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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1923. | The Saturday Bath |COURAGE FACTOR IN WORLD SERIES 0 Veekly Sport Cleanup BY LEO H. LASSEN “There’ f thei MS Bobby Johnston Is * has one capable oft men who know and who bouts, are doing are susp) on John of tty he n made of oni pre think that fighters by between them when bre That's an effective of making the clinging You can’t have fighte that he u the f hard on the un them way, how b vines ak h the act vnat C any action » in doing the wrest ling J Ber verdict whole The Oakland Situation a n Wo! 1 fight as he affair kod we Wedne saw it Pierce sday, called the and handled the league fashion. n thi in big land n the we s due fe ‘ond division, they © held down for years In Wit Kremer and Walte © Oak 0 pitchers w another a berth th and club Mails have tw » may to the big time and engthen the t ould put th « player fo in ah other wall » the smell knock part of th will probably loop In that y vome At that, said to be a real champ ten r Chances meet again te in the ath ‘or time ng Stribling, kid, ta ny will just a ing nship ¢ ure that but if work's t #oon it's not likely h McTigue has box! xing ns at a Boyle Goes to W shinetises Boyle choot Unt y one De position centered its defense against up the pac with him he couldn't That's the big man football te But under g nty of help E turn out be another W in time Boyle is slight, some think too light, for Varsity work, but he has a good ad and for his poundage is husky fellow. And he’s fast of natural ability fans will be watch * work on the ye the & one me. i piv turned and with may st Boyle at tx a wo! u arling eleven team n Se Oak. and “Doo” Johnston, ot Coveliski then, ar and Walter Mails is w lund world’s Time seball ft tod, moves swiftly and the world’s series he * minor le tomorrow * in tb The lay he was released. Jim * * Stevens at Pennsylvania (‘ AST f 4 aguer he was'a star at dumping interference. He never played Seattle, but a great many local fans saw him in the game with W |S. C. at Portland two yearn ago, best wings ever| He is the first Coast star to go ast, is finishing | East to play on ag Eastern eleven at Penn and is| He will undoubtedly be in the lime irst varsity squad. [light at Penn because of his great a wonder at searing | reco: the California wonder 165 | Infield Needs Rebuilding THING trodie Stevens Pennsy! m and altho he weighed only must. be eld before the 5 A coat in. en in done ¥ impossible to play clay is sticky and made it practic good be won't dr It will cost the Seattle club plenty put the infield in good condition but something must be done class of ball played in t ngue demands it again, for th Coast * Next nas Week new men. ‘The next the Coast lea Ends G ended and zed ball Coast Season THER the Ps thing of importance @ meeting at Catalina wland next month. If relations established again with the big gues then we can look for # b race, but if we have to strug: along with the clubs the way they sP.C. i call it affa with t quits t been a cause of nt with influx. of | BERT DANIELS ) EVERETT BOY = WITH BRUINS BREAKS LEG FRANCISCO, Oct. 6.--Glenn tion of this year and the fans simply won't respond to such a deal Chinese Herb Specialist AN Carison ising candidates for the quarterback the University of Califor received a broken ankle in nesday’s practice, and probably will be out of the game for the rest of the season, was a 18 them, member of last ars fershman team and played with the| Everett high school ele whieh the national hampionsip, Carlson's injury reduces the field of quarterback candidate to three~ King, Imlay and Tait—< the: men are putting up a stiff fight for the berth. CHARLEY WHITE KNOCKED DEAD)? NEW YORK, Oct. 6—Carefully| nursed plans for a Leonard-White| lightweight championship fight he this winter w knocked into the ash can last night when Pal Moran, It w Orleans lightweight, knock: Chark White in th ed round in Madison Square Garden CRANDALL TO MANAGE CLUB! Otis Crandall, Los Angeles’ star