The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1925, Page 17

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ayo} VEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 rill BATT UI TAR PAGE 7 ‘Cooper Disqualified; Webster Given Crystal Pool Bout Southpaw Claims Injured) “Everything Comes to Jilin Who Waits:” a Boy Who Waited Arm; X-Ray Due Today | By Leo W.Lassen yh a 3 Fre E aki dm bx . Referee Whitman Gets All Mixed Up and Forgets | A many t ’ \ a Ade , He Called It No Contest After Buzzing With Com- | ; : eo yr 3 : ee As alt" He punted beautifully and mission; Geysel and Small Put Up Thriller ‘ t t es } t f : , * vs A be are that Al rht at the Cry Cooper, the latter be fourth round » mates, and a sad one make clear as possible appened is to start at the beginning we get all mixed up, Here goes: 1© plucky Everett boy played thru me bad leg. He had the m of the big games with ary nerve to take the burden on his own shoul ‘ Bi E eae Bagshaw got the call from Wash ' t t ders in tho California game, calling , , Ington and Click Clarke took over ty f “or fey for himself to take the pass that the reins at Everett, Carlson gradu : th ksen would make or break the Washing reg wg? ated and Guttormsen, after three t t } t im ton team, He nailed the ball, seq Along about the end of the third round P : years of waiting, played of his fi the touchdown and. the game wah 4 Cooy who was a heavy favorite to win, a 1 feta last prep-scason regularly eventual y thee or ushington aly, started running around the ring like Char hs Ing t 1 Hag " ti e ; 5 1 GUTTORMSEN 5 r watho at | f i k th the | I , . rf “ a la cave man, but the Mon Bvere 7 f t 1 I : =i i tren HR BOXING pemmtcntsec ea /8 NEWS SRE OS oh EE ee ot ’ | ° | ae y NEWS ES City League\S=i ris) QREGON IS AFTER BEZDEK OR DOBIE Calls It No Contest Sipte Drariean (ried to get Vie Yoléy H E . Hellman Here n nth four toh *| Hoopsters | ., ais — Fr See nae i, ie | ates Sorter areyret| Attack Pro-Cage Bodies | mod (oe “ Wig on Seattle fairways Ke After New the reain sot ca io hand.| Seéretary Hanlon of the Catiforna aetGcste i f ; m || ot int to Grange rucnd Le Ad Lay _BY ALEX C.ROSE 4“, Coach Second Date Stil dina: |Surcss tea te eae ah] By Peter Salvus || Pi Kowniure worse’ eam | guy ranting, am cametin on the) Jad Antony she Sc Semel Smith to Quit at End of sos pee ies | Os “are nual dinner Well, you ought to be Year and Old Grads 4h a hae Dena . AP aati pipettes. dBi f , Want New Deal ‘ ft The Everett bunkers are much ar P er eper tidw thant ’ The passing of the motion to raise “" MAROONS OPEN : wc yo ae ane Se Re HOCKEY SOON C , ry eae reer) H.W, ("Lack") Lockwood yends| a Crider had a bad day at Everett After the fight, Whitman de | couver Mare a tos tye | EH Maura pe k : - VF ; néeig = Sapte yer Ader Din agree cel re cn luke Glared he never called the fight | k ci ile ee cians a's Iddho and 0. A.C. clash Saturday in ATE ‘ ! é , ‘a k urned B nocontest. If he didn't be eke : le H ° : : fron tis te4p. 16. : bed prance righ od ba i Paree getaon sand y ! Clans aad Wiseenele yet together to d Jack Westland thought he had a! Clay Khale, Jim Pursley and Frank | tc me ie Wan racy: Cupane: a Pr inate 2 nat & Mistourl and Kansas meet tn the Mis- toward a Biers Spay pea _ Roy Campbell has gone Into tho | a Le ocr cand aagid be- i tint Halla Spang, Mh i ahs Dame ts hooked to play North pan ac _ af ; tha 00 ware he r: ¥ | Welsfield and Goldberg, were | *ittacting & lot of atte ° Victory Over Wonder what Walter Cornell Joo Colwell says if cussing brought of the teams’ entries resins rt putt victory the dubs might win.. Yes, Gonzaga Team TWO TEAMS : Bowman Lines ake. Up Good Card laine, 4, North a cxntcty exateer nes for Ammatene|: ont gaa) ADDRESS BODY js... rts once wore || Church League SHARE LEAD tianems E ‘il Geysel and Roy Small ae Cee oe ue | The Vick boys, Ernie and Dicks Were the principals, the former well as pro grid with the Detroit f the leading teams 1 Football league. Michigan in their nie being an Alle and Dick a first- A tentative schedule was to be drawn up by a committee composed of Lefty Hoagland, Ish Welsh, Harry Cook and I K, Hall getting the decision in a remark able comeback. eyse! had won, the " all a DOYLE IS VICTOR ~ RAFAEL, PORTLAND, FOR BATTLE ‘a: opponent removed himself from . 