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PAGE 16 JUDGE LANDIS MAY BE CALLED IN ON SEATTLE BASEBALL CASE }JO THE THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1923, WIEATIGUEIR SUSE AGAINST RECORD TIME IN EIUDSON RACE Lockard Loses Fight in eer a Federal Court Dictator of Baseball Probably Will Be Called Upon to Settle Coast League Dispute in Which Seattle | \— Frisco’ Officials Are Involved BY LEO H, LASSEN HE iron hand of Judge Landis, dictator of baseball around the Seattle club, in the U. S. court at S tering Wednesday, Judge P.: an injunction against William H. McCarthy, Coast league, who has refused to seat Lockard as of the Coast circuit. ley, ow owner of the Los purchase, and Loc the money for the deal, back. San Francisco, Angel rd admitted that Wr but claims to have ey McCarthy charges that Wrigley is trying to force syndi- cate baseball down the throats of Coast league fans. Landis will undoubtedly be called upon to settle this big and the minor league board of arbitration will also} fight, be about the transaction, led in to have its say Unless Lock: that there is no syndicate b seball here the former Angeles men will be forced to sell their interests here thru public sentiment. Local fandom war, and Landis is expected to move in any time now. The Judge Does Some Talking ib wn his di attle club was the one who ad Je handing do edly owned an interest in the ge Partridge sald: Ang club. Mr. McCarthy “1 make this ventict to preserve! justitied in not seating Mr. Lock the Integzity of baseball. Baseball is/by the suspicion that the § dear to the heart of every boy in| Catalina Isiand company America and must be kept above any | first purchase of the club. wi of reproach, Every boy in| The Santa Cata Isiand com America has his basetell and bat,| pany ts controlied by the Wrigley and they must be the insignia of | interests, McCarthy charged in honesty. tensile before Judge Partridge, who ners was justification for the sted that all evidence covering suspicion that the purchaser of the th Blake and Burger Bear Burden IRED BLAKE and Lefty Burger | show his stuff yet. are the only salvation of the gar Seattle Indians. | test so as to give Harry W Pitched good ball In their last starts, ja and if they can win then the Red-} skins can hope to climb, as it will give th: ve pitchers to work in turn. v r Jacobs These fellows have e on his ability chn may be called in to settle the Coast league baseball war cen- Federal rtridge denied the petition of Charles Lockard for president of the a director McCarthy charged that William Wrig- r of the Chicago National league club and part »s franchise in this loop, backed the loaned him nee paid him rd and Wade Killifer can successfully prove now awaiting the new move in the big) mado the phase of the case be presented Schnell will un | doubtedly be used soon to finish up { OUR BOARDING HOUSE ey Wencs A LETTER 1 Mt / GOT FROM KID PORTLAND W av DEMPSENS “RAW CAMP ™ LIGTEN "To HIG LINE « “DEAR FAT GoT W SHELBY 0.K.~ SOME METROPOLIS ~ IT WoRKOUT WITH DEMPGEY DAILY = HE GAYS MY FIGTS a Fh hk T.NoT. WITH GLOVES 0} B\ ~TooK ONE ON THE CHIN e BUT tr Dip tT DULL ME ~ REGARDS, KID SOTEN LAND- Loe WRITE BACK AN! NT “TELL Him “10 oe N WARY WITH THAT WAX CHile ONE OF THESE DAG WELL COME OUT oF TH’ ETHER WEARING A PLAGTER PARIS. “é AS amit PORTLAND SPRAINS * A PEN oN ALETTER TO BUSTER = GETTING KNockED so COLD “THEY Won HAVE “YO USE ANY IcE “fo “TO GHIP HIM BACK HERE sf “TELUM WeVe ORDERED TH LILLIES AN! We'RE GETANG our SR JACOBS pitched a wonderful game tle op M and Harry three real | colient beh . last aa sat the Vernon Tigers, 3 to 2, in 10 f He ne hurlers, y can't carry all of | gays and w i) upon, as ly Lane juggled (| Murphy’s fly in the the burden. perk up the that never would have scores And then there’s this fellow Car!