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PAGE Indians 10 THE LATT LE TAR Tt DAY, JUNE 2 24, 1924, eed Eldred’s Punch in Seal Series ’s Dope Sheet on Fights Powerhouse of Indians Hunter Playing Wilhelm Today | The Star Troubled With Illness Free-Hitting Series Expected When Leading Clubs Clash; Series Was to Start Today; Bowman's Bad Knee Weakens Infield Defense BY LEO H. LASSEN F Brick Eldred isn't able to take his regular place in right field during the that opens in Frisco toc heavy handicap. big series with the San Francisco Seals lay it will put the Indians under a Eldred has been out for the past few days, troubled with an ailing digestive system and Jimmy Welsh has been patrolling right field. It been necessary to put Elmer Bowman back on first base and his bad knee still bothers him in fielding ground balls. Bowman hits well on the road, better fact, than he does at home where he bothered by the long left field. But he isn’t the steady hitter that Eldred is and without Old Powerhouse in the lineup the Indian of- fensive will be weakened Neither the Seals nor Indians have been f getting high class pitching, the offensive and ELDRED defensive work of the regulars holding the hurlers up. Vean Gregg has been pitching sterling ball for Seattle, with the others delivering in streaks. Shea, Geary and Griffen have been going well on the mound for the leaders. Seattle goes into the big DUFFY WINS QUEER CALL Dumb action by Referee Brown at Oakland, the other night, ts in series only three and one-half games behind the San Fran- cisco club, The Seals will have a big ad vantage in playing on their home field, e« they have proved they the hardest team in the league to beat on their home grounds. They jean be trimmed, however, as Oak given as the reason for Jimmy | land showed last week in taking the Dufty winning by a knockout || odd game in seven. over Young Carmen. According || After the Seal series the Indians to press reports, Duffy, had |/ return home for two weeks, playing knocked Carmen to tho canvas || Los Angeles and San Feuncisco tn twice In the third round. After Carmen had arisen the second time, Duffy, in his anxiety to fin- N DIEGO ish him, shoved him *o the floor. jArren FRANCHISE Carmen, dazed from the twu San Diego would eagerly legitimate knockdowns, sought a |ja franchise in the Pacific Coast bit of relief and an yportunity league, according to Jo Grossman. to rest, and figured would || sporting editor of the San Diego Sun, take a few counts. ‘who a Seattle visitor But the referee ot |} wsman says that counting over Carmen, raised the || people feel that by gi hand of the surprised Duffy in the Salt Lake franc the Coast token of victory. Carmen jumped |/ league would save itself considerable to his feet and protested, but the || money, because of the distance saved deed had been done The fans in travel. razzed the referee plent | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE welcome he this week instead San ing thelr town ine, Diego BOLD QUITS | OAKLAND | “Socks” Slebold, pitcher, has quit} the Oakland club. Hé took Fr b | leave and hasn't been heard of for several days. He quit the Oaks once before and turned up in Phila- |delphia, his home town, some time | later. | Slebold, it is said, didn't take] kindly to relief pitching and wanted| to take his regular turn on the mound. Ban Francisco . a | } | PORTLAND DUMPED | |INTO CELLAR | Portland had a disastrous week ! Salt Lake and the Beavers are now! in the cellar. It's going to be a! tough season for Bill Kenworthy,| unless the Iron Duke brings his| | forces up in the race. They play Vernon this week and then return to Play San Francisco at home. | 1's « tough schedule ahead for the} Washington Peaevers: New York Batteries- | : | AGGRESSIVENESS MAKES ELLISON GOOD LEADER Bert Ellison is one of the agegtestive ball players in the } minors. The San Francisco chief io j has a great ball club, but he brings] out the best in them by setting a/ 1} fine example, Ellison can pound} that baseball, too, hitting around | -450 and leading the league, Washington .. most New York .... Zachary and Ruel; Hoffman. At Hoston— Philadetphia. . a ea] Boston .. o 9 Batteries—Harris and Perkins; Murray, Rors and O'Niell, Second game— Philadelphia . Boston .. 