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a oh = RSE eh Lee Ra i ghee 4 a H Pitcher IS HUSKIES ARE LACKING DRIVE, SAYS COYLE Best of Y ear OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN| Former “W” Star Says | Team Needs Snap Kilduff Ranked Second to ax x EE Suggestions for Prep Football Diges Sars Besery Cait ||) (ir noct catuaee Yat 1 Vary “fun, puoter MLAD, ~ eam oR . A\L AN é ‘ ‘ By Henry F. Blake | in victories by scores, not by Honor on Local T; | YOR Gow MY BAIL Ay \ { OAN, «tHe LE \ UAT 16 A QUBILESEST! Tough Schedule Ahead for Enoch Bagshaw, and His % otents, 7 TING ME OW ¥ u ane 3 ITH the opening of the high| Protests. ay Ber at? aspen GETTING ME OUT O | BE GWELL Ass met amie Entire Success Depends Upon Judgment of Quar- It is the intention of the board , . 4H’ Suc! ~~ 1 NEVER , BuT YOU OVERLOO terback and Coach's Abili D 1 ys « “ wil eeece oh week | Athletics of the high schools to LYDE BARFOU? bh wl tl geet tas DNut SPoge “We ¥ACT, ROGCOE'S erback an ac lity to Develop Line ficlals to profit | school's prowess on the field, not able player to his AN WHEN TM CHAMP Me < : s; ec, GLOWING FuTURE WAS By “Wee” Coyle by the experi-|in verbal action because of protest team tn ihe ( Yu GeEn~THaAT Nou \TTWO PASSES f+ A@SURED, THE DAY HE (WASHINGTON’S GREATEST QUARTERBACK) 5 ences - te ee rounds: for jaa: ape With @ club fat Get A RINGOIDE MABE BY “THAT CHOGE ME WITH EXCELLEAT, NOCH BAGSHAW faces a herculean task in moulding up on the oligi| controlling offictals the second divinion 5 GEKT FOR ALL MY, Time, TLL HAVE i SUDGEMENT, For WiS a championship team for Washington this year. bility of players} High school authorities act in peer reeeal” Weel, lS Bours aoe ANY TLL CRON OWT ATTA MANAGER | ~ EGAD. + I arrive ed at this conc lusion after watching thes em in pra - As two. new] not in good standing, ‘The officials : with a Class B team CROWD CAN GEE NOURE AN WE CAN “it lacked snap. "It lacked that dash that regulations are|at the central office can. prevent | Barfoot has won more than 20 gany SAL FRIENDA Rot Go!- presages a winning gridiron eleven. That 4 in effect this | this had ar dy ua dating Saat caine nb $ same fault marred the Washington team q year—the nine eee ot only is he peat pitcher ¢ last year. the season, but w him Vernon 13 araeet Bis a Denny Field Poor Tea neh hacer ae fa Dani Daw The only player on the squad in last { anc he 20-yea: r " h it Y E ba po Benapesd Be. — teat: the Sondition ee that the Tigers couldn't have climbed W. ednesday 8 scrimmage that had any pep- Sear pay ary Ss af ehees ithe -bigh out ot the basement w th airplane per was George Wilson. The lethargy might ~ ers to be Hoimeved’ over Inst’ yeat wataatdat bs tie crak: the . have been caused by the two workouts that BLAKE ing wh inel. In some of the games that | readily fill his place. Tho average 3agshaw had in effect that day, but the a - Camp = Rs were held aie we tre: ply ball player be shifted abou! men were far from impressive. he checking of the gridders ers were fore jo wallow in | without damage to a team's strength The " ihe . Wa the schools by the central office is mud and water, But the valuat player ia the one The ernen Hips ated ra the W ashington much the better plan than to have; The drainage conditions are poor| who is hard t team this (ar rests upon two thin The &N opposing team enter a protest}on Denny field, and altho ¢ Kilduff Second direction of team play by the quarterback ee a com because of a player’s| grounds are scraped and marked} Next to Parfoot the writer would and the ability of Bagshaw and his assist- ineligibility before the games,'in a rainstorm! ray pete Kilduff, the