The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 28, 1925, Page 15

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TUESDAY, APRIL ° THE SEATTL STAR PAGE ®™akland Claims First Call to Walter Mails Del Howard | Will Put in | Bid for Him | “We'll Claim Pitcher if, Cards Release Him.”— titty Beavers and o~ BITS ey Tigers Meet at r— ee eee | in Prep Tilt] J¢ Was a Great Day for Bob Walltz, Ballard Lane was himself again yester ro bad alun tay singled and doubled and wa Howard cite islet fac Mie |: Leae BY LEO H,-LASSEN _|yenersey sracastine aedon cron Louls N er Mall vea Kree te ys H nd it understo tty well fixed an twirling Vernon Club « sonideled a DS SUTHERLAND is showing |°% the prep cir promise of being the same great |‘ will do the; pitcher he was a few years ago by Beavers. the work he has n doing in the bea oe when }— ana. seh aay Mbit Charl bs and Hull of Ma The veteran worked again yester- |! the t ata t mud, fay and turne ack the Vernon|°l!P # sinnnig of the Red” K rs, 4 to a well-pitched, 1¢} 9°” own somewhat listless, tussle. He has T big of the uri team, re }split even in four games, the two he | Beavers three. bility of getting Mails, lost both being tough ball battles | Year veteran. The work of Seymour and up to press time and lost In the ninth and 10th tn-|has placed Ballard among the high 2 been received. nings respectively |school contenders, Dick Munson of } oward says the Cardinals turned} Opposed to Sutherinand yesterday {4 Sia coakina’ hie < firek: bin’ 46 over Makin, outti¢ was Wee Ludolph, who pitched | Seattle ax a prep baneball coach and Fowler, pitchers, well, some very bad battery errors |Jud from the work of Ballard fielder, for Mails and figuring ly in the Indian{this season, he ix doing fine. It w Louls team has the rig scores. be a case of youth versus “Pop" one of them be That wound up the Vernon series} Time, as Mu in the youngest o period by the with Seattle winning five and losing |the prep mentors, while Christensen two, Oakland opens today was playing bal n the Ballard ils Has Hectic Career conch an Ww first game of ae UP nay se Ga 4 will try to in the ee third Bad 6. Rac: running against Weat ttle at the puiape Babe's home field evelt, fresh first ti lathes being m Anne and : a mey Lincoln } the real reason for i cay eta spread around that b t sta Nin past dion with the Cardinals, gossip ha néned: ak bepebttin: te baneinll ‘oh that he doesn't get along with Rick the Quakers’ diamond. ey. the theoretical manager of the | $t. Louis club. ¢ i Fe ealis, who started hie base National League } ball playing right here In Se- ‘ attle, has the ability to be one Won Low Pet a the evektest burters in beet "lS oc stt*) $8 2 1 Ol Mew Fork soeceoee . 2 as ball, but doesn’t seem to be able ‘ ‘ Yto ‘make the major league to4 ae xrade. ‘here is no doubt about his to draw the fans thru the turn Mess ini the Coest league. It in erstood that San Francisco ts — very anxious to obtain his se ea % southpe major bs the leagues. £4 has four wrong-handers =ts roster now—Roy Moore, *) Fussell, Ed Brandt and 2 hy Dumovitch—and if he gets Jis, it will bring the total up 5 tossed away by weak playing there- Ted Cather, the Oakland handy man, is now playing second base. The Howards say they received ‘word in Portland Monday Flowers would be able to join the team and y regularly when the} ) Oakland club returns home Arlett in Bad Slump | UZZ ARLETT, the big Oakland | Drecaleises, was in such a bad} hitting slump in Portland that he} was benched and a young fellow, | Named Urban Pickering, who was picked up off of the lots at Modesto, Cal., this spring, has been playing | right field and has been batting cleanup for the Oakland team. | rwise, the visitors are taking id with about the same men/| larted the season | that i i Generous in size— of clear to- Burns freely with a pleas- ing taste and fine aroma— Every where t call to} ka one of Oakland| Prank his arrival } tor tht CMEC Tew \Prep Track Meet ves last we by sparkling credit for two in ail kept singles tn right on hitting, four trips Rea” Dalits: handled himeelt well 9 Winner Over “jistsiio's Set for June 3 AMM~T THOUGHT SO! ~~ I AM GORRN TO SAY, MAJOR HOOPLE, THAT THIS 1S NOT A REMBRANDT! « 1 1S AN OBSOLETE PE OF PAINTING, THAT WAS AT ONE “ime A POPULAR ADORUMENT