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° BY HENRY L. FARRELI SE First Big Gridiron Games Are Booked for Saturday Yarrison BY AHERN |Ziel Is Injured, May Be Out of Game Develops on Coas Chance to Work Regular- ' ly and Good Coaching Make Beaver Star ’ meee f r nam from tt te the news anybody on The name HEY BUS! WING ABC Just a year late Sthat is one of the most effect [the league. * Hard work and c *Jimmy Middieton, the pite Gger of the Beavers, and © Onslow, veteran catcher, P sponsible for Yarrison’s rise to The Beaver star was out of game with a slight injury just whe Dithey were making a drive for tt flag and they lost out when Wasn't on hand to take his tur the box. } Middleton is confident that DRose City club would have f Sim second place had Yar } available. yin the and may one of sat the Re ‘first game of the ser again Saturday 's tussles. ‘SEALS BEATEN BY OAKLANDERS SAN, FRANCISCO, 0c won from San Frar day, 5 to 4. The scor “} Oakland . {gan Francisco Murchio and Read; Stan try this year. ginia, Syracuse, Carnegie Pittsburg Has Toughes Grid'Schedule of Season Nobody can ever accuse Glenn Warner of picking easy schedules for his Pittsburg Panthers. eleven has the toughest schedule of any team in the coun- They play Bucknell, Tech, The Pittsburg West Vir- Grove Lafayette, Pennsylvan City, Washington and Jefferson and Penn State in turn without a week's rest. Notre Dame with the Army, Princeton, Carnegie Tech, Purdue, xeorgia Tech, z Butler and Nebraska and Prince- ton with Johns Hopkins, Navy, Notre Dame, Georgetown, Yale and Harvard rank next with tough schedules. TE first o| 8} ment several months ago, /held at Austin & Salt's gymnasium | da this winter The enthusiasm displayed by | four | tt cards staged during The Star cham-) night. Amateur ca *| next Tuesd 1} 1 regularly o| will be stag ¢/ there “j| the boxing followers over the #Batted for Mearkic |pionship tournament proved Seor by Innings ‘fei Seattle for amateur boxing. ry Every card was good. E. Runs responsibie for fought for watches, > Struck out—Dell Schroeder 3 on balls—Dell 2, Schroeder . Pitched ball—Brazill. Wiid piteh froeder 2. Stolen bases—B: Hit| covered during the > | tournament, Home run. Trasili. “‘Tws-reap | turned professional since Bared, Rohwer. Sacrifice| ‘There has been more t oo, hans, batted In| beginners eager to get working out 1 3, Rohwer Time—1:30, Um 4 at Byron. ning a month. in x, Ward and Figures on Big Series Pet 500 500 Standing Won, Lost jants .. ‘anks cores Seattle 1 Sacrar First jants ‘ankees oe econd game Giants Yankees : Figures, Second game Attendance (paid), 40,402; re ceipts, $158,498; advisory cil's share 70; each club's share, $ $74,833.9) Sunday, October 14 SEE THE PLAY ful and Unsurpassed players’ share, attendance, two games 709, ‘Total receipts, two games, $240,410; council's share, two ; each club's shave, 869; players’ games, $167,609. BASEBALL TODAY total two games, share, two Kinhorate Seenery Genuine Costumes Supplemented Orchestra Given under the aus- pices of the German Austrian relief com- mittee, for the bene- fit ofthe suffering children in Germany and Austria, $1.50, $1.00 and 75 Cents | th re was.” demand and a field in n a dozen | under way, the | Some ‘AMATEUR SHOW WILL BE | ONLY BOXING NEXT WEEK amateur boxing card o| since the conclusion of The Star a{city amateur championship tourna.| *snified thelr desire to box on forth: | | coming will be) 25 more would-be wel the amateur }12 0 coming card a the top-line The boys| c belts and titles, | 7 57 |Some good fistic prospects were un- | progress of the| several of whom have | the Arena or the Cryst. that} poms tourns battlers rang! Ls ht from 110 to 210 pounds have} amateur bi There will be no boxing card at Pool next | ment bein fetween 10 and comprise the first The majority of # developed in the last nt will be on hand for the 1 will be featured in bouts, eek, the only entertal card. atches will of the season. Out of Series Injuring hia ankle while DG Pipp, first sacker of the lit for the series, Babe Ruth will take his place at the bag. ¢ | Another on ler trip! | the Beavers out of 24 played with the In |VERNON WINS Vernon Los ters and sliding into second base Friday, 8, YANKEES WIN WHEN RUTH GOES WILD | Bambino I YESTERDAY’S HERO |\Star Back Is Carried Big Hero of ‘>! 