The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 19, 1923, Page 13

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a0 uy which Limit tn he hich pmpions h things Rakes to best of wo and nd the jut with fo their jonships on a ale ER to nme Busi- ; Has ow year as t Yale East thru with 1923 sea his entire wonderful ear, most tfit being rom Har y change the taste t and it je signing imbia may jer power. ball. The football wonderful istration he should team. It fo, but it Ime, hn Heis- the des. id Setter: 1 college teams of He suc- p in turn Bersity of lege has foo! it for Breen has and the any too juate sya hey have ‘hey lost * Spears. played ars ago. the Uni- year. bie has his year t teams of them. re with he most football men eli- he Penn irs ago. at Col- to play ith the Colgate year. winter po000K0d WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1923. wie BE Thee ON PAGE 12 FROM SANDLOTS TO THE POSITION OF BIG LEAGUE MOUND STAR he Story of George Uhle, Cle eveland Star Player, Reads Like a Merriwell Tale Uhle Jumped Into Fame Over Night ee _G ;HORG iy UHLE ll Ntoan York Shite ORE ie EB as Member of Cleveland Indian 5 my. Ring Fans The Good Old Days ah cen cs TO as ams Are Tired) ore ricntens Me. We Today George Ul s the pitching ace of the Cleveland Indians He 4 f z No Interest Was Taken in i) leads the American league games won The rise ¢ George Uhle to sudden fame in aseball outdoes the diamond fiction of Scheduled Bout Between , Jy Dunca n Frank Merriwell. This hero of many a ba ! yarn became famous because of a so: Leonard and Dundee Mac Donald. called double-twi He did everything but make the ball tall e While George lays ¢ to no double twists in his pitching repertory, American N’ W YORK, Sept, 192—-Once As Told to Tom Olsen —— in tr consists of a puz esa eb aloived “the parting CHAPTER IV ' |TenCommandments for | ines Sssingon' ei wee fr Ewan champion 9 ww @ Mound by George e , sete topes wt 2 trike every out, There are eight other sing ‘ fooat Seprener to, Rpts PE Fre bilateral a t ay yers in the field anxious to lend thele assistance In retirin se were be ten, tuy.| 1886. ‘There was & standing offer tc the bats BEGAN His i Ce Thera ac HAA| soyone of. #1400 whe onl Hay. Don't p on every ball you piteh, That CARKER AT U5 ep Hing merchants. that | fore the champion for four rounds style of pltehin Work easier with the banes mipty, se that when son e gets On, You still have something had to be n up Jack W mpion of Montana ject of pick up pointers by watehing the star pitcherssof the American was a mem league wor! © of the John L. com | period of intensive work for thal he might anatch} iy, nduced to Al Age ' next summer when the|\ gmith, hort time Hi Every pltcher should work to perfeet bis field ad try Recge sade me ve interest im the fight wa rove bh tting, Don't get the thought that the pitcher's tisk ; delivering of the ball to the batsman. f It was afterwards estimated a h firm hax ercoat on 10,000 persons witnessed the ' } ° pale dd tricked Int t was held in open air, at kK up every play possible. When a play is on a pitcher ts M : G Whenntedsinniers with: auc ; 1 | f any use standing in the center of the diamond. Make | Inister Gets menen (wo fianters with auch! heavyweight, and S cages trae yourself ul by backing up every play possible " 1 ys 4 A -Dunde t ‘ my meeting reise hed|,, About hi the crowd paid for Dat twa with: remneMaieda We uae ate ek: Ax “anckeil Check From Tex Lfonard nd. Dundee fated to] “y oid hie that I only welshed| ycyerg several of Bie hireak on the ball Usually such deliveries are very difficult ; ; mnie he ike aati Pee be alae eae f pees 4 nv at the gate, » control and if you can't get them over, it means nothing catd in’ the fuuies ete ee ; sera etd Reha e ning gong <a Perfect your control, it is a pitcher's greatest asset The Dempsey-Firpo tight prac-| ee ee eee and” tor everything go and Always be anxious to listen to advice A wise catcher is a a A tsa d up ihe greatest cea daca a isten ae wos qr ce the fight, As @ great ald to a piteher, Steve O'Neill of the Cleveland club hax STARRED ON THE time it looked as if 1 would not g n much for me in correcting little faults that are certain to SAND-LOTS mer senson of boxing in New York several thousand per- a chance at McCoy. But my friends ny piteher ‘ os; the history of the sport and it is no lively fo