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PAGE 4 THE EATTLE STAR JULY 18, 1925 NEW EAREINGTON GOLF LINKS TO OPEN AUGUS! j These Tossers Play in Star League Start Sunde | | Independents and Parkland A. Cc. Open Junior Ba ball Series at B. F. Day; Strong Clubs N the first game to determine the champion of The Star league, the Independents and the Park- land A, C. will clash Sunday at B, Day pl field, at2 p.m. The Independents were winne of the championship in division two and the Parkland A, C. in division one. | Bobby Morris, prominent local official, has} been chosen to umpire the contest and good offi- ciating is promised, game scheduled for Sunday is the first of a two-out- The second game will be played the follow- Titles Mandell Nomads Schacht By Leo H, Lassen “Dial Setanta decided by tour naments held under the direc: | tion of the York boxing com mission don’t mean a thing How the Goth New The of- fires series, am board should) ing week at Garfield, and a third, if necessa will be aot rey ees eee een contested on neutral grounds, pA gk whe ah | Parkland A boasts of the such tit than ee ian tee NATIONAL moat individual stars, with Bill Sim, | er states. is be: Wen. Taek Pabedan pe ctecie vasuriae aye ony yond figuring | Pittsburs ‘ ving anegns eo id gd ; sia |aacker, who also started with Ga . | Brookly a ¢ field, is another who may be ex The light. es x ad tra Dected to work damage against th hha , syern: len: tek o 4 «14 | Independents. | ment, staged to |Cricago ae 440 | cha ‘ : find a successor | Boston... “ 400 | eee raphe mnt eee] | Z of getting rst base and makes | MANDELL lo Benny LAOH! 40 wew Tork— rR. H. #/an ideal lead off man. Ron Bekins, | and, was a ter |e touts ied $ 12 A Jalveity prep star, in the big aticker| rible flop. Jimmy Goodrich ts called |New York 48 > mega he ated | champion in New York. | Batteries —Maile seott, for the Parker Walters and Mc Sammy Mandell is undoubtedly |N°* Nuntsineer: | re teshes hace ake the best lightweight in the country eget es Sei od thantiaecen today and Sid Terris ranks next aan 8) ee ees : frp When Johnny Dundee declared CAE be = : yi the featherweight title vacant the| Reena SUC iW isea| | BMre | 86, BS Me, Ue Toes angerots osen N. ¥. commission held a tourna. ia gis ataenag era aie Se Ah hl be Sa ment and Kid Kaplan won it, being! at Pnit jadetph ta— n. H. F gers tig Bas iW ) 5 given tho crown by the New) York. | Chicago : et of romped era. Doesn't mean anything. Philadelphia s 8 rwin Schaab, the bulky cher | Batteries—Bush. Cooper and Hartnett: | who has turned in And with tho passing of Pancho/Ring, Knight, Couch, Henline, Hetts as the most victor: | Villa another title ts without a] Wun. len for the Parkers this seasop, in| holder. Frankle Genaro, the Amer: | jthe probable selection as hurler ican champion who beat Villa three n ¥.| Bill Sim will be ready ay relief, Jim times, io the logical successor, as | Murray will catch the curves of the the weight restricts the number of # and Smith, | Pitchers. high-class fighters in this division. thaon | Johnny Gaffney ts Public opinion will decide the ti choice as pitcher of Wes more than any tournaments manager of th held by the New York commission. Carter Will Provost will do the Tony Fuente, Mexican heavy- Play Martin CRE 2, . ‘oan opt aol = eee for Golf Cup| Murren ¢ nome i, om stare of the two tean playing ms the finale for The Star league's baseball championship are pictured lather fight. He eught to make OGHAINGES Gocnerae elas | . abo e. he ndepe ndents and the Parkland A, C. are to play Sunday at