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Seack 14 THE SEATTLE STAR W on Since |— 1909 Washington May | Cinch His Pirates Are “In” om Elst interest in the national college) C. A yatnen, for " ven American League on 4 ‘ ach Wend ch wnkvers Pennant Today | ike . . The Harvard games will be broadeast 4 time * ste . WNAC, Host ' By Henry L, Farrell i i Mighs wit! play B oven JEW YORK, Sept, %4.—After 16 rhea n ciar tackle at Michigan |4N years of patient watting, Pitts (2.8) @ m coaching eo |burg has another nationAl league 4 3 © Washingt mt mplonship, and within a few] ; . hours Washing: | Adam Wals tre Dame'®! chicago te tackling o sflff intersection ton may bo the oilers 1 ale s year, the M - American league Pittebure opens the season Saturday « De Kentucky and Peansy champions for with Wardins the necond time. Git Dodie’ Corel boys will pry off] 4. E Owlsey te the new conch of The Pirates Whe ia win © aght | Naval academy eley eeding einchea the na to be a new 1 it a name | Folwe tional league | Paeans anyth . | pennent y ack of experienced backfield may plays Mobart, Pennsylvania | mean another tough season at Cornell for day and th Byracase Fnsets Urstnus Washingt attics Geneva, tn » hig equate filjus Hurls Tribe to Vic- tory Over Oaks With Youngsters’ Aid ry | 7" phia Athletics | PARKELL re dropped by | DIVIDES SQUAD the. 8t. tania Br i e e : ‘ The Senators need the equivalent | PULLMAN, Wa { only three more gumes in thelr | ki Coach Exendine has final 11 to make It impossible for oo ies | squad of Washington Sta them to lose | . football men better ears the Win work out of thi said that x, 09 Bee _ pe has been Naps gets with het a tea bist coaeconity to k i Yearlingy have turned out for the/ “ants from winning thelr fifth | NEW YORK, ti—Jack! the Pirates were the strongest | Pet | De Mave, New York heavyweight,| Pposition he hud and that he won from Sully Montgomery, for would have beat them to win ner Centre college football star, Last year was the w tora can cop te lay If they win a doubl head from the Cleve din n int » Phila straight pennant Altho they were In the cellar and looked to be demoralized, John McGraw kept insisting that reshman squad. GRID-BOXER LOSE on a foul in the ninth round not start moving until early May, but their advance ment was steady, and on June 2 SCHISSLER SATISFIED thay ‘what into’firet plese: ter tv $, Ore, 8 first t Tt was then a battle be La SERIES STAND CORVALLIS, Ore., oo Won Won! Coach Schissier is satisfied with | tween mates apd the Gi in| BILL MeKECHNIES 2 $] nis squad of football prospects at} which the anged posseasic Li} h tO. A. C. The squad ts showing] first place five times 21 | Seattle 1} more speed than it did last ye 2 the Pirates have been in Introducing Bill McKecknie, whose Pittsburg Pirates LAND, Sept. 24.—Red. Kille we nee a popular team ot | cinched the National league flag, yesterday, the first pen- Sas, pack of rookies turned In a WINS ON FOUL young players and fine aportanen (nant that the Smoky City has won since 1909. McKecknie, 7 over George Boehler, Oak: VALLEJO, Cal, Sept. t4.—Paddy| They have er been in trouble on| years ago, was a talented utility infielder. He has been @ pitching ace, here yesterday, 3) ytitts ah welterweight, won| or field and they will be olin charge of the Pirates for three years. to 2. John Milkjon a foul in the second round! p the Rationa ea jus, the Seattle) against Billy Alger, San F ect piteer, had only *n one the Sixth, in RL. which the Oaks me # scored two runs The Indians started off in the first inning and} scored one run. bad inning, | 7 When Six-Year-Old Boxer | Was Given “Scare Cure” Teddies Will Have Hard Time Repeating Victory | First Flag QPPONENT 1S SOUGHT FOR SPUG MEYERS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 ———____., ! Pirates Dethrone Giants as National League Champions , 1925. Hooper Is! Prep Gridders to Gather at Annual Dinner t annual preseason football Welter Is Held for Bout to Bring | Club mauat’ st the Seattle hist will be day ave Chicago Sox Outfielder to ing at the ¥. oy inter (ee | Bishop & Austin Scouting Bring Barnstorming Team to Coast for Man to Meet Idaho Boxer Here The dinner will start o'clock Talks by George Varnell, ‘ep Leman repre George city Dr Don Valmer anc By Leo H, Lassen AMY HOOPEen, PUG sentatives will be stv act tthe Tink of | forming a