rAOE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR ?"TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1922, Star Tennis Entries Will Close Tomorrow Do you play tennis? The object of thin meet is to provide every tennis player a chance to play in competition where the class If you do, you must certainly be interested in The Star-Woodland park tournament, which will be held of play gives the average player a good chance of tournament play and prepares the better players for the for the third time at the North End courts, starting n«xt week. morr importan meets of the season which follow immediately afterwards. This tournament is open to any tennis player in the city, and there are events for men, women and jun- There are no charges for entering the Woodland park meet. All that is necessary to enter this tourna- ior boys. ment is to fill out an entry blank. These can be sent to The Star, or they will be accepted at the tennis de- The regular five events of men's singles and doubles, women's singles and doubles, and mixed doubles partment of Piper & Taft. ?re listed. Then there are singles and doubles for junior boys who had not reached their 18th birthday Those entries must be filed before 6 o'clock tomorrow. before March 1, 1922. Have you sent in your entry yet? |Used-Up Star Pitchers Are Now MIS FEEME McGinnity, Real Fight Ahead for Coming Back As Regular Players m 49, Still Star League Finalists Joe Wood and Reb Russell Are Both Coming Back Strong as Outfielders After Pitching Washington Park'* Unexpected Defeat of Three Their Pitching Days; Both Men Were Strong Hitters While Doing Slab Duty; Brothers' Dye Work* Put# Pep Into Big Junior Se- Russell Is With American Association Team and Wood With Cleveland ries; Games Sunday Veteran Is for Booked BY BILLY EVANS Danville, in Three-Eye !EN Bill Stitts, Washington Park's speed- * back the Three Brothers \u25a0mm i i J?cr- NCE a star major league pitcher his usefulness as a hurler his: League ball pitcher, turned outlives Dye in great game Sunday in career as a big leaguer usually it, ended. Works their few instances a star pitcher, 11V BO It DORMAN the opening day's play of The Star Junior The records of eontaia where after big being pronounced thru, has shifted to some other position and made good. : TTOW many men of 41 could il«|i league finals he made a real scrap of the Joe Wood of the Cleveland Indiana ;s a notable exception. ' out on the mound and pitch series. Wood, in his prime, was one of the greatest right-handed pitchers in the ulna full Innlnga of tut**bull In a pro Running like a steam roller over the teams feaaional It-ague, even tho only a < preliminary division, Dyers were history of the game. Wood was, H pitcher with a world of stuff, who put in their the everything had into every pitch. minor one? heavy favorites for the title. he many In* throwing his curve ball, which was a most deceptive one. Wood used And how could perform thl* Hut Stilts and his Washington Park team stunt and win? they can walloped. a snap motion that seemed hard i n the arm. It is possible that this motion mates showed that be ' was Not many, In anawer to the first j The upset will give the other teams in the had much to do with taking the "zip out of Joe's arm when he at the question. top ? game. anawer league more confidence and the Three Brothers tossers ' k of his In to the aecond?Joe Mc \ Ulnnlty, know they a fight for gs Wood always was rated as a jrcxi hitter. For MTtftl JTMUI he nursed at utiy rata. face real the title. Once Joe waa known aa the Iron Sunday's games &. Wheeler, Washington the arm along, hoping it would recover its strength. In order to keep in condition he played j showed that West Man of t>»- New York