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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1 ¢53 Husky Gridders Report for First Washington Turnout Net-Stars McRae Is cRae Is Win Easy Herman to Have SHE Job in Brooklyn Lost to Te Matcl The p Pir les’ Pa wer) 0 Henry Blake : ( vevlew F By Alex C. Rose that prevailed on every one = om Guard Graduates; Bag- ’ shot hele on both courses Sun Scott Trimmed by La- : F Grid E levens ‘ shaw Has Big Squad may ha : day and certain it is that much coste; Turenne Wins : ournier x oe of the pleasure is ( ENT LLAKE, the for First Workout, re a by Default O ut H” ert of iN feo and finds that he has a ermal open } t ‘ re By Leo H. Lassen wait of some 0 or 40 minutes k mx ee As ae a ews ¢ Seattle high AQIETY-THREE Hus before he takes his stance he weak. but Ing Joo Mc ool teams + With patrolmen stationed atevery | C82 of lawn tennis took their bent Frenchman Is Vet, but | a ; Wed ort hole, with instr t0 ator pple eya/ey Still Ranks Among | % ; neeiay 6 ie | ie 5 Fivemens Glag aonid ho abbaael ound %f the Leading Hitters | tie... Saal 4 fall se t patronage increased eham ‘i at F the chances j Sted it plonship, All the + orga 4 of the vatious | morn Stuart Is Back eet beth ° . 1% ‘ ever re m gamo went on to seles ' es fires RCHIE STUART, one of Seattle's thé:atoons Fortiana tt ‘ counted A ; é aA vi 14 4 | be } f the 2 & ” bs ‘ ‘ the i tar rege eg 1 back to hin office in the liam 'T Pn | tae penile f we a ing which tiine he title * fe ot. Oe | on a to graduat ROSE Sunday's fig Pera he McGregor facto fifth HOW THE SERIES ENDED er teams in | Mike Hanley, one of the varsit not et : ae Wea P t league { nackfield ¢ la 4 sf wr the There is nothing t b , perma eect r arf BLAKE 1 follow ny (ee tt Anuhity ‘ but ‘ v at t = f } mat pos pret Sacrame 4 | Oakiand 4|] from time to tir 1 the series t ar t alle golf ubs. le says : focon Portls ‘ geles omplet efore the seaso' op- , Seer ah | self, a ve t TILDEN h ash | rah : ane yaven reporting | oud, Meteaiad Cail Pubs patie THIS WEEK lnk a o AD A! was Lea an a 1 ners | Ore ake, who has been following i tf th ee: alewer Aside giving his many sd lan who once ‘held ww ike r the high school teams here for t play last yea m friends inside dope—not giate champlonshiy Isher Hid a6 years, Is an accepted authority on } in peekty nd hh t price—on balls and clubs, this | &&Ve Tilden a mild fight as indicate | the, grid sport and his stories some weight . pla young man brought word back | * score 8 4 | Herman » | thruout the season will include . 1 last that the fairways and greens on Fischer had Tilden five games te ome sweet | not only reviews of the games, a 8 . the courses that he played over | two in the third set, but the cham. for se but comment on styles of plays, th = in in Southern California, Chicago ut 1 ag lans of Jate, || rules and other interesting side- fa and New York are as green as tid in both of his Davi but the young first lights, He will also include com- keg Erase a make them, And, » Against the Frenchmen i gacker will have a | ment on the varsity gituation in ul jeve Archibald, it was plenty hot | phia las k, and an | cs . | his articles, cour « i : ; ° tough time breaking { . W Grid Men repllle ha sa when he went a-golfing in these ae in? séatiaciy”. with eee } ‘eummer m « strips of| places SCOTT BADLY Brooklyn next Who Reported ce The St. Mungo Manufacturing | BEATEN unless the Dodgers While on the subject of img «| Co which he becam ¢ Itene I French team. ' plan to dispose of F t ENDS 9 the place ‘1 : Ww with, La Fournier, who used to play with on to the fact! down in Geor to won 6 1, 6 