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PAGE 4 THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1925, a I Villa Ge Seattle Promoters Angling tor Pancho oe ae: oe a “Sweet Potato” Lucas, Jack of All Trades, Master of Each es “Jack of all-trades and master of none,” is one of the} Ch Sj > bb handed out to youths starting out in the well-| tar eaque | known battle of life, but Fred Lucas, better known as the iS if amp igne “Sweet Potato” kid, can't see it that way. This young red-| A ‘; g to Box Foley head, who joined the Seattle Indians after the season had} Semi-Final . he is the most versatile player that has ever worn the In-| | in B. C. Bout ic: livery. Lucas is a corking good hitter. He's better} Games On | —— | started, has won a home for himself with the Redskins, and| good relief pitehing, Lucas cox play the infield or out) TSE, malate tn The sar ‘os + | good ri i ng. Lucas c y é = | lakers will “Ke juald ab “Wood Local Ring Impresarios | ;;,i;, and he knows what it’s all about on the bases. Theliana park, Sunday, with the Inde | After Flyweight King to) above pictures show Fred going thru the motions in the|pendents playing the Garfield Gubs, | Box Here Next Month | various baseball stunts at which he has proven very effi-|s04 the Parkland A. C. meeting the | sient | Queen City Motors. The games will re - ty SES as wereve | be playéd at Lower Woodland park, | BY LEO H. LASSEN | 5 Photos by Carter & Bradiey, Star Staff Photographe Stat toe Menswear "ae 1024. ie ANCHO. VILLA, land the second at noon | the king of t SEALS AGAIN |WRIGHT STARS Sn i ee ia to ace | eights, Is be} gan FRANCISCO, July 4 The} 1 ANGELES, July 4.—The Ver-| which will be the homo team. The ing sought for a making the Oakland | non Tig: % scored @ run tn the first home team will furnish two of bout in Seattle 5 this week Friday and that's tho Iast| baseballs to be used, while the vis e late. this mado it id make off of Wayne Wright team will donate one. by Dan geles winning, 3 to 1. Wrig 1 members of the Garfield Cubs j nie four hits, id report at Garfield 1 Nate R. H. B./st 9:30 a. m, so aw to be prepared the local *e 1 4 0/to go to the field yi promoters en seosee 8 10 1) Tho Parkland A. C. and the Queen Villa is carded ° F and Whitney;| City Motors will play the first to box 10 ro 2 12. 0) Wright and En jand the Independents and the Gar-| with Vic y, Cana tam Bess rte | — | field & 0 He Weight champion, in Vancouver, B. *—Krause and Read; Geary | C., July 17, and with the Filipino battler in this part of the country and willing to fight it would be a great opportun: eattle to see a world’s n in action. | Semi-Pro Players Are Barnstorming': Two members of the Waterfront |!" w, Yelle. THIRD STRAIGHT | PORTLAND, July 4.—¥ive runs in fans | V in Toughest So Claims McCarey, Who |?" ” Tells of Fireman Jim’s| Bout With Johnson BY T. J Thrills of His Career. I HAVE often been asked what was tho jever saw To a Athletic Association wil ‘The local Tex Ri have been | the sixth Inning plus six more in the | Ath! Association will make a | wa for to th burning up the trying to nth gave Portland a 15 to 10 vic. | barnstorming trip over the Fourth of | EdD Sraedehs a: teal ynn and swing the match, but so far Frank ver Sacramento here yester-|July and 8 as thelr team |anhour, Strand, If; Grant Me Churchill, E manager, hasn't} Three pitchers were used by : play on those days, Mor-|Covghy, rf; Roy 4 John given them any tum With hia }each team to stop the slugging. It/rison and Clementson have been|: ps Sa Rete 3 arrival in the Northwest within