The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 20, 1925, Page 13

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; ; Y, OCTOBER f PAGE 14 THE TUESDAY, OCTO’ ATT __ HUSKIES BACK HOME; WORK FOR WHITMAN G GAME ann a ‘Leo Lomski and | No Serious Colima Battle Indians Go| Three Scenes of Game at N e vy Meeting of « 1 Injuries tls. e| Home for |= a ‘1 A.A.U. at On Team | erin se sts. Dey Winter =: Portland tu for To Elect Northwest Off- per cial at Gathering Sunday * ; Squad in Good Shape; ie mmer. M Killefer Gets Ready for ; Wright Still Hurt rica Slightly t 1926 Season in Coast League 3y Peter Salvus sees Se Msn tot against . t Pacit est, Ores c fur : p oper : ‘ " t r per ' for Battle many ot the ren pa adde ir fA. A. tl atives at Crystal vw renee es ae « Killef ana to the : it : » eae A : 1 tne am be oF Vie k Aus RO t t a1 5 mo + ° c c fet ¢ winning 1 : . F ere held he a, } ig bsg gee anaes KILLEFER y u 4 a tourney dnd the as Bp. LaH a < " sek are i, : 6 Gi ; staff of eady |, 4 ; , ie rt) - . ea ; ; Whitman ; K Ace I ke I , MAY MEET es Practice 5 OLYMPIC CLUB e ' held this « ‘ : “ae § cramp © nd 1 wh . ch f Gold warriors will have th cabgied ; r * e Plimbering since the game with Ne ° ge £ } braska Se ee ay | ‘ r ( cn pol 8 / | CUTTING HERO at 0 ior: thse: Ga own t r is t or Th OUR Reon «| t H ed Ww’ N . ' F All-Coast swim meet 14 be fl SA ef Bi Wrig es ; has put TWO PITCHERS held , : ee t Wright wee Pagans aap ; y for the | SHOW PROMISE Several of the California t meeurday but was al : rhe. an ! o% swimming teams have gained R 4 | Sfter a short layoff. ca ; ; : hat } der the | Matchmaker Biddy : national recognition by the H pet He is getting better bree ar (| Vie King v xie LaH p . ad b 1 showing of stars in national ‘ and wil alright by ie : P hal J Gore va, Jack D uatic -meets in the South j Geach Exendine brings his Mis | id va Tony Vala Two pltchers, Steve Ch and the teams from the North- Gee memaries here Saturday. Woods va Kid Larson and Frank Bower, both H west could be included into one bs Jud Cv 0 of prom and all they nv big tournament. g hour at the : experie Chekaluk — broke { Bart or of the a ; wa S Coneh Zuppke — | shear 3050 in his cames, white é a be worked PF main topic n Brower didn’t piteh lo c 6, such a ao ef Pine was to ‘ Starts Shift; te have “any: real averngs red gud the ©o the only inj i man on the Before the game, but his ac offic work towa: ite comple eee he Mt were fo the oor (Hane AIGN, Ii, Oct, 2 the Seattle 1 ah bef WILL ELECT fn ( al ted out to shake | "Pring training season s x NEW OFFICIALS j WORKS TO Ak ‘3 I Brasil, Frank ¥ AS thie Ss a 4 tee eet : E r k 1 f tea: ected» rad Be. pees e t n Bartels Ed Fer. - few fav J All of 1 both sear ents i ’s this pik : Whitman Tumbling is 0 Hee | 3 reside f this di t) Fthem. He was rom sath tr s having moved here re te Paden tne deren strength of the apart “until nex e ently from Spokane ‘ nR se taspal es 1} call for ¢ training ts by A new representative from orward especially on blocking | He - ie fea ey ¢| Kitete Western Washington must be ; g i mc elected, either Bartels or Ferris ‘ The experience against the getting the call. ‘ Portland officials playing host to the Northwest representatives are | L. D. Wakeman and Morris Dunne Belen tse te'nusma. |BEAT OREGON Telephone Hoop SE feed and twit be vaicabie wo | ; BY TWO GOALS Team to Stage © them in future games. <nenes oe FH | Beh rane wa ven tno treat. | First Workout CHANGE MENU FY 5 the ington team by eo | good time during lelsure hours é eal ee Tele } on a MB iE. Mass., Oct. .20 if | aha. ail oh Pacanenigaaes ; ays ers, who were | Pare Oregon will mee aa peti ar afte th 7 n ‘Trainers e substi- 1} ( osts Sailor a Ri : Here s a pictu ory in three acts of the game betwe shown in the center picture making a oig gam around tuted beef broth on graham crack- ia HARD TRAININC te na tatpn| Washington and Nebraska last Saturday, which ended in a| Washington's end, lers with a half hour rest before } i} : Championship , Oe : coe 16 to 6 tie. In the bottom photo, George Wilson, Washing-| Ed Weir, All-American tackle, proved the thorn in the| dinner eee si * are go! u some) It ts al t by supp £\ ton halfback, is shown going over the Nebraska goal for! Huskies’ side, as shown in the upper picture, when he in- v y RNA F "ARSHFIELD, Ore., ( Serb F FA : mf f f PET ; MAY PLAY PENN ay careless act cost Sailor aK Coach Si cf ig Sepcsorlihege “ae Washington s score. The referee is on top of the pile. Wil-\ tercepted a forward pass of Washington's. The photo} wrer pont, N. ¥., Oct, 20 1" Pep Wood of Dallas, Texas, the light| now has three good teams ck son's plunge wi or three yards. shows the clear field Weir had, but-he was dropped before|rhe Army may book a game with ee erring title inst | his eleven trom Gordon Locke, the sensational halfback of the Huskers, is| he had made a big gain. Pennsylvania to be played next year ao PASSING GAME — aka decatcetee LAA i “F pion, each had secured a fall in th | m3 fie as oe va © SU AD) eee WEE WILLIE, Believing he had pin BELLINGHAM, Oct a adelphia, it was learned today. Finals for Hello Gol Sa second time and won match, =} Wood got up and walked to his cor § Pmer. Thye jumped up, seized Wood ~TBa lin 4 t Ww © Black, Be from behind and fastened hig should- sed Pathan Comins Vane ie ale cane | | ets to the floor. # before « ye E. Carlile’s elev Country « DFO St IN rete. cieallowed ‘Wood's aec-|t? onference game, Saturday |6 but came 4 Black died 0 u r am e HS Vend fall and gave the match to Thee, | WIR Oregon Agricultural College. | aeriat K that Prosser could not | nighe °. He ts aur A intial ele tou |The largest crowd In the history of pint PERE coteea Gain ved by four brothers, all of whom "Bs : : f Spe scent atten” DOYLE CUTS |e wae etc yr four rien os auspices ofthe win com pletec a rward | are golf y nh the ‘ent a ird bout S.-€):6, Smployes Athletic owed down sce wes e Great/ game « expected for a week Hudkins Popular iol a i a DOWN BOUTS os ss CLUTCHES OF A MASSACHUSETTS Pw ier EGAD !.” cot, has a good word for Alger and | also handling Ed Whybrow and Vic | Says he shows plenty of promise.| King, two Australians approximately equal ability are | placed in the same flight, ! . | } All matchos were played on a | | : SCOUTS FAVOR LOS ANGELES, Oct. 20 yi CE HUDKINS, despite his ban- | in the first and third Paes PENN ELEVEN 2%: Yemen promoter, Nan aes LEE GETS DECISION TIGER FIGHTS — a bre ace ercely man AS trom Oaliteenta ste ; ; ea ' ho wear them. unced that for a time, he will re-| LY Mass, Oct. 20.—Goorgie| CHICAGO, Oct aged by Benny Ford, is expect- | 40. 2 few we is one of tho big- Spots i Hes 6 ready, bens Be MEERERICAGO, Oct. 20—scouts re-| form to the old Dromen, we homing (ae: oP alan “Ah tone ed to meet the winner of the | for ® few woeka, js one of tho Bigs | oniteted with G Rider as win- | MB) ancl? Sait ee ef | teraing trom Pennsylvania bring re:| seven four-ro flatite fee" tts eHAeOen: Wok NY Sastaion onus! Vie King-Dixio La Hood bout, | *°*' (ans Sow Bout : | rainst W. R. Millar, 0 | fremmn sad. Waske f a ’ At every fight he is entered, against %. Millar, one up in} eats ee cnotval sreteth es h | weekly performances ifrom Ted Marchant, Englar h has been doing a great! from 15,000 to 20,000 fans cram 8-hole playing well under his “Day's” oss: a 3 Stazs, vho is ling he Mar 7 i © Sout and ron n 7 4 y harder than at a this year. sta y carat rat Age Us ore ea pitas route fa be oy first Might ro. | fae ele he a PE Miiae Kept the boys on the feld > a Vio’ Bolen, Canadian eanalt & good boys In California, n the first Might “Chief” C, {sh design and fine | ee OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN ] Sn'scisSariconies| Saat dain ve | ua eR Ca | ; : _ - - | Frid nd altho ho lost the : | “Cnier esa atta s . GT << ———— ——— — ——_—. — — ; His suspension will soon be lifted| “Chief at present holds a com. | : NEW aH One ute Mec pacracagnren th 11 thel and the audiencepies will be} fortable lead, which he gained in | SM coositea ri mee ATS EVENING LAM ty WHY, DONT You GEE cee eigen er ares played st Inglewond, ib’ heme: | Rive and Day Ween appointed matchmaker for Te \ LEAMA LE Bet 4 ie, Fi i Sos Piiickard's new Madison square gar. MAKE A SPEECH BEFORE THE df : WHAT HES DRIVING AT?e More About Alger Showing Promise ground. chagire peatins BU tas, succeeding Frank Flournoy MEMBERS OF ONE OF MYCLUBG, 7 wy, VoURE | -TaLKING-To-THAT GANG Brgy ALGER, the sensational! \7OUNG HECTOR McDONALD, | jana et topo ey, | otis i —| |2\ fo RAISE FuNDS-To BLY A “TALKIN ABOUT [7] ABOUTWTH' PILGRIMG, inning. baltlea TecUet, oe ahtl| emt who fights tonight In Austin &/ CO teinare thinillan eth (henee| ; STOVE FORTHE PINOCHLE “TH PILGRIMG!