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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR BY HENRY L. < l nd the ru’ | Pitchers (OUR BOARDING HOUSE 4 Put Oak - BY AHERN tN) Plenty < MONDAY f Work for Morgan ij ’ \ { Nes, t WaD RS, Gravame EWEN P+ iAT_MRG ?) Up Ladder ||| mee Pet) een SEATTLE AND L OS ANGELES BREAK E VEN Pp JOSIE GRAHAM'S ne F ey ne TORTTEA iy FOUR PAR a W CK yes S ERONT OF EARG © Great Hurling Staff Car- +] DEATH TO GET JENN OFF |* OSE TWO, — § j ries Oakland Club Up HANDS » You Ki | “MEV VE | | NeiGHRoRHOOD 3 to Sixth Place | WERE AFRAID SHE | | GOT MORE “To BoA ADC, ‘etal Jacob ; I [ An Ambitious Young Fellow 4 a : a / RGETAMANe| | SAY “THAN STATION lei ° the Oakis | | KERTZ BOY For “ikEt: Pi bee 4 ; HOME, ALONG ER “At H FIRST vn aye Ha paid és re » AND HE JUST UPS ) NIGHT HE Sh ut O ut Krause Bill M i May) - aes AND OFF GOMEPLACE “To CAME lo _Salgiatl sortie us A CRYIVE RANCH sis \ Home L/ Ray Rohwer Gets 32d that this collection « ONES NAME |S HANFORD, Home Run of Season Acorn, AND I WEAR HE “TOOK would carry the in Second Garne nc Riana oe ner FUNNY SPELLS BEFORE Es celiar ‘most of the t HE HAD HIS “TONSILS ANGIE, | Rept s37/ Seem ; Now they are sixth - , bs pitched great ball for E place, climbing up from eighth thru “TAKEN » OUT Js att! he second game ye the great hurling of its fine mound ‘ pt nt department terday, and Seattle v ‘ a er bein defeated in the first con test, 4 to 2 a lass Coast league érgan’ Jacobs allowed but four bin 4 but pitching will tell in the P : the mound for : ‘and the Acorns can thank its decelv ers for its present spurt eighth and JOE KELLY SERIOUSLY INJURED Joe Kelly, outfielder, ma: o was & clore affair who pitchetl for Seattle in Los Angeles lineup for a lo: again for a complications have set in and he’s en the bench again. The exact ex tent of injuries ts not known yet He played and now FIRST GAME AD M first game SEALS LOSE | STAR PITCHERS Letty Courtney and Doug M Weeney, two of San Francisco's est pitchers, have been recalled by the Chicago White Sox for next season. Courtney, in particular, has had @ wonderful se@on and ranks @e the best portside pitcher in this company. He has been out of the game for awhile with a sore arm. | McWeeney has flashed brilliantly in ‘only streaks this year, doing good ‘work as a relief man because of his Diinding speed. He's the fastest heawer im the league. | KOPP SETTING DIZZY PACE Merlin Kopp, the great Sacra mento outfielder, is setting a dizzy pace on the paths this year. He 60 steals to his credit so far, as the segson still has four weeks : one of the ea cpp v hitting title four times consecuttvely | ‘ground .340, to boot. He has a good | with the fields containing the great-| + ehance of going back to the big shag | eat players in the world, is a tennis © this year. nd Big Bill will undoubted. | 3 Orr, os rT, Maldwin. 3 «we coone? oe —$—$— me | Williams, Totsle Loe Angtiee— A Bill Tilden Proves That He’s Best 2. Tennis Player Game Ever Has Known ILLIAM TILDEN II. has proved his right to the title of the world’s best tennis /}!"* player. For the fourth straight time he has been crowned American singles cham-|* pion. He defeated William Johnston, the little Californian, in straight sets Saturday at) ia |Philadeipkia in the finals of the 1923 tournament, 6-4, 6-1, 6-4. | It was Johnston's first major set-back of the year. He ha ad _already won the world’s hard court title in France,|— = . soa hamgionhip | Local. Golf TeamTakes PunchBouwl JOHNNY weight champion, titles, round bout toa decision Inglewood | | batle—Ore Wil Star Wins ft, Golf Title’... Tilden’s feat in winning the Amer. jean See Great SECOND GAM miracle, Tacoma