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~ng SEATTLE STAR ill Jess Barnes Stop Yanks Again With Hook? BY LEO H. LASSEN with the Yanks leading after Toney had been hammered and kicked thru ACH world’s series has its hero. in big league style. _ Jess Barnes was the baby who copped the —_ last year. Barnes is said to have one of the best hooks in the majors and curve ball Twice he went to the rescue of Fred Toney and twice he stopped the pitching has always bothered the Yankees. Yankees in their tracks and stood them on their noodles with his curve Jess has had oye an ordinary year in the National league, but will he ball. be the man to halt the Yanks again? Phil Douglas also won two games for the Giants and was conceded to be The outcome of the series will decide that question because Nehf will the most effective pitcher in the series, but Douglas had been figured to have to have some help in the pitching department as he can’t carry the deliver. whole burden alone, and Scott, McQuillan and Ryan aren’t very stable But Barnes didn’t even get the call to start a game. He went in twice quality. ipesinees The Battle Ground [Birroeemet, | Pick Is | Starring An airplane view of the Polo grounds, where the Giants and Yankees are stag- || Games on Books P laying e ing their private world’s fair series for the second time. SOME rare Gabes ore in otere e _ in South ane memerm | Sie ne Rookies | im 4 | games. Former Everett Quart ; i Toon on Soin wt Wow Moves: Sacramento Here With a Shows Well With Ca ‘ ous E HA | Georgia Tech vs, Notre Dame, | Flock of Youngsters; fornia Babes } (iit, F | : MA iitins we iaeiay, aren Series Opens Today ; | , Point. Ciwee a Bow ter +e | Centre ys, Harvard, at Cam Washington to » bridge. tere “Hose” Cast i Piitaburg vs, Stanford, at Palo celiar club son, for f hail , Alto against the Seat yar 8 . . : Princeton ys. Chieago, at Chi- Indians {a quarterback = ur : Pine the opening @er Bnoch i ; Washington and Jefferson vs. game of the next shaw at Everett ‘yi . Rs Detroit, at Detroit, to the last series But-with Wally m «thy ” Kansas vs. Army, at West ot the seasam “ in ty Datiey looking . Point. here this after- 3 : “an ’ Ike the —_ beat : * Ps That's one of the biggest lay- noon. | * 5 if pivot proapect in . ~ outs of such games in the his- Pick's : ee & 7 yeara and only a/ a ie as, | tory of Intercollegiate foobtall. mento lay : | was wrecked by 4 he Washington quarter * t > tty } : sophomore, the Washington a | axe . We induriae back situation i» pretty bright #t/ : ‘ GRIZZLIES TO | year, and it wae . “i ‘ B Ae gs eg | everthole . / tier He oat r Liphe, * a big tumble that the Solons took. Jess Barnes PR prong os quant ta apts sig i ; ch dae fae ARRIVE FRIDAY (fast ycar thoy were riding in recond a ee with the Coltfornin " ae at eihedt: B, , ‘The University of Montana foot| piace and were rained out of the oc ggapae ly “ is attending ball team leaves Missoula, Mont.,| pennant, while this eeason they have he Be meley university, has been tomorrow for Seattle, where the|been in the basement most of the b 3 pag in yearling prac: | iy Grizalies play the Washington | time. and Coach Crip Toomey ex Lt . eleven at the Stadium Saturday.! Knowing that his team hasn't @ Seattle Fans to him to handle the reins of the| (aus fe { ‘The Grizzlies, headed by Coach |chance to get ahead this year, Pick Pick All-S S tenes the pees. | Baa ba : ‘ Stewart, new coach, will arrive here|is using a flock of youngsters: tar: » Carlson te being given quite & "4 4 P Friday noon and will go thru a|Manger, third base; Mateon!, short- Rules for Bu s | pattie for this berth by Beott a 4 werteott thet afterneen. at the; deer Me Nesley. Bchinkle, outfielders, s Oakiand raduate, but Carlson Stadium M. Shea, catcher; Peters, pitcher, Seattle baseball fane are being land pres © . asked by The Star to send in || "ae the edge an he has played four | Wallentelds, wellity, are snes. 6 Sy thelr All-Star Coast league yeare of American football while SHEPPARD IS |ints afternoon. | | tions for the year, Four infield. || 7@t played rugby during bis high | The Colonel has the nucelus for ® ars, three outfieklers, two catch. ||%8Oo! days | Bat as AFTER DOUGH good elub for next year. With him- - | Walkenteldt, utility, are some of the ers, stx pitchers and two utility || Catison has been out of the McGaffigan, Kopp, Mollwitz, | nen! “4 4 8 Melvin Sheppard has sent a case | Self, men should be named. The tans || ic? Tomes nate neo n containing 00 gold medals that he| Penner, Kunz, Prough and Fittery Saenieey Stee Meet be wore |) cae antl soi had won ae en amateur runner.