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PAGE 4 THE SEATTLE STAR ATURDAY, SEPT! Coast Football Teams Begin Practice. Tuesday " About Fights Big Turnout Expected Seattle Golf Club Stars Win Punch Bowl Cy Williams | and Fighters! foy Washington Eleven(_.—_.....,, rere N \coach Bagshaw and His Staff Will Get Down to One of Seattle’ s New Pa Stier: ! Local fide coon ball fe Nationals, “happened to Cy W | Brass Tacks Right Off Reel; Strong Teams Expeét- || Coming from the Texas league, where he pitched for Wichita Falls this summer, Fred M A 69 Hams when he was with Chicag en re ed to Make Race Best of Many Seasons on Coast Fussell, a southpaw deceiver, is now wearing the livery of the Seattle Indiar Nap Kucker sitet 4 hasn't been in action here yet. | thet d Everybody knew that OAST conference football teams will begin their first U O B Nap had about the slowest ball ' G practice for the 1924 season Tuesday and record turn p n ogey rene si yo Co 4 n't Anyway, Nap lug y at the empty air outs are expected to answer the calls of coaches in the dif ferent cities Coach Bagshaw and his assistants—Tubby Graves and Wayne Sutton—are looking forward to a big squad being one up t r took ay | Waverley Team Is Shot by Absentees; Record Is BF Hog oe Made by 8-Man Team ting position, the ball was just j on hand at the stadium, arriving and before Cy could get ; The first few days will undoubtedly be devoted to con- BY ALEX C. ROSE out of the way, it hit him in the : | ditioning the men for the hard grind of the season, altho . pS face." { the coaches are expected to te ARRY WILLS was very!! First Football Jget down to the real work far from impressive in within a week I bits fight with Luis Firpo in “News” of Year || wasnine a, with a wonderful Pdersey City Thursday night,| \————_ | Pin een han m tenth of vere According to all reports, and!) NEW HAVEN relix Silverflask parting fest en tha fan the Black Panther is no ‘ sure of a place on the varsity.| y be on hand Tuesday nearer a fight with Jack | run ion 1 | plunge | Dempsey, altho he licked the!) fore ina thee on 04 baresansnget «°° Indians Take « “o' Bad Beating, Korth a ink Laan 18-5 total of ¢ PACIFIC COAST AGUY }man that gave Dempsey aj» an I M This « a terrific fight. aes Se ens ex a sup fi ; ‘ ‘ $ r ills od gres ofen-| ‘ tate, Ida Cc, i a Ales 4 s _ Wills showed great defe -! SOUTH BEND-—Consternat ie ter '¢ est season in yea 1 st Rive ability, but lacked what},o\. out in the ranks of the “Fig ’ rs salen fone ae will be neces: beat the|ing trish’? at Notre Dame when a é of t present champion—a punch, | outlander named b oA in ie f eat hed ca i H The colored heavyweight could a Me . Was patty P apape vind < : A } game e the ene even stop Bartley Madder Soman pla C weeks, thelie dined 00 3 don't tho he floored Firpo, the . t quad ‘ . club team t e , sebs Stuck the limit | COLUMBIA—T f brn : e © bowling statis No matter how smart a fighter|tem will be given } * a oe ~ The an Bepite he bas no business in the] 0 re was found evity ox Rainier Beach jn Patan: cee, 18 EET Gs caly chase’ et ete ' Athletic Club on 44 \eracpmalan i 2d vey TO ST LOUIS WAVERLEY ‘ Mommy Gibbons, rated even) PRINCETON—Bill Roper ts ready ae Is _ Organized wae TEAM KUINED ge ¢ the Tige famous wa y HE a n of a r each r Smarter than Wills, didn’t have a) - songs lbceed : = — e failure of ve t ihioet of a chance of winning with | 16 peater alien 4 : 5 Best ™® New York Holds but a arash we the Tn Ge Manassa Mauler, and Wills ack and two f ; Scant One-Point Lead bet that was a mee Gfemances, judging by hls recent/*0ne. in National fronte fights, would be about the same.j bi song oul captal er pte | Don't be surprised if Wills fight NATIONAL LEAG TRE COLLEGE—The Se geck Renault hext. The winner) ing colonels w red with i ‘ ri" er Wovld then be given hot at}same spiritual 1 eileen : rh won e e ngle DEMPSEY WON’T : ; each charged wi ; ; sown and sc of te: tals GO TO ARGENTINA A ‘ F r é h Rags e I € 4 frame Geunt Luis Firpo t rh N! v¥ YO Ber Pouls Pearson-M. to eve chroedes Silaveweight pic . ow Y . to ove t pitch se0od ball for the | He is due f . ay. ® re he %: ; D} deportation staring him ts chee . HPO AS Pndoubtedly the tr e are ead the National league | 2. 