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TURSDAY, SEPT IER 1E PTEMBER 25 fC ae ee lil semana set os ap 6 en o Science: HIGH CLASS REFEREE IS NEEDED TO HANDLE BOUTS HERE weball and Football, Th Old Questioned suv, ‘CITY BASKETBALL MAY BE CENTRALIZED AT CRYSTAL POOL Good T'hird Man Needed Riddle and ie eanh bikin oante They’ re World Beaters When It Comes to Polo Evans Worl Good Officials Are General Rule in Other Cities; Ted Whitman and Ad Schacht Lack Confidence of on Problem Fans; Other Ring Gossip p Several Leagues May Use pls. Be BY LEO H, LASSEN 1 4 Central Floor for Cage | HE Se. boxing commission is looking for a high- ' + Season class referee to handle all of the main events here this ; winter, There have be too many squawks on the offi usons efforts have ciating and the commission wants an experienced man who r : { ; 4 : Pig will have the confidence of all of the fans ’ 5 {aod the annual effort (a tale Ted Whitman and Ad Schacht, who have done most of ‘ 4 “ - ‘ aunche ap BR one of the the work in calling the turns in local fights, haven't the : & of ic vasketball, and confidence he bugs and they’re wrong before they ever ‘ Moet fhe Poat iined oe go in the ring in the minds of most of the fans ‘ . , i ; ‘ z Whitman and Schacht are O, K. for the prelimnaries, but . é ‘% ; jPs Jf the Pool management will put probable ans wan ’ t ork in the important main i events use the ; ; months There are tw capable officis ailable for the i) i “ . | 1 went plans call for a $10 present. Bob Johnston, the Seattle bs all tre will be x t ie Sy fee f i m using the floor here for three weeks and he has made such a hit with his 4 F ‘ IAD ASSINEDY Stee work in other be hat he deserves the call for the coming which ae show 3 ’ league games 5S and 10 7 r games Pat Scott, the er n sportsm: s another real of f , ; } ¥ ‘ ¢ la vgues, Class A and B, ficial, and the commission could do a lot worse than Scott F . Y F mmer oop, the Clase A : The refereeing problem is the biggest one that the com- : ‘ ‘ fae Petar court nee ae mission must settle Los Angeles Blake, San Francisco . f The Star wouh! yolunteer to run has Irwin and Oakland, Shand. They work every week, and . the junior circulf, as it did two the fans have confidence in their verdicts | mas ke seanons ago, if the, Pool propcaitien is lined up That's what Seattle wants. And the commission is mak- ys . a \ f 1 1 ‘ion is mak-| A conference ix tov be held Friday ing every effort to obtain the services of a capable man fk irpo Will " } ‘didee Win ng eit Managhr Sherwood ot Pool, and something definite Me ities woe Pela se a ie mae: | LATIN SOME Road Games |**o« 7" There is a big shortage of floors, Ys ‘ ° the playfield, club and hth school ther Time , This Year |e vnc vt soln aes » |disadvantage. Schedules mould be BY HENRY L, FARRELL ‘ N= YORK, Sept If the|simplified if the Pool degl goes N! Ww YOR Luis Ang ‘ . New Yo ankees again win | thru s iN 5 eto sf the < ‘ the American g pennant, and} - — w they be “in,” the | eee ; stn ct bares et ie. bee foe Gossip ‘ “No- Draw” Idea Is Novel t ; t gd , WI on the on inds. ‘The Yankees | De " Rusrallo, head of the Univeraiiy af MPAcoMA’S ‘ > 4 ae Fi 4 (1 f ‘ < and Dean Condom, chan played a ‘ pri r r i ; : “at Monday's turnout of the Huse) ‘ i wants ¢t t m ional series has i “¢ t a ahe a ¢ DE »D bre i} the th i te e weight i hi ron the read than - is more necessary ever | iy wn tert se |the v t t re ng " ' ‘ , “i al wh 1 Stadium ‘Tabby Graves had the prospective: the ba t 3 , eae cashilay , a Jot of practice stunt anything. That makes for t ¥ 3 which " § ‘1 : 4 . : ok i at wi ee Bs joey A Pel eon gr ; eg Ride 5 1 t hic , ¥ rts ¥) F the team can look like the |tot of good when the grind of the sexeon rq the ae iad ' y ri th tha ted - E 4 a Ay all club in the world when | starts. Baseball, I think, of ei ‘ a a fie ‘ ; ; Baseball, I think, offers more pos. | “™* giles BAe . 