The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 7, 1924, Page 12

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Redskins Tie Seals for Lead in Coast Race Ric Profit a Eni, Socee ‘Tribe Sweeps Week-End Bob Legendre Breaks World Broad Jump Record is (Chilean Finds Games With Angel Team (The Old Master Himself) 25Ft.6 Inches {lean Finds. |(Champions | ‘ortiand W ‘allops San Franciseo in Three Week-End — came of yet Are Havin usstes, Too; Great Rally Wins Saturday; First Leap Is Made PF fg ne dy be ‘ 8 Sunday Melee Rout for Indians; Gregg Saves Next faster of ; vay meet f Hard Time nat league pucders, saved veser-| DY AIM@YICAM || ve pi7ine season ‘in Sten tom tea dircina, don the wer plat ccond game fo 7 ad Seal Club Is Having +o On or ne ' af. , . * @ pt’ Makes Record in Pentath- | ' ; exo Troubles With Mound Sweeping r ne three wenke nd games with aes lon; Abrahams Cap- Wistclon\Sioat Trip Angeles while Portland was socking San at atter | : p tures 100-Meter Dash Game Chat ter | Francisco, the Indians went into a tie for first py Fite | sgh 4 e A his trick heel ag to & COLOMBES STADIUM, July f sat Beals tn fie lace in the Coast race with the Fris¢ Plate ag poe aka ag Pheer : d they have a chance to slip into first star, broke the world’s record same have Ai That heel ruined ‘ Bed Baldwin ‘hed artic game with lace today if Portland can hang another on broad jump in pentathion com ane aplhes radd r P ; San Francisco's baseball chin today They petition this afternod ith 7 lows 2 2 ; : | to play in the Rose City that wa. loop, of 116 meters, or 25 feet, 7 ‘ not plas vesday ause the teams were traveling, j six ine Kimer Bowman turned in a And t = Seals are-coming to Seattle for the BY HENRY L. F. ARREL L 4 weak - . ’ my i ancouv | mee mane Sacramento and ; " i: hold ‘ , Vernon in Draw & » . i in ; A few moments later Brady wen 108 ANGELE ; 7. Wwebeion ! : < and Sacra even im the rie 5 a Welsh who figured |; : gi Ber day. Vernon wor first game nell college, won S aay, will get a trial as| 1" they val a It was Jimmy Welsh who fig , : ives ‘ware The sec , ey : lie 400-meter , ? te Psae? Bice r sae Chahine stor The secoi rovided ali [OMd game went . hur the wank ¢ 1 Boott, t ete curve then | a Mhrite ef fae ctietocsa: “Ti (First game) T rs and Stripes went up bv bs was up to Vean Gregg to dish up | mento 4 y 4 } |the flagpole above the ’ carigsogye ts: te tes denkins was painfully on one) the hero stuff and the Old 5 eed: ry : : while 10 points were chalked up for | 40) yrs will s, have Delle south ew the diget wing hand) Master turned the trick. } hat AN 4 | America wats chaduled hore on pedis ; the first of the ninth George | Hannah, © ; Zhe Amertotil: ienin muttered © | in the British Columbia metropol ‘Lefty’ Williams would be a grat le was busted on the hand /steuland lost control after pitching | Second game) - jsetback when Irwin, one of the uttle-Salt Lake serie | pitcher if he we . or Hoe walked Gotvin | Sacramento ateeplechasers, was forced to aban. | 1)'° Seattle-Ralt bee ena y ferry his fast bal me : “ Vernon 3 |don today’s races, owing to a bad tite & s the fastest Jand Whaley. Crandall bunted them| ees keeeaee Br SAUt Sy at Lake, will be pi hard one is the fastest thing 5 With both Jenkins and Byler om |wiong. Then “Red” Killefer jerked | And Schang; Thome | knee. n couver, as will the Oak the league this year, ‘Wika the sidelines the Angels are hard-up | steuland and sent in the veteran lett. | W? ais | Joe Ray, our crack middle following week. The Sun ‘a}ls all over himself, they say, whet ‘ i aikinn. aa soene ic can't | Gregg breesed ‘em by | . r tannce runner, ts iw bad shape, He | \ : Seattle 10 | cated upon to field his position, : nll the bill. nbl ist that it was hard to| F | |was badly beaten by other Ameri: | rye ban Flap rs ; follow the ball and Twombly fanoed.