The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 6, 1925, Page 11

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MONDAY, JULY 6, 1925 THE SEAT1 TAR PAC ~Bees Win Three of Week-End Games; Tie Series Up! me At the Ringside With the Cameraman at Big New York Fights — omens - —A hit, The visitor: nother run In the . q Contests Here Walker and Greb in Furious “Mixup; teferee Collapses When Shade Knoc ked Out Slattery a ee Lucas Loses Tough Game i : Sunday—Tony Lazarre 4 Winds Up Great Week | GAMES THIS WEEK Cau LAKE finally ¢ | Wee ree hen | Mickey Walker. dnd Hoary: Grad: fought one of the fastest fights on record, going at top speed for 15 rounds, Greb The week-end results gave the| winning. The picture shows them in a mixup in the center of the ring. The photo on the left shows Referee pss seca break In the eight) Purdy collapsing from a dislocated knee. <axaS WORKED |. re es ; ‘T_AMERICAN __ “Seeces ss HOW Abe Attell Started in # AMERICAN) Monroe Dean : r but k bounces rather Or In the biggest upset of the big New York ring card held last week Dave Shade am bo es Ab sci a weet Rin U d A d N Won teat Fe Sets Record stopped Jimmy Slattery in three rounds. Here 4 we have the picture of the knockout. if ee | Weinert Taking Count in Bout With Wills ague circles, when Former Featherweight Champion's Father Objected | Seattle was bi! to Boxing Game; McCarey Tells of When Attell, ee nas pene ne tighte pinches ana he! Sr, First Saw Abe Box oe ges Dean made 11 as got some lt reaks on hard-hit} and one error, halls. The locals finally broke thru By T. J. (Uncle Tom) McCAREY Ba #—E, Johnsor H.| sss with two runs. in th h Noted Los Angeles Pr er Who Is Revealing “Inside” Stories of His | Johnson and Gengough; Zacher | MF evitpe, Paipatldye ca PONDER PITCHE Career Exclusively for Star Readers F pitcherh wes holding tha Sallacd ¢ OW Abe Attell got his start has always seemed to me! ‘ cat \t ills, besides scor an interesting personal story. Chictgo ‘scopes + Abe's parents were very much opposed to boxing.. For | und ‘ <n fe that reason Abe had to do his boxing with-| _Batterfes—Thu " . nN. H. ¥F » pee ee out their knowledge, so he took another | {}°'¥ “ ath and .-: &% Rrisgne ; week, both in the field he name. I wish I could remember what it ea iki bana -Watldes: pest individ m m was, but it doesn’t matter. Even the club) at st. 1 R. H..E.| Sonju-and Hamp | tosser in a series here before which he was boxing did not know 1 his real name. .| . LOSES PAIR |! a FIRST GAME i Ae? Abe, under his nom-de-plume, started off Davis, Van| SAN FRANCISCO, July 6° The | ry Liss with four or five knockouts. By the time (Thirteen innings.) | Oakland Acorns clicked the league: | t a : 8 ae ‘SE RSG HL topping Seals for two games here t 4 : J that he had reached six the papers were | yesterday winning, 19 to 7 and 7 to} ss ‘ ee on ‘ r ’ aaa rang ate Senger ceo: 4 c tb ‘ 1 o4 r : some edge. When a j. In the first game, Onkland made | : 3b ‘ us a ie beginning to give him some edg NATIONAL Me da Ment am ere Saaice| Cook. ° ‘ show would go on they would make a fea- ing’® home run accounting for two Singleton, p 46 0 0 the scores In the second game, thé Oaks got ture mention of this ‘Knockout Kid.” oe aw te four-run lead but the ad knocked out a couple more, Abe's father began 14 Seals ‘tal tiirea: tat “the” thaxt t und got ¢ stic about like all the ‘ 492/ frame, ‘Two more in the sixth, and San Franelse never knew that litte /¢ n ‘71/ ono in the seventh, gave the Oak bP w an 4 449 | 4 victory p best way to have a real surp for his father was tc Be nk R. H. B.