nding in line out- fo George Uhle, left as a ba: that ‘ere caver’ will be | 0 -te: press monte by , i oy 2 8 had noone st when things are breaking tough, That's « t nsidlotter:: deebiaean Indian ‘ the pambination tmae tb oy Soar é and Bb Gog thee her difficult rule to follow at times but no piteher will get aC Hitwas's c zak mag rams tyes roateh (pe ae pre nywhere unless he strictly adheres to it. The quitt ant ow ‘sate 2 ingvonkane a et Ke Pal i+ yes Ee D4 : came’ in without seta se megs eeceal Ms maa ot i efi o'r" SPRING STARS FADING AS ene Bar (mee tess ae Last, but pertiaps most important, a pleher niust keep physk sieve? # i pig Aa jn the meantime they got /nanel eee Hy fi There is a terrific strain on a pitcher in tlase im: : Dave Cusick, the middleweight tha o| He I knocked out In two rounds me out in the 3st on with MeCoy in a fourround bout, round. It was great fight while Much to the sur of MeCoy, and jit lasted hand in the third the same time, broke mute in preliminary ¢ « in which te handie guessing mont of the 1 bad hit him a terrible egies a Tart, sone : page Se iine ai The fans also have not taken!" re" combination left town, and time was called to. fix IS LOSER goa nti aroaget ella Ry nat ih Nain | Da kn, Donne th Bal Br pa "impten eve ae ae ee NEW YORK, 8 mremmating ‘es s ' nd of pre Bo much er @ fusion | Coy, because of his failure to put ec hile the repair Eddie Kane, manager of Tomm ‘ t : es that oustaenere to Butte to meet me 1 could have won. the title thems pirat dati dated ‘ ; be ; \ pay tansy: r But it was right there that Mc-|if time hadn't been called, Fela tat : : i 75 ay from which they cannot see theico.” rooled everyone, particularly! .But McCoy won, He acted the . Or, pla la 4. | haw * aj yeni ARG ele io OS, n during and after the : kird wants torarra Gibbo for sg ‘ r @ dlecay: /1he:, FeOens | NekY Ewe aid) "Unknown to my backers, h He did refuse to meet mie $ roe b ehh i ee etcned wha had wen {tiuined right along, and on May #,/in a return match. § MADE Goop ns i atsaits n “3 te tapaay a Penis small. toatl tO » before the (ight was| McCoy, some time later, lost his VE nate : z - : tiniahed in the bait parke|!o come off, he wired that he|title to Jack Dempsey, the Nonpar eek ae cece: mel fete Om pe ~ Jand hechas said. ail along that he|®ould be there for the fight tre ast wid jo eatedi ched nevernt or th | 4id not believe the parke were the a —— q ple REDS BUY HIM] Great Year **.:") int ta ot t fone erode Failure of Blue Hurt carne or ‘hin in Schools yankees win cere eo | ai for Soccer poto Tite Chances of Tiger Team MEADOWBROOK, N. Y.. Sept. 19 TROIT, Sept. 19.—One of the big disappointments in Report of the Condition of ae C 7 f ahs FR eh i ." sane Bh the American league this year has been First Base- Th N t 1B k f te : dt rthweat Soc aguelf isi reieatrtsfsa se man Lu Blue of the Tigers. Vieing with Sisler for bein ce « « team ‘wou sthesanilliacy: palo chan z te Nationa ank 0 ommer bs ' : Shy the entrance of #0Me onship of the world from the Brit-\the leading first-sacker of 1922, Blue has fallen far below f § tl : _ bys dd the Grammar | {sh army four by a score of 10.10 3, | expectations this year. 0 eat e Hon ft ( b PAbe Gplalon Ltr te cemtadee re F tei oNoee considered a strong batsman in the minors, Blue : } 7 , ¢ Neil E vpn reduind | played thas tadtestholocee-thale oa | Hie, te: Dell with a! vengeance in the American: league last Seattle, Washington t > nd athletic director, who ls to have |reer. sterted in the lead andi were | Season and gave promise of developing into one of the best : : : ‘a gor ‘ My ne ‘ © of grammar achool athktics | never headed. hitters in the organization. His showing at the bat gave At the Close of Business, September 14, 19 PA ars a otfieiain In the achool board offices, | the lie to many of the scouts, who didn’t think he would GREATEST ASSET Ellis om ri ing, for the purpose of hit big league pitching. Asjure to set them safe esems to haye , RESOURCES ¢ 5 work cor officials who know a fielder he was the sensa- seas Bla CSN ee P near their business and tne No ks tion of the league. Last year oh chaps Mas pes ply en a ' s th decision a wan he trouble w ¥ a ‘ ‘ Sd many of fast year's contest, {there was mighty little to) snow the torm that was predicted for Ther ig were mpc All gumes will L 1 on Sat-/ choose between Blue and Sis-|him, based