The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1925, Page 25

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8, 1925. 4HURSDAY, MAY 125,000 Fans _\ Rhyne Is | Tem porary Chief Four British THE SEATTLE TAR PAGE 25 Expected to See Indianapolis Auto Race BASEBALL McTigue Is 21 Sure Starters-in SUB on A “ _ . Y + Cc] t ew | Golfers Left |, BITS Gy) Favored in ' SOO-Mile Speed Event e . . yee 5 - . ; ass a Hay in Title Play tes { <4) Betting Now Advance Crowd Already Swarming Into Indiana . PEN «peat pe ae | 5 . Metropolis; Ralph De Palma Goes at 108.6 Miles | I Ps 2a-| BY HENRY L. FARRELL = rtsto W Ahi ea P Per Hour 0 p for t " 1 rou ct Billy Lane tripled in the first in N . . P - — ar ur golf t { t ” at . EY GERALD P. OVERTON si ; I Hrazill « f Da s NDIANAPOLIS, May 28,—The vanguard of the speed- SEA ATS eS TAR rs tres * I ay throng wa ing in Indianapol for the ci y x er Kiron, |. Brasili went Hitless until tle leet 6 s . Decoration Day automobile races here Saturday. Frisco Infielder Does Ev- alias foreig n t ~! .s| By Saturday morning the tide will swell to a crowd of erything Well; Better - . ws of | 1 )00 or 150,000 persons, who will see the 13th annual . i va good) international sweepstakes 500-mile race. Than Some Majors eras tore tempest gat | Billy Phyle had « terrible time be ehh An There are 21 sure starters for the race, 18 having quali- 3) LEO H. LASSEN \m ist pl sh ae **\ fied Tuesday and three terday. Lo Pec ine bade -w : ; nt . freque during ; , Ralph De Palma’s Miller S al clipped off the 10-mile / Sas 5 down in Robert Ha qua , «| qualifying run at 108.6 miles an hour yesterday, the best . qneiseo ruh out of adjectives emf Sra eo Eddie Mulligan played a nifty of the day. R. J. Vail’s Special did 104.7 miles an hour G : ane ‘ hae ; ga third ¢ for the Be : .,|4nd L, lL. Corum’s Miller Special qualified at 103.5, +4 “a icky 5 wine pauj| , Cars which have not yet been on the track for the quali- nk En came up with seme I " e lication runs will be n a final chance today. crivenings are Re Mehlhorn Is wig ee Se former amat = a ot matin otter Wentinn : ei pith bea ove en’ “« New Batting Teddies Win Leading Golf andeat_ puncher about this powerful, something to rave The Seals are Leader for ear eck a fine minor league ball High School FARRELL “nig Bill Plummer is limping around Play in West hat beats | Hiam Ment. | With @ bad ant ? club and the team + VHICAGO William Meh: as OO them out figures to win the IC or Westmortland Countr ms y 0 t i P- et onors aout professional, led the field in the, Nick Dumovich in feat becoming o betting b ng - 17 a as inch ‘owe there AS a big day for Howard reste npi : Je ecks ahru the gene yutty I 1 earue annexed daseba e e ‘ he mar it tougher to nigh school There ha . t 1 ng Henry | Gilda Gray, dancer at the Colum ¢ t I @ I ff of d with the loss of stops . clout 1 a - aay t first | were ta . , L J thre es in three sete aver , v \ en ange! y TigUR i e 0, 6-1, 6-2 Hollocher, Roge rege | It 400 m ed Hugh Benton, the many : . e t ould nt elt ¢ aided in copping they were any es cTigue was « k bts Char-|the doubles title for the Teddies Pee nee te ces eet tenor! MAT BOUT. SET man sen | om Maran nd Mca of Gua The own ‘ k El ‘ Anne. ‘This went five sets, how- ing arm, Rhyne plays farther MICHIGAN CITY, Ind, May 26. money was being Iaid that the ‘* now |e er. ‘The score: 6-2, 11-18, 6-2, k on the grass than the ave With the nte t mpion would stop the burly Ber h club, in-|3_¢ 2 Wece shertstop and can get to WORTH WINNING ooitign att tenbach 4 of last Sunaay, Nive <0 LONDON, May 28 Dono-| training, ar There nothing in the poreremenceranerin ) balls that would otherwise | O. A. C. WINS by vi Wing that F switch In the betting. It in the r War 435; Los . . . hits. He has a good palr r y ae Rcogpngate ok aie was re claim the sult of the form shown in the Salt Lake, Vitt, WALLA WALLA, Wash, May 238. i and putouts last year, ing camps of the two fighters $89; Seattle,|—Hitting won for O A.C. in a a ie Pr nas. shennan the belief that skilled, sharpshoot visto, .276;| baseball game here yesterday with | ahter can lick a vrude, swing. Vernon, | Whitman college, the score ending tt shows his great ability to get to | aah iaa Bek batted balls. Rhyne ia not a powerful hitter, | Dut a dangerous one. He ts batting | around .320 now and hit about that rate Inst year. To the student of baseball, who knows that a shortstop can make ak a ball club, it is a treat to} GEORGE CUTSHAW @ Rhyne perform With “Red” Killefer taking a rest because he can't resist JONES.