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MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1921 THE SEATTLE GRIDIRON STARS | °ccer No. 5 Leaders STAR Dean Boyle Is — id : [Bender to Pilot 1922 Star Soccer Standings SENIOR DIVISION e Goals Goats M. P. Aldrich, Yale captain and star halfback. ‘ Teams— Won Lost Draw for against Points || e Maple Leaf Pont w..e00 8 ° 1 17 2 11/ 9 I al in Tielteerts= 1 1 T ETT) Seal Clabt 4 Postoffice 2 2 ° , 13 4 AEC Woodland Park ....++0« 2 2 ° 12 12 4 Boeing Aircraft Club. o 3 1 3 5 1]! Captain, With a Helpless Arm, Stav Maple Leafs and West | itis tckarts ..... ¢ 83 1 & 3s 1||Baseball Talk Has the Fa- P » Staves Paty rn A er Defeat; Other Gossip of Seattle Prep —— Even Up in Big @UNIOR DIVISION . \ a meow Replacing Gridders ame | Goals Goals | arley Graham ! Teams— Won Lost Draw for against Potnts ome BY LEO H. LASSEN LAYING big 1émrue soccer, West | Cowan Cigar Co..... ° 1 i 6 1 HIEY BENDER, 5 . > ne! A “ Beattl vl the Maple Leaf Post Falcon Athletic Club 1 o 4 2 6 fo tae EATTLE football fans will wait a long time fought to a 2 to draw i the fee: | Weshingion Park . 1 1 1 2 6 hurler of the Hegettien ©) a gamer or a more brilliant ture game of The Star league San- | Ballard Juniors . 1 1 ° 5 i Philadelphia Aths it of foo! vi han os re day bet big gallery at Woodland | South Park .., 2 1 1 6 6 5 letices in their com's yo yor | in Rinetis ok Gene park. ere "| ben Parte Billiards, 2 1 1 ‘ 5 6 Pry pi onstilg : Fe tnd ) ‘The Maple Leaf t t off in the | Hawth J 2 1 days in the Amere field in the tiff with Ballard. Boyle's great tad twion eaty to have tne Wort| Ailsa vA. cseere ee 8 Be ee ical Sonsrue, 19 Bi work in the last five minutes of the game, Siders fight back and tle it up, Louie's F. D. Cleaners. ° 3 1 2 1 1 ing considered for The Post team ted at halftime, 1.] Highland Park ....... ee | 3 1 2 8 1 the job of man. coupled with some rather poor judgment on the part of the Ballard team, turned the \ Sao i tpiaaitial aha game into-a scoreless tie. PAN ty | TALLIES with a special prace, Boyle went into the socfier ten minutes stat FOMMEL Coasters Make | ager by the Sant Francisco Seals to succeed Charley Graham, with a special brace, Boyle went itno the } ee retired, according in the last five minutes when Ballard started a drive onan Benet again put a |e Tay City 0 reports from Lincoln’s goal that almost resulted in a touchdown. A P routs stot Th ant oe te aah | yonder has been managing ‘the week ago Boyle ~ Lay A of the Franklin game with an The West Side team was not.to be 0 eagues <= feam in the asters *jpjured arm, an X-ray showii i ‘y denied, however, and Barwick scored | icoess, winning a pete refused to have the arm arses Gael ag Be & hard, low shot from several yards) Former Pacific Coast and North-|mer San Francisco and Portiand |4Mt last year and finishing fourth only y Out for the best goal of the day, even-| West league baseball stars finished| player, was second to Tyru@ Cobb season. practice. MY ing tpuhe score. well up in the batting and fielding|in hitting in the American league| The Indian hurler ts considered In danger of permanently injuring his arm, Boyle went ‘These same teams are now tied for averages of the major leagues dur-|with an average of .884, six points|D® of the shrewdest men in bane- Saturday's game when he saw the Ballard team crush- the lead again, with seven points all.