The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 7, 1925, Page 13

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Se cere PAGE 12 a a Fans Think Briton Won Junior Welters in Tame Battle; Geysel Loses After Being Butted By Leo H. Lassen ‘ To the rings of thos: ta with the ur don’t hit hard I wo IMMY SACCO and Pat Mills put putt batties night at the Cr Room Boys why argue about it? Geysel Fouled => Geyse was fouled when in the fourth Henry Joe Marcus butted him round, opening a big gash above the Georgetown boy's left eve. In the fifth round Geysel was hardly able to sea and forfeited the bout before the sixth round started. Butting is} a foul and should be called 5 Up to that time it was a whale i ef a battle with things about even, Both scored short knock: downs in the third round. Geysel forced the guing with Marcus { doing a lot of damage with an RY educated left hook. } Ritchie Davis beat s { four rounds. 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WE GANG We CAN HELP You Out! 7 Ns yc BR Be oe { WORLD SERIES FLASHES sad SEATTLE STAR Pirates and Senators Are Ready for Sacco Draws: Mills in Cream Puff Bout C/a@ssic of Dianiond Starts Weather Clear for Firsg Game of Series at Pittsburg BY FRANK GETTY onnE FIELD Pittaburg, Oct, 7 Vittebure Huccancers hoint the black flag nd ateer thelr fighting baseball craft to. phe battle waters® of world neries mince und warme rare om 4 clo stretched morning at the ble elf cramped Mr t and blew ur blue with the 1 vigil ustir at daybreal afoot and in ing to the i way from the he Washington S¢ 2 in the Morr 1 ‘ at Squirrel urged by thelr youthty Bucky Har ri, to stay In bed as late an they could, Champs Nervous There wa: e of the ane f 4 of champions ap 4 t ’ « nervous bunch of goings their first big gnme For thefr part, the Pirates, one of the youngest teams thas ever climbed the pinnacles of baseball fame, were displaying even greater nervousness around their headquarters Bill McKe the F who 5 1h nie LONG BATTLE are T conducted Bhytooks officers shoved » in the Mth in ng game of the series agains! the loca] tribe yesterday, 3 to 2 Except for s in the ov a It was tha opinion of everyone, tres Penn weake! ROBERTS AND excellent < eater ws ames | Peck, H work a Mee deals CARMEN EVEN The two ve failed to fathom : : : middleweig the shoots sent Are In Lineup N JOSE, Cal, Ox Young up by 7.—The line berts y Stroud, of the two teams in the ited draw t Matches with aves, Dick on here starting today is erent; Bill LaFlor the Southern branch of the Cahe in tho box || as follows my 8 sity of California, and U. § for) the Mo WASHINGTON ©, cf; Har . being arranged. mons ris, 2b; Gostin, If; Judge, 1b; J. || from Young Farrell, San } ia ak rf; Bluege, 3b; Peck, as Stroud Oot the v Johnson, p. opposition, but PITTSBURG— Moore, 2 HUGHES DRAWS POUR ho cashed {9 1] ce; Cuyler, rt; Barnhart SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 11.—Jor DOUBLE . with the bs nor, 3b; Wright, as; Grar Hughes and “Young” Franklin bat FRONT r ning rum, his il ib; Smith, c; Meadows, p. HEneS ane : sari the HULVEX single, Freder- tled to a draw in a fast main ey ick’s sacrifice and a hot grounder .. 1 of 10 Pi ay ea eat past Elliott from Lindermore’s bat E igib es for me aa ee ind tt | sending Mr. Stroud across the plat e H + Py te Series Teams fin’ qe Tasioit The Bees scored in the opening in { ning, but the locals, thru a double Are Announced by Earl pele and F pase ng STEABURG, Gol 1.2-The lt of STAR INJURED Stryker, tied It up in the fifth and % i Cale th lead pe edigligtie later, | players oh both the F irs} COLUMBUS, Oh'o, Oct. 7.