The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 25, 1925, Page 4

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4 i Brashear’ s Decision Turns Tide for Indians, re aes a q In the Who's Who Book of Sports im Seattle Athletics | Close Play With Score Tied PavesWay to Win McCabe Called Safe at Third With Score Tied, and Then Seattle Goes Wild, Winning Third Straight Game, 10 to 5; Home Runs Feature BY LEO H. LASSEN apoleon’s indigestion cost the French aterloo; it’s often one such thing that) HEY the B say that attle of W turns the tide one way or another, In yesterday’s ball game it was Umpire Brashear's de-| cision on a play at third*base in the eighth inning that ruihed the tussle for the Vernon Tigers, Seattle winning, 10 to 5. The score was tied. McCabe had beat out a hit and Baldwin rifled a single to center. McCabe rounded second and lit out for third. | § The ball beat him to the bag and Warner stood over the sack waiting for him, McCabe hit the dirt and Brashear, standing | over the bag, called him safe. The first real debate of the season here got under way, and before it was over Catcher Murphy had been chased to the club- . = a: = Introducing, ladies and gentlemen, some camber of Og Who's W No Bet in Seattle thledlcs from left to Slot of nasty things about his e instructor at the Seattle club; Ray Daughters, coach of the Crystal Swimming club; Capt. Charley Dolphin, ions, and such, which is cus- i league; Jack Jones, captain of the Mercer grammar sc hool baseball nine; Captain Cook, head of the Physica tomary | Coast League instructor i in w omen’ 8 physic al education at the U niv sity of Washington. that it turned the tide towards the 7 Frosh Crews (BASEBALL | Irish Down Scots on Links ‘ | Racing Reed |, BITS sy Piatti dk ae Te ie Eight Today |p.- | Crserann Reons Asp CIMGLES Arctic Club 5) “+ Mickies in » b re PLUMMER house and all of the Vernon Tigers assembled at the plate and pulled and tugged his Umplets all over the lot and said Mrs. Bragdon, girls’ tenni Seattle Commercial baseball Miss Lou E. Anderson, Star staff PI right, they are: president of the f Culture institute; esight, home-town decis- & Bradley stow by Carter otomraphers Plummer Pulls Squeeze Play Plummer squeezed McCabe across | with a beautiful bunt and wee body was safe. Brady took a third strike for out No. 2, but Brazill| doubled to left and Eldred singled | out with a man on first; as it was, |* one was away and runners on first | \." Washington Yearlings | Fn: Ge aaa 710) Wi h | ia are—Fitcher Jee Gene Will Try Comeback in| »'s's2 Mizar" {et pening Wit and third, Two-Mile Event GAMES NEXT WEEK Oakland at Seat to right, bringing in five runs and| 0 : , : making the score Seattle 10, Vernon| finch at Portiand. ing, 8 to 1 S d | 81 68 W Sait Lake at San Francisco = MY 5 5, what it was after the game was| Sacramento at Low Avevien HE TWO University of Washing-| «pessy” ames oun ay in over vation ‘ erty Vance was pounded for 19 ite whier ton freshmen crews were ELLIOTT Is ne Saas se Prior to this time it was a ¢/12 of 14 Teams in Circuit nip-and-tuck battle with home _« |Great Finish Wins for Will Swing Into Action == Pe MES runs playing the big part, Bill wns to start at 4 p. m, winding | anes 8 Men o’ Erin in Ingle- sheeple and tdielpsieoed ON WAY FRO MB to nce eeshineton cide ¢ 1 |in tascam tres inciege saettne wica |. LOMIOXTOW Me day | Biaail! was tn a hitting mood yeater-| a Gore Match s the | Tinie raked havec with beth of |. Ace Millott, Heattio first sucker,|, The crews were to line up ean te beat WURDE ot thas ". : an: jhas left for his home in the East. | follows oe eecie tn ha BY ALEX C. ROSE Hemingway opened the scoring |!t Was learned from further X-ray| The first Washington boat ; teams in The Star! rian Yano was up to hie old tricks | 7 fee with a blow over the right. field |Dictures that the bone was fractured|‘ake the water = with | Berns if the Heowns hit safely Junior baweball{some @ speeches. | Friday 5 Becunt yd wall for Vernon in the second. 