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In the only two games that the or Hold Workout Oven aes THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 15 rT] Jol I w'-Utility DEATH TAKES CHRIS ¥ MAT HEWSON | © Geviem ime | Johnson Is y ‘ae Whol & a A\6) pe Star rp = | 1ole a bape, RA care nant GOAL POSTS | ‘5 ses S > SI { iS _of Game | DELIVERS IN PINCH lwas Sick. Loves Fight 7) DAML, how i = — By Henry F. Blak sttsb ‘H ler Wei t a uf ( Big Norse Flinger Tames Pits urg. Hurler ieee $o for Five ERY aoa i “|| Pirates in First Game Fool Veteran With | game of football) D'Vorak is a coach in of Series Hooks; Loses Game | ae | tal part in the} that he always prepares for By Billy Evans | « has this few y he has always had PITTSBURG, Oct dy y y EVR | Jeveloped bette 4 strong second team from kies greeted Pittshurg on the P t ves to Joo Har Held Pitching Limelight iy th» Beekaley |: wileh Je. Araw Bis. reablars (he necond day of the world’s series a y man ot the world Gham for Twenty Years in Tal te but there was no indication of ‘0 a : and ge way * i alee 1 and postponement of today’s e eg ‘i Major League ois mck of, the ¥ mond team pis nd pests ne OC Later Lee M " ‘eies vba ks Smith's | attle fang w the Teddies and Increasing cloudiness and i | . . keep the ball far | my | toh beep estat pias ‘i Pa hag a core zw | Thad Battle fat Tackles By W i . “ Pegi Hi ved up | another peer, played t t ree ee s(t HEN I Frank y estbroo! egler at e Christy Mathewson, for two k i 0 i Tt fan’t a bad decades the reigning piteher in he I : system, and the world, is dead from tubercu “ vat ; AD wh 4 t losis after an eignt-year fight for whal t th at worked fairly “ti i Mm his health ih | for the Qual ‘ { Joe Harris > “U HH tuberculosis had } rape. th Ur Walter F b ah ved a boom : Mi thy ever . then : ake off nome ¢ i “ i J until th urth er ‘Rregat 4 ‘ . it c - if Pe Sat } fag ‘ neve ; H was f h of ing pring he wa in| wt : Tigers to Start nitre the Americ an league the New Y ci nth ib» With | arpicted nd has b under a| But th three games rpoxy BELL 925 creation Slugstr in the Johnsonian wh fon y tor's ¢ dnce that ti pla t ‘ icking has tn first of tly follows a hook better than Hart bee a patat ears } t ! been y rategic and effective Frida n the Broad Injected > be ' i ‘ Dat t “ tw Ted Frikk, the Ballard youngster the field agdinst the Ba ap to stre st 4 Hhsy I} ved he “| re ered t « FOLEY DOES id some pt larly fige kick 2 on I field IR waits Gsttencet with: & i ae + of ti | t game against Franklin last Rell turned out a good tear og sa hg afrenea tg lh rogram His punting was not only r that was ruined by the gee i ' H Sealy: , distance, but was very effect-| ineligibility of one of his players WITS CURVE iit ml il 4) CONTRACTED COLD nced. ji Tigers did something no BALLS : 3 IN SOUTH Bob Bi ot Garfield, and| other eleven could do when they t SAM RICE Gee | on tho training trip Bou | ic won Tommy “Todd, the Franklin guard mpton Roosevelt ie : : : s Mathewson suffered a bant IN| were iso in ‘the limelight altho the nit-| Sam Rice, veteran Washington outfielder, singled in the} torcing hia return here. ‘Thruout the | make t aart “i A run | fifth inning with the bases full and scored two of the Sen-\ summer rumors reached his friend ; vit Watched As ence. | ators’ runs as a result, | Would be ane fo combs sp * ty the 1924 champions 2 opening ately removed any n i a ue) for only « few m: nt Cae saree ales beh ord ave been ) but thene were denied by hia fi m ee 8 ake thot of 4 to struck out 10 pin ve and physicians Mat AD 30 5 ’ lent clique of Saeain in the fifth inning Broadway Plays ®. Mathewson was the only A fe ag le acapitigaeetpiar eae sora cagaadngs Harris started things with a * nat the be on he }_ The Teddies lost: practic ; é Lae single. Despite his home run Ballard Friday \ we ine a iie tinal Senet oy er a Worked Easily drive in the second, Meadows was away at Crystal Po mill be 0. with 0 Heres beck ‘with = fast-becaing to Open Season Shestecccun ipa : kind of a squad Coach D'Vor icing, with curve thru the heart of the HE B : An a at Facet koe ee he nea i, rc Bre t the baftied plate. That base hit started a their 2 6, Pa., where he was born A t aes reneny sites Tallygghat netted two runs and | when 188 ‘ thar Pe a 9 ae z g& what happer pS Se Timing ocd] mains ie Tribe Rally \How They Hit ee een m: that was never to be f Broadwa. a i t Nn ft a n une ft thar ¢ 7. : : . 4 . t t called Forbes field headed up this season and prep expect ty he ¢ ued to star an & ‘ iii orbes ; heir Higher Aree wagiunirox heir own league all season, the xp «and a single * double pal “4 GIANTS FOLEY ' Playe ABR WT Pirates hi ause to think adlines aiid in- | Greaning the bases inthe elgnts 190 i 7 ‘ the mn - ‘ they would whale their way thru Lividua nded In 1900 the big pit ned the ave by One Run 8. Harris : the world series and spatter the c hard ay Lane came ee wih ute v4 Giant ude 5 0 {000 outfield crowd with homers from tates tas Tigers to bent . * se raced | Virginia leug Won 14 1. Harris ‘ all deliveries including the Sean- on Offense. He Bel one of the ait te gf down Howard Lindi. | the end of the . , 67 4 Bat : dinavians. more than the managerial in league, ‘with | more's ¢ A by the Cin Pa a wit monte a - | judgment of the boy mariager, Stan-| two veterans, Bill Marsh and } went back to the Bea ” 5 Cg =i ce neat Ae D Magbettaae oe cpap drumset dad Wednesday, getting four, bass | fF the veteran, Amos Rusic Portia Rigs eae : 00° |\ something they ate. More probably _ JOHNSON, Rpplveelddi Rb ily seh vane ts ous as Totals < “a 280 || {t was something that Johnson ate H jeague hurler found him bday ‘ i SETTSBURG Lak ciedaw ae 3 | Pay Meee ier cS ‘Strong Squad sng apie peri ‘ a wana cotoppine Kid, ex- id oe : ey His successes continued with | swarming all j HOW THB SERIES STAND ‘ © 000 ge Mm ye was the gre Iter Johnson, base- | le r | Hi tet + 4 es of Kans building | Pall's most beloved character, | of Bears Will | cach paming season. Only tavice The Filty Port Won won | ae iar a frame that would stand the shocks { { . ; in 15 years did he fail to win otha patter Lake eattle ° . 4 fag. Stop bg cnemiag: gates et F. Ol fanned tatty | at least half his games ; ; Angeles... 3 | Oakland 9 ‘ a ip the Jarey son unsues ace LYMPIC | pr egee . ; : a & Salt’s rran ; é ‘ Ie nal obsession U IVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, | aay sa Pats bo é : o ¢ pectacular Fielding 5 b be ail at. fan: ‘y orl da nee this afterno: Austin Qaut LAKE and Seattle put on ° 6 Lee Meadows, the only pitcher in 3 iitied + eh " Mt sane ‘feats ge mete antry will g iad es beaired ina baths Kym and fans were to get) K of those field days yester : 4 pdt Ai s te who Rice spec- 3 ing. Sic ieee Matnedae | the popular fighter sain aah : é ° Dashes at, aioe octet oy his s Etats — aoee ie | Memorial stadium here, when ‘West Seattle ning imb the of his ey Po pea johnson pitched in the Amer- meet the Olympic club of San| a % i ce Totals . 