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WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1929. IMMY SACCO HANDS BOBBY MICHAELS HIS FIRST N. W. LOSS | WISCONSIN RACE WILL BREAK LONG TRIP FOR DODGER peed Wins Frisco Baseball Men elee for; Have Right to Boast Boston Boy Their Chatter Is Usually Press Agent Stuff and Pure Holds Michaels’ Bunk, but Caveney, O’Connell and Kamm Are Earn- ing Praise; Other Baseball Gossip Left Hand and Punches Well With Own Right |/ BY LEO H. LASSEN worid of good. By Leo H. Lassen | | AN FRANCISCO} Noticed the other day where he baseball seribes Was yanked for a pinch hitter—Hack are in a class by | Miller, by the way, who clicked out a themeelvea. | double, oBpBY Put a Frisco) Stats, with all his wonderful speed CHAELS lost his unie on a play and fielding ability, ten't a hitter of firet Northwest | and immediately | major league standard yet. He's still | start to Jimmy, he ls & wonderful a youngster, but hagn't developed Bxcco Ir a pip of star, sure to be | driving power at the plate, He can/ a fourroun4) sold for @ bundle | hit harder right-handed than from of kale, eto, ete.) the left side of the plate. But Stats, a fashy victory. that the sale would hurt his playin: this year, To date O'Connell ts hit-| gin, and the fourth foun Michaels desperately trying to land a knock. Tribe Is Winner in Seattle Trims Salt Lake in Typical Utah Slugfest, 11to8 Vernon .....5 fan Franctsce 1 ve serap at the ae i ill eet Arena last night. | But for One® |in order to use his speed getting to| QALT LAKE CITY, May 17-—In «| Not until after nearly an hour's ee) coe prod bo ry *. from Sgt ig yore 44 wi Gade is pian Catbiiana Sacco was too twice, yea, Ver | first base hae shifted almost entirely typical Sait Lake game, the 8® play did they hit thetr stride because| aidan vs tice titta will be bilred exch | Muve the coach a chance to see |v astern crews and ts worried fast tor the New | ily three "times to the left aide Attle Indians trounced the Salt Lake| of apparent nervousness. Then! sunday until the round robin is com.| HOW the men match up in| occ’ ine inck of comparative form York Hobrew boy hens. Chas Another yoar In this loop, where Hees, 11 to # yesterday in the OP@0-| eonaster ran 208 for the high run of| pleted. If arrangements can be made,|competition with an Eastern | snown by his Washington men. and by continu. | “PG parucuwssy this spring. the pitching is darn good, but not up ing game of the series. erhaps two men will work each| crew, ‘The lone of Sam Shaw at No. 6 ously holding like |__ The first oase was Jimmy Caveney.|tg the every day fine standard in th The reguiar quota of home rune ‘'* Maht finally gotng out with an| Porisps - He be has seriously handicapped, the crew a vise to Mi-| The Seal shortstop was lauded to the ui show, would have givin State the! was dished up, Brick Eldred and|“Afinished run of $6 in the 16th in. | ATTENTION, Western followers of the sport reoentiy. ‘The big veteran Sasa chaels’ k. 0. left hand, outboxing him Lathe — ror oe = ag ain, | hitting confidence that he needs. | Veun Gregg crashing the circuit er MANAGERS welcome the provision of the Con) 1, baa shape and may not row range, the Boston entry won i. Weneersw ir of hands! Should he fajl to make good with eo Soares Ath Wh in which provides y at long ze, ry Jimmy Caveney ahowed Seattle tans | 5 vt arte ‘eit deat have biows for the visitors, Eldred get} Coc rane—0, 72, 94, 9, 6,0,2,1, 0, If there were any errors In the Iist| tract with Wisconsin w! Pt against Wisconsin. He will make ting @ pair that drove in three runs! : a. | Pe Michaels won the frst round, | #0me shortstop p «ve Pho — wasted a year by going to the DIE in the first and three more in the, ) 2). 