Fight Fans Will who is spending plenty of money to bring some great main Herman and his manager will be brought from New York to where Pepe's shows will br staged, is now being DUNDEE . Attractions| see the best rlag attractions this winter, Thiswill como about the popular promcter of the Kay Herman and Midget Smith for Coast on October 4, while Midget will meet Bub Ridley of gffere’t his services to Seattle heir way clear to give him enough ed seating capacity. Francisco’ walloped the Portland) |) on the 1th his tee-s! cle of the | put there never was a doubt as to a a) the majority of the press dis-! The Jority D Totala ... OMe Beavers twice here yesterday. fternoon round, : . ly go déwn in tennis annals as the enttie— AB. KH PO. A E.|TNACOMA fight fans will undoubtedly Ne BREE 2 Seattle eight-r 3 7 ces Waar a Bar a ae 5 - ? Rares, ay A ROW |greatest player the game has ever HE Seattle eight-man team =e POKANE, Sept. 17—Mra. Fred F. | : $4 2 5 3 8]] of any aity n the Northwest Mayhap that Fred Blake is on his | known, repaneh ag toy |K’ Jackson of the Inglewood Coun- | j*!sh: i ros Hot te 4 Eg in oh beh hnny Pepe, ‘way. The oe pene es ted Widen te xt his best in a pinch | pall t try club, Seattle, ts the champion| Re NEE eae ea Peppa: wi F vell this year, and Orr, #8 Z her ae ee eoa bust moat of the eea-| #4 When It comes to delivering he’s | Groen and Club Capt. Sam Russell—|Jady golfer in the state of Washing: |7‘naiawin, ab s.. 4 1 1 @ 1 0|/ events to Tacoma, has signed Tiny gon, has won three games in a row. {all there, wonstBn Dunel: bowl for the rete ton, ans 4 1 3 ¢ @ 61] showings tn October. Ho beat L. A. in the second game} Johnston can beat any other player |*" maT ar hol 3 ip eo a . oa This brilliant player from FN atch best heavyweight on th "Saturday and had ‘won two games score e oles of match PMY} oO. .oy city bro 2 CE Potala Aer tere 4 moet the beat hea on the a flipis § mcd Cake in seattle | the game but Tildea, the long| against bogey competition which at |Queen City brought very su Lon Angel h. HM. PO, A. B.|| Smith, the great New York featherweight, ees t chante that the big sheriff |Pbiladelphian being too ood for the|tracted a field of ten elght-man|ful tournament to a close hero Sat-| Mccabe, 1f 9 1 4 “© 6/| Seattle in the main event on October 18 “ » N, 7 | MeAuley, 2 > “has found himself. Califernia marvel. teams at the North End course, last) urday when she defeated Miss Kath. ine reo hae hie reer nith, who is now in Los Angeles 3 ———— In winning in straight sets Tilden | S@turday : |ryn Hurley, of the Tacoma Country | Hood, of 0 61) 0 0] | promoters, ae: thay/ cd not eee Yh PORTLAND IS handed the boys who have always|, Rudy Wilhelm of the Waverley |ciub, in the final 36-hole match, Fe apt ee Pena ee eee hears. 2e sey Jsaid that his physical advantages |*°%™. which landed second honors] easy fashion, 7-up and 6 to play. In| Krug, 3b °° ain THE Glide Finks where. TWICE LOSER | over Johnston have usually decided poss i Layee was the star of | this crucial test neither player dis-| Rego, o 9 i remodeled and will have a much increas ; |their matches. At no time Saturday |‘! “4y, finishing the 36-hole Journey | played the golf they had on tap dur- ee 408 “ § . — 5-up. 01 as 0 soled & rf SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 17. was Johnston dangerous, according | 1°YP- Portland star also holed |ing the earlier stages of the moet, 60 68 ° FIGHT WILL BE KEYNOTE OF SEPTEMBER 17, 1928. Southern Football Squads Will Invade Eastern Gridirons - FARRELI A other big Bantorn j en, oF ane e| ; in N. W. Feather | King Has Chance Portland, Alan, Vanvou- ver, B. C., and Tacoma Ready to Use Him | BY LEO. H. LASSE) | = IRE’S