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c THE SEATTLE STAR S AND GORMAN DISH UP THRILLING. DRAWS NO CHANCE, GORMAN REALLY EARNS VERDICT | Joe Gorman, the little Spanish bat: | Qler from Portland, really defeated OF SALLEE t By Marcario Flores, tho Filipino light ‘COMING TO here In the near future, goat bes Bat the Arena, but the “Rabe” Ruth| SEATTLE | =e Slouter from the Fur East made nh} ‘a ee oe tn nen Rotere > 8 “Slim” Ballee, the stringbean south:|. gam Lanef the Tieston tar baby, j the usual squawk when paw of the Cincinnati Res, has re-|mects Andre Anderson, the ble Chi ‘Ad Schacht called it a draw How those little fellows did battle Before the bout started th @ lot of fans in the house who didn't the Giants thin season Wednesday think that Flores would stay the ont sie tan ae with Marvy Casey for limit with the hardsocking Port “i See Sissas tice Desisik “that taatise \ Minder, but Flores not only stood the was due to come to Beattle, in the Johnny Tillmw ‘Travie Davie;— gaff, but he gave Gorman one swe deal that sent Herb Brenton to the) ae fight. BASEB L SQUAD | big show, a K, O, wallop right on| wot eo bad, if all t Pra Al ‘ the chin. | Aud still the Seattle fans, Lanatord, who is one of the real heavy are due to see some pretty HIS LIFE BY DEAN SNYDER “BUCK” WEAVER—be's a great | “Buck He's different, somehow. There's a little swagger of confidence about |his workmanship that is catching, | When, he comes to the bat there lis an odd smile on his face-—the kind lenat dares the pitcher to hang his rt of it over the tere joined New York, the, Gi t, te ' Aber ing him by the waiver route, The|** 2 | were | big fellow hurled his first game for} } ste claim. | heavyweight, for Clay Hite on Beptemt | Travte Davis, Coast weiter tolre or | re corners of th While other members of the White |Sox team may not have had the |pennant subconscious hope wi they recently took the Ban John: |) Gorman piled up a dig lead tn the e round of the mill, At the start ial r good |" the seasion, Flores caught Joe flush ee . Ties x thet e Gem the chops with a right swing and | Five Mt. Baker tossers win places on the mythical Star) {*)° support ‘the club this year, | *uamplonship NJoe headed for the floor, one hand! league all-star squad for the season. The Mt. Baker .boy ht Veterans atill in the game, ts have been laying down ender, but he fh an cal fans tly flock to see the famoui re awaiting the announcement from | will undou boing the ropes, Joe was up in /had plenty of individual class as well as team work. local baseball headquarters regard:|'#F baby In action Se te their teeth, “Buck mei Om flash and started to smash home | i Be ae " tie shel a .|ing the completion of that trade nee - pov dileg-tcsne > Bi fariee of terrific hooks to the body | Only those teams that completed the season are Con-| «be om wits Dyin th toe ithaca: ceuikack Ueda aaa playing that kind of ball all year, r Brenton, rding th tenders for Jack Hritt well replace ren toi ecore ne wel it tithe, will tangle with Alex " Hughes, of the Felix club} word sent out from said headquar-| Trambitas in ‘the coumtng thew @ |w as head and shoulders above! ters, but that’s the last we have| Milwaukie, Ore, in « 10-round boot t i : September 15. ms All-City Junior jevery other first-base guar-| hr of It In the meantime the Seattle club. | | Diamond Squad dian in the league. He fielded) wy(). has a fine chance of fininh,| ATTY Casey. who bas penn going at » he's bristling with the attack spirit. elie kanal ole Teek ee ton lIt's the e stuff in all his ball The first two rounds ‘ in big league style and got] ing in the one-two-three clans, in| when he tangino with Travie Davia next tt a is In any kind of condi SEATTLE WINS 3- os | playing that has entitled