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PAGE < iemaeten some ennamnaanaaaamnssaaie — _ Made Spug Myers Ring Star ~ ” Under Tutelage of Spider Roach, Idaho Junior Wel- terweight Has Improved 100 Per Cent; Form Brings Out Best of Natural Ability; Other Gossip of Ring BY LEO H. . LASSE PUG MYERS always could fight. The Idaho junior wel i terweight had a lot of natural ability, was game and _ could punch, but he knew little, if anything, about boxing gememeorrs form and the finesse of the ring that are the difference between a mediocre boy and a topnotcher. Put two men in the ring with the same bd amount of natural ability and both in con * =. dition and the man with the better form and the smarter noodle will win 90 times out of 100, because form in athletics brings out the best of one’s natural ability And that is what Myers is acquiring under the watchful eye of Spider Roach master trainer. It was Roach who taught Tod Morg 3 of his ring tricks, which have gan at the top of the West's fe: Biyers, like Morgan, is p n all aced Mor fighting gifts with the ng Roact b t Tdahoan can holt his own tn mpany MWhen Myers fought Bob nd Marearto Flores like a diffe oy t with Dode Be a ye He hit straighter, boxed on his Tanda, he feinted, countered and dki ¢ thing in good form Gm form is the secret of athletic success Bercot’s Right Hand Is Dynamite IDE BERCOT fights southpaw style in the ring, right Gnd foot extended, but It's his right Hand, and not the eft, that carries his punch. WBercot’s opponents watch that left Cocked for action and seem Pte forget the right. That's Grunan did the o oth before, ! hand him fat hat was the first time that yours truly has ever seen Bere knock Regarding Hand Bandages, " IN the Seattle boxing commis-| more t the heavy hands and ow but a few tape ters’ This sort of thing packs heavily and the ban ingen are lable to serious injury tf/there was too much d with it. | knuckles. y have no regulations regard-| “We p taping in Tacoma and Eddie Ma-|and it » Yeteran manager, who handled | Large, ap fighter in every ono of the five | back to his corner, You co: te Thursday, brought — fey. in| moved that tape without @ knife or sted lens than a ri faping on the back of the hand|on Zimmerman's chin « protection to keep the bones of | times and Back of the hand from jumping! Tacoma Of place when a blow {8 landed. | regulate Nut tape on the knuckles {s nothing somebody gets | Seattle bk Dick Munson ‘Trimmed by | _,,,,Js Proud Dad Seals, 5 to 2 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Won Lost Wranciaco ......... 97 89 a * "3 t was all over uld 4 wi ould do a wine thing t but not for a few He's no other ard, Munson and }/ are doing nice’ ‘Epinard Is Favorite in| Horse Race! iN y YORK, Sept. 17.—Seven of the best thorobreds in training reported Dick, Jr. 5 a 808 9 ae at 100483 Wt FRANCISCO, Sept. 27. —Beor-) | ing five runs in the first three | inings San Francisco piled up a| Ie @ that Seattle never overcame, Winning Friday, 5 to 2. Marty Grif- Pitched well for the Seals. The| will go to the post at the Aqueduct is now two-games up. |race track this afte rnoon in the R. H. E.| $25,000 international one-mile race -2 8 a Weather conditions are ideal this Francisco ---6 9 2) morning and the track was fast itteries: Stueland, Fussell and) ,, : | Epinard, the French four-year-old, eremeewin; C Griffin and Ritchie. ) |ruled the favorite in the be & to. | day. | slwood Golf Team } tho tieta arawn against the in Will Play Rainier vaHer includes Harry the Intern: © Jim Wood and his henchmen from | Admiral G Colwood (Victoria) club will Sinclair fonal champion of 19 My Own; Aug Belmonte’s Ladkin, another popula h shots with those of the strong | choice: KF, A "Beto? 7 hs Sa beup that Ed Crider has mustered | cetior. 1. B. tumphrests bane cone Y . anataes |sellor: mphrey’s io Chie Wogether to oppose the Canadians | ang sry, _Payn ¢ Whitney iite they visit the links of the Rai Golf and Country club tomor a” Bis, | Oakland ‘i Within | Pt Inglewood Golfers | Game of Tribe Now SACRAMENTO, Sept. 27. Jefe Visiting Portland | 22.2870, x o Larry Ives and a team of 20 play- | land jumped to within #rs from the Inglewood Country club/| Seattle. Walter Malls twi: Will tackle Claire Griswold's golfing | Acorns. Memons on the Portland Golf club) The score: Tinks tomorrow, in the return halt | igs Pot these clubs’ annual home-and- Tiome fixture for the W. H. Pay Batteries: Mi ker; Hughes, | Peters, Prough and Koehler. |Kallio Bests Penner in Pitching Battle SALT LAKH, Sept. 27.—One of those rare things, a pitching battle in Salt Lake, was put on Friday, Kallio beating Penner, 3 to 1, giving Salt Lake the edge in the series, 3 to The score: BH. B Vernon .. 1 6 6 Salt Lake 3 6 0 Batteries: and Murphy;| Grid Battles | Set for Today|| ss PACIFIO COAST Washington vs, Went seattle Athletic Washington vs. U. 8. 8. Maryland. Oregon Aggies vs. alumnt Galifornia vs, Santa 8, 8. Nevada. . Tennesses, Penner Kallio and Peters, WEST P Winois ya. Lincoln. Wisconsin vs. > \Four Straight for | rth Dakota, ase ve. Muskingum. eters ver aime.” Los Angeles Team| oft va. Alma. Michigan Aggic N. W. college, LOS ANGELES, Sept. 27 ton | | Ange # de it four straight over | Portlan#¥ riday, lavertord . Bonaventure. The score: RH. E mosyivania vs. Uretnus. Portland ... 