The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 10, 1921, Page 4

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Sade eipiaeelincem teaiesdenisabineneoessaeaisedl al ipisebaeesaacecaraite nthanacaaneabeddemeamaenataapedeiaeaptara-aeleiaaea ~ en eee mercer ew ay ) ‘ 10, 1921. THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER BIG BOUTS LOOM FOR EDDIE PINKMAN IF HE WINS TUESDAY ® i | 5 Comeback (sbi Loox FT) Ruth Ties His Own Home-Run Record |Kewort Means Lot | ne aa . pipe - Playing) to Lightie Hitters =>} “Babe” Ruth, the greatest baseball slugger of all time, is on the treshold of a new home run Reena | recetd, Friday he Psbeo his 64th four-bag wallop’of the American league season off of Naylor, of Philadelphia, tying his 1920 record, the world’s record for home runs. With over three weeks of the season to go, Bambino may set a mark that will stand for many years to come, as he hy and Ray White and Fred- has been hitting ’em regularly during the past few days. oe Mang > 7 me die Welsh Listed for Ed- : Game ward If He Beats Eagles Increase ¥ tt EKO H, LASSEN Soccer Rules Adopted for Star League TribeDrops Close. Tilt: to Beavers | Herman Pillette Has Too | <== Regular Code to Govern Rules Published That Will| Bitters’ to. good in his! come = ek = against Harry) at the Pavilion Tues- | Ray Bates at first ht. j ie White, Cicer? | Control Star Leagues; Many Twisters for Seat plurohy, played third pee alte Clonie Play Begins Soon tleand Indians Lose = | Fm" cuuiuna, "and ho iin «good fielder at the hot corner, Bates ten't Pet. | 88 good @ fielder as Murphy at first, J 686| but bis 250 bat ig netded in there a 580 | every game. 1 forme spark. | 61 $07! Patterson has pla: i “£25 ling ball for the Infians“in the field, the benefit of the 200 soccer players who wil! take part tn the junior and senior divisions of The Btar Boocer league, Which gets under | |way September 25, the following) : Won Lew ton got together Iant Sunday and played off thelr 36-hole match, little | 1.5 pnesies . ye a and three to Kacramento over the veteran Jim Forde. Jones was a hot favorite to win this year’s | fan Francisco Heattle .....+ Onkiand 4 «46 had ‘. final struggle as his opponent gave him a real'fight for three-quarters | vernon Bp $}3| Particularly in the home games, but Edward win Tuesday. [iearue ‘gaman ‘are being published | of the Journey Porokas “43 1%) 223] Ble batting has been ‘woofully weak White wants to come to the a ee aan te fend ‘Th: round found Jones out in the lead to the 12th green, PORTLAND, Sept. 10.—Portlang, Patterson has been laid up with an injured hand and as Tex Wister- @ A | beim, defeated the Beattie Indians | 7i) wag also out of the game wins 4 here yesterday in a close £4IN€| bum mitt, Kenwortby shifted Mi by the score of 4 to 3. phy to third and he played the bag Herb Brenton, pitching opposite | in good fashion, His hitting has been Pilletta, could not be touched byfone of the big features of the In- | Beaver batsmen until the fourth.| dinns’ present road trip. but after that there was little dif | niess the present combination ficulty in solving his offerings. cracks badly the chances are strong the Northwest today. The teams meet in as double-| for the infield finishing the a these rules carefully and (to save | them for further reference. ‘The rules follow: hi) with big Herman Piljetie at the tt for three fights. He} d here before, meeting Shannon. He will probably here, at Tacoma and at Port: | IN who is doing a comeback. where Forde got « three and squared the. hole, the veteran staged shother tng inte the lead at No 15, when he sank his putt for a par five ‘The winners of ome shall have the option of the kick-off or chalice of goals. |The game shall be commences Ws | place hick frem the eunter ef (ne See rection of wader this afternoon. with Bates on first, Kenwo 2 Hi the Blethen trophy, which goes to the winner of each annual yr oll ak RB ~ second, St! at short and Mui | nae shalt ‘ne tasting | Stlertic tournament at the Scaitle Golf club, with s score of BI. iinet. ron) ¢| a, Staape ata ?, nM. PO. rn ee a |on third, Every member of , ae $2 4 2 Gi quartet is hitting over 1300, Keni es worthy and Bates leading them with a gent tual be cucred when tho ball $ 3.8 2 Sl ene wittow, sticking around 350. This” has passed fairty between the goal posts @ 2° 2 ¢| combination is far from the | under the bar. $ $ $ $f) Melding inticid in the league, BALL. IN FLAT © 1 @ @ ¢@| th®y pack around the meanest eet The batt ee ote DS tereer, tod o 8 | bats of any infield gang in the P. & Str ake the teld of pias, ‘The ball te p98 OF loop. tn olay If it teonhes - $13 24 man when Rn Hu. Ach : '"? 