tilanta. Now Park, the Fremont Cyclones and the Three Brothers teams a great deal in practice. itunagn the outfield he'a and owner of the I'an all have the Prooubly he never aspired to become an outfielder. Constant work in the outfield dur- vtlle club of the Three Kye league. a fine chance for practice soon proved, however, that he had much ability a.s a fielder. Thin, plus his t-'mdtng hi* pitching ataff ahot to title. lac plecea, he undertook the twirling Th« Htllmnn Merchant* and the Each Team Must known ability to hit, caused him to hold a major league berth after it was definitely proved, hlmaelf, and for aeven Inntnira held L V. westermans made diaappolnt- Umpire hit. pitching days were over. lila opponenta m-orele«ia. In Mi* Ing ahowlnga In their firet aturta In Furnish Now he is playing right! eighth he weakened, allowing three the finala, but both club* are cap- Two ruin, two were eorned. In able of playing better ball than they field regularly for the Cleve- of which Ktu'Ji train In the final* of The the he tightened up again arid , openera. doing mighty ninth did In their The former Htar Junior league. muni turn over land club and a prevented further scoring, IJuvlllt pitching team la too weak In the two bwlnJla, In (nod condition, good job of it. & to I. department expect v-ry joins won. to to land to the umpire In charge before pr*i«rnt time **Reb" Rumvll. atruek out three men during At th« Sox Joe high In lhe final atandinga, while rwipectlve gtimcm. White Hurler their Too much the Chi- thia pert or ma no«, hit one and laaued onetime lltar left-hander of j lb* Wcatarnuuta atlll loom aa a dan- time ma lout Sunday waiting for threatenln# to one pu«a. control for a cago White Bo*. ta pretty fair Ki and Rock Inland 111., hta native town, at \IKKT club dn-tiM Rtnrll thru togeth- each game. htm Minneapolis In the the age of It. He hu lived an ath : Two undefeated teams get aent to MKRKLK sure won \u25a0 oupie of strikes on Ute bailer He couldn't lete'a life ever since fumed tho he ! er thla week at Houth I'mrk In the American association. IpKKIi publicity by Hodge proceeded much uitilcirvd to pull ha fa- waa, In day* In the league*, fit at game of the day when W»l win for Minneapolis. He nude a rs- second base hta big j failing lo and mous "bone." und win A Wheeler mlim with Washington quest that Joe Cantillon. who wa* for lien rough for his ability to pitch tliereb) knlni a IHIlMii! tt a ball comtw or noon. Thla game will bring aaaaagtng the cluh. pv« him a double header*, the atrain never told 1 Park at New \ ork. 1 his «tum is Indud dors not suit the pitcher It la al- Charley A W. mound chance la the outfield. on Joe'a arm. aa hi* preeent ability ' llaruln. W. rd rightfully In the Its* of fam- ways possible for him to secure »\u25a0 ought Russell, only hit .I*7 that prove* Irregular living, not work. igalnet E.'ltti". Thla to while he ous "bun eh end'' {Mays that have a new ball by appealing to lite 1 Song- he holds aenda men to the acrap be a pitching duel. The Houth H year, ahow.M much ability aa a bmi In major*. umpire Hodge dri ided to ratn- pulled the heap. Nobody ever took better care Park boys walloped Waahlngton distance hitter. John AIHWWII ?*!»? t*»a>ed t« blne umpiring with pitching. 1 In the of him..