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% Tos ‘KENWORTHY HANDLES HIS PITCHERS POORLY; ANGELS WIN TWO J ‘Visitors Hand Us Bad Jolt "Seattle Pilot Leaves Fran- : ~ . cis and Demaree on the Mound TooLong BY LEO H. LASSEN Mocabe, ILL KEN-|Sanaee WORTHY'S one bad fault as a baseball) rs. manager is) that he doesn’t | Xsseer pitch- | §) ers quickly} r change enough when his mound) men_ begin to} 80, | This was il-j ; BJ lustrated yes-| rd y in both games of the} ‘double bill with Los Angeles, the Angels taking both winning the first tiff) and the second 5 to 0. Neither Ray Francis, who the first game, nor k) Demaree, who hurled the second | were effective. Francis along fairty well for four and then he: cracked wide the visitors touching him for singles and a walk in the fifth, 8) cccccéencncusubiws tS pssabuttoosd eeccce rece ner vwen Za! ercewwreeet | eceHccccencvceeHneP =| -uwewccoce? | Crandall 1 nite Murphy, Origes, Crawford, Harrigan, Lane Three- [base bit— orthy ford. 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OTTAWA, Sept. 24— Miss Cecil Leitch, ama- teur open golf champion of Great Britain and France, yesterday elimi- nated Miss Alexa Stir- ling, amateur open cham- pion of the United States and Canada, in their match here in the Cana- dian golf championship The score was tourney 3 and 1. “Ww” CAGE TEAM WILL MAKE TRIP Plans are practically complet: sending the University of rection: ton basketball team Kast before the | regular season starta, according to talk on the campus, ‘The team will start for Chicago «| Christmas night, according to pres- | ent plana and wil) play about five or x games with teama of that sec tion. Archie Talbot, forward, and cap jonly man of the squad lost to the team, The Washington men finished | |eecond in the conference race last) year. ‘| BUFF WINS HERMAN’S RING TITLE YORK, Sept. 24.—Johnny Buff, world’s fyweight cham- pion, added another championship to his Ust when be defeated Pete Her- man, world’s bantamweight cham- pion, in their bout at the Madison Square Garden, here, last night. Buff was awarded the judges’ de tain of the team last season, is the | THE SEATTLE SEATTLE'S TRIO OF GOLFS STARG--lion Stein, Clark Speirs and Lee Stell—did not last long tn the national amateur championship at St. Louisa, but thase three young store stayed tn the fight long enough | to show the Basterners that we have some real players in this section of the country. It was thelr first attempt at oe onal honors, and, in spite of the fwot that they had been sick for sev- ‘eral days, all three qnalified. Sure ly, that was boost enough for the lade—and for Seattlo—to be placed among the world’s best 32 golfers IN THE MATCH PLAY, following the qualifying round, lack of expert enoe began to tell, and their work, very faulty, If Clark Speirs had been any way near his usual steadi nens at putting, he would have de feated Bob Gardner in round, In carrying the match to the 36th hole, the Seattleite retired with honors, | Lee Stall, who has been under the| doctor's care for several montha, put mour, | France, Bon Stetn was the onty Beattle rep | resentative to survive the first the examateur champion of round, but he fell before the phe) nomepal playtng of Rudy Knepper, | in the second round, THE BIG SURPRISE OF THE TOURNAMENT, so far as North | weat golfers are concerned, waa the failure of Chandler Egan and Rudy Wilhotm,. of Portland, to qualify. Both of these players were expected to shina, but the dope went haywire | Dr, 0. FP. Willing and Russ Smith, also of Portiand, and George Von Fim, the Pacific Northwest cham pion, from Salt Lake, came thru their qualifying test in fine styl, but Guy Standifer, who made the trip ‘That six out of the ten managed to arent McCarthy Holds One howd Ring ! ‘Mark ex Veteran W. felter Has Nev-}>2 er Been Knocked Off | w His Feet; Fi Fights Davis ae OFNNY McCAR on the putting greens especially, was | the first | possible, and Biggerstaffe Wilson, of | Victoria, found the pace too fast. | win thetr way into the charmed ote. | cle i a grand boost for golf in the Ir TOOK THER ELK GOLF TEAMS of Seattle and Tacoma « long Ume to get together, but