the | the Beavers’ third straight) jined up to play for Burnett in the| “QUEEN CITY MOTORS next week or so it's a cinch that | y The score: R. H. E.j Pacific ¢ t coal league on that] Moya Good, ¢; Willard there will be plenty of conferences seese10 14 2) date, against Black Diamond, Ick |Chafiee Hughes if; Louts with Churchill and the Seattle pro- tssee15 19 0) Warner, first sucker for Druxman's, |nnarp, ten” Gitan tape moters. Shea anfield, T. | will also play with them, |Serr, 1b; Morton Bushman ‘There is a scarcity of good boxers| Martin and Whitefield; Hollings-| Joe Daly is expected to pitch for |". Lear, “et; ¢ at that weight, Villa being willing | worth, P. Martin, Burns and Tobin,}the Diamond's, with Red Biccum on |!" be to meet anybody up to 120 pounds, | Hannah. the mound for Burnott |not b sounded. in these parts and with the excep- | — ——— SS ih Asche nh oe tion of Dixie La Hood and Dandy OUR BOARDING HO USE Dick Griffin there isn't anybody available good enough to be a card with Villa. Villa is fighting 10 rounds today | ms ja wi J MeL in, Me iecie Vanco ori bea EGAD, = WHAT WITH Roscoe = eI FETCHING ME IN A “TIDY GUM EVERY “TIME HE BOXES,~ AND THe #2725. “THAT T Won oN A RACE,wL FEEL CERTAIN THET-THINGS ARE GOING ~To Friday Results of B. C. Races McCARE’ test this was, yo | know Jim Flynn. | that the other man met him at his battled him te own game and standstill, For the benefit toughest fight that I newer that, I al-| 16 ‘battle between | the poo: plo w (Uncle Tom) MeCAREY Noted Promoter Who Recounts the “Battling” Johnson in Los Angeles. Here were two | Cleveland . teeeeseseeee 6 10 3 big, trained ath-} Batteries; Lyons and Schalk; Karr letes, who, from jand Myatt. the moment the - - bell rang for the | At 8t. Louls R start never feint- | Detroit . 8 ed once. They /St. Louls 2 oe uk ea | went right at/ Batteries: Dauss and Bassler; each other. Even in the first round ore standing on their seats and throw. ing their hats in the air. To realize what A wonderful con- ju would Then remember have to Do a of those who do BREAK MY WAN! ~ NES GIR, BY not know elther man, let me say a : A that they welghed about 180 pounds eer Cater Selanoee (alainaiees anat DOVE ~~ DAME FORTUNE WAS ILL each and nelther man knew w it (114), Ann S. (112), Bosse Mack II FAVORED’ ME FOR. A LONG “TIME, ~~ was to slack up, once ho started. Blanch: Meyers » | . ” Riss: Princes nea ina Giiay, BUT Now, AW, we HMM: AS THE moe was jor 10 rounds no de- Gown (112), Vic Munoz (109), clsion, At that time newspaper aera Dureriert Wid (190). Also ONING \o,41 AM GOING boys were giving the decisions, Se aN Tae i al OVER WHT A BANG ! During all the eighth round every OeECOND RACE, five and one-half ® man in tho house was standing up, furlongs—Randolph (114), Doveroont EGAD ww Mma, ous Gi, tc. Basch (ity, Lady Harrie HEN the ninth round started, it Boe cuss). Pee 0 (118); Ringleader was tho same thing over again, Habe Cit), Ridetia (aii), Waten tons “Battling” Johnson had Flynn. vir. Step (104), Also eligible: Banco Panay tually out on the ropes. OTHIRD RAGE, six tarlonge—bpeeabati One of the newspapers, in order (415), Uenn (105), Margaret Hinora to catch the knockout, staged a (110), Sunny Ways (110), Queen Cather- flashlight picture, Tho sound of the Merete ok eee ae: flash was like a cannon. This FOURTH HACE, mx farlongs—York frightened Johnson so that he rod (116), George Poarson (114), Joo Jumped halfway across the ring. Shannon (113), Brig Pendens (118), Cal. gary Stampede (115), Lady Betty (111), Kiaskina (111). didn't know what happened. Before! osorne