The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 2, 1921, Page 17

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ould Ban | . THE JAPANESE 7 ACE Mid-Year Ball Sales Bill McCarthy Won't Al- ~~ low Magnate to Break Angels in Mid-Season a Geert: of the Pa- Coast league, has de- re ey Bil W wager. be gum magnate, mus' pe fair with the Pacific es e as owner of the 0 club. nas is expected to make the Los. Angeles club a farm for his Chicago Cubs. . That Means, according to the . run of baseball dope, it the Windy City National league | ub will develop its young stare ta the Western minor whieh will | @hdoubtedty improve the class of the league. McCarthy, from his headquarters tm San Francisco, bes issued a it that he will not permit to take stars away from e Angeles in mid-season if he devine ways to prevent It. “1 don’t think * Wrigley will PE ON NEW r° PHILLY PILOT Wilhelm, the new manager 4 time with the Boston Nation- iter. ple RPE ne GG HEARS CALL OF GAME Vean Gregg, former estar Cleveland d Portland southpaw, who his farming in Oregon, has heard call of the diamond again. He is hing up the season with Edmon- in the Western Canada loop, Gee, but botdt's Bread is good! it, Call Main In ased or, pen licket office, tina kK, eae information Ey et Bound Nevigation Ca. Ichiya Kumagae Ranked as one of the best tennis yers in the world, mi |O7 the om gopeneet chemeice, ts carrying the burden Kingdom in Make Good Managers Mask Men Are Pivots of Wife of Otto Walker | *ane Team; Eight Major Pilots Were Receivers ATCHERS suc the fight for the Davie Cup ar SN °F the American team, which begins today at Forest) give bi f=\Catch er s\Spouse of Cycle Kin Helps Him Motorcycle Speeder, Is His Mechanician TACOMA, sept 2 2—Two kinds ‘of Davis sia Net Play to Begin America and dapan Vie for World’s Tennis Tro- phy at Forest Hills MLLIAM JOHNSTON, of Califor | nia, was to meet Ichlya Kumagee, of Japan, in the opening match of the Davis cup play at For est Hills, N. Y,, today with William Tilden, of Philadelphia, due to meet Zeno Shimidzu tn the second match. There will be five matches alto- ther, four singles and two doubles. @ doubles match will be played Saturday, with Kumagae and Shim- idzu representing Japan. America's team has not been picked, altho ft will likely be Richard Williams 3 Watson Washburn, if both Tilden and Johnston win their Matches today. Otherwise, Tilden and Johnston are doped to play the doubles, too. The contending teams will reat Bunday and the final games will be! played Monday, with Johnston play- ing Shimidau and Tilden playing Ku lean team {9 defending | > Dwigtt I’. Davis tennis trophy, one of the most prized sport trophies in the world. The Yankee | team won it from Australia last year | In Austr The Japs survived a preliminary | ¢ tournament fought teams of 13 nations, All five matches must be ‘played, the team taking three out of five matches, of course, being declared the winner. Before the opening magcher got under way America wag Earores to) retain the See \ ROGERS HAS FIRST CRACK between the AT CHAMPION :: Frankie Rogers will have hie first chance at the Coast welterweight title when he boxes Champion Travie Davia at the Pavilion Tuesday night. This will be bis first bout with Davis. While Davia will enter the ring a) favorite to win, Rogers is figured to Series With the Leaders |with the Seals and were delighted |when the Northerners copped the singles | 4) | Ban Frapciece | Hacramento Tribe Evens Indians Take the Fourth Game of Series From Tex Not Taking Chances Wants Timekeeper to Toll| A Seconds for Knock- ‘ Frieco; Jacobs Hurt AKLAND, Sept, 2.--Onkiand fans pulled hard for the Seattle In dians here yesterday in their game Ult by « T-tod score. Johnny Couch was easy for the In. diana, Elmer Jacobs, star right hander for the winners, was bit by # fast ball from the bat of Jimmy O'Connell and waa forced to retire from the game. Ray Francis finish- od the game for Seattre. : = Raed downs in Title Bout EW YORK, Sept. 2.—To prevent « repetition of the fiasco at Cleve land recently, Tex Rickard, who will handle champion. middie it bout be tween Johnny Wilson and Bry- an Downey, at Jersey City, La bor day afternoon, has requested the New Jersey etate boxing commis: | Francts, p Totals . soconunparcous stl occeces: | eorcceenmen eX tAguew™ =| coccccconnnoeMes! coccccccoe™ oe 8 8 at 18 batted for Keefe in seventh. batted for Rewis in ninth. by lanings Totals Ww le Ppchea- My Jacobs 8%. by Biolen vase - to Jacobs; FACIFig Const LEAGUE Beattie | Teague are carded tor twelve rounds | dian Russell of Harrisburg in a ten MAY PLAY BIG sion to promulgate = rule authoris ing the timekeeper to toll off the seconds in case one of the men is knocked down, It will be recalled it was neglect in not having this arrangeme it the first meeting between Wilson and Downey that resulted in such a jam and made the present match possible, In the meanwhile Johnny Wilson is doing some active work fh the preparation for his battle with the Columbus entry. fohnny is confi dent that he will prove to the satis faction of Downey and his support: | fs that he t# the real champion, notwithstanding the action of the Cleveland dmmiasion following their encounter In the Ohio city. Downey has been tn New York for | several days working hard at one of | the local gyms and insixts that he will beat the champion. Panama Joe Gans and Mike Mo on the same program. Jobnny Buff, fiyweight champion, will oppose In round fracas. CLASS B SERIES YAKIMA, Sept, 2.