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Sn eet Scans + rt = cr wee vm a PAC -California Has Five Veterans Back for Crew About Fights STAR JUNIOR BASEBALL TOSSERS MEET FEB. ie for 7th Season Will Be Laid Out Then Age Limit Cut One Year for This Season; Play Will Start in Mid-April for Usual Round of Games; Star Shield to Be in Competition; One Class Only and Fighters BY LEO H. LASSEN HAT Jack Dempsoy his wish to retire to private brought to Seattle by “Hat” manager of “Dynamite” the featherweight who boxc Snell here Tuesday night ‘Dempsey is engaged to Kx telle Taylor and expects to be married soon,” says Parker, and the champion has enough money to keep him comfortably fixed financially for the rest of his days. Dempsey has S200, 000 tied wp in surety bonds, and with a steady income from roy alties on advertising and mov is sincere quit the ring an Parke Murph PRING'’S in the air diamond tossers are starting to formulate their plans for the season. The Star Junior league, the | only circuit for youngsters in this part of | the state, will hold its first meeting for organization purposes at The Star Febru-| | ary 2. Plans will be laid and the campaign for the season outlined at their first meeting. It will be the seventh season for The Star league, hun- dreds of youngsters having played in this circuit since its innovation in 1918. The big Star shield, presented to the league by the Se tattle Coast | ug club, a per petual trophy, will be in com- De You Know |! petition again. The George __ Cage Rules? | Rules? staging figbts under the now state | rourth, law in California. x his fights in the an immense seating 6,000 people in the build. HE { Winning Team i aces All Set for Marquette, | & : F Sans Bas- and the town Cubs won it last year JOHN PAWAY etting ® chance with the Yan Jack Silver Winner ATTLE Captain ———— STAR oY Work Starts @ “Red”. Grange, | Monday on New Course Construction Begins Mon- day on _ Broadmoor Links, in East Madison BY ALEX ©. iHT ROS curly ning work will be started ot inoor—te the bit of need yoxte the offices of t Puget M Broada: pr for ecade nd ¥ is ‘ 1 oh mould it to restricted dential park will be restricted to residents of the district. F ootball Marvel 2 ewe Says 4 w league, You need only to glance over Grange’s marvelous record equaled the record made by i Golden Bear Oar Says His Men ing Connibear War: 8 eh for ti ‘he California ergy This frm ch the by better showing from the Nears one they put on here tant spring Guy Bbright, former Wi Bruins for the oot tm ae while he has Mttle hesguael Wash ke are seven: Gi + and Hotle, coxswain. Better Now Souths who expect o mag im their ruee i ashington Huskies a = 4 r former The seter Cran » four; Beard, five, EE _S = 8S_&ke?_=t. S&S Wes & COD more club of the International straight ant. ing pictures and new | ty ‘ priieckadneg race between California ang syndicates he isn’t exactly go mm - . r 4 $ - : ies Washineto be held ta April “Dempsey hasn't fought in » ; 7 pa age ag Pas anphite Se ree miles time, and while he may engage B® player shoot for’ ® | ending ot t ety : u — ® bout or two, I hardiy think th @ dribble, or mvus The wi bin pla aes ax a he Fir the champion will ever dou the pe ee ing Butler ea, Ld AP veers cme, 2D. Directors of gloves again. He bears no marks put it soy wight amd others. b 4 sami ta’, P. N A. Meet of his fights in the ring, and if he bindianl tee . ball star, havin x pfpawincey As oi. G. settles dowm to married life t made 4 A os) verm stea' cncieee aiet ta teal fs little chance of him defending } eh. einer: hie ‘salipoel Foret ns Meek MEU ie AN Here Sai title ogain. is contact with an opponent that taser: |Will have. become 21 ’ Vernon Macan, the well known golf| 1A MERTIMG of the directors » fores with his freedom of move. Aprilr), 1925, will be tmeligibie to N L T course architect. the Pacific Northwest ane Nickname Often ment it is regarded by the official | Play Ready in 1926 | ciation is being held this aftersoss Hurts Fighter las holding Otherwike the rules wi ame 1" Be cer aha ance n Tacoma, which is to be the arena ICKNAMES of fighters who| % A player can either pase or/as in previous year ne rule CATCH STAR nar Pose olen ob ‘he rs Saas pelea deareipd annual championships have had success as punchers |shoot for a goal after a legal drib- | will be gone ove firwt meet ; rset Ay | tournamen: ‘ oftimes works as a detriment to | dle ing BY BILLY EVANS petite ie snag eta Haase | rpg pp that wilt “a Sed stop| & The s put im play wt oem] Clubs od to be represented . t with gt O'Ne iret ided joday’s meeting yy se ey weed las gts and t early the . H pr “ee ni the ol® of his year, ons. ene yeor will be the fixing of dates for Petters 1 ae | - teams wishing 19/4 = , rica tengo orgy Nac | the tournament and ® 7? oes SN t hole course of ye Br | of Murphy, © ° on has ste ONe was for the handling of the varie: ‘ne = peal eg University of Idaho nngcs os = stadas a N se meee Comey, a will be | | fields that will take part in the | ti . 