3 Helmach and Perkina: Ruffing, ‘rune, | Shawkey and HK. Hoyt, Rr | | ‘Moran Winner < on | Foul Over Zivic 4| NEW YORK CITY, June 24. - larg ary | Pal Moran, the New Orleans light- weight, won over Jack Zivic, of} Pittsburg, on a foul here last night |when Zivic was disqualified in the [third round for alleged foul hit NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost | president, They’re St ar Champs More The tournament title the champions of are is shown smas. of Joe Swartz, winner, inset is title paired with Miss Stephens | finals with Mel Dranga, Photos by Frank Diamond Dust ) OEse After & GEM IS IN MINORS the ma. to Lowi the worlation by th York Giants hger should Jot of good games for the Colonels. LINCOLN KEEPS FRANCHISE Lincoln will keep Ite franc Western leagoe. Larry Ar Loa Angeles realty man, the elub, MEMr Memphis te st FORT WORTH LE Fort Wotth t# on ite wtraignt the Texas league, f EADING Shaw, former Washington pit haw reported to Heading in the national jeague. Join Meatile, but refused to repor ver, "anter He was ones slated Seattle Boss Is Given Suspension LOS ANGELES, June 74 Killefer, manager of the Seattle In. dians, was suspended and fined $20 because of using fensive Janguage during the Seattle. | Sac famento game at Stockton Sun-|Three Brothers league | Highland A jday, by Harry A. Williams, here yeaterday CHICAGO U GOLFERS WIN University of Chicago golfers last week won the Big Ten golf cham. pionship with a score of 66%, Mich fgan finished second and Ilinois third. pictured here. Wade for two days 4 Star-Woodland park tennis Irene Stephens, woman hing home who won and a the who service ace mixed doubles’ is in the men’s Jacobs, Mar Katt Pr Scott Wins | but Hesketh AVERFORD, Wallace S¢ ten Pa, June 2% ott, Washington var ® fit tyo pilegiate tour doteating fault, and . 62, 86 hio = first of Massachu but 6-3, 64. |aity tar, won matches in | nament ©, inter ‘yesterda ton, t kefellow, of Colgate, wee Hesketh h from Ruswell netts Tech, 1-6, 63 Jerry Lang, of Colum Dettens Ingrabam Harvard; Mercur, Wright, of McGill singles. | Doubles play -| Three Brothers won of Califor of and the and Weinstein and Pfaffman. of Lehigh, remain in will start today Beat Highlanders In a fast, tight game, | Brothers’ Dye Works’ lfeated the Highland by a 6 to 4 count, Park field Sunday. [nice game for the ners, while Poynter poled out a long home ron | with two on the bags. | The the Three Athi on Ra w tie Club the South pitched a woore: Rr oe OF 11 Car 4 6 White; Johnson H. E . FY Ray and OF Bradford and In Detroit these days, whin base. ball reporters write “He nwung at the third one,” it may merely mean that a visiting player is building up a RAPOKONE record, New York . 20 2 24 29 a1 az 1 WANT To KNowW WHAT You. DID WITH MY RODNEY DiDsT GET W UNTIL TWo dcLocK Toston . Philadeiph Hatterice LAST Nigtt’ 7 ve “THIS MORNING, AID W SHAMEFUL 1 Woke uP WHEN HE 1 Hubbell and. Henline, At Brooklyn— New York ri Brooklyn . Nehf, Ryan and Henry and Taylor, At Cineinnati— Prtsburgh « Cincinnath . Cooper and Schmidt; Hargray! UPSTAIRS — WE SAID Hargrave. AND KEPT CALLING Laaud why and WE WAS our NOTICE Wit You! BOXING TONIGHT FIRST HOUT STARTS 4:30 P.M. Coast League Ball . ie ainier Ave, n r Mt. TAKE FOURTH AVES CAN Auspices National Athletic Club, Ine. Nate Droxman, President DOUBLE MAIN EVENT BOBBY H. OUD 6 ROUNDS PEP WEBSTER of Onkland, Ci, Freddie Cullen of Low Angelen 6 Rounds va. Jimmy Darey A CONDITA f=~ To BRING THE HALL: TREE WAS HIS OLD COLLEGE CHUM) “MASOR! ~~ S0 T KNEW BY AHERN SURELY, MPS HANZEL THERE muUST BE SOME | MIGTAKE fo | | WAS HOME ALL ) LAST EVENING PREPARING A SPEECH! = 1F THE GooD WIFE WERE HERE, SHE WOULD VERIFY MY STATEMENT! TRIED tT sag of Vortiand Ticketa on sale at Joe Dizard's, Occidental and Yesler; Green's Third ave; |. Hotel si peureley's, ruxman's, 14) Fifth ave; Austin & Salt, 160 Ninth, ave., fhe Weep ', | WHY GAY, u. T Wearp'm + | HE USTED He THOUGHT WTO PoRT WE WAG aT THREE CLIMBING | THIG A.M. += HW ALPS .