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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921. THE SEATTLE STA pBILL KENWORTHY SHOULD PILOT THE INDIANS AGAIN IN Biron Duke NO FEATHER TITLE CLAIM FOR FRUSH Succ Fast Bout fm Has Made Expected And now Danny Frush claims the feather title. Claims Referee Kelly admitted Good Here Tonight that Kilbane fouled him in refusing to count Danny out in the first round and that therefore Danny was entitled to the fight on this foul. All right, Dan, have it your Has Been in Race All Davis Risks His Crown Year; Club Can’t Win With Fighting Harp; own way! At the end of the first round you were the featherweight champion of the world. But your manager, Sammy Harris, in permitting you to answer the bell With Constant Changes Champion Is Favored BY LEO H. LASSEN LITTLE over @ OTHIN for the second round, threw you back into a championship fight on an even keel, Danny. And when you wound up, the birdies were singing. Who's entitled to the title under those conditions, Danny? Petrone tha lefthanded hig ou Mascot A i d in g way to a win s le c over Johnny Me ta eae Yankees t to who will/Eddie Bennett Piloted| manage the} White Sox and Dodgers to Front in Majors 1922 Successor for Gipp Is Found Johnny Mohart Expected to Fill Shoes of Great Notre Dame Grid Star TH BEND, Ind, Sept. 37.— Last fall every, football fan mourned the death of George Gipp, Notre Dame star, Picked for full back on Walter Camp's — mythi- cal Al-Amert ean team, His gridiron prowess will never be duplicated, wald the fans. Yet Coach Rockne, | the man who developed Gipp, says | he bas a chap who will capably fll the shoes of the deecased star. It ty none other than Johnny Mo- BY ROY GROVE INCH hitters have been called upon 63 times in world series games @nting back a far as 1903, the real beginning of the inter-league postseason clashes, And only 12 times have the men thus jammed into the breach put ever the old wallop, in quest of which they were Introduced into the Lineup. Ziza Pm Mitees tn Ges canton mew eteting wp be alte fo Suet Hite Abolition of freak pitching and introduction of s live ball, which turned baseball into » game of free and heavy hitting, ought to turn out in the 1921 wortd series a crop of pinch hitters that will shatter all precedent for ability to pull games out of the fire. eee prc hitters once decided a world series, They were Engle and Olat Henrtksen, pinching for the Red Sox in 1912, in the last game of the series with the New York Giants, The teams had each won three games. The great Mathewson was in the box and the Giants were leading by one run when Boston came up in the seventh inning. There were two out and one on basa Hedient, Red Sox pitcher, was next up. Manager Carrigan jorked Bedient and sent in a young Danish outfielder,|!Ut *ach and every time he has Olaf Henriksen, to pinch-hit. come out with the crown still rest Henriksen struck at one ball, The next wag a called strike. The Glants|'"% 07 his dome, were getting all set for the gravy when Olaf caught the third ball on the) TOM/eht Travie will box M | nose for a double, scoring Stahl with the tleing run. ,At the Pavilion. ‘Will Mos Celestials Have Edge in Finale Los Angeles Figures to Beat Portland; Big Se- ries Will Open Today final The Statistics FACITIO COAST LEAGUE Wen. San Franctsce . Secramente ... Les Angeles . at the Arena and thereby won the Coast welter- weight crown, Since that |time Travie has engaged in many battles, some of them mighty stormy, Seattle In- dians in 1922. Bill Ken-) lt worthy, in, first season as a Coast 4% | DEGINNING the ane | week's play in the Coast league #18! gets under way with Los Angeles, “14 / San Francisco and Sacramento hav: x the invide track to the Utle with today ABE RUTH may be the cham: |New Terk . | Cleveland pion home-run hitter of the unl) oo Cis | verse, but Exddle Bennett, of Brook: | washington lyn, holds the laurels when it comes posen es | Detre lot, is making good as ef of the Indians. | _ Kennie has had his club in| ' the race all season and the! been in the