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sot pe. pT is, Aa UST + iA a let pss i i coe THE SEATTLE STA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1926. ' a TONIGHT TRIBE TO PLAY SALT LAKE BEES THIS P.M. Fight games behind first place! GORMAN AND FLORES T0 PORTLAND LIGHTIE IS SLIGHT FAVORITE TO BEAT FILIPINO; DAVIS RISKS WELTER TITLE & BATTLE AGAIN Yank Davis Cup Team Is Named FIRST + VARSITY | Team ls Named GRID WORK |=! 5 ON TODAY |=: nt America int “Treat Harvard” in the slogan of “‘Next!’’ And Brennan Answered yy * * * * * x * % JACK HIT HIM ON JAW AND BROKE HIS ANKLE * * * * * * * * e Chi cagoan on D. Program & 4 empsey i play for the Davis cup, the trophy representing the tennis supremacy of the world, in Australia, in De | ember. This team was announced || al) football tears thruout the East. the American Davis cup com: || #24 five weeks of play ae ar a 4 In the far West, there is the slogan co tiny meas pom || Clyde Wares and his tribe of Si- TITLE Joe Gorman, the Portland lightweight, will enter the ring a slight favorite to “Heat Washington” drilled into the here last night: Ht ia tne || washes are not yet out of the |] same team that competed in Eng land. It showing Peck Gri college football men who face the \running for the Coast league flag‘ Purple and Gold this coming season, by their coaches. It in the aim of every team tn the} Pacifie coast conference to beat ¢beat Marcario Flores, the Filipino socker, judging from talk going the rounds in ttle fight circles, They meet in a return go at the Arena tonight. Gorn with his superior ring generalship, ls figured to outbox the 4 , ||by any means. Was thought that the fine || ‘The boys returned from the South, | o cope vs cane {where they won 8 out of 17 starts | nand Washblirn might |) Oy are y to open the series Fulpino, but Flores, with Rls tre: Coach Leonard Allison's University || b8ve Placed one of them, on the |) ie stternoon with the Salt Lake mendous kick in both hands, i# very of Washington grid team. team in place of Williamn, whone || 5, og likely to outsock the Rose City Outside of the Pacific coast con play has been very erratic, but A. decisiwe win during the series Spaniard if he ever lands squarely ference there is the Whitman and|| te committee chose Williams |for either the Bees or the Siwashes | There was no doubt but what Dartmouth teams that will line up|| “fter bis brilliant work in the |) Ji) suse about sound the K. O, Gorman had an edge when the lit- ant the Purple and Gold, || Bast va. West matches. count for the loser for the season. tle fellows put up their terrific WHITMAN HAS Hardy is choven because Of BIS 1116 the Bees clean up this week the four-round battle at the Arena last managerial experience week, but Flores packed such a kick that most of the fans are skeptical Jabout laying their good coin of the realm on either battler One thing i certain and that t# |that Flores will have plenty of fel }low countrymen on hand to root for |him, Filipinos are coming in from all parts of the Puget Sound dis STRONG TEAM | Whitman is rumored to have a} strong team this year, and with the! versity lining up against them for their first game lees than a month away, the outlook is anything but brillant. Wheh the men trot out on the) field for their first practice of the year today ate? p. m., the faces of | locals will have a hard time stiek- ing in the running for even a first livision Sberth, much leas in the pursult for the pennant. Halt Lake isn’t so very far hind the jeaders, holding down sec- |ond place at the present time, but four games behind the Vernon Tigers. Seattle's forces will line up about trict to #ee the Manila “Babe” Ruth Hil Grime, “Panay” Wick and Gua AF cussesaypne? py retin tr ae oe Pope, the stellar linesmen, will be ponsible exception of Bill Stumpf If the pair put up the same swell sadly minsed, Marry Harper, former Seattle out- | 4+ shortstop. Bill is suffering from py Anse ger a aS eter Allison in still holding out a iittle| fielder, now with Little Mock, im the |" v4. of