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~ PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1921. EDDIE PINKMAN FACES REAL TEST IN FRANKIE FARREN Lighties Why Do, Sport Champions Fail?Oakland [Big Games on Football Schedule Today. s Too Much| Has Lost =| — —__.,, ——_—..07-7—- A | % . fa breemeerersatrs ae ae Prep Grid FAN fay occe Portland ae: ssh [ssn nen tien highly i e . pap % eth Men Pl ri yi ‘ Lp “a Y Ay Ml or 7 4 Pinkman Against Classy | r"tioular way have tittle to do with the game ay it Is worked out in front | Team Doesn’t Look Dan- [1 AN ZAMAN Aes AOS) WN il SS Elevens Scene of }oc us, It is not for us to get any gray hairs over the particular evetits oe gerous; Miller, Guisto | Pl Bi @ % oe mn: Porton es | gadcrve to relax our nerves, while the part of the participant is ana Pinnelli M ing ven Game BY ALEX ¢, ROKW to ay ig Tiff a Vred Wry (8) te, the, first one, te r Why did Miss Alexa Stirling and Miss Cecfl Leitch go under at the re tina di oo 20 cent woman's golf championship mateh? Why did the greatest of amateur BY LEO H. LASSEN (nrpeip A BY LEO H. LASSEN | poit champions, Oulmet and Evans, fail to deliver at St, Louis? What of OR the past Franklin and Ballard in) FTER the mis-| suzanne Lengien's fall? Alll Star League Teams in| California Playing Washe ie; i hole match in the sompetition whieh i ‘ io! * 4 n erable show-| These were the most highly rated and most talked of in thelr lines. two seasons| Scoreless Tie; Franklin chm the competition which Action pg = Al ington State; Other Big | ing -that Ed-| Thy were the ones on whom we had placed our bets. We can rate them the only thing] Lacks Judgment pel Some. Pay ane oe 8 Games Ho! potlight; Struggles Booked ing “s “| highly, we can boast them up, we can say they are going to do this or the Oakland “cs , eet s E die .Pinkman | thot. ‘rhon we're thru, All we expect from then on is « thrill Cositers havel,Per sudeweat by Qyarterback are 9 ERY rage dg get ae made in his| But now do they feel about it? Their nerves are reversed in their effort h i .|Green cost Franklin their only z poly yoo bre roaklyy bunched, these games will hold | of the smoke first come-|'te live up to our expectations. They know and realize that they are put ad was the T/ chance of victory in their prep grid: |{2°%,09" 7.4% 64 Nefare| the ‘center of interest in The Star | attics Deine back effort | 9 te field to run @ shiver up our spines and give UN our money's worth punch, fen Guns salts Danaidl Pomectoy, | eer eoenel aes Hae Same ae eatin’ oC: interest: to he Biar| Imsicn back But in thelr effort to come across they often fail, They fall lower than And they’re| that ended ina scoreless tie. Ballard | went the. full re The tour up Ieed | Sunday. ‘The junior race 18 a clow yi i ae pag Ar ry bel dn losin; most! held the upper hand during most of | ih \ne” cing round, ana \OR@ The feature game is slated 16 | \ any coe ry Eagles) From Miss Stirling there was expected a great deal; from Miss Lelteh tom bade UD the etal mplouien | F [get Tee featorn amen iQ sated ay in over a month | the same, ‘They both played the poorest games of thelr careers of that dur|when Brice Taylor, Franklin's giant mix, at South Park, pionship hopes of i Evans was a champ; so was Ouimet, and the greatest of French flashes, ing the pres- left tackle, broke thru for a 40>urd z Hag oak ER blensiip ap a J ago it Cer! sussnne—her case is the clearest example, for a whole world depended ent winter|run around right end for @ kick) Golf etw playing the second division squads going to be a® ed like he Was &| upon her to show something } I 6 | formation, 1920 vietories “in ‘the anaual rad oni an flivver, like the