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PAGE 12 sewn Husky Men in Grind || Eddie Huffman Gets Big Chance a By Leo H. Lassen ! Then came the trip to Los LITTLE ov } Angeles, where several boys who a dutt a \ write for the papers got inter . tet Si ested in him, and started boost. |Coach to Let Public See ing Eddie, It wasn't long until Gridders This Week; he got a crack at Tony Fuentes. , Ho was given the decislon, and Then Gates Close t Eddie lator beat Bort Ce in the interim he was nearly f stopped by Sailor Lee, a sec the Was is with! ondrater, Huffman being given Huskies 4 Stribit 1 long count, according to lots thelr 8 iron 0G of ringsiders who sat in on the chores before the battle at Wilmingt opening gume with 1 o feney to § \ 4 Ww at the t 1 of month Hi y ' “Spider” Roach, the manager ter ut et i ‘ of Spug Meyers, who is now in pract the = Seattle with his charge, thinks | stad M and the lons sendin that Hoffman will goa long | will be 1 closed guten for the : way, but Roach also thinks that tice days f ther until his chin may have a bit of glass | the end of t aled under the skin, and T unning hia | = he claims that Huffman's | 0 re i workouts, | short arms will bother him in a hag " s p ir he sa long fight with the clever fel y won sev lows like Stribling | , t t wrack at I a b Pedy th Hy if at He als arg gx round: E I ¢ ee; Gutt "i Metin fee and e t ! t htheavy ‘ B \ most of Wy stopping Delaney t sixt t t oni round. | ANZAC TENNIS ACE DEFEATED a4 BULLETIN MUST Mike Walters DEFEND orld TITLE ju : « . | ~ _ WEST SIDE TENNIS CLUB. : * e Sixt ) = Forest Hills, N. Y, Sept. 17— onal re ta Wl "Playing serious and aggressive ‘ f Baller largest tennis for the first time in the | Rational championship tourna om FAVORITE Ment, Willkim T. Tilden UL, de- | wager ° <fending champion, became a ng. Dave Shade, sligh semi-finalist today when he de | © feated Wallace Johnson, veteran Philadelphia star, 64, 6-0, wr MONTE, Ca | AT DEL MONTE D* SIDE T roners WRITES Forbes, Seattle trainer, who te Nert M I—Jim © tow Ane ea that ho ts| ‘ . weal Pes, | ¢, ¢ champ out of tt ard *| Th tlonal men’s ; *- | was ¢ Capt tennis aki a | We € Ly nament We P I a} day, when MEYERS READY ne é : lost to Wallace Meyers Is in Seattle marking nN Stein, of attle batinue Joh' the to golf that has Philadelphia vet- ked him x the carly THE —— [OUR BOARDING HOUSE — —_———_ ee “ gr — emt) | Majors Wednesda 4 GETTING, ~"Woraand \ V/ 1 DAN \GNT FAS s <b HE Mt Sexy > J y | hkont noes Bai J | iG Ast ty wins r D exer COPAVING OF ~| Giants and Athletics Have Mathematical Chances, 608K, Ma Sg ay Yaa 1 ee etier. ai! ELECTRIC CHAIR and That’s About All, for Big Time Buntings; Pi- “THOSE CLUCKG BE DOING |/ “10 BANY GETMER, AN | seidael) ‘ hletics Spli NEXT 2 THEN Ve Por 1 CHAGE “THESE A ( 1 THE ONLY “TIME <, rates Win Double-Header; Athletics Split “TW EMBROIDERY On OUR \\ BACK IN~TH KITCHEN! «+2 GENTLEMEN ARE WILLING J HE Pittsburg Pirates hauled the National pen BARBER SHOPS ATED AN | THEY WANT EQUAL | 7 fo GET UP, AND GIVE & nant almost beyond the Giants’ reach Wedne APRON ON"TH OFFICE OF || RIGHTS, BUTT NoTiIcCe|( A LKDY Your Vi king two games from the Dodgers and GOVERNOR, “ ANTRIED TO! | “HEY DRAW “TH! Lib h SEAT! vy ing their lead to six and one-half gar | MARCELL TW ENGLIGH [| KT SITTING IN AN \ iy @ with only 13 games to play. The Giants, wh« py CHANNEL | <~ ABOUT TH | | ELEETRIC CHAIR fits Rei : have 14 games remaining, beat the Reds, 2 t ONW PRIVILEGE WE HAVE \ awl ry bs 3 a single perfc ce in