The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 13, 1924, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 5 — \GIANTS IN BITTER FIGHT FOR LIFE IN NATIONAL RACE ey FOamea roms) Pree ee re gets TORE Draws (RUTH CLOUTS. ieetolars Head | Pow Players oe us Stars ; ‘ i MERS ri even urvivors in Spotlight By Baseball Follow Dads? isi) seo co Stars From ie for Missouri NOTRE DAME, tod. govt 12-1 fine ity ia'm deahiomenser ta All Climmesiiew. x em cous 520" «= Crane te -D State Tourney jf Robins Take a Fall Out of Cincinnati Reds and | wa 1K ae ‘ Columbia playfield. 1 a een the cinstag Brooklyn Will Go Into League Lead Sues qneatien Han ‘argen t8 (boi 4 arta at 2 o'clock A ishlah ik /dobthall “ons \ ue club here ye en geo rs a . ~ mes certain that the sense of the be made up of 63 play wi ey. -% ssaserenamal be dis Bos foot ee WG b bi . of BY HENRY L, FARRELL tainane White Rox bois ath tasers | Ot 2 Sere aes : ? prent f EW YORK, Sept. 15.—With 1 lead of one point, the | Notre Dame for f ars int 5 Red prrs ee others 4 t : 4 dw New York Giants were ba ain Saturday in a bitter |" Z 7 s i ' Bite 3 , for their lives in the National league pennant race. Iris 2 u pede fe) ms 1 f 4 r j With Firpo and Wills out of the way, sport followers |ag 8 ee aeons A " , Hus t i , ‘i ‘ baseball, found a fight going on tha s fur- teks " y state comes W F fering. > 5 Many set He hurls a baseball much better|pirants for the Maize " schy je represented t ig sobat - The Giants took another tumble Friday when their|sieged the lad with ¢ than 1 was ever able te do at hisleleven hail from practically every|maiifr Slaughter of Louleville, star |, t / ‘ iichers went to pieces again and they were dropped for| Walsh sid. “Bat age,” says his father state above the Mason ar for the past two se Anse ive count, by the St,jand move out in the pacesetting his Irish spirit was n the old days, when the|line and as far west as the coast.|C. J, Munz, a 1, from ; Stated casa te ‘ : decist dinals. . the decision, “the final says Sox were winning pe nants Hight of the cand tes come from | ¢ ute © tre me H t the Brooklyn ad to the run when Earl Smith e Dame. great pitcher and Biily Sullivan a/aided ther in making ready for algridiron t ny and they enjored the v tant and Brave castoff, won| 4 Sumber of months ag relatives! great catche trial on a big university team, The t from ‘T halt ¢ | the rigs eas ch on yer int — ests tall x b sama! labor The Pirates are now only (wo gt Saturday tne Robins werejand a half games behind the two/ ig first place for over an | leaders. gos and Saturday have 8%] The situation in the American eer opportunity of getting In th®/ieague remains unchanged. The! Fe sess mean ws can lseerat neta ce| THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY | OUT OUR WAY emer BY WILLIAMS yom again and the take|series with the Senators, beginnigg qf out of the Cincinnatl Reds, /today, have “eT a) - = arr re =| 4; oD)! 9 om © sil fe Robins Will displace the Glants| scramble the , aN I Res Og opportunity to > again / DOMY worry MB! MMM. / —— {| MISS BiG EVES, | —— No-HO-iSAY | sO z pee, oe THAT FOO! | You'll Ger ; ae . CONTRAPTION Nour suane | f EE N De: rs 4 half hour, I remarked to Manager 3 ~ . WONT WORK! y, GOT LEAVE MeM-M OH SAMMY GRAY of the | Bieater : - AS MUCH ON Wa Lerr | Ppatideipdia Athietics may or | GRAY HAS | | 4H MNF FER ALOT IN | ME AS YA \ LEFT IN TH’ \PAN FER HIM. / —— ig te | img Bet Gevelop into a Dig league)” «rat fellow pitch = ell has the bes! uGray Bes ihnine poae be seen this year Cee roe ie tkatiy matur.|_ “His mame is Gray,” remarked amt Be-possee ; Speaker, * don’t give him any ‘ Iter Johnson broke | Considers: n commenting on the coe |Cleveland club. Hoe belongs to an-| n league has a Siher shown ae as much |other major league club, is simply i cates Gray. Since I umpired the | Working out with us Johnson worked I feel| Tater Speaker sent him into aj See rae ns porition to make auch |Stme between the Regulars and] gh oe ; | Yanigana, he struck out four of the ‘ pong a, lacking the physique | ‘Fst five batters to face him, using jonly fast ball It was the same ts | great fast ball. /OMlY & cela «ada ‘as that of |@fAY now making # bid for fame| pony it doesn't fail} ith Connie Mack j bd King, but it doesn't fall)" Gray has the stuff to be a second far short. . j Johnson. It is up to him. BALL 5 Yalike Johnson, Gray comes to the . ’ Hl miors with a charp-breaking curve | They Didn t Tete I have never soen a recruit pieber with a more deceptive hook Even Hit One For years Johnson depended en. Wy on his terrific speed for suc- | Past Infield. s. Gray has an added asset inj j WB scorking good curve ball. Johnson | [)\T. SMITH, Sept. 13.