|which has been te : Schnell who hasn't had a chance to! season. Don’t Overlook Hughie High IVE Chet Chadbourne credit for, High isn't the offensty being the master outfielder, give |fome of the o Duffy Lewis, Merlin Kopp, B > ry and s tory Lane, Joe Kelly, Gene Valla and the | 13), Hug derful long y, but B Test of the fleet-footed fly cops in the st league tire! ie, but de pass up Hughle High, the little Ver non Tiger, when it comes to t ing out boug “Beans” Reardon Ba Back A EANS” used exhibi 1 E for gain with us Reardon is Bill Byr er agal: as an umpir He had quite a guessing contest on yester » for |p was day in calling balls and s' his umpirin the Cobb re bat red. | For the next 10 sessions third and won it in the 10th. et it be said that George Foster, former Boston contest, good enough to win many a ball game. ke ope zled to left. Murphy fol-|— i with a long drive to lleft that Lane juggled and it Pitching Coins Is Shelby 3 et went for a double. Both men SHELBY Red scored. A to center and Murphy atrocious, y in callin s| u think that was r don't Elmer Jacobs’ curve ball. asked n, you |10th, when Rohwer walked But Rea ty of nerve. me of the Tiout and Johnat ra t ia Hencrtaawn onlerfng omy ae ea "yess chattel pase’ SALT LAKE IS ie a cone THE ‘ORE as VICTOR, eat Here’s a Riddle to Answer | ar ’ 4 Cha rn, of cre: CO, June 28 Salt OW 4 pitcher with the stuff nll that time. He has alwa siete Me 5 as that Elmer Jacobs hag ts pitch- | Wonderfully effective Bodh 14 a slump he had in D. Mu Ceres 8 ing in the minors when a half a) yy teen a consist rt ° dozen men from the Coast league) It's a treat to watch Jake pitch |t.syer ee are working in the majors without |when he’s right. He was | Foster i « heavy hitting, ge half of his ability 1s just one of {right yesterday, and if Billy Lane |* oo 2.8 ut of four times up. those things that happen in base Murphy's, drive |™ R, H. EB. ball. ng he would} , aa . 6 10 4 Jacobs joined the Redskins out the Tigers. As It R. H. PO, neeeneess 9 1921 and he hasn't pitched more|was he had to go 10 innings to beat | : ; ngletom, McCabe and than a half a dozen bad games in | them. | a2 8 H a, McWeeney and arley Horses | cenet 4 Qeks Cee Seattle's [that ever chased a fly in the old/tovio,’ ° rou ANOTHER SOCK great young infielder, may be igi bth Ved om ys oie or * eee, | FOR OAKLAND Gat ot the game ‘for gome the, (Con Funning after 8 fly-end he Rn it Re 1s: Sle pemmrieerns henat gl mca ad He pulled a tendon in his thigh last| played again after he injured it} winning run acored. [Won the second game from ‘Oak iit week in one of the Portland games| again soon afterward. ly, a jeep yester . 7 to 8 Walter and an injury of that kind demand Bill Orr has had trouble with! gear | fails was effective fo ‘he visitors a long rest. Mearkle was ,Just| Charley horses this year, aitho not| Runs ai for five inn but blew up as the going like a million » hurt/as seriously as Mear and Willie|% Struck {sume drew toa clone, ; his leg, amm had a bad case of It last Oe RH. B ‘Trying to pity too soon after such | while he was with Frisco. 2 and. ‘ : 6 19 0 an a y is dynamite. George Cap-|| The Charley horse Is the bano of| #: | ‘er bear agametecsses 1 A hither Gold Mine for Seals (go FRANCISCO has unco | The reason the kid another young baseball wi: well is that he is out raeeiae dated the ball and he Isn't chasir He's smacking ‘em before the hit front cu He's Paul Waner, the hitting star He's only 19 years old, but he looks] oy him, ik aren ytrage Los 28.