—Overtures for &@ post-season series between Calgary, & good argument because Frankle ts Pretty fair boxer and carries the fight most of the time. |, Rogefs haa been boxing « lot lately wi while 1 Davis has been laying off of br padded gloves, The regulation four preliminaries will be made up Within the next few days, accotiing to Jimmy Malone, Matchmaker for the Cascade A. C., which {s staging the show. Mickey Hannon and Irving Giea eon, a pair of clever featherweights, will mingle tn the semi-windup, Owen Roberta, the hard-hitting Seattle lghtia will go on with Bob Harper, the amateur ite, who won his first regu: lar battle the Other night Young Stillman. Vrankie Green, the boy with the watermeion grin, tackles Johnny Resos Io the second bout. They're ceed Ae MAPA! wives are known on the motorcycle | fatherwelahts. gers because they know the game better than any other member of the teanf. epeedway, One leans over the grandstand railing with blanched tace while her husband whirls by in the center of Matchmaker Jimmy Malone says he will add one more bout within a day st 2 Aa HARVARD WIL WILL SEAT 50,000 Harvard can sgrdine 60,000 specta- More than & re| ne other kind te Mrs Otto| ‘rs !n Its football arena this fall. celver and a guardian of the base where These two things are hard to har- monize: Ty Cobb is badly handicaped by « partial cataract over Me right eye. Ty Cobb ts runner honors In the Fain 4. The growth is getting worse, But he keeps right on cracking the apple. Ty would still be a slugger if he only had one eye. He hits trom force of habit. HERMAN TO FIGHT NEW YORK, Sept. 2—Pete Her man, world’s intamweight cham- pion, will box Roy Moore of St. Paul in @ 1$-round bout at Madison garden Beptember 23, Tex Bite provenbea here yesterday. Walker, wife of the holder of « whole handful of world records. He will be taking part In the races at aoe Speedway/ Bept. 4 and 5. So Mra. wees Lew lly Poe ba ag and gt hurba: er serv’ asa SRnicien and assistant. She fs constantly in the pit when he practices or races. She clocks him, flashes him signals acrons the track ané contributes technical knowledge that has helped Walker over many a h spot. the world’s record | for two miles on a speedway. His time fe 1143-5. His mark of 40:12 25 is the record for 60 miles on a dirt track. At! Venice, Cal, he won the 300- mile road race in 1914. In 1916 he carried off the 300-mile “Coyote Classic” at Dodge City, Kan. In France, he rode for Uncle Sam. HARVARD TO STAND PAT IN FOOTBALL Harvard will’ not change its foot- ball system this fall. ‘The old reliable style which has brought honor to Cambridge ta good enough for them. Last year the Crimson eleven de parted from the A. B. C. funda. tals only to meet special attacks Opposing teams. These especial departures @id not meet always with success. Harvard hag always had weight, generalship and good coaching, and methods that are traditional. icant help but like them! re DIFFERENT e GOOD BEECH-NUT Cc Harley IGARETTES Davidson Motor It seats 42,090 now. The extra seats will be added just before the Yale game, SNYDER WILL BOX JOHNSON Ted Snyder, the big Pacific fleet heavyweight, who fought here sev- era} times, is boxing Floyd Johnson DIVING MEET IS SCHEDULED The sentor Pacific Coast Indoor diving championships are being billed by the Olympic club, of San Francisco, for September 14. tite: Fal, Muslin ts named from Mosul, in Asia, and calico trom Calcutta, Indin TO LAKE CRESCENT Take Steamer Soldue, le: Colman Dock midnight connecting at Port Angeles for a's TAVERN Creacent Lowest Price consistent with Good Tailoring $30 SUIT With Extra\ Pair Pants Many good patterns to choose from. Pet. Tork .. evela f the Western Canada title, nd Yakima, if the Yaks win the P. 1, league honors, have been made by the Calgary club. Present plans call for four games tn each city, the serien to decide the international class B title. TENDLER WILL BOX FRIEDMAN Lew Tendler, Philly lightweight, who lost « lot of prestige In his cam paign for a bout with Benny Leon ard when he fought a draw with Sallor Eriedman of Chicago recently, has been rematched with the Chi- cago boxer for September 13. i |bout will be staged in Quakertown. Ly ; 1 HH Jeska, Galewett Pa Clddam, “Middieton. Dessier, Woodall. Twelve eka? The score— rn Phitadetphia ; Boston Rommel and Porking, Jones Paitedetphia First gamo— Mt. Louls os... Pitteburg |: BEAVERS AND ANGELS SPLIT 1LO8 ANGELES, Sept. 3.