The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 24, 1925, Page 21

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Bridgman and Mrs. i. each with 73 scores, pihe low gross awai rd. ‘Or egon ‘U’ Lose Trio WY Mrs, Byers had a card to win the chief prize mpetit Mrs. 89-485. wcore Earlington Tourney Oly mpi ‘ Cc ourse Ready Hanley Quits HANLEY 1 Golf and and Frank Prep Football Dinner bi Tonight f Hoston, of Vets nacht Are Out With Injuries NLESS tl lamette Bear their but expe teama ‘Pigeon Club Holds Final Race Flight Baker and Fas- aye ‘ ( ‘oyle’s le: ture Begins Saturday be Kid te Ww wion Hy Wie perter football COYLE 4: His ppear will from ° ACORNS 5 NOSE OUT INDIANS PACIVIC COAST LEAGUE HOW THE SeRIES STAND I's a OVER NOW; SENATORS WIN Lazerre Homer King tion Mark Better Than Four Weeks Left of 1925 Schedule for Him to Play By Leo H. L TTYONY LAZERTE J] Ruth of the youns t Lake assen new Tabe shortatop four-bas on Bown and more t weekn in which record me remarkable hitting, getting | Champions Win Flag Again World’s Champions Re- peat in A. L.; to Meet Pittsburg Pirates OR the second time jong and lreary history of major weball in hitherto pennant Thursday taking Indians h to the two games the Ath from i Browns. the American league has ended. But the ed for October 7 world in order uther, a castaway pitched Washington's of the day, winning in 4 to 3 from the that the Washington's margin was ATHLETICS CINCH | SECOND PLACE The A 6 were beaten, 6 to 4, nd found themselves wedged in |second place, from they can't be budged, being elght games ahead of the Browns, in third place, with only games to play by each The Browns have a margin of two and a half games over Detroit, whom “Ty” Cobb is irying to lift to third place, but without very robust prospects. The Tigers have eight games left. The White Sox, after defending . pitched pennant. 6 to 2, the gam won whence sever ic ere aA REN ace most of the season, are y sure to finish in second di- after all. Eddie Collins, in his first year as ager, almost landed them in the money, but his b Bo Beats It When | * e tl ta ° ; 4 $.°7 ¢ own injury made them slump, and Is Ready to Fight - aeieen “ z the are now in fifth place, three Ce pee * by : . - . o . * > P an a half games back of the Ti- _ Him Here te Tit on thee. ' ree a a 4 LOUIE TESREAU gers and with only five games to ' ' ° ERP Will Louie Tesreau, the best kicker on the Washington| Play. : able to break Husky a) YANKS HAVE regular this That's what football fans wonder as| HOPES : ate, | RALLY WINS . : - OESCHGER RELEASED | T J! pics cidentally, the Yanks may be 3 : y com pee wren meryst| the team is preparing for the season. Tesreau, a 195- 4 the final humiliation of fin. DUTRA 1S P SALT LAKE CITY. Ser ‘ ' vl aa bee tne | pounder, who can punt and dropkick with the best of them,| ishing in seventh place, which " : : Fg Bet fe yoaratag roid by ; ; ; ree F on Sos "it | must displace a letter winner if he makes the grade, as the fornia yesterday | “three-run. Ie ; te mae 1924 backfield is on the job intact. would convict them as the worst Photo > & Tiradiey, Star fered a bout with ke SCUMIDT 18 SCOUT all major league teams except (Bis AGO; Sépt. 25 : Walter ek atoning for FTER grou week waiting into the backfield as squad, be year? oppo up, Spug Meyers lit out ed out of the cellar at this The Yanks nosed out the in combination with the Indians’ | double defeat in Washington,/ left the Yanks just one game behind the a 0 es er ay in ea e Indians, Both teams have six to " (laste ter ext epring. Me's play, FREE PASSES Wr ee In the National league the Dodg- NTO 25,—Mar Eddie Pinkman Best of That School; Chet McIntyre | c= std into sixth piace and the Br s rose to fifth when the Dodg- and His Come-Back; Percy Cove, ers lost to the Reds in Cincinnatl, the “Human Slat” | 3 to 2. This was the Dodgers’ 10th | straight defeat and they may flop : . |to seventh position to finish a sea- By Lonnie Austin (AS TOLD TO LEO H. LASSEN) son in which they had world series CHAPTER XXIII Boston Red Sox, who couldn't ma HOBSON GETS TRIAL ward Mobson, forme ersity of ¢ of days by Tannie Austin in ent for Mey m they said “nothing Rte accepted terms Harry Mortie SACRAME WALTERS RELEASED handed vith Bases on b Coast boxin Bit as fast as @ the boys are tangle with him. “ peat the champion of the ' b y trimr Tor . 