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Husky Five Swamps Whitman Cagers, 48 to 2] [About Fights and Fighters BY LEO H. LASSEN cluding the composite te player, but Idom that similar rating is made of the fighters the North have appeared to judge one is better al their ability in various lines than Dan Salt, who has seen them come and go for many, many seasons. FEINTING Jem AGGRESSIVENESS ENFIGHTIN EGY! Ww AND DUCKING D FINISHING OPPONENT — Mi ek b COUNTER - FUNCUIN Lear roOWER oF runcn Mack Rating Made Off- Hand Tn Some of the positions will a lot of argument, just ilar classification in { sport would. It is man's opinion, but less interesting arument find ¢ Jimmy greatest box footwe en the eige There have been some stiff right-handed» punchers in Seattle, ,ineluding Travie Davis, Bddie Pinkham and Steve Reynolds but Salt thinks Maresrio Flores hits harder and more danger ously than any other for his weight. Davis had a wond when he was in his Bercot ca: punch him: call. Other Selections Explained “y NE hitter than Teddy O"Hara, w boxed several times in 1 says Salt, ‘and Mickey K the best uppercut puncher we ev had. King, too, knew how to fini a fighter when he had him going “Feinting, almost a lost art now, is a wonderful weapon in Duffy's fighting,” says Salt, “and for aggressiveness 1 never saw anybody to compare with Bercot. “Bob Har run a close race for infighting han ors with Harper being the and smarter and Simonich stronger. CR saw a bette r and Joe Simonte? “We have had a lot of smart ring , but Billy Wright made himself a topnotcher with his bra Morrie Lux, Duffy, Mors: and King were p So wal-Chet McIntyre. “Dulfy, due to his wonderful speed and footwork, was the best blocker we have ever had here, with Morgan running him a close ‘second for making op- ponents miss. johnny O' Lear: greatest fighting machine of them all, gets the cz erhaps the ! for counter-punch ‘ ing (@) “And last, but not least, we Freddie , whose punche pound, carry more power than 4 *ighter I ever saw here.” These rankings were based upon ability of the men, not taking the weights into consid- eration. Morgan, Duffy and King were the only fighters to place in two depart ments. Cobb Boosts Jones; Says He Has Class Y¥ COBB says Sam Jones has more pitching poise than twirler in the American leag I ball brains, rhythm of delivery and pitching poise Cobb means base marked fielding ability. In addition to poise, Cobb grant t cluding a equaled by any other pitcher in the afors According to Cobb, Jones lack ress on the fighting ing the batsmen with his great abil ity, he would be 25 per cent m that kept impress re efficent, thinks Cobb. The Prince of W: been done perfectly. p happens to take him for a left ed pitcher head ha Purple and Gold had won, 48 to bination in a home coring punch EAS: C55 PE “Doc” Snell g the fighters who the past 15 years no _ SNELL MIX ri as fought him @ six-round daw and ¥ the dope anyhow couver boy is much three : roe s \but hard-hitting Aber- Jeentage to ev _ City Basket Teams to Tangle Tonight | the University Mercer Athletic Fonda Glove five, » Spalding and sama in action. |Sid Terris, prominent featherweight | ncientific department of the Ur {School of Commerce aon joontender.—H. ¥* sity of California, At present she COLLEGE PLAYERS ik great spot for the managers and " athlete with favor. | , ON DREYFUSS gag was placed on Ban | ib American League y smart, too. | for the first professional football es also read the riot game he played. It would be inter- Dreyfuss for talking out Brow s Great Halfback Once Played on Michigan Grid Team swe “ints Caton’ ti ding backs of js, many experts rated Keefer as one kson Keefer of | of the best backs ever to enroll at @/the Ann Arbor in Keefer was and a clever dodger|found to be ineligible. So he left Callow is gett e big | Michigan an dwas matriculated at |Brown. With his passing, Michigan Keefer is well known sn the Middle |iost an excéllent prospect noise on the Bruins’ y of Michigan * sophomore at whe | But his