The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 18, 1925, Page 14

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yene Tunney Plans Coast Trip; May Fight’ in Seattle! , PIRATES AND REDS CLOSE IN AS GIANTS FALTER! ae rvweight | He Goes Up }Turenne and {Crew Trophy Is | Three Doubles “Uncle Tom” McCarey Tight Races HeadingWest ~—~ Langlie Win |,, Challenge Cup! Win Game for | Are.ot- Now I", pine e rate, : Er NNO ON TOTS j ; on Big Tour Net Matches) "8 ~~ | Seattle Indians in Big Show Tunney Watches Crew at City Champ Eliminates a mu ‘ im ia r " | Eldred, Herman and Me- Pittsburg Only One and a Marion; Hesketh Gives the Laos nk ine ita Cabe Bust Out Hits | Langlie Hard Fight feral wan Sie “Srophy,_ Lites That Beat Los Angeles Poughkeepsie; Says He Half Games Behind; Will Be West in Fall A. L. Leaders Bunched ) SSEN RMAND MARION iY Hu une: 3 i. shallonge poe salu O8 ANGELES, Ca June I os. e hes of ‘ ’ a hich finishes firat in the || cession in the eighth inning 1 : 5 or Beattle In e m to w | ASEY Is Cen gee the Low Angeles 3% Sy 1 t haw ne TED ' ® final score being ke ag Tu z Brick Eldred pe : ¢ STBOURNE, England Sats Herma Pir a y f 8a and Buster M D t * I American t r wept 1 the ¢ ft the seeds 4 <-the dout ‘ Whit to ‘ : J Gilazne »€ 1 Gene Tunny = ’ 2 early every game anding ¢ 1 fu " ; si The An rink fo ; in a dis ate, | ; glen mat 1 herr G and chances a ally ee , { the doubles left] The ‘Tribe got off to a ate gar fallen for the s them t dent at two runs in the first ’ Stet in the for , 1 ‘ ts of four! frame when Bi Lane walked @ the eastern : ; = the exercis: . Martor en and one double. Vrank Brazill doubled and Ra LB cliaieiel Tunney ha : evi c yy | Ja tributed a boot, 1 pans Mined up thru i ye tp EE | Mar fod another in the f wectbepaane that will kee the y in the eighth, Low Ar Rext few months and then he bain eat Bob) H [ Coast League acor n the second, sixth Strike out for the «reat oper t . ) | cit nings spaces. t tho tr a ot Pet.| Marty Krug and Clarence Twom The New York heavywe is t the next bums, rust @ne of the very few men abt ; ‘ Umy P the .elgbth, fram of even being considered f sh " : With Jack Dempse dt rv t ¥, “ Am? 1 Phi ess na pa ft a ‘ " Aetn ss mas Bare tte. on hy but a i {el tan eR as ae The Athletics are still swing mand stutt y , KC : ‘ ing their clubs in the frenzy that diee-doln r gates, ; tia a ; ; seized them In the eighth inning ‘or. T f : 1 Walle ; RESULTS 4 Jous card EDDIE FARRE ! which they made 13 runs, They 1 - f 17 A beat the Cleveland Indians by me nec shor ; i yuitia , . t another big score Wednesday, > siy of Penseyvana how “Tm aE sTAXD oe a rite of Rin g for Ss CU ta ie a fapable of siv i it 4 Giants thle mo and t edu today ‘ “ ‘ ; from Monday's eighth to the last the Northwest at presen lie’s reputed to be one ar ae de : t 3 i fagal LE TOM” Mc- | the experience : inning Wednesday was 35 runs in‘ est-hi and best ai 5 ees Oe ion . a CAREY, the x had in the game. 17 innings. ces te ores M tips : : ‘ i ae t ‘ Rickard” of 20. years McCarey promoted The # reat prosp Ck nema ay pie te x ; reer ago, who was promoting ome of the big+fights | Browns 2 = VgcuiYinal hewne . | r 4 ring shows in California | himself and managed peri! Marnice Ga’ Peate beat fi isiaes | American League |: : ¢ | when Jack Johnson, Bat- | some of the finest boxers | Athletic LOCAL CLUB ‘“Teata:Mtephene baat Thelma Wolff, 63,| — ae ar » 1 | tling Nelson, Jim Jef- | that ever d on a for aisih All that is holding up bes ue BS a geil es . Wen Lost . ae ‘ : ;| fries, Sam Langford and flove. : emg match ix that os Weems = HOLDS MEET Sem!-Final Round ‘ . 