The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 17, 1919, Page 12

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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1919. when lee + + \ Ps: =n OCH GOSH! WOMENS 15 So PICKLE} —— D SHE Swore (tS ALL OFF BETWEEN WHAT DiD ( NOTHIN’ WELL “YOU GOT TH SHE LOVED BUT ME AND ANGELICA! You BER TEST OF IT SHE ———— re! SHE GaVE ME TH’ ae ‘§ GAYE YOU “THE a ’, r o> ——J La aor Gate! ) "Cincinnati Win Is Great for Baseball; Buying a Pennant Cheapens Game Reds Won Flag on Merits; Ruth Is Going Into Movies; Why Giants Failed to Win Title; Vernon and Los An- | TRAY geles Still Tied for Lead; Other Baseball Gossip ‘fay 4 BY LEO H. LASSEN “ Walloping New York, the Cincy ds, piloted by Pat Moran, the rea! Miracle Man of baseball, copped the Na- tional league bunting yesterday and it was “Dutch” Reu- ther, Northwestern league star, their win. The victory of the Reds is the best thing in the world for baseball. For 50 years Cincinnati has been striving for & pennant and had the nucleus for a winning team many times, but it took the master hand of Moran to lead the Reds out of the wilderness. Muggsey McGraw, leader of the New York Giants, with} A great team, wanted to win the flag as never before.| McGraw planned to retire this year, but he also wants to! Win another pennant before he lays down the reins of the} National league club. Opened Money Bags ! New York opened the strings of fits money bags and paid fabulous who pitched the Reds to TT Sums for players in a last mighty et | GIANT PILOT PICKS fort to cop t Art Nehe was se: } CINCY REDS TO WIN 7 John McGraw picks the Cin- } elnnati Reds to defeat the Chicago White Sox in the tate deals. And then Me grab world’s series. Says John: | Wed Frank Snyder, one of the best! Watchers in the business from St} Louis for another huge chunk goin. Phil Douglas, Cub pl Was brought to Gotham, but failed miserably. On the other hand, Moran kept th ®ang that he started the fight f the pennant with, and won out & cause his team had the fighting spir Ht. The turning point in the race “Moran has five good piteh- g sr ers—Eller, Reuther, Ring, ( Fisher and Salle, | On the other hand, Gleason has only two—Cicotte and William: RUTH GREAT DRAWING CARD was the six-game duel with the day. Fan Giants in New York, in which the gael Reds copped four out of six games © whe can crash € Wt took the heart out of the Giants, they have a great ball team, and one| wears the crown of popularity playing as good® bran Which won on its merits. thruout the country can already hear | the yode! of the umpires: “Batte: » —for Chicago, Cicotte and sc row club, It's a ¢ slugger will h that the big « down a bank she was hailed as the best shortstopper in the ma American sportdom. Ruth has been Chicago Cinch drawing tremer tous crowds in stad mss a on. The 80 ©. only a “Ss ae is almont a cisehvte win | mediocre team this year afd Ruth Ree AlMerican, and baseball fans| nas been a saving grace for the Bar i Club Standing 1 x of the |! FRANKLIN PROSPECTS team Coach former Seattle second played with half « 7 most hopeles: fon. At are 4 ts and are ar from other matter, | _ tem Flagstesd, | Tacoma player. the best recruit league this vered in the tig He used to play ved rd to the |RUSSIAN CHESS KING COMING TO AMERICA Akiba Ft of Russia, has cheas champion slim >\ments that it is pl Baltimore won the during October and November att Rubinstein ia ranked by many in the oe class with Dr. Lasker, Capablanca and the late Carl Schlechter. “Champ Puts Burns Away ' NEW MANAGER WANTED YORK Sept. 15.—One 4 who has been under th and Otto Knabe, v for a goal, just like they want Slowing up? He did for a time this season, but that the fe en, eee eee ae ul league player, are bi ked i ies, f o wins 7 . ge 9 ime srecked fast after the serie fighter in action who wins/was because of a series of injuries he suffered early in - red as manager of the 1 Cincinnat! ts baseball crazy today, ing his opponenta ¢ th Now he is back the game for the Indians and har While tt bas been tmponetbie t in local Southern league team to suc land they have a right to be, because | It's man with the p :|the race. Now he is back in the game for the Indians aj aw gerald aed Co. Barer. id of ball as marked the da when st night be: at the Jerney RETIRE CRACK COL’ LEXINGTON, Ky,, Sept local billiard hall Chariey Halen, se veodiee 1 proprictes, be being mentioned ass {cause of injuries received in his final the for the Job of boxing cen- | Workout at Saratoga, just previous med uty. to being ped to this tout of the public's cho’ for elf ou Seattle's ruered 126 d Frank fink in 9,000 Latonia championship Pastimed for the Salt Lake Bees a couple of seasons ago. On the White White Sox roster are “Buck” Wea Wer, former Seal player; Fred Mc Mullin, Los Angeles and Seattle star; | ¢ Claude Williams, star southpaw of | ( the Sox, who got his start with Salt Lake; Bert Lynn, who caugh amento, and Gandill, who pl cuit for several yer berg is a forme B. Playing the sh now. Just lamp this What the two aquad , out their quota of Coast lea Eastern league re play shortstop at first Chase job Delayed by the failure of the Portland squad to reach the Kose City in time to start the game yesterday, the Portland. Seattle series to decide the cellar championship of the Coast league will open today in the Oregon metropolis, Seattle is a long way from seventh p and Kk “p of the week's games to climb at one thick"* Walter Johnson hung the sixth defeat on the Browns, 5 to 3 dow je bill from the Athletics, and 12 to 8. © today a clean sw Boston will be without a city series this year beeause “Babe” Ruth, the mighty slugger of Beanville, is going into the movies. Ruth has « fat contract with a film company, and his work starts at the close of the a Present season. Kuth is billed to be the hero on the silver screen up ball games by stranger things have happened in baseball Home runs Meusel (Los Francisco). Rumler (Salt Angeles), Hunte TEAMS STILL TI Vernon and Los An, top round of the pe der. Both lost yesterday. C | were turned in the second, 3 to 2. Cleveland copped both ends of « tot Francisco. Chas! The Tigers and Angels are still = lew? ww eo ; Andrnnttvathast A k elopments Re. | = Betting 6 to 4 Reds Beat Sox; Sallee for Opener 17-—{Unite lashed Bept. pennant 1 trim the W! r ng that way, € Sallee, veteran southpaw, will probably be Moran's selection the initial conte Pat not only as one of the best of , but he is © of the nf ny rough ter Reuther will nd call, He has ng, may alters ng sta Hod cago and during the series t can be kept fresh away from the tiresome | If there fs a “dark horse” in line for the honors of a series hero, the Cine ti bugs th it will be Pat n, the new outfielder, who has elf into a regular berth Duncan came from bout a month ago and 4 been a sensation since he was given the chance to work in Sherry Magee's stan ing ground. WOMEN GOLFERS TO MEET AT SHA EE, P. p cal course starting and will attract the greatest field of woman golfers r entered in the event. Alexa ing of Atlanta, Ga., the present title holder, will be, jon band to defend her title, . TAX BALL PLAYERS ALBANY, N. Y¥. Sept. 17—Pro fessional baseball players and ume pires employed in New York state during the present season, altho resi- ents of other states, are liable to new state income tax law, ace cording to Controller Eugene M. straight ago-N ’ BEES WALLOP 1!GERS . liter nore nigt sane "ROUND COAST BASES IN WILD BALL MELEE FF ‘ 22 out of the basement, and it look: Yesterday's winne kland, SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 17 > i w = | ies Mint tte at | sala "atePaamaamds | aa LXE, cy, to is MM (YAMEL Cigarettes meet your taste in many ne | n the first game and unusual ways. You quickly become fond of ie Cincinnati, Saliee and Wingo. | To"! ® salary next season. Let's go buy Boldt’s French pas. Hink te the ~2Ki4 has been thrown out of train: | the Play ball” WHY THE try. Uptown, 1414 3d Ave.; down Cppesition during (2 and will not race again until A e y ® town, 913 2d Ave, ‘ next spring. | Travis ee coe anes Sree wee ita | cuaere Fan ‘|= —_ — a @gainst each other, led by master | Crackin “le, = strategists Ps n, of the Reds, | York ¢ a “Kia” ain oe ure to play up t a Giants the Natic : = P Ch = Yor COAST LEAGUERS 0 oll eager grog land at Philadelphia f IN SERIES : ak bern Ait : ; t League There will be a husky sprinkling | vital. weeks Doyle and| “*datestsenaee ‘ of former Coast league players in the | Fletcher all fell ying, Vern Pr) Dig series between the Sox and Reds. according to the reports from the Secra a On the Cincy team we find “Dutch” East. And so McGra . Follow Hound Coast Aoddaa , Reuther, who pitched for Portland! get more life in b and who played with kane in the! He has alreac WATCHING THE sCOnEnOARD r Northwestern league. Reuther is one| bench and ts aeeres have Walter Reeth . 