—Tom ; facobs Kot out of m bad hole In the ughes shut-out. Sacramento” he like one of the best stick prospects} Waner comes from the Middle] join by tinting Weitnes- | 2 pied hu an Sacramento her the league has seen in years. He| West where Nick Williams scouted| day way Hohwer made a | Yesterday, and Los Angeles had Ut h record of 16 safe hits out of| him out of the tall uncut in the| bad bakit vi fae EY Ass merhe tle trouble in winning the game, 7 % rested on second, Johnston retired |§ to ( his last 20 times at the plate, Some| Western association. Williams sent! Sfurphy ona nice play to Jaker who | ° 20.” asi itting! He cracked eight hits out|him to Frisco sight unseen, merely] bag, Then Bodie hit « H. hitting | ot 10 times up the last two games|on the good things said about him. e's left, and the pite mento 4 fan Francisco played here a month| He may prove to be a gold mine for] m both went after the |Los Angeles 11 0 y, pill, leaving first base empty. Jake Batteries: Tt ago. @ Seals DUkids Wi cite ballad. print jatteries hompson and Koehler, cant ane f Bodie, ‘it |M. Shea; Hughes and Baldwin, be hadn't fi d that ball, High SEATTLE GIRL | CALIFORNIANS IN NET FINALS) NEW CANAAN, Conn., June 28 Commodore Ben P. Wenton,|*he ene : Miss Mayme MacDonald, of Seattle,| Ralph Aherns, Owen Churchill’ and| Pete Schnolder is hitting left headed pare Pera steltoe iy region is advanced into the final round of the| Al Robbins, of the Loa Angeles and | car, Ho went In to hit for cart | BONE inva nan effort to ve. Connecticut state women's tennis|the California Yacht clubs, are on|* pam cay te Pinte RAM aligted to: acu | RRO REES pera aco. Uell Diane champlonahip when she defeated|thelr vay to Seattle to attend the| — samzer toot pinving the ame no [WOT hm, been recolved In San Miss Cerres Baker, Orange, N of the Internatfonal| did two years ago, when he was one pre: eee sobriety sh., $7, 6-4, n-the.sem{-finals match. § tion of the Pacitic| 0f the sur second auckers of the several classy performers are plays ‘Miss Lillian Scharman, atta will be held ott} '**"" - i Brooklyn, in the finals toda Vaniéouver ‘July1 toa | Warner, a kid shortatop, t» playing the a Tyee - vaiviat "ei? S8 DIVING BOOKED SEAMAN MEETS SACCO TONIGHT OLYMPIA, June -28.—Solly Sea | Arnold Jones of Providence, R man and Jimmy Sacco, a pair of the| national junior cleverest Highties ever seen in ARNOLD JONES the | 1938," hi n elected In of LETTER VOR BELKIN t ‘ il by 01 net gsthatnts | te ain o} TTT) LAKES ank. Contestants are given hal Northwest, moet in the main atthe Yale “University tennis team There's a letter for Sam Bolkin| rate transportation to and fi ay ©f the boxing show here tonight. |for next year, rom the FOR REGATTA |, ; YALE CAPTAIN | (20 tite iti baton | tennix champion of HUGHES U USES of “| Diamond Dust |} would have scored easily. |FRISCO STARS ARE SOUGHT dake had a la of stuft Hand fomt one b | Geattie|got'a Hak of pop: ty ita es FOR YOSEMITE) The Pacific Const 10-foot spring Vonn Grogg and Jake May are expected | DORTd =men'a fans diving cham L.,|to hook up In a pitchers’ battia today, |plonship will be at stake Friday | evening at the Yosemite, Cal, ..WHITEWASH | | BASEBALL \Elmer J acobs Pitches Grand Game and He Turns Back Vernon Tiger yesterday, and the Mis ver should have been Sox pitcher, sourian | scored |" first frame that let in a pair of runs} ,. acobs turned back the enemy while his mates tied the tally in : | br also pitched “ye ¥ d the game by hitting ¢ hi adbourne in the ribs with a wild pite h _and High | TEN DRIVERS | ENTER RACE AT CENTRALIA ::. June Qysrmee Te Mispan The reser ar be fair grounds They n to st at th are bantamweights. JAP TOSSERS orthwest Japanese baseba! | nia towns to play other ums for the Pacific Coa The Japanese hay billed In Fresno, mento. | TODAY ———d en} | SEATTLE VERNON Pacific Coast Lea BALL PARK Reserve Your Seats at Arcade Building Phone Elliott 2866 with the sporting editor of The Star.! valley from San Francisco, Amer has « at Urbana, Il, at the a the years track od ticket aale in ‘DEVINE WILL BATTLE DALE of De. fa pro county July 4 Billy Devine, of Chicago, has been nlgned to meet Jimmy Dale, catur, In the main event o! GOING SOUTH} | The Asaht club ball team of Seattle, 1 cham ns, will leave