The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 23, 1925, Page 19

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

We! my) i outh ¥" —— — = and Fighters py LEO H. LASSEN and Davis Crash Ball Hitters Still Get Plenty of Attention From Fans, in Spite of Orgy of Runs; Los Angeles May Have New Catching Staff; Other Gossip OUR new sluggers will p play in the Coast league this year and their showings will be one of the high-lights of the early part of the season Babe Herman, a first and outfield-| attle Indians. eft-handed wae aeiv cAI ie baseman He’ er, joins the 5 sa hitter and has a reputation for being able to w A give the ball long rides. UCH of the interest in Frank Brower, who first came into fame by the ring show coming leading the International league in home runs} pext Tuesday at the Crys- | a& few years ago, will be with San Francisco. Brower, like {Pool will be cente red upon Herman, is a first-sacker and outfielder and hal left han ded fe showings 0 m and/ hitter, Brower hit a dozen homers for Clevelar id last year fyral, the k nino boys, ea "ae ye and only played ety of the} qe are making their fir The Referee | ti. . BSN gr in the United State: tl ken ane ace their arrival from the) y 2 Vance’s feat of win-|hit aro a junds a few days ago. a wc ve war at ned. | tea on Newcomers always have a w eas x arora gain drawing power, par- A AE goarly fighters of a differ- Patoce | bie i race, and the Orientals| , dozen | Who hi | fat have f here have on | Ka at y " ase given a good account nis Ags “oe iibemselve 3. ie years These sta mark for modern be 1 as L.A. MAY REBUILD a Sadtod CATCHING STAPE » Bi J ton ever! Chances a ut Low Angeles will tional singles tennli| present a new catching staff this ship?—O. R. C year, altho the Johnston copped ee Manila, the only Eskimo iter that has ever appeared fer, will be on for the second few Tuesday when he fights woos Wilson four rounds. BILT, RODGERS ee 4 LANDS IN PEORIA | Where is Kid Lav time | "pill Rodgers, who has joined thet lightweight champion of the world?| .ocinds of baneba landed in B. A. ¢ Peoria fi xt ye (an Breaks or At last reports Lavigne wae wo ge the Threel t . ° «in an av f t All Times? trott fighters go to the cen: tructions a bout is cor clean elf at all Oregon Aggies Beat Idaho in SEALS WILL KEEr poy moe L. The former {s usually in | Furious Game ,.” a Francisco Sealn have mogue in Seattle fights, with | 4 jt about de the douery stepping back at the TY OF IDAHO, M ; t fmmand of the referee and w, Jan. 33.—Coming from be- |"? bends towards tant, Peiting with one-hand free and 4 times is order of anger | Ce regu cleaner exhibi- | 1@d an Idaho lead of six po Oregon Aggies fot victory In last f furlous basketba night st conferenc® cor ft was Idi Miles, Idaho point man of th Spaking of officiating, the rown Vargais of Queensbury rules scoring Gonzaga-Haskell /@phatically state that there | honors for O. ee field Play in Spokane fall be no clinching and that goal Idaho Ie los Fimes is liable to disqualifica- ing minutes of play. At half time 4¥pOKANE, Jan. 23.—Gonzga u pie for doing so. When a | the score stood 10 to 6 for the VAN- versity’s football team w t the Hier gets stung badly the in- | dat | Haskell Indians here on © | Mint is to grab on to his op- — it was announced yesterday Spent until his head clears, | rangemonts for the big intersection ithe is all right from his |Folwell Out; New 1 were cloned by Coach Pitt of view, but under the s Pi nf he is committing a foul. Navy Grid Tutor ch technicall- | which are refer are many # i the boxing rule enforced, the Bob Folwelt is out as grid coach at the nayal