The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 8, 1921, Page 4

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Frank Frisch Is Real Star Giant Third Sacker Shows Way for Hitters; Arnold sane Shows Great Promise; Final Baseball Here junday o certai RANK FiRISCHi, the young collegian playi in> , the young collegian playing —_ Hada ra third base for the New York Giants in the the Coast league ball park for baseball classic with the Yankees, is proving i football himself to be one of the greatest ball players ae cc Geena used fhe old that ever took part in the annual classic “University field for the first by his work in the first three games. “time yesterday, and while the Frisch, just a yor ter in years and ther thick with experience, is showing the way to the slug- ery eda g; gers of both teams with a remarkable hit- dry weather it wil ting run of seven bingles in 10 times at bat. “give the gridders a bet- ‘ This is a mark of .700, Besides that he has ter field. e ball park is stolen two bases, scored three runs and has and slopes yed like a world beater in the field, mak- - only one error. His sensational fielding e we outstanding features of the series, according to accounts-from Gotham. has been one of Giants, has playing fine ball for the National ~— champions all year, hit over .800 and leading both big leagues in the number of stolen bases. His feat of poling four bita, all real ones, in four times at bat in the first game of the series against Car! Mays, the Yankee ace whe allowed bat five hits during the game, is a batting classic of which he can justiy be proud, .| Arnold Stats, the classy Los Angeles outfielder, was playing at Holy | Cross college while Frisch was playing for Ford! university two years ago, and Stats says that Frisch was a great player then, and he has surely improved in the last two seasons. Speaking of Stata, this young out: ) with his hands low, about his hips, fielder who played sweet baseball) When he haa to throw he must for Los Angeles thruout the year, is} make an extra motion and that destined to become a great player.| takes time. Most outfieldere catch He has everything—speed, pretty |a ball with their high, which fair batting power, a good eye, &| permits them to make a throw with fine arm, brains and the baseball) the same continous motion. Instinct. Speed is his greatest as What would do Stata a world of good be another year in the ‘This spring Stats changed from club, The experience and the prac- the right side of the plate to the thee of hitting lefthanded against »| the class of pitching in this league for another year would) make him ripe for major league company. At that, with ell his natural abilit, Stats may make the grade. H tainly looked like a great prospect if! i here. When they played tn Vancouver quite a crowd turned out, according to accounts in CHE Vancouver press. This started talk of trying to get & Coast league franchise for the B. C. metropolis again. The Van- "| couver fans gave the P. I. leaguers & miserable attendance, but they ue rly i Ht Vancouver is that no Sunday can be played i i fire fin ni fal The : aH rid i i 35 $8 aie Fi F} > two) either elu y figure to a “agente yper agp such | pitch two and three hit ne TS ra Dag pt Giants | world series. Art Nebf is one and Comoe — oe boys amie vag the other. 1 Doug. “dip weaved ease i tas, ge gp ve they cee Hod the past season, is anot! 5 red ove o real battle, . hs Zthin te eating on. the recone youtvaiagt 5 tu in for the year. Waite a helt (atk thoes piebes 0 macvlicts guinea ter} the; the Yanks accounts, but # ge? f fl eo of the University of California grid team at Portland, October 29, when he game. The Cougars are working hard for this tilt and realise that they will i the hall of fame if they are able to beat the famed Golden Bears, SANTA CLARA MEETS LEGION The Santa Ciara college football team takes on the San Francisco uinn, | American legion eleven at San Fran- cisee tomorrow. Santa