The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 9, 1925, Page 12

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PAGE 1 THE WEDNESDAY EPTEMBER 9 1925. Pelkey’ s Knockdown Only Excitement; Lomski Wins Easily » * Woungster SEA ALS JUST ABOUT CINCH FLAG (S485 47 40)When “Doc” Roller Wanted Musses ) Oaklander Drops Lomski | Unexpectedly in Sixth i ‘Round at Ball Park By Leo H. Lassen BO LOMSKI won t al park ls t, as everybody thought he c y exelte ment being ntributed by Ray e bat what he did to Pelkey the res' } that round was a shame. Most of WRAL session was confined in Tighting and when | ver Pelkey looked lik er Misted a brand nev of Ketsup right over his Mutside of that sixth-round knock @own and for a short time in the Third round when he did some Pally effective punching, Pelkey Riding behind a shell defense, was atching punches. In fact he did | Taye a passed ball all night, and > *Red” Baldwin could snare ‘em that Way, good receiver that he Is, he'd Be with the Was a on Senators of the Seattle Indians A La Jim Flynn Pelkey is one of those battlers Halong the lines of Jim Filyn Romeo Hagen and those boys w used to stick out their chins and | Beg a mule to kick it to see how They could take it They* Fight, in a way, in Dosiness, if you like that sort o! for Lomski, Pelkey’s pe euliar style defense de it hard for him to put up his sual slashing style of fight, Dut he did the best he could under the circuntstances. Tomski weighed 15 | Pelkey 160% * Home Town Stuff One of those terrible home town decisions that you hear so much | @bout in the best of places, was given to Henry Geysel in the semi Windup. For four rounds Jimmy; is and % 1 thatch, boxed rings | " around Geysel, hitting him time and again with an educated left (hand and on sev : Henry would have la the customers if th Geysel made usual flashy Ainish, but it didn’t earn him a draw, much less the decision. Your correspondent gave the Yisitor four rounds and the fight and had to change the record on the scorecard after the phoney decision was ren dered. That this opinion wasn't ail alone, by any means, was Woiced by the wolves in the stands who didn’t keep it very Secret that they didn’t approve of the verdict. But what are you going to do about it? Ed Frayne turned up Tuesday Morning with ticklish tonsilitis, Agitated adnoids, or something, and @ hie couldn't co on with Young Jack Dempsey. So his brother, who © fights under the handle of Di | Petter, took his place, and the f tasted tess than a round. Dempsey i Was entirely too muscular for the ) @ubstitute member of the Frayne ) or Potter family, which is the fam- Mame and which the stage mon | ieker not being known to the gen- | ¢ral public. Potter hit the canvas twice, ene for a no-count knockdown and the second time he fussed around in the resin for nine seconds. When he got up he looked very woory and Referee Behacht said he had enough, and he spoke the truth. | Another one of those dizzy de Cisionis was given in the second pre. liminary. |) Jack Norman, a lanky sailor from ‘ome of the Bremerton war vessels, Who is so tall they use him for a| Bpare mast, had Al Morris on the floor for a nine count along about the third round and Morris was all + Bet to take a powder when he heard | the woolfies beller and he decided ‘to get up. Let it be said that he tore into Norman in the last round @fd did win that session, but to be Feally fair, Norman had a decided edge, and giving Morris a draw was ome of those sympathetic things like letting the pretty murderess go free and hanging the dead man’s relatives. Pethere were plenty of laughs in this num the decision was punk, but so were the ters, #0 what | ifference did it mak Sailor Wins Wack Hendricks took a dive in the first round of his battle with Steve Mullins, but being a sailor J and a good swimmer he pulled thru that session and for the next three founds he nearly tore the roof off wf Mullins, who insisted upon stick Ing hia chin in the way of every thing directed at it wearing leather Hendricks was willing, too, and so it’s no wonder Hendricks finally won. Nate Druxinan staged the show Which was the last outdoor affalr for the season, the next punch party boing planned for the Crystal, Pool in early October. Wormal an Tod Morgan Fights LOS ANGI Sept. 9.