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EaAtuRDAY, TORER 18, 1923. WILL RAY FRENCH PLAY SHORTSTOP FOR PORTLAND IN 1924 JOVCHDOWN! ti ® Brooklyn Expected to Send Infielder Sale of Jones « Relations Betw War Is Over; Other Ball News BY ['. and F surprised | land Beavers French, the property of Dodgers bec: The Judge Landis w the ted rel league » majors by expec y time clu rtstop for are the ooklyn and has been of » throwing arm, a ven his unconditional relea he was sold to the Vernon club | |New York Yanks after little use ortfielder } —— [ Chicago Star ary 15, the day war w clared and all deals w be off between the and the Coast league. COVELESKI MAY COME TO COAST o im J went up f also worked fi GARDNER HAS HAD A GREAT SE ASON Wt One of the ov IDAHO GRID ® MENSWAMP MONTANANS NEW CATCHING CORPS NE xT YE AR The * P ceded ner Yar BLAKE FINISHES UP WEL Fred B son by He Redakine, ing in che the last half Montana play game and midfield 5 MUMTAZ MAHAL FINALLY LOSES | half brother to winner, as been finist showing som: aid in has had class ing the but fh ryth the wor lefer has a great sin Blake's now erto unbeat Mumtaz Mah: 000 Imperial P; ed INDIANS MONDAY M of the SCATTER t Indian sata for Ihe Rain Halts Tilt for Junior Title NEW SECOND BASE DURT FOR OAKLs AND Games are Kansas Monday «EGRESS GORMAN WINS ROM aap ad baker will M’QUIRE WAS SPOOFED OUT OF BiG GAME | with the LEVELAND, Huffer semi pen AND BROWN DRAW HOLLY Woop, Jord C HUTCHISON IS WESTERN ¢ CHAMP inson is k of Wester pent ke Near ¢ t Ohio ams All-Americ and Chicago apparently in a Huffman sudde at McGuire In this fashion: the great McGuire, huh ure thé man who stopped Well, see if you can stop He's coming thru y for touchdown. an fa won 2 the ¢: championship here ye Brady won the title Thru the Ropes Tod Morgan wil BE rio in the" Olynnicn tous mentee 8 > being pletely of the 1 apdofed off h. or was taken guard by the ‘er will probabl |e known. But Myers took t on the next ph and ch. McGuire for the won the for miaare [DETROIT GETS make ite first & fait Abont 10 over ie touc Manager tri One of hin at Prelimin for Doyte Omaha. th he . Kerr Rodge and And m craci Coming to the Co Oskland Jimmy ‘Dp or ary the tern h in vent We pe led oon and may box | seasons Back d Yarrison to Dodgers Will Establish en Brooklyn and Portland When poor deal of ® judgment be Madera | 1 on the ether McGuire thought he vudacity J. KERR BACK Coast to I , don’t be Port- | e and Vernon shortstop, is now to the vy the Janu- as de- ere to| big show| 1 into COACH ROBE TH ZUPPKE q E SEATTL GET A FOOTBA E STAR NEW ANGLE ON LL—THE VIEW- POINT OF ONE OF AMERI- 1 CA’S M OST FAMOUS COACHES The Star has arranged an un-| usually strong feature to supple-| ment its re this season. U mentor famous football ‘Football tics,” series play sively on o on They ‘gular football service} Robert C. Zuppke, niversity of Illinois and author Technique and Tac- has written a splendid new} football and football} will appear exclu- ur Sport Page, begin- ning Tuesday. “ } | "ans, players, coaches will all tremendously gain knowledge in football through these mas- terful explanations, so DON’T LET ONE GET BY YOU! © “a © Papyrus Is Showing U. i) in Practice YORK, ¢ INE J trainers, yan or win morning 4 The ft | meet Ze n the Belmont trac t in the mntern plonahtp ra the m Ie and a halt ing up in 2:38 35, T the Intermed id to make a re" fore sending Pap his going to & he w he had loat of his to win a slight amen which he brot workou! Thu jonal cham fday, com. jold wa and Pa- in behind effort igan can # was ‘able started on the fo rack, and he just of a mile when