The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 16, 1925, Page 5

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They Are in the Coast League's Constellation of Star Baseball Players— | soit St SS Re ie a 2 aoe JE a ee ‘ et “Ee & = SS SS ae ss _ eee 253 | | i ' Ag meneer end oP fiers Ed iryan hee got at ve ‘ ree years im the Amert Claude Willa ia southpawing Dilly MeCabe has n a home Jake Flowers is plugging up the Bill Hunnefield ts new to the t le che fust @. young fellor Ghats Rey Grimes, veteran > ¢ Vernon flinger, who did « " «, But Prerce ts back fine ball for the Ban Francisco club 4 the Beattle fans. The local shortetop hole for Oakland. He was league. He } played the outfleld t olong, but he dors f “ @f the Lox Angeles 4d. last year, is expected fo deliger. pitch for Lake. efter @ bad start this spring @ like the new outfielder out for a time with a bad finger, firat base and ristop for Portt (ching for Kacramento Edmundson * Big Asset |.“ : dons Britton May Remain tt He Beats Krache | Coaches Track and Bas- * * ‘ua ketbail; Trains Grid Ee Men . ice Ligers Beat Ex-Champion ee LASGEN Redskins Blank Vernon Tigers Twice Indians and — Offered Mix ston athletic tutor ma j | fentiin AB. 1. HM. PO. Reynolds Holds West Bar| ite Sorcercont 1 3 3 ‘ ; attle to Three Hits and )°") : Whiffs 19 Men |Mermae 2P'esscce 8 § Britton Is Favorite Over Krache Before Battle Starts at Ball Park is one of the reost . } PURE esses all cai el — — aluable all.around H P h Cf < U WE WAG ») GTLL You bes tm th asty ite | (F weir Roscoe, 1 YEMNTRY AN) GET cast von) \ | postin Hels R ee ‘ THATS : | “Hl wauert Ru ALG To || SOME BuILDilG Line | |tou@A yee, G rea t B all Me CLUB ADT Goa BE “TORN Wie POCKETS, bi WHEN HE Wine Ermer, oe Wey lo ‘oat Senttin + three | Baldwin ; Dow, ail’ TLL GAVE -_PLUNG Pule || A TEETHING |. Allowing West Seattle but three | Sonne» : Aenet to WILL GEE Now th) A Pr i LAN@ hite, Jerry Reynolds twirted Broad . > pa Senin BRITTON has been offered Washinton ve Double Plays Help Stryk- DN on Gol mee || Ey A LOTTA WORK! « |] ong Wirth B BABY THEN MADE [way to a 9 to 2 victory over the| te 0 J fe fight here for May 26 provid came he Keows| er While Mates Hit; RE AD GET ns || AN SAY Boge,.~N'MIGHT] | anvite~ An!’ “to WIDE “THE Redakina at West Beattio last night as ™,\ing he teats Ted Krache in their is wasineen ent ta. ie Wes” SURE AND 3 TS || susp ME A pote SMAVES WITHP A SIOVE LIDS! and maintained ita lead in the ‘ | wesecomnid: table ud "ha iesoline tite kets site, Hie urler Wins BED EARLY ~ AND || Os , spo ations | prep league, | t ‘ 6 ae park this after rack teams have = J eer WEEK T WILL GUNG “THaT ARE“TIRED | | GANDPAPER! — Neynolds whiffed 19 of the 27 5 ° noon and the siweye been e re a a e hie ae te fons ne : possible putouta which ts considered r 4 Bi chances are that aia. hin tenders (* war BL ARRANGE FOR VYouR OF LIVING, FOR | 4 tt Bd the best cecord in years of high j : ‘ the’ totter ‘wer: fo iand no have hin |S4lt Lak : an) Te aisike QUARTERS) | SPARRING PARTNERS i > | schoot baseball ’ ‘ Serwelant wr ert PNDSON cavke squads. : ; sat ; oe POY ct i a | The score nou ary a : accept if he gets BD es i coact two majer ‘ * “ ie APR Broadway ... 