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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 ILLER HUGGIN ih Six Clubs “May Shift _ Managers ttle and Los Angeles | Teams Not Includ-| ed in Present Gossip BY LEO H, LASSEN the heels of the talk tm Coast baseball = circles that the Sacra. mento, Portland and Vernon clubs were to change owners before next stason,) comes the gossip that several new managers will be at the helms of Coast league teams next year. y | The latest chat ter says that the York Yanks are angling for | Vernon franchise and that they | make Mili¢ér Huggins, present | ef the Yankees, president and) of the Tigers in 1922. | | | ) — i i 2 : Ee f Chance, said to be rep | ie York American made Fd Maier an of Vernon franchise, but i the ub, the ig if #0 soon after the | fe may stick in the league. had continued at Angels it ts almost laier would have ac y kind of an offer. secret that this jong together. WALTER? ite report has Judge Me- ing on to the Portland with Bul Speas, former outfielder, replacing Walter as manager of the lowly the Sacramento club ts sold the bas Graham as manager of the , 1921. Alex C. Rose, The Star’s golf editor, says to keep your eye on the ball when on the links—but keep your eye on the cop when motoring. Young Hector seems to for get two famons rules of suo cessful Migbting as outlined by Jim Flynn. They follow: Don't forget to duck. Keep the seat of your pants off of the canvas. — x Clay Hite likes te be called Tex Rickard. Harry Gardner, Seattle's vener able piteher, is no relative of the now famous Roy. Harry ts so | honest he won't even steal-bases. ‘The hour was noon. A whis tle shrieked, “Why the commotion?” asked ‘ALLEN FORCES SHIMID | answered the Okftinwr. Colt. Vaden wants to know when | grand opera companies are going to sing some real muste like “Old Pal” and “Ain't We Got Fun." SHORTY SHAW HAS NEVER SEEN A BULL FIGHT AND 80 HE'S GOING TO TAKE IN “CAR MEN” AT THE MET THIS WEEK. | SHORTY SAYS HE 18 GOING TO BET ON THE BULL. FAMOUS ALIBI “The referee gave me a short count.” “I bad to stay at the office on | business, my dear.” strike with a wagon tongue; It was outside 10 feet” GOOD NIGHT! ZU ARSHALL ALLEN, Northwest tennis ace and ranking player for this section for the season, forced urday. The final score was 6-3, 6-0, today. CENTRE NOT COMING WEST’: EFINITE word that Centre coflege of Danville, Ky., will not be able to| on baile—Orr come West to play the University of Oregon at Portland December bas been received by Athletic Manager Juck Benefiel. There ts little chance| ta p of Oregon lining up a post-season game at this late date. has been added to the schedule for a game on October of Forest Grove with the Oregon gridders. HERMAN TO “" Zenso Shimidzu, the little Japanese turned it down, «tating Davis cup star, to the limit in the third eet, before going down to defeat ald not be right for him | in the second round of the national tennis alngles play at Philadelphia Sat-| 12-160. William Tilden was to meet changed owners, | Shimidsu and William Johnston meets Vincent Richards in the big games 3 Pacific college BOX MARTIN ry NY" HERMAN, Tacoma heavyweight, will be the second ring man to| Patt test Denver Ed Martin, the veteran colored battler, in his comeback | A% Francisco Seals. Graham ts|‘ffort. They meet in Milwaukie, Ore. In a 10-round bout on September 21 to be willing to retire from the Martin knocked Young Hector of Bremerton out tn the second round of their bout in bis first fight In several years in the Milwaukie arena last after this season. also has Duffy Lewis suc- yrs Gavy Cravath as pilot of Galt Lake Bees. be made at Oak- too. Half of the time Del is at the bead of the club week, v' CUBS SIGN UP PHENOM CTOR KEENE, pitching sensation of Phifadelphia sand-lot baseball, bas been signed by the Chicago Cubs. He won 34 out of 35 starts half of the time