The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 10, 1925, Page 12

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Vean Gregg May Pitch in Timber League This Summer ——————\, [About Fights|Vandals Win HUSKIES TO ROW WISCONSIN AGAIN? Shaw bas inch i sia} Still Sore Over Huskies « Tennis and Golf! Mary Browne Stars at Both ] About De A and Fighters BY LEO H, LASSEN in Overtime Badgers Not Certain of : ey OM 05 54) ALT me, thy hy Bitter Game Won by Ida- Entering Hudson Classic % cost fo y . te i hg Me Gregg Says He Won't Re. ho, After Extra Period, = a bie : . Sih La Segs hc to Nats Unless § 30 to 29 Washington Would Accept Such an Invitation, Altho ny ¥ Ley d 7 attle Coin Is Paid ‘i It's Up to Wisconsin to Make Bid; Wisconsin) .% Ke on , 4 ne Pin * , ; , $ AN’ GReog, a Doesn't Like Four-Mile Race Nea . i. aa y hinernating ASHINGTON may race Wisconsin on the water at Madison if the Badger crew decides not to enter the y d evieon ta annual classic on the Hudson in June i : rig ' ; | F still pet au The Wisconsin rowing authorities haven't taken kindly to +> " < i ‘ , nd 10 Tefnge the change in the distance of the Poughkeepsie regatta ‘ 4 - C4 P, A } t to the Wags, from three miles to four and may not send the Badger crew vn Seta aE ht’ t t » big owe hey may come around, and if 5 ie s \ pal a 8 tonight’s fight in king b to the big event However, t . ‘ fi 4 4 y nore money Te kien Wecoiee Kid un $ they decide to row in the national event then the Washing- 4 t trom a ae Pr Ne | ton-Wisconsin regatta would F . « 5%) AVA? port mm Canada, gg Kaplan, New York's world] quintet, 30 10 29, in one of the fuat “W” Bid for a . : ; f ‘ P| sare ver toa td champion featherweight, and)“. **' fr yt eg : de Es t n is to row Wiscon- | Saemmnn ; v ye 4 hee, sae . 9 bors - T . t t n t come on he > as “i p, ¥ S mn Ridley, Seattle veters u : Nurmi, ‘Too ' me from : z ae Fate j : ital ‘ita an will have a pre ¢ t S ' : . » Ro Tor ‘ nA St ty good line on what chi : se ieee SRST | SE WRI A NH i vee Morgan made Ridley look |* 4 sa ae aa t f Ps a 4 u hg ? chet se Wa mpage) like a novice in their two “ y , ] y y offered, tat t fights here two years ago,|t wore at 21 ed an « inc y at i i t signe 1 won't John Has| Ridley never laying a glove And then the real fight began : | and V but I hoped | ae is Sint Z p - the ument until the “& Washington forged ahead and to ha a We regat 523 ‘ 1 team kicks thru on the Coast champion in| 0! pre was again knotted at Lak sad n 1986 J 5 < ; ‘ ‘The Seattle club, jn lale their 12 rounds. 25 to 25, and the little band of JUNIOR BALL the meantime ry ; : ‘ ‘ it given out some time ago by ¢ ie no Idaho ers went nutty, nd his big sq a re 3 ba ‘ vA, f vs {fh declared Waterman, that Ridley’s interests, wr € hington forged ahead at 27 to : prey n for th * aie Sse? é 5 1 done for Gregg that / vy and will come in to ° and put in Harold St ar © ‘That ie the o! Pe 3A x has ee nie tel nothing| Bin i . 1 s been officially announesd g around 135 pounde— | Johns » Youngster got excited | WIG turecut | Fe ing cor ng the coach at & 5 ee aa | from baseball headquarters bere. eight Limit—while Ridley, | wht! g « rebound from the teams manasers te expected i ume , over i ae is , Be | It ts understood that the gently weigh over 126 or fc nd passed late, handing the : « of The Star league) ‘he? there w in é a a club received $10,000 for Gregg tras will have a 1 t y Miles, who was the ‘ The which to plan for the future. ads . est aoe oH | Washington. Whether or not i the first meeting ee Ses = te Husky hid Wednesday at & p. m league enough weigh usky | al ba ¢ 2 will have to refund the money ver the limit. Kaph taking | od the meee this mee ‘and th i . By 5 a8 We : ie. “ ro presenta » chances with his so-called title a with the score | regulation . ’ ’ LEAD IN , ; ; . an . fen't known at 0 ee ce ee inten Idahe took the lead when » edge -— thi { : ‘ : ens is expected back tae ? foul conversic * but pangs a ‘ ; 4 looks like he has taken a lot Geacke those was | made, ates, yea ‘DOUBLE PLAYS of bad beatings in ape baa | kies ahead with a follow-up shot The age limit een *4/) Connie Mack's Athletics not only | in the gymmnas! ; pear ? Miles, however, dropped in an- , fe r third place in fielding like a boring in fighter, willing other field goal and the game e . je [the American league last seam to take three punches to land | oon ended with Idaho winnin; ? e in ¢ topped: thems all in mating dou ene. Waterman thinks that | 94 te 29. mp an . er 1 ; Morgan would have Kaplan wae falling all over himself trying , to hit him, altho Waterman 152 gamen the Mack ers engineered twe while Grat ale ‘ nts than e” Huskies 11 point SMITH BUSY |fracex. Washing HELEN W a, MARY pal IN PACKGROV ae doesn’t know how Morgan played a brilliant all-around ranked second with 149. e.1% would stand the 12-round route. fe ing the floor as well as| EUGENE, Ore. et oe Box had the least number vy] Morgan, himself, will be , 0a Bere ce eaeors new football conch. trolt, for several seasons seed TE DIE S ME . ° | ringside, scouting Kaplan, as Idaho bandied the ball better sin c mth ca! cogires Vol! this department, was third with 142 y H l W ll Wi ll T t | amper are talking about mat than Washington did last night, | Unteers for first day of the spring 3 ; W EST SIDERS eten wuts U r O | Tay Fiat is to be giv with the champion (7) in the ne taking advantage of every Hus training yeaterda: 'M R I d West fenbee’ tn tha e . lanother trial by the San Frasde future. Morgan, however, will prov-| ky stip, and overcame the su etevier Release "aohd a M 7 d G lf fielder could sbly want to try a few fights over! perior speed of the Washington STANFORD VS, AKIZUNA | Col b Cl |p ‘ , el 4 UX ennis an 0) |fielder couldn't hit up to Gee t * 2 ss m1 rl 8 A > 1 RarT cal bug » bs oie *, 1h ie standa " he longer route with lesser oppon-| five by a dogged comeback _STANF aRD NIVE RSI Y. ‘ to olumbus u - shan Gi’ the Soenie BY JOE WILLIAMS Browne's success, Helen Wills, | ue standards before, but is si aes etere akioe. Secs © LOmen |: tae would not, be: denied, ach Jeakina Wett foc Tuneen |, 0ors®, Metevier, right handed | 0? the wecond half of the prep sea , titer] Present national ‘tennis cham. |'° bave improved after « coupled mateh. It is doubtful if Tod would) Oregon beat Washington State | ¢ ech Jenkins, left for Tucson, | sicher of the Cleveland Americans, ome bes K BROW NE of Califor plon—the Mary K. Browne of | years in the Western league. consider a match such as Ridley is|iast night, 20 to 26, and took a/Arix for two games with the]. 1992 b been released out. | °°? 4¥2 nia exploded the! toda, since 1922 has been released ou a A a | y—has taken up golf and taking, with everything to lose and/ firmer hold on first place. Idaho, | University of Arizona Friday and| tient to t inten’ olds ot the BM tah shee’ hes MB lineory t n ike | ee remibanekeiit’ fo wader olia ies | Ping Bodie has changed duis & nothing to gain, as Morgan already jaltho Josing three Northwest con. | Saturda American angoct p. Last year Queen pot My scared pyeranigg oct mbers o . presen tends to compete in the local |the Western league and will play has the reputation ference games, is still in the run | Metevier took part in 26 games, | meets Lincoln at Lincoln and|®" !mpoasible ¢ ombinat tournaments the coming sum- | for Wichita next year, Bodie bil ning for the Coast title, having MADDEN VIS. GIBBONS pitching 2¢ innings and winn Pricld meets Franklin at Frank-| . Miss Browne used to be the mer. | good year in 1924 with the-De Kaplan Has pelo inct mamas tile {NEW TORK, Feb. 10.