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12 e THE SEATTLE STAK = 4 Se ee i A FISH STORY TWAS EVER THUS | Also Ran: Joie: ‘Ray, Bill Bryan, Athletics. DDIE MeQUIR 1RING Bill De M E Hel f th W relieve j * i £ : | Steelhead Season On; Umpires Take to Cover |__ siti Aboutfighs NO LOAFING IN 1925 COAST LEAGUE RACE Jand Fighters| players to | HUSKY CAGERS WILL PLAY MONTANA FIVE HERE TONIGHT BY LEO H, LASSEN Be Fined if ; -e Real Sport Kings; R Records | Prove Their Right to High Honors é] Grizzlie: They Visit > 3 = * | Fraternizing on Field _——— With Rival Players or With Fans Is Banned Dangerous on = Court; They Beat Idaho Game Tonight and Trip to Oregon Late in the Week Will Be a Real Test for the Washington Quintet; Oregon Aggies Are Powerful INCE thei lineup ha lars the Washington | tom i team-rolled thru its opposition with a erful offense and a rong dé fense otk the present dope the Huskie look like te trongest five in the Northwest, But they face a tough week, starting tp. IM POWERS, a San Fran- AS _ the players cisco scribe, attempts the Bae _ first selection of an All-Coast boxing team and his selections S| ASN ’ ,, should be interesting to Se- . night with Montana and winding up with 5 be be . my t £ e the 5 attle fans. with ¢ " the gam rip to Or hey will play the | : Powers’ listing of the = playe Oregon Aggie id the Oregon quin. ; 4 ms 3 1 , act was taken »: tet Saturd i fighters is made from a ¢ ‘ali- | : ree Pages cia 4 a ohana 4 ‘sawed thas is d a for . ,i ar while se act ;. Montana, with a fa 1, Snov at 4S dangerous, fornia viewpc int, and Neve any ¢ ' 1 , Satine ileht: yt n6 into camp, his selections, as a Whole, jing ke out of t nen if the The Grizzl rot off to a bad st n they k ¥ will meet with the approval | weren't act engaged and to § @ Grizzlies got o} 2 a bad sta nh they lost to ” arson ng the Coast, like |more Ke t t Washington State in their first big game, but they havea & of fans along ast, . 7 2 rtor all such rankings, there will|,,*° > (noe , , cars gerous team and Washington faces a real Contest when : -itiotarn sveral posi-! . hile x n the Huskies stack up against be criticism of several pos aseba iw » rowdy ele eat tated v ithem te A tions as awarded. | Bui ee It H pened Powers’ rankings f Washingt . . Heavyweight—F Pr hace my tw on Saturda is Light: heavyweight — Harve Per | inated. | on Btate, I nd Whit American race ving be spotted é Jack Reev ad Fred Sul: | —$ $ $$$ $ ___—_—_——_———. of their games were bitter || N 100 yards in the Brookiya of An x van. “2 « nut the Aggies won a ames in the 2,000-yant ¥ Niatersene—te caine, nse| First Giant CAN SNELL Six Wonder Champions tin erat wn won ‘wining aa ow and F any r . jac | r big floor at Corvallis the || put mi broke two mecdnis, hed apenas oe Owner Dies , T Y sire Washinglon « tar|| peice ty Soeesciet Wells and Joe ©. | - NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—John B. Hold itles for ears | riday mses Bia 5 4-5 seconds and the mile anf ’ Junior Welter—"Spux" Myers, |] DAY. owner of the ort New ‘oP Saturday with Oregon || one-eighth was timed at 4 mig « Joo Benjamin Dode Berec ee - gripe) Ht . “Ty sa ep < 1 : ars it one thing to be a champion. But to hold onto the aes wie: phe for the Web- |! utes 58 seconds n Lightweight — Jack ver, AC€ |! terday after suffe eof |Ishort space of six months has the laurels is something else again. | oth Montana and Washington wk bial Idaho, $1 to 9, or Hiadking “sod Tocmy: Cartery | ile xing bug Many sportive celebrities have ascended to the topmost] wii have their ngest lineups on |! Oregon beat Willameti. SLL ' ot Aalns 2 was wealthy. maz ing, ts i « pinacle after