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+ fdmundson to Point Charteris for 1928 Olympic Games | Halper BAGSHAW WILL USE TWO TEAMS SATURDAY if Has Great fallen hr aston be anche iwc Promise Frosty’ 8 Mascot Honor: Endangered _| Many in ohio s Will See Three Queens of Sport “Tiacesee ss ee _ Action in Opener By Art Cartan ; volleyed her. way. thru Spring Track Season |Coachto Use Different Elevens in Two Periods Against Willamette; Bearcat Squad Is An- nounced for Trip to Seattle NHI greatest halfmiler in the ting, owing t has many othe: what Heck nundson | S59 us! t roe te t thinks about th fut Steam ' By Leo H, Lassen ¥ or flash s, speed, on, Char ash SAVEN he ; a Teen . pees speed, netion, | bier EAVEN help the boys in the press box if track man | they try to keep track of the Washington ‘uzanne ranks by herself. ee ae tly deserving of the title, | The Washing lineup when the ‘Huskies take the field for i i of » tennis ton are h is their first game with the Willamette Bear- ie aah § pointing him for ats at the s tl ay og w te EMME SD Marana Ger | cats at the adium Saturday. % pete ieaage | im the swimanatnar fis plo games Enoch Bagshaw, the head coach himself, ance te tennis » the little Jase from “In three announced last night after the daily work- Gertre od lb atremaot tone abi shea out, that he would use two complete teams, wimming. | Ous waters of nglish Ch natural talent and probably a few more Huskies for good is yoann | ak on Saat bition ban. t as he should, measure, before the game was over. t vari-| I : b ey the water Charteris will ba | | The main idea behind the wholesale use of the gridders, E t| she 1 t progress than ar he best hal f her » miter in. the is to give the coach a line on the new men under fire. t world,” says ¥ 3agshaw has a big prob-, - fa mundaon. He lem in developing and pick- C ‘ For sor helt ov and stamin 4 he will gain muc is turn ’ ‘ ed has st s tes ‘Smashed at Records valuable experience, particulars | « Star S Staff on sev t time than the jaunt has been remaining His backfield is pretty well set, name has been added to sepa ae pyecrge: Bacay wd mere man. And that dian = a as he has experienced material ga-|| The Star's big football writing Ralaxy of An ars & more than a, little, J with his ace fall term lore for the jotw behind the line,|| family, : ~ wise har As a holder of records, she | ot ae but, outhide of ends, he ts up a Wee" Coyle, the greatest — rates pretty much In a class by | modifi ook | statap so far as to what men will|| quarterback that ever barked sig- herself, her only real competitor | Regular doean | hold the line jobs during the sea- nals for Wash- being Helen Wainwright, who re- | Tareas | son “iy Levee La cently turned professional, n his first 880-yard Bagshaw tried one shift yes- begin weekly -, athered Lobsien ane Mevey leak a terday, He moved Pat Wilson | stories about three ¢ ing | into a tackle job. Wilson, | the gridiron petitive athletion, car ord with a vietor | heretofore, has been a back, game in Satur- bed ds of as many dif-| at the ational intercollegiate cham. a like number of | pionship at Chic performers in| teria is but he hasn't any more chance | of ousting one of the regulars than Joe Gottstein would; but Wilson likes to play football, has the size and the instinct, so Bagshaw will try to make @ knows how to : linesman out of him. put his ideas Bagshaw is still running the || ga into atoxy, men thru stiff conditioning work; 4 form, and the ; the scrimmage and signal gridiron fans ago, in June. years old, and n they rank | 1928 he should be at the peak of his | ning power } football from A to Z, but he | } | | } | 2 — a= erat iesen 4 drill