—Marek when the Baldwin boys kicked thru | #74 shington teams eligible to|star Ohio state back, has t Rh take blows ‘ take part in the world neries and| cated an examination 1 | Stryker had the »s won in the | Who will révetve their split of the| It waa put into place and when ninth, with two away, but singles | money, are as follows Marek went back to practice he by Sheshan and Peters and Pinch| WASHINGTON—Johnaon, Covel-| was hin old self. Capt. Cunning Hitter Hulvey, tied {t up. eskie, Reuther, Zachary, Ferguson,| ham and Jenkins were out with : vin Re po. A. | Marberry, Ballou, Russell, Ruel,| sore feet . 0 6 | Severeld, Tate, Judge, Stanley Har 7 0 4 9 1 O) Fis, Joe Harris, Peckinpaugh, rer § ©) wiuege, Adams, Scott, Myers, Ric,|/ GETTING READY PRM hat Oe pers ae ere hand) OLYMPIA, Oct. 7.—The Olympia yap ine eee ea et | ke SBURG—A dams, Aldridge, fae Wr mg efor n re lis 4 Drag 3 9 6 © i 6|Culloton, Kremer, Meadows, Morri-| 08) [0 aye acheal hae Benes: Lex 8 ®} son, Oldham, Sheehan, Yde, Gooch,| 7.0’ ot ane have won thelr first 0 1 0 % © St gnith, Spencer, Grantham, Raw.| 27° Olympia #! x 6 060 0 6 64 5 4 game of the neanon atid are pointing 2 1 1 o : 9 | lings (injured), Moore, Wright, Tray towards the Montesano tilt 1 0 © t © ©!) nor, Ions, McInnis, Thompson, Barn. bl. sant hart, and Haas. Bigbes, Carey, Cuyler In a desperate effort to pull the White Sox out of thelr protracted slump, Eddio Collins recently al j tered his battle front, placing the veteran Harry Hooper in the load. off position, Montil was dropped to :| Three Trojans ‘+ Wage Fight to Be Quarterback 0 i romitior Thus a the © 4 S| rpvarasH candidates gon the Uni i a od rps sant Mount iti h| 943 17 0 versity of Southérn California | ad, however grid team are battling tooth and| nal) for the quart ack position “ lan the big gamo with Stanford uni-| MAROON TOSSERS WIN er a} versity, October 17, rapidly nears, | KYO, Oct, 7.—The University of Lane eed Morton Kaer, Bill Cook and How: | Chicago's ball toam defoated Keto 1610000000 ard Elliot all have aspirations of | untverslty here yesterday, 3 to 2, In 91900008) jeading the Trojans ag the} close gam | At he eOfe Reset | Cards in the pivot position. Kaer | —===—=seeee————— i §, rune scored 2 seems to have the edge on the other tryker #, % Mo-| two at present and Coach Howard | Stryker 6 Ts Mo-| yoneg helloves that first call, ho will balie—Ateyker 2, 1 kot pitch—Atryker, Stolen o-bane hit ee. |GRID TEAM IS IN READINESS tyker, SCHERMER Double play | ne 16, Umpires—Surnaide| MONTESANO, Oct. 7.—The Mon and Phy ltesano prep eleven will leave here | 4 ‘ 1a | Friday night for its game with| 103 Ist Avenue South |O’BRIEN WINS Olymplh@@hi«h wchool, at Olympia, 4 Saturday afternoon. Montesano has Headquarters for ° had several weeks of atite practice and figures to make a good show ing Aguinat the Olympin, squad, START SERIES CHICAGO, Oct, 7—"The Intercity | | IN FAST BOUT | PORTLAND, Young NA | tlonalista, of Lon Angeles, lost in 10 Oot Water Repellent and Rainproof to ‘Tommy former A | round: O'Brien, member of the local Multnomah S |Cy jn the main event here tast | serien en the Chiengo Cubs and A on Made | night the Chicago White Hox will atart Cl th: SPORTSMEN Danny ¥ ards, bantam, of Port-| here today when the first of seven 10 Ing ik WORKERS land, and Danny Martin, of Taco. | games is played. The opaning gamo PORTLAND, GaagGow ma, boxed @ six-round draw, will be in the White Sox park, 4 CHANGED ORDER) general be Washington All the color and glamor cus fomarlly attendant upon this finale of baseball were in. evi dence today ¢ the hotel # iS’ Johnean fent of t felt gingorty of tt the #1 won Hand © but Cincinnat! Reds, and Jack fricks, the » manage Shivering among the fans who had stood all night outside the bleachers w figure —white-ha still man, of Old Conn Stillman is a sex rian who has seen every world’s series since 1903, always from the bleachers, By the time were thrown open there gh fans in line to fill p 1 the rush LOOK THE RIGHT WAY! for Muntor's 8 and © to your Suppl Bauip Clothing look to Hahn Peters Ammunition I featured in our stock of Hunters’ Supplies, used con tinually by experienced hunt. ers with 100% satisfaction. Complate outfitters for huntaman! the | Sporting Goods 5 OLIVE STREET Madic- Cental Wide) AND LOAF BASEBALL Seattle vs. Salt Lake Game Called at 2145 p, Nenerve Seaty Hiaen-0100 ‘61 Phon r— “Play Ball” Today WEDNESDAY, OCTO Ys By D. EB. Dugdale | Chekaiuke 4 t course, a I . C a ment « t { 1 t f ‘J lope He is constantly trying to cut fVtee fe a ma the corners so as to give the Wichita Falls, of Texas league stars, are| batter as little chance to hit League, Asks Seattle 1 mht to i i” possible As a result he ae ay , again walks many hitters and gets the Coach His Terms two new count three and two against alithat nter ho are! them befo cing tifim out G ; , now Ww on Killefer should t Be: i r teve o(theka 1 with George Cut con - sd luk, “On lat pungat the f ‘ mugh sjrouble to 1 the gra the maj ; , ating the} i le while 1) F Hill Bowers has had a year’s more fe Bawers, wt experience than Chekaluk and 6 DUGDALE: han performed his exhibition recently showed ber tte ‘ P me for the Indlar that he had lots of stuff Brook © thet player ' sh m oN L believe that Chekaluk Bow: |t t re ; ora show much promise as|f That cor r ther Mails or Jame did h fider m ¢ verlenc they started with Beatt ay back i Che \ it fter N14 ' playing f c Here’s \ World Series Dope th { games—Four out of Pitt «) Orittith stadium, Wash f games 11 a. m, Pacific Coast YALE’S PILOT OUT OF GAM EW Ben Bu VEN, Oct GRANGE OUT OF PRACTICE CHAMPAIGN, IL, Oct § bolster arsity wa th dis pa Y y The Vital ‘*y»» Most important spot in your costume, Next to your face— it gets constant attention. ie with a Fashion Cyaftand you know you look your best! Shades of Walter Mails! | Pilor Bid Fill CUTSHAW and Tigers Will Tex See Action otal a school center fans amor Dave Shade Middleweight? ¥ YORK gets the field for first time a, ner of his re Sickey Walker for the erwelght cham- forniaf's uesday ard problem= il of Harry champion, tho f Loe BEAT BARFOOT SAN FRANCISCO, Oct n outh Ss 7.—Altho the Seals here yes. ncisco won from 2, beating Barfoot, wiled by the Tigers ag: ers showed very ast week br d mentor, SOLONS AGAIN POF Oct. 7.—Portland ve hits and one run , enadling HOLDS ACORNS ELES Oakland Angele “‘SHAMMY FYLE”’ A NEW ONE Once in a blue moon comes a new tie material—sometimes just a novelty— sometimes a real improvement. Today it’s SHAMMY FYLE, a new weave, a@ new construction in silk that adds amazingly to its wear. 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