The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 4, 1925, Page 12

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Future of Seaman May Try for Leonard’s Crown) Grid Good Big Year Is Predicted rt ted Gt | Weed Bouts at Crystal Pool Smoker Lack Class ity a BY BILLY EVANS Ie. genial ‘Male Lynch Wins |OUR BOARDING HOUSE | BY AHERN | Boxers Areum riffith ithe Judg Over Rival | @dguc uv wevoncss OP cantonare s Se re Named for . To SEvE:tTH FLooR! care ML ADIwL -M F NALIN, T CA 1} Teach You TH’ UPS Ani’ Frew) wor: - \ ELE v i Travie Davis Gets Even DOWN'S ABOUT RUNNING bu. be ed ba ‘ renee a ht With Pete Bross and AN) ELEVATOR, GO You UivERs AND 1 a ; (‘GF Elimi ‘ Fa Wins Verdict Won't HAVE ANY TROUBLE | | AM Ze ote 205 NG “10 ps ton , eine tlor: ae wrt Your view Joe !t- “TAKE THE ¢ - ‘ Tr ' $ MM WIFE 1M ic ' aceularps A |N 3 Silat On MES Rui! 7 “' BUTTONS Wout {I ‘ York Pgs Ail ELE vant i / RUB OFF on Line for tive liminatig ae, “ ; TH’ FI oors!h = noes a Tl Football is a strenuous sport whieh should only be, and usu ] F . < ally is, indulged in by the enews H} 3 x: sammy Mand highly conditioned athletes. { ‘varie, Detra \ , . r Yonkers; Joba Sei ‘i h . imamy (j Grid Sport Hard vat I Bhabeis = on ‘ uy . iy n , Milwaukee: FAtie Wag George Chaney , Baltumore nd; Jack Basil Galiano, Volger, New od of about 10 weeks ing for a game a week é | named were , = beh ‘ ok njar Los Angeles, and game affair weight t ents : ‘ ee Perhaps no coach watches the aa Davia Facet ‘arehters k ; ; Y ; restate condition of his men more carefully Everett, bested ‘ | i 3 ron ae than Knute Rockne of Notre Dame half of the ¢ .- nt 4 : ; ee Oaaiee ae be Medias Yet at the close of the present 1924 yj en bess): i football season his athletes plainly LYNCH TAKES showed the effecta of the long grind, | In the op Unquestionably football ts too ¥ yneh-Canion fight strenuous a sport for one to enter waitsed around the Man ‘ " | Cs /. Sid Terris, New York, and Sampy into merely for the recreation and J t him when r > q 4 sckford, two of the ied t ntinued f * i conter are acheduled tp exercise to be derived therefrom. , - . A very few of the college 6 snda Guring mes - : Be 4 : night. The beyt gridiron stars look on the me nded the mast blows ee: Te OD t be idered in the tog fessioial game with favor. Col Fen pighrae¥ ipo fe oe é : lege spirit is the dominating : Pigg xe el ba HE MATORS TEMPER 15 UP, AND HIS Spirit 1S ARE DOWN = aor pe eeu aan me, = "KNOWN HERE Ba = HOWARD RD JONES |, Lora Says Wimmin Ad _ } .:2°.2 one. Most ¢ | week in other ete FARLY ROUND | 7 | abou The eight winner r J to tangle during the Golf Great Game iad when it was ” =s » a NQUESTIONABLY football is . od Peg Pe ‘ hed Cee aaa we vert favor of aie tnd “. *. C. = Class to Pool Bouts |\'::s#: t=" oe eas . 4 4 Jor wan ¥ " ae, letics, As a matter of fact, the rev the Great Fal d won the decision His one fight in Seattle was wih enue derived from football makes !t se Gre on baad wh at th LAER ee ‘ f epossible for the other athletics to ’ when the pair me . af taathars BY LORA L A BL ANK ery , : |Ted Krache, the Hoquiam ‘weler ander a continue. | TRAVIE DAVIS thpeiinten caeiraal Hee Y ; » | weight However, our idea of a national LOOKS GOOD Jones in tie brother Tad| > fashion's fetioutts | © pia Most of Sea boxing fraternity pastime {s one that can be played «© looked much better than|Jones, Yale coach. The new an . T i My cow! Somebody'd ¢ i to see his name on the it, day in and out over a long period » hin last appfarance and we mentor baa coached the Univeraity|a°™es - , | my special fite mareel, : es are he will get inte That Seine trae ef thothals | nis and right hooks to the t of lowa and in at present under pve Oh, well—you know what they tion in the coming tournament. I regard golf as a far greater unerring alm, but the am one-year contract with Trinity od ep teenie tra” sid say about imitashun! 