The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 2, 1923, Page 12

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AGE | om TUESDAY, OCTOBE ee UESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1923. WASHINGTON BACKFIELD SHOWS PROMISE, SAYS RAY ECKMANN Ziel Will BY AHERN) Have Help This Year Wilson and Abel Show Up Well; Line Needs More Development oe BOARDING HOUS 0 ere | BY RAY ECKMANN Former Washington Fe nd Backfie otball Captain ld Star “HE GODDESS oF BEAMS | Pou DAY! NS She MATOR'S PET CHAIR PAYS A DIVIDEND = Much at Stake When Ballard and Garfield Gridders Mix Saturday: BY JACK HOHENBERG yeaah GARFIELD! is game to be played on NEA RRRVICR things about their strongest, turday at Denny field will le a is school r In fact, it will show the Ballard aggre on m a chance to defeat the favorites in the race. ulldogs were given a rude shock by Fran klin last Saturday and they ate apt to receive another one at the hands of the red and black warriors who weave the shingle ut in the north end of town. Gideon Duncan, Indian skinner, has proven himself a tower of despite a slowness on the | and a lack of weight. The Ballard line sensation weighs only 170 pounds, but can play. the » line post with the best of them. at o r mole g tackle, Diamond Dust Picked U-p From Many BallLeagues Cottey vitie lard is stror rength at 100f uled to t the backfield. tet looks to have ambition the play-off in the tt verages of the Amer. of the high seh ch Murphy, former Seattle infielder, the play another weavers v4 }, Beil Hobe former Seattle air and should the off The need of fu If the stocky f ie 30-yard Unofficial averages eredtit Tke Noone ha s Anderson, Bratset to choose ‘worked t these expect men ‘Polo Men Ready for Big Meet LEWIS will send hursday to compe Northwest Aubrey Devine Now Coaching At Denver Us tm problem plead. star halfback, Porter caches counter last | is there and its sim. now of getting it in| Air Stays Combed, d, Glossy field as 7 “Hair-Groom” Keeps Hair ‘im a: Combed—Well-Groomed § thi2"., YAMP. two J tean o Pa hailed t than the mir Polo tourna- 1 Var teams army this mean barracks, where five of the best gregations entered, In the of regular army, na officers’ re practicing this nt r ment Vancouver couy repr and section Garfield in last Coach s his back the short elvi in rea this, teams » the game rve to Brigha: engthen' and round the P this fall, on the pror Hidate uch as he can ure 1 him. of will represent the be le and| next erles, starting ‘Thursday i 1 October 14. ‘Those entered, other than the Camp Lewis are Vancouver barracks, Oregon Agricultural and team from Portland, formed on a nuclew of old Waverly Country club men same as| TI 1 ap-| will ¢ backf turned out thi one to conjure h ha name his “tr tactios octet wit vert Bulldog weaknes the ‘amous tussle em wor college es Bal and will ‘o the are proving theme a big line lefer bee with Denver porters, all of whom are hun, The mes should be a red for a 24 prep school | winner thi ar letter affair in thi enson. j The, Z. os Fi Wel PACIFIC HANDICAP IS FEATURED ON OATMAN IS DERBY CARD SWAPPED TO UYALLUP, Oct, 2 CALGARIANS of them Monday's races, VICTORIA, B. ¢ Keddie Oat for the past five years cap tain of the Victoria Hockey club, will ying manager. of the Cal y n thi on by completion of a deal transferring Oatman to the league Ie exchange for Jim won and George Speck man played with the Pacific Coast Hockey axgociation during its the ono mile | reat year and played with the Na tional Hockey year during the war, On the Coast he ha appeared with Portland, Victoria and three placing first H. day afternoon, featuring thr Day running race p n Western Washington here Bix in the were posted In addition to the cap clo Derby hand id the plac on Monday's program follo Redbird, first; ; Topmast; Medford Boy Results of Monday's races were: First, race—Belle Squirrel, 1 wy UNION OILERS ienpia BAN AB endo “amen TYIEFY CHANGES gates scheduled Mr. Kruter, Frank} Challenges for the 192 ull Wf |title of Seattle have been fh dat Curtis, getown Merchants, Commer gue champs, by the Union Oil Redbird, | aggregation, 1 Meeting. next Sun been playing and were not mem forth a in LEAG It to com: Tue Derby the fair COAST “ Oct pete in the Derby Handicap at State events, one evening, RESULTS handi Oakland scheduled. Ac ortiand 1 » won NATIONAL 1. association one ¥ | Millions Use It— Fine for Halrl ic —Not Sticky, Greasy or Smelly | + A few cents buys jar of “Hair. |e. Groom” at drug store, which | Broo! makes n bborn, unruly or | 10 shampooed hair stay combed all day | in afhy style you like. Kruter, lyall, AMERICAN LWAGUE Won Lont Coolle Rainbow Fourth | Wolda, Mr Fifth race nloy Sixth race | Red Boy race — Princess Doone. Ooma, who ask for | preferably at South Park The Oller the elty of th of the year, ‘These later aven, defeating utaan “ Ooella, Hilda | day have Philadelphia s.css. 65 outalde bern record lost for fonts were tho claimed Hlashlight, Boy Scout, holding RESULTS American Jewelry Co.|| ,,..,,, ; 821 SECOND AVE. Philadelphia 4 Established 1889 Scand 16, Bt, Louie 6, Only. gainen ‘achoauled, three di d by victories nines, it ashington & (1 Michigan university will play six of its eight 1929 football games an the home gridiron, won and three Short Match \ Gives ‘Carp’ World Ti tle ‘| Varsity to |=: FILLED BAGS RESULT FROM _OPEN SEASON Snob reported dog four armed with 2 T. GIBBONS WOULD MEET CARPENTIER «: DIEGO, Ce 8AN Oct Kane pbona, Tucaday K opinion that an immense where Gib: He raid for which | doin: tour had him for fight either Carpentier Ane expreaved the fight would draw rowd at Tin Jt fav a great that 4 Gibb« t Tia Juana Dempsey vaudeville now a release a with Sl eeddinen Raves Cowboy Padgett AGO, Oct Sailor ked out Cowboy or third cHic ond (Oakland Series to Start Today ( )" | Be Repaired . 1 2 for he yame. He and the faults men, and spent y's practice in at his regular halfback job h grid ce yesterday eld. 6 ill be plenty thin year expe ¢ candidates down to a pile grind by the end of this is being axaisted In the coach work by Ray Eckmann “stuffy” Melnroe WATERMAN AAN TO | MAKE DEBUT | | AS PROMOTER IE heavyweights, Jim Tracey | and “Tiny” Herman, are Juled as the feature bout of the | Street club's next ee t at Tacoma. Seattle fans are interested mainly because it is Joe erman's first American effort at Promoting. He is in partnership with J or ganizer of the Kay Street club. Many ached Kay ‘Thursday ow and| HUGGINS PROVES CLASS MITE MANAGER THERE _BY HENRY L FARR piace ves for merle t seek glory or 1 be acclaimed still being ie still being ion oliar not because card th ought to “mn that the ¥ f thelr ma Hugeis «ger, but 1 not a mixer ike 2 and he in Frank © Koen about the He y nke young n making W and Me himself young oned to get a win. Had % young team in the were) willing well with ing players. sund on other teams e that acquired mn for the profitable used of being ers a huge for th ager wa: Boston a promi, mar ured Herb F ht infielder the wa. Ht dispose of young Mu un and oth make good with the thru eague | w tell as the manager sees fit, j takes on the market | Huggins has made few mis McMillan, a players failed Pennock, who had been regarded as turned out in his new uniform to be one of the best pitchers in the oe the but those ven with a ars behind him and the permission to buy and it is not a cinch to go out and make go mis- vestments, ~DLESS of how he got his team together, it is something for any nager in these mo of baseball to practically cinch a pen- nant before the middle of t Maintaining n days © season discipline among the Yankee a of a McGraw, a Chance or i y the tyranny of a Cobb, the pat k and @ oo ch. When