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ATTL TAR FA SUARY 24, 1925 TH UESDA Will Charley Welsh Be as Good as Brother? ‘Wounger Brother of Star h Oarsmen Get Re | feports at Camp Monday pps ——— eh | ady for Crew Workout “Steady Now!’ Washington Fro: ~ ’ 4 Het Rage d” Killefer Enthusiastic About Possibilitites of el Youngster; He’s Outfielder and Bigger Than His| : as Brother, Who Was One of Best Kids in League ‘PRY LEO H. LASSEN jt Al pains wit ~~hd O ye “ 8 batt, Bim. india v It Fred Carter, the demon southpaw photographer, dropped g Wo « eins in at crew practice the other day in time to enap one of the « young a star a frosh eights going out for their daily workout. Bob Butler, ; ‘ . ° s. } Waner frosh coach, has several squads working out every after- part t Wa with the noon and this is a typical scene at the varsity crew house. | beow Se i they aay that ~ —Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers from Py ws 4% much i ; * mn ee mort ti ild Throws Nearly Ended 4 Major Career for Sothoron i Pitcher Was Chased Out of American League by Bad ‘ ue ball, | ¥° eee . Hoga to x - . F . ne peo R; rn pe starprag dbs ee Heaves After Fielding Ball; Branch Rickey Cures g Charley, @ young . et ed t Him of Bad Habit and He Stars a " OMY. SOME INTERESTING eee, at | wrcURaES ate ce . BY BILLY EVANS Leo Moriarity f mt x ‘ Re : mths a NE of the most mysterious cases in baseball has } be dag nd lost Allan Sothoron for the leading character. | summer, afte had arcade one of the richest prizes ever found. He had i @ out a few days with the th Seattle M FT — ! a fast ball, a spitter, a curve, a change of pace, during a series in San Fran = je P os 3 control—well, just everything that a great «ml Are Yanks in BANTAMS TO apelin ‘ : ie ia ; orite Is , pitcher requires. 4 et . r har a av Saint Club? And Sothoron lived as a pitching star—but } { not for long. A weakness was discovered. Show the opposing side a weak spot and it plays thru it. Sothoron, with an iron arm and rare intelligence, could not control his throw once he for basebal Jimmy, Charley ts and has a lot of na ty, being proficient . Killefer, an exceptio BOX TONIGHT wm the Pac welght crow who secently : © Defeatedin | “8! Frisco Bout] : om, has New Coast bantam at ntake, Mickey x Miller Hug af young baseball talent, Totals . “ “ ie aie seas, “Pied ts gina role c manag oO Dour s t sag Lt om fielded the ball. a ated | New Star of rep Golfers © EBERTING IS Takes Seven Rounds | fo 0 0 White Hox Outer, [ome awit of nn arm te carer! Turf Looms bf ee ate | co ge peter ier ee Menkes yards 4M in Quatrain AN FRANCISCO, Py Taxing Pittsburg Infield aggresaly rae wakes . and toreine’ ti| Played Most Games p of his game fight thruout uw uP Jim MeVay ’ He am! ok home the second!) 4 ‘ los Ange a EW ORL’ Prepare fOr | vse 'oics iy an Season Play BY ALEX C. ROSE t par com.| Lowest Fielding Average third bese or the nd fired row himself © 4 the $25,000 New at the fair tu js the son of the great mar Khayyam, who, it will be - a mm w le left N ns to win a aaah gate a shes! =i : Wrig 1 . Kentucky Derby some years f te ae ed action 1 m0 0 ° a i ‘ mix me tombatone favort D+ | ove which the Pirates pa yous} DERBY V ICTOR] Browns to the Red Sox, ther to attaining the prowess of Man eir scrap at the ball park here f y) to the Cleveland Indians. Tris ; q the afternoon, Fred Mo.