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and Fighters) Badly Hurt BY-LEO H. LASSEN | in Accident First Report Had Ryan Suffering From Frac- tured Skull; Gossip - 1, ayne Munn, “Mat King, and Beau Brummel WotaeePste Maria Is Selec ted Santa ) champion, Ww he wait n K few year Bhi try cca basta comeback, like Jim Jeffric LTHO still laid v did? er gees 1 That what th xing . fans are wondering y ! } “ read no € of a t ° t Leonard's Lure of the game keeps many | first t from the Call | old ball players on the diamond that F ad sus: | long after they have passed 1 and was in their prime, but it’s usually | 4 . tition. | need for quick money that from the South, how: | keeps fighters in the ring after v baseba they have started to go back w y ured ar It Le 4 title pa to» would the helm of the Solons m late last ick waa re That there isn't enough hig class competition to keep I . a ore Bos pe many fe sees Seiees ® spitball heaver dkin't get ry Wall & along very well with the Port for several * land bosses last year and had ar oon fay onan relight the poorest season he ever ex he coming New Yo F : Sammy Mandell, the Illinois escent sbhtson gv mre flash, and several others enp- | muds and was" one of the able of giving Leonard a fight Popa siggaa ead a ti Leonard, 1 arnt : from his many It was surprising that he will wi should have gone back as far Gove s as los as his record shows. Gardner need th ney, wasn't with the team very much | has brought ‘em back befor 1) in Portland last year, but Jeonard not be x "| Hitched good ball in the closing to the F weeks nc a valuat Morgan Obtains California License t B Dundee, former feather nn YAWN 1) sell ME Job which Joo Maddock has left be. AST! POET cau GIVEN CHANCE BY JIM MARSHALL | Jan. The 10-round bill was introduced in the ture Tuesday morning by Rep-| resentatives Douglas and Moran, of King county | | year. round proposition. Earl so announced at a meeting of the athletic committee late yes- terday when the campus here gen- erally expected the announcement |that Smith was the favored cholce. 20 Considerable to developed opposition among umnl in The bill is given a good chance to! | Portland and elsewhere, url and pars, according to early |Jack Benefiel, graduate manager, and, altho there is some opp: | will attend a meeting with alumni the friends of the carry. The bill stling, bill expec Jin Portland tonight to discuss the} box ws too much about football of ago and not enough about | modern game. Smith is In con year and wree greating the Merri casant cee jsiderable favor among Eugene busl ee ee eS ee |ness men and on the campus as tary at not more than $2,000. Box! jel ing {# allowed except on Sund: = and for not to exceed 10 rounds. |Whitman Five Wins ht of I i ©1925 YEA SERVICE, INC. game from Willamette university | than 18 pounds. ® | hero Inst night, 27 to 24. It was Prome would not be allowed} | Whitman's first victory in tj wanace boxers, Northwest conference, he could not agree to an all-| | Smith } All participants {n boxing, sparring or wrestling must be licensed by ’ | Wi as well as all refereen| ener illamette Battle and other participants. No contest| : sy | | WALLA WALLA, Jan. 20.—wnit-| wed when the dit-| | man's Kketball five won a close | ‘HE rather startling defeat of Ed “Strangler” Le heavyweight wrestling champion, at the hands Wayne “Big” Munn, former Nebraska football luminary, About Fights| Manager Not MUNN’S VICTORY SMASHED MAT TRUST a Nebras kan Threw Lewis and Elevated Wrestling " Game in Bad Repute Because of Sour Matches and Juggling of Title; Palestina Didn’t Have Chance to, Break Into Old Regime; Munn’s Victory Big Upset was the best thing that could happen to the game. The mat pastime, a tottering sporting fraternity in general attractive of Wrestling seemed to be doomed unless a big up- in with the been calendar. about during tate. the least heaval was to come It has been anything he last few seasons, but the sport on ol has beer popular In the main it has ew Cours Planned for Earlin ston ALEX BY MH fi m ( i One reason for this was the so-called “wrestling trust” |‘ * e which has ruled the game for the past six years or so. The s if ng ” { ’ during that span has had a monoply on the title. Be- J J | ides Lewis, it included ap Stecher, Earl Caddock and) the Zbyszko boys, Stanislaus [ Fights Tonight ) to 40 and Vladek. / Bince 1919 when Stecher grabbed | raters, wet a had turr ™ Tt was a nico | e lp? rome ined *rasslers’* and Hackensct tina, A big. standing we elghing aro. tina was considered a good bet wi top-notchers. of was that game any the 1 an Jeat ears to 5 that since the days of Got was Marlin Pies. m0 *lestina’s Case ot ime cn one the Ne werful bullt chap, ver mix feet and nd 2256 pounds, Pies- | But wanted Ho waa ready to take on any of the elite gang for nothing. The purse was secondary with him. But he got the cold shoulder then, And has ever at an City, the Cornhusker was figured as another “setup.” It would be soft picking for the champion For Munn had been in the game ens than a year, He had slim ance of breaking up the “trust.” At least, that was the general opin- fon since for that matter, When Lewis agreed to meet Munn Surprise for Lewis Form Athletic Loop OAKLAND, Jan. 20.—Athletic of- ficials of the University of Nevada, | University of college, ruary 2, en A rionaz, St. Marys California Aggies and Frea- |no State college will meet here Fe to form an athletic confer. . it has been learned here, San. ta Clara colloge has not yet decided definitely whether {t will enter the new association, 4 Jaituation, Alumnt have sald Smith ‘Monument Planned kn for Notre Dame Team Notro Dame students will set up a| perpetuate tho| of the 1924 national champlo [memorial tablet nam to ship grid squad at a celebration Fri |day night Jimmy | Horsemen, in honor Crowley, of of the the team. one Four who has been {Il in San | Francisco, will be here for tho cele. | bration, | Delaney, JACK DELANEY WINS WILKESBARRE, Bridgeport Jan. 20. Middleweight, won a 10-round decision from Allen- the }town Joe Gans, in the seventh, Gans was floored Jack | have beat Evidently none of his -|sioner Landis for evidence upon which an indictment on criminal charges might be asked against | | ng | Bo Munn completely surprised | | fitted and moulded Pireer pd tl ao “|Lightie Meet | the wiseacres, including Lewis. will be very mu {a} the - Not only did he deprive the latter Vecciolaton. = | Is Planned in |- - — of his much-cherished crown, but Pye yy f Wt Joubtedly try a ——— he fnjured him so badly !t ts ques. 7, Oo a 'HIGH SCHOOL : lou . sdaine Ie Lewerwil “aise taunere |. Meeting Wednesday [FE . ew lor! no Columbia Crew a 1 ornia : tes | NOTHER meeting of the cm) [8] r op- | on the mat again | : a : Se i- onents, NEW YORK, Jan. 20.— Benny CAGE RS Lbs I AY } With the coming of Munn tnto mittee will be held _ fe Coast featherweight cham- |lonard’s successor as tho light a Coach Is Here \ ° top honors, wrestling should take when the Jones-Thompson Oy, | = \ hae had nearly 100 fights, {Weight champion will bo chosen after| Seattle and Pa pears uintet Ss 4 new lease on life, Munn’s victory | PETE BROSS submit thelr rental terms Jt 0 pet bas bed pearty 100 ght: |, atxntnation tourtemeat in which 0 hig ba : naw : | should put the game on a much whole matter will come up fat! o but has never fought more than - rentwelatte wilt seas ‘ te nbia oun tt N | plane. It should place it on|_.4 tWo-fisted battler is Pete Bross, | discussion at the general med = six rounds. He has always been peat : ‘ha is thelr y | D 953 Montana welterweight. He fights! m9 if and © u 4 asked to cor on h 2 | n t has jthe ton Gol able to step at a fast pace here |? © i oh mite ah - = lairata athe angerous| a c} 4 oe it bas been fn) 51, rounds with Travie Davis, Ever. club's members and friends: See Sent Maks aid Sa waaay” | XOTR Diesen comeettnnion. Ib wie, re: | as See a abe anite pea thine ; aie Jett veteran, at the Crystal Pool to-|neid at the Arctic club mail enough defensive fighter to go pear ner acca iane ismorrow.