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———— FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1923. Wheezer Dell Pitches With Old-Time Class Veteran Right-Hander Has World of Stuff in Thurs- F day Game With Oakland; Next Year; Other Gossip V BY LEO H. LASSEN N"> LZER 8 Thur ong time as cc AA chuc mound f n he was the » staff. klyn and The Tiger f d to win regu- ervice with the 20 or victories average Class od on ago ) rn le " attle with Bro rnon urned in more | Field and Stream] BY BARL A, PRY Dack shooters visiting the Skagit fate Skagit county is furnishing « HARRY GARDNER WINS A DOG Sportsmen looking for bear will do NIEHOFF READY FOR COAST LEAGUE De Spent at) The upland bird season in King A change has been made In the San bie, Bortot the lineups. membered. MAILS BELON MAJORS, SAY “Walter Mails belongs tn th Jeague right now,” says Jim F now with Seattle. “That big south paw has os much stuff, if not more than he did in 1920 when C! nd | whet won the world’s serie step in and win up *0."" Fagby has been of little use to the | * Adians so far, being laid up with in “juries. He was obtained from Pitts burg. He was the star hurle Cleveland Indians 20 games, b much after that year. | CARROLL IS IMPOSSIBLE The grade of umpiring In th league this year has been a | ter than tn previous Jack Carroll, working here this week, ts impossible. T this wee teamed up with has let close pi uncovered. Early ‘was behind the plate and didn’t c the play at the corner and had terday Carroll y ri 4 the play at third with Casey on the other side of the diamond. T' ‘was hope that Carroll would impro' but he seems impossibl and 4 Umpire Wearied After Four Hit, umpire got tired of sending seane had gotten on bash Player Schock was the fisticuffs, A men after the ga ent before @ magia * them, and th yoard of. their league ¥ as the police mag trate it falls, wo refund your money, Hence you ne sume no risk making this teat. 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Much Expected of Him | verdict from a | while I had ahold of it,” {After Old Title Old Title | = McTigue Is | Yet Champ, | Says Er tle: ing crowd, promoters of the fight lifted n, denoting him the cona crtle had cal od the fight a dr aw at the end o! 10 rounds. je's statement declaring the a draw, which will be filed with the New York boxing com said Major John Paul promoter for the American post, was the first to in at the Macon schoolboy Jared a W told him he would ne ° ring alive unless he changed his draw, | Stribling’s hand, Ertle said. McTigue issued a statement, de- clared he had been forced to fight day by the howlir mob, al- tho s rfectly healed fra in left thumb. | Altho the school boy, who, for} thres hours, held the world's title] in his hands—a feat that had been) the unanswered dream of every! hool bay—had no comment on the change in his for-) ‘ciima were backed by a wspapermen and 7,000 fans who saw the youth pummel Tigue for elgMt of the 10 r mission Jones, Le be the “Jones raised other s to ma une, b dozen Last Chance To See The | FAIR Tomorrow will be a big yallup. Gates close Sunday at 6 p. m. All displays will be at their best. HORSE RACES Saturday Evening, Afternoon and Rain or Shine Fun and thrills for every member of the family. Covered pavilions protect all against rain. Admission 50¢ Children 25c Western Washington Mc: | THE SEATTLE STAR __ PAGE 25 25 ‘What Is Mental Attitude Aes Yanks? BY BILLY f the EVANS ants p hatting with I Jones and Nehf Will Be Rivals I ARBRE Ds L BY Nin YOR HENRY L. th more pert that » Jones. ot paren he other Yankee pit have to face, “Wally |for the Yanks. Amita that hope of having he ts yo Ruth at first base. The Babe t* now working out on) Manhattan world series this fall. and th play E the bag. i he uggi . how Jones < © Babe Adams Thinks That | Hort Pipp insists that his bh ankle will mend before the ay Who Pitched Pittsburg Pirates to Victory in 1909 World| ana that he will be able to viay | ever, ntertaing am Pipp in the game making his plans to Huggins considers that the teams} have equal chances to win the| Of their respective leagues for the third consecutive time, | series. “The Giants can do some things better do \ some Giants, It even bet,” than we things can and better looks to me he said. wo than can the like an McGraw also expresses the opin fon that Most “breake’ fmportant. OT, im D' elaborate athletic jall wrong figure that EVERYBODY ATHLETIC IN BIG 10 Mich, that Indeed, according athletic Michigan, it {s a gosh-dern lie Yost, Yost is one of these ardent, eager | difference advocates of the greatest veteran to the greatest number. |have gone the Oct. 5,- none but the star|serics is concerned, athlete derives any benefit from the | the Giant systems in vogue | the Nati at the big universities nowadays is|with a wo ch chances are about even his|@# far as paper form Is concerned ot the fans in a short series are ail-| Cash in on them, | the -The Fielding H. director at | ng; n grocery | of the Yankees is no better than it | e thing in a serious wi “The Middle Weat is