B. F. Day playfield for the title. Louie me gresk wrestler if he aver de | MEE ateb he dat eae ghia denhour, of the Independents, shown w “isin for a fly ball, while his team mate, Grant McCaughey, cides to take up the sport. fT Wietecn ‘amt gach oe ft rm, 3 beside him taking a wicked cut at the ball. Both are outfielders. Bill Sim, the elongated youth doing the pitching | The Trial Horse | tween Keefe Carter, young phe HERE are the champions of the| nomenon from @klahoma City, | ————————____. ring, the contenders, the flashy |Okla., and Russell Martin, of Chi * Pecegeics tod the tel borane | care Hastings Park ‘The latter are the nomads of the| Carter won his 36-hole semi-final ring. The champions fight them;match here Friday from F Results between big title|Lamprecht, of Cleveland, one up bouts with little; Martin won from Giarence Hubby lj re | ‘New Umpires in Semi-Pro Tragic 13” Banquet ah of Oldtime Ring Men ILucas Smacks we, aft Photogra Mol- is shown} , centerfielder, has just swung at a fast one. Carter & Br Pinch Homer | Splendid Course | Ready |Frank James, Architect, Has Perfected Fine New Links By Alex C. Rose HE brand newand modernly con, ructed 18-hole riington ge © will own opert play om Satu day, August 1 And It’s a gem To those who have not had the {s a pleasure—ot latest addition a real treat in en t ma} and it this Seattle's golf courses, in store for them w | their first trip, because every one of the 18 fairw that grace both sides of the Black river are, toda a par with the finest in the orthwest. And the same goes for ¢ putting greens, To go into detail regarding the various features to be found there would only be a waste of time and eure | ple walking over EL) because every hole on the course has features that can only be conceivéd with the naked eye. In other words, the 18-hole course of the Earlington Golf club mus be | seen and played over before one can this baby links feally ize what looks like, James Designed It In planning and building this Zarl- ington course Frank James, whose | remarkably fine work during his short time in this section has earned him the name of the “Donald Ross of the Northwest,” has turned out If holes that vary in length from ards up to 505 yards; placed a ‘dog-leg” here and there, and con- structed 18 new putting greens that | cannot be surpassed anywhere. The trapping, bunkering and mounding work is excellent; so much so that players, good an bad, will soon find out that, alj the property is quite level, ington offers a splendid test for golf, Large ystem thruou “modernness links Fast Work Fred Jackson, the hard-working chairman of the greens committee, and Bob Johnstone, the Seattle Golf tees and-« sprinkling id much rlington’s cou * of ew He new 18-hole chance of losing | Of Dallas, Tex., tn the other semi-| VANCOUVER, July 1§—Tho club professional, who was called in their champion- | final, 3 up and 1 to go. jeults of races held here Friday af. B ll | | to give his opinions of the plans and stipe, 1 Elis saighes ‘wert somewhat: at |terncca id which tayoriies “desin a ea ue : a @) in i t the construction, are loud in their Young stars on|ratic during the first 18 holes be | tar eT mee ai a ate | Wed’ Lee (Uncle Tom) MeCAREY Well, this talk continued | praise of the fine job, well done, by the ring hori-|cause of a strong wind that made| sgtiggea pase} [Waterfront ss-esee superstitiously: inclined, | long time — until ro ae does | Frank James. And {t took this zon - are, pitted | judgment of distances. difficult. |; or, tetip mecca Kline Cede niet Pures, teothers oe ; 4 with interest of the| that there was gossip to 34 -#60/ demon golf course architect and against them. If|Lamprecht was wild with his wood |-.0:9 4 é [shaadi ani pay pei * dinnen tendered in ho that I had for Harry Gilmore ‘ {| builder just five months to give the youngsters on several holes, getting into traps | Steond race t five tur dey | West Beattie ; tae 0 er that he couldn't get a battle . 