~ ai)’ HE waG by BECAUSE HE MERRIER LET OUT A “THAN A VopeL wien CAICELED //| HE REACH STAMP!. “UW Tor LANDING | | | i (Copyright, 1924, by NEA Service, Ine,) | and |; team de- | | son and | the Northwest are on hand and the Harper Favorite Over Webster in Main Event Bout Stars Meet in Opening Bob Harper vs. “Vep Golf Round wer ; * | Willing Led the Monday Qualifying Round; Sev- en Local Men Eligible \Lix C. ROSE /. Bb. :. Jun Hunter Webster amateur i F goltk dim Darcey vs. Fred Cullen % POUNDS nay in the first round of the A elimination waged J [ Fights Tonight “3 “a % play That t stare together ta to be ROBE aul alled us to ce this in t regretted it means that much inter missing during thi tourney, Nut only two favorites going | | the but the} } be an 18 while of the are for 36 me race jin going to be |remaipder of is one of the fall by [match will |hole route, | Week's | holes | What the outcome of today’s bat |tle between Hunter Wilhelm | will be, no one but every |body is expecting to witness a fine | exhibition jtain it {not hit the scheduled rest teats and can tell, and a ch Cer that the jose remult in Californian bas far, but player his wonderfu hi tru ide 20 in a mateh " showing finished ay Hunte WILHELM WAS MEDALIST His opponent of today yesterday the he » wonderful rounds of nh a total of shows that ton of hin this in the} won when at the teen-off «he wi who expect sure of the holder, Bon crack, again world that he ha parts aa a taking second honors in yesterday's play, turning In a 70 for his morn-| ing round and coming back with a card of The Seattle ia lant year’s event a « tinted: the head of the | Walter Fo player from t Dr. O. F. tied for 1 have many him to take the former British title Stein, Seattle | wide in by me the to the fee equal stroke player proved these Jivimy veteran Portland light Stohts Fred | Cullen in one of the siz-round bouta Seattle} . Dorey, heavyweight, 4 lead the in the open-air show at the | Coast league ball park 1 well up toward pena Open-Air Mitt Smoker Booked for Ball Park| HE second open-air ring show of mer season is scheduled at the Seattle Coast park with Bob Harper Webster in the mainj| tonight, four year ‘ortlander each netting cards of 146, That figure also landed the low amateur award in the open event for the tter, who was tied for the prize with a player, ck Fraser, at the end of the two- day meet last week In the race which begins this morn ing Seattle ix strongly represented with the following players: Stein, Stell, Westland, Hjert, Niemeyer, Winter and McElwaine, and it will be quite an upset if the Queen City | doen not furnish one of the finalists | As the result of yesterday's pla Inglewood and Shaughnessy Heights will furnish the finalists in today’s vis Cup matches with Westland, | Niemeyer, HJert and Winter as the four-man lineup of the Seattle club, and Jones, Fraser, Smilile and | Walkem representing the local or- ganization. That should be a fine text WOMEN START | PLAY TODAY The women folks will start off on | the first step toward the deciding of who ix the queen of the fairways of the Northwest when about seventy | players will tee off on an 18-hole| qualifying round, Mrs. 8, C, Sweeney, local | league and “Pep ‘The rest of the card is announced in the dope sheet printed above. t Druxman ix putting on to- night's party and Monte Carter will break in as a fistic announcer, The ring has been moved closer to the stands and many minor im. provements have been made, The first go is carded for 8:30, the usual hour, |Amathen Mix Necessary in Star League O more preliminary game is necessary before The Star