The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 4, 1924, Page 16

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THE § All TLE TAR LOOKE! JOINED ANS | Vean Gregg Ranks With “Rube” Waddell, Says Billy Evans | SEATTLE PITCHING VETERAN’S GREAT COMEBACK ATTRACTING NATIONAL BASEBALL BACK THI IN 19 S GREGG THE )- YEAR-OLD Kditor’s N Billy Evans, called the “perfect His Remarkable EATTI LOOKS TODAY penned about Ve Seattle's great pite hould be vitally ng to Seattle baseball BY BILLY EVANS i se , ’ fe. H c aga t iregg in Waddell’s Class r t Ht f Grane 4 e Cle 4 tt © ar 4 from the ve H Gregg Wins 18th Game of Season Seattle's Pitching Ace De- feats Oakland, 11 to 5, in Free-Scoring Tilt COAST w PACIFIC LEAGUE EATING Oakland yest things that Ven ¢ at he had to exert b than j took k somely to ferings of BOWMAN Kunz and worthy gave up in disgust in sixth after five wallops had scored three runs, Walter M. the hilt The Indiar tuns during his stay on one of them being earr Sloppy defensive ork allowed Seattle three tallies in fing. The Oaks the second when » by Guisto, Stewart by Kunz bro after two hi had been retired Bunched hits allowed two in the third for the Indians and Oakland 4 going to knicked Malls for three opening in ned up in OR ¢ doubles Head and a single men got one in the fifth. But Seattle put the ball game r keeps with three in the sixth, two in the seventh and another in the eight The chief attraction of the day Elmer Bowman's hitting, the b first Sacker getting two doubles, two Singles and a walk pO A 1 ree jer a | 19 8 ° ’ 1 ae | ee ea 1 1 1 100 126 1 Charge 4 for—Kunz Mails Hit win E. Baldwi hi Double playe—Cathe McCarren to Gulste Mails to Gulsto to Kead; Bowman to Em mer to Bowman, Time—1:42. Umpires Casey and Carroll Jack Renault to Meet Godfrey Soon Jack Renault, Canadian heavy: weight champion, will meet George | Godfrey, negro battler, in a 10-round bout in Philadelphia, September 8. | Renault has 4 knockout vietory over | Godfrey already to his credit. | Boohledgens beware SEATTLE WILL HAVE WINE: The Oaks had a made to order — -™ t venth AMERICAN when nobody ¢ Malls’ throw - as . ing Brods: Mails had as much stuff as ever Sammy Crane was out in Gregg outfield uniform back at ‘ had a a ot of fun striking Young Read looked good behind the me f Oakla acked dimmy Welsh kept up his _gteat « work, re: g our f rial t s er at t Gregg had Buzz Artett stopped SAINTS IN HOT [+s BATTING FIGHT Weinert Sent Back i to Philly Quakers bibat and Ph immediate t the Ang adquarters, [OUR BOARDING HOUSE. Fg | NATIONAL eee ves (leg injuries. Former Coaster | «: L. b ‘ % : > pa INDIANS HAVE SOMETHING ON OAKS LEAGUE bsarar ; BRANDT SHOULD ! , h MAKE STAR HURLER , league pennant. ; , cmaxing » his} WANKER SMACKS ‘ se aw for Seat ) Val TA q kane routhpa FRISCO § PA NDS * make a g Ww } \ ft enjoys « s: er Rig’ th any ‘ ta not experience much Mitchell Twirls ouble ing the bleachers. In , Seals to Victory but it in quite m fea : SAN FRANCISCO, Sept ¢ txide hitte Mitche tec ne Ww the b chers were first x posbrapon 7 te ; victory ¢ e i, w a left-handed hitter ieee ;|mento here yeaterda ® who m the first home run into nel ton in an exhibi R H E Fev ¢ ha 1 tt i} ac Thompeon Peters Vinein and * Koehler. Mit eli and Yell oS Figee ty A BROUGH I DUST CAME BACK FISHING RID HOOPLE, A iS MUSKELLUNGE HEAD ALONG To G VE You AN IDEA oF TH SIZE Fioh 1 CAUGHT l= His ONE WAS “TH GiAALLEGT OF TH’ BUNCH FT ONLY WEIGHED 37 PoulDS I SAY, T PULLED i) OWE Big FELLA, Ai) IT Cost ME $3. For LIN ot MY ARMS AN’ BACK LANDING HIM! BIGGES : (gy art i) THAT LAKE SINCE TH THAT BROKE Neier “) 1H DRE ie aE FAMIL AR WwW He Comuon) Wot 2urT I USED-TO CK wl OUR CISTERN NEVER CAUG | {ou WARN NEG Ho H ER 50 Come- Back oe ATTENTION: Was Jinx for Ed Walsh | Bad Infield Work Handicap to Crack Oakland Pitchers Louis Guisto, First Sacker, Only Regular Infielder in Acorns’ Lineup, and He's Badly Crippled; Other Gossip of Pastimers BY LEO H, LASSEN AKLAND ha best pitehing n the Coast league »body will give you an argu ment about that crack Mails, Foster, Boehler Kunz and Krause are all experi¢ But their with the d and capable pit« re great misfit i hurling is going for naught eld that the Oakland club is KA presenting these d In the first two games pr nting a 1 i g “ of the series here the Acorn inner defense hasn't been anything to brag About Adams, second sacke Brubaker, shortstop and Maderas, third baseman, are all out of the game with injuries and Guisto, regular first baseman, is playing in spite of painful , Vernon Wins When Beaver Rally Fails PORTLAND, Sept. 4.