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; ¥ Seattle Boxer Can Make Tulane May Pass Up Naina Bid; Pittsburg Next i in Line | 26 Pounds Easily |———— yasiarte Y Keen Gives New Leo Loma Next Northwest Boy in Line for stot ot | WZ OTL’s Champions, Both of Them | Husky Cage( Kean Crew |Adabama Te or oxing Title in Middleweig ivi- sion; Other Ring Gossip ce Zia a ci —~| Team Wins Cit ty M : e a Third in Easily | sii wiht’ ie Line By Leo H, Lassen | OD MORGAN, the new junior lightweight f me world’s! f champion, isn’t satisfied with one wor | Captain ‘Keen offere oes ring crown, but he's gunning after Kid Kap- Navy Team Is Swamped ; ell ff they won the Benefiel Doubtful About lan, present champion of the featherwe ights | by Varsity Basket Team; Bega Tulane; Conferring Other News ko With Green Wave ; : Morgan can make 126 pounds easily and { )ee still be strong in the ring. i x Kaplan is a rushing, swinging fighter of Mike Ballarino and box- along the lines 5 aS ing men figure that Morgan would beat Kap- F “ARTER ‘ lan the same as the defeated Ballarino, us- : ; a xing 8 yvercome ® ing his superior speed and great boxing skill to ¢ LY ip TRACT Kaplan's rushes. 1 most successful boxing maf with the nae, CON y Gibson, c ¢ the most famqus and m epaagrap mi ym : e eonard ~s ft t ‘tw Year's to pilot Be 1 11 Morgan Has Necessary Punch ieee : : f ite OR y r gan had a rept ‘ ‘ 5 L ster, but y gaye him any) cust ngeles ednesday od 1 hes « ferred The main reason that Morgan Only Ballarino’s bull streng : k 7 : ' * the never showed much of a wallop ever kept hint on his feet until P iegee f . ng before was because he was pro the 10th round, when the towel ; P se uncertain. whe et he otto tecting brittle hands. He broke saved him from further pun 1) Bh Aces Gcedereih: | Gale aariid toe Teaee eRe ithout. permislon ot his left hand a couple of times ishment in the last racer “ ‘ : yin pris : y offictals that forced him into long, ex Morgan is a wity ¥ ; ; i oT | eae - any pensive layol{s. r + his punching c 4 as cto Morgan could b the average | correct leverage in } 1; : Ye had a ater by his r t alone | every ounce of i ‘ _ adaington) Pe aye mith : ; was smart enc not to}! ing blows, particu ° HL eage dd De a7} 1 his hands. ight hand, which he shoots straight ; one) 26 Hr When the time came Morgan! and tw V a Next Game Wednesday Two Heavies to slit - While preparing Jor nix recent fight with Mike Ballerino, in which he won thelr next SSE F : Reach and Speed Morgan’s Assets world’s junior lightweight title, Tod Morgan worked out with Jack Dempsey, the king ar Box in Amateur . mith Tulane. an y is Morgan clever In the | ously ax Morgan doe : f the heavyweights. Here we have Tod (left) and Dempsey posing for the cameraman A Fo Des: ferences. Reece tatite bea. target ts always the a Peeing C7 their’ towing ‘asdione 4 baa 0 Matches Tonight f itaburg and Alabama tn reach of any of the leading little fel] All of Morgan's cleverness Isn't a A with Ha fpdenpakse te Jows and he uses this physical ad-/ confined to long-range epee Ly Tegatlo se! J nephew 9 Mi t yantage to the utmost. He's a smart infighter and he ° . A pot ft the eight’ bor Inn He has a clever left hand | uses his right hand to the body acing 0 Aggies Arrive } i Q e, ar "ee Hi Menicad esota iF which he uses both as a defens- in the clinches mighty effectively 4 Edmu * Ae Ive and offensive weapon. And with this reach he has real | speed, being fast on his feet his hands. Seattle has never seen a box bounces around the ring as gan should go a Upset in Big £@ Ten This Year WO of the ring racket ar the eld when } oO: GriddersIs aitLos Angeles!) Miler, Lost etn him ¢ with | title will o} taster who|for his first invasi Lomski Next in Line Die the rh ace for eta a ‘ ifr ||D™: est upsets in Big Ten gridiron play during the peanoris were! tuiied Morgan was the first to win cnglishman world’s title and Leo Lomskl, the | Aberdeen blond, like Aberdeen middlewight, is the | Morgan, is an all-around per next in line to get a crack at a | former, lacking only Morgan's championship. experience and trickery in the matches and 00 HE present crop of |means, stopping him in such short ‘ mpar ¢ pert Ht th the Husie f pIMY | te McG Tons turned out by h a feat, this ub " 1 ¥ F ena, t od ss . Kid Bu the best in the hist “Lomskt followed up this vietory > ‘ tohed th tor ™ ke his basketball te r Bob James game in this section. decision over Ted Moore, n.