2 ang he aba rye 8 bi ; * i t top speed. When it is in al ca sibilities for the individual, Ty wim : sols 7 oT ‘ - 4 > no. club. cc possibly look |,,,tfenerd Zell showed. the with h t apeed, deceptive slic : ‘ 2 i eoedy r i : ee ‘ * z ; r oe P ptive t ‘ ath the taht ‘ Rak: tou fi it ’ . 4th < It so happened that in each and keen brain, would have been ’ ' ' f Pra a ¢ 4 series with the Giants, the wonder on any ball club. The re is phate? tt s os . & taint Yanks looked their worst. The re E y markable showing that Walter John-| Bob area to > Stick to Long Fights ~ : “at aga, ve eat? EON cake: eothsh #Bk tbe! Benois ‘ p son has mide with the Wash 2|OR HARPER, 8 welte fight r . me On the first trip thru the West The wie fellow. te, deta k lorgar 1 , he Yankees lost only one game dur ng with the ball: 7 ‘s . OURnE to be a real act this ond divisin agsres Sabo a tetas “te ia where } © suited to the she enn ‘4 he ‘ ing the invasion Chicago, De-|°"* <a proves the possibility open to the ie war 2 “ troit, Cleveland and St. Louis. It] dividual. Class will assert itself “ : of the « y t t , and ~ , * oo ae was one of the most remarkab! baseball, regardiess of conditions Shire Ad't ‘wet to wap wilting *to do ‘his ~ ie % . ‘ road trips ever made by a club in| omnier | 1 it teh tne whale fe nelve © mof Jimmy} Duffy ar ‘| (OTN tootbait th r gether in Oakland est to make an orthodox fighter of “ the mAfdrs. The first road trip in-| im Disiee wie bore ped arate cae memad tet tenses [We taking’ Ma aifort to him. It was reported also thet Jack) This is the crack millionaire Orange county polo team, |qiinne severe! cone Seo rerutt [te ot ty anata at ee with a brilliancy equal to Cobb on re he can do his stuff in 1 a : the r champion was being winner of the international championship matches. On thé oq in 17 wins and 3 defeats. ® tackle job. He hasn't varsity expert. the ball field, but such players did! Ponds than he is to the four-rou . That ¥ 2 8 her and later the # ‘ rd upper left ig W. Averill Harriman. Next to him is Raymond| coming back to the old home| five" Mt be® bik and Js expected to arsil not stand gut on their own individ |seasions in California ght worth ‘ re tering Jimmy Belmont, Then there's “Bobby” Strawbridge, Jr., on the|erounds after such a great trip, | ual merit. Invariably they received | __ . - — . est, whom nned” before | uoner right. Below is Maleomb Stevenson Yankee fans expected their favorites | George Wilson was showing = lot of much needed assistance from their to run rough shod over the opposi-|Po¥er in hitting the line in scrimmage: en orecen ee Ppost | This big halfback will do, boys. teammates, In football, while the! ° ° W d fi l i Brean ao ty spel caieiesaiah a eae aS tion. It was just the opposite. In Seis mete mn as Bet Showing W onderfu art, dip 6 athe ol < one van Ja Oe a eS ee ee J ing the ball, often the real praise be ther me xt wummor betweer the month of June, the Yanks were |ter. Wilson and Zell at halves and longs to the men in the line or doing | e e P Ly the champion and the Arg eo, ha ' tenes othe en | Form With His Punting \))r "soo ‘the Go oa Old Da oy? able to just break better than even, fons at full for one backfield. A lot of sh get the viewpoint of football | BY TOM OLSEN her “f kard and # 0 y OF tH Yankees, 16 games were won| Ball Rellman should be one of the best _ star just ‘breaking into the ma JING arf early sed rm i $ g we pe Ses Cay A S ih