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tDAY, APRIL 25, 1 SEATTLE STAR z See a EMMER HAS POWERFUL ARM ‘ " SPEAKING ¢ mmer he f I ‘ speed and b unning. + ape ac ! ewes ; ; rr bey Cliff Brady and Ross Eldred got into such a meas at San Frat You don't hear anybody making excuses for » right-handed rn strongest throw ar the league toda fastest runner who is the best baserunner A shortstop fe called upen to make mere long (tows than » and the ball y od, u run result that Just abou sticker falling to hit # right-hander’s curve ball ® fastest man in the lea, today in a straight any of the other infielders, and a mw who is fast enough to meant ¢ ball gam It's largel, » the mental makeu, ft t the erage away dash is Pete Schneider, the big utility out to balls hit to elther side ts invaluable to his team If he That same week Paul Waner and Hal Rhyno held a debate outhp hitter heen told so t L Tiger the arm that is necessary to flag men at the fest sack over a short fly and it fell safely, going for two bases, and it tcher has somet on him that f pea has never been beater a match mmer has come up me nobby plays in the first started a rally that resulted in the Indians winning ; ball players and yet in over 100 pss ee chan “ge been called upon to m Out at the Ra Valley yard the other day Ike Wolfer and Bd 20 t HE NEVER STOLE A BASE! McAuley, who is now with the Chicago Cubs, was a bearcat Hemming tuggered around after a fly ball and Wolfer f TONY LA ZERE HAS ARRIVED There are many fast men in the game w 1 It came to throwing made ‘the eateh | \ding on the gras after it Oe ; j Peas cia laiindt hier tavunvs Seti Hal Rhyne, of the Frisco Seals, is another powerful throw Mifare la redlio- rid setee ich bl the fielde re ot ex goal ‘ seats vamn DONG. te) is ing shortstop. He can play back on the edge of the outfield ates sccin'ora ‘sbbek ueut’le tb ie tan tise Gall if bases or who don't make the effort and gets to balls that other men, with weaker arms, couldn't he a ‘tees here is much more to stealing and runnt play because they couldn't throw them out if playing that deep. kept the l ut of the the Mabbae ae a : : th Ao t first base; only an tronarmed 11 BRAZILL CAN HIT SOUTHPAWS 4 ynson , ' oe eee Ane ‘ ett sch an assist Without a good shortstop a team is like an automobile with eet thelr le starting with the BRAZILL ts left-handed hitter who x nck & out an engine; the only way it will run is downhill ank Emme another fast runner ry pitehing. ; / ; 1¢ will be in pps ti dcieies tatenvd EMMER fest man on the local club, stole only one bax THE ALPHONSO- GASTON ACT ( um gave the thind nce ot ¢ Hee gl sf Clarke Pittinger ton 1g GE , t Cups nae | fielding of st : ; playing there nc and has already plifered fou ft bags in the gumes played O™ th nth 1 and outfield. on swinging, and finally a double int Shortetop is the beck a at the dete Ge the vane tana thus fa nd t ils are allowed to drop sufely or are field that gets utr e mi —_—-~ —- see 8 16 PS ae 66 8 Spring Series Famous Frainer =a Ring Title SALT LAKE SLUGGERS IN LEAD Will Open on | for Morgan, Local Featherweight | ] Star Ecletic _|_No-Hit Twirler | Next Friday ~ Golf Tourrey Round-Robin Scheduled at Inglewood for Washington Class| Elevens | | Annual Play to Start May | 2; Prize Not Named as! Yet | EAR ye! Hear ye! Beginnt next Saturda May 2, me of the In; will start Lefty O’Doul Batting | Over .500 Mark So Far Averages, Including Games ofl Last Sunday, Show | Bees Dominate Hitting Columns; Frank Brazill Heads Indian Sluggers; Frank Emmer High Up | | | | shown in| coming Inter ass football se es, which will Boge ctes averages of the Coast league for the first two weeks of play, easily explain the Salt Lake team’s spurt to the top of the standings. the | In Lefty O’Doul, the Bees have the league’s leading clouter. He hit a mere .510 for the \first two weeks, which is better than a hit every other time at the plate. Salt Lake players are sprinkled freely | among the first 20 hitters in the circuit. Frank Brazill till topping the Indian swatsmiths, with Frank Emmer riding high, too. What is the 1925 Star trophy t be? Wo haven't the nlightest td as to let you know ans Har dverti in will Bri dred, who {s just d, for thi od es t mh and 3 is comy while a eaptalni the time Coast 1¢ less than PRESENT itl Ga sea 46. tha: Basdart’ OF but t $ up among the le three previous prizes, namely, som ng useful and well worth win VIC NELSON ning The honor of hurling the firat no- | Batting avera ¢ rules governing this season’s| nit game of the Northwest baseball eye 0 7 : lays for the Ben | eclectic play aro similar to last| season gocs to Vic Nelson, young Ce Ya feat es mm most cases, but th avi eevee | [zee except, that not more than|chucker of the Green Lake Luther- rea tex tC tea men are A to make hings nix cards each woek can be turned|an Church league team. He blank Bae eet eece + FOCDEN, DATE Ee by any ono player. This ruling | ed the Calvary M. E. ning last wee 4:0 he et wine 8 football se was made no as to give the fellows) not allowing a bingle. 1.0 Cae 26 ages, accord. | |who play only on Saturdays anc Pea he iat) Bagshaw | Sundays a chance to catch up with meaty y more men to 4 q | thelr clubmates who golf every day ; tian " sok ; pt fe the gam n durt tS a Each week begins with Saturd | i, Balt hecieieo AL 16 iA tas Geet fons,” he s, “an ay a } Club Capt. Larry Ives and his . Los Angeles Bs 80 4S Shy Rae It, n ay | handicap committeo will handle the PM rert org Shice pia Hat Ae. e Cs | : > ‘ i | ke 1 0 2 ‘0 ECTS TO Just talking things over, Tod Morgan, left, Seattle featherweight, and Emmett Led-| Here's the data on thin t kiand Soa Tis Eas ake Oa ba 3 1 > TALENT | with, famous trainer, who conditioned Jess Willard for his fights with Floyd Johnson ie Star eclectlo trophy tourna- Lager oc Seattle is 02 5 8 8 T vr agate iiscover: some. foot land. Luis Firpo, are pictured in Westlake park in Los Angeles, where Morgan did his) gtarts vay 2 ends August M “Hoh agian + 4 ile te oseen egy i have | road work for his recent fight with Gene Delmont. 31, All es must be made on oreo ares: At 38 Ah a eae during the coming games. o..8 “ss | oe hol baat ° 1 19 o o 2 3 - eopoget ; ‘ ous 18 holes of play. Scores z grey care poral: = ) must be circled and cards must : ee eee, nd day at 3:30 p. m., . | signex rlaye 1 countersl, , riser is Baar aed A ees se teaea| Managers Can s . NeagaptGhcetilione ciety A yt ae cheer their classmates o' : aciet ag eb | Raith o 0 6 ee, ae Obtain Cards € WI ICS |e er at eine tar ae eo an D' ® - diately after completion of pla .. . 