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ences TET ep | tSDAY, APRIL 24, 1624 PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, aPR i ———— $$ "| Behind the (CLIFF BRADY MAKES FINE IMPRESSION: IN DEBUT HERE : Home Flate | Match Play | SJ ggsg Ridley-Dillon Go in Tacoma on May 1 NewSccond@ uJ HERE are some great for Women | Pa Sacker Is Goat tase ‘waar ono ae| 18 Slated &: - «| Feathers Impressive deserving of trials in the 10 COAST LEAGUE ' major leagues, but who are) BY ALEX C, ROSE Geniens - : 4 t F - } t Lives Up to Expectations + left in this company because Aue athcngye ge the quali Pertiand : Oo ig (} as Indians Trounce Sac- ; the major owners want) oooopi the ‘taatila Gat ie ramento Toseers, 92 ' youngsters. jelub last Tuesday did not prod eam o =. N t WwW k ' ‘Take Merlin Kopp, Sacra-| any good scores, the match p Fortiang " ex ee I eS | mento’s great outfielder, and | uadoubtedly furnish many « bat jonined 5. tae anaes 6 k , tt ne trounced the Art Koehler, the slugging’ ‘** before the final issue is decided.! ,.,..,, Mew iM" Pefive, Piet. »|Ridley Shows Class in / to 3 im the ay wd One thing certain ts thst a new! porviend 2 Balt LARO os sec ee @ A ill p ay before Boon backstop, Both of oiicn will be crowne, because fon’ yrencio Vernon uli) Comeback; Dillon ° “ te } these men are stars of the airs pH, Moss, the title | Cokmas ae Sages ‘| Fights in B, C. Friday [eee ae first magnitude and figure to unabie to play in last Tuesday AMERICAN LEAGUE i | Seattle fans wes > i <a one hids fo ‘or | Qualifying test Wen Low Pe UD RIDLEY and Dandy D lot « t ; le jobs, oi Ny Yi Helen Farrell, Mise Pbebo N ; Ht y d - . in “ a #6 \the West, fight six rounds in Tacoma Ay looked like « militon iz j don’t get achance. Both are) qiamarsn and Mrs. H. G. Hotchkiss ee teak May 1. Ridley is making his pecond | ' | ia ana at the plate ron ou ; about 28 years of age. | were also missing trem th field that $ ¢ -Mel appearance after having his arm j all of the nice things said about him : Smer Jacobs, over 40 years of age, | will fight it out for the - | es fractured Uhree times. Mo stopped | TT seems \during spring training. He fleuree was taken on by the Chicago Cubs} Here ts th Mra ® © 380) Frankie Ellis Tuesday night in| in two doublé pl | this year and the other day he step: | Mrs. Ca. Miss Fischer va. Mre a oi Mecalts no | Olympia leaping into the « } ped out and beat the powerful Cin-| Owens: M wie VE. Miss Fransio ee He's picking @ tough one in Diller land finishing einnati club with four hits, probabir}Airs. Russell vs, Mrs, Case; Mrs. Lil The latter a battines Yoong Gant jie Beeline snethes by bett-anan” he ever| vs, Mrs, Fransioli; Mrs. Nordoff v he, Howe and ¢ Ne boat . Bid me jthrow with th h Ob bases pitehing cla in Vancouver, B. C, Friday nigh Tribe « lot of trouble in shewed for Seattle. Mrs. Meadoweroft; Mrs. Macklem vs. « fy ads ome portals ee | 1 the St. Louls| Mrs. Stannard; Mrs. Roberts vs. Mrs. |, Se eis Wage apy sees inning. Cants for Pittsburg the other day | Jones. Det 8 TACOMA SHOW | He also made a beautify } and looked good. The former Oak-| Aside from this major event, the | Cieveis . § att oS TONIGHT e4 play on Kopp’s roller that looked _ | lander ts no spring chicken. falr sex players at the North End a, Piliette and, Passer; Unie end} . FF . | |Uke a sure hit, throwing Hall out at i ¥ | play o Frank Farmer and George Lam > + —_ Paul Strand ts hitting at a tremen-| links are also very much interested sitios a Wavyecaie, ‘ale faiting’ ote |necond, Iate in the game. @ous clip for the Philadelphia Ath-/tn the eclectic tournar m. NM. Bl rounds in Tacoma tonight for the LOOKS GOOD Ietics and he was no callow youth | Mackenzie trophy, wh ts feat Eagles | AT PLATE when he was sold last fall by Salt Samth yeu un teas ‘ Danforth, | | | At the plate Brady dump Lake | | AMATEUR |fleld for @ counter in the eighth. | Suds Sutherland pitched good ball until the seventh. GREGG STOPS SACKAMENTO RALLY pounds | Leo Cave vs. Harry Etin % M. 2&.