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0 \ LL Rae THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, “ONLY A MIRACLE CAN SAVE WORLD'S SERIES FOR MGRAW’S MEN. Is Sisler BF Wild Calf Rogers Hornsby Not (ouR BoaRDING HOUSE BY AHERN | Yankee uu for the Pampas? ° gs A cht i EE PS PU 2e ; Victory St. Louis Star May Never ‘ ‘ardinal Star and Manager Rickey Not Getting \ D 1G, | OSLC i Jae | SICK ROOM . r H ins’) M in Batti Be Able to Play Again; bi Along as They Should; Much Depends on Fact | Bus : “ AND START. hr epes 5 fang Hi, oe atting Whether He Will Be Sold or Traded to Giants | | TELLING “TH edt EN Bry, TAB VS outed the | pal ypay ba Sass PATIENT THAT = RIGTORY Fj Giants in Past 2 Games ir, LOUIS 1 i EW YORK, Oct. 15,—Despite the insistence of the own Kr ae | veda 5RANITE, BY TH! “TIME N) mistic stater to ‘ ers and manager of the St. Louis Cardinals that Roge1 } Be N } . ; | WEARS BETTER) | SHE WAS HA trary which re and t ; Hornsby, the National league's best ballplayer, will play in = To be cut ) right in the prime} [i : lieve that there are chances, at least, for some other club RECKLESS, SPENT ALL | fwunert Dou \ of youth he re ’ _ to obtain the services of the Cardinal star THE INGURANCE MONEY) | \ low a eagle 1, SE Na ee a eB gp A \ The outcome of the pennant race in the National leaguc } BEFORE “THE ler, the St ® next sedson may be influenced in a very large degree b) ) 7 LLOWINE can league, but th f what means the St. Louis club decides upon in solving the cece SPRi NG! ' Sister, thru his rable & problem caused by the rebellion of Hornsby. — Beeiiy “i opiloncos Tgae ap i For several years, Hornsby has acted like a: satisfied nad to be ‘ ror fav player with the Cardinals, and as long as he seemed to have than Tyrus, « his winning no objections, the statements made by the club owners when Personality. « ‘ é the Giants were said to have offered $200,000 for him, that Breer corck on ialer: ta 02 he would never be sold or traded looked to be final. a 5 Hornsby, from all indications, is not satisfied now. Hi ie eee ee ni leas WTO A | = Eye Injured OD FL j Poot a | p el\ FOOT PooR Mai AN MARBLE!) (WAY DOWN | YOu | | SON WHO 1S VERY Much of « mys When he was unabl 1 to 5 % t ‘ act in taking a poke at Branch Rickey indicated that he Beeoall for spring ¢ b Pp «| was not in sympathy with the policies of his manager, and J 0 his refusal to play in one of the late games of the season With Lee Foh! « t et | Champ vey Miwoto’’| practically establis shed that indication as a fact of the St. IL r t tT ed 2 é I Ss a 5 a and stat ‘has been tak h bh ent k ust Jer will becom: club in 1924 Perhaps the is not assured eight months with influe Stsler's prese back he uate ‘ Wows affection which interferes with ; Oe cme a the’ perfect sigh t eye gs for Horn ie) sb the focus of the optic and alt RA Hat hi WR GE Weated 4 appears to be improving, § and to i i ia Snot mone oncrvons | Raye Role tana "a reanon thatthe Giant ed “Time alor ‘ ne my crease “ad are oe tha CGlaata un turé as a ball playe id Sister the h hat } nase the playt in uniform on J 1 } 3 I. r oka ying.” perk McGrav 1 e — Bo = = “Washington Must Ha ave Something ence te | rior | col t the Inland "Chicago Cubs Financially oe orien von lore tonmaes_ owt couched ty FTWVERE i no dot tht the