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PAGE 1 THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY GUST 26, 1924 Both. Jones and Stueland Are Subject to Draft ea € (About Fights] Pitchers Only Indians 'Two Upsets Mark Opening of State Women’s Play and Fighters Whom MajoisCan Claim /¢7q, ;, Nothing Else But | ae —_—————2— | Golden Bears) Mrs. Young BY LEO H, LASSEN | Cubs Have Option on Stueland; Very Few Players in When it comes to sailing class, you have to hand it to e j " Coast Circuit Are Subject to Draft; San Francisco|| ‘#¢ “Debra,’ the class R sloop ow ned by Ben E. Weston Is M edalist | pens Lose Blewett | Is Only Club I of Los Angeles. The “Debra” recently won the San Fran Lie Ne Me a hace Ailes dria cisco bay championship and is one of the speediest boat eet a bere BY LEO H. LASSEN of its type in the West. It ta the same style as Tec of Tourney hat Bill announcement ERCY LEE JONES, southpaw, and George|| @¢a7v’s Sir Tom wat teh es ha ete kieke | or Stueland, righthander, are the only mem = Two Prominent Stars Fail | "* ‘”*!*!'* ' « bers of the Seattle Indians who are subject ies ¢ . olastic to draft when the major leagues put in their Madden Match Bartley Madden Mi aed in the State q eae aces ig ae bids for Coast league players next month No Reflecti to Visit Ireland oe " ton, ‘Stantord ae Ga Only men sent to this league by the big o etlection NEW YORK, Aug. 36—-Bartic BULLETIN mn California =games ‘lat atadéen, {he lopal heavyweight who Results of first round play in |(>" | the Washington state worgen's = ~ — golf championships, TueSday time clubs are subject to drafting on Canadian aig igh edge Chances are that “Red” Killefer will make YORK, A 26.—Jack ¥ an effort to sell both Jones and Stueland - ty , heavyweight, after a hard battle in & Ibround ce @) \SS. BARA SS ‘ . to finish Bartley 2 j follow ING championships, em- before. the draft datg is due because they are both worth]. asearerentonminsd fi LEK a re Xone defeated Mrs, EIGHT blematic of the best there More than $6,000, 7 pa pe tacae Jigen gin err and 3. bl 1 st th r ection an a er ' gone Mrs necler defeated ™ is among fighters at various| Stueland, it is_under stood, was sent fiere under option) 5 isrtiatly diepels the bellet that |About six Madden received F wr Fake veoh es | REVIVA S weights, don’t always repre-! 2 | by the Chicago Cubs and MUst/ Wills has been overrated. Facing |28 Per cent of the net receipts of the Mrs, Maheris deleated Mes | sent what they are supposed Swimming Entry be claimed by September 15] noth the Canadian and the big near ate patel, bios (106.18 Wheaton, 5 and 4 " ’ sien? Mtect in view t,| Which gave him $9 . le . : to represent _ S or the becomes the property| ad ts 7 »| 2 a higp geod a ated Mis Herman-Stragmal a Here; P champions, who have of the S » club jatay the limit-—-wh c Y marsh, 4 and 5 Many champions, who have|| Mail It to tar || of the Seattle clu Sapting that t his ja Mrs. Howard defeated Mrs Tacoma Plans to Stage won the titles by beating I am registered with the A. A Jones i *\ usual care Bowen, 3 and 2 Heavy Bout broken-down titleholders, || U. and wish to enter The Star P 4 ball of tate and Mrs. Twitchell defeated Mrs. y haven't been the best men inj} Mile Marathon «wim: - h y will Both | Veager, 3 and 2 EAVYWEIGHTS are due fo their respective divisions and F | : i , on defeated Mrs. H Pp eaitiael f 3 any great fighters. rgel : : grief ary " ach many great fighters, largely NAME Ban } is the team Mrs. Bridgman defeated Miss | With the Tiny Herman-Floyd John thru lack of opportunity have the , © from Farrell, default son bout in the ri ook and wi never been champions, "ADE awe this ; r espe arhioon het ph: wit There have been many u wned pair te BY ALEX C, RO By ae $ a ked f ay here, the big feb champions n the quared = cir resulted PHON her teams have the follow ws are getting quite a pla sam Frankie Ge Pa bent tps may be ‘ aor . re gai "| Tacoma . : nning coos ualng Young Peter Jackson, Mike Gibt obtained from Norman Bartells “ wa : ce iaen oiate Se Ee Ne with the’ ial at Dexter Horton bank. Entries close August 27. Mrs, D. H. Moss, one of players of the North End Catherine Hurley, of the Tacoma r Tomm sibbons. You my ( Cruise, Grimes of Friday's Seattle scrap Packey McFarland, Eddie Willie Jackson, ¢ Stragmalia was scheduled to fight Shit Lake; O'Doul, Pit an then = Vernon: Courtney, Me yout with club. who was runner.up|2!