2 shown, and the reg Ei] AMATEUR and semtpro | "At the\-end.o¢ the eeason’ the Dick Burr and C. nto ot Seer sports are lkely to suffer from = bali’ tears ‘xaanagers: should player with the low net score will|the other captains nd 1 o 0 6 point of students’ interest until the at ‘The Star today and get be awarded Tho § trophy. - Or 4 eee eee Sects championship is biadoudas atisone’ postal half handicap allowance, based on| : Cou Lake ski ede od Onder s Saenger Sntay || cards for the reports of thelr rating of July 15, will be the de- Detroit Has Strong |i Lake 5 0 0 0 games. ARs next featherweight champlo would be to take things easily | duction from the gross scores : McLaug Sasrasnants us yay ee ey Wee FEATURES IN These cards should be mailed € the rid and try to take on enough All lah ye Inglewoodians, get) Claim for Golf Meet BRADY, iodo sour’? Yona 1 taas ( yee fare ee tag | a Atetane atten the: bal a & fir your sights adjusted and get bu m pag gig rs immediately after the ball games rhatiis what Minaels Libetin, weight to enter the lightweight |Your Baht» adjusted and get HAVER: reels bean presen (ie 14 1 eat are played and the resulta will fi i r ict division. He has the frame for cer OF lw n gift of $430, 000 fc public ; i 5 4 ‘amous ring trainer, predicts f ae taeith anything you wish to jwith a g Q ‘ Pes ill ee yee be published in The star for Tod Morgan, Seattle feath the extra poundage and has the fale’ Boh aiid es Horace 13 reer Sue WET) There are no charges for the erweight. e 3 reach and the speed that is nee H pcha a" ected that De 1 ‘ a ae aes: satale . essary. There fs also more wees | NTT RMI Ti ACE athe i008 fan Francisco... 1 oo 4 BY HENRY L. FARRELL |_”° Ledwith, conditioned Jems] tige in the 195-pound class.” | a] ae eee xa et eae Sacramento. Moat 6 ou 01 LPI is | Willard for two of his big fight § ta with Ledwith Mo 1 areal acetic ah peretr ink are Sai. Francisco RESP PT : rales HILADELPHIA, April 25,—Afte 2 x tessa jpeg ae fee A Iking with Ledwith Mor EIGHT IND G] Detroit nas a further claim to the ay Francisco ....cs.. 12 41 ry 0 an opening day that was de-/()yjst Denies peel patel Cilns chard ele as very {ll with an infection | Wl evant wince fe da: thie. ene wee Taree pas “4 4 Nan er Yoted aa, to prelimin . rges Ede Ia the world. and bie ade ime face nae nt tthe da a | LOS ANC April 25.—Paavo|D, Standish, Jr, a member of the on “ i 0 oi the annual Pennsylvania relay car D k Ch =H Basar ; 6 started too 8000 | Nurmi, Finnish running star, will at-| execut committee of the U 1 10 3 ie n afte neel Morgar t y n . t “t i = : . ». nival got a real swing here rake Una g Vs peigprtares : rjc ; 7 a0 Stewart MeLean and wasn't | tempt to break his own world's rec-|G, A., and chairman of the natio eG ci te be aturday, ogra a d 1§ ANGE De ain Zor bis rece ht with Gene ) reports of the} ord for the three-mile distance at the | + : links ney 6 3 é Cle Saturday, wi A pederems fammed| 108 ANGEL ; Api i Paavo | Deimont tn Los Angeles. He Teh gies memes tae for the three ralle ay ance 6 t sblic links tourn: en : ehontland rises 32 bo 130.0 Oo 8 with interesting races. Nurmi’s manager, Bo Quist, even moro enthusiastic about fi . bs | Coliseum here Saturday afternoon he trophy for which the put : a 1s Bt 16) Be 2 6, The feature events of the day fuses to be troubled by accunations| 2ven more enthusiastic noo! yoxed McLean in seven| The Finn will race in the three- | jinks ers compete was d Benton, ‘Portiand : 11 $8 15 ‘ea were the 100-yard dash and the | from Eastern promoters to the effect | © i'd akan acon ae 10 rounds and only got| mile event against eight picked In h, who 2 vy { t BR J | 120-yard ht in which the two! that he demanded fabulous sums for | see oe BT Gey Sing: BRON tHe dian runner from Sherman Institute. of munici nee |Gulsto, Oakland ........05 ie 33) BAe iia ars were entered. Lord| the appearance of the Finnish mar an. Morgan to Return Soon Nurmi holds the world record for of this year’s champion. |}! 