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WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1925, tuter [2 R SPORT PAGE is HOMERS WIN FOR INDIANS IN PORTLAND Keating Hurling Fine a | |] Ball in Comebacks fan uss 221 ATHLETES IN RELAYS HERE With Beavers Now Beall ais “Record Number of Youths| Stat League Garfield ee ee Ae id in Washington Carnival) sn - Winner Over McCabe Also Does Babe Engles-Climax club game in The tar Ballard Nine! Ruth Stunt, His Blow =e Rg cea. | Pwenty-Nine School d Coll gue has ‘ Speed Martin and Ray Keat ols an olleges Represented in } received, | Schaal Giving Tribe Lead vers Handed Their be, of Sacramento, ana Heal Annual Fete; Joie Ray Added Attraction for Sat- Hepa Gg bak vires. and, ubiforda and urday Track and Field Festival to 1, It da the first nonit contest |B FACHIC COAST LEAGEY, spiked shoes several years aco ever registered in The Star league, | ‘. a - a and std they were thru with BS TRIES have closed for W ashington’ s annual relay car-| The score re or Defeat of Prep «lie Pama ToS aes baseball. +4 nival to be staged at the stadium Saturday with 221)G0ms Cub ie ae! all Season Aa ia | But t s been sald bef athletes from 29 schools and colleges of the West repre-| tatteries—tticnte i ortiatd tore of t and its monetary | sented atterios—Tichle and Flinquinti PREP STANDINGS Portia tones too strong for | . Schaab and Murra Won Lost Pet 10 O46 long as he} ANd as an added attraction Joie Ray, king of American Matiara ‘ i ory) | milers, will run a special mile race, pitted against two of ANOTHER REPORT UN . : GAMES NEXT WEEK emarkable| the Washington frosh half-| Coming in two day's late thrul ‘ «9 eatile at Ve Sacramento, hu «| milers. he mail the report of the West ‘ 438 , ran ts . He was q Ther F i n Lake Merehants-Husky Ath Ve ; here will be every tle ‘el a 44 Portland | a Rand 70 Becede eae 8 Rvelagirs il be. every kind ] WO ] ACOTINA | revic ctub came tnally reached ‘The 408 = Be pitched the Chicago Cubs. | Of relay race from a quarter- , The Merchants won, 6 to 2 TLAND a . ¢ organized baseb mile to the four-mile event G lf S Cox holding the Huskies ree tuth t i Martin w z 1 ent, = Nf ner ye Ruth day at the ball yard for sever and with spec 100-yard 0 gre |: i today when Seattle's Indians mado Keating, with his sharp-break- | dashes and field event eri R. H. } their first yearance here Tur ing apitter, is just as effective as | rade tha nate aH ‘ day and { was Re eas tour or five years ago Among th noted perform n er ee ante 668 keine what =q ff = when he pitched for “Red” Kille ers will be Russell Sweet, Vandelt and Rom:| Marking the b ¢ i} Be : n he p ? a 3 iggest upset of the Frank 111 eH Her in Les Av famous Montana _ sprinter, BY ALEX C, ROS u m, Jackson! prep ball neason, Garfield ada did to his form tes Souham w or the | me Bud Houser, star weight /yq7HeENn tno Seattle municipal links is pps aang tae Jenaig c Hi « Baile i er Beaver minias ales ehfrec . w had the paver of » Tintveraity py ractys cit tear rae’ i Onsers, 9 to 7, at Garfield, and he Seattle third bay ty PB fee ott stutt, control and a wide Hh he ot vat University of} See ta rae ORT RULE MADE the Beavers’ long atring of wins @ \sacker socked nee Freeping curve B Southern California. “oblber vat yan (es ot ae So there will be no late reports| Credit