The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 25, 1925, Page 10

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PAC | B _-Many“W Athletes Thru Soon) STARS TO PASS ‘Every Varsity Sport Hit 4 by Graduation BY LEO H, LASSEN : A PEW me ct 10 (Kid mu Za big list of super-varsity men that «bring the total close to 20. age Y A.C M : Year Batteries in of the ichle and . is closing | *his college reer this | GREE aspring. The big Seattle boy has been a consistent performer in his _ three years of competition, star- A Bruce Hesketh | Boone a have played their stars for the Huskies, playing their lagt football with the Washington | State game. Tennis will lose Hesketh, Sam Skidmore and Joe Livengood. Golf will be without Jack West- land next year, ~vArt Langlie, second-sacker, and Frayn, outfielder, are among the Batte ; | Ri Arden hasn't been former club. Basebz ull Loses | Climax Club . Caddying; th Y. M. A, C. WIENS 7 ‘hee he Young Men's Adv « : - im ¢ ‘score wa. to 4 & CONDON ceeding heavy| puche. “the pit whee Sthis yoar and ¢ ir te ME eee ne bert joe ane ae Shard by loss of experience srtiekr bs Aarne : & The basetal men wound up their a Meheten Duda bins ioee 7 meason. Friday je crew still has ©. The Climax club nicked Shif two races on the Hudson and th of the ¥, M. A.C shee cata “tennis men the Oregon dual meet , but he kept t weilkiaaxt =and the Coast conference play GAPSER Bite Gowk hard ii the = The track and field performers | pinches meet Washington State and then] Neithe the Zeompeto in the Coast conference |aixth inning. M. A. € Meet. {shoved over four counters, and then Because of its feat in twice win- | 4 another in the fifth. A rally ning the national intercollegiate ti: | bY the Climaxers in eighth and “tle the crew comes in for more nth innings, was she run} «than ordinary attention. ing the sco t and win = Rusty Callow loses many fine pe oe lying on th ses. “oarsmen after the Hudson regatta, lt Rie at sate beh : ineluding Harry John Dutton, Hal xt me ; ees while Morgan | Condon, Malone, Max Luft, Dow jane ie ane mY fae cae Pe S Walling and Coxswain Morcum and | (0° (06 lasers, tye ee | Shifrin Flanquint N LAK ring in the weights, the high Ast awa jump and the broad jump. | the hitting stars oft! Winchester King, two-miler, is] Asbury gett a triple, dout also thru, and his Joss will be felt |two singles, while Romstead hit by Heck Edmundson’s squad. [three times - | The score r | Basketball Hard Hit j Husky A. C s 2 DMUNDSON, who also handies |W. G. L. M.... 10 15 «6 the basketball team, will have} Batteries — § and MeNally ‘ Ménty Of! cause ‘to’ moan when the Romstead and § m boys and girls . ‘ ‘ march up to get BAGLESS CONTINUE their diplomas The Garfield Eagles contin as | Four of his|leaders of division one of the Sta regulars are thru ue by virtue of their 7 at the end of |over the Queen City Mote this year, Dick} Hughes and Boone starred for the Frayn, George; Motors, with McGuern and Murray Anderson, Ar-| playing the best for the Ea nold Cobley and| Batteries—Murray. and. Barbaris and Sérr three years of GEORGETOWN CUBS QUIT basketball The Georgetown Cubs have dis He wilt have} banded and didn’t play the South to build an al-|Lake Juniors in the « t sched ee most entire new | uled South Seattle Sunday HESKETH team next win: | with only Gratton Hale from SOUTH SEATTLE WINS hig regular team left. | The th Seattle Merchants car | ried too much power for the Rom Football Loses Line Athletic club and the Merchant {APHE line was hardest hit in foot-| Wr