038 Pthe proceedings bu rpo hii Hrook the second-place ee Paine | CORN De spe ile Frida iat Wills, with a chance at Dempsey, | sumemr and snarling Giax st. 1 ; ‘ be foolish to go to. South|f oom mirror and ' were’ unable to get the 2 ‘ where the d would gics when they were neede ee ‘ Gilly portican and where | RESULTS | ra ee | Swouldn’t get the best of it. fo adelphia | re We bse Dempse too, wil never |g ch : : ; ay playing of et vealie 9 title, as DS cesikt be tomfool ae 3 ajo Lake Trounces _Aldredge, Jacobs and Hartnett, Mine eal’ . co atone A - nm ip uch a place. er s «a n - n i" x . Bae tne tue it would bel of che was held here met | Sacramento, 21 to Q | ritsvure ar es Te cies again with vigorous al by Miss Watts] sauT LAKE < sree ate A : Hername. “‘We grow flowers feist Lao cite: Gaaretnunta i © mando Jenson she admit o yesterday Golf club team, eng OW ABOUT mut we > not ¢: the fem colonel by « 12-up meet RENAULT AND GIBBOD ation t extreme. + ear ct Este NEED MORE ire Wills, Renault Gib R makes |) PEPPER ef tip the only group of heavyweis THEYRE ALL SCOTCH : mess: Geor e ul S aw | ia e | For 20 mn reason there eis i still bh title considers e best welterweight box 2 rs lw ” yesterday's Sieh: Sans ° today—Johnny at rma 2 re ee a Some Team Valuable Pilot ::\°""%<."s mit has shown class, but still) ¢ in to lick’ a high class opponent. | Bro Milligan he could beat cither Wills or| Ireland—aj! hail from Sce ons it would put him in direct ‘for a title scrap Plan Distance Rice a If Coach Andy Gibbons, who would give Wills i F Renault lent of opposition, | iv Stace nc mance a chance with Horses at Willows Track |\.’ “: Dempsey when he fought him at ee B. C, Sept. 12—Albe held Wee - Gibbons stuck the limit,/ new innovation was planned in|one of t Wut that was all British Columbia horse racing, Whe whole thing is that Demp-|a two and one-half mile dis sary to revive pep into thi | meet ® of &* ©® Veteran Infielder About Thru as Player, but He Is a {fornia was a achedule fore as Gil Doble js at) SMart Baseball Man and Is Excellent Managerial | the jimit to ox afternoon, an@| Cornell, his Golden Bears probab Timber; Indians Go on Road ing’ the t crowds of the! could travel thru many mor pager ary ne what the conditions of the » Bowl tournaments will be inj BY LEO H. LASSEN the future 1 out to view the sons without a defe faey is too good for his division,|event will be staged at the Will of ors are| However, the California coach ts T takes several things to make a baseball manager |PETAILED SCORR fand should retlin his champlonship|track early next week ttle, Tacoma and|moaning at the toughness of his and a pilot lacking in any one of the essentials for the day euunarena gome time to come | The distance race will be one of cities to witness | ¢ schedule is usually a flop. Seattle—Stein Hit dy pitched ‘Bratill by Bagby and Dell anc len base—High. Home of racing nd fifty horses the features of the regiuar Willows COMPARISON program, which brings to a close eats play Southern Califor. Of course, a manager can be made or broken RE OF FIGHTS the 70.day racing season of the 40 Jockeys to pilot} "!