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OCTOBEI y24 si =a Wins Week-End Gaitoutienn ‘aa Wilesin Show Football Class Backfield Men Brilliant 19 mes a csavess:| Games From Seal Club\Gar BoarbInG HOUSE BY AHERN) Buffalo in third. It wa tomes Seattle One-Half Game Ahead of Los Angeles, With ~ - yore — ees aa tory of the t Angels and Seals Virtually Tied for Second Place, . { % THERE Y7 YEH C 4 ° R f Whi te cence, eee Oakland a Jump Behind; Seattle Ends at Portland An gh ve . yf INDEED SIR ag Safle x f Heh, M eA K | In out 0 itman Percentage of .709, The « a teas 2 RUDENE F CIGARS | { “I " oN 4 MEME face the cetire Touts. It eS Let erie ASSEN Foca Bie OFF WHY Th }19 PLEBIAN «INDEED!./ | pay da eee as aw | Young Quarterback Makes Longest Run Seen in re ih ate, iv | BEFORE. They A HE'S HAPPIER Years on Washington Field When He Tears 98 Los Angel ACK Y | - ASHINGTON smotl Whitman under a | | = ang one a | ASHINGTON smothered pear A ’ ight tra 55 to O score at the Stadium Saturda n eget elle. rn ; i mal edge ove a a) ) K ¢ ¥ Washington the last plac Francisco, altho these teams are virtur ae WING COLLARS 7 +»: Banach Ber Beam. A glance at th ‘ % tied for second place \e THE LAUNDRY, the game meant more to Enoch bag bs Baten cisco over the week-end, making it six out « ASTE «+ AN’ . i . : | as honor 40 pienply ¢ even and the great drive of the Indians lande PACKAGE | ANN OF YOUR SEND HIMA fe) THAN A VENA Yards for Touchdown and Kickoff; Score 55 to 0 e Ma tar ¢ MERE TAKING ny, AUGHING GAS BY LEO H, LASSEN | oe gla - h thar big-score victory. It a Oakland is but two and one-half games be = air! o! man a big 63% ga between ? ‘ rin ° 7 George ort Z é Baltimore and Jersey ( ; these a 5 ea ae seorge G torn en h wal arrive finished last » finishe 1 r For « ars eR this Everett boy and } —— at Los Angeles Ss ra 0 pli to Oak! a . Frise | ° love lost between the California quartet, while Portland cs saat usually poison to Seattle } S gang can bring Seattle its first Coast league | him for the quart k position Washington varsity and when he w wy his chance, Guttormsen made good. Four years at Everett high hool Gut- tormsen turned out with the squad and played part of time, being forced to understudy roles by bigger and stronger llows, But he never quit tr played on the frosh team and last year he spe season on the bench while|(—...- >, Les Shern us running | Golf Hasn’t ey thea tert Sammy Crane | Is Ready | dent for Coming Year migra Br ; “ roars i g. He came to Washington and t the whole ‘ BY ALEX C. ROSE es angst pani Dag eae digg ik: bm tia taaty Rage? he 7 oe . fio mporta hortst t ele ris dpa e¢ team. Saggy” knew he a 5 pray No tatry {the last e for t Spy Orne had three more years and Hurt Dy kes Gud for the forthcoming » ant J Ww ! MUU i thought that the experience Gow does the club's an: meeting Saturday,| Crane has been out of tho It t likely Ww pF ame he would gain in this trainin Player if you cus would better fit him for reg: Bg lar dir i r play the American league ba Which attracted th enthustastic in the club's| history. | boundi Byerybody w on hand to cast a their respect gest and most | two weeks; most of his |teeth were knocked out by a bad. | week n the = | Seals Were Southpawed Plenty ie aa od AY ee Placed in the el ee ; See ped a alge inn, ce ei DRY "HAPPE h be D. U. Trapt vice | st week, |! mame HE. “LAUNI WADI S a eH Wes, PE ‘ r ‘ elm est th) be NS 10 BE THE POST OFFICE « 1086 9 ms seme, ‘ee SCORED THREE Ron and Joc Winn, _ TOUCH DOWNS other officers el Three times ( GRAY BEATS os ein Race ae Se alae ti tn eee, vere Tribe Wins i POOL BOXERS =." an sé hole mateh io "| Give Killefer Credit Seal Series in Far West ARE IN LINE put was he led Ag in the final 36-hole mate hf in tht w Captain's cup. presented by Edgar (PeD" KILLEFER f ‘ . YAR ANCISCO, Oct. 13.<7 W TH b Har- | the cla Grider, of the Rainier Golf and Coun es! ” i ‘ aie " Taking the Whitman kickoff try club. Serta a whe | going ven't bee E 1X 16) ne: t t the van of Pacific | _ ; =e chee on his own two-yard line he "Scotty": am started th i . 