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THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1919. WW" \ OLA \\ = \ WN NeW AREER (dN NEW. “0d Wy a \ Np} = ‘ S| NT SWitt! x) PRE ~ N " \SIKerel|| | é , PA PV el Hu hBetting Bree A SPORTING WITH pA Gx) tho There is more interest in the big’ baretall classic which gets under way in Ciney today between the Keds and the Chleag White Sox than there has been for several seasons in this man's town, The principal reason is undoubtedly the fact that we are now represented in the Coast, which is considered next to the majors in class. For the first time in years we have seen | players in action whe could step into the big circuit and make | good right off of the bat. In the days of the Northwestern league we had baseball but not Class AA ball, True, our own | team, thru lack of time in which to obtain the right men, is not in the class with the rest of the squads in the cireuit, but Seattle is one of the best baseball towns in the country and ix proving it stronger every day. a iP HE LWES ON @ HOUSE BOAT AND HE GETS & GieL THAT ; & FRIEND OF MINE HAS THE SOLUTION oF iT! oo TROUBLE MEANS NOTHIN’ IN fly YONG \ e LIFE hel TH’ S ERVAN T PROBLEM 15 A HARD ONE AIN'T iT? How Come Ghlalr eR FORMER NORTHWESTERN ‘ Evers Picks ‘YOUNG OUTFIELD STAR STAR SLATED TO HURL} p. : HAS BIG BALL CHANCE oe * Cincy Team *—————— to Beat Sox | | ‘Says Reds Have Class and, Hurlers; Reuther Is Big Edge With Bat BY JOUNNY EVERS (Written for the United Press.) CINCINNATI, ©, Get, 1—"Per- centage” always has been a big fac-| tor in deciding the world series. 1 believe the close-figuring and head work that go to make up “percent age” in baseball are going to win the world’s baseball title for Pat Moran's team, Moran probably will pitch Reuther in today's game, If he does! he will open up “bir percentage” pos sibilities. | | First, with Reuther in the box, Moran is adding’ a strong hitter to} his offense, Thin is eapectally true of Cieotte or another right-hander for | |the Sox i x ~~ 2——~—-8 incy to Win Corbett Puts Jinx on! hite Sox; Stars Favor | the Reds ae Anothér reason, too, for the added interest is the fact that there are a host of fornter Northwestern and Coast league stars billed to play prominent parts in the big tussle, “Duteh” Reuther, who is stated for mound duty at press time ts a familiar figure on Northwestern diamonds. He performed with the Spo kane’ club on the loeal lot and there are very few fans who haven't seen the big boy in action. He was a sort of a “Babe” Ruth in the Northwestern circuit. He busted two homers over the right field wall in Seattle in two consecutive days, something Geen with 2 | that hasn't happened « Fred MeMutllin, utility inflelder of Cee cet ae te ben the Sox, played with Seattle and Tacoma in the old Northwestern poe cFe gga lhee he gets chp ted el league days. And there are many others in the diamond classic who ne pa te iene aad beeen Slugging with the best of the swatsmiths in the National played in the Coast league several seasons ago, and while they be removed from iefenee, “'}Jeaene during the closing weeks of the season, Pat Duncan,| pont or My Nepraptindfemyfir bd cull gy ore age Third, with Reuther, a southpaw, |Moran’s new outfielder, has the chance of a lifetime to make| the bie susie Oren 8 the big struggle. in the box, the batting efficiency of his job in the big show a sure thing during the coming INNATI, Ohio, Oct. 1.—W' at| say: id Gleason, manager of the) } Rox: “I am confident we will) t the first game and we will take) e in less than nine games. are a game club and they! ball. They wilt win.” | manager of the Reds: of the experts say we Bazeball seldom follows | m and figures. I have a team | ;may surprise some of the wise it they won't surprise me. captain of the White EE Tale ara SO Bedi ‘ollins “i Jac pt - * ’ i We have a regular dail club, lube Carty most daneee te the Taw {world’s baseball classic. Moran has been hard up for out-| While most of the fans in this section are boosting for the Eas Sel ef confidence. Tt will be greatly reduced. These ete.