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them on PAGE 6 THE SEATTI E STAR SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 22 Football Fans Will Watch Houghton BY HENRY L. FA N* Ww RK no more it fforts ¢ team at Hought coach vard that in an. that been re he out results that Harvard r instffution of the natic It has been coac and that mind is nee pointed out yard, and it m had the finest mate argued ye « will n RREL L re class tenma at Columbia This Year ome « h in the game and Doble niformly ev has been are co Roosevelt Fullback Is Strong Gordon Bruce Should Be Tower of Strength to Teddy Grid Machine ASTE this in net; your football bon Gordon Br he powerful toosevelt fullback jarring injuries, is yoing to have one tf the sons. a Bruce showed a world of | sower and was the | nest tine plunger n the league. He's even big BRUCE ser this year, and | with his good season of last year behind him, Bruce will be one of the fellows that the opposition will have | to stop. The Roosevelt team was new last/ year, being the first year of the Teddies in the loop. But this season ‘with a flock of veterans back, and seme good men from the powerful ‘Teddy frosh, the Northenders bear watching. Bruce will have a good man in the backfield to help him out in Hinkle who played good football last year Tom Hyllengrin, leading quarter back candidate, is also going to be @ big help because of hi: The Teddies may not win the title, | Dut they will have plenty of power and will be one of the teams to be Watched. With such big fellows as Bruce and Marvin Dixon, the eee iG hope, for fullback positions ‘| Sear, there will be plenty for the boys and girls to talk about when | it comes to picking the best man at/ the gene the a of the season. FINALS IN GOLF MEET | ON TODAY ONTREAL, Sept. 22. — Miss| Glenna Collett of Providence, | R I, and Mrs. W. A. Gavin of} Huntercombe, Eng. will meet in} the finals here today of the Cana-| dian women’s open golf champion-| ship. | Miss Collett yesterday eliminated | Miss Alexa Striling of New York, | /3 and 2, while Mrs. Gavin won from Mrs. Hope Gibson of Hamil. ton, Ont. Diamond Dus _Diamond Dust | Just aboat count those Sacramento | Bolona out, boys. When the Seals busted | their respective smelle four straight Friday they ran theis lead | Up to nine full games. i Fete Ritchie ‘is doing most of the! eatching for the Seals, and te wasn't! good enough for Seattle, with Tobin and Yaryan on the payroi Babe Rath was unanimously elected the most valuable man to hia team in/ the American league by » committee of | meee weitere Friday. Eddie Collins was , Harry Hellman, third, and Joey Beweil road Gerber tied for fourth. Ruth's name is inscribed on the $109,000 | tablet put in existence last year, with| George Sisler as the honored Triples were plentifal in Oakland yes-| terday, Welsh, Latayette and Lane pick ing up three baggers. Seattle still has m chance for third place, being seven games behind Port: Tand at the present writing. St. Paul and Kansas City kept pace im the A. A. race yesterday, both teams winning. The Saints hold a game and @ half ahea STRAND HAS A POOR DAY SALT LAKE, Sept. 22.—Salt Lake defeated Lo. Angeles 11 to 3 in a} typical Utah game Friday. Paul | Strand hit his 40th homer of the Year and also picked up two doubles and a single, making 300 hits for) the season. Leslie hit his 70th dou. Ble and Sheehan his 69th. Ho, hum! The scores R. H. E. Ios Angeles . -3 8 38 Salt Lake . AL 2 Batterics—Lyons and Byler; Kallio and (hiteetbladd KAHANAMOKU SEEKS MARK LOS ANGELES, Sept. 22.—Duke Kahanamoku, the Hawaiian swim- mer, wil attempt to lower the World's record for the men's 75- > yurd, free style event in a local tank here September 26. Major Talk ] ‘Winnt trom the Pirates at 8-4 and f-1, # took & big jump toward the National league Pennant, and need only five more vic tories to win the champlonship, Pinelli's triple in the 1ith inning enaiiied the Keds to bent the Robins, 4 to 4, and guve Rixey hin 20th view tory of the season. Heavy batting In the second game wi {open with Vernon on jand OUR BOARDI MANY A NIGH You CHASED “HAT OLD SILK BOILER AROUND A SA-A-AY w HA- HA «= ABOUT TWENTY 7] HEY USED YEARS AGO Sp eBAR “THAT OLD LID LET ME “TELL You ABOUT ROLLED OFF SPELSINDERS “Wis EXCELLENT HAT oF “Tob oF RY HEDICIS MINE © IT WAS MADE A WACK ‘ f EXPRESSLY FOR ME BY Gowe “TH PROFESSOR THE COURT HATTER AROUND CARRIED EXTRA To THE KING |} ACORNER «| | BOTTLES OF A-TMKTS Hot HoP\) WART OF ENGLAND alee OIL WIT! tr! WHILE You LADS ARE HAVING MUCH CONTROVERSY OVER THE RELATIVE MERITS OF YoUR NeW FALL HATS, Nou OUGHT COVER (tT WTTH SERVICE STRIPES! oa of Pete Kilduff to Seals Infield Is Saving Grace to Team ETE KILDUFF is the spark plug of the the line-up for several weeks the champions wobbled badly, many predicting that the Sacramento club would win the flag. Kilduff is without a doubt the best second sacker in the minors and r a major league club. His great value to the Seals around the keystone station in the league flanked by Second base is the key to your whole defense. Wee of one man and your club wobble: Kilduff was out for several ;————— |pendictis, but is back and| PAPYRUS GIVES GANGPLANK OF LINER UPLIFTED NOSE playing super-ball again. gente Engiand, Sept. jas tho all was off. 22.