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AY, MARCH 4, 1925 THE ATTLE STAR Doc Snell Kayo Victor Over Dandy GENE WALBY ELIGIBLE FOR HUSKY NINE * Benny Leonard Star Catcher to Play Played Part of Sap |Mandell Is. ie mean! in smepe | for Washington Again Favorite as ss uccs New Champ] si! si.c%. 0.0" Chances of Purple and Gold Tossers for College Title r " Take Boost Skyward With Return of Crack Re- | Tournament Winner Must | ceiver; Other College Gossip Meet Mandell Before pier Senalaeage BY TOM EN Claim Is Clear much as he dered oxfe of ‘the best catchers ever RY HENRY L, FARRELL Northwest, will be eligible to play N! Ww YOR! ‘ Ones AN kind of he bestowed ~ ENE WALBY, « develope for the Unive of Washington again this season, W alby was ruled out last year'because he violated me minor ruling, but the ban has, been fted, and the erack receiver will be are ehind the bat for the Purple and Gold once rain. The return of Walby to the fold will greatt r y stre gthen the Washington ball club, and hould make the Huskies one of the foremost mtenders for the 1925 Conference title. Despite the setback given Walby last year by the university officials, he has been get ng in lots of baseball, and it is predicted hat he will be in the best trim at the first OLSEN call for candidates, Walby has en active in organization “York in sand-| lot baseball, and during the winter months his promoted roller hockey with consider- About Fights ss: DODE BERCOT AGAIN VICTOR able success. FIRST BASEBALL PRACTICE MARCH 10 Dick Griftin ‘Tacoma Battler Stops Texan i in Second Round th aeeetaeoa of Blows in Roiad 2 Ends Fight at Crys- tal Pool; Big Argument Starts Before Main Event That Threatens Postponement of Scrap BY ALEX C, ROSE “Eye SNELL, the Tacoma Wildcat, flayed ight when he y Dick Griffin, of T , to sle p i n the second rot rights and lefts to the body and head; a half uppercut with the left mitt to the chin se ing the Texan to the canva he eS with his feet in mid-air to birdies chirping "Twas ¢ c evening's € nt that Promoter Nate Scotti Drux the record-breaking attendance filled with action, and Sile an, Snell's i up for y bout Joe Water- ager, added more color to 1en he took his boy g room, refusing to take the ibber mouthpiece out of Snell's mouth when ordered to do so by the boxing commission- That started a the proceedings to the dre er Mickey O'Donnel! then retired to the afore- HOS! mentioned dressing room to get into his fight- g togs to do battle in Snell tead, but about this time rman decided to allow Why these arguments co) - Lora Tells | ‘| About F wes boy to go on. up in the ring is something 153 iat the fans cannot fathom. Coach Tubby" * Graves. will have ans “ the baseball om out for the first th « the and Fighters | :: peas ge ees mt for : , LORA LA BLANK BY BILLY EVANS Nerial! ‘Mark Matilie, & hard-nittins tem M We ; eg b HADES of Battling» Nel-}euy ah! pn ee jin the fold { ph : peatay night. . If You. was ax tiie hear be son and Ad Wolgast.}1oule ‘Teareau, onttielder oA ft» \ os Se er ‘ Snell, 124%; Eddie “Cannonball” Martin! Vrevané, a dependanic nit Thal wst ‘ “ : a t orig is a replica of those two! Arvid Cobley, who played TUE CHAMPIONSIP rat el aa thc on sa hig seats the cinon | tne A Paroigaan Pe a r the University of Id 7 reverse a " to | Belucky dr ht with Rufe great warriors in style. ee gad on a thout St? | Canion, o six-round As I watched the champion aut ter taschat Wa ge ne f cht boon, os zs wind plenty ae lose a 12-round decision to! t¢ guite in 1923, Georg : : a le t mix er Cari Tremaine at Cleveland, * pit allowed S = ey HAD NO RIGHT ’ A Air a bay ped panes mUCh if is my memory reverted to the ™'* °C et Poth trangler Lewis Says TO DRAW NAME R tf, z P a Papteraintect | | days of the “Durable Dane’ geray CARNIPAL r 4 dno right to A Harry | : the rest’ by a wide and the “Michigan Wildcat.” Tremaine beat Martin decisively IDS G0 OFT Munn Outsmarted Him (28 ie eee ite Thvitations for th yal Wa t t ! AN WINS, Referee Matt Hinkie’s dection was /ington relay arnival, whieh will BY JOE WILLI AMS r sie . 