star Bar COYLE ants in moulding a new ‘ ae ‘The latter method places the | the field is covered with big puddles. | rancinco second packer, Not the Gaon ap dane ot ia ee to ‘t Be pines F eo school that happened to lose a |. This slows up the games 4 gre ant flelder that Hal. Rhy jeorge G sen, who 's to have the inside track | |deal and hampers the players in|team mate at shortstop is, Kiiduft | to the quarterback position, has the makings of a good ; i game in which the: protested jtieir work. ‘The ball is hard to | football pla: ® good enough In the field and # r, but he has two bad traits which he must k bad light, ay = seal tn ‘ p : pare took part ee jad tig! handle, “gy numerous fumbles plate to carry off the honors ‘overcome before he can be rated as a star quarterback. He m1 high schools Uke to turm and misplays There Wet & we infielder in the Is k | ay. 7 shld : tbs rs aaae calls his plays too slowly and his yelling of signals is not minors today Overla ie e Husky Cridders [teat use. ony Past Wane Opening Season ie Ab to bald up the Frisco Co urse NIVERSITY of Washington gria-|/PCR) Rives Bim the saee- e's Kilduff convincing nor — emphatic , wattle A enough. Much of the success! ’ of a team depends upon the Here s Schedule | manner in which the quarter- j back leads and directs the for Grid Games ders were playing thelr first) shortstop, and the league's home: plays and team. EW YORK, Sept, 26—Fol- I 1 Kame of the season this afternoon | run leader, ix the best bet on the | While on the subject of the back- lowing is the schedule for ea against Willamette university at (he) Hee team. He Is a good infielder | field it im fitting to tell at this time |] colfloge games today thruout the amet stadium - | and his powerful hitting and the outlook for the rest of the || country: ep = he game was to start at 2:30. | Clever baserunning have. dove backfield PACIFIC COAST ‘ Architect James Does) 1: We «| Much to keep the Bees in see- Wilson Looks Géod Washington vm Willamette, at ma Fine Job Laying Out wuts S| ond place. i ilson Looks stadium - . Woodworth x Handicapped by playing with t | Wilson, one of the best backfield California ym Santa Clara, at At ¢ New Lake Links Beott. y enatae > By Aiex C. Rose HEN the 18-hole Zel course of the|Collingsworth Overlake Golf} Baie. | Rhodes terrible ball club, George Boehler Ti Kn k men I have ever seen, seems fit | y **Rueueon {the big right-handed pitcher, has Lonnie us in an S sini unney OcKs Jand ready now for his last and|| Southern California vs. Califor- co EET E De enema bee the b Madden Out in | what should be his greatest season. || nla Tech. and Whittier, at’ Los r he could on | He ecko: |£0F the Oakland team, Boehler h | With all of the valuable experience |) Angeles Pa worked in nearly 50 games of ba d. he has had and with his wonderful Stanford vs. Olympic club, at 1D a reereau |and the season has a month to go en eve op erea oul S Three Roun S| speed and strength Wilson should || Palo Alto. . st club comes into| 75, the long hitters will afford a Brady Seattle’s Best MESNsaron 18, Minn., Sept. 26 [be ax good as any back in the | _. MIDDLE WEST The play it will rank | better shot for the green Cliff Brady, the steadiest AVL. Gene Tunney, the marine heavy | We tr n the country, this Notre Dame vs. Baylor, at n with the best in eal wither" sacker in the Coast league, ts th i wel from New York last night | year South Bend. i the Northwest. ; iganethe deer Poona 4 [most valuable ball pueee on th T and Morgan Are Outstanding Men knocked out Bartley Madden in the Wiison seems to have recov- North Dakota vs. Moorhead, at The new coure| seine’ a! "hace