—For a minute Friday after | Papyrus cocked a blooded ear at Inoon {t looked as tho the tnterna-|the big boat, then at the water be tional stakes for which all British |tween, and shook hin head three and American turf enthusiasts are} Bargold, the faithful stable mato, series on the home lot that will | waiting might be called off. without whom Papyrus is an equine close the 19233 campaign. They| jt was Papyrus, tempermental| Achilles and won't play at all, saved Wednesday, | pritisnh standard bearer, who heal-|the day, He stepped daintily on to then Oakland Portland |tated. Papyrus, which won the|the gang plank of the Aquitania ages ool anaes | Derby from a crack field, but can-| Without any further sitation, | The locals have proved to be BIE} not run unless he has his beer before | Papyrus foliowed suit and the own winners on the Rainier valley dia-| cong to the post and his stable mate|ers, handlers and spectators who mond this year and should finish) sq black kitten maascots near by,|had gathered to bid the British] in the first division. was taken down to the Aquitania|champion bon voyage, heaved one Ito be put on board for the voyage| unanimous sigh of relief to New York Papyrus and the Aquitania a Papyrus had a special train com-|today with every ing down from Newmarket. As Ben| made for the Derby winner's com Irish, hia owner, led his hore to| fort and convenience, He meets Zev the water, It looked for a moment! or My Own October 22. AT WASHINGTON IS GOOD) IRESHMAN COACH Wayne Sut- basketball a trifle, and was the na-| pa ton will have a galaxy of|tional backstroke swimming . us) s « from all parta of the} pion, ee Bate ton his piss Yeas taaia Ie men. Outside of these few things, the INA, A. Ikeep on giving out their intentions | Franklin man is nothing extra Kansas City and St. Paul are) oy going to this university. The|Doug Bonamy is regurded as one of staging e great fight in the Amer latest pr ect is a man by the | the fightin’est men ever turned out ican association with less than two} iame of Walter Duke, who played|on a Seattle prep school gridiron. games separating the teams. The |’. jowa Weslayan university in| He was chosen for all-city center on | account of his ability to pass the ball nts hold a slight lead. It may] s914 take the final games of the season than the | #8 Well as his ability to got the other but | an out of the way on a line smash. | to decide the race 1 Duke is a bit older 3 bao erage ersity student SPOR Sa nee rag university uden Bonamy ia a second model of Hank if th ever was one, and | should fit in with the crowd when 192 | h1# presence on the freshman aquad | Ho | Haynes, will be felt, to say the least | he gel \s ghting clothes on. SEALS ANNEX [Sst teeing sites aa ANOTHER GAME [i's «ner Tan 1 ce a seta ann tse jatern chase. Line is bis strong | home eithe) e cente: » fo! SACRAMENTO, Sept. 22,—San|forte, the big boy being at home|? ia foatlen the center or the for Hrranciaco made {t four straight over lin éther the guard or the tackle | Sacramento here Friday, winning 4| position, | eetinite word han come that Kon to 2. Shea outpltched Yellowhorse.| After his experience with Towa| M's: Olympia high schoo! all-around Mulligan and McGinnis hit home| Wesleyan, Duke played with the|™An hus been lost to the University hich ‘al Training Station mat ‘ashington : The score: eat Laken for a period of three|™Ade up his mind to enter Washing ‘ ake ‘or a n D i a lg \ t | SOT ESOC (5 rs. From there he went to Can. | tM State college and study agricul moielitert hay 2 9 giving up all prospects of en ee) His lone, however, is not as| Batteries a and Ritchie; Yel-| tering college until university men | in The lent, be expected under lowhorse and Koehler. broached the subject to him, When |the clreumstances. Other freshmen | the cali for freshmen Is wounded on | (ie expected to show Up, at any | October 2, Walter Duke will be! me. The first practice will be called | among those present, without a|'he first day of school doubt. | ieee etattiy ee Tat