The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 9, 1924, Page 16

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‘viene | Seals Regain Lead i in Wild Ball Game, 11 fo & UNITED STATES HOLDS COMMANDING - LEAD IN OLYMPIC GAME§ | Champions Come From oe ae ast Play at First Base _ iw Kinsey and Scholz Are Tbe Wing | Behind to Win Melee Winners in Short Runs | 3 i Seattle Took Early Lead, but Vean Gregg Was Taken Out and Relief Pitchers Couldn't Hold It; Seals Make Six in Eighth; Great Crowd Turrs Out T WAS more like a that those circus than a bal Seal chesty Seals and fightir I dians dished up for the multitude yesterday The Seals won, 11 to 8, but what a wild after noon of baseball it was! three-ring game The Seals came from behind to win by making > eighth Brick Eldred hit three safe ones, including a triple and he drove in three runs and scored himself Ray Rohwer hit one of his patented home Ten thousand agers were on hand day crowd of Seattle baseball history. F SEVEN PITCHERS K Crane " ad 1, bu hrew bad 1} red, K game Willian A/dutt going ‘ Steuland wor for 8 * P Geary, G tan r tolling for \ y « Sammy Crane mad R 1 alked beEiitter famous Leaping Tuna catches, t rte rr, an best fielding of the day, when | othe’ ticker, and incidentally he robbed ( ingle C A the Crane wa nd ght tr game when n mouth, the il Those ‘are jr ft for th the Vits INDIANS MAKE hay LAST STAND But wer t meantime the T chased three money " LANE OPE WITH SIN th Lane opened t a si gle to left and right for) Brad two bags and a Welsh was ou dred second. De ie field boot the pill bx half of the fourth on M ble, an infield chan Brady {n the head single couldn wa , and a was a long © veteran tired Hendryx tripled_ beyond Rghwe a We Be BY ALEX C. ROSE : i ¢ fifth and scored on Mul ‘ M"s HARRY YOUNG, the ne . , . ingle. It gave the visitor & 8 8 8) VL crowned champion woman golf 3 ad for the first time >: 4.0 el er of the Pacif MN “ in their half of ? F - a ‘ ° . , r { i ed socked 7 f dup to the'p hit the ball a couple of mile the right field fence. sixt} atte made another in the! &. venth by filling the bases, Welsh scoring finally on an infield o Then .that eighth! Move oy the mouri bench if you wa read this: BASEBALL SAN FRANCISCO vs. SEATTLE GAME CALLED AT 2:30 B For TICKETS, BE acn-0169 “S' LEARN TO SWIM WITH 7 AY VADS WATER-WINGS SOLD EVERYWHERE “OY GUARAMTECO CY AYYAD MFG.Co, HOGOKEN-NJ [ _ Gossip of Fairway and Green Kinsey Captures 110-Meter Hurdle Race With Scholz : Beating Paddock in 200-Meter Dash; Americans was a Have 135 Points to 73 for Powerful Finlanders 2 OLUMBUS STADIUM, Par July 9.—Cap- ae turing two more rsts out of the three | field team went still f t di the Olympic game Victories by D. Kinse te hurdles and Jackson V 20 ne meters dash, beside the points, put the United States 135 2% The when Willie Ritola, who won the 10,000 meters on Sund. ee, coasT Lxagee { won the 3,000 meter teeple : | chase. Everett Golf ‘ 1 Pp ‘ i 4 Team Coming , ) | ik " . R' r \ s5 AMERICAN LEAGUE : f Fs v Lest . ul I ¢ a retu ‘ a8 : § the I : = c he R ro ; nd, 4 E eral weeks ago 2” : are » get the samo , 2 SCHOLZ BEATS dose « . k yar t 4 PADDOCK day, be 24 lineup f RESULTS a from tor r = i Rooter Parade "s 4d Will Feature Battle Today ._.,...... : 1 ’ k “ ndise's p , oa, Gr t H h Vv eos Poe es ‘ by the Judge nd B Norton of y D : into ,; Flea is A 5 Ba, aemt | committee ined sticker NATIONAL When Ray Rohwer grounded to mn th econd inning Wednesday the Seal) KINSEY WINS "for the A spécial’ sec manager made a fast play in beating Raymond to the bag. © Frank Jacobs, The Star) WURDLE RACE tion is d off boxe ® Oakland Shuts Out Sacramento Club AKLAND, . hate Salt Lake Loses to Vernon Tigers 5 a la ee WELL First’ place for the Ur « Portland Defeated by Angels, 3 to 2) Halt Coast Gain _ for Coolidge, Jr July 9.—Pacifi s will pay silet vin Coolidge, Jr, 3 of President Coolidge, who died Mée vault here, This b of our tear con: Norwegian has: consistently cleared better than 13 feet. Hoff hurt his us th at the tape, and the American was i . cach nly a fare as he hurled him. | ankle in training a month ‘ago, but|/day night, at Wednesday’s gall! . of an self across the line, Guthrie fin-| has been participating in rumning| when ‘a one-minute mourning pefiél a hed third, but was set bacc to last | 2nd jumping events since then and | will be observed. The announcemélt * s beh Siteyde © for knocking over three hur-| Was looked upon as a likely winner |was made here yesterday by Ham dies. |of the pole vault A, Williams, president of the ut of every thre It was” announced that Hoff, ft Wednesday the A qunty council s have} world’s champion pole vaulte J, ©. Bridgman. | batt to! swim N ay here played and during his short HA-HA- T CLAIM WE STAVED § | tis often e*mur 1 0 ot NES, MDEAR, w iy 5 vi on the*muniecipal links and also on 4 4 THATS A WINK MoME FIVE tle Golf etn ¢ Z{ THAT 1 AGREE VNES-VES ~ER WA GLASS NieHtS WA BeAr WH WHAT You Do~| | A410 BE SURE, ENE fae mH! | | RoW! = Vou We pay our workers more to make “Clowns” better. yan Axton-Fisher Tobacco Co. The Smoke of Millions. SPIDERS WILL SPIN A COBWEB A AERIAL ON “THAT fae BUT SINCE You GOT “THAT RADIO SET, I HAVE BEEN VERY MUCH PLEASED “10 SEE YoU SPENDING NouR EVENINGS AT WOME ! = Sn gE HM-M + INDEED, YES, ~|NDEED! ~ ce sS EGAD! wT > Wever Woven & OFTHAT ANGLE Z SBOUT-HE RADIO! «. 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