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ti psDAY, JANUARY 15, 1925. THE SEATTLE S®AR PAGE 13 Pit ernon Tigers Standing Pat on 1924 Outtit: SEATTLE MAKING GREAT BID FOR PREP BASKETBALL TITLE ves Ever Heard of ‘Him? __) Three Races Killefer rie Indians Show Up Well About Fights | Four Newcomers . . Vin Team t, Weinert y Add- Slated for |...) ‘in First Cage Battle) and Fighters. Paavo Nurmi = a ie Hane i a3 BY LEO H, LASSEN ‘'°| First Time in Years That West Seattle Cagers Have Had Offense; Meet Hard Test in Garfield; Next ‘n Games Are Booked for Tuesday | : srner | OR the first time in years a West Seattle | | Famous Finn to Run in | New York and Chicago in Three Clashes N's. YORK, J basketball team figures to be a real factor attle prep league. the comming Coas at the in the | The Indians have a scoring punch, some- Yeague seaso The ¢ us kaine Leag € by thing that a West Seattle team hasn't shown Four hewe: fe wi ys | or 3 2 ere veh added te tenkaeate ol . afdities - f Sty for a long, long time. Ike Wolfer, whe to & number of other f t , ’ \ McCleary, the tallest center in the piayed the outfield bees $ | > the Redskins have a big edge in of- fer Lip bes rack Fallow tonig \7 a) fensive play. McCleary isn't a finished cen- ee pe OW Master Chad .* y re _ : 1 pill g 4& ter yet, but with his height he is the pivot ING seconds often make 4 » i to Ace t areat . . e 2 . iven hia re Ame n st event fer as) ot the West Seattle attack and once he develops a keener! or break fighters in the % Friday , shooting eye, he will be dangerous. MeCleary acts as a|ring by the handling of thei t \ eeder for other players, too, and his height gives the charges between rounds. 1 will ret . », || Indians possession of the ball} a starts figure Ballard »o| This is particularly true eiphia N f and comp t his }} much of the time, am to beat forthe flag this year.| after a fighter has been thru Fordham college meet bh y 1 that In wt West Sid | Built around Russ Seymour, 4) a tough round in which he eellendack, who we ii ” h what to | Sever 1. SSeS has been dazed or badly hurt many seasons, has T r th 4 Charley 4 t It r to it, | SUaE, Ira Pe ick ™ on The tance of an acc ammete for ld <a i mies ? wote tt I neve a team that should be one ne importance of an accom- te Sacramen ah f 1 i aad hot ticular | weutity Intie ght New Yor P i met ' will } 1 alarly | two-thre plished second in reviving Hees the list of new m "| x Ht New York |] } mt rage yoticke . "|, The to a flying|/him, is often the difference de regulars | m little short of mii y invested ree Aene bY 4! between a fighter winning or rs Hut Killefer he will etl ® e ”* | losing a scrap. YEAR | aay this year and hopes to for many Ramm and W oked good | Frankit a ‘ap. ; ae sae te : Much criticism has been directed se team was t "i client tO ¢ + forwards in the Roosevelt game _ ie oret, pall Of the race 4 : ates Fred Fulton on . 4 The next test for West Seattle) ROOSEVELT NOT OUT Jat Jack Allen, Vic Foley's mar por Pp = " Tueed. he they r t ager, y his apparent failure in pater. due to poor Dt * a ae rae we Trial T 1 on Tuesday wh play at |OF IT YET jaser, i de © nd . 