4 narthe ouncements. | ‘ Soshelenpag 1 event, ie 2 pad ouitt poncher and be | §=Wins Over Gonraga)**" further announcement the New York| Broadmoor, it ta declared, witt be | The Tacoma Country ana Gannananen ae bea Py bas poet SPOKANE. | dan aoe ome, UB Americans from|x development unique and unlike | course will be the testing ground fe fi versity of Idaho jad $n’ the choe- | A2 ae nesimnennn other within merican cen. he can't expect a fighter to stop | ¥ernity o rallied in the Boston Red|*3¥ © within an An t the open and. amateur champion : but [88 minutes of play her last night compre (7 mately 200 acres o ecor roves TCATNESS | srivn. Tre new Fircrest Goltes f- and defeated Gonzaga university, and immediate bandits’ the “ Oe a Pre The Referee ms ape wil handle the women's and tak fe , " % to 19, in @ Northwest conference + — 2 taller 9 AD ington p events. SES IE Es DEA CII pehper per hiearmaespan svemrteaapee iment PenOAA | Wahingins nd th | of Illinois Grid Flash °°" — , “si 4 pub- | et the end of the first half. Nelsonter in the Eastern Intercollegiate home ai tit w mpose F : peat: : * Boch memtekers 9b So" TS. [and Nedros starred for Idabo, while | Basketball | 1 last season? ree, ED” GRANGE of Illinois was the outstanding football| Andy Rush Likel; ~ licity stunts, calling boys ‘K. 0.’, x r v4 bee ONeill fol g | . ¥ ‘Dypamit aod mach, but st some | IS8rm and PMagerald. played best |F. 18 AgpeeBgge player of 1923-24, | Looking Moundman § « times does more berm Vinay et | Pite at Yale Jed thew 48 with 99 trade that brought 2 Recently he was awarded two cups, one from the East,| jarry sutten, Brooktya jabs to i up to pete ti | Bud B t Lo: bien yma Leoeelis ar epee wn okey 4|the other from the West, as the most valuable player in the |thinks that the Dodgers have pital B® 7h Sie as’ Gk ‘aemhinle ‘ot erco: ses |, bel a hee ngigeen 2 cae P's edhe’ pans shrubs, which wilt be teft as much {collegiate football world. jup a wonder in Andy Rush, drafted this in the Northwest recently, the Decision in Sout. {in este. A | avila fox | The tenneranty tee paairat mate.| Walter Camp, dean of football critics, has twice selected |from ~ hd ere team in the FI Cincinnatl Ughtwelght turing Out) 1o8 ANGELES, Jen. 24.—Fred| Strand hit 394 in 194 games, lead-| shocker tx a sptttall piteher. Wal-| TM topography ts of such « nature init, fon one of the backs on his All- America team. ee ere a | light puncher in his an to lend ftaelf to artistic develop | jis 6 feet 3 inches tall, exceptionally the A Sere See pee, Cullen end George Manley tought .o | ing she: league. ly Sehang, who did mort of the | ii for residential sites, roadways| He was the unanimous choice of every football expert in 2 confident. cikaiaaaine one stast th Tacoma. dull ten-rownd draw here last wight! When did Jack Dempsey fight catching for the Yankees last sea oe a vel pieisan Regine arses bead LD pre at the Hollywood American Legion | Fred Fulton, and what was the re \,on, doesn't like to handle apitters. | “4 self links |the country when it came to naming the eleven best players! cames last season. 4 pson stadium. jsult?