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PAGE 12 CHE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, OCTOBI 1. Failure to Complete Double Play Was Costly’ Harris Drops Ball at = Les Sherman Not Expected to Return Broadway, Garfield and é aa Ballard Contenders Becone: it Cost: Game " es of | Whidby Island Woods | Bagshaw Not ,,,,, be Marberry Upset After That Play and New York Looms. Between These Teams, Says Henry F. | . nd? (Mea urse) plendid 200-pound deer wa ‘ Blake, Grid Authority; Veteran Backfield Is Gar- Giants Win Third Game of Series, 6 to 4; Peckin- | I i a O ake, Gri uthority; Fi G paugh May Be Out of Game; Pitchers Come and Go 1 mi rie cr cap ; ’ Th. S ‘go Foch al a a views at Se his fash cay a four ount g k field Strength; Franklin and Lincoln Fights Game 8 . y Frank Jacobs and Hoard's bird-dog, “Doc,” insisted upon horning into Q b BY HENRY F. BLAKE ILO GROUNDS n hist aah RY ‘ aay } ce the pees Hoard’s companion on the trip, Eth Crafford, also brought. back a uarter ac B* WHAT the eight tear howed in their first ¢ n ite weapon of defense, the double play, failed in th ong Om Gea oe Ore ees Sherman, Overweight and the high school football league, 3 Jooks like. Brosdway, Ond inning of yesterday's contest, and with it went the ball | i : ‘ Garfield and Ballard are the el ames ' Suffering With Injured : championship ~ Manager Harris, with a double play in ae ‘ y Foot, Not to Play pr. ik | Of the three teams mentioned, Garfield looked the best. The eleven had a front of that would have retired th af % pea de yucless: dropped the ball * dae ; aoe a ee threat, showing more snap than any of the arash oes pe var . . . man reported for E Tha (Ce te pant : The break of the game came quickly. The testhall - tr other tear The Garfield team ran up a big score and were kept from a bigger count Giants seized it even more rapidly, The this fall the quar error on the part of his leader seemed to terback of ths only by the dogged fight of the game Lin- 923 Washington upset Pitcher Marberry coln t ’ eleven was many f Garfield has the advantage of a backfield in MeGuern, Carroll, Hopper Duffy They have been playing together for three years and work well in combina- tion pla Garfield s Gowdy drove a clean single to left that scored a run. More for Marberry to worry about. He seemed to be doing it, as he walked the next two men, also uncorked a wild pite’ hat permitted the second run of the inning to drift over the plate Cees Bagehaw says he ia has a lot of practice work to With the bases loaded, it looked like the cooling showers counting m pen Sherman at AAS do in order smooth over their play, but } the present time for the quarte ner haat ‘a for big Fred, but he settled and fanned Young for the final seal tents n, and with Georer Gut-|tey have the possibilitie out, |tormsen, Mike Hanley and Dow Broadway, after several years of s0-s0 teams, s¢ ‘Kirk groomed for the pos e| have the nucleus for a powerful aggregation. In i} urple and Gold is well fortified and Meister they have two strong backs and the line is big Sherman a good field general, injured, and was lost to | 4nd strong. The lost double killing, which proved so costly, was in a Measure the result of an accident. Just as Harris x i the bag, ready to take the throw and pivot for the pls first, he stumbled slightly, dropping the team at critical times in severa . he . a oe eS seein Mie : as JUST SERIES FIGGERS the ball. Harris had literally “Guttormeen, with his superior | 6reat fight against overwhelming Attendance (pa tripped on 3 y on which he speed