a gallant uphill climb; have vaulted the spe the por tonight ne men who will aa noma chub’ Seek ieeae be it Se ores n Day held a es art &e coh ai Pre Teams to barrier to success, t barring a few exceptions th sachin sn ' : Day C, 26 to 13, in college baske- Hi t rr rot : ; P aile rete oir y positions f thing more id syn ig - || ba 3 Featherweight—Tod Morgan, De Grounds as in when he tackle | failed to retain their lofty positions for anything re sever -Fiseseee-G, Dahibers | Snell and Bud R spector of players and umpires Dynamits Tangle Tuesday limited span. sake ** ftimet |] ob Roper “amatenal ota “ofall nessa, Amat ye L . : a ste, yh foe bag sees be . | Down the old sport trail, however, we find a handful or jooviey ...” vere, Dabtbere |] op m "Gtbt 12 sora at Les cke e . was able to go to the pa als. f Tj tacpievesss SUE T Te st - M pasastecigin _< : in Cage Battles so who have leaped to fame—and have stayed vay on oe tigers Angoiea, Febtnassial Johnny Farr and Nationalista. being « fie WITH Ballard, West Seattle and/calcium glare for lengthy stretches; yea, have held the : — Flyweight—Teddy ‘, Jimmy ‘Tacoma Eleven hitter for a feath | Broadway ted for the tead,| throne for sensational periods. Some of them have since Two Quintets Dr. George W. Clayton was Gi McLarnin and Fidel LaBarba | Def Seattl orweight |with two victories each, the high|passed from the champion-, chap named Eugene Criqul, | 1 as judge of the je lefeats attle Snell, hard as 2 | came along and Kilbane’s re- n 10 be held in still Ketball teams will play|ship class; others ar Unbeaten in | | rhable reign was over. But | ne Poor ails, bas let pets sg as hor 13 % mu Sends in Soccer Tilt cuilehen i fend round of gamea Tues|carrying on. They represent) johnny had perched stop the | Ci Ci it a so Sh FPG p= Se OETA. ES : Tod Morgan and | day | six of the major sports. pugilistic throne longer than | 1 Ircul ee aos en a radi wave, (deci m ve V and! roadway Is the only quintet of | , any other ringster before or HE Hi-Stars and Hall's School of an ‘as most Seattle fans will agree. | decisive victory o' SNELL pd nlc gy ge ad nly qu | Hoppe Leads Em All since. slate y pep 4 He lists Spug Myers, Joe Benjamin nd game of the series for th Lavich Teas es en o* lthene three playing on ts homelyyYEADING the list of so-called| *. nee nim) ading wo Po and Dode Hercot in that order in| Puget Sound Navigation company's} (1000 [ot Oe Oe ee ne eck | floor, ‘The Tigers take on the i tive immortals ia Witie |... ; pee Poh da og : Cy eae wis h or welterweight division. He | trophy at Tacoma Sunday, 6 to 0. 1t/°* © verbial duck’s back pis ; ¢ the bil.| effect m cham . mM |league tod: only undefeated pl Noodles fon upon the fact | was the second straight triumph for| But Mur is thing else | Roo he Teddies | ace (riceoe<waveneny O8/JB ee ce tan bl at Dee to, eee ee in'th | ee eases. his & 3 3 ca pe "| a ell ¢ De dhe als ¢ Hard cue 1 the con t A ; 3 that Myers beat Benjamin, Well | Tacomans in the series. again. . Suell canbe bit ‘and he also | badly the loan of 5 Wocs te cn Gabon Pog pe ria | nO W ; Hl * | The Stars trimmed the Washington HE only real surprise in the ah 8 so did Bercot, and the logger holds ly Rankin, Billy Firth and Frew |Deck# ® punch himself, Ask Vic ers, and shes eat seey 1 [°F ‘has been pir grewgritrced bed bik walla Matha Mie Mt T nual tennis vanities Sa ame a decision over Myers and fought ed for the tho the play | : | emt Seattle goox to Queen ated age : . y big time golfing get: inight whe Sunday by the Uiilel” Sil : two draws with him. mbers of the winning eleve It looks« like one of the best ac j and bo si tiara cs er a on “ ee i