13 6 over today wasn't enough work, he|! : , ro | West Beattie PS4 tale Penge, Britton had an- arta as traiper f ¥ erg Ratteries polis and Hull by eee nounced that he af | Stalr, Bweet and Wilmont, Picids, | 20 KA would leave im. Sh ther stent of the coaching | tee i mediately for am, Btmundion has the happy BALLARD SCARED ide é California after feety of Knowing how to handle) vern we Roosevelt threw a scare into the i | Saturday's scrap, ne, ying them when necessary. | hut they abut them out twice, win ie | Ballard ranks when it led the Beay te 4 but has evident sad not being backward with praise ning the first | jere 30 to 12) ta the ight tnnt ; : a, Mts ; ly changed his 5 - mame @ to 0 and of thelr contest at Nard me 1 mind. A Bamandron is of the “silent Phe ae eagena 4 |dsy, Tallard scored four wa ckahe, sas Te never seeks publicity for himae toe the last part of the elehth to win, by BRITTON - af sd & content to do his work and Ic — aera = . Styen 2 Cuteas pe era } The Tigers Pap nsspctc Bald chance of winning by the boys who i have scored ently wager, will be in Mne for the next Mitities, both amateur and pr Rocaere would be better off with | ne rus in 37 Rallard eis ae saad aon eg innings played in attertes:-Garten, tain Britton was a favorite in the lite es © the three games tle last-minute betting that was be- | Gaw; T. Frisk, Mowe and Eckrem. | e ine of the present 0. A ing done, odds of 10 rw Needs Competition Dctae on ae - | r oS sl mae ee to 8 being F fortunate that the Washing: Stert Huryk aad GARFIELD RALLIES : se zs 1 8 2 oe iny'the | gownb weeny del \ | A sixth Inning r : ¢ 2 @ @| The men knocked off training be ow _ | ones _ me two runs, ¢ : : fy with a Nght workout Friday and eon te Stay fi in the flew . vikeee ever oe e o]¥ere to weigh in at the boxing Rivets under fire are what | at by four dounie| Fi bom 614 te se a Engen ke 147 ; ’ - 7 ‘ . tarfield , 6 - ae =I d to make 14 the coaches in any athletic STRYKER plays when the Franklin a2 ess 38 14 37 8 3} pounds at that time. ‘areal line on their men [going got tough, he pitched fine| there is a sad dearth of (ball and had « Natteries—Duxzard, The preitminaries, an arranged by ontro [rowing competition at home | His mates hi Babe } ee eal pam Promoter Nate Druximan, will start i the Haskies. | Herman tr Hearn salir Gia Biawent at 3 p. m. with the following lineup: te bis men thra|scored Biliy Lane and Brick Eldred y ; IN Frankie Grandetta ys. Jacki Callow puts his m the smaltpex anti in | at Ne me leis during the training |ahead of him fed" Baldwin cared to x ewman, flyweights, six rounds. ore with a home run | Freddie Muck ws. Cracker Wan H ren, lightwelghts, four rounds. te they aren't the test that | scored two ned someth B | / ‘outside shells provide. jover the left field wall in the next ormn, Lincoin ball N ~ ea need in the Went for|frame with Frank: Bimmer on sec {Sy Gea dentine gain recengiae | middionn vison ve. Red McAuley, es such as the British |ond bese. Two more came over on terday and soundly trounced th 1 agen four rounds. : ee " | nbs t rr . sr e "4 - . "! Perganization. It's strange |bunched hits in the ninth frame. Se ee Ee Quays, 10 0 1, for ite firat vict iT a oe PAP actos een vs. Dutch hE PHlurky oarsmen, as they | a Hob Hasty, recently obtained 18 Reason, on Lower Woodland | eitwelshts, ‘four: rounds. rl Hand wind wp their collest| by the waiver route from the Ww field = AE) dowttand together and form) Portland Beavers, worked the GEARY INS The score Ru ional ich crews. second tuisle and be was set. | SACRAMENTO, May 16—Bot Qedia ANNE as ea ee Bar San Francisco veteran twirt ——————_ uy} a9 6 dom in danger. He helped his ©) Geary. kal Lincoln .., : 10 15 H Sal AMERICAN ) festland Deserves Trip | own cause along by some nice | SF: Ahutout the Hace here yesterday Batterles—Doesimon, Springer and Ladetph "80 ge hee ee eee i & t= 9 s w Milas and Wasetro Hasty 1. Bee Was Steno ie JP tack Westland is suceeastl in| pep ie es ; The score: RUE ee Se Beenran. j Laden >, Hasty. 