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™ 5 ) a GEO. DUNCAN, \ . 5 _ South Park to Mix With Anadel Club to Decide City Ball Title Sunday Crack Amateur Squads Billed ‘to “Settle Issue; South Park Awarded Protest; Hibernians Pull Big League Stuff; Alhambras Lose Protest; Star Series Dope 4 | By LEO H. LASSEN With the city amateur diamond title hanging in the balance, “Cannon Ball” Thompson will lead his South Park contingent against Bill Truckey’s Anadel club in the final | round of The Star’s series Sunday. The grounds have not} been chosen. i "© The Anadel club was awarded their game with the Al-| hambras, colored nine, who quit the field at Woodland k last Sunday and refused to finish their game because they claimed the Anadels were credited with one more run than they were entitled to after the umpire had awarded the run to the club men. The Alhambras refused to finish the game and the mix Was awarded to the Anadels by the executive committee of the league piter a big league discussion last night. The South Park nine was awarded their protest against the Hibernians. The Hibernians rung up a win over the South Park nine with Malloy, their pitcher, using rosin ‘on the ball. This is contrary to the executive committee’s Tuling and the game was awarded to South Park. The Hiternians pulled some big | — nage strate “4 i - : _— TSE te te p . game, and the Hibernian not ul! tan ing Thompson, 8 te he Ds (onyraae's r, of using the substance on the as id PP MMI Eee pink Ball, pointed out that there was Oat: | Los Angeles soe lsh pro, is the most upri us Eng-! Gost! MOST UPRIGHT Tile UPRIGHT SWING “EVERYBODY'S STRIKING WHERE S GONNA END? ene FOR GOLFERS - THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT, 18, 1919. ARE T \ RR \T ALL ean eae CAN wramar | | ‘| ‘ ‘| i 4 by the Associated Newspapers) t swinger His hands at the are far above his eal on the mound, and that Thomp-| Vernon. $ ‘491 of all the golfers Semon was chewing some sort of sub-| Sait Lake City $2 HT lop of the swing Istance during the came. Thompson | gan Francisco #1 “434 | head, and the club, too, is poised high Oakiand . ane ~ me fused a spitball, and this delivery was Mot ruled out by the committee, as it te considered a standard delivery, and not a freak pitch. Wrong Idea Tt seems as if the Hiber wrong spirit of th in the air, long range, and there i curacy about b is surprising s play tha first bag, and ts another well known amateur star King in Orchard fastest player series, e | 01 cin, yho hac jails with |S0lf club. In Bo they knew before they went into Pony are, an ee trial wits | adlyieg id me that if their pitcher re > J league clubs «a g couple of years ago, will be in the|™ore than ’ to comply with the league's onal on barring freak deliveries © they would forfeit their game. But | fnstead they went ahead and pitched | Malloy, used rosin openly thruout the game. The Hibernian represent admitted that they tried to rap for the South Park nine outfield for the South Park men. | 40s not believe in a lot Prato, Marriott, infielders, and Jorg enson, catcher, are some of the other members of Thomsen's aggregation. | hia waggle ts scarcely any for the Anadels. - atives Tay at r players I have seer around second base, around before hitting the ball. thing at all All of this must help to prove the McGillicudy will be hind the bat|fact that when once set, the bent “Widow” Pendle |thing to do is to hit the ball ton, on third, and the two Riley boys | back swing Js not so fast as that of This style of play gives Duncan a of fussing and His but he sre } , make up the tn: “ Lind — — whe. ib etea: ye ene doesn’ lose muchetimetre getting the : from the tele aes of the|. 