® at Berkeley, November 1, and by his ball club, but the success of a team largely 2 up; [Hes Cochran, Poole 2. Thres-daee hits Bk Fuqua, one of Seattle's British Columbia association then travel here to play Washing depends upon the men running it. 2 UP: | rifles hite—MeCann 2, Runs bat Own: | ted in . High 3, & 3. Bowman, The Willows program started Sat-| °F urday, and with the exception of| day, | Sunday will continue thru next Sat-|to Tia J “t faw Flores, with a good right | UPAay. Seven races are held dail) ind, take a licking from a smarter | The annual Willows’ Derby Tighter—Pep Webdster—and I figured} nd [Rould do the same thing to Svs faut sna ests | OUR BOARDING HOUSE he close, next Satur-|/ton the following Sate Gegree boxing fans, was one} bangtails will be shipped 8 boys who picked Wills to/ | Cochran George Cutshaw, veteran utility infielder of | Poole 7, Rohwer, McCan Cann, Cochran. Dou the Seattle Indians, is about at the end of his ui plays—Emmer to Brady to Bowman; , he’s all busines | ee : IN | OF iatou uo-"1 Wout AE, Z\ CAME BACK-TO LIVE WWTHIS ILE \ 4\ tT WASNT FoR Meo. HOOPLES GREAT GAME | COOKING fu SHES A PADEREWS oF TH’ Stove, WHAT I ME prepa St. Louis Mound Star | tl’ REST OF TH’ SEALS HERE ARE Shuts Out Cleveland, 5| SHoRTHORNG, EXCEPT BUSTER, tod wE’s AN’ OLIVE THEY HAVEAIT SWFEFED VeT ! + OLD mar) HOOPLE re 6€ service he nyed Bec after embe ana, Mexico, and to East-| team goes out to Palo » to play i ieastendhey tee the winiabs Gken | gtrtona ts Prana ide Tae aed string as a regular player. Cutshaw is still aj« ¢o fn 3 payer meamie t0: rete te Dead) | palgn. as many weeks face */ dangerous man in the pinch at the plate and he can fill Umpires—Phyle and Burnside. in when necessary at second base, but he is about thru as a/ 10 vp: Niemever performer. Brown . Cha: BY “AHERN ] But Cutshaw has every requisite for a good manage , Game tter is well-liked by his fellow player " 1 a Ghali erchecdoc, — knows baseball and he: has|icore 3 up; A 7 * etal. 211 Gay iot tt r of Commerce ! . Total, 17 /day of the ball park and tt “ -pr WHERE GAK Zz nN a} i ine i he park and the local Decrees bs DAVIS NET QUP the act cniandhe re wn nw cere Di 312,11’ svioRD S ALLOVIER 4 spec ¢ 7" Gaskell, 4 up; awit, ‘ortland. A game between the le 7 tal ” 3 dow Boo! n are; | Ch by a c wr ho- ToNiGw ie oW A BROKEN Sov c a HET CLUB |g ond Gabe for srcokivi Pittsburg and | “waverly—Brags, 7 up; Pearson 13 u ) iS 3.—After losing th Detroit has ably fitted’ Kini tor leads |¢own; MoGoel, down MoKeasie, Ray Rohwe: RESTAURANT CUP tuaPROF.SWAMY, |. am Johnston and Willlam|ing'q ball club and Bavtae: ie ibe wn Nelson, 36 down am, 3¢ down; | Friday but they edu = — GociETY MIND READER, LosT |Tiiden, American Davis cup dou es) sonal requirements of a pilot Foun ii 48 down; Thompson, 26 down. lten in the excitement C pt to victory over Gerald) jt wouldn't be surprising to see! pabsilier Pre Ah aitles eA Vio QUITCAGE Ais" VALUABLES IN} | Po and Pat O'Hara Wood, |Cutshaw handling some minor league | Dick Cox made a fine cateh of PITSBURGH,~ FINN) & WADDY,-1H" | cinched jhe trophy for the club next season ‘Dr Willing Rohwer’s drive in the fifth, going roHloe DANCERS HAVE pur * another year ° far back to the fence and taking the | AMERICAN LEAGUE zi TOR ur Sort cores were 4, 6-1 | ‘The Indians | - we ean ME OL VENTILA 20 scores wer \. Tho Indians go on the rond for two ball over hi a tts a sta ae WAMMERG “THAT SONGS WHEN ACT, SO ASO TE | at no tin ‘Anzacs really |weeka with tho completion of the| in W Ik Sree ee et 53 589 \ cet GOME RADIO Work, ua AN! threaten | Portland series Sunday | a er | “Red” Killefer put all of his extra #0 ; lay at Sacramento first and PUT On TH SMALL-TIME ACT IN AH’ DOORWAY, ARE STILL’ 1 A COUPLA «4% CANCELLED Stamps! Tilden plays Wood and Patterson] They |mén into the game plays Vinoent Richards in the re-|then jump to San Francisco. | G lf | Teak ive Ree jo st gline tage ies aining singles matche: c They come home to play Los J | x ai mainin, ‘ ingles matches which bined Pty : aby ee pee A id a panel (@) ay of a catch when he picked a foul fly he ARDEN jout of the third base boxes. S| 2 be played | tet | wind up the season at Portland The Indians must make a good| Dr. O. F. Willing, of Portland, | . ; | Abrahams ( duits | sh ing on this trip if they are to| Northwest and Oregon state amateur eax eeenoee finished i