The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 18, 1924, Page 12

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rAGE | Star Goes Windy City Club Buys H Former Broadwz | After Big Year With Bay City, THE SEATTLE rAR to Chikigc and Fighters BY LEO hi LASSEN “To, mmy Most Daring of | Several Men Available to in Mint League, im; Bay City Team Play- re er na ing in Post-Season Games Now; Other Gossip The Rhine to ; i BY LEO H. LASSEN | pen “pera Call Signals : | PENCER H ARI RIS, who learned baseball at Broad ry { | {i 5 way Ng hool here, has be to the Chicago) | { Sherman, Beckett, Kirk, i White Sox. The W ndy City team has pur ed re « Gaitorssendanaltavis t Bay City, Michigan, of the Michigan-O: . ava ee if tario league | in Field for Position , j Harris played under Coach Christen = os DiGmr wr’? 4 : , | for four years the Pine st. schc nd Oe eria! out 5; a a was one of » best-hitting youngste high clas 4 roa mF } » turned out by the prep loop. oe IN ARCARIO FLORES will ” = i } t /; He has been w the Bay City team for (J drop most any fighter... ree en eon lane eee > Po i iy three years and is completing his most suc-| that he can hit. That's what!” re, snore ’ ei » og ; ii cessful year there in the post-season games| makes him the card he is pep ye gs igi. yee, 14-1 td i for the pennant. Bay City won the last) Luis Firpo, with his pun- erman was made over ij of the Mint schedule hing right hand, drew thou- & *#98hba ' neveral years at i Harris hit around .330 tl eason and] sands thru the turnstiles be-|‘Uback. Me » gh gall = i be 4 i A led his league in stolen base He has been! cause he could hit My at ier nae A ae ng left field and bats and thro left Freddie Mack was a kick) and the | ents handed. because he could punch Guttormsen, the « ¥ i The youngster started out with Tacoma & hitters t vho has fine possibilities, International league the year after leaving s« 5 : clove was wet on tha bench last year e sold to the Philadelphia Athletic He v tc - : ae “4 Pe wad tha neeve inexperienced and was sent to I Cit where he nec reap wlhlgay 7 (ys ena yed regularly for three years. Last as] 1 Pepe W ® for the squad as he | farmed out to Shreveport in the Texas leag ~ ibe : — : : ep A Epos ; weather there ected | playing and he was returned to Bay City Next year wil and his many friends Wil be puling for him to ma “WID" MATTHEWS a 1S RECALLED 4 7 "Wid" Matthews, the youns j fielder who has had mo: | 8) downs than the average pasti Boing back to the maj BE Ahird time at the end of the p — @pt season He was sent to Sacrament option on the MeNe The Washington club the Solon o 3 that recalled. Matthews year notified in to be has he first came w America Renee « ago hen b wa Jurchased from the ation and was a abe Philadeip! Ath H & runin th Manas Was benched, eventu fo the association ‘This spring Washington Dim and he was a regular 4 Plug for a few wteks and then hit a slump. Washington needed| ® right-handed hitting outfielder and| Bought McNeely. The Senators had 4 (> send an outfielder to Sacra- 7 P mento to replace him and they sent | Sh) Matthews. It was a tough break Pas Washinston—has a fine chance playing in the world’s series But Matthews says that Clarke PS Griffith, Washington oxy, prom ied him a full world’s series cu Pf he was sent to the Coast ‘AnG now he's going eee to the S Big time for a third Hot often that a player Pehances under the bis top “SACRAMENTO MUST REBUILD CLUB FE ‘A year ago the Solons Hererunning club in the league, If : Tot in the minors, literally sto ) p thelr way place 3 Beason they will finish in into sec are a the cellar be rebuilt s on that chub ge of scene. The ne Mite of a ball player of the averace a Df) type is trom three to four years on S There & team. Mollwitz, Prou Kopp land a few more members of that “aggregation would undoubtedly play ew here, punch Petter ball if shifted c Sacramento has lacked 4 hasn't had any pitchin: Charley Piermast.do some © ikanging it his team is fo 06 2 s a year henee. > ical | IARKABLE VETERANS COAST LEAGL They say that youth mus Served, but there are a host of veterans in the sker, who has been TT hasebatl for 20 years or more, P Hitting cleanup for Sacramento, Charley Halli, a pit ¥ tenure of servic ing bet of that “Doc” Crandall epitball deceive Winning game 4 Truck Hannah, Wheezer VYean Gregs, Bill Prov Lewis, Tubby Spencer, © foarne, Ivan Howard. Harry Krause, Georre Foster, all men who are 55 Years of age or better, can ele own with the younger s' Whaddayamean youth must 9 served? the best the Los Anecle along game Det Chet « OAKS MUST HAVE. DEAL WITH