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PAGE 12 THE SEAT ITAK - Charley Pick to Pilot Sacramento Club Again" (About Fights] °'*Inning Washington Has Two Sets of Star Ends Skipper to Be Retained and Fighters any WB |e — i in Spite of Poor Year BY LEO H. LASSEN for Indians It’s Brooklyn Experienced | One of Teddies’ Vets Team Has Flopped From Second to Last in Season; ~ 4 - : > “Year” Again 1 -_————cm i —- Secretary Doyle Says Contract Is Waiting for His > Indians Win Over Sacs, Sestchon dena dante t Players Will 3) 4) : Signature; Other Gossip of Game 10-5; Billy Lane in the |] novins with win the Nation: Wi rs i pen ge oop oe gg gad 3Y LEO H. LASSE Lineup that it la In the ards fo Guard Ings YEAR ago Charley Pick finished cond place PACINIO COAST LEAGUE k n th | aby g the \ ast : povees sea Fe ‘| Cole, Dubois, Seivers and / he : ped gi yws : ofeal the Q seem Westrom Give “W” runner-up position. ‘ ; Eleven Capable Ends That same club ha dismal flop this ts ‘ AND at are to footbal ear and far ( race, NS wt at « bination at i +} 4 MOW THE SERIES STAND mone 10.6 bale'< ct Bi cI ie Choru a he FIGHT I ses 4 hee Ane : 2 developed two Been Blues” for one ! FIGHT that is brewing in 1 Ss . op oi Pick as far a P the East that is of na . || over tn 3 r n A ety ; 'Lavan Leads tional importance is a Gene QACRAMENTO, Sept. 17,—Seattle ——saneaes 4 they w a * ft Tunney-Tom Gibbons ba ' a the ninth | play prominent 7 parts in th Gibbons has be om in the heavyweig : rveent out K. C. Squad season, nie Ramp mong m retin “= WOMAN RUNS : : 1 that « Johnny Lavan is now manag for several years but | who and Kingsley H , the dott ¢ for ne ing the Kansas Clty team yitimate & h big The ex-St. Louis shortstop will” That would be F a “ most likely be retained. as they stacked up a i J spective ges Carper . » po a w Mrs. Burge, of London,’ ¢ * : ¢| Is Only Woman Fight ‘ Promoter VANCE LIKES TO STRIKE OUT VICTIMS AMERICAN LEAGUE R would wi pdt ie : yd ‘That may b . te e a oO J ‘8 in the woodpile as f 38 a | tha t 1 e ye , ” eran is concerned. ’ au Villa Not Anxious scram ' TO A Fig oe - ; % to Meet Genaro pl Ri 2 ee eft the be t 4 4 Pancho Villa face " ot |} 1 - at f ~ Murray, Mutfing. sand eight mo’ i York if : 8 Co pa thf t \ Bia * et Frankie Genarc tim, $0 . a ferring te | ate wan os it wane koe ; t 2 6 | bons-Bloomtfie GUTTORMSEN’S | " “ chants feta k : ‘ ‘ nang SHOULDER 0. K shing trimmed twice by 3 8 ° al wo 5 but lost both figh 1 , eee ‘ ~ « Yr ok: he won the world’s tit’e f CADORE THROWS ' Wilde AWAY CHANCE , " & LOUIE WEINZIRL meee ips A ‘land Louie We : l is one of them, Mac Wilmot, center, be- yatiONAL Laactm ‘| KUHN WILL MOST Photograp = “| LIKELY BE GUARD . Ht 3 va 8 tRoesevel I Bankin on ae iS 366 Wright } Travie | = 4923 Ind Team Holdovers ©: John L. it up Peter Jack» Wing McQuillan @ Jack Dempse le Only Two Veterans Return From Last Year's Regular rears <4 Eleven and Coach D’Vorak Is Depending Upon Meehan. Kid McCoy co to the ring wit And, it seems, Gena perro Ne Res ki | - Members of His Championship Second Team fame bee on Villa wo INew Nookies Nelson Hawks Goes —_—_——_—_—_—. : set. 172-115 STRAIGHT , HE SCRUBS That O| two young | i cotball. E ae FOR ATLANTA) wen Zc andi Rt baseball } r Davis, giant at Olympia last Mech Manetrs Crab fa the Bo eg ah a “ M \e 15 straight games base for Bercot and Kid orn ‘tongue: won Southern lena Bercot had Joh before they were stopp by Mo-| Southern leagu: second round Man raised be with | die flan man! Louis Browns have re-| 5 tflelder Cedric Durst to the Angels c Fun® Baw & as part paymen re the regulars of tomorrow in) jiq Catcher Rego gridiron coach pays just as much) Durst, who was trying to fill in|? who will be his regulars in| for George Sister last year, se _ 3 4 de od well on the coast « in t - ms as he does to his first)’ id t P’ te am. eal