for the Beavers’ defeat goes De | cua bdnter out ob eas ae * often be ' sacle ; Seger ay ith in several days @ the | to Virgie Foster, captain o ne Gar + . {They might not ¢ ack, of os, | Bilt Noonan and Chuck Hunter, Ta:| One M8 erage or 2 to ee Fon Pasian tle ot the park and Bg qeeption hand to make a bid for the honor fas be mace tt 5a ‘ leach +a : W \ reporta of all lengue | three, to win the game dia airing =the | : he = This pair of sterling young Hinks must be tumed in at The score RH Bw Sat 4 i O'Doul Real Hitter Y men sent in thelr entries late yeater Hench pte Nia gcd “ party and drove : é : i ay night Faltlur to do 1 in four runs al Re ATTING eg comy b day afternoon, with the info] this will mean the forfeiture of the eee w 8 together. ia Galt Lake players are usually that several other players from th es by the home teams | Batteries: Howe and Elmalio When ‘Beastil faken with av and City of Destiny were making ar rem; Buzard, Foster and Carroll i Reset net { fwhat can you t in t cheese rangements to join the crowd ' SOUTH LAKE WINS } " homer, he gat BRAZILL ie i And it's going to be pme crowd’ | The South Lake Juniors played a, TIGERS SECOND the Indian war dance ut every base | real ir tity and quality that {s to; doubleheader Sunday, beating the; By defeating Queen Anne yester lon his trip around the paths. ta hen | - Seattle’ public golf course) Woodland park team, 9 to §, and|day, 15 to 8, Broadway tied Ballard Billy McCabe also contributed ‘a te hits that’ three-day medal play) tieing the Yours Truly Biscuit Co. | for the leadership of the prep league home. It was his blow that put | a ub in five innings roadway started with six the Indiang ahead in their five } oes Whe Fleager Jack Weatland. the first Inning, and then run ly in the eighth, scoring a might ne Stein, Lee Steil, Harold Nie MAY 10 SCHEDULE ver three the neat Brick Eldred and Ted Baldwin © been a .400 marvin’ Haney Gert, f ‘ for next Su in| The score re ead of him. Brazil hit another At Oleval An der ron, Tom Green. @ follows 15 lin the ninth and the game was in j esaines Hawkona, Larry Ives, Alex Gray, r ‘imax club| Batteries--Neynolds, MeKay a | The final score was: Seattle, 9 i Bat Tes Fred Jackson herewith men-| at Sout P ark Hull, Springer and Warner tland 5. a. ae Bakeemplb tloned to give an idea of the} Y¥. M, A.C. ws. South Lake Jun-| | Seattle had scored two in th See See ot tks 5 quality” that has already been listed | ! at Mercer. q é first two innings, but the Beavers ‘ RH Band received their starting time for| Georgetown Cubs va, Queen City 2 INDIANS TRIUMPH came back with two in the second fH Bl teeingott. Motors at Gree yenttias out the Lincoln team, and’ bites in’ tia tour: “4 1| Get busy. ye golfers, and register! Garfield Kagte le or stenttle trimmed the Abes, 10 The way Meeker was pitching it «nd Woodall _ League Rea 8 day. Dud looked like a Portland victoi Burt Dixon * TNGLEWOOD'S fal fern will! bey Cab 88 bone waite: “i y-blastea z jhe blew up sky igh in the eighth n. HE launch their 1925 # ile tomor- | Gartield, i Tincoti H. & * § | and Hasty couldn't stop the enemy,” hard both at Le $ 11 -Olrow, when they tee-off in a nine-hole ue het Bouth Seattle | West Beattie eri " Both clubs used three p' oe . tint n erchants at Sou tthe a0 ae. } fore the game was over, Sutherlari