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PAGE 12 e THE SEATTLI TAR I 11, 1995 “Nothing Unusual in Crane Going Home,” Says Killefer Murphy Lucky Dempsey Is Beaten by Heart Blow|Journey Is Seattle Boy to Majors Shortstop Is to Get Draw to Make or Expected to +» Pool Bout! Ringside Photo of Title Match Bisel Team BeWithTeam n : va Washington Faces Tough “As Fa I Kne ‘ Y'De Si : shing’ ig s Far as I Know, Cra O'Donnell Gives Slugger s Trip East of Mountains Will Be With the Club" Boxing Lesson, but Gets 3 Only 50-50 for Doing It : Latte ; ; . Next Week Says Manager ILLEFER, BY LEO H. I ASSE N . 1 ‘ ny - : ‘ J D bis home neeles thet hing up, Sammy East, ar as I ow, Crane Seattles his year” came ia by The of the In. rmation og left for tly ee ee th Killefer ecent visit to tatus for next ceived from he left last I DONNELL GOE Nobedsl knew about (iiendil the wedding bella rany for Jadk Dempay ond Batello.Tay-|t2re 924 lest to the Oregon Agsiee |\Sacco-Harper BIG IN FOU or ee ne the happy couple reached their hotel i San Diego, Calif., the crowd |””,quy ; ou ‘Weskingtin| | ‘ 5 creel MS kt Be that MaRS FOAL Jeasba’ Dolph: |hern ona uueeen' ss Bout Next in In the fourth round had gathere re tg @ scene edding supper: le all of way, the biggest mars a J P we Pacif Nahtweight cham d best man Migs | Moscow 6 on State ts | either t during the fight. He| ¢Tty, famous 1 o¢ nije cifu n ght champ ¢ wa Miss bong trellis As Se tl man had during is ; than |* fn attle hit Murphy seven times right on the} Helen Taylo ster; Mrs. Cecilia Dmnse ‘ moth ext, none othe Or must take a hard ‘hin with a beautiful right cross, but| MR, AND MRS. TAC K Hl ARRISON DEMPSEY ¢ selves; Jo Grossman, newWspaper-|roaa trip and tn't setting pretty f SACCO, the Boston Wop, 4 things easy in Jacking the kick, Murphy k OM) nan ¢ friend; Mrs. Grossman, and seated, r're Y nal friend. v8 ¢ je the € nm Ag ing in for more. At the start ¢ fhe ‘ in: Gano recent fights in Northwest rings Yound Murphy bad stagger fl t till p riber appa senna F f > some tough hell with a hook to’ the ut BUD RIDLEY eth regen ‘teams Y when he meets Bobby oor . ngton can make a clean! real Seattle baseball product, Spencer Harris, who|"von <t ; ; The fifth was almost a repeti . . ns 4 Seattle baseball pr 1 OI , show > Crystal Pool, next win worammt eres || LOTO LO STAYS LIMIT «=: Ng Arad roc perc wep ili Meet ed | aL hard right to the stom rpedagtey seine shington | high school here, leaves soon for the Chicago White Sox) Fa ve n Sacco waltz thre nd they had one pip of a Fu t E ti] th] O8 ANGELES, } 2 ‘ . ae Che é : te he pages VE oti > . st of opponents with vi tse mate oie Ai N ew 1 é nN wusiast 4 : camp int hreveeport, La. It's his big chance to make good.|® formidable list of opponents with nell started stepping per de in the diamond game boy they figure that nd and had Murphy missing a ag 28 a . 1 nl ’ A a. a gle Aheahnt tg oa ; y Robert” he lad wh bre than a fifyver on a cold BY LOR A LA BLANK {lop him on the Micke ent PE BBLE BEACH * * ; a iaied ines =, oe f= ave fought Cp peer fer Sg Tekh sire va PLAY STARTS * Former Broadway Star’ tte hy in the six and Harper fanatic aceo in an early ROUNDS WENT ‘ stant he , te nah 6 today in t f ugo when; bases, be was sold to thé White | round oi Seattle, fight, hom ‘The firat round was slow, wit < horde nearer # \ f Jefenaive |t e rrin w of the, Sox J ever . 0 Deanel having a slight boxing ow on she nu 1 one Ke t 6 at 6 title in believe ¢ 5 ey ‘ite nacht Antares sienna hea punches giving |< » Fi on t nport \ re “ esebell, bok 6 prep | Ha all of his play him almost an even break, altho he] with the bes So long tit ; ; : and ' this ng fellow, th ai er vay R of the best rook missed a lot the boys! fast ‘ . " o “ y te © 1 " C his 4 Murphy took the third, the : : ; eae nth |bring the ct k to th tate |} 1 cag hite | les that * at the Sox camp. | only round of the fight that he | proud of th Munn Defends His 4 the |are Miss © K er: | s¢ Tattle: aes ales stars Ae les GIRL WINNER anded hitters hrower, won, He backed O'Donnell | That innoce' } Mat Title Tonight ft ‘ o* up insthe national ¢ 1 After leaving high school Har- | ketbull, hasostyle in his athletics, é 7 ee sree US Tie ts a he ere CITY t upperdnt;’ followed by “att . ss Margaret r ra.