The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 10, 1925, Page 11

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MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1 Emmer Hits Home Pos stponeCup | Selection as Playe rs Rest Run in Opener Indians Win First Game, 9 to 6, and Take Second, 15 THE TATTLE Tribe Wins Double-Header; Cops Series, Five to Two => Is Still Favorite |Herman Due to TEW YORK, Aug Bb ‘ t 1 y Alex C, Rose k m ‘Morris, Al ¥ to 3; Oakland Pitchers Pounded by Tribe; N‘ D selection coms which | PABEING off at 9 tome Victoria Taylor, A. Ver , Ww mornt t com Macan Ramsey Wins First Start for Seattle : y , eaiitsss Minch, Ed Stu ne 5 ; mence in the third ud 4 rani : , Williams Says Babe Is A DOUBLE victory for the Tribesmen Sunday, gave them the a om Glendale—Pe G Richa Good for Majors the series from Oakland, 5 games to 2. Saturday’s TADS. gee Soon mix was not so successful, as.the Indians lost, 6 to 1 Hi tit im ax g Ramsey, starting his first game for the Tribe, held the Point Grey—Dave Ayton, M3 : best- Oaks to 10 hits and proved steady enough 5 pect in the to get out of the pinches. The Braves Columbia—Harold Beer, H. time.” So started the works with five runs, Brady, iitaoe bated Cathet fey: Mon Brazill, Eldred, Herman and McCabe hit- Vancouyer—Jim Huish, Cecil Co ting in succession, ite Herman and McCabe doubled in their Ralnisr—Oscar Holter, Bert Kel trips and the five tallies gave the Indians ng s r y Ss £ Inglewood—Walter Pursey, Jack enough to win with, \ 1 Wentland Nine runs in the third inning of the Sec- RICHARDS — between th E. Dalgilesh, Chuck ond affair, made the Acorns look sickly. two Foreat et ‘ Saturday, a five set ma Christiar kima y Seven hits, coupled with a pair of errors, 3 Lal ae oh page , tt 5 a double steal, and two healthy wallops that a meet ROSH Saat Wm. Hanle ped & by Herman and Eldred, helped to donate ht es if of it ELDRED the Tribe its nine runs. tennis which would not give a excep ‘ Waverley-—Mel mith Russe weAS Four more runs in the sixth inning 7 # ' f ; Pe RainieruPrank ble, Hust Ha ba proved plenty to win. eget \ " \ y ‘ : ee a Babe Herman continued his sensational work with the... Richa . Ju 1 Rud . y ue F E et if he —<$<——_——__ | tticks getting a pair of doub-} pound ‘ “ \ . oF bie oe ls é ahs Red Killefe j les and two singles in the) the com AUN f 4 Golf club la Ka Shae ] hn Ju Herman is just oungater . ‘ai ig t tle 1 th pe m an’t even obt i hi | Gowdy Released; two games. The score: } “yeas rs : a i at Ja Huest Gor eg gts sees hie FIRST GAM et nit terd. nat t on Haw _ May Be Manager |) o.sien uP, vo. 4. | complain Av analyais o t sr ye At riches es ay shinns : R ¢ som enom ral 1 around first base, accord- INCINNATI, Aug. 10.—Hank |! sou 2 él that the m , ' \ t t ang A ‘ Jing to the league's prex etera cateh ft Rees be I cote y, veteran ontoher for |/n ; umber of & | The Babe has beey dishing up ee Gore tee bees | " placem Wwe ‘ > judge f pe fceriss | a pretty brand of baseball for wh a langger McGraw to i}? 2 9 se t. the | the local fans and has been In cuckon tageasila Ansocia» || Brie : i: 2 et , testants in t f t wes | the game trying all the time. His Frank Walker, out: ||! ® . a Rar | AMESS AY “ts . = : | first appearance in Seattle was > to UN Tedtanad- ee 8 1 start off in foursome forma wR | not the best and Killefer replaced re ee tion him with Ted Baldwin. ee 10 ie r Jeff Capt Walter | ppeared to give the lanky a ° ° 3 4 Y : t-sacker the incentive needed, for : WHEAT SLUGS = reer J Bon st Clare Miss Helen Wills of California, was considered a fa-\he has been + much