2 the floor MAURAS, REED CARDED moter J During the next two rounds PORTLAND, N 1%, — Jo! WINS SLOW BOUT yer th \t Geysel gave Smail an awful trim- gt nteion \N JOSE, ¢ » _ | back, ming and deserved the verdict, to | rs rely on press agents | and it 1 which many of the gallery wolves | " took exception, and it wasn't any secret. The fans are still wondering ¥ fn the world Lonnie Biddy Bishop, who pro show, dug up “Speed” was terrible. Af painful rounds with Roy Portlander folded up on gave the he latter didn't 1 too good himself, alt to awful that it wa . but Bi Leonard | & su | gam BY AHERN Aberdeen and Centralia in Big Prep Tilt |} AYMOND, Wash. Nov, 1 | CONFOUND THE DRATTED DOGS WTHIS NEIGHBORHOOD, ~~ “WEY ARE A GOURCE OF ANNOYANCE AND GREAT EMBARRAGGMEMNT “TO ME l= EGAD, ~~ WHY 19 VT THAT L CANNOT GO UP “THE STREET OR COME HOME, WITHOUT A PACK BUT TLL “TELL You “WW REAGON-THEN PUT “WH Woor o8 Nou THOSE BONE POLIGHERS| THis NOURE A STRANGER IN“H NEIGHBORHOOD! + THEN'RE ALL TleD big games are coming up au. ean o -WEY re) ington Prop | may upset BARK AT AWN OF US GUNS\~ t hiskers Wilderman, a substitute bat tler, gave a young fellow named Mullens from Taco) in Jand Olympia will entertain mond. <A defeat for the leaders will knot the prep race in this sec. Let’s “Talk Turkey” \ =a t ft ‘ ; About Your Thanksgiving Tie! four rounds, swinging punches OF DOGS BOUNDING Apo UP AT NIGHT AN! : TWA hl ener Be 7 re pele Rs Pe nan | ME, WITH NELPS AND BARKING, 1S GELDOM~THEY basement-dwelling Kelso eleven in No turkey wants to be carved by a Is a middleweight edition of Sol. | man in a dull, worn, faded tie! Thanksgiving’s a fine time to fresh- en up the Vital “V”! While you're doing the honors—dis-assembling the other game scheduled Rain simply bounces off this big rugged wool stag—and the owner can laugh at cold weather, That's comfort. And count the pockets, Eight EVER GET-1O GEE You DURING TH’ dier Woods. It was the comed: do te I WERE A TRAMP? number of the night, | ol Little Bilt Jonas, making hist | COOPER AND | CARMEN BOX) TACOMA, Nov. 18.—'Lofty” the festive t4rd—your tie’s right in bebe la roomy ei cent usa, ( of Ban Francisco, and the spotlight—and it ought to be cleat /aencab' the boot : Mata ie ft ae Aes nace Redan acy right, Thatis to say: it ought convenience. $ shee Athietle Tubw, ahoW Mere to be a spick, new Fashion just fee soar cistsace oe greek 65,8 nouthpaw who Thursday night, at the auditorium, Craft. ing goods dealer to show oa Yiows how to use hin style etter | ra No, 1415 Hirsch-Weis | Cruiser Stag, specially treated by the Hirsch-Wels process and guaranteed waterproof. Also made (No, 949) in the famous water-resisting Raintest fabria, Both give you shirt comfort ‘and coat convenience, Frankie Britt, local boy, and Joo Powell, of California, the semi-final tively. MLARNIN 'T0 MEET TAYLOR P O8 AN Me Ci Woxer who is being heralded an a foming world’s lightweight cham, Pion, yesterday signed articles to Meet Bud Taylor at Vernon on the Wet of December g Fashion Crafts run $1 to $2.50, ‘Try the new SHAMMY FYLE (pric- @ ed at $1.50) the tle of beauty and amazing wear. At all good haberdashers— will meet in ¢ Irish] SEND FOR THIS BOOKLET Tinstrates and de voribes ten famous Hirech-Wele gare mente for wort ‘and sport. ‘The Vital “Vv” ‘The one decorntive a man's | : Just vee a posta 1 nicge? $10,000. | But a Pasion Ore it anylor 18 the only ring ho| will do! i N BO. that ‘detent, oe rah a - Zz ; : j ae Vee. ASH HRN is | ’ , month 4 ah | - f y a Yy eA sy pratt ) Made by ios Sg re : INCE 18, weet SCHOENFELD BROS. gfhrotahecdltd , Melarnin too eolelon J pe ‘ r Carries Bhis Tne, : ————ae PORTLAND, OREGON = Ve

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