The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 9, 1925, Page 5

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| Re Bee STILL HOPE FOR TRIBE GETTING STUELAND BACK! oung Net Star Behind in eee | The Old Master /BRITTON- KRACHE WEIGHT SET Chicago Cubs Ses rn = | Not Using Big om one extreme enterir % baa | 7 eC) i — ; ected | Make 147 Lbs. Beiter Fy om Stueland Would Win for ° Indians; Majors to Cut for Bout Here Quaker Nine) Ther Roses Mey 15 BY ALEX C, ROSE something going on every 4 rier STANDINGS Britton Arrives Today for PRBIGET 8p BAL OF 55:8 ct ee eee ant ucepan’ to alt. : Se T! ederua vaithate | Fight With Hoquiam ;,, 5, ;; Houston. chairinan of thy|piayers, except. professiona ters t r And so fr this| season he hasn't hardly any on the and is far | chairn . hind the form | at he they come from bg A he should be Battler Next Week tee, | me v | wo * time. of the year | ACK BRITTON ks cronies) Golf club, — ‘ attle club of ding to th former world's teedoff on the The s0 score d t —— ‘ oy deen and Wrach nd t th make uf field f f ‘ 1 fi c ° “ Hoquiam & a > € me 1 ne | th nial h hi { L n 6 t eh and as ‘) ratte ot Sap be a ‘ i Sache ; tip wehool ope Pao aad | umney for their blue 1 Balla c 0 Bru q e ° r f mit ‘. wil M / h nder h ered t in t it t the tourname r . | wan apy 1 forfeit Pr t ard to toe alming t hk t get 0d this “ ee posted t but mopet t t Bill tton, the veteran marvel of the Be vipdiltckal Bat ab P | GARFLELD COPS “se ‘ ini the next ‘ a if e|niversury of municipal ¢ f sch pea STURLAN } 1 Tanglie, bless neanny lhc der ade tha ber w tle hae ; hird ROREA n over to ions instinct and havin red | pagiatlepay ; : e eat! Omark and , irs. | end ; slepieae } ab carts, is cons of the fin- tacthe # © sign hen th make] q : t “ n & ats iaeat teak pa ‘eae 4 fe a 1 Stueland ge had in tenn | t ip |™ 1 1 , Gart ‘ 4 at j his work & the lant |; Part of the program is that “there | fi t well wor C ei Anne 4 » | Butt Windy City team h t “Five Years for Star Cup | few dayn of next © . , nd Carroll;| U864 the big righthander at all this Bee | “Ho, Hum! Now Jacks A eas Bite the singles cup int ; 0, um, OW JACKS re TIGERS WINNERS th 1 fens division of The Star-Wood t F At eax hal ase te n : ees chee usiness CY EMEN'S | rr il sms BEMIS. vermanent possession, is| - | nee , ne | munager 1 he can make Ba xt bare : ne 8 yen, 9 to 1 | ever of Five names are engraved on a . | thas ‘he silverware now, Dick Burr, | prove there |, } it rt most‘of ‘Wilton Smith, Frank Kozlowski, n going we \ 2 nt 1] I ould be Hesketh and Howard | j late, having defeated Bob Harper In 8! ove and and ‘Bruce | “ Demp Aanslie having won it in turn, | | hin last important fight I . ee Micke 1 herland, qa that same time two t ~ Ae ; : re . ¥ 1886 Nick hue been permanently won 3 as apa Bo Ed Brandt terling imeen’s division, Mrs. Simone} f- v = tet Ar f r and Roy Moore on deck Berque winol for one Killefer has nine pitchers left OF a irene stepn lim Yeargin sent AM ot the former ‘ ‘ ay Prsaadr aia Yes EEEDy te to play Tie EGEPTON iain ot b Independents and South Seattle in August th Be tournament is Cl hi F L Cc 8 R. H , A Ri eh the possible exc of Lang Former welterweight champion of the world and still cotcns asn in eature eague ontest » West Se 4 atest ib rs t t PMB ishe may be in the East when) rated as one of the cleverest men in the game, Jack Brit- %.'” : . I EADERSHIP of divistor n coming along at Batterige Ot nd Wiimont: Tut. {he Playe goes into effect in ; Bemect & held ton, veteran of veterans of the ring, arrives here today to Hos ‘ 4 the yee at their entranc 1 Aiird Holland Gave | a i Back? | start training for his siz-round fight with Ted Krache next Ae eb aiiites R. i} mine 1 whea the ‘ ar 4 the w blood is prov peeks aa Can Molla Come So Saturday afternoon at the local ball park. - the South Seattle . k compe interesting an- he front be long until the premier 12 SécoBa Nelt rps ex’ teria wife) tener ee wa’ © season, the St. Low 0 ‘ et . t . Gartie Cut Ja nd that w that Sete r # ‘ 6 see © he r t Se Crane would play ort: ae ions! singles and doubles. play, | I q ig ago n soon a. e i = Ege Relays, Ray Featured, woos. Se RS ace cuca eer ‘Gee of the most H trimmed the! Ww t e J the daily grind. ts of the year will t t De R. H.