they what « trouncing Capt. Harry Calo hand and the other 27 Bille from lo | cal P. B. O. B. No, 82 got from their | brothers in that 18 holes of match | | play! Theso matches are usually fol- lowed up by “syndicate” golf, or some other such style of play, but the first half. Play will start next Sunday Sunday, with the West Seattle|- team practicing at Hiawatha | at 2:30 and Woodland _ at Woodland park at 2 of ey The schedule for the senior division follows: OcTOnEER § Feat Office va Mapic Leafs et Lincein or eS Maple Woodland park (upper) Weat Beattie va Haae-Rekart at Lin- nd park (upper). "eat Beattie va Maple Leafs af Lincoln a Weediena pect Gower). ‘Wert Seattle va Post Office ot Iam coln park Haas Renart wa Weediena Park at e 5 A eet Catt Peete 3 Weediand park ot upper). Boeing Aircraft ve Haas-RcRart ot Lincein park. NOVEMBER 18 ocean’, Fork va Maple Leats at JAncetm Haas-Mekart va West Seattle at His- .| wath, has never been hailed | an a Young Grit fo when it comes | to cleverness in the squared cir-| cle, but when ruggedness = in the ring and) ability to take! puniehment are the toplos of conversation his name stands high in Coast boxing circies. McCarthy boasts that in all of his ring career he has never been knocked off of his feet, and the vet eran San Francisco Harp has fought & good many battles and a good many topnotchera Because of hir hitting abitity and his willingness to always force the fighting, Johnny has worked himself Into real popularity with Seattle | Cision after the scheduled 15 rounds fans. Cleveland Batteries kie and 0" Batteries: | Wiikinson Heimack and Myatt, Second Chicago the Los Angeles |" fielder, showed his real speed | the paths yesterday for the first in this eeries, bis running prov- | Ing a big tactor in winning the first | bal but he has gone goofy again dur- ing the last day or two. At the start of the season Stumpf was absolutely | the worst shortstop in the league, but | he was tolerated because of his hit- ting. Now that he has started to step away from the ball instead of into it, his hitting has gone | to the bow-wows, too. Patter- | son undoubtedly will play short and a! Harrigan third as long as Harrigan hit that went thru Nixon for three bases. This should have been scored as @ single, and an error for Nixon, | as the Seattle infielder didn’t have | be benched for indifferent | During the last few wee! pf had been Pen ne Bees Slezing Sairiy fairly good | continues to hit. Any player who has to be benched for indifferent playing with his team up tn the race at this stage of the season is a disgrace to | bis club, and a good, stiff fine prob- pred would bring him out of it. BASEBALL TODAY LOS ANGELES vs. SEATTLE Game Called 2:45 P. M. Take Fourth Ave. Cars 3| pitching ace, 4 to "lof the crucial series, the New York _|for today's fracaa, of fighting. Buff weighed 112% pounds and Herman weighed 117% pounds. Buff carrie! 10 rounds, He carried fqur, and one was even. Herman went best tn the fourth | round, when he knocked Buff down with a right to the jaw. Buff was on his feet immediately, however. aan BW YORK, Sept. 24.— Stanley Coveleski, 2 Defeating Cleveland's in the first game Yanks took a big lead tn the race for the American league pennant Friday. They are only a game and ® half in the van, but they defeated Cleveland's best, * Ruth was the hero of the Yankee win, slamming out doubles, each one starting a batting rally. Ruth scored three runs. Wally Pipp knocked tn two runs with timely hitting. er of the Yanks, hurled sweet ball. He allowed but six hits, three of which were bunched tn the fourth inning for two runs. The second game of the sertes is being played here today. Friday 26,000 people saw the game. Every re ved seat has been sold 4 |R. MITCHELL BREAKS ARM MILWAUKEE, Mitchell, Milwaukee lightweight, broke his arm in @ bout here last Sent. | SHADE BOY BOYS ARE MATCHED IN GOTHAM: Billy Shade, Dave Shade and George Shade, the trio of fighting California broth- in New York, have been matched for bouts in Gotham, according to a letter from Billy. and who held Billy will box Fay Keiser, the man who ‘beat Bob Martin re- e will box Mike O’Dowd and Greb to a draw. Geor; with Walker, who held J; Britton even recently. dates for bouts. mires Bg Ho eld in the Madison Square Gar- Billy Flynn, Gotham fight impresario, is now managing the Shade family of qa three | Watte Hoyt, the schoolboy pitch- | Bept. 24.