The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 25, 1919, Page 20

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“a ’ rT a Base Lines | Games for nething Radically Wro Players Let Out by Seatt! Other Clubs in the League—Kibble Is Hurt—Other Gossip of the Game ae Clymer’s Funny Work on O)\\ CURSES! AGAIN!! “TRAD NeW STUNG yt THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1919. rrr“ WS \SS Sepalegoe Anasecmeipeticaycraealetee ned ceecea pee aprtoanae M RARRRERRE! AAR \\ 7) \i VON \\ an wbeioreae Re \ PUNK! ALL I SAW WAS A LoT OF SKINNY LOOKIN’ Goys IN BATHIN' (—— SUITS! E | EXHIBITIONS IT WAS EL ‘ AWFUL !' NO Good EH? CAN Y BEAT IT! 1 BovatT TICKETS FOR AN AQUATIC eae wen IV 33 ted F | | c sn’t Winning — Local Outfit ng With Club-Too Many le Are Making Good With | | BY LEO H. LASSEN Getting down to brass tacks, it doesn’t take a Lick’s| cope to see that Seattle has the worst ball club in the . As a road team the c lub is a joke. Since the start | WHO WILL BE THE NEXT HOSPITAL PATIENT? IN BATHING ; o~ NC ‘Poo sir KPECT ( Oo YPooR SIMP. EPHANT S . 9 he: sy ww o ye > SG AAA s \ ~¥ IF FULTON HAD AFIGHTERS HEART HECODLD WHIP Dempsey, ¥ WE IS THE MOST SKILLFUL BiG MAN fy IN ME RING —BUT.... N me \ Be RRR SCOTT HURLS BROWNSTOPS (OAKS ANNEX SEAL SQUAD | SOLONS’ LONG | TWO GAMES TO EASY WIN WIN STREAK) FROM BEES OAKLAND, SACRAMENTO, July with} SALT LAKE CIT Jul | masterly ball, Jim Scott r three ba eighth | Oakland kept up its winnin inning, Brown, or tha | Salt Lake City yesterday, t visitors, forced M down the lin \to pop out and Lo he first mix 6 to the wire winner affair 11 to % I r: here yesterday dy hall in the first game, leaders’ e first sacker, hit an- ning streak of the lons, un {ft the second game. moved up from seventh to Ey |place in the last two weeks July 25.—Pitehing men on the E s in the hill fe a and W Angeles erd the The lea 1 nine-game gistered a win over the Portland Beavers in the mons third g e of the series here yester. The final Scott hurled no-hit base! eighth frame, when he lo and the visitors nicked of sa blows which t hick, Sea d the ball over th wall during the game. fifth blow over this barricade in the history of the park 7 to 2 I until the score was Earl Shee other home win broke win who fifth « It Lake City . tteries: e The score Los Angeles ... acramento |. The E. | er; 1) Cook, 1} batteries Vance, Bass: | Oakland and | Salt The | Eliott; and Larkin Brown 6 score— be " Prough | Portland . San Fran The bat H. 4 12 and Koeh A. A. U. SWIMS. Entries for three national A. A swims to be held at the South Sho! The only knockout punch we know | Country club on August 2 and 23 t carries a% powerful a wallop | will close on July 26 and on August k Dempsey's ts the High Cost|16. The junior men's high diving of Living kayo and women’s junior quarter mile will be held on August 2 and the women's i fi senior long distance swim on the lat-| August 11 to has received word. The United States wasn't entered | ter date |from the City of London Chess club in the inter-allied camel race, but _______. |,to the effect that he has been elected wait until next year—a year after! Boldt’s—uptown,' an honorary member of that organ- 13 bf the season, Seattle has been bouncing around in the cellar, "putting up a good brand of ball at home once in a while, it their work on the road has been something to make local | long for the old 2.75 per cent wherein to drown their ler; Scott « - | HONORED Jose R. Capablanca, the Cuban chess wizard, who is arranging his affairs In order to take part jn the Victory tournament of the British Chess assoe at Hasting v.! Of course Clymer has had his troubles with injuries | failures, but local fans are beginning to ask the reason | players should fail miserably for Seattle, only to make | d on other squads in the league. _ Take the case of Walter Mails. Walter couldn’t finish ime for Seattle, but as soon as he puts on a Sacramento liform he starf$ to deliver. Bert Niehoff, with his bum| and all, is