The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 28, 1923, Page 13

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4 wid is of i es both 1 ‘TLE STAR PAGE 13 ss ; Crack Outfield Player ROIT, Mich., Aug. Al Wingo, crack outfielder of the Toronto International league club for the past few seasons, has been purchased by the Detroit American league club for a price reported 50,000. Wingo is a center fielder, and one of the leading hitters of the International league. It is understood that three players are to be turned over for him. He is leading the league in home runs and is considered the best fielder in the circuit. Wingo will not report until 1924, Scribblings: Same Old Davis Cup Team Named Dx ee ne Undefeated Yankees will Resist Australian Tennis Efforts D" circles, etroit By Ed Frayne, sporting editor of the ne Los Angele: cord, related r ous yarn on his page t! Tt appears below Mickey Farre story elocutiont “pow i a en ne = mac! author of Last Nigh ta te i € r the old time Greek Chicago. Baltimore Stars Will Be Sold This Year an erat ‘ o tlle Demp ey | } [ Where Mr. Denmsey’s Stopping | Groves and tual bunch, but they went box ing. Thought health. Brown sparred with ¢ return received two co it kept them Favored in Boley Will Early Bets} B te| Be Sent Up $5,000 to $2,000 Placed on Champion by Gam- blers on Wall Street BY HENRY L. F ARRELL seats to their pert Mickey as his compar During the f his eyes on the stage appointed when the down. Finally. 4, ho nudged M ay, Mickey, tip m guy Sho pered. "I couldn't pick hin Yanks After Shortstop and Giants Wish to Annex Oriole Hurler ined DUNN, one of the greatest in the just espeare comes on minor league the first act!" a ; Dens history of baset is heading his 3. MP it cats Luis | : : te fifth )_R. G. McPhee : st the International ae ‘Press, giv , Ono bet wing it will be a tween Papyrus and # > J orld’s record for winning pen- ted horse, It follow 45.060: been gicsgad The announcemen : ‘ getting along in years the horse that won t rt ; O's comes from Baltimore om Downs th ; . : ; be willing to sell h st 3-year-old 1 j I I BB coeete fain. pra ar % &, great stars whom the majors have og Outober x Norris Williams, ae" expette ik | : #0 1 he wins an- ant th turt fe Riche i baci! 2” Het gn ie ; jin | Ll le ali at ha ect Groves, perhaps the grail pe Bz el sate ingle aed BY ROY GROVE har ¢ me conditions alloy t . 6 opening tt © conside 1 4 Th Luether’s Hotel at és hite Sulphur Spring read “8 ut artist ee one am M ae aes YORK, Aug. 2 . year f been in com.|father short, Expert opinion, how-| Not an imposing structure, to be sure. But one Jack Demp-|*™® baseball horizon since Walter nal race to select t ite < thse natiogs have w ever, he gone " ‘ J p- Johns Rube Waddell and Vean Amgrican horse in a trial race to be petition for ne ears, It has be| SU, ruler of the pugilistic realm, happens to ‘be registered | Gre; were in their prime, is be- tim roft are the na| The Yanks are sald to be after handed tennis|him as Everett Scott is slipping badly, The Giants need pitching strength and are hot after Groves. “Mind you, suh, I says he’s|"*rirpo is a big, strong. fe to the cubtouse, ata || GREB SPELLS — Mervin Jacobson, the | Orioles! r wath nd GYR ti rted ¢ great center fielder, is ther play- neh and a wma || IT BACKWARDS [fio oe, See you get || Harry Greb’s right name 4s Berg |time next season. an ; he spells his ring name in the |— = Johnny Wilson, who |/ We Rent Tents, Camp Furniture nas the National sweepstakes, - , traveled h miles. i 4 there. He's got a suite of rooms at Luether’s while he’s|ing sought by the New York Giants. tat ook . ( Brit i ght Davis was t riginal donor we the ex-| training for his coming bout with Luis Angelo Firpo, Ar-|Unless Groves fans a dozen in a oath eo same far 1 the Americans , 2 Bo covered with