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APRIL 29, 1 Ee 2. ee. ee s Pitcher Halts Oaks -TRally in Ninth Diane Dass: that MEA fateful fornight the Philadelphia [ _ Winning Runs on Bases, Miljus Stops Oakland Srey Hm eet eer Prep League 7 . Indians Win First Game of New Series, Six}] °°" Hoge th ls Hamed Broadway Trimmed, 5 to hms to Five wecond to the Washington char 1, in Game That Meant BY LEO H, LAS ftime “Red” Killefer finds his Indians in a tough spot || {*hs Meky work that “Morn | PREP STANDINGS far pitching skill he simply sends big John Miljus to! pi forth ae Ehe aed Onis Ballard My pak HaEtL | iwlipen, and when he takes the box everything runs |} tade and wilt when the compett ||! 4 2 808 2 smoothly for the Tribe, no matter how tough |] tlon stiffens. wor the first time |/Qh z a eae Rear hy : Mm the situation. At least, that has proved to |] (R,2°M™ Uhiladelphia, has a pall |i koomeveti eae gs a Mm be the rule so far where Miljus has been con- |} that the Yanks, ‘lacking Babe:||\ athe 4 cerned; how long he can keep up such un- |} 8uth, seem to havo collapsed, ts || ady penny pitching in the pinches nobody can |] ji jSMWins ting for the Ath Bren TTae ane [ eee, ‘Cl U a lisputed lead of : eae? Yes, as you have learned from the above Six A * | SD BI SEBO} z | ; headlines or from previous sources, the In- 1x merican ‘The Be ; . . <a won the game Tuesday, and they can Net Stars to pok & bee 7 thank Miljus for it in a large degree. The ape 3 score, incidentally, was 6-5, aaa it csi the Go to London : result of the first struggle of the Oakland- N“ ry oe i ee ee tea | Ballard pela 4 Seattle series. by aix ster 5 ii th rhe } lead was sporting a two-run lead as the Oaks went to [side of the att d tenn: b f tov the ath. Jim Bagby had been hit rather freely, but |! p at Wir t eaxon - i ee giting by nicely until that session, and then things |*4 * ise a Sere bee iat wae at hile H > Hd to happen. ho players pi rl ady ball for t inners han Pickering, pinch-hitting for George Boehler rifled} Wiiiam ‘r. Tuden m1. ana Vin to left, and George Lafayette also contributed a |cent Richards are conspicuously at F tenting Bt bare 6 Mie Me whereupon Bagby took an early shower as Ray Bru- jnee? from nanan be Ameri padanids CF tite piace fa the followed with a nifty} | fee and the tieing and fans were within easy hail-/ . of the plate. | , Dumovitch was rushed to 4 naund, if not the rescue, ier George Foster, anoth- | Fibhitter, had scored Pick- with a long fly, and Frank ; had kicked Buzz Artett’s » Best, it was a hurried exit LB Nikk and a quick entrance seene of action for Mil- e eee Miljus a little time to get) ee eae R ‘ hat interim he! E $ which bi : Bice OS © the plate with |m > runways, which, | Pick was a very th ft meant nothing to Mil- whe had played catch with Bo.4 i grenades and had been a ; eshion for some bayonets he Boke } to duck during the recent Fae . in that dear France, to o 4 Rimself in such a pickle. | : ~ very carefully to Guisto, | > > o 6 eo : ged the big Oakland first- |!" eo 6 ® with an out ball, Guisto Totals 36 «10 terrific lunge, the ball skied 1 0 foul itory in the ion of first base. Bab took a couple of giganti Mapped his big h is on the | ~ the game was over. | BBeats Boehler mly did the Redski fand yesterday, but they de- George Boehler, the big accredited with more stuff s beat other hurler in the league, abides in the minors be- y to locate the up to his old tricks men, a Iehind most of his h the afternoon. who pitched h rst ga Indians, was fairly ettective, | mas his hitting that helped.