The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 13, 1923, Page 12

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SRR TREE. SR TET omer THE § The Saturday Bath; the o¢ 3° BY LEO LASSEN A*. Midget tamwwe they ing pr of guar force EATTLE TAR Weekly Cl SATI RD/ AY CTOBER 18, 1923, Jones I Steady in His Work Portland Outfielder Valuable Because Even Work in Field ‘OHNNY stop Next spr [ OUR BOARDI Crane Sammy ular round, not as stead: ‘The funny p: didn’t want to the first p here he didn't | wanted to beat | Rational league, wh season. Things loc now since f of his to Brooklyn Jones was obta in a trade f O'Rourke, w to Portland, come. Tt was a pret Portland turned, i A J LISS CHURCH & HERZOG ADVANC BY AHERN ann Casey Veteran Is Big Noise With Stick He's One Up on Babe Ruth in Home-Run Fight; Giants Lead Art de with rat tite home ith a nf poor a biff enth frame. kne » wit day with ws had his chance in the failed, while Jones is st Gardner Js Winner in Friday Mix 2 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE coming. 2 a a TEAMS ARE TO TANGLE 'ANCOUVER, Wash., Oct Polo teams of the Tenth artillery and the venth Infan Will oppose cach oth here tom: Tow in the championsh for the Pacific Northwest Weither team has lost the series ted. Yesterday's game Seventh Infantry team Bpecial troops four, of C Tesulted in a 10 to 4 the infantrymen. VERNON DROPS PAIR TO L. A. 108 ANGELES, Oct. 13.—Los Angeles twice defeated Vernon her Yesterday. The first came went 16 fnnings and the second was called @t the end of the eighth because) © gy of darkness. over: Letty (First Game) | The loc ‘The score: R }box in the eighth, Vernon . Los Angeles 5 Batteries—C! hristian, Cruse, @nd Whitney; Ponder and Byler. Second Game) R. FIELD AN BY EARL A. PuY contest a thoes 5004 Piper & Taft from a gi between mp on in Jefferson county ng one Wash: | after takir stral The Gardner pit Beavers. Har a win feats from 6 to the ore Ww and hed the tribe to rumpler. in the tc: rally game H. E. Tie eer f 10 7 heabie dd three rur Alten| Ted jat t j nift with a that aldwin played a nobb; rd base, turn! in lelding stunts, THE SCORE RH > the end alities from wh plen H EB 6 11 0} $718.1 File, Gil- ‘Thomas yen ith birds ver ing, M Hie Pe rtiand— it PO, 1 ‘Vernon Los Angeles ... Batteries—Rep @er and Hannah; and cpa DUNDEE MAY BOX LEONARD | | James Coffroth, owner of the Tia Juana race track, has wired a $50,000 offer to Johnny Dundee to t Benny Leonard at his track Decem ber 24. TOM ANDREWS IS IN SOUTH , Tom Andrews, famou Of Milwaukee, Wis., is in An eles, whero he is compiling an en G¥clopedia on boxing which will Pear soon in two volumes. He pects to remain in Los Angeles after the first of the year MORRIE LUX NOW IN L. A. Morrie Lux, Kansas welter-| Weight, who used ‘bi im Seattle, is fighting | fornia four-round me. He hag been in | WHITE SOx ON FRIDAY! Coast again. Oct Standin wa LU av E TO ¢ CUBA | Adolfo Luque, Cincinnati's star ( ‘twirler, wil! mano club in the om Sox club, + D. G. Frost eac ors of t . middle for L. Thur Hogan, hei er; Harry genese river f the Snoa o 1 » | eleht birds: Jones, 4s 1 1 Lacy 1 i : The managerial staff at the Univer-| Strew is staff of the same tnatit has turned nd Inke fishing fn ion al are Mea meet | Johns | SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND ne with an at left the last red und Hende best Oct injure ckle where ap- So! ature. nsiderable son I backfie quarterback; haifbacks, ex toda of } meet the University ¢ Angeles Coll Long me ld com Rid and Ci eum. The Beach high in the pre defeated by Stanford, 27 ne Nevada Wolf Pack |s a worthy “Corky” Courtright has | trongest team in Nevada's h ind as his 1922 outfit held the Hoe ee ee ne eee | cekdlaxixight aatAbhE Dore bright outlook for Henderson, | Saturday that he can hold d he Trojan team has failed to im. |J°> well enor press the public with its strength in|!" the kame for more the two games played to date, But| Merely to pun it must be remembered that U. 8. C.