The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 18, 1925, Page 4

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ea THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, APRIL 18) 1925 VERNON TIGERS STRENGTHEN PITCHING STAFF, a ill He Win for Tribe (_ The Redskins? Chief \L “Vinegar Bill Essick ]{ He Captains Old Eli_| A. M. WILSON 4 member of Yale's Olympic rowing champions of 1. M. Wilson, No. 8, is captain of the Bulldog creu year and he hopes to help Ed Leader win more fame on BILL EBSSICK Rated as one of the smartest manage water for Old Eli thia sprii | Bill Essick, the talkative pilot of the Ver Here TP Aitadadida ed himself, who will pring| the Braves, nunc” Siuule Meat week f0 do batts “i ANOTHER TILT Give Indians! his Indians home for the opening of the season with Vernos -—- TAO! COAST LBAGLE here next Wednesday. al | “=~Real Trouble NATIONAL \ WEATHER BAD ay Add Eckert and Pillette : == FOR RACES| to Staff; Season Open Here Wednesday oO + EN », A Ta F Be ‘york sieien We t and BY ALEX ROSE \ ' ty) ean ; Ber BY LEO H. LASSEN Handicapped by illness in training camp, Jim Yeargir saber sa t to | Olontang ve t ce 1 am) s . t's the “ tart, Ed Mal. hasn't been able to do much flinging for the Seattle Indians . Perper . : : Ideally located a with fer fl a wets yet. He's the mystery man of the staff. Will he win for| 4, cincinnar ae a g ‘ rer . fn the city <lenite: ‘dost’ 4 i Essick, the “Red” Killefer? ic tale ee oe. d , Be he tine few minutes’ ride m the ws " jou woe pu silat © is Whey tae fae G8 3 fe 24 tatversttie his pabenaed it) business section, Broadmen 4g s. ane > A Tigers : : | Hothoron and] tered : ners wey : bound to become a very MB 1 . 4, , : Se nee 1gers re | a tudes 1 ™ ' ‘ alor wonderful asset to the clit of Emmer, § Pw : | : cam of the big 10 track mer , Seattle t of the g f ve . . | | f With Cha | WAY, aE : at Victors in | PASSES A tee trae Epp ; ote | ner, \ | _ NEW YORK, Aprila§.+Charles ad ee seine A > ‘ 4 . : pe par ; crac Prep Clash H. Ebbetts, president. and part | gre and Gooch; Kaufman, Hartnett ; A i any} ¢ 2 4 7 ‘ ep : “acer eee owner of the Brooklyn baseball 1 Crouse the N Yor , that Broad ti golf 6, Nat a} 861 64 8 8) Charley ke : club of the National league, died eas tra t t : 1 Ji r re ama: o ¢ , sea Broadway, Franklin,Gar-) j.o7 so a, m. today R HE) Pitcher Tis Nama , tm the The View Wat ‘ - 1 but the Beaver field and Ballard Take, — Ebbetts had been troubled with |New York ....... 2 9 ¢ ide need at . rou And not) A , H . : Sarg BAT teen gears . | heart disease for many years and . 6 4 Ajthe € office te ‘ tit ( ti c tee oat Har - in aie High School Games a was confined to his hotel since Dean and 1 The amount of the cash paymen tha : t n ‘ i ; beak t ae YREE STANDING br return from Clearwater, Fls., a held aninde sai? , ade hag : 2 a ag aes ae ROSE : \ ; i : ran 5 : § bd And the Tigers also stepped ee Won Lost | | on pede po i vee : Spee or tks dat te : ; ‘ 7°36 Sp out and bought Herman Pillette roadway 2 0 1.000 t was thought he was pro: | —_——, |} ’ ipa Ps f D t . t BR MPO Ala! from the Detroit Tigers. e aa gressing satisfactorily until he || A rut » Lak Phen bie in mir hr : suffered a relapse erday af A ! t fas In a word, the restricted resi: |) pa we M, re soe ae aa - : ternoon and his son, Charles H. t B ll M g t the most nderf dential park and golf course at ; 40 0 0 o| Was a sensi s first big 2 009] Ebbets, dr., and daughter, Gene mateur a anagers. that can be had where 1, which, incidentally, : ‘ > M Mibeinrtotca iA dol aces fe | vieve Ebbets, were called to Ibs R y Archit Vv. Ma } ie the’ blewent’’ petiook or ite. tae ‘ fabs a 0 of it afte ass he bedside, t R 4 lt t / } St f || expected wit t f kind ever attempted on the ff ee5 © 6 4¢ © 6, SUght to help the Bengals. GAMES NEXT TUESDAY Ebbetts accompanied his team epor eSUUS LO ve GY Woy to x tt t an continent, ix coming erie Oe ie eee ee and wit to its training camp at Clear t for t 1 along in fine style and some Red Oldham, Cly urfoot, Ken ) water, Fla, hoping to benefit . Se f t of the, cont tf) time during the summer of , eae