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st See be aera bl OCTOBER 23, ik seid ‘The Bremerton folks were out for blood yesterday, Headed by the Marine band, about 100 bugs and lady-bugs came over with the ball team) Will Hilly Marchant EPMA ccna tr i HOTEL BALLARD Best Bquipped Motel in Balla pr ft M arines BE GUIDED BY THE ADVERTISEMENTS BELOW. ~~ BY TOM ANDREWS—™ WATCH THE PHONE NUMBERS, LOOK FOR | Burke, but has decided to get into; that works with Hebtning rapidity Pay a af Fong Hyped Bore = SPECIAL FEATURES THESE PEOPLE ARE AD. - Qnd the gridiron squad from the navy yard, and they had a good time,| featherweight, a6 what] the game in earnest, | Land hy oan step away from rusher py as to at aesen -auecacanal: ba if both scores did the wrong way. During the ball game the} many boys from pond y was thinking of retiring, in a ity le Yolgast must not! pie ie = the halyard iF Giapensed a tow. nie Mement iehine- betwen, the tuaitas, Gadlbnve falled at—wresting the ¢itle| but offers were se. nur that tget We Goa that Well is a dub | age pl ngg gehen a dy VERTISING. THEY ARE RELIABLE AND WILL weral times during tho fray tried to rattle the opposing batters with | trom Abe Attell? he has wired me he wil! be ready |for he is .one of the beat boxers | i." shanty bat § — S discordant outburst. Tut is didn't ecem to work out very well, for the| “Lightning Billy” as tho Britisher |{n a short time to enter ng. {sent over in some thine. fea tak. cha. tances tome on MEET YOUR EVERY WANT. feason that the slugger generally connected with the next ball, How-|is wh at ho or! * navy yard, an Charley Schmuts, | com @vor, the Hremerton people can feel proud of their athletes, eapecially|elever ax Jom Di , the cham | light, bat when the New Or Talking about champions and the| inner Tacoma Tieer hurled. for ¥ the ball team. It was, generally remarked that the team was particu | pion of Great Hritatn. jolub made a bona fide offer ur they got, why should Adjing «tars. Both pitchers were at! BALLARD BAKING CO, Barly (ast for an amateur one, Marchant was picked by Will match with Eddie MeGoorty, | Wolgast get $22,000 and Matt Wells | their peat, Sehmute may have had - — padianteeniniais win eha . Dilly agread. It) only $10,000; Hoth are chanpt lthe edge, but many fans remarked Phone Baliara 14. that Gordon showed a third more *. wing for Papke to make.terms | wells is champion of Great Britain To the initiated fan, the | idea of soning 1 Haine Gordon opposed to Charlie Schmuta in a pitching duel seemed funt Hoth heaved for the Tacoma club last year, and Tealey Raymond thinks they are the classiest fm the league, without any exception. How they escaped draft or pur. chase is one of the seven wonders of the year. Schmuts showed form, with plenty of speed and perfect control of his spitball. If Go: ould have put on as much smoke that Sunday Bill Lange, acting for the Cincy Reds, watched him perform, in midseason, it's noh he would De signed with Garry Herrmann’s bunch right now. Blaine’s lon — been a slow, tantalizing curve, but yesterday he cut uj breaks. Gordon amiled all over himself when he fed Charlie three curved ones yesterday, and Schmutsie took three big swipes—and gat down. The sign painter evened things up a little later, though, by whiffing Gordon, and then it Pier} Charlie's turn to amile, Dugdale sat in the stand sth oa was clear carried away with the work of young Lambert, who played second base for the navy yard Mada. The youngster is but 16 years of age, but he plays the bag like @ Veteran. While he was unable to lay down a safe one yesterday, he Batted around the .300 mark during the season, and he handles himself ‘at the plate like a natural slugger. Dug proposes to see more of this Pouth. oe eee Bieiler, the Bremerton catcher, is another dandy ball player, although almost too old to have a future as a professional. He caught nice ball esterday. When he squats to hold a signal conversation with the piteh- @r, he draws his head in just like a mud-turtle pulls its topknot Into tte sbell, and a few of the fans remarked at the similarity. Dugdale is an Old big league catcher, and he laughed heartily at Bletler's antics. said, though, that Bleiler was a dandy catcher, but too old for a bush Prospect. Bileilor is close to 30, He raade two of Bremerton’s four hits Yesterday. This young fellow Hanna, who was purchased by Detroit from the) coat Balt Lake club before the drafting season, looka anything but a classy | receiver at first glance, but the longer you watch him go, the better Nike him. His underpinning is rather frail, but he is of the lanky, boned type and strong an ox. He didn't have much chance to use his wing yesterday, but he takes a nice swipe at the ball. He has been turned over to the Chattanooga club, so the red headed Jennings will not Bet a chance to see him perform oe ewe Whether the Giants win