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VERNON WILL BE TEAM TO BEAT IN.1921 IF THEY RETAIN PRESENT LINEUP right off the The Tigers proved that they were the class of the league by copping| this s after slurs cast) over their) winning the 1919 honors. | ie Johnny Mitchell, the brilliant «Tiger shortstop! should be sold/ ft the majors before next season Ris departure would kave a big hole in the Tiger infieh and wo Break up their keystone defense | STRONG HURLING CORPS The Ticers have a great array of Pitchers. With Weiser Dell, Byron Houck, Walter Smaitwood, youns| Bheltendack Art Fromme and Bil!| Piercy todo the right-handed Ming: | ing and Willie Mitchell to take) are of the southpawing, the Ticers shoul’ be O K. on the! Mound again next year. | There has been some talk ‘of| Dell and Howek quitting baseball Dell would leave a hard place to} MU Because he mnks year tin and Year out as one of the most effec- @ive right-handers in the Coast Teague Houck t a good pitcher, ‘altho he didn’t do such effective} mous letter from a Bremerton fan. Work last seascn. bat next spring. _ GO AFTER COAST HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE OUNG HECTOR, the Bremerton heavyweight, is at it) again. Hector says he is on the trail of the heavyweight) Pacific coast, according to an annony-| championship of the The letter goes on F Vernon stands pat on its 1920 lineup for next season, there’s no reason in the world why the Tigers shouldn't be in the running for the flag . YOUNG HECTOR WOULD to AMATEUR GRID GAME SUNDAY BY TOM OLSEN ‘The Seattle amateur grid title will be decided the last Jchampiona, the Walla Walla Eagies t the strong South Park aggre gation at South Park Sunday. The Walla Walla team ts com posed of former Seattle high echool rm, and look like the strone when year's grid a est ageregntion of its kind that has ever been organized in the city Byron Wise, the Franklin school star, will play left end. Ahner and Bill Tuynell, the two for Franklin tacklea, are holding down the same positions on this team, Joe Peters and Russ Rathbun, the former Lincoln ‘star, are playing the guards, with Bob Engtea, another Franklin product at center, Jimmy Scranton plays right end. The backfield te protably the strongest aanet of the team. Jimmy Corbett, former Mare Island Navy team star, Is captain and holds down the pivot job. Bob Corbett, a Frank lin man, is playing right half with Bill Long at the other halt. Wilkina, the former Lincoln star full back, will play the same position oo the Bagtes. Resides the city fame Sunday scheduled with for November 1 Eagles Arm high Ted star champltonsh!p the Bremerton team Bremerton. The ice Day, Novem at have They are looking for gamen with the Centralia or Chehalin teams, St Martina ee Camp Lewis, Col lege of Pu 4, Morans school, Consaga ity any unive or Bill | ber T and Thanksgiving dates open. | “DOC” WELLS, OF THE Y. M. GC A, DOESN’ WANT ANY CHRISTMA “Doo" has a book already, That one grows better with age. Chances are that Joe Wopp will go on a hunger strike be- fore he takes another mitt atch from the local promot- | WEST SIDE VS. Q. A. TODAY Wert Seattle and Queen Anne meet today at the Mainier Valley gridiron and « fast go Is expected. West Seattle has a fairly strong }team and should give Coach Walter Hell's Quays @ tough battle. ‘The game has no beartng on the high school pennant race, an both the team has & EAM | teams are Just about out of the run | ning. ~The winter sunshine will be utilized as usual tn San Diego for baseball, Tom Dow hey, manager Of @ profesnional club is lining up his acon, BOOKS FOR) suits. Lioyd Tindall, editor of the Dafly Wireiens, say the shears are mightier than the typewriter any day in the week, | Nate Druximan says all his {friends are calling him the battling promoter, GOOD NIGHT! ‘BALL CHANGES UNEXPECTED While several changes in man | agerships of big league ball clubs were expected, the two latest changes | come as big surprises. Johnny Evers will plot the Chi leago Cubs, succeeding Fred Mitchell, | while Ed Barrow will take over the reins of the business management of the New York Yanks, forsaking the port of basebdll pilot of the Boston Red Sox, | CAVANAUGH'’S FAME | | BOSTON, Oct. 19.