—Tod P Morgan, Pacific Coust fatherweight P ehampion, tackles Harry Wallach, | former member of the Olymple box ing team, in a 10 round bout bi tonight. ¢ a knocked out in three when he was a top-heavy favorite to win. STAR TENNIS FINALS TODAY die men’s doubles title of The Star - Woodland tournament was being decided this park courts when Marcus, the Portland boy with the | afternoon on ned up to meet Whiter Vernon | tha ble plays kept Barfoot Substitute Beaten | SEVENTH #88 OAKLAND, Sept. 9 ee the basement by }seventh straight fi WELL, WELL, WELL! OF ALL PERGONG~ MN GOOD FRIEND, ROSCOE BHZ, THE FUTURE WEANY- WEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD I= EGAD, WLAD, HT 19 NEEDLESS To OMN-THAT LT AM DELIGHTED “10 SEE YOU AGAIN! Rouncements will be made later | (Can an Slatter y C ome Bae ke Unexpected knockouts often ruin the careers of promi: young fighters. Slattery, the Buffalo boy? it will be remembered, rounds by Dave Shade not so long ago fielder of the we Rrank Drariit was the aly Indian) with ha Mulligan had tie H without RECALL FLOWERS LOUIS fi lub in the Pacific Coast has been recalled by of the National lea, of eight e, He Cards. outpointed Jack Sharkey | York, in a 10 round nodecisi bout [OUR BOARDING HOUSE ing | Laze How will it work out in the case of Jimmy The question will be pretty defi-| this week nitely answered Friday when he steps into the ring 5-round fight with Paul Berlenbach, the light-heavyweight| day. We 7 ‘ork Friday night. If he can come against such a hard-hitting opponent then watch out fo rer ried a sweet double play D'Ar at the ovsiant BUTTERFIELD GOLF WINNER he jepal chat 9.—Johnny , Bayonne featherweig: | Bay City Nine Holding 94 Game Lead San Francisco Club Must Face Salt Lake in Utah | Park Yet, and Present Series With Indians May Be Tougher for Them Than Opener Tuesday NLY a miracle ¢ ball club, The Seals pitching With a hurling staff like twice as far ahead as present Seal staff flashes brilliantly now and then and with would be game Seals out year. Altho the season has more to go before the curtain is dropped in mid Octoher the Seals lead over S have showed no San Francisco has everything to make a fine miner league have the best hard-hitting outfield, experienced catching and good enoug! that wonderful infield back them up the hurlers are kicking thru, T riflc pu e 1 r Ht «for ‘ sticker himself | what it's all about RHYNE OR LAZEKE? Two shortstopa in this league stand heada and shoulders above the reat of the men t that position vel showed the plenty by his work afield Tues the polish and back grace to hig fielding that Lo hasn't obtained yet Hal ‘ We're looking at Rhyne and that young mar boys and girls has ibtful if FP Rhyne power both looked great In Seattle tween them SEATTLE CLUB SHAKEN UP ft am t 1 the § k , H s| shortstop, Babe Herr from first base to the f Ace Eliott went to Herm *| LANE TO JOIN 2) TRIBE NEXT WEEK P 1 on BY AHERN | he defeated A yur to f ‘Lo Bogs! ~ How's 4H’ OL’ BULL-FROG?= 1 DES’ ROLLED BACK IN “Tow With A CAR OF BREAKFAST BACON On TH’ WooF!= 1 GAVE WAT CIRCUS JOB -TH' SHAKE, OUT IN KANGAG, w AN How ICA WRI TH’ SpoRTIN EDS AAT “BAD NEWS BURKE” \S READY “To FILL ALL ORDERS FoR CAULIFLOWER Ha Ses, Is WELL, I SEE », “TH BUM CHECK \S BACK AGAIN! © REMEMBER, HE WENT AWAY WHT A CIRCUS “To RIDE A KICKING MULE 2: LOOKS LIKE TH’ MULE Wont our! CH ISNT GLAD To SEE Him, EH 2 LIKE A WAX FIGURE GREETS than five week of cracking minors today, Fitzsimmons Is Beaten by Jack’ Delaney in Go © 25' GEARY HURLS 5-0 VICTORY again the Seattle first half of leted Monday at the b. I ° i | jae. ternational Middleton and Sengatock {and Robertson, Gets Regular Berth who played if [remainder of the Wichita Player Manager Seems to Improve With Age HOWARD CYOP") GREGORY le may be rather ofa in y t he's ail quite a frisky 7 t comes to pastin baseb amie to the ton troubi ¢ rled a hit’ game { which he's » th ster I ci was Stein Departs . for Del Monte ..: a ‘ “ Graham, Genowic O'Neill, Gibson; Scott and Devi Chicago . . < -310 4 *timbu, 2° 12°50 Alex: and = Gon n und Gooch Philadelphia (first game)... 