The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 4, 1925, Page 12

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THE TRACK SEASON WELL UNDER WAY Bol BOX Neckeon Golf Washington Beats O. A.C.| : oe by Large Score of 90-41 tar of Two Prep Meet; Hartranft Makes New World’s Discus (SCORE Club Tourneys Lincoln Springs Upset by Beating Out Ballard in Record; Other Meets oaviana- TAME, yo, 4, ,|He Leads Qualifiers at ccneraeereateetirsestim Brubaker, $b ae ae Inglewood and at Earl-| HE track and field season get well under way in this Aleit rf 3. Rr arer iene ington | section Saturday with a flock of meets. Be + Washington surprised everybody by its over-whelming ab ae ct Re ae BY ALEX C. ROSE defeat of O. A. C. at Corvallis, the Huskies piling up 90 “ eShete take 4 W NNING the medalist honors tr points to 41 for their rivals. 8 isk r the qualifying rounds of two Percy Egtvet, Washington captain, was the big star of ; Pp ® » 0} golf clut champl mn pe on ru ae ' “rp ° e © 8live days was the feat performed b: the day with victories in the shot put, discuss and broad) +iir. r r pe ra hpe dad oe p jump and was tied with two of his team mates in the high} {yf ; 8 H jump. Clarke won both short dashes, Applegate took the ae ey #40-yard run, Burstin the pole vault, Augustine the low 3 Sen hurdles, Charteris the half-) ane, cf : mile, Maginnis the two-mile : ; run and the relay squad won Star League ‘ their event 4 ata CUBS WIN EASILY Ee Ney Arden Cubs defeated the oe Saturda “he wbaker | md the f tMatted for Artett { field of starters | ne 5 U8. Cm and A tBiatted for Lafayette 1 t tape t ord Bud House of U. 8, C, ma i 9 for the | Oeland ‘s : ‘ a «a7o, ‘The ‘ . Beattie : ° s* ROSE oppo nat the en biggies: Sore, re R. H, B.| Hits oLiselise Earlington ink Pp openers was \ Mane PUL gett : wan not an atiff a t at the Inke 1 Anne A. C, eke fee | whe of ind of tatteries—Woeh nd Glancht 85, 8 wa od enough to B: Jacobs ar pla in y No. 1 om the match play draw fe © results of some of the games The qualifying play for the Seattle | were not turned in to the sport de. Golf club champic layed $ 1-3, ee v : st Seattle 34 Sicuure partment. ‘They include the con-|> Saturday a « }tests between the Climax club and] for m man in theac ntana swa.nped W.8 C., 73 to | th i Eagles; W Green |p * 5S.‘ eco star | Lake 2 hants and thes Husky A.| a 8 hich w pesca Hoe |C. and the Roas A. C. and tho In-| enough to lead the The and | fule for Sun ran the 100-yard dash in oF AN be p en toro Those who qualified for places Lad o-yard: ey ui haan | In the North End draw were as rothers and sister real | follows: Fleager, Stell, Green, ning. a MERCHANTS COP Stein, Russell, McElwaine, Camp: SEEN eimed (of; Mat bell, Hurlbert, Calvert, Eberting Shannon, Power, Van Tuyl, Stat ford, Bolcom and Clingan, At I ers tled for i South Seattle Mer nts Sunday defeated the Garfield 10 to 8. Aiedrich and V tho bast steko were the stars forthe winners. | pickering rf pa ies ed } ace Merchan c § 5 \Gulste, 1b 40 9 @ 1 * Westla Cubs, BRITTON WILL Jor named chants ) m i J CK “BRITTON, former we arfield Cubs ef ¢ 7 ees M ® it tuart K Ge weight champion of the ane, ” t o) x je, Stan a has heen signed to fight Ted Kra Y. M. C. A. WINNERS ohler, p « re We ae SSG La en here on the afternoon of May 16. | Falling on he offerings of James | tneetince ret aa Ay phone aw foe te ene tor Britton, one of the wonder men of |in the ninth inning, the Y. M. C. A:|tRodda, s» paet acetal memes pune comet fee the ring, is nearly 40 years of age,|Sunday defeated the Georgetown |}< et eee Bases se . ite ler, $f not more, and he is still rated|Cubs, 12 to 6. Pitt and Brox were te ’ 0 @ © 6| Morganstern vs, Got atetn, or within the first three or four men/the stars for the losers, and Gustan-| CY etre pt ’ gan va Aronson, ceserg Me his class In the world. off and Shifrin starred for tho win-| Seattle Al. PO. A.B] “sso oe My sey, cabieg Britton leaves today from Los An the latter whiffing nine play $ FA © 16]. Xe; Riper sted Rese’ vee Abner. geles. \ tes $| Thea matches must be played of It will be his second appearance Tx oe 1 ¢{on or before Sunday, One here, as he fought Traive Davis aly ret Sk