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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, MAY Indians Must Make Up Losses in Three-Week Home Stay. . ae ex . '(— Keystone UPSETS IN WOODLAND NET LOOP Numi Tries “Home on Single| Tribe Skids ‘Matton. | Cale Mile in ron sand mores oe || tO. Fifth in Stars on ‘Old LeagueHonorsVance Kozlowski | No, Star Loop Final Event} isc cnucee'| Coast Race Games Sunday Seis with | wean’ when, pea Give ; P INHER will be no Blar leagu inn oses Tour it pened a ay ew sede ou xeyieg |f OT a PR Salt Lake Sidelin es. Famous Bi ak {Hae Given $1.00 In old and J Is Defeated ta because a sr ap eg fe Race Against Hellfrich . thir 449 Bufrous: Seals, Angels, : t Beavers Coming Here ; re rv reuewtea nore nermt || in Yank Stadi ping, Kept on fi KILDUFF-BRADY by Whittet}] tii iam e's "tuceciam || 19 Yank Stadium Gaeta, Wig BY HENRY L, F ARRELL s ge made the plate safely, thu The leagué schedule will be re one aan oar the pia ely Both Seals and Indians Burr - Stephens, Crack | smi on June? ih ie aen: ae has shadicawed |B ull the, way from f Without Regular Sec- Doubles Team, Also ne | afternoon in nt - ond Sackers Lo: BY LEO H, LASSEN Open ve ea bp W are withow' in League Match Langlie Will ernie: ‘Antero or ea || 5 hs it 0 i v ee cer ace tees See Play Prusoff ae pion runner “— =: & Doug Grant North End aces, fell before Nor-| cific Northwe will meet. Heinle ¢ vy ost man Whittet In a three-set mateh, Prusoff, the clev Yanke li ht. ! Kildutt ee] k Burr and O, T, Stephens, youngster from Ripe A Tans ; the 8 ta | a ist dah i de ia whe the nite ee) c f the crack doubles teams, lost Garfi Pepe thay n " } Z tne Haeal “as will attempt two ‘ c . Ita f ing in the cit things in th WESTWARD HO. gland, Ma 3 oC Other results follow Oe eee eae feature event of Pideandi er i 1 n i ver 1 Paul Dyer beat Leroy Kelle the final of the NURMI bE oy go! rowed the te examinat f Killefe 2 dian performe 6-3, 6 Sanh aabeean th rang Feil pih il apcerates hurt his throw chitin @afeated Btenheun ’¢ ney at Woodland | il#h-American Athletic ¢ me lo ore nd in Salt 5 f tter. | Will attempt to beat Allen Helffrich, | tournam eliminated an ¢ " , c. ¢ and Whittet de Dark: thigh, AftOr | ho: best middie distance r last week H 4 noon. : {le distance run n the necond round of tt i 3 th elubs Mi and Hay the United States and to diaplace noes me 7 have been fortu | Ted Meredith's nine-yearold record |84 amateur golf champion my 4 nate t having lefeated Ge Rr 6-2,] 1 n }of 162 16 for a half mile Grant met er Wethered, ¢ he ; “i nals by beating whait titutes. r | | offict 1 coaches noted British golfing famil ho Z BRADY tu Norman Whittet h t for. tt ‘i i tile players . between the jowski and Will-| he Sycomner eRe bin rather frank in. the ty p and one, Grant had Byifted from “o jsemifinals Monday, Langlie defeat: | opin that he could not live up to | *#4¢ two up an And he has ‘ i 1, Hilly Newkirk. of Lincoln, and| his plans of doing th distance in| WON his first-round match by default. |the great open ings of the teams to diate a from left Geor; \ Anderson, of Ballard ] 1:60 axid that he would have the Louls Cochran, of Chicago, had |! re in turn ag othe piensa Spechge te a doubles’ semi-finals will also} race of his life 10 beat the Penn | lens luck. Archie Mathieson, a fuven-|SEALS HAVEN'T Weteran, is filling in at sec _ Team