The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 27, 1925, Page 9

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MONDAY, JULY 27, 1925. WASH., FRIDAY ne FACED, hurenne Comes From Behind to Beat Scott for Net Title NDIANS LOSE THREE OUT ‘OF FOUR WEEK- END GAMES TO TIGERS! seattle Ace Takes| Five-Set Match coman Takes First Two. Sets and Then Turenne, Rallies and Pulls Out Victory; Scott-Turenne Blank Californians in Doubles Finals FTE losing the first two sets to Wallace Scott, the ed VE RNON’S MOUND ACE \( “May Go 10 PIRATES ")|(Ehmfe Has Dei His Troubles WARD e Ee BHM Sea SoSoEe Fo ieee SAE AS et rs times he has low-hit tiltg that « nough to insure Redskins «| Nased “| Out Vernon Takes Three Vic~ tories to Tie Series ft i 9 Tacoma southpaw, Leon de Turenne, ace of the Seattle) #8 G4 tory, but. tie mates for {bs fice With Locals players, came from behind to win the next three sets ) Lie pasties 9 eat oat? . any ae . 7” | runs to ic OAS G he Washington state title at the Seattle Tennis club, ? f "he || other. \4ayi at, .Ghic FACTO: COM ott Bad unday. « 0 Ehmke let the down ‘ It was a remarkable comeback on Turenne'’s part, the local ) i ith elght safties thes c 4 tar steadying down and handling Scott's twisting service nH pie 2 is etter than anybody has ever handled it here before. ei Aptis - i 10 @rurenne kept the ball in play and ovércame Scott's usual 7) other t elon dvantage in the service gapexspaent of the game, iY sited ee The score was 4-6, 4-6 ,6-3, 6-4, i \ nO ee : Pairing in the doubles final, Scott and Turenne blanked yy é . } i sco tanley Almquist and Herbert Suhr, the Caloris team, HH HELLO LINKS 1 -0, 6-0, 6-0, completely Gutclassing the aplors. ho | ‘ 4 Mrs. Leachman, of Califorr won the women's singles title ‘of the Ho | é ‘ Ties tate by tr Golda Gr as, 1-6, 7-5, 6-1 0 ‘AM VICTORS I ANGELE! 1 27.—The Carolyn Suhr beat Tukuko Mortwake and Grant Lalzure x | Bie 1 achieved the In the mixed doubles finals, 6-3, 6-2 | HR sig Poon! | Pt F feat of winning Mrs. Leachman Swartz won the women’s doubles from Miss | iN The firit.Inter-division golf \co ; eaders in two consect Gross and Mrs. E 2 h between telephone men o' ; trimmed Two titles wer Howard Langlie beating Almquist 1 Washington here terday flor th ti 1 Angus Clist w the boys’ tit gu je Grays “Hart ‘This makes the rom Lloyd N 6-3, 6-2 nf nd resu i eve the two M k Bragdon was disqualified Saturday In the women's double i ton of tean after- n r nalism by Walt Foss, sec tative it ome 100T Sh. SA Mayme MeDonald was not to get a a for the cont I Sunday's whole team t lisquali: after it ed the a] | bil: r the In: y | on er ¢ ked in favor of — Se ene q ja good one on which to Th 1s, Manager Killefer’s jack Washington team was made up after tar Bute st wie too italel elimination contests and included e Tigers had already made | \ representatives from every depart ich ete % ment of the telephone con and dpe ‘ Ss was drawn from Seattle, Tacoma and td okane | e 5 The results were as follows t ‘ | Oregon Washington Bra ‘. Division Pte. Division Pte. ‘ he, 3 ireenway, Ed... 1 ¢ Dosier, J. i » |r Pd ’ } E, Ba! . Clyde Barfoot, the pitching ace of the Vernon Tigers, is a Sothor nd! being sought by the Cincinnati Re Barfoot has won 14 nel, 3 iter, ¢ Rixey | ! ; . fh ; ol, He A ‘ j games for the cellar champion Vernon Tigers, which is H i ame R oH At Chicage rR. HE. quite a feat considering the poor team playing behind him. yen G2 H 4 13 2) Pittsburg Seige s <0 4 : Py ‘ork eesee 3 13 0 | Chicago 4 7 | 1 a {Fy Batteriez—Ruether, } Q Batteries—Aldridge and Smith iF Bevereid, Ruel; Jones Ben-| Kauffman, Bush and Hartnett ol F/+. Barf ugh (13/inogings). * Totals At Brooklyn— i. oo O d rT > opatted