vm: y ruler Up Its Sleeve for U. S. C. Game: “[ will not make any foolish 0 t ‘ Se Aires, Tri optimistic, a owed Pullman. s« ¥ passing. |be unwise from I rr ‘ ° r a W ASHINGTON must have a lot of tricks up its football sleeve f His big game with 4 iat: the wiate a are mi : gear t ssp alate Ap a S ue | the University of Santhae California in the stadium Saturday. The Huskies have Pil. 1 | ; . ¥ Ot n true to form, |} © of ¢ sinakt | wit - nm. Shown but a few plays from a single formation and a few passes in the four prelim- Satiocm ; Bee r Tt ‘y r nd) inary games of the ason so far. Ball player niust have perfect vision.” | by the Ol ub, the, Hears: win. | Ming. nro nar = Bethe a 7 ee it me | 9, te Huskies were given a 1 are by Whitman Saturday, the superior weight of the |2e2nst ops = heerful nev mn is ee a f held ae STataaT le tras frye. Parcech ib. ie ta bad local team finally telling in the | ast quarter after Wayne Hall had grabbed one of his | #«rnee. aces ja : bd Rs q ah i the . with team and cenorally | Specialty passes out of the air, ae tices ak . a ls, . Bh ing Phen oe P st in the n that he w e with the} The Huskies showed more power then and swept over for two touchdowns. Up to! Yankees.” POY ea Cae t Dall out of the rough ar naa | f! af and ther Ke n ; phat owt sy ib xt. year if the management! that time Whitman had fought Washington to a standstill, altho outweighed nearly 20 | Giant» 099000 satediy with « riaatie find some better meann of a ante 0009.0 9 done it repeatedly with a m him than giving him} Pounds to the man. A lone field goal by Fred Abel from the A0-y rd line in the first A. swory df Dea a jlecer have been excellent tm Santa Cl jae a } quarter was all the scoring |-~ = | re ran for Bentley in ae n Saturday, | od otal | Tho t in not thr asa ball| for the majority of the game. | Dersonations of Chick Evans. He has| m te nf a) ‘ as run down putts from the edge of the|0. A. C. beating jurnn m, 13] want He bad. th ey | I and perhaps change of) Whitman tried several drop y EST ERDAY Ss HERO 14 pec p to ther n if would do him good. Hel 1 (none out In seco: ka thawpion goifers, bas |to and Oregor 5 Pacific { ing | scenery ® 3 pe eien tess feces : para Pas-7! bea hag | s for hir Kililfer, altho) hasn't the temperament, however, uke wes an short or went || Joe Bush. The big righthander of the Yanks held the | /S%a™ §,i2:,jonmard. Eyen if Sisler recovers sufficient The College get Sound 1 ¥ has almost ae) mu h money aa} thas. woul fit to. with Hi de, bi Abel also kig ked one! Giants to three hits and beat them, 8 to 1. He wagn’t 12. Struckout—By to resume play next t pl 7 borne: Bg! ame, pet | bane giv ; encat egal pati rom é Pageant, 80 yards! figured on as a starter before the ‘series opened as he i oe “es sp Polat ab a 29 tna gsc? pres ‘ rh ro be 0 slo consider him an an addition to} 5), in the final minutes of hasn't been hurling such good ball of late. ; : most talked about : day the h defeated the | bul y ‘ \ mut ioe ai nae ee ee panies game. Faulty « t is ‘tain t I. § 0 0. at half and W 4 { plays—Shawkey, destroy much < 1 t sme iitt Jatt on the plate, and « iwileanastia| ar aes satiety ft : ‘ 3 ‘ je = ar EN RESTESIA \Cubs’ Park \2™ pains Sones ; me sat sect aa oe on a Ts Boinbed |r vce cringe ata cinta tad tn wining, tie pn: |orte ‘Totals mah Giants— MAY BE WHAT | ; tetra anche foveest steel geal Gat cial means eed deeiieay ence ace Nes Bosch AME NEEDS| at Chicago\*.2° =.