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MONDAY, OCTOBER 17 veney | P. C. All-Star Teams | 1921. No Report Turned in for Soccer Mix at West Seattle No report was turned in on the Weert Seattle Roeing Alireraft \Forfeits Mar Star PLAY O'Corinel! enworthy Loe POSITION PLAYER, CL Francisco... y iret base é Murphy Leads on Pravin, cu SHCOND TEAM ond bake... Rigtin, Third base Pine! Md s McCauley club game in The Star Soccer || Star Nine ) iieeroeticre Seve! 6=—- SOC CEF| Frisco Shortstop Gets All } (i's i ihe sade Stee we the Wen | South Park and Highlabal but Three Votes; Seat- | i:einners Anivetoa pubher |} Seattle:.tegne should turn tn. the Park Teams Lose by ihe San Franciaco Saemen’ “2 Shes tle Places Three Men | ui HN, Wermon ' Pitcher ; Avariap Miscon, San Francisco... Ueity Rates, i | Killeter, Los Angeles Manager... Kenworthy WO forfeited games marred The Checking Letters |‘ BR ANKLIN AND ine Sct ene 2% preg Failure to Play Games| . ) Causes Delay in off the field in the second half of its Selecting Winner |team, ut Walla Walla, when they The winner of The Star All-Star I IE FOR LEAD dis 4 with Referee Hoefling on Const league contest will not be the seoring of a goal, The referee arnounced until W nemday, as it YRANKLIN and Queen Anne are | ruled ut the ball bounded over the was a bigger job to go over all the tled for leadership in the local| fl and the South Park boys in-| letters Sulay than was figured prep gridiron race, following last bated th nt tt bour ed under the bar. |S Ag every one of the 200 or so ; The South Park boys should have must be checked ovr This | week's games. Both teams have] continued the game and #hould have! | west AT PALTIMORG—Johas Mopkine 4] turned in two wins, played under protest $0b should be completed within the |) ar gsearrium—University of Washing n @, ext day or two, The total votes || ten 25, Montana W YORK—Yordham 20, Villa nklin swamped Lincoln, 20 to} In the future, any team walking for each player will be print: || Ar S®ATTLB—Frankiin High 2, Lin i) a young cloudburat at Denny | Off the field and refusing to finish ed in The Star Tuesday. jee igh 6 AT ATLANTA cere Tech 68, Fur | field Saturday, making the most of| the game will forfelt ite franchise in| } AT BA ~~ : Oregon Agricultural man e : “ 54 , Lincoln fumbies in the first quarter, | the league. | nathe meee 54, Winemetle fi AT HOUSTON—Tulane U 1, Rice In-] when all the scores were made, A| The other forfeited game was the) BY LEO H. LASSEN | LAND—University of Oregon | stitute 6 50-yard rum by Mager, on a recov-| Highland Park-Faleon A. C., the for AT BATON ‘LORADO SPRINGS—Colorado | * Texas Aggies ered fumble, and two forward passes | Mtr tedm failing to show up for its . New Mexico @ AT DALLAS—Boston College 12, Bay-| to MoGill carried the ball over. game at Woodland park NVBR—Denver Ut, Nebraska!" The Maple Leaf team kept up ite winning pace in the senior division, winning from the Haas ear Co, by a & to 0 cow, at Walla HREE _ Seattle! players were named by the fans on the All ox Star Coast! At FORT COLLINS—Colorade Agates league team for 14, Sebool of Mince T Ih—Loutsiqna State ¢ ROCK, ARK.—University| Lincoln was handicapped when Wichita College 0. Dean Boyle, its crack quarterback IW ANBE — Sewanee Oste-| was put out of play at the start of A ewe AT SALT LAKE CITY—Wyoming 3 a Darel he game with a dislocated wrist. He the 1921 season.! 