The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 14, 1925, Page 12

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Eas I 1 Y Snell Comes ‘Within Ace of Stopping Foley! Peshastin Boy Has B.C. INDIANS - TEDDIES IN THRILLER! Star Almost Out; Wins,7 Siour BOARDIN Snell Springs Biggest Upset in Years When He Punches Way to Victory Over Foley, Flooring Him Twice, Once for Nine-Count in Third Round LEO H. JER TELL HT AY BY T HOME, GRANDPAP HE oy 4 J ASSEN ‘SGED 12. We punched his t viet over Vic Foley at fs ; i 1) HAD 1 | the Crystal Poo oO r f fights that} fj CORK LEG, LN | - i i METHING Do writs er. | TAD a) | Peshastin powe e, throwing punches | 4 FO 7 SPRING WHEL 1 po NO Li vt Be JARM UP HE ATE n ang 1 carrying the fight to, Wy '' * WAS ME |) CARE To t x HAPP » “Tar ; >|] THE FOLKS a vorite to win,| | || ; a . | VE L BE Avigep // HERE KNOW a the Canadian) | \ : , } | oF OUR | ntamweight ch third round }\ YC Be DIDNT FIND TT th \ HOME. AFFAIRS! Glassy-eyed, } i floundering} | 4 KET OF HIS canvas fror rifie wallop on the | RT ley heard Re fer ee Ad Schacht tollit | g count. When Schacht reached nine t more than ar e, made Foley up. Hel on in desperation for the rest of the round and weathered one of the hardest SNELL storms that any fighter has ever stood up thru in a Seattle r out Foley went t : tee What a ¢ Awkward Style Wins for Snell FROLe’ muse mistak s. odds those ear of trying to " ten “ box ody can gues But while Foley is improving, a nd to) so is Snell, and the Peshastin to ou 1 him is) youngster carries more dynamite than any featherweight that has fought here in years. Snell, with his peculiar crouch, me-ot the fans tt shifted from one side to the oth was givin > m@ he e er, swinging blows from all direc tthe welghtd were ‘annetil 5 tiens and landed them with un = 4. ¥ erring accuracy. He missed very 1 ff ~ seldom. 5 t , . BY LORA A BL ANK ' Fit ® " NEE—ait After # site x ) Miss La the’ ving "ATR. ’ Blank, I ° Bout Proved Morgan’s ( 's Class trata ut did a lot to} night. ifo an t to Seattle fans who = fa f y boxing Tod Morgan is In alls e fights 2 tough « have be t ago t saw this| meet mn beats him badly in| Snell inethe rinapsritheMorwan} their 1 } Coast champion boxed ring Morgan had fought a draw ey him, making Snell look a with Snell, figured him out, and beat him 40 city blocks the sec Some of the bugs couldn't un ond time. He fought a draw with 1 gu f t derstand how Snell ever got a Frankie Britt and then stopped r > draw with Morg. their first Britt. He beat Bud Ridley their ably fight in Tacoma. That's easily first serap and beat him worse in Kuneoen: it does. And t to do that!’ use Girls, Wanta Thrill ? Then Sit In at a Fight m 1’ MAT AFRA as4 BY Ely West Seattle \S WILL & tA JALTZ with TH IL’ FAMILY SKELETON ! shook hands and grinned cheer fully thru his bum eye at Young “It sure takes a good announce HW MA ACK JORS KNOWS] CRANK BIRTHDAY I, of \So\T = V(vou WATCH AR t BEGW To @\FT ANY id HOOPLE AGHEG i} TH’ MASOR WILL BW GeTHim to gularity Yankoos timation ¢ Bt s will welcome ti Hush, while New 2 r just as It's fur the ¥ alt wits wit voker, who , SS Quintest Wins < Overtime Mix a ca er uring the Roosevelt Makes Game eae th - sie a Comeback, but Loses i pe Me oy Relig is His early suce M collegiat roles | Jer was far greater than as Big { be | fighter. By defeating a num giant. physiqu , ber of heavyweight contend A few years back Munn | ers he won the right tos was one of the star tackles of | championship bout with Eé the University of Nebrask: (‘Strangler’) Lewis. ¢ kenerally recognized as one i: the best linemen in the Mid- — | x gRepsr tty, : dle West - | fi sport world i le led at halftime, 19 y | bigger sam: t 2 Teddies