f f mlrtge fee eects 8 utdoor Tips |) spss: 17 1| Brooklyn .... soceoes 8 &) 0 Sg ee | 8 b: a1 he eae ee 10 0| Batteries—Neh an and Sny¢ RY " KE eh metre dees Echalk; Stoner, Doyle, Holloway and - By Alex C. Rose ighlin 3, Olwell 0; White Red Baldwi in, Seattle catcher, is reported as a catching; You can look for fair L1221341°—13 Bassler. | WEREN'T. July 24> When tation Douglas 0, Thomas 3;|\ prospect for the Pittsburg Pirates. Baldwin has been play-| weather when the sun sets in|, y Bisciphetee De ee aq DIVIDE TWO Oy hall?’ of you ng tentt,then W. Jackson 1, Wells ing nice ball for the Indians the past few weeks and may be) crimson sky. i , Ramsey 1. Struck Siveiana 2777 ey g SACRAMENTO, July 27.—The| there is small chance of the’ team Yo enemy the next one to go up to the big time. A rainbow in the evening|°*” Ek ied Eecuis Slave ss pe cish bged sido ning. And no | is a good omen for the mor-|>a . Oliver. Home run Batterie Kare) Buckeye a the Sacs winning the first game, ; Bush, Giard, Stauffer, Falk 0 4, and the Seals the second af. rgrave. fair, 10 to § f First G: R. H. EB : 4 9 | BEA, ERS SPLIT aig OAKLAND, July 27.—After losing and Agnew; he first game here y * nd, 7 to 2, the Portland Bea cond game a 4 e second, 6 to 0, when Y. Francisco 10 14 1 4 the Oaks to four hits jacramento ...........8 11 2% wa) fist same— Batteries: Pfeffer, Williams and } ‘and ew; Shellenbach, Vin ‘an 1 ie J and M. § Stokes, Delaney and By jon at WIN PAIR Daa “9 4 2] SALT LAKE CITY, July By Dd sctce Lack hi "Sativa ning both games of yesterday's | just Pen, Kunz aad Read do header, 11 to 1 and 11 to 9,| tota 4: ss Salt Lake ¢ the series from| w Los Angeles, seven games to two. Cea ten ey) VICTOR First Game— R. H. gt Aber e from behind the Tacoma a Southwest Wash- | 1 6 1115 1h3. 5 Sandberg —Payne id Peters. and y 6 to 3, in on with a club that fin- row, i : eee eters t Rae pet Ted Lyons Hurling We Gathering mists over low-|; Balan! Spay Popes “7 . j lying land or water that clear'p ted; " Blared ean ee : i ' . Da! to Emmer to erman playérs ftom f ( hi Whi t S with the rising sun means) gmnmer to Herman ° arti iskesy ho has been the or 1ca 0 1 C OX \ fine, warm weather ahead. SECOND GAME 5 ol t ft Tefferson : , . Senttle— AB. R. H. PO. A. B of elu Pir | Park ‘ Sankt Cao BY BILLY EVANS Schalk told son, the Sox|, When the dew is heavy @t|rane ef s......04 0 A ‘hat they returned | years, was at « AD D LYONS iteher of |MAnager, to get some one on the| night it is a good indication. Br peg ab Saar ie ome with 26| Year's ch ne , e-|Job and sign Lyons before the team| A gray sky, cleared by the|riarea, rt wa 38 ° points and left 44/ first rou city jrising sun, assures a day of Pratt ibe ° points with the| holes had been played. Alex Dun sin the was turned and before| sunshine. |Emmer, +200 M erett squad, y young atars of ed Lyc i . urned and bef 2 ° tained by Dr the lad who hicago said good-by to Baylor Uni- | 3 ° Thomle. in the discard | s certain to be.|wersity and Waco, Tex., Lyons was G W. it 4 , The whole story Some Ki arent nad fh a Bix oneal | eorge lison 0 2 can be told in 1 golf unti Tat | aise z H 7 ] x bare (oe ie ott to this that) “Coming direct to the big leegue its Hospita ; managed to gather n, all-square, drove from Baylor in June of 1923, Lyons EORGE WILSON, University 4 six points out of/the 26 team | couple of bounds ar looked as ff ay|Was used in parts of nine games of Washington football st ° the ma as over right there ai he season with two wins || and all-coast halfback, was con- ° ell, take a glance at the follow spas Shape daring ne down one at valescing Monday at his home, : e yc judge (E Soars atent after a severe attack of the flu ° 1 rst in each| he drove his a hich kept hinw confined to the LT 0) Minidb; ped. Suds’ an: to thas ¢ looked thru] ished last in the American League, || Seattle ( 1 Hospital for sev- Taw Faction: 0; havea’ on the A extra: hal mask, takes a turned in a most creditable || eral days. He left the hospital th ay he ce att Ral decided rdonable pride + winning one more game than || Saturday. Duncan | > lost—12 in the victories and 11 defeats, | nd | § ¢ league game H ap. that has already| His fine showing last season gave | — uscor R. H. E.