|ing the 1921 season, according to/under the mark established by his| Dll and is also ranked as @ pretty its way to a touchdown. While it seemed a foolhardy In the other senior games, Wood-|the final, but unofficial avernges. | leader, “Babe” Ruth, the Yankee| flr pitcher yet. ter Conch GC to let ‘him play, teverthelens Boyle land park turned in a 5 to 1 win | All the Const league graduates] outfielder and home run king of| It fs also said that Marty Krug, a world of credit for his work. over the crippled Boeing team, at/of the 1920 season made good in| the universe, and Shinault, a re-|Portland second sacker, turned down Weediand park, and the Postoffice|one way or another with the ma|cruit of the Cleveland club, each od nad to pilot the Beavers. Krug GOES IN; LINCOL’ walloped Haas ackartas, 3 to 0, at|jors, Lew Blue, who went from) finished with percentages of .278. jad experience managing clubs in _ Se et nin tie N «age ange PHBE EAC Walla, McKilliam scoring all/ Portland to Detroit, ranked fifth! In the National circuit, “Irish”|the Western league, but he says he . game e whole incoln team goals int the latter game. among first sackers in flelding,| Meusel of the Giants topped the| Will stick to the playing end of the Seon and with Ballard but a few yards from their goal x NS being tied with Cleveland two initia! | Coasters, but he was 62 points|/same for awhile yet, e Northenders held. Ballard was in a splendid posi- TAKE LEAD | wack guardians—Johnston an) under the pace set by Roger Horns-| Now that Walter McCredie is out to drop kick, but elected to try another line smash and The Cowan Cigar Co. team went/Burna, with @ mark of 990, Blue’s|/by of the St. Louis Cardinals. at Portland he may also be considers held. Twice Boyle fo to kick f behind into the lead in the junior division batting mark was .309. Following are the final averages |ed for the job, A li The fi was forced c rom by shutting out Washington Park on| Baril Sheely, who was sold to the/of other Coasters: — own goal line. e first boot was a drive for at least the Park team’s home field, 1 to 0, in) White Sox by Salt Lake, fielded A BOOST FOR TEALEY ,|. Baseball fang in‘these parts ara [boosting strong for Tealey Raymond to take over the reins of some Coast league club next season. For many moons Raymond has proved himself panied: to be a capable leader in Class B a well-played bame, 987 and despite his bad leg, which All of the juntor games were clore,/is more or less of a handicap in Ben Paris Billiards beating the Bal-| pis* playing, handled more assists lard Juniors, 2 to 1, at Woodland thanany other first sacker in either park, Faloon A. C. downing Louie's) mafor league. French Dry Cleaners, 1 to 0, at Wal- Ernie Johnston, exalt Lake le Walla, South Park beating the! snortstop, and Eddie Mulligan, his| Hawthorne Juniors, 3 to 1, at Colum-| running mate at Balt Lake an well tan: ste; beren New York, .286; | ball hereabouts, cleaning up with his bla playfield, and Highland Park!as in the White Sox lineup, both ing, Detroit, Mulligan, Chicago, | Yakima team in the Pacific Interna- and the Allen Athletic Association | reed in good fashion. Johnston's Piereey, New York, .241; Oldham, ‘tional league this year. The job a playing @ 1 to 1 tle at Hiawatha, | avernge was .944, being second tol’! 