tonight for Califor. panese title in| é © Kamen Stockton and Sacra- gue 3102 | only! ter Pros pect Than Krache BY AHERN J) Monroe Boy | eT NES ARNEL BE | Gets Better | Ted Krache Has proved But 25 Per Cent | During the Last Year BY LEO H. LA HEN nearly 1,000 | Jam in to see « coup huskies fight who are still practi | novices at the ring sport, no titles are at stake, thing must draw om into the fight and w then some pavilion besides class, Action ts what ked them tn Tuesday night to see Ted Krache| and Dode Bercot. Because he is a fighter and not a boxer Dode Bercot ont a #weet chance to He b he threw caut breeze and sailed in tr « for a 'knockout, In fighting that sty left himself wide open to Krache's only punch—his right hand. | But before that nd Bercot |showed a ful improvement over his form of two weeks ago, H. hit faster, boxed better and looked 100 per cent better. Krache, on the Jother hand, stuck to his same ntyle, |@ right for the body and @ right for win a de etsion : n to the ie he ro won: In a year’s tin | proved more than Kra: the hasn't tm. id nee improvement in in two weeks’ time. Tiger Outfielder Star Crews Are Racing This P.M, Washington Figured in Running, With Nayy Ruling Favorite Walling Will Stroke Shell Dow Wall mroke of the University ef Washington crew, expected to be in his threat Palroning, Roland ho had subbed for him workouts on the return to his ChesteY Chedbintd | Chet Chadbourne, veteran Weather permitting, Vernon outfielder, ix one of| the Junior Varsity race the Coast league's most con-| Starts at 3:15 o'clock, sistent performers. Chad-| Eastern Standard Time, the Frosh at 4 o'clock and the Varsity at 5 5 o'clock, The returns on the Junior race should Details of ne received in Seattle by 0 this afternoon, the bourne is playing with the Tigers here again. | Star Game ade i. the Are Fixed Pvt ais © today were decided} | Bercot’s odd style, right hand ex-| [ OUIE’S French Dry Cleaners will ch inst record Sie "Ses : rr tended, is gradually “becoming dan act as the home team 8 the six great university creme gerous to opponents, because he hits|in their third game with the ot wet for thelr threemile claneie |with that right hand now |Brothers Dye Works in The Starlon the Hudson here late this after | Krache, on the other hand, must|Juntor Baseball league finals. They | noo develop a more versatile attack and|clash Sunday at Upper Woodland| defense if he expects to rea prove The Monroe boy # J abitity to improve faster th | in the bouts that ¢ | been tn here. It will be very wurprising If Bercot len't the much better fighter of the two a year from now [JOHNSTON IS NOBBY REFEREE nston e4 a mean ar dled himnelf atuff in | ru tween en them oo" je of that his work was SACCO HAS TOUGH TIME AH Jimmy Sacco has a tough job Lead when he boxes Ted Kra in next take a decis m Krache in that town he hasn't lost a verdict there. tn Aberdee: on July 4, as ft ni to hat Sol See there last time and only Be that as it m and Sacco should put up a pip of : a fight. SEEMAN ME SACCO TONIGHT ng of Bacco, he fi hn x rounds in Olympia, and quite a bunch of loc king the motor tri jtal city for the go. E jh master b should bring out plenty of ac boys are xers, BIG HOUSE FOR SANDPOINT Joe Waterman, manager of Bud says that over $3. ts have been sold for the Bud Ridley-Danny Nunes 10 round fight at Sandpoint, Idaho, |July 4. | BANQUET FOR | BERCOT FRIDAY y im-| park at 4 p. m. | ems to have the }neries have|a Dode Bercot, the hero of Monroa, will be honor guest being given by there Friday night. Several Seattle | | newspaper men expect to be on | band, and a big time Is expected in | honor of the Bearcat. ‘He the boy in that part of the country of a banquet Monroe citizens MACK WILL BE READY SOON Johnny Ma the popular Pitts. burg boy who has just returned from a trip to the Orient, expects to go Into training for