30° 1 6 GT retani taper fe: ne. I could hi ee os | - * Dy . ¢ c t was all ove i, Wright at shortstop, 2 ee a .. Gridders Will Predict Rain in a aa aoe Orava ot feet bauer "A che he er looked better. Johnson had all his stuff, which he used with uneanny skill | that game was jcus without an elephant {s no cire Washington for tne ‘Bees had Auto Races to jiuse won, 12 to 11 ° 7 ; out at least one trapeze perform * Series Contest The only Be Staged at AP ee : ze has Control was the secret of - j thrills of the University of Califor | peted, Coach Smi 1 a world series game with. than eight balls | play to th fi | given practically ev The Pittsburg club must have been ft nson man on the for Jot % : Traynor took the air first, | aa a nce ti one of the *, ASHINGTON, 0 8 Probable a w Sete § by - rae Guia ray a chance to fn ins s r practice tonight at| Mathewson's mound success. In owned {ioe limoccomts eCHA . pip an tnt. the iver Lrac leaving his feet with a pretty | trays. | w L ole , ws he pitched in the ph vy ee * packed into the i f his cleat: i glovii nd he used that | ee tt ec cia] Biawathe pin Solon in| the 629 games he pitel area Keeaiall” Cameo tee : ‘ : om over the| flirt of his cleats and gloving ia peat aleane: that Smith will send the best squad) | ys the ti smooth out wrin-| National league, he yielded only rie eset ee tical ninth inning, | AUTO ROW is all agog over the) drive from Muddy Ruel's Siikeouts is mute y to that |e ene ADMD | Kies dincovered in the game with| @ trifle more than an average pn when the Indi coming meet at Silv earnest,’ but generally if ytile ace Feri ma or Soaps | doe h to take any | an st Saturday of one base on balls a game. were predic by the ans, seven runs lake next day, and all are) Sant the third inning. Nucl ee y say in a poker game, | » with them after their im-| P , 7 Sais ans elas ten weather bureau to behind, went on | pulling for the weather to hold good Mei Johnson did his stuff with acuteness | ° victory over Stanford re he work of the line was unsati ‘4 ete ne ay {so that Jack Ross and the Masked| W4S out before Traynor hit the a acumen pare ory factory to Solon, but his backfield | ries, winning five games, losing the londe and’: “oomtaned ger snd | Marvel can decide which is the bet-| found and the put-out became | cently. in : 4 « nd one. His clow ‘cor ed 4 six tal-| Marvel can decide ich is the bet- shes never aaa | combination worked well ame number nd m o Faber ; when “Pie” after a ~ JOHNSON PITCHES | y if Pinest: seceatl saat post-ncason mark | Co! er ho forecasts for wes lies, and had the | ter driver on a dirt track HidetiL: DInCaRA: Cae the EEEAE : SMARTLY PENNANT | ‘pds (dace di we Youk-Ph ne ern Pennsylvania. For the District bases bulging | President Meduna and his assist racetu pir Tag tiene ee Hot. only did Joinson ph | NEAR } GIVES SIX HITS == Bia "lof Columbia, the forecaster said when Cliff Bra: |ants of the Western Auto Racing ol a ea botnchs staple tect Weakness of rat SAN. FRANCISCO, Oct. 8—The “ ed out. association have nearly completed) “"¢ | 8 tA each of his three starts. Each vi dy popped ow p he also used a change of pace on the| Seals are now within two games of PORTLAND, Ore. Oct. $.—Port-| tory was a shutout “© b d Ss TA eA ‘The teams|arrangement for handling the| Played a chord. ; weather rm to me that was| cinching the Coast league ball pen-|,, PO WUasn0. Othe Ut ere yes ; ubs an Ox had gone along at a 6-6 tie until|crowds and have built up a fine| In the next inning, Grantham at 1 6 10 2 victor Popeaine oe atsl tapes of ihe h "¢ ronnectio: e spe- | ‘st base the most 1 ing feature of Jobn. | nant as a result of their 4 to 2-vietory | tent, "f'to 9, when Rachne SEL iy esl Saree Battle f 19 | the Bees broke loose with « rush of | program in eonnection with the spe-| first base went off his spring board 4on's pitching. During the first six | over Vernon here yesterday the Bade but ei hits ea titfatie vat’ tahac'e. waose wilh taauie attie for runs in the eighth, scoring six times, |clal race. Five events with the|to get familiar with a ball that inning game the lights and| At San Francisco meh ue! ia IN rue Paici pea hrga ia Chats anata : * |and they put over another in tho | best drivers in the Northwest had been