The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 11, 1924, Page 20

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ae PAGE 20 Seals Will Go After Men if Club Needs Them Not Adverse BRITISHER BREAKS WORLD'S RECORD F OR 400-METER DASH to Accepting [ Jim and Frank . Menin Pinch Bagby and Emmer Are Big Stars of Redskins 7- 1 Win Zim 24 Fremk ) Liddell Runs TH E SEAT TLE STAR pA 124 Charley Graham Says He Believes inCousters De Bort Ellison, the Slugging Manager of the Frisco Seals} Pitcher and 47 355 veloping Youngsters Event in BY LEO H. ¥, ASSEN we'll make ¢ effort to get them The Sar sco club won't cut its face, as two: ub time with the can hold out men we have effort to de velop our ow and we will sell them I believe the le e needs young men and the only way you car them is to develop them yc ; We have turned out Willie Kamm, Jimmy O'Connell, Hal Rhyne, Jim: my Caveney and Paul Waner and this y we have two fine young pitchers in Guy Wi ms and Marty Girffin. It think we have a fine bal and hope that we can pull ¢ the team as it now stands, but if we need help we'll make every effort to get it. Our first thought must to give San Francisco fans a win: team and while we prefer to dev our own men we will take ma. castoffs under option if we fig will help us.” our own price ‘ FANS ANXIOUS TO SEB WANER PLAY attie fans are anxious to see Paul Waner | They have heard so much about this young outfielder that they want see him fn | winning combi iryx has been playing in rig’ tho Waner usually |\Tilden and Norton _|Surprises Mark ; Will Play Today | Lansdowne Races ST. LoU VANCOUVER, B.C, July works for Seattle with Hunky field. This would Seals three lefthanded sticker out field. | It was in Seattle that Waner first Surprises marked the second day's meet Wi ut the beautiful new “due for the blue envelope and then the youngster stepped out and smacked eight hits in a doub at the end of the week and he’s been| Vean eee Day al hitting ever since. | Will Be Sunday “an WILLIAMS HAS A FAST BALL He's just about the fastest pit in this league this season. Referring to Guy Williams, the young Seal lefthander with the trick chest. | He can certainly buzz them In there. Brady tried to bunt twice on him with a-man on third and two | Supply Laundry to out Thursday and Williams bees Play U.S.S. Arizona. that fast one in so hard that Rra | The Supply Laundry team of the! Log Angeles Wins bunted at two bad pitches and finally | 1)" sotP > ; “ league will play the U Rat |S are vm oe 06" Phird OFF Boavers Erasy 16 jsome ou pe o’clock at Reinhardt’s Athletic park| Pi bunter in the league and when a kid | (°° ON it ae ae viet oe pitcher can Keep’ this little master | 10 Mremerton. A good, fast game ts from bunting then he must have re a fs n Satu ader iP doublet fe for a pr r the popu third straight game y, 7 to 6 Py | nin the contest at the nayy| Portland outhit the Angeles, 15 to 11 “something. | Pha "aes at ee a, —- — Los Angeles Tighus Boxing Bouts DRUXMAN'S va. BREMERTON | Portian 5 15 1 | Druxman’s All-Stars will play the yne, Dumovich, Root Bremerton Eagles Sunday at Bremer- | 4 d ; Sehroeder, Keefe, Eck Are Are Staged ab. ee so ee ee ), July 11.