local scrap: soon, and he won't have any trou ble getting matches as he is a good crowd-pleaser and gives the boys plenty of run for their dough. Tho Arena will bo dark again next Tuesday with the Fourth fall. ing on the next day, and with many fans expected to be out of the city, and the Jack Dempsey.Tom Gibbons match on in Montana. The |following weck Saflor Walters, the |hard-hitting gob, and Joo Gorman will box six rounds In the main go, | GOOD SCRAP FOR VANCOUVER Vancquver, B. C., fight tans are in for a real treat Friday when Vie Foley and California Joe Lynch box 10 rounds. Lynch Ucked Foley In A close scrap here recently, and their raturn battle should bo a pip, EDDIE NEIL TO ,BOX VIC FOLEY Tune? 28,—Vio ‘anadian bantamwelght meets Eddie Neil, Foley, | cham: | of Everett, ny pion, American Legion show here July 4th, | Benny Shannon meets Shifty May in the semiwindup, SMOKER FOR V Boxing will be revived at Venice, Cal, under ihe auspicon of the American Legion post on the Fourth of July. A good card is being lined up for that doe is quite | ~ in the sixround main event of the|f The terrific heat of the last few and the peculiar condition of which has had a tend. to roughen unexpectedly dur ¢ workouts of the crews this the |! first second game be This is the third game of the Cleaners taking the cision and th tle. The ne a the bes , th ones a fa the best t week are handicaps against fast N. O. Dayidvon and Benny Kal. men will act ax umpires again with | Th* World's recor for the three the former being in charge of the |™!le run, made by the great Navy melee. year, {3 13 minutes and “id hi ds. None of the contend ews have stepped within the Sh . record time in their trial spins iA The big race, which follows the Freshman Varsity events, is sched- |uled to start at 6 o'clock, daylight saving time. Kiggey NATIONAL LEAGUE The Naval’ Academy elght 1s the peoene 1 ered favorite, with the University of ph oe 417 | Washington expected to give tho le 043 | @ tough brush. Cornell, § and Columbia are also {ti {figured on strongly, while Pennsyl- expected to be up to flash across the end of the three-mile New ¥. ee | Washington will be in the first rs jlane, Pennsylvania in the second |Carnell in the third,|Nevy in the fourth, Columbia in the fifth and racuse on the outside. University of Washington & 3 as 4 14 ere slight favorites to win strat agit is “47 |the Freshman race. The Far West- hice. ™ aus ‘st year men have given their 44 ; ri ity men hard competition fa onines cael . af foe spins and look to be real ss. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE | The Pennsytvania Frosh have en Wee ‘eet. Fet |arawn the first Jane, Cornell the De. “ 37 ts4|second, Syracuse the third, Wash ee *|ington the fourth and Columbla on io tii [the outside, The Navy Plebes will 43 41 |not ro’ +4 The first event, the junior varsity ‘i jrace, the positions drawn are: No. 1, Cornell; No. 2, Pennsylvania; No. 3% Syracuse; No, 4, Columbia. Thousands of persons were pour: ing into Poughkeepsle and other nearby river towns to view the an- nual classic. Spectators will see HARRY GRAYSON Jthe race trom observation cuts, ¢- Harry ¢ sporting editor of yson, the 1s Angeles Express, passed PAGE THE BINOCULARS thru Beattle yesterday enroute to| The Roman plunge at Del Monte, Bhelb; we the {Cals Will frame a. striking tableat helby, where he will cover the| c+ swimming beauties when the ai champlonship fight | Dempsey and Tommy between Jack Gibbons. nual girls’ staged, July swimming carnival it 13, 14 and 15, Wore by Well Dressed Men for 44 years, Boston Garter [et Constantly kept up to date by the most desirable improvements in web and fittings, the “Boston” is invariably the preference of men who choose quality apparel. Made in every style for sport and dress, and sold all over the world. 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