|'® their scrap ated ‘ o’ War than any thorobred of the F afternoo rec enony ettermoea iclpated NEN TY iene Taek. We ‘.—Tud] Speaker thought he could cor. cd ‘. v and Mrs. M. 8. Thompso . Sy redited with wi years ove in the 5 etera he » © 2 mg J ." sag Weak poset ani Sg ; mpson Benjamin was cred! : wi h “s WII I IE HOPPE Be rayon Their bi Kent, of Targ v peated eg ee; tall ton ser up the Not only did the sensational colt ba a ce meatus pans, whe: the ning seven out of the ten round 4uits 4 a crtatecr Are 4 the snow coun holds f od Ngee pi shacitoplerienet capture the handicap event from a F, : ake on the 18th fai Sliver having ee the 1 SEATS A PIES > | Nadya adil third time the of champion} §& reeae ise hd with him one of the classiest fields ever en- re s and Mrs. Jones fond and seventh and the ninth was DEFEATS JAP! 0 do #0 trallsman of America retired from baseball in 1 E tered: but he alae det al nemrraned ; : | in second place eve ee ‘ saree ele Pep Webster,| Ld by Queen, daughter of famous kerm worked its way back in!l forthe track ‘ si ‘ Sty Benjamin took the t ove ut HICAGK 7 te elf i boxes : i Calvert | 04 Bob, Kent ere a ” ne ener bi : he ac 2 in a ah | Quatrain Is eligible for the Ken- : ar | . from his clever opr n- | king 0 ade one | Be 1 ‘ t he had trained for two years on} fer to the Louisville Colonels tn'the |! tucky ‘Derby and. juraeien wo . cn| Walker and Colima stead of laying back and boxing|of the mont arkable come-backs ms takes on Blackie | which few had! American association in 1922 the way he took down the ph gi was taken : MY t . Angeles boy hen defeated | ¢, eliminaries, the show | - niles of frozen] The scene changes. Branch Rick-|] ne é : oe * re, as well as other perform- . : the cashes te.| Are Meeting Tonight « silver to slay die toute “ta | Goctiapeat tae and sat a new|ey, an manager of the St. Louls|| ere, 98, Well a other, pertorm- ; ROSE: : c oe Bhs ake 4E 2 pean Fe ~ ge with 18.2 balkline tour x the American | Browns ict neat estes i Soth- with in turfdom’s blue ribbon ; squads, and sev- | Mic alker, welterweig le} scored a three-count | name . Ww : dog 4 oron, And he refused to believe |! classic next May. uerere encoyered before. the | holder, makes the ‘orily ap knockdown in the third round, Sil-| Hor ercame an apparel | Grimes as Busiest | wit third to five}that such an evil could not be cor : fende of his Pacific coast tour Eee ae the. Cho h in| a lead to defeat the Japa-| ' captured a Ml rected. He took a chance and pur. = == EA [Bp i8:s session ix going to show | night when he meets Bert Colima,| Yer being on the floor when the | hopeless Hurler on Defense gis geome presron fh oe ng oon age) Jep and fight among the play-| Whittier middi weet over 1) 3 the: trick. cet Burleigh Ortraee of ie Brey 1 of the Old Trail cup. Cardinals in 1924 WEST SEATTLE Hy j Sica on tie teire and|h no-decision bout r a team was the ant pitcher aflel Gaston, one a Di i Repeetiocs ane soca hk About 20,000 fans saw the fight |'NURMI WINS in the National leaguo last season. | | Enouy © enti . ata Two Perfect Records | Sagem Bate en Walker is expected to weigh| Johnny Buff, former bantam-| ‘ | % n 38 games, had 