3 aS He's right, as ever tin i seen Sacco fight Mt wizard is plenty * . a "Likely Looking Coasters Members fet deision to hustle to Cal Blas put the propose: Mand Messrs. Aus We no nearer to a mair aspirations. AMERICAN XOLOR. Th personalit PILOT BETTER 's what the newspaper boys call that trick of NEW HAVE , that showmanship ability in the athletic world. And nowhere is color so advantageou in the boxing ring. Many fine fighters flops at the box office because they lack that | $5.40 elusive something. Eddie Roberts, Young | chicaso . Carmen, Bobby Harper—they are some of | on rer the examples of the boys who can fight andj} Bt" + lack that touch. | cha ween Eddie Pinkman, the “Flora Dora” of the| New. York... lightweights here some seven or eight years | an igen” ont 8° », had more color than a paint company. | He simply radiated it. | And with that drawing power Eddie could | punch. No lightweight ever landed a right | v Sse hand with more power than Eddie. ; ee aver oan a = Pinkman used every means of personal advertising while | rinacei 00001100004 16 38 jhe was fighting, his clothes were the latest riot, he used | /to tell the world what he was going to do to this and that | | fellow and he usually made good. style: fighter, © cocking) his;/ jcc ceccinecyeag he right hand and using it al- Austin Will Rank Boxers most continuously; he won a N concluding his series of stor. lot of fights. Shaute and Myatt; Pinkman —_———[$[—$_———— because he ies on old fights and fighters versutility and/|| in Seattle, Lonnie Austin. will NATIONAL 7} ness in the ring. He didn't |] rank the boxers in the various | have the little Irishman’s fighting || divisions, naming those fighters | ’ instinct. But Pinkman was aj|| whom he thinks is the class at 9385 great audience pleaser, their respective weights, Cala 1910 until the present Austin, who has boxed with a lot of them, managed many of || po: the best, and has seen all of || Chi them in action in that time, is || Pits better qualified than any man in |/ the Northwest to make up such a ranking Gor : Cocnetctal nie eral for Amateurs TOPS HITTERS N’™ ig amateur just | er tty cer Austin & of lead 10 | Salt m, Ninth and Olive. The in the art ¢ i | te amateurs it he me Ii stance away from his 1924 mark, Fact is, th Cards’ pilot isn’t apt to reach the} }.400 class this campaign m the ¥ are » game St. Louis 13. KING pout a oa the the Tacoma Ave. team Sunc ne inte reity bail champions st league park Cutt A an's pre HM berths. Ick Warner, Al Pre and Vic urnament, to be held at [13 rounds in sht with Fole peeet title as the stak King are Vancouver, to vote coma will opp s Canadian , adian the leading Seattle amateurs as fol caching thelr ma-| B of the club, tly celebrated his 18th The score— | petroit MeKune Kelly, 148 por Jack Killian, Ta- coma, vs. Heussey Cookson, Seattle, Davis, the v Si T vs. Don ton, ‘Tacoma, v eae BY AHERN] ® visi lee daily and will be scen Genaro, Whe Poot next month PrReG es cael en Buly ’ 6, 115 ‘on the open: winter a Z NEG, a’ ROGCOE | Martin, ‘Tacoma, va, Jack Rock D 4, 4 | attle, 105. IM JOHNSON EGAD BUSTER MLAD, HADNT BETTER Deg Route ANGELES, Sept. 25.—Johr T GUARANTEE Nod THAT RY -fo PUT amateurs will be Be im of the sluxs | YoU WILL WoT Lose A “tH Guigs seis PENNY! THE $50. Johnny Budnick, 148; Randal Clem. BELL OW BUG» ents ys. E Thorsun, 128; Art ad Won, 12 to 3. The ¢ , five runs in the WILL ONLN BE USED TO OR WIG HEAVY i FURMIGH BAIL FOR Thiry ve. Powell Burnett, 120. pce the game WEIGHT THLE eer ROSCOE! = MY WORD, Ted Whitman will referee, Harry | y and Joe Harrahan will judge, WILL BE SIX nk Hart will be ‘iilekese : “4 FEET Apove Johnny Northern will announce. BEING HELD W CUSTODY HIM, Dowe wd MAY CRUGH AND SMOTHER GRANITE f » CINDER CALL WIS ASPIRATIONS TO < Walter Christie of the Uni BECOME HEAVYWEIGHT | versity of California track team ha CHAMPION b= THINK OF issued his first call for candida ND then there was Percy” Cove, . and a large squad of cinder art who was dubbed the “human 1 HIS FUTURE Yarnity, ¢ m ; DEPENDS SOLELY Bie fests nest BPON YouR Bid scary ey May be alte GENERoSMTY |. -00000000%-0 4 orton 20001020%—5 12 0 ies, Wells and Bassler; Rufting and Tacoma, vs. Bernie birthday ME DAVIS Cry Stewart, Sea ¥ AUSTIN Vangilder, Gaston and Dixon; Groves, Harriss and Perkin Cochrane, >, First) game— Pinkman was _a_one-|cieveland ... 