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Show , - I- ,, , ,,, N.,. - ' : Tilla Ida . , ,,' , , 4 , DES ' 157fl'cl'i"7 'Pe'1 , a. 7-- i . YANKEE Co L 011 . . -- SLI 1 ...I M illet WilL M anage I ::1 t,,,;, . i ..i... 'By , ! : '4 -- -- ,- , :- (Special s . t .1. I lias wa:i Salt Lake- - I.)cal ball firatAigtary DI battled tilt. 4 i Silleq 1,1,1 .t Lew-i- Durryi , T ::k.v.4.01 t,.,,. l'.,tes eA, r :' - 1 park, ,,c caT.T-I-a:',- the :' -- S1,1' r4.g,alft 0,, -- brci-i-F- is CI ab3 K S - tool 7 rio trie tiolls : ; it work, ieJ L. and Indians tBees 1 .11 11 '031L. - IT ir I ti 7 21 6 So t? 11. ent t '; U1. It 14. 7 11, 1k4e :i 11 In 15 IS I 7 Each Lose Player. IT '4 s I 110 tF 14 14 tt, It .4t ,. f , , ',.., . 1AS '',....:01kiIWAsp-; Ist ,. . ''lliANAGgii-- - - gt ,, 4 r ''. A.,t14. ,4. ,,:- - I I i ,- , -. : .x, ' it ''.' . ' ' ',,e. .:',''- et' - ; -- ' t ,0,,,, et, 40',04,.:: - , cs-:-- ; -"' In ;,:, 1,.:,' ,-.- -- 0, Vv.',.s....,' 'e i V ' ,i .:.,,, 1 ; 'frl . ' ' ,,,y,,,,: , '1'e - Apt' - .',,I,'- - . 1, 4y f .R. - - - I'l: 'it,e .;,, : ,.,it ,,01b,:N t ,41.4,,, 4,A A N'..... 4 Ni. N ,,; ',,1:1041,., ; ,ty : '' ri - e:. ' ' I ','''.4 -- '" ' tun AgtiEs BY DAVIS 3. WALSH., (I. N. - MEW YORK, Oct. ' and without the club. Colotiel Jacob Bunsen has announced the ke:entirm at ItIller Huggins as, mans, ger of the New York Tanks for an. oth-eseasint. It Is tits Colones arse swer to critics In general and to the 1 anti:Mugging element Inaide the, Cub. Tht premature announcement that Hug eIns waste be let out was promnt-- ec oneself-lfact hire, naselvely rather than actively, had honed the Indifferent 'bowing of the In the recent, world eartea would., nclub Ruppert that Itnagine WM not the man for the job. May Loets , .. Pennant, !mites& the storm et rumor and only served to make Rue- pert the bnsebell publlo that he and his partner, Bunton, were running the club. He has done just that perhaps loss Of the pennant next year. Tanks. as constituted. probably win tor Musittns nest season, They need 'a ring master who tan ap- Hug- ply the wh:p when necessary. g!nm Is not that kind. and never will be. He in a student, quiet. conserva- tive and inconspicuoushut withal a llUZEMWEAME aramatre (Spe,cal ,to The New.) LOGAN. Oct. 12.DetermMed to win If possible the Aggie football chargers departed for Montana yeller-rh- e lay afternoon to stage I ronferenre culd :1I,044. se by-th- no I:I.Having Sports Editor.) 'wit-bi- -- FII corner grocery stores where they amok boxes, mit on cracker the fens stokies and "chaw terbaccer," bored down on the suband role around town consulting - way rubbers" and höne sheCallati. muscle come one with find psychoanalysists tothe about the chew rag the whom words serlea Just ended. There's more truth than foolishness about the psychoanalytical idea. One Yankee fan. unable to find helm In the box scores approached a psychonalysist and found out that Babe Huth tai almost debacle. the sole cause for his teams did. Not Babe did not hit, so no one else emulated Ruth, that the team blindly but it could not avoid it. "The mental suggestion was so strong amthat the whole thing is