Clara has not a team of college caliber, and is bill ing games with only amateur an semi-pro team: \ BEAR KICKER GOING FINE Archie Nesbitt, the University of California’s star backfield man,~is making the critics sit up and take notice because of his kicking. Ni bitt, in the Olympic club game Berkeley last Saturday, averaged SUMMARY Left on bases—Americans, als, 10, Stolen dasee— Frise! Meusel, Sacrifice hit—-Pipp. fly—Bancroft. Two base hite—R. Mou- Burns. Three bese hite— owns. 1 Hs Qui 2; 1 4. Bin 88 pt Double plays—Ward to SPROTT PANS BEAR ELEVEN “Pesky” Sprott, star 1920 Califor- nia “wonder team” backfield man, writing In the San Francisco Bulle- ,| tin, states that the 1921 California grid team {s far too over-confident .| this year, and that they are doomed to defeat, TRIO OF BIG NEW YORK, Oct, 8.—Three big tilts are billed for the near vicinity a HE) COR eA a of the metropolis today. re Fah “oped we ee Syracuse was playing Maryland CTORIA, B. + 8.—Beat-| at syracuse; Yale w: 4 Gibbons knocked cut another setup! tie defeated the All-Stars in an ex- Oaaittue. peg Miia By ‘ager y ead here last night, stowing away Cliff! hipition game here Friday, 4 to ton was playing Col Turner in .30 seconds, in 11 innings, ton. Minnescta vs. Northwestern at | Minneapolis. ‘ied Towa vs. Notre Dame at Iowa F ” aMinots South Dakota va. at Urbana. Ohio State vs. Oberlin at Co again until about the first of the year. \ be-|.. The er who is cutting such a swath with the] to us in bie series of the season |* tween 60 and 65 yards on his boots, | ¥ GRID BATTLES : THE SEATTLE STAR Alexa Sterling Defends Her Golf Honors DEAL, N. J., Oct. 8.—For the sixth consecutive time Miss Alexa Stirling, of Atlanta, will defend the American woman’s golf title here today, meeting Marion Hollins, of New York, in the finals.’ This pair have come thru to the finals from a list of 176 starters. Taylor Is |[amey Looming as Grid Star Franklin Tackle Is Lumi- nary of 16 to 0 Win Over West Seattle P Mise Phebe Nell Tidmarsh, of the Seattle Golf club, Pacific Nord- — | West Sonttio ve Mans: 4 RICE TAYLOR.| west women's champion, will defend her title of Oregon's joger ge eh odode ravaghiod iit Lancolm park at 3:48, Rapa eadline the , k1in high! champion, at tho annual Oregon State Golf tournament whic! Sure seein te ta\ Pens ee i ored te always the chance i the Ncemaiaing to retain her laurels an she by the “queen of the fairways” in this sec~ star of the first} ton. Several other members of the north end fair sex are expected to com prep gridiron Gamo of the sea- fon at Denny field yesterday, ri hundred» of local golf lovers who have read of his wonderful capers > Sues Balm with golf balls. Kirkwood was in this city Init Thursday and was @ hard fight, 16 to 0, Taylor, playing defensive tackle . ikely to weturn to Hite is billing his show as the! and fullback on the offensive about teed Sao Laser, Sn Se seed Scar abuiea tees the leading | first match of an elimination con- half of the time, was the big factor! Cite in this country test to decide the Coast title. Farren in the Franklin victory, He carried ; ay UE ig a veteran San Francisco battier | the ball well, showing great power! — went-man teams from all over the Pacific Northwest will compete | who has ranked high among Coast and speed in the latter t of the 4 . game. Tle also booted the tall’ won| inthe Punch Bow! tournament at the Portland Waverley course today. | lightweights for several seasons. and played a good game in the Jine Carrying about 178 pounds weight and ranking as the fastest sprinter in the local prep league, Taylor is going to make a lot of trouble for the other teams if he continues to show ¢ that aia jerday. Coast e with the Los Angeles | a ie LOOK FORWARD West Seattle showed a ict of strength against Franklin Friday, particularly in the first half, when they fougM¥ like bulldogs, holding apr iar he same form Star Lea ue Senior . hes bes - sea ey Junior Teams fn Ati Lighties —yirmmnsmne ened up during the ‘e the six senior and i 5 10 juntop equagy in The Star Bocce: league | CAGHIMNE |: 22" tose ane ow kamen on the playfields of the ney Smokers "swine sme ne clals in charge, are the etn, petal peeing Dated tor Buntay; Eagles to Box Farren on | ‘uesday; Pinkman and Harper Here Friday held on the Jinks of the Portiand Golf club next Monday. Altho there an upset, Miss Tidmarsh Is generally ¢x staged in Seattle © next weék,| Frankie Farren | ssscci and Harry Eagies |! p boxing at the Pa | vilion for Clay! v0 ea Hite on Tuenday | South Park at 4 p,m night, and Eddie) "St Pinkman and Bob) Dry Harper — tangling | Ber anxious to show, but hi» price—$100 for an 14-hele match—eould not for Austin & Sait be subscribed among the fans, so Joc departed. Ho, is for his native | at the Arena on Friday. ein the Oregon classic, Seattle is not likely to be represented in ee Oregon amateur champtonship. Joe Kirkwood, the Australian open champlon and trick-shet expert, will not give an exhibition in Seattle, much to the disappointment of Fagles has been boxing afound) Seattle for several months and has demonstrated that he's clever with his mitts, . Quite a bit of interest is being stirred up in the Pinkham-Harper ~ battle. Pinkman has won one and Al Bchoephoester Is one of the finalists in the Captain's cup compe- | lost one in his comeback effort. He tition at the Jefferson Park Golf club. He reached this stage by scor- | in picking one of the cleverest men ing a four-up and two-toplay victory over dim Snoddy In thelr seml- [in the West in Harper, who had a final (iit this week. His opponent in the 36-hole final match will be | big season in Portland last winter, Ne he lower - ? NEIL TO BOX TWICE NEXT WEEK Eddie Neil, the popular Anacortes ites — OP ET See twice within the shadow of their own Play in the Scheenfeld trophy tournament, confined te members bantamweight who is a big favorite goal posta. eet nate ney te ce ae here, goes on twice next week. He Franklin broke thru for a touch.| drecket this when Fry beat Mays by one up and Gray disposed 1 tack = of Snoddy by » like margin. The scmi-finalists in the lower half of | ¥!! rapa on: deg care inp draw will bo the winners of the BridgeDwan and Bhepard-Orock | Msnt and Frankie Pantley Friday. te cow Mitchell showed that he. was a much ee ee tase te weve tems n Lh ch bake a ee improved boy when he licked Joe Marry Calohan is Mable to save them a lot of time—on the links Reson recently. Pantley hasn't been ewings a wicked pencil! fighting for some time, but he's bet- ‘The golf teams of the Seattle and Tacoma Eik lodged will clash to- | ‘*F than the average bantamweight. Tan errno a teeny in the second half of their annual s¢rap for the Scobey cup. 6 el Tuts later with a 20-yard drop) ‘In the first meeting the Tacoma Bill, won very easily, but with ground | JOB GORMAN TO Bd Meant advantage and a much stronger iine-up, the local herd to'even | BOX JOE HARRAKRAN Hennig Mgt up accounts. Owing te the congested conditions that prevail on the Joe Gorman, be ag ahh Ag ney Beacon hill links on Sundays, the squads will be spilt up, one half play- | Portiand lightie, will make his first ™ in the final chapter.! tng on the hill course and the half on the Eartingten links. bow of the season Friday with Joe af _— Harrahan, the rugged Seattle mil- Se re ee eee ee ree el Ce, Le, hae ler. These little fellows always put of the French and Canadian titles, was defeated by Mrs. F.C. | up « whale of a fight when they get Letts, Jr., of Chicago, in the carly rounds of the women's national | together. . champtonship at Deal, N. J. eee teiaanting tne Sak: Bet the Bae ‘ Ush star was dimmed this week, there {p 0 feeling that Mixa | HITE’S COMPLETE Leltch in otill the greatest woman on earth. Her defeat this | CARD } whe ‘week is only one of the things that come in all sports and which help Clay Hite hag completed his card but for Tuesday's Pavilion show. It fol- = score of 63, won the fall Harry Eagies va. Frankie Farren, feet downs, MeGit; geal trom touchdown, Gill 1; the field, Tayler 1. Subst! the two teams tan, in thelr, big | Masterson ¢ win with @ name for themselves in|12*?7 CHICA! arrested, man was gi GO.