ane” tice (Seattle. team this ‘year, Frank urned Out in Northwest in Past 20 Years, Ac- third round of @ scheduled 10.round| ered entirely from his illness of || Grand Forks. i is located & all! short hole as far away from the | Brazil's great hitting, Fred Lucas’ | cording to Dean of Promoters [bout and retained hie Mghtsheavy- | thls ‘soca’ sal Se epreet || Detot ys Atma, at Detroit. ‘ e north o} first tee is a great help on busy allaround work, Babe Herman's} amen j weight title, | A 1 easy | dod ‘ate vs. Simpson, at the Medina ferry \first-base play and Ear! Baldwin's | A crushing right to the jaw, after) ber of the squad. || Ames, encore Take. Weahioaton. bene It gives the players & | Othe come In for iota rection | By Le Lonnie Austin Madden had gone down to the count| Elmer ‘Tesreau, another great|| Michigan Agegles vs. Adrian, at In walking over this new and| $y a ay geste en, | ut Brady gets the palm. Brady, | (AS TOLD TO LEO H. LASSEN) of nine, waa the blow that gave Tun-| back, has learned one valuah! | East Lansing. fur very picturesque golf course one| whitch eieseally Wrought abiet like Kilduff, ts the keystone of the| CHAPTER XXIV. |ney the knockout deciston thing: running low when bucking EAST Pp readily becomes aware of the fact Seattle infield, and one of the smart | ANKING fighters for the past 15 years in Seattle is . | the line. Tesreau took an unearthly Penn. ys. Ursnius, at Hamilton. 2 that Francis L. James, architect Sh: courses’ Where ‘aber’ holes st men in the it, lik 1h football 1 b: ball t 1 t amount of upnecessary punishment | Penn. Stare wa. Lebanon, at 5 a apr . le cireu s ‘ootb: nd basi 8, mei a mat- z ee aarhicar. ccteaely surauelen |. Se gee Cane teh ete Mervin Shea, Sacramento's young prermueeeas aco & dia ea rey FOLEY WINS for two years because he hit the|| Btate college. ing point. ter of opi James has certainly done himself jeatcher, has done valuable service | future home ‘of the Overlake Golf| for his club, while Willie Hunne lub, but he has also produced 1s| Prous Im wetting the Nest possible /field, the kid outfielder, who haa had putting greens that are gems. When] orooerty that is rolling and just |‘? fll In at shortstop most of the the Overiake course is thrown open) time for Portiand, gets the title on for play next spring the member-| the Peaver: club. ship will find a links that is the} at * us tralgh " A fc: wariety” in the building. of this ar wnttine tis sate sok fant BY KNOCKOUT |!" "2ieht >. | Syracuse vs. Hobart, at Syra- ; r S | VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 26 Other Men Available | iis s stories, I have been asked to rank the box-|.4, Foie, Canadian bantam cham-| Harold Shidier, Louts Tesreau,|| oon * “S Canisius at Ham. ers in their various divisions, confining the | pion, tast night proved his superior. | Patton, Charleston and Beckett give ‘| Col bi: 7 % ranking to boxers who were developed in |ity over Vic King, of Australia, when | Bagshaw plenty of men to fight It!| New pe vs. Haverford, at this section. So here goes: he knocked out his challenger in the | out for the fourth position in the} ” x lseventh round of a scheduled 15- j backfield, and he has Les Sherman, | uneven enough for a modern golf links, but he has also done wonders | with the level ground that Hies| Cornell. vs. Susquehannah, at last word in modern golf architec:| ong the Lake Washington boule-| Jack Lester, the big Cle Elum boy, was| round bout | Dean Boyle, Wilton Beckett, Johnny || “Dartmouth va. Norwich, at had | vard. ‘OAKLAND WINS | the best heavyweight that the Northwest | ee Geehan and Douglas Kirk’ for sub] Bp Norwich, a One of the many