The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 23, 1925, Page 12

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( I BY ‘ JOR WILLIAMS Veteran Third eat ae i Cleveland Had Batting Punch ' | too 5 « i ty ! w « b f “ » « of $ ‘ scouts doing a 44 and ! ‘ & Others, including the gracious 1 with Gos cw Oulmet—one of the country’s w finest sportsmen—insist the ball just got insid ne landed at the boy's feet on the ephe Cleve green and stayed there, having tid well, hitting been played with prodigious ated backspin. ne Ini At any rate this was t tas Shaute, 218 tion when ¢ two players ur $; Burr » not two Fate Said SOcC TLE ER TI Surely F 4 wou hole, square the mat on to win, as per expect om mn won the laughing imps of fa state Marston did the 1 acoma, and sank long putt, over dis and gen’ rising mounds, for an eagle two. Ouimet, likewise, did the im possible; he missed the two footer! The shock of seeing Marston's long putt drop, over: whelmed Ouimet and he failed to remove a coating of mud from his bail, which was per missible. This is probably why he missed. Ouimet’s only comment 8. | te ex Mivie “What might one expect. It was|Leaf performer, made goals “No. 3 the 13th h “end 4. Washingt e on Wrestlers asks. o a body sclasors 20 points to §,man A LTHO defe {EYund tosing three matches out] finally pinned Lange to the mat of five, the Wash on varsity |It was the only fall of the night srestiors gave an excellent accoun' . two periods were draws t in their bouts with| Fred Griffin, Washington's cap. of themselves oat too for che’ Ocegut Aggies at the’ varstty| tain, waa entirely too f w gym Saturday weM oe lection es Fe ate ine 1is-peund Captain Nixon, of 0. A. C. the night: we Way Bice 6c and Art Vassar, of Washington, battle in bt ails of A.C didn’t go to the mat until late feated Ben id after an, extra in the third period when Nixon Li Rice shewel tremendous proved too tricky and nearly period. his mateh and broke threw \Vassar, but he only strength in li by wonderful gained the decision, as Vassar a a rage te back and ‘forcing stroggled out of the hold. eg pana t off of the mat in noid Russell gained two de that extra period. Rice finally jpecens over arnest Mar of Wiesel out of the advantage | Wrst oat and evened up the period. red RESULTS he held Publos on the im The bouts that followed boxing half of the period long the ant gain the decision. The 4 with plenty of action, if enough to Ise. T 5 } w rules, else. The best fight of the wrestlers, Gia Fae "Eopanents night was between Hebb and have to have U fonger than | Schlosstein, which went on extra down 90 selves. jround, Hebb carried the harder they are down ‘Gest decision, the|Punch, while his opponent was a Rice gained the gor and Pub-| bit better boxer, and he carried the | Shiels ( was a di econd period yeness. |fight. The latter won the verdict Jos won the third on aggressive Et. The Tater won the verdict cr dale beat Tytherleigh, Ramsey ee t pout was the one|trimmed Spillers, Lister beat Hicker | champion, Aiea a Lange and Frank Bry-}and Orr beat Armstrong oo oe coger period Bryan, un spew wae ataged by ‘the ig | toxins Saath, “oxed the Washington club First Bouts in Lightie Tourney Scheduled Today EW YORK, Feb. ~The great suc On NES ~ AND “THERE WAS SOME- scramble to determine @ Gessor to Lightweight Champion THING ELSE I Benny Leonard gets under way in WASTED “To TELL Madison Square ier inl ine You, ABouT ~~ L Following the . a grumblings, the gong will sound on HEAR A FAMILY real fighting when Eddie “Kid” HAS MOVED wy) Wagner, of Philadelphia stoops oe WET House on t uared arean to try his luc! ) ' oe ao Jimmy Goodrich, of But- THE CORNER! ~ falo. When this bout is dispored hp of Tommy O'Brien. of Milwaukee, t will trade socks with the hard-hit 5 ting George “K. 0.” Chaney, of $ Baltimore. if The bouts will go 10 rounds to 4 fiecision, with two extra rounds in! event judges and referee are un-| able to agree at the end of the scheduled milling. { The Pioneer Athletic club will conduct an elimination tomorrow | night, the Manhattan c. on} Wednesday, the Ring Arena Friday gnd Commonwealth 8. C. Saturday. Jack Silver and Joe Benjamin, California contenders in the