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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR _ MONDAY, SEPT! SEPTEMBER 22, 1924, '{ Another Bout | Bambino to for seat aw Garfield Figures to Be World’ s Series will Start on Petia 4 Show Stuff md idiron Contender — ar ae in Contest 3 Prep Sridire | He’ be There in a Pinch Plans Laid bdo -2 sto it! aluab’ YEA Bulldogs Have Experienced Backfield, With Carroll in and McGuern as Scoring Nucleus; New Men Slated — ‘ew te yn for Line Positions; Brigham Has Coaching Record te any athe 4 for Classic ‘our Coast, c ° hurling for the Senators of late . : hibition Only One Here ULDING a new line with an experienced|| Some bad ‘sittations and somigg out on of Diamond | da ee | backfiel eon Brigham job a ar | $ of them. He's a fast ball heaver field The Bulldogs have a veteran backfield lining up with a new line that looks pretty “Chuck” Carroll and Joe McGuern, All BY LEO H. LASSEN ————/ American League City ’ Will Stage First Game tebt + { of Big Series ‘ ee names } BY HENRY LI ARRELL 4 City men for the past two years, will be eeee a |i tO me winding up their high school careers in the New. Sept. 5 Bonamay Is i a ‘s ante wash Bulldog backfield and they should have good | ' i, Understudy Ci af - Carroll, one of the best punters in the , oy < the. £ _for Walters a -_— F ‘ Ruth w visit league and a big man who should deliver the goods again, i " r : ‘ A + i uf _— ee een Syanaeee end at one of the halfbacks, while; —— ded t q now et ae MeGuern will be at his quar z , ica p and terback post again Pirate-Giant ‘ t t 5 Harold Duffy, fullback and Raly $ b ae nan wi Game Is Off , ith. gasaee Si tees peaabie ageiaisne Dods _ also first f at nig t t Dodgers | « and the Pittsburgh Pirates, |} if © o i ty ache if tte 1 “ a Ireats th ursday, which =m A ott 4 The Do: 7 fat the achedule pen: « | tle with India’ ? N a probabilities. ——_———_/; " New York—$6, $5, §3 and $1. ene leaguc © | @ a e . A w . nr | Brooklyn—s6, $5, $3, $2 andi doesn't Ia Pittsburg—$6, $5, $4, §2 and $1 See acing" * ° BROOKLYN is MeCANN TIES econd team men nat i TH EA A ne cae aoe $9 and $1. st ‘ it e a ‘ : ea gue 4 ha wor lev night. 00'S Saat ti tt. the best. Kich Dodgers Within a Half- papi gh has ron | of work in ot] we Bona: is a t a scrap wit ‘ Mf ca the Butldose Game of the Giants; ‘ and years At reves fbn harness . gs ciipsthcauta te oe te, ~»6 Wance’s Streak Broken| “ ” SENATORS around lke he should, the whit Lt aay 5 : INCREASE, LEAD haired Seattle boy will be ready to gat mils Beavers Divide NATIONAL ERAGUR wh Fiukeen: @aiy, falas Fiphchagiice-fe fe while e t eee ee ee AL Bae ety drawnaci was tnat the| ,,, With Bee ee | Inthe Majors ] Pree ee 3 tin aators downed the Hits were vn tof “ead YS MULLER STARS = ee) Semi ae tate Reva | gong ["iivam ine eteme'«| IN GRID GAME Ritogether r " ‘ base 4 FRANCISCO, Sept ° pea ait c of San ancisco EADS IURLERS Daly, ( aint ’ Wir cern ose ; : Oi vin! over or the first tims this year Vea Poy eer ae Pew the Dodgers’ 9 FRED MARBERRY Yank : > Sunday and prob- Gregg leads the Coast pitehe ‘i eae ga H. | en ‘ “ j a“ Mien uttnc meas F foeran Seattle wrong has w r ae . e 7 der Pris later in the season. ae ee Keeffe “and Cochran;|, Y'h 9 qrizsu taowe ¢ ning streak at 15, by winning Bat Borotra Wins Se eae Sentee is Three-fourths of the Agnetian a ee roi Ae “ Sacramento Over Caney (crruih tars Waar tra, caro en out ront most '¢ - The Yanks dropped another notch) At Prook r . nd. four-with the Boston R sea meaner Mads ) time, has won 22 t f : . when T « Tigers handed ‘ are 1 : e - - f i tt , r play of the day Mires of 033 Angels Split With yr gs ad RG ont : ee Takes Twin Gian fs. partioclatty | via try ated Sie ey Oaks in Two Games 7 ome vemos in Net Lilt ne National’) yard pass with one hand | FLETCHER SIGNS OAKLAND, Sept eee ei the eee . ] Bi RK rey ane only half a game. abcat|20 yards for a touchdown in’ t _ FOR TWO YEAR! 7 ‘ the fret 4 to 1, and the Bor t At New : a i . fornia. met h a game and o hall! rst quarter. toe © ’ a Tennia Jt front of the charging Pittsburg pi in AOA IE Altho. still low in the > take . PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE E parbil Pirate af " Mision, Arthur Fletcher } 2. 