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rork cher font. sere WEDNESDAY, 00" M2 sayy” * fete @, ee Ng By Henry F, Blake TOBER 14, * * FUTBAL Bits DEFEATS ||! cDonald Stages Good Fight in Prelim » Canadian Bantam Champion Shows He Can Take Stiff Wallop in Six-Round Main Event; Frayne | Huskies Pilot 7} ~ ey | SEATTLE STA * Heavy Bats of Indian Beat Bevo Tiny’ aed NATIONALISTA Speaking | of Linemen— ite wae Star T oak: ‘ em Much Entire Wall by Himself | Fer guson Beaten by Kremer Johnson or Reuther Prob- able Choice to Pitch Today By Gene Kessler Frees FIELD, Pittsburg : aa : t time Deserved to Win From Peter Jackson : paeB bride Pe gered eth ti} BY ALEX C, ROSE ¢ paren Rung ty x. Vi FOLEY, the Canadian bantamweight’ champion, : “ . punched his way to a decision at the end of six Tt st . fast ‘ = played in New | 2d furious rounds of fighting against Young Nationalista, A~ York isoa,| & native of the Philippine islands, in the kik event of ries A “ia ype Won ¥ a eee Tuesday night’s card at the Crystal Pool. eatiis "| rortiana 3 a OF isin th Early in the fight the Filipino showe fon Francie 1 | Oakland 6 —_— ) t tw the houseful of fans and his Canadian ps Racrainent 1 | Balt Lake t jowns ponent, that he was a very clever boxer FTMMELY hitting and flashy field x estan N and one who could take a stiff wallop or Ing gave the local tribe a 10 te me, terly . . two. victory against the Portland Web oo 2 oe) ¥ After doing a bit of “feeling out” in the foptnes te toa tes gems of ba ag HT] opening round the boys mixed it up the Feague senacn, a relatior rest of the way with the result that the Tuesda in ate ee battle was one of the best on in these Spotting the at th F parts for many a da stow lat ¢ ant rd Foley had some trouble landing solidly firet half of the fact 8 in the first two star but when he did initial inning, the Xs find the range of the elusive Nationalista, aigber| — cies ! POLES the brown-skinned Jad too}, everything and counters In thelr | Yale figured that he should came in for more It was a great scrap. One of those half; Emmer have been a eh at Yale and | kind with action every second, but, altho there wasn’t a with th 0 took every advantage to humble : at tied a staggering blow la 2 r- | him: in the eyes of the Eli fol jane ffi Large ap c Sa yeunagiteas cP) F Cal yiva was clearly in favor of the 34 in Huskies é rrinor fay and ‘4 5 s Ad e ‘or a Mast year on Canadian. Gridiron Party ELMER TESREAU EMMER oe KREMER BRACES ; N NHE Washington eleven, whic r Tearcaw is leading the| Big Steve Chuckaluk allowed the APTER POOR START rr rye left here Inst night for their || Washington Huskies inat the | of to get nine blows from ! a home run and twe six-round ser with Nebraska University || University of Nebraska Saturday | d but hia. mates gave him Singles ‘for oth of the ‘Senators \-tes will aftern their frat big teat of wonderful support ational ¢ | bald Py ita piel fast ligt will at the season. This Is Copt, Tearcau's| handed catches by Lane, Emme Pelle etppet ate asnadbes sie ttling Billing whil ar at Washington and he is|Cutshaw and Elliott and four double s 3 bow mipbons to ire a the rest of ike ute and will take part in dem spirit into the team that| plays were a few of the } ning: - ra : “ . F ia su ha 00k cn mig ins : be no FRAYNE SEEMS Loren Meh ype hadi . Ale cain thee a ‘ ro : |blonde youngster, who was t Holy | MUCH BETTER spseriydhd