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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1925 THT Les Sherman to Make Strong Bid for “W” Quarterback | A ) oem ia *.* ya | . y. INDIANS TO WIND UP SEASON HERE "ir Gov | Good in Players Tilt Three Weeks Left for| World’s Series Star Meet By Alex C, Rose ] National Tourney f " NO, 1—Muddy Ruel, the famous catcher of the Washing- Willamette Snowed Un- (>: IRGE BUCK, with at we Mrs, Frea Jack Was ] 925 Ball Race ton Senators. He delivered the two-base hit that was ||Upset May Mark Annual Vet Looks der, 108-0, in Opening ART for 36 holes, Ington ta \ turned into the winning run in the final game of the || Women’s National Tour- | a \ cup competit nt] member of the \ and Ingle ee classic a year ago after going hitless thruout the first -S i i i Game of Season Lope my over the Rainier | wood clubs, making her initial bid Batting Race and Lazerre’s Home-Run Hitting Only 75 parses go going out f ney; Starts in St. Louis golf course dur ‘or nationa’ one more than usua tye Be Teo H. Lassen tng the week-|local interest is being taken in thin | Real Features Left for Season; Indians Face Sept. eee eked Lioyd Peek | year’s event, which started this mor Fight for Third Place tae » to ee and C. A. Jones, | ing when the cream of America’s | wenn 5. } oa: the each with 133] linkswomen teed off in the qualify. | 4 a0 (0. net, tleg for sec-|ing round at st. Lo | NLY three more weeks and the Coast league ia eae « De atacs Mrs. Hy Q. Hutchings, the Pacit athletes will go into hibernation for the win-| by @ sensational | At the end of] Northwest champ’ ix the only ter, | egg f n the second round | player of note who is an absentee, | The drabest race in years in the big West-| df Here \ tay of play, Satur-} f “ : ern minor is coming to a close with only re: > Mant New Flag Pole 9 three things left to interest Seattle bugs: the) Spinee tne am . Pas [N@uEWoon's new flaxpole was hitting race, in which Frank Brazill has a lesen : officlal ! that the dedicated Sunday when | between nae chance to tep the league; the home-run hit- joke. | Dr. C. B. Ford, ‘enident, ‘cepted | fa. “4 ; to golf. pa on. behalf ot ie cine” ihe ba io, | ting of Tony Lazerre, the Salt Lake shortstop, who is on the hat opens in that Rosi , } measures 180 feet and whieh | threshold of a new world’s record; and the fight for third 4 similar at Lasjentrants and on the final play 8 wented to the club by B. O.| place, with the Indians making a stand for the position. az w lay he never let up at any stage of | Campbell, president of the Puget) “Red” Killefer has never finished lower than third and the ethene * ndsome club Timber Co, and the Reinhart of Dallas, Texas, has amb 0dm pennant, A be the seattle | 48t weeks of the season will decide whether or not the tal- sed her } led slippers into iain’ ogee dar ees iccteee ante the’ aican| Oat | ented skipper of the Indians is to maintain that record. t us at Fagin pat tiers lace a oar aie tel Sacramento comes here tomorrow; Salt Lake will be here : wpe a team | forthoom t sud winner caer . wing week and then} 4 tiadbystep psc: x. e teaee eee one y MacAdam’s Team Wins | the following wee | al former Chicago h rex mpson's troph Pha LD ASE bad tar, and she ter the national IW sti GM ARS HT SR A amar paar he arrive to close NATIONAL 7} ered in here a very feared contender wood, Irs, E. F. Ristine, the It's ver but the abe | Star Decade Ago Paget e ° ® Dr. Kt. BE. Ham far an the ant ts o¢ tute Ayr tet» Elaine Rosenthal i am as tha Halves Nothing 1 earthquake can | \_ ao : peer i | ; Ifers in the rly for] ie ® eat out: the Ban ‘Fra © Beals, | Cinctnnat ; : ¢ best in the several | ernoor 1 Ste wa » to| Seattle and Los Angeles are stag: |S Louie woot eet le West. In 1914 she nathy. boots : : enh om the| ing a fight for third place and Bac-| note” - oe 8. ge ner up in the national to Mrs. Ar The Washington — backfield rs. Shields, with | honor of being th of the| ramento and Vernon are put on | Chi tree ry nold Jackson, los: showed a world of power and | nexed thy losera at @ dinner in th sshouse | & battle to e&eape the r. The| Philedetphta ‘ and-tuck battle that was colored the men ran better interference | in the evenir other teams should fir where is et ore te by the dramatic touch of doubt all than heretofore. The prize run es —ivomeon aes URSA ect cae’ —- | they now stand | sbarg ete A 7 he way \ of the day wes Harold Shidler’s The class of the Seals has In 1915 she won the women’s 9 * anat Tee Q@-yard gallop for a touchdown | DIVIDE BILL Builders Lose made the race a flop this year Sy pert nb op re Western, and three years after on one of the Willamette kick- panes gst : and it has been the poorest 869° |r cue and Huy ye she repeated. That was her last offs. George Wilson, Louie Tes. ae O W S d son In years as far as general Often: rals ¢ ous fling at tournament rean and Hugh Beckett also con mn the ne, in Secon public interest is concerned competition until a year ago, * tributed long gains, The Wil | dou! yesterday, 6 to 3,| Cliff Houlahan's Bullders' Brick Is expected to start | At ei wy when she reappeared in the Jamette team. didn’t have @ | sacramento copped the series from | (oseers won c yeater against Sacram: Philade 1 7 0 Western and won a three-day thing, and really had no right | ;, Angeles. The Angels won the ’ wan! er experimenting With 4| Chicago 20413 Py | medal play test at the Glen ; to be on Washington's schedule. 3 ae Mabioke league rookies in Oakland last) patteries—Ring and Henline; Alex | View club, Chicago, outstroking H ; Once Beckett dropped a punt, same of the afternoon, 4 ma J team, Ta per sour succens, 108 | ander and Hartnett | 4 big field of notables, with a recovered it after several sec Jeague champs, beat the | ing five aut ‘of seven games. total of 256. 4 ends, and then sprinted thru | First game— R HE i | First game. a | ‘This year, with another victory the whole Bearcat team for a | Los Angeles .......-. 4 % 1 | Boston 5 ° ‘4 in the Western to her credit and a 63-yard run for a touchdown. Sacramento . o 5 1 {At St. Louls (yee | 3 | long string of medal scores in the Pat Wilson and Bill Wright, the Jacobe and Enn eries—Barnes and O'Neil; R low 80's, achieved over various test- rmer backfield men who are being we, ae ! Warwalh ing courses, the girl who was win- opener both looked H. ¥ ning championships more than a de } ° H. EB 6 R. H. £E.\- — ——|cade ago, seems p for addi. } 3 10 ° s & —_——<$S si ttre c a 7 ® Pa Pra 1 6 8 3 5 A victory for her here in the na- | A) | Batteries Hughe® and | Whitemore; Bart I and nd ¢ r Oak ak c | It Happened tional would be but little less sur- hoesbalpatt rate Bee Sandberg: 4 ch and Shea. | Hem v | prising than was the astonishing ; On Saturday |} cometack of tre. tunt last year OBBY MICHAELS, New York || °" Providence : enna Collett : oer R. Hk = p i ihe » Nia Sis | Y } 2 i lecuiliy and CASUALTY LIST |tiwer'nsec 200002 $f a Moke Riese a Batteries Oliver:} . whe Waa ties ° . York lightweigh | MOSCOW, Idaho, Sept. 28—Just| percival and Vi | dereath i and Snyder; | ug argun matched to fight Jimmy | Always in commenting on the Le Wheat Close A week before the opening game, n wes ihe coventh piraignt fag: ia that six rounds at the Crystal Pool || possibilities of play in a women's the University of Idaho has seven roult for 7 | Won Lost Pet.