work was of such high 1 his assistants ball. His performance at Brown this fall certainly stamps him a# one of| 1 the best backs of the year. His} Rogers Hornsby, champion bats speed, dash, spifit and all make him! man of the a mightly valuable player | owes at leant ‘Two ae in Grid Rules Are [Teague pitchers at other init on one feature to a the off-side penalty. . | the kickoff, one of the xame's most | tinkered with, Jones has plenty of stuff, in-| nge of pace that is un- |, A good many felt that the down| allowed it to go ov should not be changed as a result of| back, assuring them possession of the| the number veniens. If he wan of unless the five ball on the lipped the te Unquestionably ivory. It will bel donable now if someone ting of the rules com- center of the _ Was hingtonT eam Comes | “Bonehead!”| Bill Tilden Says He'll Quit I Playing ‘ Tenny Fast Afte1 Bruce Hesketh Has Basket Eye and Runs Wild With 10 Field Goals During Game; Getting Jump at Tip- r Slow Start | MERKLE JOINS YANKS 1908 Fre Me off Gives Huskies Big Edge; Defense Is Good ¢ failed to for s eed t time Monday and after | ithe r ? 7 start, he made an awful mesg out | t ended a tie f the Whitman Missionary. The vace for that ye moke of battle had rolled away also ended ina tie. It necessary to play over the > " nine h hould first time that Coach Edmund- |} 9° ptt nears have won. The Giants lo able to start his regular con and with the defeat went me here this year and || ,, . } b- he chance to play in the when they got started, the five showed a re good floor work and defense Merkl . hot as Washington has had inj) verse, a oreiny ‘ie aring long and short shot s al prayer sigh avertoonec \ nd ' * a slight technicality, fai most at will, some particular ly bits of brilliant work around the board resulting in goals. Hesketh ran in 10 fe Id goals for 20 points ure to touch a base, IY happens. scores of times every year in the major Because his error caused t quarterof the game || the loss of the pennant White w r ' and th it thousands of t i ad at time, but || dollars, it haa gone dor pe ended van t vary bone ANDERSON of ridicule the basebal! GETS JUMP world 1 less courageor Washington scored flock of || playe ould have quit, gels fron bot A but Merkle lived it down, Washington's defense was head Merkle ha been tight in the latter stages of the hired by less a person game, most of Whitman's fleld than Miller Huggins to be goals coming from shots far Pactra) . out, Once or twlele they | his assistant at New York, sneaked thru the Washington |] @ member of his board of guards for a close-in basket strategy. A fitting tribute Edmundson i# using both guards|| ¢9 his ability. more fi offensive plays this ye both Arnold Cobley Gratton Hale being fast enough to ft in the « Pry tx f ome 1 iELES. Thursday w nia f Willan first big _ the Ores Agwies ec 8 AND SUMMARY * Whitesan (22) C. graduate ma for Codie Andersor Lait tor Dick "| Fisher Expected to Referes—Bobby Morris. Quit Harvard Job { The Referee | Ree ee lowest bat Whe ship in the major league Larry Doyle, with » mark of 320 in 1913, Is the lowest figure | Lehi« to ever win in the National, while Ty Cobb, with .324 in 1998, iy the lowest average to take the title Saves Money! in the American. How jong bia Gene Tunney been * re fighting and was he ever knocked|Margaret Kelly Prescribes Pi out?—H. G Correct Golf Grass Tunney started during the paso ee é world war at campus in France, | PRESENTING Margaret Kelly, He turned pro in 1919. He has most unusual young lady, who is never heen knocked out. He has | aimost ind “Git Ga oleae ‘of lost only one decision. . that to olf Harry b. ® Miss Keily Please give all possible dope on Briefly, Terris has been fight: | porch ing only s little over two years. As an amateur boxer he bung up the remarkable record of 50 con. | “en on the campus. tho ple | rietios of grasses in th | secutive victories. Since turning | She is making careful examinations | pro he has kept up his fine work | for vereative parts, sandbinding