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eae te aiitiie Es PAGE 10 ee ey THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, MAY 8, 1922, MONT INDIANS FACE TWO IMPORTANT WEEKS OF PLAY ON ROAR: BY ™ * i nth JOE CORMAN ( ONLY SUCCESSF UL WESTERN BOXER TO INVADE EASKe _ Portland = ¢ “hi ‘Big Scores in Star League Games Again Seattle Plays Vernon me BoyTook | eon sm. leper pits” | and Salt Lake Teamge Standing of Star League Teams Redskins Climb Into Tie for Fifth Place With : Four Tiffs : ze :s s i ii i | MAKE RECORD LEAGUE NO Work Over the Week-End; Big Series Ahead Bea LEAGUE NO. 8 LEAGUE NO. te cramente, ‘ MARK OF 38 Won r be Team: Won Lot vet Tigers and Bees ay Drew Three Times i in Oth- sri ‘ i 10 Three Brdtheraybye Work Dye Whe & sie exer ‘Giger’ Go... 6 ee aba J . i ‘i nee orks. nington Bar Co..8 1% .160 , > 3 7 i er Starts; Boxes Sacco) | 2 considersd the teamiyge beat in : Woot Beattie Dye Whe fhop 3 1.80 BY LEO H. LASSEN Here Tuesday The Star Suntor league went wild 1 : Gane Gael + le DUR Indians are of thelr way! L Jakainst (hegtndependegts at /Jeffer: | i Hy re er cones a bee Indians ae ae BY LEO H. LASSEN jnon park Sunday and rao up a a to 6 ‘ Rose Cube ‘+ Kicking the tar out of Portland du t ~ et tthcgwadl gn tae @ Stalls. The tndepapdonts hada ter the past week, winning five out of Re “iheatere, toners 1 ee ee tox diietecy toca the | starts, the Seattle tribe is now tied for s * ‘ol champlons Out. ‘Jai ury tend the] way ane i . 5 who Invaded the iy, $8 hiiters with sight Mit in-eight. tripe| Way bY sipikits the Asahi Cubs under place with the Los Angeles champions, Phe Bast in the past | 2 Sito the plate. Carl.Roe made the fen-! Ghariey Mardin buried. beautiful Leaving home in the basement, Seat pees ae — } | turé wallop—« homer with tye bases satin tol'the Laverty Park outlt had passed Portland and Sacramento and == tie. perth A So) ¢] loaded tn the y tamtngies Al held the Nippona to two safeth s i r Mette Portiand | ay a+) | ia bik seve temas aE Peg Abexer | ere seinem vo CWO satetien. but aa * game mag beanie ari Rentwelgne w.aeie s ef one | Went & Wheeler..........11 15 0 The club is winning because e boys — oe ee ene - =|) The score Rr EB.) Anahi Cybs EES Te FS hitting, and they're getting some sw eS Fora: a | SaGnoenenee, « sama 2 8)" Ratteriow-—Hardin end Mitchell; TWTORKMEN are known by ‘thelr| the flashy Georgian hurling. Just wait until Sammy Crane Gorman’ didn’t ’ ae oe eetiariee Nocterielanwittauer, c.| Nassmpne and Kono, ‘uty, *2nlt ang ball players by their] One day one of the Detroit veterans injected at shortstop and there won't be fight any clam: ign", 7 8 6 ¢ 6) Amundson and A, Amundson; Rode, G1 TEENA STOR SHOP team’ bitter een eee ee eae a a eaene fence. | Stopping Chief McCredie and his hirelings, because all ipbena in fila seven starta on the other | Hale. ogy ie Saat ee eee eae as. aati! Itter who does not take particular! toned the remains over Bide of the Rocky mountains, but he 7 1-8 AP F.C ee eee Oe ee re | pnt on a’ big upset in League No 4 eure when it comes to his Cobb had brougtt these two bats|club has lacked in the past two seasons to become a p @idn't have any setups cither, He) gl £38 5S olerene west seattle Ge weeks jéam| * nt : bs DEY | bate They must be of ® certain from the South to Detroit 4 had) nant-winner has been a shortstop. : fought seven times and won four de eM ED ae ee 4 Sangnd MRE G Mehdy-| Cotak con ¢ te bo tue Louise outttt Wleht and w certain “mold” or shape.