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BY RAY SCHALK World's Greatest Catcher OCTOBER 8, 1923 KIDDED YANKEES LAST FALL Mana SC A AL K SAYS— ns much in RAY gerial strategy me a world series, Catchers always look to manager for instruction in the pinch, Both McGraw and Huggins place too high a value on hit-and-run Yankees will profit if they play tight ball in coming ser McGraw is a past-master Sacrifice would Yankees of If Rout in killi have won several games for 3 are a fighting aggregation, Yankees in last two series should off the hit-and-run play. Yanks in last series. game ball club, of the not affect morale, play. armony tha tion, F mor fect the ear, Tha Gregg Sets {our SE anExample tor Mates Veteran Seattle Southpaw Has as Much Pep Every Day as New Recruit ALL KIDDING OTHER SIDE FENCE hustling, i ob doesn't spend a ile time while he in a basebe uniform. ‘ GREGG iting club. nothing lazy about Gress. it comes to Gregg is always willing to work is rated as one of pitchers in the league and the time he has gon pitehir men in the circuit The gre: Wing has lost none of its cunning Gregg has been particular fective against Oakland this waning six straight games from the Acorns and allowing but one earned fun to them all year. For a time Gregg was working too hard in the early innings of his games and by bearing down too hard | —__ in the first few frames he spent strength and lost a lot of games a the late innings. But recently has been more effective. Gregg has a lot of good easiest! left yet and he'll be back next year.| Vean’s willingness to work has won| him a baseball home in Seattle year ; the Acorns this season. Sheriff Blake turned back the visitors Saturday, fine fettle in the first game and won, 7 to \ YES, T THINK t ABOUT F FW CEA CHANGE, AS Us : Seattle Takes Series From Oakland iM Club and Ray Rohwer Clouts No. 38 « EATTLE broke even in Sunday’s double bill with Oakland and won Saturday's game,| thus cinching the series, four games to three. The Indians won all four series from 10 to 2, 9 Ray Rohwer hit a homer in each Sunday game. Oakland won the last game on the Sabba Jim Bagby being effective. and the former world’s series | = *\ hero didn’t make much of a} debut here. Welser Dell finished up the lin good style, until the ninth Ban Francisco Sacramento Port! Balt Lake City Los Angeles . Oakland Vernon Beattio 7, Oakland 1 er: ond game). game tourists Ariett “RESULTS blanking Oakland 2 (first Seattle « (second game). Buzz when First game postponed; wet that ran the total up to 10 for the game. Harry Krause was very et. lective for the Onks after cae. 10, Vernon 6 (firat game): | non 4 (second game) Los Angeles 4 (first | only feature of the second game wax a terrific home run by | Ray Rohwer, No. 28 for the #eason, that sent in three runs. Sammy Crane shone at shortstop with some of the most brilliant in field work of the year. The scores follow: Oakland AB. ct. | Massey, 2b Cooper, et Cather, 3b 85 | ariott. rf f | eatayette, ftead, ¢ $2} | teptien, it Madera, #8 996 | turehio, p *Hak j Games Today Vernon at Portland, two ganic Where the season ends. Portland at Seattle. Salt Lake at Sacramento Oakland at San Francisco. Vernon at Los Angeles. NATIONAL LEAGUE Final Standings B u New York Cincinnati . 