The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 10, 1922, Page 12

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Annex 11 _ Tiffs Here =“: Indians Trim Los Angeles ;: Sun- ls Twice out of 15 in two weeks. Incidentally Passed up the sinking Port Beavers and are now riding tn place but a jump behind the division Today the locals are en route to Ban Francisco, where they face one if the big tests of the season, tang With the powerful Seals on their n field. ‘Then the Reds hop to Sacramento Portland before coming home another visit. day the tribe trounced the 4 to 1 and the scores of Sun killings were 6 to 5 and 4 to 1 Score was tied in the second Yesterday in the last of the all the might of his broad ou and when the apple ly hit the earth it was playing E the vegetables In the gar. @n the other side of the right fence. Three runs came over ‘the game went to Seattle, 4 to 1. game, brought to a dramatic by Tobin's wallop, was a pippin Sf « strugsic. Lyons twirled nifty for the visitors, while Burger “& double to the right ‘Wali that Hood nearly speared one hand. Burger walked , but lost contro! also walked Twombly. The sit was dynamite, but Wisterzil S @mared McCabe's bounder with his band and flagged McCabe at RALLY one away Wisterzi! singled Indians. Stumpf hit a long that was gobbied, and the dope by singling to + Then came the mighty Tobin Young Wallace pitched the last frame for the tourists and is charged ‘with the defeat. FIRST GAME 1s ‘LOOSE CONTEST Neither “Doc” Crandall nor Vern Gress w Struggle, walks, hits and gooty base. ball in general being in order. The Angele threatened at the end of the Struggle, but the Redskins had the @dge thruout. Both teams filled the in the pinch was lacking. in the first, second and fifth by bunching hits and threatened in the | eighth with two tallies Bidred drove in « pair for Seattle 4n the first with a double. Spence Adams clicked a triple in the third | that scored Lane, and Hood followed with a single, putting over Adams. With two men on the run-ways in the sixth, Hood uncorked a triple and both men scored. HOOD PLAYS SWEET BASEBALL Wally Hood was the shining light of the three games over the week-end His fielding was all to the mustard, his trapping of Wombly’s hit in right field in the second game Sunday was & darb. He be up against the boards several times to make catches. At the plate in three gamen he hit two singles and two triples; and reached first on an error and was hit by @ pitched ball Spencer Adams performed in markable fashion around shortstop tn the three week-end struggles, cow. ering a world of ground. He waa trying for everything and was land ing most of the chances. He a clicked out some timely blows, JACOBS DOES HIS STUFF Elmer Jacobs pitched the best brand of baseball he has delivered ip the Seattle park this year when he turned back the Seraphs by a 4 to 1 tally. He had a lot of stuff and was never in trouble. LANE DOES FINE WORK Bill Lane showed why he ts con sidered the best lead-off man in the league in that first game yesterday when he singled and walked and was hit by pitched balls twice, He was nlso hit on his first trip in the sec. meaerre. And besides he | tuilied four runs and stole three bases Not a bad day's work JACK ADAMS 18 INJURED Jack Adame wrenched his leg and side just before the first game start «4 while Gregg was warming up on Angels a pair of | Me“ ae 8 scalp! nday ie a the Indi- > ne e ans wound up ag " of the most pros Ee perous home stays 1 : ever turned in|® ” ize. eis ‘ here, Trimming |}! tia SS Low Angeles a ery out of eight « et Ee and San Francisco Lik id four out of seven, | ; ee the Redskins won see 3 a total of 11 games played the |S Whang! Frank Tobin swung | @ very puzzling in the first | bases early in the mix, but the punch | ‘The Angelis scored single counters | re-| PACIFTIO COAST LEAGUE | | ES Fiseety Firwt Game ab R t ® | aa 1, bi ae “ | bases 1 Adama, “ Se Die Adam ha Rune batted in Ba & Adame, ¥ Der ye—Hood t to Baidw Time of Umpires—Reardos and MeGrew. necond Los Angeles An ‘ ' ‘ ‘ i ‘ 4 2 ’ ’ i | Wallace, p ° Totals “ Beattie an. | Lane, if : 1h Adama, os be FY BY ‘ Wistersii, 2 ‘ Stumps, ib a Cucte, Tb ‘ Tobin, © ‘ Buraer, p : Totals u *Batied for Leone te ninth. Twe out Beore by unk Lew Angeles . Beattie Summary eeercee 4 Inaings pitons Chara defeat to Wallace, Off Lyons Mi Second «ame— nw. ® - muss ae Re Penner and Cook; James Firet_game— nm B Salt Lake . ” + a su 8 | Kallio, Gould and Jenkins Jones, Miller, Ke Brenton and Koeniet | Second game a” & Salt Lake 7Ee joan eee Fiatters Brier; Kerem, AMERICAN LEAGUE Won, Lost. Pet, } es wee | a+ 88 ye ae | Tae | meee st | at 488k “ « 460 ma 42 48 3 6468 Ahh NATIONAL LEAGUE Won, Lost. Pet “3S sas “ avo | oo 626] 0 0687 au ” 600 467 “a ase ‘ ase] The | Boot At Bt, Lo |” Batteries: Cadore, Va | Desk, Barfoot and A rn HB, ‘Gia Waa 7 1 6 Be Oeschger and Gowdy; Aldridge and O Farrel) m ©. 0 4 4 Pinto | Who Hit Home |Runs Sunday |in Big Leagues Meusel. Yanks, 1; total Daubert, Reds. 1; total 4 Deberry, Robins, 1; total 3 Hollocher, Cubs, % total 1, Mueller, Cards, 1; total 1 |PLAYFIELD NET Entries are open for the city play field tennis tournament that will be |wlaged at Woodland park, getting junder way July 22. Entries, which jare being accepted at Piper & Taft's and Spaldings, clone July 17, Theres will be 10 events in all the mound, Adama caught a few innings, but finally had to give way to Tobin, | jby de ENTRIES OPEN | Won by the West & Wheeler club, thi phy, donated to The S * Suspension Is Up August 1, This Year * * * * * SOLONS by Piper & Taft's sporting goods store, becomes the permanent property of the junior champions. silver tro- tar Junior Baseball league * * * % A * SEEK IRON DUKE b EN the suspension imposed by Judge Landis on _ Bill Kenworthy expires on Ai mento ball club will claim the former it 1, the Sacra- ortland manager. This statement was made in Los Angeles the other day by Charlie Pick, leade: that his understanding of Kenworthy will become t © of the Senators. He says Judge Landis’ order is that he property of the Pacific Coast league and that Pres, W. H. McCarthy will have the authority to sell the second baseman to any club but Portland. It is understood that Judge Landis will not permit Kenworthy to play with the Beavers again this year. Pick believes his sale to Sacramento would meet with the approval of the baseball “Our club has a legal rig said Pick. 1 commissioner. ht to Kenworthy’s services,” “Not only that, I believe it would be to the interest of the entire league to give us a chance to strengthen. We have been hit by a deluge of bad luck this season and I feel we are lucky to be even in the league. “Kenworthy is one of th the minor leagues and I be! to our club if we could pu spurt down the stretch.” McCarthy will have the highest bidder. treasury of the league instead of to the Portland owners. Tris Speaker tied the score in the ninth and was responsible in the hat gave 5 8 9 to 7 victory over the Yanks, Jake Daubert hit homer and three singles, helping the Reds down the Phils, 9 to 3 Washington got 16 snfeties off three Detroit pitchers and won to? The Cards scored three runs on a rally in the ninth inning and beat the Robins, 6 to 5. The Cubs made it four In a row ting the Braves, 7 to 2. R. S. SEARLE LEADS TRAP SHOOT HER CORING 48 out of 60, R. 8 Searle led the shooters in the Sunday event the Seattle Gun at |club grounds yesterday. The scores follow 2 4 1 i 1 i i } ’ 1 1 EXCESSIVE FORTUNE “I held fours twice and a royal flush last night,” mused Plute Pete hat’s wonderful luck!" “Not in Crimson Guleh. It'll be | Weary months before suspicion dies | down sufficiently to let me sit tn another Star, poker game.”