The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 17, 1925, Page 11

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Sextesi FRIDAY, JULY 1 STAR RELAY TEAMS TO RACE IN SWIM MEET HERE THE Giants Leading inV a a National Again fais American Aun, ) J Redskins ATTLE STAR | Good Second- Sacker Beaten || | | J AGE 11 Illinois Enters > ‘ Ener Dempsey : ~ f st Minneapolis Rid Wi New Yok Passes Pittsburg in Tight Race; Washing- niin 11 Ou t A He's ise ton and Philadelphia Still Neck and eH : ces . Neck in American ert H Middletor , y > ; 2 Kick Due ai azar nt Seattle Can’t Hold 5-0 We ismuller Makes : His Roberts FTER } ng onto top honors thru two se : At i RWI Lead fn Third Game Squad Favorites in oO ries with the heaviest competition in the| Loum ae fr Rtlsce | Water Specialty lea the Pirates have been knocked into|”),.); Holley, Koot 1 Red ih econd place by the weakest team in the Na-|m Roets K "Bea y By Peter Salvus fr tional circuit, & P ‘ \j runs r n the By Leo H, Lassen A miserable defeat by the Braves Thurs-|, oe tbs KR. HE.) . ‘ 4 n | « National he in : 2 day ended the Pirates’ stay in first place and! \ City ; ar ‘ ‘ | A 1 ng tour- Dre af urned that office to the Giants. But Pitts-| ~ natteric i an Ce 1 the fast , A ; "haland Binds * first of August rg’s defeat was not even honorable Che ‘ ¢ K ‘ n Lake - pear: Ox r game at Bo&gton, where the Pirates also lost)? °” a Sane ivi keane eke j Headed by J Welsmuller, the a : See net’! Wednesday, was loosely played, each side making four “ baa 4 mermen of the I A. ¢ ee errors, and la 1 ten inning until newich scored on a Over] k f ; ! seer ike there hould bei single by Hood, a rookie second baseman. The game a e Oo | Oakian z| | provid sughest competition nded 9 3 . << | ended 9 to 8, Club H THE ILLINOIS : Meantime, the Giants again w NAN FRANCISCO, Cal, July 17 LINEUP wsir"nort ol AMERICAN faite te asta as Big « s" gy etal ell er art.| res ,|) D 7 I > d |runs in the first inning, but the Ww 1, last of all, the C ‘ visitore luffed ithe nvineible Welsmuller, com- te > Won 1 The Phillies jumped two steps ay 1uYrs ay Sway. ‘thelr l4a4 1 i y Gears . ; {') in the league standing Thurs BY ALEX (, ROSE When the Pris mah A i G th a“ 7 4 day, going from sixth into panned Siete a bea! foals banged as tt 7 1 } sf ‘ ‘ fourth place by virtue of Clar Y : stem ee eS y or mix runs in ub that # in the run- \ oo hanes Tend 43 aa, ence Mitehell's 3 to O shutout | history # Overlake Golf clut a Gat Gen sin ng: ‘The teams has notovetaaae | bef ‘ « Y ‘ ‘ of a Suse, re Dodgers Sl rmperepictom er eeas An's ; co s picked, but tryouts are being held) nS \ ‘ " the Phillies by defeating - ‘ *remt ‘ {now to choose a squad. } mpsey ha the Reds, 5 to 2 erry con es. ar | a Post lit gat A The Cincinnat! “Y" team, with ‘ . ight for At Clevela RHE The Athietles were still three Un and other of: at ores aalty- by the Lewis Rutledge, Harry Glancy, Wal- DEMPSEY x time and|New York P 16 Ll pointy ahead of the nators after ficers of the club baad Tribe; Guy Wil | ter Laufer Russell Webb, should inactivity & affects a fight. Cleve 17 Vi day's game hiladelphia ee lig pape seutt be another to force the Tiltinols ers speed and h pent it Batteries—Jones, Fergus Cald | conti 1 its successful invasion of pawed shutout quartet danwhs el olinson, Bengough; Shaute |i. woes noth rn T ponchos cic Toriaeere ' e Weat by another con ’ ball the rest of LOCAL TEAM The tigt ‘ Gibbons | an es a wnt from_ the White Hox ®da > Be ines ates the way until the STRONG Was a ! ir h At ret ! t of 12+ The & . * h v ‘ s PY ? hare ninth when Earl Then, last, but not least, the Crys- hri st Firpo. | Waahington 31 1/ stilt found it difficult to defeat the me m8 pr a Baldwin hit a ial’ Swi mming : sub mm With at Gi inder | De 1 6 OO} Tigers, but managed after 10 one-half of the WILLIAMS home run into} be to w his belt Dempsey might have lost his} Batteries —Covelankle innings, winning 3 to 1 ee w. (the leftfield bleachers | swim honor t id B " 1 Doyl ler and seller ; im hot 5 Wild Bull : White Doyle, Bassler Outstanding in the days left other 