ar ile \ allowed é four-round draw when he was the |Ge ‘ ee ‘ 1 titleholder about three or four years pee i her idie é » 2 | Larry Calve won the monthly Perse; James and Joseph. ste: og hese 9 aad ntti aE the Kraché {s already in training, and} {t's a blg chance for advancement for | ¢ club Saturday What with an $4 Totals MOTORS NI WIN the sgt shea bor In a wild and wooly slugfest, the Bath Jn a m 1 AES har ret Queen City Motors defeated the! {pa H 1 L°® A ES, May 4—Johnny | Prothet ser the latter was running |Broadway Pirates, 18 to 13. It was, {Ba W8 Swill beoukht. hier 'e wens in (hal aealb whieh Chartay the raity of Southern CITY LEAGUE 18 cloverkaniq th aplie of, the 2 eo “4 .ward won the hb . vanner 20 years ago. ‘ PLAYED iti ae Sesincr cs eee mas GAMES in ings that the Motors cinched the| ne earn |ano™, Carley tore no maae A full schedule of games were cored match \hidrlan ta achouiewrka tha ins Se phiBe hineed oe neg ssa aus Benetes gf eoanpw a ae against no U) tional intercollegiate sprint cham t sprinters must have speed pe with the Three Brothers Dye TIGERS LOSE course Saturday | plon of 1904 and 1905. Johnny is | in their blood.” Works and the West Seattle Ath-| porTLAND, May 4 - ; | his 19-yearold brother, now | In many respects, Johnny ts ex: etic club in the feature contest at\won the first game of the double. | Naot’ washand acd sign ‘Hran|' mgsnage teeta aeetet tos Oils action ee eee Hiawatha field, the latter team with Vernon here yesterday, aD '|Kona, two wellknown local inks! versity of Southern California, Snel ramine eee aka ce eine winning in a pitchers’ duel, 3 to 2 tone. » Will play an exhibition’ match | And, Johnny bids fair to outdo his | stride and brings his foot down with Druxman's trimmed the Nippons t game— RH E oe course of the Chevy | famous brother, u lly credited |a powerful drive. Ho does not lear 5 to 4; the Fire Department beat ivernon ....:..s0seseeeeee 4 1) ;|Chase G | Angeles, on tos lly credited }a powerful drive. He does not 1 South Park 3 Georgetown | portiand ......++-++ 18 14 its opentr rda present world's record set | straight into the tape with chest out | Wat eran oniaee nae aye pee p by y Paddock and arms up. | [ronttigewortst ansaie pate Pat Rate end naver drew oh a. spiked Johnny does his best stuff, at Hollingsworth and Tobin Ba: ** {shoes until about two mon’ ago.) present, in the 220-yard da: A Jrry Pobular place during | Johnny already runs the century | he is a little slow in starting, But DIVIDE PAIR po sreopecoen ah) anes me and! dash In 101-10 seconds, | his improvement in the last two. porty nine-holer is in fine. shape | verne entire country will hear of| month is indicative that he will now, and should get of play from now on. is weleome. And t's while playing over it, Salt |and Whitney its full “share | Huskies | Will Play Washington State BAN RANCISCO, May 4 ‘Lake won the morning ome he esterday from San Francisco, 10 to but dropped the afternoon affair, Everybody well worth B to 0. First game— R H E) Frosh from a victory over Idaho, | EVERETT COPS alt Lake ..:.... +10 14 Ol hom they defeated Saturday 10 to EVERETT, Wash. May 4—The! fan Francisco .. -3 9 2); the Untversity of Washington ball Wrrk | Ever agulls defeated the Belling Batteries — Piercy, and Peters; | ting will play W. 8. C. in a North-| Seattle at Portiand ham Tulips here yesterday, 9 to §, Moudy, McWeeny and Yelle. lwest conférence gamo Tuesday at| Lipa phase aa lye hen Krause’s double with two men | Second game— De field. " ay fon, red two runs. Salt Lake . San Francisco . Batteries—Singleton, Peters: Mitchell a and Ritchie. } WIN | AND ) LOSE | 108 ANGELES, May 4.—After winning the first game here yester- | day, 3 to 1, Sacramento dropped the second encounter to Los Angeles. THINKING OF BUNING First game rH «||| A USED CAR, DIDI 2 Sy Aneeas : 1 $9) Rl THERE'S A FELLA Z, BRINGING ONE OVER Batteries— Hughes OUR BOARDING HOUSE Z Lpmit-envou @ GINS “WAT T AM BY AHERN DOW MAKE TH’ MISTAKE. A GUY T KNow MADE, BUS !