gentine mauler ex traordinary. game, he Gills {t a poor day. scussing th S eeamapiaae att * th . has Pear t aden! bal | Johnny Jones, Portland's short- pe or ee ston and the youth: x rte pleco t a i 1 add ame Tex Rick ie this season, played with Tor- group of racing cosine : , . c tk that W. It M il HELEN ILLS | trae Geatas inthe tale Rear = pame of Zev, Wilde sr, \ Selgtara aed Tian obo ithe ets [A ths catia te , alter Wialls IS ONLY Martingale, Flagstaff a saan . ti mette the challenks (tt : tine this i great 17)) a the game. Ba tee are cing il * thete f nd he has 500d Dislikes Jake tea Wiis; the: niaonal wornen's| SPOTS aa) 1 Harry Sinclair's Zey, winner this and alia nt : Den ti eroeten : er Jacobs is one tw old in October ss i aw bath st | hitters in the A. A. like Al Wingo, ig vemkape, oauge | one to win,” Rickard said tod titleholder | Jacobs, Ae and Fothergjil es at x a i t th 3 |throw thelr bats away trying to hit was conceded to meet the E t d De nit Thi k Th t t al t > | him.” Deroy winner toe Sais ay or oesn vin a “0 sis|| tas acne Oo," Cree [3 NET STARS (siedewseae cu iver ut th Le 4 st ¢ t this ’ as |) jes rtst ee ot ; H Ch With D nts ia saiaata LEFT HANDED) ite shortens $2 he mean fine youns horse, b ir po as a tance wi empsey : ' ts jon ||, Howard Vosir, Carl Fisher andy @ 200 hitter. entered in the sweepstakes, an M 1 0 BY rting ie ), FRAYNE was considered to have a good ¢ until in a recen badly. ‘The entries in the include Harry Payn staff, J Cow rtingale,| LIABLE to! which twice this ye ran Zev close second in his best races, Cos But there was an ironical inflection in the voi¢ e of Sam Langford, whom ider|*"° °% Panter: of tn den’s Dunline, Montfort Jones’ The| the greatest negro boxer the world has ever known. He was seated in The Record office] aia not nave a Clown, and Admiral on’s My| Wednesday afternoon, |iack of boxing skill (Spo smiled quizzical Firpo’s liable to whip Dempsey,’ examples | ny cons a s tie ca soon, {8 also not fight: | ‘and Blankets The race with Papyras ia to be the} Possible but not probable, Sam meant to say. peg ls Boma ier ta: “| ARISTOS WIN ing under his right name. It is|| CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS grand finale of the Metropolitan He’s a hard man to interview. He has opinions, but he wasn't nicknamed “the whit-| catiea a big truck horse and | Panca, Beason. Negot! est black man in pugilism” for nothing. Opinionated persons are gene critical and |said he would be « owner of Papy were clos . Sa igf s to offend others. He wants to make friends—enemies aiale August Belmont, of the; 2am Langford declir 0 mak A Jockey club. The distance ts to be the »mselves all too r one mile and a ha In order to br was necessar together and make James Butler, preside pire City track, which has the ¢ sive right to hold races October 30 waived that right so tha with Ben I ‘sane | TIGHT GAME wt ho non AT PORTLAND s took a § | On Arena Card | Heavies to Battle at sf WONDERTUL WATER TRIPS team dow The two most attractive steamer excursions on Puget ok Sound will be offered during the coming week end. the officials Hood Canal San Juan Islands it from Los heey Sunday, Sept. 2 Labor Day, Monday, about the race it men te “He ie workir he t he w seen Firpo f over might be run at Amé N es ST said that nm market, Belmont Park. yl ex LS 10W ina i pend a day at the foot of | visit the poe “Thousand negotiations Ben Irish lived pry to his out ¢ the Olympics in Washing- Islands of the West,” rivaling “the reputation as a good sports has Is hand who made apr v elous fjord Isles of Greece. also making certain Trish is a tenant farm chased his famous Leave 8:30 a m. Lenve §:00 A. M. FARE—Round trip, elther excursion—$2.00 Children half fare Wits n hoavywe evival ¢ t 1 say—when he thout its behe ght hand at the cham. LOGGERS LOSE i, ago