to 2, t ball, joy Sievers, Bull Bete) ene ore ee tman, Ed Kuhn, Chalmers Waiters, |) 00° "Qn Ha eee Vreddy Westrom, Roy Petrie, all | 0% Si ccna nes ) Wolfe and | Bates and Meese EPORT DUR The report of the Independents Cubs game at B, F, Day received as yet by the | THE Gordon Cochrane Is , Hailed as Second Ray Schal ees Sweep Week-End Games With Indians; Take Series Former Portland Catsherls Starring for Athletic Cochrane Still Fights Ball Behind Plate, but He Has Fine Instruction; Great Left-Handed Hitter, and His Pepper Has Speeded Up Philadelphia Nine HE | k into the ican league in the last 10 years. That's Mack's Cochrane, who is making his with the Athletics Cochrane, who was sold the Portland Coast league club last fall for $40,000, didn't make such a hit with Mack in training camp Here's what Mack told the scribes this s “Cochrane has much promise. He club, He lacks experience, has his ability and enthusiasm young catcher to brea Amer Connie estimate of Gordon big league debut by pring: is going to help my but possesses faults, the | enn't give Has Peculiar Catching Style. baseball, fighting the } This causes him to receive the the hall in a stiff manner, | Jeon got sefen aa muscles are tightened and, as & | Yesterday's hero—George Dausa held second frame off of Hastyae result, many pitched balls are | {he Hewstors the way an | RUINE i dropped. verles .' | TRIP i Wal g had a similar habit The Salt Lake sethack when r o the ma | road trip for the Indians, ij H © quickly overcame it > had won ¢ games and 1 ranks one of the game's beat | five on the present journ catel i |they hit this city, But th Unquestion Co was for |home with nine victories ande tunate in the advice of th feats in all 5 men who know every angle « | ‘The Indians are now emt ye cat sg¢—Connie Mack, Ira Thomas | home and open with Sani nd Cy Perkine ‘ 7} cisco Wednesday. “a Absorbed G ood Advice Oh, yes, Brick Eldred hittia = rl omen Wi oppe-Cannetax Opens oct 2.2 an @ became tring of consecutive-gam an outst manager to ames, Ira Thomas, first as | FIRST GAME tstntak valet eateben” la CHICAGO, May 25.—Willie H d Bob Cannef: Pe the most valuable catchers in . AGO, May 25.—Willie Hoppe and Bob Cannefax the Ameteh Mapes. Tomb Moore Twirls Inglewood open their second 600-point three-cushion match here to- i was a thinker, ie got he ou fe ® , YC op playing in 10 blocks of 60 points each. ° peep bli per aphclaaes tas Cigar Club to D”= nine cr at wo ek Hoppe defeated Cannefax last winter by a big margin, fone. pract ail the c course is golng to after the latter had piled up an early lead. 1 ed ona t d 4 Close V Victory © for mmer Hoppe has since lost his balkline crown and if he trims : 2 Nicci ay R ae Ae t auedegine ae ee «tw ‘ , Cannefax again, there is talk that he will desert the Peksing stars of the diamond. —— ' NATIONAL ew York Brooklyn Spiiadsiphia MLA incinnati 16 *pittsburg, 16 "Boston 18 Box TH = Batterie: and Hart thet; Taque, Blemuller and Douglas | cond game how | Chicago ilisamered Wincinnati i +4067 12. 0 * Batteries—Kauffman and Hart Mhett; Sheehan and Douglas. “At Brooklyn; R. H, Bt. Louis .... 8g Brooklyn . 9 Batteries O'Farrell; led in 1 1 Hargraves De hy Sherdelt and Osborne and sixth, rain, | | | | | ) | American League a) Phitadelpliia maa rnens Now. Yo Poonton . Eat ft, route Philadelphia Ht. Louis © Batterion Verkins; Bush Vet Won Low and Walberg | and Cochran | At Detroit: R, HH AVashington sane Se tall | Datrolt : tte 8 > Batterier—Russell, Marberry and © Pate; Daum and Bassler TIGERS ARK BEATEN TACOMA.