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Tod Morgan Is Seattle's First World’s. Ring Champion [ Se Seeks | Honors | Local Boy Knocks Out Mike Ballerino Morgan Wins World's Junior Lightweight Title When Ballerino’s Seconds Throw in Towel in Tenth Round of Los Angeles Fight When Tod Morgan knocked out Milke Ballarino last nr EATTLE TAR TTTURS Soccer Elevens Play Semifinals for Cup Sunday Me Kenzie Krache Winsin | Round Ready for Action Again| Miners Will ‘| Tackle Todd’s HIE night in Los Angeles and won the world’s junior light. | I ' | } Weight title, he won the first ring crown eyer annexed by | New Heavyweight Stops Record and Brown Bros.’ i By Ss boxer. ; if 3 as P fg & Seattle boxer ie wakine a§ Ak bs 30 | Trophies Up for Play- | ah ae econds; Breaks Jaw } . . ha By Ed Frayne ; | off in Games ' : I ANGELES, Dec. 3.—A new name was stenciled to- 10 BIL MC z {3 OS A HEI Dee. 3, A ¢ re enciled ge By Peter Salvus ie day over the office of world’s junior lightweight cham- N wi : fr 6nion. The old occupant, Mike Ballerino, has passed into the sages es ; Fe Pugilistic graveyard, and baby-faced Tod Morgan, of Seattle, i vin be Bane - BS, Wash., will hold down the swivel chair until { mond and Tode elev | some younger and stronger chap hits him on my g in the fe game t the chin. : Bah ir ae i ‘: i : " ot as victorious in the i Morgan's reign will be long and brilliant, f c first round, eliminating New 13 in the opinion of 8,000 Los Angeles boxing | eS] : 1 > | castle alias a tight pe he 4 ‘ : % ! ecent showing of Black D a fans who saw him batter Ballerino into in- ee 4 mond in its games hag’ hiliae | sensibility in a thrilling struggle the a . the eleven one of the strong 3 Olympic auditorium last rht. JOUNNIE BROWN ica favorites In the play-off t The finish came after 1 minute and 55) ,°' ears jr heheh 64 I" ot t ( : Leaf will : | seconds of fighting in the tenth round, one pat hag peg em, | FOU i t i In case of a ‘ ; The pudgy champion was draped on the t anion bt Murene. anal’ n. « t - aaa tae thea z } ropes in a neutral corner, dead to the world, | inner of t moda hampion- | ©" 5 t a half r of over. me when his manager, Frank Churchill, gave|*"!? ><! get to ost.@ bout). is ; ie . i upon #0 as i ALLERINO~ the signal to throw in the towel. Ballerino| >, Rolaoe ta ih yan. | kes rey ae 3 tottered back to his corner, drunk from the fearful beating} vis Ife’s. reported us ONLY TWO Brown Cup Play : he had received. i etge u PUNCHES LANDED AT tho same time the ‘Record = Bight of the ten rounds went to Those two ' +4 cup is being contested by Here’s q Star Morgan. B i mprieed ¢} , ap first. division ms, those in pe ado ont « KRACHE FACES | 1g Bu j the second division will be play- Big Ten Team Pe Se Rvaiaa. qxarnigation. by D fe forthe Peowa teen’ ieopie NT weaken br : on, ; T0 GH 10 enki Vikings play the Tacoma Ti Nae we brea gers at Kenton and Builder’ Ff ball team for you a | PACKS PUNCH cD KRACHD is going to tave| _{renbenae st his fest frolic, Bul West Seattle, The same regu- raeee t h ba | the big fellow bounced around ~ 1 t Belection made up aft of All his rd sie nm he faces lations regarding overtime will Goaches, scouts and experts in vey lta, Sey the ring well aud the only two be enforced in the second di the Bic Te eddy: O'Hara, rips punches delivered were straight capes sok Ee ae6 seas ob ; eM.) and right on the hinge. Me games, dlls FIRST TEAM xet| Kenzie is so big that he could . Plan Bie Ge Player i tes 82) push the average fellow out of 5 an Big Game Ooaterdaan ; n building > er Aes NTATIVE ement. th Henderson a What } ‘ British ¢ bia Football @ ; Shively the : ! a} wasn't 1 t kop 2 team fr Cc. to play al gw Tetugae , : In| husk ss yt ie - wy band” of aren Mew Yeu a inp te Rooke | stecrecky = oo */ have to wor t ‘ : Barney Kempton. The game is | Ballerino regained his feet ARIEL) Rik Eekaw | eae ne tig ODOR: ime d heduled for Denny field if the ar- oesting {RBs Bick ot tie on gg ahgecy reer tee fF RESULTS ~~ ar nts can be made with Brit- * Again in the sixth, Ballerino | ¢o- » box expressed 1 t t t ta fi Wade . ~ 4 aris ‘ Fal i iF * Player— ng knocked Inte the press ro eee : j John ¢ Evere paca ce : return est on Good Fri wn + knoe into the press row, pie . 7 TED KRACHE day is also planned by the rep ter n had swept him | oa 4c f 1 , F ; t} ’ le J l ‘<oeus ring ina furious | fu i. : hird lyter a layoff of several months, Ted Krache ie ready for duty in the ring again, and| resentatives of the ¢ bodies rally iman started to count | na dra BE Che O's f Se the popular Grays Harbor welterweight will headline the next ring show in Seattle) {T Vancouver or Victori changed: bis ming | one wou! t . I Tuesday when he fights Teddy O'Hara, the left-hook artist from California, in a siz- a) 9 compete Ballerino gave a remarkable ex-| throw a | | rest ) | round fray at the Cry al Pool. Jue nth of gameness in the nit ox k a three 4 £0. BOC nthusiast whan: he! wea. ponbtad (ty) é ie Jround decision from Danny Huw GUE . SERS a See | 1 to make the meeting straight right hands on the c of Everett ; H al affair. | Realising that his strength waa gone, Paddy Gray ttan beat Kid Out 00 or ext eason . PRC e | the plucky fellow backed into t Dod M. | Moore of tho aa town. City Loop to Scorers Tied jropes; he deliberately used them gers Wiay | Pete Toft of Kyerett won a de Meet Tonicl ILL GRIFFITH and Jimmy oa u Ss ue jae brace to save himself from going | Sh C |elsion over Luke Gould of Everett. “ ” ee ong nt Rerinelt care (weit tad itor the C A are vided Quite a crowd of Seattle bugs were rig or ri ers Lae 2 will be a meeting of || scoring lead in Division 1 of the : ’ reson WILL SHEVILLE, on band to see the debut of Aust in the City || Northwest league. They have both { in tan AY | MANAGE MORGAN Are idl w heavywelght. Amor ——————_ at Spaldin garnered 11 gc Dudy Dernac, | qnirty seconds after the 10th] Casares ‘ en ON Two Star Backs Lost With George Wilson and Elmer f ugland, sec- || of Black Diar eee koe Ball Squad epened,) Morgan fcored a caaa| Dodie ket Tesreau Graduating, but Coach Bagshaw Will rh, Taha Ge oey Ge tha] theme ae ee ot wees John J. McGraw walked |s®®. @Ballerino came up at three, | team Se aoa Have Fine Material as Whole ; n the ke in class A a0; a tiad. fee ese Dae sa it nd tried to him alnst | ville » Art Sha ase aa CRE OE RS Oa elmar Hannus, of Carbonado. into the Giants’ dressing room | *" : ua i. egation of the mi ere dios ; ; the end of the 1925 National | ‘"? ropes Siena acribe wise was packed, and}, 2hé¢ Pasadena game is still on the boards for the Wash- Roll H k oe ne meats 3 race, the New York managed | i eal pet ea up his Fr nea n were turned an ington Huskies if they decide to play in California New} er ockey Jones, of Black Diamond: and bands, and Morgan hammered fear’s » yegular seas 5 ar os ; r *g A Blurted out ‘ : iene he cana a some ; Year's day, but the