better @ Naa e Heattle—Fre A Late Bte ; ; vorite by a big margin to win the women’s national title,| since. His batting ris fatten- t ila—Jack’ Renner, Awl but her recent defeat by Miss Elizabeth Ryan, formerly|" ame a, pice F : Tite tate feadow I Vie Joud WE w. ¢ va| Of the United States, but who has been a resident of| ‘ : i ' f England for several years, does not make her such a one- attemp ‘ 1 iy sided favorite. Miss Wills has still several followers who| HOWARD'S YOUNG Subs. W \ ; es va WINS, LOSES eblieve that she will defeat the English net artist if the|"XFIFLDERS : sinee 19 ce ; “he Beer pee eran, | LOM, ABOKIA B NATIONAL two should clash in the finals of the United States women's), Del Howard, it he can keep the j A EE MES RE A RP ng van herp } inning the second game of —————— | national tennis championships which will be held in the now has in thea Ski alke days, returned to ¢ ; haul be eaterda >t a“ Il be able to reap plenty 7 Wells Ips sis cs ctaca'/ tans wrest tai: Man tena udteee Denk : ; Epes ; . t pet.| Hast soon. | Makin, 3b; 4 4 |e ed hie y shure ‘ SS ton, ist, Walker Bout egogz irs tt ]ine wut a home ran ands ste | iitield EAST CHICAGO. Sud |seatei “4 : > one pe im oer to . , oie ; ‘ ( ' u faite : tes * 4 ass ‘ ‘ s of the quartet come - 1 « ‘ ‘ “4 fo an average of about 20 years, call off the|at J Cook: Giaz- | 2°* ‘ ' Makin is the oldest, being 24 : auled 10-round bout between him | Hits Hack Miller, Onkland’s battering ram get yee /\ Lary is the youngest, his birt j und Mickey Walker, weltervelgt H,. |. At Bt te R. H. F SEMI-PRO STANDINGS | NIPPONS ARE VICTORS certificate showing 17 summers j champion. They charge Wells left) « 3 7 "7 rt ai phia 4-000 Won Lost Pet Scoring on eight hits, the! ave passed. Fenton is next to 4 jis training quarters without expla-|! 10, 20. 1/8%, Low Mee 8 13 a; Nippon A d back the Bal-| Makin in age and Reese is the : pation Saturday night a has not} McCabe, Hulvey and| = ra Mitchell, Betts, Pi ee. “ae next to the youngest. fast from since. Rather than} Root and Sand. Wilson; Sothoron and O'Far 1 extra With such a young bunch of In- Find a subtitute, the etire show was] Mc ~ eo c fielders, full of pepper mand vitality, canceled. Ca First game rH + rr most any pitcher woutd feel confi- a eS rE Boston ; 1 7 3 dent with their snappy chatter and St Pl Iris, COAST At Chic 4 banter behind him. art ay in nex Batt : Batteries c Del Howard is building for future on tt «nots: Alex Semipro league} Shimizu; Hall, a years and, unless one ef the four are Links Tour ney Oakland ~ . ‘ suibvoll add Metulan {jealleal a’ eonwny : Won leet fF some time, the | rick E eases sold to some big leazue inside the CHICAGO, 3 gl hte ‘ ela * the third t g of the lant ree 4 on iloge abst hare KAYS ARE BEATEN next three years h should have one Be Spe saies t m8 ‘ $ a p _was on “y ; go 1 ear i : :: the ree E tle TACOMA, Aug. 10.—Six runs of the best-working quartets on the Colter Sane ‘9 i. ea P ‘ G \| Brothers’ Dyer of | could four on 13. blow rted 5 “ x ‘4 ya he weaker tear thie a h Climbers a nia fighting en: se H Hob Hasty did his own work in the . “4 3 “o t . et »4 Vv ee se ey _ [ELMER JACOBS meet. Seventy : rat reg ie pen Di anee habe caus thet i ecareysat akg & 1S WINNER to survive Os Bag Sick t p alnigies and anve __| ., At Ciicinna RH. Blow to 6 victory over 1 3 Elmer Jacobs, former Seattle H 1 , Will Is attle yiord Dieta § #3) the Georgetown Merchants gave the | Tacoma Kay : 4 13 gyplteher, who went to the Chicage $30 94 When Bare Ariett hit his home run fan Fr 1 Sohed I | Westerners the tie Batteries—Fisch and Sypher;|Cubs from here and who was re- : elen S . ; AB, TR. MH. PO. 5 ing of the firet ga Loe Angeles ‘ ake ae and Har May| id Percival, on the mound for the Becker, Hanton and|turned to Los Angeles this season, N W it never moved frea and * 3 and Hargrave 0, Dye " thie akacis tok | started his first game for the Angels q ' ‘ t fi Whe Arle ty 7 . | % N. Y. Net inner ‘ waar pea nia Q Pediat |Sturday.” Ho beat Salt Take bat RYE, N. Y. Aug. 10.