14 60) 105-16) BO 8 of Cambridge, who won| vel. His only comment ts that the Good Enough Now d n will return to the North.| the distance, 14 minutes, 11 2-10] shin is in the East, the plan of ro: | pred. “3 Bee AB ete koma ue k 0 hurdles yesterday, was en-| charges are untrue gee ES eae und he is expected to| Seconds, Ho expressed confidence he| tation followed by the U. S. G. A Grp) ti walang coGeaT tered in the shorter race today and} “Finances had nothing whatever) | Pace pth edptiet ag aides ban headlino some of the c or shows might Jower his own mark Tahar KWAME net Svante. Wille tae 12 epee Sect os Ged A Porritt, New Zealander, who | to do with Nurmi's failure to appear in ‘ % Bld i that will be 1 at the ball park| Lloyd Hahn, America's foremost |i}. 1996 tournament into the Mid- |! eacepnenty Mu 3 1 0 0 js representing Oxford, was one of | in Des Moines,” said Quist Serna NAaae Shae} Gait madi ia oe - during the summer months. miler, was to run that distance in an | sie-West Castaic See R he aT t arters in the century nted to see California a ate cant Ne cone teat He haa fought here often enough | attempt to lower the world's record La Be agi “i Porritt was obviously off his form | signed to appear here two months ‘i rer s and has shown local bugs that as|"0W held by Nurmi, Bud Houser aera u 1 La champion would make 130 pou ¢ fay, but he finished third in| ago. When Drake asked for Nurmi, 4 boxing master ho has few super. | Wl put on a discus and shot-putting | Lea epoca nese h Ti? 8: ee Weg 4 eld ‘20-yard dash,|1 told them we had agreed to como “The best thing for Morgan | ors the sting exhibition IEARLING I ON Hannah, Vernon 3 9 i 8 ee the fast field in t mt daa. | toe Angeles, 1 then oftered them | rs * jors in the ring | | | ‘ aS Pain fea Lar EY Deke Dees YON) | ghiey’s performance was un i Itcheil, San Francinco . eter eet ia » 0 whisy's: : ¥ Wiilie Ritola, but they insisted tha g fer uta ot only was 4 1 ri 0 0 veaah haps to start, but he had Ritola run in a mile race. ‘That was S D k Mc k i F UW |Capt. Tennant Is MEN MEET ; 4 a ety asa | jor shape to start, bi 10 ae | out of the question because such an gate 1¢ 1 Uae ee yur age te rac Me, ee adr icames=s GEvER Drake Marks Fall | ‘Kennel Club Head) _ eee ea P ATT Pa aesla miles being nearer his speed Capt. Charles Tennant, of the po ITH, its new 18-hole aster Bi HERMAN, Sex aot Paha gues 4 Weathor conditions were threaten-| ‘in decided they didn't want F id R l O re | tine dap artmept, Is tho new president \dly nearing completion, ts |Cather, oaxiand TEES Tae er ie yey wattnierconions were thmaten| en in Friday Rela; OMEN | sissies he ne orn |, tar, compitn, Cae oe : Gale pected in tho wake of the heat — D' MOINES, April 26—Sevenythe finals and five established new jdt is vico president and J.