-—#Hince Boston College has twice humbled the Eli | eleven, Coach nk Cavanaugh ts! | being called the miracle B. C, students and alum state are 5 |" Charles wears such snappy | Princeton. (MA\tor's Mote—For the first time we printing The following letter breaking our rule of aot ymows letters high school's ntained ernity of Ue od & equere y playing, The Freshmen J as far the player going off the id and talking to our comeh, well tts can get the the Freshmen sore is have & High Behool team beat them We had the Wam that could beat them Frosh teary ais. We didn’t kielg had better learn to keep still ae we played fair, clean cut they come out and r beating em, Well all I com will way It ts very poor nebip on the Frosh aide. 1 hope print this Lam an football nd when fan. HERE’S LINEUP OF GRID GAMES SATURDAY EASTERN Harvard vs, Virginia at Cam! Yale vs, Holgate at New Have Princeton va. West Virginia | idge. | Army va. Notre Dame at West| Point. Penn State va Penn at Philadel. | phia. napolis, CorneN vs. Rutgers at Rutrers, = | Dartmouth vs. Tufts at Hanover. Navy va. Western Reserve at An. Columbus va Williams at New York. wh by the | Ce Brown vs. Vermont at Providence. WESTERN Chicago vs. Ohio State at Chicago Titinois vs, Minesota at Urbana. Indiana va. Northwestern at In pola, Michigan vs. Tulane at Ann Arbor. | Purdue vs. Wabash at Lafayette. Idaho va. Whitman at Moscow. California ve. Oregon Aggies at valli, Stanford ya, Oregon at Palo Alto. Following are listed the big games dilled in Eastern and Western foot ball cireles for Saturday Colorado Aggies va Utah Aggies at Logan. Colorado Mines va. Wyoming a@ Denver. Colorado ys. Colorado college af) Colo.ado Springs. GIL’S GOT ONE NO | ITATACA, N. ¥., Oct. 29.—Gi! Dow} | ble has been famous for producing unbeatable teams, but he has neve® developed any great punters. E has one already made at Cornell th year, | ctpsineaeen BREAKING STEPPER TIA JUANA, Oct. 29.—Harry Mom risey, who had the honor of sendi |Mano’War and Sir Barton awa from the barrier at Windsor. will da the starting at the Lower Californis track. $< $$ .| say that Hector isn’t out for, -—---~ | the mayoralty chair of Brem-| perience t thra actual work tn the erton, and that, furthermore, |‘os He shouldn't be worked too| ever noticed “big | often. however, because of hin youth high school team that would like a match against one of Seattle's strongest amateur teama, Next to the pitching, the Tigers M@rongest point is thelr manager William Essick. Essick has demon. strated that be knows baseball anti ng one that he can handle pitchers Bet the best out of a team MYATT AT | | FIRST Ham Fryatt, the veteran stugrer) e@dtained from Toledo at the fag end of the season, should take care of/ the first base bertir In able style) for the Tigers in 1921. He isn’t as “speedy as he used to be, but Judging from the way he maces the should get by in this com. "pany. First base was a weak spot) “on the Tiger team after Borton was | the bounce. Bob Fisher should take care of @econd base again without any He's a smooth fielder and “@ fine hitter for an infielder. | Red Smith played fair ball at third. He is the only questionable in the Tiger inner worka. (HELL 18 TCHE! Johnny Mitchel, st short, Mitchell, and that's al! that vormer and Murphy are a good catchers. Devormer | it all sensational, but he's steady worker. Murphy look-| good in his few starts here. | MEN undoudtedly take care role again with Tommy to fill in as pinch hitter and gardner, Showing steady improvement in he passing game—the big asset of ‘Tigers. They're looking ahead to ) Harvard clash on November 6. and |beads of sweat” pop out on | Hector’s brow when he mixed in a Seattle ring. We will say this much tm Heetor’s favor, and that ts that he did atep out and fight, even if he did stick his chin In the way of a couple of sleep punches here, but Hector wil! have to get fn real condition. and will have to lick Frank Farmer, be fore we can believe that he is a real contended for the Coast bonora, Flores Off? Mareario Flores must have been off form the other night In Portland, when he dropped a decision to Johnny Fisk in a six-round go. Fiske didn't show any ae at all the nfent he took a beating from Bert Forbes here A few setbacks shouldn't burt Flores any, because he's young, and what be needs more than anything else ts plenty of experience. And the only way he can get each «x PICKS RYAN Rudé¢y Fygn, the veteran Sacra- mento outfielder, evidently swings a wicked enough stick to earn a place on Robert Nelson's All-Star outfit. Robert lives at 1203 Lakeview ave. Here's his complete team: WELL-BALANCED OUTFIT Charies BE. Sullivan, of $31 West. ern ave. picks a well-balanced Coast league aggregation. Here's his line up: + ere 26 hem BUT LIKE most mon. P HOFTEN guces wrong. | lighten A SMILE trom them. ' ALWAYS say, re BETTER to laugh. eee ee &, worn | Satan hepea THE DAM broke, and, recon, ws town, E THOUGHT Ta just, AND 80 | uid, “IF THE worst comes, Snr pA Best Gown, ae APA =, ‘THE FAMILY music box, AND I'LL accompany you, fen Francisco, . Les Angeles, Adama,’ Seattle, ON THE plano.” oe WHICH WA‘ wrong. cee POOR HUMOR, sho sald rai’ WAS OUT of placa. eee IN TIME of danger, eee 80 