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erase 6 RE adie be OUEST A RAN I a 0 At Cts RR | ARR RAR enn PARRA AL ALLL LAL Ballard and Franklin Furnish Star Prep Attraction) a SACRAMENTO NEEDS HARMONY TO FIGURE IN 1921 RACE; PLENTY OF GOOD MATERIAL ON HAND ACRAME PARRA ARA LADD PPP PPL PP PPP kicking duel should be to 6 A pretty ae Anne, 7 title sto 0 Enders at One of the and Downing | the apr Mallard high school’s foothan mae, Queen A to work te hine, the kK horse the prep | Lir chool grid race, faces another tough! The battle turday, when He hard tangle with the Franklin Quaker urday tlt with Pranktin, the Seattle Coast league ball park The Beavers, who have lived up to their tithe ag dark first of the season with two straight ain hin bac He inexp John Harriaot with $3 an Jones, of Fran imho urday and 1 the center of the stage game of the week % zie with Weatate Thin came Willa the Coast leag nth handicapped rhodes we rienced backfield of Ballard © Bat Franklir the ave Kamen m t left hw oing lin, holdin, t h if, t « other Anne Friday at lin In the Queen Seattle and t nd the or will be with Browdwa : ber 1 If the I Franklin with atand bet team will of tg a the Franklin has @ horses since the ard squad ¢ und to give kicked thru defeating hard etruge played of have a win, only e he wine will ween the Reavers Coach Peune Ballard ying | Ender wal ¢ them ridders Make Strong Bid f Veteran Linesmen Are Mainstays of California’s Gridiron Machine TO has the individual players for the nucleus of a strong team for next season’s race in the Pacific Coast league. What they seem to need down South is a bit more harmony, more than anything e For some reason or other Manager Rodgers let Brick Eldred, Seattle's present out-! field ace, slip thru his fingers. And the gossip going the rounds had dissention as he reason ror the break. With Fritz Moliwits on first Marty MeGaffigan second, Yippers have a good foundatic a fast infield Billy Orr is Stop. He played this year but he THIRD BASE 1S PROBLEM Third base Problem. Rob Third in cap Weeks of the sea Dangup ball at the look tr 7 here during the last visit of the Sacs to Puget Sound. Merlin Kopp, In Compton, in center @rehard positions with or Coast Titl ’ alifornia G BEARS PLAY O. A. C. SATURDAY SAN 26 Seven picked | before whistle | blew togethor thru the schedule, are the mainstays upon which the Univer: | | nity of California is placing her bets | football team this WORLDS TO CONQUER!) contentment nor fort found at the top of ’ the 1 | | on | short bell a question at fuirly steady didn’t hit mw Neither | | to be FRANCISCO, Oct experienced linemen. the firnt and expected to play pry over that finds himself his accomplishments pitied party of ‘MONTANA MAY. GET BIG PASADENA GAME IF GRIZZLIES DEFEAT PULLMAN F Montana's powerful football machine should slip the short end of the score to the Washington state pigskin pursuers when they clash at Pullman Saturday, the Grizalies will come in for some strong mention when the Western team is ploked to meet the Eastern squad at Pasadena New Year's day Montana demonstrated that they had the goods in their game with Washington. The Griezties are natural football players, They have yee nm well coached and they're speedy and full of fight. Crucial Game Billed for Corvallis Saturda yther Coast battle will nto | entire at is acrame in When th |to conquer { are no more worl future is as b Jesert and about & inviting as a vacuum Glowing examples of the af that Alexander the Great found im self in ars ago are (@ | nishea anes of Jack De who 4 re the Arizona on ed for a nodefeat neason. | ‘The Golden Bears face one of their |toughest games of the season Satur |day, when they tangle with the Ore gon Ag at Corvallis California can attribute ite vietory h game played no far this year ful coordination of her to ond the ‘works led machine, each into the play with auto With the pane from in the opposing kind of a back an an left, are fixtu the Sok ote so many |ney, the champion socker get matches, and War, has said goodbye to thé oval track Former boxing champions en able to exploit their title stuff that feathers a bank vi 4, they say, that ee re ar | P * : . the boards in Goop ANOY SMITH opponents put ve " Man o° From end }runs lk mast fittin lc precimt hey & | rm enter, holes open line thru whieh any Set-up COMBINATION kibosh on bis ambitions elsew! Speed and And Dempsey bas probably strength are 1 his full powers in« punch, 7 Andy Smith bas combined with e champ hit @ little lighter he o well balanced weight to make get_matches of the strongest lines California has The superiority of Man o° War, vt wonder horse, acts as a to his futuré competition on track. Yet the great chestnut bas probably never shown the lic Just how fast he can run? If @ prize colt did not possess so mi fleetness he could enter race ol and amare a still greater fortune his owner. So there you are. If Dempsey easier with the sock and Man War was slower on the hoof, @ both be sitting prettier than are just now. No more worlds fo conquer. they say. Both had more fun they were climbing the ladder. terrific the requisites ¢ 4 hitting $3921. Both played good ball for the Southerners Buddy Ryan, the fielder, isn't fast ‘Coast league any ball hard for ing his few w end of the year, but fielder will undoubtedly on the Yipper line up ne CATCHING STAFF 0. K. | With the veteran Forest Cady a the youngster Cook to do- behind the plate, the Solons ‘Ing staff should get by again The Sacramento hurling b. “ one Use ie] veteran right-| : eh for the hit t ow t the . Ase A win tip eliminate Califor for that the Gold are a cinch Those 4 to keep California if when they for the Ag a trom asadena game Bears should wi for the New Ye Pasadena officia all the advertising poesible eructal m will be on Corvallis, Ore, Saturday consideration but if they rs ries interfere, far will neanon intact. The ible #hift would be at left Dean Barnes, & ox perienoed mer are Mghting out! on equal ter Dean # strong and fas but lacks knowledge of Karnes Brick” Muller wtar, and Berkey are fix Berkey is heavy and than Muller, and is Unual tmprovement McMillan & cinch for the her tackle and ix considered a Better all around man than eithe | Dean. As understudy, he has Toney, | who has been ewitehed in from end Majors and Cranmer cannot be dis pla from the guard positions. | | ‘They are two of the fastest guards woe | seen in California in several season: In fact, all the men of California's Une, with the exception of Latham, aro slow in getting down under | °Ud move out to end and play a punts, and their experience tetis| FOO? fast game. when they are on the defemse us the | IMPROVES enemy has made gain after gain PLAY around the ends, Latham, while rather slow, has improved greatly in his defensive | play at center, The story of U. C's eleven can best be told in the words, “no one knows.” They have given the ap pearance inf each game far of when the Aggies play hosts th b fit dur Oregon the line com only ckle, to the California ¢ Califgenia ag rive He : : pe in the tusale but the Golden « Up against of the season hasn't had much games this yea are will | their first te Washington Has = Two Weeks’ Rest corps! Washington has a week of prove and the ad Han't any too strong. Jand it will be two weeks t ‘Templeton, their star kicker, is bound ,. Paul Fittery, the southpaw tosser,| Sun Dodgers swing into act) to aid them fa by far the best bet on their staff.| Their next grid argument Washington should make good use | the Stanford eleven here N« of the week's layoff to develop their le Stanford hasn't been goin forward line defense and to also de but they are bound velop a greater variety of plays nition the are bow P in where } be runt teat th the ? Otympte mane on at end faster even showing cow ember am very to im | song, CHOOSES THREE SEALS Three San Francisco Seals given berths on F. R. Dt equad. They're Fitzgerald, and Agnew. Durgun’s squad is # bit different than the usual of the teams sent in coives is mail at N. EB. Here’s hia team: > C ington's extremities have been fully weak since Paulk has been out of the lineup. Their present endw ‘Ted Faulk, "Washington whe has been laid up for two weeks with an injurq@? arm, is due to get back into the lineup for the Stan- ford struggle His absence has been keenly felt because Faulk i @ | tower of strength on the line, Wash- ripper Stars of the University of California Squad Dempsey and Frog May Sign Today NO CHANCE pitched wonderful ball during the half of the season. iehaus, the portsider obtained * from the Cleveland Indians, looks Bir of for next season. He has ty of followers. GHIS + ¥ ‘FOX ) And then there's Bilt Prough, the veteran righthander. Bill should get day that he had booked passage to/ the articles are signed, we will re- eturn to France with Carpentier on| turn the first of the year and start | November 6. training for the fight that Carpen- “We are going to spend the Christ) ter has been seeking eo long.” \Sprecuss