The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 27, 1925, Page 14

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THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY J Tigers Take Two Week-End Games; Redskins Win Serieg, Second Game Sunday Was Tunney - Gibbons Are Liver Punchers Florida Has Heavy Hopf L ery Sad Diamond Af fair; — Southern State Offers Contender for Dempsey + Crom gf 5 Killefer Leaves Brandt in Box When He Hasn't a Re member Zamlock and William: Star Ring ene aes Chance of Winning and Game Drags for Big Crowd of Sunday Customers; Stryker Wins One B a t t l ers Meet Soon BY LEO H. LASSEN LTHO the Vernon Tigers took Nas of the three week Joe Williams, Expert, Doesn't Look for a end ball games, the Seattle club, by annexing the first Sunday contest mar a to cinch the series, as they have Knockout in Fight BY JOE WILLIAMS now won four games out of the seven to be HE riter does played. The two teams were to complete their engagement here this afternoon, Vernon won Saturday, 7 to 4, Seattle came back and took a beautifully pitched game of ball in the first tussle Sunday by a 4-3 tally and then the Tigers ran wild and walked off t with the second Sabbath encounter, 11 to 2, The last game mentioned was a very sad A . se affair and was quite a shock after the snappy ‘ Mr battle that preceded i Hs or : n ry > With some 10,000 Seattle customers on F | STRYKER hand, “Red” Killefer started Lefty Brandt in { \ ; : that second game, and while he was given some terrible ‘ : support, mental and physical, by his mates, Brandt was in the hole continually because of terrible lack of control, and “sie PA i ‘s pri when Seattle did come within scoring distance at 5-2 hull pin : sin = fer still left him in, and the} . ment of ee proud 5 yr 4 a Tigers made six runs in the | Tobacco Aids , 2 Ae ip agian i ey ings Frorida ig] eighth and sewed it up. oe cutiaae naa 4 y = oraipi ; BRANDT / Running Star Dus tie teat) / beer WAS WILD Ook MELLOR, wit ft hook to the Tune is a native Brandt must have pit bout |} the Boston A, A, marathon ks this in a ne was bora three full games during 1 qualities t ack Temps is - : vw, (fn nv mn ned years ago. At ] ® ow the present writ. Bu ere t very ‘ of te ik img be be atx foot 9 nant Ne tail, weighs 175% of pitching » game oy perp ; ; . : yee Y é ’ still growing. Ia The first Sunday game was a wouldn't think of ia o arl Zamloch, left, of the University of California, formerly with Seattle, and Nick Kid Met ; nide of two 4 tight contest. Seattle scored Williams, right, assistant manager of the San Francisco club and secretary for the Seat-| new one. And Joe Choynak fn three runs in the first inning Th tend to preclude || tle ball club in 1923, talking it over about Seattle's chances in the Coast race this year, 0° “eee thet t " mate after the Tigers had got one in an at might ve er 1 ‘ fo! their half of the frame. A cou \ © use of tobacco |! / ay |e gba 2 T , ‘ ple of boots, a hit batsman, a che ' who would boxir 1 the . real hit by Frank Brazill and a ° tc real marathon Star League Mandards of the human biped bleeding fly Billy McCabe rung ia J ° ged. from thelr present’ state that fell safely, brought over f y wa no nov CHAMPS OVERWHELMED lo men are t with three arms the trio, ice at he n " ; 2 } € curre quota of tv A boot by Frank Emmer and sin : es for the last |). ; see Aan | TUNNEY yles by Jackle Warner and Ike|] 1 is 31, married and |/% bot BLE CROSS | ¢ great