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©) @elivery, which is nearly all ANKS HAVE BIG EDGE ON CONDITION SCHALK THINKS HARD RACE HAS both ph mp. t by a comfortable art of the season has been a may be bh of the ountry nks needed only one gam: end Boston club The ve ‘or the the Ys After the ranks of t RAY BY RAY SCHALK World's Greatest Catcher In the favor of first inning the Yankeos Pennock, During the re against the Glants thin year New cinched the eoruit pitehing for W 1 three at of the Yankee id th ysical and mental, plays acblg part | showing In me correctly York That vietory pennant, ‘The last vehington, blanked the aratively easy season of IL Since the first of August the margin, have never really been pressed to ho runs on Ferguson befe mo Pennock, who 1 fi won by the seant rar REDUCED STRENGTH OF GIANTS re he wa ure to star em. ATURDAY, OCTOBI womed to Winning the pennant ¢ surprising what romp for them, Ax a result, they are f RAY SCHALK SAYS: ard hit if Wally Pipp, regular first h Babe er of strength to the id Ruth will p imost to the close pennant wasn't of the ae inched until the n before being Wy time the Yankees in Bosto} 1 on a tov had winning last in Wa ay, three ington . - ( to cin had won the nnant first two games the and “Rip” € was either Ferg was near pante in the s had pitched the two vi on or Pennock for Boi Jack Quinn Arlett Is Oakland Problem Hitting Makes Pitcher Out With Sore Arm Useful for This Year UZZ ARLETT ts tt question mark. ‘The big pitcher ha a hurler to the , arm. Hi throwing h pring train nd he worked toc soon, which hurt his wing He has b ful to the Oak: hitting He is one pest hitting hers in the iness. But pat Ariett w ever make a h ass outfielder Decause he is clumsy in the field and an't throw, be ig always a ant pract Aflett is figured on as a pitc for next giving his sour complete rest this season. He ha Worked a few gumes, but hasn't been effective. If Arlett had been right the Oaks ‘would have had one of the best staffs in the minors with Walter Mails. Ray Kremer, Murthio and Harry Krause on duty. Arlett's arm trouble bas forced a hen burden on the @ther Oakland pitchers. When he was going well last year and the season before, a lot of crit year, tes predicted that Ariett would have | trouble with his arm because of his arm and wrist motion. They said the Birain would tell, and t} > the real reason for his Coast players ° ng for Aflett to return to as he a popular bird with his playmates @nd he had a bright future shead of him as . He may go #0 the big show as a hurler if the O14 wing comes around. BIG 10 TO OPEN GRID PLAY TODAY IHICAGO, Oct. 6—All but “big ten” football teams will | hear the whistle for the firat time this year when they line up for| ithe kickoff today. opened with Michigan o and Purdue rests | when the two Illinois and Nebraska, clash Urbana, offer the headline The Corn Huskers, with a v Missouri V: mpionship team, Will give the battling Illini an acid test. Coach Glenn Thistlethwait's Northwestern eleven are expected to win over Beloit. Wisconsin meets Coe at Madison Michigan will Ann Arbor. Indiana will play a against Depauw. Towa and Notre Dame meet wenk teams in Knox and Lombard Minnesota will play Amé | Ohio State will romp 4 | Ohio Wesleyan as game. entertain Case at second team SOUTH WEST | PREP TEAMS | PLAY TODAY ONTESANO, Oct. 6.—Montesano | and Aberdeen high schools were | * to open the local grid » this afternoon. Aberdeen had a pow: | erful eleven last fall, and if the Jo-| ¢als come thru this contest succe fully their chances for copping the Southwest title are considered good. | NOTRE DAME TROJAN TILT CALLED OFF O8 ANGELES, Oct. 6.—Plans for | & post-season game between the | University of Southern California | and Notre Dame in December have | Virtually blown up, Maj. Warren | Bovard, comptroller at the Trojan in stitution, admitted yesterday JOHNSON NAMES HIS OFFICIALS | CHICAGO, Oct. 6—Billy and Dick Nailin, American leng umpires, have been appointed by Ban Johnson to officiate at the world's series. “on her | squarely | Jones ... ; Pp in 1921 2 A team’s condition plays a prominent part in a world series. Yankees have had a comparatively easy season, never hard pressed, Yankees will enter series fit, physically and mentally, Yankees staggered across the line a winner nd 1922, The Giants have had to step fast the entire way to win this year. rueling campaign has taken much out of MeGraw’s team, Giants are a great money club and always best in a pinch, Yankees should have decided edge as to condition this year, for mx mor been har litt uncomr uecompl uit matte fler having relaxed, ' Lam pe Htive that the ite ef hould go Into the ner ondition ct on their world serie trained to the