—Los An-| Schedule Matches in t play in the We eaguc t made up a | The sco! Sacrame akland Batteries Krause and Read canfield Infielder in ; BY HENRY 1 an | Hero Roles ., , Brady, t toe 8 Seattle Turns in First Victory of Series Over : Champions : : Salt Lake Again hop Vaoxéus 1h Loses to Vernon — Iinbach, BAGBY ts and thr best ¢ ned in at this difficult | win over ted States, 16; , 60%; Sweden witzerland, I; uth Africa, 5; Cam Bagby pitched an excel! ng the visitors to sev t scored a shutou' for Tennis Loop ROCKNE TO TEACH + Knute Rockne, football mentor at | ranged. Notre Dame, is now in Los Angeles, | MAY CHANG where he will take charge of the Uni versity of Souuthern football coaching clam ah 0) change the lineup of their teams by | 8#" Francisco rou’ i: loca and Koehler;|!eerting alternates in any of. the | Vernon ¥ ‘ You i find the I jtegular men's places, but they may | Sacramento ....... ‘ tion of the new California's! The doubles teams for Sunday's |New York TRE me SEALS SCORE ONLY RU NIN FOt RTH | Net League Sei ie at Woodland are: “Park Begins. rWoodlang park tenn weeks, two matches for eam being sched sled = for = each Ai matches this | wen BALDWIN TRIPLES With two out ° red ° 1 hit a migh t KOZLOWSKI t nt ont Ro ; and the h oir own arr That: inning finished Scott, young ed th ney are to be RULES aie bag LAID DOWN | the t ; r Each week's matches must be com- |‘ ¢ ON THIRD AVENUE Ce oes he singled with [Pleted by Sunday of that week and | walked. E neal S cores reported by the captains Mon. | Re rst Both mov ust Ten teps day | infield out Py The bee Shs league is to build pb South of Pike in he net game thru jted ball and ¢ | ; ze : | Another high class crowd te} Today marked the opening of another ‘ Canfield Twirls tote of ee a ree Hardeman Hat Store in Seattle! Keeping Solons to Victory | er%’s matenes on ‘each Monday | : Jhe 2 pace with Seattle! And opened in response OAKLAND, July 11.—Sacramento | *0NK with their scores. Their doubles | to a constantly increasing demand among i won a closo and well-played gamo | ‘#8 In the futuro may be made up 1 * Tee Gakittike Cannan ere [AC Watt taiup 1D beok captain te Seattle men for Hardeman Hats. ; RH fy, | Set thelr men in lige | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE | captains of the teams may |not shift the regular men about af. |* jter the match-schodule has been ar- fs Hardeman Store con- | Los Angeles .... “a venient for uptown ; ee ving—i Ww | DOUBLES TEAMS pea ee buying—in the net Kress Building on 8rd are made: and Republican Avenue. Just ten steps | matches may be re-arranged. Chicago jth Citizen Cami All of the éx men on the six ' Bae ‘ 37 wx Gitizen Camp| "Te -BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN IF eaters ahem ships of the citizens’ military train: iy ing camp were held in the camp| arena Wednesday night. Stunts by} MARTHA MDEAR aly , embers of various companies fol- | i rw AWA the pouts; which were Wall a| WAVE WoT HEARD You, ms : Ms He ANH tera tne Jioseund css Wasne 3.| {| MENTION OUR VackTioN || | SPEND IN CALENDAR Shrimpton, .company B, of Yakima, | PLANS AG VET For His i ae Weenie ses A avey won the decision over Lawrence A. SUMMER l“« 1 SUGGEST Nichols, company D, of Portland. Tate’ V. Bchmalt, company 3, of AKT WE SPEND IT ON Chehalis, won the 140-pound decision | : “Wactt - ty Reseed oiat bonieniehora. company.| THE WATER, ER, AH, WHH SOAP AND. B, of McClea | A DELIGHTFUL CRUISE DSsteES le Bir Decision in “the 147-pound match | on A BOAT WoULD BE Ag 0 Your, f S was taken by Fred H. Nhe Ld company A, of Arlington, ov EXCELLENT, WHAT GAY | NACATION, wee ia ot| FG Mou Moebe,~ EH» 15 PERPETUAL fs Guy L. Meister, field artillery, of the W. N: G., won the 165-pound de clsion from Gerald 1. Bettman, com. | pany A, of Bellingham. “Kid” Williams, company B, of Yakima, won the 126-pound deciston from Clyde J. Evans, company A, of | Sequim. | Donald Greene, company A, of Seattle, won the 150-pound battle | from