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THE SEATTLE STAR ATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1925 . E. Dugdale Picks All-Star Coast League Ball Nines FOOT BA | Rune Gets Call Over GARFIELD GRID TEAM IS POWERFUL én. Lazerre at Short §- Herman, E. Baldwin, Lucas and Killefer Honored on When Lineoln and Garfield c las hed Linc oln Ts Seattle Team; Mulligan Picked Over Brazill for | Third Base; No Southpaw Pitcher Named - ” Defeated > * By D. Dugdale ; By Leo H. Lassen DEAN OF SEATTLE BASEBALL, MEN 2 I -0 Moe" Fe dig TH Coast league season has two weeks before comple , tion, but the final weeks of the schedule would have i little, if any, bearing on the selection of an all-star team Green North Enders No « for the season’s play. There ar everal : ' Match for Smart Bull- closely contested positions, and these selee dogs in Opener tions I have made are largely a matter of personal opinion. Perhaps the hardest man to pick was the best? shortstop. Hal Rhyne, the master in fielder, and Tony Lazerre, the Salt Lake + wl ; , Ri G t boy with the big wallop and the powerful ] ‘ , " 5 or th E ice e 8 arm, are far ahead of the rest of the short-| of t 7 Z adi asain ty 7 patchers. But Rhyne is so clever in the 5 : ~ a . Edge Over field and is always smart and ngerous at abi! ; ‘ na i ° pa « D fi the plate, altho he lacks Lazerre’s driving ‘ H : R l ag Lazerre might develop in future se > * ~ a 3 oe ls twa 3 é . ; years so as to become greater than Rhyne, ' - + a) ‘ . i he wreck By Billy Evans Urbans cs eagle ing contest; DUGDALE but on their past season's work the Seal 5a é HE GRANGE for the respective as, and thelr} man really deserves the honor : zill is the league's best hitter, but the Seattle ‘ nd ball player that Eddie Mulligan is. The Seal star is a .300 thitter, a marvelous fielder ; “ to pack the ball and did as w mectant How Dugdale and a better base - runner eo ee be expected with vor i outfield post no less ncoln interference ie ~ scare || than ‘azill wd % . The Garfield eleven took ad: Rates. POSsers) || ee een . bes aittaie At aries ouyiieed. cod aaa ds t ‘ mental slip of the Northeaders. = nee : Herman, Seattle Firet base nent: tah ‘ f > On the offense they opened a _The x “ ; bug of tricks flashed some ington, ay mast sul ; , , very effective plays, usually ne ‘ ’ n didn't as good a year ‘ turned out by Leon Brigham, from today rom toda the foxy young coach of the Spellman, Wast m coach, ¥ O'De ake... tight . 4 ‘ , he scouting t naan ‘ Haldwin, seattle ob J f Bulldogs Ea da" Baba va 4 m er ” ps . > Garfield has a fast-running back Rice ranks as’ t Fred Carter, The Star's southpaw camera a was on hand when Lincoln and Gar-| © ams we wae r + one of the great an ins “ infield in “Rastus” Russell, a husky c Pitehe » } outfielders of the who has the drive majors. *He left and throws a rtant teats tal that apeks Famento Memon n, of Portia yde Beck, | Millar, Lincoln backfield man, charging towards thé Bulldogs’ right wing. The Rail-| the » Russell. went over right-handed. His speed enables him ‘of the ace coaches , ntry, Killefer, Seattle Manager f I hig " splitters didn't get ver , being too far outclassed by the Purple and White eleven. two Sposnrowns 408 4 MN} t9 cover much ground in field rhe t fr 2 e " oF t. he £5 8 ale Bob Bu: fea ee f SECOND TEAM * field opened the prep football season at Denny field yesterday and the picture here shows | orea keep the opposition upset on f Coac je € braska, who Seta te’ "| BBR ES | "RS Nate's oe eee Card Completed for Ring (Schedule) ,cu wt ruc wisn sch the reel a Lincoln 1 | 4 give him a mark of better The “Big Three” also open Heed, Paps y ae tahy ns big l > LR HEPC urging into the 4 an .200 for that period, making Poggi Sieg teat Dehaae ah BO ow at Pool on Tuesday racaric