The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 29, 1924, Page 10

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PAG 10 MAJOR CLUBS WON'T LET GO OF HIGH CLASS INFIELDERS NOW Oakland Is U p Against It for Men Del Howard Points Out That Oscar Reichow Can't Make Any Deals BY LEO H. LASSEN rs IMPOSSIBLE Coast league tean: eh-class s from the p at present So claims Del H ard, the power behit the Oakland baseba For two wee Angeles 0 car Helchow in tt Kast trying to obtain men,” say Howant, “and « . Willian Wrigiey’s bankroll t Teasn’t been adi a single @eal. In the Las An-} The crea of the orld’s auto ¢ ¢ ¢ all set for th Parte ; »olis tomorr The act cture she 4. E. Moss tu ceeee tena & «3 OKA HAIBE BWENNETT HLA Special the spring are simply ou pok.t We might be able to send Walte L Mails I Malis to the majors, but we would . rr ne : is sate iiwend sn Carpentier Looks Good Game Chatter | Mails Is now He means more > us thas ci ryy @ couple of second-rate infielde 4 Y li | m d one wewomeinena scorer §=—6 oUt May Be Only Shell) cc ier vn wieon amen rimme any men to t before th Tusad : end of the » “- i \ " b G zs “I still have hopes of the Oakland Frenchman Shows No Marks of Siki Beating, but ‘ Uy y egg Sige pmoothing up ie tofeld play. Added Weight Since Last Appearance Here Can't : : b has good beat wor ° “Wh ane we o fitet on 4 % particularly pitching, and the aus Do Him Much Good; Williams Watches Workout | ne went from third to first on Veteran Southpaw Tames has punch. The defense hasn't bee - ; third sack fifth V Oakland Again; Mails La s ; Very strong, but I look for the men BY JOE WILLIAMS a ‘ Is Wild fo improve when they bec ac ICHIGAN CITY, Ind, May 29.—The George ; Car-) prick Eldred had on his batting customed to their teammates. ” ava to ficht T rg ns, best of he k little outfield . ° ‘ “The Onkland team has been pentier who is here to fight ut ( HH n ; i “ é t fi nd Vv! sacl oe ; Somewhat weakened by th ot; the American light heavyweights, is well conditioned, fine : sh é : ‘ A Ray Brutaker at shortstop for «| trained, and to all outer appearances, ready for the struggle | Per gled ky lefthander beat tt i few days. He was injured when of his young aristocratic existence. seni, scoring’ eventun st M 54 See may Rohwer siid into second b 1 watched him do his regal stuff today against a mis- —_ " tthe 10th tra nt Br asec thet seg i cellaneous assortment of sparring partne that inc luded Maderas minjodged Kart Baldwin's 00 ara an obta pe the veteran featherweight, Charley Ledoux, and Paul spat es, apg HACK MILLER Fritch, leightweight champion of Europe. ssa aged, MAY COME BACK ‘arpentier has filled out noticeably in the region of the| eq Finney was in fine yolce and int Carpentier y f . Don't te surprised if Hack Miller,/ chest and shoulders and is generally more robust in ap-/| " 2 Bay lene na ed bar att the strong man of baseball, is back | pearance. ___ | Rood behind the plate, “He ; d im an Oakland uniform again soon “You are heavier than when you fought Dempsey,” I aad calles gged aang Agra You are h 0 ' . ' ending spikes between hits suggested as he lay on the rubber’s table in his dressing 5 1 . 1 Aillier, who has been with the Cht-| room after the workout. , mt Seid board the cago C cuple of nd better,” he added, with a ce torres i a eee Sake we ruite thas . PREP TRACK Buzz Arlett showed the boys and «tv pract ttled Youngster named G 'y, who can use TRIALS ON ee fe my i i hit with Miller and who can outfield tbe: ‘ I 4 in c3r Miller hits the terrifically, | innate optim! frankly Fest crinis forthe. wrap. all-alty | ATS tcmred, & Doman f ' Gt he lacks the finish of a big) now that he s. track meet were to be held this| o ‘ es Jeaguer. He's a star in this com.