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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, STPTEMBER 16, 1919. \\e a an NN i mye rN CWS CTE dudabadrnnn RR \ an sata EY BuGS! Do ; 1 Don't You KNOW WHERE KNOW NOTHIN’ , ‘ I CAN LAND A ABOUT ELECTRICITY: SOB? ay Cs {bed f a | “EOS A | S\N y \\ ] NIG CLARK STAGES COMEBACK _ eA ude outa fntll Gte! INE GOTTA GET A JOR THAT'S Eat! AEP. x, rf aU \\\ WELL YOu OuGHTA! N ; aadtountd shouts YOURE & WIRE HAIRED FOX TERRIER ANT You? pf NEEDS A Tie > ~~ | Coast League Race Is —»|GREEN AND BLACK MEN Franklin will be represented by a Ught and weak squad this year bd | ‘The material I have on hand tn loral boxing fans are still com uads ited for Lea y the worst I have ever had og ‘ at Franklin,” says Coach Walter BY LEO H. LASSEN eiuse baw been Corsine, ost With Ve Los Angeles tied for first place, the tal haw been ut . : ee te, reverted Coast league race swings into the home stretch today. Cset.. Steve. Fis m 138 wrnted to amin Vernon opens a week’s series in Salt Lake City and the 4 y . A Los Angeles club entertains the San Francisco Seals in Met . + , their home town. full, welghir i 3 The Vernon club has its work cut out for the coming x} r Nearing WireWithT wo three weeks. They play the Bees in the Mormon village and then tackle the Bees again the following week in Vernon WITH PHILADELPHIA QUAKERS LACK SIZE nquad has been turning ou hea to Meehan, i And the Lakers have had something on the Tigers all piy a worse fighter than we year. The first time they met was in Salt Lake City at the opening of the season when the s took six out two ex: |! @f seven games. The second time they played at Los i Angeles and the Utahans went home with five wins out M » Se: these © of seven starts. Figure it out for yourself. field, which, tho Hght, ts excep oo einen his ves vareens, After playing the Bees two weeks in succession, the t is dae to appear before the local Tigers close the season in Los Angeles with the Angels _ fans soon In the meantime, the Angels are billed to play the Seals Tony Savage, former Lincoln high oe this week. The Seals have been fairly easy for the Angels | ach, has left for New Mex Aa © Favorite Knits all year. And then the Seraphs take a jaunt up the coast} +4 = ago pigs = re eee will meet the Christ to play the Siwashes here. After a week in Seattle, they laity at Albuquerque pete is westtes eee " - ’ 4 uquerqu for Austin & Sait'of games here Saturday and Sunday. jump back to Los Angeles for the closing week. The dope unday. favors the Angels here. ; ‘Whoever made at schedule up! = — @urely was a wird. It « ma ie be worse under r. % 2 r Having a team travel Club Standing f yet the coast for a week's s x hisiies >» | | ridiculous. a ee, : es eatin e Won tga Pet The Store $ Where | to be hummers, a “ “ soo . | eyes watching the battle for first ae ae of Choice Eas y S$ Values Tell | place. It surely looks nm s if aS - ‘ | ‘the final week will decide the issve +8 “s | | . AteS ES ah aettt4 abe, Ce . ae ” 436 BY FRED TURBYVILLE Ho slipped and alipped fast; then ers about the diamond like a kid | % an CELLAR TITLE N. E. A. Sports Writer [the war. Nig enlisted and served] He isn’t fat or slow and his age |}! AT STAKE e | with the Marines—and served well| doesn’t seem to make any differ | Seven games behind the dition and ft wasn't until the middle ere it is our old friend, Nig) gor ch he had a/ ence. of June that the team was in any | Clarke. War over| He's 34. The players kidded his Portland Beavers, Chariey Mul (Ut ont ape. Nig, lured by the cup that cheers, asad eid] PR aight af psi he pl regia i a b r st y 4 captured by old Father Time. for an till kida when he said goodbye t ‘ ports | frst class training ground is passed from baseball departed. | the majors —, at Pertiond. If Seattle tial. The club ts now consi na was only a # at ject for him was 1 Nig kidded back, but he bided bh seam make 2 clean sweep of the [°° offer from Santa Ri nversation when the chill was in job with the Phillies. | time. When. the Phils reached ( will be even up with to reports from the >» © air and baseball fans congre | Those who read the two or three: | « » Nig wired his mother, Mra. ¢ | q ay a iatators, but there isn’t |ster, who is with the team, visited | ated about the radiator and wood | Iino 1 b was got 51H. Clarke, of oor Pre | | | DP) gnch chance of anything like |S4nta Rosa while in San Francisco | stove. net am h the piteh there, She came down | | 4 that occurring, from and seemed much pleased with the Nig passed out leaving behind him | when they warmed up. “Now tell the kids how olf I {he showing of the team on the | *te. A reputation for all big league catch a daw he cat © gaine.