40 ” 1& C-—-South Caroline | the EAM? wil he out the rest of the| Walla. This tx the third successive Bil Kenworthy) AT BERKELEY—California tt, Pacific Littimittkxic. shutout for the winners. was given =| Fleet 16 “ In the other senior game reported, | AT SPOKANE—W. 8. ©. $4, Gonsage 7, " P * . . «a po handsome on | AT SAN PRANCISCO—Stantord Unis CALOOSA, ALA —Aladama 9 — week — - enti Fe = odland Park squad nosed out jority over Pad-| versity 1, Olymple Club © AT LEXING 7 attlo playing Brosdway Friday the ate 6 to 3, at Lineotn! s INGTON, KY.—Vanderbitt 0 3, at Linewe ay —Sigtin for! “te St Mary's 14, University of | Kentucky a enderbitt 21.) Denny field, with Lincoin and Bal-| park The Postoffice team showed a fecond Dik 6 IRS nasi na etme, convening ard meeting Saturday in the sta | joe improvement since its first AT « Phoentx Indien Sehool 6 um, two ames. cobs ranked next to “Left att math Army Corpe tisiubihsaiepsbelbieterseienniee Wothington Part, Bellare Judlere for pitching hono: Rod Murphy vet ot Paget and Cowen Ci set IAN Uta Aggies 30, Monten ’ and Cowen Cigar Co, are now tied led the list in the utility ISSUES HIS WASHINGTON for first place in the junior divisie Jimmy Caveney, the San Francis: | Whittier College 16 | Washington Park defeated the Haw cs of the at Washington LANDS University popular player of the year, setuwm® . tors Oceidental Col-| day all but three votes for the shortstop (hicace. Oct. 17.—-"Baseball law | TWO GAMES Ps by a § to 0 count position. Jimmy McCauley received must be enforced,” Judge Kene-| | Ballard Juniors threw the hooks two and ‘mul Stumpf one saw M. Landis, supreme dictator ASHINGTON frosh walked away) into the Allen Athi ansociation | * O'Doul was next in order, | i. t organized baseball, thundered today | with both thelr games Satur-|by a 3 to 1 score, at upper Wood} the £m Francisco southpaw easily SANTA CLARA when he arrived in Chicago. day, playing completely over 4 park, while the Cowen Cigar| Jeading the pitchers. ? MIDDLE WEST Arriving at his py Judge Lan-|the heads of the opposition. The) team eated the Louie's Fi Jim O'Connell, the Frisco first —Michigan 20, Micht-/dis took under advisement the &l-| purple” team won from the _ re by the same score wacker, was an easy winner, but gas Ag + Davie | KSI Violation of baxet Charley Pick: of San Francisco, was). * ‘TTA—Martetta (8, Davis) nine Ruth, Bob Meusel given a hard fight by “Babe” Pinclli, “Ar cLavELAND—Case 19, Ohio Wee-| Piercey of the New York ja curtam raiser for third base, with Kamm ranking |levran 1 who are barnstorming in ; ns a day’s Star. third. | AT CUBVELAND—Miram 14. St I6-/ state contrary to the rule which pro-| ee see enes She “See” Seven Wee wee from 8t. Martin's college 30-0. ‘Arnold Stata, the Los Angeles «peed "2" Scnow—akron 14, Heldeters 0.| hibits players who have engaged in| demon, led Duffy Lewis, of Salt! At MOUNT UNION—Oberiin 12, Mount) a world series from playing in post Heavy rain made both games slow 'PREP GRIDIRON prenat t. (Union 8. pein and turned the, stadium into a series | teh rote Soe. eet Ob ae ae asenshiestinwenti, iy ettte “Ruthe on the face of the evi.}0f lakes for the second game. The| PASTIMER DIES ball became so hard to handle that| Edward Tilton, Jr., a member of Hack Miller, the Oak-| A" FY, nd slugrer., placed third, They) AT COLUMBUS—Ohio State 27, Min-/ dence, violated provisions of the | baseban law that I had no hand in| ‘h¢ frosh were unable to ax in| the Queen Anne prep grid squad, died ‘Were way ahead of the rest of the ‘ers ®. bY! Keyport Torpedo station in the Bill! morning 490 on Denny Field. As| The schedule for next Sunday's! to the varsity game | ®ames will be announced in Tues “ruck” Hannah second and Jack| AT LAFAYETTE —Notre 3%.) came head of baseball and I am go.