The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 12, 1923, Page 21

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FRIDAY, OCTOBI frHE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 21 PORTLAND IS GROOMING M’CANN AND ECKHERT FOR 1924 SALES Infielder and Pitcher _ | Marston Didn’t Annex Showing Great Promise Golf’ T itle on hag Yarrison and Jones Sold This Year; McCann “Finds BY Al Je § Himself” at Second Base, While Yarrison Kicks Thru; Other Baseball Gossip + JOE SIMONICH LOS VERDICT Three Huskies Lead the Big Three BY LEO along wo! , and he ranks as one pany. MeCann to Aarot sacker of the N They say he ed pla American league this year LISTON MAY f MEET DUFFY |! tho rugged we Oakland gunning for Oakland Jimmy ‘The fans around Oakland sti he tough brawl Dr t Duffy several r » and figure that Lis Duffy “ould be a cba 50. CUBS OBTAIN TEXAS CRACK « Shortstop Turgeon of the Beau. Texas league pi | Mont club of the Feen purchased by the C Cabs. Turgeon, who was 90 a one of the best midway gun the Texas ‘Matn 0223 CIRCUIT VAUDRVILLE | | ow Playing Twice Dally SSLEVIATHAN ORCHESTRA Axpenson & vony; FRANK VAN HOVEN; sean muv- DI. rox: JOSEPH K. WAT-]} B. Fridkin and D, Makaren Present Europe's Latest Sensation SARAFAN Types and Typleal Scenes of Old wy Russia sae and Vincent Paul and Georgia Hall Joxephine Davix Che Billy {and Tortini “Swede” Hall Vioying Now— “THE RAGGED EDGE” A esi § Goldwyn ple~ ure with Mimi Palmeri bt page ai plet JAPAN BARTHQUAKE pitcher, and 0 Brox ng its young ts one of | * mn an cireult, during | aign, will report to} > q Washington H. LASSEN Johnny for deli Jones, short very next year sters for g curve-ball pitcher, have and Em other year's experience nderfully well of late, of the best deceiver shortstop with indiffer success a year ago, but has “found aself” at sec |jond base this s pla: ale to big good chances of going in this winning MALLORY SNIVELY It would never, of the Yale sporting editor did this way until he picks up his Hubbard of Harvard, and Mallory of Yale. |of the best in the game. Mallory is a st football has known in years, never ¢ Harvar and to start the football season und Princeton football squad. the sacred tradition has been favorite sporting We present them herewith: fullback, a great one, a iE intentional pass never can be | it is an ¢ and be ruled out, because he game cases, a al awn between wildness n on the part of the ‘The abuse of the practice. however, « e curbed by imposing } more ¢ gaity upon the 7 who chooses she easiest way out of a tight place. It has t suggested that the and th n ad awarded the bat ix passed. changed t be ime that of a triple, a e passed the four ame, he would Ko clea & run Any change in the present rule, to bring about the desired result “| would necessarily have to be teal. Nothing else would accompliah 6 purpose. Something should be done to give Ruth at least a fair cha = fans are for the principa im bh one would sus that the era lay them in his groove just to let him hit, but seems fair to ask that he be given a chance to hit the ball | seeing gest ® CHICAGO CUBS | AGAIN VICTORS CHICAGO, Oct. 12—The Chicago | Nationals won the second game in |a row from the White Sox in the annual city series here yesterday ‘The score of the contest was 4 to 3. The score— R. H. E. | Cubs ; dee, @ 108 |White Sox +058) 10 3 Batteries: #ldridge, || Hartnett; Thurston Crouse, HARRY GREB IS DEFEATED BOSTON, Oct. 12.—Tommy Lough ran, Philadelphia, won the decision over Harry Greb of Mttsburg here night ireb’s middleweight jtitle was not at stake and Schalk, last Sama Real Estate Loans Lowest Rates No Commission We make Monthly Payment Loans Annual, Semi-annual Payments and Straight Loans -whichever one, suits your needs. We give you the most liberal repayment priv- ileges known in the West. best Mutual Savings Bank 1101 Second Ave. METROPOLITAN Five Days, Starting Tuesday Sques Pierre pie JULIAN STANT afl 70. 