The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 10, 1921, Page 12

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Defense Cracks; We Lose’ Salt Lake Wins in Ten Frames When Stumpf! and Dailey Boot Ball BY LEO H. LASSEN HE old defensive | weakness crop ped out again Tuesday and the Salt Lake Bees, slated for a bad beating, stepped! out and grabbed the first game of the ser from the Indians by a 4 to 3 count. It took them 10 in nings to do it. The teams bat tled the regula tion nine innings & 3 to 3 tie, In the 10th Bill! who has been playing some | good ball at shortstop lately | Don Brown's grounder play him, |. of running in on it and the, bounce. Consequently | § apple caromed off of Bill's shin Brown was safe. ‘Then Joe Dailey, who was on the for Seattle, injected a pair of into the fray. He threw to first on Duffy Lewis’ bunt) both Brown and Lewis were Then he tried to pick Brown) ff of second and bit the runner} with the apple, Brown going to) third, Geep left. & He scored on Strand’s fly to | HURLS After a bad first inning, !n which Beattle bunched two singles and two d errors with Bill) Kenworthy's which sent over Seattle's trio |“ Jack Bromley, the south hurler of the Salt Lake team mighty nice ball. He fanned of the opposition during the the Seattle club isn’t any Balt Lake— Siglin, 20... Strand, Gay, 1b Byler, © Bromley, p- Totale ..... Kenworthy, Stumpf, as Hwewcce-Pa ™ Datley *Npencer Middietons of tWistorail =| eoeuce-cocce™s Totate *Matted for Ridred in etentn {Batted for Middieton in ninth. by innings Sait Lake beettit® or Hiylgr worthy Dalley for 1:88. Two-base hits 4 Kenworthy, Three-base hit-—Ken Sacrifice hite—Kee 2, Brown, Lewis, Strand, Runs responaibie Dailey 2, Bromiley 0 Time of game Umpires—Bason and Phyle PACIVIC COAST LRA wi San Francisce Sacram Oakland . Vernon Salt Lake Portland Pittebers New Yor! Roston Brookiya . St. Louis . amath Ht * et Philadelphia fhe Score Brookiyn Pittsburg ‘ Hatteries: Mitchell, Ruether Krueger; Adama, Zinn and Brothern, O'Farrell Ten in ‘The Score— Philadelphia « Cincinnati Batteries: Mine; Donahue 1 Batteries: Wilkinson and Leen Mays nm E oT 14 on and Base. ‘well supplied with pitchers. | "nie? Gardner, Elmer Jacobs and Francis are pitching good ball But Joe Dailey, Al Demaree Hunky Schorr have been pitch- suspended over a salary the team needs a good or two to check the opposi- fnning with two runs when Siglin @oubled to left and Cravath walked. Brown followed with a bingie and| Bigtin scored and then Lewis drove ver Cravath with another one-base Diow. The tyfng run was counted fn the fifth when Siglin walked, went to third on Cravath’s hard wallop flor one base and scored on Brown's Dy to center. BATES TURNS IN STAR CATCH Ray Bates wasn't hitting Tuesday, Dut he turned in the star catch of the day when he leaped high in the air and pulled down Strand’s scorch. | er in the sixth. It was a bear of a| stab and nearly tore Ray's hand off. FRANCIS DEAL LOOKS GOOD If Seattle obtains the players Promised the deal that has been made by the local club with the good. The big southpaw is to go to the Wash- squad for O'Neill, a short- » Goebel, an outficlder, and » & pitcher. The latter pair re now with ga in the In ternational lea DOUBLE BILL ON TODAY A double Dil is being played at the local ball yard today with the first game starting at 1:30. Ray Francis and Elmer Jacobs are about due for the home talent while the #election of the opposition hurlers 4s more of a guessing match. OAKLAND WINS FROM VERNON LOS ANGELES, Aug. 10.—Vernon lost the first game of the series here with Oakland yesterday by a 3-0 ‘ Dee) Batteries: Holling and Bassler; Jones and Ruel BEAVERS DROP ONE TO SACS PORTLAND, Ang. 10-—Herman Pillette pitched good ball for the Beavers here yesterday except in the fifth inning, when Sacramento made their total of four runa. The final score was 42 The Score— Sacramento Portiand : Batteries; Fittery and Cook; Pillette and Fisher. ANGELS LOSE TO THE SEALS SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10.