The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1925, Page 7

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D i, T v h e n d e 3 ad ad on ral Ds tle al. - RURRET SS oo ae yng Tim ce BT. x Peese wee Res sae t 5 Ke SATURDAY, JUNE Babe Herman’s Hitting Gives Indians Needed Punch Down the Home Stretch! Bangtails Will Soon kun in B. C. Again | South Angles for Krache- =Bercot Scrap) Boys Who Fight Herel caterers iran Genare Ane “Tuesday May Box Lat: |: ays 0: a hana er in California DE BERCOT and Ted Krach« may be brought together in a California & the autump/ ca Sou Southera Z BRITTON AGAIN ing the int Dave Feebes erwelah tne tha<c¥larootsl te tnete 16-seund. wont Krache fights in the Northwest. | # are angling for bout tn the own ‘ate. Berecot Krache are meet WINS ON FOUL ing for the Mie: el Lee: Mae eel smoters, fourth time at) fy the ¢ uel ball ps here | er ==" "|Renton Leading Siget won the first fight, the sec- 3 draw and the third weat Valley Circuit tenet eaves cor caivoros i) by One Victory, Wellately after the Krache wth Lonnie in, his detin has arranged a numbe id bout Bercot down belo’ rom Jimmy Harry he t le HE Renton ball club is now lead- games won and one lost, Their win Where the Monroe welterw r Fairfax last Sunday gave them @Yavorite. Bercot has beatep such | undisputed possession of the top Ws as Morrie Schiaifer, berth. inding up| team, together at Auburn; Fairfax at the local | Issaquah, and Botheli at Tolt fYmnasium, both men a ring in} Folle shape. teams wing is the standing of the 4 i Won. inst Bate Druxman. prome of tt ; thew, has Jined up an attractive ‘ : (ni to support the main ev ‘ Aa the six-round semi-windy, 3 ‘ Wimmy Rivers, Tacoma lightweight, ind Henry Geysel, Georgetown, have Scr ecrae|GRIFFIN PLAYS "unpopular decision over Rivers | tithe recent Milk Fund show, i\SUHR IN MATCH! tee Wilson, Vancouver negro, and| BE dre Girdea: for tha: opectal | pions wert to be | decided in fent. ‘The second bout will be be-|s0me divisions and finalists in oth- Ween Norman Wilson, Tacoma |¢rs during matches of the Pacific Milfleweight, and Ray Tingley, |Coast tennis championships tourna- Gimp Lewis, while Johnny Hawks, |™ent here today. 0 lightweight, and Georgie Reed,| Howard Kinsey, men’s singles Pirtiand, billed to open the (title holder, was eliminated in yes. jterday’s play by Elmer Griffin. ffin will meet Herbert Suhr to- ie cf FL |day in the semi-finals. YING EBONY | Scheduled matches today include Final, junior boys’ singles—Bobby ENTERS RACE lector" vermus staniey ‘Amauie ‘ final, juntor girls’ doubles—Edith LATONIA RACE TRACK, Coving-| ee re Seen sth re, {Fos8-Dorothea Swartz versus Ethel feral of the historic Latonia derby | BUrkhardt - Josephine Crookshank; a crowd of 40,000 fashionable|*e™!-final women's singles—Helen ie fans down into the rolling] Wien hills of Kentucky Saturday Bleven nervous thorobreds await Mithe bugle call to the barrier. ony, whom the famous women's doubles — Charlotte Hosmer {Lucy McCune; semi-finals, men's | Sunday. , Was among those named | Hart, Captain Hal, Caractus, Millwick, ‘Double Bill Progress, King Nadi, Deeming, * Will Feature OA Slip, Step Along, Broadwa. and Swope were the other Be tcact fast a it oa Semi-Pro Loop| wa and WMeicted that the winner would} \{JITH the Daimal, a team com- mang up a new record. | posed of Japanese newspaper eR Shs |men, staging a double-header at the Coast league park Sunday afternoon Amateur Manager againet the Nippon A. ©, in the first game and the Three Brothers . Tips Scales at 104 Dyo Works in the-twilight affair, J4o Dutt, manager of the Unl-lan the feature, Semipro league teams lt, an amateur team in Balti-| wy) play sunday. More, weigha 410 pounds. Because] ‘phe probable batteries for the # his bulk he cafnot play ball but! visiting Japanese team will be Ono, edited with being one of th | for the first game, and* Watanabe, nt amateur baseball