The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 30, 1923, Page 13

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y+ Between|NEW YORK GIANTS ARE FACING CRUCIAL WEEK IN WEST. Innings Champs Meeting Pirate and Cincy Ball Squads Manush Groomed to Replace Cobb Must Face Pittsburg and Cincinnati in Ten Games 1B be Fejgesidl esl egy cnet That May Decide National League Race for 1923} jooms as tho successor of Ty | Season Cobb as conter flelder for the Tygers. BY HENRY L, FARRELL Ae E. DUGDALE La a c r SW YORK, July 80,—Before the end of this week John how BY D. Cobb's legs are bothering him, fast realize don't gon he you see someone | © McGraw may have a better idea of where his New| we « cover the ground he : years and then| YOrk Giants are going to end in the National league pen-| once did, and he lacks the old CS ne goes and) nant race, time speed on the bases, Father re with the pase) With just a slim lead over the Pittsburg Pirates and the| Time is taking his toll, ats cee wae Cincinnati Reds and a team that has more “heart” than| ait sus of Whit j anything else, the world’s champions are on treacherous} In Manush, Detrolt appears to rh s ¥ Cap Anson was in| grounds, Bad breaks in the coming series with the Pirates} have pieked up the most prom. ait ft ¢ ime and the Reds no doubt will make or break the club, Start-| tsing outfielder of the year, He that T knew, the fast. | U2 today in Pittsburg with a double header, the Giants will] has wonderful natural ability BS, #3 soubtediy that ever Dattle the Pirates over five games in four days. Then| He lacks only experience and was high-|} the champions go to Cincinnati to do five games in five! confidence in that ability, NIG YEAGER, PORTLAND HEAVYWEIGHT, HAILED AS COMER | H ard Hitter Is Making Good Showing in Ring Rose City Gladiator Will Meet Frank Farmer Soon; Angling for Bout With Jack McDonald; Other Ring News BY LEO H. LASSEN HE heavyweights are all the rage these summer days, and Portland has unearthed a promising socker of the- 190-pound class in Nig Yeager, the Albina, Oregon, mauler, Yeager, who is said to carry a load of dynamite in each paw, is coming along fast and: has a natural style that may develop into championship possibilities. He lacks experience, of course, and he is getting that rapidly. For a time now, he will be out of the ring, as he broke his right hand in his recent fight with Marty Foley in Portland. Yeager was ment conducted by Bill; “discovered” in a recent heavyweight tourna- Stepp, sporting editor of the Port- 6 Sui days with the Reds, With no abundance of good pitching, land News. Stepp is now] a ies 10 games in nine days against the best clubs in the league | Manush fy a great hitter right \nursing the big fellow along | Beattie 1 champion’s job for the Giants. | now, In # couple of years he a . } . : ¥ | and expects to land some} the « The Giants are now three games ead of the ates| will be one of the most-talked. eatiarton his prodigy soon. TO MEET GR cease ; and three and a half games in front of the Reds, If the) about batters in the big show Foley and Frank ‘Farmer. are be 2 pa Pirates should take series and the Reds should rout| He also gives promise of bel g matched in Portland this week inning t sy-| the Phils, the Giants would leave Pittsburg in third place. | excellent felder, In w couple and, ag Farmer is expected’ to win, y Bill To give either the Pirates or the Reds the lead at this| of years he will have arrived lit will cook up Interest in a Farm: ye critical stage of the fight might be disastrous for the| with a vengeance, | er-Yeager match. Farmer, say what | ound | Gis ants, lyou like, 1» @ tough old trial horse | ——-- " ——---____— | ‘There you have Cobb's opin: | gee: the” Syoanieaarh kre Tema game 1 that would ‘Jo | fon of Manush, Surely, Cobb, pees like Sam Langford's “fistic © too | : . the greatest ball player of all brand. If Yeager gets by Farmer | er, of oie e Ray Amateur Results || (is. te'Spe ttets ssoad [besac Ht coche Soe eae ‘ i |will, he will be in line for ‘better meade G t t | know @ promising rookie when wil ° EDMONDS LOSES ‘ a stuff | each rea es eueidal Wak, muronens Tere an he secs on | In the meantime Yeager fa] * uh doteated “Famonds Kunday angling for « bout with Jack Me- of Milers ea a he ig of Swanson and Cobb has placed the stamp of Donald, winner of The Star heayy~) é aly le approval on Manush, He ts |weight amateur belt bane owl JEW york 0.