polls on his neck and OUST D F ha itn agy aegis Ay glans hope for the return of Bill Grimm.) "qe te ie eer young Elliott or Harrigan may a a Se a NP We The coach got a letter from the star| ever . break into the game at short. tackle last week, saying that he did| 5? ce@sceutive games reonntly. The Bees still present a pretty TIA JUANA not think that he could leave his fe idable club, in spite of the Bs lafe Wenion, rm 414 some , form! he AE work to return to schoel, ‘The only twining for the F itemson: MacDonald loss of Harl Maggert and Bill Rum- J + ry *l went to Hrookiyn this spring from the erent tonight Travie Davis, the Not referring to that famous barber shop refrain, but for os wit pack up hia things down in hut the Robine shipoed | After the Bees’ visit here, the oppongnts for William Harrison Dempsey, better known as “Jack the Giant Killer.” in turn shipped agsin, Henlon has FRANCISCO, Sept. 15.—James W. Coffroth, race crown when he goes thru his paces Centralia and return to college, Sacramento Solons will come for ; i i | ALL WILL NOT P canatian cite |& Week's stay, which wi wind up d fight ter, has been ousted from his holdings at/in a fourround 0 with Harry ; : BME REPORT EARLY waver, tak the play on the local field. ; er Californi d the e track, Casino and| Casey. the local windmill swinger Bill Brennan, the Chicago heavyweight, heard the sum- ewe ace kelsink Gasa'sa\eree coer at ote " play Casey never will be a Benny Leon-| mong and answered it, And now Bill is scheduled to kiss the league leaders in the epring. establishments controlled by Coffroth have passed W. Bassity and associates, of San Francisco, ac- ard or a Jim Corbett when it comes to boxing, but he can play awfully |eanvas for the long count sometime during the afternoon of the fear that all the men will not be dn hand within the coming week. Tumor hae ft in the Bast thet Garry BIG “10” START, men ie on-| October 1 in New York City. At least that’s the consensus |-rne tirst game with Whitman, sched to get the can at the end of RK. to announcement soe gee th the nd aicn, which mpgs ang 4 “his | OF opinion of the leadings fight eWtics thruout the country. led for October %, will require sev: | \! but the old boy neéms to have ox GRID WOR! et xican court disposses: ro! im 7 aratal |favor, Casey violates every rute| The last time Dempsey hit Brennan he cracked him on the | ¢rs! weeks of practice with the first ference football fodder began being ~ failed hee pay ae oo Bassity immediately fe Satine wae wre. a jaw so hard that he broke Brennan's ankle. But Bill is fool- porte eget cariting 3 | prepared for the diet of starving up the gee y> 4 ond meet Th ksgiving day at position never knows whether tsh enough to believe that he can hit Dempsey first, and there) nna wid ine equipment will be | gridiron epicures today, ts ‘The first day was expected to re veal an assortment of “left overs® sufficient for a healthy nucleus will probably be some $100,000 worth of people who will Harry's «wings are coming from the | think the same and will attend the festivities at the rate of floor or from the roof, handed out this afternoon. Allison : anys that nothing strenuous will be | phe time of the removal of Esteban Cantu as governor A young catcher by the name of Davis, however, will be a bie | $20 to $100 per person at Tez Rickard’s Madison Square participated in tonight. but. the men| SO") ne iesten hed sox means |1920 conference teams. Purdue and r California, talk in sporting circles here was that | favorite to beat the Seattle boy. If Gorden, can look forward to a hard grind| town erities think well of his work. | ortnwestern were expected to be Me is ® graduate of the Carrollton drag ue. club, of the Georgia The Prep Grid Outlook NO. 4—BALLARD after the accustomed loosening up | Process in aver. | Ansixtant Head Coach Lorin Solon | will be on hand to give the young | hopefuls Bast and West. Solon has been in Seattle xince last spring jand has a pretty good line on the) material. int the ty as chief of the only ones without @ variety of seasoned material, + SPEED BOATS RACE TODAY DETROIT, Sept. 15—Nearly 100 |gasoline-propelied craft of various sizes ‘and speed possibilities will race on the Detroit river today in the opening heats of the gold cup regat- . ta. Eight races are on the program, with a 90-mile race for the gold chak lenge cup of the American Power Boat association the feature event, ORTEGA IS — LAID UP “Rattling” Ortega, the Pacific a, Coffroth and the appearance of Travie !