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THURSDAY. MAY 25, 1922. Crane and Hood Look Like Real Pastimers Shortstop Boots Costly Grounder, but Then Plays Per-| fectly in the Field; Crane Covers Lots of Ground; | Hood Looks Strong at Plate } BY LEO H. LASSEN | TATTLE took one on the chin in the opening | game with Sacramento yesterday by a 3 to 0 tally because they couldn't hit Long Bill Prough effectively. | fans and fanettes who were on hand for the! opening festivities saw Sam Crane, Seattle's new shortstop, and Wally Hood, the new left fielder, in action. And both made good im- | pressions. | Crane booted his second chance, a hard-hit grounder crashed by Justin Fitzgerald to start ie tard inning and the boot was turned into a run later. But he fielded every other chance perfectly. His work in going to his left to spear Pearce’s hard grounder in the ninth was a great piece of work. He threw the Solon out b: a beautiful running throw. Bill Stumpf wouldn't have caught that ball in a fish net. At the plate Crane didn’t do anything in the hitting line, iut nobody else on the Indian roster did, either, for that mat- ter. He was robbed of a hit by Fitz, who went far to the | right and ked his fly out) --—-~-~-— - of the air with a one-handed stab in the seventh. It was one of the best catches ever staged at the local ball yard.| Crane is a tall, loosely built fel: | low, who bounds over the ground.| Secramento— He moves about easily apd throws | Pitsseraid, of well. His team mates say he is alpoe se”? smart toseer and if he can only | Ryan. maintain his present pace it looks like that troublesome shortstop | berth hag been plugged. Hood, batting in third place, did |™ ®ome nifty bunting. He crossed up the Sacramento battery with two Men on and with none away when | ° he laid down a beautiful bunt. He beat it o easily when Prough and Oscar Stanage did an Alphonso and | Gaston act. * Hood was called upon te bunt on! ; r another trip up there and he deliv. | Jace! @red perfectly. He ts fast, stands} well at the plate and looks good in| Totals Score by Inning the field. Good as Billy Lane tw the | secramento ae eee Mttie fellow will find the going hard|_ Hit 11 ere to break into the Indian outfield at | **atle 33 He fae the present time. Summary Runs reapo’ je tor— | Jacobse 1. Struck out-—-Hy Jacote 4, by INDIANS FAIL Prough 5. Bases on balla Off Jacobs IN PINCH oft Prough 4. Stolen mse = yes = ce Sheehan, McGaffigan, Hood The Indians had two beautifull Runs baited ie—-Sheehan. Ryan, Prourh chances to score yesterday when | Caugnt stealing —~ Pick, Ryan Deoubic Prough experienced slight streaks of | ity? —Jaceds to 8. Adams to Murphy : wildness, but the Selons pulled out | rick,{?,sanags, te Meliwitz; Prougn to/ safely both times. Vernon aeee * ad ane Cueto walked to start the fourth, | tos Angeles 460 Barney bit San Franctece “ bioy “yr a line single to right and emanate r+ 490 Hood beat out a bunt. With none Beattie . = away Eldred hit right at Pick. Cueto|sait take . ° ‘Was forced at the plate and Stanage | Portviand ... od completed a double play by nailing |**cramente « oe mad Brick at first. Murphy walked, but) tne score— R Spencer Adams filed out. | San Francisco - ~# | At Los Angeles. . Fatteries: Sea, Coumba and Hughes, Wallace and Baldwin. Again In the sixth Cueto walked and so did Barney, with none away. Hood moved them up with a bunt. But Eldred and Murphy both flied| The score— x out. pn ; Eldred started the ninth with a|” matseries: Deli, Jelly and Mannan single, but Murphy hit into a double | Kramer and Koehier, Play and the Indians’ chances went on glimmering. Peed SACRAMENTO ‘ . Kallio and Jenkins; Suth- riand and King. | i= Pet. | Faarenit former Sea} star, play: fing his first game for Sacramento, started the game with a single to center. He went to third on Spen-|! cer Adams’ error on Pick’s grounder. Ryan waiked, filling the bases. Shee han flied to Rarney, and over came Fitz Elmer’ Jacobs, who was on mound for the tribe, had trouble with | the visitors in the early innings. But he tightened in the last five frame and blanked the tourists. Fitz got a lite on Crane's boot in| Simcionact Brooklyn | Phnadetpn: Phiiadelpnis At Pittsburg Batteries Carison and Gooch, : a} ana Montiee; | , . The _seore— 2 @ 2 the third, went to second on McGaf-| New York ..