half, 29 to 18. Close ch ne torent Lawn Tennis association was te ton “ ~ Ite battles ofsthe yea er nen | by tie | » two t be a record oj having | the cosh to hurry their shots and ats And he leaves out Young Carman | was faultless [tice soa rot te Take, bere whee | by n, and the! tiv Mouph started oat se wiektton’: ie SB TOPE 0 the ¥ h to hurr: i v r shots and placing of Vincent Richanis in ee J ti 4 Jimmy Sacco altogether when ———___—_ Snell and Murphy tangle in their | man won't bo #0 effective | p ; germany Rte ‘ 19 Hi-Stars romped home winners. |P' UE O and the dropping of WE | thi Seth of ih Bercot. Sacco | : os | six.rounder. lon the ‘The West Siders figure] OW Career back In 1996, / four times running, He was turned! With Herb Rivers and Eddie But , has held ty J did beth of them beat reot. oe Canadian Skiing Fea Seailat the cand Gales Ito what tiekeoiae, he has clung tenaciously to the (joc on fifth attempt Jast sum-|ter running wild the Mercer Athi Mam Johnston, who ok (aie anit Syne iMeted: in, the eniwelen™ | ketenes on: Chek fetes meet old laurel wreath ever since |) Jclub ran Up & score of 40 te, a7 {berth since William ‘Tides Bile alles and he has lost but three fish’ In Champ Beats Hall been! Mes c liman.} Ballard haa the hardest job of the! with the exception of m single ee 3 club ran UP score of 40 to 27 dominate the game, to tind ~ some 40 starts in the West. LONG BEACH, Mich, Jan. 26—| Norten "Wilson va, Joo Mantia,| 22" Playing Garfield at Garfield. | year, when his most dangerous | Nine Years Without Defeat \ston in the other bane. |. Tilden, of course, a5 ieaeame —_— |Norman Biger, Canadian ski cham- 2 5 nila! Franklin plays at Lincoln in the} contemporary, dako Schaefer, |r Gi poble, now coaching at|® : | Helen Wills the ranking woman play 4 9 | mer | welterweighta r game dr, ruled the roost c : aceon Se] er and Howard and Bob Kiswe fi Others |Pign, hooked an American title to) Young Furral vs. Mike Mitchell, | aan x ea We a hevk the are aS: Cobt ll, goes the honor of a Left Out |hix list yesterday by totaling the | pantamweights hen we have the grea ) SRS left out who should |sreatest number of points in the] ga Fra ri |third annual ski tourney here. Clar.| : |Hin superiative deeds on the major |hM!King up the longest winning : DOES NURMI |i mane Sooo ( wer patio Ae bat Aeae fecal oat ante cotball. Doble, while hoe ranking follow sve Jack Downey.’ Seott Perry Séake league ball fields are too well trenk in football. Doble. while tu. thing fll ght to cams « he 1 placed in such a list are | third Paes bey heavyweights | known to need much comment Lr ysigg om Th Vie. Foley, Joe Simonich and Edale |¢nce Hall, Detroit, was second aa Austin and Salt are staging the Third Ball Chance | (°"",/°, *°"! A including the | Washington years ago ee Richards, New York eitf |Hans Hanson, Minneapolis, third. | sow 1is ; aa | 770m "up to and including the | ning consecutive seasons without | | 2 liam OM Jebnston, San Frasde . : Scott Perry wants another chance. |1919 campaign, the Georgian topped |Tin® Consecutive : 3 am M. Jol Huffman, on his record, is the —____—__ The big ftight-banded pitcher!the American leaguo hitters by ere oe tates cn seen ie oa o big ed > 6 American leagy nitte eve cade oat *) Johneon, Philadelphia, Pe golstandiog hearrweht in the |All-Blacks to Play |. 1 jurped the Phildeiphia Americant amazon but one—i016, when “Tris|7%¥ aM! | BY HENRY L. FARRELL | £ Walt: © etn goer West today with victories o . r Lea e in 1919, and again two years later,| Speaker momentarily halted the nd then there is en, , YORK AY ‘* 7 Harvey Snodgrass, Los Angele. Bob oper, Jim Delaney and |in Canadaand U.S. | May B gu | plating Mati pal cicat ee eine Ee | the tennis monarch. Tilden has | N{GAY ORK: Jan. 26-—"Ae's try. | te Sennen, Todienapo st Ray Neuman. Even Frank | ;onpoN, Jan. 16.