hit on the main spring Shadows of Forbes field had the Francisco + 6 Gets Maer NCbis BIN Waa mick Innings to Tie ninth that proved to be the winning | starters assure thes public of a/by Goose Goslin. As he came batsman and pitcher in the glare of a and Whitney; McWeene RUBY boot rawr pldlpedtey ai NHICAGO, Oct. 8—The Cubs of | Counter. |treat. ‘Tho track has been pre-|down, Grantham banked his wings athe sun For six Innings John- | ¢ and Yelle nd TobIn. Mast night at Saranac Lake ( Papaghe Aa ae “fst Bill Plercy and Oscar Bowers did | Pated for the affair and will be in| and veered back to the bag, touch- the world over as the| = oy She avatonel Jem and’ the ries ti "| the best possible shape. ing out Bucky Harris, the chair t s é White Sox of the A n league, the throwing, nelther doing any |‘Mo, Wes! Dosti ved p.m. eh’ ec EH) BoaatGHe WRG naa her that ever delivered | started. the annua ago city | pitching een bases on’ balls he races start at 2 p. na Sena E resorted almost entirely ¢ rea} A hy annual sed ventured bout five ards toward = mate series anew today after having bat-| were issued, Piercy making three | ‘ i y; curve ball and had a beauty. | SU D RE second, wild pitches and Bowers one. Buck | Ramsey rv ge yesterday to a tle The Pirates looking for speed, | Were confused. Then as the sun disappeared behind the stands, | | | tled 19 tn LOS ANGELES, Oct. §.—Jimmy| In the eighth, Glenn Wright, the jeved Bowers in the Reese, Oakland infielder, was sus-| shortstop, suddenly left the earth "The ame was called on accec th and John Singleton had to} : pended indefinite! here yesterday i ‘RE. 7 of ¢ as, bi ot before in to stop the tribe in the ninth. | P&™ A, rday | and achieved some height to do his paring the batsman in the dark, AWEM | ws IT MAY NEG “NEG YOURE GIVING US TH" 1 Garang, (BUG et) Detar, Clty | Feng: foatiiree: Ae. that ainth ISAite: | ME SCeRCeR EASY Willams for an Teuty: By hastening ap anion cp eeity 40 cic ytottal ‘sta age TEREST You LADS “To WE KNOW, we [7 HIGH NOSE Now NEM, NOURE | [Orv cund Alexander of the Cubs | Pally wore two singles by Fred Lu. | arsument with one of the umpires) Johnson intended as a diversion for GMELLING EAGLES“ BUT WAIT M FRIEND, ~~ Weal and Ted Blankenship of the Sox, | C4, Who started the fireworks with h lasted the full route. a single and got another on his seo Tuesday the outfield thre innings. | | ) “The Johnson of today was a much | OPPORTUNITY ONLY KNOCKS KNow THAT A MR. KRONK “THOUGHT ENOUGH OF MY Meadow'’s mind seemed to drift {Metter pitcher than tm aay of’ the | No FALL, WELL BE HERE ai tee eee TRL Gacckiasiece nt -eatiee Hames he worked against the| WVENTION, “fo ADVANCE ONCE, ¢ ' BOXER BREAKS [rcs ARS TP2 4% ; iat: iar Giants," was the remark Manager | BUT CAREFREE ||-10 CATCH You oN’ FiRST]| | ndimore, 8b iss 4 8. 8 8 2 8 SHIR GE ee barre ee ONS bi sciraw ‘nate to° tag te on ME-THE MONEN~TO GET IT : ‘A BOUNCE, CHECK Tar ARM IN FIGHT rhe Ness bali i the misfortune to lose his first job Asoc oe the gaesey cor ae PxTEMTED! = MARK WELL AN ease Se rea ser Regie aban: ety \¢ Pi a sel few hours béfore, Meadows, Jun so happens that the LIVES WN ATENT! Wr eave by ; | ra ees ae Se 1 boy of five or seven years Cobb are parked next to me in the ACT OF KINDNESS WILL RUTH, MATOR?) WW yw, Sagi 1y Randolph won on a technical | baa at : Rtekhry ARG: Was cane sae Tole of visiting scribes. 1 had| REPAY HIM IN THOUSANDS , < Se hae kvonkout from’ “Laing MUSRETE Het | ey Oa a a | daily essay on the world series from Plenty of expert opinion at hand, | OF DOLLARG! =1 OFFERED GEE,“ MNVBE the fourth round of a mpectal match) re torite ap meee BAAN ig aN Batt i eae cls of the opening | {| Yo LADG-IHE CHANCE, I eh when Mitel broke, Min arm and] Tote ork 19 38 AT 38 ent, He was to sit among the ‘0 the lowly sub, Joe Harris, 7 OK \ 5 the referee stopped the match. Seattle 0. Rithh. Dare “WhineheT anne and t ter pitcher, Walter John. | | \ “BUT A@ USUAL, THE : ‘ 1N3 0 ube Ruths, Ha gners, e “@ ctory of Johnson ives | BLINDNESS OF YOUTH 2 “TW! SACK COLONELS LEAD )*::!"