The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 16, 1925, Page 4

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i # q Second Place Staked When Indians Tackle Bees Next) Tribe Going Sa _ GOSSIP of ¥ America Opposed to Amateur Rule Change Ne at Splendid | Y*, THE RING A) : Pace on Road jms sn =a # New System Swim Ace Coming Here | Hulbert Sails to Attend Salt Lake Weakened by | Will Be Big hs ss Olympic Meet in Frq Loss of Leslie; Hasty) “ise Met ‘ i BI O9 ; May Round Out Staff ‘ € H} Tourney Aid A. A. U, President Says Rule All Right as ft Other Nations Favor Allowing MamSame R wal a ; « bis New System Worked Out While Competing That He Earns at His Prof, wxing y ' to Relieve Congestion a aaurt Fincetl e ’ at Net ¥ bei eight at P,N.G. A. N' W YORK, May 16.—Amer “vot vill bea a ‘ Oat e ‘ BY ALEX C, ROSE, against radical changes in the amateur rule, Re 8 “ - tend the sessions of the international O pie “ , Ind © i A 8 t Golf hk Vith General Charle err who : « t Ter] . Unite n ir t T y ‘ w t 4 bid) ‘ 4 ! : r ' cor rate = 137 Prizes rt ae me | y innings. : ee tae lete who makes $10 a day Sit "rates wy veo) FOr Beacon yap jet Nisnarretg, t ( fa cas at Us bee Chet actors A. wate meet for $10 a day and his| Fay] Sande Is and the Im have a gtoriow Spy chance to come home in wecond | V yt Ae nt fm aves ets i bed the as ¥ of 91 prives willbe awarded th eliminates place, providing they don’t cradk tn that k Utah park winners eattio municipal golf decennia in the warious eventa in the ie the fine " . tourrament, which ended ite three ¥. These Hasty May Complete Staff |‘°""" Rt mar sian aks the S hes gummed up things terribly € Boe HASTY was @ flivwer with tp Bip oe TE Die eg detercrgge ot | Hist s Portland, loaing five atr tor J course Tuesday tiene #10 vietor ee the Het) Anoth fine bit of work was a to be the Beavers in his ap This number of | 8" oe in drawing up the 192% program United Slates w pearance Daur ona wa prises: wes. Of! wos o ss-ron patty ie the iving the players, who fall to nthe former Athletic burler| vive ot lantlatnioties petiea 4 oo ¢ the fire | Qia8 a place in the amateur ae Sra place mateur pite ded h game against night when the | aed gern ke? wee the | chan " a JOHNNY WEISMULLE ovition of being rapetitor fOr] tal the gre Vernon, He wi eked wip at the xeneral tourna: |* © ee orate Tursda This means that ‘ p uw t eeeecae ae waiver price and he may the ment committee * 7 o played or One of the greatest sworn the history of the ae- I eroun nake p \the T " ‘ to round out the ataff. Ster met to “square a Tact Con and that | quatic sport, Johnny Weiamulle he ois Athletic club | *ins of w becasine ¢ for firs . Stryker : — Pace | x r’* | star, will be one of the featured performers in the National ; ae 1 umrmer an Suds Sut bertand * will he “- ' m be roapere wealt t t championships to be held in altle in Jul { aint Ie ue wlohe tare ba every abot ae was the| A. A. U. championships to be held in July he i es and we that make $100,000 with ta ee eae ea ee eee aee| Mickey Walker Is Big: |sex Ball Cb ot. \2 22 Shea Kicks Thru seasons the Racram Rasam's wild theww in the ninth inate ; ge ton ‘ DESL G Columbia in Y MRiey At times he looked good, but never Four rene scored om a pamch ta the : ; gh BF avori re in PF risco O es am rt 8 wat acti quite came up to the mark. This ¥ "4 : ; ft V ecient ; ie 2h ening v as bad in yearn, It | Cnt. ah a year, however, he has pitched some! t Meare’ wideese helped the Metine matches up for gird isbsscmppinslcomerhagla deiongy ti8) Rewuns laps ce Bor El