The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 6, 1915, Page 9

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BRAND NEW “Tve° got a now Job barber a soda fountain. ak Datber ata soda fountain? “Yes; I shave the ice.” nant | SAYS “ALEX” rm a foun Tp MUST WORK FOUR GAMES BY BROWN HOLMES ort writer who vis: ries contenders to Get the “Inside” dope. Comparison of ‘the pitching staffs of the Boston Red Sox and the Phils, man for man, shows the Sox in the lead, but the pitching atrength of the teams for the world| Series depends on just how often} Grover Alexander can pitch, If the big Phil right-hander can work in four games strength of the Phils is just as great as that of the Sox, but if he {fs not equal to the task of working in four games in such a short apace of time, or if Manager Pat Moran does not see fit to start him that often, the Phils will be outpttche and to be outpitched In a series of that kind is to be beaten. It is not at all certain that Smoky Joe Wood will be In shap to work for the Sox. He has been lout of the game with s sore arm. So, without counting Wood, the hest bets of the Sox are Dutch monard, Rube 5! George Fos Wreand Bake Ruth ALEX BEST None of that quartet {s as good as Alexander, but the bunch stacks oad better than the entire Phil staff outside of Alex, figuring Demaree, Chalmers, Mayer and McQuillen the ream of the National team’s hurt ers. That who may be counted better than the Phil staff, exclusive of Alex and five tf Wood is right ‘The best bet of the Sox to ive Alex a battle is Dutch paddler the young southpaw, and he probably will be the chap to go again Grover in the opening contest SHORE TOUGH Shore, if he happens to be just ight, fs another chucker who could Alex hustle. Shore “right” able. If the Phils bappen to him when his overhand “sinke breaking and he has control of his , they will have their troubies The Phils will likely catch him at just such a time, too, because the mound | i gives the Sox four pitchers; STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6, 1915, PAGE 9. REPARTEE IS MERELY AN ORDINARY INSULT WITH ITS DRESS SUIT ON| Miss Bjurstedt Plays Tennis Mighty Well, But Some Day She'll Be W jurstedt | Cole Says His Team George Cole, Rallard high achool, famous by | beefy eleven would trample all over | Ernte Wells’ Lincoln high schoot team at Dugdale field Friday after noon in the opening tilt of both squads “We are going to beat those fel lows and do tt bad,” are Cole's ex jact words. | Eight of last years letter men have returned, and, ording to reliable advices, the team will average between 170 and 175 pounds. Whenever eleven high school playera average that mush some of the fellows are giants. No team in Seattle has approached that weight In recent seasons, not since 1910, in fact, when Lincoln had a huge Fullback’ Kyle smashing propenaities, is probably the best punter developed at Bal lard. He ts said to surpass even Pike, whose boots as 4 member of the Rallard Meteors on Denny field last Saturday were 40 yards and better. | Crossett, will play made himself Tuesday and Clifford the halves. They are sturdy boys and fast on the hoof, Clifford ts playing quarterback with xk Reck can do more things 1 than Clifford, and may start Friday He is adept with the for. ward pass The itr Thomas will have welght, expert. c@ and good coach) that ts if Cole has taught his nten the foot ball he used to play while at Whit man. Kannitzer will play one end one of the Crossetts the other Jamieson 4 Butteliff are at guards, Comrada and Sheppard at tackles and Johnson is snapper back ———— ee Manager Carrigan will be able te tell when Shore warms up, ff tt is Rube’s da sok for the Sox to win every h they do not face A And ! figure Alexander the only Phil hurler who can beat the Sox, so ft is simply a propos! tion of whether Alex can work fn four games and that is something no one can foresee By Because Fred Clarke wanted to have a paper showing that no club bas any claim on his services after he retires, and because the pre vailing rules of baseball demand that waivers be asked on players who get unconditional rights, the Pittsburg club has .sked for waly | ers on the veteran manager, in or | der to grant his request. We could mention several clubs that could make use of him as a manager, but as a matter of courtesy they will Jet him escape. So far the Feds have not claimed that they have signed him as manager of their New York team-to-be, which is somewhat irprising, as few play ers or managers of note have been overlooked in that regard, the lat- the Sporting Editor yest to be mentioned being John Mc-| Graw, eee There is no esca fact Stanford and © ornia turn out remarkable athletes. A gitmpse at the summary of A. meet at Frisco last for whic. the men have trained very reveals the class of throns Murray of a hundred in dash in 212-5. 