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THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1926 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 19 i Old at 50? Not Stanislaus Zhyszko, Who Is Heavyweight Mat King NDIANS SLUG OUT ANOTHER WIN! Wrestles 30 Years EE ee ie ee rs ae Is Champion Now’ SUNISLAUS Naks Downed in Wildest | Kind of Batfest, 13 to 5 Woodland Park Net Leen Is Farmed OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN \Seasdia Will - Posttang— * a long left-hander, replaced him. Suita fi Tike. ener wiles 447 ne : ker, | BRAZIL |the club's batsmen and allowing voted | only three scratch hits. Aultman, compel | ¥ ocked a mighty! Waymen and Moynihan starred at Gistcner. if . ® | tripl scoring Lane} the plate for the winners, each col-| ea $ {ahead « titth | lecting five bingles in as many times| e After the ‘Oakland splurge in at bat. Budnich and Strizek each) °| the sixth Seattle came right back contributed with home runs pal Baan. ‘itl (A en o| and collected three more tallies | Pirates play Queen City Motors Co. ¢| with young Kiser on the mound. | Awa pues at Broadway Sunday. ) —| Fowler had been lifted for a as ~ s 4s ~~ | |. The, soore: et ze é TrOWs Big Munn rE pinch hitter, | 7 se ali S \ Lincoln A. C, . 3 a: ¢| He walked Brazill and Eldred and} HE PAINTING \S SOLD FOR” |S. ===. #30 Pirates eS 23 26 «(| BY ART CARLSON wrestling fraternity—if there be such ® 4 finally got one close enough to th Batteries: Martin, Schwartz, | pARUNG ce “allslaaic owhemoras tan mblage. For only last Feb- | tf $ 6 @|Plate for Rabe Herman to reach and | Davis and Mills; Weitzman and S sagan naoceant maa nan. ont Munn had played horse with | ” 1) the ble first t hit the ball sey Dempsey the lakdoacoPieunds ie ck eters him to the mat twioe { elit ii igases acdc’) Diamond Gossip From Here and There | | rir rape |P Saar | » SOME |< ce canoes: SO. WEE PASE ne: | While the big Nebraskan may ae sont FRISCO SLUGS | 0th milestone along life's troub- | aye been il when he. tacked <iser went out with that blow and Boe ah axes Svar | sereatite bch aay atop the Bisniaiens tid iatoe on a | ney took up ‘ IN : ' ia Ta Play ‘ounding ake pitche : f ossibly have not been in 00k ep t ] Nothing | BY oe H. LASSEN } Dope Is Coming True; Lewis Is Playing First |for 19 hits, Ban Francisco took &! The hero of over 1,000 mat| t Noni atepe you must, never: | Fon Mile, a akeota he has } J ST one of th pete Coast league teams are wy Ud De Portland club js in a bad way |two-game lead over the Bees here| matches evidently refuses to list the} theless, hand a slice of credit to bie: Re Morindcaea eracktaty it at , ning pretty true to form fora firsteecks yenterday by winning, 15 to 4. |call of old Doctor Time. Like the| the Pole | iets bent aver ¢ banat | Tue Wednesday ht} @ rather unexpetced start With Poole gone Beavera tried |, Th ws Sot: 7 4| Well-known brook, he seems to go} For Zb: had everything Git yes, Oakland made one tally | °” Vernon and | San Frnacisco is farout in | Babe Thomas at the bag, but sma neisee 16 «19 © /0n in the xame persistent way against him experience. He | in the second to start things off right] front, having lost but four |baseball men knew he wouldn't do. Bahr, Perry and Peters: Wi-| Started 30 conceded around years in age, | for the day on a triple by against} games in 21 played, ang three ~/Too green and too light a hitter for}! nis Years Ago over 30 pounds in weight and nearly | Sir stsbiee/assd 'ucotagle by Radon Portiand at| of these were dropped to Se [this company, he lasted quickly. rede bi : Te Ja foot