| Acorns in Draw 1 | fer runners in a workout thls morn: |. nitted sant | BAGBY HAD 2 ty Krug showed the right kind | ytorty Krug decided to hit for M . : | ing. | Preside declared here last | iis CONTRO! yore nes ak to hit Wheat . aa ha aie Gre ype With Salt Lake y? | The track atill was heavy from | night that he would bring the mat control yester F . ig of the second | walk with the count three and two. | OAKLAND, July 7—Oakland won Y | |yesterday’s rains |ter before the league directors f n righthander hed : am le worked Gregg for a walk " h st game from Salt Lake here approval in the next few days, and , popping up all game. H hed . DURST 18 te hea of og Re prt Me ‘alter . Fe ABRAHA former’ Cone |For no doubt that proposa! : - $ “Red” Killefer finally made “pitt” | ata Weeks ab’ thee the gusta 6 5 uae university star, dashea| ‘here i# no doubt Schalier change a decision Sv ‘Then Durst stepped up to the pl to 2 | the hopes of the United States for 5 EEE: troz ; nage ree He had been murder to the Indian = +h t % | ek cep in the 100-meter dash at . . aad ucces control Be One of t Angel hitters pre (fir game nr >) os . clean sweep nh th P h f wy a pitch iad Schaller ed it a| pit o all week. But Greeg curved! ai 7 ae as 2 7 “ the Olympics today when he defeated | reat itc ing ss y and, altho he hasn't ’ ba Killefe aawked him to death, Durst fan for the) oakland " ee ‘e the four fastest American runners | as ° uch stuff a Gregg or Stuelant “saenaper . hyle [third out on @ sweeping hook Batteries —- Mu 1 snd won the final heat in recoral Wing Pair for he can’ do a lot with « baseball i he changed it tc r 16 was = wonderful exhibition | Foters: Bohler and Read. " time | “Doc”? Crandall is the same way ° ™ 5 | of relief pitching and the crowd | Peers: Robles . s ae Jabkeoh V, Bchols, New York A. C. Portland Club! ‘The other day Crandall was slam t It looked like Crandall intended to | gave Gregg a roar of approval | 67S ili Seis crack, who hud been counted on t : nent {tll over the lot, but Sunday hema fh | walk Rohw sixth inning of! and showered the field with Dakiand . : 9 . t 3 " win 10 points for the United States P , be ause he had contrel the second bat en he, had three cushions. The bugs saw the sec Batteries—Kallio and Co K uns, ~ : n this event, wax second, while the| pees ere He balls and no strikes on the hitter. ond Portland San Francisco Harris and Baker , i 3 p New Zealand nter, Porrit, took) men ac i a 1 le {22 | WELSH CAN But he finally came in with two| game going to the Beavers and z ar \third place over Francisco Seals here | eae ONT BALL @ strikes and then Rohwer socked a when Gregg fanned Durst for the AS 7 | Chester Bowman, Syracuse, who|yesterday, “Lefty ‘ s rowan They won't be taking mag & triple that eventually won the game, | third out they simply went nutty. |Olympic Starter PSagiiges won ‘the final trial at Cambridge,|blanked them in the first game, 11] 008% Wen Oe eva ® scoring a runner ahead of him. Doc" Crandall pitched wonderful * 3 . last month, was fourth, @ith|to @& and all J but six hi » |! arm on balls hit to his field. Wale . ball for the visitors, losing the tough Must Talk Plain. “ . = y Paddock fifth and while Yarrison also shut them out | Nim 20 Hie ving "em out when they © — Killefer kept heckling Crandall, via | eat kind of a | The starter of the Olympic games| | 4 ie Se. . | Murchison sixth n the second, 3 to 0, WS | cet frisky time and time again ¢ { umpires, about his rubbing the ball| | Wheezer Dell started in the sec ond aces must be Feal official, Whether FR ee Rise America picked up 11 points in this touched for only three He plugged Twombly at second & on his uniform. It's not supposed to|tuasio and