60 |, Outulde of bad fifth inning \1 swimmer on There is still some talk Wills) At 8t. Louis R. H. EB handed records was the accom res at a sum |20hn Miljus hurled good ball for the the best on the C Lambert Stern- and Der will never meet be-| poston $ 9 §| plishment of the Red Sox in hh mado for. | Idians, but that frame « him berg, speed star; Harry cause of the color line, but from the! gt. Louis seoesescoodl 12 2) making 8 errors in their game mation of the| The Seals are now leading in the Speidel an ie make up the present -setup it-ecems like the ba Hatte Ehmke, Picinich, 8 with the Browns, a game which Gb vere’ sen series, two games to one squad of th Oakes Park of will be stage ‘- pe pina erate choff; Girard, Van Gild Har the St. Louis team took, Il to 6 ROSE Pre nit Sar A doubleheader in to be played Tacoma, which beat the local team Dan Walton, sporting editor of | "'""' The Yanks Jost another game, |tin was generous in his expressions | S4tur eg ; : at American Lake recently, il line the Tacoma Ledger, was a Se- At Chicago 2 16 =O) the Indians making up for the re-| of apprec regarding t D- luane. of rath: . Tigr up as follows: Rex Stixrude, Les altle visitor yesterday and he | Philadelphia 13-16 = Olgult of Wednesday by winning, |eration of Overiake's “ans Claude | Bra ‘ ri Foster, Cannin Markuson and Vernn peo elit inprbpv fights Batteries: Harriss and Cochrar ‘i owl?" be : as | Eldre 2 Cliff Brady, the half- “pint sizé second-sacker of the Seattle peg sere out at American Lake, where the | Laon, Rtv ores ane t for | ¢ ‘ ° o| Indians, is proving his worth with the Tribe around the YOUTH MEETS swimming meets are held, the ring | Schalk MORRIS UMeS 1 force- |%. 2 . aed ‘ keystone sack, Brady is one of the main cogs in the infield ° be se the ae, = ihe c- ey ly, ccay combination. He is usually quiet and unassuming in a AGE FOR NET © i peylll oy Taner NATIONAL. | fo ; Umpire Reardon andes baniehed Tron the sancti" CHAMPIONSHIP water wings, particularly some eee | alin SERIES te * Sed 4 14 Timi Reardon and was banished from the game. of the better-known divers. zs 43 Vashing- | yatta, ef rib fi 2 Ae ie 2 A. CLUB, St. Louis, Mo. 2 m Lot B MORRIS, we for play | Mulllx He fi 17.—The semi-final round Davis Had Kick Coming hd fticial lum My * court champion- IRAVIE DAVIS had a kick coming A se vals t Seo menceee ls ‘ 7S ze att é Oya, t ze matches will be played when he was asked to fight 48 B. F. Da : side s in| ¥ t baa as 4 with youngsters and ‘ t Rhyne, » 1 ‘or honors. George McCormick last Tuesday and ‘ Y t t 4 18-hole links |a St ] } if hi for ho! 44 indents : 5 ' one bracket will find Champion ic enn Se meter cect tt ta ideshow of Ring Game| vis ge racket wit find Chama pay? e 1 At - ei Mee S atta & J | youthful st. Lo who has been y ale much 1 fOr 188 | othe kinie pine Of ‘ont all. wien Sea I a ‘ li py T. gd. (Uncle Tom) McCAREY | tle fellow, su ape during the 4 more than 148 out and conatructin E . URING my time in the boxing | a pass at Morris n ; : x oe P D at ine bal wb 2 53 The doubles matches include: £ thet h oy pool } battle royal five} PUTPosely | Robert and Howard'Kinsey, Call- : 1 op . bee AA rt 9.4,18 boxers entered | Pounde jfornia, vs. Alfred Chapin and Sam Genre De pitohed—-Ge the ring at one oie Hardy. 4 at x fairway ~ i a TOW, imagine Tilden and Sandy Weiner vs. the i : tha cing whippe mM 8 ila in the rin winner of the Josties-Bell and Lote 4% fight with Joe W Osborne and Taylor all and he'll have the fu 2 ; basee—MoCabe, Ihe tt ngcst “Wo de er is where the crowd | Bastian match : son, an he Roa BS oa such shape that | Baiaw dans is es 9 | : Fairbanks at 163/C Py nega t good offic be ‘itehtrig’ to |fles Ble —weecinee oe nover Tho little fellow resorted en- SOUTHEKN LEAGUE : cau ; ; ~~ for the shire race che ame to M : that | tirely to footwork and light jab: | yfopile 6, Atlanta 4. meoorts . marty of the! assiate I put on in Los} bing, as the big fellow was New Orleans 4, Birmingham 21. ww sent out malas; Séiichall: 60 “MORRIS I ry club, has been | Angel hpi fast, Sia ne | Little Rock 13, Chattanooga 10, y1s seal s t’ Boston. rae slant’ eécre of Over ere were ¢ fellow Knew, and the little Memphis 2, Nashville 13. : E DAVIS Davis said McCor.