The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 6, 1919, Page 14

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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 6, 1919. Ou WOULD LOVE TO Be IN Paris! Boy! How I I COULD ‘ STOCKINGS ARE GOIN’ WITH: Out ee Gee! I Wish T Paris! NONSENSE! Why LN IS VERY HIGH THERE, EVEN THE Poor wore 5, CART AFFOR D, THATS WH UD LIke BE THERE! q@er ! THey Like 4 SHOE Iw Sure! 0 JOB AS A SALESTIAN Paes! POR cry “TEAMS SWING INTO SECOND = OF STAR BALL SERIES - 'VERNON AND LOS ANGELES BUNCHED AS CLUBS NEAR COAST WIRE st Week May Decide Coast League Pennant Chase; Baseball Talk Club Plays Sacramento “Next Week; Race for | Batting Crown Is Close; Brewster to Go Into Court for Return of Walter Mails; Where Clubs Will Play | | BY ‘LEO H. LASSEN | fans in Los Angeles are due for a real treat dur-| g the last week of the season, if the present dope holds up. | and Los Angeles, battling neck and neck down the| stretch of the Coast league schedule, are billed to tangle! Angel city the last week of the season. ey the teams are going now, it looks like they will nched during the last week, and it should be a gala for baseball fans of the South when the Angels and | fs start on the vital tilts. n has a little edge now, but they are not cinched in| place by a long shot. If Seattle had been able to give mt leaders any kind of a battle during the year the! er wouldn’ t be as high as they are. Vernon was Seattle’ s| thruout the year, taking 24 out of 28 starts from) ny \ Angeles had an easy time with the locals in the South, ing seven straight, but they found the going tougher} they hit Seattle, where they split six games. Los | is billed to play Seattle when the Siwashes return} in two weeks. If Seattle continues to play the kind) ball they have been putting u during the past few weeks, | p Angels are liable to find their pennant hopes wrecked] 8 Angeles comes North to play Jumping from Los Angeles) , back to Los Angeles to! ¥ the Tigers. This isn't going to) Killefer's men any when the} Series gets under way, as the) fare bound to feel the effects of | long road jump. | 5 still has another series in ‘Lake, where they weren't any| MUccessful the first gime they there. Los Angeles {is play the Salt Lake hamlet this And are faring well, The Bees & slim chance to overtake the but it’s thinner than the ice around in Puget sound Vernon can get by the Bees have a big edge in the pennant ‘The dope favors the Tige “REB” RUSSELL IS NOW STAR STICKER Word comes out of the Amer+ can association that “Keb” Rus sell is developing into a great out- fielder under the skillful instruc- tion of Joe Cantillon. When it was established that his arm was gone permanently so far as pitch ing is concerned, Russell was re- leased by the White Sox to Min- neapolis. He got off to = bad start bat- ting, but has showed a steady im provement until now he is hitting 278 on the season. For the last few weeks he has been going at = 300 pace and recently made four home runs in one week Russell was always a clever fy chaser and displayed a lot of class ou frequent spring training trips. the rag now, altho the Angels, ome back and annex the hon-| & last minute spurt. [LE INADES 1 0 opens a week's series ito Tuesday. From Solon city the locals jump = ~~ rs - ® Portland and from the Rose league. Sam was leading Bill by return home to close three points in the percentage with the Angels and columnaccording to the last av- The Sacs are erages published. Bill was hit- a pretty fast pace, ting .357, the locals, as far as points higher, There isn't much Seattle holds an edge time to go in the Coast lague, over the Yipper and the fans are watching the the tilts played with work of the two big fellows with er outfit since the start the willow every day now. | SEATTLE HAS HEAVY BOOKING Because the Seattle team didn’t 4 Mails may yet return to arrive in ¢ and until Thursday, )Beattle club. Walter was traded it is necens: P | be Harry Gardner and considerable | the by the local club a couple of ago, and the Sacra 5 : with whom the Seattle men did | terday, and are booked to play two declared that Harry was in| ames with the Oaks today eendition to pitch. But now Sunday This ts heavy drain on/ @ays otherwise. At least Se-|the pitching staffa of both clubs. | has no Harry Gardner, who is | Seattle may be out of the cellar by} Fecovering from an attack of | Sunday night, if they can cop both| In the meantime, Sacra. | ends of both double headers yet to be @ has Walter Mails. Prexy 4, providing, that ~ who is making the trip | Po the Siwashes