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PAGE 4 About Fights), and Fighters BY LEO H. LASSEN | | | | i ‘High Spots of World’s Series R ago Spug Myers and Dode Bercot fought two terrific draws at the Crystal Pool and since that time both of them have en- tered faster company and have both improved consider- ably. Their meeting he Pool Tuseday will be inte Bd in showing which of the two has shown the greatest improve- ment. Spus | | der Spider Roa Nike a million in Harper and Marc Dad the finesse he lacked before. Matural ability . Bercot never | did week ago T ping Al Gr and bis pu they seemed to lack Tt ought to be a great Spus and Vode hock up Three Matches Loom for Morgan Threc big matches are looming for ‘Tod Morgan in Seattle. Denny Frush, the English whe fought a draw with Har: Several years ago, is coming Northwest and may be p' the Coast champion And Vic Foley, Van the ‘Junior Major Entries in Games Are Luckiest | I ' New ¥ Vital Happenings in World's Series of Past Have Yervesen |) Turned in Favor of American Winners Over Na- or at the tional Champions; Billy Evans Reviews Past Tilts Klen f | ' ee ee | BY BILLY EVANS ' be 4 , O get the breaks of the game invariably means \__ / to finish on top. Huskies and Bearcats in Clash Today MAN because of » ave de. eligible atic ¢ | culties. Bagshaw is expected Coach of the Bear 'Chicago Has the breaks have In the past 19 world series particularly in favored the American league, the deciding games Thirty-four world series games have been de- cided by the unexepected The American ague teams have enjoyed a profit of 20, or Ash Gers 8 per cent. The National league teams have . fS benefited 14 times, or In the last 10 years, hewever, the br tically even, the American Jeague having a one * as a result of same. Three times, in_ 1908, 19h d 1915, the breaks were 7\j evenly divided between the George Kelly ° contenders 1 Gianta got the maj Is Versatile ||» 0 veesks with tue Yankees but Nationals in 1914, Boston liand did t thing in I n been ted |Roosevelt Downs West ! break : eoaree = zi | Seattle in Prep Football|, _the fourth samme the Game, 6 to 0 to get the breaka in and sixth cor | B. G, star, and Babe Herman, \Rive VELT “Having: digested the dope you can famento veteran, are in | } Si F b ll AY We the t proceed to pick your own winner Foley and Morgan is the logica! ix Footba school rid field serap. z Chi": qrdekacs | CEE SE eae vs tg on ay Games in is Pyreqete How Break ta la a ht the © of the game came ow br $ In out with Morgan as he ha: ma HICAGO, "Oct. 4—Yale, Harvard ne only en Just as good showings aga op iG r Sebeidil hibten* tod * n hn second quarte ben the Wes P. H G eeeests that Morgan has fought as|/ and Princeton have long been |iucrie eatety played a punt badly ast Have Gone known for their apparent unw “ padre the loca boy has. a tas Wither ane oval tn Indian ito F[UEs bre ka in the first game of Foley has fought Bud Ridley, Cal \aoatla®t gundam’ They t Indian d to the World series «© helped ernie Joe Lynch, Dandy Dick Grif-|) ots to teams outside of the * men sta Resagryee. e 2 al league win seven © fin and a host of other topnotchers} + welt: se pert American oz mand it can't be said that he ten’t a a | 4 game it has been 4s form at In “other words, the], cee wre followings in| Bulldog, Crimson 4 Tiger don't |%F | . “ mition, each league Bot! 5s " " Jeare a rap about traveling \" " being favored In two games meee nd W's & logical match. In the Middle West this season biti d | ne shows a goodly — | there is a team which will emulate! “cron “aga ¢ American ~ 10-Round Ring | the elite division in the “own back real didinad tk a to two Law for California? yard” respect. It te Chicago. The |, West 8 ng aque } "The movement for the passage of | Maroons will stage eight games thin | |" tastencharety @ boxing Jaw allowing 10-round fights/ fall. All but one of them will be i Sages ere ~ Sie Sin California is gaining impetus in| waged on Stagg field. Ohlo State hurle apm w one for the the South. will be meet at Columbus, but Mix. | tcc rt bd | T h ce has been S The four-round game i flourish. | sour, Brown, Indiana, Purtue, Ii A West: Se | rican far as the ing, but California, once the home| ois, Northwestern Wisconsin | ; argin of good for Sef champions, wants longer fig’ are booked to appear on the, Ma ' w three games to one. beand the record crowds