«|'| BRINGS IN-TH’ PLYMOUTH Alger hin fought atleast one|fooke like m comers nS! 78° [ation of the greens, The outcome | { ROOM! wn BE GO KIND AG \sileer 7H" ROCK, we AN! THEY fight a woek for the past year| ‘ sided atvalai Will be watched by all telephone! I 0 USTEN To MY OPENING iy “TWINK HE MEANS A and has won most of ‘them. Hi ps playing At in his | SO | j 0 LU K HECK HAVE \h slings more leather than any boxer} opponent's face "Ine his tight | In the third flight’ vacation i Fo] PARAGRAPH, AHEM ~~~ AMEN GoT-To CHICKEN, m~ NATURALLY, || | Sine more Pee at et Pett | schedules have delayed the play tattored j “MR. CHAIRMAN, AND BROTHER Do Mit No) COOK A CHICKEN Ho holds a decision over | ha had the Japanese boxer wor: OPEN Tab gRGT A ed he bat | M MEMBERS, w WN THOUGHTS GEetTiNG A WIth A GTOVE! = | Dodo Bercot, whom he defeated | ried and would cross with a» | Seat will be decided ove: tty trousers fe ARE CARRIED BACK 0 1620, STOVE FOR A AIN'T I RIGHT | fans In Callfornla’ mado Beroot | Gnd not counter, ene OM | present weekend. The tourne ayS rou een A WEROIC Acne gg PINOCHLE lho athlentavasien | Hector tem maniber ot wadio| “ent.te similar to cu el ay | wares ee hae INTHE CRUEL AND BITTER Lonnie Austin, manager of Ber-| Thompson's stable. Thompson ts phe contestants each, Players of | | O’Brien Gets | FAVORS BEARS it) si wie od OXING Better With By tsa term tla Cay opesters | Koores or from average scores this | » University of Cali | year Most of tho matches were | FIRST BOUT 8:30 SHARP a | Each Battle n Is going into almost) very close, most of them going for | N FRANCISCO, Oct. 20.— ° ory Saturday, in its trip|an extra 18 holes, | CRYSTAI POOL ye north to Portland, for its first con \ Rar; | S ference game against the University . Second Ave, and Lenora St. Tommy O'Brien, youthful Irish} of Oregon. The Northerners have Imla: Will Be | ; boxer, is fast proving his worth as| not heen impressive #o far in thelr | ay ‘ AUSTIN & SALT, INC. ‘ ' one of the boat lightwelghts in the | games L S Prenent * |South, Tlis vecent victories, which -—- re oF sapere oon E were all against good men, have BERKELEY, Oct. 20.—Tut Imlay, t IE A HOOD. i ‘whown that he is a serfous threat OPEN SEASON captain of the University of Call. Dutte, Montana, | for Mghtweight honors. PORTLAND, Oct. 20—The winter) forma eleven, is fast recovering " O'Brien's ambition Is to moet Aco] wrestling aoasonwill open here when | OM his injury recently, Imlay Hudking jn the ring and prove his| ‘ted ‘Thyo and Frank Burns match | ¥®% Unable to start in the game | vic KING : | worth as a challenger for the Nght: | strength here Wednesday night, tt Saint Mary's, but he will bo Australian Champion | weight crown fh action when tho Bears moet the ms i largor Pacific Coast olevens, ‘OTHER FAST S BANTAM TITEL 4 | WATCH KUTSCH | ‘oxpo BOUTS , Oct. 20.—Johnny retained tho British bantamweignt| IN COMEBACK SBN peas NN Wet Moket# on sile at Druxman's, Towa seams to have uncovered a fi jehamplonship when he knocked out) NEW YORK, Get, 20, Patsy Rut. 1426% Wifth Ave Joo Diz- star In Nick Kutach, a halfback. | Mack Hill in the 12th round of n|falo, Now York ainateur boxer, whos | Zara's, Occidental and Yesler #} Kutch was the outstanding colod. {scheduled 20-round bout life was saved by a transfusion of | enh fab ace aang ) ‘ oO Tiley in the Hawkoyon' triump over : . pe blood during the Paris Olympic and Seneca; Austin & Salt, a. ee ML PAA aT AHORA TE GARCIA BEATS KRE gamos, returned to the ring in «a 1630 Ninth Ave. corner & i : ; } ‘ ames att Oct .-Bobby tournament at the New York A, strong man. oo, having been re | Gat@ta, Taltin featherweight, and won the 180-pound. title, Ho Mingside 8240 Reserved 81.05 , We MASOR WILL PUT GoME COLD WINTERS IN WIG GPEECH cently awarded a trophy for wolght:! won a 10-round decison from Danity | xcored two one-round knockouts over General Adminston $1.10 rence 2 | i lifting ability, a ee Yr, Vhiladelphia, asks Cutler and $8, Green, ’ I

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