2 menace to baseball as the national , ’ | ‘ 4 days was lacking. There Durham, N. ¢ Adam The evening was wild and | astime than any other sport jie ¢ beg srr eghage eae’ | ta, he t an nity college, wt won| iy : tame be turns. There was | Bassler Gets but at make one thing jolt is even far less dangerous a . " e ! iat ckaastalt: cue: ioe, ot attord| : nd that is th ° recon ake pocuune ance blood in the first and fourth One Circuit Clout to shift to a milder climate 1r HOWARD LANGLIE = aa Fae eee tee teal” const todas thal f crents, and I went to sicep in | Johnny Bassler, Detroit cafe inter, he can play the game : Lea 3 b tr lking, jones away from +] been: wearts the last one. t I got the : 3 year round | Seattle tennis followers are predicting a big year ahead | it. Ho uses ea | Unt of Iowa, He was in rag most kick out of the little Fili- [made the first circult psd f f i nd lieve thoae t 1 t t nO. ‘1 pajor league c ESOT If Major Griffith regards the size| for Howard Langlie, the rapidly-rising local star. Langlie Popilly a eyeaer ri ene See ae 1 » Benny Furral, of ang H | Senalor leas Bounanea tea et of the crowds that attend an ath-| hae come to the fore in the last few seasons, and has been 1 “gone repeat me 3 } rid aye Eyl. Leng te ‘our seasons, but up until the 19% ee aay: sable to hold his own in the fastest company. His youth, ie Mack. and hey Soul BES © eae it w, ) | Sestte, That sotto wae fast | eed never bose ai a must take a back seat to both box-|and the constant improvement in his game, are big assets |couvie dyn punchers, fou sad ees Wha Oe tat T y one of the whole-heartedest los- | ‘et ® four-ply crash. ing and football aa his favor. reageerre the f two hat he may ume his di ave 3 ers I ever seen—so there. However, boxing, " exiuced several hefty wallor : tell ! You t | Fielding Yost Is too strenuous to have a wi you know tha big over Se es eet “<2 DAN SALT GETS TITLE Se at me re ght Nene | eee | amet, 00s aeons teen tant pees sian: |. Not Fae spectacles. both. have drawn ; ‘ speak. A little LORA LE BLANK] do the announc e last we ; x had the boys in the top row of the F ca 4 6a Stren | Plelding Yost, as director ot athie Uniq ue Mark more leaway nnd we'll have tie two—only he don’t aim right? Well ‘t -University ot sienna 1 to 100,000 ie sa EE Simaberias ‘sioes: to gallery ducking their heads to get wet ics a At present a ball and bat is | et ad rms wearing Tuxe |—this birdie climbs the ropes after 4 the most prized possession of i, of the range o us wie swings r Meusel | es! ne dame sporting «(thé semi-final and starts to broad only’ act in an advisory ess oungster. Until the golf | Mo, eagaaliiea, were: reperses t cast, only the static’s too much for|‘0tball matters, staring pe dh : Rennie Furral, of Manila, and | igr which reached from|cast, only the sta : son. Hil job has became club, tennis racquet or football : ata re dectadl be asing te have a greater appeal than the | ORY CDOM-{beld tn Mecqumnte under the caylee ees ‘tcl SW YORK, Feb. 4.—Several He's: either’ gotta: furitned Jarnyx| "to specialien a ne janese bantamweight, put up a fine} | ar a ee bat, baseball will continue the N pes California w : i | unique — felding records were | P A AVO SETS or quinzy, anyways th’ fans seem to 4 ELL, jscrap tn the second preliminary | chalked up in the National jhave got him picked for a quince—| It has been definitely decided the | national pastime. y : introduction to ae tis the’ Gall. “ The Filipina boy won the ca league last season. NEW RE bana groans and hisses!—they sure|golf ball will not be changed anil One of the oddest was made by CORD! kept yowling until the. pore fellow | 1927. Now it France will only mkt a | ha : 1 Ds, dsocking Oak-| | : © Nha wares here ps FRAYNE-GRIFFITH STARS FAIL t ght. division against “Doc Snell of Ta-| FIGHT DRAW | "Irish Meusel, of bet Giants. NEW YORK. Feb. 4-—Paavo Nur-|hetves hisself overboard again! decision 6: ae de te been} Murphy hitw ‘hard, and! ‘Teddy Frayne and Bill Griffith, a] Meusel took part pies fames. |mi, Finland's great runner, set a “We want Nate,” they yells, |t{T¥ can settle down | alnel te te give the new champlon| pair of “audience pleasers” from the| He had a total of 301 vem ew world’s record for 24 miles here| 8nd finally Nate Druxman comes | complete calm of mind. $ IN PINCHES ater Dan sare | lenty of trouble in his effort to re- | light-heavyweight division, put more of which 287 were turned into |i,5: night { the Wastera Union A.