The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 5, 1925, Page 14

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‘PAGE 14 OAKS HOPE TO SEND GEORGE BOEHLER BACK TO MAJORS amen orn Iron Man 46 Fights in 45 Weeks _ Has Ability a of Work May ‘Havel Had 1 Lots to Do With His Failure Two Years Ago; Is Troubled With | f Wildness, but Has World of Stuff | EORGE BOEHLER is going back to the big! leagues again, that is if his boss, Del Howard, can make any kind of a deal for him | Boehler, the iron man of the circuit, has| ),, esis more stuff on the ball than any pitcher in} ring records, dor the minors, bar none, but a tendency to be} overlook that — of wild, and iack of enough work to hit his} Billy Alger, San H stride cost him his ch with the | Francico Junior winning stride cost him his chance h the | ghtweight. Inthe Pittsburg Pirates two years ago. last 45 weeks he has | “Imagine a club paying $80,000 for a 46 fight #9 per i tcher, like Pittsburg did for Boehler in 1923 after he ee eee alk a | won 38 games and the pennant for Tulsa in the West-| them have — been with good boys, and he has dropped only four decisions. Billy is after a bout with erm league, and then using him only twice in six weeks and shipping him back to the, Minors after that kind of a tryout.” Jimmy Duffy, Pa b dicasted the above cific Coast Welter q Seent a a he Tuseday. tussle champion, What -..." ait does he do with ) Mh the Seattle orchard. LE Phat’s just what the Pirates did| bis money? Oh, he With Boehler, who has all of the a ee bility necessary to win, He's a big sarees clay S Week and is still willing to go in at his native state, pany time as a relief man, He broke > ® Modern minor league record in 1 " When he won 38 games and lost only | five or six for Tulsa.” Charley Barre cout for the St Cardinals, and Spencer Abbott, m ivory hunter, are expected | today and it wouldn't be sur-|' to see one of them make a for who has pitched ond di- Harvey conten a comer, } ced No, 6 in national ratings eason ngs to California group. ng deeds of others s Be Hopes to emulate st Boebler, McLouglin, Bundy, Joh’ from far west ston, f | Strong fellow who pitched twice a | Made * East. T! unusual Plays typical aggressive net game, prominently used on coast Possesses stellar forehand drive, on {nitial tour 1923. A bit t ten” was in looks like Loule Guisto ts about with baseball. Whe likeable Italian first sacker has had trouble every summer since / safe backhand » TITLE SCRAP AS LOOMING un - Floyd Pthe war from the after effects of which he sustained in | Servic d length with Mix strong, break ¢t ett Hard to fathom. Excellent yolleyer. Fast, Alert. Quick to take advantage of any opening. he was playing good ball early can't stand the r heat where and games are weeps California the Oakland i; Fae t with ynship ‘ ounced | Impre Oakland is using the youn getting F i tzsimmona| its" sang aged ign A ee wine in the minors t a future predicted for him. i he and the & youngster named Fenton on | perience mostly. mpion had first base, Reese is at second.| Came within two points of come to terma|cpances of having hon at shortstop and Makin bt beating the great Tilden in and that the con. None of them has reached! Jlinois state championships re- tract wit Db] stitier nasn't forgotten how to hit, hew- | year mark as yet. | cently. signed later to-lever. The Oakia Playing these kids, Ivan} (Gave crown-wearer one of tough- day. The bdout|*sse4 a double and beat out an * intial rd is keeping two corking good players, Flowers and Brubaker, a the bench. est arguments in his lengthy c reer will be staged in @ specially con- structed arena at either Chicago or Detroit, the pro- moter anid, F i tasimmons meanwhile =f Home’s in Los Angeles. Stands five feet, ten. Weighs 146. He's ‘Herman Licked GO! Py Buster McCabe, always popular} with the Seattle bugs because of his hustle, is breaking into the big print — wired Padd ithese days by his timely hitting. Mc- | b Go df ‘ ee Mullins, manager Gabe hit in streaks this spring, but | 'y rey in ot Harty Wr inal defacing the soctored | Ye getting his blows with regularity | ‘Thr R d |challenger 12% per cent of the gate 5 ree OURS | receipts ax his end for the bout.