attending |roons’ own lot. For Chicago, it is r » game has been a smokers there now have been good | indeed a nice schedule rout for the American, Not once @vidence of the old interest in the Chicagc ver, has more rea Woodbridge the decisive contest has the F glove sport. son to book ‘at home” tilts than y OF || Nat got a break carrying a Chances are that there will be Yale, Harvard and Princeton. Chi. | (eriana 7 Bape "other effort to put thru such a law|cago is Menily located, It is ee ut 7 Darken ap of the series shown fm Washington at the next Olympia| tually in the center of the Western + y ay || the American league holding the wession. It nearly went over two | conference area. "Ita size, locat h 1 = © TLi] edge im games three, five and atx, }tend to make it t best place in Lal : a || the National with games one and Par SE its section in the matter of drawing era | hdow ar | four to ite credit, and game two, Given Bounce . ot Wisconsin mammoth crowds |St. Paul Wins from Baltimore, 6 to 0° |S: SS , ueee| Oregon Aggies Hand! cele haces owe| Whitman Bad Defeat! He BALTIMORE, Oct. 4.— Pitching | jin ' Ore., Oct ALTER“ECKERSALL, famous} wonderful ball, Ogden, st <ed Garfield vx. Lincoin and E made an innate : football official is not on the| ouna star, held Deltimore to these | vs Gueae Abia “Wie “tolky | football debut here Friday when they Pieconsin schedule this year. There-| nits and St. Paul won the second|grid schedule for Denny field with | trimmed the Whitman eleven 41 to 0 bangs an interesting tale game of the junior world's firet gime starting at 1 p.m Schlisser used hin whole Aggie Last fall Eckersall made a decision Against Wisconsin that enabled Michigan to win a bitterly contested| game, having an imoprtant bearing) “on the “Big Ten’ championship. Hekersall gave the decision as he ‘Saw it. He was backed up in hi | fadgment by the other officials in| @harge of the game. This would Make it seem that the decision waa & correct on Whether right or wrong, Eckersall, | for giving the decision as he saw it, is dropped by Wisconsin. It is football history that any time An Official loses an important game Because of a disputed ruling, he is en” dropped by the team he (2 E Wisconein in dropping Eckersall | © is doing nothing new, just following | | @ college precedent that doesn't make for sah ata sportsmanship. i Ellison’s Home Run Is Deciding Wallop PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 4.—Bert Ellison slammed a homer into the left fleld bieachers in the fifth inning Friday, scoring three runs and giv. | ing the San Francisco Seals a 5.0 _ lead, They needed it as Portiand | | made three in the next inning, Frisco | | eventually winning, 6 to 3. R He £5. 513 (0 Li 0 : Williams and Yelle; Ra - chac, arriaon and Cochran. Oakland Finally Is _ Winner Over Lakers, OAKLAND, Oct. 4.—After losing two straight, Onkland finally beat ) Balt Lake here Friday, 6 to 2, behind | Fart Kunz’ brilliant pitel hing. | R. | | HB. 5 6 uu 6) Ponder, Mulcahy and Peters; Kunz and Read. |Sam Rice Had Big Bat Run P to September 26, Sam Rice, AD tight fielder of the Washing ton Nats, had batted safel consecutive games. the streak, Sam ran his average up to around from Baltimore Friday, 6 to 0. ‘The score rR Ht t. Paul . © 1 laltimore ... Wea: Batteries: Ogden and McC: itt, Freitag, Tomlin and Dixon (OUR BOAR ories | the | | squad during the game TIME CLOCK Of He FOR WATER WHO IS IT 2a WHY IT'S ME fan 1 WANNA KNOW WHEN YOURE GOIN’ INTO DRYDOCK YOUVE BEEN WORKING THAT TUB OVER A HALF HOUR / om PUT ON SOME STEAM I GOTTA PULL OUTA HERE AT SEVEN! aw TM GOIN'TO SPEAK To MRS HOOPLE ABOUT CONNECTING A UKE You /< TUB, ~——-TH' FEET ON IT NOW Ff | HAS BROKEN ARCHES FROM YOU [7 LAUNCHING INTO IT THREE NIGHTS A WEEK ! «~ BETTER GO DOWN AN’ TURN UP TH’ HEAT UNDER TH WATER + IT'S LOSING worn IN MTSELE ALREADY /« SPLOSHS 5 aa ) THAT TUB SPANIELS | a d 4 ’ SEA | wild pite lof trouble when he rTLE STAR Opening Play of T eddy -Indian Ga Ga EATTLE, WA Thurle Thornton, West tle backfield ace 1 g the first kick game with Roo It ye ately McClary, lanky rend, is on the left and P. pictured in the background e , 5 “: Tribe Wins 12-Inning Ball Game PACIFIC COAST Lracur w Yet “ yr shades of night fast fa ing, Roms Eldred pasted Nick Dumovitch’s lefthanded shoots into left field for two bases and Ray Rohwer’s smack to right field sent i brickleta acrons