Cincinnat ‘a . y LIKE A MAN I. : ‘ 1, in a single performan in incinnati. LEFT, lo-To Bey poe nA ] < ft. The Pirates’ winning score in the first gam \ BALDHEADED! f an ‘ ihe 4 | 770. was 5 to 8, and in'the second, 6 to 2, Asm |W pea the elimin: ba | Rep Aue When Jack Dempsey Tried sare ane cal? 4 BEL MEWS ee en es ee NEWS ‘to Box Here as Thompson °°." ie ‘ "Present Champion Assumed Name While in Seattle, : 3 ta 2:80 oa s ere yeste the ope sik pet in 1918, and He Was Matched to Fight Frank | puiiers enviable rec e 73 °t by Le Farmer, Only to Have Bout Called Off oe ee ee eee an ss eee Bact His isn fore he was relieved by Fussell ir SE AA t 1 ATTLE Bagshaw to Start Secret Practice Monday Grid PIRATES AND SENATORS ARE FLAG CINCHES yp STAR THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 17, 19: Am | BY AHERN | Leaders Gain Again in ters stand the Pirates may lose almost half of their remair ing engagements and still tie the Giants, even tho the latte win all of theirs, If the Pirates win seven and lose six, their figure will be 610. The Giant have to win 14 straight to achiev \ hat result. Another to reckon the matter i th Pirates can afford to lose; e / five more s than the Gi-]/ Gawiad Wacnare 6 site aid aa | Series Wagers ee vas te: tll at Evens Now 0 4, F and € comm lssic AWE ; Builders Brick ANGELS TRIM TRIBE, 12-3 Nine to Tangle With Tacoman MEA seme, Wo 17 s CHIS ABLE “10 CALL “THEIR SHOTS - st * ation of We By Lonnie Austin eran of many of the tourney » eliminate Alle H. LASE RET AINS TITLE t ourna men the g Los Angeles p CHAPTER XVI P. § T—Luelen «Vines, run in the who was consid- a f ‘ ‘ | Nat mp of in the sixth ered to be just scores of other matches fol B* KX in 1918 Dan Salt and I were in a business confer-} nigh from sent into the @ little less than| in our offices in the old gym down in the Arling- | Puteh tt s held the Angels score f & match for the} mins weet 8 Dien Satens OG 1 nt one day i ig, husky fellow came | #?** f°"! ane of the game. A ust aiien a in to wee US. Payne, who did the pitching " 'j Read “s Sows chances of de oA aye 2] pres for the Angels, gaye out but William T. ‘Tilden 1, the cham-! SHORT BOURS. ateated Pi : How's chances of getting a bout here? seven hits and kept the Indians lon, hurriedly disposed of S. Onda,! vel a3 1 b he asked. n hand. Th sored off him anese e nt & match on 1 Los Angeles, de- |e t an . ‘ tn Ja n ha ney Dre f n @ Japanese entrant, in 2 match 4 Ange 3} un ‘ What's your r € queried Dan n seco} inning when @me of the outside courts . trae 7 4 ad ee Sith. firat tim giteciea Vinak Cake RIND “aRAeoN Harry Thompson,” answered the big fel- a that low f ee net Seen Salt was puzzled for a moment, for he 1 uter spaces and he rushed 1 Pine, i 7 R @he engagément to get back tothe |e ola omens eemed to recog the figh ter’s appear- | Seattle AB HPO. AE Stands and watch the other nyt Ph ce sa Z ance and, rummaging around in his des a : Meee tee Gee trae ee Matches. ee ; seadtiad he produced a picture of the man and | - : give woe Attle Bill Johnston, of California, 7 V8 DROPS {aan $ 0, in th 4 2 back o} was the i rma : Jack t ’ an, 1b a3 oe itingulshed George ‘Lott, the Chi.|2es" In th the back of it st nformation; Jack Grige me an, 1b ‘ fe Meazo boy, 6-1. 