-+.sseecesseses ge Baar figan's bunt, to third on Pick’s infield a CRN pie oe 1 1 | Battertes: ougias and Snyder; Laque| ry an scored on Ryan's blow to left] .oi*itsryraves Moltwitz and Pearce singled In el The score— nm F tom 2 z fourth, and Mollie went to third when reg eee, ; Stanage hit into a double play. The) “‘petieries:, Ovechger and O'Neill: Ptet visiting first sacker scored when! fer, North, Goodwin, Barfoot and Heath Prough scored a single to right. | cote, Ainsmith. That ended the sceting for the day. PROUGH PIT! HED GOOD BALL Detron Bill Pronugh fs no youngster any/ Philadelphia sigan but the big Sacramento hurl. | Cleveland it orld stu every | Washington h a world of stuff on ry Poston one of the most effec pl ders in this man’s The score— Washing Jat New Y. Prough makes the opposition hit a Jot ot fy balls. He has a good curve! matteries Johnson 1 ti has falr speed, but the spin | Jones and Schang. on the onion is his greatest | | The acore— Detroit about | At Philadeiph: Batteries: Ehinke, Oise Harris, Hetmach, One Provgh is that @round when he’s pitching, but oid commendable thing he doesnt monkey! Gut there to work, and does it. The game erday was played in an hour and 25 minutes, one of the fast- | 6 of the year. The score— ling and Washington and Pullman Clash for Ball Honors BY HAROLD MARQUIS | Miasionaries, as expected, their aver CE more Washington State col-|age will rise to .760 for the opening lege invades the university base- | of the final series. ball lot for the closing series of the | Matthews’ men will have to feavon and once more the champion. | break even on the series to cop the | ship of two leagues will be decided | pen if Washington State takes by the series, Last season W. &. C,|the series from Whitman. A victory Closed half a game to the good in|in both games for the Cougars would the final mix and the bunting is still| put them half a game to the good | floating over the Pullman field over Washington, Friday at 4 p. m. and Saturday at| Washington men played a high! 10 a. m. the local nine and the Cou-| grade of ball on the road and have | gars will cross bats for the deciding| the advantage of a home field and fracas. The second game will be/|two day ’ rest for the week-end played in the morning to prevent a|gamer. There is no indication of a! conflict with the Pacific and North |slump in the team that broke even | west conference track meet in the with the Cougars in Pullman, While | stadium Saturday, |the coach and men are not predict At present Washington 1s topping ing the results of the battle, it wo id | the list in the conference nding |not surpr Jeattle fans to see both with 13 victories and three defeats, |games fail to the Purple and Gold W. 8. C. ranks second with 10 win In all probability Tiny Leonard and four defeats, holding .714 points |and Elbert Harper will be the twirl | to 812 for Washington. If W. 8. C.