pitcher, will manage a team in the| Southern California winter, according to a rumor in Los jAng The association js the strongest winter circuit in Southern Californa, WHATCOM. HIGH LOSES CONTEST} BELLINGHAM, Oct. 6, — ‘The Whatcom high school alumni easily defeated the local prep team, a8 to 0, |here yesterday, Only one letter man was In the high school lineup. n 4519 Third Ave., Senttle, Wash, on PUGET SOUND. STEAMER SCHEDULES: SAVE MONEY Travel by Steamer TACOMA % 1 AL Mi, or. M. 45e Wis" BOc Bi VICTORIA, Port Angeles, Strait Points Dally, 12:00 Midnight 14 und out ~~ ANACOR Daily, 19:00 p. m, Port Townsend nections and M. Daily § a.m, and 1001) CANAL POINTS Mon., Wed., Fri., 6:00 p. m Freight onty. NEAT BAY AND WA Mon, and Thurs, 10:30 p. m. (Goes Thru to Neah Bay on Me SAN JUAN Dally 19 p, 5 p.m. ISLAND POINTS via Anacortes, eda change without Puce SOUND NaviGationCo COLMAN DotK- FooT Manion st t now stand 1924 will be but @ repeti-| one of the most prom-| interscolastic | 14th | agsoclition this | ABILITY TO DELIV Thin is the six articles of World 8 Billy third of a Phe Play,’ As, noted mpire, tn thy the phases of play are ¢ from an unusual an) features 1 from the tor's Note BY BILLY li bigxee the te I rt RA “HEA YER writte Ameriean articles ealt with stressing as distin material—Kadl EVAI port elreles to rded a Just apply to the atnken ® “Kame fore the clo while the ams perform of the * working th York ork baweball whil to the ball Two of the fans couldn't see but the the other two equally Yanke [Yanks Due to Stage a oh Ube Says Bounh VHICAGO, White ink hix opinion of the and the Glant ok for the pr final we h certain y often ft neanon of the ext to four r dangerous, ab y year Abid N hit ow ns mark te subwaying’ to “In Baba ed for pinch player abilit ferr ® simpy ther It to am the Giants in ined ayers, a phrase co the ey were Oct. ¢ ak Ds famou: American league ander of the Ch year, Wh figuring anager Chicago auke Yan ( for kee I oute the as th Yanke me world series, he replied thin year I to # pite the fact they din the of th are the beat American ina ppoint Yankees ha twe Th: York and winners fight have majors, uth will in a diffore and I look failure of the | Herb Penn r f t ball, player r him to wipe t tivo ye k in oi ty belief He tain t th re ot the the nouth the Gl not like ef that is a great to trouble lub does tyle. In previous years lacked a high-clasw This has been a handicap to has ideal tom t ave outhp Hugsings and te Hoyt “KID" GLE. erament for “I look for Pennock sinat the Glants th & good fast b well. Ineide ves the umpir d immediately Del Howard Baby Who Ruined Vernon’s Outfit T was Del Howard, the real boss of the Oakland Coaste: who put the Vernon Tigers on the bum this year. Howard had two deals with major league clubs by which Liver Leborveau, an outfielder, and Walter Kimmick, an infielder, were to come to the Oaks, and the negotiations were under way before January 15, the day set by the ASON Pennock the a world art pitel succranful ants like Shawkey may not do is against him. If he its starts him to fussing or be me order. Th eanon why 4 temperament a few on him wn off his game the piteh cy with ptich 1 ntally i | in the next tw Coast league as the last one for accepting men from the} they not completed until a few days majors, but were | afterwards. : Leborveau reported to the Oaks at Myrtledale Springs and the Little Three squawked. Leberveau had to be ‘turned back to Cincinnati and | — — jeaaue, rykile Kimmick pay Dug dale Review Late Next Week kept by the Reds. FE. Dugdale's wee A few ved a ex York review, usually 5 much the Oal Star on Monday or Tuesday Hones not be pubjixhed until late foil k, becnuse the veteran muthority hi the week Howard from inter bane. inted in Yank asking how i 1 pay for Ray} Doyle. Another hat Vernon This wn: T will next bawebell ap wey not had alt has ught the rr January minediately t af Howard with Commi neh nd agents ator and De corking burter were the and their going knocked the | for lo | Howard that he thinks the the rul at Portland