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PAGE 23 Washington. Sportsmen | Association Growing New Clubs Being Formveil by Big Organization 20,000 Members Now Belong to the Game and Fish ! Order; Lesson From | Oregon; gon; Trolling Good in Bay * BY EARL A. FRY Het ies of the Washington State Sportsmen's | “* ECENT activi association number the formation of several new clubs |: in the eastern part of the state, this work being the r of the campaign started by the organization this fall. The} Sssociation has placed Captain Leon Huff in the field as or-! in the state. At the Mewick, Pasco, Prosser and Richland. Captain Huff is now} Working out from Spokane, The aggregate membership « of the state association is;— ° Mow placed at about 20,000. The deer se. ber 20th in than that of our local state, where |# on opens Octo- |, an Juan county, | « administration split up into 39 |< rent heads. } Which district will furnish] Ne some excellent sport in this respect. The county probably cK r Halton ats. | t Victor, Mumbers more deer to the/piayed a nice buck Tart's | @cre than any other district/bi ame contest the |} ¢ being k of Western Washington. The |}! Aas ogy 3 Special fee of $10 is to be leprae tro . charged again this season, |bi¢ rin for the privilege of taking/*ve 404 the sume he bagged ic’ the deer from the islands. | concernine jane se ANGLERS K BEST UPLAND Phil Baker and FE. J. Vino were | Kugutt, sae Pie SHOOTING DUE ltwo lucky anglers out att bay | Ae? SEATTLE The best upland bird shooting In| we aught two " the state ts yet to come, many local | fine Rimrods anxiously awaiting the sea-jing ts @on in Kittitas, Yakima and Benton | th Counties. Kittitas opens the season asing number of @a “Chinks” and “Huns” Novem being tn. er 1 to 10, while Yakima and| Washington ts ishing #1 tt rs on a hand tr improving right along out in! ait water, as Is belng shown by Benton starts their season on the|*port with the salmon, Jim Remp of |b @ame birds October 25. All three Union bay reporting that seme very @ounties report the birds very/fine fish are being taken near h Plentiful this season. | Kenmore boathouse BIG CONTEST listaxp COUNTY “Now oN [SHOOTING GOOD ‘A great deal of interest ts being| Good hunting ts being found tn re @iven the annual big game contest | Island county on Chinese pheasants | 5/0. j@taged in this city by Piper & Taft,|and Hungarian partridge, according @averal fine prizes, including a $50 |te the nimrods returning from there ‘Fifle, being in the list of awards|The game authorities of that county © gding to the lucky sportsman. Three |have taken It up, ‘ all bucks, and fine specimens. One |the “Huns” as well an the pheasants D 1G the large ones was displayed by |for taking them off the | Hammergren, 104 Mead st.. jwhich ts in error. It is expeote ah “who brought in 4 fine buck from |this trouble will be settied within the [CRANE *Quileene. The balance of the party |next day or so. | was made up of Frank Schlatter, Clair Annis and Greg Carey. The, WHITMAN SE/ ASON ~ @ontest runs to October 31. LENGTHENED on Hangarian pertridge was er anted | >! Capt. A. F Burshtufts appear. by the supervisor of game and game Giice In the city and his talk before |fish, the county intending to cut off She Sportsmen's Association of Seat-|the season October 31. A report from Me Wednesday evening furnished |that county Wednesday stated they gome of the questioning ones in thix|had changed their minds and would | Keehter ite food for thought on the matter |not make the change, but would al Reais ne oe Sreny And state game Controt.|low the hunters to hoot these birds | K°*' | Devie, Oregon's administration of the game!up to and including November 15. | ariett, Yanks Didn’t Play Up to _ Form, Says George Sisler most valuable player in base-| “The Yankees have great strength! Bail, picked the New York Yankees| but seldom make use of it. Siow | to beat the Giants. thinking has kept them from being | Light, Sait Lake Like practically every other ex-|a remarkable club. The Yankeos |(« Pert in the country, George was/during the season are either very|* Kees losing four straight. they were very bad. However, George need not worry} “The overwhelming defeat of the sERNE | seott @ver the failure of the Yankees to) Yankees casts a reflection on the|/; come thru. Just prior to the series| American league that is decidedly | May 32 players on the Brooklyn team in| undeserved. | Wraeth the National league were asked for| “Despite the fact that the Yan. |C* @n opinion. Nine of the 12 said the) kees failed to win a game no con Yankees would win easily. test was decided by a greater mar. “I predicted that either the New) «in than three runs. In every gare York Yankees or the St. Louis! but Scott's shutout and the tle the Browns would beat the Giants in a| Yankees were out In front. In two! Ff Short series. Despite the downfall | of the games rallies in the eighth of the Yankees I stand on the state-|inning by the nts decided the|} Ment that the Browns could have! tewue.