™ Delaney here tonight, but the belt . Sacramento: Matthews J rT mm the championship draw and fig ith Ray Pelkey. rin thin 18 holes of,meda! pla ng for their setto at Austin & Sait* the former turning in « score of 102 1 gym HOT he" List to Close Wednesday, Golf club, scored a gopher instead asium he: the major owners ca | while the latter's card of 101 placed her in a the with Mrs. J. Yeager, of |Olympla, for the last place in the Ji S di re ets | Jim: Standis And there is that large host of big Portland: Yarris 4 championship, ‘but just fe - i . G short. Joe Rivers, Ch Jimmy Duffy Miske ‘Tendier and a host of othe ke ; sth t pie tes mee at 6 o'Clock, for Star's BALL. SAILED THAT of-a birdie or eagle on the 12th hole Olympia, f0 toast : HIT LANE me the course while playing & Jers “5S” to the extra hole won her Is Vi . Tahetord sad Classics The ball t ked Bil 9 | Batch with George Gray. Hayes nit ithe call | ictorious . , hei | Rlance off a tree and a KO) 7 ee | ° . |goop, Marcuns | in Long Fight Jackson Avoided. t men and | sailed wD sue inte The ein I fine io for par os wih x0 fin T wer Bri eon anf dist Hay y “th pia and thr Oa eis Hind Jeekion, {eof the aot! pcb fet We Pe | Several good matches are on the| A NOTHER golfer who will re heavyweights ever“turned out, were ; rise gina tani aatareinn ie: wit ah jeard for this morning’s play. an member as the “year of never given a title char Ja noon in’ Green lake, a® the feature taetedtecne: hits 2 with such a fine field of 16 players | years,” is Jimmy Standish, Jt of Johnson avoided Langford like { the bie program that wi put rt e ° and a santas ott ¢ first atep of the} netr, one the executives of the son and John L. Sullivan would fight |on } he Weat Green Lake Com. ‘the pla ha e whole rojo pian egg 9 the United Btates Golf s anybedy but Jackson mercial lub. ot " 5 He F crown, far from the | the father of the put Frankie Genaro, American fly-| Swimmers are asked to saat . make any attems pre nahip. Several years ago Mae weight champion, has licked Pancho| on the list below. and an ree Cutshaw thinks that Lane who will survive the ordeal. lish was regarded as one ot thijgm Villa, world’s title holder, a couplelentered and who do not me back when he | b It never rains but it pours” /ers in the game. But of late years of times, but that was before Villalname listed, should notify the sport-| ae he has played ball fe © long is a saying that Mrs, Harry Young |he has not fared particularly wilon st beat Jimmy Wilde for the title and}ing editor of The Star immediately. | that he won't be ball shy | firmly believes to be a true one |the links. He has played in hisomn | tf Genaro hasn't been given a chance| Entries close Wednesday evening ms | | _,18 the qualifying round yesterday |district event for years asd) yeley Gaia a Fie eatin ieee ante tak | ARLES she had another honor—state medal-|but never has he been able to win 9) ¥a With three light heavyweights like |is likely, due to the swelling list of |ist—showered upon her, when she|it. Last year he failed even to 9 wal Tommy Gibbons, Gene Tunney and|prizes that will be awarded con brings back word led the feld of 70 starters with a jqualify in elther the Detess gaue ea Young Stribling in the game today \testanta. The blanks appear on the ett. ts a new ball score of 86 lor the Michigan state events, cou Mike McTigue is champion and|sport page of this edition | player — anne SER -——--- _ ——— When one