1 4 thpaw pitches of » oo SHEA beth 18 the k bag. Hornsby 18) Cimcinnatl te a a-to-3 victory show today. And then there is } 4 to come hat cinched the pem . on Tis Rath, Cincy second sacker, who) St. Louts next y v2 locked in deadly combat on the tage Ind I t ors here yeate . r ) in a wild slugtest | Im them—they are so refreshing and cool and fragrant. ne R. H. FE Wiis ocucansdasnibons 9M e , : Fevvvssrssesel® It You see, Camels are an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos which guarantees the oks; Leverens, Markle | f e runs every time pode In a wild game featured by wild — | most delightful cigarette qualities that have ever been re ioe. orbs’, sTe’s one erm ar wrote to angers: tne SEALS WIN TILT put into a cigarette. Your test will prove that you The Red Sox refuse to play the 4 Braves without Ruth in the - 2 up, and the fans can hardly bleme ‘em. aw thruout The Yips, straight wins was a hard slump after elght | IN LAST FRAME! & LOS ANGEL Sept. 17 prefer the expert Camel blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight. San | Francisco sta da big ratty in the —- 4 The lowly Onks drubbed them | 2intt frame of the first game of the | Hi : aa || 10 to. 8 tere Oak Rie ap8 Sip [aco aaa sanieno mae een, : a THE SPORTING GOODS STORE| z es el aote pane TAN reac Be it an eee Camels blend not only frees the cigarettes from any ita “hentia hat An The score : ‘ 2 If You Swim— Site diepir direnpaiienn | BPE TY See ie cigaretty odor but it assures that remarkable mellow- j You surely will want to get B Hy ie the lending eiartinent of the | four runs. Five doubles, two triples| _Batterte »tt, Couch, Zamloch | mild-body! And, you'll be interested to know that ; ip line for the big “State 1 | Guurterteck Joh on the Liman nigh |A84 & homer were among the wats, |and McKee; O. Crandall, Fittery, Per.| : an Cake Tk Hl DT ieaAch. ke caging ner ferns eek nT ies oat Ee f= no matter how liberally you smoke Camels they wi up at the Crystal Po on the 25th of the month loning tear 3 D Outside of the honors | Maa» ‘ that will go to the winners, & 5 : rH Mr. ew is ‘having High schor n Kets under way | pra Kly" Md some “classy” medals sca § Louis ue ° struck off that certainly are Charley Norman, ‘Tracey strong |” Phi 43 well worth swimmi as | 824 “Doe” Wells of the ¥. MeO. f CINCINNATI r " are the officials for the anlerscholan. 2B a He grid season, Your Patronage Appreciated Pay Checks Cashed TORREY & SEARS’ Franklin high wehool Batteries: Ames and Clarke BILLIARD PARLOR nwo this year, Me Is | der and iciiliter s | | 87, LOUIS, sept Percy Kagvedt. a big strapping kid, ie| First Game R |turning out for ‘football at Broadway tf ” § | the first time this year, Me was a star 4 lom the track team, Batteries: Fillinaim’ and "OAKS POUND SAC | ' not tire your taste! ' HURLERS AND WIN SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 17—O0k- | JR Camels are a cigarette revelation! Prove that yourself! Maen aca vista abe aes ihe fi «We suggest right here that you compare Camels with se [A ame of the series, 10 10 3. | TM any cigarettes in the world at any price for quality i Chigae ‘0 11 1| {Mand for satisfaction! | atterle Mails, Vance, Klein and - Cook; R. Arlett nd Elliott. AIR RACES “4 . Mich., Sept. 17 With cash purses regating $1,100, , | & three-day harness meeting will be o|held here September 25, 26 and 27, 18 RF 13 [attracting the horsemen’ of. this, wee: cents a package *™ tion in larg umbers, | v HT tt ™%| ‘The executive committee of ‘The 9 1| Star's ball league meets at Spalding’s O'Neil; |store at 6:30 o'clock today, isi i Sig nar wal tape cig Camels are sold everywhere in scien- tifically sealed packages of 20 ciga- rettes or ten packages (200 cigarettes) in a@ @lassine-paper-covered carton. We strongly recommend this carton for the home or office supply or when you travel. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO Co, Winston-Salem, N. C.

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