or the Athietios win—one new record has Deen set this year In the annals of world’s series egmes. It 'y the part the weather has taken in the contest. No game today, and prospects ox eeedingly bright for another postponement tomorrow. The last game was played Tuesday, so if the teams do not get together unt!] Wednesday, will be a full week that players and the thousands of fana who ate tn rested in the struggle have had to give way to the weather man And, by the way, this delay is doing the players no particular good. A ball player can't be housed up in a botel for a week, without exercise and factice, aud subject to the strain that necessarily goes with the de ¥, and still be right on edge. Of course the reat, In a manner, is a good thing for the pitchers. If McGraw so wills, he can shove Matty right back at the Athi fs the big fellow's arm has had plenty of rest Also he can use Marquard again. Thos he will not h than these two stars in the entire series, if he so chooses. @ny of Mack's pitchers should be ready to go in. eee e Likewise, Sort of looks like those Sox could beat the Cubs without any pitcher at all. Yesterday they loaned thelr star, Big Ed Walwh, to the Cubs and the Cubs loaned Mordy Brown to the Sox, Likewise, Jimmy Archer and Billy Sullivan, the catchers, traded places. And the Sox beat the Cubs to? Big Ed Wolsb has pitched great ball for the Sox this summer, and after yesterday's game he was presented with an auto purchased by pop slar subscription by admiring Sox fans. ee ee ‘The varsity squad walked over the U. of P. 8. boys, from Tacoma, ee, in such easy style that some of the spectators began to think the Intuitive Dobie was hoidjng his bunch down in order not to bull the market. Of course, these practice games do not give a correct line on class, and after the varsity boys have dropped a game or two to some Feal team, these same folks will be the first to holler—that ts, {f the var sity boys lose at all. Some enthusiastic fans Insist that the U. will go QGrrough the scason undefeated. No More Footb alls ee a Seattie Automobite School, a | Broadway. 10c A ROLL Work Guaranteed cue Ss thoes photos We high-grade exons Oe = Nell, and famous Kaxtmakn formulas When Buying RIFLES Shotguns or Ammunition Don’t Fail to See Theo. Wilts Co. 1012 First Ave., Seattle, Walter Wand has been a tower of-strength to Gil Dobie’s grid- fron squad for three years, so that after the present campaign is over | it will be no no more pigskin for Walter. Some other young husky will have to be developed to go tearing down the line for those| end run gains, and to pull those stragetic forward passes. Now it is Walter, halfback, but fn a few years we will read on a shingle, Walter Wand, attorney | and counselor, etc. It is the law for Walter. He is taking the lib. eral arts course at the U, prepara- uigiice’ Sik || Clothing, Stickers, Slipons, Athletic Goods, Etc. $5.00 Up Seattle Sporting Goods Co. We flatter ourselves that we have in our employ the best gun smith in the Northwest Bring us your gun repairs and we will prove it, mOUGHTON & UNTE: 216 Yesler Way raw | to use other|® eeeeeeeeeee a few with |* TOM ANDREWS. Ames, the london manager of box ers, to meet the beat boys in Ameri Manager Ames has the confidence in Marehant to win the championship of the world and for that reason wants to arrangy « match with Abe At tell, Ames will go after the feath orweights with the ulttmate object Attell,” Ak y he hooked at York and New Orleans. Marchant has bad many battles the past year and has won all of them, being pitted against some very clever English lads. |ag good as Jem Driscoll, or any way near as good, be will create a sensation, for there are few box ors living who compare with Driscoll. Billy Papke has been taking life easy since his comtest with Sailor Jack Johnson No } to shake bands and has | and the club officials say they will|and Wolgast of America, although do the rent jhe i credited with being the A peculiar thing about matching | world’s champion. However, a box apke and MoGoorty ts that they | or must beat the world’s best to be are friends. Eddie trained Rifty for | come wortd’s champion and Wol his first mateh with Ke never beaten Wells, There recalls the statement of a prbacher|is nothing fair about the propost- that it was impossible for men tojtion and it hurts t box @ professional be oe to injure one another ish, for in thin inatance at least there is no il! feeling between the boys, who box merely for thé pay }O test their wktll fter the bout they will be glad if one ont points the other the best man will not heattate to congratulate the other. Bob Moha had another “call off,” this time hie match with Frank Klaus, at Boston being postponed because Hob had a sore hand or sore arm. This is about the fifth match Moha has called off for such causes and promoters are beginning |to think Bob's arm ts