thoroughly t he psychoanalymist. ple" explained -'whert the 0111ft m Am), ersot the team the Ruth. mightiest slugger iIsaw that developed, could not knock a bail of the net infield, they subconsciously remarked to themselves: Well, if Babe I know I can't?" it hit can't . . S. YORK. Oct. deals!on hastened by criticism from n LEAvE I , -- MEW f '? -- - Psychoanalysis Expecte Have . Explained Whole I Affair - to Any Persons Who Will Lend an Ear. ;.....7,',4, ' Manager Expected to Get Rid of Few Stars Who Outlived Usefullness. enes g- Club To-Reva- - '--' About-Uutcome--of-Bi- -- 1 ''i ''' 4... 1' ,' .'e 1 - , t'44:;--'-"- , ,,,,04 Gotham Fans Still buzzing t . ', K -- - - ::',1.- it 4.4,4o, ', w--!. A,. 0- 7- Given Free Hand i 1 A,,,t4 tC,'"' - . . ,., . ' -- -- t;;:, ,, J ; '''ef .3110 .... ..t.. .-. , ' , ",. f ., -- IS' - ',; 4i ' 9 II 93 471 IS toos ,450 IS SI 4.14 74 '"4..17- t,: - t 4 144,1C-- -, ati. lik704,(1,,,I, tIOVA ,,,, ''.- J...- -t -. 11t 4 is , , . - .444.14-.:,: 54" i :....,:.'4,;:, 4 ;I:',1rei'-;.-- ic i.-- 0,, .. 4.41444.4.4 " , ,c44414tec iv, 40 t N, ,t,, , , ,,'-fi- - --' Good Miller' 11hP burgh, former aspirant for the world's heavyweight championship and Joe Beckett, of England. Beckett is a 74$ 5 favorite in the betting. Moran has been training at Maiden Hall. He says be is in tip top condition and that if he wins he will challenge Battling.Siki, the negro, who recently beat Georges Carpentier in Paris. - Joe Beckett,has done his training at Southampton. Moran has defeated Beckett in the ring before but the Englishrmin is favored in the odds this time because of reports-of Moilan's erratic system of training. , ,4" 14'''', ,, , ' ;,...k.'. gp 114 ''''-'1-P- , ,0'-'1'-',' A Nt , Ittg!1 164. 454 111 ' 1.0.,..,1 . - 9 ! 0. 117-171- "' , 14 IS ,, ,, 4v. ,..i-,-- - 1. L , - . , 1922 12.---T- wo rriero ; -- 1 '4 r., , a I )' S. ' .1.71. . --- -ITS i , :41 ' r - 4i 0' , . BY THOMAS C. MATSON. International News Service Staff Correspondent. battered veterans of the prize ririg oNDoN, Oct. Li will meet here tonight. They are Frank Moran, of Pitts- f --- T 1 - - --, r---- - ,3; sour Nit', the t!',.t;t Ld'ne .ettiw'! man and third rca,,tne IJclan in the fant itui,t; l. t the nan.e. aCT Gas pecond wrvrt Kid-n-v5.nced on third on ,Wilitzt's ittf;,:d out, and titiinto nrcilied when Stran,1 t :; ,'' 4- , . Have.P!ayed r uvirriner 'tor tiot posing piluckers, t . , ....,...,-----, -- i N. .., tf!: 4 Against Each Other - e..! 1.? -- .t ''''' League aow-Coa:- ;b., '.4,2- ,r,.1 ' .4712A' if 14 4.4,44 Ft, '; .--- 1 - , -- - - Bones Will Rattle Tonight When- -Beckett Tackles Moran in London With Field Leader - ' ii,,tailmr.nt nf 'i n ycsterday afternoon cr,pping the decision. It alli:,Ltes f ram the Utah the two tearng had ..i. 1 nnings' i ILuney Ktarns rsiTheeel et short Po the Le, s as fhort pateher ger. ! 12, La :Ale S,.attle at the the , .i (.),I, i, '7:' rity,a.sltneEdafloper,ing 1 e'16.4-r- -' - EArrLE, Cntri-5,,e,:,L- itva,-i- - - -- . --4- , - Royal Broarharn. ' 7--- diliPl;'-OIN4iliy6 Seals Next Year OwnelsWell-Tlease- d . ' : , 4- PI ,,,,i A 4- - to Call it Seasc-11--Eldred Leaves for Home Viliv..7e L'is Wife is Ill. - -- -- ! ,.. Heinie Sand Breaks Finger and . 