The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 11, 1925, Page 13

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TUESDAY, AUGI 1925 THE PAGE 13 . RUBE ELLIS TO MATCH WITS WITH HIS FORMER MANAGER R AW MEAT! 2 ITwo HOLES IN ONE MADE HERE TODAY ‘Shade Has (Everyone but _\Jo hnston- "Badger | Pia Black and | Proved |,,Specs’Fanned| Richards | cuite, © vad) Wilhelm we S the Verh Pager rt out » «kalkaes | ‘| ° Clash asad MS DIO. At y will be under the direction of a ns w ring maste 1 bia Defeats of Slattery and i. : Stars to Meet in Match to Mate a Pro-Amateur Meet Being cs Rube Ellis having succeeded Bill Essick ¢ . Schoell Show He De- Decide Cup Berth; ‘a 4 7 Held; Pros Beat Am- PATTI 'V ernon Pilet Used to L Play for Killefer Ellis Was One of Best Outfielders in Coast League e When He Played Left Field for Present Seattle Manager at Los Angeles; Other Gossip | | | leader of the al r It will be case of Ellis pit serves Walker Bout I ; Women Named ees ateurs Monday ie against the grey eball brain of )AVe sap pr T f ; b AV ed his ring K t ‘ BULLETIN ] * Killefer th D* j | N j 5 Two holes in one were made i nors, during this ser * reg j in the morning round of the under Kil fer , 4 proamateur golf play on the le pi nt Ww managing Li Ang ‘ - Rainier links, Willie Black, the is knows what he’s up against : out ' Bellingham professional — sink $ Was one grar rd ot ee Ider an id there ‘ ‘ : e« a fans ing his tee shot on the sixth tter f yound in thi \ “ os { eve hole, a distance of 125 yards, ible ion of Chet vi " t | and Rudy Wilhelm, made the » boy wi " ee it J fourth hole, 200 yards, in one stroke, ROSE Name American the Angels were winr pennants never a BY ALEX C. Sis plits sid dangerous. It waa ft ud tha Women’s Tennis h uld shag the t tainly co pas the _Team for Meet far and wide. AMERICAN | t the ex-lthe Es ot aaa Ne ‘y poee . "Elis thinks of Kil t > t it ly remembers 16 t r In't been und ring et } team 1 fy) that game 0 that cost the fight have ¢ Wight cup «f at EK Angels the nant on the Last i * € t ’ H Vrid t i 5 day of the season, and as coin h pon, Ellis’ present baseball 1 ‘ fellow by going see Ariat team nine" ven, that beat out the Angels. 1 ‘ his ry when the wing 'yelen \\ a Bg ina, putas [Puede S828 DY Dodgers) coment cece x iteg sewer. he 2 Tine ar a0 first base { P heave go for third Elis, Fre wh » Johnny E flew thru the and slapped it on gid third base and the S over. Los Angele: of that — dumps been decid in private Brooklyn Dodg-| GODFREY MUST | Day t violent | BE CONSIDERED 1 4 it excep North. th the pures in this HAKOLD L. COULTER | west is in the ff cream of the + He's the captain-clect of the 1926| greatest of a ©) Wisconsin varsity crew. He als ©\ holds the d nad his amateur iihelm, who took the ar to the Portlan r Pursey 2 team of Phil 1 r corswain to be Coulter is just a mite ": Shade Fight |W a and Making James | <iaeed rats hach Aaya rin coroneta but he's experienced More Careful we wl the 1 doubles | penis s old and a n best-b rounds. There cer- i | tair heaps of great golf C yt Sarit fe : " : Jon exhibition at Rainler today. t ai , . aaa : | Asa forerunner to the main event, H. E the r and J K ; $|a team match yesterday 62, between the pr j amateurs in wh and the h the former proved for their opponents, points to 17% Rit, The Tigers ability, are fas TACOMA CARD ing, but Ia at yb nf Boece aia vas at 18 holes. 