The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 15, 1919, Page 12

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PAGE 12 N\\ \\ ColoredMen Quit Field at W oodland Refuse to Continues Game With Anadels on Scoring | of Play; To Protest ‘The pl two out BM Tru had tied funs with a s F. Riley follow Fight, on wh and Truck Was relaye off Riley home. I< Selayed the t and Riley wa By Norris, with Peached first Truckey beat the play t Without any doubt Fefused to go on with t Pinishing the sixth inning Anadels Led ‘The Anadels were leading, 5 L they didn't » Warmed up a Agate past th that they star ng themselves because they « the ball. Davis struck out Players from the secc Sixth inning, flopping « _ on strikes. » Mooney was pitching good ball un Mil he cracked in the fifth. He had x boys popping up on his! slow curve How They Scored ‘The Anadeis scored their first run Mm the third , when M cudy walked to se Davis’ sacrific: ‘i gon's dou’ t Davis ” fifth by walking after M had been nipped at fir Pendleton was out trying t o 4 ed and Knight : - Wahoo heads WA AR to \ THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1919. When es GEE! TO-DAY 15 OUR 15" WEDDING ‘ ANNIVERSARY! TLL Say Hock HER A FEW KIND WORDS Tt THE JUMPS ARE NOT DANGEROUS’? SAYS VINCE ~~ Oo — ITTLE NAPOLEON SIGNS YOUNG STAR MeGraw has uncovered an other phenom in the person of Frank Frisch, former star of the Fordham College nine, who substituted for Larry Doyle at second base in the Giant-Reds double header and played so brilliantly that it seems doubtful now whether Doyle, whose legs are all shot to pieces, ever will regain his berth. Frisch ix only 19, bat a marvel, and, according to Charley Brickley, the greatest football player the former Harvard wizard ever saw. | | | ae Coast Lists Crawford Pounds Way Into Fight center, and the &@ hit into right What happenea after ¢ been told. Expected to Protest league compose Players of the lea Protest at Spaldings night. No repor Park game Playfield = as yet MACKS DRAG TIGERS a OUT OF LEADERSHIP '= LOS ANGELES. land came to life y peared two games from the @ragging them to a ti gels. First game Portland Vernon Batteries Baker; Dell, Brooks. Second game Sept. 15.—Port-| and Tigers, with the An Harstad Dawson Oldham Finner: Let's go eas at Koldt’s—uptown, THE SPORTING GOODS STORE| fe & ura 2} 3 B | rai y | tion a ; a bunch of changes in the laws from last year and find out something be fore you venture out And when you sure and “shoot ag ‘ad = Bing §. Jolt ley THE SPORTING GOODS SToRE so “take a tip” go be Your Patronage Appreciated Pay Checks Cashed TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1430 ard, Corner 3rd and Pike Counter Barber Shop Fountain Drinks. M. 2819. Card Tables Lead in Stick Battie Killefer of Los 4s 1411 74 Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave. {scored 105 r Intend to Hunt & Ps. is said that but the re aries. pride goes before a erse is true in dic 1 Razors ecialize in a WORKS DIAMOND RINGS AND WATCHES ALBERT HANSEN : | Seeeeuseneeee , cl } WIPF! GREATEST STEEPLECHASE RIDER Alex Trambitas ie thra as a lightweight boxer according to the dope being passed around at the “corner.” It is said that dack Fahie’s pride now tips the scale around the 141-pound mark which places him pretty near the welterweight limit. Tram bitas does not look big In his street clothes, but appearances are often deceiving. to see the t Alex Trambitas won a deciaio six round anx agai Tramt ML Northwest and it may that he will get a come. Leo Cross may be seen in ac. tion in a 10round bout at Marshfield September 70. Muff Bro’ Schumann Tacoma Oc the boxing situation. learns whege fights will be held the seating capacity of the arem will be unable to talk medals to the local boy Grant |d Hike to match Battling Ortega with Jimmy Dares, ‘ present he is afraid Simpaon are too high with the presen ing capacity of the Portland Joa 1 Maserelicesd ov, M.A. Miller and ‘Meee. EEL varkamen NERY THING I OWN IS IN 4 “~ ‘os i Friends of Peter Mitchie are a (Ya = Mike | competed "=" Club Standing Pp _matehen | 5 MY LOVE, tty JEWEL, YOU KNOW WHAT ANNIVERSARY THIS % G~ IS: SO ALL T CAN Give IS & Few KIND LWORDS! ES SAP HEAD SAP HEA 1S THE 15" ANNIERSARY OF WGGEST MsTAKE THIS I po! ~] Flynn Wants toMeet Jack He Has Chance With Jack Dempsey Pueblo fre wants again dim Flynn, the man, veteran of the to fight dack dim all knocked — D ures that it even, and that he has a chance to win the heavyweight title Jim says he doeen't want the money If he loses he wants his share of the gate to go to char ity Flynn arrived in night from Mackay, 1 he has been fighting recently He wants matches here and would like to meet either Young Frank Farmer. ike to show the boys m not baldheaded and don't wear false teeth.- I figure 1 am still good for 1 ie of more years in the rl # Flynn hag been a big figure In the fight game for years, All the socalled white hopes of a couple of «ago had to fight Flynn before they could be con sidered candidates for Jack dohnson’s crown. And very few of ‘om got by in thowe days ttle Inst . where — WAS We Leaning 10 YraRs aco Youthful Talent hoot” has ) some queer p is thene days Terry Turner and ih, for instance. One writer speaks of youngster, Well, be considered one on Mack's team, but here's bet ting he will never see 34 again, Turner, of course, is just a kid, as everybody knows, but with Harry Davis and Paddy Livingston to show him a few tricks, he should develop. Renny Valger, the French feather- Weight Clash, bas catabliahed v ity record within the last men: lems than three of tb Solons Make Clean Sweep of 7 Games "Take Seattle Crew Down the Line in Last Game of Series | Jim Tracy, the young Australian heavyweight, who stands 6 feet 4 inches high ie preparing an early da bouts in his them, osition mu: with four safe sr at Philadetp CY GAVE HOD ELLER TIP ON FLOATE Hod" ¥ of using the “s ler is unjustly acc hine” ball, a Ing to several players in the Co ey say that Eller's floater to pitch it by m Rut few girls would refuse to lot if it hap worth $1,000 a front| h young man ed to be asked Fall Before ¢ showed him end it Just as Falkenbure ey ball that of the game ¥| was using effectivel er did, and tt 4 ising now to of the N this! ve ster tlonal league 1 & | ME ea | CREDITE ACIFIC OUTFITTIN Won, Lost Dempsey Now : Veteran Ring Man Figures ° ; ___________s Major League oreboard | | eee NATIONAL LEAGUE w Low Wind Up Big | Program | Frankie Rogers Springs th@-~- Only Surprise of Ring Bouts; Beats Kelley football al Train: October 11 University tenn play © Gi ing eleven at € © race. nd and Wyo. as well SEALS AND MORMONS SPLIT DOUBLE BILL SALT LAKE CITY, Sept 7 t the » with the den, MADDEN AND CASEY STAGE DRAW MEL I i ! Marry ¢ 1 jrant, the highly touted had no trouble § Woodhouse. Grant the army man. yweight gan Salt I Batteries Kee; Ge San Frar Pitcher Reppy, who was given « whirl os the mound by the Beavers, has been signed by Manager Killefer ef the Los Angeles t M ad came Beats Them All! The New “TEA-FOIL” PACKAGE It’s soft and pliable—decreases in size as the tobacco is used—tobacco does not cake in the package—no digging it out with the finger. Keeps the tobacco in even better condition than tin. Now, don’t you owe it 10 to yourself to buy a package and give Tuxedo a trial? —Not quite as much tobacco as in the tin, but— The Perfect Tobacco For Pipe Finest Burley Tobacco Mellow-aged till perfect Plus a dash of Chocolate Ke Guaranteed by INCOR PORATED

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