{] feated Montar t ‘| « barnstorming trir f Whitman will refe the rding | Harry Cas lap QWARA HELD ue, ‘+ - , (COUGARS TO [acct Lomski looked great in all of his! ring. The latter will come with oh CUsCESy AOS Sigma Chi in Finals < whan the eb 4 Seattle bouts during the past season! each succeeding fight. _ UP FOR DAY ee ae rp gma Chi team entered the START PL AY Haat Geared ib wee a and has won two fights in Los An-| Lomski is more of a natural pui "Ce finals in the University of! yiororia, p ae a 5 , geles of late in impressive. fashion. jer than Morgan and if he {sn't rushed I oO Pa serge hatlieion' takecnit oa Hie Mice He knocked out Eddie Roberts in e Lomaki x Sie dhe ' the De Bed" ediper MEISE? the SeGee, rounds and while Roberts isn't the/will be fighting y » for the £ 1 noch Jism gle fh iat dena esr ib mrart ta Metab he best fighter in the game by: any! world’s honors : F { u first ga . P T . ‘i A The Sigma Chi team forged f P Rosenburg Won’t Be ee Long Feet ; WILDE bot} into a big lead'in the firs halt, a “Towa eliminated Ohio. State HE first time. that Phil Rosen-| The title wa take because k t { tent being in front, 13 to 4 at half state the inois am) other teams? Hawkeye time, by virtue of a better pass ing game, burg risks his title against a/|both me ctory looked cer- firstclass opponent there will be a win column, defeating Saskatoon, and should have a more exp WRIGHT need | new world's bantamweight cham. first champions ; Bagshaw last year p a ae Jor st, the big blond guard | team on the ice than the Cougars : ; aie Ban oe ae lifornia Joe Lynch is better lapis wedi niin acy to make a back ou ; Reais bettie tnietlocas oaeee oe YO : ancin the Towaus Californ’ uy" yu i welght, can ever | Tae ‘ he fighter had to kee er r the Dekes. as the be 1p n, " gz than the average boxer, but he (match with Rosenburg the ing his kickin, Wrig i man on the floor, but the team w UNG JACK Is 133 to 0. season on the ry bit as) This f isn't in championship class, and may have another yet he beat Rosenburg in a 10- champion as Foley ts « round fight in Oakland the other | good an Lynch, if not better, being ie longa der, turned for the Sigma Chi squad FIGHT WINNER — | nacowa, Dee «—Tonny bite | SCHAEFER AND fall Bagshaw it for guards 7 gees aoc rai r of Winnipeg. hie night. 4g UB Dit more versatile, ale 1 : eva : Lambda Chi and Alpha Sigs oA wee LIOREMANS SIGN eye are in the other semi-final Jack I sesh . . do the > t } Jack Jempsey, of CHICAGO, De 4.—Edouard Hore- oh teat . brace! a nd lost | 5 No Opponents for McKenzie aah thal ; “ ~°| DE AY FOR GRID Pager vadiprrt belarend veep and lot a sixround deci-|mans and Young Jake Schaefer plan HILE Bill McKenzie looked McKenzie’s most serious draw- |, ke up t if m he Sigma Johnny Trambitas, of Port-/to meet in a return 18.2 balk line and Morgan Jones, pretty good in his first fight in| back seems to be his huge bulk. jard championship match in He sayn ») TITLE OF IDAHO Chis in tho finals Everett Wednesday when he broke| He handled himself well in the | Bassey tried him cays fc 1 ie ta Los The ultimate winner will clash | x rounds, | Phitadelphia within the next 30 days, Charley Ruskins’ jaw and knocked! little time that the Everett fight soon a playing lo Meet ey ad pbolaiware tenia’ loka the champions of the e- | one 2 = | Horemans defeated Schaefer and him out in the first round, he needs| lasted, moving around and games at tha O'Hara t th tha interecho pendents for the Intramural title _ ATLANTA, Ga., Dec. 3.