| two quarters on end runs and passes, | He. wan only in{Anne midget basketball squad last Adams third, Adams led Hannah "8S" Sane HAUTE—Rose Poly }img to see that the rules are en-| The yearling’s goal UBti} the last batch of letters CAM? | Prankin ‘ forced. danger once in both games, The] *ea#0n. He was 19 years old. im, and nearly every one carried a BEN CASTLE—Depauw 41, Va! “I want to give this message to| sailors pushed the ball to the 15 Pm vote for the Vernon receiver. paraiso ©. ANAPOLIS—Butlor Cottege | 8 abiding baseball players and to} yard fine Im the last few minutes} BALLARD ELKS teld their Bost “Lefty” Reinhart, of Los Angeles. /y20 11 7 | the public—baseball law will be en-| of the first game but were held on | annua) roundup Saturday nig nt easily placed third among the piteh-} ar = i Ingto® U. 14, | forced.” downs. The frosh scored practically | Great doin’s—band 'n everything Geb, while Welser Dell, of Vernon, |[ineh Dorey ke toute 14, Wiseon-| Th? Judge sald he would give the | at will in the first ot the morn case and all the evidence Involved! ing game and only the wet field} Ames 14 | his closest consideration before an-| prevented @ larger total reity $6 | nouncing hin decision, Coach Matthews and Varsity cste-Deake: 28 Loe ie he hin ee €40) Coach Pagshaw are highly pleased ar) suspend Kuth and the others for @/ with the show! made by their AT DAYTON—Wumington 31, Univer | period of time, or outlaw them for | ¢rst.year men. ene, a number and Johnny Couch, of San Francisco | gin polytechnic were tied for fourth place, nosing} out Pay! Fittery, of Sacramento, by three votes, Rod Murphy and Bert Ellison, of Francisco, were far in the van sity of Dayton 6 It ARGO Norts Daketa 49, Fargo | Ver from — baseball, ot the frowh would be giving the Cee oe n_ Senenye Dubreratles 1. varsity members a hard fight to O YOU wish to be served Fite College 8. OMER + w Prald thelr Jobs right now, and next | With a cook book, oF do BAST we Re H KING year the present frosh squad w you prefer the product ofthe ie Seen noes $8, Wee EFYING add immensely to the Washington |f] cook’s skill? B teers ver neemt| ES D wren Wray in cunton? wee a aie analogy, when you buy T’ AT CAMBRIDGE—Harvard 10, Geor- MMISS OLDT’S ELEVEN |,..:% coh co) IONER TUESDAY’S eatate, Go you, pearer ® serene, long book called an “Abstract” fielders. | ae ee making.” said Landis. “I inherited | the second half against St. Martin's, | Sunday at the home of his parents Bam Aghew led the catchers, with patie 1 |the rules of the game when f be-| Making all their points in the first| 2 Nob Hull ave., after a short a} was captain of the Queen WEST POINT—Army 21, Wal " ei LOSES DECISION} 2? Wirsctar ncn ti UFFALO, N. Y, Oct. 11.—Dety purporting to set forth the de- | ABERDEEN, Oct. 17.—Boldt's cate | 447, READ PA Pennariy ing Judge Landis, high: com RING CARD tailed story of the title's life, ath odes of Gentle, was-Gefeat-| AT NEW TORK—Cotemba 19, New| Missioner of baseball, Babe Ruth |] oF the completed produet eaited by the local American Legion} ¥ors © 9. today left for Elmira on his barn COMPLETED) a “Title Insurance , Policy,” Geis tea tttetcetaal-<.- CO stortning trip. which tells you that Title is tast game. AT PiTTSHURG—Pittsdarg 21, Cincin-| | Judge Landis ruled that no mem |y ,rcH MAKER JIMMY MA good, and guarantees to pro- 6 ERE EN By |bgr of the Yankees or Glants—the LONE, of the Candle A: O tect you from all title lox@? Fult course dinner, Tic, at Bolit’s | 47 WASHINGTON—Pena, W. and J.) world series teams—could partich | 1,44 completed bis ring card for the Remember that posseaston of 5 to § p. m.—Advertisement. COLLEGE, PA. — Penn | Pte in post-season games. ‘| Pavilion tomorrow night. 