regular season is over and the boys League Starts Jim McCarthy, gf Neweastle, TE won't man) bag. As Whitman stood unde- ie Uy ACOMA RING and girls are already wondering what kind are tied for fourth with five age this team) cided, the white flag camo flying ig te eet | of a team the state university will have Next Saturday | ance har @ next year! over the. ropes. tiresome Jumps r Meet eason j ommy Barwich, of Maple Leaf, nd an: 14T8) ren Morgan, the new: champ! as the major SHOW TO. IGH sb meeROn, ; a NENE WALBY has lined up the! Dave Forbes, « Diamond, are no signs Of/ rather, announced aft Ty spring. | Another new battler in makin George Wilson and Elmer Tesreau, the|\7 Spalding Hockey league | and weastle, each MGGERW Gb lien cae ggins have dott Runew le teatte a % ee A this neason ai y will start Satur- | have tig as sot oC Eby x i a ¢ one seed | Nor febut tonight in Rr abomne big_ guns of the backfield, will be missing. A big ist has been made | aA the Manhattan Voy torvine mm large park and _ Even with ‘such a pair of stars gone Iby and teams re ' Williamson Leads club it fs takerfl 1 y L sgh; f the cf place of 4 Enoch Bagshaw should have a brilliant a every district fn the city V ILLIAMSON, of the Vikings, is ethers ren ed ¢ at ae - 1 ray of gridders on hand when the time ne hi i tees enteved tin tall in front in the indl- tically a new C maneaak i en peas comes to defend the Coast title next season. | ¢ j vidual em c am ne ey nee bali team in the PORTLAND IS {not permitting Sunday basoba } up Bagshaw will have Louie Tesreau, the} 4 new stunt ts planned this season | (2.441 Builder's Brick, ar ae BEATEN, -2,| | AMATEURS TO H triple threat giant,’ available for one back- |e! cals doc 8 diyion RMA Helbert, of the It is under-| 5- iTO STAGE CUP | field berth. Tesreau was the best “pinch | garies In this section ‘Will be played| Dilcumene, Aud) peterwon.)- ot the Ks stood that with| PORTLAND, Dec. 3.—The Port. | FIGHT FRIDAY | © hitter” in the conference this year, being jat tho Crystal Pool’s rink (peo a Pe Dagalten ji: ae? McGRAW the football sea- | ind ciergr tig wuttered thelr first} RACE IN AUGUST) sigs toxing bouts tetwoen boya| IsTESREAU a vital factor in the victories over Califor-| Followin s and the| lic: Howe, of Davis Bros, has Secs #07 OUt of the tt Ee eee nna by tenn | NEW YORK, Dec, 2—Tho gold| ranging in weight from bantams to) nia, Stanford and a Had State. Tesreau isn’t the |" ° fae : , Way, McGraw is ready to announce | Canads ckey league by being) 3 race, blue ribbon event for|heavies will make up tho program! fastest man in the world, but he’s big and h —_—_—_—— Bome startling changes in his team, | trimmed by Saskatoon, 5 to 2, here, | CUP Hoe be held on two! for the regular weekly boxing show'| 1p # is} . & and strong and can} , ue wegen Gossip has it that Travis Jackson, | !ast night |days, August 21 and 22, next year,|to be held at tho Austin & Bishop kick and pass and is better than the average defensiv ely. | 5a: ors, Madrona Bull- | ALGER FIGHTS Mhortstop; Georgo Kelly, first sacker| Four goals in the second perlod,|the Americame Power Boat associa-| gym Friday night Harold Shidler and Harold | —| dogs, Comets f ean ‘utility man de tn: nd | two by Cameron, speedy defense man | tion decided. | Among the boxers will be several Patton, two dependable backs, | YOUN | srergiin Hacking oatenlig’ deka TOMMY CELLO Bien ee ep } th i : ae Solera) Petcare ot name ceeeeee, WHOL: Resin ibe held in new. -eoee, 080 ihe of the new-com- | will have another s on to go. | G JACK Choaaty'a, Beacon Hi Wolves, Ballard} LOS ANGELES, Dec. 3—Billy e retained, with the an impressive leac local ¥ F ers are said to be od ones, No Quarterback Wo | 4 Beay Alger, the Iron Man from Arizona, genet & few of the ‘young —- Captain George Guttormse ho ILL FIGHT! Ballard Cubs Par Pinna rig: Madrona | Will fight Tommy Cello in the main sa gail : 1 macs 3 Mets, Lakes! event at Hollywood Friday night. hal beak att ‘ camo into his own at quarterback,| TACOMA, Dec. 8—Young Jack | re _ : . “ue, 2." OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN Vike creek eties| oma, Bt Pome Ra cg, |e ate whe a ; ted this win- jagain, Johnny Geehan Is expected | Dillon, ght-heavyweight of Winni- of the ‘clty), Broadway Tigers, Beanery | Consecutive weeks, according to his y has a lot of classy to develop {nto hin understudy, | peg, Canada, will fzht in the main | B°res® Garfield Rovers jmanager, George Wilson. ; 3 Roe eee John Dalquist, who played, | event of the Eagles’ smoker hero to-| Crystal ‘rel tndapendaane Ro es Bt, i y his first foothall this season, is | night, Dillon & Fran Broadway, ‘Teams frot | Napoleon $s alse GZ ' aA i 5 a stranger to local Klin, Broadway. ‘Teams ftom Olym Hartnett, se Chi ae V4 WELL GAY MESOR, ~ WHATS FT-TSW-H- H-H~ WHIGPER, awewle a strapping big fellow wpe may | fans, but he is facing Manioay with ‘ feeds at aan hd LYNCH VICTOR arte J Gree el pe Ty 3 Te ome i Py | be made into another Tesreau | a good reputation as i n thia division. | OAKLAND, Dec. 3.—Phil Rosen Cub receiver. fH DEAR OF -TAKIN' OFF OUR “THERE 19 NO DIGPLAY OF ; | at fullback. | fare Ae ea laste SAN spread aol ¢ fens ?-~ 1 “Hosct WOCTURUAL VIOLENCE WN FEE | trom the’ tom agian wit MEMORIAL FOR _ |, Sst bs sleet colternk | GMD EVERYTHING WAGDAKE! © eae \ |have Chuck Carroll, another triple } |Joe Lynch in rounds, Bot Will aga ep paunes Sagal HOME ! —~ GH-H—~ 1. DO NOT Wtisat “perforate WHBRY Gast REMANS IS DEAD PLAYERS |fienters were over the regular | WY, THIS AINT ANY DIFFEREN WIGH To DISTURB ANY OF THE pass and run, He's heavy enough NEW YORK 5 cq. | bantam weight tart Second “HANS COPD y MY YORK, ‘Des 4—ahe Ne an COPPING & SNEAK at 5 BOARDERS, AS FOR “HE | to ntand the tough going. He's the | tional league will hold memorial} Fes SSN \ OWN ARSENAL! = ONLY “THING eo be i % | best of the frosh prospects, CUE CHAMPION «:“«:: for its former players who Round of Play) 161 KNOW WHAT EXPECT MADAM, ~ EGAD, ~ \F ole KNEW | Several lesser iights) from tho | died during the past year wvext| ‘ oor. Tec. $—Atariing on ket Home, ~ 1 DUCK BEHIND I WERE BRINGING A GUEST | stiper-y y squad may be heard] (WICAGO, Dec. 3—Hurope today | Wednesday at the Waldorf-Astoria wy e \ - | from here. Ad the second round of play in the HOME, WHY GHE WOULD BE UP 3 : had its first billiard champion- { BMS Brees! \eerus, Longvic i’ HALL ‘DOOR UISTiL TH’ ALARM NN A SIFEY To PREPARE | Line to Be Strong |ship sinco 1906 eoemplon-| “Commissioner Landis wilt speak HAs : egue, Longview CLOCK Hite + cK IN A DIFP “To EUSA As for the Ine, there will be| Edouard Horemana, tho Belgian|o% Christy Mathewson, Barney | m™~ MCVED! ‘ MSW COKT RA — » tho Belgian atter Is in a three-cornered tie for first BUT WHAT ARE TH’ GHaTe WELGH RAREBIT AND corree ! | tittle, I¢ any, worry oue wizard, took the 18.2 billiard| Dreyfuss on Charles Ebbetts, and | . Place in the loop, having won three | BUT WE WILL LETHE GooD = | Bagshaw loses Waldron Erick- {dalklinc champtonship from the} Wiliam Baker on Edward Me-'( | 21 3 4~-3rd. Avenue games with Camerons and Thistles. WOMAN REGT, ~ SU-W-W wm | son, the best tackle on the | United states last night when ho | eve! ‘ BYan der. Brock, star player, in| </ eeedie: } Const this year, Me has defeated young Jake i ——— MIMS seabibeev ot the Leesa ‘whe \T \@ ONL FO! HIF Wilson, Herman Brix and Clar- {a score of 1,600 to 1,49 4 fae not in good shapo for the game A BOARDERS —~ | ence Dirks ready for duty next three 6500-point blocks a With the Camerons, two weeks i} fall, And they all have an: Schaefer played brilliantly dur - Mence. Coach J. H. Kelley ha In ! other year of competition after | ing the last 600 block Inst night a kept his men in good trim for the| 1926, but the Helgian’s lead during the , a coming engagement. sunday: Chie The conch lost Johnny Cole from| first 1,000 points was too great It Will Pay You to Come to 705 Union St. H f view plays the Germans at Port-| | one of the wings, but has Jud Cut for him to overcome, Tho new for Your Clothes H i land. ting, Paul Schuh and Don Douglas} champion is 86 years old, was born rag _ f A Heid lon: the Joly again in Antwerp, and played his i First—We are out of the high rent district. 5 | : “tho age oti Second—We don't sell $45 Suits for $ he deferred = | Good Guards wamo of billiards at tho ago of| econd—We don’t sell $45 Suits for $65 on the deferred # ase Aggies | | Exbert Brix may not be back |i gue {walt mown thruout| payment plan. H ! ruard, but BM Wrigh It anor ‘0 1919 and his} q O08 iC ESAS Bare lhc : , . a May Tie Cards | ses a Ruand, but Bill Wright will] tang apttaa tot thlh, oe te Third. Over thirty years’ experience in making High- & | henite urna 1920, when ho niado his first visit | Class Hand-Tailored Clothes. f for Runner-up | Doug Bonamy, Ray Rice and | oinvataraievee eae tho ithe lg a 8 | | 7 " " | pea c. ons) » ia recore n=} e IPE reson Aes. nt a rm ao ite ava es tae We Are Featuring Suits § ond @ivision for several nea 8 Q | ‘ I Hy ie Coie his This ahaw had to de | fons in the Coast conference, are | | Ww oT RELY = making thelr bid Saturday to tle) volon lino and turned the | NEW TRAINING cAMP if J ) Stanford for second place in the trick. season he must replace N FRANCISCO, Dec. dA now | Far Western football rankings. — | two wonderful backfield men and| training camp for the Ban Francisco | i EE Aelia tackle tho University upoh his ability to turn this trick| Beals may he solected for Honolulu, |B eeasuthern California, Trojans in| will depend Washington's chances {twas announced hero by club of |i DOMESTIC and IMPORTED ; A next year flolals. It is not likely that the} ¢ season at eee fe penecn SE. Lo | |change will bo madéthis season, — | WOOLENS BSE AT Sha only tecerto bee |AGGIES MEET | PATTERSON BEATEN IF t the hands of Stanford, and HAWAII TEAM) wennourn Australia, Dec, 9 he Aggies may have a better ie | HONOLULU, Dec, 3—The Colo-|~-Gerald Patterson, for six years |i ‘ehance than ever following the de La | | rado football team were to/title holder in the Victoria men's % ang by Washington EF. arrive » Friday for thelr game| singles play, was defeated hore ye MERCHANT T It of the Tro) ry et eed \ i t ) Baa with the University of Hawail’s|tprday by B.C, Wertheim in a tight 705 UNIO gridders, Saturday, wateh, 64, 66, 6-1, 64, j