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-_ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1926 THE PAGE 19 Heavies in W a re saeco , SCOUTS PASS UP HIGH-PRICED COAST YOUTHS Line,for | Bout Wa Gee oe eee a See ewe yl One oj Angels’ Stars _|}Warner Only Kid Sold ae by Coast Clubs Scrap Depends on Tate's “\ 7 Sah pcg \ati St th edt Line Is ty Showing in Tacoma “iu eu of the fallen Mw ria Malar: prabesd tia eur With Farmer whowe dethron : Tocminn ike" trial salee. ia Heavy - m {pedal Lucas, Piercy, Barfoot and O’Doul Were By Leo H. I , ‘. eae pr led Se yore Peddled Because They Were Subject to Draft; Vv J . Lasse ead te and ‘ . ‘ A . aa eS ees Will the swat aking up the old order of |Bengals Have Green | Other Stars Priced Too High, Majors Claim 7 ting swag ax things last season Backfield This Season; } os a menor be gathered From present indications, Tris Blake Prep Series On OUNGSTERS who have class enough to bait ® by & member of | Speaker bey 9 re ia hha fale P . big league scouts are being passed up by big hat famous|t t to gain the top t eat q f Se Oe ea Teh eeeiaar CLEGKT LEA oa Editor's Note: ‘This ix the scouts because of the fancy prices being ; chempions, that | leaders ‘all season and kopt| firwt instalment of a series of asked by Coast league magnates. had a grand! abreast of the hottest he's vt le Aa me rave ‘ig Jackie Warner, the Vernon third sacker, monopoly on the | Known since 1916 nocts of the eight Seattle high Frey mai Ty Pal vig, r} : : -_ Be * i. At It Again school teams by Henry F. Bla has been peddled to Detroit, and he’s the only Ceataenk wel: dates we On and ce One Of the leading authorities on » one of the kid stars to be sold so far by Coast : eer 5 aed diss babd WAnatnn oui the game In the Northwest * teams, altho more deals may be hada at tee 8 with just about as much a f ay major league meeting in California this ri t ! enc that {the anybody's By! Henry F. Blake at ng in Tacoma tom: ght i eneehen | Bie ewe “he | ee cere, Serene A VAR Rik” WATS Tet ote And the Warner transaction will be completed by the crore wreele: wit “than @ menth away, wel] Another thing, toe. ‘There's |@reen backfield t the siseup- of: ¢ payment of seven play and not much cash. thane ( bb, Hellmann a an added starter this year, He's - Broadway ‘Tigers | Clyde Barfoot, Lefty O'Doul, Bill Piercy, Babe Herman oo . Phat mga - the | 2 A the top of t one Al Simmons of the Ath ‘ $ on: the high} ind Fred Lucas, the other Coasters sold, were all subject next fistic fare hore, are making t! gee enor yee lotion. The Madkian monareh this € : to the draft and the teams wanting them didn’t dare to 1 Tig hegp “ = i has been stepping at a rapid | his fa Mi the 2 oat sealing PE ah! ae . clip of late and may hand the Conch Te risk the chanc , sing | (7, sa athe es seal a old quartet the same sort of Bell han had hi them in the drawings | tedskins and : me) wallop Huth did ® year xo men out for hake are, awiole fleck ne Kida le = ATTLE and La n tihact A Ys» bey i Fab ae Teas he was out reget Hen | SACRAMENTO — Mervin Shea, || {> "her ge fr t n expect . membe the » it hus been] Jy or oi eb which of a Tate-Jobr , Nine ¢. Years. g pace| championship in its own domain possible to ¢ | SAN FRANCISCO — Gene Vala i petbeiiig sy t \ al n et »—1907- for tott at 18 ae pret alr fielder; Paul Waner, outfielde piace. tear ( campaign ee oars spade fram ign be le ag ses #01 : i pyc LOS ANGELES—Clyde Beck, sec- ra belging «Biss ao Va mroddwa ond nacker pain ea spaverk 2a usual ru BLAKE mins the ¢ SALT LAKE — Toney Lazerre, The Tribes ay at Oakland followir will be staged at th . taekfield combination of Mel ‘ : rape ak it: nariae 606 BOUTS SIGNED oy Butler and Arnold and it's up to Boll | PORTLAND — Willie Hunnefiela, |} ‘ Bh Aiea ibe and shortstop. eral of the older stars, sub-| fect to draft, may be recalled, in-| = jcluding Doug McWeeney 1 pitch- | toni menns | Match Play mer Jacobs, L. A. hurler Starts at ( eh | ee Monte And Fast Times in N= YORK Sept Pigeon Flight = =\°""s.' Racing Events TE Seattle Pigeon’s club flight was won by A. Deme 16.