3h % 7 17%, 20, 8, 0, 0,| chants, Three Brom.’ Dye Works, Fre | Washington on the Pacific Coast |t® compete at Poughkeepsie. At fnfing Bacco across the Ting 0) ee ee oe eee Cincinnati, and | me too soon. |fourth. Joe Jenking rammed theo f s¢ t03, 70, 86-600. + % %)mont Cyclones, L. V. Westernman| z Wasn.| Present Virgil Murphy s in hie seat, couple of times with terrific lefts to | 00% Nan Mal ot he's making good. |_ THIS season would have prepared) pall out of the lot for the home Scien’ fenbobeuaigne, beh) (Co. and Weat & Wheeler, as pub | Within the next few Fieve been | ,.Comch Lander and Manager Mid the body. Publicity sold Jim O'Connell for | Stata for a real big league career, |town talent. lecinee a0 * i} CoM | ished In Tuesday's Star, the pilots of|!naton and Wisconsin have {| @eton have eet June § as the day ‘The last three rounte went t0} 475 909 to the New York Giants, He |DUt unless he picks up in his hitt! Eldred was quite the fly tn the! avernan—schaafer, 821-8; Coch-| these teams should send in their cor-| traditional crew rivals but have Bot) ce geparture for the erew on the Bacco. The second session was close | 10 10°) Ot in i923, It waa thought |/N@ May be out of a job, because big! Lo” Clement, getting four blows | rane, 281.58 : ' tions thru the mail, met for seven years. astern trip. ‘Ten erow mn ae the third was Sacco's by a .arge mar. |" ” g|eague outfielders have to hit, . WISCONSIN WON coxswain will make the trip, In ad fam Lewis started on the hill for! tonight and the third and final block PAGE 9 THE SEATTLE STAR OARSMEN Call for Schaefer Leads in Cue Play Balk-Line Champion Wins First Block in Match With Cochrane, Chicago MICAGO, May 11-—-Playing poor } Dilliards Jake Schaefer and Wel-| ker Cochrane opened their world’s, championship balk Une match here last night with Schaefer, the cham- pion, winning the first block of the 1,600-point match 600 to 421, Hees Badger Eight to Test Real Varsity Strength Joe, Pete and Eddie ss emrici shankar fois col Ga Seun Kokash, Standridge and| ‘? Leave on June3 Whitesides Wanted to Umpire Star Finals OMEBODY page Joe Kokash, Pete Standridge and Eddie White- aidem This trie of young fellows should) report to the sporting editor of The immediately, hey're wanted to umpire tn the finale of The Star Junior Baseball First Mix BY HAROLD MARQUIS ITTLE dope is available in Coast circles as to the strength of the Wisconsin crew, which will meet Wash- ington’s oarsmen on Lake Mendota June 12. As the sport has just been revived in the Badger university, critics are at a loss to estimate the strength of the Madison eight. Coach Leader, of the purple and gold squad, welcomes the opportunity to meet Wisconsin. In addition to giving the Washington crew a chance to break their 8,000-mile journey PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Won, Lowt. of men eligible for the Hillman Mer-|that the Badgers will row against |the trip East in hopes of being able The second block ts to be played LASS B = trips. FINALS ABANDONED FIRST RACE dition to the coach and Plans for conducting Class Bi finals) py the first trip made East by ' rs ting around 450 and is leading the TY COBB PICKS Salt Lak b th mit de | Thursday. Dut Sacco crowed h'm into the |) 00.0 in stolen t O'Connell has| UP GOOD YOUNGSTERS hae Farengg By na bali new ang wn od one neh ae | for the teams failing to quality for| washington Wisconsin defeated the pr = Gane = rained | iways lcoked like a good hitter, but| Ty Cobb has been very fortunate! gamual retired in favor of Hlimer The heed i Ap ise a Bagg nat adage Pango opr on the Gotham miller. ™ - ’ ° | have nm abandon y the) pn, Vashi had on): aces showed thank & eivver