2 . ay ome a t Garfield. The Babe ‘The Rooxevelt champions aj bringing Foley “out of the fog fem cracked wide open a ‘s ne OR 4 P ae - et second division i : ro the dark horecs of the league, |heart-beraking game to th titer the first of a se by the Southern City WA Tey clas con’ thelt first gust de: | Bidere Tuesday, but the, champions] WHR “Dec” Boell the other nigh — ‘ith enough Na ett z lt pilin aren't out of the running by any| | Allen, who has had # great to offset them, | 1 Rehr sR et me They should improve with| deal of expertence at the game, fam figures to be a next scene in B32 od! BOX COLIM BROADWAY SHOWED exporie and by playing more to-| didn't handle his charge very ‘hen the teams get even bed ‘th Culver: ¢ |SCOKING PUNCH gether. showed strength at! Well, according to close follow- 7 whe Mexican heavy, ANGELES. Jan vy! Oo 1¢ surprives of the open-| times, but didn’t have the smooth-| ¢rs of the game here. pat on his infield, | . a Into slumber Fl ee ae world wistermulast | nor the cleverness that the| Bert Forbes, who Is fast becom Ii at first base, We f his hands, w oe el Feepnay Sahar ddy five had last year.|ing one of the best seconds in the gamed, Jack Ware it iF court © Coline, of I besten? ia's of 1924, along with Wal-| Northwest, is one of the men‘ who t ‘ er ith t é ; ! at Allen should have put ai Charley Deal at x . i . nodects bout at Jack on ter i's Queen Anne champions |‘ i Allen sh ’ with Gord y hs Above is Jgmes Taylor, catcher of the Brooklyn Nation-|™araeer. gon trial on charges | | Ver rena on ¥ ip that pace, the Tigers |of @ few years ago, when Douglas, |Foley “in the cleur” after the fir r ext ty. con acy to ate tho state ‘ sured ir ce hreeve, Schult é cunas and | round. ee als, Taylor, ‘altho a depe ndabl fe receiver, and regan a oT ' 4 . dred tbo Bbyaerd fo gant = ecsryioer yee) wsete rm pie soa oes ne RS . t - tt ut he Tigers play th nd game | Gibson made up the quintet, ar e D s mt one of the most steady men on the Brooklyn staff, fa I Ja Reddy, @ «y Tues] Lincoln team/of Heskett sford| that first ro and he was 9b- break into print very often for some reason or o from nv Kid K 4 the Qua re effective land Nol anks with the best the) ‘Selutely thru for the night after toad thia-paie es there Si Stee Kila anode tii and ! : Bate oie . af may gurarice the itece, | teuaue than tad that thitd round beating,” says x! just the same, he’s there, and do ck to 7 5 er eerie —, herwels F at ive tal In Squires Roosevelt has a tricky| orbes, “only Foley's wonderfni es links of 3 Ht been pig a he Sie © to halt the|forward, who 4s an uncanny shot.| condition and fighting heart ever pie att at present , A eda dh Dougal Sauires very fast, but on the| brought him out of his corner following right é an en ey ea Altho t tate © ka ' = — small prep fldora hig strength and] for the fourth. fe Pewee, Ed Bryan. caged wince t BALLARD 18 cleverness will make him a star, | “Over in Tacoma when | Roosevelt plays Lincoln at Lincoln | Harper fought Eddie Roberts some Wok m before thei next week time ago, nobody was ever knocked colder than Harper was in that fixyc= | Brooklyn Out of Flag iti scat wr NOE Vicor ns of Barfoot and Haycox, BY BILLY the Superbas were but 1!) laps first round. Ishad to drag him to | LY We want crook : fisidavers. The lat- HARLES H. EBE se t ee ts when the race | eres pe maid A ae Rorgrerd ~ hg pate ookiyn 8: sa We. or} WA last fall elapsed before we ork 0} ry Couftney, Lefty eg regal rife “4 8 The Supert a fea bhene ie tad % lhim, But we brought him around (Carson are the south- + Baca cls bane wee yeah t “ts nd he won the rest of the fight Grertsey was troubled |tiVe Hart in dire ith exten’ Del Monte Players \ 5 ttl (3i rw v5 “ise esanT aS hk last year. aaa 1 tb arty . : ‘ ck of ng what to do tr flnandouter. Cars nce, tommed around in California Play. sight. stuckay ecored three of onoeatlle tairWa KK ‘ 6 a, 5tpo re: i . Flv J t pia Pe es tupder Option } >i BY ALEX C.ROSE We | Another Chance for Jimmy Sacco has ambitions to equal the | | a J | ima atoretson kerr am * | TIMMY SACCO can-tight when he fon) The ve . apm! knleh bod aah ; wanis to *\eran, Peter Hay, Del M DA’ TE Is SHE tnx, tase 1 Bagh agg ; fact, thers