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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE 8 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1923. ——$ a ET, ——— poo sana it ‘ vie Jack Dempsey Has Won Place in Public’s Heart at Last BY HENRY L, FARRELL N’ W YORK, Sept. 26.—Juck Dempsey once remarked during a general discussion of his business that the at Inst he had some big part of the public back of him, that I may have been just ax wrong about him in other and that he pr ly would come out of the fight with the tick of the second-watch in his hand things,” he sald & popular ehampior THe champion wax so pleased at the tumult which It happened just that greeted his victor he almost danced around the comment that lasted for days after the fight the When Dempsey climbed into the ring thi r c ring with hia han d over his head, In that ulmort overcome with the tremer joop thi moment, which nubt the greatest of his life, nt up from a pack of 90,00 wild far d the re NITTING in the front row of the ring n, back of tho press pit, was a boxing manager who had life of a heavyweight champion was anything but rosy been Dempsey’s mont bitter eritic, a man who had gone I SAA centiniant bail ceheaesad’ be HUBATOAE Wks bad because he coukt have so few friends upon whom he out of his way to exprens his bitter contempt of the ul Dempsey a nown by those who are Gould depend. champion asa personality and a fighter, He sald when wie ad tances Nita Ga ainaral ennalc and perhaps he had reano hanging h cuainted’ with’ bim, In’ vielbry he. did “The tough thing about this business is that you he came to the ringside before the fight that he had was almont « minute before he looked up nqulshed foe. Aw he did in Jersey Cit have to lose to find out who are really your friends, paid his way into a fight for the first time in his life Previous to that tight with Firpo, Dempaey wan not crowd a happy smile, He excited 1 pl wher nentier had fallen on the floor, he pushed Dempacy sald. “The real test comes when you are in the hope that he could see Dempsey “knocked % popular champion, To give the re pre would . ba he could hardly contain himself when h 0 ide thone who had swarmed Into the ring and went defeated and you call the roll of alleged friends and dead,” but to #tir up many unfair things wald about Dempney duced, and an ovation that Jasted for minutes w ” and picked up the Frenchman find out how many of them have not gone to the When Dempsey was knocked out of the ring down that Should: have ‘bees Sopwonteniy Ore AEM given him hile winner's dressing room," into the lap of a sport writer, when he pulled himself Kivery time peared In defense of hin titi the mob that wanted to acclaim the champion, The champlon's theory was proved at least partially gamely back Into the ring and when he stood almost after he ha Willard at Toledo he nd N° doubt this switeh in sentiment had something ‘ent to the center of the ring and picked up during his fight with Luis Firpo, He didn’t lose, of helpless aguinst the ropes within one ¢ yuneh of the crowd against him, When he fought Carpentier in do with the sensational fight that he carried agal 4 Jing him until the South American's seconds course, but camo nearer to defeat than any fighter being knocked out, thin fight manager, ‘ Jornoy City the hostile attitude of the crowd would Virpo to: defend hia: title when he wa. acided GAA Anti to’ thactedstl could and escape with a victory to see him “knocked dead," was the have crushed any but the gamest heart and, even when Asteats rhe. damonuthation’ aii wat. have price a lady the tite Deni naay eoank ove daaitas Dempsey had to be knocked clear out of the ring those who were shouting in a frengy: “Come on, Ju ho w his roward was the rass, whilo the defeated desperation