THE TACOMA TIMES Wednesday, Sept. 17,1913.

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\u25a0 S » .-..-\u25a0 \u25a0 . BAN JOHNSON? POOH! SAYS COBB k \u2666 \u2666 \u2666\u2666 \u2666«\u2666 \u2666\u2666«> \u2666\u2666\u2666 \u25a0>*• GONNIEMACKIS SILLY SALSBERG MID MOTHER \u2666\u2666\u2666 \u2666\u2666 \u2666\u2666\u2666 \u2666\u2666\u2666 (SMrps FOR PAPERS G-fhattm WILL ' TYRUS WRITE ' OF FUG r :. BY JAMES W. : ( \u25a0•\u25a0 SURE .:._ ;;. EGAN. Ty Cobb wiU defy Baa John-' PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 17 / :'' '. .'/"- ;'-,:.^^i: AGATE OVER \u25a0 BOOST Harry Meek slumping batting. Mexican KELLY president American nothing is In Hucrta, in the son, of the "There is to the American— of league league, is likewise falling oft! in his hitting. league; recognized as tlu> czar race now but the Athletics. \u25a0 ' • :-•-, \u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0 >\u25a0"\u25a0---_- •\u25a0• .I'•\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 •\u25a0• \u25a0: -;.»••- :.. \u25a0;'\u25a0•\u25a0', baseball, because of the way lie Tihe NapH cannot outstrip us 'v • .-\u25a0 .--v • v-'' Si. :.. • '. handles the national commission. now." This was the prediction ''\u25a0". Harry Thaw is si ill stinging the offerings of Jerome and others BACKYARD FENCE The 'Georgia made by Connie however, and is hitting'Well in the pinches.* THE Peach" intends today Mack. \u2666 \u2666 \u2666 \u25a0*\u25a0 Si VICTORIA, Sept. X —Brve \u2666\u2666«•\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666 -.;, \u2666 to "write for the papers" before "The Athletics are now going to v :i *v- ••••• -\u25a0 T|Bn»t*r*-—r evidently; thought' his \u2666 fes^-s«*-a?.r:" ;.r;-*.i.:;• •-Vv•\u2666 CLKVKII, THIS , V \u2666 and during the world's series. prepare for the world's series. I ." m reputation and a dazzling jnnile NORTHWESTERN LKAGCH. \u2666 To use his own words, Ty intends believe the Giants will be our Speaking of hitting in the pinches reminds us of the fellow pare enough to : baffle the \u25a0 Ben- \u2666 \u2666 while cop \u2666 Tacoma 4, to "cop all the coin I can opponents. When the Napa were who slugged the when he was arrested. . ' gals yesterday, but s' r;:v Pet shall ****** iously at Ithe! J and sent «it . *' r : Won. Lost \u25a0 Judging distressing reports Kelly, '\u25a0\u25a0' be used on articles appearing in from the anent Mr. we are \u25a0 ' 90 .684 «\u25a0 hnrtling « O'er ,: the backyard • fence i Vancouver V'J«4 • newspapers write for them. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES liable to see famous old ditty in near future. \u25a0 or to | | that illustrated the ->; \u25a066 1 <$> -.-••/ \u25a0 •-./\u25a0.-,\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 If' the opening stanza. Kant con- .\u2666 Portland t. 181 •.5 In the only interview he has ..-..,\u25a0\u25a0•• ..,.',\u25a0..* - . \u25a0'».> .*.-\u25a0\u25a0 I brightly. " ' <»'; Seattle ', .\T. 82? 73 V .628 \u25a0> * tinued to smile -.' granted on this subject Ty Cobb By Harvey O'Connor. ;>'.- :;,O- YOU BET \u25a0-.;:•\u25a0 ',) -1. -y^.' r;' !\u25a0 the , second v canto Young : Victoria . ..75 <-X- 88 -:„ .475 <•» correspondent W'?.&**&d .'/ The Times The action of the Seattle a a* • \u2666 \u25a0?\u25a0> told /McAllister may not have punch, but long as he keeps WIU West and Clyde Keller Tacoma ...70 87 .445 that his baseball school board in calling off all Spokane r*.;. 90 <& reputation and high press agent that has the punch in his stuff—why fret? • managed to get on the paths, and [ \u2666 65 r.. .419' his name are his own property, school games outside the city is Kelly,, real name l »XrK^r;^ *\u25a0 >\u0084.,/..