The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1925, Page 14

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7 Experience THE S£ STAR VED a phe Paes a Be at AE a a iia. “ght Card C leted N mi Li A ( Ross Hangs Up Fight Ca om plete urml Loses Cc ion! earing IX- 00 ar: orcum Also Error Record > Next Week’s Sh to Helffrich ~ eee om ~| Available i ty for Nex eek’s Show) to Helffric vailable in oo ae With Dode Bercot and Ted Krache in the main event, . ‘ R C Cl ll molar Lonnie Austin, who is promoting Tuesday's smoker at the in Last hace rew Classic Fi: ~ eball park, has completed his card, | 6AME again Roy Cliffe, the husky adian heavy Finnish Star Attempted a c ee weight, will fight Harry Lee in the six ons Monks} Try a |Fight Lies Between These | as ° uch in r i A by round semi-windup. Cliffe was to have Half-Mile Event ying Men for Job; Wuthen- Ameriens boxed Roman Rainic but the Massena all-NMiule Even ow Coxed Two Crews being Bob said to have strained his shoulder in ar ars 0 UD & trig Tacoma Tuesday N' . Bs ta ig Ps S Fa played Jupe os . rps Ted Frayne, the fast-coming Seattle too much even for ih ; Me heavyweight, is carded to meet John Bud- Pa i 5 bg stretch, mak. nick, another local fellow, in the four- . | Pow oe round special event ru t | wreate ind) t ' eee aa Yakima King, a colored light-heavy- hon! 1 fellow at t - ‘ weight from Yakima, and Duke Potter, of tomorrow w tile pe S Los Angeles, tangle in one preliminary, m t ie b wiimmers BERCOT with Dutch Keiser and Al! Franks, an < < ; - P f ; Indian featherweight, meet in the other. Ho beat every | Ak sda Peldhy to er orm Ts mts on colin t f row h d 1 ec er S uspen e task and bi mur imine wil tempted a " ha : mu » db th . Bday night att Ho th © COR o'clo a e ¢ al Po c! Indian’ S ; ot .. FARRELL here sustained | with the sce r tal Poa durability | ton Juskien |mew faces to ‘te fan aod ‘ 4 e wal ext i ey will make @ ea « | b \ c " he e 0 a Seattle Manager Benched ha: League President for', Allen Helfrich of J pitt aati. CALLOW showing io ibe a the greateat 1d tance y; D tophtcd bd Run-In with Umpire at Salt Lake; Bad Break for ° dren roe teggesglepsy ax Phe rents between Merb Morcum and) at the present time for thp gue Tribe in San Francisco Series colle -Faoe ato adiur C tha toeloe Ree ene eae? ed atone Bete i It as the final app t ft yes ‘a All of the ins and outs of the] be held at the Lake Washington | Z BY L iF: ae a racket canal here the latter part of daly, ED” KILLEFER insists upon talking back to aie cet ne wee SS Ot the two, Wuthenow has tna] Because of the strenuows tring the umpires, and on the opening day of the tiie-to thaws pea agp ow St r Beats 2 the greater experience in that he Sasa stances sate ae ; all-important series with the San Francisco |ing defeat of the Wr star upon ota ie Washin ton mc itha Hibs cand’ lg tat ger chance to get into action { Seals the manager of the Indians has been |the lack of condit ~ H Iff “j | Ti g hie the: “aa hen Stusty Callow! Year before Seattle fans - Hlettrich finlahed fresh 13 yard elffrich Time | im the edge when Ttusty Callow | ene, before indefinitely suspended for an oration he de- ESE ch etgy . | names the men who will man_the ‘oach Daughters is letting nh Salt ahead of Nurmi in 1 5 HEN Jim Charteris stepped wairy baat the Hudso Mor- the bars long enough to haye livered to one of the indicator men in Salt /4)°8° oF * a half-mile im 1:65:2 Jn rac ching I the Job in the California | swimmers perform Th Lake. Word to that effect was en to ATith's nine-y the Waahington-W ashing ton ee deat well Merle Faden will perform on ti by Harry Williams, league president today Those who t Btate dual meet here Tuesday he Wi a E il How, himacif, won't say any-|ten-foot board and slso. trom: ty It's a bad break for the Indians in’ such w|?