—Port allied in tl ings did not score land late in here yes enough runs TH > R H ) ] “EGOY OWENSIS. Tv Pi wigs REMEMBER AG A LAD, Penner and Murphy; Winters H “He M4 THAT SMALL | Keefe and Cochran nr Vo | ene | Los Angeles Wins | | Easily Over Salts ANGELE un wild today LOS Sept. 4 and ible in beating Salt Lake, 9 to 1 Los An gele had little YOu | | the score R. H. EB. Ew 1 BAITED TN | [Salt Lake veer D8 1 A) ED \T FOR _ | |Los Angeles i 9 12 1} ANCHOR, At sen Ve } || Ratlio, ‘Thonise ana Peters; Payne Jand Jenkins |Bill Blewitt Will Go on With School | ANGEL Sept. 4.—Biil Blewitt, a star of last year’s Unt versity of California football team, | } will ente the Southern branch in | February, he announced here. Blew litt was flunked out of the Berkeley institution and now will be Ineligible fo! activities gridiron for two ) |Gerald Patterson to | Play Rene La Coste BOSTON, Sept. 4.—Gerald Pat terson, captain of the Australian {tennis team, will oppose Rene Coste in the first match of the Davis cup round between Australia jand France here this afternoon | Jean Borotra, captain of the French |team, will play Pat O'Hara Wood tn Ithe second match AGAIN LOS ANGE Sept. 4,—Ed ("Strangler") Lewis came down from San Francisco today to defend his world's wrestling championship in ut with Stanislau: \c. # Zybszko to: | from night quarantine here, (Stein Leads Amateurs in Qualifying | Seattle Golfer Front in State Amateu Trial Round To Out in Welterweight Card Booked for Tuesday ‘About Fights and Fighters BY LEO 4. LASSEN Nichols Fights Simonich and Flores Boxes Web. ster in Six-Round Tiffs r terrific pace of the Ai. ‘ four-round game, the con- stant action, the winging ™ punches and the lack of science in the short bouts are not conducive for the building of THE SUMMARY ring champions . ae Stell, tem ‘ So Ad Schacht vei, Ashes avery, 00: & i veteran ttle referee ‘ EQ Wa , 4. has seen them all come ‘ « . 1 20 t Kershaw, 9 ?P * ‘ 4 ’ 1 . MY “ The DRAW 1 Pash ve. H.W oMal . + the only legitimate | terwelght. Flores packs a mean 1 .¥ a Lies had in the short | Punch, while Webster is awkwardly p » Eimer Ke « pee { as clever, and can give any of them a Bart ‘Kellam vs. P. Dolp he has the boxing clues with | Stiff argument . 5 Adenine ot tnésahiert The| The “Boy Tex Rickard” ts work- a Ter oy ’ thera put the faa oF ing on the rest of his card and prom. . vans acne aki they 18 ath ises the fans more good bouts. If Ga «. Jack We they ar » to his usual standard Class F Gotbilt Is Big Aid to Bruin Coaches :" the Un hg bier ge football at y of California ttracting an unprecedented amoun attention on the Be versit this year campus. With the loss of h man as Bill Blewett ectacu drop ng mad ble to ast rs varsity, the pugbear of ineligibil several other players Gold foot anc all mentors are fa the necessity of rebuilding their var-| Baseball, football and other sports sity machine to meet this year’s un-|Where scoring is featured counts usually strong conference teams. | every point in the total and a last Interclass football is expected, as|minute flurry doesn’t count any more unearth new material for! than the points piled up win squads. in tho interclass ser them, an opportunity raity, the Knowing thelr showing win jes may interclase teams LINKSWOMEN RESUME PLAY cA 12 with | i Chauplas the defending ampion, out of the running, play was resumed Thursday in the third round of the woman's national golf championship. Miss Glenna Collett Sept. 4 former cham pion, a heavy favorite, was to meet Mrs. Quéntin Feitner, New York Miss Miriam Burns, Kansas City, vic over Miss Cummings yester day, meets Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Hurd, Philadelphia Miss Mary K. Browne, California, former tennis champion, meets Miss Bernice Wall of Oshkesh, and Mrs, Vanderbeck, Philadelphia, | | meets Miss Audrey Faust, St. Louis. BOXER DIES AFTER BOUT BALTIMORE, Md., Sept. 4.