he had the hletes trot|| F of the North. : M around ‘the stadium track five times OYLI west who fol- Football Team in Years lat night to improve thelr wind. Nee neo, eh Bearcat Squad Named || ticles last season and who read tametfe|| bis serial about Gilmour Doble EDITOR'S NOTE—This is the Coach Rathburn, of t | | . = | ; ting line || t¥o years ago know what kind ; ” +| ef the Seattle high scheal elevens by a o i ‘ts gigt , A ; ° . sp: he has picked the squad of Bea: SIE RM Menry F. Ulake, football expert of Lemon. The latter player looks ‘Jeff,” the real mascot of the Washington football eleven, who is on the job er ine wit make the trip to se-|| Writing. edd Bogan . like one of the real finds of the | every night at the Stadium, and he Grav es, his master. Jattle, He has definitely decided to|| Coyle's yarns will include re- . ed ee i “2 y season, He is strong and fast on ' ’ by Carter & Bradley, Star Malt Photographers [start Stoltzheise and Rhodes at|| Views of games, pre-game gossip = Hila oe By Henry F. Blake and handles himself on forward - mealies Mart Photographers | Males with Seott at center. The rest || and sidelights and observations. And then there's Henry F. nother expert, who will of the squad will consist of the fol- ‘OACH HARRY MILHOLIN, at passes with remarkable style, C West Seattle, ts building his! r is the leading candidate Jeff on nee eae men: Collingsworth, Zeller, | taste ancl ae tomtom | m cies Face for the Jon somtorta as Football cL Exane, Winslow, {| have complete charge of the high | § Reiiel, ‘Taylor. Bateson, Muldray, || School gridiron department thru- 5 AKLAND, Sept. ter and all-city half.|*tood out among the second team Harley and Huston }| out the season, and who will also . pitching was a mystery to the 4 , back. ‘Thornton | men who may displace one of the Men Practice rT 99 i The Bearcats are due to arrive | Snetcsiteiie phess vations £00) ioe ; Seattle Indians here yesterday and is an excellent! firstatringern before the season : : | Sn Seattle Friday morning. SOD a Ee a ees f the Oakland Acorns won the opening punter, good) Starts, in the backfield | Meisel the young malamute | Two workouts a day will be the|| Enoch Bagshaw, Washington } game of the se a, aa awasw Reed Is Assistant | I’ may be the offs mas f Y scORAY fap: thie: Huskie SOGA9 4 se is writing 9 ering on “How 2 4 t o Yashingto: oe ver nd | io Play Fi all,” wi ‘Sram ries, 6 to 0. Ar strong. fast run-| It looks as tho West Seattle | ‘2? Washineton f : ‘and Ed Thompson Nursed Along for Bout With Jacke | tomorrow and chances are that the|| 10 Pay Foot le oma i 4 |] coac! lett’s bat did the ner, either thru! should have a strong line defenne,|i0°%, Ret the, honors Little Giant will ease up on the boys || Plays Feat: Maiadioeih the big games, Wearing pur oi, Johnson in 1910 and Rainier Beach Heavyweight | |q little Friday, the day before the|| Leo H. Lassen, sporting editor “ the line or; but th are rather weak on of. 4 ribbons and s but t is | fo The Star, and Petér Salvus, he knocked in around\the ends.| fense. The team is one of the beat | fold ribbon , Ruined Big Everett Battler With Knockout opening of the season. stant’ editor three runs with Jimmy Mitch-| prospects I fave seen cenoney thy | the real mascot of the grid team | is i a assistant editor, complete the lo- , Mitch- | prospec nee: ng the Tubby” Graves’ big Aire ca | |] cat staff. two hit ell is being de-} pr rade For Jott, “T s | i ss dale, ts on the job every nt at the i y Pi . and Fussell were quartertack for! Coach Reed, who was aasistant | Practice sessio . Sag 8 ‘TOLD TO J SSE} | ° ; 7 wild and many the I and} coach of Bellingham Normal last a dat a pee ret ping breed Reis Rare CHAPTER XXI | Loses in Pro i aceasee eres Sindattears vinger vo | free passes were po a rage canal Binoan Sir Seek pees or anctherc MET Charley Manning on the street the other day and scribe, wills be “ariorig cesar fo paeses ce the he tha dest ore: (8 We itscy senitue ‘any tite’ alte: ri the veteran sportsman, who became famous in Everett! Golf Tourney cover the national games. Other ay aad BLAKE ohpbvie: The final review of the season | |. Jeff, but he's Just a dos a decade or so ago thru his large Shetland pony farm, and!