12 , 4 .ci,ti ritislevER CRITICS :13i, F. EACH LOSE STAR IN FINAL SERIES ' - - ''' BEES AND BRAVES 1 ' tla ' 41 , ocronEn . THURSDAY c OAT orwili -- i ", ,- - , THE DESERET ' NEWS ''7''' PLIES ' .1 ... - 2 ., . - , . . wanted-to-CtITIViri- - If ,,,,,, N.'. 154 112 113 Gardner i . game with the Montana Farmers at across for the second Salt Lake run to 01 Bozeman Siglin reached third on his Lipidwild , ' ,,,,,,. - 4 . . , 1 on ,.. t.te The coach took a 4 Infix Rdtial ' fr'''S TA''' left, and thmt scored 1,,,.;,..,, as he figures that habigwill need very heave. 4 i11I man on the team for the two contests ,..4, '1 '.,' '1-Siglin tallied again in the ninth.' ahead. Prof. Ray R. West. e,,stirman of.i. ,, e'' 44 , 11 ngling, advancing on Schica's sacri- I the athletic council. represented the Never Vnderstend. ' ,' fice, and scoring on Riley's Enge on the .others and veiled, faculty along The Tanks have never understood Paul Strand, who is try:ng to break' were Manager Sam Cowley and Tratn-i 1. Bret Batters. as long fi, the World. record for hits in a Le8.3tOti. er fleorge Nelson. (him, but they J tied his and total 1'C.1 to ris one more the dub could win pennanta With added The Farmere realize they wr.1 met,,t AB. H. TS f he-- team of ,.. debacle in the still Iscl,-- I al rdner. Seattle the their coast memory strongest th. ..k 4 2 5 .4nne.!eis 753 In their minds the college has had in years attiittRorn-- ; YorI,1 ger:As-frethree smacks of a world' s record Li,eal, LosSaJt ,..., Lax 3 In 4 2 3 well .552 abr... known ney , balls he ,""":"S other considerherd, t f.r 1,..k i already Strand bit tweeral pIn7Ars morale may need lc, .';'79T"'"TP. , - ; '' . '1'.. 3,doourne. Vernon . .. 2 2 - 2 .40 ity to turn out winners, nit heir evt- - ablc prodding next sear and Huggins but they did not- go safe, ..., 3 4 Frrneh, vernon . ,, ,t, ''' Viik. .,,.'4,111'.,.4,- 1 '7A.- r '''N into the tenni 1.s rot only a poor driver but dently hammered-brain,47 , Seattle Wirt the ,,,,c,.,,,., or, nrkk ,:l.s&rette. ottit anti 4.4 quite ..3 '2 2 .551' - --' , , this year as wellse all other mil- r' Eldred for the rest of the season elIn. tsar Lake ...... 4 2 '4 ''''i "'!.. merits of football that re eent tiosem en unpopuir with his men. To mane white a Brick's wile is very ill and he left- L: son. S'en Franoleco .4 2 2 .500 Ct... Hugginn .4: ovenil have been known to overlook. 4 2 2 oo Zit 444, ,,, OSA Kopp, Faornmento The Aggies really expect I last night- - for his home in Serra- t:rene, hardest rhance, there in only one thing to do: r,f-2 2 tr:e SW) vat' - To rid thechih of men who have outt seamen on battle of afterthe r,eoto-Friday noon. their! Tworrhly. 