00-yard low hurdles tn seconds. Jackson of C Mfornia leaped six feet in th high jump, and Sisson of Stan ford 23 feet 6 inches in the broad jump. Murray is one of the moat talented athleves Cal ifornta has produced in years ing the could not sertoush MARKET REPORT Paid Whol Deniers tor Brlowe Veqetabiec and Frett Binevertes Getty by 3. W. Gosvin aco) upes, Yakima, 64 Yakima, 45 f Cranberries, barrel * Cranberries, box rote, ‘Washington, Cucumbers, Garlic. ne Grapes, © Malaga grapes Honey, on WORLD'S SERIES IN COMFORT game phia the world’s champi shown by electricity United State Board. on Score Leased from wire direct grounds to theatre Beginning Friday, Oct. 8, at 1! a. m. “iy Lois Theatre Second and Seneca Any Seat..........25¢ | Local head lettuce, ¢ dow | Watermelons Jonathan Winter Banana Golden | Ground cherrtes | Onions, green ..... California, new Walla Walla, sack Potatoes Prices Paid Prodacers tor Poultry, Veni and Pork 4 tbe and over 2% Ibe Spring Guckitngs, over c live Pork, «0 k howe Pork a juab 1 size, dos. Vacs ond ative Washington oreamery, brick .... Native Washington creamery, solld pack Demestio whee . imbareer .. | Oregon triplets econain tw sin trip ington twi ng Amertoa football coach at) Will Win predicting his] | | | | in addition to line ' ' | | DOPE ON PLAYERS|PUILS GET Mere’s Man Phils Fear REST, SOX MUST WORK BY GEORGE R. HOLME Oct. 6,—The are getting a little the the preworld’s ser This may or may not amount to anything In the big Games which start Friday, Not only will they play the first two games at home, with the short field walls and other pecultarities, but they will have a day's reat be fore the great battles open. They | wind up thetr sehedule today with |a doubleheader at home, But the | Red Box atill have three games in hance of play before hand tn the Phillies’ Possibly, however, they will a chance to investigate all ABRY GARDNER corners of tt when Gabby Cravath wh | goes to bat Ne | Manage avhat ° ver Clevel rid and one of the hitters, usually finishing Ty Cobb. Speaker havoe in the series of 1912, whith & an even .400 against the Giant stare, Alexander te certain to use everything he has when Speaker's at the bat, especially when there A runner on the paths, at time Trig is particularly dangerous fielder in the best Oct. 4 behind Taken Individually, player for coming world series utter futility of individua player, the Red Sox 4 look bett raves of last year proved t take ‘em ft ¢ than the Phillies tn the clash. Mowever, the here they are what they're worth PHILADELMPIA JACK BARRY Connie Mack's for prise shortstop, and 4." Kanked prob dasernan in ab the hasn't hit severa yeare Hi ar WOULD FORCE CHAMPIONS TO THIRD BASH Moran is perplexed, Gro | and Alexander has not worked since he clinched the pen-| | nant last week. Moreover, Alex thrives on work, If he starte to day, he will have only a day's rest ore Friday » Weather probabiiities are un certain. Philadelphia forecasters swear that it will be with probably showers Friday, On the Jother hand, the Washington proph ots say it will be warm and fair SHORTSTOP the ¥ DAVID BANCROFT real finds the season Hiles from Portland, Or Cor i felder One ERETT SCOTT One de Boott has fe: BY BROWN HOLMES to force Formation of a plan and a da cool fighters to follow |fighting after they |pions was about most im portant tackl when a meeting of fight promoters from all parte of the country was jheld tn Cleveland Tom Andrews started the thing. Tom, others, got tired of seeing fighters refuse to fight after they got to th top. His plan is to take the tit from any fighter who faile to fight within lx months after he has won the crown the business of the rien DUFFY ast win Hooper he eon termed a a plece of business Phiiiies during NATIONAL LeAGUB Won, Lent the Philadelphia of Milwaukee lke many 4 LBAG ’ re AMBRICAN TRIS SPEAKER | WHITE WON’T have made MEET RITCHIE |" aturally the fighters, as |long as the coln was rolling in, re fused to take chances of losing | fuse meal ticket, so refused to tohie in @ return battle in| meet any boxer who was a legiti x “ 44 Milwaukee in November because,| mate contender for the title. oa 5 “ 5 anni : {i2| despite the fact that White boxed| Andrews’ idea ts that if a fight 425] Ritchie to a draw two years ago,|¢%® ttle is taken away from him i for refusal to fight, champions will | Ritchie in demanding more money| pe seen in the ring more often, than White is to receive, Manager| There {s a drawback, however. Lewis says he will not sign articles | It is hard to see how a title can be for a return battle unless White re-|taken from a boxer who has really cotves the same amount. won it. An Important-to- You Groner PASKET 108 eveland Philadelphia COAST LEAGUE Won, I Charley White declines to mee tua | Willie Rn Natlonais 4, San Francisco 0, \ Portland. 7. Ty, Trin Speaker ts the bhegt out-| DEFEND TITLE become cham-) PLL LL SPL LLL LLL LPL PPP HADN'T HEARD Ww Dead sea?” asked the teacher, I didn't know even sick.” ere is the any of ‘em PARK TEAM READY FOR UW. GAME rhe | tear | Washington Park football stiff a bout University of Washing ton football team as did the Ballard Meteors, will put up a | axainst the | unless a little more Gilmour Dobie's peed. This ent when the tenta- of the Parks was an- Loom over these names | men show became apr tive Mne-ur | nounced | closely | Wagner, c. (160); Doyle | (175); Donohue, q. b, (145 | Calhoun, h. b. (175); Reever | f. b. (195); Hunter, h. b. (170 | Lloyd Burke, h, b. (170); Pike (173), Kappan (145), Sand- vigan (160), ends; Mortensen (165), Stolting (165), Ham- mond (172), tackles; Parker (190), Comrada (174), Hill (210), guards. That team will average better |than 170 pounds and the men are [all serappers, espectally that fellow agner. Wagner played rings |around Cush man on Denny field @ few days ago and is apt to do it again The team ts ave. and evening at lights The team will Miller's hall, 28th Thursday evening. Precedent Is a Boston Booster There are a number of hunches to consider in thie next world’s series outburst. To begin with, the Phill never won a world's series be- fore, largely because they have had a chance to e ‘8 of Barren practicing at 31at Madison street every 7 o'clock by aid of are give a dance in and Madison, dering Lands. Also, the Red Sox have never lost a world’s serie: They have only been in two, but they beat the Pira in 1903 and the Giants in 1912. 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