W. 1. Fet-l ne run off today | State star ile Scot, defeated him one up. LOST SERIES eee Tribe en "1 4 apn] g The doubles” finals will be run off] Nurmi is not in the best shape Sir Ernest Holderness, the 1924 The cocky Seals, not > } cart nite oe Brady is expected back in th ”| Wednesday with Langile and Ben: | pe is tired and worn out from the) champion, failed to live thru the 80 far O, T. Stephens oe 3 ton opposing McPherson and Mata-| many tripe he h de and fi first d, loning to J. 1, Cruik- wday for a " S Mmeup soon and may start ton 2 va . i be he has made and from , row, pet the full extent of Kilduft’s t k Korlowskt 7 4 533) suka, of Broadway the many hard races that he ha shank, a Scotsman listed as an | er (simplified from the neh) with Maburies aren't known here. There will be no matches over] MONDAY'S RESULTS jbeen thru on strange tracks and| Argentine because he resides in [the men of above-mentionéd Kille — LENGE RE the coming week-end because of the) eal in strange climate. The weather| Buenos Alres. Cruikshank was The Indians with the iat ri . > holiday : i B actaney will be ainst him tonight and the! only one up and Holderness only n the t week. of the Bs Moudy Too Green | “HONOR FAMOUS BROOKLYN PITCHER 2 Ander i " tir F, track at the Yankee stadium fs ‘hot Jost because his putting game , but Seattle pitchers don’t SAJHEN the Seattle scribes ived Poi r 9s Retin be ' 4 ‘is i ne like the fleet cinder path | was wretched. He missed sev- | go any be this week heaven help Sass Wrancleco for the open “petad Vance, Brooklyn's great pitcher, was presente i} Dulong’ s Bird eed e Harvard stadium, eral putts of four or six feet | pi) Steedm het official Week of the season all they} with $1,000 in gold and a medal emblematic of the most! agile, 1, beat Anés Hal, ¢ Nurmi, according Hugo Quist,| whieh he would have been likely scorer for coming fp eeerd was what a wonder Marvin | valuable player in the National league for the 1924 season Wine 211- Mile ergs h Li 4 1 quite; {to sink on other days . © Maguay was | a : % sabion Mateos up to hiv best running and he on of au 't been fool Bde youns right-hanc tookea | during the Golden Jubilee celebration at Ebbets field the’ we: Ronee Holderne ‘at times a 28 games and lost six. Pigeon Flight . has a lot of stuff.| other day. Vance, last year, won te, except . that more choice itching amounts to much LBERT DULONG ote t and Oh at M - y or wher ieee pliching able fo. throw The presentation of the bag of gold was made by Fred A a ete ett es tats " 7 ALLE iM ball’ swiftly or to curve it. | Lieb, president of the Baseball Writers’ association, as is Sines Saab 4 PEER “dame Of course, that ability helps, depicted in the above photograph. ivgpen ats : Pepetpapetiay but it isy’t everything. _ Knowing how to pitch comes wt nn’. ® |142nd English Derby if as +18 tide ne he 2ii.mile courne jusily-famous Shamrock. Beri ceis| Carded for Wednesday)" ™ tded Bob staff, pitching idwin he club retu new pitcher from the ab, and Fred Lucas, the red: first German ¢ sh champlonship, low an ex-champlon, in the F. Bailey, of Rochester, N. am Leaves for Seattle a Te ; ted Weomer from Bost in th Western league. ain er m e STANFORD UNIVE RSITY Cal beat G. L. Osborne, ot Be sraves, ure expected to help out the experience he'll be heard) yi cues May 26-—-With a half{nymede, the from ree pee fornia, M. 