SOCCER, MEN ee "MEET TONIGHT versity entrance are Baer Speidel, | husky Franklin high tackle, and! ‘The newly organized Washington Anwoclation Football leaguo | ly belongs on! is in defensive strength as he makes the best combination Hal Rhyne. ) teksts RETURNS ) FINISH SEASON The Seattle club returns to the jhome field next week for and ANGELS MUST REBUILD Los Angeles must rebulld for next year. They lose Wally Hood and| George Lyons and Percy Jones to} the Chicago Cubs. Art Griggs and Doe Crandall about thru, and/ Red Smith and Clarence Twombly are thinking of quitting baseball They need men in every depart- ment. are MICKEY WALKER WINS BY K. O. DAVENPORT, Ia, Sept. 22 Mickey Walker, world’s welterweight champion, won from Bobby Green Jof San Antonio, ‘Tex., by a tech nical knockout in the eighth round | here last night, Green was out- Douglas Bonamy, West Seattle cen. | state ter. Speidel’s aquisition should) wilt hold a general meeting at the lighten the tine problem onalase, Chamber of Commerce assembly ably while Bonamy would be a@lroom, Third ave, and Cherry ut, at Jowe "ls o'clock tonight, Hatries will be ne= wa te While at Franklin, Speldell estab: | cepted for Senior, Junior and Sut- | classed thruout the bout. Hshed an enviable record at tackle! urday Afternoon leagies, ‘The Sat GEORGES WOULD | being chosen or alleity posts twice | urday Afternoon league will be con MEET GIBBONS in auvcension, He was the mainstay prised of boys of Nikh school age Jof the Franklin line and without and entrise will be accepted at one} Tex Rickard, the promoter, his} him, they would certainly never|of the Monday evening meetings or | recelved a cablegram from Georges | have become champions, | inky be left with “Lefty” Hoagland Carpentier, the European heavy gave the Tigers w 16-to-6 victory over the Red fox, after Boston had won the firnt game, 4 to 4, Benides being A first-class football | at Spaulding’s, or Secretary Wilkin- welght, who states that he Is very (player, Harry can show his heels to|son, 915 Hoge building, Cups and anxious to meet ‘Tommy Gibbons, of [any of them’ when it, comes to play. | medals will bo prenented to the win. St, Paul ing first base, Then, too, he plays ner’a In cach league, San Francisco ball club. When he was out of |< porsible provision |‘ cham. |. The Olympia lad has |\ NINTH INNING "RALLY WINS FOR TRIBE Three Runs in Finale Decide It Elmer Jacobs Scores 22d) tit "'" are tbe Victory of Season When | | ...\, fai m1 Mates Crash Ball AKLAND, Pacific of med: count, a golt Or; qualifying round and aino what positions they ny it draw, The me akon the woo at the ond low ncorer gets the be the third ts placed |4 takes the tgp pont 4 to 3 |half, and so on, That is what ninth with @ draw, and, we ven. it has been very satis came |three runs in the nin » win their of the week from Oak games. led 4 “nee ubaker mbled Kille-|ture to aay Lane | fuctorily used in these parts for lo, nd and Yam scored hene ny years center and over came Mearkle hit a pop fly to fell safe and Lane was| have their qualify seeded” draw. No. t in the Nation now Back East, they nd, but no right that At least nc teur championship event, at the Flossmoor ks They put the names made the ding to Murehio did the pitching for Oak ing rally gave the year and and t n Jacobs his 22nd win bf draw acc Bingles by Cather and Ariett with ame out nat’ draw in Chic a macrifice by Lafayette sandwiched gave Welsh's triple Bulag sae and Willie H Arlett being hit pitched ball and Read's single ther in the aixth and |iyot onty Lafayette’s singte bracket, and no. gre one would be a ve the third ble to sur. ast run in the nner ern flelder's chold bie the upper bracket was and lLafaye triple. made up of tep-no re—thore y national Ko who tee-off in| one of |! package from the § the exception of Jeane) tee Gardner, was} }the frst America Rweetater round with and Bob Unked In the lower section They have their own way of doing things back East, We have our own way of doing things out West. After lamping that draw, last Tuesday, we re more than convinced that the East will soon take a tp from the West ore the next gre start off to determine premier amateur golfer of the United Bru States. the cream who is HE new additions built on the north and south ends of the Jef. ferson Park clubhouse, which were opened last week, furnish a long-felt whe match Bagshaw Is Changing to | Open Game Passing, End and Off- Tackle Plays Will Fig- ure in “U” Defense BY TOM OLSEN iO” football, consisting of pans. 1 ing, end runs and off tackle | plays, will comprise the big share of the University of Washington offen- sive play this fall. It 1s expected that