6 1 ib 2 1 Philadelphia 104 Chicago 10, St. Louls B. Louin 6, Chicago 2 Brooklyn Pittsburg Only games schedu (first game); | AMERICAN LAGU Final Standings New York +98 Detroit. aa Baldwin Tobin, ¢ 490 Loulm Philadeiphs lenge . Boston 7 4 in ninth, fanned, deraa jn " Murehlo in ninth, fann Innings 00020 11030 O1020 1 12040103 %—11 Murchio 6, Gardner Tare on baile a, Gardner Hit by pitehed ~Crane pbin, Stolen Johnaton, e run 1 Hesults Detroit 7, St. Louis 6. Washington Cleveland 9, Ch Philadelphia PREP STAR IS AT COLUMBIA |: Columbia unive: football {alt feam next year will im the quar. | base ferback who was considered the best |" xcholastic field general in the East |b last year, Frank Eisenberg of the Staunton Military lemy, Vir- ginia. We will play for the Colum- bia Frosh this year, nth, 000 1110 Oakland itn | seattio 1 Runs responsible Struck our—Gardner & win, ation, stealing ca eh be to Maderas Oakland Lafayet | Maker, ¢ Lepatich, If Maderns, 99 Manse, Whitman Team Averages 160 HITMAN'S football 1 which will oppose W a ington here Saturday at the sta dium, i one of the lightest squads in the Northwest, tipping the beam at only 16) pounds. ‘The Walla Walla team had « hard time with the heavy Uteh club Saturday, the Utahans averaging 185 pounds, and their weight counted a great deal on the slow “ nto 12, San Francisco 6 (see: | hopped one over the right field wall | n the first |» Ie Ol charge defeat to O | Charge defeat tot iler a Thru Press double n't eet & 0 of the features of Sand: that Brick Eldred her game. om thing Il be given more of « before ne passed upon. Sammy Crane made some plays at shortstop ‘and Johnaton also turned in a awell exhibition on one of Crane's heavies, taking the ba his glove out of the dirt second gam knee and Jimmy Wels wrenching ok his place, h doubled the first two times he A then the veteran south Hy in the ninth ingled, but but when Yam got hit by « blow from Lano’s bat Wels the Dell was mighty effi ninth when a boot and Cather's ain h by a 10 to 4 tally, neither Lefty Burger nor The visitors scored six runs off of brilliant | 1 with | \t * : 4 Patton | Johnstin, by the way, was hurt in the | 0} TAGGING You BUS«V * JD OVER WERE AL 2\DE OF PIANO GO 1 CAN GET SOME SORT SF COMPARIGON ! « OF COURSE, | DNT BE TAKEN OR “TOE Y'KNOW, ONG BY HENKY I N“ YORK, © 4 f FARKELL T Now, J VIOUL R A FAUH cER= B Ameri doubt, however in #0 may during tthe jot to Yankves are a vastly superior thone of the Giants How much more and better piteb: 1 be a factor in deciding the i championship of the world neriea \tself will be able to yea ¥ aunted of the Yankees in the b liver a cham playing real ratively poor pitcher pship, and baseba Herb Shaw Jones, Waite Hoyt Bush and Bot » Yankees have p rmida state ba han ever rhaps the * of ¥ 1 club pos have been be re on otlvr teams in t ere may be better pitch here may the major have iwen more better tehers on any club them the Giants staff, of Jack Scott, Art Nehf, Mule Watson, Rosy Ryan and Jack Bentley, suffer by comparison, At hin best, each one of the Giant pitchers would be a match for one of the Yankee hurlers, but the weakness of the McGraw staff con- sinta of its lack of consistency. leagues, bu here neve Against ‘cGRAW can never when he makes a select not haye to make a sub- in the box before the end inning. Tho erratic be certain will stitution ot an form mn that **. thru Jones ot Yankees and that opening game staff of the as most ominous thi superiority of the American league champions in the box. It was pre Hicted il the Yanks would H 1 be to the t their nd the ¢ und consid ing Giants ered tom ve of one at tchers box beaten. No much pitehers of ted fo in would le the an ants thing both The un pitchers pappened teams pulled The Giant ampions 4 Yankee hurlers were compl expr m went the star ¢ busts tions ex int this year and it is tmpoasible to predict that the same f be followed that #o completely ed over all calculations last f ' If anything, the Yankee pitching ‘The same pre-series con He andled that he ma Hert southpa son, The to shoot nks | ad no { that was not much x s have never rk for a southpaw Pennock, will be a valu: able addition to the team. AITE HOYT and mor has all the mechani become a great not until t showed tie development tendency