4 45 | Earlington layout t aioe win they are|and rough, He recovered frequent. | 17°", "0"! Clear the Way ky Park Ain 8 409 | for his ‘s 43.444) ished” in every sense of the word. given tougher|ly in a spectacular manner ‘pens rps aSghceh Kee yo | Quite a record! opponents tite It was during the last 18 on | alia INALLY, after three months, I ‘ 269 The present No. 1 and No. 9 next time. If|that Carter demonstrated su p a decided to put Young on with HOW THE SERIES STAND will be kept {9 shape, a5 most ef the trial horses|premacy. He shot accurat nd jate in the Young. As Jens Willard. However, fe: that Won| won| the daily play will start and fin- win tho young-| straight at al) times Martin, in| wue have been ¢ a average fan in| the bout mig flop, I decided i \* Lake ve ish at these respective holes until sters are told to (difficulty several times during the f nd will start ware, both of/on a ond event of 16 bent riya c L such time as the new clubhouse ROPER find other em.) first 18 holes, made amazing recoy- Riddle, prom these boys died | rounds, so that in case the big fel-) ; * | is erected “on the other side of ployment. | cries, rthwest; Bart in the ring lows were not © ex iS FRANCISCO, Chi, July 18 the river.” Such a fighter ts Bob Roper, trial | —— trated in Luther McCar-| tra main event a strong Fred Lucas, the Dick Merriwell| If the back-swing and follo horse of the heavyweights. Seldom | h school loop; thy possessed a | preliminaries ny | of the Seattle Indians, did his stuff | of Frank , the club's pre winning a fight, but boxing often \Abe rd Si, n compara splendid person-| complaint. The prices charged that | Frida i fae t c ta fas ' ged that | Friday and the little red-head bus urday, August'1, he because of his reputation gained | raeen 1gNs ¥ man, are the indicator ality. Everyone | day were $1, $2 and $3 } eataip Me sae will likely be asked to te during the war, Roper is just good ay More Tossers | holders who have signed. he met was There where I think fate game and saved | of driving the first ‘ball off of the icigh itd .aeatire-a 00d. contest; W . bill at the Const league ball drawn to him.| stepped The contest itself the day for Ril.| tee. and then the club members will One right finds him In California,| Al Dean, manager of tho Aber CONSIN IS ark jn the a “offered by the While ining | was in no wise brutal. There lefer and. his | 8° forth and play to thelr heart's @ week later he's boxing in Wyo-|deen Black Cal in the Southwest | cal semipros Sunday, South > att ch fe | Was not a knockdown in it ex Tribe | content for some sort of competition ming, then a shift back East. Truly | Washington Timber league, has} GRID THR AT Park and West Seattlo hold the cen-| — McCAREY his contest with} cept the final one, and yet poor Wit! __ | that Captain Bill Ehlers has lined up & nomad of the ring. He ts making| Signed Bill Brown, former third-| Girre ace ter of interest In the game and /Palzer, McCarthy made scores of} “Bull Young lost his life, cov ee cere MWY, | tor: then, plenty of moncy, but he earns {t. |sacker for the Sedro-Wooley club}. ‘ 40, July 18—With “Doc"| Druxmann and Georgetown provide |friends, He