at San Francisco, where e408 | tommmone. toarnenes MOM) Roxy Athletic club va. Husky} ,, Batteries: Volner, Watts, Miles and | and Moore were wild and Plummer faced good pitchin, sn and/ing. Driving, approaching and put-| Fowler; Stair, O'Dan| 29 | t peg s- a | K tty. Oe. /ting contests are scheduled for. the Athletic club at Columbia inks Fi . ani¢is and Wil | finished up in good style while Yare Son ts one of those conver ed Having Mogridgs, | rere, Tat eo ne oon | Weat Green Lake Merchants wit! | nt, Fields rison went the final inning for Porte Pichers, who d to outfiel n, Marberry a! nell, i afternoo! be idle land, iss bis: mound days were over, be: | —— xh Mata sel a QUAKERS cor | - ie Anode 5 W oodland Park Te ennis (—y Prank Moree; FYanitin was able | snus ade sare sit impo . s Slow put over a win against Roosevelt, 6 | Th i ngeles Slo ATIONAL to 4 at Freakin’ yestertar” Git in the sights inning af an addeg RE ts no doubt h d | t d~ ness’ how in the first with one jin th nth inning as an ae 2 ote Loop Schedule Liste ed ee eel Pelee a Les Angeles club, but much of i" 4 a8 ore r Pr - [lined to Emmer at short, who doubled we ¢ te 4 by will atart thin week-end in Io Lagerstrom vs. “Norman Whit- |Cir te * ; t H Bb Walsh at second and Tobin was ree Pe effective hitting is hampered by ! * n, {Chicas ; I " ‘ 4 16 nz ¥ fe slowness on the base Woodland Park tennis|tit; Leroy Kelley vs. Elmore AM | piigdeipnia ..... +9 [00] Franklin Pip ieee K TOBIN Ured at first, Brady to T. Baldwin ! Babe Twombly and Clyde Beck iyi | Cate i | Beaton 7 1¢@ 443) Batteries: Garton, Tuthill and Gaw;| After five years’ rien: with Billy Lane, Brick Eldred |i, (ee iate iotree win ted baie fate the only fellows on the club | Six threemen teams will switg | WILLIAMS VS. WHITE Rrookiyn MINIT, © 9) dee] Moree and Prowse |and the rest of the veteran Indians, it must s bpange iin cet taaerate tet et isbo can really run the bases. |into action, The rosters of the] (. G witiams vs A pita; [per kee Pye a = RE 8, ust seem strange |win at frist base, Babe Herman not Stag Horan, Ray Grimes, Wally follow ces Weta “var Whe Cafrie: How| hese \to Frank Tobin to be playing against his former mates, | hitting up to standard. Hood, Ray Jacobs and the eateh- T. Stephens, captain; Windy | oor ane vem, Chet Vincent. |x, Jelphia Rr ©! HRRORS BEAT But that’s baseball, and big Tobe is now receiving for the |, ext AB. RH. PO, pi will never win any medals | LaAnglic, C. O. Hatfield. | | One doubles match Is to be [eHbNelonin suis si: ‘ Portland Beavers in the serics with the Redskins in the Rose tank a4 hs edb pepg ge | pact Wilson.” mere ee ed, cach team captain to select!” patteries, Scott HUSKY NINE: City this week, The picture was taken before Tobin ley h Peas. ame pet Of ra eA prasie, Kealawak, « capealn; oe: fe OWS Somenes ee Hartley; Knight Twelve’ errors, boota of every 1 for Portland the other day. os on 4 consideral: t-run-|man Whittit, Leroy Kelley Make Own Dates F ure and description cost the Wash aera oe ee : rear v Big clu) makes the most of every) Leo Lagerstrom, captain; ere may make thelr own ar-| i ag by HE ington varsity its ball game Baldwin, © ° : @prtunity and speed on the paths |Pope, Elmore Andersor oes ? tele own AF | Brooklyn 0 1} Washington state at’ Denny «i PD d | Bu t G ee Moore Bete