Los Angeles, is a veteran in the point M t T. t Sahle. A b t 1 Cole, Jud Cutting, t on thing de Rene may fare to. default, Ae : of baseball , but his powerful | ee a e { son, Don Douglass, } § requir much ton {lon 1 landed whateh however, before the tournament HAZEN CUYLER bat still s him of the most | ie = . ‘There 4s absolutely no. excuse the Pacific Northwest terri} has gone very far, becayse he feared hitters in baseball T. for the congested conditions has received @ summons. from urnler never won any cheers sb tin £acoma —| the French war department to , but nobody ever sald the ALD-HEADED Frank Farmer is still at it. The veteran has been woed away from his farm at Orting by the lure Romeo Luzon, Doug B QUARTER: John Geehan. T join the fing with his class for | Coast Gridders in Action | Bec geiays | ! | | Doug Kirk ¥. ‘Davis By es | Herman lacks Fournier's experi- |") thie t cat Gan Harold Patton, Eddie McGill, Bert as ‘i si ; UPROU 8 art ae r start he has been 1 e will don the leather mittens in = 1 George Loule Tes ahaa eenclctny the Ball’ to -round bout Thursday night in Paul. Hebo Mat mu t ta During the majority of the|T&Co™ma, facing Bill 7 ite, the huge Huhta, K. W rn ‘“ oa no that r present # he hi his mor ork. ets * ! ef pag effec to le Of jate he winter season FULLBACKS id gh tier : . z betters | and will be . om 2 The Universities of California ‘ Although he’s only a veteran of two big league Rai En jointly by John Pepe and Pat Wilson, Elmer Tesreau (caj or be ‘oan urday . : . . A mn, and Stanford, who led the Coast paigns, Hazen Cuyler, the young outfielder of the Pitts- at the Eagles hall a aridders last year, both reported | JOHNSON WINS . : burg team, is the powerhouse of the Pirates in their fight Dempsey meets Kid 7 in the Coast League. | Kober in the six-round semi-windup. for the National league pennar He is not only a won- 4 a esata tiong gue |} nt. el Handling ground chances is perhaps| ‘The preliminaries follov. he best man on a! Young GUARDS AND TACKLES E. G. Moore, Stan Reeves, Bob ‘Thompson, baw, John Flana- Bob L. c Feri, Gene Cook, Ray Tucker, | versity Everett Morningstar, Bob | branch, Gourlay, Brick Mitchell, John Mitch etl, Mass Mi W. L. Mitchell Don Hagge good turnouts. Andy Smith, WINS EASILY whose team has not been defeat Little Bill J ed at California in years, and fiat the PREP MENTORS " ati Reds. stands a better CONVENE TODAY ‘MAJOR JOR LEAGUE Michelaon Wins Jim Anderson of the Australias Pueblo Battler Was Champion “Hard-Boiled” Fellow |°™"t of vlaving regularly than p abr | ‘ x —_—___—_—___—— | mendous reach has given hi : ; will send their teams against y Siven him @ de-| pose ys. Irving Seldon. 7 den, defeated H. I, Waski of Jap } as, who has been sold to prgegheanaaee derful hitter, but ranks with the best baserunners and his b t weakness, althc ay : | Coach Glenn “Pop” Warner, who deere Best weakness, altho he hasn't) Min Minnick vs. Roy Small, Billy weak elevens September 26. Vincent Richards, one of the jcided edge. Taking everything into bhin, 6-1 He "6 é the Cinc guides the destinies of Stanford, « junior/run getters in the majors. had @ great deal of trouble. His tre-!xrengez vs. Frankie Hill and Jaske first. games find Caiifornin| f¥ Players who hayean outside (7) 9 Wy jconsideration Herman ts ng Santa Clara: Stanford} Chance to win the title from Til e€ alt y | rst saexer: in the: Const J : the ee “sche omeces Fought Young Heetor Here ts UYALLUP, Tuesday, Sept. 15-— , % quad bea ones 6} 6-1 Herman next y Lucas, with h To the other events intended es- saches froni. the eight Seattle {sa d beat Ar Jones of Yale, | wucas, with his