Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
the Anade! club in the f » the city amateur baseball © final count was 3 to 1 » honors of the Queen City. 'on a passed ball the lead aft VERNON DROPS TWO TILTS TO MORMONS ** SALT LAKE Vernon dropped two games to! the | yesterday and dropped to sec @nd place in the Coast league stand Balt Lake City | Batteries: Finnernan, Fromme, Dell Balt Lake City Gould and Spencer WASHINGTON GRID SQUAD OUT TODAY Washington will hold its first foot Dall turnout of the When 35 men are expected to answer Coach Hunt's initial gridiron cali of the season at Denny field Leonard Allison, Se also expected to be on the ¢ this afternoon. season today, Hunt's assistant, Carlton college WOOL FOR HEALTH speak when we make reason for the large stoc of fine worsted and men's hosiery which we * and see if you don't change your mind. Some wonderful Heather color combinations of th §MEIUOIS S005 ONLAOdS BL there's a reason.” & Taft Inc SECOND AVE, Pay Chec ' TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLO: SY \ TRE \) eo \ \ R\\ Ae ee Ne \\ 9" , penn nr PPP PAPEL PPP PPP PP PP PPP PPP PPP South Park Wins City Ball Title; Defeats Anadel Club Men 3-1 Thompson Bests Davis in Pitching Duel; Thomsen Hits Home Run; Prato Is Slugging Star With Two Bingles; Thompson Strikes Out 14 and Davis 12 Overcoming a one-run lead, the South Park nine slap-! out a trio of lusty clouts, bunched with walks and field isplays in the fourth and sixth innings nal game of The St - GUY and walloped 's ies for » Sunday at South Park. The Over 2,000 people were on tap to off with the premier baseball The winning club will meet the Pood shipyard nine next Sunday for the Puget Sound title The final details of the game will be arranged Wednesd. at Spaldings. Tt was a pitchers’ battle all the way Sunday, with “Tipp , the South Park hurler, having a slight edge ov s, who was on the hill for the club men. Thomp- Son flopped 14 of the opposition on strikes and held them to two bingles, a single by McGillicudy and a seratch by He walked two, men and hitting one. Davis was wild, walking five He struck out 12 and allowed three © DBingles, a home run by Thompson and two blows by Prato, all of the hits driving in runs. Prato was the slugging demon of the day. He entered ‘the game in the fourth inning, replacing Ross for South Rude’s error and reached third and a fielder’s choice. Prato cracked a Vong double into right field, putting the South Parkers in Thompson had tied the count in the same ‘frame with a homer over the right field fence. Pounding Out a single in the sixth canto with King, who had walked and stole second, at the keystone bag, Prato drove over the third run of the game. Ain’t It The Honest Truth? It was in the grandstand at White Sox park, with « wild The Anadels threw away a chance >» score some runs in the third whe Pendleton reached a walk and tried to go to third on Attles a in i hit He i ea y at . With two men ighth and one away, Barr and Thompson pulled a and killed off the of the Anadel men. The Anadel crew scored the first run, in the initial canto, when the South Park crew started throwing louble play {the ball around. Attlenon hit to hort and Barr threw the ball over first, and Thompson helped the play along by heaving the agate into left field, Attleson scoring on the play The Anadels never reached third tase after that on Thompson, who had ‘em on his hip thruout the Carrol! and Pickens handled the in fast time, in spite of the tilts under the Marquis of. Queens- berry rules. fet a ae woe AB. R. H. PO. A. &. es oe a 2 ie & 8 : e 6 See Porrine, rf, if 460 60 @ 6 King, ef 1. ae Be a 8 iia 2d) ee ee £88 o « oe srue 8 . e 6 here a Cee & 6 f 6.) Sie hd n for Jorgenson tn the fourth In 1000000 1 00020190 0—3% Btolen bases —Flarr. Chitten wo-babe hit nsen. Double to Thom Final arrangements for the game with the Pacific fleet will he made by Darwin Meisinest, maanger of athletion at the “U" at Bremerton Tuesday with fleet officials, The game is scheduled for November 8, on Denny field. Coach Rorlesk, Whitman football men tor, was in Seattle this week, and took 5 dway high school ath fonary college won the pole the eity track meet n open date for 1 Eamundson will conch ity track squad in 1920, will ¢ football team during the coming has had « grid trainer, FI dimmy Arbuthnot has just returned from @ visit Kast, and will supervine all intra-mural sports at the univer- nity this year, ‘This includes al) frat athletics, inter-elub dormitory sports, Conch Hunt has constructed «a new arging machin: Denny field. The freshman squad at Washington promines to be @ strong eleven thin year. | han several open dates, and wishing «i with the Fi get in touch with Darwin Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Cornell, nsyivania and Haverford, aa well as U. 8. Naval academy, will support soccer football elevens this season, | Jim ‘Thorpe’s Canton profeastonal foot- ball eleven may play In Chicago against a team of ex-college and other stars the | latter part of the season, Princeton has not one veteran varsity foottall played to depend upon, “Let's go buy Boldt’s French pas- try. Uptown, 1414 3d Ave. down- town, 913 2d Ave, THE SEATILE STAR ANN wdwuitalahuund OW GOSH, It SorRE | tm A VERY ANGRY PMSWERED AN AD For ® PosITION WITH A Bic Dairy! 