— Washington ¢ most valuable infielders In lieve he would be a big help rchase him before the final authority to sell him to the The proceeds will be turned into the | WEISMULLER | BREAKS TWO MORE MARKS LAMEDA July 10-—And still he breaks records. Johnny Weismuller smashed the }100-yard free «style dash mark and} backstroke record here yes rd He necond, Aid lowering the first race in 588-6 Duke Kahanamo- ku's mark of 1 minute, 1-5 seconde. In * backstroke Weismuller j|broke Harold Kruger’s mark of 502-5 seconds, doing the distance ip 494-5 seconds SEATTLE BOY TO CAPTAIN | NAVY SHELL | ARRY A. BOLLES, son of Mrs. | idith Bolles, 3221 KE. Madison |at., has been elected captain of the Navy crew for 1923, He rowed’ No. 4 in the Hudson classic, Bolles is the second Seattle man to be elected pilot of an Eastern for 1 Edward Pelly jother local boy, ha | | crew an }to pilot the Yale crow next {RACING TEST IS | ‘ON IN CHICAGO CHICAGO, July 10.—Horse racing will be resumed for one day to fur nish a test on whether or not the law prohibiting betting is legal. Ret ting will be carried on as in New York, second game from the Arizona toi era at the Coast league park Satur. | day ing their rival middies, 7 te prune pickers won the first game a week ago, 6 to 1, SUBMERGED Kriss—-Did ho dive in the sea of | matrimony? | Krom—Yes. And his wife has ikept him under ever since—New York Sun, EATTLE “SEATTLE WINDS UP GREAT HOM MONDAY, JULY 10, 1922. TAR | STAY WITH TWO VICTORIES { {Bantam Title May Change Hands Today BY HENRY L. FARRELL That the bantam title whic h has been more or less of a tramp in the last two years is expected to change residence again tonight, when Johnny Buff, the 34-year-old champion, and Joe Lynch, former title holder, meet in the Volodrome, 8 Gotham gossip. With every advantage in his favor, Lynch will carry odds on him to regain the champions hip when he steps into the ring. Buff is a tough little fighter, and he may go the distance. He can’t box wit h Lynch, and if it comes to a decision he looks like a sure loser. But for the fact that Lynch is one of the m ost erratic fighters in the game, he would be a cinch. His form, however, can never be judged. He look li ke a million in the ring one day and the next like a dub, Matthews to Coach Grid Game at Idaho This Fall EW YORK, July 10. American Is Lenglen | Open Gets to Play in| ° 12 aw | uygAtre MATTHEWS, Wash front letic director, and U d W : coach of the varsity baseball team year, will be the head U.S. Meet? | oc: ceri weer rss wet | Under Way owe Matthews showed that he was big league timber us a coach by the é — fine work that he did with the Washington yearlings He also led the Bi : ‘ shington diamond tossers to thé Coast championship ig Golf Tourney Starts Will French Champion | Washington diamond tonsern to the ¢ hampionship A os “ Coach Bagshaw hae been wired tn th cour the country for o With Crack Give Mrs. Mallory Anoth- || « ew frown instructor, according to Darwin Metenest, graduate manager at Chicag Players Entered at Washington er Chance This Season? SKOKIE COUNTRY CLUB, Chicago, duly 10—Jock Hutehi- son made the low score in the first morning's play in the Unit- ed States open golf champion TLL. Susanne Lengien play tn the | American championships at For Bi G If est Hille, N. Y., next month? ‘Big Go That's what tennis fane thruout ‘Patterson today fol.) e ahi here today. Hutchison be io Longien went around in 34-33-67. The ov ory in the Wimbiedon M t at W n N t © for the course is 34. finale by the deciatve score of 6-2, 6-0, ee 1 s e ” cabiaenine Saturday e e KOKIE COUNTRY CLUB, Cht Saturday's resulta makes the stand | cago, July 10.