4 Jiaaner tn tg the rest of that famous His story is. titled _{ istes i on ‘oe to a ward Langile > laoyd ‘ . | ar the - ne G eT panda pal the fight. wea ' fo ‘ coreose-s| array of old-time fight- rty Years in’ the TIGERS GO Snell, who h rie wh beat Vincent Galvin , i 1 ° ers were in the heyde; Ring” and the first in- WILD, TOO dhe East, will “ BOYS’ SING mn ° Sree eee of their careers in the | stallment will be pub- The Detroit Tiger action here, soon Rye Sree aes bt ti a aed be + . ring, has turned author. lished Friday and daily tunt: ots Bercot-Ted Krac MEN'S DOUBLES MEN'S SINGLES Fy Pasi hone R York RH. I 1 “1 In a series of some of thereafter until com- | park June 36 Guiittam alee Willian: Tx t 9 17 eg bes oe the most interesting stor- daisies : aot ae York . es that have ever been You want to reac ights Friday : ae * Dase hite—Brax A | b ; porean ne 4 and Winf E ate iar? ite m, Midréd, Iermag, McCabe, ie penned about fights and | every one of them 1 Epon, MORGS @ end Re gaara ~Lane, i anor fighters McCarey tells of | start tomorrow. start ove I ta ; Friday when ! st nF Fifth Round , bald tra Tean again at it 1c At 3:20 0'Clork— HE r Be “ Whi te Box wor ealifornia a new MEN'S UnLEs ha: “vecord Before Mo! * A har Semi-Final Round a 3° Wedn y here wer kull ex: 10 ; Grnitts ant aivatt ednesda ere were 35 skull ex- by Daugt At 2:30 wa 3 nd Mya ens by Daught es whine. rope | a etarie JONSON FOULED Hepeseed ta de Daler te the ? rvs. Howard and Winfield Langile OAK », June 18 Nar the same number of J St | wood of the ALB o'Clock— KLAND, Juno 18.—After : thought he could | oon the doors of Lave © and Wallace Seott| At Washington R. H. E.|#on n y not stand the |, Mie free 2A. G gle and Willtam Warre st. Louls ‘ 1 8 O|Nor gaff. the public free, of ch WOMEN'S SINGLES ey Ps peda ies heat een Final Hound mh Sy led the t bat ‘i a he At 4:30 o'Clock— and Dixe =| po GHKEEPSIE 18, P at tho University of Penn: tnd oat] SINGLETON WINS | "2.2% te ne Fie iota male geese pe detergent, of Gene Delmont T Le n Sin si thre irth round. ‘The {OK (oles ngton| dle. ‘tim Wies chéad ou h, sent in his first 10 ball in t At Boston (first game) fight was over the 10 1 route crew uty ¢ coach of in his resignation Wednesday, round s and inesday, and he turned |” Robert . at R. H. Far-Weaterners, will, deillc his ¢ followin row with the stu was as fast IN|back the Oaklang club with an 8-| J mit Ttone , hee eS. tur.) dent s. The vete 2 ack ry Chicag ‘ up until Satur} dent manager he veteran as he was in the! whole distance for the Onks, but TEXAS LEAGUE Battert Sch SAN FRANCISCO, June 1§.—Paul them in shape} the regatta here Monday, but it fifth. [Salt Lake scored aning | Firat game: San Antonio, 7; Dal-| Quinn Waner went wild with the stick for the intercol is thought that all the trouble And he also/pyt three, with Sheehan de ad-lias, % At | Wednesday ahd beat Portland al leginto regatta) Will be ironed out within the punched Joo) ing the attack w wo singles and| Second game: San Antonio, H. I t Rle-handed. He hit two here Monday.) next few days. What was MacDonald Smith's MORGAN Gorman full of|, home Joe Bratcher, Oak | palias 4 Chic (he a bles and @ home run } Sunday only a] 4 t | i , . ; 3 GAD A aaa , sar 6 *) Pie eotes , Sunday ¥Y 8) More offers for Rusty Callow in the 1924 national open golf Bee sect es and really | outfielder, got four hits in five First game: Houston, 1 Fort | Bo: 7 11 0} times at the plate. The: fin: Nght drill will! have been received. He said he was ment?—F. R. W. #t Mclean in Oakland, only to| tring orth, 2 tteries: Blankenship, Lyons and | Was, San Francin here J c as | n . eta draw. Nearly ; bh Worth, 2 Ba Blankenship, Lyons and | ae SRO: Sp be featured, and] carrying around in his pocket a! Smith had a card of 303 in that peta draw. Nearly every newspa-| ‘phe sq ond game: Houston, 16; Fort | Crouse; Zahnozer, Ross and Heving The score on race day the | ty, year contract 1 affs ; i t : J a L iree-year contrac » coach an} affair, per man at the latter fight ¢ Oakland % 5 tland Huskies will not | 7 i 3 c aah Did! Hkrteand. “of! Staniovae ws hilt : jSalt Lake . wad First game: Waco, 12; Shreve-| ‘The day probably never me eho Jeave the boat-/turned tye offer down, as is pldna| Hills. -Prnoaton rin the st aa Melean is a rugged boy, and! patteries—Kaiser and Byler, Mc-| port, 10. when Willle Stribling | to| Batteries — Lay % Yarrison, house until it’s/on staying with the Huskie -at| event at the 1924 Easterr ir ter et Should give Morgan plenty of op-| Honald; singleton and Cook Beaumont, 9; Wichita Falls, 0. | the fight fanw sim Martin, Rachac and Tobin; Mitchell time to paddle! least another yen