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j*Senators Get Breaks and Win Fourth Game of Bi LINE WILL DETERMINE HUSKIES’ GRID CHANCES WITH NEBRASKA | 'Lazerre Is (OUR BOARDING HOUSE Near Home | Run Mark a Johns on Is| Shutout Winner Big Train Blanks Pitts- burg With Six Bingles in Fourth Game By Billy Evans Wively decided th game by Walter ohnson, backed up by breaks went that almost en- Wash opening same 4 to 1, came back with 4 shutout, but his work Sun. daspite the tthe way of courage. series © blinding speed of y * marvelo' curve. hnson had yp © was pone 3 he was sburs wns In the third ohnson again sprung the Horee” that- for a time ned to keep tim out of the He limped’ badty and was to properly astride, counted for his innin . but Pit break thru. loss of the later innings of the} Ss. first nse, for all confined to one third ding started as if ght be the big break for the Pirates. Johnsen, first up, started by hitting safely to left. As he rounded first and decided to try to stretch the hit into a double, he pulled a tendon in his leg that made him an easy out, and for a time looked as if it might force his withdrawal from the game. Sam Rice followed with a base lit. Manager Harris electéd to hit and muni He hit a ateitng grounder | to Grantham, who made a beautiful stop_and had a fine chance for a double play in sigh Making the play to force Rice at second, Grantham throw directly over Rice's shoulder. The ball just ticked Rico, enough to deflect its course so that Wright | could not handie the ball aim on the arm. Instead of a double play that would have retired the side, Washington had runners on first and second and only one out. The Senators, ability ‘to take noted for thelr advantage of the lightest slip on the part of the opposing team, proceeded to drive ¥de from the rubber by the home Goslin, who started the series a { he might be the “goat’’, but who has already put himself in the pro: drove the ball high and far Barnhart’s head. ar made a gume effort the ball, but {t just struck inger tips of his glove. Then came the drama of the ball game, | for it bounded over the low barrier | ato the crowd for a home rin, Rice and Harris scoring ahead of aim. Joe Harris, the outstanding batting star, apparently was bitten by the homerun germ, for he followed with a terrifle drive into the regular left field stands. A real home run on any man's ball park. Four runs with Johnson in the box was too much for Pittsburg. Altho Washington threatened any number of times during the rest of the game, all the seor- ing was done in the lucky third. So much for the offense. ‘ow for the defensive breaks. ¢ first time in the series, hington gaye a demonstration of ‘ts impregnable infield. Manager Harris, playing with a finger would have kept infielder on the bench, was the fielding star. At least a half dozen times he snuffed out a Pirate rally by a sensational atop. HARRIS HANDLES 18 CHANCE: Harris handled 12 chances, at jenat 10 being of a difficult nature. In the seventh and ninth innings, with Johngon pitching heroically 8 a result of the In- was suffering, was saved from impending disaster by two double plays, both started by Harris, In the seventh he took a lihe rive with one hand from Wright's bat, leaping high into the alr to make the play and hen doubled Traynor off first hase. In tho ninth, passed Barnhart, to catch the after he made a beautt. ful ‘stop of ‘Traynor’a nard hit ball, touched out@Barnhart on the line and erised Traynir at first, Judge making an equal good finish in handing a high tifa. JOHNSON THRU WITH SIRES ry you @ Harris last concrete iden of was to Walter three innings, said that he retired ven of the Jast nine men, twice uittinig double playa I doubt if Johinwon will be able to work again during the herien, « sliould his services be newded whieh 4% rather doubtful at this writing Jobnwon in t nedd only 1 which | was forced