3,,Los Angeles 42 2I lived their usefulness under hls leath,rHere la how th Bees-ma-de At an,Hannan. bog) er3on Wednesday the Farmer!' will meet ship. tine ot these. a pitcher and a Mlle. liome-ru- n Los Angeles- I hitterPea-Montana Wesleyan at Helena. the over idtslurber. Is alteady stated to go. Other fans are calling for the scalp First, Balt takeVitt singled Miller Huggins, the pint bottle sized second, Went to second On KearnsIresteretales komalta AKLAND, Calif., October alGeorge Putnam of of tutor of the Yankees. Not much specift- Poor Old Phil Douglas sacrifice, stumpt to Crane, and was AT SEATTLialt Lake 2, Seattle Huggins Can Shake Huggins, but there's O. Winnons veneer'. to third while Wisternii the San' Francisco Seals announced here today that Jack much cally is staid about pitcher Thurston. loser, Col. shouted in a general marner. TanGets No Better Rapidly Wilhoit out at first strand Gardner. retiowing Scals 1923 Miller will San of Up Club as He Pleases be of the Francisco the the Jaen') Ruppert, president manager effashed a single to right, scoring Vitt- - AT to!r,TT,ANT 5. PortI kees: answered the criticism without out 13.nd 2. Winning pitcher littery, of this year's race. Putnam made this 1hesitation. V TORN. not N r. Dee. BrataffNGHAtif. gSiglin skied to Lane or the loser gardless of the Abr. 11,for Huggins by Phil Dewidas. former ,sette One run. , Crump:et .: ens, shore as MIMI- announcement after the game today. Inert year: g AT LOS ANGELESVernon reallass that.Huggins is the .. of Sike N.., mit Giants of the New Tork Yankees for 1523 2, too Ruppert out made "Miller had his first year and the owners are only manager who ever piloted a 'New ot.ff. p!egided 'runty its wale, t,sarl t' ger Anee:ebs good Wttialr,ig i,!rk.:ber lrey, lober was announced There is yeeterdaY. Riley here today to be4mg drunk and dim- American league team to victory rree hand i n Hugh,. satisfied with his work. Any talk of another man is silly when York the team for ardeely aad watt eland pie. whack AT SAN And, too. those close to In a Pinch. FRANCISrOOsk;anel next year, according to the owners of be he believes owner declare one that a 0 comes in remembers total Huggine that Miller, these parts Snn Fran,Imer, stranger Winning pitcher. Dopnut. the baseball bad ou bees am...vied in spite won Seventh inningSalt LakeSigL.1'st htaure. Mae!. 11,Weeney. i out of his first The selection of Huggins for entrewlatat of bia wife wise emu- year and gives us a winner.." Putnam decried of his. headstrong andpennants temperamental hit to lett trent tor a triple when Hood -- ned Denudate bad beaten' bre. er year nt the helm ef the American themof because than more, stars. no Seal rumors i had ehance The aeries steedto that the his retain manager loafed on the play, end then Elardnerf job League Lake won L Seattle won 0. 1 if the San Francisco club did not win the Salt wild pitche4 the runner &cross BlIthiTNGHAM Ala- - Oct. It "Shut- - that he was to be I pennant. L. D. S. Thirds Lucky deposed because of flirts Phil Dou glas, one threw Out both Schick en4 Ttilay. Jen- - tted-of the cluh's poor showing too won wen against the I, Sacramento Portland hum New baseball York srbloli kin poked a single through he fans. Junior Giants in To Beat Bryant the world aeries was catch Of littrion svou 1. Los ange:won I. Orr mad e a sensational graced the pitching staff of the New wr,com,anted by- exnresalons and I of eon- 1York Giants is at liberty on ball here ..;.e Thurston's !Mar- - One tum Oakland wsi .1. San k'r,ncisc.0 wen n