The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 14, 1924, Page 10

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m hee nrOun x ea = : THE SEATTLI rAR MONDAY‘ 4, 1924. Record Crowd Sees Tribe Break Even Sunday} aseball Figgers for Baseball Bugs 17,000 Wild Baseball South Lake and Georgetown in Finals @ oo] Bugs Saw Double Bill | FAIRWAY and GREEN Americans yA mate, BN, Indians Come From Behind to Win Second Game, ° ; 7B A RO os LH = 4-3, in 11 Innings, Seals Winning First Tilt, 6-1; Win Track ve Bay) 3 Wheezer Dell Shut Out Seals on Saturday F3 - BY LEO H, LASSEN and Field y= engage y HEY we Star League Wis" 3 Teams Meet “> ext in Big Tilts ae Ed Reichle Twirls Great Game for Georgetuwn; Arden Cubs Defeated ‘ eee eas ae: Finnish Distance Runners seco genie ; e Furnish Thrills; Yanks “© i aseball empor Score 255 Points Miss Phoe N . test crowd of dia rN. G red ove the at ever saw a game in Seattle.) BY HE NRY L F ARRE LL t f t ‘ UTH LAKE the George ais ‘ ay 4 Aba yr . louble bill that closed the great pas nee Be ial ( : eattle series Sunday i Per : 1 : : - ‘ he f T NATIONAL LEAGUE b a gang that was! And how they did |‘ F 7 ; Farrell on the \ - BY f he fn Let Be o cheer for the Redsk but they didn’t get any |i: ain An t erin this North , ° ae 8 “a sicego, i; 2 The Seals took the first enc r Sunday, 6-1, but in the!‘ cf : eAnt “cog gor See nt “ag bar ove Seowere ‘ " ; “6 @ , 11 frames. siv ‘ Py 1 “o r second ne lls for that + tied t That. fine {5 f 1 tet ‘eve yt Arden Cul RESULTS rf hg ° betes . _— ae 6 I atsmen Lecounted for the Ke f $8 ‘ : “ second t The Indians left last night for Salt oe A co gy 4 ‘ melt ¢) AMERICAN LEAGUE } cost m r Red: l ‘ y . atorpeelly 4 ‘ Won Lost pe came f ne i { I peaked’ ab! distin Wie |ercahad Wueees setace hed ett i ; é i <a nt it “ h ‘ Ang th f wing week and . giv ™ 4 " 1e ‘ | : ® ri by ut etting w world marks |has to play one’s xho roperly to rong mbination for) | Clevela Sen Francieco retained its ihalt-|0) tne 400 and 1,600 meters, and{ect the decired result Ne the Evere eu se ne i * Bos ta BRADY CROSSED game lead by v ng the first game |iauge How ah; nalitGraia | tena nig, ic a ieags A AB H PO A E | philadelphia 1 ‘ te in| a fy - 7 whale,” became~a double Olympic | Out 355 645 635—40 annual home and home fixture op | twirie nipped two men off the ‘ 2 | RESULTS Se 4 be Srip, Winning ¢ winner by breaking an Olympic rec: |In ....sess 434 566 42-82], ae " 4 us 7 York $, Bt. Louls 2 en of 16 played in the! org in the discu | he links of the forme turda baw dhdgne-4 edt ou 16, Choveland 4i str and nobc ut, Lane t to| Northwest 2 . While Ka. ‘ F " Ed ‘ twirled & great game ‘ , @ @ ther games played. stn - atl : , ur and his men id left field and Joo Kelly A the FINLANDER WINS Egress ag rt Resta q 4 points, Roy| for t orgetown Cubs against aera. : ) ball when he backed 1 eee’ | The Seals tangle with Vernon at|~ imaividuet bh ng|champion of merchant tat t wistants managed | the Junior Advance club, altho he i to The Seal infield came in to try | and ne have an'ex nga bt 8 21 golf,” yeate bwtidas he. detente’ ‘ a trifle wild at times, Reichle os 1 to kill off a bunt, which was | chal pull: away trom |e shan én | Wilting ues totter and “Oba vo! mars 1 t 19 men ° |t A age S28 Rs t ‘am 4 the expected, but Brady slammed a {boty of th vdabickenee ee ae want. meatah, one ith Ye int t r ths was anybody's game until the ; er ee ae | i hit past Kilduff and the game [faye and ver and Frisco break {eu Me evade Gh “thes weet Country | doubles mate Georgetown forged into o ¢ © + * Portland Breaks oe was over. | posed ‘ors, wor bi - : Schwartz was knockéd = =f 1 — difference tn handicaps gave syostents JONI of Piper & box and was replaced by) , vomis pac ee Even With Angels +0 Vean