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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, JUN 1924 ee a VEAN GREGG IS SHOWING FINE FORM ON MOUND FOR TRIBE Veteran Southpaw Wins Gibbons No Nearer Return Dempsey Go |FAIRWAY and GREEN Six Straight Contest | |< BYALEX C.ROSE gg Started Poorly, but Is Very Effective Now; ° * C ° ti (Ouial: Review. y Peter Wins Tor ren Gating, Running [TOr Gibbons, Winner | "or Peer oer Saturday's | 7 Sport Result BY Li 10 Rounds * — Xesults EAN GRE(C ge Steuland as the ace ¢ attle pitching staff Failure of Gibbons to Stop Frenchman Hurts 4 yas The veteran lefthander, pitching the best ball he |} shown since oining the Indians three years ago, has won six straight contest Ang J t q points, Ed J scoring two shutiate and running his string of Tommy's Title Chances . ng four first victories over Oakland up to 11, He has beaten Heh Ne sae ; ain. iS Oakland every time he has started against that Ie nat Site Tene miverdbll sean Coston Can club for two years. He didn’t allow them an sis ee a x 1 earned run last year. at Jack Dempsey’s ere « All four f te are me Gregg breezed in with a 2-0 victory over the Oaks Sunday of his s v . age tong ity mats ; os Ste are o to get a k a in the second game of a doubleheader and he pitched real fr bla peri e at wre ’ . is i a ‘ Dds Jie. Moines Highe ball to do it. Gregg allowed only five hits, one walk and sa : ? ; ; tanford ! ‘ : reg) # SS s , fanned nine. That's pretty good pitching for a young fellow He Pee es sr : tate gathe a ; like Vean. > Sie neal: ine Kaine “ @ into the s € even two Steuland was going well and was showing the way to other Carpent ked ything 7 lls A acl M, 4 i pitchers, but of late the blond righthander has been afflicted ‘ t Pes at 2 oo t Beattie —- with wildness so Gregg takes The big ppointment 5 1 Ridle ene to moet J fa gat t ‘ . dbs wolf, Mercer Club :: ilies a on gos bork are See 3 3 Natl ey the punch wa king y fending r Alay her true We defending cham. | Grege has been exceedingly stingy ’ Habe Ruth hits his 13th home form ri By t hole final - }with his hits and has had eat Carpentier y 1 ; yr hs Team Takes ;::*.*: we core arene Se, ona ct paid col HS Mercer Cubs are lea: did so well this capacity that Red 4 to remain there today ne end at the turn th the Class B in The Star league to.| Killefer t sing him to sta tomorrow May. They were awarded the de.| ames aguin. That was in the Port | Four physicians examined the Yr gee) weg tree ems fet tua oe meee, cont! © Trounee forfeit when the tter team didn’t | WOR Six straight games was swolle to nearly three t r arrived to the final ntl nearly 5 p.m. In aj There isn't a harder worker or a Practice game t followed the | Mare willing pitcher in the league @ubs won, 11 to 6. They played at|than Gregg. Under the smart bracket in the club tc Ea Visitors Killef NEATTLE made @ clean sweep of Mercer. ling of ilefer, Gre i ce New York (o.oo! Mercer Cubs . foes) ey } to 1 Dell E tle this year. ‘1 : . é cut . >, South Lake sgevese @ 1B or ‘ . a2 | trounced d in the first Batteries: Evans and Gettings; | SEATTLE GO : $ ‘ d cay | Golf Star |game, 9 to 4, and Grege beat Kur Jensen and Wenatee. INTO THIRD PLACE terday, when he upset coring a five and four next hole she went | #¢m inals against Med: rmie stage at No. 12, Mra. | Hert golf netting her a ¢ A hal nampion Westland a few days previous, breezed in with a five and in “the Sabbath game, 2-0.