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@\ » THURSDAY, JUNE 1925. THE SEI TL STAR PAGE 17 . Babe ‘Ruth Benched; V porate Braz ill im Bambino: Will Be USed | as Pinch Hitter Now| Home Run King of Little Use to New York Yankees; Slender Legs Can’t Stand Pounding, and Ruth Never Spared Himself Any BY HENRY L. FARRELL N‘ YORK, Ju Babe Ruth is lost regular and he may be from t 1 The for the rest of » but a few steps i step: } $s career Babe was benched Wednesday in Washington, when is legs became so swollen and gore that he could hardly walk. Before the left New York, it was known that the > Was not in good shape and the management had become reconciled to the fact that he could ot be used much longer. It stablished fact that a player in the major leagues lasts only as long as his gs. When he is an old man, Babe Ruth may be able to stand at the bat and hit them ise a good eye lasts long. John Me- Graw today can stand at the plate and show a rookie how to hit, but he can’t give him an a 1 demonstration of fielding and FARRELL ad wre Ty Cobb * their eyes 3 but because Tris Spe aker not tting bad or their arms are losing strer legs are going back on them. De. because rth, con re slowing up, th e their Scott, the former Yankee shortstop, almost passed out of the major leagues for the same reason when waivers were asked on him recently, For a big, bulky man, the Babe always has had rather slight legs and several veteran trainers expressed the opin- jon years ago, that his career would riot be as long as Cobb's, Speaker’s or Collins’. They said that he was not built to last and that he used self up too much. Without the Babe in there every day, there is slight for the Yankees. to get anywhere in the Americ. pennant race, as the team is pretty well shot. hi hope an league It may not Bad Legs May End Ball Career | (Hole i 1 One in VA ae Tourney With Dodgers | 1’ in Twin Bill) 3 To Wind U p Star Loop P relim Season Sunday b to bo New Pt Pose | Giants Split a cols ower Wood b to be Situation at Top of Na- i“ iguetleged La oe tional League Is Un- ('""' Penne. P- ) 1 pe ldolde tha. tent E changed mesa | Pa raceres She ws 83 Golfer = he acheule for Sunday te Speed and) Brawn Personified in Frisco A. A. U. Tournament oe 18( a I st % compete for the Illinois A. C., last * speed, ean brawn ears title holde Leroy Brown, . Walter 1 man n 1 be |New York A. C., has defeated Osborn Haw ee pers n the|several times in competition. When . ft ack and/these two sp ngy lads mw t on the Greenfield, after pees: f { test at the|national ho \ for altitude first game of the da 1 f “ h C s are due for a igh Gr nd, ‘T who revel Ont , gg ice rm Sampsons who can “ Willar r er than and call him shor G I rvs who ants to five hit them sis th 1 Greek athletes in their 9 to 1 the unprecedented feats, Giants co’ ; pad Olyr who-might have PIRATES, CARDS : H } Husse 1 armies, will pit BREAK EVEN } 1 Tay h t muscle and heart Meanwt the Pirates and Ca > o in an effort to hoist were enjoying two convulslc _ ' their 8 an extra yard or two Bt Louls, ‘The Pirates lost the| J° Kirkwood pee A in Few | the top of the mast. The first, 11 to 3, and won tho othe HY rae i Fothirress : ho b no tape under |c edged rivalry between “Tiny” 7 to 6 they are still one and ? the flat eling at the | H. rtranft, wo! 1a'n il jon in the a half games behind John Joseph . peed of « 30 miles an| discus thr Houser, winner McGraw's tex, the best of é ee r |in both weight events at the Paris whom are in tho Infirmary w aac The high beahum-|Olympics, and Ralph G. Hills, of sprains and fractures, or ought te par r Os-|Princetown university, who recently urled his frame |d able height | o 1 Houser in the shot put, will again be whetted at the A. A. U. The Dodgers lost a mere point finish in the first division and that is quite a drop all at in thelr standing, but it was A hy oy (od, i inches, Osborne will |games. once, He will remain with the team, but may be used only enough to break them out of Yara: Va as pi h hitter Veach and Paschal will play right field. a tee aia Lipps ' } ‘ ‘\Card All Set Villa Favorite to them back to fourth again. The | H , 5 baa | i . j Local Cops \ SI , Tedaiaea‘Onke wars netted ent for Ring Show | Win From McLarnin : tlyactar Te in Chicago , t. & sre | SAN FRANCISCO, June 25.