9 oars Ye Pal 7 TS DRAW eminently fair the protests he ‘heldin the #tadium May 2 are) XyEW YORK, Mareh 4 The next tr ! c the precise Soe. “ — ‘ tr é ef the champion and Ms handlers. being malied out trom the local tn N Pon es. ty adi ‘ ‘ ft arm |** single: lp ela . eee ne Filipino Thruout the fight, the. first round | stitution. All of the leading s@hools © 2 . , tn c » com 3 ped : Vom Re risk rm ree im particular, Tremaine hit "Martin }of«ahe West ‘are being invited to py strangler Lewin admitted to m 1 pinned the arm my body. In Aa owe Fihiek 1 ‘ oe hey tee with everything but the tig chah.|compete in the anual track ar a a f ds a pres a ; a , on ot was a dra ie whirl delier that threw itx glure over. the | tt lassie, . big Mayne Munn in the { N 1 1 felt} “ sie yp ag oan ; reser pal - J made:nis Thé only part of “Mattin’s aout-| sino, boinie: invited. "Windy" Craw: | ssc headiock gen . ef f powerful | Prestige | Bos, Te tes od to he omy that " to te & resting }ford, a ‘Washington ‘Kraduate in Sarre ms. In anot econd | expe ‘ : F , Ly be than the e nes gloves ir e ‘ “en ‘or fo exten 4 ger the ff ng head Pe e rules | popular ta anila the soles of his fee a Verba! invititiea to the Finn and A : a / “ Despite this, M dover ‘enae rt etgitta tet induce heei"EBtcom.| %*h!- Nor does he seek to be i: paniaeal . ‘ hung ‘ er by the h k be | headliner not long ago, ap ody ne * aAcomtem little the former Nebraska foot mem je eee. abe mr pute YORK 4—Baseball tween two bench nd al peared in the second prelim- tacked up, forced the aol and} pete-in the c@rnival 2, t ares mat . t many queer trick ‘ i She @ the finish was’ st ball star's ‘greatness as 4 wr Riciom ity No cor arr Y play ‘ are bs d_still—sw h inary and gave Benny Shannon (onsiderable margin tha aie mmy * (the ring, ¢ heen Kalhy by Rha oD r-aond | Ney ¢ D n * ng and wren thay oem Thaw'e:clesty boy “City fe hon 1 wis in pretty good condi (7° OR ee andetl ; in , he Tacoman — looke oe tion that night, and I knew (0 * prove . at | the aw ‘ frw aw than he has for quite some time. as but a set 2 A fig e. t be € ng in the fea Shannon did not create a good They tell me that Martin has Pl Off wil Munn was anything ecorded that > He crea ays ired be a. bi ay- up. I figured I knew more | ban ainsi le RICKARD LIKES i v t vee-shun ind! impression and didn’t do any ss asp! to % ravens? : ‘i : league shortstop. After watch. St T ht about the fechnique of the sport Sy tha’ nee where 1 remained | MANDELL * BS 4 f ¢ until the last roun leg him in the Tremaine Seat art onig than he and 1 banked on my (2) We next ot Nie kote aa & ; hurting « few J sani hai ies varre and Bud Day 1am satisfied his proper posi. HE first of a three-zame series! knowledge to offset his tremen Ais ‘Phe “ebtciits ai’ bine we oe the first bell Dandy Vancouver kid, ope a Lye hee dous size. “Return Match Inevitable i other |ronto on Dick Griffin. get teo much with four rounds of box. to devitie the City league basket igll championship will be played at $36 a'clock tonight between the crotch and half Ne tion in baseball would be a re seiver. He caught everything. back on the thatch, 1 A man his can see he winner of the smart Munn wns 7 1 : r with that was. Ho was watching the p there 1 las , Hall # Schoot of Commerce and th murde ty with as. H is wat Te fiat as far| ean. when mee ata OTN Geterine. ie cmey to bit, Dae ape (LONSHe wil be staged at the O'Dealwhich Th t toknow when and | YOU be the « n. He didn’t! Bush mae, bs easy to hit, DUC al itiigtt school gymnasium, Terry and | Plan. in shy just long enough to.know iD and | ay muct but he ati! py ¢ sévanaaneonn with Use Barently is injury proof. dh thé | coi tas at every opportunit where to reach for it and when bin) ne wn a ore first round Trémaine bit ‘him with 4 pe lock gradu moment came he made the most of Miasou ub, & Dro, ‘These two teal are the Winners It will be interesting to watch the | nounc coe ly (very punch in his repertoire, yet med: dabgeroud it. Don't let ‘em tell you he isn’t Matin absorbed it Al! without | f@ their sections. The second. game developments, if, a foreigner should |every y he rated as the ace of flinching 4 will be played on the same floor|/ Munn Watched His Arm cope iy tells you he will not be [DAPPeA to win the championship. \the mound staff. , He is best r xd ird| “This meant that [I would trade * on The comm N declare the oa 021 when he we vame: Bat he has youth, remarkable ssh ty aa pos sirens fee : f as Hina = nt ni a8 tricked agaia. ‘when. the two Th oy rh ero : as hoes 1 nt 1 wher ire ae a . am! 2 world of so, Same be necessary, edijhim a hesdlock fe 1 he Ww ne Ne ork cha and lost 1 4 pitehing mark of nd des a vic ates Faday ft the “University of Wash- rather, release the lock in orde came » togetiier ta 8. return and that he would have to!,e92 a pite the fact that nine af ape the crotch, It worked well, match, which Is inevitable. Lew: Misdat!’ betters ba could be taal vaay ah Ste yout threw 2 thousand gloves at him, he ington eS . j ia thigh" Aidan" din be: beaten andell bef + could h ‘car after ye ncker ha i * three or four times would re American champion, ‘There is little a jinx for the Yankees. He has al- Was always advancing for more ease the hold with my left am and| ff you Weep away from hie | oe ree eee the precea ee ce gg a a PhS Tre MALONEY WINS liar’ uty! body in sucha. way an to}, efeteh aud hall: Neloow, Rod He | Te eee ee et eeem liaetine enaursas to beat. ‘Tie fightet over a great length of | New. YORK. «March .4.—Jimmy| ie San at a safe. distance says this can be done rather fiiities in Luis Vincentini, the. Chil-| season the Shocker barrier will be time can take the punivhment (Maloney, Boston ey tA ge Rabat But always he w easily If y keep your wits oo, champior a rved, howe r, much to the de that Tremaine inflicted on him and |g six-rdund deéision fram Ban Bright about you. “I'll make him come amp removed, 5 Apparently tryms th clubbers Mand up under ft. It wouldn't str- Engiond é without any variation wh prise me if Martin was#punch.drunk a cnc Ge said to myself, ‘This boy is aime era two years. ie STRIBLING VICTOR He knows but one way of ¢ oe impossible to lr hal KALAMAZOOs Mich), March: 4,—| things. He lacks ereftiness.’ While bead ishter can constantly tal ¢ Young Stribling, Georgia light| these thoughts were still running sovrired met the head and not be), weight: Owlpointed Dan|thru my mind, Munn proceeded to trample ot en nd Wolgan’ he O'Dowd. Boston, Ina. 16:Found:tout.| convince me he was far from sim the Martin # ss . pe ype rte ear ‘fighting. Martin has stamina. He’ shook | light of the Yan O'DONNELL AND) 17 California Cage SNELL SIGNED Mickey O'Donnell, the Coast ban tamweight champion, will be the next 1) to me the next time and wear him down,” promises the ex champ. This match will be staged in the summer and will undoubt edly draw the biggest purse of any wrest ng match in the his _BY AHERN| rnia basketball versity of Call e mac coughing and managerial staff when it goes to Oregon to ae aah See up of 17 pl opponent for Doc Snell, the pair headlining the smoker to be staged A off everything that Tremaine slipped Ol TR BOA RDING HO USE by Austin & Sait at the Crystal Pool! moet sither the University of Ore him and was working eaxy at the next Tuesday night n or the Oregon Aggies for the finish. In a bout of 26 rounds oF nas i Donnell should prove harder for Pacific Coast Conference champion More I feet that Martin would ‘be he winner. At the finish of -his Snell to hit than did Griffin, for the|ship. The den Bears are mak ranked up with Tod jing a strenuous effort to schedule A FRIEND OF Y Gleveland bout with Tremaine, the BY THE WAN ST CLR “TW Surt cLUB MINE WON A Morgin for cleverness the games at the Multnomah Ath a ee ae 7 HERE 19 B FERTURE Nour weiGkt, || Surt ws thet Matchmaker Dan. Salt believes|letic. club in Portland, a neutral 7 “j # ‘ ww HE that the fight is a “natural,” and ts | Moor ees AT 1 FORGOT To TELL AN THEY CWB, ~ HE : a Etre escacx’ stants “THAT 1 Guese 1’ Who A expecting one of the biggest crowds NOU, NOW THT YOU. ARE A MEMBER OF THE > "BEAU BRUMMEL Sul CLUB~ iw) CASE. YOu DONT Wins (fl AGuIT BEFORE FIFTY PANMENTS 1h} DUES ARE MADE,~-NOb RE THEN PRESENTED WITH 4 SuIT OF SHE FINEST SCOTCH MATERIAL !+ Bs of the season to turn out _| Jimmy Sacco Boxes tory of the country. tt may | Joe Roche Friday ble the figures of the | san FRANCISCO, March 4 ackensehmidt mateh at | yimmy Chieago a dozen years ago when | the “gate” passed $80,000, | Three promoters are after the HONG rT MAN,~1 HAVE “OLD MY FRIENDS! THAT I WAS FONG AS EXCLUSIVE CLUB ~ IMAGINE THE SCOFFING 1 WILL BE SUBJECT! To, vInEN THEN LEARN IT ISG A Sur cLue !s % years ago in the fight game, When 26 rounds was the usual and some houts went @ and 45, others to a. finish. rs UKE You TRIPPED WwW b& REVOLVING cco, clever Boston boxer jis slat to battle Joe Roche, local | welterweight, here Friday night iiener Courige one ‘respect