ney can Am gales A ase ge roomegg up classy youngsters this) Reiger, who wasn't very effective | round robin between the two Vending | cree poe to: teain dee. the regatta a . | season either t ; rien aele ety Nand and can out-| playing. That was all he needed last| After a poor start the Tigers are| os ak Fi | {came of each of the three preliml-| and tater showed thetr superiority a bien. haels is billed to tangle | seasop. climbing into the American league | Lane Ca Wisk a SR — ONLY TWO GAMES - by winning third place at Pough ih Bob Harper in WVancouver,| ‘Take the case of Willie Kamm. | race, and it is largely thru the work | Rarsey Pa. leas * gis lie | FOR SUNDAY keepsie, one shell ahead of the Bud C. May 36 over the 10-round | Kamm is undoubtedly a great fielder. | of his young pitche “ es a " Gell One geante Gre om the ton Ot ute, and unless Michaeis lands his) 1, ig possible that there isn't any) Pilette and Johnson, particulart: ee Sa Rae for BN bed The Ross Giants will] This season Washington will stop ©. southpaw mitt, Harper should | petter fielder at the hot corner in the| the former, are going well ge we play off two postponed games at B.|& Week at Madison to break the} peeve no trouble beating him. game than this youngster, But bis| recruit hurler from Texas; - “ DS oe ae F. Day playfield, meeting the Asahi|!ong Jump to the Atlantic and will | ; BRONSON hitting hasn't been anything to/Stoner, another unheard-of DOW | Gregs. » Oe a oe ie Cubs at noon and the Washington! set into first class training for the| ‘S ONE brag about. Last year he hit like &/ comer, are going great guns. Live = ae et ee Park club at 2 p.m. If the Washing-[4ual row. A victory over Wiscon- By « sterling finish tn the tast two| wild man in the early spring, but) ‘Then there's young Rigney, the) , Tolls | ee eee ton team wine Sunday, it enters the| "if will add prestige to the Wash- rounds, Muff Bronson, the okt-time|then fell down. But the Frisco writ-| Texas recruit shortstop, who ts find: genick ef oo... 6 6 8 6 | finals, otherwise the Park boys must |!nston record, while a defeat at the Portland favorite, won a decision ers jazzed up every blow he made, | ing himeelf. vitt, tb o..2 65 58 off a th th the Mount Baker| bands of the Badgers will be likely Fever Morgan Jones, the Tacoma|and this spring he is tearing the| Recruit hurlers pitch well for the fan’. se as Bae ae ron foe's port in the finals **lte puncture the bubble now forming youngster, in the sem!-windup, Bron.| cover off the ball He 1 also among | Tigers because they ha . _ chee D. it af AE ie ey? aR | Other teams in the league schedul-|!> the East. son ts only a shadow of the great| the leaders in base tl fidence in t hittin, bility of the | Je . . 2 ue od E Rattler of @ few years ago, but he| In the majority of cases too much | powerful Detroit attack. Backed up > olbetbbon WE oe fe ta | | three weaatba puntianed si reams ap geal posal cbt cy co Stonees Will Gomaser’ te Gaageraae showed flashes of the cless that publicity is detrimental, and most of by such swatamiths as Hellman, / ‘ } RS OY ah OA | s eed Washington for some of the strong. made him a Northwest hea/i'iner for the Frisco baseball chatter is purely | Cobb, Veach, Blue, Bassler and ° 4a 8 Oe 3 ext competition in the annual Hud-|_ Althe defeated by Harta several seasons. | bunk, but when it comes to Caveney,| Jones the Tiger pitchers can well be | *Thurstos 0:8 §°% Modes and WASHINGTON pe Ballard, in the high school matehes Sepiicendls iene Masiter te inet bé ot | ecatieent | Kehaik: Merrie, Tarrison, Nayier, Rommel son classic, Other writ Gepre- | other day, Jones used his left har4 well tn mn an a confiden' | Totals 40 8 16 87 88 Slend Perkina