~ HE BoUGHT A USED CAR Without CONSULTING ME! ~ FINALLY HE GOLD 11 Don't BN FT, UNLESS L APPROVE oF tT! ~ A PAL OF MINE WENT “To BUY A USED CAR, Aw Hf SHowED 40,000 MILES ON~TH'SPEEDOMETER Z and Sundberg. | A oR ME 4 “To A FELLA WHO WAS Second garne— R H €| ay B, ie 8 TEL 2S, “TH OWNER CLAIMED IT ADVIGED BY His eee an ee at A ORIRORE EAL WASNT ACTUAL RUNNING DOCTOR, 0 GET OUT Batteries ing and ‘Koehter; | MILEAGE, ——~ HE WAS AN! WALK MORE f -To “TH' CROSSING!» TTT, r RIGHT!—-TH WACK WAS TOWED HALE THAT DISTANCE !« paced: Wright and Ennis. | MILKMAIDS WIN MOUNT V N, Wash., ae Vernon tee eis. | WAND WF hefore over | 1,000. MeMahon, manager of | the Milkmaids, knocked a hore run the right field fence in the sey- 1 inning of the game. Ss © F T: COLLARS 35c. each, 3 for $1.00. Sagless and won't turn yellow. | \ Vi | fonTcross) CROSS) | ) WEA SERVICE, INC. £0, P. IDE & Co. Yoc., Trow, Me Ys. USTER | \S IN bah 2 MARKET AGAIN Yor A UGED CAR ATTLE Il do to} STAR Sprv nter Born, Diteon Brothers’ Pinié | | The ghost of Charley Parsons? No, just his kid brother, | Johnny. Note the similarity of the two in their form at} the finish. * & % MO OS » # ® Former College Running | Champ Has Brother Star BY DAN THOMA Johnny Parsons next year,” declares | soon overcome this handicap. his coach, Dean Cror |, who also So w h him next year. The brought Charley Paddock into world! Charley Parsons of 1905 and the recognition | Charley Paddock of 1920 may be seen It in interesting to note that Crom-|in the Johnny Parsons of 1926, {NATIONAL I AMERICAN) $$$ | J n Lost Pet Won Lost ; ‘ 3 ‘ A ‘ tein | 10 i 13 At Brooklyn— At New York— R A B [Philadelphia . Philadelphia . ae P| Brookiyn . |New York Batteries Batteries—Gray seer O 6 0 and = Cochrane; Ehrhardt and Schocker, Pennock and Schang. At Cincinnatt H EB} At Chicago R H'E Pittsburgh 7 O/St. Louis i 3 8.0 Cincinnati zs 10’ 0/ Chicago ; $4770 Batterles—Martson, Kremer, Yde| Batteries—Wingo and Dixon; Rob- and Smith; Luque, Donahue und|ertson, Connoly and Schalk. Wing ys At Washington— R H E At St. Louis R E | Boston . ee) 68 Chicago ..,.... 7 0) Washington a ted bas St, Louls Batterios Jone: Hartnett; Dickerman, Dyer, Batteries Picinich; Fullerton, Rueth Ehmke and and Ruel. Cooper and and Day - At Cleveland R » Schmidt | i Detroit .... ereverderee 6 8 Cleveland 65 E%. Jim Bagby Is Given Release Jim Bagby, vereran big league | , and hero of the 1920 world's | Batteries Whitehall, Ifalloway, {Cole and Bassler; Uhle and Myatt. Todds Defeat | series, who was pitching for Seattle, M ] El Newhall gos tr Herp itt aple Eleven }Sunday by Red Killefer. Bagby | Rushing tne Maple Leaf defense, |has not been able to get started | Joe Lapansky, Todd's star fullback, | with the Indians this season, altho |Kicked the winning goal that gave enjoying ® good year with the|the shipbuilders a 2 to 1 victory \'rrihe in 1924 over the Maples, at Renton, Sun Bagby has made no plans as yet, }day. but it is very likely that ‘Sergeant Neilson opened the scoring for ‘Jim’ will be picked up by some |the Drydockers with a well-aimed |team in a short time as there are {kick at the start of the game. At |& food many strikeouts left in his|the half-time, Todd's was leading arm yet the Leafs, 1 to 0. On close play around the goal posts, Bennet rush Jed a Kick thru for the tying score, /RUTH IMPROVES | |Then Lapansky ended the game NEW YORK: May 4,—Continued |with his terrifts boot improvement in the condition of | _ - | Babe Rut was reported ny at} MADISON, N. J, May 4.—Vinnie St. Vincent's hospital.. Only a few |Tichards, Olympic champion and intimate friends were allowed to|the second American tennis player visit him yesterday, but gitend:}in rank, defeated Takata Harada, ant# explained that the Bitbe re: |Japanese star, itv an exhibition quested that the number of visitors|mateh, 2-6, 9-7 and 6-2. Harada bo restricted. He does not like to {defeated Richards in a three set be seen in bed. match on Saturday, Great Bat Rally and Pitchers’ Duel Furnish Thrills} Not M ade Indians Beat Oak yj, Nine-Run Stick Barrage With ¥ Locals Count Nine Times in Eighth Frame of Firg Sunday Game; Visitors Win, 3-2, in Pitchers’ Duel in Second; Tribe Goes on Road LEO H. LASSEN BIGHT runs behind and with on innings left to play, the battling Brave ed to givg up the well-known ship and, one of the liveliest bat barrages ever