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PAGE 8 Dode Bercot Signs for Two Coast Battles BON STEIN IS SEATTLE’S RANKING GOLFER ¢!ter 10 OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHE ye Jack Westland Second : y ° Z once : | | WAVE ANXIOUGLY | MATOR'SG Stein Had Wonderful Record for Season of Conpeti- AWAMTED YOUR ARRIVAL / \ MUSICAL. tive Play, Shooting His Best Golf in State Amateur =| | CoME, ~ WE WILL REPAIR 1Vé GoT'EM | Boat wel él Affair; Westland Also Had Good Season | fo MV DEN. AND GO | | ALL BUT aT | hong DELIVERI) bed OVER “THE GCORE OF | LAST ont!s| | A COBCERT( By Alex C. Rose tri YOUR NEW CONCERTO MREE TUNES TO HIM Now UST as Bobbie Jones, the Georgia peach, is the ranking y i © MINOR! = Ne waa iN “THREE tie amateur golfer of America, so is Bon Stein, t Ir| Let ME GEE Now,~Four | Fens avarte! Golf club star, the best of Seattle's Simon pure \| ovemente iont rr, |. | AGT CAN A today. The playing of this fine golfer dur AM NEG, ~ ADAGIO, ~# } \ CARRY ON (| 1% ey ing the 1925 season has been so much ALLEGRO,~ @CHERTO, « FIDDLE { | perior to that of any of his local rivals that AWD ANDANTE ‘ , } he, unquestionably, rates the No. 1 position Con MoTot.’ 7 | on this 10-man team, which is comprised of ¢ | ROSE four players from the North three from Inglewood, two from Earlington and one from Rainier Annexing the British Columbia pionship at the Colwood, Victoria, bbie Jones of attle” off on the most brilliant his career, and today he is loaded last spring, sent the with titles Following his success on the honors and side, Stein won his club championship; the city his latest title was when he went thru a strong field; won at the state meet at (1925 Ranking ||! new record for DOUBLE BILL ea PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE fotiavalogiats championships; “SER She ee medalist honors in Salt Lake tot o se | amateur meet and the low ama Seattlc yee S80) teur award in the state fee Anaeice ee Aha] fleld are some of Portiand s 9 a » Danaea 38S bright spots in Westland's yesaeuag ames) record. Sacramento oa. 107 The tact that Har ¢ hampion of the HOW THE SERIES STAND beran; mahi Won San Francisco .. 3 Los Angeles .... 2 Hacramento .... 6 Walt Lake ......3 os ANGELES, Sept. 19.—Marty Krug’s Angels started out with @ bang by winning a pair of games in two days, but the Indians have MILJUS his mates and sent to the showers | fn the sixth inning. | First game— Beattie Los Angeies Batteries—Stryk and Sandberg. Leo Gaskill and Gordon Haw Jacobs, Hughes Second game Beattle Los . Angeles Root, Phillips and Jefferson Park Gridders Stage Wii" football squad will hold their sec-| ond practice of morning Norris The squad has t The team will probably line up as| lad Ben Spellar or Art Ahner, Bill Sr Fil follows: By Wise Duffy, ends; Ted Army Bakenhu Chuck Legate guards; Donohue, center The backfield San ranclaco win” from « Po: copped yesterday Doug McWeeney vers to six hits | | Portiand 0010001002 & 24] gan Francisco.10011000%-2 9 o| are Chet Latta, Gus Borns, Stokes and and Yelle Seattle Pistol me aiaiie, Shoot ip diders Play important shoots tov weeks atne| = Lacoma Squad Fort Lawton range, C, Finn, secretary of the organiza club plang two vithin the next tion BATTLE WINS Oakiand er proved invinc fble in the first game for the In dians, while John Miljus held the was be: Ennis. becau: at Wall: under the direction of Coach ¢ ‘orris requests that all of | Younger the gridders assemb will be compo: Haywood Dare, Ivan Jones Leitz, John Regan Putman and “Tweet und when they n iff, 3 to holding the Bea Down | Position Player Ce | Pletal } 1— Bon Stein Seattle |] Ont 2— Jack Westland ..Inglewood || ®™8 0°. $ — Harry Hyjert ....Inglewood |] roe. he 4— Lee oie Seattle ran atthe shee cher : 5 — Dixie Fleager ......Seattle || : €@ — Hugo Haakons Rainier Westland Second 1— Leo Gaskill -Earlington ” in comes Jack Weat #8 — Gordon Haw... .Earlington | 9 — Tom Green Seattle || recely | 10 — Bryan Winter. ..Inglewood || his home qui _ Winning the golf titles of the and the Pacific Northwest not the reason jattle, but because of meet and the plucky le golfer Harry Hijert! | tho he forced him to do} tit this sea all his work over] tourth position by virtue i again by copping! ting‘ showing he made both ends of yes. : jmatches. Perhaps terday's * | “kick” this youth got header, 7 1926 golf was when and 3,to 1 Sterling Stryk-| meet. just a had dozed him pionship finals Angels to four} : Aree the mcn| best of them. ‘This ond tiff mer| linksman hasn't flashed to Jacobs, former| {Font lately, but the links ba Seattie twirler,| Dies sure find him a tough cus- t mythical team is The score R. H.E,| ons, a very steady golfer 9 6|plon of the Des Moines 49 4) links, and Daly; Gaskill-Haw R. H. E.