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PAGE 10 Be _ Statz Is reer enn a ce me ern ee NNR Rt aN toe iy CN nent mara 8 se tnt ee nee + THE SEATTLE STA® MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1921. IPP Ep =n] Bears Not FANS TO PICK ALL-STAR P. C. TEAMFour Team#® a | The third annual Coast league all-star contest will be opened by The Star next Mon- / Fastest kame Rn R er day. Fans will be asked to send in their choice of all-star teams, each fan to pick eague Bs he x ; sae | seven regulars, two catchers, five pitchers and two utility men, and a manager. The . : ag ; Ee | he 4 water; Wine, Ariett, Kreuss fan picking the team, or coming the closest to the team picked by all the fans will win Fl re) r ian &. |and Koehler | S t r re) n $10. Fans are asked to write on one side of the paper and to sign their name and uc an y p pttle see AMERICAN LEAGUE | address. Name the teams that the players are members of. Outfielders need not be | e " yons Ww i Pet, placed in their regular positions, the fans peing given this chance to shift their fly- The Baseball Chief Would ’ Angel Star Shows Seattle roland + ©. St. Mary’s Holds Wonder chasers to any field, No letters should be mailed until Sunday night as no letters The Baseball Chie oO Fans Speed in Field and PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE w Grid Team to 21-0 _ will be considered before that time. The contest will run for two weeks, ing at6 | Back Club in Rose City; w Pet th :. oO . % rase a tie reaching The Star first will be given i i on Paths : ‘ : y+) Score; Other Results od m. ere 15. In case of a tie, the letter reaching Th g To Confer With Patrick \ *0 ‘ e award, noe rm anraren . . 2 ° Tl Ph : ” HILE the Univer - a oem | JUDGE M’CREDIE, presi- . ® ‘ a sity of Califor ! e | J dent of the Portland Coast | ate Leena «Laos Cleveland yevtehice dikes Boal Oo uls of Star Swimming Davis Ss league baseball club, is to con- ghey : 4 Ra aidwet!, Mails * rive y a ° fer soon with Frank Patric ‘| Roy op nk og er feated St. Mary'n, Prizes Are Now 2 of Vancouver CPG fly-chaser in the HOW THE SHRIES RNORD ’ ° ! college ut orke e y ’ ” . +e geen ting et ay w at " rag Rae ley, Ca ex l Ready at Star F acin Hockey league prexy, to con- season when it | seattle bee A és Tee Me | pected, 8 wa ay Medals for all winners and for sider the possibilities of Port- om to all enon ‘ Washing er a it's a cinch that three placers in the mile event ) sround — speed, | Oakiand ‘ ‘ Ra ie, Harding and Wooda the Golden Bear ° <n eraggas BiarelS t= ieee “8 e jland being admitted to mem- He Bava on wet a Ghar didn't make the earned them In The Star swim R l M bership in the Coast puck { ther fine exhi NATIONAL LRAGUR scores expected 1g fe) es ming meet, Tibbons for the ner ea 1X league this year. } bition of fie! . w Lost, Pet when they totaled id and . thi Jacora in other ortle ‘ vi \ ir : » Y ’ - but 21 points® te pence ry a ’ Wel Ki Pi. eee has eee Mbps | bi seeamente at die nil for their leaner rival \Ruth, Meusel Brothers, | {u')"s0! cin stuinet ny cat | Welter King Must Be at ice hockey for several sea: i the Seattle CR a Haato ss Last season tho Bears prted the lid] Kelly Gardner, Baker, || ins for them at The Star, Swim Top of Form When He | 595, Victoria, B. C., replace dians. an’ Pvekelees ‘ 88 48D ore of t ball season by defeat Boy H iy S || mers wishing their prizes mafled Tackles McCarth jing the Rose City in th Hix work in beating out bunts and | + : H . a ofc debe " » olden and Smith Hold Stage | to them shoud inform The Star y | Coast loop. Big overhead « fafield bits and in stealing bases has ? Y : adelpnia Mi, et 9 eee ae ere Oe | by mail or telephone | pense in operating the Portland rine” Beek high cuss thruout the past |' "e ’ wn} nim, m|_ THO Capfornia team bas Met ‘but ROVE RAVIE DAVIS, Coised the shutdown of the Bai ‘week. Francia . York 1 Pesky 8p and Cort Majors from home-ran Coast welter-| there, ‘ § ‘The little Ange! star has one weak se mh a BRE: as 3 S., ‘Deaglas abe Snyders Haines, /200t der team” of 1920, But smackers, who weight champion The judge plans to build a new Ress to overcome