5 in the seco ray of} ‘Tacoma w i own on what hap- took over th a) ‘ n the No } “out of the b le pe th t a at | E eepatyt GAMES THIS WEEK Pts, long wa Bay ¢ . ] wail V. P 1 ‘5 a . ie vance The 1 on the firrt gam ancouver Polo | iy are tryin ; he ot ft 1 ou | fi E While this was taking plac x-round t ec € off —pnllalgderha Brooklyn ...se+ces0e 18 18 «8|- the Glants were eine harm 1 the | hea Team Wins From | % a c i teers rates 2 to Lin Pittsburg. Thu kp: 1 seg Viogh sod’ De tie Glants Gohuced \hersip tr. [thin Be | oes Lewis Horsemen Defaults Hurt 4 ate , Biemiller fall game and are now three | will prob I ot Chilean ANCOUV B. C, Aug. 1.—] F: * . cadiseRix pines Weil ct Puts, [sido na Om carvauetaly doc | en Vitnennn yoo) Famous Tennis 3 R. HW. EL] burg. The other games in the ‘ game in ‘the| ‘ .7 13 0] league had no bearing on the ° | 1 ly Club’ s Tourne 7 1) Deuinant business Cubs Buy Minor LOSES CALL E. ADOw CLUR, Sout y : ah: esa be A ica : from the} peagie Slugger pete ae ince ~ peer round of the Meadow club's| Total sseccesesseeeseeeseeee sere 30% M w ¢ er o' pla | cluding t of the star drawing] L ‘was hit 11 O|won in tho Ame t ; ; Pe i it Stein and. Wil it wasn't knov E r ( ' te Siaipiay yest, the field keing dry anc one of the oldest t - i ay. Poss he} Milstead, K and G stot lela foal : ; player fast. Both teams played stellar] tou in Amer oe Richards, | Br —aibels the Ny Be 3 Se sath oad mh to | Lato rite |S polo and tho forwards on ¢ the number 1 seeded player, found iw See \Leonard:Walker (22.7 ie tn fn cin wee | Stay lene ei eis Navman | ommee fo aethe.ey x Wes G sacker an erent ila ing Ape “| ‘ the winners lo Captain | regrets. Howard ani Robert Kin-| 4 utility. m: help. Fig! ht i nm Offin horns i. ade aad | B S xander Lieut. Michelet} zie and Bryan I. ¢, Norton, the} 2% oo? rite] ccisetti-soteny om, ne Floyd Johnson sonar, He only 14 vue | ESATICIUICL SSCL | eves tos ocean came cove [an eet sich, ane tee eae : thee “that el i Laoart of 3 Loses Decision “ ' tearn and was. with’ (ho shia Pol arn i ia Galt kA Gua nd snes ete ne $ P..*, oa gat ta cio AE ang white pod | for x Thursday, rea ober perce BY - eral ar peg ae t urd J mn of A Magy tty! Mihi jcause their oppor failed to} = | TIGERS USING NEW SHORTSTOP Since Bilis took over the T Aug. 11.| Star junior baseball championship ur rm: Irie t et for the Parkland Ath-|( ~w paxyyyaey pwrensn {I ‘ teeeywaigt ite contenders tnt'a| GETS DECISION | Tic cts tomer wre won thel| GOWDY GETS || Rui’n"S'Stearse atrnnea t f 3 fhe has been until Thursday Bes MBUS, Ohio, Aug. 11.— 1 to Norton. Moung infielder tape tad oe J Hank Gey 7 ating yer, some of che lesser stars © sick for some t binaii tutechael: catcher of the rk Glan were mcen” in tic Dr. George Tigers have t = King won from ¥ been Wednesday A contr ere today to rt Terrill, 6-1, stops in Ed Hemr p. m.j| tke over the Columbus club of || ®1i Hugh Kelleher defeated Hi % don Slade, but Ellis has be day the|| the American association, effect. |) Graham, Tewksbury, 61, 6-2; Her- & Finn the call for this important Cobb ive January 1, 1926 bert Bowman won from Leighton = fe rth a ‘ean Brewer, 6-2, 6-8, and George Lott, 5 oe 7 who had taken a default from Gail who wor mag a | Borden in the first round, van. Were ov EGAD~1 Map HE iy tho livery of 1 | Christy Getting Jqulshea 1, Mf. Jonklass in the first ‘AMS PL e TIME WHEN L WAS SKIPPER ma a ail be tits haba | toch of the second round team, ns | OF THE SLOOP “CALLY LOW” OF ‘i ae SAN be" COME wi he g ue | Shi ghtly Better The Meadow club's tournament was | rr NOVA SCOTIA, -~ WE WERE COMING |p OP WERE IN MY man, |) NEW YORK—According to reports | *t Neld_42 years oxo, smoke ved here, Christy Mathewson © recent relap Third ave restaurant and| there will be| baseball world, ha hig lead the 1) WTA A HEAW CKTCH OF FioH, PLACE, AN’ PLAY PART OF “THAT WIND ON-THIS FRONT SAIL I. tartled the Two KAYoEs | in the world LOS ANGELES, Aug. 11.