The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 5, 1924, Page 10

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iv ERNON ar ght for ¢ wh ace Mee of the team was distinctly off colo the majority of the Rees atthe dur games wit BOWMAN HANDLES PLAYS AT BAG WELL Bowman, by the way, is perform ing very capably around first base. The big fellow lot « round around the covert a him the talk of the for the past two Seattle a valuable y LA ZERRE IS PORST BALL HITTER Tony La Zerres, the Salt Lake| hortstop, is a ‘first hall’’ hitter. That is, he looks good when hy smacks that first pitch. Once he lets at first one go by and s ssing with the pitcher, he doesn’t | > dangerous. ea lot of hitters like that ‘i Babe Twombly, outfielder, is another first yall sticker. He doean't look nearly © good when that first pitch is by rts Angeles FREDERICK HAS SUTHERLAND’S GOAT Johnny Frederick has ym Suds Sutherland. + something righthander for two homers early in| the week. And Sunday he stepped u hree basg hit off of Su livery in the first inning opener. It drove in a run started the rally that brought tallies and gave the game visitors. | of the 1d really in five to the] VITT PLAYS SMART THIRD BASE There isn't anything flashy or showy about the way Oscar Vitt) tends to his knitting around third| hase for Salt Lake, but the veteran | is one of the best third sackers in| the business. Altho he has un-| doubtediy slowed up since: he pas timed for Detroit, he is still a great fielder and he makes a pretty smart leadoff man for the Bees. Along| with Duffy Lewis, Vitt makes up the hoard of strategy for the Mormon club. PORTLAND COMES TOMORROW Bill Kenworthy will lead his Port- Jand club Into Seattle tomorrow for the week's series with the Indians, Kennie got off to a bum start in San Francisco, but he has his elub | playing good ball now. In Braziil, some | High, Cox and Poole he has s. Gardner, Leveren: Eckert and Pillett are pitching well. ‘The Indians have to snap into it to beat the Beavers out of a series, and the crashing hitters on the Port: | land club will be a severe test for the Indian pitchers. CALIFORNIA TO | HOL D CARNIVAL The University of California Re. y Carnival, May 10, will be some hat in the nature of a duplicate Washington relay carnival. The | Bears will be staging their first meet | this year, while Washington already is in her sixth year. | 900000000000000 S There’s Always mething Doing AT THE ZERO 24 Jefferson Street Just Back of L, C. Smith Bldg. Card Tables, Pool, Cigars Candies, Soft Drinks Fountain Lunches —Pay Checks Cashed-— © iJ 900000000000000 0000000000 oo000000000 x ss Los |} Leaders Are Scheduled to Tangle in Seal Park Tigers Took Measure of Champions Two Weeks Ago; Salt Lake Returns Home; Other News and Gossip of Pacific Coast League Teams and Players BY LEO H. LASSEN Frar ague sec sco park being the scene ¢ | At New York (first game) | Philadelphia New York risen Wilson Snyder, | At Cincinnatt (first game) | Pittaburg : . Cincinnatt Vesee Meadows and Gooch; graves. | (Second game)— The Utah kid hammered the Indian te ota . ineinna wave Morrison and Geoch; Rivey ead hold the spot fans this week Far Western this year, this meeting baseball the ‘ond ti » ed here. Hari Oeschger Ainsmith. Jonnard and Gow Grose. “Welsh & Renton May and Wingo. bat—Oft RH .{ out ie Bee He (Fass ONellt, Pit lips; Vance and I At Chicago— R. it Bt. Louis Be Sheehan | Chicago . : 4 11 @/ Sheehan Bothoron and Gonzales; Alexander a: T. Bal Hartnett | pirew - on Sun LAKE w day same THE & Billiardist Will Play HereTloday Hoppe and Schaefer, the Greatest in World, Com- peting at Pope-Sibley’s Te Ry Vernon showed a lot of class in punishing | Ww the Seals in their first encounter of the year mwo f P F vy, at Los Angeles two weeks ago. The young all tim Willie Hoppe o Tigers have proved that they are no mere flash | Young ‘ ter, Hops in the pan > hgh . ie What they can do ir Frisco park remains to be seen ; ‘ The are mi heir home grounds. They knocked - / off Los Angeles to the six out of seven last week f If Vernon can beat Francisco