! Panne cet a een elie Gas ston the edge in pitching. If | an Eldred, eee ies win Ret aa ce Rectesary Manager Harris can now OF WELL, HEIGH HO ~ BALTIMORE, Oct. 8—The Touts. | Pilot; ap et ae iat Something Went Wrong do a,ittle gambling in making hia | ville Colonels took the lead in tho | alanine ese Hits see inet aah But there was no plece from the Melectiona | { | Junior world series with Baltimore | paly, ¢ Sted eat dunt pencil of Meadows, Jr, in the paper by trimming the Orioles, 7 to 1, A | Bowers, p CEM ae Trae | 0 s day, The man who was to call | homo run in tho first inning with | {yamsey Per 9 1 8 8 5 8 for his manuscript forgot to do so GET TRAINER | the bases full, gave the Colonels a | scutshaw s+ buco) ee and) young master Meadows was ANN ARBOR, Oct. 8—A. C. W good start, Louisville is ahead - retin fired for negligence by proxy fon, former tid ir of rr illo | now, three games to two. phi UES) RU Mag ts Rell t he With this artistic tragedy *Hatted for Namsey in ninth. UP A NOTCH pats ee at Athletic club and joint holder of the gnawing at his victuals Ike © M. M. A. A. 100. ard dash record, | thorn in dhe fam closet, jos arrived at the Un raity of} | 4 " f Salt Lake 2006112 Meadows, pere, appeared to Ichigan to nerve as trainer for tho | aPln Sent Mis TR Kee GE te nee Pes sii neglect his work in the fitth BA tad ni Angels went Into third place by de- | Senta 1100 \ Ma een | \feating Onkland horo yesterday, 3 to} Hits 2200 6-13 wind was. wtich troubled to. n fice that three hitters had taken the liberty to single and fill the bases. He then rebuked Ruel and Johnson by striking them out but Sam Rice, the Innings pitched Mower 7%, Plerey 5%. Credit victory to Plerey, At bat Off Nowern #1, Plerey 48, Hits batted Off Nowers 12, Plorey 12, Runa scored Off Bowers 11, Ramaey 1, Plercy 11 Huns responsible. for—Bowers 11, Plerey 11, Ramsey. 1. @Btruck out-—Bowera 1 next gentleman, belted one to Piorcy 1. Barer on balle—Bowers 10, 7 } : the outfield for a single and E SM | by pitened balt-Daiyiby fierer, Coumbe lls . the first two hitters came home, STAGE SMOKER [iy iy ne ae iow Hl is a finely made Min KetIBBBehb: wa sléet then: ‘Tho Camp Lowls Boxing club will | Plerey 7. Stolen bases—Bitlott, ‘Three Attoh Waaemaehmiiepanse” doce vase hig —Rinidwin, tangs mimes tee Ml aNd very SMart: || winch the, peonie. of. Dittabure , In a pitchers’ duel between {and Jacob’ | At Lon Angeles } Oakia OAKLAND, Cal., Oct. §.— Jack Monroe, Omaha, negro h Welght, knocked out Brownle for in the first round of a six Found main event. ‘Tony @ivedo dropped a six-round di decision to Young Carpentier in the seml-wind up ttling | Proe Lan hold a smoker at the Camp gym: nasium wriddy at 7 yp m There | nite heehan, Doul, + breathed only in sighs, the populace ASEBALL Gael eee i Cktiaa ce iee | eaeea roportioned mesa eat Auten Lote Sheehan, Witlo iin event | me ver Frederick, Lane weight fight between Bennett, | pouble playa champion of the 10th Field Artite | Hott; Laxerr which will be a heavy i when the series began at last, There collar, 20 was No such frantic yelping as disturbed the famous quiet along attle vs, Salt Lake Oo ° 2 win t r “ fame Called at 2145 | lory, and Commor, of the 6th Engl | Mmachag. UipiresePhyle and Burne | L_Cluete, Peabo & Collnc, bs m dred Med eH AI Py ‘fe: ate ad your. , “ 4, ui ) ; CMC HReMEROR a nn 4 OF RL Ay ah! ital N

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