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AUGUS PAGE 6 THE SEATTLE |What Al, the Bat Boy, Thinks About the Seattle Tribee SATURDAY By Leo H, Lassen he hops all over the dugout I never saw a gu 0 He alwa ha omething f to sz but ye never get tire dof hearing him pop off, as the perticler | Mate ain't these ball players perticler about their old . He always come to the dugout i : ~* bats, tho,” said young Albert Nahmias, the 13 “ HY, a course, they’re going to win the pennant, How's everything! and poke omeboc t ; year-old mascot of the Indians, as he helped Billy those Indians, I mean,” Al continued, “the But you don’t see the boys getting sore at | McCabe pick out his war club during batting practice imply don't dare lay down on ‘Red’ Killefer. He's a the Ay “ated i Dal wa \ a : ; the other day great kidder, but what a swell bird to work for, He eH eniieey athae Hite come of the hve | } “Gee, they have so many bats, each one has his own an baw! a feller out and make ‘im like it. I never seer that doesn't 7 | set of sticks. If we had that many bats on the Pacific such a man before And Bill Lane and Bric Eldred—oh, t 7 grammar school team the fellers wouldn't know what to They oughta beat this Oakland team every day and ell gu to carry bats fc believe me Hack murder Miller to I'd be would if they yo the hospital could get Ain't he do with them, “And can’t those Indians hit!" added young Al, sells papers when he isn't nursing willows for the Tribe “If I could only hit ’em like that Frank Brazill. Say, I or something ared to death who him swinging that big ELI to be a pitcher with club. lid crack one for two bases one day, ‘but that Brazill’s mot ‘em all beat the way he does it. And fussy! Say, 1 if his bat isn’t in the right place when he wants it, the pennant-winning out before the game start So lor 4 Indians Entries Open Blanks to Be Ready for Woodland Park Tour- nament Monday INTRIES for the sixth Star-Woodland park tennis tour-| Rament will be opened Monday an blanks will be published in The Sta daily and will be ers who plan to enter the meet ample time tn which get their blanks filed at one of)! these They can also be mailed to The KOZLOWSKI = Star sport de partment The Woodland ¥ meet, wh gular event gonsists of the five men’s singles and doubles, singles and doubles, mixed do and junior boy singles, der way on Aug. 29 and the will be scheduled for Sept. 6 ‘There are no charges for the en tries and the tennis players must women annual | age available at Pi-|* per & Taft's and at Spaiding’s. |, Entries will close Aug which will g the tennis pl to Reese, by the will get un-| yr Fmmer, a iightn , Tem Belek Eldred’s ott ie. f the a ingle base w Billy Lane singled thrice In succession \ Nick Dumovich and Jimmy Reese did a Jake Flowers, a «. Zurnish their own bglis thruout the swalhsenacha meet. Howard Langlie, 1924 champion, is expected to defend his t n the men’s singles. Frank Koz! Dick Burr and Bruce Hes r title holders, are also expected to enter. The Star cup has to be won only twice to become the permanent Possession of any player The Woodland park tournament | ‘will close the tennis season for the} 1925 play in Seattle Eastern Net Squad Leads Western Team REST HILLS, N. Y., Aug. 8. The East won three out of four matches in the opening day's play| of the annual East-West tennis meet here Friday. The results follow: Dr. George King Marte beat John ‘Hennessy (West), 6- Manuel Alonzo Cran ston Holman (¥ 6-4 V. Richards and Richard Wi am (East) beat Peck Griffin Bill Johnston (West), 6-4, 6-3. Robert and Howard Kinsey (West) beat William Tilden and George Lott East), 2-6, 6-2, 7-5 | The schedule for today follows: | Ray. Casey vs. George Lott j William Johnston vs. Vincent Richards. (Davis cup tryout.) | Manuel Alonzo and George King va. Ray Casey and John Hennessey, R. N. Williams, 11, vs. Howard Kinsey. Fran T. Hunter vs. Robert} Kinsey. | | GENARO WINS RED BANK, N. J, Genaro, flyweilght champion, ed George Marks here last fh a speedy 10-round benefit Aug. 8 defeat night | bout. | WALKER WANTS | $50,000 FIGHT MILWAUKEE, Wis. — Micke ‘Walker, welterweight wants $50,000 to box Pinkey Mitchell junior welterweight champion, in a 1@-round bout at the Wisconsin State fair grounds Labor day, | champion | NE Brady and Herman figured in After getting three singles In succes ~ MEDICAL SCIENCE Big Wallop Oaks Featuring Homer, Inning, Herman's ™ Wins for Tribe iyle PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE o K ' sto}! 