Martin is a real champion, his ability to assim ite punishment. He also showed {M8 that he was conrageou: Incidentally, Tremaine offered, @ HAD to thone who have insisted that | fim Was 2 front runner. Unies pMade OF the proper apirit, Tremaine WOU have wilted after the first Pound, in whieh he hitethe cham ‘plon With everything to no avail ; Also in the second round a stiff ‘Panel over the heart dropped Tre “4 entarily. He was visibly Burt, in distress, Yet he covered up Mook all Martin could offer and iWhen he had recupe 9 his shell fiechtir - T have seen a number of | hampionship bouts, Dempsey | And Carpentier, Virpo. and prey, ¢ and Gibbons. but never a beiter one thant the Martin-Tremaine battle. Stribling to Meet Loughran in South | BAN FRANCISCO, March 4A Sepacity crowd is « ed to -tagn Out here on Marct her You bing, the Ce STENROOS TO COME OVER |match. Ultimately it will go either | to Chicago, Kansas City or Michi-| BOSTON, March 4,—Albin Sten enn City, Ind. Floyd Fitzsimmons, | room, star Finnish runner, who won who promoted the Carpentier-Gib-|the marathon race in the Paris bons fight Inst summer, has offered | Olympic games last summer, will the grapplers a guarantee of $50,000 | again enter the annual Boston mar with a percentage cut of 60 to the! athon here on April 20, if he can make arrangements for the trip. winner and 40 to the loser, 4 | Dress well and Succeed © SSS a B, —S——-— aS IDETRIM A trim collar that is a prime favorite. ed, came out a demon 20c noolboy 1 of Phila @iphia ino t6-round hout at the COLLARS BO Veach, vote GEO. P. IDE & CO., INC, Makers, TROY, N. Y. ed @ contract wit PRB Box. vor a time | lar ae ecm sac AST CLAIR RESIGNS FROMTHE CLUB = wan figured | Might drift off to the minors, Players Come North, BERKELEY, March 4.—The Unl- | i won the title from Willie decision. punch and went by-bye, it was |ing, slugging and acrobatic stunts A continuous spassum, There | that sent the fans away to a fine was three Filipinos on the ecard | start. It was a draw. —and no peanuts. Say—where | Mick O'Donnell and “Doc" Snell WAS the peanuts, anyway? | will be the attraction at next Tues- Hot doggie—it’s the first fite | day's smoker. I've been at where they wasn't, : and it cost my bungalow shy chaperone just three sets of SCHAEFER IS pork and beans down to “The Dirty Spoon,” before he got me calmed down and headed for | NEW CHAMP home! | But these Filipine fiters—say—I | WHICAGO, March 4.—Young Jake like the little brown brothers—|(y Schaefer is again the world’s "pate And 4 oan emer ga [champion 18,2 balkline billiard cham- varre had of fought Bud Davies in, | oi say Manila, he would of copped the | Po: | . |more emphatic by a 400 to 173 better than draws if they'd been in| victory, Hoppe had lost the title jthe land of shady palms—trees, Tl eqrtier in the tournament, and last mean—but East is East and West/Stints play was, marked. by. poor is West—and well—you know how | iiniards i ls | Hoppe has held the title for 17 , that’s merely my opin-| years, excepting a few months that e¢ explained before that/Schaefer won the title from him heart than tecknick! — |several years ago. ion, and I got and pictures for The Star (it’s all the same—well, his wife give him the evening off, and Freddy was praying for a knockout, ‘cause it’s always the mild ones what's blood-thirsty, and the last T saw of him he was standing on & chair making a concertina outta his new Burnside and yodeling like a calliope in a three-ring cir- eu My! He looked different! Until a wife has seen her hus- band at a fite she dont’ know the half of him, don’t you think? began to hit the bottle before the semi-final event, and he kept going | for it between almost every round | after that, or did you notice? Now, | what I'd like to know is: Where did | he grow such a beautiful thirst, and | was he thru quenching it when he} left the ring? They's so much to think about ata fite And, Oh—I must tell you, This little fellow Freddy Carter what shoots stars for the pictures— THE PHILLIPS BOYS 1313 Third Avenue Our Men’s Shoes at $4.00 are the equal of and better than many $5.00 shoes sold on the Coast. | New Patterns New Lasts New Trimmings The Phillips’ slogan for more than 30 year¢— Styles the Latest—Quality the Highest—Prices the Lowest. And it rings true in every Phillips Store. pane be Sirens