station is in *t He hit well here whe Last year Roosevelt's second team won| made their first trip to They were recommen § Buddy Ryan and will report next| bile. Niehoff has his Atlanta team)! month in second place | tion. th - ic bell Playi =a % Coach D'Vorak is moulding his 1924 ma-| “**” Pee SEN A oe i TO HAVE SPORTSMEN’s cLUn| Campbe aying chine from members of that team. , . . . Hutchison to Have D SPORT tte foe Ol m be Club When D've called. the foctball role Oaks Win Pitching ° Chance With Seals ’ RPE icant A shes at the Cowen park school this fall, only! Battle From Angels utchinson n ‘ ‘ two veterans responded, Captain Mac Wil-| OAKLAND, Sept. 17.—In a w . a pital de unz defeated Cran center, and Louis Weinzirl, |" Be ‘Oakland took first series Loulaville in the American ansocla m the scrub championship of the city and)|option will not be exercised imme- this iiss in Bercot was Recording to F that fight and he s quarterba that posit of San F money in the fight qu Teddy team is already taking shape + . | money in the fight and phe ide of these two veterans, the team order eles . hehehe is almost com pletely made up of holdovers!°""4 . “2 oe Baas She ht tor Beront and Mrs. Hurd Wins Women’s Golf } wa no prestige a ae i . tatterios: Crandall and Spencer; | foolish match for te ss ae WILL COACH CO-EDS Title for Third Time i in U. S. vA ceria from last year’s scrub eleven. St and Head . : iss Frances Baker, of By defeating K. Browne of Call © finals of the re D'Vorak he ready picked =" eam in the Humboldt league ford, Mass, \¢ associate pr cent woman's go ont championship at Dorothy || tentative first team and it lines up AMERICA WIN S of physical education and hygiene at || Campbell Hurd became the American c 1 time as follows Marquette university. She will di-|] — 1 wos ever, her first triumph as an American representative. In || ¥ NDS. Roy Squires, Ed Hulets, POLO CUP PLAY rect co-6d sports at Milwaukee || 1909, playing as a representative of Great Britain and as Miss Dorothy || yw G institution. Ratt e sey. went. 17 Campbell, she won the event for the first time, defeating Mrs. R. H TAC KLES oY oren: | diay, VS and Glenn Hupr § Berane Teg Barlow of Philadelphia in the finals 3 and 2 frank: dnt. W : b] America cinched tho international WATERBURY LEADING The following year as a representative of Hamilton, Can., she won 2 ¥ polo cup by defeating England i Waterbury is out in front in the|| again, her opponent in the finals being Mra, G. M. Martin of Tavistock, GUARDS—Leon Campbell, Ear the second match, 14 to 5, yesterday. | Eastern league and looks like the|| Engiand, 2 and 1 Banker, winner. \ | CENTER—MacWiimot . ES Again OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN], Fe, ¢ Pete Ritchie, who used to catch| FULLBACK. for Seattle, is back with San Fran- cisco again. He played most of the summer with the Albany team of the Eastern league. HUSSEY TO BOSTON COLL ¥ YORK, Sept. Greatest Success STUDEBAKERS HAVE DONE MANY WONDERFUL THINGS—NEITHER THEY NOR ANY OTHER MANUFAC- TURER HAVE EVER APPROACHED THE PERFECTION ATTAINED IN THEIR LATEST ACHIEVEMENT. 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THE CROWDS ARE STILL COMING—IF YOU HAVEN'T oa NEW AUTOMOBILES, JOIN THE CROWD— Roy Squires, one of the end can-| | didates, comes from Shanghai, China where he played rugby football, | Dick Walsh is showing up well in the backfield and has a fine ance of landing one of the halfback berths. | Roosevelt will have plenty of weight in the center of the line as| Wilmot, Campbell and Banker are all plenty big. JF, 70 are ome of those men whohave trouble with straggling, obsti« wate hair, you can ret porary your troubles | Avvid Many Hair | | | Loule Weinzirl, tackle veteran, is on the sidelines for a few days with an Injured leg. 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