| used them in all kamen. , Seattle baseball quarters is waiting anxiously for cisions and drew three bouts. L i 3 8 6 @ &| Brockman and West)Séaitle Athletic! ran the buses poorly. The winners tinge aot tal’ pach ot the froken Coub's jatks would be a from the East regarding Crane. It is thought that ; atte > congas on erreqpbetors fgabbnd [ me BARS oa Se ene woudn Rive up the) took qe lead at the start and were giants in baseball tne, light bata,| Charlie Schmidt, then first ‘string| New York Giants, who wanted to send him to Indian: Prankic “cl amy 18 med bat King Pe Med #1 the Orden Lads via Pm. and that) never headed. “Logan and O'Conner Harry Hellmann, champion batsman| catcher for the Tigers saw the ect) wil] waive on him. Getting Crane to come to the Coast waited until} jon the hitting for the Cleaners with | of the American leaguerfor instance | committed, He felt sorry tor Cobb 19 0} 4p, Mm, and then left for honw. This) nowman and Duffy aticking well for |... = ee se alates taken another thing. ] game will not be reecheduled uniess| the whee wove. | and some of the small men use heavy; and asked him wh | it affects the standing Of either team. | n wl doing. “I can hit with « fence rail.” | FACE TWO HARD WEEKS F |The West ‘Meattie Dye Works reed Hinges 2 Shop... '7 10 °'s|, During & batting slump.a batsman| said Cobb. Schmidt loaned him his! With the Portland series in the record book the Indi is Hable to change to & heavier or bats, and that afternoon Cobb made : : claims that if had sigued up for the aners o6 4° Ti ‘ } ib. cone mnat(now face two big weeks, first in Los Angeles, with rounds with the Mawatha caretak | fetteriesBowman and Gorman lighter bat, but many of the good bit | jaree hits in four times aw x . " ) A ters c der c in spite of thin sutcens, he did not! " , a m jer for 3p. m., but that the temporary! Rosine, Henry, Mullaiy and Breen, |\™ refuse to change Under any con.) in, spite of this wubccms, ie Hud tee powerful Vernon Tigers, and then with Salt Lake in Gefeated Jack Doyle and Dick Load x In 12-round sessions, He boxed | ws with Baird, Sammy Seliger and be iH ovens man tn Arlos Fanning. antthe ‘The little Spaniard will take on) Lakey Morrow tonight tn a 10-round "" Dout in Portiand. After the Portiand| summary for Kargent tr + . | caretak Sund e ldn't fore he} engagement he will hop on the rat at bat 05, bite « lay cou ree the! Kelly, ; ' ‘ebb bro! dt favored, but had duplicates | ake. fiers for Seattle where he boxes | Fahey-Brockman and W. 8. A. C ~ | shoe Se Poca tes Peed at tee. }* ring er coon os tinea them] tchi taff and Wei: Dell 4 Timmy Sacco of Boston four rounds | [1? | ‘earns oft of the grounds. ‘The Sta?) pate Washington Laundry failed tol bie in Eri” Gasaia nes Gotanea|7 Suavess. are aumanions boat Vernon has a sweet pitching 5 an eiser ee pene Coemartow went 7 Ion to investigate thie emaent Jack) LS snow up at Walla Walla for the | the veterans of the Detroit club, and | their bats, for bats are credited with | Ping Bodie have been added to this club. The Tigers moppe Siiiesaacain ak tea rine: gue ana] ee ies the teams are not supposed to hold! mary apg Best Shoe Ghop end) they tried n'thany be rama ie Setting ‘oreee up the Indians five out of seven times here, and the b Kase bic-epencer: ond orto! ESA ’ yb ad = Double piay—Stumpf to} tie grounds when some other tearn —_— — | . o iSe he has been boxing regularly he|Cann. Hiliort 2, Double play Stimel Ot) Os obtained & permit ~ | know they face a real battle. gesagt co ‘polmg. wall tataty,| Caan” end FOR : iT" Mount Faker Cigar Co. went The Salt Lake Bees, figured as a weak sister at aped teniget, ee gir er eat Bec tor thelr game at Hiawatha Sat.| Wert Woddiand Merchants and won | start of the season, are going along at a terrific rate, Hncto, a newcomer to the North.| Bere”, '? aay $] Urday with the West Seattle Dye| 2 1, 96, Walle. Sree. Locos PS Lting fair pitching, but tremendous batting. Paul Stran 7 come: No ¢ se | Works and so they lose the game by | Patricellt wag the hitting star of the - Sreut, showed he had clase when he é 8 *| toca ee prem ttee Game DY | Coy, wth tole aabotgen tn four tripa.