Bis yt wt \ J | from the outfield and placed o I ked on Jackson's mid ty nd Ted) This full-blooded Choctaw Indian is reputed to be the|® ae vine sre ye atres a rorrescane le K | se ecemed to } single and an error| biggest football player in the game this season. He stands| ycrencr the decision ovec Alex Freee Eas evens afd. thelr| reusa Jackson’ appes : * punting for the runs| six feet six and weighs 240 pounds, He's a star tackle with} guson the. aire thea tical nie takin = oth Brazil's single in the fourth | the Haskell Indians. Because of his height and displace- Ferguson lacked the brilliant 1 left hea ame and his triple in the sixth were | ment, they do say that “Tiny” has pretty much of his own 3 i Bae ny ke fina: ; Blovd Johnion ronverted into runs way with opposing linemen. Granted! 17 Naat two: Wd Snide cin cone Fra the receiving $0) ITTSBURG, Oct tebe ches 7 a Matt | o ba a ne, ‘2 cog Pade y' 1D er alsa ie > Au ger Truck Theodore “Tiny” Roebuck | the third, when the Pirates tied : The ‘ on, 0 i i ball : zn A eat b | the score at two-all, a break of melas Memes Tee Vourcen: Kit debates, Will Box With aeball: Dow, & he Po the game went against Alex, AioeeT: lL ee ware by the nome of Bal Wills Oct. 26 aid: $100,000 for a i ; ie Moore had walked. Carey then try is on tap am's bers - . fs ig P bounced the ball high over the It will be the first real test <hr. put Need bs Poaageor cae ae 1 oP " bi ddie Moore itisburg box and Peck, in hurrying his lhteasangssse Seok callin Sen tt a a t Kid didn't Re n iil ; Floyd 5 ma rp ihtow for 9 poentle double play, the vacancy caused — by wanted to fight, bu {iln will meet Floyd Joh : utshaw’ collected : was drawn off second, both run- Seaddation of th, “Fours Horse The judges called it a draw. the Washington heavyweight, in a . 0 y noc mg OMET |\ i rere being sale. Rak” will be modaared The Olympian is not the fighter|12-round bout in Newark, October r, shortstop and out-| It was a real ball game and some Ricans caeMPRSaA ahrioye ido: thicd t lis. the ‘Middies enter of according to announceny pectively, have t of the catches made-by the local play ” | ital SAREE iwriey on eton phi rat ha © Culnan, Newark promote m the San Francisec of the Sam Rice brar NK G ETTY FRO aay ene and Caan to cregics one moe ise Macy crities would not YOUNG HRC Culnan said Paddy Mullins, Coast league. BY FRA NK 1% - abe pap oe cern) baie stbetan aap inciomt hada i scan Good Bee taed 15. 906 butt had cloned for the ne Devine, the Pirate sec on, Johnaon's manager, emus of Vancouver, j and that he h btained ommended the youths: i Mi world’s vertex Sarplg who A great sec ieceers to ew Gat n with the| promise to fight ove long dis ——__— ‘ 1 ‘ Syne gas ere et : : Ten ane | Mtoe, Spence ny tance telephone from Seattle,.where | = ‘6 9 the flerce glare of the spot-| the gz and ng has distin. Johnson is now liv c LaHood d - . ight _and the glowing rabtp | c ost| guished him in the series, then * arrangements were not disclosed, an t ‘ 2 ene ot felowic bout his/ crashed & single past second for the 3 ey ; ntamweight 15) The bout is understood to be the : Si ed Hanne ‘ ‘ ‘ th ano mn oundbee run. if In the Middle West t would lke | iret witis will undertake to cond King ign Fares o 9 ‘ 1 (28 he: case ot] to do much hing against the! ytoore's winning wallop, a drive BOLUMBUS and Ohio State mix He got the for bis 393 ge TIC KING, the Australian