|] October 6. national, you must consider Glenna e R ord. r. sabe ue Tr) ae < : men on the casualty list. Some of ENDS LIGHT } . u Collett. Shot for shot, she is the 1 in Run ace these. will be ready. to enter when| proce : | vont wort Goop, TOO We 4 Walter Hagen won the pro || superior of any w 1 i OGERS HORNSBY of the Cx , ¢.| ,, RUGENE, Ore., Sept. 24.—-Oregon| y... worth ts one flag behind Malt rr st ie abst tmnt nee | y woman player in ; SERS WNEBY of th Fag! tdaho plays College of Idaho Sat-! is having conside ciuuhha tole Werth 3 ae. he Seen oe % $26] fessional golfers’ tournament at |) the game, yet she has won the title ; and Zach Wheat of the Dodger3/ urday, put Coach Mathews is not] 40. singing suitable material for| onan longue “s {{8 |] Chicago, beating Bill Mehthorn, || only once. This was in 1922, \ are having a metry race for runner-| very optimistic, the center position and for the ends: arena weecen ie 184 |] 6 and 6. | Picked to repeat the following 1 1. honors in searing in the —— ——-— Carl Téhnecn at centerland Be Baten, Medeeitic shertaten, kit'| 2 fi ament 9 ~ | year, she was forced to stand ah an tS! PREPARES YOR GAME ‘tants. and rman tn Sout ite ee LAN CAL chan ane bake field & Sons opened a on the side-lines and watch the ‘ They've been virtually tripping CORVALLIE. Ore 25.—| are good men, but 7. rer new billiard hall in the East- || crown go to Edith Cummings, q long neck-and-neck for the past} COR ananden t weak | Smith are Nght ; % } ting even in tt games |} brook bullding Picked again last year, she got tow weeks and at this writing only | Coach Schisster was trying r a. 3 10: AF tO | Cath glanitigs Oak took the — | only as far as the semi-final round, his team into more speed today fn { I h Seattle, Os j | or : oe run separates them, Hornsby | for the. gains with Wi if 2 46105 295 | series, five games out of sevon. ague scores Saturday: || where she met and was conquered ‘ having 121 counters to Wheat's 120, | P™ propane od ms Mai swill ued | pc set ms rs RAS Tye Fr . Vernon 4, 10 innings; |} by Miss Browne. An indecisive This is the first year en roe ‘8 he : acre eae {0 ive oat the 2 ea } First game— R HH. E ' : - ri bee : le 0; Salt Lake faoioed iss tion seems to be 4 Jong career he’s topped the cen. : m : | Detroit ‘ 10 15 1 | Struse 5 to 1, behin he goo 1; Sacramento |) her chiet drawback. 4 tury figyre ip carting r across material : DUNDEE WILL lat New York 5 10 1| pitching of Fred Russell. The Se-;| 7, Los Angeles 1 What will Mrs, Alexa Stirling : the platter. B Hornsby has} Batteries—White and Wood! } 0-4 lead in the * Fraser do this year? She was not ; SPS y 4 gang had a 10-4 lead in th ached the select circie several times READY FOR OF n APPEAL CAUSE . Braxton, H. Johnson and 4 as tat blew 4 lost Dode Bercot and Lonnie Aus. || in active. competition last season. } pefore. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Sept. 21—| NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—Johnny gough. Bettie Aran saiscoaths 6 tin left for San Francisco, where || There are no shot-makers more com- , Sear ee latter delng dismissed over the| Dundee, who resigned as the foath WILD sTUrr |" Second game— R oH. £,|!n the ninth, 12 to 11 Bercot will fight Billy Alger 10 || petent than the former Atlanta girl —* neekend, the Yale quad went back | fWeleht champion, will appeal to| reenty.stx bases on halle were tequed | Detro re Reta eee MORNING GAME _ || rounds on October 2 | when she Js on her game. BEATEN TWICE hides vepare for the| te New York box’ commisison | in a recent Fone game tt | New Yi 1 |, Seattle A Re Bs Py A Re oes fea Youngster: LOS ANGELES, Sept. 29.—The| opening of the season, next Satur. | \omerow. to be re penlaed again | the ¥ se SSERE: |” Batterles—Stoner and Woodhall; | a" eas 8 ° = | There will be ee cial number including several| ™ ‘he self dhe sa Pennock and Bengough. Game cal OS a 8 Oli. es s eon 4 not make th RECN ay vies ee) of youthful prodigies entered, chief saw the in fifth; dar | “wt Pe srs re, Winaedas BIG SEASON n fifth; da wilt $i $f 0) BEES VICTORS |among wnom wilt be Maureen Or Jo i : ae ° { | SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 28—The | cutt of the New York district, a fine ¢ 1 2 © § 2 | Bees won the first gameshere y Httle. player, who is trrevoostay roe yl eee sass ™\headed for big game, but who fs ae Hd ti DA gE Ne - - day from San Francisco, 8 to 7.) too inexperienced to win here. teries—Lever nd bok Satin, oustwld eorait with the others, the East Lansing team meets Ogden and Tate Bk a po. ‘A | The second was called in the fifth Steyr arg beri? l Chicago Cubs, continues to play a El W. Michigan, Wisconsin, Colgate, Cen: ; © 2 1 © | with the score 6 all, because of dark-| Pion, Mrs. Hurd, the competing RH. Chicago: Cu ; : even INET | te. and Penn State. A real card for 3 i Ree WaT an : «| field will otter ‘any. nunbenset iy 4 12 2| strong gll-around game. As cleanup | 3 j ie 6 1 o | Ress. First game RRS Bt ae 4 6 18 {hitter fie's been he pellet| The Jefferson park gridders yester. © best of them. STARS ASSIST @ 1 San Francisco . A Se ae >| Players capable of giving the ‘ } el e y ed the Fort Lawton ele Pickerin ‘ 6 Salt © >| Missouri grown par an annoy- Bui and Hannah;|hard and often, In the field the | da ated the Fort La’ n eleven, | ee is ie Pickering, f Salt La oP tae S518 3 z r Whitney. tot has been a veritable ball “hawk.” | 11 to 6, in their first game of the | Coach George Little, of Wisconsin | Beker ¢ ; § | tteries — Geary, Williams, Grif. ing tug at the whiskers, “ TASES Eo ED = =~ | season on Broadway y eld. Tho HAD EASY DAY | will have two of his former Michi- |), Py fin, Moudy and Agnew; Ponder, Hul.|, Tse include Marion Hollins, a | Jeffs scored a in tho first] “paby Doll Jackson, of the! gan pupils assisting him this f nings.) rett, many times Kansas champion; Bernice Wall, Wisconsin’s best; Louise Fordyce, Ohio star; Mra. |Dave Gaut, Tennesse Audrey $ | Faust, local celebrity; Mrs. F. C, McWeeney and Ritchio;| Letts, Mrs. Lee Mida, Mrs, R. Hy Mulcahy, McCabe, O'Neil and| Barlow, Frances Hadfield and Mrs. Cook, Peters, (Game called in fifth,'! Miriam Burns Horn, Mrs. Ered Jackson, of: Seattle. quarter, a field goal in the second) Browns, had a soft afternoon in the | phey are Irwin Uteritz and oailier » syed Harris Given Bi Ed é and a touchdown in the third for its] recent St. Louis-Boston double-head ‘ : | taas : 41 points. The soldiers’ lone touch | Slaughter. Uteritz starred at quar. |! ° ° ©| vey and Peters, Cook. (Thirteen in. | fF™mer champion; Mrs. Sally Ster- ° Second