— Bartley! one game and losing five. Man hot shot of the country’s rac: There is no reason in the world | Moines team. y " Msns smignedlager Speaker, announces that he)” t wielders, which is a tony [why Miss Wille shouldn't get t —— Ss Arms Wiebe ¢ : ag pea quet wi . wh wh: ins Wills shouldn't get just | gts hort Arm: 1s 4) [to mee ibbons in the opening | expecta to dispose of Outfielder Gul pluches for tennis. players. as far in golf ae Mies Browne ban,| Horry | Witieea: Ge Waterman, among other ‘aie. show at the Queensbo lium. liey and Pitcher Cheeves € neat | I | ‘Ten years ago she wan the na-|Indeed she ought to get farther,| President, has been bitten aya . says that Kaplan has exceeding! hie (4) | Gibbons has not been signed. | ure and will take on itional champion and the bright|She is, for one thing, younger and|S°!f bug and spends most ened) ns arme—shorter even than Rid ' co Fp - yers to the training camp ak ds who pounded type-|/s beginning at an earlier age, She | morning on the links these dayx * ley has. ie . | BAIRD WINS land, a " t —~— ¥ 7 period ss > a in those days called her a|has a calm competitive tempera-| |. Morga he way ys mae Earl Baird, Seattle featherweight tena hea hit ay ‘In Desebaber | May Win Both Titles eft for a trip to California, Rippe, advantage, as Morgan has ex: roy x > won a l0round decision trom steve| Baseball School | PORTLAND, Me., Feb. 10.—Paavo| sha Sr” Beatie ee hed figesat® former stockhplder in the Seatte y ays a 1 Ti, he Teat in pner, | oe SPR en ROR aay | ~ spe bs s | », is a a vemely pegencre ar. * hathey nrown, 3 x 1, | Smith, Bridgepor To iNoi Proceed Nurmi, the Finn runn Of course she was eventuallyjenough for testing tournament or. seid fee seat ene pee his: baat: effenaty prota oring-—Fi | Aare Liss er eee et eer ere moe HOTS | Nectar invinclbles are deals and she has been thra the |aod, ‘he Ars. Pl heal b his best offensive and defensive | Wasning ' DENVER MAN STARS =| A baseball school where rookies ust night, the fe@-| sooner or later, and then she turned| milla often enough to face any kind |°*7'% Marla on the way Baas weapon. . é KANSAS CITY, Feb. 10.—J could be developed under expert | ture of the Amer-|t> soir At first ahe contented her-|or an Madlgaciont with pacha poise [80° the Indians in training. Tiey# eee couldn't get close enough | “tor | Ni olal, amateur from Deny utelage, han been suggested by al ican Legion) sue with purely local engagenents| and confidence |be gone about a month, to Morgan to hit him, and uniess| 3 |broke 100 striaght targets to win| 5 bt diad Rermiar ‘chavore: handaat ames, He made hich ¥ » . . Kaplan is faster than Morgan, , thes preinaiial mot tha. simtlEe Bugena: Topeines “Sive. ohare _Syptredogtaend ll emule teng ean rrr rth dul Hope, ties Wills ‘goes in | Jim Bagby, who saw Fi which is doubtful, the Seattle young. |‘ ‘ annual interstate trap-shooting tour-| whose names have been me AP fer the record of 7 i the abe to Go’ blagies’ nd | + dead asters alka has lavished on {Brower play tn the Asai ster has an excellent chance of{Jonn for . nament erday, Frank M. Troeh,| in connection with the f ‘ minutes, 58% sec tt eo call hae ax If she 4 she ought | /casue. says the former CG beating him when they meet Hes John. | Portland, Ore., finished second with] Frank (Cap) Dillon, Walter Boles, as he made! you recall, no doubt, how on] to e mighty close, in time, | Should be a dangerous hitter in t ca me % and Mark Arie, Champaign, IlL,| Jess Orndortf, George Wheeler and || ate distance in 8lentering the national champlonship| to winning the national cham. |!