| Ea 3 8 Ojand 1 3 3| former mad § - _ finals of the city | which went the full route, | Next on the list | his ree | birds” because year Sun well as an © Perhaps the ration Walla pls at 9:20 o'clock. | give prom winner of the c within the next few ITH a from Sunday at the Silver Ser The tinued “to | 2a" held under the direc | Parks, president of with Tobin; MeWeeney | Giddings, Jack Rosa | Hirsch Entries ¢ been | practically all of the according to C.! ‘The Bullder's Brick in the October 10, Saturday, team eham-|day, at Tacoma wionships and indiv hip match will be is the Northw held, ‘The latter | Builders Earlington finishing up by the course 1925 Ranking jin his final match Harry Hjert. He of City Links | the sta 2 medalist prize. last June when intighting Tactics Cost gue Sen Chet Nett His Popularity | py..." Lightweight Had Short A Arms and Used Uppercut in haan ae the: third beet golfer in Se the wonderful golf he played thruout the state| court or the ring. Many a crack baseball team has folded Stein in the final match. Steil No. 3 t pack home any n, Lee Stell gets the Stein fn the Pacific few days in the the North End Dixie Fleager, the old reliable, is placed herein right where he belongs—in the middie battler whe had to take the abuse that he did in the ring. 1 by, tomer to get rid of. Rainier's sole representative ( | { AMERICAN ‘|| minute that his arms were} chatnpion Green. This fine young player was unable to take part in most ars major events, din club matches war Turnout Sunday tiie stection HE Jefferson Park Athletic club} No. 10 js Bryan of becoming n thru some atiff| star is Harley Osterhout. practice under the direction of their| member of " eOach and expect to have a well-bal | anced team in the field Junio’ ship. With the proper Auto Races on ‘ct Silver Lake’s 8 Track Sunday « tle and SEALS AGAIN | Northwest, auto ‘races will BAN FRANCISCO, rett. The cla Auto Racing nasociation Among the prominent speed kings “planning to enter | Woat cities for the dirt, tre quard, Gibson, O'Neill; Morrison, | ley Sheehan, Yde, Smith, Gooch |Commercial league champions, |play the 24rd ave, team, funday, September 27, a pistol |league winners qualification tourney Tacoma city will be held.) playoft for the intercity title Sun Facin to 11 June, the Princeton cor prosntetic about the coming season, | land, Ue echampion-| Cliff Moulahan, manager tne st international shoot,' with him for the game, THE 5 ATTLE STAR Clinches Fans Used to Think Foul, and They Razzed Him at Every Fight He Had By Lonnie Austin {A8 ‘TOLD TO LEO H. LASSEN CHAPTER XVUI HERE is a great deal to crowd psychology athletics, whether it be the diamond, the basketball)| s it affects! . = up before the razzing of hostile fans, and it} some small thing and make a mountain out particularly in a city like Seattle where the} provea nightly forget. what the of ring “etiquette | There have been few fighters in Seattle who have given the fans more of a run for their money than little Chet Neff, one of the best of the lightweights hereabouts a AUSTIN few years ago. And there hasn't been any might think is a breach Burnett, whic Neff, with his short stature and lack of sufficient reach, s by necessity an infighter. He just kept coming in jand kept punching ever free. | Neff had a trick of ne an up Won Lost Vet.