Gregg was given a bi of A two-stroke allowance Taft's, und Gordon Haw, t who. had had an operation ‘ nd no PORTLAND, July 14—Los de aia of flowers and a of {each round, but his « t wet |Jefferson Park champk ed alon @ finger the previous day and| vo geles and Portland broken even ta @ ¢8 by’ thes get ; aroen! the tee and|$ and 2 victory over the Huston| Which was still in the double header here Sunday after, yt It 1 until, the ' f Jack and “Cu of the The scores oon. The Beavers won the fim My” Bunda fT hanes : daured t Gun ink t e—1|game, 10 to 5, which was the oli y Nurmi put xdown mark at t r !=Ilone they took during the eatig aber ap series. % t started to dis | H 4 ente nicked tive| Alt (First game) R HE | ‘ 7 as ¢ . t c Los Angeles .. 5 ww 4 - ‘ ch quaring matters |'T haked fairw te ‘ortland . oés.es10” ae ERRORS NEARLY ‘ , became two-up , Kn a Dumovich, Ramsey, Payne an RUIN IT yeh so ata 1 and that | 5 t t Greeg |Jenkins; Winters and Daly. th The Seattle infield wobt he fanned Vargas. |" Ugo E Tenby ext two b tht well by] (Second game) R. HB Of tie in the fifth and the Se - scien ; { ay fc 1 t ey | Los Angeles 264 Bh tal lead. Bra 1 Ted Baldwin Seattle won Saturday's game,|tousy Lisa fa wt t nd at the — | Portland 11 & tor two int 3 Wheezer De tting out Fri tise itina' batt for | m K c Hughes, Weinert and Jenkisg @ Wa dryx, Kild 7.0, w Ray Rohwer hit another |} WORLD'S wh was halved achac, Yarrison, Bedient ant (i Cay runs. homer and Frank Emmer played a} RECORDS BROKEN ball of 61 from t sacri. | Cochran wy The Indians got one back in the| daz game at p. The Cgew Share oe lle —— : = from h and tied it in the Se y got three b by Americans—in the 1 ——_$_ A Rohwer singled with one away and | cides: ‘Meaidba’ thie T the 4 | ” tor so did Ted Baldwin, Bowman, pinch| Earl Baldwin hasn't an equal in| two new, Olympic i oh hitting for Emmer, fanned. But Ray-|the league at blocking runners ‘ sta alled one mond and Theodore put on the dou ate. In the eighth 1 ey, the ble steal and Ray scored. es beconn: cae George-Cutshaw went in to hit for/to score on Shea's single t Gregg in the ninth and doubled to|put Baldwin blocked him off left. He went to third on a wild | plate pitch and scored on Lane's sini Brady bunted Lane along, but Bert Ellison rushed Guy Williams to the nd the young le r stopped he upri pitching sion. re he eliminated Jack from the ra emb-finalint In the meantime, “Dixie” Fleas é | Inallourexperience | achieved his share of ly gicry at the lith hour hen he defeated H. M 100 meter ch arn he swung um and |before Rh was y nt to tee-off in the 36-hole final matek HREE Seattle womer namely, Mrs, C. C. city champion from’ the vious day |Country club, Mra. F. V had been is explo 2a Siar WiLL sll & new world's marx |lead-otf player on the Tt , Wilianss baseed overt vikes| The crowd saved that second | ontllams buzz iNOS came for Beattle. Hendryx hit one 90 meters our _relay| Vernon Bias i in j rs i | the th betwe er and © distance in 3:16, aj % : and got Rohw Pout.) |e th vigtecs fener ter than’ the exist Salt Lake Games ie George Stueland finished the game | /“"* hat would have been a trip a Ac Rea seg i 4 for the and told |8t the least and perhaps a home | LOS ANGELES tuly 14.—Vernon | 2 how the v only a double. And SEE. RAUNT RES and Salt Lake broke t he al » 1th Kelly would| (7) | double-header here ycs cisco. Lane's fly that Tennis League Itors taking the first aa that equals AGEING tennis league will not be pub. Christian, when Agnew slammed one OAKLAND, July 14 Oakland ed until Tuesday. All man Second game %. H. E the crowd for two bases, bringing|cinched the series with Sacramento rg should phone in their re. ||Salt Lake Vinpas en 8 in. Ellison. by winning the first game yester-|| sults. Some of the matches were || Vernon ASE Ley Be ‘They «made two more in the third| day, 4 to 0. The Solons came back n mer mates to death for two bases jf it hadn't while Vernon won the s 9 tof 2 popping up all afternoon. been for the crowd. Returns Not In col papi y a ae | te 1 puts Sutherland pitched good ball | Because of the incomplete re. ||#alt’ Lake ............ 