~Richte! McCarthy will make his first ap pearance of the season Tursday night at the Pavilion when he boxes | Travie Davis, the Coast champion of | Everett. ' It will be their second meeting, Davis won the title trom |McCarthy a little over a year ago, left handing the Californian constant bout and should be filled with ao ton. WEST WINS IN OPENING CHICAGO, Sept. 14—The Weet Jumped into the lead over the Bast in tho intersectional tennis matches Matches and lost one, Marshall Al len of Seattle and Clifford Herd of San Francisco won their singles matches, while the Eastern doubles team won the lone doubles mate! Clittord Herd, of San Francteco, defeat Arnold Jones, of Providence, BR. of Bentt her, ot Phiinwole 6-7, O41. by demand kiyn, and Vincent Rich N. Y., defeated Robert ls Davia, both of Ban $6, 6-2. ards, of Tonk Kinsey, and Francisco, 6-1, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing HATS, SHOES, FURNISHINGS One Price—Cash or Credit 1427 Chas. 8. Fifth Ave. Todd, Mgr ie characterizes every transa our methods tn jon, and our cus- tomers a: corded every cour- tony congistent with sound busl- ness judgment. 4% Savings Accounts bject to Check Are Cordially Invited Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE sT. Pata Accounts ly toa win This looks like a real! DAY’S PLAY) here yesterday, when they won two | Fest Office va Bostag Alreram st Weedland park. (ei en 20 OV |__ West Seattio ve Boeing Alrereft st | Woodland park (lower) Post Office va Woodland Park at | Woodland park (epee) Maple Leafe va Haas Beckarts et Lin- | cota park. NOVEMBER £7 Wiaae-Eekart va Post Office et Lén- |eotn park. Dosing Atreraty va. Woegiand Park at and park (upper) aple Leafa va West Seattle at His- watha. DECEMPER ¢ Doetng Atreraft wa Maple Leafs at Laneoin park. Post Office va West Seattle at Hia- wathe Woodtand Park wa MaaeBekart et Lincoln perk. The junior schedule fol- lows: OCTOBER 9 ane pone Kner) ve Falews Athietic im letud at Walla Walla Quakers va Washington Park at Washington park. . pe Woodland park. eo va Highland Park ot Cigar Co. at Lincoln park, thorne Juniors va Washingten { Washington park. South Park ve Quakers at Lincoln OCTORER 13 Fateon Athletic club va Walla Walle Athletic club at Walle Wailea Allen Athietie club ve, Highland Park at Highland park. "ae Ballard Jenters at Upper “T's good, that’s sure, 40¢ Supreme Blend Coffee, Hansen, 40 Economy Mkt. Stahl Restaurant 1216-1218 FOURTH AVE. ‘The Best Place to EAT in Seattle Mr. Stahl received today the copyright for his Sprouted Wheat Bread ‘The only bread recommended by physicians in the United States and Wurope for diabetes and stomach troubles. Bold only in Stahi's Restaurant and Meves’ Cafeteria. Announcement Te all my friends and old cus. tomers: I have opened a new store in my own building, at 1014 Pine Street, and will sell Gov- ernment Paints and Genera! Merchandine at lowest prices. MIKE COHEN 1014 PINE STREKT finally tangled last Sunday on the! Tacoma Meadow Park links, and, there was nothing like that last Sun-| Here Are Schedules for Soccer Elevens Star League Will Begin Play October 2; Second Half Worry in the finals of the presi | of Season Schedule Is Repetition of First Half, With | Change of Grounds; Teams to Practice HE schedule for the first half of the season for both } senior and junior divisions of The Star soccer league is | * up & plucky fight against T. D. _ being published today. The second half of the season will }be the same schedule with the home grounds reversed. The second part of the schedule will be published at the end of .