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THE SEATTLE TAR u D J , 1925 Indians Defeat Angels, 6 to 5,in 12th Inning ‘1.-—— Mrs. Young | NATIONAL | Tribe Comes From Rear Jones and MacFarlane to (ry How Seattle Beat and Pursey .. “T's | and Knots Count Twice Golf Honors Sete Open Gell Ho Angels Thursday| PlayFinal Amateur Champ Ties for Open Title Second Time; Playoff Over 18 Holes Today; Jones Was Early —————_______—_————__ BY ALEX ROSE that make men break dowr d weep and women Finisher and Several Had Chances to Beat Him : Pp at A sea fouled to! vor the tt tay dre.| Af Closinn KR WE 4 sbi ir J rf vel 1 ‘pee ; it th diag ee 1A G J b ermar v e ¢ aa e t lowe! 1 their two wonderful comebacks to and then ORCESTER, Mass., June 5.—For the second time in| ° ? slo : Se | pe acento re agli ret Bein tl +45 = JF i|beat Los Angeles 6-5 in 12 innings yesterday, makes that three years, Bobby Jones of Atlanta ( will have \ t t third ‘ ; an “7 y MM f ie, ent look like the veriest kind of a bum to shoot off a tie for the open golf championship of the | wi tI Herman, > SE ATLA Hasty yout Gunther ; va att ; Hargrave, B iv For eight innings Los Angeles and Seattle had steamed rite State: » s 1e leading maz t to Grimes. flied out to Hood At Chicago i HW. &.\ thru a fa well-pitched gam { nited a hecho He wa ab 4 “en OT. SEATTLE —Lane flied ‘out to! Brady out, Beck to Grimes. No it agalnat Phoebe | fous , Avid the the visitors ck rc in : , frig, in with a card that just tied his total of 291) whatey, “Hrady singled to center |runs, no hits, no errors Nell ‘Tian t chibi onions 1 vrais f asi) ed over two in the ninth, The among those who had finished the 72 holes 4 took ‘th har t en a Mattes i ere customers ready to leave for an early dinner when the t don Whatey's er NINTH INNING " hs A Tr } } over Worcester’s sizzling hot championship razill singled down the third) pos ANGELES uandberg fied || Phenomenal putting Won) Green and T r; Jones, Kaufr lribe kicked thru with two outs, filling the bases anggTed course, Thursday afternoon, until Willie |base tine, scoring Brady, Eldred to McCabe, Beck walk Root SE ar are ee farting | Blake and Hartnett Baldwin was the man of the the c guring the to lined out to J and Jacobs ran ficed Louls nm. WE) hour, when he did } cu t t Br beg MacFarlane of the Oak Ridge club, came enh’ aur caudtel. Devoe toe aa lo : ‘wae ‘00t, | 3a t i teod.off | « : This means that Jones will have to shoot sisted double play, One run the to rig guinst M Y f Ing 10 1 tomary pinch-hitting and ners peg ater off the tie in a subsequent 18-hole match | two hits, one ied , Sanakam sha tar ! of the Pacit ot a i Goway:| drove in two mate th al * nd forced in with the professional. Two years ago, SECOND INNING but couldn't catch it. Twombley | ** vii - ony “y) > and O' Farrel blow to right field Widrod: aad tae Jones and Bobby Cruikshank wound up}, ne ANGELES—K é 9 at gled acre econd t hea vaate Pett ee he Oe Hob Hast t q A ‘ h A reduilns Vieae neck and neck in the open at Inwood, L. Ty) oi fraay to Herm at ba m ay Ma RACER, HENS | cna: 3 Sirs : AMERICAN ball Sor, Seaitle, slight wavering from | thet two tallies, won the and Jones won on the 18th hole the next | on ai ie Nath peng p and f o| : . , , & ed Marty Krug’s ap: day, Last year he lost the open champion- |» 1 J SHATTLE—firecill fouled out tol. 0 ees Of Bre. Pursey thi y ot