The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 12, 1925, Page 14

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Tetween Danny Frush in 19 More, ) Pronentation rs if THE § Pro-Amateur Links ‘Title Is Won by Inglewood Golf ers? New Tiger Pilo t Is Ellis Was One of League's Greatest Outfielders Few Years Ago By Leo H. Lassen swept over Jost the May have lost its magic, t a real bal! pla F t thru and re f ha as long ¢ eane and take } Which the s\ attem)p Tigers of the Benga pins of t ody had Ht came to pat p as to who will attempt rest the heavyweight crown Furthermor sensitive to Louis Kaplan won on a kayo in the | sixth round. Who was runnerup to Leo Diegel Ca | | ‘ughie Critz of the! “KILLEFER A STAR BANQU ET ED KILLEVER, m | Seattle Indians, has p 1 to on hand at the ithe banquet | in honor of the | Parkland A | Star lealize base | ball eerie, | which willbe held at Boldt’s | | s| | restaurant, on Third 4 , nin Jim Boldt, genial caterer “throwing a ‘ne the and fee for champion snappy a of the champion+{ ip trophy will be made to Denny tray, catcher and captain of the Kinnd A. Cy Star Tennis Entry Blank 2 Tribe Hits\ -and Wins me Easily cores | Seven Straight Singles a .| Figure in Second-In- ‘ “ ning Rally Frank Brasill, Seattle's leading 4 ‘ hitter, p HOW THE SERIES STAND ‘ Langlie May Pass Up Star Nmmy MeDowell high foul with ¢ | ~_ Th n . No sooner had Ellis got on the | aesin be yi fob than he donned the old mon = , : i im, brought out the mmed ‘ em ] ttered mitt, | t ning 7 ormer cham = Bilis was in n bes Plies before the oot Me day and he a er pa fol ‘getting int ; i th Er ey LANGLIE at apr ineecp ts : Ssigpepbrginns are? ope day and sliould and ¢ | Tunney Sena | he ae for Mix me: need A ET rods " Wills in Fal oe es BW YORK, A H. E nd r f ard has tang’! : p i P St t t ‘ ‘ F é uh . 3 ‘ e rte a er ° 1 for Ser : 4 t b f ring Wills 10 7e le & 0 r fu : Rtckard nounced ay mit is se Fi that h peers Tolley Would Se ie te Aid English Tennis Game ' WINS OPENER ION, Aug. 12.—Cyr ‘ ) : Brit n golf : p does the legal bu F Wills, will be wu e183 “with him before is expecte “York Att hie’ j F oO em P Le sevens asp tha | ° I iH b MeMMixsion, Just doesn't ' Rickard’s vate i WINS IN OTH | of the picture } s OS ANGELES BASS VICTOR Borin tho ioet CLEVE AN Now vieRE “1H FAMOUS OU SEA DOG “TART KNEW YOUR OxTS LIKE A FEEDBAG, EH?- BaAY,~BE STILL! “THIS 16 A MERE RINGING, ~ HAF ~ EGAD,~ 1 HAVE CLUNG “To A SPAR I) GHARK INFESTED WATER FoR THREE DAYS Berore L WAS RESCUED! . \WDEED ~~~ 1 TOLD You Avour “TAKING THOSE SHARP ATURNG! = LUCKY FOR US WE TOOK “THIS FINNIGAN CLOSE-T0 SHORE, + ORTHEND BE PAGING US “ToniGHT WITH A GRAPPLING ANTUING THAT FLOKTG, wx FROM SOAP “fo A SQUADRON | WHY ONY, «NOU COULDNT STEER A GRAVY BOAT . ACROSS “TH “TABLE WITHOUT BEACHING I \ SOMEBODYS JATTLE 7 aU este a ss Net Tourney STAR Siki Soon Be onWay to Leave U. S. With- in 30 Days Tuesday and an edict the New York State boxing commission, Siki, the edict sald in no uncertain terms, had now taken on the status of a ce d cinderella. The commission would have no more of him and the | Wild antics that made him fa |} mous. New York fight fans would have to take a train if they ever aw hin in action again Much Is Plenty n, enoug entirely too mu Siki is about to leave for other climes at thy vitation of mimi gration Commissioner Curran so his was not revoked Revocation of the license might hurt Siki's chance of getting fights in other countries, Bob Levy, his manager was (old, license S Keates Would -Champ on By Henry L. Farrell ‘ Ont A i eo: | prefer md I'm going | Kearns sald. “I'm him down on pa to ‘ore the com mission Friday will be to him to ap thru with it.” In answer to the report from 1 Angeles that Dempsey earn. if he made any matehe i In the Majors } Yesterday's hero—id toher oth ga didn't allow a hit © first five Innings: in the eighth inning hod in five ry to 4 vi ates now x won, 16 form after lenny three pitched tae the In © after Ineffective bitching by | holpe Ke p And A alngle hy Lee ave t d Box a 1 to O victory ¢ HOME TUN LADS " ‘ Ath lotic aye Will me Dusky Battler Requested , ((_NationaL ))&° up} i fei ighth inn! WEDNESD A Vv, AUGUST AUGUST 12, 1925. NG - Westland- Pursey Cus ; bg M2 Team Victor Inglewood Captures Honors for Second Time in Three Years; Pair Wins Over Two Dodos Han- dicap Made by Black and Wilhelm By Alex C. Rose : OR the second time in three years the Inglewood Co try club has furnished the be st pro-amateur golf te In 1923 Al Espinosa and Cl won the honota and yesterday at the inier Golf club Walter Pursey Jack Westland