The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 25, 1925, Page 11

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Dick Griffin’s .Territic Punch Beats O’Donnell! Excess Weight Is Bugbear TRIBE KAS. GOOD cAMP AT SANTA MARIA! Quartet of to Babe Ruth Every Spring '-—— Knockdowns i He’s St f ) S__| West Seattl i ae ee se Killefer Is es olar or | l'ro a n est Deattie I Nebrask aska Is ecides It Homerun King Won't Always Be Able to Take Off M it Center “ - . parse ¢ 2 J aamcki =e iy of Fat; He Is Poor Dietitian, Pleased With Clinches Prep : Grifin Breaks Thru enying Himself Nothing N” O’Donnell’s Defense in BY BILLY EVANS Ball Layout Cage Honors | « Fourth and Wins Fight HE tragedy of excess weight | , 1) The story of Babe Ruth will some day be written Indians Win Great Game | BY_LEO H. LASSEN around it . Manager Reports That r Broca Ti i 1 ! . If Babe | one kness it : t Grounds Are in Good rom Broadway ligers | , f Babe has one weakness it is a proneness to put on ne : by 1? to 11 Score . ? weight. Ruth is at his best at about 210) Condition, Hotel Fine y ; : i rounds $ reported ths is present sigh T J . I r It is rey rted that his present weight er KILLEFER : “ und ( is closer to 250. Mg cso , : f of rie The prestige of Babe Ruth is centered in Maria, wi t . Pesek, F Burr f L a E . é t n f the r ‘ wn t ° t baseball swing, the healthy wallop he Vie : - i . 2 takes, which drives the ball farther than any ty in t ' "¥ other player in the game nie x t RESULTS 4 t : Too much fat around the waistline is some i thatt i } 1 t n day going to ruin tl It is going to ote — ; | from I ik break the coordin must exist for This w & : | 4 > 1 iy ! t I ARE i f. \ Ruth to do his best work ; y ! eae es 3: Every spring finds | many pounds x Ww f 1 I > rd EVANS overweight. By hard work he has always ! " ACK DUNN Is ; , been able to himself of the excess avoirdupois be- a n in |One Bad Fault 1 ea i Spoils s Career ; ap oi und they to m5 , BY HENRY L. FARRELL | 1 r Has F Sot y : weaning Co mplor 14 K DUNN t nos aft fs ft first y | ket O ir ion t F Ba it cate { z manager in the mit Np ney a r Healthy Appetite nesaihanha rae. ; bakers more stuff than nine -_ holdout, All of f t Ba: w 4 or signed up. 12 to He owns | ma until econds before been success. Mana; be ay Me The p held ey pager * | rt to Killefer It t manages|the bell wher t go a right teak CORRE cxcertmiice wore Ruth loves to eat and doesn't | Monday | P being ot 4 eae Baltinore|to the chin ani hit the Cee ft es deny himself a thing, [ venture | seers ; inat Sothoron's be to say that none of his weight ms ne |i Th ix round fin ing a.i those ye sity reduction stunts calls for a cur ANOTHER KOUND International | smi 1 O'Donnell on the chin to make a hur ra tallment of food. OF GAMES akué. With n with that murderous right Always tl If the Babe was inclined t y| Alt n Ba the champion kissed the floor pitel talgnt ’ a t m | (. Frid. nit the fourth time ese However, a \ it GRIFFIN ‘ the R n tot A mental h ard is a great E - at Yankees *: ore » work e x v hs i I ne boxing f. It was applied to M Hu. re ® mur oha f the I > greater’ in fv ht 4 t ; peal age all fail of. weight wondering c meet to be held in West nell was in defeat. Babe will 1 s league ‘ ings, Now, after 10 years of | « summe % I I : — an made a lot of friends aiartaek rade || Due to the fact that Ruth is | meet Friday nox the Ho How's this for basketball action? young fel-| GARFIELD TURNS po lity bec p:- left hand to forced to work so hard to T to ¢ finar low pictured dribbling the ball Kenneth Boye tar for-|1N UPSET sieht kip sae » Young Pete into shape during the be |" m the agreement~+ i pecraien ea a 5a a pay California basketball| .o#*t ‘ A te : © has bee ac oleae ade the six- he seldom does his best p A. A r 1 repaid Ahoy . 