hi WENATCHEE 1 0. WENATCHE h football shm mac kick-o1 forward p: Wenatchee to | INDIAN BOXER eatest FRAN( 13. the Indian jon from Pi 20, Oct e Daly ancisco night distin ing Stan me be barked | jo you 2 You Keck, Myers, next was n com never he ball 1 right hdown | ortat vad 8 fof fun on the link another Chicagoan. ye tt ague, lightweight, bri S WINS VERDICT t of > run cozed came GRID VICTOR team her nd Mike wo in « Is an AlL-Citr A junior in Riddie—Weight, igh eh in 1921 A junlor in colleg Weight Played and halfback with Varsity of Washingte ely elected Wallace “India alf Johnny R Height, 6 ern. Played quarter rr type loge. 185. Helght Indian. Pla Belt league ¢ allege. 174. Height tackle and b 6 d. n ck the quarterback, men, se feet Ve 4 end and Indian and Negro Star in Backfield atu.a8.C. backfield in the Stadium Coach Elmer Gord a full-t the publicity bureau of that will perform here next Sat Her < lernon mpbell_ wil poded Indian, at left half n” Newman, Adie, a col nt out by & inches. From Long Beach ‘alifornia prep quarterback there A senior in college, & inches, From St. John's and halfback there. Played Is @ brilliant open field run- fast. Basketball captain-elect 5 feet 1 From Riverside, high school and with Varsity last aches ackle at Played guard feet 1 From Pasadena, Played halfpack with year, Is a colored boy. feet 11 eld there. last Inches. BROTHER AND SISTER HOLD __ TWO HICAGO, time in two nation: history For the firet of golf in| al titles are held y members of the same family. | In midsummer Ds have been ha ™ of tournament, su set by stepping out mong tt ppe Brook! amateur Last outdone ne in ith her surp the week by another of women’ theret the na Collett pia er Cumt the college players champion of all the The Jor game fails tion has ever b golfing family Its closest approa: the Wetherds of was England's womi year, Rogers won th this year, But the thelr titles simultar to show n Miss Cummings ts a little, maiden of 23, with game, developed to history exter Cummings, | ¢ that would patch in any kine prised the sm and winning th giate champion others Rudy | who had starred | ne 1922 national] cummings, not to} younger brother, | ing chapter ‘| golfing ye "s national cham replacing Glen- nation's premier gs, champion of all| ith Cummings, | women f ot the ancient | that this distine- | d by any other | ch was furnished | Engiand an champion last he men’s amateur two did not hold neously. willowy | a well balanced high point of| | her ove: NATIONAL GOLF TITLES proficiency Her fight for the topmost honor in American golf has been marked by 4 tly advance, jn 1919 sho wax eliminated by Mrs. W. A. Gavin in the first round. ‘The fol- lowing year she went to the third round before ling threw Last year, a semi-finalist, beaten by Mins Collette, and consistently steady Alexa she w jthen only after a par-breaking round, Referee Says McTigue Won! | JP eRSEY CITY, 13.—Harry ite third man in the ring when Young Stribling and Mike McTigue, light heavyweights, had their tumultuous fight at Colum bus, Ga. claims McTigue actual. ly deserved the decision, Ertle called it @ dra Ertle is displaying a card which he used to indicate the re- sult of the rounds of the fight. It shows that Stribling won three rounds, McTigue four, and the others were even. A appears after McTigue’s name in the ninth round, indicating a knock- down to his credit. “Stribling is a clown fighter, and McTigue would have knocked him out if the fight had gone two more rounds, Oct hard for Edward Moore of Chicago to get set for a tee off. But he has lots of » just the same. So do his pals, Al Roecaforte, New