in centerfield | finish in the money as the Seals are | 80lf champion, was ed to be one! ked twice, | ; P. h still sporting a good lead, {of America’s eight representatives in Sa | Cinder ath to Po ite |the Walker Cup singles play to take | » Frank Brazill was hit by three dif- Stud f. B. | Vean Gregg has won 19 and lost| Place here today. aac pitchers—Bagby, Sutherland y OF DaP put eignt eames for the mdians this| The Walker Gup is emblematic of bors Dell all plunking him with the H OLD ABRAHAMS, sensa-|¥ear; © remarkable record, |tho international team supremacy | W!!8on tlonal Cambridgo untyeraity) But will the veteran southpaw do | between America and Great Britain — mbridg as well as Elmer Jacobs did last| The Yankees have won the trophy |. Elmer Bowman, who has been in tH KERTZ STRONG MaANI-TROUPE HAS SIGNED UP On) TH SIDE “TO DEMONGTRATE FOR AH yRON) “foc MEDICINE COMPANY ! We AIT INTHIS MONTH, «~ SITY, N, Y., Sept, 13.— was twirling g Mor Bt. Louis here a result Cle to 0. No Cleveland player was able to get more than one bingle off him had pitched a two-hit game until ninth, when Brewer and Myatt, sprinter, who won the Olympic 100 ’ ic | a baat aac hitters, came up and each |meter championship, defeating four|Year? Jake turned in 24 victories as| for the past two years, iy batting slump, finally kicked 1 hit. However, no scores were made of the fastest American speed atara,|°tinst 10 defeats, one of the best | Americ ‘on th of the four| thru with a hit that scored a run, UAt St. Loute BH, ‘lhurling records ever compiled by a | doubles matches yesterday jdriving in Eldred in the first. He has retired temporarily from compe tition to take a rest and resume | his studies for the bar | | Slevetana F 6 4 6 at tauis 5 9 6 oy and Waiters: Shocker and ego. | Only game sched Senttle pitcher Francis Oulmet and Jesse Guilford | 2/80 hit the second time up; he may Gregg has five weeks to go and| defeated Cyril Tolley and Major Hex. | ¢ started again will probably work in six or seven | let, 2 and 1. = Shortly after the Olymples, Abra-| cames and he will have to Keep right| Max Marston and Robert A. M, | hams was reported to have broken lon winning to py Jacobs’ fine | Gardner won from B. F. Storey and down from the effects of his Hanttes | tions at Parla, but he explained] | | that he had an overdose of compo-| | tition and needed time to recuper: \Oaks Win Easily ate, While he is studying he does os Angeles Rallies and Defeats Leaders TOS ANGELES, Sept. 13.—The Joss Sweetser and Harrison John. Iston were victors over T. A. Tor and O, C. Bristow, 4and 3. | t ert e | | only American pair to lose! Angels put pe aah alee ly “pe | not Intend to don his spiked shoe: Over Vernon Club was Bobby Jones ahr Ww * ty one Sr is Ben tid “isco. Se | ee Ts be eM, 8 his profession and) OAKLAND, Sept. 12%.—Oaklund|Jr. Michael Scott and Robert £ vs. b font: J athletics will not. mix successtully.| gay ernon a bac bine a Gis ‘| ame. was loosely pla Fede ¥:|gave Vernon a bad trouncing here |Jr., the English team, won this A eT a a | Nothing below first-class form] yesterday, 9 to 4, Three double plays | match on the home green. i SE TTLE Mai ranvieco i eisae. ¢ ue for me,” Abrahams] marked the contest In today’s singles play, besides Dr DOUBLEHEADER was quoted as snyii fo It Is bet-| ‘The score RU. , | Willing, Chick Evans, Jos 7 O\Wa, Pion Angeles . lea . a B. ick Evans, Joss Sweetser, TOMORKO ANG |ter to leave the track atone alto-| vernon 4 8 & | Max Marston, Robert A, M. Gardner, MS Crockett, Juncy, Griffin a ‘thie; Hughes, Dumovich, Crandall iid Spencer. (Copyright, 1925, by NVA Servier, Ine) : 7 — to Ar GAME CALLED AT 1:30 For Tickets—BE ae NG es shave 9 14 3 | Francis Oulmet, Jense Guilford and to get} Penner and Murphy; Boehler and | Bobby Jones will make up the Amer. Read. can team | aether. Tho odds are 1 shall not! Oakt ron again, but I expect to t rdam as a ‘rubber’, 0169