|)match on the next ¢: pd pe tek en pple aye: dy — Seattle ix now in undisputed pos | . | Maite ah the. be seis agar he . ifinal tilt The Three Brothers Dye Works | session of third place. Winning three ot iste much and after four torrid 1 layers apt, Jim Biake a Won. 13 to §, at the Georgetown Polo| games over the week-end while Salt jhe re young Harris finishing in her seamed: Yeutery BY JOE WILLIAMS od style. Grounds Sunday from the George | Lake was taking some socks on the fown Cubs. The game was called|chin in Los Angeles, the Indians . é a oi . ex and Kunz put on a pitching ¢ Mrs ital in the eighth inning when Lowry,|hopped up a notch in the pennant Star Tennis Entry Blank YY HAT will Bobby Crue k nee |duel, Gress fanning nine cham-| route, just a0 of the Dyers, was hit in the head by | chase. do in this years op Ku 10. be Anse, &® pitched ball and had to be taken Bagby pitched a fine gumee Sat I wish to enter the events m ed with X In The Star Woodland park plonship The wee Scot was the The scores follow eagle mat 0 2 hospital. He was reported as|urday and beat Oakland 2 Altho || tennis tournament ain thriller in the cleek "| First game RH. E : BES! being all right Sunday night. The|hit hard, Dell beat the at Mails || 0» singles Stin'sdaiie assembly at 4 nd ner Wie PURSEY, Inglewood's Bame was replete with errors, and| Sunday by a healthy score and ker 4 4 Mildness on the part of Reichle,| the record for the three games clear (Name partner) Goupled with 17 bingles by the win-| Dell, incidentally, has something new professions shot from his bag Inke: n the women’ the Univer no was |, pulled another No. 17, on the links yesteriay that tickled © respecte he was a bigger 2 Bobby Je the amateur Women's singles ......040 Women's doubles hero th Mera, cost the Cubs the game. on Mails, He beat Walter 21 (Name Partner) who beat him in the playoff after nee Winter and | his partner, Dick Kilroy, southpa ‘The score R. H. E,|Oakland and beat him twice in mat Mixed doubles i die aes the two had tied at the end of y off in Saturday's 36.|®olfer de luxe, and brought desp Three Brothers . +1317 §| games last year. (Name partner) Junior boys’ singies...... holes |Oakland .* journey which turned out to'be|to the other half of the foursom: Georgetown Cubs 9 8 2} ane Cruickshank came up from no | Seattle le trip. | namely, Jim Blake and Ted Knudson. Batteries _Roe and Putnam; °THERLAND MAY | PORERO. 260s ce cdéccecs'eeodms secee ° . where to sit among elect, a Batteries: Kunz th of these youngsters have| Dick called it rainbow" shot, but Releble and Flaguinte, Van Geystel.| HAVE BROKEN ANKLE member of the unkempt mbb wholand Baldwin been knocking on the door of the|What the Blake-Knudson combina- Address FEN Buda" Sutherland, who turned in broke thru demanding recognition ‘The Junior Advance club ran wid | ine best game he has pitched for Hall of Fame for the p jon of it | in these columns. / ‘ | ; Mgsinst the Western Union Messen-| seattle thin year, on Friday, tay cy pe bo eolale. years d their exhib ei ee “ahead ba? baa Sed eetramaty aemonstratet] WERNON WINNER | aur nig. yesterday was such| Anyway, here's how {t happened #ers at Walla Walla Sunday, win-} | be out of the game for some time. tries will be accepted at The Star, Spalding’s or Piper & Taft's. || hiv kill and was expected to win, that warrants the crossing of the |Pursey’s slightly sliced fron tee-shot #7 to 10. An 1i-run deluge in the! ex | en 2 t rolled off The pi ne hi nee Entries clore June §. or at least t ish near the top. threshold to rank with the top.| rolled off of the green and down the eventh was the finisher, Schwartz! pe. cher thinks he has a broken | | Entr ‘a L 0 finish near st couple of | tion christened it cannot be printed bone * e, The pintelze professional, how PORTLAND, June 2.—Vernon won | notchers of the game in the North.