The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 30, 1925, Page 20

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THE SEATTLI TAR thd t tieditt 25, eens ee HEHADDA DOIT | [vor y Kings: Hoppe, Pader WwW iski Firpo gees Read Life and 52 2 Loves of Maj. Hoople AboutFighs| SEATTLE PITCHERS HAVE FANS GUESS! NG and Fighters pRNIE NEVERS STAR ALL-AROUND MAN Wastinein Star of Marine Elev) Three New BY LEO H, LASSEN 4 ae Moundsmen PREP BASKET [Famous Runner) 79 TOSS COIN Stanford Ace | Are Certain LEADERS MIX “yin, see" ts), FOR TOP SPOT Does Well in Steyr, Mil nd Yo Country gin ae Due; Braves Each Activity ‘ , Owe One More He's Now Playing Basket- ball and Baseball; Star on Grid; Track Hopes UFE CANION, the Fi ; ¢ i fishes pino fighter, n ade al” c j showing it first |; rt last Tuesday, |« Chuck Hel But Canion, bigger ar “?P I AYS HE R EK i . isving ta. ‘ohay be kethall and stronger i” e Port , ov - . aseha ie is forway on the “7 eet ot pre the test that > . Star League se t quinlet and hg the Car he will get next Tuesday , Meeting Set when he faces “California” Joe Lynch. ¢ for Monday a Se WILL BE READY 1 be in a bad way, POR BREAKS ; COUNTING ON bee ' ~% s ’ 5 TWO HURLERS Killef . he threw right hand u instead of punching straight Cn ee ee . Pe ; aad 5 the with it, When a we piers seul beaeball and track seasens cease the whole body ean be me hs rho wilt have) {he latter. sport oad A eee ‘ a ie oldovers reat ‘thin the blow, And 2 mall tinal: ‘ thda . neat gesenes : ‘ ees é ae enects a fae him open for a counter panel ‘Charley White Has ; fore April 1, 19 brig op An BP 9 ar : ; we toed fine the dn : jelman, in s ound, é ee 3 stung Canion badly when the Quit Boxing Game : : : be : tise ‘ensoe’ stata ren throw 2 hire Ghisaee lieerolant: whe’ “EEF Berlenbach Favored ' t : mes this reer, Canion stabler Agr vide oar ther ss ta nord ‘ in Gotham Ring Go Gear AL AKousn se , “ea st 3 expected to deliver Borel wee 8: * , i Dd ' , unt vy YORK Her PERFORMER One of the finest se en the ory of foot- { he's right he'll be-a/.Himane of the stara of that ele nu l -yckman, a Yo na\HOW ABOUT wh boy, whe oattl a <s' to the Coast. -Rickman;| BAGBY? Whether the task be smash ve ho . Seattle nar Rysk jams) Jim Bagby ts @ question mark 5 Sar ‘ M : : ‘The ¥ ing thru a line In football, drib- | who learned h 0 upato high schod Nae Pri 3 Snell Earned kou zi th! bling down the etball court | feam, ¢ alfback for the Line finish pli a Rest or pitching ngerous bat i a = ee ” ra ‘ - peep A hi WATERMAN y Women Golfers Announce Plans jt : Dirndl ter, Nevers can be upon % f * * ae bc er, and one season in the lo put every ounce of energy be @ bigger winner Snell reat for a while. The P for ore Season at Everett Radio rar ios Go ES the ce , Marine Eleven Had Fine |..." %" = essiv e tops and to see! shastin kid, always ¢ erel fight to his_oppod a lo BY ALEX C. ROSE we Herman Gibbon “Suds” Sutherland was a de cause of his intensive husky fellow like Snell in i : wen aah : f Grid Seasoi In the space of two months |s :gaede ome the tebe ship test | St . t Pim na . \ the Our ‘ ‘ man, “he ‘has already filed ball ‘thane did el sme saat socks vie Foley and.°Dr- ‘we No ¢ will be mah starur guide adios ft t b ‘ ' the k of I ma in the . rning in 20 victories’ Joe -tynch, Vie Foley and “Dy : ‘ feoatehals, ‘as was |e vine cap in too great for him to try to r cond fails to get] ; : f the three new-comers from the Bagge RESphY, Cee bf iit ; ’ arid say that Stryker is the was a tough battle and the ndica gai. Kg sittan ° At the time of the “big game” But the Quantico Marines are | . : ne hens , only decision he lost was the Mena sis opie: (eutfiaintas, come 4 Bob Roper ll Tod wth Ca : |< sommathing else’ agai With & et 1 tenn ot ee gab second fight with Morgan, and Pin lated hivepel . Poi e a oO a begged powerful team » Marines b v . neyy mag it’s no disgrace for a youngster prceeapetition. 