The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 17, 1925, Page 4

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Sot nea ee RE SRO Freer Se) Haskies vs. Oregon Aggies! “W” Five Defends Lead| Real Test for Rival Set Huskies Have Won Three Conference Games, Ag- zies Taking but One W W TOOK TRIE ri After the defear by the North Dakota Aggies the Washington team finally got its full strength on the floor and has swept thru Spokane A. C., Gonzaga, Whit and Willamette by big man scores. ur 4 t A ‘ ex Rie snd \ FRAYN IS BULWARK OF TEAM b f te ca uble k shot himself, but Hi so well and pla foarte that he is the attack and is the on the five Hesketh is the most danger ous shot on the team, having an uncanny eye for the basket. will bank upé and will do the c The doors are to be opened at 7 p. m. with play starting an hour A capacity crowd fs expected for the game, the first big struggle of the season Roller Hockey Teams Playing Full Schedule | HE young roller hockey playet are busy again morn ing with a full games playing Bulldogs ve. 32nd and Broadway T Franklia Franklin Madrona Mid # at 26th and Jot a Terrors at 11th & Madr Midg ful beating from the Irish 1 in the 90-pound clas Pool! Thursday, the Mick easily. The Ballard Cubs the University Hus Denny Shamrocks won by forfeit, 1-0, from the Roosevelt Midget who have ates for the season innin, blanked kies, 3-0, and thi Ring Champs Should Stick to Division sIONS ig m be well if the be in the fight game made it | compulsory that champions re in their class The recent McTigue nothing. Walker, Tigue, jumped weight cla pion and 3 weight boss. The contest was well pres ed, with the result that the dear old public’ fell in goodly numbers. If there was ever a bout with purely money background it w: the McTigue-Walker affair. If champions were forced to meet men of their class, and most of the | divisions have plenty of contenders, | there would be more real action. — | | | main | bout between and Mickey V Mike ulker meant in taking on Mc even the middle- | . he being welter cham- | Tigue the light-heavy agent aegharhmer Would Try Piloting Club ST. PAUL, Jan. 11.—Marty Berg- hammer, who has played second base for Paul in th American association for years, would like to take 4 fling at the managerial game, Berghammer is in tho @ield for the position as pilot of the Tulsa club of the Western league. y Delaney Stops Pit KAT ILI i AK © |PAAVO NURMI SETS ANOTHER RECORDI| How Aggies and Huskies Will Line Up in Battle a, F : Ms : i oosssee tne [ Will Fred Fussell Take Place of Vean Grega? J Superman Win s Easily A ) Cente ; Diowky ai oe ‘ : 5 * “om i ‘Guard Ld eo 4 Over Ray i in Chicago Sh res at y " ‘i . Wonderful Finn Steps Over Boards in Chicago Be fore 6,000 Fans and Proves His Superiority Over ' Joie a Returns to New York HIC/ Jan, 17. ~All Ch nr performance of his race here last night, in w %. |world’s record for a mile and three-q ¢ 74 |defeated Joie Ray, the local pride. Nurmi made the distance in 7 minute time for the mile and one-quarter ago is t Paavo Flowers; He Breaks Title Seekers | Jack Delaney, the Con- , six or necticut light-heav stopped the meteoric rise & today of the urmi the “supe, et UD @ new s and eq 3 |man,” in seven times. 5.4 seconds, Hig nutes, 35 See HOW DELANEY WON ws 5 4 of three ring contenders vor ¥ ond , and for the mile and one-half, 6 minutes, 44.4 gees in the past two years, th oh oye fal were nes records, and Jole Ray's time over these hand ances a couple of years ago Last night in New ; ‘ J cae better. I Johnson Must York Delaney stopped Ti- he ; i i e ar tt a e ger wers in the se f F f the thre arters ( ash in Now) ond cound of their 1 f ox F ve wl round fight. Flowers is « ight 0 xt yeael the sensational negro c ; boxer from Georgia, f nail 1 Recently Delaney it ‘6 eo stopped Paul Berlenbach . ’ ys : gh - Py: bat the punching demon of Olva: tears Gotham, in a few rounds. 