|bank and his second shot pitched Pitched good ball for the winners|tursed when Midine tito tea. | ee —————— sleet Seat as’ ot Cha’, sapiens Maal taetisattroea Dortiacse. pax | wo high in the air, landed to about four hale Shapiro and Shindle hit well. rte ig on crutches. “An Xray’ Witt be | | lptarters, a B0to1 shot In pretour-|terday, by getting an even split on| In order to cop the title the Ey. |feet from the pin, took another trip Fee ae sas hurling wood ball for ltaken today. If°"Suda"’ 1a out. for W th IT |ANGELS WIN amet’ oniodia Heider the Sunday double header. Portland |erett lad was called upon to cut|skywards and then made a perfect Wie bicycle boys until his eapport/. Whiie it will be a heavy blow. to! ea er 8 | BOTH GAMES pee a 3 won the first, &3 and the Tigers|down the three-tp lead held by!landing—into the cup. Thatis a ngs |the pitching staff as he was just | MADE A }came back, copping thp second tilt| Niemeyer when the players teed-off ) “rainbow,"* accoriling to Dick Kilroy, The score R. H. E-| beginning to round into form. How | t H I) | LOS ANGELES, June 2 ‘ren GREAT RALLY |by an $6 score, Lefty Thomas, by|to the 15th. ‘Threedown ix quite| who, when quietness reigned, stepped B Fanlor Advance club .....97 29 6| VE NE Pielther vent: i rea ée p thousand persons saw Los Angeles| But an lc as golf ts played| winning the second tilt for Vernon,|some leeway to overcome in four | Up and sank a side-hill 12-footer for eeeeeer™ Union ..........10 10 14/¢ Witt relieve field SS lt |Cruickshank’s thrilling finish to tl) scored his second victory of the| holes but Winter uncorked a bit. of |a “3."" © Batteries: Schwartz and Shinel;| neparn hp Nata cate | | {ake both ends of a double header | toneq will be remembered, the long, | week. | golf that squared the mateh on the} The fellow who remarked t ) Perkins and Bibby. erin: liane to arsmen jfrom the Bees by scores of 8-1 and /screaming fron shot he played to| PSE {home green and.'theh stepped cut] Uolhfa'n atind ganka. oces’ | FINISH SERIES }12.3, yesterday. By winning both |the home green, and the nine-foot jand won the first extra hole, and]sald a cupful, quoted Messrs. Blake The eee ond club took Sl onnace nicki glnitiy. siete Gia ARGO, N. D.. June hs Ideal) -ames the Angels evened the series, |Putt that dropped for the needed SEALS SPLIT with it, the title. and Knudson, long before they Glose one from Louie's Dry Clean- \< t re to wind weather conditions are favoring > 3 Myers let the Salts down with eight |three on one of the four jen in the la: rs yesterday by a 98 count.|UP their series here today with /the Univer of Washington crew, " a Dernac, pitching for the Boys’ | Harry Krause and George Steuland | which is traveling east in defense of | *attered hits in the first game Glub, struck out 12 men, besides |®% the probable chuckers lifts national crew title. The Huskies | 7, would have tested GPetting some healthy swats at the| Vernon !s coming tomorrow. The! passed thru here last night and) TENDLER TO Jot a Thor, and came thru with an | San Plate. Biodin and Semple were the | Tiers took the odd game from Seat-| seemed to be all pepped up over late font al SUNDAY BILL — | reached the locker room. SAN FRANCISC 2 HAT crowd of golfers from} = ——-—— Cruickshank faced @ situation that} SAN FRANCISCO, June 2-—Jim Yakima that visited our fair city! 7 ni 8co t rs other victo: for | 7 Eee On nee ae ee enclone Banday teaeniag |t engage the Earlington and Rainier y © \teams in interclub matches, Friday | | unwaver bril y that wrote| When Sacs down with |, d la spec }) vd e Butstanding stars of the lovers. The [© {0 Weeks ago In L.A. and have developments in’ the Poughieepae| BOX WALKER [inning belianey | ha Jreven hita and one measly run, | ahd Saturday, respectively, returned Bone in Ankle score: g|been whaling the daylights out of| race. | p SLPI 2 -palaenite srutek. | Winning b: cor Phe Sen-| vitiinagt eh ois" te Loule’s ... Bia a| Portland in the Rose City during the | ™<° PHILADELPHIA,’ June 2—Lew| You haven't read much of Crutck-| Winning by « 41 score. The Seh-| ovinged, that Yakima grows the|| An Xray” taken of Claude Many of the oarsmen expressed|Tendier, popular Philadelphia left-| shank since that Sila Gosit® ators came back In the afternoon | A tokatpea th th “ 4 ; Fé resent series. y . shank sin hat day iis contribu ~ best apples and potatoes in the world Cooper's ankle Sat o Hors’ club. . 