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yG@ashed right thru the Washingt PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR WASHINGTON WILL HAVE TO SHOW BIG BRACE TO STICK IN RACE FOR COAST GRIDIRON CHAMPIONSHIP ASHINGTON will have to show a big improvement during the coming week to stay in the race for the Coast football championship. Showin, defeat before the speedy Mon tana eleven at Denny field Saturday by an 18 to 14 count And the only thing that ved the varsity from a big r defeat was the muddy condition of the field. The W nm squad faces a other ¢ game, their first ference igsle, next Sa ay & Denny field, when they ta the Oregon Aggies. The - Oreg fu have a strong t t get down t MONTANA WAS BETTER TEAM Montana won because they we: the be team, The Wa men tried a Minnesota shift Wh A week ago Ww results, but the Monta using the same form time again, showed girls present Saturday } should w play wonder and their perfeet During the first half of the game Washington was completely @erea by this intert Washington forw were ve Beavers clash with the Lincoln | yp about the same as against Frank outcharged and the Washington sec. | R#lisplitters at the Seattle Coast) tin. The Northenders hate one of ondary defense was playing too far| sue ball park the best guarde in the city in Hill back to be of any good. The result) The Ballard squad started off the | Savage, the only real veteran in the was that the Montana men made | #0" with a win over the Queen | Lincoin forward group, oodles of yardage right thru the| *?%e outfit. and are now labeled a8) oan noyle is showing pretty well line and dhound the ex tee ciark horses” In the fight for! at quarter. He will be & hard mag jontan owe eam and | the city title to stop if he is playing up to form, sa pegged Tare towards win | Lincoln played Franklin to © 0 to feng! iene ted pated of Hointe ming the Rocky mountain confer-|° Se Ip their fret game, Hillengrin at half for oln, was ence title. They have & heavy line BOTH TEAMS lone of the surprising features of Lin with plenty of speed. And in| LOOK STRONG | coln'’s first game. He was known to| Adama, Sullivan and Higbee the| Pallard's line will undoubtedly give | no 9 steady player, but he showed visitors introduced three real back-| lincoln plenty of trouble, as they! wen in carrying the ball and on the field men who could really run and| have expe en a im wwery ve | ecdunes. 7 . wm Hr ith Nardine and Walby a ol les in the opposition’s de the Ballard erew ts well pro | BROADWAY @, WASHINGTON nm the extremities. jau EEN ANNE 6 G0ORES Pins? Harrison and Erickson are| Broadway didn't show overly well Washington ecored first, taking | iM# care Of the tackle positions, | against Queen Anne in their first a . while Peel and Stevens are doing | ¢ame* Saturday, which resulted In a Sdvantage of @ Montana fumble-| good work at guards. Mastereon|0 to 0 tie, The Tigers have plenty Two passes, Abel to Dalley, carried measures up as one of the best cen-| of weigh but are inexperienced. the ball down the field and over the | tors in the city | hey are expected to be in the fight geal line. Smith kicked goal. The Montanans came right back and carried the ball down the field, Adams finally going over the line for & touchdown, With 20 seconds of play left tn the second period Adams grabbed a punt on his own 34-yard line, hook. | ing the bail on a pickup, and, with-) out any interference at all, he/ team almost in the center of the| field and almost in a straight line. $2 yards for a touchdown. This put the visitors in the lead. They Missed goal again and they left the| field in the lead 12 to 7. ] ANOTHER LONG RUN Another long run in Period proved to be the tally for the Grizalies, Berry went fm at quarter when Adams sprained bis ankle and he hooked a Wash ington pass and dashed 50 yar for the third Montana touchdown For the third straight time they missed goal Washington took a big brace tn the last minutes of the final period when they carried the ball down the field on a series of forward passes, Porep finally carrying the ball over. Smith again kicked goal, bringing the score up to \Washington 14,| Montana 18. The game ended a few! minutes later with the ball in mid field. ° In the second half Washington checked the shift attack of the vi» itors somewhat. The defense had the better of the play on both sides because the f! was a sea of mud and it was hard for the offense of the third to im | BACKFIELD SHOULD DEVELOP inexperienced, but winning | day when they de last year § to 3 week by @ count of i¢ day 27 to 7, a marked weakness on the defense, the Purple and Gold gridders went down to| BALLARD WILL BE FORCED TO SHOW REAL STRENGTH AGAINST LINCOLN Seattle gridiron fans who are fol-| Axe, at quarter, is epeedy, while Sul