isn‘t-a smarter ligh: : ' M iJ tr aes 3 5 played the first nir t| | par of the course, which Js 74, | [Wht in the West, and ‘few in the ey out Dob pa Be se Resa! SEW YORK Mond Arties Mag | hp socusye * 72. | lworld smarter at the fight game Tom Olive f the “Bill Doak Pulled Comeback | itter prize mone June 22 t ected | ee tateet had rye ern be hoe ble t© | than the Boston lightweight, U haere RE v Rill \. Bull Webst ! ' °K at ont tia naw oottit ¥ ba Vira deltas. Pico mm BE O But Sacco, being smart, sel Poe oll pitching a pitballe t st. Le ampior i E board of stev é a dom fights any harder than he a atching staff is bonus to Cardinals fast quntt tas Seed | Geter Racakens® i tonight. The ater Sid dite careers has to to just get by, which is : a sag olin | . a Sapa pt amateu sadatineiidases a Con anyens skewer this ques Ever since Frank Osterhout quit} has i * ' ier be a great help in siepseer seh d gang parla manage IT Cello Wins na i imei snappy dresser, of Second and |” proved. sels Bets aap a3 ey an pat , r on ot 1 ommy Cello os |e eee Boia ik mS aoc pu up Be good atte in VANS my ball club. putting winning : 3 ay :D JACKSON'S GOLF GAME Seattle when he fought Bob Harper the gardens and a EVA MAL we need i of, 30. straight Call Over Wallace ‘Would you call it playing | 10M TW and when he later met Dode Bercot seeks the a 4 golf or pool when a player SE | sae make H¢ lin the pennant im 1925 a thet, a SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 1 Do You Know firives four balls Into a water (DAYS. HE'S PUTTING ON THE |' Sacco has made other fights here left-hander.” the Superbas ef yes and whey A AND DRIVING FROM THE |sbouts that haven't been 90 good mon citib ix sold to Richanges, if any, are Etbets, in digging deep above lineup before | pot of baseball dope, points cause of the Superbas’ defeat in the close National league race in 1924 He does not scatter a flock of adjec- | tte and tives, but gimply says nising, with the excep | to mitch” Henry. He was | watiace of Oak Yew Orleans last bout of the nati h mer, Ras been recalled, night QUESTIONS should be ready to deliver. “Red Fi 1. If ball becomes lodged In sup- was considered a b ports of basket, how is it put in N from an audience standpoint, | . The Boston veteran, who is pga Bie eh | Charlie Harden, the movie mon.| @lWays in wondertul condition, on the tee before | arch, and George Klinefelter, the| and who won his last two fights im Fraser v , were heard playing golf} handily, is making another start ~ W88 | shipbutld Bidogger sient oo Fcc out to? the Rainier course Sunday. | {m Seattle next Tuesday, when bil Cage Rules? BAe re tas ek ey and Ed Warner of re prise al spect several yearn ng ocak & hence BNE | play 5B fas aX - | he takes on Johnny | Jordan. Of the Pittsburg Pirates s 21 for Mobile the ane Is H ii Solon she! Waaneste Sblairate ty mu: in| George Cizek, the fashion plate,| Jordan will give the fans a run on to | Bentley of the Giants Southern atio : vaaAaY Gopi Sen te age bean insists that there should be a wash-, for their money, and whether or Beat Dodgers 10 Games Nelson ( and Gormer \ | Wh a personal foul? 1 2g : stand at cach tee. not the bout will be a success We the eisthing re * the ont ft-handed « THE DAL ANSWERS igh evan cat eect tpg ern er — | depends entirely upon. Sacco, that the Piry recruit dates on the staff to report t f SALLES, Or The] 1, ‘The ball becomes. dead and ial -4°—2" yeeuters jt the Olympic’ ‘There's this much to say about| who is smart enough to tie Jor- four out of five from the Superbas | ager Robinson next spring Dalles bi school basketball team| put in play | center othe Pod os Fie jh sre Clay Clary. He's a pretty fair golf-| dan up if he elects to play safe. five at $ o’ctock |! 