* in any kind of condition, training for some time and he may not be ready to travel four fast rounds tonight, Davis will probably be given a bout with Johony Til-; man, the St. Paul crack, if he goce good tonight. Naltimore and Toronto are staging neck-and-neck battle for the leadership jin the International league, Baitimore is leading by & slight margin. Rock were ted. for the leader- Southern fengue, sccording m the Southern. With a host back on the § Bob Stevens, a 1919 let and Welton Anderson, a of 1919 veternns Franklin; ty and a new coach, ;terman, sjof pep in Ira Pease,/ scrub half last year, These candi. | PASCO LEADS Late grammar schoo! |dates aren't rated very strong, bat| VALLEY LEAGUE. mentor, Ballard looms ag the dark| may develop, Stevens ahould come hotee in the coming prep gridiron} thru in pretty good fashion. Pasco ts leading the Yakima Val ~ race Knight Lowry, captain of the! ley league, with 16 wine out of 20) ge ge = gd wg te four rounds with Young Bam Lang-| ‘The ling will be heavy, averaging team, is slated to Jine up at full-| starts, Sunnynide is second, with 13 pantamweight king, in London, Septem- | ford, the pent PN aetigg in They | around 185 pounds, The tackfield, | back wing and seven defeats, There are [put up a go raw not long 4£0.| however, will be pretty Haht, jude Rallard of \ be | . 1 pens the season with Bo oe an even fight! ing from the material on hand @t| Queen Anne October & and Coach again _ present Pease is working his ‘men Rard in In the other good prefiminary a a Young Jack Dempsey, the Puyallup | -Th@ line, which will be Ballard's| an effort to get them off to @ good OTHER BOUTS ON THE CARD Two other “fights” have been former | lined up for tonk ® entertainment at the Arena. Frank Pete, the will Jimmy Wide, world’s Mywetedt kine. ing miller from Wilkerson, will #o CUff Markle, who used to pitch for the Balt Lake club, te hurling for the Atlante squad in the Southern circuit. Chariey Hall, former Northwestern leaguer, whe i pitching for the St. Faul squad, in the Americam associa- tion, hae pitched three aine-inning po-bit games. Art Tiues, who used to ernck homers galore over the short right field fence for the old Seattle Northwestern league squad, te sti!! playing the diamond game. He's stationed at third for the Milwaukee } with wor seven teams in the league, RUTH SIGNS Harry Krohn, 0 Cleveland middie- gving 00 good in the clamoring for him te come heme to strongest point, will be made up al-| «tar club, in the Americ ociation. mil Eo. suertof ihe middicwelahe wtle light heavyweight comer, will fo om | ost entirely of veterane : : FOR TOUR Fei A ae eg ing the | COME Welterweight ‘champion, will now held by Johnny Wilses. |with Young Zukowsky, Chet Mcin-|™ > — Outside of his big movie contract | 5; the old days, is Jaid up for a coup! weeks, He _ pera i tyre’s latest pupil. Dempsey licked | Saying the right at the | for the wigter season, “Babe” Ruth | py me squad, | Fail was cut over the eye in his last start | go ereiand evitice are parame “yee; Zukowsky in Tacoma the other) right time is equivalent to keeping | hms signed for a tour of Cuba, ‘This | Couey, the veteran Spokane shorestop. | against a fellow named Jacw McClel- | cor tether were the | Downey, the Ohie night, and looked like the goods,| Two veteran ends will be back in| your mouth shut when you have| will net him about $20,000. He leaves (225 foe Angeles, are aiso playing with | 4", that will keep him out of the Frenc! eight ruler. complained of nose trouble the day the fold with “Beaner” ring dor a while. Gu