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TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 192i Washington Athletes to Leave for East on Saturday in Standings League | Star W Cubs and the Hi Five the Virages out of The league, their games, seven in all, have been dropped from the standings, and the revised standings of the two divisions tollow Tom Daly | Is Doing | Fine Work GOOD CATCHER Seattle Receiver Has Style and Is Consistent @ LEO H, LASSEN dway Star LEAGUE NO. " w 1 Rag LEAGUE NO. w 1 Star Leaguers to Play Again PTER a week's of Decoration Saturday, The ume layo caune ‘ ing ¢ leaguers will re the ¢ hers Hirecting defenstve fs a hard = the pt day Star with nd A catcher s of on be South imax ¢ M 4 DALY eran ing In Tom Daly the smoot fellow lub vs. Arden Seattle has one of elvers who a He | South Park ple o¢| Sunday's games will wind up the a | preliminary season for the Garfield | Eagles, the Climax Club and the In | dependents. The Eagles and Inde | pendents have cinch ex in semi-finals. The Arden Cubs will have to a double-header Sunday to make up for a game not played earlier in the season, caused by the of one of the teams. A few more games remain tn Di Accu-| vision 2, and then the semi-finals fine handling of| will be played. He lacks the There will be more awkward | tween the two lea nd he is of a more/ league, and the in the ball game | two-out.oft y mate, but Daly is one | hose good players who tend te and he drops workin bee h Los Arden Cu’ has ever his league. was w A n then goles seasons and with Pi But when he came to town w land. th a visiting club, nobody ever atten does paid much fon to him. He simply catches, | work so well and with so) | Uttle demonstration that half of the | time you forget he’s in the game! But after you see Daly day after day, you beging to appreciate what | a finished workman he is. game played be i teams in each play very baseball | tempestu- | were fortune to h Daly's good st Need Three Catchers ITH the release of Suds land to W } Texas league y are v the 20-man play At the present time the Tribe fs carrying three outfielders, @ven infielders, two catchers and eight pitchers. Ted Baldwin has been doing the utility roles in the outfield. h Daly and Baldwin are | & behind the plate there more danger of a catcher being Batter jured than at any other position and | Hubb it seems as if it would be a good) 4, pir thing to carry three receivers, But |cnicago it has always been Killefer’s policy | Pt to have only two mask men. With Eari Baldwin out of the game for at least 10 days more all of the burden falls upon Daly, who has caught the last nine games. If anything goes wrong with him Killefer would have to use one of his bat boys there or go in himself, and after watching the “Red Dog” catch that last game in Portland a year ago heaven help the Indians if he did. San Fran Vernon and Los| Angeles are carrying three receivers, | while the rest of the clubs figure as Killefer does, two catchers with the strength of numbers given to the pitchers and infielders. |_At St. Lou er- | Cincinnat! the | St. Louis Hargrave; R. 10 bee 12 Cooney, Ryan, ; Carlson, Betts, H. 1%: 4 1856 Kamp At Rrooktyn— ow York Jand Hartnett; Ai Coast League | Won ecae good pair of hands, uncanny judgment and a powerful arm. And he’s fast on the bases and | dangerous at all times at the plate. | past week and made only two errors. | How they keep him out of the ma- | Jors 1s one of those mysteries of the Is Dumovitch Another Marberry? | diamond. ANY pitchers baseball are | 7 stars when they do rellef twirl-| ing and aren't worth a hang when| starting their} own games, | VE Baseball has} an had many of| them, notably in recent years! Fred Marberry | and Allan Rus- sell of the Washington Americans. The Senators are us- | ing Vean Grogg| in