however And that | new, Johnson and Fihesr » and Clemons he Bears have a great bugaboo to have been giving will have to fight |rink in Portland and will then form ee se Coane deve the bal 0 qeate em ond with thin se 1 overcon ponds > ye in much better}a stock company to finance tim S@noush at the plate, He hits (00) priest game a + ca: uch & run for form tomorrow | bullding up of a team. @eany dinky grounders and pop f alt Lake ee ‘ ‘ fidence ~ money this sea nigh when he| Bobby Rowe eran Seattle play- He is « weil built te with strong : : ‘ a #: Miljus, Ruether and Ta They're goikg to run up against on, are now oil tackles Johnny er, is in the field for the job of man- @rms and he should be able to punch | yi) Messi and Hargra ome stiff opposition in Wash ing up their bat McCarthy, thelaging the Rosebuds if they are en- the ball out harder an he does. a ios n mu ate college thin fall, while ¢ for the world #¢ yeteran Sanitered in the P. C. race Gace His swing a the pla which is | Ss : ‘ n : Stanford and Washington ries. | Francisco motor-|He will applysfor the berth immedi« More of a chop than a swing, is the | ‘5 af ok SD, Pe J doteay! ater them, too, if they don't wateh their Some of them Sa Rial ghlt’ deat ot men, thas he él ately, Se ange W@ause Of this, A couple of times this | Murph football xtep. are going to par teams made up of Chi » St, A! when he boxed When the discussion over the pos Wweek he has hit balls hard, but not} a 8 BR All of the leading college teams teipate in the DIE) Cleveland, Detroit, Philadelph Frankie Rogers here recent! | sibilities of four-team league came J eee . se a + if 2 of the country that were in action mix, Whatll bap | York, Haston, Pittsbarg, Atlante and | Davis had Rogers at his mercy in| up this spring at the completion of When Startz gets up in the bie |oa : , zim, Scott and Saturday won their games with the ~ Will the) New Orleans is proposed, the second round of thelr bout, but| the 1920-1921 season Patrick said @how with smarter pitching and Pittery and Cook; Jones Freeman 4nd exception of Colgate and North | nue when the | with the tle boy hanging helpless | there were two big drawbacks to the Smarter infields to worry about he)“ and Koohier 3 was held to a 7 te for the money w British amateur cham-|on tt pes, the champion couldn’t|/plan. One was the scarcity of good Won't be beating out so y hits aventura and North: clout records be @. Kirkwood luncork the punch to end the fight.| hockey players and the other was @nd he will have to get mor ~~! Guilf d Wi . * holder . And then Rogers went out and earn-|the transportation problem. If hits. or ins Links Title | Dorting our chapeau to the abil 4 7 ed a draw in the last two sessions, | enough good players can be rounded The youngster is slated to go up to AR SHOK NG by Je 1, the Boston “seige rad eeeeeVuVu0V—_—n S| ties of the present day heavy hitters 1 almost & cinch that Davis will' up for a fourth team, however, the he Chicago Cubs in the spring. He vardne jeng champion, in the finals of th ona . * |we'd like to rise to remark that w * nations r have McCarthy in the position | league will probably enter a fourth 3 Sod ioey qualification he a good a8 ne it St. Louls Satur a 4 Guts ~~ fon oe : I nage on m | they i have to trav to beat the be held r K. O. that he did Rogers, be-| team, as four teams would give the § Player and he ought to m 1 73 in the t 18 holes and tore off a 34 In the first nine in the afternoon Shell rices run records for the big series suke McCarthy can tal ‘em and| fans more teams to see in action. Bo0d. He learned his first buseba te was putting in rare form and his driving wus more powerful than that P ? | set by stars of yesteryear, Lites he's taking punches he can also | There's no doubt but what the trans ‘Bt Holy Cross college a hin rial Says Report || ma | Sretion chasapton, te) oupgetee se’ pars | pive them. portation would be a big expense, : eg | Reduction in the price of shot- |] W.THO'LT, repeat the Frank Baker | ?