santa ls, radar : ig: ee } good tall, hix best game being a «hut. | * on nico 4 aren ring Rat rarch ea = ‘ ; : | a ‘on = Mt ao against San Francisco rec M ere doeen't a oe Ba ~ : i ees a a ‘3.000 6 a i the only victory in 10 starts that the) Saturday's met score competition: | pny | ry © progr that : a : ; jack Vanbrocklin aioe a Selons have won from the Seals. Hi Polt “ Just. second | ICE WAGON eed fi year’s P.N. G. A, | forall fe f hes a | pare ft € be “ birock ou mbing “ 3 Where Other Teams Play |° % Oram. third. Monday's net ion pooper iene areal 8 if a HILE Seattle is in Salt Lake | *Or* ' ane cage a — BECKONS TO eshte q The ia man trotied out ©) Pe cy one Np jae ‘oaches Yale Oarsmen | * next week the other teame wilt) [r . k r t in histor a forceast of clouds and pow) ahift as follows: Atkins, third. Women's divisior RED GRANGE a “Ihe beat eve i ble showers for the day, which Portiand at Sacramento, Ouwland) ys. 3 CG. Moore, firat: ¢ ude SHICAGO, in the morning appeared little | at Los Angeles; Vernon at San Fran-) 1 jis second; Mra M. F. Brown, |] Or ented more than a tow f is, second; Mr tr 5 od") og whieh cinee. | tite. Siottall player of the Yanks After might lift before the batilers are calied together in the open ae ee | Tuesday's net score competitions: || of Hllnols, hae S K : : Nacan fests HD. Foles ee Bernd paced” he oenl Sa air arena at Ewing fick. The Clee Games Are | 0 tcce cnn’ race a his | ig, Says ee ent at sen von Church Features es" faving? estroge xan New Report with four preliminaries eaalneas While first; Mra. H. ©, Young, second; Mre ‘New | Cooper is a good boy, ager es + * R * ok * Ed Leader Rates as One of Greatest the History of Rowing t followers admitted Clone samen were played in the) > gp sackson. third asin. a: nate ot Seattle Church league this week and/ several teams are showing champion. | 2 eee OS ae ship caliber. Green Lake Li T. B. Shields; (adder) EW. Green and Ballard First Lutheran are the | “*)> tclock) H. D. Folsom, Jr leaders th Class A, Division 1, of the ody Ung banapng = : Me @adder) Mra. 2. C, Bridgman; (clock? loop. CHICAGO, May 16—1 eed «Wednesday that the f Hult of accepted his old } turday) (8 holes) A York Yanks because of th he perwle ‘Sc Cold Weather | TEDDIES AND niin chub for Mark Koon RS SHARE SR oe ae Tate” |G W. Greenway: (nator M. Onkey | ill N , See eee). Holding on k., PREP HONORS ond tine re watheran, 20; ¢ . M Pariard First Latbera “YT! Driving contest @mateurs)}—Lon ey sANTIC CITY, N. J. May font belief that a deal b pleted the #t. F J ae t mpoinship MF. } Trmanual Lutheran, If, Piest United eat drive, Chuck Hunter; best ayer. | Sere Sse eee i: Loe Race? six Boat Entered ia jdrive, Mra. C. ©. Cary; best average ereeational, ¢ Persistent cold weather tn in sand Tigern battied Seattle | ering with Tommy bone, the rhoon. Yr St. “a 1 yweight, in hia train Grewlaks Lutheran. 10; Ravenna Diva. | Mrs, H. 0. Young TEW YORK the | in Club’ 8s Regatt= a ee gutted = dice a the Prestyterian. 3 ses “Bp” Farthest entrant from out of city. | LN first ttese j x © entered ta tha | Oe 20 ME Pathe WHR Gene Tunney of the four Mallard Preavyterion, «; ¥ sity |G. W. Crom, Winnipeg Canoe and] Otymple games de 1 ra ‘ae the Healtle Yaont|°" ; : ; opti Methodiat, 6 ‘ Golf club, Winnipeg, Canada I feat has been 5 Saturday and Runday in the| Gibbons has been force aby Piss Pa nan 1 oma ge bene amd { Nurmi, world’s Island handicap ‘The| don his outdoor training camp Woodiand Park Methodist, 12. Asbury Cc | comm ” ed ore Gwendolyn. by | is carrying on his workouts