| percut in the clinche J the f ale ase aght that he was fighting foul, | ‘",<e/ning . aa | by hitting with his elbows and the|2ed _Whitn | back of his wrists 1 he-brought| CAMyY and I I Johnn t ; 72 70897 | the gloves up in auch mixups | the s eae Neff, on the surface, seemed ‘. * f } impervious to the razzing, but sprint no | Tt hurt him, and 1 really: think i aco Aa oe i that if Neff did commit fouls Bt. T.04 WS de ra >| on those instances it was wholly Te Hard, Davis and I | unintentional. and. due entirely Moy opoug | to his short arms. i poe at He ‘retuned to change hin SACRAMENT! ‘ In fact he couldn't, as he Sacramento Solor and Miser | tried to box at long range yew Neff put on some great bouts in| ‘Tigers with fo First game t Seattle. In fact his scraps at the| wax 8 to 0 Detr 290000000 : hy he} was § to hatha oe ered Star theater with Frankie Sul-| Vernon orien Doyle and Wooda an were clas { Sacramento ie 4 Cochr | Kekert, Bryar ys remember Neff as the man who ever knocked me i ctr | out in all of my years in the ring. We were boxing one day at © score nou e | the old Austin & Salt gym, and 0 0:8:0:8 b, 7 43 Neff clipped me on the chin WP Aa SAty ARGS mahal with a punch and down I went. ic wovereid Miter a time I went about my husiness and everybody thought 1 was normal enough again, ed Into the office and some body slammed a door w a curtain had been lifted in League Sends zing of hosti ; Cookson Victor means a great deal to a fighter to know ° that the crowd is with him. : Over Larson in There is no crowd as quick to take up Amateur Battle ' of {t as that made up by fight fans. And, Agi eee eer: bent Salt's gym, same bugs go week after week, they never} crowd of fans the evening was | fair between Art Thi of the amateurs from FOUR straicuT | jay, Hughes Take Big Jumps Logger Boxes Alger Frisco a. d Whycroff in Vancouver, B. C <i) I Drean ( I Aus f h Be and Ihe 1 He iT « | TWO BILLS IN BUL ETIN first set fr the » the third set 6-3. West Seattle’s ver of W m They will play part of a double 4 Amor me of th ing out for the team Harrison, Bob everal other forme Name Eligible _ Series Stars TENNIS FINALS | « 'W ASHINGTON {| FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Sept 19.—William Johnston won the William Tilden today at 64, and Tilden won dxet 119. Tilden won P 7 rst RG SEMIFINAEIST d with dead putting green ey won th of California al mateh fornia titleholder, an exceptionally poor start and Angeles, defeated him, a semi-finalist in the disposing of Frank Ta Football Squad i __Works for Tilt busy prepar. Will Butler Make Good With cap type of stroke a farory from the Connibear method of rowing and inroads of scholastic regu jations into the training of the men are much heavier than Washington. j Callow is a combination of the driving and the encouraging Jeader. We has that knack of personality that is so rare athletic executives and whie e o necessary to get the best sults. Callow and “Red” Kile fer, two of the finest examples of natural leaders, have much in common in their makeups more 5 e fs € 6 ‘ b of in ‘ wsumes the of te r sport to the fiddie Four More Weeks of Ball Coast Lakers: Has Month to Run After End of Present Series OUR more week of baseball afte comes then to play lake and Port series on the Sacramentc land in the ome field While there are 28 games left and a lot can happen in that time, th is all over but the shouting. g but a miracle can beat n Francisco as Salt Lake is 11% games beh Seattle is ven and one-half tussles back of |the Bees. The only real fight in the lead present time is the battle d place, with Seattle favored Los the Tribe with. a long hes at tretch of games. game PIRATES AND SENATORS “IN” EW YORK, Sept. 19—Six more victories out of their 11 remain games will win the National it for the Pittsburg P' York Giants should ble and win all of ames. ed eight victories 8 if the do the near-impos their aining 1 he Senators n remain. if the 13 games in a row "| Pease Must Build New oh. id Team at Ballard, ls the fourth article inn neries views of the Seattle high se ens by Henry pert of The Star. By Henry F. sure ‘9 4 | i 60 I asked Ad Schacht If the boys if | had gota. vat Louie Toaren! Bre ‘ 476] Why, there hasn't been anybody | several days, the an Hoat 6 0 448] here except the two of us for two|m eakening Pacific | Chicago ‘ 437} hours,” replied Ad in amazement, |? te geil ody (3) ‘That was a real knockout wallop | rm oH. | And I have at least had the experi All ula Neen Brooklyn wth ‘amy g {ence and know what it meas to] tanks bmekfied » ts Mt. Louie + % 14 | have been in the “fog Jand passer and baw ha Batteries Vance and Deberr | cn $0. AKe AIM Ai ye Reinhart and Warwick | FTER leaving Seattle Neff} At Chicago: H a, | fought many times in long} Can Les Sherman come back? 14 | fights in California, Never a very | what Husky footbal dering as the: 13 1 | clever fellow, the ring left its marks Cooper and Gonzales : | him I hardly knew him Tels: tho | ts fotball, players Philadelphia ....sse. . 