120) Muahed 7 Fy ¢ story is not closed. Sothoron VS BROADWA gig: arecapendidg ‘all of a P gh| “| minutes and 51 secon Bind Kent | oe a> thettmantiahe | s ir tree Sateee yy sa | about 180 pound Yor the Hout, witia|wetsht champlon,. drew. with| ‘ Y hances, getting 25 putouts, 91 a» 3 t year's winner, came | “8% On€ of the few pitchers with a reg a fpare time getting down to Lg Olcott Zarn, las pert ling : he N West Seattle and Broadway t Fl ; so that they will be ready | Colima will scale 155 pounds. What|Frankie Novey in four rounds nists and but four error. He took |{h third and the St. Anthony. team, [Perfect fel ng average in the Na way mee! te | Uttle betting was reported favored] Young Datto beat Larry Murphy) parriMORE, Feb. 24.—Paawo| part in five double pl Iso, Carl! siioted by Tom Morefield, finished | U0O* e last seanon. He han-/in the feature game of the high aa: ee cong is Megs tton hax} the champion. in four rounds Nurmi ran the two-mile race here| Ma y other | Piven died 37 chances in his 29 games,|scnool basketball race today at i lj the way Boss Pelton has| Tie SM eR | * . but failed tol furter to t century mark in|” making 35 perfect throws In aiding x i = e 7a lined up for the tilts which will) ae last night, won ‘ ay, e rata mee rt © centur a apeetceetome in the retirement of batters or run.|PToadway. The West Siders, yet un- { bil fs Fores ine Beacon nil course:|Courtney Is Sold > —_GRANG RECovE [fewant’ Wie- eppeinepes wae thal een ee A at Bes eee iatated Mids neo eee FIRST WEEK ' | RICHMOND, Mich, Feb. 24.—~| 'nee Piacoa opkins- Branch Rickey's system of helr last game with Broadway at 4 atbansy pat cinscta Wert | to Atlanta Club PUnAe SIGS: BO Xp. $0 EOE RAY She Westthiak titeet ast: ? Connie Mack’s Suspended by A.A.U.| training probably ‘explains tie | West Seattle, and the Tigers are go- ay ¥& Queen Anne. : | SEOs ANGELES, Cal. Fob. 24—| trom here in a day or two,” sald|" Do OS Nurmis seven Oppel 4 | BOSTON, Feb. 24—Complaining| Secret. There was a special |ing to have an advantage playing to- ig i completed and reported. on| Harry Courtney, leading pitcher of | Harold (“Red”) Grange, Milinols foot-| hous of Nurtl's men, pyar Record Uni UME [that Witle Ritola, Finnish running} Course in fielding bunts for |4ay's game on their. home floor. tanr| a the Pacific Coast league in 1923,|ball star, today. He has been laid|°nt® Cropped Cll tert ane us iq star, had failed to appear after ac-| Sethoron at the Cardinals’ ete le other high sy strays 138 vs. Ballard, Garfield va. West | ¥4# sold (6 the “Atianta club of th }up with mumps here for th Past | ace he set in Maior Loo |cepting $40 expense money, officials} Camp last spring. Gian seus eae : me per at | @usen Anne vs. Lincoln, Roose-| Southern league by the Vernon|three weeks. | fo ss J | 2 ecagron fetrner gered On the first one Rickey shouted:/Queen Anne, Ballard tangles ii | ia cad completsd co | reer te, Conrimey. led the TSR ALAR EDWARDS VS. YOKEL HILADELPHIA, Feb, 24.—Connie| 4. 4. U, to suspend him indefinitely, | “I have it.” lays Cartuidrwe:Gertiia a repo a compl | Western circuit two years ago and RETAINS TITLE iemacel leet BREF REIN Mack enjoya a unique distinc-|{g Frigerio, Olympic waiking| He saw that Sothoron, in trailing | Plays 5 THIRD WEEK Feb, 24.