—The All-| ay Become Pro} /\*\’ és | ‘Diayed “Thoekey” with the rest n keep going like an automobile,” |; ‘year Farmer beat Neuman. Blacks, crack New Zealand rugby| The Timber league, consisting ot | Ho has applied for reinstatement, | Unequaled in Baseball Annals) of the field in the national sin |Toteson. Ftobertaon salt today in |11 Foley went South a few months |tram, are on the high seas, home- Kelso, Longview 3 ost r batting march| sles event for the past five sea- so. | Sons, He looks good enough to and several other | : = ( Oust Washington cities, knows no parallel in all t to obtain a Che b| Demaree Syndicates ball history. Moree it isn't to| continue indefinitely, tho it is commenting upon the defeat of Paavo Nurmi, world’s greatest run- ago and won nine straight fight® | wara bound via Canada and the Southwest from the best boys they had in itnited States. They will stop off| may attempt | 9 ner, In the £,000-yurd handicap California then, and when he lost/at Montreal, Toronto and Vancou-| classification in organized baseball | * be approached, either. | rumored that the champion : : ! ‘ - jat 2 . | classificatio J baseba proached, races Saturday night in Brooklyn. to “Doc” Snell it was a feather-i ver and play against the American| before the next season starts | New Comic Cartoon) iti a iis a mw featherweight | Plans to retire this yenr. titiavtiad: ta tiie task 6 ss weight who beat him. |Olympic champions at San Fran- eo Al Demaree, “Hit-'Em-High-Al,"|king was crowned. The personage| Hoppe, Cobb, Kilbane, Evans, Do- acca tee . | t the University of Pennsylv Simonich deserves a rating with | cisco, who pitched for Seattle and man-|referred to was Johnny Kilbane, a/bie and Tilden—all names to con ppranhs lis tee oad Mem Re it iddle- ead coac! 924 America either the welterweights or middie- | SEE Pictures from the Coast show | aged Portland for a while, is xyndi-| Cleveland youth. Kilbane came into} jure with in the field of athletics; |20%? coach of the 1924 American weights, as he has held his own) he name of Bilt Tilden’s first | Jack Dempsey is growing very fat. | cating a cartoon, and if it goes over|the title by whipping the crafty /namen that will live in the sportive |OS™P< team and an authority on with the best of them, losing only| i010 is “Haunted Hands | Fischer, Alexander Grave, rT miesioe, A.W. Jones, Wallace Scott and BX But the growing size of his bank-|the genial Demaree won't have to|Abe Attell museums for all time, especially .in =e ranked because of | to Jimmy Dutty. |Opponents always thought there|roll is proof enough the fat is not! worry any more about getting the For 11 straight years Johnny | billiards, baseball, boxing, golf, foot-| For tho first time since he fin. | Williams were not ; : | was something spooky about him. above his cars. old souper in shape. had the chevrons packed away | ball and tennis. ished behind Gullemote, the great MEN'S DOUBLES eee Este ———— $n hiis hit, And thenma French | Champions al French runner, at the Olymple| 1, monert and Howard Kis. ee Accented eR SS Es EE Be S| Pte a saci games in Antwerp four years ago,| 2. Wiliam M. Johnston anf @ | Nurmi was beaten by Gunnar Nil- Griffin. Ricdards of -heavyweight division on | y t Griff x [PRE Hehtneavrweisne divin 091 OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN |, son, a fellow countryman and aj 7,7. utr 298 Vita BS ea eee five emer irec ors AK E | member of the New York Finnish. | * uae i , and do