into they season yo. MAILS of course, coming week, Port! ‘ernon, Los Angeles v uttle invader eek. Walter, the "paw, may yet perform fo “We club once more \TTING RACE 3 ope Sam Crawford, of the Angels, and Bill Kumler, of the Bees, are Sacramen an Francisco journeys to Salt| Hard to Keep the “Dunlop” Down S80 says “Doc” up at the Cobb Butlding. In a recent “Round” out | at Jefferson Park “Doc” made a drive, the ball flew & Into the air and didn't come lr his “drive” nad “Y" tank has neen reopened made a “hole” in the forks Over 120 new members have been lined up by the drive now going on. of a tree. Tiree teams, headed by Vivian, Duryea and Kellison are bringing in per & Taft Ins. S28tt Ins y THe Sporn 60005 STORE Examination and nsmignment to zymnasium classes will be made at the Y, M. ©. A. Monday, ; McDowell, 8 Regular classes open September 15. Junior classes and clubs open today. iin the juntor ae ® are five f sto the class | ym classes and Tuesdays Your Patronage Appreciated _ Pay Checks Cashed | TORREY & SEARS’ oe Walls t6 trying tar ne BILLIARD PARLOR he 1490 Sr, Corver trd and Pike ‘The younger men’ | classes will meet on the aan days at 6:1 The Tigers’ heavy artMery worked for 14 bite and the Browhs were trimmed bag toa with his rival three | rai hb Arnold Allen in in charge of the Junior cost 40000 AND 3 PLAYERS CToOLE we Manly CTOOLE was The Prize LEMON EXPENSIVE THERE AwT TWAT MUCH MONEY ru savso! ASK NAVIN WHAT KE WANTS FoR COBB a] Sia "KING KELLY cost #10000, WE IS FAR BACK IN THE BUSHES NOW City high school football teams | will all be out for practice Mondoy fart Mi former of Oregor t Queen Anne th in the new He had the Ernie Wells is back on the job at Lincolr Leslie Turner bas selected to continue as coach at Broadway Powers will handle track with Christenson on the baseball squad again. finally been Jimmy Tevie lete, has former Line returned from oln ath oversea service So has “Rip” Lincoln grid star B. J. Murphy, of Mass., is the new co |Seattle, He received at the Springfield Y. ch at West M. © “Phat” Chad ar with the — 5 yp Tes pe oil rivals tn the title «wims for Juniors, | die Durak will be a t ave his famous a hard start « rally, 6 to 5, Home runs—Io Niehoff (Lon Ange nier, Crandall and ); Dale (Sale Lake); Griggs (acramentoa, \ ‘ Hector and Farmer Both Springfield, his training w A. | A SENSATIONAL PRICE Looks Like K. 0. Is Due a Arena Mix GEORGE WRIGHT TO HAVE ‘SERIES’ DAY CINCINNATI, Sept. 6.— The first afternoon of the world's series in Cincinnati, if the Reds win, will be “George Wright Day.” The last of the Invincibles of 1869, Wright, still hale and hearty, Is to be honored. He will be the guest thruout the series of the city of Cincinnati. After 50 years Wright is to reign om he and preme. The have the grandest triumph of his life. Pack Wallops, and Some- one May Drop the Bremerton football | main event of the ard tremerton boy lost his t here a Ander le, and another is anxious to have Van Winkle, former |; vors of battle. Farm: Ander: nea 9 localities around pleased at the late sease Anderson Go pret In runni up against Hector, | that urmer is fighting a man who knows | f and clear, and th | nice ng with one he iid trea ee ne reason for this is that He Farmer by nearly 7 « tor could make hi weight tell too much in the Looks Like K Both men have a elghs clinches 0 smashing able y when the two big fel ther, pther bouts right one in | to drop |! "| Bremertor and N river a | on the ecard, | | | beth the fly and w welght di Vancou iston er, featherwe Jackson, local boy, ton, the pride of the jxles with Bert Hughes, of Vancou ver. They are bantamweights, i & Taft : | ATHLETICS’ HURLERS toa, Seis eported. low, with fis flies. ‘There ti Quit cig LEAGUE atches taken during the d Thies Philadelphia the Franklin, team ry has Klin In] ROSTON, ven in| Ruth, the Perry would not | fielder ma for leaving | jor le "No more big league | day w sald Perry. Joule clow er near Darrtr and a little milky, but |hia two attempt lcomment on his | Connie Mack, stuff for me,” | of the game, both In the field and) Queen Anne Merchants at West | thruout, while fur ery |ship bout the night o1 past week | in |make 133 pounds or not exceed Dun gton In at me. | dee's the pe | Red Sox out Freeman's ma home run record yester. he poled his 26th full cir- Far Will Fly i in Second Round of Star’s Series to City Ball Champions ‘South Park Plays Mike Wrights in One of Best Games of Day; Anadels Engage Cubs; Hibernians Play Bal- lard at Lincoln; Wet Wash.44 and Alhambras Leonard to Get $20,000 DENVER, Jimmy Hamill, ing promoter, has