|fielders all year. Bressler, a pitcher, played the outfield| Reds there are mighty few who will Iny down the coin of the to beat us and I feel > going thru on top.” } e captain of the Reda:| same spirit that helped us up-| @ dope in the National league us win the world series. expect to win and they ments, which may seem small in| part of the time and Sherwood Magee, National league vet-| pe yen tatty Ege pep eager ss er rue jars 8 egies ah Pi eran, held down the left field berth for a time. But Dun-| bait critics say the Sox have the better team. factors in & aine-gama serion, They ey has slugged a eer — a 5 ag? eek we <chipagelan and in a sbort/Cleanup on the Reds’ roster. e has been busting ou serion tt in very ibla that the mar-/ doubles, triples, homers and singles with regularity and be- cane cae ee, Tigers “rlahe Sik wet. ter thee CO pos Gl tha leieoek me vrcacene ae cese the White Sox do not know his weaknesses, if he has pennant. Vernon is fe the rear by two and enchall Aan Moran figured on. using : , Duncan has a big chance to win fame with his mace order for the Tigers to win the pennant they must cop five out in the opener, heeause he r during the coming title games. of eight games from the present leaders. It's going to be a iia mighty steuggle and will run a close second to the big, series him as the man m ely - | aa toe Nene Bo tery the MEMPHIS UNCOVERS SOUTHERN LEAGUE MAY |i” interest for Coast fandom. NEW GOLF PHENOM KILL SEVEN-MAN RULE CINCY MONEY COMES LONG BEACH TO HAVE MEMPHIS, ‘Tenn, Oct. 1—Mem| MEMPHIS, Tenn, Oct. |1—The TO FRONT IN “CHI”| NEW AUTO RACE TRACK advantage. since, in very r golfer annual meeting of the Southern has victory In a world erie a club that Jor Many pa. have beer Sallie ean. | faa will be held bere December! CHICAGO, Oct. 1—More Cincin-| NEW YORK, Oct. 1—A new race | | Britten to show the superiority of the an city 15, according to an announcement ti money was in sight in Chicago |track will be constructed at Long | | i by F ent Jobn D. Martin. In today than at any time previously | Beach, L. IL. The enterprise in be- bean tucn-|agent since betting started on the world’s ing fostered by Senator Of 74 of late.ident fe series. Ax a result the odds shifted|New York. who has a number While the big series ts getting under way In the East, am [form “percentage Cincinnati Reds wil! win the series—the stars say fo. As with a sportive turn of gotten out their tele- other means of commun. B with the distant planets,| Saturn and the others) supposed to be the guid the destinies of us poor their dope points to cop over Gleason's “The Reds were born stars,” they say. Sox, but dope hased on uch founda | ton Moen the Reda an injustice. In pitching the Reds are supertor to the to the election of a presi next season the discussion of Hy i Sox; on the defense they are equal 7 i 3 " to nearer even money [wealthy men associated with him, ing the contention i tatt bags y are canal: (Local fans expect him to Bob-|of the “seven-man will come f | “ comes the statis im Batting the Sox may Bave.g Wt of), Perry Adair, Tommy|up and will prob Le revised te| Odds at Jim O'Leary's, one of the | probably will be ready for an edge. But the Reds are pinch | wrestock, Dick Hickey ‘of ‘Clase A. on |Dest known clearing houses for bets | 1921, and will give New York enthi ‘rank God- permit ten playe Players, They are just as surely a in Chicago, were quoted at from 5 to | sis . é & racing season from April 15 | = a aux and other Southern boy stars|higher rating to play in the league porea.aiat a MY BY |. an dgual) Blane next seasor and five of a lower class 4 on the Sox to win the series and|to November 15. BR |reat: baseball. ‘They aye “chim aw : : Mires» 6 to 5 on Cincinat! winning today’s] inades to | And ‘they have one of the greatest TO HONOR SULLIVAN HOCKEY AFFILIATION |game. Most of the Cincinant! money |, 18 Ange! ‘0 have & meter drome and stands to seat 60,000 fans, It will be ready for racing 22 and may lead to the con managers in the game. There are! 1; has been suggested that the big) The Canadian Amateur Hockey as-|came from outside of Chicago. pm gromgh ome Te Reds | new athletic field at Jersey City con-| sociation has arranged an alliance nena aeinenrinsion will be champions of the world when! structed on the dite of an old res h th: ternatios . bi | ARRY Hi “ N! % tak SA HERUEE toe ne? aaah te stru « © an er | with the International Skating Union| HARB \COPER SIGNS of other similar structures in *| voir be named after the late Jamen|of America by which the government| BOSTON, Mass., Oct. 1.—Harry | Coast cities for automobile ge ol get ticked over the wires fH. Sullivan of the Amateur Athletic| of all amateur hockey on the con-| Hooper, captain and right fielder of | ow teregy i, racing. porting ent in mri | . — union, who accomplished so much|tinent will come under their pint is t shastbutetare Joint | the Boston Red Sox, has signed his| Let's go eat at (3 pee ave cnet ANGELS OPEN * the good of the organization. ‘control. 