| ent In Baseball leading the attack of the Bees. In that cheese box ie ‘went six rounds toa draw with Robby ae 4 $ i aie | Dannie O'L ome nifty hurt | the Bees are bound to be dangerous. But if Seattle ae | annie O'Leary nom e f e 4 y Michaels in Tacoma Thursday. Sacco |¢) ae ¢ | PROUNCING the Brown Brothers! ing for the winners when he went to th ; » did i hurl - vt, 0 : ¢ others | Ing for ar - in ’ e pitching they did in Portland the hurlers may sto will Work out at Austin & Salt’s gym | tot se $ eiitieds, 3¢ th bat & >. re the mound tn the fourth. IT ICK KERR, hero of the 1919 the 1919 world series He “- Ld y y Pp at 3 p. m. today. Weake, © 23 Si yestietas.” tha ideaaat “Codheues| ‘tive sears R H. BY world series, in just about con-| Kerr, because of a rather slight) Bee hitters. ~ i ac eats mpleted their preliminary season.| W. Woodland Merchants 1 Z ‘ vinoed there ien't any sentiment in slery aitterence ae ere reggae ge WALLY HOOD IS PURCHASED Sion oor portinns Am ee sete et siiatteriom Harper and Lobough:| Polowers of the national pastime! automatically suspended himself. He| The other big news of the week-end was the p All three Coast bantams who went 8 | 4 t bevn erabed the hall tana| Neare, O'Leaty and Patrieall well remember the White Sox scan. |'* to pitch semipro ball around Chi-/of Wally Hood, former Salt Lake eee from Broo! Past this winter suffered defeat at s-.2 s| ok advantage of the Billiard — tal of that year. If it hadn't been | Ss? | Hood is a sweet performer, a bear of a fielder, thrower Teast 3 a 0: : Te s . Ifor the e site of Di Kerr has good reasons for beltev. | i sas * pee cae Seertis Marke leet, te 2% *| y Ea Jones pitched a sweet ATO REPORT was turned In for the! 19° ithe uae ety bi ning ot Dick tne thels tant any sentiment in tase. {hitter, and he can run, too. 7 ae ad | p, 38 ©) game for the winners and collected b Serciene Cubs atl Oe hat series, the affair would | fi Ge bow to Young Montreal and Rilly te ier tka ak ee ee Cube ni |have been a very snd évent ball, Hin loyalty to the game de) Whether this means a change in the Seattle outfield Paecott dropped a pair of bouts in a 6 {| ‘The feature wallop of the day way! Washington Park-Itose Giants game,| After Cicotte and Williame had|” ee | mains to be seen. Lane, Eldred and Barney are all playing Philly town. ioe $] the home run crash over the left/ at Washington park, Too many re.| been beaten in the first two games.| rorgviLLE, May §—Morovich,|at a great pace, and it’s hard to figure where Hood will fi DUFFY WAS } +e Sherk tate eel coe be eee’ ie eve tot coming Sn ot Soe ee sidlpes hind game, He ela wen |lM#t year's unbeaten two-year-old, in, Schutte, the veteran, now playing the bench, has field ¢ ° d a smart game at short-| on time Sunday nighta thin de ne th - > wo vteesiboe a “i BIG DISAPPOINTMENT peeies 38 a4 6 | stop for the Cyclones. Foster pitched | artment make the teams to do is to| another, causing White Box fans to rognlba Me pe Rae eee nl well enough and has hit in streaks. Hood’s coming m (oe cng lrg = 5 = | wel enough for the losers, but he! obtain thelr home grounds on time| Perk up and believe their favorites | Xi ' a ti) trom the east. Arriving | Mean that Schulte will get the air. ; nts *Batte. ¢ Grantor tn a j ose two Minwing reports urned | er ite o ball colt were My Play, full brother of | i i is comin MUIRE Gaorets ane Lave ‘reeawr bet fore yo mi was oo RH. Elin at The Siar in Writing before noon | that the Sox couldn't lone back of | Sinne Wee and ohn Yuu! Jones | Was the wonderful pitching of Vean Gregg, who is coming] ‘knocked him out. Duffy is now back ‘ —_ © 42g] Thenday, the Washington Park and|him, even tho some of his team-| sforovich is quoted as t to 6 favor-|into his own on the pitching hill. He turned the Bea’ " yolones 17 18 2 patcon A. C. tearm will lose thetr| mates tried mighty hard to turn the |it¢ back twice, first with two runs and then with one, holdin Harlow att Lee; tranchimen in the league. Drurtic| trick ii wary in order to} | | Kerr's loyatiy and honesty made| NEW YORK.