| limit mark and everything opmning “ters (Vadis Wray arte Wee Wey uve which turned the big Franklin dV moet records were smashed the|meot records. ‘Those qs “‘Poters, secretary and treasurer,| along in fine style, the annua Sy Stadium into on oven yester-/Frank Schoell an HIETEAT Go Ina Gath RRITUALOTIFAIS liwate.. Bobeeu fan AY lacehaln Barn trustees are Charles H, Howel, meeting of the Barlington Golf | U7 gg lley B His y alae Hard te aac es ot Seto Sea Fa oak abi cat Bahl W. L. Brydon and Mrs, H, G,|club, to be held in the clubhous smulier eals Is Uwn . Swi ny feat aS “ Walker May Battle |reays nere vriday. Byents were) Kansas State Teachers’ college; WI-| cae Celnsoc this: event taeo mead torte r Im Frankie Schoell, Bastern welter. | 11" off Ce fant ting k fn site of | ber Towa, and Muns of al hi ran} i a regular big, happy, family xe: | Record; Illinois A, Cc I eadi w anded » Duffy |the precipitation earlier in the day. | except Munz heaved the shot ni! ing TRIBE GETS weight, who banded Jimmy Pty| Harold Osborne, world's cham: | etter than 43 feet 8 1-8 incnes, tho| N, W, CIRCUIT aaa sop tts v0|S* AN FRANCISCO, April 25—John- ank Ryan | of the famous “Duke,” was third. a ion high jumper, who was | present meet record mad Pur ny Welsmuller, fast man of the Paul Wyatt of Uni : ckey Walker, the champion, in| P a q b oY ~ | clecte president. Tha’ certain. | > | ‘a ait of Uniontown, Pa., | Mekey’ alien (Walker has indi.| scheduled to appear in a sp |ma in 1924, SEASON OPENS | iia'so. aise wit) tne rest of the{ Lilnois Athletic club, won the first| who was second to Warren Kea: FRED LUCAS cated hia willingness to mect| event in an effort to establish x} New Relay Mark | DELLANGHAM, April 2—Sedro.| ticket that tho nominating comynit-|heat of the 100-yard free style Fri) loha at the Olymple games, won ; ee hataan | y record, wire¢ clals tha Jutler college, Indianapolis, estab: |. CELEE » April 25.—Sedro-) josted, namely, Rodgers P,/ay afternoon in the second day's) an exciting 1 I batle stroke RED LUCAS, crack pitcher and reveneey ere, apie edie ‘nt as stuck in the mud at | jj ; d i w pit t ae rite eins | Woolley. meets Lverett ve aged inte if Lis J ereaiaenin Fre ‘ Jcontest. for A. A. U. swimmin race in the fast time ot 17 1- 3, pas “sasker with the B Heete scl e t, Towa, Pe fly pave: | ro} 440-220-880-milo, by tating | : ial Aled itil tevin - Jackson, T, Dilworth and C, R,|champlonships. Welsmutler’s time ine ei of behind Bt es ne ; ent ends.” He will appear the track in 7:48.9, smashing th open ox of tho Ne est | \riner (three years); W. Bhlers, Jr, {WAS 54 4-5 seconds, Ralph Breyer| the timo made in the national Braves, has been sent to Seattle bial | $oe; tage snd mashing the! Washington Baseball league Sunday, | Miller (three years); i) Tr, F u 4 ve He is due to report this ent. WALKER LEAVES | Saturday, jold meet time of 7:62, made by But- tig’: BedrocWoolley <oluhiite nk to | 13 B, Kluckhohn and L. Me-|of the Chicago Athletic club was champlonships Inst year, $6 Manager hat? delete CHICAGO, April. 35. Mickey | ‘The special 22-yard low hurdie|ter in 1924, Jup of ex-U. of W. playéra, Everett,|Nealy (two years); 1B, R, Dunham, |second, Contes nga Sh ey A. C Lucas is regarded in Boston as | waiker, tho welterweight champlon. |race fallod to produce a new record,| Other records Friday Included) the team that won the title last year, |G- Bs Smith and Arehle Chandler! ‘The second heat of the 100. | re ee nd tina anak sheThen one of the best all around young | wij) leave for another trip to Call: lhut it brought togethe of the|three events in the high school aia | hos practically the same Inoup. j(one year), trustees } yard event was won by Lester lea to: theL00-yatd mark stare that been in the fold of} fornia Saturday, making his first) greatest hurdlera the rid has |tion, the milo rélay, quarter mile Following the meeting a dinner | Smith, San F aneiseo Olympic | the Braves