The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 7, 1925, Page 14

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Sa SEE ait a SRS RM ESHER NR Be ner Legs Go Back on | i Velerans FT. DRED SMASHES HOMER AND BRAVES WIN AGAIN} SCOTT STOPPED Shortstop Iron Man Stunt stl" Another Game | A New Seraph OSCAR VITTL EADS COAST HITTE ORS | BY HENRY L. FARRELL YOE «| Ts Saved by : | (Records for ball pulled : | 2 Z) . ve Timely Clout Relay Century Relays Here Salt Lake Manager Is Seattle Had 6-1 Lead, ‘Mark May Fall . ee Batting Over 400 Now Lost It When Bevos d Cee oo Made Six, but Wins ‘Here Satur ay et, West |/Frank Brazill Still Leads Seattle Hitters and ORTLAND, 3 ti | <egrr Ranks Among Leaders; Brick Eldred Snaps Out z 1 i pltahera « Sweet Favorite for Spe- of Early-Season Slump; Bees Rank High BN ‘ cial 100-Yard Dash at Takina the place of his team mate, Lefty O'Doul -f Carnival Byer Oscar Vitt, playing manager of the § club, MONG the rece that ma Twomile re OccA. 8| is now leading the Coast league hitte i average ' A ie pete minute ecor of 134, O'’Doul } aropped Re 1 A f he ion ah net t ct tee A” € colt Frank Brazill, the slugging third ba Seattle se ap Datta aes } || Indians, has risen beyond the .400 mark | bat is next 305. Montana dash Tee at a8 The re » Seattle regulars are all belo t 6 4 | , but only one, excepting the pitcl Scotty, who takes pride in a 88 A F lag : . > record that he had never missed Broadway, 1 minute 37:8 second WHAZILA, Battle 7 105 ty 44 ee 4K 8 thy a day in school, was heart re ns broken when Miller Hug : attle ep nager of the Yankees, s: a minutes 28:8 |)» 2 & 4% guess you'd better a dn, 192 . : @ ae stop, Just up from the k Fifteen eve J a. he ame . J $ ) a club of the South Atlant a Had ram, and : ‘ rn ee meee VICTOWIA 1S Seared Pn ist ae f fmile ! pria, B. € Lake . ‘ 4 6 4 t k pecial m e pe I * ‘ me 8 8 » " are Re 8 ° “I'm as well, as I ever was s seeale ‘ : ; Scotty said. “I don't see why I ‘ i : aptea Hoe : was benched. I got two hits the alls * * and T was just be a ; | 1 e ; i get going. I won't be ad Hi ” ‘ * ute on any club. rm B & - . ‘4 quit baseball if I'm no } : 3 : : ; * ; of he t y | Mood, Lon An ee eee us tout | Teck oe WHITEY GLAZNER INSTITUTIONS Sorthe make them appear aa |% eg ame : : % Ya ‘ "I hy a) REPRESENTED : ter okie ‘ ‘ 3 7 ° “ After two ear the big leagues, Whitey Glazner ha & +e ; ; aciig ai big t the hard-h g Seraphs this summer. He thf proaae aaa 4 06 NORFOLK WINS |~ . ¥ [I ete onemn ns ———— ecm RR RR ETT E BY KNOCKOUT |* Croocial’’ Star, League i screen soennen 886 18 pan rrmaies ooo "a Be cea, Ra (HBR ESL ES Game for South Seattle ' : : He tate Sedat 1 [nattiee sosnsie goon sain freshmen, Everything Set far Decennial ; r tigen ; HOW THE SERIES STAND ; T Gieat Bie Won | Won Golf Tournament at Jefferson ghment z saitio:. Merct i i) m I] Sait Lake, BY ALEX C. : Be erga a | EYER XTEING ANGELS LOSERS j)«»« ; k Ballard Anne GAMES NEXT WEEK me eon OAKLAND, May 7 Oakland | ga I R enttio bia ak he Los Angeles | 3 fond hens ; last \ f the | os ‘ munteips He good work alo ; and Baker Spartanburg club of the South A a ‘ec idan’ wilhont: gett Yestes hero—ty Cobb, veteran eames ZBYSZKO WINNER bert ttn, che puayed the extg| Pirates at Soutn Pare. ‘The Pirates! SEALS BEATEN rani i “Entries are coming LOUIS, y 7 : A et r p ‘ Saar 4 the fitst came of ta eee (eh a ne ae who ave f arlotte tear . lor on ‘ vankeens 1 it the Jefferso »-be-stars of lo. Wastington le cal golfdom have | } Re Ehmke and Picinict declare mselves in the Sc to that thr the tenth a golf in “comi Friday for Dixie whe into prominence 4 on of Colum round bout here Ever Cole an Fitter ih |driven off FARREN BE. ATS ,0" HARA | 7 wee 1 TANG THERE < 7 Now MANBE Nout << A KNEW “TH WAN “THAT Tuesday WAGKRC ROOK Ik) THAT { on \<[ peopeRus otartap || 4 Yor © on Beacc ef \ LTT