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PAGE 16 Butte Boy Has Slight mi Glove Edge} s.r" Simonich Shades Harper; speed Bout Is Called Draw; Geysel Stops Jones IGHTIN No Change in rHE Sk Grizzlies Will Battle Washington Team Here idaho Forwards Crushed Offensive of Montana; Son Bu Kelly, Sweet, Silvernale and Illman Make Up B watterwets | Bod Coast Lez iwue Strong Backfield; Sweet Is Dangerous Kicker @ in six furious nds at c tal Pool tast nig Diamond Race BY BAY BOCINE q hanes Be oe * ISSOULA, Mont., Oct. 15,—Unless Montana Simor Pacific ¢ line shows more strength in the game with " aw assed « Washington Saturday than it did i t ; . . . Idaho Jast week the Grizzlies are in for o| 8 an tough afternoon when they xeet the Hus 8 Angeles wa Ss in the Washington stadiu Ha aby a the ( ed t A weakened forward wall proved disa t that he} > * . ‘ trous in the Idaho game. The fast Grizz] ! . backfield had no chi to get under wa . , 1 n » against the Vandal The big le : a . : men smashed thru at wil n * | se ” t I ne is handicapped by the of Cr ir S ARPS ; . who has been declared ineligible on. : nes rst d For Washington game Meagher will be Simonich " wea na tan aceon gan |'2_ tackle from end and Ritter, of last year's irae une ¢ ms Oak will probably replace him at BE properly wit the wing Hooks & Slices | Hanson, who played right tackle last Saturday, is — My to take ‘em. e ° enserity z Grid Gossip in shape from the pound- on Local Links| . -, | ing received Y NEW HAVEN—With a revised é ait, , BY ALEX C, ROSE the Yale varait I . 4 q TT an It and Ray Bhp sho “ieee ee BACKFIELD AT cate eighth & » show ph Bie tet nie ANNAPOLIS—The Nay is spend: TOP STRENGTH : ved Prinesten’al at a man at fu M na tough day for rper was the u rape dag pic pcpale bad ow mt Alf | doe, Frank had the honor on fighting, while he looked good 5 gene every ter at long range until that last WEST POINT—Every member of "OP'S anergy Found, which Simonich won by (the Army's first tea ported atlang seek ta ty a Att t t & big margin. practice yesterday, in final y i-laatea the Wae for MM arte” 908 Cr t ae The first round was even; Ha tion for the gam N Y th | touchdowns against ded 1 ¢ akes Paving « shade in the second u Notre Dame Saturd CLARKE IS , imenich cracked him on the bu coAcH Ren just before the bell, and Ha ANN ARBOR—Coach Yost donned a tean t Bart — rounc gan di 1 pre a Btad 4 . Beating Simonich badly at ine | jiiinola game ars . In , fighting cave Harper the third k } hig f found. He had his opponent's arias who k h Bagshaw’ head bobbing around tke » WPTNARD DUE mm, t ige w em “Halloween apple in a tub of _ 4 ud “ hag bls . ; water. ms bette ‘ “ye : Bimonich, by the fourth row! Electing to box at range Keeping his left hand in Simo punching EW TO RACE 4TH AVY LEGION JIM MOREISON CLAIMS THAT 2 NATALE WILL BREAK 100 IN Siface in the fifth round, Bc. xiven to tarper ‘ MEMBERS S BOX LESS THAN THREE YEARS, - Simonich, swinging both hands, elmer, on ~ Due yr | hit Harper some hard head and (France, said ; ie © y body blow seitfhe fat round, Sarazen, Ladkin, Mad Pla kere Monda on 7 id, whie the Seattle boy didn’t ‘0 «nd Black Gold } 1 ertge ey sive any ground, it was Simon- | fayored to ente t fa P Teh’s round. rein ar ing prom ¢ hated Tice’ of the customers thought Maryland Jockey « a — Mat the ficht should have been by courte Chante 3 4 hae a to Simoni but Ha oe ' Special Train for cafe, Misa Grace a 5 hed the vast majority gc wit Ruyaalar umber fwild awings, and, outside of the last) Oregon Grid Game 1M file Elijah delighting | ¢., ; Found, had a shade, With the provision that’s t ri al specialt . ; Fen isi fents going to the Or re way t SEL STOPS November 1 at nd But rsd it ES pocial tra . tle een’ GHYISEL,. the George-)A, 8. U. W. the un eve Dr, Clyde Mattice didn't have a town kid, turned in the sensa-/ (ration has granted pa bit