The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1925, Page 17

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¥) TH Xp ig “W” Shell MEN KNOW GRIND | DAY, MAY erlence Aid to 1d, 1925, Husky Oarsmen Not Over- | confident About Race BY L ut of Baseball men know | O aseba have confide ‘ . But th no bur of over ntl une | eantidence < m, which : 1 /Ruth Hoped to Make 60} piny at tne 12th nolo at Beacon, But tho man worth white A Circuit Clouts* This) Hil! was tied up for 25 mihutes lest Ix the man who can. snille T ‘ Sunday, while a foursome of Scotch: | and— | \ | i Season men fished around in tho water! Put down hin real honest score. : men c es 5 hazard to retrieve thelr topped tee who in| BY HENRY L, FARRELL ots. | Wade Killefer, the w, k. baseball n TEW YORK, May 14 With such | ohieft an f the Indians, says that @ late atirt aa willsbe forced Herb Coupe, the bankergolt | & sreatent cum-word puzle| m, It is out of the question for} er, went Into Cheasty’s the |} iled » to make home run| other day to buy a neck tie, ~~ | « y ven fall but he didn't He bought a Heard on the first tee at the of the |” pair ef golf stockings mur c . | ‘ | futile efforta)—"I'm it tak b " “, fraid I'm a very poor golfer Babe w Ed Adams, a pupil of P. ona |e ah r ts a line-| Perry Gail of the Calhoun Hotet| °*4—"You're not that yet ] = on he} golf school, shot a 78 on the Jef to the ‘ This is about the time of year WILL be | ¢¢ wee ret CALLOW Bhi recat ete tek. Pret-| tat one hears in any looker room, py aN y Diayed Nis) avery Sunday—"Did you play the| of the BO H. hs ASS Bambi : THE ino Out full 18 holes or are you married?’ thru it 1 any of thelr los ‘ tt we start. and Nor urkhinn aying at dence, If W rt m," the Be 1ya, wi Ree aie ante an ee hited | While everybody is hunting for tt will be by a t t ", overing at St. Vincent loing smeshie ahote in hia raom,| Utes and sages t ene Gye, Bi evil of et it was the Babe's eg ‘ernon, profeanional of the ve by that ¢ f ; b y bie ox will have a change of address,|"" cp he King avouda 4 of course, I « 1 will t mimediately, tf, Aol. seoner t ub, king arou , i wit much, better hitching’ av ’ byatety,. 17, not eee who robbed. him 4 " ba utes Of }turna to » game than Harry tt. -Le Jew pre nters, Bill is having Lake Washi are up against mow and It may take mier pay contractor, came all stantly shifte rim weeks to get his ¢ t qe Seattle to purchase a ASN x some of the et of left-handed golf clubs to give Hatton 2 s wolf oto « ¢ Hatton spent 20 ntinutes ifornia be r r Catori SNELL ROBBED engineer for m birthday pr Vat Inglewood ae ae NEW YORK, May 14.-sDoo Snell, /0"t The set did not include a ac en nuddenty re: | ey Tacoma featherweight, an Cite. ag. He couldn't find a left-h | | alized that he had forgotten to able Callow ht, Al Cilt bination, bec New York, fought a 10-round draw | drive it here tast ht, Critios thought tt ener * jwas a poor decision and that 1 Bill Gagan, who ts In charge —— na - a Rests He fic aA cute of the new golf department of | Steve Dwan's game fa improving. =e for the count of nine in the fourth | {th Bon Marche, sends in the He made the Rainier course in 85 ea te atl pereriadhe Baraat epragt aes following: strokes, four hours and elght min seat Laas, It’s easy enough to be happy j[utes, the other day. «His previous <: When you're driving and put- | best was $6 strokes, four hours and yi FARREN WINS ting kalore, [nine minutes ¢ race at Poughkeep- of Ban claco last night in roll “IN urmi on Imost came the first round, when the* local But it far, as last in t year. Callow } cant obse and corre C about his Al me hada epsstuliy lacs At Cleveland— RH. E for asking that ® | hone of winning the championship ierieriieg oo ‘Balla a | Boston . ¥ 412 0 full Investigation be made?” Garfield, tied for second place with lait tote sills teres 4 Cleveland .. 