—The locals took the Angels down the line here yesterday by the score of 4-2 A seventh-inning rally, netting three runs, won the game for the Seals. The Seore— San Francisco Los Angeles . eis Batteries: Scott and Agnew; Aldridge and Baldwin RR EF we 8 Ned Gourdin will enter Harvard's law school in the fall, The world's champion broad jumper may take up Javelin throwing and drop sprinting, A Complete Camp Home can be erected in a few min- utes if you take along one of our practical combination Auto Tents. Many styl and sizes at’ moderate prices from $7.50 up. Auto Beds Camp Chairs, Tables and Mattresses, Wall Tents, Sails and every description Canvas Work. RESIDENCE AWNINGS AND PORCH CURTAINS { of 2 it now that his collegiate career is} and Shade Box Draw Welters Put Up Fast Ba tle; Shade Has Edge in Pavilion Headliner AVE SHADE and Joe Simonich put up one of the best main events held in Seattle in a long time, at the Pavilion last night, going, to « draw decision over the four round route, Joe Watermar de cision was well received, Shade had an edge, dsing his Mghtning left hand with good effect. He had a lead in the second and) third rounds, while Simonich had al | shade in the first canto, The fourth round found both boys milling hard | and the easton was pretty even. Simonich started right after Shade in the first round and goored with clips te the chin and some heavy | body punching. It Joe's round. Shade had an edge { round, throwing over bis right hand a coupl® of times with effect, but} doing most of the damage with his Hy j left | SHADE TAKES +) THIRD ROUND Shade did his best work tn the third round, playing a tatoo on the Simonich chin without a return. He was making Joe mins. In the final round the boys went at it hammer and tongs and Joe's forcing offset Shade's boxing edge Ted Snyder and Johnny Hogan, a pair of big fellows, put on a song and dance number in the semi windup. They should have music to go with their efforts. Billy Shade, the referee of this bout. would have put himself in solid if |he had tossed them both out. There “batters” should be given a rest by the local promoters for awhile. Shade called it a draw, | HANNON IS ROBBED Mickey Hannon, local feather weight, really beat Owen Roberta, another Seattle boy, in the special event, but Billy Burke called it Hannon was too clever for! hard hitting Roberts, and hit him at wili during the early rounds. Roberts did a lot of rushing around, But Hannon piled up the most points. It was a good bont at that. Truman Davis resembles his fa mous brother, Travie, as « fighter inasmuch as he has his hair cut in the same style. He's greener than the apples that send Willie to the mat in the springtime. At that, ‘he won his fight from Jimmy Smith of Kent. Davis was too strong for) him, and Smith didn't keep his/ hands up. Smith certainly took a lot before his seconds threw the towel in the ring tn the fourth Smith floored Davie tn the first round and also knocked him thru the ropes in the same sexxion, but Davis came back and won the fight. Ted Whitman called the verdict. LLMAN WINS Young Stiflman, a Bremerton lightweight, stopped Kid Thompson in the fourth round of their fight. Ad Schacht counted. The card, put on by Clay White, packed the pavilion, showing that a good top bout will bring the fans. Last ‘night's main event was a re lief after some,of the bouts that have been offered here lately. | | games, Will be sold separate, Season tickets last year cost 65. University of Pennayivania football | players will start work September 6. ‘The champion Unive ity of California football en will lone only players, ie preliminary with the rulings of the Pacific Coast conference, which gives all confer- ence teams an even start. Star Swim 1 am « registered member of the A. events im The Star swimming meet: 3 MEN'S axioons 106-yae@ Aaah (free style). ..2------+-. 100-yard dach (breast stroke) ...---- So-yard dah (heck stroke). ........ 50-yard dash (side ever arm).....--. S0-yard Gash (under water).. Fancy diving (1¢-ft. beard)... Ite saving .. WOMEN SENTORS 100-yard Gash (free etyte). ............ 50-yard @ash (breast strofe).......... bO-yerd dash (tack stroke) ........... S-yard dash (side ever arm).......... Fancy diving (10-f. board)........... Life GAvIMg .-nnna--e-cecennseonnne ee NAMB ADDRESS Butries close at ¢ p. m August 13, office Entries are free A. A. U. momberahtp t 35 cents, and ‘Taft's, the second | had | TRLEPTIOND ~<-2seeeenw nn nena ne nesneeeneecec ns one ne, Swimmers under 16 need not register with the A THE SEA Northwest sectional doubles __land it will be a day o or two Protest Meeting Tonight | Junior Ball Teams to Set- tle Arguments at Star Office at 7 P. M. 1% important protest meeting of ‘The Star Junior baseball league Will be held tonight at the Star of-| | Gee at Tp. m, | The Highland Park and Three | Brothers teams have charged that Bill Gordon, of the Eckart Cigar team, winners of the title, | the age limit set by the league. The Highland Park team has also pro- | | tested one of the decisions of Umpire | Zolla in thelr game with the Bekart