The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 14, 1921, Page 17

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 192T. ) e cd e@ BY BILLY EVANS ‘The Giants are the world's cham. | crisis, they showed enough offense! the hole and badly worried, With) Fi . 5, the Fiver Iner = NEW YORK, Oct. 14.—The New| pions of 1921, because they played| to overcome a lead of from one to) the baste filled and two balls and no . " 1 . Growth of Our U York Giants are the new baseball! the better ball thruout the series.| four runs, which they spotted the/ strikes on the batter, the situ n * t NIVERSITY MUSIC champions of the universe. They|McGraw’s team played almost per-| Yankees in a majority of the games.) was tense. What should Schang do|{ Tel. Main 2661, q TOR won the right to the title by taking |fect baseball behind excellent pitch-| The elghth game of the seriés was|on the next pitch? Nebf grooved the - _ 4 4212 University Way. t eighth and deciding game of | ing, | the only contest in which the Giants| next ball, a fast one. | " ries, which gave them the | In the pinch, the defense of tho! went out in front, In the other sev! with only ordinary speed, Schang| FREE DO T c y five t n, Mantes refuse © crack, In the|en games the Yankees got away to F cian poe a eases — ee ———|a flying start, but in four of them | OK @ healthy eut at It and went) C OR Winner of Tonight’s Bout Between Frankie Farren they were ble to hold the early|out on a fly ball to deep center : : advantage Tho side was retired and the big Ex-Government and Bob Harper at Arena Is the Logical Champion Changes Listed in Star Walte Hoyt, pitching his third re-| tance Of the Yankees was gon Physician So eT Some of ie exper vith recone fi 4 of the Pacific Coast markable game of the series, was| Some Of thie sxperta with & cecond|| oy os. woman oF child te ailing a A a Bag TE finally forced to accept defeat. 1d hav - bal 1s welcome to this service, which yembe om HE winner of tonight’s serap at the Arena Soccer Lea ue Flevens fumble by the usually brilliant and | 4, ave taken the ball 1 am} wolcome, to thie service mich I jaunty f between Frankie Farren and Bob Harper Peckinpaugh in the opening | perly, It was a judgment play || You an examination and prescrip y ice. La are ; vning gave th ants the first and “ ‘odked || tio hout charge. ‘ rs will just about determine the coast light-! mim tottowing changes in regis) Shoriff replaces ‘Thompson peng ging orp yeas relegate aed parse Dla! his ani hago ed | ua RI int, 2nd Sra Class Passsaeall vei ionshi rec 4 fo See Cleveland good, the one thing to do was ; weight championship. as , tration have been ated - é C 3 ee That run was enough to win, be-|wwing; if it looked like a bad ball RIGHT DRUG CO. ROYAL, MAIL #11 Farren showed that he was a high class; Sunday in The Star Soccer leag oa ; mcr! snuse the Yankees were unable tol take sa nie || 1111 First Ave, Seattle, Wash FAL. MAT i » y. | epla hnson, ] it It was a perfect strik ” ring workman When he stopped Harry] Woodland Park—w. 1. i m#0D. eids| break thru the defense of the Giants, |The taking of It would pot have| ~ Or Any Steumenip 1 Eagles in jig time here the other night,|Pmces Jonm Simpaon, & G. & man rep! jtiarry Frco| despite tho fact that Pitcher Nebf| helped the situation. A base hit hn - vinni ; wa] teplaces B. Brannigan, Irah & ~ ce shacies Cerre},| Was unsteady thruout and several) would have meant the ball game for the San Francisco boy winning in less|repiaces G. Taylor, William Frodile will replace Charles Cerr « ‘ times in serious trouble, the Yankee 4 the showers for , . Walter Fabbot will replace Andrew sand the showers than one round. trom replaces J, B, MeBraun. “dora ne The Yankees were beaten tn the! Nehf. hang made @ noble effort Harpet is making his first start in a} Ballard Juniors—Hugenc am Maple Leaf Post—J. MelCenale| elehth « and the | and fatled, LEP WAP ee long time in his home town as he has|replaces pyre Davis, ee replaces J, Larrigan. the club failed to whe The other Yankee sttuation de [% doing most of his boxing around Portland during the|Gronley Msted but man not named) South Park Cubs—Allan Kincaid) for which it Haw be famous 19) veloped in the final inning. Ruth t Bob is in ff ditio a he has i whom he replaces. ‘ « Ernest Cello, Hgar Munson| the American league, ‘The lack Of @! batting for Pipp, had gone out on past season. Bob is in fine condition and he has gained! poss oftice—Jonn Mair replaces Ernest Bullock. third pitcher tq assist Mays and|s grounder to Kelly. Ward, with