ake 2 ncenatlan se J pet er V | difference how you rank them, Bert EE PE Cz | American Athletic club. oe Snodgrass and J Colima is th nding middle GAY AMOS WILL SORRN JAKE~ BUT TALK ABOUT ‘Plan S ee ] fo) | Nilson won by one-fifth of a séc- Thathelmer and tate 3 weight; Duffy tops all of the wel 4 ru CHEAP! WHY | Jond, but he had a handicap of 100 | ek DE eae ital yaar ever Iw Ae. good You PUT MY coLLARS 1 AVE BROKEN OFF jyards while Nurmi went the entire | vr. Lat, Tey and TAKE WOULD | BY ALEX C. RO: HINNING Friday, June 19, and] the Class B fellows will be shooting B continuing thruout the follow.| Ver a nine-hole course, because it is ling week, Tacoma will be the mecca] Very doubtful if the second nine at WHILE TH’ REST 4 WE BOILED for golfers, who will gather there to| Fircrest will be ready for play when OF TH’ CROWD FJ BECAUSE, |take part in the 1925 annual cham-|the tournament opens. GIES A FULL Mi cesstRaL pip |plonship meet of the Pacific North-| But. be that as it may, everybody pected, and from present indications | Bo RS FORE geese ea reg. as any of the lightweights, with the possible exception of Sacco; Tod Morgan is the peer of the Ss featherweights; Dixie LaHood is a | corking good junior featherweight, ; but the division doesn’t m 5 thing, any more than t lightweight honors held pS Wet Yours TH’ = | DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS! NEXT TIME You TAKE || WITH MY MoNGoLIAN 'EM-TO-TH’ LAUNDRY2|| LAUNDRYMAN LAST IVE GOT So Few OF WEEK fue HE HAD 'EMTHEN'D HARDLY || THE ASSUMPTION Ta | distance for a new world’s record. | $. Willlam 7, Tilden and A te Was Other critics said that Nurmi mis. | * Norton and Wray, Brat judged his pace on a flat track, and red H. Chapin snd. W that he started his final sprint just & second too late, There might be| , som a ‘7 WOMEN’S sinc | 1. Helen Wilt hing in that contention, as he Miss Mar: was just a step behind Nilson when | % Nrs 8, 258 “a 1 sociation, whic be| is very enthustastic over the staging |)... 0 Wallace or the junior welts MAKE A BUNDLES. || DOUBT MY CREDIT. THREE!» RETURN A | nela the Manone DIE Waa Cutin Jof the 1925 meet in Tacor ar} padecoay x tibeBiat. fess | Sane poe ee dug group. 1 FIGURE Vou HAVE AND AH T HAVE, ) fl \try club, with its sister club, Fir-|Chester Thorne, president of the as-|, NUrmi apparently does not feel| 6 Mise Marthe (‘Bevey Loe hat he overworked, bi is al-| 4 ne is overworked, but itis al-| | Bvt aid Be Georgie Marks is entitled to the bantamweight crown, and Teddy Silva is a legitimate fly- weight, who can fight. You can’t ple: ybody, and all in all Powers’ ranking is a good DISCONTINUED my DATRONAGE WITH WIS ESTABLISHMENT, crest, assisting in|S0ciation, and a host of committee- | the handling of|!™en from the entertaining clubs are | tho field that will| Now busy working to make the oc- mako up the Class | cation a huge success, which it un- B championship. | doubtedly will be. The 72-hole med-| PUNCH BOWL SO MUCH LAUNDRY, THEN'LL LET THESE GO THROUGH FREE ON-TH’ SOB Lot! = Tet t impossible to get his opinions, | 8 Mra. BB. Cola, Boston, 2a While he may have private ideas of | 9 stiss Molly D, Thayer, Paladelale what is being done to him, he has | 10. Miss Leslie Bancroft, coe ta a not vbjected publicly to the hard. |!): Mrs BE. H. Roeser, New Mra, BL F. Steng, New Tork working program that he has been Miss Helen Jacobs, Berkeley, Cal | | aye ever: bets ie SR a Met rs Bowton, one, and It's interesting because it al’ play test’ for/TO P. N. G A saben Ww asusme, i ae Sdith see ‘on, Mase will cause plenty of argument, such the open title will] ‘Tho pinch bow! will be taken| The Finn star has four races this |! Mra J. D. Corbis. SAG { as those advanced here for fighter occupy the spot-|under the wings of the P, N, G. A.