The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 3, 1925, Page 17

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THU dA ECT R 1925, THI EATTLI rA PAGE 17 *U. of W. Swings Hammer Against Prof essional Athletics Coaches‘ Killefer Hopes to Peddle Emmer to Bolster Tribe . Annual aud, ab ? : Meet | Frank Emmer Put on Ball Market|Shortshop Is Put U p for Jack Benefield at Conven- ‘—. yention to Arrange for ; Pasadena Contest Team to Have ee Venta Two Captains F ac il l t lés C": Barred to A eae | Pros Big League Sale Sted egies _— | | Board of Control Makes ; 2 Rule Against Use of Indian Manager Hopes to Get Players in Return for Equipment By Edward C. Derr Infielder, to Strengthen Locals for C's eur sport 1926 Race ay rs “Red” Killefer hopes to sell the Indian short- tre : top to a big league club soon, preferring 0 SADE c dia players to cash to strengthen other spots on N PA NA the va iyuipment ki the team. Word from J Benefiel, man. pe oni io q The Chicago White Sox held an option gn of the Tournament of Roses| The a it ‘ ight, was =) him late in the season this year, but didn't) #” Pe , ud Year's I ; 5 exercise it, ciel ati pee fallches padre eg ‘ 4 With the big baseball meeting booked for Catalina Island) ayer of the University of Washing. 88 in January, Killefer expects to swing a deal there which) 4 will send Emmer to the majors and will bring several play- P This was one of the outstand. ‘ - ers in return. : ing features of the meeting of ‘ — wa Seattle is in bad need of a lot of new blood for next: the board Wednesday might. a | year A first sacker, veral pitchers, another ir f I ‘ BROCKNE sections of the] mel ° 1 perhaps two outfielders are needed to revamp the : “£3 , 1 tage os Aggies Are = ! tees F Pleads ; : caniail couting for a training camp for the Seattle|uente Pleads 8 time, and with the Indian Northern California is opening the the Guilty to Fake +" oe Bout; Is Fined Danson, radia eason in Portland, a camp in Ready for team at the p | Last Game) sie sxe Y FRANCISC( Stockton as the facil a jeld and a fine park ¥ od attendance at the » manager favoring gra fine, a s-cover' enough city to provide letters Twenty-three “W" rs A : p a teed were awarded to the following sin w football t practice games are guaranteed. 5 varsity gridiron players: Capt. ty , ; Elmer Tesreau, of Chehalis; Les rang . ‘ Yrs i SMR) SPN R ATI | | Sherman tt; Leroy Schuh, Sek leaded’ ot, lis Wiehe Princeton Will ) Grange Scores “t Eve ) Wilson, Bur have expressed opposition to the | " rinceton Sa pinta ti ‘esreau, Chehalis; booking of intersectional games, | n K _ ‘AD ae liti Four Goals as nae G ge Guttormsen, Everett; preferring to have the conference | full of veep Lradition - F i Harold Shidler, Bill Charleston, fteanss meet their natural rivals Masiaes facderinn the : PRINCETON, N. 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