4 6 1] s. Lavanon Valley. Los Angeles . -8 14 2 Hobart. | Batteries arrison, Keefe d iresss vs OF helo Cochran; Hughes, Ramsey and Georgia Tech vs. Oglethorpe. cer. I | players } until packed off, unable to continuo! for t |first practice games of the season The Wes ic club and | °f the 1 Maryland are furnishing | 10% An were playing here today the opposition, the first game to start | fr the rican amateur golfing nt 1 champlonsh. THE SEATTLE STAR ANING TH JOR MONE ae <<; £ \ \) ma on < “wMGR. ST. CLAIR AS FINANCIALLY CHAPTER IV A Giant Among Giants aid tn a pi game of f was more brutal, ailing for mor layers and the body con terrific In those three years at Wash. ington and the season I played at Chic I can truly say that I never entered a game without wondering whether I would come | ters out whole or not. At people tn the hey were quit- fulthack in McEImon and a big fellow named 1903 we had Lantz, One of them would start the game and would play until he couldn't go any more and the other would be substituted The nes rule has been has the game an ae ‘ taken of the essary bru- F 4 Before my time, when they M | played the flying wedge, Art Cal the Wast su etaa ae houn, who used to play at the Purple and Gold ever haa that in one game with the Beattie club 11 players were went to the hospital He waa a silent Tellow off the field, but » dynamo in action. Ho was little short of » wonder at hitting the line, getting perfeet < into his attacks on the IT tt n glorioy tay for} HE roughness of the game de “Boa was & us to play for Wast n then. After the manded plenty of protection most of the si valoesi ahin gu: seasons got rted and enthusiasm iat Vii gta, “a0 rs hey ked up it was great sport because Aorba ea thé Total Ci j {the smaller student body made your | } 1 otball mesociations much more inti- those padded giants made Fred look , -d mate, The squdds were smaller | like « plemy. McElmon broke his ankle early In 1902 season, but played regu- larly for the next two seasons, ybody seemed to know everybody friendships formed in captaining the eleven in his last been lasting or year A among the finest things Ho is now an engineer in Belling. | 'h ed from the Uni. | ham and fs in 6 of a road con. | Ye! hington, struction to Mt or. In Monday's story Dr. Speidel will tell about some of the mem. Mates tchiccern se pepe orable games of carly Washing pampered thes 01 hs | The rules didn’t permit ton football. the game of a man once taken out 3 rao of the | I remember many| The old South ts not what It used | who retuned to leave the field| to be... . Neither ts the old souse, at matter, Jones Plays Von Elm in _ Golf Finals Washington Is Playing Today || shington a double The football squad was playt header today at tho Stadium in the University of | |. Jones put out Francis Oulmet, | | Boston veteran, in a lopsided match | in the semi-finals, 11 and 10, while Spencer Harris Has inthe | lWou im won rather handll Returned From East | sirx siarston, astending champion ot | Michigan, in the Mint. league this wht Will teport inthe weme| Formed in Seattle Harris, Seattle boy who] this city, 7 and 6 | hay returned home. Harris Bay City won the playoff for the{ A new season, hy h iA bee playing with Bay City New Athletic Club | heen sold to the Chicago White athletic club has been or-| utle, four games out of seven, de-| ganized in Seattle, The monicker| feating Flint, of tho new organization is the | Mercer Athletic club and the mem. bers will enter teams in ICalifornis Playing | Santa Clara Today hegge of sport competition. ; hardson is the The big game on the Coast today |George Carpentbr, se was to bo the California-Santa Claraler, and James Harn tussle at Berkeley, it being the first i various Robert president, ary-treasur- ) athletic in public apped@nce of Andy Smith's hamplons. The club plans to enter a basket ball team in the Clase A City league. =|Walter Camp Will | BETWEE. N THE GO oe tt Champions Win Over Quakers Ballard Sticks to Straight Plays; Final Score is 17 to 0 Quakers Aowr 4 Keymour made two tries for point a oo b the ba {fensive ma 4, ¥ ur booted « the ss K er periods ang-up pipe tobacco eee -« Different ! 220¢ Different ATURDAY (Henry Blake Joins Staff | | ] bt le | t | ow . er feature t g let of grid as authorit . a posit » give Star readers BIG ‘TEN TEAMS)../#ss.0*e7 + "ssi PLAYING TODAY | CHICAGO, EPTEMBER 27, 1924 New York Yanks Still in Fight for Pennant Acquiring Boxing Form Has Ballard Shows — Pawar 4 in Victory BY AHERN \| —_—__S Washington Is Only Full Game Ahead Yanks Beat Athletics and Boston Trims Washing- ton; Records Halted AMERICAN LEAGUR DHILADELPHIA, Sept. 27.—New re ‘5 Sasten ngton, 2 to 1, at Boston Herb Pennock Pitched brilltaz tor New Yc ' Fergu At Chicago— Rw F Detre gy 38 ‘ oGall; Faber, Lyons and NATIONAL LEAGUE w Tork ....6 ‘. » in taste— ‘ “Wellman Method” adds flavor 220 Different in cut — Rough Cut Different pa foil, not tin eC = hence only 1O¢ vs be Rough Cut, for pipes only