6-3, 6-3 Dempsey, from Jack Kearns. | sae ian 3 i Other scores follow: Manuel POPULAR DRAW P » you're Dempsey, are you ’ Dan asked t Daly 3 $ ey en Ley bed § $e. 8 aus ‘AUSTIN him, showing | the photo, “well if you're seen’ tala bane Phare Hibeke 1 6 0 0 6 i; Rene Lacoste be: n r “ ‘ ty ata aralll “vviat . ts : oo 08 Pion, 64, 2-6, 8-6, 3-6, 8-6; Vincent | Hudkins boxe FUR-BEARING ANIMALS what Kearns says you are, we'll match you up rig ht aw aiuin b. Rg ee ghia ak Richards beat Takeiicbi Har last night with Must lo: Piste ar ear x fr Dempsey at that time had knocked out several selling TIGERS RECALL HURLERS a ; 2, 6: Howard Kinsey beat | © pa epay Pitt sv iuaw | mals opens, It in epen till A vs | platter heavyweights in jig time and, while he hadn't really |.‘ ABR. HL PO. A. Jerry Lan . 64, 4-6, 6-0, 6-0; Rich. | °° iiat reer: + oting Dy "t Wai limit te eet for t ann of & reached the heights as a con-| maf te ‘ i078 ard Norris Williams 11, beat Jean Shan was aw cdg had tat r |e a Borotra critics, but t 4 pop tile tender, he had a reputation F ir : lular with the An or being eat hitter, even L I B. k 3 e 6 ny Meltast =| NATIONAL e. i being a great hitter, ¢ ane Is Bac Pa : : : M 1en, ther one of those ball} aley 1 ° 0 + ~ Fegeas Ae rted ott aw pitcher and | McAuley ° ripe Fournier Back RAINED OUT rank Foran With Indians vod tndeoee als : 8T, LOUIS, s 17.—Jack Four-|, SAN FR mee > 7.—Rain ; aaey 7 ANGELES, Sept ‘ “ape irae rday 40 isa ” eteran Seattle pier, veteran E first baseman. | ie between ‘aa res The man who was to become ie veteran Seattl mero anho fre at | oriland. The od tilt will be tage Sega the world’s champion the fol er, was t in the line She end of t use Of the! ed off da bat of a 7 ; lowing year started working out y the Indians in thelr Abusive treatm from the ¥ ; ‘0 aa) in our) gymnasium and con game Los Angeles at the Brooklyn fans, may be h ‘ &o S38 b dinniel idole rao for 7a wreak ball Wednesday ufternoon, feam next year. His con Pasadena, leading the Dave, Fidler, a friend of his t the first time that Lane ®nother year to run and his team. | CHLAN ahead MOORE Me Bl here; got Kim a job mi. the Dy been with the Seattle team fates ask him. not to. throw bs i : ’ thie yards and Dempsey did for some time e suffered an aes Bt down ful an r, took it feet + pavearal oh ah that PLZLE WITH DANVILLE I oe his gym work after completing va : - - main event here| Shuffle Officials S alie ‘iteere hae Heoper bint eghtyots the: lieup.’ || a: Bakisle “whut deed te coslab (here iaee Bouma HERMAN FIG st night from Jimmy Moore, negro, : : o; 3 AURORA, 11! Babe | Of Omaha fig ala ek es lgratsrreg 4 Tey-|.7 Sc a : Herman, Californ Miller, ppt dena Ye ‘piven tae } De ¢ Chieago, meet here tonight in a 10 TAKES EVERY ROUND Naw: Fem Misti” cohen Te EVENS SERIES round bout. eg Boyt 17.—Chuck ed on tha ttiaetive let Toni Alex: | ove SACRAMENTO, Sept The me = = eight from Denver ridan, the referee, and Gen caalately., tor: rer ramento Solons evened up. the defeated Gene e he fodee! who. vote! 4 se ere yesterday with the Ve ' clin ideo who voted th a ; So Seattle fans didn't have |r eon 16 Oakland audi other judge, voted for| Hartnett champion in action 7 { torium’s main nt here. Herman N. P 2 9 6 fo neg egy 1 | Tigers’ pite g ace ——— G rae Pats Dent ; n ¢ oa ik ah 4, The score ho. Ee Established 103 Years ly wealt and “who Feagind | cad: Whitney) aneiienbach: aha Auto Push Ball- the highest peak in the ring game. | x i E Bad Field and Equipment] Handicap Quay Gridders|\ New, Se Thrilling! stripped Fords and a nsational, Played by AMERICAN __ AMERICAN | BP SRN ACHETER ORC Our Advance Sale to Open the Season aia n 447 Hi i po hell with goal around “Monty" Desimon, tho star | pect BI $8 9 ’ 2 q posts 300 feet apart. holdover from last yea Desimon ts | Chicago 