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Kt position and i has been driving fing the last week and hasn't any first team. He plans to hav first team men and make the j bustle for their places al) th season, }) Wick will play cente and Blake will hold down the quard positions, Clarke and Grimm wil tes. In Grimin, Coach Hunt has’ one of the strongest tac the Coast conference and is depend ling upon the big fe (yet to prove his m { Eckman, the diminutive half {) back, is having a hard Job bucking | many bigger fellows for a job behind the |line. Butler and Town) dling him a hard rub }former Franklin high player. Ross Williams and Bob Abel will! anything else make for the quarter or the probably alternate at quarter Satur-| day fullback. half. play ta Charies McCourt, Cleveland; Hugh Heal, Toledo; Tiff Den- ton, Kansas City; Otto Rei- Pierre Mau- Ra in Decause of water on t ‘wae counted on to be one of t! of the backetbal! season at t North End school this year. Pickering pitched good baseball for the Lincoln nine last season in the closing weeks of the season and twirled a no- At ne-run game against Weet Seattic. He will be too old to piay in the dia-| mond p fecting a number o hind closed gates. juite an orator and slings = lingo. He won some sort jal contest in the prep He ought to be able players into putting up & good ho other means, i also a star on the baskethall He ts expected to hold down a guard job on the cage squad by hin fellows, The Ring Game— ‘s “on” again at the Crys where Dan Sait Austin will and Lonnie stage the initial program of the season Friday evening. every angle show will be one of ‘est ever staged by these »oys—they have “gone the natches as well another season's start with Gloves—which, every bout worthy of men tion has always used. By the way—if you fee! you needed a ‘conditioning’ this winter lon't overlook the Seattle School of Physical Culture which Austin and Salt op erate in the Arlington Hote! man work, Your Patronage Appreciated Pay Checks Cashed TORREY & SEARS’ IARD PARLOR BY LEO H. LASSEN Wileott Roberts, All-American college halfback season, the first All-American player to kick up the dirt on the varsity campus, will be in action against the University of Washington gridders Saturday in their first game of the season with the squad from the U. S, S. New York. Wilcott was picked by Walter Camp for the halfback said to be a bear on both offense and de He played under Dobie last year and is the fir Dobie player to ever gain the honor of the All-American. How the rest of the navy team will line up not been announced yet, altho it is rumored that line will average close to 185 pounds. Local fans are waiting f atur RAR enn | fliay's game with TEN ANGLE CRACKS PLAY IN TOURNEY NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—Ten ef the leading cue players in the United States have en- re tha Wick at Center ter of the In the 8 ant Tidh al End Candidates “HAP” MILLER 1S JUSTICE How many Washington foot- fall rooters could ever imagine “Hap” Miller, the big strapping halfback of Dobie’s famous clev- ens of a couple of seasons ago, sitting on the bench as a digni- fied justice of the peace? Prepare for the shock, ts that is just what the big fellow is doing. He’ a justice of the peace at Van- couver, Wash., where his father is engaged im the practice of law. After secing “Hap” dash down the gridiron in the Califor. nia game of 1916 with but a few minutes to go, we can't imagine “Hap” as s judge. Miller was in Seattle the other day and vis- ited his old haunts on the campus. |HUNT HAS | HARD JOB Claude Hunt, coach at the univer }sity, is pulling uphill this season BILL GRIMM SOME BATTLER Bill Grimm, the big tackle, is a handy man with his dukes, meaning hands, Big Bill was in France with the A. E. F., and took up work in the squared cir- cle for entertainment. He knocked out a couple of big fel- lows during his stay in France, according to stories on the cam- pus, altho Bill hasn't verified them, Washington's gridders must elect a captain next week before the first | real game of the season with Whit George Smith, the logical man | for the place, has turned in his sult, which leaves Erve Dailey, half, and Ross Williams, av thé leading candidates for the post. Ted Faulk, the big end, who was out of the fray last year, is being boom- ed on the university campus for the captaincy. ALLISON HARD WORKER This bird, Len Allison, assistant coach at the university, is a bear for He is out on the field every night, getting right into the plays and bucking the men, spirit wins over the men quicker than anything else. Charley Harvey, manager of ‘Ted “Kia” Lewin, has sent Kiddie Wallace, Brooklyn lightwetght, to Australia to take part in five fights for the Stadium, L1d., of Byd- ney. Wallace's first match will’ bo with Lew Edwards on Deo ber 20, GOTTA DATE TAR || G2) PORTS|| 2 ‘w Rane American Halfback to Play With U.S.S.New York Squad in“W”G Roberts, With Dobie Last Y ear on Walter Camp’s Team, to Play in Behind the Line; Here’s the Way Wash- ington Will Line Up; Grimm Was a Real Fighter ame) of last| aturday has their ary] Interest to get a line on how the varsity will line up. Coach Hunt the men hard dur eked CENTER OF LINE MUST BE TIGHT TO PROTECT PLAYS ..