ban tala rer erke die} Washington pitchers and his weak-| over the left field shortened L tion himaelf for bis 1926 match wi 1c K1 ho Australian rae st game led | verdict Jack Denipsey. V tamweight ampion, and MOOG A aly ness at the bat had been costly to| fence, came in the fifth: for It larry Halliday, another ban ~ Dixie La Hood, sensational boxer “gh PO. A yas etnd Figs needed itt parr | Goose Goslin hit his homer will be ting to wa what lie from the British Columbia of Butte, Mont. will fight the r app t sixth game his’ bat- in the opening frame. It was a Charley Cr y's ch will do| metropolis, and Kid Abregon, of REFUSE TO main ev ¢ the card at the 4 eek the feature of the con-| Jegitimate home run ‘into the Bagainst Dr. Wilce’s pupils Manila, battled a slashing next Tuesday nig 4 . ¢ faite and jt was his home run in| regular right field stands, and lowa and Illinois battle for round draw in the curtain rais PAY BOXER according to mn announcement QmAKIPE | tho fifth that won for Pittsbu made six for the Goose in two acy at Iowa City and it er, The latter did quite a bit of f 4 made by Biddy Bishop and Lonnie ‘ ‘ When Eddie romped ar the | series, three fall, one Satur- be seen whether or not the butting with his headpiece and KANSAS CITY. Kan... Oot 44-I| Au ‘omoters ae ee long PSs td trotted “to the dugout! day and another Sunday, a new great Red Grange is able to was bucky in getting a draw The Kanens state boxing coum! Kir manager have eee igo equemeiyins ra the 7 mae asm e ie mat . record, . t who pounded him fe bac perform his great runs of last sanmagd he fon refused to pay Harry Galfu been here since Monday, w ni la 1666 the I field ret hl é He wrau 'talrty nist Inspired Goslin's first-inning el Zorthweatern + leaaker Weak: Deietees? nae Rae ES Aine earre 24 Picor Ynagnte, ~ PA 2 ; ands broke uP} ing with pride and satisfaction. homer, the Senators went out for Chicas Northwestern mec nak , a ned share of the gate receipts because o' Sullivan, w Thursday [eos : : Tuesday ball! O¢ such things are world’s series} the second to bottle their title in Ae the big game scheduled | the fans, and the refusal of either boxer to mix it|\. eee et | eee tage ee game) and even-|\ictories and heroes mad bond for the winter. Joe Judge for the We n neduled 10-round bout here Mite 6 03 MOORE ed the series for = crashed a fast pitch for a single, 2 Salat 4 last night. BEATS TIGERS oe hd ©1610 6 *~-10) th ates, Eddie has been the big and then Roger Peckinpaugh 3 : Be — 108 ANGELES, Oct. 14—Doc ts s2050203 18 man in Pittsburg. Before the crossed up the Pittsburg defens a Cards and es ; Crandall turned back Vernon. here delays Wow: Waa aaa che: heel | after Bites had forced alge, try: BOs cass ehen'ue Sintort| MICHIGAN GRID |AGGIES’ COACH _ | uteri, i613 and atowed wen | tae the wage for earl a A ee ; : fae : 3 | for a hit-and-run drive, Peck cut a even meet 1 pire a) eS | é ‘ a > Pose SQUAD STRONG WORKING TEAM ry ; BOX SCORE RE | ee uiooen hae he ae otis Bthe best « ‘The University of Michigan eleven | COP VAMLIS ia ‘poilat Hea 0 tae itt ae ere And then Kremer started Bares a ord, Ty ie itne eodioceed oti feud. ot: -vel vaieeads Glave hig | Sandbers | pitching. : ‘ . mes, new to U. 8 : i Rk In the fourth he let down while ‘ le and the backfield is also made| ©, A, C. football squad. The Aggies |p F x Idaho Washington State , any r a : te ; ® Seal be snatoer