17 Oukland ctub| mb nea sox te ee aufmann and arreil; I y 8 1 me off isd ain here when sport- Well as could be « tt rotrungte | trom, siona. The Hes Higgs yn * “o ‘ tor, Stel me ARS rams of pommaterial he bas b ° : and the » 4i3t ea a I tra, W ) m 90 all plays, easily decipherable by i deiphia National lea aa mou TRYOUT SHOW BOOKED an 4 i f t ng Frank Fy ne wh qs built a satis id Be digned for two . s t6%4 ap lentertay’s Home Man Mitters =| ‘The first tryout sm f the sa ait Lake anit iefeated Ray Ca t rote a mystery play : 7 : suo a Pos Happened OaKt xD Has nest ie ee Ge catalase tae hae adhe. oat It Happen OF SCHEDUL' eee alee Hoot . tnt E on 1 ; S. BPierisg the remaining ¢ * RH Bf re, eas | se Re eal Brus { si; Meusel is in bed with’ a heavy on Saturday (Of the season Oakland has the 2| ita At Aye akie Angeles and } t at 1 Ninf the Coast league schedule 4 po ; . 7 . t ar 4-6, 6-8, 6-4 The Giants wil have to use George “Acorns play tro 4 | ke ants In t pecial event Miss Helen! Kelly on second, Freddie Lindstrom, Walter Hagen beat Jim Barnes for : WHERE THEY PLAY THs Week | Wills n and Ger-|a rookie, on third, 4 Jimmy ee golf title at Frenck Lick, L . eattie at San Francis of |O'Connelt enter field wO-UD. : ag a al Seals and Vigoss Dr. West Wins Cup | Oakland played ; a tavocginne - © Portland and Seattle & on Rainier Course|: Portana's pitas « Wills taking the th the burg Pirates} Babe Ruth hit his 46th homer in Beattle playy in Frisco this week Divide Two Games ee and losing the second Detroit Dihen jump= home to meet Los Ar Lon ANGELES Pas e of Marlare RAMENT Sep —Sacra hmen play at Burlin ———. | % : len and Frisco and winds up at | po40n Oo and Ve sod thts emp ral . > tonned the hoc to Se-|game Country club tomorrow, then | TACOMANS WIN Seattle challenges for Starr-Reyn- on Sea olds-Starr trophy, tennis matches to Fern Hill, of Tacoma, defeated) no ptayed in Tacoma, where cup is | Georgetown's city league team, 2-0./ now located, Septembee 28. 22. — Robin |at the Polo grounds Sunday, Browse | bas been’ named |letting the Georgetown stickers! ae twiee Sunday, winning § to 3/ visit Hollywood ‘and return East | and 10 to 8. Sacramento took a six run leadin the morning game at| Stockton and was never headed, Mar in Sheat featured this game wi! Frisco-playn Seattle at home, Port- ao mee, eae oi ia ee hee hwest | cossies.: Young Crockett featured the all eloendi: but B Oakland has oodles the best of st | 27'S Work by pitching a fivehit| one Dr, O. J. Weat pore hd Pp Seed will enter the stretch favored to |E2™¢ against Vernon in the second|with a three-up score for the 36|Von playing agai fuarter handicap CORVALLIS, Reed, star wres Builders Brick defeated N. W. Mu- Elm, Willie Hunter—Western coach of t yregon Aggie mat team. | down without a bingle 4 ¢ “ > es i tual Fire association, m win, altho in third place at present, |#2me. Winning 3 to 1 |holes of play and walked off with |golfers—wero well up in tho first 18 miter Ss a oe — | tual Fire association, 13 to 1 ict Seceeeeene : First game R. H. E./the beautiful trophy donated by of the qualifying round Satur. | Ok eee ae . e San Francisco ..... ¢ 8 2) Prexy Nelson Troyer. y for the amateur title. affair, Seattle getting off to a four- | Vernon ... “10 16 H Joe Calweil gave the Hon. Mr.