minute, If th hard race of the tar in a certainty that the Gia However, the Giants are can get the best out of bh the Giants are able ° conditions 1 feel, have the suprema The Yank overcome the edge of the Giant [ OUR BOARDING HOUSE BUS ~ WE'RE GONNA GIVE OUR A\REDALES A WALK DOWNTOWN, AN' MAYBE TAKE IN A DUMB DRAMA# AN' AFTER “TH Movie WELL THROW "TH JAVELIN \YTO SOME CHOP SUEY ! \ Mon, THAT Wont HURT Your REDUCING MON ALONG AW, c'MoN BUS ~~ \STEN, You GUYG ~' T KNOW WHAT NOU'RE PEGGING ATs Nou “THINK You cau “TRIP ME ON NY DIET BY “TALKING ABOUT EATS, EH 2» WELL, JUST FLY “THAT KITE OUTSIDE | PELICAN ON SALT LAKE A MM-M« CANYT You SEE A NICE BIG JUICY STEAK PRESPIRING GRAVY, AN’ WOLLERING FoR HELP UNDER A_BLANKET oF « LETS Go ° | fi CINDE, MA TSE TH ARE Getridg } A‘, JEIDGTTY f= ney CANT GET BUSTER “TO BREAK HIS REDUCING DIET Bruce Johnson Big Star as Quays Beat Lincoln Grid Rivals, 9 to 0 BY JACK HOHENBERG UEEN ANNE, 9; Lincoln, 0! That tells the | story of a spectacular game played by rics Johnson, ausky left end on the Queen Anne team. Johnson scored all the points made by his team, and the touch- down being made as a result of 30-yard pass from Walde Krauklis, halfback. The other three points came with a neat 28-yard drop kick registered in the opening moments of the fourth quarter by Johnson. At the opening of the second quarter, Johnson punted to Olson, Lincoln quarterback, | | who was tackled on his own 10-yard line. Haug, punting for Lincoln, kicked poorly, the ball being put in play on the 35-yard line. Soudars plunged off tackle for two yards and was followed by Mondo Desimon thru center for three. Then, on a carefully screened x ss play, Johnson snared the pass from ab and gal-j Tigers Lose Frane; Two Prep Games Are Bilied |loped eight yards for a touch-! | down Queen Anno lost score when the on the begs Their captain, Dick Frane, definitely out of the game with a dislocated shoulder, their quarterback plans upset and their star tackle, Jumbo Greathouse out of competi- tion, the Broadway Tigers were scheduled to line up against the strong Roosevelt aggregation at 2:45 this afternoon, Roosevelt had announced no last minute changes in lineup. At 1 p. m., Garfield and Ballard w their forty-minute tiff for honors. no radical changes in the lineup. These two games are of premier importance in the prep league race, and competition for the championship will be materially narrowed by the results of the two contests, one chance to bail went to 1 In down on the two the opening of the Maroon and Orange warriors had come out with blood in their eye, following the 10-minute rest riod. Johnson kicked off to Olson, who received the ball on the 10-yard line. Haug registered a badly exe cuted punt, the to the Quays on the 25-ya Krauklis ran off tackle for two and was fol lowed by M. Desimon, who ade five. Soudars plunged off the op. kle for seven for a first Turner took three off the Desimon, made four thru center. Turner®@made another two and then, on the next play with three rds to go, Desimon was held Johnson's dropkick was a one, rising hig re scheduled to start Both teams announced end. Thru Press Box Screen Brick Eldred showed the the the The | went wild—for | troke seemed to assure victory. It was the first time in a number of years that the hill top: pers have heen fortunate enough to beat the Lincoln ageregation | Lincoln started out in the first quarter as if she intended to. make hort work of the opposition. Olson ran rilliantly the batl and honed hin team with finesse. +All thru the game, he was the only con-| « sistent ground galner for the Rall-| err Lincoln (0) Queen Anne (9) | five runs before the ride sler..... Richardson |" one belng earned. Desimon (C.)} between above nds ome 25 feet Queen Anne final boys this if © of th diiring tthe we p four trip maining thrgs x ninth was the only oft of Kremer, F hit obtatned If Oak Hs out this week's series will be thelr firat vietory of the won Kay Rohwer was robbed of another | son” over seit od hit when he nearly drove the ball right} Flared thru Lafayette in the secon | pled oft of firat Pete Muldoon, hockey skipper, was with sen aapavty tes aitor at the ball yard yesterday fell during the tntter part and the infield considerably with * Johnston 1 * of the seam je one of his few a thrown was wnwituat Pema cree Sema de sad ae | AER TODAY | McMullen ....,-rtt ' FOR SCRAP | Schoettler . al. J bls: M: IDGET SMITH, New York ban- | single, Olson . pitched ball Kennedy . tamweight, 4 Anderson Haug .. Krauklis Soudars | ts Desimon Summary — Touchdown, Johnson (1), Try for point, Johnson (0), Drop: kick, Johnson (1). Substitutions—Lin coln, Ball for Anderson; Queer, Anne, none | TOURISTS WILL SEE BASEBALL During the winter tourist