FOR BAR-ROOM WALLS ! ~ DID Vou Notice THE LETTERING ON-THE BACK OF THE FRAME, SLIGHTLY OBLITERATED BY PAINT 2 L MAKE IT OUT AS Tio, —"PROPERN OF, {HE SUNGFRAU BREWERY | = and Tuesday @TIMES trongest the high league me beginning at th yon AN Broadway Fight for High School) et at of 1 the ngeth squads cannot be measured. ast Wing GooD EVe nid T KNEW TUKT GENUINE REMBRANDTS WERE NOT AS PLENTIFUL AS SYINGLES ON A ROOF! atcher In the league than the the BroadwayBal Broadway tolay, finds the season ais a nae Gack Well under way before the erucial| ao tha hte on} meeting. Interest in the keener over with # stift should the outcome, and the result of the Tiger-Beaver conquest holds the Allen, strayed forest. of . : ae Hoty stares of prep follower i & Ballard and Broadway are ted for| ie in the loop, neither hay-| Vee? & game and both winning! Broadway, last champs weak team to the cham Is Norfolk Blinded oe} Who Met the Tribe and Got a Ball) two in hool th the rel of But Frank Brazill signing a mond fans in Seattle. » % * F = spite of the number of teft-| The date for th hi in One of His Eyes ° 0. sin ataff, none of them |#chool track meet has b Skits epilbedagenaa agen Paeaay to June 3 OAKLAND, Cal, April 28.—Kid l erer re en able to go the route on | from Jun ‘o June 3, * ¥ $ been abi fcht-handers car-|A. C. Pelton, director of high school Now New York 1 SCRN So tt nee ien (athletics, Monday, ‘The date hax| Was attempting today BY LEO H. LASSEN ying most o! bu been changed because of the earlier | “ls not bh Ms one ie B 1B WALTZ, Robert I 4 dismissal of school for summer va-| therefore competen~ to box in son of Mr. and Mra, W Oakland Infield cation. The preliminaries will be| fornia. His manager, prank Tabor,| waltz it reads on his formal re HE Oakland infield, bad run off on Monday, June 1 and folk a atintied with | ipa card at the Universi when Jake Flowers: wasn't able - the ruling of b ma a boxing | He hool, is the kingpin Mar | commission, barring him — from | y ode tna tha thi vaemeyid to play shortstop because of an in- 2 ‘ | his mut In the University a ted by BEAVERS COP fights in this state because of poor | trict jured finger, has been shif eyesight Ivan Howard, the Acorn agers | PORTLAND, April 28.—Ry nosing | °7°"*" And why chouldn't he be? Ray Brubaker,” the veteran | | Ookiand, 4 to 3, here in yester ae | How many 10-year-old ball fans performer, has been put at short; j7 ame, Portland won the series __ CHAME aaa have the opportunity of shak- stop after starting the season at [7 ot Oaks, three games to two.|, TOLEDO, Ohio, April 28.—Chi ing hands with “Red” Killefer second base. Neither Reese nor The score— R. oH, £.|ley Rosenberg, world’s bantam-| and Tom Daly, Babe Herman, “Chavez were able to make ® £0 oniiand 3 12 A) weight champion, won a 12-round! @Hiff Brady and all the rest of of it at this difficult defensive ane: por peg as: rovdies ang decision from Clarence Rosen, De his Indians? And hew many position and many games were ancy , trolt can show an autographed ball BY AHERN EN WHAT THT 2 EGAD, ~ THERE must 2 BE SOME MISTAKE ! « MY WORD,“ TT IS PREPOSTEROUS !. ¢ WAIT «1 BEsEECH Nou,» LET ME,~ It was new ball for Bob Waltz, one of the thousands of junior re to by Carter & Bradle * * % He Shakes Hands With Dates Set and Redskin for Golfers {| from such all happened Sunday, dia- a great moment for the youngster Sunday and means just | *"4 as much to the players, altho they might not admit it, as the following of the youngsters |‘ borders on hero worship and what would baseball be without it? Mtar Btatf Photographers | marta | by Captains ™ CAN JIM SLATTERY BEAT HARRY GREB? Joe Willis Expert of Ring, Says He Can | Buffalo Boy Is Showing Lot Lot of ‘Stuff i in Ring; Socks Hard; He Stopped Augie Ratner in Two Rounds Recently BY JOE WILLIAMS AMES SLATTERY of Buffalo's historie First ward, seems destined to be the next middleweight champion of the world. Mr. James Slattery is a fine upstanding Irishman, 20 years of age, who has taken to the vulgar business of fist slinging quite as naturally as the Slatterys of any com- munity are popularly supposed to. A week or so ago Mr. James Slattery tifled awn and bounced Augie Ratner for a morbid inquest in less than two rounds, comple ing the unpleasant task with the grace of a Corbett