—Four star |took the world title here Wednes: experience and lots of it punching straight. How he would a sweet job ¢ F Hampionship of Ida ' i . o0 ace Bouts ern football |qay night to play in an | amateur game against an all-West de. |ern team in San I } But the biggest danger is that | fare against an 185-pounder with there woo't be enough heavy | boxing skill and a punch remains Pat Wilson was 4 Ho reported as a full VANCOUVER, B. C., Dec. 4—The Maroons Jast BAKER IS CAPTAIN wal ELEVEN: SCORES "ler tr momen cs weights of his own experience | to be seen. epoch ay an ag ee 1 eta here inthe 08 beginner setts sate AisnOwe Laser ace for him to meet. | Jess Willard was the first man | Corking pod br mt | ONLY 12 POINTS BUY PITCHER this season, 4 to 1 rhe Wace Pomorie " |"Moon” Baker, brilliant halfback of Putting a green man like McKenzie | since Jim Jeffries who got by on his! Eimer Teareau and George Wil-| Otterbein university in the Obi too much stuff for | Tulane; Hubert, Alabama, and W i the Northwestern team, is the new in the ring with a heavyweight who | bulk, the tendency being for the best Gonference only scored 12 H Alabama, and Wake- | J All| MILWAUKEE, De them against Hi-| Burke, pitche games and tied/ the Milwaukee B }son started out In football as line © Cougars 5 and took an early lead. | field, Vanderbilt. champion of the 1926 purple football team. Eighteen grid men were awarded Ns last night. knows too much for him may ruin| heavyweights to welgh in the nelgh-| mon and were made into two of the his chances of development and yet | borhood of 185 or 190 pounds. That's | ¢inost backs that ever played on the| ram. It lc that's what Lonnie Austin may be | Jack Dempney’s ideal fighting welght | Coast forced to do to keep him busy, as|and the same goes for Gene Tunney. there aren't many big men available | Harry Wills will scale considerabl in the Northwest to fight him. more than that for next om Albert La, sl Finis! Grid Season Was | | DETROIT, Dec. 4—Swimming 100 OKY ‘SLICE ‘(OUR BOARDING HOUSE ‘BY ca a Great Success, If—| inc Ss'ate! tees | It's a real job to find the right for gridders. LIPS SWIM MARK full seconds from her former world | ——/J T° the demon athlete it was a) was A successful season if he was | recor | SO ee | : auscessful geo nell sea if he}able to recognize anything about | TAs. = |} got his name on an yolec-| the game that reminded 1 4 eee fairways, Sa aia ai SUH Wh ~ Thee EGAD!~ WHAT" {tion and a professional contract. | Willle Heston and ‘Ted Coy, "| CATFIGW! ~ 11S NouR GREAT CAESAR, | wineece \N THUNDERATION To the spectator it was a success. To the third assistant team | ful season if he managed to get a Wr “TOM KELLN !- GN m ARE YGURE ow L WONT LAND on No SLIGHT 2? /] + eee 1A. Veet Re ee son wonccs Quiet, aid 2/) \O-THAT INFERNAL I cket to the homecoming game| year eayian, Orie ee Archie Stuart never thought that | dasher, has laid away his golf clubs | ene, pas OR PO! WORRY | we RACKET ATTHiG | without resorting to political skull-| sponges and il-amelling sweat. | there wi bunkers in the | until after the hol Noano} i ene PEND duggery, sand-bagging or gar | ri 7 Oregon. a poker game, anytime, j CHIMMNEY’ j « WHOG THERE ?= 8) c0/$ . ; 2 MAT 19 WARM to Dress BY {| SPEAK uPt= on —~ AND Dont 3. IGTHAT You M'DEARZ yal UNTIL ’ MY WORD DIGTIRBING 1 couGeH ME OUT OF A FAGT SLEER™ SUGT A MINUTE UNTIL IT JL FIND MY SLIPPERSY To the coach it was a suce | 7 : ‘0 the Boy Scout usher it w | cessful season if the referee : euipp uad 4 Successful season if he got . called ‘em right, if his team got — | he got at least one of the crowd of 71,000 s the breaks and if the quarter. | right weat the FIRST Tate) back’s noodle didn't turn to ce | oe br ek come | ‘ | | ment in the Ught spota. ) the souvenir vendor it was a Hae | successful seaso! vas | To the dizzy young blonde in the] ante to remetaber fF te inne WHERE? | fleld box It was a successful season if