| = lias Up Lake; | Not a Fishing License| | Fishermen in Ohio do not need to THE SEATTLE aT 8 ane Are \Ballard la Back Again PAGE 138 | Leading in plons, and their playing thus far Baseball Lead has been quite different trom the Ballard pl stranger to Eastern tourname wo men were wait Jbut a powerful player; Joh the paths for tickets hor Inessy, Indianapolis, numbe od the margin of defeat for man in © Western rankings; | 7 Al Howe bested the ve Charles Garland, Lucien Williams, | 7 ne Sieiggtats synolds, in the | Yesterday's hero—George Sister, man Lawre B. Rico and James 3. F tant | ANNE of the Mt. Louls Browns, hit safely jFenno, Jr. helped beat the "ete Scie to 2 in 10 *|Great Northern ee reey se ae Wins From U, P..)_ vere» - and HON | pages te. Merpvke iaimeietarceae ‘ Howe and Etmull they we ma by the Phillies, 7 t | The at Northern Railway won! juays ° guinea ee eRakips WINNERS Rice and i they defeated the nion Pacific fte wo scoreless innings, Queer ann a exation, 6 to 5, in 10 Innir ix harted hit re a Tei a ore beat the 8] Olsen, for the Great Northern el til they had a comf hits and st allowed but ina, beating R der tn in » scor R. H 4 Great Northern ...+..ee5s $M ad the | Union Pacit! ‘ 5 Batt Olsen and Wh ne Ru k — {BABE RUTH IS |Trsteran’ sires” Garton "rut| etc! eit Sateen ‘| CONV ALES CING aren ; : ).—Babe Ruth After allowing West Seattle to E National League re nich and Lace toa ‘ ene - LaF P| ital f east two} that to hd . , ward King said today./to 1 18 . ‘Tuesday anatl , 5 at the Babe| The § nr Hrook to play Renin | Week ° 10 ¥ ae P “ ‘ ‘ nid | i Sims, F a 5 a ; KEEFE SOLD QUAKERS COP April 29—The sale Franklin had litt suble Portland pitcher, to} ning from of the Texas leagu vy | » 2 at Frank Frank Morse allowing the Abes as L. Turner, of t T Score RH E Line . oeee ove 2 ‘ 4) Frank ~9 12 2 | Stragmalia 1D CEE Baa Wisin cates Mca gh ate arte in Jackson Fight fed McCabe om in the sc") buy a license if they own the lake] OLYME reece] SACS DEFEATED — ing and startec lin which fishing. This ngmali er LOS ANGELES, April 29,—Sacra-| : erith a sobs : ¥| nas ing their] per, and of] mento lost the bite ps eis Kelly Asks d with rh | mon but | Tacom 10 81 Hea th Lox Angeles yesterday ler the rightfield fence and| or etre, not they tr draw here iast night. © decision |5 4s, 5 au tinedie tectea rer ee f R ] Tis fe the home talent. |. oe iio ath [3.9.1 Wally Hood's home run over | or elease |license tax is up foam of the state Tosses. ‘Biuns In |Local Pin Squad rally | land had scored three runs | Mme frame. Solid =n eS} By losing in Tuesday night's itt, Cather and Guisto put] graphic bowling meet, the and then the usually re-| ton team of the Pacific ¢ Red Baldwin, who will try to] pnone comp: hationa’ iianers’ off the bags with the}in 1924, relinquished th Provocation, and sometimes|the sitver trophy, to I any, heaved at Gither looked a Wl Red. and by the time the| wednesday night for Wp tad been relayed in from left championship. lio more tallies were over the} sais } little flat-l tos Angeles will meet Other Runs Seored iz as we are as deep in this oring mire as we are the ting bugs undoubte want le history of how the oth-| fins of the ball game were Here's the information: “ walked to start the B for Seattle, and he proceed- 4 Heal second hase and then | Bilas in turn, And he came | FE Baldwin's lusty single, | “es in the next frame Brazill BBE stole second. He count- Ys rousing single, WHATS AILING “TH’ Ou MAN @~ I Ses! SAIDTO HimM~ WELL MATOR, DID Nou FIND Your CAT, Y'know How I MEAN < TRYING TO BE SOCIABLE, ~~ AN HE DUMPED ME LUKE A FENCE!