in uary refusing players from the ma: se pensive | on a that m: In| chee the i the mice as; good | in touch i Jared got Landia mer at Doyle French, we Pinellis, flock of other made the 1920 Kamme nghams, and th Nowa that ble ad eneys, a good lost to memor Water Paul Salt 1 one. few And about that the a great hitter back in his xtri road trip, bechuse box in Utah and will grade because he ays Walter to throw there Fredericks, fs the t in the n that Tiger ke ays park maker pasned Kets most of the wus one of the the league ut place it ey c “Str to lea, 1) welt w for| have salaries | that ause the} «y new men could | iq jot of the men] your should be pay-| ctreuit Jing their way into the parks. |thing well Howard thinks it's a cinch that | fellow.” relations will be reestablished this | winter with the big leagues [NO FLUKES ABOUT | | ROHWER'’S HOMERS WIS MAY GET Ray Rohwer, Seattle's gre TE AT SALT ker, is the real home-run champion alk is rife in of the Const league this xeawon, altho lpatl. circles that Duffy Lewis will| he ranke third, with Paw Strand lget the air as pilot of the Sait and Les Sheehan both leading him |Lake Bees before another season) Kohwer has hit 36 homers this s¢ | rolls around and that Oscar Vitt,| son, most of them being long driv third ancker of the club and present |in real parks. He hit four Into the of the Mormons, will re-| right fleld stands in Lox Angel him. it's understood that|in a week, the first time that American wlubs| bas ever been accomplished en after Lewin, still | drove terrific drives in nasty outfield, the right field wall dhe hasn't made on the Seattle Strand and up more than circuit clouts park, TIJUANA WILL ru f n available can’t throw had to cover k teame held up 1 the we tosners enough,” to be able outfield up think Johnny with the Bee outfield proxy he watch strengt the | more | leant veteran out dough, for jat 40. per Jathletes knew obtained and Jin the league tods nit nt the be: no | be | because You ¢ ev a KE st Jeague base captain place He one in [several association have who can two ame over and home year fluke thi have grounds TO Sheehan |PRUST STUMPF SAY SOMETHING Middieton, club, itly took Bill erly to task for the ner in which he accept balla and strikes “Beans” Rear made of their Salt Lake in Jimmy manager of the rtland | Stumpf a decision on the bandit, cent that jea | by don. “Why don't you lyou think,” roared stead of letting oth the club take up your ‘1 told him — plenty,’ | Stumpf. | him — plenty Hi us what You blind devil, what 1 told boy NEW YORK, Oct. 6.—Rently Reon ard, lightweight champion of the | world, will defend his title in a bout at Tijuana, Lower California, on De. cember 24. Leonard was signed yew terday by J. W. Coffroth, of Tijuan: nd will meet an opponent 1 picked Inter tell him what paliiated you telling to Middleton. to him." fa it? can pleture sneered you said what time eyes. him, it | Stumpf. Oakland 1 the that the ails, the great was talking base and among things the at Walter said wan |«taterment that he thought that the | Count league was much faster in 1920 than it is this year, And Mails in pretty nearly right. There are very few young prospects in the ngue this year, nearly everybody |who has a chance of going up has been up before, There are no Ca ANS will watch with inteest the work of prominent foot- hall elevens that start the season undue new couches this year, Pennsylvania starts the year under the tutelage of Louis Young, « former Penn star, Young replaced Johnny Hels man, the former coach of Geor- gia Tech, Heisman was not the success at Penn that his follow southpaw, jother day Bobnes, | | things to] 19K rand, too, Walter (4 Americ Strand pea ng 6 after being | tin| f make the, bic | Ps young | | playing here SEE LEONARD | Jard cabled definite Only one person in 15 has perfect | | | |RICKARD AFTER CARPENTIER NOW bu bilities of | nin it “mn thin ye The will ott term mark Gant tatt Spr old upporter that pitching at be tuft nur ff ma will Yank Aiwa Lucky ald the Giant Kood eno! n the ser igh h there