} field ¢ e f game tars Jer mmer has done well, but \g@man <; on Boards HereTo ay a mn hes teen vrs strea ] Mallory can| 7 10 1/ catohe * be ‘ (neh eel a oounlatanes meen ay ip carve, bao tthe [STE Jole: Ray, precnier, Amer ay Wingfield and Pic he A heavy Athletic club will be r : tac {hit the stride again that made him women's singles can miler, a¢ the: leading & i pway, Ste Wells a r has be ri mn their mix Sunda “4 : ; the talked about player Helen Wills, | tracti the University of Wash Woodall ft » fo Bap « he first two or thres ‘week young and tal-|ington Relay Carnival was to be ny. 1 1 > have a teach bottom ot. t ie netgn RH. E,|o the season ented on thelheld at the st this afternoon ‘ At Chica rm HE - + John | yan cans ge ie courts, ts just} ¥ was to be c ed by Ra 31 nf © for Sunday's cames Bostor 14. 0 Seattle clubs winds up its coming into he former O C. distance hieag et 1h Ka LEAGUE NO. 1 A jer, 1 nd in’ Pe quesatheurecsh ST ENTRIES M s I 4 the adway Pirates va * : 3 1e week: greatness a has rac ugnis Ne | CLASS A—Washington, Oren ; are Hartn ireenw 1 O'Ne and then the Indians hop down malic’ the cpeter Ll te oni deeet irene [aoe FO odie aint tee pn leg he | ue", Motors ya Georgetown to Los Angeles to meet the Vernon while the veter-| of Washington fresh. | tans. W i R. i. E rae cet ee ae Se At New York R. H. §,|Tigers for the second time this sea an’s star is dim-| men t members, Don Lau LASs B—College of Paget 9 ile ould | re A coco ata Mt dan dried . > 7 O|}son fter years | uane Boyd i pac ° . ater Un ave litt ‘ the |At Mercer, at 2 p.m se aan 2.70) : ming after years | and Duane Boyd, will pace the rum: ngha 4 , ; : LRAgUENONS Naw ‘Fart ae 2| Vernon dint show much of of dominance on | ners Pos nae a 6 Ju maintain apendents. ta: Mouth; Lake. Tunlers|| |) Hattertes_-Deckmnast aiid :Gosteaten | pues hare den areimedttica atin = the courts Vacatida ott etaing. : sit ; eats va 8 Deck az n here and dropped five out o Vols Matiory Helen Wills, |. not expected te he world’s . The « M s 1 ex A vs. Garfield Cubs at We n eye orine syed tas ae RY “according to record, but SEATTLE HIGH SCHOOLS | — were A.C. va Husky A. C,, at Cotun pe gael sy: alge age bone: ORR CRD ea = pies of the country, should hoid| sagium cinders, ma . Went Seattle ( ‘ The M a ’ was he Cine atl ee 2 7 0 |Seattle, since the c lyn i 3 9 1) The Bengals SB wm iitie for severnt years to come| ees is stfi young and bound to All the t are getting from Pacific and |9"#leld, Mallard, Queen Anne, Noosere | Coast League | ‘ st schools arrived in town \ T MTATTR 3 v tehing with P r, Oldhs prove with season's exp Nore eert AN uf eTIGUE B nd Winge dham, ith each season's expert. eens morning for the race and 2 ommy and Sammy Wen Los | ¢ : Me ma ar | cra ne ae as Re es the entry includes the beat | e,e rf de hee ald i 9| At Philadelphia H Pe Molin Mallory ten't to be! tracy men in this part of the Now Conditioning : N) Kee Oo? tae re —_—____— i pea the Is still a star, | Contry. CHICAGO, May 9.