that capacity | now. | We cana oof OVITCH kind right here Seattle. Nick Domovitch has bust in the games he started | a onder in the games that he haYTinished up for faltering mates. It's hard to account for. Dumo. vitch used to be a lefthander for Los Angeles a few years ago, and then spent two seasons on the Chicago Cub bench. That's enough to ruin anybody, He's just getting back the stuff that made him one of the beat in the P, L. a while back | Not only he shown good speed and a hook, but he has a nifty change of pace with whic h to throw the boys who sight for the fences | off of their stride Seattle needs work regularly around the Indi some. T UNDERSTAND. Nou MADE S I5, LAST WEEK BY MANAGING ROSCOE IN SOME DRIZE FIGHT! IF THis 1S-10 BE A REGULAR OCCURANCE, TLL Ste “HAT YoU Go ON A PAVING BASIS HEREAFTER FOR YouR BOARD AND KEEP ! have a} that | i a good southpaw to nd if he comes Ms ought to climb | Hal Rhyne have been HERE ome wonder ful shortstops playing in the Coast league in the six years that Seattle has been in this company eney, nie elt, Flea Johnson, Johnny Jones—ntars, ever in Auley, Johnny one of them. | But none of these brilliant ine fielders ever showed more than Hal Rhyne did with San Fran cisco the series that closed Y Rhyne has everything that maki@a wonder. fal shortstop, He has speed, @ the} on E.} | He handled many chances during the | 19:25 ar Z WME ~ A MAN A| 4 4 Jag HARD BLOW FoR “THE MADJOR —=» © . ‘Mrs, Carey-Mirs. Young Tie for City Medal Honors nas '92 Score on rN THE ACCOMP. INYING LAYOUT ARE S. BATTLE FOR SUPREMACY IN THE TWE TRACK AND FIELD FIESTA AT THE VERAL O. INTY-FIFTH COLUMBUS STADIUM 1L HE ANNU 3 cards of Two Women Stars Champion and P. N. G. A. Queen Lead Field in City Meet at Inglewood BY ALEX C, ROSE t marred th the women's hamplonship at In Monday, ar off this morn round of elimtin glewood 1 the ation draw to a close Friday fe 5 i Pa west Nort titleholder, ROSE 56 atar is as hard to score who have never od course th ic seem a not be surprised be course in the 4 to scoer | cause there is pat iss as this same glewood. Mra. D. EB. f the allstar Ingh no thwe @ player who has been kno withdrawal | the door of fame for years without gaining oa fine showing with a 94 card Frank Van Patten, n, Was another 7 may Mrs . the Rainier ayer who was very much at the top of her game yesterday, ¢ score of 101 se gprs tom De Sry te SNYDER SPRADLING ONIO PURDUE, KEEB r Varsity rack Men to CONFER. | a to Chicago ON JUNE 5 AND 6, | ——_—_—_—___—_____—_/ | Westland Is in Golf Play; 22 Crew Men Booked; Net Bid Turned Down v8 SW HOW init N LE MISSOURI Edmundson Ide, miler and Pi er, broad jumper and weight man 2 Callow is taking men and two coxswains. 20 oara- Willams had Jrazill all tied up in with his left-handed + Babe Ruth i in Game pi Makes BY HE NRY L, ins and Mra. H. M Pease aro the nd contingent Mrs. Wi glewood pr tors of the Mrs. Hat Patten players dr pletes the compr champion The test were liste Decatur | 9:40—Mr throw from the ou | dow last THD Mra. 1 ig ve Harold FLIGHT Miss G. Lewis. ve, Mra , 1 Gearhart Mrs King FOURTH FLIGHT her ve Mrs. s.| Hu r ornell va, Mra. C. Henry ve Mra. F. A.| ton B. Kennan ve. Mra, 1, LZ PAN BOARD WN WIS OWN House? STUFF AND NONGENGE ! = BESIDES, THE “TRIVIAL SUMS MADE BY ROSCOE AND 1, BARELY PING FOR HIS “TRAINING fs WHAT A CHUMP L WASTO MAKE KNOWN “THAT T MADESIS. © HENCEFORTH I WILL BE DISCREET, i <b> ify that h the stadium when he ran far up on the! n.