The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 2, 1925, Page 17

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eo Lomski Stages ( Comeback to Defeat English Fighter © > . Distance Man a POTEAL sic aa / Officials Up in the Air on Pasadena Game | Ay Oo Floored City Teague z he Belgian W. izard of the Cue lCol aie I ] | = | i Sas ls 4 pe & AYO?” M4 ti Te \j) Aberdeen Boy Comes Will Meet ee Not Comin q RZ } wy — er Back to Beat Ted ‘ | \ : 78 By Leo H. Lassen Moore in L. A. 3 Th 4s d rE W 14 he a ae t , wursaday o Wes 4 a at wat O8 ANGELES, - . | . . : 5 Dee, 2.—Leo Lom é : |P lan Registration of Pittsburg, Tulane and Al- a bay Bwred ny “i Teams at Basketball abama Are Left; Local E i hails from Gathering Board Votes Tonight 1 i wide open & pid it Pr NE of m (P\HE board of strates f fre iM ' bot ‘4 ore last nigh kett mee : | the main ¢ f be held Kante ‘a gi Vernon's first 1 The : bib é fight show b t even 1 w f a referee " q be t was well recel t ug nd : } ( I nt Rai e ; Lef Pas: eal an f est was expected ba ea ne : cay : Jack Benefiel, of the Univers eg Friedman | Lou - WILLARD TIRDETS a / ity of Oregon, in charge of the ry y " 4 reat litt H Fe deste classic, has burnt up plenty of fi = felt back | in the 1 | rune “ aptured a heart j iad aa at copper wire from the East in % st gains | down breaking race from 1 30 Ay SE te EDOUARD HOREMANS arranging for a team, but no ‘ia mn being | Bo ¥ ‘ recent Sane , pene 4 f CE MANS selection has been made as yet. acga gn er are patellar bata tt Marca wary chamy t t more than} One of the leading balkline billiard players of the world, Edouard Horemans, the\, The acceptance or refusal of the 8 passing attack ‘ Bs bees 1 by a tantall fe ig Bac epi : lgian stér, is playing a three-block match of 1,600 points with Young Jake Schaefer |), fi a? geranita mie eee be fy ber ho aged rhein’ ealne for the st ' the me for the world’s title, now held by the latter. They are e playing in Chicago. of tha: board of contoliat ther tial as a threat, but has develope miles was 30 tes, 34 a the Baw This is not the final gather rwin Meisnest, graduate manag has announced. HC DW Champions Place Five ol at at as since then tend to show that will be made at the meet _ fetes final meeting of they do not wish to come. The . Men on All-City Team ‘icine a MORGAN, Seat i in a driving gets his crack at ira loop will be ue for ¥ ) lightweight title when} entr 1 f iO AC. Mickel oltcaver the geal <M sant ebaics Les ANGELES, I id December 10, bat an early ’ j gat Ma is pulling for the clase line. Idaho ptit the ball in play n A 10-round bout in Los ok that alaens aah As trance will assure a standing | Chamber of ( merce building, It | » as lane, The Ia " an $e pasd < tink saci’ four : a ts Anaig A "8 oy " the selection of squade is 1 t 8 0% | Thornton Receives Largest Inc Individual Vote in Years. to more interested in @ passes and had a touchdown. Ballarino and Morgan both start-| championship boxing match according to Hoagland: 2 Rc EaR | BOREA as Prep Gridders Cast Close to 100 Ballots at | Sep erge te During that ame Skippy ed in the Northwest, the - . 1 n open meet nd ar t I the u will be made * It is be that word from ives ‘paid. cen than o0 |8 Comp Lewis the Intter be. | MOSed_by Floyd Fitzsimmons, In-} | oager wishing to put a team inj for the coming year Banquet; Russell, Marsh, Mitchell Popular Benefiel will complete: tha times, completing half of them. born In this se Hana promoter.) iy. running f ttend me - | details as st said that no ft Jack Demprey ° . fon eN state! of ce would be One pass was shot from behind ing in Los ngrelen ha ii d ig y atement acceptan: a his own gal line 40 yards down ed to xmall odds on Ballarin Wpepheatite-p Yale an Navy | All-City Prep Eleven Selections ney ‘tie “University, bowed oie 0 field. eal betting 1s favoring Tod