1924. while the Giants’ husky port-| 7. was victorious the Mosier five,| 2. It is custor for the visitors |e ee ene en phouse tu nece| cr and @ darned good tinsmith. | It's the boys like “Doc” Snell and it the cainpus gym, |tider Won the six games ho pitched} “The tie young." This seems | 45 to 11. in a game played here last to have ¢ sketa in the first | spring | : 4 PP Dode Bercot, who will take chances, Sadiredsh gam jagainet the Dodgers. particula pplicable to good auto-|night. The Dalles girls’ team dofei 4 change in the sec et | George McGillivray cannot | who give the fans a run for their (her It must not be forgotten that mobile racer led the Mosier girls’ sextet, 58 to concentrate on his game these | money. They lose every once in a ba strong favorite; anfrrtted NB 8h 2p. ¢0¢¢¢ - ———— Mart at cthter, with 55" |OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN | @ Coblay and Grat- ed for the guard The only difference in the days for rehearsing that holed | while, and they take one to give one, shots of Bon Stein and Bill Steed. | teeshot he made on the Nairn [put it's the price the boxers must Bon takes the turf and| course, in Scotland, last sum- | pay in order to get across, Bil t kes to the woods lis mer. eee Waterman Deserves Credit Play Started Cammercial Cage Lea Se: | ive cock tien wstt mc ue ° t and a willingness to fight, vee DD megane | Tables A, A. U. Motion.) 222.2528 WE GET “TH! A | 0. OUFNEY |rAis: Commerial Basketball, voted to accept the A. A. U, ha land PLUG hat Ju AN FRANCISCO, Jan. 15-—-Clear, 4 league, at a meeting last night,| The Bankers and Steel cagora| , 5u¢ll fought in pretimtnaries BUCKAROO, HE USED 1S cold weather and fairly faust voted unanimously to table the/haven't announced their intentions for emma, atve. te the ey akiree i . offered chances for low ecoree proposition of golng under A. A, U.[as yet. with indifferent success. Alwa; “0 WEAR KID Gloves S MGd et MALOU RHVCICUTGNOR. take 3 Pipeaat tittie et Dat strong, and ready to carry the TO MILK A COW! = = |) WW YoUR-TOwN P VistdenalloGal faase ob away gn THATS Cee tao and Gene, Kune trom. the Gy] ett Stell had nobody to tench VERY HAUGHTY; 100 || roR-H’ HACK |? league on pro charges is bringing) writer sayy Snell in a fight with HED NEVER SHAKE DRIVERS 2« Not more than half of the pres: Johnny Mack in Everett a year HANDS WirTH A STRANGE Fes piste 4 i ee or so ago in one of the prelim- George Duncan, famous Scotch ino players and how close they| nt.leasuo basketball players in Se-| inaries, and pounding his body, PUMP- HANDLE, UNLESS tT WAS PROPERLY golfer, and A. Bullock Webster were are going to draw tho line. attle are thought to be simon pure! sack stopped him in five IWTRODUCED 0 HIM! + Any act regarded by the referee g. blocking, h mmitting any sary roughnes At WouLDsiT-TAKE Z 1 vou FOR A BROTHER mrow, Prisbyterian | .| OF “TH’ MAJOR, SAKE —~ eed asmnlc, pole || EXCEPT THAT You HAVE, fame in saa. | | AN“~A HOOPLE NOSE Je in New York, BUT AG FAR AS BEING tas wie tered | | ALIKE, Nou AN’ TH’ HO, from which ie wan tug) MAJOR AREAS UNLIKE AS AN OMELET AN’ FRIED EGG PLANT! REFUSES BID » Ore, Jan. 15. “H DUDE OF OUR FAMILY fo WHY, WHEN HE WAS A YOUNG ot away on the qualfiying round of the California state open championship tourna | ment The league will do nothing regard. ing such 4 move until the A. A. U. {determines upon some definite state ment as to what will professionalizo | ‘Olympic and a tour i LS WIN Ore, Jah, 15—The quintet won their Valley conference last hight, de. 45 to 24, i | the first premier pair to tee off. They amateurs in that they