—Helen! 3 2° way it at tle angles, Clement of KELSO EASY WINNER jneeded plenty of Los Angeles runs Wills, na! tennis champion, |} ogy} : 7 park In ma at} ran SPLIT BILL knocked a home run| KELSO, Aug. 10.—Heavy hitting | behind him to do the trick. defeating Mrs. Molla | Daly edi Seo ao rad ge ers aplece, by Rohwer and Lewis R H. F over the Tacoma Tigers here | Would return to the Indians, but Se- champion, 3-6, 6-2 A - ; 6 6 [and De ne bur WwW here terday, gay nd the| ¥ 6 7 Jattle is not so favored since “Rabbit™ Cutahaw, 20 ° ©: ordac, paseen | me game, ty sy EEPS SERIES ad Ge ws e I 10 6 R. H Maranville took over the reins of the: TENNIS MEET : | iis han Lee Te aaa Gate Mak Lea steel. ig Pane ree and 4 6 4|Chicago National league team, 1 aeee } et eae r : 10:12 18 = — as i 4 slaug 6 " t game 1 Fay = Feat ‘dner and Bubanks. CHICAGO, Aug. 10—The et ster | Seattle's mine runs in the third Inning HEI Pes wn and - ‘ AMERICAN junior and boys’ tennis waranient Hoshier: Balk—'| of the: second game an ree H, y,| Portland (fein pee 1 the Druxmans WINS | today with 107 en-jH ft be rhe ks, two or and bases $63 Batterie Johnson and Whitney; puth Park, 8 to A v 10.—Harold trants. Cranston Holman, Leland |} the cOakcs have a 4 iy 1 0|B and Hannah eat for | Cook's third inning, | Stanford university, is favored to have been* he Hughes and second gume +E Ae a aut, of | prdved to be the margin by which |Philade! ota that iit tampiouship’: Wal . - Shea: Pfeffer and Yelle Vernon cats Cea) x eight hits,| the Aberdeen Black Cats defeated | {shi : rieae: el asia: *S J, was}y icngo fans are beginning| gecond game H. B, | Portland 1g} Wa ow here yesterday, 4 to 3. it ted No. 1 in the boys’. division. Maranvil Maybe 1s ner 6 0| Batteries: Ludolph, Barfoot and The score H. 5. he score- R. #H. » him n 10 0|Griffin; Stokes, Meeker, Colman, | South Park 8 3 | Longvie 3 8 eas hth | e New York ; NET FIN “i Crock.! Ortman and Tobin Druxman 9 4 1 ey rd eat 4 6 2 | Boston A I S = Cane ANOS AERTS, 1 atteries—Covert, Davis and} = 4 DETROIT, Aug. 10. tf bchiced of | BY { Brown; Abrams and Cook. i he He haat R, fe * Fe ome storia, Wal We igh. OUR BOARDING HOUSE AHERN 2 < rook and ey 8 \Two hor. Umpires—Teck and Cane Washington . 6 16. am pein ela! 5 petined aber hk geet ri Am! eae eae hae ) Mahan Quits - | Trotter Will | Batteries — Smith and Myatt; ; the Westerti clay court ten here. may be something more | Ai |Johnson, Marberry and Ruel (18 La eee Wier coat |e p cotoosiacon. ta the foe tune | ET | Job as Coach | Try for Mark [iste aether, take on Walter Hayes and|the cross-country running and the MAYBE IM LAUGHING \ 2/7 INDEED.» ~ WELL ~ 27, NEW, Nove Wi th H. d f T Mil — Lucian Wiliams of Chicago for the | squirrel-hunting seasons open simul OUT OF SED ~ BUT VoD \E NOU LADS WILL GO RINGE CIE ASE 1 arvar 0) wo 1 es | York— H. EL doubles title eee Enea Ay AW REALLY GOING Dow THE BOKTHOUSE be Cisse stencan (AmpRings, Mass.—Ned Mahan, css apes) 0.