The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 14, 1925, Page 13

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° iid bata TUESDAY APRIL 14, «They're Making Pin eel Pilot ° (Behind the late LEO H, LASSEN Home BY ) gong has rung and the ist league race is well Ousted for Flaring Up Killefer are More Fight Is Needed in Baseball and Rules Queer It PACIEIO COAST LeAcuE W a A “ HEY'RE under wa The trials and tribulations of the spring pink: tea aff training grind are over and Of base spat whatever happens out on the ae ball field goes in the record Pard book. putout a The usual spring phenoms, | > Uk I the second Ty Cobbs, the s 8 PA te or abe Ruths and the sec-! Rea Kineter broadeastir ond Walter Johnsons have The outburst came the ot either gone back to their jobs| @4y in Frisco, after the or to smaller leagues. Many ene Mabee brn bli are called to spring training from the sticks, but mighty few are chosen in the m and in the bigger minor hav pethin wonderful ar must than or great The veterans and experienced men, not all well equipped equipped physically, but much more developed, mentally, over come the physical advantage of the youngsters by their experi lop t ~ You can easily count the boys | who have droken invo the Coast league without any previous experience, youngsters like Jim- | my Welsh, Johnny Frederick, | Paul Waner, Marty Griffin, Guy Williams—the list isn’t large. They a pla Collins, the the infield ‘There must be some bond be- | tween wearers of the burning thatch, as it is no seeret that Wade Killefer also has red hair. The only difference is that Col- lins’ hair is so red that you can’t look at it without smoked glasses. i It is safe to say he has in proved 100 per cent He didn’t show that made 4 season will start tod: school of Gaseball in th lea had been notifies he been indefinitely pended for his verbal with Ed Finney in the game of the Seal series. sus run-in second eft in bas aking on t H 1 when an opy od play ay ed to “a sympat “And if you take the element of serap out of a ball game, you ruin it, and in a few years they will be playing to empty sents Not tha: « to n PREP SEASO OPENS TODAY The Seattle high school baseba en eight teams will swing games slated for s are the season's Byankiin Pick Giants EW YORK, April 14 consensus of the vote will win the major league pe | day with all the usual trimm From a composite tabulati by 20 of the leading baseball two major leagues will finish NATIONAL LEAGUE New York Pittsburg Chicago Brooklyn Cincinnati St. Louis Boston Gee ‘Iphia Experts Done Big Show) k Tea and Ti igers oy Detroit, in a writers, start to- York and baseball Ww le ading. ‘nnant races which ings of opening day on of the predictions made authorities, the teams in the as follows: AMERICAN Detroit New York Washington Philadelphia St. Louis Chicago-Clevels Cleveland-Chie: Boston LEAGUE ~ SEATTLE YACHT CLUB'S =” 1925 PROGRAM READY BY TOM OLSEN ! Ma 4 ) \ The op faye v Vaw L ! ed noe t v e ¢ Brentwo | cup Victoria on f the 5 m excurs on : “es J P t j Harbor to t toria and Va 1 pro: 1 to I Y. A. regatta ; ‘i YA tta at A Jathaw t vi I tM 6—Hat inland race ruiso to Port Blakeley. Race a [Blake tsland for power boat WHERE COASTERS | PLAY TODAY ° BEES, “ANGELS LEADING | LEAGUE * The Sania serles of the season is getting under way today in | the Coast league. | cold cash Seattle tangles with Sacramento at Sacramento; Portland goes to | Just Salt Lake; San Francisco plays at Oakland and Vernon and Los [plish in } Angeles meot in Movieville ft ' Salt Lake and Los Angeles are out in front, thanks to some good ‘ pitehing during the carly week I Sacramento won three games and then lost four to Oukland Inst | w 4 clone t t week and dropped into the second division. Seattle made a great finish in winning two Sunday from Frisco, . and it gave the teams an even break on the series: |Entries Set “Weather I Great for Openers NAS ae 4 Killefer. ees “pera PITTSBURG i tm . Kramer, Ph t t won a 10-re th pny to give re oF = ‘kK 1 : k es ten yon Kirkwood Talks tors wast having strings att NEW YORK, April 14.