wing the local prep school football | tivan, full, and Royer and Lowery at ace will get a line on the real abii-| halfs, show promise, ¢ the Ballard team Friday when! Lincoln's line is expected to line all the way, however. Broadway will swing tnte action again Saturday when they meet Went Seattle, The Ballard backfield ts Nght and should develop. | biggest game Setarday with the final T te 7. | Roston college slipped the for the secon: Dartmenth won Matertey, sending Holy Cross home with a 27 to 14 defeat. ted the Fulidog 21 1%, They defeated the Biue squad Penneytrania meaty Materday, turning Ine T to @ win over Lafayette, the me in the Mid-West for the to 7, California dian’ Aetentine em running wp the id title when second game by @ count onde Hugo ‘ . win, wailoping Wisconsin Nek ORE 4 ee. orthwestern fatur Iilinote walloped I 20 to tnd Ohio State downed Purdve 17 to| Stanford wniversity tent shewing in the other big ea . om ans ee oy conference. # Kame In the BIE too) ere licked by Conch Mendersan’s University of Southern California | Saturday by @ 10 to © score. 's Cornett outfit wwamped | petit under © score of 60 to 0, Olympta high defeated Hoa “Peg 6, and Ab Both the Army ana Nivy tured tn to 0 Satur GA Dodie’ Union iam & to eon trimmed Centralia 78 7. wins Saturday, the Army defeating p> aon both teams to get under way. Ln age to 7 and the Navy just Rhrown tarned Colgate back with @ 14 nosing to 2 to 0 defeat FAULK IS ILL Washington was handicapped by the loss of Captain Ted Faulk, who was forced to bed with a sudden attack of a bad cold. His place was taken by Erve Dailey at left end and “Bullet” Butler replaced Dailey at right half. Washington 1s having to play a lot of inexpert enced men this year and when the going turns against them they have! & tendency to blow up. But the| civilian commission picked from the! All of the 11 clubs represented at Purple and Gold machine should lers of the nation to have charge | meeting have indicated their ap-| start to hit its true stride soon. of the game, was the proposition | Prova! of the Lasker plan. Every The Washington squad seems to| discussed. It wan put forth by A. 0,| Club owner In the National have enough plays, but their work in fundamental football is stil] away below par. enough “stuff” in the charging of the forward line are the chief weak nesses now. Once these are troned The Lasker plan would be a Hfore the session opened. It was out the Sun Dodgers should start to stitute for the present system of n-#-; known the magnates hoped to get turn in victories. jerning baseball by a national com-| down to a discussion of the person: In the opening game the Wash-| mission m up of the presidents! nel of the proposed commission to- ington frosh and St. Martin's played| of the two major-leagues and a chair-| day. Some of the men recognized aa| . ° je ie The frosh had the} man picked by the two presidents. | leaders of the nation have be MEG Sete the sent ne, VENT NO CHAIRMAN | gosted for members of the pikes duadle (oan ‘° AT PRESENT |sion. These include Gen. oad Pec ae sant thia| At present there is no chairman,| Judge K. M. Landis and Former cieok out, Ban Johnson, head of the Amert-| President William H. Taft can league, and John Heydler, head| ‘This commission would have com- Weshiheton of the National, have been unable to| plete authority and responsibility for Dailey agree upon a third man the conduct of the game in both mi-| _ Johnson did not favor the civilian | nor « major lea m, Smith commission’ plan. he American ——$$_—_____ Sten league president “has gone fishing A great many pictures are over. a: somewhere in Indiana” and will not| drawn, and a great many bank ac hie wee attend the meeting, it was said at| counts would be if it were not for the Kekmann . his offices early today. Five clubs,| Head Linesman THE GREAT TY FALLS DOWN Al Munro Elias, who 1# a sort of baseball Fill Unmack and who car ries more figures around with him than the manager of a burlesque show, says that it’s a matter of pub- Ne record that this year, for the first time in his Tyrus Raymond Cobb, of Georgia, was at no time Numbered among the first five hit ters in the major leagues. | tution for baseball was under consid handicapped by | eration by a majority of club owners of the two major leagues, meeting ere today Lasker, one of the ma in the Chi Tackling poorly and not | ¢o in baseball by the Cook county grand jury ut the Hucknall outfit - BIG SHAKEUP MAY COME IN BASEBALL GOVERNMENT CHICAGO, Oct. 18—A new const!