7 i to I 1 en al Li n but had a lot of tough luck with| ‘Oaks Win Series eet results of the opening ||Vernon 6 { eis bad bounces in his infield Bik of the Woodland park || O'Doul and Peters; Cook | Bd The Seals scored in the secon From Sacramento oi Thomas and Murphy n 7 not played and those players Kalilo, Coutmbe, Thomas and Cook | and chased over three in the sixth./in the afternoon affair and won, 4/| should finish thelr matches carly || Peters; Thomas and Hannah a ~ Seattle filled the bases in the|to2. The score: R. H. E.|| this week, if) possible sixth, Ted Baldwin couldn't tind a|Sacramento (first game)....0 5 0] The schedule. for next Sunday ROBIN REED WINS S m Oo in hit in his bat and tle’s only | Oakland . . trees 4 9 °0/} with the complete runs y " PARIS, July 14.—Robin F Ore: e : chance was gone, The Indians did] Batteries— Hail and s hang; Fos-|| published in eebane mae, ; ‘gon Aggies, defeated Charles New e ° ° _@ e e squeeze over a run in the eighth|ter and Read. ||| There will be no matches ||ton, Portland, Ore., in the finals of when Rhyne booted one and singles | amento (second game) 4 10 0/| booked Saturday because of con. || the Olympic catch.gs-catch-can foath by Eldred and Ted Baldwin brought |O#kalnd . .. +2 6 1/)/fict with the Playfield tourna. eight wrestling champtonships to. Brady over hangs Malin Bostler ana Bead (mntliiat Marta tat day tenia ee Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. BY AHERN | BEFORE CALLI We wW State Tennis | OUR BOARDING HOUSE Meet Starts | Monday A.M. LAY opened at 10 o'clock this morning in the annual Washing ton State Tennis tournament on the courts of the Seattle Tennis club, with a brilliant array of stars’ en- tered in the competition | The featured match in today's play| |Z will be between Bob Hesketh, Uni Z " DRESSER, BUT L versity of Washington captain, and 3 tert tT HOME Topay Frank Koslowski, «a former r| * ys a Woodland park champion. Koslow-| BECAUSE T DIDNT ski has been playing great tennis of WEAR A VEST! late and is likely to give the Husky | star a battle. The match is slated to start at 2 o'clock, | Earl Whit other playfield ex pert, faces Ray Casey, the California star, in a match at 3 o'clock. | Danny Lewis and Armand } to play in another imy match at 5 o'clock | Neither Irving Weinstein, the| You know how ageing in wood Licuanscbe, vie Improves fine wines... . ., Nor TAKE A BEER — It does the same thing NOUR CLOTHES FoR for fine tobaccos.+n» + “HAT UL RAW CHECK MEY GIVE OUT AT ALL PAWN SHOPS 2. MAYBE NOUR MEMORY HAS | A SuGHT CARBON 4) | HEN'LL EVEN QEMODEL <dock! = / TH’ DaRK mi Ue | oa 1 sal WELL, DON'T LooK AT ME SO WIDE ! T ant 4H! dare OF PUTTING TH WALTZ ON WATCHES! ~\F EVER CUT LOOSE INH’ ART OF SQURGLARY, (LL GO AFTER BIG GAME «VES GIR ~~ 3 FIGOSH SAKE, DID ETHER OF You GUYS SEE MV WATCH ?- ITS GONE! we 1 REMEMBER TAKING 1T FROM UNDER MY PILLOVs THIS MORNING AN, CUTTING rT On an)’ MAKE em wen § A men’s champion, or Mrs, William Henry, the women’s champion, are defending their titles this year. | Today's schedule follows: s. Ciist, Morrison va. A, Levine, | | *. Back | | — the aged in wood tobacco JUST INSTINCT Eddie Roush of the Cincinnati Reds | A.he doesn't try to figure the ~ 1 ” pitcher, “I just hit by instinet.” the | GONE | - (Convright, \924, by NEA Service, Ine.1 orck batter vava - ME tine oie OW

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