game R. HE | San Francisco er. During the 18 innings of play 3 : ; | S682 00 down came in the final few minutes | the big fellow didn't have a single|terback, while Slaughter was one of} _ Totals as Salt Lake .. ves Over Moore at Keystone |jeriica tun’ "TTT" seins cha 7” © TS" ee pst routs rodent in aevonn| atin PPM ye eas 13] water | | | 6000000 ils o'¢-¢ by 0.1 (eare n bie for—Boehler 4, Fut By Billy Evans BY AHERN See ei Pant ct ECOND BASE, the keystone of the infield, has varied | bane Rt Brady. Two-bane hite—atakt, | sibilities for the 1925 world series. : Bes sul — Double play—Makin to Vernon Tigers copped both gamesiday. Y from the Beavers here yesterday, 4) of the to 3 and 6 to 14. nia U First game RH. B ~- ~ Esler: Michigan State College, formerly! At Washington: R. H Portiand petiokks 1S: pres z the Michigan Aggies, has a tough | St: Louis . ete Thi Eee re : ig Washington * «oe 8 17 1 Vernon. . ‘ YOUTHISSTAR | Jefferson Grid football schedule this fall. Among| Weshinaton Harris of Washington is one of the greatest g ‘ sree Roan cine Dona me Heyy | Time—1:50, Umpires—Car players that has ever held down that position in the Amer- S0 YOURE ONE OF ; LP. 06.061 | SECOND GAME | ican league ZA WESE PRILE FIGHT Br KNOCK EM 20 Z ies gad Iitaneces rere se Bhai e. ; yaas a # ME ROSCOE, ~ uapenee Por sb te ea \ As age starts to take its toll on Eddie} |7) eruteot > dam, WHAT COLD, THEIR SPOOKS ie OSCOE, ~ WE A ais hes 4 ‘oll ier at s k in not only} |4 WILL WEAR FURG!< [7] MUGT BE ON OUR =| 103 08 WY “I Collins, premier at second base, in not only A FINE PROFESSION, |: ; . , ‘ Nt ee ve tea ere the American but the majors as well, Har- % an’ when I'M WAN “To SIGN “THAT [] | z.matdwio aes e 2 2 1 6 ris is all set to wear his crown e ee oh ee oe OKTIGFIED T CAN LICK CONTRACT! = Y'KNOW fA | Daly. io fo iu: 0 06 $15 al a is rhea | UPPOS' OUR GREK it 196 $25.0 O'Connell, eas AP 790708 f rows right-handed. He A \T MEAN 100 | Gheknty iscpeee 0 is ee Heide uaa eocpagecti While he AIM IW Bs “To BE gh Myth FOR EACH OF bo! eh Merce oo ° i ° 0 | doesn’t loom up as the style of batsman who | ABLE -TO THUMP ANY SOME MAINE WHOLE ANEM, ~ You WILL 9 0 © 1 09 | The biggest, and practically only, Penn State had a tough game rout day lead the league, he is al-| MAN IW-THE WORLD EXCUSE US, MISS 9 © 0 0 0 O/ upset of the opening games of foot-] with Lebannon Valley, the Nittany would some day leac ‘s da i | ISTO INGENSIBILITY ~ Pst “TACKG IN MY 4 | Totats atu ys ia 4 | ball season Saturday was the vic-/ Lions just nosing out the latter ways a menace at the plate. " OATMEAL | © AT WELCH ~ | oasiana: ‘AB. R. H. PO. A tory of the Olympic club eleven of| club, 14 to 0. good hitter, Harris is the possessor of | “TWKT 1S YOUR VERSION 1 -TH’ ‘ Brubaker, Bb, et. 6 : 9 | S8an Francisco over Stanford uni. ash an uncanny eye that forces every pitche | OF SUCCESS ~ NOUR DOR Ruth 2, | Aniouetsie: $ ie 4 of] Nersity, 9 to 0. The more experl-| Rutgers, anoher strong eleven, P q to the limit. The members of the New| IDEA OF GREKTNESS, ae ‘ “lowarn, at a Sea ea | etteed club team scored a touchdown | got plenty of competition from Al- : h ; aot y Rratcher, rf 2 0 0] carly in the game and Scotty Camp-| fred, winning, 19 to 8 York Giants’ staff can pats find Ho ran { 9 1 19 0 ©) Hel Booted a drop kick: in the last sprasabisl ity to hit in the pinch. ile not a Pad-| a6 0. 