| The promoter withheld | ment of I 's guarantee until |§ both fighters signed contracts and posted forf ne ) And while McCabe 1s picking up in This hitting Brick Eldred is in the Worst slump he has suffered since Eldred doesn’t seem to be able announce: Aug. 5.—George ¢ colored heavyweight who knocked out Jack R ult re-} ‘ cently, scored another victory when buy a hit. ves he won by a technical knockout Pe from “Tiny” Herman, of Omaha, Epsom Downs Derby .,, NATIONAL First Held in 1870: | here last night The referee stopped tne fight in it he third round after Godfrey had The famous Epsom Downs Derby Herman sing the floor five times rs ; Pet. | during the early part of the fight. | @nsland’s is Blt shea ne CR | The go was scheduled for 10 rounds, | 8'¢. Was first held In 1780. And it han been run in successive years er Herman's seconds threw in the to in the 4. pane lcourse, It is ‘ STRIBLING Is and over practically the one of the bi Johnny | sporting events on age Jimmy Meese has 4 Babe Herman was Dawe xt Into quite TERRIS GETS CALL TTLE WEDNI STAR \GOLF TROUPE. DUE HERE THURSDAY McCabe I S$ Yanks Buy Him’ ‘Cham pions Invade Indian Seattle Links Hero | Jim Barnes, the British Open Champion, Leads the Oakland Beaten, 6-5, in Contingent of Links Stars Which Is to Opener; Stryker Hurls Play Exhibitions Here Fine Baseball BY ALEX C, R¢ Leo Durocher, Hartford Inflelder, Promising | | Repo | Prospect =| a ae nets PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE RIGHT and early Thursday morning two trainloads of : Wen! tar 27 golfers from the Chicago district will arrive in Seattle mw 4 H for a day’s golf before proceeding on their journey thruout “ the Northwest > The party which numbers over 200 will * do most of its playing over the Seattle Golf = ne club, altho it is possible that it may be di- sh pace ted : Won vided in two, in which case the Inglewood + Angetes ) course will be used also, - At this writing several exhibition matches intent ey will be played with Bob Johnstone and Wal- Ne eng incr from Oakland tn the| | ter Pur professionals, respectively, of }iocal ball yard Tue! 1 half of \ th orth End and Lakeshore clubs, and the infielders nearly r live \ Jack Westland, Bon Stein, Lee Steil and becaune the Fleager, Seattle's ots with leading amateur: such well known lin got their au galore dropp I rnes, Jock Hutchison, Chick ROSE sately to. th I Joe Novak and Keefe Carter, who yreensward ¢ isi "7 i “ green are part of thi zation of visitors to this “Playground thietes ha of America.” ' the descer The public is heartily in- H. Wi baseballs tnt vited to attend—free of ome Run ins ure. | charge, in 19th Inning fier After the golfing is over AVANA, as 6 | with, the entire party will be H’ young esa ne ef taken over the boulevards that psa Nye fakin MoCabe 7 everybody may take away not ; Bret ie Mesa itt series 10 DUROCHER 7 7 | team a e LEO I HEE only a fine impression of what |] Using pete oe peencn Tuesday, Presenting M Leo Durocher 1g both of his arms, won the up-to-date golf courses we have in this section, but also the scenic wonders that are bound me for his tatop of the