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FROTHINGHAM, HARVARD'S FULLBACK, = STOVALL TO AS HE CROUCHES BEFORE TAKING BALL . WASHINGTON |* CLEVELAND, Oct. 24, —# w That Geo, Stovall, first base * man of the Cleveland Ameri *# enn leagie toam will pilot the allenged Judge McCredie for a series of ganies, next), Washington Americans ov apring, with the Portland ors, and the next we read will probably! ® the cirenit in the 1912 sens be to the effect that Bob has dared the winners of the world’s werlee 0] iy rogarded ax certain In base: ke out on the back lot and have ft out, Very well, Robert, but ly fe Gibile Bare idler, it is atart,.we wish to say that you haven't a chance on earth to b & reported that ab Hughey Jen MecCredie’s Reavers, Not that there ts any not » difference be- l@ ningn of the Detr Tigers twoem the Class A and Class 1 stuff, because there has been more and!) aos not want the job of hand. better baseball material in the Northwestern this year than in the Conat + ling the r ‘ for the nator Rut you are very lucky, Mr. Bob, to Ret away #0 nicely, The Portland |* vin Prost Ame banyan ys and Tacoma teams, the best-looking {n the league, on paper, finished near N 1 1 » Sean the bott due to hard luck and poor management, Also, what if Joo|* Nap# will immediately clone ‘Conn id have had one more good pitcher and Dug could Itave started|* & deal with the Senators ex the season with the toam he finished with, and could also have had juat|* Changing Stovall for Bhort one more first-class boxman? Bob has « steady team, all right, but not |* Wop Neliride j Just the right kind to trim the Portland Coasters gray et reer Pay | Maybe our varsity boys are going to get licked by the Oregon boys |p pea hahha hhake and then again, maybe not. T ean be no question that Doble will not * have an able punter like Max kine in the back fleld this year, but as a * BATTING AVERAGES matter of fact there are very football games played’in whieh players * of Bakins’ capabilities take part. The question ts, will Doble be able to Ateor his squad to vietory with a booter of leas ubility? We belicve|* *,* *** * &e &* * & w # & be will, thy f the world’s ove ee ’ © noted that leads Hants and Biddie Bishop has joined the Elks. iddie Bishop has joined the Elks, | ior the Athtetow SESH SESS EH ER RS EERE EEE o20c-uwmemees Dode Brinker dropped down to Aberdeen yesterday and In the churse of a little fanning bee with some of the bugs, stated that he would be Pleased to see Aberdeen back in the Northwestern league. Perfectly proper very nice of Dode to say, We all would like to see Aberdeen back, | of course, but when it com to putting Aberdeen in the place of Vie cm torta, that ts a horse of another color, Victoria bas done very nicely, wy TOM FROTHINGHAM thank you, aud it is a game lot of ts that is backing the team, Any t = : how, Dode ways he didn't say a thing about letting Aberdeen in and}) ‘ y r —_ throwing Victoria out, #o there you have it 4 + d eeee - , sheets got an awful thumbing last week, Careful inspection oy Mati wew ¥ that the Athletica aren't any too good in the deep, heavy going, br George Febiger le big and husky best over a sloppy track, or one that ia just recovering from a Whe A n pour, The Giants just eat up the going when It 1s holdiag and sticky. | Mathewsen? P and the best — “ or. Even at that, if the fourth game Is decided over a muddy course, we! Hnodgrass, of ’ e 2 a Horsem, “ a | OurTsio€ subbing this y After that Idaho game at Spokane, Saturday, we will surely have |] ae 4aao ee $3} | Koehler is holding down the regular @ detter line on the squad Coach Dobie has in hand this year, and wili|} > y ' ‘ oho | position this yexr, know whether to expect sure defeat or probable victory when the var-| ~ Neeean 000 » Febig sity boys tangle with the gridiron chaps from the Oregon U. Manager| = erece 232] @ sensation, He is 21 years of age Vietor Zednick left for Spokane last evening to make arrangements for, “ ‘ 4 land 6 feet 2 inches in height, and the squad and advertise the game, and Dobie and his warriors will