\u2666 ****** than Mr. whose :..'" and that so long as they are in Btlll the subject of much discus- : One of the things we have always watched with awe is the way not; Steinberg after all, came i \u2666 .;<* Where They Play Today. i\u25a0;\u2666 demand will hard, cold sion at Stadium i« ' '-; he accept high. Coach some of our best known athletes stand up to the plate and watoh Tacoma \u25a0 aft to bat. \u2666 at Victoria. \u2666 currency in exchange for \u0084hem Perkins says that almost the en- straight Kelly Spokane the ball float over for the third strike. .. -•. . . Having watched I Mr. 'at- • \u2666 at Vancouver. *: \u2666 coupled with his ability to write—— tire schedule will have to be rear- tempt peg day , \u2666 Portland • to bases the before, :k/^ at Seattle. i\u2666 as a commodity. ranged. Games were scheduled ;\u0084. ; -:,, ' •••••- I"- X A PUNT; ','"-\u25a0 Kaatlshner's smile , turned to ai \u2666/.:\u25a0\u25a0';;.- \u2666 high ../•\u25a0 ' Cobb says he will write several with Seattle teams aa fol- \u25a0 giggle and he threw a fat one att \u2666\u2666\u2666 \u2666 \u2666 \u2666"\u2666 \u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666 \u2666\u2666 \u2666 -. Now is the time to get jour teeth knocked out, your nose articles under his own name on lows: smashed, your eye out, or you desire In that the| new Tiger . That the approaching world's series. Broadway, Oct. 11; knocked anything 10 Queen line. The football season is opening. .' . .\u25a0• • ' Iyoung s man jleaned forward ; and "I write my own 'stuff,' " de- Anne, Oct. 26: Franklin, Nov. 15, '• S smashed the agate right on the Tyrus, "and there It noth- Tj C«bb m reporter. Thjs photograph wm taken just be- and Lincoln, Thanksgiving day. • •••** clared 1 Our nothing Mam, and the surprised . Kantleh- ing in the world to prevent ni« fore the first game* 1b the world \u25a0 series laat year, when Oobb was Aa tb* situation now stands, S Idea of at all: X urfess trying to "kid" the Bees. nerrsaw the; pill pass over &the Short Sport using my knowledge of the game talking to Christy Maibewson; ost*n»lbly Interviewing "Big Six." the only Important games left are pilings for home COLTS SLUG BALL .?-,- another run. As soon as the Northwestern and whatever writing ability I the contests with Aberdeen and t&d isiThe • smile came off the coun- to bring home the dol- Everett. SEATTLE, Sept. • 17.— league season ends the poßsjess \u25a0 j port- Portland Portland Colts pounded Dell and KMica of!the Honeymaker Colts, under the guidance lars; after the playing season is It ia said that the ruling of the and settled down to pitch of Kid FOOTBALL Applegate for 18 hits and 11 runs % has KID alder he Mohler, going trip over. board caused great indigna- good are to make a yesterday, Mays was never IwSth fright | will. Not \u25a0# an- to and "It is Just as legitimate for me tion among pupils of the Seattle while the Cats California play the teams :: in trouble. Miles Netzel, who nfhac nut was gleaned by in the various small towns to earn money by writing as it in Baseball Storiettes high schools, and a number of bat they already had enough .