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THE SEATTLE '12 Soccer Teams File League Registrations : Falcon A. C. and Hawthorne Juniors Fail to Enter |! re bo ene the” Blanks; Must Be in by 8 o’Clock Tonight; All Sen- |; ‘angiod. adaring: " 4 May, Creter Sonne a and Byron on third, STAR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1921. moved up to second on | then Mack popped to Caveney. A Case of Too | Much Baseball — lf » 4 ior Teams Entered; Play Begins Sunday California Mid-Winter League to Open Soon; Players {'))\5 as Should Have Some Rest to Guard Against Going Stale; This Is Particularly True of Pitchers BY LEO H. LASSEN SN’T there such a thing as too much bal playing? | This question comes to mind as the an-|h:, nouncement that the California mid-winter | Mv). league will begin play in aweek or two, | Horan, sp with a season extending over 10 weeks’ | n time. } . t | Most of the players in this league will be Coast league tossers. These players |». have been playing ball since March 1. It seems that there is no doubt but what many of these ball players will go stale before the 1922 training season gets under way. . particularly true of the pitchers. Their arms should be given quite a rest during the winter season, It /}i\"7s seems to put them in the best of condition for the sum-|)s!! > mer grind. | Some ball players can't get enough baseball, but there is such a thing as too much baseball for the average run of players, & double steal threw the ball inte the dirt, and Jim scored. , throwing Billy out by Ca de otx Wits yveot NLY two junior teams failed to turn in their registra-|}?. ‘oth nite 90d tion lists for The Star Soccer league last night. Those teams are the Falcon Athletic club and the Hawthorne Juniors. If these teams do not intend to play Sunday the owe it as common courtesy (0 inform The Star not later than 8 p.m. tonight as to| whether or not they are £0-| WAsMINGTON PARK — Moen Grit 4 10 hm, fford Rees, Art Smith, Ir jing to pl ¢ Hilistad, Biatried Jobe If they plan to play thelr resistra tion blanks must be turned in before Friday morning. All six senior teams turned tn their lists while the other eight Junior teams kicked thru ni nlee style with v 4| their registration x ¢| ‘Time for Sunday's games will be published tomorrow fn ‘The Star. | The registration of players for the senior division of The Star league for I Snxder, Milton Wise, JArtie Dure ard, Dave Marry Totals 4 IAILURE the clubs holding bouts indoors to enforce the “no smoking” rule will result in Fevocation of licenses and permits. Announces the New York State Box ing Commission After a battler has for Weoks In the outdoors to perfect his wind and then comes Into a blue. stuffy, smoky arena, naturally {tll slow him up. | It is hard enough for a boxer to| keep fresh In an indoor bout with-/ out the smoke, And if fans want) fast action, they'll have to help. | The local ring commission should see to it that this rule ts enforced at the Pavillon smokers, It has Deen announced from the ring; several times that there should be no emoking, but it is complied with) in @ hate hearted manner and it is) enforced the same way. e eee OSH only knows where the Phillies would be if it wasn't of boxing trained “ tHatted for stu ot Byron "6 » 2, by Nason Ott off Beott 1, off Agnew, Patter ° ° 3 2 uch 8 y ff Mack | Two-base hite dred.” Kelly. Don |ternon to Mu Caveney to W , | Walsh, & 4 bd : | out the season follows onnedl, In Albert Pittson | with ten 4, at bat Runs reap ° Wiatr, Arthur Chester came and 0D Los Angeles Is Leading Coast Race Los Angeles is leading the Coast! inate Seattle from the race, Seattle “Cy” Williams. league race again today, | has defeated Frisco’s two best pitch Mons Khe hee and eight pounds,| The Angles offi thank the Seattle | ers in Couch and O'Doul, while Sac 444 40 walk being the Sealy six feet two inches, fleet foot, keen | idl and the Vernon Tigers for) ramento has anythi but a cinch | Sraitis . 