0 1 0} Brooklyn (ena Ut ese) Batteries —Plerce and Wéndell; Va and Taylor Philadelphia (second game) 3 10 2 Brooklyn isaee fd 1930 Batterie Ring and Wilson irim: 1 Taylor At lou rn. H. B. Cincinnati 10 16 0 St. Lo! 10 10 1 Batteric Brady and Krueger; Reinhart and O'Farrell | Pet. eae | 6s 1 19 | ry 10 New York (first game) Gio (1 ton. . ‘ : 4 8 1 Batterie Shawkey, Hoyt and }Lubbe, Bengough; Ruffing, Fuhr jand Picinich At Boston R. HB New York 7 14 0] Boston 4 9 2] Batteries: Pennock and Bengough;| Ross, Neubauer and Bischoff, } CHICABO . oes cevcseves 2 6 2) ‘and Cleveland ssosevess 4 10 0; Batteries Robertson, Kerr and} ; Uhle and Sewell | ries—Ferguson, Russell and Ruel, ‘Tate; Harris, Gray and Coch, rane | At Detroit Ro WE St. Lout tee 1 18 6) Detroit : abd Batteries: Girard, Falk and Har-| grave; Stoner and Woodall | BASEBALL Seattle vs. San Francisco Game Called 25 p.m Keserved Seats Hijmen-0100 dence the man had in tleal to Be Heavyweight Champ Denver Ed Martin Convinced Him That He Wasn't Cut Out for Boxing Racket and Then Frank Gotch Put Bee on Him in Wrestling Game By Lonnie Austin TOLD TO Lito I EN.) CHAPTER IX A FEW di ago I told about the wrestling h be tween “Doc” Roller and Frank Gotch that exposed » fake wrestling in Seattle and put the clamp on the mat game for good in this city. It was Roller’ ambition to be both the heavyweight wres- tling and boxing champion. That Gotch match ruined him as a wrestler and it was Denver Ed Martin, the famous old colored hea yweight, who con- vinced him that he wasn't cut out for the boxing game, either Roller used to take boxing lessons from me when I the instructor down at the old Seattle letic club, but after the in- cident that I teld about prior to his second match with Gotch when he tried to knock me out in an exhibition in the club gym- nasium I severed all connections with him AUSTIN After that Duncan MacDonald, who used to be a whale of a fighter in the bare knuckle days and who ran a gym in Butte, Mont., when Stanley Ketchel was first tarting out in the ring took him un- MacDonald Rigs | pe Gym | Tony Bell Has MacD. corked o tr Shee: Gridders Work 35 rk out ay when t 1 put c tted his ves ger ne field I remember one day “Doc for a light workow kicking Loughney, the “bake oven” || practice, At the other schools man, went down for a session coache grid ¢ with him. cant ' practice will ther sport to eet by H ank Gowdy Ne de Paid «Is Here on reatle He ene i ° Final Trip : the New York Before the fight started Roller Harry Gowdy, who has a called for attention and deliv ution for picking the best ered a speech to the fans, the | plums in the baseball orchard, ar- sist of which was that he would give everybody a chance at the title when he won it, and that he would never draw | Olympic Hotel. the color line, | Next season it will be Manager That showed the supreme confi-| Ge of the Columbus, Ohio, nis own abil- |, r f n abll-! team, for soon after his return from ty, which bordered on the egotis-| 1}, ing expedition he will turn as scout for the . and will become manager in the Amer- le Wednesday morn- Sea | ing is regstered at The Martin Does Bis Stuff Martin Afte last city I shall : “I ex- re this week to Ue a San Francisco fight and from here I shall go t by MacDonald le an awful That fight was the beginning f and the windup of Roller’s ca |! ad will soon begin work with reer as a heavyweight boxer, | izaton and the second Gotch match Kk me if I beauties dow A scout can on atters to his manager. Coast league declared. put the quietus on his wrstling in Seattle, altho, if T remember correctly, he wrestled in other cities for a time after that, 1 wa talking to Dem Gay, one} * t the other day to ana tre ove’ Out for Season Gay t n fora] ST.. LOUIS, Mo, Sept. 9.—Ken- r was now the phy iroad company Shicago|neth Willi hard-hitting out- at he wa in| f r of Browns, who was practice t d August 14 in Cleveland, will eee (To Be Cont |not be able to play for the re- nued Tomorrow) . | mainder of the year. ALWAYS N DUTY. Fares on sale daily to and including Septem- ber 15 only, to principal eastern cities, Final return limit October 31, 1925, SAVE MONEY by that Eastern Trip NOW! . Zion National Park * Yellowstone National Park may be made as side trips at small additional cost. < ~~ UNION For fares and further PACIFIC particulars call neat CULY TOK On 1409 Fourth Aven WREAK opartment Ht canst Ansistant General Bre d Passenger Agent | L (

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