The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 22, 1925, Page 16

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16 PASTOR URGES COMPULSORY BOXING IN’ SCHOOLS HE Ss | | | | a3 EARL A Gratton Hale Showing Well With Huskies |: New Guard Has Speed, Long Reach and Scor- ing Power NE of the me sing fea- tures of Washington ball victory over the Oregon Agxies last Saturday was the fine showing of Gratton Hale, who is playing his first season as a varsity guard for the Huskies. | aig ~ fot the Colum varsity crew b Hale played | spring. The New Yorkers w Mccod defensive with Pennsylvania and icasha, = de -long Ei ir with M very {Tech on Harlem river, being Very princeton and Penn in ive and his) cup regatta. speed being un-| usual for a guard. } him valuable in son's offensive Cobley he air of HALE guards. ton has had at least one good scor- ing defense man—Dick Welts last | season and Windy Crawford the | two seasons before that. But, with the experience they are gaining, Hale and Cobley will; both be dangerous as threats. During the first half of that Aggie game, Washington was playing a purely defensive game, somewhat bewildered by the Aggie system. But in the second half the offensive, which is Washington's best bet this year, started and the game was in the sack. Every man on the team is a good scorer and that will tell in the games to come. The Washington team is working out daily in preparation for the next game, which is billed with Montana here Monday night. In the meantime the Oregon Aggies are helping out the Huskies, They dropped the Washington State Cougars out of the tie for first place and if they can beat the Idaho Vandals in Moscow, Ida., tonight, Wash- ington and Oregon will alone re- main undefeated in both confer- ence races. Oregon hasn't played a big game as yet. South ey to Enter Cup Play| South Africa will enter a team in the Davis cup tennis series this | year. Brian Norton, one of the world’s ranking stars, was develop ed in South Africa? Major a els May Be BLACKMAN, KANSAS CITY offenstve | | | { | | | | Harvard Grid Coach | Maj. Daly, former army coach, will have a hand in Harvard foot ball tutoring next season. Daly hag been appointed head of Maj. | military affairs at the Cambridge | institution. ‘The eclipse of the sun will be ex citing, but hardly any more so than the recent eclipse of Ban Joh keepale eve SAYS PASTOR Altrock Thru as ALTROCK Nir K Stora’) Washingt ost He because clowning ed as a Harris to carry the limit of the world’s tithe « “ke Columbia Crew to (ape jp Races) Job» Wisn ‘Three regattas besides the Pou ach are on the His speed makes | Washington F ootball: Heck Edmund |Banquet on Thursday football and with Arnold | dinner will be held at the Wilso:fan bout sives | Thurs Washington a real | nwwiy-el The annual Washington Elmer jay night -astimer who hit nrance n Ser k to his is Hist Stanley rs In his defense of < this the Childs Tesreau, ected captain, Ed Kubn, re- scoring | tiring leader, and other playera who | I have finished their grid careers, and In the last few years Washing: | Coach SEF WILL DO THE SEATTLE ST AWAY WITH “RABBIT CHINNED” CAKE -EATERS BY KEY. BARL A. BLACKMAN . bas RE f the bamag Kansas City Pastor get » t 1 one jaa . r. | aod i | W : pes nad high 6 : If @ boxer is trained properl il have ! xing \s . comes accustomed to taking punches elsewhere € . . face or om the body, and a few aiches and os ae te by nearly as dangerous as football, yet its “pet 1 ea obje I bloody nose or tip are temporary injuries opponents * that point B match to h " yount to nothing to a bigh school or college athlete There is h a boy im Au a who would not } t This is quite true, but what is usually known as 4 oO a to aa nag become & 5 there la no game or ex “knock-out” punch ¢ not, as a rule, produce any t can hang “ more for a growing, red-blooded young ma A more harmful effect than to stun temporarily a delicate eee rye cent for a w seconds—10 seconds bein a suf s. * 2 } JEOPLE have opposed boxing because they } ficient length of time for one to lose a mateb pur \PPARATI 1 eer and bang cons ‘ . i port, associated wit | @ write been } o> ' t baring Fong worst element in the commun: | he fe that a r pa add th om But that attitude is rapidly passing, as ix evidenced a scomfort + er oe nt ; by the fact that 27 states which, before the world war ked out 4 boxing . ae d had laws against boxing, » now legalized the sp k-hamat to t ‘ " ‘ b mar A the cor vores, aad