7 Portland is open and unless a. It was a beautiful kick. | “The sens ee = Lincoln ae — passing had e miserab! ernoon, sent the 1 back on the| WV h S and Boyle just managed to punt it out of danger. as ington tate to en a bunch © ys char: im. once lif N they did tackle him he kept that injured arm free Meet Ca fornia Next the scrimmage. - YLE’S INJURY IS REGRETTED Big Game of Coast Season Is Set for Saturday at Port- Biue, Detroit. Chieago, 6. De- o: , Tt is too bad that Boyle hurt his arm in that first game A . . i Everett Scott, the Rede Sox star, Brooklyn, ; B. Meuset, | Kenworthy is retained here there are Mithise he would have undoubtedly given Seattle grid‘fans vei Sree ci wong og Strong for Weshington; F'sho ended the Viet. atutligan| Sane” wtsvurg ses, onan, [6 Wt Of local fans who would ike wiatl his arm is more able Se, ema Y fp vain Pra ke ote Yee |e bt Aa Ni Until his arm is more able to stand the strain it is really ITH Saturday’s football returns all in, Coast football and one point behind Oscar Vitt of | North, ‘Bortom, ti0: New |KENNIE WANTS y fel O the Red Sox. Neither of these}.s06; Curt Lee, COIN foolish to allow Boyle to play, because all the football glory men are now turning to the big game booked for Port- ULL, { ‘ 7 i : pols / players, however, played in as many} lecher, Ch ein-| Bill Kenworthy Is said to be holds - in the world couldn’t be worth a good arm to the Lincoln |iand this week, which is expected to go a long ways toward 4 p ‘ games as Mulligan, : cette Sika, se’ ave, jing out for the same kind of deal captain, deciding the Coast title this season. Y WLLL i), — | Sammy Bohne, who went to the|.2 PAPE that Clyde Wares asked for at the ‘Contenders in Acti This Week The big game is between the California Golden Bears and ‘Des, Gece, haaisol, shoal’ ty Jot ror ex Portiana anorusea| signs for 1922, wecording 10 talk Gor on the Washington Stgte Cougars, and will be played on the ot ae nl, anes By in 157 games, nosing ont | ad Franklin and Queen Anne, the strongest contenders for the balls for the Cubs for an averag®|Hollocher but three points beating ing the rounds in local baseball : Rite championship, swing inte action a; this og ha prep | Multnomah club grounds. : of O74, Ivor Olson by 31 points. In the Ameri: (circles. Kenworthy was paid $5,000 teams will have to show every bit of strength to win. Franklin tar ibe ge econ 4 Partha their real power bs meng od when Mies Cectt Latch In batting, Harry Hellman, for-|{*mann ori Mees SS [tor patina: te elu Sie genann Eee oat hoapedl at Denny ficld on Tuesday and the Quakers will be ey Wi thru the Oregon university squad at Berkeley, omen er . er : open . 3 7 — , r $3,000 for playing and to the limit by the 1920 champions. It is expected to be |39 to 0. Washington State, ———— ——— — TUESDAY SMOKER CARD Is pits $000 fo mon: Brice ‘Tayk Ballard ki i i : West Bnd Y. M. ©. A, of Toront plus $600 for expense ey. Seether battle between ieavidaal Sars, with Franklin banking on /after taking a trimming from! Washington Grid puyeical ‘department, wil Tay out three Hi EI ‘There's no doubt but what Kenia Saturday the Queen Anne squad goes up against West Seattle. The|their own alumni, has come : wee ee saved the locais a lot of money by Indiana, who turned in their first win in their history over Broadway |back and won two straight Men Have Vacant IGHTWEIGHTS again headline {Tuesday and a lot. of the bugs|managing and playing second base, defeated the Tigers by the same sc that Aa } boxt Tuesday | thought he bad the edge. too, this year. Her was the: best ‘ wa khed the Piers vy core Queen Anne walloped ones. ia a Date; Cards Next : the nse s ewe rr 4 ‘Al Biddle, the fast-coming Anacor-| second sacker that played here thie } ss e . ‘The University of Washington night, when Willie St. r, the col! ta, welterweight, lines up against | Year in the bargain. 5 of veterans, and with experi-|| football team has its first vacant ored miller, who stopped Johnny Jor-| poy sicCassting, thi Bi .