The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 15, 1920, Page 12

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MAJOR With tho leaders in both majors loser than the ocean and the shore, 4 Jeague fans are certainly getting real run for their coin this year 4 = the American league the Cleveland | and the New York Yankees | fighting it out for the lead with | lyn, Cincinnati and St. Louis} fing a three-cornered fight for honors in the senior league. | While Cincinnati has a powerful/ club, the Reds won't have a| in winging that things shape up right now. The famed Red pitching corps isn’t as well as expected and right > now Ruether and Ring are the only Boys who are delivering in real _ghape. | The Brooklyn aggregation is get some great pitching now, which | da keeping them in the race. Pfeffer and Marquard are/ the boys who are turning in good and with some real biting Dodgers are leading the proces wee today. _ The race in the American league is ‘90 close that the “dope experts” are fractions in figuring out the of the different teams, The have a great chance to cop “&f their terrific hitting keeps up, in “mpite of the fact that the Cleveland Indians havo a better balanced bal! etub. ‘Yes, brother, ‘tis a great pursuit) Bound to have delirtum tremens if! “they try to figure the dope too/ zg & » ttle’s, forcegewill soon be home They play in Oakland this and then jump to Portland hence they return to the local © Seattle fans will give th Tigers and the Oakland club) once over when the club for a two-week stay i ie af SALTS BUY OUTFIELDER last the Salt Lake team has pur an outfielder to fill that gap field. They have landed Wal. | jood, former Vancouver pitcher | outfielder from the Pittsburg | | Pirates. Hood started fhe season with the Brooklyn Dodgers, but was | | let out to Pittsburg when Tom Grif. | fiths, regular rightfielder, came back | to the fold. Hood wasn’t quite ex- perienced enough for big league com pany yet, but judging from the way jhe was pounding the ball for the Thodgers in the early games, he| should be a valuable man for the Bees. Not only can Hood play the outfield, but he can also take a/ turn on the slab once in a while, if) necessary. He played in the West ern Canada league last year. 3 Ff it ab former stamping ground, because of a difference . Eastern Fishermen A. friend made a “st written telling of a 75-mile trip down one of the East- ern streams, and says the largest fish they caught wag 15 inches. Hardly a comparison with the 1$-pound steelheads we have out here. Our friend says he sure intends to visit us again next Piper < Toft Ia SECOND AVE. : (Do You Know That Seattle has the fin- est billiard parlor in the world?’ Come in and see. BROWN & HULEN ecend and Spring. Third Fleer. TRUSS TORTURE be eliminated by wearing the berg Rupture Support. We give trial to prove its supertority. LEADERS ARE PUTTING UP GREAT PURSUIT or provide benches for the waiters. D artmouth Hur LEAGUE with Manager Jennings of the Tigers. Oldham was being over- worked in the Tiger games. He certainly showed cnough stuff here last year to make good in any company. There isn't a team in the Coast league that wouldn't be gtad to line up the big fellow. MAY FORCE SHOWDOWN The action of Federal Judge Mo} John D. Martin, Southern league prey, from interfering in the play- Ing of “Casey” Smith, the Indian pitcher released by San Francisco on | gambling charges about a'month ago, | Francisco club to lay its cards on | the table, Smith was releaned with thaf that “the game must be kept/ clean.” from the San Francisco club, no been signed by the Little Rock club. | Now the Sun Francisco club will} cisco clud must have real proof of their charges, and if they prove the| case Smith and Seaton should be! run out of baseball, and if they can’t | the pitchers should be re-tnatated. | more than one major league bug On the face of things, it looks like | side is pulling a marbie-headed stunt, but). ong from the great Missourt hur-| mond league will have a layoff Sun business is businesg after all | Lee Yehl, former manager of the | Clevetand "Americans, has signed to coach the St. Lewis | Brown harting corps. | Akron te leading team batting tn the! International league with @ mark ef] n “Tis « cruel wo: hero, and incidentally Mank Goway, war) teher for the off recently by and Is from the Milwaukee squad. | lyn on reports f hero—Stan Covaleskie. | let the Yank singgers five hite and drove in three of the runs that heiped Cleve- Innd