R Ol out of 22 play While the Yanks | ¥ards on the Coast this year, and the!” I picked on Mike Gazella of the HOWING wonderful early season form in his punting, 4 LD Fusky linestean te playiee Raahcae the boys expect this to be the first string didn't flash so brightly thru (he | hai ati of the time, & winning 11 and losing 10. combination. the second long tour made by New York Yankees. Gaxella bas| Leonard Zeil, University of Washington halfback, is tuciea t that he wilt , TIME FIGHTERS : West on the final trip, the team as a xreat promise as a shortstop, Atjexpected to develop into the coast conferences leading ime before he will sign i _ j broke better than even. Bagshaw hasn't even thought of pick-— Lafayette last season, Gazella was| 2 ce he stadium | ®**!" for him J é ‘Truly the Yankees are a peculiar |!" ® first team squad yet and won't e s year. Zeil in the daily practice’at the stadiun ; one of the outstanding stars of the| kicker thi : Unca hall ciub, on the road thorough. | fo, "ni) next week when he started } e' eight and distance out of his boots. ' i j ing his men for Willamette, year. With a majority of the critics | {8 getting both height a $ > rate ot nt ling platers."” 2 i. he was an All-Aparienn selection {ck It is in scrimmage that Zeil's punts show up the best Pre Chatter Mac yonra ld. : Ir ut_home, ng plater [ee of the season, he backfield |They seemed to be timed perfectly. They soar high into Pp ‘As Told toivan- Olea f | taste: Shereed, ‘bias “Football, I think, is more inter-}+14 air, going just far enough down the field to allow the, \———--— oo een J ~ fy ° | Raliard high for two y a Puri ot ting to play,” said Mike, “at least ‘ : » Gcuiinwe Makau. taka ne ee ' j fe for Tae SUR a litle light for | d ket the safet a | guard, but he has so much abil: was to me. In football them ix|two ends to pocket the safety; —— iat cknk cae: dala rod yeete oud ft ¢ CHAPTER / ; ity that he may fit in on the squad go ‘ something doing. In every| before he has a chance to}? pore cniin Ciaid [the tiem schoo! segnon. He y Be Se ee ih anya 3 ; i ll Bes : y there is a cer thing that you | break away. a PLING aCe vent : } ane : i | Sti Very sect ie SE id do, often there are several , in addition to being creat! Meianoat stated that nearly ever c won the world's title from @ St Swit” has a bad habit of hitting the! She tana hings jf you are able to accomplish | SE a : Bhs ; , ttle will have the fi - ing. up too Mighy: Oneee hea hem. In baseball you often ha to] Riauat Was 8 decid tase {orher Meld Of Importance on the live power it has had | . Sullivan ‘ tricks of the fullback trade with vi on Naa the Washington's offensive play last| coast ig of a. grass surface, and ’ Thomiton doing hal who was living § beef and speed he ought to be & bear Se pptaaer His passing work featured in| washington would follow suit a “ at the time, had ep Suen , hout a play coming yot In ; Sates Tea eried th » the t y YORK, Sept. 25.2-Thi plrgeg hy Bogen Be every cota Hi nin cased hoon as poe “At bet. Una oncom Anne wa ot ime and came rom the coum Ree) N°, SOR 80°22" CARD PLAYER sr Ba ; wn, speeds up play considerably. | of reaon tat | match ’ ; lYork Giants were sti in a rather BREAKS NOSE ya know what |GRASS FIELD The mud lan't there, either, to get ay meete Ballard Fridey.| “Corbett refereed the scrap bt | aay piace steday 8 the Najlonal) 5 one’ tho! Boeeem pe sa ng ea oct : broke his nose in three places the other fellow is going to do and| NEXT YEAR jam on the ball and the and Rov t eat Heattle| tween Mike Fitzgerald and myse f.