| A or finals are axsistant secret ( Kearns Still srs from| fellow hadn't tired himself out | F pebdnais 4k mick was too tough, but t Pittsburg anced teams. Hill im, who lake, with offices at 1119 Fourth ave sel hat ‘the 8) Bost m, wh at all as he had all his plans L LEAGUE shat the Spokane man s os ‘ for the high Si P. worked out beforehand to save - 4 ighting mid , Kremer and! school league, a C Witt oe one -gpraaree igns apers | ibeelt? A Jersey City at Rochester, raim : Sone: that, meer; Ryan.| who waa with H P. k ve Bidaac hay G ag | Providence at Syracuse, rain. ; weights. W n and 1 othe oi astings Par for Dempsey heavy-| the lite 183-poundernthe big: tex | Baltimore at Buffalo, rain 142 pot i " “ Mare) One ue ie big fel-| Reading 5, Toronto 18. than 142 pounds Tues ¢ Results || LOS ANGELES, July Jack) MeCAREY. He| tow just sat none. of thel e e ‘ ant Kearns, manager ck Demp. ie 8 others | ropes and keeled over There is no truth In the report ‘ 3 wells 225 . lar for a while and sent the whole sey, proclaimed to the world toda ot; e that “Spark Plug” Boyd will HOOD HOMES played a week from| VANCOUVER, B. C., July 17—Re-| that he was still in “ sta : ¥ | Ralgted 28 et ane r |, 1 think it was fully five minutes | audience away with a good feeling, i write a series of stories for the eter July 17—The| Sunday at Garfield, and tho third, | uit races held hare yesterday at} World's heaven febt vay of the! They were all colored - + the | before We could get the crowd quiet. |as the miain event was also a very a st oad v9 a OS ANGE July 17 no | Sunday h ird, | eul ra held here yesterday i heavy weigh tle corpora-| ‘They w all anxious to get the |) nade “battle royals very popu-! E Rally Wireless gs “How tq Bex") | cele made it, two atralght from |1¢necessary, bing staged on a neu | tion and would sign the dotted lines | pig fellow out first. It was the | —~* 2 : ry_pon, “Eyed contests : "1 |the Portland Bedvers here yesterday | tral field Sr pete | fOr Any matches the champion| funniest battle royal that was ever | HObere reat : s them 5 to 3, with Wally | Merlo) might arrange with Tex Rk kard| held anywhere in the world. You} NY time Dode Bercot gets ready | rim in the fourth Miss | in New York ‘ x fellow was te Horikwenk aaait : “” t | would think that’ the big fello i Pe ee oe "i 2 BEES VICTORS Senrad mapa he ons ie | SAS une an ae la there is a match waiting for him ’ 1s July 17—The satisfied with Dempaey’s indepen-| clear out If the audience, but every that should be 4/154 Angeles 6 ook .&. ohegame 4) Maytiow- | dence in arranging title bouts with | time he came close to one of ‘them, (4 pees | Batteries — Yarrison and n Tigers here |* 7 #14 | tho Eastern promoter |another would soak him. This, of a Eddie Roberts,| Giazner and Bandt gw, 16 to 15, Ver. vise moved; Lanting tere]. et fellow things he can | course, kept the crowd in a continu- f 3 the hard-punching | . - 9 non rattle © elghth inning to . 12 7 | Sign a couple of contracts for him-, ous uproar. * danas. ECLA qReton vioror score seven runs, but were unable to S'4 furlonge—Al Wick won; | self without consulting me, ho's| see 7 give Bercot a; . =a i aa _[ win. ‘The score R. H, |B, pi Getranc an third Time all wet,” asserted the indignant| WA EANWHILE the littlest fellow | s whale of a fight.| Cl BAND, Suly 11, Macy, | Vernon’ . +16 18 0 64 furlongs—Aureyotr won; | MANAKer. “I've got a contract with | was walking around, making a| Roberts doesn't go| Orel ‘i Ele sek i Salt Lake . +«16 20 0 Uneie Je cond; Certain Point third. | Dempsey that's good as gold and] study. of all of them and on several i ‘ so well with smart | Pion, outpoin’ 7. axey : joxenbloom, Batterie +—Johnson, Ludolph, Swan. | Tt Savant eae ed slle sth cvacte Géleta I'll dictate the terms on any fight | occasions when he was sure they Pboxers, but with|New York, in a 10-round, no-decision | son, Pillette and Whitney; Ponder, !,,cv%n'® race, 1 mile to yards