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—— “ +e es oy ; a THURSD. IER oO € > : 7 THI DAY, OCTOBER 29, 19 THE SEATTLI AR PAGE 17 Ge | ’ . ees a / 2 I BAL Will Be Ne O l ‘ od 0 0 2 ‘é ) cs < t tf i eld ; cor ia ech, the Golden Lornado of Sou Read a. utlawe utT teiaer al C h eda wh he . et Another Ch : P wt Ge nothe) hance —~ | Wilson Works Out Wed By Leo H. Lassen nesday; Team Leaves UNTIN y O'Connell Was “Goat” of Scandal Two Years Ago, Tonight for Game Claim Critics, and Youngster May Get Hearing a at Big League Meetings in December ° ee By Henry L. Farrell at t EW YORK, Oct. 29.—Commissioner Landis, & oe head of baseball, will be anked at the an wh t aha nual winter Meetings of the big leagues to | 5 art kick reconsider the case of Jimmy O'Connell, Z t , the young former Giant outfielder who} ee ’ es | placed on the ineligible list after the} 1 8 nt ‘ 4 scandal. : € : The movement is not being actively and iy i pushed by anyone connected with the New| ; id Mi York club or anyone with any particulat} ' } Sympathy for the former champions Sig “ N m Most of the National league officials.and practically every | 4 t . . wart t|player in the two big leagues feel that O'Connell acted twas , GUTTORMSEN . 4 ,.| Mnocently if he had any part in the attempt to bribe Heinie t S + ars th Washing ” | 1, the Philadelphia shortstop, for not “bearing down” | ht when he Seor Guttorms i t ee ea ne » last games of t esterday. ihe i ea ae th eee the la in t the ie Wilson is the big gun of the taadle : Anos *—} he 1924 season against the Washington team, and that’s no Phe youns Commercial Loop |} Giants | secret. “Enoch Bagshaw wants shed workr ye : Rae ee Feat eee | him in the game. Wilson. will provir ily x to Meet Monday York criminal authorities failed | be kept on the side lines if he , ¢ th gainst the Califorr doesn’t feel fit Saturday, but he mm 1 th it of was prancing around in pretty ; 1 t good shape last night 4 t a t a a x the 4 are | into. service 1 sald toda [aera 1 hundred Husky ear the big ‘did 5 he wan told an rooters are the boys off, and 5 t f | ff take t tr That's a pretty fair rg eels . . ares A uf Frida the -Pullasast Huskies good reserves in ocatarraclyar: ca Me Setanta t , a ea, to| : : = Re, portant phase of the game eatallve at. Fae meeting tind t OS ANGELES, Oct. 29-—Tod h much the ‘Seger SS the eight 4 Morg rifle Coast feath- || * Nebraska. : ; inning in hl eeyeres eeweight apion, will fight || Bassy bas b y Rice at This le the first season that HUSKY RIFLE the 2 were playing © at Wits : Mike Ballerino, junior lightweight || CcMter, as De has been Guttormsen has kicked regular | | tne reguinrs sent him tub e tilleholder, here December 8, at || id up with and Herman { Ty, altho he has been on the | | he for the home-run bats and the Olympie Auditorium, with the || Brix Wilson at F squad three years. The first | T Ih Sith asl Veraeut stake, Both fighters will || one © erths in practice year he wasn't used, but was + has: been given a bis h in at 130 pounds | las is expected am the bench so as to fx cathe wae | at instead of fm ellzible for 1926, as | WWJINNING a national champlon-| C0804 Sit gaing and they ought | : hew® a law student and will be has been a big to a aioe ga ae gas wing men will leave to- _ in school five years. Last year rifle s 1 of Bece gainst Quee | the Western State game: ’ he punted just once and sus- A so ae 1 ng, Cole, Dc chuh tained an injury a few minutes on Bonan ANOTHER ani af later that affected his kicking Boyle to Play ape : i x : ape, Wilson. : leg so as to render him use f J ff. - he Left to right: Guard, God-\ aan pr 9.