2 “C Second Mix Off Field |Ziel Collapses From Se- Yanks Win, 4 to 2, When Ruth Hits Two Home vere Cramp, Working in Signal Practice Runs BY TOM OLSEN | B aies ARD ZIE Wash best bet in the backfie The Bambino copped all of the glory in the world’ game Thursday by hitting two and getting two walks erie home run BY HENKY L, FARRELL POLO GROUNDS, New York, Oct, 12—Led by the Babe Ruth, two unstop crashed Yan urday afternoon pable who not be able to start the ¢ out home s, the against Whi the Giants and the game of the world’s series here yesterday re of 410% hoes charged over while runnin, won second tice in the | night, collapsed from a ramp im his back and as carried off the field by Assistant Coac bby” Grav , “Heck Edmundson of th squad. Ziel's by a ve : to the right and m collapre came when le expected. Coach Bagshaw had jus | pointed out some faults to th linesmen, and Les Sherman had calling signal. en Z d to the earth, apparently }in deep pain. hurried investigation by and Edmundson showed he was suffering from a t cramp in the back and altho no signs of their dis . - get up and continu astrous defeat Wednesday, the “yf * ase ” ¢, ‘it was apparent th Yanks went to work Hugh | x at ny st the back mu McQuillan, MeGraw's surprise f | ing more severe selection, and piled up three the big fellow’s runs before the former Brave ied from the right hander was beaten to the the training quarter showers in the fourth inning. the cramp was relieved by wrin- Ward: tt applying heat to the back. ond: baseman, 4 the first Ziel stated that this was the first pray bepress rina connected time in his life that he was ever Chine Delf PE See “ BROADWAY AND FRANKLIN ral aii emeaae ‘Ine CLASH AT DENNY TODAY i ie ene eee Is Beaten. first BY JACK HOHENBERG | sitier and sayward Dare wi fected by these a 8 vives today’s lig » he wil ROADWAY and Franklin will line| Watch the tackle posts with Frankie! undoubtedly start the game against i Ine for the kickoff this after-| Wilson and Spellar taking care of the s 3:30 on Denny field in the|¢nds. Oliver Noji, shifty Japanese Whitman Saturday. Coach “Nig” Borleskie and his Last year Bronaveny | mter, will have another opportunity to show his wares. |scrappy band of Whitman warriors nd Franklin did not meet arrived in town this morning and Coach Rudolph Soukup, at Frank-| Jerry Reynolds and Capt. Dick! were to go thru light practice paces homer into the| ln, pronounced hiwcharges ready for|Frane will handle the end posts for|in the Stadium this afternoon, field stands, |the whistle, the Quakers havin | Broadway. Frane“will play in apite| The Whitman team average only 4 inning |Joxed a week of rest, Coach Lidhten-| of a healing sheulder, the Broadway |160. pounds. when | berger, at Broadway, ts not satisfied | captain being determined upon jining| Washington is a big favorite to with the condition of his men, Broad-|up against Franklin. Jimmy Runte!win the game, but a good, hard Will enter the contest at about)and Bankhead will play tackle with|fight can always be expected from three-quarters strength, according to/ Dick Scott and Peters at the guards, | the Missionarie the Tiger coach, Stan ummett, flashy center, will} The Whitman line-up is as fol- ‘The Franklin backfield remains in.|'4ke care of the passing job. |Jows: Dean and York, ends; Conley with Harlow at quarterback,| The backfield 4s problematical,|"0d Actor, tackles; Ratchford and and McDonald carrying the Only Windy LaBrache is reasonably | Hatton, guards; Walther, center; Harold | sure of starting the game at quarter-|Corkrum, quarter; Lackey and Bar- ck. Harold Linder, fleet half, has |tholomew, halves; Hall, fullback, n infected arm, but may play. | Baxshaw’s line-up will probably off and may surprise a few of the on-| Longie Butler will play at either! be: Hall and Cole, ends; Kuhn and lookers. He does not resort to line | halfback full. Butler, who has/ Petrie, tackles; Bryan and Bellman, plunging as much as he does to speed | been going great guns in practice,|suards; Walters, center; Sherman, outhpaw of Yankees The | in starting. | will be out to fight Friday, If he|@varter; Wilson and Ziel, halves; thrilling features and sensation of] ‘The line is a little uncertain, plays halfback, “Lou Hall wilt start} Tesreau, fullback, the opening came were missing be-|the return of Victor Rivers, 180.