eens fiimes wins games and Wh captain; Chet Vin- Deatahee , Boston : 6 Olye The final acore was un ee OSses Uu e Ss > Sei veos . Bt team w gh « 5 Each match shall be two-out-of : '. Fis Z Richa Bald an uly eit te tad nour| eG, Wiliams, captain: Otorse| are ba | mrt Ryan, Kamp and’ OF : § \Ovation in Terris Mi hades he top. tider, Howard Weizenbs i Captain of winning team is re ‘ ix Po tan AB. R. H. PO. | Hu 1 4 {s ‘ First Matches sponsible for reports of results bs- | TRADE MADE 1, weeney Tones, areas! BY HENRY L. FARRELL jfight by Sid Terris, a youth Sian teen ee k - Lane Real Lead-off Man ‘The following singles matches are | ing turned in to the sporting editor! NEW YORK, May 6.—Alex Fer BeOS EW YORK, May 6—"O1d ferlow, |'M* tenements of the East Side, wt | ® 1 a HIGH-CLASS leadoff man is | scheduled this week: of The Star not later than Wednes-!guson, who was released several me—why, I'm just gettin oa | WhO Was in his first pair of knee | ; i . got at ‘s day noon as all matches must be|years ago to the Boston Red Sox, ( : pants when the venerable Dundee i 1 7 tnvaluable to a ball club and BURR V8. STEPHENS : | enough to fight,” Johnny Dund able Dundes ; ~vomtllag in Cie hes | ©. T. Stephens vs. Paul pyer;| completed each Tuesday jand Bobby Veach, former Detroit} ig . satan hay ti a bed ‘ag a Lapel started fighting. 1 1 iaoreind le m r d-rob! hedule will be|outfielder, reported to the New! . ‘ - Terris won on points from a one- 1 Seattle “has the| Windy Langlie vs. Earl Wilson;| A round-robin ac | | pg ig ; RAAT ere ° H : beet. man in|Dick Burr vs. C. O. Hatfield, played and the complete team book-|York Yankees today, They came ing ourney Dyer: Be caret a peat “ld here | nanded old man of the ring but the Hasty, | Q Q c s ublished within a day|from Boston for Lefty Francis and | ‘ jmoral victory went all to the vet- |yacond® that difficr LAGERSTROM VS, KOZLOWSKI | ings will be pul 3 | To the veteran | he v Warrleat ° 3 slot in. the Frank Kozlowski va. Bara Pope:tor two $1,000 in cash, | on at Boston hang Ue peter eran Dundee, whose wise head and |jnowland 0 ° ta beter = Sregeamae it ogre ne enn EET om moe sor OSTON, May 6.—Kight amateur former ‘feather. | “ut heart caused a pile of money | cotats Ayes cas io the league of | D boxing champions of the West- welght and|t? 0° lost by those who had bet tied for Hasty in eighth. ~ fers jern hemisphere will be crowned Jon ior ignt.|¢¥*8 money that he would be| {Batted tor atec ns Lane can do here tonight in the first Pan-Amer- | weight champion od SUG «DUR Hbe amy Or kee (ieattts a. . é everything at} jican boxing tournament ever held of the world Hav pepeth as ove his career | 77 i the plate. He | | Twenty-four three-round bouts had been given , “ . AS ‘ knockout, but he was |P* ; rr ; has enoug 5 - have been arranged under the joint the: commission }2°+ Se to. catch mp with the). tanings pitetied— Moore er to hit a WcMa-THIo lo A ME POET WELL, ANNWAN.