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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1919. \ WA aaa a NN Th ‘TE (WEN: Ss —— ‘ \) = a’ } (gps » \\ , duit ANUUAnn} RR \ wud AN Nauta Re ‘@e ‘Y \\ _atwuulalaind nasntinaiiiny | 1 190 ————_" : a HOSPITAL MEN TO SQUADS ARE Moran Offers | Ged HOLD FIELD MEET}, ON CLOSING High Prices | | sen"traneiepinms sone || LAP OF RACE a ae ims — pear sigh BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 23.—With CINCINNATI, Ohio, Sept. 23. s will be run off the latter * present month, in x, wheel chair race; boxing match betwee with one arm; men with | Seraphs, who mee leg; wooden-leg race between | att contestants with one artificial | the another similar race between heavy « both artifle ial legs, and at la HELLO BILL, CORE ) | SNO Us ITS WE, LAST OF — “. : tts Ye Sip = THE CAFES T E: THE OLD CAFE WAS RAIDED LAST - 1 NiattT For Thi Go OUT AND HAVE A COUPLE OF “SHOCKS: BEFORE L Go Hone TO FARE WELL CRUEL % WoRLD! Ae , Pash } WES On UP TO THE OLD CAFE. TLL BLow THE ONLY ONE you; 1 JusT Got’. LEFT! iieeiestihaneoniniiii —~BA TTLE WITH 7 a ineceininti meee 5 A ’ >, rae! ' 2 ELLIN fru WIFE Paid TO-DAY" ) THIRD POLLS OOILL RAL STUFF! WY Cicotte Sure Bet to Be ia FOR GOLFERS on Mound for White Sox POWER - in First Game of Series Either Reuther or Sallee Will Be Choice of Pat Moran to Twirl First Mix of Title Games; Schalk and Wingo Will Be Behind the Plate 1 by) 4 je 1 the lead of Vernon by ‘da half, the next to the| To fortify himself with star ; orion started today in the| outfielders for next season, Manager Pat Moran of the pen- eee cen En’ | nant winning Cincinnati Reds cn vite while| has made two huge offers for withwtand the| the two star outfielders of the eTeen| American association this sea- son. These offers were made ore is ® shortage of guns and rable for the| club at the Ne lub at the N 5 and ing beads, ere are | the Be Hes just| some time age, prior to the ac- ‘RED TU F 5 1,800 patients in the hospital, finished at the Mormon city quisition of Pat Dunean from BN wr - a we “aaes the : " Z “ akland and Sen ¥ venauié oceu Birmingham, and they still N. E. A. Sports Writer pying fifth and sixth places, rempec-| stand, One was for $15,000 for Tim Hendryx of the Louisville ne |BIG SQUAD ANSWERS the Hay district home we I") cia and the other of $12,000 | VARSITY GRID CALL. Tbe Yippers witt spread thetr noise ios ier Miller of the St. Paul There is little doubt as to the pitching selection of Kid m for the first game of the world series. Eddie Ci- . cotte will be in the box for the Chicago in Portland, the latter club just hav- 4 & sprinkling of veterans, —_——- Vhite Sox. Itself with klory by ing cov peed tn Kittitas Shain |CINCY VETS TO BE There is some doubt, however, as to who| n for Hun. | some andidates answered the first | taking six . : . Nona | v 1 call ‘ tni-| ties with the Rainlers vill do the gunning for the Cincinnati Reds football call of the season at the Uni-| 1 hat day. The best guess at this stage of | vernity of Washington yenterday. No| campn ay Weake Wack ae GUESTS OF MORAN he game appears to be Slim Sallee, veteran | t policeman | heavy work wan staged, but the grind | ‘The elaborat reent texts used for orge Wright of Boston and Cal nave. ste | will wtart with uple of days! a quarter of a century in examining | Mc of California, the two sur. National leaguer, who had his baptism of ire in the world series between the Giants und White Sox in 1917. If not Sallee, then teuther. Sallee has been going great for the Reds his season. He is a veteran who is un- Jaunted in face of heavy fire from the emy. He will not show any signs of itage fright when the White Sox cockily advance to the batter’s box with clubs swinging menacingly. That is why Slim of the famous Red zed in 1869, who nd did not lose » the guests of t aspirant| when the old-time © honors.|be on the job. Bill with Homer! Lawrence Smith, cen rbor, He ts un-|iiams, quarter; Buell ted to| eligibles for participation in inter-| viving membe collegiate athletics at Harvard, have | Stockings orga been dropped for a simple physical! toured the country . guard|examination. The new examinations |a single game, wil {der the management of Jack lana punter, are some of the veterans | were used for the first time with the! Pat Moran du ‘orld’s series | O'Keete who were out football team, games with White Sox, mith at Benton F Sallee is the best guess. A | Some say Reuther, and think Reuther | : WRERE. “Where > “ “And oe hoes assignment because of the fact Force oF Values S Prices he has nm the best bet of the Reds all' ae y Tell’ 29 | | ell” |. i Please” | season. But Reuther is a youngster