2 14 5)? a [the opinion that they believed Penn-| handed boxer, will meet Mickey |tiona to y and won 65, | css SSeS areny ene wad i “ toa 5 pare competitive golf in the but that {ts crop of golfers is far|| a slight fracture in one of the lige drapes et as sylvania would withdraw from the} Walker, a welterweight champion, in East and the winter tournaments | EE Ee | below the standard of those raised|| small bones below the ankle, ac- Blondin; Dernac and Russo. | VERET I IS national regatta to enter the Olym-|a bout for the title were of minor nature. Was Inwood} The Sunset Hill Improvement club|in Seattle. And that's quite a lot || cording to Billy Burke, Oakland | pic trials Instead. — on — | his big tunity? baseball team of The Star J ley linksmen to admit . big opportunity? Is he destined | baseball team he Star Junior for these valley linksmen to admit. trainer. Cooper will be on the —- rae Sires eg onangeene | BEATEN IN Dr. J. P. Batty, of Everett, has| the luckiest lane In the Poughkeepsie |/now to fall back with the drifting | league won its ninth straight game] Following a 66-28 licking at the|| shelf for six weeks. He was sent jory over is is oe Segre aes been attending to Al Ulbrickson, Bill| course, yesterday was drawn by tho| mob, whence he came? |of the 1924 season when it defeated | hands of the Earlington team on the|| nome Sunday after having the fra Wats Gee inca piety FAST GAME. Walker and Walt Malone, all of|champlonship University. of Wash JOE BLACK the Pantortum Dye Works nine, 19} Black river course on Memorial| ankle put in a cast, s, E: whom are more or lens afflicted with | ington crew, which is now speeding ee Allowed but two: hits if, (pean June 2.—Bloedel-| polis. A crew wouldn't be a crew|eant in defense of its title. The| ‘ Five errors were made by Donovan, Sedro-Woolley and | + | without bolls of some variety hang-| Junior varsity drew lane one. | Josers, while the Cub fielders did| Mount Vernon were the winners in | | Not make a single boot. | Northwest Washington Baseball | The new Oriental Limited Is steam-|tanes for the two races follow, Var The score— R. H. R. league games played Sunday. | Ing right along on time and all hands| sity: Syracuse, lane one; Washing- +0 2 5) The Bloedel-Donovan ciub defeated | are enjoying the luxurious accommo-| ton, lane two; Cornell, ane four; Co. day, the Yakimans awoke out of that | COMES BACK }to 2, on Ballard playfie! Fato has a capricious way of| lifting you to the peaks one day| and slamming you to the depths the} next. Old Granddaddy Biack knows this, ing around. Complete sts of the respective Arden Cubs .. -18 15 0) Everett, 7 to 6, in an interesting con-| dations with which the Great North a |The Californian came within a ud J ” ” s sreat North-|lumbla, lane five; Wisconsin, | Martin and Haughen; Worley and| test. |ern crack train is equipped. ee onan, IN| stroke of tying Sarazen for the open | Bianchi. Sedro-Woolley trounced the Belling- ats Junior varsity:. Washington, ono;|°P@™mPlonship at Skokle two years Saens SEEN ham Elks, 10 to 5, whife Mount Ver-} NEW YORK, June 2—Lane two, | Cornell, two; Columbia, three; Penn. |°8 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN i collected off of Kui Gunday five of them were doubles. | . | non won from Stanwood, 9 to 5. | mupponed by crew supporters to bel myivania, tour; Syracuse, five. Game Chatter || i | Brick Eldred got four hit ts, fF Z 4 | by thers 4 to the first Bunny ame ae GF TM SorRY YES — As’ ww vf WHEN “THAT FAT. [ergereeecees Mg ‘ ei Little Tewerhouse was painfully | BUSTER, BUT THE DO MY BEAUTY [4 MORSEL GETS rel 4 ge ths shoclaer in, tne smandetiee | |'|. PAPER HANGER WAM BEFORE: |!) 105 cine oF |Z] UNDERH' SHEETEH] [Loe Anevies 1. 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