44 Was not a “green tree” break|Lownestein (167) stroking; Len je league will swiNE| yuny secede fa playing great bat for | men . With two away in the fifth, Bar. |® first thought after he had frac-| Jenkins (164, No. 7; Alfred Nyw Into action Bunday |ihe indiana The peppery left flelder rot : foot singled and Emmer threw Oll-|‘ured his leg in Sacramento. |No. 6; Lowell Mickelwnit (172 on the playfields of | three « eet ver’s chanco into right field and| The injured leg may have to be|5: Dick eighth Seattle. It will be | [if safe. when there |febroken and set. | Milla (15 ae: < the start of the everybody was should have been three outs. Wolfer lofted one over the right field wall Heattle has made “only two fielding er- sixth an Star (164), No. 2; Gilbert E and Bob Logan coxswatn. | | bow p |* NAVY CHAMP DIS | the opening | piay tol and Révoly soclation was or Iniversit Southern | | Ky., and the University of Southern | | ganized at a meeting held California, Low pages WOODRING FARMED Wednes FIELD Wey DI D WINS BY KNOCKOUT) 3" and Vernon had a 4-0 lead. . LOS ANGELES, April 25.—Dur.| Reed lineup tg follows arom | henna BS on % fie 4 = 0} oke; Davis (164), No. ames follow Barfott in ing the week four navy ring cham ian ‘ C ig Pe atl a | - LEAGU E NO. 1 Frank Brasiit combed a liner into the Troubl |plons have been discharged from|?; Mills (7 eee igges we Rg ; uble ithe Pacific fleet base at Han Peary |} Tator (164), No. 4; Welnatein| ‘The White Sox proved it can be done Brosdway Pirates vs. Y. AOS Barfoot was in plenty of trouble /and are looking for trouble in this| (56). No. 3; Abbott (160), No. 2; B | ts, however, when they won ©. A. at Garfield at 12 noon. being good for ®| By) eslek used Tom Oliver, one of fm the early innings, two snappy lity, These men are Eddie Hutt |Tstor (148) bow, and Swett, cox- oes ing South Lake Juniors vs. Cle » ; centerfield, as double plays saving him twice. But|rman, light. heavyweight: - Jimmy |®™all- max club at South Park at 12 ng. Oleg aide t x jman, nt o elght; mon Seen | he didn’t get away with It all/pyrnes heavyweight; Mike eae, Washington's second shell wi ME RUN MITTERS | noon, i i —— potiarokd | Byrnes, hee ht; 3 ctor, iG tha following “mens” Holetar, oreo DI Georgetown Cubs vs. Garfield Sterling Stryker ts dune to pitch for Pr es edt lk [ee aE Dee» Lev Sai Bibetae Seallaine | Eagles at Garfield at 2 p. m. Say, with Herman Pilletve for singrec, y featherweight. All were champions |} piu aeaiagleaing 35th 4 2 7 de Queen Clty Mot idle. and Brazill tripled them home |i. their , Dewar and Coxswain | # Re 1 y ore, 2 in the fifth. Myers se wd . LEAGUE NO. % Herman walked, McCabe singled, | % j Wheat Cascade Wolves vs. Arden Re1 ld Shu ts G rfi Id Herman scored on Baldwin's fly in| HOY LAKE, Eng. April 25 HUSKI 1g OS Husky Athletic club vs, Inde the sixth. Then Plummer kissed a|F. Ellison of Liverpool won the ait E L E pendents at B. F. Day at 2 ut in A at Contest Yong fly over the right field wall,|England amateur golt title Friday) QTV AR GOLF RS HORNSBY IN" p.m. dikes ; Exit Barfoot. when ho defeated Samuel Rob! Garfield Cubs vs. West Green ait glad bned | fixe nth jot Southport, 1 up in their 3¢ } Bryan Winter and Harold OS © Merchants at Green Lake | » ‘ ° i E. 0 figure out Vernon Knots fiat eahioks acest ct icot sine sheik Blt CL E CALL Pras ype ore ‘ ; 3 “ and Prexy P, the Score ; ae the University of Washingtor LOUIS, April 25.