| DON'T ASK mm 3: afternoon at 4 o'clock inthe Stadium.) Hey Raker hit two singles, a double | Gove et a a Oe pany and would be welcomed back Ay ake ees oct E Brents ¢ run were the 100-yard| and wan hit by m pitched ball eran thoes 4 8 4 3 5 8 Eby the Oaks who need some sort of | i4 not discussed at any Kr bland the hurdles and the pole ee pie ke help badly. either by Frenchma 1 | vault DEBEL’S BIRD One thing is certain and that is | uble mans Deacamps The main event, to be held Satur _ totale 4 eae that Miller comes to the Oaks if he| You ask, “What about this Siki/ day at the Stadium, wi mg to a WINS WEEKLY Boece oan eat pare is ever let out of the big. show. That's | guy?" and Carpentier and Deschamps) climax the local prep track seasoy : at : the agreement entered into by the | shrug their shoulders in unison and) Th, ant © board for Ror - made. Your sen { discretion HY, | at least 3.0 1 ao acans Pleecn chai Seeman, 16 4 : Miller was offerea to Los Ange persuades you to drop the sub, The-century, of course. - ri ut Oakland held up the deal. Ti You make mental n&e, however, | be the thr Three me kit ‘ " 2 3 happened just a few we ag. that all traces of the cruel punish-| Batley and Roberts, are billed to do . ment which the black man admin-|the running. A city record may ale ; ee istered to the “Orchid of France tied. t datis POWERFUL HITTER have disappeared, and that he Instead of running an eliminatior rssh ee Speaking of hitters, Buse Ariett ome t wd aa, herr Bogs en fs taking his piace with the really jean be run on the day of the n istance gwatters of Coast com. Pany. The big Acorn outfielder hits ‘eqtially well from the left or right idental ma good as h JACK SILVER |the stomach showed that the boiler dicate that h an exception old ball used to. “They tell me that Bill Rumler ‘and Hack Miller hit the Seattle left | field fence years ago with the old ball,” says Dell. “Just imagine how far, those babies would drive this new onion.” i Dell, one of the greatest fanners tn the league, says there never & Bitter who can compare with Ty OUR BOARDING HOUSE “THOUGHT YoU MIGHT Be wT! MARKET FoR A NEW ONE! «TM WT TH FINN & MADDIE AGENCY, AND T CAN GIVE YOU DELIVERY on) “] pitched one day against him in one of the California winter leagues and he got a cool five for four, two triples, one to left and one to right I threw him everything in the book and just to show his stuff, he rapped oné thru my legs on his fifth trip A FELLA HAS “TO MEMORIZE “TH LICENSE NUMBER that nearly tore off my shoes. Boy A NEW CAR WoIWo CAR AS HIS, ~~ AN) he’s a hitte Seas —~ WEEKS! t WAVE A BUM MAILS NOT AS FAST a ate SS! MEMORY FOR AS GROVES—BRADY NUMERALS | For those bugs who claim (hat ‘Walter Mails is the fastest lefthander fn baseball, listen to Cliff Brady, Se- | attle second sacker, j "Mails isn’t as fast as Lefty | Groves of Baltimore,” says Brady, | Who played two years against him. | “But Groves hasn't a thing on his} ‘burner; the ball coming in as straight | asacstring. Mails has plenty of hop. | That big fellow is plenty good, and | is “Just about the best southpaw I American Jewelry Co, 821 SECOND AVE. Established 1839 BASEBALL Double-hender Memorial Day OAKLAND vs. SEATTLE CALLED AT 11 169 Vor TICKETS WELL, TLL TELL You MR. FENDERG, + MY ONLY OBSECTION To A FLIVVER IS, So HELL KNOW WHICH f ile of the plate, switching when |! trainin better than BEATS WALKER | : paws are working for the en-| he fought Dempsey, as he saya? AN FRANCISCO, May 29-—Jack|! .& Fa He hit a triple to lett center; Well. it’s a cinch be ie any it i anapghs' <5 a elite Yesterday that was one of the long: |'*r- | Bala he apthiss va re 20h te decinion over Archi 5 Rune sti drives ever registered in this | {sht same after you reac “pied Y* eoithw Tas oes it . see pa of age, and the weight you take on| former New rk sta i : * ove Sa ae Eee elie aoe ‘ \ bat you a good in t nig c ‘ hit; the ball into the far corner of Me alee ga a ee a 1 i the right field bleachers and on his} 5 b Next trip to the plafe ne socked the | CARPENTIER MAY BE maker was little more th shell. | 92.78 UA A D Yonfon up against the fence not 19|JUST A SHELL Kil ned hardest and looked | A healthy hitting. iibbons fight seriously and has train. | was knocked out eo oe ed consclentiously. This probably | Carpentier tikes hix wine, nix c| STRIBLING IS TITLE TILT BALL Js sti explains why be looks 20 well out-|garets and his moments of nocturnal BALL 8 STILL oes tod EASY WINNER prososeay an dueen anne ser Mvhe ball ain’ per |, But what about the condition of} This kind of a life cuts deep! W HAVEN n., May 29 aying for the high school ball rhe fate what eae right! ihig interior? © Jeffries tooked great}a+man's stam and