t atte the deciding run for the Indians in Friday's contest against the Celentials from Los olen tt nings and a Everyth ed up for the customers, but the most pleasing feature was the fine pitch ing of Fred Funse’ hill-lock tn nit Hefer sent * when that young man had filled the bases without a player be jing retired. After Durst |tying run with a sacrifice fly, Fur. nell got Wally Hood via the strike out route and Tubby skier to Roh | sembled a hit w new moundsm j innings that ho t balers Dumovitch also kicked thru o bit of relief-pitching for before the Eldred- Rohwer nent in the four thé v4 | stanza. | ‘The score: rR. zB | Los Angeles 6 Seatt! j > 3 | Batte Payne, Dumovitch and h failed to produce a run for the Angels. Thia happened jin the second and here's how it hap-| pened: Hood flied out bled and stole second, much to the surprise of everybody; Krug ground. ed out; uley walked a Plummer cut loose with a wild Payne got fr psportatior Whaley flied out. So that was that Spencer am- CIVf Brady saved Pt Sp liner in the third doubled Beck off first. mer a heap ared Durst’s inning and Grimes fgl- | lowed with a clout over the garden wall, Singles by Red Baldwin, Brady and Welch and a wild heave from Martie Krug’s wing resulted in two runs being chalked up for the hom- sters in the second, A two-bagger’ by error at the Killeferites Brady and an the fifth first cushion gave another run in the with | at went 12 in H ATUI Seal-Indian Series May Decide Coast Pennant: me. | No Change in Golf Ball So Says Charles Brandenburg, Pacific Coast Moazeger |? of A. G. Spalding Bros.; Takes Long Time to Pre- pare Dies and to Market New Pills; Other Gossip BY ALEX C. O change will be ~ andard golf ball before 1926, if then!” This is the word brought to Seattle by no Jess an authority than Charles Branden- Pacific Spalding Bros. This bit of news, coming on top of the report that cem over the wire from the | ast several weeks ago that old Doc. G. A. was aJl lined up to give his patients | and lighter pill to swallow be welcomed by all | al and ancient game of golf. so it is in golf, the livel long-hitting pellet is the thing that produces | and that’s what the fans want in both sports.) burg, a larger year, will, ROSE the thrills t there's going to be a change; maybe not in baseball, but certain tn bec went day olf ball—-1.62-1.62 has brought about t adeling of all cou nd made the game more of Takes Long Time to Make Dies | wa E dwell on the “golf; ing body | tall’ sub Brandenburg, When the time comes golfers will who left st night for a trip that] go after the new medicine, no m: | w take him thru the va fac ter what the dimen « may be of his employers, said at the | they know it sta facturers of golf balls would re ja nearly a year’s notice on the matter of a change from the 1 pellet that Is now being batted around, because it takes a long time to get dies made and to market the The | combination got to him in the 12th | millions of pills that fill the require monts prescribed for by the govern- | 20° | day, links ‘of the Rainier Mo! on the f and Country club on |\HE annun! meeting of the Pacific Northwest Golf association was Golf club and several changes were expected to be made in the director- {ate and the award made for the 1926 championship meet. A, 8. Kerry, who has been the |xpark plug of the association during | his th rs as president, is going {to hand over the reins, much to the regret of every golfer in the North- WHITE SOX PUT JAKE TO ROUT CHICAGO, Oct. 4,—Batting Elmer Jacobs out of the box in the sixth inning with four runs, the Sox evened up the series with the Cubs for the Chicago city champion- ship here Friday, jto 3 Karl Sheely, Sox first sucker, hit another home run, his third of th series, and ‘Ted Baldwin's two-base Tox | Nt score Rk WB leaguer and Lano’s wallop past Hood | Gyn eke ees accounted for the fourth marker, ! Write Sox a Geet se Which came In tho. sixth Batteries: Jacobs, Blake, Kenno Tho Indians looked like winning | “04 OParrells Faber and Schalk Ip the 11th when Red Baldwin and Py = nie “uawell got on the sacks but Dumo- VIGHT SET BACK viteh struck out Osbourne, Brady and] The Bud Ridley-Babe Herman Ww me hing. fight, scheduled for last night in Stanley Harris | aught by Dad QrANiny HARRIS! father is inspec in charge of rail- road detectives for the Lackawan. na rail An old Pittsburg er himself, he