The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 8, 1923, Page 11

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OCTOB MONDAY Roosevelt and Ballard Out in Front in Race fet two weeks Of Pay over, anda th SMART BASEBALL OFTEN RESPONSIBL E FOR WHAT are over, seme the hig hool rth omewhat. Ballard anc » with Queen Anne holding a THE SEATTLE AR PAGE 123 -BREAKS OF GAME DOMINATE SERIES TO BE LUCK SEEMS fata artis on “Thi Psychology of World Series Play,” written by I atured the week-end. Ballard, Evans, noted American|ba captain and ful k, out-| Jeague umpire In these in their Denny field game on| articles the phases of play : 0. Roosevelt turned ‘the tide are dealt with from an un Broadway el a 3 to 0 score.| usual angle, str ig the by virt of a 9 to O tric h over Lincoln on} mental features as distin ito second place in the league standing from the n 1 October 20, the high school race 3 h , with Roosevelt fighting it out with | Ballard at Denny field. This} BY should be a decidedly interest § Broadway Star |line cutee santana to Leaves School rere plenty of heroes ever | ihe outcome. wf te M SUL " any Only Two Hopes for ot Deceiver) 20s: ins = etary erorn iy" the om tang afar. He nected wit against the Anne > ateris Two week come to a BILLY EVANS #0 man the players ve him the was simply 1 their er LOCAL CHAMPS _ |BILLY HARMS [EUGENE CRIQUI em due him ARE DEFEATED) IS OWN BOSS| WINS DECISION |: esl TACOMA, Oot. 8. © Standard] Oakland 1 PARIS, Oct, 8 Tigers Have Star Punter TEW Yo! jeorge y Harms, t o was his manager » and Fred Zwickey great t nt Control and Change of Pace Only Pitching ca ph : rf | Pica saacoyp ae beer Fp Weapons, Says Dell endre ligible last 1 standard O rah joe osack | JOHNSON TO i \VIRGINA GYM __| ,, BOX RENAULT uly two wear . Floyd Johnson, the Seattle heay * IDAHO WILL | ginia's new gymnasium pid: | Ce I ¢ 5 Mad. | Dell, | 0 a.m.,820 p.m. Spokane $00 p.m., 7:26 a BY LEO H. LASSEN Game; Can | rrinsrinaitnct oct om ine aga They're change of pace and Electrified Over the Mountains - No Jerks or Jars Night or Day NAMED COACH iy nearing completion, wil ive tho [ia ny in New York, on Wasren Sis niveraity «. big awimming | Novernber | Take © Bim ice sean ite men re! SHOW CARDS |: let Seen yaaa Pete Moe, Everett Ref- reel cathy apr etgandipen beara rr | FEW THINGS ven stling at th LET "EM PLAY | : 1) game the | : "i ¢ : ut. | of Hav ly i layed on eree, Pays Compliment |*! y virtu ‘ ng | abou : sa | CRTHAT : bc Wascpaver Bantams ‘ With the umpire throwing in ny a o i" says Wheeser flinge City Ticket Office Second and Madison Phone: MA in-6960 oad peel: | "i arg. ‘and new, glonsy balls nearly every pitch | : form wae not a flash in the|a hurler hasn't got rett fight|pan. Hoe spe . ‘ o| Dell, “Why, in the referee,|ten and twely alls lasted a full gaino © Purple and White line. Ir the lo with one of u parts were | a owed those apples was murder, Now if a/ctroula , n that the mas Hy quarterback | ball lasts an inning it’s an upsct, | Cardinals were figuring upon an} Roosevelt, gave the fans all the} “A change of pace and control arolcaxy game with the Vandals they wanted in the Roosevelt-| the only hopes good pitchers, bea | Idaho has got a good tear, and | Broadway game on rday, when | the change of pace throws the hitter|so has Stanford. It will be some boo 4 goal after|off of his stride, while contro! per-| game. , thwarted attempt at ouchd s & pitcher to work on the hit Northwest./On the Roosevelt line, Jim March, | n Your straight fast 1 -|right guard, stood out. From an ay vo ball heaver isn't | erage performer, March has advanced an throw on of an indomitable f1 1} he now holds up h in great style with Max W @ char ays| we old days, man és i vasa and what} 5 pitchers could to advantage. who fights hinks Foley !s one of the gamest