pate Sten TEXT the first ° Cl h . nat Te oar ; a Gefinits ‘opponent _had "boen y the stands t : Me sen cieg adson, Garfield ‘lly selected h tern Tepe 7 § te am Comm | Imberry, F twa End L soln dian tatie Sey sectted at sty: saying that: bp ies Wikes telegram to| the Co ante Ne Track Tourney | : End Boots \Negeoe on pa. puld ra . for VY HAVEN, Conn. 2 ~ manag r Ta seconiay acheeg. ate agl prey Ser gt and ity «| je -has 1 nova. Guard Tulane Gets And just a year later the tin's new heavyweight, dghts shbd F hadi tts | as alll meses’ the Game Bid : 4 Oregon eleven comes to Wash | for the first tn level 4a iynWcretand 1 x Annay for A 1 NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 2.—Tue 5 ington and thru the medium of | night, going atx inf 0 " 4 a ; : ‘is SLBANS, Dec eae air game the Webfooters |jeas with Charley Busking a cinn re ; : ot tienen loa Annapolin; 23-24 rp SL gp eeagt aE came within one point of top |negro from Vancouver, I< _ . ‘ @ Com. | PeRbayivania relays ai “i aia | Se Meese pling ~ grapes from | A ble crowd of Seattle bugs will F lea, canon and at I ia ific Coast conference, ac- proud place at the top. go to Everett to see the debut of 3 esta w off in speedy | Haven 5 : cording to reliable authority. The Those same Huskies had to resort} the Canadian strong man, who has| DEMPSEY inter | By Peter Salvus be played in Pasadena, ew Year's day and is 4 game is t to forward passing in desperation|been under Austin’s instru: tion for; Wills, No ¢ HE largest vote cast for an individual in an to et back into the ae bes the past two months | for me, Floyd 2 all-city prep team election was given Thurl | se" looked on as the cham: touchdowns were scored at the| pinged pis aldered Tt pionship game of the ooentey: mt : | r nornton, West Seattle ba aptain, |! Rao oot er | Tacoma Card aS ee, 1 ofotball captain, ite inven to Tulane Co Pa and one of the best backfield men developed Siainate iat “the great game was ps in a Seattle high school in recent years. tended by Jack Benefiel, represent. Thornton received 85 votes out of 94 cast, at] ative of the Pacific Coast confers the annual football banquet held at the Y./ «ce whe scbicn ne ae ment pass i | Thursday |i Huskies Worked It A a short layoff, boxing will resumed in Tacoma tomor HE; Huskies worked the forward im, and not the 8 who must be sa fs ; ° HERE TUESDAY Hoquiam boom KRACH v row with Harry Dillon, a m.. Fire Rave 2 M. C. A. last night De atria pass as much ag anybody on | new fae tetas Wi agg it ass A; 8 “vie M. C. A. li right. ; pipiaaine se the ‘Coast this year, with the po*-| ada, ne ig Ce 7 i per np ds eae oo, Cal Russell, colored fullback from Garfield, | lahie . exception Of which} Young Jack Dempsey, tt aan 2 ar poole . ¥ ¢ i S\e WAS arded 81 votes, and was second in the STARS CLASH didn’t come up to heavywelght. They fig scbuggi gh gregetions me high Medi balloting. Bill Marsh, Broadway's line stay, received 72. aad eae 1 by ' 1 r ii : for the tackle job. Mitchell’s 64 votes for quarter was the IN PRO AME threat. bouts carded 1 h only other lop-sided balloting y’s signal-barker. Mitchell ST. LOUIS, Dec. 2.—“Red” Grange A pass put the Huskies in va e . . 5 i Mullin the S th I Jone } he sp gridders votes more than his |and his Chicago Bears are here to- e ol t | bits m done by the prep gridder: | Naess 3 esi exit free . Pave arti t Lester 1 s ave teeiatal Ladi a oS weabane t tompetitor. day for a game with the Donnelly 5 fo Cutti ; : tak ‘ r ; : ks, Thornton and| stars, headed by Eddie Kaw, former i] } or a ‘Goa he plod ees Magis of I eature Natator favorit x Waet team 1 nifty selection American back at Cornell. St. Louis team has numerous r all-star players, including Dame cham- is were never in| iven a/ot It, and| Brown, form he latter/ pion, and Erni ynd team honors, | Amer in Athens Event ».::: sr