good enough to hold down the third bag for Angels. Bunny Fabrique plays rotten ball for Seattle d improves 100 per cent when he joins the Angels. ee Case ‘ | | farper, who held down | gj}———__ How Coast Clubs Stand | it field for a while on the local Wor let's go eat at T,MCKED Hie Twice — AND T CAN DONT AGAIN Cheasty , I t is true that clothes do not a pas Where C oo “Values Tell” %. The Store of Choice an x Was let out and there were . of Harper laying down on © job. 1: ‘ of bum condition. Some | is wrong somewhere. | 7 the club has been set back | {;0% Anstles - injuries. Knight's bum foot, san Fra: ingham’s charley horse and | Sait Lake Clty "s illness have not helped the @ny. But with these men back game and ready to play, some Seattle .. excuse for lack of condition | ive to be found. ” who know Bill Clymer and ds, say that he should be ‘time. Bill is used to haying ball players he wants, and he wants them, but out on he is up against it. True, are hard, but when play- landed, funny work on the) in San Francisco doesn't players in condition and, dt may bring money to the it brings no runs across ~« May Help the return of Jack Knight » infield, the local club may ito ite own. This will mean n of Walsh to his regular the outfield. Knight was) ding into condition when | hurt in the Los Angeles | yle Bigbee is suspended | CARPENTIERR — A GOOD FIGHTER—BuUT HE 1S TOO SMALL AND HE WAS NOT FOUGHT IN 5 YEARS. WILUE MEEHAN - Tt Frisco FAT BOY- ts HOLLERING FOR A CHANCE: HE HOLDS 2 DECISIONS, over JACK RaRRY WILLS A RANGY, BIG BLACK MAN— AND VERY DANGEROUS Tor BECKETT TE WGHLY TOUTED ENGLISH CHAMPION | Vernon Plays Horse and Rings Up Third Straight Win of Week Over Local Squad While Tigers Hammer Seattle Pitchers, Local Hitters Are Helpless Before! | Hurling of Weiser Dell—Brooks Leads Attack of Winners With Four Safe | Blows—Seattle Hasn’t a Chance With Arbuckle Crew Liver” Le Bourveau, former Seattle | star, who has been sold to the New York Giants; Ike Wolfer, with Van- | couver for several seasons, and Bob- | by Coltrin, with the Duthie outfit in the shipyards, are also in the same league and are all making good. RACE STILL AT EVEN MONEY With Los Angeles and Vernon both winning their games yester- day the league leadership is still a tie this morning. Los Angeles is having a tough time with the Sacramento club this week, drop- ping the first two games of the series*to the Solons and barely winning yesterday. Vernon, on the other hand, is having 2 bar- becue with the Seattle club and has totaled 27 runs to 4 for Se- attle during the first three games of the series. REUTHER WINS ANOTHER GAME “Dutch” Reuther, Cincy’s pitching ace, is proving that he is no flash in the pan with his work in the Na- tional circuit this season. He rung up another Win yesterday, defeating the Pirates, Local fans are watch- ing Reuther’s work with interest and would like to see the big southpaw have a chance to show his wares in a world’s series. At that, the Reds are but two games behind the league leaders, LOS ANGELES, July 25.—While the Seattle ball club| was in the park here yesterday there wasn’t any excuse |j~——— BMD an for their presence as the Vernon Tigers did all of the play-| The Box Score ing. The Tigers rang up their third straight win on the #——————--—___—_——_—_ Seattle crew, handing the Northerners a 10 to 2 beating.| sesue— The locals lit on Thomas, the star portsider of the Seattle Sha). ( outfit, for four runs in the second frame and murdered | Wain, 1» the offerings of Jack Gilligan for five counters in the next} pering” session. ie It was a terrible ball game. The Seattle crew hasn’t|™ a look-in with the Tigers, the way the Arbuckle trew is! (\\! traveling, and it is murder for the fans. Meusel, Brooks, Edington, Borton and Fisher had wonderful success with the willow, ringing up three hits each, with Brooks leading | *! the procession with four safe wallops. M Dell held the visitors safe at all times, easing up in| 1 the final innings of the game, the