-The Tacoma Tigers lont Yo the Kelso Timber Wolves 6 to 4 ore Sunday, . BY JOVE ROSCOE, SMOKER, ~EGAD! 2 D, ~~“ START RIGHT IN TRAINING “loMoRROW MORNING! ~~ L HAVE SIGNED You uP to SX ROUNDS THis RODIN EVENING AY A LODGE ‘ Be Busy at DA‘ MAY 25 Betas kk Tribe- Loses” 1X Out of Seven Tih Road Trip Ruined astrous Week in Home Wednesday SALT Ex: Beaver Stars for Athletics L AK CITY, Utah, Indians got ast night and rything in their ing Bee 7 The men of Oseap eal smacked over the Visitors jg three weekend games, (ay six out of the seven | played. k Ponder holding 4 he while the B Jobr over the FIRST SUNDAY GAME CLO3 The first game Sunday tle, the ‘ coring cwo feu win out, 5 to acme The d tussle wal close, the Bees gathering i iq 11 to 8 am | Seattle used Dumoviteh, iit ‘and Fussell in the first game yu nd Plummer in thal | The Three-Cushion Match balkline game entirely for the angle racket. as ° Lak Eastern Major Leaguers Have rrederic : > ¢ Almost ove Kerr, 3 ie hie developed from a likely p Edge Over Western Ball Clubs ‘i. s:$ ‘ great catche | E , |two games to the White Sox and {i os 40 “Rah-Rah” Product vee gone oe WARBELL | ir/to tho Breyas [steetas. We 2a OR yh s Coumbe, 1b : Cochrane is a “Rah-Ral N‘\ y 6b the mantern't ¢ Athletics are setting about Fe Fe H lod Bo: ‘ : thateivct “oe ih kame pace in the American |*¥ ye starred football aa wel pinta hat the Giants are in the 6 6 t institution. It puiratan th a al, and that ts some. pace iitave 1s ‘ 7 1 How the | 9 rye apa seep e breaks turning Inst Con ; : © two Boston tbe f nie Mack, however ay, one) *Bs Ker innit on Thursday terday " re him. + the star pitchers. is out of the} Ra Peters in ninth Li Here o P L a? err No one player has done more Fr Hers With the: ox-(t with a broken finger, and | ?istted for Kerr tn sat to make M club the hoe ROSE ncominsst eption of the/Cochrane, his young catcher, the| Score by innings sensation of the majors than | (1, Let then 1 | two Bos Ubs| sensation of the year, is Iaid up. {Seattle : the youthful Let vr Lies Ro. B,| body connecte the J the “weak sis-| ‘The champion Washington Sena-| gait ‘Taie . reine A leietes are now a col. | D¥¢. Work ‘ >» make this even’ big success East the | moving along well and will im-}, ‘nines Ditcnet as aaa adr ¢ * 1 ow o. the decision to other ern) prove when the weather gets iat bat—Du vich 16, Stryker orful aggregation. i this even | warmer ‘Hits batted—Dumovich) 6M Cochrane 1 feft-han ; anal z | Fussell 2. Runs scored: x great = Babe he Brooklyn Robins made a suc-| Fussell Tuns responsible paws. He int Re He teh x Att cessful defense of the home grounds |caby =. Dumovi ¥ American le eat al be gre Ake kicked arou jin winning 11 out of 16 games. | petals —Mulcalige wetter balanced catch dD tt ER path ie eid home by ival| Pittsburg won eight out of 14 /stryker 1, Fussell. HIDBY the majors than the), ' sgt barb hinged Tae shonin FARRELL — Eastern clubs,/games on their Eastern trip. jeanys Sctsher, andi nd the veteran DEC. B Cha anita saan New York Yankees got together With a lot of hustle and some | hits—siryker Cook. 2 7 z oad and mana to break | hitting the Philadelphia | piays—Stryker to Hivcmier Race - ted es even with seven victories, seven | Phillies proved to be the sensation | |-azerse. to & Comrabe one W. BA, ir ie ona ey aa |defeats and one tle. With Ruth jof the early season in the Nati 5 GAME SPLIT BILL See abe 5 pikes 2 nd now, yo lady golfers of it and everything else going|No one gave the Phillies a tumble} Sea . RB. Batteries—Brown, Lukon sod) Seattle, all you have to do is to hey'l % Lane, ws 108 ANGELES, M ull no CY A ron, the Yankees probably look} but they'll probably get it before : ae Kullman; Cunningham, Smith! send in your entry for the city ' Law won tHe tiret ean i ’ ’ Y Lupo thele tap ae’ a angral svtetore, [en the team hasn't the class 1 iver championship and you can prac. | | Nae terday, 3 to 2, but lost the tice over the course for a whole [even if they are still in sixth place.