CARDS Big league clubs don't #640 players out on option to m league teams without getting son thing in return. The St. Louis Cards have placed | Outfielder Bratcher and Shortstop Flowers with Oakland. The gossips are Branch Rickey With Oskiand for either Buzz Jett, the slugging outfielder, Walter Mails, the Chatty One Ariett hasn't been hitting much fatety and when he's not hitting he isn't a very impress! player as he’s a terrible outfielder, at least he looked it here. Mails, with all of his ability ghould make a go of it in the) Majors if he settled down to bust-! Bess. usually that} deal Ar- or buzzing has turned a REGARDING BASEBALL RULES It’s surprising the number of fans who don't know the rules. } Mecently a batter hit a foul Which the catcher caught and a runner was flagged at second base A how! went up from the atonids | that it was a foul ball. A foul tip, a ball that passes immediately fato the hands of the catcher, is 4 | play bought ie | Por! Darville Has |Sictecte nese tees __Peddled Star}... Dode 1e fielding at fought t two Douglas football shee Reckett. former Q scheol pivot, are turn ng enale for leagues, get a chance to |! Fores fa age seen Anne team last yea fi } EEE Turnout Notes me Sherman, quarterback, the an he has more « c Many fans t the balk rule: fs in. | keep . I i fly and the interf es Helge Boo to George Gultermsen : Annex Title ; : RAND RAPIDS, * Salt Lake Annexes os ws oh First Portland Go *""'" James D. SALT LAKE, Sept. 18.—Salt Lake |), +4 took the first gamo from Portland | as in a typical Utah game, 15 to 10 The score R. H. 1 ‘ Salt Lake . Ratterles Daly; Singleto > haxy xing. o90e used Grant for “Bagsy Shager This is how « ¢ p , Tesreau did turn back. I out because of a alight cc Stan of Detroit of friends | naturally, Standish peting in| The cooler weather mn atate|by the gridders. y Allen “"*' Seals Win After ne Six Bad Beatings LO8 ANGELES, Sept. 15 st two Innings Hanley and George Wilson were at the halftack berths > a host is weleomed andish wan co nament recen looking managed to have the 34th green. His ined hie retice 25-foot «| Francisco o wared at the Scori TOMMY ped a ed when he {and won thelr and | defeats Wednesda ded 12 runs In the exh Thru the Ropes | ° Danny Kramer, former Los Angeles erwelgbt, now living in Ph P was knocked dead the other night im 32 seconds by Andy Chaney, Kramer was outweighed 19 pounde. “He'll try an my Hitcheock, youngest a stars. Tommy started pla ame a \ m load lead sh was worr first game after tance at the next tee his drive wa topped ani for a ditch icky bound # him the match holes no word from took hin 16 t a later he was a cham world He fe years the ’ in war a! Ver the Stand made prisoner and he in the polo world, oma flaming figure in ev very ski INDIANS WIN Georgien. maid is Le wel was a major. nit Hanna Boehler Shuts Out Los Angeles uf to 0 OAKLAND, Sept Moore « Moo © Engiier Hep after oa up owas “For your head down extra: hole. had Peter Maher, one of the leading heavy- weigh ia dying of |t Pete's sake keep the division has ever kno Jimm y did the next, halved aking the tit Jim won it the Mike MeTigue and Pasl Berlenbach ‘ound scrap in Jersey George ¥ club bla ond game of the The score n Los Angeles . o Oakland $33.8 1 Los Angeles in CANADIAN TEAM HOME series, 5 The Canadian Cart weleht, Tremaine, who is doing quite a fignta Charley Goodwin in Cle night n Cle u lawn bowlers re -|turned a few days ago from Great ne T Leaf encou yaar, ds of s oe mont Johony O'Donnell meets Basil Gatlaine 4.49) in Milwaukee Hepter' hese boys fought®on the ¢ wearers of the Maple tered t ther; Batteries cutyta dike seer-serea) aR aaE ales mshine it ne two in. Great. Brita Ai In striving for the perfect or games were played in lot of people will say that while the jaan The \itable | boys failed the Chicago i ceeded. ~. BY AHERN }: FZ THERES A { VEAM ~« IVE GOT'EM PEGGED 1 ALREADY HOLDS TH Dodo Beréét ahd Al tunen fight six . 