of experience since he left Seattle, boxing such men|Frank Lineli, Bille Frazier re) Lonie's French Dry Cleaners—| Hoyt also was a determining factor! tne count three and two, drew # Leach Cross and Eddie Mahoney and coming out on top.) Places Berry. Wendall Moran replaces Max Edel-| the result. base on balls; Nehf was still wob- Farren showed the fans an aggressive style that coupled] West Seattle—Kenny Belanger (son, m we on oe pera agua onc ape bling. Here was Frank Baker up ry ot ry " ; ‘ replaces J. Mclean and William wthorne Juniors—Kenneth Hall) on the bases . again. The Yankee fans were pull boxing ability with hitting power and ring generalship 1D) MeGoll re J. MoGrath, James! 4 Iwao Watonobe. them. In the field they played) ing ger a home run. With the cou 's bout with Eagles. He will run up against a different wei is on <n grandly, exonpting the slips of Ward] nr ana two on Baker, he fouled fproposition in Harper, however, as Bob is one of the clever- ats tb tanta tain caved and Peckinpaugh in the last two! ote several good pitches and then : pe ay bs : 4 J piay more! vumes. The pitching of th cond | est men of his weight in the West and he figures to sive WASHINGTON successfully than Inst season {8 the eee ne ieee tae blow pS A ceriees renee Ore Sad . y second tha’ x2) ooked 4 NES VS. MONTANA "rts "sts fomaron. Uitowevor, to chara thins of te San" ettaln’ Bee Wed wut Winning tonight’s start means a whole lot to both men ° Thru his high school series to lack of pitching would be! with the pitch and evidently decid as Charley White, the crack Chicago lightie, and Freddie SATURDAY Bagshaw used the whift attack and/ doing & great tajustion fe May nd| eq the pall wae sure. to go. thru = : " > ‘9 | Hoyt. how CHEFS | However, he had ne 0 oming to the Coast soon, is thoroly familiar with Montana's : v r, had net reckoned with v om cobain ‘7 pal "| ised teams will meat tn the Stadium| Week On open field play and is rap-| ive Moe Kw tition Ne sistance | Dall made @ remarkable diving stop fin Tacoma and in Portland. wl idly developing a defense against the| Kees render y and perfect throw, getting Baker, Pan Salt and Lonnie Austin, who are promoting the show, maid this| Morrow afternoon when the Sun} Crises baffling plays and passes, | at the bat then Kelly made a wonderfully ac orning that they were going thru with the smoker, The mayor is ynder- Dodgers play the University of Mon: ) —.. EE eCr TT The defeat of the Yankees by the) curate throw to Frisch and Ward his commissioney, Dr Kelton. tana. Washington's team and coach,| Full course dinner, The, at Boldt’s. | score ‘of one to nothing, in @ wame| was ot ” Btood to be ready to back up ut trying for third. This _ Four other bouts will be on the card tonight, with Joe Gorman boxing| supported by the entire student) Served 5 to § p. m. ~Advertisement. | that produced several unusual situa|evening the experts are discussing Herrahan in the semi-windup. ° body, are out for revenge for the/ Re RTD : ons, has the baseball experts doing|that play. Should Ward have been Harry Casey and Red Ga, re billed te go on tm the third bout. defeat suffered last year at the or ¢ Lessons | a lot of second guessing as to what | content with second, where he could Whether or not Soldier Woods will box Billy Kenko ts not certain. If/ hands of the Grisclies, and the game STEVENS’ ¥4*, et || might buve happen: had things) have scored on a single, or was it Woods won't box, Austin and Salt say they will have a suitable substitute.| promises to be the bardest of the/ pati: pode og 4 | yed differently, Two of the| good baseball to try for third? Un » Mike Mitchell and Frankie Pantley are down on the card to open the] season to date, ‘Day and Evening. | involved the Yankees, two! der ordinary conditions I would tay | how. Coach Bernie Blerman of Montana; Yr L | ts, that Ward should have been con-| * ‘The first bout ts scheduled to get under way at 8:30 as usual, fa sticking to the Minnesota shift The real big chance of the Yan | tent with second. Ward had Baker's! t style of play aguin this year and kees came in the fourth inning. | nit in front of him and unquestion % downed Idaho Tech 25-0 last week. | Nehf, "who had been very unsteady |aply thought it was a hit. ‘That nol e op yeue Sootaats” Sinan. ae Denny / whether Pagshaw’s men will be ————ASJ}in the first three innings, managed | doubt decided his course in tryin, ein en th hy hil | — a — —_ mee — ~* > —— to retire the first two men to face) for third. It is a desperat “a | rst bow of the season, while