is aware of the fact that} This year, however, was anether L makes a joke out of the division The list follows: The big Oak la showing t | Ingiewoodian has annexed the|year for Standish. In the final of as McTigue, who defeated Battling MEN lot of pepper.” mays Rohwer, “andi! Babe Ruth G R N i hi | Northwest champlonshipand |the district tournament, which was ff Hig SET Ger the Cotsced iran ‘trimanel | alirie Konowalote, Saciegs Woeee-|* is running well on the bases a u ets . orris llams Ss |her club title, and created a couple | played at Brooklands, Standish de ff eno Georges Carpentier, was punched |cher, Jack Torney, Jack "LeNede, | for a big man, having wwiped more etl of course records within the past few |feated T. Worden Hunter, one of & the silly, in « nodecision contest by |Kenneth Currier, Hatry McWatters o wicks no far, 36 can hit F. ieth Homer . | weeks, one would be quite justified |the topnotchers of the Detroit area fl set Stribling last winter and still kept |George White, L. A. Hurt that. Me would NEW YOR} es fo eaten y unior tar)” raying that “Mrs. Harry Young/and the 1923 champion, by 7 and & the his title. | WOMEN be a n that sali Philadeiphial! pan the erect Banking bone jis doing pretty well in this golf|He also defeated a Tartar in the Bh go Johnny Wilson was notorious as) Rianche Stemnoe, Katheryne| National league path hogte ro Ae Isa anion hare EVE SOB ARE, 28—Hieey | CAMPORI Ore i es melee SF [ penton: o¢ eels Stee me the cheese champion of the midd } Pe coe Sener HOES rainfalls continued here this |& former Seattle resident, now makes| She was well on the road to smash = REAR aasaRIRR p middlt-|prown, Neva Brown Cora : fay. In addition, Ruth got 1 N } T weights after he had beaten Mike |Bi°tcY sevait atures hire. Mitee| NO CHANCE FOR GRE rouble and a ningle., He aided || ™OFDIng, and Ht appeared that |" home in Sen |tound plenty of teoubis on the iast SING SING IS ~ O'Dowd, who was all thru Konowaloff, Ruth Allen, Hester | GOING UP NOW sin tgeen tel ea tine Chavatan’ 11°” kaw could (nad ‘ ar am M Vincent | found plenty of trouble on the last for {ge ake hy edhe ce a a r eng li ag IO OR team in beating Cleveland, § Play could not continue today in Harve ass, Pat|two holes, finishing with a ‘‘7” and a am: | Fastman ‘ woul to 3 the national men's singles tourna oA Stan Bocce alte ea ay ; pionships and such men as Lang —* Vean Gregg get hia second thent on the courte ef the West at y ns | ex be ° wa ais resi | ce in the lors, it advanced by impressive vic ELEN F/ ; ford, the Gibbons boys and others chance in the maj Side Tennis club. hae FARRELL The Sing Sing ball club still has of their class, never made the grade ace Sports on 0 let him go now with It was hoped that a bad weath Tits f 1 BS GHOST ONE. [hope that some good third baseman Beata ata Lied wees ate P ie est Pinch Hitters Much ¢r postponement would not be and Manuel Alonso, the Span- * er, Farrell missed one of those | will so far forget himself as to dl Fe pibawhip detent always. mean the qual Basis : fi : necessary, because of the many , pesky” short ones on the home| somebody's watch or burglé a hewe best in the game. The ter major” and “minor at's the last word on the sub in Use This Season. ssanke coteduiad ts rahe te to play in t cir] green for a tying score for medalist |or shoot a friend slightly. ‘The ball as appl athletic sports for|Ject of Gregg going to the New) isis beer : Suit 98 stig pee fi a hp Me of the rair |honors. The North End star, how-|ciuh has great need of a third base PF a 5 the imide r ed is York Yankees Th a been or the , 0 ars that matches Wood, Australian star, | ever, did no’ , = , That Wills-Firpo Mee eat aks ten ere Rare en ; saci Vateenbis ‘Mavae- hag annot be run off in the desired round when ho took @| king a) not miss many shots of any !man, and the Weltare league, Wiles uae Thi Naval acaden have been abolish a too bad that he can't be! Ph atemen. 