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THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24, 1919. COO AW PES DEN ee mys “ye _ \\\ TE \ \ PPLQQY PE —— ’ \\ es we NEW ARE Ni \\t Rad \ edt Wok AND ANERES BO Your YEP HES A A DEAD | [wry Poor 4 THERES ENOUGH FooLisH FELK \S_GONNA STUDY Share Guy!)| HONeCSe* (eet FAT HEAD— DOCTORS AN’ LA SITTIN’ ON LATIN EH ? we NEVER PAY Hire : MAKIN! MONEY WITH ki} MOANA Pat Moran, Miracle Man of | Why Gotham Giant Tigers Will — SPITS IAL Cincy, Talks Like a Clam * ~~~ ny * Have Tough [ Red Leader Won't Predict Chances of Reds in the Big} a R H ) & Series With Chicago White Sox; He Just Says That > ow to Hoe : the Boys Will Be Out There Giving Their Best | : ; “L- B, A. Sports Writer) we regular « he contend | eries From Essic en to be held today. This announcement was given out by Mayor r of ‘oe wf j — a IP 9 Fitzgerald yesterday after a session with the commissioners and many differ See iL pa LEOH.LASPEMN |x « . Prosecutix Attorney Brown. The commission will be in abso have their work cut ot ae lute control and the elty anA county officers expressed confidence this week if they pe to ¢ « in the ability of the committee to handle the situation, bunting Charley Hule Al Wismolek and Dr. Hanley, who make up the body, will elect a chairman today. As suggested yesterday in this column, Charley Hulen is the logical candidate for the position. Bierce with bia 0 < . , pd ae eee Seattle ring fans won't see the boys in action for a couple of the hotel—ther t nole le © the p ng around the| € R ge yon't res oa weeks yet at the most, according to Hulen, who says that it will @f information for the fan country ght the Reds | 5 tomer part 4 oie be some time before the committee can iron out all difficulties Pat talked about everyth else ° ade " “ 4 po ic pAb > wy . rere and get started on the right lines, Beet mage ne| wou Fo oe i : played y and Sunday If the city billiard tourney cannot be staged now it would be a good < the things Pat GS nay On the ¢ he ‘ys should) stunt for Brown & Hulen’s to register their regular patrons and have know who will ne | , \ . clean up eho ‘ of x) 4 chart with the standing of the players with their daily scores show —_ | ‘ : games here and | > 4 ing the class of the players fron week to another. The players © will He. out there to.de-) could be classified according to ability similar to the system in vogue r best, just as they have| at the Seattle Tennis club a yea ». It creates competition and it soe hag por Soemet yo a pay would be « big boost for the game here, Seattle has some cracking comes to discus We have a dandy ball club, and it | vod le ye system show a good angle and balk line players and a system to show their relati Strength and weakness s own | has played a great gate all season.” | a | ‘The final ne perry : rl team mat the only silent man in Cin: | , At find the Angel apne PG, gallica geri es pyc acinar pal A ; P in Los Angeles and if the t ‘ ‘Thru the courtesy of the University of Washington the two games Miine Uiecicaure on. some other Wtalk for Pac They Ob “iy ’ about even the Tigers are given the | of the Seattle high school series scheduled for Liberty park on October lamgie- of the situation. P t s the greatest. man-| $ ledge on the Seraphe to win the high) g and 4 will not have to be played at the stone quarry at ith ave. For instance ¢, and that he'll beat | on i nh race and fe-| nt, Jeftereem st. After tho first games the high school elevens will “Kid Gleason says there's nothing | the White Sox hands down. They de P . ‘ It has been a swell race an< be able to use the Seattle ball park as the ball season ends here Octo- io it But the White Sox; nothing to | clare every seat in the world’s series 4 a. Jattle can make things very nice for! ber 4. With several thousand high school students in the city schools worry But finish of the Ameri: | games in Cincinnati will be filled and At [Vernon if they step out and smear! jt would seem profitable to establish a field for the schools so the school SNEc: guiemp. san, amp the | Crowds wt n the street, They . the Angels here this week. The! teams would not have to depend upon the ball park and the university. tle. ‘What @o you think of | say Pat will be manager at Cincin reas |dope spells Los Angeles in ble let-| Seattle needs such a fleld and it can’t be built any too soon. What he said about the Reds not be-! nati as long as he wants the job, and “e lies Angela ae hang (are tee atl wis sibiunin Wandelt’ rrr et erat iii sox? eer i tee eats Aba ther ear a |here, makes one hesitate to predict! in the University and Queen Anne @isiricts In to be been —— “Did he say that? Pat asked er things, There's no limit ‘ a clean sweep for the visitors “¥" has put Wes Rennie and Charlie Norman in charge of the two “Well, you see, in a }to thelr exuberance. - districts. The object of the work is to establish the “everybody play” Rc sleaa elal i “ | VALUE OF movement thruout the city. It gives the smaller and physically handi- capped boys a chance to play games and develop into men that is not ‘CLUB TURNS | If the veteran Giant infield hadn't cracked, John McGraw might have won the pennant! ‘The real value of the spitball will) afforded by the regular teams of the school where only a chosen few OUT FAMOUS instead of Cincinnati. But three-fourths of the infield « ked and so did Muggsy’s pen- b strated haw beeen Bihapee ore mete we pueess, Serle va tomabie: Wind weer nant hop The one-fourth remaining intact was Heinie Zimmerman at third.. Larry) ,," oe hed ve battle in Loe| the school elevens, This ls Just a start. The work means much to BOAT ST. Doyle « d when injured with the playing schedule two-thirds finished. Then Chase ri 4 ve minor league title of| the life of the playfields and the association hopes to extend their ‘The Vesper Boat club of Philadel and Fletcher let down. On top of that, Bennie Kauff had a slump and MeGraw’s high- . mat be , | work of this kind thruout the city. « phia, which heretofore was famed seo | Petont pitching staff failed haa a al ee (oT iblewe tacthh eapeaey coches ther Gar ,.Trapsheoting ie » big sport in Seattle and local gun experts will seas Jew ¥ the powerful senior Soared shell ry. The Saints are bound to run shooting on their new grounds at Fort Lawton. The regular shoot GL Wi une lending lghtweights crows they developed, their victory | 7h ° BEES ANNEX WIN SEALS TAKE FIRST mp agslaat, some: solt ball: Ging, | » conan Be fhe Goode Lis Cachet ene emir oe of the country, will tackle jin Paris in 1900 and over the Argo 1ca 0 as | FROM VERNON MEN GO FROM OAKLAND because both Vernon and Los An-| traps. Sunday's session will be a merchandise shoot and a cd: Sel Dundee in a six-round | nauts of Toronto at the St. Louis fair | | geles pitchers use the moist ball. Just| of entries are expected to start in the event. Shoots will soon LOS ANGELES, Sept. 24.—Spank what ‘effect this delivery will have} on the new club grounds at Fort Lawton. Whether the name of the on ret bhbe in the seventh inning Bunching their four bingles for three | watched with interest. The work of| nounced. ‘Urew, . > the uns, the Seals won the first game|the St. Paul pitchers, who are not ine : Pittsbure i won the national single soullimg Mulligan broke up the game between the Seals won thi — — 2 ent meets Mike O'Dowd, middie-[aWarad and Paul Costello the associa | gait Lake and Vernon here yesterday |© jen from the Onka here | allowed to moisten ‘the agate. will LANGFORD STILL BUSY MAY QUIT INTERNATIONAL ‘weight king, in a 10-round bout at/tion single crown. Walter Rigting. | 0 t P. t | nd the Lakers won the first game of | yesterday ° ug by | also be watched by baseball men on Sam Langford, the “Boston Tar| BINGHAMTON, N. ¥., Sept. 24.