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Outbursts of Everett True. By Condo TVG BEEN READING Av« OT THIS HERE PROPOSITION To SAVE DAYLIGHT BY TURNING BACK THE CLOCK, AND J'M_ PRETTY STRONG POR (T. Se o IF PEOPLE WOULD GD To ~ Now “t BED EARLY BNOUGH THEY eur ae cag Aw THe DAYLIGHT THCY NEED, Ney GML DW Baotue ie The: EVENING AND STICK AROUND BU ELEVEN* THIRTY an BEST PLAYER ON CLUB BY PAUL PURMAN Who is the most vaiuable ‘™an to his club in the American ? league 1 asked this question of an American jue umpire, who, for obvious reasons, shali re- main unnamed. “Ray Schalk, beyond any ques- tion,” he told me. “Without Schalk the White Sox ifferent clu’ the pitchers work erratically. of his mechanical playing, ik is a wonderful influence on ball club.” But on top of this Schalk ts a ul ball player, the braint- fastest catcher in baseball to- was a little Incident at the park a few days ago which illustrates how he fields his posl- Schalk had just missed a high foul ball which twisted and spiral- @d in the alr. 3 “I have watched almost every they play rag-| Good Nignt it CALLED }game he played In this park for | years,” commented a fan in one of |the boxes. “This is the first time }l ever saw Schalk drop a foul ball.” It wasn't the first time Schalk had dropped a foul, of course, but the occasions have been #0 rare that it attracted more at- tention than if many other catchers had dropped half a dozen during the game. |, Schalk, by the way, started out jto be a Mnotype operator and was jan assistant around a printing shop | until he found minor league base ball was more lucrative. He started playing down at Tay- lorville, TL, but lasted only about half a season in that league, being sold to Milwaukee. It took Ray less than a year to show his caliber in Class AA baseball, and he was pur- chased by Comiskey at a price said to have been $17,000—more than has ever been pald for another catcher. Baseball BATIONAL LEAGUE 7 in a scheduled ten-round bout. Mor. At Cincinnati ¢, At Pittsbure 10, Brooklyn 2 No others ares. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Ww s night at Recreation park betw «0 370 82 360 at Chicago 6 No others piay COAST ytd 490 ER, HOTEL BUTL Refined atmosphere—men sistent with your pocke con. book.—Ad- !“Goat” Carl Morrls to Box Bill Miske| By United Press Leased Wire NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—Carl Mor-| ris, huge Oklahoma heavyweight, | will meet Billy Miske here tonight ris has been warned against rough | fighting Gunner “Smith and Dempsey to Battle By United Press Lensed Wire SAN FRANC ., rangements w for the 28.—Ar ¢ today Tuesday » comp four-round bout Gunboat Smith and Jack Dem George Paris Will Train U. W. Gridders George Paris, trainer of the Seattle ball club for the past few seasons and well known in athletic circles of the country, will have charge of condition ing the U. of W. football team Far Western Meet Is_ | on at Fresno Today | | By United Prees Leased Wire | FRESNO, Cal., Sept. 28.—Fresno | was the Athletic center of the West | today with the Far Western meet in which the West's leading ath letes were entered, in p The Dundee Label li first of the IN YOUR New Fall and Winter Suit or Overcoat INDICATES True Economy And the Greatest Value for Your Money Made to Y: Absolute AS LOW AS the city. Your Union We carry ove of the largest stocks of Depen our Measure Satisfaction Expert Union Tailors WITH UNION LABEL le Woolens in inspection invited. We Close at 7 P. M. 304 PIKE STREET SQUIRREL en im jand |DOINGS OF THE 160T ABovT 250 YARDS ON ‘THAT ON® , GANDY - nal DUFI | - STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 28, 1917, TWAS A ven GooD AERIAL ROUTE, Fans MUST “TAKE YO GET Yo GATE - VT SEEMS HALF “THE POPULATION OF CHICAGO ARE On “THE WALKS AROUND COPTEMEY PARK GELLING EVERYTHING FROM A Lot of Us Have the A VERY Nice 7 PAGE 12 Same ‘Trouble. out! FOOD —A Slant at the White Sox Park. 7 WWE ELECTHIC AHINOUNCERS % 16 THE GRAND STAND Thar VEST POCKET PANOS TD SANDWICHE Football Hero Teaches Bomb Forward Pass} “Cy” Noble, University of Washington gridiron hero. movement. ture shows “forward pass” Throwing a bomb and hurling a football require the same sort of ble, University of und abil duated from t training ¢ at the Presidio. He will specialize in bomb throwing At many a hard fans have stood up Noble hurte field, tri ep arms of a ing team It trick that helped him win his mission. “Wee” mp