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FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1924 DOUBLE PLAYS; CHAMPS TELL HOW TO MAKE THEM sab made 182 double eaking ajor league record, Either H aiid BOSTON RED SOX REF USE TO CRACK IN AMERICAN LEAGUE RACE Between|{OHL HAs Whitcombe Is New British Golf Threat (Sl of Brent in Annua 9 MEN UP IN Washington State ‘Trap Shoot iN@S | BIG CHASE Everything 280°CARD._ ||, caaacme: Innings ei Pa cae| Ready te World’s Best Hurdler TURNED IN | a ond Base and Smart Catcher Help Beantown Ring Show Trains for Olympiad BY BRITON Henticap chianpn Cae ees All Boys Who Are to Box New gy gy er id { He Looks Good | State Shoot 5 olfers s ‘ ¢ the Ame Here Saturday After- Star Prepare | Yas 1 1a Hur ir 00 target 200 targ be decided | pairs of target is, 100 target ~e ? = "* | noon on Ground for British Open Starts Today ft a battle with the New York) R\VERYTHING le set oe, She BY JOE WILLIAMS va rege Ever Wit at Gun Club BY D. E. DUGDALE Sek at eawile tle Ck oe te ; ght year when “Red”| Lee around second b nalthe name aa the attrestion, the out mt = alba Killefer took over thejof Steve O'Neil! behind the plate,|door + oon migiy nt bls succes red the wee wd spots Seattle club it marked aj ; r © Fohl, t man o put; Ite all the rage in t Ka change for the better in Se- jTanotere Be oe rie map, {und "if Saturday's show ” ge attle baseba! A | bourne petty gate be. |More will be dished up on followi Manager of the Seattle club) cause he only came in second, tw Weeks in fact as well as in name.} another baby who has a lot to & All of the boys who fight Satur te Oeniaia He’s the first leader Seattle} with Boston u H “ ¥ are on the ground. ripe ra : - ban p championship has had since 1919 that has|*ve¢ jas | Joe Gorman arrived Thursday f Memeve Now news « th Bud Ridley, which of the six-round scraps. s of the remark C. A. Whitcombe ndon Dally Mail ted Sunday Troeh, Vancouver, been in absolute control of| GreGt's RECORD the men on the field. |STILL € able golf play In winning jonally known tr: No manager can work out. his| Altho ean: Greeg was knocked! Both Gor a. Ridley ot medal th a re arrive this morning Problems at the direction of a bi from the hill late in Thursday's)" aM yi es for the competitic of grandstand managers. kame with Portland, the veteran . | Whi 1 | - secretes Killefer is a natural leader and| portsider’s string of victories is still| Ridley, sport Sites has the confidence of his men;|intact at nine, as orge Stucland|!ng commls Gordon Cochrane, young Portland Draw Being that means everything was charged with the de from Danny nd} si feared | catcher, who ts making good. Killefer, as has been said before,| _ ent | Tuesday ain ee s wea wic6s bated Arranged for fs the type of manager that can| CROWD OF FANS and that hia ’ | Aithed hits muke a. successful ball club out|GOING TO PORTLAND completely KARL ANDERSON rons and ber to spear tor nim Colored Welter Star Tourney rete anterssl.... Hivin-,troly |. A Mtge: dalegntion sg oeree| Pee : Showing Karl Anderson of the Iinois A. C., world’sjsit re Aah tor SAS es cam the John vera ie the minor a games. Many have already | ir © No t, are down for| champion hurdler, as he looks taking the timber at full pao STRONG | May Show Here in The Star. * |left, while more are i und go and it tride Anderson is certain to represent America in thi 4 tennis meet toda: eee today and tomorrow bear a;Ournts Namie cad ‘ka far wematioin tremina for 2 from a powerful in Near Future aon ‘Ted Baldwin is playing as good ESAS, om a the the event. rack golfers « and it p egro wel is to be