& CO Se the lure of debating with the umpires, George Cutshaw is cnysoays ' Makes Grade the of of cattle Indians for a few de | Herman en ak | the chief of the Seattle Indi 1 few da } SHIPPING | ians I W Herman would jc last fall word drifted here Fe rans soiooe leaus hitter Miet Krache to Be tg mee | Here Friday for Training OEPT. ing first, Base. Herman start: | ed the season in | the outfield and | the position Sr the [RAI on te a Lex | ing new to him|MVED KRACHE will wind up ~ he stood on the} training in Seattle fo: third edge of the cliff|bout with Dode F i] Most or the) | tim® while go- in after fly Tuesd: nigt balls, r T “g Hoaulaos Yesterday's hero—Joe Harris, vet-| a Elliott was hurt who takes good and a triple. and gave the WV he was brought care of himwelf ore 8 se dialed | x in t first should be in| } . 7 aspaeahien alae food shane, aa! Bob Meusel hit a home run with \ C= has done a real job of he funt boxed re on base _The Yanks beat the atl } ack =F Box, 4 to bs — cra br gottig _ a marpeye Eddie Rousch’s home run with two reach and has been doing excel:| take much Rene ee him to prepare for a serap Rercot been buay lent work in taking bad throws. There may be better first sack ars in this l¢ague, but Herman is far from the worst and it's doubtful | Glenn Wright 1 a homer with hanes filled 1 1B p the Pirates has at | ° > the 10th inning if anybody will move him off of the} KRACHE Austin & -Bal's/ | ie ae) sihe bag on the Seattle team this year. | gym for the past Pp ; sae , His hitting at the start of the |f¢¥ days, returning to the indoor w 4 to 2 victory over the} MOTORMATES 3 at ft werk Vanco: ; és ‘ sg ety rt Se phathaper yd wing ih egy aie on Vancouver! “Ike Kamp, a rookie southpaw, set in service . . the Giants ot ie 84 he getting his bearings in Salt Lake,| While the boys aren't making any 7 Sas Pico ht toate aad pe - specific weight, they should ses won their t ame in a He always has hit and figures to do} %@ in this league. Valla Is Fast SENE VALLA'S chief stock in trade ts speed. The Frisco centerfielder is a : good ball hawk because of his | fleetness of foot, He went back | } | }around 144 pounds when they enter ie (f ge ene i poore the, ring. Bunched hits off three Detroit e the White Sox a 10 to} ‘er the Tigers Home run leaders—Hartnett, Cubs Meusel, Yanks, 16; Hornsby 9; Williams, Browns, 9; Rob Browns, 8; Simmons, Athiet ; Wright, Pirates, 7. (CANNEFAX IS _| CUE LEADER & le CHICAGO, May 2%—At the half- way mark, Bob Cannefax, three} an wae oot oe\COLLEGE NET Delivery cars start and stop, start and stop—all day, every day. De- spite these exactions Associated Gasoline consistently helps thous- e bc centerfield boards catch a drive from Babe Herman's bat Wednesday that took a fast start and speed. He is driving a balt better at the! Wate than he used to, but he is still @ punch hitterat the plate. That In one thing that may keep him in the | Hoppe, balkline expert, in their | | PLAYERS MEET| 2M. Weather permitting, the Oregon minors, altho soma of the outfielders and Washington five-man tennis| that were with the’ st. Louis Cardi-| POP PREDICTS jtcams were to play their dual meet | nals this spring in California couldn’t postponed in Eugene at the Uni te SAN FRANCISCO, May 28.-—Stan oArry bate for V | ford university will have @ good foot: | CALLAHAN BUSY “Mushy” Callahan, welterweight, who defeated Spug Meyers Tuesday night, was signed today by Jack Doyle for another fight in Los Angeles June 23, Ha. versity courts this afternoon, | The Coast conference meet geta! ball team this year, ‘declared “Pop” | under way here Saturda Warner, Stanford coach, yesterday | =o meeting here of| ands of them to roll up surpris- ingly economical mileage. The sustained quality of Associated Gasoline will show its value in your car just as emphatically. in addressing a Fying Ebony seems to be stand Stanford alumni, The team will be|ing up well under his sudden fame. one “that we can alt be proud of,”|. . . At least he hasn't gone into eald’ Waener | ine movies or vaudevil $7.00 Plain and Fancy Serge Trousers $4.95 $8.00 Fancy Cassimere, “Tweed : and Thouars $5.95 $10.00 Full Dress Broadcloth, Flan- nels and Serge $7 95 Trousers .... lave! You Ready? —for the week-end? Have you looked over y upply of tneklet Some in Hahn's $9.00 Worsted fords and Tweeds | D> | to ol Do no, then with $12 and $15 Extra Fine Serges and Flannel Fancy Dress $8 95 e Trousers “Sustained Quality” as ap- | : plied to pete rey Gasoline : and Cycol Motor Oil means that these two products con- Be cnamel Line Basket nnd Strap 1 Con Salmon Kenn 1 Hox Sinkers f 500 pairs durable Trousers for work sittoons | stantly and successfully meet 4 wae a eas ff Aut, $3.98 the most rigid operative tests. Deal with the dealer who serves you well —the % MOTORMATES dealer 4 ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY (Special Thurscay and Wriday , Only) Nahns | Sporting Goods | 515 OLIVE STREET $1.00, $2.95 and $3.95 Pants Store Co. 1331 Third—Opposite P, 0. | | | oo NRO PEPER TER RPE TCP FES TEN Gee =

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