Honus Mitze|in the Philly “bushes.” He lost his first mtart for the Cubs to the Cincy the team. It's about time a/ Reds 4 to 0, but Manager Killefer says he ts the goods. He ts a minister's je manager was appointed for | son and one of the stipulations tn his contract ts that he will not be called Oaks if they expect to ever ‘any piace in the Irague. ‘This leaves Seattle a: An as the only clubs not think: of making managerial changes. Kenworthy has made good as up for diamond duty on Sundaya CITY BOWLERS TO START bowlers will pry the tid off of the 1921-22 season at the Ideal and Elk club alleys Thursday night, with 12 teams tn action, The sched ule has not beer announced yet. The league will operate on handicap, the same as last year, with 185 average ‘being scratch. one of the longest In the history of the league, games every week until April 6, after lee An 0 too far on promises. 30E CONNOLLY SOLD TO GIANTS Joe Connolly, former San Fran cisco otftfielder, has been sold to the New York Giants by the San An- © tonio club of the Texas league, with Whom Connolly has been playing since the start of the 1921 season. | York's two teams are The season will be ing booked for be “W” GRID CALL THURSDAY! :--. ACH ENOCH BAGSHAW will sound ‘he first football call at the Uni- versity of Washington Thursday. . A bi; the summons at Denny field, As the fal tober 1, all of the gridiron men will Headed by Captain Ray Eckmann, ni players will report to Coach Bagshaw within the first if squad ts expected to answer i quarter does not open until Gc. be able to answer the first call. ine veterans and a host of 1920 frosh week, not FAULK IS GRID TUTOR FAULK, 1920 Washington gridiron ca; ends ever turned ort at the local univ high-school team in the Portland City league. Pas but Walter McCredie hasn't | at practice and expects a big season. The former them yet. The/|for the Multnomah Athletic club this season and it by it and/old position at wing for the Rose City club leading the! Connolly showed a lot of promise| National and American league pen bere and he should develop into a g00d flychaser. He looked particu larly well in the field in local games. FISHER Is STILL HITTING Bob Fisher, who ranked as the Most timely hitter on the cham- Pion Vernon club last year, is hit- f at a terrific clip for | Minneapolis in the American asso. Clation. He recently broke the rec- ord in that circuit for hitting in | consecutive games, the last report #tating that he had hit in 21 straight | games and was still going strong. Jess Willard, former heavyweight pion, will be the third man in ring when Mike Gibbons and ike O'Dowd fight at Wichita Falls, Kan., October 18. The bout is over the 10-round route. GRAND OPENIN SATURDAY WN iT. ser. 1 Roller Skating Rink REEVES BAND IN CARRY-US-ALL BUILDING WOODLAND PARK - LIFE’S i] DA RN FUNNY OLA DANA W Nabe G nant races today. The Giants stepped into the National league lead when | they defeated Brooklyn, and Pitts | burg was pet back by Cincinnati. The Yankees broke even tn their | double bill on the Polo Grounds yes terday, while Cleveland won their one game, " Police estimated that nearly 100,-| 000 people attempted to gain admis. | sion to the Polo Grounds yesterday jfor the New York-Boston American [league game yesterday, ZOO -12 HERDS °F | ELEPHANTS S Hit?s 400 STARS AND THE GREA’ CLOWN RIDER @N EARTH | Di@ey Peon THE Wow ptain, and one of the greatent ‘ersity, lg coaching the Benson PB rear captain will play slated to hold down his team. " Featherweights for Title Bout Here is how Johnny Kilbane and Danny Frush will compare when they enter the ring for their 12-round decision fight for Kil- bane’s fcatherweight crown in Cleveland September 17; Kiibane— s 14% Inet The articles of agreement re- quire that Frush weigh 126 pounds half an hour before enter. ing the ring. Kubane is expected to weigh 129 pounds, coming in at catch weights, SERIES OPENS ON OCTOBER 5 BALTIMORE, Sept. 12.