| Um amd you'd eught te of seen aa ne 2 eae tae “Decale 5 title. action in the tots round opener paigess. ear: vice. setiete ant . |G. trax meet at the Baioon Bacare| the expectant Les whieh erage b stepped out in getting this|than was seen in the double main Garden: Three othel werdd's . thelr? fensabent | witarn rhein N YORK, Feb. 4—As a rule mite Murphy |i out, and pulled one right out fromlevent. Ted and Bill are pot much | Four assists for an outfieder | ocas were oe rrh store ree-| Hecate Pea ieee star ball players never play up| Nh em a me under several California promoters.|as boxers, but when it comes to| over a season's span ts pretty Nurmi appeared to be in his old| lone to see that boy revolve on to form in the world series. | sda event of next |g pair would be a great card in|alugging they are nothing else but.| close to the minimum in num | rorm, and came within a fraction of| He ball of his foot and swing his Ty Cobb, greatest ball player of] Tuesday's smoker at the Crystal) cvitornia, and Salt figures that it|No knockdowns were registered dur-| ber. Mut the odd part about 14 second of breaking the twomile, ‘rion tones around the circle. all time, was more or less of a flop) Poo jis the same up here ing the battle, but nary a blow wax| Meusel’s fielding efforts was | record are 10 Nate Bont" ‘ereatter (fo the in his three chances to shine. ’ O'Donnell won the title from Both boys are due here thin| missed, and there were plenty of that he didn’t participate in a Willie Plant and Willie Ritol | broadcastin the fans ain't — Babe Ruth was twice a “bust” be-| Georgie Marks, January 23, ina 10-|the next couple of days, and will them “fired, ‘The claret was also! double play all year. Few out: | broke the other marks. Plant se aren't, T mean—going to listen fore he came thru. Even in his big/round bout in Sacramento. Accord-|work out at the Austin & Salt[flying. ‘If “blood makes paint post men ever xo thru a com: |new indoor and outdoor itches dor Take it or leave it from me! year he fanned in the deciding game, | ing to newspaper clippings received | gymnasium. then there was certainly a heap of! plete campaign without getting [ine 5,000.meter & ne R 0 ty : Say—I'm_ gettin’ the darnedest | with the bases fled, when a long |hy Sait, O'Donnell Marks. all! ‘The promoter Ix busy at work lin {material wasted before these brave! into a twoplay killing once In. | tered ‘his own, previous indoor bet-tnumber of telephone calls about | fy would have tied the score or althe was ing up good supporting catd to|iads retired to the dressing room| while, But not so with “Irish” Jord in the 5,000-meter race, | “How should I act at a smoker Miss | hit won it. It,_was the first 10-round bout] the title bout jwith their draw verdict. Charlie} in 1924, La Blank?” and “Do REALLY nice teve O'Neill, who goes to the — | Lockhart and Cappy Kellison had ana z wi : ra Ree ia rasi asa’ jar ona’ exbeps | Lock par iy 5 Cappy atl e as FRED ‘ wimmen go to the fites,” and “my | tion. O'Neill had his best year in M. J. Ga lb Is S nl d ete. Bele pated el. speeren Uy husband says,” and that sort of thing ta, Whe Clomslant won the pea | albraith Is Se ecte dy ere page geht Listless Game GIVE that I'm considerin’ gettin’ up A pam 920, ro" hair as we as ake pa flet of pointers for girl fite fans. | Sai ab gag Saglred P grow fir an well an man Pat MIVEN JOLT! f. | resident at Jefferson Park 7,2! ev oe sve on by 0 es Howsoratver; more of that’ ister | LOS ANGELES, Cal., Feb. 4.