possessed ‘that ntrange| There seems a coincidence in ade in Sat a : Such a fighter was Dago Joe|in the Northwest Washington loop tra taking up the football burden | the entertainment in { cond af: | facuity winning people to him} fatality, when 1 recollect how sct I a S00! SCOTCH AND Gans, who was beaten by Leo Lom-|He will report to the Kittens forjat Minnesota and Little n jat first t was against putting ul” into t auictaco | lead ir SH A SAIN ski recently. | Sunday's game Wisconsin, rivals of nen, Samos scheduled are between Scalar ring, thru some feeling that was ung bY two Funk ISH AGAT ‘The woods are full of trial horses,| Brown i* the second player eN-| snoo1e will face ad | the Three Bro! L Works and No’ the of the continually with me stat as went tog EXT Friday, July 24, Ingle- wanderers of the boxing game. ticed to the Southwest league by|we%e, lM added hardships the Green Lake C, ( con Lake; | ment wher . top’ pina thus poor “Bull” Young lost hi pert plate In the wood course will be the scene of p¢.; @ the lucre offered, ax A. L. Kellett, | ieeakrs tae taal “actlc’s | and the Nippon A. € r *, Kose, I think her namo was), | life in the first big contest in which shth inning 48} the largest number of players that Battling Siki got out of jail {former Coast league hurler, waa) yw Yi) 1 great success at} front A. A. at Broady Jgave a big dinner in honor of| he took part. Luther MeCarthy ; a pinch Jitter! ever took part in a team match in Jong enough the other night to | signed earlier in the week | West Virginia and should repeat for| the idle t(am Sunda 5 iia Bato | for Tom Daly | the Northwest, th be 6 8 igh ign ni k |the Gophers, while Little f even * | Luther after his battle with Palzer likeable, lever, strong and brim OA socked Bille ie ne asion being Knock out Battling Halfbran, RE TSM |better prospects as he goes to W Waterfront ts leading Druxmans/y do not remember exactly who all} Ming with life—lost his life in the McCat rend Teg | Loe third meeting of the Scotch) and not Halfbrain, as you might WESTERN LEAGUE ponte awoke 0 Wis-} by & slight margin and must win to} the poopie were present, but 1 dis.|¥ery first contest after he had won ; McCabe and Ted} trish golfing members of the Arctic hay, + consin in the wake of general] keep pace with the ars.” If the P P » but I dis-| LUCAS Baldwin ahead | clut ve. sitepecter Oklahoma City, 13; Wichita, 11, |slump and in the face of a potential! Mariners should lose whil we | tinetly recall sat down to|the championship belt, boxing Ar-|o¢ yim with a home run into the| wm ‘ base tes TAncoin, §; Des Moines, 2 | boom. ni eee cat Lage eda) Drux- tthe table thur Pelkey, an ordinary ringman, | eft tied bleachers, Seattle wor el ch team has a. victory to ite Ad Schacht Denver, 11; Omaha, 6 a aloua nT: ool o be *yaten |e Was winning, it would again} “Among those present were “Bull” | before a club tn Canada Be : satis ‘on the} credit, and so much pep is being | Th Kan seems to be “Watch! knot up the lead in the Semipro present were “Bull game, 5-3: 1 cninteh: now had the Seok owen HERE have been ‘referees of all| St. Joe, 1; Tulsa, 4. | Wisconsin.” pnd Semiprokvoung, Harry Gilmore, the trainer, raw ys Sy tue betes ad agate comes to handling the boys in the * How I remember so well that 1 ata e ts is no # at for a left-handed ‘pec have 100 players on cacl I AL get the predicament I was in| sticker to hit one into the left fi side for Friday’s tilt, which will de- Hine a seacht won meer |OTTR BOARDING HOUSE wee pent" bins aon [ater te Sala a ona | een |e for in, hh i and