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MONDAY, OCTOBER BA LE STAR PAG Soft Games Over, Huskies Must Get Down to Grid Grind 1 FOTBAL® MAJOR LEAGUE RACES | OVER Blake Reviews Week-End Nebraskans Games of Local Schools Are Big « Pirates’ Mound Choice | Odds Given (How The Star Hurdle - ~ | és Covers Series Garfield Shows Most Stuff Be Prep Elevens in Action| TTMARER of the best baseball . a . . Pi ra t es cer pe erin UE ana eo So Far; West Seattle Good Scoring Threat; |Washington Should Beat . will cover the world's seriew games Ballard Green This Season | Montana Saturday, and j hat start Wednesday in Pitts — mu + | to ( op | By Henry F. Blake | Then Comes Big Game ngton's Greatest Quarterback) silly Ear qv P | toe | aa sist af - ITH three games already played in the high school We lac HH. ilae F, all fans Odds May Be Even if umpires, league and six teams having been in action, Garfield, SB aad A: sissies ted hamptonahip | : ache 4 2 customary i ampion hip | Peckinpaugh and Bucky coached by Leon Brigham, appears as the most polished satieadd ate Tae ’ i ¥ Hairs Can Start beter — eleven that has been on the field as ye | spots on the rn ne diame | ie | ; the lares sport in Altho West Seattle made the largest score! hington foot 4 scores were By Henry L, Farrell United Btates, || Saturday, beating Queen Anne, 33 to 7,| tee Ate, : made in both W York, Oct. B—With all the eRe begs ro | : without the services of Thurl Thornton, the Saturday with | a _ kames, the driv surprises and disappointment Evans, with || Indians did not have the opposition that the Huskies ing quality nec of the 1925 reason recur in ie eae the other schools faced. walking over the % essary for a blue wed book, and the season con SE | U. 8. 8. Okla a ribbon team was pleted, baseball today was ready fe the cane lt anklin showed well against Ballard, but iicea. anid ae ES lacking. When he first game of the world’s series his intimate || the 12 to 0 score against Coach Ira Peas: Heattle Athletic + a team has to between the champion Washington 4 § sociation inexperienced Beavers cid not display any ab teams, 69-0 * resort to long Senators and the Pittsburg Pirates, | th the pt h 2 and 66-0, respective 5 forward passes starting Wednesday in Pittst atime mae 4 great offensive strength. if i th pe eh F to make scorea New York's deloxat 1 ana his |} Garfield, tricky and clever, appears as| 2 at py cago eee ee q against auch! ibea and th f h c iting, will give the likely high school champion this season,|, first. team squad and polish off 3 teams as were money en: uh to qualify as regular w the real “low- |] altho Roosevelt and Broadway have yet to|the rough which v tii ¢ © field Sat ft tor rt mes ' ; rie beh gid hil, Leia Sip bistg ctankese te tt does m. it it \ Hor I BLAKE “be seen on the field. i wieilrideng Saturday's twin ® not spe nary conversation, without which a 1 hgh ‘ 2 , » team anc i COYL rie: pte DOLE Cn verenon. Wiel K ™m ely read || Franklin has the most experienced men on the team and |" hitciatonr tics Nacihana teeta , é red lata ne ‘soca | edeyin porting writer in the country, |i the heavy forward line andthe officials to ¢ecide as the pla 4 should win. e Grizelies % © and time again Ba ohn eydler, pre t who will contribu: eo play would have interfered with pla MMERLe iuh, vere etoowed ti National league, hea 0 Ne tay. datally an eed ea of the | the smal speedy cpanel a eo ay carrera ee ale i! tackle bt . » two 1 York de’ on, which included Jo "i work well together. eat quarterback, isn’t able + . tted th . | champ. 