great major-} Al of these, in the mast trying moments, played worse gumes than they 4 ost CAM-| "Then Green called for line playn| Bad hom (Victoria) club, hed twe | ‘The complete schedule for Sunday | crepe, while the ity of mitt men are who quit ever fave Practice mag pround pen ferbeesd gh gh sey RE nn nats sold inaconinnt ae sster again, van oir ofl tan Beaworse static ikem cep | follows: . winners will get i " a Soe } “ ris : 4 a guined pearly all o ‘ran’ ine ye perma the ring and then try to bat-|.,.. ‘ JUNION DIVISION set for the next | Washington Park va, Faleon A. ©. ®t} Jing of action, rk, at ip m Ket nm bring startll ie. " results, In championship matches they play Hack Y Miller, the hardest “#e during the afternoon. Three «tse, i in. igh . a ed tol” Wak penn: thon: Wédie baal right-handed "hitter in the|ymer the Franklin, backs tied = won two fights, both by haw Ne Gridders: Tee Gale ee en re 2 margin, winning from 4 : + [haa Dovey peat ostpy ened cece rrgvinng toe Bagshaw Needs TSS ite iret scker, roe tothe ores wen sie a a from Monk Fowler. : Cleveland Indians, And there | gor, , Ang now toe Hoon ove) Varsity Lineup Uncertain inci sc ss, atte c's ot setts can ie SS leah ht iigbtecigup propositions “cx sacker, and the life of the|P!sred food football, aie th =. we . the at er Coast when he/ Washi Mentor Calls for Men; Big Pep Rally; Acorn infield, is to be BOld) squad and the play ranged in Frank: wilt be out io fal tackles Frankie Farren at the) Held Thursday; Dodger Lineup for Stanford Game | ¢fore long. lin's territory most of the time. compet the trophy was = ‘in, but the North ‘Two of the most important 4 of the Coast conference prvi (g Athletic asso: i e - being played today with Coach . at 2:30 p. m, Referee, Wil tam | senith sending his prise coheed E 4 Juniors vs, Highiand Park, at Golden Bears against the Wy diand park, at 11:38 ® ™ |ton State Cougurs in the game Kefe: Hob Bonne: that ‘Shon Paris Billlards va. Hawthorne| 8 expected to decide the Coast hon at 2:45 p, m.jors. They are playing at Portland % In the other big Coast gume thy weneferee, willy |PoWerful Oregon Aggies are tangling with Stanford at -Palo Alto, ‘Thy RB DIVISION oO yuna aircraft ctup,|OresoR Beavers were davored 14 The Oak May conti Raturday wit vilion Tuesday .ni . rs The club has also lost Ernie LINEUP AND SUMMARY nnd park, At 1 p.m. Ket: re poe .. win,| Is Up in Air Alten, a good southpaw pitch-|werime s,m ee en Althe the weather’ senaiiions hove va. Went Seattle, at Lincoln | BIG EASTERN as ioe stopped on meyer BY HAROLD MARQUIS er, who has been turn over | Suna serves soe te been far from see im ‘g oe we GAMES ie ie nm 2] uy ‘ood lang ™ ere 1e eu ik ame, Set “pat Pink-| LOOM is hanging in great clouds over the Sun Dodgers’ | t? the San Francisco Seals by | ™ Heferee, Billy Bloomen D of big gumes fos . . - oe the Far East: F the Detroit Tigers, whd)r-. eh ee For the sake of fans who attend t- ed it ’ pony RNS . p these gumes, each manager should |, Harvard vs. Centre College at Cam owned the hurler. sais. : deciding match between the bridge. The Oaks have received Don i Bee to it that their men are on hand Brown, of Salt Lake, and a player) , played on Sunday, to start the games promptly on time. man showed more kick in his bout camp this week and indications point to no early ligh' Eo sree one cust cn ved tht une {ening The only flash in the dark is the renewed interest in Pinkman showed inability to pro-| football which has gripped the campus. tect himself in the clinches orto avoid} Fifteen hundred men turned out for the men’s sj named Mariott, thru the Chicago an ot Faclington and | pice the renulta of thete ett {| Pittsburg