|, It 18. anticipated that in starter every year, In the | 40,000 will witness the Caltek and Pomona games the en iM, a fans looked very good ; that they good on the feat to speak of the regular ‘s 18 the second string men both Caltek and Pomona either team could Henderson's first line Saturday's game thing--that Gordon be rated the star ear, He und when he wanted watehin U. 8 inst ) Anderson, 8 fullback When he jean send | Anderson out, Ger end the kicking Otto 1 punter t Anderson Doi ft the Ward. Coach in to a fe + c tor dias doe ur to today an alto-| NHICAGO, the Chic in the won 13 J to ¢ Frid afternoon league White National le a 4 to did splendid work for the om had been beaten He allowed s used three pitche H, series n slow pointed ) Cuban Winter league, it is reported fident of American ——————_ malate from the Faber after in the by s here were Sox his te in As twice went hit The White | Cubs | Faber Oaborne PORTLAND V8 SEATTLE Game Starts 2:45 established ell must | field thia| no of action, usually He d Crouze; Kenn, Fissel and O'Farrell. an Camy of the BA ri ry Kraut Oakland Han I The oakland be at tte n Mranciseo meget | Batteries —Kra out of the Po-| Buckley and Vargas. ANCISCO, twirled and the aneivco 6 to 0 } Oct. 1 bac nice PANCHO BALTIMORE, Vil won the of Baltimore, here last night. A VICTOR 13, t ¢ Oct Pane amplon. Schwartz, 1b-round bout ho | where be The best ( call over in Bi a ‘Swede NEVADA reso PLAYING TODAY ‘:: h to permit him to be} reasons than} more Nevada str ast tel finehy n equal of “ in an in wat KRAUSE. SHUTS LEADERS OUT Acorns shut run of the t the Yankees is in He m Sam Stengel, furr won the game the ¥ der kee left fle uunced by New # thin mi inew 1 open on for Hug Du had been Meusel, ordinat he order rd nt in the t after and ¥ none abled out Inia double Y mer He w had gi rath refused ty game rs he de on uid | en r ter the at ord nd he AN i busy weake petities ferent day Stan lifor In | meet Califo lands Tn! | thes Jat Sa it Le proving ou mar In | plays Mc me A D IT rat | "tw 1 Ppp Tin Ump Evans at » d knee and will it two minutes Hart at first; at third. wa. team footbat! | STATEMENT tone | THE MANAC bination | John Mec le |now passed the umpbelt, [ourney. ‘Tho xe won yet, as the Yankees a fighting club, but have the ad vantage and T feel sure we will re y, Mahe {tin it, Casey Stengel has won two Xe in the {2 Kames for us," proved |_ Miller Hugrins—'"We ve not |given up hoy aro outhitting lown the | the Giants and having most of the ka against us." |CUE PLAYERS us| CAN WARM UP | for this| Billiard players entered in the beating | tional balkline championsh am that} York next month will be back,|chance to “warm up," the same as Rab in baseball. They claimed have been forced to enter NAME PAIR TO SCORE SERIES George W. Dilley (M ball authority of the a Kran! ti nd § x for ected Writ or | The Giants | hard series } iraw have t part of the not been P a game, land burg the their For next }the yi | going | the passin Wh rretto {with will off ar tinue jin F | He | soot mome “He sunsh we badly he With we t have na s in New w en a pitcher that they |thelr game a Har-| pall | for out o|mere America, tor New ¥ ‘N, are doing the official world , base York rday’ of the KE) Pol They | York of the | hana association of| lowed Light the erie ‘ by members Read Coast Grid | Schedules : Are Keener HARD ON’EM fayette coach, CG YESTERDAY’S HERO Nehf. The