—Sammy Man- ; ; IKE MeTIC one of those| Philadelph AS 17 ‘ tho the may have to bow to| ent was to start atla 1 ; ; , 3 Rath. of the Callornia siri| The first event was to start at! del] and Tom Gibbons, who are in : joke champions of the fight] Batter! Mea¢ Jows, ‘Kremer, San- | a Mfornia girl) 9.45, | Chicago training, will leave Sunda 13 ‘ game, will fight Paul Berlenbach, the| ser. Koupal, Colloton and Smith; ibe osses EVENTS | for Tom's Eastern camp at Atlantic! a New York knockout kin; on and Henline c ; 0" 01 Knoc &, soon, in a a . o | ner Still Playing | lem ee | City to prepare for future bouts. the Milk Fund show in New York ‘ | is @ youth's game, at| ra | Gibbons meets Gene Tunney for 15 RESULTS ' Can Me’ who can't break | way ig Ley | soit i claimed by "Dua"| Eisea"Aipe-rard aan rounds at the Polo Grounds Juno 6,| \ Portland #, Beatties the proverbia cacao’ a knock After Big Fight ES : iho was playiog tennis} @ | while Sammy's next start is May Tae Annelies #) Gakiand @ Yesterday's hero—Dilly Soathworth, out, ORUDDAND YY Ores May oe ater ae ree iyins tennis)’ c A two-mile relay. 8 with Jimmy Goodrich dnd ee Oe i: ee eee wack aubfiathak: Hit ca hentae we 1 for Buenos Aires| piling up a three-run lead in ) out in the ninth| That's about all the interest and gave the Giants a & to 2/is in this fight, as MoTiguo’s eS the basen £ At PARIS, May 9.—Richard Klogin is|the first inning when Frani Brazil ry over the Cards. drawing power is that the bugs go|'T¥ing to arrange a fight between hit his fourth homer of the week, he Yankees knocked Joe Bush out to see him in| Jack Dempsey and Luis Angel Firpo| scoring Clift Brady ahead of him le hopes that. he/on the occasion of the prince of|and bunched hits scored another, Will be. knocked Wales’ visit to Buenos Aires in Sep-|the Seattle Redskins proceeded to Nas. tombéer |toss away the fourth game of thé But with etiof} Klegin has wirelessed his terms|Series Friday by bad _ pitching. his faults it/forthe Firpo fight and also offered | Lefty Brandt was pounded for must be admitted|the champion 1,000,000 francs, ap-| Plenty of hits and four runs in the that he {s fairly|Proximately $50,000, to meet Er-|Second, and four more came over smart in the ring|minio Spalla at Deauville this sum-| 1% the third before Sterling Stryker and he will belmer. Dempsey is aboard a. liner| Could get tho side out. ‘Those two pitting his yeors|fer Europe | Ineniee Weare She Dat Sees ae | Portland won, 8-6. i On the courts were learning | - Red Hiding Hood in the nur- | | BY AHERN Slit o¢ the agility of his former | Qs may be missing, but Keich- | MS ate ce ee AW AG FOR GAS ~ WHY SAN Bre ewig wie QA Wt COMPANY tae Fire lot of the younger GETTHIS~ LAST GUNDAN T Rie Ke) WAS Quit in for the eo he Mp is justly tamous “Law-| {he} PUT IW FIVE GALLONS, RAN eH Go KPTACHED || MAKING THAT {€" stoke in tfoke inaction, #4 AROUND TOWN ALL WEEK, An)! He oO tT a || CAR, Any ARE TS Faacea Wal boleebbaiventict Jhb ; | Ka “Hia MORNING +H’ MissUs UTS MORE || NOWTURNING | [het Tneiraten 18 tote Block's atnele | oaks | LOSERS {, DRAINED oT A COUPLA nape hg AAS Nou OS CONCRETE) || cive, the tamara site devisees coves in the eighth Inning and ty Ruel gave the White of experience against youn Home runs featured the game, AND, —The Angels! 18 ce t « | : Mi their (edie Pate pret GALLONG TO CLEAN SOME 2 CAN OM FOR |] MIXERS IsSUST] | Me Rete, cored in tho eighth Inbing Berlenbach's| Landis Bars \aee mill, Babe Herman and Frank \ ' \ when the Detroit pitchers blew up, en pune |'Tobin getting circuit blows. Ti beaters eh eeire Gloves! “AN SPEEDY, ~ mes? “H! FENDERS! [| TOOK TTA IOP |} | rier ate matmce foleintatory : PMMctigue near:| Former Notre — | neither pitcher that started waa * nue! |AA USTEN DEACON, ANYTIME . OFF YT! Leoae pitching iy Alexander, helbed the a" ly took the count | Dame Athlete|?™° °° 23%, 88 Hollingsworth was ie. Cele You NEED vy, You cA qubliee wattie Of thé xeubons M. McTigue when he fought| hit hard and replaced by Burns, SOUTH REND, Ind, May 9— stopped the visitors, | Young = Striblir | Faves beat the Cubs | ind. Bhodbergttel GET SIXTY OUT OF ‘ YESTERDAY'S HOME RUNNERS [last year, taking a terrible beatir nul Castner, famous & Notre Biches ie sod THIS CAR te Beri ent Pi irates, | for 12 rounds in their Jersey fight,| Dame fullback and pitcher, who |; er i 4 J Tea a mut it was a no-decision affair and| dropped out of major league base 2 ° | Schang, Yanks, 1—t MeTigue still kept his tarnished| ball when he was about to be sent i z 3 9 | and, Phils, 11 drown |so the minors for soasoning, and a here H May 9.