Ake hie ala yectal aD AEP Deventy mer Hors position Friday. } - ahd Agriew ast another year ho he did] legiates, and what-was the winning up to the start- the offer was from, ing line to de) many were led to believe that Penn | fend thelr titlelis dickering for his services pues Needs Experience || OTT P BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN | HARRIS STICKS as the rowing| Navy, Washington's chiet nyder, of the « Spencer Harris, the Seattle boy, in| | lacks to be a great fighter to. Stu ; CALLOW champions of} rival, failed to take a time test y in the Southern ote : : still with he “Chicago White Sox, | May is experience, and that can be but Je being. usod’ for pinch-hiteing | Amertcs- Wednesday, but it is likely that | league? If so, when?—D R. only gained with time. He's really with the Flint club, ee raced wt roles now. He was playing right |. Th? Varsity wan again sent over| Dick Glendon will have his Snyder pla; a fine prosp Itlold regularjy. until Hurty “Hooper | ti® Course, today > official time! midshipmen going over the | Southern Michigan, in 1912. more in beat! inst the watch today, | jnot state wh . TR with a put of 419 ants, can I Gor A FLASH AT “THAT MOOGAN GUY LAST NIGHT! + WES GOT A PAN on HIM “THK WOULD “THROW A SWITCH, « BUT LOOKS NEVER EGAD ROSCOE MLAD, ~~ GREETINGS! « 1 HAVE FINE NEWS FoR Nou, ~ NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING NOU Bok “TNT MOOGAN "le and he showed I DoT Uke HoopLes cHoices| OF COMPANY fw FROM Now on, ns the other Le vax Kept, but Callow announced| course got back In the game. Wes GROw ye night vi the A ; rd than any i that he was more than pleased with Cornell performed well Wedne: Young fighter has here in years . t showing. The Jayvee eight also|by hurrying over the four-mile dis He hasn't « fundamental weak he | ness in his fighting makeup. Detroit Is Slowest Walker to Resume Draining Thursday ed more form today in the|tance in 20 minutes flat, which was } | | trial test than ever hefore, and|faster than tho Huskies made It The Northwest has produced fine| Bin SCARED “TH PEAS OFFA MY RR x Lock aut’ || | Squad on Hassocks | critics here aro picking this boat to| Syracuse, Wiseonein and Colm y YORK, June 18.—Mickey fighters, but nearly every one of Ll SIGNED “THE ARTICLES KNIFE! APTER A PLA One of the poorest base-stealing | 080 out Syracuse for Jayvee hon-| bla crews will go against the watch world's welterweight cham- them has one w s that keepa “TOD, AND We RECEIVE A seine ety SIDE WINDOWS I, | lube in ‘the mmagore this season i | OFW ih ikvedase pion, who has been laid up with an as Tea the ope S. purse oF $50,.- Wind Lose ROUNDS, LLL HAVE HIM SO NES SIRI, | Detroit. ‘The ‘Tygers thus far have | ——— ————— | infected toe, will resume training a ‘od 3 era is the master : 5 y DIZIN “HENLE HAVETA Pur ay, takiri-tow /Ubections on athe pathe | Thursday for his fight with Harry xer, but lacks Lomski’s punch- OR DRAW J+ BY Dove, A RENOLVING Door WW fw |Cobb no doubt preferring to have| Greb, world's middleweight cham: ing ability; Doc Snell hasn't his IMAGINE 17 $25, For tho runnern walt for hits to bring} 4 TO ensive rac ice S | pion, ‘The bout is to be held in th boxing skill; Dode Bercot can't 5 ety b His CORNER!. | |them around rather thant ake| }Polo Grounds on July 2 Harry hit straight, snappy punches EACH OF US ~~ HAW, a - chances on belng caught pllfering | Willis and Charley Weinert, who the way Lomski can, He's | | DAME FORTUNE SMILES ecessar} or ivers are to meet in another feature bout mitch faster than Ted Krache | fis RABLY LIP 1 | on the benefit card, have resumed and a smarter fighter. i FAVORABLY UPON US! ( BY PRI ] seomed perfect. But to Coach | tt@lning after a short layoff Lomski is easily the best a | | hte " ni — Rigel iicaaily, the bert a National League ||, \.., diving tx aaittioutt one} RAY Daughters ‘there were nu- | development since Johnny O'L« Ee SE A J | | merous flaws in Padden’s y a eveloy Johnny O'Leary Won tae i to master, and when it fs mas-| formance, kither his stanee on | Trout Propagation seaivai tefed, constant practice is necessary | the t Ity, or his hody