club The high school committee in pee | composed of big || charse of the banquet is com <D | posed of Holland Graham, Halford Wag wera: for | Campbell Youse, Merrill 4 Const at the end || Trullinger, Kussell Barthell and Jack Jenelle of the Chicago city werion and the world cl ——_——_—-——— h ¥ Hooper hgs lined up several mem: | ;- | hers of the Chicago team, including Dutra Advanees | Ume the are scouting | Pitchers Thurston and Lyons, In around £ nt for Meyers | fielders Sheely and Kamm and with jin th of the indoor | himself and Falk as the nucleus for in Pro Tourne seaxon Pool in early {the outfield y October ; sie The rest « © lub De 7 ‘ ans called for a PEliok . H saa r © definite i OLXMEIA: FIELDS COUN r - che for Meyers, |wvillr be announced. soon, Hooper! THY CLUB, Sept. 24—Leo Die- | but the Hoa ler isn't ready lexects''to include several far tae gel, of New York, was five up | for ring work yet and doesn't want $ lracteiiis pinvers a they will tol. ot. alien He defending | to take such a tough match right oft lable to play after their series with champion, at the end’ of the the reel after a long layoff. the Ban Srancisco Seals in the Bay first 18 holes of play here this Bishop has sent out several wires city. * | afternoon. to California y ights and may Tiecause of the uncertain weather} . Mortl Dutra, of Aberdeen, land somebody today or tomorrow |hereabouts in October and Novem Wash., was two up on Tommy {for the Idaho boy. ber, it isn't likely that Seattle wii) Afmour. Bill Melhorn, of Chi- | be included jn the tour, altho} ©880 was five up on Tom Ker | Tate-Johnson Bout Off ithere's a chance that the club will) ‘gan, New York. Harry Cooper | RISHOP & AUSTIN were plan- make an effort to arrange for, amd Johnny Farrell were all ning to use Bill Tate, the col. ane: o square. + ¢ ts sii rst oe a here eae ored heavyweight here with Floyd SPENCER ADAMS HICAGO, Sept. 24-—Walter Ha- | Johnson for that opening shot, but 3 MAY GET IN SER / gen, defending champion in the | have discarded the idea since Tate or pro golfers’ tourney ng | fous’ y r in Cc ; If Bucky Harrix is unable to play |)'s * say tad & poi Looe y being fought Frank Farmer in Tacoma. i In the world's series becaune of the |i; the third round of play by win.| rit? Mw Tate perform and they y to hi ‘owing hand ‘ ‘ er, oe =f 4. | decides A ost im- ated 3s h; pad w rd Wr A, Le ning from Mike Brady, of New York decided that it was almost im- alned when be was epiked the other 7 sha 4 possible to get a good enough op- |day, it may mean the big chance for!’ Oty, ie ent ent 6 colored et Adants, former Cosst| —‘ ther reais in the tournament) ponent for the colored giant on vl | re an follows such short notice. | Mortie Dutra, Aberdeen. a Adams, who played with both | defeated Ed Dudley, of Joplin - z% ss Seattle and Oakland, has been il, of New York Foley Fights King Again Harris’ understudy this reason, Cincinnatl; Bill Melhorr IC FOLEY and Vie King will re- Ile was a pretty fair ball player Al Espinosa; Tommy Ar ow tiiehey tantiavenieet = tour | with Oakland a year ago, mour, of New Y feated Jobr : wae: PORNO ane It was Earl McNeeley, who went New York; Tom Kerrigan, |‘ Vancouver, B. C. in # 16-round p from Sacramento, who knocked |New York, beat Dan Williams. New |bout Friday. Foley won on a foul jin the winning run for Washington in the clagmlc last year, and it may aster to fill the bill for th Henators again MANY EX-COASTERS IN BIG GAMES Thore will be a large quota of for. mer Coast league players in the big York c Leo Diegel won from Bobby Sruickahank ONE WORKOUT FOR HUSKIES Enoch Bagshaw found his Wash- jin thelr first battle. the Canadian title while Foley holds King fs the be another Cc hero Australian cham Tacoma Boys Coming IACOMA amateur boxers will op- pose the amateur mitt slingers Ta the fourth| sais y the tol of a eerie of [ef the euard bertha with Tawrence| Little Dick Howard Had Swearing Habit and Mother 2") O00" ington’ Hushies poing. wale because | Ot, Seattle at the regular weekly they added An-| article en, the Heattle hie scheo! | Burnett at the other. Both are fast Tried to Break Him of It by Sending Him | The following men, now with the | of the two workouts a day no the |“"\ oven at. Friday nigh sree ut in the| Blake, football expert of The Sar. | |'™en. and help make the center of| Away From Home; It Was a “Flop” Pirates and Senators, saw service | grid couch has decided to have/ six of the beat Tacoma lads will be wae ents wheat ech odie g tape line strong. oe jin the Coast league at some time! but one session dally, beginning among the glovepushers “from the 5 z } 5 _ or another Thureday, ‘ty ’ +y §' 3 . 