YAN FRANCISCO, De 2. ven up the tally. from the South of stuff to first. team wards. Laster a nea ae! YALE CAPTAIN t | GETS BIG VOTE): . seg dovty LEMON, IMBERRY 3 : 3 EMON, ; Sa runnin: te che canes eal tM totattt arth send ko INTERNATIONAL mp A ULLB ACK JOB ste at aiiinole (probabie avilaiat 2 | tert { captain of tt eine K e at Illinois, 13 t Seattle, and Im jgesate ie sem pean, Lonie Tee | tte sid Ta, ihe vote was tn he “symice LEAGUE MEETS), ue th and | PUMA 208 lea oneeienl oe | reau to Pat Wilson, helped gain | mous from his mates is is the th t 100-yard © annual meeting of the Inte Bean hata toc Te decisi ho rem a a precious 10 yards in that | first time in several years that a m. race ul eague I be held in New Aen aaa vitvely, od 4 or So were divided between : asa ; captain has been elected at the El er feature announced by| York Decembe at the Hotel . of Franklin, and English of | final drive against California. aptain r 1 u y a vy only contribution hi tt H ‘ stan! cone the eed of | School without a dissenting vote Patterson, conch and mwim-| Commodore, according to an an os z Broadway, for plunging duty | ltman Frioo) ¥ And then came the real need of| RENAULT WINS modore, according to “an 4 mors and Judson, of | Brondway, for pluneing duty. P : aes , inst Orego ir ancement eslde Jo iol re .the second team ot ae plunges and running HOREMANS Is ST. LOUIS, Deg. 2.—Jack Renault 9 ¢. Discussion of the annual : : . was taken at the banquet, with | Prospects Are | : | Canada’s ywelght champic , Phe world se games with approximately 94 prep letter- . oe | STILL IN LEAD|wr bys ayo over te of Hernion Phelan, of Fresno, | wintery of the titles in tho Paciic |, Bill Marsh tad Mitle trouble | Iyem ‘balloting. | Goed This Year 4 i ; SHIGAGO, ‘Deo. 2 Edouard tore. |8 Jack re last night, in} and Dora Gar: baby sister of | Coast and American association will o land a kle berth, | Speeches by Coach Bagshaw, EI es 3 ! Spectators Like It | ee oe on Jae ehuefiars|the fifth round of a scheduled 10-| Gavatt achca Meat te ameds ing on the other tackle was | er ‘Tasreau, George Wilson, Thuri| WYALLA WALLA, Dee. 2—With HE: fans like the forward passing | mans, challenger for Jake Bchaet ‘ound bout t i 5 tort nipand-tuck affair, MeClary, | +7, Coach BicEy MUO Be two members of the Idaho oe 8 game because it keeps the ball| billiard crown, was still hold ed seb garaat t receabes Sa Aaa ttany’ lanky linediht, WOR latC et cca ee YL te Vandals’ cage team planning to en- | a ingress sv chey can nee {lead over the title-holder at the end| iat | thi te city of Toledo has put up a| the Indians’ lanky Hinean, wae | Weet pnd (Ws Te Cae eee ehitiinn «other ates . ug out in the open where th t {of the second block of their 18.2 balk-| At this moment {t fs hard to tell! ¢Bunny Fereu jumeda | cash reward for a mysteriot 1g.| Sliven the edge over Walsh, of | were given at ‘the dinner, ‘Torchy | (or | Whitman, {he | Mlssionar et t el yaelt eins oi vit | tine cue match here last night. Hore-| whether the parngraphers or| mermaid will give an exhibition of! gor, If they make it big enough| Roosevelt, and Patricelll, Of | rorrance was the toastmaster. | Saba nes SNe ee stl ae Heotball fans don't “know Fi mans now has 1,000 to Schaeffer's| Ilinols will miss Red G the | fancy diving st. us third | there's m chance to get Babe Ruth| Franklin, by a slight margin 1. uk |team for the coming season are E an end is boxing a tackle or not, i tteatire cof: the. at i ; When Broadway divided its votes | rosy. |913 and cares less, Foothall Acs him is} for tackle between Hank Bacon and } HOCKEY MEET | Kenny Fry, three-year letter man, 4 > ; + a great spectacle and he fa a A \| Burns Ryan, the Tige Sakae Hoskeee Tague | 8 back with Whitman this season, thrill of seeing the ball thru | Settle soccer ards lost out for first te