in its own back yard oe then look out for Bill Essick’s — ~ ‘ Vinten Sat outfit. The © W ne é . c ft Youns home to play Sacra Pethep edly a should kne gps ioe w . he plays Angeles A ‘ ! BEES BREAK SEATTLE JINN “Tir ames t all t & Loe Angeles ‘ ’ we have t two mas ny eat Salt Lake was to have " ° world at balkiine mat thrown out of the diamond Hodge and Ritehie; J meeting ir matches. The f and the game was in the Indian gar that such famous stars agree strong box. a} make a tour, forget their reputations Salt Lake won just one game tn 4 Paker sad to give the: 5 the best th: two weeks here last season = prea th cox “og csmapwlh ee Seattle even took a series from the billiards and a wonderfu ng f Bees in Utah . billiard lovers 59 are different so far this ” ct teas with meek t ‘ in the an two were ft afte etw ‘ WILLIE HOPPE Schaefer Willie Hoppe me be . x starts this past week, This gives wo bated oy widened between them and it ne nk of at and Twesea¥ | vet until recently that a friend fi Pa Redan Sip ase | ly prevailed upon them to bi as . differences and to let the public have B W * the benefit of their exhibitions They play at Pope-Sibley’s parlors + gone ge Bees Win teri roe stump, Brick Eldred is himself again. . Sunka, att AOd Gad $18 p.m ona past three games Eldred has | Detroit > rn , om Sce > | & Only Game * hit t War at ‘ ’ ‘ hit the bleachers on Dause and Basser; Wingard. Voight |#ttle and a f the first game for « dow and Severeid Jup Pt \ Dutty Lewis was walked the first three ix, adienaion “yn. bucket ot eo he went to bat Bunda Phtiadelpnia contest was called off Washington Carl Williams pitched good ball for Se- Meeker, Heimach and Jor The invaders scored five runs off) attie Seturday, but was nosed oul, 3 son, Marberry and Suds Sutherland and Vean Gregg — Howman rebbed MeCabe of the ¢ inn of the first game gtin # with & apectace “held t ut the me behind the | Vite robbed Bowman of » bingie by the The. 3 was! Saturday Vite menrly burglarized Brady out of « yme by a which gave | bie t rtab of his them four games out of the alx play- | £5 A good Sunday crowd was on hand in W. PO. A. E | opi the bad weather Lis z «ee | | | | HUSKIES PLAY : } $ | COUGARS HERE 1 2 9 ©) Washington meets Washington WOR wed Da § State college on the Denny ficid diamond today in the opener of a 2 game series The Huskie : MPS “giaplit even h Idaho last week : et e|winning Friday but fg Ba ‘ 1 9 1 T\day by a 9-6 count oe 1: 6 6| Elmer Tesreau was to pitch to ‘6 2 4 O|day for Washington reer Wee wis er aan “host Semmes Eke e010; 65.8 58 ‘$$$ 4 3 JANVRIN IS reese oer WITH BLUES lor Gregg in ninth Hal Janvrin, who couldn't make m pitched — Satheriand nothing the grade with Seattle last year, in = eho nb iow playing second base for the Sutherland } bares—La Th hit—Fr hite Bowman, acrifice ‘hits Runs batted tn: . Pittenger, Peters 2, Jd win. Time of game—1:45, Phyia and Schaller, Greae Zerre She Pittenger 2 Frederick Bowman | Um Kansas City Blues, tion champions. with American associa Jannie finished up Indianapolis last the season year. | Tex Wisterzil and Bill Stumpf. former Seattle infielders, are playing beside each other for Galveston in the Texas league. OUR BOARDING HOUSE I THOUGHT You WouLD BE INTERESTED W THIS EXCELLENT SPECIMEN oF SJAGUAR, THAT I SHOT W SOUTH AMERICAT ~ IN ALL MY EXPERIENCES AS A HUNTER OF BIG GAME, I CONSIDER “HE JAGUAR AS THE MOST DANGEROUS WHEN INFURIATED — LIONS ARE AS GOPHERG, COMPARED OTHE FEROCITVY oF JAGUARS, ~ INDEED YES! SSS SSS we SSO SEA A NINE Wiss LEE, ~ os PPLE \5 hr WHAT You CALL A aid You WERE NOTA BIT AFRAID HUNTING THAT ]° SANAGE BEAGTS ~WHY MAJOR HOOPLE,~ Your BRAVERY 1S HEROIC! ——_ A JAGUAR, Hoople @ HAR-HA WHY GAY,~ 1 HAD ONE OF 'E BACK HOME AG A PET, AN! DIDNT KNOW WHAT IT WAS!= I HAD HIM FOR FIVE NEARS, AN’ ONE DAY HE WAS STEALING AH! MILK OUT OF TH! cat's SAUCER, AN’ OLD “Tom CAUGHT HIM AT \T, AN' CHEWED “TH SUNRIGE OUT_OF HiIMte =z” | { Game Chatter } | E BY AHERN | Paddock Should Be O. K. for Olympics ——————— Championg Are Beaten |He | May Succeed Cobb in O pene Three Brotherg f Champ of di ALBERT last fall, may take his Wingo, the Cincinnati catcher “RED” WINGO When Ty Cobb gets ready to quit active playing “Red” \:sré Wingo, outfielder, obtained from the International league place, , is quite a hitter. Wingo, a brother of Ivy S printers Runs Well . Works Nine Beaten First Star League © Brothers’ Dye Strong Wind and Favor- | a *% ing Leg Hold Time ,,.. be £ as a ‘an Down; He Shows Well season ye the hands af LITHO ‘he undoubtedly favorea | "70%" omest Om ed t ng against stron over ane out bet « F be O. ft Olym the e tr 1 =D ful O. A. C ¢ two-mile medley events ushington's half-mile and mile outfits wo on account of ra ‘The scores for the class A compett tion were as follows Dave Peart played a nice game. as the winners. A double play Vashingtot Oregon Agsies, ; " Fe Sr Hr ceun. €: Washington {fifth halted a Greenwood milly, ag. sig Oe The score R greed ar. | Greenwood 1. C...., 3 eee Fahey-Brockman rr) pond mopia, firet;| Fox and Breen; Spateag and ner. 10.5 Na | LOUIE'S NINE BEATEN i:| The Louie's French Dry Clea Keith, Idaho, third fn, 1dabe, th. | runners-up in last r’s play, cary Schroeder, T in their opening game eral rds, U. of W at the hands of the on Large, Pacific uni Advance club. The score wis Bellingham normal $638: wo-mile relay, Class A—O. A.C. (Sny-| Shwartz, who pitched the oth, Rankin, Dodge). firet: Wash-| seven innings for the ond; Oregon third. me*| struck out seven men, He war Class A et,| lieved by Shapiro, who sent aR Ae rwachter, W. 8. Cl back to the bench by the si “ig out route. IRWAY and GREEN Paulson twirled nice ball for . Rare A—Washin losers, whiffing 13 men. =. ugustine, Cle ; were, Caseboit, Eaton Perse hit a home run for the <3 BYALEX C.ROSE W. 8. C. (McCarthy. |ners with the bases loaded Es J) H loons PB ied Ho na piro also got a four-bagger, : pod boat 5 ae one man ahead of him. Mediey relay, Class A—O. A. C. (Ver-| poled one out for the losers: \HAMPION GORDON HAW and milye, Charles Gerhart, Booth, D ‘|ing a man ahead of him. first: Idaho (Keith ‘on, | Casebolt Bill Doran, last yéar’s finalists in Sowder), second; Washington (Bower, | he Jett n & Golf club cham Morgan, Friday, Beggerty), third. Time/ ARDEN CUBS WIN lonship, w euch othe the 47 : The Arden Cubs beat the ay, Class B—Washington semi-f of this year's titu: Amen Chatteria, Wilde), | Boys’ club at South Park in ur wh Detma non untain Union college hitting game, 12 to 4. The Cubsi medalist, and Leo Gas ft in of Puget Sound third. Time) the game well in hand thragell the other semifinal match oa A~O. A. ¢,| big crowd saw.the battle. These £ wurvivers arri Walker), first;| The score R, their pre positions McGinnis, Car-| Seattle Boys’ club oa when Haw feated EB. W schoole—| Arden Cubs ..... 122 way, Dor Queen Anne (Roberts, Chase, Batteries—Bianchi and on won ag Bryant), first; Broadway second: Ballard | Noble and Miller. kell eliminate third; Franklin four me—I -37 ! xii : S80-yard relay, Class C—Vancouver MERH ee ; (Sturgess, Cleveland, Frey, Fitzgerald), | GEORGETOWN CUBS WIN HE missing of an 18-inch putt on f Puyallup second; Olympia third-| The Georgetown Cubs sn reen polled rorfec Time—1:36.4 | th ercer Ci jat-home weekend for the Everett | Jim Zanker, Al Schoephoester, Claude | (pougias, Hedren, Torney, Lake)/ first;| tally at Mercer field. Henry @ |Country club team and Capt. Roy | Stanley and Art Gerbel, with 89 | Pacific university second; Intermountain | ste] pitched effectively for the |Thoman has no one to blame but| rds, tied for the last three places fy mepert e heroes sy 4009 prix | DFS. The score: He wed it nt charmed list of 16 who will ana Du Bols, Washington, tied for sec- orgetown Cubs . happened his | meet in match play. ond; Durwachter, W. 8. C. third. | Mercer Cubs . rt ¢ y }, Jack Westlanc eo tith , Milgrelay, Class A—Washington (Fert * : qu ia iw Zaid, iXtie Use | holder, ‘Tupper, Myers, Applegate), firet; Orego . eight-man team from the Uni-| dualified with an $4 score. (Rosbraugh, Hermance, Kinney, The schedule for next Si ¥ ty of Washington pitted against —- second; O. A. C. (Stearns, Dodge, C.| games will be published in ot f ature The |Gerhart, Rankin), third. Time—3:26.4 St the Hverett lads Saturday. Th ITH the qualifying round over, |°Seatie high -achool” medley relay—| St? . j homesters had a 10 to 9 lead on the 16 fair sex players of the Rain. | Broadway (Bailey, Emory, Reeves, Nor- | |Visitors when the Thomas-Gerbel | ier Country club are now set for the |ton), first; Lincoln (Clarkson, Dean, HELEN WILLS atch teed o h c all} of | . Wilson), second: Roosevelt (Du- quire, Then it happened. Manager| pionship, lard (Jenkins, Indredeon, ‘Casler, Du| IS FD) Gerbel annexed the hole and two| Mrs. Don Moore and Mrs. Frank] Pliseo), fourth, Time—6:35 flat, b | Points, the first nine being halved. | Van Patten tled for medal honors, | Paddock left for his home in Los 10) Result: Varsity, 11 polnts; Ever Captain Mrs. Jack Weber an-|Angeles Sunday night and he will FINE C i ‘ ett, 10 points. nounced the draw for the first round | rest for some time before going into| | a Things were different—for Everett! matches as follows: jtraining again for the Olympic} EW YORK, May §.—Miss in yesterday's match! against the Mrs. Van Patten vs. Mi Wilson;| trials in Boston in June ;w ills, national tennis mp #8-man team from the Rainier Coun-! tre, Harris vs" Mra. Morgan; Mrs. ———————— ja very fine chance to defeat § club. Ed Crider and his me TTY | Bates vs. Mix, Rudd; Mrs. Kuist vs. | FOR THE COOK | Lengien, the world’s champion, men from Seattle gathered 30 points} \re, gtavens; Mrs. Moore vs. Mrs “Our new girl is a cooking school /tn6. meet in Ei thi but the home gang annexed 42 Ross; Mrs. Ayers’ vs. Mrs. Pierce;| graduate.” jthey meet in Europe this Se Mrs, Lamping vs, Mrs. Dwan; Mrs.| “She must have flunked badly in | @¢cording to Mrs. George Wigt ON STEIN and Merlin yaine | Weber vs. Mrs. Cochrane. biscuits."—Boston Transcript. captain of American women's # £3 tied for medalist honors in the qualifying round of the club cham. | | | club, | | | |pionship at the Seattle ¢ | Saturday, each scoring a 75. Over 40 players teed off in this test, but what became of the cards| of 26 of this field is something that Capt. Roy Campbell is poaecinir| over. If they are not forthcoming very shortly he will go a and make up the draw for ms The title will change h Steil, who has held it for the past | | two terms, being unable to defend it | | this year. | st HOOTING a 78 in the qualifica: | | tion play for tho Inglewood club | | championship, Saturday, Harry Hjert | | won the medalist award from the | largest field that ever teed off for the lakeshore titular crown, | Five players, namely, Jim Forde, | HUGGINS IS | ENTHUSIASTIC | _ OVER COMBS | ILLER HUGGINS ts positive { that In Outfielder Earl Combs | he has one of the coming stars of the | American league. | Combs, after only two years in! professional ball, was sold to the Yankees for a sum said to be $60,000 Huggins says he is worth whatever jthe club paid for him, and intimates |that it might have been more than cool fifty thou, | | ‘Combs has wonderful natural abil: | jity, but better yet he has the spirit and enthusiasm that makes a win: | ning ball player,” says Huggins, ‘Watch the Yankee bonch and you will notice that Combs is always bub. | bling ove. with enthusiasm, to which he gives vent at every opportunity ‘He can even enthuse when his} rival for the position comes thru hat spirit can't be denied. Wateh Combs."" Since the Olympic games were re: | | vived in 1 in the six meets held, | United States athletes have won the principal events, while Britain has won but eight, With judges of good things La Palina instantly made good, The down-right pleasure that’s tucked away in La Palina’s imported Java wrapper scored a decisive victory in the Su- preme Court of Taste Appeal, CONGRESS CIGAR COMPANY Philadel LA PALINA | CIGAR ene Se Magnolia, + 13e Perfecto Grande’ for30c DISTRIBUTORS Spring Cigar Company, Inc, 1200 Western Avenue VERNON AND SAN FRANCISCO CLASHING AGAIN IN CALIFORNIA Cue Champion to Play Here ‘ 4 F

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