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SATURDAY, AUGUST mn TURDAY, AUGUST 8, 192 7 > q 7” THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 7 } Ty Defeated | Northwest Net R ankings Iniuri ) LaeAL LF njuries Wrecked Seattle’s Mound Staff Scott |= ‘sp ac ave rec e eartie $ oun a ee ’ eee Dan Le Seat “Rat ae cots = Herbert dann gan Yran- || JD . { As Women's 8 | Tenni ) Here. |" "x pee isis ial of s Favorite | Miljus, Plummer and Nn hate va BC.e 2 Seattle Ace First; Scott e } B Lucas re Out Second, McGill Third || No. 1—» Leen y . Deinert, San Fran BE D. pony He “leg Marjorie etter | Sore Arm, Bad Ankle and Broken Leg Keep Three V | x eae ghee aR ¢—Misy 7. Mforiwake, 1 Ro myaer Star Right-Handers on Shelf; Other Gossip By Leo H. Lassen ‘ NA T—Alberta Kadtl, ‘Tacoma esreau of Coast League Diamond EON DE TURENNE, ace of the|| No. 3 ‘ Fran Na. *-8e-lrene Bieohons: 64 to Improve “W” Kick- ee ttle tennis stars cca! BS aan B ot me ent * ing Game on Grid | FEW more injuries to his pitching staff and it wouldn't , rthwest tennis season, whic Fra kane we AEE sce are eae PO be surprising to see “Red” Killefer himself on the s Saturday || I NIOR SINGLES Ion the first day of practice | mound for the Indians, or maybe he might give Jack Drum- epee e : : plomber 15, he will } two men mey a chance on the hill, ¥ the Ore: | * : {i condition who It has been bad enough to have Bill final N tat pes Plummer on the sidelines for a month or Ee ple ce wer ths Wake! more with a bad ankle and to have Fred : ' she No 1—Angus ¢ ‘ vd | ington eleven Lucas, the Frank Merriwell of the Coast «4% : ‘ na. || No. 2=Lloya Nordstrom, Seatt! which wasnt League, break a leg, but when John Miljus, % oF tournaments || ME N's DOU BL ES hal ea | the iron man of the staff, came up with a fh the Northwe No. i-Seott cana sdiewcer Ye Gecioion Matalin: we ey ugh nr arm the other day it was the final y at ae slow. 4 ce ye N Q my Beattie. : : : © when George All of these fellows have been very ef- ° @ yeh : p 1 : eas ( mae fective and unless Killefer gets some help 1, 5 woking play ' ae re until Miljus, Lucas and Plummer get back shaun ae ¥ men 4 into action the Indians face a terrific fight as ae * ee rae N pis m4 A to stay in the pennant race. ~~ ¥ Sy scan Axtaiag’ Chet or’ Meastie sth t No. a!Golda te ; : “op Bob Hasty has been a life saver for the cogent bors" singles, . ream ane: Wa ved cS % , Redskins This big righthander, who was picked up vi cott of Seattle an 1 Eel baling the waiver route from the _ — and Mrs, Leachman | ifornia in fter losing ‘ov | Nate’s Cigars Portland Beavers men’s doubl and Car warts of Ca five straight with a Pro-Amateur Gol jin gi: rn won 16 en aod BEAT SCOTT ’ Sines Shenae tne er Pee Runnin: Low turenne wan the Battle on Next Maa mand Sion of wore, || NTAcR econ ad match for the Washir Sterling Stryker, too, has been attle boxing promoter, is “set. : kicking thru with some good pitch ing of late and Jeads the club in ‘em up for the boys” these by WI Eight and one-half pounds and both were bea’ Thirty Teams Will Play Here Monday and Tuesday fil Crocker in t an champt shi . ne took two sets! = j ‘ Py f sine Saati acs stipe bat Tursone took two suis} in New Classic of Northwest Links; Rainier Club tighing a the ‘number of victories! his present || ef. another Berig: cemrleciname the beat Scott could do was one set Will Be Host of Star Linksmen Alaske t alimg, Belug, something tike. thir: ||/arrlvedtactosatia tea ean Gites cate ¢ teen wins agains six reverses N >) doing rhs The rest of the hurling burden has to be b Scott was easily second, win ning the B. C. clay court title | rne by Fred Fussell, | and the Pacific Northwest hon | BY ALEX C. ROSE i any | I 1 Buck F ors. He was a finalist