tourna- ment, meet in San Francisco today. Second round of the tournament | begins March 9, and the winner of | the Callfornia tournament will be in the East by that time to partici pate in the fights here, “ALEKSINE CHESS WINNER Vernon Tigers May Depend on Youna Intiela The 13th Hole] TT) AHO WRECKS W | AA m But Give O. A. C. Battle | | | | | i voungest infields in the ¢ INDIANS START WORKK TODAY Manager Killefer today at fornia, Kill w ait men before the re Diax is Made for McGregor Cup Tour ARKENING to H Caledonian Jobo Dugu and his Wullle Dow and Char usy and made up the ¢ ae we the Reed MM nee the first se played < curren HALT the will stilt t the . sd = A ™*| Pacific Coast agus u los goles outfie ran can hit, When he left the International league in July, he had an average of 384. The r previous year he led the West A ern league with All Horan can } t the w . A » W. Th Gariana| Sdent of king fans eet Ell ‘ non, Low nd Ot ula o was W. 8. Morriso ve. J.C. Willison | dimm Habe P in th b G, Montsamery ( ve. @ L,) mAVOF Paton 16 Y He Talks P. Cameron (19) ve Hugh Smiley | them New York news Babe FR a week Dew (4) ye F ¥ the Yankees. was his Bye ve M. Rattray (24 Pst Owsk MALY If Rabe b em a m@ 1 hit rh 5 x em two miles r - acd “That guy Babe Rath only vs «| hits ‘em out of the ball park ste. F make the pill travel fre ; You tows to town when I conneet 75. hn Duguid | Horan did cre i the New York papers when he he But he's 5, MeBatn (12) va. A. Grieve (16 left the majors without unseating J Macphee Ferguson (14) ve. Capt. |the Bambino Cow. (31) tagyve 322. Mevenon| Evans Describes Him 3 P, | piny Evans, famous Ar aa 08 fh ok: roe * league umpire, deacribes Horan's, 7 ) ve. W. Tubby (26 major leagu KB. Kellam () ve J. Bele Dewarl 6] wag um 6 the |¥ : iat stadium. A big crowd tt ek White CS), vee We eran 6 the man who bit them ‘from MacDonald (12) ve. J. Chrystal|town to town } “And Horan certainly had o M. Bryce (24) va A, K, Watson) deoper setting. With 15,000 ala Menalatt 201. ve. G n | Watching him in batting prac FAYETTEVILL Bob Martin, A. E Saturday instructor professional an enter th OUR BOARDING HOUSE Fr re-onlisted nm sacker Given Smaller Salary; Tigers Well Fixed if He Does Retire, Altho They Need His Hitting; Indians Open Camp Today BY LEO H, LASSEN HARLEY DEAL, veteran third sacker, may refuse to re ’ C port to the Vernon unless they tt I on ' t stion of salary Reports from the uth have it that Deal's salary was pruned : $1,000 per annum. ; If Deal does quit the Tigers are well fixed with young nfielders. Jackie Warner cah ‘play third base better if anything than shortstop. And they have Gordon Slade, an Mar®/ other very promising youngster for shortstop With Wes yer,! Giffin at second and Ken McDowell at first, the Tigers Feb. 23.| his bat, heavyweight | “He was sent in as a pinch hitter in the army |in the eighth. The fans expected | big things. Horan swung at the later to re-| first ball pitched. It was @ 1 ring. ldrive to deep left field and looke He intends to become a cr Charley Deal Threatens [ to Quit; Salary Trimmed THE Horan “Hi % *% tice, he made murderous drives the first three times he swung LX CALLED on Hem “HE DAN “THEY MOVED W, ~~ LET on Like L DIDNT KNOW “THE HOUSE WAS RENTED, AND. CAME “To SEE VT! “THEIR NAME Io VAN DIL SOMETHING ~SHE HAS “WO DAUGHTERS W HIGH SCHOOL,» ONE GRADUATES THIS JUNE, FURNITURE 19 SORT OF RICKETY,~ AND HER, HUSBAND Io With THE “TELEPHONE COMPANY 1 MUST CALL OW HER APTER Sits SETiLeD!. A oo PARIS, Feb. 23.—Alexander Alek pine, the Russian master, won the international chess tournament, just ended here, with a@score of points. 6% HUNGARY ENTERS CUP PLAY NEW YORK, Feb. 28.