KIPLING was right eee “A WOMAN Is only. oe A WOMAN, but a good cigar, eee HE SHOULD have made ft MY CIGARETTES because, YOU'RE BOUND to get, A SMILE from them. THEY ALWAYS “patisty.” {He's a good, strong kid, and shows Even if he does an hitting a lot of promise. trop a few decisions he will jattraction because of his power. ri P Lewis Sails Ted Lewin former welter cham |plon, is bound for Engtand today, where be will box 20 rounds with | Johnay Basham, Engtich champion, Nov. 19. He will return immediately after the bout to begin training for his bout with Champion Jack Britton, pi be staged some time tn February n New York. have fought each other about every new moon for the past few years Important Go | There's a lot of importance t |tached to the Willie Jackson 2MMic PYtzsimmons lightweight scrap in New York tonight. The winner of this 1Sround scrap will meet Cham plon Benny Leonard in New York early in Decerpber. PICKS HOLLING AND PIERCY Babe Holling, the Oakland hurling star, and dig Bill Piercy, of Vernon, of the team sent in by Frank Chinn, of 128 Fir st. His team follows: NOMINATES NICK CULLOP Mra. Edna Wheeler, of the Earl ington apartments, evidently saw Nick Cullop, the Sait Lake southpaw ace, burt here during the season k was going good, because one of the few Seattic fans to pick Cullop for an All-Star berth Her complete team follow mixed ‘em up pretty well when be picked bis All-Coast team Look it over: Stroad, Salt Lake, Couch, San and Francisco, pitchers When a man fully appre- ciates a pipe he cannot help but show it in every movement or ac- tion of his hands, his facial expression and smile of satisfaction. ‘AKE! the allky, tender leaves of choicest Turkish; blend therm with the best Domestic tobacco that money can buy—Ddlend them in the exclusive, can't-be-copied Chester. | field way—and you get a “smoke.” Yes, and something more e & cigarette that honestly “satisfies.” This fact is most notice- able in the owners of the famous Marcee de Luxe Italian Briar Pipes. It is up to you to secure your portion of this pleasure. \ SPRING CIGAR Ci AC — INC.— 707 First Ave. 418 Pike St 1406 Fourth Ave, 910 Second Ave. Street Car Tokens Sold at All Stores OREGON AND Britton and Lewis| are given berths on the pitebing staff Eddie Stock, of the Rits hotel,” CALIFORNIA TEAMS PLAY PALO ALTO, Cal, Oct. 29.-—Call- fornia and Oregon fight for gridiron honors tomorrow, With the Univer sity of California taking oo the Ore |gon Aggion in the north, Sanford university clashes here with the Uni versity of Oregon, | The varsity (fom Oe web foot fate was to arrive bere today. Tomorrow's contest will be Stan | fort's first conference championship game. Dope indyates Oregon hy the stronger aggregation, but the Stanford huskies are brimming over with confidence as a remult of the de |fent they administered last Saturday to Santa Clara untveraity, Oregon will step on the fleld with | & decided weight advantage ov Stanford. In addition five Cartinal | men are on the wick let. Coach Walter Powell of Stanford has not yet decided whether he will use Tem- |pleton, If he doom, tt protabty will be @ punting duel between Temple. | ton and Captain Steers, Oregon full back, who le rated as one of the best punters on the Pacific coast. . JOHNSON CLAIMS NEW EVIDENCE CHICAGO, Oct. 29.—Reopening of of the probe of crooked baneball by the Cook county grand jury, which | wan rcheduled to return indictments of ball players and gamblers tn con- | nection with the fixed 1919 world) sorien, today in threatened by report | ed discovery by President Ran Joho | json, of the American league of ak }lemed erookednem in the National; league. Johnaon was maid to have new evi. dence in connection with the August }21 mame between the Cubs and Phil adelphia. Thin was the game on f | which gamblers were said. to have ty. | wagered heavy poolk Charges were be) s e made at the time that the game was fixed. | ‘The new evidence, f was anid, wit! | | show, thru files of a telegraph com lpany thet a Cub player wired a | friend to bet on the Phillies for that cune, | | Rud Ridiey, Seattle bantam, wl make his second stgrt since hin re |turn to’ the North@est in Tacoma [next Thursday, when he battles Morgah Jones, Tacoma'’s best feath lerweight bet, Tidiey is now under the management of Joe Waterman. ha SMOKE | MILDMAN CIGARS MADE IN SEATTLE SOLD EVERYWHERE ‘Cheasty: and wearing service. Buys Kuppenheimer Good Clothes You know that KUPPENHEIMER good clothes have long held the lead for smartness You are now privileged to buy these excellent suits at a great discount. Every hat and every suit in our matchless stock is being offered at re- markably low prices. 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