—No-| D6) ished a change of pace, Gray also | hitnmerun ball gumes are rare/ yet to learn that phgse of pitch. enough. Of even greater rarity are/ hitless ball games in which not a/ gatural ability, only, was need.|*ingte ball is driven past the infield | ea successful pitcher, 1 | boundary. have no fear of predicting} Such a game as this was turned tn things for Gray. However, |the other day by Flint Rhem of the Miner thines to be consid.| local Western association club . “ah consid | vcainst Hutchison, Kas, a league ri-| | Osurage is most essential. A dis-| Yl. | E WINTHROP DARBY WAS “THE LUCKLESS Nhat le able to accept the| Thmiout the game the three | EP yiCTIM OF A MODERN INVENTION TODAY, Heetand the tad breaks without af, {Smith outfielders merely stood with! He Hen is’ NECKTIE CAUGHT INA ae ‘ones’ polse, is just as im.| their hands on their watching | PATENT CLOTHES WRINGER AT HOADLEYS STORE - Ny NEA acids, ten fyrtant. Control is absolutely neces. | th® Performance. z “You guys ought to pay to get into the park when Rhem pitches,’ ’ shouted a bleacherite. And that MOM N POP | aptly pletured the situation. WHNSON STARRED START «wy Flint and Steel Prove Hard Dealers dekason bad all of these three} Mhem pitched a masterful game - ae Sel bo NOT Wi : G q ) S Ei cual ‘necets. u Pl epte ba esse res IF PEOPLE. WERE ONLY FARSIGHTED AR. GUNN = 1 DO NOT WISTS DISCOURAGE \E YOU INSIST ELL PUT UP SAN -WoU MAKE JESSE JAMES pestis Frome sia. of in| emitee tendency wo win. Which ((” Cavan SEE ME POSSIBITIESIN ) | { “MAG MUD' BUT LTWNK ITS AMER gal | doueems Bf THEMONEY FOR AERGT B SOK UKE A NURSEMAID “IF ip lal, his controi has been un-|teen of the enemy batters struck “MAGIC MUO" I'D HAVE NO “TROUELE FAD - PEOPLE WILL TAKE IT UP FOR A ON ALOAN MORTGAGE ON YOUR PROPERTY, | ff OFFER YOU A $10 BILL FOR A DIME 3 out. Not one of them hit a really | RAISING $10,000 - BUT THEY'LL SORT TIME BUT LIKE OTHER gg WOUSE AND FURNISHI YOUD PRY OUT THE GOLD FILLINGS has the speed and the curves| hard ball off his delivery, The one BUY WILDCAT SECURITIES LIKE MA NOVELTIES IT WILL DIE AN 1g OF 410,000 THIS WILL ALSO INCLUDE \N MU TEETH AND MAKE Me LEAVE Wa atar. If ho possesses the| error charged against Rhem's sup PEANUTS AND LET A GOOD THING EAR DEATH » NOUR CAR - YOU SIGN OVER MY LEFT ARM FOR SECURITY - ‘Mtributes he Is gotng to be a| port was 2 muffed foul Wall by the DROP UKE A HOT POKER LODIDNT ASK TO YOUR LIFE INSURANCE TO ME YOUR TERMS WOULD MAKE A mh talked alout young man inj first baseman R THE MOURNFUL AND TLL CHARGE 25¢[0 FOR KEG OF NALS FEEL LIKE Rheme is the property of the St WK OFA THE PERIOD OF THE LOAN. AFEATHER BED IL the training trip | r, had a run-in nd was shunted | eto win. I have great/ with t iim."* | with sudden jump to fame of Gray, | back t % ead the garly months of the} RIE 10 tle more vis | eh, brings to tem Notiguat STOCKTON, Cat, Sept. 13.—Wil-| the Southern training camps bur Davis, Jimmy MeLaughlin and iteo years ago in making a tour |Stocky Young, inficidera, have been BiM camps I came upon the Cleve-| Signed by the Sacramento club of lub at Lakeland, Fia. Man-|the Pacific Coast league for the Mer Speaker had his young pitchers|remainder of the season. They ‘Op in a row working out. After'have all played bail in the Mid-| them in action for about West. | RETT TRUE BY CONDO) ee samme eg WANK {LL GO OVER TITHE ELLEN KELLY Airy Paton Go abaiat ; Ro can j YEA R FOR DINNER! TH OLD BUNCH I K a AD A, ze PEN ] Hocper or Post. pica pap utc py pelea ame TE GOOD TWAe || GRAND TIME-Wwo Mees Cankeote ~OFFICS (ocKk Go. (Ge) Ve Has ronoveD - MAIL FROM BOX, BuT UNGERS To CPEN LETTERS J ANOS Give THEM THe ONCE OVER, HAVE HAD TIME TBE / LONESOME IF {> H a Gta SUMMER A WANTED ‘TO! JIMMIE. MES BACK— MEBBE HELL BE THERE Too! WHat’s You [Ox NUMBER S12 < FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS © TTEASED AN TEASEO| AW Sucks! ouR l) (— Worry UP Now + Meo, How} WAY, YOURE worn MOM FOR A NICKEL .) MOMS GAVE US TELL HER ZACTLY WY : THEN You AUCH AMT. Yi] RORE THAN A "WoT ) l A\LLION DOLLARS, § MIGHT LET ME ? “ Villu, DEAR. y——— HAVE Ay | f : Nickev! AN SHE WONT JL EACH A NICKEL— WHAT LTOLDYA [77 GIMME ONE=Z jy.) I TELL YA WHAT j TSA! p- cte- “) WS | | GUESS t CANT Go ( ‘YOU DO TAG, =O TF \ ver AWFUL \ WITH You T' BUY | STI we] SMART WILUE. Ges (Copyright, 1924, by NI

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