Pet. | roll'a re f can ye ship to Cyril Walker, who was sunk a J bar 4 from the) Krug, Eldred walked lerman | ou! ipo eae ibe | Pas . ng him t ‘ Root : ; : thousand homs deep with a score of 154/° iggadhs rpetcng hs Cares | Mugled to center, sending Eldred to tha Pine? ¢ Pr tap YS [ db | ASR OPs ae t on the first day of the present tournament and does not| one ; Aa a tent ee bisa Bepeed ont to : sok reg + od ‘ But Hasty blew up sky-high in y Ann. BPO, Aaae figure any more. But Bobby won the amateur title later) SEATTLE—Gunther new playing 0) T, Baldwin batting for y I the 12th and lost control com Hee 6 6 Thue 7 ¢ Z eles, Beck r 1 nlete ed Fusse en : ‘4 o on. Thus Jones stands a grand chance of landing his epee var re . anes) : _ aly. T Baldwin -alogied to fight! sno enn Host pet yf vie i ¥ = ‘ll wee t in ’ ‘ on tie . nree year: on shortste jerman struck out.) ee ae ts ; & f with the bases filled and, befor Eldred. rf 430) 2° gos third big title in three dara fans ‘|| McCabe fouled out to Krug. Kx psc alge arbi ae y sacl ~ : he could get the side out, two , 114 ° aoa: to shoot we ae Bg ino vas 0 go to necund fol ohh ay ro ey See : es, ful golf « t hole to tle Jones. Standing of a No runs, no hits, 0 a double, Trombley to Beck. Two ra / had scored - er, ss re Lose = orn. \ 2 1 Ho needed a four and knew His THIRD INNING runa, two hits, no errors : i 3 9 8 18 approac ry actene eee ee Open Leader LO& ANGELE Twombted beat | TENTH INNING it not 9 eo ¢ cause me st when ne . 1 Os NO ] ld T ‘ LJ ® ° standing 2 out a hit to Herman, Grim " 1 ANGELP Earl Baldwin 4 landed at the far edge of the green d hae the’ rificed and wa ; at, Daly to Her |r catching for Beat and Crar ly that made WS as : ‘ 50 feet from the cup. He rolled it Bobby Jones: Athen man, Hood out, Hasty to Herman hort. Hf t out ‘ oo 6 4 reithin foot of the well with his op Filia yey me Bs Whal } . a’ aerate | Whaley’ filed tit’ to -zidred + 11 ees a first putt, howev and dropped it Rridge ru ¢ play| Went behind second bas t 4 a ‘ ‘ s 13 for the required four, " F: * 1A. un e hit o| Krug's grounde nd he threw him pe OX = Johnny Farrell, Quaker Ridge, > run « ho; Arus Grow r a i . A ; ‘ONES, a sore and unhappy young || 44) 3 lout at first. It was a we ful the details fe man, sat thruout the sultry after-|} “yi, Ouimet, Woodland, 292 aly was out, Root to| play. No runs, no hits, no errors things are rat # D poreh o! club ho 2 r opines la erre and ba | Seattle had u a flock of pir 1 6 ae noon on the porch of the club house Walter Hagen, Pasadena, Flor Krug to Grimes, the ball bouncing! SEATTLE—Hasty struck out and Werre and Urban | pinch ios i at Worcester waiting to be beaten. || | "Do! loft Root’s glove. Hasty out, Beck| was out, Sandberg to Grimes. _ [hitters in that ninth-inning thriller He q Lady Luck was hovering about him, Sars Free ‘eador to Grimes, Lane filed out to Hood.) Lane hit by pitched ball, Brady ful puttin: t is H. E./and tt was the new men in the 2 6 4 . || George Sarazen, Fresh Meadow, : praetor thir bat he didn’t know It, And when || 445 No runs, no hits, no errors. sacrificed and was out, Root to| Je niry gave sss. 9 14 2] Uneup that started the 1 the last long shadows of evening fell! “‘\ri6 Brady, Winged Foot, 294 FOURTH INNING Grimes. Lane on second, Brazilt | «d¥antoge polls i Bee 4 (dyn ENO ‘ : i across the wide sweeping falrways, ae Dike