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HE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1925 Titles Are | OREO Seer eee _4Up in Ait REAL RACES WILL BE FEATURE OF WASHINGTON SHELL TRAINING WHO OWNS ’EM?| , bee a te SPELLM AN WILL BE CRID SCOUT Sam Gray, New Star|c Callow Will - Put MenThru Tough Grind Eights to Leave for Hud- son June 6 and Coach BY LEO H. LASSEN : 4 Shean wer mnsvenmey Vewcomer to Aid Sutton _ in Sleuthing Next Fall ®f the boys appea Ball; Tribe | Is Trimmed| these days to gure out wre |Graves to Be Head Line ‘Coach, With Spellman Tak- Must Hustle Training ce) : ake heinpen ing Over Grimm's Job With Supervarsity; Sutton ea c's iiig Pedoand ace 4 fe too. verios Coaches Frosh and Scouts Games ns Byrd Blows Up After s crews at the Univer : pea ig | —nestasemeteeneren oh a3: — etting Lead and Salt , itt sthet & sorte Leo Lumaki ts SOOTBALL fans have been wondering what | Hig ce weve i - Lee the. only , clear Bart Spellman’s football duties were to be! » sso seigas A dna Lake Wins, 15 to 8 . Nort hwest mpion in his next fall when the former Oregon line coach |," [asue Career-Drafted by T LAKE CITY, Utah, May 2 Cincinnati from Utica club, New oth d % ¢ Seattle India rave Bob which wee takes up his regular job with the Huskies York State league, tn 1917, Loaned their new flinger ; nix-three ; pens to be the Head Coach Bagshaw has solved the mys- |to Bugf : Intery ational league lead in the early i 158-pound class, | with the statement that Spellman wil |" 2.8 nore: ana ant 4 * innings of Tues ms = SACCO who fights in the take over Bill Grimm's job as supervarsity cabin * tatin white Sfaii\Y Psa vean : ball # y | AS = eg ae | coach and will ist Tubby Graves with the f 1918 sea Traded to J ; Bees F or is . : ; . ees and is fated a Northwest boy, 2 line, the latter acting as head line coach again Fixe n 193 % broke out with a ' Dias the title for this section in the| Spellman will also be used as a scout, pri- w oy one Pay a rash of base hits ie featherweight division, as well as she | marily in th that role, according to Bagshaw. He will assist 2 : (ati gg ke, a and hammered 2 Z Coast doesn't confin 8 h maj He him from the| low, “and ame bet Be dnesn't coating | : |Wayne Sutton, frosh mentor, |in « rid neries. Fielded .979 in Ao | low, nd r Dis fighting to this district. lin that { 9: | , winning, | often have more ¢ © Jimmy Sacco has the best mm that capacity. . bis thrillin ‘ $ claim to the Northwest welter- as ar | Spellman was out with the The Bees went prac CALLOW weight championship, having de- ‘ squad this spring during the|Penn Is Depending wild in the fifth, | do in regularly scheduled regattas feated Bobby Harper for the e: football turnout, and aided Py | og making four dou- | In this way the couch can obtain the honor last winter. But Sacco 5 iwith tha Hine on Hill, Dash Man | bles and a sin-| line On tha attenath at wariace fights here, there every: | WT “ with ; for #ix combinations docen'' “ i. | Both Sutton and Graves | 0"¢ of the best sprinters in the x And then Caliow has only a couple of wee where, and n't get into no : : East {9 Hill of Penusylvania. Last B oad tion often enough in these parts gers will assist Bagshaw with the | car je won both the 100 and 2 BRAZILL by Lefty wh ‘0 put the finishing touches to make use of his crown, be that fregulars until the frosh re- | +a, arate he E i *" |O'Doul and Les Sheehan figured in n the tra of his Husky sweep- e ae aay. TEAM STANDINGS § the frosh re-|yara events at tho Kasten intercol- \five more tallies run over in the next ters, and t ily turnouts will be } > Won Lost Pet |port next fall and until Bag- in close to record time. j jon 47 |a long grind from now on. - Roman Renatri, a dis Rsomeesce Gernela 2 2 -tishaw selects his first-team nd Blue ta depending On| prick Bidred continued to hit the| — - 2 claim In the lightheavy- : 3 Nex th rabbentthlo wanse ick Eldred ad nit the , Rest