| While Jim Boldt, the new Indiant . ise Will Bolster Quakers enced men in the lineups a] vate of the season this week, no dan tn fig time last week, taker on | ton mitt singer, ta tis peondurineen. prexy, has said that he would like While al! the schools are expected to be bolstered some during the! great game should be in|] 9*t° °f ‘he season this week, no My Zz Monk Fowler, the New Orleans box-| Red Gallagher and Al Winters, mid-|to see Kenworthy back next season , second halt of the scavon, when several players will become eligible for | 840, |] day, The Sun Dodgers meet the 2 er. dieweights, get together in the spe |he has not said much of anything | ‘ = the local prep league, Franklin has perhaps the strongest ace of | StTe- ee, Sees Ag <i the Monte. Bt. Clair showed better form and cial cient. idaapey Jordan, Apage else regarding the Iron Duke, <p . jum November 6, in the next 2 hitting power against Jordan than he | tes lightie, is taking on Kid Jo! : Byron Wise, 1920 All-City end, who was Ineligible to play during | AGGIES TOO STRONG big tussle, . Mie me's tnateplonship “sitie of the |has demonstrated for a long time, ac. | of Olympia, and Joe Kohn and Frank first half season, will be in a uniform for the Queen Anne | FOR 2 » Goit el Mra |cording to fans who bave watched | Hayes, a pair of welterweights, open ERN AL T E i= Wise ‘ene football player when Dae to a fr Corval. My Portland. | the sh IE N a he wants to be and According to reports from Co! a . W. Howard, holder him work around here and . 6 show, ¢ cogs at Frankliq say he is rarin’ to go. - lis the Oregon Aggies were simply | team showed a world of power. The| Wheeler was runner-up m the 19°)" yowier jont a close decision to Ed-| The smoker ts being staged by Clay GOES TO SEALS 4 Sa too strong for the Washington Sun — yore boas wo hee in, Cap die Pinkman tn the main event last! Hite at the Pavilion. Ernie gg oarygee Fe pp Ti a . Dodgers and the local eleven didn’t | tain rich, who is merican Origes — who pitel good r the igers Win a Single Game? Se iectertar, ihe Aggies |mateiiel this year we FARRELL Acorns this year, will work for San 2 Win beens true ps | ZS F REVIEWS BIG ie a ae season without winning @ football game | steam rolling their way to a 14 to 0 ease oe tm imaeone gt oe Prenctens sett ee toe shown up weaker than any other team in the|one of their eons gs ne Doe and | ANOTHER K. oO. parenk Ita ne age ela doar BA’ OF SA’ Y completing the deal whereby Bert to go. They have lost already to Queen| fans down that way regret that} The Princeton Tigers are finding BY HENRY L. FARRELL after trouncing Minnesota, was not | Cole went to the Tigers this springs YORK, Oct. 24.—Chicago’s | xpected to give Michigan a reverse. ~4 fi i i meet Franklin, Ballard and Lincoin # | their men won't play California this | the going rough this season, First searon. The Oregon attack in led by | the Navy takes a 13 to 0 fall-out of | Towa has an easy schedule and Lincotn were the only teams consid-|Captain Powell, a great fullback, | them, and then Chicago comes along defeat of Princeton in the Most | 1.5 4 hetter chance for a clean slate, this season both of these squads are|who has the inside track for the| from out of the West Saturday and important intersectional game of the | while Chicago, Wisconsin and Ohio 35 y a ER All-Coast berth this seavon. wallops the Tigers 9 to 0, It's cer season ie still the talk of the East.| State all have hard games with each yon pag and even lack the tainly tough on the proud Tigers, municipal ot plarera are] write there is some tend to [other. : PENN STATE ' shan crehase of 10 acres ot alibi the Tigers because of the ab-| Son course dinner Toor at Boldva lil - N wut ti ‘ull course dinner, Tic, at Boldt's. SHOWS FIGHT ai agua cig sence of Lourie and Garrity, the! serveq § to 8 p. m.