The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 22, 1924, Page 16

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HEI is much at stake Eastern teams. ‘ for both Georges Car The pitching has been none too strong and . ; pentier and Tommy Gibbons there has been a glaring weakness at short BY TOM OLSE? when they fight at Michigan top, the pivot of the infield, according to re S' ATTLE has be L arded th City, Indiana, May 31 ports received from their games. | stern Phy and For Carpentier to wit Last fall the Giants let Dave Bancroft go wer} * meansm atches with Gene to the Boston Braves so he could manage the , as means matches with Gene team, and in letting him go they broke up one pcre : ® the Frenchman. They'll nevet of the greatest combinations at this Spots sedarein fart ’ put him in the ring with Jack tant station in baseball. Paired with Franki for t ‘ Dempsey again. But defest Frisch, Bancroft was the backbone of th K portande Ti for Carpentier will just about BANCROFT Giant defense Bancroft’s work has pulled , . i Dorie the Braves up in t send him right back to Paris, “e 5r - , For Gibt . John McGraw sta! thing on young Travis Jackson ' ¢ Dye os bs coming thru, But from early season reports the youngster ‘ r ebout cinch anothe beut ial t nythi ght and lo: of several ‘ « *, Ww t Dempsey, for Gibbons stayed fielding has be a tebe eu - tt limit with the champion while Ca important play has been dy ‘ . } t * . pentier didn’t last four rounds. The Giants are said to be dickering for the vete ran Johnn lye A defeat for Gibbons means th I St. Louis Cardinal, to p pugilistic curtains for him fi: The the hole Coast bons is no <t . ZF. : aS Edhoim, tn 5 0 being well in rtles : am . p : will simply be eliminated frem : Beattie Casting w Ther topnotch consideration should fishing club, it bers. Carpentier lick him PACIFIC COAST LEAGUY 2 ‘second "base , ® aful anglers, who almost with Aitho neither Gibbons nor Car-} z : ty of ¢dem t out except confine them: pentier can claim any champion 45 | hanet th in the. past he use of the fly and a : ships, there is a color and a glamor n w e ¥ fae when fishin ut _ fo the match between these two) boriss seh] ‘ 5 te 3 . . 7 ul handling ly an sterling light heavyweights that wil and , od ae w 3 balt fod, he says, ts ax ensentis! to ittract world-wide injerest. Gibbons | Lor Angeles ; $19 {06 the ate key airs in the anglers as ia the proper use ¢ fs in the limelight thru his showing the min ndt work has bee: wed gun to rapshooter for hunt ‘with Dempsey, and Carpentier RESULTS argely responsible for the t de AE Patino whose fistic lustre was somewhat ane af the tndian soe, Me, feature. of the Wester: tarnished by Dempsey's fists, is still Pesan sl che the, sales | the colorful —— pe GREGG HAS BOOST men will take the visitors to Cam hie men are evenly matched in} NATIONAL LBAGUR |POR TOBIN ano island. There is probably weight and experience | Won Last Vean Gresg has pitehed to a let ralt water fishing, m ays Ridley and Gorman ‘ & up the opposing hitters Gress ps tight. tackle Bud Ridley and Joe Gorman, “ gerd :" owen ee yee : " pee and for a In those game little featherweig’ ; a9] T bin has an nay mem: t ° @ event, a cas fell tors the leather mittens at each . of a hitters weakness,” sys Greax tee considered good. Howeve ether- again in Olympia Friday RESULTS “ ht phar si ge a pat i he M3 - ie Pry onsider ably mor ‘They have put on some thrillers) PF hla Tee ns esa G in the coming tov tn the p chances are that Age ‘Wilson; Alsanade a igen = a In the a racy sa they'll re ain Fy 8 Hage coe “ r inches tn used Ridley has been making a re eat tae an In regular competition gmarkable comeback since his return matt Re the contestant has als, five at fo the ring. stopping Frankie Ellis); + =) DURST IS 45 foe we at 60 feet and five at end beating Dandy Dillon Osborne and Taylor: Rixey May, Bee | BUST 5 feet ‘The Little Dempsey seems as) ‘eo and Wing cadet cab “ol tin i | There also a difference t Rood as ever, his broken arm having Aye eS ebininca” tocde Megs 8 tween fly and bait oagtir At mended perfectly 10: 18 | by the Los Angeles club, has . 