have elther} rounds. For a time: after that were followed in a few minutes by} The Commerelal leagters feel that| played with or against professionals MacDonald Smith, title holder, and if @ strict amatour line is drawn itlin some sport or another, sie Snell passed from the pic- George Nickel. Abe Mitchell, of | will disrupt their league Wee inoue Sng! 1 ¢ 4 . . ni en one ni in England. and Johnny McHugh, one} The Church —1¢ the City|tive of the A. A. U., is expected tol waterman saw pares in ohe ne the 9 of the best amateurs in the state, | iacne “ © Crusaders’ cir aaa a ata ta te a ; Ash La rar el pte dat th cla hal se * kid's possibilities. He took him un- headline pair 4 BREE ae » | The $4 players and ties will der his managerial wing, and in | y oles for the fina vorking with him h ticed that [round of 86 over the Lake’ Reor| Mrs Cary t to o Start ROCKNE DENIES js iia" everything: in the ring norre’ Ex pet yelleve fs | wrongly. morons Exner ns Pebble Beach Play [J], S.C, REPORTS |“waterman, sowing snes cours | cours will win the event, altho DE! MONTE, Cal. Jan, al strength and hitting power after many of the leaders sractice pl » Withel née : those first few we . Tree ne eedtt arden that mark,» {Rudy Wilhelm, “runner up in the ftruth in reports that Knut Rockne; | thot eatice se Snell's fiahting, He + California amateur champlonship at |foatball coach of Notre Dame's na- never encouraged him to polish up Pebble Beach last September, was Uonal champions, will coach at the} nis boxing, figuring that his unor- ; Fi a visitor in Del Monte, immediately | University of Southern California, | thodox methods would be his strong- Pro Circuit |following the playing of the Cali Rockne declared emphatfeally today est offense, And it is today. A }fornia Open Golf champtonship in jas he passed thra Chicago en route Waterman taught Snell a Is Disbanded San Franciseo, Withetm's sister, |from California to South Bend to! ghift that is working havoc with Ae 3 : Mrs. C. Clay Cary of Seattle, will |resume his duties as athletic direc-| his opponents, and which, com- The Northwest Professional |) he among the starters In the an-|tor. bined with flailing punches, half Basketball league has been dis- 1) nual Pebble Beach championship for} “There is absolutely no truth in swings and half hooks, he keeps pester - ording to Manager |) women, Februafy 11-15. the repor he satd, his adversaries in the air as to er 2 je Murphy what to expect, Failure to draw crowds and Snell is what is known as a swing: pitti LR lee sk Husky Frosh Win Jack Owsley Named ing puncher. They say that few cuit in other cities is given as a ‘snadh . swingers get far in boxing, and they Pile Wan thounie ak Hae EUR Over College Five Navy Gridiron Coach don’t untess there is method to their fourional basketball would fit in ||. The University of Washington| ANNAPOLIS, Jan. Jack Ows-| swinging. Snell, different from ihe Feotilate vacant tor CARY freshman basketball team, defeated |ley, former famous Yale athlete, | Freddie Mack, another swinger, in ing of hockey, but the fans failed || Seattle cotlexe to 18, at the|was yesterday named head coach |that he is accurate and keeps com ti iret, ANIA (He pradest | Knights of Columbus gym yester-|of the United States Naval academy | ing, varies his swings, and they're i |day. | footvall squad. hard to figure out, Norman Bartels, local representa- AUS WINS 9. 15,—Btanisiau S ot of three falls mee at the Coliseurn CHICAGO, Jan. 16.—There is no 7 t Bremerton. 1 t fast playing: on etter for the t fish with 22 894 Gritech led the U8. i. Nevad Wileox (Capt) B72 Bisat’'s disminent len Atecloacd. cieepertags Fic lnaitcasc cs gad ahaa Roa *