1 Hughie \ who pas tba . frac RL THORNT( 9 at shington State contest } run " pass ~ a © rece ary on apes Bd Hing yarns with a Russell Is Star attle, did no’ according to reports from 4 reba seapelals he Gusher : ides ihn cE a (CAE RUBBELL, of Garteld, 1a | 08 a three-year vet | Missoula. H inexperienced elevens pa i the tri ez | tered the game betw v | sas a) cainak’ Gallnets thaun owner 1 hin ¥ v 1 ler / the backfield star of the week. | (1 plier Patan ggiod | Still Dangerous BA f s early in tae seasor formed end kathes. Rumsell scored two of| game Saturday Montana still has two great backs if and Bagshaw's teams are usually eh le se the Bulldoge’ touchdowns and con- ton in Russell Sweet and Ted Iman, ‘| developing, waless there ts Thone w er verted three of their goals | whi nd while the Grizzles will be the i eal team work soon de oe an : ho Ruasell proved speedy in the] began talkt hardest early-season game, Enoch i veloped, Washington will run into 3 avored the Pirates we: bi Hoan Mia wae aes { inning in result, the Indians were penalized | Bagshaw should be able to send a a trouble before the real season be- | LEE MEADOWS National league pen and was active in runnin | Husky eleven out on the field Sat» li ¥ ( i 1 erferenc c e- | 15 yards: j - Pittsburg wan still a 6 to & favorite terference. He lookn like a se f { George Wilson. a |urday capable of winning. | - eee ' ond Brice Taylor to local bigh thar beateeocinn ob in the little betting that was done in Sh k Sophias Well Executed Pass | And then comes the game the Huskies, was off-color, probably the financial districts, but there w amrocks rapier DU * < a Eee lone touchdown| With Nebraska, Bart Spellman due to his summer sickness, but at | no Washington money tn sight and Z Q came ax the result of a short) Wil be back on the campus that, the big fellow will have to] bets aggregating $25,000 that were | Ballard Weak | z i ‘ ¢ the i about Wednesday with diagrams take his work more seriously if he offered on Pittsburg at 6 to 6 found ea e n VU |, HE Ballard team was woefully jes ehh a pe Gees hait.| Of Plays used by the Cornhusk- expects to get the All-American no takers weak. fumbil y and evi-! py carde thru a bro.| ¢%S im their 14-0 victory against mention that he rightly deserves, dd nk, fumbling badly “and ert- | back, who ran se yarde thru a bro-| ot fatantte ooce Providing he payn the same brand TAKE SERIES 7 oO Tae en 2c vine erent te 200 | id tor a pare | Mine Standen ota _ Saagpiorwny poe Lonidgee od devil a NLOBE score tured play in the | prtiou rly shown when Todd kicked | stellar lights for the Indians, while| Kies. Bagshaw will drill the man who makes the Inexcusable : Huskies in defensive formations for the Husky attack. of bounds on his own 20-yard| wyide, Pebbles ague | out Taylor and played fumbles that Wilson made Saturday | cue} Siege ss, | tine, | well for the Kuays: will ever have the chance to play i Micon i pis sad ce tehnt penalty ne} regs This means that he will have to Hage gamo. between Black | Istead of refuning a penalty an| on an All Star team. The one fea. | Ag the fire Maple Leafs, at Lower| Franklin was offside on the kick, and Quakers Tough divide his squad and work with a ture that appealed to the writer | jecond, & vi ded toa tle atone ng the ball on the 20-yard line, | for | Gefinite group instead of handling Lee Meu RANKLIN proved a Tartar prapaccrel | Ballard and upset the dope by °1Y | beating the Beavers, The Quakers ows, the bespectacled World's Senators that Wednesday, ac ree them as a whole, as he has been doing since the season opened. The first three games of the sea- Todd lost its the Beave gave © to kick and was that Captain Tesreau is is low when he hits the line & power In running inter. Pittsburg pitcher, Who has had one were beaten in ick eleven | chance to score. ference. Tesreau was by far the|0f his