Coaches front the eight Sesttl LEADERS GAIN ha 63 Ie & teckel tonteh ana Weal of Boxing Game; Druxman Used Discretion; all-around ability, figures to do util-| pecially to interest sportsmen, the . sia eae ae iia ° Nh xson of F delphia defeated | lity roles. Major league ball cl x - with A. C. Pelton, director of hi gi a Hubbard Victor’ Babee a | Had More Nerve Than a Burglar ee ee seep dell. ihe | management of the Western Wash- the cc gtid season. The 1V vikias pion INA er cae. teenie Toga’ Vass waver’ in’ thts, | By Lounis suet r nd with his spirit he's bound |!pston Fair to be held at Payallups meeting was to be held in the offic Michelson, Port Cheste | year’s competitions, Takelchi y Lonnie Austin © make good. Sept. 21 to 27, has added a trap- of Pelton, in the Central building i nies 16-mile r Harada, had a little trouble, but AS TOLD TO LEO H. LASSEN) No more players subject to draft {shooting tournament. The shoot will h p fr a classy hot much with Thomes Mangan CHAPTER XIV jcan be sold by the minors after to-l be held under the rules of the Amer- the Knights of ( of Washingt » a | a e dies eye Ti da n Trapshooting a r at thh “Wahiee etadtnn pate nes 62, 16 z 3 Harada Fei Beare have been many “hard-boiled” fellows in the ee te | sa p pain ryan cee oa | Apologizing # 1:23.44 4-5, which was! Manuel Alonzo of Spain, won from fight game but Fireman Jim Flynn took the palm) PrrTsBURG, Sept. 15.— Jack | Seattle oats , | St ff Grows rt of. the recor w, bt ‘: © made} Arthur $ of Chicago, 6-1, 6-1 among all of the fighters that I have ever os » veteran Brooklyn’ first] 5. aw. west president OF ti new ma for 3 and 14 miles ig ate i st 20 year [baseman and one of the heaviest! 7 bs at u noth *ieia 06.40; 112.2145) othe had dealings with in the t 20 years. hitters in the National league, has| Puyallup Gun Club, on behalf of the JFASHINGTON, Sept ar 9 Per York, deteatencl Flynn was long past his prime when he) threatened to quit the club at the |fair association, nas invited the Se- | The formal apol once orid’s broad | Me 6-2, 6-2 hit Seattle a few years ago. Never a box-|end of the season because of “unfair | attle and Tacoma Cmn clubs to eash of in proferx al bane- te Fre Gefeated Mit} ‘ -f Wis re , kt ” 8 ne team o} five me f in prof au We to fatested Bitte er, but just tough, a man with an iron|?atment by the Brooklyn fans. end one team o) five men cach to | ecoming a downright fad efinemer =F ay ye | Fournier claims he has been|represent the two cities in a cham- jaw and a durable body, Flynn was the} 264 unreasonably all season, al- | Pionship contest trial horse of the heavyweights at the|tno ne was Playing his best. The shooting will start at 930 Ingrahar ‘the game gains in Babe Ruth rec ently apologized finished Heid Peustad i ad onfirmed ree events in front of time when Jack Dempsey was first com- | Thursday morning. Four events will j Manager, and Goo: sap rtainty that the Athletics) jack Scholz, Chet Bowman and Al ing into his own. Even then Flynn had | be shot on 16 yard targets, each man | outtilder nitter of the Sena- || wit have to attend th , Parienet. 3: Hie the ea B18 : : , : FIGHT ‘DRAW | shooting 100 targets for the Western | tora, wan Poinstated Monday ‘fol- 46 1 started on the downgrade as a fighter, Vv YORK, Sept. 15.