|4t full, Hull has stomach stone| Johnny Cole, end candidate, and cause the Giants were most com:| pound guard, ha@mixed things up a|>rulses, If Hull is unable to start,| Elmer Tesreau, fullback, watched petely subdued and their ¢ bit. Rivers will break In somewhere, | then Butler will be shifted to full and | Yesterday's practice from the side- killed as soon as Phey ways Coach Soukup, At presént, it| Johnny Taibot put in at halfback. | lines, They will probably be in the seems as if the letterman will oust| Franklin has h chance to repeat as| fray Saturday, though, as their in- Smith at guard. Harry Fox, the| league champs for the third time this | Juries were not serious, Franklin fat man, with his 0} Year und they will make the most pounds, will be at the‘other guard | of it. | post. The fat boy seems to have| The probable lineup for the game; found his niche this season and follows should make things hum. Showing on ain cles would br Cont to on wish, Yank cou run | Ruth homer fourth ir amanhing right fle s took another 4° three us noon at | prep grid race chin from Portland the Beavers beating Whieezer ye® and Scott with another In fitth Babe added an atnashed his second tler of the right In their half of th: the Giants tied the r Meusel drove a the the the great pitching su oa run when } fer going well for her hit the top of the righ? field nec sixth and ‘0 bases Met nn‘s ain home which Ward od It wag the) me to winning In the sixth the cham-| scored their second run on d another Ji the eighth On &) nuccessive singles by Groh, Frish by King and @ sacrifice fly and Young, with none out, but the Portland's win mado jt 20 wins for yankeo defense tightened and sto | Ped the rally year There wan nothing to the second game of the series but Babe Ruth and Herb Pennock, the two star run publes by sidred and last half of the frame. same way pot Portland came back for three when | p, hit a homer inside of the lot | ¢) J with two on. The Beay tal O'Leary half assignments and Capt Wood at full. Wood has been playing |} good ‘bail in practice during the lay- ns this or FROM ANGELS % as Oct Vernon yester ancer were were The Giants ‘ould not stop Ruth and Pennock wouldn't Jet the Na. tional league champions get started and the vindication of the ed Yanks was at least complete. Two home provided thr which = insp team in enabled the and Hannah; Hughes, Wal Rego. May condemn- momentarily runs by winning Ruth, which margin and ed the whole Yankeo & perfect transformati Yanks to win their first me in 10 world's AB, R.H. Pot. 600 Player— Ward, Yanks 8 , Ruth, Yanks Frane (ce LaBrache Linder Butler Hull ries starts) Yankwes- tH Inst. the ¢ nd put them | Wit, ef 3 9 Kk where © again tho | RURAM 3 ; sentimental and mathematical favor- | Meusel, If. ites. Pipp, 1h, | Pennock's fine curve ball and his | Va" | perfect contro! overwhelmed tho Na- | fest, ne | tional league champions. From the | Pennock, p. |first to the last out they waited him out McGraw sat in th ordering his pawns to [him pitch to you.” Pennock jand Me of the in the never tarlow eDonala A Giants risch, Giants . Scott, Yanks . With two hits. out of three times up in one game, two pitch: ers—Bentley of the Giants and Bush of the Yanks—eack has an average of .667; Stengel, Giant outfielder, who won the first game with a homer in the ninth Frank Brazil, o|sacker, is what the Portland thira-| your baseball men ®/call a winning pl He's a good) {hitter and an aggressive man, Hel 6| has one of the poorest throwing arms! of any infielder in the league, but| |More than makes up for it by snap | aici : Jund dash in his play. Give Poote| Inning, also has an average of 2 (1 Rohwer his disposition to win|] .g¢7 in one game, aestues nd they wouldn't be in this league. piteher Totals Giants out ants made work on every in the bench waiting for great Yankee came Latted for kwon batted for Bentley October 13 This is the day when you should remember to take some candy home for the family. “Everybody Likes Candy” Our experience is, that BUNTE'S or HARRY HOEFLER’S always please, You may secure either from your d ninth Beore Yankoon Giants 01021000 0-4 p18 020 00S Bummary) . ‘inniven pltohed—MeQui tan, 28, THite=MeQuittan, 6. Mtruek out=MeQiulian. 1 Pentioek L.. Hane halle-MeQuilian 2, Pennook 1, Menthe 2 Hite by pitched ball=-Pennocle hy |Hientley, Momo rine-—Ward, 1. Meuse), | ( Rent ay ; Ruth 2 Two baw hite—Dugan, te Gon WOM W ity. Double.” playe--Banerott, Pipp RY) 3 he vag’ Jand Kenly (2);,Boott, Ward and Time a ) Mixture ( Left on bavesYanks 8, Giants 7 2 houra & minutes ‘SINGLETON IN CLASSY FORM| SACRAMENTO, Oct, 12.-—Single ton twirled nice ball for Sait Lake, | the Bees defeated Sacromento, | A good looking, man- nish cutaway frant model of unusually godd lines, and COLLARS Ugtiati ccc ft CLUETT, PEABODY €F CO, Ine, Makers and Jenkins; Hughes Canfield and Koehler, 8 Inc. SEATTLE S pring Cigar Co., Yank sien ee, , is Just about out of \\ “alngloton Peters,