The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 12, 1922, Page 18

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er THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1922. 4 BIG TROPHY WILL BE STAKE OF NATIONAL TENNIS MEET: KID GLEASON IS MOULDING CHICAGO WHITE SOX INTO | CONTENDER| | Great Team, Wrecked { Star Tennis Entry Blank | Three Men Bunts Put WASHINGTON PICKED by Scandal, Is Back | co ceu. mss0csca sus awn) ave Fine Jim Yorke TO WIN TRACK MEET Park Tennis Tournament: | e ° All Windy City Club Needs Is Good Pitching to Help Cup Chance in Minors Out “Red” Faber and Charley Robertson; Ed Col- lins Is Pivot of Club ‘ Tilden, Johnston and Wil- Big Los Angeles South- Men's Doubles “ See Men‘s Singles...... Women's Single: Juntor Boy Singles | Varsity Team Will Meet Washington State Here 14 t ‘con Trowk morrow; Vic Hurley Is Doped to Win by a Count OR yoars the name of the Chicago White Sox mr — K Tat | paw Couldn’ t Field His 15 Points was feared in baseball. Charles Comiskey, it jationa ry) Position With Cubs he old Roman, always had his team up in | Women’s Doubles .....+++. ‘ orecoteseunes fae eae the race for the American league bunting. By Leo H. Lassen And then, with one of the greatest ma- chines in the history of baseball on the}| Mixed Doubdies fiela came the scandal of 1919 in which the Black Sox toss away the World's Series and kicked themselves out of basevall for || suntor Boy Doubles is big! 4 BY HAROLD MARQUIS HE Davis Cup ig the ‘field, brinte . bes ITH a wealth of material to choose his entries from, greatest international cont many a} Coach Edmundson is justified in his optimistic pre- pitehe bi , ‘ ‘ ‘ tennis throphy, but it is a ene joo. whet | diction that Washington should be victor in the dual meet 4g team honor. a team gets on with W. S.C. Edmundson has so many good men for some The Wimbledon cham-| een" events that even letter men will have to be eliminated ally garded 3 pionship. is usually — ré gard play the bunting from the list of 16 entries. good. i -sicnedgan an ie J d's itle event in} game almost alto In 1920 and 1921 the once-proud White! . ahs agree a : ; ips lt rape . gether : | Vie Hurley is counted on for his usual three firsts in Sox were kicked around in the second di-| bone argu rade ae ve : . ; But the American national] Jim Yorke, «| the dashes and hurdles. When Hurley is right, and he is sion of the American league. championship is the greatest sd gg gg td right most of the time, there are few cinder artists on the ut Kid Gleason never quit trying. With his few loyal Saturday; after.....6. . o'clock on Sundaye individual tennis tournament the, Los Aneeies| Coast who can touch him. Davis is credited with 10 flat as the nucleus he has built up another machine after in the world because cf the team, is the late in the hundred against Idaho, but Hurley left him far be- years of effort that is making a strong bid for the 1922 erates ee Sa wonderful field of @tries. hep Pty perf Fe hind last season, ty The big silver trophy of|Yorke had plenty of stuff bur ne! Against Loomis and Fox of the Cougars, Hurley and tb stars as Joe Jackson, Eddie Cicotte, Claude Williams, the United States Lawn Ten-| couldn't stop the cpponition from | Frankland will compete in the hurdles. Frankland should | Gandil, Swede Risberg and Happy Felsch couldn't be || Address...... Siccoseie ste Phone ‘ood nis association, which has|'nting while be buried for be chi-| have the big jump easily with | ———— a A | over night, but after | been in competition for ye ars, |will be a Pion gin oP vig a: Jenne out of the running. The oar will be the team. Johany [i pe purle ne ove io or two years of effort tne Kid “| may become the permanent] comes thin weakness same is true of the pole vault, ag be was aoa thecnas ae f Betting results. av rew property of one of America’s| Harry