going to be plenty of ring assignments for Tod Mor- gan hereabouts if the classy Coast decides to featherweight champion the Northwest. Spokane and Vancouver, | st | Portiana lp. C, sporting writers have re- | quested information concerning him, | as Morgan isn't very well known in is section yet. But his great fight- | 5 \ing and boxing in his three Seattle | fights have spread his fame thruout the Northwest | Portland could use him with Joe |Gorman in a 10-round fight, altho jit's doubtful if he will take a fling lat the longer game just yet Spokane ts understood to want hi h Bud Ridley again | Ridley stands ace high in that part of the country and they can’t be lileve that anybody could make the |monkey out of Bud that Morgan did. They want to be shown, Vancouver, B. C., has Vie Foley ready for a scrap with the champion, altho Morgan may be a little heavy for Foley Just who would be his opponent tn Tacoma is not settled yet Morgan returns either today or to- morrow to start training for his re- turn fight with Dandy Dillon at the Arena next week. He has been away over the week-end at his uncle's ranch in the Olympics. It doesn't take long for the fame of a boy as classy as Tod to spread, | |for a match w g|if he continues to show the class that he has demonstrated here. | ANOTHER SETUP | FOR BERCOT There's talk that Dode Bercot and Georgie Burns will fight again |Everett soon. Bercot beat Bi | decisively tn the Smokestack cit, |few months ago. Burns is a tough miller, but he’s a second rater and la rank setup for Bercet. Bercot will |soon be losing his drawing power unless he is stacked up with the | class of boys that the kind of purses |he has been drawing down demands. |Burns {s a setup for Bercot when he should be fighting a better class of mitt men, NTY OF GOOD toe MEN There are plenty of good ring men |in the Northwest now for Bercot to fight without repeating a perform- ance with Burns—men of the class he should be fighting for the money that he’s getting. Spug Meyers, Johnny Trambi Sol Seeman, Jimmy Sacco and Young Duiley are all ready to meet Bercot at any time, Ecals won the morning affair, § to 3, | Patches. Bob Gelletiy; | of the Vancouver | tire, Tocraee her oe ere nett. s patted tor Ponder in eighth, and they'll give him a fight, ‘ 15% Yep, Bill Tilden ts just about the| ,, 4 Mrs, Jackson forging ahead by win-| goore by innings: ‘and the second game, 10 to 1. club, and Bon Stein, each with 11-up rs 3, | best of them all : pte ehtnie P| ning three of tho first four holes and | Seattle .... 000010021—<4 “Morning game— R. H, EK. cards, tled for second individual hon-| playing her shota with much more}. Hi . +120110082—9 Portland ........ ees ors. : firmness than her opponent all thru |“ Anseles 06000000 0-0 By Jack Hohenberg in the flopping af either one team | CAS : San Francisco +8 10 1 | Tho Inglewood team, which scored|the match. At th . : “sake | Hits 92000000—<4 SIGHT! or the other. Sol Seeman's case is an old ona Yarrison and Onslow; Shea and * . OPS 11 points, landed in third place, | score was he turn hole. the| | innings pitched nigbncine ies i ; The Brondway-Ballard contest on |The New York. lightweight fought eee Peso pela aes tee aes ca cosa toner es (rtp Ie ta yon oe the Daimler | hese ta eran | Res Fesesoetbias ier bat willbe ® one word: stiths | ric September 28, will be a|here only once—that time with Ted Afternoon game— oR, H. E. GIVE. JACK lps renatteriab es Saw cl Rabe yeeros 1. Bares on balls -Jacshe 2, | Mary of practically every game to|family affair between Messrs, Lich. |Krache at the Arena, and he gave PGR ry, | 6 a la OO paarein arhy polar pyd wena. sido from winning tho title, Mra. |Ponder, ‘Three-base hite—Kldréd, Balt | be contested in the prep school | tenborge er and Pease, coaches of the | Krache a whale of a fight consider- _ , San Francisco .... ee BIG HAND | iets taitea t6 tinieh tap on the cotonel.