The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 12, 1925, Page 15

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_ TUESDAY y Battled © 22 Times BRITTON-LEWIS One for Book; Ex-Champ Meets Krache Here BY | EO H, LASS ere ars back Jack I Kid Lewis foug many t it MAY 12, 1925 higher mae “| Jack Dunn Making a History With Orioles International League Club Has Won Six Straight Pennants and Is Leading Again This Season; Has 2 Bs: Practically New Club This Year, Too ACK DUNN, the wizard of Baltimore, has won ix straight pennants in the International “A league, the record for consecutive flags in Twer organiz ed baseball and, with practically a new BRITTON mes in club, he has his Orioles out in front again in fought t remember: sient that circuit! ved pice wr ial 8 alae st winter he sold petty Groves, the ace of ; . pita Of those m his pitching staff, to the ladelphia Athletics we t it was a And he peddled Mervin fama is star cen hem were nod terfielder for many years, to Jersey City, in n misht) his own league, K be Dk And still he wins! The present Baltimore team has a healthy lead already matched against |in the International loop and nothing short of a miracl h. He was an ag can keep them out of their w kick in h seventh straight pennant, ac- cording to scribes in that ter- tory firet t , , t ended in a knock 0 apes ped him fn nine : are outside of M “ Pago etd Walker, who gave me fight I ever had when I afew years ago, Lewis was Washington pi ank "iy Hikes nea me canon) WELTERS READY |— ous man I ever faced p of his form h fecords in the Big Blue book itton Seeks Title Again RITTON, who fights Ted Krache t 8 here urd. in a six-round 10 to 6. p at the ball park, in spite of 39 years i thinks he has a Saw fecainthg ‘his: thle trem Walker Favored “Tam In better condition now | s tn M Wa han when I fought him last,” |? ays Britton. “Walker has every- hing in his favor, youth, | strength, punch, ring instinct and Luque Is Fifty Smacks Poorer NEW -YOKK, May 12, - Adolf Luque, the Cuban pitcher of the Cin ability to take punishment, but I don't think he is fighting as well as he did three years ago. | He hasn't been active enough.” | A Britton-Walker fight for Los a Q = | ae) ~ > == Angeles this summer ts hanging fire |cinnat{ Reds, paid $50 into th PORTI now fury National 1 | tat ‘ Brooklyn. n A. Heydier asseased Big Chance for Krache INCE he jumped into ring promi- |th nence a few years has fought many { heavy hitting During the fifth of the Brooklyn game I pitched ball by | moundsman. He ran jnto a{throwing his bat at Osborne. slump when he/Dire Rigier averted a fight by was bothered| ing Osborne and pinning him to th psig , with chin trou. | #Tound until Luque could be rushed | want Nurmi to ble and some of |fFom the field i ago Krache high class oppo- nents and all in all has done well inning NUKMES LAST KACKT Beat SoS in willing. It is now up t the boys had him | decides to run, tt on the floor con-| Four Hoey Track ast appearance in this c rably, but he asked much bet ter, so they say, Meets for Preps GIBBONS LE AVE: s sainst Hob Har.|, Fovr dual prep tract NEW YORK, May Git eh ae ast | staged at De bons, St. Paul who is a ht here, than | With Lincoln and Broadwa to m A hariean Fi ra ie |rivals, meeting in the light-t fmpion, at the recast grote | Garfield and Roosevelt Polo erc Tans att todas KRACHE a Se ew GHG te a [OI Demers: and West Be \for At where he ts to hincey thie, whe works hard aid | POOR, Ars the other sh his training. He was ac 2 his k ; aH ompanied by Sammy Mandel, Rock: | tends to his knitting. He takes good | ompanied | care of himself and it's his big chance PLAN MEETS ford lightweight, and several st Saturday when he meets Britton,) xew YORK. May 12—Two f ring partne who has a world-wide reputation. Alrite track and field meeta te victory over him would mean a lot| staged at night this sum DUANE WINS of jack to the Krache fortune |being planned for the ¥ ata NEW YORK : May Carl —_— lium, according to Tex Rickard,|Duane, New York featherweight % y |The Finnish-Américan Athletic club|won a 10-round decision from Izay Card Complete |and the Knights of Columbus hav New York. They fougt ‘ATE DRUXIMAN, who is pro- moting show has completed the rest of the card.| Frank Grand . Los Angel flyweight, meets Jackie Newman, | of Edmonton, in the six-round semi- final Freddie Mack, the boy with the dynamite punch, goes four rounds with Cracker Warren of | Portland. | Norman Wilson, Tacoma middle- ight, boxes four rounds with Red | Auley, of Great Falls, Montana. | Angelo Constantino, Rainier Vat- | boy, opens bey how: with Dutch liner; they're Hl | in SEALS WIN os Angeles, May 12.