in the ibatat entire Nick Dumovich and Buck Ramsey “ : E leg rolfers i » profes: § th ¢ . W liz » 3 , for the time being This gives | —— i Washington tate and Canadian HE seecing Pangike in the professional and) with tw k Elizabeth Ryan, English women’s tennis star, who} Kiefer only five hurlers in heat eee tk pene Fon a amateur class of the Pacific Northwest will aha og maen on t recently defeated Helen Wills at Seabright, is one of the} attion ii put oak hy a eats assemble at the Rainier Golf club Monday velit he 1 1 favorites to win the women’s national title in the tourney, %° the red-headed pilot hag re r TN av ak ” 8 4 } . 1 = fina saggl ape Tuesday to take part in the third an- nara arene EO i Ae hich will be held soon. Miss # Ryan is a former American} © ed young ( huckalu k, an Indian ott, is ranked third, nual pro-amateur championship tourna-|one of the most teatures | GUL, but has made le Mey frotou hye heeds or umlbenic= pen ba ath ccd aad | E PLACED ment ’ I ti or fe ade her home in England for several yearé.| tratning, and he will be with the FOURTH Ee * Phan act it hehe am for a time. He's due to do Howard Langiie, the Seattle j ! The first day's play will be a team match," ‘ : ria, unde elief duty H hotter: tn it} between the professionals and the amateurs hast el ra 5. Giants Lose fait ion Marg year than holes of match play in wh ONE | football to #u: . . Big Series Due paw & forced Scott to five point will be at sta on each round and the third point Ls ay t h Gr ¢ “ALT LAKE will make: its nets in the B, C. clay court finals, nie: lea match, plicdhaion Mirdlteteesa gs cn y | oun gain bid for the Coast league beat John McGill, the Vancouver, | uesday will find the pro-amateur pairs teeing off in the] \\\) ¢. shale next week, when the Bees invade , B. C., veteran, in the Canadian | big event. spear igh ak hy Tea ee ae ait for the keyr 4 cece ibe osianbephattceaaniite Nad | GEORGE M. LOTT JR. miatehen bas felt before Herbert. | ig event of the meet which will be decided on 36 holes | Catitors In ag ace n Francisco for thee ec ns RAT. No. 9 in national list, 1924. Suhr at Tacoma. i een , of best-ball medal play. hous Bae has ther seer on the Geeie | First time in “Big Ten.” } Langtie’'s playing in the B. C.] Som a of what interest is being sy GEAPPED on the chin for the fitth | mon S < : | National junior champion last two . | meets entitles him to fourth place. | : % pol nseipecr aperiaaascclarhetebeatgeen t Bo | in’s Ti time in flve consecutive bouts,| The games between these jyears. Doubles honors same periods | McGill, who won the intersectional Wins Again } of players that have already er ugg 8 eam McGillivray Wins |John McGraw'g Giants seem to be| teams stand 50-50 so far this | too, } touranment here, is ranked fifth. — | tered can readily’ be gathered. from Next to Last \MORGS. siadiveiviels losing thelr championship in their| season, Frisco having won five bee QUILLIAN |—_—_——————————— | the folowing tet: Johnnie Junor and BG eer a tO Stator present t of} out of seven at home and the Also holds Canadian singles and 5 Rudy Withelm, t holders, Po: ‘ AM oe tf the Middle West Bees the same number in Utah. | doubles titles. DID WELL n 1c) or! * the final . = Whitcomb Quillian of Beattie, who Taylor and Vernon | | TU asgteht for tha Caleasclatrentorone They were tapped | Oncar Vitt has his club Bins atl Paired with Axel B. Graven, eached the finals of the in’ Golf club; Mortie v (K.