4 ' QUES TIONS NO-HIT HERO P TWE SCOUTS NEVER PAID ANY ATTENTION YO HIM = UNV | just back from France, his native ehavior on the | few meals there was on his w is of the opinion that the best od in to make GOOD seen nag Before Gus made good he was ntar , it which might be phatically that there will be no room |!" in a skit which might t titled “Seeing Texas First he had returned from had visited home folks at Doo Malloy, 1 Gus is, or was, the off.again.on again Finnegin of the " Mallen Clan ‘iajor League Breaks Even »— _ in Two Tilts Macks Take First Game, but Locals Come Back in the Second Scoreboard | oo RTA BASEBALL SCHEDULE nal chances |} Salt Lake City PORTLAND, Sept. 22 WASHINGTON, Sept took the first game of yesterday's | Was back in the second af fair and won a slugging duel, count in the first game wan § t and Seattle won the second mel attempt to start several |» WATCHING THE ninth and helped Washington 8 to 4. Halle tant to the Dodgers home run helpwt the Van- kees inte third place by beating th 2, off Sutheriand 9 " . 4 ander bianked the Braves, ROUND COAST BASES Tt took two games to convince the Tigers that Sanday should ® day for church-going, they were concerned. The Bees won both, 7 to @ and 14 to 6, “Doughnuts and Coffee’ Lunch and Store No. 2 109 First. Ave. So. AT YESLER Appointed, Thoroughly Sanitary Lunch and “Hoyt’s” Doughnut Store a the first time that the| 3, off trenton 2, off Highee Scientifically Best Cup of Coffee in the World “Hoyt’s” Doughnuts Sold Only at “Hoyt’s” Batteries: Vance and Cady 322 Pike AT FOURTH MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1919. \) WN WN NYY LS ett AWN nditntl \ 1 make mu of an imprennic He was released to W ed a nohit game have been beating the Texas brush nay Bono has more stuff than any Cincinnati to Put On First Game = World’s Series to Open in «i: ou Beats Thast. 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 th tobacco in even better condition than tin. Now, don’t you owe it to yourself to buy a package and give Tuxedo a trial?—Not quite as much tobacco as in the tin, but— Red Town; Officials Picked CINCINNATI, Ohio, Sept. 22. The first two games of the world’s series will be played in Cincinnati; the next three in Cht cago, I the White Sox win the American league flag; the next two in Cincinnati, eighth in Chicago, If necessary to deter mine the championship, the na tional commission announced here today If a ninth game is necessary, the city In which it will be played will be determined by the fl & coin, previous to the eighth geome. The first game will be played October 1, weather per mitting, No off days are provided in the schedule. Cincinnati won the right to stage the first two games on the toss of a coin. Louis Comiskey, son of the owner of the Chicago ite Sox, toxsed a half dollar, August Herrmann of the Reds called the toss. President Heydler of the National league named Charles Rigter and Ernest Quigley as Na- tional league umpires for the se ries, while President Ban inson nea Billy Evans and Dick Nal lin as the American league um pires. Leslie Constans of Pittsburg and William Uarridge, Johnson's secretaries, were named as the commission's business represen. tatives. Official see * for the world se. ries will be Joe MeCready of Philadelphia, secretary of the Baseball Writers’ association; J. BE. T. Spink of St. Louis, who is named by the nat and two rep the Chicago ond Cinein ters of the Baseball Wri lation The local official scorer will be dack Ryder, The Chicago official scorer has not yet been selected. att chap- "Hank" Mutcher, former Pear ouftield good game at & So Tt Decipep TO 45e Him A FEW (TYSELF! I SAys’* WANT TO STAND STILL; I a ROOFED aN ATE ToT eesameen! YoU CERTAINLY PORT EVERY MORNING 6T 4Adt Se DEAD ONE, WILE Four Indian Hurlers Now in Fame Hall nly is the fourth in his can knock Kilbane out inside of six rounds that he offers the side to this effet, a ing ap operation Henjamin has called off all his immediate ring engage since its entry into the Amer. ast Boston on September beon evidently means to keep ted in the 10th, so his performance Pete Herman's me be is perfectly willing to meet Joe Lyneh iadelphia, and the bantumweight char ) title at any time agreeable h against Cincinnati in 1897, ANGELS WIN PAIR FROM SEAL SQUAD} for | ‘Altho Mike Gibbons, the erack mid dieweight of St hia exes would be weil enough to able him to take on Jeff Smith, Bayonne, N. J, Lew Tendier, most persistent of at Minneapolis on September has just reached Al Lippe, from) Minneapo effect that Gibbons is ae trouble with his ‘ led to ask for another post- In & 10-round battle Tendier plans to a all comers whije on his tour, which is expected to take several pinement of the bout Couch and Mc TAYLOK WALLOPS ISSAQUAH rd crowd at Liberty LONDON, Sept. 2 English erick has been laid to rest by the e monument which he erected y years ago, at the The monument, is a wicket with the with a blank . was inscribed at the monument waa erected. a A e Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette Keeps the ; rN SPECiay PREY WLU “papers”—the lightest; thinnest, strongest, and best in all the world, make a wonderful Tuxedo Finest Burley Tobacco _Mellow-aged till perfect Plus a dash of Chocolate Guaranteed by INCORPORATED