came back in of | O1s0s oF MAA semnce, we. the t rter and took the | — Mt! Pig “ time in history ages ow ntage in the tip nd te has set out to wig \| ore and better pas " welght boxing cham jue We had the lead mort of pionsh proved a bust and thes Rival Teams n ge Nerevtie aec turned to wrestling aa Teil ye ba . f t hoot by Hen- wap Hoodoe ot wae ee to the 1 t 1 € J Bus of ee am See eee w Ye f 1 of 1 a Indian ¢ in real T Low ! . t eat guard mnd ie i a seen atten | Charley Grimm urns in le First Team Game * SN aw seated Sie ny ED st Base I ielding Mark t : . , throw to second in forcing a rum — Grid Star, Ring Fizzle, Wayne Munn Mat ki ing) J in Extra Period, 38-32 former college had vie ions of the heavyweight bex STANDINGS ng tithe ame iMion-dollag ra hig a F ng into wer D 4 war Nations ding | js|Scooping it in and drawing his kf jhand back a bit. The left arm the rley Grimm player ecial - bers vs jis ready to fire with a sharp snap vs -|and the fellow second base does eunte, |the re ee sea.| With the caliber of first sackers is BALLARD WINS the|the National league fading Grimm e “ag Lean {ttsburg Pirates, |!8 Without any competition im beim ? game at Ba . y oat n an|fecognized as the star of the fled *| Veterans Are Slipping HE ant Stuffy McInnis bas explained after last night's fight their second. y da wave AND SOSAnY wee vest days; Walter Holkt Morgan tried to stand up and ety \ HALL FIVE JS | eribady) oes es is getting no better fight flat-footed and slug with K Lora La Blank ot « Kl ain't It the r | mw Mauard Qfeen Apne (15) a Jer is aging; Cine Snell, the same as Foley did to t traw] ind sit there with ¢ CAGE WINNER Jena Tas . will bave to find a successor for dt again aune tl ke Sa eats a which tt 7 eee Het Daubert and the Pirates will Victory “Made” Snell Last Night a new on no account miss for t ig Gs «oscb abiewas UD remem See SLL “grrive n » with} best fight of the year as su t “ . ft wor otly ' | "+ Grionmn @h nak eae night's victory. Win or } Snell, like D Ber-/I ‘ tel i * fre Spab a ‘See’ eae : | in developing inte » It is doubtful if there will be gives thé. boys and girls a rus Bar oe ico icaemsinte, toed > er | leaguer. pass any booing when he’s announced | ¢ I be" uiikind,] “Coase te new # We ap hy PY I als — ne rs | = se exo of the.principals. Wis é 2 ve cin in| ing, either, unless she says it out 1 her City loag wie He Jumped from the Semaay the Foley-Snell scrap. wa O Metin eed | : ; | Joud. Next to me Tuesday nite Fonda Glove ver the Me \ lots in St. Louis to the C ‘ * sa 8 ry rise from the prelim. | hibiti le clu 9 to | { nounced last week some of the ranks to the top-notch class in Certainly us women like the one girl kept argh ro ; Laat AAS nde son. For in trading with Little Reset a " : gallery boys put on the razz, and || oct time of six months, think And why not? They're hope he don’t rf wba Lagan and. Hulten wt 10 | Chicago Cubs he parted with a f He was. beught by the Pirate many of the fans thought it was oming champ, If can, good, clean exhibitions in the he's 60 nice lookl Hall's, wh moth Bratset yester| or who ranks with the best fi 1s, ; Slee ama—pass t ST a : pi sa | > Fa ith the bes or $3,500 inthe summer of rid going to be a bloomer, and re- ep up the pace he act last night; manly art of self-defense, and f u enson looked nice Spa tarred for the | , res With Ch and made good from the start. ; ... mained away. They missed the | Snell will beat a lot of them | you can get more demonstr shrub! Cot Rice, former | | | Compares Wit ne While A fee | sili 8 | tions of gameness in defeat But do us indoor sportstresses en-leoemer, did woll for da Glove} The Bulldog second team also won,|\{JHILE Grimm has never been wet wae