* — May Take Steps to Halt Barnstorming Tours BY HENRY L. FARRELL N YORK, Oct. 20.—Sentiment | Jor leaguers have been beaten in the |? among the major league club|!st week by colored semipro teams Owners against post-season barn |“"4 the showing made by the big storming may result in positive leg-|'asue stars was satd not to be first fslation against this practice at the |" Winter meetings. Under the stress of public sympa thy aroused for Babe Ruth and Bob ‘The magnates hav taken | the stand that the flstigha the | Meunel last spring, the bare against Players themselves derived no credit |P&TDstorming by members of pen from unsupervised playing after the |2&™t Winning teams were lowered to close of BO cuamco and some stories |¢ extent of giving them a chance| coming to their ears this fall support |? Pick UP some easy money if they their contention secured permission of their club own- y lers and the co ssione: Reports of major leaguers playing Piers iy gor e520 ‘alinion o ji privilege. and it is understood that he is mak The club owners figure that the | ing an inveatigation. kinds of barnstorming in the future MIKE KELLEY COMING HERE? manager of the St. F asnoct has recelyed two good bids from Seattle of ‘the Coast league and from the Washington Americans, accord ing to local baseball gossip, ion = BIG LEAGUERS The 19th Hole 1) WIN EXHIBITION jn sometimes difficult to ap. VANCOUVE Se suerte Yate Gonna |route to the Orient, slaughtered a that aasortment of pickup team here yesterday, 19 to Kary Goodd-—cookie % Joe Bush, Waite Hoyt and Herb Pennock pitched for the major stars jand allowed but three hits. ul American The Purple Washington froah rett today. The Gold Fi oah de ham yesterday, 9 to 0, SEATTLE STAR BATTING AVERAGES sults | rate ( ebthin > hd Huff has started out it may be expected to realize a con-|™ dition of this kind. New clubs have been formed in Ken-| {9 partment is a great deal less costly |p, ty of |WINtenan, » ey, SRATTLE 1 3 : ‘ 1 o ° 3 ° The fish. PEN IN HAND Chartea Moriarity, junior member ots of the boxing commission, says he is torney and that he bas not been re timer ° ° ‘ o 1 1 i . i i : 1" themselver to! Wain jeatries have been received to date, |charge the shooters 20 cents each on | Halawin Kearns, Sal ‘| WOULD STAGE Kr dargeant lGnkaa, fant A recent application from Whit | Krause, jan county to shorten their season | King bs ADAMS, SEATTLE sa1 * : ‘ ‘ : 3 : ‘ ‘ ee ee ee eet ee er te ee et ee ee re et ee ee ee | MeGaft EORGE SISLER, selected as the| turned the trick.” says Sislor, GARDNER, SBA dan Francisco 1 1 i 1 ‘ ‘ 1 1. | Brenton, ‘made to look very bad by the Yan-|good or very bad. In the series| tee OOH SOK ote EH eH esee i “4 . 2 ‘ 2 ‘ 2 ' ‘ a ° oHeewoonnasen 1 ° 1 . : ‘ ® ° ° : ° 1 ° 1 1 3 1 ° e ° ° ° a 1 Oe ee er ee rt fe ee eer ere e ° i ° i ° Lasarry ° ° ° ry . @eeouscen Corea cers eeeRune Several teams with prominent ma- |i CARDS LOSE _ Winn, Oakiand ° 1 ° ° ° i ° rf ° ° ° o ° 1 1 ° ° ° 1 ° ° r ° ° ° ° ° 6 e ° ° ° B ececcecccocoseceoHHonuece Secon uerwousuwes aying leas than cri ar 2S reg Important Games Booked for Prep League 2 and Ballard were team has met defeat, ming Queen Anne and Garfield play- ing scoreless tes Lincoin trim ST. PAUL, Oct, 20.