The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 4, 1925, Page 16

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PAGE 16 THE Ballard Beavers Win Waner and Brazill Stil] (0U® B0ARDING HOUSE Leading Coast Bat Stars 7 PINCHED FOR \F WoRRNI " t SEATTLE STAI JUNE 4, 1995 All-Cily Prep Track Meet BY AHL RN | Leaders ‘Ave Trounced in @ Prep ep Results PRACK EVENT E J aiken and *» AndersonAre DONT OFFER ANY NG MY 1~ MY GOGH» WHAT LL And ALIBIG, ~ SUGT TELL a Pf ; MN GOS GOs LL MAKES A GUNTIN, ‘ ; mh J M ‘ ‘ B I Do? «Nov GUNG Don't ny eee Wi@ HONOR “THAT Nour unlor ajor ° rig ars Frisco Slugger and Seattle Third Sacker Clicking the REALIZE Yow SeRIoUS Mis Sens etc Yoor Fe LL AGLE es : i 5 o ES ERATOR, . ‘ * te Ball Over .400 Yet; Others Bunched Closely Be- Io@tm~ LET ALONE BEING LUTE 584 OTT ACCEL i vn Gregg Starts First Game raves, Bal, f Ballard Colored Star and hind Th Tana FINED I MIGHT BE PUT @KINNN, No c AN Nou “THOUGH TH for Washington; Yan- Gagminn ae Queen Anne A in ese Leaders ts CRAWL IN OA SCENERY WAG MOVING. ** : ‘ ® Del, f ce Both - WW “TH “TANK For Ten Shae ogee pinching Pig tihe> kees Finally Beat Him Score 15 Points AUL WANER, the young San Francisco outfielder, and) §| pave ! ~ Wet Excuse pied oi 6 Ret QUICK, ~ BU " 46-yard * | Frank Brazill, Seattle third sacker, continue to show yl CAN I GIVE 2~ LETS GEE,~ FORGET 'T, ~~~ THIS Ie FAST HE Arye eilus, Bal, ae A -COACHED team the way to the Coast league hitters, both sticking over .400, MN GAS WAG GETTING WHATS A FEW PING | AGE WERE LIVING } Pees “ : Ballard high school i Waner is batting .414 and Brazill 403, which includes the Low, Ad’ 1 WAG HURRVING TH’ MILL, ANNHOW 2. equalling their own| 92 ws Qs A mins t th games of last Sunday. WOME BEFORE rT RAW record for t La ig Bric Eldred is the only other Indian over the .300 mark, oe iam 1 won 2 ¥ am took < out, ~~ No WAT 4 cit v the rightfielder batting .356 at present ‘ ris sort I | mobe ;| Dab Bal : ; ‘3 ., Wort Do ~~ Neanes | entra ead. © track wag age . +a ¢ or more § Ne at if he one ee he because Lent ~ ° * ft, third sel, ° c n 3 AB OR BH IB BB WA BH OB Pet ¥ Ss, " wt event Me Sait Lake ‘ : " 2 ass ae mies | ar Sa a. Qisha: 7 bj He combina: | t ‘ BAKAILL. Seattle BR obs de Ss 8S 8 tes Moe 1 the : Bish, F a yas es i A Ee “4 Yanks fina game after ° ting Hecker, "Ve ste ia 41 1am lata J only four old-time Yanks on the field | be praate MASTY, Seattle s 6 Ce ee .8 the game began including Babe| FIELD MVENTS The teena Rohe Pectlaba ee uo Me Heat 4 Ruth Fence, scored as fol ’ ‘ - 4 The Yanks won, 6 to 4 oi ows: Ballard 93, i j ‘ ° Lis ive Combe, one of the new on is Boonaiote, Cones 4, Us t ai ot Sal & luo les agg Sys tie 4 Colt 2.3 coin 21, Queen ; “ ‘ ‘ ‘ \ de, made f t i] PEASE ne 21, Roose ‘ | seers n three runs a 5 - Vest Seattle 16, Franklin f. Bob Meuse Li ‘ i , . ‘ is ie ’ Beit ahs i ' Nard colored rouckoe . came p [ron, Baw in both the ‘ ° ° 1 ‘ | reak supplied another | gtier ¢ broad jump, while i e omer 4 twelfth and fi con rie the Quesa Age ; a3 88 vulsion Wednesday, hin fifteenth of | , Mrond 3 rdle races and the : 2 > the reason scoring two runs. Vean |c, fourth made excellent q i gu, the 40-year-old left-hander c time in both dashes, while Auae : i he Washington team, pitched ied | son clicked off the high hurdles, fg 4 - 2 nators to a tie for nine innings ; | 16.3 seconds, which was fast, con | Be be Ruth fielded two files, bu spinosa S | sidering the track. 