Seattle club counting |}{i*". two runs before the tilt was over. Brooks, Walsh and Murphy led the attack for the Siwash club |? < with two safe blows each. Totals . f ee Major League || Aas ll Y me, 1 sci oo AGU ¢ Seattle club returns to the d week after next, and the y be expected to win games. have shown that they » with the club during the first the season by the wonderful they have given the team, may endure cellar baseball the rest of the season, but one is certain, and that is, the and the manager must work , or the Siwashes are doomed place indefinitely, ABR 1 ee eT ; 6 6 phy, mh ican, D. Pp. Copyright 1919 The Howse of Kuppenbeimes « Help Mightily for a smart appearance. , Business men who know, come to Cheasty’s because of the smart yet conserva~ tive character of the clothes presented for the selec- tion of men of more mature years, while young men and men who stay young find styles exactly to their HOUSE of KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES always distinguish well dressed men. You cannot afford to be without that successful appearance— which Cheasty’s is supremely well equipped to give you in clothes and furnishings. Kuppenheimer Prices, $30.00 to $70.00 Other Lines of Smart Clothes, $20.00 to $65.00. FOR EVERY SUMMER OCCASION where you need comfortable, cool underwear, famous MANHATTAN SHIRTS, light, airy straw hats, or furnishings for the great out doors, Cheasty’s will afford you a passport everywhere you wish to go. “Values Tell” Totals ..... Vernon Itehell, as Cum wremenn ies ANKLE Hixh, Kibble, who used to play in field for Portland in the North- n league a couple of seasons ‘Is out of the game for good. | broke his ankle in a recent game e Haute in the Three-I league, ding to word received from n Lukanovie, the young hurler working for the Peoria. club same ‘circuit. Jack's injury is serious, as the ankle had to be seaceuneuPs PINELLI SOLD TO YANKEES “Babe” Pinelle, the Sacra- mento third sacker, has been sold to the New York Yankees, according to word received from the South. Pinelli is one of the fastest infielders in the circuit, and is leading the league in stolen bases. He is a product of North Beach, San Francisco, where a flock of baseball players have been turned out. He will not report until next season. “Babe” looked good here, but he slowed up with a bum ankle, For your selection. A complete line of famous Manhattan Shirts. Pet AMERICAN LF. Won. Lost 29.846 Chicago .. Cleveland New York | Detroit Louls ile he wasn’t the best ball in the world, Jack will be re-| ‘ed for some of the comedy he used to pull on the coaching | He played in the infleid for the Camp Lewis nine and was a member of the Service Stars in the famous! Girls’ Victory carnival game against ‘the Shipyard Stars here last year. VIC STILL WINN iG GAMES Tommy Lukanovie is getting by without much trouble in the Threel circuit. He has won seven out of his first eight starts. He is working for Pe- oria, Jimmy Hamilton's club. Pe- oria had a tough sertes with the “Bloomington outfit a couple of ago, but Hamilton’s outfit _ smeared the Bloomers and held _ their lead in the race. South Park will entertain the Hi- sin one of the leading semi- The world’s best Hats, Dunlap, Knox, Stetson, Borsalino (Italy) Heath (London), Prices $4.00 to $20.00 poses ‘Day Playfield Men Defeat University Chasing over three runs in the first | |inning the B. F, Day playfield nine | were never headed and hung up a win over the University playfield club h jin the playground ball league at the Day grounds last night. ‘The final + | count was 6 with the Day boys “1 on the lon f the count. Clif ford Dodge pitched a strong game for | the winne | vay team will meet the Collins | t the Day grounds for the lea 8 club holds win over the Day crew JESS WILLARD BUYS KANSAS FARM LAN TOPEKA, Kas. Willard has pure | The $100,000 he earned « Jack De le BOOST WILLIAMS FOR PRESIDENCY Harry Williams, Los Angeles} sports writer, is being boosted in the | Clette and § South for