Coach Enoch Bagshaw will minimize the use of straight-line plays. Bagshaw has some very handy men to execute open plays, which | kitchen | | golf tournament, ot golfers | the ltered this event | | president survived as far ax the semi has much to do with the little Glant’s decision to resort in a large part to this method of attack. In addition, there is likely crop of husky lines men whom he hopes to develop into ja high¢ first-line of defense. | DIFFERENT AT EVERETT Bagshaw, when coaching at Eyv- erett high school, did not use much open football. He didn't have to, for ithe r on that his men usually had a welg advan over their rivals, j4nd could depen on 4@ straight at- for offensive power. If they jer, an was seldom the w always had a well. re.| drilled team in the fundamentals of the game, and the backs were always able to crash into the opposing line now in charge of the checking de- partment, installed the 1 cooking and baking devices in and everything is now in readiness to feed the multitude that swarms the Beacon Hill fairways. | pspaeetacenta ded to its long 1 f victories efeating the Everett team on the ck River links, last Sunday, by a 2-to-11 score. These Earlington lads strong for team: another win certainly me trophy, donated by Mayhaps the lucky will also be the recipient of a] With success, vance commit-| His first year at Washington, knows? |when he sadly lacked good matertal, es jhe trained the men in straight foot- W. ANDREWS is the champion | ball. But he soon could see that col. E banker-golfer of Seattle! This | lege and high school football were when he | entirely different, and coached hie 36-hole final |2€Xt team for a more varied attack ttle bankers’ | This team finished a Very nocessful ok, five-up | Season, losing but one game, " | The success tn the open attack tast A field of 75 Seattle bankers en- | Year was largely due to one player, and it ds interesting | Lonard Zell, This backfield star, a least one Seattle bank |‘Tiple-threat man of ability, starred thruout the season, and was highly final round. This was J. W. Spang-| Y#luable in Washington’s offense, ler, president of the Seattle National| Zell is back this year and will bank. And he was heard to remark | Probably hold down his old berth. that as long as he was not successful | But Zeil will undoubtedly have to in winning himself he was glad that | Share the starring honors with other Frank himse Who young man earned th defeated Pete Ash in match in the annual this w and four to play. to note that a } Want to those who play their golf on| the son of a former president of the |™€0, a8 the material is much better, [the municipal links | dining room. jemall, has the tra heretofore much been doubled in size by The | the |room to the new north wing. checking of clothing and clu First of all, the| Seattle National bank won this an-| too} nual tournament. inferring of the Indien’ locker | George Wilson, of Everett, is one of the men that ts expected to step i into the spotlight. EFFERSON RK players wil| WILSON HAS. engage in a medal competition | ABILITY this week-end, The first round| Wilson, if things go as expected, iseuing of tickets and all» clerical| matches in the Times trophy play } Will be regarded as a great college work in connection with the park, | will be done in the front part of this | night, north-end section. Professional Joe | Jefferson will occupy the south addi- tion within the next few days. These| these clubs respective presi while not as large as the| tournaments is in progress, quarters, present ones, Lafayette, Yaryan. Sacri will have the most | Time- Umpires r its kind on the Pacific noast. While all the: going on, Mrs, M. P. Culp, the con- cessionaire, and who, incidentally, NATIONAL LEAGUE ont 9 7 8 1s] stage. must also be played before Sunday | football player this year. on the municipal course. | @ triple-threat man. At the Inglewood and North End son Is hard to beat. jlinks play in the early He fs also In passing, Wil- His line plung- rounds of | ing ability is known wherever he has ? He can kick, and the ball while at | usually travels far when he boots it. the Rainier and University courses| Wilson and Zeil, undoubtedly, will Modern workshop and showroom of | the question of who is the champion | be the towering figures in Washing- |golfer at each of changes have been | soon be settled, as p these clubs will} in both semi-final ton’s offense this year. But there willbe other men who will step in and Occupy the spotlight, maybe temporarily, as the season rolls jevents has reached the " RI; : :! Sweetser Leading in neduled, AMERICAN LEAGUE CHICAGO, Sept, 22.