100 " Sat He } oft of AL sw! : | their lead mt with Vernon. Tuesday Kelly and Fite Se tema tenate hitting that! While the Celestiate were kicking! It’s too bad that the Portland . oi Portland over, as usual, the Indlans| Reavers had to crack wide open Dinaiscaty oct i tas De. PINS) came from behind and beat out San|again after knocking Seattle out of He is always there, always de| Francisco by a & to 4 count while/ the race. They could have made the © pendable—that consistency that Vernon dropped Sacramento Wed-| first week of the season even more counts for any club, neaday, | interesting than it ts now, at least * Errors he makes, surely, but they This gives Los Angeles this edge | for Seattle fans, as it would have EA are errors of effort and over-eager-|°VP the other teams for the flag. given the locals more than an out ness. It is his desire to win, that Two more wins and they will elim! side chance, > makes him ge far off his path to snipe a seemingly Impossible swat Be Williams started in the outfield | fend has stayed there, Born tn Wad ‘and, Ind, where he first played. ‘7 Bats and throws left-handed, ee . athletes PACIVIC COAST LRA Won, toe We have just 5 of these slightly used One Minute Electric Wash Machines to close out at $54.50 ’ #@ Special Bar- Every washer guaranteed to be in first-class condition | gain price of Niemann Furniture Co. 619 PINE STREET Between Sixth and Seventh ds Store Ready foy io: vee £3 CIGAR mu J Managiia, Frank Raymond Fare ier Ward, ert Smalley o, Dart | Max Kiep, Eldridge, Anacion nd im 8, Ba NATIONAL LEAGUR Won v, P. Dowie, J neon, J. Bennett, Dr. ¢ 4 K. A. Cross, Hi. Fennemor PY Kuhns, J. Smith, J. V. Bunbury * s . % ” ro vo New York Pittebure Schorr’s Pinch Hit Beats Seals Ernie Schorr ts getting to be ajdark for Seattle, because regular big league, pinch hitter, The| Couch, who replaced Jim Scott tn | Seattle pitcher went up tn the pinch! the stormy third inning, was pitch. | | Wednesday and drove out a single, ing good ball scoring the two runs that won the! old ball game in the eighth inning The Seals got off to an early lead.) counting two runs In the second off of Al Demaree and two off of | Stubby Mack in the second. Mack/| walked. shut them out the rest of the way.| Then the duke sent Schorr up to | j.tn, Seattle didn't get started on Jim hit for Stumpf. Ernie looked over p. Scott until the fourth frame, when|one, swung at one and then smoked Chie they ran over three runs. he onion into left field on « line |Phadelphia ‘With the Seals one run to the|for a hot single, sending over both | merry in the eighth, things looked | Middleton and Eldred. sotwews | one, Mon Eaward | eyer, Baim Picardo, Bob Bouth Khure, Duke ' trations recaty’ Jonany |Chienge Tiere, ond © break in tock gave Philadelphia nyt NATIONAL LEAGUE | Chieage §, Cincionatt 1 Couch opened the eighth by walk.) Brooklyn 9, Boston 6, ing Middleton. Murphy bunted out | - to Walsh. Eldred poled a long! AMERICAN LEAGUR double down the third base foul line we and Kenworthy was purposely EN ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Wilkinson, Re thay Vira eckina. has asked American A.| Officials to send over coaches to train French} for the 192% Olympic! and the request has been hea \ tantly < Wittam Tost - ji, John Thomas, Stewart White, Loule Ver COWEN CIGAR STORE Walter Berg a Le V Washington + Mexico has contracted with the “/Dallas and San Antonio baseball _ © teams to play a postseason series » of stx games at Mexico City, to give * Mexicans an insight into American port. 3a | nor pice Monroe, Raw AMERICAN LEAGUE Reston i, Philadelphia ¢ ro BEN FARIS BILLIARD FARLOR . The Bear ‘The prestige that America enjoys de international “sporting headquar. ters” influences more than ts sus- _~ pected America’s international po Utical position. oo wires say a million British- : @rs attend football games in one day in the United Kingdom. Forty. three matches were played. ‘That makes Uncle Sam, who al- "Teague, sit up and take notice. ment also thoroughly enjoyed the ) @vent. antertainment taxes of $145,- 000 were collected. eee = they keep fooling around with that live ball, some day we are | Being to read the box score, thus: Twobase hits—Speaker (§), Sewell @, Ruth (14), Mensel (6), Pipp. ‘Waard. O'Neill. _Three-base