*sue because of the pi Bercot Is was third with 9$ Rube Ellis. ‘These men, w 1 an minutes, 14 2-5|for the first time ahe not only qual-| plonship. of short right-field fences. B VANCOUVER VICTOR — uit secated inten A ‘hs ccording to Bagby, cam hit, y ngeles, would veconds, Others in|itied handily t ent right on thru is 1 conceiva » C pa ae CALGARY, Alta, Feb, 10—Cal-| RAVES AFTER MEUSEL establish the school in Reibtheen | he race were Sul lth | Randy the Veale “whee atiel Kine aan hee mugite ste: soit slama the ball to Meni le Bercot has two matches|gary fought hard last night, but the/ YORK, Feb. 10.—Negotia-| California, Dillon proposes to take ivan, Colby:|was finally knocked off by Dorothy] white still dominating the tennis|% the time. lined up in California. He meets|Vancouver Maroons won last night’s|tions have been opened by the Bos- % < " le . =e Morrie Schiaiffer, the Omaha sock-|hockey contest, 5 to 4 ines tea Bravel for the trnnstes or Trier Conga La ptl aNAegemae a s Wnietier, Dom \¢ saige' a Se ey |fteid rae yay Ben the writer! Frank Tobin, who has been er, soon, and then tangles with|Mackay, Frank Boucher and Arbour|Meusel, left flelder of the New York | ins | NURI “angie Ld pete 1 s partie einer alow js was good) ring in Seattle, will leave ma Young Pave," a windal flehter, terra’ tee nee One | 2 Fort Preble | The Two Games Blend jenough to hold the tennis title for for California, where he wil mh isa Warp aed attecounas, ps inners ges Faherty Will I ‘pies Joie Ray, the Chicago star, was} pho defeated, Mary K. Browne|five or seven more years. If she|.°% \ days with his folks in, Oa Wena tcuer tat Rey | ‘scadutaon Chaks Wher: | jonly able to finish third in the three-| demonstrated right there and then |is ever to be a great golfer it will] 10", ro). oocting atithe glad Cliffe lost his first fight, but VICTORIA LOSES NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—Loren Alexandria Squad |™«*ermile race, Leo Larriveo of |that a long and enthusiastic devo-|be within. that time. E that the Canadian heavyweight | SASKATOON, Sask. Feb. 10.—|sturchison, champion indoor sprint-| Pat Faherty, at one time manager | 2°1Y Cross won. with James Con-|tion to tennis does not necessarily] A double title-holder in women’s whom Lonnle Austin took along |The Saskatoon Sheiks won over the|er, left today for. San Franctaco, | of the Mobile Southern league team, |"°l!¥: Washington, second jbar one to greatness as a golfer. /golt and.teanis would be somewhat with the Bercot boys, made a |Cougars 5, to 1, in an Eastern| where he will join Charley Pad-| has been signed to pilot the new Carl Ring, T versity of Maine, | Indeed, Miss Browne's technique as | of a rarity, like a postoffice pen big hit. Joe also says Canada Hockey league game here| dock, outdoor champion and sail 1 Alexandria team of the Cotton States equalled the world # record of 6 sec-/a golfer was said to be even better that. writes without scratching, or a Bud Bercot went over big. last night. |tor Japan on « tour of the world. | league. onds in the 45-yard hurdles than her old grip on tennis. CE ee eaten? Prefers Child's t0} announced he has not signed plvaterman and “Doc” Snell, his| — - - Inspired probubly by Miss |the Ritz Carlton. contract. Unless a ‘esflastin featherweight oeneation, | H z joffered him he will retl will return to the Northwest atter| Vic Foley Has Edge B I B h Wins Big Improvements baseball, devoting his time * cet tnew'in'4"" ““ 'QU7R BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN) __ in Toronto Battle Berlenbac ovements in sine en Oo : | TORONTO, Ont., Feb. 10.