—Odds Sylvester Is Playing PRANCI! : . , . i 1h sd. prevailed today on Pancho Nz Ski 4 Pairs their ast | drive ; Next Tue ay} champion, to beat in Cinder po Bit gested. tet st | eve o hte FT sonal saat sae cy eg a, more ac h ver, | ¢ nf I x the E t-Kra f Villa's reputation They t and | par f hole t announced this morn: e: on ene his matt in work- ‘ourname nt rea "ear may, Ce 2 Promatr Nate Drauman, |e combine fo make im a Beaty NCOUVER sire sie é , R . t : Tacoma light-| pareaick ek : = iis Sneccipen TAYLOR WINS : PRANK BRAZILL » U.S. Net Star Mircunl sealetalana OAKLAND, June 25—Bud Taylor, to 17 Walsh of t a fee a 4 M t D f at warded an unpopular decision over ® bantam, outpointed ¥ 4 foree and John Cameron of Whenever you mention Frank Brazill’s name in a fanning ee s De ea recent milk fund show ” Murphy, home towner, oi any ; Biota Yl 4 winning over the Senate roun: id th here last night. Murphy : ee Tennis bee about Seattle players, you get into an argument about|{, "inne over the Senators, The rou Soe ae soo (tect tee ae a3 Star Defeats hitting zill is a great hitter, no doubt about that; one| seventh, scoring all five then. This tr casualt 2 of th in the game, but he’s also a pretty good third) tons wax a jolt for the Senators for |‘Y* ae ore 3 ilson, wild negro welte:| PAST BATTLE } Former Champ ; sacker. azill will never win any medals for his fielding,|'t ret them back another ft me | Tn : of I eight from Vancouver, and “K. O."'| t he takes care of the hot cushion in good shape and he’s\ 0% the Athietion | Sead ! ' Weeks of Yakima meet in the special| SAN FRANCISCO, June 25,—Eddie HILADELPHIA, June 2 t a ost valunbia mas at that odsitic iserat) igid.|!2 NOW 2 and a half games wide. ngage e event. Wilson stopped Truman Da |McGovern, San Jose, won from F ub i 4 e ps ile ae i ¢ ; fa position, everything conste | a ohe ste ai vis last week ‘ouver, while|Jimmy Byrne, Los Angeles, in their étgi i ered, in the Coast league toda Wasa rece “ light heavyweight 10-round encount- | Weeks recently ked out ‘Spec’ | lig ywelg nd enco tennis r Photo by Carter & Bradiey, sar sate rrotorrasnes| Hutton Released | Wood cr here last night, The sbotit. was Cricket SouranER assocLATION From Des Moines, GORMAN LOSES |"xirma winon, nice maa tnd ce Nemtea% 7 } ingley, Camp Lew- ET isos, staat oad Suzanne Wins apna By The Tulsa club of the Western’| Jimmy H Pedro | instructor, are curded for} INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Fiechir. Pies oe jleaxue, announced it had n0-} woight, ea ted Jor | bout. while Johnny| Providence, 5; Jersey City, 2 ot . bile ‘ ond | cured the services o! ed Hutton, | of Port 1 1h 0 ~—s lightweight, and| Syracuse, 4-7; Rochester, 6-5, : ig e a C 5 Mot he Des Moines club | tast 1 ar Reed, Portland, open the| Baltimore, 4; Reading, 2 i ningham Buffalo, 5-2; Toronto, 6-6. J UEDON, England, June == Louis Thali: od w 8 | umbia, 6-2, 6-4. | Stanford, eliminate Harvard, Con Walsh Seatt! a} I gen Bras # Inches, police — 1. 5. |Pacific Coast lista Her‘ eans. ape tied. Helght—¢ f 9 need: the orttics that she 1s jn] 4 i 1H | vices, ote) 2ennis. Finals sp haiyerechagrg eae meron, aver; 3, W . t sme t ce Beattie. Distance—i26 feet 9| Starting Soon hip ‘ad KELEY, Cal, June 25.—To-| Miss Ryan battled the h girl} matches in the Pacific! on fa even terms early in the} | Coast tennis championships fi first | ment here wili draw closer the li len LOSES COACH | of ellmination in preparation for the | ne, oy / eaten’ ah ait | pone was almost helpless | The loss of Coach T. J Dimmitt | ston. bya on area hp aries alata BO from Beaumont high pol, Beau-| in the men's singles yesterday El- \' The point score of th ematch was; mont, Texas, iy a hard blow to the| ? 3 Paced Fe riffin, Herbert Suhr, W. M. FIRST Ser team as he has turned out several | patton hderr ie He J on, C. J. Griffin and Ward| Mile Len ? 