-—-Two amplons will n the benefit to be, given for the Jewish = Mater at guard, howeve at RT CARISON [As for the line, the sizeup ts an out| . PAT O'HARA WOOD. (TE. cae “a to devel a new set of backs f last year’s team, may help solve me of Bell's backf difficulties. nity he the F October 5 Monday. The birds from Yak maker Jimmy ANores R Antipodean AND PUNTER ima, 108 miles by airline, young and Johnston an-)d Biull Ma probably are oh ds fl Harry Gret Cal, Sept. 16.—The Francis , Bly cL. MC Yre middleweight | Rew ! onal | gettin 1 n i RAE tt cham, p flight of the 1935 ampion, Ww a Chane 4. - Elim. | footed ‘ hacia } : $1 | California amateur golf t 1 his crown | inat Kirk Re Riv t “Hank” Bacon Jooks tke Hered w art herb today ith EZ; Chast gainst Jimm a warpriee fixture at either center or > § ¢ ‘ ‘ yi One’: paedaliot dinttore we tee asakiaa he One of} guard, and Joe Landon has pos WHITEY GLAZNER ; ~ from the round with a Buffalo young: | peat sibilities as a center, The lat : i UMAANS i : low ot 144 rari: ter boy came up from the frosh One of the best hurlers on the Los Angeles team, Whitey HOW THE SERIES STAND Ce th ee, tes aa ‘ tarry Gred team of a year ago. Glazner, the young curve ball flinger of the Angels, is yg othe is bracke with Roy Palmer, y plenty tough to beat, and he'll work a game and perhaps nt kal reat } two against Seattle this week in the fight for third place : one of the | that starts today in the South. | this year, and wig i RAISES MARK |! : When Harry Anderson Lost zien mete alt Lake shortstop, raised his} Other pairings are. Dr. C. H. run total to 49 here yesterday | W: has a Pairings are as 1 Thompson vs. Earl Neit- Bon Stein vs. Allen Moser, George Von Elm ys. R. D. 55; Charles Chung vs, Max “named are the most expert PLENTY RUNS * apolis ha . tt : cha tsien tellaws oa tie t , vs. Joe Hegeman, 157; Comme ‘polis he quit batting tle from he biggest fell when he banged out two homers, | Ro: 1 153, vs. Dg A. Don eile at the exp two will fight line aquad. 2 c ty waukee pitchers i ’ the 1 ind of a the Bees winning, 6 to 0, from Oak- ; Frank Dolph, 149, vs. A. bat ‘the isconsin 1 ; Lath speed hie Seakces and. | Bullock Webster, Dave Martin, : ES mas eect Ar Frank Purcell, Andewtente Minseees Neteriy Coro venaescl:| See ene eas oe ee arclsnigt, “188 va. Milted fs r RTERBACH 22 4 ; Meanwhile in the third bout ¢ ("George Ilerrah, who played for al Referee With Water Bottle; Anderson Had Real- Dr. Paul Hunter, 149, in th was. in the ¥ [time at Lawrence ly Beaten Champ; Welsh’s Man Gave Verdict BIG INNING , Vi. : = tourer ae am : |Gerald Hardy, ts p aa a pre . . SACRAMENTO, Sept. 18. — Five | ege Grid Elevens Thruout By Lonnie Austin funs: in. the, second tnbing. cinehed| CuTDeel: ot », of last A$ TOLD TO LEO, H. LASSEN) the game for Aacraento Kore yea: | Ye Cumck. Hunter,..108; Frank Ta. Country Start Practice Grind Mate CHAPTER XV. Lease to Balin Veracm on hn | (uit! lSA)p was hie A. cRrenchy 4688 Gilmor ay Tre » We as _ ve cha Fi short end of c t New Spears at West Virginia, Howard d Ss , 1 HEN Freddie Welsh was the lightwe ight hampion of | sho nd of the coun aye SE ete wiinias = “08 Jones, the Mid-West