to’ It struck | The Pirates’; that | most any other | Jotinson had | SCORE PITTSBURG AB. 1 °| Morris Judge, 1b Ruet M Totals *Batted for Mor Beore by tnnings Pittebure Was Mite 90000000 ngton .. P04 000000 Yde § tn 2 1-3 innings; Morriso; innings. Left on basee— Pitts Washington Rt bases Carey. Base . Morrigon 1 1, Morrison dalle Struck out Johnson Johnsoi minutes, Attendance “ END OUTDOOR _ FIGHT SESSION N y YORK. door box! close thia afternoon when tho Na |Uonal Sports alliance }Poned from last Monday night be cause of ruin, will hold forth at the Polo grounds. | Three feature bov Oct. 12.~—Tho out- ng Season comes to a show, post-| Hibach, world's champton, portant test in in a 10-round be Solomon, will thave his 0 hea with puncher Sid Te the Panama and Ja #O as ound: Dundee and Babe H things up for 15 re rman ands “W” Men Named |: or for Grid Trip! Twenty-eight Washington footb: players will make the trip to Ne braska for the game with Lincoln} next Satur: The following men | have been selected by Coach Bag:| | shaw: } Ends—Jud Cutting, Jon [Leroy Schuh and Don j with one to be named. Tackles—Pat WIT'son, Herman Brix and | bo named. Guards Bob Shaw, jbe named, | Centers—Doug B nd Romeo Lauzo: | Backs—George | Sherman, Johnn mer Tesreau, George Wilson, Charleston, Harold Shidler, matton, Hugh Beckett be named. | two to} EA Brix, “Red” Cook, Bills Wright and one to one to ‘ORIOLES TAKE JUNIOR SERIES BALTIMORE, Get. 12—Tho Balt more Orioles, winners of the Inter national league flag, added another championship to their lst of hon- when they defeated tho L American a: sociatio 5 to 2. ‘The vi 11 In the games to| ville Colonels, pennant winners, | tory ve the Orioles the ca little orld | three series, five | HE first really “big” game of the high school football season im coming up next Friday when Garfield and West Seattle, two of| the teams in the league,| ie | play at Denny| fleld. | strongest On the face of} things they are! | the leading con-| i} tenders for the | LG ch amp tonship| and the team that wins will be the outfit to beat for the hon- ors this season. West Seattle mado a very good impre in its opening me of the sen- against Queen Anne, running up the largest score of the games played so far, ‘And the Indians did tt without the services of Thurlo Thornton, the best all-around back in the city. |rhornton {9 expected to be In con- | dition Friday, and if he Js the Bull- | | dogs will have to stop tim in order to win. Garfield has the smoother work- ing machine and has « greater yar lety of formations, In Cal Russell they have a sweet fullback who can hit the ine, run and who tn a dangerous field goal kicking threat, Bob Burard 19 another versatile back. BLAKE Teddies Win OOSEVIELT, the 24 champion. iR hip team, mado ita first ap pearance of the season Saturday and just managed to nose out Queen Anne, 13 to 7% A fighting Queen Anne team, | with that neversayallo spirit, Ja home run 8 will head the} ° ad the} | teams, | rs BETWEEN WHE * GOAL POSTS By Henry F Blake Q | and )| Tribe Splits Double Bill and Loses Series to Bees HOW THE senies ENDED v NY LAZERRE, shortstop, came mer of ty Habe nm record when he 1 two ¢ nmashe ball PF iho x! park wo . LAZERRE with Brazil! full in The Bees Bowers two of th § from Lazerro's the bases the eighth inning, 6 to 4 o back to UNC second, $ to 3, elght runs res homera. Portland will the close peason starting to and Baldwin, H. 7 4 game Lake . “Batterlen Piercy and Cook ers and Daly West Seattle Beats Jeffie Eleven, 28-12 2 Jefferson Park Athletic club | ay at Hia West Seattle Long and ¢ fers, with ges: | *, 2$ to 12. Capt arred for the Wes Woods » Jetties Jetferson Park play Bill | X Harold | 3 SET (ff HERE THE MONEN BAIL, ~~ THANKS, LAGT WEEK ! THE POOR BOY HAG BEEN STRAIN, HE LEP T-TODA TO REGT UP FoR A MOWTH, Nov PUT UP FOR ROGCOES A “THOUGAND BUGTER MLAD« HIG CAGE WAS DIGMIGGED UNDER GUCH A MENTAL FOR W\S UNCLES FARM AR TAKIN THAWKG!