The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 15, 1924, Page 11

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1924 [HE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 11 MAJOR LEADERS MAY REPEAT FAMOUS FINISH OF 1908 May Decide Pennants — ae epee Loe MissBrgwne | BIGTENGRID (Bnglish Polo Team Will 1 on Last Day of Play setts Big Title" tne ORD [Use Record) gE RACTICE ON nee New Lineup T nest ona ZT j 3 Six Teams Very Much in Race in Both Leagues, With |p.) » sitthes ¥ rew : cs New York and Brooklyn Favored in National and | in ur ocr eae i De x 3 ‘ 1 Washington and New York in American of Cadit vin vi “st pe aE : ; ; i ver Rud Withelm, of : to reach the semib 1 : BY HENRY L, FARRELL on pen Vie rene | Marey Wills: May on : EW YORK, Sept. 15.—Two weeks away from the wire, 0" fia, Box Jack Renault lored Fiat . : the major league pennant races are almost as badly h erwhe <I ' " 1 Colore ‘ig hters ; med up as they were in 1908 when the Detroit Tiger ahr) Clashing Tonight " von on the last day of the season and when the Chicago erior k edge t “ age Sharh “nt * = COLUM ? - : 4 = ani Cubs had to take an extra game to beat the Giant nd the greens wave the Ir ve Demos ' Aristos Win Game \ 1», Dundee Fighting _ na in the National league, the Giants are holding a one-gam Benefit Fund | ere =r __ Bernstein Again 4 Li ‘ t i " 1 you , t. Canada for L INGH jead over the Brooklyn Robins with the Pittsburg Pirate two games behind the Robins and three back of the cham pions. ? The Washington Senators are still setting the pace in the American league w ith a lead of one game over the champion Yanks and with the Detroit Tigers four games behifid the | New Yorkers. PITTSBURG AND DETROIT HAVE CHANCE | Pittsburg and Detroit are far from being out of the run-| ci ning, but it seems more likely the Metropolitan teams will | settle the race in the Nati league and that Washington and the Yanks will have to fight it out in the American. | New York and Brooklyn may fight it out until the last! =~, day of the pennant race, They play all their remaining] THE OLD HOME TOWN BY GOWMAN BREAKS 5° T. HH, Gowma ke 50 bi S Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks °. STANLEY | OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS games on their home field against practically the sam« NO-NO-\ SAT teams. + <i ahsf PITTSBURG TO PLAY 17 GAMES o=No-\ Se 2 - z 3 —— , The Giants have 13 more games, but the Robins have only REMEMBER. ‘. Wii taAKe \ T Hate OH BE \ [x0 AONORE a [> ‘ 11, while Pittsburg has 17 more to finish. WHEN BROAN 1 One Oem sa \ | HAD NEARLY A \ Lk The Yanks and the Senators are in practically the same RAN “THe { EF WOR Do ‘ Bur || HAFFA, Sac} Lert || x A sas x ns sh the se in the road against the ? ya oa ; MIND | Beer Trin’ || THETS FuNNy-I_ {| ee position, as they finish the season On the road against WHUTS , oy nigeee h 4 Ae 57H | BN : \ e: same kind of opposition. They have 14 more games to play pond ° —— | ™ PWM OUT.) uf iS (| Da piece poole (Poi te Esk me ‘ 1 ; AE HAFPTA Bi » “| each, while the Tigers have only 12 more games. Fuss: aD sakes ) | Grr A SACK WEX || A HOLL Harr ———— > 1 x + MARE | | GaNDAY - OH }\ HOUR -Or THA Bods \ smony, oyun | \_ SMOKY! / SMonyt. } }\MIND- UH AA — — a bores r 1} Coast Grid Football pr Pacific Coast conference today. This afternoon the squads will be goin, thra the rudiments, new stars will £ be struggling toward the zenith Pas ce] The gridiron is ‘Stealing and all the! pes fewer min ‘oid romance of the pigskin is in the | Ked Se tthe E ; air again. na Stanford, Univ ersity of Souther California are Doe: | the title this y of Glenn “Pop mentor. — nd The report of California having| | & Poor tcam has gone in Warners’ cars and out th Coach Andy Smith's lamentations Dave not deceived him a bit. on Montana makes her bow in the Dig organization this year, and there ‘Will be some of the keenest compe tition the coast has ever know my those who claim to know what’ SIME POLITICAL ARGUMENT IN "i c= HOADLEYS STORE YESTERDAY WAS a Pro Golf Tourney ai COI at) | ATAME AFFAIR COMPARED To WHAT LIVERY STABLE “TODA Under Way Monday Daka Davis Is HAPPENED IN FRONT OF “THE BL ACME Sas ee PRENCH LICK, Ind, Sept. 15.—| es vee - ES ee “Gulpacinettisramer| Hero When He | MOMN POP ‘Help at Last! ; BY TAYLOR — | Gene Sarazen, two-time winner, is Wi = teen ins for Ke ee ‘Cine _ ing his title. It will be match | iniiert whe: hiet. 16 ¢ BY GUM THIS 1S TOUGH! — I STAND EVERY TIME T LOOK IN AN UNCLE HAS JUST WILLED 5S TUL PLACE YOUR MONEY IN) MY OWN REET, Wee. Bapt.:25 AS MUCH CHANCE OF RAISING I'M S0 IMPRESSED \ 3 ME a AND IF You COMPANY RATHER THAN TRUST M y \ THE UNCERTAINTIE THIS CERTIFICA NTITLES YOU TOA 3040 INTEREST IN) A CONCERN WHOSE FUTURE PROFITS WILL MAKE A CASH REGISTER SOUND LIKE A XYLOPHONE IN A JAZZ BAND \ FOR AN ADVERTISING ays AS. ing the Kelso tea in its double SULTS PRODUCED THAT LUE COME TO ASK IF L CAN INVEST IN YOUR COMPANY MERCHANTS WIN Georgetown Merchants cin ‘weond place in the City leagu ‘Gy, defeating Supply Laundry, + n title E ‘S game, 6 to 4. oat e a an Oe ee oe . : t é ip Big Series _| TACOMA, Sept. 15.—Defeating South Park, 9-3, Sunday, the Kay St. team, Tacoma cham- Dions, evened the series with the Seattle club, and a third game || Everett ..--.--.-- a : will be‘necessary to decide things. Batteries: Davis and Eubanks: | Tt will be played in Seattle Sun- || Abrams and Malone! Umpires: Rear. | ix The secre: RH. B. || 40 Whitesides and Wilkins pas em | Second game:— RH. 3B Pere .8 | Kay st. 9 9 2 J. 0. BYRD WINS Batteries: Sweet and Evans; Breaking 25, J. O. Byrd ied the Hoaglund and Sypher. shooters of the Gunday evext of tha| “ | ee Sunset club. Might, 102i, by NEA Servier, Ine.) 7. a “BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES A Life Study BY MARTIN You TELL'EM / im Goin’ Yo STICK RIGHT HERE TILL \ GET MY SHEEPSKIN | ‘EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO) Re aki Se J OH, 1h SO GLAD! 1 THINK \TS JUS" LOVELY FOR ONE HAVE THEIR LIFES WORK ALL PLANNED ovr | ‘ARE ‘YOU GoINy' TGRADUATE. WELL ,| USED TO WORK IN A BUTCHER SHOP AND | FIGGERED My EXPERIENCE THERED DO Goo / WHY, CHIPPY WINDMILLER , YES, WOMAN, FOR Once) | | OF ALL PERGONS — ARE Youre ee — ee RD ie a oufe MOTHER 4N0 | ee tee es MOTHER-IN-LAW 1S COMING COXEGE IW YEAR? To VISIT US AGAIN! 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