for $1 will be knocked fees: ot Ps ts bod Yes, ever For full information inquire Trish Is a loose f his body THRILLING TILT t Ticket office, Colman Dock. MA in-3993 You 10, win, the horse and oF tape waned Pg PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. It is quite like! r ad while ¥ attract to Belm Sam eee t r 1 thing outpouring of race track foll : Dave W { Abo ever gathered around a track. age ears ners ‘nm game will bo play Flyweights gain very 1i pede the place to be an: toriety. Luke, in the Omah int ng it ably tells about it. His story fol Who cat t a Flyweight 1s arow 2 ampi 4 That ts sm stay in this class lor velop into bantams and and lightweights. Being only a small number of real gillweights they usually ha to fight heavier boys in order to get any bustr Take Jimmy Wilde, for instance This English flywelght probably | Seattle Ariston Portland U. Oil .. B Dave feathers Sid Williams an¢ “>| DOBIE ORDERS | a MEN OUT WILLS AND bill. The | bie Dode | ordered all varsity c 1903. | hardest punch pall conc got m publicity 1 is wider is comin et ‘ haps, eavywelght mi-fin Freshman stars took a ot ae ‘Tex Rick But Wilde has Villa sits on top of the NEw YORK, Aug. ard refused to 1 on now fight thelr o y to comment} of 108-pounders where Wilde once Langtord | on reports he had Coe an| ‘ After Jo! valiant | . ption on in Stamford, Conn reigned supren ; : Y FEW HOMERS an to we were ° the best flyweigh couldn't thin j Outside of Wilde, Villa, Franklin, | it INSIDE PARK |',?°" mo runs are hit { of x boy, Ww enough, John ea at of a fighte ty of expe grounds at the Polo G Genaro Be E > Mason, who|W piglos rega = ee - uson why he| New York. me Young, tho New 6 je ? sie ae po m1 ork outfielder, rece y hit one a aay ‘tle fellows to| Johnson?” he repeated. “Well, H solr Led PR ae Ey Ae ci It is hard for the little fellows to chance to beat {centerfield in the 1 inning of a lig fight before th r a ited yesterday by jon from Stamford. | s that Rickard had| \ ’ quietly on plans to} 1@ champion and his col-| he put up ono) rece! ume with the Pittsburg] o; rand that he} al Famous transcontinental train in dail ‘i é =f | Observation-club car; dining car service that athena Sate "NAVY HORSE oO is famous among experienced travelers; stand- pated IS CANDIDATE Yale's Chances ard and tourist sleeping cars, coaches, ry Wills 1s a real nico make spectacu . im?’ ° t At their tices Bim Mickey Hannon, popular you all ¢ Seattle lightweight, who| And it s the KNOCKDOWN > Mysterious Billy Smith, Jr tomers wh and will long be remem Hi » | Villa knocked out Wilde, but th Austin & Salt boxing show at|o'no went in the books as| tesa) toy 8 ny CA ee Tet, oe HIS CAMP iicroneWetneny night nae oor okt tana tome ce|| Hit Hard Blow | World’s Mightiest Locomotives that he couldn't ta any more SEMA ani ish aac Tho fight ns are a fickle|Midates for the international race EW HAVEN, Conn, Aug. 28 creriatycdite eed eae core ets 7 A gh pate Bs oe dap »| LEFT HANDERS lot, but are not beyond recalling such | with Papyris by winning tho Fort) Hight of last 3 Yale || the four great mountain ranges by the giant electric mo- put force behind a knockout fist _GOOD N FIRST | ttle: Charley Walters’ rd h nic ap in 1 JEM one Of] freshman football m have been || tors of the ‘‘Milwaukee's’’ electrified scenic route. 