in height. That's quite an, er} The Oak am was given Portland. | attle opening week. They are | Duffy Lewis, Portland pilot, priser years ago the hairy | edge “ 2 All tho veter-| almost unlanimously picked ts Jaying the bag. Lewis is ted Btaniataus ; artes: i: 1 the | aire ee een) ventengay «with tid | Y te pith chan, Frage cy Valgtet grappling pastime. And he has been y 1. ‘De-/Guisto out with a bad cold, forcing | an outfielder did) thruout the circuit as the team an outfielder by trade and the Mee tetavig ei dient Dark Cloud sit Kunst teee--{Ivan Howard to shift his athletes wag to hit 8) to beat. Beavers must be up against it ews ut lt is true that the wrestling game wadibe | Brubaker started at second base, |B double and a) salt Lake, rated as the dark horse| for a» first-sacker with him on Zhysxko wae quite an upand- |). been under a dark cloud for a t being benched, and Reese oo run in his jot the league, ix just that, holding} the bag. is sa dacs Sa a aapee nde guite‘a dapall'sthe'crows bas shifted fo B. Bamer ane Rune! asin Iplafing shortstop with Bratcher in first’ game in @/ down second place now. | ‘The Portland club got a rude jolt IS selmi theo Roncen OLA from one dome to another in rather 3, Bras Ar-;left field and Pickering in right Vernon uniform. } Los Angeles and Seattle, slated | when Bagwell was ordered to report That's quit lao hy eran rapid fashion. It has passed here Brabeker, But it happened to be the wrong _ _Butwiththree|as the other two first-division | back to the Philly Athletic because a PN tos quite s leap backward, | ond there. And then back again in , E. Baldwi | combination. such sterling |teams, are riding among the of some hitch in the draft regula ca SHARKEY WINS Te a sort of round-robin way. Reta ie’ nace | Woday is another thing, how outfielders == a4! gour. ngs _NEW YORK—Jack Sharkey, New | Winning the crown js nothing new |" Ft be that as it may, you've Meteic. erase er wes ed Whi siiher. Gh re Lane, Eldred Ratgutaciia: gumerslly olckead va | York featherweight, staged a second | for the Polish patriot. Mor’ He tae | ote ca aanihe aa cuneriey l Beery Krause. pitching for Oakland and McCabe./ ihe basement team, is in fifth : meee come-back and won a 10-round de-|Feached the heights before. But to|1, stanisiaus Zbyszko, whose phy- cH - a : and with young Pickering Good Prospect cision from Harry London, New | CoP the laureis in his day and age is o ‘ Pesta 5 and with Sterling Stryker and John} nd h_ youn place, largely due to the six te & iS 9 Nee BGK ale’ a re ache sical displacements are far below Milfus eligible for Seattle the pitch ae Lucas coming, straight from Seattle, but they Osean has picked up a pretty| York. Both were on the floor once. |Pomething else again. It's a Dit Out tiiose of most of the other top- Jers may get the spotlight in tomor _ he didn't have) ave dropped eight out of nine good young prospect in Urban ‘ mt Sie font 9 notchers. lrow’s nev x spapers much of a ¢ ¢ to break in here.| ramen since then. Pickering, a kid outfielder, who has| | MITCHELL OUTPOINTED Upset And to a champion who regained —_— Vernon needed some hitting} Onkland, with infield worries, Ver-|tho appearance of a real hitter at} NEWARK, N. J.