19 the outer gardens, Attieson ball away, and with pr they are reported to| holds down left field, Chittenden waggle a se center and McKnight right. much trongest team in the city. y" ‘Thompson, former Uni of Washington star, will gouthpaw for the South Park nine ) Sunday. He will be opposed on the | Bill by Gus Davis, another star port sider, who will work for the Anadels, The two teams are made up of gome of the best ateur talent in the city. Bill Trucky, first baseman @nd manager of the Anadels, is one Of the best known players in the ity. Manager Thomsen, of the Bowth Park nine, is also playing the Armstrong and Carroll are expect ed to handle the Indicators in Sun day's game, MACKS TAKE FIRST GAME FROM LOCALS PORTLAND, Sept. 18 ham, star Portland s¢ €rnoon or part of a day to 4 ewie Bases | ng Your Patronage Appreciated lay Checks Cashed TORREY & SEARS’ There will be a bie m BILLIARD PARLOR 1430 3: he € nd Pike | GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Sept. 18.| arnota Ai ~The Chicago Cubs played an exhi-| boys gym « | bition game here yesterday. ‘geal | they will play in Beloit, V — OAKS WIN FR rd, Corner 3rd ai in y er If your gums are sore, sloughing and bleeding, you have Pyorrhea, so-called Riggs’ Dis eane, which 18 a menace to good health, We are the only Dentists in the Northwest who specialize | 4 in this dreaded disease, Exami- || Salt Lake City .. oor i nation and estimate free, Special || The batteries: Houck Free Examination care taken of children’s teetn, ||: Mitchell and Brook Baum and Byler. 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R . PO. BE the presence of the fleet ruined at- | wares, 2 6 6 @ | tendanen | Kes 2 ° ° 4 Ey 2 Fishing Right at [Compton re -..2 8 98 8 $| moat eym league this week Your Back Door and, Mb 26 3 nn And good sport at that 9 | 5 . pois . ne. oe Any time you have an aft- 7% o yp SAN FRAN 30, Sept. 18 Oakland defeated Sacramento her today, 9 to 5. The score R. H sacramento -6 13 land ’ 9 9 Batteries — Larkin, Vance an Cook; Holling and Mitze. Sal a spare and want some fish- oR SA 35 ce 2 rank t Kh. MLO. A. ¥ ane te { the Ber © 5 6 6 61 Wee menue, in charge of the places are id. | Sine nt ——- = if you really wish TS “Sy Se ae to be successful—use a @ [ates 3 Taft's Phantom Leader. ° 1 os 6 Pir & laft Ins. TE cere mk Wa Wear) ae 150 eg pa Score by innings - . 1109 SECOND AVE, MM Suits eee 0000 1| Chat cre hyn ed tland 0000 A bie ; in txer for grammar n charge of the a . Schnieder, Gould, ANGELS REGAIN LEAD VER FRISCO Los An: H 8 9 th B.| aton and Mc in the Coast defeating 3 In the Sudan reserve supplies of rinking water are stored during the rainy season in hollow trees. Duncan ts not rated an a long | driver, altho there is no one who will deny that he can measure shota with Vardon, Braid or Taylor, Hin high not get him any} surely does not take swing, while extra distance. away anything. There is practically | .| no rence. then, between the fin and Taylor, so far} neerned. Taylor, it remembered, is a very fast , has become | | » keep the on the course, even in the strongest gale. Taylor won championships on courses where the wind interfered greatly with the tee shots of nearly | every golfer in the tournament, but tt did not seem to bother him. Var don's «wing would come in between Taylor and Duncan, and as it strikes a happy medium, is regarded as the} ideal form. It would appear from at it In not well to follow the {any one pro, What comes naturally to a player in best, after all SEEKING NEW CHAIRMAN OF COMMISSION CHICAGO, 8 18, — (United Preas.)—Four prominent men are un der consideration for chairman of the national baseball commission | amittes from the two major announced here today Presidents Veeck. | Raker and Ruppert, will meet again ommit shortly for a final selection, and to [make {ts recommendations to tho! presidents of the two leagues. | “If Augustus Herrmann ts a |sportaman,” Baker of the Phillies sald, “he will resign from the chair manship of the national commission at once. Anything can happen in bdeeball, and in the world’s series it would be unfair for an interested party to be the judge in any contro- versy.” ‘DE PALMA PLANS TO | QUIT AUTO RACING NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—-Ralph de . the speed king of automobile nensa, who has won many tional races on tracks th country during the past to retire, he part in the racers, here on September 2 n racer has accumu a comfortable fortune in the racing game and will devote his time in the future to his business inter esta, Itallan-Americ ed | |CITY PIN LEAGUE WILL OPEN TONIGHT 12 clubs entered, the City league will get under way Ideal and Orpheum bowling With Bowling Brooks have a strong aggre Pope-Sibley'’s, Elks’ and Boldt's, a new squad, will also make the others step to annex the honors. 