in his heart and added fury in his blows Argentine’s corper and paid him a warm’ tribute, punched to his knees twice and pounded all over the come ont Frenchman left the ring as the idol Thru his unfortunate experien the ampion pe ulso expressing the hope that he had not been hurt ring to attain the position as a real popular champion. After the fight this same manager remarked that he Some time back, when Tex Rickard announced that haps has become harde to ¢ am and hostility badly Perhaps the most pleasing expertence Dempsey was for Dempsey, “That fellow ix a great fighter, I he had arranged a fight between Dempsey and Firpo, from the publle, but it js only human that his brought out of that hectic evening came when he heard don't believe there ever wan a greater fighter, He Jack McAuliffe, the veteran retired lightweight cham should have been shattered a little the pack yelling wildly; "Come on, Jack!" as he was game and he's got a heart ax big ax a mountain, I we pion, predicted that at last Demy had the oppor »» shouting for Firpo when he pulling himself into the ring and when he realized that wrong about his fighting ability and it stands to rea tunity to win a place in the esteem of the boxing pub dd the counting timekeeepr wa previously discounted the ability of the champion and pollee were drawing clubs to force out of the mo There is a very hum very Wi je side to They'll Lead Columbia had he heard the Dempsey and perhaps now he will have meas. ure, the regard and esteem of the sporting public that he denerve 7) Morgan and {0uR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHE RN) ( ‘lass Pivots f or Prep Gridiron Lo oop Dillon Mix 3 wlon UX a WELL RED = YAG~ T WEARD IN ALETTERY7/ HA-HA~ HES GOWG : \™ , 7 E OUGHT KT RAIL: f T tl |B WW ace cal. WHERE “TH SILVER CORNET | / HE OUGHT BACK “To or U e niga Ne y BAND WILL BE ON WANDAT jf “To TAKE ROADING FoR wy} eae lps: W' DEPOT WHEN I GET |] “TH BENCH TH’ WINTER Feather Crown at Stake Been veavece “WERE ~ I MIGHT WEAR ff Back Witt WIS WIND- UP . . OS! ; — = 4 - at Arena in Six-Round| || 21), ec cone |'| DY wirorno cer oFF If unio sow | wun cone! [] Quarters Football Bout Tonight BLE aD ae “TH -TRAIN, AN' INGTEAD How HE SAT FEI apy For 7 o0tod ae | , OF MAKING A SPEECH ON IT ALL f A Swinawe | OD MORGAN and Dandy Dillon VILLAGE FOR “TH! , ie SEASON 8) une | | TLL PITCH A FEW CURV SEASON, A RED eason to will fight for the second time at BIG “TORCH A ws foo dadeg fis | j the Arena tonight with Morgan’s| PARADE IW “To SHOW 7TH’ BOYS How 100 ! « /7ZZZ\ LANTERN TI ° Y coast featherweight title being the LJ Your Honor, I DID NTH’ BIG imps a us ear | 6} en Soon stake. The scrap will be usual | , r | six rounds, Their| [>] EH? a ‘ | | mya , : q ; Every Seattle High School ; ; (rst meeting was} \ Wali F ified With Most of Big Schools in a draw, with Mor-| Pa ! e ortifie it | Country Will § crckeiaaeres| : Signal Barkers | Into Action Thi Wat cided edge. After a | s ee paving both of his | . By Jack Hohenberg 1B 'footbant fia his ak ae es butted open | t | betes prep en psp dine apres Saturday and nearly every big he came back in of P pr aggre; be go ven In the country will swing into Pthe sixth round | mete A ; i iseuse in the opening games of the and kicked the tar fi ntials of & good field ” ‘ season, Most of the big teams are re 1 mely, brains, speed and taking on weak elevens looked upon out of the Minne-| h . p Scans ig Bed |as practice skirmishe Sy ageangs Letot, Wefan tives | caintea 1 of gj | The real big s of the season Dillon is no set-| . sity te ry Lt wt iiigien won't be listed for at least two weeks ty yeah age and i : > hie ‘ pense pee a mret n the season really gets under has a good chance i Joh: Cd | way. MORGAN of lifting Morgan's ved 4 t who. Hag been: Oe toe: tee | ‘The