6 cate pp quarter, Lafayette beat Muhlenberg, 20 te narris dock for speed, Harris gets a great break | ree eats et | 14, being given the closest run of |_| 4 and is rated a very good base-runner. | es 1 oo 6p}. California’s 28-0 victory over | any of the big-time teams. five SP, if a Mire! N “e 7 0 0 0 0 OF ta Clara was very expensive, as } ¥ re sat the field that Harris is at his Leaky No ha 9 1 0 8 © O/ Tut Imlay, captain and star haif-| Pittsburg trampled on Washing. a 8 too daring. , Errors mean nothing to him. In pivoting on 1 2 2 8 % Oo) Hack, was carried from the field on|ton and Lee, 28 to 0; S¥racuse double plays he is without a peer in the majors. :1 0 0 6 0 oj{@ stretcher, badly injured, ‘The | pounded Hobart, 32 to 0; Columbia 4 In addition to his brilliance as a player, | 9 1 9 0 0% O| Santa Clara eleverm coached by| ran up a score of 64 to 0 against 4 he directs the play of the Washington club } Pickering, cf c.5 1 1 0 | AS ua Wala as Nate ale Haverfor E with the same excellent judgment. | Delaney, p 0 0 0 0 | Star, didn't ha © Rockne shift | down very well | Pennsylvania had little trouble a Pittsburg offers a dual combination at) 4319. 4088 ‘ | baste ‘toutes bl | beating Ursinus, 32 to 0; Williams second in the youthful Eddie Moore and the} | anry tn seventh | Howard Jones mado an impressive shut out Hamilton, 13 to 0; Marys experienced Johnny Rawlings. The injury | | e feeoBainiee: I6, einai hy | debut as coach of the University of | land beat Washington college, 18 recently suffered by Rawlings will probably ted for Road in elghih | Southern ; California ‘eleven, —hiag to 0 Less hi f the out when winning run scored, | Quad Winning a doubleheader, eseres eep him out of the serie fi Score by tnnings featin® Whitter, 74 to 0, and Call} Other leading teams that won Moore, who bats and throws right-hand-| Eyes sot 9380} 81 | tornia grech, 82 to Oe thelr opening games were: New ed, came to the Ptitsburg club as a short-| | pitched 3 plu, Maria York untversity Brown, Holy Cross 4. iam ae ain ir 3 minus, Chekaluk Miskok 1 HNN” tse Glamautes f .| Bucknell, Amherst, Dartmouth, Ase top. He was used at second, third and the |iceSing ahaa oun Caen Nicer | ‘The closest: ame in tho opening | PMC ton etterson, Detzoly | aa outfield by Pittsburg last year, largely be- | {9 Delaney; charge dafent to Lucas Itune | day's Play soa won by Bowdolt | srarquette. and: Georgia Tech: q + Stephens, Ie! for—Chokaluk 2, Poster that team defeating § MeKenry 1, Miljus 1, Lucas 1, | 7.6 . Hickok 1. Struck out~-Chekaluk 2, Mo- | \ Kenry 2, Miljue 1, Lucas t, Hickok 1, De | laney 1. Bases on balla—Chekaluk §, Mo- | Kenry 2 Hickok 2 Mit by piteher—} | Lane, Che ul Wild pitch —Chekatuk, ; Pansed baltcorconnell, Stoten hare: | FunAINg YP a ALO score against cause of his batting, L With the brilliant Wright at shortstop) there was no chanee for him to break in at © ; @ that position. When Maranville, who played second for the Pirates last year, was traded to the Cubs, MOOKE Knute Rockne’s new Notre Dame | machine showed plenty of class in| BASEBALL TOMORROW “fede we a pie Ble chance came for Moore and he made good on it. | @ 100s Wr Wea ay <= | Reese, 7. Talawin, immer 2, Daly, Baylor, “i Seattle Vs. ‘Sacramento rs a 7 : yf ing-| pany hy th i baker, - ‘ Raa 5 ame Called 2y 5 bis aatietants Raven Mihalis Csags i of Washing-| 199 WELCH AND ROSCOE CLASH gs J [UNM voles Wieeitind, Wakin; | Git Dobie's Cornel macting|} — yesgrve Senta ttncen 0189 " é ager ¢@ y ry. FAO al An Foto orton Pond Flowers, Brady, Bmmer, Dal. swamped Susquehanna, 80 to 0. " * ny a ae Ne ora