meeded eight, who claims a better reco: nd the names of the ‘seeded play than that of Young Du ers will also be listed. colored welter, well known here by Men & game at third base right now “/B Ra ll ed natin! ave Willic Kamm ever showed for san| DEAVEFS 'y \"preddle Cullen mixes with Me cies mae te eves one] amd Win, Over [tae ih ny Sth © Washington Is Favored | Kamm had and it looks h b fakes 0 tot of hard work out of Seattle Team 72. one awtin ove R hi: ta: —but what Baldwin a - terin the event | ficka in grace be makes up for| PORTLAND, June 18—Portand festering | to Win Hudson ace: and women si 8 likely | boy singles v e on tap Monday. the near | 411 first-rou hes must be com nd players must ap local app 0 be seen in action future. Webster has | ata cnc aati Chick. Roach, will Tuesday in hustle. He's one of the best - - number of and all doubles teams must be com- E Me Dest \the seventh inning yesterday, and ) all reports, Ws He was regarded as Coas er-| pleted Monday. They may be made eam men Seattle has had in a/ 00° S0venough rons to decile the | Will Hold Men’s | ACCORDING to all reports, Washington will enter the ‘aly at : Gp at the eercbonrd ay ade mee lons time. me with Seattle in their favor, rowing classic on the Hudson Tuesday, favored to re-|45 vara. Ms ‘ ne Playing third base Is largely a do- | RAM | Meet i in August jo: its 1928 triumpt ' “ise i ¢ he held a de nr 2 RE ordon’t proposition.» ‘The ball is on!” 2 o'1. was leading. § to |. whe tnée's city golf chainplopahip| oes she poy AS) oe al neetackiy ania sie Tash the former LETTER FOR FRASER fop of you before you know it and), °° ne pair ae seeritae will oA on the Ta The time they made during their spring work here and y t ’ after Webste There is @ letter for Gordon Frase Baldwin is blessed with that base- ball instinct that “makes possible those wonderful plays he makes. ub course, A and it looked like an wood victory for Vean Gregg, the grand|and 9, | st 7, s|their impressive victory over California stamped the present WHITCOMBE HAS. with Bobby Har was decided yesterday Washington oarsmen as strong as the fellows that won on {Good RECORD the Seattle Hoc »orting editor of 7 old flinger for th . The qualifying round will be staged ri 1 wh is no stn thet = ———— By hard practice he has perfected) Dmaetieel terete pet i on m | Thursday morning, August 7, with 16 feelin sail pe ded | t ke ker Tw ‘geen aie he i& fine defense against slow-hit balls|.n4 before the seventh was over they |to. qualify ashington has an experienced eight, headed by Don bata Pek el Sumed conttiac . . Hhat is the best I have ever seen! hag evened up the score. | | matches to and including|Grant, the premier coxswain of intercollegiate rowing, and | ).y Which: Hagen: trcueht Ug U Yy at 438 wn In the Coast league | ‘The winning tally was made by|the semi-finals, will be 18 h jthey have been on the scene Jong enou; enough to fit themselves back with him, finish onl | Portland in the last of the ninth. on aaaEt to conditions. Should V - ER ES ba Wa tn the fighe rome oc'the eed, 1894 “Rh d tT St d } mer Showed With two out, and the bases full, he was in tho fight most of the way g am Casa |High singled thru second for the |Jim Barnes Wins ington be defeated it will be Local Lacrosse ally winding up in a tle with Dun. | ? ecor 8 an wn hen. Frank Emmer scored from| needed run. ja real crew that beats the can for six position with 302. | ° first signal success] BY BILLY EVANS record was — especi Second base on a fly to center ficid| Gress was not charged with the ae | Over Englishman Pane and Gold. Team Will Play | This