5 nyc LE > apg tent dled es. but VACIIC COAST LEAGUE F a ae . . Rc oy ai waited for the Washington inter Play 10down, but at the . * haven't been. rv either, - rer " oppen: | box six r a the event.) ference to form and behinda | 59 uric he looked like a winner, as : nit aga ype 28a aparoenand Pope Hf baer andes parish, sates Lagan gi | HANLEY F fad cut the leeway to 3-down, but 2 xt a eo tan Francis atgy 3d Wislineisceen! Xa: DIDN'T PLAY , oppor P ince m mmer, okie ; — - . Nota Z Bite Tunch put his opponent onlthere have been & cou to third Friday and (Ren 3 ake » single Whitman tackler touched | aniey ) edge. and the afternoon round found i ‘i . sa ping bé 4 a i hh jatar de es oem Pandy, who is but a kid at the came ae hadi uaa ition cts thar SMagMBes Ieee a Fortiand re ‘ mae pean, We sees eemeee DAY. | Ueto : Q closest ifniah medra loteieneais : : as had ¢ Wilson | pack did some of his customary ! Playing like a veteran, and holding} Phils “colf-sevenday-aweek™ —rival| hasn't t Weil in hand. } kicking, in the Guttormsen booted one an travelled 60 y at times, and his pitchin on ty too reliable smashing. if Killefer can win the flay. . With his full backfield the “Red Dog the PLAY THIS WEEK oms, vas Is | Tribe Has Tough Tas at toe : Biss rey aa tiytstd benirhaasmrlgamagn pe 9 RAINIER CAPTAIN | TUST because fF Mesltith’ tikh Fics wt ea. ake at Be ound. If. the id { formation f Mrs. Prank Van Patten, whore golf a and is seventh, | pic meme th Maeestost the TPAKixG mes ¢ wo ea Brenbeaia ind sity demand Media have fame has tmproved wonderfully | nute that the (ieht in the ° a : end, Seattle won t ‘ . the greatest scoring machine in @uring the past season, and in which - beca t hitting ¥ Soni Franch x ga z pe Bhesanexed the championship honors|they haven't. Portland is “down, | dotes ¢ ped sey wars | ‘The forward | on the Des Moines highway links, but the Beavers hittung | don’? Fussell #0 pa them to acterl game P fias been elected captain of the ¢gation and able to go little thing. death urda att a ier eptas enh Was Hest vc nitosen offense. Women’s division of the Tainic at the plat Vernds tho eaity-otason surprise ‘ ea allen ate barred tons tne io ae wail Co band Count club, to succeed Mrs . A {ut }has rack, as expected, but there pee HUFF ular practice and the|* Week ago, but all in al} 5 a — 7 : 7 er 1 . a Py for the « efforts was shown in wards showed their customary powe i a S as In. | Los ‘Angeles, The Tigers 4 1 Pe ape Porton ges Jolt that one boot Saturday | While the early games hav : % : | psd nanan vet Guttormsen, who is not only a been a rea} test as yet, it looks Grid Gossi r fought mone | &feat foothall prospect, but a | like Bagshaw has the real thing : rl ossip , ar ; ; L toush test toc, Nigh-rating student who is earn. | this year, a powerful defense and cay pitching ‘ sedi Ma a ee < , fF | ing his way thru school, is about | 4 strong offense, With the com- ie finally as he : = a: = j SMe de to reap the reward of hard work, ing weeks of practice the rhythm 3 vee em fila Gores feat WE ae: LAE Fae eas! 15 ‘WT ~ is = a ‘cecanae OCKINE six years of it, and to fulfill an | and smoothness that onlf comes a oc EI LER STAR Heinie 2 i baa *| ambition that he has nursed since | with hard werk should give ° einie Zimmerman, a t fellow Mame licking the big Red team, 1 to 7 Saturday. jogged fron | his starting high schoolgto | Washington a real football team er, 1 C., tn the four-| wear a Washington football | this year. bbe | “WwW. Whitman showed but little, being sete ||. <INUPINCH mS an a 64 mes at bat asa pinch hit- and threo hits. If Wade Stanley Harris’ recruit out man, never does an take a lot of control in the second Sab-! pride in reflecting that two of those nter and blanked them in Colgate and Dartmouth |"e¥en innings, with thre t Bud Davi gie in one Lon Halti¢ meeting In the other Yale had a tough time defeat- Dobie Beaten; M arquette we tan ‘ss "tres | Impressive Beating Navy Miliich and Harvard beat Mia. BY HENRY L. FARRELL Jbilt in 1922. ‘titinote and Yato were dlebury, 16 to 6. y YORK, Oct. 13.