| ris caught on with the Tacoma ting form has brought 1 Pgh cad ah cc 2 ? . i f ea } to the head as y t Pott ‘ , Van} team in the Pacific Northwest | out the best of his nataral abil ratti, 15-year-old San . girl, sprung a surprise by winning the national 60-yard traw decision ag " " ut net the |t 1 cov ° erp. league and was sold at the end ity and has o man, style swimming event, defeating : a Wy © and Free) titer t ry Naniotats ee tect f was Ridle ; Northwe y| of his first season to the Phila poundage for him. In addition, was fairly well received, with | accumulat 1 1 ft t ‘ represented. by Mr. Hf ¢ delphia Athelties. But he was 1 igh much more | free n plenty of yodeling in favor of O'Dor t . sph ele . ‘ aaa . Para ened (ay and Mr ‘ too young and inexperienced, 1 150 pounds, but is fast and | Such stars as Ethel Lackie, Olympia nell hoping. 5 oe .i inane’ t nti See ie. Gitte’ | Jaatoon AG oe say ct nd was shipped to the Bay City pe champion, and Gertrude Ederle. Her REST “a t ad it ALORA LE BLANK pple param: Pe ots , ees pt ‘ nahin 5 n in the Michigan-Ontario Har ‘ with th 4-5 seconds. Praise sbinaie with Kos and gel 1 n on even ter rtp circult. He played there three | Leavenw team during the wy ex falling SS Lick aver asgas toes Ot : 1 d after a big season In | season and is now resting up 0 pan out t ki t S WIN © xemi-fir after t gt years a a big seas on 5 ile net en a : agit ” omy ages ede pt j : | 1924, when he hit d .330 |home before leaving for camp. as expected. ' £ g le dylike, if ye KANSAS CITY it , ¢ : , tas la FY will go South about February 20 Danny Martin, a smart veteran, | comprenny. Why Nn ; ting 1 tuxge t cet aninten Yale- ecdntil Race | _ 34 ted the league in stealing {will « at Mabey coal Helen Wainwright wen) iene tional pentathlon against a large drew a close fight to Chuck Hellman 1 Floss has saw eer sin hae a ehootitur| Honally fouled ¥ Dato. 1t-we Is Set for June 19) aoa crane punches. Martin i Ns | on he joa yu cua nu the Rasa me a| gure ve wee ggoumnanar, saan, wen 2.—-| W Ot Seattle Cagers Win’, Lumski Easily was no excitement. ~J ~ b a . put) in i indy : y - $ » apectat = annual regatta at New Lends m on The only Kick to the Al Gracio: determined —th er cote of 8. Freak MM.” ‘ nt ar siven| Sune 19, according to the schedule hi I tle was the finish, in which eh, back of us. there € | with ‘ ; : tee. Tho varsity crew will engage PREP STANDINGS jtaking a fall out of Ballard to the Boma hsm ea eden Hannon Ge: Re ewn er et sf apy nce coal Impressive Wins in three F Call for candidates | a tot Pet. tune of 23 10 20 and Lingoln turned |GF4*s Harbor middleweight. st ing a beating for three rounds. the number plor PETE ad eae I weet Sentile x.<vses rite [ee on eaves tipeet at Gie"weas by (Cn MiaeenaanN Gracio hit Hannon when they to “hit th’ £ . YOKEU V8, GARDNER in City Circuit Ballard vate ‘$1| beating Broadway at Lincoln, 23 to/Herman here last night: eens shook hands and the razzing of TLAND, Ore., Feb. 1.—Mike ee seeseheri 6 4 bre erine ie rita rg was saved from a knockou second round by the bell, which a Pig Sued chil, Vans” baky alae At Hall's School : TERMS UNSETTLED Garfield «+. ts0é9 ; ea vibe sl : the ringsiders pepped or AR LE AG UE Spalding’ were winners W YORK, Feb. 11.