Che Cacoma Cimes 13 Earl Averill, Snohomish Boy, Goes To Detroit

] Heavy ON THE LAM Unloading Time At YOU CAN SlBIV (Continued Hand Hitt from Page 12) Young TODAY) | retired. He has gained. Stands NEIRE Secure in a material way and has his family. Which is better than' ? taking and giving the gaff the rin“ To Show Here HERE'S THE TIRE game demands CLEVELAND—Ear Tacoma fans probably game against the Tigers ot § Still, in Heinie's heart, boxing Averill, will have & chance o Jook At &' Athletie Park Monday wight, ' is his first . . . love Ind mext Monday night wha s O'Doul likely will give Joe ouftielder, was to the “The game itself is topa,” he traded ex- Apt 1o Be the catcher for the Sprine, Ma regular backstop, ! plained. “Only in cases it's for Pitcher many Tigers for (he 1040 campaign i a rest, and send Wilterd | the men in control whe brh[| Harry Eisenstadt and an un- With Netl Clifferd in | | Leonard bekind the plate. shadows . upon . , it. But sa't & bay, of cash, big league style | Leonard ia ITgearald amount that . « and ba :1.r.. true any . announced in profession the of the league, M‘ out . . ~ top s promo. | just of Mgh school, who went Frank business . . voeation?®” ~ \,‘ Business Lion to faster direet fram the prep diamond io 3 Kohlbecker today. presents company sesma as announced And Heinie an argu- Class AA Ball The great centerfielder, who ment there that's hard to sur- ! | inmtWhen the San Francisee | came to the Indians in 1929, has . . . | He s deing developed mount Seals, first division club of under the been named an - - - t ‘watehful eyve of Larry Woodall ) the Pacific league, take ";‘;g{\ selection Const veleran big league and Coast all-star the field for ’ every year since Great Pictures ‘ an exhibition | loague cateher, and after W B - -.-s the beginning of W the Lou Nova vs, Max [ thoroughly grounded n the baste R the classic. Last SABaer fight pictures yester- Ipointa of the game, probably will season he batted day at the Riviera theater Ibe sent outl gain experience. games and o 330 in 184 can tell you they are about | Reserved and box seat tekels average i i but his Seattle Wins [for Seal-Tiger good pictures as ['ve everaa‘ . the exhibition are today had fallen i sale at Chappell &Grimes, SEeN .. | Lon! M 8 to 274 Pacifie ave, and Mooney's, 938 Eisenstat, a 24- But if Nova is a second ' Pacifie ave )-M“--old Tunney south- in general form, then Ry paw. won UNITED PRESNS nine Jack Johnson was an Arabian The Seattle ; and lost six for Rainiers took&Kitenh and Dempsey was a in their pants last night AVERAGES Tigers last - bantam- and 'TIGER \ the L. weight o . .. | #tarted a drive for the top of the geason. He has Earl Averill > (Up te the Minute) ‘\,‘ 4.‘ e ;'( Perhaps scribes, at Seattle, appeared in nine games this sea- the eastern who 1 : AR R N e a Gene, Tralling 1.0 to Los l son, losing two and winning one labeled Lou second meant | Angeles Inekite . ... 22 3 13 Nova, the last of the seventh, the hi only that like Tunney, is a Rain.TONtord ...... BB 81 S lora got wise to Lee Stine's 16T [mechamcul fighter, brought along slants Garretaon ... 1T 1D @ M A r a b)) ' in the gymnasium, and shoved acroas thres runs, | with no urge to o 118 A BT AN close Aot 48 for the game in his heart . . . win 31 and the gap to firmtReleh v 188 88 0 W 8 NN But Lou certainly has not the place to one and one-half gamen, - ... 1T BB 8 AN Bl Walker the Mountaln ‘speed of Tunney . .. the fast fot- Hmited | iMattos ...... lIK % B 2 M work. Angels te seven hits, one of | & & Where Gene was high on Meady ...... 