first thruout most of the 4 . The gang still has an} @utside chance of finishing in front, altho it ts mighty silm. DUKE PLAYS WELL to mascoting. | Chea, Tt was in 1919 that Eddie first took | Piiad up his job as mascot to big league) The sore— | bal! clubs, ‘oe en . i Reing a pal of Hap Felsch, star, 4 ‘~ Morton | outfielder of the White Sox, Waddie | Shane Maye ond ‘was put into a Chicago uniform by) Feisch and taken on the road as the| The soore— R mH BR! official mascot of the team. s ® : The White Sox were victors {n the) American league race, altho they lost | Marre the world series in a somewhat smelly manner, | Quin, New York Pitterers cattle being given a slim outside hance of finishing in front. | The dope favors Los Angeles to cop. The Angels are playing Port land, and while the Beavers may ep out and give the Angels trouble, they don't figure to win the series from the Celestials, The Beavers | wert strong against Seattle, but they, were easily downed by the San Fran-/ The Seals face the hardest fight) the contenders as they play the Indians bere this week. Last time | the Seals were here we mopped up in hardt, who teamed with Gipp last year, “While Mohardt wit) not be the all round player that Gipp was, he will startle the football world before the season is over,” says Rockne. “John ny will equal Gipp in running with the ball and executing forward passes, but—there ts only one Gipp. George waa the superman at the fame for two reasons—he knew the game and he could play in any do partment. “Gipp's equal as @ quick thinker on the gridiron, in my opinion, will never be produced. He had the In the 10th inning New York scored again. | hitter, with the aid of Mr Snodgrass’ well-remembered muff, made it pow sible for Boston to win. Engle batted for Wood and lifted the high one that Snodgrass let trickle | Speaker then scored Engle with the Ueing run, and the| thru bis fingers. winning run came in on Gardner's sacrifice fly. Goeersrores sacrificed. Manager Carrigan sent McNally to second to run for the big first baseman, pulled Gardner out of the lineup and sent in Del Gainer to bat for him, played an tmportant role in the second game of the 1916 Red Sox Brooklyn series at Boston. Boston evened up Brook- lyn’s ene run in the third inning and the game dragged on with neither team scoring until the 14th. Dick Hoblitzel then drew a pass, and Lewis A second Red Sox pinch * punching ability break Travie's winning streak? That, brother, is the question they will settle tonight McCarthy, who Is a veteran of many years In the ring, has fought here several times, and he has wom a home here by his aggressive style, Davis ranks as one of the cl mitt men on the Coast, and \ McCarthy in there with him he'll have to fight all the time. ‘ The bout is being staged by Hite at the Pavilion. om The rest of the card follows ’ Tron Duke bas not only Jorny pl the club well, but be bh nongers . five out of seven starts. ‘ ‘ knack of thinking on the spur of the Steve Reynolds vs. Jim Petty, teen playing storting ball al! year.| a. around .350 and playing Bt Lewis After the expose of the Black Sox. | pm ; Sacramento faces « hard row tn | moment and outwitting the defense Eddie, who loves baseball with goed ball in the field. | his heart and soul, turned to the players are stronf for Ken and there is no doubt but what “i knows baseball, His only weak- “3 as a manager has been his pai of pitchers, leaving hurl ‘@m in the game too long after they Wobbie, but that ability comes only ‘with experience. ‘Bince Seattle came Into the league fm 1919 the team has had managers. First, Bill Clymer cago home club, and became the official phiadeiphia - an mascot of Robbie's warriors, the| | Brooklyn team of 1920. Iwew “sere 0 me How well he succeeded tn his Jod | Bt Mc" tesserae ce tee 23 we 5) is shown by the fact that the Rob | ,, ag I gy in any ins surprised all the experts and ae ee rn oat 7 ‘ series pennant to the fact thet he Hebbel and Meonline; stem | was not taken along by the team |Carison and Gooch. | When it went to Cleveland, where and went. He was succeeded | the Dodgers suffered four straight Charley Mullen, who finished season. Buzzy Wares put the im second place last season then he couldn't get together the Iceal club owners over and Kenworthy was picked successor. HURT | ‘The team will never get any place unless the same manager is left gi the helm long enough to get ‘fome system working. ‘The Seattle club should not . managers next season as as Kenworthy will accept the h course dinner, 75c, at Boldt'a 5 to § p. m.