Walby and)| nothing to ray Schwartz back. A! jardin, ber of last year’s scrubs, should sive this pair a good run for an altho it was his firet professional the ex Brewers fight Mickey Hannon, of Wine low, meets a fellow named Bidlow, a Los Angeles lightweight, in the for the island October 31 before the fight, but the same eritics re- ferred to It as @ case of chilled feet. Barry Schuster, the middleweight who fo fight around Beattie * ged sg ole m can lick Hector, opening bout. The first tff geta) end position. & kmockout in the third] ton miller, when they tangle le thely | under way at 8:30. Bill Peel and Gene Sulltvan, both | £0 at Bremerton Septem- ber 24, he will probably be given @ match with Frank Farmer here soon, ANGELS CUT DOWN TIGER LEAD SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 15— veteran tackles of the 1919 squad, are back ting for their old places. Arnatd Lackstron, second team tackle last season, is given the best chance to oust either of the first-atring pair. John Harrison, one of the best guards in the city an handed ry a terrible beating rado Springs recentty Colo- les who should be this year, and Waldon Erickson. are turm ‘0 Lae ngelea, where A. Harrino bi feller gaged ina mighty strugele with| pound mark BY L. R BLANCHARD the remaining 13 games would force | Jed” Killifer's climbing Angels Im | 1919 CENTER KEW YORK, Sept. 15—Nationai | the Reds to win 18 out of 20 to cop, | tye tenecnt race Me Borie °F ON JOB fue ball clubs drifted along today | “84 the Giants would have to make| “ gevera; more jolts on the home| Pierre Masterson, who played it 15 out of 17. Painted boats on a painted sea.| The New York Yanks overcame th Brooklyn for the flagship, Cin-| Cleveland's ti.and New York tagged along.| American ¥e ty, the going was rough and) race today. streteb/ like that administered yes: hog _ season, is back for his rday. by Killifer’s outfit may upset | 0d berth again one-point lead in the|tne dope, which figured the Tisern| This ives the line a complete league and headed the sin jetring of veterans. With this bunch ja few days ago asx having the fla, : Both Cleveland and Chi-|hucked away. id | of forwards, Coach Pease should be Ml three went down. cago were whipped. Aslight continu-| yciniter'y crowd, after taking Port-|*ble to bulld up a strong defense. TI Cubs trounced Brooklyn, | ation of the White Sox losing streak! tang down the line for seven sttuixht. he allimportant task of calling iphia massacred Cincinnati,| will mean that the American league| cashed with Vernon yesterday, | ls will probably fall to Charles St. Louis attended to New York.| has a 6 between two clubs only.| snowed contempt for the slants of | who held down that po- atk town. Moreing says that the chamber of commerce cannot sell the club out of the efty and that if they cannot make baseball pay here, and wish to well the club after the 1921 season, it must revert to him, The minutes of the meetihg where the club was given to Moreing early §0-50 break for the Dodgers in| But that is a regular race, Tiger twirlers, and waltzed away | ton in 1917, He hasn't much op r |with the initial contest. ‘This vic-| Position for the pivot post { = ao ee ee a tory cut down Vernon's grasp on the| For half backs Pease has Bob PTET 3 CS pope ed. wr ltop rung to four gumes Balt Lake, |B0ver, who came to Ballard from | < o K Sak eRe ERs ‘ is S - Sl Ra Re of camels quelli. Ond uhatar <7 prem cose? tEacce t Bd oeeres SF Fis | point of the Bees. If the Angels re-| MAY HAVE cCherce Tartish amd Domestic, Lobaccas! 7 aga Sai (a) | peat today, Salt Lake, to retain nec- {35 |ond position, must whip seatte.|’ PT EGAL FIGHT & 459| "Then to be a contender for the pen- A fol, Camt atund. Re unuald 609 | Philadelpi S}i | nant the Bees must take the series OVER SOLONS >) , 5) : ae from the Rainiera, amd unpleasant ccqanetty odor! Camels Cleveland & - — Sal SACRAMENTO, Cal, Sept. 15.