—The ninth @hallenge for the Davis cup for| the 1925 season has been received | [tems Ps ea by the United States Lawn Tennis axsoctation, The latest entry is Hungary. | A NEW TEA STKTION oN MRS. GARNEYE Route '. SHE AN BILLS COVER [_} 1S HER HAND EVERN PORCH f= w HER LAST WISH WILL BE fo PUT A DOORKNOB TH’ HAWD ks INGTEAD oF THiS A UL Is BLOCK ©1025 BY NEA SERVICE INC. SMLRS. GAREY ADDS ANOTHER FAMILY 0 HER INDEX NOTEM = ATTL ASHINGTON CA New Los Angeles Slugger em *“Y Isn’t Shy About Prowess capacity Crowd If ever a batter Horan waer rur was the rd colorful players, Horan is eccentric. Any differ ence with a club management brings a threat to Jump to the outlaws Like any Smith building in Seatth “I just hit ‘em from town to town,” he modestly boasts. Star Milers Meet Today BOSTON, Fob. A quartet of }the beat milters ever deve 1 by America will toe the mark bere this afternoon fonture of the sixth annua wehusetts An gion games, ‘ Hahn, Bev holder ru of the’ indoo mark; Willie ‘Ritola, Finnish.A meri jean star; Jol@ Raly, TA. Cl, and Leo Larrives, Holy Cross, entered, | Hahn's, record of 4:1 may. rea sonably be expected to be seriously challenged. G E HOPES * aN Em Out-of Town”. | vandals Win ‘Second Time From Huskies O. A. C. Sitting Pretty and Should Cop North- west Honors from O. U. “ Expected to See FRANCI to E ghtweight Rain ads which poured a deluge upon central California Sunday had ‘ nun was on STECHER TO WRESTLE NEW YORK Fe 3 ake restler heavyweigh! famou jag ek grappler tonight COLLEGIAN TO WRESTLE URBANA, Ill, Feb. Big hMeMillen, captain 923 nols football te eps of Way will = enter wrestling. game debut at Columbus, 23. Jim the 8 fc Big") Munn the professional He makes his Ohio, tomorrow t m, ® ’ HUGHES BREAKS RECORD | CHICAGO, Feb, 23.—Frank Hughes, Olympic trapshooter, broke the world’s record for shooting at |double targets when he crumbled |285, in succession at the Lincoin Park Gun club here. BY ALEX aur ee Loule and Mrs, Pattullo are now making a trip that will take them to Honolulu, Augtraiia, England and Scotland. There is no truth in the report that Loule made the price of the trip playing golf against Jimmie Stirrat Members of the Scoteh and Irish teams of the Arctic club got along all right at Ingle wood until someone said that the Sdoteh wore kilts because their feet were too big to go thru their trousers, Larry tain, Ives, the Inglewood cap. has taken time by the fore lock. He's engaged his roome at {the Tacoma hotel for the Pacific Northwest tournament in June There's a real example to follow, boys. W. HH. Bohon, the newly-clected skipper of the Jefferson Parkers, sent the boys off in a handicap match play against par competition today in/ observance of Washing: ton's birthday. The world looks mighty dark for H. D. Folsom since his meal- ticket, W. H. Bohon, secured the captaincy and chairmanship of the handicap committee of the Jeffersonians. If. D.'s rat- ing is due for a large sized cut, believe Skipper Bohon. Billy Bolcom and Earl Jamison, the Big Two of th®Clymple Golf club, played a nico game over the first nine of that course the other but got into heaps of trouble the second nine. Note: The first nine holes at the Olympic Golf club arg now open for DIgYs C.ROSE ¢% The Earlington course is in splen- did condition, but that is not enough inducement for Art Ritchie and Ray Felton to try out their | follow thrus. When the waters of | the Black river’ recede, then, and jnot until then, will these two sterl- ing portsideras venture forth on Frank “Ryan's pasture. ee Is there no way to stop Cali | fornia from grabbing all our | | star gelfers? | Charlig® Hulen is the latest | one td leave us to take up his | residence in the Sunny South | The day of his departure this |. sterling youngster hung up | recoil for the third hole a} at ——- The today. Osterhout Aretic Irish are Heinie Schmidt landed the Scots, and Frank three points: j apiece What's in a name, for And just to rud it in, Bill “Scotty” Irvine trotted out another fellow with an equally good Scotch name —P. F. O'Neil—and he also came under the wire with the three marks, Herman Ross didn't go very well on the outward trip, mak- ing the turn two-down on cusses, He, howeves, got going good coming home and finished six-up- 4 Otto Dagg ana A. J. “Ham Ham {ton finished all-square in golf and everything that goes with it Alex G What is a desort? c. O. “Chief Myers—A Bcottish ivillago on Tag Day, lamenting | | | | | | | | | | gton on N' VW YORK vy Benjamin Scrap [ Fights Tuesday ni. | wed in| | meets Young Peter Jackson in the GOOD BOUTS h 1 nators’ Fine Defense; Pirates Disband Infield’ BY BILLY EVANS fe cond teat One tt about Barney Drey hay the of a doubt he logical rea breaking up