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aie -capeeeenceranecereencinetnt AREER HNO | gan, who h Fe reputation for PAGE 4 SEATTLE STAR aos “Tubby” ATURDAY Graves Working Hard With Washington Linesmen bre cha AHS — Western football, can be serious when the ti ; and the when it comes to coaching the line. with Wayne ‘Tubby” Graves, jester de luxe of me come time is ezy disposition, knows his beans arging practice, Graves divides the squad into small group: Sutton in charge of ends, WILSON AND TESREAU TAKE RANK WITH About Fights and Fighters BY LEO is LASSEN ER MAHER, one of the hardest-hitting heavy-! Weights the game ever knew, is dying in New York. Maher fought in the hey- day of Fitzsimmons, McCoy Corbett, Sharkey, Jefferies, Choynski and the rest of that famous school of _heavy- Weights of the late 19th cen-| =) Maher, carrying polson tn his right Thand, couldn't take ‘em any too well land it was ao case of either knock Img somebody dead or hearing the » birds sing himself “Dan Salt, one of the local pro Moters, enw Maher fight the night that he scrapped Kid McCoy. It was @t Coney Island on New Year's day 1900. McCoy stopped him fn the fifth round and Maher was out for ~ two hours. 3 Tefferi the only prominent fighters fa still living Correct | Punching ‘Tod Morgan has be ng out uring the past week at Austin & Balt's gym after a long layoff, due §46 @ broken hand and tn his boxing | it is noticeable that he 1's throwing | "his right hand considerably instead | ) ef hittting straight er hooking it. | © Perhaps this comes from boxing with ode Bercot, a southpaw, but Mor- | had wonderful success With a straight right cross to the/ [ ghin which was unerringly accurate, ff sbouldn’t get into the bad habit of E fhewwtns his punches. © A straight punch, with the full} Srlaverase of the body behind it, carries the kick. A swinging punch, not a pok, but a delivery such os Trav D is uses, may knock a man down | m it lands, but it seldom keeps on the floor as the full power the body isn’t behind the blow. | And the swinging punch gives the | / opponent a chance to get out of the Way or to counter himself, | ' Jack Dempsey'’s knockout wallop | Travels but a few inches, but it has; ower because of the correct lever- | " fige behind it. | When Sam Langford fought > Frank Farmer here he knocked the | Tacoman down with a left hook that ) didn’t go over six inches. lM It's a treat to watch Morgan box the gym after seeing some of the who work here maul and mill ound. He can feint and he knows to to step in and counter when | has his man coming to him.| hat's what puts kick into a blow. | Morgan boxes Danny Edwards in} Sharkey and Corbett are of that Olympia October 2 Charley Hulen’ | Not Convinced Yet Altho Harry Wills boxed rings} around Luis Firpo, Charley Hulen, | Tocal boxing fan, isn’t satisfied yet | | that Wills, is the better man. | “1 picked Firpo to win that first | Scrap,” says Hulen, who has quite picking winners, | ind altho he jost, T think in a 20-| Found fight he would get Wills. Fir "0's training was undoubtedly af. Pected by his trouble with the immi ration department and in proper condition I think he would win.” | Salt Lake Wallops | Portland Men Twice BALT LAKE, Sept. 20.—Salt Lake won two gamex froy Portland Fri- | dio. coring three runs in the ninth to win the first came, 12 to 11, and faking the abbreviated seven-inning fecond game, % to 7 First game: Rh. # | Portland ... rae Boh PiHalt Lake . ¢ ae ew ’ Batteries: Bedient and Cochran; } PAO Neill, Mulcahy and Peters. | Hecond game: . nat %.| Portland . eogeve Ty 5d 0} Batt Lake ie Batterion; Kekert and Daly; Perry 4 d Petors, loffer for him recently and was turned down. Eight Major Clubs After Jimmy Welsh Seattle Youngster Is Cinch to Be Peddled | | Half of Teams in Big Time Are Seeking Seattle Out- fielder; Walter McCredie Made Bid for Him for | He’s Contender ] Indians Win With Gregg © on Hilltop Tribe Defeats Sacramento Detroit Club and Was Turned Down Solons, 7-1; Williams IGHT of the 16 teams in the major leagues Stationed at First Base have made definite offers for Jimmy Welsh, PACIFIC £OAST LEAGUY young Seattle outfielder, hot , ~ eo Welsh, who is playing sensational ball for the Indians, is a cinch to be sold, says