The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 8, 1925, Page 10

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THI I ty ty Han (John Mitjus, ce | JOHN MILJUS When it comes to real stuff on the ball, John Milj Miljus turned in one of the best ga nes of the season last Friday, when he blanked Los Angeles. He had a good curve ball working and also had terrific speed. Redskins Take Five Out Plummer and Stryker Turn Back Angels Sunday Saturday; Beavers Here Next HE SEATTLE Red Los Angeles Angel Francisco last night with but one victory out of the six games played here. And it was old Doe Crandall, who was pitch- s completed their rout of the t ponents were hearing about Little Red Riding Hood for the first time, who turned back the Ul % Ys urday, allowing but six hits and one run and winning, 5 to 1. But Sunday it was something else again. Bill Plummer pitched the visitors into sub- mission in the opener and the Redskins took PLUMMER the second start and won, 7 to 2. It was quite a day for the Braves. Whitey Glazner nd Plum ata s i ta. tee a salted ahotig’ i ill Coast League innings, the visi But outfield sta piece and, after runs in the first f they had the ball game Canoe tilting: This Is a form of imbecility popular with per ing for the Seraphs and he didn't thoi infar fool anybody, while the Angels | mentally qu were having a terrible time with | - Stryker’s flinging. s for the a pon. fer, Billy MeCabe and George Cuts! given temporary v League President V ing mean things to Ed Fin ney and for Killefer throwing a | ball away that Jack Carroll wanted to see. So McCabe | watched the gai from the | stands in his Sunday-go-to-meet- | Ing clothes, Killefer watched the | proceedings thru his knothole in -the dugout wall and | kept MeCabe nds, But the India well without their gen nd with MeCabe on the w were all HMM“ANDTHIS IS “THE SUMMONG “THE ARRESTING OFFICER GINE Mou, EW? ~ WELL, TLL Go Down ASD GEE MY DEAR FS FRIEND, SUDGE MOGUFF | - “TOMORROW! WAU, «+ iF 1 WANTED“ STRESS "| THE Post I COULD RAVE THIS OFFICER “TRANGFERED “To SOME QUIET OUTLYING District! « Portland opens here tomorrow WINS TWO MORE | LOS ANGE 28, June &—Vernon | pep left, after its streak of two weeks, to take down the Sacramento ¢ double bill here yesterday and 10 to 3, | First game RH. Batramento ... sess5e 0 4 1] Vernon Caner J 1 0 Batterle hellenbach, Canfield and Koehler Eckert and Hannah, i R. Hy -%, BI ae 9 of Vernon ...... ... 19°10 «| Batteries — Vinci and Koehler, | Shea; Christian and Schang Mountain climbing: This is noth- {ng more nor less than a p fad and you'll soon get providing you plek out one the amit en like the best bet on the Seattle mound staff right now.\% of Six Games in Series and the Celestials left for San‘? ing baseball when most of his mates and op-|> Braves in the only Angel win. He did it Sat-/r that tilt, 9 to 1 Be « 4 Sterling Stryker did the wing clipping in up. Young Payne did the pitch- | sons who fell off high buildings in| and who are otherwise | Duffy Lewis Brings His oe Hefe Next | BOX SCORE rinsr GAME . . * 6 6 ees ou Rn. 1. PO. A : ° t ‘ While Mates Hit Hard; Crandall Stopped Tribe ; ; SECOND GAME AD. R. WL. PO. ‘ ‘ ‘ 6 ‘ 40 6 ‘ 2 6 6 An Lr eae ‘ 6 ‘ 4 6 and Finne hitting da reg th Seattle tomorr week, and the R ast season and ¢ , there are quite a lays left field for dar first sac Inglewood Golfers Are in the Lead BY 44 AS ALEX C. RO a big day for th 1 golfers rf annual tilt ROSE WINS PAIR ¢| OAKLAND, June §—After Oakland Boehler cil, Muleat Poters; K atteries: Singleton and and Byler BY AHERN] DONT KICK UP ALL HAT DUST ABOUT 1 MADOR,~ SES’ So Lt CAN GET OFF KINDA EAGY!~—THio lo“ FIRST TIME IVe EVER BEEN PINCHED, ANY 31 MILES MY HOUR AIST FAST Is MY GOSH «THAT Cop WOULDA NABBED PAUL REVERE FoR SPEEDING, 1 H' Mayor COULD HAVE “TH’ COP TARANGFERED OUT WH’ OKTS,~+ WELL, (F THAT AIT BEEF! “TALKS LUKE WAS MORE DRAG THAN A CANAL BOAT!. 1 ON WES A ROPE NOU CANT TE i HE'D “TELL Wi You THAT WE Got -TH' BUILDING PERMIT FoR UNCLE “oN CABIN |. ke {e. ae) “yw “-g s z smous Boston Red & iked among the he ultho avy the ker Hul janer, Cook; } -Milk Fund =: Ring Show Lined Up Star Bouts Made Up for Elks’ Smoker at Ball Park Next Week ITH triple main event head ing the bill, attic will have ita first Milk Fund boxing show at 1 Co league ball park Tuesday evening, June 16 The show will be staged under the auspices of the local El lodge, with Nate Druxman as the matchmaker The ball park has been donat ed for the oc casion by the Seattlo Baseball | club, In the first main event bout, Dago" Joe n#, famous St i i) middle ROBERTS weight, will try to stop the meteoric rise to. fame of Leo Lomski of Grays Harbor, | Lomski hasn't lost a fight for a long, time, but those who have scen { Gans in action predict that he is) the boy to end the winning streak Eddie Roberts, ‘Tacor k. 0, king, meets Mike O'Leary, San | Francisco, the second main) leyent, Roberta holds a one round | kitockout over Krache, while | O'Leary holds a decision over Dode | Bercot | ‘The third man event will see that sterling ttle battler, "Dandy" Dick Griffin of Fort Worth, 'Tex., in ac! tion against Jack Newman, the} lclever Edmonton bantamweight | With these three bouts headin: | | ing the card, the first Milk Fund! ‘show here is almost certain of a | big succens, ‘The two preliminaries have class, es Jimmy Riyers, clever Tacoma |Mehtweight, meeta Henry ‘| pride af Georgetown, in the pnd. |hout, while Babe Molmor, Aber: | | slugging Nghtwoight, ta With Billy Mende, clever ‘Taco in the opener Tiekets are already on sy can be obtained at the 1 club is Well as the leading cigar store an, | | eges: Why not| gn one of the “our | Horsdmen”' to do your football couch pine Maat cote | Suggestion to | be original and Makes. Good fa Tribe vibe) STERLING STRYKER _ Sterling Stryker is pitching fine ball for the Seattle The big righthander turned in two excellent gaa be Los Angeles during the past series, in of them handily. i At Washington Schaik; | Cincinnati Marberry,| Batteries: Cooney, Ryan and Pence TWO San Fran. sit here yes- mes of a ar ei” HUSKY STARS Agnew; j meet at Chicago, which will be held inters and Tobin. aipae | | ee romemryrer ne ry AMERICAN ) | NATIONAL A ota a ly ,| borne and Taylor; Jones, Jacobs and Hartnett, At Cincinnati: 9 | Boston ... | son; Donohue and Hargrave. _At St. Louis: RB York 6 uel . Louis 2126 Batteries: hf and Gowdy; Sher jdel_and O'Farrell. :| EN ROUTE EAST Jack Westland, University of Washington golfer, left for the nm tional tournament to be held so f.\in New Jersey, Sunday. 0 The six varsity track men are en 1|;route today to the intercollegiate ‘next Friday and Saturday. 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