beside from the warm climate there. Managers of amateur and semi-pro baseball clubs in the t rae 1926 the members of that se Ww Le ade u — : | His trip South, according to his Northwest, here’s some dope that will interest you: a that Broa lect community (and the city of x ; eat ’ ee ge tie cca taal Penne Ad. tea He gtd. The Star will print the results of your baseball games |)?" comes into play ot Ee ral eon eh thaee tae a and Ballard were w irst intimation that Ebbetts a > C r seas 2 HOGS 05 78 ea do hat's Broad | 0. e 3 the high school games pl wis sinking came with the || duting the coming season. : mark t 1 char-| moor! F day aftern Two prep twi statement made last night by’ All that is needed is your earnest co-operation. Stamped te the playe ate r t to. Broadm q pitched three games Jerry| Dr. Robert Adams. and addressed postcards will be available from the sport- || o> that ! 1 } fh Reynolds, of F ¥, let Roose “Mr. Ebbetts is a very, very ing editor, Saturday, and all that you have to do is to fill h ¢ | HEMMINGWAY AT : peer Gown w iProerea ts ecm Peat Nie ame. one B in the necessary dope about the game, and drop them in ine. 5 ’ : SHORTSTOR. while Sims, of , allowed Lin-| been troubled wits heart di: ailbox. We 1 m and st play : haa coln but three | for mang years, but never be a mailbox. We'll do the rest. ; : 3 cite vag : ANGELS LOSE r pl Qn | fore has his ¢ondition been so Don't forget. Get the cards from the sporting editor |) tna: wit sadn LOS ANGELI A z aoe : - at EEN ANNE DOWNED | wus. T consider him to be in after tode And mail them Sunday. ; h ea Bahl his. an ; Oto} immediate d , \ Gx ne y in spring trai r Hemin } way, utility infielder deluxe, has fairly close u the e wher inged been playing h g00d ball 3 Ballard made nine : has been hitting so well that it | The score H. # be hard to replace him, Hemming ‘ ene nfs" ; way, with his ability to. play i d } 4 infield position well, is a val - - | eta Won Lost Pet.’ man to have on a ball c 10 KOM! MORE {MARTY HAG VME Hast wv . a ote ABOUT THIS ART AQUA TER \ A BUTTON c so | RACKET HAN: Me, [[NIERESTIN Fl ON Mel= New York asa 4 : f | +, Tt ; TH! PAINTING !..L MY IDEA »| Vernon will present or the MATOR, ~~ BUT ID wy rat! - rates | H ti Lk’ Bi > fastest outfields in a defensive way 41D FASHIONED fe KNOWS ABOUT HIS PAINTINGH | BY WESTBROOK PEGLER ‘ 2 8°70 SOREN ye cog 3s Meh’ OLD FASHIONED? ART ~HETHINKGH TH’ EIFFI } TEW YORE Koel <i Riya h i seesee 0 4 Q| Everybody knows what a swell Tt “ M bh & 1 8 uty . yall bh 8 TAKE WHAT Y'CAN oer GREAT GUSTO | TOWER lee | JAN time that Babe Ruth receive wholesale |* "2 whd Myatt; Gas. | ball awk ake Wolfer is. And oe 1. | m Pu a ” 7 z ; i dic core, the now ce fi ¥ FOR IT“SUST SO AS WAS A RP Staaten pl sg LGN 1 Rt. yo] 19 also, a mpaeeidernon! ea \ ected In de Yi s a Lion 2A |) 1 GET MY 1.65 BACK!.| ROCULP TORI © |rabeio (oP wee RAC Garcinia’ t .6 9 1{ dim Blakesley and Pete Schnelder, i | LF MILLION, EACH OF | / asive Q ho patrol right field, w r feating West le by an’ 8-te pene LION, © \ S BE terms with a three-dneh uk th r 1 10 o)|Who patrol right field, will never score. aT delved oh cht El ae vs NL Ge Et owe MM WARDEN iid BEEN \atockholders in the ball clube of the Ple that did not draw a full house, S&vories: Reuther and Ruel;| win any medals ay outfielders, but r R oH. B GIVING ME ~TH’ COLD | Ame neue Will khow dust how le ab be was out Bhawkey, Francis, H. Johnson and|they aren't the worst in the leasue ” seat had fie: f I iaetateantiice te in inate Pusieg Barrow did not deny that a | O'Neil jby a long shot. They carry the Wrankiis tae GLEAM EVER GiNicE, ” tne Wale caningullogh: hte certain unknown proportion of | At Detroit RH E]punch of the orchard. honk send a YD “pom FOR SPENDING rT ta 1 otha a: Frid 3 (es . the crowds at ball games in | Chicago sbeeeenes cave fed) bias . 