-::, lew in How, Clarke has 4 are giv-| should be to Townsend ts a/ into the signal 4 ‘The prime factor in a good center ita coming there, A center who can be depended upon to do that, is fill ing his job. All elwe that he does velvet.” That is not as easy as it sounds | because the opposing to hold) is waiting to spring upon him the moment the ball moves, and there must be one continuous motion, or he will find himself with an oppo ent on his neck, and the ball not yet out of his hands. Prep Battle a6 Franklin-Ballard Go Will Be The Franklin-Ballard game has been set back two days so as not} {to interfere with the University of | matchmaker f Washington-Whitman game. The] Anderson in |acheduled for Saturday, October The conference game is scheduled| wie sackson for that date als Franklin #0 as to have no con-| fiieting dates. The Mallard-Frank-| lin game will be played on Thurs-| “Battling” Ortega, Mexican mid- | day, October 23 at the Rainier Val-| Se Portiand | He is replacing Gil Dobie, one of the ley park. Every effort will be made, Onkland tonig |grentest coaches the game has ever | this known. There is only one Dobie. |followers will be fa the |The fans will keep on demanding |conference and » fly to/another Dobie for some time to come | juntil they find out that there isn’t _|another like him successful in the East, the first year that he has had ma terial to work with. sot off the track a couple of times) because the fans are saying Dobie| did this and that, but he ts anxious | halfback, returned to school Tues-| that Washington shall Hunt has been |, and this is All men who register in school) wanted in Pi to sefore Thursday, Octover 16, will be |*™oker there the first week in No: ber, according to reports from the eligible to play the second quarter, | ; according to a school board ruling. | present. He stopped Tommy Richards tn The conch has ; SS Ee ne ae for the season The Rainier Valley squad had | we've seen in « jong time. |their first workout after the Lin- | ‘ scrimmage w bruised up. UP BIG MINOR iiccerkten's LEAGUE TILTS. LOS ANGELF | Paul, backing up the atentlai | > | pitching of Niehaus with five runs, ARROI I HAS shut out Vernon in yesterday's ga rter, who are away the honors, | Niehaus allowed six hits, nicely | seattered, thru the game. ‘The Ver non batsmen seemed helpless bunched their them count f ed with Joe sent in both I fore the game was over, Dell, That kind of GOLF FOR SERVICE MEN President A. D. Locke, of the! Massachusetts Golf Association, is| madly damaged, tor. . backing a movement to extend the courtesies of the various elub houses! jand course under his jurisdiction te jmen in the service ' HURRY AW Let HER WAIT @ FEW , MINUTES* —3-— THIS 1S) WITH fy Wier oe ; E Sorey ol TOP. * IVE GOTTA DATE A CANT STOP: lO % P) o f “a mh ~ 4 | A. E. F. Battler to Meet Ta- coman; Hector Is Barred ws, the A, BF. hea ma logger, in the main of the Cry by Austin & Salt Fri jevent be prorr of fighting part sion rings bis tract Cross Meets Pick That All- A GEOR Frank Farmer | of Coast Teams wrod oT tm . Coast baseball team yet? Let's) NI € - Friday Night i: Gx) 9, ue ae Star Team Now } line up a crack team fre have played field thin The showing of the men on 1 lot is the bavis for the first players wh the Seatt the | most of the tackle Frank Farmer Pool show to 7 decided this morning Hector, Bremertor Vernon slugger Have you sent in your All how you would » team, wre on Enterprise assoctatic paper only and name, fe ee we ily to be knocked out of the box in the start b ing accused of br cause of his own defeat by not taking care of b if, a story sent out by Fred Turbeyville, sport writer of the Ne It is to be regretted that “Duteh* n his duty to his tes all in his first start and hit the ball in any single gan your nelec mighty elo: Pat Moran’s Cincy Reds far outplayed the White Sox ia raed es ame except the third played in Chicago, says “Dad” Hei henaegh nsdg, coral THIRD BAS wary swiinming instructor, in ® letter received st the Shidd hie Out local} Here's the first fan to send in an sanctum today. “Dad” had to stand in line a long time for foonggl heed Agr RD of | All-Const league selection for the first game played in Chicago, but says he was to coms with his con-|who has left B for his long wait by the swell game that was dished up. Kerr performed splendidly in that game and shut out nlways bad business to sign lineup. Charles W der is the lo to an agreement unless |fan who puts “Babe” Pinelli of Sa Merle Fadden and Guy Thomas of the Crystal pool . details arre