hold first place, 7 te 1. Tobin hit a homer, a tripte, a double And scored three runs, giving the Browns | & 10-to-5 victory over the Red Sox. | Ayers gave the Tigers thelr first shut- | out victory of the season by defeating the Athletics § to 0 Rogers Hornsby and Jack Fournter hit homers off Nehf, and the Giants were beaten again by the score of 7 te 4. Toung Carter let the Braves down with | four hits and the Cubs to 1 Catcher O'Farrell didn’t & putout, assist or error in the nine . Wheat's homer with two on and a fin-| gle by Grimes tn the eighth with tne pases full ga jobins & 9-to-7 vie~ tory over the F } Dans, | ollowing & Hiew a lone Cooper, the Pirates winning, 6 to L PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE a» “1 40 AMERICAN LEAGUE Won, Last Cleveland ... “a 17 New York %™ Chicag 383 Boston ° ee a Washington ........-.. 24 24 St. Louls eeeere: : Cae | Philadelphia tials WET | 196 Detroit ... ee 140 Cleveland 7, New York 1 Detrott 6, Pik St. Louts 1p, Bi eipria 9. ton § NATIONAL LEAGUE Lont welyn innatt York ... me Philadet 2 | BILL WILL STAY | EASTON, Pa, June 15- Bi" Coughlin, former Detroit Tiger, has been signed to coach the Lafayette college baseball nine for another | jyear, He turned out a crack nine | | this spring. LINKS CROWDED 108 ANGELES, June 16.--The! municipal golf course is so crowded | that golfers have asked the city to put in another nine-hole course | HORSES AT RENO RENO, June 15,—Horses have begun’ to arrive at Reno in prep-| aration for the 19-day race meet| which opens the first of July. The | ; AL LW: 1108 Thieg Ave. ‘Beattie, | big stakes, Reno Jockey club has offered three or oft Letty | © | eating story form, ¥ RECORD HOLDER LOST TO YANKS BY DEAN SNYDER Canada owes the United States a dig lump of gratitade. Karl (Tommy) Maple Leaf colors at Antwerp, When Karl skimmed the timbers in the 120-yard high hurdles in 14:2 he beat Hob Simpson's standing world’s record, Hob's time wan 14:3, They once said that there never but Thomson's new mark stamps him as would be another “Simpson,” & floeter Mier over the “hig STRIDE IS PERFKCT For a man of bis weight, 196 Me is quick on thegetaway and his stride pounds, his speed is marvelous, is perfect. He has practiced skimming the hur- dies so thinly that he can shave off chips or even a dime. “I didn't realize I was flying #o fast {the other day at Philadelphia when 1 broke the world's record,” he says. 1 don’t train any differently than 1 get plenty of An athlete has to take plenty National | Call, of the Memphis district, in is | of rest to let the spring accumulate Mag again, judging from the suing a restraining order preventing | in bis legs. “I guess IN be running for Canada any other athletes. sleep. in the Otymptos, tho.” ‘There was a tinge of regret in his He ts an Ameri But | with Little Rock, may force the San! he's a Canadian, and must enter from volce as he spoke. can @t heart and Western bred Canada or not at all HOME 18 Smith,|Tom Seaton without other reason| I~ WRST Ho has lived in California most of Nothing further has come) nis life, first coming to the front as | hurdler ax a member of the Long proof has been furnished by the club/ Reach (Cal) high school team and and both Seaton and Smith have) inter for the Los Angeles “Athlete! Several teams have asked for post club. In 1916 Thomson came to Dart. ule for Sunday, so the games have have to prove its case, if they have! mouth and began the training under been shifted as follows: a case, if they really want to ke@P) Coach Harry Hillman, which brought baseball clean. Surely the San Fran-| yin out ax the setter of a new world’s | Lincoln field, record. Hiliman used Tommy as a quarter. miler on the varsity relay team this! spring and {t was feared that the flat. | Alki. footed running would ruin his hurdle. | It evidently improved hin|B. F. Day Prexy Allen of the Little Rock elub| O04 enough to clip one-fifth of & dier’s time. HOLDS OTHER RECORDS ‘Thomaon has established a new na tional record in the 7é-yard low hur. 815 nec onda, and has equalled the standing record of 6 seconds for the 45-yard die event, his time being high hurdles. He will train for the Olympic games at the Montreal Athletic club. The United States has an excellent including Smith and and Eréman of Princeton, but it Is doubtful if any of | these can catch the Dartmouth man | field of timber-toppers, Johnaon of Michigan, Watt of Cornell in the 120.yard high event, LEVINSKY GO IS OFF NEW YORK, June 15.