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Bert Niehoff Boosted for Los Angeles Pilot Marty Krug Is Having BERCOT SLIGHT FAVORITE OVER FLORES TONIGHT 10 THE SEATTLE BTAR TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1924 Bert Niehoff Boosted for Los Angeles Pilot Marty Krug Is Having BERCOT SLIGHT FAVORITE OVER FLORES TONIGHT ¥ ! Time With Club ale; | Tough | Same Old Tale; o J Will Combombs One | Americans Should Win Walker Beats His Pals| Logger Fans Cup - Angels Are in Cellar and Movie Are Squawk- It's always the same story Grimes Club; Seattle Los An- When ing; May Help Plays of Game’'s a player is released by one | | Be on Guard team and signadd by another in the | | This Other Baseball | . ~ geles Week; Gossip | British Golf same league, he always gets re. Best Bets venge, Camp Bkinner, let out one f-or X BY LEO H. LASSEN | Filipino day by Des Moines of the West. ’ outlook f ! IS TEAM in the cellar and with the | enr league and signed the next || his Broken faced ‘ First Punch That Hit Ber- ; not any too good, Marty Krug is having Leg May Be Big Team Without by Lincoln, his former team. mates in his first and || : troubles as manager of the Los Angeles) Handicap for New York game prac cot Behind the Ear De- tically won it single handed for I 9 club, cided Their { Yankee Star TwoßigMen his new team, He had two singles, First Bout are 4 The Los Angeles scribes talking of| double and a triple, driving In BEROT is favorite N Bert Niehoff as the new manager of the| BY BILLY EVANS two runs and scoring three. a slight 4 DODFJ Holderness and Wethered - o | 1o beat Marcario Flores In their bl . club. Niehoff, a former Angel infielder| the greatest outfielder that uHr:‘s return sixround fight at the ball has broken into the major Not Able to Make Trip and a smart baseball man, is now . -O\ piloting| . park tonizht. Jeagues aince the entry of Ty Cobb, to U, { the Atlanta team in the Southern league| . S. This Year Luis In spite of the ; Eddie Is Speaker or Roush.” Firpo | ?upmo'l "and he has his team in the first division. He won a penant ‘iTn- . sensa.- | , That s the compliment Man- Honal first | BY JOE WILLIAMS victory Mobile in the Southern league two years ago, the Miller Huggins of the New Admitted Here ~for nger NGLAND three weeks ago | has - . last season he ‘ | York Yankees Earl Combs, ] time that city ever won a championship, and paid Bercot looked like ~ picked the lmmi a who recently suffered u broken ' As Visitor the Dbetter finished second with that same eclub. { . of amateur golf. man | i at Cleveland. ’ In a ” YORK, 23.—Luis the leg game 3 ers July Firpo,| putside of four . Krug has some help comingin Ray Grimes, the big first| { who will rep-' Combs is New Yor Nl»:\\'Bouth American heavyweight knockdowns that from the | at present in | resent her In !hog 4 (‘hxcqgn * fighter, was admitted to the were scored by -,. ‘ ilmseman There will be ho wa fourth renewal of United who ;\un\nlrsxlnn {Cubs, will add hitting Blates “as a visitor” the Manila socker. | Onslow Fighter; of telling the effect of the Inju: | the Walker -:uy‘ late Monday, . after being detained at Ellls Island & | strength. ‘until Combs has put the leg U matches at Last week Ber. 3 ““"isince But the team needs a lot of help WAk den Clity, N, his arrival from Bouth Amer showed | His Team Leads j | test W, Vo Y.| ! ot & |r\rry ica this morning i and unless Krug gets it the Angels Beptember 12 world of class In Jack Onslow, former Gilant BROKEN LEG ‘*.l“\;‘““ g Blanca Lourdes, a lare doomed to the second division. | 1S |LTRL gy proxmnnnln:. his splendid battie £ calcher, is the hero of Richmond SERIOUS faced the toughest situa | The team is young woman, who occupled a state. | Krug & | hardly nnd‘ with Bob Harper, representative fhese days. He has gulded his A broken bone In the leg b '"-. room on tion in the league when he adjoining Firpo's the and he looked like to first place after getting look! very serious thing to a fast man ?or the complete golfing strength nf‘ llnor| ;.5‘ team American Legion, was held on Wade Kiliefer's place as the llr-l; Ellis| 1 million. a bad A month in baseball. Combs Is that type that k »; away to start. country. For {nstance, B, Island. Bhe is to {Dog always had a winner .in f,m: subject deportation BERCOT Bercot willprob- interest in the Virginia of player., Had he been developed | W.l Sl mgo.all | Holderness, present champlon, is not on the first ship salling for | Angeles and it was no soft snap to| Havana, ably be a bit more cautious tonight pennant race seemed dead as & sprinter he would have stepped | league for which city her reads, Istep into Killefer's shoes there, ! ‘(o make the trip. Nor is Roger passport and will force Flores to lead more, there was talk of a split sea- clese to 10 flat for the 100 yards. "4 and Firpo hurried on Niehoff, blood Into| across the bay In their first did all revive interest, as Ports. | injecting new Wethered, who tled with Jock meeting Bercot to as son “In all my career a player the first Yoat avallable to New York a " {the club, might make of the leading, Flores being content was 15 games in the lead, -!ronnr‘ Hutchison In the British at mouth enthused s and manager I have never open as soon he was released by It takes two the and [team out of it. Krug doesn’t seem with counter punching. .