4n abstract of title does not — ; ae Pe sg A Peng cag cs tem ‘The complete card fololws: NECESSARILY mean that Trinity & | thority, Ruth, Bil jercey, Tom| 5. ; : your title is GOOD, nor that MidDLETOWs—-Bestos UT, Wet-| cneehan and Bob Meuse}, all of the Sana va. Monk Fowler, tne Ahatrest Company. Wil RE MEADVILLE, PA—Grove city 14 | Yankees, took part in @ gam] “Arnie stoy Johnny Jordan, protect you if the ttle falls. {ee vanronn. >s,~febeus.oes against the Polish Nationals here lightweights. But a title insurance pelicy 5 sone | yeaterday, ‘Al Biddle vs. Young Walgren, wel-| J} Sbeelutely protects you from verford 0. iaaXTOWN. W. VA—Wwer| “I have done my duty to the! ierwsights title lone. American league,” Ruth said. “If| goidier Woods vs. Roy Gibbs, wel- na anal ‘}it is against organized baseball 10W | torweights. “f at NORFOLK, VA —Wiiiam and Mary/that I can’t play in the ‘off sea Joe Martixen vs. Tommy Sontag, WASHINGTON TITLE Washington son” T think it ts unfair, unjust | igntheavyweights. 2 AT CHARLOTTE, N, C—Davideon 1. lang un-American. We will continue] fowler is a newcomer here, “Under State Supervision” Lakeforest 106. i AT MEDFORD, MASS.—Vermont ¢,/0Ur tour. with @ 00d record. Tatts 6 Piercey, Sheehan and Meusel an-| New Orleans. Both he and P —Rh se , ba ‘ AT OROXO, ME.—Rhode Island Sate! nounced emphatically that they en-|were to work out thie afternoon at T MATERTHEM, ME.—Coiby 1,| tirely agreed with Ruth. the Cascade gym in the Collins build. os ——_————_____ eed dirs cme, worken to cis ie hea | {HODOKEN—Springfield 34, Ste. TWO WINS AND real welcome to this service, which AT NEW BRUNSWICK—Rotgers 14, means that our doctor will give Washinton and bee 13, Pe aa LOSS FOR “3” AT you an examination and prescrip: | TS viand 2 Two wins and one defeat were ree tion without charge. wg RNCISNATI—Center College 2| istered by the “Big Three” teams in| AT YORK—Ursinus 0, Gettysburg 24. Saturday's grid struggies. Prince-| RIGHT DRUG Co. AT LEWISBLRG—Bueknell 7, Latsy-!ton fell before the Navy by a 13-to-0| tte 20. count, while Harvard was given a} T ;CHENECTADYT—Union 6, Am- ” - wa hard fight by Georgia, whom the| AT. WASHINGTON — jolie Univer- | Crimson managed to defeat, 10 to 7 7, Mount St. Mm ’ ‘ ecte ri AT HAMILTON—celgste 21, Susque-|,, Yale won, as expected, from Wil: anna 6 llams, by a 21-100 tally PACIFIC FURNITURE COMPANY QUITS! 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Cleaners Highland Park . 4 How Washington Won : lhing ball a E Om Montana oquad :::: featuring with an 80-yard run for @ BY HAROLD MARQUIS then Ziel circled right tackle for 15} _., FINAL SCORE: WASHINGTON, 24;/™ore. Quas» and Eckmann took the MONTANA, * bal) with goal and Zle) carried it over BO ZEIL kicked off to Mon i The fing! score came near the end | tana's 30-yard line and Johnsoo|of the game. Ingram intercepted a returned the ball 20 yards. ~On|pass and Washington held the ball an exchange of punts Washington |" Montana's 35-yard line. Ziel ma substantial gains thru tackle and | held the ball in midfield. Plummer, |icxmann rounded the end for Montana full, intercepted a pass! 7iet wax held and 4 Quess took the ond punted to the Washingten 30 | over kmann kicked all pont yard line, Here Fckmann catight! Arter the fourth touchdown, E the ball and made a spectacular | «haw ran in a string of subs. Not a Six ELEVENS run down the sideline for a touch |man that started the game finished down, theefinal period. The seco After the kickotf Sullivan recov-lheid the. Criaitien with ease angi ered a Washington fumble and the |threatened to.score near the end of ball was kicked, back and forth in| the gs midfield, Plummer got off one