The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1925, Page 3

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THEY NEVER MISS |No Records for Nurmi Friday; He Only Won H _| Dempsey Will Quit; Page Homer Brew’s Bull About Fights WEST SEATTLE WINS BY GARRISON FINISH! a Fighters a San] AGGIES OUTPLAY HUSKIES AT CORVALLIS Comeback in Last Minute Dai of Play Beats Broadway QO. A. Cc Five [ Fighters be Into Print” These D Days Indian Cagers Snare Three B Baskets in 60 Seconds SAY > — and Wallop Tigers, 25-22, Holding Tie With Bal- r lard; Beavers Beat Lincoln Five, 24-10 Winner in Hard Game Hesketh and Anderson Let Down Without Any Field Goals windup: ‘OW Ye Baer : « 5 P 5 ears. They yed at West Seattle Friday pore we Pe N : . > be > The ame a corker and had more mes in a Tig ie den are , thrills than a Tom Mix movie. Big McClarey, BE ctor in \ f : the human slat, who plays center for the Indians, ¥ agover this fact ——— , . mosquito in the custard for the Tiger His six ag @eisions ’ then some of long arms and legs raised Old Ned w mater sen ‘cauthed: °: Fulton Pleads : wee. vere. fas: Bengals. It was McCleary, with five field goals and a con- ode Be I rd verted foul that kept the In- Dee” sn ah Guilty; Fined ¢ th dians in the running in the Ska an elects $500 by Court oily Pe \ Oe . __| first half, which ended 1 san he e amcher, oF © = ~ . § } , ’ fs largely a matter of per M ‘ TIGERS HEI D aaal opinion; the rule book | fined t i ‘ ae : \ GE aaies: emphatic ally that “Ry 4 ‘ t ~ ~ : The 7 ‘ d , xythin equal, the figh fight w a. OS j { ‘ . : ; et « Gece! iead ott, ae Sac = 2 s e aid TYRUS BR. COBB doting the better style, shall ‘ M aah t ra re . ay i, Detroit Tygers—Manager-Outtielder, cs no Tee pried Bbc amy el - esate 4 “ ’ rhage Born—Royston, Ga., December r League Caree Joined De- been with Je old ball over the first Rochester Winner re nr LL oe ee NS ‘ a, ae in Two Contests 4 AMS . : aie igeee and LOCHESTER, W xa , he $y = What, with Jack Dempsey and Benny Leonard retiring, and many big fights being held|t tg Murphy really won tt * pas #4 . coals . ry week, the leather pushers are “crashing into print” every day now. Here are some|\niany were histirt tol Are Entered a i ee eae : : ¢ boys who are in the headlines week’ being principals in the weekly show at|**, scene : od a lot of Snell's cout tte and Pool Tuesda nion. No, 2—Freddie Mack. No. 3—Califor-| BALL. AnD AND WEST M —" ; i tani oi =") |eda'Joe Lynoh. No. Travia Davi SEATTLE TIED in Big Meet rs ES |p = ¢ mages r ” $ ati i whe Cuil ale a epaleniaaiiees |. the kept West Seattle on M CLAY C. CARY, holder of te) ere oe ah hone q f p 4 ‘ of the high schoo! state titles, and See and Bereot are wonderful welt “ rd; the Beavers | Mrs. Fred F. Jackson, who held. the audience pleasers, bi should 0 t J "i roals » \! bs , MAN S oe r ar , th 24! «ame honors in 23, will represen i fase of flahting be gtren tate gfinere of as e Rul “to ny. world "| F, H. Martin Is Maried aistos ni Ballard, 2¢ same 5 "Sn the preference in rendering de- [ons of play im the te a j . : mates Babes the ore etectve |tstnner won, Se tora Yen | 1-18 py come up = pe Overlake Club Leader \. rine rune 20 te) This palro ik tars fave fo , Maytody giving a ¢ — I cou m, wax t eer whet © tak 7 sea ae on fan amad BY ALEX C, ROSE 1" vel ¢ t Garfield in| ing Mrs. Roy Th as, president ‘of ae ride. will sey Beemctcd | gan . : ndthege , | $50.0 sure for the), er tilt |the Washington State Womeb's eee ne Schon prob béb-ne = ? PAB | Pestad da pommel ; of Ain cou tie and Ballard mest. | Golf association, on. her motor tip fm im Seattle. enpag ea a ia sare gy f t ee fe Hit thin 4 t the only bit of | the big game Ballard next week.