games scheduled for Saturday crown. The mill looks like the goods tied f ¥ rhe chee cmb ie -saseyred at | thruout the United States follow: _ and quite a few of the fistic boys} . ; L evious Talbott com ‘ f |Home Team— Opponent At Bad girls are expected to sit in on , j \ \\ : ; eoipe ype Seborhoss tego pe = . , ; ne Union U,.., Tuscaloosa the festivities = \ 1 forces in Spokane, He is & ; - Heghe ‘Thiel Meadville vind almo: a / > h 1 and a good open field | . | | seoeeseFriends AIOE also a return melee. Johnny Mack | yllengre pare eee | Arkansas ‘ Ark Nore. Payetter and Lakey Morrow, two willing Nght. | + _ as u yerth. | ; vary Foy ri hern Nor... ..Beld ceights, h incipals. They i PPR r jrache, an end by| ; rs , Birm. Bouth jacksonville Birr eaeét & mae ‘baw Tene Weak pr red that he could quar Bs 4 : "Young. | ..Moatana’ Bate’? Prove that had everybody on their chairs. | ves 3 mack as well ax run down on punta h i Haverford . Providence It ought to be a whale of a fight one night and asked Coach Lichten. J c : x Pitan Lewiebure The usual three preliminaries berger for a chance. He showed th j tenses Mace ee make up the card. folicown: 3 “ % he had a good line of stuff | Carleton. .......G. Adolphus. Northtiela Al Fong versus Young Sam Lang- e P za) Then, too, there in young Calvert j Caehecie Seen é ape Pittaboreh ford, lightweights; Jack Lockhard/ 4 * ~ who broke bis colla bone last season. lc ariuaeee wakes vert Versus Joe Sharkey, welterweights; | Calvert is only a sophomore and Chattanooga... Bryson ... Chattanooga Cyclone Folmer versus Danny Carl- shows brilliant. poasibilities. 21 . +: Mich. Agri. ... Chicago $330. Joo MoGuern of Garfield, premier “ Vea. .. Cincinnati quarterback of the prep school league lust season, ts by no means a cinch A - Clemaon Upper Ia. .Cedar Rapids Pumth, N. P..Watervie. . : Coll, Puget SounNavy Tr, Bc....Tacoma of yore, MeGuern will have to put Colorado Agri...Wyoming .. Ft. Collins on his fighting clothes and fight} ‘ iy P 5 Mee ©) | [Colorado Cottege Gunnison harder than ever to retain his en-| " , | WARRIORS | of Seattle Indians for Home Stay: lec, three-year baseball and | : ; ; ws ry < : : Bente 4 ieee The first mill gets under way at ‘Third Place Is Set as Objective j “i repeat, altho he looks better than é shed +++. Clarkson ..., Hamilton | | . -». Macalester ... Mitchell . z Fy — . : football an at Union high, Bremey . we inal x * ’ | Dartmouth... ‘wich . . vi B ANQUETED HIRD place is the objective of the Seattle Indians in the three weeks that the club] {co tnoxs to be a fitting successor to| | Dayton. .-----. Cent. Normal .. Dayton “Ri ” owe int $ ny | Delaware Newark plays at home to close the season. “Red” Killefer has a record of never finishing Ray Eckmann and} * ‘ , spt P 3 ae bg than 100 Seattle prep! f | Columbia university is placing its ho: m -) oseueee + Des Moines aol Sinise eae the|/ower than third in seven years of Coast league leadership, and if the Indians can hit at Lincoln. | ship grid squad in Capt. Tralee Rippin, ie she Cok Beawe ay pn aica! aoe atte sete banguet their erg winning stride during the series with Vernon, Oakland and Portland they) 40.4 pommy Holiongren, of Roose | Percy D. Haughton, old-time Harvard mentor. They were ig eet. G. Weshlngion «Wash, eS ca iis teetativg HIY| eed ee ee : : : «ys, [Yelt. has shown that he will be con snapped together just before a recent scrimmage. Sthdopnet Bape ppg tot a with the respective Hi¥| At the present time the Beavers are sporting a lead of six and a half games, and it's|sidered when the honors are parsed [see *Sritedale s siestieetos Sight. All teams “except Broad-|Possible for the locals to still pass the Portlanders. aroun yee ee | jJowa:,.----+.