mentor Glendon, Sr., t cabs he the world he made a tour of the United States, taking paar chilling the empty stands, has gone to Southern California, fad Son Coaching dependa te on local boys in exhibition bouts, much the same as other becccachn #8 MONTE, Cal,, Sept. 16—Four f- eager, awkward (Sue ena bala ee ha digs bi ten h | nerviest player on the champions before him and since. , | golfers were tied for second here yes- j of er, war eded the late Percy Haughton lo hime esos, BRbe or ay 7 TN ¢ a esi country have begun th papel re 10 N Academy, will ansist Welsh included Seattle in his stopovers , ty thevaualifying Taos of ae uf gets ; : Dick, who coached | (Blake will review the Queen Anne 1 ak ddatrhed set He Anders California state amateur tourney, struggle for foot fn , nis sor Drciey Wh Seat | alageal chucaday) and was matched to meet Harry Anderson, HOMER FAILS [which was won by H. Chandler Pe practice has b sow dn ‘virtual Navy oarsmen until, this. sum. who was one of the leading lightweights| ... Francisco, sept. 16.—The| E842, of Medford, Ore., with a score all. ‘the bis universitic 1 ¢ i ag DM Cea ae eh at that time in Seattle. i at hataten s | of 144. Bon Stein, of Seattle; George tage vo this year. The younger Glen’ CRISP ROBBED skeet : | Seals opened here yesterday against! v1 im, of Los, Angeles; Charlie } ~The so-called Big Three—Yale, as recently named crew coa SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 16 Before the scrap, if I remember cor-} Portland and won easily, 10 to 5.| Ching, of Honolitl id Harold i tee ahs Ad H t Columbia oie : op ahs rectly, Welsh made an agreement with| Williams held the Beavers to seven|,runs st ei eae i Harvard and Princeton—started a as iters Al Crisp took rectly, elsh mac an ag n 1 but High’s home run with two| T2Ompson, of Berkeley, were all even i operations Tuesday, restrained * 0 Fr f Frank Purcell, who was managing Ander- 4 fo ihives Fane in the" cards of 146, { watil now by their mutual agree CLOSE BAT TLE their main ¢ son then, to have a no decision given if) rn inning wr)? ADIT , th ef 7 J Bee: grace n the Indian Paul are ou ; both men were on their feet at the end of EiThe noore RH, 153 Ww GRID 5 Middle “West Dame, | team ond | waging for second the fight. San isco. 10 Nebraska and squads | face place in , : FIGHT EVEN The night of the fight rolled around and) ,heqnsc Meeker and Tobin; MEN REPORT f that section active | verely the powers of Knute Rockne. |The other ¢ tied with na was packed ; | % 44 . <8 = ps Wists Sat tk ckicias A eypaitybte SAN JOBE: Sept 16—B the Arena was packed. ay ee a IFTY-THREE football candidates work Tuesday e "y : Mirae Pees gbiiedie i oe Rin Wada <Detiok atlewe 6 . Welsh looked terrible during the four answered the first roll call for 3 The old cry of the East that the | Army Penn State, Car-| With the pennant decided, interest | nd Eddie Dampier, welters, foug ann s n j ene a RM ined advantage 6 early |nég rthwestern, Nebraska, Bay-|is being attached to the fight for| eight rou to a draw here last AUSTIN rounds and was constantly covering up. ZUPPKE CALLS edacigtetecrpen tial CER 7 pe f _ ue ‘ pee | t.in the (math “event : cee Seiad eotith ington Tuesday, the men going thru start will not hold this year. ‘The |lor, Lombard and Beloit runner-up honor Inight in the main even | Anderson, who was quite clever with his gloves, and who GRID TURNOUT!" Workouts AAtb-tiibicienerem Will Amy and Pens State, both to meet was also a plugger, kept boring in and he won that fight! Coach Rob Zuppke of the Univer-| continue until school opens in Oc- 2 reg alibaar » doen’ seta if ever a boxer won a de-{ sity of Illinois has ordered 60 can.