26 ple club, two and one, z a | ing moundsmen some. rem, but it’s the rare youngster dozen prime favorites to ¢ Royal stab! rs that ha : at 4‘ re it _jm. H Mackenzie Kons won from A. M. | seats ARE who can step in without previous/sentiment and money, the 14 had more than utaide chanc 9514/0 New Yor je to partici: »| Gagliano, of France, two and one | REAL Tos ; work and win in this com-jannual derby, to be run tomorrow |to seis! Coast conference mee | In another international mateh Peas os ig ai eom Downs, has all London| Archibald, American jockey $51.37) Tet STUFE A last-minute the squad | of the first round, i } Mok aheuie he Bathe Eldred’s Record fore in the long history of the | butcher orse. Btock a $98 | bos showing tf Gasparr, sprinter, and | stars 0 a ~ | goodly crowd of diamond bugs are ape th re tehe ed classic Lord Archer's Crossbow, with | tauwene Se lac hoadiat hears aded miler, were unable to | Patterson, three and two. expected to be on hand for the IRTY-TWO- gariies blished a Se +9 _— jenve college because of studies The tournament. started in. tair| and {0 'g Brick Eldred’ tecora Humble laborers and clerks Bullock up, has been established | \"° & Fauconnie 64 . ap tudies, and | : is following | 0PChing game of the series tomor- hats she eta turned to hunches when the the 5 to 1 favorite, but Manna er & vane 30.4 KENAULT annives are going Fred | weather, with a big crowd to fel in {TOW inaecutive hit meyer saeee 5 7 and : }the playe t envy n 3 Mite ccets two more games to tie| form sheets offered a hopeless | may yet go to the post aa the |! ot | _SAN FRANCISCO,—Juck Nene ane nt ancecae HARE RLUIE” secoat ok | SiO ninbg aed looked for eaters is ° } . adian heay a ” « e ernoon, ” e Mark set by George wi i they were getting favorite, due to the fact that euwens O0.53. | ae eerie 5 % . . hi Ae #2 iF day, which is Decoration day, and ’ Pes Louis vily on Piory Park, a | Steve Donoghue, the most popu Gress é +H # a bout, “with Geen tic nines. Pnigei jouncement said | pla r | gnotharheragalel te Gocked toe krnee Browns this! horse owned and trained by | ler rider in England, will be in | \eree sta aa dune § is ic nah poaerenee fora to} day, which is greeted with cheers ie Sussex the Siiddle ¥ Re five-man team which will enter | o : by the Seattle branch of the now sprin Charlie Howard, a ihe ONGC — ri a no ar butcher, It im likely that 27 entries will |} MA MALS ane sa Hottie, i Wey o2 3 ye P rG b defunct Pacific Coast Baseball Writ tauwens Masi ne ffman ha } s Society and royalty, feeling 2/5 to the post and the race will be /orecnrs K Cliffe, local heavyweien tha cake es | eats ercer CuDOS er association, as it gyps them out oO social obligation to the throne wereirun before a crowd of at least | tonne fips ke ee : my Las hee ee or an off-day. has been one of Mt ~ ‘ PM iy od, 2 the discus 145 feet in practice, A triple by Johnson and a single | Eats the finest and/putting bets on his m: " y 2s 100,000, | Hugo Lelstner, hurdle star, most consistent | ———__— Sede and |by Windland, in the ninth inning, | * Glenn (“Tiny”) Hartranft are do. |guve the Queen Anne A. C. a 14 to | Miller Resigns as nt AC. F S op Sg eee {emt At| Penided on to tiake certain. Staaten [eee ee tee ee ©. 