to think along with i arm, ‘Hoyt ts a game kid and an experienced veteran in spite of his He may be the star of the is arriving he gets olde litte r, that more He 1a fons he a was nin year years. Umpires Named; Evans Will Write for The Star The four umpires for the York Wednesday for the wo; appointed. big games that open in New rid’s baseball title have been Billy Evans and Frank Nallin will be the American league officials and Hank O’Day and Robert Hart will officiate for the National lea Evans and O'Day, veteran gue. indicator men, have both worked in several world series before. Evans, who writes special baseball articles for The Star, will cover the series for this real thing on the progress o his stories. newspaper and will write the f the big games. Watch for SAM JONES Is HUGGINS’ along none: J not have as good a but he is a aable man on sure to be it-he is in. fine the offense He ted in one ga right the game ought to ACK SCOTT was the hero of the series last year n he togk arm that had been given up hopeless two major league clubs into the box and shut out the Yankees. Perhaps it was luck that he got away with it, but he is big trong fellow, a cold weather pitcher, and when right, he is there Bill R pitel start sure to f ace of the Giant and he is sure to me. He is not and. ne! leading southp ho has had a very dis- ing Mule Braves Watson, secured from the in the season, is a when he is in shape, been in condition to during most of the If there 1s to be a big hero among the Giant pitchers, it is as likely as not to be Jack Bentley, | the $65,000 southpaw. purchased from Baltimore. If he doesn't win a |couple of games in the box, he is |Mable to break up a couple asa |pinch-hitter. Bentley 1s a good | pitcher. Pitcher for pitcher, the Yanks area tly superior team, but with no means of ascertaing, there is no reason to believe that the reversal of form shown last year will not be | repeated Washington | TeamShows Up Bette CYHOWING slightly improved form, Washington's Varalty eleven ran rough-shod over the weak Willamette University team Saturday afternoon in the 8 m, and won, 54 to 0. Despite the fact that it was the biggest that a Washington | team has ever piled up since he was while Harry Gardner was in 3agby in two innings, Box Screen [ele and Ariett’s hom ored three | ) | Det Baker wee painfully bit in the [shoulder by Dell tate in wecond game Jand had to call it quite for the afternoon | | It got eo dark in the closing inn { the second game Sunday that Wal | Malle went around asking the gre keepers ta turn on the lights score fter the crowd had left the Stadium, Bagshaw kept his men on the ground, pointing the faults that were | shown In the game. Washington plays Whitman here next week, out dida't have much first game, the y two Innings in the fourth | tro Opening Lineup aking thru tn Willamette. J on three hit 4 three men on the paths In the Lane made a sterling cate fly and saved trouble Rho Bherw Huston Oliver Murehio was pitching for Onkl Hartley he frat game and didn't have much, tm Rohwer combed homer No. 87 off of h frame of frat tf Krause in the ft ond tiff, He also} mp two scratch hits In the fl Littent Stolzheine Bryan, McRae mint, Tobin hit two doubles In the first kame | bbed of & homer by Lepatich’s in front of the bleachers In the Rhodes, © Wilkin: Btolhetze Wilkinso! | oth, Fini °| | HUGGINS SIGNS _ FOR NEXT YEAR NEW YORK, Oct. §—Miller Hug ns, manager of York Ameriqan cham the New Yankees leag pions, yesterday to head the signed a contr team in next ye tYaryan Totaln u *Ran for Baker In olghth t¥aryan hit by batted ball in ninth, tHatted for Dell in ninth, Score by Innings Oakland Hits Seattle Hite ings’ pitched: 16 2 300 bait 100 101 Burger aby. At bat Tagby 10, Mite-Turker 2. Tune—-Burger 