19 W his circles, which was & by toes traveling in in and the [Cothern ...... 100 B 8 47 e out . . . his guard high, Nova is | loslng Mr. Stine | ..... 174 83 0 PORTLAND, Ore.- Fran- . . Marriman San flat-footed, a plugger, plodder . . ~ i. .l““ cisco's Seals blasted five Portland stiff type . .. i LOS ANGELES , | AR B M PO A | - 25 hits to win, 16-8 He . in ‘ pitchers for appears sturdy , . fine | i State of e B B 3 S League The Beavers tied the score at 4-all shape and all of that, but he's| MO, B .ireovns OO3850Ploneer “6-100” . . . Boglish. Every day they're coming carloads of . . . dozens of guineas they W weense & 0 0 B 38 The fiftheplace in their half of the first, but the slower than a ticket taker making in thorobreds as L Rolse Pliots | | Moore vf wees § B B BB B ... . . such call them around a race track, the hostlers of vesterday trainers and owners . mascots ¢ | they . Seals gave Sad Sam Gibson change. And he plods straight in, | J. CONS 1D i B B O 1 W made six mereruns Lhan did ALL-WEATHER .. Atringer, ) outs Tuesday in bealing ” coast and what nots . all heading for the race meeting at Longacres which opens June 24 20 'l O W TS a lead he could afford to his two gloved hands closer to-l s the Cihockl. e @ B 8 B 9 den Reds, 30-8, st Bolse « « « above, b Included in the mad hitting bar- gether, some times touching the photo a familiar scene at the unloading platform at Renton Junction . . . B.Collts. @ % & | p 24005g B080 The Pllots scored 16 rups off oo FEE rage were .two home runs by another, in front of his wish boneonet. . | string of Houts & Box, from California, being unloaded. Stine 3 8 F L M the ¥ t Rothroes o : 08 O Bird and MoCorry by end of the : :N’;h’l“ \ Harvey Storey and a brace of It is possible, of course, that | b E he , seventh, and then added 14 more Ted Norbert. Manager find Louis' faulty chin Totals M 1 1308 0 doubles by might and in & leading X Batted for Stine in ninth the eighth to establish new , A | Bill Sweeney of Portland, upset the dope, but if he beats Joe N \MAK NV hitless, SEATTLE league record of leam scoring the league, went . . ~ well, THAN 500 AT hitter of and takes the title Louis MORE HORSES 'ACRES AB R N PO A K; ML it @ Nine home dur homed for the to . i B 3B runs wers Wilson Beavers will have had slip greatly ~ .| LONGACRES The “gee-gees’ the Officials were particularly pleased but will Jeave of the track White 0 0 O| ing contest, of Boise ARler. &8 ~s6vss 8 B 5 0 B the which - - - Lou slips inside right being ahipped ¢BO a hand barrier at Longacres track June 24 in what prom. with the clasa of horses here for | Vannl, ot s ¥ B 1 8 oounted seven, ¢ BAN FRANCISCO well and punch rapidly to the Campbell, ~.... ¢ O 0 & 0 0 does the ‘ yet season. Better stake horses were assured lor :-ln.nn 3 ABR HOAE ises today to be the best horse-racing season Morfiasey 29 ..... | | ' 3 0 body with right hand while in | | @& ROOreR R B Btilaania. of ...... 'E 4 & O a a the feature handicaps, including the $lO Long- 04© @ % 00 for the Pacific Northwest's most pretentious 000 { Arehile. Ih wes @ 0 81 BN . iiivvo F 3 he 5§ Pocatelle ....ieenii. 10 clinch. But is colorieas and acres mile, Aug. 27, and the grade of piaters to VR, ¢ ..«v:: 8 | 7 8 § ) .. » %+ % 8 no{ “Sport Kings I 8 3 o ...... 0 center of the of h " Oyselman, ~... e 1 0O of 8» 2 1 1 06 3 0y Lewiston .. .. T X NOW CASV-PAYvl ... 3 00 puncher the knockout type. He | dally programa to vous Bt N 3 fill the appeared be better than | Walker p ssvs B B B R Y (18 ... %11 9 New horses were arriving e s .....