2. Three: |PAMladelphia > hn es ay Coast threreot AG LECH Wet She gare, buts » Francieco .ceccoeses 6 11 0 base hit--Emmer, Two-dase hite—Kidred 3 2 « ry i i ime tor the Const Wtercol | “ots accomplish one thing, he | Sat Wranct rs 9 /HUSKIES MEET McDowell, Cough stealing—Wiakesley, (Cleveland. : + ler | | f legiate golf title; ne Sacramento . : a 5 te G to [Chicago ? the Husky star stopped Frank Braziil, who had hit Lane, Double playe—Sinde to Griffin to | 0 Leale Ww eer ~y ~ lin 26 straight same: tye gees teries—Ge Agnew; JISV Bo Ky + 16.~—The " f world} McDowell; Ladolph to Slade, See nts ‘ Of tall. HepB sttert BR vig ang OUISVILLE, Ky., May 16.—The pulse of the turf world) : sctnciated coors ew York te te national couldert halt Brick Eidred, however, | Hushes and Koohle quickened to Kentucky derby tempo today as the larg-| OREGON TODAY Boston . rs <e Detroit ; the husky little right-fielder hit } mine aera} iaville's hi ‘ y| The annual dual track m ‘ % te tourna- | 4 C ris 8 his' probably ua eet be. college tourna- 1%" Oh pamen and his string is| A cutting remark, a canopener| €st and most colorful crowd in Louisville's history, La the| tween Oregon and the University of At Bastar) is (aaa ment, [oF erilete’ canes she ears. Thera ought to be! 100,000 persons, gathered for the 51st running R. HE Seattle scored twice inthe fourth | material enough there for some sort! historic $60,000 stakes. Jafternoon at the stadium: Washington, was being held this | Cleveland who Weatia 16 1- . : i A se ; Coach |Boston ..., a Taye Bee te ama,{inning of the second game elie Aen alae nothing cleo) The largest field that ever faced the barrier in the classic) Bil! Hayward and 16 athletes trom Race Vancouver | Batteries—Quinn, Ehmke, Yowell a Goat titles, ta | (Ce Senin in the ninth, SARL ho | Of the American turf was to go to the post late this after. |Qregon hate Y out isan at the se Picinich, Heving; Shaute, Speece i i y oe ——— ‘be rf a nd are prepa ‘0 | Myatt. one of the lead > noon, 25 thorobreds having been left after the books closed) (ys stuckien a hand tate Qarsmen Today vat Chiloas eS ie ie solters of last night. Two or three , » Edm : ; H.R 2s the West, and] aque eadersnt a pays rn bisa ay] (Coach Hoc Edmundson has pruned! ryree University of Washington | New York 6 6 i he would have ‘ osteo, wee. NATIONAL hn squad to 14 men for the moet! crews wore to row aginst the Van: |CRICUO vase. oc.... Ta an excellent op- | ¢ |leave the field the largest in a beh Washington's cinder) couver Rowing club's eight at tho Sater — Jones, and i i | , : artista wi be entered ~ 3, So : Bs portunity of win | Stake mn tar a E | Kentucky derby history. nt mie i oe ata at ago| LAK Washington canal, Rasetan’ ono ‘Conneiy, Mee i is fa i ning the nation: | ‘ on Lost Pets] oy, “*)l afternoon, the races deginning al ¥ ison. Bi all R With the ponsibility of showers, | xew York : vis | o'clock, At Detroit— R. E Bil WESTLAND 51 title WO games that should go a long! Reichle Is expected to do the Naw sdsdacidunse Be ee a 1:30 o'clock 4 . HB oH gent Wallace Scott way towards deciding the win-| pitching for the hg ege tag [ee ree Sn catmoal amount of | Troon! 1 eee Eye ° Besides the elght-oared race, Sept nara . a8: I | ‘ Mist year for the tennis tour-| nor of ‘The Star league champion:| The Garfield Cubs may be in B®) speculation about the chances thin [Cine 1 ns High Schools m there ix a four-oared spin scheduled, a aphely + ERPS GE Sha | 1 and he won the champion-| sii, will be played Sunday when | tle for first place if they Gateat the | ae of that grotp of horses known |Ent Pana aaa 4 Dual M and a four-oared boat with a coxs- "i erles—Harris, Walberg, Groves ri 4) With Seott and the crew both |tne jeading teams in both sections | Hoss A. 0. The ¢ ube oe lost ie Pg oth ad li eg ahondn SE ’ 1h Abe ua eet Today wain, AN another attraction shies | ABE Sears: <orktaa: Rarer | i] 4 % meant much to Wash-| ise In section oné, the Garfield | same, & i if the Independents are) as