1 in The great r tt Previously he had t . knocked out Bert Colima, the Los Angeles star, after knocking him down Do You Like Lively Golf | ‘Smith Wins Open Title Second Time ‘ Ball? It’s Here to Stay | ESTELLE AND cay BY ALEX C, ROSE | Hilt ‘sufficient ‘to Wwarrs Pi ENGAGED | California Pro Wins State | COVELESKL of us riod Wells, 2 must ‘put it in play * champion . se a fast ball more High Score, 3,464 |i) Ciiiuhu, “iron! agit ante’ place Edmonton Eskimos sionai teague that year and topped |,biluse 0 use & fast tall pas - Jan, 17 oll x ro o a draw ° lan : ‘fet vl e lis Tho is °F, | 5 Bde To Enlarge Jefferson? ireh Gated’ bine Dene | aprons : aire. ee m of rotish play fo Win Over Calgary the list, Who is right?—F. T. ¥. {spithall pitchers, partioularly 65 ¥ 3: the Gamahé res wind : _ = ; | ight. J pen Grella won the de-| which player is removed from game. | a y hate”: & “gt = spain . —— Hoe the length of their career. na. rx made whi | elgion r Herman Auevback in z f | G , Jan t n-/ers Hornsby was the batting cham oh or Oe Seattle's mun’ t how : | the: aemi-windup ton Exh the Calgary pion, but two players, Steinender| aye a» sod — 1 leave it to the boys in the | Tigers, 6 to night in &/and Bentley, had higher averages. 'Girls Basket Me sug tho great weakness about | Western oclation contest. | Bentley batted Hornsby .284, a| I tball is the scarcity of | Archie Br rred for the win-| difference of po! However, Le Begins OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN in California és Bentley was at bat only-89 tices to ague Y. M. C. A, will get under 97 Al ARENT YoU A BIT MY WorRK2~ -HM-M~ Hf Hots Dow Monday night when the Art aRt . league batters? H. J. lof the season's schedule : CONCERNED ABOUT WHY, T HAVE A POLITICAL j AN IMPORTANT C ; HarhcanG 1 batted 403 in 1 to| played. Six teams have signed YouR RBUSWESS, JoB!— NEVER was || af u ae E! on Seattle alrWays L § : |1ead the American league. | che aeanory j \ ee | VETERINAR' ¥ ™ | eal 1. ag ice gar between ar perl ey ANT MORIA Nia pst COURT: fie an ~~ BY ALEX C.ROSE 7 | What tennis players defended the | Northwestern Mutual and the Alb IT UKE THIS 2am AN! RIGHT Now, io’ HOUSE ie WARIG-TH! Pen }- aoe Se. JX | Davis cup for the United States in|letic club will be played there & MY WORD~ UPon SLACK SEAGO ? — 19237—R. M night at J PIGEONS OR PECKERSH Prexy Gratton O'Bryan, of the ginner does not require practice rhe players were Bill Tilden, R.}| The schedule follows YOUR RETURN, You THINGS WILL PICK UP, SOMETHING /] ee yeees University Golf club, and Dick Con jally. He will get plenty as he Norris ‘Williama, Vincent Richards Jenpaed 0 WG A. ve Telepbott |} MAN FIND THe ABOUT MAN, ant WE” as don, who sells logs for tho Puget | goes along and William M. Johnston. ‘ BY BILLY mation to other day and at which the talk AN SRANCI8CO, | of the purchase of the prop: that the | marry nome time this ‘ MAs* Clevela im vitae erty adjoining the nine-hole lay umm nition turned today to Jan, 17.