1 6s ; More exciting than [Mj| Dl! expert of The star. |mito” Bell is another likely candi- | New, Yor oon tm] 9 4 Auto Polo. | i . . Pe |date for a regular backfield berth. i . ©) j « By Henry F. Blake |" nether ney man tae at | | an -O-N- With Extra Trousers | f na fie Mgt t) of the physical qualifications to | \, Sirsa ute ; | WESTERN ously handicapped b; lack i hasta abaoes wemelont ones “Hengough: pPeatcetl TWO WORDS that go together always. at i if | WASHINGTON a Fr: | feoreni ott oe ball kuovted he ought tomake |New york econ’ Hane? Myos “Oysters” and “Don’s.”’ O-y-s-t-e-r-s — and 1 | 5 ‘or his aquadand| good, Hiattories—Apeece atid Myatt; Pennock , ink Ye tig , ink | by the cof | ey, i ati isso |} yOu think of Don s. D-o-n-’-s—and you think i i, | FAIR good’ practice | standby, 1 game) 1 te of Oysters. The reason is plain, Don’s has | | 1 | 5 : workout etre ieee and he 0 ha een retting:| aes s—tvene, Kere and) Crouse; | become famous for oysters, and deservedly | % Auto Push Ball was the » This {sa hara | kable distance in practice | ‘0 (second gam i . ’ 7 ate . r i “ BM sensation of the Minne. fal} bayelit 40 ever Good Tacklers Piateiphe esr \) | | =for that’s where oysters and all other sea | | | i sota and Towa State Fairs come, and added} ‘The rest of the squad in uncer-| parting, Walkere and Cochenne, eonatk: | foods as well, are served to perfection—in Regular Value $50 and $55 | ] a Mitty easthen tidiand in to ‘this ditloulty | tain at this early stage in the train. | | that inimitable style. You'll be glad you read | De q ting has on by ‘as a treat to wate | 7; i Nee ine e fate her ’ : | full regalia: “Daily parades | throe lettermen| Quays go thfu their training. ‘The | HOMER WINS | this, and resolve to drop in and really enjoy All this season’s merchandise. Many of | | Blige iF back this fall. | way they hit the tacklir mmies| SALT LAKE CITY, Sept, 17.—] a luncheon or dinner. the fabrics are unsurpassed. : P e i Indications are| Was good to see, The tackling | Jake Flowers’ home run g ° i TRE A aaa 3) | that Queen Anne | hard and accurate and If they become | Oaks the run that beat Salt Lake “ i “y : r ie AL rend 3 | " fg ' light CROW ait In th taut Ht finda | here yesterday, 6 to 4, and avarert| Sea Foods Our Spec valty. Other good things, a an ie ih te ieee Cae i A ‘6 and| mental of tho gridiron they will make| Up the series at one game aptece, | of course. | new wrinkle fashion suggests, i Admission, 60 BLAKE ficld, | Up for lack of weight on the defense mre nM »| | 1 : Itoo, Ioack of poundage may serious. | to a, largo extent we Wel vers Mail Orders Given Careful Attention ’ Official Automa bile jly affect the chancos' of the hill team) Ring is an exponent of the Zuppke Watt. and Reads’ Pletey, troud, | 9 DON j j :.. i0c. Under police to get very far in the race chool of football, having learned tt jo Nell, and, Sook EHLE | 4 protection. t certainly has his work cW®) under the famous Minot conch a] ; m | i i i Jout for him as he must send in| you may depend upon him to have a| moore MeMCAN ABSOCTATION Fifth and Pike Next. ve Second Aves at University St. Pei t. 21- 27 1 charges against the powerful] team that will show plenty of ag- | Lauieitie et | TWENTY -VOUR STORES ) Sep | ga hi In the opening | gromivene |, Hintterion Doherty, Wilkinson, ana FROM COAST "TO COAST we | | n | 8 fu ottem; MeQuillan and tira i Desimon Is Star (Blake will review the Feeaats| ie REET 1ST sr MEER A SL i TS \ 4 ¢ A

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