-If i ban Joe. I'ark In the preliminary seaaon. but In 1J!0 he finished see-on ? baae with the bases After getting two strikes on McGinnity tnti second Joe in the Giants' uniforvi by the form and fight Waahlngton 'g®ll§F Isague battmg a»*ra*ri with a mark ta the batsman and the filled. He ?ucceeded. only hating ball Turk ahowed agoJmit the Three of .331. He had made rood a* an find that hb teammate, Kid K1 returned to him by Catcher Bi other* the W. & W. outfit (ace a Iran Jnnm. «nr of |h# »lar« af (km Ntfielder said base, waa »e«n to r*amine berfrld. w>as i«rup)ln| NrhaJk. he Thr»* Hwlhm Worki twin, »h« Ij«*t year he was the sensation real buttle. "Hoc" tieoaler, playing the it very closely, and then, with- «? Hsirni f«r *uada9 '? |iMt of the league He again finished outfield with the (tilcago tuba, out consulting anyone, he pro- The Three Brother# Dye Worka »tth Ua*hii*Kton Park, will ha *m- second with a mark of .3M and. In once caught a fly ball In th<' last ceeded to throw it into the lie- tangle with the Fremont Cyclone*. lltiiml ia rt(h< field a«aia*4 (ha » ra- rtioni ( jrrloaea ia the aecwed |sn« of addition, made 33 home runs. half the ninth, wlih the base* troll dugout. heard down The former team mutt win or prac- mtum. of fc£H3Wfr the Now It Is Mhl that several major filled and "illy ooe out. and pro- The rules say that any ball tically be eliminated from the run- ltwtu« cluhs are angling for the ceeded to run to the dub liouae thrown into the dugout entitles r%< IMC COA*T IJUtll r. ning. The Kremont boy* are going T*a umplraa a 111 Hi t>a aama Wt»n. PA ' ord«*r evert Sunday. Joe Kokash will of Kuasell, who four year* Willi ih> 'lialt> Millie ih<- base run- all lias# runners to advance two great guna. hitting like championa Mrrices Vf rr»»n II \t 413 Hand la the first and third camaa, with was waived out of the majors ners scored. on second the Lately. In Bud Kd US bases The runner on corner i -**m .«...? 3t 34 .Ml iMvla. Joned. Kddia Whltaslda* oa deck tor Uss wceod ' aa a pitcher. The»e are Just a few of the waa allowed to store, while the BT LEO U. L/ASSE.N *«» Grandee* St 24 .419 Kenney Johnaon. Herb Union and 1 Struggle*. plays that hrad the Ibl first lo I lorlUrd 34 34 499 bonehead one on moved third. Curley Howera they have a "Murder- pls~» final have been Fortunately for Mr. Hodge, ?>«atU»# aelected vovna majors. (Imago managed lo win the tlma this a ill ha pulled In the THKvlait of fhc w»«on th* club. going along ?! with the Dye Worka alugg<-r«. j «««k. It otuini for I'Uh After a good (rounds. QUAKERS Clarence "Nbovfl" Hodge, a game, ( to S. Otherwise Kid K*it l.a*« ... 31 31 ,919 clip during th* early week* the Baw have finally hit th* bottom of the I The Dye will probably member of the pitching staff of (ileaaon might have >aid a lot of Worka WALLOP Udder. the place picked for tf»«m at the *tart of th» neuaon Huffy t*wii WII.IIH AN IRAOI r. Mart Kd Hwtft on the mound again. W hea II eamas ta ptekln* tha haat the Chicago White Ho*, pulled uncomplimentary things to his baa Woo L/MI. Prl, ahoelMop la the It's a a hard hitting rlub. bat lack* pitching »tr*nglh. The Indiana cleaned Swift pitched a remarkably fine avriaa. toach one other day that entitiea elongated pitcher. N'M Tork ST l« .421 Hud l>a» l». of I reft?oat, the up Ova out of leven from th* llorntMM rDtMi or THr rrAKs boneliead in tltjr, two bad «e«k< Cl«v*l«*4 tl game that would win nine out of 10 INrk (*tif- hunters. ball, if your stunt . 19 :# .491 fitha, of M a*hinf (Mi I'ark. Won knocked tb« Beea down lb* ladder at n breakneck I|MMI # Otror Cat- UM Pet game*. but that waan't an a*t * hicago Ing prove coal!) the tans and . II 19 4*« ordinary af W W and Krsn4 Queen Aa ft* i J «»? t waa play Detroit. doesn't I Phtlad'lplil* lin*. heeler, grune. plaj opesrr Itra*4*ar * < Tile game was very cluae. I>e- manager forgH about It. Hut 'Witklriflbß ...... 79 29 .491 ordinary I who didn't tha ail* of }t»atn» « « «?'* Willi* Kamm for 1100,000 to tha Chicago White Hox cu 19 :o .411 atlh Hillman Mrrehaats. art ad West Sarnie tr4 » .:?