|em, mother,” be suid | Riptae far. Ab tho pree |p iene ers to shoot at. The fans re began to ask who this new! “Ho's just 34 and I ought to|f| ‘ent time it looks as if Seattle eS Sp IN |bered him with the old Cle was. They hadn't| know” was Mother Clarke's reply } gg 39 ramped F : ‘ e—remembered the peppery at him, | That's pretty young for an of4 ex-|{] arg path conven y Be Seattle's terrible week at Sac tcher who ever donned the hing Tequlerty thee CT aien ann tl A . ramento was caused by the fail. | spanslon t the other Phit rm. But Nig started || can ure of the Seattle pitchers to de Nig drifted, firet to the American t playing when he was 17 ui ‘ Wm . « liver. Thomas has been getting | association, th He thinks there is lote of base. [| | <§ aeaae his bumps regularty) and Reiger *| tnd them to bail in him ¥#t. And he looks it | and Brenton, who were both | — = - — |] : AD the npg ot Jim-) hurting good ball herr, have gone | my wster's ended retiremen to pieces. The pitchers were | i seenident te Toad ball a carrying the team along in fine || HERE’S CHANCE FOR election © e next presi shape on the home lot, but thy ) of the club t» creating quite a bit couldn't sep tha pees up on the ANOTHER WAR! if Interest in local ball circles. All) road. In Now York they are TOEYE] Dy. Wf the directors of the club are a re Cligible it reems. Frank Rippe, who| WHITE SOX | per ee: Age Bagh 0 LBOM.LASPEN | feeds part of the Seattle public.| FAVORITES fT: berden ie ties ‘doha ‘beslinaey FR» 4 Gays he is the only one connected| The Chicago White Sox are the fa-|] only loaned Pat Moran to Cln- =, SZ | with the club who has declared his betting to cop the dad, Ghubae: oad tack to 2) f Antentions of not wanting the prexy |. u if they meet the |] will call him back after the LS Post. It's a nice honor, but ask | Ci s. The figures are quoted season ends, whereupon Pat A ] = dimmy Brewster how soft it now. If the games open tn will become manager of the sagt Billy Klepper, secretary of ago it is predicted that such odd Giants, McG ivi 0 sean sooner team now, and Professor W' | n e, but if they open ts the active quanagunent, re Hi by vottictal ad ae it a ee ple geen Bagy er the leading candidates for the } will be even money, take he hag several times stated he aprons ee oe a ee | } mone aifngie ot & boxing censor for Seattle the better. Seattle does not need a | as ’ > oa would do within a year or two city boxing commission as the men at the head of the game here | uP a a most. have proven themselves capable of handling the sport, but we | CAMP cs at do need a man with authority to see that nothing happens like | ee experience ot Mit apeing| Mai -— ein the Arena case again, Such things are bound to creep into the | ’ en oust next| jor e a | game here, but with a police official to check over details of the Pe. cae tae tis went tara Scone Will K. rr B | ‘shows it protects the game, the city and the public. their first stunts at Taft, Cal, where || board | e e t RarIRTY | the grouud was harder than cement ae | As has suggested before, Captain Dolphin, of the city | SR iets ttute comp cut of cin sasreoetat police force, is a man capable of handling such a job and is re 4G: comm i p ea Ace for recommended for the post by Seattle's ring fraternity. The po — “ sition would require that the censor sanction all cards, settle all RE SPORTING GOODS STORE or disputes, supervising the game in general, similar to the way NOES tt Ch e S y) Captain Dan O'Brien censors boxing at San Francisco. | ‘ % ‘ - Al oa Tl 32..° o> i : ny 397 tcago OX! HGdik kpitnd to Misia a le. weed otiialacted ere? 1 OTHING distinguishes a man or sets him off amongst 369 | planning to journey to Tacoma Thursday night to take in the j h 1] ! } A N BT peri Travie DavieJake Abel scrap. Davis is the Everett welterweight | a crowd so much as well-chosen head-gear, N Game Laws Are =!Young Mound Man May| who made s good showing with Jimmy Storey at the Arena a | . . A fs My need to Changed ‘| Pp B | tort time age, The bout in Tacoma will be over the sixround ||| fear a glimpse of yourself in the glass if your choice has A and rove to Be Hero of route. Abel is the soldier miller who beat Morrie Lux for the b : . fn Yakima countr—tn ta Claisio | Northwest welterweight crown bere recently. een made at Cheasty’s. Here in the enormous variety of eo dbicgiedlcn pa Sa tes ck tasaes ca uaa tsk GP ica ass smart styles, shape, shades and weights, you'll find a Fall oa CHICAGO, Sept. 16.