worse tha Harlem Tommy Murphy's malart About the enfest way to get Hob into a match f# to have him post & substantial forfeit abead of time. Tommy Burns, ox-champion, ts on Australia with Jim Clapby, the measur t of hit protege, Jack Lester, but it can be atat ‘Tommy is on spother jmission, He in anxious to take to} [the Antipodes a strong lacrosse team, possibly made up of Indians, and on bis trip will make prelim: nary arrangements. If be ts} Ad Wolgast figures he will havo} a snap with Matt Wells, when thoy | meet In Now York, October 28, but | he must not go into the contest] jwith (hat feeling or he ts apt to| get fooled, Wells is the kind to) worry a lad lke Wolgast in « short bout, for he has a long left hand Evangelist ; “Lightning Billy” Marcha wi He Snubs a London Minister Gridiron Contest cee eee eRe Hee LONDON, Oct. 23.—Jack Jc clined to enter the evangeltette might ike to lend & hand at tmp: they did not want to risk seeing RESSEKRERA SHS ER FAMOUS BASEBALL PLAYERS me from the Hev. Stanley Parker, of Neweastleon-Ty lad learned that the champ was retiring and thought that be son respectfolly told the clergyman to mind his own business. He also seized the occasion to tell what he (hinks about the people who “queered” his fight with Bombardier W eee eee eee eee Ae) «Three touchdowns, with goal hmwon han gently but firmly de field, His invitations to enter who * R VAC | nuaky Bremerton sailors yesterday chyperdhing «Soon Heetor in the second of the two roving things card bill at Dug’s park. McDonald's | 004 coaching stuck out all over, in *| the play of the Rainier team Z| white the boys trom the navy yard jwe re sadly lacking in team play, | they showed they had all sorts of | good. football material in jranks. Their punting was parte *, simply because a black man whip a white one. REAP ENS BO 29 SNAPPED AT WORLD'S SERIES 2::571.5.-"" Athietics. Marines. RV.AC telabeee | Moffett . | | Corey Stevens e Cunningham . Lindsay HM... | MeNeil . ) | Beau . Dougan R. Wi McKnight .. Burke Shand +. Consors . J. Wilson Summar: Referee, Coyle, Um pire, Mucklestone. Head linesaman, Courtney. Touchdown, Burke, Wil son and Connors. Ryan Leads the Coast Sluggers’ Relie td tee ed * * ® SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 23. ® * --Hoine Heltmuller, former # | ® Athletic, bat now of the Low Angeles tall enders, instead of Buddy Ryan of the Portland pennant winners, is the leader of the Pacific Coast league in batting for the season just closed, according to unofficial Tecorda announced today. Hett- muller batted 343, whilo Ryan hit at a 338 ellp, Ryan has played in 189 games, however, while Haitmuller participated {n only 78, so that Ryan’s con- sistent performance with the willow throughout the season really overtops that of Heit- # muller. Day Snyder Beebe eee eeee et SSCRSEE EERE EEE EE ss ANACORTES — Anacortes the Burlington football team by al ncore of 9 to & yesterday 'Valley Boys Win\**" * kicked each time, was what the | 4! & speedy little gridiron boys of the) slipped over on the} thetr | McMann | T. ...D. Dougan | none. + Almarquist | ORME EEK ER ee ee! beat | emoke than during any game this | wu 6 had some splen- did breaks on tap, although a trifle wild, The game was a good one from every point of view, There were a fow spectacular stunts, but, little to do, because the pitchers were working so nicely, The score: ~ Al. PO. 1a 6 i | pwcSemen= leccoene ol necce-ndon ee ee Heweewowed S] wewrecewe 20 © nen arenes S coouccoccF es Hanna, ¢ Nehmuts, p T aa Reore by Innings Bremerton oo00 Stare eee eee) Struck out—By sebmuts don 6. COAST LEAGUE Portland Vernon Oakland le’ wl ecoo-eoeny o| eoccceecs 3 S al eocceesno> = rancieoo |. and La Longe Kohmidt Secenf Game, Portland re at Molkie and Francisco 1 } Young and ka beds "yutier an erry. Oakland At Bacramento rtinons aldw and Thor " 5 Tiedemann; Fits Oakiand onto O'Rourke and Price First Game. Yornon At Loe Criger Brown. and Brooks; Mit ernon % Loe Angeles Raisigh and Brown; Ps Brooks. Rangers Beat the Celtics 6 to 2 The first association football game of the season was pulled off at Woodland park yesterday after- noon, between the Celtics and the Rangers, old-time rivals in the | Northwestern Arsociation Football league. The Celtics started in as though they were gomg to do things and at the end of the first half, they bad one goal and the Rangers But in the next the worm turned. The Raster boys got real busy and scored a half dozen goals, while the score: Rangers—Hendry 2, Upton 1, Kerr i, MeGrath 1, Doig 1; total 6. Cel- Uce—Clarke 1, Mair 1; total 2. Rangers Rutherford Hughes MacCatferty . Upton Patmore Hail Hendry ... Munroe , Dolg Kerr Summary Lincamen, J. MeHaffey, W. Fraser SAFES oralar-Prest) VAULT DOORS | PURCELL SAFE co. Exelusive Agent for the GENUINE WALL'S SAFE Pretontaine Mids. 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