The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 9, 1923, Page 16

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_ BOB MARTIN | here last night. | Tast night. © This you ? RAY SCHALK THI RAY SCHALK rid’s Greatest Cateber BY We ? WHAT WILL BABE RUTH DO IN BIG SERIF KS BAMBINO WILL BE’ BIG STAR OF CLASSIC tAY SCHALK SAYS— Ruth is most valuable player in major leagues. Ruth is question mark of the world series, Ruth will wipe out past failures in coming Ruth will get “ Ruth is Ruth is a much different Ruth should not try for Ruth must forget his serie no good fast balls” in series, not weak against slow ball pitching. and better player. a home run every time up, failures in last two series. yor bill Hyllengrin | OUR BOARDING HOUSE wor BY Al GIANTS ARE FAVORED TO WIN® Stars for Roosevelt Speedy Quarter Is Prov- f aie wre < to Be High-Class } Performer for Teddies aeruey NY RB JE OF HER | AMOUS DOUBLE | ARREL PUMPKIN / PIES WHT WHIPPED, CREAM! feTHATS / ME, AN You DM HYLLENGRIN de quite t th school. HOW NEAT wo A FORWARD PASS ON ASECOND fe ' ph RK terback for Teddy team PING ~SHUDL SP GUYS ! ae T FARRELL PICKS YANKEES Y HENRY » FARRELI R i J y the velt eleven his educat the the Br ay goal bar he winning three roints in thelr last that se came I Hy }lengrin fast, and altho he HYLLENGRIN tacks expe: 6 at the pivot position, he is show ‘@ great deal of promise and figur RS One of the best men at that berth In the league. ‘Tom was a real star on the Teddy Dall team last spring. playing a goo game at shortstop. He is a brother of Jim Hy! the basketball and baseball lumir ‘at the same school. The Roosevelt eleven is tied with Ballard for first place in the prep grid race at present and they tangle Ta twWo weeks in what should be one Of the best cames of the season. iCoach D'Vorak has shown what he an do as a grid mentor, as he won championship for Franklin two ago and is now piloting an BUSTER'S DIET OF ORANGE DUICE & , BUTTERMILK + , ; He \S “TABOO IN BUS REDUCING DIET - « repre will impone ¢ Giant bat compared team w other contende LOSES BOU NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 9—Martin Burke was awarded the call Bob Martin in the Mart! over round| hedgsati 223 HE final week of the Coast league season is opening t tangling in the first game of the final series cal boxer. Portland cinched third place in the standings | SSE Bong aaa jlast week and even if Seattle BILLY WELLS | the Rose City boys would still| IN DRAW BOUT. |be in third place. Jimmy « Middiet: OMAHA, > —Bermond-| manager, has d “sey Billy Wells, of and, and ; year.’ It’ Morrie Schiaifer, Om: ha _weiter- 0 fon club hag b Weight, boxed a 10-round draw here ak! and the Sor last every season in that stretch. T the wire seventh in session, the call Steady in that Teferee awarded Fortland well the mighty first time above seve | Place land Ie ex VANCOUVER. Wi: A bint Unheralded Charley The crack polo four of the Seventh Infantry defeated the Portland Tig-|!* @s yesterday afternoon at the barracks, 29 to 0. BASEBALL TODAY at 245 und ceivers this } Eckert was The Seattle club is playing pr |good ball and, altho the figh [third place fs sett e Indians | will be out for re rho Beav-| ers have won starts] from the Redski and there won't be-} tween the teams this week Elmer Jacobs, staff, will be Eckert is a real pitcher. He hz ‘on 18 and lost among the first 10 pitchers Eckert came to the Bee and wants to stay in thi || ience. lost the ace of the local on the firing line fe home club te while th election of the enemy pitcher is la matter of guesswork before aan | time. t Portland Cinches Third Place in Coast Race; Last Series to Open «. on the loc Charley Eckert Proves to Be Real Mound Star Ec hurled himself into the front rank of Coast league de- par largely thr n't much thought of at the start of the sea- son, but he has been pitching such swell Beavers lately that the boys in the out their trumpets to let the rest of the world know that vers fr league another year for exper- He looks like a cinch to go up again soon. of ah f shutout first two g the champion aber attle|°f y Scouts this w Yankees in Final Work for poe Nos underwear wen u plain hard work. ¢ hostile io New Yorker Here Tonight ] Smith = as Busy Week Hereabouts Bula seas SMITH, bantamweight, who fights Vic the Arena tonight, ts. bat- y Mascott, the yeteran der, six rounds at Tacoma Thurs- night. | Foley and Mascott are rated as two of the best bantams in the West so Smith can't be accused of pick- ing the roft. ones, The Foley-Smith should » the New York kert, Portland pitcher, has | Foley ing paces | | grounds rt. & enough ty all for the tose City are getting g them ji field as he tadium. If the ant heaver as of » knock. | ir own only 10 games and will be for the season. Ka Nie the ¢ n the Athletics last fall || te? 87d as far s ing the offering moundamen plenty of les which starta Wednesday battle tonight g00d one, as Smith is no | brokendown vete coming here | with just a reputation, as & lot of them have done, and Foley, who is a real hus fought here often in action comer, PORTLAND Ws SEATTLE BOXING TONIGHT THE ARENA Fifth and University Portland has a finishing in seco mop up on is only a few nes ahead of them.