4 4|WOMEN SWIM ball te in touch © pinger of) the cppentie site to that which played Tt $id out shall throw tt tn from that paint om | 3 sh the toech line ay ay Ss « rf ri wera cette toweh ns tacing the field, | H 3 ‘nd shail throw the ball in over his/ «3 head wtih beth bande! in any 4 Pag ft and & chef be tn play when thrown ta nt " niet FEvETI Ha P Eddie Brewster Pinkmam Se teaghcng aly pend wb gay A pede Pinkmam, @ comebac ring ae i e : G i fi i Rate F He ite i 3 i i : | it zig Hl E ; E F Es: R=3 il i ki Favorites Win First fi =F i as? % $85 uled with Carl Morris in INTO THIRD |oxie.. september 23. f ; ! oli , tee H { Fs ii i | ad AL KEEFER mig = Net Tiffs|2.-32 23-02 I bis hand day = SNCC 2 MTS) ruse = ven ned was won by Seattle Man Presses John-| trirgtne. viking of jumping ot 0 hath ye Deeg player shall not be allowed. A piayer ston; Tilden and Allen | fins" seal, uecper ‘oteeried) shall net winning, +8. H he Win Their Matches fmmepieg ise Sell Gavenere from (the cues tae HILADELPHIA, Sept. 1 opponent. = Charging t the Pees come tive. an ad Tale tnt Wi iouot bet be ‘vietewt or Gane the best in the national singles ships here yesterday, altho Johnston was hard preared by Kelleher of Seattle, who forced to 64, 64, 64 to win. William Til den won hih match without trouble, 6-0, 60, 6-1, ps Marshall Allen of Seattle wen his in straight sets, ; H aid git fiesi i,E, 152 Ls t : £ opening match Hit ¥., 3 , w SALT LAKE, Sept. mente moved into secong. place when they defeated Salt Lake here The score was 8 to 7. ii Clay Hite spent the better | rary. .1t's one of the classics of the *- part of 30 minutes Friday tell-| season. Adams won by inches last ing us a lot of bum jokes to a hang on to a couple of birds} that he wanted to kid a bit. A} couple of the gags he suggest- ed led Caesar’s army into Gaul, Eddie O'Neil enys getting married | doesn't coat so very much. It's the upkeep, \ Young Hector would be a great heavyweight if it wasn't for his chin. He's a great catcher, they never miss him. But he ought ak 3 see OREGON RACE) iiss. rcr"eats Scettin sct been given. % | With two Dayton racing bicycles j .5 12 §| securely crated, and with a determ+ ana Sebang: Nay-| nation to annex the amateur bicy- 4 Perkins, MYA) te racing championship of the Pa- cifie Coast, which is, being contested for by riders from all cities on the Coast, Arthur “Chile Bean” Land tyre, Seattle's amatetr bicycle champion, left for Portland this morning to participate in the an- 3 | Dual racing classic being held Sun- .|day at Evergreen Park. Lundberg first showed his speed ee nate © carina Be el LOM EN Twe Mnesmen shall be appointed, whoes he jon of the ret- when the ball F 5 P FAMOUS STORIES “How my six-year-old alarm, School Days How often have we all jurned our thoughts back to the scenes of our childhood and school days. Many of our lives would have been planned differently could we have known then what experience has taught us. ALTY KICK tof any intentional tn- fringement of the foul piay law by the within the penalty area, the referee shall award the opponents « penalty kick, which shal? be taken from Sam Belkin never goes to the movies. He’s so hard of || hearing that he can’t hear a word the actors say. player taking nents’ goal kee} ner, Kerr, Hodg: the Murphy in the opening show. the best riders that ‘the Northwest | 7° Sbtitetes will be permitted. bowler, has one of the tallest} Tiny Burnett doesn't have any YS Al G ‘ round by # KO. retin CHARGING foreheads in the world. trouble talking while leading the | BO ND GIRLS: doe Waterman says that they have has been able to produce, and many & wonderful arena at the Alan race track, but that it is too far out of to draw a very big crowd. It te 25 miles from the Inland Em- pire metropolis. DAVIS MAY 4 ‘The Portland ring season will open Beptember 28. According to Clay Travie Davis’ manager, Port- commissioners are trying to line - DARN FUNNY At St. Louls—Cleveland-St, Leute game postponed ; rain. Frankie up Travie Davis to box DENVER ED MARTIN 18 REAL VETERAN Denver Ed Martin, the colored boxing Methuslah who knocked out Young Hector in the second round of their bout in Milwaukie, Ore., the other night, is a real vetcran. Joe Waterman tells us