«\} [auspices of the American Amateur a Welling. int {Doints scored by a younger and |plux, Meeker 7 plus, Hasty 1. “Winning hard 1 Z y 20! | { the South A B ne r man. |pitcher— Plummer. Losing _ pitcher 4 4 lard — ane oe Gee z i { = union, the South American Boxing night th al : | Hasty ponal hiestoreSkeeken ae tha he ia a oc i NEW ONE ON ME, GeNts- A 1 ~wouGet YAN OF | ty’ Les Ae \o tidavaiich aud’ tba (Canadian: Lew Hed a sr Dundee tried to start out with | Hasty, Rune Moore sang gern istent .300 hit.) |] nt a cote MOMENT GAY We Ru aee “ ‘teur union, Sixteen of the bouts ‘ his old speed. He bounced around | out—Mecker Sutherland 1, Hasty de | SVE ‘eal P LUKE at NGINE + u tory of Madiso i ¥ % tax. Adds to tide | \| NEVER ACTED ea ul W ENGINE Braet ane Bue-ack'm| tent ‘result ia praliininare: weaton tery° M vai Mithe ring, swung himself off the [Bases om ball—Sutheriand 3,” Meeker a i || tus BEFORE, ~ FACT Io WA@ ACTING hives \1 A ee oe || | tor eight final touts Square | Garden. ropes and got for st nothing | base—-Bideed. Memes Hees crane k WOU \F ¥ ; © rafters st grea aes Kareena ni THis 16778 FIRST TIME ZINDA SLUGGIGN BRET NI. sae) i The United States has entered haldtithe : coleen de ta: made a very bed showing Bras I Be MoGabe enteecbate ae nd i¢ 1 EVER HAD TO UGE A Wen SHAT N ING |16 men to meet cight men from FARREOGS | SP othe ovation acc ae ven the decision. |Gann, Eldred. Sacrifice hit—E, Bale i ae | it, Pe ae bind dae N | gut wiat tis || HOES ARE |] | South America and cight from Can-|that was given to a losing Pgater | ven) ceawieecec PORNO OUR FOAL | wa Cronin rGs i ‘ ‘ =o" C | BA pg {ad | uF ho will never any farther th jaldwin, oubdle plays— f Bane would nie much better if} Ll CRANK, ~~ 0H WIFE STEAM ROLLER | goer weeps || INCLUDED 0) ada |when thé wrecking crew went tolqe is now. Te has chase wind ever: [Mans Braaill'to Brady to H didn’t pult ul ¥ ‘ IGED 11 10 SPED DAGT \ on = Officials in charge of the tourna-| work on tho last of New. York's s : as id every- | 2:30, Umpires—Carey and Teck i Sire pull a batt to tett field so | Uf ALWANG USED I ; a? 1 169 GAS!. TH Wo GETS |! | ment expect to hold another Pan-|old sight places this morning |thing that goes to make a fighter Sach doen ta - 4 ¢ defensive ca pla i 2 ij exce) ts ») ‘ 2 7 bef el eet nsi n play| Pl “TURN ICE CREAM. ~ a ue . OF “TO0OLe!- American meet in Buenos Alres next |) py. ss ag ty : xeept the heart that has kept PE ELL COPS ANOTHER = i dency to hit 1 feat || WELL, HERE GOES ~ILL |} lyear, in. Montreal the: following | Dundes Was-Deaten tn’ te-round ee Roins long beyond his time.) Pe Ei won its second start of a gt har weet a 4 lyear, attend the Olympics in 1928, | Re RRB p -|the season when it defeated th€ H he's off hi le. T is ot E i = HW ts aiess “at the plat TEN ‘ER ONCE MORE, Jand resume the Pan-American) ‘\DEMPSEYS 1 Aberdeen Hawks, at Po Ell, Sundayy 1 The Wattle outticnior io the cx] ||. GENTS ~ OPEN TH plea? ee tournament every two years there- ON Gikbons Will 9 to 8. a : tion to the rule fied * AiG \ CHTCH bs} after. . Heavy hitting by Chilla, Ray, Mt ‘i teat lendote m: in that he fs a DOOR ,0 1 CAN CATCH | WAY ABROAD. Open Training Kotula and Henry featured, along ti Aiea, bc ting. fr biped tiehd | pe On 74) DUMP! | : W YORK, May 6.—Jack Demi with League's fine pitching. Chilla h a batting from thes right : ‘ ee , May 6.——Jac 0: | jitted te aGE aa i PE Re vie me ste | In the Majors Jc wordt heave crompion.| Camp Shortly |e? "ore seme eG in baxebalt = pride, Estelle lor, saile y 1 7 + Mitded hitters, th | XX ) tay tor ‘ sigh nt rance to |] BWP QR Biky. |. Scr cout |i eee to Se | tn i. : | day's Mero—Ty Cobb, manager | 4 Spi panied ot closely pursued y|Aberdeen ..... . 