—~ Shoot Jey Coveleskic, recently tral out on the west side of the what tthe mar / ing ar y that club to Washington haw boulevard came up for discus on t r \ abet sk me HT sion with the thought that it thou ‘Corie would the public links golf It intert bit was t ers another nine holes to play K ho. prof t While Coveleskle over, or, 36 holes in all—I8 on " th cure Joubtedly bil each side of the boulevard. ‘ 1 tae of h his game, whieh ag orn was reached due ntinue i, ing the 1920 ae © book that Jack w play. His game, as ind son, I regan his complete card of 78-19. stent thruout the his summe Once as far from thm two days’ play and maybe the Wills. befo the deal asa goal one for both dite. MacDonald cnampionship ¢ that’s how it stands “Covie’ should bows Lave | pinosn brothers, Abe and 2 vad east a that ae after al . haere iy more, good yearns i ‘ Abe scoring 310 and Al how and sr ) JOE MADDOCK Do You amypeey’ and hin uncan and Abe Mitchell, | champ SES making will lure Cage I 2 ay! esi IT. G0 ee : mae help thes dren: the tine: 4 pe ae {tea : wile, | TCM rebuildag Bran Savile: b toh 3 1 nate h figur the peunsct hat's bu Jack loves "3 UGENE, Ore, on ni- da la: 4 rn anid. QUESTIONS | Ou ro Wea Rte Ae a Te ae ee euy: |stuft, so the good work of sl 1, What is the proper procedure pre Serer etd oth sd Baa aking seven, [Ping veteran means nothing to Os : re A 1 of (tHfOwn in an uproar here last night, wom ° ranking nnery | elt for eee reign ee ae oe ier ee unced that Joe Mad ne Cueto” ok: the winners | “Tt was a case of one club beat Players Like to Sock "Em t up t vc uy Permanent Rewards regular playing time? dock, head football eoaets bad tur ; willing to gamble with a velem AYING 6 “speeib ball” to: ghost ‘ for Husky Oarsmen If in putting the ball in play reaignati gh eae while the other club, trying t at thru the ¢ Chairman Dutton and’ hts Something tangible to show for /#t center it fi to the ground Sdock, who had Jed Oregon thru preferred to take a chase Bey eop bles I} men 08 Wye iboard are to | the two su ¢ victories won by | without either touching the | what was considered a su ake Savanna promising youngster Ie to offer, et sistance of the Washington crewr on the Hudson | pai t does the referee do? on, Was Vv d th nt Willie Hunter their talk exc a to ‘ Unt bay hse ey cnc tnd gt Gael (eerie ot Dave Nine out of ten spltballers fa f create quite a sit giate ee gt ee Peon aes: Pete, rembon teat center inne ro majors have shortened their cartes s among : the y Row te : iui want hbenube Dk the: tackinads et by the excessive use of the spittel me cho. SE Gold ANSWERS | wag impossit hin to devote ey ger Peckinpaugh, star shit sround—and thet inc by ¢ I should be continued for OP SPs 4 R f . now on the same team # antl! Dr Ue 8. G wy a Os asine HOMBRE Nett aoe tee The Referee akte, ence musicpie em riecry ek boa MADY Wea DEnCOs Be hecessar culty desired style by saying: j ed the fase and ann Members of the crews will to break the tle.“ There shall be « 6 position. “Coveleskie never tries to 10 wa absolutely nothin wa fed certificnt sion of one minute between an need A claims that Jack Bentley of the | you, He. starts the same with © worry about and that their 5 s} ri Ball shail be put in play Ix w York Glanta hada higher bat | spitter that breaks about a, foot sal would continue to take the same old t center at the start of each pe. | ng average than Rogers Hornsby |¢inishes with one. In between pilt—1.6 for an indefinite pe | Akron Bowlers Roll LOS ANGELES, Jan 4 change of baskets ts made in 1998. B says that Hornsby w i ds you the same stuff.” vag list Ls the batting of the Na- 424 for Hornsby, and really didn't | qualify for the champfonship. What was Heilmann's average in 1 when he led the American Season Monday ASKETBALL for the girls of tht % EGAD JAKE, ~UM-Mu ME WORRY ABOUT YEH SAKE POSITION ENTIRELY DISSOLVED FROM Mill Co, play golf for three hours | x Jevery Sunday and spend the rest of | the day figuring out who's ahead, Tmperial t <1 | Jack Britton Wins seen ratsepalitan Dowling, George IT APPOWIT AN WTS) & “the cashires , n ch, went around the | ropolitan Business — ASSISTANT-TO Dorr! | 8 o'clock. v4 \ | wood course in four ho o'cloe NEGLECT I ~~ ts [Wied tw Meheioes bibctec | a ne ye ne wuts | | Werdict Over Genet ' = | tist-golfer, feels In need of some | clipped at teast 65 min. | | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 17.