™ ra" in og ig All AC US EASLEY) ett uit "ashen Sine Daltrey vital series, as Killefer is one of the few managers in nD base- Bie doy ey ame hy tag : lane Panes HIE~ University of Washington | in the dally workouts ie : {support ard and “Bloudy” ae “, WohES hall @ w that he wan net there when’ be “and field team romped| shifting his nen about trying to i Rieveley, ball that can “make” his ball club. ‘ that | not t why Rk epi.cord bo : ane 115 i, | DASH . P| for tried to keep up with the flying 1:56:4 » an victory over|find the best combination also | ‘And, incidentally, it’s the second suspension for him this dal Set the Ae dl oe ; Heth Wado Bitigtont oe vee the Mikes ot aes i aleetiete een ae year and both times he will hs ave been on the bench during | CoNnaehIG ecniidly thee Hus ¢ ‘ over: cides and Stato In their} men fight harder for thelr positions) | oor {ie ito sie wt zames with the Seals, as he}ouc) nin manager today o's track fi r re conceding nual duallas it keeps them uncertain as to|7# > Hinetp 5 An | Fe SOR gs EIS CEE lg }Qu ix manag aid i" ' «| ; ia Ea tg ail bat Vea: son, Kenny Currier, Lambet —&* Zbvszk was bounced in the epening|xoing home to rest. He’ balled off ’ er of beat rat ibaa cpuplaeentt osc ao/, safety . nberg, Spriggs Wascher and Bab Deny Zbyszko © Wes, cr the season. Pel © Riguties tarda ain lars eee : . e.g a a coat ae a y thin summer 4 t € th ct are that Callow will plek | In the women’s 50-yard ; Title Claim Wath Ribegor ln the tana 1 saa aati May ' fines Walk bien tak a definite ‘lght upon the. arrival! Neva Brownell, Agnes Pte) CAGO, May 27.—Stanisiaus || “°O" haw | Hel come back to thi ntr th ¥ re RS at eee Dorothy Widmer and Kartins HICAG: 5 i audodar 4) « ‘ + - the dant 10 days ‘Zby t as va Nah hee EY es Hurley will try for first place denied a 1 eeu or bw ‘ j a . i straining Le Sea naka das a } f Babes Beaten; Peng a has feature of the swim exhibition from t w c oa oJ s bg = ard medley race ia le amplon gla Tigers Topping wags be surprising 1 team sel ate tue of his ae Pov hp s Rie oe rep Ulrcul ; Pe as Honea ck eo | rnberg, Robert Heo, “Big” Munn nn’s de- |) 1 of th PRE STANDINGS 4 Set lis: Smith ges Wascher will be leat of Lewt | e ¢ hing Ur w 1 ’ Gill's record of ontender for th os nd missed badly . z “CHARTERIS 9442 Eli tio VEER Soa f fe medley , relay ng shower | oP ee c 3 “hart de a new r t ation ‘ oes ell Aiierican Leswne } GEORGE CLARK “eign i$ et]. Jimmy Chartoria made a new rec. | min . | MEDLEY o jay. the sun broke thru pei gu Here's action for you sport) We se Sai rAd peg gutioa ST aasy.. Wa ened | for Speed Classic | vixnvr 1 good weather was assured for the )0 fans! Fred Carter, The 5 es Societal | INDIANAPOLIS, May shim. | The mediey race is a 10yarl < opener today Won Lost 1 rag t sani- ’ No : : : Pay cinetaeciprandey vedio lass event, the first 100 feet being free [7 i ; Dawrar port ry Star's demon southpaw cam 4 I was again in — the nm trials for the mile nutomo- | v1 15.” the second, beckstrobe an fhe Indians’ regulars are report t the solis Motor | *t¥!¢; the second, oe he sand cliff Brady will be | : eraman, waa on the job at) hanebary | Hmelight by taking first in (hy ces 8 ihe uneleperols Spe | the third breast stroke, ‘This form ot : hack at second base with Buster “4 ts the Washington-Washington j cet el y cinched tho{ Put, dieu, broad jump and senda : ide re weather |/20NS {8 growing very popular and MeCabe in left feld ih 36 see State dual track and field ueaday by beat-| for firs: in the bieh jump onaltinnarr: was one a ‘ Be sn Hieat bad finger a aang | George Clarke, Washington r vm ra allies ‘Inte inthe ram. won both the 100-yard an o-yard | siiter and received the cov-| P for a few oa y se | At Washington kh. H. E high jumper, topping the bar : while nonmarsty i asin events in fast time. The summary |eted p. position by attaining a| HU SKIES LEAD i edn Rollie Naylor, new righthanded ere % Aided at six feet. ; 6 The meddles suxiad ott woh Slows ed of 110.4 miles an hour for 10} ysoscow, Idaho, May 27.