ast heavyweight classes at|!sllarnd : Hi squad. ast aes this : ball, making tt 26 games of consecu-| e having defeated Young Jack | Queen Anne . a8 5 PR SRS sie = ; ibd megan’ dara Brazill was also = 4 1D ntl Pranktin x09 . active with the stick, rapping out Be Wiser wen too entnme [C : | 3) Benny Valgar Swim Star ] four ity tn five te ‘ £ Lincoin : ” AM, I "PO. AE sht king, but he was soundly | . . ‘ é ’ trounced several times by out ARFIELD, by beating Broadway | Favorite in ! Wey eee i. altho wg ted the 4 to 2 yesterday, broke into a Ri ‘ 2 a6 and, can i > 4 ha ae a oie tilt the [tle with the Tigere for first place in | ing Tourney ? ‘4 4 ; pomine of the 118-pounders, altho |the prep league. Virgie Foster, of | \JEW YORK, May 20.—With the = er rer ase | Shifrin, the young twirler for the ® bis record has been badly dented | Garfield, held the Tigers to two hita, +s P conte at mmy Mandell, 3: 6 ; |Y. M. A. C., ts one of the best twirl- ¥ and revenged himself upon Jerry he favorite, lghtweight | ° r fers in the league. He lost his fir t There isn't an outstanding fly- ial he vet 8 ® t Sunday against the Gar- Imeight or lightweight in these parts| Reynolds, of Broadway, who beat fight | ° flelll'Wagles, uit stiticke ‘onl 45 enka isi present, and nobody has a right/him in a pitcher's duel eariler in lidate Totals , a ri during the game Yo the championships in those divi-| the season. y the ake An " A item The Se RH Altho ‘ tf. P She boxing commissions of those | Rrowdnay A She oribee , ‘ as Simities in the Northwest that have) “pieces Reynolds and Hull; Fos lo, Monday and the promoters in er na Carroll in : In- | that do not should take up some list}‘CF 4n¢ Carroll ms Hain ue . tings of the Northwest scrappers | hy nag ha wo the foul was unintentional and that| he was easily winning when the | punch went over | | Mandell left Tuesday for Califor. the fans would know who were| BALLARD BEATEN to the right of billing them-} Larry Sweet pitched Ballard out of as Northwest champions. first place yesterday when he al- ‘ nost important ship team, ‘Pitcher Proving Great _ 3222 lowed the Beavers but two hits and/ nia, where he has been matched to enabled West Seattle to win, 5 to 1.) > st . . 2 Gotham Tourney Shot BE bore geek We meet Phil Salvador Wi er fo r A t hi fidel: Managers are reminded of the fact W TH Sammy a ve ee - NRTA T nn e hat tho time their team has the ‘man in the tournament, disqual | Ballard ... fed on an alleged foul, the New) West Seattle . ae *s| Borne Popular in ocr lightweight elimination cou-| Batteries—Howe and Eckrem; Piestal to find a successor to Benny |Sweet and Wilmont Southern Battles |field for the Sunday games should |be turned Into the sport department | of The Star not later than Thursday BY BILLY EVANS jmade by Gray which shows how ob- ITCHER SAM GRAY is the sen-|livious he fs to the surroundnigs. of the majors. Sam Gray In one of the late afternoon ohard’s 135-pound title will vet | Tiger Jack Burns, altho not a sen bor Man way is a member of the Philadelphia Ath-| games, after he had pitched him. |P*¢ceed!m& the playing dat Eiiity much as 0 joke. KUAYS COME BACK |sational knockout puncher, is mak Masty’ 2 letics, He has) self out of a tight hole, he re- | i ; he two best lishtweishts in the| Queen Anne defeated Franklin yon ling a hit with California boxing fans Mulvey 1, Mulcahy won his first six! turned to the bench and‘ re- |. sti Pa parsnip on riled today are Mandell and Ace /terday, 13 to 1 at Queen Anne. A/| because of his hitting power. Burr goes 4 cee ge pite starts, | marked to some of the players: lVeadarantn ie. petting hots It the iIn- ins, the Nebraska wildcat. The/home run by Ken Stotler was the|is one of the busiest bantama in the| Mulvey &, Mulcahy 3, Maney 11 ay Isa right “George is umpiring a fine | dependents win Sunday they are al- York tournament doesn't mean | only run the Quakers could make off| South, and his willingness to fight Creat hander. He" te!’ game today.” most a cinch for the championship Wing, and nobody is taking it seri- Ken Springer. ‘s | | jo rie Hel i “George who?" asked his lin thetr division. The Garfield Eagles ly. ¢ Bcor f ; ve dderand) teammates. i | | —~ | “ are having a little harder time i — 1 Franklin . 