4 jonas s held atrictly to a 6% Rights. can eli! hold his own with], Bester, | Meet tene and Gooch. (stick. Hin fail paso ioctl no restriction to the weight in’ bait the best of them Jone of the many reasons why the canting. A short rod ts used, | wd of Outof-town buss "i c 7 ¥ i antes ie Beal 4 . ; . bs bait canti a large arget Ayrooed * Sip aoe ng omar irae ay rae pe arn : nh It’s no cinch this game of fly- It takes real ac- gl 1 sa et : rf rf sted to atten Olyn Boston ovie city elt a - ‘A ts ed, and ¢ aoruracy shots oily a : ies ss cea Wade 1 Hing Buster Me curacy. Frank Jacobs, The Star's cameraman, pictures \are increased to from 60 to 100 - [shipped McCabe W. A. Edholm, one of the local stars, with his rod, The |teet reo! league D qi Practice at the casting is ‘ re pe ; AMERICAN & | pide er lower inset shows the lead weight used by the casters. ferredien, Sts ia, eeecing: pea ‘oug’ men — - luable, aid ‘ ra Dode ete anaiiie as teean (Reet “ TIGERS TIE and is one of the reasons for the ipilller In his second start In Los An-| gc touts 5} DODDGE AND |CROPPIE ARE fee) mémabership:|in the: hoon! oF ai) o ation See ‘ : & ROOSEVELT | APPLEGATE _ ,PLANTED. HERE ©" wer, the hard-punching San Fran : “ | judeee’ incon ak coals < were E> daco boy.. Silver has a good right | cn moo 48 FO! REFEREE IS J ’ ARE CARDS recently planted in Lake Sammamish | and Fighters BY LEO H. LASSEN Loss of Bancroft Is Felt by Gotham Team Travis Jackson Isn't Filling Bill as Expected; No | Team Can Get Far Without Good Men Around on \ | Second Base; Bancroft Bolsters Boston Nationals a we | BY LEO H, LASS . During t! invasion of the West the New York like anything but championship contend badly battered by the Western clubs i were knocked out of the lead that the ad established at the expense of the weaker hand and is a straight puncher. He|P> Way bother Bercot as the logger is @ cinch to carry the fight to him Altho inexperienced when he fought here two years ago Silver showed) OWARD arn LANGLIE'S to form. brilliant br H him to beat* FOR BIG CLUB 6 Broadway in straiene rete which ena’ Danny 1 NEW MEMBERS 64 the showers in the third. Then came big Williams, who got away for only two runa for the rest of the game. | | OUR BOARDING HOUSE American Jewelry Co, 821 SECOND AVE. A FINANCIAL THE SEATTLE STAR It Takes Accuracy Western Tourney AY DODGE, t stellar half of the limelight when the Beavers BY AHERN ee" SQUABBLE ARISES OVER THE MAZJOR'S COMMISSION —-@) on Books Seattle Flycasters to En- tain Stars of and Reel in August . |by Dave Bryant Harry Redick e Oregon Aggie members of the propagation com: | miler, will grab a lot ttee of the Sportamen's associ: | I of Seattle Wz, LLL! Maattis ‘made.a tone, score in the| (o7\-~ ‘ \orea perme Far a Z ' first inning on Lane's double GY Noro Ast, BUSTER Cp You'Re OuT, “fvou're ewter ) Brady's sacrifice and Rohwer's sock MILAD!