8 1491 Former cattle nie kay Coast League )|Independents Win; | Columbia’s Mentor afte Dona in both oases ee gymnast think he is the | Cinch Semi-Finals) sew von, soy i slugging game, Sunday. j S G thand. | Fred Mil | st | Nelson, Joelson and Windland led rep tars Get points in best ri Gr, who succeeded Jim aa conch RGAN VS FANE mI the, hitting, with three hits out of ef biter cotside wa iow ree | the’ Arden Cube, | Leder cmc Be MAT TITLE i. osh Num boat ao bacaa gece, I | Day Sunday, the | red oa a rea. tied ehnacplent tae sls entry Sentmerwrelarat 9 |, he ore RH B ‘ . —— ies avers 7 9 lost nohed “splines ta (nee ® Agoat Ick of succens this | shamplon, has signe Johnny | UI TO JUDGE . ne score— 5 wo IX of the 14 freshmen ball tossers bed vs % Sseanson has reling nhec nie pce June ‘ erce! Sawkis 3 9 year Eldred has Ht 458 ir division of The ion. =a pS ig a Par pees Sat f iQ A er c. 1418 Py Who received letters for this sea- Se ils “Gots ht 4 13 Juniot Baseball league’ Sun n “by mutual agreemen Ww PARNER TO wow | CHICAGO, May Tho world’s!Q A. 4 : oo ‘ son at the University of Washing- “ELDRED hitting, altho he 1 $ ABS] y Hines, M. I. T. coach, will take | Frank Farmcr, Tacoma veteran, witt| heavyweight wrestling title, now n| _ Batteries—Rubenback, Evans and}ton were former Seattle high schoo? the honor in 1920 and is in in cat (ast: Johnny Gadi y held the Cuba | SMP of the Biue and White oars-|nieet Kid. Nortolk, coloren t.|dispute’ between Wayne Munn, patie tee Corelli; Rea and Nelson. | stars. ger of losing ft again with| No games; tama trave |to two bingles, while the latter! spirit ba: | scat Lo god a Lewis. | f, Casale Torehy ‘Torrance sued the fank Brazill setting such a dizzy s | team blew up in the fleld and made 2 STRIBLING win: 2 ee een ee ONO. SOMME bite EES oa a ig ; GAMES THIS WERK Ps ily sala and’ mad B.C. PUCK TEAM LOSES arterieiel ai ipphihes Judge Hugo Friend, former Uni Washin: on pee {Day, Eddie Hagist, Tommy Hyllen- , h errors. | 1 Kans, May 26—"Young ‘ 4 , But doy after day Eldred hits, Francteco at Seattle, | ihe tesoetientc Gin Cee ae LOS ANGELES, M. 26.—Tho | striving, Nght heavyweight box. | Y¢rsity of Chicago athlete, He will gren, Chet Schlinker, Windy La. Bea Lie rere pitcher that ever| Loe Angeise, at Fartiend [five straight samen wind up their| Vancowver Monarchs, Pacific Const |‘t fleered “Chice” Mtetonuah four vimes| rile on an application by. the Aote| Cougars in Meet: 20 Hares Barraser. ne ae r hit Salt Lake at Vernon | preliminary reason against tho Gur.|!% Champions, left today for thelr | inn rely ‘the, Southerners {28 4H injunction to restrain Lewis | Sete Vere Hatry adnehan,) Harry consecutive hitting = mark om - | | field Cubs Sunday at Garfield. home in the Northwest. They were | ** In a Boston-Chi box score} The score these names appear: Grabowski, | Arden Cubs Zahniser, Wimbsganss, Ezzel, Picin- | Independents held on until the|ffom labeling hit HF, | defeated last night by Los Angeles| {Mal sone, but ‘alied to land a clean i blow during tie fight 2 7/!n an-exhibition game, 6 to 5, bring. | 8 oling to an end a five-game series | be a strain on him, but it int seem to affect his general iY any as he is playing a better ound game now than he has If world's chu | The Washington State college |Butler, Al Grandstrom, Tommy 'oel- pion on tho ground he won the|tfack team arrived here this morn. |lefson, Gerald Calhoun, Joe Jonson, i [title by hin defeat of Munn, coon |!