—Ordered to South Seattle Merchants, idle. | \) A te “4 O'Da tr he Sham- —_ oer {it |i the elghen. CAMPAGR proviah dap hi ay links team on the| the bench for three oF four s| ‘The champion Georgetown team | Rooseve 1 res re hs onvinee Be ‘ s mee pages ‘| SANF Sam. | eve the Intercollegiate tourna-| with a» concussion of the | will be the center of Interest tomor- | ett Seattle ; - Hee dink a mee Warner, walked. But Murphy, run- Campagno, ‘on| ment at Portland bralty Rogers Hornab in thelr game with the Gar-|Lincoin” yaar ¢|1S WINNER 2 a . ot ning with a piano on his Le wae | over Patsy Flannigan, & Winter has quit school and Ni agien an many of their stars | ‘Roosevelt t cee won etwas flagged at third on Bi ley’S | tast night |meyer in doing outside work along , year are missing, including ADWAY downed Garfield in| i This much, however, must be sald bunt. McDowell mussed things up} windite - _ his udies and finds it im leat Torlel and Geystel he feature prep baseball o wt | UTD yeate in favor of the Ha and With a double to right that ares HUSKIES WIN to continue gotting one | Arden Cubs, the league! yesterd 4 to 0. Queen Ai | Lincoln nine jthat is that they made a “Garrison Warner, That ended the scoring | nh” t sie e University of Washington E, for their fourth season, will also be | p jonpvel all i , | lowed th 8 but five bi s | finish’ meet which me Vernon, y, ; rs caNed ir t pote the | It and Ballard all won their ¥ iraaenes , team defeated Bellingham watched, as they have abou! he on se R mi fours petee toning varaick de 4 to 3, on Denny Field | |\Mrs. ‘Rath Suffers Re same bunch that started out in WSN aly Senna Bee t 19 t looked lke a walks 4 5 Milica } skull thetr ore Broadway and Ballard are now 2 | for the ete o’ Irvine. game was in the sack for the | P¥day. | Nervous Breakdown cs rt F. Hyland f : § ae and Gam; Miles ana : ; chert naly lig Sir le ge pt eae oe ities Bec adeeduihertas i ss ive is . Home n managers, without | leading the league, with four wins One of the big surprises of ther fall { Oaklai RAY MILLER W Le ORs AEE eee inet cards, thoroly | fax, must turn in reports of the] and no tosses | QUAKERS LOSE the singles matches, was when other fall out of Oakland, the | ina Pat Ruth, fl in St. Vincent's hospital,| examined Hor but discovered | eames played Sunday The Btar. | . SHAT ‘ ' Indians jumped in the percent- | LOS ANGELES, April 25—Ray| has { iced thetecbe ile ait ars iil and onty |ztmes played Sanday at Tho Bt ~ TO KUAYS Skipper Harris annexed a point . arce | 3 A i as been joined there by his oe, | HO of the skull and only | not tates han’ T o'clock | “Sunda ra age column and are now head- | Miller, Chicago, won the decision| sr ruth, a constant viaitor at the|® slight Jar to the brain, EF cit no an to be available for pube| REXNOLDS TWIRLS n Anne journeyed out Rainier | from Hill Irvine on the first ng the second division. over Johnny Lamer in the 10-round | jogpj suffered a nervous break ball had caught Hornsby tion Monday TWO-HIT GAME and walloped the Frankl game, the Scot wanted rte sell It was another cold, raw day Fri-|main event at Hollywood last night.| own ‘Friday and 1s now herself a| sq nt a different spot on tho|' hese rerores must contain the| Jerry Reynolds, Broadway twirler,| Quakers, 8 to 1. Springer, Kuay| his clubs, but falling to find | day and only a handful of fans| Caer patient. head, hi he might have Kone | rung, hits, errors and complete bat, {turned in a nifty exhibition of mound |twister, was touched for by | Habe elaaad cent ieaoea were out. NORFOLK VS, PELKEY Mra. Futh’s condition Ja “not| down lke Chapman, the shortstop Of both toatay With the Meh. | Work against Garfield yesterday, al: | ping ms touched “for Wit Sour | eee ae ine eiih tet mate ! Vemon— AB. R. H. PO. A. E.