—Joe Kir } a 7 t : t the his head ‘ The Other Rookies i pr | The opening t aa also to play leagu son ar hampionship. | “MINNIS OUT 4: * BOSTON, April 14.—"Stuffy” M Pit ’ Tlinnis, veteran first basem wh Ul; cloud down has been a holdout, has been r Killefer will carry Neal fen erdianaet et the Iaghan two months of t | "ee ur son, at least, as he had to pari | | A antee him: that in order to sign | id him. Callaghan has possibitties, | BOUT BILLE ea but hasn't much chance to brea | PORTLAND, April 14 "at | in with Ace Elliott and Babe [ter gan Francisco, 4 Finy | The New Ye Yankee Herman on the job. fman, Astoria, heavyweights, will] forbidden to play” golf. . Joe Dailey and Oscar Woods, the | fight 10 rounds as the he adliner | ought to help the fairways and th in St. Pi rg a wh t two Washington rookle pi Hi with the club, but the ular in some slo re being r at cf You can really count Collins as the only rookie who shows signs of immediate development. Starring in spring training and reuit test 1s a fellow’s showing under rea fire the been Dudley, Jimmy Farr won the right to meet Tod n 1 22 for the Const rasa Oakland by ‘because he had to mak short arms, and throws | r fought @ draw with | eattle a yen so ago. | Frankie Sehoetl, the Buffalo boy, will | be Jimmy Dufty's opponent in a 19-round | fight in the an Francisco ball park April 1%, ‘The ball park cute in 20 per | cent on th and makes a nice net, | without an st of the fights, — | Tommy Simpson is serionsly thinking | of building an outdoor fight arena in Oskiand to neat 49 | They're atin he ldo weekly shows at | Dream! the ofd | four-ro 4. F ere ind game us o atage Helen Wille Winner (Qin Exhibition Play | | RANCISCO, April 14 Helen Wills, national and Olymple champion, and William Johnston, former world champion, won in ex hibition t played for the avy Sunday, Helon Jacobs, na Honal junior cham a Pu Chandler, jont.in a miteh vent here tonight YMEAN “To TELL ME, THAT IN ORDER FOR Now To SELL —A' PAINTING, Nou HAVE To DRESS UP iN A RIOT CALL LIK y| THAT Pu 1 SPOSE \F You WERE SELLING SPONGES, YOUD WEAR A DVER'S Gurr, EH? IN CARDS AND BEARS CLASH PALO Al that the Stanford farm w th lue and gold Cardina when the two universit la BY AHERN AFFAIR ) Tt AM LOT OF ARTISTS CRITICS AND ART MUSEUM OFFICIALS “To SEE MY | REMBRANDT~ ANDI | MUST ENVELOP MYSELF if AN ARTISTIC 5 orm RE |! Lao ¢ —_ Sap OTS Ee 1, * ALL WIE LACK WITT, MA eae \ foo ATHIMYA V1 i Tikio i AM MERELY f 1 Ff AE ANT || ALUM fo | | APPIN ING A BYT OF | DEUCES WILDL] MAKE tT | POYCHOLOGN “To \\ =n ov! BON OFFICIAL, \S 19 NUTTER Fito HiNEH THAN AN WALLS | ALMOND / |UPHOLSTeRED] | GROVE ! Nn pre —“~y ©1028 BY WEA BEAVICE INC.» wie) | iN! W 0 pril 14 With th ! « tic to 1% efforts to stage a real comeback will be watched close ly, There is no question on that point. For the time star of the Cleveland Indians and Bos ton Hed Sex is out to do what he wap considered unable to ae complish a half dozen years ag —hurl winning ball in the big time For tt r 1 i ' 1 ( r bru, > he his mind, * % Out of Baseball” —Killefer Star League Managers to Mee dey Vean Gregg’s Comeback Is | Big Question Baseball Fans Watching} Wtih Keen Interest Ef- forts of Vet Southpaw Gregg is reported to have cost the Washington club $35,000 in for Culver Ruth Won't } Auté Events| Play Today || cwuvein crry, ex. avn : on W ee va e ahsittps ” 3 