him to the even with both boy landing be @ favorite to beat Ce seat of honor on the “sweet” ball- 4 ate his share of bingles, too. | floundaging agound with @ Class BB| week, If De . mee pitching mtaf a0 oe eee Allen, 2b... Tailored Ready Of the other first sackers in tho| P!t sey, however . i punch ith || Dant allard Beaver - o auestio A ND EV. play om by of hick The’ “third vound en oe eee clreuit, Danfly — MeConnell. of PB secant patted ae yor = ad ial - SI ENS SERIES \ Eddie Collins may be a few brain Tailored Ready, Bill Troepple, 0! . “ ‘ ter. Ray Schalk may have WEAVER I BOKN LEADER There is something of the born leader in the pale hose third sacker. Whether in the field or at the bat and head. He knocked Flores around | Sidered in the selection. ithe ring prety badly in this round. Going down the line, “Lefty But the Filipino refsued to dive." Found was Gorman’s by « wh m to Gorman. Joe took a stight)| [arris. ¢ ? gg ow corps of directors would do well to whe was in town yesterday with Jow SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 9.—Seat- ABR. A. B, cells sm: in this round by rushing Fores || \ivcton, « Mt neker ing Chong Dewey McLoush-| 52% looking for & good pitcher to ie trying to line up Farmer | tic evened up the werien by taking | soll @” © the edge in steadiness, and Joe John the ropes. dheedy, » Mt Baker thas “ os ey reget he at | replace Brenton because that “prom angtoré ln Portiond, Wednenday’s game, 8 to ¢, from Oak $e } & S1son ean unquestionably lift the pill Tt was a swell battle, and Flores | | Middendorf, « Naliard Beavers . eed ee ee ve wan not in| #0% from Cincinnati smells strongly | prank varmer and Tiny Merman, Ta land, but the Acorns gave the Si S o4 1 6| farther with his “Black Betsy,” but . fet that » wag there in Somat . | of Umburger—the same odor, by the|come heavyweights, mest in the city ef | Washes a mighty scare 4 ee ee 2 Sithere’s naturally Reng about way. He packs an awful wal jan’ che way, that hovered over the deal that |! round # Her-| ‘Phe men from the North took the “Buck” that makes bim sweeter in both mitts. When he learns LIEDTKE BEST | sent “Ladi” ‘Themen to the Len ani? te te win. | land ter eouctaas cme ba p Benger Sore Ag ib] than any of them. : ‘ nes Lud . ; to protect himself a little better KEYSTONE MAN gules Glub—vin St. Lovio—lest year lwhen singles by Middleton, Bohne |D*™ares, p ‘ A 1 1] When it comes to a pinch in the ‘also learns to hit straighter, in Ernie Liedtke, of Mt. Baker jand Murp filled the bases, Roxy | etude wa ee rr | Held or at the bat, this hireling of $f swinging so much, the rest | played both at second amd short but scoring on Eldred’s fly. A double AB. R. 1. FO, A. B.| Kid Gleason, is there like aalt ang ibe tetitiee on the Coast want to| he was easily the best second | killing stopped further runs. es ae a ae 4 Wine a | sacker in the leas A cleanut And then they added two more in a es a he White Sox are very much on As for Gorman, Joe was in won hit and a steady fielder, Ernie) the on WARE te Mokne, OH ee oe St ee, the upand-up now. They are fol- shape, and he boxed better learned lin place by hard work. Of ived's double and Oeanitichan’s a Ch C4 G lowing four pitchers—Cicotte, Faber, hit harder last night than he| Ine recent semi-pro game in Calle [ing other second sackers, Ted! * . Ginglardt, bo ies dp co Nim fo Williams and Kerr—to another world here for a long time. He used| fornia Whi Koerner, former M88 | Abner, of Felix club, and Eddie FACIIC COAST LEAGUE wed only one hit. the Henle had js. ve a Hs A TG “St series alley. Last year they finish Mg left well lant night, but he did hin| Evanckece flest-sacker, was, batting: |Toreedson, of Mallard, played. 