May Be Eastern Team to Play at Pasadena If Syracuse continues on its win-)10 to 0 These two games stamp #0 ‘by again by his beadwork, if noth else. He's still foxy enough for this circuit. Ken Penner is an in.and outer, "We've seen Ken pitch about one ‘good game here in two seasons of ‘Coast league bally Faeth, the other hurler obtained from Cleveland, may deliver, altho he didn't buzz thru the 1920 season! With any glorious results Kunz is not a Coast league pitcher. | At least he isn't if he didn't show) @nything more in the other villages) in the Coast circuit ‘than he did here. UTILITY The Saca are pretty well fixed for Bility men with Roy Grover and young Sheehan on the job. | ‘The Rodger outfit has a couple of Players coming from the Cleveland Indians. One of them may be Harry Lante, the young infielder. In case the Indians ship Lunte to the Coast, the Senators should figure high In the next Coast pennant pursuit, They would have a fast pair around wecond bdse in Lunte and McGaff. No club in the world can win with-| @ut harmony and there was eve. | thing but that on the Sacramento { club this season, if we are judge by the yarns spilled around the ue. The/Senators, with a little Strengthening and team work, should figure as a contender next yea Arar ning way in Eastern football, the New York squad may be the team selected to come the Coast lay the Western squad at Pasadena on New Year's day. The Syracuse team played Pittsburg a T-to-7 tle this year and defeated Dartmouth CHICAGO, Oct The Cook county grand jury Investigating base ball scandals expected toshear the testimony today of Arnold Rothstein, New York gam! whose name has been mentioned in connection with betting on the 1919 world series, and Joe Gedeon, second baseman for the St. Louis Browns. Gedeon, when examined by Hartley Replogle, assistant state's attorney, denied any direct knowledge of the deal whereby eight members of the Chicago White Sox team are alleged to have been bribed to throw the to Cincinnati: Gedeon 4 winning money on the Keds. shakeup” in organized base Investi«: crisis Friday clubs sker 4 26 will probably reach when five’ American which have not indorsed the I plan meet with Ban Johnson, of the Atnerican league. Johnson it leading the opposition to the Lasker plan, which provides for a civilian commission to control baseball, TWENTY STYLES PHILADELPHIA 26.—Quak r City boxing er that eorges Carpentier man who uses 20 styles in the ring, He varies them according to the man he fighting league Connie Mack, the in manager Philadetph wn, is de jy against the propored revoln- tion in baseball more commonly known as the Lal plan Mack believes that baseball owners should walt until the graed Jury investis thos tn Chi are completed, and then there will be time to change baseball if they decide to do it Mack says the only effective way to stamp ont gambling in basebell ix to have the legisinture in each state pase « law mak gambling « fel- ony, and to see that te law ix en- forced. Walter Hotke, Boston National first @acker, formerly with the Spokane North Sestern icague, i# & member of Heinie Grot’'s Nationals who are touring Cuba. Miller Huggins, Yankee manager doring Wintering in Cincinnatt fo bones about the fact @xpect to be named lead for 1971 Rut bes going to wait’ enti! eanned, as he has made no move to ign. doe Gedeon, former Salt Lake see- sucker, who has been playing the enshion for the st for the past few due to be traded, according from the Mound City lowen show enough pep in the field, accord New York present we and the Louis | tora | Hiwashom « Tommy Stevenson, Birmingham second sucker in the Southern league, has bung ap « record of not missing an inning in two seasons, turning in his record in 1919 and 1920, He hae been drafted for @ trial with the Minneapotis Millers, in the American | aaseciation, CLAIM TH Players on the University of Wash tion why the Everett high school football team has such a tough time in getting games with other teams. Everett and the Frosh tangled last Saturday at Kverett, the home’ winning the game by @ 21-0 count According to the untversity people nd players who saw or were in on the contest, the high school players, ad-/ ington Frosh team offer an explana-| the Syracuse team as of the strongest in the East, There is no doubt but what Syracuse would ac cept the Invitation to come to the Const #€ they are invited an they played O. A. C at Portland a few years back, | WE CAN'T FIGURE OUT WHY ELMO JONES, THE |\LEFT - HANDED BOXING) |COMMISSIONER, _ DIDN'T WEAR A_ CHRYSANTHE- MUM AT THE WASHING- TON-O. A. C, GRID BATTLE | SATURDAY Honry Clay, The Star's telegraph leditor, who has been qac in this column before, says his favorite college yell is “Whisky wow wow Vancouver, B. C.” ° . SID BRU SAYS FIGURE T WHY FRIENDS INSIST ON ING HIM CAESAR. CAN'T ALL, HE NICKNAM “After almost a week of musical instruction it is re- ported that Virgil Garvey is | DISCUSS’ BIG FOUR W YORK, Oct. 26.