-|all in the American league, stood with Johnson in his opposition to consideration of any new charter for baseba it this time, They were Detroit, Cleveland, Washington, St | Louis and Philadelphia, “The asker plan,” providing for a was represented. Nor MUCH “LSSION Magnates on hand for t were loath to discuss th n stockholders 0 National league club. disclosures of crookedness , Li How meeting » question be watchful chahier, Step on Those All-Coast Teams; Follow the Rules Have you sent in your All-Coast team to The Star yet? Well step on her, boys and girls, because all letters must be in at The Star by Saturday night. And don’t forget the rules when you pick your team. You must pick seven regulars, two catchers, four pitchers, and one utility man. A lot of the fans are forgetting to pick a utility man and it may cost them their chance for $10. The ten goes to the fan or fanette who comes the closest to picking the squad picked by all the fans. Every letter is a vote for the players listed in that letter. Letters received after 6 p. m. Saturday will not be con- sidered. SEATTLE ~~ LANDS IN SECOND PLACE Final Standing of Coast League BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 18 “Clarence Kummer Up” | / IS LINED | | UP FOR | _ ARENA utes completed, Cla Hite, m Athietic clut er for ined up h bt The urd han « na tomorrow nls ard f Harvey Thorpe vs. Travie Davis, wellerwoi ght Alex Trambitas vs. Jimmy Storey, wellerweights; Dick Morris vs, Prank Pete, light webghts; Battling Zura vs lin, welterweight»; Eddie Jackson vs. Irving Gleason, Roy MeCass tle fi Coast league w lightwelghts; in we clinching the Sailor Bob Allen va, Joe Wopp, | by copping both games from San welterwelgtita, Francisco here yesterday | Roth Tr Davis, who wi Joe Dailey pitched Seattle to vic i a ae Meglio 5% 3 | boys have been boxing regularty ‘The second game also went to the tel : ‘ a < By tk sone 60 Vinitors by a 6104 count | ginch rk wet nto condi Moming Gome nl Thorpe boxed last week In ee . land and reports himself in good | we eo th Davis has been confining | DO ee a most of hin gymnasium work to box 8, hee ing in an effort to improve his judg ir ee 8 ment of distance, a | $ Two new boxers will appear on the ¢ ). 4584 fixtic menu Tuesday besides Thorpe : e ¢ Dick Morris, a lightie from Kansas! ikehi ae) oe an tal ‘ty, will go on with Frank Pete,| flan Franciseo— AB. H.W. PO. A / and Hob Allen of Bremerton will} Fitaweraid, ef he | ® oo Wen fon oe aveney, a= Rh 8°e@ 8 tre 7 ee te xe| GRID TEAMS | Yelle, © Burnmary Two base Welter, Kenworthy jlo Nases on b MeQuaide 1, off Murphy pitched u Umpires | day's games. the orange eleven battled to a te | teat A Seven games on the Sabbath/and the situation remained un be 2 brought to a close one of the mort | changed, Zamloch, H interesting pennant races ever seen| Of the Weetern elevens, Wiscon. pa ¢ Son thin cireutt, sin's victory over Northwestern gives K , Exaick’s Vernon Bengals came out | her « slight advantage, in ax much My § f]on top as was expected, after main-| as Northwestern has defeated Minn® 1 1{talning thetr hold on first place for | sota. * 1) the last several weeks by practically] Harvard and Princeton won so $$) the same email margin. raxily against weak opponents that Up to a week or two ago, Seattle,| the critics had no opportunity for 7 (2}fan Francisco, Los Angeles and] comparison, Penn and Dartmouth FO. A % Lake were conceded a chance | *howed real form in defeating Lafay ee win the flag, but none was abie| ette and Holy Crone. oe we wtage the necessary winning| Yale presented a sorry plight while $ £ Sletreak. loning to Boston college, The bie i 1 | By bumping the Beals twice yes | bloe eleven played raggedly, tackled ¢ 2 i/terday, Beattie wound up the searon | Poorly and handled the ball terribly 2 2 Slim second place, supplanting Gra-| This week's battles arp almost surt @ ¢ ¢|ham’s club in that position. pre nara & few contenders by the way eee EN 2 onto ride, i} i] CALIFORNIANS | sar 7iIMORE | a Eee 133) PLAN LEAGUE | WANTS COIN ie sel BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 18—Plans $7 14 3] for a new California state baseball] LOS ANGELES, Oct, 18—If Ver- a. league are under consideration by| on is willing to kick thru with a baseball enthusiasts, it beeame| fuarantee of $35,000, Baltimore, win- known today. A meeting of repte-| ers of the series with St. Paul for Kai base bi Cunningdbam rifles hit the week Freano, Stockton, Mer- Prexy Maier, of Vernon, says the Hasse on balle—-Oft Geary 6, off] ced, Ban Jose, Vallejo, Richmond,| um is out of the question. There Quaid |. Struck out—Dy Couch 1. ¥7| Rerkeley, Alameda, San Leandro and | !