conditions adjusted thems © that he became T of the team, Huggins got the results. No one has beer ough to find out the methods, but the results have spoken Pl job requiring 4 Gleason, the diplomacy © of a Mac Robi jt Ive: s accused the Yankees belief on the showing they ma Giants, Perhaps Huggins himself would be willfhg to place himself behind ee Giant leader when it comes to scientific baseball, because McGraw has had more experience and a better foundation upon which to build a modern bame. In recent years McGraw has had the material to work with, while Hug- sine hasn't had an overabundance of brains in the material under his hands, but with what he possessed he has done a very good job. | In comparing Huggins and McGraw, something that would be distasteful to both of them, it must be admitted that they both have built teams by the generous use of cash. Over his entire career, McGraw has developed | more players, but McGraw has always been with a club where the money | was available to dig up young players and where he had the chance to develop t after they were acquired. M atch Race May ‘Decide | Zev-M y Own Controversy EW YORK, Oct. 2.—Settlement of the controversy that | has arisen over the selection of the 3-year-old tha of be in two wor a dumbbell club, basing their s series with the smart Auied 10-round bout {local bugs will make the trip Just t0| to run for Uncle Sam against Papyrus, the British thorou 10 Chicago, won in Wren Williams, LACROSSE UNION TALKS ‘SHAKEUP’) in the East] keup in ario union, with an effert to for allowing proa and ama ™ Westen and the a Shamr are favored this nm marked by a making Canadian axe enthusiast are debating a p o ah the On 1e to be m teurn ot avon, which ha interest, enewed lacroswe onc more national SECRET DRILL AT “COLORADO” | Colorado university footballers are actice every day of thia fall, Cloned the curious, each ifternoon except Wednesdays, when straight football 1s used for the visi- ification. Col6rado plays its » this year Saturday Gunnison BELGIAN PLANS WINTER’S WORK. Edward Rel 18.2 cham ha United ter his in prep aturing secret he week but o Horemans balk-line billiard returned the and is working out of Burop thin winter's famous to summer's tour aration for ments, BAMBINO DRAWS) RECORD PASSES Babe Ruth haw held the record drawing bases on balla since when he hung up his first to 148 times that season 15 he was for 1920, tal of tember when he Sep: | broke hin high mark, ed the 149th time. CASCADE TAKES-~ SOCCER MATCH Mercer soccer players were de feated by the Cascade eleven Mon day night 7 toy 0, Alvin Mills, of | the winners, starred. with five goals. | Wénala showed well for, the Mer. |cer men INDIANA HAS GOOD OUTLOOK Hleven letter men and 18 men |from the freshmen team of last year answered the call of Coach Bill In jxram at the University of Indiana Jearly thin week. M’ Ducks loregon the January 16, Y OREGON DUC! were reported. pl diypatohe enson KS ntiful in Monday when ed to continue until 4, with | tourna. | what kind of card Waterman »¢ will give their customers. |Jimmy Rivers and Géorge Burns are in the semi-final and ‘ Snell of | Wenatchee faces Brownle Villon in ial event ey and Herman are both In and working for the bout chopping and Ps the sp | Tr | ieaeckne |The Australian a block of Rocco Stramagiie in Call |fornia last week and promises t |aive “Tiny” y of trouble, Her an has been East during the past where he took part in 11 con. winning eight by the knockout route and dropping one the same way to Jack Renault. Tracey is six |feet four inches in height and weighs |194 pounds. “Tiny” Js an even six fest, but tips the beam at 213 pounds. ma \Soaka PORTLAND WINS | TATTERED GAME| | PORTLAND, Oct. 2.