The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 14, 1924, Page 11

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Monday 102 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 11 MILLER HUGGINS SAYS NEW YORK YANKEES ARE ABOUT THRU Insists 1925 Will Be East vs. West Robin Reed Is Bucoda Wins Fast Sport Fans Turn Attention Georgetown Is i Beaten in Paris Game at Olympia , ‘ Y Wi th Y m in aor a ea fi oe to Bercot-Harper Bout Here’ Defeated in itle Contest |)": ; ; ae i- Last ear 1 anks ceepiaie ee ee {Bc “Austin, at ra ' Semi Pro Loop . : S Went for ft . : 1 t ) , Manager of World’s Champs Says His Team Is Aging |S" puaremane ef tne Waked | of the Oreg ‘ h : : ar Fast and Hardly Expects Them to Keep Up Pace ‘den, Philadelphia, present cham , : Mal "vy t ¥ All This Season; Hoyt Is Only Youngster rel Diy Marvey Ghatgs 1 ’ ngelen, ir th ele fina of ; EW YORK, July 14.—“The season of 1925 will mark the See a ry rN I Necton, At 1 ajor league manager,” Says! At 4p. m. Tilden and his IT-year-| : rs ‘ ne f Americans, three-time {old partner Sandy Weiner, also of {t) iaies . i 8 o : Phitladelphia, pla ; 1 "K r ated I ' Japane 4 intended to retire at the close of this year, Possibly |e Kime tothao sit te ; would if my club was going as well as it was a year ago, but |cisco. : nes ged “7 ‘eld Si ; ‘ it isn't. Sno Grif.|other ¢ ' t “The Yankee team is beginning to break. I don't like to/™. ® 64, 2.6, )6-4 out while it 8 ng. I would much prefer to hand|* bor : . over a strong clu , uccessor, Tilde thful protege, | hea iw en : ; w “In several deps s of the game the club must be re-|however fg im ¢ sch ou Fipsa~redtnoed D9 juilt, notably in the pit ete “Good pitching has made the Yankees, been a big asset jin winning three pennants,| \ . mut pitchers cannot go on | Yankee Girl _ |terever. not g 2 the real sensa by defeating B. 1 ching tion of “The v ran members of ¢ | star p staff that ha § Deteated |v wines tor my aus Business Is Busin ning Phe fact that ous SS Is s 3S (6) Ol ‘est that ness BY TAYLOR > You Bio PRUNE ‘ > } r < Sr 3 == THEN (TE US 4OUR CHELI RIS, July 14.—The first Am a n oe AVE HEARD ALL ABOUT cour ) LISTEN 10 vm) (a T LET S REASON USTEN TO win TALK UES. MR. 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HAVE NO GROUNDS FoR Bee the Spanish ” | Ou Pay US ~ Es COMPLAINT of the club must go out up the best pitchers the| league market affords. The pitching staff of the Yankees must be overhauled gmight sets, while R. Norris an. | ums drew a dye Helen Wills was to felay but drew a bye R Norris Williams. b - MERE TO DEMAND a the young material = “4 YOU'LL CANCEL en picked up. Condi NOUR SHENCE | i ached the point where! - “Thought must also be given to the position of shortstop. Everett ee Scott, one of the greatest infiekiem st ates in thre ‘lof ali time, is fast slowing up. His og aahieirn 1 gregt endurance record has exactod & certain toll second round mate sates ‘ Tae Pamanie, in straig EVERETT SCOTT | |ON Last LEGS 4. me “Looking to the future, shortstop o| 7 | a | | | | bi om, sets, Is one position that must be con t, who 4 Waterfronters sidered. A successor to Sc Beh wi can+step right in and fill es § and Jahn Lead ls very necessary if the club is to % a] continue a pennant contender (6) S i. U © City L ntinue « pennant contender. | BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Waterfront Athie Now Hus KE YOURSEANES AT W. F. Jahn & Co. t (| vee it Ng Suey END