The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 21, 1925, Page 11

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER alans Win First Game; Second One Ends in Riot Se ee ~ GRAEFE coPs v by GOLF TROPHY Scored | Pinus incu. on as Tie i Defeats Ed Dunn for President Trophy Umpire Teck Halts Game in Eighth as Dark- hess Falls Graefe’s Putter Gives Him Honors in University Club Finals, When He Sinks 40-Foot Putt on First Green in the Afternoon Round BY ALEX C, ROSE ITH his putter working to perfection and a four-up lead to start the day’s play, Herb Graefe scored a four-up and two to play victory against Ed Dunn in the | final 36-hole match for the president’ Ye a at the University Golf club, Sunday Both players played very well thruout the contest, but the almost uncanny putting by Greafe was the deciding feature. In the early stages of the match it looked as tho Dunn was in for a bad trimming, but after losing three and halving three of the first six holes, he flashed his best game on the second nine and reduced the leeway to one-down when the morning round ended. The sinking of a curling, downhill 40- footer on the first green in the afternoon round sent Graefe off on the road to victory ROSE and he annexed three holes in a row and dropped two putts of 20 feet on two greens for halv fore the three-quarter mark Stirrat y scoring @ Wik vaachiad: vieto t the Victor! patchy wees in the return half of thes ee : home.and-home match Ae course Saturday. The lo- nished with a 12-point margin uble match. Al LANCE Mh GLAK WHAT Dt oBpes CORPULERT, ate) Vou WEAR CAST ADIPOS ME Nou HAVE LET NC we, eGap! T AM REFERRING “0 NEED. 0 BE Get “to VE We vt Nou! “To ATTENVATE, \] | i | | | | on n Seattle ide iN ALEX C.ROSE oA 175) moe Aubrey feel Worrall Wilson's com game is im 1 or ving. He made t I f team, urse ott Casey Jones and will slighted ANS WETHER They weren't thelr / atar 10-man go! Just an ov urs Oakia oR Ver bacrane } now THR ersight on our pa Nour EXcEss REALW, ~\T \G A PYW \ BE HERI, B DON TARY GOME ME ¥AT, IM NATCHERLN ‘ Ag BY EXERCIGE, *t TWICK-SKINNED |. } zs J | reat He i Hoge had his Avirey Hate”) gets 80 2 Schuler, of James “ 1's on his tenants D. r idir SERIES STAND 1g him ake ful host that Wond Ada im 10 Beeler f game? Angeles riearale when GAMES THIS WEEK » heap of f Adam? ‘The reason why Los not it Lewis credit for after Seatth game, 9 to In the night cap the score was the McDonald, the man who ot 1 Westinghouse R Cy Aside from being a grand score. errattes % tled up at 6 all } 1] om od #2 a 1 keep ian Terri \ playe word darkness t y falling. A ball Walter by different. wa o th game against the Seattle which ting Root, geles, clubs’ an- With Jack Horner it's sis at the Joe Swalwell and Ralph Stacey, n Bi ney to build And k, bankers, ue f co! links |‘ me thr Bol m enc m team, nent was bat Pitcher of Los An smudged the ball to make alwa " opponent friends of ¥ cham Sumner, Frank erett's ‘ Medal Colwood Team Loses Inglewood's team w strong for the Colwood golfers that came over from ctoria to engage the lakesiders in a links duel Satur- day. The visitors just didn’t have a chance and at the end of the day’s play they found just 12 points to thelr credit against 70 for the locals, VON ELM IS GOLF WINNER D™ MONTE, Cal., . 21.The California golf championship was held today by a Californian, George But the week-end was not a fruitless one for Ed Dunn bi cause this lad Jed the field in the monthly medal play com petition on Saturday with a Roy bila | member | “the ‘ime Salsbury’ Campbell will always Hoge golf party r he learned re! 5 the about as much too STRYKER the wh same song hook Garfield Looms as One va vet of Best Prep Elevens | rs\scwitin Stee Uni- his- have in in to ks now asure Fdltor's Note: This is the fifth of | & series of pre-season reviews of the Outetanding T i , has Dice Throw Wins n/TPYING \ 7 t r n nt of the E Moc it hard to see and it was only after Umpire Teck, and three more new A | balla had been thrown in, that the Llo d Madden One of Gamest Earlington Club | When the Los Angeles team took y Has Large Ent its turn at the plate in the last of| thrown on the “field by Teck Stryker, then pitching for the C Ca Dall and Teck threw in a new o! ery merber @»: n, the Seattle cate! Made ’Em; Two Great Fights With Hoppe and art {-balland-agarer Sraliie Nigh seheal slovens by Mears ; epglaey? yt : \ Pinkman; Others of the Squared Circle burnament the Black . , eee ise Blake Manager Red Killifer protested to) —————— 7 _ | game was continued’ n a ew ball w sces os SS: Battlers of Northwest Ring ooteisad Same Giana Srpher bean tarkelne tho m | Lightweight of Few! Years "Ago as Game as They f. club to takes Gntiio Might