The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 20, 1925, Page 14

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PAGE Clubs sh Brerydody knows Lane, th i for the Indians. ty ehind the the Home Plate BY LEO HL ASSEN ‘Schoell Defeat Setback for Coast Welterweight * Buffalo Boy Wins Eight oe 10 Rounds From Oak- land Shadow in 10-Round Fight at San Francisco Saturday; Duffy Can’t Go Fast for 10 Rounds OR four rounds Oakland Jimmy Duffy is one of the leading welterweights of the world, but over the 10-round route, not so good. Whatever hopes Duffy had of landing a ice at Mickey Walker's crown were nn char Q given a bad setback Saturday when he took a lacing for eight out of ten rounds from Frankie Schoell, the boy from Buffalo, D” RING the spr son it was those clubs train at home series of exhit the rem season ; : os AS t off to a good start and t \ Schoell stabbed Duffy to pieces with a left diction has be be out by the 4 \ hand that made Duffy’s southpaw shooter results of the first two weeks of| look as if it was tied to his side, according to reports from play. | the ringside. Los Angeles, San Francisco | It was Duffy's third trip over the 10-round route, and he and Sacramento, three of those ~ | has yet to make good. Both Bobby Barrett and Lew Tend- teams, are in the first division.» ————_________________.. ler stopped him in the Warder tela L American League 1} as daanplbanapelenineagaiiccabanpessiiionesipuneinipesntsin?. Not only did they play ae 3.480 The Exceptions oo ae Sv LAKE Is one exception, ar ‘ the Bees untage of Ms Ml face the test of pl on the |Chicag Oscar Vitt, howe ball club that should be | Davis and Severe wa Crouse: | MORGAN-McLEAN | GO ON WEDNESDAY Tod M n Vernon is the other excep- | tion, and the Tigers had the AA 0 WINS misfortune to stack up that | first week against the Bees in | AT CHICAGO : Salt Lake and they were routed. | They did much better against Los Angeles at home. je, training yess) KEARNS AND or DEMPSEY “He'll fight; he w division, handl-| ¢ pa cap. Last year the Indians won|” oe, three games and lost 10 during the first two weeks, and thi agi it is three wins and nin Cold Facts fe is not an alibi for the In-| ciatio ; but a cold s ne Sacram and San Francisco | ¢ ayed on the average of 20 exhibition es, while the Indians and Beavers, mable to attract league teams ning in Californ because of the small popula their respective camps, played very few contests. tle played six games in all, three of the scheduled bills being called off because of rain. It takes actual competition for a fleam to get on edge for the pl. laying | Beason. And it takes a long time after the season is two weeks old to pull out of the rut, as the other teams are also get- | ting better as the year pro- gresses. It took the Tribe many weeks to h the first division in 1924, but they did it, and won the pennant It remains to be seen whether Red Killefer can do that trick with his Present combination. fed about it Plant of th club, strotled walk His time was ‘0 wear long note that Old So ite with the bright 10 write for the papers Wow \o-Thio 2= 1 ASSUMED A POSE LKE-THis WHEN T HAD MN PHOTO TAKEN Witd “THE SHAK OF PERSIA! DONT FORGET, MY MAN, “fo WAVE Nour EDITOR CAGUALLIY REMARK IN “THE ARTICLE, THAT 1 ALGO AM A SCIENTIST, EXPLORER, BIG GAME HUNTER,~VYEs, AND KT ONE-TIME, AN EDITOR, “foo !. Now WELL-TRN ‘ER ONCE AGAINmL Sust 7 CAME BACK OFF A SPRING |” 41 “TRAINING TRIP, AN’ MY "MUGGER'\@ KINDA GROGGY FROM HARD use! RAISE TH’ CHIN A LIL HIGHER, LIKE AGENATOR SINING,“"1 View Wirt, « ALARM," THATS Fresh Tie like a clean face, is always worn by thesmartly dressed man. And why not? It’s just as casy to clean a tie towash your face. Try Energine onyour favorite tle and watch the colors come back as fresh as new. No odor afterward: At your drug store—35c, Hay Arie athtenetnenanstn tne mtr tere eemete inten ath CANE PURER US Le DUFFY TITLE HOPES BLASTED! 