The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1922, Page 8

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*» * {STAR JUNIOR BASEB 1SEATTLE INDIANS DRO Six Crack Clubs Battle for Cup and for Seattle Baseball Honors Brothers’ Dye Works, Hillman Merchants, F: West & Wheeler and L. V. Westermans En! Games Sunday at B. F. Day Playfield in Fremont q remont Cyclones, Washington } tered in Big Playoff; First, BY LEO H. LASSEN jonship of Seattle for the 1922 season hang-| the cream of Seattle talent, will pry the B. F. Day tomorrow. “y ante, L. V. Westerman Co., ‘ashington Park are ITH the junior baseball champ ing in the balance, six junior clubs, lid off the finals for The Star trophy Three Brothers’ Dye Works, Hillman Mere! Fremont Cyclones, West & Wheeler Liberty Park and W the six teams that will scrap it out for the silverware. The Three Brothers’ team, with one of the strongest junior teams in the history of basebal] in Seattle, will enter the series as “the team to beat. The other five clubs are evenly matched with little to chose between them. ‘ ‘ first will find the L. V. Westermans battling the West & : | Whoever outfit at noon. The second melee will be between Washington —- Park and the Three Brothers Dye Works. This gets under way at 2 p, m. 7 The 4 o'clock struggle will bring the Fremont Cyclones and the Hillman : Merchants ther. Kokash the best semi-pro umpires in the Northwest, og be merthaly aye op gy Kokash will officiate in all the noon and _ |4 o'clock games, while White- The Junior Lineups sides will call ‘em in the 2 WEST & WHEELERS | o'clock tiffs. ‘The umpires wil be tn absolute Collins, ss. Finney, 3b. charge of the games. Choice of innings will be decided Ron Willis or La Chance, rf. Ray Willis, If. by the flip of a colm before every game. Hoth teams must furnish one Butler, 2b. Kirkey, 1b. new: baseball before every game, the “home club” putting in the third| Todd or Morse, ef. Mitchell or Haines, ¢. | to be played over at the end of a WESTERMAN CO. | jbe allowed to use the grounds long: | er than $0 minutes after their time is up except in the case of the 4/ o'clock gamea Tie games will have | ball, the “visitors the fourth and) Hardin or Burke, p. regular schedule | ‘The schedule calle for the three then they alternate, each club re | THREE BROTHERS DYE | games to de played on succrentve ALL, TITLE SERIES T0 0 P TO SIXTH PLACE IN C SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1922. Big League Umpiring for Juniors Eddie Whitesides and Joe Kokash, the crack indicator men, who will officiate in the finals of The Star Jun- ior Baseball league, which start at the B. F. Day playfield tomorrow, certainly looked like big leaguers when The Star camera man caught them in action. Both fellows have a world of experience in handling ball games in the Northwest, and they should insure Star league fans of some good officiating. 4 PEN TOMORROW OAST LEAGUE RACE ‘Sane Win Over Reds _ Again, 4-3 Weakness With the Wil- low Loses Another Ball Game for the Indians like the Senators, the Indians, are doing the come back. The Mack men 4ropped their third straight, 4-4, when Sacramem to came up from behind, bunched oix of its nine hits in twe frames and took a lead that all the fans’ exhortations and all the Tribe's pinchmen could not overcome It was « tough game to loss, for |in the main, gaunt Sylvanus Gregg showed wonderful control, used big old bean to wonderful advantage, and, tightening up frequently when | his teammates’ boots put him in a hole, he poked thru a few strikeouts to end the suspense. Gregg’s slante were expecially a puzzler to Pearce. Three times, | when the Solon shortstop stepped up to the plate, there were runners om | the sacks and any kind of @ hit | meant runs, Gregg fanned him. “Pinches” Kunz pitched a smooth | game for Sacramento, airtight feld- ‘ing helping him wonderfully. taining its own property after each | WORKS game Lowry, 2b. | In case of tie games no teams will | Jones, rf. Speidel, 1b. ss. Reagan, Miller, c. Swift, p. Sundays at the following playfields B. F. Day, South Park, Lincoln | park, Columbia and the last unde | | cited. j | _Bach Sunday each club should be | 0m hand, tn uniform, at least 39 mtn. | | Utes before game time. | | The schedule calls for a round. | robin series tn which each team | playa each team in the finals, re | | gardiens of remuite. j In case of @ tie between two teame | for the championship, one game will | He had @ bunch of trouble tn the third, however, when, with one Thereafter, the Solons repeatediy |Decame da to have |Gregg tighten up. The atxth, how. lever, mw the score tied thru Pick's | single, Buddy Ryan's triple to center |field fence and Sheehan’s Tezae Murphy, decid. If more than two teams are tied, special rules will be made up jag the end of the regular schedule | In case of rain the regular sched | ale will be adhered to and the post. | poned games will be rescheduled at i” end of the regular schedule The S Figely ANKRICAN IRAOUR Won Leet. Mew Tort .cccceresees 26 a Louis . HILLMAN MERCHANTS Ripley, if. Pepin, 2b. Dwyer, 3b. hington Park Enters |: Strong Team in Series: INGTON PARK, the last)of the club, ts playing the hot) corner, team to quality tor The Star) 'yiugh Griffiths t in left field. finals, represents! re ts also the second string pitcher district, and ever) Bill Wayman in center and Wal ter Londgren in right complete the | ‘ outfield. COAST LEADERS _§s ARE TO CLASH) Vernon and Los Angeles, Coant|*7 *®¢ Charity. league leaders, clash in the big series | . NATIONAL LRAGUR next week at Los Angeles. Salt) 1 Lake comes to Seattle, Sacramento | PT. .re gore to Portland and Oakland and/m@ Lous San Francisco tangles at San Fran-| rookiya ¢iseo in the other series. ese BILL HITS FEW |" a FOR CHAMPIONS |41,897,.20" siccccasaiiind, Boemnd Phitadeiphie —-2nenee Firet game— Bill Cunningham, former Geattle | and O'Neill, Gowdy; Barnes and Snyder. outfielder, made five hits for the) 4, oem a New York Giants in their double bill! poston . yesterday with Boston, including two doubles and a hore run. VARSITY NET Marries and Quine and Ruel. on 7 3 Cole and Bassler, Woodall, Boston 1% ‘atwon and Nett and Smith, Gaston, fm the league this year. Micchell, the cleanup hitter Lincoln Wallops Franklin Big Tr ack’Six Colleges Competing Meet Set; in Big Track Meet Here BY HENRY L. FARRELL MBRIDGE, Mass, May 217.—~ “Who's gonna beat ‘em? the ond place, so that the Pacific coast would finish “one, two” in this classic Cornell, with 13 men qualified for MEET PLAYING Washington and 0. A. C. tennis) teams were meeting at the local col-| Jege courts this morning tn the final matches of the season. PREP TRACK MEET was meeting Lincoln feeona Brookiyn Philadelphia came BASEBALL | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Sacramento vs. Seattle DOUBLE-HEADER TODAY | FIRST GAME 1:30 Ladies Day Every Thursday. Children’s Day Every Friday. Reserved seats for Satur: Arcade Bidg. AUTO POLO The most exciting game in the world At Liberty Park Mth and Jefferson | TOMORROW AND TUESDAY (MEMORIAL DAY) | MAY 28 AND 30 VANCOUVER vs. SEATTLE Game Starts 2:30 P. M. ADMISSION—50c and 75c Qiiléren 250 Including War Tax Take East Cherry Street or Yesler Cars Double-Header Sunday at 1:30 y and Bunday now selling at 3102 Phone Elliott 2866 1 Pittsbu ° AU St Louis... cove @ 83 Batteries: Brooker, Zinaer and Gooe! Doak and Clemona ms Chicago Cineinn