—Young Jand will entert s AND VttHOUT WARNING, WERE CAUGHT Benento, goes to. Loe f | A w-We Teeth oF A-TERRIFIC GALE BOLDT peeches, presentation of trophies |{mprovement in ¢ “DURING A FRIGHTFUL BLAST THE es til! MAU SHEET HAS and, of course, plenty to eat Lake and he probably wi Callahan, middleweight boxer, MAIN MAST GNAPPED AT—He BASE! C 4 hs ni st ig AL ea lite-nestirie hie: dutte president of | Knocked out Kid Gila in the. final GEORGE W. L WAD-HE CREW TIE MY LEGO “To ons 3.4 ue Adi by \ t he Bostc gue club next season, | und of uled four-round . ~ WTioN,~ AN THIS ute | It is not expected, however, that | bout her nt. Al Garcia, fly- THE MAST STUMP. THEN L HoioTeD 1 si ‘ s | we ren’ Voune 6 WO) WANK Suet CKTICHES o ‘0 sed to own the Seattle | Matty will be permitted to leave ' k, 0. over Young “IME BROKEN MAGT UP IN “THE Alte, ANS OCCASIONAL yall club, still has a weakness for | the resort for several months. | Fuente, in the ond round of an. AND WITH HERCULEAN EFFORT, 1 . the national game and meio j other special event HELD tT 1 MY ARMG DERNING to encourage the your on the | ‘CIGAR “He TURN OF THe ELEMENT Gy AND AT MIDNIGHT We 100 BAD THEN MADE THE Cove IN DID HAVE You OMEN, EGAD!, {21 ( ON“ “teoPeRus’!. “THEN TH!’ POEM WOULD mon se put ine annua Interest Over SEEDED PLAYER | hampions of ‘The Star Tolley Taking IS ELIMINATED) Ts eps yj | KRAMER WINS |... Up Net Sport iin. isc" ttad aad” a 11 OF HAD A LINE IN tT PHILADELPHIA, Aug ae | Rial nee The recent decisi ' | Slitaited in the first round yester | George Chaney, Baittr of Cyril Tolley, former amateur golf | day by Gregory Mangin, New York, Yow Yo ctaacereD any aaltimore fighter, | hampion of Grent Britain, to for- [an unkno in Holman, || Deattle vs. Vernon » Down “iW! STARS int hy Kramer hore, jn 49. seconds, {40K0 the anclent game for two years | San Francis arris Cog, GAME CALLED 23 P. M. 4 bi) ARMFUL OF Kramer. started. punching at. the | order to give his undivided atten: |shall, Des Moines, also seeded stars,|] Reserved Seats—BFacn-0169 MhoTS fe av) fone and had the boxer ecting Mm {tout tenuis, apparently believing | won thelr matches, the first few econds of fighting, jhe has it in him to re the front | , ranks in the latter sport, is bound before scoring the knockout blow, | attract a deal of attention from t peers nts of form on both sides of | STATEMENT BAXLEY WINS) «ts. Atentie | aeltey sen seca by D. D. TATEM Scalp Specialist months in this country last yei nd WITH HOMER 1 one time it was thought he had}! The general refusal of the Public to accept my BALD mado up his mind to settle here per- 1) HEADED CHALLENGE, appearing in this paper on ‘« intention to || the 4th and 5th, is simply proof that 1 can do what niways |} I say, namely; Only nine lifts were made by two | manently ms in which the Great Northern] Referring to Tolley ‘ine won on four hit Sto 1 from | tale Up tenn. erlou the Luckenbaeh Steamship a aaa ar Mean a eae GROW HAIR ON BALD HEADS ‘ Jeinched hiv owt Me knocking holds the Key to success Inothers, {{ ‘Che challenge continues open to. the public and all Ju home run with one man aboard {It sounds good, but does it work out? |{ that I desire is its speedy acceptance. the wok Ile owed five «hit Where has there ever been a national while MeCumber gave four Ichampion enjoying the same di ee » ao ha vacotey I, 1, |distinetion at tonnis or where has a Rahat D. D. 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