| |The Sacs, however, have an easy | week, or should h as Salt Ls hasn't been going so well. They! did beat Los Angeles last week if sock the | {pitchers and Portland can win here then the Beavers may under the second, ise swell chance 1 place ot| if they can| cramento BY JACK HOHENBERG NJURIES and withdraw tempor: the Bees can Bros such men as Capt Jumbo and pe who w Dick Fra: Greathous Hall w od of time come in| Meister, wlll rely Fran aN © i bang-up game at jured his der fore the opening ¢ Since that time he has played | with his injuries, and on Saturday it Is said, that he once mor vated the injured spot. Frane shot ei; {call it quits for a couple of days 5 | leave football entirely a impowsi Nate Druxman Presents /MIDGET SMITH of New York | Contender 7 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE and 6 Ito bri VIC FOLEY Canadian Kantamwelght Champion OTHER STAR BOUTS /First Wout Starts at 8:30 1. ickets on sale at Joe widental and Yesler 14 nds against the toi | Branklin Quakers Denny field teama traveling e. Saturday Guy Meist play | Roosevelt game with an fell upon it with a painful force dur ling the last quarter, ‘Three X-rays revenled that the flashy halfba ‘BERT COLIMA {acvertsy SeeatOa: CTS te | BOXES TONIGHT ter for two weeks will leave the Ti ger backfield in ‘a lurch, for Coach | Bert Colima, the crack Mexican | Lichtent: r depended on Meister} |middleweight, meets Young Fisher, |to carry the ball around the ends f jof Albany, N. ¥., tonight at Ver-| substantial gu Always a stellar yjnon, A week from tonight he ts| performer, Meister will be down to box Jimmy Delaney, the St Paul light heavyweight ny er, 1 the SEASON ENDS ™. Dizard’s, more than ever as his team goes into action against Franklin next Satur \d CROWD G 'S ORIOLES KANSAS CITY, Mo, Oct large crowd gathered at the station today to welcome the mor imbo" Greathouse, huge tackle, rying hia arm ina sling Union| for over a week and posmibilities are Balti-}that he may play aguinat rank Orioles, champions of the In Itho his doctor TE ternational Baseball league, who | such ‘aetion rived here for a “little world serie Greathouse, with his 190 pounds of with the Kansas City Blues, wins would be an wot to the D Iners of the American aysociation| pled Tiger eleven, but it iy improb pennant, ublo that he will participate, SAT hi 821 SECOND AVE. Established 1889 BROADWAY TIGER FOOTBALL MACHINE IS BADLY SHOT ; football machine for | 4 red hip, | miswed | enough fer the fans to know what |he can do, If the Yahkee tr how starts Wednesday, they show-| ed no ind of it as they went } bout the \ on They were as} ‘ollesome a a flock of 1 They the big te lamt Tom Sul} the other regular outing, mbole and playfully Pipp, Yank f y casualty of th the field bum Mar regular stepping ankle, was on (ARA SOFT n may | his base YALE’S BAN ON ATHLETES NOW LIFTED EW HAVEN, Cont., Oct. 9 olthe dat Yale when the faculty fullback. 1 ed the ban placed on sopho: with a COLLARS is been trou nut the stom. Coach Lichten hard in an ende leaee we the at or Teddy Ci | always |tear off Cragin, gradunted fre second team, needs only a little ex | perience to enable him to fall | ihe | the scheme of things | Roy Martin w Capt. Frane vor to plug and Linder ¥ up va Hull reign ome Age noxt MIDGET SMITH Rated as one of the leading contenders for the world’s bantamweight crown, Midget Smith, New Yorker, fights Vie Foley of Vancouver, B. C., six rounds at the Arena to-| | | nro, ‘NEW YORK WELTERS ARE _ TOSSED FROM PROMOTER | | IN COURT RING INNINTH SHINGTON, Oct. 9,—The IN dimmy Jones and Mickey Walk. | preme yesterday ed the petition of the er, World's loading welterwelight to Savin the male Ae Were tossed from the ring in th ninth round of their bout here list night, It was alleged that neither Jones nor Walker were making an | effort Walker while Jones Johamp: in New j= apnents had been lifted. Riley | k; Butterworth, a tackle, Cottelle, a back, were immo: | moved to the varsity squé t of the given a 1 take the pt Uadabel th gh at end, Martin cover the ground a Toone. ; MEN TO PLAY| vantage against Mrantlin, | | Jim Runte will cover up for Jumbo | VANCOUVI Waeh., Oct. 9. |Greathouwo at tackle with Ted Bank-lane roth. field ilery polo teany| | head filling in at tho other, It in ex-l mets the wtrone Ore } pooled pou Seott will tako Bank+| iy in ‘ruenday'a contest in the| eal's guar ‘ reat be iG Set Wil be @ hard nut! oneaided, the Seventh: infantry do-| |to crack, ‘The two schools have not hoo P Tig met on the gridiron for two ye ita, j featit ee ie dees ay aan fina prep fans are expecting a battle| bd |when the green and black warriors | lino up agoinut the Hrondway ‘tigers! CUB-SOX WILL STAGE SERIES} CHICAGO, Cet. "Phe | NEW Oct. SeeSouts forjof the annual Cube i World's vorios will cont $16.50.) start here Wednesd: eptably in the eu | Paciti court grant government pst James Johnston, mattchmaker entral Manhattan York, fon being for the score oO) Hoxing club, which resulted in John. raultewd vor Siasieake is the world's champion, In recognized nx the New York state by the York: boxing conimission, of falling: first game | axe series Will] money The Notional] Johnston was indicted and con favored fo repent lait | victed in the United States district | ‘The supreme by winning} court in New York, but tho verdict | aside tho re (Was reversed In the elreult court of | tire to pay and government admiasion COST $16.50 of embezaling — publie ART 35 teach 3 for f]9° MADE BY THE MAKERS OF ARROW COLLARS They will admit the rer into} league team | three gumes in the reserved sov-| year's ton, aguly, court ornnt yostorday set ind took the en: | puso under vonsideration, performance

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