Durst knicked him for a the command, “Get on your mark,| Us ‘ i . ita event, where at least 18, with a pos-| (First game) . H EB when that worthy tried # A ve done in our best baseball circles, |homer. It was the on FUR: THOT trendy,” be shouted ti 3 ¢ . : ibility of 25 had been counted on.) San Francisco . : ‘ stretch a single Sunday and Twombly © Killefer charging that the venerable | vis | English or Swedish does no! ‘ ‘ Abrahams’ 10 points counted for Eng-|Portland .. vereeetl 16» 01S De truck : & “Doc” was not rubbing the ball for| DELL GOES s grant deal, beonuse each coutestant . : land. His time was 103-5. | Scott, Burger and Agnew, Var- ® exercise, but for changing the sur. | WIL \knows that there will be two com. g oa gras; Leverenz and Coch ARL BALDWIN IS bs & tace of the ball Dell eloped a wild streak after | mands and then a shot from the pis. | — a fs z cheers that greeted the first} (gc ong game) H. E.| WORKING ALL GAMES ; $ ird b & coup! ings and Stueland was | to}. pearance of the American flag} cin Wrancisco .s+ssess 3 1) With Frank Tobin indisposed fort ie cronies Ri a drag: down ‘ah wey {sent in. ‘The blonde righthander had | Jon the scoring standard were doubled! portland +8 10 | few days Earl Raldwin has bees t ne ee ta aed ney | a world of stuff and hie curve ge ee jwhen Le Gendre's record-breaking) wWwiiams, Shea and Yelle; Yar-|ing all of the heavy work behing d @ charged after the ball, but Ted y 4 h a fast one, had the | Fran im +: AB aanetin | performance was announced. teen na ‘Da bat of late and the big fellow has Feet” ave him the | Angels on their respectve ears. When | thir 1 Ven e Sig Translated into English, he jump-| r a been doing some. splendid catehiag t Ree re one oe i ne third | Stueland hax control he's one of the | Red” Baldwin rin the fourth ' : | ed 25 feet, 6 inches, or three inches His hitting, too, has played a hey sacker made one of his famous ear-| lf righthatAece ii Ane ieague | Another camé ove ee - urth | 12 Pe Phar any athlete ever Jeap-| record, not as fast as that}role in the success of the Indians 1 ® standing throws bas eine nae oe nee Seattle's first run came in the [°° a Baliwin's double and i 1 hehe which he himself established in —— ‘ & Jacobs, who was on first base, score: hen Lane tripled against | ""s!* P 2 3 pace teary 1s sh-| ¢ lace on the team in the t Zon the piay, nobody covering thira,| fourth when I rie hog “can |?" Aisa’ luis “che (hi expan , | _ Charley Brooking, U. 8. A. finish-|carning a place on Oregon State Net © and losing track of the runner in the| ‘%¢ fight field fence, Brady in the sixth when everybody hit McKINLEY, who received his jed second in the 400 meter hurdies,| Cambridge tryout Sse pain [E Doie arpa SPR drwalh sng Picea Eg ES coo at Tees AP HS Pi Saelee training when cad | but was disqualified for leaving his| oa Meet Is Started ee a erect Cinthia. to am nai a. | baie WHh A Wipe MEENE mets l@pEISl the secon Gomcoust tany : lane at the turn. Blacket, England.| ()NCE more the American flag was : a bd le by tall pitching.© | bases 8 j dying | sn Harold Osborne, U The Oregon State tennis champloy ; } of more trouble by tall pitching. Hied in this session 0, won the annual handicap + | wan disqualified for tipping over too, V) raised when Haro 0 BT it eee a ate tein | ‘Bowman bunted the ‘runners |‘ tle Root . pitched until thie| tournament of the Seattle lodge of ny hurdles. |A., shattered an Olympic record in| ship tennis play starts Monday # ; le over ih | Charlle Roo! oh ournament of the jmany h -§ y ese i Irving © was —_ Mie, Gola « Mile over the) os ang Ted Baldwin went out; \iecnete Loe AApAA hee Ba tuon Bivc, Yenurcay, bo" Gatenting Gene Sa. |"""The American team suffered alwinning the high Jump with a leap |Portland on the courts