—Advertisement, Our ‘Western eleven ts generally given credit for a convincing victory. The smooth-running, all-around phe 3 University of Washington atodents are} niay of Coach Stags’s eleven made | Bend, while Pittsburg showed lots] taking & renewed Interest in the rorel | Sach ‘an impression on the critics) DEFEATED, BUT Harvard, fot oft to 0 lead over| PIT 7 Penn State in their game at Cam-|, Notre Dame ehowed a return to SHOWS GREAT PROMISE tits.tstwrins tot" eon since fom nen, Cahauen este FRANCISCO, Oct. 24.—Foot- | year's Oreg: came back and fought the Crimson A nop i AO pom . jon recruits veterans in the | or their feet, according to stories | ‘ ball followers around San Fran-| future who will make things interest- jof strength in turning back SyraJand Ancient | pa The univ “dato bay today were seeing in the|ing in the Pacific coast conference. | *nt West on the big game. The) case 35 to 0 in surprisingly easy | “8 ents tn now injthat it Is thought Princeton could “ final score was 21 to 21. cop events not have won with 100 per cent another formidable football} California was well pleased with ‘As Penn State plays Washington style at Pittsburg. trength. gegrmcchsy eomneaie pr smite ad team In the first | here December 3 all the activities of ong STATE AND ROSCOE SARLES *uThe impressive showing made by " he State team hold more than ordl-| wreeawer~ Yale against the Army has New Ha entirely outclassed by the) Next Saturday the Californians go ts ‘, ¥ WISCONSIN LOOM WwW “3 vi Riversity of California Saturday, | North to meet the Oregon State team |"S1¥ interest for Northwest fans, Ohio State showed that it must be INS BIG RACE} «en by gy Rly AP Ms University of Oregon made @fjat Portland, where the Bears expect considered in the Big Ten fight] COTATI, Cal. Oct 24.—Roscoe poet bind hve oo alg i with its husky, hard-fight/to meet the stiffest opposition they | YALE SHOWS when the 1920 champions spanked |Sarles, driving a Deusenherg, won |vard. outplas ‘ D° ‘YOU wish to be serged with a cook book, or do you prefer the product of the cook's skill? ‘Why the question? Well, by analogy, when you buy real estate, do you prefer a long book called an Thiet purporting to set forth the de- tailed story of the title's life, or the completed product called 4 “Title Insurance Policy,” which tells you that Title is 2 haracteristic “Crimson luck” ‘and spirited youngsters. have yet encountered. ROWER Michigan 14 to 0 in Michigan's own |the 150-mile race at the North Bay | some good, and guarantees to pro- pointed out that most of 2 Perhaps Tad Jones, Yale coach, |back yard. Wisconsin overwhelmed |speedway here yeaterday in a hair-|!n escaping defeat, | Dart. tect you from alll title loss? line finish over Joe Thomas. ashington yw Remember that possession of on men were doing their year’s duty on the varsity. They t fight on even terms with 's seasoned veterans. the same observers saw in this mouth, Lafayette and Yale have won five games and lost none in the The 4 follows: East. Harvard has won four and Fone beties time 18a 3-5. tied one, and Cornell, Penn and Second, Thomas; time, 1:21:34 45, | Georgetown have won four games Third, Hearne; tim: 52 2-5. Cornell, so far, has produced the best scoring machine in the Bast, ‘ hav red 237 HUGGINS IS ponte against sevea for Its oppon- A fifth of a second separated them as they crossed the finish line. an abstract of title does not NECESSARILY