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OCTOBE rH ATTLE TAR PA Billy Evans Reviews Lineups of Series Teams *! (Midshipmen _ men Famous Ump Te ytidea| |Billy baits Shisws Same Old Star Ability Tennis War Is Over; What Tells About : Wt Pte OOS ) Has Silenced Bill Tilden? Individuals \ Rabbit Shines as | ribe 5 K ean 5 ootball Mine | Fight Over Selection of Doubles Team in Davis Cup Out of op Warner's tile Bean Have Come Some of Play Was Warm Scrap Year Ago, but Same Thing eee wre peas A Defeats Angels Y to 4A\ the Gteatest, Plays Known to Gridiron Occurred This Season and Tilden Said Nothing Discusses Contestants BY JOE WILLIAMS 3 : : Lane Has Come Back With All of His Old Speed, Washington and F me Steals Home and Hits and Fields Well; Seattle Tititer’s % + summary of ~ the ‘ ae . . : ’ Ets atpiees of ll than, te te dink gradu . Gains Half-Game as San Francisco Doesn't Play ied as one of baseball's leading |‘ s fa t —, ‘ BY LEO H. LASSEN BEN af west a mana Ne .|Mickey Walker silly Lane's himse ndful of fan aw Seattle s, 9 to 4, in the rainstorm Wedne Tirst w i a t Baen , t will size up som Stops Barrett day will testify to that “ thing like this in 6th Round The game little outfielder, who was thought PITCHERS > ADELPHI to be thru for the season because of a fractured SHINGTON—T v sa arte by } and eASHINGTON ue Wa | BY fei en aerared skull, got a walk, hit a single and a double and _ 2 Wa stole home. And besides he gathered in three, ct | - flies, one that cut o: Angeles rall e ateg bate tee “ fi Lane's appearan t the plate for the first time wa . rousing reception for » Rabbit and the bug howed | eve ed better. He much they appreciated him back in the lineup : t ghtit 11 tt four times ot The Angels took an early lead, scoring three runs in the eet =? first three innings off of “Suds” Sutherland and from there ff "Sie te n three othe es n Sutherland settled down ; otxthe { Diamond Dust | nt hit, | Beattie | ‘ s a Year Ago a r F Th “ Regs ; The Indians wor the double the! alg on “8 Ram eure got plenty of work against clubs| Ramsay and na. Lane and|/ INDIANS GAIN * bis ead ( 1 has that dont’ like southpaws. Marberry Ie, La ug and Welsh | HALF GAME | 1 A to nanswe ma and Russel] have been i almo 1 Eldred engineered the twin theft < - fiebt as he ¢ . exclusively as r few mntut Welsh | 5 . i Thing. This Y ear With great succes ~ . r ‘ering ft t 1 pitching c Ray Grimes was beat out of a «Ang f — ry 4, but F . r 5 f bef NEW YORK 7 t ¥ ee handicapped by 2 LEFT FIELD the part of th t . WASHINGTON ats a te e ‘ ka , Sutherland got real indignant 3 GLENN “POP” WARNER w Thruout the season he wt m Umpin I stnas . : . Compelied to jockey his 4 C ase a r4 2 Winning games with from tw ago _— RS four pitch on the mound h e e been unusual for the G I d d MET vetoreiis Ue’ « ati bialt Jimmy Welsh turned in two won ndians an Osborne, Pigg failed McGraw. Sout paw Bentley E. MEUSEL W YORK—Rats p 7 7 a a isan tie cet constaant, Me ach “ ° Tod itaeys Are Due Today (uillan, Ryan, Watson, Neht, Barnes | star who bas . e 1es to dic Onborria: “‘oultialdes Sad Jonnard have at times shown| came for t Vic Pigg. F f The brilliancy expected of them but playing ne W player, ¥ ‘ only in flashes Ppt La ihe Baliwis aes 1X n aA are expected to joir ‘The recruit Dean, w started 80 | p}, tha Indians toda | ¥! CATCH McNEEI Tr WASHIS eH | ete single e Angeles sss: ° gp oot bal coyears ae PosTS | RUEL, WASHINGTON—Bats and/ and throws right J. Secured | knocked in two run * sneeiiest = NS BYDRWM.C.SPEIDEL >) fhrows right handed. Pronounced b: DIXIE SERIES IS EV EN NOW The Dixie season from C eague. Is nt os, ons (ee txs00ns | tat: fine fielder and promises to, de teat oun, Myers 4 as told to LeoH. Lassen ] 1 t three games Ray Schalk as the gr catcher | velop into good hitter a oo. Fn gw ie 3 4 - els | am the majors. Fine mechanical per. ate for McNeely Ma CAR ‘ s batted—ort — | former plus plenty of brains. Han s Liebold, a left-handed batter and ies his pitchers well and is hard