—A apryene | Washington 7, Ch ° " M : . Be Lowa 7, Heston a SCHUMANN legal battle over the Sacramento ox, Cte!) And, mower thw ay taste! when - - baseball franchise waa foreseen to- . NATIONAL LEAGUE ADVERTISES day when prominent members of the Rave dlipped Aypux Awatte Aegnads| You. Lost, Pet. ha by of commerce predicted that " ve 44 66 | lightweight, iq sending out a fine : : BAN FRANCISCO RM F.| - 18 655 | line of bunk from Denver, in the | thelr tye eg gag rye Rove of that Aahy OLX on paper, but Re Come an seo S 1d “1 ‘x9 | frm of @ poster which states that | ("n° 14 Si ox — Aout Re t + Holling and Mitze; Me-| ari |he holds a 10-round decision o yPrmrad 4 . 4 = Yelle. je : oe Pinky” Mitchell, fought in Seattle, sg etry may that they may al tas piladeiphia ........... 64 “ . take the club, try t ke it pay / How well we remember the nifty lac- AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 19 oklyn 2 y or var and should they f ’ M as Chicago 18, Brooklyn 2. Ing that Mitchell handed Schumann, | £0" & Year and should they fail to Rte, Camels son Ri fewer Thay wom Rousdnds of offions! LU Philadelphia 21, Cincinnats 10. only to have the referée, whoever it | 2° 8% Will sell it to some other , F é a Chamee' was tha night, lose his mind, and/ call it a draw, * im SEALS SIGN BUSHER Hall Ryne, a young infield pros pect, who hag been starring in San Francisco's Mission league, hag been signed for a trial by the Seals, GEORGE WINS; FORBES LOSES _ 108 ANGELES, Sept. 15.—Fred irphy, San Francisco welterweight, far outclassed in his four-round with Young wee, local boy, BOHNE CAN STEAL HOME Sam Bohne, Seattle's third sacker, has stolen home more times than \ \ eaking ut fim Quffale ths frm. ed to evade a sleep producer. Tommy O'Brien earned a decision @ver Bert Forbes, Seattle light- ‘Weight. _ FABER’S STRING ~ CHICAGO, Sept. 15—Red Faber, 2 comeback pitcher of the White has pitched his one hundredth ieee in the American league. He's still winning game ORY IS SCARCE “NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—Bob Con mery, scout of the New York Yankees, has nearly gone biind hunt- new talent in the minor | Minor league ‘made up mostly of exbig Whe are sinning hack timers clubs are! while the lad is on his honeymoon, YOST’S SQUAD ANN ARBOR, Sept. 15.—Coach Yost of Michigan will have a squad ot 54 players from which to con struct his 1920 football mathine The training season starts today, ANOTHER HORNSBY BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 15. | Willie Kamm, third sacker of the Frisco Seals, is touted as a second Rogers Hornsby by Coast league players. Kamm fields sensationally and rape the aenste hard "AKRON, Sept. 15—Jimmy Bron-} son, the manager of Bob Martin, has canceled seven prospective bouts for the A. B. F. heavyweight champ “ the Vernon arena last night. - nt any other player in the Coast league| this year is the only copy of the took a bad beating, tho he this season, He has turned the trick ment reached betwee ore Murphy Srodueer|COSTLY HONEYMOON | nix’ times out of seven, Jim seott| aga the business ten ot the wig ak Jim Seott and Sam Agnew, of San Francisco, | turning him back once, DALLAS PROSPERS DALLAS, Sept. 15,—1T Dallas club, in the Texas league, has made over $50,000 this summer, it is \claimed, Other owners in class D circuits are having big, years, FAMILY BASEBALL TORONTO, Sept. 16, —~ Twilight baseball in: Can: has made a big wer hit than ever this summer. | Many of the games are sort of fam- ily affairs. TERRE HAUTH, Ind. Sept. 1 and the business men of the city, It is understood that nothing was said about the point in question at that meeting. BORTON WIL NEED COPS “Babe” Borton, V€rnon tansor, mixed up in the recent Céast league scandal, is in @ tight place, He left] his baseball paraphernalia at the Vernon club house, when he was bounced off the club. Some of the vernon players threaten to bounce some wallops off his beak if they ever find him, and Borton hasn't come around yet. He'll probably The Twilight league here has b supported equally as well as the Three-Bye clube thie eaeon have to bring o Koles polle collect hin be the whole Los An foree when he goes to eines