,|duled for ake his Ameri debut Tues-|ably be p Madison. Sq e of the fans « that both nd| The final match, which {s sche-|boys would have come along faster ebruary will prob. | {f taught to fight in orthodox style, ayed in Seattle. with the left fo and hand & ded, but their awkward southpar I be a great m will make plenty Wally 8 star catcher ¢ “| the New Yor« Yankees, cannot wil e Gar} As the soore shows, the Tacoma ih. windiae ta" keoraiates | akyie (Zee the boy manager will be up ‘ ult to te catch aS Glick aay night: § : oe the fur ought to fly when they | “##!nst the task of rebuilding his ball Choo Her 0 it is us int That explains ‘why Miller den when he will compete in two|Carbonado game, which was the ‘tactics seem to be one of thelr chief ie club, as the Nationals as a whole are 5 eing where the bali g ; events on the spectal program ar-{second half of the double bill, was k de hasn't affected gins refused to waive on t Steve O'Neill, thereby Honors are coming 1 fast nehing , ranged by Finnish-American |the best match of the program and unching much. Bercot brothers, accompanied far trom youngs: era | get together. | | to Walter Kopp 5 Directing a bi n = letic union the miners with the least b TWO PRELIMS "i = POP arth ing chim from Athletic union 1 ast bit of © Bercot ; ARE CARDED |far from a soft spot (dae ates he Indoor schoo minors Nurmi will run in the mile against|luck should have emerged with hon.| by Roy Cliffe, a promising lght i Ma Gat sock thee a closed hin grid| And, of course, the gentlem : esac Jheavywetght, and their manager, Nate Druximan, who fs sta: > you tha Kop los in gr TO CAT Oe ike teminat When the Yankees American competitior in .the}ors even in ene ne today the show, has lined up the usual arcer by eas be cen spe bent sa elite tha sap omy Shocker, ‘the ponsnasor of special 5,000 meters event. He will] Firth opened the scoring for Ta eager para 1 ihvasion cca preliminaries with Young Runcorn team dee ! ae af deceptive apitball, th 1b lacked ||be opposed by his coma when he beat fighting Phil Sheridan and Bube 11 Model Yachts sy yea sa ae oe a a valivers t6' Set } a recf¥er able t h him, || Ritola, a fellow Fir r, who was| goalie with a na ns Sad SESES Folmer meeting Frankie Britt Qualify Striday |cthel sztais, on unusual honor. | chor ha " Ay || O'Nolit was the anawer developed aa a runner in this coun-|the miners’ custodian failed to hang SS) a Spt i d Becntay toe| thr tootball-atoy by plecitie him ai| spoiled more other || _ Foryears, when with Cleveland, | try ie \Mock Has ; Sunday hér football glory by placing him at spciled Morn Nnown to auiterdom, || OMe efuyht Stanley Coveleskie The facts behind Ritola’s sudéen| Androski, with a rocket shot.| Every Year & Power) backfield position on his AleAmer eres conceivable that inxtructive || OR€ of the hardest of spitballers | {decision to withdraw from the mile/ placed the teams on an equal foot Started Out T f f floes’ cel? as? i aitedisiaay ti cabs. akslacw hire to re ete, 20 he is well qualified |/event and save himself for the lon-|ing but a breakaway by the Tacoma | ough or Seaitic Model : 5 \thore is no distraction connected |{ t@ handle Shocker's moist delivery. || ger distance are not known, but it |forwards brought about the win-| M S ars lVechtelob at Grean Lake Charles BIG BOOST FOR RISKO with the ultimate fate of the ball | is believed that Nurmi had some j ning: goal, Russell being the marks. any ti ‘ Golf Ch ; 3 "*| The victory of Romero Rojas over | Concentration ought to come easier |thing to do with