—Latent Ggures give! eq oy ‘ pH: again Friday by |a terrific pace and the Bees are|ranked seventh in national doubles 1 I nurse, ye tional meet and who plaved c Fovargue, Aber the Yankees a batffng mark of! tord, the Reds, drop-| only five and a half games behind | last season. | ping the ball| the league leaders, The Bees would} Reached round next to semi-finals { {stant tennis thruout the season, ‘ and Harry Jone When th ney and nly the lowly Red Sox separate | sey game bya 2 to 1) have to take seven straight to take!in national classic, 1924 six : p everal 1 , 1924. Defeated Danny Lewis lost to MeGill in Wen them bringing up th rea extablished © and they| the Jead, figuring that both clubs by Gerald Patterson, Australian star. ewe teermenente Yan Tec Jack Hueston and Gordon [1% the poor tickw the : re now three} win all of their week-end games. ti oe semi-finals of the Washin, e a nd Gordon | Yanks have do: ‘ nd on a oe | Came wit wo. pt { ta ale ey pais Arad Haw, Earlington; Bob Johnstone . ’ me t eae o ne sake ee Bie yhs a ty o points of beating ten state mice placer ‘ther Jat and Bon Stein, Seattle Golf club; ee ee Koehler Back aaa middle west tourney 4 i 8 Bill Dalgleish and Chuck Hunter As * teed se arp Pi having defeated Suhr, is sev ! , T : PERSEALGY SAE) ee Leauge Tacoma; Bill Hanley and Frank unlor iennis give the w . Th A KOEHLER fs back with the) : . ‘ pelo Dolph, Columbia, Portland; Mer ea tho « eam Sacramento club, after having} Plays typical Western fashion, both pal tbe, best. cf , ) n vio » be ‘or seve as to grips and style, ScaAeca ii yet ia 6 Smith and Dr. 0. F. Willing or Honors Staked > well oF 1G. thie orcas ticaaretlog aaa ceetvion taloe th fghipeizs tuclag ab s8 i ie i fonate a + n the | gojlowing an operation for app ce slow with pronounced Johnny Proctor, ro Rr Gat cone a CULVER, Ind, Aug. §—Emmett i hing of | citis | break to backhand sr sh a ell Colville, Van- | pare. Chicago, arta Ga at Dre ee ord ellie ae 3 ; sehinfiecratel a bieb k heir with 7 is’ one of the olleying, ‘smashing largely couver; Dave Ayton and Andy Chica ¢ ' ae! +i, dade pha | The big receiver 1 ne of t pene largely Te- SCOTT AND Murry, Point Bray, Vancouver; | o¢ 1). > meet: in the finals Keeps Trophy cut, to tog, 1h DORE ANd | yestihitting catchers in the minors, |*Ponsible for success. Backeourt TURENNE AGAIN Neil Christian and Jim Mart t ; ba Syd aed ans Catasg = : and the Solons needed his puneh | same stil Cites ass Yakima; Frank Minch, Ed Stut nee the women's team Furthermore, e Giants are only | padly ee tes 17 but has resourcefulness of eo Goll club t wo and one-half games in front of Koehler slammed out five hits | ¥Yeteran. Plenty of tournament ex- Scott and Turer perience. chell, Everett ite Frid e Friday, re beginning to] in five trips to the pI of the men’s doubles i Oswald, the Spokane boy, by ea winning the Intersectional sin uote gent eee 3 234 haracteristics of a} in San Fraacisco. 2 Bar feten Taglie. We placed. fievt ekctub; FraakeaNoble staat vin sho penmant | ‘The snes, however seem hopeless One of outstanding players among i In the junior boys’ ranking. Jpn a peteaieny RPE . Hoes te a ie, The Pirates |They are now in last place, the|younger crop. Great future pre- Langlie and Almquist — broke tae Colas) oe hicago, will meet for in a slump lately almost | perth dedicated to them by the sport stele for him. Should climb ladder r two matches, but the lo- ‘s 43 i at of the Glants. Jf! sertbes last spring, and with Vernon | rapidly. i$ Siveuupoter defeated the Cali Curley Hueston and ! t can maintain thelr place! going better under their new man-| Home's in Chi ‘ } fornian in straight sets here Mummey, Olympic; Art Eeckhou B ff ] “8 continue to drop al ager, Rube it looks like the| ‘| while Almquist won in five sets and. Gi W et Jetterson DUTTALO Enters t ve bee Solons are doomed to the basement | i | in Tacoma. . rk Ty Gail and Richard I icks, manager unless they snap into it Found: N { Marjorie Leeming won two major AS DAUGHTERS Bape a ie eee ane S eg Yachts