7 $l fi ‘eo. oat | Jack ¢ ib deh jarty,”” reptied Sam. | thekrepction. (-Thele Chutes ky te Bercot Never Stopped Queen Anne . 13 y ‘Kremer and Yd former” stare ol that's Billy Evans back | petter determined when they get past BERCOT, who takes all] Batteries — Morse aid Prowse; for Another Race e the Athletics sald the bench-warmers |the Climax club Suaday. D Kinds of chances in the ring, and | Springer and Warner, Gabriel } . | | N t Deli Connie Mack. in a chorus. rican rs Rie ayithat usually’ stop bade LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 20.—Kart oO Ivering | famous leader of| That's Sam Gray aft over. Noth-| [f the ¥. M. A. © and the Climax plenty of} TEDDIES WIN Sunde, he made his getaway from LEN two young pitchers win 34| the A's, 8aY8/ ing bothers him. It doesn't matter |club win Sunday, the Eagles will be { punches, has| Roosevelt defeated Lincoln, § to 4, Veh for ho.000 fc rie Bilis te | { re between them and tone| fc08 seston ‘eS ailing them, just so he is|/qumped out of the leadership, and s 4 | at Roosevelt. ic 4 a or his work in | only 13 contests in tb * | od 6s Hencer | doing a 1 Job of It. If he is t, at cond place. T' <f Friday in the Metropolitan handicap. any ball clut an. tor has as fine pros @ is because they played or . | nobody has ever | all club, | The Iatest star of Connie Mack's| game than the other two squads ¢ |i + | "i ts of surpass lack’s | &2 . | been able to stop No Cursing i in | ike: Pian € sn of th. ato EVANS lon i: ohivon long, we = oo grearonibats mentioned. 4 : —_=——$—___ joyed such good fortune orks on the theory that his job is sets last season. Yde, as ness d - ‘Always in won- Trai Cam A southpaw, won| ,, i : to pitch. He lets the umpires um-| The Ross A. C. have signed Myron derful condition, ra 4 P Coast League {18 and lost only three trays, while}, J*ic!¢ Ike" ly what the Philadel: | pire and the players play. Hall, Junior Hatch and Bud Hupp to } ter sen h| MICHIGAN CITY, Ind, May 20—j\ | Kremer won 18 and lost 10. |phia players call & And, believe me, ¥ does quite! play for them. The Ross A. C. has SS aE: Swearing pctneer a tan Ae Wasdl ae Wha ‘A’ yeliran ‘wing 46 op ee ‘ola ro’ ia a monicker | a job of pitching evety time he steps/not yet won a game in The Star back for more.|Munn’s training sane. here. Any fan Francisco . ™ PAUL WYATT games he is considered a: having 4 Reed by i “ teammates to portray /on the rubber. league, but have put up a good fight. a The stormiest | Person found i 3 diet condlopaigaadt Cove ere Presenting Pout Wyatt, ear. | kOOd_seaxon. For two recruits to so | atts ®, Absolute indifference to the! In winning his first six starts Gray |'Tho new players have been. obtained f session he ever | Lipgnragegcrsier cammeaitng the ma- | Perite Pek rth! atroke ‘nelnintng\ceuvet §# decidedly out of the ordi. Tt Mote at scored two shutouts, both over the/in an effort to bolster its lineup. 4 weathered was|chine being Munh himse| Oakland #71 ctairdege oar Abe aun ferane Ie aT | Nothing bothers It doesn't|New York Yankees. He deserved . ——— 3 f with Marcario ITS i RE a Sao alah i 7 ¥, who has a It in a rather interesting fact () {matter how many errors his fellow | two others. | | o {1h} 40me sensational performances. As\ ya e that | k t | sriy q Flores, when he} phe University of Alabama has| Vernon ...... 