team last Sunday, The plaintiffs want to ‘liste | | thet none but legal evidence will be Joconsidered in judging the age pro test, which means that birth certifi- cates, school or census statements bod “a comptrolier’s certificates must produced before the games will ve} forfeited which the Eckart team has | won. In the case the age protest tr ab lowed the title reverts to the Three Brothers team. In case it is not allowed the Eck- art retkin thelr honors. None but the managers of the three teams, Umpire Zolla and Bill | Gordon, with their witnemses, will be allowed to attend thin meeting, In cane no agreement can reached with the sportipg editor of | The Star a committee of three out-| side baseball mén will be called to |render a decision. HOPPE IS TAKING NO CHANCES Witle Hoppe’s announcement that | he would defend his bililard title in! matches other than those played in the annual tournaments has put a) | new interest in the green cloth game. | He bas set his price high—$1,000 for every 1,000 points played—so as to keep the publicity seekers out. ‘Tho billiard title has lost some of ts original luster since Hoppe was ambushed back of the national tourn- amenta | } Jin open matches will doubtlem bring | Edouard Horemans, the Belgian ex pert, back to this country in a burry. MIKE GIBBONS BETTERS SMITH JERSEY CITY, Aug. 10.—Mike Gibbons waa too clever for Jeff Smith, of Bayonne, when they met in thelr 12round, nodeciaion bout | here last night. LIGHTIE BOUT ON SEPT. 21 PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 10.—The Benny Leonard: Lew Tendler world's lightweight champlonshfp fight, | scheduled here for August 12, has been rescheduled for September 21. Leonard dislocated his thumb while training in New York Monday, | DONOVAN “FIRED” PHILADEPHIA, Aug. 10-—~Wi- liam E. Donovan was officially “fired” yesterday as manager of the Philadelphia National league base- | ball team. The announcement was made by William F. Baker, president and chief owner of the club The action was taken, it was said, because “Wild Bill" did not show up |for his scheduled conferegee with Baker om bis “suspension.” BASEBALL TODAY PACIVIC COAST LEAGUB Reserved Seats at 3138 Arcade PHONE MAIN 3001 Take Fourth Ave. Cats to Entry Blank A. U. and wish te enter the following EVENTS JUNTORS AND NOVICES SO-vard Gash (free style)... ...-ee-se- For Roys Under 14 Years SO-yard dash (free style). ......s00+- For Boys Under 1§ Years 10@yard dash (free style). .... For Novi ah (back Boys Under 1 Faney diving (10-ft High diving (ri Life waving ... O-yerd dash (from styin)... For Girle Under 14 Yeas ‘SO-yard For Nevicas diving (10-ft. beard). .......... ten diving (regular A. A. U. rules). and will be recetved until then at The can be filed with Marl Frye at Piper & A U, | coaching is over| Clty tn diving and swimming strokes | be two swims. His new deciaion to defend hin title w TTLE STAR winners are also sent East. ments to make them sectional and to make them fair for the players living here. ‘ Goss,sof the Pacific Northwest Tennis association, on the present ruling governing entries in the sectional meet. before it is ready. This is no more than right, an “DAD” HENRY TO COACH SWIMMERS AND DIVERS "Dad" Henry, director of Star swimming meet, has volun teered to permonally coach swim mers, and divers at the Lake Washington and Green Lake bath ing beaches to prepare them for| the meet. “Dad” will be at the Madrona bathing beach on Lake Washing ton Thursday afternoon and evo ning and will be at the south end Green Lake bathing beach Wednes day and Thursday mornings. He will coach the of the various swimming strokes to be used in the races, No swimmer could get free of charge in the than from “Dad” old Umer at Henry, He's an the swimming game The | youngsters | in the dives and on the techniques better | and knows everything about it from JA to Z% } ‘The entries are beginning to come in faster now and @ record-break- ing field is expected to be signed |up when the entries close at 6 p.m. Saturday. No entry fee ts being charged The meet will be under the regular [AL A. U. will go down official. The entry blank, which appears daily on the sport page of The tar, should be filled ayt and mailed h to the sporting editor, Several inquiries have come |asking whether there would two-mile swims, one for the women and one for the men, There wil? The entries for the mile race open August 16 and close | August 19 in the books as in \CALIFORNIA DOUBLES __ TEAMS Several fart matches were played yesterday in the Sint annual Wash ington state tennis