com- pared with Sallee and he might not deliver the goods against the confident and hard- hitting Sox with the veteran star Eddie Cicotte in the box. | (Copyright, 1919, by the Associated Newspapers) FIRST WIN VITAL |——— = — In a short world series the managers of D SPE) contending teams always have put forth) their strongest front in the opening game. | BALD ABOVYP TOLVI ry ro LBO HW. LASSEN ] Neckwear Look over your tie rack today! They know what the initial victory means. That is why Kid Gleason will not hesitate in sending Cicotte to the mound the first day. Cicotte has the goods and he is right at the top of his form. No matter who faces him, the ls will be on the side of the White Sox that day. Cicotte| dropped few games for the Sox this season. And he | 5 J ieee oes P be relied on to pitch at his best against the Reds in| Betigeien 0 up? No other item, remember, is $ “ee aed rae | Joc xing commision is scheduled to get under way | ‘ F it first-game...lt.is believed that Sallee can.give bim| today. ‘The commission, consisting of Charlie Hulen, Al Wismolek | such an index to a man’s good taste : best argument. . | and’ Dr, Hanley, will elect s chairm White Sox have been in a] ——————___—— —- of rules, The meeting Is billed for ¢ ; @ series. The Reds have not | around town are wondering who Dr. is and what his . the White Sox proba! . qualifications are for the job on the commiesion. To enlighten be inclined to be a little more Authentic Odds thom, Dr. Hanley is the physician who has been examining the than the Reds opening day inals boxers for local shows during the past few years. He worked in “hacatu's « . . Young pitcher in the box for “ ae Ball Fina this capacity for Austin & Salt during the past season. As for Cheasty’s annual fall showing be- Need a few new ones to brighten it a Saeed rd as his Neckwear. Rati wouldn't help steady the >. the chairmanship of the commission there doesn't seem to be . , world series team, But || garte'yy Wine in Chicecs, “™t|| much question as to whom Is best fitted for the job. Just what gins today. Never was there such a world series pitcher would || "Even “Reds win first game if Wismolek’s claims as a boxing authority are is a riddle to a lot q to keep the team in balance. a of fans, while the doctor will have enough to do to examine 7 i co , es ene. boxers. On the other hand Charlie Hulen is one of the best riot of stunning patterns and har fs another argument in favor obi; Halter tei wins five Ballee. posted men on the ring game in the city and deserves the chair H * a . . + ET | cay ae manship without question, monious color combinations! Every in discussing th pitch itches. - a bilities of the first game, sa: arse ether wins tres Seattle baseball fans who have been without baseball during new shade, weave and pattern is a the past three weeks while the Siwashes were in foreign fields, will see the local aggregation in action for two more weeks, starting tomorrow, when the Angels open a week's series here, Wade Killefer’s bunch is far in the van of the Seattle crew, but Seattle is a different team on the home field than in the terri Sallee for Neds? game he pitches, °— haven't talked with Moran 21. Neither Roush or Felsch his world Series assignments. || makes home run. Go not believe he has said a word 75. Jackson outhits Roush. to who he would send in against ak (Sie Mee ‘peade aeaet challenge to eye and fancy! fe, but it seems to me that || shutouts than Reds. tory of the enemy. The local pitchers have been going bad, with Ly ee ee pauarias ‘ would be the man. He has 38 — Thomas and Schorr both out of the fray. Chartie Mullen, who The prices will please you, of course. fi the music before and was cool | So was injured in the final game of the series with Portland when collected under tire, ‘That first/and Ivy Wingo will catch either} ® srounder banged him over the right eye, knocking him un- rd one on nikaa'ae Mathes, “Wines wil bat conscious, will probably be out for the rest of the season, which pene yo deinind aak means that Jack Knight will go back to his job at first base. bat Sacramento closes the season here next week, Lefty “4 >| When the team goes out on the field here tomorrow it will sason wilt| be a slightly different squad than the one that lined up here when Kerr pitcher for the 4 Some believe Kid fey every tenibier of the attempt to win the series on thu| three weeks ago. Bill Kenworthy, who wee let out by the Posing team. Cigott 88 |ewo pitehers—Clcotte and Wiltlame. Angels, will hoid down the shortfield job; young Sands, a new well in a barrage of taunts as on a eninmmsion infielder, is at third, and Jack Knight will be at first base. Ray field where