Waitinaien, OC. ANGELES—Krug safe at|0Ul Grimes to Root, who covered CHAM TIONS | Batteries—Canavan, Johnson and| “Red” Baldwin, who had to catch, ; where the open championship of 1925 g Pete : ‘ “e mea first. No runs, no hits, no errors. ung beat Miss Farrel Schulte; Hill, Shemanake, Thompson | bad finger and all, when Ted Bald. fought. Bothy had not |} 226 | first on Emm) error, Sandberg No runs, no hi re. 4 Sent Mine Thavanrs t | ein. vHie catia ie alte i oe en. Some. “Hevey hed Pe Al Espinosa, Chicago, 29 struck out fanned, Brady ELEVENTH INNING } Viner PLIGHT and Krueger a ed for Daly the Deen beaten. i|. Leurle Ayton, Chica | r out of the air) LOS ANGELES—Sand walk. | Mre Twit Mra. Langiey, 2 up.| At. Kanaas City R. H. H,| ni tarted it with one out by “Whoever defeats Jones will m Ayton. ago | oot'a liner out of the ul a et b—Band : Mra Care heat Mrs. Misting’ sand 4 Paul 2 7° Zi singling to right ri MacDonald Smith, Le | loved hand. 1t wan a nice|ed. Beck struck out and Ibers SKCOND What VINAL Annan Cit 7 9 2 : ee Cre open, salt cen Sreerts’ 1) sug catch, No runs, no hits, one er-| stole second. Root pop out tod Mrs. Stevens beat Mre. Warris. f and 1. riee—Marshall and Collins: George Cutshaw, the old re- as the country’s leading golfers | . Sane. tantier’ then ope ¥y THURD “PGHY, PINAL | a Shinwult liable, busted a single to right. : net out in quest of the open title | OF. : PrOOy eee UG OSE, tO Pe |. se, Moore: biel ry | polls Lane was out and it looked like nee Mae? SceWu land waa.tea:, ake SEATTLE—Brady singled to left, | Ca No rns, no hits, no errors. | tier kee it was all over. ee dred filed out to FOURTH wuianr, YINAL | Brazill fied out to Twombley, Eld. SEATTI Tunney Meets | n flied to Hood.) M** ¥ entrant to equal Bobby’ score \ CTH rEsGMT, V4 red flied out to Twombley who | Whaley pliman beat Mra Henry. Hater tg Gibbons; Th é ae . doubled Brady off at first at first) MeCabe out, Gunther to Grimes! sere ls rig Minds AOA BAN pedi tenithnesfthelibradbogdanmnitled ns; en | 1 to Hers| No runs, no hits, no errors, 1 up aia 8 ries— Hamilton. Gearin and y and filled c But Root walked Bri rite 1000130001 rushed Milstead to Xt. Twombley ¢ . finish, and his 291 didn’t look so good | wticaosicag byes ‘ SIXTH FLIGHT, PENAL K 60000103000—4 6 3 moat Hasty §, Root 6 There were half a doen leaders with | Greb-Walker apart eanhgg cay tg EWELESH INNING Mra. Holton beat Mra. Winn, 6 an | ~Ratterios—Roettger and Hoffman PACIVIC COAST LEAG Root 2, Milstead un excellent chance to beat the At cig samy TOM ANOBLES——Twombled. war haack and Snyder | Won Lo EW YORK, June 6.—As soon as| uns, no hits, no ¢ ed wa 1. Hood singled | San sce 4 lantic amateur’s mark, especially MacFarlane, the genial, spectacled ¢ Tunney and Tommy metropolitan golfer, who needed but | bons leave the ring after their fi a 77 to win his first championship, | the Polo grounds Friday night,| runs, one hit, no errors. but the test of sweltering heat and| Friday night FIFTH INNING Beattie. Krug forced ¢ the grind of an open championship | the promoters; LO8 ANGELES—Gunther struck Brazill to Baldwin, plus the omnipotent presence of a} of the middie SEATTLE—Herman flied out to bases are still full Sandberg fied Jady they know as Luck. proved too| weltght cham-| Hood, McCabe singled over second.