|Junfors at day, because Harry Griffith, Gene Hatton and the reat of the gang beat it for home so fast that their feet were under the table long before Friend Wife was ready to serve din nes. | HERE IS WHAT BROKE up the party; Seattle Elks, 26; Tacoma Bika, 49, And here is how it was all done (Seattle player name first in each couple): Griffith 0 va, Raleigh 3; Brown 3 with all teams in action action. The Cowan Cigar Co, va “Washington Park at Washington park, fouth Park va Hawthorne Juniors at Columbia playfield OcTo! ry Washington Park vs Valoos Athigtic club at Lower Woodian4 park. Walla Walle Athieue club va Alien Athletic club at Upper Woodiand park. Highland Park va Ballard Juniors at Upper Wodland park. Cowan Park va South Park at South perk. Pliswthorne Juntore va Quakers at Lin- col park. NOVEMBER 6 Fateon Athletic club vs. Gout Park at South Park. Alien Athiette efub va Washington Park at Washington park. Rallard Juniors ve Walls Walle Ath- lotic club at Walla Walla, Hawthorne Juniors vs. Cowam Cigar vs. Conrow 6; Hatton @ wa Lynch 3; Vry © va Wright 3; Stanley © va. Jowders 3; Peterson 0 va Gundstrom 3; Von Winkle 1 wa. Johns 1; Kellt- son 1 va, Neal 1; Crook 2 va Btad. Perkins 1; Greenway 1 va. Cavan augh 1; Grey 2 ve. L. Teats 1; Vaden 0 va. K. Reynolds 3; 0. Reynolds 1 va. R. Teats 2; Snoddy 3 va. Ernie Reyn- olds 0; Blair 3 vs, KW. James 0; Sheppard © va. Griggs 2; Dwan 1 va. Anderson 2; Sol va. Clarahan 2; Twichel 1 va, Wébster 2; Moore 2 va. McGraw 0; Calohan 1 va. Cultus 15 Taft 0 va White 2; Young 0 vx.| Jackson 3! Shultice 0 vs, Nace 2;/ Phillips 2 vs. Davis 0; Marshall 2 vs. | Crosby 1; Walsh 0 va Hayden 3; Mo | Donald 9 va, Clow 3. H. A, (DIXIE) FLEAGER STAGED a succesrful comeback last Sunday, when he defeated Charlie dent's trophy competition, at the 5 | attle Golf club, Owing to an opera-| tion last winter, the North End star hag not been seen on the links much this season, but he displayed bis old time form Sunday and carried off| *- * & | CALIF ORNIA ‘OPENS COAST GRID SEASON WITH ST. MARY'S TODAY | Bears | Pry off Lid; Grid News Champions Hold Center of Stage; Washington Opens Up Next Week BY TOM OLSEN HE University of Cali- fornia football team,*fi ured as the chief contender for the Pacifie Coast confer- ence football championship, was to open its grid season today with a game against St. Mary’s college at Berke ley, Cal. St. Mary’s has not a very strong team, and today’s game could hardly be called a the handsome timepiece donated by Club President Bert Farrar. “Dixie” | started off on his 26-hole journey 14 down, and Charlie gave him @ real! fight, being “all square” when they stepped up to the 26th tee. Two long shots and a pitch, which stopped on the rim of the cup, settled thé match jin favor of Fleager, Woolsey’s putt for a four just missed the mark. SAM RUSSELL AND ROY CAMP. | BELL won the much-delayed final | match tn the best-balland-agerecate tourney at the Seattle Golf club, | when they defeated Bob Hurlbert and W. D, McDonald last Sunday by seven points and four to play. PLAY IN THE CAPTAIN'S CUP competition at the Jefferson Park | club will reach the semisemi-final stage tomorrow. THE ENTRY LIST FOR THE TIMES’ trophy tournament, at the| Beacon bill course, will close tomor- NOVEMBER 13 Falcom Athivtic einb va sg owtherne piayfie| Howth Park ve. Allee “athieise etd at Upper Woodiand park. ‘Waahin, on Park a Banerd Jumtore at Walle Waite Atniatie oe va High- land Park at Highland af ie ot Lan. NOVEMBER 00 Cowan Cigar Co. va Falem Athletic lub at Lower wi Allen Athietie Cowan Cigar Ca, at Lincoln ~—" pot later than Wednesday at | Liste may includ managers Junior lists must include dats | of birth of players or to The Star and to t! other teams to inform the sporting immediately so the schedule can Qrranged if necessary. BM! Fraser, Alex Ros, Billy Bloomer, Arthur Shaw and A. P. frown have been signed up for referee work. Referees Fishing te donate their services to the id get In touch with Alex BOSTON, Sept. 24.—Loule Bo gash of Bridgeport, Conn. gave Joe Egan of this city a fine wal- loping im their 10-round bout here last night. Bogash took practically | every round by a wide- margin. AURORA, Tl, Sept. 24.