vitality, and| Young Stribling, G t ague champlonship today at Quee eeee: ech Ay the base | physically at Reno 14 years ago, but|there is nothing about the apparent: | weight, easly . An Coact ini ah 2 Spalted aeih e spe apie Cats first punch Johnson landed to}ly well conditioned Frenchman to in-| man of Jersey City in 12 round ounced lds, Tiger pitch ain as far as the at night. < ace, as hi D tion for hurting i — uties. Coach Johnny Corbaley, of A ie, WAN expected to start PNT Johinvon in today ult n Broadway w ‘ have to play off a postponed gam Look iW THAT BROWN with Ballard and win it in order to t f thé champic SUIT OF YOURS, “THEN I~ WHY SAY, «T COULD Go HRY A FOREST FIRE WITH A PAIR OF ve attle at Hlawath: AHEATRE “TICKETS AN’ The four games t COME OUT WitHoUT the high schoot ball loop “Wunoere ewe A |7 COLLEGES surueo! J | ENTERED IN COAST MEET aay EN colleges—Washington, O. A OC, Washington State, Montana, Stanford and Oregon—will fight it out for Coast supremacy at the Pacific Coast Conference track meet to be held at Bugene Saturday. | The meet willbe held in conjunction with the Northwestern Olympic try outs, Entries for the Olympics have been received from Pacific university, C.| | P. 8. Chemewa Indians and the Mult-| nomah club, Washington has a fine chance to cop the event because of the addi-| tion of a mile relay event. The Huskies have tho ‘best mile relay team on the Coast without a doubt Hee Edmundson, Washington coach, jis counting on only two certain first | places, one in the shot put by Perey |Batvet and the other in the quarter |mile by Ken Applegate | | ‘ROBIN REED ON | | OLYMPIC TEAM| NEW YORK, May 29.—Robin Reed, crack wrestler from the Ore-| won Agricultural college, won the na tional A. A. U, champtonship for 134 pounders and placed on the Olymple team. Tn winning, ho defeated Ches. | ter Newton, also of Portland, Ore, | by throwing him in 12 minutes and three games of rd wa Ga Roc Lincoln was to. play are the last 4 Lr MONEN “TALKS, ~~ BUSTERS MUST HAVE. BEEN GOSSIPING es a 6 seconds, | rally Auto Racers Are All Primed for Classic at Indianapolis Friday 00-mile grind at India Barber-Warnoc ing up Eo riety PACITIC COAST LEAGUE AMEMICAN LEAGUE Bos First es es a ant Winks and Picinied, Buse ’ is ¢ Z i O'ne ‘ lost | ft home the match, Mrs!" Tea pite ses control, he Bridgman going down in a fin@/ is in’g position to experiment. If he ee fou jJacks control it is a sad mistake to | A brilliant exhibition on the try to invent a delivery that is dif. nine gave Mrs. Cary a five-up lead] gerent rt atthe half-way mark a | NS Rs q and she was neve & » h ending oo the ish green {ERE SLATERS ; rand three. sing tvedonn st! WIN AT SOCCER) Zach-ithe turn does not mean that Mrs.) panrg ice ce ae ; haan} ” " off ae pier ay Irish Free State soccer team over ‘ played good, sound golf all the way. | purgarian, 1 to 0, was greeted witli i at § ek 1 Dat opponent's game wa bril-| (yea. cheers by a crowd w York ‘ nt ever depart and one! 2 5 bi! 7 ag 5 y Cepartment BD8)000 | which iwi ed the Olympi >| putt was all she took to rattle the oe h i ‘ liminari terday It was Fy cup on six of the first seven greens. | rt time the Pros Sate vole hee Bee ‘#4; That outward half was made in 38}, 0° 2 ; hy . ; been curried in Olympic competi- t H (72 | strokes, so it can be readily imag: | ico. rm hia ined what kind of shots were in ns M Sary’s bag yesterday. That . = RESULTS SA oan ee ; THE WISE MR. RICKEY jonton yee ate oa" Phey cal neh Ricke: wise aS, Nae. Mrs. Moss had a hard time in|_ T*y | Branch Rickey a wi O 48 oh aes . eeu, |S¥¥- But the boss of the St. Louis Bo : So | iminating Mrs, Tomkins, “her. club- | 0. aindls xelensed: Jaoqion ouraies atteries! Hing and Witeon; Deaton’ | mate ased Ja At New York. y game Drooklyn New York atterien: Vance 4 Snyder York me Brooklyn . w York atteries ey, Ryan Grimes and and Snyder At Bt. Loule First game Ro E enati ’ Letile 6 0 4 Hat 1 ° and Wingo Dyer, a Netbrigel ’ > 4 0 ories: Cooper, Lundgren, Yde and hinidt; Aldridge and Hartnett, O'Par SALT LAKE IS AGAIN VICTOR) May 29.