Winthree of Week-End Games; Tie Series Up! Bees Go Good in Last Three ?T\Thg L {Ingside with the Cameraman at Big New York Fights

Winthree of Week-End Games; Tie Series Up! Bees Go Good in Last Three ?T\Thg L {Ingside with the Cameraman at Big New York Fights

MONDAY, JULY 6, 1925, THE SEATTLE STAR 11 Bees WinThree of Week-End Games; Tie Series Up! Bees Go Good in Last Three ?t\thg_l_{ingside With the Cameraman at Big New York Fights Contests Here Walker and Greb in Furious Mixup; Referee Collapses When Shade Knocked Out Slattery Lucas Loses Tough Game Sunday—Tony Lazarre - Winds Up Great Week PACIFIC COAST LEAGLE Won Lost Yot San Franciseo ~..... €0 " AT BRIt LARS CisoniisiniinB 3 3 Rt 140 48 Angelos ...oovivnee “° Ja33 Neattle Fsdvasssine BT o i3 Portland ........ vans B 1 a 1 5 Uakland ..., as 5 17 Sacramente . 3 M 183 .S R R 3Ly e HOW THE sERIES ENDED Won | Won l.holllo ssiananas 4 1 Salt Lake A Verash ../ ivvy 3 | Loe Angeles ss ' B San § B Francisce .. Oakland savs Pertlang |.. & 1 « |Bacraments ~... GAMES THIS WEEK o Sacramento al Seattle, Salt Lake at Portland. Vernon at Oakland San Franciseo at Los Angeles SAI.T LAKE finally got started against Seattle in the second Rame Saturday, winning handily, and %2, they kept right on winning Sunday, taking the contests, 4.2 and 61, Seattle won the first Saturday same behind the good pitching of Fred Fussell, 4.1 Walker and est by a tally, Mickey Harry Greb fought one of the fast fights on .rccord, going at top speed for 15 rounds, Greb week-end The results gave the The in winning. picture shows them a mixup in the center of the ring. The photo on the left shows Referee teams an even break in the eight Purdy collapsing from a dislocated knee. SamesLUCASplayed.WORKED WELL Fred Lucas pitched tme ball in the first Sunday game for Seattle, How Abe Attell Started in | but sume freak bounces and rather .[.———: In the biggest upset of the big New York ring card held last week Dave Shade wobbly support in the first innnig Won Lost Pet. ~ Sets Record Stopped Jimmy in three rounds. Here we have the picture of the knockout. ¢ gave the Bees a 3.0 jead. the i Slattery For Washington ........... 50 878 six ¢8 2% next innings Lucas blanked the Ring Under Assumed Name Philadalphia ........... BRII DEAN, shortstop of the CRIOEY 3 Bees without hit, The visitors « : isvrsaveiniae 4d 562 '\,ln.\‘mn-: a ~ Goorgetown Merchants, was be. Eihessvtnniss DY 0 AN broke thru for another run In the Detroit 36 " deved to have created n new record Weinert Count in Bout With Wills M. LOows i ciscianinnee AT Taking eighth, Champion’s Father Objected NOW YOIk ...coonoooee.33 ‘" o in Jlocal Semi-pro league circles, when Featherweight i In the meantime Seattle Cleveland ....cvvosnsve 39 AOO was hit. lFormer wos defeating the U. B to 50 '<;.mxn|xmn John Game; Tells of When B i R 334 ting Singleton rather hard, but Boz:mg McCarey Attell, 18, Arizora Sunday, 4 to 1, at the At Washington.. R. H." B, he tightened in the pinches and he Sr., First Saw Abe Box Grounds Dean made 11 as. IOW SOTR 31213 1 il'nl" got breaks s snawes some lucky on hard.hit { Biniy, three putouts and one error, ’ VAR s e hmin balls, The locals finally broke thru {for a total of 15 chunces. By T. J. (Uncle Tom) McCAREY Hatteries—E. Johnson, with two ¢ Jones, H. runs in the ninth, i While Dean was setting his record [ Noted Los Angeles Promoter Whe 1s Revealing “Inside” Stories of His Johnson and Gengough; Zachery and l PONDER PITCHES {breaking pace, Bonju, Georgetown t Career Exclusively for Star Readers Ruel, GOOD BALL | pitcher, was holding the Sailbes to Abe Attell got his start has always seemed to me hits, Ray Willis, besides scor- ~. Eimer Ponder held the Tribe to At Cleveland— R H. B im., ;HOW a run himself a Ing by getting single run and five hits in the second interesting personal story. ORI B “one : an Lsy 9T In Abe's parents .':m'l n triple, knocked another of while his mates piled up wix . were much opposed to boxing.. For CNPBIRNG LTy 0 cgame very {the runs scored Tuns on Dumovich, Miljus and Eatterfes—Thurston, and that Abe had to do his boxing with- Connally i The Bcore In H E. Hasty." reason and Garbowski, Sehalk; Smith U. 2 3 out their so he took another 8. 