Class the defending champion; Mrs, Hutch-| 3 baseball finals can begin. The Ingen, 1022 ttleholdor: Mrs. FW Jack: | Juntor Advance club and the Mercer two best fair *, goltarsy scl tor, | Cubs btyitgtitas Ghana Gh Stl way field. The winning team will ance Hallerson, last year's runner-up, | enter the finals with the Geo and many atlien Delghe BOESEy 2rOm | wnt Oube the ‘oath Lake ainies and the Arden Cubs. The Junior Advance manager should sign up the grounds, ‘The home team will be decided Sunday by the flip of a coin, The other three finalists will be {die Sunday. The finals will consist of three gamer, two games being scheduled .|for Sunday after next, the winners 151) A: | meeting the following week for the Beattie | tithe, The Star shield goes to the Willie | ‘Donalds | winning team race gives promise of being the best that has been held here In years. THE Rudy Wilhelm, Btein, Seattle, Aberdeen, 146; Dr. Willing, Port- Jand, 146; Knox Walkem, Vancouver, 147; Yr. Watson, Spokane, 1 Gelintely, 149; A China, 1 ‘y Hert Vancouver, Loe Stell, Beattie, 15 Vancouver, 161; H. Niemeyer, Hunter, Los Ange son, Vi Spokano, 166; N. 166; 1B. Winter, wayne, Seat GEORGETOY Georgetown WINS The Cubs defeated Potter, Vancouver, day, Low Angele Victoria, 158; 169; N Aminit None, Vancouyer, couver, 160, TODAY'S Wilhelm va. W. 1 Holla- 8, Monorleft, ‘Payne, Vancouver, Vancouver, 160 160; P, Trattl, an 11 to 3 tally at Broadway, Ed Reichle fanned 20 for the winner while Jack Anrooney hit a homer, The score: RH, orgetown Cubs . ell 18 2 South Lake ay 3 56 4 Batterion:: Reichle and Van Gey- stel; Donne and Jensen, n Van- DRAW n iD Knox Walken ve ny n " W. 0 CUP FOR SUNSET HILL The trophy won by the Sunset Hill Improvement club team in the Class A division of The Star league will be ready Friday and tained at the sporting editor's desk then. Ga. ¥, devon, 2! Over Floyd Johnson should return The Star shield to this office at once. BOSTON, June %4.—Floyd John r n aoe tho Western heavyweight, lost} of course, when Dr close decision to Jack Sharkey.! nounced thore would be of Roxbury, in 10 rounds here last] fights this season he had no {dea night. — Sharkey scored “a shot’ what the Yanks and Tygers planned knockdown in tho second round. — to do. RK. Blinko ya, G. A. Potter Watson va, M. M. MeWlwaine, A. hull va, N. J, Amilite 1 Hgert vw Bon Stein va, baseball son, Rickard an- the South Lake Juniors Sunday by | 114 an be ob- | no outdoor | (Cullen Picked to Beat Darcy When Big Fellows Mix —— ee Mel Kerg Teasive of bus jer here Koy 8 feat, Vreddie Mack ¥ Small have Picking hig our OWN chow, Frank Cheslock vs, Roy Tingtey 145 POUNDS OTH 1 hitters this Jooks tik ‘ of them going re aggresive better beuer s the harter Tennis League Planned for Woodland Players Five-Week Schedule to Be Played if Teams Can Be Organized; Six Veterans to Act as Captains; Plan Announced; Star Will Supervise Idea ate Star-Woodland park tennis tournament was such 4 big success that the players of the North end may play a five-week team schedule under the auspices of this news paper. | The plan is to appoint six veteran players as captains and to schedule matches for each Saturday and Sunday fora six captains suggested are be dis make for Medals for the play good competition. | the win-| the indi- sof ning team and a trophy for vidual the most singles; matches during the season would be In arrangements will be made. A meeting of the prospective cap- IF Co: tains will be called later this week ast intest Jand if the league proves feasible Features : ° in City further announcements will be made immediately. | Hundreds of players frequent the} | Woodland park courts weekly and/ RANK KOZLOWSKE [this sort of competition will be a Lagetstrom: otfersa ia |kreat means of developing new tennis | match in the opening day's |talent in Seattle. the city tennis tournament attle Tennis club yesterday, Ki ski winning the sensational 75, 9-7. | —— l Tennis Notes |/°4.35.27 snges, suster