—San Fran . by scoring in the ininth inning wsterday'a game here, defeated | , 1 to 0. javled dates ust week and Duane wor here, ‘ “= ours ME Mer I B06 !~WHEN 1 BANG ISTO GOME MONEY, “WH! FIRGT-THING 1M GONNA BUY, \S & DIAMOND 60 BIG, THEY'LL HAVE “To GET IT W ICE TONGS I “EGAD ROSCOE, MARK Well WHAT L SAY ~~ \N ANEAR'S “TIME, “UNDER MY GUIDANCE AND-TUTORAGE, YoUR | NAME WILL BE KNOWN ALL OVER THE EARTH I~ AND AG FOR MONEY,~ AW THE \eREST bLONE FROM OUR EARNINGS, WILL KEEP Ue IN REGAL STILE, R. H. B. Lyte OSs “ernon . * tteries—Willlama and Yelle; Pil and Whitney HAIR-GROOM”. { peers Hair Combed, Glossy » Well- Groomed all Day “Halir-Groom” Ss a dignified comb: | \ ing which a) costs only a ft = \ cents a jar at any cream t-Jdrug store, Mil #7 Mons une it be catise It given that natural slons and well + groomed ef. fect to the hair 2 ped that final touch te gdéd dress both in businens and | on social occasions, yen stubborn, unruly or shampooed hair stays combed all day in any style you like. “Hair-Groom™ is grea + alo helps grow thick, heavy, lustrous | hair g Advertisement, WHERE “THAT } FREIGHT CAME “THEORN !~ GET FROM: LOOK KT Hose GAOULDERG!« We DIDN'T GET “THEM BY TIPPING Hie HAT le THE PR SPOR (Indians Play on W ednesdé Ly VERY ILL DEMPSEY BILLED '& SOME CATCH! | iC AMERICAN _ a | 1 Vet ae "1 1 At Washingtor R. H. } cago ee ped. ros, Mangum. R. H. I 7 13 4 i 4 At St. Louls R. HE New York 10 1 Batteries; Ferguson, Jones, key, Hoyt, H. Jo O'Nell, Soha ‘ ‘ Br Phi phia Hos er . aids I REVERSE. WASHING News}—Tho versed a decinic which freed matechmak tain Boxing clu DECISION May 12 court ome of James J Central Manhat has a lower eral exhib BY AHERN || \Wollver ff WN “THATS DARWIN'S “tH! SILE OF HIG [| CARPET BEATERS q+ WHY, HE COULD WEAR -A\\OLIN CAGES FoR House SEATTLE {United re | court | Johnston, a Yew York, from a conviction for embezzlement and fail:| tlure to pay admittance taxes on sev- STAR T PDAGEIK ” BALTIMORE SEEKS SE VENTH F LAG Golf Tourney Closes Today at Jefferson Westland and Steil Tied in Men’s Play; Mrs. Young Leads Women BY rus th ALEX ©. ROSE sble on the eighth ar th on kept Mra. F Jacke m getting under the ficure, but she came back str in na Mx. D. I el Cooper Wins $10,000 With Race Victory! HARLOTTE DWAY, Char 12.—Earl Coop Memorial day ta first 000. Coo; mark the f and maintained it gamely unt last year's winner with yn led the race for to relinquish first 50 mi from the averaged nearly 125 miles r the course, His official timo for the two min 50 mi and 5 wan two hours, housand pe witnessed which was run on the re. ly built mile and a quarter pine ancer | The automobile driven by Reg Johnson somersaulted early in the | race, but its driver was not seriously | lajured Star Canaus Schedule for | Sunday Set |THE Star leagne teams will play their fourth round of games Sunday with the following achedule: LEAGUE NO, 1 Queen City Motors ys, South Lake Juniors at M cer jes va. Y, M. A. C. at Climax Club vas at Georgetown Broadway Pirates will be idle. LEAGUE NO, 2 Independents va, West Green Lake Merchants at Green Lake, South Seattle Merchants ve, Arden Cubs at South Park, Garfield Cubs vs club at B, F. Day Husky Athletic club will be idle The last-named team in each bracket is the home club and the managers of these clubs must, with out fail, send In the hours for which thoy have thelr grounds, to The Star not later than Thursday, Some of the managers have been very lax in this and it has been very inconve: nient for their opponents, Some of the results of last Sun: day's games are gtill missing and It's impossible to bring the standings up to date until they are reported. Sox Gather Speed in Base Stealing The Chicago White Sox evidently refuse to, belle ve that base stealing Georgetown Cubs Ross Athletic has become a lost art, In the first 10 days of play the team chalked up 16 stolen sacks, or almost twieo aw many ow any other club in either major ciroult. Speed, and plenty of |It, seems to be the Hox byword KANSAS BEATS JAWSON | BURMALO, May 12--Rooky Kan sos easily won a decision over Joo dawson of Milwaukeo in six rounds [laat night, knocked out RUSTY CALLOW ANXIOUS FOR 1926 REGATTA | HERE | (K entuck y Derby Medorde: | 925 KH vent 1 p D Ly i I 4 Buchana 6 se oOM HIS will be the last regu Scott, star southpaw play ranking players of the country. “T’ll make the round of tou I go to work,’ versity of down to work great the men’s dout SCOTT sectional doub °| the trip to the national