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JANUAR) may =o Pibout Fights Training Starts Soon ad Fighters’) for Race With Bears ~ py LEO H. LASSEN | “Rusty” Callow Says “Bruins ‘Will Be Dangerous, as They Lost Only Three Men From Last Year's Out- fit; Callow Expects Big Turnout; Prospects Good varsity and frosh crew men will begin = Wi ASHINGTON’S their spring training grind Monday, Coach “Rusty” ow having issued a call for that day. even Varsity crews and a like number of frosh shell men are expected to report to the coach. Callow says it will be several days before the men begin their active training on the water, Monday’s work being confined to assignment of lockers and other preliminary details. _The coach won't lose any time getting his men down to {the grind, conditioning play- ~ 2S gee te oe amen It’s 50-50 in ‘ing « big part in their early og WATERMAN, who Is pow managing Doc the young training. | , has had so Bi oast League Callow is pointing his men to the} »s in the a M amen f |races with Californta whieh will be | Waterr ing and benck E were 3 ae jee a t Oak estuary this g writer “Red” Killefer. Faaick California will be more dange: the fans will find hi refe t, thelr te not play r efer, Howard p in-once in a if the spend crew and ave one of ing a lot of me deo Nagler and Ebright — [the finest tral lien ¥. Some $50,000 ha spent for struction work on a Ne Washin; . twhewinner of the (eee defeat California to return to T WILL be a busy week for the | Poughkeepaie, and with this objec Washington Husky cagers atart- | tive in view the training for the Cal ing Monday. The purple and gokt|fornta race will be ir ! machine will play three games dur-| Callow's big job ¢ ing that time, playing Whitman|the development of a now coxswain Monday, .Wlam.)t© replace Don Grant, who piloted the | ette ‘Thursday and| Huskies to two titles on the Hudson the Oregon Aggies * year will be the first | the Northwest ti York the anc just sears trot nded Jasin) star at barnstorming trig ; ‘ ; thru ifornia Yankees have not been Th class) ery successful with their co RM preservation being =the 2 competit they bee stars, most of whom gained She, I gave Zuzu's arm a | SUHUsS had down there) se brea fame on the grid Which turned him clear | would have put) * in front of me, the bottle | Washington finally hit ite stride in} Glenn Killinger of Penn State, bg Zaru in the small of the knocked him cold. This in a small native elub [ye can bet your shoes that ifefereed there any more, | season. Coach Edmundson ix expect-| up. He couldn't hit big league (dey offered me double pay. [ed to start Frayn and Heaketh at| pitching. * j he two games at Spokane and-when! O%¢ of the best halfbacks of all 4 line up against Whit-| time, came to the Yanks highly ifimatics when it_comes to| Cobley and Hale at guards. He ban!” gambled with Hinkle Haines and Rative boxers beat alsome very capable substitutes in} Mike ( tive referees have been | Shreeve, Br and Shuss. college foothall and baseball, Promoters| ‘The Whitman game will be played} Hatnes at Penn State and Ga tried oUt /at 4 p.m, Monday, becatise the Mis-| zella at Lafayette | sonaries must catch « trai Like Killinger, they failed to a bit too partial | make the grade. Haines held on ier own boys. Two Amer- | longer than any of the others Seb and sike/ R PORT N casse 0 8 flelding 8 inn ~ ae | E = E becacise of hin marvelous fielding ability. Inability to hit was ses sains,.| BUYS VERNON] *#! said about tralian Lavi comes to the Yanks high- MPa decisions, the hetter.| LOS ANGELES, Jan, 10.