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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT: BATTLE WIND AND WAVES FOR SIX HOURS AND LIKE IT STANDINGS NORTH W EXTERN, | COAST, W. i, Pei! i Vancou. 6 66 “ G4 4 hae ay Few fana know that Gue Hetling, whom Judge McCredie loaned to 20 Law eT o8 AM Joo Cohn last fall and created the fuss that ended tn a dectsion by the | AMERICAN. national commission, was Walter McCredie’s first choice for the man-| pune, ti 44 agement of the Portland club, in the Northwestern league, The m pes,‘ 19M. Y, . 167 tion of the peaceful third baseman made after the adoption of the waiver system and was kept a m In order to transfer Hetling, MeCredio had to ask for walvers, He did not look for any trouble in this respect, but was mistaken, Harry Wolverton of Oakland, in need of talent, was not overlooking a bet like Hetling and naturally did not waive, When the news was wafted over the wire to McCredie he turn od blue in the face, McCredie was outwitted and reluetantly he re) celved the check of $600, the cash consideration for Hetling'’s services, McCredie liked Hetling and thought he was a good ball play Gus is a man of very few words, but what he says carries considerable wetght He would have made a sterling manager, With the $600 he secured McCredie purchased Nic Williams. a o 0 © Hackenschmidt was in such grand condition the other day that he burat into song-—and the irrepressible Doe Roller gave it to the ‘press After the mateh he sang another tune, and again it broke tnto print $33 467 Hebe de boat Phiiadetpble ssrscescerecees 6 At Brookiya ‘ Curtia and Madden; Burke ar At Loule at ha: AMERICAN LEAGUE 0000 0 esssverrh Bw In six years’ play, Joe Tyler, the Spokane tennis expert, hak won a Plait; Thomas, Bali ana ; over 100 cups. This your he won 16. Hf 00000 af a 4 Umpire George Hildebrand has taken less money from the bail tate, Meausd players than any umpire the Co league bas ever had, “What do I want to take thelr money for?” explained Hildy, when this urinal condition of affairs became known. “The ball players need what, they earn, for they are only working seven months during the ye i what they make has to tide them over the other five months the asian z P 4 year, Oftentimes they cannot get good positions on account the|, N@W YORK, Sept. 5—fiplash! jd Norton's point and entered the short space of time they have at their command, and are compelled to The almost nude forme of three, wo- | open A’ tie, , ee feet loaf through the off season, I did not relish @ fine when I was playing, | mee struck the water ot New York| The waves were over thre ee although I only paid one, to Bull Perrine, in my life, and I am not|>*y. A moment later they were |high, and several row boats were it’s come and gone—the big match. It waan't so big, sfter Te wae ves at RoE ie SE |, Fiator apd Mitze; Leverens Portiand A . a ee t Kneramenta Ps Sd au 4 Kun; Hyram and Kerne. Vernon ... pepe yes ot Ee At San Pe ‘ going to tnke the players’ money if I can possibly get by without it.” swimming side by side, headea Peete swamped and their occu ‘ranctero . i) and Hogan; Henley and Berry Coney Island, 16 miles distant, pants were saved only when launch ing heavily; the @ir) went to their rescue, Mins are? was cold; even in the bay white | Golding’s father, in 9 Ipunch, en-| And just to show that the long swim iow * ;|eaps tossed the boats that followed | treated her to give up the fight. hadn't tired them, they spent the! NEW YORK — That Gustave the women. “Daddy,” pleaded the young wo-jevening at Coney Island. \f. Touchard, national tennis All over the United States this| doubles champion, today possesses Frank took « gentle hold of George and eased him to t Then he took a playful hold of Hack's toe, and Hack ~ ong $8 B. hurts, Frank-—cut the rough stuff." At the same time the Lion gently “ee Misa Elaige Golding soon man, who is 22, “please let me f [ tas tes ons oa Soutien Oy pene Ae but it ert jead. Beh her ovens ‘ules Lit swim, The tide le bebind me and sald a baer after bree jal of the wonderful ee which hats *; I'm feeling dandy.” ‘women have been proving! won him the championship, was the knee half as much an @ strange little animal that came over on|!ian Howard, Swimming third was 3 a the |that ‘swimming is one sport in which | made. apparent here during a Mra. © 2 . ht the steamer with Huck, that accomplished his downfall, The animal a Cope Ally pena ee FF ane a a. ae ne lthey excel. Women are especially | mixed doubles match with Touchard a han paltry having |6 hours and 1 minute from the time [fitted by nature to be good swim-|and Mise Holmes playing against A race of thelr Own and who onjof starfing that she ewam up to|™ers, I'm not afraid to race any | Miss Gillette and Harry Parke j of 4 1 ~|man along the Atlantic coast in @| Frequently throughout the match pected, incidentally, to outewim the |the pier at Coney Island, drew her lieatis extn? |Toucbard cut loose, bewildering his =“ DAVID EDWARD DUGDALE IN 1941 = - women, self out of the water and asked for "“ ries LOS ANGELES, Cal, Sept. 6.