event at Boston in August. of the had. form has ever one strongest to perfect a back- | Scott fx try cou game nd is using a soft ser-| vi he latter stroke is his most eff weapon and he has de veloped it to such a great extent that he p tages because of t which the opposing player must | play the ball, Scott is conceded have one of the most wicked servic strokes in the game of tennis today, taking rank with Bill Tilden and Ray Casey in this respect | acerca — | | FOR BRITON | TORONTO, Ont., May 12,—Bud Gorman, New York heavyweight, | Dan Bright, England, | round, game has| left-hj it ad erent angi fered some ra nd Being a 1 on ha n K. 0. in tho sixth I ia Hk “This Is Last Regular Tennis Play for Scott : hold down a job and play tournament tennis| and make a success of both.” Scott graduated last year from the Uni- Washington tennis players play in the big national tournaments, financially fixed in one way or another that they can affor which takes most of their time. Scott has paired with Leon de Turenne in make a mighty effort to clean up the inter. batsmen in his two-hit process, and Nelson 9-. Q4 'Coach Says on Satur ‘day|\ Three Crews mt | . WouldCome Princeton, Navy and Wis- consin to Race Here, Claims Varsity Mentor “I knew that the Navy, Prince. ton and Wisconsin would favor such a trip and it would be = wonderful thing for the rowing game in the Northwest,” says Callow. “Next year wouldn't be uny to soon to have such an af- fair here “The Washington crews are up against St for competition, There is the California race each year and the rest of the events at home are confined to regattas with Reed college and the Van- couver, B. C. Rowing club. The Washington shells are holding their own in competition with best the college world can er on the water, which is not boasting, of fa who support them every year in giving funds to send the boys East tre entitled to see them in action other than thru the col- | umns of the press.” A year or so ago there was a rows association formed, consisting of Wisconsin and Califore of holding big races in the West, but it seems to ied a natural death. With the ilable and with one of the best natural courses in the world for the state university 1s cere tled to such national reo ington, for the purpo: row lar tennis season for Wallace er of Tacoma, and one of the i and then Ballard and Kuays Play Prep Feature Ballard will defend its lead in the |prep league when they play Queen |Anne at Ballard Friday. Broadway, harers of first place, will alxo ate and hasn’t settled | tempt to hold its place against Roose He claims that thej|veit at Broadway. In the other of the country, who| «ames, Garfield and Lincoln play at “are so | Garfield and Franklin and West Se “yy | attle tangle at West Seattle. ( year in order to make & aney 3 combinations the Northwe Rhea Allows South End Two Safeties Allowing the South End A. two hit irnaments this year says the Tacoman, “you can’t} as yet. d to play in the tournaments COAST Won 24 bles for the year and they will Lost les this : | Seattle | Sacramer 4 | Portiand 24 [Sait Lak + 6 |Los Angeles ~ 3 (San Francisco . Cc, but Mane , Sammy Rhea pitched the | Vernon. Queen Anne A. C. to an 11 to 2 vic-| tory Sunday, Rhea struck out 15| GAMES THIS WEEK tle at Vernon, Francisco at Sacramento, Los Angeles at Salt Lake. Portland at Oakland Heavy hitting by Bergestrom, who | made threo hits, one being a four- | | base thump, snd ‘Daeeegeateah with | two hits out of four, one being triple with two men on, featured the |game for the winners. South End .. vas Queen Anne ae Batteries—Billings and Mead; Rhea | FROSH GRIDDERS WIN The University of Washington Freshmen was the only class football 5 |team to go thru the spring practice g | Session without a defeat, as they won from juniors at the Stadium last night, 12 to 0. “My car actually runs away with me now that the motor has Nev-R-Fail Piston Rings. But it’s sure great to have power when I need it.” NEV-k= FAIL PISTON RINGS —are ground like a valve on the proper edge insuring exceptional eil mileage and perfect power. Power Rings 60c and up Oil Rings - 75c and up — OUR GUARANTEE — Install a set. If they fail to give per- fect compression instantly and 1000 miles to the Caney ot oil, we vi refund your mon epey, adh per cylinder adi ten etails ox in tsranare with rings, Ask Your Nearest Jobber UGENE, LUCKE) INCORPOUAT Florsheim Shoes do more than protect your feet—they add the desired touch of refinement to your attire and give comfort that you enjoy. 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