The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 29, 1919, Page 12

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PAGE 12 MONDAY, SE ah , 1919. ae ie Ven \S (dl m\\ RRR \ AD. SO) OWN wy Neat OR \ ‘> wy he NNN ANN) re shat coal 4 Boy! ANOT SRAP WITH T Wir (ER vig 1 MUST TELL Leg TW MINOTE T GOT 17 Way is Your HOH SHE'S SO FOND Me TROUBLES TO STARTED TO JN anecororr S| EVEN. EAT ANY THING J so NE! s . CL ARGUMENT P rf oes ms aa: ) ARGUE! — ab ae ES ~ JHAT AGREES ‘oe : . Sam , cat emer _ P jal CHICAGO'S HOPE | (NAPOLEON AND MACK LEAD FLAG WINNERS Connie Mack and John M with six pennants aplee leading managers of championship teams in the two major leagues Pat Moran, manager of the Cham pion Keds, now has two penants to his credit, while Kid Gleason, of the White Sox, hay just won his first American league flag. The ¥ Sammy Gordon and “Kid” Roceo have been matched to box the main event of the smoker to be staged at La Grande, Ore., October 7. The contest will be again. He has wt bouts and wil rn med up to fight managers’ champlonship record || over the round route, Pat | lersey City at the Coast league baseball fans will have to keep gr Mihail ies: sii “aie Bratiey snl Prot Fria jArmory A. A. of Jersey City, on the jump doping out the two big series 1911, 1913, 1914. eight rounds, Ad Garlock is | Cincinnati promoters are trying te which are billed for this week. The world's John MeGraw—1904, 1905, 1911, handling both Roceo and Payne. | arrange a fight between Johnny Kp title matches between the Cincy Reds and the 11d, 1918, 1. saa , bane and Benny Valger to take place Chicago White Sox gets under way on the same mnie » 1895, 1896, one pect gered is lemiing =< . be nap ae oe eviews * / ¥ out after the interests of Pets ager has consente day that Los Angeles and Vernon start their Frank Seleo—1891, 1892, 1893, || itchie, would lke to see the Dane pe Ra 0 fight, tussle for the Coast league. honors. It will be a 1897, 1m. one a matched with Stan Willis again.| Wwite Jackson boxes = Late Gaga busy week in baseball for Coast league fans. R-tree ae ee cae Cooma tnee it ‘ney are lat Bridgeport, Conn., on September 7, . matched 4 » Mitchie will have no | 39. —— | A. € Anson—1880, 1881, 1882, ‘ouble gaining a decision With 10,000 beans at stake, the Los Angeles ~~; . ae trouble gaining a decision Apne title games will savor very much of war. The niskey also holds the record || Sammy Good, lightweight, who has 12d aunae ee, Benny Leonard . :, i Fr wn that nmecutive championships n meeting with great success in . e has been pres winning team in the South will haul rh a + won by the St. Louis Browns in || Manila, is due to arrive in San Fran. cinched for October at Mik amount, offered by the fans there to either Ver- 1885 to 1888 Incl cisco in the near future non or Los Angeles, if the Tigers or Angels fin- ished ahead. Los Angeles has quite a jump on the Tigers because the Angels didn’t have much op- position here while the Tigers had tough going against the Bees. While most of the baseball critics are doping Chicago to win the big series from the Cincy Reds, Pat Moran’s Ohio crew has the backing of the fans. Nine out of every 0 fans in this man’s town will tell you that they think Chicago will win but that they are pulling for Cincy to cop. The fact that the American league is rated many degrees faster and that the Sox beat out at least five teams as good as the Reds, leads most of the fans to pick the junior major. But in a short series most anything is likely to happen. The best team doesn’t always win the big event and the Reds, with their fighting spirit and array of pitch- ing talent, have a mighty fire chance to cop. It's not a lopsided cinch that the Sox will win in a walk, by a long shot. With a large field of entries, the state cue meet will get under way at Brown & Hulen’s tonight. The matches will consist of 35 points. When a player loses three matches he will be eliminated. The title will then be decided among the last 10 entries. If the