taught his son dimenis of the game, Portland, day. was postported until Mons SAN FRANCISCO, 0 | Colo defeated “Lefty” Coo j four rounds here last night. lightweights. ‘Tommy er in NEW YORK, Oct. 4, — Jimmy Slattery defeated Jack Delaney in 10 rounds last night, They are middleweights. being held this morning at the Seattle | They're | | undoubtedly, lovers of the roy As in baseball, October 13 (Columbus day), that | White | the score being 6| \ ROSE made in the Coast manager 0: They, he er, ha for a change burg’s message made in the present “no chai ball before if then”. come as a hole-in-one And that, we all agree, welcome, Second Pro-Amateur Play Set loch-McLean urnbull-Perkins leish-Hunter (Tacoma), (Powell west Just who was slated Prexy Kerry was not ma last night but reports are coman, possibly Scott Z. or Herb Rale! During K has done much for golf in west and it is to be hoped thi will continue to have the | golfdom in this section at heart even | out of the when he steps Men of A hard to find if the Pacific Northwest ciation cannot find him to do.” Kerry's and Charlie River, (Fircrest), Jowders-Noo- . will be elected. s term in offi and it will be regretted “something Regulations Until 1926" f A. G. v. next er Branden nge is as wel is some | B. C), Dalg- to succeed ade known that a Ta-| Henderson | he the North- he | interest of | big chair. | caliber are If assoe) will be} standard golf DA ( ' 24 r } ‘ Series Breaks Have Favored Americans Champs Leaders to Play Here Next Week The Last Series Between These Teams Broke At- tendance Records Here W nd ‘ice Wy € s i San Sam Jones b Real Reason of Yank Slump wae it Ame Je le to ae cy « for the n win “mM win- arm games, If that num- Y nkee staff as a whole the only one ouch Jast for the greater ont team Huggins its [_Footall Today | PACIFIC COAST ington. Daa ge Mary's at Berke MIDDLE “WEST Notre I On re Y | I | a I ate low 1 ut Chicago. a Aggie at Kanaas, is at Wee am and Mary « with Sacramento Wins in Ninth Over Vernon LOS ANGEL! Out | mento nosed out Vernon to 4, scoring the winning run in { | the ninth inning. The score: RHE. Sacramento 5 13 0 | Vernon ° «4. 100 F Batteries: ‘Thompson, Peters and q Christian, Johnson and Whit- | Series Results Are Shown on Met Board wig i Sheena ccaiggspegeo M.| Germany gad | Spencer; Plummer, Fussell and) <i will put on its second annual | nan (Meadow Park), Ayton-Thompson| Baseball followers are. being ac- i 2|the Olympic games, | the next) The Pirates remind us of a lot of | Baldwin | Pacific Northwest professional-ama- | (Point ty, Vancouver), Dutra-|£9Pded play-by-play results of the | | eature of forgiveness will be to re ters we know, who are cham Lanse hole beatball charaplonship | Fovargue (Aberdeen), Christian-Lou-| World's ‘series. starting Saturday. at i haa eee edd A, Bs Goteon asta Diamond Dust || 224 ‘rom the way that the entries | den (Yakima) and Jefferson-Stutchell the Metropolitan theater, where the ] baker cieotae fare coming in the meet is going to | (Everett) | sames will be depicted on an eleo- | ——__—_————— = ananomasenevanesenseanamseaeg be a large and classy o | Tho Oregon clubs have not been | le scoreboard D | Billy Lane, the feet-footed Indian} Up to the last nigh owing |heard from, but at least two teamsare| A direct wire brings the results ING HOUSE BY AHERN | Simao ore con nt Seta tio mea | 8 Sr cm tn ta game for a few days as the result of |(Rainier), Johnstone: e),| ‘The recent rains have brought the| Will be shown on the board, play | ja sprained ankle received in the Henwood-St course along in fine one every-| Starting each day at 11 a, m. LIT . Jenth inning while backir tohw ar nd | thing possible is being done to get SS EES ITE | YP ns) on. CA GRIND NOURSELE SA) |omree nr ence ae UP Rohwae arlingt | {he taineays and'greensin champion:| _ RAINIER GOLFERS MERI 2 ] 42 A | him Marling-Thom: « ack- | ship condition for these golf Kings| Members of the Rainier Golf and SOME COFFEE / =~ SPLASH“*S FB Jones (Shaughnessy Heights), McCul-| to do their stuff on Columbus day. | Country club will gather together in tne Ps A . heir clubhouse tonight for the an You WAYS RUSHING THIS Three walks, a stolen base |Annual Meeting Here Today [seal reheting So BASEBALL DOUBLE-HEADER TOMORROW SEATTLE vs. LOS ANGELES GAME CALLED AT 1:30 For Tickets—BE acn-0169 METROPOLITAN Theatre BEGINNING YOU CAN ENJOY THE GAME iW