The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 10, 1923, Page 10

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fHE SEATTLE RAY SCI:ALK PICKS YANKS TO WIN! RUTH’S COMEBACK AND TEAM SPIRIT WILL SCHALK SERIES FINAL OF we. w umph ov It ts m seven gumes t In picking has a gr part of ) slumy to the With rage rh The play ha stars i mony BY RAY SCHALK World's Greatest Catcher WEDNES D/ AY, OCTOBER 10, 1923. RAY SCHALK SAYS— This looks like an American league year, a Yankee victory. McGraw's team i show form, Yankees slumped badly in the Giants, Spirit of the American will surprise McGraw, Individual play has been put aside for team work by Yankees, Babe Ruth should be the hero this year, instead of the “goat.” puthpaw Pennock should make a Jot of trouble for the Giants, Giants like fast ball pitchin and Bush, Jack eBntley, rookie southpaw, plans of the Yanks. Superior pitching and Babe Ruth should decide the issue. eat, but Yanks are due to om. the last two series with league pennant winner 6 world Yon Individual used by Shawkey may upset the Bagshaw Is OUR BOARDING HOUSE Facing His Test Year Little Giant Has Material at Washington and It's His Big Season IS is Enoch Bag When the Li down from Everett he didn't promise a football for the first two seasons, asking Bat * two years in Gian two year team which to prepare! a winner. } This season is that} Bagshaw hada| good year in 19 whit Wa TURN TRICK, CATCHER SAY CORPULEM oe @ USED “THEM! ICE EXCESSIVE Efel (OUR WEIGHT BE7ORE/ WAS Tp "WHAT ! ~ WHY \ WA HA~ DO SEE «Vou mus \ eT }'] BOTH OF You BAN TAMS DONG \ “HAT JAUDBVILL BUTTERFLY ACT] Hl Future of Pilot Is RIGHT —. 7 \)/- Problem for Next Sea- son Is Delicate One BY LEO H, LASSEN MY MIDDLI John Fan Uncertain The Portland Managerial | Intersectional ) Big Grid be & | York this Game on This Week Football Game Is Booked for Gotham; The Schedule 1B of football schedule big game the American the ual Art ame, , the ie | y powerful, the Pitts |burg-West Virginia tussle at Pitts |burg. The strong Mountaineers took the measure of the Pittsburg eleven Middleton | their earl | being parti | Next in importance is BAGSHAW back, and Califor: | a. aus oft the fob Bia would have defeated almost any big 3 ; the team in the country that 4: ' | \iast year, can have no squawk she i na sg HE 5G sa ae li RIES SoD Bagshaw coming about the lack of material| mow. He ies plenty of veterans} ‘and he has the best backfield men | That Washington has had since the Palmiest days of Gil Dobie. Baggy | 4s trying to make a quarterback | Out of Les Sherman, who has al-| ways played fullback heretofore, | and Sherman has had enough foot Dall experience and has the brain to make a go of it. In Elmer Te feau he has a likely fullback Altho inexperienced, Tesreau has the size, the bean and the speed to/ make a good man. | Bagshaw has plenty of experi-| fenced forwards—in fact the chance fre that there will be an experi-| ‘@nced man in every position in the| Hine in the big game with the Uni Versity of Southern California hey say Bagshaw has plenty of | tricks ready for the Trojans on Oc- | tober 20, altho he is using but three ‘Or four plays at the present time. It's Bagshaw's year. It's up to ever. GOLF MERGER NEW YORK, Oct. 10—One of the has firwt and he has a our Inst buck tha # own outfit Middle t play on wouldn't be for te em Britt ‘and Young Steal Thunder ir in Arena Show; Foley Is Given Call“ HEE CHEE BRITT, the rugged Tacoma featherweight, and Billy Young, the serappy battler, stole all the thunder at the Arena last night, Vancouver, B. C., the Little Giant to deliver now, if) the only real fight of the night, | fought rounds seen here this season. first round and the other in the The Vic Foley- Midget Smith headliner turned out to be a terrible bloomer | Bobby Johnston giving the call to Foley. IS EXPECTED | |break an egg. Smith was fat and Principal topics for discussion at thi | two hard punches in the six rounds, annual meeting of the United States|a light left jab as his only weapon. Golf association, in December, will} be the proposed merger of the na | tional organization and the West ern Golf assciation. If the merger 4s completed, the new body will be| Known as the Golf Association of ‘America, having general supervision Over all golf matters in the United States, according to apparently reli- able sources. | WALTER MAILS BEATS LEADERS "“'«! BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10.