leave | ” * o 6 170 pounds. His home is in Thursday evening. The silent coach will take 20 men for this battlo— | ‘Team baiting Avera, 324 Open layed halfback for why #0 many no one seems to know, The student board of control said | : ‘ lthe crack Spokane high team that “y COLD-BLOODED euatGneetelare 18 was enough, but Dobie said 20, and what Dobie said counted, so 20 won the championship in 1907. His will go. father ie a colonel in the U. Dodie has been putting his charges through the hardest kind of H ME? HA OL and is stationed at Manila. practice the last few days, and while their work fs all that could be de-| should not be surprised to see Connie rush {nto a sudden, possession . Young Febiger attended West) sired in some ways, it (s discouraging in others. The team shows good of the path next the outside rail and stay im fromt all the way, A good| SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 23.—One | point for a time, but gave up his) form and the result of thorough training, and ts good in team work, In| mudder ta a jewel at times, but strategy oftentimes makes him run to|burgler, with the guilt of murder | studies there to attend the State U. other words, it looks like a well-olled machine, And yet it is given to| the place. Jon his sould, will rest easier when | He is taking # course in internation- ty little mistakes in using and holding hands—mistakes which would Min edithandins he reads th lal law and other studies which he of no great consequence in some games, but which would be sure to Lonnie says Jack Leon is the fastest big man he ever saw.) When the burglar entered Judge | thinks will be useful to a career be fatal in hard contests like the conference games are sure to be. Wonder if Lonale ever saw Frank Goteh |A. B. Treadwell’s bachelor fiat | in the army. Taking as their cue the absence of Max Eakins from the back field 7 So here, a fash of Hght showed an = _—- ‘and also of Grimm, Hosley and Cahill, some of the fans are predicting A Tacoma news dispatch says that several Eastern magnates have elderly man seated in a chair tn! defeat for the varsity boys when they encounter a real tough game. The | been flirting with Mike Lynch. Well! well! Does that mean that we,/the room. Breathing was plainly majority, however, prefer to believe that at the crucial time Doble will here in this league, must kiss Mike good-bye? | [ouaiate’ ting the taht weet oat SPORT SPARKS | be equal to the emergency with a well-drilied and capable team. 3 2 6.6 ‘ ‘ l One qillch leap took the burglar | | & or & magna joing to have but three games a week BUT lacrons the room. A smash ; ing the weeks sorge Shreeder is taking an awful 19f of |tiow, another, and the sleeper fell| bO® ANGELES Ceergy KN interest in hi club. He bas signed a young bush sagpnd 4 ty wood of Ban Francisco will ie sacker from California, now he announces the signing of big) Bd oes first stepping stone in Joo Rivers [Gotchey of the Blaine White fox. Last fall Jim MeGuire, scout for the ; 9 ome back’ campaign nr mater Clevel ‘ ove wate u eo pl vn porto ny a! rnoon al e bs te roland, Nave, slipped over to watch the Blaine phenom perform, wed of Se anoeenee ye one nd ae jand slipped him to a ticket to Cleveland. Cleveland dida’t got tq .nee = winner Will nivet Frankie Conley in much of Gotehey, however, or rather, Gotchey didn’t get to ai much an the same arena November 11 lof Cleveland. He didn't took exactly like a finished p to Geuree ee and President Somers told bim to put in another yout in ithe PORTLAND, Or.—The funeral of | Ed was tn Cleveland 18 minutes. Rob Brown of Vaatou-| Ralph Dimick, the football star who after Ed but George Shreeder offered him more money. Last | ; | died here Sunday, was held this year Gotchey lost but three games out of 4, He ought be a big) ~ morning at St. Mary's Catholic ca ( help to the Tigers, but with Blaine Gordon, Doe Higgins, Left Mitier | thedral. Interment will take place Eat to music—good music—at the HOF- and Charlie Schmutz still on the job, George Shroeder tx not neerty at Hubbard, Or., tomorrow after- PAE! 3iver dtice thay pou talon eatina’in #0 badly off for Minging material ax some magnates we know of, hve | noon. pleasant surroundings?’ ,The HOFBRAU has Dugdale for instance ‘ od : o> 2a es ‘ I 2 gc entertainers, rood SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 24—Fans thent—good' music, good Mh Wanted—The address of # young fellow named Forbes. Teamster jare enthused here today over the| service—a high class place in every respect. by occupation, but, as far as ability goes, one of the beat Nehtweight, box prospect of world’s championship | ors that has been around these parts for many moons. Chet Brown and fight next month, when It is ex | : Tom McDonald of the 8. A. C., want to get hold of Forbes and groom ected that Abe Attell and Johnny} him for a go with thix chesty young man, Barrieu of Vancouver, holder Ethane will meet-gvee: te 9) of the belt. They say he can beat the Vancouver fad. Last Bum-|noavily to the floor, ‘Then, stop round route for the featherwolght | mer Forbes worked out at the club for a time and signified his inten: [5100 for nothing, the bufglar-mur- (tite James W. Coffroth is angling tion of Joining, in case he could secure his release from a club in al} lk [ot leer the beat and Alas Ge Wak oes ao sere y oe Ram bor Ee Batten, ep up to me prac Beg we When Judge Treadwell returned | upon an Ad WolgastPackey Me-| Address, but lost it, and bas been rummaging the pockets of ail’ the fom the theater he found the pias |variand bout for New Years Day. po ter mannikin which ornaments his! clothes he bas worn during the past ye: pert > room tying on the floor with its/ NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 24 — hed in. 4 +g Well, welt, we're off at tast! Now go te it, you Matty and you | "ead crus 7 Frankie Burns, of Newark, N. J.,| D L f B kf. t T ble Chiet, or you Coombs and you Rube! Let's have a Hittle action for our], The burglars foot on ee has today a “newspaper decision ro ea reaktas a money! mami ee over Monte Attell of Ban Francisco |} == SSS —— eeeee fiqure's head and precipitated the) i, tneir ten-round bout here. Burns | 3. ; What's Jack Johnson going te do with himself, anyhow? First |‘"8e°dy was too clever for Attell, using his a , Substantially made of we are told that the dusky one won't go to the antipodes, and then along) py yMOUTH BEAT R. V.A.C._ | left with telling effect and had the — = “® solid oak, in the golden comes Hugh Mcintosh with the information that Jack is bonded for! ‘The Plymouth Y. M. C. team const bantam in distress after the| ~ ” . finish} size of top 29x fete tas eet oe Cee Oe ee eT it, ook me It trimmed the R. V. A.C. cab Set-|third round, the only period that | . a 48 inches, in the square J fetire im his at ald age until some fature time, when he shall try to| (0sy_YY Oe cas ioe Sa ee b prone goat f o> —* . or oval shaped style, come back and discover that he can't. In the case of an ordinary per-| (Five yu) UNO MP ANG Ati | tO erdict . *) Special price for tomor | son, fat, in reasonable quantities, Is a sign of health, but with an ath) o.ivenio LF. Andvews| Rt . row only .... lete it means that it has got to come off, and that when It does come! \iUnner RR 1.2... Russell | 4—Th off, somehing else has got to come with It—always mpeod and genetally | 5°)00) . unwell] OAKLAND, Cal. Oct. 24—The | strength and vitality, Anyhow, {t looks as If Jack would not meet| joo ® *Spnssen| ete Cneiane cheb reopens: BS Wells, either in England or France, for Weils has signed to meet Gun-|\y yin "n'a “witson |{000r® tonight with « card of five ner Moir, Go on, you Bombardier, and you Gunner, with your little| Maneer ---.- 2 ede “i boxing bouts. A 10-round go be-| duel, but don't either of onkey wit Field goals—Sylvenia 4, Kelch- tween Ed, Petroskey and Fritz Hol ; 't eth f you monkey with a big, black, high-explosive 4, George 6, Andrews 2, Rus torpedo, because there might be an explosion, and somebody get hurt! |"°" # G > » land will be the feature, Holland | si ada 7 © 1) neil 5, Weise 2. 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