—K. 0. Phil | Washington Fair championship. One | lowing a brief su ion whic But what he might have lost a speed | |rcaplan and Willie Harmon fought 19 | event will be shot with 50 targets, 25 | was not to be lifted until he bex- in those later years marked no decline iN) rounds here last night with the de-|in a string. Handicaps will be based | ed the pardon of Bucky Harris FEW VETERANS | his ability to take punishment. It will be cision being even. an the American Trapshooting asso- the young manager o rvard will have but few veter FT ae % - ciation averages. pions } MOINES, Sept. 16 und which to mold the 1925 |, RUBIN remembered that it was this same Flynn} ‘Two; autonatie’ traps’ will) Ge aee Goslin lst two flyballs get by ||gam” Langford, outfle! of the| gridiron team. Spaulding, Gerhke, | ° ; f a who knocked out the present champion in| -HALT MATCH stalled on a range with a perfect ~ him in Sunday's tie game with |) Hes Moines Western Les club,|Hammond and other stars bave| Fred And a round, the only time Dempsey has ever taken the} CHICAGO, sept. 14-—Next Monday | background. the by leticn, ¢8 a be geal has been Dashed by the ston rior Bu wath Coach a OR ae ate ia he counts Demps stopped | oe as ast fete pgerpaced bout went for a triple and Har Red Sox. Langtord's batting aver-|Daly on the job Crimson admirers! ¢ateq ‘Mason Osuke Yukude ot Japon peg ise . “——‘) | between Ernie Owens, of Los Angeles * the new courtly manner of the |! ago is .344 Jaro anticipating a winning outfit.|¢46-0, @-4. oT RIE hinin. 8 Ae agi i NATIONAL as Stone, of Philadeiphia, callea} BUY PITCHER 4 baseball manager, expressed the ach on Flynn camo. to Ses aie hare aet night He anol opinion that Gosiin should have bl patil By 2 bec geen oe raat alibi naires ST. PAUL, Sept. 18—The New | caught them in his hip pocket ning fais, the: tens being anxious, Won rot ¥ ° York Yankees have purchased Herb see ihe wee wens ana ||| OUR BOARDI NG HOUSE BY AHERN J jee tamous tigures of tho xamo in ac- | ritebore .. s° "et" °s:|Open Little ror ee en Goslin was fired off the squad tion even if they have lost the skill) New York ...:. tase y W 1 : the St. Paul club of the American R APS ——— ———— SY tat made them famous ¢ 4 vl fined 6 wa od het r 5 Association. eae eget gomper et tue anes <7 Z Z MATCHED WITH ae esate rea orld Series ont. aids ato id: wt . g eT oie Hho” YOUNG HECTOR Bonton i? Mée] CHICAGO, Sept. 15—Tho Louis- sitar pmerpenela rg T HAVE A New y Yj 1 KROw HER _¥ 8 \ $o Dan Salt and I matchod Flynn | ¢h! teceicee $2 79 -440/ ville Colonels, American association aaa = = ie Wileodse eects with the TL. BOARDER COMING y Miia NPE WEARS 7] A FACE oO HERS ic 'mest Youn Hector the Bremer=| =" os rer as ‘1! flag winners, and the Baltimore gers. Harris didn’t say whether HERE TOMORROW, i GZ MANNIGH | TARTD BLOW A | ton battler who was going pretty | Brooklyn. ... A pe ge} a orclm laa jeaguc oop » $100 fine would be remitted. ' “\ CLOTHES, wAN' || FUSE! ~ ONE OF good nt the time. The fight was to | Pitts siversteeesesee 9 13 0/Plons, will open the ‘tittle world's thet aa iiaetidek and fined BY THE NAME OF IT SPose % i be the feature bout of tho big show pries—-Cantrell, Bhrhardt and| Series” at Loutsville September 30, in "about the. poh ‘matiner Jast Pj Miso WELCH! ~~ ove HAD A ‘| ALWANG SLIPS “THOGE LAST ROSES |} | at the Armory at which Genoral| Taylor; Aldridge and Smith, | President Hickey of the American year and was required to apolo- || S0 I'M GIVING Nou te TE conDuctoRrS OF SUMMER, ~~ | [i | Pershing was to be the honored bagi ahem dolce Horse races every size before’ Harris would jet him |) PA WAFFLE ROMEOS ROMANCE Leda AR aes he king out at afternoon and even rejoin the team, j oa e Hi CA GREE | Flynn was working out at our 'B a et ier Sos | WARNING BEFOREHAND) Wit Some ane ae ON-H EXACT) exmnasiuin in the Arlington ito. | | OMERICAN | on ein ing. Faia I = / tel sment and believe me, he | Semnehow oF olber our sympathtes| “~DONWT MAKE ANY: DAGHING ARGUMENT, SUMMER! &! SaatTbUal ake, ee rents ie Won Lawt Pt | The higeast. abort are entirely with old Doc Cook, At ARAB ENES AT HER,-~*/ | ARMY CAPTAIN, AN' DARE A r fighting togs, but in his everday | Wathington ....... 