—WiNl the 1919 ball series it would be a good idea for the players and managers H } . 1 H i i i wi L wi world’s series uncove to remember that they are out on the field to play ball and not at that suits purse, personality and fancy. Thes Rabe’ 4 ) amous ‘ . Babe” Adam: conduct a three-ring circus. The purpose of The Star's league kes: bs this y is not to ste who is the city champion for this particu makes; Be « lar year, but to establish it for next season so as to make it a & ur time, keeping posted Q 5 permanent organ It is for the players’ benefit that the m such things for your 8 og ps heads bev iat : “ ; league is now or; nd it is up to them alone to decide henietit : four games captured by the Pitty Fs ~ eines: sath Me ing tee Wotaete wee ee ee Oe ee Dunlap Stetson ‘ ; GR pote championship for the National league yesterday trom Yakima tera The executive committee of the series will meet at Spald- 8 county to the effect that 2 F fiton and Blackwell. be MD abl fees Ings’ store Wednesday night at 5:30 to settle the dispute of the | | see C. & K. the season over there if s | rtree Anadel-Alhambra game, The colored team quit the field in the | , 4 would be from October 9th ST. LOUIS, Sept, 16.— a White sixth toning of Inst Sunday's game with the Anadels, declaring orsalino (Italy) Heath (London) to 16th—both dates inclu : rie that the Anadels were credited with one more run in the fifth Prices $4 to $20 sive eT oa ana inning than they were entitled to. “peed 3 ae ad Magee AMERICAN LEAGUE oe Ang jp a iam Sam of Tae ‘hunt i oat LRISH CLUB Come right to Cheasty’s for everything that goes t oben Mega Malar fa t the gruetting | make attire for men who know —rich new colorings in only, and the seasos cent of the | | ekwears ‘ atts P ee : : only, and. the season 8 gasnen won by the” Box, will meet SOUTH PARK | neckwear; Manhattan and other famous lines of shirts; un- 5|with disaster at the hands of the 3 5 con 10 So! -rwe: > 1 5 Mes | ads; Guid the Midget portsider will geireing tetera. nin oe Die | | derwear to meet the needs of the changing season; gloves, \° step 1 the t ch and ve e sealed ag at | H o 1 , Di: ere Taft 1 bg hand save th hineoin ‘playfield Sunday. | hosiery, at the store of choice, where : T's gameness is unquentioned. | 1109 SECOND AVE, terion York | Hig coolness under fire haa been | oa i} |noted by many. This very gamenena Tis better to do than to |} ‘“ ” been hia b t wet th 2 | Pay Checks Cashed PLAYER WHO tret.te rive nim” tho giit'edicea holding RIAL 4 , support accorded the other twirlers ith end team to a si blow, BILLIARD PARLOR diheas itd , Bill James ts also a possibiiity. ‘The | 14 CIGARETTES 1430 rd, Corner 3rd and Pike Nis wing foe he Merl two shutout victories he recorded re-| ‘This game was in the semi-final . ee thagorned ee, Re Mend Gon, "end. 1. taaciably yO stag pri bos pled have ban oN eee Se Sapes round of The Star's city series. represent yours of experience — time in these rest periods hangs | series approaches eds ee : ‘REE a |in the purchasing and blend- > |heavily on their handa athens . p ., * Not #0 with K. K. Kirkham of] rice that toes’ Waneee nia ooh se-| WINS GAME AND |ingof tobacco. They're A d | : Do You Know the Milwaukee club of the American|star have fallen down and some THEN QUITS JOB the “promise” stage—a ciga- |) 4 WY | | association, in which Clarence Row-| ubstitute or rookle has grabbed the lrette for the wise ones who| That Seattle has the fin-||!#n¢ is manager and part owner. spotlight Waco fans on a farewell party 4 : Fi 5 est biltiard parlor in the ||,,2°%" Ee Aniston Kiricham has — for Berton (Jesse) James when he| Know a good thing. Buy and NS & YOUNG MEN'S W r 7 een forced to his bed, but whi Sep , Defeating . | for y : INC, , world? Come in and see. }\conyatescing he finds plenty to o tet. Werghncn oe Peis a pei eves ries, gol fe eaah Me bee foryoureals. ME O.C GRAVES Pr ie |cupy his mind in reading law books, | 6-1, 6-2, Mra orge Whightman of! with Waco and a de 10 for 13¢ > al ips ; | BROWN & HULEN | The Milwaukee loft ‘fielder has | Brookline, woman's single net quees,| retires to hia farm in | | SECOND AVENUE AT SPRING STREET a, completed three years of Blackstone | stepped into the second round of the| scored the run in his lant. on The John Bollman Co. Branch, DN econd and Spring. Third Floor. | 274 expects within another year to| first round tourney at the Lopgwood| gave Waco a victory, then tack att Manafhetaeers | . take his bar exaroinatior Cricket club yesterday, his uniform for good aa RERINenimeemeel |