|ern to start against W C. These Wins both games from the Whitman |men bave been pitching nice ball all |] Address...... Star Tennis Entry Blank I wish to enter the events marked with X Park Tennis Tournament: in The Star-Woodiand Women's Singles. ..... M Junior Boy Singles. fs Singles...... Men's Doubles ... Women's Doubles Mixed Doubles .. Junior Boy Doubles. ner) I can play after.........0’clock on week dayo; after....,....0’clock on Saturday NAIMNG. cscs cweecreteneeeseeereeenes THE SEATTLE STAR | IN. A Individual batting avere, ending Sunday, May 21, 1953, all batemen Last An mn * 1h. AA, SYM BR. Pet. We ny w o . ' 1 am o ‘ : ' n Marois Gentile “6 1 “mw é ‘ 5 ut 8. Adame. nentile +d 1 ’ ‘ ! ° e . e 7 o e " J s ° ' ° Se ae . “a , 2 ° i 1 | Lane, seaith eu fs t 8 8 i . : . ° ° . stamot. Seattle um“ bd s ° 1 v 1 Star. Net Entries Are Slow : The Yanks filled bases with none out in the ninth, couldn't seore, Blanks Must Be Filed for! ; p Coline gave the Indians seven| Woodland Park Meet (pc eesnn et ieee Before May 31 | | swe nomers by Harry Wetman and one in| Titers a 7-to-6 vietory over the Athietics tor} are left entries NLY a few days which to send tn ‘The Pirates made sweep of The Star-Woodland park tennis tour-| the series with the a nament, The blanks must be file da the las tgame, 11 te 4. miine hit at The Star or at the tennis de) ® homer with partment of Piper & Taft's before Mes 6 p. m., Ma a1 | The entry list, so far, is disap-| in the 16th that bent the Reda, 2 to 1. pointing, as the number of entries is far below that of last year. Ten | The —— loat their = straight nis players planning to enter this| "hen the Braves won, te wc Sees Hiatbs & bet 8nd) vas, Chester Ductt and Walter Swan “gen = poner ecg gon, Art Langlie and Windy Lang ven events will get under way|lie, In A. Watson and Vivet Scott. Pod aie gab dl JUNIOR BOY ‘ No charges are made for playing corse Clarke, Cedric McLaugh in the tournament, but each player|!!", Donald Schloeman, Dean Chris-| must furnish his own tennis tie, Ora Atwell, Atwood Scott, N | thruout the meet json Robinson, Walter Swanson Fou Ne ie ‘entries that have| Chester Duett James Scully, How come in since Saturday, when the| “Fd Langile, Vivet Scott, last Sint tad, fotiow | JUNIOR BOY DOUBL MEN'S SINGLES | Howard Langlie and Nelson Rob- Vivet Scott Howard TLangtie,|'nson, Walter Swanson and Che@ter Winds Lanclic, Art Langtic, er.| Dusty) Ore Atwell @ng | Dotalal man Meyer, James Scully, Chester|Schloeman, ‘Walla Howe and Duett, Walter Swanson, G. Nelson | Dean pe, Melvin Dranga and tobinson, Dic unde is, Bruce| Vivet Scott ery Dick Vander La Bru WOMEN’S SINGLES MEN'S DOUBI Mildred Itkin, Rita Meyer, Dor: truc € eth and Nick Van othy Little. st-cerlldcccaaieertnisdllealoullbe WOMEN'S DOUBLES eason and lor effective inst the Dorothy Little and Rita Meyer. Cougars, Gardner will be on reserve | MIXED DOUBLES but the outhpaw a downed in| Rita Meyer and Herman Meyer, Pullman and Matthews will probably | Mra Hardy and Nelson Robison use a right-hander against the State’ Marguerite Reynolds and Dick Van college men, der Las, Dave Multnom Seden and’ Orta Witter, | | performed in capable style im | |league gamce so far. Ren Lombard | Vernon Penegor is playing Multnomah clu “« first sack, Fred Pepin ts Morris and Gorden Barteau, Crysta on second, Fred Dwyer is noe oe third and either Ernest Lisdtke ¢ Jerome MeDonaid will be at WOMEN'S EVENTS 100 yards, free style—Louise Little, LEW TENDLER GUILTY? stop. Liedtke, the regular , " “ EW ° stop, tx being troubled with am Mary uller, Beattie Y. W. ©. A. Vir EW YORK—Lew Tendler, of| T04 ankle frown, 3 Bestman and Maud Dare QUALIFIES Philadelphia, * guilty of holding |" Tony Ripley ia holding down aby. Crystal lub ‘ be the Leonard-Tendler ight weight | geig Ronald McDonald is (tt yards, free style—Audrey Grittin, | FOR FINALS championship fight, according to 4! in center and Bud Jarves te ip Vistoria 1 A.'A.t Virginia Wilson, Bolt: | statement from the boxing commis | gaia itue |W SHINGTON park qualified for} "10". Tendier wanted 25 per cent! Kenny Staats te doing fine man | the finals in The Star league|°f the receipts and @ no-decision | behind the plate. which starts Sunday, by trimming| “&>t Dwyer and Liedtke are the Ross Giants, 7 