|San Francisco 7 11 2! Too strong for Charley Weinert, Harry Wills, the Black Panther, knocked out the New- the ext contest t Tr . apt 3 10 atte a: K iz, Ki er and ead: : mg 7 y ;, 7 @, , lof: 7 feaheied radeon Ts havea ie a onloag ela ae “a doe aac ria ieee me Ae’ jark Adonis in the second round. The above picture shows Weinert draped on the floor ths ing thi arvel”’ the ‘papers were Batteries—Kremer, Morrison and| new, Ritchie after taking one on the chin. h; Bush, Alexander and Hart-| Second game SR a < 1 ee knew that he would Oakland 5 15 0 | 4 the contest and wanted to do 1 San Francisco 5 o Coast Tennis as rarest palace At New Yc R. H. Ei] Batteries: Boehler and Read; snout: wondertul: tight that 5 10 0) Pfeffer, Griffing and Yelle, Agnew an ren oo 2 Sera Te Stars Gather came into the had a cay his face ldn Be Be okay | ANcouy July 6.—Tenwias be nized. Then Jan made the annow is At . He x S toake the. wecike’ from Vernon | | stars from all over the Pacific 4 little spiel about the 10 or 12 straight knockouts to t credit . ‘a theraive wike tiie | C Northwest and Western Canada were SECOND : ah baie! Ma “ ie A ae i vs in 4 ‘ ob rertars Sis RUSSE IM" 1, PREK and EV. Alburty: \gathering here today for the annual SECOND | cin SA 5-1 | second game of the double bill, 9 to Pie 3 | + won the mixed foursome tour- AE E BE t off his cn and his father jumped right up in the a | Batteries—Rhem and O'Farrell; | 4, after losing the first tilt, 6 to 2 C, Anderson a Tey at Rainier fs afterndon)| Soup ionshins ot the Dominion of 4 if a bee stung him | Luque, Benton and Hargrave Tho Angels won five of the nine | divided tho spoils in the Fourth of} | ith 18 Gang: Mr ‘and | ca0ada, which were to start this af: My God! Abet Abe! Abe!" he cried | gamex played int i July match play against par competi-tamne, Gs ie registered a |{tmoen On. the: courts ot) haa ‘ 1 From then on the cat way out of the bag and it got al tha RH. B ‘eet into third pl |tlon at the Seattle Golf club, each} 90-17—73 card, which landed them)” stars from California, Aust ese sts the Scnockcus ean there Ss j h battles 2 : tl yernen { {finishing witi a three-up score. H.| the second pris |the Hawaiian islands, Oregomy ro me eae the knockout route, until he developed his eme cleverness, From hay ands OPNGIL ig Angeles +... a 0 M. Pease and C.F. Boyce managed] 7 vcye youNG and J. W. Asher| Washington and the western prove ae 8 then on he relied on, cleverness to mye his hand Batteries—Barfoot | and Whitnes |to get to Mr. Par for two-up tallies, /eJ paired up Dest in the Earlington prcriadhuePiremecalbeless 2 nihakeriot t e " m" @ and Ennis 7 fe “i ourney é ° » 6 This ¢ npt mean that Aho was not | nocker-out all tim Ru Glagner, Milstead and Enni |; hich brought them much satisfac: | crowd that shot in the holiday best- | Bonuses tances oe ina but like the great Jack Johnson, he wxed his brain to prolong his “ring ‘ou Second game— Be 8 8 sn. pubenarprives ballandigategate sonpetionr thats | "s forces of prominent stars, 6 14 1s life" we call it, which he did ig x 9] VernGthgssies pee cee . & : | cards showing an 11-up total against [ComPosed of Howard Langile; aa " +) ‘This same little surprise kid turned out to be the greatest feather Benton, Genewich and| Los Angeles ... . 