daavicyed GE i | these boxing matches than you'd joy our nights? _ |and Herbie Rivers and Johnny Ma-/13 to 12 mentioned in the same breath | Grimm has ita Waterman Had Fight Figured | Seatmariiy. get all youc tte some | Sadny. Don't depend on MM. lecr starrea: tor Merver LINKS AND sUstoAMy with Hal Chase, experienced baseball | TRUTHFUL press agent : won, Waterman| place else. As one woman said [Just go down to the Poo! next Tues. | fiartiea Cet mein (iy [Judges who saw Hal when he was in t Some people think there ain't to another, when Spec Woods © | day, and us, t figgers tells’ \El d T . Follansbee | his, prime insist that Grimm is his | no such animal, but you ha o doft P - mer Lay: en urns | ye ay r. Mager (1) | superior in making a 7 at second your bonnet to Joe Watermar ‘ ‘ \ nl Fi psp AE ‘ Hughes (2) | base in forcing a runne | an, wins WW roahaate n Foley ROCKNE MAY Out. for Ca © Five er 3 storse (2) {> ‘ aid ‘that He didn't’ expect * w fn thought Snel California Open to J SOUTH REND, 8 ‘1 Mea Maree (A) 5 Stettler Grimm fields a ball to his right orgie tothe sso at shane trine Yorg wewe| Start on Thursday| — | FAVE) 'N, D), mer bavi om, Sore Dame's owl pk Re ay g. to hit than Morgan. And Water. FRANCISCO, Jan. 14.—More . ¢ horsemen andthe star of the jE mits a? eee ‘Morgan, in my opinion, is the laimed that anybod: undred golfers, many of| {O08 ANGELES, Jan. 14.—Break- axon game against Stanford, |, 0 bug fog Prony yc ers ro a greatest featherweight the ly hit he would drop it ational and international | ing silence that he has main ted to the basketball squad "for Mec OTE ES TT TES Ta ‘ world,” said Waterman, “and if scoffed at Joo, did the “wise! reputation over the Olym- tained for the past two days, Coach | Tucaday, where he expects to make uarrie for Ba Th R fi 4 Snell can hold him even again boys.” but with last t's victory | pic club tomorrow on{Elmer C. Henderson admitted late|@ varsity position, Layden is also 2) for Foil e ereree HAIR DRESSING : he'll be doing all anybody can | Waterman no last giggle, and| tne rounds of the Call-| Tuesday that he has practically sev. | one the star sprinters of tho erpererees: Sater ene ask that's the one pionship tourna-|e fi aa 6 ersity [track team. Other football players | t ut fornia open championship tourna-|ered his relations at the University pla | shat is the best home run toe HE | me of Southern Californt: = _ begin geht aa Kiser. | BROADWKAY TRIMS LINCULN{ ever scored by Rogers Hornsby? Other Results Last N Night 1 1 entered. Lead: | ny Test Tee leven, Crowe, regulae end |, RUMnns Up a score of 39 to 19,11. D. K yes,,there were four other|b Crom — 30 Runcorn for |¢fs conceded good chances of win ; to do 90) fe une football ‘team, aga Ea peeary st ute the season on its} ‘The champion batsman fab abt: he mate | Court Be to Monee type icccehee a h substitute end and track star Lee TINNY ES AnD wtlierce National league made Bete such a thriller that most Folmer 3} nging | Can and Al no pa wae naridisos tammvotee. | ‘First ‘Team Game runs in I had forgotten about them. hes ot Larry Holliday’s chin us, open champlor ag bo sland thd iss ine va tiabil |.,, Urendway (38) What's the of lor who shows as d finally landed in the first round| A! Espinosa of Chicago, h Smith | salen 25 “pirtbonon TS Reynolds (6) Wriedman, when did ‘he start his xin much promise as any of the p, and when he did Hol-}and R. C. Hamilton of Denver, and * | Arnold (13) 0... Gietmas,, Rp ee eat 1 | ‘| young fellows hereabouts, kicked ru for the night Larry Nabhoitz, semi-finalist in the SCOFF AT REPORTS KAPLAN BOUT Dea Sed : 4 the tar out of Neil Campbell of Peter Jackso ew too|national professional tournament] g, r ID. a. | } Friedman is a Mebrew-Amer- x kson knew too} y SOUTH BEND, Ind, Jan. 14 z sae ae i He ed fiet | ii Portland. Campbell had a tough Ed Frayne, a new he three montha ago. Reports that Knitte Rockne, coach} _ 108 ANGELES, Jan. 14.