}to this tournament, which. f*. Béing = Notre Dame Athlete | nite bev peneved al pe ; a memt t this I aad! uck t ‘ nas had. Claude| ‘The detailed scores of yesterday s |} by Marion Hollis, formetty 3 . + r Pas. nigutlor y ed 64 eres of the | games follow na champion. Is Stopped in met. und Avo 8 nty and drew up the articles for n-! Cholceat hind of Beyai Ue ences cate ss ae | eee tate or sectional title NEW YORK, Jan. 31.—Eddle Gar ‘ : t adopte net v la a acquired | Ren ) F. : d with the winning of the retere the nt of $32,-| ! nt, but it will be intereat. 7 how the Inglewoodians s to limit its mem: n ( t the Eastern stars who he course | y° ibntye Ht Jare billed to part in the meet overcrowded. ‘The |p, Catherin@ Hurley, the well-known Tacoma player, also will compete. r member sing | tious: : ive terms, Offictate—Harr ‘con sary tee t e NEVADA BEATS \Ballard Boys Play sth wil fett the deciding wo, ts Fortier ey et a i for Golfing Title | iten rurrat, rms 1 Georne _ jone except to] e ont Gel 8) ; CALIFORNIANS pemaker the battling aren br i ‘ Nag eco igs F ortunity to | key ‘ 3 Cuteh BERKELEY, Jan. 31.—Friend In thai sross-Davis fight : t t were playing f golf ¢ jon} 0 on for four rou syle pea ia se : t t it offers an op- |R. ¢ yn Donald (2) /and Fredericks of the University: of Brws carried the fight to Da 1 . ° ack ' P De seragper ‘ Z yaa, pr t ate in wha arid F Nevada basketball team proved too ‘is for five rounds and then much for the California Bears last Davis bad a big sixth-round. night and Nevada won the first Bes not only landed more GOMBARDIER WELLS WINS ind trustees elected | Mar : jgume of the series, 28 to 25 Panehes, but he also carried the 1 é 5 meeting were as fol-| q, Anne - BRIGHTON, England. n 2 y first meeting. . | rrgprl fight. And yet the bugs 3 low *rexident, F. J, Martin; vice ( r. - ee (6) fipiiwled because the man who |Bombardier Wells, former British) ¢,.,, icatiae <Tiptilastioe old artin, who was the prime] prenident, Willlam N. Winter; secre ‘ r nawagt {0} | Harry Greb Easily fad had a big round was de |* i Laghara say gp te t nique distinct 2 work Of! tury, Frank P. Helsell; treasurer, | 4 fe Bedenemee br dared the loser to the man who | Soldier Jones n captain ange an ¢ DES MOINES, Iowa, Jan, 31— ; ie elected preside’ mt. and) irving M. Chirk; trustees, W. L. re : Sirpaeny Beats Jim Delaney had carried the fight and did | : 8 for 7 ne! Warnie Smith, Oklahoma m a ced the information that work | niger B. Bowden, William | : | ST. PAUL, Jan. 31.—Harry Greb, the more punching. pp joccer lacronse It | weight, was a knockout winner over 00) oe uuGine Of the links would | cy W. Crosby, Chariton L.