|Los Angeles ....... . 12 ran greeted Lyor |promise of big things for this year| TIGHT RACE 1 Tigers BS Birth oe @: “10 1 er SEATTL EB L OS S Evans Ly ons is a/and so far Lyons ha more than made| ‘There's a merry race going on in| te g 6 10 0 Batteries: Glazner, Phillips and 0. ES protege of Ray Schalk While the | 00d on expectation the New York-Pennsylvania League Jame called en halt ad eighth.) Wepfer and| Spencer; Stroud, Hulvey, Mulcahy a Vidgets dae pe em el ap eee tO Ratna (uamralercr te | ahr Yo jamosieh $14, | Runs and Fieldman. 4 Cook | Eatby 0, Challacombe 2: Re LAC ROSSE TIL T) Any member of the Sox staft turn| Boasts Great Curve Ball | ciubs have a chance to cop the pen t—Dumovich 4, Bases on balls STT, July 27 Seattle |{n a victory, none gives him moro| In the spring while the club was] ant. And but a little more than | ated ete clade CIR se team and the rh w Weat.|keen delight than a win by Ted|training at Shreveport, La., Eddie | 100 points separate the first and last Three * hit—Herman. 3 in an exhibitior : . | for me sald | 2% Pes UOT a . ui 2: ed tke Oiiadline con it. g| Schalk Catches Phenom | «1 am banking strongly on Lyons WALKER SOOKS 'EM spahebowells Emme td cagalont’ 0 ikenok” eeathig| at so this spring the|#He showed me last season ho had| , THY Walker, former Mackian out pees ‘Orapirensn team Chics ox were in Waco,|the makings of a great pitcher, 1| S*lder, is still hitting homers in the Papo MLE BUT NOU ARE WEARING F YouR MonocLE on il THE WRONG KENHoLE! WL WILL BOY THE "WELL LADG-1 MADE NQUIRY ATTHE DEPOT IDA AND OUR RAILROAD ARE WILL BEYZ72. EACH, gra Sinaia AICKET!: CHET we ALL SHARE A *RAWING ROOM, SO, ~~ >You WILL Gwe ME “HE ‘onEN, L WILL LOOK AFTER WE TRANSPORTATION ARE Gone “To BUMP OUR HEADS iS AN UPPER ' ' AN OMY, + \F NOURE The North early | TeX, for an exhibition game. Bay-| don't boll | International League took an ve I am overly optimistic He recently ; P | made nine over a short stretch. He's ra lead of two scofes, from which they |!or University, noted for its fine|when I say he should win me 15) MILLIONAIRE FRIEND Bl Gore nates Resse, Wha Dnt lets showing in athletics, {8 located 1n| games playing with Baltimore AN HIS ESTKTE TURNS the teams one victory aplece, as Se. | that city | The showing of Lyons in the | | WINS LONG ONE OUTTO BE A BUST +b} |eattle defeated New Westminstr at| The Baylor conch let it become| first half of the season bears out | TACOMA, July 27—The Tacoma f Saleseoes | Seattle Saturday known that he had a pretty good| the glowing words of his mana- | ycava copped nineteen ten WELL, THERELL BE | joking pitcher on his team, That] games sure and may hit the 20 like ete: i A rar irr i A NECKING PARTY GATE INCREASE Renton soa et i rites cee eete oki aii fda tralakes to 5, after the local team had scored si Neto + frat halt of the nenson the {Over 10 the Baylor campua one aft-| Lyons ts tho {deal bulld for 7 4 SiG nning tc i aguaelaletis Nagel fl Re A very ely pper pia pitcher, '€ feet, and "welgia 175] prot the out at bak ee || gheplensurectiaviagtneroaee Now AND Twenty ideslantora’” Thin tapas inexedes Bel ‘Tho Baylor team was taking a |POUNds. He is a right-hander with| ~The score — RH. 3B. best Bicycle as your own, Co: XEET OF ROPE! « | 26,000 for the same period in 1924.