In the in the pip: pineh Yank breal Yon Name Zev for Classic on Oct. 20 BY HENRY L. FARRELL EW Yo! 1 philosc turfmen 1 One for Book K, Oct N 6 and today the ed by ept up for the at Belm nal ra park, Unt Amerie tion of n the and the ty named, an i winner, wa 1 that been taken fo! the last fow be the first choice grant day Zev Sentiment tdedly the Jockey year-old" tn Zev thing laimed they could do." of only Opinion the the ainer, “M. nt than Ze of them ean difference does run,” Gra supporters IVAN WILLIAMS Own, non volt, Ivan Williams exuctly of Te lke who di gin h ambitious ured he would break in ntatement ¢ vars or his at Papyrus, and y it make in the ams al It wan pol deel th o much pon the f for a minor th hanks Jackets’ £ head squad $40,000 mi off a yron any the ne hoe toi rnexs ‘ AGGIE POLO TEAM WILL PLAY AGAIN ANCOUVER, W Or Agriculture rs ner of ite first contest, nother ira If hing . My Own will carry the agninnt Papyrus if My start A t riean tidy Own should not be and by th with Ben Irish, owner of S-yearold, the commit enother American be if a terma of the agreement the British try, three the meantime aw, aire hor ash., Oct V “m ha exe m coll kbs will its tx the oraemen in the can name the day nominves e race w chance nw in African million ert reed Ht 0 arrived yes. trip me gloom with him ax much ne Joo Jack Demp at ment conte Yesterda enth field Portland Tiger fair, . by HERMAN IS VICTOR IN TRACY BOUT ACOMA Tiny ema’s heavyweigh ret if tourna, ur he might | terday brought » apyrus n hin Papyrus, business contract the the uf between team and & one-nid artitlerymen me iilery wax no and he has about ax chance to from Beckett hax of beating win as Lt He Papyrus w he had assume a rough trip acre 1 under ad shure land, when that hat expressed opinion A good horse, 1 hin ma the 1 too muc kin) . ocean to onditions and Oct jockey of Wednerday here, Bus plans T, knoch prodigal 7 ly nail next arrives of Pap part of } out Jim Claimant of and Jarvis, atart the training | Zev and the Belo an stay vanced that might Aust cham of a wian tae first x-round ivyweight found bout here last of the program Burns of Portland knock ymy Hivers in the third i! and Brownte Villon Pushon won from and Bud Oliver knock in the third traim rus pion’ net nigh AVY is charge's are both track train nd the much ome ex Papyrus ed round, drew Hank 1 round He nine count spelled 1 didn't ¢ YOUNG DUDLEY TO BOX DUNN RTLAND, Oct. 6—Joe Dunn, and Young Dudley, San negro, have been signe! meet in the 10-round main event here Monday night, Frank Farmer and George Lamson, heavyweights, will box in the semi-windup. ROBINSON HAS NEW CONTRACT YORK, Oct. 6.—Wilvert} manager of the inet As Robins, has sip new three-) contract for reported gohoat salary of $17 Coyle Football Series Delayed COYLE'S football sto nut Gil Dobie's fa at the University of won't begin until buck from his va weeks. Press of airs has prevented Washington quarter ck from beginning the series, announced this week. Defi announcement will be made few days as to just when series will start ekmann's second story in about Coast football will in an early issue of ‘The neem out Do: Harr Ryke ther n his work naturally be y ted. In making | Zev's the Jockey club inted th the traint of Zev and My Own had been wateled | moat tlosely and it was thought [that Zey in better shape now than the Grayson colt MARINE CAGE TEAM AFTER HOOP GAMES NE Mari baske team at Bremerton has RAP dy and ix anxious to with some good attle cage aggregation, The team is under | the direction of Joseph 1 Moody, Jr, and 4 ached b ‘orge Morrow, a former college | r. Beak ching, Morrow holds down « forward berth. Other mem bers of the squad are O'Neil, Leon ard, Lockhart Andrews, Stoh Shaw, Well, Line and Inks, Games can be arranged by getting in touch with Lieutenant Moody or Morrow at the marine barracks OLYMPIA AND KENT PLAYS T, Oct, 6.