—Willlam Har./ Fraternity the title at a time in life when most r in the gurens, and Beck n, without any punch, and I the plate. He basnt’ done much/™on, New York welter, outpointed) When Zbyszko tossed the gian(,|men have long since forgotten their BREAK STREAK 2 hitters, can still punish |land, with Poole and Jones out of| here this week, but thruout the earty | Pinkey Mitchell, Milwaukee, in a| Wayne Munn xt Philadelphia the |athletic ambitions and shelved their LOS ANGE: 4 prieremren pite of his long|the lineup, neither of them to be| play in the Coast league he has Pel PE oar er pere Sey een other night, he fairly upset the | equipment. asjing their losing rvice on the diamond, and hemay | with the Beavers this year! are in| promine of delivering, and is one of ea, baa ae ‘ad ‘s ensive hall =~ ach | WReatahes eine: Bacramnan ve a valuable mon for the Ti-|the second division, just where they /the young ball players being carried | ne ou GAMES Meattie at Port t Bacr amento. we for Seattle and while the Oaks did manage to make four | glid hits good for four runs In the sixth inning, there was | Jan error sandwiched in be-| ltween the bingles that didn't | |make Plummer _ responsible | jfor a single one of the tallies, | | Billy Lane practically ruined the | game for the Oaks in the second} inning when he doubled with the| bases loaded and before the side was | retired Pinches Kunz had been driven | out of the game and Gene Fowler, day defeated Los Angeles, ‘BENTON SOLD | BY PORTLAND PORTLAND, Ore. April sh 30.—Rab- | bit Benton, stop and utility of wore picked to be | by OT ams, | Pirates Cop Easy | tune of 28 to 0. most matches will be given prizes, | as will the team winners The captains are Frank Kozlowski, | Stephens, Dick Burr, C. C, Wil | Leo Lagerstrom, Earl White. Game From A. C.’s| The Broadway Pirates of The Star league easly trounced the Lincoln Athletic club Tuesday evening to the Benny Weitzman Coast teams this spring, Hurling his second no-hit, Vie Nelson Tuesday blanked Second Straight No-Hit, No-Run Game for Nelson | no-run game of this seagon, the University M. E., 5 to 0. | Last week Nelson, pitching for the Green Lake Lutherans, Brooklyn Ball Club for Sale? BY HENRY L. FARRELL April 30.—Brooklyn's | q DELL MATCHED ROCKFORD, Ill.—Sammy Man- dell, claimant to the lghtweight title, is to meet Phil Salvadore in Los Angeles, June 6, his manager here announced. PORTLAND, Ore.—Sid Barbarian, Detroit, and Young Carman of San Jose, Cal, will fight as junior wel- |terwelghts in the main 10-round | event here tonight. Four Visiting Pitchers Given Bad Trimming by In-| dians, Who Pile Up 13 Safe Blows; Lane Cleans| } Bases; Indians Stick in First Division | Onl Do Vou ROC] WELL, MN DEAR eR, =~ Wi Sole Mee HiME ie Start Week BY LEO H, LASSEN | Hl oirt~ MY NAME fF] YOUR FRIEND; MR, I AM IMPRESSED Wr was another one of those afternoons that give the boys \o BIMBLE, See FENWAN oF The oul's Youre QUAINT DEA OF From Sunday in the press coop nightmares for a week at the ball yard i ‘ CLUB,“ToLD ME ABOUT DEDICATING SUCH A ROOM Vednesday when the Oakland visitors and the Seattle Indians NES,~ BASCOM A PAINTING IN Nour 1 Six Th Mi T S oked their s i battle of th . BIM’ BR 4 “TO POSTERIW,~ AS VT WERE? ix Three-Man Teams Se- 1ooked up in their second battle of the cur- E. BIMBLE OOK ny fa ’ : POSSESSION I~ YOu GEE, | lected f oO f t rent series, | ANDNoU ARE + \e-THio WAN. LAM HMMs T WILL LET You WAVE ected for pening o When it was all over, after two hours and dor WOoPLE 2, WO THIS fee “MY EXCELLENT PAINTING Big Tourney 20 minutes of hectic baseball in which base $] | BUILDING A HOME, AND I OF “THE MAN WITHTHE Ten; | ja hits played the most prominent part, the AM FINIGHING A ROOM FORMAN $\5 Voaaree BY A pon giee oad wea har eneee| Tribesmen had won, 12 to 5, registering WHE UNIQUE GTNLE oF * Lee HER messin ib eaten takensak ec preet their second straight victory over the Oak- “THE OLD DANS, ~ AND, As RE WAY MR, BIMBLE,~ WHE Ing of six of last year'n tennin cap: | lan delub and winning their seventh game} WELL ~~I ALREADY THE ROOM 1G FINIGHED, MAY tains ut The Star Wednorday night i in nine starts in their present home stay. | WAVE A BAR, MIRROR I CAL AND SEE rT ?u. Snta be canvas gah ap eral I The Oakland team used four pitchers, AND GWINGING DOORG, Sust out OF SENTIMENT, and give th¥ir names to O. T.