Fes ’et tuyert: | ups of: experienced “mnens // Captain | Bam pestis dant Frida SANDOW DEAD {sass é j pitching He, Staes ae ee eee, ance and the Vandals are fig- | frown, center, is looming for an All "9 hai uve pes cone pare LODO . ° paso |? dye that he was beaned by Aldridge red to win by many of a ee American berth with his w WHE neksed caideer dciitng: & The appeared inv I oe Paciode ithe in this park last Thursday, and Os- 3 tana, with Sweet and lly, + + oes 4] = app . $ . { | s cracked 01 a si oi . . Tsay ‘ ie win from Gonzaga, |the early games, Coach Wielding} Aggies will meet Whitman at Port-| world, died here today BLANK OAKS fe ibe aakantbebh bebe ire B gate “ oe “1s ati ie vel, e best te oO y he land Saturd an 10 to Palo Alto! San a de followed the at | {eu id ai altho the Catholics from wd th gp oogonia bale cree sen een rrec te burst:|) GAN FRANCIBOO, Oct. 14—The fanned the two slugging Joes—Joe have the best team in several years.| has had to work with Me yer. . hed play § f ; ing of ood ve us tn th Nabe M. | Seals won from, Oakland here ye. pareer| Harris and Joo Judge—so the hit fit stat ibe Hegec ae terday, 4 to 0, when Guy Williams |eesveach | wasn't harmful. C BS ARE CHI O | Piaiea ahaa’ pltetied | aa) ball, ee | who came to Washington in a trade | ar Lelegaeett sip tie AP | 9 =- |with the St. Louis Browns and who ‘ eee S| The score Ron we for Bevereid tn eg! Oakland +000000000-—-0 8 06| cepatted for Ferguson in elghtt was catching the game, lashed out Ban Franctace _ BALL TITILISTS. suiaes saa ae = Wega po Woo | Sam, Pranciere. 5009 901154 18.0) 4 for E, Harris tn olghth. one of his copyright Teoping singles DG, RE GING A Asher ciet (iegpame naa Varn ae | = AD. HPO. A. B. D to left, starting tho eighth. Man- HICAGO, The place} WELL LA = ight bt toss A GAIN (MY GIGIIFICANCE Z ade ——. foaryt Nia e ager Harris thought this was the Cubs pi aco baseball NOUTHE DETAILS OF MY INVENTION, Fee tH FACT THAT 1 wii MoU portions 1002 Bee Gel opening and immediately rushed q re Tuesday, LET ME IMPRESS Nou with A OWT OF A HALE MILLION Nannie TRIM 1 LAKERS jBermhart, if... ae ae oe a 4 =“COa pinch hitters to the deck ee ee : BIT OF GTATIGTICS AG A EGKIMOG,~ LESS THAN) beat 2. SACRAMENTO, Oct. 14.—Sacra- | Wominia, 1b hin ue baie | iN MOTH d EUR ire SNE “| FORERUNNER-TO THE MAIN GUBSECT/.1| one PERCENT HAVE ; Gs? mento won from the second place as Ves Moirhat 1) . Name Talteil Belted toc, mene tiaoa! rors by the Sox AEM, ~~ DiIDNYOU EVER STOP FRECKLES 2= TLL Brte!- Gat Lake bees here -yertariar, A 18.) ‘ ‘ we. ie : and McNeely ran for Severeld, whose it the bat by the $ 4. Singleton was nicked for 11] — gotare 0 a Tah a =S Ma lea ree eobhtine anda Lita ; ord tha cose “0 THINK OF “THE AMOUNT OF hits | Score by Innings Sona cit wake eipeaae sat The score R. HE PUBLIC BUILDINGS IN-THia |sait ‘tae. HB i Saspare Naloiie'a0'.0 eae McNeely made second because of Cooper’ snd Gonsalen; Faber, Con DOORS? = HOTELS, DEPARTMENT Ag CMON QUIT es : [Rite-carey 2) Golan tases Traynor [axa leer hoe tsa 4 nally, Blankenship and Schalk ORES BIG i al sania ee ‘LINE PLUNGES |aimtoas "Lat mp, tage ramnineon | Fike ey ail thru the re ORES GOAL TADS REALIZE “THe MOCITTUDE ABOUT Your ARE FAVORED |v"; inte,” cantata | Servo et bese er harFarab i | LADS REALIZE eal h Age Sty Hing pivcher, Weraueon: ” Unibices-Gwene i i i Da MtoNosly™ ae te ON BIRTHDAY OF PEOPLE WHoGo IW AND Oy