6 1% 09} amart boxer who knows whon tol gimart gridiron dincisinatt is : teed & 1; ault when he reallzes that he'a] back in condit Batteries — Willoughby and Hen. | slipping [eanenanse valuable’ mar |\Ine; Donohue and Kruger I heard the other day,that Chet] At Pittaburg r is doing very well in a business way | Spud Murphy is one of the boys that ra 7 Jin ‘Taft, Cal, owning several places | Will Bear witching | Boston | bd - b big fellow and strong | Pittaburee 9 of buasiness, and that he is pro-| Me tllow ane Battorier nam, moting weekly smokers in the Val-| the necessary Da. PIUNCETON the tank of finding successor ‘ALT LAKE CITY, Sept, 19 hea nre not} same between Sal Lake and Oak. | sen samen thi Clara-Californin team han heen 1 followers are w ‘ Jterback work out with the Washington | new and Snyder;|on Neff and the last time 1 saw/]arid team, Sherman tan't any youngster ball players Ko nin al if ‘ne can get Nhe should make He ina where of a | Bagshaw has plenty 6 infon the job thin yeny may | Kirk turning olty bo naard from later | Harold Shidier | beat back in the PEW oy GE ERANS | RAIN AT S. L. |tissiienmat be one of the rhduated in| Rain here yesterday halted the One of the most important early « Jidate, will r Adam Walsh, atar cent Douglas is making « in the carly Washingt Date. He end, Who had an baild for that position, being long Idaho is fortunate in having 9 good quarterback a® Johnny R |step into the position vacated | graduation Stivers. Wanhing of 4 Sherman, Beckett, Hoyle Romeo Lure turning out for center, Ie among the tained in practicn the other day expected out In A AUIt again fon left iy whieh t » Ballard field, new | All of the boys exceptions in were in school the situation. Kippy | hmen ranks, When Montana plays here early in the feanon there ought to be some of the King of the reason with Russell Aweet pitting his kicking ability against | Goorks Guttormuen and Loule Teereau o s entire backfield of on the jor ses biggest problem is at quarterback, where he is work the husky Everett boy, An inexperienced alLimportant tough on a team, Washington canunitien of the seaac | present time. being slightly held up with brulmew aun | tion makes tt Secret racticn goes Into effect at the {in the wook and they were still very " prin former | hin men for tho firat came of the season month | with Willamette © week from today, , kind, and with the players for the most part new to the game Knows End Play Pease Knows his business, id has the knfick- of getting re- sults quickly. It was a. treat to him) instruct hi isin It was an odd coincl- hat that very morning T should have been® discussing. end play with Van Cook, one of the old-time stars, and we have talked ibout the fact that end play hadn't changed in 30 years of fooths with all of the new tricks of the moder ame is & great stickler for mentals, particularly goog tackling, and he usually” has very effective line because the boys’ ability to tackle al and cleanly. ase is using Bonamy, a sub yuard Jast year, at tackle, and An- derson, another sub a year ago, 1s playing one of the guards How Squads Line Up The rest of his linesmen follow: Ends—Marecellus, Egstrom, Hoff and Christensen, 'Tackles—Simpson, Seymour and Schulenberg. Guards Wondland, Cole and Lundgren, Center—White. ie has Frankie Fhisk at quar terback 6n his first team with his brother Ted on the scrubs MeLoughlin, Quppe and Dail ey as his first string backs and Youngblood, Hudson and Steele on the scrubs, Hudson looks like the quad Pease has his work cut gout for him, working with such a green team, but as nearly every other st Kicker }eorch in the city faces the me problem this year you ean “) 80} upon Pease making his annual showing with the, Beavers. (Monday Blake will review the expected in the first work of that Garfield leven).