—The big show, in ing one match each, Mra. Malory | ma a! I e 1X5. golf world, started today having defeated @uzanne at Forest | Promptly at £:30 a. m. the first Hills last summer. ) Mrs. Mallory bas expressed the pair teed off in the annual open ‘hampionship of the United States Transmississippi Tourney | Australian Davis Cup Vet- | . . jolf association. The broke re ohms began wegpirony bard al Begins Today; Yon Elm | eran Beats Lycett im) tii the clouds shortly before start. chance to redeem herself. Listed i Wimbledon Match jing time. A heavy rain during the oan night improved the condition of the W! SLEDON, Eng. July course which had been dry and fast. aid ¥. Patterson, vetertan| Henry Bolesta of Tampa, Fia., and star of the Australian Davis cup| George Smith of Cincinnati, were team, won the men’s tennis cham.| the first of more than 100 golf stars included in the more |plonship of the world here ord RR omg oe g dat off. 2 when he defeated Randolph Lycett, me: SES One cay? WEDS wee ina Wg ae, wd British, at 63,64, 62. "| paired in the first round as are Alex Susanne says she will go to Dieppe France, to rest for a few days, ac | cording to wire reports from lng land, but she hasn't sald anything about another trip to America. 10.— OMAHA, Neb. July 10.—With the cream of Western golfing talent | BULLETIN WIMBLEDON, England, July 16. —Vietor pm the bi Patterson completely outclassea| Smith and Cyril Walker, Abe er et hie Sammie Taamen on of the qualification round | iis Engiish opponent in every set, Mitchell and Phil Gouden, Jock | |world’s woman champion, today,| Of the transmississippi [of the final round of the British) Hutchison and Mike Brady. lwhen she scored another triumph golf tournament this | P&t!ena!_ championship tournament.| Scoring conditions were unusually lover her rival, Mrs. Molla Malio: ‘ His deadly smashing service had/“fficult. Taking the scores for the v > "y:| morning. Eighteen holes | iycctt baffied and his terrific re.| Practice rounds during the last few the American champion | Paired with the Australian, Pat | O'Mara Wood, in the third round of }the mixed doubles, the French eg will be played today and 18 on Tuesday. On Wednesday the 34 low days, a 76 in both rounds should | secure a position on the eligible list of 24 who will battle for the cham. | pionship proper beginning Thursday, turns against Lycett's service were equally effective. With pretty placements, | showed flashes of form thruout, but Lycett jGefeatnd tine American team, Mrs) scorers in the qualifying [ne was unable to keep his rallies | ‘xDerts believe Mallory and Dean Mathey, at 62 round will tee off in the going and the issue was never in| Se land €4. ‘ doubt. OREGON STATE TENNIS STARTS first round of champion- ship play. George Von LAUREL, Del, July 10.--While the PHILADELPHIA, July 10.—James Salisbury. Pocomoke semi-pro game listed ! was in progress here yesterday, the luniform of the Salisbury catcher Elm, 1921, among the entries. A. Teneyeke and Fred Piaisted, two famous oarsmen of 69 years ago, have been invited to compete in a The Oregon state tennis cham- plonships are under way today at the Multinomah club in Portland, ne been elected | season, | California's baseball aquad won the} | 2 for 25¢ | eaitah Cian: une tone Gee to be called | DES MOENER, Je 18 Bey jewel sculliag rage: st the national owa | champions| ere August 5, while the water buckets were used) coir title for the third straight time, . = ———_— on him. Matches in his pocket are| defeating A.M. Bartlett of Ottumwa, | years ago. thought to have been the cause. 6 and &. The total cost of the Brooklyn Howard Kinsey, 1920 champion; Her- bert Suhr, crack Californian; Mayme McDonald, Seattle star, and a large” field of Oregon entries are com- peting. CIGAR : Mild as a May Morning —and as Jragrant Here are fifty cigars of true mildness and true Havana fragrance. 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