6-5 Victory Foands | ia Tacoma a week from tomor- e a Won made a cr udge suc — - — ake cr Fortiand Ta acre: Gite RAMENTO, they heid Sea roll Canfield and I t the Indians « Bleven Al ouldn’t 1 and th wild th pasres handed out outhpaws SHE amento The final seo Jim Bagh: attle, but was taken out in the nning when ho became unstead Fred Fussell pitched in nobby ft ion until the ninth, when the he was 6 to arted pitching for | CAN OCCUPY RIGHT AWAY ~ WOULD YOU L! 10 SEE IT? f TO MUSIC 2-4) T AM QUITE FOND} OF PLAYIN Ne, A THE ei pitched to Beals Hecker with a ¢ | ple of mates oy the paths and F Rohwer robbed the veteran of a ¢ we ¢ ‘ a RCN | 6 06 6 606 60 0 Oo 600 0 0 | *Patted for Vinci Man for Koehler | Rratted tor V ru Wild pitcher + Caperett, 1924, by M sR &SMRS T FRANKLIN ST.CLAIR JOIN THE 200 =. ) | E NPA Serowe, Ii) told ®, Vinet Bagby 2, Vinet field Welah, Bldred, Bowman, Maltbews, Briith,, Higttn 4 a ee es i> ‘ Pe. SSS a ae ything once.” scape d by su - SECOND GAME rat. cramento Pitchers Wild and Tribe Noses Out! i were 80 {team threatened and Bill Plummer | White Sox Buy Spencer Harris, Seatile Boy y High |About Fights] «yy Quarterback Material Goo d Last Year Lincoln Lost T W ) Dixon and Now Brateson the ore l | Logg Had Planned on Building Team Around Big | rwiheck, but He Was Ineligible and Mucllestone s Polo Stars e Sy kala Vo n Stars Once | Lost Fine Prospect in Minnesotar, Who Goes East Tt: D9) football team that can be made roken | sometimes the difference between a successful season and a ear choo! squad reported for p ant named Marvin Dixc from uted to Coach Logg. He looked like ale of a fullbac And ther aS asce red that he had played four c t Ya a and \ 0 ave made Lincoln i contender, something the Green Lake schoo! wasn’t without him 4 2k ago when the present Lincoln quad an red Coach Muckelstone rst nmons a oungster na 1 Ed ateson, a ld man, reported and he ild do ¢ re throw and And after ¢hree days’ practice Brate things and hied back to his home in r M estone’s plans complete a While he has four lettermen on the job Muckle bo: look a little light. The new coach, who come from Ve nor a hustler his! VIATOR IN /ORLD team running pla p rain some ve be om! WIT ENEMY vina.|New York Wins Two ‘ While Washington Is Taking One; Teams Tie LEAGUE an fo! ‘ AMERICAN ENDS—Gault Ste « TACKLES George Cle 4 Qu cr AKDS— Ed Stever a Doug | Cleveland “ CENTER F ¢ wt QUARTERBACK — Fr a MOST DARING hoes POLOere HALFBACKS VYULLBACK— Clar 15 Mp u 2 e = Lincoln Notes i} A ‘Coach Mucklestone mething calling HITCHCOCK saSa’ bey both ‘ett That's what they say of Tom-| ul most daring of is Introducing who is making a bid Ed Stevens, Six| football for the first time tray. Harris, Raumgariner and tor |had expe kins; Whitehill, Dauss ané Wooda Ca Per ying polo at the age of 10. ypio At 17 he ll behind the German lines, was} ng the Rhine. At 18 nost colorful figure they call him, a was an avia onsiderable rugby LEAGUE Louie | New York ‘ ‘ NATIONAL and Linco Leonard uldenhour MeCutchin former 25 he my the irmish, Moakly Has ' Great Success ACK MOAKLEY, ¢ od Ithaca s the Torch taking things | rimmaging being a few day AT Franklin De Buler may not be the best quarterback in the city this year, but no pivot will have any redder hair, out years It stands 1 of service wi ke a monarch 1s full of on the Ithacan h years When Moak rnell, Harvard, Pennsylvania ds of track siwarked in | With Doug James at a guard and John Powell at center the center of the LAncoin forward wall be plenty tough for the enem y're both veterans JACK LELIVELT CRASHING BALL | Jack Lelivelt, veteran and first sacker of the Tulsa te ia back at his old tricks, He lead ing the W league in hitting with a mark of .398. was then crew : Glenn Warner was f conch, Hughe 481} ] the baseball thal} Conners wa manage A year af took hold am a dual ‘a Princeton meet and Co’ ape Buffalo ¢ Chicago. sylvania try te champions her fir victory in 190) ors of so pelp || a meet at ion in which nd Penn red, From |] un Greb and Tunney Fighting Tonight CLEVELAND, 0 postponed 10-round Gene Tunney, light weight champion, and Harry middleweight king, will be threshed here tonight. The match was |rained out threo times last week. on 10 sequential He piloted Cornell | | tt tercollegiate meet || tween 8 then hon- many sorts have como to teams and individual athletes coached by Moakley that space cannot be taken to specify them. Just now' track and cross-coun- || try at Ithaca do not seem to be B]] at their best, but thi temporary ebb such from time t Se ifth and Sept nrice nek se heavy Greb, ome jout ou: | tay wo No matter what happens in the {pennant race the Brooklyns will al ways have a third baseman in Stock (This is written just to show how low & guy can sink when he needs stuff to fill. is merely a as occurs t every uni 6 ‘ The British heavyweig Strange as it may seem, no Amer: | has been knocked out by © | incal league batter signed the Wash This keep Waiter flattening t not c champion a Spaniard, hows the popular sport British champions ts THAT NEW RATEX se COLLAR. A LOW BANDED DEEP POINTED COLLAR THAT IS FULL OF = pie oc 35% Each & for # 1,99 A SCHUWABACHER BROS. & CO. Ine, Seattle, Washington ine! nile =

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