with» less) ¥: A dropped a Mttle remark to that ef-| el a vic oa Wi cipal | : BreR es the H hat ef-|} who fell a victim to Jess Willard, ledge on the five-game series fuss than any of | fect a future world's champion, in aj UP to that blow it had been quite ‘ : them. —/ | Harry Gilmore arose and said | very mild battle. a ‘pitching duel with Bob Hasty MAY CHANGE Schacht didn’t 7 | this was the first time in his | ‘The death of Luther McCarthy |2UFling for Seattle and young |} ANG meet with the ON~T THINK WE NEW~1 spose col. WELL, LETS Feiéi! | life that he ever consented to | created a great sensation in the | Crockett for the STATE DATES approval of the CALLED OUR SHOTS-To0 OUMPIN' LIKE A RAMBLE ISTEREST AN! FIND | sit down to a dinner where the | boxing world, as he was such a| The teams went into the enth | ITH Earlington awaiting the ey edits ue FAST BY Not WAMING-10 FROM VANCOUVER -0 OUT WHATHTH’ OU CHIMP | eae Was 13, and he was in: | favorite. People were unable to un-| {ning all square at one-up, and | opening of their new course, is decisions ' | clined to regret the | derstand how he came to his un-|Hal Rhyne and Archie le hit show 3 “ se the a couple of years HEAR WHAT “TH Rene NEW ORLEANS, ~ wrth HAS SET Be UNDER | stances that evening. jtimely end while boxing a man |Stccessiye homers in that frame ta seeing Berths WaaNieptna atala ago, but since VACATION PLAN \o!s HE A GIDE SAUNT OR “Wo, WIS WIG! BUT IVE | “Why I possess that feeling, | much inferior to opponents he had | 8ive Frisco a two-run lead. open and amateur championship erkine with TOLD Me HE KNouls oF “To NIAGARA FALLS, LEARNED FROM PAGT : ald, “I don’t know, but| defeated so easily | McCabe and Baldwin singled for} meet, which will be staged by the | 6 ronclude | Seattle in the eighth and then Lu-| en kit aay ais judges there has A PLACE “THAT'D ONLY “TW PAINTED DESERT, | | EXPERIENCES “THAT HIG eo. OE Gouree, we must conclide | Seattle in the elghith and then Lu: | Earlington Golf club during the week Shee ape tags TAP US FOR OUR RR PLANS HAVE erat | that the deaths of both “Bull a hig stuff, of August 31 to September 5, inclu- 0 | R. AN GETTYSBURG, A CKTC ILMORE was handling “Bun’| Young and Luther McCarthy Seattle added another sive. find with his ¥ if f ’ « “Bull her for good ° ea ‘ARE, ~ NO Orr ER WHILE We WERE IN IN 'EM LIKE FLYPAPER Young at the time. Both he} {hy du to heart fallaro, and | measure in the ninth, Paul Waner Carpenter has been appointed . i out, ane counting. ie, anc a a z SCHACHT ths sate Ree | pleaded with me for three months| In my 17 rs’ experience as a! Two games aro scheduled for to-| ments and make all angements: Pau fund fhe a ‘nines nin mall | to. give “Bull a chance, as they | fight promoter, one life was lost in| day. necessary for this m which prom: MAGN 6 exarcleen white fics eich jfigured that with the handling of | my ring, while I knew of two other] geatiie AB, fe HPO. A. wy, | es to be @ record-breaker in point ercise e Gilmore, who was an excellent| men who dropped dead at the ring- Aifa | of numbers and class of golfegamn tie yas SPER RU trainer, they had an opportunity to] side from excitement while watch. 0 6 6 6 0| Washington stategolf sunecin third man in the he Hive tase ae AG BTR Ua AAAS ft | ing a contest i Bee fon ot a aS . 