| Pulled down a the bat of over and “TALK ABOUT AN EAGN LIFE, WHY, “TH’ ONLY “THING HWE HAS DEPENDING on HIM FoR SUPPORT hy ARE iis TROUSERS! » | q nd. made a dive f Great Catch; Not Ready Yet FARRELL Ruth finished the Babe. He washed up get ho Babs eand get « agal guess I gotta get ® aittin, I gotta get nin’. The weather yesterda me; t be tw be of got the was tough for ma to be in against Walte think he still a Well, you stand That old fellow son. You t a fast one? ro and throw em pa ine vi Finals in Prep om Cinder Tourney > : Held Wednesday ™ als In the high school all- track meet will be run off nt the University of stadium, starting at Ballard ts a slight fa- the meet with Lin 1 Broadway as r ement ix week how 1 #0 the ho ake the cir home on a ot beat the and It was an bo able to he stuck it|™ r the plate, | RESULT tna | OF TRIALS Track Evente -yard high hurdles—Gourt atcond; C . fourth, Time distance, but ly done up » face | eral minutes may er In of the In the prea neon Yankee | Second 120-yard high hurdies—Ander Q. A, first: Maymond, F.. second Newcomer, third; | Morris, ‘Tt. fourth. Time Firet 1 d; Taylor, Q A. fourth. Second 100-yard da first; Roberts, Q. A erift, F., third; Clarkson, Firat firet; To | cock, Bdwy., Time—:28 | Second 20-yard low nurdlee—Ander- Jaon, A. A., firat; Vandergrift, ¥F., Jond; Morris, R., third; Calendar, |fourth, ‘Time—:27.6 220-yard dash i, second; F., fourth, at center field and | f™ from the Washing: | fell and rolled tho hill, but ball. That ure home Joa Judge, He lown on tho ove L., fourth. yard loy hurdles—J, Brown, Newcomer, L., second: Bab- third; Houston, Bal., fourth. BY AHERN NEVER Even BROUGHT HOME A FREE GBMPLE f+ ALL | first He SuPPLES|| | tnd “TH TABLE B wit, ARE HIS ELBOWS. Jenkins, Bal Taylor, Q. Timena4. -yard danh—Roberts, Q. A, Clarknon, Is, second: Dalley, Bal. B. Brown, G, fourta, Time Field Events Pole vault-—Hronniche of Pallard quall fied at 10 feet, replacing Humphrey of | | Ballard, Bercot and Krache Mix Here Tonight De® BERCOT and Ted Kracho two of the bost welterweights| deevioped in tho Northwest, aro fighting six rounds at tho Senttle ball park tonight. Bercot is a slight favorite in tho last minute betting, altho it Is figured as an even fight, It's thelr third meeting, Lonnie Austin, who {s promoting the fight, has lined up the follow- ing preliminaries: Roy Cliffe va. Harry | weights, six rounds. John Budnick va. Ted in, in ever in: Lee, heavy- Frayne,? © 1925 AY WEA SeAVICE, INC, heavywelghts, four rounds, Yakima King va Duke Potter, Nght heavywelghts, four rounds . Dutch Keiser va. Young Frank, featherwelghts, four rounds, Tho first bout goes on at 8:50, ANGELES LOSE PORTLAND, |defeated Lon Ang Jin the final gam to 10, June Portland 8 heve yesterday of {he series, 11 n 10 M Ratterion; Milatead, Root, Namaey and Sandberg; Yarriaon, Moekor and 'Tobli. Cae 164° Laie et Phlitipa, Winters, | Lon Angolen Portland MOC Fe Tn yt Ww ov two doubles beat the Reds, 6 to been | Washington Augustine will complete his college running next season, econccrooeyh Des pitches to Witla hits * ms 3, Plum: Plumme —P' -| play, iacrific Plummer. Run Ellison, El Caught stealing— y—Brower to Ei Umpires—schmidt -Yelie, Eldred. on, and RUTH AT BAT Second—Rolleé an easy bound. er to Johnson. Fourth—Walked, out, roller to S. Harris. Seventh—Relieved by Veach. Manager Huggins believing it unwise to let the Bambino overs exert himself. on hot ‘on eTRAL Yesterday's hero—Goose Gostin, ‘ashington outfielder, tripled, scor- ie run himself and knocked two more with a second triple, ono giving the Senators a 6 to 8 victory | ov er the Yanks, Two homers, two triples and 13 doubles were made while the Phils |were beating the Braves, 12 to 10. imm's homer in ning gave the Cubs a er the Pirates tho 6 eighth to 6 win hit his 18th homer and and helped the Qirda Hornsby HOME-RUN Hartnett, Cubs, Hornsby, Cards, Mousel, Yanks, Williams, Brow Simmons, tobertson, Wright, SADERS Brow Pirates, AUGUSTINE TRACK PILOT Webb elected Augustine, captain track and hurdler, of the field has 10925 team, of a bad ankle, ch hit him the Plummer : Wins for. Redskins | Be PLUMMER had . ely tamed