3 vet ay ” flan a ok a) kind on that last nine, which she! .onducts the game in the prison oa gar ng ed and al of on 1 like baste, (fiven a trial, but we need him and|many pinch batsmen succeeded in | 4 set match from Harold| medaled in 40. Quite a nice bit of = Louis Firpo or Harry Will in accordance with ravised athletic |It wouldn't be fair to Seattle fans.” i : | New York, 6-1, 6-2,] Saad genta eay the Hudson, was much distressed to ff We Who will win? fequlations Sunt Seouad ty Year: Ade | | Grabs. bicett,. le :contiaant That | TERChINE first and the success of the F T HILLSON. ¥, Aug, 26 Lita won Pet Rad tel sing tor either Sex! arjg.| tearm that John Seaman, the old star ‘bro Nate Druxman says Firps. |miral Henry B. Wilson,_superinten.|he could win in the American| ‘rv’ has caused managers to aul- | Menaational sy featured the| ily, ax T kmorton’s game was| marsh, who is staging deny suo. | tine team. ‘was not coming back. ‘win “It’s another Willard-Johnson {dent of the academy.” The new|league and is anxious to go up. | stitute pinch battern at the least |fW matches played in the national | very spotty and erratic atul comeback, after. bélng about |. Seman was walved out or Seay ~ setup,” says Druxman, “Wills is all|regulations also make certain minor | - | provocation men's singles championship that| Wood outsteadied his opponent and|two years out of competitive play, 2°" aeue when his time expired sf and thru, too old, and Firpo, strong bull/changes as regards ‘otter awards |BAKER SELLS YOUNG CATCHER| During all this turmoil over pinch | scr "Ct halted by rain | was never in real danger. and Mra. C. W. Howard, of Belling. |{0", months aso. The Wenn that he is, will stop him inside of|for prowess shown by the middies| Frank Raker of the Easton, East-| batsmen the record of “Dazzy” ne principal et of the day was it falling during the} ham, were the only other shavers to | bated to see him go and this feeling qT five sounds.” lin the séveral branches of sport, |ern Shore league team has sol4| Vance, the crack Brookiyn pitcher, |S'°, {1's round defeat of R. Norris} fourth set of the match between Peck | break the 90's. |was almost mutual. It was expected ff Tip Dan Salt picks Wills | — |Simmy Fox, 16-year-old catching sen-| stands out prominentiy. Ine recent | ums HI. of Philadelphia, twice a | Griftith and Bryan Norton. The! The defeated eight in this morn jhowever,.that Seaman would com For “Wills js smarter, strong and can| ROBERTSON FAILS TO PASS | sation, to Connie Mack. Scout Mike| game between Brooklyn and ares titleholder, by George Lott, Jr. of | stands were almost half filled with|ing’s championship matches will back to help out the team. B hit WHE both Mande and te, and can| Jimmy Robertson, Carnegie Tech's |Drenwan of the Athletica watched the | Cart Benithe ae cena? And Boston. /Chicags, national Junior champjon.| ate arrivals who had come to seelform the first flight, ‘The firat eauatl Seaman did his best. He bu ff Stat Vices: tout Pino.” | cast gear’ allad to sash {he phymea | iad sbvaiel. ayn’ Bétors. cooking bis|a aubatitue tat play The wcore of this sensational match | Bill Tilden, the national champion,| matches in the other seven. flights | #1264 two houses and carried « sa That's that. IGcamination iat Weet Polat, and will | recommendations, He.ié a hard bit-|He singled and We was the fist, the | ace | play. ‘The storm drove the crowds to| are boing played this morning. {fF Which he recelved a sentence d not be with the army squad as alter, and may be developed into alin three seasons that a pich baleen I, ceyaphsited upset was Hugh Kelle.