| gr in also won thesmedalist hon:| in. Two-vase hit--Tane, Sacrifice hite|jeague this fall, ‘The teams’ are|"Tiger and Reaver outfit, respeo-|ing the fact that it was Seeman’s *Leverenz, Bench and Daly; Hodge | he poores.“of the players of the | rucsday nat tay rune: Maat | Sender. Co Gelvin, Time—ti18, Umpires | matched: eo, evenly) that It will be | tively. | Brondway, Base heavy, fast | Sireb-state tne lone ie, And tes ‘AMAICA, N. ¥., Sept. 17.—Jack | w c | Tuesday, and smashed the course Finney and Reardon difficult to predict the outcome of|charging line and a clever set of|Krache outweighed him about 10 and Ritchie. Pp winning team, together with the] record twier ae ies Dempsey, the “man killer,” cried iu ari’ totals of: thé rest of the clubs rd twice, so, altho she did not ——— any struggle, no matter how un-/|backfield men. If they show the| pounds. Later he beat Krache in SOLONS WIN with joy at the wild demonstration | repro, tad: 2 Cones tail rey come thru with a brilliant display important it may be. vaunted Broadway tiger spirit. of/Grays harbor, but Krache got an with which he was acclaimed when teh) S0lup; Garipbell, AGcup, fea Rastarchy, there is no doubt as to ‘That one word should win the/Yore, they should triumph over| Aberdeen draw. Since then he has * BOTH GAMES |! tttended the annual police games| miwaine, up: Pups Mb |otas coin ane ta eae pennant for some team in the|thelr adversaries. On the other | fought a couple of draws with Jimi MACRAMERTO,’ Bapt! 17-6 at tho Long Island race track hero! sticken, s.down; Green, 5-up; Russell, |Waetineten oy im the state of e) Jleague, all other things remaining |hand, Ballard has an Indian trio |Sacco. Seeman is willing to tak ACTAN Es r0, Sept. 11—Sacra-|gaturday. His lett eye putted and ua edowes ae sabington. lthe same, Garfield seems to have| Who look like bad news from home | any of the lightwelghts, or will m A Bert yh por ah ae yesterday, |black from his successful encounter aybrly RUBY Toglewood,. Ltt! | i: ‘er : hoping she tries for na ij that quality, but it is laying dor-|to every other prep outfit, If the} 130 pounds for Joe Gorman, a pests ® Clean sweep of the series | with the bull-like Luis Angel Firpo| vancouver, dup; Tacoma, 17-down; shy OTS Nee ere PACIFIO COAST tire fin mant at the present time, Broad-| Tigers don’t fight, the red brethren | Morgan or the rest of that feathers be: non, last night, Dempsey walked around | sisughnessy Heights (Vancouver, 29-] prey coy oe cary: another star | a, rancls aT way, too, must shake herself from} Will do a little squabbling on their | welght crew. a Morning game- R. H. E.) with his arm about Police Commis. daw Battie? ae-down; s ilrigto from the Inglewood club, won the|uatramento . ‘40171 the lothegary of over-confidence | OWN hook. ad ‘Vernon y ’ A 10 Sl sioner Enright of New York and dedewis Vitiase Pale ape pet flight prize, defeating Mrs, O. Portland a and get down to real work. West That's the prep dope, and the} CONCERNING THAT it a Wi +129 14 1 | talked about the weather with Gov-| iverett, 58.down ips sib echhibentt dan: A a tetas tdek edad bvias bly fg : 98 Seattle and Roosevelt are working | first week may seo it all knocked |} VANCOUVER FUSS “hae hitney; Shea, Penner/ernor Al Smith, é : Paha een Tup and 6 to pl «4, | Oakland F, ‘ #6 lhard, with a definite end to ac-|{nto a fifth hand brown derby with} Two weeks or so ago a Dig ring “sort id ie i Moat | pie, also made a speech which