—Mike Kelley, T. PAUL, Oct, 2 ke Kelley Q feign jon team for many seasons, | game of the day at Denny field to- » kickoff was net , having lost their first |! with Ballard and | tomorrow Franklin and t in another important 1921 champions have tied Garfield and beaten West Seat- in their two starts, i velt snowed W nosed out by 65,000 FANS" ARE EXPECTED COLUMBUS, are demanding $1 Obio- Michigan ge A crowd of 65,000 is | | day. game of the season to Lincoln, f the necessity of winning or tying to » for the champion. beaten Broadway and tied Garfield in their two games Oct. 20. |to date, The teams were expected to take » field with the following lineups Roone- | » un et, but Speculators | |here tomorrow. GOLD VICTOR; iis". PURPLE BOOKED |": RICHARDS | Is _ COLUMBIAN| | tennis | 8 last year, | has enrolled at Columbia university, | team plays Everett high school in |W k JAneoln and Garfield will clash « ated Bellingham Normal at Belling: | Denny 10:40 in an important game, Neither and ranked MANY IMPORTANT FOOTBALL GAMES ON SATURDA Local Ring | to Tacoma i) Game Shut Down Here, Bugs Look to Ridley- Ballarino Scrap : BY LEO H, LA ITH boxing knocked out In Seattle temporar ily because of the ronignation of the boxing commis rion, focal bum will have to turn to Tace for their ring enter tainment for a while The Sound of the nenson next when Bud idle bantamweight, makes bi + | firet start in nearly two years in the 4 thwest against Mike I rino, mp Lewis battler 1 o has always r ove of hin} Northwest g a rip my Hivers, the Tacoma light t # in the MORIARITY TAKES «moved by the other commissioners nd that he has not “The reed to accept |the verdict of five business men in the Cancade Athletic club ¢ ;Moriarity, “and the commit mamission a the Cascade prome # made by the comrmissh jthink the remignation of Elmo jand Dr. Manley untimely.” BENEPIT k Clemson of the Mitt is looking for local boxing t donate services fe lor the clit f theif services to this organi- |xation shbuld get in touch with |Clemson at the club rooms on Main at ‘GOOD IDEA ON | SERIES COMING 341|. President Heydler of the National {246 | oague comes to bat with a worth. 8) while idea. He suggests that « > goodly portion of the receipts of [the world series tie game given to | charity should go to wives and fam. Ules of needy players, Baseball hax nd could use part of « mber of needy cases have been brought to light. ‘sIKi SHOWING ame over night by his defeat of orges Carpentier, ia already show fuse to sign up again with his old j mar ager when his contract runs ; | Out, which is very shortly. Likewise he has decided to break some of |American promoters, Success is a jterrible thing for some people. BIG PLAYER SWAP IS OFF mW YORK, Oct. 26.—The deal be n Boston and Detroit, involving ransfer of Pratt, Collina, Ehmke ge and Rome cash, is off, ac- ling to Harry Frazee, owner of Red Sox. [BROWNS SIGN ‘| UP 25 ROOKIES 186] ST, LOUIS, Oct. 20,—Twenty-tive |minor league players, involving an isa investment of nearly $100,000, will report to the train the St, Louls Browns the 7jelub an 11} pitchers, six infielders, six outfield ers and two catchers. STAR QUARTER Stanford's football te am, none too strong at the best, has been given a bad blow, “B quarterback candidate, 1s season. He threw an ¢ out for the kle out of wear in the Santa Clara game last week, Archie} Did Giants | Tie Game Brings Up the! | oat morey as a fund to take! USUAL SIGNS | tie| Battling Siki, who recently won! j the true instincts of a fighter. | jit is hinted that he intends to re! the contracts already mado with! first game resulted in a tie, Then| “but 1 guess 1 can stand the pace ws the Cubs proceed there wi whether or not the Cubs won in] wit make it harder om the goal four straight. that one team will capture four a game. fon int really re contest, oon, * Woodward, leading | th | They insist the Giants won tho first game, that the second was a tie, win three in a row. Three New Names Needed for Prep Athletic Teams Of the elght Seattle high achools Queen Anne, Lincoln and Ballard lack nicknames for their athletic teams that have kick and wallop. The Queen Anne teams aro called “Quays,” Bal lard “Shingleweavers" ana Lon coln “Rualleplit The Queen Anne monicker means nething at all ay a name, being but a Play on the initials of the school and district Th other two names are two long for news paper use and can't be used in hool yells The other schools have fairly snappy names, Broadway being the Roosevelt, “Rough Riders"; Franklin, “Quakers’ attle, “Indians,” and Gar. field the “Babes This department is open to suggestions for new names for Ballard, Lincoln and Queen Anne and unless there is a sportsmansh ment. A club wins until it loses. The fact that the second game was cussion, The Giants won four |games in the serios, and the Yan |kees didn’t win a single game, |hence the Giants must have won four in a row. streak team or ind{vidua! must} suffer de | Yanks came to winning a game |was a 3 to 3 tle | an argument qn a thr jity will ine }not win four straight since fi games were played Howeve such jan argument lacks any