season in Cuba @ six-team baseball league In the Western purt plays a regular edule. ivex here today | fo finish up hi training for his bout with Vic Foley, the C., sta Umpire Carroll (iret In the seventh end of « double play clenrly mate, Carroll hai b lately and probably wanted to out of the rain ax long as Oakland waa no far ahead completing Shen Vancoucer, B t the Arena Tuesday night § one of the best known men in the 10-round game has been fighting four-round mills in California fair success, winning a couple of Starts and losing his last fight, The six-round route is expected more to his liking Cather had a good day at the plate for Onkiand, hitting « xingle, double and triple, his double Inthe fourth hitting far down the right field fence Walter Mails may work again for Onkiand Sunday in one of the games of the double-header Sheriff Make ts about due to face the invaders today, while Kimer Jacobs and under the tutelage of Spider Roach, Tod Morgan's famous teacher, [the Yanks vley is winding up hia training | Read BY HENRY L, F ARRE LL EW YORK amplon ity be for the however the series chers are fe are to may would not be play in the leant capable handle the re not the wand far be Aincredit time before and Steve been any We rea J that wan the blz her € 1914 Massacred the famous when the surp © han been hard can igna on the with and a world's champte ause the pitchers experienced { star catching is not and the Setfalk’s greatest value x hax consinted just in ability to bring pitchers as in vetera chancal operator on th are no young p eady on eth there cama that will In defenw and f Frank young A Giant catchers, tt mixt his talent ed when it Ha amp 1a nerien rising Br Athletic wever, th ithatand diamond and the Rainbow be considered ears to work club, of both teams ne, the need no vital with nia. Ray oO the White much in along young an a me he field, But hers to bring er of the in the world two Snyder, Hank aston, the brought” sy ameev) NO ADVANTAGE IN MASK PLAYS sees ac) SNYDER AND SCHANG TO WORK New Attendance Rec ord |= Is Expected for Series W YORK.—Played in are in the world, the ¢ York Giants and the New Y new attendance records two new parks, the largest t 1 Se between the N fair and I small we He the ball ma amplonship werlen rk Yankees is almost sure to new Yankee stadium, built at Bronx, cost more than § 70,000 fans. It waw fill ist ntres to tb ump a urrounded with a dou A seating capacity of field that 6,0 ction in cen eats abo The Gia and t 7 present when th atten record neries t serie usua be year and the g > in dance to decre mark arting Inter than 6 difference in weather this nitere ement places 1 almoy filled to capacity for w marks are pre t oe Schang two parks will be three games « hers carry had enough 5 to ure to nd he ought ge of what not to batters. mun is the for the but to attention that the chief duty of | him to make the the ball Jecision on pitching MoGraw's catchers ts to mte he might not make so many more second-string American league will not get much rk unless Schang Hoffman is a good who is known more personality than atcher. He nce to work nd throw to the bases. ‘The three/ mistakes than McGraw. Hoe is af but he ts terribly catcher Giant catchers will not have many | hard hitter, passed balls and they will have to do|on hin feet slow | champions, * foul territory | of a chance t well and with Kelly helping him out | breaks down. ng the right field line he has no|¥oung catcher great field there, but he may by his » follows! trouble in handling fouls along t thru a i as a d last fall, }left fleld line in the Yankee stadium, mt had enough chi y that isians he c get little help from Groh | and show his ability in going back fast. Groh’s lack of |, Hoffman also carries a physical or Perkins | speed in gettini: in on bunts will also handicap in leg and he was to do no better than |impore additional work on Snyder, | disabled during most of the time Hiant catchers under|and he is none too good in covering | When Sc « was laid up in the hos- imited territory pital dur the mid-season Benny Bengough, a rookie catch- er from the International league, stepped into the hole at that time, and while He cover ¢ throwing as the Yank running club. McGraw thinking for t and if are ne will do all th ers and catchers, the he will went from the box, Schalk, O'Neil, Severetd might be al any of th those cond! piteh ions n said about Snyder Gowdy, as he They both throw h about the same ability, and they may miss the target oc. nelther is so erratic that | sary to carry him thru a series. will feel| After summing it it antage of | seem that neither t may ankees have a HILE Frank Snyder ts catcher, he is in n being waived out of the no star ang league as he ix