his erack fus, he cours convictions, and might no infield. tered 194 i as drag enxorte’d to, after t pointment of fiuence on ly Phila. tired National league i New ¥ were rated as having the best infield combinations of 1924 In that organization, the 1914 In the Pittsburg » have t defeats in lack er ced that the ken the t interest, teburg has’ a National league always failed in the Dreyfus tired of eving that fault The result of his experiment in breaking up one of the game's greatest infields will be watched with much interest, Prep Cage Race Ends This Week basketball rate . with games being and Friday. The Indians, a.cinch for at ” h the season away ing at Broadway t Ballard Friday. The are sporting a twogams if they win one game they ~ still has a chance of tieig can beat Lincola ay and West Seattle at Balla ‘The full schedule for the last week follows Tuesday afternoon — West Seattle Broadway at Broadway, Roose — velt vs. Garfield at Garfield, Queen Anne vs. Franklin at Queen Ante and Lincoln vs. Ballard at Linco Friday afternoon—Ballard vs. Wet Seattle at Ballard, Roosevelt vt ‘Queen Anne at Roosevelt, Garfield | vx. Lincotn at Garfield and Frankia’ Broadway at Franklin. vs. | trail, nine champion teams éf | the snow country and thousands oC aN | people who have arrived by spe ‘Gi | olal train were ready today for ti | start of the annual dog derby whieh §?0I j will decide for another year the) | champion trailsman of America. / | Olcott Zarn, “the kid,” who woe |Iast year’s race, is the favorite repeat, but the friends of Tud Kent, © two-time champton, have bet their” snowshoes on him to win and gaia permanent possession of the trail cup. q @ Soa DONALD WILL LIVE DEMPSEY | SAN JOSE, Cal, Feb. 2 battler, wh! Donald, Los Angeles boxing Dre | moter, thought fatally injured wher semi-windup of Tuesday's smoker) tne auto in which he was en Toul 8 at the Crystal Pool, is regarded 88) with friends to San Francisco 0] one of the most promising fighters} tong the Silver-Benjamin fight 0 in hig division in these parts. day, overturned near Madrées’ ale Sunday during a heavy rainstorm will live, hospital physicials sald 5 day HELEN MEANY WINS. TITEE- TAMPA, Fla, Feb. 23,—Heea Meany of the Women's Swit ¥ he new YOUNG JACK This heavyweight t ie ay . ON TUESDAY c ITH Mickey O'Donnell, Coast] association of New York is # bantamy champion, and! American women’s fancy : my Dick” Griffin, Fort Worth,| champion by virtue of her Victory, Tex., headlining the show, Tuesday’s| over Carol Fletcher in the smoker at the Crystal Pogl should give boxing fans plenty of entertain SES iat FINDS HUSBAND ON LINKS O'Donnell is staking his Coast titte | Well, that's one thing that this against the veteran Griffin, and the] goi¢ game is good for, admit the Texas battler is likely to kick thru| married women. They always Ka0W = with some tough oppositon, | » to go to look for their hue § ‘The other bouts on the car +c, a Young Peter Jackson vi | Jack Dempsey, heavyweights. | Pep Webster vs. Eddie Brock, wel terweights. | terrace pool here § CITY, Feb. 23.—Waltet world series hero, ‘ hru here Sunday, en route for the Bonny Ferral vs, Jack Calvert, | training camp of the Was , bantamweights. Bill, Griffiths heavyweight rr BELLINGHAM, Feb, 2%—TRO3 | Washington frosh basketball team & scheduled to play the Bellingh “. Normal five here tonight. ‘The ams meet again Tuesday night fa tle. vs. Blackie Orth, Triple-Tie Result of Inglewood Play ‘ A triple tie resulted in the two- man team best-ball medal play com- | petition at Inglewood Saturday, | when the Bill Benston-Larry Ives;| I wish to enter the . Jim Holton-M? M. Murphy and Al t Schoephoester-B. W. Lockwood | ~_ team Ta Be oe combinations each turned in net|| Junior baseball an ree cards of 69 ablde by the raies an regula : ne hi anization, ‘The monthly medal competitions || Mon# of the orgs at the Rainler and University golf} stanager urses Saturday resulted in W. G. Clark and 1. V. Peterson leading || Address tho field at the former arena, each nS a having net scores af 78, and J,|| Home field. oss. Lang taking the high honors at the U Unks with a net of 71, Phone

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