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THE SEATILE STAR—-MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1919. GOSH! I HOPE WELL, HOW ty DEAR FELIX, WILL 1 HAVE I SHOULD SAY You i At THis Sop 13 In ee an oe i Ae hel & CHANCE WOULD, 6 DARN & DYNAMITE, A (SOB L WAS Jos P Hs ynat ol ' To RISE? Goold CHANCE ’ Factory! sors O-ORROW: iitneieadaindl ! 3) 3 fy Sige! 4 Defeated i in First Game, But Lincoln Is Still in City Grid = Veterans Will Return in Second Quarter Sgeses_ 4 ° BBs 2866 2 (1) Tommy Murphine, quarterback; (2) Bill Savage, tackle; (3) Ed Hedwall, end, tackling Jack Pickering, half, in practice; (4) Captain Walter Juul, tackle; (5) Phil Glenn, center; (6) From left to right, Murphine, Hallett and Harris, backfield men. * * * * & * & & Lincoln high school, one of the usual title contenders in the city grid race, was given a rude shaking up Friday, when the Franklin squad threw the hooks into the Northendersi to the tune of 13 to 0. Lincoln is still in the race for the city grid honors, one more defeat will just about ruin the chances of Northenders to cop the title. : | In the second quarter, Louis Pitwood, star guard, and’ |Rathbun, crack tackle, will be in the Lincoln line, which will —— ——— bolster up the weak places. ” - Coach Wells has the hard task of developing a new back wital Tt = ey 4 field for the Ballard game Friday, as Hallett and Harris are y both out with injuries. Rogers Meets Big Elevens ig a? Must Speed | EXtY8s SADE) I] ot fvne vat Saturday defenting een Ana 18 oo ser erst" CLYDE, WARES (SAINTS TAKE GIVEN PLACE. FIFTH MELEE BY MITCHELL, FROM TIGERS Local Welters Tangle Fri-, Up Grid Play eet . day; Hector and Farmer Princeton and Cornell Didn't Are Billed Show Much in the signed a con- ing to the front rapidly in loca ne here before, « ® 10-reund ked Circles, will get his big chance F BY HENRY L. FARRELL = ’rince Rupert hot i night w he tackles Harry ( - nited FP r het) ohnny Cov r ntamwelght e's the way Mitchel! would line y ar on both sides Clay Hite, of the Northwest A. C. had arranged \the rugked A. E. F. welterwei c Sweet | name , : : ~ em ur aire Shemne's Gani > bout several times only to have the mix fall | Rogers showed his true plan gi BE Fes will hardly figure ne talk ine | r ty Mitehell, s. s. The score: R oH and it seemed that he had the first right to jhe siege Joo ~ ley, champs yond Wa ja several eastern hea = will 4 — Tdi oni t ‘ ot ae a Paul . Z : n |navy, here a short time ago. ‘o had | hand out this week to their charges é 7 : ‘ournier, 1b, ‘ernon F bout, but since Clay has anced his first & small workout the other night As 4 result of hairbreadth escapes ferm im the ring - ss Crawford, r. f. The batteries—Griner and Has — of be= or gel oA 7 yer |when he made Charley Ross a loser | Saturday against opposition that the — Killefer, c. f. ig the best heavywe a le in - jin one round. he evidently passed up his right to this Unless Young Hector, the Bremerton heavy- grave; Dawson, W. Mitchell and De | student bodien had been figuring as| Jehany “Kewple” rile, former | n K Middleton, 1. £. vormer, j ‘The reason for Rogers’ comeback in| practice material, Cornell and Prince; flalmant of the vantam title, tes | ¢ Meusel, 3b, becau une he is Im real condition for the | ton need an Injection of “new stuff" ring, bet the family nase will re- t b Bassler, c. t time this season.,. In preparation to meeting Larry, main before the public thra Mike 7 7 i Spencer, c. A contract is a contract and Charley Hulen, of 1. ; n do is well | Bankart's ate steven. Eertle, hie younger brether, whe be . ‘ Dux Dell, p. the boxing commission says Hector must live up 7 joca} > Seer hee also battling in the bantamweight RY So Daty’n ¢ adetn at Wert Point, division. é i a eg to the contract regardless of whether he ever op ner the other might by Syra have also sag % Seagrass, D. Pe cette of Be fact that Clay hed the fi h he ¢ bd te ene daonse] ihtatee of tha tary [ae anoint ey S|. Tae A Yan \ : ite of the fact that y the first right y thing on the army |! en | maker f t t 7 Okla, Seaton, one ; ly WANA to the bout, Hector should not have signed any ne oF Now . 1 pr io ow Yo « ot , stvadg gry ooe “1g Pool to be staged by Austin & 16 chesty crowing of Lafayette, | ¢ 0 te 7 , ndall, utility, agreement until he knew the real facts in the y Aumia ny Calkar, and it t» ponsibs ; nn ton, t Send in your selection The English lawn tennis team may be the champion’s next oppo " t t which wat pie play against the Aus- Friday " |which considered its stut of Young Hector's future as @ boxer | ing Princeton to a 9 to 6 score as . in these parts will be at stake Friday | Victory, isn't the only thing stickin “ : ; SELL TRACK ann on Doemtar io eee Vernon and St. Paul are surely staging a hot on te . na > nt | fr w of the rigor 8t shenta, Valley Trambitas. the Portland mid- | n directors Belmont Driving| eat.” Cel. TATE Kingseote, Major series in Los Angeles in an effort to decide the : rmer, the Tac avy: | Thelr center, Murray Scureman,| dle east ; nar igo cba age ph dhe oh Lane Oat ee ee minor league championship of the country. Fri- tangs icape Pg h