2 Ra hg failed to hit in six times at bat es One of the upeste was {heen ) Spe ae The athletics, still the top team of With | eaders|:: Von Dean, Lincoln middledis: ‘ as Ear ye: }the league, lost to the Red Sox in| |tance runner, in the first 440-yang i. Low Angeles Re ¢ ° : | Roston, 4 to 3 poor vying Lard ORCHESTER, Mass, June 4 bie He had won the 880-yant ‘Port i usual tu as relief man wit W . pa ents xP $53.4 na Ath wey ay eaey xmante hold the| Al Espinosa, former profession ets sis 5 Alene ot ae atatgsite, Saeramente Oa a : eR = ” ay, ts * | al of the Inglewood club, of Seattle, | : Flowers, Oakland... oa, « 2 ° ‘ee | was tied for second in the National| Marcellus, of Ballard, took the v4 A aR Be x 7 The White Sox came to @ stand) |e oit championships here, as a|Second 880-yard run, Mason, of pe “eget , afte ng a fow games and beat | OPH & paeicie hen| Lincoln, copped the pole ¥i La |result of his score yesterda when pe vault. ee at 134 : + the Tigers in Detroit, 12to 7. They| i turned in a card of 143, shar-|Zyzanski, of Roosevelt, won the Li hs id yr . sird and the Browns in “rances | Shot pu nd Poot, of We Pia | F IPI for Beginners |): siti wird ana os Nera ins rane witie wrances|abot put and Poot of Weenaam 8 place, © ni ing the : annexed the disct Net ‘ chase, for they won’ from the In ir champ, and F. Gallett McIntyre, of Garfield, and Gour. $ 2 § f EN HG] 1m the second round matches of; Mrs. Young will tee off against ter and Bob! dians again in Cleveland, 7 to 6. | “In the national tourney |lay, of West Seattle, won thir Pete iS 38 Pe ae peer Oey ec erpreceer ay | MUN merce ets tae UPDAT BEE OF : pee tage lacy 7 were only two games in the| 91. "McFarlane, of the Oak | Fespective 440-yard runs, s 86 6 6 8 He se8)y a drenching rain on the|the semi-final bracket. Ten minutes f which he calls “The Au- || _ were: : Aye aa an 3 In. a pretty race, Gartalata aa 300 : a> > ey ae rage || National league, one in the East} piage club, and Leo Diegel, of the a pretty race, Garfield's relay Meta, a ist 2G oa ie ood course Wednesday after: | later Miss Tidmarsh and Mra, Pur ‘aph f An aeagll | PerpER gia aA a eee Tork who turned in| runners won. that’ evel aan a as 8 pane 4 '292| Noon, Mra. Young, F sey will start out in the lower jolfer thas ie ae a ; 4 y ft : At he Phillies won from the Braves ds of 141 1 2 9 0 1 284.380) champlion, defeated Mra brac semi-finals. It ma} ° et pel be ae ik iS s 8 « 2.380 2) won, two up 4 t T results of the first flight |] ab be au |}in Philadelphia, 6 to 4. The ind Abi abi eek Wie adie aiigay Or imac er cea args “eee Lael Ge Wednes morning Rr Reds lost to the Cardinals, 7 to ‘ nes in ela Ooteiet eo a8 Phoebe Nel) T Patten, Mainier Golf club captain { golf and not the || aa reer near ar i. golf club champion, three and two. Mrs. D, E. Twitchell ( * r) OUR RSTS tee nd three victory ag: defeated Mrs, T. Leman, both of American Ass’ EF F | ooo Mrs, W Inglewood, I Eee cena NEW, XORK, June 5—Allen ot 4 i et ‘ark Golf club, who creat-| Ristine won from Mra. At Milwaukee. R. H. E Lafayette is quite a versatile Ee es ation Tuesday by de-| Mt. Stafford 1 captain. Minneapolis 610 0 ath as was shown im the re r ss 13 0 ‘ feating Mra. Cary, the 1924 cham-| Mra. C. C, Car Mra, F Milwaukee Loh Bi 50 cent dual meet with Rutgers, Portiand 4 0 i in the first round, went «| Thomkins and f | Batteries: McGraw and Ainsmith; “ie Willie tun Allen came thru with four pesiett._ Versen 1. 