ai] pene Roald a ee on Stet} as is Capt. Yenney. Yenney has iis air; the sweeping end rons with! OUR BOARDING HOU SH BY: AH HRN . Both Bacon and Ryan landed | according to Gene Walby, pacar ed, | Bees playing football, but with the Be a tinacts easing th tos Cee Wage Dispute a fob at guard on the second team, | Pol frid season completed is now Teady field | T patore [retary of the association 3 | FFICIALS and managers of || Eric Ch nd Patton, ts the} MET i : All ns 1s take up the cage sport. agers and captains are requested to It is the new, open game of y y ' © Washington State Soc. || of West § given the! ittend. It starts at 7 7 o'clock thall that 2 brought the <—V- " AW TELL the Washington State Soc: || . atten : bea Coyeasiiate tik oeablarts 7 NG \o MIGERY AUSHTUGH, HARVEY! «2 ELEVEN als aie a ore! cer longue will mest tonignt to || fire (eam berth ‘BANTAM CHAMP ; 3 é (fa MD POCKET!:— °* 2 determine the wage scale for i Ee aT a in| A ee mH. } COME, WHAT GAY HEN Hout GUIDING |] referees and umpires in tho || OUT SPITTLER KRACHE VICTOR > FIGHTS LYNCH f a todays ootbe ¢ ‘ A BLIGHT OF MY LIFE ol WY DENS A DOWN-TH’ WER league One of the upsets of t uloting | ABERDEEN, Dec. 2—Ted Krache,}| OAKLAND, Cal, Dec. 2.—Fight : Reaseciig i oa ue is" tae | Pao HER GIGTER FROM xe ee: ee TTP WARVEN, Sopot T'-' A new ratio of paying the of: || was the selection of Bailey, of Bal-| of Hoquiam, returned after a long|fans for miles around will watch 6 : ( WHT ME 2 EGAD, ~ OFF “10 GLEED ' ficials is expected to be reached || lard, as all-city ¢onter over Spittler, | apsence, to the ring, last night won| Charley (‘Phil”) Rosenberg, world's fe devel nd if, new game en wT Tin! UP YARD, «TH ¥ a 1 cs ig | rley ( , world’s j @ @. iT aarine from the use| Ope Miern I WILL TeLr THE Ih Hid DUDS of Tie t between officers of the leaguo passer, Bailey re-|the call from Bobby Bridges, Indian-| bantamwefght champion, in action a iy will spring tp fr | AT-TH’ HOUSE! ME 1b AYIPTEEN LACT TIM and referees who handle the || ceived tho call by a safe margin. |apolis weiter, in six rounds of slow|here tonight against “California oa Eero SUeneven ed | AN WER GET ALONG MADAM “THAT You ARE 2h IPTEE FRIED IF 1 gumes. Jimmy Mitchell was given the | fighting izes refused to open up! Joe” Lynch. The champion is a q LEWIS MEETS |p Lie & HAVIN BRUSH || IN-TowNs FOR A FEW | | FOOT DROP FROM || viguRED Ir quarter job over Feek, Broad: !against the Hoquiam boom man, strong favorite, 4 4 | PH MN'-fooT PASTE, || DAYS To oTUDY THE tH’ MASOR'S |) coud On Gers WINDOW TO GTASD ABOUT er) No Fuss Expected When Ball Men Mix| | NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—No_busi-|serlos between the Pirates and the, was given a verbal sock on the, questionable position ness of great importance will| Senators convinced the commis-|chin that knocked him down in| . 4 be brought to the attention of the | sloner and about 40,000 ked fans | his chair, and he has remained seat he 1s opening that the scandal major league club owners when| that middle October was a poor! ed ever since. may get another airing if friends Commissioner Landia gets them to-| Pot for a baseball classic. Johnson may have had reasons] of O'Connell | gether for erate Another lesson learned in the} to believe that he would be sup. annual winter] World's series may also result in a! ported by enough of his club own- meoting here on| Tle preventing encroachment in| ers to get no worse than a draw December 10, | the playing field, ‘The management | in a bout with tho commissioner,) jjove that O'Connell was not As of the Pittsburg club was so eager) but hoe couldn't finish the fight} guilty as his testimony made. him: }to accommodate fans and, in-| that he started, and they all turn+| appear, His crime, if a crime was mo is in| cldentally, to make the gate moro | ed against