const cogs recovered” and. It wamnt| fay, atte, Dea Yale meeting Middleburg, Har rn e entertien bas taprig a tae nf : M va Le and | 4 Russell r r the! Rice has t eye at thegiiime, Coed” tuditig’ Renedaler and ed, Arnold Stats and Gene Va * W r F : ‘ yng forward f Bucard | aceite the tare that: he dos ta! Princeton meeting Amherst. Not being the best men. sd M nd , : Sam likes to much excitement attached to ; both fast, finished fielders and ’ nes in, the second’ qaarthr : is tthe ree Rad eli heee exten.” The De fe rit good lead-off men. State has ‘ eights, ¢ : ° Sard’ carried the oval 4 at GAcAte ieigeic (and the E been a tower of the strength to ; ' ‘ t “ p setact e Kentucky-Chicago game open tt, Balt La Opener ye oe me Sa cee »pposition has its the intersectional program Se ur tik tre : b “ 3 ; Sane cu 10 the Lafayette-Pittsburg game is Mi cde : phos r RR shing eat d i é , te at firat, next to the Hlinois affair in im RALLY WINS ‘rn ; : , yuh ti ‘ on at dashed across the line. Lin S @enaaae a portance. The Detroit team ndous | : k é “Ge s coln made a game stand in the final| tinting end " quatter, but never had a chance of comes in for some attention in ; i a mee. = 7 4 y Middlebury at Ya ns j drags a_ ball oo Se lh dl slab racgae FOR INDIANS) : i rem in Best Catcher pn cack PITCHERS’ : t idea oartaa (81) | well put the ball within scor. | the 1 aps a slow bounder to en bewildered | :) by Gus Dorias, former Gonzaga pari T ANGELES. . Mat : eet i Be : Ric's Ses end mentor. i battle betw Detroit at Army. | Linco : fielding was ong nels r BLK a ¥] that made possie s: Howard Jones ‘ This Pubceoplytet gee . en, the Seala > y U at Penn sta . : LG. : io Hie wicker XL added to the Coast coaches at = ; brerty dea aitye E Joynel received |the present ser see oe vie Scott ia over New York Stanford and he piloted the Car-| A Sind eit tanker: th” th ; MY 1 the An two ' MIDDLE WEST MeQuern HR . in the 1924 world Baldwin undefeated Coas' HOW THE SERIES STAND Clyde Barfoot, winning more contere tree 20 games with a second | « that . eat the Port A 200 ui A Mi ‘ —21 has played right division team, and Charley Root, n { e 4 garnets reige Guilin s : ava! BARNHART “eld. much of the little Los Angeles right two af . abs ¢ 9 Slate Pha rire ‘the time tor Pittsburg, is a madas hander, have been the best 1 . I 2 ; |over infielder. He came to the Pire chuckers. The rest of the pitch Va v alana’ Sterase vi . — jeld: Jones for| ates as a third baseman. Traynor’s ing selections de not include te ind: PORTLAND, Oct Lazere eB ‘ r . fine p at third forced him to the , “Doc” Crandall, the first time ei r f se . r c outfield. He bats and throws Hottard Jones, | ¢ ney Suet eee in years that the L. A. veteran A os i ti mod ns ae Windaran aks Olniie 5 ‘ : handed. je hae fa. } he mantles = ira itt 1 beset tie nina : ee =| "ia ~~ field Barnhart has” pere mous at Iowa, fourr 4 oyna with his at t ath run here ye while } Tim perio min |formed most acceptably and he a tough! fram £05 te ES ME © outfield: posit Line Up Games i eatine “Por 112 - boasts an average aieind the .300 acanin.s te things turned out. | iL pit 4 hit, wy ag DOUBLE BILL TODAY | mark first year in the} The cs had pile ee nt the 1 Aan, for Jefferson . Pa Ti more prep teams were play At times Eddie Moore and Carson son. college game his team lost t that to Not Dame, t best in the land. West. runs ed Fussell fran Sterling St hile nobody will deny an ee aS ing thelr first games of the | Bigbee haye shared the work with hes Jones . must) frames and Sterling aes the reat | fer the right to be called the bent Park Gridders Hf Pate on today at Denny field in a|Barnhart in right field. When JONES send his team| in white ger der, starting at 1:30. Bal.