—Char- ley Holman, who collapsed in the fi al round of a 12-round bout with Lew | Mayer here last night, died at Mercy | hospital today. Physicians said the death of tho pugilist was due to a blood clot forming oh his brain. May- er was arrested on a technical charge of assault Mrs. Holman, the fightor’s wife, La | Stopped the fight when her htisband final | Went down the last time by throwing © towel into the ring Genaro Forced to Call Off Villa Bout NEW YORK, Sept. 4.—Pancho Villa, world's flyweight champion, and Frankie Genaro, American title | Jimmy Powell uz the first round. holder, was scheduled, will not meet tonight, is Genaro contracted whooping cough his two children, who are in atening | early ro’ 4 with | referee's eye that} candidates | tling Whosis 21 to 10 or testing positions on} sey burn t s and soon f the followers of real fisth are in for an evening entertainment they must set In Rendering Decisions Leach Cross, once one BASEBALL TODAY and TOMORROW OAKLAND vs. SEATTLE k Game Called at 230 i 0169 for Tickets t| downs \tures « His ma who wins the ear give the man nds a much ere f » many | I during the y in the} trying to catch the } 4) closing min . ¥ : ate | league ball park Tuesday night 4 t HITS HARDER 7 -round game, the THAN LUX etera ree, who nondsey Billy Wells, the ! 4 > come and er ishman; Morrie Schiaifier, 4 g squared circle in| Omaha; Mike Demps nd others Ses 20 years or more. mon the boy with the is : ° The better Joesn't a «win | gr face,” needs no introduction . f ft dition t n a 4 sromeo. - - Correct. pur t t of f le chievement is a 10-round vie . ner vem pur ory over Alex Trambitas in Port- Ki Bes | la Just prior to that he bested ~ r fine oxing: s Willie Ritchie, the former® light r n in the flurry of swinging | weight champion, who attempted a - | comeback in land. be! Phe Jonger fig the only test | FLORES TO - selon fighters must BOX WEBSTER carn something besides swinging| Matchmaker Druxman has signed i ry) ie chan. a fi that is close to a main event ¥ from th por to get & ~~ attraction. Macario Flores, the hard. aahip s they can't stand) socking Filipino, will take on Pep Sha inec ¢ Jong route Webster, the left-handed colored wek If some system of scoring can be worked out fairly don’t be surprised |to see Benny Leonard beating Bat. | Jack Demp. running up ® score of 100 to 0| jon Kid Biff. | Adams Must Have Something Johnny Adams, the San Bernardino | lightweight, must bé the goods. When he fought his way thru the elimination contest in Hallywood this | |spring to the championship belt he | | beat some of the best boys on the Coast And the other night Johnny round, he stopped Trambitas in the fourth | Now Seattle fans know that imbitas is smart, can hit and can | |take ‘em, Adams did something in| stopping Trambitas that Dode Ber. cot and Frankie Farren, both etal hitters, couldn't do. Adams may be seen in the North. west soon, leehty Groves ‘Beats Philadelphia Team BALTIMORE, — Sept 4.—Lefty Groves, star pitcher of the Balti more International league club, let the Philadelphia Athletics down with | two hits and won an exhibition |game, 5 to 0 |Public Courts Fi Dresden Net Stars | Lawn tennis is one of the principal outdoor sports of Dresden, Germany. |The public courts are open to all. The charge is from 28 to 50 cents an hour, ILOR ASHMORE LOSES WILMINGTON, Cal., Sept. 4.— | Saitor Ashmore lost a decision to |Joe Schlocker after an uninterest. | jing four rounds here last night, Joe | jIayman fought a draw with Jack | |Sparr and Pico Ramies knocked out 44 Cigar is made by Cigar Corporation, N Yt = | Dutributed by Paddock broke & world's record hone of the A. A. U. officials protested. . + Perhaps Mars had something to do with that, too. Sonwind her Bros, & Con Int » Washington M kK B R B M leeogeseren@us-

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