fought game, firing line Coyle, ex-quarter-back Small pic- the U. of W., tells how “Cy” made army tructors sit 1 take otice. Coyle has a second lew tenant co of his own “Noble's football experience won him his place,” said Coyle. “He suro made the Southern- ers open their eyes when he threw some bom around, They are much the shape of a football, but a trifle emailer. Noble slipped the weapon into his good right hand and threw it down field in much the same way he used to pass the pig skin, He outdistanced other men easily.” Noble ha Okla 1 ordered to Fort I make a throwing des No Word From Boise About Casey Contest No word has 5 tem Boise as to whe > round bout b Harry ight, will staged row. It was postponed from came Ill, Former N. W. Leaguer Will Sit on Bench “Swede” Risberg, former Spo- kane player and now a member of the pennant winning Chi cago American league club, will occupy a seat on the bench In stead of the shortstop position when the world’s series games against the New York club are started. Jimmy Condon to Lead || Gonzaga Grid Outfit Jimmy Condon, , unive backfield star sity of he lineup on the field. Bronson and Neff in Tacoma sod Wire 8 —Chet Neff, d Muff Bron. tr fast night «© Harrahan D Elizabeth Tucker Sails for Frisco Elizabeth Tucker, mana brother ankie, who nig the In Northwest for a time | High School Football | Leonard | Season Is Under Way high school foothall season was ushered in this Franklin and Pallard in a contest at Dug Dope hows the high pretty evenly matehe fternoon when at 2:30 nle's fleld schoolers d this year Jenny Leonard Hangs Up Another Knockout Ky United Press Leased Wire BUFFALO, « Leonard 1 right. Ask lyn colored Renny champion all Dorsey, Brook lightweight, whom o.'d in the second round last night ne| Chet Neff Ready to falling t. If it rain to pla their schedule, it will be necessery to finish und the skies | for his Monday in order | be Take on Joe Bayley afternoon in with Joe DP It will 10 rounds, Chet b fought two four-round bouts thus far this week, Neff was bout § prepar uturday Victoria % WAMES THE BATTERIES PLAVERS « PLAYS CANNED MUSIC, PAGING, AND IMPOIDeIT WAR MOVES ~ < > ey <—* we Box Ki ROVE NETYS 1G CUM ) WO KEEPS Um GASSING AG TO WHETHER OT Aue = | @eoccccccccccccccccooces| o |s Even Money Is $ Bet on Series NEW YORK, Sept. 23— Bets at even money are be Ing made in New York on them the world’s series. No odds are being of- fered. One bet of $25, § 000 was placed on the curb. § Some are offering six to five © that the White Sox take the § firet game e The Sox are expected to § send all regulars Into the « series, beginning today, with © New York, In order to put $ them on edge for the big @ : e | Nou Rum Saye. ScoRe® ON The GREENS, Ka urrup fiers Pelsinger HoBoDY wuRT OF PHOTOGRAPHERS \ort nun DUrr MOTOR Boat? - PuT-PUT~ LaCHEs 7 WHAT THE WorRLD Does THe MAN Mean DO MOU SUPPOSES Nes, \ play tHe & LiKE A MOTOR BoarT- Put -PpuT- PuT-PuT ? AWE TUsT A Frock SHAPPING MUGS OF “WE WEW CHAMPIONS - Eddie Campi Lucky to Get Draw Verdict § Tce a Pelsinger He was lucky to get a draw. | substituted for Malone. Bob McAllister on the same Madden and Benjamin to Mix in Rose City tle also bave places on the bill Jack Demp lioyd M abt f Portland Ros ‘THIS To@ACCO COLORED VOT OF GRASS To KionT OF PIC HERS fox DenoTES VEO PAPER HAS BEEN VITCHING ~ QUITE So Warson! BY H. C. HAMILTON jin Providence. United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Sept. 28—A shaky, weak-kneed likeness of | the healthy, rough and tumble child of sport, who was laid to rest for the winter last fall, | will stagger thru the motions | tomorrow in the revival of | football. In the East the biggest games are exceedingly small, even for this early period in the calendar. Brown university is going to prove there will be football in Rhode Island, and is going to start the season with a crack at Rhode Island state, rhea he took on| in a four-round | fiton ; Frankie versity at Rochestet ney put it over card college. to gradually pick w i Joe Her excellent Taylor of SEATTLE’S LARGEST UPSTAIRS CLOTHES SHOP ——— SHOWING-———- TRENCH OVERCOATS And Every Other Style for That Matter Saturdays We Close at 7 P.M. ——AT A-—— SAVING OF $10 on every coat. Not Hundreds, but Thousands to select from, at our SECOND FLOOR PRICES What is the use of paying $10 more elsewhere for the very quality you'll find here? 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