for some time. lxtop In San Francisco, He meets | known relay and the twomfle relay, and} THNNIS INVASION dance has heen arranged for | club in 56 seconds; Rt, Hale | AB BORG | He comes to Seattle in the Jimmy | «petty Cooper for 10 rounds there Brookins Wins two Iowa conference recordy in th The attle Tennis club team will} PD, B. White, chairman of the ens! Iaran of the Cleveland A, ©, | SWIMS TODAY Welsh deal, | May 16, | hooking of Towa won yent| mile and one-half mile relay events.) Invade Montesano Sunday to dedicate | tertainment committee, tells us that) was second, Arne Borg, Swedish contender, did BEOORINE OF | 10 Jthe now Montesano Tennis club's} dinner will be served at 6:20 If Sam Kahonomoku, brother of| not swim Friday. Saturday he is 2-10, thrie of ‘Ohlo stat | Another Georgian | ZBYSZKO SIGNS | aa? ongoniay Klowey;,/2iNindiey .tSlRd GODFREY READY | cu't: Bil Warren, Army Marion, Frank de Pete tee th nae {Duke, world famous aquatic star,| scheduled to make an éffort to set Is Sh S d {alaus|and Cuhel, 1 fourth HIGA April | Whitcomb Quillian and Bil Taylor | crets of |won the third heat in with|@ now mark for the 600-yard swim, i April. 26.—Stanislaus |and Cuhel, Iowa, fe CHICAGO, — Apri 8 owing Jpeed) Cilicaco, 4 ries of the sini Je A Jimmy | will mate up the Seattle team, while | ever, he confin to Bolt | Walter Laufer of the Cincinnat! Y,| Complete points scored to date claimant of the wroatling tt Aa tlt ad Dougherty, now campaigning George |, L, Hots, Bob Hall, 1. W. Daniels | the food — wit | ony ese worved at 6:0 ‘ raced follow: Brien CASIO" Ob Orctomey | tae aS accepted a May 4 date) discus throw Kicherson of Miss | Godfrey, colored heavyweight.) and Bill Trombley will be the Grays | sharp, and—hot | Beyac o ne Ilinols A. C., 12; Brooklyn Central x pec lg ore or 8 Marat Ret {nwt an opponent to be nam sourl university hurled the miss | dropped into Chicago Friday, say. | Harbor entrants | | WINS BY MM. ha dor MoScau cena | er Georgia hax harbored wince TS) KHON Ni. Colisoum hore | wile 140 feet 10% — Inches, | ing he “had cloxned up everything j OLY IS BEATEN | THREE PERT bundet, Sweden, 8 Cincinnati Y. M, Cobb left his home state for the | later | amashing the former meet ree- | on the Const’ and was “looking for} NORMAL NINE PLAYS | VANCOUVER, B. ¢ April 25] In the 100yard free style, Wels.) C. A San Franctsco Olymple elub, major leagues. Besides being fast REGON WINS ord of 138 feet 6% inches, made | more worlds to. conquer Hollingham Normal’s baseball toam | "Gglifornia” Joo Lynch won tho de-| muller beat the field to the mark by} 5; Hul Malu club, Honolulu, 1; Ven- Ca fa a “ball k," He o pe April Ore:| by Platt of Denver in 1023, | Dougherty sald his challenge to} was to meet the Seattle college nine aiffon: over Vio Foloy, Canadian, ban |three feet, Walter Laufer of the} ice, Cal, Plunge association, 1; Nep- { should win a regular berth tn the) Et kath Wig Given strata 2 ‘acitic| All of the entrants in the prelim-| Wills and Gibbons still stands, God:|on Broadway playfield at 11 o'clock | tamwelght champion, in 10 rounds | Cincinnatt Y, M. C, A, finished see: | tune Beach, Alameda, Cal, 1; Chicago , “eka outfield in wome future wen j tinier ity, 10 to 3, Friday, [inarien of the shotput qualified for) frey is still In California, Saturday morning, her st Might, pond and Sam Kohanomoku, brother | Athletic oclation, 1; unattached, 9 A

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