—) Teddy Bear 2:05, Don Pronto : Before the 12 miles of bay had|a cup of beef tea The picture on the left shows the /Opponents with Is Bre haps i fans are jubilant today |and Junior Dan Patch 2:19%. The beon covered the men surrendered| Half an hour later Mixs Howard | swimmere making the start. |sortment of drives and twists, The Over the announcement of the pur | $10,000 stake event, the 2:12 trot, and were taken into boats. Miss{finished. They were the only two| Migs Golding, winner of the race,/match went to Touchard and Miss “gi beg ang Kasie, ternary is scheduled for Th Golding was far ahead. She round-lof 17 starters to complete the race, | is shown on the right. | Holmes, 6-2, 7-6 itcher for the Angels, by — "8 cane Tic at : “ ie m eee ciddhiietiigicitioasabianaiiind t Hi wry from the| NEW ¥' Hivan, ra . ¥ | ea oo Reng gag yd PUERTO TEETH EEN EO ETE USE EEEEEES = wery. boxing commission, has resigned. n le e SUBSCRIBE FOR— I health is given today as the *) RIVERSIDE, Cal, Sept. 6—Lee | reason for Sullivan's rotireuent. * ] 1wers in Fifth P lace *| ’ Flame") Del! ar pitcher * * Star Pi baseball team.) NEW ORLEANS—Those who * a» e ea e a y ‘ “ene Sjattended the bout here be SERRE EEE RE ER Re | i to be is Miss Rose V. Leo |tween Jack Dillon and Eddie Me «|! FS 19, of Los Angeles. Delhi|Goorty, which was stopped in the ee eee _ = |, ste oma nail a nied SAKAAAAEMHERRE NS Delivered at Your Home a | gave his age as 22. fourth round when it was discovor-| went into the arena, and Hack couldn't keep his gyos off {t to save his| Tere have been going down at a). 1 okie saw it & F ed that Dillon had @ large boll on/|life. It was his goat. The goat danced every time Gotch winked his| pretty rapid rate, but no one thought | , *| To show my appreciation of the fair and square policy of The : LEXINGTON, Ky.—The post sea-|his right arm, received today halfleye, As a matter of fact, Hack has always doubted, in his own mind, | they would get as low as fifth place.) 1 pane ae weak kee eM) Seattle Daily Star, I herewith subscribe to The Star for a period " a. between the winners of of their admittance money. his ability to defeat the American champion since thelr firat memor-}They landed there, ail right, with i. PO. A. % || of one month, and thereafter until ordered stopped. to be delivered | ‘first and the second half sea. — able encounter, and all this little by-taligcoming from his training ¢amp|* “sickening thud.” While they | 1 + $!) to the following address, at the rate of 25¢ per month in city, or a Pennants in the Blue Grass EW YORK — Nobody loves| merely helped him keep up his own cotrage. After all, there in gome| have won four more than the Pip H $ 31) 0c per month by mail ‘ started here today. a down - and. out, not even in| difference between a hulk of a man with strength that could apparent-| Pine they have also lost four more, : : big New York where there ought to| ly cri#h an ox, and a lithe, active athlete, lightning fast, and the orig-| 4nd in the pe * i hs MINOT, 8. D—Drawing of num-|be a fow persons of a sympathetic | inetor of three-fourths of the science that goes with the present-day | Point behind ; NAME 2 ccocscceancc ces cugesccdaows pebectas i | bers of winners among those regis-| attitude toward a loser. There|catch-as-catch-can wgestling. Bring on your Zybsxcos, your barefooted | while the 1 i for government lands in the | was no brass band or big crowd on| Turks and your turbaned Hindus. idie, the Giants gained haif a lap. | w 3 j 4 Berthold Indian reservation |hand to meet the tamed Russian 00000 Mand gibege ardiye rian é ook sawoteh ovnes ooaee Commenced today. The usual lot-|lion today and he aroused about as HU" Gteon was in the midst of a fanning bee the other day: | Beavers and the Giants * ree bo art | tery system 18 employed. much enthusiasm in sporting cir said Bill, as though struck by a brilliant thought, “who do hind the Indiane—nine from *, witless cles as did James J, Jeffries upon | You think stands the best show East? jead, Se} KANSAS CITY, Mo.—A few min-| his last visit. “The New York Giants,” sald the player who was addressed bY} 1. Gis, aut ws Tigers yeo-| : 3 the southwest is Steen. isda - fated by St. Louls and Kansat| CALAIS, Prance—Willlam @ur| “Who do you like?" some one ventered to ask Steen. torday bet Jt reavired Lt ees ‘ # promoters. Witchita, Kans..