1 wa Oo beat Bud Ri in hig single|the two fastest miles of the meect-}} qicqualified f ar for insti ‘Traversing more than 2,000 miles of senic way, and carry+ Demet iy given a. neat Pate -) son that there are #0 many here, ‘That w eral years | INK | rating ana participating in a ing open observation cars through the Cascades and tribute by Tom Swope, sporting sumpin ne| tett-handed tira basemen is that * 2 ——~|} freshman riot during the last || Rockies in summer-time, aise of the (Cincinnati Post, It camp, ae q|they are better satieoe 7 ret y Sabon and ‘ne four fits ‘Wood an Age Dt 9 Bs term. ‘Three others were drop: yeasterd und | throw r faster in a fielding post- nith will mest in a four-|dier Woods and Young Sikt box the} pea for low scholarship, Sin - : three-da vacation he decided} — of ing himselt the wonder man ot | Saree tania 6 teeing sid $86.00 baseball. of a heavy cold which had bee 3, ze ie | ele Geor e Sisler’s Worries May Keep Him From Game Round Trip years in the nu I} fight with Luls Firpo, the big . September 15 Last Sale Date titer Ue aetinca Maeided of ieat| ee Bhs Ace ‘', LOUIS, Aug. 28.—George Sis-| ball enthusiasts the country over are | optimistic as to my chances of ‘get-/to baseball somo time In the near fu- Pe Pe. BAHL, General Agent Pass. Dept. spr had hia troubles a % ler will not pl haseball for | disappointed because Sisler's condi- | ting back into the gamo shortly, Tho} ture, but that 1s as positive as T can ULBRANSEN, City Pass. Agent egy with tha fat this yes. ; |the St. Louis Browns this year. Ho | tion has not tmproved enough to per-|improvement In my vi Hon, howaver, be, about my chances ; Once more numerous fans and| In t 20 games the old{does not even intend to don a unt-|mit his playing, no ono regrets tho|haa been of auch o slight nature in| There are some medical experts 2d Ave. and Madison St. nd | 9 boy en Neoware wevic aire situation moro than S{eler tho last eight or 10 weeks that Iam|who express grave doubts as to} ¥ a. critics got ready to count “ten’| warrior has made a1 hi | | jet . he| = to Wo hother Sister wil Phone Main 6960 é 2 iy appr della Since the tall end of July he| At the ing of wenson Sis Lam beginning to worry over the | beginning to worry. | Whether ler will ever play again, | over Jake's baseball career in h ; elie planned to not back into, the| slowness with which my right eye is| "Iam positive that baseball 1s out |'They are of tho opinion that the con Pits dust about the time they|has been “hitting at a clip that ig) eis, Tt was his hope rouponding to treatment, I felt sure | of the question as far as 1928 ts con- Iylition of tho paralyzed nerve will al got as far “seven” Jake be ‘elt over .40 et inte the Mhat wertewiwith New |I 9 kin the game long be-|cerned. Next year 18 also debatable. |ways remain such, that baseball will | getting up. alk about Jake's successor ns) S0t im His attending physicians | fore # Sislet |1 get hundreds of letters daily from | be out of the question, | That “ten” count now appeara|first baseman of the Reds has} a ete would be no| “Physleally 1am in perfect condi. | well wishers, Some merely express} Unquestionably ‘s mental | to be a long way off. Just as cased, just aa it did in other years| ii AMMEN of 2 oii Loa Bik good gamo of |xympathy and good wishes, but al state is not what it would bo were | siopped ft in previous years, he| When he rallied from a poor start | hy iter unit playing, ‘The doc-|golf, Hitting the stationary golf ball | majority offer cures and suggestions |e showing nl improvement. halted it again this season | | tors now tell him there ten't a chance | doesn't bother me, but following to what [ should do. It would tako| tor that reason it 18 not believed | Jake again ix Jake. He's k You can quickly find yomeone to | for him to get into the fray thie sea-| flight of a baseball even a 6 yeurs to try every remedy that| that ho will accept the management ing the ball flat and showing the|kalsomine your room ff you turn to | son tator Js often confusing. has been offered me. of the club unless he 1s able to play | younger generation how to play'the Want Ads Columns, J ’Wnile St. Louly fandom and baye-' “Up until now I have been very! “Of course, I hope to got back tn- land do his bit, ¥ vat iat TWh PMG A hast

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