1 ‘ SM ‘ 19! en “ , a|ee M HOW THE SERIES STAND W Won |f ALLOWED To HEN Art Dela blows up he does the thing right It will be remem BOX SCORE). . ABN. ¥ ‘ ak t ‘ “ BK. MF ) Id ge é r g 1 i * Lb Fag ‘ inging tt ' } 66 SLL,” concluded Al, “dor t anything t ? ‘ eae é paper about wh I thi l 0 be cause they might get sore and hi better ADM you know this McCabe very well?” Al asked ellin’ papers and they might can me if tt found it digressing for the moment from the subject o out; there goes the bell, I gotta straighten t} t SEMI-PRO LEADERS CLASH SUNNY ! Oakland | Mariners ( to Play Dyers West Siders Meet George- town Merchants in Other Big Game SEMLPRO SCHEDULE Waterfront and Three Broth ers at Columbia, 2 p.m ‘ Nippon A. ©. and Ballard at Broadway, 2 p. m. West Seatt and Georgetown p.m nd South Park at South Park, tp. m SEMEPRO STANDINGS By Peter Salvus and Seattle : Bid fob Big Bout | | ia a ' SLIPPING? | ) Both Cities Are After gee ~=60Lomski-Colima Mix Austin & Bishop Thought They Had Middleweights Cinched When Tommy Simpson Enters Bid- ding for Coast Title Fight ONNIE AUSTIN and Biddy Bishop thought they had Bert Colima and Leo Lomski cinched for a six-round fight at the Seat- tle ball park Friday when they learned that Tommy Simpson was bidding for the same fight for the Oakland auditorium. = pS. A Ne Colima, the best of the California mid- dleweights, and Lomski, the kingpin of the Northwestern 160-pounders, would just / Ny about decide the Coast title if they met in the ring. t Bishop and Austin are having a tough time trying to line up a suitable match for Lomski and it will be a bitter pill for the new boxing firm to swallow if Simpson beats their time to such a shot. = So get Eddie R ; eel NATIONAL {© zill opened with a single to } E Sidred double to the right eS | 1 e field boar 1 € t HERMAN Batteries—Dumon k DOES IT y oJhnson and ulte th Columbus» R. H. E e * a sou that jou cd i fe H | i that) Batteries—Kolp a Hoffmar A win for tt woul « he Agveilo | « bate pag Abc ant in| St® id, Reno and B Dyers wou WRIGHT PROMOTING At Pittsburg— apg 1 R. HE them a IN WALLA WALLA Brooklyt dd happened | mer tow m iter H je. Herman | tienes 10 : west | Pitts sites fom Yo right Tt ap ‘ 9 il é 8 moting th ies—Grime Ocesc tterte Messenge Lingrel an 2 she land Ta un it Scheman and Robertsor ss ungle of | Adams and Gooch " . . : the WILLIE HOPPE vat Serpe rn Pehl gaara 1 he would Li, Waeet +n Landsdowne resi ag orart matin mation et | Oe ead "Prt outa te ol Results af eaig y th in Wata| Dono and area DUMOVICH HAS | he" Dy | tachar 4 eS inmeee agohpnahonie bse! te TWO BAD INNINGS | VANCOUVER, B.C. Aug. § t uh bit the RANIERI TO 3 _ Prior to that N of shina Hall Hara Yoata Ed Perciva FIGHT FRAYNE been ta 1 f £ fk i iq ar as M « f ¢ c Roman Ranie n k e : Ny towers se FOUR IN ROW e the third inning and ao : a by follower OUR IN | zi ast ae vat ot teeome|| AMERICAN ; et ay San } ealn made it four ect r enter of Oake _—<$<—$ $< t ace . i Hrines'| c esterday from § ol at i : i eet ‘g 7 . mig: | HYLLENGREN tt : a : ak ‘igo , ey STARS n the fourth nehed me w F : k he game Dumo - , ; ch coaste t much trouble. “ i IE rl pp ensat playi . on f rt rr) he Mar Sacram 7 1 ee rth race oe t0. yarde—¥ 1 the team, ha pe ae i ey ; CLIFFE LOSES |: aluary Bturmpeda second; Ta Fyyllefipsdc: vbecia se ; youl ew : a HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Aug. 8—K.{|?* ( 1 afield ‘ ; O. Kelly last night received a wa -s ice Cleo’e lente’ le is one of the heavic I t the h of Johnny 03 Beby Doll third. | gt it a y eae ae HE 1. Pi t ht 1 Neaget § Clevelar t. .10 1 2 St. Paul lightweight, in| sistn mace 8% f ; The other big game, rivaling SERIES EVEN ankle Schoell of Buffalo are fight ‘ eee the un the Dyers-Waterfront tilt in im LOS ANGELES, Aug. 8-—The £ 10 rounds in San Frar 1 Rattabian af areens portance, Is scheduled between | Lake Bees evened the count on the the most tmportant p Heimac hiratio; Perk: own Merchants and leu hark LeMAG™ whet Xn summer season in Californi Karey ys Th 4 tle Athletic club by wir 6 