The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1924, Page 16

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Washingto erence n Coaches Are Primarily Mould articular] just result young characters r break born defeat a ike o7 The services, usually victory Not the fact athlete f Wash n having capable prod tf Edmundsor ss of athletic coac in the sible, and many times when they get the bounce just the same as they essional competition. istitu can more t they iu would ir Tublt + [About Fights Dudley Lee Is Biggest and Fighters| Card of Major Rookies Mids Goyone ~ BY LEO H. LAssnn } >. Sa | Approval [s® Granted for Rowing Trip Poughkeepsie Favored by Faculty When It Grants Huskies Permission BY TOM OLSEN Universit We ulty ranted oarsmen to roung Shortstop With Boston Red Sox Must Fill Shoes With Fohl Men; He Was Star With Tulsa in Western League Last Year | é HE ensation of Lee of the Boston Red Sox This young man seems to have overshadowed the score or more highly touted recruits, taken south by the majors. Dudley Lee hails from the Tulsa (Okla.) club of the West- ern league. He led the shortstops of that organization in Iding, batted .840 and stole Cobb Likes Rather an impos- His Catc Bassler, Wooda the spring season is Shortstop Dudley mur ta | terd Husk again t am a prefere: 5 leved should ing record, It h that Dud has been the Boston wever be giv hers nd Man 1 ou Red Sox 5 HAS HARD 408 AHEAD The diminutive, Dudley soveral large sized pairs The B fans have es re TLL Seattle fans patron- ize outdoor smokers if they are held in the Coast Teague ball park this sum- 2 e ' That’s what a lot of local ring bugs are asking as the announcements are made | promoters here that they in- tend .showing there during : warmer months. ' “It’s easily answered. er a Fight fans will go fo any sfhirac Place as long as they are given » good run for thelr money. They expect world’s champions to here, but they do expect # run for their dough. In the More stable weather of June, July And August, the promoters can de Pend upon good crowds if they put $n the right kind of shows. “Fight bugs, more than any other of fans, will be on deck reg: | if the attractions are up to » ful of shoes must ston bec m0 shortstop first 300 to nee al clever w two named be Rs jz dates, ut’ of the question er both races without hav he & trained se crew for each. The faculty committee yesterday | Went on record as being in favor of |wending the best crew or the firet varsity to Poughkeeps to defend the national rowing which the Huskies year, Coach ards Hearken back to other days and ur memory reminds you that 15 | lyears ago the Peerless Freddy Par ir cavorted around the short field Jof the Boston Americans | Parent was one of the outatand ing figures of that great in i Ferris and the dean of the & youngster corps, tho he {s on! in point of serv The T: ra obtained each one trom “the fh iia words, whatever big league expe rience they possess was received since coming to Detroit. BICYCLISTS WILL VISIT FT. LAWTON HE Seattle Boys’ Bicycle club and Boy Scout bicyclists will be the guests of the Third battalion, Fourth infantry, at Fort Lawton, Firday, April 18, The boys will assemble at Times| Square at 10 o'clock Friday morn-| jing, and will ride to the fort. At 11:15 & parade will be won The committee left it up te “Rusty” Callow’s discretion 4 entry in the Olymp | Callow, earlier this yea |has intimated that he has enough | material for two good varsity crews It is likely that the freshmen wil |make the Poughkeepsie race, pro |viding the necessary funds ar rained, Merville McInnis, a popular Wash ington graduate, is in charge of the state drive for the crew, with Mathew Hill assisting. They have established offices in the Stuart building. The phone there is EL lot-3544, and contributions ara already being sent in. antique Pirate outfielder, | ninth, went down on Then along came Heinle Wagner. | Like the great E Heinte not grace personified but how could grab nasty bound: jand what a w he was tn put ting the ball on the runner. H JOB 1 With the paming ot Wagner BonSteinand Dr.H ouston|Salt Lake cit tr atinyin want tes Antered in B.C. Tourney Is Winner | —<= In Starter Beott New York was far fror relished by Bostonh: He was BY ALEX C. RC Following tom