the ‘ey y 3 4 , mé| Four prep dual track meets were} will be a singleseater sculling con-|* CONSE, RUE, ells and Bassler, tat | aa as ona yor Men's Ad-| beaten, it will p them on an|was dear this morning, howe ee via _ {to be held Saturday morning, with| text between a Vancouver repre Wear i | Westland might add new slory | clay meet at Garfield, while| even footing, for t ead. jund the track fast, Rain ‘ee rd pach OF KH E-) Lincoln and Broadway meeting in| sentative and a Washington rower, Ried ae ore Rn, H, B } OM fhe Harkleg.on the links hh ection two, the leading Inde-| | SUNDAY A SCHEDULE jexpected, durin’ the night did not ee verk 7% A Vthe feature engagement, ‘The other| ‘The fouroared boat of the visit: |i Adlr illon wow 4 i| Dy at Yeast Boserves the oppor-|eraents and the West Green Lake | DIVISION 4 ffall. ‘The temperature at 7 a, m.|New York 0.4.4 7 7 Ol dual meets were between Batlard| ing Vancouver club, is the Olymplo|St. Louls ............. ae Me | 1 tunity, i aie, ‘at Green Lake | Queen City Motors ve, South 14 was 68, ; Bat eee Benton, Wiemilier, Shee-| and Queon Anne, Fmnklin and{ champion and it will be the first Batteries; Reuther and-Ruel; Bush, Merchants, | Juniors lorcet p. a nd Vingo; “4 f de " " ot " ¥ Sev Murph Hu ‘f The Young Men's Advance |7"imue ‘ius va, Georgetown Cubs at] Frederick Johnson's Quatraln, |" " nko; Barnes qd Shyder.| wost Seatth@® and Garfield and| chance Seattle craw fans dav ad Vangiider and Severeid, Y Looks Good Hagles have both |#outh seattle, 12° noon winner.of the New Orleans handi Roosevelt to seo an Olymplo crew in action, club and the Bagles ‘a Marie 5 . 6 At Brooklyn nh HW. EB, antemnyingomenn c! \ spring inter-ciass grid| dyurdied their first games with- |, Garfistd Hasles va. ¥. Mu AC; at Oar) cay aif the Louisiana derby WO") a Loui .,.,, rare oe ——- This will be tho last racing Re ° | i Fe Hams on6 prowpect was uneov-| Shut m defeat, the former club ‘ DIVISION 3 ntill favorite and it was thought | pegiyn Ss 10 2[.,TH® Dempreyn aro going to the] pearance of the Huskies befor | S@ N= Dro Game ; may be a big help to| winning with ease In all of Its | Independents y that the colt would be backed | ie tee tine dainee Stunrt@ World to age some. of the his.| thelr departure, for, tA era ' iMaiew next fan, Vv. M.A. CG, has o at Green 1 down to odds of 3 to 1 by poat| ; ; Hails “Itortcal wrecks, including, ono aup.|teginte regatta at Poughkeepsie in Schedul Ay 4 3 L fo {i tarts. The ¥. M. ttle Sherdell and Schmidt, G * q Murphy, © big, strapping | wealth of pitching @aterial |, oe time. | euaky: Given bruptatitasda pngates| poses Carpentier and Beckett, June. es e Hl te Man, green a! the game, | with Shifrin and Schwartz avail || Gartiela c Co vetsad svovarncty, vigilant ’ Changed About ae i thon wonderful poralbitittes.| able for mound duty, Shifrin in | mhany A "G. wilt he idle, garde, armed with sawed off At Philadelphia n Ww! | ty & pretty fair kickor@) the most likely starter of op billiard cues and convenient | chicago Way yeni AN ‘important change has been } Was a crew candidate two, Sehaab has been carrying pleces of lead pipe against the | philadelphia 3 9 1] made in the Semipro league i | fies aa of yearn ago, and has the twirling burden for the OAKS VICTORS possible machinatte "i of some Hattorion-—Blake, Jacotw, Jones 1 ball schedule, and the South Park eae Speed. Vagles, AK wm mr 6 ‘ stable sneak, the derby entrant’ |and Hartnett; Betts and Wilson H . Green Lake Merchant game, orig. i ARM Pretty wert tixea with| in division two, the game that in| OAREAND, © May 16- Oakland) aut came thru the night In good i 4B, Oris v6 inally planned for the Coast Teague el nation petty having his 1924 com attracting the mont attention A cennniie atid a) 8 od hey condition and there was lots of aya ah ae Mntreta th t We Buroh vise park, will be played at South Park ie ay Phe back intact und needs Iinow | billed between the West Greon Lake | joi htt i ee veaterday, The, money in sight for the thoro sy ‘\ tc er pntrants, The Bat and ‘ GA. Cochran instead, The game between Dru tt i Pht there ig nnn PMCKfield players.