and the finality (&3 of a Dempsey. tussle. It mig not hold out for Not many of the younger |"! J” 4 longer figh set in Knuckledom are man-|, ®! deh dpe fet reba & apaling Bra Ratner a d-headed ip fight outdoors, way hrs By August, Slattery will have Withstood Paul’ s Puriches reached his majority and will be remember seeing Paul eligible to participate in the bach, the distinguished paralyze longer fights. A commission rule pray Ratner f enc hi restricted his local appear- various kind ances heretofore to six rounds. without once causing the hairless As a young phenom of the husky to leave his feet ring, Slattery seems to hav It fx also wrilten In the musty completely crowded Willie Strib- records that Ka ner once stopped ling of Georgia out of the pie- Jack Delaney dead in hiy French tures. Canadian tracks with a left hook The answer Slattery is a to the heart. This is the same | panels), Sirti ing isn't. Delaney who has been figuring | nt follower does not prominently in the prints as a rs roll on. The result of his energetic escapades 1 thirst for biood with one Tiger Flowers, Mr. Gus H. Hatchet, The nown cayeman of the stone pion, period, is still there Harry ( Punch Shows Way Slattery in The fancy steppers and clever months bach ppers may have their exclusive re- surprised cted followings, but the boys who adage from the hip and leave in the limp forms of indiscreet will always command thusiasm of the mob. if Mr. James Slattery of continues bis winning fon for we think we ale ways and presently ascends to Buffalo youngster the title, his popularity will be Can Hit Harder no less widespread and sincere Slattery hits just > than that enjoyed by Messrs. with either hand Dempsey and Walker, two other Greb m hurts you Irishmen, who are not afraid to ways b you. Greb’ put all they have behind their him out of danger in the six-r HOCKEY MAY DO COMEBACK | Hockey is next punches. practically assured for | Seattle winter with the ap-| | proval of the plans for a ¢ y audi rium by the city council Monday. | “W Co has an option on | wash }the hockey franchise present that ever fort will n to place a t in Seat | Seattle |® and operated by men Definite nnouncements are ex vd pected s garding the puck sit Detroit— RH B uation. St. Louis soveeeed® 13 2 Seattle had no hockey rin. | Detroit 8.18.° 3 | en tle had no hockey last win. Ratteries- Vandergilder, Bi Danforth, Dixon and Severeid; Hole | loway, Wells, Johnson, and Bassler, TERRIS BEATS KANSAS Woodhall. UFFALO, Ap id Terr! At Chicago— RH SB the York tweight, won| Cleveland 410 $ from Rocky a Buffalo, on a/| Chicago is 2 9 3 foul in the fifth round. Terris was| Batteries—Karr,, Buckeye, Ed- leading by a wide margin when|wards and Myatt; Robertson, Ly- © was fouled. ons, and Crouse, Schalk. Champion Giants and Senators Holding Up in Major Leagues BY HENRY L. FARRELL the Senators {s the \eInning spirit EW YORK, April 28—Farly.|the club ts showing. season form is far from infal-| The Yanks and Tigers have gone lible, but it gives a fairly good line | to pieces and are ‘way down in the jon where the team {s going in the | second division. pon sgatl 4) Meter kee ree Sat The Athletics, perhaps, are the the Washington | Most interesting team in the major leagues. Connie Mack seems to was a big day «at the ball -y | BY ALEX C. ROSE ty {the youngster, who is one ERE are the high spots that of {demon fans of the team, up in yesterday {y.|G0ean't get out the ting of the capt often and ts to golf clubs and the mu dolngs of the Tribe in the rs. | nic nks' decennial tourna \THE SURPRISE ment committe Red" Kellefer heard about him oy Heid ‘at th down in Santa Maria, and he passed Chamber. of jthe word along to bring Bob out to Commerce m the fellows, and maybe there rooms: would be a surprise or two In store 5 Seat for him. And there was when Bra t sham zill, the {dol very junior baseball siauthn 46 fan in Seattle today, signed a brand vita Ate ke ey, ull for Bob with a big “Frank eld’.at L. Brazil.” ttle Golf co j | And after all of the: excite- yin ira ment on the Seattle bench be- ee fore the ball gaine there were drat Pu two Sunday contests with pea nual junior s | nuts, pop and the rest of the cham plonship } | trimmings, will be decided SOMEWHAT SOILED nis thal Baakle | Jay on the mantel In ‘Bob's home