and offensive ability, has the| Roosevelt surprised by er eattle. T er $457,024 1s Sure fire, o jineide track to the position at the| team has the power, their foott en't 4 A with coun e y pas ummer present ou an offe s in't make a first do s W : | WASHINGTON AT TOP share 45144 th on did I se | STRENGTH SATURDAY thrown ball on a do’ win be st fs 2°) Punting Better Than Usual wth Saturday when the Hus. ke on the Whitman team in HE PU? © lows of =a ise Can't FREE : pa djum league this » t eau, who have n out of the like baseball b n of th two games, rea a been out of the ory game for a few days, will be ready seldom made. They must have t and as the line came thre K and power in ee Lanes. eine ohe ¥ from shaps aginst WI comes with t wilh b e ite tu t natural a t nd must ut Another ne eX a pate We. : a fap erely a fancy name for “Charley George Wilson and Mike E ton, the th a good ae horse It is one of the most pain. the halves and Tesreau at f Ir * a bit fu aries th t Bagshaw will have a powerful of: |piays a big factor. The teams with | lot of close games indians took another the fensive ebin Monday, Logs Angeles winnin yey vidi 8 a R Sh ey ro i) the*final game of the series, 3 to | Pie’ Ot Leto dig S nd a, ee BAGSHAW FEARS oosevelt ove are eseness 2, because the Tribe couldn't hit pee: Ber wath oe. cp ie pd ag (. TEAM OOBEVELT was £0 tickled ovke and it often more The Indians have made onty 21|‘"* *hortstop. If oo Yatch out for O. A. ( R win nst West Seattle | difficult to ‘be a good er than i. les bave the ma that the Roseve wed when serious break in nu yeavy|ahip. They didn't walt to give a score,” says the Was yach./team cheer for the Went Seattle | this tradition, as old as the game ] Coach Schlinser seems to have devel boys but ran Immediately off of the | itself and that bear the name hits in three games and have scored | %8 the Washingto Dut three runs. That's no way for & championship contender to act FUSSELL PITCHES FINE BALL Fred Fussell southpawed a beaut! Tul’ game for the home folks, allow That's the warning of Bagshaw The Oregon Ag terial and they sh they snowed Whitr players made was probably just carelessness ut the Roosevelt players in the fu should remember to observe I play egain duris r Mike Martir potball sportaman- am. nee. Peck's injury there is a ¢ brousht: Miller, a. peekie. who § oped a good eleven and in Schumer: | ried of one of America’s finest sports Hig but ono earned run and that | COVE)" yvicaf nf Heh the Aggies have one of the best! poothall is exsentially a game of | men Was a fluke. He fanned six 1 on Sashes a he went to | backs on the coast ‘s a ASAD aR ora Ie George Payne should have shut Out the Tribe, but for a boot and some hari luck Frank Emmer kicked Beck's} Brounder in the fourth, ~Durst//., aaa imgied and Beck eventually scored | Md. The first time he respond. When Emmer threw Hood's infield |f) !th @ pe Brive te et Hit against the first base boxes. r SEATTLE’S RUN m and ¢ ttormsen played ey were at Ever. Georgetown Gridiron| Drewes Aggies Have high school and he played for 5 umbia university in Portiand, «nd Eleven Wants Action Started Cage Work y say he ina wonder. It any jualor football team in Be Basketball practice has started A already at Corvallia, Ore. The Ag- thira moved over to against him when It was drama that brought Miler to the plate twice with the bases wants a lot of quick action in © earmarks of making | him the series hero. Witson made | gies will have a powerful this att * The A lining up a grid year wit seven lettermen back coming Sunda nager of Carlos