3 plet mtn ; 9 ott| in ; “| BOUT SIGNED BIG AFFAIR | PHILADELPHIA, Apr tions will be represe Vean Gregg, | the Old Master ao. cd Ruiner Golf Club Has oe , Time oe Week- End : lB ALEX C. th tean ROSE ! the D Satur ; the oc being After had hey dined | Jainced| ody had t ime nm the| Jacksor the second award in Jack David had his mashie working better than the rest of the gang on the one-shot No. 4 and he annexed the prize put up for the closest tee-shot there. This young man missed a hole- inone there by three feet nine inches. Harold M r took sec- ond honors. A 24 th le ganstern and Skipper the second. place that measured yard tee-sho' iving awar g-dri ‘0. 6 brought to Art Mor- d for Ehlers aving ¢ rds, , the club ser about is game n but he's a demon it comes to putting, At least | he was on Saturday, It took s on the and igh | 18 greer was plenty je putting conte genstern took the 4 31 total Art Mc second prize with etary Seta an Set | to Start on April 26th |Entries to Close for Jun- ior Ball Circuit at Meet- ing Friday dbs nnual gue baseball way April ad be an Smportant ‘ of the m At this meeting the entries for the lea will close and only those teams represented will be given franchises in the circuit, so it’s important to have a man at this meeting. The style of sch ends up- of ent ries as the be yed in sec number of which uned by the teams f your team wants to play league this spring, e ative The Star Ingersoll Wie Over Gardeau ASTORIA, Ore., April 14.—George 1 ¢ torla won a clean cision from Billy Gar. nd in the k smoker dine bout The Astoria light r, he could not ng lefts to the nd, knocked eduled six-round bout. George Von Elm Is Golf Winner Again LO8 ANGELES, April 14.—George Von E'm today held three California divisional golf mpionships. He annexed the ern California title yesterday by defeating Norman nh ease in the 36 hole at the Los Angeles » 12 a 10. 1 shot a 68 in the morns sur under par. The pers it him eight up and he ran out match with a string of Willie Ritola to Try for Mile Mark | CHICAGO, April 14.—Willie Rito» Seer Swedish runner, who has lows jered 22 records during the present will go after one-mile record of his country. Paavo Nurmi, in the annual cers’ meet here, Friday Other international stars are |{ndoor track season, th m cago night. entered. Canadian Soccer Team Wins Game | CHICAGO, April 24—The Cana |dian club soccer team advanced to the third round in the Peel cup competition here by defeating the Swedish-Americans, 3 to 1. The sh ng of Joe Phillips, Canadian center, was largely responsible for the victory. 1 ROOKIES ARE HEADED HOME | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. April 14. “Red" Killefer is sending three of | his rookies straight to Seattle and 'S | \en't taking them with the club to | Sacramento this week. Neal Callag- jhan, first sacker, anid Woods and | Dailey, the Washington pitchers, will | report to the manager when the team | arrives in Seattle next weel : watnat the {SEATTLE G, C. t against the | i : edule }TO VICTORIA Johnny Weismuller 25 other dan-| Club Captain M. M McElwaine | Arrives for Meet r fe to Gover will take at least a 30-man team of SAN FRANCISCO, A pede , y | SAD AD , April 14.