best seasons in the majors, from the Pirate 1 to, and the| At the very.end of the game. | tev ’ycn Meenas: TlerceohArs-!aon havo: given. the’ fans a pretty best man on the field Saturday. }with hunt the opening game for rm winni from the| ‘Ted Frisk picked up one of | . Little Mager is one of fair line on the material. ‘The kicking of the y or sige | pO Aare eid Billtards, 4 iReaihs pasa po IAs Wok Sctera We iota pen, ee Outstanding Ends feat variety. The Wea — line just as the pistol announcing | Jeague for gains around the end. Kirk, Douglas, Cutting and Cole F school variety. The West Gentile Mills Looks Good for PLAY ‘THE GAME hat th , sounded, In- ” ; re qj © man had a decided advantage over PLAY TIE GAME that time was up, soun Patricelli was the outstanding | have shown up best at ends. Pat Time will tell how far they | in a workout at Austin & Salt's yes | his credit since the 10-round game game yuld be a nice question for ter, kicked in good style. Diamond and Maple Leafs! stead of completing the play and linesman of the two days’ play. | Wilson, Herman Brix and Pape will as cys Tor crlalaic| G DIVIDE BILL wattied to a one-all tle Sunday, Jones,| attempting to run with the ball | Hix defense was impregnable, | make strong bids for the tackle jobs ¢ games themsely I Ww ith S. T d. PORTLAND, Oct. Portland | of Black Diamond, and Pettson, for| he stood still, thinking the game and he opened large hole in the | with Erickson to be considered. nd ah sive Lvdipoepeathe: am acs 4) U acco ues ay and Salt Lake divided a double-head-|the Maples, scored the goals. Galla-| waa over, | offense, and was the first man Cook, Wright, Egbert Brix, ge teams, - " le entord eave in- | Ker Perrotte were the stars for} As a’matter of fact, the Franklin do: the field on punts, Lev and Mitchell have bee . AT MILLS, the English welter-|tation of being @ ience. | ¢f here yesterday, the Beavern win : | | aon pr mt ‘ham tee gente dey eel P welght, gave the local ‘leh! pleaser, He aie eles the| Bing the first, 6 to 3, but losing the | Black Diamond and Petteon for Ma- substitutes ran on the field when) Tommy Todd, with the exception| used at guards. agg ot departments of the| fafa a chance to get a line on him| gym and hooked a dozen fights to| ™ ple Leafs, tho pistol was shot and in a tieht| of one poor punt in the third quar-| ‘The center fight is still an open one. Luzon got his first chance to ns lterday. When he wound up the| went into effect in California. | ee TODDS, 3; SHAMROCKS, 0 SSeS SOT SEE ~ | show Saturday and looked fine. Rice gid : |hour session in the gym, the fans Mills will be a busy boy this o and Bonamy are the other candi- fon hand came to the conclusion) week, meeting two of the tough- ekoff, Todd's had | dates. [that Jimmy Sacco was in for an In est welterweights in the busi: in winning from the § oe phe Guttormsen and Sherman have _ TRIBE LOSES | teresting argument ness, His opponents during the @;, Hankin scored early m Todd's | the first call at quarterback. | ‘The two fighters mix in the main| sixday stretch will be Dode ee eet Cinches SERIES, 4- 3 | om of Austin & Salt's card at the) Bercot, at Vancouver, B. C., and po! a mini it Ueoneltpper treet) iia cleo Crystal Poo! tomorrow night. Saceo tomorrow night here, . fxd: wand Bill Gil kep | George ‘Wilson are cinches in the Mills is meeting Sacco in The complete card for tome BEATEN TWICE It hi out of the goal several times backfield. Tesreau never looked bet- FTER winning the first gameot) place -of Bobby. Michaels, who night will be Mills and NOG Wiarton inc aks | aiid: ptevented-a larger score By Alex C. Rose fang, in something that he will not|ter than he did against West Se yesterday's