The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 20, 1925, Page 11

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, JULY 20, 192% PAGE 11 » Weismuller to Enter Five Swim Races Here Illinois [May Sign for | Pirates Coast League Baseball Is \(Xmeican Aum.) Mariners Seem Cinch to J r 7 . . vy al : NH 117. ry ote 7 ‘ [nag sek 2USON| mon = t| WinSe 0 League Fl Star Is |‘ | | KeepUp Enjoying Good S800) meer... i Vin Semipro I ug Flag ue the 14 Berderude, ' wher nko : : the ( Hovey 1 O'Hara; f i Williams Columt o 1 fit i Sprint Star to Try Longer |Major Race Reaches Conn Laaeye: | NAS. See Le Bnei eee ae . ‘ ‘di ; A pat OS ANGELI J Aged e i e in tat Pal a Te H " ; Distances; Olympic | Three-Quarters Mark | L ‘real the. ot So res t Lake feo first time tn Bell, Eddeiman and , ct : LAKERS: Beat he ‘i “ , 2 b > games have been “ e 1 Brothe Vorks Stars Coming | in Another Week oY, pastball-ls holding f rain, wherea game el Mis 2 1 thelr PaGRea ant anon baseball € hed , Ls s ! t Se PS i . 4 | “ « more th Ae f i By Peter Salvus BY HENRY L, FARRELL | °° peaks whi or four postponements in th “sD I k K. 1 ’ OHNNY WEISMt EI W YORK. J Leadera| > "iles,. , 1 T 4 , = W YORK, Ju Lead orve ring and MeMenen " » made his hame far ' " ea Cab kee Tack ad ’ Sev SCd sicteue ‘at | SHAE Giuaae Thane oaet DRUXMANS BEATEN h aati Wh oh Pala hl another|of such a range, with t g | threatening weather ¥ Tur py th 1 > 2 ; ¥ ent t J I ringing the Mis hecause each wever, there has been no les 4\* ey ste . Hyllengre Wolssruller = essentially a ‘ \ the =| varying ¢ ¢ eantsal | Feet, Spassi || ¢ f © gam the | nings sprint star and his entry in the |years at Miss Elizabeth } asa) explained Ae ae orwell, Florence and|Coast leas by ¢ long plunge in a national tour 1 10 nflue ; pip tas t | Robertsor Pipes e, F h I a t' ney is his first attempt. The psyche or. m the free 100 and dketiman.” 10 We the first flashy Mlinols A. ©, star is |t ‘ seems to proceed « : oi aoe weasel r fe also ered in the quarter kin the tournam ale for six years and t First game Seat : allah 7 mile halfmile, the relay cal “Ata Gig t NET STARS GATHER West ni and his specialty swim, the 100. . ent " Th t SKOKIE CLUB, Glencoe, I Ju i yard free style, in which he t aa al rule, Wh wor ‘is 3 I ( 1 holds the world’s record. A : : t is ax inscrut 7 t tho|* 2 We Nigh, of the: Sree. 305 38 } t ‘ ! % pa » of nat American tennis players gathered at H ; | . n ter cen 4 ‘ MS. HALEMILLION INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE |ing courts here Monday to compete) Seven Illinois A.C. |Koppisch May Turn al FARRELL tot | BANE ae PE hatesspaale : ee eae Track Artists Tour to Professto:/alism ze ’ La c a ‘erney ( Syracuse, 6 irst | Vincent Richards ohn Hennes . sce ge : a a — Mynday’ A , all over the try, and par are pls are the only ar racquete even etes ¢ mL i Ath-| Walter Kopplsch, famous Colum ILLINOIS A. ( eae - peta? ; : as in the ¢ r Bare ea geome ae hae t : I ; tar, may go LINEUP : ; approx eo Pa gpa : , : , ron play. He ald Krug wit u ‘ : : Be seon | Providervos, 4; Rochester, $, Iirst MANDELL SIGNS sant t position of m Albert 8 en i . “ena Pe | CHICAGO, Ji 1 ) cou tain and coach of a team at New 7 mi 1 Mra. Molla Ma The Athle e Gut of their! ca tt odiate oF I idence, 6; Rochester, 4. Sec- nager of 8 ami) " é tain, Conn. Koppisch was one : ne; | a “3 ‘ x 4 playe he h ast league has had a 1 game announced he ha ht- | Osborr SO Rp eae Ifback citing : chm 2 all in the two leagues, They| number of new and adverse con Buffalo, 4, Second |weight to 10! George Bt of the greatest halfbacks the Blue Krug / e won, seve cir olght ditions with which to contend. I He 8 si 8 ite‘ saad ae In the Majors | 00)! | 4 ‘our mon will | ATHLETICS ace, is to be chosen before the PRESSED event’ from. Weismt Kruger, Yesterday's hero—ill Zitseman, “ waked Athle . The Olympic swimmng and |, evidenced t diving club of San Y.anciseo | ¢ dlccayr eg ‘ wired its lineup to local head of ts ( | quarters Monday and consists mee ) of. the fololwing: Les Smith, [%! : nators. be + Ind am bt 440, mile, backstroke and relay; The Tigers 33 The ators lost four out of | A. Hargrave, 440, 880, back Yankee pitchers and w 18 to 12 their seven games last week. | sg ty relay; F. Mooney, lone Sherdelt et the eeian A aed The