—Johnny field, Queen Anne vs.j nant. He was reca! helped San Franciséo win a pen- he Chi American lengue manager./ champion, made a new record of|the ball, made his throw without y the Chi- a wards, Kansas City ght heav vs Brown retained his title as British ; 5 4 to- sted the sweet and the bit-|yg-09 2.5 000 meters. Joie Ray,|t#king aim. He simply scooped Mm LOOK Si 7 - ra > - ight wrestler, was in Portland 18:20 2-6 for 4, n y “4 TO SOPHOMORES MY. Roosevelt va. Franklin, W ee cabo White Box and sold to Ver-| i. otam champion, when he knocked ‘ay’ preparing for a two-hour en-|ter more often than any other leader! Chicago, won the milo race in{the ball and made his throw. He Tulvsiity Se MReRigen ea ; con. non. : vi ds x ; 2 did not steady himself. : om plete eported on; out Harry Corbett in the 16th te ‘ednesday night with Mike|in the organization. 25, qd < FOURTH wEexK | WHITMAN BEATS OREGON in Yokel of Wyoming. Pha: haa” ctlatesooed put thru such a course—fielding a;eal from sophomore athletes this } Sheecuees UPSON WINS AGAIN himself, |84son. Fact is, many of the sec Franklin, Queen Anne ond-year men stand a good chance Seattle vs. Ballard, WALLA WALLA, Feb. 24.—Ore- | AGGIES WIN ball, pausing, steadying TS AIR To make matters gon dropped another notch in the a ne he finished last fo en co} DEL MONTE, . Feb. 24.—Lau-} th liowing with the throw. ee a 5 teitateing SM, Feb. 24.—The Willamette Feb. 24.—Young | Wore he finished last for seven con, S mic hax donald bi of beating out some of the veterans. completed and reported on| Northwest intercollegiate conference| SALEM, Feb. 24.—Th nett news caate sen stifeok of tha viciveraity HF call sis i ee een | erermty Dearints < wattered 6 be. | Fisher, Syracuse Middlewelgnt WES) Tn the tact that. I Owned. Moet fornia, retained his title of state { : . Fo eaten Ge ee He i Line hl cere Se te ene ee cee, Ce | Cmtaaaed: Inthe, AGAN “round OF |S pall club abd: refused to fre | terectneiems ie chaiaplow: bere ¥eé Trojan Five er are one ne Nexen an Sais Sgr cc Wee bt ee he Whitman basketball team.|Oregon Aggies here last night at|a contest with Harry Greb, middle , ‘ ercolleglate golf champion here yes tise’: kboordinig, eitadieen. be PP Roosevelt vx. West Seattic, Broad-| of the ma . i mon A “pian ag ‘ when a. referee | ™YSlf, explains why I was ever able |terday, defeating his college mate, it aetna ean. Tied wes oe baa RES i Be Gerteia! |The game does not affect the Pa-' basketball, the game ending 39 weight champion na to make such a disreputable record,” | Lioyd Thomas, 6 and 4, in a 36-hole Is Due ere | Ei be completed and reported on| to 18 ruled he was not trying ; - = na = cific coast conference standing SIXTH WEEK _| says Connie match. | $$ -_—— — | John McGraw with 10 pennants Is — --- on Wednesday BOXING vs. Lincoin vs. 1 | only ma er to top Mack’ i EN y LIS’ 4 Bipreadeas va Beliect, arnold OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN Nescliss pectetadeg ts aortas a te coven |"PIHE. Southern California basket en | a hundred athletes are now entered in| 7 Dall team, under the direction TONIGHT iy — i BE Briedcnpieted and-reported on | | pelea aay set —cpseenane these the Illinois relay carnival Satur QE. Coneh : Lea eaurneyy ts sauel ate ge never ue fase ve | ZZ I