—Carl Steller, jr. said to be last of four bandits who stole $234,000 payroll of Standard Oil Co., . Burson (156) Desmond (116) i ams) SHINGTON and Whitman were playing the first real foot. ball game of the season here this COUGARS PLAY afternoon at the stadium. For the first time tn years Whit- nm & good chance to lower the Washington colors. Whitman has never turned fa a today. 8 win over Washington, but with Tree, atric. fee mreuen, BO. }ut0 experienced id the Missionaries | next week against Gonzaga at Bpo- are hoping The following “Big Ten” college ' “2: 3 =~" |GIBBONS-CARPENTIER BOUT IS OFF NEW YORK, Oct. 8—Four daye more and the date set in July for th Carpentier-Tommy Gibbons light-heavyweight bout in New York will cones us, but nothing has been said in these parts about the battle for some time. Latest reports from Paris have stated that ‘Carpentier’s hand, injured in the Dempsey bout, is still out of commission, and that he will not be able to box . “A IPENNSTATE |x. lightweights; Jim Petty vs. Rube Finn, lghtweights; Eddie Nell vs. Mike Mitchell, bantamweights; Al Biddle vs, Soldier Woods, welter- SSSPEVOES BSESY Seas eSeEVPEp ss: Austin & Galt have alsb completed their Friday card. It follows: Eddie Pinkman vs. Bob Harper, lghtweights; Joe Gorman vs. Joe Harrahan, Jlightweights; Harry Casey vs. Red Gage, lightweights; Bill Rinko vs. Soldier Woods; Eddie Neil vs. Frankie Pantley. Bigs was ee real outstanding yeste: “gs game between ‘oung, Giant rightfielder, with 5 hin double and ‘tiple tn the’ big ST. MARY MEN|JOE K bat fest in the seventh inning, wae probably the leader. George Burns kicked thru with four hita, ge did Frank Snyder, Jess Barnes turned in some nice pitching he relieved Toney im the thi WILL PLAY _ |x. yz.seuurinarsataaet WAS! on NGTON TWO BIG PREP tilt without much trouble. ton at the stadium in the big ede tee eres BO Ee NF Friday with Penn State officials for | are booked for next week when,both the big trip. Lincoln and Broadway, two of the| The University of California ts Ce) ‘OR strongest contenders for the cham.|Dlaying the University of Nevada! Chicago University . former football | Dionship, swing into action for the|srid team today at Berkeley. This/tangie in one of the mentor at the University of Ore-|first time, The Lincoln team will|'s the Golden Bear's third game of tersectional gon. For the past two years his | arsue with Franklin on Saturday and | the season. Princeton. Penn State teams have ranked | Broadway and Queen Ange will get |", ear rece ernieetencenteel right up with the leaders in the | together on Friday. Both games are Real Painless Bade Boat Sel booked for Denny field. Daly | raved by ah . Coach Bagehaw, of te Washing-|~Sovace aanclag leosome all Gay ar Private dancing lessons all day at Extraction Free ton team, is mighty tickied over the ~ ts of pending his, mon | Brent's, 1804 4th, cor, Pine.—(Ad.) against the crack Eastern squad. ALL-STAR TEAM Washington Stage will stack up against a bunch of all stars at Pull- their first real game of the season kane, Then they tackle California at Portland, The Cougars aren't get- LIFE as sens so ting in many preliminary games be- "2 S t you, bi fore tackling the Coast champions, - cob; guaranteed 1§ years. to The famous Siamese twins were ‘ tes born in Siam in 1811, Cash Needed —_— oe Full co On the Scout Club Pian ve i Maa) BECUINGH AT Or 7m Served 5 to Lots of fellows who haven't ete [a me = — the cash to pay down can join | R NSEN Blok: the Scout Club and get a Fenoy agedle gets Fe, pg <. ef Plate Maa us Oo Mi we. b ‘e1 fe Stand lesb rand new Scout model Indian the Test of Time. | ‘Vorit, Motorcycle as easy as falling off & log. 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