ic A. Francis, company A, of | Seattle. A good wrestling match after the boxing show was won by Aaron L. | Stauffer, company D, of Portland, | from Voyle W. Curtiss, company of Vancouver, Wash mplonship matches will be an event of Wednesday evening BASEBALL SAN FRANCISCO vs. SEATTLE GAME CALLED AT 2:30 Vor TICKETS, BE aen-0169 THM aS KITCHEN, CRUISING] | FROM DAV-T0 ON WATER FILLED DAY, AN! ONLY “ToMORROW To LOOK FORWARD eel te LAZY AS A BOWL OF WAX FRUIT ~ AN! ABOUT AS USEFUL! SEATTLE south of Pike and you The largest hat mo ictohieehace os) are at the door. the Mississippi Any changes in the above teams|st. Louls . rinse see should be reported to the sporting! editor and those players listed. un able to play, should also get in touch j with Th r, | The players should make thelr own Jarrangements with thelr oppor re Sion | jas to what time the matches are to At Cincinnatl R. 1. KE. | be played. Some of the phone num.! Philadelphia a : jbers can be obtained. It is advia- itl ite a nar | able for all players booked Saturday | grave uy to show u at Woodland park not RESULTS At Chicago, first game R Your New Hardeman Awaits You Here Step in—and under a new Hardeman! Summet_ styles in light felt and straws are up-to-the minute and of guaranteed Hardeman quality. Reuther, Decatur and Deberr man and O'Farrell. t Pittsbure— Pt s Hardeman felts are made in West for men of later than 2:30 p. m. and those on | , At Pittsbure Phe oh Ba the West. ‘Th are le Lees t value undef Sunday in the forenoon Pittsburg 30 St. ere’s no better hat valu the sun! J.T. HARDEMAN HAT CO. Seattle Stores: *% 1122 2nd Avenue 1433 3rd Avenue — ‘ Barnes and O'Neill; Meadows, Ydo and | Game Chatter Vets ag Barnes 4 Snyder; Dickerman and 's two best plays Friday | 9°°2#!*# n he threw out Kelly on the } AMERICAN LEAGUE of the game and when he Won Lost OTHER STORES: flagged Kilduff in the seventh. The Nie ts ttteeses ae Spokane i jlatter tall hopped badly over Bald-| Nevo ¥ 3 Portland | win's head and Emmer snagged the | Chicago 4 San Francisco j ball and beat the runner to the bag. | St Louk 34 Cleveland . toston 40 | The Indians tried to bunt on Guy Piiladelphta 48 Williams, the youngster having a reputation for being a bum fielder, |¢ but they didn't make one good, He handled everything perfectly. Ist game ‘ork nnaily and Schalk; hang Second game “Red” Baldwin opened the fourth jwith a single and Bagby and Lane jboth bunted. Brady tried to squeeze ou , is 3a Leverett, Barnes and Crouse, I Mieafovany BUC Willining had ee eon Schalk Shawkey, Pipgras and Motmana, | jon his fast ball that Halt-Pint esuildh't bunt At Boston, tleat game RH, | lh suff |; HARDEMAN HAT STORE | Mulligan turned in a beautiful play | Pruett’ and’ Severeid, ego. Fullerton [ot 9 on Lane's bunt in that Inning, seoop: | 4" Heving i : Jing the batl on a plokup and on the {ct Piliadetptia ES | A | |run, and throwing the Rabbit out by | ie et | | yards, Motevier and Watters | doo Kelly 1 his troubles in left | field. 'T onl seribes Nail him as Want instar for the best all-around outfiolder in. the | Star League Teams “|Ieague, but he is far from that in Seuttle this week, At least he ha Managers of Star League buseball | been in hot water most of the time in ams must send their lineups in to, that garden, He did make one nico|night for Sunday's games. ‘They catch, however, when he picked Wm: |should reach the sporting editor not mer's fly off the foul line [later than 7:90 p.m. In the New Kress Building | Bet. Pike and Union, on Third Ave.

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