++-OKl&. Agri aot a of the highest order and should jowa State... Sin ee ‘way high school turned. out ny If re eaisiek he srg distance during the next two weeks it will be the final Saat give Wied’ a piaak th the lke Diamond Dust (CAGE LEADER | Jas. Bisias ; Carthage pen, masse. series 8 le y —e "| crete. N Ntr. D, Pr.. Kalamazoo . vay al With Toastmaster Ben Tidball| as Portland closes here. ! Eckart of Went Seattle, ( | AT GARFIELD writen. wi Goll Colin telling brand new jokes, the athletes| Seattle opens today with Vernon | unter S! quipment tp; clin of Ballard and Harlow of| After making @ trons bid for the flex | WILL RETUR | Patayettes «0. Monlenberg Banton forgot the troubles of scrimmage|after two weeks on the road in anklin probably will need one or |!" the Southern league for\ the sary wae abobp saben whey Git is aeeeat and joined in the hilarity of the|which the Redskins broke even © kamen for Reasoning, as all are | Nasnviiic club collapsed, and finished In| ~ ARFIBLD basketball’ support | Kocteviie: 22221 Waeky. We eet & creed aston porters | sraryiand.......Rand-Macon..Coll, Park evening. Featured among the num-| against Los Angeles and Oakland in green men, comparatively. They | siath place. | will Beigiad to bear that Harvey,{ 30 bers presented for the edification|14 games. ivi Red We ( poe re Safety = potentialities, however, and! rover Cleveland Alexander ig show- | Barrager, an captain, will dbobabty eas x “Geese Pontes of the guests was an impromptu] _The locals figure to kic! or | j Will have to be reckoned with when | ing the boys that he's not quite ready for return to school during the winter | Midland. sess, Creighton .... Fremont number, “Sweet Adeline,” rendered | Vernon, while Oakland will P| BY MORRIS ACKERMAN In duck and shore bird shoot. {the St. Peter of the prep. school |the baseball ashean by winning 21 games| ester ‘Barrager, guard on last | Mulsaee....--. Clark Mem’i .. Jackson by Walter Reseburg, Lieutenant /tougher because the Oaks are got: Hunting Authority. Ing try to have your clothing |/eaeue blows his trumpet on the | the Chicago Cube this yea |year’s five, unexpectedly left school | Mt. St. Mary: Governor, “Wee” Coyle, Ray Eck-|ting some darn Lage wha ron a ¥ cca thtiini tha’ Guestion “of match the surroundings football Judgement day Oncar Yubr, Dennis Willams and John | at the start of the school year and it | * mann and R. H. Vivian. Vivian) yet goer mir tees Sit rapes win | siitpeneat tor = antine an possible, Khaki does thin tm Johnny Turner, of Queen Anne, |Heving, three Mobile Southern league | was thought that he would be lost to also led the men in community} - ing 2 bigger PE e ‘ effectively, You niesd a cap c jin showing up well, Turner shown | *tars, have been purchased by the ¥ Nite sane singing. The two new coaches, L.|ing 17 out of 21 games played be-| trip sa perplexing one. The an. t toh bber boot |that he posserses the plunging paw.| Red, Sox Fuhr ta a crack southpaw | Norti Ww %. Saalwaechter of Queen Anne and|tween them this season. swer is not so much what you o match, rubber boots of Williams an outfielder and Heving «| He was counted on to fill one of ....Roanoke . Harry Milholin of West Seattle, 3 length. The coat and trousera |@T of @ fullback, as well ay being | catcher |the end berths on the football team, | North Dakota yore nead ++ Gd. yack should be roomy enough to per endowed with brains with which to re [his 170 pounds going well at one of | Notre, rah =k waded 5 i. eS 4 ‘SURE! ome. ie no T al ny id om fee | Notre Dame. . Kal'z00 Coll...80, Bend obliged with short after-dinner} GAMES ARE INSURED at home. Hunting in the north: | mit underolothing, extra trous. |direct the offensive destinies of the] rhe Nallonal league bas pald » fMtIME | org bertha Barrager’s return | Obetlin. iHtram, 22,2. bbe speeches. A gad i, ‘gies tépuat |i: tie: a eaeiter Gili tos wins ers and added protection, depend. | Maroon ana ¢ NRE | monument over his grave tn Chicago. | will mean that the East-siders will | Oho University. Rio Grande ...