—Washe a fFO pitcher, joined the Indians today | —————— y walisnae. ehes ‘ ele t 4 Se ia RY pt sed: another in‘ the w miles His m oe near 0 ae ington is now leading the Nor) @%r when the tribesmen went thru a th M . Batteries: Groves, Andre Sais neahan nd faster than the official ord made | west conference baseball racq ptcl morning workout at the Rainier In e lViajors [ees Perkins, Fox; Covaleskie and Grant Loses Zager ie OO by Tommy Milton in the race, |thanks to Idaho, which dropped 0: ‘ valley ball yard. He's a big fe PENCE TRE EY ns nosed: Out is ee, jA. C. out of the lead by winning and has had plenty of experience “i " 7 shy c f Anno at Queen Anne t j4-1 Tuesday. ©. A. G still has 1 He piched. tothe batters Satins || Newterdays herw—otas Carey. veteran | vier Game mom & in British ee eee ie RUTH RESTING (fre. oso ee the hitting practice. Naylor did all|Tittsburg outfielder, stole second. third |Bogton «os ceseeweserieee 2 8 G ay , Fi NEW YORK, May 27—BabeRuth |@!1 of its remaining games Wale of his flinging this morning with |}o0,. "in ine fourth ining end helped | ‘Batteries; Ehinke and Picinioh; Pen olf Tourney * CE vrdies—Du Bole, Waan.| Aas Scantite ubtat anaech finished its season. an overhanded delivery. eat the Oui Ai 8 nock and Hehang ANE See STWARD HO, EB Ma Horse. a sia ments today after having spent! prep TENNIS PLAT ON Fred Lucas, another new Redskin, | ty tse hit. beating Mane Wagner's : $9 Slure in the the British att i tal. He will be allowed to work out | Howard Langile was playing was bouncing around the infield and | ai mark. The Tigers beat the White rhe Gel Cet ee kl aniatetir nabip was Que dnily with the New York Yankees, | Henry Prusoff for the prep tennié @ also pitched to the hitters. Lucas | sox, § to 1 a pia shattered here to when Dougtax |? b 1 iat st" may: be: accweek loc: mites iw » at 3p. m. at Woodland park. will come in handy as a utility Man Graham and Cooney, cer ered At Chicago: nh MW. &/ Grant, the lone American survivor, |" 3 15racha bain aarenyce {this afternoon, The Roosevelt sat ag he hag a reputation for being | pitchers, grovel trates & anasto banker: [Detroit cae ean ‘eliminated | ra’ cave Swvalenietd pounds, 30|/WaS slated to win over Prosolt able to hit and play second as) 5"\, fend ¢ to'4 Leonard ‘and Bassler Grant, who reaides in London and | 4! pounds less than he did a€ the train-| "0 18 representing Garfield: 1s well as pitch. He worked in one! winiems and Sisler starred a the |: ly, Mack and ¢ who representa the Royal st. | U8 oF ie enn the semi-finals of the petrinecce ro asn't been | Browns dow Indi toe, § to 4 ge club, was defeate 2. We. land: timate © and Bente terson. parle | akatty, Greve the $199080 sesihge, |S ya % 39 1). Hon. Michsel Scott, Royal N Moi 1 Murray of Queen Anne ve innings duris ch he |At St. Louis | Hon. Michael Scott, Royal North . Morgan and Murray of Qui “Red” Baldwin kicked out of a ball|tne Athletics, 11 to ies Gee ee, ie a [tony two. up, and Gaw; Busard, | wash Clarke, Wash. Wed for fire] CORVALLIS, Ore, May 27—Big| Yesterday. ‘The doubles finals av” game at Salt Lake. “Beans” Rear- Getting to Pete Donohue early in the Cleveland . 2 | Height, € feet jthings from four members of the| also on today. don was behind the plate and Bald. | same, the Cardinaln beat tne Reds 9 to 1./t. Laule ; meer) | : I$ ‘4 dash—Jacobs, W, 8 C., first | Ore Deaalturat elle a orien », Edwarde and L. Se. } Schroede: ‘ash., second; Clarke, Wash., | in Thou Bad ine = rks Dee, Yom ond Mere lems | eats: tn Se eel oe! | BIGHT DRAW *|-———— |skepedar ea acendsCinnen, Weems | enon Aca couse tek down the middie.” The big catcher | hotins swept double header, 10 to 4 Sakaasel a sir Lasathbact DENVER, May 27.