Orleans, and Emil Shy, of], Horseshoe League to Open Play 14 Teams Entered in| "gee Commerc al Golf Circui GrOr TATE EN teams ate in t ‘omm shoe | uled at us with games the Municipal F jourt N 4 Co Games denignated an C rthwent Lead Court No, 2 place «tn games p. wh nth and 7:30 latter econd tilts Bta has don loving cup to the leagu winning it three times nent possession of it The neason's 1 Municipal Mail Fire Dept i herds Brus! Traung Lithograp! OCTOBER 17 et No. i Miflew Treasure Hotiue Btesl funietpal R way va. 7 OCTOBER | hards Brush vs. Tre w - OCTOBER Rotary ‘ounty urer’s Ott T Traneter Fire Dept town OCTOBER & Court Ne. 1 Richards Brush vs. Weet trie Btewart & Holmes ve. OCTOBER 2 Court No. 1 Treasurer's Ott Crane Co. ve, Municipal Court No, 2 Fire Dept. vs Northweat Georgetown Transfer vs OCTOBER 2 Richards Brush vs Walworth Mfg. ve. West courts at Yours Truly Barnyard art play Mon: nercial Horne being sch Hiway 1 hich is known at the former and first 6:45 courts, and the m at 8 p.m nated @ milver The team wins perma schedule follows Hofius Steel mn Tranater art & Holmes Walworth Mex Yours Truly ver n Tre Lead otary Club us 1 alworth hegraph Mfg Club. Northwent Lead Crane Co 3 Dis “ lee va. Motive Railways t Lead Co, Rotary Club. fy inghouse Blec- OCTOBER 20 Court No, 1 ty Treasurer's Office vs ‘ane Company ve. Court No va. Rotary C Transfer Hot Fire Dept Chub. | Georgetown | Lead Co. OCTOBER 30 urt No, Lithograph 1 Traung ve rh Walworth Mfg. ve OCTOBER & Court Ne. t Dept. vs. Municipal town Transfer vs t No. 3 sures Off Fir County Tr went Lead | Crane Co. va. Rotary cl | NOVEMBER | Court No Richards Brush ve. | Stewart & Hoimes vs | srapn. NOVEMBER Court Ne. 4 vs, Hoflun 8 Transfer | Fire Dept Georgetown | Ratiway | Court No. 2 | County Treasurer's Orth | club: | Crane Co. ys Northwes | NOVEMBER | Court No Btewart Electric Traung Biscuit s Lithograph a. Court No. 1 County Treasurer's Oftic Brush | Crane Co. va. Stewart & Court No, ‘Traung Lithograph ve. Georgetown Transfer Mfg. Co. | NOVEMBER Court No. 1 Hotiue Steel vs. Weating Municipal Railway va Bireult. NOVEMBER Court No. Fire Dept. ve. W Georgetown Tr raph Court Treasure: 0. 2 County Offi | & Holm: Crane Co. ys, Richards NOVEMBER Court No. Hofiue Steel ve. Municipal Rail Electric. NOVEMBER Court No, 1 County Treasurer's Offi Lithograph Cra S 0. va. Walworth NOVEMBER Court > Hotiue Steel vs. Mun! | Holmes. i i Northwent | trie | Rotary Club va. | NOVEMBER Court No. Muntel Hofius County Treasurer Mtg. Co. Crane Co, va NOVEMBER Court fotary Club va, Wi orthweat Lead ¥ Court County Treasurer house Electric. | Crane Co. va, Yours Tr Court No, 2 Transfer NOVEMBER urt No, 2 Northweat Lead vs. Traw Rotary Club va NOVEMBER Court No, County ‘Treasurer's Truly Bigeult Crane Co, Ofte Fire Dept. |. Georgetown Holmes, ve Co. vA. Weatingh t No, 2 te Transfer EMBER urt No, 2 Northwest Lend vs, Wal Rotary Ciyb va. Traung Fire Dept Georgetown Brush. Court N Hofius Steet Muntetpal Rat! dv Stewart DECEMBER Court No, 1 Hofius Steel va. Walwor Municipal Railway ve, urt No, 2 va, Stew y Club ve Richard DECEMBER Court No, 2 Fire Dept. Georgetown Tranafer va, Electric. 