—Jack | Terephone Comeeny ct feveloem | Britton, former world’ an Business ** }ehampion, won a welterweight listless y money he invites a friend | | utes off of that mark if he February eight. | Northw —Metropo Mutual at § o'clock. of his by the name of MacAdom hadn't lost a ball at the sixth c, Anat = - ‘ebruary Rhodes va, Y. Wy down from Vancouver. "Tis sur: | x 5] Beiesplhae api temee from |> O'clock! trapert een ve prising how far u golfer will GUY WoRTHLEY S gusy | NOmmn Genet, of Brooklyn. Brit-| Company at. 8 o'clo« a | travel to get hooked. RETURNED FROM RIP tol ton vies a Knockdown in the first ; ck ba es Aetepatitan Business 3 roun¢ . " VICTORIA, AD A WI “ ‘ebruar: 14—Imperial Candie Frank Osterhout claims tiat his| DAY GOING AND ONE COMING In the ‘semi-windup, ““Plekles”| nnoden ut 7 o'clock, Northweftas Be | By ~ aaa ~ Martin won a six-round decision | tual vs, Telephone Company at $a two sons have the makings of two|/WHICH ACCOUNTS FOR er Mike De Pinto, February etropolitan Busines real golf champions. Well, Frank |LOOKING OLDER. Telephone Northwestern ¥& Rd Imperial Candy ve T po al [at 7 o'clock ought to know; they beat him every | |time they play ) FROM TI n't let your wife play golf with her Ask her first; she 2 WISE: | ask you to | Pitching Not So Good Now MMY CONNOLLY, veterau American league umpire, who has seen 25 years of big league service, says the game has con- stantly improved in every way except pitching. “Major league pitching of to- day is not more than 60 per cent John Duguid's flooded with requests asking him to stage Janother Scotch match on the ear- liest date possible. Jack Scott has| Arthur Eckhout, Joc promised to feature the occasion by| assistant at Jefferson Par filling the clock that he ton. mail is to put pep ino your ob ly stogetiand might refuse Jefferson's . reporta | that a caddy found a diamond neck- lace on the links writes: “I am al Well, Art, you know that cel slicer; 80 déaperate is my | is likely to find anything except the| I have to allow for a siice| thing that he is paid to Joo Caldwell | chronic on “avery hot. Can’ anything be | eye on |] efficient,” says Connolly. don « | . “There are not over a dozen or lea neath Joe, eat plenty of] If the player behind drives into || Gutstanding pitchers in’ Wither vegetables and take long walks injyou, don't hawl him out. Compll- | major league. Ten years ago [the open air—which {s really the) ment him. He knows all about gott || thew wax talee trit " jmost convenient place for long |oxcept the “etiquette.” 1 ae hart ri arte: wict Pek jwalks, Report to us agnin next} | ely ball and the fac ty | year | x Witet el ey |] that present-day pitchers do not <a> *s ©1928 BY wen SORTER TR } your wife claims that she has |} take as much pride in, their work, | jyou three-down, don't arguo with |] tet the story of thé decline of niblick ne ol says Bob Johnstone, | her or she » with which the be-jcount of 10 might down mia) The ‘ the you to the! pitehin: acoo.¢ ing to Connclly | sc prcenn rer am yt |

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