* of the Three Brother* outfit and stolen baaa*. the three great Kriaco atara la on hie way to the Jimmy Caveney IA( New Turk I II 9 I three thefts to hla rradtt. ma>om they are expected to hit their stride Anne'* slugger* "i with Cincinnati now jrd Jlni o"<\nnel| will report to the New Yo.-'t Queen Flrit f«m*- VI. H. K, now. i Complete hatting fielding and pltchlnr hits. Ulanta In the eprtng. average* HOLDINGto eeve n scattered Leonard Put Connie I WaahinitoA ...... S 3 9 will be compiled and published Two Cast-Offs w:'l have thre* pitcher* Kremont Itaeton ...... Oil I at lh« end af tha series P»trtcei!i. Franklin's hurling phe lAt i OUrrtty, upon nran, hi* team to a J to 0 la certainly a peach of a home run race going on In the mijor fci» k? n tA«-AII4 IINFT H. H. E. 14 man Merchant*. Then the Cyclone* out of the running unless they show Roger* ' ...... 11l ; bia playfleld yesterday. Mack's Team in Flag Race Hornaby and Kenneth William*, the two gr*at St. l/mu atar«. WMhlH«l0ll .....a UoMan 9 19 1 have Kd Jonea anC Davie, b-.Ui rtversJ of form. Anne monndsman, are leading the field with 13 homer# each. Ming la coming along Bud la bit Stary Mat- Britten. Queen raaU'ff* have rounded oui lof breaking In as a regular at this Miller IklltriM. Fmncin Oltiinn Phillip* luck. He held the In third place with 12. The Bambino ha a made but wallop for good deceiver*. I ton la slated to pitch for Wc iter- played In hard time. one th* ?nd l'l« ln»ch. Oharrltyi Fivrrr, Karr. r«j. they TWOConnie Mack'* ball club. They I I loop returning The loaer of the Hillman Mer- man* again with l>>n McGlllvroy Quakers three blnglea. but Isjrt alnce to tha fold He will have to go In high to even I«rtoi» and Riml. I to Ail yenr "Pep~ Young of De- chant*!,. atruggle when hits meant run*, are Young of Detroit »ml catch tlila trio, much lea* break hU 1921 record.' V. Weteerman at on the hill for tlu Mil'mana. found him "Pep" troit had trouble with hi* throwing a New Tnrk 34 II 111 was the excellent the American Aiuxh lation. wa* MM opinion has l>een verified, for Denny field at 2p. m chief will center around the the Chicago White Sox, one of more than counteracted He THK Th* Internet ion- 14 ably the maker of Fielder Jonea as a yard daah In which Jimmy Auatln. IMltel.urc 23 .411 the moat-fatted leaders In the pitching of Htaley. who held the Shin- figured on as a certainty for first ? both have played great ball for him. Queen Anne'a loaccond man. will t>e m |,*>ula 21 n .444 Amerl-\u25a0 manager. pitted agalnxt .411 league.. baae. ' In discussing their cases Mark aim- Brtce Taylor, Kranklin'* colored atar. It look* like the ('lnrlnitail ...... II II can gleweavers to four hits. In the American league, Muck was unable to agree on sal- ! ply says: beat event of th* day. IW.H.klyn 29 II .49* In 180* was known a* the ! at the The score: R- H. K. I li 29 .474 The club ary with the recruit. In order to "The addition of (MiUago Jonea won the : present time, there exist* a condition « * - Young and John II .171 "hltless wonder*," yet Ballard lliMfon .....II similar to that of the days of the Broadway 3 * * protect hlmaelf he put In a claim for ] Hton has made my club. I was posi- ll'hlladrlphlt II 14 .141 American league pennant and a | SPEEDY PLAY [ "hitless wonders." and Fowler; Stuley Johnston tive neither wa* thru as a big league- world series with that aggiegatlon. Batteries?Kox Th» «or 4 IV H K Reference is made to Lee The Cleveland cant off has gone so \ er and that they would deliver for To win the world series, Jonea had | Fohl, of and Burnsed. I Now T*»rk I 9 I the St. Browns, and Hhldley In a well up to date that Mauser, who has ; Ime Their fine work hna exceeded IN BIG HIGH PliUadalpMa 4 II 9 to beat the Chicago Cuba, 1 Louis Urban Art Butler bested iAt concededj Shocker, star duel Hiawa'ha since agreed on terma, has no chance | ! my fondest expectations." RailTlM l»ourUa. Phea and K. Hmith; to have been one of the greatest cluba pitcher. pretty pitching at Hen I'elera 1-ep knows baseball. defeating Lin- King. Hull* and line. In the of the . In ISOS ! Fohl He Is a playfleld, Weat Seattle SCHOOL MEET history mighty good figellll top manager. There la it at the coln. 1 to 0. round of the high The acore? R H. E the Cub team was of Its; § chance that Shocker may make him [ llnaton 4 9 game : j errorleas while MONDAY'Sechool tennla loop ra<« brought I ? * great Lincoln played ball, A< Brooklyn Jonea knew baaeball. He I a one. guilty out aome remarkably fant court Killlnglm Fielder the Weat Hlders were of three Ed Walsh Is hrn tininMh W 11. flatteries: Miliar. and Uow* the The St. I.o\ils team in a strong Learning i>*l»er»)r. ability to drive player*! All work. [dy, Cadorc and had the Damn, boots, but Butler's work In the Itnm ii ootriel.lrr. till lie. I Sill greatest club. Shocker Is a great pitcher, an- liiMiirr with III* and get results. Yet the as plnche* held the Rallsplitter* score- Wednesday the third round will filled uKI t.*at R K other Ed St. I.ouis the Tlgrre, ft lu Th« aeora? H during his inan err Walsh. has an pave the way for the opening of the a. I 9 set he possessed i leaa. Cincinnati .?????????**.««?. I ' excellent to say who will win 4 19 Inl career at Chicago waa l-M Walsh. | chance The score: R H. Umpires aeml final* on Thuraduy. Tne final* A» Plttaburtf 0 the American league E. peunant. Tribulations ? triple I»onohue, Win- Walsh, then of the great- of th* Inning Hatter one j < are I'ournter'e tn 10th and If* Schnetl and Ed Lincoln 0 0 billed for Kridny. Cole* If St. Ixiula should win the pen- TTMPIUE TOMMY CONNOLLY Walwh, when at the height of Heath earrlflr* fly gave the t'krdj gn, Olaiii'r and Ooooh. rnt pitchers In th«« history of the j West Seattle 1 3 3 hi* Mond.iy'* acoi*-* follow: a fc to 4 win »v«r the nant. much credit, and deservedly so, I'ubi. game, unquestionably made Fielder j Batteries Shldley and Hyman; broke ed Walsh In as an Ameri- pitching career, wan a mighty har Jones n great Butler and Sypher. man to umpire for. There 8-S, #1; stenifel (W. S.) defeated KiKht hlte In the « ? big were two eeventh Inning gave At Chicago 0 sort of an tfhocker naturally would play a th* run# * Perhaps some explana-: Ocha (1,.), BS, 81; I'uraon (H.) defeat- Vank* aeven aiut 7 lo 4 we- North and Alnnmlth; June*. part. reasons. Inry mer the r.atterlaa: I* necessary for such a state- I ed Scott {Ba.), «J. 81; I,ewl* (B) de- AthletUa. HHig MUM hit Kaufman and Wlrta. O't'arrell. tlon I In the first pl«r*>. Walsh h)id hl« 12th homer. Here It Is: Walsh, a glutton Shocker Is the Ed Walrh type. He a (11 I, ijbick- tnent 1 fe&tvd Miriitfuot 1 8 4, 8 2; In 40 la a great pitcher, who Is game and ! deceptive xpltbiitl whicli he always land defeated for work, could take part from i J «i. A.) Shaw (K.J, 8-2, Vartilnenn'a homer In th« eighth | likes to work. He is the fellow ever to 50 game* a season. He could be . t>roke over Hie plate at the 8-3; (Ariglin (1,.) Inning with |>|| f on hrekp np n 11* j Entry knee. The defeated Scully (Q. AUTO upon win more. ! anxious to answer the call of his Star enabled tin to 20 or , Tennis Blank I Mid Hpithall la hard A.). 