—Sacra | ‘The scrap with Berlenbach, how.| Pete Henning, Chicago pitcher, havo /crane. as oye : la ned their neries her with | ever, will be a decision affair, Ber-| bee” barred from playing with the : Cah ° ne lake yesterday, winning 3 to 2.| Jockeys Are lonbach fought a draw with Strib-| South Bend semi-pro team, Com: | seeyker, 'p 0 0 0 RH, Bt ‘ it . |ling, and he can punch twice as hard, | Tans ane Paige key He an Herre ae ea . aii ge in Hos 1 ] if not harder, than the Georgia t BUSPORGG ATOM CO See toe ON Reno } an the Ge 011 8 ig the right of {T., Baldwin, # 0 0 ° ae tec 8) Biabl pita who is a cream-putt puncher at best, | Penalty of ate he TIBHE Of | ritoare «04s 0 0 ° Piercy and Peters; H. Af R ‘ho te um cream putt puncher at best./tne team to keep Kerr, former | Bes and M. Shea. ter ace ))o"" dom Mean) waite Sox. twirler | Totals ea 8 8 |\ittle, point to a victory for Punch- IN OW YORK, May 9—Mark Pator|ing Paul over the Trish battler when| | *Batted for Kmmer in eighth. +Batted for Stryker In ninth. Con : = LOSE KY and Benny Marinelli ended the |they meet | re 2S “st | Los ana Rea sine aime oa | first race at Jamaica Friday, resting | o 0 2 ¢ tH Jeasily in white cots at Mary Im aye 0° t | maculnte hospital [Bob Hasty ae i tau +f | Marinelli, who way riding Mre ayes a) be |Gacege Read's Upton, to tn'n dan With Seattle eas : i a3 : f [eset eendltion iis painfal in| ay an “effort 10 strengthen hi at . Oe ‘ + juries of the heac young IWator at " Aiba Re Gatti ans fi Hf | at i 4 si Cay iy pitehin aff, “Red” Killefer pur ‘tate, t an employe o arry F, Sinclair, | chased Bob Hasty, big sight-hander, ey i in » Eckert, Bry: an, Groat, Sw y and Whitne jroat, Swan. t3es }who had the leg up on H. A./trom the Portland Beavers yester | Greevy's Firearm, is suffering from | day | tured collarbone. Hasty came to Portland this spring | pBeai ooo10~6 201002 0-9 2 1) 2% h }a probably fr sarge F ji ods oooon® vsho Poses at The first raco Waa W claiming af-|actor. several seasons with Connie]. FRED HEIMACH ("hited 8400124 ~ Bab by’ Exh fair for juveniles at five furlo Mack's Philadelphians, where he had| Left-Handed Pitcher, Athletics. i plteher—Burns pitcher 8 Exhibition J [ith ight starters, There was nn good season two yen nao |: RonicsOuMden ENGST, Janiney ate soma nem ieaee eet (00, May 9, — staniniaus Jlot of crowding as the horses were} ‘The poor showing of Hasty with| 1902 Uintatitcotuart: Murnau tte recently recrowned heavy Jcovering the first sixteenth Upton | the Portland club made the purchase} Major Teague Career—Joinod Ath |Branat 1, Stor 1, Burne 1, Bases on ling amplan two other went down, throwing Mayjpelli over| easy for Killofer, who acted on the} letics in 1 coming from Moline, | balts--Hollingawortty Brandt 4, Burns | ¥ 4 , Stolen bi ail, Burne ome Win bag demonstrated liin head, ‘Before the Jockey could] advice of Charley Lockard, Seattle | Three-Tye leagtegs (Had briet trial ]2 Stolen mur SES fal proweng ric jay at the a id, Hah, Rohwer, erult, working with Portland in the] Outstanding Feats—Won 14 gameg [Sacrifice biter voll off (ho. (fadke Wirearni. trompe |b ident, Lockard saw the new re] with Athletics in 1920). HSARISeRE a, "Holl iygyyort ee and beligyos (hat he can de [in Jout.19, in 1924, “Iolded...071))Beuble play plocenn): ta: 36 - Wild # Stale Medion) nocloty's firet jon him, stumbling and — spilling bY congress and health {' ator, piteh —= Hollingsworth ‘Time — 2:08, liver. same season, Umpires-Casey and ‘Teck,

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