The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1925, Page 12

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at d Vic Foley Given Hairline Call Over “Nothing Wrong With F ootball, ” Says Ohio Coach |'T«: Vancouver B Oy “aster; a Great Fites for Lora LaBlank ———f Hood N ght of “ \ G Card Showing How ' Red” Grange Outruns Enemies O | Al Bi 5 c i > BY LORA LA BLANK ' reat Car / Overzealous Alumni 12 ’ i ' Many Thought La Hood D u nger Sa - Dr Wilce: . , Earned Draw by Stiffer a > ; Cc YS P wt Punehing; Lumski Wins a BY LEO H. LASSEN Victories Put Above Game and Coaches Rated Same = Bee as Professional Baseball Leaders, Instead of as Teachers, States Ohio State Mentor poder ALL, as far as the college ta capit upon the advertising thru the med- img ia of 3 ten 5 m of football is a real da r ' uta b E This from Dr W famous Ohio State ee . coact in Seattle Wednesday ft Gadt ety SY ng the ictories above the ' " says : wae Wilce d they are trying to put th thal! athletes on f 1 sg th ting M r th ame par with professional men, expecting much s ’ 2 And ‘ most they do for a) uke playing their ; } . 7 work ‘ Ms acked F ght ha: “The coaches are cla he sé baseball managers B on th hin oa tin some locali win or get > around, ou a Ramee chlibe. third Toe . | Thru the > Ropes | ae Go : aed is, bee K. OG, Mare, of Biddy Bishop's boxing |!OnK A & COM rhe Besid F SMe ay : d | " eo firs on ‘ s and t out fesides, after witnessing the I's * | wo HARDEST : mig a sigh ‘ “ i be| mashawckr—which is = telling lis i / PUNCHES he ahiweis po = Le ats ’ i aaah it i re sromntany core ese | Cage Results | Turn-Around "Foxe superior epeed in the samt ae meal itters for i fourth and fifth gave him the P game us io stare, and bY edge and evened up La Hood's pe C t te ih advantage in the second and | Lonnie Austin and his string of bexers ities ¢ , TUVERS 18 STAT oas Oop third. | ts Nter Lae Angeles They |o™ “so ‘ teat I ; Foley was at his best in the fourth inte I M ~ fir . ° ‘in, the Co He ee : L a} Dr. Wilce, famous Ohio State football coach, who was a itor re yesterday, had| ein aleinat ‘ Me t e © hig ¢ mn quite a football conference with Enoch Bagshaw, Washington me Wednesday a Hh Me J casrcrell Pe t uf and Den Frve starve The fin | he’s pictured here diagraming some Illinois plays in which “Red” Grange featured ° was bee . his speed. Wilee is on the left and nggu" on the right, while Coach Mucklestone of . 5 for the ri ae WIN CLOSE GAME : even with | Lincoln, who played with Wilce at Wiscon ely G0 tlnora tao, 744 tiaiilinm. in the f tr fe GAME ; oF | A , world’s welterweight | ¢ tn pen field. Ho r te } PD Y . Y wy a. 5 COLIMBIA LOSES 2 FOLEY ELECTED — HUSKY FIVE <a G g he took t eek prev : yt ie st TO CARRY beta siryiie- Golden Bears Are ug 10) tea ote clos é etie Af. al Po carrie bt J after @ Ups . eet é . third round because he had to.” Tt} WINS GAME Invited to Hawaii max dy GhuiFowok. viorom |. was his only way of preventing La S | HONO! J The 1 Butch” Boyle, Coach Soukup of ° Ba { Ox five the| the 5 Mood from setting for one of Ms] Qroxan a ein r erails on eatl “4 alrWays = Stawell dectha ye | Frankiié sod Coanh ENS kerw ri |,.220 . es d re such bitten! dynamic punches. ? ee 7 haniet a ag 8 : 1 “ smut. /in Clyde Beck and Fea Mew La Hood showed a real punch for phate bea Ket soe wale are ay ALEX C.ROSE p. eae as ant the tats a Wiles é @ 2 [both 1 * « little fellow, and he wot t Spokane ef California