—Ex- | | onal, |fatr trial | as Oh rivvowrt! Manager Wilbert Robinson, of the : ALBRAITH was the Beacon Hill fairways would be| Lest someone might want to : From Pacific ered ha nak’ besa Ketan ae ae Brooklyn club, the contending team “lated fent of the Jefter-|hetter attended to in 1926 than|Know, It might be well to say here| after he bad been accused of vio- that season, a great catcher in his|.on Park Golf club at the club's|they were in 19: Yes, there may |that Lynch weighed 123 pounds and| J ]UIVERSITY OF IDAHO, Mos. | !@ting California's boxing law, will GUS DORAIS y. recently remarked anent/annual dinner-meeting held at the|be a sprinklin ystem instailed!Ganion 1 pounds. What the| ew Teb, 4.—University of |Tesult in the Mexican heavyweight O'Neili's work for Cleveland in the|Cojjege club, inst night, and which lover the 1f-hole course and it {| poundage of Davis and Bross was tdaho V andals defeated Pacific uni. | S4sing @ new attempt to win ring TO DETROIT world series against his club: lwas attended by over 60 members.| very. possible that the nine-nole|we do not know. The only one that| versity, 35 to 12, here last night in| Onors, it appeared today “His allaround play in the 1920) p iient Galbraith has been a|Ccourse will be enlarged to one of| seemed to have the info was Nate's|q game made slow by many appar.|, While Fred Fulton, who faked a) DETROIT, Feb. 4.—Gus Dorais, 18 holes in the near future | uper-heavywetght announcer, -and|entiy unatmed shote on both sides,|<Mockout in his bout with Fuente | Coach at Gonzaga caiernly Spo- | series was easily the greatest catch-| President ve error the benefit ing performance ever delivered in @/ 07410 inl golfers for ny years.| Rabble Burns was always happy|he couldn't get a hearing. ‘Stunny| phe Vandala took the lead after last November was taxed $500 for| kane, and hurler in the famous his share in the performance, and|Dorais to Rockne combination, has world series. To me he was the out- ’ | F le succeed s. Lip ' ¢ faa " when a fellow wants to give away| pacific started scoring with a f standing star, the one player who| He Succeeds T eh | Danes corer HL Oe OIF tye |tomething and can't aolthat’s that.| . rhe vt noone it time wan{ Ered “Windy” Winsor, Fuente's| signed a three-year contract at the cane made possible the winning of the| J- H. Stevenson was ele vice|the great ‘Scottish poet and the| aE throw. The sere at tte cored | Manager, was Joited to the extent of| University of Detroit, it was an-/| ment, but a Laut ties for Cleveland.” |president and H. D. Fol *\ Jefferson park golfers are alike, as] i] OL | he hase satiita in the last halt |* $750 fine, both Tony and Jack| nounced today. Dressing of tw po ble e will take over the duties of wecre: lis 6, tie in that respect, but’ will |Strang er Lewis Is only four potntn in the last halt. | jeddy, Fulton's manager, were freed GLO-COing the ai treasurer, which tear : , | 3g le teons Ne steer tr cena of blame CORVALLIS, Ore. Feb. 4.—The it neatly in fom York Walolonan Tooked er by “yar Cider ever| they always be that wy. ‘The fu | Winner in Comeback wis three field goals and three)” immediately after the jury verdlct|Oregon Aggies’ basketball team) either when HERE the clb organized in December | ture will tell CHICAGO, Feb, 4.—Ed “Strangler” | [ee bide Hee aan enna | WAS. returned xente announced | trounced Willamette here last ni or combed sm ine ince th : ‘ a eakice TEN ives Hat : announced | trounc ame ere Ik ht n World Building 17, 1917 fi _| Anyway, the lads who get their| Lewis used his deadly headiock in| ward ae trash i; hg pe ‘4 that he would apply for a boxing! in a one-sided game which ended 45 thus appealing just or NEW YORK, Feb. 4.—Tom Yo A. Daw VW. J. Bohon, E.