The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 24, 1923, Page 15

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tHURSDAY, MAY 24 Save: for Gang in BY d ayed the Red home the baco the nto. I “Baldy, s been out with a br the ninth Seattle ¢ rd with « arp gro’ a superhur d Roh f ever dishec Rohwer Koehler } and Ted ap te It w u a ball but he's hawk was one PROTESTED Mani protested the game ehie ruled made Rite te tied it in t ally won out ten. . FINISHES UP GAME Yeltowhorse, the big India ned the game on the hill for the visitors. Ramage opened the 10th with a bullet drive over second and Manager Pick jerked Hughes from the mound. Yellowhorsy got Ramage on a force and fanned Pigg, but Ritchie stole second and went to third on a bad throw and scored when Rohwer singled thru short PIGG LOOKS PRETTY GOOD Vic Pigg pitched the last few in- pings and he looked much better than he-has at any other time during the | team’s stay at home. He had th Solons well in hand and looked like he had a lot of stuff. Pete Cochrane, new Soc had on his batting cl rammed a triple to left In the second and later scored and In the six’ with the count three balla and strikes he crossed Gardner up swinging at acrippleand he knocked it high and dry over the right field wall, scoring two playmates ahead of him, CRANE OUT WITH SORE THUMB With Baldwin on third was thought that Sam Crane would move over to second, but Crane Is out of the game for a few days with a sore thumb on his glove hand. played second nicely yi RITCH PEPPER Wednesday was the first showing Pete Ritchie has had behind the plate here. He had a lot of pepper and finished the game well when Yaryan was tak- en out for a pinch runner, Ritchfe HAS had his head up and was throwing | like a rocket. Amateur Results ST. MARTIN'S VS. NORMAL ACEY, baseball Howeattle, Koller, Birmingham .. J ree Milltown 2 Brown, Morrison and italnbolt; and Edwards. SEQUIM LOSES QuiLe May 24.—Quileene played Sequim 9 to 7. Herb were the Quilcens batteries and Bhat- for and Clark worked for equim, John Vusse!l, manager of the Quileene team {a anxious to book games with fant clubs, He can be reached by mail ad drosned to tho local post office. OAKLAND WINS FROM VERNON OAKLAND, May 24 from Vernon here seore of 6 to 2, The ncore Vernon Oakland . 6 2 Batteries-—Keiger, Jolly, Dell and D. Murphy; Kremer and Thomas, Oakland won yesterday by 4) times in the first round. rHE EATTLI i AT TED BALDWIN PLAYS WONDERFUL GAME AT THIRD FOR TRIBE Thrilling Battle Homecoming — LEO H, LASSEN ae. BALDWIN busted into the Seattle lineup with a bai ry 10 ine ame for three 10th, when Claude and the and by a could get between B n effort of the bs of work aldwir xs before | Pitching to Decide pay CaTG? Game Chatter Yee Ed Barney went up as ® pinch | hitter for Gardner In the seventh, but he couldn't dellver and. ground: ei to first. Barsey wsanlly bongs | "en safe in Seattle when he does his | bat Hughes got him on an in | Sido aut, e Baldwin | Ray Rohwer hit the fenee twice with blows that weet only for He also contributed the bit ted up the party. | } « ick was on nee Slee and pli Brick Tidred made a nice catch of | ©. Rohwer’s drive in the fifth when | he picked the bail of the grass, | The Seattte | turned in th }day in the BOB VEACH ON MARKET: IS REPORT a 24—Is Detroit make a trade that mii age and Orr, May | T\ETROIT. 4/ planning to will send Bob Veach to some other | wh club? Reports ot from the south havo It/ac that Veach is in disfavor with tho| hitting which. featured Tiger management. m is a vet-| ra, eran benched during ng season, yet that has happened to Veach. While Veach ts far from a fin-|of ished fielder, and has the habit of | in he ball to the wrong th Seld throw base he certainly can hit the old apple. A a matter of fact, Veach Is one of| ve few old-tim gers left. He} takes a healthy sv ory ball | oa a number of American | of gto take If the Tixers de. cide to place him on the market Cobb ple to get some player oF | ig while in return, No doubt ne it ks ago It was practically | rittin settled that a deal involving Out fielder tead would ‘allure to put over the was all but completed be made. |?" deal which | ;,, on possibility held up m to Flagstead DRAW DECISION iS UNPOPULAR PORTLAND, Ma The draw | | decision rendered here last nigtit in lento, was unpopular | Nunes floored his opponent three 1 nat | ar hi very | the or |AGGIE COACH | SIGNS AGAIN Ralph C. varsity base ball coach and instructor in physical Jeducation for men at the Oregon Agricultural College, will play with |the Portland Baseball club a this season. This will be the third eason that he has played with the Heavers. re} Colerun, er St BAB VICTORIA § Foote, Seattle 24,—Babe | antamweigtit, was} last night by Vic] Canadian champ. Joutpointed here You can quickly dispose of your vacant property by advertising thru star want ads, Phono Main 0600, lany about cuttir |glove it was black REPRESENTED will from the a teat SACRAMENTO sacrosse Captain a SEES SHELBY IN “Look ifield. Who ev ard of Goldfield before Gang and ig Nelson fought there? 