1 a whole lot | job Hasty 4s one of Portland’s| Jim Davis is hitting the ball hard tb able to get going, Hae th y sacker for O Igec’s Fi irst Pee our Clubs Will Tangle Now Sacramento Meets Frisco Brazill Hits D . at 373 Rate| Sacramento BY ALEX ROSE tchen a gainst the The aeatie Taal tat wee.) SETIES Tg Sad | Went Seri cas moet | i f I d : - Gatire At: the) cece Ler nares oe pet Lake Tackles 4 leaders Or indians sani eine ore (OL { B. P.O ngels; Vernon Here leek like | Tribe Loses Six Games me eet {her wed fargo See ¢ dee weeks | and Gets One Draw in f tos the Tacoma Countr Golf club pI Sy oa ant teen iat Seven Starts ca SOR l Syatearatte tik ik : ; 3 K it Lake Bees Sacramento isco, SANDE. BACK _ |e the Rd x aropped atx con-| That $m thom who didn't manage World Auto Marks | NEW YORK are Made oneay Pilrvr ores ead rainy etenien e just a sur. the Seals. the rue of Salt 5 only two game 1 two weeks at home. If y can play that kind of ball on ond y will make a powerful manent place in the strous week in Sacra- Indians come me to face the Vernon Tigers, 11 and the Portland Beavers, who also se a got off to a terrible st me home for the first time lay Ses Wallace Scott Is Slated to j j wide | team | in OAKS LO LOSE SAN FRANCISCO, April 20.—San d to go 11 innings to ae ae Ge wer eas here yesterday yester- go Wallace Scott was the ranking tennis i The mornie = voces "Play Tennis in Northwes z : ‘ n r 2 { player the Northwest when the Tacoma southpaw] game was postponed because of wet — . cx :, won the Pacific International title at Portland. His smash-| ground le of game and his wonderful service made him one}. 1 ig drawing cards of the section. | But last year he was lost to Northwest competition when jana he went East and triumphed in the national intercollegiate ANGELS win ee : 7 ee a te LOS ANGLES, Apr « An.|Matches as a representative] (i é Happanta sure both games here yesterday |Of the University of Wash- t Happened ig ney 1 1 to| ington. Figen on eon ay RAIN IN Can SP i ana eee “ Bare reheat ne atc es t RANKIE SCHOELL, Buffalo, re «Angeles H 6 UMA TCEEE bat WET eNO to for Tonight, defeated Jimmy Dufty, 10 ALT LAKE CITY Apri a LD leas CAM RR a eee Res L° 18 PERGANTAS vs. Abe Cap. || TOURdS, at San Francisco hadtited tor hehe yeater et; game Be tt es ses eed Sina ecion eth lan, finish contest at catch-as- Stanford track team 66%, Call: postponed on account of |10* Angeles ‘ ee ine East c ; i i oh aie en. Mike uimeete:| fornia 64%, at Palo Alto. Relay Myers and Ennis: Hryan, Christian,! 1¢ Scott {s on hand It will tend to! finish contest at jiuditsu style Geieced hs) clive e Northwest tournaments | ‘These two matches will feature the wrestling show to be staged by i delega-| Jim Lamb at the Labor temple hall 2 and the Cana O. A. C. relay team set four. mile record at Drake relays; if ansas quartet made SE E t un th Ul tion trom Call Lamb, the promoter, wilt ret.{| World mark of 42 seconds in 440. eae P ", will ref-+) yard event; Illinois smashes 880- dian Davis cup team definitely de-} aah oth LY, ANK RUNNE RS | cides to play here ES Spine ie yard relay) with mark of 1 Td RuM-H') | TOKYO, April 20-—Loren Murehi-| epan DATE Locke, of Nebraska, steps 100 j MctuRE | |% ng thele fleeting | DERINIT _|TWO GAMES. IN | ot Wisconsin, ieakes record of #8 this s the me ets will be shy \F1L Was-TH' EDrtor, Ip pesaeasiat AGW DANS] Jon a world t x , ene of The Sta Rees Picture uti] | AS AS] Jon a world t ublished a pa ssuteans e) feet 10 inches in shot put. rt of recorda St fore admirin 5 ent] WE HAD A L{CROgs-WoRD| Jot recordn Sunday 1 een souemedt SAME E NO IORI cee Storm, Hen []_ PUETLE, Murchison covered 126 moters in »ved ahead two weeks so as| The Nippon Athletic club and Parade planned for opening ‘Wo WoRDS | j 13 Dye Works were || @#Y of season here; Mayor