—Lew Tendier, Phila |them to six hits and four hits. gue MANAKETS! the 1919 world ner Eliminate hie delphia lightweight, declined an of | Gregg lost four straight games at the start of the G of nimoing by the regu-! pitching and the ing of the |fer of $62,500 from Tex Ré 1 te\three of which he should have won. He is now getti1 ons White Sox would have been @ joke.|meet Benny Leonard in Jersey City.| some support and the big left-hander ought to be hard Two years have passed. What han |according to Billy Gibson, Leonard's measures are |impress upon the LE West & Wheeler Liberty Park | + 1 Crea team continued on its winning | | x a and “on Acr Fie BAIRD AND IDET DEFEATE! Earl Baird Hin Gropped four de-| 4. by Freeman #, at bat > o loosing to Gorman, Michaelis, victory te Sehorr t “Jacks and Leary. Ridicy was de responsible for—Crumpler 1 4 by Michaels. Baird is still in the Bast while Ridley is now in Aus tralia. Second Game ; : “ * DETROITOVER AUTO RACE; Herman, who was making the featherweight ranks, was kr for © home run tn less than a round noe c: in Major Flag Races Soon ‘ALL LOSE Umpizes— Byron and Po Ging Dave, Billy and George, of the} Fiest G z Bhade family, ali lost in the East.| At toe Anges on on |g BY HENRY L. FARRELL | veterans, are in a good position for “Dave, who boxed a 15-round draw ®n francises ... af st N®* YORK, May £.—Work starts! the test, even if they do have to start ASEATT es | a oO ‘ankie hoels. ° - * at agains ent ow” the he anks are avored . has made by far the best showing of time this » Will make both | schedule, which feeds them the White Bay of this trio and stands next tol H. ® | champion clube get out and hu Sox and Tigers until May 20, when Joe Gorman in the matter of record. | r ‘ The ne pion G Ruth and Meusel returh to meet the Billy, who came home from Aus | Batteries: Seo mba, “Gillenwater | the East forces thru Browns on their ft appearance tralia with a lot of titles, hax been a/and ¥ May and Hannah while the Yanks champions will dig) Passing the first eighth hole of the big disappointment. He has + ee n ux, |!% with the other: astern clubs to| race, both leagues are setting fast ral decisions and was los A T 6 fy | Mect the first wave from the wild| pace almost to form knocked for the loop by Bir At s a y The American league, with the ex George has also been defeated several | ,..f*' sea edeae, demas th the Giants and the Yanks, re-| ception of Washington and go times. | kee | garded as pr © repe have|i# running up to expectations: Loe A ' agd their first text itching, and the inclination se OTHER COASTERS At Os é bent rt iE . Siaghes, Walince and De mes 9 he bulk of ength | of oe club to sympathize with itself. Joe Benjamin has been defeated by | ® nd Koehier ome to in the West in both) The White Sox are The aurprine of LJ ' Joe Tiplitz and Johnny Dandee while let tia ae hear + trtp.tuamn.| ent ad they will be a sensation | \ ‘adele parc Tim Kelly, Jack Reeves, Spider . nm Mm F " ++ Rept Be geen ey linger long in the first divi-| A s s Roach, Bert Colima, Al Walker 1 : mers and getting fine pitching fromm! sion, Willie Meehan, Phil Salvator ~ Sai Se aS Ta a = oan Many Pita, £2, Shige ats ALS, eee mm oe TWO DEAD IN |MURPHY WINS to the NATIONAL LEAGUE j 8 ts ; gies §.—Ball ane C* ATI, Cal, Ma Jim Mur { Wen, Lent. . oe eee onerae. mee phy, San Francisco, won the ; . i ‘ ‘ Alfred Kenning, 65, succumbed un | speeds with Frank Elliott second H . 1 RP ee = great emotion at Navin field,|and Harry Harte third. | ee a ie GS. 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