kids that ever drew on the leather gloves in the Moe refereed the recen' cott-Foley ht ta Early in nt Maso IKANSAS CITY WINS PENNANT TOLEDO, ©, Oct. §—Kansas clinched the American associa on pennant here yesterday when h games from Te en were 3 to 1 an The Book of Golden Deeds Will Your Name Be There? “In Faith and Hope the world will disagree, But all mankind's concern is Charity.” ter, |for the pitchers.” PIGG HAS BOOST FOR TULSA STAR Vie Pigg, Seattle wan farmed out her Seattle hurler, seem to win, T th like Jack Onslow at} . or Archie Yelle, of San ever saved the Vancouv the count was delayed several sec- ends and Foley didn't open his) tain, tn the absence of Captain Dick | fielder he r seen. According] Francisco, would make him one of eyes until the count of eight. He/Frane, turned in a fine gam® atito Pigg, Lee was getting to hard| the beat in the league. Watch him struggled to his’ feet and held out/center. Grummett will be right In|chances Hit thru the bot and was|next year If he gets a good receiver the round. the front row when the all-star berths throwing out his men. Lee reverts|to work with.” Then, according to Moe, he came/are handed out. back to the St. Louis Browns next tack and came within an aco of] Captain Joe McGuern and Ralph/year and may be the successor to] RaGBY HAS earning himself a draw, Moe giving| Hopper showed well against Ballard. | Waiter Gerber when that star alows| EASY DELIVERY the fight on the strength| These two Garfield midgets were the| up. ADOat tha Qty Wit: Vel’ he ‘at knockdown. Later the pair| bulwarks of their team, much of the Bagty, tercher big leaguer, showed ta gain, a draw being the yer-/strenuous opposition in the first halt! CATCHER WILL his Seattle debut Sunday, was an dict with Foley having « shade the) being due to their efforts. }HELP BLAKE—MAILS caky delivery. 36 corthinly bas 6 As was predicted, the prep school | «1 can't understalid why Sheriff|beautiful «tyle, altho he didn't seem | Blake doesn’t win more games for|to have much stuff on the ball. Ha} Seattle,” sald Walter Mails the other| has a lot of frenk foolers and he| day in one of the serious moments|may be a winner for Seattle next that the big Oakland southpaw occa. | year. He tent in good condition sionally has. right now and won't do the club “Blake has shown us more stuff any good the rest of the year, SAYS CHAMP - easy. mak | NOW IS THE TIME follows: | Dudley Lee tho best sh — Foley, still m youngster at the| race is becoming the warmest affair game did very well with the vet- |ever staged tn the history of Seattle eran Mascott, who has had nearly| sports. 10 years’ experience in the ring. —_____— ‘The Vancouver boy is tackling a J JOHNSON tough customer in Midget Smith.) Jo N tker, but if he can nis kind of stuff, Smith will to travel to win. complete card for LL you be able to look your child in the face and say: “I gave—I helped the helpless—I aided the or- phan, the homeless mother and the aged unfor- tunate who had not a place to shelter him from the storm?” Tuesday akie Britt ve. Billy Young,| [ACK JOHN speaks up again: cerweights; Fred Weleh vs. Bill “If 1 were ax good a fighter Hunt, heavyweights; Ray Small vs.|®% I was in 1910, and I had to fight Ah Fung, lightweights: Baty Quilter | With some other champion, from da oat Onteest |John I, Sulltvan down to Dempsey, | I would pick Dempsey as the easiest. HEAD GOLF “But I think that he would be BODY AGAIN)». | the easiest for me. Dempsey, you thy know how to box. BY ALEX C, Or are you willing to go through another year with. that guilty feeling, letting others shoulder your share of the bur- den? Will you be able to mingle with your business associ- ates and know that they know you failed to give evena small part of your income to help the welfare work of the city which gives you