| ~icaGo, sept. 23.—The elimina-|| writers are to be added when the snappy doubdi af Ho is barking will be published Thursday, | °"" ° t for fuss and frill G Sarazen from the|| season is actually opened. lays behind) the signals with the best of them,| when Blake tells of the Roose. |" y time for fu who used to be the big sports promoter in| \/ tion of Gene Sarazen from the || sea actually opened, i Foster kept him|and h from being| handli “ARLETT sc rae ee Ki Howard ODanke ls and George Offer for Club CANCEL GAME Hefenstreit are leading the candi scored two runs in the first inn dates for backfield jobs. O'Daniels} (H1CAGO, Sept. 23.—Representing | ¢.°0° MARY'S COLLEGE, Oakland, a 1 knows how to tind! . New York syndicate, Gene § resin P the openings in the Une, as demon- | cer, $3,500,000 for the Oly in practice Fields Country club, where the The line will be built up around | tional professional golfers’ tourna- “Stork McCleary, .the big left) ment is bet = played, but the officers tackle, who played end on last sea. | turned it down son's squad. In practice he wa 2 neict ino cetie. «wana lla: nae i national pro tourney being held at} the neighboring city, recalled the time he! > Otytitle Wiella Country eta | had a big heavyweight whom he nursed] phere, ty Jack Burke, of Texas, was STRA 3 along for a chance to fight Jack Johnson. | the feature of yesterday's first round,| HOUSTON, Texas, Sept. 23—Pat i That was back in the spring of 1910 when| Walter Hagen, former British | et cee ites cs bps Johns was the big noise of the heavy-| champion. was forced 39 holes to win | by Strang: wis in a three fal Johnson was the big noise of the heavy-|( or Ar Watrous, of Grand Rapids, | Match. weights and everybody thruout the country} winner of medalist honors in the} interested in boxing was digging up “white| qualifying round | hopes. | The pairings for today’s matches | ‘pare Ai ‘ +.|are as follows: Armour and Golden; | Ed Thompson was the name of the big) Cooper and Burke; Dutra and Dud.| fellow that Manning had in tow, and he} jey; Espinosa and Methorn; Kerrigan | to be heady in yelt team, 1924 champions, ‘GLER VICTOR is @ veteran a ME ea 3 (et baie | against Whittier and Baldwin; | FIGHT v tl Mann d_ ; ; | : openin: p large holes and stor J certainly looked li F llion. and Williams; Hagen and Brad, 4 Pi sea, dae otukig tle way, o'the BEST HURLING | «ax sosr Fight , nee rea spa Farrell and Derr; Diegel and Crulck- | : defer - Milholin h : 4 thi I Mead: he t jeq | fs here last night rioted for half Manning had Tommy Burns, former | rk. ; | | det nse. Milholin has changed the} Lee Meadows, the bespectacled | last night or q Manning _hé \ t mer | PIRATES NEED | big one from end to tackle becauso| pitcher of the Pirates, ls enjoying |@0 hour when Young Hank Re nase world’s champion, look him over in training | OE ais | : was awarded the decision over b 3 | of his size. the best senson of his major league ONE MORE WIN Line Is Strong career. He's been hurling excep. | Carmen welterwelsl and 3urns said he looked like the goods. DEFEAT BEES | Charley brought Thompson down to Seattle and I boxed! SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 23— | | = tional ball all season and along wit ave 2 ave . “a The Pittsburg Pirates can cinch| Tanksley has the cay ror: the} yao has been the pacing serine bahaag ROCKSON GETS DRAW with him seven a 4 and he had everything that'a YOUN| me San Francisco Seals won the e the National league pennant with) other tackle job and the two men | ber of the McKechnie mound forces.| SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 23 heavyweight should have—| opening game of the series here yes. e a victory over the Philadelphia} work well together in practice. | sfeadows came to Pittsburg from| Mickey Rockson and Sailor Joo! Speed, weight, size, punch ‘Builder’ Bri k terday from Salt Lake, oho! ag Quakers today as {t would give The guard positions are being the Phillies via trade in the middie | Hughes fought a draw In the main! and a bear of a left hand. rs ic | Prog herrea tN | ) them a half a game advantage over) played by Lindman and Patton, of the 1923 campaign event here last night For a time Manning hand-picked | $e at the Pirate: k Giants even if the lose all the rest of their games and the Giants cop their re-| kt] to Play Tacoma sittin scwesne “eter at| Yelle; McCabe, Ponder, Stroud and| vs| Tossers Sunday |" Thome of experience, does with a promising yc every wise man j mining cc || OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHE RN ie Pes stcont tame to wate te!( NATIONAL | tee to be poe Asaonita cath over a Wilson Match Made | inter-city ball title will be played | | Philadelphia in the American i At that time I was managing a] Sunday at the Coast league ball park i Ui ORR EGAD ROSCOE,-THE IDEA oN ~To HEAR YOU WHISTLE, heavywelght named Art Wileon, a| Cine witty the tece Ae cae en] pittabure . fs Sie dea teen aa OF You STARTING A ComMoN NoUD THINK YOU Was IN-1H' Su6 | = big, husky truck driver from Ral! Builders are the local Commercial | cineimnatt . Sept. 23.—With a score of 15 } BRAWL I THAT CHOP SUEY GO PUGH NOUR CARPET BEATERS nier Beach, Wilson didn’t have) league champs and the Tacoma team | St. Louls a : re : »ped the hono: the Tac dee : Be tees, ort Sew Hoesion. | RESTAURANT THE OTHER NIGHT an AROUND AM SEE ABOUT GETTIN’ ME mpnen mnorez than @, pinch RULE CIC, ete: eth aor eenaade i round of the army’ erat Tit MY WORD, IT 1S DIGGRACEFUL t+ GOME BAIL! ~~ WHY, THEY WAcKiT did have dynamite in his right The tossers from the City of Des- Philadelphia a aa | peht “will y_ today. | HOW SUCH CONDUCT REFLECTS SOIT, H+ DES’ A LI'L ARGUMENT, lesa \ive tale at SO varetEn” "lout Manager Cliff Houlahan say Boston-Cinetnnatl, postponed; rain. UPON ME,A HIGHLY RESPECTED WAS ‘ALL! oe AN’ GAY WHILE that the Builders’ team is ready to] , At Chicago (12 innings) Roe For three rounds Thompson Brooklyn . i r the next tilt, Chicago : | AND HONORED CHTIZEN« IMAGING F77//| VoURE OUT, SEE HOW MuICH A Kent his educated! left hand in 1 "re the geatiie bunch ‘wine, It will] mattedassdrines “and ty | MY GOOD NAME BEING LINKED ||| KEPILE DRUM COSTS, I T05SED Thompaon got careless and Wik |Hecessitate a playoff elther in Ta- eed ral instant CAnd does a sportsman swear by WITH SUCH A ROWDY DIDO, Hi ONE OF TH! WAITERS INTO son landed’ fliish on his Jaw. |€0™A or Seattle for the title, but tf pptpeteer te rmaeedier WASMUCH AS I AM Your HH AW SALL ORCHESTER !e Thompson was dead to the | Teoma cops the Sunday game it will Ring, HaIAE Chumpiee aaa] | evgudcaaaadl < conte fer ship. wv: Pasi 8) Chara baS , Wendell, Henling; Kremer and} spertemen for y: ye * . every feature thi lence and long w i « | | they can't be beat age | and rain are up inet it when they ‘ F went up into the oftce a! «PLENTY