Charley Lockard, president: of the club, but nothing will be done until the annual meeting of the major leagues in the winter, Walter McCredie, scout for Detroit, made an 7S Lockard says that Welsh will go to the club that offers the best men in return, as he figures a good ball club in Seattle will draw more money a Vernon Wins When thru the gate than the cash that Welsh could bring. Christian Stars ANGELE Jim The Seattle presid that he thinks Ray F a Ted Baldwin will go up had offers.for both of them, two] coming for the | Sysop ept. 20 Vean Gregg in fo’ from Sac The Tigers sco! n the first and second latter | YOU HEAR HIM CUT LOOSE ON THAT MUSICAL NV TERRIBLE CONDIT aoa, FRANKLIN /~ I WON'T ! BE ABLE TO DLAY THOSE THERE, THERE GAS PDE | DIFFICULT RUNS OF DOVEY, «+ TRY SOUNDS LiKe L| THROAT AN THE SPOZONY PRELUDE | | , + + HER SOUNDS LIKE FAIRING, 100 / G G | ON fT Jan 1 DON'T \ “THE GOAT HERDERS A CANARY [fl ag avoice fl | IANTS AIN 5 | OREAM"«« TH LIKE SUPPOSE THEY EVER ® CRY }] | USE IT EXCEPT TO | : WITH TH! | 15 NO? SO MUCH NG HICCOUGHS | re FOR HELD / PIANO TO IT,~~ YOu ON DODGERS now. G Frank Jacobs pictures the a: going thru a Hat Mika with Graves. In thes who is a big smaller divisions, Graves fay or ite After taking them and Sutton give the men Big Feat # offering three big fea ading and ¢ es of stories by nat Besides these stories, the regular Seattle, the Northwest and the w re a grid fan Tiger Grid have had in years ce Tiger Talk; Cot Rice, former Broadway star pane aes recently center for U. 8 . ls coaching the second team Bioadway at the present time, | Turner is in charge of the frosh | Football Fans to Get LTHO the world’s series is yet to be play +1 already getting primed for the opening of the the Northwest and, with Was due for a t tight high school race coming up, the gridir and other fea you'll want to fead The Star ) ures im eet tures for famous « offere 1 be added Inte hat’s going on in football will be found in these atures ¥ news of hole countr Experienced Backfield Is iron Strength ‘one | Broadway Has Good Men in Butler, Meister and Muirhead, former Uni. of Michigan tackle, saw on’s work on the Yost taking part In every con- ference game played during that stretch and was out of the lineup for only two minutes all told ts like these are rare, Col- football is too tough a game player to escape the injury versity with Washington griddex of his 1 in up and down the field individual! instructions, DeCaUus WASHINGTON’S STARS Backfield Aces Will Be Power Wilson, If He Delivers, Will Be Washington's Greatest Star BY LEO H. I YEO SSEN i Elmer Tea 1's great back. with the wonder d Gold football on year last GE WILSO v ash develop in their xt two seasons as they should and don't get the primma donna bee they will 60 much fr football Washington. Both have the necessary speed to go with their and their ear’s experience should make them stars of the Oorst water. Wilson ranks today with Mel WILSON Mucklestone, Hap Miller, Cy Noble and the other luminaries of | Washington football and in the sea- George Engle tried to swing ®/conneider hitting homer. Guye PpSoRE TR Bee ee Whe Beaatore: in bad need | Wiuams pitched good Ball for th n they aneakea| Hull, Around Whom to Build Powerful Offensive; |» ‘ coat bg ft 1895 a raed See C,. bu © Senators, in bad need| 01. Hert Ellison got three of the | up a record that will stamp him as of a third sacker,, wanted teamedt. | see. Devt, Rileon, sot the | Line Is Beefy; Tony Bell, New Coach, Is in Charge (4.05 cr tne La es Christian " tof them all. He has the pow ate delivery and Lockard said noth. | : rn H. YE "Red" Killefer hed Elmer ite : ne | sibilities, ng doing. is > eis ee t been hitting, HERE was a time when Broadway and Lincoln used to} ‘esreau, a human battering ramy ‘ Rig Ve ‘ ms, the hard dominate football in the Seattle high school league. |*o has 4 great future FRISCO Batteries: Williama, Crockett’ and 8 Inthe canter ot th “ aa ce r meth teste Bh ! att wi. But them days are gone forever, as the saying is. ar Ce She 8 eee COMING UE | Ritchie; Christia 4 Hanna ; on has three wonder men who don't The series between fan Francis umn: s in five For several years the proud Tiger has| ‘flash in the limelight like the men and Seat! e