I%6 SOM PG) ORT ORAER CLOGE TAR ON THET OF Gel for first place in the City Base-| “It ts going to be a tough bat ED | WANT TO SE cen i PUP O'YOURN — Some Baan) Hvac al CHICKEN HERES APT TO vic-|tle to win this year, If my club , The | goes over, s PRESERVES AND JELLIRG MIGTAKE HIM FOR A Waterfronters trounc Seattle | ¢: to help t 1 WWE PUT UP JUST FoR purr going hely } Twe vier! ERYLY OR Gp Co, nine, 11 to 1, while the Jahn ns, particularly the ; ? ‘ Some THING / Wp tess pulled & game out of the fire Yankees are tab! ium the Police Department, 10 to 7. | staggering at the close of the pres rt Ruth twirled a two-hit game | ent race. 1 de ant to quit a the Waterfront A. C. and re-/oiot when it's and on the geod support. Bill Kuske| ines otherwise it w ; at the bat for the winners, | tains for me at the finish of five‘hits out of five times at | ss (TIMELY TIPS NOW, AINT HE A BEAUTY. HUNK? HELL MAKE BUDUY~‘oU Come WITH ME NOw AN! SLL PURTY FAIR EATIN LONG "BOUT NEXT CHRIGTMAS & SHOW YOU GOMETHING WORTH Lookin aT / TIME / WOULDN'T BE GURPRIGED BUT WHAT I'D and/given an infusion of new blood) # are |to carry. on Mrerun rally in the seventh | put W. F. Jahn into the lead ithe Police team. The winners de sure by getting two more in| ‘the eighth. |B another City league game, the [Paris club staged a two-run rally — ibs last of the ninth and defeated SAYS SAM JONES 3to2 | Pitcher, New York Americans The pitcher who gets into a rut and pitches the same way regardless joe the opposition makes a fatal mis) OUT 2 ‘OUR WAY | | I try to shift my style constant Mts, while bis team mates amassea| Often make it a point to get the fir —_ i Woy T CANT PROF MOUNTS: 88 to 2 victory. vi 7 0} g to get the batter in Bus ROOF a 3 ball over, hoping to # DRINK “HS 3 LINGLE Ort The veteran Al Sothoron was chased | frowever, the next time I face the WATER, IT LOOMS fem the mound while the Robins were | Piitding out their 9 to 4 victory over |Same team, I Me Cards, |posite. Belleving they intend to hit a ae 6 ie Jat the first bail because of the Kil blanked the Reds, 4 to 0 | methods used in a previous game, t work directiy op first game, t thi 0, | but lost the second $0.17 waste the first one, Siels bene rane from the Giants’ heavy} Very often during a game I shift Magis enabled New York to pound out| my style. For several innings I seek foes wis over the Cubs. |to wet the first ball over. Then, jult when the opposition feel they are Fit: Holmes was struck on the jaw fan after Holmes had ban- wise to my methods, I start wasting Harris, yet the Senators | | 1 don't favor freak deliveries# A | pitcher who has a good fast ball and 3r. O'Gootty fearned that |curve, plus a change of pace, will had again carried off the | always prove troublesome. VG) 7 we \ WN osc } championship, he re-| ——— 3 , yy x = \ ‘ : e as follows: “I've always| It was Mr. Boc! and his flop. that our boys didn't] ping mk who paraphrased it to sh Java.” “hams across the cea,’ | BY CONDO) Terie 5 } ; EGBERT ROBBINS GAVE ONE DP By ° OF MIS OLD SUITS “To THE PoRTER THE DRINKERS EAT THE CENTRAL HOTEL re f ee ee ee @_ Ae Copyright, 1924, by NEA Service. Inc.) SS FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS DO YA WANT Nes, You ) yas YOUR CHICK.EN COOP AN SEE IF THERES ANY E665, MISSUS WELL, HOW MANY §Ges DID You A LOT OF CHICKENS STANDIN' AROUND DOING NUTHIN' N(Gopyright, 19M, by NEA Service, Inc.)

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