570 ri os 2S ELTINGE” BLACK and WHITE REVUE oF 1924 Oct, 16 — Mats, Wednesday Saturday AL ATC PEER TOM, BROWN World's Kam Artiats netion | 4 fond homer, the Giants Fussell and} tke Fores | ‘Wins Second | Big Battle BY 4 f - MALLON 7 The ha (mca: Comes now r, Harold newest tamweights 4 that Harold doe sensation us after him: hand tx quicker than the For they’ knw that b mind. ‘They know of John J. McGraw blinked. sa ae *t nay reading helps me win said Mr h of the without con No ardent follower of football will be persuaded that the heet and sees the HUBBARD printing pic The world’s first progressive cientiously tures of cap- observed actually under neeton, ing guards, two fensive, the ul on the de This Fighter Trains on Shakespeare and Milton ns to be my 1 1 see noth t that a prize books.” peculiar in fighter should be ‘oted to " ECKMANN BEWAILS LACK OF GOOD MATERIAL FOR FROSH BY MEL VOORHEES 66UXTHAT do you think of the gang ‘4 W of froah who have turned out eU" thin year? going question wax put to nn, former varsity foot nd now assistant freshman OLYMPIA WILL PLAY AT HOME OLYMPIA 12—The Olympia inning of the sece the signal giv The master The bai Babe smacke McQuill momentarily could not heip it. McGraw lered a low high and fast out of the curve and | premises. that he that he end, wns| its seas pureluck Rabe amack with | Monte one hand and to|mer W |the right field stands, Hi ted| capital city ph | with both hands, but when he saw Wan ana tseen the bet ana sapped| SORDAN WILL tna al MEET BROWN the ba’ khanded with his righ se ‘hare, nts argue that the) Jonnny Jordan and Young Brown : were to tangle in the main event Babe of the master mi: It not hit another! or the boxing show at Hollywood, Cal, Friday right home run thin neries. | ing for Ruth, he ‘| DANDY DILLON NOW INL. A. “Dandy” Dillon, who boxed Tod | Morgan here recently, ia now in Los Angeles looking for bouts: plate in the first ¢ Hlanta get a go0 will use brute fore force. The Yankees are gunning f Young, who broke up a double pla on Ward in the second game, Th would not hesitate to put their epike in Mr. Young’s face should he leave | {t around promiscuously in any of| series between Baltimore and K the future games san City stood one and one today ‘The Giants are confident that Ruth | with no game scheduled. The har can be stopped. Nehf has con: | trol and if he gets in this afternaon | city he will serve the Babe only low curves. The Yankees are confident that the hoodoo ring of straight defeats is broken, that the buneball conjurer hax lost his cun ZEV, AMERICA’S HOPE nat brute ORIOLES EVEN UP KANSAS CITY, Mo., ‘The count ‘in the junior w grounds tomorrow | ning, that brute force will triumph eight | over the master mind, because the hand is quicker than the ZEV Here we have Zev, America's crack three- years -old, who will race Papyrus, English Derby champion, in a match | race, Ootober 20. tle will be renewed on the Kansas} “Well, backs mann we hav uni ty as yet,” E A not a sin) end has developed up to n ‘As to linesmen the situation ty somewhat better for there ts some mighty promising material in that de. partment.” Ray said that a lot of the men would undoubtedly do a turn in Sat urday’s a nat the U. 8. B. Philadelphia, but that he had no tdea who Coach Sutton would send in for the kick-off, “There'll be no cuts made in the squad.” he continued. “And every are now out will ¢ In a game be. ve. Iocan may that at the present time Coach Sutton hax no idea as to what will be the makeup of his first team.” The freshmen went thru another tough practice session last night, and Sutton gave them a lesson In proper charging. overed ponitively First injuries hit the squad when Jim Stirratt, former Broadway tackle, broke his ankle in scrimmage, » backfield man from na, received a will keep him on al days, Sti {s doubtlessly out for the season. old friendly art lines, |‘ Messr Sn ly of Pr Snively and Hubbard are rank back by t t game « gan met in the lead > ¢ | shots abc . re flag it looked as tho he was going to in and | points But “IL CAN'T WAIT] For the Rains This elongated summer is all right for the tourists, but it has temporarily killed my business. I must get in some orders to keep my shop busy and raise money. SPECIAL—One Day—SATURDAY SULTS "croen’ 21 O'COATS "szs.1°*20% OLD CUSTOMERS, ATTENTION! My new shop is loaded down with fine woolens that I am going to sacri- fice. 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