outstanding fea-| ‘The clubhouse, which will be| 1 | has produced in the past 15 tures to be found at Overlake is the/ pujit on the highest point of the ington and a ¢ 5 r q ‘back: - years. Les") BARFOOT WINS "eked u emecmen | oooh Se, ‘as e minth green. There may be larger| property close to the first and| FROM INDIANS was strong and had a good punch. He w S| 108 ANGELES, Sept. 6—Bar-| and. has. wonderful rienced |] Lee, at Pitesburg, putting areas than this No. 9 but} tenth tees and the ninth and 18th a stockily built fellow and carried a g00d pct Vernon’s pitching ace, held| if Bagshaw develops the right || aimbama ve Union, at T re orctt if certain it ie that this} greens, will offer a commanding PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Sasi in his right hand. the Beavers to four hits here yes-| kind of a line to work with it || jose ee je most attractive green in this| view of the mountains, lake and | Won ae " ce " terday and the Tigers won, 2 to 0.! and if the quarterback ii H ; section of the country. It measures| city. j fan Francisco in Among the light heavyweights, Tivol d | rey ees mom, "ms | aireoteltheat Wiaiany ntioe | qyotorsetown va. Centenary, at some 70 yards from the apron to} With Lake Washington so clowe | seine.” tre P give the palm to Pete Muldoon, who put UD | rortiana Od: 21S gadgenants When Ce. gattalte c Meena 3 Ogleth: . A bees i ernon 1 ° | 3 . VS. the pack and is built up on three) a: hand Overlake’s fairways and} | ee Anation’.«...«« a & AUSTIN some wonderful fights here a decade or 80) Fae nil bicheal and Goble, Bare | ComBbiiatlon la’ picked: Bagshaw H} at ta: ‘ech. elethorp, ip scncainrr Pesto areap ani Oe. TaPe (800 | Cabana: ticshe tl co03 *! 48 | ago, Muldoon, too, had a good wallop, Roy Cl liffe and os and Whitney should be able to get more ||“ Georgia. vs. Mercer, at Mason. MES e year around. An electric PUMP | Vernon ; 69 «(108 196 sey show promise of developing into a ” | smoothness into their play, 7 bs WAS USED ig already erected and connected up | Sacramento. sis 78) Young Jack Dempsey show p' ping PLAY AT BI EMERTON | The makeup of the line ts simply | Perrraie Southwestern, at In cutting the fairways thru the| to draw the water from the lake at | 3 good men. + uw ‘the rhs, Kitsap All Stara will enter- | guesswork at the present time as! ‘Vanderbilt va. Murfreesboro. aE thickly-wooded parts of this 120| its surface temperature and Mc-| gan prancisco ail cane Wes Without a question of a doubt Leo Lomski is the |tain the Foresters’ ball nine of Se-| fagshaw has only «three veterans || Nashville } - acres of the property, James used| Gregor Mcleod McMillan— he’s | Vernon Portiand .. best middleweight ever turned out in these parts, He has/attle at Reinhart's park, Bremer-| hack, Cole and Cutting should see |. . eet sagen siving the play: a gee ot a crew i sort, | Gat Angeles + 2 | Bacramento ?/ everything that goes to make ,- a. Bee ton, Sunday, The boat for Brem-|q jot of mervice at the wings and | eee er ample room for a g tee-shot, | men ave almost completed a 2 ue od ~ ein wis ays Colman dock, | Erickson seems due to win tl regu: Py ’ Sunday at a. m. lar job at tackle. 4 Austin 5 Rank WHATCOM GRIDDERS WORK | We Ma ot I g 3LL AM 28 miy actual play will he} % OL Ring Stars || Beau, moe | salen CoN, Sine on tie cae the N PRO MEET. |school gridders at Whatcom high | Heavywelght—Jack Laster. school here are busy working for per-| forwards. Team play is important,! CHICAGO, Sept. 26—Walter Ha pounds—Pete Muldoon, fection, Coach John Keeran has been | @nd it will be necessary for the| gen, defending champion, from Flor pounds—1L42o Lomskl. building up a strong line and should| coaches to pick thelr combination | jda, and Bill Melhorn, of Chicago, but at the same time running his’ sprinkling system thruout the en-| ~ sir ann up a great fighter and will Se 26.