«} “Tio 19-1’ FIRGT MONE t ye R LOANE THAT CAME BACK-T0 ME WrtHour A { ¥ sept ) Te 2 ( AHEM~ ¥ TH A BY ____ BY AHERN O@COE \o_ cu G A MONT } REGT AT We INCL OW NEe 1 & GOFT WAN OF GANING Eo FARM WDGE JEM 30 DIN RAP tx j | aa Tonight Te Seatt ( ssi r 1 bo first me night at 4 Ac- nouncement Mol Norquist, asurer of the cording to made Monday secretary and tr league. Election of of for the comin will be made. All ne as well as those In tho leaguo last year are requested to send representa tiven to the meeting. Officers to replace Jerry Bene- dict, presid and Jim fF vice pr will be elected. ers and plans _—_$$_ | BEARS’ DEFEAT _ STOPS STREAK Cal, Oct elen of ¢ ssescaae Gate Smith, has bee: d, Tho defeat of th the Olym to 0, in the Memorial re brought Smith his fir while at that | : wos In 1919. KELSO ELEVEN BEATEN, 13-0, CENTRALIA, .s | a high , after | being held of the g ted Kelso, > It s the firs In the Southwest heduled game hington league for two | threw a mighty seare into the champions in the final quar- ter of the game, With the score 13-0 against them, the Quays unloosed a passing game in the final five minutes of play. The aerial combination of Wilde to Draper, provided the ‘thrills for the crowd and Draper finally went over for # touchdown, He was forced out of bounds just over the goal ling and was tackled so hard that he was forced to leave tho game, With less than two minutes to go Queen Anno started another rush | to the goal line, but the time was too short and the game ended on Roosovelt's 86-yard line Roonevelt played a great offensive fame, Cram and Jackson carrying tho ball well, Campbell played a fine defensive game and Berlin and Huff looked fine at the wings. Wilfle, Taylor and Draper wore the shining Ughts for Queen Anne, soe Kranklin-Lincoln Tie VRANKLIN, without the services of Red Mager at quarterback, Lincoln, playing much better football than the Railaplitters show- ed aguinst Garfield, played to a 0-0 tio Batur . Both teams lacked — scoring ability and tho game developed into a punting, @uel between Walt Strom and Tommy Todd, the former gotting off some long, low Kicks, while Todd's boots were high and give his ends plenty of Hine to get down the field, Currier played a beautiful dofens ive game for the Quakers and he} threw the Lincoln backs for losses several times, Patricelll also show: | ders, | upsets of tho }in the | Slugfest, ed well at tacklo, An pass, a | kick, and ety accou the 15 pot y the ( intercepted ted for lubmen. Dope Is Upset; Vancouver Wins VANCOUVER, Wash., 12. Aberdeen high school, a favorite Oct to 1. Was beaten Saturday afternoon by Vancouver's prep grid. 18 to 0, in one of the biggest Southwest Washing | ton league SPLIT PAIR FRANCISCO, shut out the 12— Vernon Tigers SAN Oct. crockett yesterday, 4) game was a n Francisco losing, first game here but the second with § to 0. 13 to 8, : Firet game: x Ee 10 (0 Murph: 2 | Jowelors Hattertor wey) Mouay, Carson, I MeWoenoy t and Whit and Ritehie, GOTTSTEIN WINS! the | Joe Gottstein yesterday won match play against par at the Glen dale Golf and Country club, finishing ono up. Howard Lang and Jack Rosenberg tied for second place Sunday's contest marked tho opening | of a series of compotitions at the c ‘ade 2 Bears by blocked | Mk ae Sat REFO ve TH HE'D BUGLE On THAT IANY C.B.B.League |Renton Eleven Ties Maple | Leafs in Soccer Thriller Trail at End of First Half, 2 to 0, but Even Count in| TIME 4 | RME | gees put MONEY BLOW Second; Vikings and Builders’ Brick Pile Up Scores Against Opponents pes leading Maple Leaf by two goals at half time, | the Renton defense weakened and the Maples tied up the score at two-all, | | }in the second period and Ben- |nett evened the score for the | Soldie The of nd both elevens played on game. The = marks them ders for the was productive arly sea. “ ues nip TODDS HEL Dd TO TIE WO good defenses