to cond game R. H. EB ne weeding-out process has lear’ Cleveland eer ow ried among. the id” 'Beikctaky RH. Bl LBAD SERIES 3 2| pen sree 5 loser will be out of the run Los Angele PORTLAND, Vernon won Uhle and Myatt ning for the title ste ea ea ae tial iit se Rom- erchants turn aot a] Sa aE t i hra a ft sa 2 heute | macs re yesterday, 4 to 2, from the a a a at | Sandberg, Spence thie Ban ein : At New York R. HY B and as a result they aay 3 fs Detroit He So) ler Mar rate, as 7 , New York 1 > the Merchant cor R. H. ai sanaaclits ey en Be) | tet nt Wine tn iments) WHEAT SICK a 2 \-TH' CUP BY SOMEBODY v3 se ALOUS! Paice re ace ¥ : PITTSBL RG, Aug. 8-111 n¢ Jand on Cio : , CUNNINGHAM ept Zack Wheat, relat Batteries—Barfc and ney ibe. WAS BY ACCIDENT DUE ier and outfielder of the Brook. | Rachac, Meeker and Tobin B | | THAT 1 MADE A | ii yn Dodgers, out of the lineup in ‘J . OLE "YS ONE 2 is der ini expected to use Cunning inka cath i Wareaian a . TRAVIE DAVIS ues es—Lyons and Schalk; Ruft- {OU THINK COLUMBUS tae ee eg, hurier, on tho hill ailment bc uhr and Picinich SUN, TD 16 ALL RIGHT, DoT are given the edge over South bere Biehe poeey ake eae At Washington— RW. B. : ST STROKE / | You? = DIDAIT HE ial ALC aed che bation Lacrosse Tod. Davia; Hverett walter, winied to Keep | St ZOW8 svesecsereee SB HE HAD ALL DAN le TEE OFF ANI SLICE Peking Will ‘struggle at the bottom pc: ay his face from being marred 2 ; : Le tes aga SLICE of the heap, in the other game he Seattle Lacrosse club and] night. and he we irard and Hargrave; WTO THIS COUNTRY scheduled the Vancouver team were to play| stalling. George I Australia nd Ruel BY ACCIDENT we | j tt noon at Denny field, start: | boxer, was awarded fon ona f N : ir ck, The two technical knockout bout was N eer Playing cn Anacortes Sunday’ In| stopped in the third round by the NEW Yorkers n exhibition game | referee > rol RG Griffin for Oregon Title pe TLAND, Aug und Elmer Griffin. will pla for the Oregon state tennis title here today. ‘They entered the fin mt] als by defeating Catlin Wolfard ind Herbert Suhr souraalya Mri day. Neer won, 6-0, 64 Grif fin won, 64, 6-3, 64 | Carolyn Swartz beat Mex, Leach man in the women's semi-final ; 8-4, @1 and Golda Grows eliminated Alberta Idtl, 6-1, 6.2 Stanley Almaquist and doublos title Griffin and Suhr won the men Mriday Wolfard, 4.6 beating | FREMONT WINS The Premont. car Rattorios — Stoocll — and Deery; Sehank and Gallagher, Payne. Men weregthe champions of the Municipal league turday, altho losing to the North Seattle nine Thursday @rtal n, 12 jto 6, at Upper Woodland park | ‘The score . Nh WB] Fremont ' 6 ‘ North Seattle 12 16 3 In Finals of Public G | realy Ray McAuliffe and William Ser 7 Y \| rick, both of Now. York, are playirig ain Star’ s rr. ta here Saturday in the finals of the national public links golf tournd- "| ment he ALL may som a little dim jand closest studenis of the -sridiron | ., McAuliffe beat Sam Kaufman of aie hoviaon as yet, bu [snort Inthe. Northwest, wil wht Pittsburgh. Friday, going an extra ’ tions about the greatest of the} Mey of Detroit, 6-4 we college team American seho tools k Johnny Wall of Sy © gave Sor. r ¥ | VTL offictally | take Joined ‘The Star start lst | yy ith ba cL ea Semont t open September | yonr and his stories included some. | ons, % ¢ Nn greon, Serrick ‘ beat Dick Walsh of No : ont five lini ‘ore tha © mara weviats « Walsh of New York, for. | veokacin tho-of- | ute more than the more FvieW Of) men chameleny and: wont SRNR a ks in mes played; he had interesting | u Ne bhipdd | fing idelights on playing style, rules and | Tho local high | ahout the personalities in the sport NE Were ONG Boxing in Now Will start” train- jower of football since its infaney | 2o acer in the fiseal yoar end ing two weeks jn Boston, is a lover of the ney | ne ere) carlior than that. | for the sake of the game and he gots —— And it just as much enjoyment out of the the hnoun polished varsity play ae we ia'c) sc éalaea, ei geléarcinehlon nae Naren Double-tender Tomorrow @ . {about September 1, will include | S ] | that Henry ‘ news and ne of the local prep | eatt e vs. akland Hlake, one of the mihierd s well a8 the colloge situa Game called 1130 1M. BUA bewt- informed |tion, Watch for his first story. Toa Seathy ‘DU