or break ‘ trips . eight chances per had his tail verely twisted by other prep't carry the ball. But Ed Kuhn, ins piss ne reece Oakland Is Winner fect teams in Seattle and for the first time in| ¥¢rm Bellman and Chalmers Walters next week In s are play-| Jirr Ww " pore weror a long while the Ors 1 Black can look! “2 be overlooked ng a bit better on t after | Over Los Angeles . a long while the Orange and Black can loo They're starting to talk All-Amert- t } 1 ie Amert, that disastrous home stay, but the} oa : Bare : poll. 1 forward to a really good season. an in California for Ernie Nevers, = ! se i a i lt a eget ie Tony Bell, the new coach from Tacoma, | Stanford fullback and Babe Horrell, atone sate a . tieh, ef ° has a good squad to work with and an ex- | California roves papecpbe sys | thing at all at home, t 1 have! ton finale a Rohwer 4 8 perienced backfield should be moulded into Py’ in, a kak nHoat Maat a fine chance for t |was 6.2 t 6 a a good scoring threat. He has Butler, Hull) y ington i : | The score RH 9 ; and Meister left from last year’s team. But-| Walter Camp, the official “guess- BAN JOS {pakions ee mamen mati Sank. us oye ler and Meister have been playing the halfs/° ate Poca cal go w SAN JOS a a ! 9.7 ie me a Dla t games on ie st A delegation of business men from| Batteries: Root and Spence: GEUKGE VON ELM, Maids ‘ ° with Hull at halfback. {this fall and he'll undoubtedly get an San Jose, California, will meet with| Krause and Baker Ph ere z # he pol Bell must develop a quarterback and has | eyetul “Red” Killefer in San Francisco next | - na a rn tel Leda aie dete ‘ ea . several good candidates in Leslie, Feek,! The West is coming tnto its own on week reearding plans “for spring] cer Agams, whom th x Sehgal Soe tr pets ; 4B OA E BELL Watt and Arnold. |the grid and will get its just dues a Thateiadl fi aa pve he course © ic Merion " ; The i é a 3 Shi “ |this year. Seattle trained there in 1923 and|Cwimn’d, {oF . He Onclekc iat ta sein tole ‘ ¢ ¢| The line has three lettermen, Reynolds, an end; mune it was a very successful month from |jand team and he no hotio’ courde cf Maw) Marston: den |reem 32 6 also a wing, and Captain Grummett at center. . la point of weather, The boys didn’ Hie has imp’ pee Spateiea sey, ‘Stn, |e ie aa | ® °| Grummétt, one of the best centers the league has had in} | At the Stadium lone a day and the field was 5004.) paying and is making the Bay City |/°"7i"9 Champion pdt! ree a aT jalopy time, <should:bera| (arco gon ea eran much better than San Bernardino, |team a valuable man former P. N, G. A. titleholder, is/y 40 6 0. 8 ee fate “4 +} the li M A Cc H which wag a joke. 3 Incidentally nothing his been heard | one the strong contenders. A ‘ 3 tower: of strengun of 18: ine. . A. Center as| The Huskies went thru a long Killefer seems to favor San Jose. | trom the Chicago Cubs aa to whether | grand ficld of stars ts competing °° 1 Plena A ree ie» fe ae U: 1 practice Friday. and sctimmage fea- — they have recalled Qeorge Btusland Including Dobby Jonen, Eadie Held 5 $$ GS fect tis first squad picked, nos a nique Record | ‘eres the pias. ADAMS TO REMAIN or not. The Seattle team expects to|Jeese Guilford, Chick Evane, Cyril nd Prada ape See Lag ag Ly ee ETROIT, Sept. 20.— Harold WITH OAKLAND hear one way or the other from Sec-! Tolley, Francis Ouimet and. many ‘ 0 ew. sORee Feor n harm Hckerman,’ Michigan Aggies Coach Bagshaw gave Webb Au- ‘The Pittsburg Pirates have decided| retary Farrell's office within a few others Guelifying “rouna "was L ret team hos a unique football recora || Sestine, the sprinter, his first not to exercise thelr option on Spen- days being played today ine Likert, Shusta, Leslie, Levine |} srekerman has been a menor ce || cnance. 