+ eighth Ariett singied and es Emmer's boot, and © Guisto’s sacrifice fly. M that’s that | tsume Lightie | ourney on May 18 YORK, April 29%.—The} Hit tournament to sdentify | Tronara’s successor will be M May 18 with two bouts Queensboro club, an open in Brooklyn. Sammy Man- Minos will fight Jimmy Mot Buffalo and Benny Val New York shadow boxer, et Bolly Seorman, also of ‘ork, ——— FE ELL WINS + BM openea i the largest ¢ county, by ed Giants, HIN HT H| canon Sunday owd on record defeating the of Tacoma, 9 | Hitting of the home club and Of Lege, of the winners, : rR. i | £ 0 Mat xton and Carter; L \ Wee and ionry, \ to the supreme | wos unpopular with the fans, Defeated by L. A.| tele Washing-| py ast Tele champions | get hold on Ange third base] who nosed them out by eight poir Chicago the national (}y He's Been LiKe “TAAT ALL DN =| MADDER “THAN | || h FLEA ON AN THAT HE PUT WIS LAST BATCH the left field fence with one man on| deserved a de-| cinched th thought Ja | cision nehed the game for the Angels, — and Gets It. | - be ‘amente divng NAN FRANCISCO, April 28 Joe | Loa Angeles Hughes and Koehler; i ~O Kelly, Seal outfieide bere. quested and " tional release today re- | Spartanburg Has Good Ball Squad received his uncondi +|place. Lloyd Waner, recruit, is be n league jing carried as extra, _ He’ ll Invade Eastern Courts This Summer a RAY Cc ’ASEY : Star League Forfeiture if baa manager of the Broadway I Yi. 74.0 b ague are adked tormect ting editor of . is also lure to do #0 second lay fol | League No, 1 rgetown Cubs Broadway Pir ates at imax club va. Garfield Juniors will be ui prompects in Spartanburs.| TIGERS VICTORS |, Kelty siarrea in t022, and waraue-| | west Groen rehants vs $: C., loom bi as the season! PORTLAND, April 29.—The Ver-|°o%* Nn owing years, but| Husky Athletic Broadway. under 1 Man: Mike! a failed to get into form this season. Merchants ve. Gar. under wa ana Mike} non Tigers nosed out Portland in the} 44, expects to sell his servi t t " Kolley believes that his ntands| ¢irat game of the series, & to 4, here, xp ) sell his services to! field Cubs at Garfield # good chance ly league. | yesterday ii *Inome other club, probably in another | Cascade Wolves vs. Independents Both the pitching and catching staff] a core: rR. om. we, {league ja I has been bolstered by additions from| Vernon s..csseeressreseeee sss] No additional outfielder will be] ‘The Arden Cubs will be idle Western association and the 1} bought by, the Seals to take his Home teams are named last in ach combination and the managers of these teams should send in their of his} Eagles | Protest and Is on Car pet permit hours. Changes in con- | tracts must be turned to this | office not tater than Thured | night. Only 15 men can be eligible ch game in the season's sched- te ee | American Lev) a A Won Lost Pet. 633 Johnson and Rue | Fullerton and Picinic Ray Casey Will Play ‘Tennis in ‘East Sautheaw Not ‘to Return to This Section Casey Claatied Up North- west Last Summer; To Play With Johnston i AY CASEY, the California south- paw who gathered in more ail- verware than a busy pawnbroker last summer when he toured the | Northwest and cleaned up | Jor tournament he entered | turn to this section this ye Casey will go Kast to the Big tour- | naments and will play in the nation- al champlonship meet and will com. | pete in the other big events of the | summer schedule. | Poksessing one of the most power- | ful service strokes in the country, ey figures to give everybody he ays plenty