| oie on the municipal links made|Ch@mplonship fashion last night to! mig: anid EW oe “a cued with | oenee. to 19. ly to Soe ervative busines former aecond baseman for the old| 1. Crider, Lee Hewitt, D. H. Hous-|f!) 00 i tune hl Cet mt throw Joe “Toots” Mondt, Colorado | Pacific center, ao tres thises: : professional men as to fartford club of the National league|ton and J. 8 Long will fordi #the |e ceded. atid what they wanted cowboys in two. falls, -iLewié. took | two fleld goala and two free Sites school or colleae when it was first organized, is em-|1925 board of, trustees n the B Hill 1 the first fall in 47:05 and the third “oA , 4 GLO-CO has an | howe {on the Beaco inks. 1° Mites t Emerao! voged here as onetof the nignt| Mayor Brown wan among thowe|, the Beacon Hill Inks. Theltn's7:42“Mondt won the second. |My 2.0.0. IL _ Emersod Dress well and Succeed y aaited | sacaae watchmen in the World building.|Present, but he didn't stick around | fo on mk Sy Beh | | prickeon : | . thousands of people who hart He held a job for several years an|very Jong. He did, however, tavor | © | MIKE DE PINTO BEATEN Green a \ no difficulty in the a the “guard” on the press box at the|the boys with a short speech, and | | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 4—Eaddio | 4rpneee iMate ‘goals Aa 7 | combing of their halt, Polo grounds. |so also did some of the members| If he has done nothing else, Mr.| White easily outpointed Mike de|xedros 3, Penwell 1, Erickson 3 if D E T R I M GLO-CO to keep the | of the park board. | Paavo Nurmi has given our Ameri-{ Pinto in 10 rounds at Garibaldi hall/3, Lamphere 1. Free throws—Miles 3 scalp in a clean and | ‘alt When Chairman Galbraith called | can runners © opportunity to/last right. Jimmy Reach defeated | Nedrox # Erickson 1, thomas 1. Pacific | . | SOndition. GLO-CO is. the meeting to a clone, everybody | study th of a Finnish| Wild Cat Evaso in the six-round| \qams 2. Pree throws, Adame 2, Mlack : less, and has &@ |went away the feeling that athlete in semi-final. | sow dese: | A trim collar quickly passing fragrant — Sees Assen stitutions: Idaho — Penwetl for On sale at drug counters tpahey Thomas for Lamphere, Fields for | that is a prime nena for pemeraus Age BI R STADIUM PLANNED HERE, | tu au | 4 favorite. . SATTLE will soon have a gigan-| It is up to the park board to dedi-{sity of Washington; . Cole, Leo Lumski Boxes | tle amateur athletic stadium, if|cate the gtound, Five members of | superintendent of RMDASC pet | Roberts in Tacoma plans of a group of representative|that organization were present at|t0™ Nigh school athletic director;) pAaGOMA, Feb. 4.—Leo Lumski, ie be whit Bak am high | Aberdeen middleweight, Is slated to 20c school principal; Ren Paris, amateur i wn's office Tuesday materialize.| Benides the r, thone a etici WRiisopstCecsaatinhg eed bial tae ge is the wet weather brave ottice : Destas | roaiee alias, | Besides f + thowe in at-| athletics, and Jack Simpson, Waah-|jocal boy, in the main event of the service uniform pie plans call for the dedication of |tendance were: J. G. Von Herberk, ington State Football association. [smoker (o be held here Thursday foe hetedularnien § acres of ground a ishington | Mrs. May Avery Wilkens, John F.) Mayor Brown named the follow-| night beh, ape |park, 30th and 1%, Madison. Tige| Dore and George W, Hill of the park ing committee to Iay plans for the| asian COLLARS e every sum of $100,000 is available at the|board; J. . Blackwell, J. D, Ftoas, |t 5 one, (big stadium L. M. Luther, chairs] A United States senator is ac pay spunk . mike present time for work on the stadium|C, R. Jackson and Robert Proctor, man; Darwin Meisnest, Ben Evans,| cused of bootlegging. We feared the | GEO. P. IDE & CO., INC., Makers, TROY, N. Y. SALTOWER CO. BOSTON out of the fund left by Frank Os-|board of public works: Koseco lor- Jack Simpson, A. ©. Pelton, Ben} profi ches ay A ‘ | 5 profession woul e j borne, the well Known pioneer, |rance and Darwin Melsnest, Univer:| Parts and George Hill erotica | ERO EERE ENEE | ‘ GLO-CO, the natural sor to old-fashioned is not a grease or an [citizens that met in M J, | Tuesday's meeting Siig AES Re noc remem mye tana

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