outhpaw shut out the the third game the hared hero honors Friday with Casey Stengel the engagement. Giant Yankees in and whose home of erie run broke up 4 46-YD. KICK WINS FOR pa BOYS) ‘Champions Defeated by Ted Cragin Frank Outplays Broad- way but Tigers Win by Sheer F ight BY JACK Hon BERG N infuriated team of battling Tigers staved off a seemingly Dinevitable di t, Frid: hen they |held the onrushing Franklin war riors for four downs on the Broad. |Way two-yard line just before the | same ended, win: by a 3.0 score. Capt. Horald Wood hammered awa at the Broadway line for three downs and was thrown for a loss each time. MacDonald, mpting |to dash off tackle on the fourth |down, was spilled in his tracks by |Jumbo Greathouse and Roy Martin | It was a wonderful finish to one of the most hard-foug’ and spectacu lar games in the Seat tle yed in Prep School league The Orange Black victory me in the second quarter when ddy Cragin, right halfback, made uccessful place kick from the 45- ard line. The ball sailed true for the posts and cleared it easily. It was a truly remarkable boot, prep fans seldom being treated to a diversion of this kind. It is thought to be a local record for a place kick The first quarter was a deadlock, neither team gaining over the other The second quarter seemed destined to go tho same way until Cragin performed. Loule Hull ran thru guard for 40 yards, only the safety standing be- tween him and the goal in the same period. If Hull had been a little ster a touchdown would have been ssured. On the next play, how- ever, the ball was fumbled and a Franklin man recovered. Just as the half ended Dare completed a 34-yard pass to Spellar, who grabbed the ball off the neck of a Tiger half- back for another star play. The third quarter was a see-saw affair and as the fourth qfarter _ opened Dare missed a dropkick from" the 23-yard line. After unsuccessful line bucks by Cragin and Talbot the j ball was kicked 40 yards to Harlow, Franklin quarter, who was dropped jin his tracks by Martin. Tiger end. ang VARSITY AND WHITMAN IN ASHIN! were to meet TON and Whifma in the Stadiw jhere at Lead. | got |{ thelr annual gridiron | Washington, with a FRANCISCO, Oct. ng Coast football today, polishing off a few more| r opponents to whet their ap. for the heavier force of con games starting next Satur. 13. teams strugs' jto win the contest, aitho the M | sionaries were expected to put up hard fight. an Leonard Ziel, Washington's gre: 2 club. | backfield star, who was carried fro Southern alifornia, Nevada |the field in Thursday practice, we! the ty of Southern |thru the regular paces (dental playa Red-|He had contracted of Los Ang than a wil the Universi: |and As and Wyoming tangle | Trainer Edmundson nd Utah Aggies fight| visable not to let Denver university, at{practice any more Ziel will bo in. the Jas usual. } In the pr Wayne Sutton play the 1 jclewen, starting Washington Blevers Kuhn Bellman Walters Bryan Petrie Hail, nford Santa Clara rnia plays the Olymp meets. Univer and O¢ t yesterda rnia college, 1 fan: Utah Lake with Ut Paciffic rthwest, Tdaho Universtiy of Montana, Washington State me at Spokane; Washingte Whitman, at Seattle; * play Willamott Pacific, at ™ in his bac Graves deemed ft the big fellc that game Bee stant Coac! f it t 1 the the ninary fr 8. atl game, Coa: sh team was Philadelph ow: ts Oregon | ¢ » And Oregon Eugen WILL BE 4 E.R, 6 TR in G. Ratehford, Walth Matt « De ‘ ut Corkru Bartholomer + La TO CHANGE! SBURG, Oct. 18.