- he a ‘ H a , fines so that a slight hook or slice tire course. Haas oh pt. 26—The Oaks! make a bigger bid than any = he series count with the of them for a world's champion. qeceoe 3 and 1 here yesterday | wip He in fast, can punch and |by winning the fourth game of the i series, 10 to 8, in one of tho wild. | “™" ‘ke “em lest games seon here in some time The two teams used a total of | Welterwelx There have been a host of good t developed herenbouts, Rival Third Sackers in . 197" pinay | but I think that Travie Davis, when na . MY Hy 27 players during the game, Oak, pounds—Travie Davis. have a good defense, | soon to smooth out, the. wrinkles. | tex . 4 7 ves venly Matched }land having 15 and Seattle 12 6 was at the top of his form, was pounds — Johnny O'Leary. a -_———_—_—— 'Today's gamq with Willamette | wee ee ae morale eer i hte ‘The Oaks spotted the Indians to the best of them. Bobby Harper, pounds : HOQUIAM. PL! y | shonid give the coaches a good idea | | Pro golfers’ championship, being HOQUIAM, Sept. 26.—Coach Har-| of the abilities of the various lines-| held at Olympla cieide Fest old Barto was leading his Hoquiam | men. bl stixen” qualltiea: by. deteatiel 118 pounds—Vic Foley Flyweight—Bud Manning. Billy Wright, Chester a five-run lead and then broke {t | Dede Bereot, flock of others have By Billy Evans | down in the second inning by mak. | Brown and a H . : . solves. ‘The Acorns .been real stars, but Davis had the a HIRD. base is going to be well taken care of in the 1925 ing five themselves, The Acorns : nF stare, | prep gridders against South Bend | These forwards are green to | Harry Cooper, of Dallas, Texas, 3 world series. | then went into a three-run lead to dee | here this afternoon | collegiate competition, but they | ang 1, while Melhorn disposed of - [have the Indians tio up the count’ (Leary Best Lightweight Jefferson Park } 5 | have all had at least one year | stortic Dutra, 8 and 6, yesterdays CHILEAN DEFEATED on the frosh or more with the In Bluege Washington offers the best third-sacker in the! in the fitth American league. Among the lightweights there has | | —— “Pie” Traynor of Pittsburg is to my|_ 1” the sixth and seventh innings El DETROIT, Sept. 26.—Luls Vin-| SUper-varsity, so they aren't ab. | we : J | aaa g DE heen only one Johnny O'Leary even to a r . Sept. 26.—Lauls n- arsity; ) way of thinking the best bet in the National. | Q\ind moored a run to win from) Wy otenuid bunch of 18 Y | contint ret igh 10 he | aan Waste Seti ial SNELL BEATEN i " H le be ’ 2 cy “ o 5 as sc io make 21! | ee, peg te las piven reat oe nat [ponders ee ave had tn Sante: Lawton Gridders |iei'siccrer, wat waer""'""*| made st tough on” Tagataw. thi | gaa wae hale trom the Pace geance this year. He has given great prom-|ffa'"!« ; . sR Ae sie Dba ie etic eeetiliia HIS Jefferson Park Athletic} | year by arranging for the Nebraska gnell, who was lacking in his old- ise since his American league debut. His re-| . Betteries—tiasty, Ramey and Meatin, | mam Pat Scotty Bi one club's grid team will play its ; game away from home so early in| time form a! ight and lost the kable play thi h h |O'Connell:, Pruett. Harris, Delaney and | Harry Casey, Clarence Rothus P Pan pad hacbokuche ‘70a huchteneta tse nd fig! ‘ te markable pla: is season has given hi Sepp heath PRE andi libar anid irst game of the season Sunday | on, f gle, too, decision here last night to Chuel edge on The Haga of New oil general