Speaker, and t nt | PUNNEY er pur olde Wolfer sco! t for t T nembe 6 Illinots A. C. ean A kad ‘ K ; t nesit ; ar pers int 1 eh sove big-time || "%>* carga slipped | E haven't mec p PITCHERS event having won the Auto |S! ; sateki we v fi jcetotoed Cart STAR 4 n--Pe Mich. : P m From there in C Eckert etr hree t : Wa Me \ f fow # M art and Sterling Stryker pitched one Ee le ba heaely ripe 8 n ‘| fj z mr terful ball. Eckert salle GF kata attered hits Jefe Adit 1 p def placed w a from the second wu a) ©, - gs ni 2 emi t . k , di Samat aatoatal nee Church League © |otkrtn. , o ‘ pee sake Jeorgetown . ° ‘ . , 1 OUCHSTO Stryker was in more trouble, Ball Results i a the same clu Ve a but did some excellent pitching Here are t m CUBS BEAT LAKERS = ! “pp . a ue a 4 55 and fielding that saved the day | the Chureh The Garfield Cubs defeated — the f seen in But 1 my be , (COTES SF for him. Juring the Weat Green hants, 4 to % owe . pap at asa te relate a |, Punt One play in particular warrants haste CLASS. ag ah at G Lake, in a pitet Huet Mee .of 8 “ tan) wan age dete ; nh. tata ths Sapettas lt recording here. Wolfer singled and me mivery ©: lhetween Hillman. and Tomatead Sra at abit be : ss sexiest eee cational se went to second on a wild piteh in Both teams played close ball until did GCM or at t than < Roush or 81 r 1 tne eighth. © Blakesley had bunted ,‘ the “ninth inning, --when .-the .¢ OM per ae outfielder Gibbons thinks the nc bas scored two runs while the out on a fly ball. With one away eat « Wiss ae Hannah sliced a grounder at Stryk hanta garnered one givtg iy Ab ge? ne Meusel’s only drawback, as er and the big pitcher juggled the es | Bush says, is lack of initiative e ball, recovered and wheeled and{ . a 4 —the fighting spirit. Bob is , arm threw to Brazill with Wol a {ae aa sad Beles contented to take too mueh for | crooked angle sufficient to fast and clever slider, just about | = been much. mu uh oe fats granted,” ean Phi hte ehacainoer _Two terrible boners were pulled in the| It came in tt ready to hit the dirt at third. It | A < = : sree. (hace ‘< INDEPENDENTS WINNERS Shortly after the title match, aya “ 9 ‘i it were:on tr {irnt fonlng | Danny Murphy, Vernon catdier, Re. Rremy. Seow. Ane An eque e “FF ; Munn defeated Stanislaus Zbys SOX SPIRIT ung with 6 t f y fo wonderful play on Brazil's part the ve hits were he as iy, not t at | jy i Sc aheate rales ae ; ; and leadi \PIRIT iy the thing t ha y ads aaral the plate § way he eparedthe bell: an pped tender. That 6 bk 19 irat thes ae sn: $t on Wolfer for the out. It saved like’s real chantlon: » .. ake e 3 ago y eas idn't Kr t b at} i i Fis stats wants hit ampion. " Sox an sathnae: clk G Ov : Ken Penner, after losing two WINNIN! left-field fen: and collegian, a noted foot “L want to P f this past week, finally turned the RUN SCORES 4 win his own ba at Nebraska, Munn| Eddie this ye ark Ray |* he f ST) pi prin ere ya 0 ds ener Brady fi Eckert for | out of fi a coloriul n the | Schalk to me x training 1 , i frame, when they 9 a pass in eighth and went to as la first: + pped Ith ane second on an infield Brick E' : . , ton of « Both Jackie Warner and Frank dred connected for a sharp single . s esbra RB turned in flossy fielding plays aim and ady f ve ith what r none more th © and I : t third base a . act et vies chentan ne : PIRATES LOSE CLOSE ONE tas Plc ‘ « ‘ ; = E FIRST GAME 1 rite - me mast tehir Last Sel fter’ tat ning of Git ny oe e bell! Pep Mies were