mean that your title is GOOD, nor that the Abstract Company will protect you if the title fails. But a title insurance policy absolutely protects you from title loss. ‘ AND STILL has brought back some of the fight| Ilinois in the other big game. Wis that made Yale feared on the grid-|consin and Ohio State won't ‘meet iron years ago. this year because of a squabble they ADAMS IS His Bulldogs defeated the power: | had last season. Iowa and Chicago ful Army team at New Haven, 14/ are also looming strong for the Mid- GETTING BY to 7, Saturday, critics saying his! West honors, WD still Georgie Adams is getting : away with dynamite. Albert Hansen Remember the Oakland bantam Jeweler and — vwemiet'nia ee |GYidiron Results RECOVERING jnj,"jq0" 0% Pasha Sitveramith puncher and then took an awful UTICA, N. ¥. Oct. 24—Miller| Championship of the Western con: WASHINGTON TITLE Huggins, manager of the New York |ference appears to be between Ohio American league champions, is ex-J State, Wisconsin, Chicago and Towa. pected td be in condition to resume |Ohio State's defeat of Michigan was his motor trip to Cincinnati in a few/the outstanding feature of last Ge => beating from Danny Edwards? = Well, that same bird, going on his reputation as a hitter, made about e 1, Ev-| Wesleyan 7, New York ( ny three or four years ago, was billed | orett High 7 Amberet 13, Massachusetts Aggies 0, NOW LOCATED game of the aaa”. wee - a | “Under State Supervision” ie" Zisnter Serjee Stree sky high In Tos Angeles last week| Wamninsten, nurnie', Preahmes 3%) Morse sent days. En route to his home he was| week's play. ‘The Columbus eleven. |] 1518 Second Ave. spectators “whe paid $18,908 Jand then he was knocked out in|“ Zitornia 29, Orecon 9 Dennleon 1 taken down Jrere with tomsilitie asst | mee three rounds, after taking an awful ytiecium, Hiss Tacoma, 18, Igneotn Wooster 1 week and ordered to bed by his Real Painl may cond a team to the Oxfora| Whaling, by Ad Rubidoux. Sumner High 66, Kent High 6. physician, ess 60) relay races next spring. The| If there was only some way of ret-| Facitic Fleet Stanford 7 ( Goor: oh 48, Rutger iy ghodeica'atiee the gront fed |ting the real info on this bird to all| gi'Mury''ts, éare inand Marinea «| Stuttg. "Mvayionsiat a PORTLAND CLUB i ee, eae the promoters in the country a lot eee 1 z ane aah a Oeteneae a. ag gl 14, io ee the collegia 5 nth Army Corps 10, Go i Pulane 1, Minsineipp r . of fans will be saved a lot of bunk| Ninth, Army Corps 10. Gen Feline t Pleemae fond M. 6 SEEKS PENN GO ‘The Multnomah A. C, is seeking a post-season football game with the Penn State team for December 10, The Eastern squad comes to Seattle | December 3 to play Washington here and the Portland club is anxious to} have them play Multnomah tto, Hugo Bezdek, Penn coach, tutored 4 first ann interscholastic crom-|and also some dough when he’s Marysville High ¢%, Snohomish Migh 6, Maryland 10, Virginia Poly 7, race of the Renssiaer Polytech- | booked. MIDDLE WEST Vanderbilt 20, Texas ute Student’ union is scheduled Sante tone West Virginia 0. Bucknell @ udenta’ unton is sche Wyoming 14, Colorado School of MinesT.| Tet any 1, Dayton 0. me Frey, X * ‘Washburn 17, Baker 16. a pil ah COLUMBUS MAN Emporia ‘orinal Ci, Southwestern & | Tennennse ‘ide, the world’ -wetght Colorado 19, Denver champion, will soon returh to this AFTER CHAMP) Siic2%%:. Gnio’Sortnern 2. Chattanooga 7% and ed with 19,¢ Mlinote 6. Georgia 14, Oglethorpe 0. ere, may be mateh 2 YORK, Oct. 24.