1 rr 317|@ member of the American Olympic| Xo" #® Winning 16 out of 19 games, | Players make. It doesn’t matter how Gray has everything — great | 7 ‘ Fredo dropped placed Joe Sewell in the Hall of | pea | x Yaseiecaelors ke Hatihen. sos ted ar league record. His jaar ee pear a doesn yf ees me change of pace and LOS ANGELES, May 20,—Los ve or six times. But Flores | bame, which will be of great value | dtp the greed. Keleahd ‘of Hone. © Of $42 was the same as Tom | Mtter how ma ate THe “ORDO: |S Ra rars we CULv a matter | Angeles d the first g of aa 3 d to the gred eaho 0; Gan’ aktatliana 14g raed Brapelic he | : 2 Angeles Uropped the first game én't keep him out. to the young man when he geta| 8 Oltulu in the 100-meter backstroke | NuRNes Srrebiished with (the Braves |b 0 Haney aro teat Reebe ou pitch | 3 Mois Lean ytdeasne: hooks, |its series here yesterday with Oak- mesigspeped by Bobby wakes (around to signing a new contract| § ent. A bright future ts predicted | yaa yey | WMOmt atafa are w ble tech pecdtncatal,| tac tReet e epee em ee | aan eat as : in both of their recent fights.| With the Indians. we a e, little figured on at tho start| Most stars are a bit temperamental.| fast-breaking bender, The score: R H. EB i renbias floored him. So for i Jof the season, was given his chance |5a™ Gray is Just the opposite. |, Gray has been pitching only | oaxiand G tea | os Carmen. There coal jonly after somo of the veteran stary| Recently 1 worked me between | four years. He is Justa kid. | tos Angeles ).s..c0.0 3 8.4 ] oe others that don't come were unable to win. He obliged |levéland and Philadelphia, inwhich| Connie Mack figures he will be x z Sete 4 obliged | 7 | Batteries—Delaney, Kunz and 3 Ind at the present writing. R BOA RDING HOUSE |with eight straight victories. Gray won his fifth straight. He} one of the most talked-of per s 5 Biolacsly : Te erdot always came back for ! OU BY AHERN So far this season Dame Fortune | Would have scored a shutout but for} formers in the American, league Milstead and. San Ven bhagesamees | It's too bad that Bercot hasn't has failed to smile as kindly on Yde | et ‘before tho close of the season. F n able to build up a better de- Zz BZ NBpE I GorvYou & jand Kremer, Asa result the Pirates| The next day the Philadelphia] —« Connie doesn’t make many mis- to go with his aggressive style, Z MAB (e} <\ |have suffered a serious setback in| Players kidded me about a remark| takes. you can’t walk into the boys BY DOVE ROSCOE, ~~ NEHA 16 ie in NOU GaN their pennant aspirations. = — —— Es ti s SACS LOSE : ut expecting to get hit, and BEFORE STARTING You SWELL For “1H WRONG, DID SI SACRAMENTO, May 20.—Port- = fou have to admit that he'll take WIND! HM Me. Nou WAG GONNA MANAGE S d Ki . . land defeated amento in the i Won WENoive peed Kings Train t k F || set same oe te series “ere yes ‘ YM MAKING ME-To BEAT FIGHTERS, for Rane | a e u akes urs terday, 3 to 2, Srey “TRAINING, I THOUGHT PP) - or Racing Event The score R HH. B Floyd Johnson Is Thru WS WOULD BE AIS MUD PIES JOR RUGS © we WHILE INDIANAPOLIS, May 20.—'The W k t: H it H Sacramento 2 8 8 , ' - s F 9 Msc yas” aioe, EXCELLENT LIMBERING MY MOUTH IM GOIN 'TARUAH'OFFICIAL|| [peed kings who win do thelr atutt | orkKout, US OME! |\scerumento 2. 9 L hevayweight, was slipping, Lub ricer Wowts MOTIONS, WHAT ARE |in the 500-mile automobile race May | Batteries—Hollingsworth and To- int been a secret for some time. | DP EXERCISE’ For Vou) fe per 30, are on the track daily training}... ; bin; B. Shea and M. Shea. the Washington fighter is just NOt SPOSEDT10 BE DOING;|| | for the elimination trints schedulea| NEW YORK, May 20.—George Her-) He picked a heavy, black bat and _ ——— | out thru in the ring. He has 11 BRINGS EVERN MUSCLE TAKING YOUR SETING for May 26, man Ruth, a bit pale and wob-| swung it around his head several], tbocte Rome i 4 the great army of trial horses Peter de Paolo clipped off 103 |bIY, stood beside the plate at the|times. Then he called for a fast one, | Mt O’Goofty has no sympathy a 4 orming thruout the country. WTO PLAN, AND 1S VERN |: UP EXERCISES, HEY 2, miles nn hour Tuesday, while waaay Yankeo stadium Tuesday, gingerly] He grinned as he missed the first |*!! for those Riffians who are rais- | Johnson began to slip after BENEFICIAL FOR YouR Hill, in a four-wheel Miller special, [Winging his favorite bat. one, a wide ball. ‘The crowd looked |M& 8 Much trouble for France. 