only his admirers were | a French has lost out at shortstop because of his failure to hit Baembled. Sallee can, too, Whether | a — < aa vee — H “ 2 danger pitchers of the Reds Club Standing Joe Dailey, former Seattle Northwestern league plicher, who Ladies who shop for men will ex- ould stand the strain is doubtful EO, has been going strong in the sticks around Seattle lately, will . ° . ° iit fen't Sallce, tho, it will be|*——— —%| Join the Seattle squad today. He is the property of the De- claim with admiration to see the oh er. Dutch of the best Ir 8 Won. Lost. Pet troit Americans and Seattle has permission to use him. He was @ 2 ers in the e this year Loa Angeles ° 1 ar) with Portland for a short time but refused to work for the salary finan : 7S T a Pl N k ee fo, the : |, eee ae weaves in Winter Underwear easing INecKwear Let's co buy Boldt’s French pas- ; : ‘ deck Knight, local’ faficider, has proved te be a very useful Cheasty’s is offering right now f te er’ gl’ 84 Aves dowe |ooia | man around the local inner works. Jack has h pwn all four eet: $1.00 and Up : mre 7o Ave. eattle 60 160 | jobs on the inner defense since the season started, He played men. Just look in our windows: then the third base bag and was then shifted to the keystone sack. For a while he took a fling at third base again, and is now back i Sak | > . . on first after a brief stay at shortstop, come inside. Practical, sensible and Andy Smith, coach of the California football squad, has been mighty comfortable even if they do Underwear Features beating the conference ruling that no turnouts sh until September 15, because some schools had the tem in which the fal rms began October 1, as Washington. Smith ‘t have any formal turn Wallace Linen, Cooper - Benning- have class games in which the men were given a . r "i in condition ahead of the other schools in the conference. : ton, Superior, Lewis, Vassar, Duo- nf 1 to a9 practices doesn’t make winners by a long shot nights already upon us, it isa good fold, B. V. D.’s for “huskies,” $1.50 the g ale ands realy ass cect Sk ICURARDISLS PLUNGER WINS BIG idea to stock up now. garment and up to $25. xercise up at the Y. cum @ 8 38) BARRED FROM BET ON CINCINNATI Where “Values Tell”’ ® THE MAT GAME Bis. na : sionally —b h NATIONAL LEAGUE goes into n Won, Loat. Pet seem fancy. We havea weight and style for every taste. With chilly . : 2 eee: cece: Lute, S88 z BIG 10 GRID BIG TOURNEY J tions bier, ie toeat "piunger, j TEAMS START (| oer sa nov connector, the || one of New ‘orks Dees bet Eiper & Inc. tors, of $3,600 to $6,000 that the SECOND AVE, FIELD WORK. resestcnampion, | worn denied || tgs “twould. win the. National ¢ franchises the nterstate Bil coaches sent their candidates for po: titan at duoeane Rothstein laid odds on the sitions on the 1919 varsity elevens F oe Cave Giants when they were in. the lead by one “1 just made fun of it,” or four ye n will comprise 12 Play will start October 10. ¢ little bet for the 1 Dorr, who three s ago did not dare think in more than three figures. thru their first workouta of the tion for the strenuous grid cam. . Kach game w consist of 100 points est billiard parlor in the || »¥ every member of the conterence,| nights, There will be a total of 264 with every indication pointing to a| games covering world? Come in and see, big revival of the intercolleg a period of 29 week ot tun ilas save. Severs. epi yd of play. Five new citle Buffalo, | THE 7 et “staal every ORC ‘eported | Cincinnati, oO Youngstown anc Be earue s BROWN & HULEN |)", <2m%,,00¢, ¢0r in their tis-| Pitsburg,” were’ taken Into. the| gent ny igus ne ae ha STORE | tory it is eaid, has there been such a| jeague, ‘The oth etiare ae: thik. stare Becond and Spring. Third Floor, }| wealth of splendid material to draw| jearus are Chicago, Datralt, Clean eae ; OF from. ‘The return of former stars) jand, Milwaukee and St. Louis. ‘T =m, | from army and navy service occa- prize list will total $4,750, the O.C.GRAVES. Pr > FOR WELL. ‘ DRESSED MEN, Your Patronage Appreciated sioned = much ble comment|/ amounts being $1,000, $800, $660. Pay Checks Cashed _and the usual! $500, $450, running down to four|ing In’ by MORREY & SEARS’ |) oon ot the year were conspicuous by |Tv" Of $100 for the Inst four! Atianta i BILLIARD PARLOR |) th«! absence. 2 meee Toe 3430 ach camp s with 12, Memphis | Other clubs and their e entrants are Mobile ry | ¢—__-_______» Joe Wiiholt, of the Wichita team, of | Nashville nd Chattanooga 6 | | When you think of advertis- Sheecative | Birmingham New Ort 5 } ing, think of The Star, as many |@*¢h, Little Rock 4 and Montgom | ery 3 _ EEO

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