reasonable | foundation, | [RUTGERS HAS Captain “Bruno Raub is undoubt. | some Kew names will be d for each by r, who named the oaaway, Franklin and West Seattle teams two years ago, States this year, The Rutgers’ pilot | stands 6 feet 2 inches in his stock- ing feet and weighs 243 pounds. He is @ guard and is playing ‘his fourth | year, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1998, Back Home Again % ans Turn Bud Ridley, Seattle bantamweight, will be making his first start in the Northwest in nearly two years when he meets Mike Ballarino in Tacoma, Thur day. Ridley has traveled many thousands of miles, including a trip to the Orient and to New York, since appearing here last. Win Four | Straight? | “Moose” Johnson may come i Bi to the hockey sport, The big defense * ‘ : Question; illy Evans | ee me om “ ” daet i Answers “Yes Play F"the emaun BY BILLY EVANS eo Ges ID the Giante Win) that he still has a let of good four atraight| im bis big frame yet, games” 1h MO) ve cce dquendunly en bak te ae world series stitutes tn the ¢ race than before That question | because of the six-man game this year, has been. put to|There ls more action and more indivi ual dash n the toe than ae: SE On ree ad substitutions again since the close of the ser. ten. It seems |, Jack Walker will be used « lig his yea: The there is a slight Sides bene difference of der the six-man opinion on that who played point best season t x in 1907) the Chic: played the De-j Play six-man hockey, altho it in more ; o| tring oa the players. “I'm mot as trott Tigers, Tr 1 ured to be,” says Walker, go Cubs Walker himself says he Ikes te 4 to take four In| Well me anybody, And the fans are » of the series | Stain to like the more open game.” row. At the ¢ som Iscussto to page a eathhand Holmes thinks the six-man game ers, because it will be easier for forwards to bi t m ‘The concensus was that the Cubds| ster se Forsten, Mitta mtg jee aten the Tigers in four] ¢rickson will all look better in the ight games. It was easy to| SW style, says Holmes. the point because after the} ,, 0 he point becaw = » Cubs | 8t®, MuMoon wilt leave Sunday night me ended in a tle, the Cubs | tor the Jeague meeting tn Vancouver, B. | 4 go out and win four straight. |. Monday, where the schedule for the} jyear will t pte When the point is raised about a ab a ini am winning four straight games a world series, the inference Jim Riley will be used at forward gain this season, says Muldoon, “Kiley was tried says Peter, y the work, ight before the other club wins A tle ts not a victory, of course a matter of fact, since no decis.| A new captain will pilot the Mets this hed in such a game, it is has held thi rasa the reins again. arded in the light of no] Muid the new ard y en will” appe There are those who argue that Giants did not win four straight aking the winning streak, and at the Giants then proceeded to There 1s really little logic and no » to such an argu tle does not enter into the dis In order to break a winning t. The closest the | Of course, those desirous to hang d technical: | nts did t that th: Sizes 6 to Il © | HUGE GUARD | y the la { st and st football player in the | haps in the U nited | OAC Battles Varsity Centre - Harvard, Georgia Tech Hold Interest BY LEO H LASSEN tered on twp |X V Annapo' in centered og. important coast eames to tine 3 Olymple clap ag Bete and Washington State wer and Whitmag) tangling in Pen ames on the b BIG THREE the big Eastern Yale tangles with Williams in pany Bulldog vi and Princeton plays Maryland. Tigers should have no trouble elt should be an DOBIE PLAYS strong Cornell plays Iowa Wesleyan and from win as usual. Dobie is building team around Eddie backfield man All-American PITTSBURG Having been trampled on by fayette and West Virginia in two starts, Glenn Pittsburg Panthers have a sad look for the season. Panthers meet another rugged The intter club its preliminary in Syracuse. in fine style. PAIR OF BIG TEN BATTLES Two of the most {mportant. Ten games are scheduled for Saft day with Iowa playing Mlinels Urbana, and Michigan and State playing at Columbia, the first meeting of the teams in this conference, ONE MARK HE DIDN’T Max Carey of the Pirates the only offensive honor in the N tional league not Hornsby’s, led both major leagues at base ning by stealing 52 bases in Men! You Should See This “Boston” Work Shoe at Guaranteed Solid Leather all through Same Shoe we sold in 1909 for r $2, 50—Price today, $2.50