8. Artzona j 1 Lazerre knowledge, Tony completed a great Myntt, 5 name. I 1 what it | Georgetown y 1 s week, both In the field and at the could remember wish | . Batleries Bletka and Wallace plate, the best was, but doesn’t matter. Even the club At Bt, Louls- R: 8..E, individual perform. it Sonju and Hampol ance tosser i of In a series here BETORIE s2t any which he was did know ko baii wel 1 1 bgfore boxing not | this sedson. his real S Db s i e i FIRST GAME name. LOSES PAIR Batteries Whitehill, Halloway, Sal! Lake— AB. R, H.PO. A E off Abe, under his nom-de-plume, started Wells and Bassler, Buah, Davis, Van BAN FRANCISCO, July 6-The Frederick, If ..... 5 @& & 5 o o YL Gilder and (Thirteen Oaklund Acorns clicked the Bit b s 860 with four or five knockouts. By the time Rego. innings.) league. Connolly, ¢f .4v.s¢ 2 1 1 2 ‘& @ o ———————— topping Bedls for two games here DRDwek o e ¥ Y R six were that he had reached the papers RT ePR L SRR ATR e 2 e winning, 10 to 7 and 7 to lazerre, a 8 ...... 4 1 240800 P‘“— |yumrduy ¢ 5. In the firat Oakland mads Coumbe, 1b ../... 4 1 5 ¢ o beginning to give him some edge. When a game, Xindimore, 2B 6 the first Plcker. .... 3 ‘8 ¢ 3 71 NATIONAL ]| aix runs In Inning, T, ¢ ..divis d 87 0. @ would on make a fea- e B 0 02 show go they would [ing's home run accounting for two e | aimgieton, P t.iiid 00 ) 8 ———-——_———-——J | of the scores, oy, e ture mention of this “Knockout Kid.” Litan m— »4" v Won Lost Pot. Totals ....,..33 4 & 17 18 1 In the second game, the Oaks got N 8 osavsidd UL il is ' w 1 ; Seattieo— AB.R. H. PO, A. B McCAREY away to a fourrun lead but the Now YOrk ..votoveenses 397 XRBA 8 j Of Viiveita 2K e had knocked out a more, Abe's futher began A 3 29 © Bi after he couple 24 in iiiiscivenssos BS A tallied three the next 3 BYOORIFR 4 ' Seals BYEBY, 2B iicicaß D 8 2 @ ;FINAIJ.Y, like all the it at table and got enthusiastic about it, B DA S iit i to the 0 n A8 frame, Two more in the 8 hair 8 0Y LT read | sixth, and CIAIAnRE] 7 of Franclsco. But he knew that littie civsavnscesis S AT g-:m.dred,..cisie @ 1 6«8 !rest of the people San never in the seventh, the Oaks rf. B . 1% gave Philadelpbin .. ...ovooo.. 32 ASL ¢.ccoo ‘unn Herman, 16 4 0 0 10 o 2 ‘Abe this hero the paper was boosting. was Chicago sagssssnsnssn 38 4 A0 ia victory. DRUORIS 3B (o e Y e e Abe’s mother became so enthuslastie that ... ss The old gentleman and on Doston s 2 “ A9 First game: Rl R .Baldwin,#8... 4. 1 3.3 %.® % I wanted to break the news to them, but he totd IR e e i Abe P R several occasions shfaioenseses 40 B to At !O-l(lnnd X 6 0 Baigvin, ¢ .... 83 0 X 1 e best way to have a real surprise for his father was Chicago-- R "B he that the San FYRDCINOO . i,mc .ivsavaso 1 2 Too the Black knocked out ST il 0 | strong for Charley Weinert, Harry Wills, Panther, the New= v enea 000 008 32110 {inyite him to go to the next contest. PRISDUPE <ivi. foinvs 1 Batteries: Kunz, Kaiser and Read; Adonis in the second round. The above picture shows Weinert draped on the floop as he AR iia sk {ark Telals L. Y Yo 18 | Now, as much averse to boxing the old gentleman was, con- i it s nes 1 1 Griffin, Willlams, Geary and Ag- B see “marvel’” the Batteries—Kremer, Morrison and tafter taking one on the chin. £ "Ran for E. Baldwin In uinth. as he was very anxious to this papers were new, Ritchie, | - Beore by innings: t»en!ed. to. Gooch; Bush, Alexander and Hart. t Becond game: R H, . B Salt Lake ......... 30000001 64 zn-ferring nett, with as he knew that he would have T 15 HItS | Abe invited a friend to go them, 4. e.,oeieee 0 ; .oviciesic 40000003 08 [Oakland Feattlo ............ 90600000 32 ito leave the father to go and dress for the contest and wanted to do » San Francisco ........ § 15 0 BHE At .civeecsiine $ 201031038 New York-- .....R. H. E ) Coast Tennilennis no from the old Boehler and \ {in o way that it would cause suspicion gentleman, é Batteries: Read; 004ast Runs responsible for—Lucas 1, Ringle. 3 10 the wonderful Philadelphia ...... ... 0 ton sald that it to be most fight that Griffing and Yelle, Agnew. 2. Struck out-—Lucas § Singleton 3. ; 80 Abe was going ;anrror, : ‘ e NOW JOPR e i Gk i 1 on down the ring Bases balls—Lucas 4, Singleton 7. Hit would ever see. He had the old gentleman right at .‘ S j - by plteher—Lane, by Singleton. ‘he Batteries—Ring, Knight and J. | | Htolen where he could see, bases—Lazerre, Coumbe, Two-base hit-—— j side Wilson; Nehf and Snyder, ~ UP A NOTCH into the Abe had o cap over hix face, 80 he couldn’t =\' O'Doul.

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