Gardner, venerable Seattle| Which should go to Callison are places which Washington will be _ Biddle Collins, the peer of all sec three great court aces this|righthander, has never been a wild of Washington. forced to concede some places and Gnd sackers, ts still the pivot of the = “ |nuccena in handing bunts in Coast| Washington took three places | probably first to the Cougars. Michal ET mass Guesty. former, Coint Picked to son. | | against W, 8. C. in the 440 last year | is the half-miler, Rowles and Wasi. ee, is playing good ball at first tie cup becomes the permanent | league gare land im Mkely to repeat this season.|burn the distance men. y od bail at firs poneeasion of the man winning it] Allan Sothoron, Cleveland hurles rough t and Laudy Nob The weights will be other t While Ernie Johnson, another Coast thre times, ‘Wiliam Tides, WH 5 r, Douglas, F and Laudy will be i even os Here te the revieed Pier league mhedule tor Su was nearly bunted out of the big | the entries against Hopkins of W. 8./In which W. 8, C, may have th graduate, is ha. — ae LRAGUR NO liam Johnston and Richard Norris) oo wiile he was with St, Louie in|C: Williams is shifted to the mile,|edge. Bryan and Miller have b oo. — agree in| in ace! . on park, ot TL & om. Willlama It have two legs on the 7 Beall and Ferry are showing lots| making the best showing for W ‘coming into his own at third a P fo has Maurice McLoughlin, | the American league. of class in that even for the Purple | ington. Edmundson is hoping to p etl! a Feenenter. peas Y no longer ¢ Teams try everything tn baseball! and Gold, up the score by taking « large num ‘The josed outfie! loran 1 : z i Uniers the . to win and once let it get aired about The mile relay is another event | ber of seconds and thirds in the meet, Dave to take m back seat for any 1921 Champion Shell Ha. > ‘| den and Johnston will fight It oUt that a pitcher is a weak flelder,|that should be on the Washington| The gates will open at the Stadium Fam cant pisces wee a Veteran Oarsmen for ‘ ‘ : outh Park, at 1p m. for the honors this een alg Wil | just leave it to the opposition to| side of the score card with little dif-|at 130 and the meet will be called Falk with Joe Jackson, bu . . 4 park, at 4p. m as being given an outalde « Asahi Cube “hhe’s ranked as a better fielder. Amo: Poughkeepsie Classic hi ov bards, th tart bunting. ficulty. Douglas, Free, Metien and’ at 2:30 Saturday. - guar i ticharda, © bo: % ae oa . Beek i performing nobly in cen-| 3 ee Tes Fam Arena My . att p.m r neeys, Wallace fer field, while Harry Hooper, veter Ww VTON, Navy, Syracuse, Rees Cul 4 or some other near great may upset | "em that he is, is still playing the Corneil, Pennsylvania. SATURDAYS GAMES the dope in the national event, but} ame that marked him as the fin.) dia, with the possible entry Ned Crown Jun man Merchants, « LS toa ms inlens an upset in registered the| Set right fielder in baseball when he | big three—Yale, Harvard and Prince» Washing * y ce ae ; hh. ¥. Day, wil ne \bigment fight will be between Tiiden - 6 teamed with Duffy Lewis and|ton—are expected to make up the!) "°™ canoe lana Je America’a famous | Speaker in Boston a few years| crews that will race tn the Pough % match will be the clas. | Bitte, 7 DS ago. Young Mostil is a capable sub} keepsic regatta on the Hudson June s ale of 19 nnia | r) ‘ Behind the bat the White Sox The Navy will enter the classic in Philadelphia again on the ¢ have Ray Schalk, the drainiest| favored to win. The powerful mid pol nly gr 0 ev | gatcher of them ail shipmen won the race last year and er : September pitehing department “Red” Faber is swept away from the rest of the TURRENE TO im great twirler, while Charley Rob-| fick. They showed thelr clase in lertson, the newest hero of the dia-| their firet race of the season recently ITE protest of the Louie's French A Mond with