of the I Css AD GEN ah short to first. Rohwer walked, |the alr and Ramaey, former Seattle | Hatton in the 36-hole final match at . severe blow when Ray Dodge, after| of 6 feet. 6 inches. Le Roy Brown, fee eae a ee Pa | eita ientie ane aend eEcanenk putter, stopped the Teibe fora reat | Ue Inglewood links, three up and i : | nlshing In the S09 meters, spliked |, 8." A., wwis:seocna and dewaen, | Catlin Woltsrd and- 71 ° winning peri babod hs of the game. | two to play. e himself and limped Ao the dreasing| France, third, ne among tees ce over in the six when elsh | 4 4 2 . | y f “his} ‘This meant 15 more points for the Py h | Seattle won Saturday, too, when| phe difference in handicaps gave room with blood streaming from his| n TAR , c « singled, went to second on a sacrifice the Indians came from behind with t ankle, The extent of his injury| United States SOCCER ASSOCIATION * |by Bowman and seored on Rohwer's tt uns in the ninth and won, 6.5,| 4¢ 4 10 up lead at the first tee, bu! | "not determined, He's from| Osborne failed in an attempt to| The United States Football assode! * triple to sight | Decay Jones had rocky time of it, | Né lost seven of them in the morning OAC i establish a new world’s record in the|tion, governing the body of socet : AMERICAN LEAGUE Jout pouthpawed thruout the gamo|Tound. Better than Spree Oe | “Taylor's time in the 400 moters| high jump, after winning the event | will hold its onnual meeting in De ra re HE first game Sunday was a rout | ang finally pulled out by Hatton from the 14th tee to the) ~ was better than the previous world’s! for the United States. troit, July 7 and 8. bed i for the Indians. Los Angeles SUNDAY W8th green and that bit of play re-| & detroit... 3 *$/took a two-run lead on Jim Bagby | (First game) R. MH. &.| sulted in the haberdasher-golfer win- | ‘ P+ Bt. Louk: 7 4 6 I en Twombly, McAuley and Durst ood ined ser eeeeee ar 1s ; ning every hole during that period. | greens, but McKinley became dormie @ Cleveland... : 45 418] hit and Hood ged out, “Bronithere| ect insey ‘ane ‘Riniel Megte and| ‘The afternoon cousd found. both three when he won the short 18th, g a 4 jon Bagby pitched brilliantly, al. | Baldwin. se | players holing their putts for birdies ; 4nd he won the match by securing a » | towing only two scratch hits the rest | dnecend, game) Mi "hlor pars. Only two holes were wot | hale at the 16th, the déth hele ve the : Ot. -wasktnestoee clot the way. It was the best game he | 108 A\ ° 2 & 1/on the first nine of this trip, namely. | match, t Ih xew tore. 0. ; turned in this year, | gigtandall and Zanic; Dell, Steuland. | Hatton's four on the second hole and rats ' > la 4 Baldwin nahi No. 6 hington ... : 9 low iS GE rege and McKinley's birdie four on No. 6.) rrp Uy $ ay Dr. i wanaker, Blush 4 Bs sep fede apes Dairy aes The other seven were halved. Three | iaiinnch aie moore . larberry an a! a . 6 7 7 « 2 a . | Seattle took two runs back wits | bos. rgsies tte ee ee 4 | down and nine to play. Rerpureee- epg pe) niversity Golf club, but now he is Metisvsicsa ; iy “g|two out in the second, Rohwer hom. |eattle « Byler, Jenkins, Zante; Jones | 18 the last lap by annexing t 4 four| Poth captain and champion of that F g 11 6|ing over the right field fence and! and Maldwin, Halves followed on the next four) -11, : ! * + Connally, “ s 3 This latest honor was bestowed e BY AHERN | Upon the dentist-golfer when he| 2 & At Detroit— Re I Bases a six and four victory against : St. Louls “a $ ore gar Crider, last year's captain, {n| BeeeDantorth (n2d decersidi stoner’ ant.