on his 1922 gait. Like ~ r High Sek age.’ it! tirday under th ngements | Jer. Many other Tigers, the team as a \ in the ‘ n ade by bia gc aye ee ae her Thin year Blue got away toa bad babi Blue has failed to run true to “ a ns Ww oon seured of the wholk-hearte fc 5 mat fr stuff seen many a e battle for upport of the City Soccor league |*tart. Several times he bas been! possessing a great punch, the Ti- « m * od F the mud of the league ball park or ang other organizitions interested | badly injured just when it seemed| gers were picked to press the Yan- gett the &¢ f Denny field w Nell in furthering the play of the Eng-|that he was hitting his stride. At/kees all the way, yet they have failed ‘Cont " teher to ¥ Tom Sheehan, pitching ace) Bilis watching the yardage and call: jay game in America |the bat he has slumped, and his fail:'to play: consistent ball, donned the uniform of the soccer thin your, and Blliy intend To any youngster who has piteh-|Cinginnati Reds, Pat Moran |to 40 everything fn hy we ies . figures Tom u ill bea gree t store Sanit older soccorites. In help to him when the Giants |} hie » far ns to es itt obtrie: “'and the Reds meet again. PERKINS FINALLY STOPPED EDDIE COLLINS PM ELLA ching school for soccor Who Hesitates to Use Polish on His Car EAD what Wm, J.Mezger, Rochester, N.Y. writes: “ Having purchased an auto this spring | was cautioned about using any patent polish or liquid on the body and was told that it would spoil the finish, “I used only water and as the finish became rather dull had fully decided to have it varnished, but before doing sc I thought I would try a polish as | did not believe I could do it any harm before it was to ibe revarnished. “We have been using h Mack i bout’ maved the| | na, in the | gor and a mo. contest Perkins re teal seqand » L have been in the} tted him to get ia eal ht a number of years, me I n ever re out ned that Collins. y time a1 on me, something iya happened to om at tempt successful. ‘Throwing Collins out today is the frat time in my if my memory serves me cor: and 1 have been trying to do thing better thi ful orPticrnts umber of the Ph permit opposing t 2 lead, but despite this Perkins turn of them back Kiddie Collins of the Chicago White Prealdent it for over a half dozen years Sox and George Bixler of the Brown dbdtdbabbabtert ile siesiggitd Revieabia es who has been out of the game all 2 Be 2 DR. EDWIN J YE EY Aero THEODORE F, McCREATY axon because of eye trouble, are BICYCLES FRA : rice Assistant Caahler two of the best base runners in the | lap TIRRCATEPRICRA c CAS American league. ‘There Is little to e ae iS aaa iin Cea See ean ae Pune t nee Ride = Searle: : in the house for some time on ve furniture so I thought I would give MeNaaintant Caste Miateae Cask throw outs while Collins has. been Leading Denti Assistant Cash Assistant Cashie hrow ov it a trial, and after going over the car the result rather surprised me, as it looks fully as eee as it did when purchased, and it certainly saved me the price of a coat or two of varnish and cheated the painter out of a job. f “I wish to state that this letter comes unsolicited but so many people They Say have had the finish on their cars ruined by using polish that they Tinney Gives are rather skeptical about using it, but | do not hesitate to say fj furniture Away that it does all and more than you claim.” With o Si (Signed) WM. J. MEZGER, 1609 81h Rochester, N. Y. correspondingly tough Recently in a game between Chi tor More ‘than 2) Years DIRECTORS ES HW. ANDERSON, LANGDON*C, HEN At Anderson Estate ¢ ice. President and ¥, BACKL fenry In dent, Metropolitan (~ Major jor Talk diane (ook the tant m the Yanks, § to After Sehoo! Hours then Ia when you're glad ou have a bike. Tf you've Kot id, of Want to go. for thwestern Ave, WILLIAM CALVERT President Juan Vishing & Packing Co THOMAS A. DAVIE enident. Ainaka iA & Comm Buy Liquid Veneer at any reliable drug, grocery, hardware or any housefurnishing store, 30¢., 606, i | | fave voor pyre re Hpi! and $1.25 a battle, het 0: TR ' Buffalo Specialty MARES OLY Coaieny THINGS NEW Buffalo, N. Y. thterage Me Met neyn Americar ( Bellingham, CHARLES 8, MILLEN. Investments Hommell was knocked OSTRANDER bak ta the. tt « . WOODWORK orn PIANOS: JONAS H. FOX FURNITURE Commereia! Uoite OPPORTUNITY Star Want Ads

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