| | throwers rather, judging by the box score, | Now AH WHAT ARE Stephens, who will turn them in to| » and all of them suffered from hititis, 13} YoU ASKING ¥OoR. the sporting editor, who will pick| blows in all, good for 12 runs, made up the He PICT 2 i ent eh aa tar Ue 4 total for the afternoon. ne “WIC URE ¢ has cet? ke RSI pobin WALL ike LANE In the meanwhile Bill Plummer was pitch- played. ‘The individual winning the | BY PETER SALVUS ITTING pretty in the prep lead, Ballard’s worries are over, for a| fow days at least, as the Beaver club plays the lowly Lincoln team at Lower Woodland, Friday. In the other games on tap Garfield goes to Roosevelt, Franklin plays at Broad- ‘Ballard Should Hold Prep Ball Lead in Lincoln Mix on Friday good pitching and if Frank Morse can get started right the Quakers may down the champs of last sea- | Garfield is expected to have [ little trouble with Roosevelt, al- tho they are playing on foreign territory and the Roosevelt grounds make a poor field for visitors. The Babes, after losing \ s rote ‘ : EW YORK, |way and Queen Anne tours over to alee the Pa Si rang ig has been sold]| turned the trick in a Church league game and duplicated |! svasioaals leaguastranehiaalcthie S a. West nadia | on teas pave won te Hat bai }to Shreveport, La, in the Texas Re ‘ ad 1d ame j “se bo he . Gri “i | are tied with- Broadway for sec- VAmerican League | '««v°. this week. He fanned 14 batsmen during the course of || 01 vaiuable in the league next to} pr ing Ballard’s game with Lincoln | ond place. Larry Simms, youth- Dave Keefe, Portland pitcher, || the game, two of them on seven pitched balls. Nelson was ||... Giants, probably will bo sold as! Games Start should give Al Howe, the Beav- | ful twirler, has been winning ball a | bout by the Wichita Faria club] aided by a thrilling grandstand catch by Flodman, Green ||... resuit of the death of Edward rg = Ree ere Shane rest) games regularly for Uncraarted i Wea Lost Pet.lin the same teague, is healtating|| Takers’ shorts ‘ ivi “ ny! : nin Roa peeked oe F d P M up. Howe has been carrying the | and it has been proven that the 4 5 |He is seeking to be traded in tol] * Th ma : : g ROE | of the club to die|/PWIE spring Inter-class footbait| Season and Needs a tivolt Mt | ‘The Teddies, without the services : jthe International league. Ane SCOre: bt | within two weeks, games are to start at the Uni-| Siriia on eee ee and of play, {of the Hyllengren brothers, can’t / 366) 1, STEP TE University’ Mi Be. ccc csicsceevoevcess 0, 10 Stephen Mc-| Versity of Washington stadium Fri- Coate Mineen: the aT hea seem to get started. Elgin Gardner ¥33/ "You can't keep n good mani] G, L, Lutheran ........ Keever, who held | day afternoon and nobody knows yet] hunch pretty well keyed up over [ot Lefty Garton will pitch, altho on : 87 | down," murmured the elevator boy as what teams will play. Coach Smith may start Tuthill, a ‘ a half interest n play ach Sm ay . At Detroit— H. E.