cate the possibilities of Washington |captetn of th ‘the early rounds, but Brunson took | Mitted that they have praixe coming| Like the Seattle shortstop when | sMatted tor Cartwright tn minim; thied | WINS EASY Wuislest ea sank Gnd ccmnend tlk teh: of the on ithe offenstve tn the third end fourth | to them. ene snl gr ng gga ur tit nest | the outlook is gloomy for the West- nd had no trouble h'tting Jones| 2 rig mag orge Poorg tered Pe tet | BALL GAME |erners. nowever, calttornia’s excel- h both hands when he started a lin \ on wince | to 8 /Qut | lent showing last season in defeat. EXPERIENCE in the American league ra ait Quian POKANE, May 17.—Gonzaga’s weanon tn the Coast league! their long reign of supremacy back | ‘em. ‘The special event was a whale of «| Another done Arnold Stata alin 1907-08-09 between Sammy Gerdon and Would ha immy Cole. The Portisnd bantie the call ever Cole tn a beau! 1 fight T FOURTH OUND Cole had a alight edgo untf th th round, when Gorton made a Bp venderful finish. They stood toe to Queen Anne, Franklin and West Seattle Annex Games ie, anderta oe cae TEAM STANDINGS Playing tight defensive baseball be | ame score i. oie iH sunw zon taeaesk ‘The poorest Rick dan tas dauiiabiiieteey Won. Lest. Pet-lhind Art Butler's effective hurling. | portiand .......c+seeeeses 9 12) Bost ir | Washington opens a two-game ae-| when manned by the varsity, the!/al) been sold for Saturday's Browne he the card. ‘Seth’ Eadie Wess ona |aeom Ace Cle oe] Went Seattle had no, trouble wallop: se acc iiely wileoed| on Shae | ries with Idaho today at Moscow, showing of the men recently has Yank game, when Babe Ruth is . bi ‘ Ineo’ r ‘ a8) -" | " At Pitebore . 8 ‘ ' Pe wn alge or Da Mls and Pe $$ Be] he score RH. Bl the seer woes ia, aston, ever | Phe Oregon vxaven aetenteg tt SMMTMIIINIHUUIIIINIUNINIUTNTUNLINATUATUALAA neg sittings oe “ Oarficla 1 6 ane | Went Seattle of 3. Oe ana ONeM tend Mat-/man 16 to 6 at Corvallie Tuesday. |= — noo — |Gartield . cone ¥ © o, Kremer | Gove. , 2. aol can The “are po the Rood: q== NM ANNE kept pace in the| Batteries Butler aad Sypheri ang 3 . Dumevich| The score— *| BRENNAN STOPS TRACEY . jresulus and Carrol, opper. and Daly. lwew York . re “y ro wad Eddie Moore catching. Green threw | & high school baseball race by beat. 2 wh | — Kt ont | NEW YORK, May 16. — Bill] ity of gloves an! Fidle caught {ng Lincoln after 12 innings of play | The ecore— an F. FB Be avery one, most of them on the chin. | Charlie Givens and Al Schacht) Tefereed, Schacht workug in the wecond bout and tn the finale with by a 7 to @ tally Effective pitching game was a seo-saw affair thruout yesterday. The yesterday, 6 to 4 | The scor R. H. E. waved the game for the Quakers. Givens presiding tm the other three. |ouen anne woe? 18 4 The score: R WE The show, staged ty Nate Druxin- ILincoin . . shih ive Oe Oat ci rien ae man, was filled with action, and it | “ patteries—Pritten, Galer and Mc-|Franklin . . s°' tom Was too bad that mors customers | pons didn’t turn out as they missed some | g00d milling. Ratteries—-Fox and Fowler; Patri cell! and Davis. Wallingford, Shidier wat} Hyman. DUNDEE WINS | for Bouts With Champion Gooreman, San Diego, at Vernon last Bight EW YORK, May 11—After re-| been decited upon for both men, ac- turn of the champion from Eu-| cording to the most reliable infor-| rope, official announcement of th Demprey-Wills fight in Montreal on | NEW YORK—J. 6. Cosden, turf. | July 1, te expected. Man, made a new record when he| The site has been selected | keep a secret, but it fs understood : paid $25,000 to James Arthur for the| Montreal and the arrangements! Dempsey will work on @ percentage tontract of “Chick” Lang, ttle ap-| have progressed