Player Leaves nati team, maj Rise | ry ine ; tournaments in which Mrs. Leach ieutod: Falmwdns 3 - t t Nic TPAL/eoleswill /loaeone| ¥ cries in his second season out fils s a ea 2 B M man was entered, the latter winning | 1,1). sn way Daughters’ pouno life |< TO™ McKenzie und G. A ee ee 3 Vee vee onlels ieear bushes. ‘The Pittsburg team | Barfoot Is Real Pitcher | eats Motors once from the rian Tha Crvatal Mclaming. couch, sh3 Marine Drive, V 4c ties titad “onthe “a un a here| Folsom, Jr aay yp i for its ability to fold up sud. LYDE BARFOOT is one of the| Outclassing the Sunset Motors §. LEACHMAN’S took over. the reins lald ‘Gown by r he'attenpt ing back to But.| ferson Park fiolf club, lea the last woeks of the season ‘smartest pitchers that has come {Nine, 20 to 1, South Seattle Foundry ORY « ape Don Vickers a couple of years ago, hultz, Wen © the thtematic »phy on Aug,| Washin D. C, next M ae. von om Oh Phillies, }to the Coast league in years. jteam won the right to play the Build- The California woman won tw! nas kept right on sinning North 0, One is Curtiss Wilgold I1L,| For many years H. D, has been a in Chicago and the Cardinals | The veteran righthander won /¢'s’ Brick in a series to ascertain the Len dE fesatcramptae yphitn ae North-| est meets. Daughters’ latest tri nd | ¢ 1 by Reginald V, Williams very active around the Bea aS ed out in St.| another me for Vernon in |champion of the Commercial league. went and was the finalist Saturday at eee et the recent. Invita Point ha Bins: QE outta on Hill links, and his going win | | Portland Friday, the 15th vie- | The Motors made nine errors, i Nira Laael aired with Caro.| anal meet here, albeit the Mult Winter, | Mary,” owned and driven by B, L,| leave a big gap to fill in more| There were three shutouts in the | y of the season for him. which, coupled with 17 hits by the i lyn sv ite Hide ae AB ‘bat wei homah clibsmight have given him jon and) Grimm ways than one, Good Iuck, H, D, | Americ oo league and the Indiang The remarkable part of his pitch ee workers, accounted for 20 runs. lyn Swartz, le je best wom | ee tnorrie tip ssp Sahota np Quite 2% were the only tam to score more | ing , 0 t = he score— ‘ en's doubles team of the year. Lae ig Acs ble West tanta pate a alent, eh, Ties Record Again than four runa in a game, tndleating ter ee ache: an gan \aw th |S. S. Foundry .......... a i a i | | Ptay ‘on both days wit age | FINED PLENTY | pon nce Record Again [inst the Jack-raboit ball was on fur- the. aeoond.alviion \Susset det <i a MENTOR BACK B t Cliff Jock und the pairings for NEW YORK, Aug. §—Burleigh Kk Fic Wenig Hada the accra ote inne | Sarr | Batteries: Garney and Weeks; i P ercot-Cllire am match will be made | Grimes, star pitcher for the Brook ; : The Browis beat’ the Sénatrend : Hanak, Miles and Henr: | : | for the Brook-| of the Rainier course when paired Senator Se 3 | : AT WILLIAMS lyn Nationals, was fined $200, Satur-! with Walter Pursey against Frank |‘? und the Athletics also lost a| Vernon Here Next | : | to Come Home of tt und suspended three days for! Noble and Elmer endrick, yesterday, | ttle ground, break even in two | ()OKLAND winds up its last stay | <—<$<———_—____. WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass.) Fone BERCOT and Roy Cliffe, |7 play the players will be th ck on Max Carey, captain of ne scored a 68. The best ball of kames with the Indians. The Indians | \7 of the season here with . the| Chartes Graham will return to Wil D sa ttle flahters, were to re, jeuests of the Rainier Golf club at| the tsburg Pirates, Fri In|} the Inglewood pair was 64 1 the first, 10 to 4, and the Ath-j games booked for over the week-/ Angel Star | ' bd a dinner given in the clubhouse in| Pittsburk letics, with Ed