* still hope for arranging the series, “ nie playe—-Kamm to| Santa Rowa are on the list of possible | however. Kenworthy to Walsh to Hashrook Zam Rune respon sible for—Coweh & MeQuald 1, Geary ft t > “Cr [aning picher--Cooch. Tenlngs. priched PORTLAND BOLSHIE Couch § plus, rune b, bite 9, at bat 23 GOLFERS WIN MeQuaia 3. rune 1, ite 1, at ba ‘Semmy Rekee, Gentes ae oe eee PORTLAND, Oct. 18—With a big | Mcker, seems to have turned Bol First Game lead over Seattle, which finished sec. | *hevik the other day at San Fran- AT 1O® ANGELES RX Flond, Portland copped the annual] isco and came out second best. It ersans sss $ 12 Slpuneh bowl golf tourney Saturday, | seems as if Manager Wares had for Uatteries: Butheriand and Koebler,/The Portlanders turned in a card of | bidden Sam to give a baseball away |Mowek and Devormer " No second game was played. First Game AT SALT LAKE Onkiand baseosees te Galt Lake Patioree Keemar and Miers Gould] RUTH CHEATED Hitiots 2007 Oe TN tecowd Game TUNBRIDGE WELLS, Eng, Oct bog UB n " © |18.Piaying for Blue Mantles ina iste FOURTE AVEN . ? fi flerieket match against Eastbourne, er Hoiting and Mites; Lever 4 Jenkins, KLEPPER | PROTESTS Prexy Klepper, Tigers, is ineligible under the rul lof the National Board of the N |tional Association of Minor leagues Hyatt finished the season with the Toledo club in the Am and then played in th }which makes him ineligible, | Prexy McCarthy, of the Coast cir cult, has declared that Hyatt ts elig: ible on the grounds that the rule in question had been abrogated before Klepper is protesting this and will go before the nationa board at the annual session of the minor leagues next month, if neces sary, for a final decision 221-Third Ave “COR UNIVERSITY ° 122 — ) 7 :| THIS BIRD HAS HYATT RULING! of the local club,| Olympic games, has protested the winning of the/ will start turning out today for the| |Coast league pennant by Vernon! Washington grid team. on the grounds that Ham Hyatt, ™ |who finiahed the last two weeks iT Y EXPERIMENT of the series of the season with the ican league ‘onst league, | she has tina! Optical@mpapy | qeviensinfanemens Piloting Man o’ War, the greatest race horse of the age, celts some job and Clarence $| Kummer has made good at it BUNCHED_ | BY HENRY L. FARRE! } NEW RK, Oct, 18.—-Approach: | j ¢|He ranks as one of the best) ing the hait-way mark in the 1920 s\ jockeys of the present be-| football season, all the big Baster cause of his work with the| evens except Yale are «till bunched, and the West five of the conference clevens, Michignn, Wisconsin, Illinois, remain up | FOR COAST Centre college ts running along the LEAGUE famous stepper. | mame form that won the champion |ahip of the South last season, but aa yet the Danville wizards have not SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 18—Tape | met real opposition. sounded for the 1919 season in| Saturday was expected to shake the Pacific Const league ‘The cur | the we in the Mast for the first tain was rung down after yester-| time at Syracuse, but Pittsburg and the Eastern minor league title, will] come to the Const to play @ series with the Vernon club. 4|) sentatives of cities which might figure in such @ league has been ar ranged to be held here the last of SAM TURNS points on the cireuit. to one of the fans present and Sam hit the apple out of the park, where upon Wares fined him 850 and one day's pay, suspending him for the last three days of the season, Some things are difficult to under. stand, expecially when they are ex plained by some one who doesn't understand them, 40 down on bogey while Seattle was second with 73 down. RAYMOND IS SIGNED UP Tealey Raymond, former Seattle baseball manager, has been signed to pilot the Yakima team in the P.-1 Joague again next year at an in- crease of salary. A Watch Repaired Jones Is Always Right R. O, Ashfield, a one-legged batem compiled 243 runs, including and 14 threes. POPE TO~ TURN OUT Gus Pope, veteran guard of last jyear's football team, who has just returned from the SMOKE MILDMAN CIGARS SEATTLE 3 fours “When I first met my wife she |didn’t like me, T determined to win | her in order to prove to her that she! | was wrong.” “Did it work?” “Worked for a while one back to Louisville But I fear her original Courler-Jour- | Hutson: High Class Dentistry At most reasonable prices. Extraction absolutely with- out pain or bad after ef- fects. All work guaranteed 15 years. Take care of your health. X-RAY FREE 9 to 10:30 A, M. United Painless Dentists Phone Elliott 3633 hird and James Street. Street Floor, Joshua GreenBldg age. 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LOCAL GOLFERS To make it abeotutely a sure) TAKE BEATING thing bet all Flynn wou have t PORTLAND, Oct. 18 —Seatiie gay 40 would be to blacken his face and ers were swamped by the Farmer wouldn't walk on the name club in the ftest 20man team aide of the street with him. day by a Walter Mails, the famous left- JOE WOPP IS PROUD OF hander of Cleveland fame HIS TABLE MANNERS \iree baneballe that We tama by the world's series to ran Sete wugpod peor, Kippe, Jr ol it off. 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