managera|¢or the xecond, Tither Nitta or Inthe ty He js a full-fledged fan | jtawa may get a chance to twirl also, #4 hin Universals are considered one | phe tocal Nippons will take the field Mithe strongest clubs on the At-|with Natanime and ‘Takayoshio ax tle coant the battery The Daimal nine haw toured the and have met some of the strongest aby Selling Tunney | amateur ond semi-profensional teams Bagley, former manager of|in the United States, ax well as sev She Tunney, “took the $50,000" ax| eral college clubs Were, but now he regret it, He| In the other games on tap In the M4 Tunney’. contract to Hilly Gib«|loop, Druxman's play the Green | MM who iy managing the fighter! Lake Commercial club at Greon 4, Gibson haw already made the| Lake, Waterfront and West Senttle Money he eave for Tunney’a man+| Will battle for the league lead at ership, and in coining in three| Upper Woodland, and Ballard and Wits that amount now, fouth Park play at Adama, Seattle First Sacker Only a few more days and the bangtails will be running | pitche again on the British Columbia tra opening July 1 at Brighouse of horses will be 8, the season of 44 gays Vancouver. The picture in the left} and Eldred are wonderful hitters, but they the horses entering the stretch on the On the right Hundreds “ Lacrosse League May B Be Formed With B.C. Teams |Local Racquet Wielders ‘Plan Organization to Fur- ther Interest in Game in Seattle; Dougl McMillian Are Boosters of cla Loop BY PETER Wirrett and Joe Benjamin ir Call-| ‘The games for Sunday bring Ren-| DETERMINED band of young Seattle athletes are do- fenia rings ‘ton and Auburn, a second division | there this season. hand corner Vancouver z ‘ From left\ Brady batting one-two, the Big Three—Brazill, Eldred and T. J. Wellman and S, Roth-| Herman—will drive in a lot of ert, who are expecte d to officiate again this season. ‘Westland in ng the teams in the Valley | league of King county, with five| Judge Rose, jruns this year. }around first base, but he handles |the bag wel parecer Barnes Writes ites About Victory British Open t olf Champion ing their utmost to put over « new sport to Seattle Lacrosse, the national game of Canada in the sum- being played by young men here and has gained a large following since Its introduction in Seattle a few RESTWICK The Seattle team expects to play British Columbia teams during the summer, and arrangements are being made bring the New Westminster 12, B. |of the Mann title trophy. | and Prince Rupert, also have teams and if the plan of local boosters is carried out, a Pacific Northwest Lacrosse league) | will be formed. The New Westminster team played here last year and al number of Canadian fans, who live in Seattle, turned dut) The game is being placed on a firm basis jhere, largely thru the efforts) }of Hamilton Douglas, manages the team, and Ran-| ny MeMillian, who is the cap-| America for two rea: Sat-| Salt Lake Bees. C. champs, and holder| Victoria, Nanaimo cham pionahip, /ancouver, Vancouver, This ix my fifth attempt at the as was their first meeting That | letics. first session in Salt Lake was dis-|_ With four unearned ra achieved one of the great astrous for tions of my career in 1920 and have championship been trying ever KO.” Weeks, Yakima welter-| QERKLEY, Cal, June 27—Cham- | for the contest. Brooks Best Rookie of Major Leaguers| outfielder for| tain, is hitting home | greens were quite good, ddie Held,{yeai pitching in Ponder, Singleton, | the} McCabe, Mulcahy, Hulvey, 0° and Stroud. ‘They compare fs faster than the grechs. 