—W. | ly pressagented as a batter. He ® curious custom of) HL. (“BUT Lane, for many years | ts a right-handed hitter and will | | ed omner, Unt 6 mai owner of the Salt Lake City club be a welcome addition to the ts his hand on top of the} of the Pacific Coast league, to- Yankee outfield if able to solve eat at the ish of the! day purchased the Vernon Tigers | Mt Tis is rather confusing and| from Kd BR. Maler, according, to big sr da nn A gfe We Mei tany blunders when two! high baseball authorities her: | sete ion of nee ‘a . most ° i Blondes are boxing. | Official announcement of the bane “Ser yagi sort a era penile | — deal is to be made at the Coast wait Haley Greatest | league meeting here Monday, it Brice any oc noel = ‘Charley Erb Quits On Erb, former University of Calif. A» Again Everett Head | 2) “en Une oe will dis-} EV TT, Jan. 10.—Capt. Harry|his post as football coach at the 1 will again head the Ev-|University of Nevada, He notified kNows the rules, is up tolerett Golf and Country club. He |the athletic board here last night| Siitle technicality connected | whs re-elected at the annual meet-jof his choice. In leaving, Erb said but I think that he is aling here last night. James Clapp|that he had lined up something bet fn giving dec Tt is too hard for one | trustees. it was. Misty thousands. Put in Ad} “ with bes jadges to ist BG re x eccr reser i OUR BOA RDING HOUSE | - in the West. on LOCKARD TO HELP KILLEFER FIND CAMP These Madrona Bulldogs Star at Roller + Hockey Reale? oe Husky Crew Begins Work for Seas the Indian cause of th ing big gates to pre-s there Madrona Bulldogs The young Madronas pictured here are: (3) Howard Baldwin, substitute; (7) Al Beck, With a record of six for, their opponents, running away with the 90-pound race i (1) Jimmy Craig, (2) Kenneth | burg Pi rk in California 4 A Nifty Belt 97 0 Youngsters Playing Pavement’ es Game sre ater ene YANKS GAMBLE, ‘SNELL PACKS HARD PUNCH ———EEe A | came . a : ! ington as New York Americans Spend jes are Coin’ Trying Out rated as one of the Collecians teams to beat for; olegtan ‘| series was ir 8. Griffin con did trophies being put up. and two teams skates replacing bee Se con mecquent |! day they will present thelr} touted as an infielder. It coat It |lineup intact for the first time this! considerable money to sign him | thai | with t Regulations Long Season | much as shook hi thing is certain, - Plipincs are good sports, but | forwards, Anderson at cehter and| In addition, Manager Huggins | tight la. Hoth starred in | hin haymakers ver boxer like staged after school on Thursdays at the Crystal Pool, nders and the heads the 110-po Foley as well when they Sport Grows Neit Campbet son vs. Bud Fisher; Franks spread to Bremer coung Peter Jackson. Moscow, BOB SAGE LOSES |Gonzaga Five Loses Thriller to rapa u the footh | placed vertebr * not to play basketball. H from the team of which he was elect ptain leaves Coach MacMillan two veteran players from last thrilling basketball Ingram of { ited ca | onty ee Teterve I bays | as Nevada’s Coach |; Sv’ Capt. Harry Ramwell) riso, sev. Jan. 10—Chariey point OREG MONMOUTH, Ore, Jan. 10.—In of the Willamette here the Oregon Normal quintet defeated Pacific col- in a close basketball game 15 Release of Statements [eeck. Is Relief to Baseball * 24 BY HENRY L. FARRELL club tangles with the Y.| ERET WINS as most| valley confery ailland Harry Stuchell were named|ter, but declined to say just what | league and a hot + | een in action, Commissioner Monday ITribe Prexy En Route to Join Pilot Killefer in Los Angeles, After Failing to Line Up Training Site ITH Hollywood has made a bid f train there and be possibilities of draw ason games this may be accepted. ams before art the regular ‘Bob Harper Is Kayo Winner in Everett Battle ped to save W from furt! punishment Harper made a great impr ett fans, his ring work proving highly satisfactory. In the semi-windup, Kid W‘ ncoma