| pounds. ' Dick Butler vs, Don MeEacheran, | 125 pounds. | and bounds during the past two) Payne (ii): Vantuy! (72) vs. Owens years, He's big, strong and a power. | _ “ * ob ful hitter. He handles pitchers well | (78% Bloedel (14) va. McDonald (73: | perfect sacrifice walked once Pete Kilduff, the fine San Fran. 5 the women folks at the nu &.|SHOW FRIDAY and drove ina a drive down cisco second sacker, belongs in the eattle Golf club links are cer Mt ¢ 8 S| Heavyweights will featu | third base, - yeh Arya theraer ome Pat Shea, | serine the 2 on the titular | Pailsdelphie He i mate box Brady is « sty! and the consen- he s’ righthander, td th oa arberry, Bpeece @ ue . a sus of the fans is that he'll do. mWally Hood tos Angeles out-| 0 Shore in the qualifying sound | wut end Ferkina ‘ As for the game iteelf, Seat < fielder: Dick Cox. Portland flychaser, | oe the Chapin cup. compétit NATIONAL LEAGUE | Lyle Lamp, a huaky big fellow took a tworun lead by ‘bunchin ie nd several others are mame | played last Saturday, are all set 10! yey yor from Bremertan, wil be pitted hits in the first inning and Charley a _ | stve the men’s section something to innatt against an opponent yet to be rele: Hall went tn to relieve Lefty Thomp- = fi og 4 ery. a. oo ponder over. Chieag ted e of the feature contests of son, ‘Things sailed along smoothly ie Heke, fast, a wonderful baserunner| "the draw, together with’ the net | rehire t Six bouts of the 10 on the Juntil the fifth when the Indians = Seittas ten't Rls pre hi Any | scores, ts as follows W. Shan. \ 2% am have been arranged as} | blasted the lid off with six runs, HS he might be more aggressive. But | 20° (64) vs Hibbard | Pit follows | |clnching the contest. Bill Hughes ie Pe might i (75) va. MoVay ( non (73) Bernard Frank ys. Lem Swain, | and Lefty Canfield wound up the tee he certainly deserved a trial th 4 . Results ib | Bt spring after his wonder year in 1923.{°% Fleager (70; Rourke (75) vs s. | 125 unde. | |pitching, the Redsking nicking Can. . tet tl (TS c ine ¢ * | Hl ir ve. Jh ‘ a5 | Be Koehler has developed by leaps |useell (10, Mcktwalne (72) v i] Ml Adair vs, Jim NoMann, 1 = ve @nd knows what it ts all about. ITH the assistance of a 20 han . ; When Suds weakened, Vean Gregg ast Men Beaten @icap, which is very likely to | Hartnett Re Ph Antlo ve. Art Tranaa, cord went in a three = $B tases, be shaved tn the near future, J. 8.) "a Benereft. The a | one out two runs in. e nex! Out of Hits ring the |008 captured the first prize in tho | ,tesveey ine "nonen’ mrenee singles ig agSTeR Ta } 7 [hitter bounced grounder into a Many, many times bg sng ate medal play handicap competition at | im ine fifteenth »*|EDWARDS HELD | . |double play ending the rally, Season are fast leadoff men like ¥ i Jefferson Park, last week-end, when |run that beat the | | BACRAMENTO— ABR. HO. A. ©. Lane, Merlin Kopp, Joe Kelly and 7 Cl ae. TO EVEN CALL Kopp, If ..... 402604 ve Beaten out of | Me netted a card of 67. Chet King! go ins som taning Heep He +e: peed eee, = tbe" Means ee on the Second and Seneca haberdasher, | .usned ever the run that the In-| PORTLAND, Ore, April 24—Ira Bigitn, tb .. 630 Bits by having a slow pitcher oy [and W. J. Bohon divided the sec: | isue a # to § win from the Tigers |Darn, Galt Liber, tere” lest nighs 1338 Gatcher clogging up the ba: Mey [ond and third awards, each having | matched hig akill and variety of at- | ites Gourd beat for hits “slow ren are {ete of 70 when thelr respective | eee eee ee tee te te | tack against Billy Edwards’ huge| 1300 own eat on forces at. the| 2¢° 04 Feductions had been | 20s" neiping the Browns win from the(strength and head holds and got “| dai Ki made, White Sox, 9 to & raw out of the world’s light heavy base ahead. Kopp was beaten t iS ae | f 1e16 out by a bingle in yester- Let by whe hit o eingte, deabte| "SeNt wreatling champtonship Ed Hi eo day's game when he hit a roller be | WIFE, OF