The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 3, 1923, Page 13

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SECOND GUESSING OF DIRECTORS WRECKS CHANCES OF BROWNS Modern Pitcher ‘SCORERS FOR BALL SERIES ARE OKEHED JEW YORK, Oct J Americans Broken Up\N sw oe i Try to Boss the ( bats gaa City Club on ex herd Second Guesses ice tons omnes] LOSing in $). Louis Word Jost the American the New Yo the scant mare Ur mony was 5 last year factor In, the gluh’s su ar, deprived of the still ke hen fo N= YORK. becoming > match can |the Syeunot Oct With apparent be arranged to that more that carry . will race Papyrus, the terby er, it is most a certainty here t Rancocas colt arday wil ne representing he suspe seems the star promised that Papyrus was given tw mile each on the Sam Hildreth, him to take feo thru the Bast penses. In mid-seas of the club taking ove Boston A it came t er was train ™ am trainers | good horse. jit and acts it,” Hildreth said. must be good to win the races he > in-}@id in England. He has fine action, tention of paying neat |i well muscled and beautifully be Ha than’ decid t his wife| haved. He's smart 4 has alofig at his own expense. The club|that would impress any horseman,” forbade this, said if he attempted to < < ane be would stand suspended. |GRAYSON SAYS NOTHING ‘That is what happened WASHINGTON This action the clubjOwn la fit 1 destroyed the te: Without | nothing more t miral Cary Shocker believe | T. need | they had a chance. as he team has si Own mality of pla ond place He oo! He ar "My Gra: the East the | these the for-| eo: of wee. | troy more} He feel the policy | owner words th Zev-My ed the con. my ta fee dent that trainer will not agree Shocker|to the mile and @ half match race uch @ sum.| between the Browns n for hir Zer'n anc ved them of manages thi ) Satin h shall meet the English hia werkt cut Papyrus, on October 20. a Grayson is convinced that Zev LATONIA RACERS |! sted on satrany by ts ARE ANNOUNCED)| American representative | American representative NEW YORK, Oct. 4—Knobbie, sie a2 See PISTOL FANS for the Latonia special. Other Eaat- WILL ENGAGE Li IN TOURNEY o star, as ern horses named as starters are Untidy, Cherry Pie, Enchantment and Vigil devotees GOLDSTEIN WINS by announcement YORK. Oct. 2.—Abe Gold. ‘ew York bantamweight, wor: tSround decision from Tommy Lynch, New York. Wilbur Cohan, colored bantam, knocked out Sam: my Cohen, New York, in the third round. ot Siw of @ shoot at the Fort Lawton range here October 21. Fiveman teams with captain may be entered with Capt. A. O. Gorder, at Fort Lawton, up to October 14. morning. YOUR SAVINGS HERE ARE LOANED TO-- Home Owners on Homes To the Best People On the Best Security In the Best Country in the World $1 to $5,000 Accepted SAVING SOCIATION LOAN Have Ready Money Available When the Real Need Comes! The Savings Account “Dime & Dollar” a.» which has never p a the solution of the Problem, Select the fy "ound and relfable mutual savings societ paid leas than : 312% n account for an 4hen regulariy increase Open sum from one dollar up to $3000, and Mayings are not only sate bar AAYINS# Recount. Meanwhile your semi-annually i “Vy hey are earning divi payable ON DEMAND, “HAVE ALWAYS PAID ALL WITHDIAWALS The “Dime & Dollar’ Columbia Bt., Me {tntralt entrance at 114 Colum Worrall. W Ww. ¥ located at Becond Ave. and bia. The officers are Vilson, President, ‘3 Fpoemake Meet President : J. F. Jefferson, Secretary-Treasurer Start a Savings Acco and. become wht Account for one dotlar oF more with ua today F of the "Dime & Dollar” family. Ours ia a Mutual saving, F Aeeaeaate (Of Washinwton subersives mut Suey ate ttntt, len in the vaults of the Stats Cen ‘Olympia DIME & DOLLAR SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. Housed with § 114 Columbia St. ue Safe