5 1920 contract with the local team. | 1414 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 24 iy : th is based on the fact former heavyweight cham-| 5 es. | ‘the yorld, has picked the, . Pe a iu 108 ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 1 nd Jim was never The Angela and Tigers start with name a winner on any a double header today, the | ‘vent. k “erucialest’’ of all the “eruclal’* | series of the Pacific Const league | season, | If the Tigers can win five out) of the seven games, they'll get the pennant, for which the Angels now lend who play a hunch, and the most successful players of the law of aver. contend that the Reds’ Winning the toms for the te game of the series is also he ‘They point to the nearly three-fourths of io ” ot " ‘series the team that}, This is “Dutth” Reuther, the big Cincy portsider, who| The series ix running the Cin-| the tows for the opening game|is scheduled, as we go to press, to take the hill for the |cinnatl show « clone race for public Won the series. Reds in the first game of the title baseball series with the|imterest here. Laat night every | ad tlle Bape White Sox. If Reuther does not start today’s game he is|/°* ue 1) te Ww dian! | display no timidity in thetr)® cinch to be on the hill for the second struggle of the! curly Brown and Vic Aldrides series. Reuther is a former Northwestern leaguer and jaro the two pitchers tho Angels local fans are pulling hard for the big boy to come thru /!#ve chosen for today's games. | inimously piek the White! yj vii " n ati Fromme and either Dawson or is, baste thelr preach itn & win when he takes the mound for the National jromme ’nd. § ak adie on the season's showing of the leaguers. prcsinihin Beige of the two contestants and . will act under specific BASEBALL SCHEDULE itess. xenner ave mer o-|Cogch Turner Solon Series eee. shrewdest and biggest layers| Hait Lake ( ti ier'yrinwinss Has Hard Job Starts Today)..." ginhéd and the séries as| Chicago at Cineinnat! (world’s series) “Phere is no getting away/Mentor Must Build a New First Go Delayed by Rain: | Uaverace ors hunch tne, Backfield for Broadway Mails and Cook Are tb the “experts.” | This Year With Sacs, | SWIMMER TO MARRY Jennie Fletcher, of Leices-| Handicapped by greet materha.| Charley Mullen will lead his Ting. woman's champion swim-| Couch Leslie Turner, of the Broad-| giwashes against the Sacramento ef England for 100 yards, and| WY high grid team has his work cut! iu, in the first game of the | member of the British | Ut for him during the coming weeks ED paemn at the Btocknaim) moulding a backfield series at the local lot today, The | games in 1912, will reside! The entire backfield will be made) opener was delayed yesterday da. She is to be married /4P Of men new to the positions as| by rain H. Hyslop, of Becletechan, | ee re ee Brenton is scheduled to hurt ‘who now resides in North.| “P,2¥ Sraduation “Kelly” Hagen, captain of the firat| for the home club while the se ____|hilt team may be shifted to the back-| lection of the visiting mound | field. He held down an end job last] men haxn’t been announced as | | | i} | | | AMELS are the most refreshing, satisfying cigarette you ever smoked! Put a// your cigarette desires in a bunch, then — buy some Camels, give them every taste-test and know for your Camels are soldeverywhere wn satisfaction that in quality, flavor, smooth-body and in many wee ee so ciatcinc eee, other delightful ways Camels are in a class by themselyes! Camels are an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice carton. We stronily recom Domestic tobaccos. 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If 2 the first tes Waldon can “shoot” bil- 3 oye ping fast and as straight games locals the last time t the outlook isn’t any too bright for the home tea boys, Walter Malls, southpaw a la | Daniel Webster, and young Cook, ver, who played with Se | tt at the start of the season, | are now with the Sacs and are other determined to show the home | halfback | folks that the Seattle club made | 0 show-| a» mistake in letting ‘em go. ” | Jerson, who played on the second team last year, and Otto Strizek, | janother last year man, are fighting | Compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price! You’ll prefer Camel quality to premiums, coupons or gifts! |it out for quarterback with Wendell j hav he edge ing his| k on Jim holding di and Wright ing good form. From this material Turner must top notchers of the state mould h kfield and it's not go ing to e an easy job as most of th per 2 Taft Ins. candidates are working on the grid-| 109 SECONDAVE, fy |"? (0" the first time 10, Oct. 1,—Hurl- | SPORTING 60006 STORE ‘Spider’ Baum let atrondge Appreciated | the Oaks down with five hits and Checks Cashed shut out the home club in the first . game of the series here yesterday, 1 j to 0. } Hards iike he can ducks he job. Tat sure should be among tne | The score R. H. EB. Ey Sse a | Ladies Free | Oakland » © 5 0; S 3, Co. } The, batterles—Baum and Byler: R p! f Aslett and Mitzo | 1202 Westen: Ave - prone eLLiOrrsree

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