—Pal Moore, of Memphis, easily defeated Midget Smith, of New York, in their 10-reund a bout here leat night, Full course dinner, Tho, at Bolts. | Served 5 to & p. m. --Advertisement. Get the details of the SCOUT CLUB plan that helps you to get a fine new Indi ut Moto- cycle in an easy way. The Scout is different from ordinary motor- cycles. It has only one chain and is built low in balance so it will hold to the road, Old Machines Taken ae Bring in your ‘old motorcyole to trade in on a Scout-—or bring a large stock of used —motoreycles mie on easy B x That 1116-1118 Pike St. “| versity and Middlebury college of row night and the draw will be made on Monday. New Golf King Will Guilford Playing in St. Louis 'T. LOUIS, Sept 4 24.—A new Amer ican golf champion is to be named here today. “Chick” Evans of 1920 champion, fell before Jesse Guilford of Boston in the semi-finals yester- day, 7 and 5. Bob Gardner, also of Chicago, and 4 former champion, was victorious over Willie Hunter, British amateur) links king, § and 4. Gardner and Guilford are playing their 36-hole finale this-afternoon. Gardner's superior driving in the| fain won his match for him, while, Evans’ inabijity to putt cost him the place in the finals, HARVARD IN DOUBLEHEADER CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Sept. 24.— Harvard will officially open its 1921 football season this afterncon when the crimson takes on Boston uni- Vermont in a double header at the stadium here. The Crimson and Boston univer sity eleven will mingle first and then the Vermont eleven will be/ given the chance. i ley. ;real trial for the Golden Bears. California has lost only two men by graduation from their championship team of - last year, and there’s no doubt that Coach Andy Smith has a powerful aggregation on hand. California has five in five successive weeks on their home grounds at Berke- A week from today they are to play the Olympic The week following they go ™ against Nevada The Pacifie Fleet will play them on October 15, and_ they will play their first conference game with the University of Ore gon of the following Saturday. WASHINGTON PLAYS NEXT SATURDAY 5 yy Coach Enoch Bagshaw’s Univer . sity of Washington football team will go up against the Ninth Army Corps’ team of Camp Lewis in the waivereity stadium next Saturday. This is Washingtun’s first game under the tutorage mentor, and a big ed to be on Sun Dodger ele the fullback job on the University ule Sates ane va Guten) Bob Gardner and Jesse| st California i. is at @ disadvantage, ba ans Witter’ backing ap the ability, are the chief points favor. His kicks are said to age 50 yards. —_— iG A discussion of the football rul will be held at Rogers’ Candy pa tonight, under the leadership o Enoch Bagshaw, University Washington footbaN coach. Grid coaches and officials from all parts of the state are expected to at tend. BOLDT TEAM IS AMATEUR The Bold's cafe fottaN team te | strictly amateur, Pulih es annveset. The toade its first practice Thursday night and looked like quite @ formidable aggre. | gation. Another practice is slated for Sunday morning on Lilcoln play field. : EVERETT PREP TEAM TO PLAY EVERETT, Sept. 24.—The Everett High School football team was t play tts first game this against the Earl Faulkner Am Legion Post team on the Athletic, field. This is Everett's first game undér the tutorage of their new coach, Earl Clark, woh ts replacing Enoch Bagshaw. MONTREAL, Quebec, Sept, 24— Jack Johnson, former heavyweight champion of the world, will make his first appearance in a ring since his release from Leavenworth federal prison here, at the the Mount Royal © arena, on October 28, when he is matched to fight ten rounds with Frank Moran, the Pittsburg heavy- weight, Western Washington Fair Exhibits Exhibits in the Woman’s Department of the West- ern Washington Fair will be received and entered by Mrs. Chas. Lenfesty, superintendent of this depart- ment, in Seattle, Wednesday, September 28th, at the Bradley Furniture Co.’s Store, 310 Pine St., Seattle, between 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. This is for the convenience of Seattle ladies who wish to exhibit in this department. All exhibits will be returned to the same place on Wednesday, October 12th, during the same hours, after which the Fair Association will not be responsible for them. Western Washington Fair Association mL FY-DAVIDSON MOTORC EY-DAVIDSON | HIRSCH ¢ IOVIE.P