thy There is a an ¢ n thal t a * os bee sical 1 ot y ‘ would be leg waa rdous. Will Broken Ankle Slow Up Ace Elliott’ S Play This Year| saa a i: ah ee Fans Wonder [ About Tribe © 1 First Sacker Elliott Broke Ankle in Spring Game Last Year; | Has He Recovered? OW about “Ace” El } | | his ankle! ‘ed from of last the ow up t wacker of | th Indians? That's what 8 ng on the time f the Seattle | | lta rep ate Peg ns "| Maria Mt will be} The Dresdway fresh cage team de: BCA tan ‘. ete ee eitas incl the penvere. per qar i own system of coaching, putting a maxi wd men, m in th on speed and deception. The Oregon Aggies are playing the Ppiags Levi Four coaches are now tutoring the nt ‘ STEN ROOS TO Basketball FOUR } NOTRE DAME COACHES ON COAST “ fs vw uw West Seattle About Fights Rockne System S preading ‘The Hist the & : Has Hardest | and Fig “ee Westward; 5th May Com Ca e Bookin Matthews, Dorias, "Madina: ‘and Walsh 8 g Western Coaching Jobs and Use Knute Indians Meet Strongest | | System; “U” of Southern California May Teams This Year in | Prep Basket League BY LEO 8 LASS NUTE Ri OCKNE, the football wizard of Dame, undoubtedly the outstanding eo present-day football, gets results with bi | rn ere Dame system in the West. “Matty” thews at Idaho, Slip Madigan at St Adam Walsh at Santa Clara, and GusD at Gonzaga. And the University of § ern C alifornia is seriously considering Strenuous efforts were made to get R sho Vandals in Moscow ak COME TO U.S : been ic ing the system. : bee cane ca tiatiaa ever’| eoemne tweed ear a ieiat ed clas /himself at the Los Angeles institution, but that failing, but the neweomer will have to golat the last Olympic « will £ : Trojans may sign a Notre Dame man to take over Hans ‘betes? tha take t yeiaitary RS quintet News comes from California | 5 wacker ke Fo | etek. entede Auteas | coriketh wpa oop 8 ‘ that Teddy O'Hara, one of the lenderson’s position. 3 i hes iygren Sorangere ng iat tae an eae th re t best 140-pounders in the West, Walsh has yet to prove his metal. He was one of thed |Jcant deliver, and most of the dia-|countr git” And has to quit the game for » year (standing centers of the past) Si bh 05 yeh , rp n t if not for good, because o| % . & amd tollawers aed hetringing Ballard, th ands. He fought some dub | YC4r ie anand prove to be More Evidence x + of t in Vallejo the other night and a goo coach. ounta Eiliott ts the| Kid are Is on adh ial his hands were so bad that his Matthews has obtained won Is Sought i in | my Being one} Trial Tacoma tiel’ and opponent, who would have had | derful results in his two years | the min-| rial in Ta business in the ring with | at Idaho, using the forward | Scandal Ca I ts ~| ‘Tillie Kid Hermar nt n Hara if O'Hara was right, won pass weapon for most of his | base tn Te Maat; Tacoma tonight, If he * tuled for) the decision victories. iN =W YORK, Jan. 3% wman | of pee ae ywing with Edd ert ttle and) Aror the fight, when thé bandages| Dorais made Gonzaga a pow. nce is sought by D hee ore € 1: were removed, O'Hata’s knuckles on/¢r in the Northwest football wor torney Banton in the OO ; is gage ae both hands were so badly swollen | bis eleven tieing Idaho for the title| baseball scandal before Be GETS criminal prosecution of any principals in the case, He |to examine five of the New i that uidn't straighten out his|in this section this past season. | Madigan, who is being sought by the University of Oregon, he col y aside the | ’ M J | y rr ad ed to b ‘McG RAW ? P NURMI SETS ea ee eee ae] turned out a splendid team, los: nts and five of the | NE W PITC HE R 2 : | chance to re ing only to the University of | National players. | 4 rabid | | California, altho playing a heavy | Banton wrote to Co i tet | ara, a terrific left hook | yi That John McGraw of the ° , MORE M bit, had tos ucaoh “hitee 15 Soe Landis asking him to obi in wt atisfied with his pitehin - Conti Won t Play | power for his hands to stand the | Under the present rules, with the| mony from 10 cer a tafe t by signing of ° anys wr jopen style of game, there is a prem+) Arthur Fletcher, Horace SS or tae ociaane! in Billiard Meet Nyewanx Paavo| salf. I {um upon’. speed, -intalligence and| Gogeh und Jpeg team of the International league. the famous young Nurmi, Finn running sensation,| Other fighters have had thelr! deception in football. The days of| Philadelphia Nationals; JiamyOam Wisner bested Burleigh Grimea of ardist, won't enter the |Cfashed two world’s records} troubles with bad 1 