vs, Penteylvania 9 & left band in his bout with Fow-|raiy on Denny field. The rally was called after Cubs, on the Miller deal, jendow Park. The Star between 5 and 7 pm, Bun. |Phlladelphia. ler. He's going up against a bOY|( ocnaw threatened .to call off )—————________,»—______ |_ Brown proved himself a good hit- sof the Seattic| day. 7 Yale vs. Brown at New Haven, _ with a good loft duke in Farren, |. ity practice if more men did not | brace they will Geograte the bench | ter with the Bees, but not in Miller's Golf club will be @eld next Saturday, Princeton va. Virginia at Prince Because the Frisco battler hits and | Yrsity pr when the Sun Dodices meet Stan.|class by @ long shot, and a lot of cralta, sestss, forthe" aaeh tease ~ 4 hits hard with his south paw. thin week lexn| ford. Ziel in going down rapidly | Critics would pick Gulsto as @ better! Queen Anno and Wert Seattle | ora ine meeting, Oo ~ me “IA SE EFROSH Dartmouth vs, Cornell at Ithicg If Pinkman gets by Farren he| For three nights ‘and Ham Green looks like his prob- | hitter than the former Bee. were playing their important prep MIDDLE WEST i certainly stands in line for some) than 30 men reported for praction | fb) | uch Sivan fia il lacks gen.| The Acorns still have the nucleus |tusnle this afternoon at Denny field. MEET OREGONS [parties Detter “matches, becazise Farren |and only two teams answered oll) ert tte in handling ‘hia team and | fF © food ,hitting team with Jack |Queen Anne must at Ieaxt eet « te BOLDT GRID ‘The University of Washington ana}. The bis games of the Middle Wed showed in his bgut with Eagles |call Wednesday night. Then Bag) ee oe se tos readily to the | Knight, Dennie Wille, Claude Cooper |to hold their places at the top with the University of Oregon frosh foot. | follow: ae hen the quod, opposition. Eckmann end Quass ure {#04 Brown on the payroll, but the|the Franklin team. TEAM PLAYS ball teams are playing in thelr big| Chicago va. Colorado at Once let Edward steadily coming and will be the nu. |°US has lost its biggest kick, Hoth Went Seattle and Queen Anne game this afternoon on the Stadium | Minnesota vs. Wisconsin at * that right cleus of a possible new backfield. 7 tarned ta wins over Broadway by 14 BREMERTON field. ‘The Bun Dodger yearlings ar |*°?- 3 odhegared = A LOT DEPENDS TET Nctevan ‘nad saedpal’ Ske sumer ae f sald to be the strongest Frosh team | | Tnalana vs Notre Dame at Infien hanging-on tactics "PON Quee , ; e 2 ’ re. back in the v ARLETT the most finished football and they eet ae the lever turned out at Washington and Much ‘ fs fl test fastest amateur grid teams in these |went into the game a slight favorite| JOW® vs. Purdue at parts, will go up against the strong |to win over the Tisgets 2% Ree cecten ie » tb soy aay! - to babes from Oregon. Nebraska va Athletic park in Bremerton tomor- - were slight favorites to win before the kickoff, which i af J LOCAL BOW of the esse IMILLER’S TEAM _|"%, s"ernoon. ERNIE RICE saaioe eos que te tee he want BADLY BEATEN (cx: tice, center: reve toe emnist ot LOSES BOUT CHEHALIS, Oct. 29.—Hap Miul- Wright, guards; Bill Tuynell and Grays Harber district, will Everything is up In the alr re work was : Ted Abner, tackles; Len Oliver and make his first bow before local the lineup for the Stanford BY FARL A ray prog orm much touted Vancouver high Bobby Morris, ends; Rinaldo Caccia, lout over Erie Rice, "YP aeagper fams Tuesday when he goes up . Meet, eieated gute to's very wane pitching mar-| te detent before the strong che, |wwarter; Bob Corbett and Perry |champion of Hngland, in thelr bout |"! 