—H. KH teceiving Shocker will be one of Within this restricted distriet lof the year. Every coach asked to pick an all-star team | Dempse: rl ; some 100 residenitai sites have > Sai Bay City Location seek cater dicaanevse: mone coos Sanaa at dP Seo, korea! eat eee nter than} been laid out, fand around the |"Amed: Grange, Baltimore Has Made CS ac jo Felix ” o ay or We) OY Nettt tn 15 pounds lighter than “4 s aaahae vo vel oh yw . ARKER thinks that Jack SIMP-| more Bercot scored a knockdown | plasterer in the fiest round, lant yenr and maya he hopes to} outer edges the golf course will | He was the only athlete in the country who won the an Enviable Record he son, the veteran Oakland pro-|in the first and second rounds, but | show the ekeptical that he is tar| be constructed. unanimous vote of coaches, critics and fans for a place et There ts not another Qian moter, hes the best location for! was nearly knocked out im the! from thru Membership in the golf cub the mythical All-America team, minor or major, thet iat [ii Bul wy am 00k We ing and without a single post to mar the view, has a wonderful arena,” says Parker. “And Simpson, one of the best liked promoters in the game, will association contest. cash in on it because he has the confidence ef both the fighters and the fans, which is absolutely neces sary for success in the ring game.’ ‘| Doyle to Enlarge Vernon Arena J i rio, has one of the fin- eX boxing bylldings in the world, bullt expressly for ring shows, Qut- | fitted with the latest eontrivances | in ring accessories and than @ fight arena, AGK DOYLE, the Vernon fight jrie Sehiaifer, of Omaha, equipped | Shade, with individual opera chairs, Doyle's yesterday from Australia on the S.\in power were arena is more like a movie palace |s. Sierra Parker says that Doyle is plan-/and Billy njng to enlarge eating capacity ta 12,000 with the coming of the champions to the West. manager also states that a huge arena is to be built in San Francisco, altho they are breaking the longer ‘game in gradually, starting in with six-round bouts, now fight- ‘4 eight, and the switch to 10 1 his tag soon. Los Angeles, a |é Sacra- | ag oe San Franciseo, four big | senters of population in California will get the ig play for the title Miatches. San Diego, one’ of the Piher metropolitan cities, Is a little stow in getting started, as Je Stock. | ton and Fresno. 4 Correction From Fred Morgan RED MORGAN wires from Eu. reka, Cal., that the stories pul- lished in Seattle that Murphy heat Tod Morgan in their first fight are untrue, Murphy flooring Tod twice in the first round, only to lose the decision, and Morgan floored Mur- phy in their second fight, also win. ning the verdict. Two Games Carded in Women’s Loop “Two games are slated tonight in the Women’s Commercial ball league for the ¥. W. ©. A. floor. The first contest, starting at 7 o'clock, will be between the North- western Mutual Fire Association and Imperial Candy Co. teams, while the second game, starting an hour later, wil be between teams from the Metropvlitan Business Col- | lege and Rhodes Co. | Oregon Aggies Beat Whitman by Point WALLA WALLA, Jan. 2%4—The Oregon Aggies just nowed out vic tors over Whitmm@colleze here last night, 12 to M1. At no time during the contest was either team more than two points ahead, ‘ Basket. | 1 TAKS A oe L CLIPPED Ou OF TH" PAPER FOR You, MARTHA! “THOUGHT MAVBE You MIGHT FIX IT UP FoR SUNDAY DINNER —~ TELLS HOW “TO MAKE if CHICKEN, MARYLAND SNLE WITH HAM les MY FAVORITE Dish | ~ a, 1 EXPECT HER {TQ GIVE HIM Td’ SUITCASE SIGNAL ONE OF JAKE'S NERVE OAGIFT~ HELL BRING HOME A LOAF Z{ ¥M~ OK YES, ~~ AND DID YOU SEE THE OTHER SIDE OF THIS CLIPPING, SAKE ?e || OF STALE THESE DAYG |) WTS A RECIPE FOR tT cee ates a A -THIUME You OUTOF THE HELP ASK MRG, HOOPLE OVER “TH! SHOULDER 10 TH’ FROW DOOR! WANT "SECTION, <~ “WANTED ~MAN FOR GENERAL WORK WW FREIGHT DEPOT ~~ APPLY ROOM 245 TERMINAL BLDG”! TO SERVE SOME 2102S OY MEA SERVICE, (NC QUESTION == AKO SIDES OF He Against Chicago he came effort. This time G In 30 tries against the Big yards, a most remarkable act property embraced in the course | will be conveyed to the organiza tion by the Puget Mil company. Kach owner of a residential site will receive a share of stock in entitling him to the of membership, sub- Jeet to the payment of monthty Figures definitely prove Grange’s the individual football champion of the year. During the 1924 season! has been traded by the St Pail merican association club to Atlant of the South thru with another super-man} range came from behind to tie Chicago. Ten champions he gained 308! hievement. right to be classed as noor the a golf course practt golfer will have lly In his door-| yard, and still be within a few min- utes’ ride of the downtown section of the city, a distinctive clvic assct |PUJUANA RACE TRACK, Mex such ax no other American city pos- Jan, 24.