5igly Me ae fot ‘ ' gifece ee r : 4 round semi-windup with Young in the first two months of the 6 ativ tw ent to| tee which meet of Washington im ay Gart t m ha e Jack Dempsey, but they called campy ‘ San Fr sco In A t tain ¢ exhibition game he trsday ght The Troje eam i ; A ‘hy ae. Me s it a draw. Dempsey burt his IN SEVENTH ‘i ’ : t for t t the | coached by Les Turner, former basketball mentor of Broad- quart at y eager ‘gtit: beheld Vale’ tatthe fight ots ef spice sega way high school here alps gona the; price ‘paid’ hoi dor | vances Ls ret gg os A montis Ja und Left Groves Pep We adie Brock Wat hi w t First Tram Game yu hers 1 came at a hot clip pee. a ST Unless ; L3th Hole McLeod Jin cr. eosin oy eM i thi ose round rom ert ima 4 it he r D i vering anc c ound a Geeta anes tie ner ses ce |e ach » «O'Rourke Is bi i rks Arvtiesttarceetes septs is soon -noe eet ana ee oe baer F; ite V: on His n ol FURRAL eee Obstacles Removed avorite Vet BY JOB WILLIAMS : WINS when Colima wa s , Sen Fi 7 Aa eae . WO obsta : Ch ‘ ‘ Jack Calvert Ben Furral put hk hee 2 Ring Champs oor! is)" a cag jet aad, sta Ipc sens ctioaen some améiling salts under n no doubt is very t kf tnpee ad = A . W t tle with lots of speed, urral get 5 rt 2 The Yankees have i:seed ttle were | Country « Ww 5 Poe t ~ ; Iting the call fighter’s nose. It was Walker, him purchased p fa ; : i 3 sit ates oat Cael taae nolieed: the gees” te Urban Shocker, star pitcher of tw > « i z ee s hundreds of letters| Blackie Orth, a newcomer with tified Referee Lee, who immediate} the St. Louis Browns. Shocker : und he ays makes aj to|nice actions, landed one in Bill atled the evrdict against Colima.| § one twitter who has always bia ese = ged y again, wit janswer them and investigate, each |Gritfths’ tummy in’ the See ete . . decisive’ pitched to Ruth and in a r vyweig € by nie ic net i" case he fight was over - Walker was winning deci: tv ly, ree oe - BR Re se | ara thee ichanaptons ot | Lact, De ides f My an skill | Queen As | Pramicin (17) Be’ caulk Wee heen ti tik ok It was a card packed with ac- anyway. Colima was down for y had the bet back whe h ack Foila 3 ; rst . t of the argument. the ot? cla O'Ron bral pressed him closer t ere M ‘ : engted and: pertive. he would sk tion and only a fair house nine count in the first round. Thi : : ho : > i pair wane ‘ lore in. a tha. very (= a< ; a thsied- Wats | thu. bees calle « i eeatiaall Bont th other obstacle was Southp: akes naught away from ne wit gs margin indicate 5 | ¢ een successful in a correspon ; A Californian won the second, tost the M a Sraest ia ‘aor Tin grit aL cada OF nxt Ske ctl Indeed, McLeod might have ;%™¢ #1 Mur Sigg agg hee aly ent ast stayed away missed a swell third, was held even in the fourth |Herb Pruett. It is doubtful if any | at heavyweig Ho oh Well, when wee Freddie had | Bar | ut he prefers to remain a0 “rigs |pitcher ever made Ruth look a would like to see bim in} Won but for ghastly luck at the g n wee Freddie had |e! s a in thé. minome and be ‘happy evening’s entertainment. and lost the rest. tiaiighiaw Ae eildaet lett hander 6 th & tiger tke Sara Yat short 13th. (Why is it that the finished he was scored with a |. Oa a ks : re rads Dan Salt promoted the show. SEN ROSEY Driiett tnt thay roa pire vet eon sali . en Tene l sete ta Gewally A short, irleky six where he had counted on a |} 4 : : TT STE ae eae 2 AT e Me possessor ef a most | for Rica “ : m three at the most, pogsibl: “ Atine Willi R 1 unusual fadeaway sh tal the lddleweight _ cl t, filled witi Popsibly Jess Burkett ratory a, : dM ges z 1 4 * so wai we io — oe fx seth " two, On the some hole Barnes, | P=" one Sai: le Ritola |Star League Boys D t half speed and breaks | O'Rourke is all in favor of Stante wears not playing any too well him Brae said gS seh d J $ Talks About Y away much after the imum, | Ketchel ns compared to Harry Greb.{ BA sett; Wa LESS tore wm and JoieRay §___ Will Meet Friday S Hitt ne had a cia 1 ‘ y Walker, the r cham. | Of the It te not hard for dta* hes First Team Game The second meeting of The Star T just sue a type delivery pion, is a good boy y good | 78s on what nt have happened to|..2rtield (28) Keosevelt (17) Mak: Rec d: |Junior baseball league will be held ese tar a CTS) wcthers Ruth most and Pruett. [bor ana ne can Mi but y cee | within whisp ; sa’ heaoe’ ot: inlnd tan atcrson [Seen Foss. cde Johnson (2 ki e . ore art The Star office Friday at 6:30 ESSE BURKETT in his day : certainly took advantage of the | rate him the equal of Tommy Ryan. | °° with @.F - ‘ dai tg ace oraa’ {bookie y wae (3) EW YORK, Feb. 25.