academy. Hie USINE | had expired, and It wasn't renewed “act Wendell Drags Down Big Coaching Purse gerssthea pentane“ Bead W. Owsley, backfield coach at les are undoubtedly the |¥ ; % ett ¢| Percy Wendell is in the big mone Be lasts : Yale for several seasons, getting the| Perey Wendell Ix in the big money ee neta thenisan og 6°" | ‘The former Harvard football star }has signed a contract for $19,000 a lyear for three years to coach the | Lehigh university gridders the col-| lege game \Neun Showed ‘Spaced on Paths Last Year| fa allowing for variances in tions, : Footwork Vital t nou Wills-Romero Bout Plans Are Ditche THE SEATTLE ec TAR |{Teroes: Connie Mack, C ry’ tal. Pool Judges | | Pennant im Ooitober Is Worth Two in Patera About tFights| s|NEW SLUGGERS ARE IN COAST DIAMOND LIMELIGHT Breer, Herman, Horan NO CHANGES EXPECTED IN HUSKY FIVE — Another Reason for “Rusty” Callow to Smile PAGE 19 A LA BILL STUMPF Pin assay y I VD No Westar Grid Teams to Go East All Intersectional Games Are Played on Pacific Coast; Florida Passes Edmundson Works With BY TOM OLs SEN One Quintet Par Werte Varsity Cage Coach Sel- Peto dom Makes Change in I Coast Lineup After the Start - b TER H It’s true that there's plenty of schools to afford competition right In the East, but a game with « Far-Western eleven would hardly fail to create new interest. The Eastern college manager who took this step would establish himself as en- terprising, if nothing else. T has a lot to do with undoubt- team I HESKETH r have vernber ould be neces- Jeven for the y does ere's going ortunity for a name y enjoyed APPLEBY IS c UE L /EADER FLORIDA PASSES : tong UP BIG GAMES j18 Florida seems to be passing up @ tc well chance for a lot of nice pub- an inter-sec- during the in not going for football game tmas days Florida’s climate is such that a football game that time of | Veteran Catcher to | Hold Coaching Job Ben Egan, fqsmer International| the year would be feasible. lieague catching star, has been} Of course, there are no big « cow of th Cornel! | stadiums in F ida, but it might be baseball nine. will | worthy» body’s time to build one “Rusty” Callow, Uni eneity of Washington crew coach, has another reason to smile t ox coach fe 1 |for just such events as this. because he h hecom th 1 th r a baby boy, born last week. ee oe [NOTRE DAME heavy 5 Wilsonian Residents | = | SYSTEM SPREADS bi ‘s football system is Watson Sent to | spreading thruout the land, just as Minors es Giants Washington's rowing, system is. Graduates of Coach t Thot Boiler Ex ploded «ise emenen SS * and Q I, t sae ey tev Nanded pitehcr| sought everywhere for coaches ith Shia N the old Ingersoll showed | Wonder what he would call Walter 1°)" Swen foe the Minneapolis || Jobs, while the ame can be a 7 “ or whatever it is the t, him writing about Ivanhoe and |‘), in the American association | said of Washington's oarsmen, ed by Tex Rickard. W the people who|s knights, and Walter never | rest year | who learned the Connibear sys- i had forbidden him to 4 thow tx in the Wil ted a spear, Didn't he have = j from Coaches Leader and adh bret Heer euene that the And he said a lot of other |Jack Britton Easy | wha avorié. ues hae : ‘ ct] things about the seribblers, in- | . | inet and cine 4 i er exploded of someth: i who has @ distinct and winning sys- 1 Bagshaw ing| Cluding that they killed boxing at | Victor Over Tanner}\\\° have a big advantage, partic fa “s ball pe o, or| the university and all of the | PORTLAND, Jan. 23.