2 do his act and altho a _ a sei Be and English are new end men. es for two seasons, dur. |/etee™ Augestine showed plenty of nistanaecen Drew, Smith and Jernberg are ich time he } neve’ speed and a nice pivot in eluding OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN Hite. out for the tackles every minute ne ae eas Pived || his tacklers. When he learns more Charge defeat to Bacon and Munk loom as the Eokermas ls 6 pes Ri | of the fine points of the game he epenatble tor—Grege 1) Peters 9: Rr Tho exper enced packed sna ai] hopes to keep intact hia remarx, || Sus of his speed. ae icp Peters 1. Jot heavy line should give Broadway|| , ord for the remainder ; THIS PIANOISIN = \ WAIT THLL one of the best teams the Tigers jiron catear |) Les Sherman joined the cripples, limping around on a bum ankle. Sherman looks heavier than he was last year. The Huskies were turning out at 10 a. m. Saturday. George Parmeter, a half back, joined the team yesterday and it Was announced that Fred Abel, backfield man of =the past two years, would not aManed this year. LAY THEIR COLLARS j NATIONAL LEAGUB a hs NO’ E ONE ( ; von Leet Pot.Poqued at the Pine et. school. © lego bn wucduoy suum | a0 — ——— \ ON TOP OF IT ney aaah >% Wen Lost Pet. quad at the Pine st, school . WASHINGTON : Seed ‘{| Coach Bell is expecting much of |Michigan Has . 41} Longie Butfhr this year and bier! | 1 39 |the ‘Tiger captain looks like one OUT IN } Players From Phiedeiphis ks {tithe best prep players he has seen in | Boston 0 a long time, | AMERICAN LEAGUE \ Every Clime | Won Lost Pe rs | Bell says he wears a baseball cap | lw ington ..... %% ta -tea| ANN ARBOR, a, Sept. 20.— | to keep his hair out of his eyes, He |Xew Ye tiie sesaceee BB 60 1586] Michtgan’s’ football squad will | has a dome like Bill Klepper’s. | FAAP Ma RAS ER EELE Ne di ad ia | be made up of 63 players when pre i] i |'Philadelphia . akcee |liminaty practice starts. Of this —— ie ries TR Waenitce Laka He waa (IRCA st “tas {NUmber, over half, or 32, of them ROOKLYN, Sept. Behind thos wtsed: at: tel coitihasa tively ercall teocte e $2 80 441 jare natives of the Wolverine state, flogsy Minging of Emil Yde.| turnout at Broadway. At his schoo! | S32 482) ‘That speaks quite well for schol- young southpaw, Pittsburg won the | 2 2 astic football as it !s played in Mich+ in Tacoma last year more than 200 | LOUIS, Sept. 20.—Woa | ‘ Bgond ¥ first game of the crucial series with | \oungaters answered the first grid regained tt a 1 Washington |igan, considering that aspirants for Brooklyn Friday, 4:2. New York |i : | ‘gained the lead in the Ameri-|the Maize and Blue eleven hall rimmed Chicago and the Dodgers | °°! can league Friday by defeating St. + vey ve 5 : a from practically every state abo Host a full game, : x Louls in @ wiht game, 16 to 9% while |the Mason and Dixon line and as | _ At Brookiyn non, #.| Guy Meister should be in for a| Detroit came from behind to beat | far west as the Coast. Eight of the Latecniys te 4 good year, Ho was playing in top| New York, 65. McNeely, Rice and | candidates come from Detroit, where Yao and Amith; Vhehardt, Oaborne ana{ Ce, Ist Season until he was in. ite hit four safeties for Wash- 1/11 nigh schools have aided them in Deberry? eso prey Eee . |making ready for a trial on a biz | _ At New York nom Washington seiscsecseces *.\Gniversity team. The others are Chicago ! | Stan Grummet has been late in re- jst. Louls rereren scattered all around the common: f ie ca | 1 Ne 1 10 o | porting as he was detained in Alaska th Lei bal tag br Marberry — and | wealth, r and O'Farrell; Neb¢| wher a ss ue is, Van Gilder, Lyons, Kotp, aa nd O'F ut|iwhere he spent the summer, JGrant, Lasley and Rego, Severed, cut: | Ohfo claims atx, Wiinols four and Hine Minnesota and Indiana one each. Bis Bee ONT W T From New York state comes Wit pesto : fret 08. I | ING aekt Detrott R. MB. | liam Heath, a backfield prospect, =) Day find Shepardson; Grahar | RECORD _ | Neve, Yor F E38 “Thwnne@kcentucky. la, represented ‘Uy We * and O'Nelit | MADE) EINES AES OSES Baliff Slaughter of Louisville, star HE ST. CLAIRS ARE Ke ; ; | rorat DO, Sept. 20,—Tommy AM Molloway, Welle and Woodall, Basster lineman for the past two seasons. o10 . t adelphia #5 Bd ADO, Sept. 20, ommy Mur+ Cc, J. Mu n end, from Denver MUSICALLY INCLINED == | citsinnai™ y 1 “il pny drove ‘Gear Worthy tom new | at ctereina Colo. is quite n distance from homs al we ikmnRice tic iihizsdalvut, Wid: Haterace, oWrileek ME nde a seine in a mile miariaha and Canada boasts ene candidate for Weinert Petites, ata Rots, Bb ee, “nl g:014 abet fat ho time Was |” Wingard, Ross and I gridiron honors in M. H. Shate ®& ig ak og Walters, Se back from Toronto, ‘ e \ @ ;

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