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PAGE 14 Indians Win Odd Tussle | With Bevos' Plenty of Pitchers Used in Yesterday's Games | | Here | Ban Francisco TP Bart Lane took odd game of the} fourgame series. Some nifty relief ching by John es and Fred 3 saved the two games for the Bravos. Bob Hasty was breezing a’ with a three-ru i and sudd racked in the eighth frame of the first game, « wis, Roh. and Lafayette him to 1 the en- loaded, @eroas the plate and n out And he stopped the visitors dead Mn their tracks Stx runs were chased over on six Diows in the fifth inning of the sec. ond game. Billy Lane featured the after Roon’s games with seven hits in 10 trips, getting five for five In the} a | Second tussle } Portland won the Saturday! game, 5-2. FTRST GAME Portland — AR. R. H. PO. A. EF. Munnefield. cf ar) Jones, ave e 1 1 6 a 8 1h Me 16 2 AB. R. PO. A. 6 8 8 $s 0 1 40 Baas Pn 2 phd teak Ave | : ° ois es aa 1 0 reo ° 6 6 O05 2,08 «8:0 a ie tes ° ie Sok Se Be Pea | 1 o 09 6 Totals . bby wm ht 2 | GBatted tor Hollingsworth in elenth Bee: “a Ged 1. Hollingsworth 5, Burns 1 ‘Ball—Herman, be alles 3 SECOND GAME _ Portiana— Hunnefleld, ct ‘Lewis, ° Rahwer, if, te . yette, ib KEN ; A hero today, shunted aside | That's the way of baseball. ta: | more than 20 games with the second division Vernon club. tit |A sore arm held him back this spring and he couldn't get |" | started and a few days ago he was shipped to the Western From hero to outcast in one year. That's the way| it goes in the national game. Serre se ee tabs egy ay 8 OAS Be ee Sa SRG 8 29 6 @ 1 4 1 [777 FF wer LL BOSS, I SHooK MY Sow OF DELIVERING ice! —~ I WASNT CUT OUT FoR -TH’ & BUSINESS GAME!e FROM Now ON I MAKE MY CAKES WITH BOXING GLOVES, ~~ GO INTO ACTION, AN’ SIGN ME UP FoR A: BouT WTA ANYBODY, ~~ INCLUDIN WIS UNCLE |e EGAD ROSCOE, THAT io THe spirit! I WILL START IMMEDIATLY, AS YOUR MANAGER, AND ARRANGE A CONTEST—THAT WILL NET US » K-TIDY Sum! ¥HE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1925, Charteris Makes Great Showing in First. Year on Track SEATTLE WINS TWO SUNDAY GAMES AND TAKES SERIES ° {ash & The Way of the National Game || RE EEE OE BL ~—___/}Turenne and | Nationa. Stein Wins Washington Half-Miler = a 4 ° o Y 4 » Wally Scott |... ~ ¢ s From Steil Wins Event at Chicago Are Winners 5 ‘ . Hf a in T ONT Mate Fast Time Saturday, Doing the 880-Run in Pag ee Pie eiphia 1 ae ‘ane BY ALE - We 7 Y 55:4; De Hart Hubbard Stars; Sweet Runs Sec- rs aa in Century ION sTEID i At Cincinnati nN. HF |B -—_—_—— : bi Ph eer Wi 54) okiyn 1 eily - Gagan} IM CHARTERIS, Washington's great young half-m Poe oe Seren Vis Se Daeare oo aOR AGONY J finished up his first year in on sa geie aT yenton, May, Brady and Hargrave, | ¢n : : the well-known blaze of giory Saturday, when he w BY PETER SALVUS ho ie tt hl + ae : national title in his event in the fast t ITH the favorites breesing thru s their matches in the all-city ten RH} 1:55.4, breaking the record for Stagg fi nia tournament Sunday, the re ’ ts Again it was his wonderful speed at thrills in the play . . ‘ finish that won for Charteris over a fast were provided i Gra P » le \ @re provided | era e reed ecw field. He was boxed at the last turn, but ran by the leaser around the pack down the home stretch and won by a scant four yards. > And it was Richardson, the Stanford ace, who pressed him hardest, coming in second. lights at the Se. | %er and Bar attle Tennis club. The match that} At St. Louls rn. H. B