—When ne grooming the youngster to re reed oa A atta beewbentige pentble place him in the outfield, for litowd go saver | today can | ¢ tugs Cobb doesn’t figure he has more ‘ | cat Rad-| 1915, on the Harvard stad laa than a couple more years’ sery CURRY GOES } |recently, ator felt keenly het feo in his system |10 CALIFORNIA \ that must have rato 5 | Connie Curry, the little Jowan | tik aaintinns Main Heinie Manush dancing master, who failed to make| JOHNNY . WILSON, . . appar — much of a hit in his only serap| tg { ‘ ar . d N 1 here with Chuck Helman, has left! py isecpt Lardy oe act tena gne a Pra ret Bs 5G If B ll Th t I for Cal wher he will taxe| middleweight champion, is sWeather, tae dlAn ow It’s Go a at Is <rgeer Bip Rat em ry he Ble go runne his fn * KAGLES WEN T ZL paid Ake California» bantafns j | bur: windmill, next month. ob cutg Ais As antes . é Curry stale Inst week 9 aiance ; 00 Lively; Long Game Features). 22 - 7 sash land» ue poors e¢'18. 16 HEN the golf ball was standardized it was believed the tendency to make the ball bro siied veh ade saehaecs tt the » 1 more lively would be curbed. The manufacturers, however, have not been bothered| — eo jure Ray much by the restrictions, and the ball is getting faster. HARPER- BENJAMIN FOR CHAMPION that he t At the open championships at Troon and at Inwood there was some tremendously long|GO AGAIN SOON OF GUN GAME we Radha ih driving, especially with the wind in the player's favor. Bob" Harper and Jos Bena, 4 the | Sotinin de tat tap the Golf officials here and abroad are at work on some means of curbing the long game. joe the conservatives to reduce the resiliency of the golf ball. the soft center and replace it with a solid center. stimula ated the long game more than anything ¢ One suggestion is to abolish 8€ It is the soft-centered ball which has put up one of the greatest fights IRTLAND,” July 30.—Frank ML over’ staged in Portland when they |T roe, portland sportsman, is to- ler + that ever ved. One| 2: The most difficult courses are being played by crack players in low scor Course records|pattied to a draw there a few the: 4 allow Rea i reuse e fa be c | I day proudly displaying the G, L. fs |may go further an: come so fast as to be common practice rather than notable achievemen weeks ago, Tho Portland commis: é y meee of the | thought that he is one of The rubber-cored ball revolutionized the game, and there is a strong sentiment among|"" !* tring to line up another | Becker $1.09 diamond m Ki scrap between these great welter- weights in the Rose City for Sep-| his personal property. tember. Harper, at the present) ‘Troch yesterday, in the last day_ time, is in California where he Is|}of the annual shoot of the Sports. h shooting trophy ahd claiming it as : : ha we _— — ts a at | making a hit in the fourround}men's Association of the Northwest, | ° game. won the médal for the third time, ) PF u E-| eo CE |thereby gaining {ts permanent pds: maple sons our Loca N PY ‘TENNI | TRAMBITAS AFTER | session, |BERCOT AND KRACHE ‘The event included 30 single tar | a | Johnny Trambitas, who hasn’t}Set$ and 10 doubles, and wim ars z 4 |been doing much fighting Jately,|™issed only one in the combinath Irving Weinstein, winner of {championships by his folks. Shaw] would like a whirl at either Dode| The three-man team from ° ° the Washington state and Brit- | is in his tast year in the junior ranks|Bercot or Ted Krache, Trambitag,|including Sergt H. J. Brown, J. t t bet in lg ace india Mainland tennis | 4 citho he wan beaten by Eddie|who packs one of the meanest keh|Law and Dr, B. J. Westy won the nine, § in a thet championships this se , is 3aer trophy in the arget eve N ‘ oy t Honshi Lu i su 6 ; . mate at Es efwhe 3 of any counter-fighter in the | © i, the (75-t vent, doubt be a dif resting up in Seattle this week, | Murpliy in Portland for the section-| oe thinks that both of these |c#ch man’ bigaking 26 birds. Next 6 other alde re He decided not to play ty the al championship, he made such a/}o.