—Phil Wisconsin , Michigan @. Sewanee 7, Alabama O'Dowd, Columbus bantamweight, Just Honest Milk 14, a 6, 1 Nebraska 9 * pwd : who is to meet Joe Lynch, former : ¥ |\FARREN Oreton teams for years, and he is a ; epreer Octeper 66 00 6 champion, here Wednesday night, MEETS big favorite in Portland. In order to introduce our new Scientifically pasteurized Haven in dual races. has offered Johnny Buff, the title] Drake 41, ABE MISHKIND * {Thatebone) plate, which te the ; by the most modern meth a holder, $10,000 for a no-decision bout) Yie\fiui Frankie Farren, the San Francisco] SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 24.—NMuit-| 9S netcoeanet Dray Speen. t Vy ods national decathion ebam-/or $15,000 for a 15-round bout to @| Gprieton 14, Knox 6 chtwelght, who stopped Harry |nomah's powerful football team is on m you can bite corn off the in a most modern plant ew York fireman, wrence 46, Beloit 0. | 'y ranteed 16 year decision. Nini Aras. 6. les here recently inside of a {its way home to Portland today with © an’ years. J a ao firadiey 20, Iilinois College 6. round, is to battle Abe Mishkind 10/the scalp of the Ojrmpic club as a Whatebone set of ‘Teetn , ESSICK AFTE Butler 22, Bariham, 7. rounds in Portland Wednesday4trophy of their week-end visit here. A} fo RES our YANK PLAYER Dearne Sere ecia University t night, ‘The Portland club defeated the locals 63 Amalgam Fill ff lorado Collage 2 24 to 3 here yesterday, |. All work guaranteed for 185 years, , G Will Bill Essick, Vernon pilot, who has| University pe 8, Denver & Have impressions taken in the morn. rocer Fy tzgeral an lorris | g working agreement. wit . North Denote 21, pou Dakota Uni- ing (and gs kaoth Be jay. ‘ami- asked to be traded to some| for Mike McNally, the Yankee in- nee aies Reon 8. and Bridge Werk. We Stand ’ balla? club in the Coast league before | rejder. There seems but little |/ oun Umer, cenwestorn College 0.| Tony Brottem, former Vancouver,] VANCOUVER, B. C., Oct. 24.— the Test ef Time. ELLIOTT 6210 eamgie@ opens, according tO| chance to get him out of the big} Coe 2%, Dubnaue 7. B. C, catcher, has been shipped|President Patrick of the Const! Most of our present patro: rom the Golden Gate. show, however. EASTERN a back to Birmingham tn the Southern| Hockey league has set November 4 recommended by our early cui ——_— 9, Princeton league by the Pittsburg Pirates. for the annual meeting of the league. i be Bi te 21, Harvard 21 od patisfaction. Representatives from Seattle, Van- = SILL TILDEN GREENLEAF IS | fi tee or —— fire from, eatin Van. Gere he wot . WINS MATCH LEADING PLAY | see reotueeye’ © ~~ | ALEXANDER IS with youre on that day to lay plans for the Jet) adwith you. YORK, Oct. 24.—William| PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 24.—Ralph| Cornell a1. Colgate 7 year, incliding the drawing up of Aational singles tennis cham-|Greenieat, ‘world’s champlon pocket] Dartmouth jt, Colwnnie & SIGNED AGAIN [ine ‘schedule. | Cut-Rate defeated Vincent Richards, 6-0,| billiard player, is leading the national] La Fayette Fordham 7. Grover Cleveland Alexander, star -_ | Den' x DAV! DSON MOTO RCYC Yesterday at Ardsley on the |tourney here with four wins ang no bod Tieainie f- esnell 6, Chicago Cub pitcher, has signed his afk bey" tae. hamgien. tists rv I . tn a match played for the|defeats, Jameg Maturo of Kansas} PylenSy® toston College 0 1922 contract, according to reports] 144 entries In the boyw singles end £07 UNIVERSITY sr. J BICYCLES SIRSCH CYCLE « for Devastated France, City is secor” Brown 0, Springfield 0, , from the Windy City, #4 in the girls’ tourney, Qppeaite Frapes-Paterson Cy sk 303 E. PIKE

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