In one RESULTS Me, % ] Pla i Hellenthal; Zazeka, by Col , . Geoteetown Preebfterian, 7; Lawton oaiers y 7 brut |B 1 and Mtan Griftthe: Chane | of the city fire houses made ayall- MNGLES MATCHES Heignts Presbyterian, 3 " a he ® “) ATS able by Mayor Rdward Babe Tanaile beat Mol herson (Rh), Pligrim Congregational, #: Q. A. Chris our r forecasts were) bel. by Ray Cook; Aquiila, ty F ie Giskend babty which Hid et 6 tan. & : ee os mad “8 K. O'Connell, and Imp. by Henry he a eer gue tenchtones strom (4 beat Wine ro, | ED LEADER Pibbeta M. K. 15: Hightand Park Gam S d fad wand Frank White Sammy Mande ne Rockford light-|, Int < “ 3D LEADE Bt es Sun weight, who ia to meet Jimmy Good- | Matasaka (TL), béat Basten cr ntroducing Ed Leader, one o vail fadizon Bt. MK, 9 First MOR, & | ay definit ight, wh be me a " i the gi Bs rich of Buffato in a semi-final round coaches in the game. It was Leader who develop CLASS STHEN THENING the league by | Finn-| Oid and skilled a he 1 Galvin (B.), beat Wogan (>, 6-8 acntrerie, eewtmterian, As | Univer Wakratioe and heteriag | fai ean ohtaelis wee tome i teens t betas of thes lightwe ight erin ns Leni Laaio “| sational Yale crew of 1924 that vanquished the ® Calversity Chistian, 9; Greeniake o.| Humber of teams (o six, Wilkinson would moet! am, if Mr. Cobt wilt fave] day, Is atabled in @ 12-room cottage. } natis end De stcyner.| Hast could produce and then copped high 0 Wemruies Come U.P, ti Walleciord} consis hax, heen neoitt Penn ote iat [t@ start all over from the bottom | Tetay Hodkin is looking after the "i .04 aaa! tran D) Bee es eh | Olumpic games. He's back at the Bulldog ii see na Park Presbytevion, 6; Uel-| Pacific Const Coal league | att mile | | training table * ) 06, e4 | year and hopes to turn out another winning shel wersity Congregat ‘ game played between Newcastle and e in Yank Riese Metnodiat fost Side Bapilt 3) Wiikinson last Sund which the] stadium on th Si | First A. M. E., %: Prospect Congrega-| Count as a regular rue game in} tena! 2 | the standings j NURME telitr Standing of high tenms in various he Seattle Briquet wn a Class A—Section t of the powerful Black mond | best middie distar runner in the Won Int | nine, will tangle with Neweaatio| United States, and has been in une] Pre Track; Ballard- BY Bite onto ed agg . 9 | Sundéy at Newcastie, and ae the|isually good trim tia year, Jn a oy ee Greantaie Lucneran ; * }two (eam are tied for first place |letter to a friend he expressed con A—Section & COLN was leadl x , Feisanest Lather : 1 |a lively gume ie expected. “Cannon | fidence that he would win | ask ting Broadway) FRANKLIN VS. WEST SEATTLE { onde 80-yard. run—Harnion, by yoursell kaa Queen Anne Methodist : * | Ball’ Woolsey, former Seattle semi-| Nrmi will be getting out of hia|> by & Malo margin, Garfield was] pirgt eight hundred First 80-yard on , first; Kramer, Roosevelt, |{'ent Chrill than trylagagg Class B—Seetlon 1 1 teen ‘ swamping sevelt Frankli ght bi ; i ard run-— Thompebn Kramer, Rooseve EES etm ; » | Pro player, will be on-the mound | favorite distances, In meeting Hell- |0" preg. let ee rankED) One hundred twenty-yard high! Ballard, first; Greenwell, Qu Buckley, Garfi third. Eien abverkty Chelllee. cnc 8 1 | for kewurstie with Colwell as his} frich, but he wants to make a new |! ¢ attle and Ballard} yurdies—Raymond, Franklin, first;| Anne, second; Jacobson, Queen Ann t minutes, 9 seconds. George Sister fi * | Q q Ps r University Methodist © 1 | batfery mate halt mile record before returning to|#d Queen Anne wero fighting on! Gourley, West