Title Trust Company i Corner Second Ave. Deposit Boxes in Connection Fred Let ] Telegram. Race Favor ; Not in AR It With [Money Talks | Oldtimers for Iron Man Hurling 1923 are turning in their mc cational to sean the hurling ment such stalwarts as bro, Ed Reulbach and the Pitchers still years have league races with 25 or so, owhile in the the Indians with a cesses. In the older more victories, while American league we like number We of talk about s¢ and in the score ol circuit in find a do not need that pitehing © general caliber leagues has falle ' pitte ad ing ATTACK TOO [STRONG Now The time that th alor has been ace son and prop has all the we fit dous, pitching ts more dif 4 the sty! wayn jDSGN changed to 1 jot the lively bal have | 1904? ® later Matt 1 r the Nat he turned ta bat n 60 for the Prov 1884 the game of th ¢ the ble r the Giants but it tn ha ompar two threeyearolds to], a glu Sox games, In the Nation ander leads in th detall games, How about Ed W big spitter, working in 66 games back in 19087 The boys are not #0 glut | tonous nowadays, and no doubt they Shooting in the | 1908, close to tourney will begin at 9 o'clock in the} nine innings aplece. sige y hurled 416 innings for the | Not want. Leon Amen’ 30 wild pitches | urday wil be | | are a lot wiser, Walsh himself says 80. WALSH NTRY lists are open to all pistol | TALKS if I had my chance again, you | the Seattle Rifle and Revolver club, | ¥OUld see Eddie take it lot easier,” the big fellow said spring when he came up with the White Sox from the South on the tour with the Gt ants. Walsh pitched 464 innings in 62 complete games of That same sea , about 44 complete games, of which he won 37 This man Mathewson was quite a pitcher. He spattered records all over the book, hither and yor, from The Right Equipment If you want to be sure that you are getting the right camera equipment, the sug- gestions of our salesmen who know picture-making from making pictures ought to be helpful. Our complete stock of Kodak, Brownie and Gra- flex cameras is always ready for your selection. Developing, printing and en- larging of the superior sort. Northwestern Photo Supply Co. (Eastman Kodak Co.) 1415 Fourth Ave. For Thursday $2.25 BOSTON BAGS and KERATOLS $1.39 You can save nearly $1 by taking advantage of Thursday's Big Special, Watch for Daily Money Saving Specials. HOUSE of BARGAINS 1419-21-23 FIRST AVE Homerics Christy till effe approached that much-desired total? National league American leagu credit there the} dest bid of other days and Live 80 Wahlter oring victories in a season, Here w Adolfo Luque of the Neither of these only four or five pi ar elf ¢ ut led but t he hi aranac L . “p! ODL SOME FIGURES 1] the eague n for the than Ath the Amos I i! is around. grave near STUART'S FEAT * | BRINGS MEMORIES beat t nome t age the old-timers was recalled. Ed Reul ba ands on the books as the only p r scored a double shutou ay. 4 turned the |trick for the Cubs against Brooklyn in 1908. Joo MoGinaity made quite & feature of that specialty with the Giants. Joo, by the way, atill is w ning gamen for Dubuque in th loteaippi ¥ leagus, with Chief | Meyers as backstop. | There area | the old boys w of 1905, F Joe 1900, it batamen of ‘obb's 39 defeats of 1892 can remain on the books Jas Jong as the books will stand for them, for all the moderna care. BLUES SMASH OWN RECORDS FOR SUPPORT records is year © Kan which, cording to drew more that at home. This was 125, an the American associa ng up by the same club Minor attendance were amaahe san ( « official 425,000 fans }000 more t tion mark h last season. GOLFERS ENTER SECOND FLIGHT WESTCHESTER BILTMORE |COUNTRY CLUB, Rye, N. ¥., Oct. | 3,—With the field still scattered and rtially unbal the second |round of the in'n national golf | championship today was ex |pected to produce