IN STEIN, the state and city |TUNd of 36 holes, PACIFIC ‘COAST LEAGUE Won Lost . . . niles i Frank Osborne, new Indian outfielder, takes a terrific “cut” at the apple and the cameraman caught him while | tr | swinging at the onion during batting practice the other day. In the background, reading from left to right, are Cliff | Brady, Frank Tobin, Percy Joyes and Elmer Bowman, , nder pee a . It Diamond Dust “There are plenty of good boys on to the Coast and with some real in the brewing the open ‘shows here, if attempted, should successful, * ‘A he 10th inning and rode it out of the park, the Braves beating the Phils, 4 to 3. prime favorite Scott holds the world recor consecutive playing with 1,138 amolohe tran the foe cneare to his credit. He says he expects club, and Dr. D, H. Hous-|DIRY, at 18, Seattio’s premier southpaw |” 4 cot’ on a S¢-hole Scott Unksman, from the Inglewood Coun ies’ thelastive route Since the passing b try club, are on thelr way to Van filled at Boston. Enter Dudley 140| couver to take a crack at the Brit attle ¢ ton, y Ban Franctece . the journey on M . sai’ ingle with the run that beat dese the Reds 1 to 6. ive Been a bad blow to a m. HIE first of the 1924 Inter-club fight fans when Bert Colima, thelr middleweight idol, was Billy Wells. Reports that Wells won easily. Coll- local card there and has given tn their honor by the soldiers at the fort. At 11:30 a demonstra. tion of modern warfare will be given. shortstop shoes have to win famte. mateur championship, Shades of the br und of wh: great Wagner and the 8h Scott. » tomorrow, Some job that Du champlonehip to fill thowe shoes | is to & Manager Foh! says he will do tt. | season, far Mant Parent, the sensat Following a lunch at tho fort tho! boys will inspect the barracks at 1 o'clock, A practical talk and dem onstration will be given on the pre | cautions to be taken with the auto. matic rifle, pistol and other guns at /1:30, and an hour later there will] |be a marksmanship demonstration women's of at. section during the same but, known, Seattle will jsented tn the event holiday course, DIVERS LEAVE 80 not repre Small turnouts have responded to {en at wer | mee lon a! Vancou }links teat |with the course, Y AHERN GY iis Uf i Teg You HOEST 1 DONT Kilow FoR GURE \F SHE'S WHAT You'D CALL A TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT, oR Not! \'see, I Jes! Gor A PASSING GLIMPSE AT HER! LL: tYip—ys Yen,~ an THAT Passing GLIMPSE GURE DISLOCATED Your Vision f= wiY-Th! CARNIVAL CLOTHES, EH? WHATEVER SHE LOOKS LIKE, SHE CERTAINLY {| ENTICED YOUR GOAT AWAY Ps WITH GoME CHARMING / CANS, TLL SAY! = Yj Y Ber England's return four | American League Washington Philadelphia Boston .. Tecent mitt shows in Tacoma, and FOR TRYOUTS Last year, which, inc! ata unless the gate picks up, there is a SAN FRANCISCO, April 11—Ber. |the first time that “outalders’” we possibility of shows being called off See er roe nice Phelan, of Neptune Beach, Ala-|allowed to compete for the Brittsh ons hastings 1 | Columbia amateur title, Seattle fur Fors ume JE LINI TRACK ia, Cal, and Phil Patterson, | " to mplc club, left here today by |Mished the finalists; Clark Speirs, shows, but it's doubtful TEAM ARRIVES | «> of Portiand, Ore, on route to|then » pone : of Tal weed, bet ts var. Eastern Olymple gw s div now a reaiden lifornia, de. whether the population there war- BERKELEY, Cal, April a brs a alos Fame: aiving try ra hen’ Giaccone tab” tens rants weekly smokers. Gene Cline jouts. The men's tryouts will be Aas Votecta Coach Harry Gill and 25 track men | nei¢ tn re | green, in the 36-hole final match and Eddie are fighting for| : al is in were (held at Indianapolis, the women's | * ‘ : rman ipa. to pee Se Umiverety: ot ols were | at. Briarcliffe, N. Y. The North Ender has not been ent, and iiiey ahead drop” tairty | nc 4 hte vat bare kath Spy ae hitting hin stride Iately, but he may University of California oval today | esi vioatiiar cat: tia bent: ty it Me seunse and Joe Gorman (ig poneiuion Sar te nsonection’|FRRANK CHANCE. _ [#2 #3 tt,his Pett to in vancou nee xt Sat ay The only two 1 in 1922. herw: 10 1 Se een tied tonight’ and ual meet defeats suffered on the| RESTS EASILY at Travie Davis boxes Chick Roach six|tack by tho Illini in the Inst 20| CHICAGO, April 