HITS ||) AMERICAN sd ral ora. eanlens ray they oa must have been an hour after the; LOS ANGE! hope, 98S hie |: Sac fabric. ; fight) and was counting over the} Vernon Tigers ld score but two wally good for hunting and fishing, money when Bill Bla who was 1 ockets for every need—for runs on 16 hits, but they were| Washington SAAR tehes and cart- MANAGER, ~~~ HME, ae, HH} world for half an hour, Fie on Nou le | ' 1 Manning tell the rest of te secretary of the Everett Elks| enough to nose out Port! 2 Philadelphia ridges. A bly pocket across the back, an 4 th retary ho verett: Hike enough to nose out Pordand, 2 to| fivco Piages. A bla pocket acrses the back, a8 ; } | then, came rushing into the room| 1, in innings, Detrott Grill ined tide pocket for Neh os bleeds 4 bis 5 and told me to come downstairs | * At Vernon R. oH. §,| Chicago . game are special features. iG } a rht away that there was a ter ortland serene 1 6 1) Cleveland Ask yourclothier or sporting goode dea q H 5 ! ee Ce alte tae tr aveaung | Veet 2 16 2|New York er for Hirech-Wels No. 936 coat, Add @ E i 00 rible commotion Hattories—Rurne and Hannah; Lu-| Boston .... pair of No, 950 breeches and you'll have i . I S46 s ‘ ; room. dolph and Whitne: the greatest sport rig ever turned out, oe —untll you've gotten all the Ys ad S . 3 Still Goofy ———- : Be & dope on the hunting regula- G4 . | rts 6 4, ‘ " vent down, and there under bh . . . ie | tions, territories, utc, from tdiet altowecviic deaashe SIMMOA WS EAR STOP STREAK tee SaERLIRR Taa oeee SEND FOR THIS i ans, president, was my ‘white hope, his} SACRAMENTO, Sept The : HB BOOKLET red Rhea Angels stopped the winning streak And Then— clothes repping wet, oe of the Sacramento Solons here yea. | N' : ‘ perites ten femmes si Wt Sohne or ay | “What in the world Is the mat-|)) | ago Fae, ‘ | Batteries — Bianikenship and Schalk; be sure you'r julpped lier with yous’ Vaaked him, ¢pulling | reay, By winning: (9 to, ty inl | yBheet ar aiaeanermetecuttr hohe ih Styndl a with a Remington or Win- } pitching duel between Jacobs and f ROWE at, os i : |him from under the deluge of} . ‘ At Boston (eteet game) . HE. and sport, 4 | chester rifle or shotgun and t Shellenback, Teena . oF it H Juet wee a postal ¥ Peter Ammunition from our water at hagbamantes Boston... vie 818 | r om ou | “4 . if 7 aa | Racramente ie Batteries — Whitehill and Bassler; z complete stock | Don't set exelted, Charley,’ | Lox angelon . : ea | | Wingfield, Adams and Bischoff. Full Line of ho replied, ‘the first preliminary | aeramento ocak oN Moston (eecond anit TR. IK ; | ‘it be s ring |. Battoriea—Jacoba snd’ Sanders; Bhell- | pede papier tcl Ok Y HUNTERS’ CLOTHING | is dust over, TI be in the ring |, Butierlon=tacoba Feseail Lea at i] | om Hh) | an ae | Ratterien ~Carroll and Hassler; Zahn- . > ¥ | “And Thompson walked around| iner, Fuhr and Stokes, i. ’ | in the fox for two days, hat ‘| HERMAN BEATS FARR | ,,At Philadelphia: Ty 3 WY LL. i a reat knockout wallop and, needle CLEVELAND, — Sept nate | SalMAMR eee a) 4 | \to say, it ended my dream of hav-| po, ne both UX bie No hk Tiatterlea-Giard and Hargraves. Har. | SP SURE THEY BEAR THIS LABEL 4 Y Herman featherweight from the ‘Union Made’ 4 ' orti | ing the. white hope’ who would de | x, Va ring, Walberg, Rommel and Cochrane, i portin oods 6 4 Pacific Coast, won an easy decis:|""At Washington heh & GARMENTS fy. SPORTSMEN ' eg throne Johnson *|ton here last night from Johnny | Cleveland ...< wi 68 and OUTDOOR WORKERS i LIVE , STREE Phona MAin 3210 T Samy Farr, local boxer, in a 10 round | Washington «.. 10 0 PORTLAND, ORBGOM oe Hatteriew que and Ruel. TLovison and Myatt; Covelea- (To Be Continued Tome ow) bout.