8-1, 6-1. I'litis tn trim Ih* depended j to Judge. A low ball tiliiiiln, 5 to season he won 39. Some aaset manager to save a game. and l.und (1,.) de. One la the most difficult to call correctly. Double*?Ocha TO manager to such a Such a type of pitcher Is almost wl«h to enter the event* marked with feated Smllli and SERIES for a have I X In The Star-Woodland Sledman (W. S ) by Uriel*Hon I*l th* H*d Hot down necessary to every pennant-winning In addition, Ed WIIM ralher hard with pitcher. Park Ttnriin Tournament: default; Och* and l.und (1,.) defeated two lift* mul th* Henatore won th* first club. Such a type of pitcher nam*, pitcher that : helps ito pleaae. day working Wiley 1 to 0, mid dropped the soiuml. END TODAY It was a« a relief On# whllo and Wark ((}.) liy default; ? bring greatness a manager. to I. the aerie* tied at one all, Walsh wax at his best. Any time a i to to , irx a game at Chicago Connolly, Vander and Barkliind (Q. A.) de. Men's Hlu*lee Women's Singles Junior Boy Singles Seattle and Vancouver were to pitcher began to falter late In the : rather tired at the way Watah feated William* and I.lKhtfoot (Ba ), Knur tills In th* Hinlng WITH wa* fourth scored finish their four-game auto |K>lo ae- game, and the White Sox had a lead MISKK HEATS KOI'ER 8-2. 2-8. 8-2; San ford and Scully (Q. thr*e rune anil ilrnv* Donahue out of the \ diaagreeing with him on an to I. rlea with two tllta at l.lberty park to- a run Doubles Smith and Young (CI.) by Into the breach to hold the Mlsk'", St Paul heavyweight, won a Ken's i atrlk«*w, stopped the game, turned to default; day, the flrat lit 2:30 In the after- rushed I P.rtn.r) SlenKle and Holland (W. S.) Uniting Bogmsh Sun* a* * plnrh margin. 10 rounds. Lou won a 10- \u25a0 the Hfand and nhouted: defeated Nan and (i-4, hitter In the noon, and the second at 7.00 thla Clark (K.), 8-1. ninth Inning, t larem * Mltrli*ll hit a was 100 tough for Sammy Nuble beat Harry London in homer one evening. No situation "Indies and gentlemen, I d*»lre to with on. liut It w**n't lie fairly reveled In 10 rounds. You Bogush won a 10- enough mul tli« llolilns loet won the opening game Walsh to fßce. Double* apologize to the Vancouver pitcher round decision from Jack Women's for not knowing that Mr. Untie*. S to 4. Seattle evened the rushing to the relief of some Stone. (Nam* P«rtn*r> HERE'S ONE WAY Saturday, and Walwh thrown nothing hut HtrikeK." a Sunday. Mulligan count with win That bit of aaroaarn stopped Ed LEWIS MAY muffed a foul mid l»t In two WIN of the run* that The winner of the series la billed for the rent of the day. helped I'levelaml win 1/iNJg>N, May 30 Ted ("Kid") from the White Hog, K to ft. to play the Portland club ut the Mixed Doubles Tommy, however, has a keen mem- L*wtN. Hrltlsh middleweight (Nam* Partner» boxer, southern city early In June. ory; he never forge ta. Recently, he recently knocked out by (Jeorges Car WAI.KKIt WISH | fore the xtart of M game at In Boaton, l>entler the flr*t round, has BOKTON, May 30. Mickey Walk- 11l KMAN WINS a newspaperman dropped into the brought suit against Boy the French er. Now .Inracy middleweight, AIJROBA, 111., 30. Joe BASEBALL Doubles May Bur- Junior umpire*' dreaming room. Connolly for PA tine COAST LKAGUK (Nam. P»rts.r( champion libel. knocked out Pal Heed In the fourth Chicago, won a popular deci- and Walxh were making l,ewls man, ready for claim* an article purporting round. sion over Sammy Mandell of ltock i the game. to have lieen writ lon by Oeorgos nfi ford In a 10 round bout here lust can play alter o'clock on week da>«; after o'clock on "How is Kd getting along?" asked IIIIjO. Lake vs. Seattle I or their fight, entitled "What I New outhroHk on aide of Bight. Salt the neswspa per man of Connolly. ! Think of IX-WIM," which appeared In Kllaui'a volcano alurta luva flow In well," replied Tommy. DOUBLE-HEADER TODAY "Very "Me Town Topics, was llbeloua. direction of Kalapana, a seualde vil- ?i.\KKI>K WINS Saturday. has a fine to make good. lage. Name.... j chance COlil'MlirH, May 30 K. <>. FIRST GAME 1:30 I I'mplrlng la not exactly new to him. CINCINNATI. May 10.--Battling l«tdl«V Day K*«7 Thursday i hitdrca'a ¥>ay Every fH