—Paavo Nur-|p», m. Only five teams were repre- a great bdtsman, and none fact. It was a rarity for the |Among the lightweights, Benny | f!! since the beginning of | "Cored. P Seti statics teroeae | Oumar: 1 AS 2) mi easily won a two-mile race |gented at the last meeting and no the past or present stars of the) Babe to make « healthy foul | . | play in the morning and was easil pxend raghted C5 a du here last night, but did not lower! new e: ve bee e ba y Leonard's a good boy, too, in the Winx ‘hole or 1c wan feat (tS Gulick | : new entries have been turned in game was a closer student of bat-| off him. A strikeout was usu- | rine and for the sport, but hee {the most Qungerous contender Years betore T. hed won the [oartiad:¢)0e.-+, BET bebe gS aah since. Unless thore signs of interest ting than Burkett, known a4 the| ally the homerun king’s por- | 14 Gans. Gans was a phenomenon, | the field. Tila ‘at Co os ro Rig al oben f 3 12 s-28| Willie Ritola, Finnish-American | are shown by the youngsters the Crab long before John Evers ac-| tion. Lala itp iLaocata Gio dous’ oF nd ‘The 13th at Columbia is 180 ya le at Chicago,” he laments | tivutions < Gartiens, ‘arteris’ #z| Stir, et a new world’s record forlieague will be abandoned for the quired that sobriquet. Jesse told) Pruett has been sent to the min mana! “ORG | ton Conditions were ideal Truher, McQuarrie. (1) for Barteria. | making the distance in | year. Walter Barnes of Boston, another|ors, going to Oakland. No vonger | etn pa aor Se ethan 1 o | Mt cLeod hit what he considered Roosevell: “MeKinney’ (4) for Hulets 23.2 seconds. This is 7.8} ancient, the other day, that there|will Ruth need to fear that in a] 0/114 present featherwe | nifty . cidtals-\ Mamie SHeterens: teee: aca bras is eration 2 the mark he set} are only three men in Nationsl|pinch against St. Louis Pruett If I'm close enough I'll have a pire. ares W 8 ago. league baseball who are artists at| would aiways be sent in with} zg putt for a deuce.” mused the mid Ritola also bettered his mark for | the plate: Frank Frisch, Rogers) Ruth up. | After years of absence Wa got i A hig seh: Geese tes, seconds. thaws too much pulling of| Ball players in the American as-|Derrill Pratt, a veteran of many|the trap, a few inches short of Jole Iilinols “Athletic. club} CEmnea tog mach Pain| Dall pvr the Aaean x [Dr ra, urn of my [the tee ew ashen te SET MARKS sso siusmeiatr | Sn : es the suspic erica st. | ite ; bn | for the 1,000 meters when he covered the artists of the old @ numbers, and th uspicion is |the American ue, playing at St. | Itself in the sanded embarrassment Sirk Ri ry z tinned the critical Jeas. {growing that some ball players Louis, Ne wYork and Detroit, will! McLeod is, as you may have ‘ AMI BEACH, Fla, Feb, 25,—|the ground in 2 minutes, 29.6 sec | te }Ought to be wenring stripes. manage the club, I pected, Scotch, Some of the The women's relay swimming team | onds. i Hornsby and Roush up at the p plete ‘era e =e . made up of Gertrude Ederle, Aileen | we | Yank with the bygone stars. They'r n, Adelaide Lambert and Hel Bever stervotyped. | Their stroke o ede WAlierlehE ‘Metre 4 | Vernon Team Buys | Sant ray fa ny nowr ome | OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN SW pa Rb tip t6 the plate the same way twice 4 Te canto tian ey Outfielder Moore {a succession. Doris O'Mara, fifth of | Eddie Moore, a crack outfielder in | “Instead of the pitcher keeping > arded to headline next the team, swam 100 yards for a|the Western league last year, has} the batter guessing, these three| Z i new world's 600-yard relay record | Deen purchased from the Lincoln | have the pitcher guessing. They Mis FELLA, PAAVO NES ~HE 1S QUITE Zi NES,~ INSTEAD OF of five minutes, 30 seconds, Ethel |/¢lub of that league by the Vernon | GLO-COing the Hair think for themselves, and I doubt NURM) “TH FINNISH AN EXTRAORDINARY 4| STARTING NOU OFF McGary, sixth member, swam ti pith ague on a said 2 ve [So as e: m ‘ds, anc shec j&-Corking:.good lead-ai an. Wit! i Si cpa there = siete ca RUNNER, SURE DID RACE CHAR BUT IN MN Noutd WITH A Gun, “THEN 1} a 3 pas ae anaes Bs i ie eH ‘ Beeps onaees ane h A Growing Necessity mei 1 the Ameri , other rec ‘or the 600-yard relay | Méke Menos sold a | g m of equal caliber in the Ameri) |) -A\"GOCKS OFF ALLOUR || HE WOULD HAVE HAD A OFFERED Vou A JoB!s of six