—~Marred }a word tle between Dick € Portiand centerfielder, with an identified spectator, followed by dden and temporary desertion o: ho playing field by |two of them Oaks, | rightfield fence after Cox, the Beav. Jers took the final gamo from Oak jane here Monday, 12 to & Cathe Oakland, annexed six hits in six trips to the plate, The score follows Oakland Portland Hobson, ¥ and Baker; Onslow, x. al ft 16 RH He 12 2 Kekert, Middleton and |KENT GRIDDISTS DEFEAT ALUMNI | Kent high school downed its alum: [nl team In the opening game of the |grid season, 7 to 0. Captain Reiter |made the high school points by line bucks, DETROIT TIGERS BUY WHITEHILL Purchase, by the Detroit Tigers, of }Harl Whitehill, the Birmingham southpaw, has been reported. MINERS IN SPORTS Ten thousand English miners have organized with 8,000 steel workers to coordinate industrial sports com petition and further interest in rec reation, cy TS REPEAT Italian bieyelists have again show. ed thelr continental superiority by winning the individual and team eigen In the Switzorlund contents BERT DANIELS SUA DEH Aven N. BA wt-0120 , | te un:| players, | all sealing the} "Wellbanks Murcho | | bred, for the international championship, probably will effected by a match race between Zev and My Own next Saturday afternoon on the Aqueduct track. | The distance for such a match race was the only point at | issue this morning, and hope was expressed by the Jockey | club that Admiral Grayson, owner of My Own, would change his mind and agree to send} ————— | his colt against Zev over a {distance of one mile and an| "Ty amirat Grayson will. not agree eighth, to let My Own enguge Zev in a When Harry Sinclair, millionaire| mie and an eighth race to decide Jolt man and owner of Zev, agreed | the controversy there are enougtl late yesterday to send in @/ “insinuations,” some high sources match race if the distance was not | declare, to make it appear a cinch more than a mile and a furlong, |tnat zevy will be named as the Admiral Grayson replied to the sug-| American horse next Saturday. gestions for the race with a tele- | graphed statement that as the dis- j tance for the international race was to be a mile and a half, the test) should be over the same dis- |tne fine time that he has been mak- ing In his workouts, GRAYSO) STAND FIRM WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.—"T will not reconsider or change my mind. I will race My Own at a mile and a half and at no other distance.” This was Admiral Cary Grayson’s reply today to an unofficial sugges |tion from New York that hope was entertained there that he might yet agree to Sam Hildreth’s offer for @ match race of a mile and an eighth with Zev to decide which 3-year-old should meet Papyrus; the British | champion. race nee. | Anata Gravanh chase ale enti comment in insisting upon the distance that will be run in big race with the statement that no one had any assurance that Papyrus will wait for Zev or My Own after a mile and an eighth, All kindy of stories are being breexed around, Backers of My }Own said that Earl Sande, Amer fea's premier jockey, who has ridden |both Zev and My Own, let it be | [soe at be alas inn nue of RENAULT. SCOR [joven oo. wninerea tna a |K, O, ON FULT porters of Zev whispered that My | N, Oct. 2—Jactk Rena Own had broken down and would | | not race under any conditions. | ht, scoted his In several statements issued by | Canadian heavywele 11th successive knockout here Moa- day night when he stopped Bred |the Jockey club it seems apparent that the officials in charge of the | Fulton, Minnesota heavyweight, in the ninth round of a scheduled 10- | same the race think better of Zev as the national color bearer’ because of his on's record and on account of NPE DE DE SE 96 DE 2 DE O-€ DE BE DE ESE DE Te Se 36 36 9€ 3 Semisoft COLLARS 3 banded, well made Collar sheu shrunk 0 size ~ aun Fe ee Very ean ee Made by the Makers of ARROW COLLARS

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