% would be meat for him as they | Year's shoot Will be held at Tacomal |g y in B nd. a ora ' Victoria tournament, which | good showing that his father and|would carry the fight to him. 1f| New officers of the association in. ie races under 4:20 ad wish to enter sturts at the Island City today. | ono tt er Peis i or Ted would walk into{clude Frank 1. Baker, ‘Tacomay 1 mara 5 other think he earned the trip any-| either Dode or Ted would walk into 3 large number un bd Weinstein will play thru the Pa | that left hook they might start! President; J. A. Bague, Tacoma, first 7 430 {4 a marvelous record for 4 cific Northwest tournament at | %0W \counting the well-known constella-, Vice-president; B. J, West, Puyallup, — one man to achieve. Add to this a|‘ Tacoma next week. ena setond vice-president, and A. and outdoor record |® | Shaw turned his ankle pain- - Rich!, Tacoma, secretary-treasurer, tod: ‘ | Harry Shaw tle Junior cham y at the Seattle Tennis club ate — Ray has also run 1,000 yards in-| ~ I be pent to Boston| Sunday, breaking a small blood BERCOT PREPARES BREMERTON 4 This time wan bet LOWRY 18 STAR week for the national junior | Mare i, loft ankle, that may keine rai te ene wey eke tarcid C. Cut i ——$_$—$—— ——| hold up his trip East. je Bercot, y, WILL STAGE. _ [ite meet scot x ihe une | ; fmee"yui nate ee! Won't Be Here} RO: Works Ot : 1a ¥, mes which 1s scl } |Parson." Cutbill selected a Buffalo SHEEHAN OUT |. Xeon ‘Turenne and Harold Van| Jones which is scheduled for air | armory treiicy © sitint tational) A Dyke Johns, Northwest sectional) i, girst meeting between these |] William ‘Tilden and Manuel 101 hampions, I for Bost ; 4 Joie y as his OUR Crystal Swimming club stars) ao, gheehan, the best pitching |nocie nest Weck foc the national| boys: Unless Jones springs a sur-|| Alonzo, international tennis stars, for this record-break- | hi d the big mile mara-|, PO N merican association, in| ar, next week for the national) sise Dode should win and prob-!| have sent. word to Seattle’ that performance. Unfortunately ( 1 and women that |Det in the America ation, 18 | champlonships. ably by a knockout. they won't be able to compete cy - sromoter | Larr: out of tho game for three weeks si y i . got mixed ar “eva ie Star Saturday |v bediy aprained ankle. -£ The Seattle ‘Tennis | clab-All canna RETR AR here this summer, They are Te question of “expenses” a shor H, in e {With a be preined ankle he Seattle Tennis elub-A lI tureingto the ast. today Sait ea atl ik pee wos adept ee reat hurling Nas played, & Navy. matches, booked for Sum |EWANS WINS ||-guemine: to thie, ast. today Sal ed of this record, but he wa ters and Bob Smith will be among| Part in St. Paul's fight for another | | day, failed to materialize at the TITLE AGAIN! thru a tournament last® week, clared a professiona | those that compete in the men’s mar-|A, A. pennant club courts, {| piaen beating the Spaniard in LAND *Jathon, whit Hest Baste D, who Pel ralboten tts pases Cake ‘ije( | the finals. Iwon the event two years ago, and r tennis entry blanks for the|Chick Evans, of 4 } "| PIRATES Whey ryne Brown, have entered in MARKS IN LINE urnament can be|¢ight streight Western amateur golf ee GREAT ROOKIE} | he women’n ru .