< other players to enter vari- the hotheaded ones are talking TEAM FORMED played a while with Tacoma, was throughout the state. for re- '\u25a0 The 'Hla the meantime, as the novel- ous branches of business in the (Snoop, tlie Hub Reporter, has over his heart, you may feel a volt. Principals of moat of the g Sixth grade of the St. Leo's in right field for Portland and got school has formed a football team two singles and a out Ma «ay, David Kraft, the ancient Fielder Jones has over- winter. What is more to the turned Up with another one of his little conscious pride. schools are heartily in favor of drive of the \u25a0 averaging about 75 pounds,' and , and battle-scarred veteran, was protest point, I, for one, intend to com- lectures on baseball, this time But of course control Is not playing outside games. lot V-., . t~4*A great rated the of Bob is willing to meet any team in the taadag the wild iBees with Brown la regard to the mercialise my reputation and telling all about the gentle art of everything. You may get so you inning. use The city. The ages of the players g«sto after the first of Bobby Davis as a pinch any ability I have. pitching.) can throw the pill straight over football squad has settled average years. ; Rawllngs got on in my may the platter every down 12 or IS f, '\u25a0:'- and Swain - bitter by the Ootta "Perhaps action re- HOW TO PITCH. shot. The bat- to real work and a team of \u25a0 Portland The , personnel of the team Is the tint frame and 'Pebbled" case, but I aui Oopyrotten Snoop. ter enjoy regulars and on* of . last week. sult in test do- by will this a lot more than another as follows: Earls, captain; Nel- - Garbage Brooks sloughed* the marble for a ing only* what I consider legiti- The is always Big you will, however. "scrubs" are scrimmaging daily. fc the bonne, Pioriono, Doohtn, Pender- taraoe of% enshions. Two % runs Vancouver, mate. I know I have the support Guy, th« Hefty CJink, the Large You have to have stulf Plain football Is being played, and that Konnick of was up some gast, , Enrlght, Duevel, Pinto, eaoatad, bat this was all three times Monday, made four of practically every ball player Noise. If his team wins a close with the control. no attempt at fancy work is yet * Cans Oarrld permitted, and daring the In the country." (To being tried. Lyons and McGarrigle.- runs and secured two hits. Rather game, he is the fellow who Is to Be Continued.) The team in looking for games. ; ; germ: PROOF . mat of the struggle he was ;as ef- a busy day for the Vancouver blame. If the other side ham- Percy ,' A hew Garbage Cans, factive as had bean his namesake catcher. mers out a hundred runa be Is Colbert has taken Prln- lot of against «teU«th."Sp^l^«-':« gle a ~ c of -\u25a0 ' of«M again in hand, and Is helping him - — made No. 26 galvanized Taeoma. AS R H PO A ditto. with his punting. get- J:y American League v; I Iron, on out' •»};': The Beea ran bases wild on Pitching is a science, but some M'COifpiTCHfS "Slats" is well 1braced the [fiilmierg,- B 0fJ t ting olf some long kicks, side, air tight* cover— '. K1&1% M• 1Kelly Monday. U. OF W. TEAM are more scientific than but Is ;; \u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0 Won. WWw, If •..6 1 4 a trying to get onto the knack of Lost. Pet. • others. For instance, a few of Philadelphia ...89 48 .650 Size No. 16 ...'."; .....: $2.19 ;|V*e.,, cf i-rr:6lo §t§ *it•I« In the opening game against booting the spiral. Gilbert and ' '\u25a0\u25a0 Size 18 -...;.;.... riMMghkon.rf. 4 0 0 1 0,0 our hurlers have nothing but a lot Eapeland are also kicking Cleveland '..".... 81 59 .578 No. $2.06 Spokane, ia addition to DEFEATS JAPS highly developed WINNING BALL well. Washington ....79 \ 69 .572 Size No. 20 '?:.'. TOKIO, Sept. Uni- of bone. VANCOUVER, Sepl " ...... 58.00 pitching nice ball, Bert Hall 17.—The 17.—Good Boston; " 4': o; 4 ''•: o There are two kinds of pitchers twirling by McCorry A large number ...... 71 64 .526 vacuum ..-.. of: pounded oat a single and a versity of Washington baseball enabled the of Stadium Chicago ...... 