team, permitting hits and no runs in 19 . f 1 ope ¥ to bring fond memories of the sihs 19 and a great ‘ trip. 0 only allowed , ‘are with ¢ at T This run fi i 1 to } paid | !uxe i again hing nine 8 with his right arm, used 10 tn es “Richards and | to McCabe's I I a Piaget ge is J ohnston mt “ating Barnes Wins Again things he exact time of ng he Hace, taened out. Lar pe sg : While Touring West n the base Sterl try probably be about 9 o'clock Srillvelan idae pitched a much m rema state nd Jo Ju- ball game than the score shows oppose W n M of the Portland Golf club, nally got the wide c in the EB us ere defeated Tuesday, by Stryker allowed only six balls t ment at the West 4 Jim Barnes, British open champ! be hit | oak ee the tala: itis of side Ter lub, In the Majors Captain Ernest Cache beth them fly balls, one to each of the Forest Hills |members of the Eastern te outfielde: Ty Tr in thie Yenterdiny’s hero—Buster Bell young | “ ent, who are touring the ‘The Oaks had sec t st a infielder, hit m homer with one (Siping atiy-vealee rat on and beat the Giants, 4 to 3 | adh a Teor Se Three runs » red on a rally in the musing Fe ent ig eave the Yanks & ¢ to 3 WEISSMULLER fs afro ateye: After pitching ‘great “vat. Sam Gray SWIMS FAST ith tu tie: pecenid ot tn ' VICTORIA, B. C, Aug. 5 hits Re the eae ‘ : eat ft Johnny Welssmuller, of the Chicago hey a record 8 . } :. me Oak n. it A ory v V6) The Phillies knocked out Morrison from a a camo within a hair of break. o . 4 4 ov. 8 the box and beat the Pirates f to 4, mak-|!D& bis own world's record for the 3 A 1 swim here last night ce ; comr er His time was 51 3-5, while his rec- 2 eis gine bitter fight ord, made in Seattle, recently, o r . + to 3 is 50.4 : ; é RICHARDS pected of J Errors and bad base running behind oe : . te he On caused the Robina to drop be- | ae ° 3 ed by cs, BEAVERS GET ered off Fuhr in the ° i J ° younger r in th ast-West pl. jed the Browns to bei Mad} tikes eres LY MANGAN | ABN IPO, A Bld a a ¢ LEADE! PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 5.—Ly- 1 ae o , ‘ The D } . 25|man Lamb has been purchased by hes a3 ctors F the n , citer : {)the Portland Beavers from the rear 6 or : He Bad 3¢| Tulsa club of the Western league, 6 Rs of t by 18 na, Athletics 17| where he ¥ @ consistent heay: ; ery \i{ hitter and outfielder, e 3 ° ait lid in 1924 16 CERI Foss r0 6 oe Pel ma is M h Ss roe iy atches Start for Read tn nint singled. round SUHR VICTOR PORTLAND, Aug. 5.—Herbert | for Davis Team ‘OREST HILL ed for Kune tn n by Innings flied out no neigther: of the match y ke 5 New York, Aug. fn 3 a WwW a : CONEY IBLAND STADIUM, New ‘ IL, of the Eas con-| Suhr, California tennis flash, fea-|5—The two Bills, Tk Pore aby aer K. 0. INNER HIGHT DAY Yor ug. 6.—SId Terris, f ° ston, leader of the|tured the play in the Oregon state | ston Aen aul alone, .8 14 2] SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 5- AN JOSE, Aus. 6—<By U. P) York, Aug. 56.—SId Terris, of the M ip 4 ; piny : eth ‘on, were defeated here yesterday re. .4 8 1/Young Stribling, of Atlanta, scored iy Asevido® and HS Alger | 248t Side, one of the leading con- fs responsible for peo: sale We aes to u nn i. ae ey ere Machel >y jin the second match of their Davis . 