—Salt nd consecutive ANC ake took t ame from Los Angeles here yester- | Medal score made by Mrs. Jackson | , ,,_ Second Filet, Semi-Finals . The score was 10 to 7, jin Monday's qualification tes*. Quite : Ff = i The score RH, B,/& comeback, Miss Farrell! Third Flight, Final Balt Lake 10 41 4] ‘Phe second, +thi and fourth | 10:00—Mrs, Langley vs, Mra, Owens. Lon Angeles MeCabe Peters bee and Byler, LEADERS LOSE TO SACRAMENTO | SAN FRANCISCO, May 29.—Sac- | ramento won from San Francisco, 9 to 8, in the first game of the series Muloat hore yeatorday The score u x | Sacramento 38 Ban Franclveo fio Canfield, ‘Thompson and Koehler: Shea, Burger and Agnew BEAVER RALLY FALLS SHORT PORTLAND, May Portland's in the ninth inning fell one run short yesterday and Vernon won, noore mon Pat | and Tete oe anand Murphy ert, Querry and Daly be the finalists in Saturday’s ma The first named trio hail from the Inglewood club, while the three on the 16th hole, the ond of a which resulted in a qualifying ter golfer than ever Mrs first round of the first flight against Mes. 3 Mrs. Ketcham, the North End maid en started off with a string of fours | 5.49 eit: Semi-Finals on the first six holes, and made the | 9:4s—Mre. Twiten Mrs round in Soumbe, O'Dow! ang |flight finals were to be played to- | Myers, Ranisey, Dumaovich, Big- | (ay, JIMMY MURPHY CLIFF DURANT Semi-Finals On Today in Women’s Golf Meet Mrs. Bridgman Plays Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Moss Plays Mrs. Cary in Matches to Decide Finalists in City Tourament at North End BY ALEX C. ROSE po in the women’s city golf championship is down to the semi-final with Mrs. F, F. Jackson, the de- fending champion, opposing Mrs. J. C. Bridgman in the ¥pper bracket and Mrs. C. C. Cary meeting Mrs. D. H. Moss jn the lower bracket in today’s program to decide who will ch at the North End links. North End’s hope is Mrs. — rd wea siniels Kenee dal| TM; ee ae ee AMATEURS SAYS EDDIE ROMMEL s , Pitcher, Philadelphia Americans b p of the ame but E s! ad ‘ edge ~ the tum. twoup end: h My thought is that udvantage to the 16th he ability to slow up on the using the identical mc wn und two to go, Mrs 7 pads oa the fast ball is throw > 2 ae ¢ of pace depends xpon tt ypment of a d ball nge of Dal ar 1 a cha Mra. Bridgman's seco : roel the edge. of the green, while her op i I am often aske tial ent’s shot landed in the trap, ee attr itcher should develop a freak de! I have ery A od last, year and the same Jacques, now with Brooklyn, is leading the Na tional league in home runs, Play on the first lap was keenly ated and only by a one-up mar rin did Mrs, Moss tee-off the tenth. The Gount was increased to finals are schediued for Sat- good and steady exhibition of the & : aaa meee a Ne: he | Following are the results of yes z din: |terday’s matches, together with the 4 now we come to the Mrs.| joetam for today: kson:Miss Doris Fischer match * . vs ampionship, Third Round ted Miss Fischer to 6 win for the former. It a walkaway 4 all right, but the loser showed up man defeated Mrs. Roberts, 19 ‘ well against the queen of the falr- |i Sins Geteated Mee. Te 4 ways yesterday, and also during the | srs. car r defeated Mrs. Y first-round matches First Flight, First Round of the tournament. She i a dia-|s., sseuperd dereted sive ty mond in the rough. And act very | \fiss Farrell defeated Mra. Ketcham rough, at that Twitchell defeated” Mrs. Hanlon Mrs, Jackson shot the brand of | Pease defeated Mra. Mgore golf that gave her titular crowns Second Flight, Sem{-Finals in the city and state mects last | Mra. Byers defeated Mrs, Carpenter. year, She had a four-up lead at the | Mrs. Gregg defeated Mrs. Macklem. ninth, with a medal score of 40. | Third Flight, Semi-Finals For the second successive day, | Mrs. Langley defeated Mra. Miss Helen Farrell demonstrated | Mra. Owens defeated Mrs. McKinney. that she has not only recovered | ek Ftaale from the serious accidenc that kept ated Mrs, Lema her off the fairways for several *. Lilly months, but that she is a much bet Champlonship, Semi-Finals Playing in the | 9 equaling the winning | Fourth Flight, Final Mra, Gearhart vs. Mrs, Bates. ® and the championship and first | 10:05 THAT NEW ARATEX 2 COLLAR: A LOW BANDED DEEP POINTED COLLAR. THAT IS FULL OF COMFORT. 35% Each 3 for? 1.°? AT ARCS AGECN ASE cap EF

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