| Le idetne® to settee, Cindianall sonets who * ball. There is a| Darwin Meisnest M player . : : on July 4, 18) nd publiely chal * ¢ ay: the Chemplens « dyeeped | Denes last week. He will be out close relationship between the 11 Saperee | lenged the winner, 1 won the fight : v 3 ef of the game for two or three w. Bip higher degree of individual] WINLOCK MILLER ag a Re oc Kenly seg Pop it was agreed that 1 meet froma four: to, a” three-game lead vl on every move that is made.|much higher deg ; CATCHES PRADrIiE t the prep leas so Peat Fan er and they have the pesky Moran chat, to fay way of thinking, | will WATCHES PRACTICE Ta Brondwa f e:|Corbett in a aix-round bout at Sa - all, y wa i | ak . at < Garfie i be ‘ ed 187 pounds, was ¢ one bunch to beat again today s far more scientific. It requires al ‘That's that! Vinlock Mille e university r ’ « ht ke. far tore scientifice Tf requis diane iiine Winlocts Miliary She Oise ved ‘ Y n I r held Corbett even that night,|!neh tall, was very cle fast and| Because one of the games on the| air a S gent, took his first look at the fighter. |schedule with the Cardi was | " was a grid aspirants Monday afternoon “ “ X witt It was a. great fight, featured by eta favor t the t haltt Ht Nlelever boxing by both Corbett and| After that fight In Salt Lake, 1{Postponed, the Giants may have to} Mr. Miller seemed quite 1 iad she liepremend a ha @ All-elty el ‘ tivealt told Corbett that he was an ideal Play only six moré games. In this] Huskie : idee Mie Cet ext’ day, lhe Salt Lake|Reavyweight, and if he pald strict| case if they win’ three more, they L is newspapers “put me onthe grease,” {Attention to business, he would be/can cinch the pennant even if the} the next world’s champion Reds should win all five of thelr| ‘ uN | possibility that Captatn tating that I did not mix it TWO LINESMEN atl |remaining games. DURING THE PAST TWO WEEKS LOOK GOOD Tere agarerbuck: Soturday, atiber ns | enOURD with Corbett My hunch was true, for on Sep.|PCMMRING Bares en Iter Erickson and Ha cob: t Ja true that. 1 did not stand | tembe 1892, Corbett knoe bidgbcttatten ni he Meirson i : ee ae is: ee pete.), eu with the Reds, the Giants are to| on, two giants, playing left tackle|® ‘ tog-and-toe with Corbett und slug./John 1, Sullivan out in the aiat |“ a ig suivant +] 3 Monday's scrimmage, looked very LEONARD TO that, for Corbett, that night, put|weight championship jad ene, Wi OetDo: KooC Srickson figure n about up what wa iflerwatd, to “Gentieman Jim,” as he was Saw the Glorious Drama mers iy sma ame th te) BOX WALKER hve, ye tet rei of malectiontey aed, toe ute) TRACK MEET }for nearly five yeas He waa| of the West Abe Wilson, an Everett boy, play IN GOTHAM? panchind “Working, Bel teetlys: 2, aia knockéd out by Bob Fitsimmons at Is ON BOOKS on in lath ing on.the second team line, made | ih | things pretty tough for Ed Kuhn, EW YORK, Sept. 25.--There is| At that, however, Corbett paid] round of w grilling fight, on March FOR WOMEN right tackle, and Vern Beliman every indication that the fric.j}me a nice tribute last year when|17, 199 x sete hii Lasky right guard, for the Varsity, Wil.|tion existing betwoon the boxing |he was appearing at the Orpheum) my next flights, which THE first women's track and fleld Sak aitis's sole baa Gta lauthorities of New York and } theater here. In an intetrview with}1 will tomorrows, 'T “tetlned championships under the aus: | res ent$ lJersey soon will be a thing of the|a reporter for The Star, he sald/from the ring and went into the | Pices of the Amateur Athletic union BAGSHAW HAS wt. Behind the « things are|that I gave him one of the hardest|hdtel business, which I have stuck |0f the United States will be he ld at A SECRET napiring that reveal the trend of | fights of his career to pretty close. 