falling safely AB. Ft. HW. PO. A , rat Presbyterta ded etehe peopel aie, | kou ; 1 te sedved omstve :play ; jets many .dinky .fles .gotig : 4 in ontana ! Z ‘ ae : 4 Gikhe BE wns sm On the surface it certainly | sectitive y worked ° 6) og apes 2a Ts vies a looks as if there was still some being h 1 because tg acon 6. OOK, M(BTORE cere meer tea Weert Brandt fanned sanen, a o 0 hi aie a Pe heantie “Etat resumes Gibbons, “because | * ... however, by 4 | walked eight ° picked by many critics tarred for the winners, w pein ty Peenaunhit ot inthe ththi dear ha & ed aimed at the most defenseles ba Bae phim ae ° five-year reign of the/Cohen and Shindel played well f bd add sites tels id hei Titkt tes «camen celeath an « nt—t it daw Shite rane caes Stryker flopped seven Tigers 0 & 1/Glants, has got off to a poor start. I ¢ 2 3S h only (0! he natu tates Sad had nglug does i the first Sunday game. ) ave an injury put him out of | 1 xer stands so tha 1 ed eit first atx games, f ve of them end . a PRAI (G8 at taw das t ide is protected by his loft , j od in defeat rate fans t 4 y ¥ , t o 0° A bhaakevanvt ’ “ HEN from his desire to she But the right side is open| y af i i like there were more, § 9 be yelping already over the showing , i Aside palin . : and easy to hit.” : PO ga ean eatin a Me pen c fev n Inst Wednesday. — lof the team. : ely Sox by being in caeasylacine victory 1 » the big] ve 1 lure of the ¢ fer tasot } at | 100 gamen, Schalk Moves Me mu ith | pares previously | Suds Sutherland is due for A. E. = a tae eae » make an appear Joo Bush, veter anxious to set a new record, to| both his righ itt | day: Christian for Vernon. Larne, God. OArURNE Rogie anes, Re ame with the Arden | former with the break m mark that has stood for| of Nis arm Fa Hesamlagway was indefinitely sas. <——————— 1 efcle lady who f if in her h Park, was forfeite with the St. Louis ) yearn is a very marked curvature | pended for h un-in with the ump! o ejbare feet ts th ery well kup « " When I say this, I am ur If Schalk works 76 ¢: both. You notice this particu: | Saturday ns Gordon Slade played abiort- @| heeled, won ha 9 to 1,| mindful of Cobb, the wonder player, | year, it w give him a when you see him in s wee hag ck Ste; Sopot At 6 games, one better than the k of Jim McGuire, for the } working the most big lea dead. LOS ANGELES, April 27 revue Lake won both games here yesterday With ahy kind of luck, Sehatk jeg a eh 2} aaa HUSKIES OPEN AUSH-TSH~ 1 Know Z should set a new mark for | Hilly Lane did something Sanday that | he seldom does—he dropped an easy ft J ball and tt cost a run Biryker, pe.-+ Brick Eldred hit the only homer Sun- ree MRS ie Gee day, @ liner over the right field fence Gif tching service th < The scores were § to 1 for the| : HOOPLE, To INtRoDUcE 7 OF COURSE You WHEN T AM DEALING iby sland ay long: os HeGinns (frat game and § 01 for tnenecona,| SUASON TODAY MR, SENMORE! — [2| UNDERGTAND, WITH GENTLEMEN INDEED! record. gilt hanes N WE! Opening the conference sea: L BROUGHT MR. SENMORE MASOR HOOPLE,~ SACRE Mie NK 108 Angeles 1 4 {son here, the University of Wash. | ALONG WITH METIS AT Nerf (Rrnnr, sundverg. 