- Athena When the schedule makers booked His capodehnbrle ing on the weather, around the Quarterbacks are having thetr| | have their team back, practically in- | Ore" * le orvallle Each of the table leaders gave 4| clothing. : y : be , y Vitenbehic.. Databoe. tweet inhort ‘talks. Coach Enoch Bag-|Stattle to close the season at home| iC’ hing. body. Duck hunting Is the cold. | #eaxong In Seattle once more, Jim Baghy, former big league pit mint | tact with Art Ditty sé forward) iow ° exterville shaw and Captain Wayne Hall of| ‘ oined indians, and ma: Pennsyivanta. .,F. & M. Philadelpht: the local club owners stepped out Excepting your rifle and am. est game known to the hunter, | Year it waa Hnemen and the Jones the “Tadias: 4 may jadelphia bs e e | | a's" brothers Phitli ' x ve! Pecmuversity were unable: to bel gun. Most big game hunters only |More coming to thelr own and ro. | ine to Dill Killefer, "Red's" brother, who | other posts. pa “Ana... Ds rd Sa enough for deer and blick bear, | football eleven that rightfully be-| Bddle Moore, considered the best short- | Rochester NI - Rochester fetiviten ie ne dea Beeaiate wihoet cage | TORT DEG oes [eect atte Hers comiterstebt e:] JOHNSON WILL _ [iit etek ase Baylor .. +, Abilene | f A to bust Inte the International league next| Floyd Johnson, the big heavy-| Aberdeen hice ae 6 sure your breeches do not : ear, accord ° > ne Baa yho. | 80. } : «+. Dallas coast this year, but that the young-| Be sure your breeches do not a big hole. 3 wounded moose je e Sacer wna owe ip In the, Beat, weight whe halls from Auburn, is |g” yw. eel osetia ster needs another year in the coast| bind over the knee. A day’s are nought y are found. 1 pilled to box the "Phrisco Phat Bo: ‘Coll. Emporia ..Sterling The Citadel , . 2 + Charleston - Monmouth should take as it fs what to leave Montreal and Providence are expected 0 of the games againat Vernon, | Johnston at forward, and Ralkowski, | Penn State, .... Lebanon Y.., State Coll. |and insured the game against rain,| munition, the most {important Now about the rifle and shot. | before ends, The pilots ‘ | Present. Tracy Strong, veteran! .ion games can’t be played. tain hunting is a good, clear-vis iy in managing the Chicago Cubs. + Haskell Pittsburg ANOTHER YEAR shoes. Quarter-inch golfer's calks | or grizzlies, If you are golng to . purchased by the Pittsburg Pirates at : pads oye Willie Meehan, in a four-round bout | Superior NormalEveleth Jr. ... Superior eae eens beer eg are once | Ragby should win in this league, accord-|Cartoll and Hopper to fill, in at the = area <> Peru collecting on a trace of rainfal part of the equipment in moun Teferee, started and finished the Sailed’ Tala eh a nf one rifle, A 30-20 is big [suming the place in the activities of | | sae 2 ‘Davidson’. Rock Hill . s — am eld glass. You can 7 +». St. Mary's .. Northfield EST SEATTLE Red Killefer thinks Jimmy Welsh| ®re just right. If you can't get | hunt moose get a rifle with large MEET MEEHAN : : is the best young prospect on the| them use Hungarian hobs. enough caliber to make a hole circuit. before being sold. Killefer| horseback ride with bound knees With a hole, big hole, there tem = T LAKE I . es Byracuse, ¥ *g I I FOR SEASON says he has improved around first| Will lame you. In selecting mack is blood to track with, itemem: PACIPIC COAST LEAGUE SAL Ss at Oakland Wednesday, night. S fan cOhenteniee inaw clothing the more red you . ‘ . * atic see a Pi base, but that he should stick to ber that. It's mighty important Won Lost Pet Toledo cHight'd P'k, “Jr...Totedo ITH Fullback Wallace O'Daniels| ju r¢ieiding as