Roapeter FoR Nou cuve / || to ME! THATS WHY | out, V'WOULDN'T Come iy ; of the city’s } yd 0 - | | Back orttiny A | can bet all you've pounds || | to TAKE & DEmonetRetion|| 1 SAID, BUY"A { A ATMNG DOWN + | | Batterie Harris, Rotnmel and San Aa ST pie Ree ih. se | TOURING CAR! « ~| WHY, WHEN 1 FIRST i val ArT 1 AT Cochrane; Jones, Shocker and Shang new imported Ia | RIDE v ME 1s te. : (oer Chee |/EBBETTS LEFT there to do | CAME BACK FROM \T ON YOU'LL ALWANG HAVE | Kasha baie) Q 1 Tomamp! this decennial 1 \ : P Paci ot —=—- js. decennial mee 1} | Th STREET CAR! << A HALF DOZEN @A\D 10) MOELK, LARGE ES TATE NATI N me Westlands. 35c. each, 3 for $1.00. WE WERE OUT ABOUTSEVEN|| RIDING WrTl Vou, MAN «THERES AN NEW YORK, May 7.—Uncle [ ONAL Fleagers, Haws, > - — MILES, AN TH FELLA WAG AN "THEN CAN HEL > ACCIDENT “Hat Charllo Ebbets, who often deplored |\ dN the rest of the links og a Sagless and won't FELLING ME HOW L COULD Nou ust 1 Home #] | ea OFFICIALLY Be spirit ot Soeur in the] Won Lost Pet,|to be there, And so also is Ja ! ELLIN E playing ranks of baseball and in-|New York ....sesee . il S688 | Heffernan, turn_yellow. a PAN-TH MONTHLY INGTALL ee, ae ee |veighed against it in ils salary 19 8 36) ‘Ten s ago Jack Heffernan |{! Batter Up! re MENTS, ayy TH’ ENGINE wrangles with the ath left ca “hoo |did not know a putting green from ral al Ce hahah i age r tra Nunibte aes ‘3 a t he uaa? > | Peay ay moet here it i, ; | umble nickles that he made : | | abn's is read you W ALONGSIDE A CEMETERY Ca, Jin his first baseball venture, the |s io Ly \I] a ‘complete line score card privilege. Ebbets’ will | : was filed for probate Wednesday Rh. H News About | High-Grade and dividing his money and property 10 15 into 15 parts for inheritance by his 0a |widow, his son's wife, his thr Batter |daughters and eight grandchildren, among others. and Debor Reden, Ry 2 | Popular-Priced Fighters ‘| Baseball Goods | The following items will | Bive you an idea of the wide selection available: Graham, ephs in at White- Williams HEAP Oiraiee omiguarsy aeeu ff eal at | rou yn from Billy Britton, Co nith (professional) .. | um Kans KL. Mitts Features Tennis Loop vox. ery. boy. 1 Walter Johnson Mitt, 85,50 NLY one match will be i LAGERSTROM VS, KOZLOWSKI | ttle $1.00 Catcher's Mitts L ue Balls Louisville Slugger Bats | [Come In and Loat* ne Chil in the first round of tennis in] Frank Kozlowski vs. Ezra Pope;|round bout here tonight the Woodland park net loague § Lagerstrom vs. Norman Whit: | between Opposing captains * of California won a decision over Charley Manty With | 10-round bout aft y Imore An-| PROVIDENCE, R. 1—nabde IWerman When Earl White and @, ©, Wil-| derson. New Bedford in a ¢ bell saved Munty | out Hams tangle, it should be tho fea , ture match of the week-end sched Miams vs. Karl White; | from being knockec ule so Rider vs, Bill Carrle; How. - The league promises to bein ard Welsenborn vs, Chet Vincent. | | PeNReRGHIRO TERE. Add A doubles match is also on SACS BLANKED tents as the ph 7 oP Kel 7 each team and SACRAMENTO, May 7.—-Salt | evenly nuttehed, the s of the individual | Lake came back in the jd game Tho complete clubs their own duets, of their series here yesterday and All mate must be played at |defeated Sacramento, 9 to 0. —for the man who cares |} Fashion-Craft Cr way si styles, pattern you will like ~at yourhaberdasher’e. point the +. In aingios this, w 4 Woodlapd yp 8nd must 1 Th RoW ps HoRNFELD ry 5 BURR V8. STEPITENS | plet ‘Tuesday, with report Dsvdeeesanebadad 9 12 Seatta FO i tok O, 1. Stephen@) vs. Paul Dyer; | turned in Wednesday at The BOPAMENCO vissivecieases 0 9 8 Windy Langlie Karl Wilson;|by tho captains of the wit®in Ratterios— Ponder and Peters; | [piek Burr vs. C, O. Hatfield, teama, homparon, Vinci and Koehler @ 6 ‘ » ’

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