—Defeat of |the only other teams that were — {AN Cornell and the naval academy |Mot defeated lust veason and are | Jonen ha s the most striking of a num-| still ath encor ber of interesting upsets that} The nd George Ishil tar Guttormsen wasn’t the only man to| badly outclassed. Their kicking w reliminaries with| show class, George Wilson, who| terrible and the Missionaries didn’t Dutch K | hasn't a peer all carrier in the |jook like a Nig Borleske team by a country, showed the boys and girls al long waye i | | bree hits won ball games for the | t{ a time when games were y important, He started a rally ils team came from behind to eveland. He doubled with the Marquette university camo « the West and gave the Navy a bad Pocking, winning 21 to making |™@rked Saturdiy three touchdowns on forward passes |W95 tied by Lehigh, West Virginia t of tern | They have} Greggs should have won in the weored on this |Ulation nine innings. with pertect ree | da the last fow minutes of play. was beaten by Pittsburg and Yale|not been, beaten o: } ee just miaed a tle with Georgia, while | Season | BOBBLE | bases full in Boston and put his team | _ ‘own was beate soton, Pittab t Vir| NEARLY LOST It | lifo: at P 2 | Brown was beaten t P n, Pittsbu vi California beat Pomona, 28 to 0. | UIVtm wis Danio’ Wary, Cock wn, Le| Seattle had a f lead, chas pinch hits were doubles. | it day of the season, when nd mak.|the Nats already had the penn been | ing over th |hits in tho second | Mary and which Cornell had Prashington games, Williams camo ate fell before Gon-| mega, 14 to 12 in a well. ed | «, the Ithdcans the A ing another in the fourt 16 Seals | Won, he played the outfield and gar. | Pgame at Pullman. Houston Stock-| frat 14 to 7 P for four base knocks | ered two hits out of four times at tom, the great Catholic halftack.|° srarquette univer Itle with Lehigh et fifth, good runs, | Was the big noise. |waukee loomed up as \dutocated his arm the M 1 de we ame by defeating the s Y ooked bad in eatins ¢ til t ° Bi 10 T 0. just did beat Multnomah ee th es. The Weeteinere |Oseraia by oply-« potnt aft 1 t 1g eams Athletic club, 7 to 6, Satur th t $ ‘ , Walsh hit 4 5 double lecored three touchdowns In the last|down and it {x appar the { 4 G ttin: D i is : lperiod. Dilwor ran 60 yards for|loss of the great backficld POE ID Gee ete e § Vown | Hdaho swamped Montana under 6.4 touchdown, McCormick .ran 65| Mallory, Netdiinger, tying to completo {i | Ee AS tally at Missoula. for her and Skemp covered 45/and Richeson, has been a terrific] nes bre A ns Nis oe oe to Business| iy prea ee a any ning run jn the next frame, when | mwicado, Get, 1a:<Coatbew of The Army turned back Detroit, | : : ‘ 5 aha rady singled, Rohwer sacrificed nas SABIE tan AR re. |, This Marquette eleven, it is just] Ha the other hand, toons |pigrea was waiked and Bowman hit tho Big Ten today began their | ve eae being realized, is one of the great pos Ae ate ae nat year, with | ¢ on the end of his bat into right | !#st intensive week of drill before est teams {nm the country. ‘The|Gehrke back in the game. He wasn't the opening of the conference sea-| Bees Take Tigers in | team has not been defeated for|eligible last year ck | | JONES HAD or >roper } . two years and with a defeat for) With Wood, Harry Wilson. Gil-| Gay 1 Altho Ohio State, Town and Pur-| Camp Twice Sunday Corncii, {1 has the ton ning |meve, Hewitt and Yeomans in the| Ona no! dia. Nave’ alec’. sugaced That yackfield and LOB ANC SLES, Oct. 13.