6 10 of the Beavers, and holding the reins sport behind hini, he at! Batteriea—Franci#, Zahnizer, Ross RIDLEY WINS {for a. first’ place team, will play other season ahead of him, and Heving; Uhel and Sewell WILMINGTON, Cal, May 14,—|Frmnklin at Garfield, The Babes head of him, ed | Bud Ridley was awarded the referee's (need a victory to continue thelr atride _ ; Be j 7 . ; sne in the league Spuhn Coaches W } FIGHT DRAW decision over igne in the |in th: aca SPUHN is mak sonal | OAKLAND, May 14 Frankie | 10th round h jast night. The ref-| Lincoln will stage-another party at a crew coach at Harvant | Denny and Frankie Schoell’ fought | eres stopped the fight, declaring La. Lower Woodland, entertaining the | The former re - Seah }i9 rounds t® draw here last night! vigne wag not t Queen Anne team. orme: ‘ashington 4 8 ace teanic aa steiteeeeD as called the “perfect. oarsm: ornare sistant to Ed 8} in charge Oy 0 Gar ot the I oon BY AHERN § .SPubn’s men won a triangular race recently | sach. | WI BAN FRAN league-leading elghth straight son here yesterday, v feated Sacramento, 5 being close to the s Ulbrickson Real Star their ULBRICKSON fal for success he stroked the f; hasn't got any results so SHAR ; Cornell was a hopeless | YOR Mier st aoe s heir first big race of the | Sharkey, veteran New York feather ie was defeated in a 10-round volce Insists that a crew ¢ ai Praukio. Paaksen Newt Baivote rve the men in the boat|York. It was Sharkey’s second nual ct their mistakes withou ueceseful attempt to stage a rerof the Am sina to this sy ck. ike e all coaches, men heads. Ulbrickson, his oarsman, ix best man at that about | i etroit I Batteries | Harris and ¢ My rangy build, which Is es ith the sweeps, and so suc-}" | that h in his debut 1 N ANOTHER WELL BOSS, ~1. FEEL “YZ Mee ce Pf MEAN Nottie "0, May 14.—The A ANKE DOIG A LIL CH EGKD ROSCOE, PLY PICHIC “To HiM,~ BACK tt the men | [| ROADWORK,~ GOT ANY |27) 1 must CALL £66, Bust 1,9 ROUGHVILLE de. ENEMIES Y'WANT ME “To 2) ou to-tasK!<|| Notice Har WHERE HE LIVED, ocked ind fin a draw wn Car pet Yet for A. A, Uz RKEY LOSES ateur Athletic a desire to “whitewash” Finnish runners. AMERICAN ]|_ vitor inn» naemont wt | PORTLAND, Ora tnt me Gia bk. tht making an|® l0cal mat, Billy Edwards, Kansas Lost fais. atigation” of }CLY laht heavywoight wre took u 4 honest ppt tiona {@ content Jast abt from. Jack “4 need Woods, Texan, on av of the ref. ree because of a foul, Each won i 1. “Why did the official in | anil then tn tha teat 6f thé vestigator appointed to consult with Wilson regarding his part med Edw with apparently knocking the } sagging yao | in the affair tell Wilson’ what n In the ro’ St. Lout R. HE kind of an affidavit he would -—— game today nington $13 1] ike to have him swear to? St. Louls . SPAS abe SET eae | <“why dd the A Ae BU ver see bet Bee. Bg | a hy did the / UU. | ter x ait & Mogridgy “and Ruel: ster exonerating Hugo Quist of | Pama ant: Ape ee | “all guilt, refuse to let him man- ame | yurmi h 2 pe a Row ¥,| ake Nurmi any longer? iger Fri a wan 5 6 3 1} & Why have Norm's fu- son first reported | ¢ a0 ah Palin SES ture dates been canceled and ar- Aciek ai idhtig atheaW of. three to me as a fresh-| tterlos—-Hoyt and Schang; Rob rangements made to hurry him |stratent Giinak AVUK Shakti: “our an he was a} hall | back to Finland? 4 re jertson and Schalk neys to Broadway to play tse Broad Saat thee ae 4 4. “Why Dr. Bainbridge, of | vay srigerm Friday, in the feature malt’ fellow.” | At Detroit— hiladelphia, Is accused of be | sing of the prep Teague way O11OW sb oniadelphia ....J..--5- ing a political schemer, becanse, Dumped out of first place nn a re. \wult of their defeat at the hands of | Queen Anne Tiesday, Ballard ts out of the prep league-—but not the race. The Beavers play F evelt at Bal lard and neod a victory to hold any as an A. A. U. official, he has suggested that the conditions of Nurmi's appearance in. Phila- | delpbia should be investigated, | and why an sttempt is made to | belittle him | | tochrane, WV THAT DONT out OF ow? ~ Not) COULDNT RUN - E ONE Thal bore SAVE Your GOME O Shope HAD A NICE WoRK-OUT OR TATA [J NOTE UNLESS jan Franctaco et wart —~me wi’ | | SRUTETOR || evens pur hl ease Batteries: Griffin Agnew Us THE PRIZE A PRUNE OW ENE, wAN EVERN Vinel and Koehler, AGES RALLY LAND, he first game of the series ie yesterday from Oakland, 7 to wo) 6, in @ thrilling finish The score— R Portland 7 3 | Oakland . 6 16 1} 4 Pages Yarrison, Leverenz and $ ‘obin, Foster, Fowler, Pruett and 35c. each, 3 for $1.00, May 14.