*** _,This will be the firet time that Me-| —_—_—_—_————— TELE WINS Cobb and Hei Ti gun shells by astern manutac- |]W rong ‘man stunt. ot. making | Mart €. Dean, protaienat of une | CA:thY and Davis will ave met since | FORT WORTH turers, which, aceording to ad |ltwo homers in two days during the Axcmore Coantry club of Chicago, will | ic " ee ~ tas eam tom (OOb and Heilman Tied ae ase ee fomggten Sre eedonny mete ge phere SSS SC Sets’ See tatye [ine Tarp here a into overs ser) ~~ NEAR HONORS: BS bs agen JILL aH. Detroit manager and slugging star, lead the American | yi Sno the wintee, ta : : , Sgantry club Nevember 0 MEMPHIS, Sept. 26.—Deteatinntl | Los Angeles Sunday, taking the firs: \ league in batt That's the big attraction in the American | stimulate Sedishian |] Who'll ectipes the record of two ao, ‘tanker "Waceity toad Davis outboxed McCarthy that! scomphis, Southern league inate ame 2 to 0 behind the good pitch. | league race for Detr as having t attle of his life for shooting ing the 1922 season, || Circuit cloute in sere . mote by | night, beating him with @ left hand. | 55144 here Sunday, the Fort Werth @ae of Elmer Jacods and winning | he. Ae ne ingots with Marry Holimas of his own playe Last re | in the ot of Secel Govetien Me oe ae aah. a +) “a He me rat | peas wil Be io nena (ee | club, Texas league champions, need ily port 4 them tied for the lead with marka of 294 each th is third TP at j Hooper of the Red Box in 1915 anc nile Davin won't come o’ ‘om Eepmrcond start 3 to 2 by getting the | Wii.” 574) ana sisler fourth with 374. agers Shaenaly, ach tha He eaane Seer iia 1 || Mepeated by Larry Gardner, then of Everett until Tuesday, * Teil chabaneelite anal perietlte ‘ ‘ u t t 4 iM te he Ne The price of shells hax retained ‘ | : Begaks. The first game was another | tional league hitters with a mark of .405, while Jack Fournier, former Los anit . “4 jthe Red Sox but now with the brant ae ee Pitching duet between Jacobs and Hughes, the Angels making but i hits and Seattle two, but Hughes very wild. Murphy walked in fourth and Kenworthy singled. Both moved up on a passed ball. hit a fly back of third that > have fallen foul - Made the catoh } and Niehoff Murphy scoring | the play. {h the next frame scored again when Adams Went to second on a sacrifice scored on Lane's single. Jacobs d great ball against the Angels ‘Week, holding them scoreless for innings and allowing but seven ‘Three runs and seven hits were ‘we gleaned off of Huxhes. CHANGES BETTER ‘Bill Kenworthy used better judg- ‘Ment in shifting pitchers Sunday Francis pitched good bail until Wobbied in the eighth, when the busted thru with three ¥in- after Ray had walked Statz. t scored and McCauley was a “sso tally, too, but he fell down third and home on Craw ford’s wallop and he was tossed out. " The Angels threatened in the ninth _ When Niehoff walked and McCabe Then Kenworthy yanked | Francis for Brenton. Baldwin was “oe but “Red” Killefer inserted him- : in the fray and busted a double fo right, scoring Niehoff. Then Bren- made Statz and MéCauley pop| | With one out in the second frame, | Lafayette walked and Niehoff kicked Marrigan's grounder. Patterson foreed Harrigan at second and La fayette ankied to third. Tobin shot! ® Single with a trail of smoke into} Teft field and the Frenchman tallied, Sending Patterson’ to third. Pat) Scored when the ball slipped out of | Lyons’ hands as he was about to Pitch, a balk being scored. In the third, with Lane on first, Baldwin | threw high to first on Middleton's bunt. Murphy forced Lane, Lyons to Niehoff. Kennie was out, but La fayette kissed a single thru the box and Middleton cashed in. SEALS HERE ON TUESDAY The San Francisco Seals will be! _ here Tuesday for the final week of the season, while Los Angeles slips Gown to Portland. Vernon entertains | Sacramento and Oakland entertains Salt Lake. It’s still anybody's race and by staging a winning streak | Against Frisco the locals still have slim chnace. Portland will have to at least break even with Los Angeles to give Seattle any chance, while Vernon must check Sacramento. DUKE Is PAID TRIBUTE After quite a delay, four days to be exact, Bill Kenworthy had his day Sunday and he was presented with a bouquet of flowers and al gackful of silver dollars, between games. And then the Duke proceed. | €4-to clean up on Los Angeles for a | | We dye your rags and old carpets and weave them into handsome rugs. The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. Phone Capito! 