—Advertisement. J. BROWN, _ Dd. D. s. Cotembia st over twenty Leediag Dentist my article tn Saturday's A ft bk co Py Mi or reading, tacle or frame, complete for one and ei, aad cents, in- VISION GLASSES ‘With Twe Sights Stahl Restaurant 1216-1218 FOURTH AVF. ‘The Best Place to EAT in Seattle ‘Mr. Stahi received today the copyright for his Sprouted Wheat Bread ‘The only bread recommended ns the United and Europe for diabetes and stomach troubles. Sold only in Stahl’s Restaurant and Meves’ Cafeteria | defeats, AND NOW . YANKS “Didn't T mascot ‘em to two wins out of three an the home grounds? | And then look what happened when they want to Cleveland without me,” says Eddie. Disgusted by being left at home| by Brooklyn, he joined the Yankees this year, “And fust look at ‘em, says Eddie. “They're going to win, sure. | With me to bring ‘em luck, and/ “Babe’ to hit home runs, they just can't lose.” WOMAN CUE CHAMP HERE Claiming the ladies’ pocket billiard championship of the world, Florence Anderson, of Richmond, Va. is tn Seattle on a tour, and she will play an exhibition of 100 points at the Palace billiard parlors, here, with an opponent yet to be named. She also gives an exhibition of fancy shots. She will play in Bremerton on Sat- urday, SWIM PRIZES READY NOW ‘Winners of medals and ribbons tn |The Star swimming meet can obtain them now by calling at The Star. Both men and women prizes are ready for distribution. Those wish-/ ing their prizes mailed should in- Tom the sport department either by phone or mail. SOCCER LISTS DUE WEDNESDAY Registration blanks for all Star soccer teams are due at The Star | not later than Dp m. Wednesday These lists are to include the names and addresses of al! players, with the | date of birth of each junior player. | Fifteen men may be registered for the first games, to be played Sunday. MEMPHIS LICKS FORT WORTH MEMPHIS, Sept. 27.—Memphis | handed Fort Worth a 6-to-2 defeat in | the wertes to decide the Dixie dia- mond champion yesterday. BASEBALL ISAN FRANCISCO VS. SEATTLE GAME CALLED 2:45 P. M. Take Fourth Avenue Cars 0 AMMONIA H OH BOY! 0 NOTHING y INJURIOUS TRY IT OPEN H . | oe. and we'll initiate the a being laid fer my first da ‘This will be = reunion o' | | | omart ‘Bey USE my large studies next Saturéay new maple ince of the ft the ES includes war tax and checking. RUTH POLES NO. 57 AND 58; WILL HE TOTAL 60? ‘WIN “Rabe” Ruth be able to make 60 home runs for the season? The Bambino has five more Amer fean league games to play in before | the curtain is rung down on the) 1920 season. The king of swat poled two home runs yesterday in Gotham, driving one off of Stanley Coveleskie and) the other off of George Uble. The Yanks play three games with the Philly Athletics at New York and one with them at Phila M’INNIS DOES REAL FIELDING Stuffy McInnia, the great first jsacker of the Boston Red Sox, ix making a wonderful fielding record with his team. He has made but one error up to September 19, according to a story published In one of the Boston papers. He had his only boot | of the season tn the second game of the Memorial day double bill with the Philly Athictica. RULES FOR ALIs STAR CONTEST Fans planning to enter a selection in The® Star's third annual P. C.