ROSE Golf club. links out in the University, rests the au-| aucust 99 and 2 the Raine » August 17. nnial golf of members of Bob's own gang Pa at | thelr 4 might follow the itall of the writing. | The exeitement was a little too mitch for Bob during the visit that full do. | Country « The ¢ committee tournament played for during the | | | | | ) | | | | | i} | three | on the bench, and he forgot all Stays) ia acid as; wtlion. will ace } the questions he was going too | 0%) 0 4 and 13 vlc , wi oo | ask “Red’ Killefer when he met réh sie vie. pares yon SLUNG him; but, anyhow, it was a grand | Blt In Seattle | time, In fixing the dates and courses | bes for the amateur, junior and caddie titular events, the club captains’ committee cleared up the list of ma ‘Husky Tossers doesn't appenl to him more. ‘ |tographed trophy, somewt olled, | The second annual caddies’ cham: |Perhaps, from the revolutions in! jonship will be played for on the }eagor young hands belonging to] p pla f h Will have oodles of prizes | | | Senators are the class of the ma- jors, and it is worth a bet that they will win the pennants, With nine vic- tories in their 11 starts; the Giants are away out in front in the National league. It is true, they have been feasting | upon rather easy opposition from | Philadelphia and a Brook: | that hasn't found itself | have found a team at last, after his years of searching. Boston, lyn club yet The place with the da Athletics, and the “Watch out for this fellow after you install Nev-R-Fail Piston Rings. My car runs sa smoothly now that I pass the in a tic for first hing Philadelphia position means Senators are Jor events for the rade woe ma | much, because they were forced to} ‘30’ mark before I know it.” | : Srereitige cient se | play two series with their most for- now everybody, meaning golfer sow York Ya W : dable ls, the New York Yan- Beat hitman knows just what's ahead of him| mic ha ao i NEV - R = FAIL * T “ EAS vg {and what to look forward to 7 Coach Tubby Graves’ ball tosgora | #0 whe K forward to and) ine most impressive thing about |/PISTON RINGS | wo: elr st conference fi of | ‘ —— - - 3 jywon thelr tt nserence: at oh | The decennial championship tour: | are ground like a valve on the | the 1926 season when they defeat-|yament, which ts the big links | (WH) Proper edge insuring exceptional | qd Whitman, 7 to 4, on Denny field,| event of most importance at this} Coast League oil mileage and perfect power. | Monday, Elmer Tesreau's deliverios | Wtiting, is shaping up in fine style, /| Power Rings 60c and up olvable for the Misstonar: | &%4 ff handsome prizes are any in | 3 4 Wore) Ghuolyadie) torr) Whe | AAlaBtO A Faucemeht to wet TAs Jaree Med ot on tost vet.| Oil Rings - 75e and up {es and hé held them scoreless for | at t! lo Go! x | Balt Lake 4 . {starters at the public course during : — OUR GUARANTEE — four innings, The Husky swatamen | the th May days, 9, 11 and 12, “4 9 | Install a set. If they fail to give per- had no sooner warmed up than| there is certain to be a very large | men ei aa fect compression instant: Gen Tove they nicked Heck, Whitman twirler, | entry bil Res st the eh a tro. | 7 ‘miles to the gallon of for three runs, and followed it up| Phies that has been donated com: | 12 refund your ee with three more in thelr third, |t both quality and quantity Ree per cylinder ad cand pO Numerous errors spoiled an othor lenty , ° i | wine perfect game, but allowances | Yes; ‘tly going to be a real golf GAMES TIUB WEEK ‘must be made, as it was the first | ing carnival, is this decennial meet Etarpeaae es tite} real contest the Huskies have had, |@t Jefferson park, and more four Bait Take at San Francisco, aia wodie RH Jsomes are now being arranged to vcramonto at Loa Angeles Whitman » a4 9 f | tee-off Have you arranged yours? | = Washington ‘ 70 7| Sear TF | Batteries Beck und Karlson; | sOTH STRAIGHT BA SEBALL | | Vosreau and Boyd PHILADELPHIA, — April 28 Babe Ruth, Philadelphia feather It is sald) Mr, Coolidge nover | weight, won his ath consecutive SEATTLE vs. OAKLAND drinks anything stronger than gin-| victory when he took a 10-round ame called 2143 p, m. kerale, Now you fiow why golt|declsion from Bobby Giyrela, Balti DE nen-0160, Reserve Seats, Pa eraers :

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