1, Bagby 4 ble for—Burger 1, Bape t—Krause 6, Bagby 1, Dell 2 on balje 2, Kraune 3 |Dell 4 Mit by pitched bal) | Doll, Wild pitehor—Krause, Btolen baxe--Lafayotte. Arintt, — ‘Throw-bana Two-have Hite Welsh, Lane Nite-Maderas, Hldred, Baker is batted in Arlett Rohwer A 2 Cather 2, Maderaa, Gi It ‘atonllng = Lafayotte Jathor to Masney, ‘Time of 1, ure 6. Run re: Hanon Burger Bagby 4 Hagby, hits fol Naker | weten, 4p Pell, p und muddy field, Umplrew Hagby | struck | Darker by | - | tor Fletoher, > 1 for Mu th for Li Huston for ¥ Patton for Kaufman, for Kautm Scoring Blan Rhodes Mo for Isham for B Isham for § Moot tor || Quakers Lead | “Simon Pures” HILADELPHIA, Oct, 8.—In a professional way, Philadel phia may not t y much these days, but in an amateur way the Quaker metropolis is riding high, wide and handsome, When the parlor chit-chat shifts to tennis, Philadelphia merely || points William ‘Tilden, the nan of the court game, and then and there the controversy is dropped, ‘Tilden, winner of the singles championship for four straight seasons, knows no equal aaa tennis star Now Maxwell Marston, the golfer, moves up to sit among the Goals from touchdown (Sherman 4, Abel 2) als from place kick (Ziel, Sherman) Heore by pertods Washington | Wittamette Washington 6 Washington 2 oni Ken Harlett Bh line ne Umpire fond 00 Qregon, > Morris, Boattte, nWalter Heil, to Spring VERNON KIDS TWICE BEATEN | PORTLAND, Oct. 8&—The Ver. Marston recently won the |{70n Kiddies lost both games to golf championship at | Portinna here yoatorday. r defeating in the || (Kirst. Game) course of his march auch redoubt ablo gladiators ax Bot Franely Oulmet and ater Rowton domicile | The Vernon | Portland Batterion Whitnoy; Daly. | | ‘The Vernon Portland Batteries le; ror Jens 0 and Daly, Carson, — Cruze was Bekert and Onslow, the the last amateur champion and amateur polf champion at one and the same moment, This was buck in 114, | clty to tenniy (Second Game) seore: i 17 and Zan. when Francia Oulmet and Ry Mor ' ' ris Willams ruled the heights ‘Tiner, Gilder Loverens and Daly at he helm, Coach Bagshaw was far | from pleased with the outcome. Long | od | jin Maxon, | Prep Chatter }in the Queen Anne-Lincoln game was) [hurled by Johnny Turner and not Waide | Krauttln, as was first repor The | [play was so well acreened that Iwas weil- [nigh impoesibt the thrower of \: |ner had hin finger in the pl | ‘The Quays had quite = stock of trick | iP x, which Kept the oppo- a The rum from | punt te [is ne Semithe will «i | wenle; will Pranklin. will wateh notion this | The wiseacres the champions closely in their After the game Saturday, it rned that Quarter Back Windy had been under the The plucky quar: | eported to have had a tem-| perautre of 102 on Friday night. Some | spirit, that | lk y weeks tn which to get him: for the Hallard tiff, The f Velt team reat this week and awin, |to action on Octob once more, Y | at halfback, should be In fine fettle, if Halfoack Chnek [field team spepared | Saturday, Retween haly. | himaeif by hurling 40 and 60 yard pa with seeming nonchalance, — pregence will be felt when he ge | thegame once more. th of Consequently alized in the He alo houreovieaning will be in during the next five deve a ITALY HAS ONE MORE CONTENDER HEN one prospective heavy. | weight champion blows up, the | Itallans pop up with another, were uns | anes bit | Their latest is Mariano Barberes| All that is Known of Mariano in this country 4 that he recently stopped Marcel Niles, Frenchman, ex Rickard, always on the watch for prospective champions, has cabled to Italy for more information about Mariano, | |SALT LAKE IS TWICE VICTOR 108 ANGELES, Opt. Salt Lake won both games res Los |Angelow yesterday, The Bees took | the first, 13 to 4, and the second, 7 to 