=: & Meee ee at peacoat oe FF your game? SSR Seo Ta ‘coisa (aO8 Pat ly we a ad if they can only improve their no was kept on the sidelines. | . |Stengel, ef % iepiig’ pulling, sticing? 8) #0, a es) en his team in anothe i ¢ team sli ¢ of Washington's line | etiy, 1b. 3 Ain't hitt pesky bal! were: Diamed © for the). giving away a layers to] To strengthen the Giants, Me-|a cakneseie ab tiniss, «04 ay, ¢ is bombing of the ¢ ball park e palette Graw must. acquire sc better | Kuhn, a ckie, was the power’ ond § : ors ii tnteind Gal esterday White Sox . Philadely ton-| pitcher © the next penni ther side j 4 r Pp. i aeeng Lae "© | Cubs series was |} te 7 © running. 1 race start 1 it will be a job te V showed a lot of | |*O'Conneit derned cltibs away and quitting Scr Nolak Gacttee Sate ahedtared Kath a tipens Meera ; Ph : a ioe Wea | Jonnard, p oa ae you habe we y need h a damage estimated at $5,0 | é i ——— — ~ —— c he i used the big | - sy a or song (, he White § evened up the 4 h. n r | thesia 1s and how to take It? You |seren al He dara in ie Grid Revi , aarthalemew, | speedy Whitman | > hs i i 5 to 3 wi Sach team | , was the shining light for the Bhaks the bottle wel soet,|bal. Now won two games | rid Keview Itho every One of. thove sbi pada pene dig ort.| "Alexander and Ovengroxs, the rival |e: ittle fellows deserves & Ww Kinaesthesia, translated, means a} Bes acct le f deserves a world tense of motion, or, moro correctly, | Witlers, were both knocked from the} yrarvard was given the big scare of its of credit for the stand against their | mound. E ay when Middlebury, @ “pra PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE |" vier ¢ nents, | of muscle movements. In this in- ean | eut to be | Fieal Standings stance it concerns a new £¢ trong ae the Crimeen. The fit . “ theory. Instead of keeping the shot “TIL” ARTIE fm your mind you are supposed to) : = Bacr ‘ enced 5 : i keep it in your muscles. Don't] ne Soveae jto bo gummed up. | : _ Score by innings think how the shot should be| STILL TALKS : se ag io) | With the fancier formations prom: | aa . | Giants... +5 01000000 0-1 ined for next Saturday and with the : ; Orntesibase hitecon ig Pinyed. Get tho “feel” and then ztinetton Nad, the toughest team (e| xe “ 2 tt : ia soporte a ” _ first e the real uits of : | Dugan. Stolen base—Ward. crifice— on’n defense, while the offense at times mod clumsy atid had a tendency | i Batted for Ba 2 a = e juscle-sense. <inaes- era won, This is muscle-sense. Kin: Pipp. Double play—Bancroft to Frisch. OHNSON is telling the pec lEn ha seul . < . thesia. In plainer language, the} I cf peo. 2 ) Baguhaw's coaching are ex ¥ H Pie » of Canada that Firpo Cornell “ on by Williams, bat f ‘ Left on bases—Giante 4, Yankees 3 ie f Canada that Firpo is the| Cornell was scored on by | 1 to be seen. Bases on balls—Rentley 2, Bush 2, J. won, 28 to 7 Sat 3 ; ei | as poorest fighter he ever saw fight for The lineup and summary of Sat-} [f 2 : Rage |Scott 1, Struck out—Bentley 1 (Schang), | follow E 5 | Bush 3 (Narnes, O’Connell, Bancroft), J the world’s championship 3 stl seme coh" urday’s me 7 & ennsyivania was given a tough fight | celle: ; urday’s gar Bs . 