rg geal But O'Leary was the class of! wien jt tangles with tho Fort Law NATIONAL Vhs have to play. Pullman, Stanford, | lellman, Snell missed several them all ton oleven at Broadway playfield. | ‘ California and. Oregon on successive hi be punches that should have given him regarded as the premier third-baseman of | RILEY BACK | ‘Tod Morgan is head and |-rho gamo will start at 3p. m. | | Saturday's. \the decision i¢ they landed. the Johnsonian organization. ‘1 | shoulders above any feather. | Coach Claude Norris, of the Jeffs, Won Last If Washington should go thru| — Riley Allen, former Seattle sport- | | rhs fag es Bluege bats and throws right-handed. His} ing editor, 1s in town from Hono- | wale tu sect sibel oy jantt Johnson, of the Aisin) Ate tee eaten nen, | pee renson aitatyatod Bagshaw will Hae F some of the ‘Tanaray 3 lulu, where he is one of the edito: gan is a boxing master, | nounce their lineups as follows: H 7 to deserve a lot of cred ‘or he cer: | ho players, but when fielding sie is uncanny. He goes to his! Lh te ocelot Rilo ta, like Lomskd, has a chance some | wi, Mies, m4 tainly has a mansized job ahend of first team assembled he should be right or left with equal ease and grace, H@} ya known to veteran Beattie! day for a world’s title, |. Abner Herkatrom a Sh him. He™ has a large, unwieldly lable to get them to snap, into ) seldom fumbles a ball, always coming up| sports tana Hy is staying with Vic Foley has fought somo won-|[titehle a, Wilton Sb fealty j squad ut present, which >| things a little livelier. Ae clean with a ground hit. His work on bunts/friends in West Seattle. He and. derful battles at tho bantamwelghty yp. Anner Lan Wetaht | pnt adelphia a ee is marvelous. He comes in fast and invaria-|™t® Riley, who accompanted him | ijmit and nono of the old-timers | emith eae Mel.cax | New York-Pittaburg, postponed; bly makes the play with one hand. ot the trip, expect to stay in Seat-/ had anything on him in all-around | fakenhus 3 ste MaLaan | Mt feral thik year’ Biuewd was 1 ded y fai 3 le for about a month, when they | ability Reeas eR Mumeatiy t mashe a nul y luegt egarded as just a fair hitter,| will return to Honolulu | Few Flyweights | Hartford ik 1. b Cotter | Brooklyn... iret but dangerous. This year he has graduated into the select | tell e@ : ri : sta 1 Laschinaki |Cincinnatt . 18 circle of the leading batters of the American league. His ’ ‘There has been a dearth of good | —— ! . «4, in fact there hasn't! | Hattoriee—Osborne, Cantrell and Tay- = The position of Traynor in the National is not tinlikal Gimrich Penal Tomtathecss Tomy | olght Inthe Northwest bia | SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 26—! — — i shot ee the American, Most ex-| sanders, Fillpino lightweight, at the Manning, aaa eta Three runs in the elghth inning of | | perts regard him asthe premier. Collxeum last night. He went easy % few year j Lt the game hore erday between Traynor and Bluege aes atie h al in the first few rounds and allowed | any of them. San Franolsco and Salt Lake gave AMERICAN { th li b te MUCH AlON) ganders to win the first and third, Boxing today Is on a better | the Seals a 6 to 4 win over the | Qe : i e same lines, both being rangy, six-foot-| ut nad no trouble making up the basis in Seattle that It | Bees, Won Lost Pot. |. Rowers, Leith, Douglas and Kruse) Occidental university and Laverne are © rer ers, the ideal build for a third-sacker. inet Prownds il aye} Inthe digs of (he |. At sait'tax Ne 1B, | Washington f i wero to start in the Pennsylvania back-|the other California schools who will 4 A = ost ground 1 the days of the alt Lake Pp 1 Yh | tp 0 4 * used