—The union of Cornell, Pennsylvania, Dartmouth and Columbia into a big-four athletic combination is being strongly advo ted dents. by Columbia university stu CHICAGO, Oct, 26.—Bert Rhines, ot Akron, ©., continued to hold the | lead today in the national pocket | billiard championship here yesterday as 4 result of his victory over Walter | Long, of Los Angeles, Clarence Saf. ford, of Chicago, was eliminated when he fell before James Maturo, of Denver “Ww F jthe tit people, and showed their loyalty to the home tal ent at every opportunity, according | to the Washington people, | During the first quarter alone, the were penalized 85 yards. freshmen The Frosh were penalized 180 yards ring the four quarters, most of was unjust, according to wit | wh news On the other hand, the Blue and Gola ing to the St. Lo neribes, team escaped penalty thruout having & great deal in reserve and have consistently played a much im proved game at tach showing. A shifty, welldrilied backfield rounds out what old-timers here call the mmoothest moving squad ever repre laerting the school jon the crank of the Victrola. Did you ¢ver hear Lonnie Austin tell about his trip to the Hawaiian islands and how he learned to ride # surfboard in a week? |time you see him, | 40% NEVER EVEN TRAV EXCEPT IN BOX CARS. s & new slogan for Hazen J | | Titus reads something like this Kat Wright—don't | food. | Joldt your ] swinging a wicked right #m| GOOD NIGHT! WILL REOPEN TRACK TIA JUANA, Mexico, Oct James Coffroth is getting wet to re open the Tia Juana race track are to be offered, SHIELDS THOMPSON PRINCETON, Oct, 26 Roper in saving hiv «tar | man, Harrison Thompson more important games ie @ great all-round athlete. | for option wood on Pitoher's Catcher Murphy and Infiel Hyatt, of Vernon, but thdy have hed a decision on whether rehase any’ of them or not Vierey and mmait ROSH GOT BUM DEAL by a blind referee, | ineaman. | At one time during Frosh players maintain the Everett players deli off the field, exchanged | with Coach E Jaguin, and the | nothing had ha | Coach “Sandy” Wick, of the Frosh |team, requested that no publicity be umpire or head the thi game, one of ‘ately ran 1 few words trotted back p went on as if | Ask him about it the next) Joe Wopp is a ring thorobred —if you know ‘|what we mean. % on | Thanksgiving day, Seventeen stakes | Coach Rob backfield the Thompson The New York Yanks stil! hold an| not FOR BOUT UNTIL SPRING | NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—Jack Demp | | aey and Georges Carpentier are ex: pected to ign here today to box 15 | founds to a decision for the heavy weight championship of the world. . Terms based on a percentage of the | gate receipts are said to have been reached between Tex Rickard, pro moter of Madison Square Garden and the two managers of the princi pale | | Rickard and Jack Kearns, mana-| ger of the champion, refune to talk, | | but Francola Descamps, the French: man's manager that nego: | ations are practically started, There seems little hope of having the bout before next spring, owing to the unwillingness of the boxing com: | mission to sanction a meeting of| such importance until the new box ing law is given © more thoro trial HIGH-CLASS BACKS PRINCBTON, Oct Conch Bob | Roper has developed a strong back: | | field on the Tiger eleven this fall. He | ie carrying three sets of high-class offensive players. SPEED WINS CAMBHIDGE, Maas, Oct tho Churchill weighs but 160 p | he has been given a regular position | |at halfback on the Harvard oleven. He is a great running back field man. NEW CHICKS MPHIS, Oct. 26.—Tom Watson, president of the Memphis baseball club, has announced that the 1921 | Chicks will be practically a new out | | eit ere. TUNNEY’S HAT IN NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—€ ney has cast his hat into the ring as| desiring a crack at ¢ tier. Tunney's ma r says his fighter “will tak Frenchman” if given a chance, “COME ON, YALE” NEW. HAVEN, Oct. 26-—A large resident squad of assistant coaches Is | helping Tad Jones develop promising players, so t Md EM can again holler, “Come on, Yale!" admitte | | |; M | He is drafting and buying play. | | | AT EVERETT team for rnext Saturday to date, The proposed game with the Oregon babes at Bugene for that date ts still | in doubt, it will be 1 |. 