7" ony towpets ill play, yeni “THAT NEITHER L I FETCH THE CANVAS, | Nati IL slee) ge ‘ at Denny field at 9:30 this afte EVENING To See THe OR MR. FIGKE - fey ational League taken eet noon. gate ae phasis : PATTING, \F NOU Do Not Wish te WE a Z OO Ltd, : 10 =~ 9) The probable pitchers for the Woisie PO, A, E ; © CONVEY ter and Peters; Giainer, Wright ; Moore, ef | GONE FORTHE EVENING, AND Sow York I e canis WrEh) game will be Beck for Whitms 1 3] | | OBsecTI~ T MAN ADD, | [AMY MSINUATION | | TAM mice miper oF aie Soop oh a fhe pourealer “who (heat the cEtud Kies in 1924, and who defeated the WRITING A PLAY ~ BUT I Hatterion! Ring and dionlines Dentey! QA KS WINNERS | Bae of Washington State, and CAN GNE You A BET OF | PORTLAND, April 2t—Portlana | Tesreau or Wright for the Huskies. be fans were dished up plenty of base err MY PERGONALTIME | ~ 1!hall Sunday when Oakland won. the | NSILL GETTING oe “THK MR. GENMORE 16 | [THAT We DoUBT y8| AN AUTHORITY AND HE AUTHENTICITY ' 0) Bot EXPERT ON CANVASES OF NouUR 0 BN “THE OLD MASTERS! REMBRANDT !) You wouldn't buy a Te «+. Why wear at) ue hee Energine—the peetect q cleaner—will up. and make it nen news Get a can and try it, Only 3 At Brooklyn R, If, 1 | | | | mar BE SEATED, I BID Maras Ityan and Gib- | first ball gamo, 6 to 2, and the Oaks CALL WITH YANKEES at your drug store. A, ¥ ee and Taylor ind Beavers batted 12 innings in the Steve O' veteran American |¥ 8 . \ , Atem 1 0 0 ) Incinnatt n second part of the bill toa g| league catcher, has been getting : 0 Il. B.ly-to11 the, when tho gamo war ~q {Most of the assignments with the | 2 9 | , 7 becatise of ‘datkhens. Yankees so far this season. ‘The| oy S| | Batterie; Cooper, Bush, Jacobs and | Firat game R 1, B.| former Cleveland and Red Sox re eer |iartnett; Renton and Wingo Oakland 4 ee o | Oakland... % Sj ceiver appears to be in better shape a) | At Bt. Loute R. Ws Wlera and: Bakers Winters, achat {than in some time, With the catch Brand, p's. SO i ee ET | siltsuars Aibebgs Mipe or eke yd Cr Os ing corps also including Wally | sh alginic og 8 go [8 taut eee 3 7 Oo igcgnd? name / M. ™/Schang, another veteran, Huggins Vaeuee ate OMIA cote Pe Hollings. |@PPeArs to be well fortified behind Totala + +..4.36 7% 10 3 eit | | the plate. | *Batted for Tobin in ninth | {Batted for Brandt in ninth Bors vy innings Vernon 20012006 0—11 C) | American League | “six man baie for Horr Winning yesterday's games, 7 to 6| out ran td hom. wand 4 to 0, San Francisco copped LS feted a a ht na i 14 Llevery gaye of the series from Sac- | twnetane hte | Hlth ‘and Mtyates Thurs Sohal, (Game tor 9 to 0, when crowd 1 ay ous Francisco Taye Tee | Martin, Thompson, Hughes and Kooh ffin, Moudy and Yelle, Agnew Ritts abit rif ce | hit—Wolter, | t, Mlade, Pon MeDowell, Grittin, | warne—2300, | Usapiren eardon | At Washington RnR Wn by | New. Yor! § | TONY KAURMANN | “Batteries: Jones and’ O'Neil; Reuter | | Chicago Cubs and Ruel | Hight Handed Pitcher Horn--Chieago, Hh, December 16, Many horses entered in the Ken-| tucky Derby race will try for double} honors by participr In the Preakeg sien Btaken at Mimiico carly in M. his fixture js second only to th At Detroit how ; St, Louls i 6 0 101 Detrolt ‘ " Major League Career—-Purchased |. Batteries: Bush and Dixon; Conina, | by Cubs in 1021 from Winnipeg Meade | BASEBALL Seattle vs. Vernon Game called 2045 Kentucky classic on the spring racing calendar, Sir Barton “tbone| “elub, Western Canadian league O81 same season, mak lone as the winner of both of theny, but one ©1995 BY NEA service, vente, , = Outstanding Woa on error in. 68 chance ' EFORE “WHE BOM WENT OFF Lm ww EXPLOSION “TOMORROW, | ss ana loet 8 im 4084, Mtdod $Y gues ta Isto et m, Reserve Sents,

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