% 1} takes a punch well, he proved in shipments of daily * ; innings) ¢ as Al previous meelings. Munt vinsa B o ..., 01 o % | Owenn, (K} | you o RS S .. the Baer battle, but the and workouts were well under way today in Van Pleet. ....,.. ‘ s E By Beers and Ballinger; More's whet 00l "SIOO Y B ... 81 %00 Baer The 10830 racing achedule provides for Nve p 0 o 6 0 8 )1 & 8 0.0 preparation for 50 days of racing. Erickson and Beard ! AlWeotber BN .iiiiish punches of last month weren't the days of racing each week, with plant % % 6 0 10 the closed 831 7 0 ... s SHsE » 1 0 Totals Baer punches of old . . . Longacres, situated 24 miles north of Taocma, Mondays and Tuesdays. Twilight racing will pre- g Rattead for Walker in seventh Balt Lake e M | 1, e cngincering provides [ New ... over was youth, is BCORE RY INNINOSN S BRI His victory Baer one of the seven major tracks on the Pacifie vail on Wednesdays and Thuradays, with the tirst Twin Falls iievesne B BB o ~ Los Angeles 1 COMPRESSED wend greater PORTLAND stamina, condition against an older Coast and has barns with a capacity of 700 horses, post at 430 p. m, so everyone will be able to X 000 000 100 Andrews and Myers; Bohubel, WIS ivvnvnnveee Dll | eslslante Dewioes = AR KO AR who same .. 811 DOD-TL 1oovioand man lacked the Already enjoy Ciiiirenss y MeNames, B B ob 2 2 8 09 vital more than 500 thoroughbreds have ar- the “Sport of Kings' Firat post Friday, Seatil, DOO000 3008 -Budnick and | wp milespn ¢ Hita 011 B ....::f 8 2 ; g qualities. You see that early in the | rived from Bay Meadows, Caliente and the other Saturday and Sunday will be the customary 2:18 | 020 4109 te 399 mere bead g?arshall, HUMMARY .coiraninieni B R isio 3 0 9 9 . Db §© just you wsee 5 12 ' O fight, as what a Conast tracks. p. m, Winning pitcher, Walker, losing 1O 12 L Piater. swrelosied wond wih Pru?ltur!...... & % 30 himself to piteher Stine pitehed Fißolne . ..ooiiiiiiiii80 8T JEE TS ...... c 11 gamester Baer proved innings Walk- | 119 sontast Rosenbergs Ify ....4 4 2 1 4 0 0 er T Van Peet 1 at bat, off Walker Bird, MeCorry Navarto, meve rend . ¢| and be . Hawkins, cf oo Ty Y (48 hits off Walker 7. runs scored, L Rasmussen snd Ritter protestion epuingt O fan , , . | Fernandes. c-1b ... 4 0 2 6 0 If you're a fight off Walker runs responsible for, 5. New bl cicccesv-8 0 B 0 0 0 see | Walker | Stine 3 out, by durnble SNNIRAE those pictures . 'Easy struek D 0 0 0 0 O . . or e Vict and bruisce om mere .i:0:50 | Walker 4. Van stine | BEEES B 0 B Pleet 2. bases j .. 9V FAIRWAYS 8 FAIR on off 1, I ruski; Silvers Joan balls. Stine 2. oovde. 5 s TUESDAY RESULTS and Mias Walser y .. iioiio 1 0 OO by pitcher Gyselman. SHARES B 8 D Points: Mahon, left on bases, . i B D 9 8 Take Fircrest Beattle 6 Los Angeles 8 thres-bhase 4 Improved. o 7 00 0 30 Sacs Oaks Vancouver medomised sonton BN 0 | Dean, 33, (odd hit. Vanni, OAKLAND, Sacramento division, or For. two-base hits Morrinsey, i 3 2 Cal. | First Mrs. Country club Odd even ! . < All-Wesiher 0 0 0 0 0 l siamedet €. Stine, Strange, in, wastion tread with BOSENAN .caiiiiv Maye, - 1 Oakland, 4-0, |Mrs. W. B. Burns, 32. Second di- chosen): Richards, 43-s'g ! VANCOUVER, B. The Vane runs hatied defeated through | Mrs. - White 2 Stranee Stine; RLDES | dlamends | Capilanos saerifice. closer neniod feo - - couver swatted 15 hits | . sty BRNO some top notch pitching by Bill||vision, Mrs. Harrison Clark, 32; 37',; Mra. Lindberg, 458-6'4- stolen base Strange: time, 313, um- snlety. a Batted for Brewer in fourth to swamp the Bellingham pires, ! | ton ond Schmidt, the Oaks to 'Mrs, Friesen, 32. 