setting a reo: | C athletics,” ord in mass “In the Western are 10 universities, male enrollment is 45,000 “How many t athletically trained Conference there | and ‘The approximate | American leaguers, his | ballers and baseballers tion, figu took 1 |number will be As a matter of es to show that Yost number are | shu; 8. The public prob. | Jably thinks that only the star foot-|more about their rivals than they t any a we anc bigger good for) this year and those of 1922 If he hadn't taken up athletics he doubtiess would | as good as it was in 19: Into says, tten. have | D00 students | out in advance, tive part in various kinds of| like the Giants’ chances best. Big Ten athletics last year even 4 the this OUT COME despite the opinion of ‘ try can Gtanta’ ases should Babe Ruth rget the fact n to the of the of the Yankees ies, thinks the se Kia" is m me, the “I La, ge? . Speaking of monopolies and other evils, how about these here New York ball clubs that keep on hogging all the baseball glory in the big leagues? Herewith is presented one-half of the vicious corporation, Mr. Miller Huggins and hig high-priced Yankees, winners of the American league cham pionship for the third time. Reading from the left to right, seated: Beng ough, c.; Haines, of.; Gehrig, of.; Gazella, lf.; Hendrick Dugan, 3b. Rear row: Mays, p.; Roe well-knowr Pipgras, p.; Johnson, Ug Ward, 2b.; Hoyt, p.;Shawkey, p.; Smith, rf¢ of. Jone f.; Scott, ss.; Schang, c.; H uggins, manager; O’Leary, coach; McNally, lf.; Woo ttger, trainer Bush, p.; Meusel, rf.; Hoff man, c.; Pennock, p.; ; Babe Ruth (than which there is non e whicher), Pipp, 1b. MILLER WINS LOS ANGELES, Walter | Miller, local wrestler, defeated} Giants Will Keep Title George Olson, who declared that he] wan the middleweight champion of | canada, Famous Pittsburg Right- iknder Figures Yankees »icht. Will Fizzle Again, and Predicts Third Straight for | Se | Moreover, the knowledge that he McGraw | failed to come thru two successive | | years will be a mental hazard which | |may have a bad influence on him. London's police comprise a staff Ot. 5— j of 20,114, Chinese nese Heb Specialist J, LYSOUND remedies are sure Special for long: jomach troubles, chronic — rheumatism, old coughs, head, Iu: heart, skin, blood a in straight falls here last BY “BABE” ADAMS women. Cull or write, Series Over Detroit Tigers, and Who Has Pitched Against; ¥rance and America plan to es- Giants This Year and Seen Yankees in Action. | tabliah & dloatins weather: burnt: at TTSBURG, Oct. 5.—In spite of the best efforts of both |" the Pittsburg Pirates and the Cincinnati Reds to prevent it, the fans of the country are going to witness another all-| Seattle Y. M. C. A. Star Lyceum Course 22nd Season—1923-1924 Seven Brilliant Numbers, featuring America’s greatest living poet, one of the world’s famous preachers, two unique musical numbers, a modern crusader, a world-traveler and a philan- thropist, A varied, high-class, inspiring, instructive course, Patton Brothers, October 8, | Edmund Vance Cooke. ‘1923 Futuristic Trio. dames A. Burns, Hon, W. L. Huggins. Ladies’ Rainbow Orchestra, ~ Ada Ward. Dr. 8. Parkes Cadman, FOR MEN AND WOMEN Season tickets now on sale. All seats reserved. $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, (embers and contributors 500 less.) ‘The best seats will be secured by making your reservations at once, MA in-5208, Mixes Simpson, Opening Number, the Patton Bros., October 8; Single‘Admisston, 50c The Giants and the Yankees will be the representatives | which in itself establishes a record. I would like very much to have had a chance to oppose} the Yankees this fall, as I opposed the Detroit Tigers awa | back in 1909, when I was a newcomer in major league! | circles. But this was not to be, and I am not selfish enough to begrudge the Giants their|two teams, and the games are all spoils. They had to work|Jikely to be hard fought. I belleve hard to get into a position to|the Giants, with their splendid record behind them, will have more confidence than the Yankees. So far as Babe Ruth is concerned, doubt if he will do much better than he did last year or in 1921. He has played better ball this year, it Is true, but in the coming series I do not believe their hard fight for the pennant in thelr own league | has harn their world series chances a Indeed, if anything, T |belteve it has helped them, for it] | has kept ds on nothing bi has kept their minds on nothing but |he will be under fire from McGraw baseball, and haa not permitted | ang his Houtenanta as well as the them to let down, which 1s often ‘ fatal. 80 far as the outcome of the I belleve that will uphold the honor of | KOREA SSSI league and come thru | {{ d's title again, just as} “pchtan Mii" men ff Price Speaks fromthe Regal Platform “Six Sixty” $60 sainst them in either of tho past ONE and I can’t see much PRICE ons \t > years, We are the only Manufacturing Retailers with a chain of stores from Coast to Coast to charge One Price for all shoes in every store. 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