to such an extent/or will accept the same eum that that tentative training quarters have | ne got for putting Carpentier on the oii disouesamaaas carpet last summer. | If Dempsey wins from Witla he has the chance to make clore to a million dollars this year, as he would Ike to work on Louls Firpo| before the fightanad fans of Argen-| tina, | The half-million ¢ollar purme of. | te by wealthy Buenos Aires sportsmen last Saturday for @ Dempaey-Firpo fight Is not alr, En-/ | thusiasm south of the equator over the showing of Firpo tn the United States has reached such a point | Dempsey could demand that sum BOX DRAW DENVER—Capt. Bob Roper and/ Tred Fulton fought a 12-round draw ast night. ‘The purse ts about the only thing | P |that Tex Rickard haa been able to in | decided to make the trip. It will not be @ surprise to see) Dempsey on his way to Argentina jin the fall. HARPER AND ROGERS WILL BATTLE HERE) Be" HARPER and Frankie Rogers | will box the headline bout of Brown & Hulen’s smoker at the Are. na Tuesday. Harper, who has not boxed here Decidedly sot ‘There's greater comfort, more Toom- m4 you'll like the service, the ng new diversions. lete with ou can travel on Admit Francisco, Los Angeles and maximum of comfort and #© oe nimum of cost. us tell you more thout this travel-by- Water way it's the comfortable, invigoratin Sheertul wa: too, ladder of pugilien and {a rated as the best boxer ever turned out in the Northwest, Harper didn't go thru with a- match with Rogers last fall and the boxing commission has ruled that he must fight Rogers or nobod y—and economic TICKET OFFICES: 4 Becona A 4 225 Pike St. Senttio Phone EMiott 2068 MIT Pacific Ave, Tacoma z McMICKEN, Pass, Traffic M. Smith Bidg., Seattle, Wash Brondway, leading the prep base ball race, lost a tough game to the University Frosh team, 11 to 10, at Lincoln park yesterday. | € CHICAGO.—Marin Plestina ana} John Pesek wrestied three hours to a draw here last night, The match was booed thruout, | mation. iq | himself and get away with it if he || | in a long time, has gone far up the | | Mite fummary | f Franklin eame out on top tn the | vernsn on the Lower Woodland park field fast game with Ballard at Columbia | At fan Pranel terion a Annew in the pinches by Leonard Patricelll *" i ] ing the best of Eastern college jcrews and the better than average The score pitchers were wild and Washing Detroit... scesee i} ton had little trouble defeating the| snowing made by Washington in| feeerved om theee dare, The ping tee 2) 2 an Oldhawe ond Pri. | oad team i yrntor gos bap her two trips East have given the| Sandave, wesld,, sonfiiet wah Struck | tips, Kricksom, Brilieart and Gherrity, | Ed Liston pitched swell Dall for the/ pacitic colleges some prestige in| jengue, which will cover © “7 ee visitors. Eastern crew circles, . five weeks, starting weet: . NATIONAL LEAGUR The score— R F. EB — w Leet Pet. | Washifgton .....00+-.14 12 1 Season Gene Beene (ae ae rouble ye Ran H secseerecceess 8 ? ? and Vincent i; agouee to Morea a: 4 Mal a thra the Northwest ea tty Foor oat tags oe angel OP pe omnes 4 from California, but they are i Umpires. Time—2 04 theme Downs, Foley, Garrity and Pecaro straight across the continent to Pusnthtetiene crescents: vich, { Cheeves| Brennan, Chicago heavyweight, | g lend OParrent | knocked out Jim Tracy, Australian, | At m. Loule—Phiiadeiphta-m, Louie |! the eighth round of « scheduled game postponed by rain 12-round bout here last night “P pestepa Dell and Ye Olde Golf Shoppe The Golf Shop which Mr. Archie Stuart formerly operated in the Rialto Building is now a part of the Cheasty Store, where it will continue under his man- agement. 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