The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 9, 1924, Page 12

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About Fights| Mickey Cochran Too Fast and Fighters BY LEO H. LASSEN | to Be Used as Reciever | Portland Youngster Can Hit Well Enough to Be Used in Outfield, and Catching Will Rob Him of His Great Speed; Looks Like One of Best Prospects be made into prese the Th Georges elimi d Frenchman light The English crop ¢ ers has | I one. Erm 1} a valuable avers in hi 360 ar e bal ickey Cochran | firat yeu onal ite ES Te. ETSY 1 HARRY GARDNER SAYS HIS ARM IS 0. K weight Austra fighter Pan pion, a } internat der the Ame Luis V in the lig running, a v The int is one of t pionship bou North Ame & stranglet for some t er CRANE BACK IN LINEUP me A Right vs. A Left Consid the com age, expe s grea Jack McAuliffe the champion enough to thru.and q ing around on : Tommy Hinds | Is Killed in Johnny Buff, Jim eag uniform and deliver. Harness Race} “tit ‘sees to Brockiyn in the apring A N. Yu Sept and don't be surprised tf he delivers SE, 1—Ha : + vie.| With the well-known bang nmy 3 ry reuit| Mickey Walker Must a Scrap Californian YORK, Sept. 9—Mickey wortt’y welterweight the New York *. We are grieved t ds thru with the We are grieved becau he isn't. ¢ he engages in another New York | Approximately $5,0 THE SEATTLE AR 00 Raised for Billy Lane’. Texas Star Is Hot After Ruth’s Rec | Clarence Kraft, Home Run Slu Sse o very WASHINGTON vert Word Fix sean} CLUB VICTOR May Break Bambino’s Home Run Record of 59 Walter Nice Sum for ord Injured Star Accumulated Benefit 8-2; } gger |, ————s /Portland Wins Game for Lane, Series Starts Today Kraft Has Passed 50 VACIVIO COAST LEAGUE Johnson Twirls Senators to Victory Over Philadelphia AMERICAN LEAGUE . A PPRO {ATELY $ . 4; Pp™ 4 H ® ae 1 r f 5 HM a med Dalley f ed meee, DATZY VANCE ss2=0s82 wares BEATS GIANTS wise 228% tba Brooklyn Moves to With- | Suxs or LiF vost H : ‘ in Half-Game of the) '° Bown : rae *| League-Leading Club vee ABR HPO A & to the punch ast sh a ar strike — a oh 2 8 = . Bak joes | PO ee ae erates aboot = Les ef ae :. ee ae cvs Good Show ‘Chamber Day (Tod Morgan in)" Pibdd abhip ae. well os 3 * a youll ‘snap into things ae | rogram Is : es gitar & he Smart : Dany lier in the agus next Year after | iy O'Dowd Box Ball’ Park|4 : Fighter ts t res ag urns, as many new omere zs ite 2 a boxing :, f WwW: LTERWEIGHT predominate . Pi met to panes * ‘bie nel lin Kopp couldn't wet Du 1 oching 1 n he carns if ha res : 3, 1 are big stare now. )oynowa ‘i P vgs wo ! COX DESERVES CHANCE a Hae mata event e ; t Ryan Jimmy Bryan Has Record Turnout y * DIEGEL LEADS _ [ite o°biet’ nie crarge otcnam-| LLLINOIS OPEN |Genaro Will Meet Weak Chclahe May day at t W F Diet, of eked eer Villa on Sept. 23 # NEW Sept. 9.—Pancho Genaro, the fiy » Will meet here on Coach Princeto Jack Coom YOR a F September 23, it was an | as f 1 here yesterday. They were ed to to have boxed last week, but Genaro occupy a rimila jcontracted the whooping cough and ton next season j |was forced to call off the bout. A B of St. Louis, who] ad Football is 1d = as the Western open} ‘There are times when Mike Me- est games. 1 1 nd Billy Creavy,/Tigue reminds you of a regular the myste for second place | champion he For instance, defend his title. lteam « | wants $75,00 |OUR BOARDING HOUSE WE PLANE STANDING ROOM OWNLN, IN NEARLY EVERY CITY FOR A FACK | Excursion ’ Fares j on sale daily toSeptember 15 ATE“To | | { P, Naetla Kansas City - $ 72.00 ¢ A St.Louis - - 81.50 § Chicago -{- 86.00 ( Detroit - ! = 105.62 Washington '-{ 141.56 New York -'-' 147.40 Corresponding fares toother important centers. Final return limit Oct. 31, 1924 Liberal stop-o ivileges going and ak side trip to Yellowstone at small additional cost — Ss SS" SS TODAY and TOMORMOW PORTLAND vs. sEATTLE me Called at —neeeatineeneti HER In t man, hampic BY en. Bil Grif | Ze c — a eer ; | CLEVELAND, 0, ——— hee ier { \Usten 10 ng “Oe O ale A t 1 ‘dts and cold weather Pp -- = | fw 1 # WHY 4 looen ver Negr t ‘ anoth ostponeme ‘fe 1u OUR ACT \ APPLES ies a bm | ileal F eer y Greb| UGET SOUND b PHILADELPHIA, Sept STEAMER SCHEDULES } Back INH’ OWL AUCE AGAIN!) | OTANIT THEY | BRUGHED ALL Reve OVER TH’ COUMTRN LIKE ig ednesday night | | | required for sound to 10 ocean bottom and back | can be measured by a newly invented to be | ch fro Jack socks remains Chi welterwe ht heavyweight cham of prelimi the Wear Red _ A PULLMAN Whi¢ 5KBROOM! RS VICTORIA, B.C. A oF Port Angeles, Straite Points rf G Daily, 12:00 midnight 9 oa Does not call at Victoria on trip t he Oy ing Senttle , 4 * ! TAM ZA | |i in the woods! pape sci eka caries This ¥ Cruising Coat, in vivid red Mackinaw cloth, is life * saints i ar our work or your pl take you into the timber, j . Pr u not only from and rain but also from the bullets s of hunte No danger of being mistaken for game. Whitman Athlete Maae URdanoe vaf pocketb—the whole tackles a chip Walla Walla Coach |] "my game,pooket, with flaps and fasteners. The Mackinaw cloth With Sabin Rich, one of the n woed In this garment is the finest quality manufactured Thra to Neah Tay | known all-around athlete 1 out jonday Trip Only) at Whitman college, as head RIT CON We make the same style LAND POINTS the Walla Walla high school football ¥ I ILSON : coat in plata patterns Xin Anacortes team: ribet be Hi seriou CRUISING It’s the ideal winter coat oe akhne Chee eration as a contender for the COAT for sport or work A out notice As a football star he was one of try one on! Feet eee eRION ST men » the light Whitman take Order by mail one inch Walla he larger than white collar igh school team. CO. 1005-7 First Avenue Portland Gridders Change Their Name Lenve Seattle *T213, 841 az, A Ne. Kans 0:30, re 10:15 @. my) Doogie, mad ewes sisi” | I a s J, 2. 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