| but truckers flumped On. | Bt. Andrews thel over any other recruit as 1 have in 1921, coming. Amer- immigration authorities. He had not | un- B alow's by winning 20 lto be able to get consistent results. to make afight andBercot will charges, | Comba,' continued relished his detention over Huggins. lca would be handlcapped in the during the force Flores to open up. * ] out of 24 the | Seattle Is playing In Los Angeles doubtedly games played during ternoon. The u-‘ “He is one of those great South American was| Bercot's and Flores' took the lead. this week. The Indlans opened lhe| same degree If Jones and Oulmet aggressiveness 3 '”d:. real stars, who come being chaperoned by | with that club there and players, repruenuuvn‘ punching should make a whirlwind season were suddenly to be 108 t to the team. of Tex and Fickard only about every 25 years, Rickard, himself of dropped five out of seven games fight out it, However, Cyril James was busy thruout the day “Combs hasn't a single weaknesa. Hastings making The of bouts When they got Los Angeles In regular run are on Y Ro-, strenuous efforts to obtain re- , g His arm isn't to be compared with Tolley, who Is leading the invading Firpo's \ the rest the card as follows: attle they won six out of elght. The with of Bob Meusel's, but is plenty good Britishers, exudes of lease, | ~ Freddie Cullen vs, Ballor Byrne, Dines llndunl weren't in condition a note mill. It Boldt thut, was not clear whether nnt far better than most major or |first week and didn't have their enough, light heavyweights, optimism and forecasts a tight Senorita Lourdes outfleiders. ium will be allowed to Gill ban. ‘true strength ready. league Mickey vs, George Ishii, and gory battle. leave Ellis Island, if bond is “A natural batter, Comba hits any even Ch While this series is on the Seals tamwelights. Star for Cyril posted her, dtar Champs of with ease. James Hastings will be | “Cossack” vs. will be Portland at Ban kind pitching equal Karloff John Dud. playing “Benorita lourdes is kinds of supported by W. L. Hope, who held here ~on Francisco. Portland has ter- Heo times all pitching per. nick, heavyweights, | gone prior to her for and hits the ball hard. If } Is not whelly unaccustomed to departure Cuba” Sallor the two fectly ~ Maley vs. Harry Murphy, Thursd ribly during past wnku.! International the office of the chief inspector said. his doesn't affect his play, matches; Dennis ‘middleweights. - They knocked off Frisco seven injury “We out| & understand she does not wish ?7'! former o take his Kyle, newcomer, who elim} Dan Salt and Lonnle Austin ; BOLDT, president lot elght when they played In is certain to place I are l‘nn.i ‘ho nated in British to stop In the United States, and is Seattle Baseball club, wi among the game's greatest batlers. Tolley the ama- the smoker. Jthe land recently, but they haven't done en }munx | | teuy, at route to Havana. She s held on the annual “spread” for Th “Altho a big fellow, Combs Is striding along a four. it '| anything since. here | underds gait to do it; K. F. pending her departure for that Star league cham The big series of the week will unusually fast. He can step bo’ Storey, captain of Cambridge city.” down to first as as the plons, the George the Sacramento-Vernon duel at quickly e university team, and victor over Sacramento. They are. both diminutive Whitey Witt, one of | town Cubs, win very Wethered In the L. the fastest to amateur; €, In the race. Sacramento in men going first in |much a match Carter pers of The Sta Hezlet, fine player, and Leads TFidgets American league, the R particular threatening of late, ] the of a noted mother ing th Combs his son golfing shield, being i e ———— “Once he geta on, uses | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE the In who age of 72, Pla | Won Lost Pet honor guests an | OAKLANDPITCHING speed to as great advantage as Opening playedmmly":lin ith women's Francieseo 59 47 587 - Play |Ban ...coov.o THOLDS reaching first.
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