| tober. weit geiss'aanst: [OUR BOARDING HOUSE _ BY AHERN | ies fa eft tite Sherman, ied quater hier future Western opponents, C Ons isle castsatane AMERICAN to report for practice September 15.) back, showing up for the turnout, cago and Iiline the Navy got a aera sont Welsh's trainer, a little , ch Bagshaw will have plenty of i The veteran mentor hopes to turn] also acted as the champlon’s spk r~ | \ eee | similar edge on Mic i} t - ou anc vi aggregatio: vot en, G e G sen, mauth started preparation before Z g a » Aion n\Wint ) | ring partner, walked over to Welsh’s Won Tost Pet.| this goason. “He's! mulnly in, need | Dougla iKitk® Gohnny Geshan and Chieaso. I ¥Yorcot-o OH, 1 UNDERSTAND So-tWaATS WouLp Nou po | carne after the fin } ong and ralged | Washington, sas oe eee y |’Dean eyip avec tetoe Gn the ton: vew Soache € 3 A er ie char lon hand nt a number of : MENTION, MISS WELCH, pe hoere = WH DISSENTING |] \¥ RIDING IN it pstaing hnd struck the build-|pouae H Sisdce 'n with 3 Geoke “| THERE ARE GOME we eS ead pa pie een jing it couldn't have cause nd any more | Chicago | “i ‘De Turente Loses but A Little, Y , is with E ANTS AT A MALE GEX, EH ¢ ER, ~~]. | excitement Nw Yorke.‘ ‘ 7k ; Wisconsin former | HEN BOARVERS 1 PICNIC! = ABOUT Look race “TAKE Your WAT Purcell, who had Jumped into [Xe reek ? ; é 87 ’ Gappke a nt at Illinois, head WWE House “foo !- 4 i ; OFF “+ OR the ring, was so mad with the f Nebraska's staff | THREE Youne FELLows “THE ONLY WoMEN OTE ty eecraca Au Nach cosets Injustice of it, that he ran over | At Boston— R, H. E.| Gives Johnston Battle Ira Rodgers, all-American | LoAveVeR TAKE WHO HAD AN IDEAL || BETSHECARRIESH ACK to Anderson's corner and grabbed | St. Loula ......+ +206 1] player, has succeeded “Doc” | WHO NEVER “TA 5 PIPE CLEANERS Nou! A the water bottle, He started | Boston -1 8 O|\{7EST SIDE TENNIS CLUB,} working him out of position and — | ANYTHING SERIOUSLY, HOME, WERE MRS. Ep RUN TORUS Lie eratrn | after the referee, waving the | Batteries on and Dixon; FOREST HILLS, N. Y.—Sept.| passing him with powerful drives | BUT-HEIR MEALS, —~| | ROBINGON CRUSOE, |} 1 ROX in neh : bottle on high until he reached | Bhmko and Pieinich : |16.—(United News,)—In the chill of a| down the side lines. RATE LEAD AWERE'S MN AND RIP VAN WINKLE'S SoDm STRAWS} es She ‘center’ ofy the: ring, | Ho, | Chicago «s+... DIE ab ey winter wind, the Johnston Forced _ AND THERE mIN Ie : checked his fury and turned and | Philadelphia .... “ | thinning out of! Johnston had to play his best tene tenders ‘for the] started the set with a 1 advantage Americansin-/and had the lead at 4-3 and 5-4. gles champion-|He dropped his service at the ship continued in/1ith game but broke thru Johnston the second round |in the 12th game. In the 14th game ~«LIKETHE DOORBELL! 4 U4 | refereo was safely in the dress- | Washington basses 8 2 | ing room. | Batteries—Dauss, Doyle, " and Woodall; Zachary and Ruel. Sw E cold drizzle of ber rain Tu a Wurg’s lead over the That was a wild finish to remem c " F ber for those thousands that saw it. | Puesaay, he was at set point four times but National league down to six ae A. | What a differ tor Two ranking} Johnston pulled out the game. Phe Giants defeated Cincinnati, 4 to seeded stars were] After playing brilliant volley J, while rain robbed the Pirates of what looked like a sure victory over Brooklyn eliminated when] game with a charging attack at Dr, George King,| the net De Turenne started blow- ew York, ing in tho\16th game when he f ACA 10 | penne) | Jack Britton, when he made his tour ) j | while king of