—As La Dr. J, B. Suther line on his Pitts. last k when rivals, came together. in more or less annual grapple. Sutherland to come I year as head coach, replacing enerable Pop Warner, who is to the Pacific slope to teach Nfornians the gentle art of ng and punting ile the departure of Pop ts re d, the coming of Doc ts hailed Joy. It is expected that he take up where Warner left nd that the Panthers will con to be one of tho threats ern football pw'll you ever get used to the here?” demanded Pop in a nt of levity before the game. pW'll You ever get used to the ine there?” parried Doc. Bell, umpire linesman. WILLS KNOCKS ert Morris, hee got a Kood Vven-to-he we wo NE hard 26 is W YORK, right seconds Wills, Oct. 12 hand to the of the With body aft second roun colored heavyweig ked out Homer Smith, Ka 90 heavy, here last night. Smi knocked down six tmes, TICKET WORRY was big Worty over tickets for the ton game, which will be jbig atsome contest, has cropped out, Tho tickets | 1eady premium, it “4 alreal aro at is state out BERNS' SEW YORK N WINS Oct, BaJack Bor stein, Junior Nehtweight champi won tho decision from Rockey Ka of Buffalo, here last night OUSONED ARROW WINS MPTON PARK, Eng, Oct. 13.) oned Arrow won the Duke of! GAME TODAY o'clock this afternpon | heavier and!/ | more experienced team, was favored | nothing more | and aa- evening. today, | Wattman OUT H. SMITH NOW STARTED | Wood made five, and Harlow four, [ott tackle. Wood made another |three thru cones and Franklin was | penalized five yards for holding on jthe play. A little later the carnage | started. Franklin made three suc- cessive first downs and, with only three minutes to go, and the ball on the 25-yard line, Captain Wood called |@ conference. After the boys had | finished their debate Wood bucked the line for 10 yards. O'Leary fol- lowed with four and McDonald five for a first down. Wood dug for 15 yards thru guard, putting the ball |on the two-yard line. At this juno- ture Jumbo Greathouse and Henry were rushed out on the field by Coach Lichtenberger. His boys held ‘em for four downs, as has been related. Hayward Dare, tackle, played a | stellar game at tackle. Harry Fox, |the Phranklin Phat boy, survived the constant hammering of the | Tiger backs, who launched play jafter play at his guard, In the backfield, Capt. Wood shared the honors of the day with young Har. low at quarterback. McDonald and O'Leary, the halves, were also ef- to | fective, hia} Stan n} m le. is a at m nt y: ck, Ww ch Grommett, Ted Bankhead {and Jerry Reynolds played well on the line for Broadway, Ray Mar- York | tin, playing his second game of high ‘°F | school football at end, played the her | hardest game of any on either team. a| The Broadway offensive showed im- ie provement. ai| Hull, who played thru the game ant um |jn spite of injuries, looked well ut e® | fullback ‘The summar; Franklin (0) Smith : Strottler.. Rivers | Nojl.... | Fox Dare..... Spellar., | Harlow McDonald O'Leary, | Wood (c).. ‘ Summary—Place Dropkicks—Dare, Broadway (3) + Reynolds Bankhead Drew + Grummett Scott Runte Martin LaBrache Cragin Butler : Hult kicks, Cragin (1). none out of one try. | Substitutions Franklin, Wilson for Smith; Broadway, Talbot for Butler; Greathouse for Runte; Henry for Drew. ad a ter| nd, ht, la~ | ith | Two prep grid contests were to be |played this afternoon on Denny Field, At 1 o'clock, Queen Anne and arfiold were to meet, and the West attle.Lincoln affair was to start im: "S| mediately afterwards, " SOLONS BEATEN BY SALT LAKE a | SACRAMENTO, Oct, 18,—Salt Lake won from Sacramento here yesterday, § to 0, ‘Tho score: } Salt Lake EK Li sak H. | ne n, | n: | | 13 stakes in the Duke of York cap hero this afternoon, fol- by Roman helor and Dragoon, Fifteen ran OPPORTUNITY Star Want Ads : Meee th McCabe and’ Peter ‘Thompson and Koeh: Sacramento attorios Shea, Fitter; ler.

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