The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 8, 1924, Page 10

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; i: | PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1924 ‘Four Changes Are Due in Coast Managers * | Brazill, Pick Krug and, | GER SADIE LOUSE ae ree ZEN ) Everett Boy Lane Day Is on Today swic Picked for Gate “ ~.) Wins State Lewis Picked for .Gate Ate ek eal Big Crowd li Expected Killefer, Essick, Ellison and Howard Certain to Re- tain Their Posts; Change Needed at Sacramento; Bon Stein, Defending | Vitt Favored to Replace Lewis; Krug Is Fizzle Champion, Loses Match | to Westland BY LEO H, LASSEN t BY ALEX C, ROSE | , 19 ve I K , oe ew at t ; ‘ two ye meek of sournervent alt tnt « ae = second last season, al wi ‘ In « word, Everett done herself club now. Marty Kr DODGERS LOSE“. GREAT BATTLE Great Crowd Sees Giants Win and Take First Place in National cutiae 4 Welterweight Boxers Westland in the major event ccectanerietet | Always Popular Here the Inglew wf which he is also & member Remarkably eady playing tee to green gave Westland our-up lead at the end of the first nine, but thru the second t t r t ons rier he faltered badly and 7 not only Jost his stride but went to lunch with a one-down result Robe < M Ma me t ‘ _ eee ; for an appetizer 1 Dax "| t of | judging f ecord : r going t ROHWER IN LIMELIGHT GAREY .s Everett Wins |Wallace Scott a at the mee tae Piven riba Title Contest Is Defeated by - fp a thil 18, by NEA Sa diabiee i olisse in N, W. Loop _ Seattle Crack before R Sept i Giants made fiv« land the margin prov Epite Brookiyn'’s thre ithe last of the nint “Teewwae mer ED ROMMELL = Tribe Wins Odd Game =" := aoa per ila of Series With Oaks «: scat in. | of th jemen in the Nati merican League u EATTLE took the Oakland se FINDS ‘TRAP Loses No Ground, as plitting ‘The victor in first place four games to three, aturday’s tussle. found t even Sunda a 6 din t Senators, Too, Beaten e Acor opener Sunday, 7 to 2, he first : Seattle ace has lost to At St. Louls (first game nH. FE ran . } : Ana 3 7 AMERICAN _ AGUE - an Oak ose . Chicago 1 ‘ 0 ae ‘ The second Sunday tussle was a wild battle that the In- Bt. Lous. ‘ae s er. Ti ow York ‘ alg 10 to 8 Aldridge and Hartnett; Sherdel and n - : ‘ dian, % J ’ ‘ ‘ Meas a ‘ “ ‘ rs at , PACIFIC CO. 2 us and OFA I ROFRHLER HAS es : ‘ t gar ba PLENTY OF STUFF In- | San Francie . ahd th x . ee YORE pt. §.—E Rom . 1 . 4 the greate (let game R. ys i ® A 1 La s seen in the Northwest fe 0 ‘ t fn 3 : I ° parts ‘ «m1 | ma ear ‘ 1 Defense day we s a i eed and plenty . * | Oakland's viet Angeles ’ ‘ Paul Pigott, a very promising on crowded P : . 4 v Rs pame a uff to go with it Yankees here yest The Phila | RIGHT PITCHERS bs 4 ‘S| young golfer from the Beacon | © required. to Pitre ice Bs rao for work nnd |delphia pit elved some great | IN ONE GAME “S| HIM links, won the first flight |” customary warning of Cinetnnat 413 vlw ubt be more ga the| Elst | honors by defeating Elmer Ken: meeeeer. ACemm are th other pitcher ¥: A sen RE fay game, drick, the Rainier Country etub |Log Angeles Scores es z . secd ow " Kra | champion, in the final 36-hole 21 R fo) r S It Sacramento Breaks: : | Sie dc G. Maere ana ievea- | r > 4 nice ball Seattle clicked four siraight Jimmy Welsh found the going| %a¢ksen, both of Inglewood, led Even With Leaders ‘i f Phia. | dingles off of Krause in the first shal tocar tthe Oan ee | a field of 24 couples in’ the : E frame and the lefthander was mixed foursomes event, with a net score of thru. They collected a couple more off of Kunz and five runs | tog) Were in ntate chompion-| BASEBALL TODAY BILLY LANE BENEFIT PORTLAND vs. SEATTLE GAME CALLED AT 2:30 BE acn-0169 for Tickets gets | Los thing! Ka es to}! vich ament| (Sec prkeubek cont ~o! | FLOWERS Ht way, Dause ged SMACKS HOMER Interesting thing about Ti the movies is that we will see if he looks any worse in some thing besides white fla Buzz Arlett finally hit a homer | » unday, t all going several miles t fleld It in reported that Is ba This i edition for a European all. Flower and Rohwer also ted homeruns aw rifled a single, | Young Flowers, a shortstop ob atl Foster eighth and Rolwer touched him ried to pitch in the | | - the field. He| up for a homer, Eldred singled | apres cual | and Boehler went to the hill. He |i¢ ho can deliver ax ho will plug up| | heaved wide to first and Eldred | that infield weakness | Went to second. Ted Bskdwin | Ree him with a scorching | gmmer can certainly run, He went |to second when a ¢ | That ended the large afternoon. | 4). thd Te § ; FIRST GAME fers’ legs and he ai AR R MH PO A #| boys some wpeed on his triple in the | asd ery first game, : ea | New Fall Styles ‘ > 8 Being well dressed requires is 9 0 © snappy shoes. A pair of Rohwer stole second and third in | [the aecond’ game tn the second in| Florsheim Shoes 6 o)}ning ‘ 4 rola thus becomes the first require- rey int: 1 ‘Gabec Feeas Vat | ment in a wardrobe of the man aPole dese ces PORTLAND Fom non of taste. See Our Windows The Flor. sheim Rialto Choose your own reason If you ask La Palina smokers why, you'll get many good reasons for La Palina’s great success. But just you 8 La Palina — enjoy that and Whitney; Winters and game R. H. 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