—The | GU E. Cook, less as a punter the rest of the or Jefferson aay win: halfback, Barron, and Se K te Thon pick cid RERAS Genter DER: ] eon ; playing has been | One man shouldn't make « footbant | 10!!!) Magis Pes ; I anced | Tome NM ipseprie ‘ Gr ne of the fea t »e| Captain Wycoff; lower inset: | to within a g on. Backs, Gut- te Park Gridders pa eee end, Merkel, eae Gehan, W. NOTHER co ew to North HE Jefferson Park Athletic clut Beaver eleven, is The Am . L. Tesreau, G western gridiron fans of Seattle, semipro grid team under the doc pions won We n, Pi Shidler, H. Beckett will make his debut in this section | © will play Aberdeen § tor’s care and is|»* ec eam and now have scored three victories | #4 Charl when Howard Jones sends his Uni-| 3, matches are on the cards unti|turm game, at Abere not expected to|?*** = | to four for the Seal | ager byes Yersity of Southern California Tro-| arter the Christmas holidays. | played the Ab n start There have been some wor The ¢ bunched hits off] Waldorf Ready fans against the |7 tle two weeks ago The injury to| field men this Mitchell Crockett. for their Gore: WALDORF, a veteran Moscow, Idaho, ‘PANTHERS TO | wi 3 in pract . is another blow 4 > | safeties off Nick ( p were scat-| the sidelines most of this season with ‘ MEET ARMY | to Ba icLaughiin ‘was 1 widely | injuries, will be ready to play for lost nis | Linco! mubstit who was alno ! 0 ea en: © score R Pullman urday, and this will game, |} Un ed by its stinging defeat | of Washi on the d Pease had Louisville 6 rengthen the Cougar team. The to Stanford. t nds of the Mt. Angel team | nq di t | bar oung player into | AtaE0 unexpectedly beaten Inst |) yor, “bey Gobigare HACK a pratey tale Gane Bold he is doing scagnees A cry ce! as ae dea ae ah n the new injury | my whe made Centre college |" We k "2 rR ahs ioc coreia | Batteries lop and Meyer; Mit.| with such s s Marker, Meeker eth. With oc his /SUNeee eleven 1S worms - ' Desh, tnatn ane a outh. | chell, Crockett, Geary and Agnew, | and Koenig. They will be a real test team in his first games the rest of the anon ex Indeepndent football Zuppe, Mgnt inexper. | powerful elevens in the South | rh for the Washington line. Fine on the | Sund: the Panthers will play . is fenced, has been sele 4 for the ball The Tech fit’s next big game i H a a 6% z ” n I on soldiers, whom they de organi toting berth In McLaughlin's place. | iy} with Notre Dame, at Atlanta, Sat-| h 1s Spe wah wenn eran tes etn? with the ormnieno ne eth In Magni ace sp | wt [Heavyweights [Mell Going Great eo has had a . ioe he ER fs : NOOKY MELL, the California ; sane Garfi a bum ube etna eit sorta] The “Golden Tornado” showed its W l F ‘ Vong astalad OREGON OFF FOR PALO AL TO | play to keep him out of Fr iw Haven ka usual with ina | Power early in the season by bea ill Feature iS ade Ea es eae ccs 2 to. bec ~ The Untver-| fel sy Modlac 4 ania and the Michigan-| ing Penn State. Am dm or the Bruins. lished he s Sin Geen wan ta tree cing important Intersec-| Tech hopes to wipe out the Ala ateur Car This from George Varnell, whe be aging 5 for Palo Alto, Ralph Hor will take his place |bama defeat by smearing Knut DD” LOUGHNEY, who makes a | worked the California-Oregon game JONES seaition to Ones notera will play ecaeel iahae Out at Lincoln Coach Walter Bell mesoin and Wisconsin clash in the | Rockne’s creation Saturday business of developing young | !