re in the dirtnnullYe pilot vieJa- was H. D. third The L. 1 after by several hours string Itoday having spent Ninth. InningSalt take Stglin 1, kos!poned, ' s tortous over the Bryant Junior High In the city Jail on charges or disorderly cOb R uppert. and T L. Huston. Y en- droPPed a erre into lett, ant ad-in a close gams PlaYsa conduct and drunkenness owners. t lose school elevsn l vaneed on Schick's siaI't14cc, 4ituttiPli One Inure vIctory tor Fait Lake In On the L. D. S. The charges were preferred by Dour- - ' "Huggins will be in complete yesterday afternoon t1,-charge tertvs ssi;1 neente the k:ees fourth to Crane- - - Riley drcve Stalln et,7c.,-'Ilais wife who summcmed officers and of the The score was 6 to O. campus tram.!' gall Mr. Ruppert :es We cente:v. th4 1.,,nu had asiveral to chances There Are tioitt. Tbs Brvitot lads the plate with a singl had him, arrested. She said Doug- - :are ready to make to he trade that make any maty. sts in couldn't out skted rer;,e. score. zol to :,,t pie), secondhut th, quite 'lee her Jenk;ns truck they 'We Essick's Turns in It ill I a Star thinks t HS al. s 11 of rn. score .4 the 0 the The Lefty el club." etrengthen only Poo& Thurston was to.sed out 1.,,n 1,ee a .1 ths Saints' goal. Douglas will have a bearing in police' Huggine has Manila Chief Police halfof tO .4tiS for en sr' .4,;:' came Sorenson. not been In the perventhee beet game the cotirt today Or r. Thirty-Fourt- h the Let.s. U. however, the Bees win, Win, Tivinv, back for the Gold and Blue boys' lot health and will undergo a minor op- ooly one of the Disapproves Law as six, climb, a Bryant pass and ran ofalmost' eration at his home in Cincinnati. Set Record "Cack." NATIONAL PREXY have a percentage of .467 to they: the By the of FIRPO IS HERO three.fourthe length .4621 atter a rest et a tow da)s In Atlantio To Bouts tor S..attle touchdown. a for field l. Sorensonplavedi S S City before beginning to plan for next Henley, SEES NO NEED FOR IN BUENOS AYRES d eron. Merrill and .year hest for the Sainte. while Vafn Cott. (Correspondence of the A. l'.t tircg ANfIrtry.. Ocf. May.; UNION the well did PLAYERS OF Now that Angelo Flrpo has bloodied Vernon. end Possiter Tlart liuggins succeeded 'Wild sitr Dee- MANILA. P. Le Sept. 15eelder of I OS ANCELES.:Oct. pitcher, the mean as manager of the 'Yankees is lineup: out Jlto Tracy in the former's own Following Bryant. in Cosst f.earlie record for games Police J. W. Green- - who rotes Illy told May. the sensational young southtown of Buenos Ayres. we preume Ett (fir BrYant. Fair tn. IgIg. after numerous pilots had ttleii woo la a sossLow, International News Service.) dotee-ashalt be disapthe board . Lindsei hait added constd-otta:. le of wunicipal bly to- hip fame hasehail 2qii;Oklie-lAVernon the Merrill paw club. his gained Vr,n he twirled thirty-fourt- h Holden; NEW YORK. Oct. Ig..