The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 24, 1925, Page 21

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FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1926, THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 21 John Miljus Blanks Tigers 2-0;. Allows Only Five Hits hig Serbian in Pitching | Cliff Brady, Master Bunter, in Action | Philadelphia Athleties Duel With ‘Red’ Oldham eee Keep Pace in American : | PVEH tour top teams of the Amerl-| ‘This was the ‘Tigers’ sixth whip ian Right-Hander Makes Fine Debut on Mound Before Small Crowd on Windy, Cold Day; Mc- L iatiseeane tek Secrene ny BAA Bou Slataed igre ae ie (abe Keeps Up His Great Hitting good the hopes of Connie Mack —— last, alt BY LEO H, LASSEN | and naturally the fo NHN MILJUS, the big Serbian, pitched his first full vapencemseg sess. game for Seattle Indians yesterday and he shut door in the faces of the Vernon Tigers. Wiljus let the visitors down with five hits and narry = a run while his mates were scoring twice on “Red” Oldham, the veteran southpaw. It was a real pitchers’ battle and quite a contrast to the hitting orgy of the day before. Seattle’s first run came in the second inning. Frank Emmer opened with a single and scored on Red Baldwin's terrific double to right center. j The only other tally of the contest came in the sixth when Babe Herman and Billy McCabe doubled to left, the big first sacker ; coming over. 7 With a real fast ball working and his MILIUS curve ball shooting across the plate with ging speed Miljus was in trouble only once, and that} the ninth when Hemmingway and Hannah singled with out. But Miljus retired the next two men and the! ne was in the sack. | game in ¢ won thelr games Thursd | The nmates of the | ay. on the wea position of the E jding ts good, Giants iding their aver- ational league op while the wad 6 the Braves an- | The Senators, Ath | dians, who were tled f | all-won thelr games and the | standing of these squads is now & to 4. Jewse Barnes of the Braves |faced his brother Virgil of the |Glants at the start, but Virgil was the only Barnes boy in there pitch jing at the finish. The Giants have won six out of seven and lead the cireult by @ comfortable span. | fames won and two lost | ‘fhe Senators nosed out the | Yanks again in Washington, 2 to | 1, altho Herb Pennock, the { | Yanks’ left-hander, gave ‘only eight hits, two fewer than his helpers made fro hary and The Keds won second position Gregg. The Yanks ve only when they whipped the Cards won three out of eight ball games again in St. Louls, 7 to 2, thus far, and the Senators h Something had to vreak here inflicted most of the beatings. | as the Reds and Cards were The Athletics have been pick tled for second ing the bones of the Boston Red The Phils, surpassing them Sox and expanding their average selves, won again from the on this tasty diet. They won Dodgers, 10 to 8, in Philadelphia. again from the Boston club ‘The Dodgers used five pitchers ‘Thursda of. in a game of violent swatting. * sustained themselves) Brooklyn, the town that stood e yw second in last year’s finish, Is still seventh, with only a pair of conquests in seven combats. The « beat the Pirates, 10 to in Pittsburg. Three American league pitchers and two in the Na- {tional went all the way for thelr Sex, who or noéilt, nore thonthly abe Keeps tos Hannah called the turn on Billy {le gave = annah nt 4 th Pas et 1 i iigiske The errors in the eight ball games ane yest y ar ad Oldham | wat ds gr Sepogpert ge int ran up to the tidy spring time total the it with eane’'s | other conditions Jot 26 solid smashes, k yesterday with three more TENNIS MEN WILL MEET Pet. at EO LAGERSTROM, C. C. Wil- 4 iams, Earl White, O. T. Ste Jick Burr and Frank Kozlow- 44a tains of the six teams in the -323| Woodland park tennis league last year, are invited to meet tonight h the sporting editor of The Star t this newspaper's office to discuss the new left fielder pounded |The Intentional a doable and a single, both | p hits, and beat out a third [4 ass | three blows in four trips. P makes six hits for him in fast nine times at the plate. y well from Wednesday NATIONAL Cliff Brady, the league's best bunter, has just laid one d own to advance Billy Lane to second base. Notice the bat, | pictured in mid-air, Truck Hannah is behind the plate for Vernon. The photo was snapped when Brady was batting | lin the first inning of yesterday's ball game between Seatt le and Vernon. | ‘ Btar Blatt Photographers Expect Records to Fall ‘STAR LOOP he turned a: and faced | at from the other side of the [BOX AMEMICAN LEA This gives him the advantage . faxing a curve ball break plans for the present season. . | | rake Relays Tod WILL OPEN Habe is one of the few players p Siar J . fee la bad time last year, in that it con- i Coast lengue who hit with h y' MOINE I Ar ‘ t 440, the form tel bose ar Junior Baseball league |... 375 year, Th ts otf t ted I Inst ok Detr | flicted with the vacation periods, will \ ime pow rom both sides e T ¢ of ¢ ; easOR bee 3 Lf @ Sah w lego at 1 1 the 5 | be reorganized if there is a sufficient Playi 1 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE K of the K of | demand for it. mer aying e Ww at Pet. | relay Prt x | Plans call for a skprt, snappy sea an ; 2 4 nted ‘t ‘ Ta R-|son with a once-around robin, the phere 1 1 | whole scheduled to be completed by has played som: ‘ons Cok 2. Sines ee shiante . and/| June 1, the opening date of the reg» for the Redskins "a a att ‘ ’ The t y ri x {ular ar-Woodland park tourna Ha co the tam ame] White Retain : Sua at btig cadet toh | mer i : id ana with: 4 ite et . Portiand 0 Mba dabesch ate i ( fo the | If the league goes over It will be iF) His work in the field and with 4 N 1Di . n 4 4/continued after the completion of 14 stick is all that anybody can ationa ving e 1 HPO. A.B at i lie hina letincs carseat : and as long as he keeps up | : ® eee oe AO KOS i kind of playing Benedict | Title in Meet a es 2 {A ; RM. K|_ At New York RH ®. Crane will have a tough NAN FRANCISCO, Ar Py ‘ 4 t r o ¢ +1 10 1) Boston ae s 6 breaking into the lineup. SS weniaslcumna ert rrecatt ‘ ; eae . ni | 8 $ 1|New York . Ait hie ger is handling groun¢ a heh th dag ~ b | —__— Bengough; Zachary, arnes, Kamp and) Glbeon;~ V, te anit hey a tar, and now und : | a 2 and! Gayder, , He bad trouble heretofore | 52" Francisco Olymy . > o 6 ‘ ae | LALS AGAIN R retained the national low board div-|+w F “8 °° r Joie | ; q Ses : 5‘ ' 1 1 2 | 8A FRANCISCO, April 24 ‘ ‘ 1 i Franc € { to win Cochran; Kalli of he would tighten u . . ditic AB. 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