0100020 ‘\| Washington. 1002000 Smith and L, Sewell; R eretd, Ruel. Second game— 010000001—2 10 3 14010004°%—6 12 o Ferguson and Ruel. OH WELL, \F #50. WILL Get TWHKT EGG out or -TH’ CRATE,~ ALL RIGHT THEN te BuT tT WARNS Nou, \F HE DUMPS WIG BAIL, TLL LAN HIM SO COLD, WE'LL WAKE UP TALKING ESKIMO! = OL BUS 16 o— “TH! OFFICIAL ANGORA OF THIS SHANTY Ie “WEN HANG EVERNTHING (| OW HIM AN’ “TH WALL “TREE! 00 between the RES uether Seattle Kid Hadger vs Cleveland Washington second the fighter that was was't re | eae lannah; Johnson a So ae RAINS BACKS PVBION, Sept. 25,1 Bi being trained for the Pittsburg from || New York . |Cinctnnatl . St. Louley Brooklyn Coach iphta ‘in The score— | New York ....10002 | Pittaburg . 1.0 0.00000 Scott and McMullen; —————4 | and Gooch And then Mickey King came along and knocked him out, That ended Melntyre's career, Since then Chet has been trying for years to develop a heavyweight He was the man who brought along Ole Anderson, only to have him turn out to be a bust. Just the other day I received a letter from Chot from Tdaho, with a pleture of a big raw-boned fellow, whom Chet says is the “best” he has had yet, 1000—4 000-0 Oldham, |ing won the dual meet between the| have an ounce of fat upon his oa for the last two years, lanky frame, But he could fight | and was one of our best here be- HOLT STARRING |", ON FIRST BASE, Only once did Cove ever hit the floor and that was in his “Red” Holt, Connie Mack's new | fight with Frankie Tucker at acker, has been putting up a| the old Dreamland rink, Cove game since joining the Ath. | His stick work has ofa| in was winning for three rounds. the fourth round Tucker timely nature and he's acquitted | SWWnE & backhanded puneh, hiniwelf acceptably afield, He looks, Piveting to make it, and he promiiaici) ‘| Knocked Cove cold. That has been barred from the ring since. He never gives up the hunt. Cove was one of the first fight: eee ers to enter the war, Ho enlisted AREER McCARTHY, the San sion from Johnny O’Connor'in the| {0 the Canadian army and died nelsco motorman, with a main event here. fighting at his maching gun, rid. punch in both hands, the zr dled with German bullets. A games| tyishman with the big ears, was! © ee Ure yet tee a ster was Percy Cove another wonderful drawing card. Fullerton and Collins; Messenger, Har- Jack Adelie Romeo Hagen, one of the’ toughest Hoyek and Shinault, ‘a techni A OTHER colorful fighter was | of them all, was in the’samo class, Chet Melntyre. CF lie Campi, whose sheer Yours after the average heavy. cleverness made him «a marvel. weight is all thru in the ri the} ous man to wateh, had that big fel tried a comeback and |’ touch, WILKES BARRE, Pa, Sept, 25] made Many an average fighter haw Morris Schlaifer, of Omaha, lost the} — Wig Be 2 Jot of Money because of It, decision here last night in a 10-round while others, with more sheer abil: bout to Sailor Mreldman, of Chicago ity, have heen alsorans without It 8 Adame | turned out for places on the squad. | giant,” Christie Is pointing his team for a was built like a string Salon, The trainers have Consumption of an a | victory over Stanford, the latter hay-| pean, ‘Tall and skinny, he didn't mr, inétead of the pple f The score— Brooklyn... 0 Cincinnat! .. 0 1 McGraw and Deberry; Rixey and Har- grave, Ten innin usual Only games. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION The ac HB. Toledo gore 0 Indiana} ) wa ‘Tunney and Schulte; ot i and Florence, ‘The acore— RH. B. Columbus s+ BOUT 16 8 Nias O1102—8 12 2 throp and Bird; Ko ane Dean, Wilk- erson and Redman, Brottem, DAMPIER BEATS O'CONNOR BAN RAPA Eddie Dempler won a 10-roun: R. HE. 3028—16 19 0 deadly BURKE BADLY BEAT PHILDEMPHIA, Sept Burke, of Pittsburg, lost by cal knockout her Tommy Loughran, loc Minneapolla-Milwaukee, no game, 1 fighter, DUNDEE GETS CALL PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 25,—Joo Dundee, Baltimore battles, won the call here last night over Pinky Mitchell, of Milwaukee, in the 10- round bout, SAILOR EREIDMAN WINS aftengfight he won, 10 had a world of boxing ability and stood the gaft

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