INVENTION I | Tho Towa Stato collogo leven js | St Bate! Mccormick’ at frat Morlarty Neath Ca yon ee aeration Ar? Wari Waly’ oc’ tha Cisaebis Foe our oF HOSE REVOLVING ) planning to win most of its gamos| "rime, iti, . is the most practical and com- Manager Harris then did a brave club of in scorin DOORS, EH? j by alts yeti Reg meg Ag | formable garment ever invented — | act when ho sent in the veteran Bee touch t Callfarn 20 points In that manner, A heave| SLOP GRANGE | var oe lee ente | Bobby Veach to pinch hit for him- ee enn ee ingandsotnene mated he] IN’ CONTESTS| diteeeemecesiint |, mt bore cet was nt Nod he admits that 34 suminers have | gs i 4 Red Grange, all-American. hait-| Sapltultestration shews the regular (RE SARIS oh ance he was born | back of Illinoix untversity, has hot | cellar, to be worn open or closed. Sue }OLYMPIA GRID _ | May behadeltherin water-repelling The cits of | Ralatest fabric (No.48) or tn hy avy he opponents of | wool(No427 Hine) in plaidsarspiain been able to get started for any great runs this But the game wasn't over. Kremer year, j FOLEY FIGHTS | TEAM WORKING VANCOUVER, #1, ©, Oct, 14-—Vio!| Here a ee eiibae!Lenius| 1: Hhemmeecunpreteauear anita’) Letoealia the minttcecios ina: sel Etats By Foley, Canadian bantam champton,| halfback, and he is nailed in his) — Hirgeh-Wele process and gu ators in the ninth—Goslin, Joe Hs | OLYMPIA, Oct. 14.—The Olympia | high school eleven is practicing hard | this weel in preparation for its gamo hy fight ¢ y tracks. BALL PLAYER | ris and Judge. The Goose banged four fouls in the right field stands then popped out to Moore, But Joe Wifornia Joe L, night ynch here Ak to see these Hirsch: Wels Stage lothler’a, general store, or Porting Teods store, jwith Centralia high school nt Con Harris wasn't #0 easy, Ho lunged tralia next Saturday, Olympia has | into, a curve and drove the ball to BASEBALL [wom allo ts rameaso far'in the | ALGHT OFFICER) tego pon rome | INe Satar Haid dorevn wire fees Southwest Washington high ac hoo! | ; at imcitey Pics 14 sabe te | for a double. lekbice at Jole, former stan second baseman Ma stas aka dad 6.) “Weel dakasted Seattle vs, Portland } of the old Cleveland team, has been seribes ten famous ANG) Aopen re > Ghai sank | [named a member of the Cleveinnd Hireoh-Wele gar. meee d Web peut 'oGkae Satuexs [PLENTY WORK _|?emins commision by chy’ sanage wear Hee: te ‘eaptolstraoe Kremer received great fielding support. ‘Traynor and Wright roved the infield like cowboys in a round- up. They cut off two singles in the | “FOR GRIDDERS| | RAIA, ore heeeeS|OREGON ELEVEN | ligahtianmn’ thats mayer rn) IN SCRIMMAGES| Prepara Nigh TROUSERS. Vor Students |grid team that plays the local prep Jsixth, first Traynor going back of : Men wund next Saturday are bs EUGENE, Oct. 14—Coach smith} a | enira » for a lightning play on or Teadeamen |here. Couches of the ix putting his team thru. heavy 45. Rice’s sixaling grounder, then Wright to $9, leven have been sending the team] scrimmages this week before the “Union Made"? coming in rds to scoop up Pants thru stiff practicns so as to make] Macific University gume here next GARMENTS fir SPORTSMEN Stanley Marris' bounce over Krem- : ky Store Co, Ants thom fit for the strong Olympians,’ Saturday, and OUTDOOR WORKERS: era head, a 1991-3Fd Ave, : PORTLAND, OREGON ‘ 4 4 \ ) \ bi he

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