he can make better| et in the leas likelihood there ts ‘The range of your shotgun de. | Z 14674620 LOSER TO S. COLIMA MAY [eae nla... Cumberland: ..Lexington and Cehter Woodbridge out of | 46 of his natural speed in the out-| Of some other hunter mistaking pends quite largely on length of | Sacramento 10277 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 26. | Trinity... Rn ee atertiord the yame for the-season, the chances |ricjq, you for a dining room trophy. barrel. For ducks you need a {wean 5 ancisco won from Salt Lake, MEET SHADE x 3 “Meaford for a West Seattle championship are | - longer barrel than for quail and | Lom Angetex o F here yesterday. @ «Bor +1. New Orleaj exceedingly curtailed. The salts may | seyERAL COULD INJURIES TO rabbits, If you use a single-bar. {Salt Lake City s2 0 9T The score: . H. E.| Bert Colima, Coast middleweight t ree n Bea buck up, however, even tho their parTTERN AFTER GREGG rel gun, my suggestion would be | gakland eet Salt Lake .... ee, champion, and Dave Shade, of the ly) § Mi. Ase. v Wet Point backs are to the wall. There are several tossers on the E either a 28 or inch barrel, | Ld ancaiicaridlase &. : 13 fighting Shade family, are likely to & ON Ww. : aacanane O'Daniels suffered severe body | se attle club who could do well to KEEP DAIL Y modified choke, 12 guage. This RESULTS Myers, Combe ‘aud. Jenkins;; ».|meet in Los Angeles soon. Several eae e Pcs hg injuries during scrimmage and will| pattern after Vean Gregg, the veter- of course for the “every-day San Francisco 6, Balt Lake 2. Weeney and Agnew, Reciing at the cafeteria: town, are vas an ‘Lynchburg’ .. Lexington e t y ellow hunter who buys only one shot- § ento «on Angelon 2 eC a Ere ‘ “ - iy Hamp.-8id. have to rest up for the duration of /an Seattle southpaw. The big fell h ‘ho b 1 ramento 3, Low Angel angling for the bout. Only games heduled. me ee wi Msniavban: Quantico . 4 MME A Rede tpunted tn toc lithe Const Jecend aad he tamidees SAUSE of painful injuries to] ®4” 43 aa NEVADA SHOWS | Washe & Jere. “Bethany ©. Washington . vas ot % for |in the Coast league and he ee ; aiotatitie f the| NA AL LEAGUE | Wash. & Lee.. W. Lexington at lelat’ a Guatter, of the Todian of-\a jot of service.in baseball. It's a|7-, "1% back: sustained during th VERY POORLY | Wvasneaburas Wasnenburs ms vealeyan, . letown ‘i : *lelever Husky quarterback, will not Cinetnnatt Reports of the University of Nev: |W. Va. Univ... Wo Va. Wes, Fairmont collarbone and i snot expected that but the players are called upon tole tose ents year, is ious wit| FROM ANGELS |n ; inmate Ua Geen on ent pe! well afford to snap into|2® & serious blow to Washington] og ANGELES, Sept. i Bt ‘ aturday, state that the collegians ONIG aa) pet Yipee eg “ hey can : P prospects, because the little fighter looked very poor, The Olympic club T | ‘ # as | in an exelting game here y — — regs see, conned to two seed be vinta lenitl tong eae it was early | signal barking. He will be in school,| the score: ’ =—THE ARENA COLIMA WINS rehie Bloxam, letter man and a ¢ season. : KLE Dailey played stellar football foritoy Angeles ...... Bt. 1 5 NATE DRUXMAN IGELES. “Part in the Roosevelt game because ins ed Bagshaw last year, taking part in| “vette Ronton BATTLE SOON 108 USS ee cee actual football warfare. The husky| has as much pepper as any p r 7 | fensive. Woodbridge has broken his|lone grind. this Pacific coast season, | st football season, Wally Dailey.) SOLONS WIN |New York h in ta toc th of th , t h i 1 a lada-Olympic club game at Reno last Willamette Unty. Oregon ‘Salem “he will compete for the res © work only a few hours a day and Chieage But Coach Harry Milholin's trou. things. Pepper in the closing days | omen te ate, out with the| ment? defeated Los An ae f won the game, 28 to 3 Fire r beiay