00d | vernen 9 me beating the Hews, 6 to 3. | with Demaree pitching fair ball) xremer, p 1 1/6 © © \@/the race on a two-cylinder pitchin ° damage with those hard hooks | @ homer would have won the game. |) Abner didn’t hit steadily | Sa!t Lake City 73) oe ge # hitting gg? ing Cooper > 1 1 0 @ Pl etace the wind and head. A fan yelled: “$250 for a home runt” . = Snedenandtn we . an Francie» it looked like an easy win fo eo} seats - > ° The club has played ACKSON AND Fhil hit the next offering ono line | CHOUKH while Torgenson'y work fell | sctcig AMERICAN LEAGUE Ireotthanes, tut the Oaks out Gown | sortie i.nc:3°.5h 3S fee eee cor eae nea good bay an 4 te the left field fence, and the oat- [off during the closing weeks Of | tos Angeles Won. Lost. Pet |tne siwashen’ lead by counting one in |in ninth year, bi sudden punch they BFORD DRAW fielder, sealing the fence, which was | tho season. Oakland 7. 8 ene si 43 423] sicie half of the inning on @ pair of| {Demaree out, hit by batted ball have developed lately while the Jackson, who took one of} shert, hed the apple his him tn the | 11. alien, the Taflored Ready | kacrame “88 lege tests i. He ee cates One |, Beore by innings Yankeen.and the Indians skined 2 crushers on the chin a cow eae OF ee eee | ogy pet 3. ee walks and Gulsto’s doxpie | Beattie ore °—2] reverse, has made them hard to @f weeks ago, casayed a come | Poa, net the fan Gilda’ pay the ise Pico Magee id Rees: ad alt ogi Wirt Game | Beste -..s Peet: * Leta The ningh was the frame in which [Oakland cies 88,8 13 | head. ase guardians nt ie en | Washington tT 4 Brad ive jummary olen base ee on: the Goenlwindup, |. - Wise lack, set} over .800 for the Tailors, Fod| vase ‘os SS "Gina ae ie the ake Rearly did the dirty Work. | greg, siadicten INDIANS ARE erie come ee wee to Vietorta, under the leadership of|McLennon, the scrappy little Ba rament ’ “aT Conper tated ir Keomer oh6 ae 1 See NOT GAME CLUB even with Young Sam Lang-| Ui mill Laftd, won the Pacific In-|lard pilot, played well at third, b ee coe ee Paitedeipnia <, Dees’ sled. Lane boat out an inOeld hit. | or ‘Kremer 1 Since the fatal accident to Ray the colored lightic. The bout) irrational league title he sa90M he didn't do half of the dama, ash Ot 2 ip Hoth moved up on an infield out, |¢ Kremer 5 Chapman the Indians haven't been eer ree Stee Srmmpotart | Noa ae eee aeieme. | with the atick that Allen did. Rob Serond Game NATIONAL ae: “Senpar s red vaan sonal Fe on boomers the same outfit. Speaker's absence owing or akima. n " Pet. | bobled Guistos grounder. nen oe Guiet f . wer Spokane and Seattle. Beat erts, of Mt. Baker, did good work | y,..., r} laa Murphy Stumpf | rom the line-up made a glaring dif- wd Madden surprised the wise | cum ae stgahe: tomat Ver 4 sn Miller hit into a double play, Stumpf | Wurpny Runs reape ference. There seems to be ply Si lee nquad { was made but was too Inconsistent. Johnny Thasburn to Kenworthy to Murphy Kremer 3. Umpires by boxing a draw with “Red” eed team most of the tion but that Cleveland players have Hhellenback an an the sorrel-topped welter. The | season. * | ane ig been foll Spoke’ “4 he hot corner for the Felix ES ARE nm following Spoke's leadership all G ay’ as mati, tan “hea chose to Nap Rucker, who was one of the bent but neither were quite up to] AT ALT LAKE CITY MAJOR RAC i. As Tris plays so the Indiags left-n@pded pitehers In the business when standard set by the other| Mea Franciac | pla ight Lioyd, and nearly got the worst | \0"* M@Raed pitchers Wn ne Miedaers bev org id : t tale TIGHTER THAN EVER ‘The Yanks are good and bad medi- In fact, in a couple of wild! eral years ago, is doing scout work for oe: Couch and Yele é it iP cine to sister clubs in streaka. of punches, Gage’s knees | the Robina bow ,Bob Dahl, the innky shortstop CHICAGO, Sept. 9.