|Q 14 $36) world’s middleweight champion, was Tuesday's scrap was just the op | FOUR DIFFERENT SHORTSTOPS ° Jimmy Mahoney ang aed peat few days and) tall, Fred Loomis, D. K. MacDon- |Franklin .. . Queen Anne, Prink (4) | 100 clever for James J. Delaney, St. " t ‘ Cards used no less than | sit ‘ 4 he jejinat the full 18 holes would be B. Nettleton and Herbert | ¢. : . Banko, Mur~ | Paul, and easily won the newspaper Snell carrying th fight,| § ™ thrown open for pl Sitteineart for Murray, Bryant Mephy haying a bigger round by at short in 1924. They | he 1 . ° io antamyeight, | CNFOwn | for play in September ix ray for Meakin; Franklin, Jacobsen (3) | decision in a 10-round bout here last fr than Davis did in h fight and | v , t w, Toporcer | the uni . combinatio t foung Leopold, of Denver, | °° October he 1 for Kashiwagt : | night. also lanc ne Soon: » \d the most|He has also been swimming team e firat round of the other halt; The of the Overlake Golf ’ ei is—Rennie, referee; Kunz, um+ | pire. manager of the main event 1 » built on 160 acres’ of! od Count ‘ ) wee Uiiteamse ise ee a 4 ‘Via Gbbegerl aire nooeverr os | i-Stars Win in ec Sai: across Lake Washing t cl I Garfield (19) o rom Madrana Park, and locat-| bts halen). : Byte ay City Cage League Big Part With Fans \our BOARDING HOUSE UA patieaeae. Ure las 18 her rat Goce (| The i continued thle we : ; ; i a ‘e : ; ning streak in the City basketball MeKinney (2 : league last night on the University Z ee , 7 3 em start in 0G f 228 of Washington floo at e Pi iileay thnes the fans pick a A we, 1 SEE JAKE I Mer Him oN Z 1H! “TlouawT OF Mra chars” eouimantlne <e FG te pitaaiiaa i are j® 4 3 , Fonda, Gibve than se : rad - ‘winter before the fight starts HAS PACKED HIS SPARE STREET LATE LaoT 7A WOOPLE PUTTING HIM TO tiotintking, (Jake and: oe wa lis r : > \¢| The Spalding team trimmed Bal- eg Beall COLLAR AN GAVE “THis NIGHT Wie T was |] WORK, WAS COLD COFFEE|4 aa earinaton (# halen: 18 new | Bette: Roosevelt, M. Johuton S) for land, 27 to 24, in thelr. game. eee rE MW WAVE Last CoMNG Home! |) FOR TAKES SAUCER! =|] | eit eet eet sed mane wea Sat pe | Saat Ce, akan i F Night ! ww MRS HoopLe| | WE HAD Hio TWo Now THet We'S GONE, WE} | binned an ideal 18:hote ee fee ; se . ‘Torrance, um-| Barney Snyder Wins HAD HIM SLATED -t0 GALLON SATCHEL, AN! CAN St DOWN-10 OUR $310 yardn, ‘The soll ts well mul Bei ein ss | S| sraxvixcs, | Bout by Kayo Route GAART CLEANING WALL | |SAIDHEGOTA TELEGRAM! | iarcies IN EASE, we py aie aie os Rielle mag i ee hood (2 [Wert Seattle coccseeceo 9" gogo | WATERBURY, Conn, Jan. 31— eat hand the yee Snyder, Boston bantam- PADER TODAY, » BuT | weight, substituting for Abe Gold- Swayed by a had seen Snel Sederfol fight against SA they saw him carry WY and v TO LEAVE IMMEDIATLY, a WITHOUT THAT HiGH irrigation pr should be easily 00 ° + a and well ta care - c é isd. 1 SAKE REMEMBERED h SOMETHING ABOUT AN TENSION OF WATCHING Minchin bets abi alin ies eae Er SSE : “2 2 {800/stein, “former champion, knocked 3 3 ; AD A DETE WH “TH IMPORTANT MEETING TH’ STACK, AN’ His of the ind and the small amount |! memb 1 vel sojout Kid Pancho, San Antonio, in found. An h he came © be a th oll- | Queen Anne 1 50 | the 10th round. ry 5 EA whether duct DeEsMisof or SOMETHIN | WMH HIS MAYOR AT 4 DEADLY AIM I= (J (of clearing, it is estimated that the oe | Franklin Bae shade oF tot, didn't make TW city HALL I. Tan ; sare - : “ 7 |\Jack Renault Wi 3 NURMI SLOWED|GIBBONS WINS Paul Berlenbach Ie 4 Kenenlt Wis went h satisfied v bs — 5 BY A BAD | Winner of Decision’ Verdict Over Roper made cau, nists ‘Da | SETROIN) Tha. 3 3 ORK, Jon. 31—Paul Ber | nauit, Canadian heavyweight chem: = tht their eye. Davis, , C } NEW YORK, Jan. 31.