that he saw hiro fight Bob Armstrong tn New York 15-rounds in 1898, and that Martin was a veteran then. Armstrong won and later lost a 16-round decision to Jim Jeffries, ORTEGA STILL FOULING ‘EM “Batting” Ortega, the Oakland middleweight, is still iosing fights by fouls and prom- 4 foul to Gortila at @ race meet promoted by the Se attle Star some years ago, and ever since has trained and kept in con- rele. He has consistently beaten of his friends predict that he will make a name for himself tn pro fessional riding at some future date. While Landberg is only 16 years old he has ridden wheels on the mesgenger service for years, and in this way automatically tramed him- self for fast riding. ;. Should he win, as ts predicted, it is possible that he may go Kast to represent the Northwest in the big Eastern amateur meet later on. © | One more junior team 1s needed to {complete the division in The Star | Soccer league. Seven teams have en- tered so far, The entry ts free and all that is necessary to join ts to have an age limit of 19 yearn, all (ition for his chance at bigger lau- | / Donalty area. « Advance beyond his goni line, must be kicked forward. A scored from the penalty kick, SUBSTITUTES When charging an opponent, do not leave the ground with your feet, and use shoulders only. TIGERS AND OAKS SPLIT SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10.—Ver- non and Oakland split even in the two games they played yesterday. Vernon won the morning game at Oakland by a 9-7 count and lost \ RnR ’ 1 1 Faeth, McGraw and ftan- Arlett and Koehler. RH EB ~6 18 of Eddie Jackson, Seattle Nghtwetght, Harley Davidson Motorcycles catchers wear masks, Tom O'Donnell, the w. k. Jack Adams went into training for their 100-yard dash back of the li- to get wise, Most of the great _— i It's funny more people don't go to sce the public library. It's such = povel place, Moore orchestra. He can play the, It’s about time Bil Klepper and | harmonica with one hand. GOOD NIGHT! { TLE It's too earty to make any predictiong as to the outcome of the local prep gridiron race this sea- son, it's a cinch that the Broadway Tigers will have plenty of driving practice this year with Raleigh Lichtenberger, their new football his men. ‘om hard and he has a world of snap The new Tiger tutor is a young fel- jow who learned hig football at the The Prep Grid Coaches No. 2—Raleigh Lichtenberger, Broadway James Milliken untversity, where he played quarterback for three years. He handles the ball well in practice | and gets out and works right with | He has seven veterans to work | with at Broadway and prospects look Rainier-Noble post and the Seattle post tangle this, the commonest of all $1.00 WILL ives to make alinform the sporting editor of The jobs’ “hitea “wad” aid; achenast | tutor on the job, bright for @ better season than the |{J Established Resources Over hew record for|Star, Play begins September 26 and | ana “Morphy. + Mitchell! “He has had his men out for prac-| Tigers enjoyed in 1920, which was/If 32 Years $14,000,000.00 such. He lost on | will run for 14 weeks. Junior teams a tlee but few times, but he works|one of the rest football seasons | ever experienced at the Pine at.| TRUSTEES Jones in Colo-| players becoming 20 years of age on|is the proud father of a husky nine | and pepper, school. | KE. G. AMES ROLLIN SANFORD rajo the other jor after September 25 being eligible. pound son. Lichtenberger came to Broadway <enemeneemneeernerat | M. F. BACKUS WILLIAM THAANUM night in the first | =e ena eens aaa | from Wenatchee where he coached| The American Legion champlo! i kh eal c. BE. VILAS round. He has) Oo? 7=@ | tho Apple Pickers to thelr most suc: |ship of Seattle will be settled tomor- Riutwone FRAZIER F. W. WEST efor dean sas lost to ai sen | Co Je Ih, cessful season in years, winning eight|row at Draper Park, VAR JANGON ans DAVID WHITCOMR cy, Jock Malone an om. ° by A : GE . FAVRE, Spo} by foul blows within the pest . Pag | straight games, Moines, when teams representing the TAMMS SHANNON. L. © JANECK, Yaka kane “I wish I had saved my money” Many times, over and over Remember, “Knowledge Is Power.” Also remember: that “A Little Knowledge Is a Dangerous Thing.” And remember this, also: Without THRIFT all the } knowledge in the world will be of small value to you. Washington Mutual Savings Bank =‘ 1101 Second Avenue again, we have heard 4 regrets, START YOU

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