the him in the fourth without getting| The two rhs wo tg Quays won their first start from Bal- into serious trouble, With two! Giants have rs do wih Pek Ph lard last week, 10 to 3, ‘ ay Not Be oie. 82 = ree To | sew Pipe dropped «ingle tte | der. ‘in the second. and fourth tn e and Lincoln wil! mix on the same 0 ong’s -" ne Ale we | ning», Rawlings led off with a two-| US The Habit of Saving Those things which are persisted in or repeated until they become automatic, are habits. They may be either good or bad, and as the psychologists write, they are capable of control and direction. Regular saving, which may seem difficult at first, readily lends itself to the formation of an inveterate habit. It soon becomes a part of your life quite as much as your bus- iness, and equally vital to your happiness. Open an account and build a valuable habit. Savings Department Open Saturday Evenings - 6to8 a Branches at Georgetown and Ballard oh APPT UR REET YO Sra dO OO h h Do: othe: ingle field. It’s Lincoln's first start, while Jeong bop cone tae ae base hit. Each time Spyder meri e Franklin defeated West Seattle, 1¢ ball was bit so hard and played 00| ot him to third. Gy each co ; it ae er fe Orchestra |expertly by Burns that Pipp had no| ghourd ‘wal or Bi ygig Se ance to go to third. Frank Baker | 514 4 Se CSF Ot / \ j Fae as the next hitter, Here was ah] Caer knee, batt kat eee | Rag [eyrenne g ot for @he ho: hero | ens eG d to (Aircraft Soccer Club Hard | ses detecauy ign: |{2e0 1 im new tama "None mas| ink MeGraw played proper Boe ‘ OF SEATTLE i Hit ; Sunday The very best music wif! be feature at the regu per@ey might |) clainty worried. He tried to make | Ou = ————————————————— dance at Bright's (Fourth and Pine), Only 200 for ladies, and men |} y ~— — U » . * Baker hit bad balls and walked him - - —— Schedule Is le Up Se, including checking and war tax. The new maple floor Is getting ——ie i vis heticr and the Jolly crowd Jolliet each night. Come up—the committee | 0 fou" nisniaht pitches he bases DECAUSE of serious injury to ® will see that you have a good time, Schan: | ig at the bat, | ) number of their players in the : ? If you cannot dance just take a private lesson in the popular steps The firet two pitches to Schang! with the Post Office team : - any time between 10 a. m. and 10 p. m., or join Miss Bright's beginners’ | were wide of the plate and called| Sunday the Boeing Airplane . class af 7 o'c. for a twohour lesson in waltz and fox-trot at 1604 4th. | balls. With the count two and noth.| i may not be able LPR = ey ing on Schang, Neht was plainly tn ly ‘Beattle squad Sunday at Hiawatha. TT Gaede 2 “In the Low Rent District” ‘The Boeing team can muster Definite Sunday's game will be im Saturday's Star and and managers of both of should watch this team has entered 2 test against the Post Office win. ing that the referee was tm the second half of the ame and that they objected to ft. 4 A. P. Brown, scheduled by The to referee this game, was un- to because of an accident and the teams were obliged to pick umptre from the field. | ‘There was no grounds for pro- unless the referee made a mis- in the Interpretation of the jes, or unless the grounds were in conditign or unless, the Post org + ng eng ae Opti HEY DO IT! This protest will be turned) to Alex C. Rose, manager of || yo. We spent years expert porte yooh pext dey ni | menting with different blends of os oa oe ; tobaccos to obtain Advice on —a new flavor - Care of Teeth —s more’pleasing aroma ~-—and to obtain what is more important still—the one thing fess tue tooth are that smokers have always wished kept clean. The ei, would pee, inet a . aunerer Co. 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Here are all models and kinds, of high iii ait aoe tie seunidecaae quality and perfect fit. You'll save time and money and get big idl thems, ; Sau 0 ant satisfaction if you purchase from this store. disappointed, and will have a eel Sos $20 and Up ; you ean bite corn off th cular smoker. br guaranteed 15 years. | edt ai a TRRARAAAA BEARS Usted until Saturday. ¢ WE HAVE, IN ADDITION TO OUR OTHER ASSORT- , and the blend MENT OF EXCEPTIONAL CLOTHES, A BIG STOCK OF ee talon jo he can't be copied. TWO-PANTS SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN. These Hs on and advice free. y 4 provide a great variety of patterns and models. feo Samples of Our Piate | ™ ~ t oe ees Som are ee A From $30 to $50 Most of our present patrona, /ggcommended by our early custom. 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