—Baneball start: scrimmage for lendership, with] And if Gleason rides into the pen badly. But it was a good) a se nk he ie ol be ee Ballard Beaver squad, wa AT LO8 ANGELES ae. 2 IN THE Masons ed down the home stretch today in| Brooklyn meeting St. Louis and Cin-| nant alley hitting on all four cylin | Samu ae plore pgp dee eo neg haa shortstop in t league land ‘ : i] cetabe, Ruth strives to» A bie! the qualifying race for the world’s| cinnati at Boston ders of his pitching staff a lot of the nee cost Sailor Killoran! ¢heirman to sacceed Garry ~ andien ind balls well and) ““Siterice: Polece and Daher; Aldrt4se. |jn the exhivition eee ie aenbine | sweepstakes. Yesterday was preparation day for/fans who lost money on them last fight with Frank Pete, the miner] Cinmetaaat! prexy, resigned. TI has a good arm, Bob gets bind yugnes apan at Tiammued sue crer| Cleveland, New York and Chicago| the tests. The White Sox Were the/fall in the big series will get = re of the bingles. Ho is just a | and ROUND COAST LEAGUE BASH i hit the stretch about the same time | OMly league leaders in action, and) chance to win it baek with the Indians a nose ahead, while|they made good expectations by a| One player like Buck Weaver can ‘commission always cute @ him and the gob struggled to| fmwrc'In handling the sanual a youngster who should devel t. In the third round Pete! world’s series te soon with us, and |.» | his | he likes slay ball, which in al. Tee Tleere ¢ two ee from t ine Rodie ts o " 7 yang y noe roe ae 2 ect mend classte, 1 Pan ty ad coon aed ad = yen both being Sted ¥ oo exh ; In the National learue race Cincin.| Victory over the Browns, retaining| sweeten a whole ball club, especially and th Sailor could have} Acosta, © Cudan hurler obtained) cet ahead in baseball ? ig nl ti and Brooklyn were fighting for| *triking distance for the top of the/ when théy’re already pretty much : | from Havana, ie making |"") Sota op : on for 19 wate the a breathing space | Percentage heap. “sugar.” fi ) stowed him away if he had kept his | *”. Nationals OTHER SHORTSTOPS 4 But Frank shook the bees out | - | WERE FAIR his noodle and cracked Killoran| the st Cards will have Art Kohler, of the F Cleveland and New York were to Home rune were a ptand-off in the| ¢ whip today when they fight it kiyn-Phitadelpbia "aftair, which | fee! t measure of the leavers n y couple Konetchy homed for | out Me the tummy and the gob hit the|of big holes to fill next spring. Bi) oe ee at times Due to the briitt ing of COED. line Dodgers and Tregreater for x again. He was about to get up| Desk. (he west Mra Doc’ Lavan, one of cer Harris, of Tailor the count of four and somebody | ins neat shortstop in the business, botD | oiived part of the time for him to take the count of pian to quit the nal | mine and he flopped again. Referee - Jack Fournier, former Los Angeles and is given an orc r the league leadership. The| wa Philttes. “4 contest at Cleveland was viewed with > the out-| N : na 8 had Metle trouble in| ale. A win for the Yankees would put ard patrol A RROWS TO by ne B * double defeat, ¢ tol the Indians into second or third place. in disqualified him for drop-| ising without being hit. It was an-) Mret-socker, to stl hiting the ooeet | _, Harry, of his EIGHT MEN |} Ptetter came back and pitched the| Chichgo was bidding for second ‘ether good fight. while it lasted, ano ability place | Rowing to an easy victory ever the Phil- | position in the standing column in b DISCOVERS |mythical aggregation. He | ROSLYN, N. Y¥., Sept. 9—The : their game with Boston. A victory eoruce Vernon Spencer, the young outfielder|all during the season, his extm | field in the National Amateur Golf| My scoring four r n two hite, the for the White Sox meant a hop over obtained from Tacoma