came thru with the low score at % Reache y the end of the 36 holes of best-ball play from 7 t out t by far the classiest and largest field that ever teed off in this very popular links test. Following a fairly good morning round of 69, the Inglewood duo breezed thru with a vonderful 65 in the afternoon, giving them a total of 134 strokes for the day. Both players played well thruout, especially on the last nine. The outstanding bit of golf of the tourna- ment was shot by Mortie Dutra, the Aber- ROSE deen professional, on the second round, when jhe smashed the course record by four strokes with a card of 64. Neve: there been any better play exhibited here- abouts than that displayed by Dutra on the Rainier course But f excelle yesterday afternoon, and he] ————__________ onthe home pre Le ciakivg|| PRO-AMATEUR, MEET SCORES ‘a four-footer. Pa ARES SL at Sa EY | l INaLEWwoop W. Pursey, J. Westland, 36-34 D Py, —v GERALD PATI EHSON ni er Vrom Austrail ET’ A veteran and @ star perforn Speir ad magnificent That 64 and a 71 in the morn bg gave the Dutra-Harry Phipps duo a total of 1 landed them in second py [Richards and teur membe this ¢ GRAYS erste 5 M. Dutra, " mB Nitted after the play oe pe ‘ PORTLAND—J, Junor, & Wilhelm, 33- Johnston Vie t he didn't help much, but by that he had the distinetion of VICTORIA—P, Taylor, A. ¥. Macan, f C ui being the oldest simon pure in 138 or ig eae the field. Quite an honor, Harry, | EVERETT M ¥. W. Stuchell, 33 Fr? EST HII Aug. le 11 Wilhelm, | SHAUGHNESSY HEIGHTS i, Joh Am 4 a Pp fi f ho | KITSAP—c Je a1- | c they r hey turne + ! the niger bi © for the morning |POINT GREY—D. Ayton, 1. B. Murrey, uM . t : ELGENE Gardner, R. Moe, 34-36-31- RAINIER ie, H. Haakons, 34-36- et of t OLYMPIC—9t. truest Mummey, 34- i : rae h a | PACOMA glelsh, C. Hunter, 35- spe | YAKIMA \® 3, Martin, 33-36- i n Bund The unusual, yes, extraordi r fc y | nary thing of the whole tourna. | EARLINGTON—J, Hueston, G. Haw, 36- M > c the ment was the making of two 3 ac the Wightr | dodos, Rudy Will started |MAMINY DRIVE—w. McKenzie, G. A, tear the “habit” by holing his tee maid oP sf by . | 3 00D—w . Dolp, 26- shot to No. 4 and a few minutes | 4LDERWOOD—y kegs Beg Inter “Wee” Willie Black, the | sparriys—n. Jonnet DRAW FOR | Bellingham professional, found waged from the sixth tee, VANCOUVER—J, 146 WOMEN’S __NET MEET N! ve. XORK Aug « of thr SEATTLE—F, ‘ ‘ COLWOOD— A. Ma | COLUMBIA—a1 INGLEWOOD. ei BAINIER—O. itotat . JERICHO t PIRCKEST ia t the JEFFERSON PARK—A. Eckhout, G. wue BELLINGHAM OW, Black, Abbott, GLENDALE—P. Gail, 3 ronson, 36- Bich for His. Own Hook|* f is ona x I hal oo na | HOLMAN MADE a or anil ee | WORLEY EN : <8 NET TOURNEY, HUDKINs DRAWS LOS ANGEL Ce AGO, Aug. 12 man, Leland Star tudent, held ithe o ‘ ‘ nd MEADOW PARK—y 1. Russell, ‘ ‘ WING POINT— 3. oa baba foMick= WENATCHEE —y |WAVentEN Sr © meet Harr dium i2.—When here in his fight with Lew ns became frate and ty Lee with cush- the favorite all y may n in tract sin tumult If Wills ; Mee ul | pelted Refere ions, Paluso of the] the way jant vic torle wo day have ) Yesterday ecocept t Tunney | h he will haye to give’ nis | Fever ELLIOT BACK “ and ft will bo difficult for | toy Ace 1 ttle first baseman |him to find a plau excuse hime the ured at the early part Mullitis, Wills’ om. 1) Oie Suntor champ ionaht on, has joined the Se. hink that Floyd I mv ; " ; club pee by Rama aR his leg is for CLARK LEADING [sits sit of'ue'pn IN ROQUE PLAY, | WARSAW, Ind, Aug. 12.—Lester Mark, Chic led the nat ut vque tor Winona Jak | here today ‘© has won six straight A. S. Dinney, Long Beach, unbeaten with four] «dit today with BASEBALL Seattle vs, Vernon Reserved Seat GAME CALL do a Httle Won At Pittsburg New York .. Pittsburg Batteries—Dean, Wisner om and Snyder; Morrison At Cincinnati R. H.-F Brooklyn 0 8 Cincinnatl , Batteries- and Hargraves; Donohue and "Hargrave. “A —next Sunday’s pa- i pers for specific infor- mation concerning the latest Oldsmobile. Six. It will tell about— At Chicago— Rn. WE Boston 17 0} Chicago . 1 PRattories Gibson; ush, Benton Keen and and les, \ Greater Beauty - - - Finer Performance LowerPrice Philadelphia-St. Louis game, post poned, ruin, BLOWS UP After SAN FRANCISCO, Aug holding the leagte-leading rut, Singleton blew up in the x and allowed four run Hranciveo beating § hore yesterday, in th Fea OLDSMOBILE Batteries—Singleton, Muleahy and }ook; MoWeeney, Geary and Agnew, gi Product aencinr Morons 1p) 2 ise rss nr nion pee sraoradenivnnabalannerapinr nip paca inten aisaihinpat tests iy Fama eee

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