|to stay up in the first division. | Eldred ae ‘ aries Q bs tthe Detro! sera are «| Herman, z affair, 10 t R. H. BE.) week before the big show opens. The Giants did the best of the| The Detroit Tiger ‘m sey ays vad |p. Balawin, a First game H. E, : +1 6 6) What could be fairer? Eustern teams, They won 12 out| Dust Of the season. They amnats the ae - pies Oe hig ett Fite Leona n outlined for the tournament |Rame to the Pirates, Cubs and Car-| hu" Si peared Sutheriand, Ce ries--Boehler and Bead; Root | yanamoto and week, Auide from the championship | Mlinals. Beg Ww ee: regia i Wot| oe = nberg. \ rage a e hite Sox won eight out ot py Er Second game RH 5, ANd Mights, there will be a consola-| The Athletics did about as well | their 14 games against the Eastern Torals fa, H« BE. tion medal play handicap competi-jon their trip thru the West, win- Salt: Lake R | Oakland 3 12 lard C. C a a $54 W : r P teams and are riding comfortably | prederick, cf 2 ae Tide’ Avigetes eee SNES tion on Wedne June 3; two-ball |ning 11 out of 14 games, losing | in third place. kere 46 ie Batteries —F t, F acid Then vane Riss foursomes on Thursday; driving and Lindimore, 2b Ls attert a Kunz and Read; tories — O'Doockorty pproahing: coniteate’ on: Frid ha lorDoul, rf 2. Se Crandall and Ennis be ; approac contests on Friday, and ; 1a randall nnd Ena. anders Garlacht dad SiGe: daniyeputting. scnvects SECOND PLACE [Holderness d ee i — intries are coming in fast and in FIGHT Is an Coumbe, 1b . 1 dieationy nro that tere. al bea ON) Tolley Picked iii; BY AHERN | east 50 startors in the quatitying | There's a great fight on in. the | OUCY LICK [ye o- round of 18 holes of medal play next | National league for second place, | beats - | Monday no less than six of the clubs being | , TWARD HO, England, May} Totats ; = . ore in a position to grab the runner. Up | i Helen sy ; aoe thet meni ' ' s ' itle holder, and Cyril Tolley baa! uceerluierue wWoever Vf He aN’ COP PAIR j bark con, the rewull: O€ nO! Saya scrne ra voriten Mai et ictal eee (eat nee fh . | play, ith the Giants well out in se is -18 Lt * NAME, AN’ How ti oTHER MATOR WILL SACRAMENTO, May 25.—Port-| front, the Cards aro the only team | tr Solf championship opened| Hits MUCH DO L GET PUG I¢, SPLIT ABOUT land won both games of the double} down in the ruck, and they aren't | here: ‘pyo-bene FOR CHILLING HiM2~11T Hope He | {SIS PLUNDER) [Hil here yesterday, 6 to 8, and 11) very far back at that. Tho first and second rounds were |Sutherland. 0 7 $ LY wtHacr CASH to 6. |played today. Elimination match | Mer, Hulvey. Tindlmt NGAN tT WILL BEA HANGS “THIS First game: R. HE | play will be in effect thruout the | uns batted in--Lant, Cul SK ROUND Sig, EH 2e:|| HAM ON A Bid A | Portland 2) NEW RECORDS tournament. Eighteen hole matches {sil midred 2, Emmy (ated nd Tel Woot Fer i ety ‘i Sacramento 1 AN FRANCISCO, May 25.