and and is considered a coming cham- | Ornamental qualities, also the truc pion in the Bast. types of grass which should be usod on golf links | Mins Kelly has already saved thou Bo McMillan says| he got $2,000 | sandy of dollars to golf clubs with ther advice on the latter. y this com esting to know bi wihnaureto”” ""™"/BIG ROWING QUAD OUT. all at the University of Wash igton yesterday and five var sity shells took the water for the first practice session, « right down to business and, with his varsity and frosh candidates on hand, the Washington coach will soon Keefer In a chap who loves foot-| have them in line. oeT HS | titution. , But the following fall Keefer was DERS HAVE EDGE ‘ational league, says he 5 hits per season that would beat out if hy was a left nded batter. No doubt National glad he swing at them from the right slde of the F eet Certain to Be Made Now »«. recent meeting of the} was eliminated, did not tend to help} the game, instead It worked a handl-| ms || Do You Know As a matter of fact, it eliminated | the run-back on Cage Rules? J) f peMe! eA ay ECAP, neational plays n without the | ms had a kick-| QUE: ONS: er able to drive the ball over the goal 1, What is the official in | line. | té Instead of handling the ball, the receiving side in a majority of cases| ball? t for a touch-} 3. Is t yretation of holding? What is running with the ny limit as to substitutes that ed in the game? -yard line can be v Wicking from the 40-yard line in-| ANSWERS stead of the cefter of the field makes 1. Holding is personal contact in quite a difference. The 10 more yarda| Such a w That the action of the that the kick must carry to go over, Player interferes with the oppon the line is a trick in itself ent’s freedom of movement Going back to the old point of kich 2. Advancing in any — direction ing off js certain to result in more; while retain posse 1 of the handling of the ball in an effort to| ball run it back with the thrills that go} 3. ‘There is no limit as to the with such «play | substitution Str ategis t! | |OUR ‘BOARDING HOUSE BY AHE RN '| Net Champ xa) tO Stick to Tilden Tells Fri 1 Thru When New Am | teur Rule Is Q «| BY HENRY LL. PARREW ‘ nmittee, am a ation here month, will amnounes with the mule to reine i. us ne nterpretations mpeting, bat > prove the goad of bh ention that g k means more to him them e solution to the oblem, even if it may out of national competitim ) HELEN WIL \Coast League Moguls te O | Brzzr, c i Wind Up M eet Tuesday °°" Camp Eleven Called Great San Francisco club, was planning to disapprove of any move to change the first week | the player limit | April 7 to 12, will find in Los Angeles, Seattle games arranged, Sacramento and Vernon in Salt cond week, Los An visits Sacramente is in Oakland and Portland jour- neys to Salt Lake. is apparent! Harry Gardner Gets Release by Foriland PORTLAND, practically agreed that next year, altho the matter was he wanted to be the. | and the erowd yawned a — jhe said | Parl McNe¢ley, whose timely hit-| | ting war one of the reasons Wash. Sammy Mandell Is ington won the losf world’s serias, | * +4 Seip pater Victor by Knoe to his departure OOKS ‘SLICES : on Seattle fairways. Ng ALEX C.ROSE 7 dell, Rockford lightweight, ‘Wendell Favored Charley Feracl, New Orleane Percy Wendell, former Williams! e 1 |coach, who signed a three-vear con-| Charley Weinert | tract to coach football at Lehig! few days « Harvard coach Harvard athletic committee today.