to/|rigtit-handed thrower. He is a valu | 2 Fevpensi tie, for CHAPTER VIIt 1 5 W YORK—B: WILSON, NEW YORK—Bats and Myers 1; eeldon: t you found Bats and handed. One of the|throws right-handed. Joined the able catchers in the me shortly after the season | Dan Salt and Lonnie Aus-|« ter. eechase hits—Eeminar, {20 that was in the lineup simply f Tennis Cup Matches Jors. Handles his pitchers in fine | opened. For a time was the sensa (Set 7 rider - revel F : powes, much iyle, has a fine arm and {s a good|tion of the National league in the| tin Line Up Five Scraps Beck," Runs, ey Erb was at Cal : : Booked for Seatile Witter. Has played great ball in| field and at the He put new life) for Crystal Pool os enter ehAgioy, t Wik in) peel will play every world series which he has|into the Giants. Slumped in his pla ‘us 2 Narhinat , wil play batting in particular, in final stages Roe ae Nels ; ; The closed formation called S84 | of race. ITH Dode Berco n Spur |p and Burnside | for the plays thru the quarter: | r her Su j Myers r ts | back, the direct pass to the was at the height of his fame ae ap bib oe oye : ning tho card “De and f backs being practic heart ; P » for competition for pice, ee ng ard “De | Pe lenbach: Wins backs being practically unheard | in 1904, Playing with a crippled thastditnes tinde tenia adeues z $f throws left handed. A great! RICE, WASHINGTON—Bé : the ope othe Wis euariokack tad’ te sbetn teas, Perry: being? ent ef the posi at ii pesees.* Brillant, tlelder:} throws right eason at the Crystal Pc in Jersey Fight form the interference and he had ame with a broken leg and VHandling bad throws his specialty. | fastest men in ‘ JERSEY CITY: Oct ‘i t into more plays weakening us at tackle, and Hated about a <300 batter and dan-| Fine fielder, good baserunner le t eight, gained a > direct: the year gerous in the pinch. Hits the ball | dangerous, batsman. Is hitting wel per decisior © Johns Due tne wae tte" Ne | Bezdek being forced out with a Max Wilmost anc hard, getting many extra-base | over .300. A veteran who played I ind af. ricie trick knee, the Chicago team un linesmen, are the Grives. More than average speed on | consistent baseball thru the bases. | reer. | KELLY, NEW YORK—Bats and ) NEW YORK—Bats left, | Throws right handed. Tallest first}throws right-handed, A remarkable | lettermen on the team. : | was In ne f oh waun TER ECKERSALL, without} Michi leven that yeur, But ack Bebra t was the greatest quAF:| we scored on them and It was | Vernon Shuts Out ndition to battle the | Backer in captivity. at target for | ball player Who-@xcels_in all depart: ut ever Migs ya grid) the first ee nearly three | his infielders. Measures six fret six|ments. Is one of the brainiest m ms, neweomer from Aber been heswee'G rina ts eed jen vy waieioiabess ca Sacramento, 4 to 0! t AME, as & ei hrow "7 a kick ne’ een the ec Coyles ne been crossed, ieeees. Despite height in thé game. Has 2 great throwing | packs a kick, they 4i4/%o McMillans and the George| It was a terrific hammer nat| LOS ANGE Oct. 2.—Ed Bry: | for a dig fellow and a c arm. Enjoying a big year at the bat. | four-rounder, and Geo Pfanns, but there was only one Eck. | Ct took that May” hans tel: [an Whitawaltied to W Beemingly no throw is too high for|His fine work hag been a@ great help| Tuffy Lundell, bantamweig oft sa a was only one Ex ako took that day and those fel./an whitewashed mento Wed. him to handle jto the Giants. Team's spark-plug. |! the show i reall 5 Sy t forget the 190-pounc nesday, 4 to 0, and Vernon took the | sit like acehorse, Eckersall|ton and his line «mash : See : wie Hatiiral eihiate | tant for’ abe faeries therheeuite nd game of the series. Canfi \ SECOND BASE HARRIS, WASHINGTON — Bats pitched good 1 all for the losers, al- | but five hits, but he was ¢ and the ability and was hard to "BY AHERN ). te MMNSSis cicht Kaades Ia m3 rt. He was a stur tennis|tackle. Heston takes rank with the] ving ing one of his best years. Manager. | — 1 Dds AIAERVAOUNIRe SHERRI ee eee es | tlie pore RH. E.