«. y, FOR BOUT HERE| Jay at Piper. &|champlonship here Saturday, defeat | B.C. NET MEET ON | Pittsburg has grabbed off the best | ._Mntries are how open for the big) Marks; the: Los “Angeles | Tatt’ . They are also|ing W. Hamilton Gardner, of Buf-{ ‘The British Columbia tennis cham- r tha the blanks appe: daily : ; 7 “ pubis hed each day in The Sta |faio, 6 and 4, in their championship | pionships are being decided in Vice infield prospect in bi | | on th t They |bantamweight, is in line for a match | 3 + N hortstop of on the spor ney A ries close August 8, match. toria, B. C., this week. league In le Moore, shortstop of) should be filled out the|here with either Vic Foley or = ay an the Atlanta Ho started out in sporting editor of before | Dandy Dillon as a result of hi: ational game in the Florida Wednesday, August 9 | victory over California Joe Lynch in year. 8&0 Vancouver last week. Marks show ed real class in his British Columbia debut KINSEY WINS McGINNITY IS OUT IN FRONT Joo McGinnity, the aged pitcher YANKEE AFTER NCH HONOR | w STACY SHOWNS |W TNau, tne [is not only filnging good ball for | FRE Stacy no defeated |his Dubuque club in tho Mississippl NET TOURNEY | J Leama Repl a, neces | Valley league, but he is piloting tho| cre A nC CLUB, | atee magn #8 acquirt an jclub out in fi t of the processlo: trol —Robert HARTFORD IS cod racing stable near Paris. He |? ily Speaay, another ‘formes: player | Rinieey ot efeated is |Billy Speas, Jin these parts, is lea jida and is hitting erage for the leagy ZOLLA GIVEN AIR IN EAST former player ing Cer , the r rancisco defeated his | fellow townsman, Clarence J. Griffin, | for the Metropolitan tennis cham. | plonship here yesterday by scores of | 3, 6-1, 11-9 ready his intention of | irand Prix | » VETERAN IS UMPIRE NOW ar Rap. top av gulars IN SOUTHERN A Egan fartt OLYMPIC STAR SALLORS vicrons Cyr icka, former pitcher in wading | UTAH LEAGUE gues thruout the Middle |* an Chuck Zolla, former Broadway | IN DIVE MEET} t, hasveaught on as an umpire | E.|high school player, has failed to! yfias Alls Riggin, Olympic _s EXPLODED . Three-I league, He was man i }make a ue ball, He has| diving titleholder, was the first to r of the Vicksburg team in rele Maley [been rele the London club| make formal entry for the women’s lepend t States leaguo until it blew jot the higan-Ontarlo national senlor fancy diving cham- t ls He's a pitcher. plonship, which will be held Satur- | August 4, it Long Beach, in the new N.Y day afternoon, | Oly mpiec Pool lie Slat par HIGH IN LL TILDEN rs Recs tat SUNDAY SHOOT | BEATS ALONSO | hie \eotl M. Wisher, 1 Baron an TS ALONS( FLASHKAMPER ‘on | Alvin Schwager were each tled for t . A uly 30.—] Odds and Ends |" SO An Boe tet cones nmap dag ulas| ‘iden. “I, of Phfia BACK TO S. F. i y will | Sund. un shoot at the Seattle Gun|delphia, national tennis fnetaniad SAN FRANCISCO, July 30.—Ray Al Demaree, fo c 6 ‘nd will seat |club traps at Fort Lawton yesterday.|won an exciting exhibition match] fashkamper of the Vernon club, wh | han been re-instuted by Judge ) persone | J. Foster of Phila-| The trio made scores of 46 out of a|from Manuel Alonso, champion of] was sold unconditionally to the Tigot Mis after being on the waapended lat | deiphia, the architect, extimates the | possible 60. C.J. Solld and, Janson |Spain, here yesterday afternoon. | by the San Francisco Seals, has been [and ne ansnt,, He may rejoin Forts | cout ag $45,000 each mad Tho score was 46, 6%, 64, 4, 46, 03, 63.| returned to the Seals, it was an ESR Soh le nounced hero yesterday, “TACO MA RING CARD 1S ALL IN LINE Chandler Egan, of Oregon, North west amateur golf champion, will ITH Dodo Bercot and Morgan] the sembfinals, Martin hails from| Harry Huson, ‘Tacoma welter-|not enter tho national tournament at rear; \ Jones in Jine for. the hi nix. | Tacoma wolght, argues with Young Rogers, | Flossmoor this year meni eed Frankie Britt, Tacoma feather: | . Slane | ~ Weand Highland de ind tussle, the ‘Tacoma ring ad valent, caked On Mallody, tho | % Butts, inthe opener | RACES FOR BIG FAIR | ©” Thursday night has been com-| hard-hitting Wyoming Ind Bercot, it 1s understood, gets the| yrorne-racing will play a big: role Pith seve hae cms Foun leted Johnny Budwick, the big Seattle | largest financial “antes for this|in the annual Southwestern Wash: Week's engagement we the Pantenes Hilly Mascot, Portland bantam, |heavywolght, scraps Les Bonds, of | fight ever given to @ miller in alington fair at Chehalis and Centralia August 6 Aes » Danny Martin ply rounds in| Camp Lewis. Tacoma ring. August 20-25, ‘

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