to 6, at B. F SAO SIRES Paes, the lead when St comes to Day playfield last night. The los . with Penegar, Pepin, Ripley ers put themselves in the game! Cayintine MONO inch,» | Jerome MeDonald all showing th c o z . — 7 tick. _ ” sue home runs over the right] »»,, Univeriity of Caliente tanull well with the « tana fete team is staying in Boston at the jaset Zaste, Sgn ere owt. 2etts | warm, tanned 1B ny | Metal, where they wtopped Inst. year #2 FOR WARREN and under) —Ma wiler an i ore, ‘ Little, Seattle ¥. W. C. A.i Daley ” J instead of going out to Swampscott. ‘WASHINGTON —President Vancouver A. & Agnes pel ‘The game was the last prelimin-| by cnesea/ with the other athletes | tances were made as Big Swim Meet On | Tonight ‘Final 1s of P. N. A. Indoor | Meet Booked for i tal Pool CLASSY field of entries fea tures the second half of the P. swimming championships which will held tonight at Crystal Pool, Events for both men and women, including Junior events, are on the program. The Crystal club leads the meet with 34 points to 30 for Multnomah, The first half of the program was staged recently in Portland. | | be the The program will get under way at & p.m. The following events, with the complete list of entries, follow MEN'S EVENTS | 100 yards, free style—Harold Matton Hien Lombard and Multnomah club; Ervia Nelson Yerry, Tacoma Mitrie Konownloff, Robert K. smith Kenneth @peidel and Marry MeWatters, Crystal ctup, Yards, free style—Tareld Matton, mah club; Jimmy Kean, Portiand Ervin Nelson and Robert fi 4; Mitrie Konowsleff, Spri her and Marry MeWatters, Crystal Jimmy Bean. Harry fipeidet 4 Crystal club; J. 5 Herbert Nelson and Herbert Don McGillvray, Mound Hope of Hillman Squad) Newcomer Squad Is 7 ‘ _in Loop Hillman Boys bys Came to the : | Frontin Big Spurtatthe | Close of Prelims ee, BING new to’ Star league, much te regarding 4 real class of the — Hillman Mem chants, a# line up for finals that F Sunday at B. Day playfield ‘The a must be | led as the dark horve team the playoff between the siz for the trophy starta. | The Hillman gang lost only ome i preliminary game, taking one a the chin from the powerful Brothers squad, but they fi the season in a biaze of |swamping the Zerolene Cubs Saturday and checking in a big over the Best Shoe Shop the ## lowing day, cinching their place. | the finals. | The big burden of carrying | Hillman’s thru the finals reste the shoulders of Don a thelr burler. He ts the only mound man on the staff and falters the Hilimans may be up for pitchers. MeGilivray 4 Brownfield, Crystal club. free style (unior Louise Litue Y. W. CA: Daley Vancouver &. & C.; Neva Brown field and Agnes Speldel, Crystal ciud. SOPH TRACK MEN WINNERS The sophomore class won the in interfratern!' semi-final | last terclass track meet at the Univer-| into one extra sity with 64 points. The frosh! will play th took 24 and the juniors 10. The senior class had no entries No particularly good times or dis- varsity and} frosh varsity men are not eligible} A! to com: The sophomores took | first in all but three events. for the ATURING MacGREGOR BASEBAL TODAY 2:45 Ladies' Day Every Thursday Chilaren Double-Header Saturday at 1:30 Double-H seats tor Saturday and Sunday Arcade Bldg. Phone Hiliott 2846 Pi on Noble night 4 to ary struggle of The Star league. SIGMA NU CLUB la WALLOPS BETAS | Sigma Nu won the first of ty baseball inning. Sigma the breaks Colonel Golf Balls Clubs GOLF LESSONS By Appointment L PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE SACRAMENTO «. SEATTLE ‘s Day Every Friday eader Sunday at 1:30 now selling at 3102 league games from Beta Theta field at the Untversity 3. The play went winner of the Sigma Phi Epsilon-Phi Kappa Sigma game. Frits Haggis pitched a good game losers, but the game were against the Betas. 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