it man. Connie Mack is responsible: for () AMPS | Pooie's ‘modet made the best show-| z_The,Vetory of Romero Rojas over| Concentration ousht to come easier Leonard Collapses at = [inthe opening game the Renton |starting more big league tall py r manag VERY year is a tough one for golf|ing. The next races will be held| unexpected. Incidentally, it boosted | petitive eleme champions. Walter Hagen 18/4: woodland park side of the lake|the stock of John Risko, Cleveland | one of the title holders who alway¥) ¢ ginday at 10:30 a. m. New| Ne managés to win some kind of a cham amateur plonship, regardless of the stiff com-|Members will be taken in at tht! Renault t petition. time. not {mportunt on New York Stage | b H t eleven proved too strong for their |ers than any two o' en at the “trick” schools, and asa! NEW YORK, Jan. 5 —Bemay Bol arper to disorganized opponents from New. |the majors Hoe} Ion soak’ of the | result the shechunies ot) ti ‘pee Seany ines Me Biscay M W . {castle, and won with ease | Mack doesn’t always keep his tr uditt bret to. the [pear less drab and uninvitin won, : dillapaed®: Willle “laatana? io L eet Woods in | anoles was, thechiet, roarstuiun |OUle Dart oevectnaiges * a ta Base! te theiCilleah: Ss [Beas itees tha Ratna oe one WeOeU le oe here, Supoay aren Everett Scrap] Gay eae i pe te o | practically every major league club D th oes abe business of +5 noon. Leonard, despite orders from gathe : om his work, ) Practicalls Toe tee - has one or more one-time Mack re Glenna Collett was the only cham. = — : = — = - - Dernac added a couple of tallies t iy cha his physiclan, went on the stage TT, Jan, 5.—Bobb es sapped A pion, however, to retain a title won | / Wiis 8 PeEETOE TET He ean tar VE , Jan, 5.—Bobby Harp T.! his credit, while Stubbs got the | erults in Its lineup bo aon ase eae,” |OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN|* Nun epes'weoes st tae an {°° gee to eg repeat in the Can home, where it was an-| pion, battles Spec Woods of ‘cos ‘An- led by Cisvetand tov oe, nounced that he would be unable to| geles in the six-round main event of his start with Mack. He w = resume his stage atcivities for ten | the Arona smoker her In the second division matches | riday night./ the Tacoma Junfors held the Davis|the Athletics back in 191 winning t Bak wake the cetetantng gat vase Harper holds undisputed claim of | 5 t t 1 two and losing one in a fall tryout inues to be the outstand! ie - ay r yIds undisputed claim of| Bros, team to a goalless draw ana{tWo and losing one in a yout : the golfing world, had a big season BY JovE BUSTER, I AM YA Jf COMING FOR A I HEAR HES LAZIER’ i 7 the Northwest title, following his vie-|the Vikings lost a. three te ina| This fact is not generally known in 1924. He won the British open for Arie ri 1 ‘i TAN TH’ MADOR ! Bernie Morris Sold tory over wadio Roberts of Tacoma | jecision te their match against the| Set ! 1c to the Coast for more F . e years and| IN AN AWFUL QUANDARY fe 1A MONTHS in Seattle the other night | . ne exper he tarried there until the second time in three years and By VIRITE AN 4 ONE-TIME He HAD A to M t l Cl b| {Ben Paris r the professional golfers’ champion I RECEIVED A LETIER FROM ey WA-HA~ “THEY | Soe RAISING TH’-ToWN : ontrea u | Woods is rated as a good boy, hold esau seers. 1 shes 1915, when he was secured by Cleve ship. MV BROTHER JAKE, “TODAY, TELL GAN He HAS SaT ROOP wt 1 t ee CALGARY, Alta., Jan. §.