7 B ell, B BARNEY BACK “41. wilt fight him for nothing," sald|uy'srethmere bot won out, 18 to 6. ; Hp Washington , ke See 5 |Scott.1 (Bush), Barnes 2 (Ward, Ruth), ae : “ % o rs PK i eee ae S| jsJonnard 1 (Pipp). Hite+Oft Bentley 5 WITH TRIBE | /007!0","44 1 ill agree to pay a yi ramento ise} : $ : y ee] |ronnard 1 lie eit gpd gy n t if he ft } Notre Dame beat the heavier Army | ’ ARS | ie JRUIBER, +s ied 3 sum to charity if he hits me like he| Set, goo, at Mrookiyn in Saturday's fart atch to é sah 2] | oings; off Barnes, 4 in 3% Innings: Ea Barney, pinch hitter of the In-| did Dempsey—or if he touches melfeature game, while West Virginia du. uM fn (frat tera. , Bast enacts Fe |Jonnard 0 In 1 inning; off Bush 3 in 9 r? “ fonings. Winning pitcher—Bush. Losing *dians for a season or 40, has been place but o he ms. plicated last it's feat in tre ing | anny * Bautlen Umi . Feturned to the Seattle club by Gal-| “The New York paper men | Pittsburg, doing st, 13 t0 7, thle tine ealled tir fifthy fore Petrie ley Z “ : : SB] | nitcher — Bentley. | Umpires — rans. at erento TexXes league, “Nothing Con jue thinking Firpo c an | Washington and Jefferson won from “ we Mart at third, Time of game—1:33. oo ‘in about what will bel night it they wish. That ts thelr | pr 12 to 6 i ore nl er iiartne ca | ‘AMATEUR FISTIC SHOW | iS ISEALS BREAK ZTTTTTIIIIII IIIT ry TT) Syracuse beat Alnbama, 22 to 0, in one a b Mell CHAMP CLUB [pst sauviting about fighting (7 got|Shmsc toe Meter. mervectioml edna, tp it wishin 0 th—19 | BILLED HERE FOR TUESDAY WITH ACORNS LOST DOUGH |: Gaon ene tbe amnmahen tal Dartmouth watloped Horton college, 24) [00 ratte Lieder eoring: Waaiingion — Touchdown ae remembrance ot. the Pounds: vi aughn 8 pounds; | “SAN FRANCISCO, Oet. 16—Tho ) Jack Holland, owner of the Okla-|*!¥¢ him an occasional tap on th - | / i 1} try for polnt—Sherm: éaNincch onthe cucda: staged saening b 1 Sun Francisco champions broke even! Mea City team, Western 1S el | | The Navy beat West Virginia Wes | 10 2 ‘ att Vashington — Westro bathe Se ae ea siaKed apd land, 115 pounds; Ed Wharton, 150 | in their last Coast league games here champions, “enjoys the expe |, Honest, man, I just couldn't help | leven. 27 to t Had 0 0 6 | Sor, Stevare, Sole. for MUNUL Méliee for hainplonshins the followers ObTthel eet ose ee | ean Rens Cn oa of winning a pennant and going in|%0!"# it. He was so awkward and] yiorida pulled m big surprise in the| Middle : 8 Tals for Westrom; Jills for Uren: | glove wielders are preparing them.| 2vit® ,cenest, 138 pounds; Benny | gamo from Oakland, 11 to 4, while the hole for about $25 on the season, |!8norant, and he thought he was| South's big game Saturds holding! = tor G, Wilton, A. Wilson tor kuin, |Siove wlelders aro prepa | Eng, 124 pounds, and others, The| the Acorns came back and took the selves for some more torrid action at! show will get under way at 8:30 final affair, 10 to 2. r tert? G a Tech t 14 seen Mt d ; sreau. Whitman: anks for Floods twice ruined his ball p sich « Sehtert Seattle ; , 7 4 a Sult's >morrow Is his ball park. sneke for Franks, Frank be bas tin.