his perfect game against |in defeating Pr mn and Harvard ey CARES OES | Ne ee ee ee ee ete an tesa Detroit, is an able running»mate. | Washington showed its power in| Arena te Dap voud hymna gy sf Peosadyetyp shard pons reer yansypdbertes i The loss of Dick , midget | defeating California by 10 lengths | ¥eek, won by the Ham Arenas, 7 to/from a deluge of protests on umpire euthipaw, over salary differences,|here three weeks ago, and Coach |5. at Walla Walla field, was not al | decisions, a rule was made for The) tye | hard blow to Gleason. If Kerr} Wallis said his Golden [ears were an | lowed at The Star last night Mor ledgue this year that 2° Deere, ae bis tennis at Sncverd: ia plantar ing his regular turn the|good as the eight that finished seo.) The Louie's waived their charges | would be al) When the Sees la arent game this soriag at Ge Sox would be wel! fixed for|ond to the Navy last season jot two Arena players being over the | judgment was questioned. Also ShAS| a aitie Tennis club ut he jeauilaas A line on the respective strength ‘age limit. Tne other protest of one|the manager of the team protesting | 1 Ott Sunun Sup sim me Boome MBive Gleason another capgbie| of Syracuse and the Navy will be, of the umpires changing bis ¢ ores the umpires 58 COAIEC | sc eseniunaieie, “which will be ée teat | or two. and the aristocratic when “they race at Annap-| bea. threatened by members of the that the game would be played whi ne courte week mame of White Sox wil! again be 9 : Arena team was not allowed either est, and giving the play in) ® ihe Wit < cognomen in the world of} yivania showed power 1 be naan toe Ie wie te avd shen pitt Cha Deel Ge Allen has been working endity | , officials this «pring and has just ried < arehall Allen, Seattle's ranking | fale ball would have scored two | FRONT | tennis player for several seasons, will have to look to his laurels this seanon their openis N aa oe ~ game would be played i » n the finals in League No having the. a . CRUMB IS PILOT nall's eight will ; from then on pn. was | eliminates Louie's Cleaners from The! DONS he Sune Oem tne ton al Crumb, 158-pound wrestler. th Yale a matter of t D tar league race, and makes a fina Ayarthes pot Fad a e top ot! elected captain of the 1923. Prine nt © May feclaring at x hat |teth hinge on the game at Sout With the reguiae crop of veterans shingtot ny nuc u m he never ch « i" tle between Sam Ar - aoe of Washington mat} h rf able on be A , r oee v man Co, Sunday on hand and with several promixing alled the ball 1 . " niors coming to the front the el championships should bring out| INDIANS some classy tennis + Soccer | AGAIN WIN [inn | pacar coasr unas ‘iba Seater Match , AT VERNON We Seworiant| e pd the courts have been re- | fan Francisco sere, MS 1s ‘ O8 ANGELES, May Vean | , nd because of the large field L Gress. whose early season low entries, how been marred by mar a e igh games marked him as a ‘ This will be remeaied this separa Paget » his OWN | geason because hree.week permit when he wo erdic granted by the park de hing duet with Jake | partment Pertiend ..... i " n f 1 _ ‘ Crews of Visiting Ships tay, Vernon's southpaw luminary. | The schedule for each Gay's play Tine : * ; Tangle at Fort Lawton 0 ie inning and tod ait Syl he publiahed wher in ‘The star. emai Lake - alte ated | Sec » Bohart Game on Sunday the way, but the margin was feant | pinved and the Batteries: Geary and Yelle «alge deo Homo day of the matches. Jenkins. | ‘ aera jafter the fifth period, and the Tigers) Fewer matches will be scheduled a NATIONAL LEAGUP BY ALEX C, RC ame wi e run of tying the for each day, which w The score— w oat wien Z : : ‘count In the ninth aaa augsles - ; s ERY st and hard) © face At Sacra jo fought rece match was porta en fc ¢ Star meet are now Batteries: ‘Thompson and D t ttaiur 1 Lane and npf the leading club and all play naa Cook. “ : ayed on th rt Lawton grour 4 or th thern team, with two sid coud tn theip Blankn, fitted _ a 5 y afternoon when the teams| blows apiece out of four tripy to the! o.