— AGGIES LEAVE irradia nite tes rambled | golfers from the Seattle Golf club! yonnny Weismuller, world champion pone around his ne course A couple to Victoria next Saturday to oppose | swimmer, and 10 other members of ce IC | 9 id then rambled back to/an all-Victorla team in the first the Illinois Athletic club, have ar- rove dnggttdy Aeron rs carrying the long end of a) match on the Oak Bay course for|rived for the A. A. U, national t m, with C ne oa 8 ‘or ere Ww several the James R. Stirrat trophy. |swigming championships here, Kinane Apeit U8 and the Drake uni. |e? members of the Rainier club} The North Enders have al- | April 28-26 egraesonl tet coy on hand, but Dr, Thomle, captain) ways found the going and oppo- , a f Jot the Everett team, hadn't enough| sition mighty stiff on this sea OLIDAY nl ayers th ‘ to subnly me a | side links, but have had no | Skipper thomle — ¢ no! ate i Ca | BALL H [Skipper ‘Thomle did not state! trouble making up. the deficit | JALEM, Ore., April 14—Governor |)" Gi.) Be ie (Hey anetarrsd 46) on their own home grounds, Pierce has addressed a letter today |. ping x but it is hard to figure out how | lerce has a ii on tay home with thelr familles on! sta ag fap eg tek oi to employers of tho state urging ®! ber sunday ; 2 1 ion fs going to | Half-holiday for persons who can at-| et ‘ lose this “away? match on Sat- tend the opening game of t Aik; rank No tee | urday because it is going to be jand rs on t home gr | m bene + winter) the strongest that has ever | t Portland April 21 ep atpitd = hes tiie & aoe vee | represented the club, And that | \gainst Phil Jefferson (Evere | is saying a mouthful. KILLEFER BACK | RAINTER EVERETT |} Just to make this popular home de 0 Stuche land-home fixtu more interesting OAKLAND, April 14.—The Ieataneee: : the Victoria Golf club team will be | WM. SIMON, pension of Red Killefer was ut 1 Keita ‘strengthened by some of the top- Walla Walla, Wash, here last night by Harry Williams, [Yan Kuran '/notchers from its sister clubs, Col-|SAYS: “I have used Nev-R-Fail league president, and Killefer will Weber 5 a }wood «nd Uplands, Piston Rings exclusively for the ur today at Sacramento in the | cscnran | past three ete T was cra Indian-Senators Harde ‘| HUSKY GOLF pleased at the opportunity o: a Thompson 1 ° 4) AUS 301 | t lower’ q * STARS WIN distributing them in this terri | Ktinototte Sharpless 0] 3 be tory.” ° | riutterriena $ {| ‘The cight-man team from the Uni- Nurmi Is ‘verity of Wasnington defeated the | NIE W = R= FAIL ir 1 Ey Golf club, Saturday, by a Kult : ° 18 to 8 score: |PISTON RINGS |p lo Sus ended 2 1 feature of the afternoon's|—are ground like a valve on the 1 i ®| playing, which was done on the| proper edge insuring exceptional EW YORK, April 14.—Pa AAV | eH) : J {1 course, «was furnished by | oil mileage and perfect power. d 11, world’s champio er, | Duran o| Jack Westland, state and city cham. | Siti Ba toraad "But rat OR MHEGR LN t | pion and finalist for the 1928" Power Rings 60c and up temporarily until | Tune" ’ ‘| championship, Who stepped out and} Oil Rings « 75c and up he Ms ri anted | Cat 0] shot a 69 — OUR GUARANTEE — AaLtGed Auucaeli att S| | Install a set. If they fail to give per- clit otal + ‘potas | | fect compression logtantly oe 1000 raat | miles to the gallon of oil, we a aren 7 | FARLING'TON | | refund your m and Reviyon ye ald today at na-| GeAgON STARTS | Jaim that | per cylinder additio ails tonal headquar | , | the motor in an | explained in Uterature with rings ter | Barlington went off with a bang] Nurmi was Saturday which day was set as suspended for] for the opening of the 1925 compe- failing to appear'|titive golf season at the Black river in a meet inj links; there being just about a 100 Kansas City]out there when Chib Capt. Bill ht cheduled fo r}ers pulled up the barrier, sending NUWME last nigh |them off to shoot at various marks | Metropolitan officers sald Nurmijen route on this two-lap. track and it Was not until the last minute} with the puck and his second shot WncoRPOR ATED 4 (hat ho learned, he could not make| on No, Nwtopped nie feat trom the | Lansrow, uN COUARTERS < the trip. ipl and won him a prize, Fred | DET » Gch

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