| Week: three in New York and one] "Ya jin Boston Saturday. [174 aise Katherine Gardoer , Batt q poner nte: light during the first two days of the tournament, | and will be played for at the Wav erley country club, Portland, hatin | Mes day, mber 12, The tournament ‘GIRL TEAMS }19. Mrs. will be held on the| will hereafter rotate at the various wre, Rie‘ ae host course, which|clubs belonging to the association PLAY AGAIN | will also be the| which have 18-hole course Match | Big Rnate Match — arena for the ama: y against par for 36-holes will de- | TEAM STANDINGS Pettigrew to Lead Oklahoma City Team Ned Pettigrew has been named manager of the Oklahoma City tour and the wom-| cide the winning team, which will be| , “nyt won Seat, eet Off Until team, in the Western league, tor oi en's champion.|composed of six players whose total |X ST GEG) one proposed {hreekamaneae the 192) axon, He succeeds Fred | ships, handicap aggregate will not exceed re © 1.000 | between Willie Hoppe, Luderus, former big leaguer, who | MWe" ‘quleli@vicce dB eatcokun +2 ASH] between walle aa “gage Dy al ek ee cca jround of the amateur event will get| But what golfers, hereabouts, have | Rhodes ¢. 1 eee] champion, won't belie agile Oi sd re laa |under way on Monday, June 22, and|been waiting for was the date of| ; because of a contract to whleh league this season. this test will also decide the winning |the 1926 championship. Now they| The Northwestern Mutual Fire! nefax is obligated, to play & four-man team play for the Davis|have it, and so are now in a posi-/association and the letropolitan | matches before that = & pi tion to set the time for their vaca-|Business College g aake up, for their vaca- | Bu College girls’ basketball Jackson Is Still | On the following day the fair sex | tion. | teams were winners in the Women's l » Now in Three-I Loop golfers will engage in tholr qualify-| “Ro at Tacoma, June 19 to 27,|Commercial league contests payed | Reed Col ege ing round, inclusive: Saturday night on the Y. W. C. A, Si er 0 Remember stonewall Jackson | PROGR “AcabeN ‘i f ‘ori | as Socc who played first base for Seattle M_ ALMOS oor, ing ine Sa c IDENTICAL | ° The Northwestrn Mutual Fire} Soaer has one back in 191 3 |Judge Landis Plans _|associstion asuresution defeated the| maior sport at Rod collees He's still dabbling around in the Except for the change made in the L renee Imperial Canty Go, 18 toate | the minor Oreo metas 1 Ha cl i skal lin \eoiaiahe peria 2, 12 to $, lo f Three-t here he has been Davis cup play, this year's program, ong Trip in South the Metropolitan Business college the first game ‘Reed beat J ince leaving ttle jwhich was outlined at a meeting of! Judge Landis is planning an ex.|won over the Rhodes Departinent | 2-0, recently. 5 trying to get Springfield. the ansoclation held in Tacoma Sat-| tended trp thru the south, and will | store, 33 to 12 , or Ksuptanig will tad, pode: the ina, nee tr aimost Identical to that off go to Cuba and the Canal Zone,| ‘The Business College teams plays} Whenever we read that a Bill undoubter will take over the man eo y '. 1. ams ys , * Huber ‘ot the. teat ie that pr har witton tan Fy eeU A Tt planning to be back in Chicago at} the Impeplal Candy Co. in a league | er is well fixed we start at # , ‘ re has not ad: the start of the major league sea-|game tonight on the Y. W. C. A,|old man Landis oughtn’t & goes into baseball. | vanced in its making, as was ex- son. floor, starting at 8 o'clock, gate him.

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