—The | stre k of rece Ten batt the other seven teams Bees took both Sunday games from California ated | line the West jets seem of the cireult will enter their first Vernon and/won themselves a $1 for four years, but inito ny one of th most romising conference game next Saturday bonus offered by Bill Lane to bis two tle games with teams in the East cadets The ord of the week-end, with fastballed the : in real danger, H three bits, the ur day in the seventh inning so dark you could hardly seo the |*¢lves definitely as conference con | : y t | tenders. | 'Princeton and Navy Mneraed b in Spade Howie ene a toe ene : | owe t power In beating We-| strong Western team,| boys if they won the series. Jefferson and Ne First game: R. & E.|has gone thru two seas Sait Lake . 7 2\a defe but was tled by Vernon .. Batteries: Penner, Thornas Second game: almost as many upsets as expected, the result uncertain. Sev- teams, however, stamped them. | ms without | troit Yanaer-'20 to 0. Ray socked one over the Halt Lake =| on Top This Week; Shape After Game |e" 0 te fr inning: ote ot | Vineintini Will Box Svaerion A EES. 2 SCETON, Oct.12.—Attendancs| CAMBRIDC Oct. 13.—Harvard | AT pe | ates Mulcahy, Ponder and! records for mide came out of the hard Middlebury} yus'to make it sure, the Tribe Kansas in Buffalo Cook; Ludolph, Christion and Han- ratch, and several | yinohed blov BUFFALO) N. Yu. Oct Rocky ih; chtengy maet “a Cr I be able to return} iyrnt wame tio innings) Ti. 1. H,|S8N8@s. Buffalo idol, and Luis Vin and in last year’s Notre Dame game,|to the game this week to prepare ahd y eenti, champion of Chile, leading Will be beaten Saturday when the|for the coming of Holy Cross. The|seittic nee: ~ htweight contender, ject here to. Sacramento Breaks Navy plays here, athletic officers be.| WOK of Cheek and Gehrka were very | asattori x ‘ j play in a 10-round bout, Lut * ' pleasing to the coaches. es: . : news| knocked out Kansus tho last time} Even With Oakland ieve. ie to upper ctasses trom 2 Yelle; Grogg and Baldwin [epoghed im games, made} same without in the Chicago game threo years former cripples after all In a comfortable library somewhere OAKLAND, Oct. 13—Sacramento| oe i eudery are coming. with SCORE | | sits a man who wants the case of a kland broke eve | the te: one of the Princeton, 4, q, ; | econd game (seven innings): " = NRA Tae o + 7 ie Oakes broke even in Sun- Vesciy Was WtGdees Ralutlay, cithe 2 AC OMA, Oct ‘coma Ath-| : ef | TACO. Stas TEAM FORFEITS mellow cigar. If he wants it mild, Ditst ganic: R. H, ¥,|the whole team was well used up, |/°HG ciub and St. Martin’ colt at | gan Yrandl eee BSAC NO UL wants it flavorful, wants it distinctive seeeeento 3 y 9) - lat vaAthOts® PAIK Yesterday to a}Seattl % 11 1[caused tho forfeiture of tho Starr | , —then it’s La Palina, from the first puff. land Bet 6.0 tie, The ints” wore within | atterion Griffin, Crockett and| Reynolds. Starr cup tennis mateh to 0 . + | Yelle; Jonen and ‘Tobin Seattle, which was scheduled for | CONGRESS CIGAR COMPANY Philadelphia Batteries: Hughes and Shea; ‘Yale Not So Good [a yara ot the T. A, C. goat in| the J but a furdble spoiled nf the Firloch courts yesterday, The in Georgia Battle {1° (Py) Put A fumble spoiled ; tennis, season. cloaed Sunda 4 PERE eS hel deco reubhnors !Cedric Durst Is thé /Bontile @ilub<ratklniaws the st Ml 2 for 25¢ » Krause and Read. Second game Bacramento am Oakland ; 126 Ola uaine -phowsd .Yale'n <line JUNIOR SERIES THED Hitting Ball Hard ‘"*"" ° | Batterics; Vinci and Koehler;| needa some attention, and cone ST. PAUL, Oct. 13.—The ; ¥ 15e Mails, Boehler and Rend plan to make a number of cha game of the Junior World iat Asa Roa ee THE GAZKKA WINS * The report v out that Harry Witls|and Bingham, were the only players! st, Paut and Baltimore have won| in consecutivs mane infer fitting | and. Star Asta oaand east js living the life of Reilly and that’s | sure of their positions. Kadie Bench, [four games, one being ste. St.| Durat has banwed out SHARAD IRLAAOON BUR oayS Cohen wn matte pomething else the Ancient Order of.| Pond and Allen are #ure in the back-| Paul won Sunday to even tho sories, Haut 24 gat bat eratien, ly © Sunday te Uwhitma tin 7 Hibernians ought to investigate, ee with Bench running the team. 2 to 1. 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