the welterweights NATIONAL Britten fought Travie Davis in Se- | lattle in a four-round go when the The..game was cuted at the | Pavilion was operating and altho ho) ee tybere bowed to Young] lost his service in a double fault. end of the second with the Pi | had his own referee and really | éinothnati . une Chapin, In the 16th game after he was rates having run up @ six-run | shaded Davis in that scrap the offi-| Brooklyn Springfield,| 30 love, De Turenne pulled up lead, | z celal called it a draw, jst ir Masai, and Jac-| and broke thru Johnston's ser- The lowly Phillies pulled them ty bE be? | Ohtoaxo ques Brugnon, the French Juminary,} vice, The break came in the 17 welves out of last place when they | (To Be Continued Tomorrow) | Philadelphia |yieldbd to George M, Lott, youthful] game when De Turenne com- defeated the Cardinals at St. Louin 4 to 2. Thus Philadelphia exchang }ch an, 8, Hadi of India was an-| mitted a foot fault and a double | other foreigner to be defented. Man-| fault and lost his service, Pittsburg-Brooklyn game called |. MATCH FOLEY. |on inns : sh eae ;,rain | as places with the Cub ho w % ] York 4 10 g| Wel Alonzo of Spain, emer ed the There were few other features In Yained out of their game with the / Z —G VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 16.—| % eee san it : 1 | Victor in straight sets, 8 6-2.Ja day of drab tennis, Bill ‘Tilden Boston Braves at Chicago Z Vie Foley, Canadian bantamweight Loses 5 oink: Bes | 3 yale silat z Washington and Philadelphia were | J champion, has been aligned to fight | Batteries Groontield and Snyders a Li te maliahisted Brugnon, 1-6, su ta bent Dusen heitiatn br atl] weven games apart at nightfall | here September 26, in a 1h-round | Wxey, aie opeae rave 6-2 6-2 3-6, 6-1, Jean Borotra, French star, aa BS P : ea | ; f ‘ Philadelphia... SHAM SBNUAO | Oreh yeh tee Dera Werks Macs . pninat on spire ia \\\\ ait ainst Vie King, Australian | e Ie site x ® ¢ a{ William Johnston, California star, | Was extended to the same limit to Mgers, 5 to 3, while the Athletics } champion hs ; | % IATA adel Matos SHOE. . Herndon, former ware beating Chicago at Philadel. | An | Batteries Carlson and Wilson; | defeated Leon Do Turenne of Seattle, | hi mn Se RAY phia, 4 to 2, The Boston Red Sox lost aratn, Naines and Warwick rey kieiteta vee + 6-3, / ; McLEAN FOULED | Naines any arw former Harvard star, 1 a match that Lacoste Wins Mth time this season, and . Me LOS ANGELS, Sept. 16.—John ¢ time to St, Louis, 2 to 1 Sst [ny Lamar fouled stewart Metean alae fi a almost went into extra sets at 6-0) pene Lacoste, one of the favorites, TCAN ASHOC abs 3) 164 and 10-8. overcame stiff opposition to defeat Ho ; | fl 1 ‘ ohnston was too steady and was | Mrancis Hunter, American Olympic to credible may seem in the fourth round of their sched: | poyleiie 000009800—7 14 | Johnston was too steady | u y Boer lae Nehanactne, ratte r coro 1 @vd 10-round bout here last night, | cohmbua 1004000005 ® 1{hitting too hard in the first sot but | star, at 62, 6-4) 7-5 who hold seventh place, and the Tea | a 4 mS q+) J and the decision wax awarded. to] snd Redman; Wahbaugh, Niles| Qe ‘urenne got his overhand work-| Howard Kinsey, California, beat Bek ava thors (ait: 48 kumen behind it ‘ MeLean. Lamar hit low three times | My liacrotede, ral {Wr in tho second get and had a 3-3] Blliott Bingen, New York, 6-1, 6-2, Sox & jore than 48 Ramen behine ~ 4 y Hdlanapolla-Toledo, rain 4 AVUsHiMiMn). ihe, idaiguie lendere,:' 1,1 NTRODUCING, MIGS WELCH <8 ernas av nea sunvce, ne in a rows No einer games, teheduied advantage when Johnston started [and G4 ude Tse ! i \