Seattle, second: tet. | third ime, two minutes, 9.6 see I that it h ee Claes tection Pi) ‘ BEck Diamond journeys to Bur-| bis native country, and he believes{even terms in the four prep track/ inj, Franklin, third. ‘Time, 17.1 sec} onds a Pipcatsaweaske vata ye meadien Rate nentnoalel 1 * | nett to play the Minera of that{that Helfrich ean force him to a|dual meets at Denny field Saturday | onda 4 Oia howudedec ha tiaa Wood and Par k Clase fh—Keetion |town Carl Prato, leading batter of | half mile mark jmorning. ‘The field events were! First AS0yard run — &chuman./Queen Anne. fiet. Daih a mala N T my peed a Presbyterian + bd * O " a n a | jus way t ” Xn ey ar 4 ag) Ad rons P ~ Clase C—Section 1 beg? signed by Burnett to play Lata | jurday attle, necond; Stewart, Weat Seattle ond: § ngle matches ay scheduled | University Pres 4 » jond base, “Red Bicoum, of Bur-| | Resulte of running events follow: |third, ‘Time, 4 minutes 104. seconds. | 5, for the Woodland park tennis tour-| Woodland Park 1 i | nett, will oppose Art Butler of | FBR ate | Geie- Mundred Grund. tashcandas Two hundred twenty-yard dash—| ney games Sunda® at Woddland : 5. | Black Dlaleohe! oh the. mound fe Weahid hie Feat Ro, | 1eHkinw, Ballard, first; Roberts. “ ‘ ated | { ; : : : grife, Franklin, first; Poot, Wost Se park, Two double matches will also z In the other game acheduled, Wil LINCOLN VS. BROADWAY latte, second; ‘Tamura, | Franklin, | veer Anne, second: Dalley, Ballard, | ye played, the captain of each team erat Ao M ® | kinson wit play Mla A Car. One hundred-yard h—Clarkson, |third. Time, 10.9 recond | ‘ Ime, 22.4 necone chosing his team, Results of the a {| bonado, Browne will hurl Yor Car Lincoln, first; Rodger, Lingnin, sec.| Four hundred gforty-yard run ond SX0-yard run—Marteli, Bal | tourn@ should be turned in to ‘The benado, but the Wilkinson team has ond; Mullen, Broadway, third, Time| Gourley, Went Seattle, first; Schu-| lard, first; McRay, Queen Anne, sec-| Star not later than, Tuesday Husky Net +t Team | Hot yet announced ite lineup, 18 ach menonak man, Franklin, second; Taibin, Frank: | on gfcter 2 Rallard, third. Time, two| Following is the schedule of play: Pour hundred < tovivavaed eur \lin, third, ‘Time, 2 seconds, minfles, 11.2 seconde Stephens vs, Pope, Kozlowskt vs "0 Hundred forty-yard run > \ ; Two hundred twentyyard low see | Burr, Vincent vs, Kelley, W. Lang Defeats Aggies Women Golfers at |" wow sany inate tia Ga Caney | DN, Aion, Cet: Dedda,Linoota | tin, Meneren, wen Tare LOE. elem [Ne ve MTOEe Dee tot atimiinn an CORVALLIS, Ore, May 16--The) Wi Hartnett of the Cubs hit last year feccond: Thomas, Away, third. | Font : Presid ve Whitti de : | inp 14- A y Roberts, Woat Seattle, second; Shit | Whittit va, Rider TViniversity of Washington's tennis ainter BT. Hi Tiimo=f8 4:5 seconds fost Beattie, Uhird, Tin 1] 120yard high — hurdios—Caiger | feam soundly trounced the stare | The women’s team representing Hartnett poted out 16 fourtaggers| @wo hundred twenty.yard tow bi ‘ite og if mee Garfield, firel; Morris, Roosevelt, see | | EVANS: of the Oregon Agricultural cotlege Mi Missin fer oF sB ik ak Aon in 1924 hurdle Allendar, — Lineotn firet;| Two hundred twenty-yard danh—| ond; Schmidt, Roosevelt, third. Time | j eeiting from one 107 here yesterday, winning seven of the | barely defen war Howen, Hrondway, secondg),, Now-| Raymond, Franklin, first; Poot, Went | 18 seconde Y game ; avin inatches played Ifrom Everett yenterday, 14 to 12, at ; 1f atahion Bley ed, pedis hh i! ied Who won the bout between Mike