17. — Frank him acquainted jyears have been at the hands of |Chance, manager of the White Sox, which is Riso going California teams. |i resting easily at the hospital fol-|to be the arena for the 1924 Pacific —————— jlowing @ minor operation for sinus|Northwest champlonships, in June. EW! LE EN 7 trouble yesterday. He will remain] ‘The Inglewoodian may or may not ab pian oF 6 iced |1n the hospitat several days go very far in tho race, but if he MUL al a ain tx to form, he will make thin |Ed Lewis will defend his heavy-| The obligations of various forelen pt iaing: Gitta Vis way ie JIMMY DUFFY weight wrestling champlonship here | countries held by the United States| Anyway, ttle ts sending the April 29 in a match with Michael |treasury amount to 10 and a half|pest sho haa {n the right and left Qane. Cal, April 17.—Pink. | Romano, | bittion dottars. Waheed athateur ranks ey Mitchell, world's funtor wel- | = - Aa icisot terweight champion, failed to get ) ee sees, et 1 OUR BOARDI OU Found bout with Jimmy Duffy here | NG H SE B Jast night, and the Oakland Shadow Won the decision with ease. Z - The champion plainly showed that| {, he was not used to the four-round Now BUS. BETWEEN game. BROTHER LODGE MEMBERGy Mitchell took the first round, Duf. fy the second and fourth, and the You Spl THAT GIRL third was even. WHO 1S COMING HERE Dutty will probably meet A te Mondsey Billy Wells, ZO BOARD, ae master boxer, in a US,~ 1S SHE A REAL SHRILL, OR UST ANOTHER REASON WHY GINS BREAK A DANCE 0 Go ouT 1 AN’ SMOKE 25 New York .... Boston Bt Bush and Schang; Qui O'Nesit. nn Z] At Chicago— St, Louis . ‘enship and Sicha! At Datroit— Cleveland Detroit Coveleskie an’ Baswler. At Washington— R, Philadelphia 8 (Washington 1 6 4 Bridge, Rommeil DIAMONDS American Jewelry Co. 821 SECOND AVE. Incidentally, was | team mat nection G # to be be at played in t the y club Saturday, when Ibe the guests 18-hole this LT L. The desperate or lads three-point links test Homer Bro Billy Patterson, Walter Fovargue, Harry Phippa Don Miller, George Fowler and. the r of that crowd from the Grays Harbor Country club that is ached-|% % 8 Th uled to teeoff on the Des Moines | ing # seve way course Saturday’ will fur sh the opposition for the ¥ nm teum on t Black river Sur in an [day's gam inning, Jac Percy mound for FTE: nk several months during which time he joined the ranks of the benedicts, “Curley* Hueston in . and is now busily engaged tn givi Jennons any too w Plummer, better, him fs again our k for by Hulvey. in the Calhoun In , in the Calhoun hotel Brady Ridred, rt Howman, 1b Rot WERYTHING but will be permit golf etiquette ple at the North hen Jim Stir . Charlie Burnett, Sam Russell, Fred Ayer, Merlin McEliwaine, Andy |Tovin, | Gillespie, Elmer Todd, George Jones, p . Rourke, W. D. MeDonald and. T, |Piummer. Davis toe-off on one of those mildly termed “Bletherin” golf contests Tho survivor of the tu moll will re | celve a prize. joodness knows, he will be deserving of one. A hand some one, too! | | TLMER TODD'S team scored an §-tod ry againat ed by Jim: McV olf club jast the victors were the losers at in the side ay at Sature capt attle and ( * of the|{ clubhouse | a dinner jin the evening The Men o' McVay are anxious for another try, To which Captain Todd sayeth, “You're on, any time.” AGE LIMIT FOR | STAR LEAGUERS i The age limit for The Star league this year will be as follows | “All players having reached 1 birthday on or before will be inotigit | Managers and rs are asked jto meet Monday night at The Star. |It there is a* big enough turnout, |the league will be organized imme. |dintely. Otherwise, It will be dis. | | continued 'PETTINGILL 1S _ MORNING GLORY. Al Pettingill, of New Orleans, | gan Franet proved to be lttle more than. «| Oakland morning glory among the bantams.