| Pinwevelt: at. Léncola, Br at championship var day. Well for four more sessions. | rng candidates. being considered are|Queen Anne, Ballard at Franktin. city basketball Y. W CG. A. Team Unless there ts some hiteh i Morgan is anxious go see how) ny Mandell, Sid Terrie, Luis Vit ‘ tn wetting! * workings of the plans, and Bud Ridley fares with Kid Kaplan, | Sammy Mandell, § etn a "AL o - i ee aiten & bel Vi t ¢ RING SHOW seems very impossible at thi the champion, when they box in |fentini, leotawh, tack te) Victoria Puck Team si aes ie ena ictor in ent writing, work, on the Be Los Angeles next month, as Morgan J nant ea ; HA ’ Co course will get. andes beat Ridie here twice, and |steln, Jimmy Goodrich, Joo Dundee| Defeats Edmonton “ outh, but Girls ntest jburn, and Trish Cirt Fillptno, Foster sagged the net for the Crys- tal team, while Stangler and Ash- ton scored for Bremerton, The larg- est crowd of the season was on hand to witness the contest, District Attorney Investigates Case NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—Investiga- tion of the Dolan.O'Connell baseball scandal will be conducted by the district attorney's office here, it was announced today. District Attorney of his assistants, ers, had been the stimony Banton sald one George N, Broth- ssigned to look over given before Commis. Jimmy O'Connell and two former York Giants MORRIE SCHL. AIFPER WINS Cozy Dolan, members of the New CINCINNATI, Ohio, Jan. 20.—} Morrle Schlaiffer, Omaha, welter- | weight, stopped Frankie Vinchell, Wilkesbarre, in the eighth round ON TONIGHT A the prasad Nos. 1 apy nd clubhouse will alee | see | Good News | The Jones-Thompson Ca, whl owns the property upon va new course 13 to be built com bat with the information py would not only give the ab an 18-hole links, but that remodel the present holes 1d modern putting greens erect a new clubhouse and ik 2)! Fuser The site for the erection the future home of the River golfers will be on glebright farm, This the new property, purchased by the Jones! son Co. several weeks close to the Pacific and affords a splendid not only for a clubhouse, bat also the only grounds where 2 FE : i 4 iserll WOOO Archite of the grot fine holes for three shots across the rive | several very in eet both sides of the , the next few days and pees t oo, showing tutes cups doesn’t mean any . o Pita ekanipion ‘then 3 a will go champ! ee tonitice Aste ae hy eg iy HIE speedy Y. W. C. A. Athtettc will be in readiness te the gant BS running immedia! after a match ry [teste -eilittenae' in” See glia Oregon Aggies The Bears lost| club basketball team won Abed IMMY SACCO, tho clever Boston opening bes 5 Bey o with Kaplan Jack Britton Boxes |nere iast night, 7 to 4. Fraser two practice|the Telephone Co. girls, 47 tof inte tightweight, and Johnny Jor | time next fall O j see Walker and Frederickson starred | Over Gonzaga Five } VL games to the) the open contest of iba \vormess Idan, the willing ‘Tacoman, headline | 7 | Flammer Talks Tanner in Portland) tortie vinnen SFOKANE, Jan. 20-—The Oreewa| Te et ree ee tee (ee eg eae Coe | Sullivan ane : | PORTLAND, Jan. 20—Jack Brit- Ageios just d out victors over | ockto! j Bight on | ~ W. C. A. . ‘ool in a six-round fight. Sacco is} od About Snell lton, formerly world’s welterweight | |Gonzaga wu: y's basketball five yblers, but came back better against} Mix» Fennell, with 20 points tojone of the smartest fighters on the Head Sequim ‘moke A 46] SEE where they comparing | ¢ ampton, will meet Izzy Tanner ot Regina Capitals i in {here Inst r A score of to | St. Ignatius college, winning 21 to 11.| her credit, was high-point girl, with|Coast and Jordan, who will fight, | Foun galices ae ‘dead i WU reae? Snell to Stanley Ket St. Paul in a 10-round bout here 2 red just 10 sec.| The reason it docsn't mean any-| Misses Hansen and Toner also up| win or lore, should force hin to ex- Sabie soit top eas | says John Flammer, “but 1 think | Thursday night. Win Over Vancouver onds the end of the gume, |thing ts that the Bears are Just hit-| in the scoring column. [tend himself. a ogee : 1 more of Willie Mechan’s style} 5 REGINA, Saskatchewan, Jan. 20,| the putting them into the|ting their do and with six letter ap, and Bae eel follow:| ‘Travle Davis, the Everett veteran, pa fa Matchmaker Fred of a fighter, the difference being | GREB K. 0. VICTOR —The Regina Capitals were the vic. | lead |men on the squad that won the title| |, ¥. W. CA. who can still sock, even if he has hae dina - al thee S «that Snell can hit and Meehan} VILLE, Ohio, Jan. 20—|torn over the Vancourer Mazoons | f have eAGUER: Oxpeth | reser C1) + loat some of his speed, tackles Pete | On 1 Ee UP site i souldn |Harry Greb, world's middleweight | here, last night in a Western He Tex Rickard has mado an officla red men to be dangerous {n com-} Murdock | Bross, the aggressive Montanan, tn Ueber eras ae “il never be able to under- |champion, stopped Johnny Papke, ey association contest. Tho acore | rank the fighters of the coun:| Petition later in the season, Ladar, | Wright .