double-header, § to] was judged in no condition for | Marcus and Henry We Peak” Goth’ arian. GP saatavens a FTOM SHIELDS, a lefthander, won know until he reports his triumph| attle, charging the line low and do Tbe Indians lost the second affuir,| ™ match with a boy like Sacco, | Davis and Jack Hull, Al Morris and Bt eatiaa. Ot yeatercay RENTON I BLANKED | L Ue annual bitdioap coit four) O)'ta Mournatcent “Mabagee’ alattl (ns hic ceieadee anime stores , anit the series, four gumes to| by Matchmaker Biddy Bishop. — | Jack Gore and Jackie Johnson Tey iy a oe Pee ray yery the Fenton | hament of the Kiwanis club by scor-| Murphy. Wilson flashed a couple of times, r to Sacramento. | Mills comes North with the repu- Joo McKenzie Asad * ane Poco me ger ie. | pest =| pal! nite oo. baa foreStas baie Miljus held the Sacs to five hits| —— sie a aI POREUIRT SEO be kept the ball well in the | MY tory against Bar-| As had been predicted, the Col-| iscked his usual dash. | and ‘Murphy; Delaney | CA ; » Gowman, a| Wood Golf club, Victoria, recelved } 3 te, te ux tags Mecabvand || ) _ WINS FIRST ise boas bgt AB i ag te Haht-hander ‘and | the 1927 award for the Pacific North-| _ Harold Shidler, Harold Patten seoring for six innings. McCabe and | COAST . yonees M Elin any danger of belng scored up right-hander and | eae Golf nescration’s chacionanty| and Hugh Beckett are three ee eae ee ere sceers { a tas rma | Oakland > 4 6 Bbstn’ the tinal meet at the annual meeting held in| Very capable backs. Shidler game. - b won its first game | Johnson Carson and Whi PLAY CLOSE GAME rh teh at| Tacoma, Saturday, but it tok the| looked splendidly Saturday, Five runs in the eighth inning of | Won the season here Saturday from | ney; Moe! ker cles ieee ave the Build Fee aaatch wi] supporting delegates over an hour| kicking well and showing » the second game gave the Sacs a 18 ashmere, 13 to 0. After being scored | ecw Brick clave thale: aly: seal nike, voatctore | to gain their point because tho Port- wonderful pivot in his running. rH Hos fh) the: fret two quarters, the Gl Cc ll but they were able to beat the Vik- | Things looked | land Golf club had several lines out| He'll be in there a lot this year. ” Nine arpa al are pat the | enna LO ett lings, 1 to 0. Hawkes, Murray and very blus for the | to hook that 1927 attraction. Bill Charleston gives Bagshaw s HH pueh total erste Dek acne the [Cummins wore the stars for the| Simmons’ 8a ws | capable substitute for Tesreau. Pi hapsticaestccmade Golf Winner Bullde hile Blomberg and Wil-| manager at the| “Changing horses in mid-stream"| Loule Tesreau, laid up with an ST. LOUIS, Oct. 5.~Mian Glenna | !amson were the luminaries for the turnhole, and the | {s dangerous business! injury, can’t be counted upon for PILES UP SCORE | Collett, of Providence, R. 1, 19 today | Vikings outlook had a| ‘This was evidently the thought that| the present. HOW THY SERIES ENDED PASCO, Oct: 6—-Sgikniping the: tn- fthe women's natioval goiting chars dismal, black ap.| the members of the Rainier Golfclub] With a few exceptions the above- a oeeaie ... tl cemerhonsea C Yew High schood| Pion as a result of her impressive; BLACK DIAMOND WINS pearance when| carried with them to the club's an-| named squad will come pretty close Second game: Be oe ae’ ed | Lae aegeies Bias ree tn iar coa cee cone neon Lriour Sunday: over Mrs. Alexa| The Black Diamond eleven. nosed he reached the| nual meeting Saturday During the|to being the gang that will form Sacram Se See | 4 | Oakland a seems 1T 1Or0, Fancy won. ite: fret Aibiing @risir COA. conacs | GutsBurielt Stoo he bb tke ROSE 16th tee two-| past year President Bob Thompson/ the first Washington outfit for the Seattle coos 4 8 Liga axe 4 | Portlana .. prep, grid game of tho season here. Stirling ttawa, Cana Lldgplaipry oie gees \aswats thal G@fbll LAN rRClacek wine: | ana Vico President Ben Ivy “have| nest few gaiies to Ooms: at ica Batteries — Canfield, Shea and For the first time in many seasons, |9 and 8 0 games played § fed Pear vd rate etre cen ort te adoro conaillens : Koehier; Hasty, Ramsey, Lucas the Pasco squad has a good eleven Mina t tec ec ‘ne record : | hard Bisete Ie ANNIE a 108 Da : on the field and loom as one of the|in the morning round and broke it WIN FROW CHAMPS {stroke allowance, tre Pos ane) iG gate Aa ee x | strongest teams in Southwest Wash-|in the afternoon play. Tho course| The Tacoma Tigers nosed out the pals Rt EY foe te aceorlatan be| for another term, ruled the voters at MERI N ~ | [ington | record was 87. Palace Billiard team, 4 to %, in: the.| Otlve 8 Or ine ee aol fon the | Saturday'n beailon. A CA 4 sl _—— : ran biggest scoring game of tho day, | eens Grid Gossip } Collins, Spactiz and Fraser scored | / ARDING HOUSE BY AHERN ||" "===" | Cotohs ks U ee 3 [OUR BO A | cama, Catching Stacks Up as || eases. 4 oy aaa Are a Fustice i STAGE COMEBACK ' : é Eo bes ; Nhs f we The Davis Brothers’ oleven, after | = Chicaxo ES pee: sited pavarnat es been ; : trailing, 2 to 0, at half time, came Even Bet Un Big Games Cleveland BE ote’ at U, shige . | “ EGAD MARTHA, MY FAIRY OM | FIFTEEN NEARS AGO, back to win from Issaquah, 4 to 3 New York f is at Urbana, 14 to 0. | . omieD Nou $35. rfo PRIENT Morgan scored twice and Welch | \————$_______—___— if ‘aie K | QUEEN, ~~ HERE I@ A BONA tu : orice for the Issaquah team. Two By Billy E Fick genes RHR Rm Chicago trimmed Kentucky, 9 | J VENTION OF YOURS se yy wully sevens ‘ ‘ ewe rela! to; Missouri tied Tulane, 6 to | ¥IDE PROPOSITION “THAT WILL A FOOL IW ee eee and one by Gil: QELDOM, It ever, has a major league ball club won a pennant with just] Detroit, ----- retrain oy §, and the Army beat Detroit, 31 | GREKTLY INTEREST YOU, wr WHAT WAG IT NOW? OW YEG ~ Lee apna renee poe nren ek | Grdiiey-Gatohing: ies ae an pichoray and Ba Van Gilder, bag to 6, in the first intersectional feel | hs . The catcher, as the directing head of play, is a vital factor in the suc- ngard a G games of the year. | AHEM, —~ Nowl, AH, ~~ IF NOU “We ROC Ce Lr Pony IN | | cess of a ball club, Not’ only must ho be competent |, Sccond same Rea rains WILL ADVANCE ME #100. “TO WAGHBOARD"”! —~ “THen L ) mechanically, but he must also have brains. St. Louls vessiicahs‘euteren wart Purdue was the first Big Ten team GET PATENT PAPERS ON MY ADVANCED Nou $50 “To MAKE It Happened The 1925 series promises to be no exception to the} Stover and Woodhall er, & t0 £0 down to defeat, rule, the catching should be high class, day to Wabash, 13 to 7. In all probability the Pittsburg catching will be di- vided between John Gooch and Earl Smith. The latter INVENTION, WHICH T AM KEEPING SECRET FOR AWHILE, ~~ 1 WILL P| THE FIRGT MODEL, ~~ AND fi WHAT DID 1 GET OUT OF At Chicago— Cleveland . losing Satur- | | | on Saturday i 3 | HE Colwood Golf and Country 5 % vith the New York Glants and in|Chicago .... f Miva Annee ah sacred GWE NOU $15, 000. IW. Che t9 Mrs ane club, of Victorie, B. C., was SENATE wean Ces as “Oil,” Eastern pronunciation | payer cern, Connolly end. Schalke Gate trimmed Renaslaer, 18 to 6, and Yale When T SELLE INVENTION f WAGH BOARD, AND A awarded the 1927.P. N. G. Ay for Earl. bowskt, ; t Middlebury, 53 to a GEE,~1 HAVE THE PROMIGE tournamont at a meeting of offl- Smith ts the aggressive type backstop, so highly shame ge wicdiebaty, $8 to-0 i Fas LAME BACK |» cials in Tacoma. H, I. Peyton, favored by John McGraw. He 1s a left-handed hitter WRITTEN 1) MY OWN HAND