| Weinert, Newark E | Wendell, it is sald, accep’ ‘nigh offer with the understanding | hus, in the third round that he would be re ard calied him. round. TOM HALL’S NEW ADDRESS DEPARTME arrives. | CHEASTY'S. : y as being | POSED TO BE reason for a cat's exist One of the lad Archie Stuart out on the hill) trying out his new line of “Go- have worked he was gone for two} Moore writes: a strong wind blowing from east should I stice or pull?” ‘Mack’s Battery Men Soldier Mit | right because » going north or south, ng south, please give ards to the bunch in Los Canada Dry . has returned from a trip to Honolulu and is all act to take on at the old figures—a is very etude Ta) Philadelphia Athletics will leave | trnited States army, Won & here February 23 for Fort Myers decision from 140 Roy, @ Fla, according to the call of Con- Yo|nle Mack. All of the other players have been ordered to report at the training camp on March 5. a tarn! | stroke a hole. is all wrapped t Carl Reiter sent ture to buy elephants The Huntley putter is’ the latest pope on the golf club market. acquisition of Jim tion of instfuments. too good for this Soot Cea erine eine » MAN Is HURT pointed Hugh Walker admits that he has | Hamlen, banker, jured , here yesterday when hit on |the head by a golf ball driven by 'T. | T. Knapp " Dakota Relays May Prep Cage Season to Open This Afternoon) son was to open this afternoon with | | Broadway playing Nels Parker has offered a flan- rlington this SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Jan. 13.— Negotlations have }Paavo Nurmi, the fleet Finn, and] | Joie janet Franklin’ taking on’ Garfield at experiences in thi Frenchman to Box Kaplan i in Spring NEW YORK, and expensive | Cowboy Padgett Is very interesting DULUTH, Minn, Jan. will sa nett | bay Padgett was a {cision in a 10 round bout over Val Ryan here last night on a foul. } The foul occurred in the ninth announced yesterday! yound, ! Judge will lose his gallery.| rootherweig ¢ in March or ntly picked up by the Y from Boston, says he hopes to jenough stuff this spring to convince | JJ Ringatde Miller Huggins he should alternate | with Sehang. | © a passable substi- worm casts on the greens. "| PLAYS @ 2Y, Cal, Jan. naan of clubs and now almost ere W. HL (“Bin”) Lane, who has is dividing the time she usedis BR the sale of the Salt to tennis with the royal and Lake Bees, providing he can | game © Berkeley tinh buy some other club, Vernon b preferred, was present, repre- already has attracted attention senting the Utah aggregation. the aceuracy of her shots af peendiness of her nerve, 5 The training she has given be lin playing tennis, plus ber and somewhat uncanny ability ai ne fer the opening week. i ee ollow: Oakland at Gacra-| ior the title of “little Doki iat ron at Balt Lake; Seattle) \° | i » Francisco; Portland at Los| ‘he tennis courts, have ging excellent start at golf, s, I enjoy the gam muc was the sole commeat Helen—quite a radical statement! the Berkeley girl, who ace peace fluttered than talks. Her father, wha je Pacific Jeague | does the talking for Helen, in accord with itself! that she is playing “Just beoua! Walter. Johnson, Washington | « good change for ber an piteher, and his backer, George Weiss, were around the hotel, hibeow: to buy a ‘club. bes ‘Eddie Martin Wins “I am sure nothing will be | Poor Bout Ve done by Johnson today,” said a | close friend of the tall twirler. PHILADELPHIA, Jam, Martin, new bantam cl Lane was seen in earnest com (5 19 pound decision from versation with Dr. . Philadelphic, 1 ae agent for the Vernon club, but | ¢actory bout declared nothing had come of |” cu.) Tremaine, Cleveland thelr confab, won a 10 round decision from “I'll ses Stone later in the day,"* lace, Philadelphia, Charley Graham, representing the he “big five “elght of us,” perch. MEMPHIS, Jan, 13.—Samay sixth round when Ferad’s for Harvard Jo! |tossed in a towel. CAMBRIDGE, Maas, Jan. 13.— fy ibe, waraes aa the| Winner by Knodl a meeting of the} CINCINNATI, Jan. B=@ 0, 1 i the Le-| knocked out Jack D sed if Harv-|Wwas almost knocked out it’ Will Report Early) Wins Over PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 13—Bat-| yroNTREAL, Jan. candidates in the squad of the| ia featherweight champloa champion. YOUNG STRIBLING MIAMI, Jan, 13,—Young 8 Georgia light hea heavyweight, in a 1 | BY GOLF: BALL VALLEJO, Cal, Jan, 13—John seriously in-| non the Les al ike. Feature Big Race) eon opened with Chicago, to run in the a here Ma: at Winner on a Foul | ded 4: omer nouTs First Bout by n si Is OPTIMISTIC eve veteran catcher, 1 corner Olive