chub has missed Wa j phe 880, mile and relay; G. Satta ak “a | Johnson, who has been in poor abeben, relng, and J. Reber [OS tea tile acere in the| health, and they naturally will relay inte tna and ks fouret ally in| have more power when he is Ww national diving | the 15th the | leticn a 12 to 8 able to work in his regular r tered th . turn. Coveleskle, the Cleveland he ere ve as the ff. " the biggest AD gs NOME RUN LEADERS caatotl, Maa been the biggest - ‘ ° ‘ surprise of the season and has = proved to be the mainstay of . bis v th b $3 « . the team. A. t n Yer ‘ 7 St. Louts Brown in Fra , LEONARD BEST. BREAKS MARK MAJOR GOLFER 22.50" Dutch" Leonard, star southpaw of + g,WiSS CURTIS WINNER | | BANTAM TITLE into the first diviston gers, losing six games agus play. Wiss Haceae sat NEW YORK, July 20—The 5 that ts js WESTERN LEAGUE 1-2; Des M ummer months Leon- | r, 3; Omat ls around the coun . 4 : | i : Wichit St ° against many the lead- Okiat Ph ; sional golfers and has wor 8 : | . | { ) mi | ¥ creditable vic cat thing tor pitchers Boxing Men Say Sage Will Give Ra aes Lomski Hard Fight Here Tuesday| ‘ans have lgage y ock Ts hens the legs. also makes for a stronger nd This enables a a better grip on the ¥ to good pitch rdeen 6 McCormick, hard-socking ngles with Pep Web tion, when Iowa, in Wobster sion over McCormick Is convinced that if all! wall ig pitchers were also golfers there| #4 d be @ 26 per cent Increase in general effectiveness. Murchison Asks Formal Charges From U.S. Body ONDON, July 20.—Loren Murchi round mat Nate Drux. n’s show at holds a de Frankie Britt ni |boy, will oppose either Billy Smith, Chet McIntyre's young Spokano sen- sation, or Roy Small, Camp Lewis, tn we A asive Tacoma} the Coast league ve Tacor ball park Tues- day night The fans harkened to the words of wisdom| The second of such boxing |Panny Edwards, former Pacific critics as Mike (coast bantamweight champion, and| Collins, tho fa-|Indian-Pete, a good boy from Aber mous St nul |deen the special event Il be between | son, American sprint star, asked LOMSKI f ny today for an immediate investigation | ADEE, and} “In the opener’ "Bpark- Plug”: Boyd of the charge that he had been guilty |Jack Allen, prominent Vancouver | Aberdeen light-heavywelght, goes up of an act of professionalism in Ger- | Promoter. against George Nix, full-blooded In many. Collins says that Sage will t German officials charged that he|Lomski. Collins passed thru 8 | The first bout starts at $:30 o'clock had demanded an exorbitant fee to| Sunday en route to Los Ang | Thhe boys were to work out Mon- compete in several races, Allen, who promoted the Sage-Jack | day afternoon at Austin & Salt's Murchison sald He entered the Brit-|Reddick match at Vancouver, tho| gymnasium. Tho place was closed ish national championships, in which other night, has nothing but boosts | Sunday because of Dan Salt's {Il he won the two sprinting events, |for the Detroit boy. Ho thinks that! nes with the understanding that any medals he might win would be with- veld untli an investigation had been | made, WILL TAKE TIME NEW YORK, July 20—Invostiga flon into the charge that Loren| Murchison, star American sprinter, | had been guilty of professonalism in | ry demanding a fee for running in Ger- | many, may not be started until,com- | plete reports have been received from Germany and § n, it was saia today at the offices of the A. A. U. U Tilden-Weiner Reason it out, or trust your taste—either way you come to Chesterfield i) Defeated for Doubles Title St LOUIS, July 20-—Walter Wen. | brook and Harvey Snodgrass, Loa Angeles, made short work William Tilden and A. L. (“Han ") Weiner, of Philadelphia, in their final match for the national doubles championship here, iday after. 1oon, defeating the Fastern pair in | rtralght se 64, 6-2, O41, | Tilden and Welner were obviounl®! tired out from a match eariler in the afternoon, in which they de ated the Kinsey brother, @f Francisco, in a semi-finals mateh, 1, 9-6, 61, 16. | | | Many a fisherman loses his yo Benuse of a weak line | i me goes for a football team | and a dizzy dora SUCH- POPULARITY -MUST- BE - DESERVED Sacoerr fe MYER TOMACCO Col TT aL eteeenta sieaiaaatae Liccerr & Myens Tosacco Co, ® mOBe ite bat

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