#8t Saturday. soot Garfield high scho getting ready to send his R + aut te ll Sw May cep heavyweight boxers, recently took| “Mell ts particularly strong on the Jones made his best — nae ittaea a the: Weat ttle her members taking easy contests “Ss * Dey (00K | aefense,” says Varnell, “and how he Ing with the Garfle ers i 1° Seattiolas « whole the management of Wade Shu- y ee ne vente ot 90% ormer hocKkne The Independents, headed by Loule the Siders out of first | 7 chante, who stands 6 feet 534 inches | °® of the big cogs in Andy Smith's hep bgalbigged regret - Moldenhour, will play the Nippon. A Bell Saves Ted “DARR k IGHT ti He immediately sought a|™achine.” i sci Sond Mer cen Niece Stars Clash C. gridders Sur afternoon ai haa been p SPOKANE, Wash., Oct Rus-} Match for Shugrue with H. Lat npcauin tne that, iis saver: sctmsmed. Notes ais iy arse (laseadway. playfield: “athe! Ne rt Frayne; Stages pell Darr and Ike Dester, heavy-| ze, the Germon strong boy, who Meeker Dangerous Wale: coached ty his brother Tad ne’s system of football |/gridders have organized a st ‘omot evraine bey | weights, will fight here next Friday scales 195 and who stands 6 feet 2 | NY SAVAGE, who used to be 5 3 Trojans, under || will meet an unusual test in the || midget eleven, but lack of game 1s G Cc b. kk} night in the Spokane club's smoker.|The two big fellows have been a star end under Gil Dobie, and Critics “seta en ae apivagy oan’ wast’ Naturday, prevented’ them from seeing 5 | ame Comebac The Elks, West Sido A.C, and Spo-| matched to meet In one of the eight|who knows football, scouted the Jones’ coac’ ia de tal Bl Mer The game between Villa Nova || action this week heen), bother with & , Oct, 29.—Tho bell] kane A. A. C. will be represented in| bouts to be staged at Austin &| Washington State team in action ang igi ta anny veame|| and St. John will be a battle of || . = iba Bits Letenale eee heh epanget i eS Frayne, of Seattle,| tho fights Salt's gym, Ninth and Olive, Friday| this season, and what Savage says the Notre Dame system. . Both KUTSCH STILL OUT the other players who will bein the| put the.eame oo = ; 3 BURP! lone jinents | Some: } eS, ams are coached by former how. z beer ee ve cowie’ | baghefiald haan Lite al pc but the game youngster camo. bac i} YOST HAS SURPRISE | Three weeks ago I and Shu-| “Butch Meeker ts one of the best ‘ ars from the South Bend inati. || JOWA . CITY, Oct. 2 1 the of to knockout Marty Foley, of Ta-| ANN ARBOR, Mich , Oct./29.—| grue box nd Latzel won after ecbuicks'ToheSe\aean' in a Ione 4 F With Andy Smith, Glenn | ey, giant tackle Kutseh stil ou of the: game and jcoma, In the second round. The! Concentration on a varied attack] each had scored several knock ° Savage, “and he's a ster- aA Warner, Jones and Spaulding of the 1921 eleven, tutors the st. || * Lines of his not playing Sat-| You can no longer question the | fighters were the main attraction in| and trick plays ts the order in the| downs. The return match will de-| ling place-kicker, Washington will bo leoaching in Callfornia, the |] yonn aggregation, and Harry || UTday against Wabash, Coach Ing- Dempsey He | the American Legion smoker | Michigan camp this week. Coach | termine how much Shugrue has| have to watch him Saturda southern end of ie eee Stuhidreher and Hunsinger pert fy blagpecsnany dy or ‘ to tour Mex Severe the | a The unexpected ‘ tte of} Ge has ese the Lay in ou | ose under the tutélege of} ? MeN ARETE * gridiron world