& for the meet with the Uni. | mil Oechs and Ct Chirenee Dirks, YOUNG FANWELL DEFEATED — [after that youngster won a match | Yet of Washington, which was] Ss ich, Vache and Mostil. Whaamean| Batteries —Warle Jordano; | which Vancouver won, three games , Cal, May 24.—nity {from Lewis bifid ai “appa omen ee | Wingo Out of Game mone time. * great American pastime! | Gaffney and Provost to two. referce’s dvelsion after i : plock. Coach Fred the st merican f | K figitiog here tner sight | MCHANG TO VERNON | Bothler took 16 men north for the, About Three Weeks i | With Young Farretl of Los Angetes n ph Ra ava ees ve | Ted Baldwin | Mitch, Oaktand, took the decision fae | LOS ANGE! May 26.—Robby | °Y¢"" CINCINNATI, N Ivy Vv (OU can't kéep a good man down. j Jack Murphy, Lon Angeles, Schang, veteran cher and utility} | go, Ted Baldwin played a fine veteran catcher d base for two years for Seattle was run off of that bag this | Bring by Frank Brazil's big bat. | 4 = But Ted, too good a ball play- | (/ (His \S-To SHow You “Sigg be sitting on the bench, who fri is man, has been claimed by vers RENAULT. “WORKS'": hand on a foul tip Saturday, CANNEFA by the waiver route and will re! gan FRANCISCO, May 26—-Jack | “i! he out of the game for at toast i IN port to the Tigers at once. , Schank | Renault, Canadian heavyweight, be. |‘? weeks. Bubbles Hargrave, | | : . | has been with Sacramento. several Cincinnati's other veteran catet gan training here Monday for his Shep Mn | ANGLE | KAD years and was with Seattle for a mi his | suffered a similar acci¢ | | | SIN LISTEN, A Noy woud? fag tyes pacrdeh tor 1e-round bout: with George: Godtrwy, Ia aang aa pate aa ai month “AR CHICAGO, } 26.-—Willle. Hopp. 0 ne, ero, fighter, on J : as been out of the game , How tong he will stay | “THT EGG THURSDAY EGAD ROSCOE, POUNDS OF aS tee yester in the matches of their ° It eal ug ie wiha | there is problematical, as Billy | WIGHT How IT MEAN To I Feel RIctr trecce : m8 seems to us it would be much ate fi E LARD UNDER hree-cushion billiard series. Canre- more fitting if they'd hold. the 4 a Mecave Ba hen ne ent, 1 || Poach Wim, FiROT T Now THAT Nour mA Veet iD fy NA WouLD |fax took the afturncon round, 50 to ou paws al i) OW | marbte tournaments al _Marholies f Gyome iplace,.too.. . | NUDGE HIS CHIN Werth OPPONENT WILL Go Ww ra PSLRA 21. Hoppe won tu the ning, W ll | Bay, Baldwin has mado hime Useful MY LEFT, AN HE Aske Se Wo Meeu ee ar bic PERMANE {66 {0 80. . Canmefax tends, 100 l |p as e as Last Year 1 at first base anc } ‘ grtstop hae wai) uO) ST’ PORTER “10 MAKE FOR NOU SO WAD OF GUM moti sa BY BILLY EVANS the youthful southpaw of the oe HE sbuthpaws have disappointed | Pirates, was the sensation of [ NATIONAL imal during the first month of the} the National league, This. year | Prior to tho start of tho season, | his first six starts, OP His LOWER BERTH “THEN OUT POPS MY \ RIGHT AN' HE GOES UNDER “TH’ GAG! « PLEASE HOLD NOURSELF i) CHECK DURING THE BOUT, AND NOT SUBJECT UNDER A CHAIR! + @ great team man and a fine ee when the old pinch comes, “SOLON SHAKEUP league races, he turned in only one win in a teally every big league club,| During the first month of play MENTO, Cal, — Lont , i % ise: who has tried to ecil HIM “TO SUFFER THE, |New York .. 