& Salt's gym tomorrow night. | o'clock, with accommodations for} ‘The score (Ist game)— R. H. E. Mearkte th 5 | Tho occasion will be another ama. | more than 800 fans and fannett Oakland . yet Wari ERE ky SGT F Center keeps on winning. Saturday it} lane, ef os... 4 | ey, 1 for Fran Pare “KELSO IS VICTOR was Clomaon, 2% to 8 Me Olueten, B phnaton, «a tale. < ‘arnoil, oy te teur card, under the auspices _ Sa Franc 1 35 3 KELSO, Oct. 1 Kelso high TRIBE WINS Colgate and Ohio State fought to a| © Ole , y, I 2 re San Francisco ... a 3 Stiol’s gridiron teant won its tirst | i He ths wigs iietaenional game] Rotwer ay 4 pies pire; Waller Be | Austin & Salt this time. CHEHALIS, Oct. 15—Jack Ross} Batteries—Wells and Baker; Stan- iifve At Scappoose, Ore., Saturday FINAL TILT Jot the Midate Wert rane, 8 1 ‘ The most noticeable feature of the | Of Seattle won the mile and three|ton and Agnew. Mim the high school ele the | pot eee 3 ; 3 * last season's tournament was the|Mile races here yesterday. Driving| ‘The score (2nd game)— R. i reas ena 1 OF SEASON ma tenanees | aa OM Maen oee, tne OE A ae ‘ ° VERNON LOSES evenness of the great majority. of|@ Buttera Dodge, he made the mile] Oakinnd :, Brian te 1) —4ddaa =, ~ nose 19 to 7. Medlock was the star for kell Indians, 13 to 12. ‘ tt Tea hand th ii " 4 athe rs : \ o| he -matche is a hard thing to/!n one minute 102-5 seconds and the|San Francisco ... ‘e8 ete gi Ob feat Geb ime pes NOIRE 6% fle | ‘TWO. CONTESTS |e meister, [5 hare wth if one clave 2S seo aa oe ee | ‘The Coast league season yes-| i ae ee a % 1] LOS ANGELES, Oct. 15.—Los An-| matchmaker is up against a propo-| seconds, It was over a half-mile | Hodge ary and Tichie. “LD MEN BECOME BALD? nilod tn seventh; raln, Pee tte ; ; ee OULD MEN BECOME BALD? 1 teraay, 9 to The contest was| Michigan beat Vanderbilt, % to 0, ina) seors by inningae |geles won both gumes from Vernon | sition of matching boys up whom he | track $$$ Information given at offices or by || called at the end of the seventh| er # tt 000100 eat esterday in the last Coast|has never seen in action, and many ee ar ereeene Por return, || inning on account of the. akvy Tllinols nosed. out Butler, #1 to.7, in o10114 | es ague games, The Angels won the|/of whom have never been in the} SOLONS SPLIT 5 | SR eee | ears one of the best games of the Middle peste y nd th nd, 11 ring before, The best he can do is o Wonder Fa FINAL GAMES and | Carl Williams twirled nice ball) Ve" Innings pi kort 2%. Charea |,, The score (first game); R. H. B./ first set on the welghts and then PARKE'S HAI REMEDY |for the Indians [defeat to Bok At bat-O¢f-Bokert $0, | VERNON. cyeceesssaus ‘ 0 his judgment te 0. Would H 7 Ri SACRAMENTO, Oct. 16.—Sacra- 103 Second Ave, 8. ‘i ane time beating Purdue.) tits batted—Off Hekert 10. Itune seored | Los Angelos . i eee VEN teak Verde Leche ae as t INQ || mento and Salt Lake broke even in Most. of the players left last night|7 a beat Northwentern| ore 1 8. Runs, resp 2} make the best scraps against each 2 aeereevone ies: Main 4902 | ic Hekert 8. Runs responaible t Batteries—Jolly, Keough and Whit-| other CHICAGO, Oct. 15——The sot. || the final games of the season sere |for California, where they spend|?Y ® ™ to 6 Kekert 6. Struck out 8 4, Kok | tion of the mystery of the digs: |)? ay. ‘The Solons won the first, eo winter ‘months: |" spageanlii hat wireshta stiene|°Tt 1, Bases on balin—Kekert 1, Middie ; Jones and Baldwin Entries will t