sues and men’s doubles play i D. B. Small, Yesterday's results and lag the dule follows: boa YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Leon de Turenne beat H. Mi 3 . B. Conk, The plans call for six-man teams, four regulars and two selected to meet each other by blind draw with the doubles each team. White, Frank Kozlowski, C. C. Wil-|| The finals of the men's doubles tributed as evenly as possible as to Sunday afternoh st) ama the City tournament that winping |] to meet Joe Swartz and; | period of five weeks, which should permit each team to mee jeach team twice. alternates. Four singles and two doubles matches would be |booked for each contest. The singles players would |teams to include both men} that do not play singles on . Doubles Finals The os suntene tas tapesnrom ean | Booked Sunday | Hams and Dick Burr. || of The Star-Woodiand Dark ten. ‘The other players would nis tournament will ‘be plaped park, if the match does not flict with the finale afternoon at the Tennis: @ab Howard and Windy Langtie are Dranga in a three-out-of- ¢ of a tie special|| match for The Star trophy. | provided. | mateh yeoter bathe | | well © Sis eat ‘Stephens beat. Tom Todd, Army Marion beat H. Bold, 6-2) Marion beat Bob Miller, 6-0, Burr beat Windy Langlie, 6-3, Lang beat L. Vincent, 1-6, #6, Taylor beat Joe Livengood, ¢-1, 6-4) White beat Don Milne, 12-18. Lewis beat R. Taylor, 6-4, ee Quillian beat Tom Morgan, bad Frank Koxlewskt. best Leo Lagerstrem, 6 1s Ke Ie ae beat AG The junior bey tournament is under way In conjunction with the City meet, The winner goes to British Columbia to play tn the sectional championships, the ultimate victor to be sent to the na- jtlonal meet in Boston. Howard Langlie looks lke a cinch to go. Seattle tennis players are still talking about the great tennis Wally Scott played Against Wallace Johnson before being forced to default by the heat. He hi Johnson, two sets to one, and was making the best showing any Northwest pli ever made against an Eastern star, Irene Stephens is defending her title champion, She looks Kathieen Donahue; iss Temene nsioli; Miss Ethel Bord this year. No mixed doubles are being played in the City tourney, According to Carl Lewis, one of the leading players hereabouts 10 years ago, Armand Marion Is the only present meme | ber of the younger players who ean volley as well an the “oldtimers” used to. Lewis, | Lang vs, B, Exnestel who is Dan Lewis’ dad, thinks that this | Crulkshank, © é is an Important part of the game under- Men's Singles and Doubles” developed tn the present kame. Joe Tyler | Willtams and Lagerstrom Y& was the best volley artist’ that eyer/and Shaw; R. B. Lang v& played here, in Lewis’ opinion. White-Hofius match; R. Loe aeons res Rider; Nau and Dykesove } Small. —Dan Lewis va, Harry de Turenne vs. J. Dick Burr; White and partner and Milne; H. Langite and Sparkman and Taylor. "3:0—J. Jennel | Upsets Mark Races at Colwood Track VICTORIA, B. C., June 24.—Up- sets marked the races at Colwood yesterday, and public choices failed jto finish as expectéd. The results | follow: | Firat race, 2, Little Ros Second Robertson and Robertsod v6 Burr; Frank ozlowskt +s Bill Lewis and Quilllan ys. Stephens; de Turen 3 Vincent and Aviso ya, Loe and Pringle, 6:15—Kozlowaki and and Arnestein, Wright Makes New . Record With a’ A new course record at’ Ange'es Country club was’ lUshed last week by. Jr, champion of the “F | Seventh race, one mile—1, Country club, of Pasadena, Rolaterer; 3, Medford Bi turned in a card of 64 4 furlongs Beth P 3, Ray Schee, ‘Time—51 ©. 5 furlonge—1, Similka- Ellen Terry; 3, Royal Irish. ! 1, Nick Klein; | . Flying Orb, Time— 1 5, wats 5 furlongs—1, Prince 5M furlonks—1 Deor Trail; ‘Sixth ra Dethim. She Devil; 3, Different Eyes, 6 furlongs—1, Matinee Idol; } 3 Joe Campbell, Time— SOFT A LOW BANDED DEEP POINTED IT: IS FULL OF COMFORT 35% Each 3 for tl. Se —ié eC tf oa et se eat

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