—California conventions SESNES, of vanous kinds are beginning to ete center on the Tijuana race track, 1 . as the playground of their dele Complete Survey gates, after the business sessions OHN BALL, the veteran golf|have been ended. » These conve U architect, has completed the sur-|tions, bringing together many re: | vey of the property of the proposed] resentative business men, as those representing some of the professions, hardly ever fail to in- clude Tijuana on their pleasure itinerary, Just the other day, 150 delegates from the Bankers’ Insurance agents" convention, descended on the race course and paid tribute to king horse, and in other ways enjoyed a full round of entertainment. To these, many of whom were from the East, the extent of the Tijuana racing was surprising. They left with the impression which so many gather, that the course over which "Sunny Jim” Coffroth presides is truly the capital of winter racing in America, The next bunch of convention delegates to visit the track for a day of the keen sport will be the representatives of the National Cash Register company, They are hold. | Mercer Island Golf club, and he is ready to submit the details fof the | building of an 18-hole course thereon which will have a total yardage of 6,340 yards. A meeting of the club members will be held some time next week to decide on the plans and organization | work. | ‘Crider Quits Job DGAR CRIDER, who has been j 44 the real spark plug of the Jet. | ferson Vark Golf club, and who has | acted as secretary of the organiza. tion since it started many years ago, is positively going to turn the cler- {cal end of the work over to some one else at the club's annual meet: ing, which will be held on Tuesday evening, February 3, probably at tha College club, of office, and his shoes are going to be hard to fill, “Too much business" is Ed's ex- cuse for refusing the nomination for re-election. day at Tijuana. In honor of the visit of the Na- tional Cash Register men, a special Program has been directed to be prepared by President Coffroth, He ‘ Secretary Crider has done jing a convention in Los Angeles heaps of fine work for the Bem [the jatter part of January, and| con hill golfers during his reign | have designated February 1 their |California Conventions Center Interest at Tijuana Race Track! . | has ordered several special features. The date falls on Sunday and there | will be nine races | will be. distance events. ture race of the day, a route handi- cap, in which such cracks as Sui |spero, General Thatcher, Ospre: | Cherry Tree, Nancy Langhorne, and as well | others of ‘America’s best horses will | |go postward, will be called the Pat- terson handicap. This will be in honor of President Patterson of the National Cash Register company. ‘The day has been designated Na- less will be one of the biggest Sun- days of the Tijuana meeting. Babe Ruth Certain Babe Ruth says the Yankees are the one best bet to win the Ameri- jean league pennant for 1925. He says last season's failure was just the tonic needed, Charley Brookins, former Univer- sity of Iowa track star and holder of the world's 220-yard low hurdle record, is out to better his mark | this season. Brookins hopes to take the sticks in 2% seconds flat, one- fifth of a second faster than the existing mark, Benny Leonard collapsed under the strain of acting the other night. The number of spectators who suf- fered similarly is not known, of Yankee Victory) PREP TE! are keen is a great break for me,” says Already a large ~ Balt R Capit rr? in Bout With Burns (x * er a erat toa and a| Mumber of members have select- | for the past two seasons to understand his high rating. 2 = re ct ee egina Capitals SAN FRANCISCO, Jnn, 24—Juck | reat city to play in. Tenn almost | td their hone sites, and have | __________ While Grange didn’t gain| leu. when it won Defeat Saskatoon siiver, sa: Francisca lightweight, |hear the tinkle of world series pay icacend pe tipe Lest GRANGE'S RECORD quite as many yards this, son * id deet: r 'Oal dough, » 's al v ol a NUE? veg "7 ¢ REGINA. Haak Jaa, 14-—The Be | ® Sree wares bere wea( moor malntenance committee. ae arcs eens ate one| sion Gopal Shawl week, form Mast | oO Saver outboed (he) veteran 'BLE-SPORT STAR ‘The roudways thruout the property more touchdown, despite night in defeating the Saskatoon} DOL . he fi hat he played | Bheiks, 8 to 1, in a Western Hockey|Otklander all the way. The Ban] 6, o¢ ine beat twowport mon in| have already been laid out, and vis : Minutes Yards Touch- | the fact that he played less pyraceddbnsetiin [Francisco boy suffered a broken| 1.0 western confernecn is Harold |tOr# are privileged to drive thru the| Game— played gained downs | actual time. | Pa j ila Rhee Gate BIT right hand in the third round, but! Go ienham of Ohlo State, Cun. | 'esidential park conveniently. It is|| Nebraska 39 208 3 ' Dago Joe Gans Wins |" "°°" sinaneap, ays snd oe th Se |e ac ien ce c) wax pe tele prtet| Marler % 13} | Grange carried the bali 114/4 tro and center o1 the ba etbal wuys Oo Tite plat of a prop) wf ef B With Schlaifer. j Jere aesie ls a star in Doth pon. [erty, 60 that Nroadmoor will always|| Northwestern .. 