WRHING, ~~ EGAD I< of Spokane, was elocted presl- dent of ‘the body for the coming year, ‘Tho 1926 championship et will be held at Spokane, King Nadi, with Barl’ Sando up, won the Latonia champion. ship stakes at Cincinnati, and is almost certain to draw the catching assignment when the American league entry starts a right-handed pitcher. Smith spent four years with the New York Giants. As a member of that team he took part in two world MY series against tho New York Yankees. This experience 7 should be of great value to him in handling and steady- ta ing his pitchers. Smith is a good receiver and hard hitter. tho Yankees he made only one hit. Gooch, who has shared the catching duties with Smith, ts a shift hitter, batting either way to conform with the pitching of tho a position, Ele is a good batter and excellent receiver, Both Smith and Gooch are in the .300 class as bat- if Montana lost to Washington | A ¢ y AL f @: 9 to 0, three field goals de- | N TI N. eiding it. Pullman held once on At the one-yard line, - Pittsburg « New York Cincinnati St. Louls. Boston .. Brooklyn Philadelphii Chicago « Lafayette beat Pittsburg, in the big game In the 20 to 6,) wast Virginia beat Geor Ughtest game of the da e Northwestern trounced South z ; i | Dakota, 10 to 7, in a tight battle. E ———eee Yet In 14 times at bat against The Baltimore Orloles their first game from Lou! in the “Little World Series ing held at Lauisville, anaewniviNAV AVES, » rooms and bath; fine basement; 7 to 6, in the won ville " be. Kremer, Morrison and B. filth; Gooeh, California beat Nevada, 54 to 0; rt bynes o achoot foe Goodwin and Krueger, Stanford beat Santa Clara, 20 to 2;| And Dus; brand hows Fado RIO | AKYddy Ruel of the Washington club is a great little ncacend ‘Kame Ron oR fh 8. C. beat Pomona, 80 to 0, and | cash, balance Nike rent, htoMher, Slight of stature, and doing most of the Rea, ; at Multaoonah tled Oregon, 0 to 0 4-ROOM Pirentanai ceva kaki Moyhing for the world champs, finds Ruel considerably Guiteh, Olénam and: Bender; Douchus An North 1) and Hargrave, innit out as AH result of the strenuous race. ; near North ‘Trunk shigh- P 4400 cash, $40 por month, Ri/hel Is acbetter catcher in the early stages than at 5 — asx MAY CALL OFF Hy i as © {Minish because of early superior physical condition, SEA i teaeeR Mite Ly bf Ne ees co, jo/Astrain plays havoc with his rather slight physique. race He) FIGHT TONIGHT s It will be recalled that Ruel went hitless until the Sherdel and O'Farre! Jones, Kauff+ Good Buys q + $180 cash——6 roomie and ga-) . hOxt00 lot Balance), pO pant 2600 : li lol bats right-handed, Mo ix not a great hitter, 10 /}o is always dangerous, His Judgment in handling f rooms: basement and] $1 rd t rove on milly bo nee Manin itchers would be hard to impro' Wickman Realty Co. man and Hartnett, BASEBALL TOMORROW ame of the 1924 sorles, only to come thru with NEW YORK, Oct, 6.—Bad weather Betimely wallops in the final battle that decided the threatened # postponement of the Polo Grounds card scheduled for to. Might, on which Paul Berlenbach, world’s light-heavyweight champion, | ng Solomon, New York heavy. | it, were to appear in the | $100 down 18-hour | 1 W. Tee 4 ‘RUEL it His first assistant, Ruel has the veteran, “Hanky Severeld, a cork: star nod backstop and a hard hitter, “Hank’ bats from the right side of ei rldagete ssn athe sat ruber | 6110 14th Ave not-0060) “abiate and hita thernsa mile. Seattle Vs. Salt Lake elght champion, and Babe Mer Own: ANNE we r Ny NRT " " Gnme Calle WUhi}: ClltavAtby wore’ barded! cov. the Ako. Karage, catching between Washington and Pittsburg is about a standoff, a Nenerye Senta Divacnso16) 4005 terms, GArfld-J6iL, eomi-final proposition