| Burger Starting out lke a real comer, the | Raker, Dixie mite soon begah to skid, and Bud Taylor, of Terre Haute, put | the final stopper on him the other night, Knockout in two rounds. ; = |NOW WE KNOW MIKE’S TROUBLE Do you know what ailed Mike Me | Tigue in his fight with Young Strib: ling? Why, the poor boy was suf. fering from myositis, Of course you khow what is. . Well, Dr. Meylackron, who attended the} “champion,” says it ts acute infla mation of the muscle Ran for Hatted ft Score by Seattle Hits falt Lake Hite Home Rohwer, Bra Saerfice ht Lewls, Plummer 1 their April 1,/? mitt mer ht 24 at bet In 10 at ble f Creal defeat to Plu to Crane to | nd club 5 to 0, her scoring a | terday | 14 to 5, The score ani Kekert lowhorse a myositis | | | brain a ht at the 7 maxi. 20; a| Crandall bach and | Boos, but failed, and the locals won, to win the contest. Lee Jones started on the gievon did most of the mound the 10th tnning and a from the got a double and AKE Beattlo ue made al aT April Indians Whitehill, rookie pitcher, who beat Cleveland out of second place in the American league last fall, outpitchrd Coveleskie in = pitchers’ battle and the Tigers beat the Indians, 5 to 1. Hellman hit » homer with one on. to wrest Salt attempt 6 from yeater. the Lake | he Indians, after overcom- en-run Jead in the eighth ked the necessary punch | After copp Brookiyn Ro! and were beaten by the Giants Frisch and Southworth hit homers. we the first game, to 1. Beattie, but did not fare ell Fire runs we lin th h toning, He was relleved bY | 164 tate and the Red Box won, ? to 6 who did not do so much | nsolf. Working hard on three pitchers the Cubs beat the Cards 13 to 4 Alexander filled the bases in the ninth and got the side on a force out by Hornsby and a double play. alt Lake until relieved | | x.| | The Athietien knocked Mogridge out of the box in the first inning and beat | the Benat: $ to 1 DANDY DILLON | BOXES APRIL 25 Dandy Dillon, the rugged little Minneapolis battler, is in Seattle jand has signed to meet either Frankie Garcia, of Los Angeles, or yi | Georgie ollis, of Salt Lake City, at ¢| Vancouver, B. C., April 25. Dillon @|1s working out here for the bout. conn 1 ° 1 0 1 1 6 Browns returned to normalcy | piled up by the Yanks | National League | — | Won Boston ... Cincinnati Brooklyn Philadelph At Philadelphia— Boston : Philadelphia Marquard, Smith, O'Neill; C ecn, At 8 |Chicago |8t. Louts Lous— Hartnett; Delaney and Vick, } At Cinetnnat!—~ | Piltebure 8 |Ctnctnnat ....2 soa | Cooper and Behmidt; Luque and Hare grave. At New TYork— | Brooklyn .... New York ....cs.c0c0s Grimes and Deberry; Gowdy. CASTING CLUB TO STAGE TRIP The Seattle Casting club will jstage its annual fishing trip to Sil. iver lake, in Cowlitz county, Satur- day and Sunday of this week. This is a trip that most of the Seattle sportsmen look forward to, and the bronze-back beauties at Sliver lake are said to fight their best at this run: O'Doul. OAKLAND, The score: Portland, .. Sacramento time of the year. Members of the Portland Casting club also have been inyited to’ at- tend, SEEK CHANGES IN N. Y. RULES NEW YORK, April 17.—Appeals to modify the six-round rule for |minors, to repeal the $10 per round |rule for preliminary boxers. and ap- proval of a new rule to permit champtons to submit a lst of six $1 /HARTRANFT IS ;| OLYMPIAN NOW | | s| Tiny Hartranft, Stanford's great | |Welght man, has joined the Olympic olclub and will try for the Olympic team under the colors of the San ? | Francisco organization. n +o ° 1 ° 0 we coonmounun wlecreccoeu stun 4 fn. eighth, mer tn ninth, Lewis tn elghth. or Lagerre in eighth, Innings LIFT SUSPENSIONS— NEW YORK, pri! 17.—Frank 1} | Churchill, manager of Pancho Villa, sjand Charley Cook and Georgia r —14|Marks, who were suspende? for ir Page rennet, hits |resularity connected with the|referees to the commission for *—Lealle, Sheehan, Tobin, |Welghts made in the Villa-Marks;champlonship bouts, were made! by 1. Struck out—Singteton ¢ |bout, have been reinstated by tho|the Natfonal Sports alliance to the Names on balls—Singleton 6, | 01 Cf mission, lid pitch—Singleton. Hit by boxing commission. Sere Inger and Leslie, by Plum- uns, 11 bite off Singteton % Innngs; 6 runs, 7 hite off bat, in 1% Innings. Rune re- Singleton 6, Jones 6, Plum it victory to Hulvey. ‘Charge ammer. “Double play—Brady Bowman, Ooo2 11006 Loot aes: TROUNCE ALS April 17,—The Oak defeated San*Francisco, re yesterday, sco and Agne’ Mails and YERS WIN 9, Apri 17.—Port- & come-back hero yes. id trounced Sacramento, p R olf HH. 15, 4 10 and D; anffeld, nd Shea, Koehler, B. 6 Yel. WINS. April Angeles, Hair Stays Combed, Glossy Millions Use It - Few Cents buys Jar ‘at. 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