16 icMiFe wialbea von ther Miksa | oak gud Roeey |Turenne, Dick Vander Las, Armand >; 2 12} weight champion that he world ever % | on; Grimes, Oeschger, Ehrhart| Batteries— Johnson a Whitney: | (Tacoma) course, Harry Calohan | bi ‘3 eos and pihers were considered pe ee (to Be: Coutiined Tucsiay,) fand Taylor. t __| Payne, and Spencer, jreturned home and found the fair |({, RATHBURN planted nis stake |" Oopositig thant: will Bereaheeen de Be = |ways and greens of the Rainier links |(. on the 20th green on the Uni-| ee not pasa ‘ ne oe 0 6 © much s0| versity course in the Fourth of July |i" ndler ot Se | Hester and {much more to his likin that he léd tho field in the holid Casey Beaten competition, five-up par, Stev tombstone competition, ‘That was a|Criffin is considered one of the beat bit farther than of the rest of} aMtornias many stars, | Wile Ca wee Dwan took the second award with a|the field carried their stakes, so C. Stan ak is an inter-collegiate cham: ie ae er yey srs aaa - . BULLETIN |four-up card. R. won the event Rion. elven aa ence comme rarer Ef SEEMS To ME “THAT Nou WEALTH 2» EGAD MDEAR; \ SEGA MoT IMBLEDON, July 6. Send en Teéalie in atxth ARE PUTTING on el a | GURELN~Nov MUST BE GO EAGN,~HM-4- Pe . epee Jimmy McLarnin Is in in | Canada, are also entered in the tourne Lu vekias tin ¢ Perce can at eee SESTING | ~~ HM-m-- \F ote EVER s, John essey 0} 004 { 111 } mijur | oP 1) MOUR ROOM! « “THe RACE, MV LOT defeat to Dume GWEN ME BY AN OLD went down to defeat to- AKLAND, Cal. July 6-—Add the name of Jimmy Me-| Dyers to Beat cease TEN != 1 Notice A LOT : § : ni Indianapolis and Ray evn eT) LE Bf or'eklcs esrsTiniaile |] SEA Me Me [ooze one | Caer ot sn tance, Spotlight; Beats Villa Homers Enable. h ‘ day in the finals of the . : " Dumovich 29, Miljus 6. Hite bat ) COKT AND PANTS NovURE : i: WILL BE WoRsE , ‘ Larnin to the long list of Coast boys who have gone) Pere Mie Rie tenet | AY WEARING, ARE New lw AtNin |. | FRVEND. WO, ~AR wer WAN WHEN I aN teitcelnpleomning jto the front ranks in’ the boxing game, Monroe’s Club for-Ponder 1, Dumovieh 3, Ml | Ma 3 OOK OFF FIFTY POUNDS | > THAN WI ish tennis championships | The little Vancouver, B. C., battler won six out of 10} struck out--Ponder 1, Dumovich 1, Hast TELLS ME THAT Nou GAVE all Se Ne, HES! a WAS HELD CAPTIVE before the French mas- | Tibead. a3 FTER tralling thruout the game, Bases on balls—Dumovich 2, Miljus Reese en Bw DUCING, ne si a4 rounds in his fight with Pancho Villa, the king of the fly- the ‘Three Brothers’ Dye Works Stolen banes—fheshan, Three-base| [Z| WIM A NICKEL: “PLEASE A@ FOR GIVING ALVIN A BN THE SAVAGE ters, (eats and La- weights, her Saturday, | {baka rks AP cmAB bed ie fi it—Lane. Two-base hite-—Braziil, Lindi-| | Z| : ; Baa un 4 F nee D ds nore, Laserre. Sacrificed inite--Brady Me dele Mas btn Ye NICKEL, ~ HAW MERELY WILLARIBE OF ead at hare 6-4, Villa kept swinging punches, but most of them flailed jin the ninth inning to win, 19 to % Lanta ee Coaniben Vitti Falea boutna | ob Ge Wealthy» FOUND 7 IN THE PHONE , {thru the air, McLarnin boxing carefully with a rapier-like|{°™ Monroe. Ralph Miller, Dyer’s Time e TAKE SERIES | PORTLAND, July 6.—Portland made jt six out of seven from Sac ramento when Jt won both games of | fa double bill here yesterday, 1 to 0 and 11 to 3. Leverenze, the Beaver's pitcher, struck out eight of the Sacs in the first game, The one run of} the Beavers in the first game, was the result of Lewis’ home run into! the bleachers in the second inning + ‘\ Begotten catcher, after clearing the bases in IMBLEDON, Eng, July 6,—Mble.| left hand shooting constantly in Villa’s face. theskaliwbstiihitie ak a sUngiRe Suzanne Lenglen, the flashy} McLarnin will not fight again before fall. double, dislocated his shoulder by French star, won her third Wimble-| Altho offers are flooding the youth and his manager, |stiaing into third. Percival hit a [fon Gels iteaay rien she took first! “Pon” Foster, McLarnin plans to leave within a few days|home run in the cighth with p x n ul doubles, toe . ‘ | Paired with Jean Borotra, the 1924| to visit his parents in Vancouver, B. C. Then he will|Pfown on base, Pacey Ra yt.