--- ta a.m. IpninosruAentesdluullY. '1It)a 1atitit7ir4aHs-iich411:and prestige, ILS champion heavywe,ght rt 2 to I victory over Los proved of the boring ordleance pro. Is R&M Angeles yes-- i victory of the season by Yes and he kn,,ckIt of South America. htaassebaltr reviving reporte of another to fourth Whiting decisions when both genMoffat hts total to 34. In were en tenders feet. declared players' the place in fraternity f you mks terday brfoc!ng their 2 0 Los to td out a champion 1. defeating Angeles. yesterHolding j le a the that "a net deflate fight la like West:zz iwia. Jim Tritcy's word for Wh the':Al day. May didn't wa:k a batter. yPeaaari.lant mr ti a record ::n171alscrelsottoc: tr4M1101 7. a in le there ...... mask, girl Yesterday Australian ittichnidthedisiting' beei.vyiyigat Hughes engaged- with May in a that he saw no use whatever, tor Th sleet-041ino point of contact or itatiblacti.a. the hitching record. re... Thera aro more coamptoh4 battle in walch neither team unto, that thc tont. tit hirt 1.1 of .taht Psiti St rand of aeurschwaerbiednyevaetr thbl.atttelpmetri. "allteadll iptlhaarm-the pitchers In the world today than ever. to"IgtivfielkstiwtaligyritmlerliTiltihsahn.lOwinpontillia"sauce would restrict the develop.. the roast leaevie record wag able to score until tha ninth in:if SIrpcoand Frat are bierdir Tiarr.ee thr hits la rmaa they are right now," Mr. Heydier de- - And be will have to take more than meat of boxing in Ilse Weed, if it Sf.A011 StrAni roide his ning. that appeal to bolting fan Put what';', :teeth did not euttreiy kill It. fir .41,,e-- ; Stafford dared. hot yItt,rtItty he gives away. the rec. , At Les Angeles: In a name? Jack Demps,ov Versos,. .. Carlyle: .1 ke people pay to ore a eight trade by !Tack of the Oaks le Angeles. j Adams.. nver in ord ably bowl both glrpo and S,let 4 T'I kadmv wh RROA I B. to went FtrAnd 4 wino. is : Harden It two h!tx they within r&-rarnby.rt JR.M190n ot! the one rtng, but it la ha 0 7,tro1l.lf Twelve or IS yearn age Filipino itts,t4rt1 witfth I 2q2 per It , either would agroe to in,et fiemp,o, the woril Romney .1 0'Icratl.et used on when TO hailer each other , thsde Sits KitUP ti,ttisert of , they Iverson.. Or mail. the that way. AtIct rksski.Sb 4 3 S 1 vire 7ttst vear. Strprtl nefin a actual trnph.3b 44 0 1I quarreled. Now they used their flee. 1'8 rtridge g demand of IltiV,ecia for it tontdi !In tttrett 0 ltigcs.111 4 4, 5 fl,stliert. .., ret A wor!it's record. ,,,. gaging has an educational effect sts Referee, Peterson, .... -t olo.q, i flyattsib. 4 Dempsey but tO date Etroo his , I Hletivitv c 2 I t It boold and he encouraged instead MelltiOnfd an , 01..tvImr tb S S I 2 2 stelpiitated rum How. 4 Hanatt.c 2 1 :Z.. . a of IP discouraged." 4 II ever wlth hts 111,,Pt ''S,Ier,SS 2 2 !t rrnek2 1 I 2 MeAtaly.rms .. PANTHER DINGS rOSItt)11 rtrrtl wW I. t!,.1,1,1 from moor. Better Today, Thanks! l'Hughes,p I S 0 2 4 ;todyr.2b I toWhy not let Firpo and Silt MIXED FOR get 401 EASY . f 4 4 Oaks Shut Out Seals wh;ch should rred gether and 12 21 Er Totals 22 1 1 21 II Totals 22 ELEVEN Dempsey. I GRANITE R ATA' r..11,E E. 1 I i wild pitched Paddy ittetat 21 23 42 LAWS. 11111111:1 -- , ,,,,-.- . ''? 4, ' , ALL OF THE BASES x - NI ,r -, ",- ' ., ' '','4 i - s r:1' . , fi.k. : ' ) 2- .,. .0 . A -- a ,, tow i ov. I . IMILLERI 1 , - i I I - -- sh . s , 1101 -' i O I e i out-com- t. , I.