| shelter and time was called on the! ‘those who qualified for the ail Fey bear attra vag Bae Pais oa “Ritchie W. ” | result | great catcher. iid thencie sehtrenilte ater, | her's defeat over Norman E, Brookes | courts flight, with their qualifying sores, |Hearing of Seaman's plight, the Pease Ube Broke, iano! ea ee leet icateher, __Hfacing Vance, succeeded in reaching | — : ta pe peal este aga * = gt F qualifying scores, | league wrote the court aia ed mer | TS | | H. 0. Young. Inglewood . $8 | most respectful terms asking that Be _Wittie Ritchie, former lightweight OUR BOARDING HO USE ‘ The 3 | : Molen W. Farrell, Seattle ~ £1 be sent back without delay as the champion of the world, is back in thé | AHERN i ° Jennings Best W. Howard, Bellingham ...., s9 | Cumbent third baseman was ring because he needs the money Fi 4 A. Wheeler. Bellingham ..... 91/0 lot of errors and wasn’t hittitg hat’s what John Flammer, former : | Di d Cc C. Cx Cary, Tnslewess, 91 | weil : manager of nk Klaus, now lo} WELL, YoU CAN CALL ee se | amon ‘oach ip debs see fe beer ta teen came the blow. Seaman af& iste in Beatile | ELL, You CA u Tat : : cated in Seattle, | wes 0a) ates BAW “IT 1S Not RA PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ’ | second offender was not eligible for “Ritchie, once worth $80,000, lort | TT ALL-TH’ FANCY NAMES Los EN \TALL’ AS | Won ltt 1 Thebes >. Bridgman, Inglewood . | Sing Sing any more, but must serve @ fortune in business deals, a tire| YoU WANT « BUT I SAY NECESSARY FoR ME Ree eer a all by ge tree ee eet: but. one. Jen. Frank Bema, Brecstt Ni in the prison at Danni venture golng to the wall being the | as Tesi opel sed aa) WARDEN SAID, POINTING , Hz) nings. His equal as a coacher Rowen, Yakima his 11 years in the prison final blow,” declares Flammer | You HAVE “TH’ comMON fo Vierr A DENTIOT.« | tt Woose |~-No, FA ; in baseball has not been sean | mora “Ritchie could fight when he waa| GARDEN VARIETY TOOTH Fis 1S AOOTHACHE, You BAVENT A-Tooth HH Ga] a palsy dle palyg Aruep J. Yeagtr, Ol | - bod,” says Flammer, “but he | ie on J nie le E American league. ¢, Olymp | feet Ne fgtin ive ee ee Ache ! wa GO SEE A TT WILL LEAVE OF TT ) ACHE, 1S SUSTA Pope ath * (8) There are few men in baseball off with Mise Catherine Hur-/] Notes on Monday ith a bed beating. He gave Beony | DENTIST . HELL STICK ows) AccorD! = WE | CAGE OF FALLEN | with the amount of personal “ place, | ‘3 : Mateath duldvatlant inte or five Some Ven \SVouR GUMS, WooPLES HAVE GOUND | apcies, alTW’ ACHE WHERE THEY PLAY TIS WERK magnetism that Jennings has 2 Play in Tourney years ago for four or five rounds in| AN Y'WoN-T FEEL A coleTitioNs, AND Fatah /Z| aatite, | and there certainty has not teen Bill Tate Picks a ae his first comeback in San Franctaco, \ THING !--THAT STUFF ONAL, \RRITATIONS SUCH | pal | St fan: Pradclece. | man, even possessing Mrs, Roy W. Thomas, captain of it but Leonard stopped hint later in the | MAIS AB FELLA GO TRIVIAL IRRIT . UF R n Lon Angel | these gifts, who could put them 'e Rrerett Country club, was elected pres Se in the | AKES & FELLA @ 1G THIS, ARE. ONLY Be) rae T = over. F; o t «Washington. State Wome? East. That should have been proof HUMB, HE COULDNT S * = 4 “ooth!= - " Irp oO dent of the Washington eel > . Ni ) HE COUL WMENTARN ~ BUT AS J, NATIONAL LEAGUE The coachers that we have ir ‘ ‘a meeting of the mough. He hasa't got any younger Wig Wire GONG MOMENTA) UT Ae 7 ~ Won Lost ret.| baseball certainly do not " tthe Seattle Gelf cla fn the past four years.” 1S WIFE 1 TORE S ta s i ret. | 2 do not presen B: P. th Sekar ‘eee e WIS Pockets! SCO obi x ir ua op] an inspiring sight. Most of rown Fanther *«« gee a ie NOT A-TooTHACHE! | | “ t | them succeed in becoming noth- EW YORK, Aug. 26.