—Raltimore will play the American association champions in a nine-game sories, be. ginning October 5, according to John Toole, International league prexy Final plans cannot be laid uritil the A. A. championship is decided, DR. HUNTER IS STILL CHAMPION DEL MONTE, Cal. Sept. 12.— Defeating Fitzgerald Marx, of Oak- land, seven and six, Dr, Paul Hunter, of Pasadena, retained the California state golf championship here Satur. day. 1 ererettercciepsenentines LEONARD MAY “I coulén't have reached that last | | wlk bas his charges out| THE SEATTLE PILOT Beavers Stagger Indians Lowly Basement Team Steps Out and Wallops Seattle Twice Sunday RTLAND, Be 12—Stepping out with a double win over Seat tle Sunday, the Portland Beavers handed the Sound city an awful jolt tm their pennant aspirations. Portland took the first game of Bunday joudle bill 6 to 3, and came back with @ 4 to 1 victory in the second start. Seattle won @ pair from Portland Saturday by scores of 6 to 4 and 2 to 1. The series now stands three .& } | | it Wolter it Grantha: Fisher, ¢ . Plammer, » lennenncenfel = ‘ ree in ninth, {Matted for Lane in ninth, . Kenworthy, Middicton Wolter, Murphy. Flares Piummer 4 by Plummer Stumpf Wid tor— + Sacrifies hive | | | 1 ten, piteh—Demaren Demaree 4. 1:9, Runs responsi | ummer 3, Time of Umpires—Casey and MoGrew, Game feattio— AB Lana it ... Middieton, ro. 1 lewenncoeeh Ga | pow S wounds! 2 } | | Grantham, oo | | ¥inner, © ‘ Billson, p | monenemnc? l ecccecees™ 0+! coneunuue Total | *ipencer Thaferetin . Soore by bi Beara ‘ Portiana Summary bare nits Middl Com, Kidred. fe on ba it ¢ cos! evecare F~! | Dowdle plare eon te Cra | Pools; Stumpf to Kenworthy to Morphy Wiid ' pitch—Eillzan, Rus reaponsible for~Gardner 3, Et! PACIFIO COAST LEAGUE we Lowt, | | e118} wit 401 Salt Lake at Sacramente, Oakland at Ban Francisca. Vernou at Loe Angeles. RATIONAL LEAGT Won, Meow York soescscoeees 85 PUUSDUTE cesececceeers #1 Bt Lous bi cas au nu 8 New York Brooklyn Batterion Mitchell, Miljas, Smith, Krueger, Taylor. ir Bchupp and The seo Pittsburg A Cinctnnatt rt ee ’ Batteries: ‘Hamilton, Carlson am Grob; Marquaré and Hargrave ‘The ecore— (St. Lowe | Chicage | Battert Cheeves, Ponder, Jone York aod Daly, | O'Farrell, AMERICAN New York | Cleveland Bt, Louis ‘ashington Schang. Becond game— Roston New York « Batteries: Shawkey and Be Rr The score— | Cleveland St. Louis n. ey e 4.10 3] and O'Netlt; a. Batterk ry ally, Russell and Schaiky Batteries: mmell and | Perkins; Woodward, Zachary and Picin- teh, BEES AND SACS BREAK EVEN, SALT LAKH, Sept. 12.—Salt Lake} and Sacramento broke even in their doubleheader here yesterday, the final games of the Coast league season in this town, Sacramento won the first, 15-2, and lost the second, 10-3. First game— Sacramento Kecond game— Balt Lake Sacramento . Batters Kalilo and MEET BRITTON Plans are onder way for a bout between Benny Leonard, lightie king, and Jack Britton, champ of the weit- ers,.to be staged in Jersey City Columbus day, Canticld « Het, Be STAR VERNON TIGERS NEXT SEASON | Walter Johnson Picks New York to Cop NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—Walter Johnson, Washington pitching ace, who has been hurling 15 years in the American league, picks the New York Yankees to at the Cleveland Indians to the wire this season by at least four or five games, barring accidents. The Yanks have the greatest collection of hit- ters on one team that he has ever faced, says the strike-out king. Star Soccer League Needs Junior Squad). Gridders Eagles Favored . to Win Oakland Lightie Fi; Too Clever for Eddie land, Cal, Nght. weight, the favor. ite to win the headline bout at the Pavilion to morrow night, in which he boxes Eddie = Pinkman, Seattle mitt «ling: er, who is making his first start in the game of ewat for nearly three years, Pinkman has been