472. against Al Biddle, the promising cucemefet benting period for Chiewe | veinuy ball for the Oaks, the Bay halis high school team here yester-| Sti, balfbacks; Bil Wilking, full-|here last night. Rice, after making | paday, Anacortes boxer. Stoy is said Pheasants, Hungarian partridge and city team would have finished higher | aay afiernoon by @ 16-0 count. Two | back. The substitutes who will take |a game fight, was stowed away in the | ticious —. te have the goeds and Biddle parsed cde: av Racal gr a thia season if Arlett hadn't fiivvered. | touchdowns were made by Chehalis |t8® trip are: Fritz Schroeder, Jim |seventh round. has sows. 2 let. of. promise.n = eeeairomver | foe nay Kramer, “Letty” Winn and|as the result of the forward pass|Cofett, Parr and Len Reese. elo starts bere. cies cad nthe nes enimm | Rocks” Seibold are inand-outers. |method. "Loule ‘Twaread, made o 36- infien dud - |yard dropkick tor a fed goa 'SEATS ALL SOLD (| S2** i ! THREE OTHER the GAGE > coccting INFIELD LOOKS which completed the scoring for the bing Bead county will allow shooting ca | ‘The Onkland infield looks fair right| ever witnessed @ local football con-| PORTLAND, Oct. 29. — Every carded by Jimmy “chinks” Hengarians ond quail, |now for next season, with Knight | test was of hand to see yesterday's available seat for the Washington , who Kittitas opens only om the “bane” |for first, White for second, Brown | tilt. State College Unnivernity of Califor ‘Wagner and end Yakima on the Chinese pheas- |for third and Brubaker for short nia grid tilt, which is being played of wild men, en slip any farther. ants and Mungerians, The twe lower |atop. It's nothing to brag about, and PREP TEAMS here this afternoon, was sold early Rogge and Hobi are Practically) valley counties open thelr hanting |is only about one-fourth as strong : Friday, phe Tee ot welche. io keeping many | Barted Sanday, October 20, while | with Guixto and Pinelll. Mariott is PLAN GAMES in the Pa men out, but the coaches can-| “tise Cremty opene on the son, GREELEY. Colo. Oot 29-—The BOB ROPER WINS mix in the not afford to slice eff a pound any- round Greeley ool team, cham- where in the already light shes bine poetry mn wd “ ” pions of Colorado in 1920, will travel BY KNOCKOUT Johnny Wilson is making good at |*kssit. fan Juan, to Salt Lake City and play BUFFALO, N. Y., Oct. 29.—Capt. end and looks like a permanent |Sounty wneie a Any outfield with a pair of hitters| Kast “high school team there on| Bob Roper knocked out Frank Mo- | four-page letter addressed to| bet. Glen Galligan is extremely | m plentiful ¥ other oo like Denny Willie and Claude Cooper | December 3. A return fame for! ran, the Pittsburg heavyweight, editor Romeo Hagen,| light but may stick on the other | ot tat on the job is dangerous. Of course, | these two teams has been arranged | bere last night in the sixth round of nome baker,” unburdens | Wing. + her yal pomee Pi nareery Mn on tz \the Oakland orchard lost its big/to be played at Greeley on Thanks. und bout. il ta l rc remove the birda from either san Juan |Punch when Miller was sold. siving day in 1922. PM: 5 pagan gs 2 roti motorcycle june righ a bout in Beal enc Y older boys and girls, Not record and his FIRST HOCKEY PRACTI bi Pav tie Bas, body ever urgued | Er Syessers Wastutaton’ oa erates)” | OA VANCOUVER, B, Gn Oct. $= Teliabie’ machine Yor good, ate hhis ability to take va ‘The Oakland club wilt need a |The University of British Columbia ay a King county hunting will be found 3 wees gest tals poy mel parttectartp oe fee hockey team held its first prac- fire not to. be shot thie year The regular chores, and then he may fast “night. A ioc ds of likely shot at thie year ‘The Lake Sam ‘ish district, Toll a oa |queiels ‘Valley, and’ districts: sores looking candidates