Rommel pitching, | eng and then Vernon will be here | : hut out Tris liams next fall as assistant to Guer: 2 | turn to Seattle Monday from Los. | Sundaes ry don N. Messer, athletic director at| [77 10 Bt te ee han been Soke: ol aker’s squad, 2 to} on muesday et eth The Tigers have been going the coll which post he has held| Sus senile |busily engaged scouting around fo M | boxing, according to Lonnle Aus Tyuent tor tke 1 "Women Score Weather Stops I Rosin, the While Sox shutout | mueller since Re tis | | the ¢ ening. Bob Johnstone is now for the past three years. He will be} Tuesday night meet : anager of the two boxers a charge of the freshman football] [1m manager Of Ty | ’ the Red Sox for the second time in| took over the reins laid down 93’s in Meet Walker-Wells consecutive days, making one of the! by Bill Bssick last Friday in team again ord will also coach the | varsity ¢¥imming team and the) COACH PLAYING Yachtsmen Tell qualifying round for the| HAST CHICAGO, Ind., Aug. & are occasions In which a major! Los Angeles. > atti oe pall reamia wits hays president's trophy at the Rainfer Golf| Rain which Inst night drenched the Veharlies tour talledlee Beeverk single is has shifted his club somes WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The here for two hours before the |run in 18 innin been part of his duties in the past ; f H d h . f t 7% , g ‘olonials” 0 Kingston, Ne ork n and Country club, Mrs, Lloyd Peek | rin with Wil.) Coin ee i dab o ar § Ips oO Mickey Walker-Bill ip tinea ha cpap arena which is one of the strongest and Mrs. Van Patten, both turned in %) jams athletics, core of 93 for 18 holes, Friday.| weight title bout was schedu name for himself raham bas made Nor guap che oan L B J itis ‘ an official in the | em|-professiona sg ytitonla aaah hg ong oat aunt Mrs. Peck is the daughter of B. B,| come off, caused the promot at, putting Ike Wolfer in center- Wells welter-! Friday's score was 2 to 0, Lyons | field and he is using a young fel: | | | to| pitched for the White Sox, allowing |low named Finn at shortstop. Other- raion intsricholastic’ league| in the claims for one of tt rs_tolonly three hit wise the club is much the san Barkshirs “Interschojastic - league.) TO thts apring, “Bill” Mura gas FRANCISCO, Aug, §.--Ac-| Morgan, president of the Northern | hold the battle over until Monday| ‘The Tigers won from the Yanks it was when the Tigers were | Mae iis eaiine ee etigte (coach of the Williams college base counts of hardships suffered by| Life Insurance Co night jin New York, 3 to 1 Bagh iets tnt bins bee i 4 i i games with success, He is a graduate of Springfield colle where he way | ball team, who js putting up a/those who competed In the prominent in several branches of| capable game in right field. His bat-|claco-Tahit! yacht race In TO etc tot wn nn ia a enn tas ee | CFOSSED Of Baseball in the Big Show Circle | fan Fran —— ne have ond . | Co Cc t | Arriving here Friday on the steam ast as! Ing VENEER WINS er Tahiti, they said thelr craft had mee Cineinnati Reds, largely due} a good ‘staff, Miller, “and, take it from me, he'll) along several years by the Chicago | Tourney Opens é ee ot ye me age sprung a leak soon after starting on to good pitching Even in these days of the lively | be another Pie Traynor in a year or | White Sox j Woodmen lost to the Walton Veneer |the 2,400-mile cruise, and that most] porse team of the National league good pitching counts for the] two. DI y orse te d al led 5 ! « Eddie Collins has done mighty | PORTLAND, Aug. 8-—The open-|nine here last night, 5 to 3 _ |of thelr canvas had been blowr per cent of baseball in the} Traynor, it will be remembered, is} well with his Sox Henig renin Ing day's events in the Pacific re R. H. E./and