5 Willard and Jack Renault WIND,“EGAD Veo! made 106 miles. A ball sped by him. He swung,|downcast, Then the moundsman put | “They are just a bunch of rift ] if him in New York. , 7= re EEE missing it by a foot. ovér a good one and, swinging his |"¢eks," he concludes, 7 has lost to Tiny Herman and The amateur pitcher threw an- | whole body, Ruth knocked it sky- 4 Fuentes in recent fights, and ther, The Babe unt d hi 1 ‘ ece! Ss, an other, he Babe unloosened his ward, | other night Martin Burke, who AMERICAN Bk eae attack, connected with a crash “Tell the fans I'm rarin’ to go," t been ablo to lick a postage and the little sphere bounded | bellowed the Babe as his spectators np, beat him. upward toward the center-field | cheered, aus i he was beaten so badly by Won! ret bleachers, carrying skyward the =| ——————————. fd Johnson was n promising eo hetee wa einiaehttlh a a NATIONAL eight. It is woldom that a 7 ou York Yanks. ig fighter comes back after a ae | A cheer went up from the little lacing like that. 16 O18 RE sca tis } ific lacing like that. 10,703 crowd of reporters, grass-outters and 0 s bs WwW Lo a — | | Betroit “19 painters who watched Babe make his | New York Ree vats . dy first clout since he was carried. off | Brooklyn tt Practice at Py i , |the train at the Pennsylvania sta. | Phladelp + i d A ~ At St. Louly Ro ou, i.{1} i UG t= | pittabare “ i Boston 3 'g) q {Mon more than a month ago to bo |cineinnatt i“ Hl Harvar: Is Unique St, Louis . 8 14 0 {confined in his cot at St, Vincent's | Boston 16 ard has introduced u football Batteries: Quinn, Fuhr and | hospital, St Toute it 0 inode bat td flops Mead Hoving; Bi M ane} tt was Ruth'é first excursion into} Ah Se f; Bush and Sevoreid, i cursion into er W pontaining # hole about twice as pi tb: bei the open air, When a friend asked} At. Brooklyn— Hea: You ork wide ns a footbull, is used ay a tar. ‘i Pittsburg : ul | OE dein AN dese ll al At Detrolt: Ri EB itty mnie ho wanted to bo taken, | hittepurs BE ead on Your Car é Now York . ‘ 6 9 Hh cated Batteries: Morrison, Colleton, Songer ‘ ; ball thru it, This practice do- ro LS CARRE Teg MONET Ee al “Ruf mo over to the stadium, Va fand Smithy Bhrhardt and Taylor | on'r let your handsand jopa accuracy among the passers, aries a like to look it over, It will do me 9; your finger-tips proclaim. Battorios—Jones, H. Johnson and At Now York " remarkable {improvement 19 Schang; Doyle, Wells, Cole and Bagg. |‘ lot of good.’ Chicago ., ia the fact for several days.Try among the backfield men of Or core and Bass |” Word that the home-run king was |New Yori AN H a little Energine on them. It rs’ field. : ‘ ® Jooming to the stadium spread quick-| Batteries: kknugeman, Bush and Hart works fine!—takes off all the —— At Chicago Re 1, mfly among the little army of works! dor rieetigy eninge Dean and: Sny grease and dirt in no time, Philadoiphia * 8 flere thore, When Ruth arrived there! i Get a can from your drug- Collins Is Loser: te ate ee T RIMES backs lady ie al shove Mh gute Teargenae acute Goat in First Contests drown and Cochrane, Porkina; Lyene and |tographers to moet him ian Tee only 35candleaves no odor. Someone ran to the clubhouse, daria To" Coli Bh rudeeaiWadton doit an dusted off the Babe's favorite of the Tygors wan charged with an Iuque and Wingo; Barnes ny defeaty, Some of them were Ea lind ui kad ae tee th At Philadelphia RoW r4, however, the oppoul- ‘ ‘ . ts ’ eli, A pite wis drafted from [8 boule. sundial homer ig soant margins, | nae f ‘ borers Garten, Nusaeth and hy tho onlookers and Ruth ac | PRiadelpiia fi ofinleh be [ehiauie ana dtyatt, vanced to the plate, Mitenell and ditines, bye and gehimia} HVA Pe LPH PRTAN

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