| OAKLAND, April 25—Kid Nor-| serious, and {» attributed to worry| of the Cleveland who was Peat : Meh: | owing but two hits, the Tigers wine| 2 tigate nonce dasa uddra ith sry Oliver, cf Hes oe Slee ve Maveet ieill iaiest Ray | the Hails tr aiicart ep : «of the game. | ore. R. . 8 | The clubs are not for sale this Wolter, it 64 1 » ig? | . hegro boxer, meet ay jover the ambino's tine Both | k d by a pite game The schedule for May 3 follows Ining the game, 4 to 0. Broadway | Q Anne us s * morning Hemingway, ss 1.4 1 2 & 2% 1|Pelkey, Onkland middleweight, in ajare expected to leave the hospital the Yanks at tho Polo LEAGUE NO. 10 tallied twice in the third and a pair |" . Ne | Suaturrnts “olakoce 50 Murphy, ¢ .......4 ® 1 1 1 06/10-round bout here May 6. early in May in 1920. atid! » fitt meer and Warner; Moree and es ay’s victory makes it 50 er Ore es ae a eae faa A pl : Y. M. CG. A. vs. Georgetown | 8&2in In the fifth : | [Pr 80 on the double but there Esmestey, Hise k @ OT 8 Cubs at South Seattle, rte fone RR | —— = jare three other nd it Dowell, 1b Sr eupice sis Queen City Motors vs. Broad: | Hronaway ‘ | | | looks as tho this seri. Sees 0) 79 wiy Pirates at Broadway. | Foster, Busard and Carroll; Teynolds ous for Third and Cherry links O10 895) 88 The South Lake Juniors will {°° "!!" { NATIONAL | che onship, is going to be the be idle. | es Se eer eas coag ¥ > Yo wee. 8 BALLARD IN j ever. Hannah, @ 66010 9 Z ; ae LEAGUE NO. 2 14 TO 2 WIN | Won Lost 1 the next match is going to co Se ear Gers erin | WHAT KIND OF A EGAD MLAD, “= A AN { dpose Youre West Green Lake Merchants | “pattard won a decisive 14 to dae come off has not been announced, oe ary a tie dai ea daa DEAL DID Y'MAKE HALF MILLION DOLLAR SITTING TIGHT FoR A Va.’ Husky Athletic club et Tory over Went Seattle. The , ‘ CO ee Biradiy, 2b: seit eute 3 is LAST NIGHT WITH TH! ARTICLE 1S NOT SOLD HALF MILLION, AN NoT Routtr Gentile. Merchants .Wio | tte mae & 1600 part yealarday'e |: contlions ace Eldred, rt ; 5 6 1 4 6 Ol LETHREETIKENPES OVER OF AN EVENING lu A DIME LESS, EH? ~ Garfield Cuos at Garfield, | |r : 7 ‘hoo | Craving action, immediately, oa ee a | YOUR PAINTING 2 HOWEVER, I CAN-TELL | | I'D LIKE-To See One oF! || tien Cin eines ee ude Il AMERICAN _ MA St. Louis inh. Z ommes 2 0 2 4 e , ' : | . Day. Se ATE 7 eee | § oul . Ermer, a po 2 2 11 EMiDENTLY V'DDNYT Vou “Hig, THE EM LOSE HIS REASON, The Arden Cubs will bo idle, | Won Lan pa, | Gcinnat 2 BEES LOSE ' Piummer, p ot Rae: 1 ‘4 - CA ‘on Lont Pot. | St. Louis . . 1 ij moe Bodh 6 SELL IT FOR A HALF GENTLEMEN Were | | AN’ FLAGH #10.——~ 4)” “paitertes:. Rixey, Benton and | 108 ANGELES, April 25.—Sate sormaitt baiisd tor ‘Christan 1a env=| [| MILLION DOLLARS, OR DEEPLY IMPRESSED] | WHY SAY NouD GIVE | MARKS TUMBLE: : i0| Hargrave; Halnes, Sothoron, Shee-| Gay" tq & Crandall twiried et Cheers by soaines | Nou'D BE ENTERTAINING WITHTHE REMBRANDT] | HIM “TH PAINTING ~ AN bin 48 Lato Re | ails foe tal Witinars?= ‘ “WH! FIRE DEPARTMENT eee Wheto new iceeox DIN TANK MEET HER a Sue ERE NER LRG RB, ; WITH A BIG HOUSE BACK AGAIN TO FOR “TOMORROW, THEN |€] | SAN FRANCISCO, April 25 y 8 ut} LBS OSA a : Innings pliched—Barfoot 6%, Christian WARMING T NIGHT! CLoge THe HELP 'EM HOME rld'a reconls wero mmaatiod Fri! Now York at Washington, no | patter : Cienewieh and O'Neil; | yety L Pet ee 32%. Charge defeat to Penner. At bat—| ! Ah F Mt eNO! ame. ean, untzinger, a Devine, - = Off Bartoot 21, off Christian 2. Hits ARANGACTION ! « Wet TH | ponat An AS Uy ewimming “chem \" “At Chicago: H, 4, | Hartloy | Yl Matted —Ott Baitoot f, ott Chrintian 1 | {Plonships, when Johnny Weiamuller | y¢troit 4 At Philadelphia tH. Be. BEAVERS WIN = wa—Ott Bartoot 6 oe te Jof the moe A. 6. won the 100 | Chicago a 4 : | Brooklyn . ‘ ATE Sd PORTLAND, April 25.