of trouble. The rest of s nothing to brag about but hia him thru ery match he played in hereabouts here has been some talk that Casey will play doubles with Bill Johnston, the famous San Francisco yetoran. pI his game in the or west lust year, powerful service carried | The second attempt to get the | Woodland Park Tennis league start- \ed will be made at The Btar tonight | when Leo Lagerstrom, Dick Burr, O, |T. Stephens, Earl White, Frank | Kozlowski and C. C. Williams are to |meet at 7 o'clock, The captains | abont be prompt, if possible. | BiG WEEK FOR | VANCOUVER, B.C. 4 One of the biggest tennis tourns ments ever staged in the Northwest is scheduled for Vancouver, B. Cy early in July, when the Canadian championships are to be held. All of 'the Canuck stars wii be on hand, {including the Davis cup players of that country, as well as a big repre sentation from the various tennis | anos thruout the orthwest. U. C.S. B. Grid | Coach Is Due to Take Air OS ANGELES, Cal., April 29.— | Acceptance by John W. Wilce of the offer to become head football coach at the University of California, |Southern branch, will force the res- lignation of James J. Cline, present coach, athletic authorities admitted Tuesday. Cline has been coach of football, jboxing and wrestling at the Grizzly linstitution for several years. Dr. E. C. Moore, director of the university, refused to say how much |money Wilce had been offered to accept the California coaching job, jbut he declared it was “not near as |much as has been reported.” YORK, April 29.—Ted ("Kia") Lewis, former welter cham- |pton of the world, arrived Tuesday }from England and was met by ct. | Charley Harvey, his former mana- ger. Lewis brought with him Phil 2|Richards, a featherweight, and Pop |Humphreys, a bantamweight, who will be handled by Harvey. Lewis said he: was not thru with the ring, and would accept a match jagainst Mickey Walker, the current champton, 1¢ he could get it. | SEALS LEADERS SAN FRANCISCO, April 29.—By | At Chicago— R. H. B.!| winning yesterday's game here, 17 Cleveland .. 3 9 0j)to 7, from Salt Lake, San Francisco Chicago ... 2 6 1/dumped the Bees out of the tie for terles: Uhle and tt; Blank. | first place, and took the Coast league jenship and Crouse. lead. it The score— R. oH.) 8. Salt Lake .. 1 il e At Detroit— R. H. E. | San eranaee re 7 20 | a Peters; Mitchell, McWeeney and ‘Aye { St. Louis. 10 Ll new, Ritchie. Detroit ee ae : i Batteries: Di and Severeid; | Dauss, Wells, Doyle and Bassler. Hudkins Won’ t Meet O’Brien LOS ANC April 29. Hudkins, fen Nebraska Wildce on will not box Tommy O’Brien at the outdc how to be promoted at Ane peedway on June 6, accord. ing to Clyde, Ace's brother. It now rtain that Dick Hoppe will bout with Tommy. Huffman Defeats “We MAN Wrtd TWE GTEIN~ HO- HUM, Of WELL, « TLL “TAKE IT DOWN AND WANG \T 1 OUR CLWB-ROUSE!~ BY Jove, TL WILL Not LETTHE LADS IWTHIS PLACE KNOW ABOUT IT S EGAD, +MY LIFE LOS ANGELES, April 29.—After WOULD BE MADE MISERABLE UNTO Piling up a huge lead on points in the early part of the fight, Eddie | MY LAST DAY | Huffman was barely able ‘to hold) his own and emerge victor in his 10-round bout with Floyd Johnson here last night. Huffman tired af- er the first five rounds, and son almost broke down the huge lead his opponent had piled up. Huffman had Johnson down in the first round, EGAD= WHAT LUCK, » DRAT IT ALL ~~ AND L “THOUGHT ALL ALONG THAT MY PAINTING WAS A GENUINE REMBRANDT |. AND 1 “TLRNED out-o BE SugT AN ORDINARN OLD TIME BAR ROOM PICTURE ~ \RON DOG !