-....-. the other’ six-round fight. rer rate Other pean stand how Snell ever beat | Cleveland, in the seventh round. was 3 to 1. emphasis being on the rank, | Kincaid, Belasco, Kyte, Holmes and) Wohiace ..... Irving Goldberg, the only member | are: Jimmy yen ee Foley,” says Fiammer, “for = ere 2g i: rea = gee Tg are the veterans. Hcore by periods te te-az|Of "Biddy"* Bishop's stable who has | cnartes Potter, Aghows smart, boxer like Foley should «| California nd Stanford start thelr | F.0 0. totssssc 4 8) YUE | shown any real class in tnp North- | can Sequim, vs. Kid Sul i Panhtcr Dag pty Alen ier debt i ex soon for the championship of |" “auvatitutions—-¥ W. A., Fennet (20) | West, makes his second start in Se- | snags Davey Hiunteel punches, Of course after that BY A HERN | Southern division of the Coast] for Mansen; Linz for ere Han Hansen |attle tonight, in a four-round fight Cook. Washingtoml first round Foley was slowed nferenc the winners coming | for Toner. Telephone oe. ere (2) with Al Gracio, a newcomer from KK. 0. Busch, Sequim, ¥& down to a walk, but with prop- sa a eT _'| North thin year. Stanford's ‘five in) fer arewon: *lme for Mtehell; ¥ Fer- | Spokane Graham, Port Angeles; er handling in the corner be- <p 7 led by Ernie Nevers, who 1s @ star) guson for Hansen. Joe Wilson, the comical colored} ans, Sec Y | e Ee V7 | are Referea, Helen Morford; umpire, Fran- . mr ans, Sequim, vs. Youngs Eee kb Drier Bost A BY THE WAY TAKE, vis ~T MEANT el dean fe My vee Cee \cis Mulhern. ss battler, takes on Bud Fisher, of Au-| Port Townsend. nA boxer has no business trying to _ 4 FO-TELLVOU AMOS, haces ; ; ; ‘ DO You Kilow ANN: iO-TELL Yo! , JAE we and George Ishii, Japanese, will | ; ir gnia ibe ice ab i a THING ABOUT THAT 1 TRY ONE EVERY Aor AE | ie Nia Alumni Object TENDLER IS eae of international flavor to | Spaddiawe Mention “But ¥ still think Fe reat HUMIDOR OF Now AN! THEN, 1) poop ow til! Him, to Dick Smith | KNOCKED OUT) sate vruzman ts staging the} _ 28 Trojan Se eas reey 00) tual, Setant. | CIGARS 1 KeepuP| | HAVENT GoT A CIGAR LD Fituncom CAVE His : | show, the first bout going on at| LOS ANGELES, Don't forget that Benny Leonard Q GOLD ¥ WAS TH’ as Grid Coach) virtsscre, san. 20—Lew Tena £20" . |With Knute Rockne 4 was knocked out three times before | WW MY DEN 2?! | HOLDER, HAVE You 2=]| OUT OF Your 1 MEASLES! UGENE, Ore, Jan. 20--If the| Jf Philadelphia lightweight, whol = lof tho dickering for a new f he won the world's championship I NOTice THAT MY —«~IMUSED TO || -teeTH!. a kane siection of “Dick” Bmalth of Su. | Rave: Denny Leonard hie two herd.| Jeoach to take the place of Bim) White floored him after he won the| | STOCK OF HAVANAS | | SMOKING 'EM WITH A | Piney he nie, for football conch of the Uni. jest fights when ho was tho leading Bremerton Arcadians| !Routhern Californi, otical 60 | title, but nobody sgya Leonard isn't| |} }\ 1S FAST DIMINISHING| | HOLDER !. THEY | IK F | |e ity of Oregon was all cut and |contendar for the championship, was|Play im Tie Contest trojan camp today “— : : t fighte | 6 1 > | | | dried in the athletic committee 3 | knocked out for the first timo in his| ‘ rch for @ great fighter” EI EGAD VES le AINT AS MILD ACIGAR HH rumor had it, things have taken A loareer Hore last night by Jack Zivie| pghe Bremerton Arcadian Rink | sources in. thelr sears Gigi | ASL USUALLY SMOKE, I sudden change. Pittaburg junlor welterweight, | tat Thdepesas ati to acts te in |sota ts one of those Radiesse J RING BILL 1S “ BUT THEN, Y'CANT HI Wiriet) -aael Cirector 08 a taserene | Ja torrid gamo at the Crystal rink |the Job. | RAVE EVERYTHING, I} eee eee as lett he SmMaller Schools to | Monday night. McGeddings and | Second and Nate Druxman DOUBLE EVENT Jimmy SAcco OF nOsTON JOHNNY JO! oF TACOMA th Or idontal and c gar Stores Second and Senee n 1630 Ninth when the referee stopped the bout.