minutes "| tonat league team the Tiger out- fan leagui SPRINTING RECORDS! “THEY GAY HE CAN GIVE AN EIGHT DAY CLOCK | A SIX HOUR START, AN Cards and Bears } Play for Title) | | | California and Stanford are play = ing a test three-out-of-five series) f] RUN GT DOWN IWAWO fo rthe Southern title of the Coast (| DANG fw BABIES TAKE conference and California is leading two games to one. The fourth con fest is to be played at Oak- land. f| THEIR FIRST STEPS ON yy & CINDER TRACK IN “WKY COUNTRY Is soon With Danny Lewis, his strongest | Tival, finished with high Work, Howard Langlie, Roosevelt's tennis ace and 1924 prep champion. y favorite to clean up in high school tournaments in Seattle Qgain this year. IDETRIM Trim 4nd comfortable, COLLARS RIVAL OF EQUAL ABILITY !: EGAD,<THEY HAILED ME NS THE "WINGED MERCURY. I RECALL ONE RACE WHER I WAS MATCHED AGAINGT AN OSTRICH, GAVE IT A HUNDRED VARD LEAD I CAME IN A QUARTER OF A MILE AHEAD OF TT wT A) ARMFUL OF PLUMES! I HAVE A MENTAL PICTURE OF TH’ RACES) YOU PARTICIPATED 1N); “THERE WAS A COP ABOUT TEN STRIDES BACK OF Nou! | | be Mike Dy fight 1 Len Mallody are to n Tacoma next week and Dun i Wyoming n a bad beating in beat Jack Silver 6 a bad upset ik Schlocker, one of the t to th torwelgt Northw t for a werios of LITTLE COACH | AT WISCONSIN) Football coach at the University jof Wisconsin, who has resigned. Ryan came the Badger ‘school two years ago and previous to that was in charge of gridiron to activities at’ Dartmouth and Marquette Gee Little, newly appointed di. rector of athletics, will take over? |the duties | a Groh Sets Up New | Mark at Third Base Heinie Groh of the New York! Giant a new fielding record for Nattonal league third basemen in 1924 yh hung up kK of 98%, having 121 putouts, a | and but seven error the former record of 97 made vy| ‘Hans Lobert of the Phillies in 1912, |and now he js to have a growth re- jfield will consist of Moore, Pete Schneider, Jim Blakesley nad Ike} Whitman Five Strong | woite: | |Powerful at Home! |Husky Cage Tenis Whitman's basketball team, which | beaten by Washington! Disbands Saturday in the season, has been Washington's basketball team will poison on Its ho 00 is year. Polson on its home floor this year. | aicnand after the game with Oregon The Missionaries held 0: A. C. to Th pc reasere tel perry aye re Saturday night. They play U. ; . ashington and) 4c. Thursday and then the Web- Mgrs Rabie Nn iNet ad ea od and | tooter mame closes the season. then trimmed Oregon, 18 to 12. |irice Hesketh is captain of the . tennis team th and Dick Cunningham to Go enya Whother , will turn out for baseball, Under Knife Again . Bill Cunning former outfield- A TOUGH SI am, er for the Seattle club, now with| Michigan Aggies have arranged a the Boston Braves, is facing his sec-| pretentious grid schedule for next ond operation of the year in San|fall. Among others, they are down Francisco. He recently had to un-|to meet Michigan, Wisconsin, Col- dergo an operation for appendicitis, | gate, Penn State and Centre, Col- gate qpd Centre will be met on nome soil. Rogers Hornsby Is One Hitter Who Passes Up Golfing Sport Ree RS HORNSBY fs one baseball star who draws the line on golf. m Jones, crack pitcher of the New York Yankees, is another. They are the exceptions, Hornsby likes the game and would prot has placed baseball before golf. Hornsby says golf swing and baseball he His viewpoint is that golf calls for an entirely different set of mus- cles than baseball, and that to play it to any extent must necessarily in terfere with the freedc Sam Jones is of the opinion pitcher, destroying co-ordination Hornsby, with five batting championships to his credit, has surpassed Wagner's record. He is now shooting at Cobb's nine-straight wins. For that reason, nothing doing on golf. moved from his nose. bly be a star at it, but he he is convinced that the that golf has a tendency to tie@®p a nothing in common | 1 of the baseball swing. | | Proper care of the hair and | scalp is attained by the use of GLO-CO, the Liquid Hair Dressing. GLO-COed hair i healthy, naturally - vigorou: growing hair because the antiseptic qualities of GLO-CO keep the scalp in clean, vir- ile condition. 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