earned a draw with Fred ack, each erett stopped Kid Dale, Mount Ve in the second; Allen Frank of dington, atte. Ivan Miller of E d Bob W the sex and Jack Mount Vernon, and Al Morse, omish, both were too tired to continue in The e fourth round , “Surune| Idaho Cage Five May ___________|Lose Skippy Stivers cies City Cage Loop beat Are On ee kip play basketball this season becau: lof his physical condition. He we | season with a dis and he was advised 's team. NORMAL VICTOR first gam | to 12. T had nothing | Dem and judging boxing con-} Saevery thankless job. I don't t it since that bottle A HO =< WAW-W WHAT GAN Nou. GET NOUR WRAPS ANU ACCOMPANY ME ON A BRISK WALK UP “Town 2. etling Trust Wrecked by ; Munn’ 8 Victory he ee Ww f Universit h Over Ed ("s Wy weight wren leved to th WELL-TODAY, THOSE 4 BEEN OUT OF HE HOUSE once SINCE You CAME f= SPOILED MY AFTERNOON) SNOOZE !«. HOH« Nae - Other alleged mem- | Stecher, Earl Caddock us Zoyszko, ail of whom title some time or an. } | champion, n ely the Xew y With Auggic last Wednesday ” tari WINS LE, Ore, J 1 ee Won from 1. ro Anfield Petketbalt here tat iis I knew noth- H{ WE SANS THAT MEN ONLY WORK FORTHEIR OLD » basketball uniform -y HUM “THINK | IERMIS9IONG« JUL STAY WW, AMOG,*] |~HE WAS SLEEPIN e W ATENTWHEN T HAVENT RESTED JI “GppoRTINITY KNOCKED! ~ FIVE CUPS OF COFFEE || -TH’ WORLD MOVES, told just befor ner Landis re- HE COMES FROM A FAMILN OF SHORT Livers) Prompted by |O’Connell Hes Little t oSay 133——— g knew a i i ng knew that he Bill strikes a false time he hands out He was decidedly off tune the other ds ing and paying Joe Gottstein, ie O'Connell's comment to stimony given Ing part of O'Conr and then I told the thing and the pers the same After listening room of the “that many ba After sation on any first assume tHat there are no good golf: rybody wants to start at least five up. a fellow ought to get up of coffee facts were not divulg andal that had not b ith the commissioner that and testimony should be made erhaps the public will be dis appointed when it is fo the most sensati BILLY WELLS VICTOR » have on every Wolls had the nal parts of the of practically a stiletto in the ON TO MEET AN FRANCISCO, boxing commission 16 at Sacramento to consid arrange a prog National league said he hoped the wants to know | decoy revelations of ve nets on tenn Jimmy O'Connell wa. After spen We happened | others and that he around the Beacon IN TAKES CA someone Loan me your mer junior light weight champion, won a 10-round Bears Out What Kelly Declared quit steat C1925 ay NEA SERVICE INC. HOOKS ‘SLICES Seattle fairways | > BY ALEX C. ROSE shot he says everything he can now warbling the | think about—and then throws in ¢ et | bit extra. Dr. F. Ristine, after a | rather wobbly Journey over the-| wood course, was thinking | | that golf was a gre’ time and money, when he ob- | served a friend of hir starting | out to break a few hundred | clay pigeons. in the country. E santa Claus must have made nistake or thought he was acting funny when he deposited a set military brushes into Cappy Ellison's stockings. Elmer Kendrick is hunting for colored rolling pin. in the locker-room sa mb, Frank! Don Miller, Aberdeen'’s premier left-handed plumbing golfer, was visitor in town this week-and ex. 4 much surprise when told at the country had been dry for ome time. He thought “Vole was a now make of golf ball, bouts were witnessed by a ca- r|pacity house at the Arena. No, Jan, 10.—Idahe |basketball hopes suffered a severe | jolt when {t was learned tha’ Stivers would probably be un: ence waste of | listening in on the conver- tee, one would who sent his wife tho Ho it the coloring ts a ng a perfectly gooe {day on the links yesterday, Frank Atkins had everything spoiled w