—4 prominence. Jack Kelly this year ay ” ’ at Philadelphia Thursday [in 1904, being among their achieve | SAN FRANCISCC Sept. 24 ae r “Jack ‘Kelly ayo Big Edge in ing out @ threebagyer with Remier ar se tg on the St Paul batters will be! lub will be changed with the change of grounds has not been an- on September 29. too, leaped into prominence by ad the series, 3 to 2 oy ke a from | the Ce Baby,” is still a busy boxer, despite Binghamton will retire from the Ine vancing from junior to senior rank | ight ts | ¥ h | ant axe C , r ? aa ht ¥ T ON me t. 24-—The Olympia ie ae Sees ee ee On| New York ‘Stase lenin te real po Parl Baird, local lightweight is in| this year. He won the Junior single - ake City t 3.| LONDON, Sept. 2 ¢ Olymp! erry Wille |? a was ane Portland. lecufls race on the Schuykill river Jackson, Felsch, Collins and|¥erme" seseoscaes 2 6 2/Onkland ; 1 7% tlecommittee of Great Britain has ac Segnenie 30 he boxes Harry Wills) nounced here today. July 4 and on Labor day won the in pigs: , | Batteries: Markle and Byler; Ross |San Fr < 3 4 ‘1lcepted the invitation from Belgium | at Syracuse, N. Y., and on October 20 —- Biddy Bishop, former Tacoma/termediate and association single Liebold Are Stronger jand Brooke The Kremer. Rt. Arlett|to participate in the Olympic gameg|he meets Jack Thompson at Tulsa,| Let's go eat at Boldt’ writer dnd manager of Dick | races, one after the other, In 20 min i McKee. 4 OBrien, Cincy heavyweight battler, | utes a Than Red Men - 6 ——— | is now touting Dick aa being the best heavyweight Cincinnat! ever | gue BY HENRY F, FARRELL Backfield Man had. Bishop is peddling postcards D) vrarno.txd United Press Staff Correspondent | Leads Franklin | UN renin? over the countryside with Dick NEW YORK, & 4—Gleason | Ining up on the same card with Pat 9 hae @ better trio p ling his gar Af - .. a baseball pilot of Y; weey dens than Mo roduce. | incy Reds. | z _ The er nee of the White ing attac m Tiger outfie their fall ring season the third week ie October. | BASEBALL SCHEDULE But in Jeckson, Welech; Lethe ‘and he J, Collins the- Ametiban ‘tenguers| Win Gower, the best welter Const Leanne Sale in: merican leaguers | who ever argued over a game of | Prey Matra yi ond billiards with Sid Brunn, is all | | | | | Sen Francieco ot Oakland, lent than Rousch, Neal Magee) nd Dunc S, 8S : - inn wile G@ressed up with a new line of ys Pager eet | , ZO Fo accos bl ed.10 neckwear. The announcement SS aeseleg ‘ ern | ¥ i i ‘o- that Win will headline Austin & ahh ei A e use of the! Salt's —_ es oe ae White S& = 0 Ni with ‘urley yal ourt, the ~ y - 7 ‘ - - famous eye doctor, is still being : , ra CR denied. a bulwark « Jackson, This almost \ : 4 : deta the maximum smashing power ‘ ans “a Bad bp agaoit yt Lar She a Win says he isn’t the worst bill | with Agee ont while in Rousech and Fe ( Z ni fard player in the worm by many PE aT ID , |Felsch there is a pair that is out = =z “ miles. He says he knows of one nee i ‘ asned ag by the gr Tris : i ‘ celebrity whom he can beat. We're | Vernon 1 . 02 aker in the range of rations A : Cc arettes ade to Tacoma will stage its next smoker ‘ ‘ bothered th at leader all la ewe mechs “the aries al | fois’ Ss Rie nna es == meet your taste! being repaired necessitating a layoff i Dunean from His work has Steve Pigott rez 4 Camels are offered you as a cigarette entirely This 1s Steve Pigott, who will cap-| . H ary — the izes | the Franklin high school grid out of the. ordin a flavor and smoothness cy 2 Wikies You Ca lento ? leading bat rig lod beargrliencsss ly ete aceon \" a never before attained. To best realize their e ou n jadelp t cres . ve ¢ and is expected to hold down a half. : A +) f ; : Hunt— et aun, sen eid. He. han a GO>poIn ad: |and iy one of the, lightest. football] MMe \ quaiiy compere Canwes ert ee and where you cannot i ese 1 xe over the White Sox star in| players in the city high school league. | iil @D =~ jh in the world at any price! Laws” in synopsis form ger wt ¥ er; |out more hits and is faster on the P which we have just com 7 — . bases piled. 