winner is to be the real state champion, he will have to meet Chase Sibley, recognized peer of the state’s three-cushion players. Sibley, being champion, need not neces- sarily enter the tourney to defend his honors, but the winner of the meet, starting tonight, will have to meet Chase before he can claim any honors. | Charley Hulen’s suggestion that local smokers stage six two-minute rounds instead of four three- minute rounds is meeting with approval among local ring fans. While the rounds are cut down it gives the fans more action and is much better for the boxers and yet the time is just the same—12 min- utes for the complete bout. The local boxing com- mission has awarded the first smoker date to the Elks, who will put on a benefit smoker for the Salvation Army on October 10. Austin & Salt will get under way at the Crystal Pool on the 15th of the month. By EARL A. FRY “Bieger than ever before,” Seathanent from various parte = concerning the hanting Whetser this particularly to the amount of game or the number of nimrods going ont is hard to my, but likely the latter, puty state game w In Seattle this we: ~ H. Darwin who sells marriage, office, tell far exceed fhe county suate the 3919 sale wi last year. | furnishing the bir Some of the be which will be «of game! Will re bird men’ who wilt keep the predatory animais trapped down and will take care of the birds to the extent that is ni stage. This pla England, the eastern states and Where that the bird raising ha Gone successfully Harry Van the Piper & T have bean re. Game Warden 1 Beach will eee the | season with ft deputies in King county. tion of Seattle nnd ing taken from the membership of the Kent Rod and ¢ this date. Hear has been hunting since September 1. Attention Seen Charley Yet? Charley is a “bear eat” when it comes to boxing, as he shows in his latest pic w being run up at t # better than TIGERS WIN TWO FROM LAKE TEAM |° LOS ANGELE: copped both ¢ from Salt Lake the first 6 to 4, to 0. Vernon cor Piper < Taft Tog I Sens tn sen 109 SECOND AS — BB THE SPORTING GOODS STORE OAKS BREAK EVEN eeapeges struggle Your Patronage preciated Pay Checks Cashed TORREY & SEARS’ 9.—Oak- | ided a the Oaks | 8 to 1 and| BILLIARD PARLOR 1430 3rd, Corner 2rd und Pike in the after Lunch Counter Harber Shop Oak short: | Fountain Drink Card Tablex | Main 2619 in five trip in the first melee, Augie Ratner, who won the A. FE FP. middleweight championship title, will box Mike O’Dowd Monday night at Jersey City. Club Standing AMERICAN LEAGUE Claire Bromeo, who is in San Fran- Wo Dan Morgan is telling Eastern fight critics he has two matches Frankte Burns, who was crowned by Johnny Kilbane the other evening, is undecided whether to retire op keep on fighting. He ts going to rest a | noone up for a few days and then make ap - | | Harry Greb, the Pittsburg middle-| announcement of his plana, | Won, Seat Pet. | weight, has been matched to box ommene ier $$ {)} | Mike O"Dowd in the Smoky City,Oc| Barney Adair, who was =p *6 rr 14 | tober 4. Son “eat” at Been Tt EDDIE oil ot too ight, at Trenton, 2 +4 r+ \ Dencio Cabanelia, bantamweight the other night in which oy CicoTT é ‘ . os champion of the Philippines, has can-| boxers were tossed out by the 106 361 | celed his proposed trip to America. referee for stalling. It was the } such a sort of “fight” at Tren | | lost. Pet | ciseo, plans to visit the Northwest; ton. = {if | again this winter — | Homer Smith, Michigan's favorite heavyweight, added another victim to his string the other night when he | Seattle came back with two. je salmon game |? veeke |ANGELS MAKE» CLEAN SWEEP OF 6 GAMES Los Angeles made ft six straight fromm Seattle Sunday by copping two more tilts from the localx, The firnt game was casy for he Angels, the leaders winning, 5 1. The second | scrap was a thriller, the Angels win- ning after 11 innings. The visitors scored three runs in the 11th, and failed to tie. With » Manager wal n, and the v out the tally ping over. First Game Lae Angeles ABR MPO. A. FE Killiter, cf : 6% coe. 3. 