Attracted the | Philadelph Most attention | St 137 3 was played be Ratterion —~Carison, Betts, ¢ h Charteris defeated Richardson by quite a tween E. w and = Wilagn Sothoron, Dyer and margin here. oa Pht colt O'Farrell. + RY The youngster has two years to go yet in ren, who de-|three games in the second set while the sport for Washington, and track men are much feated Finesllver anc tt was taking #ix MATES. predicting a wonderful future for ! The greatest individual star of the meet was Dehart Hu ub- T. C, Rivera] The women's an in a doublesjstart Monday with SE ROSE On the see ia MD maton thetlct the tun and ning, Champion Stein start | bard, the Michigan broad, ca MARION lasted the entire! held at th pola on 7 ae Borage jummer,: Wh0 .6e0) &.neW| prea ga ng oh golf—and when the pair retired UP afternoon. ‘The first w n the! kirk, Lin 1 for lunch Stell. was eight holes | world’s mark of 25 feet, 107% AMERICAN wo teama went to fe and War- | tain, is a win Hi i F | He also won the 100 ren, 9 to 7, but opporients pein at down. On that bomeward trip inches. a men's play may Joame back to win the next net, by|end with two slater, Irene an meme ~ ee ot ;yard dash @ same score, In the deciding| Elinor Stephens, fighting for the} [lt ® 70 for the round, so It Ry 4S ua3 ch, Pringle and Warren were vic- | title oan eaceiy.) Be pee tae Leg Ss 1 i bs decided until 22 games were played.| journey are Mr. and Mra. Lacy | 3 as They won by « score of 12 to 10. In| Hofius, Mill Warren, T. D. Facing « nine-hole 23 ie all, 64 games were played to decide! Lowis, G, A. Lazieure and Whit. | foURht gamo in the ath ce gs the winner comb Quillian, who Ix the man: but his golf was no 2 3 _C. ©, Williams, paired with ager of the tournament, and the instch , oc " ts Frank Kozlowski, won in a Whe Foadtih of the hesend - rout 2 “ :8 12 0 three-set match from Wlesen. town and Kelly, 6-4, 4-6, and 6-3. Altho it was a mateh that was as hotly contested as the other, it attracted many of the on | Leonard, Doyle and Jones and Bengough, of which was completed 8un-| morning total ui EN Schang “Shower” Successful lookers, That wer tournament” At Washington ot Hob Johnstone last Saturday, wh f n profor on , ° swept Ditt. | 44 3 6 (0 ¢ won hands! |. MEN SINGLES . Btokes and } 4 Clerk We Sewell r other a ball g success Is the umpires Turenne and Seott, who appear aa the favorites to cop the dow. no bles title, started out right and swamped Godtre and Anderson, 6-0 and 6-2. At no stage of the 3 game did the sure playing of ER the favorites falter, and they 7 | swept thru the sets and forgotten tomorrow.| Wallace Scott also won without a A year ago Ken Penner won |\strus n the singles play when he t Pinky Miller Rt oe *. John Iam’ JUNIOR SINGLES Att o'Clock— PE ‘| OAKS VICTORS $| LOS ANGE land defeat day, § to 4 and 7 to 4, games of the double bill victories give the Oaks the neries, | six out of seven Bea : oN i 0 ung 1} Boehler and Byler; Lu- | 1 Schang. ame RH. B 4 il 3 Batteries—Krause and Byler; Old tte and Whi ham, Christian, Pil ney. w-THEN GIVEM A WELL, nae CHANCE! oN IF A NCANT Sunce] | MAN CAN GET ||, cigar ses! | USED To BECAUSE TH’ PUTTING HIS 1 cURRcTONE WECK IN A Bt enon A NOOSE, HE | A BOULEVARD, WONT WEAR 2 “AN NOU 2« ANY OTHER g p COLLAR !« SE = Packed in tea-fott, instead of tins— nenee 10¢ You'll take to Granger right from the start Granger has that full, rich “rounded- mous old 1870 method. 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