8 ve singles | By Henry F. Blake Louis Walsh appears as a fix r another, | y City of Destiny. Cy Shaker, 135- sire cane: UT at Roosevelt high school,| ture at tackle, with Weaver, oe By Lonnie Austin a WASHINGTON: Coveleskie (Port practice will be in VoRUS| Dounder, Bob McKune, 148-pounder, MILIUS Gibcke and where Coach Charles D'Vorak is| new lad from Kirkland, at the | ast “HAPTE FE myc land), Reuther (Portiand) pitchers . the day before opening | Jory Martin, 105 pounds, Jack Kil- nnell gave them the winning | laboring to put another prep cham other side, A merry fight is CHAPTER XXII 4 Peckinpaugh (Portland) shortsto: season with W nette ati tinn, 12 Adie Arlington, 125, an@ pion In the field,| being waged between Weaver, F recent years I have been conducting a boys’ class in| Adams (Oa infielder: tum Saturday Eddie oy; 116-all from thé Star TE. ne of the ‘new: deste Lag prompecta® for a| McBride and Putnam for the po- | boxing, the average age of the youngsters running all| MeNeeley. outfield reats are due to arrive! ticht Athletic club of Tacoma, will | foungsters, was hit in the head by! UN Ae } crag | the way from 6 to 12 years. : it on ee ee and, y [be arson a vite elk a ched bail and forced from the or po e] In the age practice 1 bod ; Palos ee a rs Mdham (Portiand-# ernon To pair off with these boys the folk = | clever mentor of | watched, Putnam showed up welt on| Phere was one little fellow, Dick Howard, I think his {Los Angeles) pitchers; Gran BEATEN lowing youngsters from Seattle have The score— bee: 6 the Teddies has} the defense, throwing the opposing | Name was, who wasn’t more than 5 or 6 years old. Some- (Portland) infielder Sept. 24.—/heen selected: Bernie K i : Rasa St? Ueaie BAG | Inst all of his | bec ks for a loan several times. | how or other Dick had acquired a bad habit bee, an ¢ der, went up| Kid middleweight, took a! Billy Jones, a oo sence 3 6 8} Pires string men, ‘ of swearing, undoubtedly learne ; t hwestern league, | 10-round decision from Hank Gat-| Houssey BE aniiuc aad O'Conell; and must needs] Tayre Is Punter swes g, undoubtedly learned while out an infielder ten here last bight Gime. hier and Read, Baker. AMERICAN } Won Lost Pet. oa ‘9 “ 0 i“ is ‘a st 162 is —— la: ere Ff at center Se Strena, whose white| nicely, and Linstead has been hit coat and hat and led him to the door, tell-| Terk tee jhead appeared in every Diay Initing the line for good gains. The! ing him never to come home again until he; Lyons and Schalk; er Sige de is a i goto 09 the! jine seemed strong and well bal-| AUSTIN promised to stop using bad ae ne, both on offense and defense. | anced, and showed up well, both on| ; nd * se nw. pw. {Strenna has been moved from a| Grrense and detenac *en) Dick took the bag, walked half-way down the block, ta R. # 000000030—3 26037190%—T7 Falk and 10 Har- R. 00046001416 17 909000001—1 7 Woodall; Ehmke, | ) Philadeiphia First game New York Ht. Louis Greenfield 000900000 100023400" Bentiey and Snyd 002900 00008 1 Haine Cated by a nH. 001900000-1 9 o| 090002008 H Brown, Cantrel and flaylor; Cooper Hartnett. | how & 0900000011 7 ¢ +19009010" % 9 y Pittevure . T Willoughby, Mitchetl and Hontine; ¥ Veenen ind Gooch. RH EK in 5 a} win and | irerave. jecond gnine— row 1, | Oston .. 0000060109006 i- 10 0 einnati OOOOOOOOLO0O—1 11 2 and O'Neil; Donohue and} “Genewich Krueger. _ KEATING WINS BACRAMINTO, Sept. 24. — Keat- held Low Arigeles to six hits here lerday and the Solons evened up je count on tl shrien by winning, | % H Keating ana At facramento— Rn Angeles " 1 mento. ‘Gagner and, dandvers; hing playing with thé older boys. His mother was very much concerned over it, naturally, and she didn't know what in the world to do to break him of the habit. build up a squad) | i van ater. and Berlin are from inexperi-| Denk Used at the wing positions, and seem ta make a good balance ‘i enced men. i" m to make a good balance In th One thing that \! r | Faldie Cram seems a fixture at abil Bag:8 I quarter, with George Wallace, She talked to me about it one day and I wie Ith ot