| Pittsburg used Rawlings at second, y 7 of ith two bingles JITH weve me against Stanford, Utah, Tdaho, lowa, Bi Jogger Wr py eek ege —Finals in the | la playing Franklin and| Moore, unless out because of injury spatatiny ae hahaa fee bat y one c dn: the: eeve panmennenne Te Sale 1 EVENS” SERIES men's national golf tournament | Queen Anne was meeting West Se-| °F illness, was used in right field. the ‘Trojans will undoubtedly line c the sev i c ' er nea S asioed ; ; 3 ike pateran sta Ok - ‘ehh » for the| The # ticing every night for t JAKLAND, ©: Oak ao: | ¥ | To Sam Rice, veteran star of t up an {nterséctional game for , : ling Fraser and Miss | Washington club, goes the right end.of the season. “ 5 us , rer " i over sn the} Glenna Collet beat { |field honors. His margin is more With such efficient coaches lined | Se ; nanan) God aa ad sendin ean clans pad ring tte) ; , ‘ re 19th ‘Double- Header decisive than at either of the other up in-the South it will soon be up} Batteries ing and Shea . : { tt won from Miss | outfield positions. cae i ae APT \iuber bias tlockit. rebheela tot s000 | ait one vninthesen Tg on Tap for sees ere .| STARTS SCRUBS [te ee a rec aay maaan dr cr ae Husky Gridders| BERCOT LOSES dicapped by finances to some extent / E 5 in the matter of sal: PRINCETON, N. J SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 3.—Dode é s Wise 1 University, of Washington | Taking a page out of Notre Dame’ ade ‘ tnekle t 1 1 Re a ercot, of Seattle, was defeate ‘The Southern Rap ' team was playing al ® pias ca a lefeated large amount. of P book, Princeton may start the sec rn t r at the Stadium this e last night by Billy Alger, of Re conuier Hate: Vere 9 ond varsity team against Amherst] st. Laut 1 tuts < aunt t | ; Pullman Mix peeled tae ieee | Arizona, in 10 rounds.. Alger floored Okla- the first game. of the ee | Bercot in th si niable edge o s his in the first game of th a- | hoktin' ti’ the Sti deans ‘and’ ths n the fitst round, but the part of the confe nd Hartnett rit ‘ (La In ae Game West Seattle Athletic club in tine | ORRer care’ back, strougiend Pipes pe the fight for the rest of the x ONTANA and Washington State | 8¢one bout. Nobody can ace and ‘ iM‘. ; the iid on the, The first tilt was to start at 1:30] ” Yost of dodging the a BY AHERN eee ae lh dencen ne | and the second as soon as. the| IDAH The Michigan schedule follows: I : bbs : Se ent") Oldahoma tilt was finished, } Michigan Aggies, Indiana, Wis- ate as = — crn eae font. The Cou a O SCARED Coach Bagshaw expected to consin, Illinois, Navy, North- ZB» |x 3 aap’ to Peas his entire rquad in the games a MOSCOW, Idaho, Oct, 3.—A. scare western, Ohio State and Minne- NES SIR wT TS A SWELL Lo EGAD BRUCE WHEN L GET 2 ‘ rf Z Aisle back. | everyone wes to get a chance, § thrown into the ranks of Ida. sota. That schedule rivals the Z . Lyle > Une-ups for the second same | 1" supporters here erday, &when one of Notre Dame, conceded to WWVENTION MAgOR !~ You MY IWVENTION PATENTED LT WILL ne ‘ i 1, re as follows the ues “3 Veneats were nearly beats be the hardest in the country Oi, Y mee i : te 1 er cor teams had push-| yy, s, A. & Washington | C2 by the College of Idaho. The and including the Army, Minne ALWAYS DiD HAVE A HEAD ARRANGE FOR A MEETING : : Ain was expected to | Osterman Cuttin | Vandals won, 16 to 14. A 45: seth, Georgié Teel,’ Perin' Slate, /| FOR “THINKIN AVES oiR we WHH-THE DIRECTORS OF “THE a romp thru two practice tilts. O,| O'Dantels a run by Lowell gave the College of King Carne: Tech, Northwestern TWEYS SOME PEOPLE IS ELECTRIC POWER AND LIGHT " i . : d c He Ret ae than’ a] Grae Ey 2 |Idaho its second touchdown. x Mlamette. Oregon | Mitchel! i spon a PBA Loote tae | WHAT You'D CALL TALENTED CORPORATION, ~~ T WILL GAY “To a Ree, oy th ; Wrient | : 4 y a tougher time with the Suet i EB “ COLONELS BEAT ORIOLES Harold Shidler [TWIT WAN eae