1 Traung 1 Hichards va. NOVEMBER 28 ra Truly Bi us Steel Northwest Wertinghouse Yours Truly Biscuit. I Ratiway Hotius steel ice va. North- ub. 1 tee vs, Municipal ee va. Rotary t Lend. ‘ 1 |a long putt on the last green fur | both |g00d stead on the |this young | | fel lowed with a victory over Edgar Cri-| Yours Truly Misoutt | with Muntelpsl ltrophy tourney, PAGE La ? FAIRWAY and GR EE N B “9 pres Golf and Cou turned Troyer reins to club's annual in the clubhouse, last presepted with wateh, a gift from th mbers, au a te of fine ing his term of When Ray was elected like of new 4 ing ie wan beautiful gold m tor the rk dur the club If organiza. a hard ke me Toda Rainier € dry some Un holes—t rT ver It will be open thing requ urmount H. HOL of cham Golf club, but 4 time southpaw tot the final 36-hole match © Brygger, last Sunda ving to sink halved hole and th players shot rounds, but the long tournament experience m in necond half of the started four around t vietor 80's in medico's stood match, on which he down. When play started r ment no one gave this fellow Bryg. er, whe up game early r, a chance to win, but when toppled Fred Ayer and then fol. on n this tourna nt der in the semi-finals, everybody, in Guding his opponent in the finals, wan sitting up man From dub to runner-up in a club championship is some jump for a two-year-old golfer NOTHER member was enrolled in the Hole.in-One club when Herb Coupe, a former North End caddy, sank his mashie tee-shot at the 16th | hole on the municipal course, last Sunday, while playing in a foursome | Tommy Smith, Russ Scarlett | and J. 0. Bugay. That “one” not only got the “beans” for Herby, but also helped him to defeat Russ Scar. lett in the third round of the Times two-up and one to jpla | | cup, hurday HE Waverly, versus Seattle team match, for the C. D. Stimson which was postponed last Sat on account of the annual| me ng of the Pacific Northwest Golf association, will be played Sat- v |urday on the former club's course in worth Mtx. Co. | Lithe- | Holmes va. Westinghouse! Yours Truly NOVEMBER 7 ¢ ve Richards Holmer. Fire Dept house Electric, Yours iworth Mtg Co fer va, Traung Litho: | ce Stewart Brush. 13 1 rs Truly Biscuit. Westinghouse “ ce Mfa. Js ‘Trauns Yours Truly Biscuit. 19 1 Richards Brush. va. Walworth Jthograph. 20 6 va. Westing- uly Biscuit. Brush. Stewart & $2 ng Lithograph, Walworth Mfg. 6 1 Offies ys, Yours ouse Electric. t & Helm ve 27 Richards orth Mf Lithograph, Athograph. alworth Mfg, Richards Brush. & Holmen, Electric. Yours Truly th Mtg. Co, Traung Litho- rt & Holmes, je Brueh. 5 ult. Weatinghouse Walworth | Truly | me |tuen with the prize. | Portland, Sam Russell, the local skipper, fully confident that th: The captain's cup competition at the North End links will be played| lub jation and taking notice of and 15 other good shooters | headed for the Oregon city Jast night would re- ALEX C.ROSE Su has been indefinitely post pone These Earlingtonian team this but the that form of p have cer- plenty seem to enjoy Incidentally, they of their matches and another n the 30-man river grounds, arlington, 45. matches whe {ROSS J hb 1 48 ING which, with half ducted, gave him jam, & 14-man, won which end- fferson Fred litan Indoor second honors with Third prize went to sell Scarlett with a card of 52a ame Jack ion Her- D. Folsom, each with a 50 eclecti net tournament, a six months’ run Park Golf club, Murphy, of the 7-9-48 score 49. Scott Following these three Dr. R. A. Dawes, M W. R. McDonald, H and 0. B. Oram, rick jor. |net The winning |“eagies”—a ‘2" on the ninth and a “2” card showed three on the fifth, a “3” on the tenth, a “HAT Rodgers Morgan is develop. ing into quite a golfer was evie dent Sunday when he won the high-handicap competition at Earl ington, defeating Jim Headley in the |final round on an 18-hole route, two- |up and one to play. When play be- gan in this event several months ago | Rodgers was tagged with a 22-rating Jand Jim with 19. They each have an allowance of 16 now, but another |cut is expected shortly, according to |reports around