is harboring |] are directing Villa Nova. eral backs tha a sed in his | husiness of tomsing the bull «till rank. rayne was a surprise to the fans,| prises to be sprung against the} Loughney. Doc says if Shugrue| TILDEN NOT COMIN a Some of the most efficient | Place [with the finished arta of the land, | as most of them thought that Foley | navy. |wins this match he will challenge} yi ‘Tiden, national Teants enced " coaches in the business. Good {bad the fight ‘sewed up, | : . | Bill McKenzie, Lonnie Austin’s bis | pion, will not come to Seattle on his _ coaching means good football, oRtaen a, P | SHIFTS FOR v. 8. C. a | young heavyweight. tour of the West, as his trip was mic tenant OTT BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN || oaZix "RE Dour | woseow, ont coc rhe when was fret re { record crowds. TT LAKE Oct. 29.—| Mathews of Idaho has shifted his | aan k ° biee i j | Stan Zbyszko, veteran Polish wrest-| line mround to make {t more ef: | 12 TEAMS ‘IN Pesca: ‘ eine pressing. busines: SN the average coach loses ler, last night defeated Reginal Siki,| fective against the University of | Hers by, Leedeak merce pyri som HEN ‘the averag One| E | negro heavyweight wrestler in two| Southern California at the game COURT LOOP) Meter aye tyes etal) we practically his whole team by Z Z Tal op Ben's but SE three falle herwe bare Beldey | | Tennis club captain. pe graduation you hear wails of) (77 Gpy!. WHY Io (1 HM-M~ ONE FROM aes A PARCEL Handball in’ Beattie ‘wil open ita| a = anguish from them that they have Nol Gere sigcest MM OLD FRIEMD ¥ANO > e POST PACKAGE {winter season Monday on the courts | KIWANIS GOLFERS PLAY to get results with green timber. | pe faite. HOBBY 19 FILLING CAME FOR HIM jot the Ph 1 Culture Institute) in] Members of the Tacoma and Se- But Fielding | AMOUNT OF MAIL GENKTOR FADDLE, | 1 ot! Courona the Arctfe hotel. Capt. Van Cook] attle Kiwanis clubs were to meet NESTERDAN, «| Yost isn't an av- ENERN DAY Que BLESS Lio HEART! «|| oF MAGAZINE os Aven |has divided the players Into two| in their fourth golf match today at erage coach | oO ae ‘DEAR, uw Ms eco: hy = | classes, each class having six doubles | the Seattle Golf and Couitry club. Sabet: HERE ARE AD LEN EGAD M'DEAR, bos THAT READ “Mi ANOTHER laste Coultry, tically the bi MORE LETTERS FOR Now AGK WKY T GET WITHOUT ANY Acer oF BOOKS | Matches will be for the best two} LOMSKI MEETS ROBERTS bone of his 19 Nou, THAT CAME IN GO MICH MAIL 2 |] OBLIGATION ON [1 on A SO DAY | games, of 21 points. ‘The players fix] LOS ; Oct. 29 only reverse was — D . § ec jeted by | fig Eddie Roberts here Frida: * HIE MAILMAN WANTED | | A MAN OF (IMPORTANCE? We eae D028, BERCOT has been ordered PH ITCHTE DAVIS has started train: | Saturday night in the first round. | | night in tho Hollywood Aviereat Ba A a ” to take a long layoff from the ing for his six-round fight with} Following are the teams entered: | Legion's card. 4 it by “Rea” | eaerowere oD Nol SEEM FORGET Hl cucu ai uct’? ring by’ his physician, “Lefty” Cooper at the Pool, booked CLASS A bbs gt ha fidsies who can | WERE IN “THE MAIL MADAM THAT A WARM [-7) MPRGUAK Ovi 10.8 | for, Tusadns ? Norn Curran and Joo Ozler tice cay ORDER BUSINESS, FRIENDOWIP EXISTS logger has a} Davis ts a rought-and-tumblo bat-| movie Yous mud Joe Gottstein JOHNSON THRU with the Ilint. | OR RUNNING A BETWEEN ME AND slight anemic] tier, but he will bo running yp| Ed Fegan and Bill Campbell Vout dian'e| IMONIAL AGENCY WNDREDS OF MEN + conditon in his|against a very good oppohent in ZAR Ta dae” ean et eat iWI EF GHTING moan, but pro- MATRIMO ‘A 4 2 apett el blood, and it will] Cooper if’ the southpaw from Frisco| V°* Miler sam kana per TH T / taeded to del srk See p af OF PY iia a | be at least six|is half as good as they say he is in| Cap Pringle“and Ted Bérguos, | NEW YORK, Oct. 29.