4173, Mrs. Brokaw, 84-141; 3015, Chin. Fanning and Palls GREATEST b Batted for Hilcher in ninth who limited . . - ooks, 12-6, here last night in W-l | & songlh SCORE BY INNINGS siX blows. .| Highland Fairways: Mrs. Babbitt, 55-14'5 -40';. Mrs, i _ Grovter ond endun Ban Prancisco ~.... 451 010 14016 'league | Rugger Ardizola of Holly- longerlived | First division, Mrs. O, Craig, Mc- play ...... 400 200 011— 8 SACRAMENTO | Morley Wit. 55-18'5 385, Mrs. i WHISKY onte irem now Tow Portland . - - | wood was chased off the ABR H O AE heridge, 401, Mrs Olaf Cann, 63-18 45, Ml Buponwisl SUMMARY Castano, cf sisnx ¥ 2 B 1 ¥ 88-55-513 BELLINGHAM In soish covdn. Losing pitcher. Douglas; runs re- Magstiall B % [ Inning 1 ¥ ...... x B 0 0 0 |Grything, 88-52-115--50'y. Second ‘ Diegnthe sixih when San & new boouty = spousible for., Thomes 4 Gibson Willlams 3 0 U 8 1 91! AR L H PO AR trounced the Stars, §-2 Bmert Huted 4, 2, struck I 8 <..00: % | diviesion, Mrs. E. T. Colbo, 113-T4- Douglas Brewer Hilcher 1; .c.... % | 1} % ¥ Stawart, ¢ Hollywaood. 2, Gl 9 2 E R 6 2 5 0 3 at San Diege sido-wells stroamiines out, Brewer 1, Gibson Hilcher 1. B ¥ 5b.. tometch 1 Barton. 1D .«iivec® 3 380 1613 575 Bliss, 1t aissiv bhalls, Douglas 1, Hilcher ¢ 83%0 &8 moved Into fifth pisce bases on Wiscsaveh, ™ -... & 1 8 0 Mangeb...... £ § % and of modorn meier s runs. Wil- 9§ Mrs. Ludwick, 43- of 1 1 stolen base, Frazier; home Oregon, ss £ % 4 Hollywod seventh, hits Storey, siivis T 3 I Parkland Harris, i SBB inte The son, Storey two-base % 8% & § COAST AGLE 2: Ogrodowaltl, @ s:.:. 0 1 7T Mrs. Morlock, 47-8 PACINIC 1R Cray 1 g% vl . coginaored 2. Prazier, Hawkins, Fernan- 9§ Tl3-—-35'3: BY Padrea collected 18 hits oft NOTE: .ciosc 1 0 ne Norbert B 1 Won Lost Pet % % BEhmidt B 1 Mrs, broke 100 for Btockman. 3» ..... ¢ § ) 4 ooy des, DiMaggio. Holder. McMillan: sac- 39. Sylvester Los Angeles ...... 45 30 600 Ardizola and George Darrow, Rlgney s 3 in, Storey s B B -1 .50 rifice, Gibson: runs batted sisirnsns W youleager, mileage Totals ... 3¢ 4113712 3 the first time in a blue moon by B a ¢ & Gve sader Warner, Wilson, Seatlle 1 Parquhareon, ... 4 0 0 3 0 Including two triples by Wi 4, Norbert 2. Rosen- San Francisco ...... 41 4 M Mo os dviviag o sepleie OAKLAND 7 ® 3 3'9 off sesditiens. kot a Comael 3 8 3 psoY=f = 3. 99. berg, Hawkins 2. Frazier Gilbson ABR H O A ,shooting Oakland iiitisareec B A ..:oso Donald, | | usL points @ S p s 2 B Fernandes, DiMaggio, Holder., Mar- 5§E 00 AL Davey 00 ey We fos Mere’s veseee lo IHAN: 8 ...:vicv 8 8 129 Meadow Park Hidden hole: .ccssvesssees 0 B !.. . shall; plays, to Jef- B 0 DRODE 583 He et M .covo-3 5 3. O 0 9 | i rulL overy sleeh, top double Marshall EUERE e i First Mrs. Secramento ...... 31 38 449 QUARY dotallof thin smesd fries to Sweeney. Wright to Frazier 2 0’‘ division, Carter, 25- BAN / ¥, ¥; Ysigis, 1B L. 8 008 B 0 BN ...... ooioo+- 08 B 8 ANS loader. Vou'll adwive dosive swe pitch, Abrey, B ¥ 81034 0 . ‘ W Priese BASYS wild Brewer ..ivisc % 0 W B 12--23; Mrs. Horswell, Mrs. Green 0 40 .40 Dlm BB 9 Portiand ‘ Totals 11 Patehett of s i ‘ ’ e Quaat. It ...... :: % 3 1 ¥ ¥ jand Yesterday's Results : 2 8 Mrs. Deline each net 25 VANCOUVER ; McDonsla inh so B 114 o ..-... Angeles Christoft- ef 3 0 1 8 0 ¥ Seattle 3 Los | AB R H PO AR Hasiin, 2 0 20 ‘ ¥ % * 1 * = (Mrs. Green winner of wsecond San Prapcisco B o \ e Hoens ...... : ¥® 16 ‘oru-nd | MeGinnis sa S 558 Dinliessandro | r/" Buy TORAY--be tomenront: & .iii.cvoa B 8 7T 8 4. 