no surprises or | upsets. | Without except vived the opening LEWIS IS AFTER RETURN BATTLE Kid return fistic Jom with Frankie urns, Australian und cham pion, They met and I won by a knockout in 11 rounds Burns was outpoint him. then the Kid has dropped on the dor but has lately been showin, newed signs of activity in the club, tatements, om favorites sur round Lewis may to via a bout BOXING TONIGHT THE ARENA Vifth and University AUSTIN & SALT Present BEARCAT “DODE” BERCOT vs. 6 Rounds PEIRCE a Diewo STAR BOUTS Starts 8110 He and ¥ re, 1406 Thir ribaum, Ho ( yton Jim 6 founds RUSS 4°" Tickets ard's, Ocelder mM, Druxman's, 1 Ave Austin & Sait, Ine. 1630 Ninth ve, corner Olive at Itingaide D Reserved 81,05 General Admiaston 8110 the high mark is held by George Uhle of | will N the midst of the baseball triumphs of the present it is well and interesting to turn} back to some of the glories of the not too remote past, While our big league pitchers of | for fame it is decidedly edifying and perhaps edu-| touch Mathew son, Rube Waddell, Big Ed Walsh, Jack Ches- Johnson and Grover Ale lightly on the achieve-| ander but how many in the last five are nearing the end of the big » Reds tops the victory column | land anywhere near 30 suc-| tchers who can show 15 or | | the great Ex-Bear Star at Penns} STEVEN sia end in 1921, ity of Per Hoe pla blo last ye ear residenc played a wonderfy and was the best | He | All-American ant placed on 0 of Walter Camp's ms that year firnt Wentern star} in the Stevens js the chance to compete Earl Combs, Louisville out- | fielder, hailed as the greatest | player in the American asso- | ciation, is another $100,000 Sees 7 thongs center! rookie, At least that’s the nc0 noribes way he ts every bit | 2 c qual of Latham, the ntar of the| Several big league teams are team two Horrel | after him. He was picked up Is developing and looks ke one! in the Kentucky mountains of tt | last year. LEFT-HANDED BATSMEN DO THEIR STUFF JEW YORK Are left N* A batter or to their right-handed bret The batting er major leagues nders HORRELL GOOD AT CALIFORNIA LOOKS bent « rs for the season. WILLAMETTE WILL BE EASY WORKOUT Washington should have no trou bie ating Willam they mix at the § amall Oregon t Gold. Oregon team 40 to 0 Ia Purple and] this same Sept ILLINOIS MEETS NEBRASKA seem nO. the minority as to numbers, s make a most impow t the top of the batting biggest game the Middle sie at Urbana as were matched last as an announcement game was to be a prac and that the coaches of | the opposing teams were to submit ® Ist of plays to each other that they were to uso during the day. | left-handed batters. |The reason was given that it was too| In @ recent Issue of the wat fig early in the season for teams of| ¥Fes in the National and Amerjoan | }eagues a perusal of the leading hit- ters showed that In the first 10 In each league, eight were lefthanders Jand two right-handers. | For years the batting champion ships in both major leagues have been hogged by the left-handers, In the American league Ty Cobb has been the bright particular batting star, Speaker and Sisler, also left handers, have held the premier bat ting honors. the same in the National Hans Wagner, Larry Lajoie, Rog. ers Hornsby and Harry Heilmann | have been a few of the right-handers }to win the batting honors in the ma | Jors Since the opening of league seasons the left-ha hays been showing t the first 10 batters of each league, there have alwe made that th tice melee, |much caliber to meet | Whether or not thra with the plan announced as yet they has are roing not been PITTSBURG TO PLAY LAFAYETTE The big attraction In the East Sat he annual Lafayette Pittsburg je at Pittsburg, For the pant two years the fo er team has been powerful and the Panthers! have gone down tn 4 Satur. | day's game should be one of the best | jot the season [RIG THREE IN ACTION | Harvard plays Rhode Insts Yale j Meets North Carolina and Princeton | plays Johns Hopkins, all of the bir thr being in action Saturday Be cause of their traditions, the games |of the Big Three schedule always hold a lure for the sport fans thruout the country YOU LEARN BY DOING IN THE ¥. 