—Two| Will be played until’ Friday's final, |O'Dowt 3, unsere Se WELL, TLL STOP His le a AHEMEIDA Batteries—Hollingsworth and To: | Pacific const records were set in the | Which will be 38 holes, Hares on balte Sutherland KNMETING ABOUT -—TH/ KEEPS!. Ae air | bin; i Vinel, Thompson and | swim meet of the Olympic club here | or Pitre errs nite oct anal ’ . UNDER A Koeh last night. Lester Smith won the in 844 Innings, ov! . 4 a b ‘s ondf occupied, Sun rune HIRD ROUND, AW HIS MICROSCOP. Second game R. H. &.| 90-yard back stroke In 2422 and| PUCK GAME. SET [726 ose ac in ripen SECONDS WILL TOSS Portland W110 1! Jack: Howell won the 440-yard breast! LOS ANGELES, May —= Tho | cond. ‘one pers sunerlandl IN AN ICE Sacramento «+. sss. 6 10 1 stroke In 6:40.4 for tho records, | Vancouver Monarchs, whoewon the {ir"Sy! ynnies, out I ie Baltertehs-Yarrison and. Tobin; ice hockey championship of the Pa-|second occupied, Runs CARD Shea, Hughes and M. Shea gulp eats Pitt ORTLAND, ver sity of Wast intercollegiate g ber hailed from Washington, CHICAGO, M tonal jun was defeated hor Norton, South fond 64 merly with the mand later Mount Vernon the Milkmaids IV. to 0, BELLING Westland Wins From Niemeyer for Golf Title May Jand, champion golfer of the Uni lington, |time annexing the Pacific Northwest ‘olf title land’ Galt! Gluby: course Yemtordny, |: Winhlig the nd, 5 to 4. Prisco Ovi y When he met his classmate, Harold | WO" the series, | Porttand Niomoyer, in the 36-hole final maten, |. Elst & H Hi | yesterday, Westland led most of the | Yerwon : ‘ i re Way and won, eight up and seven Ati Ban iran 12°18 8 RESULTS The tournament brought out but] Batteries — Pillette, Bryan and! gan rrancisco 12, Vernon &, first game five players, and three of this num. n the U Ay le © yortor African ( grin Ob ¢ Univeral with th Giants, turned in a twonit game for Sunday beat champion, | Hannah, Whitney; Geary, Griffing |, Salt Lake 6, Seattio 4, first game; Salt \ : Lake 11, Seattle 6 aecond gume, ly by Brian |@nd Agnew, | star, 36, 6.0 HOW THB Shins Nun vt DR PIRST War ‘ Salt Lake W | Boattlo® jardne@ for.| LONG VIDW,—Longview wallopod | Oakiana a] Low Angeles ty of Wash-| the Aberdeon yok Cats 17 to 0 hove | Nomen silimanerinelians i \ | Portland 6 | Sacramento i... 1 © New York | Sunday and drove Ory Whey, former | i me a ‘a Hasty 6, Suthé Jclfic coast Saturday night by defeat. Victory. to. Hulvey.,, Chali ing Los Angeles, 8 to 4, will meet the | trast irst base on’ é }tocal club in an exhibition game at | Left on ane —Seattle # the Palais de Glace tonight. [ Hulvey 8, | SHOOTERS BUSY CHICAGO, May The Great Western handicap, conducted by the American ‘Trap Shooting association all this week, opens here today, TAKE SERIES SEA SEDRO- WOOLLEY.—the: ale: leading Everett Seagulls se ed by Sedro-Woolley bay Coast League Jatk West-| SAN FRANCISCO, May 26.—Ver.| ‘——————__/ | 2 to 0. |non and San Francisco split the Won Lost Pet had an easy San Francisco... 1 jaounle header here yesterday, the | 9 on the Port. | Tigers losing the first, 12 to 8, but Hannah; MoWeenoy and Yolo, Vernon 6, San Franclaco 4, second game. niversity of| Second R. He E,| Oakland 8, Low Angeles 2, first gamo; Vernon . tereseeees 10 2/0" Angelon 10, Oaktand % second game, San Francisco +4 18 1]. Portland §, Sacramento 3 frst. game; jorge Lott,| Matteries—Barfoot, Oldham and land 11, Sacramento 6, second game, Oakland pitehe GAMES » out of the box with | IS WEEK and helped }a volley of runs, Longview is now) — San Franelaeo at Seattie, Bellingham | tled for : ery 4) Low Angeles at Portland, sham Maal first place in the Timbe Aucramonts tate Oakland: Sult Lake at Vernon, (

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