bad punt and on a, penalty and better | kicking. the Sun’ Dodgers forced the |‘ Grizaiies back to their 10-yard line Here Washington held for three) Haynes ; downs and on the fourth Galligan | jundiach 9 Montana. | Day line |troke thru the line and blocked| 0? ee Plummer’s punt with his chest, ! Hail @ | rolling the bail across the line and) Bekmann, « eo yp dropping on it for the second jquass r mated core. Beore by vane . tee & In the third quarter Bierman Washingto 14) 9 eeter® sent his men in to play the Minne: sota shift and for about 10 miputes they Icoked like winners. Taking (°¥*hdorns 2; Bebmann, poe neat t ball over tackle and around van, goal me! ent consistently, Johnson and Sul-| “Officiats: Tracy livan made first down four tim gg Eg and finally carried the ball ove This spent the Grizdijes’ strength, |t however, and thay were helpless for | (or Rores the rest of the game. Parke Washington marched down the j&ckmann, Halt field on straight football for the balef Si" . ance of the third quarter and at the) Christie for Keeley opening of the final period. Ziel tried Beoring: Washington— Kekmann, to! down, 1; Galligan, couchdown, 1; Ze, |" c 4 dropkick from the 20-yard line agd| MONDAY NIGHT'S merting of| Wichita officials. failed Society of Military ineers, at Taking the ball again on a punt| Chamber of Comme: to be ad the Sun Dodgers made 25 yards on| dressed by Thomas FR. Beeman,!t }a pass from Ziel to Galligan, and) county engineer ie team Saturday showed that the vars the sec | Zell at right balf and Harry Quass © n striking distance of the | ies at Corvallis Saturday and, as the | Aggies are said to have one of thelr strongest teams in yea is fact ton Stat lowing Saturday's games. Towa, jgan and Indiana bave not yet tasted a conference defeat. ure of Minnesota ‘at Columbus, 27 at EB is converted, | other conference struggle of the day. 5 | middleweight scrap, Wichita tomorrow night, has shifted to Tulsa and will be bec to Face — Battles — Over, and Now Come Big Tests of Season ITH three games on the right side of the ledger, Coach Bam und his Washington foothall face re rames from,now On, © 28-7 victory over the Montana ity bas improved, but still lacks (he) trong offensive expected of a Dig > sgue foothall team, The team | tter in the final minutes of 4 half when they marched own the field to two touchdowns, The pleasing feature of Saturday’# lay was the fine worksot Leonard t fullback. They both played ster Ray Eckman at the other yed his usual brilliant game, ouchdown in the first part of the ame. hington meets the Oregon A@ s, the varsity ©) a real battle. After that = ome Stanford, California, Washing- “? and Penn § That's a # cal program for any football teams] games will tax the waar am to the limit, 1X teams have a chance to win” the “Big Ten” football title fol- Wisconsin, Might — 0, Obio Stat lowa #howed a world of strength | : n defeating Mlinois, 14 to 2, at lowa 7 ‘ity, while Objo State took the meas- 0 0. Wisconsin defeated Northwestern: anston, 27 to 0, in the gnly — MIDDLEWEIGHT __ SCRAP SHIFTE The Mike Gibbons-Mike O'D Jetober 25. The shift was nece e the yout would have be Kansas state law, according. t A wise man is foolish some of ime, but a fool is foolish all of ime. uine leather, golden waxed or fumed finish. oe M A GOTTSTEIN (him FURNITURE CO. @ | friendly and liberal-spirit of co- adversity. | operation. To make | To so arrange terms that they Credit Plan To be fair-minded at all times,’ ures of their BUCK’S RANGES and HEATERS Prices on the entire Buck’s line has been radically reduced since January. 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