|gess today swam the English chan “Ringling Brothers,” was Bill's curt reply. Quick! the fireextin ~ i ae centane der toe Gaede i 5 “Which withdrew from the Western: [nel from South Foreland to Calais, | S¥!sher! and found the sledding tough. Moe H 4 Okla City, in the Texas /a feat which swimmers for many bo aE ES bes het tho haut pone I and Sage H and Little Rock, formerly |yoars have been trying to accom-| Just hold your breath—the performance will continue shortly. Poti bor the ‘Tigers, Higgins Le. ( gz Southern, would furnish the | plish. Next act, ladies and gentiomen, will be A. Wolgast and P. Mc! nd, Paves it and Baker finished it. 1t ae) 7 eae C, , « of the new circuit. The only man to préviously swim |!" & ten-round go, in Beertown, for the lightweight cham Ob} was a pretty exciting affair at the| soore by innin ° the channel before today Cap-| e world, September 15. And, believe me, it will be some scrap, timo the winning run came over in| Seattte ° mmm, | (a ©0009 Folks at the White Sox park yesterday wanted to see win, ae See ee ae peers ng samuel double, Raymond sacrificed him to| ' Two twirling phenome, who in the spring gave great oil eee ears tor scored on 6 passed Paul Strand and Dave Skeels—both Iai up with sore arms. If the@ two | boys could have kept in the going, the Beavers woulda't hay big lead they now enjoy, the eleventh. Then it was that Fred Weed came through with & neat) »» Wolgast |tain Webb, who later met death » ‘who . is|trying to go through the rapids at MeFarland | Niagara. a ten-round bout here Sept. 15,/ ——— active training today. Wol OAKLAND, Cal.—After suffering f, says he ts already down to the for many weeks from brain fever, welght—133 pounds. die Smith, it known sporting writer and referee, died here toduy PORTLAND, Or.—Fourteen of the —— pacers of the West will NEW YORK.—John H. Cusack of away at the Country Club track | Brooklyn, backer of John L. Sulll afternoon, contesting for the) van, former heavyweight champion parse bung up dy the Port- of the world, is dead here today Fair and Livestock associa Cusack ts said to have lowt $48,000 : Among them will be Hal Mc- in bets when James J, Corbett de- Kinney 2:05%. Nordwell 2:08%, feated John L. [ong rae iw THE HYATT-FOWELLS SCHOOL ANNOVNCES ITS REMOVAL TO LARGER & BETTER QVARTERS IN THE SAVINGS. BVILDING 1 ren i run and 2 bite off 2 tania T rune and 1s bite ine in TF 1-8 Off Raker tn 3 2-3. tne to Hage and “SEntries Are, |i", 882 p82.) ano on. balle—-OCt Off Higgins, 1; 2 oo00 0 “Little Bluch” Frary, daughter of the National league ump! 4 conspicuous daily attendant at the Spokane games. She knows of the players personally and has a lot of baseball in that little old head. oft Bak : _ C Fast — OMING Fast) 5... joc vise conven woe Entries for the Seattle Dog Show | ¢rn Collection Co., 433 N. Y. Block are coming in fnet this week, it be-| Mata 6169, aikced ing the last k for Meth of ayy CGE NNT jentries with the club, Sec Dance at Dreamland tonight. | @o*oo Pittsburg fans got their first look at the much-heralded O'Toole in the second game of the doubleheader with St. Lo ry cently. The first game wan won by St. Louis. Throughout th ~ game the crowd called for O'Toole continuously, and when thi Palmer capers ant Boston torrie a veh are to be a much larger class than MEALS demonstration that made the pitcher blush. ‘When Ke struck out the| heretofore, this popular breed hay ag p 8 non he struck out the|).)necome more widely owned in| Str, City of Everett or Telegraph = Se ae ra = = LANGFORD FAILS TO SHOW HIS; first man that faced him he had won the crowd, apparently, but when ‘ t SLEEP-PRODUCER ho struck out eight others he could have owned Forbes feld, ibe. Weatyv eee Pens reckaves ter u Dan the fall show was the Boston terrier eo-—-what was that we heard our old friend, Doc Roller, say?! . , . 8 | Thorndike Girlie, owned by Alfred jotch fast, Hack equally so,” ete. }Carino of Everett. Other winning Rea Bostons from Tacoma and Califor: hown, making the Tommy Ryan has been engaged as boxing instructor at the Mult- pe Fg ee Keen for the local orang torte gag rg Austin, please note. George Douglas will |r ncters to contend against. Entries ain hold forth at Spokane, to ga tor the show close Septeniber 10. Jakey: Saumgarten hee. been heard from again. He breaks into! a oT) print the isco papers long enough to remark that Ralph Willis is fe; Nexing. ~ 5 the best pitcher in the Northwest league. Well, maybe. ee nad Fivciol arty “Gotch is strong, Hack stronger; fa Call again, Doe. Yam eames Additional Selling Dates For Low Fares East VIA THE “MILWAUKEE” September 15, 25—October 2, 6 Return limit 29 days from date of sale. October 17, 18, 19 Return Limit November 15, » ® Rrerett TAs p.m Steamer leaves from Colman dock. and schedule subject to change rt {94s em, NORTHWESTERN I BASEBALL TOMORHOW AT 3 P.M. TACOMA VS. SRATTLE Youier Car Admiasion 260 and 80 Take the New HEAL ESTATE Fast Train gees TO 5 acres, 12 miles from center of Seattle. Price $400; terms $40 cash, bal- ance $6 monthly. $108.50 . 108.50 ese L8G +++ 72.50 | Rochester, N. 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