|ond 18% jo y is bein {Fun lead in the morning game at | | Battertes—Grittin, Williams, Geary |Par quite a battle, but lost by the |day with match play starting Tues. | hold tt and neither could George | and Yelle; Bryan and Hannah, |narrow margin of one-down, which | day Stueland ess |mark was only bested by the prize - | ‘The Sacs pounded them for 17 hits. Second Fame R. H. E./ winner. Wm. Kulst, three-down, McDONALD WINS MEDAL hie 90k the series, 4 to 3. in Francisco .......... 3 19 2/Steve Dwan, Harry Calohan and C.| Jack McDonald broke 47 out of 50| Billy Lane played centerfield in all | | Vernon Ps Sey > Sat ease Havens, each with fourdown|in the Sunday shoot at tho Seattlo |Of tHe week-end games, Seattle win | Senators Havel Two-Game | Batteries—Crockett and Ritchie;lcards, were the other leading scor- Gun club and won the Kaynor medal. |"! Saturday, | ; Advantage Over New | Sulton Ludolf and Murphy. 8 in the tournament. Shooting wns from the 22-yard line. | | Morntog same ; R x E. | York Yankees Now AMERICAN LEAGUE. Sacram: IGAR Jones, Sutherland and in; Vinel and Shea. OUR eee HOUSE BY AHERN ) PFashington yar ae: = —al | Afternoon gama: R HB] j a BY JOVE. MR AND Z PALM BEACH Pa. WY) [Seattle ce ee cee Bo 1] MRS, ST CLAIR 1 (| LETTERS 2~ OH ARE WHY OOVEY, ~ WHAT al: atta Bagby ituchna. rub | BELIEVE 7 VOU wiLL ‘l vOU A MAILMAN Z\ ABOUT MY Jobin.” sell and p; Canfield, Hughes and : eg PARDON MY TARDINESS MQ HOUDLE 2. MR ~~ OH VES -YES ~~ | LOUIS, Sept. 2%—Deteating | IN EXTENDING TO VOU THE 8T CLAIR AND 1 MAY LAWST YEAR I TURNED if S atl Golf Cl b St. Louis again after waiting | GREETINGS OF THE HOUSE STAY HERE UNTIL MV AFFAIRS OVER TO fe | e: e Go u Barong Sat Meets of min. || OF OOO T HAVE arven nie wiounmen | | aNoREWS wv goer | Wins Wilson Trophy | Se ts ea ee er BEEN OUT OF TOWN THE HOUDAVS THEN SPEND PARTNER. WHEN WE Be = Bigger atte Wilaon Sup fotn8 | the American league Sunday. | At St. Lovis— R oH. EI OT A UTERARY MEETING AT CALM BEACH ! EVER TRY A YA | when the North 3nd’ team scored Washington ‘ eae «| OF GENTLEMEN OF LETTERS al TINAIKISHA 61-to-4 victory against the Victoria St. Louis . He eae AN O46 jolf club team in t t half o} Wacbary “and iiel; Davis ‘ana ‘nogo. | OF WHICH 1 AM AN NSRUPES es CHEAT these clubs’ “aamnlatentGh, Couget » Played } Seven innings. 16 HONORARY MEMBER / DRINK ~~ At Detrott RH. ©. New York 3 sc Stier ae Detroit . hen Boat Hoyt, Beall, Jones and Hoffman, Ben- Whitehtil, Dauss and Basster. visitors were very poorly rep. resented and Roy Campbell's men had little trouble cutting down the | 18-point lead that the Canadians | gathered in the first half of the test |nt the Oak Bay links | |Hay Chapman Edits | New Golf Magazine Hay Chapman, the vete it | writer of the Pacific Ce |formerly editor of the Pacific Golt | Jand Motor magazine, of San Jcisco, which was recently } firet same RH, = § 3 Milles and. Soweth Ehmke and Hevi a Waiters. Second game— RF. 2, | Toston ... eeeee 1 4 ai Claveiand Raffing, Ferg Clark and Wait snd Heving; Roy, At Chicago, first game~ rn. oH. 7, | Philadelphia oe Pr as) Chicago. o Paumestiner and Perkins; Vaber, Mag. | wim And Grabowski There’s a big thrill in a snappy tia tarne 4 over by the Country club magazin iiadeiphla ee An of Los Angovles, Is, with the aid of 79. But wait'll you puff on a 20, 4 somo backing, financial and other. | wise, out to give the L. A. moguls| a bit of opposition. The “opposi: | tion” is the form of ‘The Fairway |magazine, tho initial number of | hich Is now on the newstands and La Palina! It’s the cigar! And the flavor! — why it breaks par all the way!! 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