laying off for a long time, while Eagles is at the top of his form,-and he has shown . that he is @ pretty clever fellow with his mitts and is a good defensive fighter. | Pinkman has been training for some time for his comeback effort, but the fans are wondering whether hin Judgment of distance will be primed right to land effectively on the clever Oaklander. ‘The Seattle boy ts figured to hurt anybody he can bit with hie right hand, as there are few lightweights |’ anywhere that can hit with it like he can, but Eagles hasn't been hit ot. ‘ A lot of interest has been stirred up in this scrap, as Eddie always was a big drawing card in his palmy ring days. Clay Hite has = Ag — tive supporting ca: t fol a Joe Rarrabes va. Frankie Britt, featherweighta. ‘Eddie Neil vs, Baby Blue, bantam. weights. Johnny Ray va Owen Roberts, lightweights. Johnny Jordan va, Cecil Williams, lightweight ANGELS AND SEALS SPLI 108 ANGELES, Sept. 12.—-Sap Francisco and Los Angeles broke even tn thetr doubleheader here yesterday. ‘The Seals took the first game by a 3 to 2 score and the Angels won the second by a 4 to 1 seore. O'Doul allowed Los An geles only four hits in the first game while Lefty Thomas held the visitors down to six hits in the second struggia First game— Rn B fan Francisco --cescescoee 8 1 1 Loe Angeles ceccessereeeee SGD Batteries: O'Doul and Yelle, Aldridge and Btavage. San Francisco . Batteries: Thom! lewis and A VERNON WINS TWO FROM OAKS SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 13.— Vernon took both games of a double bili yesterday from Oakland. The morning tilt, at Oukland, was won by the score of 6 to 3 and the aft- ernoon game, played bere, was wom by the score of 7 to 5. 16 jas and Baldwin; Seott, Kremer and Koehi Afternoon gam Vernon Oakiand . . Batteries: 0G Krause, Siebold, Ariett and Read, The most delicate ex- tracts and perfumes are derived {| trom coal. We dye your rags and old carpets and weave them into handsome rugs. The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. Phone. Capitol 1233 What b Home Without a Title? After afl, there ts something more important than the foun dation of your house, and that is the title to the property on which the house is built. If the house were to burn you would at least have the lot left, but if the title fails you have neither house nor lot. Why take any risk when you can have Title Insurance if you ask the seller for it? WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY “Under State Supervision” Assets More Than $650,000 DAVIDS an BICYCLES RLEY: ON MOTORCYCLES MIRSCM CYCLE CO. OF E.OMmE T ‘wo More Clubs Join, Making Nine in Circuit; Senior Entries Are Closed; Play Begins in Star League on September 25 'O more junior soccer teams joined The Star league over the week-end, the Allen Athletic association and the Highland Park Athletic club. running the league up to nine teama, One more squad is now wanted to round out @ circuit of 10 teams. Ali 1 that is necessary to join the league is to inform the sporting editor of The Star by telephone or letter. There are no chargea, Hight teams are now entered tm the junior division. They follow: Afen A. A. Quakers, Ballard Juniors, Liberty Park Juniors, South Park Cubs, Washington Park, Hawthorne Juniors, Falcon A. C. Tho senior lineup follows: Woodland Park, West Seattle, Eckart Cigar Co, Maple Leaf Post, Walla Walla Athletic club, Postoffica, ‘The only difference between the senior and junior division is that players | 20 years of age before September 25,°1921, are not eligible for the junior | teams and that the juniors wil! play two 30-minute periods and the geniors two 45-minute periods, Otherwise the same soccer and league rules govern both divisions, Fifteen players may be registered by each team and these registrations must be turned in to The Star not later than 6 p. m. September 21 ‘The schedule ix being made up