—Oak- Tand won from San Francisco in the! first game of the series here yester @ay. Walter Mails pitched effective ball for the : | ‘The score: H. B.| Oakland ............. 10 Ban Francisco . - 3 § ;| Mails and Shea and Ritchie. Sm and had @ i aggre word ith, at th But jdid most of the asive in The fight was jthe ustomers sta ny an arte: ward journey before its th’s only nt ark counter tt he wouldn't lead. leading, sense ot ul flop their could have been | |siven a draw without hurting elther boy as he did the stiffer punching | all the best of the infig! but wasn’t the and homme. * last round effective punch was wallop that good in the clinches. Smith had received plenty to th ‘The | young Mickey | Walker, welterweight champion | Jack Bulger, his manager, were sus-| Pended by the state boxing commis.| gion for one year. The action was| the result of Walker's poor exhibi tion against Jimmy Mo night. Britt fight mue tongs, fellow named Salem } em wasn | over A good looking, man- nish cutaway front model of unusually good lines. ARROW} COLLARS GLUETT, PLABODY €7 CO., Inc. Mebort the n Ah it wh | him |Chinaman had a clear edge over the Camp Lewis lightweight knockdown | wick AL beat the BHT trainer The down of the yeste wi Ephre down of the local prep players here Sutur- |...) day. jagentin: lot rill them, Argonne, fight to t is one Young and went promoter 1, Ore. H rounds ¥ erton = h t very wi He was night Fung 5 en Roy Str in the in the Calvert, Billy er, surke ri ly AGG Oregon Quilter, Po refereed |fights with Jobns Agric toa 14to7 rd New or razzberries when he failed Britt-Young th veral times He found looked a lot of press customers expect: Yorker Britt carr Vancouver to it trotted “Wild Bil tough exe didn't nd he br hammer out a Hw 1p ot was a yin; b n id and big |}, of managed to stick Fred yweight, when it ne by bit I got second part of the Tacoma bantamweight, Seattle entry, fent Welsh, but the worst a dray prelim. sori Small first local diamond | handling the main event Out WILBUR WINS LBUR, ain Nig toa ist Wash., ‘ 1 det, 10, team 10. yolo team went at the hand: 10th Field Artillery four here he| was all of of with The one pretty going. land baseball the four The went defeat at the hands in} Heton hi and. y the aaume lant al that finished seventh 1 bringing it home as the boys playing and a fal smart year a « winner hustling game and can do fo un im ‘ondi with "The Porth give him hi putting on the hottest one in the nal re some othe of the best fi deserves with Referee doe Neither man landed a punch hard enough to evidently out of condition, and Foley landed about being on the defensive most of the time and using The Fight by Rounds FIRST ROUND the decision after six of Middlet The Tacoman scored two knockdowns, second, neither being for a count. 3ritt was given SAYS MIDDLE When this sf it wax on a one nding to no standing between club officials that am over to and club year con Middleton agreement himself and the he was to turn Bill Kenworthy It was a general public under Jing, and still is for that matter that is what will happen. Middle signed for and standing on his there was or in by @ shai was an agor FOURTH BOUND the slowed up and sparred fo oth started thelr left hi ppentnas and pushed dimith landed u and | I landed of the Foley puneh and they Jab for hin first a light bio MeCANN ARRIVED QUICKLY ar ago Emmett > shortstop with | Middleton shifted him to |and he has de best keystone MeCann was the Beavers. cond base eloped into one of the men in the league. What B nworthy will do with this in the spring plays second baxe himself ix McCann may be p and may riginal position better at nother ifted make but he ivr HOUND nched to open the il hoe the looks much McCann isn't the couldn't make mu first infielder who 4 Ko of short, but who other post in the ammy Bohne Sam looked he was the hot corner Smith leads with and the inner wnother shini 2 bum at was g example shrt while man at the back in 1920 for Seattle PORTLAND 0U' CAN THROW