and erratic of arm, there are several Natic clubs thi uld use him. Snyder is a is no merehant a) league ® runners undue adva weakness they would e Giants nor the great advantage the other behind the plat rious ball player, he nt pitchers knows the Yankees Uke t king any and he| whatever If it rested upon seme pos. over Jake Has a Day Oaks ner theta the loganberry, which teh game" as big ax a raspberry, Friday of his rare off da ball yard one but a few frames agatr of th Oak When the smoke rolled away the 14 runs and Seattle 1, fettte until the in fine shutting out ninth nigled and went to sec errof, scoring double against the Carl Williams officiated on the righ and W moun was thru The sad details rman of | Cran Baldwin, Yaryan, ¢ Jacobs, p Willlama, p Lasley, » Willis, of | Welsh, 1y Jucoba-Ray turne later on Off win d out to be in three times local had and Jasted Onks. nt the Elmer ust the battle had nd team had Kremer was the ‘Indians Eldred Arlett's when nd on Rohwer t field fence illard Lasley dd after Jake follow SCORE Oakland 28020 ite 6104 Jacot tod Petia ores wil in the Hast, |e recently in the}? Monrkle, Maderns, with | i afayette, Th Manney Rohwer batted in Lafayette Caught Lepation. 2 > to Johnaton to Lafayette. ‘Time Carey and Carroll, Mad 2304 p00004 00002 1%, Witlam: At t 8 Hite by Har r Willlama Williams Hama 1 hy pitohed Maderas Artott 9. Read Lafayette, plays—Mearkle ‘AB to Manwey Umpires Maj jor Coast Elevens in Action; Willamette Here LL of the majors football elevens on the Pacific Coast will be seen in action today with Washington playing Willamette in the game booked for the Seattle Stadium, the first Pacific Coast conference game of the season in Seattle, The California Golden Bears were to play Santa Clara at Berkeley and they figured to beat the collegians. Stanford swings into action against Nevada at Palo Alto in the first game for the —— The {Carina aching See “tcl eles NEIL GIVEN Figete iS SNkSe\) LUCKY DRAW Ss jwill be the first test for the Mis AT EVERETT | sionaries VERETT, Ott. 6.—Billy Mascott, veteran Portland bantamweight, de | Oregon Aggies outpointed Eddie Neil, of Everett, in 603 | alumni a a six-round figh here last night its| Idaho plays the Cotege of Idaho, ; “ . it was called a draw. 44sjand the Untversity of Southern Call 397 fornia takes on Pomona, Jimmy Jones a Good Sport SOA LL right, 1 think would do as if 1 should it In these words, Jimmy Jones, the Ohio rweight Mf Champion Mickey iuest for f. their hand. Mickey mueh for me well appro’ Walker's re postponement because of awe bout a sore PACIFIC COAST 1 Won AGUE with Pacific, club, while the will battle their Pullman will tangle {i} |@ strong secondary but Mascott forced the fighting thruout, Neil staying on - : the defensive, RESULTS 1 bout Beatle tg SEALS CINCH ella COAST FLAG Angeles SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 6. Francisco cine was devoid of skill saving hi rushing tactics, e no knockdowns, Davis, E was given a luc als} Frankie Murphy, the Portland vet- jeran, in the six-round semi-final. | Murphy led most of the way. : £ Sam Winthers won from Daye Lin San Francisco .......... 9 14 -g3/@en, @ husky Scandinavian, in the Batteries: Y Fittery | f0ur-round special event in the third and Ke Geary| "und, when Linden’s right eye and Agnew, cracked open. It was wild while it lasted. Jack Richmond, Weight, won the call from Jack O'Brien, of Anacortes, in the second prelim, and Jack Masters beat Darby O'Brien in the opener. defensive Portiand 4, alled in sixth from Mascott's Second Kame p | There we —San Truman d the Coast league weight, erett middle: GAMES TODAY y draw with Oakland at pennant Seattle, yeste » when the § . 9 to 6. RH. E iz 0 ENDS Riteh LEAGUR | vn tow “| COAST GAME Bian ENDS IN TIE) is PORTLAND, Oct 6—The Port- : Jand-Vernon game here yesterday ended in a 4 to 4 tle. The con- test was called in the sixth inning on account of the rain, AMERICAN Everett — ligh+ Willie Hoppe, world’s balkline bil: Nard champion, filed his entry for the international 18.2 balkline cham. , 1 , to be held at The scorn ~ | Plonship tournam to 4 ad Vernon i a a the Hotel Pennsylvania in New York | Portland +47 0} beginning October 29. and Whit-| Daly. ANGELS LOSE TODAY LOS ANGELES, Oct. | 6 wl at 2:45 : TO SALT LAKE. Lake won from Los Angeles, 7 to OAKLAND . here yesterday, —Vs.— SEATTLE first enme); Washington § ond game) Horton 4 (xe Batteries—Christian - ney; Crumpler and LEAGUE Won NATIONAL New York Ineinnatt No games scheduled The score: | Salt hake OPPORTUNITY 3 Aas Star Want Adg oton, Myers Robertson, and Peters; Wallace, Wal ters and Rego. he did well. mechanically he hasn't had the experience a thrills /S main you q He ii é next] ent ing d fiel poo! Th Co