~YouR AGREE- BUT LIS EN, BUS «You 2 THAN A | imine agents he eine a MERIT “THAT \F I MY SIDE OF FAILED TO | FRECKLE, BUS! | that's just as far as the Indians SOLD YOUR CAR, I WAS nae, OUCH SECOND!) | voy wouULDNit Rot. e c *y TH’ MAJOR Eve Geatilo— ABLR. HPO. A. To ® A $25 KS sae J PAY Your re Fe ae COMMISSION # ees } _ RAS NOL EGPECTS To eten 0.6 By GOLD THE CAR, AND Ge ca CORNERED A SICK +49 4 3 6 8) Yi -taS CHECK IS MADE wise LIKE A RELATIVE 'e ae OT MLE Neu ove R ANEARIA|\_ BRoom'- [ah SOG 88 8 OE SAR Seon F NOU'LL TAKE a "| Mary eos it HY THEN, SHALL I CASH \ $2 PE ree, EEL EG] Whotenera ||\Sem| t air Stays Combed, Gloss pecteste Fhe SHARE,~ OR HOLD R. W. PO. A. E THE CHECK WITHOUT, esnbsct rl tae ter ek \ i INDQRSEMENT 2 Millions Use It - Few Cents i Jar at Drugstore CN ae ae ee | Even stubborn, unruly or sham-)final touch to good dress both in ge Se paar ar pooed hair stays combed all day in| business and on social occastons 2 : § H ° Xs ny style you like Hair-Groom” |“Hair-Groom" is greaseless; also Thee ge 1 dignified combing cream which| helps grow. thick, heavy, 1 here ere eae os that natural gloss and well-|hair. Beware of greasy, harmful| Whitney, ¢ |. oo 1 4 8 groomed effect to your hair—that | imitations.—Advertisement | Totals Et 9 128 #37 46 1 | _ *Ratted for Tobin in ninth = Beore by innings MADE BY THE MAKERS OF ARROW COLLARS | lor—Cadore 1, Bagby 6. Willi | | truck obt—Cadore 4. Williams 1 Hases en balie—Cadore 1, Bagby Wittiams 3. | | | Hit by pltcher—Menosky. Mome run Menorky. Two-base hite—Lane, Rohwe zs Griffin, Warner, Pidred, Deal. Secrifi | | | fit—Crans, Double play-—Warner to! R. Murphy. I ag 1:28. Um . if ‘ancy and Carrol | THAT NEW RATEX COLLAR. A LOW BANDED DEEP POINTED COLLAR THAT IS FULL OF COMFORTX~, < rol Each 3 For #1. Lid SEMS SOFT Rod jgeles ran aw i terrific right hand when counter-|TyORTY-ONE new members, of|6-4, also enabled the Roosevelt team| tangle with the Washington Huskie figh’‘weresfrom two to three ICHIGAN CITY, Ind, May 22 Be ees ee ee ticked Fas *<Wittaaae “fF which’ 24 are Chamber of Com-|to tie Broadway for the city tennis | at um Saturday. Dodge furnished by the state N Se. sas Wasted tue, a vest | Foner oe mH &] ol mole team ce peet ot couple of times. merce. men, were taken into the|hamplonship. The meet, which|one of yard men ever ment thru J. Warren |eree for th Carpentier box «43 sfasaci beim ~ |Geattle Sportsmen's association last]™@% Played on the Seattle Tennis|turned ¢ Northwest, and upervisor of game and|ing contest, May | aes : = Bete i ee pg I vss visi et PREP TOSSERS n a score of three matches to three.| Ker Vashington’s would like to secure an India Phe) Tigers Wise "tion vovcan. romenine x. |* se ot ae matin 1 rete le an anaes ty | Ser pica mason ae le PLAY FRIDAY gratulating the club on {t# stand in|thru Fred Gleason by a 6-3, 6.3|/who will have the spotlight when he LEADERS WIN er names have been mentioned prom-} \sogcow dae aia 28. | The Seattle high school baseball E Game jaw quiaecenentl score. ‘The Roosevelt third man,|> | AT SALT LAKE |!22t% Amon these are Matt ’ j , May 22.—Eight|tossers will be in action again Fri as The ciib passed a resolution that|Nerrite Day, took the measure of| 7 ‘ashington-Ageie dual meet Hinkle, Cleveland; George Barton, |'U9% in the fourth inning startod| day with the following. schedule: ° lies prs be taken to prevent|Jack Levine, Broadway, in a hard. IL be one of the most important of | SALT LAKE, May The Seals | Minneapolis; Bily Kell Buffalo, pines tee Dalverstty, of | Broadway at Ballard; West ttle Trib | ruthless destroying of rhododendron| fought three-set match, 4-6, 64, 6.4,|the season took the sure of the hard-fight-jand E, Dickerson, Grand Rapids. sia $4 am, hich defeated Ore: ig Garfield; Lincoln at Franklin; rom edd” tuckicherry: treén Kennte McPherson, Broadway, | ing h team here yesterday by |Decision, probably will be made early | S08. Yesterday by a soore.of 16 to 0." Roosevelt at Queen Anne. by a score of 16 to 0.! Roosevelt at Queen Anne. 08 ANGELES, May 21—One bis| ¢. W. H. Heldeman, nationally|took his match trom Hugh Benton BEAVERS WIN ea aanes RM. BB epson miling and confident, | third inning during which the| known naturalist, gave a very in-|by @ 6-4, 4-8, 62 score | le Bhar hey eS gr i fei: “S nisi j igers ran wild and the Indians ap- | teresting talk on the “Language ot} It was in the doubles that the OVER ACORNS fait Lake i" pede A pankl gt nine pts to the four winds of heaven |the Beaver.” |schoots. really had their hardest! OAKLAND, May 22.—Portland de-|ard reer | AE*T™: OPO THOT tio on Sunday. | Yor justice, lost another ball game} Members of the club will go to|time. Lewis and Dykes, Broadway, |feated Oakl yesterday 1.21 ~ 2 | for Red Killefer yesterday. The| Enumclaw Saturday morning to as-|beat Langlie and Gleason, 6-3, 6-3.| score. | final score was 9-1. |gist the King County Game com-|Day and Benton, Roosevelt, beat| The score non ® Jim Bagby and Leon Cadore| mission in establishing brood ponds! Torn Corbaley and Ken McPherson a6 started out on what was billed to be | there. 64, 64 t Ms eee ¢ @ pitchers’ battle. Jim started to} the toboggan first and was sent to MA‘ THURSDAY Ans fio] WEAKNESS AT SHORTSTOP RAISING HAVOC WITH GIANTS Big Flycasting Meet Scheduled lots s He orses Belle Hamlin, } Direct, ¥ A Bue f G Cireult engageme this seaso ble to mean that Pop has lost of cu t the venerable Tennessean has hoice Havana smokes, that he w Star Loop Adds Two New Clubs WO more teams mitted to ¢ (Sar Binaes_) The Sanset Hill team will have two tale Bundsys in The tar This * be have ss B in been ad The Sta rune, hit Junior Baseball league ailing the stor They the South Lake squa be included and the Ballard Bulldogs. They w oppose each other in their veteran, Ted Ahner, Mar leoge tigned b ee games at Adams playfield § The Bulldogs will be the home tes jand must obtain the grounds. The other games Sunday Fahey-Brockman Cubs at South Park. | Louie’s French Dry be necessary for several Class Goubleheaders or Bat follow vs. Georgetown Arden Cubs vs Cleaners ecting the Seattle Boys club a Loule Cleaners Walla Walla. Mercer Cul @ Western Union at Walla V Western Union vs. Seattle at V Walla. The last-named team in each bracket is the home club and the managers must inform The Star im mediately as to what time they have | their permits for the fields. ‘WILLIAMS WINS OLYMPIC BOUT BOSTON, May 22—Jack Williams New York, won the 118-pound na tional championship on a decision from Joe Lazarus, Cornell univer sity. Fidel Labarb, Los Angeles won the 112-pound championship b: |knocking out May Fee, San Fran for a lon mauler Here's. southpe ows how to hit The Georgetown Cubs will Park for their home field in The: Conteeown, sebest. grew in shape for good baseball SOLONS DROP ANOTHER TILT SACRAMENTO, May 22.—Los An with another game from the & in spite of the pitching of Tom Hughes, yesterday. | ions put $ Down ORDE® BALANCE MONTHLY A service that Seattle men have been quick to show their ¢ppreciation for. An easy way of securing the very high- est type 6f MADE TO ORDER clothes. Suits built to your Special Order from $45 to $100. A splendid showing at the lower prices. Imported and Domestic woolens in pat- terns and weaves that express the very newest style thoughts. A suit, tailored in the Raby Way, will wear much longer and look much better. And you may pay for the suit as you wear it. A dignified, pleasant selling plan—No indorsements asked. 1313 FOURTH AVENUE

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