the presidency of the| posron | Coast league, to fill the shoes of |New York | Allen ‘T. Baum, who has tendered Poston «0000: 00. his resignation, Williams has been | ,,vatteries:, . Shawkey in the newspaper game for a long | time in the South, and is accredited | CURVELAND, July 25 as being one of the baseball experts Earned of the Coast. Just how competent |~'Ratteries: Boland he would prove as @ business man |Coveleskie and O'Neill. ag the head of the Coast league is | question. Williams undoubtedly | pyjtadetp ‘44 knows baseball, but the league needs | Washing! a big man for the place, and the| Batt Coast magnates should be sure that |"°" 4" the man chosen will fill the bill be- | fore hoisting him to the prexy’s | chair, | CHICAGO, St. Louls | chicago Battertes | er Iron Works outfit 4| Sunday 6} cililees of the fact that they have eir first two starts, losing to n and Severed; | en innings: | ‘on In spite +4 patie ie R fe | 4 and July 25, H 5 a] and Ainsmith; | The shipyard a ve the Colman dock at 8 a, m, , July 26 Kinney and McAvoy; icinich, Hartmann and Oshkosh Ward- robe Trunks and Cheasty’s Leather Luggage of Quality, om will p is Justa ‘as a real mound prospect NATIONAL 1 Paul Strand, who played with the} maya! training station ni; and for- " merly with the Seattle Giants and| Boston Braves, is holding down an} outfield berth with the Peoria outfit. | =a | |! BANKERS PLAY BALL —That bunch of “figure chasers” down at the Na+ tional Bank of Commerce, which includes Phillips, Sas- nett, McGuire and all the rest of the bunch which » copped the “rag” in the - cal Bankers’ League, are appearing down in Port- land Sunday in an en- ‘deavor to “clean up” the Pacific Northwest title. Piper « Toft Jue AWH109 SECOND AVE, BE THE SPORTING 60006 STORE New York Cincinnatt Park and th ers ied to settle th ment at Columbia field Columbia ir baseball y¥ after- DETROIT STILL BIG FACTOR |B While the dopesters are picking | the: winner of the American league | p: flag race, Detroit can’t be figured out of the running by a long shot. |,” With Leonard and Boland pitching | 5 strong ball, and Cobb, Flagstaff, et al pounding the pill, the Tigers are but a half a game behind the Y: in third place. This young fellow Flagstaff, who used to play with Olympia and Tacoma a couple of | yeara ago, is proving to be one of the sensations of the American league pennant chase. He is hitting | , the ball at a .340 mark, and holding |; hig own in the fielding line. | — ‘The junior THE SPORTING GOODS STORE will be at stake Ballard Juniors an y's blows jard Keay re a erso y The se Jefferson county | Jess will 000 in gil for the | property. The former champion’s ne ninfantry wit! |Jand holdings are only half an hour's d "t drive from his Law: home. battle at Adams field, starts at 2 p,m. jatterien: and Gonzales, The Third Wa play the Fort Worden, Sunda ne July 2 nH - — a hae eee a Bure 1 to the park age Y. 03/3 Rariden; FORMER TACOMA GOLF ‘STAR LEADING FIELD SLAND, Ohio, July —Jim . Louis, is expected to be the first to enter the Western open }so1f championship today thru his sterling work so far, It was thought he would be low man of the 64 to qualify for the finals, Walter Hagen, Detroit, with 72 to- day and 71 yester loomed 1 Barnes’ chief advers Hagen to- day made the low score of 33 for the second nine holes, . ther iat and PHILADELPHIA, July 2 Brooklyn .. ee. Philadelphia. ee 2 Smith kard, G n innings, and Smith | Kru }and Clark Pay Checks Cashed TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1430 Brd, Corner 3rd and Pike Lanch Counter Barber Shop Vountain Drinks. M. 2819, Card Tables Rainier Beacn will ta Pacific Const Steel Work Jand No, 2 Sunday afte: clubs are two of the strongest equa in the city, THE SPORTING GOODS STORE N95 &YO O.C.GRAVES, Pres. SECOND AVENUE AT SPRING STREET ‘Traveling to Bremerton, the Anadel |club will mingle with the Bremerton out fit Sunday, Mike Percarovich will burl [tor the Je men,

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