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THUR THURSDAY APRIL 9, 1925, THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 17 | Johnny Miljus Is Hero of First Seattle Victory ) SHORTSTOP FOR OAKLAND MAY. NEVER PLAY BASEBALL AGAIN \e lowers [Behind the Index Finger OUR BOARDING HOUSE ber wT Hus ky Twirler bright | | Home Plate ned by Onerati a eee Stiffened by Operation oe ae a ae, ‘Yi in BY LEO Y ASSEN Avo CERTAIN ARE GREAT CAEGAR, \ { ) | iy) Infielder Had Growth on Digit From Spike Cut and DEUCES WILD, MATOR I+ MAD ! DoW Nc Nava aoa ee \] \ Operation Made Joint Stiff; May Have It Ampu- HAD EVERNBODN SMOKED REALIZE 4p Wed \ Pap Se 1) Pe ! Seals Are Snowed Under, 6 to 11, in Second Game \ tated in Hopes of Being Able to Throw Again UP OVER NOUR MYSTERY CANVAG 1% ¢ é issih ca ge of Coast League Season; Red Killefer Is Kicked \ : ; - : ; GAG, AN’ “THEN NountRowW MAN, WA GENUINE | eure ms WN Gtens | Out of Game } AKLAND, Cal., April 9.—A stiff joint on the AN AGH-CAW ON ie Vir REMBRANDT ! of ht edd index finger of his throwing hand may end evens ae o te ' litle areas oy | | BEEN BOSOM } BY LEO H. LASSEN the baseball career o6 Jake Flowers, THAT PAINTING COURSE, YOU MAY NOT | ¥RIENDo!su-1H AN FRANCISCO, ( 1 9.—John Miljus, The young Oakland infielder showed prom WE “THOUGHT vT was SONI APPRECIATE ART THEN, | ICTURE oHoMl > HIM the big Serbian, m debut in a Seattle ise of being a real shortstop and his loss will BE SOMETHING ! LET ME IMPRESS You {Il AX.’ OL uniform today and ky twirler stepped almost be the death knell of the Acorns’ pen- | PF] PAINTING 3 4« AMM WTS MANNER. es ¢ into the toughest kind of a spot and walked nant hopes AT TH! WHALE- OIL AVN . th the hero role in the second game of . AEM HERE 0 1 the hero role in th game o \ Flowers was cut by flying spikes last year bby ie es Regs asl \ ba gartl ANTA MARIA, ( April down in Fort Smith, Texas, and when he re = Ay A HALF MILLION DOLLAR’ The score stood at 11 to 5 with Se 9.—Most serious accidents | ported to Oakland a growth developed in the first joint. It EN CASED IN THAT ng and with three of the toughest ) on the ball field usually hap- | pained him during the winter and a surgeon advised an oper FRAME ! the ! club coming up, one man ha pen when a player becomes | ution. It was performed and the joint is now stiff and mat and the bases’ loaded careless and, odd as it may | Flowers can’t throw a ball. te Matte | seem, when te The best surgeons in the Bay region are working on the Hird etri rare: } either far ahead or pl r iger and if they can’t do anything for it Flowers may have yr p Tu ide and 4 exhibition contests wi € e end of his finger amputated in hopes of being able to htm. foielr out Bert players don’t b down like | play again, iia Saal osananer ing they do in } es While Flowers is out of the game Jimmy Reese, a kid in- Tri the ninth he "Hal Rhine: on The have | fielder, is playing the position. He has a lot of pepper and hate id ont iS f ae; been ha uries in;is a pretty fair fielder, but he isn’t experienced enough for Ri $ ck te spring ge the Coast. the long grind and he won't h uit his weight ona’ W 11 to 6 AST! gs. : : | Flowers Means First Division 199) % a man can ' ‘ f st Pet t 4 ta f G6 Boeh n r ft} a 4 1.000 4 Wit “ th r ¢ b t 1 W t ' oO 1 * 0 ‘ Root " ed ° f their} — Oakland will have one of the |) bs hegr elated) te ’ Y| finest pitching staffs in the Gdsian: Waitt Wek f hi tha e| minors again. ‘They had a great vi ; | : | ways of pitching, will win a lot | : : : ; staff last year, but finished in ce unetie tor Ockuead. Las wa ast spring on the way home fourth place because the defense , meg Rv PLUMMER s the oon and Pittsburg Pirates at second base cracked. ed kag ick nace ien Nerag 4 STARTS WELI GAMES NEXT WKEK a ia eeeinitiin, 06 ear, but with s do v * : kes Coa ies Qube ware | nes, close to 20 games of ball abe vel SUMS) LS Bl do ea + an contro asite a . ° pepe SR ea farcry Krause, th I . 