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TAN THURSD AY : t | Twenty-Three Players Lost to Notre Dame * ‘oach Rockne Faces Difficult J THE SEATTLI rAR PAGE i3 ob Next Season Tommy Gibbens to Box on Thursday Capt. McEwan Signs Lew Paluso Is Army ContractAgain’ Knocked Out in Salt Lake Bout Judge in No Hurry to Release Story Tiger Flowers Is Again K. O. Winner MARIEVILLA, ft J ‘.-?T CONNIE MACK 1S JUBILANT BY J, 8, WASNEY ALT LA SS) : The ape IM ILADELIHIA c Entire Varsity Eleven and Twelve First-String Sub- aa’ thee) : wala abe im b stitutes Have Worn Notre Dame Colors for Last ‘stra to ¢ ast nia ’ ' k ast by ¢ an P ST. IGNATIUS LOSES my aw ¥ 1 At nd it ‘ ANCISCO, 8.—1 Time; Rockne Develops Stars } : , a few 5 tb A BY TOM OLSEN Chick Meehan Signs. 1 bout ie Sea 8 arg - - : I LY no time in the history of college football has} Three-Year Contract.” ed heavy in th sw Gardner Favored to - a team been 5 d dy grad » as the Notre’ yew yor: 8 mK Mee-| blow Catenin ny 4 th . Head U. S. Golf Body dle y i Dame champions of 1 Coach Knute Rockne next year former & f ! “gre ‘ st vg red “3 ‘| P Unite ne 1 , the task of irely new eleven. His entire» . filler a f athe . x rig 4 team, with bstitutes, have worn the , n , b a\to A ‘. ‘ii of Notre D: ast time. ; : under: | wer © nomi-| It was Ban . ‘ famous “Fo pmen” are thru. For Don Miller, i fresh from |S ; Stuhidreher, Layden and Jimmy Crowley played will make @ tr fast game New Year's day at Pasadena, a $ te-| 0 STANFORD WINS — a Ln Rockne will do with the material he will have next) * y Hosp Li ved fear : re pele Rosanne ah : dbp . ato, Belmens a 7 remains to be seen. One thing is almost certain, and|, er ecutaa § Pe they Mcanan aah thes Waeneat nl Gad e : . ve b We : is Notre Dame will have) functions with.« high degree of suc 1914 "last ‘ pe k 4 » Hg fast, well-trained team next) °t**. Sdeed Is Not me _ yer Rockne will attend to) "yo, » Bia te nf that knowledge an Many of the 1924 N r me nm th poet pared op fectball ama gant to colles Dame . t Jacke made wr be SB pen, thre $$$ $$ —_—__—_—— — - —l . r , Watiand TT . {Don Aitter, the rs BY WILLIAMS THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY mE paere of Not , n Notre Dame ¢ i pease Delieves in pert 4 Ra 1808 “Red” Mi | sites eae bab / OF COURSE ou P 7 ie be | HANE NO IDEA HOW f - / ” > : | as MART ENED = ANT \ } ) TELL You ITS » , MOU © WOU WERE SO} WORTH Four |Berlenbach Is Improving in Style; Flowers Next? red in the semi-final bout against Reed when Berlenbach met It was a r taking se he had beat mney and Berlenbach STRIIX his credit In the main, Berlenbach has been well handled. He has been brought along gradually, and given plenty to do punching over soft ones In a few rounds, He has fought as often as c tim Ruprovement in Berlenbach's b mag form opens the way to Wits speculation. Paul's st Biisiis. threatens to dim that o Walp Sibling and other young-| (it who are on their way to the Wie bow deld by the old-timers, band Tunney and McTigue. There is talk of matching Ber a week, but always “set Delaney was an accident learned a lesson. At the same time his being knocked out that night was one of the best things that ever happened to him. And it showed, fur thermore, that he could take a licking and come back, which almost everyone who is going to be a champion has to be able to do. {tute manage: has been piloting Berlentact the winter. His (the Astoria slugger switched from against John. | ¥Testling Hickey stood between exmiddieweight | Paul and the fans who would have not extend the | Shouted him into too tough matches, opped the Italian jand only gave in grudgingly to the $ rounds. | boxing commission when absolutely | Tee time, it was held that | Recessary, and let his man meet De Biles would whip Beriendach, | 25°. with disastrous results Weame of the Gaskin boy's au.| Jim Coffey, who made quite a stir fet and boxing skill. Strip |'% the heavyweight ranks for a das something on the New |time, was anothér “discovery” of Witt in these respects, but Ber- Hickey’s. Berlentbach looks likely to ich, a bas teen said, has im.|*° % lot farther than the ‘“Roscom- Berd tremendously in his footwork |™08 Giant.” ‘ Ml apparently retained the sock | WB won him his popularity and | oneal Of fistianta’s light-heay- | PRO LOOP TO START SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. | California Professional Beaketball has “arrived” beck, | league will open its season here Sat- ka his defeat—a knockout by|urday night with a game between PME Dekney. The latter, a clever |the Adam and Eve Parfums of San m4 fairly good hitter, ap-! Francisco and the Oakland team. |MARRIAGE LICENSES . and Residence Age os fa th hi Wied by the following me Tago Christian © ith ave. S, doy. liler, Fred W.. Anchorage orn, M. Marie, Los Molinos Bras SM 1! Slat st.. boy. | Hall. Jan 2sth ave. &, | Barrett, che F., 214 Charles M, 3156 | Heath, M Paul, 6273 14th ave. 8. | Emble ice L, Seattl | Marshall, James L., Seattle “| Doble, Pearl, Spokane . 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