38 5 of } that Prt {9 take advantage of | double and two singles in alx tir at ney ‘denicd again that he had any family of small boys, including the | Gudger and Dixon; League and } mtep or t tr | dd helped beat the Browns, 14 to 8. n] . baad is i ee, tt ia ri wo in getting | bat, and helped beat the Br son in sight. jinfant twins, Tommy Gibbons will | Henry, tI 15 oN ‘our home rune by Wrightstone and e're going for pleasure and)arrive here in a few days to start Willams helped the Palliles beat the | I'll talk business when I return,” ? f See a tee a sook Betty Glane | hg training for his fight with Gene BRITTON LEAVES ANGELS BEAT Pitcher was beaten for the firet time thie) Ae Mild. j Tunney, the first high-fover fistic] 19g ANGELES. aM rR ] foax EN | season | Joplsode of a summer which prom-|sitton, former welterwel 6, —Jack, i LAND, May 6—The Onkland \ . SHEA WINS BY K. 0 lives to bo m hot one in the ring, | Britton, former welterweight chams | wi, YO thelr first iiome game | With rood pitching by Pennock Wu the) NEW YORK, May 6.—Eddle Shea, | Gibbons probably will go to Atlantic Dion, leaves. here ,\omortowss0r es % to i Angeles here yesterday, | Seen a ea maps and beat Chicago bantamwoight, knocked out | City, where there are training factl- attle, where ho is schoduled to bat’ : The | [the Auileties, # to 4 Jackio Snyder, New York, in the|itles and plenty of customers for a|t Ted Krache on May 16. i & Angeles re Four russ scersd7on a fitth inating |1éh, round, ‘Thera were: only’ two | training camp spectacl i Fit . 26 3 rally pave the White Sox @ T-to- victory |mluutes to go when the referee} Sammy Mandell, the lightweight, Headquarters i PBatterion: 10 14 2} jover the Cleveland sndlans, stored the contest who trails Gibbons as faithfully as j QuALITY i VTi sinks te ee | The Red Sox knocked Mogridge out ot : Joe Benjamin trails Jack Dempsey, eN'TS t are re Ae. Doers the box and beat the Senators, P to 4 FIGHT DRAW lwill come with Tommy and Student or ; ker | PARIS, May 6.—Roland Todd, for: | pitch slaps at his face in the speed WenOELE i | Burleigh Grimes returned to form #4) nor British middleweight champion, | trials In camp SPECIAL HACKAMEN TO, bei |knockgd out of the box 18 rounds to a draw | LOS. ANGELES, May 6—dack Sah ta toea tet i Ri, sete Dh a fre | Silver, San Francisco lightweight, iit all.” Standard i the first thy arias | |YESTERDAY'S HOME RUN HITTEMS) OAKLAND, Cal, May 6."KXid'' |) proved an easy winner over Johnny i Suita— i ; Yesterda Cobb, ‘Tigers, da | Norfol colored boxer, makes his | O'Donnell Paul, in a 10-round = Sh to $10 i fore Wiltama, Phila, 3 | Pacific coast debut tonight here in| bout here | ight, Ernie Gooze: \ i it iH CH verre f Di ght her out here night, Ernie Goose: | | i Lake | | Hinge a i0-round main event with Ray!man and Wddie Macey, feather } PANTS } | rane | 1 TO! |) | oa nto ‘ o| Jacobson, Browns, 1-3 Pelkey of Oakland, Norfolk, be-|welghts, fought 10 rounds, Gooro- | STORE C0, \ *: Stewart, Hulyey and anubhs Tipers, 1 cause of his experience in the ring, }man was awarded an unpopular de- Ltt Third Ave. elle a Bouthworth, Glanta, 1 " 4 M hin by s Opp. 1 M,-Bhellenbuch and | Barrett, White Box, is the favorite, cision, amea Nat | Shea, 4 ee

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