ived b: | ‘onsin had little trouble with Mich M 1 by Lonnic to 1, while the visitors took the sec- 000000000000000000, igan Anwies, 21 to 4 being tho reaull. |hang hie-theeent eae Rita ree: | peceond game) R Austin up. to 6 o'clock tomorrow || APPCATANCe OF Pal Moore, ‘crack 4 ine | Vernon a Pex eigniyit eek | F jond, & to 3, ston, Moarkle, High, Stumpf. Kans bo night. Ail contestants are requested, || MMtamweight battler, was found FOR PLEASURE’'S 3/BREMERTON IS __ |2'77tt Met ceteol,ttlamphed over] (oi'in™erage, ronwor, Jonuston a ual. | E08 Angel 1115 1] On miner must thow ur at the aw || he other day- when an old friend || ‘The score (ist game— I. HB in 3, Eldred, Lane playe—at Batteries—Kile, Cruze, Tiner and] came across tho Take SAKE— ‘ : at Ninth ave, and Olive st., betwe punch go to | LOSER TO KENT |pRANDT GETS Jann to g jlonea! Meurkin to Jobn- | Hannah; Hughes and Byler ienornee . RiMban nomen Ate He & broker's. offi JARI fasent Sacramento und | a ning the quotation board. aan ere The ZERO 8B psi ios foutiait ten anes) ANOTHER TRIAL] | GRIDIRON MEN [must bring eit own boxing trunks ||, 2 develops that Moore haw re. ||Peters and shea. nounced the fight game for high 214 Jefferson St, th eedy Union high eleven of] jxq Brandt, the Spokane south.| BULENSBURG, Oct, 15.- obnlt and shoes with them. The lack of Py 4 5. r ternoon, 27 will by ve nother tria letters were awarded Ja ee 0 | couple SA hema Just back of L. C. Smith Bldg, S]iy 7. tt wan deont'n eame nil ar styen rial in 5 rudd Jawt: week to 10] - pho sonttie eolldge gridiron eleven | cards luat season eratwhite batter Ix now wentthy, || Sacramento. -.+. coco 8. 1D Card Tables, Pool, Cigars, thé eas spring training by Senttle, He|members of the local high school | has o Moore , je way, except-in tho last quarter,!wasn't given much of a chance to : Mas open date November 1 and| Among tho entries received to date badly Sader trams og dice 0h shei Candies, Soft Drinks, oda el Adalat given much of a chance to|baseball team. The emblem winners {47 and in ana swith | Wed to-date || shares of stock in a popular local Vand Shen. 7 rk with the Indians after tholare: Joyee De Wee ! were those of M. Lovell, 130 pounds; | Fountain Lunches |down. Harn, Rieter and -Dalquixt URI EIRGRE ren ae Ed y De W John Wright, | outof-town te on those dates, | Basi Cham, 195 pounds: pognaes taxicul enterprise, ‘The pre ¥ f undt | McCoy Johnson, * + Krank Quotation on, that stock Is 268 -n DAVENPORT WINS Pay Checks Cashed were the stars for Kent while Duff, Vietor Craig, Harold |The collegiins’ line averages 165 | 10 ound: +| pitched in the North Dakota leaguo,| Woodhead, Merrit Charlto el 101 pounds; Milo Johnson, 1 1 “WNPORT, Dav Bromerton fullback, did good work| working for Abordeen until the cit. |¢ rH {Hon, Melvin | pounds and the bucktiold 140, George | pounds; Vincent Shea, 116 pound Sedpeae atta “Half So Habe elie aa be Ut one of Moore's many ins |} enport his! b rke, Paul Weaver, Glenn Wasson | Stunts, tt toes tua tonert) the bles , , asson | Stuntz, the manager, can be rexehed'Clydo Rand, 127. pounds: Jol cult blew up this summer, and John Wright. at 2440 Interlaken blvd, Seattle, Brill, 98 pounds Lyla hnny | | westments Choney high school's eleven hee: Bay: 7 is; Bob: Jumos, urday by the score of 16 to &