at Hett end, may not take tho. Bactamento’...., des, SUE HEAVIES MAY Bee er Conyareaey FROM MELCAR Of injuries. Loyal Foster, tackle, is| Revlawhorss sane ones and Prenents Return Maton N every game on the schedule, An ; ire 18, Philadetphia & : ° Kor the. Peatuennel : Colima, Coast middlewelght cham. fn the same boat. Keith Paton, who| Billy Lane's sprained ankle ts all eee ee ete ite presence might |e New York 3, Cinelnnatt ‘ wot etree ie, ey plonship of the Pacific Coast || pion, won from Henry Melear here - . Se EER eee ay - and —Rocec ; is : “was showing talent at halfback, ia|right again and the Rabbit ts ready |}i cant nomething to the Hus: Gpksean praised ae ienibh dita dele CNA TOD MORGAN last night, Jim ‘Tracy won the call also out with minor injuries which|to play once more. He wax in most) ii. Daiey, however, has one more HOOPER OWNS v over Rocco Stramagiia in the semi- imay Keep him from starting the first |of the games on this trip, laying off | seis in which to exhibit his prowess New York heavyweights are good cards, Const Champton windup. " t bite eotetasin 6 Rounds @ Rounds |) game. Sunday to visit IMs wife, who Is I) iq purple and gold fans are looking LARGE RANC ' : 000 100 Fraser in being used at fullback, |in @ Callfornia sanitarlum. Some of \iiwara to a time when the chunky| Harry Hooper, outfielder tor Hie 8 ’ tee " i! DANDY DILLON paeslpedat ise dak Wilbur Pickerell at halfback, Craw. |the bugs thought that Lane's ankle | py, 94 ’ se tore © 7 Washington | of Minnenpott Bee et centers By ica a¢ rae hal was botherng him again when his pbb A SE eh 3a carry the eae v ae cee will spend the [sYaahina A see 0 Chattenger FOR PLEASURE’S er, » Husky eléve: i entnle rena “thy pee ‘ McIntyre at end. Current opinion |name didn't appear in the lineup Dalley tela9 oiler eines cnania radel in: Sat |Phiiadeiphia cs ‘ OTHER STAR SAKE— younger brother ter county, Cal, where he has Boston 87 ix that the Roosevelt Teddies are ex: | Fivin (“Crum”) Dalley, four-year has the BOUTS go to 7 ¥ , four-year| finest pomegranate orchard { $ ty ‘ ceedingly blessed with the shoe of | CY WILLIAMS football. letter man under Dobie,| part of the state. het pant Urs SEATTLE Firat Nout. Starta:8i00 the horse, for West Seattle, at full) Hunt and Mathews, and a former | A hieabo 2, te on sale At Joe Dixard’s, e TO HAVE DAY } Pi i York 4 ccldental and. Yesler: Greens strength, would be just about the track star under Coach Vandeveer. os ae! 6 Cleveland 6 (tient Vs. Cigar Store, 1406 Third Avenue 214 Jefferson St, hardest team In the city to walk! PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 26—"Cy|It waa thought that he would pe-| UNITED STATES | He WaliAdetph im: Be Cleveland. 2 Cogs VERNON ATA Compre aeIRtie Just back of L. C. Smith Bldg, over. Williams” day will be observed here | petuate the fame of the Dafley name i Td Bosto hullding: Compton & Fallis, 1 7 ) Boston 1 Ave! J 4 aR RSE ‘Thursday. The popular National|at Washington, but, owing to his in- GETS $500, 000 |" he | arate Aya aio, Pursley'a, Card Tables, Pool, Cigars, Druxman’s, Mike Pinto, the Portland|league outfielder, who has hit a tor-| juries, this wax made impoasible,| The United States | —— 5M Fifth Avenue; Auatin. & Candies, Soft Drinks, government | featherweight. 1s after a match|rid pace ax a home-run slugger, will {Coach Bagshaw sincerely regrets the|has recelved. $600,000 an. ita shure | () PPO RTUN ITY ; 5 waive ate ees ee with the winner of the Morgan:|be presented with a motor car, the| passing of one of hit chief quarter [of the gate receipts of the Demp- | Game Called at 2:45 nette 82.20 erved $1.65 Pay Checks Cashed Dilioh match here, gift of Philadelphia admirers, back prospects. gey-Firpo fight in New York. 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