—Bud can, He started fighting ak chin, but couldn't fight. Lumski 1 the colored fighter - lof Notre Dame, had signed with|. Ridley, Beatle featherweight, Ser MeDowaid,: Wumate ty oe ay seine Hi won every one of the six rounds. Ithe University ‘of Southern caii-j Will meet Kid Kap! world's Thomas, retetee; Kuniz, ume] qs ney Coon Player B ; Spec Woods, who and Lonnie Austin Former mateur Is fornia, were scoffed at here Tues-| featherweight champ drives his ball into the rough. In| GLO-CO, the natural i © has seen better 5 terrible | on the Doyle's Vernon Coliseum on Fe searching for it, accident steps) sor to old-fashioned pomade® | isn ee t Loser to McLarnin| day. es F runry 8, It was announced hero “| ‘ ; on the ball. Is there any penalty?—| is not a grease or anole i WwW It J h P t NGEL Jan. 14—Fidel kne aL ; ads ir ¢ " last night. It will the first | Tex Rickard 8 Offer GR I | ment, but a Liquid B 4 ed Le ho we world’s ama. | here,” semi-official authorities stated onship fight in California ’ | He should be penalized one | Dressing of two-fold benefit alter Jonnson F cev' a deur eight ch snship at the|"It was signed Just ) new boxing law went |Doesn tAlarm A.A.U. | sirote. GLO-COing the hair keem T: b Cc Paris Olympic games, lost his first} 1t is known, howeve at Harry NEW YORK, Jan. 14.—Officlals of - | it neatly in place all ee ee reatment ry Coast Mags)", und fight in the professional |stubldrehr, quarterback and driver the Amateur Athletic union were not] Bil] Ingram Ref: | either when lightly brushed os ANGELES, Jan M4. Wa been offered a franchise for|game last night when he was de-|of the “four horsemen,” has been! iJ R h Wi jalarmed Tuesday when it became | 4 uses | or combed smoothly back, Johnson ts “burnt up” because | nothing lelaively whipped by Jimmy McLar-Japproached with coaching offers) VOC NOCHE inner jknown that Tex Rickard, Madison| Offer to Coach Navy thus appealing just as strong 3 } of the treatment poceivent sr0an bpom: Ese _|nin, the “Dubjin flash" from Oak-|from the Const and ft is considered | Over Ed Mahoney | “#222 Garden promoter, had made ANNAPOLIS, Jan, 14.—Bill In.| J¥ to conservative business oF certain magnates in the Pacific} , aie dent of thé }iand, : nd fans packed |ijkely that he will accept { Ps Y jan offer to some prominent runners | gram, former navy football star,| PFofesstonal men as to ona angel ae jAmerican association, told me busi-| Doyl tim, while hun-| — |p, SAN. FRANCISCO, Jan. 14-—Joo}to turn professional and compete |wno is now aching at Indiana unt.| School or college students, Unable to withhold his sentiment s\n 5 snlel-oP BE Pann ottabeaat cies leeeoe 4 ae | Roche beat ey in six/against Paavo Nurmi, the Finnish | Verity, turned down an offer to} @HO-CO has antiseptic tole any longer, the idolized pitcher of ly. gaint [rounds at G I last night.|star, in a series of rdces. Jimmy | i>’ dd offe Qualities so. beneficial iim the Washington Senators, sent sey-| 1? Stints for me and let me pay Coast League Ball Young Franklin outpointed Jack At-|Connolly, former Georgetown star, |Coneh the Navy team. it was ad-) tousands of people who hate t ri b own.| it back a ny own term: tted by athletic of eral fast ones at Western club own n my ows rt Yale and Oxford May Magnates Go Home ''*!! !" th si= round semitinal | was one of the runners approached Jaca Sage eae ee | no difficulty in the sm i Date Larcripee iS Fi t T. LOS ANGELE: * } 14-—Pa.