—Portland Sagless and won't S\¥ TALI DRIVERS GOT IN AN ARGUMENT, An)! L HUNG FIVE OF ‘EM UP 6 DRY! WHEN 1 GET MAD, L PLAY, MAN His ENE! = NOTED 4) Ry ice RING! AMM HEREATTER, 1 Do NOT WANT Youto ENGAGE WW STREET FoR KEEPS & Co., Ine. Troy, N.Y, GKD roecae gaan NAUGHTY ! i! Comte SBATTLE STAR eens NO NEW HOME.RUN RECORD FOR ed ” + CL A veteran of many leagues, with a loud bang on the mound for the Vernon Tigers this) He will pitch against the Seattle club in Los Angeles year. this w reek. Four Star Loop Clubs tl Are Still V JITH the ty] | Motora-Ge finally in, with t 15 to 9 at of the Queen ¢ wn Cubs ga rmer team wir Green 1 report reget of | ning ga of the two Star } |wulta have been brought up to | _ Three undefeated teams are | feading League No. 1, the Young Men's Advance club having | copped three straight and the | Queen City Moters and the Gar | field Eagles having two victories each he Climax club, altho losing one game, is still in the running. The Independents, a team from the | Fremont district, are the only un Sefeated boys in League No. 2, with \three straight wins. | The rest of the clubs are closely | ] unc hed, Sunday's schedule has two very important games, the Gar- field Eagles and the ¥. M. A. ( meeting at Garfield, and the Tn (DE B/ > ¥ trict, Jent attle May An team | attle ARFOOT 3 | Clyde Barfoot has made good cd “The the largest city avi beatin % peel eaequct Players. Need Organizations Carl Lewis, Seattle Secre- | tary, Says Three Clubs | Necessity Here says Lewis. regulations, RAIN IN L. As F INDIANS IDLE..." | | And {t rained tn | 13, 19 id, ‘unusual’? it knoe ad of on the s lost a day traveling, Woodland |shoula organize, as should the t |nis devotees in the 8 in the section. If two more clubs were d Seattle jout of a ball game a double-header may be dished up beture Sunday to make | up for the postponement. PAGE 17 —; PPD PPP PPP PPP PPP PP PPP PD PAP PAP UTH THIS YEAR % * * More Tennis Clubs Needed in Seattle [ Makes Good With Vernon Tigers | RETA (4 . Valuable Tips for Swimmers Don't sudm if you have heart trouble Never go in swimming alone. Don't sum if overheated or red. Don't swim on a full stomach, Watt two hours Dive only where you have ao- curate knoweldge of the depth of the water Don't swim until exhausted, Don't struggle 4f caught in a ITH 200 or more tennis playern || "OWE current or undertow, The of bette than th ave current will bring you to the in geattle, there is ep surface; then work in toward for more clubs to stimulate || °%77* | Learn Red Cross file saving jand organize play in this city At J . H de and resuscitation methods. he present time the matt Tenni. club is the only organization of { |kind here, and for several it s The necenni' for more clubs | the city has been brought to a head land Carl Lewis, secretary of the Ke. attle club, says there jx a growing mes of the Semipro league neéd for more net organizations are billed Sunday at the Coast league Green and with South Park and playing in the opener Ballard Commercial club West Seattle nine, in contest, park players Lak the University dis. der the pres is allowed t the secon jbut four representatives at the} In other games Sunday, the league Northwest intersectional play, and|leading Druxman team meets the [it imn’t a fair representation from erfront A. C. They are expected to play at Woodland park at 4 p. m., formed here,| but the time {s not definitely an and they joined the association, 8¢| ranged. George last year's id have elght more players | champion, and the Fire Department tangle at the Polo Grounds at 2 p, m.. and the Nippon A. C. plays the Three Bros. Dye Works at Broadway field at 2 p. m en Lake, with a strengthened should prove to be a stiff op: tion for South Park altho the s have lost but one game this season. Ballard has also strength: ed its lineup to some extent and Los Angeles on | as it might have nd Vernon | esterday and the | We tle is expected to have a in the hotel | toug h the Shingleweavers, diamond. As the| Admission to the Semipro league Tuesday with Se-| games at the Coast league park is cents, but the league hag reduced the admission price for youngsters, who can enter for 10 cents, HERE are two kinds of fights kK* ACHE has fought in Seattle that will draw in cities like Se Unde feated. pritag ee conbtinael end od Witten dey lari tanr nn [ tionally known ring men who canj— e the best he could. Ag- a } still fight are matched against some | STeSsive, willing to take a chance, Standings of high class