See Seam Seem: |< ter oe eno er te came ta ; ie) " : Ra Cle ranac tian The gross receipts for the recent chame * day Zinn Beck, of the Tigers, rapped Umpire Mur- : ha real Gusetion Of who te thai Thjuries to Captain wen, Graves 4 another ot ho ts ided to e stockholders | Plonship lawn te = at Forest ray in ti.e eye for missing a play at first base and , , is section will |® y : with Mascot tr /% P he race track Spe giss 324 was plastered for $50. Sunday Umpire Toman, be or ¢ t jean Heo: | out of the game for ral we rv4 = ‘sega opens sachcaeml ¢ <2 et; ae eee, behind the plate, was popped by indignant players pnt Dl ces dy ar vane peel, 5 a as me . —— - eased i in the fifth inning for alleged robbery. As far for a busy session Friday. " itt o t ¢ as we know, the Coast league couldn’t have chosen a worse umpire than Toman to represent it in the ag Harvard ha big series. His work here was poor, to say the Foe me with 4 very least. How Pullman Co! By th at C% ve Rosai and Bob| “Babe” Ruth, the mighty slugger of the Bos- Grid Outfit ones ae raat ton Red Sox, is a holdout, according to reports i te $ 2 Lines Up Now New York City enjoys indoor tee skate ‘| from the East. “Babe” signed a three-year con- tract last year before his 28 home run smashes made him one of the biggest drawing cafds in baseball. Ruth wants his salary boosted to five figures next season or he threatens to enter busi- ness. Without Ruth, the Boston club wouldn’t have even drawn beans last year. With two boxing clubs operating in Seattle, and Portland, Tacoma and Butte to swing the | Fred Glover will Not Return to W. S. C. This Year TON STATE COI registered at the Oct. 12—All University and will be tread Glove in developing the for th of Fred Glov football team thie sensen, brilliant back on the 191 Nyaa Playing with the Olym- fighters around, local fans should see some good ; ‘ — smokers if the promoters will work together. tho Glov egistered Inst Mo’ al Soccer league Competition is the life of business, but cut-throat t 1 ‘ i competition is dynamite. There should be a big showing of some of California’s crack boxers here iat diawing dorms eit this fall, but one man can’t afford to bring them Perce yi Big ead fs i all. If the boxers are promised four or five bouts at guard, Herreld and Hamilton at) ,Aatheny Rerbel, former Ualversity in the Northwest, it will bring the fans some new tackle and Roy Hanley and Bert! St pysstngten pea Wathen at ir! r 5 Brooks at end. Captain Dick Han-| Yale will nesist Coach M. ber talent here that will give them a run for their ley continien calling signals, with| with the Olympie cla football tea money. |Mclvor as understudy. The latter] %& the balance of the searon, [et’s go buy Boldt’s French pas | |Promis@s to make possible the shift-! cetvin tibiaher, fullback ef the daiias “try. Uptown, 1414 2d ave; down ” jing of the nto halfback,| heh achoot football team of Rprtnetiela “town, 913 2d Ave. * : 3 | which ; en the back.| Ohio, is dead as Gillis at full runtainea ie i a | Canadian government's grant of ds. A special tre Jen7%, Centerville union high Achool and 15000 te Finance the Canadian | run carrying the continger § dl wy pyam talon high school of Red- ymple team for the 1920 revival college whir i aati have discarded rugby foot. at Antwerp is not considered suffi- llege which will accompany the| he American game, Genhs team “I hardly expect to win the Mult-| | Central board of football officials plana Jimmy Connolly, national juntor miie|Homah game,” said Coach Welsh,|{9 sectionalize the asstgning of oftictals champion, may enter on college, ae-| "for I realize that the club will have | penses of trips. 0 ae to reduce the ez 1o reports from the Hut great advantage in experience." He idded that he expected to use many English Foothall association, If You Lack “Pep” These days and feel like the “flu” — better start Fight in to condition your- gelf and ride through the winter without a cold Step in “Athletic De- artment” look at the ig line f exercisers, striking bags, platforms r dum bells and lots of fast rounding into excellent phys-| English other “health” goods we ical conditic | are one Ti ‘unners will com. Buiney, Mann, to be held in d will referee the Har. 4 ES nia ees TRACK STAR FOOLS [ont xowenton football game at ‘Prince | Pings s, I § Toft Ine Lcloun Aigddiatatie teoveaas FANS WITH STYLE, De eee will occur in Boston November 16 and 17. C. winner of the Rutgers coflege has made physi training compulsory. purses) the recent A. A the ubstitutes tn er to discover ma-| fe he soccer ‘code, : the South Af: terial for cen team rial for tf me im tion and New ng Coach Mather : SPORTING 2s STORE Your Patronage Appreciated Pay Checks Cashed TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR Mee ar4, Cornea ard | ime i posed to get a ‘be nd at the hips, but h for Di ade Laneh Co im} hin @ aa Bountain Drings | tor the tight with Charley, ate fait gna | Williams’ speed was manifest when | and Liberty Bondi Main 2819 trott on October 3. This “bit” represent-|¢ Won @ slow track in 214-5 sec- LUCIO'S JEWELRY CO, led 38 per cont of the house, onds 615 Second Ave.