--M- Mer , - Pitt-kin- , . Ivill---1- 7 a,ng the-Yan- , r . ,. J anoth-wiWi- '' , , . - rest-repet- rts a kieMay Ti es P. C. L. Mark 1 1 .,, : .. 11 ,. - - ' 4 - ; j . For Victories in Season i I , - , it, - '1 .: tie on ; Ex-Sea- . ; , ----- kie ttedItPa, t - secc-rettr-ig - I r .... Tt itg d : . ,I 0"---1- .,, oe Itt. ' !' 4 r oraratkhrpia--.11(1ohjimiAl 1,e'elleuericieecrArDorea"loray-r4ere-41e41:tfr;Zrer-enf- 42001 40120 13' 0 1 rt- 1 1 - ) - 00 , ' Ilf-- Score by itentagot 1 ABM. 1LSMNIIPM! - Bigger Values Than Ever I '1 i. 'str"011- - ThtttlA rt 114,. 5 ' . IF.,11, 11).0- -- 41 1 :1 ... -- ' ) 1 ,': V .. I II 1 1 1- 11 4 1 0 -- . ...SS .4 0 - 0 11 ' -------- 2, May L 'Ettyttak Bows on 1 1 - 1 4 3 0 - a I 111Ittery.. , L 0 0 1 Pc0,4114, MO. retale 11 anatted staBattd - 1 To 0 I 0 1 4 to I II I 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 Rhy.- ityrtrihyno - 1,-- ,o 17.1trait. C0007 ir1me-4- :02 1:coptc02 -- -. ...------ EUROPEAN CUEISTS . TO ENTER U4 S MEET 4 0 ro'r",,,,A., -- liDire - - -snit -- dewage: - entries - '2 1- sv ,12 ,aughhammi.142,i4,s1 " Jr'- nt -a - to III Wbzterell Stumpf- - ,Tinte---111.1..mpires- -4 nkury sad Easels feicag. ed -t- erra & It J..ertt. 'EW YORK., Oct. I I ictc4opierp it 0 of Millet liAnr"11. 1 . I . 1 billiard IIEILTS 1 Dooley Edouard Hotelman', at Ealgtom. Oen- I II le IV Totem tmental champion. and Roger Conti. TPowell hi the Meth. getistar amont tkied their for emmPler ts" f internatalasi Prates" fbr1mutery: Two reins T bin; off Gardline billiard chat:Lipon. "2. P 2 1 " -4 . ship, toIt be haia ner 2,6 at bet 111 0 budeen Charge de. estramosto held NoveMber ig to at at Parttime ." ilotrl Each posted the feet to Gardner. &Ise on bane- -ismetarr: .XeCarflgsnequiredPeseylvenia, f:,rfelt $250. 1 hureton 1. Wild pitch IteCaalL Flh8"alt"' thz144,rmins.'4 EfoPOe York. lamer Nevr of eft at bst Scheacni Stolen betrebtutnot "11.--- " 4.1."11 titielmmer, Wee the first to enter Cram""r" Bs." Tbree-bat-e Two-behe tourn,-noa str ong L. eft Sebsrarts 'will make 2 attti 9, oft Crettiotor bftSgbit. 111 Le- reiram Ltat Sacrita 144- tery '4"rartz WY:6- ,,, tne enzashr ' e r basee-it- spa Z. t bitsKerne.- - Tburnon. Wletzerd tir7 lit Sch ,efer recently tut eltielt. Ty...4i.. Double playaKeene to St,g- - Ilse- tomato 9971,97. to Pool. 'irk ..re hie hem. - . 2: r rt. sitate-.-- bow 1 sad $uva Utl uilohruta.:....72 aft anno,inted ho sr 1 oefore the th. weak attuatea- - Muskrat re. le ob. rh. .11t.... Granite. Cunningham bongeon ...11cDonel4 Mullen.. ....... Metcalf ... Behring .. itcpbtlit,.. ..... Taylor Jensen t i V - 1 II I , 1 1 1 1 I I rtiltl, i Too Hot for this - The only solution of the Underwear Problem for these days is our La Tosca Medium Weight Knitted Union Suit - fc!r alit.19ea5st PSerflectILy5maadned . ...Whitaker vicar, Egan Substitutions: GrantieMrsearson for Jensen. Hopfenbeck for elltillinir ton. Jackson for Loneliest. Ounnereos for McDonald. I. Monson for Metcalf. Olsen for Mullen, Peterson for Behring. Nieleon tot MePhillita. Debbs for Kson, Ptnney for Taylor. Rutter for Pin- ney. Neuertirchwander for Jensen. War- burton for Whitaker. Hartwell toe Erse. West highRovers Howbett for Color. JuIlloa far lisnr-- 1 let Shaw rit for Gataheasa. Creigsawa ak - for this - --- The litneup: West Fever Williams Scarcelli Gatehouse I Too Cold . 