| In tho ninth inning Moreland hit jsingles champion, and the runnerup| spend several weeks roughing it in the Canadian mountains], jomor with Lybeck scoring ahead for the tile last Saturday, she de-| before returning to the ring. of him. Percival singled and scored jfeated Baron De Morphurgo and ‘ r ¢ 3 , o Miss Elizabeth Ryan, the former Cul.| ,, 4 Ye-match between McLarnin and Villa is already being)on Wawart's nit for the final run {fornia star, at 6-3 and 6-8, discussed. The champion claimed poor condition, which} of the samo. Smith, with a double ‘les, yas. the tt | As there wera only two doubtes | should serve as good authority for another bout. psa beets icy Sf ie ae matches on tho final day of the tour: d “tle ‘i Demines’ fielding in right field was nment, there was only small attend: Ni Y A Cc. A. A. ‘Uz anes. ‘Tho weather, was warm and | ew York ‘Sweeps a sensation, | Firat game— R. H. F. Sacramento . 0 7 0 Gear, ‘rho score: R HO | At Portland «1... cd 6 oO | lst | Track Meet at San Francisco Three Brothers ......10 1 4 | Batteries. incl and Shea; Lever- onze and Hannah, iS T A R LEAGUE, AN FRANCISCO, July 6.—Track club covered himself with glory by|Monroo .....see. 7 On iS and field stars of the nation were |nearly equaling his own world’s Batteries: Johnson, Percival and |GAMES HAL returning home ,today with the New] ord in winning the decathlon, It was | Kohle si and vShathiee | TED 3" Athletic club holdihg the center |a very tired young man who, late in) Second game RH, Fs BACFABOLO, 9+ +90 64 .c9 $5.22 0% | ‘Tho semi-finals scheduled 4 of the aftermath sossip. the day stumbled across the tape in| | f dluled in The Portland ..« ” rp 1} jStar league, which were to bo held| Ngt content with wresting ine the 1,600-meter race, the last of the} eien i is is Batterlos—Keating, Canfield and} Sunday, were pastponed until noxt{aonlor honors from the linois Ath-|10 events in which he had competed B T i Ve | . oxt I Shea; Yarrison and Tobin | Sunday, They: will bo held at Walla {lotlo club Saturday, the Gotham team] within six hours, Otto Anderson, usy raining {Walla playfield, ‘The Queen City Mo. feame back yesterday and closed the|formor U, 8. C. star, competing for| Nsw YORK, y 6—"Porhaps T |tors were to play the Parkland A. C.|threoday meet by winning each ofthe Hollywood Athletic club, was sec-| may be ablo to beat her when she jand the Independaats were to meéot |the relay events by wide margins, ond, while John P. Jones of Mlinois| grows old,” Miss Helen Wills, tennis the Garfleld Cubs, | In the 440-yard relay the N. Y was third |champion, replicd when asked what {C, team, including Hussey, Todd,| Officials have yet to decide whether! ahe thought about a mateh with Mile, Who can remember the good old|MacbDonald and Scholz, broke a/many of the new records set during Suzanne Lenglen, who staged & days when it really ameunted to}world's record by covering the dis:|}the meet will be allowed. A strong | comeback at Wimbledon last Weeks something to heat Johnny Bull in a}tance in 41 26 segonds, wing blowing down tho course each} Miss Wills is at Morest Hills, train golf match? Harold M, Osborne of the lilinois | afternoon helped speed the racers, ing for the big astern tournaments, BASEBALL TOMORROW Seattle vs. Sacramento Game Called at 25 Kenerved Senta

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