—Jack Brit-/iarly if they aspire to be coaches het be. @idn't: Knock out 4h raf arth ‘Wrenetnain ‘acells newspaper boys present just felt jton, former world's welterweight) themselves. And a coach's job is uideat laaeraeatien > ae With the dishes ratting and | Uke going out In the garden and | champion, had ttle trouble in win-| not one to be sniffed at, either. % : the chandelier threatening to eating worms: ning from Izzy Tanner, of St. Paul, bafiaidass aet S 7 drop off of the ceiling, “Baggy.” |, ANd (hen the “Litt phone as he | here clase night. Britton easily out-| pil zitman, of Newark, led the * an everybody calls Enoch, be |h## been nicknamed by the fans, |boxed his opponent International league in runs, cross- Ted Lewis Defeats H pounded th some more, roared | tn the semi-windup Billy Gardeau,|{ng the plate 17 times in 145 Francois Charles with a a OUR BOARDING HOUSE Miilting of the feet in punch- and avoiding blows must be with speed and skill in or- for a fighter to be in posi- 4 g ‘ LONDON, Jan. 23,—~Ted ("Kia") p RB and trainers, particu aus Jockos Hine | NEW L. AL PITCHER pe 7 “ kgs Besos a) and Md lng older pol, when Paul in the o Los Angelos has obtained a new! champion, won the dect ever |int fot te te aoe io |xame played with Seattle here, led | pitcher named H. A. Sanders, who | Francol Charles, — middleweight |. edie teasissoned’ ie in the American association in stolen| hurled for the Mexia team. In the/champlon of France, in a 20-round| (ino “ 4 legu are 4 who h the most vital of a. fighter's (Danse last year with $4, | East Texas leag a [bout here last night sia Sr thee | ttle: .ho eurers BY AHERN): > 16 punch at all times or to | MP the old punch, est their speed | ? Morgan and Jimmy Duf- | Litt the cleverest fighters on Msg that Seattle fans have in a decade, or since the | « Eddie Campi, Their | boxing skill is made pos by their fleetness of foot, with clever hands. Britton is still able to beat of youngsters because of his Kan, tut when he's up the real thing his legs won't | #, and he can't keep up with t his leg: DERBY, HED THROW A HORIZONTAL FIT With VERTICAL-TRIMMINGS!s WEARWG HIS ROBE 19TH’ Last oTRAW |. THIS, wv BACK HOME HE. USEDTO OWN A TANDEM BIKE, an’ HE ALWANG RODE rr ALONE ! ~~ Punching flat-footed are dangerous, but the faster. | Emen will usually win out. | TORIA IS PUCK LOSER) RIA, B. C., Jan, 23.—By| 43 to 2 victory over the Vic- the Edmonton Eskimos into second Place in the Weat-| hockey race here cf Yaitors put up a great exhl- ¥ ¥ scored once in each Ietoria got off to a late} king both of its vd Session allies in CARD PRE DSH WIN NORD 1 Stanford's freshman eshma bid | team won a fast game from merding high school of San 20 to 17, here last night NEW Simons, champie Vrived h as one lthe eltr Be the wor With | thing is amoker Olive nie Aust |ney in boys. mel to The wis intend sils out nowada Cincinns ny Angeles re | Babe Fi | |a draw | offered by his manager, tin & Salt gymnasium, cause the handle is hard to say everybody having their ton- s, thundered on wep You wee, last night's spread was | how he did throw the hooks /the annual spread for the football pencil pushers! Sweet car-'team and every year at this time “Louney birds," he calls ‘em, |“Baggy* gets something offa his} ive the nerve to write about | chest about football and he sure lost | me because they never had/ a powerful big quota when he rapped | nor of telling the stretcher) the scribblers. | to let them play, never mind the busted leg Eddie Roberts in 7 |g . : those smart alecks who w fo SEPM the biz reason for rope GIN TAKE 1S A WHY, rT athe WERT Hora A Seger Draw With Herman () i i ve utouent ot ig and road work that pI Z WHN GAN ~ VF UT rv PAST TACOMA, Jan. 28.