~ IT MIGHT BE get the “Oo mMuUcH ARNICA IS OF BLASTING wine ! BRITTON I LOS ANGE Jack 08, April 29, Britton, it is reported here, wants another go at Mickey Walker, who took his welterweight crown from him. Won Lost Han Franciaco s,s alt Lake |Lon Angeles Np t Pame | a | Seattle a orbe ste 9 ou 450 1 68 é (rer it 5 GAMES NEXT WE Portia at Bacrame Lon Angelon at Oakl Bun Francisuo at Vernon, Johnson in Bout | John: | but the bell saved him. | } | AFTER CHAMP) [ Coast League || $$$ Witsoe 800 Hahn Races Paavo Nurmi LOS 3 LES, April 29.—Lic Hahn's big chance to become a na- "| tonal hero comes tonight when he |races the Finn, Paavo Nurmi, over the one and one-half mile course {at the Coliseum. Willie Plant intends to do some fast walking over the same length course. Admission to the big meet jhas been limited to 25 cents. | e WASHINGTON, Apri! 29. Dundee, | pion, was ot 1 by Honey Boy Finnegan, Boston, in a 10-round no- Gesislon bouts, Johnny former featherweight cham: | Keams Will OS ANGELES, April 2 Jack |44 Kearns has signed a five-year contract to manage Mickey Walker, world'a welterweight champion. The deal closed following an all- day conference. Neither party to the deal would state | purses were to be aplit. was how future | Mickey's first fight under Kearn’'s management is on May 16, when he mects Lefty Cooper in San Fran- oes. RANK TOBIN, for five years a catcher with the Seattle Indians, | has been sold to the Portland | Beavers, Tho deal was © onsummated this morning, and Tobin re- ports today to the Oregon club, Tobin, one of the best hiistlers in the league, had been here a long time, and a change will do him good, par- tioularly going to a club where he will have a chawes to work TOBIN @tion With on the ‘Tom Daly and Barl Baldwin Seattle mask staff he didn't have much of n chance to work, and he got in the game so seldom i) Tobin Sold to Portland and Becker Is Released that he didn’t have a fair chance to make good. Tobin's greatest fault was that ho bore down so hard that he didn’t take time enough to look over the situation and didn’t tako thin, cused him of not trying, While not a consistent Tobin takes a+good cut at the ball, and with regular playing he should improve his hitting with the Beay- ers, 2 ° . Portland is in a bad way for catchers as none of the men on the club are doing anything won- derful “behind the log and Tobin has a chance string man, Beals Becker, | also passed from the Indian rooster | yesterday, getting his unconditional release, He joined the Tribe last fall, Becker expects to cateh on with the Vernon Tigers In Portland to. day, Pilot Walker easily enough, but nobody ever ac- | hitter, | to step in as first-| voteran outfielder, | Jockey Stricken HAVRE DE GRACE RACE- TRACK, Md., April 29,—Jimmy But- well, one of the best-known jockeys, in the country, was stricken with paralysis here last night, it was learned today. Butwell now is at {the Havre de Grace hospital. It was said that Butwell took off consid- erable weight yesterday morning to accept a mount during the day. The last night, while in company with another jockey, Butwell was stricken as he was eatmg cinner. After You Work on Your Car Drow let your handsand our aneee proclaim fee for several days.Try ‘ Sis Energine on them. It works finel—takes off allthe tease and dirt in no time. t a can from your drug- gist. It’s great stuff. Cos only 35c andleaves no odor. BASEBALL SEATTLE vs, OAKLAND Game called 2:45 p.m. DE nen-0160, Reserve Seats, re 1 { A g i Be = iis Whe } Ee | | | eee seceepoees

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