| fal duties have tn no way handi-| iat’ pen iid aidiiswith whith| 7) 3%, JSacramento .....e0+ eee 9 8 1) €apped his play. Remarkable fielder. | - wee ee rel . Svcs: Vernon : PI el SENG great: hitter, but atways dan. | OH UNCLE AMOS ERY WELL an a HA~—HAA A : : |, Friday's chapter will complete | Batters; Ganticht and Koehler; at making double THIS KID 1S ‘ ss A PERSIAN | ACME AT Us rene | Dr: Speldel's story. Bryan and Hannah | baserunner. Real | ROGER MORSE. AN Hi T WILL NOT DISPUTE decison Reesor wen cas the oat | syste | ee y YOUR OWNERSHIP /=|| CET - ANY Rea toinatl * Salt Lake Makes It BRUINS TAKE | W YORK—Bats right is (: | of ss h THIS 1S F Not only wag he a wonderful | | Ge lett handed, throws r nde fae Sa WHY THIS 1S HEREAFTER, I HAPPENS "TO Be mea was he a wonderful | “Two Straight Games Be sent a, Srevteat Dlazer HE LOST A CAT AN’ | ( QUR CAT'LIZ’ WOULD ADVISE A PRINCESS fx] | dropkicking. As goals from the | OAKLAND, Oct. 2—Salt Lake FIRST G GAME Sag Mehoed expec i Sag . WHICH WENT You TO KEEP THE ¥: Held Sountes, we mnbOH au touah. TAL Lo Lee Sieh over ORRIN | GHIGAGO Oak 4 ore eee ne of the fastest men in T TOLD HIM You , EN 10 KEEP THE CALL YOUR downs then it placed a premium enday \and have given the} 20, Oct. 3.—The Cubs took eager ha GOT A CAT EN TH AN’ GOT LOST ANIMAL INSIDE SHOTS, MAJOR /4 i " penhant chances ‘an awful|the first kame of the Chicago city TH’ NIGHT ‘FORE 90 IT WILL NOT In . is. week @lseries from the White Sox in the a position NAME, OF “PRINCE / 1h~ n 19 was . vil iat | |Z : AST fu CMERE FOLLOW FOLKS / talus t score saa Le 2 park Wetnenteh, 10 to 7. Aléx- | ; sloiced thann Men UIT dexcle PKA ae | CALNE: eeUG TS ot ae : ander went the route for the Bruins, WASHINGTON—Bat ete LIZ, > OH, YOU tiers out | _[ficked them from all angles and won El ee 7 but he had a stormy i aoe t-handed. Great de WAIT TILL YOu “™ | " Batteries; O'Nelll, Singleton: and| he score J HOR fensive t 0 makes the GET HOME. [4 ; with the ball Bexersait |Peer™ -Boonler Read lwhite Sox eee! Wird chances look easy. Rated jus the average hitter, but ia pinch and gets 4 drives when he meets the ball. Will | hea star with more experie GROH, NEW YORK throws right-handed. Veteran star Prilliant player, who is beginning to Show the wear and tear of years of Hervice. Rises to greatest heights in the crisis. Played remarkable ball in world series last fall, ho not physically fit to give his best . 10 13 1 As Mr. O'Goofty says, it’s much| Batteries: Lyons, Connally, Cven- nicer to be dumb and lucky than!¢ Leverett and Crouse; Alexan- bright and wrong. der and Hartnett uman eel He could | Cubs | was a Jamdipiced man in every and the husky giants of copes teams laid for him tr to eee ie cs watane tae METROPOLITAN Theat ® sail had the Sahel of relaxing when ea re Pea h4 BEGINNING SATURDAY mina any of the regular p'aying time. And you will remember that in those days we played 33-minute halfs and no quarters and once were taken out you were for good With the dozens of* series plays that Coach Stagg had the team 1 it was no easy job to handle the! team the way Eckersall did and still | do the offensive and defensive things he did. | Eckersall at present is in the [sports department of the Chicago | Tribune and is one of the big of the game, making football | hivetihe SHORTSTOP PECKINPAUGH, WASHINGTON Bats and throws right-handed. Veteran star, playing the greatest game of his career in the field doing timely work with his With Harris, rates the fastest dou Ble play combination around second | in the majors, Averages in no way} show his remarkable value to his club, JACKSON. NEW YORK —f BASEBALL TODAY nnd TOMORKOW Seattle vs. Los Angeles | Giaina Gatlad at S80 | Was like a ton of brick falling, a ee | ct ere tteores waving vase METROPOLITAN Theatre, ILLIE HESTON! | They used to calt him the | Michigan battering-ram. And rightlyy too. When Heston hit that line it Schwabacher Hrox. & Co, Inc. Seattle and Spokane, Wash, Hf ORV a at ME '