Batteries Keck and Wings. Yesterday's here—Dan Jetnam, The American lengne president retn- Mated Babe Ruth, after fining him $200 and taking the captaincy of the Yanks from hi double-hnader, 6 the stick work of Cunningham the ture. Brooktyn prolonged her win etreak with a double victory over Philadelphia, 7 to 6 and 7 to 6. That's seven straight. The Cubs and Neds divided their twin bill, Cubs won first, & te 2, and the Reds the second, 2 to 1. Roger Hornsby hit hie 1tth hemer as the Cards beat the Pirates, 6 lo % The Tanks, without Ruth, fal before the lowly Senators, 3 te 1. Schupp was victort pitchers duel with Bayne, winning for the White te 1 Cleveland, by bunc! Detroit, 6 to 8, Roel’s #f h brought tm the ran that won for the Red Sox ever the Athletics, HereToday Five Colleges Competing in Conference Meet at Stadium 'ASHINGTON, Washington State, Oregon, Oregon Agricultural college and Idaho were competing in the stadium this afternoon in the annual Coast conference track meet. Washington and 0. A. C. were doped to fight it out for the honors, Chief intereet in the big meet cen- | tered on the dashes in which Hurley, Washington; Larson, Oregon, and Snook, O. A. C., were competing. Spearow, Oregon's great jumper, was also in the spotlight. The regular program of tntercol legiate events was in order, begin- ning at 2:20 p. m. Unable to Pay Her Taxes, Takes Life GLASGOW, May 27—~Denpondent because she could not pay her taxes, Mra. Emily White, widow of a once-wealthy printer, committed sulcide. “Moonlight EXcursion Dance te ¢ applent of ann ip fares and 7| Fast asked in chorus today, as the wun-browned huskies from California | started for the finals in the tntercol- |legiate track and field champion- shipa. After seeing the University of Cal- ifornia qualify 15 men tn the trial events yesterday, the East admitted it would be a miracle if the polished triumphs of 1921. Deepening the Bastern gloom was & growing hunch that Stanford, with AUTO POLO OPENING ON HERE TODAY ‘This afternoon the curtain was ris ing, so te epeak, on the first auto polo game to be staged in Seattle in several years, with the Seattle and Vancouver, B. C., clubs as the prin- elpals, Altho the game is In ite infancy in the Northwest, It already has won thousands of followers thru the ex- hibitions given last year at Puyallup ——|and other cities In widely scattered portions of the state, The winner of the four-game series here, which will be continued tomor row and end with two games on Mo morial day, is billed to meet the Port- land club, at Portland, early in June. If the sport proves popular enough to warrant such action, a Northwest league, with teams In the larger cit: ies, may be formed in the near fu- ture, according to present plana All of the tle games are sched: wled for the Liberty park field, at 2:80 p, m., except the second game on | Berkeley machine failed to repeat its) 10 men qualified, was in line for sec. | | the semi-finals, and Princeton, with 11, were looked upon as the East's best beta, After trials, Coach Walter Christie, of California, with some of the men around him, careful lly calculated possible points on the back of an envelope. When the line| was drawn and the column footed, | | they all smiled a wide smile, “We're not sure of winning,” Chris- j tle said, winking, “but we may win!” Johnny Merchant, California star, | with a new intercollegiate hammer| record of 171 feet, 2 inches, to his credit already, and with qualifica-| tions for the broad jump and the jay. elin, looks to be a point scorer almost | 4s important as “Babe” Hartranft, of Stanford, COAST STARS ELIMINATED | CAMBRIDGE, May 27.