your daily bread? AND YOUR BUSINES S ASSOCIATES AND You know your teeth need attention, but have put it off because you could not spare the money A 50% Reduction IN PRICE IS OFFERED YOU AT OUR MODERN DENTAL OFFICE THINK OF SUCH PRICES AS comes at you; he doesn't} ROSE hit. A S. KERRY, of the Seattle Golf All he knows in « club, was re-elected president of the Pacif t Golf asao- ciation at the association's annual “That kind of a fighter was al-| ways duck soup for me. Fitzsim. | mons would have been hard for me or anybody, because he hit so short. He could drop his man with a six. $8.09 CROWN AND BRIDGE $25.00 PLATES, ONLY .... With Our Regular 15-Year Guarantee WORK FOR ONLY. 84.00 FRIENDS WILL KNOW. The name of every subscriber to the Community, Fund, with the amount he or she contributes, meeting, held at the Rainier club goes into a public record—a roll of honor. It is published and is open to the eyes of the world. Will your name be writ- ten there? You are GUARANTEED high class work, and only the best material otftainable is used by our efficient dentists, PIONEER DENTISTS Collins Bldg., Second and James Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p. m. dally, Telephone Main 2736 Evenings and Sundays by appointment, Dr, H. 0, Danford, Mgr. , {inch punch. “But Jack Dempsey, whether he's | . hitting straight or swinging, must | 6 acene of next year’s ¢ {start his punch a long ways back, | meet, was elected vice pres-|and that kind of a punch I would vhile J. ‘Taylor and Kennie|@lways duck or block.” nnan, two other well-known ate in Columbia Iinksmen, were ap- ST. MARY'S WINS ecretary and treasurer, re-| SA} z CO, Oct It’s not too late even now to have your name inscribed in Seattle’s Book of Golden Deeds. Tomorrow you may have another opportunity to subscribe to the Community Fund. But don’t wait for someone to call on you and ask for your pledge—send it to Community Fund _ headquarters, 4466 Stuart Building, or call EL iot-7042. You may contribute a small amount each month, each three months or each six months. It is not necessary to give the full amount of your subscription now. * Watts, Portland Golf |1 try Davis, Waverly |to were reelected trus- | - tees at the meeting. The new mem- bers of the board elected were W. J. | Patterson, Aberdeen; Biggerstaffe Wilson, Victoria, and Ed Hall, Van-| conver “4 Marines here yesterday, 48) A Better Way to Heat Your Home These New Special Gas Rates Enable You to Do This: Will Reveal the Caure of Your Bye Trouble Examina- tion FREE Guaranteed Glasses as Low as $2.50 DR. ROTHWELL, Optometrist Rothwell Optical Co. 227 Union St. Between Second and Third, Seattle The matter of awarding the 1925 npionship tournament came up discussion, but the final decision ed in the hands of the trus- and wall be made known within the next 90 days. The Sait Lake| Country club appears to have the ear trac the honor, but Spo- ane ix ¢ bid for it fon, the Tacoma Cou Not seem te to get t PAPYRUS. IS NOT FAVORED BY BETTORS ‘ EW YORK, Oct. Early bet-| ting has established the Ameri-| can three-year-old better than a ean DIAMONDS PIPRSWBEHN larse usta Tih: JEWELRY 0 international race on October WATCHES SILVER- WARE » better quality, at reliable, moderate prices. Albert Hansen 1519 Second Ave. Between Pike and Pino Extablished 1883 If more convenient, fill the attached coupon and mail it to headquarters today. Let’s finish the job now and stop fifty “drives” and tag days throughout the year. Wiil Your Name Be on the Honor Roll? OMMUNITY FUND, | 4466 Stuart Building, Seattle: | Net .85 gross $ .75 1.60 per 1,000 cu. ft. 1.50 1.40 per 1,000 cu. ft. 1.80 .80 per 1,000 cu. ft. .70 -70 per 1,000 cu. ft. .70 500 cu. ft. or less $ Next 1,500 cu, ft. Next 2,000 cu, ft. Next 6,000 cu, ft. 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