cakeel clereae uy Manty The 5 obs ggepet ip Mh By Henry F. 1 Sept Chew looks like a fixture at guard with Bernier, Gilgan and Henderson fighting it out for By Lonnie Austin ¢ a info that the first and it hecame dirtie ‘ ho rubbed 1 d Brazil! from the field and he refused to leave. Teck threw in another ball and Stryker tossed it to Herman, at first threw it to Brazill, mound by Teck, but refused to le Teck then called the game by for- Jett to Los Angeles. At this juncture the fans, who had been mildly ested, took up the gauntlet, and feck was driven from the field amid & shower of pop bottles and cushions. President Harry Williams, of the Pacific Coast ve, declared here last night that the second game should not be forfeited to Los An geles, but that the game would stanc as being called in the seventh In ning because of darkness. The score read 6 to 6. Jane, ef Hits Los Angeles Hits Innings pitched— t to Glazer. Lan aso Brady, Herman , Daly to Double & and SECOND GAME AB. i Wright tn sixth. hj darkness. Batted tor Games called in # Score by tnnin At bat— 26, Li Hits batted , Wright Runs Dumovich # Dumovich Btolen base—Drady, Home o-base hite-—Kldred 2, Em- Grimes, Hood. Sacrifice 1:44, Umptren—Teck, Whaley, hit—Back, Time @oman and Carroll BEAT TIGERS SACRAMENTO, Sept. 21-—Sacra- mento copped both games in yester. day's double-header here, beating 10 to Land 3 tol * rt ‘Vernon, orl hea and M. Br Bhea nd garno ernon eramento Hattorten Bu Wines, Hughes aud and Whitney Kochler, Wild | ra SEN CH APTER XIX HEN few fighters, if any, in it came to gameness under fire there have been} One-half o Northwest ring who hz AVE Din pi Stryker was ordered from the| had more of a fighting heart than Lloyd Madden. | Johnny O'Leary was a gamester, Leo Houck never knew what quit meant, and there have been many others who] Earls ington and R ve firete the } didn’t know what fear was in the ring, but} they weren't the same yle of fighters and) didn’t wade into their opponents the way} Madden did when the Seattle t was al the top of his battling. Madden took terrific punishment in his| fights in Seat tle because he wasn’t the clev- erest fellow in the world, and his only style of fighting was to ta land one. One of the fought Willie the kingpin of the four-rounders. knocked Madden down almost an uncount- AUSTIN ke two punches to finest exhibitions of gameness was demonstrated by Madden the night he Hoppe, the Californian, then Hoppe able number of times, but Madden kept coming and wouldn't quit. ‘ And the night that he fought Eddie Pinkham Madden had a coupl of Pinkham’ ter could hit with the best of | them. | inary | ford Herman. | | altho | Roger | fights | six | ANOTHE | Woods, Madden. and game. clevernesa@to It we rettable tha with ness d go’ with it ' | MApees laid off for a time and then came back as a prelim bo Two of his fig a few classics, durance were stood toe-to-toe w center of the ring thruout .the four rounds were, fights to remember. Sian, of gameness in the ring, ono of the finest exhibi had his Jaw br round of his Travie Davis at the Pavilion 1 years ago. Instead of quit Rogers kept goin; the rounds ar a the decision was one out o sympathy, Davis had knocked down about six times in the That was real game you. Those with won t two draw, round ness for game boy was Soldier | well-remem Woods, who is bered by local fight fans. with his clowning style in was the big hit of the few seasons preliminary boys lereabouts a ago. Woods broke an arm in ono of his and kept going, not telling his seconds about the fracture until after the fight, and he finished that bout battling with only one hand, his other arm hurting him intensely thruout the closing rounds of the serap. (To Be Continued Tomorrow) DIVIDE BILL SAN FRANCISGO, Sept. 21.—Tho Jeuvers divided the double here San dropping the opener, 5 to 4, ning the nightcap, 10 to 6 Firat game . Portiand "i fan Francisco Batterien Moudy yesterday, but win Tachao and and Agnen Francisco ries Hollingswor Hannah; Crockett, BOUT After Wblr TO STAGE CHICAGO, Sept, 21 postponed twice because of bi weather, the 10-round bout between Ad Stone, of Philadelphi Owens, of Low Angeles, at Bast Chicago tonight. Francisco | nd Kenia | {ll be held | » of his ribs broken by that terrific right hand And the lat-} Ideal Weather on Tap Tonight for Title Bout N! YORK, P,) — Tex prevailed = te ideal ¢ Shade Aitic welterweight champion: fight tonight In the Yar dium. If should fight weather nement the will be staged F y night The first bout will start at $:15 p. m., Eastern daylight time, and the preliminaries will consist of ania and Johnny Crosso, Kid Norfolk and eight rounds; Will Jack Zivic, 12 unexpected cause a post Harmon