yesterday and put |t them thru all kinds of tricks and banded, as every- have to look at —— stole third cleanly in the fifth- 1 erday, and then swiped the Seals the Redskins won the final game |‘ The Frisco per- however, left for Port- five out of the eight vem games played. | You can count upon McCabe to bear Plummer pit. 29%" aguint L. A. this week, as Marty Krug once tled the tinware to Buster, ched very effec: |and it's said that the Seattle left fielder tive ball. sented it somewhat. So did Guy Williams, but only for four in-| nings, And then he blew up in typleal left-hand- ed style. Buster Me Cabe walked. Emmer forced | the leftfielder | of the series, were running wild on hi form another to his bandit ‘Fecord. and with MASCART WINS and then Daly| NEW YORK, June 2.—Edouard hit to Rhyne, | Mascart, French featherweight The Seal short.| champion, won his first bout in this his second kick of|Country, when he took a 10-round the series after a brilliant week of | decision from Carl Duane, New And both runners were | York. safe. There was an excuse for the boot as Rhyne had nearly had his left arm torn off by a wild pitch in Frisco's previous turn at the | plate. | Then Williams did the thing up |trown and walked Plummer. With |the bases full and the count three jand two on Lane, Emmer stole |home so cleanly that even Archie | Yello didn’t kick, But Williams for- | got to step back off of the rubber jand the pitch was wide and called ja ball and Emmer was robbed of a |stolen base because it was a straightaway force. ‘Then Brady busted a single over second and two runs were in. Brazill forced him and another counted. Eldred hit ono so hard on the pick down third base that {t ‘sounded like an echo from the Jate war and Brazil came all the way around from first base, That ended the scoring. Frisco made another feeble stab at the game with one run in the sixth, but the Braves came back with two in thelr half, los Angeles today. [ Philadelphia. Washington Chiengo Cleveland St, Louis | Detroit New York Boston ... PLUMMER stopper mado BIG FIGHT SLATED NEW YORK, June 2—Paul Ber. lenbach, new world’s light-heavy- welght champion, and Jack Dela- ney, Bridgeport, who knocked him out some time ago, will meet in the New York stadium on July 17, or later, according to Tex Rickard. PETTINGILL STOPPED COVINGTON, Ky., June 2.—Char. ley Rosenberg, bantamweight cham. pion, stopped Al Pettingill, New Orleans, in the second round. KNOCKDOWN BEATS FARMER PORTLAND, Ore. June %—One round, in which he was felled for the count of eight, cost Frank Far. mer a decision in his 10-round fight here, last night, with Kid Norfolk, New York negro light-beavyweight Except for the third round, the Washington veteran had Norfolk's much-vaunted attack smothered. {BOXING TONIGHT COAST LEAGUE BALL PARK Rainter Ave. and Lander St. Take Fourth Ave. Cars Auspices AUSTIN & SALT, INC. “BEARCAT” DODE BERCOT of Monroe TED KRACHE of Hoquiam SEMI-WINDUP ROY See i ARRY LEE 3 OTHER ALLSTAR BOUTS Doors Open 7; Firat Bout 8:30 Tickets on pale at Druxman’s, | At Detroit— Chicago . Detroit dyson Batteries: Faba and Whitehill and Bassler, At Cleveland— St. Louis . Cleveland . ms 13 Schalk; RF. EB. Batteries; Bush, Van Dixon; "Karr and Myatt. aol, Now Terk ard's, Green's Cigar Store, 1406 Third Avo; Jim Pursley’s, Second and Seneca: Austin & Salt, Ine, 1680 Ninth Ave. corner ot Tatterlon Marberry Ruel; Johnson. Jones and Schang, rved $1.65 lon $1.10 ingsidh 82.20 gfe General Admis BASEBALL Seattle vs. Los Angeles Game called 2145 P.M, BE acn-0169 At Toston: Philadelphia Horton Ratterion rane, Porkinay nt a Walberg, Groves and Coch fing and Meving, TRAM WINS June 2—Che United States Army polo team defeated a Hurlingham four, captained by A, M. A, Baillie, in a practice game | Mondas Tho score was 10 to 6, U. LONDON,