| workout and Lyons was one of |", 0us¥ delivery. His most deceptive | Kelso Sots eens - 5 15 in and see these | Pittsurg and St. Louis reported the| all is a sharp-breaking curve, al-| ‘Tacoma ... ; . 6 18 different models | biggest increase in attendance my] the pitchers doing his stuff. though he has every other fooler in|” “patteries—H Gardner and M i ‘ | iss : | Some’ one prevailed on Ray | his repertoire BRL Yonnaone Sine Bankes lotorbike | Schalk to catch hin. Borrow- Lons is only 24 and in his recond | Capp ab ea Meee ae Another Pole the boys seem to have| Ing a glove, Schalk, In street | year as a big leaguer comes up as a) saber . hard time reaching this summer is] clothes, caught Lyons for about wonderful bates . | d J y y | Fable: Once there was a headline Mr, Co tent f ey ashingt ons | 19 minutes, Keop your eyo on shim! He wild) writer who did not refer to Helen *k ‘to the hotel, | bear watching! Wills as “Our Little Helen.” | Between Rounds: Chatter of the Boxing Game I doubtful if there will ring shows in Seattle be any until mid The only fights that have really | Greb-Dempsey Ketchel was knocked out tn wn Jreferee in local fights for it pay Going into the bout | pay of wccess. It}an attraction, A ‘SnellTod Morgan | takes a real bout | fight would ulso be a great card to bring the bugs | A Leo Lomski-Bert Colima card FOLEY out to Hainler | would draw & record house, as would Valloy. a Jimmy Duffy go for Bereot, rushing the: nothing was done uboug it. Soveral other boys have got aw with foul tactic They have plage in boxin middleweight, one ‘of the best that glove, But he ever drew, on a gouldn't fighter © away like Jack 40 pounds to a Johnson, and paid from a promotion standpoint : | August and about two moro outdoor |? Pipes Sick Pilggat jt PARRY GREB wants to tight pounda: oh) Fol @ | shows at the ball park will completo | cr? ‘he Ted Krache-Bercot battles Jaue Denipaay now. A good little man very seldom the summer schedule, the boxers | this summer, f ¥ beats a good big ; aretitng Aah “hoe gi ig man in thapring. | taking another] There are several other shots avail: ee oa Ne reaceh tr Heavy eee layoff until the | apie, however, that would prove Aart at eect a Pae ELTA GY) able, however, ould prove Just ; 5 ; winter season tackling too much of a proposition Should Call Fouls as attractive if the promdférs can , opens at the| in Denipnoy, Pote Moe has worked well as the Crystal Pool in {ne the boys up. the past arly Octobe For instance, there is a return | Ho ought to protig by his The averdes {bout between Vie Foley and Doc} Victory over Mickey Walker, [two shows, but he should be more main event that | Snell. 1 ans who saw their firs’ st Greb beat Walker, but it was J8"ingent in calling fouls, ould draw] meeting won't forget it in a hurry} terrific fight, and if Walker A warning is supposed to be enough to make | as it was that scrap that made Snell! could hold the Pittsburg Wind: given and .Bete usually does indoors | a main eventer * erdeen boy, but n | } Juvenile, } Models | Nan Come in and gee these good won't bring|the short-ender Jn thedbetting, Snett| Mill almost even, he wouldn't scold the boxers tor foul blows, Keycles and choose your favorite enough fans out | floored Moley and. almost had him|g Have much of a chance with but that’s ns far as It goes. to the ball park, | out Hoth fellows have large local Dempsey 7 Bob Sage fouled Leo t@mski Which is harder | followings and it would be a pip of} gtaniey Ketehel was a great | Continuously with his knee in NOTHOB SECRNO AVENUT ay (Ue Hooth 12 ho at nS

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