6 youngster LH. : ; Camels flavor is so refreshing, so enticing, it will ® : ° CAN CLEV AND - a Camele are sold every- Sen” cnd "Para | GAN La ’ : A mere in salentifesity win you at once—it is so new and unusual. AMERICAN LEAGUE arte tke belies ace A yee. ae es or ten pack- That’s what Camels expert blend of choice 7 big t ages (200 cigarettes) in “ ‘ ode 6 a big bea white Png oe OAR ie) 7 | ft Mlaseine-paper- Turkish and choice Domestic tobacco gives you! covered carton. We on their hedule and strongly recommend You'll prefer this blend to either kind of tobacco Cleveland four he x meet St bp. this carton for the home Louis in two games and Detroit 4 tama or office supply or when i three, while the Indians, battle both ey smoked straight! r - you travel. of these clubs twice “leveland ou » th lubs twi If Cleveland your gums are sore, R. J, Reynolds Tebacce Ca. It doesn't “dope out want to fi arranged just where Made up in handy card form that fits in your wins all four games and Chicago|| sloughing and bleeding, you have i ‘| , h Boat. eiep into our “gun ce [tones all tive, the Indians will win.|| pyorrhea, socalled Riggs’ Dis: || [i Sa Winston-Salem, N.C. = AS you smoke Camels, you'll note absence of Just step into our “gun 4 It’s almost an impossible chance, but partment” and ask for a the race Isn't over yet. You never|| ese which t# a menace to good || TRIGA aitl 1 18 cents any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any un- copy. in following ges et can tell in baseball. Eddie Cicotte and || health, We are the only Dentists if y ee Lal, 9 Williams will probably work every || in the Northwest who specialize || | ara ja package pleasant cigaretty odor. And, you'll be delighted This is only one of the a l other game if the chances for the|] in this dreaded disease, Examt forms of “ ice” Sox are endangered. This will give r i i rT which “The Sporting Goods pn angered. This will ve |} nation and estimate free. Special res to discover that you can smoke Camels liberally without tiring your taste! THE SPORTING GOODS STORE Store” extends the outdoor Miche Dawit Diet bate woela oe: their men will have a big|| “are ‘taken of children’s teeth. loving public rien 10 ched the first in and will be in good condition || Reasonable discount to Union hing of xh game which the|for the big games, while the other!| men and, thelr families, Pirates took from Detroit, & to 0. | club will feel the results of the season \erind. However if the Soe win || All work guaranteed 15 years, || jf hist y x Take Camels at any angle—they surely supply | today, 4 Mt different story. | * * Pay? ; MAILS HURLS SACS base sage tibial sila United Painless i ae ah? cigarette contentment beyond anything you ever TO WIN OVER MACKS) norman &. Brookes, the Austratian i 7 i : ; “ y PORTLAND, Sept. 24,—With Wal-|tennis star, when asked the other . experienced. They re a cigarette revelation! Ter Ghetks Gakas Sietsc tins Ga Bec) es (ee tartce tia, "tha wrest masses, tn the Dentists ee ey 4 You do not miss coupons, premiums or gifts, a’ ecks she: ltrom the Beavers here yesterday, 2| superior of McLoughlin as the Anzac NO. li r * TORREY & SEARS’ th A, Malle balk tm homme clues kaon ten Comet tn 114, oe 608 Third aoa. ons: James st. |! | " ra t ~ou’ll prefer Camels quality! stickers to five bingles. my judgment Johnston played the BILLIARD PARLOR The score: RF © 1. H.|better game of the two, McLoughlin Phone Elliott 3633 Sacrament F 9 — 0|has a wonderful service and his work Portland . - 9 6 — 1loverhead was good, but he lacked the Hours: 8:30 a, m. to 6 p. m. ‘The batteries: Mails and Cady; | steadiness and even stroking of the Sundays, 9 to 12. Penner and Baker, Johnston of today.”