ia Scotland, June ly note in the Vernon series last week Seat wes a the me won Shen | | Car 2 a ‘ ; lene peeps Betis awd Bs K in 1894 Hugh Duffy, then! Worthy. tle fans saw something that hasn’t|Steuland went into the box . pee eed oe Wi th Ch lo have a stimulating et upon) D with the Boston Nationals, turned happened before in a Seattle park, r rye Hei stay . | the aah Oe oy nibs 1 1ampions ts nd his morale. At any lin a batting average of 438. At that IX the Babe Ruth only as I remember It. |Lane, ¢ Ue. + $ {| zeaterday won from Arthur ¢ v haa k Wohas lowers will wee a | Fate as demonstrated that he is/time it was the highest. mark ever massed a 399 mark, mor Of course !t was # long fly that |p 2 10104 6) Of erS, present British open titleholder, sha’ beans lonahip team In action | made Rerous. stuff, reached for a single season's’ play es than Duffy got despite t Earl Baldwin hit, but what a fine| Eldar 2S Fat oem fhe second, round, of 10 :1,000 | os nas srouatit: results Fe en Uhige he | caer tone ara cee h cham-| Moreover, it 1 been equaled | fact that the Bambino was in 28 burst of speed Emmer showed! That's 4 + 2 2 9 | SUineas pro-golfers tourney, two up pat at thi shit ginres tba bah ata a Me) pionship in 1921 and and Was | since. more contests than the old Bo a stunt worthy of a Max Carey or a| fa 4 2 a 2 @jand one to p Been Ni | aks Caliaw La sapetie: Tmer te amateur Ia-jonly a stroke out last year. The) Duffy's sensational clouting that | player "Ty Cobb. lg a hex ar a lors: penn conti ll cob Neteated *1n|CTosse Aggregation tangles with the)“sslenment, however, looks @ bit/ year still ranks without parallel in} Duffy. in his 124 games, only failc Killefer tells me that in a year ot | Gress. ¥ 54 Rte iets ed Ba a raana Te Brodenth racoh thay ora oat | Seattle team on the stedlum tela... |POFS rusged this Year; |baseball’s annals. It is one of the|to hit safely in 17 of them. Not #0, with the tempering he is getting |**¥/s"¢, P ------ t @ 0 9 esa h T es Pr re heaven obitein' tha wane, Wins evan Weakeninatae: thkyn bas a 5 |few records hung up by the old-|did he go three days in a row wit! ae the feats club eS ig Ht oie 1 orseshoe leam x ; ; 1 a a “ wie . ah a Mi ie RA lo bas |timers that hasn't been beaten. It]out connecting for a hit. On c lossom out as one of the stars of a PO, A. B. ecause of lack of competition no Ppe Soe Ot oom rem aA ase" * 5 ooks good to lead fo; wh: stretch od § 27 t the Coast league. He certainly seems | Miller. 4k See eee Issues Challenge |; ne in available on Wisconsin, De-| ily Can choice the Olympt The, (A ey looks good 1 for a while, e + nha ges are iors moe : to have excellent possibilities | Distal, Stace F The South End Horseshoe team |feated by Washington by 10 lengths | fames competition | bt 2 ‘Tho nearest approach to: Duffy's|to the rubber one day. ca ey : & 6 1 1 @ 6jhas Issued a challenge to any four-| last summer, Wisconsin would have| The contest promises to be keen x mark was made by Willie Keeler in He also grabbed 10 safe blows Race Is Bie 8 ci8,'8 | man team in the city, for a series of | tiad to make a ¢ al of improve: | and hard fought, and it is expected 5 mic coast. eadoks 1897. “Wee Willie,” at that time] in 14 times at bat over one three Doped Out pT ey i 2 ane. anak games would be | mont to be fix that a good crowd will be present to zoe Lont. Pet.| with Brooklyn, hit 432 or six points| game span. tt cot for Gacramento! , 4 1 1 2 6 @|played at the Municipal courts at} Cornell and ¢ lites ° $21 | less than Duffy Burkett, with | = Second division. The Sacramento | Bedient, p @ 2 8 © 1 Ol ar4 10-6000, tocal $21 "leen crew experts i 7 ae i Bry mark, Thane. ines... pearance fy’s 438 performance has: with Pitchers are beginning to come| 3: x64.