—Port- land and Los Angeles again broke even in their double-header here yesterday. The first game went 11 innings and was won by the Angels| and the. second was-a shutopt for Portland with Ellison on the mound. He allowed only four hits, Plummer, Jobnaon and Fieh-| Bleven innings, Second geme— 3 weeds $8 mand King; Reinhara, 8. t SALT LAKE AGAIN WINS SALT LAKE, Sept. 2.—Salt Lake again defeated Vernon here yester- day. The Bees staged a rally in the eighth that netted eight rups. The final score 5 ‘| STRAMAGALIA >| Yeteran, six rounds \|TACOMA LEAGUE INo Rules Made for Boy Soccer e Limit and Weight tule to Be Considered at Star Meet | Wednesday N° DEFINITE rules have been laid down for the junior division of The Btar soccer league as yet. Present plans call for an age limit, but ft will not be set until after the next meeting of the league which will be held at The Star Wednesday. ‘There may be rules made to equal 1ze the welght of the junior players, toa, altho this has not been decided, The way the soccer situation lines up at present three senior teams and four junior squads have entered. The league is open to any number of teams that want to play soccer, All that 1s necessary to Join the league 1s to apply for membership to th porting editor of The Star. There are no entry fees, Teams planning to enter the league and players who want to be placed with squads should attend the second meeting of the league Wednesday. At this session more definite plans will be announced and worked out with both junior and senior teams. Bach team in the league will have to furnish its own ball and own suits. ‘The junior teams may not be requir ed to obtain suits. DORMAN IS SENT HOME} Charley Dorman, the San Francis | co catcher, who is being claimed by both the Chicago White Box and) 4 | opposition can’t do much when @ Washington Nationals, has been or- dered sent home by Judge Landis until a decision {a made in his case, |according to word from Chicago. He jhag been paid by Washington for the rest of the season. MUNROE GOES UNDER KNIFE). Frankie Munroe, Los Angeles featherweight, is at the Providence hospital, where he underwent an op- eration for appendicitis Thursday morning. He ts said to be doing nicely. Dr. Herzig operated. LETTER FOR CACCIA There's a letter for Rinaldo Caccia on the sporting editor's desk. “In the Low Rent Retail Distric®’? ~ | The) |PROVES SUCCESS| Stx teams are playing tn the Ta coma City Baseball league. in 16 getting by better there than the P. I. '|JOE DEVINE IS “DAVID HARUM” Joe Devine, former Seattle semi. pro pilot, now manager of the Cal gary club, in the Western Canada | league, is the David Harum of that} 1 circuit. He sold Pitchers Kari Schnell | and John Gilleaple to the Cincinnati FACES TEST Rocco Stramagita, Cle Elum light- heavyweight who has been coming to the front rapidly, faces a big test at Cle Elum Monday when he |boxes Frank Farmer, the Tacoma | Marcee De Luxe Italian Briar is more than a pipe. ITISA COMPANION — Built for the man who cares Spring Cigar Co. 70% First Ave. 910 Second Ave, 1406 Fourth Ave. 418 Pike Street BIG DANCE SATURDA AT LESCHI PAVILION Y NIGHT Teddy's | M % | Tigers and the Standard Ol team | jjare tied for first place, with 11 wins | arts. The city leaguers are; get KNICKERBOCKER CLUB FINEST MUSIC IN SEATTLE | Bagshaw Is Strong for’! : Rudiments Washington Mentor Will Drill Varsity Gridders ~ in Fundamentals niveraity of Washington foots © ball ea will get pl Grilling tm the fun of the gridiro game with Bagshaw at the head of the var sity coaching staff. That pe sons, and really the chief why his teams ran up such scores and made uch wi records at Everett high school after year, His players all how to tackle, they knew how run Interference, they knew how t@ carry the ball, and they knees eas oT few plays well and played ; they should be played. Bagshaw’'s teams at Everett hard football, they hit their ents hard, and always pi make as many points as possible, That waa the big weakness of Washington team last year, Washington men did not know fundamentals of the game enough. Bagshaw sticks pretty close straight football unless he Is to open up with trick plays pasnes to cover ground quickly, straight football there are chances of fumbling and less el of the enemy obtaining the ball. haven't got the ball, NEW PREP RULE IS UP TOD Principals of the Seattle schools are deciding today upon two sports participatioh”® which they suggested last but didn't pass. It Was eo last’ year that too many were taking part in too many 1 tles which was injuring their as well as impairing thelr work. 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