—Portland Penner 1, Struck out—Plummer 1, Bar yard free style finals in 62 1-6 sec- ? i gee F | Philadelphi 5 .2/W 1 ore yesterday, ' Batteries: | We Holloway and pha, . 15 .2| Walloped Oakland here yesterday, foot 1, Perer 1. Bases on bi -Pium- onds as ic © exist ‘Co ¥ 5 a 2 Home runs—Hemingway, Woiter, Pium 820. OF. Wi ROOONC oh | Mitehell and Henline The c I HOR mer, Three-base hite—Lane, | Bruzill | ‘The other mark to go by el Rewetaln: Rr {At Pittsburg we, |Qbkland <...06 : ee Seasthnss HescBrasii, McDowell, Bac. hourds was the 220-yard breast tne SSAct iret br eH Baha be Ma dee rifice hite—Emmer, Haldwin, Plummer ai ; ‘ Philadelphia ..... 7 6 0} ag 0} Kuna, Boehier, Kaiser and Road; Mare Huns batted In--Hemineway, Wolter 3, roke, won by Walter Spence of! poston. 6 » | Pittsburg § 1 [th Burns and Crosby Basil 4, Baldwin, Plummer 3, M it jthe Now York Athletic club’ in|” Batteries: Baumgartner, Walle| Batteries and Hart . ouble plays feoming 25. 5, whe » defeatec ob Mh & b o Ye, Griffin to McDowell, Hemingway to ier i : si a he dee oh 1 Bob kel | Gati Rommel! and Cochrano; Bull. | Petts Yde, Aldridge and Smith, | SEALS ON TOP ime of rane 145.” Umpires | Leth dapat bal el edbapt As ip jerton, Ferguson and Pioinieh: am SAN FRANCISCO, April 25.—San ardone ‘older, and Johnny Fairey of the! at Cleveland RoW Ore ‘on M Will hanaled 1 t tle | | University of Minnesota, national! gt. y,oule = C4 an 1 Francisco went into a tie for the “COT” RICE MARRIED | title holder | eae) MB eee iledeeeeeg ie 8 5) C. h fo) « | Coast Joague leadership here yes. PU EMHiea AWAIL Show tidal tects | Dee [Slaven ernest uae a oach at Olympia) teriay, vy detoating Sacramento, ¢ Yall and basketball star, was married | [peal pel Maa sitio Leen Oa OLYMPIA, April 25.—Stanley R, fiere Wednesday to Ethel Anno| New Revolver Clab | vite ana myatt athletic director of the HF. Goodenough. Rice played football | | , Ord, High, school) has. ac vane oy und basketball for Breadway high Is Organized Here) cy | cepted the position of Olympia high | Keattys and Koehlo Veeney and wehool, Centre College, Danville, | The Northwest International Pix: | ) NE Y WINS school football coach j xelle Heh teed Jday night, Lieut, Ralph Wiltamuth, WEMBI and, April PORTLAND, April 25.—Art Wood ah ee [Fort Lawton, was named president | BOSTON, April 25.—"Dynamito" | Before the ihseeat crow that evor| {8 Portland catcher, has been Pooh amnenicr ne oracle find Capt. Fred uecker, National | Jim Maloney, Hoston’s young heavy. |aw a soceer match in this country, farmed to the Martinaburg, Va. club Gives, Seattle Degto, won the four. Guard, vieo president. ©. T. D.| wolght wmMsation, won over “at. | Sheffield United today defeated Cai rt the Tuo Ridge league, RAGA | dscliion tober. Bud’ Hercot, | irandt, Pueltie Telephone, company, ting” | MeCr@ury a local colored alte City, 1 to 0, tn the finale of the] averett, here last night. Hldtiler polled dopartuibats in the teoanilon ao TROHGleR > teauORGUe HB ete TAeCUeTAL ate er onge oe PEC BASEBALL WASHINGTON MUTUALS WIN The Washington Mutuals defeated Dexter Horton, 7 to 2, league contest last ning Bankers’ wight, in a five-in uaa urer | ‘The automobile racer who refrains from fracturing anything other than speed records may bo sald to be got Ung along beautifully, necond round of a scheduled 10 round bout here Friday night The referee stopped the bou even times, four times in the and three thes in the second, knockout if the after Maloney had floored MeCreary first] $8 to 0, In a | ional championship. | Li t The JERAL RE National Bank of Commorce tho Federal Reserve team, Commercial Jeague, bankers’ division, game Iriday, won ¢ Seattle vs. Vernon Double-Hloader Game Called 40 PL) Tomorrow

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