Steele, Waldo Stoddard, Har- | 1 team should hop to a telephone any| old Ridings, George Brown ot 18 A GIFT a ; Beattie tied it up in the same T ame | + Joh! iT oterans iF noltgne i ‘ me in the 4 ht between and 6:30 and caji| John Eillertson —_ veteran frame, “Red* Baldwin getting a life! piney, with ston ¢ twe PACITIC COAST LEAGUE ea MacLean GL one e-1182 and} Year's team, are working out, while When Spencer dropped his third|/rung behind, He popped weakly t | Won Last Pet aeey eee Rae Luke Gill and Tom MecMullin, who Mirike. Fussell beat out « roller|tnin. what would Pook have done? 7 ‘ fan Francie 16 95 4g | RON be’ Recumenntated, = MAOLORNT: Le tos Sear. kin, Ges albe With ES tecker ainsied otf ec Grimes |e he , me eve sare? | -- . $$ ~ | nee 7 88 bunch of Georgetown boys | Paved two 2 5°, © game was a procession of ‘ g 5 H4 ‘ i the squac Bras chost The as, 8, Drocemston 0 a , 6 a9 » a grid eleven and want McAuley doubled in the nitth ana Ptenere Au of them were un: Oakland Wins Pair | Portland Is Winner ‘WINTER RING. 8 tr $16 | Action in Sunday games —__—_— h yi e 0 e ty y i i i Vern Led 4 Mieka cer hy it was at From Salt Lakers in Final Frisco Go r fe delet sky add Fail Mike Collins Is Now A boot by Cutshaw, Krug’s single [Pe Sre <ne,! OAKLAND, Oct. 1-—Geor rorniaxn, on sro’ SRASON OPEN “ ERED y Oa Managing Bob Roper Spd another single by Whaley ac-| Fred Marberry, champion rellet os urled 8 three 1 Ne | took the final game from San Frat NOW THE sEKKES son Hung Up Bat Marks! wike conins, st. Paul fight man- eet for the other ren ae pitcher of the American, lived up |® See Oo ef oh > hore Monday, & to 8. eat 1 °t) Rogers Hornsby wound up the| ager, has taken Bob Roper, who won The % E. |to his season’s reputation asa poor |' ne o - . * 2 2 : son w n fame s a army heavyweight, Los Angeles ... 3 9 f2letarter, A fast ball is his best, ag. {0% game, too, 6 to 4 gsc ‘Ayteregy es, 3 Myers and Bercot Head- 4 pri Fig aegt tae at es ee oer his ak Hees is ifthe a Seattic ..... - 1 1 Si set, and the Giants like fast ball |, mee _Rame opuinesaegy bas * 8 © dining First Show at 3 ey: othe (Br Lowta: iar ear | onmannole : Batteries—Payne- and Spencer;! pitching. Salt Lake sees bd : r 5 10 @ Cc . . , 7 ¢ ‘: ~ - : A 4 Oakland iB ‘ 1 rystal Pool Toni ht WHERE THEY PLAY THIS WEEK| far in the van of the other National Pomel! and Baldwin, | The cor R H Age on SS RR liar 1 Yelle ¥y 8 Kan Francis "se . league hitters Babe Ruth, the| It's about tinie Sarazen the golfer Mow ag 6 11 19 Boshier and Re 8 Daly bas hieaitgiP llth ealioen us | Yankee star, led the American stug-|came Out and apologized publicly to : Batt “_ Marberry, Russell, Crystal Poot is opened | gers with (an average of, 18 estlane ab brea Bea ~oeals pen Speece, Martina and Ruel; McQuil.| _ Second game He 5 ee eh WHITE SOX WIN with Spug Myers, the Idaho battler, - ~~ _ lan, Ryan, Jonnard, Watson and |Salt Lake 4 7 <1) CHICAGO, Oct, 7.— The White! meeting Dode Bercot in the six-round | Gowdy Oakland ea Sox, again champions of tho city, | Main event | inal Stand ig | Batterie —— Singleton, Mulehy./ and the Cubs, the vanquished, were| ‘This figures to be one of the beat | | ORIOLES LEAD Perry and Cook; Foster and Baker.) given their extra mi tod. The | fights of the year and if it doesn’t} Oct. 7—Georgel Sox pl divided $19,194, the win-|pan out then you can’t depend as ner’s sha end the Cubs divided | anything. Here Toda ceed eth, St. Paul powerless, DUMOVITOH RECALL | A : y pointer on tobacco: and Baltimore took the fifth game) Niek Dumovich, left-hander, has 5 tory 0 Ths