643 ua i ies : & P least he never promoted a wrestling | SHES A DURING “TH MERE MAN-TO * action, He didn’t know what fear whee tl event of the North- MOMAWK WAR ! PUT HER OF | and altho T never saw him a3] With a 76 west. i in a rough mnd tumble fight I ‘ “TH CAR! wouldn't have wanted to tackle Ag See them all! { York that fellow in such an engage- | Boston 31/7 EL MONTE, Cal, Sept. 16.—An e cihkek : | LC abages | ef ment. invading star, Chandler Egan, } Wiynn was working out with Bob| At Philadelphia: R. H. B.| Medford, Ore. was off today on the WESTERN 4 | Harper, who was then under the |New York .... 3 6 1/second day of the California ama- | } management of Nate Druxman, Philadelphia 1 2 4)teur golf championships here on | | WHEN DRUXMAN | Batteries —Jones and Bengough;|even terms with George Von Elm, WASHINGTON | | USED DISCRETION | Baumgartner, Quinn, Walberg and|Los Angeles, ‘ | | They were boxing rather fast and | Cochrane, Each shot 73, one over par, in FAIR Flynn let a. couple of heayy punches | ——————— the first 18 holes on the Pebble lose this fight by having Hector | Beach course, so hard, Jim, not so hard!” | fold up on met” Today the play will be over the warned Druxman, who was at the! The proverbial burglars nerve was | Del Monte course, a change whieh | See the Big Races! The fastest horses— speed demons on motor- cycles—are ready to make ringside. Ja Joke compared with that of tho} !8 expected to enable some of yes- “What did Ja say?” scowled | Fireman's. terday's losser lights to lower their scores, Flynn and in an instant he was | ROTOR WINS <I SSS SSS over tho ropes and Druxman was " Starting today with a stroke be- Ry Ae R ailing hihaeatermutalIniee aver totter hind tho leaders are Dr, Paul new racing history. 44 three at a time, And then came the night of the} }tunter, Los Angeles, former stato Sco Peter Welch's Cham. | 4 Discretion is the better part of va-| fight, It was pathetic, Hactor, with| champion; Harold Thompson, Glen- Ti e, and F > ion Jumpers, the sensa- ' 4 Jor at all times and Druxman|hia longer reach and better boxing dale, and Frank Dolph, Portland, ‘A ‘ tion of the year. ad A rlghlE thanvand Herd - i vat, ap], Bon abein, Seattle; Charley Chung, TY. OF Jability, made mincement out» Of! Hawall, and George Ritchie, Olympic RV )Flynn club, turned in scores of 76 to i Admission, 50c. | Iynn waited around that day un But you couldn't down the Ce sang rer Official Automobile Park: : | til Hector worked out an hour or go] Fireman, He came around af. pela C ios eb <a. | MBB ing, 500, Under police pro- | Ft Nay 1 later, Hector finished boxing and ter the fight wearing a brown Archie Sanchez, Mo tection, while the Bremerton man was get-| derby, a couple of swell shiners, | Waiter, Oakiand, Frank Tatum, Low A | |ting rubbed Flynn walked into the a cut lip and carrying a cane, geles, Dr, A, Don Hines, San Jone, 7 O, I, Davidson, Memphis, Tenn, room and told Ad Schacht, who wan] “When can 1 get a return fight | Piste, the masseur there then, to rub Heo. | with this fellow? Flynn asked, “ho|Noitnel, A ‘Dat tailored | Trousers | ay and David tor's feet well was plonty lucky tonight!” all of Low Angeles, Frank Sweeney, San | | 4 ept. 21- i HEERIA. ail se Oat * ° Bernardino, and Gerald Tard, B,J A {He's got cold dogs nirendy, ns ‘i Hadden and Hrace Curtet, all of San Vlynn added, “and. 1 don't wanta (Vo be contipued tomorrow.) Vranciaco, a i is