—Paayo Nur.| DETROIT, Jan. 31.—Tommy Gib-/|lenbach, New York middleweight, | sion,’ won the decision from Capt Wettran at the came and a | = $ i mi, suffering from a bad cold, did| nS, St. Paul light heavyweight, | won the decision over Tony Marullo pe Besaett 36. fou ports Who never got the best not try blish a y « record | W@8 far too good for “Tiny” Her-/ of New Orleans at the Madison Of Pg irntites caneyenaone ct See at the Morningside A. C. games last;™4", of Omaha, and won, by a| Square Garden. It was a g bate Knockout in the third round ¢ thelr{ tlacone of the beat etabea nero thi] NORMALS. WIN F = scheduled 10-round fight here last | season. | Cheney Normal's five beat the, & comeback P ° 5 mi's time was 5 minutes, 19.4 night Marullo had the edge in the early | Seattle college team at the Knights opponent. And when . a8 compared with his own} Gibbons nearly scored the knock-| rounds, but Brlenbach took'the final [ot Columbus gym here Friday, 55 fitted that sixth-round fidur- 3 4 P 9 of 4 minutes, 6§|0Ut In the cond round, having | sessions. He could not produce the 30, Caught the fans just right ' done aaa klyn Saturday | Merman down three times for the! knockout punch, however. Wanted to see * 1 nigh int of iibbons weighed e xemi- > Bully t \ night ; oh E n In the semi-windup, Sully Mont: |] The sure w \o put pep into your Job bathed get a di Wille Plant, America’s best walk. |!79%- Herman 225. gomery, former Centre college foot: Bros might : \ : j er lack waa naw a ccitiacranuen’ taecine ball star, knocked out Clement Save. |{ 014 ralny day isto get into a been the wi > i, Si ty ' ; mile and one-eighth. walk, making Waterman Leaves ao idem gana -FISH Pht fans are q: , IRENA. tetas de at he distance In 7 minute s Matiment, and 7 | =p ard to e p ‘ for Kaplan Bout! is. Oy Jan! $—Vic won, Its impo ; ; Willie Ritola, Nurmi's felloy-coun-; TACOMA, Jan. 31—Joe Water is now leading the Western'| BRAND Bee fe a knockout «aaa ; the twomile run, making the dis-|eFWelght who is to meet Kid Kaplan, |over the Regina team bere last Reflex champion of the world, at Vernon | night, 3 to 1 is Merely a matter « 1! -\ ! tance in 9 minutes, 10.8 seconds ’ | ition, Pger on February 10, left here today for Sl k es * Z a ’ icker Jos Angeles. With him were Danny | EDMC » Jan Saskatoon ir Jem Driscoll Dies Matthews, featherweight, and John. | de Imonton, 4 to 0 in a ny Jordan, lightweight, “Doc’’ Snell, | Western Hockey league mix here ST oe ATERS Loo STRONG > : : in Cardiff, Wales WeaLacrae great little feather, will | last night HO tate basket! nt 9 nte f low the party in a few days | eT ST RTE OE Fe CARDIFF, Wales, Jan. 31.—"Jem ORE world’s best known r ted! only 100 gumes this year That Will Be Found on [here yesterday after a “Iitige ering | will be 100 too many for most of Page 7 ‘000 UX SSE X night, but won the mile and one eighth event from field. Nur se aa SUDDENIN BREAKS CAMP. ME stars,

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