inNooksack Rs SOLONS WIN it <1 5A to Keon it turned the slightest fraction ot | In Nooksack River att 0 | un inch as ho hit the water, or | Propagation of about $1,000 East SACRAMENTO, Cal, June 14 ite Hes Heri After watching Ray Daughters | his head had bent slightly. j era brook trout will be made soon Hacramento nosed out Vernon Chicag 4 o lase| Couching Blackie Fidden, pre- by John “AIth : : 0 Selecting iioago NER E EL | By , All these mistakes are noted by the | ohn Aitken, game warden of see the i Pee eeratticies i: oon nese ae | it | ler Northwent diver, at the new | aiving Judges and points taken eee} Whatcom county, assisted by two ENO daa ema a ’ _ | diving tower built for the Na: | from the possible 10 that can be{%f Nis deputies, Leslio Jones and , ; At Cinefnmatt RH. KE.) tional A, A. U. champlonships, | made, according to how grievous the | Peter Thompson, ‘The fish will be fame back with five in their half Now York eee as Ihab a fae ' ‘Sl taken from Lake Whatcom and of the inning, ‘The Tigers tallied Ginoinnati 1 6 | hich will be held here the, Inat | MAAK!" | turned loose in tho Nooksack river four more in the fifth to take the Batterion SGarulV, BHA aseay of duly, this seems: true, | uklen, in the national meet, | in Whatcom county, Wy Send. The Solons were Ay to. be | Snyder; Luque and Wingo, | Divin judged from the moment} Must competo against tho best | denied; Wilbur Davis, first-nacker, | | the diver climbs on tho platform] lvers in the country, and Daugh- It seems to be working out all poled a terrific drive over the cen | At Pittsburg Ro H.W. {untit ho has disappeared into the| {ers Is maldng every possible ef- | rignt after all... Nobody has férfield fence to tie the score in the | Brooklyn 8 9 1] ator,’ ‘Ten points ato allowed for af [rt to perfect Fadden's diving yot asked Dempsey to talk before eighth inning. Sigling followed with Pittavirg , EIS gl perfect dive, but for a dive to bo} form. one of the Huropean clubs on his A triple for Bettman scored him | |) Batteries: Grimes, Huboll, Ooxeh.| perfect several things must be con-| ‘Tho Crystal Pool merman is weak | Wat experleno ero) siigie, with pwhat pro 4 |gor and Taylor; Yde and Gooch aidered {In the low springboard dives, but | * ran 7 ied Sehr pi RnR. H. E, ' The running form of the diver be. | strong in the Nigh platform event roughs of the Multnomah A, a poe are et At Chica@o gl. FH. B.| fore he takes off the board is Judged: | arence Pingston, Pete Des Jar-| Portland, ee Web serhobaé or Philadelphia { 9 0] his takeoff the moment Hh leaves tho) Aine and Al Whito are the nation:| ‘rhe M. A. C. has been out of ace Hacramento .... vf Chicago § 12 0} platform: is noted, ad@ his position | @ly famous swimmers who will com: | tive Northwest competition for sev. Batterion — Villette, Bryan id Rattofénx: Docatur and Henline;| in the air, which inchides whether | pete against Madden, All three of| erat yoars and Butret ha has not Achang; Hughes and Koehler Blake and Hartnett or not he ts too far forward, or too|them have been chansftons at some! tad a chance to performs : th for backward, as he enters the wajtime during the past thre year For the small honors they receive, Phe International Boxing union NO ‘ 7 Zl Kiven tho Bugs Raymond and] ter, Bvery musele must respond ins | Another man, who ix less fa. |diving must have a special appeal Paris has barved Benny Leonar frigghe 7) ” 4 va “—~\\ Meas QD 19e8 wy WEA SERVIER, Iwo Tube Waddell ire no longer among | stantly to his command as he turns | mous as a national diver, but | to the divers, who risk aching backs ‘And all Benny ever did wan to tell (O ie . un ’ 2 the living, the pro-monkoy faction | @ somersault in the air who ts considered by Pacific [and limbs in practice and who reach the World how dearly he loved his] W/Z on surge ETING iK\ “TH =; Will not bo exactly up againgt tt] — Fadden’s practice dives at the | cous swomming officials as a ‘thoir goal only thru the hardest of aK ic Gi Ee _BIG MONEY CLASS —=* for substantiating evidence, tower off the ¥0-fool plunge, og champ, ty dutlan Bure forts

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