and Deberry FIFTH MACK, one mile and one- he could come to, Flynn rallied and R | eaehthe—Canpy | Micka (98), combust tho bell sounded for the end of the| ERE E ET TORRIN Ree tiene wormeen ate Be round, || American Assn. 5} SIXTH HACK, five and one-half fur- mise phe Jonge—China Jane (111), Mie (il), Atiwelo (111), Hindoostan (11%), Fairye Next (112) King Worth (113), Date Jewell Chly (119), ‘Bunny “Day (108 Also eligible: Bittern (111), Daddy Dear ‘ ain SEVENTH HACE, one milo and seventy yarde—Tan 11 (113), Wynnewood (108) Praine (108), Captain To (108), Ta Mower (108), Nebraska (108), Yap ie 4 (103). SL | One of the unusual facts about} My { %, x act Jin Barnes is that he never plays | 4 WB Oe, ihe, ri hk ioe RAN golf in short pants. Mr. Barnes | ; ornaharasAtro et AtNWLIIE.. NigtncSa vesdiwinderte hlvvidorsus\ onco naw 4 glraffo on parade and meni heoeaned hin r fhe knows how alily such things , took. | E AGREE WITH You MADOR ! =~ © 90s oF we verve me gay sult With all tho smoke in the house, he} HEY came out for the last round and both went f their overed that ho stood his ground | Messenger and Snyder and battled “The Big Swede" all} At Toledo R, A.D the ring. T thought that tho|!dlanapolis vo... 8 RT rowd would.gro orany {Toledo ‘ Cr thet Ba kUi| Mynn rooted the newspaper do-| Batteries—Schomanske, — Mitzsim. | ision jmons, Henry, Morence and Robert | To those who witnessed the tout it will go do and KioW endurance th that in my at e lives depended To the great surprise of every y in the hoone, Mynn had so re wit on ey ever mind, the in history the grentest battle of aggressiveness saw have other battle to put in its place, h other as} re: oon: | 80n; an I no Flynn Fought \ AMERICAN Won Lost Pet. 4“ or) A Wis taser seat Lana sie) 8 ane 2 a saan levelan +80 43 att 3 43 inte At Boston— R. HEB. Washington Ws Boston eos seasss0ex0,. 105 20 | Batteries—Coveleskic and Rue Zahnizer, Ross and Picinich At New York— R. H. BE Philadelphia 688 New York ee pt") | Batteries — Gray, Walberg and Cochrane; Shawkey and Bengough. At Cleveland— R Chicago H. E. 10 11 vis, Stauffer and Hargrave. Adams, Morrison, Colloton and | Gooch, Pana | At Philadelphia R, H. EB. Boston 41 Philadelpt M1 Batteries catur and Wils At Brooklyn— Now York Brooklyn Batteries. R. H. B| teeeeed 8.1 teerereeeesB 15 0} Greenfield and Snyder; At Kansas City. rn Milwaukeo ,, Kansas Cit Batter’ H. B®. 2 TH) Sdicaave 19 0 Bell and MoeMenemy; unney and Schulte | At Columbus RH. E.| Loulsvitle 8) 10. Columbus Batteries Redinan, teseenere OO Dawson, Wilkinson and 4 {| Brick Eldred driving in Frank Brazill from first base twice, qhit a 7 | for three bases, camo homo on NATIONAL ‘eae double and the Reseed nT - a a“ ™ scored on Howard Lindlmore's sin-|Vinaerick cf ++. § 0 2 Mee | —_——————$— sy tic. Sheehan, it . 8) Os o 8 Win faut Gas The Break Comes Picton Pree $8 fea. 14 3$ UE) so the boys were on even terms |Coumbe, 1b Uecinies o 4 Brooklyn \. t14| At 3-8 In the seventh when the Bees snl Dever & ee : i Bt. Loute os... 500 | contributed some very sloppy base-| stuicany, p ates 2 Saneuelphita {2h | ball and Seattle broke the tle, and |*Huivey’ . Se UIE as o @ Chicago anit held the lead they took at that | Fear . ve Q H M ‘ Horton 301 | time, Heniats Sane Sag Chicago— “ Billy Lano led off with a sin- . ——--— —-- aap toe ae ae ©] glo that was a gift of Old Sol, manners ee ON 80s a OnloagS 22sec ‘Ss 9 0{ as the sun is so aptly called, It |, ,Seattle— Seite ee Batteries: Dickerman, Dyer, Soth.