hits—Ruth (7), Meusel Speaker (5), O'Neill (7), Smith ‘amby 3. ‘Home Rune—Ruth (9), O'Neill (6), Speaker (6), Schang (1), Peckinp’gh, When ft comes to fielding around third base it is doubtful if there ts an inflelder in the business who can take care of that hot corner better than Willie Kamm,\the San Fran- ciseo youngster, Day after day Willie plays sweet Daseball, making hard plays look easy, holding his head up at all/ times and throwing with the best of them. He covers a world of ground. His hitting has fallen off consider. ably during the fag end of this sea- son. Ho started out like a regular slugger, batting around .350 for near- ly half of the season. He is now) sticking about .275. r Kamm lacks aggressiveness tn his Stubby Mack looked better on the | hil for Seattle tn the closing in- nings yesterday than he has for a long time. He had the Seals worried with his curve ball, Mack seems to have plenty of. stuff on the ball. His biggest weak: | ness is that he doesn't keep his! “head up” out there on the hill as Willie Kamm Is Great Fielder work. If he had the pepper that Sammy Bohne showed last year for) Seattle he wouldn't be tn this league) long. | The same aflment seems to affect | Jim O'Connell, the Seals’ first sacker. | During the middle of the season the San Francisco scribes were selling! him for his weight in gold. But the scouts have passed him up for the present. His work has dragged in the present series and he tan't hit- ting the way be was when the team | was here before. | Roth Karom and O'Connell are atill young ball players and another ssa- | son in the Pacific Coast league would be the best thing in the world for them. | Stubby Mack Looked Good Wednesday Another tad fault ts that he! doesn’t keep tase runners close | enough to their bases and they Ket | too big a lead off of him. With plenty of work that exper. | fence should come becauge he ta a willing worker; and with a smart catcher like Jack Adama to work | with him he should develop rapidly | BASEBA SAN FRANCISCO VS. SEATTLE GAME CALLED 2:45 P. M. Take Fourth Avenue Cars Anderson, Chester Toad, Ro Jim Flett. Bert M. fpatia, Charies ¢ ¥ IGHLAND PARK —Welter Mitchel, Ray Moree, Hector Le C Albert id Willie, | Alfred Jackson. | jar Thornton, Edward Pickerell, Kenneth Is Your Money in Some One Else’s Pocket? The Deer season opens next Saturday seanon ts open now. Come in early and pick out your new gun and accessories. You'll find everything ‘that the well-equipped hunter needs. Miea’s and Boys’ A Full Line of Winchester Men's Mackinaws ........$ and Savage Rifles Boys’ Mackipaws, with large school pocket ’ Guns, Shells Ammunition For the Duck Season—Also Opening Saturday ‘Winchester Repeating, 1913 model, 12-16-20 gauge .. 960.65 Winchester Repeating, 1897 model, 12 and 16 gauge .........952.60 ‘The New Savage 12gauge Repeat- ing Hammeriess Gun.....960.50 Btevens’ Repeaters and Double Barre! Shotguns . 825.00 960.50 We Are Winchester Distributors Quality Cutlery -~ * $16.50 to Late Woolen Overcoats, with sport effect General Line of Golf and Sport Suits Business and Sport Wear. Fall Line of Sweaters a For School Wear, & ae $7.50 to $1: For Little Tots, $7. > For Grown-Ups, yA $8.00 to $13.50 Shipment of Sweater Vests just received in assorted heather col- Tom Wye Sweater te, 88. and Miller, Meusel (8), Sewell, Smith, Game called on account of dark- ‘pes, third inning. . BAGSHAW _ SELECTS ‘Twenty-three gridders have been| Picked for Washington's first squad | by Coach Bagshaw. The team that, ~ Will play the Ninth Army corps at | oa ying Saturday will be picked this squad. Bagshaw has not, Yet placed the backfield men nor the | tackles and guards. ‘The squad picked follows: » BACKFIELD MEN—Harry Quass, - Wayne Hall, Clifford Langhorn, Johnny Wilson, Leo Zell, Harry, Dan Whitman, Ray Eck- Did tt slip away as fast as you got it to give some other Individual advantages that should have been yours? Why not begin now to save systematically and enjoy the full value of your earnings when you shall need them? Our Savings Department will assist you. 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