2 and “Ace” Elliott, Seattle's | fy, Sag Utes telah , é Pasig it R A ent first sacker, hit a liner |). he j Res aes ‘ AC ae ee Se feld foolishly tried | , bobabe: =k net ' eae s I, ne ey 3°, 0 2 oe | eh eee, omy Mt haa oe ote os Cleanup Position in Bat | Parmele acd PEE alid too late at second and like |“) Gm) Art Dela fty } ' : Pte Maranville, caught his spikes in c Le BEA P RK « 8 ¢ eis ‘rg ae ] i the bag and broke his right PE an spa Li s x Peep rich. ane HE. ist Holds radi lon sees i ay at the oa es 5 Sentiment in Calif ovsine| Will Use Batting Shift EB tiie porns : the hig ; : against the hea dule of st ANAC AN HOWARD ? i eral hund o 0 o 6 amen hooked’ b vas M use the ting shift in the r HE batting punch of a ball clul usu ‘ k f ; 7 1 minieeripe cal Bn ‘ oh Oobtn ‘eit pled ties — ping B yous sotses bunched, the third fourth and fifth notches in 1 ria wit BR B t } auie Guis F * graduate, iy playing third base 2 * neh, } nen who ¢ b c c 0 i > nees| base against southpaw. pitching and be will bare to be tinder fire e batting order being held by men who can : : they do in the regu t | with Ted Cather in left field before final judgment is passed rap the ba +8 San Francisco Ms emegata | George Lafayette will play the upon him Of the three places fourth holds the tradition, - : = ° Jo = e with low ratche ci i playe } “4, anun” . 4 spring and so will the Pittsburg | Cather peg rardens, replacing | ae sa ype aa We whom this position means the “cleanup n : . 4405 so } A few a | xine It is an odd thing but most of the grea 1 V ‘ caelerons sii gra grein i pee ee j get gad t s , of baseball bat third in the list, the mr ers ; qi p 1 1 0, oe tion ges Makin | figuring them for this position for two reasons, on¢ z Se ia 3 : : 4 | Shek kee, 3 * and| that they are certain to hit in the first inning and the other|Nurmi Can’t Race _| HERMAN Gers ‘ ips >» good | " £ o Palla ‘ » flies i ne . Z 8 7148 } ance at c that they want a fell w who can hit long flies if a runner Allen Hellferich pov Herman creo Riera Aes t fourth, games durin, fe —-|happens ‘to be on third. If two sluggers are on the same } yo! ‘ r t ¢ t “yi ‘ i > ae seasor : he ay, * ry “ ft 1 in “lent. coil tlub the faster i usually e fourt | Sct ig .. Big Boxing Cards fo Be As" Seen Here This Summer placed third to giv POOR OUTLOOK fe FOR N.Y. RING " hoe doe peed with the plate | ' : ee BY TOM OLSEN NEW york, as : u : 1 n Santa ITH the Coast League park lable tr eas for wo-da s for boxing contests soon, Seattle fans ummer bth 2 8 : over sei secs st will probably see some big bouts here |,, A in tt " © tr 7 there, but I liked to play: ball in gs during the summer months. | met 7 Seattle und was satisfied there tt The promoters already have a num-| “! je to mah snap ety Sones 0 ok ber of strings out, and the best in|* , 0 longer pite’ na jo! eaiies ey tpege cP stile ed OM, league ball I hope the Cubs send lel available talent will perform in the| ‘ ELDRED me back to the Indians.” local park. ne a th ahd OF COURSE When the déal w There is a possibility that the shows |1ic, but they can’t be made | O€ course E Eldre t ; two will be held once every two weeks, | 0 loc ostly prridisad BF place f He sim: he try instead of every week. Either way, the promoters state, th Nuntshéees ‘The Givbonasrans | é t belong Since i ‘elie i é i ? the fans are in for some high class entertainment. ney match, which has beef: mad he esl batted fe BERCOT 1S y De t 1 good mateh | thru Cubs Have Best catehers CERTAIN i fy eee ee pabekc yam Rake 4 Re es es who has been burning up the Call. in | fornia is certain to appear in| riufeawee icon a ers, ge . b'S | George Godfrey, famous negro punch at the p : L rhe Hartnett is a wonderful throw who is under a 10 S* FRANCISCO, t wit k Dempsey |) Washington and partner, is likely to; Were winding up their tr . J kland a smart man behind the plate ae : ; for their annual and a whale of a hitter. | Tod Morgan, Coast featherweig Ve Et ae ‘ The Bruins have pretty good 1 champion, will be another certain| urday morning |utatement of Mike McTig 3S ing. of Maran performer It {s-expected that I nia er and Dundee t the outfiele ickso: jure sh wate | k commission may ~ ee ak ae cen, [tater ta ea Aet,U"| et sotacon mar tap tw el BRING IN prove including “Ace” Hudkins, es ene |e tal ‘ood matches if the teeny braska wildcat, Joe Benjam' and Gold shell, it { Ue | hoxers are reasonable | Stockton lightweight, Jack Sil j"" 701" shell, } re i ‘ : : : The varsity race inne in a No, 2 Willow KAPLAN HEADS WEST ver, San Francisco lightic, and |i at a) wang later April 9.