5 with the exception|the veteran Cooper, one’ of the t, FFECT OF Brooklyn 1 lof the Chicago! Cratticst southpaws in the business, Pek but couldn't, has been re FULL ERFECT.O }EnMadelphia a6 White Sox, boasted |¥&S unable to win a single bull | Je ete el. Gineinnatl 4 0 § » d Be tormerly atts Varnonieseiit sc al NOUR FURY fe | Pittsburg 16 4 itching state top: | Z4me for his new club, tho Chicago Q ayia et none whl Joie Hloston 18 Neney t. | Cubs, ‘ ie team soon. Bill Cunninghan Chicago ut beanie with lef lout outfielder, is also expeeted | Bt. Louis . 30 . 5 the fold soon. | Eddie Collins be Ciney’s Case Hd is be| | | Marotuet, Pirate outtlelder, tit rately ‘ moaned tho fact ieee heed CAS BatS as in Kia 26th vonsec kamen hoa % =] y an 0) + single and a double—and helped beat the that sy ace in nexed only thine wotbties date Cubs 6 to &. one port-sider, Miko ‘i Chiongo: ssiece esate (8% 000 (Cvengros, and there iat as ion they figured, was a question as ¥ Going all the work, getting Pittaburg Hee Lt yee Batterles—Bush, Jacobs, Brett to whethor he would si sch pik with three wins and be ablo to place as ‘psd nina | | | Each year DAY'S Shops grow BIGGER! Why? ‘Knowing how!'* “Harry Thompson, southp as A fren cont to Shreveport in the | league. | hy Thero’s many a man ‘wearing DAY'S Tailored Blue sergo Trousers with a ‘‘once-wid- Easy Contests for | and Hartnett; Morrison and Smith. " j "4 A similar condi Owed"? coat and vest. They i Prep Leaders Today) )\ * Anna ination ot the American With a few eee, || @&teh 40 style and: workman. | rondway and Garfield, elie Hartnett, vat fact, Collins frank-| tons, On the whole, the WONe begs and vests tatlored , corneal: Oe | " if . pepasebal} leaders, “were Mounol, Yanks ee EVANS ly admitted that in| Of the southpaws has not come ° oe Pass paratively easy “samen thin} | Wiis ron §/ hoping for success, he was more or| Up to the expectations of most 0 Beeisiiin at Prankin and Gertie | LL {| (ull ; 4 ‘ Simone, Athletion {less playing a hunch, Ho doped it] of the managers, Heading Dealera Fr Bae A aia Hi ae ocneveit ui Kelly, Giunta | that since so many clubs had trom! Last season there was an epl- Have Them! MEA other games, Ballard’ mat Weikta Pirnts 8 }two to four lefthanders, some of |domie of southpaw. pitching and It | Be Mincotn, at Ballard, and West s« s, : the novelty of that stylo of pitch-| was uniformly successful. In the ing might wear off, lessening its | world series, southpaws were vory Caeecttn Daagae | offectivencas, Queen Anne. | httle and Queen Anno played at| | | much the whole thing, particul iy . If such proved to be the case, he| from a Washington standpoint, The Ge NE | American League figured his pitching staff, dom: | veteran portalders, Mogtidge and | BAS! = BALL Rt Giyunl« Won tone per, | MAted by rightshanders, might bo | Zachary, featuring, a, ~" <=> pila fs that much moro efficient, 4 , i ob , Philadelphia A Tho season of 1925 hay produced te fae pa e ESAT ; ’ Syeaiinton 8 Results So Far 4 reversal of form on tho part of tatlored d Ys. . ‘ Y So far Collins has gotten a good} the southpaws. Only » ° disco [Pp 5 leveland 19 & ¥ » Only a few have Pa ae : st [ts Tout 7 break in this respect,” His capable | been able to win consistently, Pers TOUSEL'S. Sa RUMHED AY: Niw York 9 righthanded pitching staft has kept| haps the thoory of Eddie Collins “RORFOLR SU Neserved sents, Bi ae Beaton: ry his club in tho first division, that the novelty had worn off is Last season at this time, correct, ~ rf