|to build around be should have @ — a ee e them melted into | Club that's in the race. dresses. * * x * * * *” * ” coin of the realm. The Moreing brothers have silenced A list of prizes ts betng made || NORRIS RETURNS aseicienbda all rumors that Pick is to get the o | TO. WHITMAN tr and Charles will be given another Sel aes | ees Pilot Tells of Yanks’ Chances™°ES#8 22 wa oot colo! *, ‘The little Jack || "kes by sll the fans. \ returned to Whitman cotiege and he TULSA SQUAD 4m iamnaietn Poling clomes Friday, October . DALLAS, Texas, Oct. 4.—Mobile| INDIANS HAD Dempsey ost | | iw expected to play fullback again | ai a Johnay Curtain Norris played a hangup sn. Huggins Figures He Has Better Pitchers, and With Babe Ruth in Condition, Club | ana Tulsa tied at 44 after pa pore a ings of t ing se! ere after the other night ~ against Seattle here lent year. Whit r im the East, and. | man, for the first time in years | Is Stronger Than Last Year; Breaks Will Decide Issue; Huggins Says Team 19 | (77 1 oinh game, of the|falr road trip, in which they broke althe Curtain ff) 25 jisn't on Washington's schedule this/ . oH init: , ; - even in 14 games. They came from cae pad or j poops | Showing Fine Spirit; They'll Go Out After Four Straight Games seri. Tulane won two and | ore 10 1 eens eed fa mir, e'| mene “BY MILLER J. HUGGINS — soe to date, aouhte bi "two dare. ‘running lee’ te wel im ; STILL QUESTION / Manager of the New York Yankees ~ managed to annex thres gameg doubt but what : Washington's wings are the bis | ay : Copyright, 1922) 3 || Adams for Giants Ridley was at hin a cae question yet. Roy Petrie didn't NEY YORK, Oct. 4.——Pennants and world series are not won by predictions of the man- and Pick Is for SHOULDN'T LOAD of seven from Vernon. when he was king of the four- show up aa well in the Tt” 8. &. i UP ON VETERANS ere in ‘Cuiernin several ome | | Sen Hache “enna 3s expected and Mary pat going to start out by saying that the Yankees ere poing. to crush ihe Giants for || Yanks in Series ||. 1 =~ scm irae then he took the long sump 4 day at fullback. Jimmy Bryan's (four straight in this 1922 world series. I will say this much, however, that it is my | Jack Adams, Seattle pilot, picks | Indians shouldn't let the Orient. When he returned inexperience at the fullback post- wish, and I will not be a bit surprised to see us finish the series next Saturday. rtey beat he Yanks at year had taken on a lot of weight Hon may cause Bagshaw to make) However, experience has taught me the uncertainties of baseball. What better illus-|| .na that will give them confi ; Bente ond yoga elbow / be eacaee ae eens iat Lacon, (tration is necessary than two series of games we played this season? All of us will admit!| tence.” saya the Indian chiet. @ for the Curtain fight. | most Ikely replacing Jack Lillis, |that the next best club in the American league was the St. Louis Browns. We beat || “Nehf. Barnes and Jonnard may : | ntwipdione Say Preece ett ‘ turn in some good games in short tk Monroe, Australian boxing Roy Sievers and Wayne Hall may them 14 out of 22 games. Ac series and wile Souh Matera be 4 ; he end anal ent, but Pa ei " the | os that say hap thaw best sven ow nin ineion (Indians Will Not ||chubs the Boston feed Sox was|FERST SETBACK. || nt nm 1 pe ne Navona Indians has polyA or _— Use Recruits in the weakest team in our or-! FOR FT. WORTH || ager, thinks tho Yanker team has times this season than [GREAT CALIFORNIA Last Two Series ||##ization, and what hap-| when pert Nienott tea hte Mobite |] ® be fn Bin aoe and tat |! bit too far. Crandall is still a pretty | | Ridiey fought so often In Califor} Bedy Valentino has mash notes, | ENDS he Meattie tadians will filets ‘pened? We lost 13 out of 22) Bears to vietory tn the Dixie series | series, ‘smart pitcher, but the Indians nee@ j } when he @id his stuff on an/ ion but one has In Berkey and Muller Caltfornia ito the Red Sox. with Port Worth, it was the first young blood and younger ball play~ " the season with thelr regular line: |! Sox. | ee ce & WHEE for several) gece mber during med Liked 5 esa on Bod up and will not expertement with || I have a better ball club than setback for the Texas club since the BB Tyg 3 pedis be sought instead of vet | least tia aaa: Tha pears onc Meee eet ceanon, but || Youngsters during the final two ||year ago—much better, 1 Bav®/ inauguration of the game three|,,2h° Sacramento club has aj out. t one place 1s the cleanup [%* Stephens Y weeks of the season, according to || pitchers with more nerve. I have ; “brother” battery with them on this Y i" | Ridtey is coming home soon, ac) Urrth, and day in and day out [he's an experienced player. rom || 1008 dame Babe Ruth in condition, We lost|7est* ago. The first games were/irip, Marvin Shea, catcher, an4 VILLAN VS. GORDON tne Aacgneperar by | med cen of one Ross El doom prego bd fons a Be “The boys have their hearts set || three straight games in 1921 when | Won by Fort’ Worth from Little brother of “Specs” Shea, the be- Brownie Villan and Sammy Gor Shanklin, Tacoma promoter, s sraced that position. | was shot vy Srner the caliber of {{ om finishing fifth and maybe |/ Ruth collapsed and waa forced to| Rock and lest year Fort Worth |spectacied Solon hurler, are both/gon box six rounds at Olympia Joe Waterman, Ridiey’s man Eldred, with his .330 batting ae ptt yeh gives Andy aj} fourth.” says Adama, “and with || retire, ‘The boye felt that Babe sunk the hooks into Memphis [with the Capital City chub, ager. mark, is one of the most valu | Fane te c ton the Oakland club but a couple of || was their team. It is entirely dif rm ‘The Little Dempsey ts only about — jumps behind us we can take no || ferent this season. Ruth remains ‘years old, but his many battles ances. There ina difference of |/tne greatest hitter the game has p the = eer may bave 5 j| about $25 per man between — produced, but we won many games im of that kick so neces ” " }}and sixth place prise money and when Ruth didn’t get @ ball out tock the great Notre 4 to boxing success. Pigg is taaing the biggest || (ey cam use It of the Infield. Babe, too, is show: . $$ $$$" ft tuft. 1 iw Bob Harper boxing Barn test of his career. He lost 18 let seed ing different stuff. never sam Bs ; NS om fi a termen by graduation last year and | ERENCE TO amg pagers change in a fe 4 ; chedule that includes w. io plays for the success o $0. Adair has fought twice ee to : CONF. lthe team and not for any indi f i the Const, drawing Trayie Davis | Aang es : MEET SATURDAY | viausi ciors. i Z ngh wend Fy tye nerd out a big Winner this year he cer! A special meeting of the Pacific) f have two pitchers on the tainty knows his ft. Const College conference has been| club whe have asked me to SUE og te teeena te tee — called for Portland Saturday by| piteh them tn the entire series. a ‘ iD , of the Unt- 1 October phere i rindup. JUMEGR GAMES. [Tree MG sec cacteacy| ie tes te ts mating of the eee trading | | | A RE T A R T NC > of eo fa ¥ 1 decisio sixth gam nd told tu Morgan, one of the best light: | S I = yd pica cent on ee pont pre had de if Pwr Sanghie ze around the Pay district in| Baltimore and St. Pan! are open v4 phe ‘ia, who was a Seattle visitor ing thelr Junior World’s series to- | New Year's game, omplicated| pitcher with » sore arm, at & few weeks, has returned to E day jn Baltimore. Four games are|bY the Stanford-Pittsburg scheduled) least complaining of one, dur- southern state. ! mame, will be made, ing = world series! If there are 7 to be played tn Baltimore and Morgan would have been lined up sale what's left of the series will be —_— any around today they are not Meet Sailor Walters, but he ts [played in St. Paul. Some of the TRIBE ROOKS Pages| to the naked eye of of the game for several weeks | ‘ ledce has been taken off of the . juse of an injured nose. | |games by Baltimore's defeat at the LEFT BEHIND) rat's te spirit which on the ; ot New Haven in thetr post-| pitcher Kelly and Catcher Futchte,| American league pennant for the 9 little Buq Manwing, Seattle fy. | : Soattle recruits, were not brought | Yankees and that's the spirit you at a ts coming to the front fast | Wa North by Seattle, ‘The pair probably | Will see against the Giants. : Sivien. He has mage three | will report to Seattle in spring train-, We are not underestimating tho showings in hie