ens soon ae Kozlowski Is O'BRIEN STOPS [Shurday mene wi ave tasers | QRYSTAL POOL e | of Washington in the campus gym. | sa & as oo ee Niser OY HINTS SIDE View) Defeated in perore tao enone Turner is a former Seattle man, i completed and reported on ‘ A STICK OT INTHis ONE, GEO CHANEY and coached “at the Broadway: high Ausplees Austin & it, Ine. ee = TH PHOTOGRAPHER'S 71 ey MUST OF HAD-TO Tough Match ° scnool here for « number of years | Mligkey QD ll 4 = Fe RAMA OF | | EXPOSURE Io BEST! NK ROZLOWGET way dec| NEW YORK. Feb. 2¢—Tommy |The ‘Trojans have. already” played ickey lonne va E = ontana Wins Wow DOT START ANY TAKE A PANORAI TD SAVETHIs one WW a mut: “| O'Brien, Milwaukee lightweight, ad-/10 games this season, and lost one, ‘ef hau \Francioce! ; ae | WIGE CRACKIN’ AN’ You | ue WHY Dipuit Nou ONE z feated in three hard-fought set voiced a round in the lightweight {that by a close score to the Utah Pacitlc Const Bantamweight z \ | " Ege Ss % id mplon e Contest From = SMILE AN QUIT THINKING CAGE NOU EVER RU jin the annual indoor tenia tourna-| tournament, when he knocked out [AES Southern California ee Vs. He = AGK IF TS A PICTURE q ) FOR A POLITICAL ment at the Armory by George | © = : Utah met in a two-game series, and 3 ALN H intet OF ME, OR TH’ OF “TW PRICE DER DOT ¢ OFFICE, ~li!' POSTER Clark Monday, Clark won, 9-7, 2.6,|@¢orse (K. ©.) Chaney, Baltimore, | Turner's men came back and aveng- D d Di k 6 iffi ah = us € | ”, . Wet HS AN’ WORRIED, Nou LooK 4 9-7, in the sixth round at the Madison |ed the defeat !n the second con- an y IC ritiin b Peg : w ae or 9-7, zi s = 0 . Feb, %—The Unt-| ‘SHENANDOA' Reric LIKE Vou LEPT A FLIV Se an A A number of good matches are|Sauare Garden here last night. bate mivuradayie <. cba tacke) of Fort Worth, Texas iy = Yersity of Montana basketball MOORING M 2 D WW FROMTOF, WRAY A Poe! on’ the schedule stoday, the feature | Chaney was a6 to’ 1- favorite tol tive uo beating’ orl the Coast’ oan:|Ml| og OWRBNTATNENTANIE: na eS feored an impressive 22 to 23| |S§| WHICH DO You Like,~| | PARKE 0} TELEPHONE POL beln the first appearance of Leon | win, bo Aa adipsia toe tae 4 RoUTs i = over the University of 4H’ FRONT OR SIDE de Turenne, the defending cham-} 1, tho other elimination bout on|ing shown. It will be the first i ft fe = ne 0 y pion. the program, Jimmy Goodrich of |appearance in Seattle of a Southern | ff First Bout Starts at 8:30 p. m. tp Eenre here fast night.) Yesterday's results and today’s! Burtalo won the verdict over Eddie | California basketball team. IB Tahie siteh ave doen te Hh me was the big star for the| schedule A ASS flo, ("Kid") Wagner’ of Philadelphia.| The visitors beta an their btn zard’s, Occidental and | Yesler: : : rn ring: _ YESTERDAY'S Kr ‘8 , the Northwest here. Follow. Green's Cigar Store, 6 Thir bE scoring 11 points. Hew Chet Duett beat Ken MoPherson, 3-6,; "hey fought the regular 10 rounds, a Say aecesire conte’ athe Ave.;_ Jim Pursley's, Second : Md Anderson each made 11 6-4, 6-2 but the judges could not reach aj!ne th h Gn ae Bacal ‘4 and ‘Seneca; Austin’ & Salt, rig for Washington and were the LeRoy Foley beat M. Fiadman, 6-2,| verdict, so two more rounds were ee cnetOneen peste a aang Tne. 1880 Ninth Ave, corner ; 6-1 C 5 an 4 : St. i Be for the losers. : Jack