8 hs a ae further Wednesday morning b TODAY" Ss DR: AW man and Skiff, : e MacDonald, M firsts, being the highest individual 3Krug, Los A 2115 18 399 8 scoring a one up victory aga’ CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI-FIN Ars WINS AGAIN At Indianapolis rR HE eee intscorer of the affair, He 3 oat aetna eek 4 Mra. H. M, Pease Siiscctaay @enateril ve tai tae ; A Relig poledo 4 il 1), : copped both hurdle events, the eetcee dune nee ce. een In the Young-Jackson match, both inet rien a ts Parse | QAKLAND, June 4—For the sec: | 1najanapolis Z $4114 v1 Hampton, || high Jump and the javelin throw: Seattle 317 w 88 1k ot le CU players performed steadily and were witchel!,; ond time { © games, the alt teries: Johnson, Bayne and | Cyri " . Siieka oat pevis cwiit His best performonce was in |) Bratcher ao 38 be Ae ee el Fase all square at the turn. Miss Far |Lake clut Burwell, Maun and) i ruocer (chicago), Pred Novak, Tom || the low barriers, which ‘he. iegte( et o rell led Mrs.’ Bridgman, two up at 11 to 6 Kenn : tiated in 233-10 seconds. He tee 8 ory the turn. The other two matches | uisville (elght innings)— une Gece Christe Tank || cleared & feet, 11 inches in the : raise Bh made the turn all square : R, HE. cena et ‘|| high jump, heaved the javelin ; : . : rxiay morning at 9:30 o'clock, ore Ro HE} Columbus -2 8 167—James B. Law 150 feet and turned the high ° _ ; 1 0| Louisville Bae | 168—C. I. Booth hurdles in 167-0. He could have oe Mra. Mo- | Oakland s+...0 6 0) Batteries; Palmero and Urban;| 182—Angel de ia Torre, Bayard Barbe. |} Lossiniy bettered eome of his ree. ® 6 - Batteries—Ponder and Peters; De-! Dawson and Redman | 7 ds had he beet shed. } SIXTH FLIGHT FINAL ords ha ie been pus le Barely, “ct i} Independents [see SRM, xtzawer ranay |, Batters Sl eet ‘Winters, Portland 12 e 1 | — —— — — = Sand | Los Angeles . - 2 a 1 s Horan, Los Angeles .......... 46 114 8274 Pl b Biter’ Oettand’ Sr aie ee a Cu s in “Shaiong Md e J] ° ° 1 30 BUTHRRLAND, seatite 20": 4 Sune si lt) Stee oh eG fs Feature Ti : Ay ees a heme dhe ITH but a few games left in the 12 i ar league, the team be Ce ee * t @ Sunday for a plac , uu 1 sem)-finals r . the uma ha Payne, Loe Angeles ..... eer ee ° e ip Gather, Oakiand .... “Haat ea ee thee ea 3 Dy MILIUS, Seattle | 16) eae ek ep In League No. 2, all the clubs are | Read, 0 ee es COs LORY Cae aed in the runnix nauk the Rods Att per. 40 128 12 38 6 1 4 |Ietic club, alata ig tes ae peste ease The Garfield Eagles lead division Fine, er CE > 3 o ° + ry one and.the Independents top divi | Sess th fest fon two. These clubs will be one of | —_—_—_—_——- |the semifinalists in their respective AMERICAN Sunday's feature game will be the| mix bet the Independents 4 i the Garfield Cubs, un: | he elie i ms es in their loop and the only | ington Chicago ft. 614 The | team that is close to the leaders. Cubs have lost but one game this enson and that was by a close score. Webster Augustine, hurdler ands | Two teams will be out of the race | captain-elect of the 1926 track team, | and George Clark, sprinter and/in League 1 if they lose their games | high jumper, were added to the|gunday, The South Lake Juniors | Eat: Clevelatid= rn BE. | Husky team that leaves Saturda | pas the league leaders, the Garfield | St. Louis .. 