LOCAL | ace’s tomer sod scores tires Pune tne Wards, the Kansas City titjeholder | coe tween first and second with Charley Yanks ran away from the Red Box and|had only his terrible bh > F H ’ Hall on first base. Cliff Brady| SCRIBE PASSES « 12 to 4 beat Dern with, and Dern for | |Cantield, 'p. r ; Made a brilliant play in flagsing| Word has been recetved hero of| = with inte hours wiggled out of them without fg Ae ia ii. Hall-at second, but he wouldn't have line death in Everett Tuesday eve-|enabied the Athletics to beat the Benators Satie came rT | *Batted for the Tad a chance to get the Sacran ; Stun, Sathaaia Lon Micveet. [8 te & ards till re a title, , ; , : . Suneh Mash at first base. pe Bi gyre Br ae eer “orl - | Ne 5, cA PUPS Here's action for you, fol Frank Jacobs, Star cameraman, photographed Bill Beck,|, Seatrin— 43. - |the Seattle Daily Wireless and well| 74, Cue, bree et“ CALIFORNIA IS | Washington hurdler, topping the timber in his practice workout at the stadium the | tA Ligae James Li neig [known among the local Knights vite ta a | SURE OF A WIN| other day, —Photes by Frank Jacobs, Star State Photograpber | { i ides le’s Ready Now {of Columbus. Mrs. Blewett had zoned —- | 17] ao “Seattle” Bill James thinks that|been ill for the past two yearx,| CHAMPION TO LOS ANGELES—California will | | ii aie | 3 1133 6 will soon be able to tke his regu-jand was confined to a hospital the in the national handball champion- 4 {fh BE oes ee Withe big righthander, whose pitch: | acy Of the time. Besides her! 144 aNGRLEA—Juck Dempeey, |th'0. now being piayed here, no mat-|| Came Chatter ’ | Sutherland, p eee ‘The big righthander, whose pitch-| husband, a baby daughter, Bonnie, re heavyweight champton, wii|ter WhO wins. All out-of-state com J O I N STAR Ss COACH HERE \Gress, D -- oeese bing wing lost its magic overnight | survives, Ce ee re eEE champlen. Will) petitorn have been élimimated, | mmm | | isis 6 8 nile he was at the height of his! Services will be held Friday morn. | “#Ht in Los Angelos on May 24—but | sving the competition between the ase lory with the Boston Braves, has not with a serious contender and not} it's ar ffetan"e 5 ~~ BALL LEAGUE, FOR BANQUET Bact Ing at 9 o'clock at the Immaculate a " te! north and south of the state for the e Beattie faa his arm operated on several! Conception church in Everett, jgeriously, The big fellow will 40ltis your san Francisco men and first ball and was terribly PHE Arden Cubs, members of The NUTE ROCKNE, Notre Dame _ Struck out—Cai 4 times in hopes of the trouble being |four rounds of exhibition work with : Ain w Coyle, the hi r league last year, have = i mn balle—Thompson | Pypanlphapebcisine two different brave young men at the |, !k® number of local players are a chance. 1 heverynn. year, hav University's famous footballjiena #, Hughes 3. ¢liminated ‘rom . arave yor "i tered the junior league again, brin pteams, Entries for the league close Sat Jetthanded coach, will be the guest of honor at|Lane 3, McGinnis, Bidred, Bowman. up to 11) the banquet of Notre Dame gradu-| Pedy. Double plays—Biglin to Keebler | |to C. Rohwer to Sigiin, Brady to Bow- ates to be given here this evening at| men, Crane to Brady 10 Bowman, In- the College club. | nings pitched. 3 Urday and should be sent in to The| Hesides the famed gridiron mentor, | «1-2. Hushes Bta diately or to 3pa é ‘ *| batted tn—Eldred, . Dilly Tane hed one of Be spar ee eeat*ly or to the Spaldings. | Gus Dorals, Gonzaga football coach, | Mite In—Elgred., Bewman, Ors days for the 1 Wed Play begins a week from Sunday. and Bud Fitzger-| gathered tn Bowmen, Brady % g the membership : sda |eti} im the running with the Jarnics: has-been given permission | PANCHO VILLA Olympic game tryouts to be held at/ty oe aout equal. © use the spitter, once the most the Coliseum. 