in the deal that! pase clouting doing a lot of ¢ - be me i Athietion upset the Tigers, Sto 4 the loser of the New Ye Clevelanc Young Zudowsky, with a butid like/ sent Benny Kauff to the minors, te). ae pit vale tamage hip . ad aah : dent Lone r of the New York-Cleveland G god. latest rywel showms more form the stick for the a itch re when the third round started! The White Sox raiiied with two y ‘ ves Cn eaten eeyy ween | Giants, and he's breaking into the game| furley Patterson, the little Mt lay. The following matches were | 'n eth, and beat the B | The National league clubs were prodigy of Chet McIntyre, gave Fred regularly. He ia stil) weak agatr th ‘ ; : dacs see Kent, of Kent, a busy evening. Kent paw pitching. He has been aiternating | Baker cutfielder, was the best j s putting on a similar interest-holding had & terrible time trying to hit the| with Lee King, « right-handed sticker, around fiychaxer of the season. He ana, of Chicago, and W — Mewcomer and took some mighty iS Working when southy: the | w a nifty leadoff man and hit whes, Jr. of Pittsburg. | PRACTICE: Is a | mound. b i ops every ft ? of Milwaukee, and J hard uppercuts trying to land. Zu- ie 1 wallops every w| 6. P. Alls, of Milwau DO strong fellow and fairly fast Washington Nationals, is on b sin {of the lot and had a good arm. Francis Oulmet, of Boston, and T.) a. pact athe focal. high 2 ed for K | Kansas, which confirma the report that . D. Armour, of Soot | Grte actice ne local high their first practice yesterday after Joe Wopp substituted for Kid Mar.) Kansas. which confirms the report that KRINGLE SHOWED chools is getting down to brass!noon, under the eye of their new Bobby Jones, of Atlanta, and F. J. Wright, Jr., of Boston. tin at the last minute and put up a ee an « sore arm ever since he | IMPROVE ME NT roubled arm Good fight with Sailor Willie Wile pitched that no-hit no-run game early Paul Krin jtacks after auned by the usual confusion | coach ning of school | rak. Nothing strenuous, ov was done by the aspirants for post that went to a draw. Wile hit ! July. lieuwavel. oa the seamia J. Wood Platt put out 8. Davidson piece! a he Season progres oof gprs ‘ Franklin high school gridders had |, he M " ard and a tight oles it A eee oe, eee tues ae | 1919 champion 1 tions on the Mount Baker squad, ex Seat |. With the Cleveland Indians yodett, | Hiv fielding way food thruout the | day play, 2 and 1, w cept a lot of running around there was any. b , S Med Whitman and Ad Schacht did . teknea ¢ perfectly geod lax teed daa deste eae Fownes, Jr., eliminated Robert Gard-| | Soukup, the new Lincoln coach a irccing. | when they let Fhmer My | . the yes | ner, another former champion, by |eets his boys out for practice for 4 ‘The show, the second of the fall) {f* Ceaeht on with the Boston Hed | Of the other fiychasers, Les! the same acore ARE READY the first time this afternoon: ot A | Sox and he’s just about the best box | McLennon of Ballard, Frey Larson The ribbons for second and third) Mike Powers, the new Broadw: Season, staged by Clay Hite, was ®| man that the Bean Baters have, of Mt. Baker, Frisell 4 Boyer | - . n adway big success for everybody but Sheriff . f aker f I anc joyer of} EGAN AND ace winners in The Star city swim. tutor, has issued his 1 for the first te . 