ran eatin Holen Farrell, Seattle Golt|sait Lake ‘ as complish, That will go farther than | Pink dots on it, fuss was kicked up over the Bud | Epa eH Gl oan averynod FIRPO MAKES eres bACoatn casa tasty, ra Raleoea : . wll the: material: {nthe sword: Ridley-Charley Moy fight in Van: a ag a ae Hello everybody. I hope you are handy; MESULTS | Franklin and Queen Anne are the BIG couver, B. C., when. Ridley was ‘pa Heslen 4, Heattle 2 (Ciret kame): ) aire horses in the league from the awarded tho fight In the fifth round sien be net Governor emitt, re} MERRY AFTER ent te my 1 BIG BATTLE “It is my pleasure to greet you) |and congratulate you on your vic EW YORK, Sept. 17,.—Unscarred by the terrific blowa with which | The award for the 1924 champton? ship meet was not made but it will likely Go to tho Seattle Golt club: ACORNS SPLIT Seattio 4, Lon Angeles 0 (second Kamo) n 4 (first Kame); Sacramento &, Vernon 7 (second game) Oakland 16, Balt Lake 10 ( game); Halt Lake 16, Oakland 5 (weoond game) Francisco §, Portland 9 (firat Francisco 10, Portland 1 Shellenback, Rippey and Hannah; Yellowhorse and Sehang. standpoint that their prospects are extremely dark. Coach I, 'T. Snal- wacchter is experiencing many dif- ficulties in moulding a team at the hilltop school, but should come out WHY SHOULD MEN BXCOME BALD WOMEN DON'T | tory.” Information given at offices or by Jack answered: “On the contrary, by read ary,| Jack Dempsey knocked him dow (second game). | haa Address and stamp your retuy ipaey n hin wn within hatling distance of the top. Offices rm J lit is my pleasure to congratulate the} nine times in their championship AT SALT LAKE MATION AL LRA CUR Coach Soukup, at Franklin, has i | AL Parke Halt And Healy Spectatiet || teatest governor of New York.” ' Iright, Luis Angel Firpo made merry| SAL/T LAKH CITY, Sopt. 11-—Salt | New York bah lor y/ woot smolling feather id to rest pankey WAI nemepy || with a group of his Argentine ad-| Lake and Oakland broke even in tho 1 aaa himself in, either, ‘The 1928 wear. 10% Second Ave, es |herenta, loyal to him in defeat, and double-header here yesterday, tho vis. Oy aint ers of green and black are not the i M. oF T: Ik said Sanday he had no immedi itors winning the first game, 16 to! st. eT Was team that has distinguirhed the ajor a plans for the future, He might re-|10, and the locals the second, 16 to 6, | Brooklyn 1 70 south end school in the past two turn to Buenos Aires, he admittéd.| Hirst’ game~ Winker aee os apnteay yours, by any means. 1 the Firpo, who tangoed half the night, | Oakland ‘. | Bonton ++ “ i : The Yanks ellimbed to ; ht, | Oukland 19 2 When Franklin and Garf! ook FOR PLEASURE'S HGcerneea Briaey aéter’ pecovering : trom the | Halt. Lake 10. 16 8 niouse' up (nvehaie Heap aa on Hectelanae louble-he land In-| Knockout ad iba: by \Denipady 5 ew York 10, Chicago 6 SAKE— i PQ alaas wt wetend, tn knockout. administered, by Demprdy |, Cowal, Murchlo and Baker; Mur.| New, Yorke 10, Ghlono, 6 20th, the team with the most grit bile ai in ths goont pasha 2 ols oat, Hinndy, & Singleton and Jenkins, | St. Loute 4) Philadelphia 2, will come out on top. Just now, BN Gora ate ‘ounds baitle, war up about noon} Second game how. X, that team looks Hike Garfield High The New York ta und the um- |and took arf automo de i 6 H MERICAN LEAGUE i The ZERO bites" worn sneer swdlnciey bate | ie sagen He tate hy da Sota a cagananbie cree school, As to the Roosevelt: West when they defeated the ( ne MAKE oo 4 1 |New York v5 Seattle t 5 be rea 214 Jefferson Bt. ted he The big Argentine reiterated his} Wellbanks, Reckelber HAvNOH Clnvelnad. | rH wri peti Bele He Les ack of L. C. Smith Bldg. With four run In the Inst