fc lant Todds ew- reed and ‘The work champs, scoreless tie key MecPhillips in & as the feature of tho stle had the ball 1 Frankie nding players their work will bo heard Burns were the for howed Nowcas that the 1 the future. ALTY BEATS SHAMROCKS PENALTY shot that sailed thru Shamrock’s goal gave Black mond a 1 to 0 win over them. jamrocks were baffled by the defense of the altho they were in scoring positions several times. Di 7 BIGGEST SCORE MADE of tho biggest scores of the season was made by tho Build- Brick when they dofeated Insa- quah, 7 to 1, Jn a second division | game. |} Davison and Hawkes cored a pair of the Brickers’ on tho field was of the best. Hughes, Hibbard and Ehivers scored a goal |aplece for the winners | JEWELERS IN UPSET | HE defeat of the Davis Bros Jewolers’ eloven was a surprise Slot Sunday's play, Burnett trimmed |them, 4 to 2, at Burnett. Art Morse, star player for tho was forced out of the gamo with a wrenched ankle and his loss felt by the Davis team, era’ [was keenly | VIKINGS BLANK TIGERS HOWING an Improved offensive strength, the Vikings wailoped |tho Taconia Tigers, 7 to 0, at Wood- |land park, It was the largest score jturned in this season | Williamson, at center for the Norsemen, played the best game of the day by scoring four points and U aentiay in the other goals, Action onTap for Fans in Crystal Pool Fights ME OTS of speod” {s Nato Drux- -4 man’s motto, and ho has lined up a card for his bouts at tho Crystal pool tomorrow night that is full of pep. With Vic Foley and Young Na- tlonalista meet- | ing in tho slx-| round main event, plenty of nection Is prom- ined fn that bout. Toloy is known as a clover, fast fighter, while Natt onalista npeody have a feature South. laven somi- which mado hint in the In the windup, 4 i FOLLY is bee methods | tween light heavyweights, Druxman has gofe in for action, Young Peter Jackson of Portland and ‘Ted Frayne, a local boy, are fast for heavy boxers | Wywelghts the show and} |bantams fight in the second round} MeDonald and George Ishit aro expected to put on a fagt ex- hibition as both are clever on their fect and hard punchers, Harvey Holliday and Kid Obregon aro tho flywelghts and when the | two light youngsters start milling there should be plenty of crammed into the four rounds. The wpecial event, with Dilly | Johnson and Joo MeKenale fighting, brings together two welterwelghts, MoKenale 18 tho first of the fights ing mallors who will got thelr change Jn local rings this winter, open | Heotor pal for the | Diamonds, | goals and their work | action | at Renton, Sunday. Hardy, the Renton ace, scored the first goal, and Skid- more the second. The Maples’ backs held these two aces It Happened on Saturday STRIBLING Baltimore to 9 World's series. R to lin 0-0 games. Dd. H president of th nd Country « Willlam §, Maxwell were tary and trea! dec n at beat Lo jevelt beat Queen he Ingh Thyne re-cle surer sion Los Angeles won a over Ed- ulsville, 1 in 10 innings jn the Little Anne, Fran Traphagen was elected lewood Golf na J. Ww. cted secre: respectively of the Rainier Golf clu | PORTLAND, | here yesterday, first, Tto 2 Viret garme— Portinnd Batteries: Tavereny, Racramento Portland Ratterios—Keatin Shea, Koehler. YAKIMA, Oct. thruout the 41 to 0 20 polnts gain a big Roslyn, half and team, in LOS ANGE ond affair, 5 to series over Oak First game— Oakland Los Angeles Ratterion—Ku and Sandberg. Sooond game— Oakland ss... Lon Angeles Battorten and Rnnta, College eleven Saturday, 19 to Athletic comans scored and fourth quar CHICAG the White 8 Sox yontorday, Cantieta, Burne and Hanna stato, , Oct Oct Portlan Bacramento .&...+ Hug YAKIMA PILES UP BIG SCORE DIVIDE BILL 12.—Portland Jand Sacramento split a double bill d losing the to 5, but winning the second, ¥, Cer | hea and Shea H : rye | ER Gai ieee Shea and M. 12.