to be in nev eet | Puitadelph! st él field in the first game Seainat, Ursinus | swing into thelr first action on the grid 4 iG dowd bats and throws right-handed. FOUL! old Gailedie, linet tat lialicuane OME FURL OLDER HEE Saturday, sae marae Star theater, } , Yelle; sine leton | Detroit eecsgul m6 ro) et OT ig swat record gives him an edge on DOUBLE BILL the «then, too, many | aoe Onteago dy RATE Benn Bunnell is almost w certainty to | the thrill | versity Bluege in that department of play. | ‘The Hutlders’ Brick nine, Com-| yfemories of great fights having | — | Cleveland 6880 capture, the quarter berth’ on the Yale! Conch Nab Mathemy, or ake up for the While a great fielder, rivaling Bluege,|morcial league champs, will play a) een brought to mind in the SOLONS COP Devtah en PP yn Cnolee of fullback. | AU" KEMME Ne) joss of his eight veterans of last yea there is a difference in style. It is the un-| doubleheader Sunday at the Coast) writing of this Series. | SACRAMENTO, Sept. 26 mal at ~ aes : eyes ie y eee usual for Bluege to knock down a ball, liAvente i ie A alld pe icene Boxers undoubtedly make flahting | Saew nosed out the Angols here ye | PeteOIE cesses Te Taf act PeyGe Cr Trodane were Binsiog | the Gonaaga toum, under conch ctr i r is incline Avanus bday lea, y > business now and the! tore id kop ce ‘ernon | Heaton 613 bl Ww college and Califor enool 6 wer Smith, were to play the Cheney Nore while Traynor is inclined to that method, |champlons, in the first gamo, and ete Kcgoloment has largely ince tet ecibag the. soon Battorion—Holioway, Doyle and Daaw Tah ue eee Tat miikven. until canterueea 0 Ran His rifle-like arm is a most valuable asset,|the West Seattle A, C., local semi | (Von eliminated, thanks to the re-|4 to 4 he cellar, |jor; Kiefer, Wingfield ‘and Bixchoft, Howard Jones’ first appearance at U,) The Catholice’ ” chances have, bean Y drive is too difficult for T: «| pro winners, ih the second, ‘The Z: inst r te G. |nnced by the return to school 0 ‘TRAYNOB No di or Lraynor or, gimo of boxing commissions thru.) At Sacramento nO RoW, ®, i Nt Heisinger, 1924 tackle, who will be on Bluege, but the Washington third-sacker ig| first game will start at 1:30 p.m |"oue the country Meld h bat See Lon Angeles : ‘ 7 2) Cleveland ’ Hy 1} the Golden Bears of California were |'he fleid when school opens. orris and Elmo} tS dolphia 5 6 | all ready to moo . verolts | ere the more accurate, He invariably comes up clean with the MULLINS CONFERS | Teman W Novort tho Joeal gat, | yieicikht and Sandbnre? ivehen and at | ‘Heiterions Yowell, Apeccn and. Sewell; |tn’ che fiat Rnuin ot the Renton TOF the] ye Loppers ot tie salypecee REED hall, while Traynor has a tendency to knock down his drives) Nmw YORK, sent Paddy | irq putting the glove sport on a) *| eile twa nehoole. | Conn Andy @rilth In not tuoung, ‘reeama, ars weak In the DAGKS and retrieve them. Mullins, manager for Harry Wille | uch higher banis | ATERN LEAGUE foore Ro Wy {and WHT have a atrong team on the trata, | fields, but have good tine prospects. Coag ivmanin ss | left for Chicago to discuss torma f« Vi Wichita, 6; Denver, 9, Al, Louis (400 4 ah bt he folds | satac! MoNeal is working to develop & I am a great admirer of Traynor and Bluege and feel) i’ pempaey-Wills fight with Wloyd inners Oklahoma Clty, 3; Den Moines, 9 Washington 3 7 1] Unversity of: California, Southern | root serene t up nid tea ihat a draw decision would be a popular verdict, Fitasimmons, Chicago promoter. (THE END) aiys petites heuer beattevaterdece resend: inary, Beghary,| brbno WL ncertnln. tha MAN IAS Nine, te atronge but tive mien on he wie i! , ore college, need a -