72 69 V . team defeated Wa*eda university' —southpaws and rational beinea* Indians to down Vancouver yes- high pupils have enrolled at the .511 \u25a0 Detroit :'.... .„..60- 78 .435 \u25a0telly, ; c rrir;-: 4iily» > « 1":0 yesterday, 13 to 2. Southpawg propel the pill from terday by a score of 3 to 2. University of Washington, about St.Loulg A. GEHRI the portslde. graduates 52 90 .367 Football practice at P. Good southpaw R. H. E. 15 attending...... the U. New York \ .49 86 .363 S. willstart this week according slant merchants are always long Spokane 3 5 2 ... Totals ....3« 4 8 27 14 2 to H. F. ZoHer, the new coach, and shambling—and eccentric. Do Vancouver 2 6 2 &CO. not forget part I RYDER'a LUNCH I Philadelphia 8, Cleveland 7. Plumbing, Victoria. AB J R HJ PO B who has just arrived from the eccentric of Batteries—McCorry and Han- ; Washington 2, Hardware, i Heating Cram, cf wosj !A^04j 0 the It. To be a southpaw nah; Cadreau, 108 So. 12th St. : Chicago 1. •;: rrhi:* 1&3 Middle West. ow They successful Schmutz and Kon- I Opposite Boston 5, ,*/ "• : 2b 4 0 1 2 nlck. Postofflca i St. Louis 4. -». Main 402. '\u25a0; 118 Tacoma a*. Bawling*. ;;r l;Vr § l^i one must always act like a con- Detroit 5, New York 3.^ \u25a0'> . Alberts. rf...400000 Ifthe Naps would only play How' are Hitting firmed nut. Swain, If?m tii'^ipiiilo as consistently as Larry La- All pitchers are supposed to Brooks, 0 \u25a0 lb ...4 0 2 IS 0 Joie does, they would b>« \u25a0' OurITigers Improved j consider- have speed, control, and "stuff." DUmas, 4 9 0 1 2 0 \u25a0 ss ... heading the American league ably , la '\u25a0 batting: last week, going Yes; they are supposed to have. Arthur says: itt«wtb"t^4iololil«io right now. regu- Most pitchers nothing a We nevah did git >o «ul- Shea, from • .1741 to .239. Three ' have but c 4 0 17 10 lars over the .300 mark and pleasant smile and a willing \u25bcertisln' oaten » low tax ' 2 (ta.ii.se kntlehner. p tjk«M©f4«l SO The bleacher fans over in Seat- four over .250. Ten Million led heart. levy, wo nevah tle are sore at the arrangements bis teammates In batting Important had none an et (loan Totals ...33 9 527 14 with an Control is the mo«t Ink lak any t made for the "two bit" spectators. average of .883, and Skin Harris, thing in hurling. It looks like a am comin' '•Ba*oma. 13000000 0— They say they are so tUlo far week, 20000000 o—3 removed who led last was isecond leadpipe cinch to throw the agate Victoria. from the diamond that they can't with a mark 'of .807, McMnllin over that oval disk, but it is not. %£, Bumary: 'Two-base , hits—Fries, see anything, and that the seats batted exactly ..HOO. 1/Double play— to to correct this. All the fans are \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'--- ''- rtCiALftrlHEALTH" \u25a0\u25a0^.'.-\ to Brooks. ?• Struck out— bit over their low javerages of the other at something or other. One I&>''' a p%lmas not found in the grandstand. preceding I week. West also came B Underwear has been household word for many years— r KanUehner 6, by Kraft 3. : hurler gained marvelous control I - up. Salsberg | batted s but•weakly by practising throwing bootjacks I known the length and breadth of the land as a true ' Base on balls—Off ;Kantlehner 6. Wattalet says the only thing \u25a0 Standard' '"*2 at the start. ;# A \u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0•.' V•• j \u25a0Utfi,,--"? out of window - aft Kraft !1^Hitfiby a pitcher— that keeps Swain from being his at serenading I oi' Value: » MR Umpire— The Cats copped eight! hits for cats in the dark niooat 4a. Time—l:37. rl. drafted is the fact extra, of the that he strikes bases—not a very large to- method Is pat . H Until now, no extensive showing out so much. tal. Four doubles An effective to ti has been made of these S were and four tin can on a post at of triples.