| serchantn and the Independents, | 010° 1 Tut three ith | breds that will oppore Quatrain | Neminier : u T }/man's and the Waterfront A. C, H || | Dich behead rey” room for a good|hoth texme being from the North |Oun# mito | fe ow | When the barrier goes up. Kentucky Cardinal, which wilt + §—Reminder <1 || formerly scheduled for the Wood: By it ind the tine, lind. ‘The Independents aro mostly] 410.4 1 19 2] Flying, Bbony, a stable companion| be ridden by Mack Garner, will |] (10-step Along &. Yoo! Blank ‘1 }/Iand park field, will be played at Bal A |Hallard igh school players, While! oiiiang 11. \".....s..1,2 § 1/of Coventry, which won the Preak:| fave n following becauso of Itt My-oeptain #Tal’» Heupel A. A 1 ere fo Ha Anatend,; starting ani ' the Merchants 6 drawn thelr) HattorieneMeoker and Tobin; Ho-| nen lant week, will @erry Karl] @iame and because it was owned || ot tain Mal Parke Riank 1 || at 1:80 o'clock, it NGELS SLUG | memte Lingotn laney: and. MeDoniald Bando aid tho presence of the) “uit a short time ago by Desha || ‘ipckentueiy Cardinal <M, Garner G. Fs Croisanat SIEGH || he remainder of the schedule | i y , Jont who has won every - countey'’s leading Jockey astride thin) ¢ tit--Prince of Bourbon A. Sobuttinger Biante 2o.1 |) Was not shifted, and the schedule Bel 1 An tart for the Independents, appearn fi 4 Mack streak will attrn@ much of! Breckenridge, a Laxingto@) Ky. |] STNG ote W. Fronk TW. Goilliun 10-1 || remaina the same, with Ballard and ai Sei cell eg a a Phe prospect for pitching Sox’ Only Victories the derby crowd's curreney newspaper man, who sold the Vit clad “Hs edith AULA ER, (9 ot} Wost Seattle aying the second \ | Johan ndelt or Cliff Momeatead W. by Jack Q . Mr Payne Whitney's @hantey colt for $70,000, | GaINe NAG se sshe cKeeH: Otay 1, throxter 1 |) game at the Coast park at f o'clock Pon | take over the twirling chores on UINN ihe good three-yenrold colt. whieh BOE th i 1 Voltate F. Cole Te D. Ger 1])'The Nippon A. C. and the ‘Three ny | «Brad It Wo yj|for the Merchants | In the first 16 days df tho noanon,| won hia firat tims out at Havre de) Almadel which finished third Int] s3--Quatrain .ss.sseseesetls Hruaning Frederick Johnuor 2 || Brothers Dye Works entertain at | it tare 2 ET a The South Seattle Merchants | the Boston Hox won only threa| Grace, but was beaten later, witt|te Preaknoss, will have many back: |) “ot non Companion cs... Ambrose 8 A. Cowan (cscce 1 || Broadway playfield at 2 o'clock, ‘the | Baste, i. t -4a 8 1 will play the strong Arden Cubs games And oddly enough, old| have many supporters, especially |ers, and then there is Captain Hal, be-Almadel , vessels MoDermott Hal Price Headley 1 ||} Georgetown Merchants and the Yantvers. Payne, Milsicad anal oulfit, at South Park, ‘The | Jack Quin turned in all of the vic-| since Chantey in coupled In the hot-|A. A. Kayser'a much fancied colt, sHarry Payne Whitney--Greentras stable, Firemon at the Polo grounds at 3 } Mach, Bingleton, Huivey and| South Seattle team suffered its | tories, No mean font for a man of|ting with the I. P, Whitney colt {and the Hoott & Grabner entry, Son THEIRS feree statla, ontey, p.m, and South Park and Green flew defeat last Sunday, Wad his years Mackhone, to fay nothing of Whit. of John, and Mtepatone, J\ Lake at South Park at 2 nom

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