were out in suite, Seattle to the Snohomta! Only $75 Down—65 a Week Easy t mak: attractive p Paving most, ! | STRAMAGLIA ell as south along t ap ate the Cle will be found good for bird chootiag. Stramagalia, Elam heavyweight, who was D Miller, guine warden of given a draw with Frank Farmer Piper coer thin. summer in Cle Elum, in x 8 bloomer the other night Altho Mitze is a fair pilot, chances "im Tacoma when he was out- ee seversl Jaro wtrong that a new field leader e pointed: by Johnny Hogan, HIGH will head the Oaks next year. Mitze the Tacoma heavyweight.’ They oF panes ane has the baseball brains, but not the say the Cle Elum boy shows aor, tae m sucmaton | rive that brings out the best in his . promise, but that he's green. CLASS ae ta erate eaaty tb ae ded eee | team. He didn’t have control of the He'll have to beat a lot betier bag limit ts Limit allowed in posses- | Oaks all year, as Del half ran the You are sure of = good timo at the Hallowéen Masque Party in boys than Hogan to be called » not eee eget !8 | club and half didn’t, When the clu] Bright's Holl (4th and Pine), Sat., the 29th. Cash prizes will be awarded comer. p the birds home each day, to | Was going good, Howard got the cred-|| the ladies and gentlemen judged Best Dressed, Most Original, Best ilitiliands which shipment they have attached an/it, and when it was going poorly || Character, Most Comical, etc. Long’s A-1 Orchestra. DAVIS SHOULD Mitze was blamed, They ought to/ TRY EASTERN GAME ffidavit forma ready for distribution | Make 6ome man responsible for the Travis Davis, the Everett welter- among the shooters desiring them, . | club, weight, is losing a chance to move into some real money and to really get some place in the ring by not settling down to real training and going East for work. Davis has shown in his work in Seattle over the short route that he has the stuff. If Alex Trambitas tan make g6od in the East Davis ought to be able to because he has beaten Trambitas. Davis showid try \the 10-round ' ee : OAKS DON'T PALACE Boat Sc hed ules LOOK DANGEROUS While there aré ‘trong possibill- ties for Oakland in 1922, the outlook SAVE MONEY = BY rich: now doesn't look any too prom: | Travel by sfeamer ising, The pitching staff is a ques- tion, the infield is just fair, the out- field shows promise, the team has | lost two great hitters, and may lose ita scrappiest player and best base Open an Account on or Before November 5 AND RECEIVE TWO MONTHS’ DIVIDENDS ON JANUARY 1, 1922 Trustee Savings Banks (such as the Washington game at Milwaukee or Portland it —and— trand'a manager,” quite aa assign, |{| Mutual) hold more than three-quarters of the deposits these prompters can obtain good op- ment. in the strictly savings banks of the country. The total ronents for him, as he is too good Feature Photoplay Hampers maeyr ap of these deposits reaches the enormous sum of @ man to be wasting his time with CLE ND, Oct. 29.—The, West the four-round game. a GOLDWYN’S F ‘ Tech high school team of Cleveland | $6,000,000,000.00 — was to tangle with the Fitchburg, £ CENTRALIA—R. C. Stanley, ae “AT 1 "Ss pop pk gg boyy hie Mase, high school teats hero today One Dollar will start an account in the Oldest and feated at last election, again files Largest Strictly Savings Institution in the Pacific SPoeg not go to Victoria on in the first inter-sectional game of trip | Northwest, namely the ving ttle Sat. Night the year, LOVE" || aan | tint anttrs.canes| | Washington Mutual She vamped her own hus- | Darwen One Price—Cash or Credit S ° band and see what hap- | Baran 142 Chas. 8. || avings Bank TION ned, AND f Fifth Ave pened. 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