THAT BALL The Portland club has the throwing outfield in t ne combination that wor King in left, Cox in center a best The erday 1 High Mt, is the best heaving trio to | Brace th eSeattle outfield this season Wolfer, the extra man, can | heave that onion, Every other club in the league ix handicapped by at least one gardener who can't throw Good throwing from the orchard not only cuts down men at the plate, but iso Keeps the base-runners from tak x that extra base or two that put them in pith punched him in the b | they elinehed. F pecked awa his left, again and Smith let go a ri [hand that caught Fole » the side the head as Foley went away from the | punch. | Hmith Janded « left Jand Foley clinched }leada and Smith co | with a right | considerable bell. | The New York ler a punching an the beat of the Inflghting. ole tne with and ith his right the foul, Hal me tine and body pun: ly clinched and Foley beg boxing again after the b Near the end of the round Smith again held Foley with one hand and punched hlin with the sother, the ouver boy getting rattled and he took several stiff punches ‘This was the only active round of the | jo fight with Smith haying the beat around for 100k ne heavy to the head tinued two untered the last th to the body, ‘There ¥ infighting just before RD ROUND ft and tight to the right being « ng to for firmt reap netion of the ins m Jolinaton raised Foley's h m a position to score PABE Urban Fa pitching star, | from Bonewetter ball doctor, Faber has been trouble: with a sore arm and as he fat contract for 1924 he want ° in order to fulfill it ARM SORE Chicago Whit taking treatment famous fight naged to get Sox | POOLE LACKS FIRE IN HIS WORK Jim Poole would be playing first for some big te ue club right if he had more fire and dash to his work. ‘The big Portlander field and hit and he's not iny Means, but he just lacks that omething that makes a great player I a great deal ik Rohwer in this respeet ever find themselves they up the leagne a} times and Joh base bane t now ean and K slow PARIS, Oct. 10.—Bugene Criqui Krench featherweight, fractured hin jhand in a bout with Henri Hebrans ‘here Monday night, He will bo of the gume for some time, and} cking As wildly fore the Foley was boxing better anu ou will burn won the and] under. | it he} If this pair lat ro Little der! | perfection, Ray Kelly is the hero of his He's mascot for a regular big league team—and a sure pennant winner, at that—the New York Yankees. | take off Babe Ruth and the other Huggins’ Here he is imitating Whitey Witt. jon the Big Three schedule, | Georgetown. It ought to be a whale of a game *‘gany.” life the fans all sit up and take notice. i]® Coach Ira | eaded f all fans but he himself, plunges his men into with ied. efforts. At the st C he Pease lard nant? The seem with tale bu labor another of tht: the encount Id tell the says nothing thelr ty mu seaxon, the cle man at my If the morrow, I tackles wh | football | backfield Jends will } | Pease at that team w would have to ve never p live od and my oked after lieved in. their none to be too ave tly o ‘true and time. At uld xe and the these wore he on line was slow in the a glanc that the backfield then, development sure, the § ing E and def with a been rfield week rest Now. should good fight am. Russell ha to put t the development jeft halt tren complished by Jing his jong reign End institution. | Junior now year up Roosevelt of ag The mour been Jot the mos! ach I atthe North | and will show the boys some | Besides playing ball basketball and baseball. | yur ean be back next | to he plays run nearly perfect line in mueh the a fullback Another re es a His well. und same form ns the manner as ason for th the Ballard team is the j Carl Wells. From a m }terback, Wells man who uses with the brainwork more | Pred Deckman, of course, is a steadying influence at fullback Deckman is putting in the best seu son of his prep career Inde Indridson, fleet |mate for Seymour, has year, and consequently ing into son discovery of diocre quar. turned into a his head. ball, than has runs resorting action. to Capt running steadied this « back of promise, the natubal ability and a | few more games should see him at his best On big Nas the