—Georges Carpentier and fattling Levineky| | will not meet for the world's light ‘heavyweight championship until No according to Dan Morgan, vember, manager of Levinaky On the Descamps, suggestion be said. Descamps and Carpentier, it fall States in the \“RED” HOISTS APPLE June pe | He went in the other day NEW ORLEANS, “Rea” Torkelson i# earning salt with the Pelicana. against Chattanooga and broke up the game with homer. Are you rendi “Conteesions of Bride,” in The Seaitie Star? most fracinating, iMaminating fon of the developmem of « you can't book store, You mi Star to get it dle Wonder Must Compete for Thomson, born north of the 49th meridian, came to this country, became a world-beater, and now has been claimed to fly the of Francois the Frenchman's mana-| | er, Morgan agreed to call off the fight scheduled for July 26 until fall, is said, will return to France July 16. and will come back to the United THE SEATTLE STAR for Canadaj TENNIS PLAYERS! STAR NET ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY AT 6 P. M. Entrles for The Star's Woodland only requirement belng that you g{an amateur tennis player in go | standing. Get those blanks in BLISS PROMOTED AKRON, June 15.—Jimmy B of the Central high RIDLEY FORCES levimoulh NOW There is no doubt but that Bud| Ridiey, Beattie bantam, who fights before the home folks for the first|p, m, Wednesday night. If you still time in many ‘Thurvday| pian to enter the first big net meet night at the Liberty ball park, where! of the year send in your entry blank he meets Karl Baird, local feather-|to The Btar or to the tennis depart-| coach weight, is a muchimproved fighter, | ment of Mper & Taft's before 6D. ™. | here, has been engaged to Bud always could handie his mitts) Wednesday night lat Miami university next fi well but he had not developed into} Drawings for the meet will be ma4¢) Jimmy is called a “miracle ocael much of offensive er, But his| Friday by The Star’s committee, and style has almost completely changed, | will be published in Saturday's Star, according to Southern scribes in re-| The first round of the tourney will Led . ports of his matches in California.|get under way Monday and the| TIJUANA, June 15—Jim © Ridley is a home product and Baird | finals will be billed for the following |froth’s 108-day racing, P is @ tough enough ring customer to| Sunday here was so successful that make him show at his best |"“Don't forget that there are no| plans another program which Baird i doing his training dally|charges for entering this meet, the open November 15. at Austin & Salt’s gym. Baird has Star Tennis Entry Blank D. m. on the day of the battle. Rid ley is training in Tacoma. | Woodland Park Tennis tournament. I in good standing. I wish to enter park tennis tournament close at months TIJUANA MEET Pueblo Jim Flynn, the veteran! fireman heavyweight, ix reported to be ready to maul Steve Reynolds around while Steve, who still packs & wallop, if nothing elve, in ready for the onslaught of the veteran EAdie Moore and Bud Manning, the flyweights Who put up a great battle last week at the Arena have. been rematched. There will be two ether bouts lined up, CYKOWSKI SHOWS DES MOINES.—George Cykowski, sandlot recruit pitcher recently re leased by the Indians to the Des I wish to enter The Star An amateur tennis piayer events marked with cross: i} the Men's single ....0+s00+ seeeseceerresecesooset Perrerriteetiert st tit | ‘Women's singles Men's Goubles ...eces-++ Women's doubles Mixed doubles Name Address STAR LEAGUE SCHEDULE IS SHIFTED ponements In The Star league sched Tailored Ready va. Felix club, at Rallard Beavers vs. Interbay Jun fore, at Meroer field, Spartan A. C. ve. Alki Juniors, at City Cubs vs, Greenwood Cubs, at The rest of the teams in the dia | day The two big games will be the Fo ix clubT od Ready mix and the Balt ie rinterbay Junior tilts | |The Felix club te leading league “| 2, and if the clothiers, who Ic | the Madison Park team Su deofated ggain, the club men will! jbave pretty easy sailing the rest of lithe way. j The Interbay team faces elimina tion from the race in league when it Battles the strong fe Reavers. A win for the Inter 1 teasn will tle it with the Beavers, but a toms will Just about kritck them out of the running . | Home team managers should line | up their grounds ae soon as porsible, | NO KIN TO BOB | PORTLAND, June 16.—Carl Mar! | tin, exeoldier berer, in | matches here. He does not DENTISTRY DR. J. 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