and rounds. The main later than 10 fea: tenis ies bout will go on not lock Get Off Early OLYMPIA FIELD, Chicago, Sept —Crisp autumn weather greeted 67 professional golfers today as started off on the the association tournament medal play today, the |p! with lowest scores for 36 holes to remain in the competition | They off in two brackets sim | ultaneously over two 18-hole courses, | those playing on course No. 3 in the |morning moving to course No. 4 in the afternoon and vice versa. GRAB PAIR | SALT LAKD CITY, Sept. 27—The |Oukland Acorns finished the series |with Salt Lake here yesterday by | winning both enda of a double bill, to 3 and 6 to 2. rit game n i 18 «17 iF round ¢ annual Golfers’ It yers was Haker; Me Kune and Btroud and Cook, O'Neil, n ae | Boehler and Noad; Pier MOLLA VICTOR NEW YORK, Sept. 21,—Mre Molla Mallory, former national | champion, defeated Mrs, Marian | Jossup for the third time this sea on, n she won the final of the Ardsley invitation mont, at 1 and 6-4, round tourna Sunday \Edmonds Loves to Falls’ Team \ JATCH out fi © week ce the round Nora A in the} allowed difference toes aye will be starn that made th October 11 ams of the the first 1Zman te infer clubs at Earlingt the F ing squad ¢ gridders on han from which mould his team He has rangy 1s a io ALLA, Sept. a if ot aten BLAKE jarfield looked than ar 1 have scen this wing will be Juds me tee othe ns that year, men from Parke y look well qualifying | Professional | IC Builders Lose ; TACOMA, The Brick tea mpions of Sept 1 . Commer eattlo, were ¢ us club ns 9 to 4 y, at Athletic park Bullders Tacoma E Hempol; Whitemore. FANS 18 MEN the “best of his Three anked the # with three Pitching game vhilo his mates were making | Per: | the four runs off Art Armstrong. clval fanned 18 -men du game and made two hits Coast league park, one of the bleachers by Inches. Dyere ieseieessyeese @ Mt Merchants . Pel og HOO: Batteries — Percival and Sheedy; A. Sandstr d Burn. NATIONAL Won Pittsburg 90 4 New York .. Aa? Scale | Cinctnnatt m 61 Bt, Louis ‘ B n at the them Lost 48,078 At Chicago— teow York ago ttert Fitzsimmons Bush, Jo 1 and Gon: At Cincinnatt— i Philadelphia ... sagesss 9 Cincinnatt Batteries: ¢ and Hargray At &t, Louls Brooklyn Bt, Loula Batteries Osborn and Margrave Warwitk AMERICAN Won rison and Wilson; Luque Potty, |, I. Brown, Malls, Dyer and Tot 58 At New York St, Louls New Yor! Vattories: Dual ‘and Dixon Shawkey and Schang At Washington Chicago Washington Vhatterien onehiy and Croune, berry, Zachary and , Wand Mar ‘Wawarda, Behialk 01, Connol Johnson the other position. backt th for th are tryin 1d posit ber and Bob quarter: b Brown for the f 4 to ning { and has Both Brown and Buzard are getting good distance in punt- ing afd it looks like Brigham has his problem, altho they will have to do some tall kicking to r| replace Chuck Carroll in this department. Brighi greatly “um, e Duffy, aided Joe Me- A prize was also given to run ner-up Lowe. Lewis Terrill, who kept Templeton’s score, Mike Judd, T. M. Royce, A. K. Fiske and H. C. Force landed a trophy apiece for their links work. In the evening some 60 golfers, near ifers and non-golfers were the guests of James D. Hoge at din- er In the Olympic clubhou: Fiverybody had a wonderful time, but no one en attempted to make because of the fact that too many young by a speech men present. Seattle Oey Cops The Seat first haying no ut from now alumni on you can hing staf of foot- as- own school | Von EI | match here y im, Los Angeles. Von Elm won, 2 and 1, from Frank Dolp, Portland, Ore., in a sensational terday. Dolp emerged from the morning round of 18 holes, 6 down. In the final round he made a desperate ef- fort to catch his speedy rival and succeeded in squaring the match on the Sist hole. He dropped behind again on the next hole, but again uared the match on the 3rd. Von Elm took the 34th and 35th holes and e championship, In the Del Monte women's cham- pionship, Miss Kathleen Wright, Pasaden defeated Mrs, Frank Shee San Francisco, 5 and 3, for FOOTBALL HERE PROVIDENCE, R. L., Sept. 2l— Led by Harry stuhidreher, Notre Dame’s All-American quarterback the Providence Steam d the West Point Ar year, Rollers defea' (Tuesday 127 to 0, in the open. game of the season. Blake will review the | we What real golfers prefer a In the 1925 National Amateur Golf Tourna- ment at Oakmont— the finalists, semi-finalists and all of the other players in the 16 who qualified wore leather shoes with leather soles and metal spikes. In fact, 86% of all who entered the tournament wore the same dependable type of shoe. AMERICAN LEATHER PRODUCERS, Inc. One Madi in Avenue, New York, N. Y.

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