5 Oe Te ererett con Jack Renault Y ti : | swept thru a heavy schedule Chinese Like Basketball : reweyding “yEcia to lose to him. ; ee ee : : ; _ OMAHA, — Jae. m, , Inst fall, Weatin ne crack : Saat Paws toe y atter, easthag oie beejagteaery Ty nea phase 3 n by the Be rm fesn walaht: cont are the headline " college ¢ winning c~ they t 1 "t be published us with Seattle fs — ey ie ie paki ma pe 8 PR 8 Petes overage a > 4 | their big f J f ip r tilt is made one way or th fight here again ed aie named. Na rena 4 Army corps te i : n foot t can't star ther, as publication now mig gets ready to don the mitte ode wick tf nd ‘ y wi 2 4 conee t son. 4 don't like to ¢ eer the transaction because @ float thru the | attended t 1 “ or ' : e ’ ip f t r sity of obtaining waiver: shard Enters { echoes t f cot, peeident: Montana Cage Game * stonian, who n ee hie Japan goes it ¢ for base-| ‘The pitching is undoubtedly a Plea for Harper i. Mverett Goltt™ hebe Neil Tidmarsh, Seattle «is truly k- | home kima b f eing mo) lem for Killefer because Ber aILG dey) in’ thie column SF at Cost + |Goit elu bre «\ Goes Extra Period » 08 t cauinped ax to their stature for|won't know what these ew ma t erett " Mon an. 30.—Mount st./#"4 ! : we * . can do until he sees them in acti: ‘4 pe fr n J - w ‘ - on Ld | Coe atentee ee aren |) eee ee once [2a om the various cate GMPIRE| gaz" gern) wil broasan. round lahiti Record for Grid Season 332! it xe ma weight and he can pitch better wers’ rank was printed J t ° ; retary writer called attention to the fact ¢ , ‘ Young wood ap : ape that Vie Foley, Joe Simonich an was presided ¢ chairman D. E. Tw ; : into extra 5 "C t (7 f\ oth licens 5 Pew apy meee sh tong poh ated heas 1) And now comes Bert Forbes, who | pi len ingha a 3 a | trains Bobby Harper, and says that) The ‘ elw ourna f a caer STARS IN COURT .|P M k the Northwest welterweight cham t its kind ever | ue om nd Yaki ehh yphee R 3 eam a es’ ; ir *_ thei pion deserves a piace somewhere in in 7 ‘ [were not representec : : : s: Mar “The only bouts ‘Harper as 4 noth tia ok ms : ; 8 Bow Soon is ins lost in a long time were to at, te boi hs ‘ wee 4 eee : ro Pinkie Mitchell and to Eddie nt ihe Wit bret ee : : Brac ery | Ask BALL, bos ts a Wal Roberts that time, and did get } want , reat a4 teams, ‘except (60 Int the decision the next time they t 2 piisins rt i ; a SSC a | he fr P “Don't forget that Harper ge 18 Scag torig et ae ¢ is ju wat «© old mark by] q 0 t succeeded in | off with ised ear 3 drewsed mentor at Penn fait a dozen tar ie ha dr a = = ~ * -| Pacific Northwest. But they soon 64 some real. football, .ab: thele with Dode Bercot and $00 will be. And Seattle will set the| record showed. wih ne bee cae sort ave |OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY-AHERN ||""F4is oieon uc ame sete es Pete tect s ago, is still and this average than either of them. Nerieg young 1 ger the golf de e “And another thins, ea mie ———— - a | partuanll ah Ohensty nf oonmaliad |playing the game, and altho re gale peepee map 2 oY 7 You KNOW DAKE 1 WAS f THMS MRE, DAKE 16 the ides that golf be pe age over that mark, hax foush SST AMWNKING — THERE woorLe’s uttLe || OCCUPYING | Peta cr atee the Lineup’ ok veeadig & pele f ARE TWO ROOMS UPSTAIRS SCHEME “To ere ea ing to put his iden » | rhe backfield was made up of and he licked Jimmy Sacco and THAT NEED REFINIGHING ~- a oONCee es Seay Teal Pe ae dh feo dra Ryekman at left half, Sander at A ci aaeacee a AND YOU Are JUST THe by % NOU WATCY Gs Mee aie A seanon, each 1 at tolipaak: and ly think you could ever get efth fopkess “i ; THERE'LL BE A NE CHECKS OUTH | the same