| é RETA ss = | the 26-not championship final match , By -woodat, \ | yesterday. ; 3 romans : | Ol MOR OOPLE Waw, BY Jove, Miss FA bccorp we if Play in tho first half of the test 1 F: NATIONAL LEAGUE A : , WRC ty J “fo Him furnished fine golf and at the end of | 1 ae Won Lot T HEARD YoU Wave |:] CHURCH ~ IT IS REAL We, ‘.) the quarter mark the count was all- : tars ee rie MacHie te} | QUITE HARMLESS, “To S GETING square. Hampson nicked a couple % Brooklyn +39 a4z | RADIO MAC} * SURE? WAS EVERVTUWNG on the second nine and gradually j @ Pittspure - ree BB A kT GRACIOUS, I'D BE SURE!~ 1 Bur —H’ SoUNDED creased that two up lead in the after- wonton 2, ; BE AFRAID OF SUSTAONED WW WHE |) oRicitaL | LIKE All Eas ohethiplyern boi adr Philadelphia . ee 4 iS) ‘yers broke n the morn. B St Louie e200: i MWY STARS “THAT NORWEGIAN STEAMER, |] ceercauRGh FRYING on) tng round, which means that they $ RESULTS A HT MIGHT EXPLODE “BIORSTED! AND CHATTED SPEECI? shot & very classy game of golf. | * At Brooklyn, first game— R. ont . - @ piston gree OR FLASH our WITHTHE CAPTAIN, BUT : aoe : : Albert Ousterhout, considered by Barnes and Gi | t Ve WAS RUDELY INMERRUPTED jkeen judges one of the best links ; j De Berry. > prospects in the city, won the junior i fecomt Ame | Ws a ig f BY a erie A championship at the Inglewood . B Sroctiya’. 5 | IN “TURKEY! w [Country club, yesterday, by virtue of e % Cooney, 8 Neill; R 4 four and ‘two victory against | & and Taylor. ‘ "| |George Hatch in tho final 18:hole 4 ’ Ta | fateh, © _ At Cincinnati— HE, ts A . | | maten. B pitteburg cee esseces cere. 1 o| Ino ten This tournament created much tn- I H * nesses { PADA ¢ | jterest in the junior division when it | Yo han and | We : f ‘ acid ove; May, ‘sheenan an BEE SAD | |started, but it had not gone far into 4 3 Ay the match play rounds before the en- i : 5 . " v & At St. Lous LR Bae 5 tire membership began to watch the Fane se at you ii ill so 4 ee eel ae kids, ‘The reason was because these spa est bbe dA ie P| Wheeler, , Milat t 5 little fellows were shooting in tie @ and O'Farrell; Haines, Dyer and Gonzales A ever you want the smoke-satisfaction : late seventies and low cighties all the | that only an uncommonly good cigar At New York, first game— R, Hf, " y Yy time. can deliver, light La Palina. You'll de- Rinianthte ns Lay | The final match produced as fine | clare its smooth, mellow, full-bodied Pietatrrenasiagh Sault ‘ 4 3 | jan exhibition of golf as ono could 7 Watson and Gowdy. A wish for in a club o avor made good on every count Philadeiphia ...... seeee ? 7 | Both lads played remarkably steady New York .. 9 6 4 all the way and how that Queter: mapa echt uahairatet cats RR nic Be 8 ; eat hout boy pickled some of his tee. eae : 1 Nehe) ! |shots! He looks like a diamond in iron 1 J Régd| |the rough—and not vory rough at I | N i . jthat—does this same Albert Ouster Tony Lazerre Is J Z hout, And the same thing goes for | the lad ho defeated for the Ingle: Handed Release | | : M Co am ne a wood junior title—George Hatch, Salt Lake has released ‘Tony La ae fi “ ider, to the Z f hy abies Haya ae EC RE eine J i S RS. ©. C, CARY, women’s city champion, i# planning on com: S 2 peting in the Oregon state meet at | y the Portland Golf club course, noxt 5 i VS. LEOPOLD "2 " , if Het Di Caltbenianen ia} ] iS (Copyright, 1924, WY Sat Monday, Mrs, Wrank Van Patten, watghi will meet Bud Riley, Seattle, | = ” ~ by NEA Service, Ine.) fof the Rainier Golf club, has also in a 10-round bout in Portland, July s | declared her intentions of making a 14, The semi-windup will be between | 7 a e bid for the Oregon title now held 10c + 2 for 25¢ + 15¢ + 3 for 50¢ Joe Egan, Boston middleweight, oa He MAIOR'S SET ; , —_ i : by Mrs, Palmer, the star player of “Racehorse” Roberts, California, the public links in Portland, Pee IAT ETT SRSRS - % seers DISTRIBUTORS; Spring Cigar Company, Inc, 1200 Western Ave. Phone: EL iat i spite ATEN

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