—Peter Danning, 5 3 | We jus w going to be - : ts Y Sngawgardig hcorboreowe 4 world's best trotter, will try fot 7 : NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Bowling|awfully hard to maintain a sus-| NACHTING, ARE You 2 | AND ARRAY NOURGELF IN FOAM OF A PUNT mya ih Sa al [the world’s two-mile record at the | Batteries — ‘Thurston and Crouse, and rifle shooting have been removed |tained interest in the git paper Bb Lot You Kiow ABOUT GEAMANG Tage IT WILL SP URACE ARE t : t : ‘he! North Randall Grand Cireult races Schalk; Shocker and Schang. (2 from the list of organized sports at ull the bathing beauty con pore Tae 1 AR “ mT R | = y MAN Crimson eloven, has turned in his | Saturday, Aug. 15. innings), << doce | [Veer MIND Sanaa) y fench ne aie GR WoT AUGUST esignation as football coach. Mahah| The two-mile record was set by tegete ee ~| YOU-TART COULDNT LET | {WO ABOUT YACHTING f= EVENING I= il continue this year but it will be} The Harvester at 4:15 1-4 at Lexin IL. L “TRACK. \ DOWN -TH’ AMINING HAW .« YOU ARE NOT AWARE | y SIREN Lost h st Jton, Ky. in 1910, the late Ed F CR esG AOBBED. 5 ESS LOS The reaso | (Pop) Greers doing the driving be- | O8 A oto Tosser THAT YOU GCOFF AT A YouR RUDDER AN’ that he wants | hind. a pacemaker IS PLANNED FROST PoRCH!s Ry —next Saturday’s pa- per for specific infor- | mation concerning the latest Oldsmobile Six. It will tell about— Greater Beauty - - - Finer Performance LowerPrice od OLDSMOBILE Product of Gruana Mo Sh” & Cor | unk ~ AVAGT NE LUBBERS | =e essin av nea wenvct we. 8/0 A +) MAN MIKO WhO PARTICIPATED} | WAD To ANCHOR ON) | {tion to busines | IN TWO LIPTON CUP RACES, | Mahan was one of the greatest | AND MANNED THE HELM jof Harvard athletes, starring In foot: | ball and baseball in his undergrad OF & GLOUSCESTER SCHOONE MO eeSaAUn chins Von apetlateds FOR THREE NEARS « coach of the kickers, li under the Fisher regime In base ball he coached the te for the first time . the material being No hint hag been g |successor of Mahan as baseball men |tor, but the hame of Fred Mitchell, who coached the igo and who is mentioned. um I and had little poor us to the} en team several year now Boston Braves’ | }scout, is | Manning | third t Neil of Memphis, nephew of and owner of Peter may drive the pacemaker in the try for a new record. v.| Girl Swimmer Makes Record LONDON—Miss Lillian Harrison, Argentine swimmer who failed in her | attempt to swim the English channel when she was only five miles from the Long Island is to have a new race track. It is to be built at Massa- pequa by the Massapequa Racing as- sociation, It willbe opened in the | fall of 1926 or the following spring jand is to be the last word in con- | struction BASEBALL TOMORROW Seattle vs. Vernon goal, is credited with having | covered a greater distance in that Game called 1:30 P.M, body of water than any woman Renerved Seats, HEacn-0160 swimmer has ever done hero — Mollis Thurston, | pitcher, tled the score nth Inning with a telple double and a weed three runs and ito victory over Homers by Hornsby and one by |shinners and Blades, helped the Cards Jdown the Phitties, ¥ to 4 Innis satieexed over a run in the Walter Johnson way relieved In the 10th | | inning after he had been hit freely Heavy batting enabled, the Cubs to take # double header from thy Brave [8 to 1 and ti to & i OKIE ty" Fay it In the Majors }) STATEMENT by D. D. CURLEY, Hair and Scalp Specialist The general refusal of the Public to accept my BALD HEADED CHALLENGE, appearing in this paper on the 4th and 5th, is simply proof that I can do what I say, namely: GROW HAIR ON BALD HEA The challenge continues open to the public and all that I desire is its speedy acceptance. D. D. CURLEY Hair and Scalp Specialist °°? eae ee ‘Telephone MAIn-5265

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