Tod Mor-| steamroller football are just about |nell’and Cozy Dolan, former @ Brooklyn in an exhibition game last billiard title event to be | Here las in he bettered the} san belng afflicted with # trick left! cong forever | who were banished from summer Immediately McGras in the East » Conti has | ld times for nd 2% mile that bothers him at times, and —__—— cause of connection with grew Interested. Wisner was once Jed to remain in France this | ssed out the 2% mile record by f he most notable cases among bribes offered Sand, and threes) De Frisco Is After | Title Mat Match Frank Schuler, wrestling pron of San Francisco, is trying to ob- | or tain a permit from the California | on Athletic commission to stage a mat | jn sburg, also was | ye ater | in nd league several years ago, and| were made by Kolehmainen, a great |/FTWHE decision bt | ' i . 1 sion business in the local | Maddock, who resigned. Smith, an} between Wayne a a comes West highly recommended. | Finn runner, too, who set them back fights will be put up to the fans| Eugene attorney, played “with Ore- og stn Ash a heavyweight champion, and Joe| in 1913 : . | g01 1896 to 1901, and then went | PsPinosa_an Ste former champion, for} a ie themselves. Do you Want Judges or | son from oO. . taco, Munn Is now on @ vaude-| isn't likely that the} ville to Bagshaw will be among the' match will be held for some time,| phia, h | spenkers. if arranged. thi Jour BOARDING HOUSE Fon AMOS = WHATS ‘A CHANCES OF ME MARTHA FoR A RINGING TH’ BELL ON FIVE SPoT UNTIL MY PAN CHECK COMES ?. HOW 1S SHE THAT WAY. SEN FOR INGTANCE, SHE WAS MAGHING POTATOES WHEN I'D ASK HER ~ WOULD 1 BE W DANGER? New Coast Umpire big-timers was that of Jimmy ht, who had impe tle because | Giant players, Ross Young D Frisch and George Kell ; | ured Bob Fitesim- | y, had trouble with his | FOR GREGON: British Pair Pair Wan of his hard. punch-| | Jan, 22.—Richard | n San Jose nO ENE, Ore. Shore Smith was yesterday) SAN oan Jan. 22,—Abe {named head football coach at the and George Duncan, | University of Oregon, succeeding Joe a jot a second. His new time for }10 minutes, 42 he Frisco light the 24.mile was | the F adie |record was 10 minutes. . onds, The new tim Is Experienced Man \..\:\...).", Ed Teck, one of the new experience handling the Indi He worked in the New Eng. second 13 minutes, 6 5-6 Nurmi has set 10 ords, elght of which belonged to Joie Ray, The two ne broke last night umpires | time was It’s Up to Fans Themselves able sional golfers, won an I jover the San Jose tor | East to Columbia, where he played| 1 Ww i ile: sending tans until 1903. He was chosen A xing commission, thru! american fullback in 1903, and was! Chairman Elmo Jones, has asked The} ‘ hi Sol bin eer that | star to nak for the written opinions captain of the Columbia eleven do you want referee verdicts? OTS SOCCER PILOT | “ES: FILIPINOS TO captain of er team for next year, e Yale so - | of the fight followers on the subject: |7°0" ver 4 (aula FRANCISCO, F Smith will have as assistant | Los | s ler Cochran of | BE EA UR fo, If you're one of the inter- | coaches Bart Spellman, line: Billy|the first 260. block 6f! ested fans and want to express Ay Saett cy: . Reinhart, backfield, and probably }1.9 halk line match with! your opinions, send a letter to the sport department of this newspaper, signed and addressed by the sender, and it will be turn- ENTY of new faces will be in| evidence Tuesday night when| the ring gladiators make their week- | | Moe Sax, freshmen. BY AHERN |p: —_J {ton of Alameda last giving the local star e | Cochran got the lay MY WoRD, Jake! . EGAD, \F YOU VALUE WHAT HAIR You | HAVE LEFT DONT ASK MARTHA FoR THE LOAN OF MONEY /. BESIDES~1 WAS A BIT OF CHANGE MYSELF, AND Vou WOULD ONLY SPOIL MY PROSPECTS OF GETTING IT! TAKE WATS 5, FoTiDeE Him OVER, ~ I'VE WENT OVER, BATTERY E | FIVE WINS ‘The Battery E ly bow. the block in a single tmmlngs” inning. Clarence Eklund ed over to the commission. Two new TW MATOR SAKE, an Filipino fighters will be} jmaking their American debut. Rufe {Canion, recognized as the bantam It may be put to a ve Pool next week béfore e at the the first pre- =! | timi ‘ basketball team de- | - TH VENUS welght cha [liminary goes on. | x OANED GUN elght champion of the Orient, will| featha: thaiatokan ranbaer Colon ¥ F NOES oe || DE MILO box six rounds with Chuck Helman.| Should Sh } 21 to 20, in a thrilling contest, play a Winner in M me THAT «ToT HAVE BEEN H |the Portland youngster, in one of | hs Cad last night in the National Guard) COLUMBUS, Jan. os a TONDE Bt GROKE A the scraps, and Young Furral, an.