pale: thyghietrs Gein ieks IAN FRANCISCO was opening the | of the “ttle world series," 10 to| been recalled by the Chicago Cubs. | ¢ x their fourth game of ngo and both haye improved consid on here to-|1. The games now stand Baltimore, | He has been with Low Angeles under! seven. gai cries. The Cubs won ' . erably since then led, 1 optior $ Gay that may settle the Const league | 37 St. Paul, 1 Henry yest, . the pennnnt Georgetown Ind » fast com ite" OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN V\tstcicamttterte mth t-coming Cut coarse for pipes — isn't hitting, the Thdinioa tit hes the Camp Lewis lightweight. They dians still have fight the usual six rowfds an outside chance 9 to win the pen-| fA LNOTICEDABOXOF Wy Ee THATS GAME ORIEN WS nerrouenie bien en fi font aga “een baat TOBACCO FLAVORED HMF ~~ YOU REFER YOURE SMOKING NOW xpecial; Harry Hansell und Johnny not rine games behind the WHIP HANOLES CAME TO THE BOX OF GUL TAKE MV ETHER. © [4|> lriery ronda aud Georee ntti: tune 22 Othe ‘Tetbe is FOR YOU YESTERDAY FINE CIGARS THAT STRAIGHT ! a. 1 GOT tainwalytia:< MAJOR | am T WAS CAME FOR ME 2 |] ty mast WHIFF OF IT It and Lonnie Austin are Burns slower snap Into things in the Dig series GOING TO OPEN IT UP HAW MLAD. ~~ WILL IN TH OTHER ROOM ~ vt Fe (ma ld Es hl 4 bat uel? and AN’ SMOKE ONE BUT HAVE YOU UNDERSTAND { THOUGHT MAYBE , this wa — ELLISON ¢ other clubs a T HAVE TO TAKE AN THOSE CIGARS ARE SOMEBODY'S BRAKE 4 y ruse vay. bast INSURANCE EXAMINATION MADE. OF THE MOST BANDS WERE BURNING /.4 { Diamond Dust 7} he e 1 Oy bay . THIS WEEK AN’ L WAS SELECT HAVANA TLL TRY ONE OF EM nce cooler Bert Ellison ts leading his charger AFRAID (T WOULD MAKE LEAVES /~ THEY WERE SOMEDAY MAJOR =~WHEN Frank Emmer had a terrible day ~ee fm a desperate for Frisco’s MY HEAQT STUTTER /. SENT TO ME ASA Monday, Kicking three. Killifer fi GIFT BY SENOR © $ nally took him out, putting Brady easel, on short and sending Cutshaw to second. third straight penn: Vean Gregg will choose the lead s i Iii le ers today OF AGLI j Portland entertains Los Angeles the latter team being but a half-gam Lasts about 50% longer No frills-no tins- FOIL wrapper, hence 10¢ . Vie Pigg delivered with a single whe atted for Fussell in the nd, onfy a jump bebind Lo: nint nin Plays Sacrameno at home In the final week of the season Beattie goes to Portland, Los Angeles Feturns home tg play Vernon and San Francisco plays host to Oakland Carl Williams covered first base for Seattle Monday, Jimmy Welsh being on the bum and Bowman isn't George Burns, veteran National Teague outfielder, who saw years of #ervice with the New York Giants, ie slated for the gate, according to reports from Cincinnati. BASEBALL | TODAY AND TOMOnKOW Seattle vs, San Francisco Game Ca ¢ 2600, BE nen-O109 for Tickets. World Series TODAY Billy Lane is still laid up with that bum ankle and js battling a heavy cold | Seattle had the bases clogged in the second, but Fussell took a third trike for the yhird out The Baldwin boys turned ia two neat plays, “Red” making 0 cork serew catch of Grimes’ foul and Ted robbing Krug-of a hit with a beautiful one-handed stop and a nice throw Fussell had a fine curve ball working, , — made and cut ie re ieiiianten. with thts | RUCKER IS DODGER scouT exclusively for pipes Scove Grid. Graph ,,*"°"" | | Nap Rucker, once one of the best Hoard PD every piny |) bee praia Wp METROPOLITAN 50c | handers In he game, when he THEATRE pitched for Brooklyn, is now scout Liccerr ing for the Suberbas & Myras Tosco Co.

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