—Jesse v a Sweetser was leading Max leading Max Marston two up at the end of the first 18 holes here today for the Anrrican amateur golf title, — Sweetser turned in a card of 75 for the first round and Marston 78, York . sland Datroit | Bt. Louie RESULTS Foston 4, Detroit § (first game); De. Chicago-Philadelphia game postponed; raln, HICAGO, Sept. 22,—Josse Sweet- ner, amateur golf cham: pion, will defend his American title Clevaland- Washington today in « 86-he poned; rain |Maraton of Philadelphia, Only gamen acheduled | Sweetser won his way {finals by defeating Bob « jand 7 in a lopsided Marston put, out Francis kame — post ardner, § game, while Oulmet, PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Won San Francisco ... Bacramento Portland Beattie }ically played mateh ‘COMMODORE CUP RACE ON SUNDAY HE Commodore's cup r of the tle 4, Onkiand 3, San Francisco 4, Sacramento 2 Bait Lake 11, Lox Angolen 3 Portland #, Vernon 1 Sunday NEW YORK Is ieee FLEET CHAMP Jaicap, ‘Tho start will be at the West The U. 8 #& New York football | Point buoy at 12 noon, then to Nun team that plays ono of the Univer. |¥oy at Eagle Harbor, then to the sity of Washington elevens at the | Duwamish Head Bell buoy and back Stadium here next Saturday, easily |t@ the starting Ino, | | won the championship of the Navy In addition, a race a y last your, Coach Bagshaw tx expoct.| time and over the sume course will Ing wome tough competition from the | De sailed for special prizes for cuts, Gobs. stars, sloops, yawls and schooners, PENN FOOTBALL LOB ANGELES, Sept. 22,—Port: WORK STARTED lang hit Christian and Alton hard here Friday and won their third game of the week, 8 to 1, Middle. Wifty.four players, composing the|ton had the Tigers well in hand all advance guard of the University of lof the way Pennsylvania football squad, are| ‘the soo RH B practicing at Cape May, N. J, prior to the opening of school at Philadel: | phia, Head Coach Lou Young ts in over the old yacht club All boats will race on hi the same Vernon . Riera es Pee | Batterios—Middleton and Onélow; Title Play ® match with Alex | Seattle Yacht club will be sailed) | into the} the Boston star, 3 and 2 in an errat-)| Portland. oi 8 1 0 ehurke of the squad, Christian, Alten and Whitney. along, Thru the Ropes" Bud Ridley will be out of the fight | Same for ebout three months with his | broken wing, He threw the break out of place Friday and had to have it reset. | t's bis right arm that is disabled. Fight promoters at Leavenworth are looking for an opponent for Johnny Mack | for the fight proposed there next week. Mack was supposed to have fought Rid- ley, but since Bud broke his arm he will have to fight someone else, Costs Plenty When Jimmy Sacco and Young Carman fight at Tacoma next week it will be the third time this pair has tangled. The other two fights have been draws. will be a verdict rendered ag a decision has been accepted by Bladiators, Tiger Flowers, the latest sensation of | the South, {# a lefthanded negro light | heavyweight, He trimmed Kid Norfolk | in Atlanta recently and 8 down to battle | Jett Smith there soon, Chances are that Morgan Jones and Jimmy Rivera will fight soon in Tacoma. That bout doesn't mean much to Seattle fang, but they are keen attractions in ‘Tacoma and the boys over there want to seo the lightles In action, Four of Tod Morgan's friends from Bureka, Cal{fornia, his vacation home in the Lemon state, will be on hand when tho little featherweight) King battles Dandy Dillon at the Aroha Wednesday. Headed by Tom Ainsworth, one of Bu- roka's best ght fans, the party will are rive In Seqttle on a tour ‘of the North= woat in thine to take Inthe sora, ‘The Floyd Johnaon-Witlle Mechan fight woheduled for Oak lust Wednesday was Indefinitely potponed because of the Borkeloy fire, MOSES SOLOMON Here we first have Moses Solomon, sacker of the Hutchinson Kans club, bought by the New York Glants for $100,000 recently, He reports in the spring. ‘The Spug Meyere— Johnny ‘Trambitar fight In Portland last Tuesday was a} Agony affair, according to press account it the tete-a-tete. Meyera won the de elation, lin, Coffrott, famoux ownor of the ri Nin Juane race track, te still negotiating WELLS TO BOX for a Jack Dempsey-Harry Wills fight MILWAUKME, Wis, for Mle track on December 1, Bermondsey Billy Wells, Hngland’s} Floyd Johnson, now in California, ta great welterweight, will meot Joe angling for @ match with Tom Gibbons, Simonich of Butte, Mont, in a ten. Heres round no-decision bout here October 1, Sept. 22.— Jack Demprey hay purchased w $65,000 home on Long Ivland at Garden City, lay, Hi guen a cll mori

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