— Failing many more we will haa | trash Taos Will probably start before [And gete Pag i FISH BASKET : ee with Edouatd Ma proached by Seattle promoters. | 4) two mated and Comy with Strap or Dundee, Kid Kaplan,} jack Renault, Canadian heavy: | | Harry Greb in the making and Dun ) Ameri featherweight champion, | wejcht champion, js still another ( |dee could Kid Kaplan if h S - I will return to Ca _ Seatty | inkely tocal performer Vernon Again Loses | wou \» ative W'falt-per pecia lonteith ; manag: id toda * . Salt h . centage Rickard said. 4 rc dl id. te Caruso” Dan Salt, speaking fo: niag $1 35 demanded © money tha 7 "pate gecat ae they will be in @ position to make} SALT LAKE CITY, April 9,—Salt | % NG i ccnerrre Ss her orcebaab ee | attractive offers to these boxers be- | La n defeated Vernon, the) Sacramento Winner Ave: Anslarrosaie, eke oT) a y 7 t | 7 ou cause of the big seating capacity at| score of yesterda game being 9 * COOPER VS. WALKER {the ball park to 8. Both teams made three runs| Again From Acorns Ge Waa anictves aac atdate ts April 9 | ageattle people are going to see,[ iN the ninth inning | SACRAMENTO, Apri! 9.—Sacra Bu nie ae ee aa Sead alae inclsco wel’ | this summer, some of the most fa le The scor¢ R. H. E.|mento made it two in a row from terweight, ha bt Wien , y, those | Vernon sabes 8 12 2/Oakland here yesterday coring rat . mous boxers of the country, tho: f Yaklar | ~ Mickey Walker, world champion, In| they read about in the papers| Salt Lake 9 16 7a 4 to 2 victory. Martin, Sacramen 19 rounds here for a decision on|' 00. Ty cit says. | Ludolph, Penner, Bryan and Whit-| to recruit twirler, pitched a two-hit | y ie: i ney; Singleton, Hulvey, McCabe and | gar 1 ; TUESDAY CARD ra te i | ‘The score R He # | POSTPONED | A | Oakland 2 0 it BOWLERS § 4 nto 0 Prre, untermented Because of the necessity to shift} BOWLERS START sacramente ’ 41 1 Dotting i » ‘! the seating arrangements at the Hip-| CHICAGO, April 9.—Five bundrea| Bohler, Kunze and Baker; Martin 5 GRAPE JUICE |podrome, Nate Druxman's «moker,|Nd eighteen bowler from |and Koehler Olive Jucheduled for next Tuew night, |Coust to const, will start rolling the| Mi y from the |has been postponed a week jballs down the alleys row in| L A 1 Vi t Bade) Itali Swi | upandy Dick" Griffin, Fort Worth the Peterson sweepstakes. The event| Los Angeles Victor l Hie talian-Swi | “Dandy Dic ittin, Fort Worth | wint taxt three dayn and the winner| Col ta |bantamwelght, and Mickey O'Donnell Wii pet goon and. the diamena,| in Portland Contest olony jof San Francisco, Coast champion.) onompionship medal | ANGELES, April 9—Los Ar of Asti, California Jare scheduled to meet in the six-| ~ \ cela biuaked: Gis “Portland 93 P| ! en x | i blanked ne ortiand envers e ome mprovements are Zinfandel-Reisling Aelia haa YOREL WINS | here terday, 4 to 0, ErroralMOM aeceyn’ =a PORTLAND, Ore.,2April 9.—Mik nie the ola MOR DSB tyatianic to att m ‘ and HARPER GETS Yokel, Wyoming Hght-heavyweight, | over comily for the vin King Che IESE facturers, hue THIULEX : Muscatel Juices {VANCOUVER FIGHT took @ wrestling mateh last night | poriana ry SE SE INGS arb exoltinive)y ; i ee~t5: ¢ 4 | Bobby Harper, despite his defeat|from Ralph Hand, Cottage Grove,| toy angel ‘ ‘ , ee ; 19 Meee miro ig here Tuesday night at the hands of |two falls out of three Hintys -Racwac) Mand. Choabyy Payne dis av 5 leg ‘cd Krache, is still regarded in Van-| | rad epehodd : ) California ouver aa one of the Const's best] MVANSVILEA, Ind, April 9 . A welte gehts, He wa igned you. | Eddie Collins dd his Chicago White Py Grape Products Co. terday for a 10-round bout in the| Sox ed here uy for a two MeGRAW 1S. 52 : and 310 Mutual Life Bldg \Pferminal City with Jimmy Bull, Ca-| day acter w ying the Nash AUGUSTA, April 9 -<—Joln Me Py Controtted Phone Eb io} |nadian welterweight champion. The| ville, ‘Tenn, club, 12 to 6 It w as|Graw, manager of the New York ° lout will be staged Friday, April 17,{the 16th straight training camp view Giants, celebrated hia band birthday |S | Jack Allen jw promoting the show [tory for the Sox here Wednesday \ an Fr A Hellferich M At t t 4 . ° Mitchel t 8] I k ' v f ur t it Sh 3 t t Umpires— } t field, debate with Umpire Finney 1 woe i he the contest. 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