local man, and scraps that | giving the bugs a run for money, the feature two good local performe It} s Know he will try to make @ pe ¢ eldol at thi ni l ta a Star Leagues |]! zeiom int the tans wil take 2} rg ot LEAGUE NO. e been formances Krache can do. viewpoint of showman bouts having local participanta they gacuniare Eke comes tagoer classification as Jack Britton is one of the most fa- mous boxers that the game has $1.9 known and isn’t yet in the has lass, as he has been per- forming right along and is still nsidered one of the best welter- first weights in the business. body who goes to the ring per- here knows ship Saturday's match should be suc: From t JACOBS HOMES SALT LAKE, May 14.—A home| °**"! . run by Jacobs with one on in the ROM a fighting The Hoquiam youngster has been beaten, has been said to possess @ glass chin and other criticism, eome of it just and some not, has been made of him, but nobody ever said he failed to try. battle assured in So it is all up to Britton whether Saturday's fight is a huge suo cess or a frost. He fought once before in Se- attle with Travie Davis. And altho he was suffering from a heavy cold and wasn’t in good condition he met Davis and took a chance on his title in a four- round decision fight. Davis was good then and there aren't many champions, if any, who would have taken such a risk with a Every: what | standpoint, it} | dependents risking their lead at | fifth inning, gave Los Angeles a y be a wonderful fight and it} man as good as the Everett | Green Lake with the West Green lead from which they were never |ma we something else agnin, fighter was three or four years ¢ Merchants. sedi ay ce It all depends upon Britton. If ago. See rite veh edille toe Bunday mene nd’ the Angels bent Salt} ine former welterweight cham- | Britton, behind the master boxers follows Take, 6 vo 2%, here yesterday. | pion wants to step out and fight | defense, had little or no trouble with LEAGUE NO. 1 Pa The score R H_ E|_ he should show the fans plenty. | Davis, but it was an interesting fight. Queen City Motors vs, South Lake | los Angeles. --.5 9 2] But if he fs content to get by on| Britton gave his best then and he Juniors at Mercer jSalt Lake ., Apa 2 6 1|his craftiness, as he figures to be]|is expected to do so again Saturday. “Gartiold Bagies ve. Y. M. A.C. at|_ Batteries zner and Sanberg;|much smi than Krache, it will] It will be the wily veteran pitted Garfield McCabe, Muleahy and Peters be a painful affair, A smart boxer|against the husky youngster when | Climax Club va, Georgetown Cubs Ni eee llike Britton usually has the ability| Britton and Krache get together; it to tie a younger and greener man|looks like a real battle and it will at Georgetown. | LEAGUE NO. 2 Independents vs. West Green Lake Merchants at Green Lake. South Seattle Merchants va. Arden} Cubs at South Park | Athletle | Garfield Cubs, vs. Ross club at B. F. Day Husky Athletic club will be Idle Home team managers must phone in the hours today for which they | have thelr permits on Sunday | iEalieescraerce ner L NATIONAL PSRIET N E DR: SEER ST Won Lost Pet 1 127 8 4 19 ot rad 500 at u 1d. 468 o 12 | 438 B.) (2UE ey At Philadelphia— H, | Chicago & 5.18 8] Philadelphia ~6 10) OF Batteries—Keen, Bush, Day and nd Wilson, | Hartnett; Carlson At Boston R. H Pittsburg { 618 Boston Wis Ct vn ack OF “Batterles—Yde, Kremer and Smith Graham, and O'Neil, Gib: | Genewich, son | At New York RH. B Mnetnnatt Oita New York . + 6 0 Batterios—Donohue and Wingo: Nehf and Snyder. Hubbell and Osborne, ‘Taylor. Green, It should not be hard for Dempsey to be a riot in Berlin, since riots seem At Brooklyn— RW. B St, Louis + 8 12. OF Brooklyn . + » 9 10 0 Battories—Pham, Hallahan, Stuart | and Gonzales, Schmidt; Bhrhardt, | HUSKIES WIN MISSOULA, Mont., May 14.—Al tho held to three hits, the University | of Washington ball club defeated | Montana here yesterday, 1 to 0 The score: R. H. E. Washington . .........055 > bt ful | Montana . va pean or s8* 2 Batteries—Jones and Walby; O'Con nor and Kelly into the proverbial knots be if Britton will take any chances. aa If You Are Particular “For Particular Men” ‘Bauer ievearet tate eter Get Ready For the Week-End by stocking up your supply of tackle” from “Hahn's. 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