Muftin | N® May arrange and I'll take my| wouldn't know that he did {t, he| : a dentecelve tat | Bott A bg : roud, Mulcahey, Piorey and Peters. third. Time—1i4h 4-6 | took 7a: pretty. avod nupoh: af the ¢ like Bercot, he 165-pounder, as he looked like he| What you save out of akes an {deal rific puncher with | his right hand,| ROBERTS — and it was he who| knocked out Ted Krache, the only} K. O. that the Aberdeen boy ever took Roberts also dropped Krache a cou ple of times in their first Tacoma | fight. | As Krache is an even match for Bercot it stands to reason that Rob- | erts could give Bercot all of the fight’ ho, wants. | Roberts and Bercot have never | met in the ring. RALLY WINS | BACRAMENTO, July 17. — Two runs in the eighth inning gave Sacra victory over Oakland mento a close v a Biers yesterday, 7 to 6, The score: R. H. B Oakland . Leris Sacramento . 7 eed Batteries — Boehler, Pruett and Read, Byler; Keating, Martin and| Shea. for Sum- mer wear. New lght colors, featuring grays, tans and biscult shados, I m'm enao $4.95 to 89.905 Uniform Trousers orn for View Minek Trousers for KT. $6.95 to $9.95 Pants Store Co. BY AHERN) ¢ T WAS MERELY OFFERING “to HELP SOLVE Your VACETION PROBLEM |< BUT OF COURSE IF Nol) LADS Wisi “10 Go TO A LOT OF ” EXPENSE FOR A VACATION, WELL AND Good AHEM™. I WAS DUGT GOING “To GUGGEST “THAT T Kiiow or A VERITABLE VACATioNIaTS PARADIGE, THAT WOULD ONIN “TAX NOUTTHE SUA OF NOUR RAILROAD FARE |= BUT AH ~WELL A WELL MASOR,~I GUESS “TH! EGe 1S OUT OF TH’ PAN Now! I AskeD-TW OTHER GUYS KBOUT US CLUBBING up AN! PENDING OR VACATION TOGETHER, —~ aN! THAT You KNEW OF K GWELL PLACE FoR W610 GO, “*-* BUT AS QUICK AS I MENTIONED Vou), “HEY GAVE ME “TH Horse LAUGH "FROM BEN HUR! Worep!: AM-Aw~ OH VERY WELL THEN J im | Kall A ce ‘etl a mie ae On WELLTHEN, might win it This kept up for several min- | Lamprecht in | Jaughing that 1 “could not at #3 % swer the man sitting next to m Links gered when he tried to tal, The es 3 ple were all leaning sideways, OCHMOOR COUNTRY CLUB, laughing themsely | 4 Detroit, July 17, sick. Keefe Carter, Finally the 165-pounder ‘was jhereencld Ckistoes or rail knocked out. If I remember right | tem ea ip Paine if it ms Mal the little fellow quietly landed psareveal ae oon today when) the blow that did the work, «This they completed the first half of the | of, course, increased the laughter M6-hole final match in the Western | Amateur championships, | eee was shooting accurately, | | while Lamprecht was several timen Li, the time, the big 229-pounder in difticulty, was rushing around like a mad Sensational animal, but one of the four always managed to hit him before he} could hit them, ‘In another mix-up | little fellow slipped up again and down went ono of the other two. again Carter use of the trons en Jabled the latter to make excellent | recoverios | ‘ the | Lamprecht was the youth who de- fented Jack Westland, University of toe earnings isn’t any : tter than th on what you Here’s a way of sa’ money by spending it. Buy Florsheim shoesand ~ esaving . spend, oxfords now Washington golfer, for the intercole This left the big fellow and ai loplate wolf titla-recetitiy, ® 145-pounder and the little fel- + i y low. By this time, Holbrook a cu pana ake was geetting pretty tired. But FIVE KAYOS IN CARD when he rushed at either one of j | SAN JOSE, Cal, July 17. ty the others, we would always t | knockouts in six bouts lvened the ut our eyes for fear that | | boxing card last night Battling was going to knock them i | Dane stopped Jack Duran in the| out into the audience, Bs j third round of their main event, a In another mix-up between Hol wild slugging mateh, brook and the Mé-pounder, it. | (ee ———— i CURLEY DOES IT! GROWS HAIR ‘Two Stores Centrally Located , $ —ON— . : BALD HEADS _|_ The Florsheim Shoe Stores | , 903 Second Ave, 1418 Second Ave, | FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF At Marion Next to Columbia Theatre ; “PAY WHEN You GET HAIR” ‘ oame U. U. | Savings Foplce 10-7, M. Hair and Scalp SpeRalist , Bldg. 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