that for nearly a month th to| long pennant races, and lack of|the star third sucker of the Pitts: | from last place, where it finished in| | pitching t# the real reason for the} burg club, who can do everything) 1924, to third in the American are the dark way, | race. y had The return 56 8 1}to bail constantly to keep the yacht | Const Casting tourney started Fri 84 form, this year ay here at felwood park, ‘Tho | Woodmen v2 1 2 )afiont | of. the Cuban, | Present slump of the otherwise pow-| well on the ball field. league race, and Blankenship's Up seebutehaseepytblatitsy haat BA and Bc sre and Erlekson;} he Mariner, which won the race, | Ludue has, put erful New Xaske Giang: bas | Pitching has played no small role | @ , One-auarter ounce accuracy balt—Ciase| Matson and B Jand the two other entries, experienced | the Reds in the; May, Sam Bohne,: Babe Pinnell have carded Walter Holke | in his sucegss, } Ni: ts pode Age j similar hardships, they sald | Hunt foe tha, ene ime BYE aT vr the baseball ash can for | Mung ioe ( kus third. Clase | ‘The party included Louis T, Ward, | fing. Two yeara| Coast leaguers, are with Cinolanat!, » time in the big leagues, but! QTANLEY c 3K C, Miller second. ' Walker Signs navigator of the Idalia, and Bert 8.) ago he was the! nd the boys out this way would |The former ppatenerci Reda Haas Arnage say the hoa ‘ bait " | © to see them cas ley cn - nd Nicest ah NO VE OUDLORY SY: » Washing: | 4 MeFartund f r Mitchell Coleman of Ios Angeles, who acted | big noise of tho| lke to them cash tn if they cant cought on with the Cincinnatl Reds | ton Benatar of ae ee oa ait : I pnconit Walter Backus third, Class o us mate | National leaguo | Overhaul the Glants and the PIUS-land ig playing good ball for the} ‘The veteran Polo pitehed 13 ) Wi J. Maat sncond NHICAGO, Aug. %—Jack | | pitcher ana bure Pirates | Ohio chib, Holke has seen a lot of | straight victorieag for Niereepar ijail nek fiat : oie ; \ o ctoriegy © we ; rr wabiue third J Kearny, manager of Mickey | | last won Nt : erviee with ai league teams, | champions, but has dropped his last ; I Claaw t, firm | Walker, welterweight champion TITLE GAME | a bust | ACK MILLAR, now with Oak-| having played with — the Giants, | three starts In succession ‘ j —— - announced Saturday that he has | Along with | land, t several ons | Braves and Phillies, xe ; . } | f 5 Coveleski has done remarkable! Whe 7 ) G | signed his man to meet Pinkey | so determine the military Luque are Pote rthe big tent with the Chicago | Aochiad cgHiNeRIeL WIth é fe Bahatora sth! aint M herds arewh many Wate ETS DECISION Mitchell at the state fair grounds, | champion of the Weat, the | Donahue, Eppa) , und Miller has been in base JEVERAL new pitchers are break | year, after being declared thru by |tw thte Bid in rm aoe wise } NEW YORK, Aug, 8—Jose Lom-| Milwaukee, September 12 ees of Camp Lewis, Rixey and Jnkie! ball long enough to know ball play ing into stardom in the majors | the Cleveland Indians, If it hadn't | anything Betula is Meg | ‘ bardo, Panama featherweight, won| bout ix conditidnal upon Mitchell's | Pacific Const ‘Torpedo station, of | LUQUE May, all good|ers and what they can do. this, aoason been) for Nis. fines Winning mirsake lygungascooe eats Reel Pts } 10-round decision from Joe Leopold,| winning from Willie Harmon in | Keyport, were to play Saturday at pitchers, and! “Tony cazerre iy the best young| Among thom is Ted Blankenship, | this spring, the Senators. wouldn't | He RETNA, arn Chtongo ch re 7 Milwaukee, Friday night, the Cream City next Friday night, | Camp Lewis, | overal lesser lights, who complete | prospect T have seon in years,” saya lu youngster who has boun nursed| be whore they are today, neat -aprtng: Adachi