the Black River lock- jerroom. Well, that’s the penalty, |when you improve your game, fel- lows! | N the bogey competition, played at | the Beacon Hill links, last week- |end, O. B. Oram, Russ Scarlett, Bert | Kellam and Al Holter each turned in cards with §-up scores and led the field of 56 starters. They divided the jap HEO LEMAN is Seattle's cham- pion golfer-tailor! This young man earned the title by defeating |Reed McGregor in the final 36hole match in the merctant’ tailors’ tour- |nament, last Sunday, 13 up and 11 to play. In the first half of the next Saturday and will be decided on | match, which was played at Earling-— handicap match play against boge: E Earlington versus Tacoma Country club match, at Tacoma, which was scheduled to be played ton, Leman finished 7 up, «and in the afternoon he annexed six of the first seven holes and halved the other one, and it was all over, John McGraw’s Latest Picture Beckett Stock _ Off 52 Points The frivolous and festive order of bachelors is pointing to the abrupt finish of the return meet ing between Joe Beckett and Georges Carpentier as a con clusive triumph for the principles of the organization. Four years ago, as a happy, unmarried battler, Beckett lasted 72 seconds with Carpentier. That is a long time for an English heavyweight to last against any- body these days. Last July Beckett committed matrimony and the strain of sup- vorting his family reduced his ef- ticiency 52 seconds, since in a re- urn bout with Carpentier he last- td but 20 seconds. ‘| CHARLEY DEAL SAYS HE’S THRU Charley Deal, Vernon third sacker, lets the world know that he’s thrt with baseball for good. In the meantime he's trying to collect back salary from either the Vernon or Los Angeles club, But as he refused to report to Vernon after being swapped by was suspended and it looks like Charles will have a sweet time try: ing to collect. COLLEGE STAR OUT OF GAME James Robinson, captain of the Williams college eleven, is out of the game for the season, according to word received from the East. He is recovering from an operation for appendicitis. FORT WORTH WON’T PLAY Fort Worth, champions of Dixie, round at Inglewood = Los Angeles he — 4 has declined the offer of Oklahoma City, Western league flag winner, to a post-season series. WHITEHILL LOOKS LIKE FIND FOR TIGER TEAM ETROIT, Oct. 13—Umpitre “Brick” Owens of the American league believes that in Whitehill, De- troit has picked up @ most promising southpaw, Owens worked the game in which Whitehill held the Yankees to one hit in six innings, a home run by Bob Meusel, He was relieved at this stage for a pinch hitter, “Whitehill showed me the best curve ball that I have seen In years,” remarked Owens after the game “Tt was fast and took a sharp break at the last possible moment, Twice he had Ruth flatfooted, Bach time the Babe, thinking the piteh was a fast ball that would be inside, looked it over, only to have the ball break squarely thru the heart of the plate for a perfect strike. “Any left-hander with a curve ball like the one Whitehill showed “me won't have any trouble delivering in. the American league, unless the _ game he worked that day was a mere flash." Whitehill followed his Now York performance with a 3 to 0 shutout over Cleveland in the all-important game of the crucial series for second place, He allowed only two hits, all” of which makes the opinion of Um pire Owens more convincing, Later Whitehill went against th White Sox and again pitched the Cobbmen to a splendid victory, The former Birmingham left-hander looks like @ real find,

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