4 > and y oy a wrearee namé the pl r the two days | defeating Jack Rhine, of Portland, | ¢ s teries—Mitchell and Henline;/a knockout victory over Johnny | fought a draw in the 10-round main| tenders for the lightweight crown, |i OUc Mee f 8 atras | gohedule which commaridee Fridsy. | and Charles Burton, Portland Jintor|R. Nori weit ae es ee eee Sheehan, Spencer; Cullo-|Lee of Chicago. in ‘the second] event bout here last night. Altho|won a 12-round decision over Basil —Stryke in barer—Lary, Makin, : F vallabl champion, in two matches, The|63, ‘The final mong oe oe and Smith. jround of a scheduled 10-round bout} Azevedo forced th Neth Hout “Als” Galatia, Of New here, Tues. (Emmar. Hor MeCabe ass} Am 46 men available for the | © ce tha: files twas ea Red ie final round will be played — |here last night | ger’s punches were cleaner ringer t—Makin >-base hite—Hragit!, Lary, | teams are | Seats oS toe Ne riers || eens . * bi iat Be © Pe Se 2 day nigh Sacrifice hite—Makin, Fenton, . the second, 7-5, 6-2. | R. H. B.| — = — es ener | RUSS batted In—Aviett, baller W, | Hasternors—Vincent Richards, R.| s ——_____-_ ieee hee, Hmmer, KE. Baldwin, Brass, McCabe 2,|Norris Willlams If, George Lott, | TENN) WINS CADDY 5 Double piays—Zmmer to|John Hennessey, Wallace Johnson, | RAIN STOPS TENNIS and OUR BOARDING HOUSE Batteries — Osborne Taylor; | “Alexander and Churry. | Sa PaaS At St. Louls— ne. gag Rete 5 Ze a” ¢ | WEL ea cn aN VERN we! \Z7 Ay, Listen Diiatteries! De ¥ MASOR,~ ENA \o On lo ItRUGT T OB Vora KE [doit and O'Farrell | LOG! -— WE THouatT vou KPTER HIG, KT LEAST OX be a RE GIVING A f | WERE ING US A LOT AKT Vow LADS STROKES -T GET LEADERS WIN OF “TAFFY ABOUT YouR OUT OF THOSE WILL HAVE A i) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 5.—The| FRIEND SAMG EGticte /- , BUGHES |!» Seals won from the basement. | Tie 19 ONE eae. PLACE, [ RIGHER REGARD WHY, \F You Hy dwelling Sacs here yesterday, 9 to| % FOR WHAT IL £ WERE ACLOCK '@ Five runs in the first inning | AN' GAM 16 TH!’ REAL GIN- EGAD !e Vou'D TRY 10 @inched the game for San Fran. | BONDED STIFF !~ GOT GET BY WT » Altho Pfeffer shutout the 7 ; he was nicked for 10 soita | TAKE BACK ie “Wo ofRoKes es. | ONIONG Jy AT Noon !< The score: H. E.| } Bacramento ... 10 38} } fan Francisco ra bige S'7 “Batteries: Hughes and Shea; aettee an and Agnow. | 11 STRAIGHT | ALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 5.—The fialt Lake Bees made it 11 straight | ting Los Angeles here | Kallio allowed the RH. B.| idea se 1) Cat fa) ‘randall Sander| | aay — | NO GAME P PORTLAND, Aug. 5.—No | ras acheduled here ye Vernon was traveling. ed Portland open here today JORNSBY GETS | OFFICIAL AIR) OT. LOWS. Aug. 5. - meres Hornsby, meviser of tho Cardinals, is suspended for three days because his controversy with Umpire yeeney in Monday's game, Notice the suspension came in from nt Heydler of the Lkaae| game © 1nan ey WEA seRvice we Nv APOLOGY on WE HALF SHELL = og. 4 BY AHERN \o'ar Reo WHY, You BIG RAI SPOUT When Hey TAUGHT ADDrTiow) AT SCHOOL, You MUSTA HAD 4 TH’ MUMvG!. ANeot= wiles) A 1" GAME \G OVER, DoT “| TURN WW YouR SCORE, Jes! OM Nov WENT AROUND Ih ee Hours! an; Herman to Bmmer; | to Fenton, Time—1:50. | Watson Washburn, Dr, George King WESTCHESTER, Biltmoure Coun GOLF HONOR | Teck and and Francis T, Hunter. | try Club, Aug. 6.—Play in the New . Westerners—William M. Johnston, | York ate tennis championships; Clyde Shoemaker, by defeating |Cranston Holman, Ray Casey, How-| was postponed tod on account of | Frank Holstrom yesterday, is to. Gerald Stratford, Wi nt will resume C AMERICAN _||s3¢.Xinsyy Sera stn $$ $$$ $$$ | Griftin and Harvey & ret. | Clarence rain. ‘The tournam: Gay the caddy champion of the Se | tomorrow. attle Golf club by virtue of his vic. | eer a at oeaene jtory. The match was played over i | the course of the Seattle club. The je ee ee : Net Ravens | Landsdowne — [ever meas aes’ Shoemaker, | | Resul | G ‘S| Win in Gotham | esults | LOS ANGELES, Aug. 5—The in | Olympic auditorium, Los Angeles? Now York 40 new million-dollar fight ar s [Boston sees. a State Tourney | VANCOUVER, B. C,, Aug. 5.