|to Lane, scoring Hood, Whaley on much for MacFarlane and the} plonship fig tet) Emmer beat cut a bunt to Grimes, third. On an attempted double steal others | between Harry | McCabe taking second. Daly fanned, | Whaley was out at the plate, Fussel Greb and Mickey | Hasty forced Emmer at second,)to Baldwin, Two runs, one hit, no Watker witt| Krug to Gunther. No runs, two) errors. throw open thelr | hits, no errors, SEATTLE—Crane out, Root to indowa and be SIXTH INNING Grimes. E. Baldwin singled to gin to blat their} TOS ANGE Flood out, Brazil! | Ticht, Cutshaw batting for Fussel. trombones tolto Herman. Whaley walked. Krug| Cutshaw singled thru short, Bald- bally-hoo trade|hit into a double play, Ha to!) Win taking second. Lane fouled out for their show,|!Emmer to Herman. No runs, no| to Whaley, Brady walked, filling one week later. | hits, no errors. the bases, Mllstead now pitching Harry Wills will! geATTLE—Lane struck out,! (0° os Angeles. Braaill walked, and every one, | fight Charlt¢] peady out, Beck to Grimes, Braxiti| forcing In Baldwin. | fayne now | Bobby himseif,| “Fry Greb == Welnert on the | drove a single off Root's leg Fe ee, ae caret had encountered | _.., fame card. Al | red knocked a single off Beck's legs. mo ie e i pegheaait spr to plenty before he| 2° the heath hora fight Is fraught | frazill on second. Herman flied out *™ rao ares runs, tures hits, fiially sang his | with more decisive pousibilities thant» Beck. No runs, two hits, no er- |" Tor putter into the|'%® Gibbons-Tunney match or the | rors, bag on the 18th |°"* last week, between Mickey Mc-| green and stalked | TSU¢ and Paul Berlenbach, little Off eplleving him-| tt” hard of it because these affair oad oe ik. preeded ft on the calendar. Johnny Farrell} McTigue was a pathetic champion of Quaker Ridge,|%t best and Berlenbach was only a N. ¥., who fin.| Shade better in their bout HAGEN ished in a tle for |4nd Tunney can only a x second with Ouimet of Woodland,|Wbbons is better than Tunney, vice verse fh | hits, one thru jbase with a throw to Grimes No San Fran . Brad Brazil, B Twombled.| PORTLAND, Ju s Seals cinched the fracas with|! on third. W 5 y walked, now pitch. | tem here yeate fame of the ne-|three runs by defeating Port eco i ee 0 a | as anybody's ba ASENSRL AAR esi By dl nth ¢ bases. Funse k. bu Tragedy of Errors | In a way it was a tragedy of/ errors. 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No runs, one hit, no whe grabbed an the. first inn and n the sixth, ax the Oaks scored two in their ha with marks of 292, could have won errors. cs a é 9 ee the championship hands down, if he |294 no certainty that the winner SEATT! Whaley made another $ Th W k S l hadn't blown up on the final round|¢¥er get a match with Jack Demp: nice catch when he went into deep| i 1s ee Ss pecia Ss and taken 40 going out. A 38 com. | 5¢Y. . center to bring down McCabe's fly. | eaiedl | ing home was not good either, and| George Engel, once manager of |Emmer bunted and was out, Krag ethene | Pa the young New Yorker had to dl-|Greb, picks Walker to beat Harry |to Grimes. Daly fouled out to Sand- | vide second place. and become the holder of the middie. | berg. No runs, no hits, no errors, 108 ANG 8, June 5.—Vernon| Ouimet, the graceful amateur from | weight as well as the welterweight | EIGHTH INNING evened up the series here yesterday Brookline, who 13 years ago tied a/title. 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