THUNK UP “THEM iN) sailors GENTLEMEN, i Soccer Season [Stulinoman clu, Goma” ahould| Be . | CONE mete Ee AROLD SHIDLER ald be NGS OUTTA Nomi’ ~~ Now Wis! O KEEP MY INVENTIO! i ‘ ‘ per “a ; [vile again won from Baltimore Fri- | peruse for WAY 16 A GIFT, afiney AIR be FROM HURTING YOUR BIGINESS, ~~ Starts Sunday ws sown cautoni wit nek Fine eh Toren a, takin the second game of the Washington this yee > Dig The Western Washington soccer | over Nevada. Stanford — tackles Aittle World series, fellow: a” mich Now VTAKE WHT ME, IF T WILL SELL You THE PKTENTS sen tact Bunday with: &|/Sante | Clare “ands Uses or eee | Pda ’ faster aig he 1 cert’ THINKIN, \r OUTRIGHT, FoR TE!) MILLION ! full schedule of games being played. | With Pomona Pix ates Speed Baltimore ... haw been in the ree tea aun. | WHITMAN Wins | Will Aid Them)“nexns | ae Aad wih MAKES ME DROWSY, a Datos : MRR es MCR Ce the experience \F L DONT KETCH MGELF, - Bytes gee Shek | WALLA WALLA, Oct, 3.—Wwhit.| PITTSBURG, Oct. 3—The speed | Meyer. that he has DURNED IF 1 DONT FALL = i ; oni{iroan’ (College. yeaterd of the Pittsburg Pirates on the | = gained Shidler | Cheney Normal, 25 to 0, he jbases is expected to work to their should be able ASLEEP ur FOR AFACK !5 b - = Shamrocks va. Tod Beattle, | jon.sided game. Guy Miester, of Se-| advantage in the coming world's! BASEBALL to fill in accept y » N T 0 Nowe Jo, | attlea, and Eckert Iso of Seattle ries games with Washington. | ; | ably at either | starred for the Missionaries A team that can travel around|} DOURLEHEADER TOMORROW halfback and . r ont t arbanado, | the bags with speed makes the surprising to see ulldpr r Vikings at Youngs: LOS ANGE Oct, &—Tommy |ing to hurry a play, to maké an| Called at 1:30 p.m. him land the > town, Fn Walter teem ranquan,y O'Brien knocked out Joe Schlocker | error, and errors often mean rut IKenerve nents MEWeoneO1d fourth backfield ti jin the eight round of a 10-round bout =—S_== Job. Nothing ex Wf , ‘Tacom " aco Diiliards, | here last night . cept serious in oma o : SHIDLER. juries can keop MY 1 bd | BELANGER GETS CALL | George Wilson and Elmer ‘Tesreau i | Renton It idle AN DINGO, Oct Charley Bel We ar the Ge: nu ine wut of the combination. mci une sarabin i | (4 8 outpointed Harry Leo at the ie Enoch Bagshaw has Shidier, Har = if = | oliseum last nigh! ack K wor Hugh BeXett in line for the other Harry ferth and for reserves 1 J Sho) GHAUOVsneeniaNeW eS Ons Mant WINS STRAI FALLS , I C Shidler, who is a fearless gridder, \ i ets weights, fought a 10-round draw in| enceANE, Oot Robin Reed, To | KER Tian the weight and the drive to |the opening indoor bout of the sea h Corvallis middleweight — wrestler, mavens or SOWERS Loox ron mike a corking good all-around | satis | son at the Pioneer clubs took two straight falls from Mente | mun | Arthur, Canadian, hero last night. | ‘ | i " | , THE BEST Ar THIS SPEEDY DRAW ; ; A Name A. L.U ps REVISE NET LINDUP | } \ aut lagen, { Pa Ds G BERKELEY, Cal, Oct. &—Aus JH BRN MISSOULA, Mont., Oct, 3 Bob | c LE > ~ for Big Series tralian women tennis stars revised | a i ra Sage, Idaho middleweight, and Al f a (fiticaco Oct, 3—Ban John their team Mneup for matches today | . “war ny aay Vo, Webster, Billings, went 12 roun to ; / son, president of the Amer | and tomorrow with California tennia | & ‘ a fast draw just night. Al Gracto, | Z\ lean longus, today appointed C. | stars, so that Elsa Boyd will meet | : STYLES. FOR MEN’ WOMEN: AND CHILDREN Bpokane lightweight, took «@ 10-rour | 10-3 Th, Owenn and Ge «© Moriarity | poten Wills, national women's . " AJ TOWER CO, BOSTON decision from Jack Burbank, Port | umpires for the world's serie [ar mate Men stars will play spe land. vagpedontine the Junior eireuit celal mat wn Fon sii

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