line, Pease has developed Abrams, 195 pound tackle |never played football until this | Abrams is playing tackke plunges wide as a barn. who plays the in fine fettle who year, with off. ens holes as Gideon Duncan, other tackle, is also this season, On the ends, Bratset and Hinxman are fill ing In successfully, Bratset started out as a quarterback, but wax quick: ly switehed to end. ‘The guards, Tegtmoeler, Nichols, | Rondele all perform thelr tasks weil wnter owes his position to an havoc and « are all steady w rs and ikerson stuff. | | woray cool head | € success of | He seldom | he is turn. | Indrid. | and | ntor, | r to} \t . IRA PEASE HAS DEVELOPED _ |: * CORKING TEAM AT BALLARD -| BY JACK HOHENBERG ; Out of nothing, developed | watching Coach Pease sa which will bear He had practically no the start of the sea asant work and pa. nee has been rewarded. If Ballard a team at |comes close to winning the pennant, |for the let them team he thank Ira Pease for has put on the field, th ‘PORTLAND IS WINNER OVER SEATTLE, 7-2 SATTLE took one on the chin from Portland in the opening ¢ of the last series of the sea-! son, 7 to 2 Elmer Jacobs started on the hill) Indians and he was hit sav-! agely in the one and two-thirds in- nings he was in there, five runs com- jing across Fred Blake pitched excelent ball the rest of the route, holding the Seymour is only al | | j | instinctive football sense. He has passing the ball well of late, visitors to one earned run. Rube Yarrison, the :Portland ace, pitched good ball, but got a lot of ol breaks, as the Indians were lin- out to the enemy fielders. Game Chats Le ie 4 ENR ay Billy Lane and Prank Brazil had a battle all day long Wednesday over some tricky stuff Rrarill tried to pull on Lane when the Rabbit trie scote on a fly In the firat frame, Brazil! summing up Lane at the third sack Lane opened the game with a double for Seattle and Mearkle beat out a bunt but that’s as far as they got, A Kren with| din a back-hi ndod cate. | but he's steadier than the lo-| ielder King went from first to third on Me- Cann’s sacrifice in the eighth inning, the |firet time that has been done this year the batter, He fanned six while he was in there, getting Poole and Hrasitl twice h past EARL COOMBS IS GIVEN DAY. Louisville association fans had an Earl Coombs day recently and the | © big outfleld star was presented with @ loving cup. then at the plate the next time up ho crashed out a home run, instead of striking out, as the boys usually do after such a presentation. TVS, MASCOTT Oct, 10.-Killy Mascott, Portland bantamweight, with meet | Midget Smith of New York ‘Thurs: day night, SMI TACOMA, Ray can} celebrities to | You bet your | ‘stoan's Liniment—kills pain! yesterds Princeton plays the hardest game meeting Yale plays Georgia and jarvard meets a weak sister in Mig jebury a And 10 «on-| PROUGH GIVES BUT TWO HITS SACRAMENTO, Oct. 10.—Bill rough allowed but two hits here and amento casily de feated the Bees, 5 to 0, The score: . H. EB Kallio, Duchals! ia cds and a Koehler. LUDERUS LEADS Q |homa | Western mans assocl el CLUB TO FLAG Fred Luderus, former Philadelphia juaker first sacker, piloted Okla- City to the penisant in the league. He finzled as a r for Toledo in the American jon, but so has everybody se who hag tackled the job. The new champions nosed out Tulsa, 1922 eh hampion: Fans Grieved at Death of Negro 2ATTLE and Everett football s were shocked to learn of the death of John Trice, star negro tackle at the Iowa State college last Saturday. Triice died from injuries received in the Min- nesota-Iowa game. Trice played tackle for the East Tech team of Cleveland, Ohio, and was seen in action when that team went up against Enoch Bag shaw’s Everett high school eleven, Everett a few years ago. { Trice played great game { against verett, and found | warm spot in the hearts of the / many fans from all parts of the Northwest who saw the contest. by two games, Bruises— The throb- bing ache of a bad bruise is a warning that delicate fibres have been injured Sloan's Liniment sends straight to them the increased blood supply they need to repair them, reliev> ing the pain, clearing up the con- gestion. 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