—Bernle| ing verdicts over Jimmy Marcus! poor my BE REGULAR | it He has been with the Indians , avd , » , G \DANS, Morris, forward, and Bobby Benson, ; Sailor Vincent 1 others | ”, wal sbigpsbes eciores r since, » years The big disappointment of the year You BROKE AROUND FIRE FEA ON POLI Dentekien nee the coe =A oitias apa in Connie Mack plans to alternate his Be eskie, by th eee: is one of The largest crowd of the season is | , jrecently acquired star catcher, Gor. rj tl © few pitchers to win three ball | don Cochrane, with his veteran back: | games in a world series. He turned trick in 1420 against Brooklyr both for the Calgary ) sold to the Mon: in golf was Gene Sarazen. He just AND HE IS COMING “fo VISIT | S Et AARC GO AK Astute Beiciirt cst. poine.” tesgisidh ra US!“ EGAD, BUT MARTHA rataeces! BARNS SO MUCH, Wea ee er Tigers, have. bee aaa ee een re nas celdon in| pay, WILL BE WW HIGH TEMPERH | Vipin | | SOHNE TO Hi itcovts BIRTHDAY _ j= a is | [x] UstenTo 1 "DEAR AMOS: | “Woop, | | RING A Gone Chick Meehan Quits |~ TAM COMING TO VISIT J Jone cur BEFORE HELL | | Pro golfers say that lack of prac- You FOR A MONTHS RESTA! | Scare Him cine d as Syracuse Coach) tice, the very thing that made Sara- f zen a champion, has proved his un- A CHAIR! ! SYRACI Ni Y. Jan. 6 | WILL SEE YOU IN A DAY FROM oes ate ic Zz Charles F. “Chick” Meehan, Syra-| doing. expected to turn out to see the con | test a ee Too much hero worship, with a . COMING !- cuse University football coach, has consequent drain on his ax ‘ resigned his post here. His resig-| working time, has no doubt serfous nation was accepted by the athletic | board Sunday A successor for affected Sarazen’s play. It is doubt ful if ever player was more Ionized | after winning an open championship than the former caddy. | Meehan has not been named yet Man o’'War Has Sired | | ‘4 4 Turf Stars owing of Man o” War's get| KEEP DRY ’ nm has proved his suc Dick Nallin, American league um pire, is one of the best authorities on pedigreed dogs in the country He is the owner of several cham. GROWING UP WITH | pions. HE | Ki se | OUR CITY Bantie King | at aatueel PAun: Seren cau | and w | Rose Rapidly Samuel Riddle, owner of Man o' War, arm | 1 for retiring the champion as a 3-year-| = 4 \° _Fistic honors came quickly to old, rather than commercializing’ on Hirsch-Weis stag shirts are Our First Statement: Eddie (“Cannonball”) Martin, new his great speed and racing qualities: part dia cin for SECOr Stiegl A year-olds won 13. races. First Mate well made and long wearing. ‘The ee sf fight = rs Dy ch 7 was thé only one of Man o' War'’s| fabric is treated bythe Hirsch-Weis sional. He loxt his first two bouts ernsane (Ent Phllad to Week tam process, which prolongritslifeand | NOW «020.8: $1,291,171.01 Turf experts regurd American Flag makes t waterproof. Ask forfolder 1# the mont likely of the lot, altho besetlrapla Be pate Gagan hat By Himself has many admirers. Mr. Riddle says the n the brain. He regards Man o' War thi, most intelligent horse he ever ’ 5 w | | While highly flattered at the great | showing of the champion’s get, Mr. | OUTDOOR GARMENTS | Riddle is positive, that Man o' War| WORK CLOTHES ~TENTS will some day sire a horse the oie MIRSCH-WHIS MPO, CO,, PORTLAND, OREGON, of himself, —— but has been a consistent winner ever since. As a youngster he hid two am bitions; one was to emulate Terry McGovern, the famous big le bbit Maranville. He succeeded in the first, Martin \s an aggressive fighter says he intends to defend his title and should be « popular = | \ ihe MATORS BROTHER \S COMING “0 VISIT = of speed ts| |

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