9 but something definite on arned late today, » Frosh play the Whatcom high 1 at Bellingham November 6 ver next game will be with the Washington State college Frosh at Seattle November 18. Thix will be the same day that the varsity is play The first batch of letters containing the All-Star Coast league team selections made by Seattle diamond fans are be- ing published today. The letters are being picked at random from the mass of epistles turned in during the contest, which wound up Saturday. PICKS COX AND Korr M. L. Putty of the local branch of the Western Union picks Dick Cox of Portiand and Merlin Kopp of Sac ramento in his All-Star team, His squad follows Sheely, Salt Lake, first base; Cav~ eney, Sart Prancisce, second base third base; Mitchell, Vernon, short- Murphy, Seattle, utility. 6 Can be eliminated by wearing Landberg Rupture Support. We free trial to prove its sul o A. LUNDBERG CO. 3101 Third Ave. ohne, Seattle, third base, Johnsen Salt Lake, shertstep: Bopp, Secrs- mento, lett fled; Bildted, Seattle, conten field. Cox, Portland, right Ageew (fan Francisco) and (Seattle), catchers; Stroud W. Mitchell (Vernon), ed Hh. Ark (Oak Zamlock, Seattle, eer ea » pitehers; utility, LINES UP GOOD SQUAD W. Mead of 2148 Seventh ave. W. didn’t come even close to choos ing the popular All-Coast tear for the season, but he has lined good outfit, at that.| F. league | Kheely, Salt Lake, first base: Sig- base; Bohne, Eldred, Sea Oakland, right field; Agnew eVormer (Verbe PROFESSOR HASKINS, eras WAS A kindly soul. Seeute Meoene BRIGHT Ons ome subjects, n p | BUT SO absent-minded. PICKS MAGGERT AND RUMLER eee R. Wiggens of Fr Patersor company places Harl Maggert and Bill Rumler, barred Salt Lake ers, on his All-Coast team for the year, from a purely baseball ability ndpoint, He also picks Mails and Brenton for his pite Here's his complete team Sheely, Salt Lake, first base; eney, San Franc second Hoehne, Seattle, third: base Salt Lake, shortstop; Mil land, left field; Maggert center fleld; Rumler, Salt 1 field; Adams (Seattle) THAT ONE fey at the barber's, HE TOOK or his collar, TO GET shaved. AND FORGOT where he was. orH Cav- bases AND KEPT right on. | TILL THE cash-girl screamed. owe Salt AND A barber stopped him, HE WAS a great smoker, Dell | Pe oat) se fle), pitchers; Murphy, Seattle, util- ity. BUT HE'D eften pat. irenclige ee THOMAS AS HURLER “Lefty” Thomas, forme hurler, who pitched for Los An last season, is given a mound on the All-Star team of G, B. Me 2825 1. Columbia st. Here's how he lines ‘em up: Sheely, Salt Lake, firet base Balt THE BURNT match in his mouth, es a | ANQTHR THE CIGARETTE. eee OW away, HIS STUDENTS loved him. HE WAS 50 full,” OF FUNNY surprises, rw Hasster (Seattle) « SELECTS BRENTON AND MAILS William Kohler of 1902 Jackson] st. puts Walter Matls and Herb Bren- ‘3 With echeowiedgmenis te K. C. By OF RADIUM and he told. THE STUDENTS all about AND FINALLY, by mistake, INSTEAD oF the tube, HE PULLED out one, OF HIS cigarettes, AND ASKED the class, “WHAT IS the one thifig. WHICH DISTINGUISHES. THIS MARVELOUS substance, FROM ALL others on earth?” AND THE cla: ; roared. “THEY BATISFY”” eee T ts tt you've always You Chesterflegis do they not only please your taste, satisfy It's all tn the blend—a cret blend of fine Turkish and BD mestic tobaceos. It puts. Chest fields where none can touch for quality and value, ae) el Yea! 400s. rooters, officials and coaches violated | the ton tae ing staff, line-up Toe, Portland, first base; Fisher, Vernon, second base; Bohne, Seattle, his All-Coast league pitch. game. Frost players maintain | given to the matter, despite the fac Here's William's copiplete rule after rule, and showed the poor-| that the Everett griddders used their | that his team was given such @ deal est of sportamanstip. jhands at will and made countless| No game has been scheduled tor The referee and all the officials Jn! other fouls that could not even get! the University of Washington Frosh ing the University of Oregon grid ders, and complete wire reports of the big game will be announced at the Frosh contest, ‘ Bruce Hartford, the pianist shortatop Sho fivvered something awful as % with the locals inet spring, has foee ‘onloped ta the Shreveport club, in