| he turned on the juice and answered || _ Batteries: Boyd, Erickson and W. Foote; | aoe ih cith hist ‘The senior and frosh teams are| {he previous games this season | roouie, who got his first chance Louis 10 119 buzz‘on the nineteenth floor Nesholm. | brother, is now) booked, but, up to press time, the| nds expected to let upon them | acainst Queen Anne. troit sees Mt 132] ——— the, only. living | Upperclassmen hadn't decided wheth-| fF the contest with the Abes, West Seattle, after dropping threo B Soe ri hide 2 pe are yal t owner and he is|er they would put a team on the} Lincoln in baseball has always! straight games, will go against fenforth, Grant Severeid; Whiteh’ : Three More B kl T I Sh ed In oO be 5 fleld or not proven to be stiff opposition for the | Queen A tavorithn ye light ‘00 m my “4 : | Queen Anne, favorites by a sligl e and Baasle r yn oa 8 OVE ‘ i Merkle tt There will be a game anyhow as|Shingleweavers, but with the chance | margin, to win. With warm weather, _ id Di Loo that wi Coach Bagshaw says that the junior|to Keep the lead by winning, the | Larry Sweet, Indian pitcher, should Marks Fall ‘ re : econ, " vision In Its P| aot chek oa and sophomore elevens will start at} Beavers should be in a fighting | be able to hold the Kuays. Hank Nati 1L |PMHE RECORD of the Brooklyn only show put on in the the responsi 3:30 tomorrow if the seniors decide | mood. Springer, frosh twirler for the Hill- ational League OS ANGBLES, Aprit 20--Paavo|--, DOseet™ for the season thus far un Teague, Games botween tlee of an owner. |t0 take a pill and walk out on the| ‘The most attractive game for prep] toppers, has been chucking good i y, ‘ ae fog os 7 has shown graphically what a few|New York and Philadelphia and ship, as he has | Series. followers should be the tiff between | baseball and will probably be sent Won Lost Pet. Srm or San Francisco| months’ time and minor changes in|Cleyelend and Chicago were p ‘ i: '. . - — Broadway and Franklin. The Quak-|in to stop the Redskins. 4 today with three more world’s run-|jineup can do for a first-class base- 1 because of the showers. 1 FARRELL been little. mos , a at fi ‘ 2 ‘ c st-cle pone: AUNe Oo c 4 r : tle: , in the bust: | ers have dropped two games so far ‘ es) records added to his collec-lhai team. The runners up of Jast }ington game at Boston did not Pan (aia hg amb tl Frayne’s Brother this season, but have made up for ‘tion. ’ ” 6 S year slipped into the second section | materiaitze. due to chilly atmosphere. | renowin : them in victories and now loom . F gf the death of Charles H. i The famous) oe the National league percentage — Bbhetts, it was reported that the Takes Up Boxing strong, Broadway 1s vulnerable to Finn brought! chart Wednesday when“the Boston MoKeever brothers would buy his|,,Dlck Potter, a brother, of: ‘Ted |—————— eee seta tors te| Braves pushed them down below DOCTORS TO holdings in the club and become the | rayne has been matched with Jim- de Mex . aol teat here|the Phillies into fifth place. sole owners, It is understood now | oensne ae South panel fas STAR GOLFER eee ve he made a new! their pitcher reserve to the ex- GOLF over the other half interest In the | show fo, be staged Wriday nie | Be ii ting) fe Ser aia Nee eee ee ee AT ORPHEUM | CoLtans h, Knight and e ; Dean, | ‘ ° 7 Ws and oa ee Many prominent New York sports-| |. s | $ ; | milo and a half.| Braves put over 17. bits ON'T get sick tomorrow! ‘That Franks of Everett. Angelo Con: | field, Barnes and i Mage at His time was 6, bunched five runs in the sixth D is the word sent out by local mee eed he mentioned as prob- une! boxed RCS aonatter of Ta. I you have any golf ills drop in | 35c. each, 3 for $1.00. Ak, 1 HE ; ‘ able purchaser mateH| i Brooklyn fois 3 minutes, 425) and four in the ninth, ee ; that is by those of them acres’ M Cohan, prominent the-|¢oma and five other snappy bouts| 4 the Orpheum this week and wateh | Sazt ~ iy ou ¢ ae seconds The) 10 to 3, Jess Barnes went all {who goit. ‘sisal and 4 great haseball| have been ined up. Jack Redmond do his stutt igless and won’t 3 12 3 former record,| the way for the Braves, allow- Here's the’ reason’ for. this’ un- a he ae A Cie pager tte : Gudmond ions Fe at Barnes and Gibson; established by T.