and any teama nof planning to play that have said they would should inform the sporting editor of The Star im- mediately. Portland to Open Series With Local Tossers This P. M. Seattle and Portland were scheduled to open their final se- ries of the season here this after poon at 2:45. They will play eight games here during the week. Fol- lowing Portland comes Los An- @eles, and then San Francisco in the final series of the 1921 season here. The other teams are scheduled to play as follows this week: Vernon at Los Angeles. Salt Lake at Sacramento. Oakland at San Francisco, MORAN SLATED FOR MICHIGAN Charley Moran, football coach at Center college, Danville, Ky. fam- ous for hig winning teams of the past few years, is slated to go to the University of Michigan as foot- ban tutor next year, according to Cot Rice, former Broadway high school player. who attended Center last season. Moran wil) coach the Colonels again this season, JACK DEMPSEY WILL REFEREE CLEVELAND, 0., Sept. 12.—Jack Dempsey, world’s heavyweight cham. pion, will referee the Johnny Kil- baneDanny Frush featherweight title bout here Saturday. It’s a 1 round decision bout. M. A. C. SIGNS STANFORD STAR Robert Pelouze, star end.on the 1920 Stanford university football team, has signed to play with the Mult h A. C. of Portland during the ing season. NOW Go GET "EM be re had better take a tha | OLYMPIA GRIDDERS OUT | OLYMPIA, Sept. 12.—Eighty high | school football men were out for the | initial turnout of the Olympia high jschool football team here Friday. |Coach Milholin hes a staff schedule ahead for the season, with three |home games billed. Olympia has a | Rew athletic field. SUZANNE AGAIN ILL NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—Sumnne | Lengien again was seized with ilinces | while playing here in exhibition yes jterday. She was playing in the nixed doubles and had lost the first | set. Jimmy Darcy, Portland heavyweight, is on his way Rose City to New Orlea: ‘where will fight 20 rounds with “Happy’ “Battling” Ortega out in four rounds | recently. EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. &. 108 Columbia St For over twenty years Seattie’s Reed my article in ext Saturday's Star. aso} fF season in inj ett id clean up the old tour comple always at your service. Our stock includes all the better makes Sfi5a1 Shot, vage Repeater, Deuble-barreled Shot, Single-barreied Shotwume. Repeating Sh. wih otrums . A fresh, complete stock of Amm nition for guns and rifles of all sizes. light ecg H | Semi-Pro to Meet — Meeting Called for Star Wednesday to Consider Plans for Grid Season ORMER versity Fi players interest- — ed in the organt- zation of a semi- pro team to rep- resent Seattle on the gridiron this fall are asked to meet at The Star office at 8 p. my Wednesday to consider organi- zation plans. $ The present layout is headed by Cot Rice, former Broadway prep star, who was at Centre college last year, and Bill Wilkens, former Line — coin fullback. These men have obtained financial backing from Jim Boldt, they say, and they will be prepared to outfit a team. Several semi-pro teams are being lined up in other Northwest citiess and a league may be formed to it clude Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, land, Spokane and one other city, Tits team will not be under the — direction of The Star, this newspapem: simply acting in the capacity of help. — ing organize the team, After the team is organized they will be exe pected to manage their own busines@” affairs. i 1 ENRY STEVENS WINS NET TITLE PORTLAND, Sept. 12—Staging = Littleton, the man who knocked! prilliant comeback, Henry Stevens. won the Portland city tennis pionship Saturday, defeating A. Norris, 4-6, 0-6, &6, 6-3, 6. DATES SET FOR will be played over the course of t Portland Golf club from October to 16, open and the close. 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