kind ; Myers or Bercot in the ring with To Do rT! ~~ tLe ‘ KT MIDNIGHT | nner played the ke VACANT PLATE. * ings, tassels, k r te 4 nd Beckett at Sacco. START You iN ToMoRROW KT BRERCEAST Hows. F ' i “C Sa’ AteHenty att CLEANING THE WALLPAPER, -ToMORROW!! | ; | gusta’ Dalley et centhrs inate up The good things you have heard Huskies Win ANDTHE NEY v i cewhere. [the line ‘ ENAMEL Te woopone. - : i ae ae ne Steno 10t Cs Wo etiigek fo hive. Bd CGoR about Florsheim Shoes are as true MSDETIEM ARGH 4 , . agaaergde bisch, the AlLAmerican center when you buy them at $8.85 dur- WE FLOORS! = Me lueed maskinc Cecor. ing this sale as when you buythem me x those who ries you uy ALEM, Ore., 30.—The Uni . we nd had been overlooked in the “ NURMI MAY at $10 or more. First, last and al- versity of V xton basket tion of the team, got word of hall team easily de cZ what wa around the stor RACE HERE ways they’re Florsheims; changing ette university here last night, 41 sd they ra @ squawk and it had {ts i ‘ ' ‘ ettect Aye 18. Ig /athe tnehian the price doesn’t alter the quality. to 18 The visitors had everyth ing th poser Bigelow and AAVO NURMI, the great Finn | way in the first half, lea o } Stan c e “measured” runner in th 2. But in the second y 5 for the very latest creations in wear. | Univer 1 € July 4 ette came back strong, outplayed A S ing apparel for golfers An invitation was extended to Nu he has the Huskies. Willamette made 15 \ 4 t , Freddie js not going to even at-jmi yesterday by the American Le points to Washington's 10. L tempt to sell his idea to teams .of|gion committee in charge of the} Hesketh, Washington forward,| 9 ‘ f | A fair sex golfers—they “just hate to|Mourth of July celebra was high man of the contest . U, T 7 wear the same as someone else,” and| Nurmi’s appearance LINEUP AND j £ he knows it—but he feels quite ce: egarded as o} ie. Willamette (18) j * y he knows ie—but 1 Is quite cer-|be regarded as one A “ “ ; EF ain that the men teams of the vari-|events in local athletic history, | tend a og i ous stores and clubs thruout the city )is sn attraction that would fill the will fotow the “Cheasty" example. adium to its capacity : a | So do we, Fred. | John M. Allen, chairman of the At Our Pike Street Store ’ tie committee of the American | rices Same 3 Sec venue Store \Oregon Grid Men ‘Legion, wired the invitation tol Prices Same at Second Avenue Store | | Nurmi, and at the same time wired Don’t Delay—Styles and Sizes Complete to Report Feb. Q friends in the Hast to exert tocal | {influence with the Finn to intere | Connie Mack's Son - EUGENE, Ore, Jan. 40—Conch |iim in the bld, | " } Dick Smith, new grid mentor at! the | {im In the bt very possible ef. | ¢C to Lead Athletics \ | UnlvaehltycoesOfeschecetl tice we tort. will be made to have him wat} SHOE S -HILADELPHIA, Jan. 20.—Ma | out for the fi practice of the!” Ave ees Cottnls atk bab. bon fou Baal 90 wae a | 306 Pike St. 903 Second Ave | 9 it was an named team captain of the Philadel. } iy jSpunces aterd Six weeks | UMPS TO ME phia American league club, ity Hatter of spring practice will be indulged in,] Log ANGELES, Jan Pacifle announced here yesterday. Your . h | Smith ‘dectared | Coast league umpire Mack has had experience in minor Z > two.da a. Bes yD) <= 1928 RY WEA SERVICE, mc. day neasion h ) league baseball, managing clubs in 7 Pa 4 <> || It develops that Mr. Nurmi is a |Wretey of the | Fea me jvery strange person; he ents ice| Harry A, Williams announced ye SHOES iba pibeaeee carci esi Ke STRAW “THAT BREAKS JAKE'S SUSPENDERS ——- cream and cake It is also sus-|terday. ‘The date has not yet Rei pected he drinks water et Rees sg eer SER eee es Bees of as 38 8 rape YBa hee ad fe Fe. FF a

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