6 fe i 6 Se ot ° oe s.5 3 4 4 2s8 > o 1 ° Ken Ba Second Game I, PO. A, F so ‘ o 3 1 +e ee Be $43.6 6 1 1 Joe ight may coach the Canadian 6 for the Belgian Olympic raves, but | out and the ° | hurlers, and ¢| the hon > eae arranged for Bat Levinsky—one | Knocked Terry Keller out in the third in © 103 with Carpentier, the other with |round of what was to have been a ba Jack Dempsey. Dan had better | 10round battle. rs NATIONAL LEAGUE let his Battier fight Carpentier 7 Won. Leet first else he'll have but one Keller never had a chance, being mou fight. \ plaything right from the start j ‘ te anniae Smith attempted nothing very seri 2 “ t11| Kid Williams, the former bantam-|ous until the middle of the second ) a iid ie Et weight champion, who has been out | round, and then a series of uppercuts 1% az 4 a3 94 |0f the boxing game for a few years, |and stiff left hooks had Keller wob thes) oF “ phia a Ty thas ' ooo to Li his hand at it|bily rae ee Ae Agel Burden of Pitching Will Fall on Arm of Chicago’s | ftir Portside Heaver Williams Will Face Reds in Second Game of Series and | He Must Win or Strain on Cicotte Will Be Too Great; | Kerr May Prove Cerie’s Hero BY HENRY L. F ARRELL, | (United Press Staff Correspondent) NEW YORK, fot the Amer might wobble an league champions without throwing the On the | season's crown to the Ohio team, But} left arm of , ma depend it Williams falla down under the! xtent the chances of the | load that will be placed on his shoul a ders, the hopes of the White Sox will | Jackson, Chick | go up in smoke. | kers of | eddie Cicotte and Williams worked crew may |a double hitch all season, and pitched | f the star Red | the Hone to a victory. If the White yet Gleason might cop| Sox record of never having lost a] sin the championship fra-| world series im to be maintained, the | concrete defensive works pair of “iron men” must carry | unt of the box work against In the world « Collins, Joe Gandit and the other big atic the White Sox wrecking fall before the slants cas, Tho ; pda ‘ ‘ ‘ 2 8 8 can almost be aa a and por : 6 "ere 6|, Byes of sport followers will soon .» no doubt, will face the} a foe g be turning to the grid game. Foot-| yroran wd in the second game. If} | ball got under way in the East Sat-/e fails to hold the National 1 7 1 ‘ ~ 7 : urday, With all of the big teams leaguers, It will burden Cicootte to heir games, the breaking point, Should he fall down on his second appearar the title will go to the Reds, un 4 miracle happens Dick Kerr, the kid southpaw earned the against the bl ac It's going to ar for the gridiron sport expect to see the game han ever before annex © will 1, when the team t month. Co: kely looking @ om expect to h dea of what the first has right to start a game| Reds, and Gleason no rt will give him the ch youngster turns the and Williams can a two-days’ rest, whi ich has been lineup will look like. A lot of pr ufficient for them all season, pects have not entered school yet, as| the quarter does not start until Oc-| °| he for the National cup WITH PORTLANDERS | | New ¥ ? | featy ‘round games wil take ‘place October 26. It is expected all. the Prominent teams of the country will vt in| The first tilt went to the visitors, ul to 1, but the home club annexed the - " affair, 11 to 9 Eldred, Sac outfielder, had a big day with the wil low, gathe out of four trips to g in four hits the plate in each fracas, | low the mm | themselves. Oriele Gun elu entertain the shooting members, ( former Roseburg HM ater, wh Vort Stevens WORLD'S SERIES CHAO NSHP B SBALL GAMES THE PLAY-O-GRAPH The world's largest mechanical score board reproducing every play as it is actually made on the field A REAL BALL IN ACTION 4 First gamo We Ist, 12:30 P, M Prices 3 War Tax sday, October and 7c, plus THE ARENA Fifth and University It’s GREAT! , 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 the finger. Keeps the tobacco in even better condition than tin. 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