clear, because|ramento on first bane and use team will rank well with the leading divers in the E the carries all of the re-|Meusel of the 4 for a utilit ry. “Dad” scored a couple of swimming meets in the le ‘ player. H. am follow U. session held in Chieago a short time ago and he from Tortlafid He Mitchell, Tigers, shortstop. a young fellow named Brock, who won the honors ig) win over Bob Martin, the Fisher, Tigers, second base, ing events didn’t have anything on the Seattle pair cha ion, and is sald to Fournier, Angels, first base, gume to class and ability. , willing mixer. He will Crawford, is, right field. | |protably get more bx here if he Killefer, Angels, center field. Young Hector has joined the singing heavyweights of the pats up a good aly Frid Middleton, Solons, left fleid. according to reports in local ring circles. The reports say | Farmer ia ready to fig nd was Pinelti, Solons, third base. “Fat” La Rue, the Oakland heavyweight, and TIM CALLAHAN, YALE CAPTAIN AND CENTER anxious to meet Hecte ho had Bassler, Angels, catcher. haven't anything on Hee when it comes to yodelling a mean been hurling threats at him all win Spencer, Bees, catcher of musical effort, La Rue is the crack singer of the three, but battle on the ne. On certain plays he should | tion, BY WALTER CAMP Most Famous Football Coach hin body so as to protect his | fast nte has many duties, and and hin backfield. This is r but he should y » on kick formations, | Gage, t that his first care that the ball @ the one whom fo: On the defense the center either pla to the tin he does line, direct the defense, try to guess | where the play in coming and be there when it comes. He should have a thoro understanding with his ected, accurately ty, and if posst ball arrives at the h time, and the man ing center one way or the other, can Joften make the holes for the guards | to go thru and block kicks, He be able to pase a wet ball r a kick, and be able to do} urately | A center should, If pomsible, always | enter OF KUATA| Keen hin foot The spiral pass which may be at tained after some practice, is made by putting one hand under the ball, | fingers on the laces, and one over, | that, may be considered djand prepare for a kick. ft (Copyright, 1919, Is Set Back for Big Mix Ole Anderson, the big Tacoma Swede, who is billed to meet Cart Morris here in the show the Northwest Athletic clab at Y Staged October 23 Goons A. BF. heovywetaiey } | deen on October 22, according te re- | ports from the down-Sound city. It doen't weem likely t & tough bird like Ca: Wednesday York lehtwetght, | 80 arrangements | ts coming to the it econ and Beattie made by Conch Reseberg at|fane may see hi action, He would | be « big card in the Northwest. school game was origina dleweight, es on dimmy Darcey | in the main event at season that the Senttle grid| Darcy is « bit vy for Ortega, who he hte Fe th | haa been giving away lot of weight ne to see both! to get matches these days. | h school games. | | — | meee Hammer, Chicago Hehtwetght, t* ity. Hammer i# in San Francisco aid |& couple of rounds in the Golden Gate jclty last wook. “Red Langrum, Franklin's star! — | Eddie Hammond, local welterwoight, make good,|day with his arm in a sling, Helshould go big in Seattle this winter Let's pull together, because it is for|has dislocated a shoulder bone and the sake of Washington. mond fought a ple of times here clal montion waa fought a draw | oma the other pretty exhibition t man in the ring probably be out of the game melee Tuesday evening. N Joe Bends, former Tacoma heavy- because | weight, meets Bob Martin, A. BE. F. were badly | ghamplon, at Akron, Ohio, October of the pl Looks Ike the passing of Pete Hoer- 27. Lynch mn @ 10-round et recently, @ cineh to win. h looks Ii Joo Rivers, Mexican welterwoight, 3, Cal, Oct, 15,—| Meets Alex Trambitas in @ 10-round mix at Portland, October 22 anor ‘8 battle, series now is any made the series stand thr me one must win} next three to carry TEAM OF ALL STARS HERE Here's the way Johnny Carrot! | | would line up a Coast league team: | Mitchell, shortstop; Killifer, center field; Wilie, right field Koerner, first base; Meusel, thi base; Krug, second base; High eft field; Bassler, catcher; Baker, atcher; Brown, Thomas, Seaton, pitchers; Crawford, Corhan, utility, BRING vateh, no matter how 2 out of the On the other hand eight hits ¢ r runs. Vernon start neran pitching, ‘but as and Fromme be- Good Until Getober 15, We Pay Cash for a Liberty ter about being afraid to meet him In the semi-windup, Harry Frankie Rogers. This tn a Casey is one of| Scott, Seals, pitchers, Vete Compton, Siwashes, uttl- bringing Bill James, 1914 Boston Brave star, back into paper best known welters in this sec In the other bouts line up, ‘Red’ Mahtweight, meets D» GIVEN PLACE very man kept out ts a seo: | mined. 