-Bryan “Red” NATIONAL | 220-yard low hurdles—Myers, W. B.C ton has run the mile in 4:24 this turned around and sald: “Bush!"| and 3 to 1 |. You don’t hear much about Gil| Herring, claimant of the Junior wel | tras viel dteok peal nelyyaicicd | yea ech made the two-mile run| ian) newaboy ae and in a few moments he was in| The —, grrirars ae oe tren! Dobie these days but we suppose he | terwelght ttle, fought VI | a | Javelin throw Purnell, W. 8. C., flirts | in Baker made 15.2 in the won ‘the “retereen ana street clothes. | first game t tof and losing the secona|1# Ot somewhere taking his annual|four-round draw with Izzy ‘Tanner | Won tobe oat, | Mauser: Washi Reoped Tan ecnters Wey Che. Tigh. bunsie, Sd ales teou HBA | a aevera aie erat fo |summer workout In glooming lof St. Paul last night New. York» 2410 toe {8 C- third, Distance, 17 heaved the javelin 188 feet, 3 . Galen Bob Carroll, former big league | ——_ SR peck j | Hrooktyn ‘ 1°48 [Pec sap mehr. Wi inches this season, They are in| st fighting ca" Young: Natloalia catcher, was a visitor in Seattle to- | Pittabarg a ae IyRIRU ebtaeanea at tack first-rate condition for Saturday's rays basieair oung ‘ day. He makes his home in Port-| Perey Cre 2 £ |. Reiay—Called off. Points given to W.| meet at Seattle. in the semi-windup. land. | | Boston 1% 18 8.6. a 3 | Chicago M32 The athletes went thru a strenu- oe arias JONES SIGNS | ca Vereok 8 m | = | | LOS ANGELES, May 27.— ev nt cee bare tadey, it Fi ; 7 | First game RW. E raga ke lb Coast League defeated Salt Lake in the first gam@ ting playing the most. prominent | UM RIGHT IN TH’ PINK AN’ You |New York 2 7. 1| PORTLAND, Ore; May 27— ‘of the series here yestendig, 6mm part, and Killefer ran half a dozen | | : ries TORR eal paineh eaParaanal| RB pitchers ragged in the outtield| (A BOSG—~ AN' WHEN “THEY wl Sove GAN ALL HE H] [At Boston ..... 6 12. 6} Johnny Je 0 ; Won tost pet.|_ The score: shagging fly balls | Tie =H GLOVES ON MY HAW BY CAN Ur 16 | Batteries — Barnes, Huntainger, | Beaver, and last season with Brook: |San Francisco . M13 (739 | Salt Lake. . F alls, | i} Bs! fe) oie ROSCOE, THE Fleniwee crs wen) WAN, we iy isner, ane Snyder, Hartley; Gra lyn, hag signed up and will join the| pa" react 20 a4 Varnon mint cua } ON, a ag i if hs | Ed Brandt, the big southpaw who | MALLETS “TOMORR: NG, BOXING Bour nl a RGBSHA. Pane Portland baseball team as shortstop | ose ae] oepeuee Olen ee Hannah Jumped the team, is now pitching TLL BE READY “To MEET KN WHICH You See THAT WELL, WHEKs Nie Pocky Bye) f | arriday., Hie was ecauntwacty ore DT hao dha. Seti ; a Afla-th IN WHICH Noi ew York , eck ri » was acd 3 st Beker, reson. ines ANNTHING THAT WALKS, PARTICIP: Boston +5 9 O/Iand on an option, but held out. Vernon “hos | Sea ' R RTE | Batteriew—Bentley, Dean, Hunt oe flay and said that be had won his | le RUNS, CRAWLS OR JUMPS fe] | ope NIGHT, TACKED | 4 SQUAD DROP |zinger, and Gowdy; Cooney and first two bames, striking out the| TH! GUN I FIGHT WoNT WILL BE THE Reis cross |O'Neit. a : St D hue Pulls a Sand first 13 men to face him in the | 8 DowN ! . : eve Vonaghue Fulls a Sande | first game andt has the stuff NEED ANY SECONDS, FIRST RUNG UP : WORD, | aie | ' temakem grantee at lke | PP] BUSTA CORONER AN | | THe LADDER “To Sar, Ral tba pe and Cops English Derby Race bee Smbetor, | bet HIS NEXT OF KIN fe HE HEAVYWEIGHT Pittsburg pest | ia ON ue re xe Tom Daly will have to do all of “TITLE wEGAD!. Batteries—Jones, Sieuland, Brett, | Ay! SOM DOWNS, Eng, May 2 PAYS FORTUNE | af my Man sve $0,009. all’ Of) , é and Hartnett; Kremer and Smith, H. Harri's three-year-old colt) | : May. 1st Elbat | @ catching for a while as Bald.’ First game— RW Manna, won the English derby here} | Prize for the holder of the Cal | win's finger, split in Salt Lake, {s Secale aD ones 1 | today. cutta sweepstake ticket on the | ” Boel, Pretty, baa. | JAt Philadelphia ’.......... # 49 4!) Aga Khan's Zionist was second| | winner of the English Derby | “cc ! ctr ¥ i | | Batteries—Vance, and Deberry;;and The Sirdar was third. was estimated today to be | erve. ‘ Cliff Brady has a bad finger, | | , Betts, Vines and Honline | The Sirdar was from the stable} | worth $450,000. James Carew, | too, the second digit on his throw. | | Second Game R. Hy w.,of the American horseman A, K.} | Liverpoot shipping man, held —Not entirely a tennis t ing hand being swelled badly, He | [Brootyn vee 8 126] Macomber, but was bred in Eu-] | the winning ticket on Manna, | but one of the features of the] ire Be Aen the, 1p of the tinge: |Philadelphia ......... teee 1 6 2! rope. the winne | THNNIS RACQUETS that we pet - ae ball and missed sev. | Batteries—-Germu and Hargraves; Manna, the winner, was a | &——————— RR Cae Wit) have for you—every one eral of the Salt Lake games. | Carluon, Hike and Wislon. We Melt) at 5 A winner. Special arrangements were give you splendid service! j wali 1 and Zionist carried thousands made for instantaneous transmis: ee Te Genre At Cincinnati Ry it a} of dollars, at $8 to in the Tate | sion of the “fash” to. the ‘Prince [f} Here are, three sl ania Nel auertonahé whether he St. Louis . di o| betting. he Sirdar was a 100 | of Wales in South Africa and to from our Popular-pri would stat fedneuday's game. Ho Cincinnati Ha Fane Son dere to 1 shot on the books, army officers at isolated posts in FAVORITE ibe a pee hk in Utah for a Batterlos—Sothoron and O'Farrell; Mrs. C. Maver's: Warminster, was | the West Indies, in Hongkong, Cals < i fog na ‘bad throat, Donohue, May, Brady and Douglas, | fourth. : cutta, Bombay, Kenya, Mesopotamia LAKESIDE: Altho Brick Eldred hit in _ ere ee Ua were 9 to 1, 10 to 1}land Punjab and to the citizens in GREENWOOD . } 1) every | and 50 to 1, Australia and the United Salt Lake game, running hw ating | OAKS BEATEN ‘Thousands of pounds had been coe i deen of consecutive games to 22, | ; wagered on Manna simply because | Hundreds of millions of dolttars didn’t hit the fence once jn Hes | OAKLAND, May 27.—The Sacra-j Steve Donoghue, who had ridden must Nave been wagered on the weven games, something to remark | mento club defeated Oakland here | five other derby winners, had been| Derby. ‘The difficulty in figur- about ax he usually rattles ‘om oft yesterday; (8 tb 4. ‘ solected for the mount, ing the winner on form this year Tennis the tin boards every day he plays ‘| ri is ‘Twenty-seven starters went to made interest even greater and Balls in that park | The score No WH. BE.) the post on a track that was the @etting brisker than it has eine tana oo) 128) soft from heavy rains, but Man: been in past years, lau haps Ae 8 2) na was given a beautiful ride Manna’s winning time was 2:40 2.5, ir $4 De i Lantleld, Martin and! and was kept clear of interfer: There was very little to the race | | Shea; Delaney and Read ane: but Manna, who cantered acrous the Just before the starters went fo} finish line hardly breathing with a Sp ortin Goods Nowsco All the returns not yet being in,| the post, the British cablo system, | lead of olght lengths over Zionist, IVE STREET Gane sailed Wuemyai: [we 58 UND ofa ease wlth Moth reaching every corner of the em | ‘The Caloutta uweopstake tickot on : Fig out mea dy oemced a roal outsanding | pire and foreign nations, ceased to} Manna, held by James Carew, Livers vad Ni Nn eats, HH i y James Carew, Liver enerved Seats, It \ jehattenger for Benny Leonard's | function, awaiting the fastest hand:| pool shipping man, was worth ap. OME IN@)AN jtitley Jed messages of the year on the! proximately $450,000, —

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