| ing 12 hits, but holding effec- | ysuat announcement: sy Feet bad wanlne tt of the most ac- rn_ yellow. and Taylor. 1895, was 6 min-| yt was a dreary day thruout the|medicos, one from Vancouver and] Be) 00 Mle Oe ity was] ew Favorites en tortaining utes, 46 2-5 8C-/ entire major league circult, with]one from Victoria, will be the] erect an his theatrical activities f Bi Derb linkssnen to ever NURMI onds, Jrain falling on four dlamonds and] guests of the locals at the Ingle-l hive heen Intely curtailed, ‘The or Dig "4 perform before Baw f : In the samelcoig interfering with business on a] wood Country club course tomorrow.| Atonerty on which the ball field is|] KTEW YORK, Aprit 30—Qua- f the footlights in “Tr race Nurml was clocked for new] een, The feature event of this tourna-|joouted is one of the most valuable train and Chantey have be- Seattle and. he Fel dae ada | Dacse sete eo bed se a In the Nagional league New York} ment will be the thtee-cornered! tracty in the residential section of || come favorites in the winter B does. a lot Oeics Soves Your sult 1) quarter and 2,000 meter distances. | was the only dry apot. The Phifiies|team matclf for tho Perry trophy. | mathuah, books on the Kentucky Derby in stuff” and then serve you with {| He ran the mile and a quarter In| og with the Giants in their] Dt D. H. Houston, captain of the ———-—_—- |] consequence of the withdrawal of f wives a short. lec- lM most com. || minutes, 35 seconds, and his time) PYOnee Me indy, boating | Seattle waned, has a strong Mno-up |] Master Charile and Stimulus, two ture and demon: plete stock of || for the 2,000 meters was 6 minutes, |%° 4 1 0 * si 7 ‘e Prints ts ‘| ing principles, Banister mel lar d the champions, 13 to 9, in a lose | Teady to go against Noes BEAVERS COP eine let peblire edd one goiter a thespian "the daatity pl Lloyd Hahn, Nurmt's opponent,| struggle gure pti n any gst ¢. i PORTLAND, April 20.—The Beay-|] classic ; a3 does some. diffi- de D uses pitche and ‘HICAGO, April 3 0 ‘ally is + * | was hopelensly outclassed, finishing | delphland® used four plein! any CHICAGO, Apri aera catia [orsuevened up the series with Vernon |} “Quatrain is now quoted at & to fg. cult fente, the BA SE BA LL approximately 40 yards behind the|the @ew Yo ver, former middleweleht wrest lero yesterday In 12 Innings, win|] 1 and Chantey at 8 to 1. Chantey ; si best one st whitch nn. ound three. ‘ champion, ¢ recently won a raco at Havre de if Griving a be Willie Plant broke the world's Chicago and Cincinnati, Pitts |in the semi-final of the champion eH || Geass Rie flag Hurts HOA REDMOND tecd-up on. the|{ SEATTLE vs. OAKLAND walking record for 2,500 meters,| burg and St, Louis were rained | ship match hore between Johnny Jp °!] made under colors, notwithstand. |] brow of one of the comedians of the Game called 3 | covering the distance in 10 minutes, ow, Meyer, ‘Talaber conqueror, and tian ah} Hachac, Winter || Ing the fact that he ts 3 years old, preceding act, who assist him in}} peserve Seats. 39 seconds, “ Bt. Louls lost at Detroit, 6 to &,| Heine Engel, May 8, putting over his number, a a

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