| How Judges Vote league | Eklund, of Buffalo, "EM OVER +I LONG MELA (otter bastamweight, will box acne om time ago this writer sug-| Ring, with 16 points to his credit, | fully defended his Tight THINK THEY “| Mitchell four rounds. | gested to the boxing commission | was the star for the winners, wrestling _ champi that when Judges are used the referee Pos. M. Tc. (20) Night by defeating Cleat ] “Doc” Snell, who made such a 0" - | sensational hit with his victory over|Stould sien to the crowd how each eae 3 C1 Mares | OC Cader ae " Vis Woley- two weeks aio. is tartied individual judge had voted as he col- | ny QoL)! Outaimings | Pee tals for the main go with “Dynamite” | lected the slips, Seattle is the only | Bar Ks vchaanaiie boxing center in the West where this | Stender is not done where judges are used. | 4, supstitutions «| This gives the fans the lowdown on | Bob Shannon. ~| how the officials are voting and they | Are entitled to know it without wait |ing to read about it in the press the [ne xt day Chapmin Betterton for Murphy, the hard-punching Oakland jer. Snell is already in training hi and Murphy ts expected to be in § jattle In a day or two. Rattery E, referee. Score 6-6, last inning, M Saskatoon Sheiks | man on thie Bel | batting, Win Over Regina ‘ right field, Does the | SASKATOON, Sask., Jan. 22--The | tually have to 2 Saskatoon Shetks defeated the Re-| Un driven In coun! |Calgary i in ‘teas jons There are referees in Seattle echt and Ted W in Western Race Good Referee Would | CALGARY, Alta, Jan. 22.—he Re Needed gina Capita to 2, in a Western | home team credit pers Calgary Tigers stepped into the lead rr the commission decidesto use Hockey association contest here last | batter did not go te ai in the Western Hockey association |.L tho receroe dec again, it wil Right skatoon rose to third place} ‘The _ situation be? race here last night, when they de-| be absolutely necessary to obtain the| PY the victory jupon the number o nee feated the Vancouver Maroor 4} best man available for this work, . cae ot the Wy uy oe to 1. Mickey’ Mackey starred for) particulorly in the main events | it was perfec! the losers, while Anderson and Cully| | Ad Schacht iiand'es the bo: Hoppe Hurt When __ the home team vi | Wilson looked good for the winners, | In the ring with the best of them, | Reset aaa He coat: the: faun taven't | He Spills on Ice fin but nis hit, altho Mich in his decisions. Jan. 22.—Willie | is bad baseball. ichi Wi high-eln balkline billiard! However, if two Caen Man ill side of Si jehampion, has been forced to put} time, the failure of the Coach at Wisconsin. man, jaway his cue for at least a week as | run out his hit could } If the team in the: Hi iH Hi} I} Hii | MADISON, Wis., Jan. 22.—George! New blood is needed in this depart- | result of a fall on the ice which | ble, HH, football coach at the| Ment, if the decisions are to bo vest. {Cut a gash an inch long on his right | ered the ball and | University of Michigan, was yester-/¢4 in the s again. | elbow Lout would have retired @ ased the run. ‘The rules state that a play in whieh athletic director at the | of Wisconsin, — Little, |who fs to take up his duties at | once, will receive $7,500 yearly, day | University named Nronp ¢ Jan, 22 DA VS. & |Fisher Is Quite | PALO ALTO, Cal, Uni-| score a versity of Nevada's basketball) fails to reach first base.” Popular, Mates! team will arrive here tomorrow for | of the batter to run cut Mis8 G, W. Fisher is quite the popu.|tWo games with Stanford, Friday | it possible for such & * BUSH WILL SHOW ‘EM }lar hoy at Princeton university Jand Saturday nights. | arise. | Joe Rush, traded by New York to| He was recently elected to his | What school won the | St. Louls for Shocker, is not at all|fourth captainey in varsity sports, ST. IGNATIL I ketball championship | backward in telling the world that/getting the job of soccer pilot for| SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 22.—! A : | St Louis got the edge on the trade. /1925. He has served as captain {Olympic club basketballers beat St. | Wisconsin, Chicago $ | What's more, he intends to demon-|of the soccer and lacrosse teams in | Ignatius college, 30 to 27, here last | all tied for the honors strate the this summer, his other honors. night. eight games and losi ®

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