inning, the} Complaint against Tex Rickard for}and Rend: Kallio anc uitie Detreit 62 fh Just Lae econ cy MVS) |riede: detention the Braves; %, to.4 and (holding him to Wie oontrnet und (ee rane venkizie, at, a ‘Tho Indians, led by thelr Moses, Card Tables, Pool, Cigars, went Wak Into necond place In the Na | roreing him to fight 1 —— Washington 10 Conch Milhotlin, are fast finding Candies, Soft Drinks, hy ilar of enurvaletvdn dy ok tha totes oe DRAWS NOTAP LI Phiindetpi it their way out of the wilderness and legau's aingle tn the ninth inning | Mirpo felt ready for the bout, Firpol Kew Americs dtis fava Mh nigga ‘ 14 9 4 . Fountain Lunches drove In the run that aave the Cards a] maid he would take in the fight fi tnced leu Hotabtag iad meant fit i L agera Pea eg MoM Sead Ah HUA IS 4023: victory over Ohta. lot so muny notable ie ann sal’ battles “TKO! Modalé Pay Checks Cashed t fetory over the Phil {ures Monday evening with a speetal| Army-Navy football — game, “ RESULAS OULEIE Oh rea: Dab e oe eh, on the other hand, are regarded as STARTS IN GOLF PLAY FLOSSMOOR = COUNTRY CLUB, Chicago, Sept. 17.— More than 100 players started today in the second ‘half of the qualifying round of the nation al amateur golf tournament. With 82 to qualify for match play, 34 of the entries had scores of 80 or better for the field of 18 holes, making it quito possible that it will re. quire a total of 160 or better to get within the magic circle, Barly estimates indicated 168 would be good enough — to qualify, Hundreds of spectators gath: ered at the clubhouse as the first pair teed off at 8:30 this morning, Most of them waited to follow Bob Gardner, Chick { 00 Pe ndlllig: twee, bul ahars As view of xecing himuelt Knock the| member of congrons receives Ri Houle ti - Washinton: 9 hampionght r tH hb Mm Browns defeated the sennto champion thru the ropes. ticket 10 thix historia battle, Aeon Cork Fi Gig anaes Copemena: eeenet ae ihe ed tn er rid A eonult g ‘ ‘ , (arcond game), 4 ony rato, is game Ww result ‘ f Evans and Bobby Jones, leaders of the Saturday round, on a foul by Referee Charley Brown, Dan Sa who was handling Moy, claimed that there was something fishy in the verdict, as he claimed Moy didn’t foul him. And now George O'Malley, former fight pro- moter here, kicks thru with the statement that he saw the fight and that Ridley was kicking the tar out of Moy for four rounds and that Moy had been warned twice in the carly part of the fight for foul blows, and that Brown called it right. That's that. FOLEY FOUGHT GAME COMEBACK They say that Vic Foley, the Vai couver miller, showed a. Wonder comeback {n his recent fight w. Billy Maseott, Mascott floored him early in the going with a terrific watlep on the chin, and Foley got up wobbly at the count of nine, He weathered the vound and fought a wonderful scrap the rest of the way, Mascott was given the decision on the strength of the wallop, ‘Thev'll be rematchod again soon, We have with us today Johnny Dundee, world’s feather-| ana he can stick around’ Jong time ~ n who is ambitious to hold two world’ He fights Benny Leonard, lightweight king, in a 15- mo About meet in a lui Butte ception freque fight b and oft] na portatiq Th when qj I clean titfon My sitting gasped me Whi Nin heavy: which outdoot divisios ing Sevel made, sey-Wil a fo be the fi Fi ment Demp: Ameria will b as he Demps the ful any fi The to his great and he thing York g Bein, nary, South by hint is to would in Soul His ¢ fair t the. De} advanet of his his ne} Dem| to give year fight w able pi Firpo! returnid BIG PC The will be ball gad ing the to be ht Army: on the Hewitt versity United West

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