squad to vis t hin old friends and they b | elder and Ed Hemmings edly give Foley a terrific fight !n a] \ go thegyssopea aa : Bl P badges Ue pagan Pouca Alon: | t atther wage ionger* bout, FF" epoed stand! ib five by (to 27) at » perchance you ri want t0) City ef ne Be ists _ Hawaii ao k him {n good stead in a sixround | “4 f ann ‘ at 5 ee shite eaualty rap ee tt Ie ‘ be thas toto tela aiaaed en | fv-handed co Lunask!, : ; mi rhe Fe : ckes cute tal “eh dpi A it | Divots and rerrer's will be flyin at ¢ “io ae : = up al WHY 7 : j — ily 1 : Aubrey (“Hats”) Schuler and Harry Lbrontere . 2 , , ° THEY } 1 c Rony tangy | SHIFT ' a Ke a pair of . ns re eet } meets G « 4) from Cheas t t f | PRESBYTERIANS LO: © | to h «eS Is : “ Paavo Nurmi Proves 18) x coerce aa | vere opt hin on. bie fort ‘ i nat . | i 3 Right to R Rito re err ae ae tai saa a Be in Scandal | the water haz ° 1926 aes tenoncoee l 0 unning U e pe enag rie a x from the } r both os =| Wall Be Made Public! Heports have 18 thet-the Sehu- | fram toelng his t | BY HE a L, FARRELL | ut they were Beattie College Midgets. bung ne ago, trying to make tat . : YORK, Jan. 7 ler-Kelly combination will shoot edid talis'and a , NEW YORK, 3a Bing.on | Veo caered wee ca! Pk at speed in getting to fin age from “the other side" of these : ‘ : i I it 5 meat \ rene : } round tho investigation deposit: vaillia hereatter. « boards for the firs , Panvo| were both under the form eae po or ‘inks ee i or scandal which | a . 4's super. aced and it took a super 3 “Daakett ech stdo of tek a members of . J. Martin, the Insurance man, | to ro ediest distance runners get thea’ * from the other sie a nd father of the now Overiake Golf| Year lpg son Square} “He's Sust nb at Medina, says nature int a iwokee twol fe are gets better results bi ¢ went to ¥ to be noth P u : Hi left-handed, as does Arietho dl sale courses 1 1 s i er efore he wei thes Both McCabe and Hemmingéail ; i baseball proper he bu , vedic ocsinadlari FA gta ary hit equally well from elther side o w York baseba ge Bidet 9h Bg of the Olympic| would kill any normal runner Notre Dame Boxer | Beck is a better fight-handed u s hf por cla ; , badly, and ch aid ‘to Veit OTC esuibous | Wins by Knockout | rrisca \ Dempsey turned his back on Jack-| Corda % Mis first pair of knickers the other| jt bedbt x ORK, Jan. 7.—Eddie/IS BEST i son and walked to his corner. And] ~° *\ day. This young man always swore t is new rec farvey, former No foot |. janes cx aha i i ties tall watig) iS Yaoked Mike OTe Due. VET Wie abc that he never would wear abbrevi-| When the nd faster I atatsd eheAbledl aoe : Frank Frisch, the New York j psey had quit. «But it was|5 lated panta, but what is one to do} own wife, treat her and his time for tho 6,090 me heavyweight, s the greatest turn Pog i Pon at ie ores 5 seconds faster than er in baseball today. He sid after the fight that Dempsey! action in ny staged In| When one’s wife gives you them for poe, ap _ conds of the first prea nse enn ‘oo hought it had rung, ending Seattle for cars and the| Christmas or, for that m iat ; fetah beets eae vious record. out Petro either : pitching over |house was jammed to the rn with | any other time, thy ster ° peneonatasc EB cond 1 round. | Pou, ee prema It was a wonderful fight for es z } * lefthanded as it gives him that 4 ef four rounds for big fellows. ore ‘ h o tena “aggescldar ee pee chat, or, was) Sistagt Be vere kahiapea sits! wan (Aetropelita »|Mickey Walker Is ied first base. i Dempsey showered punches on f ey! his way to Chicago. During puree Bun-|boards before and was ru owe aces | | tz and X : Jackson in the first round and | #!x-round final next we jhis three-w stay in the aga ea tr Bon ied Abel Kiviats | Betting Favorite |«+: a pret ie a m 7 . know every inch o > on A TARK N + ; melon bio: 7 dropped him for a nine count. | —————___ Bee ere ety Sarees a ew ‘ARK, N. J., Jan. 7—Mickey| either way 7 Jackson got up and finished the world’s welterweight cham- round. Jackson won the sec- 6) G refore, was the most Aston: plon, was @ favorite in the bett round. | dackson won the se |OUR BOARDING HOUSE nin an athletic meet pit ou Si Sectatie. 18 operas caught Dempsey on the chin 8 it Nida for Miko McTigue, world’s Ug with a short right’ hand and ae his rivala that he was weight champion; @hen?t hig first start on the boar runners in the field behind| 2 him would have, needed a bicycle to|* ET J od aW'tRip pipNir ¢ 5 ie dropped him to the floor. Demp- sey bounced up immediately, but it was a knockdown. ly 2-round no-dec n,| {2 & 12-round no-deci: BY Dove, JAKE ~ ti na TH BoTH MARTHA AND LAD W. S. C. Five Winn Over Missiona PULL va AN, n. 7.—Washin col basketball five ;@ 40 to ‘16 win over Whitman @ Dempsey had a shade In the) | COST ME A CENT“¥ oes MADE # jeatch up with h | liege here last night. Tbe win j fourth round, taking the first part | 1 ARE DELIGHTED =H’ CITY “TAKES \| “CHEF GrTting {} The milo run was perhaps the “Benny Deonsea Is led, 13 to 16, are end ot the fi ot the sedsion by one ard od To WAVE You wit CARE OF A PoLITicuuls| BULL? STAND UP | race over that cistance ed egret First Alan D, ielffrt Rapidly Improving) """ Nolan starred at forward Pe ng had Jacks : EOrA ’ °F an for the first timo on rec-| georgetown: th |the Cougars. i way. But Jackson came fast at the Ust— AHEM ~~ EGAD, ATRANSPORTETION!<|| AN GIVE Him His | first tour. men, to\ cross, the | rere | WW YORK, Jan. 7-—General im.|*%® Coser ? end of the round. How You ENJOY 1 é SEAT lun TAKE ne camo in under 4:17, Nurmi|town. “Time- "|r vement was reported today in ise oy, . Die NO | | IM SUPERINTENDENT || had to make a new world’s record| One and tatle relay—| th condition of Benny Leonard, E tt Buildi HERE WAS ONE | YourTRIP HERE 2+ x | is WEAR © pat stan a's record) (girgt section), first, New York A. C.l world’s I an vere ulldaing ‘ FOR BOOK | ain sere OF “TA Noon WHISTLE |] URE » beat the game little Ray, who ran) 449, J. ellers; 2:0, 1. Rawlings; he an cee Sets New Reco et The second bout on the card was | pe NeE nes g| | DNISION A508 || Pee AY es } FecceEy Guike Uni tte Mk oe aes iinole "A. . (440, Stevenson: 20,6, | Ph ! ned| VERE tn pare abate Toor wilson, “the ‘Va | aed wa ae T MADE FORMGELK || DUE On “HAT « in Paris summer, Nurml,|50 po ty a nay pp RI Bee Son prea, tt its previous bullding Tom i i yea . Joe » the Van- IGH fs Ms reg a Time Poaceae ts previous Md FP — couver negro welterweight, v ARE Qu me —~ NOTHING 0 DO, or, was hardly pushed. With) “one and seven-sights mile | Joh: The annual report of Pj) ) with “spark Plug” Boyd, Se BUT HOURS > 0 Over an 11-lap route, jond section), ohnny Farr Meets building inspector, Stephen : $15 deen middleweight § 3 ed into a 16-yard lead M h: showed permits aggregating $1t0 . te! Boyd towered over Wilson, who is | z ARE TOO LONG le a hs ad : taroing \ *p the | urphy in Oakland 193. This is $31,1,000 n ia ose to 0 i stretch for the tape, he glanced over | timo. OAKLAND, Cal, Jan. 7—Dyna-|than t ate. 1 built close to the ground, Ft pr i | his shoulder and eased up almost to ; nd ae | malta Murp! t os %, wie asia Nal EP a riot tn the first round Meo eee a te ae ere aaa [ac titeactatle; tam race Finntan- | urphy of Sacramento and ia Pits teh aes wa on he saw that he was in|american A. C. (Ilmar Prim, Auguat| Johnny Farr of Oakland meet { és Sila fay Minato aad anid complete command [Faxer) _macond, Shanahan Catholic club, / the maln event over a 10round r ute Seattle Five Will Be tata Want to aes Wileds RITOLA FAILS, temas)! thirds #ytacuns. nveraty is |Rero Wednesday. Buck Holley and| Play Aberdeen As i lowned around, and had the house| |Goldberg, John Be Time—18;23 2-6, | Norm: Genet tangle in the sl 53 / fat Gortasy tt F ts easing eas | As the milers fafled to test the} ning ‘high jump—Firat, Harold 31 semi-final “| HOQUIADS, Jan. 7.—The AB \ fos an prose: wit bi ing, ma iiiilin ata ac/alee ah thecmase |e 1 A. Cu. 6 feet 4 Inches Active Club basketball teeing & Boy - Sitance men 8 angle with the ling five alk-away for men in 6,000 om 1 virions bad then tor expla fe race, Willie Ritola American-|at 6 iL. A. Promoter After jattio at the Hoquiam high 508 In the second round he ducked | trained Yin and arch-tival of Nurmi/|_ 5. . Gibbons-Firpo Scrap {7ss™ ca A lars em right into a clad Latta vc | a ae f ged iS A LOS ANGELES. eee pected ou! 4 and flopfed on the floor, le Nene eee ee noe, TRO | tourt e.| Donald, fight promot was got up at nine, a pretty sick The flying Finns set lawaiting reply to a sont Lrack Captain “ats fighter. Jf Boyd knew anything BA oe chee Eddie Kane, mana S ford Flun all about finishing a man, he oss were British Pair Wins bons, In whieh « tanfor could have stopped him by the ; for a Gibbons-t Firpo fight, to| , STANFORD UNIVERSITY» 4 easiest kind of a punch. But } however, was: in command Over L. A. Amateurs he staged. a's tentative 7.—Stanford Koyd floundered around and let | y P of the distance, LOS ANGELES. Jan. | plans are to p fight late | *¢am Will be with Wilson recover. , With two laps to go to the finish,|punean and Abo. AMitchst | next. mibeth Marshall Hale, its Fie My u t Seave nd C. H, Palmer, Jr ca JOR DUNN- LOSES dy 1 known sche th pl ott hear tece tan ne] SAN FRANCISCO, Jan oll! be nie to compete this $0 A ¢ h yesterday up and 6 to go.) lt r cot | Ad hopett to. mak I the acternoo tii pir de Joo Dr land in six rounds | Wenatchee Chief Is wtiras ci AG tt therm were no ter th reps Lnlanaria? And” Cudtey: Rentoal. Utiad leeeLtae Death | b . ¥ im, an to Ko. a six-round dray WENATCHEE, Jan, 7—PO® dial F iionoe a care Haiy vase to. ey | Brown was anonell vf acid Runoo iP unches carried | = reine waanee! wo:| Naturally M® Roockno did not} Have you received one of the 's jury terday tie oe r a Tie it " Sie © 1928 8y HEA SERVICE, INC Wins : ines : want the forward pass changed. By} classy telephone covers that to death Fr “ , 0 Yorman ison | KER 0 the same token we suppose Mr.} Ray Fowler, the @polfing coal boy bandit. Brown owes } after four fast round: WE MAJORS BROTHER DAKE ARRIVES | HUMILIATED Ford is satisfied with the filyver| dealer, is giving’ out? We |the fact that the sight was Demeas night's more | The American milers were beaten, | business, hay the stolen rifle used by the youll:

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