—Mddie Rob-| the ufter having to read what | Mig parts in a fig ‘s pace Lucid tainle roe NOW DONG ANGODY Ni ne ry HIM710 BORROW]! |erts, Tacoma welterweight nas hey’ thought bt ‘him te vera THAT TH’ MASOR 19 AT ANY GOOD HANGING Jee MY ELECTRIC R | Tillie Herman, of San Francisco, | years Ma fighter's legs slow up A CONCERT -TONIGHT!| | ON A HOOK! MY J BEARD, Cl \itgraror 70 || boxed « slow six-round draw here} Well, it's all in the business. | mo the down ade, and his} AKE WOULD & + Mt | last night Bugshaw furnished all of the ex- are the first art of his an to | WF We GTUBBED Hic ENE] | GAWGHw 1S HE STILL USE rT FoR by LOOSEN TH "Thine semi-windup Leo Lumski, cltecnent last night Pre tii or Aga thet g0 tack on him | ON Nou WEARING His STNGN 24 WHY SAN A ROLLER MUD OFF »| Aberdeen middleweight, had no trou-| Was a very genial toastmaster, al ther night Travie Davia net | PET ROBE Ai TURK WOULD You BELIEVE TOWEL!, SHOES! s PURO WIDMIAR ONS SHuany Ore baited G a Riven Pibsht Supers © atl negro, in six rounds. asuy little featherweight held Aberdeen slugger, to xpecial event y Matthews, the ‘olmer, in the English Lightie Is Here for Tourney 0» Yatmer told a story that YORK, n Alfred who claims the nship of Great Britain, ar He will be Dave Brown, Thursday of England's candidates in | mination tournament to de- nny Leonard's successor as id's ightweight champion. Amateur Smoker to | Be Staged Tonight eight bouts carded, in readiness for the amateur to be held tonight at the Aus Ninth and every- ‘Ted Whitman is In charge of the |whow, taxing over the duties of Lon-/ pall in tin during the latter's jour California with the Bercot _ BANKS ON ED ROMMEL Mack looks for Rom have a big season in 1926 © Connie is of the opinion B (that Kommel will be more effective | that’s about all. jit used less as a relief pitcher. He to try out such a program, lightweight | around a {the Wilsonian Janl-| portland, and George McCormick, tor got f wondering what Was | spokane, boxed a 10-round draw | wrong in the engine room. games. Hoe was also well up the list in stolen bases, with 34. da] One thing you gotta hand Bag he don't talk none behind | your back but comes right out in| meeting and tellin you what's on his mind and he took the chance to tell shaw thing to say, but everybody laughed anyhow, And Elmer Tesreau must be playing around with those cross word puzzles yet, because he sprung the word “prognosticator” on the | and yours truly had to look up and it | an hour to spell it out. | boys, the word in the dictionary, took a half | knocked the boys outta thelr chairs and sald Louie Tesreau would be all right next fall “Wee” Coyle, who is no long: a politician, but throws to- gether a mean speech, said a | lot of mean things about the alumni who haven't backed An Bagshaw's football’ regime at ny man who has worn a Washington. pair of Florsheims knows Ed Kuhn, who plays a better line game than he does as a how much real worth you can buy at $8.85 during this sale. Florsheim Shoes are not sold at any other Ce at such a low figure. as captain of team. Regent Miller, Profs Charles May and Darwin ¥ nest also spoke, Meisnest put- ting the bee on Councilman Nichols for a car line to the stadium. And $6285 fo oe STYLES ONE PRICE REMOVAL SALE ph Nichols told about foot- when it was a rotten game {s 19 guys weren't sent to the hospital Too bat “Doc” Brown wasn't there to argue with him of PIKE ST. STORE And Torchy Torrence spread a lot Same Prices at Second Avenue Store of dirt about the boys who were leaving Washington, and Chalmers Walters got the Flanerty medal, andJ FLORSHEIM SHOE STORES CO. 03 SECOND AVE. 206 PIKE ST. Don't take any wooden money, a5 the boys say,

Other pages from this issue: