The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 5, 1924, Page 11

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MONDAY, MA) 1924 NEW YORK TEAMS CONTINUE TO DOMINATE BIG LEAGUE RIVALS POOR STYLE, BUT SIMMONS CAN HT St. Louis and Brooklyn Clubs Brace During W eek Five Consecutive Victories Hung Up by George Sis- THI FAIR CROWD { Major Notes } BERCOT TO d ler’s Team; Milton Stock’s Acquisition Responsi- | ble for Return to Life of Robins; Athletics Drop Six BY HENRY L. FARRELL N' W YORK, May 5.—Revival of the St. Louis Browns Srookiyn »ins was the only interesting fea- ture ue penant races k champions continue to dominate the SEES START BOX DIGGINS AT TANFORAN «sister AT VERNON Pw s'il ting of San Fra, The Ne ~ A 11 ‘ opposit ant are holding such a consistent stride} myc: ra vs that Metro ink they are in. jlong ev BT a ee, ae : “ Mi The spur . Louis Browns, represented in five }* ad Holimente wae double header from them by | he be sonsecutive victories, not only lifted George Sisler’s team} ,, . yon . tly | nto a tie for fifth place but it pulled the Detroit Tigers un-) tan The Reds kept wp with the Giants by) AKMY TEAM WINS = ceremoniously from the Rene & Sree BAAN From a>: meee | eae eemeeee Wee a —=- SSS (NL Four of the five vic } te i Wins Again } were won at the expens . t mee yee ae py Mell Ped Jon ‘ : ; " q the Tigers er is not hitting Ike it should ‘ Only .225 points separate the lead CHARLES WEST ing Yanks and the trailing Athletics in the American league as the! strengjh of the league is more than een ta the Penn yelege anny “ aividea dey ot, te trait Charice West, colored athlete from! ing cube need but a run of @ few Weshington and Jefferson, prac- a te et ae ith the leaders. fieally clinched his ‘place on the!" tne Gienta and the Reds are American Olympic team. West ee ‘ first in the same event last As a result of his victory in the WG) soing the heavy fighting in the Na ¥ESF, tional, with the champions leading by two games, The Reds are do ing ail that could tee. ed of them by ke s up 00 a club that obviously Is yond normal speed The firs rsectiona? games of Features the season ate this week and then the Giants and the Yanks will Se . P |xct their firat real tests while the m = strong Western clubs will get a U ros breathing spell against the soft “ped Ballard Commercial club, the |clubs that the two champions have, | * Supply Laundry and the City|been mauling. es Door teams were returned | a os gr atau irs in Sunday's games in the} faite Semt-pro league. TWO CAPTAINS ‘The Ballard team defeated the Sit Atverisers ins ‘ctvianing| ; ,4-ADING WAY | Melee at Woodland park by a 43) 208 ANGELES, May 5.—Two yar. ‘ally. jaity captains atthe University of Brilliant pitching by Bilt Atidden.| SoUthern Califorina Jead the athletes Mt iates’ the of the university in scholarship for an game for the Sash the fall semester, the grades for Bad Door team at South Park, the| which have just been announced. South Park cub threatening in the) Johnny Hawkins, captain of the 1924 later innings. The final score was! football team, and a star at baseball $3 for the door men. and basketball, tops the list with an Leonard and Davis pitched air-|average of 93 per cent. Norman ‘ight ball for the Supply Laundry |(‘Swede") Anderson, varsity track and “held the Firemen to 2 lone|captain, and all-conference football, Dingle, winning, 7-0, at Broadway |tackle as well as basketball star, is Playfield in eight innings. second, with 90 per cent BEN PARIS IS_ _ FITTERY SHOWS WINNER AGAIN 'EM SOME MOVE ‘The Ben Paris team continued to| Paul Fittery is getting away to a win fn the City league Sunday by}good start with Minneapolis and trimming the Knights of Columbus} Louisville fans are still talking about | @1oat Hiawatha playfield. |the veteran southpaw’s move to first | | The Seattle P.1. beat the Seattle} base, the best perhaps in baseball, | F Cap Co. 12 to 1 at Woodland park, | with the possible exception of Sherry | aad the Seattle Policemen walloped| smith, Cleveland southpaw. He! the W. F. Jahn Co. 10-8 at the same picked off two Colonels in three in field in an eight-inning game. \nings in a game last week. CHACOLE’ | PIMLICO, Md. 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