—Re- rege ar fight arena, | sete scheduled to throw open its doors YE, N. ¥., August 6.—Helen |SUlts of races held here yesterday at ‘onie ht. Phil Salvadore and Julius At Ensladelphie . H ; Landsdowne Park are as follows: | Joxsick. lightweir = iGkteage 7 Wills of California, tho national mer che Jessick, lghtweights, furnish the "4 ‘j aN! : SUMMARY ‘ action in the main event of si: Philadelphia 16 0] women's tennis champion, continued | First race, 6 furlongs—Old Sinner won ig fy Barrett second; Randolph third. j Pounds, no—1i15 1-5. | * _ Second furlongs—Ucan Miss Gertrude Ederle Batterles—Thurston, Cvengroa and her | Crouse; Gray and Cochrane drive for the New York state title Tuesday when shoe eliminated race | " Is a very | Alice Francia, 0} pad Pak Hie Go Bevel thirds) unusual: gitt sh 1 ext Basten R. H, | Alice Francia, Orange, N. J, in the] “pniead race, 1. mile. 70 yards—Mury is i 5 he seems to |St, Louis... vagiees 10 15 2) third round and entered the fourth | Bmery ne Romalde second; Aner Ee agape sults were made to |Boston,.. sin ted” 1| POUNE LOR thas tournament at’ the| sipGarin seek ertarion eerie Bean went |eceeeses | Batteries—Gaston and Dixon; Fuhr, | West Chester-Biltmore country club | ormle Prince’ second; Ball Hornet third. | Time—1:01 4 Ross and Bischoff. Tho score, 6-1, 6-0, was closer than |” Fifth race, 4% furlongs—Juat Ctare | | At Washington— H, FE. |indicated by the figures, as Miss|won: Madge K. second; Baby Dell third, | BAS EBAI I | Detroit 4 1) Francis deuced many of tho games met i aa Washington ... tose 10 1) ° With the ‘assistance’ of Mary 3¢.\/ S'sth Taos, Surlonga 66 yarde—Jago Batteries: Whitehill and Wood-| Rrowne, Miss Wills won the second |step third, Time-i18 260 ur | Seattle vs. Oakland round in the doubles tournament by | Seventh race, 1 scores of 6-3, 6-3, defeating Marion | 2)ympus won hall; Zachary and Severed. Williams and Eleanora Sears, aoe 2 KERR BACK IN Bleanor Goss fought with her back GOOD GRACES |uitorsia woot tne wcond act ot tei CHICAGO, Aug. 5.—Dickle Kerr, | match Sho rallied, however, and the former White Sox pitcher of the | won the third match easily, 6-2, world's series of 1919, was reinstated | 0-6, 6-1 in organized baseball Tuesday by| Elizabeth Ryan, conqueror of M Commiastonor Landis, Kerr loft tho | Wills at Seabright last week, do- Sox following a difference over tho | feated Isabelle Le 6-1, sizo of his sulary, He joined a mid Molla Mallory trium shed over weat team and played with black- rite Laudine, 6-0, 6-0, Mi listed players, getting himeelf do- » won from Charlotte Hosmer clared ineligible, He asked for re Instatement a year ago and was on probation for that perlod mile 10. yarde—High Game Called 248 P.M, Pie second; Praise third. || Reserve Seats A Bald Headed CHALLENGE D. D. Curley, the Hair and Scalp Specialist, with offices at 802 Home Savings Building, challenges to grow hair on the bald head of any man up to 50 years of age. Curley to pay $100 to a charitable institution agreed upon by the man accepting the challenge, and a third party, in case he fails. If successful, the man who accepts the challenge pays the $100 to the institution, but no other compensation for the treatments, GREB WINS KANSAS CITY, Kan, Aug Harry Greb, middleweight champion of the world, won by a knockout from Kd Smith of Neodesha, Kan, in the fourth round hero last night, The Bae scheduled for 10 cantos, of time. Rob Shanklin, southpaw pi and former star of Loyola univer sity who was with the Chleago Cubs for @ trial, has been unconditionally roleaued, © ipa RIED lea as Bie atta nats aH Seana es: ube

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