—By one of the first TAKE BOTH trick 8, giv land, and Re Noehier and 12. was 0, by club gridders. in the tora, 19, to 2 defeated biggest scores made by prep teams Yakima school defeated Roslyn’s grid team, | The Yakima eleven ignored | the lead. braced after held the strong high quarter to| the second Yakima ot. 12,—Elmer Jacobs won the first game for Los| Angeles here yesterday, Payno turned the 6 to 4, and| in the sec: ing the An- gels five games out of the six-game mY 12 18) 8 04; 1H, Jacobs u. ARE ea) es us Paling Baker; Payne SEATTLE GRID TEAM BEATEN TACOMA @ Oct, The Seattle hero nia Tho ‘Ta. third the first, SOX IN LEAD Ted Blanken ship put the Cubs in the lead over xin tho inter-eity series being played here by winning for the | }ern California last ye ig Series “} Washington Goes W ell in Win Over Montana Nebraska, However, Loves to Missouri; Team Leaves for Nebraska Tuesday Night; Bill Kelly Plays Wondeful Game By | Leo H Lassen N to Nebrask Fresh Washington Hu formations, the for Lincoln, from their Montana skies hay row for defensive 80-10 victory Grizzlies over the Saturday, the today and tomor- against Nebraska ig Tuesday night practic squad leay: While the Huskies were beating the Griz- jamaee zlies the team that had stopped “Red” sourians, Mis Cornhuskers fell before versity of Missouri gridders, Grange couldn’t hold the Mis- the Uni- 9 to 6. The ouri came out West to play the University of South- r and was handed a licking. So by far-fetched comparisons they aren’t wonder teams back that way, after ing up the Nebraskans. The clash Saturday will works green, inexperienced ertul gang of forw ison, said to be a wh The Washington forwards played ing together much m fective work, and with Saturday's depend upon ho smoothly than heretofore, all, and Washington has a great chance of chew- the Washington line usker former is a a's wiola’atrength ties 1057 , All-American tackle, and Huteh- pretty good ball Saturday, work- The ends did ef- game under their belts the boys should profit by the experience gained playing together. Bart Spellmar outed | Cornhusker formations rea work on the field ) of the preparation for the locals. who & the Nebraska in its” game with Illinois, has the varsity to use. Two days of on the train will be all super |Hats Off to Billy Kelly your bonnets to Billy | eater In-| | eis! ‘500d | old day ars in. the the Montana dy- namo, but take it with a grain of| |salt if anybody tells you so, Without « great deal of help, | Kelly did wonders on the sta- dium field Saturday, running back punts, battling his way thru the heavy Washington for- wards, throwing forward passes d three times on the defense he was the only man between a Husky runner on the goal line and he made the Royal | Northwest Mounted Police rec- | \F Fo the first time this season George Wilson was “himself.” | Montana had scored first, block- ling a Washington punt deep in Husky “ertitory. After Sweet had missed one place kick there was an | exchango of punts and the Grizzites | jworked into Washington territory lagain, Sweet booting over a short lacement goal. With the Huskies behind, George Guttormsen, the quarterback, called upon Wilson and the big boy delivered. | Skirting his own left end, Wilson | cut ral would-be tacklers, his run, the Everett boy rmed Sweet and had a clear pl \ | | stiff. \ to Sehuh j field, except for Kelly, but the ord for “getting their man’ look like a joke. Twice he downed Harold Patten, the fastest man on the Washington team, overtaking him from be- hind for one tackle. And again he brought down George Wil- son on the one-yard line with Elmer Tesreau running inter- ference for him. A great football player is Billy Kelly. On a major college eleven he would give even the flashy omething to worry about. Kelly, ssell Sweet, punter, did fine work nd play isn't as flashy but Sweet is some grid- Grange Along His all-aro as Kelly's der himself. |George Wilson Is “Himself” Again Grizzly ace nailed him on the one- yard line. Wilson soon packed the ball over the line. Again in this half Wilson fig- ured in bringing the ball within scoring distance. He hurled a tremendous pass to Johnny Cole and it wasn’t any time until Elmer Tesreau crashed thru the line for a touchdown. George Guttormsen booted a drop- kick for three points in the third quarter, a long pass from Wilson putting the ball within scoring distance. Wilson broke away again in the final quarter for a 20-yard dash and crashed thru for his second touch- down of the day, Quite a day for George Wilson. 