—Jackle Bout by Knockout on Forbes Field CITY LEAGUE TEAMS PLAY Johnson, Toronto bantamweight, was! pyTLADELPHIA, Feb. 10—Paul| Improvements on Forbes field,| Darwin Metsnest, genial g The Hall's School of Commerce i given a dmw with Vic Foley, Van-| pertenbach, New York's sensational | home of the Pirates, which will add] manager at the University 0 les with Ballard in a City bas WELL, (F You'RE EGAD MAN I wm jcouver, champion of Canada, in a| middleweight, won by a knockout |@Pproximately 12,000 seats to the] ington, is passing bes Ca L . j10 nd bout here jast nig Pol = ow Viltiarns-|tandstand at a cost of approxi-| nest became the father of league game tonight a A MASOR HOOPLE, HATS SC his? 10-round bout here last night. Foleylover Frank Maguire of Williams. nd p ‘clock at the * alo Te WHATS t ed the edge, but the judges could! port, Pa. in the fifth round of a|Mately $750,000, are about to be| pound girl Monday. Both Mre the university gym. 1 r Pa., ay in | started by Barney Dreyfuss. nest and the baby are doing the second game, to be played an ‘| A SUBPOENA FoR You A GUBPOENA For OB! THAT not agree, and Referee Hayes de-|«cheduled 12-round bout here last hour later, Spalding’s meets the| Yio GERVE AS A DUROR DURV SERVICE! ~~ cided on the draw night. Berlenbach scored a knock- y : First Christians. down in the first round. ON-H’ GRAND SURV! 1 | ind WorD,~T CANT sT. Mo, Feb. 10—Har Vers afi OREGON victor 1 HAD A HARD “ME Dorr! t AMO KNIFE At A F} duets cei Araidioart nate olnbeetl Walter Johnson to EUGENE, Ore., Feb. 10-—Oregon| | FINDING TH’ NUMBER OF ART UIORK ON A VEGETARIAN > today to ratify the 1926 sched- remains in the race for the Pacific! fal THIS HOUSE, BUTI SPOKE a } Joe Tomorrow! DINNER fe / Dee a ee pee as to Sanaa = coast conference honors ns a result| 5 = of a 30-to-26 victory over ‘Washing: Your, WAME 70 A com EGAD, ~ WHAT A ; - Johnson will be back with the ton State college's five here last AN’ HE BROUGHT ME FIX TAM Whew N AV , Feb. Washington Senators again next sea- night. The visitors suffered the tons | RIGHT UP -0 TH’ John §I Bingham. Yale, son, he announced here yesterday. of the services of Bill Nolan, star z elected captain of the 1925 football| The hero of the 1924 world’s series forward. — . squad, was dropped from the uni-| had planned on purchasing a Pacific | versity today because he failed in| Coast League club, but could not mid-term examinations in four sub-|find an offer attractive enough for > Yi, t i jects. Baie ‘him. BOXING i, , 9% O'Donnell and Mur phy CRYSTAL POOL ZN, SN : 1{|Headlining Mitt Show Second and Lenora r i E bite | ie: Auspices Austin & Salt, Ine. | Ss : ED vs. Punch. over Georgie Marks, the best of the ‘s That's what seems to be the| Coast bantamweights. vent, Mur h 4 setup at the Crystal Pool tonight] Murphy made « nice showing in p y 4 7, ip when Mickey ©'Donnell, the clever|his draw fight with “Doc” Snell, of _ ae ; young boxer from |most of the customers giving Mur. Oakland meets |/phy the shgde in the fight Mur. “Dynamite” Mur-|phy {s plenty smart ‘and hits with phy, the hardest. | both hands. hitting foather-! Chuck Hellman, who made a good welght in the/fight with Rufe Canion, the Fill- ee aura a iv pino featherweight here a short b y townsman of /time ago, steps st: ounds v1 OTHER ALL-STAR _— } O'Donnell's in the Danny Mater Geman ha BOUTS . Ss six-round main] Al Gracio, a clever kid from Spo- a a ¥irat Hout St at 8120 P. = event kane, fights Mickey Hannon, one of Tickets’ an nates at Dei tmnt : : Pee O'Donnell ts local lightweights, in ‘one of Upstanding, smooth and permanent} . ‘ Mages ranked as the urround scrap re REN ITEOIMIT Fak tice fists | GeOreN TonILi ines Taras “ey white collars, They will not wilt, apRivalor A |] |} lightweight of ttie|yret get, Buster Robinson trom or sag. They are pre-shrunk and are and Jack Lock- We Const by San|art opens the show with Jack Ma easily laundered isco scribes, | lone, ne is making his first} Dan Salt and Lonnie Austin are NY. appearance here, his record looks | promoting the show, the first fight eg eae es Malet ea good, his victories including a win going on at 8:30, ‘ 1630 Ninth Ave. corner

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