—Financial While speaking of upsets, it | cued at the count of nine, up some, but nobody was hurt. chen: he ene. ee ae games’ played last|, N= inancial , shpee might be well to mention that Gracio won, but only after Ad O OR A T Pinkey Gardner, New Yorker, will rms have not nh wettled definite: | 2 sence : Frauhiin, “ihe. decent eh.the Schacht had misread the slips ANIZE ne: here tonight In two-hour bout] mikht In the university Ey HATH) 1y for the world’s fentherwelght | eras aia bemapes ane It for their third recent bout iard. championship bout between Edou | r it 26 and turned in its first victory of learned to swim only last none expected her to and called it a draw. Adolph The first meeting of The Star ftval ‘s the First Christ ought to wear those new horned- Junior Baseball leaguers is to be [ner claims the breaks went against /Spalding’s se Ch st Christians | Mascart and Kid Kaplan, Tex Rick the season, taking a fall out of rimmed spees in the ring. held tonight at 8 o'clock at The |bim in the first two matches back, 61 to 16 ard «ald today, “We expect to close} Garfield at Franklin, 17 to 14. Buster Robinson, an aggressive kid| Star office, Seventh ave, and Caguaeay leddate Oe the |the match in a day or #0,” Rickard | Howard McCleary, the human nee. miskey, lead of the last exhi-| | W die, ably assisted by Bill Willard, NLY a lot of broken legs can keep West Seattle out of the ail championship f- from Vancouver, B. C, threw a cou-| University, st. KING AUTOGRAPHS BASEBALLS bition tour in , received | 4 ple of carload of gloves at George Every young ball team inter NEW YORK, Feb. 11.—Two auto- | y+ e Clan They were 4 too much of a scoring threat Ishii and the Nipponese could hardly) ested in the league should be | graphed baseballs from King George pro er by mber for Roosevelt, McCleary scoring 14 | points and Willard 10. seat the three or four fellows he| represented at tonight's session. ‘for John J. McGraw and Charles pissin n. club of London: : : * thought he was fighting. Robinson ma Kicks Fail to tng up. thelr Wixth straight vier | McDonald Stars | won't ever hurt anybody until he tory at West Seattle over Roose- Hugh McDonald was the bee in “on high ar Chin SER ge eel tal [our BOA RDING HOUSE BY A HERN | Spoil Welcome velt yesterday thelr chlef rivals, | Broadway's butter at Lincoln, the Be in ROCKFORD, IIL, Feb, 11.—Min rd and Broadway, were LOCKART WI oe isterial protesta and kicks by the || both taking ’em on the chin. | Queen Anne took the lead against BUT, OW WELL t "il Jack Ma LZ ‘ CZ o w. € have failed to dampen The Indians rolled up a score of/ Ballard and was never headed r i inner Seth anh held his Z %GKD MARTHA, MDEAR=W 7 “ofl “i mator |W ‘a, y the ardor of the chamber of com to 25 against Roosevelt, the Ted-| A drive in the second half netted awn the rest of the four sessions, but| (27) WHAT QUEER PRANKS SES Sweeny | plans to welcome Sammy |{dies giving them quite a fight during | Franklin its victory. 4 1S ASTICKLED You Ai’ ME |] Ma 1 home today. The whole 4|the middle of the game, but col-; The summaries follow only a draw. 7 “Dan fait ie and Lanne ipfitin staged sles FATE PLANS UPON US X Fe WOIDE AS A ie tee city is planning to turn out In ||lapsing towards the finish fe rete neato: G2): . - BY Dove. HERE TI WAS i <~ Ail TH! MRG. | ‘Scare York last. wee ; And while all of this was happen: | 2 ae. Guitek.( Hilario Martinez ANKIOUS AND FIRED wrt 1G SOMAD.SHE FI 05 Une stf |S Ing in West Seuttle Queen Anne was) thoraton (1) 2-2-0 thecececesss Gaw OD Represents Spain) wm ENTHUSIASM, 10 START OH, KEEP COULD GNAW fz aay = ra : 7 : \, ; OWER OF PIGA ‘ ; S31] It snouia pe GLO-COed. This, + giADRID- Feb, are ar) AY] WoRK -ToMORROW, RUNNING | Stee ane. eu poss ‘Sammy Mandell Enters Tourney Bubatitutions — West Seattle, is essential both to good nez, lightweight champion of Spain AN. ELEVATOR «= THEN 2 ved te STAD To H | avelt, MeKinney for Ia. Jobingon, ¢ 1 nas been selected to represent. his > NY FLATIRON ! Herat for Lightie Crown: Make Dra a (4) for Hutets, Hulets for grooming, and to a better sountry he elim jon bouts to * ») ? K Inne: i i Shad # Pine Nose rr tt id per Sh ig eg a | EW YORK, Feb. 11—Sammy| Other drawings included ve ctntgme Reptilia’ ba SEE rt nein ta oe liiaticdsabest6 Belay Leotard as} fo e fe) Mundell, wie. retsotiy Mitehint : j ms umpir i he ecemsor: to Benny Lennard a Bee UN Kotte la Tecenatehh weno recently feteated) Eddie Wagner of Philadelphia, | incotn (23) roadway (1) | all day, GLO-CO, the L nouncement of Martinez’s selection DASH IT ALL! = jweight championship to succeed i. Sisal gta Wascher (8) : Hair Dressing, has vas made by the Spanish Boxing fed \ LL Benny Leonard, is as aay tase eae ate (7) | tonic properties that pete ration. entered in the Orleans, Hany 2)| scalp clean and vigorous all tournament to be | New York. y the time. staged Madiso: . mn Jack Silver, San Francise roadway oo pioa 6 tt 8 "| Though the hair may be unraly, f ally Seaman, New York, vs. | yc. itscensen Git for Hall, Hull, for| €an be brushed either lightly beck official determina Archie Walker, New York. Stevenson, Brandt (2) for Arnold, Arnotd | or smoothly down by using a &© toe. Rocky Kansa Buff 5, |for Brandt tion, ofthe’ cham: 7 iangas, Buffalo,” va. Officials Reseburg, referee; Edder, drops of GLO: co. T pion in this di-| Clyde Jackie, Columbus. umpire " is a hair dressing that hs :. vision, : Benjamin and Silver are matched . if conservative men as well a8 This was re-lfor a bout on the Coast February | waves. PAndoreon 10) | Wat youth. ‘ ¥ | * ° bh vealed —'Tuesds ack ( Anderson (0) Y) 22, and it was ped 8 8) } Meakin (5) .....- jensen ( when the New| ount an theit frst round contest in Anderton (3) swv-s-Ccvvves RE Clary (g) | GLO-CO fs not a grease o€ id York boxing com: | the eliminations | Murray (2) Seymour (3) | but a stainless liquid with refresie mission met to Barkoft 0) -G...R Clark (| ing, quickly-passing fragrance. 7 make the drawing | The fighters’ share of all receipts : pS > 2 4-92] itonce and you pipes for the elimina./for first round matches will be ay “5 6 5 4-20] Atdrug.counters and barber tlorf:. contests. pooled and divided equally among| Substitutoine Queen Anne, Larson @)| everywhere, SOc and 75c. OF St Because Mandell defeated Terris, | {he Participants * same will be ck, Bryant f ees tt; Ballard. | for liberal free sample, : done @ second round GQ) for Je ¢ for R however, he was given a bye in the | done In th jond round Mark, R. Clark for Jensen, Jensen for | \ IDETRIM | : first round and will not have to fight| The, drawings were conducted by | Anderson. \rT 4 until the second round of the con-|the commission under the direction | | Officlaie—Atorgan, referee; Rice, um- teats, of Chairman Gee t Madi. | * son Square Garden, Franklin. (17) Garfield (4) HAIR DRESSING a : MeQuarrie ( WEINERT WINNER BOSTON, Feb. 11—Charlie Wein rt, Newark heavyweight, won a 10 ound decision from ack Sharkey} Sek 2 Square Garden for | SSN MANDELL Trim and | comfortable | |, = H In order to make the drawings , come out even, there were two added mlurters—Rocky Kansag of Buffalo) MASCART SAILS FEBRUARY 18 ind Archio Walker of New York r of whom had been figured ally for participation in -the PARIS, Feb, 11,— Edouard Mas: cart, European featherweight cham: | periods nah, <a ‘ ; Franklin the eliminations, LM Hil sail February 18 for New | aernea COLLARS itl maul Joe Dundee of Baltimore drew av’ X°'K t@ meet Kid Kuplan, Amertean| substitutions —k Gi his first opponent Charlie O'Connell the workd’s tite in} M Lah i i ’ epee of Cleveland. George Chaney of Ba ud x re Garden on Mareh| 8% McQuarrie for 3 HE MAJOR ISTERRIBLY DISAPPOINTED == 2-11 _e1mmermer sence me} |tmore draw Tommy Osten of Mi | air. mmounced by his man’ prin Harsinom, rere, Hckmann waukee bade umpire, v ‘