of luck on the links this sea ti when he qunk &| the: scheduling ¢ : son, so he has gone to try and swing ommodate seve P get a few birdies with his trusty y stomach bt gun. DE the vemi-wind cial will leave Seattle late | ™ (bo ed up like a in Buge ga bane eet a | Edgar c tay he can't shoo fh a right on the chin on Jo ht, reo . ey to the mat, but the tummy about noon Arlett ts aaa Jones was pret Bi +h was enough. & after be my sick for a few minute: rire STAR NEW COAC u“ One and Seals coupted out will have another forme t gdh "Up to that time Jones had had a Pittebury star us coach this year tn Ar Def. ed" but when Geysel landed the |the person of Herbert ¥ € ea He sutceeds Dr. Suthe! PACIFIC COAKT LEAULR: s a THER'S A DIFFERENCE the Van take War - 6 , ‘ Ever since Hawthorne Dent heavyweight, Is | burg seazon | tee a » nut: Be Hawthorne Den make, but the | last yeas ¥ college n} PL tat ScaeGnl? Moke; We man Dig fellow "t any business — —— k a] | has improved. | Note: We sald fn the ring. He doesn't know MUST DEFEAT CALIFORNIA ris Net hten Se atcenaalliee ic" hhow to hold up his hands and Glenn Warner, now coaching at | portiand ‘ aes : —par, can't punch correctly. He took | Stanford, in not given to talking, | Sacrament patie 221 Reports have it that Johnnie Lurie | & terrific beating from Eddie | Warner brought to the Coast to | HOW “YN Sukin® STAND [Ss now allgthle to ‘pinay. in thei Ben Huffman, the fight being | overthrow the power of Andy Smith Wea, Weul tis’ tournaitant cn eee Mopped in the third round, after | and dethrone California. Warner ts | Oaktand i 4 e | merely hopeful for this year but pe 1 ° 4 foor halfdoven times, : . 0| ular secretary, is a fight fan, So et oat “Hatteay F : much 80, if the ropes ever break, einted him into leading am -ifor the rest of the fight he never| SAN FRANCISCO, Oct a gladiator will hole-out in Fred's fman jed with his right, Huff-|made up for those two knockdowns.| Ariett poled a homer over the right lap. tinge oe in uppe “ Ut! The decision was rightfully given to) field boards in first inning with OM tlie chin H lear the Seattle boy the « full © Oaklar ‘ 7 SOB into t Mr A youngster named Young | such a big lead that never |tee these days that he vows to take Bimmerman on the opposite wide of| substituted for Lon Holliday, | overcame it. The final as 6 , ws dling neat HES Bethe ring. But Zimmerman wouldn't} and he gave “Dutch” Keiser « x « ime he eault and came for more. ' It sh merry three rounds of it, beat- s dropped into th plice | % - have heen stopped sooner th ing Keiser with a left hook. a full gam 1 Be We note by the ore th was. And then Keiser smacked him | attic. ore 8 M| sesenscepate ecrsttd hus aoe in the stomach in the fourth | Oakland . ie ee | rot 1 pata’ ISHII BEATS | round with a hard right and | gan Francisco ia Hier ee DA | Knox was thru. He stuck the Batteries—Kunz and Read; Mitch.| ~~ 2 . s twoweat-| round, but was floored once and | eli, Williams, Griffin, Shea and Ag-| ——_<—<$<—$___ pings from Bud Davis, the fast litt! took. a bad beating In this ses | new, Fitehle. . | Yancou bantamweight. | The verdict went to Kei- | Sport Scribe Day-| ser on his strong finish. Sait’ Lake, 4; Sactnmen aA 'a| Siiamy Burke tetereed “al o6" Holds Record The Seattle Nip-|fights and the card, which dropped him twice in that by Nate Druximan, was one | [Mf Official Found and while Davis had a sb Ens best for some time arquette to as icla action in Sdians May Be Rained\ Into Flag at Portland ANSAS CITY An official in most of the record of Edward W. local sports editor, who has refereed more games in that time than any osher sports Mo., Oct. 15. 