Brown k sprinted | not to conflict with the City tourna. | Three Brothers ‘ sisi proclaims half-holiday. seconds and Pad RUN & HEAD- F a A REA OF SB LEFERS {175 meters in 18 4-5 is m winners in the first games pla LINE, “BIG MEANING, The Americans were welcomed to | in the Seattle Semi-pro league Sun- | are % S WIND HrtS WeATED | | Meiji stadium by Prince Chichibu. | LANGLIE IS day, Three more games were sched Pat Shea, ex-Seal pitcher, pury TOWN AN Bc iospwerel ‘They will depart for Manila Thurs-|PREP CINCH uled, ‘but : called “oft “on! Rocounti’of | Chated. bysbEtneapelia: clubs PRINT TH’ . *1 |day by way of China | Howard Langlie, ranking junior | Wet Brounds. Wallan <Wonssed) sisehe first MATOR'S MUG —_—— 3 | player of the section, is In his last} The Nippons defeated the Green | ; thieth 50 i a e to Athletics, 3 to 0. jyear in high school and the two.| Lake Merchants, 6 to 3. Frank || ®™* iy 2 |time prep champion is conceded a| Nagamine twirled a steady game RTE | cinch in the high school play, which 5 % slty-Watertront A... baie | will get under way soon. He is] The Three Brothers won the other || haited by rain. : | \.club Juniors. jclub, 7 to 1. The contest ended | Victorian golfers lead Seattle suddenly t seve: rm 7. BY HENRY L. FARRELL | | hen hie Be eventh inning, |] linksmen, 17-8 in singles, 15-10 In |AJEW YORK, April 20.—Cincin der to two Ik Hat sd Salman's Or- |] doubles in first matches in B, C. HIN nati and Cleveland, Ohio's on Star League der to two Ballard players to leave |! for Stirrat cup. turn matches re field was not heeded, Hendricks || hore in September tries in fle major leagues, are off lanavnelag here in September, " TF | ind Reider of Ballard had protested |to a flying start Contracts for Star league managers | One of Kalman's decisions, and it UNDER tT! The ee pees not itd a | n't be avaiable until day morn-| finally resulted in the umpire or jmwame yet and the Reds havo lost | ins ie abou ns tained early | doring them to leave the field. The only one game, The Indians have | Tuesday and should returned, filled} ain nett | lathe aor iE ty [outs not later 1 Thureday, Fifteen | PAlt refused, and Kalman apparent- Won four games and the Cincinnatl |men can be slgned for the first kame, | ly rightfully ordered the game stop. and the score to stand as it While the Reds were generally The Arden Cubs were not repre- picked ay nothing better than a t At Friday's meeting of club has taken five out of six. | fourth place elub, their early sue Ker of Jinn tong, 'us’ they. deliver as they | on IN TIE GAME) |f} 38. each, 3 for $1.00, have been doing, the team will al man | Teadeant Todd's and Newcastle battled thru| two regular halves and 80 minutes | overtime in a fruitless effort to| break Up a scoreless soccer tle at} Renton Sunday, It was an Intense game from start | to finish, replete with thrills Art Kelly, Forbe Strang | Blundell starred for New Castlo, while Daly and Lapaneky were the Todd's sensations or for The Sagless and won't turn yellow. have to be considered seriously, — | star league for the | Connie Mack's Philadelphia Ath. | lotics, ranked as 4 possibility in the | | Home team managers for ni American league, are playing fine ball form the John MeGraw has his Giants] to what hours he bas obtained. hig moving at a fast pace the team looks Hke a sure eal Players wisht | winner t league team al “thelt nam The Pittsburg Pirates have been |addrenses, phor nitions to the [the big disappointment of tho early [snorting editor and. they will be turned rinpiel ek see over to. the various managers, Playorn ma but ay Hub 19 having a | Who Nave reached (helt der birihane ond. Hoyt. Won.18 gamow. and) lost. 18 lot of tough luck, or before April 1, 1926, are Ineligible, in 1924 for a poreentage of 681, ‘ ve Ae Eee See eee eee eee

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