20 yenra aft can tel! idfield ts vevada The same goes for OC mons «whipped ¢ * PITCHERS ARE UNDER \\Carmen to TWO WAYS)": ¢ Box Sacco on Tuesday JULES GOUX PORTLAND CLUB _LOSES TO BEES| ST “us| ANGELS LOSERS TO SEALS, 3- LOS ANGI San Fr HANDICAP | JEW YORK In the ma May 24 me-run habit pr as the biggest re: spree which the An inferior bra course, be 6 query that w rd naturally “was uke of much of the hitttr Why the inferior pitching Elimination of freak h robbed a great many 1 their stock in trade, is genorally cepted as chief cause for th: last an very the year's While Babe smash records la matter fact he was something of a bust the swat line @ hitth si “he he thinks o feature of the game ting. alk Wy can ull they the fred nd wa pning the spitter eping the ball cle: t handicap plac years, has been 1 on tho pitch. a in “You could give some pitchers a w ball and with one sv easier hitting a base ball by day night I, that explaing it i at a black ball was just like aying baseball at night if there was considerable what Babe had to say on tho bat-| & question. 65 SCHOOLS ° Looks as AT CHICAGO CHICAGO, May a4 ‘ed and twenty-four of the star! ish school athletes of the country particips in the annual nal interscholastic track meet, ening at Stagg fleld Friday, They present 165 schools. In dition to the presentatives, 143 demy division. Many of the entrants were on t ‘ound today preparing for the Five hun. high school are registered California's delegation of 2 out Wednesday and y 5 work You can qulekly dispose of your want property by advertising th ant ads, Phone Main 0600,| ar BASEBALL TODAY vs. SEATTLE RAINIER VALLEY PARK Game Starty 245 P.M, MeNamara and 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Wor Loule atuff, | Washingto the like, but | 2 Bi Mur rub in their | setevie omiah count |homieh county McNamara relle after sklyn om up int PREP NINES WILL PLAY ON FRIDAY) CATTLE will play Gar- id on Hiawatha field on Fri day afternoon, ‘The West Siders are favored to win and maintain thelr place on top in tho league race. Franklin meets Lincoln at Lower | Woodland, Ballard plays Broadway | at Broadway and Queen Anne meets Roosevelt at Roovevelt the firat dl 44 Cigar in made by ‘HOOLS Consolidated Cigar Corporation ', May 24 high sented in the » Satur ERED Nine Sno. hoolw will be track meet to be | ay under the aus. lav Kiwanis club. » hundred athletes will compete. | Monroo is favored to take the honors. Abe Glassberg, member of the local | repr club, is {11 charge of the meet, Foreign Driver | Washington H. KB and Oregon in Big Meet Last Big Dual Track Event of Season Is Due at Stadium Saturday BY ] VE heard hand-picked hi a boxer was ever ir often aid of opponent ore un, a rea) featherweight cont and I ere BY TOM OLSEN have repeate t t ere no logi first t was then But I made and fought no-decision al mes 1915. those da for in nur 6-round, matel 1 mentio: to disprove th direction. s« not meet to be a set Il this merely bolts shot in my jong, that I would I didn’t know Is a lightweight I'm] n allbl for F : editet ARS RACK: sense tae me ON FRIDAY 2s! the situation establish me doesn't overconf! Chaney came over 1 . escapade a fa. I felt I had the in my ha fatal mistake g with that th ria ¥ Leonard Leonard fighter, make. no mista about that. He Knows all the stock tricks and has invented a few of his own. And besides that he had n| just won the tile, and was | fighting like a tiger to protect it, something he has done ad- mirably I made a rush at Ben myself, unprotected, believing it} would all be over Instead | he crossed with a smash to the| “heart and jaw that left me groggy » the Jack of for distance Nothing W. 8, ©, EASILY WINS ULLMAN, May 24—Washington college easily 1 the Uni. of Oregon tossers here yes and left soon, That If it rained 44s The whole town would have such a feast of good smoking as it never knew before. And not one 44 would be overlooked, Because— Most men today know 44 as “that good cigar”— Sumatra- wrapped and made of mellow, carefully seasoned tobaccos. Featherweight Champ I did bantar land Johnny Kilbane Doe Hand-Pick His Rivals JOHNNY PAGE n’t KILBANE 3 W charm Kil more I mi 70 mile left ¢ I hur head, iting fimmy in the I was not time one But Be that! weighed certa hamed o My jon of the fight World retgn 4 ny Kilbane ade against led to meet cham- of he- div ights left for Kid Williams, and he was good on Ip, Are You Reading Series? bane ee mplon pre careful 1 neither and n was. fidence that his first fluke, it once. traveling 6 an It hit me overs and left me dizzy. 4 rour et wail clearing my 7 ted. “We I had been if a minute whemy my manager, threws en of defeat]: knocked out, and’ easily >| could have recovered myself in the between rounds, F out, and ime in one has it took @ n 4 class many nan T, to do it, Beye a I 124. . isn't anything to be gets 1 knoe is the only in} with Leonard was the st big one before the war broke, what about in 1 did then, 1 my next article. will tell The relationship between box: ing and bayoneting is told by Johnny article, and sell your ad n Allon & Lewis, of Al Ore, Kilbane in his next Star want ads will help you Phone Main 0600 and place (97 ow % Distributed by 1123 Pine Seattle, Wash, Branch Hen & Lewis; Portland,

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