7 for the inter-coliegiate meet at Chi- les, and must win to have a Cleveland is ease sleige Six Washington athletes will | oh neo to place in the semi-finals Batteries; Danforth, Dixon, make up the squad—Drummond | The Climax Club and the Queen City | Shaute, Roy, Buckeye, Sewell. ; Wilde, miler; Bill Maginnis, two-| Motors clash in tho other contest | At Detroit — H. E.| Miler; Percy Egtvedt, welght man{and the loser is out of the running. @hicago wb 16 9) atid jumper, and Jim Charteris, half- | -—— Detroit . 713 2|miller, being the other entrants, SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE Batteries; Lyons and Schalk; Tine, eae League No, 1 Collins and Woodall. South Lake Juniors vs. Garfield At New York— R. H.E. PRESENT CUPS Eagles, artield. Washington 4 13 0} ‘Trophies for the winners of the| Climax Club vs, Queen Clty Mo New York . 6 14 3 soccer title in Seattle will be present. | tors, at Green Lake. Batteries: Marberry, O8-|o4 to Todd's Shipyard, the Melrose} Y. M. C. A, will be {dle, den, Zachary, Ruel; Hoyt, Shawkey, Jones, Bengough, Schang. Teague No, Independents vs. Garfield Cubs, at A. C. and the Vikings at a banquet at Douglas hat, Saturday evening. At Boston: R. H. E.| pin Short, Charlie Saunders, D, C,| Garfield. Philadelphia 2 9 9! Boting, A. W. Leonard and Bob Hes-| West Green Lake vs, South Seat oBston .... 4 4 1/Keth will be the speakers on the pro-| tle, at South Seattle. Batteries Baumgardner, Groves, gram. Husky Athletic Club vs. Arden Btokes and Cochrane, Perkins; pS alas ate ibs, at South Park. Bhmke, Graham and Picinich, Ross A. C, vs. Arden Cubs, at = ae Cougars Get Offer South Park. to Play Hawaiians) PULLMAN, June 4.—An Invitation What was Johnny Coonoy's pitch ing record for the Braves last sea —— NATIONAL _———_ $Y | is been extended to the Washing. | 80? Rr. T ‘on Lost Pet.|ton State College here for the foot-| Cooney won eight gamen and lost Drokizns + 12° 688 | ball squad to make a trip during the| nine in 1924 ittabure tk ‘bth | Christmas holidays to Hawall. They | === philadelphia. 20 ~— 609 | Would play the University of Hawail ee 4 .442/and the Honolulu Athletic club on agen. tt 4ap {the trip, Bt, Louts 26 5 At St, Loulsz— Cincinnati . Ut. Louis . Batteries: Donohue, Benton, May, Hargrave; Dickerman y ne At Philadetphia: RH. ¥, 3 64 Boston ....... 4 9 2 * I Philadelphia . i t Batteries—Kamp and € ; Ring 1 Vernon, a4 6nd Wilson — BASEBALL Seattle vs, Los Angeles Game ented 245 fialt Lake 1, Oak Hoattle-Lon Angel Bacramonto-Vernon, Han Vrancieoo-Portiand, now YNDED THY shes Won | |Portiand SCHOENFELD BROS,, Ine. San Francisco , Month “ 1 ton Angelen ss 0| | Seattle = «+ New York 2 | Oakland ., (ets PY TS SS ‘ Packed in tea-foil, instead of tins— hence 10 ¢ Wellman left a legacy to pipe smokers Back about 1870, James N. Wellman developed a secret tobacco process which won widespread favor, But nobody @lse ever knew “ Wellman’s Method” until we acquired it and went back to it in making Granger Rough Cut It’s an “old-fashioned” method, yes, but Slow asitis, and costly,too—we have found no other process that brings tobacco to the same full, rich “rounded-out” mellowness,

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