| league all-star contest must remem. | |ber that no letters should be mailed until Sunday, as letters received be fore Monday morning wil! not be Los Angeles, playing Vernon, The Tigers are out of the race, but they| have a good ball club, and if they get tho pitching they will make it) hot for the Sacn, In the other sertes of the week) the Oakland team entertains Salt) Lake, The Oaks have a stim chance 2 |of Tinishing {n the first division, Se-| 9Vereame the one mistake he made attle must take a licking from Frisco | and the Oaks must epank the Boes to move up a notch delphia. The final game will be with Boston at New York. Cleveland closes its season with) four games in Chicago. | The Yankees downed Cleveland! by an 8 to 7 count In the final game | of their crucial series, the Yanks taking three out of four and putting themselves two full games ahead of against him, “When it comes to epeed tn carry ing the ball, shifty running and cour age, Mohardt hag everything which made the great Gipp. His fieetness | surpasses Gipp. 1 believe, with the seasoning Mohardt hag had, he will | last season—that of being overanx. tous.” Mohardt ts a senior at Notre Dame this year, and one of the greatest Gainer connected with a vicious Miner that went for a single and Mc- jof the White Sox, got a life in the 1919 series with the Reds when he \WALLY HOOD Nally, the other substitute, brought home the run that won the gama eee EN times since 1903 pinch hittets have worked the pitchers for Passes, thus bridging the danger gap successfully for their teams. Murphy, went in to pinch bit and got one of Hod Elicr’s offerings in the middie of the back. IDENVER TO HAVE OUT OF GAMELEAGUE BALL? Wally Hood, who played an out | Talk ts rife {nm Western leagu the Indiana [If the Yanks win three out of their remaining five games they cinch the pennant re @ardiess of whether Cleveland wins four from Chicago or not DOESN’T TAKE AFTER FATHER Moline has cinched the pennant in the Three-T league, a class B circuit in the Middle West. There wouldn't be much interest In the result here except that Earl Mack, son of Con- nie Mack, leader of the Philly Ath leties, managed the team. He hardly takes after his father of late years, as Mack, er, bag been in the base- ment so long in the American league that It must seem like home to him. LOUIS ENTERS SOCCER TEAM The Walla Walla Athletic club team of the junior division of The Star Soccer league will play under the name of Loule’s French Dry Cleaners. The dye works were also represented by a team in The Star accepted. The fans are to pick seven regulars, two catchers, five pitchers, two utility men and a manager. The fan picking the team, or closest to the team, picked by all the fans, will be given $10. |LEACH BREAKS COLLAR BONE Tommy Leach, veteran tosser, who starred for yeadts in the National league, will carry his arm tn a sling for some time. He was playing with his Tampa team in an exhibition game after the close of the Florida State league and he broke his collar | bone sliding into home plata, } —- It's good, that's cure, 40¢ Supreme | Blend Coffee, Hansen, 40 Economy | Market. Real Painless ' Extraction Free Daily { Im order = our whalebone) te late, whieb is plate known, you can pits corm off the mo: | Sop: Tusrentesd 1 years. Whalebone cot of TeetR ...0.... nw the Call and See Samples of Our Plate and Bridge Werk. We Stand the Test of Time. be right place. “Bring OHIO 82: 207 UNIVERSITY sr. Vreser-Fatersea @unesita Ca, MISS BRIGHT, 1604 4th, cor. Pine Junior Baseball league during the past season. RADER GOES TO QUAKERS Don Rader, who played shortstop for the Portland Beavers in 1919, has been purchased by the Fpiladel- phia Nationals from New Grieans, where he has played since he was let out by the McCredies, VAUDEVILLE Stuart and Ray Lawrence The Male Patti and the California Baritone Herman & Briscoe “The First Rehearml” ‘Kneeland & Powers “Tit for Tat” Dancing Du Browns Eos. 4: oe Added Feature Hazelle Black & Co. Musio and Personality FEATURE PHOTOPLAY Wanda Hawley —in— MIRSCH Cyc 3O3 E-OIKF IARLEY DAVIDSON RoTORCYCIES allround athletes ever developed by the institution, — iis _home is in Gary, Ind rest of the season. He broke his! son. A Use for Everything Give a man enough rope nowa days and he'll manufacture a pew drink with (t.—Life. Brooklyn. fiddie to Hy Myers all season. 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