-9 8 0 6 arance 1 ‘ tand as the best on record. stood all assault. It has held the Around and-I look for them to put |#&ctas. p oo 6 0 6 6 — - go 3s 488) Duffy, in compiling his 438 | topmost rung regardless of the ter up an awful battle for the flag yet hee Pas s 39 ais} Average, made 236 hits in 539 |rific cannonading of some of the ‘They have a strong defense, plenty|' *Two od rents | times at bat. He had a base |hardest hitters the game has known of speed and a fair punch and they| {Batted AMERICAN LEAGUE | total of 372. He was in 124 games, | From present indications it isn't in eo anast feasebell. Sore ‘by tnalnas on Lost Pet} scoring 160 runs. His total base | much dangor of being toppled, either Jand, Vernon and Los Angeles | seattle 000042200—5 z ook ike second division teams to me. ooesesetens BY JOVE MLAD,~ IT IS A Wow !uNo WolpeR Vernon {s a good spring team, but Veen eee Es VERITABLE Boon “fo 4 it’s doubtful if their youngsters will hold up. They cracked badly in the Dinches here. Ih y Salt Lake should be either fourth| Hedient” or fifth with Portland dangerous if they get any pitching. The Beavers have been slipping badly of late. Seattle is the new threat with San Francisco still the team to beat. But don’t forget to keep your eye on} y, WIS FOREHEAD HAS FALLEN ARCHES AFTER THINKING UP THAT ONE! WHY SAY, A STENOG cAN PUT IW HER LUNCH-HOUR FoR A FULL MEAL, BY hed—Schroeder 6, Greee . Rachac 1, Credit defeat to Steuland for — Schroeder 4. fe tesa eh hee | AT INT A DEED SECRET~ WHAT KIND OF AN INVENTION 16 1 THAT WILD Swing FRIEND OF YOURS GOT UP 2 KNITTED BLOWOUT PATCHES HUMANITY f ™* HAY FRIEND, CHESTER. FENWAY HAS. PexTestED A NUTRITIOUS MUCILAGE FOR STAMPS ENVELOPES AND STICKERS OF ALL KINDS MIND You, THiS MUCILAGE IS Philadelphia 1s +37 RESULTS 50. RH hia eae toe At hae Faaill. Home runs—Poole, Welsh Three-base hit—Crane, Two-base —Braziil 2, x. Sacrifice hits red 2. Double plays Rommel and Perkins; Thurston acide a a 10, Umpire | FA FOR TW HEELG OF MADE IN ANY FLAVOR LICKING CHOCOLATE |} | Reston Se gen ioe) MENG SOCKS, OR WHAT po wa AN’ STRAWBERRY FLAVORED STAMPS AN' ENVELOPES / ‘erguson and O'Nelll; Coveleskle, Roy Seals Rally and er ae i T i | Win From Angels homas Pitches LOS ANGELES, June 13-—San Oakland to Win | Francisco staged rally in thé last | OAKLAND, June 13.—Le fty Thom: 7 two innings here yesterday, and won ie wirled effective ball for Vernon here DESIRED,~ AND LICKING \T HAS THE GAME VALUE AS Foop!™ Louis, postponed from Los Angeles, 3 to 1. | yesterday, allowing but four hits, and The score— R. H, B.|his team defeated Oakland, 4 to 2 es Frsnciecs «s--eijs+-+. 8 10 1| The score ee Cineinnatt | fan Angeles ....... 1 1. Weenons 7 Poe re incinna a1 Williams and Agnew; Myers lind Jen-! Oaktana 4 Pittsburg 7 kins. hoy 4 Boston Mt. Louie... 2 | PHIAdeIPHIA sseeceeeees 18 BR 688d Thomas and Mur} Uwe eae we wea aS At Boston— \ keh Sete) Aldridge, Keen and Hartnett; Genewich, Cooney, McNamara‘and O'Neill | Cincinnatl at New York, postponed rain. {. Louls at Brooklyn, postponed; rain. | Pittaburg at Philadelphia, postponed ain | Sadrainente Wins | Third Straight SACRAMENTO, Juno 13.—Sacra monto won its third straight gan from Salt Lake here yesterday, 8 to 2 Tho | scare noon Halt Lake 9 acramento Cia Ponder and Petors, Cook, Thompson, Canfield and Koohtor C Comfortable t% Smart. Cluett,Peabody &Co.Inc AS CHILDR “Do you believe “No! It's like Santa Claus, Its your father''—London News,