+ Tr re all) of the players of obtaining courts. b garnered nine bite, with * planning to en | ae . . an * 6 Star eae blanks will | Portiand . . 1 ships ¢ ; : no be accepted at the tennis depart. | At Onkian4 ) n ir berian and Mongol ger was sent into the fray by! ment at Piper & Taft's. Batteries: Mi Riltott; Eller, Brer faced each r rit MeCredie t inth, when AMERICAN LEAGUE t ae carried off y ‘ y on the «@ Mew York . ‘ slag , : one goal t thing . th t Greas Bt. Louis 7 c Cleveland ye one Berge | Vhtiade!phia i Mort 1 t ere, | ge ys © last batter wher Detroit 1 . peo Against an all-star t Lawton pit | THE sCORR re ' ARR. i. PO Ratteries: Faber ar past three years, Montana to-| have both gone to Pittsburg in the EXTRACTIONS **=.....'.’ Nines Mix in Big Series * FREE DAILY By Harold Marqui Ulrig, pitcher, and McKain, sec FREE TREATMENT jt sania EST champ thal éna baseman, of the Montana team, TEETH Pinte. ee and crosses bats for the first time) nig tne nine slightly as two Herger 4. Th Men women PLATES, n years with a Purple and Gold niverda Sanipractic one. I a reag men will be needed in the Infield lurphy, Lane, ~y ge T ” ; team terest in the seri ag Prevent ty Tham ai etd tum p creaned by the uncertainty of Mon-| TD® Savad is reputed to be hitting /, Smith aoe i ; the only eries | Hard as ever and will test the toe hit Pn Adam : 8 te 7 ies th dak yng} auality of the hurling dished out zl t ; 2, by dacehnyggerbeonoiy 3 yi tean | by. Matthews’ toxsers, 4, ott May ¢ Kame golr » eae | one 4, May 3 ur (whalebone) plate, which . Washington 1s expected to play | Losin winning ‘pitcher fhe lightest’ and strongest p es wae ae teen bel Macy Pe yaos yp my that a xed ‘aacind vole. playe—Smith+ to, Bawyer known, does not cover the roof oe BAKO c 9 victories in ian th . anal’ Sawyer to French to Hyatt the m« you can Bite c : 47 starts, Dopesters are pointing | OF maps. SOTO: TAFSD. Ge. SAS tohed ti KR Murphy, Wild cob; guaranteed 15 years New and Used to this record and predicting that| four games were won, The defeat Cree od or, Um Whalebone set of Teeth CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS Washington will drop at least one|by O. A. C. took the nine out of |P! ‘ " ' mt $6 Crowns ..... 76 University, Cor, Western Ave. | game of the week serie the 1,000 per cent column, but atill $8 Bridgework, per "tooth * The first game wan to be called| leaves Washington leading the list Persona Serviee. | rentintry r. Kdwin $2 Amaigam Filling........ a1 | t 3p. m. Friday on Donny field ; hae @ great ha = and the second will be played Sat yby Michaels, New York light vantage over All Par a cedyrr| aad f 18 years, irday morning to event a con-| wel boxes 10 rounds with wient dental Mie end wet teeth ‘same day. X c [flict with the W. 8. C, dual track |“Roughhe Charley Burns in Van nikal ination and advice free. jmeet which ts scheduled for Sat-/ r, B.C, tonight. ~oreant urde Washington» team came} haein has been matched with||witn “ie work home only a matter of hours ahead| Jimmy Sacco, Boston miller, for a patties ADD for | of Montana's arrival as the series|four-round tiff here Tuesday night Most of our, present patronage . OF Tile pale boted & at in at Oregon was delayed one day on nis palr xed a draw in Tacoma recommended by our early custon Aili office 5 rs, whose work Sa still giving good account of rain two weeks ago. CORNER Batisfaction. Ask © ustomers, —e ; who have tested work betas: eoming to our office, be sure you are in the right place. Bring this ur | OH Tapes fa | ADDITIONAL SPORTS || :(30 207 alah 21- T hird Ave. ff on Page 16 Opposite Wrascr-aterson Co, i -COR.UNIVE RSUTS.

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