7 rful delivery at- his 4| IN DRAW BOUT a . Eat the bie fellow ecune to think| CLEVELAND, April 2—Puncho| _ REEVESPELKEY DRAW FITZGERALD TO | tmt he will soon be winning in this} villa, world's flyweight champlon,| OAKLAND, Cal, April 24—Jack | Spmpany. and Eddie McKenna, New Orieans|Reoves and Ray Pelkey fought a MEET HANNON | Here's hoping so, because James/bantamweight, went 10 fast rounds|savage draw in the main event, Mickey Hanno’ hwer, Suthi and a former teammate of Rockne Sacrifice bite rhe $0 3 "1g, | Rohwer. Stolen basee—E. Baldwin, T. ie one of the finest fellows in the|ty‘q draw hero Inst night. It was|at the auditorum lant night. Jimmy |ald top tho boxing card to be given : a oe ee ae 12 and '13,/ eidwin. Passed” Sall—B. Belawih Heme and it’sashamethat a pitcher !the fire smoker since the revival|McLarnin beat Johnny Lichtner in|by tho Crusaders’ Athletic club this ently ta the field, |FRANK CHANCE Among- the many other prominent | Gene itnevtnceass ae vial ic tomer Who once had the skill that James) \¢ professional boxing here. the semi-final. Joe Roche and Hank/|¢¥ening at St. Benedict's hall, 49th| ——- | IN CALIFORNIA Notre Dame grads who will be on Sotherland 3. : | gee have been stricken down) gatior Friedman of Chicago and|Roberts fought a slow draw in|&d Densmore, Six other bouts and Ciande Tohwer nearly drove # line thra lh 2 Hughes 2. is prime. | a say godin hand this evening will be George Cut. | #4 ee 2, Bui t Alex Hart of Philadelphia, tght-|the special event. Fred, Sullivan| vaudeville and muric complete tho! red Raitwin In the fiat Inning.” Ted, Piste lrines April 4-—Frank | stew, the: cvatatak ‘eauabionn plafer;| ata eta seine aces n'2. Hall | inetd Y °¢ al hance, @ Chicago} . non 4, c 25, Time of | round semt-final, oe - aanaienieee o'clock. at third cus! White Sox, who was forced to give Ades!) Taashar titeat oe weet Sock theta teegere on - Catcher in Minors | a BOWLING CONGRESS STARTS | — Finer Bowmen @ld his stett at the [UP his work with the major league| Pal at Notre Dane ie doth. oe | earrell +— Case It's a rare thing to find a catcher RICKARD SAYS LOS ANGELES—Ninth annual ume toe Hetitben ova [Bin The Bie first-macker Randeutted club Inst week, arrived here yes-| Estat ty Pacific coast bowling congress opens| NE » April 2 oya| Mester at. third ‘with eee == But in Bob Schang the Saca have B ’ here Saturday night with the record |Johneon, Seattle heavyweight, has fourth inning end he doubled te the font bia for. peveral martha, “upon. the | VERNON BEATS |ACORNS BEST the best baserunning mask man in BIG BOUT’S ON irleeo apd fanued, SEALS, 9 TO 2) ANGEL SQUAD ’ | PS ibcpettnee Mt nedntyia[BUMber of 400 single entries. Ail|been signed. to mect Quintin Ro-|?f, ‘Be lait tele Divanned on his other |@4vico of his physicians. the minors and one of the best inj NEW ORK, Apri 4—Luls OAKLAND, April 2—-Oakland | weights, went to a draw tn the 10-| got the decision from Fmnk Ruffles, | Prokram, which starts at $:30 Schang Best Baserunning pecears | present titlcholders will be on hand|mero, Chilean heavyweight, on May|two trips pas ane ee pees. © Jot of bases| Fispo, South American’ heavyweleBt to defend thelr laurels. 9, in Madison Square garden. SG TWO CRACK PINCH HITTERS | LOS ANGELES, April 24.—The > = every year. Besides, he can fill in|champlon, has accepted terms for co inani iat deeb 2 Pearle Cary ummpiced an almost per) afiler Hugging claims that te eek. |longoclendling Seale Wore donnea ha [defeated Los Angeles in a close, ¢ ~ = S third base or right field and he|a contest against Harry Wills, WHITMAN LOSES | LACROSSE MEETING foot game dehind the plate. He bslONGS /retders Combs and Hendricks, twa | Vernon, here yesterday, 9 to 2. oad tad around ;250. And to think that |colored challenger for the champlon-| EUGENE, Ore, April 24.—Uni.| Tho Seattle Lacronso club win|! mere |eubstitutes, he his the best pinch |San Francisco . : 210 2|toe H ‘ Pycattle once had him and turned him | ship, Tex Rickard sald here today.| versity of Oregon took its first con.