19) 21. 3 | times, and made 1,164)0 ° out With Schlatter Spaulding Retained |‘: remain a private piece of property. || © : 9 1 =60s ts] yards, an average of a DAVENPORT, fowa, Jan. %4—| Mi : Privilege of the une of all streets, o We 1 | trifle better than 10 yards 2 : > | inne Coach away psi aed org oe Niheciesst rn AFOLI ota Z4—twii.|BACRY GOOD BASKETBALLER |A¢wars and golf course-will be « "1 | every time he tucked the| weight, won the decision over on M deve ahora io ithaca ‘| Minnesota boasts a first-class bay. |TeMtricted exclusively to members of] Spe ater. haliccnatnns nis ec? in & fast|iom pauiding, hea¢ Pall] vcthail. player in Racey, a forward, |the club, who also will be landown- K 2 |10-round bout here last night coach at the University of Minne | ree ner playa are built (°° within the tract Grange’s’ greatest per- SULLN GGADE RETURNS’ |teriay. Eriocs were made py an| Smid Nish. He's fast, nitty shot 400 Home Sites tue | formance of the year was SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. %4.—Billy|ajumni organtzation of former ath. and i cuabintialcsiaio srt The plan provides for 400 residen- ass H reared agg 2c aie) heavyweight, returned here|letes to replace Spauiding, but thoae 1QU E HOC KEY TEAM tal sites, each of which will entitle id I he made four touchdowns | «:., ays ; “ontario, boasts a hock. |{2# ner to proprietary membership 186 | in the first 12 minutes of He Js a member of thelretaining the man who succeeded in| oy outtit made un of seram brother, |i the golf course and one member. eA Say, fighting Shade family, Dave, George stopping “Ped Grange and the Uni-l tach | 3 . i ovoady, {ABI in the maintenance comm’ssion, || Minnesota hed A Michi ; Each is a star, The father ts coadh | 84.0.0 01° me a Bgeeweietd (ecepin f= ieee Michigan expected to ave - hich have control of the street versity of Illinots eleven of the combination inoi | cena er So emeaS sees s nt 5 | and sucn public utilities as are neces- Total 1164 13. beat Illinois, yet at the end leary for a district of this kind. 4 of the firs’ ri : peri he OUR BOA RDING HOUSE BY A HERN | The golf course will have a {Wolverines were trailing, 27 to 0, because of Grange’s re- jj: eee vattage pF 6,908): The markable open field running. | has been incorpe ad | Ihe o tions be nte | been Several of these | the High School of Co The fen- | poruand. j ; Bi mana, jt wi tional Cash Register day and doubt- | year that Speas has 0 | club, | Class | Rext. B be pl the lo | way | Linco! game cepar West Anne Paul Fittery Sold | Semi Pro League Men The directors of the Seattle ‘Del Monte to Have Strong Polo DEL Definite announcement of the Pe | | sonnel of the Del Monte polo team Ihas not been made to date, Dat- coach championship this ‘Ben Carpenter to — Ben Carpenter, the O. A. C. grid eleven in | bookkeeping department. ‘Bill Speas Signed | the Mississippi Valley signed one day and meet in the feature the high school bask Tuesday afternoon. Roosevelt, to Atlanta ‘Sen ul Fittery, left-handed piteher ern association. Fittery former Const lege performer. Will Meet M Baseball league will meet night at the headquarters, Third ave. 8. and at 8 o'clock. Officers coming year will be elected. PoP Team | MONTE, Cab, Jan 2h=— |Hush Drury, veteran Del Monit jstar, reports that the Del MG team to take part in the me of the strongest of players that mas ve d the resort. Coach in P. who- named head football He atso will teacn fn as Manager Ai Speas has been ce the Cedar Rapids ll make the fourth ¢ a record © D ciretes, where PLAY JLARD and G ‘The game | layed at Garfield. is suffering oss of stars, a at Broadway. , $ in are stated. to tangle # that will probably e championship && ™ Seattle journeys

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