7 OTE NER a ee | Felix cl and Ray Willis of ming meet are now being distributed. | turnout toda: Stringer. Stringer, who is a candi Nemo Lethold, the little right fielder | noi ced ady showed wa * DENNY DR T oi ait th 7: te governorship, was |°f the Chicago White Hox, is out of the | Tallore sho ea ey can be obt if the winners| Other teams that will probably get Bite for tne state govermorhin. waste chnge rn to, af | Fal a HE a EG RR he introduced and t fell the fara} Cla oG in a recent oan yc On me ene OAKLAND, Cal, Spt Joe | 7 The ghd a “ i ee The Star. The medals, for first rs, Peace’s Ballard squad and that if elected he would support any Egan, Boston middle ae T si only * Jeatcher, was the best receiver in Pesan ston mn weight, made) piace winners, will be ready about | Walter Be: " © gridders. Sffort to legalize 10-round boxing In| pait Musser, the rignt-nander who was|the circuit. He held up his pitchern | Mis Pacific coast debut last night by | sronday 7 ty: : ir pelts ng mn Anne ertader Whe state, but the gallery gods gave! siated to come to Seattle thin apring. re-| Wry nea ene aa anes boxing a slow draw here with| on ee eee a ew «in goo yle Coast le ball park to practice “ him an awful raspberry and nobody | {using to report. ts pitching great ball} lwrauitte Benny | - - . Me omee Stringer could What he |fF the Wichita team in the Western | JOHNSON WAS aie ms | MACK ABOUT DUE _ turing tne nce of the Seattle ball hear = a eague. The Witches are in second place, . Battling Ortega, who has offers for ~ said. je haif'& gatne, behing the “GOOD STICKER three boats In New Yorke one with|,.PHILADELPHIA. — Umpire Ritly/team. Broadway will use Lincoln D : z of the Playfield, Lincoln will go to their Harvey Johnson of Ballard was) xixe O'Dowd, won a decision over | E¥8ns says that David Keefe, ld training ground at lower Wood old ng ground at lower Wook COOKE SHOWS | ISSAQUAHANS [iii "ine ict im out, He’ dan|2ac® MeClellan tn the ‘semiwindup, | rect’ any pitcher in the Ameri |!and. Queen Anne will have. thelr a club, Fi CLASSY FORM jwork his pitchers very well and A can gue. Billy believes that/ Usual long distance hike to Mercer ‘ COLLECT COIN [ror hs niteners very wet! ana] AN ODD ONE [cat Yearue’ily” betoven “that sual long. dietnce hike to Mercer , Bremerton has uncovered a good Issaquah's diamond warriors col) pitched balls His throwing cl INNATI, Ohio.—Hank O'Day] the league next y Adams field while the West Seattle pitching prospect in young Harold | lected $460 as a side bet when they |pcned bal hrowing WAS) plied the whisk broom to the rub : chon |bunch has only to step across the Cnoke. He pite hed his cies game for sunk the hooks into the Renton Buff White of Tallore Ready ber in a game here the other day be. ] Two heads of a family are not nec. street to Hiawatha field to do their the Navy Yard city Saturday and team in third and deciding game! ang Ralph Miller of Fellx clap tween the Reds and the Phillies. Mo-| essarily better than one ‘work for the coming season. beat the Seattle Knights of Colum Seattle Const 1 ran claimed the Phill Di oyit Ags : claimed the Philly pitcher wasn't bus by 2 6 to 4 count and fanned 10 Sunday. The score was 11 to & with|™ Bligh and falt| toeing the rubber men. He pitched again Monda heavy artillery of both team: aie but they didn't show the | tens the il “Th , M R | ti i ° tak ett egation an iring the game, 17 le _ baseball bral that ay sey ‘ cto: i Bipies in‘ = ins be So a 6 it. ing the ome om Beattie re hibited behind the Ton ; White naa we $ ore e Sa a n o says the Good Judge He plans to enter the University of Wasbington in the fall. The F team won Sunday's game by a7 to 3 On “id riers Rog hy y Her score show. ‘They have fought two draws In a little of the Real To- bacco Chew, than you ever pl eae haa Cheasty are the best I have got out of the ordinary kind. ) er seen, armonious colors and excellent tap- rics make these ties especially desirable. Be sure ALBERTA, CANADA sue park last were both, go |the best arm of any catcher in| the league nan box| Wes Sheedy, the Mt. Baker pma\hurier, was hit hard in a couple! f ames, but hia work thruout the wason was consistently good. 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