1233 Third fh SU Angeles star and Hornsby's teammate Is recond with 349 wy y |the man who will duplicate the feat | Sur one made the thriteeath hele in| NG aay Soccer Registration Due Soon |] BBOrt. Should the price reductior \crcpenibie Delnaette Bb omatt: |Scraeee SEARLE WINS M‘s4 ERS of Star league soccer teams want 'to remember that all reg. | OPCDINE Of the tournament season I! 149 series between the Pirates ar tucee Couaber sich ‘cnompleustt eon | GUN TROPHY = = AVE istration blanks must & turned in to the sporting editor of The 8 next ve a breaking offend |i Badsat, * ” 1 ee ene. ee ee YORK TO HAMBURG not later than 6 p. m. Me: This liet for the senior teams ma at all big tourneys can be 1] phone are a few of the marks that nard and A. Schwanger, Robt. Searle, Pater gress, include 15 The addreswe players must be listed with the name xpected the present, day swatemiths can aim wor Frank Kaynor Memoria nd phone numt ¢ maneger being «pe . ted. The ju The ‘ hi - ane mah t trophy at Fort Lawton yesterday. | ong tate must include the date of birth of all players. The junior players whe & concentrated effort to have oa They Ued In the regular event, with onDUNA will have become 20 years of age on or before October 2, 1921, will be | th* senate fin committer cut out of 50. A high wind interfered ORBITA Nev. 12 and Dee. ineligible to play in the league. Changes [n there lists may be made du ing the first half of the season, but no team may carry more than 15 me at any one time. Changes must be made in writing to The Star, includin: the names of the new men and tbe men they are replacing. E FINAL game of the crucial series between New York and Clevi land for the American league honors \s being played in Gotham toda The Yanks are again a full game in the van because of their 21-to7 slaugh- It's a season scoring record ter of the Indians yesterday in New York Ray Caldwell, who started on the mound for Cleveland, was hit hard, whi Walter Mails, his successor, was wild. pitch for the Indians today, with Wait Hoyt coming back for the Yank P.N. A. Awards Are Made 1 CRYSTAL SWIMMING CLUB of Seattle will stage the Indoor! This was awarded the club at the! Other awards P. N. A. meet ag usual next year annual association meeting heff at the Frye hetel last night. follow: Outdoor track and field, Multnomah A. C., Portland; indoor trac Tacoma Y. M. C. A; handball, Muttnomah A. C.; boxing and wrostling, Spokane A. A. C.; outdoor swimming and diving, Victoria basketball, if staged, Seattle Y. W.C. A. H elected president of the association A. U. conference in Chicago November 15 American Legion A. A.\€., both of Spokane, were admitted to membersht B.C; women 8. Burdick of Spokane we Carl Mays of the Yanks pitched easily after his team piled up # big lead. Stanley Coveleski was slated to nd will go East for the national A., Gonzagu university and the its wartime level for the and this Indiana, in 19167 And, if THAT is ponsible years, ct has caused a |] whole - number of shooters to give up the th hele tee ne be ne he Big the 10-per cent tax on guna and || APEBBE it will be done. The Bt Bambino and alt the little Bam |binos are plugging alone at a home run rate that would have toppled fans over with heart trouble a dec ade ago. Present indications are that some of the heaviest sluggers in the leagues will get into the norton. Babe Ruth, the Mensel brothers, Bob and Emil, with the Yanks and, | Giants respectively; Elmer Smith. who made himself immortal in the world series of 1920 by poling the ball over the fence with the bases loaded with Indians; George Kelly leading homerun manufacturer of the National! Some of them, at any rate, will participate, © o- r n | ammunition, Shooters are at a lone to explain why the tax on other sporting paraphernalia has been reduced without some action being taken in their sport. “private dancing lemons all Gay at right’s, 1604 4th, cor. Pine (Aa) i y An Unprecedented ONE DAY SALE TUESDAY ONLY ABOUT 247 Men’s le RANK BAKER, back with the Yanks, may get another seesion of money playing. Larry ‘diner, | on the hot corner for the Indians, may get in | These two are tied for the honor of leading world series players in the number of home runs hit. Each man has three to his credit | Will that record fall atethe hands! k bd | an To af my friends and old cus tomers: Pine Street, and will sell Gov. ernment Paints and Genera’ p.