1 now own and|Meeauabic Park, Newark, N. J, Corbett had all of the qualifiea:|manage the New Vendome hotel {Saturday afternoon, For many years teams for next Saturday's games| It is known that those promoting | tons of a heavyweight. He weigh: | here women swimmers have taken part us “The C Secret.” bouts at the Yankee stadium are en ___ fin m under the auspices of the ‘The head coach declines to sa to get Mickey Walker, Amateur Athletic union, but Satur if x ‘e Paine rig ovnas te P| welters ight champion, "into tne | MITCHELL TO FAVORITES jeny wall be the frat time that truck H epresented st ana|ting with Benny Leonard, light will receive official recognition fro sity represented by a first and weight titteholder, for a. bout in| MEET MYERS| TOP FIELD |the union, xecond team, or two first teams, 1 | which Walker's title would be at| “Spug” Myers, the Pocatello | | ‘The events include 60-yard and) Bagshaw entitles his selection of | affairs ae pore ay ysis ue ri Nie | ntake, toward thé end of thix month, | lightweight, has been signed to m IN TOURNEY TOOFAFG s @BRROEL FRA Ea Gn UrOe | York, champions of the fleet, ana{ Walker has beon assured ix sus-| Richie Mitchell, the Milwaukee vet: | running high jump, running broad | the 48, Minstosipph, ‘The. fimt {Pension in New York will be lifted jeran, in a ten round bout In Port:| PELHAM COUNTRY CLUB, Pet. |{2MP. Putting elghtpound shot, game atarte in. the stadium at 1:90|!£ Né aires to much a bout. Walker /tand, on October 6. Mycr# is IN tham, Mans, Sept. 26.—Favoriten and | meer therei Ceaitet vate and the socond game wil) fotlow|!* Suspicious of New York judwen | Souttle with his manager, Frank |, it i t by . |disous, throwing a basketball, throw: AT THE METROPOLITAN THEATRE Jimmediately afterward Jand referees and may not take the | Watson, looking for bouts |Ieadng players survived the opening |ing a baseball and a 40-yard rely | * mateh finally in New York | day's play for the championship of |The national women's athlede com: | mittee of which Wred Le Steers. of bye (Sr ia Miner) ZEV RESUMES [AL AMERICAN cies cenmt nny ane fois Matt i ca 11 DAYS MORE ll | ary we © ay HHS, TRAINING | a ITH TROJANS |r ny nar nt bakin toi Sept, 2 ¥, the) tackle from the University of Penn: | Cruikshank, the little Seot who ran|that committee Millions Use It—Fine for Halrd 2:30 and 8:30 o'clock Daily, including Sunday QUEBEC, ' dept. 28.—Battling || FeAncooan tiresyone-old und ane of jayivania. tian been algned to oouoh | Bobby Jonen int. a playont forthe y } MINE Vlihe American candidates for the} the Ine at the University of South: {open title: Jim. Barnex and Gene! LYNCH ON SHEL |. TNet Sticky; Greaayver: SiaaE wo jar of “HarGroon" fre! . ry RVED—BUY E , Siki, the Senegalese boxer, will : nha \ ALL SEATS RESERVED BL Y EARLY || meet Jack —Johnwon, former {| international race ngainst Papyrus, |ern California Sarwen, the defending champion, | Catfornia Jee Lyneh, who! Get SUPERB ORCHESTRA OF 20 world's bedvywelght chample yowumed traning: He ts work | - =e 7 In the lower half are Clarence boxed here recently, will be aut of aby druggist for a few cents and Matinees: 30, 00, Sif Nights: Ade, $1, $1.30, Plus ‘Tax (. almround. ‘exhibition. ot 4 well pnd Sum Hildreth, trafner LIKE GOLF Hackney, Walter Hagen, Joe Kink e game fer three months, Joo!make even stubborn, unruly or hore Monday, night fi gts vtablo, xald he would be ‘ Alves in the Argentine | wood, Johnny Barrell, Willie Qga broke his tight hand in foru differs | shampooed hair stay combed all i Z\in Qpape tu run if selected, has 10 golf courses, Jand George MeLe: ent places in training last week, in any style you like, ‘ -