1 possible care had been taken to ton university of VITT F. of the best ama. | BONU tours in the coun disposing of Westland won again in his match from the Chicago Cubs, T played well here and did not joined the select circle of leading | Brooks joined the vices and the local team is one ot} | the strongest in the West 8 | practices are held at Lower W ‘ood: |land park every Sunday and the| \Gerela Weak With the most promising rookie picked up| umber of men who turn out, easily | |this year in the Majors | Wills vs. Helen Jacobs; semi-final | Helen — Wilis- | Anna and| ‘Suzanne Wins : doubles—Kinsey-Deltrich vs. stew | Pying © | | Pade rode to a brilliant victory in |*' McDougall. | her Match Ii Kentucky Derby at Churchill|, Remaining finals will be played WIMBLEDON, FE » t—| Another cinch victory on her romp| sticks, like | thru the field in the British natlonal And no short putt was certain, —— | afternoon home run hitters. |club just six weeks ago when he w bought frotn Columbus, of the Amer- Brooks looks like | lican association match that ended on the last green. | e Lamphurst beat Burton Mudge, Jr., of Princeton, Southpaw Hitters , Baltimore battler, is | m left-handed | B | make up two teams, The positions of a squad is as fol-| , of Wesleyan, {t second’ defense. | punchers and him from gaining a title n | thine tangible to play for,” sa , first home, outside home and |* inside homo, Sl improve playing in this league al |great deal if the bonus was re-es | tablishe leaves him open to southpaw hitters |and 3. » as hockey and js just as faat ELERINOLWINE | used, and the ball ia played in the} HOLLYWOOD, , Instead of on the ground, » pellet is towed on the fesosk at the start of each play as in ran away from Mra.| championships Ryan in wp 10-round bout | Lenglen, tho. French | | bantamwelght Hayden Pythian won a atx decision from Joo ; Des Motnes 1 star, when she Wichita 9; Denver Bearish, one Captain Ranny | , George Slater, in two sete at 6-0. » former world’s champion was and her game caused an}! . Fred Pottinger, Stan Jackson, | Jack Cook, Sandy MeIntosh, Al Hen- , Wred Ross, Frank Olson and Cutt Teague, Archie Campbell, forehand drives in the Northwest, Tangle playing the hand court and Marion the opposite | the end ofthe Carl Watson, Jack paired up for doubles play for the ability, | truer bounce and they tend to de- Marion, with his volleying jvelop a driving game rather than | tho really a better doubles man than singles player, Hoth youngsters aro smart in the | Brass cour |to asphalt tho ‘Tasmanian |#nd Frank Coleman, 1-6, 6-3 and '|Hornsbey Boosting St. Louis Tossers Rogers Hornsby management , and have good tennis instinct atroko, it will be Interesting to see ason while playing exe ‘tionally fine | B I i , the defending champion, country for the past three months|the next round. 98 ey Loses Mine | The American team, Williama and r, survived the first round of defeating the Kitringham and Sherwell, 6.7, 7-9 and 6-6. » Am@tican, and this respect inthis | \ Turenne Prefers Grass N TURENNE, the ace playors, prefers playing has been bettered » the confidence of the players Louls fang are pulling for a firat doubles mate i: from tho formid betel adele elub, able Britieh pair, and J. B. ibert, at 7-6, 6-7, 00/4 ile says his game adapted to the grasa than ditorn play | amptalt surface. Tho Cards showed well against the purely | is more ym the Kast on thelr recent hus one of the fincst | “runs courte put more of a Climbs Near .300 Mark Tremendous Hitting of Herman Has Been Feature of Seattle Attack in Oakland Series; Salt Lake Here Next; Other Gossip of Coast League Performers BY LEO H. LASSEN ABE HERMAN is the talk of the village. The big first-sacker, who got off to a rather mediocre start this spring, is smashing the ball at such a terrific gait that he is making such fine hitters as Brick ee and Frank Brazill extend themselves to stay in the spotlight Herman, at his present rate, will soon be in the )0 class, hovering around .295 at the present time. For a time this spring it looked like Herman, who is essentially a free-swinger, would flivver before the smart pitching in the Coast league. But he just kept swinging from his hip pocket and he is making life miserable for the enemy's Herman is giving the Tribe the