—Morris| Kirksey, crack Stanford sprinter, was eliminated in the second semi final trials in the 100-yard dash here this morning. Henderson, Califor. nia, Wag shut out in the 120-yard | hurdles, NO MAIN EVENT FOR CARD YET No main event bas been lined up for the Arena smoker by Jimmy Ma lone, Cascade A. C. promoter, The show is to be held Thursday, Malone is making an effort to match Bobby Harper and Jimmy Sacco in a re turn bout. They fought a draw in Vancouver last night, VANCOUVER, B. C., May 27.—- Bobby Harper and Jimmy Sacco Leonard Patricelli Is Out- pitched by Tvete in Prep League Upset STANDING OF THE Won. L Queen Anne Broadway Wert Seat Franklin Lincoin Ballard Garfield UEEN ANNE took a firmer grip on first place in the prep base- ball league, defeating Garfield by the murderous score of 19 to 4, Poor fielding made the going tough for the losing hurlers, ‘The score: Queen Anne al 2a Garfield . 410 7 Batteries—Iverson and McKenzie; Gragulus, Blommer and Hopper. R EH EB Franklin received a jolt and Leon- lard Patricelli his first reverse in five starts, Lincoln stopped the Quak- ers at Lower Woodland Park in yes. terday's game 5 to 1. Tvete held the losers to four bingles. ‘The score: Franklin Lincoln Batteries — Patrice! Tvete and Hyman. In & ragged game, punctured by poor fielding on both sides, Broad. way nosed out West Seattle at Hia- watha playfield yesterday, 9 to 8. The Tigers bunched hits and took R EB scenmcenees 1 4 6 674 and Davis; Spencer Adams’ double. Singles by Stanage and MocGaff gan and a triple by Fitzgerald gave the Solons two runs and the [in the seventh. There were several instances of Weakness in the Seat phy, Adams and Crane guilty of a boot, and there couple of chances handled by Cueto in a way that was nearly Incidentally, each of the Adammes connected for a single and double, All of which, let us pray, means the whole crew may be coming back. A lot of wise old birds are due for some trouble next Saturday. Prexy Jim Boldt has designated it as “Father and Son Day.” Every father bringing a eon onder 16 years can get the boy in free. All of which indicates a number of gentlemen are going to make fine chromos out of themselves, trying to match their Stanage ¢ Kung, p B31 Huusawnund Cocos mr wnew 2Batted for Gregg in Score by innings: Sacramente . bases—Pick, Fitageraid. & Adams, J. Adama Sheehan, Eldred. J. Adama Rune batted fm—Crane, J. Adams, Ryan, Sheehan, & Adams, Fitageraid, McGaffigan, Caught stealing—-McGaffigan 2, Barney, Fiterer= ald, Cueto, Pick, Time of game—z:00. The score— nu mH San Francisc® ..scseescceee, © 16 | At Los Angeles ... Batteries: Geary wich, Hughes and Bi ns 2 a The score— Vernon At Oakland . Batteries: Glider, Doyle Murphy; Krause. K First game— rn Balt LAK@ ...0ceemecesces T At Portland ..... Battert Walberg, Fuhrman, Crampler, Mid~ a Biliott. — Second game— Salt Lake . e Portland cesesesel® 95 Batteries; S Lewis, Blasholder am Byler, Anfinson; Biemiller and Kiag. HORNSBY HITS 11TH HOME RUN ST, LOUIS, Mo., May 27.—Rogers Hornsby smashed out his 11th home run of the season tn the fitth inning of the Cardinal-Pirate game this aft ernoon, This placed him but one homer behind the pacesetter of both leagues—Ken Williams, Brown oud fielder, who has 12 to his credit. etn dicton am taking what looked to be a hopeless ty lost tilt, ‘The score: Broadway West Seattle Batteries—Brosdway, Nakao and Bite 3). Ti ‘The New York teams continued te we] penra Gonsing, Si, conplonexten, tm both leagues, indica alt free, on 8115 trip. Memorial day, which will start at 7] fought @ 10-round draw here last advantage of Indian errors in the! Arai, Bi 5 Ws ‘ sheet feces rai, Burnsed; West Seattle, Butler eighth inning, scoring five runs and and Sypher ed

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