3 and Forsmar | | won't be allowed'to stand ona | Whlelt Babe Ruth’ takes part, | Detroit slanveeahlnss Pees tl ROL ene @ ee Bal | |e oe haweball spikes untit May | come only Because Babe Huth | | Watteries: — ilankenship, are [ON VERNON TEAM WILLIE DOES IT Hen THe Vanieea bonita is taki has the | Connally, Magnum, Ash and Schalk, i Willie Sims, Garfield's mound star, 7. when the Yankees berin Mele | Gwners Re gtitaeet ann dtians<| Grod a ee Vernon has one of the youngest i gave Lincoln’ but three bingles, and | Hirst tour of the Weal. Me may | uy owner docan't further his At phia—(Pive. inningay: | Meets in the minors, Ken Mu: the East Siders won the game, 5 to | ball ng iit aap hee Hiat own interests by — adimtting R HH w{Dowell at frat, Jack’ Warnoy at 4 2, Eleven errors marred the contest |e som aot mi Tet he sill Ka publicly that one athlete's pros Reser PRA | third and Wes Griffin at second, all ; Gartied “ Feveesecs be earn tg ee aemant shea ic thes Hadingas ot (tie | rabctatiegt! COWAR nd Picinich; | Wen Slade Is at shortstop the 1 ‘ ot Bi ate is L wokkeepers. iroves, alberg and Co ; age age 0 e quarte 0 Batterion nis/and Carroll; | Babe Ruth's chance of surpass BookKeaper Groves, “Walberg and Cochrane, REE Gh Sine Guerrer a reat Lincoln, Watts, Miles and ¥ | ing hia work of the ble summer |. ter on this season this shrink. | About 28 years : | j Aaa twee at ME tamer | ago ie Wkly to be noted again. tn] SEYMIT-PRO LOOP! LOOK HERE! | will be deferred for another year, | PIS DIK soars the Habe thas drawn | “ Hs Frankie Munfoo and. Mie Dun ieee ie was ft ot youth and. | Nowy Wee Wo the weket windows ODANG SUNDAY|Jack Westland ae teatiatwietts, Who foight ° aval all on the year he | @% Ne whaled away In the last few WINE bi n f i jae . . | weeks to equal that total of 59 “py gl 3 main event here recently, will meet | made that record lineran san Bute et t dbponve |e ct i ee contents eduled, the U Golf King in one of the preliminaries of the | It will never be possible to make! that ho Ae ohana fade newly organized Seattle Semi-Pro 1K WESTLAND, . Jimmy Duffy-Frankle Schoell scrap n decimal point in the not carningw! good thin year becnuay of the make baseball Teague season wilt) open| gf W's saan Bocce tat bate | / at the San Francisco ball park this lof tho Améagiedn fomkue ball toam| scr op tid tate cthte monte Bunday? atternoort mais. nd city. molt. crowns ft afternoon Jana to was Gihix proportion of the aa pa ey ? de é. oe a cles} Druxmans meet the West Seattle | WOM the University of Washington i f } : profit In directly due to the drawing SAS Svavs /athiotic club nt Bouth Park in one] cnesiaed wie in che holo. fia \| " | | or ad win in the hole fig j BEES TIGHTEN ldridge on BALT LAKE, April 14—Salt Lake x Nippon Athletic . ers’ « t the lead | proximate gruexs at to the cash value} OAKLAND, April 18.—Syq dran. (blub appa: eke Py the University links, 16 up and 14 ook u firmer grasp on the lead in | ; a [Pre tavownees cenprake as sr; {OAKS TROUNCED jtansies pen’ se Ninpsek aaane Rech aeainet Huao Jof these homers to them, and the | cleo casily defeated Oakland hore| A foublehondor touyiey i q the cific Coast leagua her - r 7" i ; ‘ ‘ is seheduled for In the morning round Westland | ‘a Pena atE ccc GF aly Se overnment is likely to hear about | yesterday, 6 to 1, MeWeeney was |the, Georgetown Polo grounds, In|») 4 1 : rday by handing Portland # 1 5 ’ eeen| [it next yoar In tho Income tax ro touched for soven Acted bingter, fone A lwhot a 7 ade: the tira Tu; . a beating. Portland outhit Salt ‘ / na EA Heep ' Hb ’ len, game Georgetown and South}. flurney Savery, Harold Niemeyer Lake, 20 to d & eel rt RU ale aC ae nd save for a wobbly flirt frame, | Park! penow their hostilities of Inst and Beyan Winter, the latter hold nd in the other tte Firemen |of the Pacitl Keo a} battl (e Water Wort Athletic club, Ol ayy fit 1 the situation well in hand, |yeaty# t . , : ‘OAS Intercollegiate | ‘The crowds at the Yankee stadium haven naarraharahaaltis iy iat championship, fell before the shot 1 | 1 wt Fame e€ the day will be} making of Westland in the first and Ye Krause and | betwAlr wes Miree Brothers Dye! three Works and Ballard at Columbia like thinness since thi season. be rounds of mateh play, re | spectively, i Bd Barrow, the business mane} ay

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