—Bil Tate, | -Phecee Nel! Timareh, of the baa MERKLE GETS soe, | ce Be He ete ames | NAR Sire See. ae eae j Kiel eo spending the afternoon in yell. | cp hlbhelhe Rangel eatactedl Bellingham, Mra D. ORST BREAK Lbs dt a ing the stereotyped expressions | YS that Firpo will beat Harry Wills Inglewood, Catherine Hurlefs W cf ; | Horton “4 that convey nothing to the men |in four or five rounds. Harry Wills | Dre RS Re ers wore break came to RESULTS | engaged in play and nothing | has gone back, he declared. For the (rustee, were the other o red Merkle more than n decade af Chicago 3. New York 2 (firat gamey;| More to the spectators. They |iast two ng | Meeted. ter his failure to touch second base | ph es TR a 7 (atcond game). | are noisonie, but not helpful. i or three years Wills hasn't | aatey etd, which © WISE. Suadl bathe. tuaide hus sbur isiphia 4 “\tiret | What the coachers today need |b¢en able to shoot his punches clear | ,,7™, reretegrn yy synonymous with “bone” for | | is a working knowledge of Eng- Jout. So much heavy work has tight. | meet next week, received the amard year. Merkle is playing for | lish to start with, If they ac- ened up his mucscles. The snap is | 1995 W. 8. W. G. A. champ! chester now, in the International AMERICA? | quire that the situation will be ane 3 | tournament. league, and in a game with Balti | relieved, altho not remedied. bea aaa That (here will be no more pro-wemet epee the Oriols won, 4 to 2, New cork - But, ® reporter interrupted, | goif tournaments ate <—a 8 champion hard luck break oc Ps cat chiki | “can't Wills hold ba 3 |{etration is one of the things er: it ; ck Firpo's dan- ay a eke ‘apse ‘4 t 1 |Here Is Some Good |_| gems rentwih ns wim! es here were two on and two or | i Merkle belted the ball over the tence | | Advice for Golfer |1™ 274 then use ix own rignt| 20%, She hanateap commiten Js ‘The runner on second started with |Chicago It ts not uncommon for high handi:| “Don't let anybody fool you about | teenete Thithednauty. me the pitch and passed the runner, who — cap players who find themselves | Firpo's left hand,” anawered Tate, F was te had been on third, and.who was jog. | ee AEstl s troubled with topping the ball, espe: | "It's got a wallop it he'd only uae . ‘The annual dues fete” ging in. This made the third out, | Ashington 2, St, Loula 0 (first game); [cially with jron clubs, to try to col. |of 4 -|auced from $100 to out, [second game, rain * , course, it ain't like any le 0 of sally for club members and noné of the runs counted | | New York #, Cleveland lect trouble by moving the 'ball/ever saw before. It ain't Sas ana | chek areca ee co fee ot Hert To make it a little worse, Merkle | | (iNeaga-Philadeiphin, rain jfurther along line toward left foot. |it ain't a hook and it ain't no upper. | St chareed In the champlonehiP “7 Was tied for the league lead Jn hom. | “kag Wace Seueaty this is exactly the | out. But it ain’t no love tap neither, hates ne time. | - —-- 0 © do, In such cases, [It has all the feeling a | z UND == | } | RUTH LIKES GEORGE DAL trouplé comes from the fact that the |—the sante shock. 1 Mean. right eross | 10% HOCKEY GAINS ae na club has reached the lowest ps «7 - a | Tee hock is gaining mot | | When Babe Ruth broke up the} Con est point on} “He has a tayle all his own in atl | 1ee hockey Is J co N it is “ = | > | » while the club | he don’t know—lots j Heve 6 sport: hes rouOnnOW | MAT off Pitcher Dauss in the 11th Inning, [8 Axcending. While this is true, {does know how to at hee cd a jin the United States. LZ - it was the Bambino’s 1th o playing the ball further forward | why . "i > vs. & (Copsiight, 12. hy NFA Se i T know he can beat Wills. . GAME CALLED AT 2300 a(t ' ” . BY smack of his career off the \ eta aggravates the trouble. It| Firpo said his left arm wes easily | WON LAST ONE IN 1908 DALLES | ¢ - sho! cally be ; ‘ NCS ’ Fok rickers—ne aen-0160 WE MAJORS TOOTHACHE, (REG PARDO!) NEURALGIA, IS STILL WITH HiM me fi xs | Detrott mtiger, Ruth hit’ homier |haclerday ehecad hare further | the atronger of the twe, Sit he didn't | Detroit. won the American 1eagy® Pp) [ott Pause the day he became an out:!a line with lett Heel to Aine. Ite [eee ie rete ee cient Ne fotiets. all | championship in. 190, rate an t = fielder while with the Red Sox, the right, © & line with | about his trick left and keeps whaling | Since then the Tigers have Beast ? , away with his right, ble to reach the top a Br