him | committed, was an inocent ono be- Ithy condi. | S¥bstantial—that the outfield was | Some of the club owners are | cause any one who knows him WAYNE MUNN J 90,1 Leave TH’ Wo TRAFFIC SITUATION I= DENVER, Colo, Dec. 2—The| OF He Here a FoRT ME WORD, SHE WILL Denver American Legion will pro ALONE, A@ LO} BE DELIGHTED “0 mote a match between (Stran- WAVE YOU AG WY gler) Lewis, world's heavywelght Gitot ! wrestli champion, and Wayn ( ied } B Sasi estling pion, anc ayne Je = (Big) Munn, former University of Nebraska football player, Decem- ber 8. ot Lewis will defend his title in a finish match ainst the big Corn. hueker lad, | are able to get a hear- ing on a plea to have the case of the young outfielder reconsidered here are many reasons to be LAWENCE, Kan. Dec. 2.—Har-} old Huber, triple-threat . backfield 4 elected captain of the 1926) football team at m banquet | rom all sur: | face indications, the a he of the squad here Jast night, | tion, the elub| littered up with a lot of special] said (o have private opinions | knows that’ there is nothing of the ooo ee owners are at{ Stands that turned two-baggers Into! that agreed with the public ut- | criminal in him and that he never i 18 \i peace and busi. | home runs | terances of the American league | could be a schemor, ‘a Haskell Grid ness ne rally | ne players whose aim was £004] president, but for the security | Criminal law, which makes an was good thry|fidn't complain, but the fans; of the game and the confk | accessory guilty, should not be ap Coaches Quit the last seayon, | Hought st was a Joke and fs tO) denow of the public, they had j plied to this particular case, O'Con- ef Shee alin “ When business | Make good customers have (0 (Ke) ty support the big chief when | nell certainty did not think he was 4 AWRENGH, Hani, Dec. 2 le is good the mag.| thelr baseball seriously | he asked them to take their | committing a erime of such enorm: 5 Dik and Ieroy Hantey, ‘bth nates aro not in-| ba | choi } ity that he would be banished from : Gel stp Pk Ptabeaapen Be acd heh | omen lined to ho| PP political situation, from all! —Jonnson, with a lack of Judgment | the game for Ife. 4 DR a orci tetrad | FARREDE cranky with| appearances, indicates a peace: ) that hiy long experience should| ‘The punishment seems. to have “ rc ode on the raolgnintionin tt tl joach other or with the game | cul see Ban Johnson, the | have Amproved, pleked a bad spot} heon too severe to fit the cise. . thal: Geothare’ will It {w quito certain that the mag-| turbulent prest@ngt of the Amorican | to quarrel with the commissloner| Baseball was O'Connell's business. 4 {3 nuebt. winter, position nates will agree to the ton | league, may thi just as much or|and his employers He knew no other occupation and ‘ with another school f ‘ ee {of the commissloner that ros} 0 little ot Commissioner, Landia} | ‘The public was at caeing rout he was ust getting, a good stats 4 ee four’ yearn’ that r Wy | 2 is jlar playing season be in} as he ever did, but he is Keeping | the O'Connell-Dolan scandal, anc Yhen he was Kicked out of base: is H atiee i pasieateas fe i ¢ oa rye ANIME CLUB RULE Io To [time to start the world's series®n | quiot about tt the clib owners did not voto con-| ball he had no trade to fall back 4 4 Indians have won a6 football || 17 “ Samad YELP A BROTHER MEMBER October 1, Tast winter Tan spoke out of | fidence in the commissioner for tho] on and he was so persecuted tht , { >) games and lost only nine | Jae te \i DISTRESS ~ ‘tho distressing weather condi}turn and spoke eo loudly tn eriti-| prompt and drastic action taken, it] he finally had to get a Job handling ia \- | eee rn tions that prevailed during the cism of the commissioner thaty he} would have put the game in a very! freight, P d z r i

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