wece| Bud Tayre and Louis Linstead suggested the “scare” cure, packing up his ! | having the call for the other > ond-team.ma-| backfield positions, Tayre will things and telling him not to come home BLAKE terial. Roosevelt} take care of the kicking end of again until he promised never to use bad a8 aieaya been hopes : LA the game, but it will be hard words again. rong scrub teams, and this year h¢} for D'Vorak to fill Bob Gartand’s S wy tried { The neal a| drawing from the second team of] shoes In that respect y st h sheen tried it out. She packed a wt year for his material | ‘The backs are working together small grip, handed it to Dick, put on his | ckle Job to center, and Is perform there like a veteran. Guards Are Strong turned back and walked the other way. keeping a careful eye on him, far aw His mother was As Roosevelt does not play until the tenth of October, they will have of time plent to become co-ordl a 1 op ped t ol Leon Campbell ta holding down one| hated’ from working together ‘to see that he didn’t get too ike Peas Lae iene tte week a sipanliiiiimasanie s } with a puzzled look on bia little face His mother went to the door and called to him OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN “Go on away from here. don't want little boya who swear) a ot house,” aa GO TL WALKS IN HIS tH nat time I [erage ; q wo tH ‘3 | I would, mother, but T don’t AHEM w BY THE. WAY OFFICE AN SAYS, ~~ PUT-TH WASP on know where in hell to go! LADG,~ER, ~ AH AS Nou | KiiowW, MY FRIEND ROSCOE \9 BEING HELD ATE COUNTY SAIL AS A RESULT OF HIS RECKLESONESS AND FOLLY OVER GOME ALTERCATION iS A CHOP SUEY CAFE, ~~ ASD Atm LT WONDER IF L CAN PREVAIL Upon THE GENEROSIN OF NOU BOYS “TO GO WIG BAIL, A MERE SUM OF “MAR. CLARK ~ How's CHANCES OF ME GETTING AN IN CREAGE IN GALARY2" wm I GUESS HIS COOK MUSGTA MADE A MISTAKE AN' GERVED VARNIGH INGTEAD OF GRUP ON “TH CAKES “THAT MORNING, ~——~ HE VeLLED"NO 60 LOUD, HIG STENOG Wada! ERAGING A MY BOGS FOR A RAGE, HIS BOOTLEGGER WALKS th) DURING “l’ MIDDLE OF MY SPEECH, AN’ GAID SCOTCH WENT UP H\O & CASE THAT WEEK | “THAT WAS “THREE MONTHS AGO, ~~ I WONDER \F * YT CAME Down (To Be Continued Tomorrow) PECKINPAUGH GETS HONOR CHICAGO, Sept. 24.—Roger Peck }inpaugh, shortstop of the Washing {ton Senators, was yesterday chosen }as tho most valuable player in the American league, with 45 out of a | possible 64 points, Al Simmons, |young star of tho Philadelphia Ath- | lotion, was xocond with 41, The most valuable player ts chosen MW writers. RAISES RECORD SALT LAKE CITY, Sept, 24.—The Beals continued to hit hard against the Salt Lake pitchers and won tha xecond game of tho series, 16 to 6 Tony Laxerre raised his home run total to 54 by hitting two homers, At Salt Lake— nm HH. fan Francleco . 6 Mu“ 6 MW gleton, Hulvey and Pete EVENS SERIES LOS ANGELES, Sept. 24.—Tho Portland Beavers evened tho series yesterday with Vernon by win. ning, 8 to 2, Rohwer and Riconda, of Portland, both got three hits, in ws be At Verno KRW Ee Portland TIE! Vernon 10 a Meeke ryan and Whitney. GRIFFIN 1s VICTOR SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 24.—Ma. son Griffin, of San Jose, won the de. cision here last night from Robby Bridges, of Los Angeles, in a six. round bout, We! each year by @ committee of baseball | All — All Leathers All Sizes | All, One Price Sux of the Svety Toeing the Mark LL Regal shoes must ““Toe the Mark” in Style, Workmanship, Finish and Fit. ' When you stand up in a pair of Regal shoes you have the satisfaction of know- ing that the whole Regal Shoe Company stands behind you—because we make the shoes. And we are a little more particular about the fit than anyone else in the shoe business. Every Regal salesman is instructed to measure BOTH feet at the same time, while you are standing up on the RESCO Fitting Machine. And if you will take the size he recom- mendg we will guarantee the COMFORT, as well as the Style, Workmanship, Fin- ish and Fit, and there isn’t any more. wala CDs THE SCIENTIFIC WAY When you stand up in this new RESCO Twin- Foot Fitting Machine it eiitomaticaly and. accur- ately measures the length and width of BOTH feet at the same time. Adopted by the U. S, Government and used ex- clusively in all Regal Shoe Stores. =D=Dy Rag, U. 8, Pat. Of, 18 Second Ave. Tacoma Store—940 Pacific Avenue a) Next to Strand Theatre (Men's and Women’s) CDR DGD a a