—‘I'm thru é Mop a ew : weeks before| California George Ross and Charley Donworth. | with the ring fotever and I'm go- YOST nN A a Charley Curtis and Jack Gallagher. ]. 0 an team out of the Bercot resumes neato Bob Hremann and Barney Fothering- (1S back to the farm,” Floyd John- material at hand, and he has one training, “D' IC” SNEUL Is expected to head | ham. son, Iowa heavyweight, said when of the best elevens in years at Bercot felt fine for the Northwest again se ele Ce odteta dt told that the New Jersey boxing Michigan, mostly made up of rate cual ube cour Sue ute techs i. neta abe Rat mays Gs him wae sophomores, ‘ed Krac ere|put up a game but losing fight e for unsatisfactory contes! 2 | in the summer/against Bud Taylor the other night FIGHT STOPPED {with Harry Willa, “Even tho I t Bevis ake sce eae tabard months, Helin Los Angeles and reports frem| SAN WRANCISCO, Oct, 29—Ref-| didn't go around with Wills, I "ag Seiad hve ior tied ph ne welghed 147|that city state that he took a terrific| eree Darnley stopped the fight here| don't think he is a great fightor, st bi veer tll pounds that/lacing, but never quit trying last night between Jimmy Sacco, {Ho couldn't handle Dempsey like when thone sopha do gnin exper } it ; | ¢ night Snell has the heart and the punch, | of Boston and Dominic McCarthy, | he handled me and I think that opp obd rere een any, Z AUSTIN When ho took|but lacks the boxing class, ‘Taylor {| in the second round, for stalling, | Dempsey would knock him out in ve ef | on Billy Algor and Pat Mills ho|one of the best featherwelghts in the| It was scheduled for 10 rounds. & round,” One of the deans of coaching, | welghed only 142 pounds. busi¥ess and it was no disgrace for —= —— Yost has kept abreast with the| Borcot is such a strenuous trainer | Snell to lose to such a performer, Sere te meme, Eis teampe | that Lonnlo Austin won't send|, Snell is always a welcome fighter "A always smart, sound football, | him Into the ring until ho has re. | ore as there's no stalling when he's and Yost, more than anybody else, | in the ring : turned to his rmal condition again. Ls Has been the key to the «miccess of | ieetuct ia aaa Cs cay GLEE Anytime the promoters get rendy vty the gameinthe Big Ten conference, | ode i: to match him with Vic Foley they as the other mentors must follow | A” SCHACHT 1s till troubled! can he assured of a record gato, WOMEN HAIRCUTTERS iin 40 keapiigince | A with teniency in calting fouls Caee _— The veteran referee let three foul) In Ly ALGMR, the San Francisco re, by Towe artlatios | thes day show at the Crystal) who plans to como North soon. We Are Equipped jo Serve Men, Women and Children 4: Alger munt have the goods as he { None of them looked liko inten:|hent Bercot MARY STONE’S BARBER SHOP (ional blows, and none of the re| he Frinco boy has fought nearly SATITY pi MoveD Hatter ciplenta seemed hurt, but a foul} 60 times in a like number of weeks, ; AND BEAUTY PARLOR i h ‘ punch ia illegal, and shouldn't be al-|No wonder they have dubbed him|| 408 Union 408 Union ; 12134-3 rd, Avenue nature, | punches go without calling them in fron man, {s another Callfornian the tron man,