4. 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Ti Offic 1407 Fourth Avenue Phone EL ia p.m. 5 p.m. p.m, 20 p.m. 8 Fare One King Street Passenger Station MA in-6620 lof the ‘ |trampled sawdust and coarse} ck and the price his club has set on him.|¥* | As they PAGE 13 Frank [yall Wins Derby in Puyallup Race Classic BY LELAND HANNUM if ERBY DAY! Crowds nearly filling the huge amphitheatre crowds in the -track bleachers—popeorn tin whistles—“ his hot-dog ware sands of Western Washington folk out for the race cla: of the state fair at Puyallup, won by Frank Jyall, carrying his owner's name to the first victory of the present running program Derby day, a phrase to conjure with. y, has nothing on Puyallup,” a hosses” affirmed loud] Fresh fruit vendors—the} spir smell of Indian summer, yes and a taint of forest fire in the hazy air, gave Tues race classic Far Western atmosphere the crowd other balloons— thou- c cro! Steve” calling own “Louisville, Ken- on enthusiastic follower ng, on the outaide, five minutes’ de. ¢ five horses finally got properly. Topmast sulked be- and Medford Boy got away ahead each t The k geld a and forced start the runners together ead, throw. against the marking the starting He was thrown cated his rider shavings instead of Eastern tanbark in the paddock, but it was “Derby day” neverthe- less. Frank rang and fin uish mark bunet the itord Boy ed behind Frank on the first was out of tho turn, Jocke: 6 him Dawson, whose furious ride 4 $50 purse in addition to 0 purse hung up for the win- owner, forced his horse all the Princess Red Bird paced him und the first cireuit. Topmast as close behind and Mr. Kruter ap- red a poor fourth. A quarter of y around the wecond cireutt of i Topmast began closing Mr. Kruter more slowly, Opposite the judges’ stand, but on the other side of the oval, Topmast TLcGh eta “coed the Princess, driving hard. black mare, while Bob . Dawson ji sianced, Halil aue Tapaingt Toole becand money, |once, then ‘plied whip and spurs to = t e, Wolea [aavantage, As they raced around his brown mare, ee |the track Topmast'was creeping up | ca cd Ore cee Ret Brag | on the leader, and on the finalilap he a nea rincess Ked Bird. | closed, to cross under the wire with |Herman Nix's mare, appeared the|his head at Dawson's stirrup, favorite Hal bine first Reel It was a classic event befitting the one race Monday afternoon anc | prestige given it. No. 1 1. Mr. Kruter, who| >) Also took a first Monday, was also) Man's Specialist in for Derby and was| next to the Princess More than 20 years treating | Frank Iyall, a few minutes tater, | Blood, Skin, Stom ne the flowery horseshoe| Kidneys, Bladder, 4 his trembling shoulders aa| Glandular and Rectal winner, was third from the| 4 rail with Topmast alongside | 4 Boy, a beautiful, in husiasm tand was rampant collectiv so, Princess the rail for length be the Derby wa tt who on Sta Bird, start hind Topm: |dicap was ov Three |the elght ¢ Parton withd a a 4% w nt han the tra neratched of | *Wift ly entered her two entries, | were | th , Ivy Gray, a bay scratched favor 6 | we jar Dert DR. linside h 5 been six or more | | | It has been very much § CHASE @ come departure from the long reign of square tipped collars,, CLUETT, PEABODY ¢> CO., Inc., Makers cants EACH The High-Power COKING COAL for Furnace, Grate and Range The use of this properly prepared fuel means the beginning of fuel economy in your home. 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