tele- graphed Benny Leonard, lightweight champion of the world, offering him $20,000, win, lose or draw, to meet Charley White of Chicago, in a 20-round decision contest for the championship in Denver Thanksgiving Day. This is the largest purse ever offered a | lightweight to defend his | title and the second lar- gest purse in the country in 1919. Hamill sent the offer to Billy Gibson, Leonard’s manager, in New York City. The purse is guaranteed by local business ‘men. ept. 6— local box- Fur promises to fly when the eight teams still in the race for the city amateur baseball title get under way in the second round of The Star’s series on the playfields of the city Sunday. South Park will be the scene of two games, the Navy | Yard Cubs playing the Anadel club, and the South Park jaggregation tangling with the Mike Wright team. The ‘first game gets under way at 12 p. m. with the second tilt starting at 3 p. m. Out at Liberty Park the Alhambras will play the Wet Wash 44 nine, The game starts at 2:30. Hibernians and Ballard are billed to mix at Lincoln play- fie Id‘ at 2 p. m. 2MI-FINALS COMING UP The winning teams will move into the semi-finals, which will be played off the following Sunday, with the finals coming the second Sunday and the championship game with Kramer Shuts Out Siwashes Todds on the third week. A : in Second Golwnn® winner of the Hibernian-Ballard go will es bo nner of the South Park-Mike Wright argument. other half of the drawing the winner of the Anadel-Cub melee meets the victor in the Alhambra-Wet Wash game. Oakland Beats Seattle, 4 to This means that either Hibernians, South Park, Ballard or 0; Sammy Bohne ts Star (Mike Wright will be in the final bracket in’ the upper half of the drawing with the survivors of the other four anne ; 5 See teams in the lower bracket. aeanan a i ‘oe 7 the In the consolation series Sunday but four teams will play, waa anne frome the Seattle erew B. Williams and Belmont Dye . a & yesterday. Sammy |@S the Iron Moulders, O. Bohne, Oak shortstop, was the star Works have dropped out. The Steel Works plays the Seattle at 3 p. m. and ie |Shaner & Wolff club plays Co. B at Woodland No. 2 ai pitched shutout ball| > Thomas got off to aj~ P- ™. [bad start. the home club scoring UMPIRE QUESTION twice in the first frame necttin an wt po. «. n|. Umpires for the big four games are being sent out by Ware a tb ‘ : » Spaldings’. There has been much trouble in lining up of- i t ; * ficials, as capable men satisfactory to both teams, are hard § to find. R Stokke, of Spaldings’, can use officials for ° the Sunday’s games. Teams in the consolation series will 1 have to choose their own umpires similar to the system * in practice the first round. Reports of the game should be turned in to The Star as « Soon after the game as possible, so plans for the semi- §|final round can be formulated. There will be a meeting of the executive committee of the league at Spaldings’ store ‘Wednesday evening at 5:30. SAN here at the plate Ray Kremer ———— D "How Coast erie _ Clubs Stand | <a | SACRAMENTO, Sept. 6— Won, Lost. F DETROIT, Sept, 6 Galita," Yaid) Wright and ; Dauss and Ainsmifth, FORMER BIG LEAGUER TO _ ? JOIN ANGELS ’ wired Johnny Angelos ¥ » Mails and Cady. SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. R T Bassler; Dale and By th League at V nm, Oakland 4 at Sacramento, Beastie and Brooks, Angel man Porta gan to join the ET GRIMM Sept. 6.—The pur of First Baseman Charles mm of the Little Rock, Ark. », Southern Association, by the National club, was an ed a few days ago. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pm w Loat SBUI eo Wins Golf Finals Spotting Alfred Ayerest 16 ho in a 36-hole match, Gene Hatton won the finals of the business men's golf tourney Thursday at Jefferson park 1 up. Hatton shot the first 18 in| Pt 4 and the second in 76. Batty Ayerest was handicapped at 28 and | ana wi Hatton at 12 ; Reality always surpasses imagination IMPERIALES MOUTHPIECE CIGARETTES leave nothing to your irfag “ ination. They’ re mild and rich, fragrant and cool. The : fine tobacco, cooling mouth: piece and mais paper wrap- ping make them the real thing. LEONARD SIGNS TO BOX JIMMY DUNDEE | 6.—Renny itweight cham: and AMERICAN LEAGUE W Low *hieago Det in an eight Newark, Leonard om Wa Phila¢ weight by than more one pound hero-—Fildle Cleotte, w ® seven- Neveland Into PHILADELPHIA, § 10 for 13c John Bollman Oo, Branch Mavufacturers Bi Doak bent Ji the Reds 1 to 0 in tle, but the lows dik Th ne chang, MeNell; ary and Perkins, McAvoy. * Al

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