Schermer beat Chet Dustt, 6-3, Pee A salist age ey aaa call. |on successive nights. On March 2,|[J| Ringside $2.20 Reserved 81.65 4 Ra led, 19 to 16, at half- 64 Bay too popd! | 5, will’ cloed thei invasion “With General Adminsion $1.10 4 Whitcomb Quillfan beat 8. W. Hol-/ lar, Willamette at Salem. u OI 7 brook, 6-2, @-0. — 2 4 Prasihngton five did not aes “Whitcomb Quillian beat McCollough, 2 a a oe defautt. eas Brower-Turner Golf | i nd most ot ie Hui Eugene Oldham beat Bill Olin, 6- A - | e ; ere made on long shots 1 George Clark beat’ K. Koslowek, Team Is Victorious! Sure Way to Get Rid of Dandruff : (33 i (aA) | Nelnon Robinson beat Wilwon, 6-2, 6-2. . ‘ ' - | ; Wee weagne Lettoy Foley beat Harry ‘Lighitoot, | Charile Brower and Dr. Paul Tur-| } There is one sure way that never - ; : rar’ ner had the old team-work going | fails to remove dandruff completely 4 Scully beat Bob Brown, 6-2, 7-6. in great style at Rainier yesterday i H " vi ; Dick DuBbols beat Pink stilier. $6, #-2.and won the twoman besthall cone | } aiid that is to dissolve it, Then you Z TODAY'S SCHEDULE zi | } destroy it entirely. To do this, just fea: i | 1:00-W. Beardsely ve. R. D. Sman, {Petition under wraps; their 85-22.63 get about four ounces of plain, or- ote | 25 —Teater Kitneberg va, Merritt Day. loard being three strokes better than) | Ginary liquid arvon; apnly it at Hf Corie | stew. Beardeely ve. Bop Brown, |the second comblnation—Bob Daly| | night when ret ; h : Het 7 ie |mgjt—PR 7 Rivera ve: duck Weher-/ang HY Van Kuran—so14.6, suip-| | THBht when retiring; Use enough to y i; Aid vrayne, mer, 2 a : in Bee i. Joun tor Corviy, ah 4:20—-Laon 4@ Turenne ve, M. Robin-/Pér Alox Gray and his helpmate, | gently with the finger tips, By Bh) Lorbiy tor ut. John, Hesketh for non. George Butterfield, nosed under the morning, most, if aot all, of your at ing fo Diy, 5:15—Leon de Turenne ve, Percy Lee.| wire for the third prize with a F will b 4 4 ig for Corbly. ery hie, muito! dandruff will be gone, and two or Pinay Field goals, Tilman 6, Hesketh 6:00—Pink Miller va Dick Dubois, card of 82-15-67 gon t Hid Fy 5, Baney 2, G. Dahiberg 2, 7:00—N, Robinson va, Charles Sparks. nese eh’ bah ink fees bel com- Hy | He John, Hale 7" y — = URVSa te letely dissolve a: ir it : ys os Suusteres ieee HUSKY FROSH BEATEN every single sieniend arcof ie ve » 4, Frayne, Hesketh, Ander IN THIRTEENTH PLACE BELLINGHAM, — Feb, —The no matter how much dandruff you Keats late mpbell, Idaho. { Miss Helen Jacobs of Berkeley,| Bellingham Normal basketball team | } may have. look and feel a hundred times better. if yy Cal., touted by many experts as a} Won from the Washington Frosh You will find, too, that all itching] You can get liquid arvon at any last night in a nairraising basket. | ball contest, 86 to 34. The winning lucky number” position in the na-! point was made on a free shot just tonal tennis rankings for 1924, as the whistle ended the fame, t and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and drug store and four ounces is all you will need. This simple remedy fas never been known to fail. MH the Zhyszko boys had to & wrestling match on ac Matt, ‘lines, Presumably ho Pg. second Helen Wills, drew the “un.

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