cog r, Lincoln, third, ~ Time—|Heattle, second; Gourley, Woat So} First §80yard run: Shegu', Gar | @uring thot e Bais First round—Dranka, WU. of Wy Ae SV TMDAYIDUAL | SOOKbM McTigue and Young Stribling in|28%4-6 seconds: attlo, third, ‘Time, seconds field, first; Gurnsey, Roosevelt, aoc: | | made 77 hits B aie 1, 8 Two hundred twenty-yard dash Be ond 80-yard rune--Gourey,/ond; Hall, Garfield, third. Time, two | | It was believed hey W., ae es Clarkson, Lincoln, first; Couch, Line | Mranklin, frets Jabnson, Peank(®, | minutes, 91.5 seconds, }}ished a record that an eee 4 i coln, second; Mullen, Broadway, hs lM ee vei Seattle, (hind) 44o.yant run—Metntyre, Garfield, | lor years, perhaps £08 4 Ad car ayretiee Chie ity? Competing linird, ‘Time—22 2-5 neconda, ng)’ A minuten, 10d. asgonds, first; Gordon, Garfield, second; Nick j Just 11 years Inter Gane Aileony Annies 4 be ’ Ghia WUBMPad > WoaRRvaee ata fh ol, Garfield, third, Time, 63.2.5 see. | ame along and bit sal Fitth round Lavine W,, de phic hurtlowe Newer inet | BALLARD V8. QUEEN ANNE [onde | cutive contents, b ted Miaine, Amgies, 1 Aurate vewcomber Neon, | bt DOUBLES IDAHO Ifirst; Brandt, Hrondway, necond: H.| ON6 hundred twenty-yard dash—| 100.yard doah—Alberts, Garfield [record by a single game) Firat round——Hesketh and Drange. t L Neweomber, Lincoin, third, ‘meus | Amderton, Queen Anno, first; Clark, | fire; Burr, Garfield, second; Mel " ? co coin, thire ‘ ARTHUR NO NRE ela, Vibe an us) wt ade ane OSERS 117 26. nocond: Hallard, second; Drury, Queen Anne, | tyre @parfleld, third, ‘Time, 109 ARTHUR N. NEHI Teoma \ and Dude i 1 UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO, Mon-| |third, ‘Timo, 104 second | nevotite LefiManded Pitcher, New York PULUMAN, Maye 16% of i Hh MNd Alia dy x ‘leow, May 16,-=Moniana doteated| Wiest 88-yard run—Dodds, Lin WoWh hundead. i 4 i) ’ Giants. versity of Washingtan [the University of Idaho hero yor |Col frats Anderson, Broadway, | ...0N, Minted Cine a reed ! Voun—Terve Haute, tnd. duly gt,{featod Washington Bat -—- Mr. One Punch O'Gooft in, wo'lterday, 4 te J acond elson, Prondway, third a , 7 AO PHONY SEE Abor, Cavtleld, sec: | yggg, 1 whucging matel he A new play in w York ia ene { think, the right slant of granu Chu agote no ow | Timen2 minutes, 8 h woconds. ene me a4 rap iM ‘, Ballard, jond, Morris, Roowevell, third, Time, Major Loague Career—-Purchased| 10 to 4. The RCOReE titled, ‘Yell Mo More.” We are! opera. It In not 4 much a quem | sontar : 1 AKO bia) UNvaligt by: hiy Mbp atac Aha a7 4:0 wodond : rat opern Montana! (iit wueion ies i HL. Bocone hyArd run Dean 4 by Hoxton Braves in 1915 om | Washingt anxious ia learn, if Jimmy O'Con-| tion of having an car for that wor | tact 4a Ahad Dean, Lin I'wo hundred twenty-yard hurdlon| 220.yard dash—Alborta, Garfield, | HW ¢ PoPtE aitie (8 el, Co Dolat a Jude | t Me he ’ 1 6 coln, fr Joran, Hrondway, sec Andernon, Queen Anne, first; Me ras) | 2 erre aute of the old Centrallw, a ¢ nell) Cory Dolan and Judge Lundin! of music aw @ form tor & dinner} fatterlen—- O'Connor and Kolly;|ond; Young, Broadway, third, ‘Time| Taylor, Ballard, second; Drury Iiet 1. Brown, Garfield, second; Des | league. Reported + price. $3,000 Juttorie aylor, Mallard, — xocond Tobera: Te are in the cast, coat, , oie nand Howerton, 2 minutes, 16 seconds, ’ 5 Qiieon Anne, (bird, Lime, wovell, third, ‘Time, 24] Sold to Glanty August 11, 1919, for Walby; Beekety reported price of $55,000, Mitohell and C, Mitelel ‘ a ee ' #00 ovonda,

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