| W#S ® high fly that Lazerre let |traay Lay et cron, O'Farrell, Schmidt; Blake,| Top because of the excessive 203 2 0 Jacobs and Hartnett. "| light that put his blinkers on a ee ads the fritz, He should carry an $3 oe At Pittsburg rn umbrella for such emergencies, Baldw eae 2: ft Cincinnati 18 | OF maybe borrow somebody's [Pry 0... Dian Ne Pittaburg... Py Gg] Smoked glasses, which abound Y estab a Be Batterie Donohue and Hargrayo;| So freely in the press coop these Totals .......85 7 11 uo! | Score by Innings Lindimore helped the good causo| gait rane... aN along by forgetting to close the gate} Hits g21 on Brazil's grounder, Eldred forced | Seattle O23 the chatty third-sacker and it lookeit | TI's seamen aimee ar etuaing rady and Bl. | , 1Rtngs pitched—atuloahy 1, “Charge jiike curtains, But Brady and Bl | aeteat to suleeten ee ee stale eee dred put on the double steal, and | hits runs soored 5. Rune responsible while tho Salt Lake infielders were | for ker % Mulcahy 3, Stroud 1. playing catch Brady breezed over | Sek out—Stryker 2, Mulcahy 2. Bases 4 Hi Revenge Is Sweet! Indians Win Again From Utah Bees © Break Comes in Seventh Inning, With Some Weird Defensive Baseball on Part of Visitors; Plenty of Extra-Base Hitting During Friday’s Contest Sa beat Salt Lake again Friday, the score being 7-4 for those statistically-inclined, and it was the third | victory in four starts for the Redskins. Revenge is sweet, and those Braves haven't forgotten he * about those six stingings in Salt Lake ear- lier in the year. There was. a little bit of everything thrown in yesterday, including some powerful hit- ting by Tony Lazerre, Brick Eldred, F; Z Coumbe and Frank Brazill. Howard Linw® more tossed in a brace of trick catches. Um- pire Brashear started several interesting de- bates by not being able to make up his mind on base decisions, calling a man out, then safe and then each guy for himself as to what he meant. As for the details, here goes: Phil Mulcahy was pitching for the Bees and, paradoxical as it may seem, he was | stung, and badly stung, by extra base hits, two doubles by | | STRYKER j and another double by Ster- ling Stryker counting an- other. Stryker was haying his troubles, jtoo, with extra base hits. Tony | Lazerre, who is poison to pitchers, jdoubled and was singled home by Fritz Coumbe. In the sixth Lazerre | mighty liner to center field days. "Rated for ¢ Batted for ok in aixth, | Mulcahy in eighth, Brady forced him at second, ‘Then | on balle—Muleahy 4, Stryker 1, Wild the plate. alle—Muloahy 4, Stryker 1. Wil Babe Herman hit one on pitch—Muleahy, Stolen bases—) err, the pick and over came Brick, Ieshahe Brady, Eldred, Frederick, my Stryker, Three-base hit-—Lasere. ‘Tw Coumbe Menace baso hits—Hrasill, Laserre, Stryker, Ble - ‘, dred 2, Lindimore 2, Merman, Brady %& Salt Lako mado another in the |poubie playe—Haldwin te medy ey eighth when Coumbe scored after | man; Brasil to Brady to Herman, 1 hitting his second double. ‘This boy |--2:10. Umplres—Reardon and Brash Was quite 4 menace yesterday STERN Ralph Stroud pitched — the PACIFIC COAST eighth frame for Salt Lake, but the Indians bunched three hits, Balt Lake good for two more runs, that |seatie . did cinch things, Los Angeles Salt Lake got troublesome in the Sonne ae 4 Oakland | ninth, but a flaghy double play | Sucrams ; Knocked the rally silly and tho third | Vernon Victory of the series for the Red kkins was in the wellknown sack Well, that's that Joe Stecher, knocked un the wres was mnaclous in a wrestling mateh, ‘The puzzle here is how to tell when a wrestler isn't uncon tlor, ADER Dotie P.M Seats DKacn-0160 Northrop and Urban, scious,