1 3 144,rf.. t'rttAcer.o I:retool,. Ito 441i".1t t I Schwrtz.st ,. , 211. 4 4 itrreve7-frhee?ii- ia , 41 A 1 013 I 2 1, iI OVP . II 1 I i III IS,It 0 0 A 0 0 I r,i7:: ,los 0 0 - 0 0 lid cotnitb ... -- MDA.T.Sb e rt. 14 PtuaL. -4 , r" lit the second frame tbo borne team put in it new bunch and th Panthers "were not able to ?rake their first Anwns. Startwell of intercept-- pass and made Granite the first score ot the game with a fifti yard run. Polar-so- n failed on the try for th goal point. Extra Sacramento Tn the same quarter. Hartwell made a pretty end rtm and veered the ay.:mad Th half ended with the touchdown. score 11 to S. The thtrd quarter was evenly fought decide the game yelterday but in the fourth quarter whom Ormelte inning's i, Iro.,,,eney bi- - tb, ulna, . again put inila number of new sten . between the penators and tht Beavers, . in.trur sc,7 snnithcs: t, the rarmore 1,11e4 up thetr Were with sacrtunento winning, 6 to 3. Onigiand ..... 01110011011-1 ' touchdowns. three 6- -4 At Portion Sao Vcatt, isc4; ' . .... 0 '0 In the seeond and last quarters. many SitM4,-4- ; P sreAllsnn 11...n ErrocPhrse. Basel' oo bolt. Prospective Granite regulars wont Into ' 6114rarnenAatfln.0 A of oA W.npy fo. Htt trith pitched b411 the game lend it wax through them that I $ 4 Ictitter.et 3 O'Connoi3. I 2 0 baseoAgnew, 4 0.0teeion 4 I I 2 I pout', r to Eiiiitoci, Klidort th,,, most of the soaring was made poi-sli- 0 '1414410.1b ef 0 - -- . ,.1 oo 1. ' 0 Great Slab Duel - The elrentto Ales, lose worst- victort. PAN 711A.NrISCO. Oct. - 11. The nub over the West Hisit 000nde In a on tho Oranito cogs ehistiitit the Seals yesterday, 1 to 161'd cle'an game plaited SWOTS seeterAtty ofternotoa--Tb- e O. Both Krause and MeWeeney were campus of the eenteat was 112 to 0 and as it was c't firNt 'be the In good . Ram. th. see" . kept their hits- eride----- I Partners. they wore serf touch slated l - 2 SeitLeke... .100000101-4 00 , ' e sratl-- ;:t9LIANlikw--- . ;. 0 . .0 - 2. bY Itly outft,, Itttghoo bailie-- 4ff Eurttea I ITIt by 8tto1ertiakat! Cbad- 0 viola Stole Par- Titre...bat,. hit -2 2 h". Ern4.4117o1"-b.aaer- a I,, licattorp4, 1.iitd,moro Etaertfl-- o I II 0 6 ,y4aZAIday..--ilotat- ta 1 eal,lAfici l'1 San Itreeeierok AT' it if PO Al AH R H Po A 2 1 0 0 altmot-Franck to Myatt; Hyatt to Fron.-- h 4 o o Premrt.lif 0 S 0 INeal. to K4413,0 . to to Poittaata 'rims Hyatt; Grigg 0 0 I 0 of gomo---1 0 3 0 27 Prbkr I 0 I 0 3, 4 0 0 hour t minutes. 'UmpiresMcPrenit,t 1 Karmits .8 1 WittLrt I I I' Gr.w sad R.Ard". 0 3 8; Fillarklb 4 Carbr,210 4 21 10 2 I La ty1.11. I I 3 1 O Walohlfrt 4 I I I I 2 41.Pbrnikoro 4 Wins I etrr,prr.of 2aA1-0.40 1 I 11111811dff.26 I Read,: .1 I Tr. MAX- - i from Ducks Agnew,s Inning Games I 2 MoWnyj I a Ia lis I ----. Rattner .1 v 1 1 5 5 ' --- --PORTLA.ND. Oct. ten Total 30 1 4 31 Si took 0 2 0 0 Totals 33 I 1111 to I tor Gordnrr In etrhtit. Itui for Toinn In &nth. Batted, for, Itsiiry in ninth. 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