| practice Sunday morning at 10:20 {hitters in the American les l¥ersea cei ciic ce! te WOE ores ft ! . ‘ Sacrament wed fe pitchere— ague. Both ts 7 ‘ is . att 244 ' {Rickard would not give any de-|feronce victory at baseball this sea-|o’clock on the Lower ,Woodland|pemron itall, Canfieid and Hughes, |are left-handed batters { teteer Orittin end Agnew; Penner and] | Myers ang: Billings; Krsvew: Kunz # tails about the date or tho place/son from Whitman yesterday in a|grounda All players are requested | JOCK MALONE that he had in mind for the bout.|13-1nning gamo by a score of 12 to 11./to be on hand. | Hall retorned to Seattle after = 1 poorer: ies Mier wwe ( OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN )|feiat See tin Wraani AZ Gh DONT NOU FIND of St. Paul, defeated Augie Ratner ; of New York in 10 rounds here last Sutherland pitched nice ball until the soventh. With warmer weather this baby fT KIND OF DULL” HERE EVENINGS, cD. PHILLIPS 1c 1308 SECOND AVE. Might, according to the judges’ de- - chsi The decision was not popu- is going to bo hard to b IS TRYING “To CUT YOU OFF ASH! Y BOLOGNA! ASKIN' HER IT IS VERY The fifth was @ fast Inning; six runs scored and 11 men went to the plate. SALT LAKE IS Nee oe cRey aS IT) TOA SMAY sues bint alone: Grebe patted AGAIN BEATEN) |"| , 82, LEE 2 | | to ask, sur | | oerem ween, F) none, as! Fh lisetuet te sine tte a PORTLAND, April 24.—Portland | | I WAS “ ; L WAVE A OR You Wout we Jes’ double to the left ehers and rae | | ee ren Book Mar | | HAVE AMOR mere eile tin mes 2 HES game here yesterday. % a i HERES A FINE MOVIE 1 a CONS STAND-IN “THAN to second on throwin. Ted a Baldwin A PAIR OF RUBBER STILTS! | atngled and Rohwer went to | Maldwin filed out and Sutherland ne Aring fly to deep left that Merlin DOWNTOWN ! + MAYBE Singleton, sid Peters, ‘Coot: 2 NouD ''KE-To SEE TO FINISH misjudged and. finally voted, Iohwe ewer and Daly, READING Ideerines Cawe walked aid Wrady finciiy re - Urouicit! ended it by flying to the outficla. “THE NAME OF A GOOD SHOE” GEHRIG A FUTURE STAR The Yankees have finally teen able to waive first baseman Lou Gehrig out of the American league. At ono time five clubs claimed him. Gehrig has great possibilities and is certain to be Walter Pipp’s successor when ~ the veteran passes ont of the picture. | | | Sacramento pinch hitters had = had day, both Art Smith and young Brown fanning. —- | Neely, the young speed merchant of |the Sacramento club, looked Ike a }Hion In cen making several ni |running-eatches. ‘He robbed Eldred of @ sure triple late in the game, WILL CARRY FIVE CATCHERS Yyy) a The crowd got m great laugh from Miller Huggins intends to carry Q Lane's tacticn on the bases while Hall five catches this year if itis possible a pitching. Kane took hie tual lead nd Hall tried a half a doton times to to prune the rest of his players down pick him off, Sutherland had the same to permit it. Already Hoffman, who kind of a circus with Kopp and finally | ranks next to Schang, is out of it at | least a month with a bad finger. rata seein el ideals ahd nailed him. SACRAMENTO tel 4 Pune. Fianie RY} Phillips’ Olympic Shoes for ve H y | d ; Men are made in all styles SEATTLE and all leathers. Now fea- Phone WE acn-O619 for Tlekets turing correct Spring styles for business, for sport or for M ONE Y formal dress wear. We have LOANED ON DIAMONDS the right shape and the right size for your foot. You will dau ecilnl 6 find them as durable as they Established 1889 Young Willio Stribling, the un. crowned champion of the light heavyweights, is a candy fiend. No sooner had hoe pulled the gloves off | following his emphatic win over Mike MeTigue, than he demande box of candy, devoured the a fot one and promptly LOS ANGELES, April 24. more defeat goes to the record of old Sam Langford, former famous negro fighter, but now scrapping with weakened arms. ‘Tham was All but knocked out Inst night ot Venice by a chap called Keddie ‘Trembly, Mack sts “0 RUSH MISS LEE ==: > are good-looking.

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