- West was P. the \u25a0 leader, one end a i Isgoods >;'in this City but ; from ithis ; time, i" WRIGHT '8 Seat sal* tomorrow for Kitty , alley and then heave at It frot|i -19^111 Gordon in Enchantress," with a double and triple. Million, By I HEALTH" UNDERWEAR will be you ' National League 1 "The McMuHln 1| the other end. two w«Hki' here for in both the i Tacoina Theater. "Advertisement" and 38 Keller secured time you should be able to garments triples; Glrot, Harris and Kurfees thfow I two-piece and in the Union suits, soft and pleasant " >- , r Won, Pot gleaning doubles. Eight your missile Inside the alley, *nd Lost % £ bases maybe I to the skin as eiderdown and possessing wearing qualities 1: 91 45 .869 were stolen, McMullin, Neighbors at-the end of a year you be- Ifwr'TorkKS?* yond "\u25a0 Philadelphia ....31 60 .61» and Keller each : getting a brace, can hit the can. I that of any ribbed underwear that we know of. i CSMeago Just a 8 a word of advice It fc '':V^^J^s 78 60 .565 while Fries and Million took < one proportion to the weights and the percentage ' pP«mrg^r?tT: 73 ffik65 .529 aOl wT^Bk^BrTlavSi] apleeeMsgf*o*ft'vp<;>ii*^:-X::C;-"-A'. mentioned here that you shoplU I of Wool '^^'Wmi Mipßßi^f. rrrrr: is,# 75 .434 Jf? Skin? Harris Iwas Jithe ft-leading not rush the can while trying tp \u25a0 I vised, they cost you in either the two-piece or the Union suit' \u25a0rooklya ;»?r?rrf; 58 M76 .436 rungetter,' with six tallies to his hit the can. Some pitchersftre '" $20°. $250- or CiatiaaaU CO ggg» .420 ef«dit^^gftsis^^«^fe^ made to carry liquid*—but thejr 53.00 $3.50. Louto 43 94 .338 The figures: . are not the baseball variety. $8.50 being a " AB, R* H. l*ct. Control is half the battle*. The suit Pure Wool Garment and so marked , Philadelphia 3-4, Cincinnati McGismltj SB 3 .400 I When you are able to throW -a \u25a0 Iby the makers. . ' ' • • •-,'-- Mi§i To the Public— Millfcm .tr.T'Mf5M $*;»«I ball with sufficient aoc.uracjc.to -^ \u25a0gMggjgJgJgJß| Oar »»<-ct..f ul \u25a0 cur« • I pass it over the plate one* or \u25a0\u25a0>-, Kt^tn^^TrfeaiiWi^.aas ;\u25a0 \u25a0 for -human aliment* Hawta?7rfTr.'na»iaM«l'jw)7 t twice same day, and the DICKSON CO. Coast Loagu©; 1 \u25a0Jar* dv» to th« merit* in the BROS. J^Padflo \u25a0 of, our » compounding McMollla 80 4 .300 > batter can got up to l»at without \u25a0 112°- 1122 Pacific Avenue. Wm. Lost. Pct \u25a0 •f\u25a0th ( power root* Fries 88 0 •7 .300 > pinning a life insurance policy j^^^^KJ^Hy^Hi lll^P^SSijjjrit—'0 >."..•: /r. 8* ,-;-«9 ;.r .663 \u25a0 betes . .. ana mm bark, west ' \u25a0 which -: are > »oaaaa«*4 frrrrr:?f. 05 fa felo .240 Wmkt 89 81 .624 \u25a0 or i cumtlT, , quallUe* Neighbors ,n"rrr.»E4l» .214 HI lenusesto 83 76 •"\u25a0 .619 \u25a0 and \u25a0 sive ipermanent Keller jTrfrrsv.3S a •5 .200 86 .4»1 \u25a0 relief for \u25a0 the k, alek 511 a Francisco ..8* \u25a0 whore.v other ruse- i Ba!sbetiir/r.^ta§ia*f',»B7 Mechanics' Tool* Hl> J—lUlr-tr: 7«f|-; 88 .470 \u25a0dl «a; have . failed.>* If Olrot 7 0 1 .148 Factory Braada Specialty.* fektftSd 74 »6 .438 \u25a0 you are .ati;na; ,; and KurfeHs a o 1 • ana^a^aaaaaa cxnna t bo eurod why .111 MtMßfttl and •«\u25a0 aal KHUiwpTf.ispl* .000 $. Vante* 0. nivate dlae*Ma iwclaUr r^ADham Washington fwrtlaa* (TOIIIUkK ' iTf^rrHa EoMoft.ooo «, Oakland 5. YkUt WO MBDECIRB CO. 1 TOOI. M l.'UU'UAim CO. eaeramento llltM South* C at KxUrirrjiCirrxj S M©£-000 faaMi. W*ak. Belford 000• -ooq