punch they needed to be real contenders. Brazill needed some help. Buster McCabe has been are a group of the crack| hitting in streaks, but is down around .260, and Ted Bald- 3; some of the best wearers of the silk will ride in| win is batting below .250 now. is an unusual picture judges watching the finish to pick the winners. to right they are: With two such smart hitters as Billy Lane and Cliff Herman isn't any Hal Chase and with his hitting ving so much there won't be ance to get him off of first im: SALT LAKE NEXT WE Indians return to the h next week to take on the George Kelly, ne in the and best the home 1 ose Goslin hit m home run in th wenth ing with two on and gave the & to 3 victory over the Ata- It will be a fight for second place, | . the Tigers | beat the Browns, ¢ to 3, and won thelr eighth consecutive gam , the Bees taking | six out of the seven contests nike Two runs scored on a rally in the A M6-hole match./and it has taken the Indians sev-|¢lghth inning enabled the Pirates to Westland won| eral weeks to climb back into third ea ocean miter ie double-headee | place with the Phils at 8-6 and 3-4. Blades hit a home run in the sixth toning and the Cards beat the Cubs, ell} Wile Kamm’s home run helped the vOr-| Waite Sox beat the Indians 3 to 1. f IC. Ss. C. Natators AGAIN i Oncan ‘Vitt, who is piloting we} ~Lé@ave for Meet The Bees have good hitting and bly with any in the league. Utah club this year, is in favor of! : |the return of the bonus to uel With B. c Club Wat-| Coast league, by which the teams finishing in the first division (Ts Crystal Swimming club of warded so much cash, It costs! Scuttle, left this morning for Viet ch team in the circuit $2,500 to|toria where they will engage in an put this on [international swimming meet with 4 “It may not seem right that the/the Crystal Garden club of that city. pl ayers should have to be pald ex- Coach Ray Daug' and Ah dR 1 money to make them hustle =| ouch Ray Daughters and 12 local fa pennant, but it gives them somo. | Hatators left for the tournament, rs | which will be held Saturday after- nd I really think it would) noon and evening and Monday, } Vite, The coming of the Crystal swim- mers to Victoria will officially open jthe New Crystal Swimming Garden SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION — {club in the North, Atlanta 4; Chattanooga 5, A feature of the tourney will be Birmingham 3; Nashville 11, | the performances of Julian Bur- roughs, crack diver of the Multno- mah A, C., of Portland, Across the Net: Boe of Tennis Players premiunt on skill than on sheer] big weakness is a tendency to make apoed because of the slower bounces | errors cn easy chances. jand the necessity of placements * |rather than speed alone,” says Tu- | Whittet Improves renne. HE greatest improvement — in “Asphalt courts give a muoh young players in Seattle in the past season or so is noticeable in i play of Norman Whittet, the an altaround one, Give me the! woodland Park boy who has devel: any time in preference | ond a good game by steady plays | in He has a particularly effect: Rs ON ive servieo and forehand drive, and Taylor Has Terrific Service | vy constant practice will bring the Watwaci SCOTT In generally] test of his Kamo up to standard, conceded to have the most ef. . foctive servica in Northwest tennis | Rita Meyer Steady but don't overlook Bil Taylor in| MWIERE ts nothing brilliant about thin department tita Meyer's’ tennis, but. she Taylor gets terrific speed and an} plays one of the steadiest games of usually high bounce on this stroke} any of the women players here: and if he could bring the rest of | @outs, and she will beat many his game up to the efficiency of his| more flashy players by her ability serve he would bo one of the rank |to Keep the ball in play—the ossen- ing players of the West, ‘Taylor's | tial thing in tennis

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