4, (First Game) The Keore: Salt, Lake Los Angeles F Hattorles-R, McCabe and Peters: Jones, Hughes, Robertson — and Baldwin, econd Game) Tho reore: Salt Lak Lox Angeles Hattorion ‘ 1 6 410 4 Capt. Gorden Bruce of the Teddies wilt | ‘Far Western Saturday football games. at the hands of the Utah elev final half when the Pullman outfit marched down the field 82 yards for another touch- | down, The University of Idaho ran up by defeating the College of Idaho, 83 to 0, The triumphed over Mt, to 0. of St, Montana Charles, 28 University The Colwge of Puget Sound won from the U, S, & Mississippi, 21 |to 0. | Down in California the University of California defeated Santa Clara, 48 to 0, while Stanford beat Nevada, }20 to 0, and U. S.C. to 7. ad no rouble in Willamette Saturday at the local Stadium, 54 to 0, the light and green Oregon team being a set-up for the powerful Purple and Gold eleven, SOLONS WIN OVER LEADERS SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 8.—Sac- ramento won from San Francisco, 12 to 6, in the game here yester- day, The morning game was can- celled because of wet grounds, Tho score: tH. ramento 4 San Francisco 13 Batteries—Fittery, Koehler; Scott, Hodge, Vargas SOUTH PARK IS GRID WINNER ‘The Asari Japanese club's footbalt team went down to defeat before South Park, at South Park, Sunday afternoon, 24 to 0, Freddy MeGee, Knoblock, Navvone and each seored for the South Ende Knoblock starred for the winners, WEST SIDERS BEAT SOLDIERS Coach Loren Solon's crack West Seattle Athletic club grid team had Nittle trouble in administring a 89 to 6 defeat to the Fort Lawton sol dior yesterday afternoon, on Hin watha playfield, Claude Norris, for mer Broadway high school star, was 6 Hughes Stanton and 4 Myers and Potera; Ly- Douglass and Rego. 4 ons, the big luminary of tho contest. Liets played bost for the soldier one of the biggest scores in years | sent Pomona | j and) Dibwad | Grid Games Saturday True to For\n HE Oregon Aggies and Whitman were the only major elevens on the Pacific Coast that failed to win their The Aggies were held to a scoreless tie by the strong Multnomah club team, while Whitman went down to defeat en, 16 to 0. Washington State won from Pacific, 14 to 0, the strong Oregon collegians holding the Cougars to 7 to 0 until the | Grid Review The University nots won from the University of Nebraska in the big gamt of the Middle West Saturday, 24 Harold Hrange, new Ulinols star, was the hero of the victory, featur. ing with one §5-yard run thru & broke ie Pittsbarg nosed out Lafi Saturday, the first time have triumphed over thi three years. The Colorado Aggies showed power and held Chicago to a 10 to 0 score. The big three all won, Princeton having |the toughest time with Johns Hopkins, | Winning 16 to 7. Yale beat North Cat |lina $3 to 0, and Hard trimmed Rhode Jisiand 35 to 0, nasylyania in for another goofy fd year, Maryland beat the Quakert Saturday 3 to 0, Army and Navy both won, middies had a terrible time with ‘Dl son, winning 13 to 7, while Army Florida 20 to 0. Gil Dobie's powerful Cornell team swamped Susquehanna, whatever that [4 $4 0 0. Dartmouth had a hard time with Maine, winning 6 to 0 For the first, time defeated Indiana, Thi ince 1896 Depaw score was 3 to 0 iven a thrill by ‘ginia Military 1 10 to WHY SHOULD MEN BECOME BALD? WOMEN DON'T Information given at offices or BF mail, Addrees and stamp your retura, oft A, Parke Halr an Sealy Spectatlat RKES HAIR, REMADY Panta Second Ave, x Metrovate “mas. FOR PLEASURE’S SAKE— go to he 214 Jefferson St. ST Just rd Tables, Pool, Cigars, oe Canden Soft Drinks, Fountain Lunches gv Pay Checks Cashed 0) 000000000000000 Wisconsin, by “superlor beef, Just did 4 titute, the Gold> back of L. 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