0 safe DN 8 8 Sacramento Oskland 4 .« : Hutch place when cards matched to par). {Samhammer. s ... 5 1 3 4 a0 0 Detore 5 2 Fail » Diego Hollywood & 50' 9: ...... D 8 San 9 2 \ (,‘?}:,‘ Pihes. 3 8 division, ib & 5y .00 Niemise, 2b B ’ - CITY, Mo.—The Kan- W Second Mrs. CGladys - . - iQuinn. T 5P KANSAS a Ambrose i B R all | Edy, 90 &0 9 Durst. > 8 kB ‘:1| ¢ % 0 ¢ it " Herrinann, » ..5... 9 LEAGILE o» 1 $ sas City Blues of the American &0 Roberts, 32-7';--24%;: Mrs. H NATIONAL B. L. Btewart, #l.. 0 0 1 0 § Gritfiths, 31138 BINE c.civseise. 7 B 0 D D D Won Lost Pet 3 shut-out Toledo, 4-0, Allen, 37-12 25, Third division, Calltesu b 58 -F 8 33 Olsen. p 5 &80 3 B B w“ association «o.rivvcssee - CINSIBIAEL s 3F B 26 ssssins Berkowite b S F 8 5B t::j with Totals ... 3¢ 63713 0 Fritz, 83. B B A Kerr B£B3 %3 |{RECAP in a baseball game 0 Mrs. 33-13'4 - s Jonsen, % Jast night 10% Volpi. « siksii: €% % rf P} S 9 9 a Batted for Bithorn in seventh ORI sacserriiins BB B BBR z K YOUR Seat- the Ladies will 0 Freddie Hutchinson, former b for in ninth, | Friday club hold Chicago o @ B QN B ssriscia® O 0 5.0 Batted Herrmann sessensisis BB 510 40 the losing SCORE BY INNINGS A nine-hole cross-country tourna- Totais B 8 1T 4:4'f tle player, pitcher New ‘;nr1.‘...... v,...1b a 3 500 15 27 10 ¢ ...... 001 200 010—4 sscoscicesss Marvin Breuer allowed Toledo Sacramento ment. This will be followed by a PUHLUBUIER B BB A Totals a 8 12 i")l.l."?uogAR A ... 000 000 0000 SMOOTN Oakland irnsicshivis BCORE BY TIRES Boston 3 B AW INNINGS Uhaly, of R "? i oenly four hits. Hutch's SUMMARY costume party and pienie at Mrs. % o ‘ scattered Philadeiphia 17 382 Beilingham | Lo 100110008 - 8 VIARRIY lLosing pitcher, Bithorn: runs re- Tuesday weeen @BU &N failed to help him. [ Turner's place on Ponce Deleon No games scheduled Vancouver 12 Omsatts.Clanall 2n1d mates sponsible for, Bithorn 3. Herrmann 1. | - 080 340 HOx - - Puccinesil, . & 0 3 ?de Hutchinson, $50,000 rookie of struck out. Schmidt 6, Bithorn 6, ~41‘130 ereek. AMERICAN LEAGLY SUMMARY Marrin, M " . + 8 ¥ : on balls, off Schmidt 4, Bith- e | Recaps given escep- in the American league Bases ' Brookdale Medal play: Won Lost Pet Stolen hases. MeOinnis Quinn, an B B & & 3 have Detroit orn 2; home , Orengo: two-base BN Kanle sicio F TR coccosvivinses B BB Cajiteays Volp! sacrifice hit Osborn; = ~ for seasoning, hits, Barton, Gudat, Lyman | First division, Mrs. #B-11 Marbie || farmed to Toledo Marshall Frye, s Brengel ¢ tionally satisfactory in, Oregon 2, essvsnsiine 1 BB hita Kerr Quinn Clemence, %2,680000o b 0 06 service Wieczorek, runs batted 79; Boston I two-base - gave eight hits, struck out six F. Washburn, 93-14 COVIONE ~.00c05:i0:= 31 B 563 McGinnis (20, Lightner, DBome runs, 3 8 % R 9 : Marshall; sacrifice, Marshall, stolen Mrs. Ardizoin. P.. ...consooooßos¢ -0 BB (2) 3 @ and walked two. Hutchin- Wieczorek, {79 (Mrs. Frye winner because CRIED E R Stewart aulnn double Durrow. p : P R batters Gudat double of ¢ : ¢ bases ioal B e plays. o Dapper. B o plays. Abreu to w Vergez, Detroit Kerr o McthHnnis Quinn; ; 6 son's record is five won and five lower handicap). Second division, Philadelphis 18 30 318 Tyseh. ..., 0o 6 0 Luby to Lyman toL{’mnnVergez, Lyman to ...... c... 11 hita 11 rune off Clemence in 4% it 0 z 0 ..civecssns D N AN s | lost for Toledo. Vergez [Mrs. J Knight, 104-26 7% WARhIREION innings. 4 hits. run n Hoover ..., i St louls