75 games in as referee | K Open Stadium on Saturday, ILWAUKEE, ith a desire for great col- | 12 years the long a sport-loving lo football game will witness the dedication of the new Marquette || WTiter in the United States and | univers ium October 18, with || ®% Many as any other football BY LEO. H. LASSEN seven from Vernon, a five.out.of cen Marquette and|| Teferee ay ©! VE heard of tcams being even triumph being necessar This ts a Remarks number of Fained out of a pennant, but for the Angels to lead the Tribe Marquette’s new stadium wilt. be|| &tidiron contests, considering the H would be ong for the book if at the end of the season, The one of the largest in the country, || ct that the football season lasts the Seattle Indians should be Seattle club's present percentage |1n the Middle West it ix believed || @beut seven weeks euch fall fained into the 1924 flag. i 584, and if Low Angeles wine | only thoxe of Illinois, Ohio State|| _.This season's schedule for the And that’s what may happen four out of seven their standing |and Michigan will be larger. Tho || ®#084s City man is typical of the ather in Portland doesn't would be 6; ultimate seating capacity will be en he has had every fall game of the « between the Indiaus and | Ut of seven to figure in the run The Golden Avalanche team hae|| Missouri Valley district in 1912, « postponed Tuesday ning, following their. defeat of | taken on a tough schedule this year || H® as 30 kames listed, including: an Francisco lost to Oak yeaterday. in its attempt to gain national recog. || th Nebraska-Oklahoma, Kansas . putting the Seals in third Sacramento was practically | nition. U-Oklahoma A. and Towa place, « full game behind Seat rained out ot the 1921 pennant, —_—— Lh ere Kansas Ag: Ne and a half-game behind Los grad Vernon decisively, only DISAPPOINT IN BATTING Seon h A saat, wots a 0 cles sea 4 Dace cae Sa Klahoma cansns naele " whan oka les sneak in Outfieldera Wingo an@ Manush of || 1; Washing not Dr xeGrin. Pac genson ends Suaday, re f ity nerieg alin eeraited out | Hetroit have disappointed with their || nett, fowa State-Nebraak 1 fiirdierx of how m La rles with Vernon, |hitting, It 1s sald Manager Cobb |} gouthern Methodist. U.Atka the panes: there may, be Sain Tue nda Hostponed gume in {tried to chs he Hattical wiyle OF} secre t Arkansas Suppose suc situatior wi * made up in a double ai ins At Gla ateOiaa hen | 4 1p that rain would nd, weather bewhittietes pRPUH nen, Wich Sema oue tevlt Cochrane wax solected an offl- prevent playing of the series later In the week clal in tha Notre Dame-Nebraska Beattie could win the pennant Low Angeles if Low Angeles @ok four out of didn't play, \4 | Frisco would have to take six | was traveling started officiating in the game, but could not accept be cause of a previous engagement, | For Pittsburg and Chicago th otball seawon opened with & bang 4 bang in the right eve ATT LE rAR Coast League Season Is Two Weeks Too Long {Villa Going to Islands |Weak Line Hampers Montana Backfield | Star | Ahern (ou R BO: ARDING WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1924 EO —————— = na ncsthieietentennennn-nteiiililitionwamemere Ss Football and ; Bad Weather Interference I HOUS SE By f ab QUICK. Migs ne ’ . 28-Week Season on Coast / 10G —~ THERE TEMEMBER THEY MUST \ | THOSE | Is Longest Baseball GOES MRS BENTZ || HE ORNAMENTS || BE GOING \| ( AWFULLY THICK NOw, Schedule in Country ES MAS 7 ON THAT HAT DOWN TOWN'T0 ]]]) gisr vou war / AND > SHAW / } | BUT YOu WAIT fa. ND MF MAW ll sue A SALE ‘+ SOME || | angie salad liners BY LEO H. LASSEN MRS || THEM oO || Booy OUeHT Yo || | TO BE THE BEST OF 1E gue s GETTIN {| THAT F | | TELL MRS SHAW | pettviaicant cee ot SEASON OUT OF THAT | LOOKING | | SAE 19 GETTING | | | FRIENDS win h ROS : MUSKRAT (¢ «Il TURBAN SHE | | TOO STOUT FOR HI] OGLETHORPE, UNTIL 10 Mr MAW |) WORE AY THE | \ HIGH HEELS/ 1) ROSE HAD ) ) | HAS HER SELWIN'S = | PO UNOLEUM PUT IN BOBE (OPS, HER KITCHEN / y MRS BENTZ ton ne e or i ‘ HAS BEEN ACTING | ‘ HII | | VY AIRY EVER sae) SINCE THOSE FOLKS : 3 ‘ | meas \Mas § CHURCH & HERZOG, THE WINDOW SCOUTS ===» ©1800 or mts semace, oe 7 ASKED THE Price || eas machin acae a pepe ON HER HOUSE /<«// ‘4 maa ¢ rp 1 1 Nonice THEY | the bie ¢ IN MINOR SERIES fered here, the first one on the INDIANS MAY PLAY . | Best Since Joe Walcott Present Welterweight Champion Is Real Fighter; Easily Class of His Division; Walcott Was Terror in Ring; Would Walker BY JOE WILLIAMS T is neither simple nor sane to single out a modern fighter Oregon and present him as a counterpart of one of the old Who is there to for instance, that Porthand Will Train would give Fitzsimmons ¢ or that the 7 Portland rooksid whipped the old one? Park dena, next spring. ‘The . Benve © duc to ope the season It is our opinion that young Edward . yy co wiih Noradia Walker, of Elizabeth, N. J., is one of the greatest fighters of current times. You the venerable “doctor” is cheating know him bettey, no doubt, as Mickey) With Tr Walker, welterweight champion. pail Pasi pe “ore Fred Luderus to Be Walker is fast, game, an explosive hitter!” 14 the summer Mr. ‘Tr lite Given Baseball Gate and revels in a bristling contest. A stinging 4 ne t : ed Luderus is to get the gate as punch fires him to redouble d fury. That ne AE ae er of the Oklahoma city team is the unfs stitfice mark of the thorobred fight- e Ww be Magne, “Toe ee WAL er. Dempsey has it. So has Leonard, ot ai thh Saefond | McTigue, Tunney and Goldstein haven't. And they aren't th |thorobreds. Another Walcott grentest title hold t was just a trifle ove a gorilin for 2 mid and He ked out Joe Choynski, who tow er him like @ granite spire Walcott leaped from the floor to land unch that b > He terweight heavyweight ‘ought ¢ ew wn to the canvas be another Walcott ay not. It is no erime ew Je man ay he old-timer in some re notably hitting power, cou nd confide He has no heavy vine in his record but mar r been scored in to have been the Wal cott mann Walke the 14 New York him for overshadows action of the nding completely Ph pound set comm) gnoring Dave Shade is sig nificant of nothing ofher than the commissioners’ rare sense of humor, Walker has pulled the shades down Mr, Shade on two previous occa sic > Walker vs. Leonard Benny Leonard 4 only man within whi of the t capable Walker probak the pering distance of extending the feeling is strangely t Leonard would not emen of the fist who ht both men unhesitatingly sredict a victory for Walker by a kout 1 Valker hi every weapon that Loonard can show,” says Jack Brit }hi | hitter, |bone, from whom the champion won title, “and besides he is a harder with youth on his side.” Incidentally, Britton was one of the first of the welterweights to make ton, |real money out of the division. Packey McFarland and Mike Gib. both stars, could have had tho championship for the asking but pre- ferred to fight at mongrel weights where the purses were heavier and the honors lighter Walker, with his exceptional abil ity, is in a position to make more money as ® welterweight than all tho preceding champlons combined, WORK AHEAD FOR SMITH Coach Ady Smith of California ex pects much tougher sleddingAhis year to retain Coast honors, The dope is that he will be beaten by both South. ern California and Stanford, Smith's hobby is upsetting the dopo. Gor man Here tb DD MORGAN N w re lant knocked out Danny Edy four winter Stop Leonard? resting lefer out of take ould hit harder than Dempsey, yresent champion would have Near Pasadena, Cal. ain B Ls ON RUEL f { every game Hy now McGraw {9 positive Al ington, Muddy Ruel, rated bekt catcher in the majors, los in Smith wasn't referring to Roger! nqunds ing the ason, He That is Peckinpaugh when he said s § when he reported in the | something to look forward to if you he finished are good at throwing bricks _ with any other pipe tobacco -then notice the price, 10¢ — made and cut exclusively for pipes Licerrr & Myers Tonacco Co.