| where he will play on the fres Jim Regan, one of Vesper Boat tub’ quad. «a ‘* crack caremen, will enter Holy Cree college, He in a clever | football player and plays baseball, basketball wad boxes with proficiency New York university has scheduled | its first intersectional foothall game with Trinity college of Durham, N. Rex Wray, captain and quarterback of | €., for New York city, November the University of naylvania. football on, weighs 136 pour Notwith-| gygacune university football eleven w stand he squad promises to be @ McGill university of Montreal heavy © rnational football game on. the « field November Harry Gre Greater New back, has enter va. Navy football game la, November 26, will a 09 spectators. Puget Sound Power & Light Company's Eight per Cent Five-year Gold Coupon Notes The Yield Is 8” The Security Is Unquestioned Here are two good reasons why investors, from their own standpoint, should buy Puget Sound Power & Light Company’s Eight per Cent, Five-year Gold Coupon Notes: These notes are sold at par in denominations of $100, $500 and $1,000. They may be purchased for cash or on Easy Terms of ten equal monthly pay- ments. ‘They are on sale at all of the Company’s offices and at the leading banks and brokers in the Puget Sound Distr DEXTER HORTON NATIONAL BANK of Seattle Trustee ASK YOUR BANKER ABOUT THEM, or for fuller information call at any office of the Company. PUGET SOUND POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY Seattle Tacoma Everett Bellingham of one of them this season? Or will Babe Ruth come along and pound | out enough home runs in a single series to put Larry and the Mary: | land farmer into the discard? These are some of the things that are going to make the 1921 series} interesting Merchandise at lowest prices. MIKE COHEN 1014 PINE STREET Raincoats WILL, BE PLACED ON SALE AT "6.95 FORMERLY SOLD UP TO $12.50 These Coats were slightly used a# samples in our whole sale store rooms. Never again will you have an opportunity to buy a Good. year Raincoat at such a ridic. ulously low price THIS SALE IS FOR ONE DAY ONLY, TUES, SEPT. 27 Goodyear Raincoat Co. 904 Second Ave. ‘Twe doors from Marion Established since 1906 “Square Deal to All” a THE VIGOR OF MILK AS A BUILDER OF HEALTH, ts in proportion to its complete purity Insist on Maplewood, and demand the name on your bottle eap an tn Phone Your Grocer or Us CAPITOL 22 PURE MILK DAIRY An Opinion That Your House Would Not Burn! Would you rest that content with an opinion your house Western Washington would not burn, and prefer | ° oS inet Sonn tk Pie teeth Fair Exhibits ance Pollcy’—Eiven if it were | the opinion of thoroughly | first-class architect? | 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 . Another foolish Yet why question, of | rest content | with an opinion that your title is good and will not be at tacked when by merely asking | for it Title Insurance Policy, furnished to you at the seller's expense? you can have a WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY “Under State Supervision” Assets More Than $650,000 | Announcement I have opened a new More in my own building, at 1014 Between Terry and Boren Aves. ‘The show is being staged by Cls *Y/ three games and lost one, | Hfite at the Pavilion yo a = | Southern title in 1920 the shooters, | Direct Passenger Serviees ———--- Steamers, Five teams will get under way in the opening games of the Telephone Bowling league, on the Ideal alleys, October 3. THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM * PACKET CO. 204-208 Rainier Bidg.. 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