—Kent and Olympia school football teams w this afternoon A hard game was expec Capt 24 Rieten, Truher and Harn are the only veterans in the Kent lineup. p the ann ement of out Gren¢ selectic down twice the fatal rights he for 10 chin bout rman put Trey counts hefe Perrific scy's downfall » more than a minute, to ix 1e | | | p local boxer nelsco Barracks I its alre bin eason games Robe 1, KE TER high is roeime Washington Coyle con cation in business the former NEW YORK, Oct. 6 erms to Tommy Gibbons | It was reported the Frenchman | gate, Rick x entier this ‘Tex per cent to m winter oftered of the a series appear Star. NEW GRID COACHES ARE BEING WATCHED ing ofer her team recent ers anticipated. Penn hasn't been a dominant factor in football for Tt will be inter. esting to see how the team fares with Young in charge, Heisman is at Washington and Jefferson, while “Greasy” Neale, it president mentor, his shifted to Virginia. Perey Haughton, as everybody Knows, hag returned to the coaching the Co that has business, bia team, a fared badly years, Jesse Hawley, who was head coach at Towa a mber of years ago, has assumed charge of Dartmouth football, West Point is being drilled this year by Cap Id Swen, former Army star, and albAmeriea selection in 1914. The captitin succeeds Major Charley Daly, several seasons. winning uR aha? i IN CRI IS Is WHAT MAKES A TEAM GREAT on @ elit his former Hin a big strain of nnant, with ery game mt the ef: powsensed » that had game DOK under tt “ for the pending € the pit ng for pitcher who has stake world werlen the th dollar tain pla baseball $s marks as it ia was the ex- player how the winner and play of some, FAIRWAY and GREE N Ke ALEX C. ROSE Fad maje thin pitcher with veteran plana eres nthe © me trate aa difference r between affected the Hee 1925 Golt eh t mpc 1d? nship me fern mee ation | er ent mee to rT club club respect! the may from between Lake City clubs the Mormons get the call that the attendance { Sound country will in that 1926 cham. because of long er there, but Joubtndly be of golfers Midé ell pI made ting order th fiernoon the tes fr the Salt Tacoma Lake A to 4 the table nd Golf with a bid fight will and Sslt Country Co and untry for club but be oncede to Steve that day. Next time this pair tee-off in a match, whether the stake be for money, balls or Scotch, there will be no stroke allow- If there is any, Ail vows that he will be on the receiving end of it, In that final test the handicaps were: Hoag, chofield, 18 upo! Por The kick all reports the Ta in the ance coma Should it will from the mean Pug “n test HEN Griffith, ¢ Optimist club launched golf tournament, Harry who sells insurance on and off the fairways, was a red-hot fav- orite to cop the honors, but one never can tell what is going to hap pen, especially in a handicap event of this kind. At that, Harry nearly made the grade, losing in the final match to C. Edwin Dayis, 1-down, The Inglewood links was the venue ‘of this trial, which decided on 18 holes. Theo Leman, chairman of the tour- nament committee, and Charlie Al den landed in the semi-finals, where |they lost close matches to Davis and Griffith, respectively (aes up another win for the ington team! This success came last Sunday in the re turn match with the Skagit Country Iclub, pi dat the Black River links, when the homesters gathered unto themselves a total of 50 points, while: | the visitors were annexing 29 mark- jers. Thirty players were in each line-up. very plonahip th expr afte naslve nee fre trip ¢ would wu 1 the num come from Salt Lake ourses Ww Hagen announced that the That with fir en W r nd Kirkwe thelr arriy ye 1 in Sentt’ the West the Tacoma on the 1 evident several .» when work on the of the fairways and many of the was started. It going to club at least $50,000 to do the nd nothing would please the directors mor than to snare the 1925 P. N. G. meet for the grand opening Whether their hopes will be zed will be made known at the meet ing at the Rainier club this after noon. The 1924 championships will” be | for at the Shaughnessy| The Rainier Gclf club team will be nts Country club, in Vancouver, |the guests of the Earlingtonians in” janother links battle tomorrow. —~ rj Was = | memt olf |this S two right Country lub tournament months building up remodeling ud its eye wus very holes the Job, in cost pl H B.C. SIDE from Being a very promis- ing young golfer, Kennie Watts” Iso believed to be a lifelong + of the Bachelor's club, but DGAR CRIDE! fer 4 who the municipal course of the Jefferson Park the champion of the clubt golf circles stepped out, and det ted Dr. O. West in thi final 36-hole match for the titular | honors, on the Des Moines links, 3-up | in Scotland, and 1 to pl It was a close gg: | she is, all the way, with the med 8 his pla as the jolt clu Rainter , | Benedic The young lady’s name beg pardon, was Miss Joan Me Kenzie Robertson. Yes, she was born and in all probability or soon will be, a golfer. Well, y. Kennie’s links cronies, Me- wee bit. in the lead until Crid and Mitchell, age on squared matters at the $2d hole and | the lookout for another “single” chap then won the next three in a row. |to complete the busted foursome that Yes, the w. k. "Garrison finish” had | has graced the municipal course for nothing on that burst of shot-mak-|many years, Who knows but they ing that earried ay find ones for mixed foursomes, championship. | MATCH play against bogey is the bill of fare for the Jeff ¢ club was|Park golfers to shoot at this wi ight to a close this week when |end and, beginning next Monday, Hoag won the che amplonship | play for the president's cup will get ting Al Schofield in the finals | under way. 34th 1, up and 2-to-play. | players played rer last Sundi is, HE high handicap tournament at the Seattle by dete on the Roth | steady y eattle Golf club will tangle golf, but the difference in h the Waverly team in the” handicaps was joo much for even|C. D. Stimson cup match, on the late such a veteran éampaigner as Al to|ter club's links in Portland, today. Holmes Is Sought by Saskatoon AP HOLMES is being sought to play the goal position by Sas- katoon, of the Prairie Hockey league, according to Manager Pete Muldoon, of the Seattle Mets. Muldoon has received a request — for terms for Holmes, if the veteran decides to make a change this year. But Holmes will play for the Mets again if he wants the job, says Peter, as there isn’t a better goalie” in sight for the locals than the big fellow. Holmes isn’t the spectacular goal tender that Hugh Lehn couver, is, A nae ne Mexican Champ ] | | | | | | | it's pretty good. Muldoon is here for the winter | Season and is sending out wires to the various Mets. tered around the country, and as the: Arena jvember, and the Coast season st before December 1, it won't be Tong has decided to recognize Mext- en win are bringing out the co, Thomas White, battler, wants The Coast and Prairie teams {and demands recognition at the} make two trips to each clreult this same time. It happens that| year, which should add interest, and _ Thomas holds the lightweight andj the admission prices are to be low= Junior welterweight championships| ered, Nothing definite regarding of Mexico. Thomas thinks he is|the season will be established until” hot stuff and ardently desires aj the le » meeting, which will be BO or tussel, or even @ brawl, with | held in Vancouver, B, C.. soon. rome of our American residents of| | cauliftow Jane, JACK SILVER — ee BEATS DOYLE FRANCISCO, Oct. 6.—Juck Silver, local lightweight, won the de- |eision from Mike Doyle at the | Dreamland rink last night. Sunny Jim defeated Sonny Goodrich in the mi-windup, TOMMY WHITE that old Uncle Sam-| Now i mie your ‘BURNS PILOT FOR RED SOX? BOSTON, Oct, 6.—George Burns, | populay first baseman of the Boe ton Red Sox, has been nominated jto succeed Frank Chance as the manager of the club by several” sport writers, It was announced recently that Chance Would bo re leased at the end of the season, latest — ot fooled the wiseacres a few — This well-known figure in local | days ago and joined the ranks of the | » of Vane but he's pretty depend. able, and, taking his work all in all, — aes They are scat: rink opens the first of No: in

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