3 mpions during his time there. He | 7/husom C. a. Griftin toh, | - Miss Ryang S42, 331, 11 ok over the coaching duties at on each stepped up a notch, SECOND SET j | eliminating seeded players who had | 444, 26-6 : th eb _sollege at Beaumont. Mile, Le 44 i 6. chs | advanced far in the tournament Misa Ttyan, 1 Is In the Lpbeoiah: singles coin GOT ee Rorcira: and Rene Lacose, 250 Pheasants for Cream: ad vanied «rout |the Wrencl stars, lost their match ie. F, ae indie ict | with the on team of Tyzee and| = all Game Season) Pancrott-Doee vs. Whentley-Alm-| Sony. Tal, tn. tho men'a doubles, | & John Aitken, county game official | Tst: Edith Cross Lash hen. 5 ‘rt! ‘Tho score was 2-6, 6-3, 8:6 and 6-3 of Whatcom county, has obtained | ¥%: Eleanor ea irs. William | her, the Belgian, defeat: 7 20 six-week-cld pheasants for gime | Henry; Bobble Seller vs John |g » Lindop, an Fnglishman, | Durpos He plang to put them in| Wheatley; Anna and Laue y McCune| js, a singles match, 6-1, 6-2, 6-3 the county pens north of Bellingham | ¥* Jean and Elspeth Stead; Howard) ie match was twice Interrupted | until the fall hunting season when | Kinsey-Bowle Dietrick va. Ed Levy-| iy sain and was finished on a ley wil be taleahed Carroll Jensen; Charlotto Hosmer vs.| squashy court : S Bee sk | Marjorie Thorne; Phil Neer-Hutton | ; Winnie? wil : | Miller vs. Wellington and Luin Swit: | Senn tit habeas peers oat Walla Walla Wins zer; William Johnaton-C. J. Gritfin| Play ©. 1 Yonbraun, the Dutch. | | love-Hampton; Bowle Diet stale | Rd the Same Poe the’ aa ortt Thrilling Battle | vs. Amos Sewell; Howard Kinsey va, | HY: Tawrince Tce. of the Amer WALLA WALLA, June. 25—In} A.W. Young, | Brugnon, the Frenchman. Charles Meats sioes thrilling “games ‘ EERE | Garland, once a member of tha| ere, Walla Walla rallied in UMAPINE IS WINNER | Amerienn ‘Davia cup team, wit inth inning and scored two Umapine defeated the Dixie nine. | meet Gilbert, of England. Lucien to tle the count at 2all. In|11 to 7, at Lowden Sunday and| witiams, Yale pln will opposed the twelfth inning, the Walla Wal- | wins the right to meet the champjon | the Canadian, Maye: lana scored the winning run to defeat | of the amateur teams of Walla Walla | if Pendleto to 8 RAEI Aare? Shanlel oe tte’ -wléte: match between Lacoste and| 4 iendleton, Ore., 3 to 2 unty as a result of {ts victory Randolph Lyeett will bo one of the Packed in tea-foil, star numbers of ‘Thursday's list ear ger ore . ‘ ead 0} s— Crack Crystal Club Swimmers to cues 10% = * * . Compete in Victoria, B. C., Meet re O¢ BY PETER. SALVUS are the Canadian stars who will ' INTERING international compe-| eompete against the men in the | E tition in @ foreign city for the} "aces. Both are sprinters in the . first time in the club's history, the} SWimming events, Audrey Grif- X Crystal Swimming association of Be-| fin, who has appeared here sev- aa attle will journey to Victoria Friday Ree tee i water Ee lane ae | ‘ Aight for four days of rac the| 1s the leading women's star o: new Cryulatl Carrier haa eee) the North. She will be seen In e @ The Victoria swimming team action against the best Crystal In )| e com or has become stronger than at any Pool swimmers, Agnes Spiedel | whon did Ned Gourdin cata time in previous years and with and Neva Brownfleld. |his broad jump record of & few men entered from the The local team members who will| 4 inche ital ¥, ; ; ; Multnomah A. ©, of Portland, make the trip are; Merlin Wadden, | On July 23, 1921, Here’s a tobacco that’s made for cut for pipes—cut coarser (rough cut) xe., the local natators may hutve | Max Hubbard and Hlonde Meveley i 4 hard time in winning the [in the diving entries; Kenneth ¢ Who won the obantaly pipes—and pipes only! so that it burns slower and smokes 0 EER ale) OL AIEEE tg a Ri a0 ca ln a aa Ta First of all it's fine, old Burley, mel- sweeter and cooler. Pack your pipe pad of the British Columbia A. A. Ut, |events, and Neva Brownfield and Mra, W. A, Gavin, | lowed by Wellman’s famous old 670 with Granger and see if you don't agree ; Wd acting coach of the Victoria Agnes Spiedel in the women’ | | i . , it fh its F ” 4 ear Mepadh’ Rayiant Mra) Doughters| «How. tonny, hits did Al. Simmons method; and on top of thatit's specially _ that “for pipes it’s mighty near perfect, The race will officially open the | will accompany. the squad on the| of the Athleties make in 19247 P new pool there. The tank is 160 by | journey north » Daughters has We A. C. K 49 feet and im ono of the best in |one or two oth: wimmers in mind In 152 games and 504 times at 4 the Northwest for swimming, whom he may take but bas not yet| hat, Simmons crushed out 183 safe TANS Jick MeNeil and Dave Barclay | decided upon it. wallops. Lioprvt & Myzns Tonacco Co. ‘ \ " :

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