1 ardson y coma bantamweight line plungers, or on a roving com HERE’S TEAM Dave Logg will be found at! should be the ability to put the ball | avon, he may play back of the Dailey will play the other| where it is d | promptly, and ble so that At the end extremetion Art Thie-| same place son, Ted Faulk and Sutcliffe will] who is going to get it can rely upon | *¥rds, and by swinging the oppos alternate, This is the tentative lineup f Saturday altho most any of th |squad may lose their jobs before the | after | first game of the season. Gus Pope, a big guard candidate, | is out of the fray with a bum knee. George Smith counted on down one of the end jobs has turned in his quit. This gives the fans a fair idea of| |how Washington will be represented jon the gridiron this year. The first game of the conference season is scheduled with Whitman | for the local field, October 25. is driving his men hard and is per-| taneously with delivering the ball so| more accurate, and easier to catch | tory carnival feature promoted_by | open plays be-|®# to open a hole, or get thru Washington will| ‘ke out one of the secondary need open work because of its lght|~ ¥ backfield. Here is the way I would line up) V All-Star Coast te L Brown, Oldham, ndall ite ; Spencer, lows aoa eea ttre test base; | Fournier, Angels, first base, Fisher, Tigers, second base. shortstop; Meusel, third base; Meusel, Tigers, third base. Crawford, left field; Killefer, cen- ter field; Rumler, right field. second base; Mitchell, WANT LEONARD IN MAN' | lof athletic February 1 to 9, 1926. league team. ‘ancy 0. Crandall, ity outfielder. Rogers has been coming | ‘This fan puts Ernie Johnson at) PICKED BY shortstop in his All-Coast league will again. FANETTE team. He's the first one to pick Young Bob Msend, the ¥ 3 ‘ea A Johnson over Johnny Mitchell, the od tenes ar ettms Ge he gy ch proved Ide p's =| eo i a pay cer ey his big club that drove in the runs that beat Los rown, local agent of the Bank ers’ Life | field. Dell, Tigers; Finnernan, Tigers; Solons; Brown, K. Crandall, utility infielder, Meusel, Tigers, general utility. but by James himself, who has purchased a ranch in When James hurled for Seattle in 1912 he gave the best he in him at all times and was one of the best liked fellows that eve wore a Seattle uniform. With the Braves in 1914, with Tyler am company, Hin team fol a ball player needs. He has youth, speed, Johnson, Bees, shortstop. Killefer, Angels, left field. “DELLE ACSONNSON, | Masser, Hee contr Od | BETHLEHEM SOCCER ae | Boles, Angels, catcher, H. Churchill, « boxing) Brown, Ahgels, pitcher. and giving the ball @ laternal twist.! promoter from Manfla, in trying to| not ax it leaves the ground, but a8!secure Benny Leonard to box Lew a On the offense the center should |it passes out between the legs. | paw of Australia at Ma | Hunt |D® trained to move forward simul-|Passes made thin way are taster, {next Pebruary, It is to be a vie-| _ MIDWINTER BASEBALL | first be seen in action in the National fo far 13 baseball teams have en-|league geries. It is made up of 40| Ne tuanvara ‘Athletic and planters and “Nhe tered the midwinter league which|clubs, representing New York and | purse will be $20,000. The carnival will play games in San Francisco| vicinity, New Jersey and Philadel| Let's go Pinelli, Solons, utility. Angels, and | While Del Howard, manager of the Oaks, had great to take his regular tarn on the mound again, all hope of ever coming back again have been given up, not only by Rudolph, he pitched Boston into a pennant and world’s over the plate with the old skill since—and he undoubtedly pennant in the final week at Los Angeles. the greatest arms in baseball. All he lacks develop wonderfully. the spring and should make good ably be developed into an outfielder up there. ¢ Mass. | TEAM COMES HOME| Harvard is arranging The Bethlehem F. C. soccer team will arrive in this country this month ie from {ts visit to Norway, Sweden and Denmark. The champions will buy Boldt’s events will run from under the auspices of the local|/phin and vicinity. A home-and-home | try, Uptown, 1414 34 I series will be piayed. town, 913 2d Ave. 13 cents a package Camel 1d everywhere in ecientifically eealed pr 0f 20 «1 (200 cig ina carton. ‘ongly recommend this carton for They Win You On Quality! 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C. “Dutch” Ruether, who pitched swell ball for the Ciney Rede iy inst the White Sex in the baseball clasale, ete king training rules in the Kast and was thy of the series and when the teg second start he was found wanting. The Sox to winning the series after Kucther’s break fa informed the local FAN CHOOSES ane Yo rpe web as Keds had lost the title the ae * that he had no intention decide who is the worst fighter of the trio would be a dara Angels; Piercy, | job. championship. The strain of his great effort in the Braves’ BY THIS FAN som’ witn ‘his’srm and he mever has been able to bors te al Pen | KEELES © crowd here on November