6 { that time y| | y the since heard} 4 Y most Seattle fans give him credit | something seemed to tell me | ple who sat down to that dinner |} mia 8 9 AMERICAN tor belng. | right along not to put “Bull? $6R 8 IVER CHORBG BERTONE CS an ee a ‘or 1%, give ond author Aap Heian ars ce | Young we the ring. T had a | Mecarthy, with “Bull Young as |Cutshaw, "Wake Want er Wes kee} Won Lost» Pet presentiment that it was not one of the guests, ake exp ee OL Ok AO) ry t bh d ¢ Philadelphia Os ee) mo hCS AGAIN the thing to do, and kept tell- — _ peal witi a. 310) 0 0))020) 18). senahtamton ees MENTO, July 13.—Sacra- ing Harry and Mr, Young that See pee ‘Totals 6 11 ar 1s o [Chloago Or a 4 mento peelerday made {t three | 1 didn’t “think their boy pos: ‘ |, San Francisco AB. R. 1, PO, A. [St Lous + sadly utraight over Oakland here by win- sessed the makings of w great American Assn. {Vaila, of 4 0 1 5 0 Ol ctovetand mm 49 ning 5 to 4. The Sack scored a run | fighte “ Mulligan, YR OO Oe Ole 5 | fighter, as his physique was | A wan Bie Lote New York see BB 0 in the fifth, sixth and seventh in- | rather out of the ordinary, and : Brower tt verse é 0 4 18 Romer 26 be nings to nose out.the Acorns, Is arms ‘were (oo short At Kansas City Re He Bs) ghison, ay OWES a MTR Re 4 ‘The score: R HB | . LOOM BURA» cc dihanreaenes PYG A tendeyar tt eas ad) Oy, 070, 00" Bi AL Slayelandes RH Onklaud .... tee BOAT } ~|Isansas City ACh oe Oa Shoat ss pee teal ee YM Vy ph abgehe os ARR AG ; Sacramento ., .6 10 4 | Ww | Ratteries: Stucland, Northrop and| Xe ¢ + } 1 fF 2 1 Oy Hattertee—Hoyt and Bengough; Smith Batteries — Krause, Kaiser and IN PAIR } Urban; Zinn and Shinault, IShentwce 1 0 0 8 8 gene Myatt ' Byler; Hughes, ©. Shea and Wach- | LOS ANGELES, July 18.—The | At Minneapolis~ Rn, H, BB, | tl. Waner 1 o 8 0 0 ) enfeld | Angels clouted out a pair of wing | Indianapolis .+ He aR | At Chicago: rR on. & A | over the Portland E ‘ | . “4 rotwla mM 10 19 1 {Philadelphia ‘ Poa PERS | bats ele q ean tt avers hore yes ati snstinells vitae 8 19 21 ematted tor Daly dn eighth Chloago 1 ae - 6 1 Ordny, o and 2 to 1, making futterios; Henry and Robertson Batted for Yelle in ninth Batterios—Quinn and Cochrane, Faber, BEES SLUG OWT, i gait 13M *| Lhe count three straight on the series, }MeGraw and Ainsmith | sMatted for Crockett in ninth rhurston and Schalk BALT LAK CITY, July 14.—The| | +” ft Firat game roi At St, Paul Ri Ee Bilweatie vec ossise See OO rw waecel Ae Fees slugged, out 18 runs here yes |Portiand 61 | Loulsville ‘ 6 6 wolage 00.0.0 1 at 6 028| Washington, Ae terday to defeat Vernon three | Los Angele 8 19 4} st. Paul 6 4g le for—=Haaty ® ockett | Detroit me yA: straight times in the present seriew, Batterie Meeker dd tHannah;| Batteries; ‘Tineup, Redman and |) Struck cut crockett Maaty | Batteries—vachary and Ruel; Daves 18 104. a jCrandall, AMitstead, Stughes and| Meyer; Kolp and Hoffman Eitchoctneketu cabled RRS Ble actos me ‘The score: FE: Ca a Ierk At Milwaukee Re H.W] Valla, Lane, tome rane<Rhyne, Yelle Wernon ... 10 3 “ | Second game hon Wanda Bhi dt gg [Latent Theeesbase: hit--iilsone, ‘two HE eR ag Balt Lake. 26 | i ( |Portland 1 , 3] @iiwuukes hash Paty MtaLatne yne, Herman, ‘Sac foston f 4 ‘ Hy [riffee hite—Crookett 1 Baldw Cut St. Louis Pecerpataeden Hokert, Swanson and | HEYLL PLAY INTO “THE MADORS HAND Wer ——e Dea AR ‘ 7 1 Buttorios: Grant and Gaston; Md-| Maw, Double playeatiigon to Rivne to| Tatterles: Rows, aeulveand Busehs hing; lube and Peters, rt 1028 OY NEA SERVICE, 1 atteried——Rachac, Lolling simu sity, MoCracke! 4 | Waner; Mulligan to Willwon to Waner, dears bs ‘ 5 UREA GUT enaTeeE oes ethic ne 8 ind ‘Tobing Root and diene aie Melts MaCiragkan Ani MGs ji see 8108) Umpires Brashear wand off; Davis, Van Gilder and Har- ; i and § j ney, Teenrdon gray \ ‘ i , ‘

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