meet, at the Seat tle Tennis clup yesterday. One up- set, the defeat of Willam Burrill and Seymour Turner, of California, by Armand Marion and Alec Rors in the doubles, featured the play. Yesterday's resulta and today's schedule follow: YESTERDAY'S R Loe beat # Morris, 1 T-4; Gardner and Ntickney beat and Syberson, @-1, €-1 ler beat Mamiin and Erect beat nd * graham deat eh Ladies’ Mingice Mra Répincen. teat 1. | Cy Mra J. C MeDonatd Bue, 0-4, 8-4, 6-31 Mary Disbop | 2, 6-4, Peters beat od Westwoed beni ‘Mice’ Tab: MEETS DEFEAT Camels beat Morrison, ¢-1, 6-1 Hoy Reynolds AY | sCHEDEU beat J. Met don; Myre Lam- HM. Lengile va, J | Whey Levine: A. Home J ve. Shaw; Hite Maver and Lagectrom vo De Allen aca Ryan, :D. Mies McDonald’ ve uré; Wiley va. F. Collins Beully ve Winner Canue 1 o'clock —-¥ Las va & Turner; A. Murd ve J. Cunningham; B. Reynolds inner Walker va Kendall; A. Marton ner Walker va Hurd, J. Proctor Livengood. 2 o'clock—L Wetnatetn ham; Hurd and Drown ¥ usningham: Rita Merer Mi W. Ingra- Proctor and 4 Mien Miss Lowe and McMillan vs. inner Peterson and Benson va Pollock 4 o'clock—I. Zettler va C Gartner: Villegas and Westwood va Loe and lL. Nelson; Vander Las and Taylor and. Geott: Mra. Bourque va. Stelle G R ° Stickney ©. ah ve winner of Hurd and Darrill va Fer- jpts and Zettier, Mise Lambuth and Cof- in va Mra McDonald and partner: Mra jourqee aod Weinstein va Miss Bishop jand Whit $2; Mra, Bourase j A Marion, 6-2, rere 'W.. Cott Dan 2; J. Wiley beat Whittet, ‘ J Proctor beat Hi. negates on, OE; Edward Edgar's Maple Leaf VII of England will try to lift the tnter- national motorboat trophy at Detroit [in September. c Com wacdisiitcihinn ree By i rules and all records made} - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1921. ‘Simonich |ALL SECTIONAL NET MEETS SHOULD HAVE RESIDENCE RULE It has been called to The Star’s attention that in our request for a residence rule of one year for junior tennis players entering the Northwest sectional tournaments, the winner of which goes East, should be included a request for a similar rule for the sectional doubles teams, The d such a rule should be included for all sectional tourna- The Star has requested a statement for publication of Walter As it must come from Port- C. Gardner Dopes Ou Davis Me be Net Star Pic Tilden, Johnston, Wik liams and Washburn AAAM Tilden, Watson Wi Wu W burn, William Johnston an@ Norris Williams will be the can tennis team selected to the Davis cup, in the opinion of Gardner, the veteran Californian star, who is competing in the Wi ington state meet here this week, Gardner predicts thut Tilden |Jobnson will be paired in doubles and that the same pair be entered in the singles, because thelr great experience in matches, which counts for @ deal. Gardner diesn’t think that is much chance for Vincent ards, the New York youngster, b ing placed on the team, because |his inexperience. Richards is play ing wonderful tennis, but under tJ strain of such play he might cracks The American team is to be n within the next few days. The German Shepherd Dog of Germany includes 30,000 bers. Too much bedy punishment by Bud Ridiey to Sammy Gordon in their bout at Bremerton Monday | night paved the way te Gordon's Trud ‘wae’ forced “to Tight, with hie loft hand alone practically all of the time, benuse of an injured right. Joe Warrahan was gtven the worst of & very doubtful decision in the semi windup of the Bremerton smoker, Joe Fisher, his opponent, fougbt a good bout, but had no advantage over the Seattle boy. Noy MeCastin loot | anoth os ae elslom Monday night lore his home town admirers af itenerton, Long, rangy Bob Alien was MeCaslin’s op- ponent. | — Filipine Kid Martin took one on the |chin from the right mitt of “Creole” | Constantine, featherweight champio t the avy, and was ted out by Ret. eree Lieut, Jack K dy. it occurred im the first round, and waa the only knockout on the bill In & bout crammed full of action, tre navy lahtweights, O'Donnell “Hattling” Thode, kept the ome in an uproar thru their four rounds of ferocious fight- ing, The judges awarded O'Donnell the decision, which was not se popu- lar, 3 Sammy and Jackie Caston, the Seattle caweights, fourht @ fast three-round |bout in the eurtain raiser, Jackie was [swarded the decision. Lieat. Jack Kennedy, U. refereed all of the bouts an The show wae staged in temple by the navy. eept the curtain raiser, it the sateur deviation. MALT SYRUP Fermentone .-....... 60e per Catton. TEMTOR BRAND Pure Country Sorghum, quart... 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