| mmmy Cello, junior Hehtweig | combing of their hair, Us atements hi wen made that a fy POR ee 5 tage 18 Gurney} fr r reas sae gy-oarly myte had and Billy Wallace, claimant of th Wei t Wi li t | GLO-co to keep the hair I'm trying to buy club vy ‘ NEW HAVEN, Jan. 14.—Plang | Cle Co: ague Uirectors sured pacifico Coast feathe ley Ww t sea r it Out any money to. pay fort ho|icture contract, the werk Xo Be lepr qual meet ixtwcon thn Yate | ther homes today following tBe| ty tye algnceoumd man event m Xc-|., Battle Firpo cAain || Brave the Wind and Storm |! condiuoa. "cu0:co st a eee tag Dan LOR IW BOT ese rch But uniegalrra Octord Woing, teen toro dis | Moet peoseCul annual mécting of (he | n,cge clene- found main ev Wane| Battle Firpo Again inthe best wet weather togs |) Yess. and nasa, retred I have no authority to dicker for|/{ make « deal for a clubsthis week Jeussed by Yale athletic offictals oe nats Jos Tears. Le: busta, » | tangste s with Red Fitzsimmons in the} NEW YORK, Jan, 14.—Charle i ted | quickly passing fragrance. a team as I am still the property| Ill probably return to Wa hington |Eddie Fugen, former captain of the |A#ide from adoption of | the 1925 | six.round «emi-final, | Weinert, New York ever inven the o | On sale at drug counters and of Washington. and pitch again: this year” Yale team, who ia now captain of ite was concluded at the two {who scored a surprising v! y over | | “barber shops everywaGly “Such intimations mak 2 {the British team and the amateur | day session Luis Angel Firpo recently, willing FISH BRAND send for generous free sam fig’ a. teiid! T° apni sent |heavyweleht champion of Kngland.| It seems detinitely setted that ‘no | California Boxers 0 engage the South Amerfean in a jee es ke Gia pale LA age LEONARD TO Lyear under the ownership of 30d| Face Suspensions At the office of his manager’ here | ree pene eg i se (Al Mamaux to Ask Naver Ait sits have been rejected PRTALUMA, ‘Cal, Jan. 14—-Shx | Tueuh ae dathinry 480" tou dase TA RT AG AIN f Maj Rati and both William Lane afd ‘Walter (boxers. sdapenaloh by: the | _ — 4 SANE! “4 out Clas j ; iW ORIEL aoe or AJOrF Rating |sonnson, tne most interested of the |boxing commission for refus | LOOR OUT FOR GOSLIN (PATENTEO? ~ ius hich 1 hi 1 , t dee taleseal j. NEW YORK, Jon: 14.Al Mam. | would-be purchasers, must look else. | fight as scheduled on the Eger Stanley Harris believes the success | va Beh a a ; Paps i ‘on ‘laux, former Yank er, Keleased | where for bie clubs, it ap-#eard here night, Disagreement | of Goslin in the world series will s Bee cubiahe Sant nts ‘ : Fs peuperste fram Alto tho Minne poll Aineric asso. | pear over term reported the reason! make film asx a ball player r ag sul a od 4 sendy | clatio; » wh mak Offic: ‘or heir ref f: t ¢ h y . the money Johnson _ continued, | Leon: world’s lightweight cham:| a ule ; fat sie a ; hi ; for 4 f ul it ‘ | while always a good hitter, was just Y “I've had seores of offers made me|pion, will resume his theatricall that he wil to accept the! ‘i Se Heitin: thas iotince hag Sa SttaetMe bert klk etre et Si. Egat te, a : i r pt th® | added to the Follies, thus implying | Gibbons, 1 Anders Johnny | Added confidence as a result of his since it became known I waa | work in Chicago next we accord:|transfer, He said he would retire |that Mr, Zle J intends to glorify} Fran Bobby Holt: 1G f 1 th hould k: ALTOWER ee foe piie snathidenlie to” his. broths oT nae cig a ath ok : Mr. Z ds to glorify | Francis, »by Hollis and George fine work in the series should make €O.Bovro8 ing for a team. In some instan jing to his brother, Joc Leonard. before he would go to Minneapolis |the great American barnyard golfer. | O'Rourke. him. \ |

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