1920 AMATEUR GOLF MEET IN MANHATTAN gation. | NEW yor 18.—This city will b 1920 amateur golfing championship of America, this by virtually agreed upon by the powers that be in the U. 8. G. A Washington was in line for the meet but has withdrawn in favor of Gotham, which has not had the tournament in six yea There will be lively bidding among the clubs in the Metropolitan district for the honor of staging the big event. |KILBANE GETS OFFER TO BOX JOE LEONARD 0, Sept. 18 nny Kil » 14 in receipt of an offer of | $3,500 from Johnny Abrams, New Orleans promoter, to meet Leon ard, the Brooklyn featherweight, in a 20-round bout at the baseball park in the Crescent City Mardi Gras week, VET INFIELD FAILS WHEN DID 6T 2.AM STRIKE ? WHY EVEN “TH HE DEAR WIFF Has TH Fever! “¢ me! PERS panes my les — Everett Star ‘LEONARD VS. TENDLER’ r Y RING, Meets Champ I! N QUAKER CITY RING; PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Sept. : ff ) 18.—The long looked for bout § betwee be ol 2 in Tacoma Go | ei Pye | " 1) Lew Tender, { : t phria sl h ho 5 Davis Tackles Abel inDown-|) fe hea neve, on September mee | 22. The bout will probably } Sound City; Other Bouts set m record for attendance | - at boxing matches in this { Travie Davis, crack Everett wel city. 5 terwelght, will meet Jake Abel, { Northwest welter king, in the mal 46 event of Tacoma’s second boxing ne "7 show of the season tonight. This should be with Davis ag bout, carrying most of the fight t In the other bouts on the card Harold Jones, ma lightweight, meets Bert Forbes in the semiwind up; Irving Gleason of Seattle tackles Frank Zink of Tacoma tn the feather weight division; Jack Sheldon, Fast weight. Me Quinn | Pet. | oo en MATIONAL LEAGUE | Won, Laat Cinetnnatt New York of Ta “Ra” tangle in t The m are aixr 4 Curly t irtain raiser. nbwind up the other fh event 4 afta. bouts going four cantoes ISSAQUAH IS VICTOR OVER and ne wit eT, LOU 1M, Rept Virst Game Poston SNOQUALMIE * Me ISSAQUAH, Wash., Sept. 18—Is none » traveled to Snoqualmie Sun day and t vT rs squad into! ge Low four two-baggers, w Hoye held AN LEacun the lumberjacks to four singles and Wen, Lest sent 10 back to the bench via the 4 strikeout route. Hoye pitched a good a game and was given giltedged sup 5 port den at qhort and Lindsay | St lout at © handling some specially | Winingion hard ch Tupper also pitched | pniiadelphal good, but was accorded © wuppert ss Ratteries—Iesaquah: Ho ona Fore on McQ Snoquaimie: Tupper and | cnicas Ta Insaquah takes on Taylor next Sun. | Morrie lay in tle at the Liberty bal park m., the winners to get a| Ne the following men will be played in thin game Rept, 18 Insaquahs—Sells, Lindsay, P. ° nm vini, J. Favint, T. McQuade, Fra . ‘ a Hoye, C. McQuade, Harrington, Daum, Ayers, Holand and mand B den | Pennock, McGraw, Kasseli and | aylore—F. Fick, J. Holder, Ira a ee Rall, Blowsom, J. Fusco, Wm. eile sop. T. Holder, F. Galloway Anderson, R. V. Stewart and G. | ¥ of the teams has two wins to| PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 18 | ite credit and have ied to pl R ". | the fifth game on neutral grounds es 2] This game will be worth seeing. Caldwell and 1 homaa; Boone, Pierson and Per | TY [_—* | FRANKLIN NEEDS i PRACTICE FIELD) ot Seattle With the return the SPORID) ‘em? | || Ball club to their home lot for the 5 FS PU ) ‘| ncries with Los Angeles, beginning September 23, the Rainier valley ag wera asp Rais gregation ta at loss where to prac of the Frankiin | tice. Columbia field, over a mile bie regular foot- and a half from th school, is out! | of the question after the first hard | rain. The school board recently | | “Moose” fandb wnted | purchased the lot on the northeast | na eibh hs bp corner of Rainier ave. and Mount a |Raker boulevard, from the Malmo ball game at and his knee has He was inju Nursery company, but has made no Mare Isiand last | grounds as yet | pat squad this yea CONGRATULATES REDS CHICA Sept. 18.—C. A. Com iskey, president of the White Sox, the prospective winners of the Ame {ican league, has wired congratula | tions to ty Herrmann, of the Ci rinnati Reds, on the cinching of the National league pennant There are eight Smiths in con- gress. Broadway needs quarterback . an Dimock and Ne pant several ¢ both graduated, t aregation, \ PPMP Madiound Vw WITH @ FLAT IRON! SHE NEARLY KILLED * | iar } ling advisory board :|more than supervise the game, 2 \ put progress towards completion of the| . THIS MORNIN’ 0 ee AW City Officials to Meet With County Officers to Decide Ring Cc ommission Seattle Fans, Boxers and Public to Be Protected by Of- ficial Supervision of the Game Here; Details to Be Worked Out Today Mayor Fitzgerald will call a meeting this morning of city: and county police officials to decide the question of ap- pointing a boxing censorship commission for the city of Seattle. The session was called for yesterday afternoon but Prose= cuting Attorney Brown was not able to attend and the *|session has been called for today. It is the plan of the city and county officials to appoint a board of three men, one city police officer, one county sheriff deputy and a physician to act as censors of boxing in the city of Seattle and to advise the city and county officials of the state of the game and to prevent further occurrence of having advertised boxing shows called off at the last minute as happened at the Arena the other night. The mayor, who used to do rome boxing himself in his younger daye is in favor of having boxing in the ity if the game is run along regu lines. The other officials, who reached yesterday were in favor of the plan of having a box-| were Further details of the plan will be worked out today, including the} work that shall be done by the! commtasion | Seattle wants boxing and the| py Carl Morris tm the Bay City the commission, which will not do| other night, Morrie’ win on a higher plane than it) been in the past. With/ official supervision, the public, boxers and promoters themselves will be protected. ieweight, boxes “Spud” Murphy in Ouke MORAN FORMULA |innd tonight. TO WIN PENNANT, , it has ever “Pattling” Ortega, the Mexican mij~ yrankie Burns and Allie Mack, Mlghte weights, meet on the same card. NEW YORK, Sept. 18—Pat Mo an, manager of the pennantwinning eee teds, anne there ix only |,,tt 1% Feported from those who know Cincinnati Reds, says there ts only | «ar ‘ta"Stce forsee to duck the ether one way to achieve victory. “That! day when Morris popped him. It's neces= is by paying attention to business for ting man to know hew te ; ; ; duck what happened to Golla at all times and all stages of all|@uck., Look what, happened, te @ games,” ho adds. “We played to|for's goal by litte David, and never saga win every game, and when you win | come back games you win pennants without worrying about percentage and the world’s series.” | George Shade, San Francisco dattiir, is on his way home after o futile inves | sion of the Bast. “RMANTOWN DOG SHOW “Dumb Dai Bosom yyy Ps 4 = ‘wants to match thew jERMANTOWN, Pa., Sept. 18.— ck" Dempsey. “Dumb” ia Btting A one-day all-breed dog show under | and proper » auspices of the Germantown |Cricket club, will be here| Let's go buy Boldt's French pas- October 4. One thousand dollars in try, Uptown, 1414 3d Ave.; down- prizes will be distributed town, 913 2d Ave. a i enw te Shaner & Wolff Clothes Service N. Y. 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