the. star halfuack paused, en | tie Which were the Stanford col cat you find « pipe that ors and which the Washington can compare with this routo from tho 10-yard line to the | eek Sa MT enemy's goal on a touchdown run! my the expert it was a successful +xeep clean, cool to Bill Steedman is thru with the) Golfer Joe Colwell is getting his golf-in-the-fox play. Being minus} vocal chords in trim for his an six balls at the end of four holes is/nual selection at the Rainier Golf enough to cure any Scotchman club's New Year's eve party, We hope this doesn't hinder the at Police Sergt. Ed Griffin has at | tendance least made business very brisk in the | — | sporting foods stores since he took! Now that the football season is up golf. Four full sets of golf clubs,| over, Don Cawley is going to try to two right-handed and two left-hand-| put over some fake plays that, if ed, and several comical looking | successful, will enable him to make 8 BALL AN’ CHAIN b ~ HARVEY, ~~ BE a ro! 6 office 6 Fi to ask “who's little ootsey-wootsey | kmoke, attractive to the eeeeg are His, Fane Fe ves te otelge (<0: She” Nake, | | grea whet” 9 ¥| season if ho called the dope right oye, Made tn thirty dif- a ¥ | ir et | on one gamo thruout the year and! forent shapes. Harry Converse has taken on so| Guy Worthley, the Insurance much weight lately that {t Js affect-| king, 1% all net to cut down his ing his follow thru |wolf score, ‘The only thing he — |hasn’t given up fs the use of Bull Wonder if Roy Campbell named | Durham tobacco. | his last ice cream dainties—"'Dixies” | —after his old links crony, H. A,| It is hope alone that keeps many | ("Dixie”’) Fleager? in the game. Chuck Sexton, of the} = Sexton Optical Co., is ono of the} The Terrell brothers, Lew and) many. | George broadcasting: “If we can get | hia | whaj we think is the proper stroke| Has Win Percy, of Canada Dry | allowance, we will play any two| fame, quit the golf game, or have ra in the country.” jhis friends quit going on In-the- | - jrough searching parties? | Dune Albright is not the best golf- | ‘rat Inglewood, but he certainly has plenty of clas when he dons vs SAINTS SIGN | fDi ea dida SAME PILOT} Police Captain Charlie Dolphin | PAUL, Minn. Doe, 4.-Niek | was able to convinee hii "tan To the frantic mother in the up- readers per stands {t was a successful sea. | |son if the bird who dived for a} loose, bounding dall and was] promptly burled under a tumbling mass of shin bones, shoulder | MN blades, clenched fists and leathered | / helmets WAS NOT HER Boyt . varie wed "HE HOBO's | RECEPTION | A DIGHPAN OF | Lae | Spring Cigar Co. PANTS FOR XMAS Inc 7,500 besaepend Aves Pairs Trousers ‘To the refereo it was a successful | seanon if he got out of town with his vertebrag Intact, his reputation | still ymnizable, his shoos in his | hands and a check for meal money at the next neighboring village For Men and Boys Latest 1naian 54 i BULIARO M " TABLES RAH, RAH, RAM | To the cheerleader it waa a | successful season if he man. | | | aged to survive the first halt | “Business Mon, Atudente and rade MApeclally priced at $3.95 to $9.95 FOUNTAIN " ned ‘om & » to} Alle io has woe 4 | | TAURANT has just returned from a trip to] Allen, who has managed the Saints’ | | | without gotting ono ilttle Itsy. | We abttietlal eulcelae RESTAU Han Wrancixeo, where he spent his| bal club for the past two years, | ita MRtIMaRBE Genie Slee wave ante tee ie in matching yo Seven CHair vacation showing tho natives sev-| has signed a contract to manage | | | [ruite, and save you the price of a Baroer SHO | white panties! i} mult eral pointers in the art of divot-|them another season. Allen piloted | Wegging. the team to a championship in his . first year and the Saints Cniwhed | ‘To the old grad of the flying Pants Store Co, Gene Hatton, the w. kK, haber third last season, wedge and nas formation daya it [p1Gal Third Ave, Opp, Postotticr b “ | ‘ | Caros Only one excluaive Pants atore eee