last trio of | : |\BUD TAYLOR fee Fat Co ghey vont 0- Ger =. He beat Spike Canney, boxed | $4" Francisco - . . AFTER VILLA —— piny Johnny Rawlings pulled w with Eddie Nell and beat | 156 Angeles . against us last year and Johnny hg ye Bot rio, now ciicge 2 MAY HAS NEW |Site ue trea soon on one of the local cards | S*sttie -- ‘ 2 papas. ig ns ae i Such things happen tn baseball boxing gets started at the | poriiens ES Pancho Villa, but it's not likely that | 28-WEEK MARK uc selene olnieids on tay dato whee Pool again. Villa will accept as he has a match * feat of winning 82 th tart become the * “~|iined up with Jimmy Wilde. If) " end oo starts may co H . H. £./| Villa doesn’t take the bout Taylor | he ash oe # Banny Kramer, crack Los Angeles | g.2"¢ lie going after Joe Lynch recaea for the $0-qask. season. We're going to bear down, play paw bantamweight, may g¢0 At Los A ‘ ia Henley’s record of 44 wins for Frisco our Bardest and show them some again soon. He has had sev-| Batteriow " | and Lafty William's 22 for Salt jovich and Baldwin : real pitching, With Joe Bush, Bob — fom Maapern | so |MYRIL BROWN Lake were set in a S0weel playing | Sl Mey, Waite Hoyt, Sam Jones Linch tn New York. Kramer Ce lh , BRINGS COIN riety PO RA a ent Gort Saye! manazer ed Liggett & Myers Tobaceo Ca, ‘ , a} al os out this same Wolfe in fidenolter ana| Myril Brown, Reading pitcher, our games, T wouldn't trade Wally rounds last spring. Kramer Antinson; Biemiller, Middleton and Fuhr-| who was sold to the Pirates recent * fly the class of the Coast |man en es es dado, the ree coat || Nick Altrock | Schane for any catcher I have acen Cavalla umwetghts. | Vernon at Oakiand, rein. jagee evec yale for an International Crashes First tie int, with rip, ware and Samsoun—the famous tale yer. gy Scott and Dugan, goes for me, . Series Homer || iii; Ruth, Witt and Meusel Turkish tobeccos used in S Jimmy Rivers, the Tacoma light } : ‘ - — eho showed se geet HACK MILLER \CHATANOOGA POLO GROUNDS, New York |) jn the outield don’t have to Ch field’s Turkish Over again. Rivers had a bad | RANKS SECOND OUT IN COLD pe panes rid ot tha a¥tS UPI bow before any of them, Don't esterfield’s Tur due largely to Inck of cond!-| Hack Miller, the Oakland strong | |] series wont to Nick Altrock, vet: || ae eda Blige Booed Blend—are bought on Mobt he Southern iS which he lost to Herold|man, 414 himself proud in hie firet|, Wn, Mobile won the Bo : 4 tht e ft was the firet || oan comedian, who, during his ~ f Pat Williams and Jobnny|year in the National league, finish ogi Dh "hats ialabiana. any. |, tuna, betes, tho first gate, [| sane am COrmee etmue on he Turkish plantations by bsh in turn. Then he trim-|ing second to Rogers Hornsby in 1] clouted long fly, to the great bench. 0 n atanooga ie now the only South. || clouted out a long fly, to the « : ur resident buyers. W Wiliams tn a return go ana| hitting, the Club slugger pounding |C™ i seus club not to have a pen.|| Jo¥ of some 12,000 tana, who were || There'll be no stalling with us 63 * oe Magy Big clon |the -iyeloeiaceaned rate. Gant to ite eredit. symp a fg [mon aphegg 44 abo golng out after four straight take no ch —we ik boy in the sixround semt| . } = CAVIN own intaitable styis, winding up sah the high quality of our Reiger Rivers a box | FABER TALKS |MRS. GAVIN with @ grotesque slide, thus in- ATLANTA HAS nike a he wants to, but he| | ICCOB. have to lead more and will have | ON PITCHING| HOLDS TITLE |i sree eos ewe eve | NEW CONTROL May in condition if he expects| Urban Faber, crack White Sox! Mrs, William Gavin of England,|| jtrock and other entertainers Get eny place in the game. spitball pitcher, says that the spit | who was defeated by Glenna Col!) Kept the bugs busy as amall boys || Jack Corbett in the new manager —< - ter never caused the strain on his||ette for the American woman's golf|| qt a circus, white every now and ||of the Atlanta Southern league a4 Anchorage Alaska Chamber|arm that curve ball hurling does. | title, holds the Canadian crown, hav-||¢nen another little flurry of team. He fs in the East to attend merce plans to install a golf! He says throwing hooks grinds on! ing defeated Alexa Sterling for the|| pleacherites drifted in the world’s series and to obtain a the elbow of his throwing wing. honor, new manager for the Georgia club,