'Patten Has Real Speed AROLD PATTEN will be heard from before the season is over. | He's a real speeder on the srid.| fron. | Twico ho broke away for beauti-| ful runs, ofly to haye the incom.| parable Kelly stop him. | It was Patten's long sprint tn the | final quarter that put the ball into| Montana territory for the last} Wadhington touchdown. He carried | the ball over. Guttormsen drop-kicked all three} tries-for-points Tesreau didn't do any flashy The biggest upset’ of the games yed thruout the country Satur- day was tho defeat of California at the hands of the Olympic club of San Francisco, 15 to 0. This is the| first time that Andy Smith has been beaten since 1919. “i Idaho proved its strength by nos- ing out Oregon, 6 to 0, at Bugeno, The Vanda altho held to a low score, kept the ball in Oregon's ter- ritory most of the time and were seldom in danger of being scored upon, The University of Southern Cali- fornia, southern branch, swamped | Pomona college, 26 to 0. Georgia Tech ran true to form by defeating Penn, State, 16 to 7, altho tho Georgians were hard pressed to win from the Penn eleven. This was one of tho big intersectional clashes in the East. Yale scored an easy victory over Georgia, winning 35 to 7 Tho} Georgia team was expected to bo} an easier victim for the Yato eleven and their seven points against Yale | proved the weakness of the Yale defense, Stanford showed # poor scoring offense whon they were held te a to-0 score by tho second rato Oo: jong ting into the bleachers after got: tho ball In his’ gloved hand, |The Piratos filled the bases with Jone out dn thy ninth, but couldn't | sore, | Washington's yietory in the third gamo is simply a tribute to the sameness of the club ay a unit and the courage of Harris as a mana ger. offensive work, but the big full- back did yeoman’s service back- ig up the line on the defensive. The Washington tackles didn’t go so well at times, but Tesreau was always there to meet the play, He's one of those fel- lows who lacks the flash of a Wilson or Kelly, but takes the knocks and makes a winning team possible. With two good extra men in Hugh Beckett and Harold Shidler and reserves in Les Sherman and Bill Charleston, Bagshaw has few, if any, worries about his backfield. cidental team. Coach Glenn Warner did not open up his attack to any great extent, but resorted to straight football, Ohio State and Chicago, in the feature game of the Big Ten confer. ence, battled to a S-all tie, The Staters stopped Red Grange from getting away for any touchdowns. Notre Dame was held to another low score when Beloit kept them in check. Rockne'’s men won out, 19 to 8, but were scored upon by the weaker eleven. Grinnell college and Minnesota staged a good game at Minneapolis and the Minnesotans were lucky to win, 14 to 6 over the lesser Grin nell team, Vanderbilt won from the Univers: ity of Texas, 14 to 6, in the feature game of the Southern elevens, Princeton barely nosed out ahead of Washington and Lae, 14 to 6 Cornell beat Williams, 48 to 0, which showed that Gill Dobie's elev on still retains its scoring power, OLYMPIA, Ovt. 12.—Montesano high was beaten here Saturday by Olympla gridders, 17 to 13, in one of tho best games played on the local field In several years. - BASEBALL TPOMOKROW Seattle vs. Portiand Game Called 2145 p.m, Noserve Seats NEnen-0169 i Re