staged e, or else. where, for that matter, they count nine ta. lies and won out. It all happened e eighth inning of the first Sunday tussle th Oakland | > before a big houseful of The final seon: was 10 to 9, Seattle on the long end In the ond game Oakland won, 3 to 2, in a pitchers’ ey gagement, but more of that later. th Even the most stout-hearted fans had given up hope for that first game when Oakland went into the eighth frame with a 9-to-1 lead. The Acorns had socked Jim Bagby’s of. | } | | 14| against ‘the right-fleld fence. | body |speed and hook jows were falling over the Rain Wi . ce | inner Again Miljus Loses AN FRANCISCO, May 4—Paaw Nick Dumovitch pitched the first|\” Nurmi led Willie Ritola by sae and did likewise +l] until the st frame, ailed alor ferings all over the lot to Bill Plummer. Lef' eighth, when thre over and it look tains, in Baker game It Did the Work S singled and so did Emmer. Tom Daly, who hasn't got a hit all year couldn't break his jinx in such @ rally and was retired at first base, the | thers moving up. But Brandt started things going again: and |any 2 | | wheels, cord tir Anyhow, Met ft yester! vikes, Whe st righthand a world of ‘= the & punched a single into right field and two more runs were in. Lane followed with a rousing sto had = great time of & double to right and Brandt oy, falleea scored. Exit Delaney, enter Pinches Kunz. Kunz didn't fool the boys any, as Brady fouled off several and then singled and Brazill walked, filling the run Eldred Socks One dred goes, 50 go the Indians Idred hit. It was a blow to remember, a crashing double to the right centerfield fence, and every-| counted and the Indians were ahead! Herman and McCabe were re- tired by George Boehler, wh as a rescuer, came after the horse had been stolen, and shut the door too late, as the saying is. But this same Boehler pitched the} winy McCabe and George Lafayell second game, and {t was quite a bit|poth turnea obby catches of feast of hurling he did of it, holding the |/et fle Tribe to two runs and six bingles, fanning seven men with his wicked | Ho, Hum! Nurmi as the twilight sh hitterish over the tm the thre | Oskland wae very ting 47 As FE and y 6 rds a few innings for Seattle and weak- hora gitar teed aa ree ‘ ened in the seventh. Big John Mil-| 7°08 "OCaium here Sunda jus took up the burden and, for the) Memorial stadium here Sunday. Nurmi’s time on the slow tradi] first time this season, he t out 37 seconds slower thal a relief hurler, and he had no-| body to blame but himsetf when the|!h® world’s record, which he hes : thee r | Ritola led at the end of the fing} Oaks won jn the ninth. | mile; ‘but. wale combed “Inthe ee The visitors switched their men | YS, DUE Was Passed in th ia Wille Plant gave a handicap of 1%) around until the scorekeepers | ds : a yards to Frank Smouse, of Los Am were dizzy in that frame, but it | 7 or? in a special 3,500-meter wall got results, Brubaker sin; raped eed toapiaare metas! and went to third on Bratcher's [224 on with ease, Plant's time wag blow to right. Cooper ran for | 29:7 Brubaker. Lafayette walked and big Buzz Arlett batted for Guis- | to and also walked, forcing in the run that proved to be the decider. Lafayette had scored tho first tal- ly for Oakland in the second on his triple to left and Gulsto's single, . Tribe Counted Twice the clubhouse with that last pass and Miljus did the hurling. Bratcher batted for Pickering ant lofted a fly to McCabe that brought lover Boehler. 10,000 on Hand 3 | Nearly 10,000 fans were on hand jand they certainly got theif money} Seattlo had come back in their}worth with that nine-run rally half of that frame and counted two/that pitchers’ exhibition both for on Eldred’s single, walks to Herman | price of one admission and McCabe and Emmer’s blow| Oakland won Saturday's gamé, 13 to 3, running wild against Sutherland, Moore and Yeargin, The Tribe left for a three-week jroad trip last night, stopping Portland, Los Angeles and Lake before coming home agalf, | ——— isoehler opened the seventh with a single, with one away, and then Dumovitch lost control and walked both Cather and Brubaker. 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