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SI eee PAGE 13 THI EA San Francisco May Lose Pete Kilduff in 1925" Football Premier Is Booked Saturday Second Sacker Anxiot Everything for Him Who Waits Between! Ese ~\ for Change Next Year Innings | * E ; aa Are | “Baggy”’ Doing a Real Chatauqua | 8 x : aa cheaure | koosanal) Mag earful during p practice at the stadiums | This Year a He Did far Two Venrs S ovisedle This Week... | Pirates Are | i Riled About Postponement ,, Local Season Starts With Prep Game Friday and| “W"" Shows Saturday OTBALL . will get started In ; | Pittsburg to Take Case BPE Ajre BY D. E, DUGDALE With New York Giants) , ace of MOS RUSIE or Walter to League Head pract urd Johnson, which pitcher y : rhs ome ° had the most speed? BY HENRY L, FARRELL mp ; tirehiite' ce ¥ That’s an argur that! N’ Ri 33.-With tho}, nobody can definitely decide = a Valley at but the famous pitcher ¢ i ee 90's is concec ose ° , i have seen bo’ n on é Re i to have been an sh Bonaven a even the great J v , California vs. California pitched I at Han when the mound w arc w | : "Aubone Union at ‘Tuscaloosa Rusie » « va t ve. Howard ¢ ieee at m at h ga v bee s vs. Lincoln at Ja n: Wh the at! Georgia Tech va. Oglethorpe at curve ba ty ayed 2 Straight n in his prime ure h 1 vs. North Dakota at he pitched just as many curves as he did fa With the past almost balls. on it is different. U Changes Due in Net List This Season ATIONS a ns Johnson re his W Seasot entirely upon how it could & man to be f . I have seen Jot : times and wh dest burle edge in speed to = Will Rules of Diamond Washington Is Favorite irene taid for the *amecca Be Changed? pably be some im es made the win has never 0 be The men the vacated ‘oe will had the good fortun pennant-winning team, inthe sueget neasey of Indianapolis, conqueror © White Sox Are games, Gerald Pattersor ht Harada And the team has a gr and Jean Borotra Johnsor M color. Muddy fH ) yster y Team and Bucky Ha manager in t markably w game, 1 for his first sea ranking star, derable pr 2 pennant. Back al city team won the Atlantic league, b Joined the big league | ways floundered around in ond division. In 1912 the Washington team Made its last big bid for c when Johnson, almost » put the team in se st place handed, few in "pite hers equent than e Fans Are Watching McNeely Seattle fans are wat terest the showing of the Sacramento b season by Wa. been the PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE immediately in centerf ABS arced byl en leadoff position in t mound lS He has done fine work for the Sena-|the 0 4 tors and is showing the right kind|to go * : $ ; of stuff. He has been a big ad-| vould seem 4 vertisement for Coast league base-| Would tend to lengthen the games| f instead of n them . ball. ist sce It in too bad reformers trying ht 1 the | stop meet with so little . BROOK YN S } ie Otherwise, they'd save |been offact 1 \ at the customers from much mental an- | | aft tian NEARLY TIED — Dodgers Beat Chicago ro OUR BOARDING G HOUSE Cubs and Are Only .001 AF eae Behind Now EH, MY MAN << =] MRS. ST.CLAIR AND NATIONAL T ARE MAKING A BY AHERN | 3.8) THAT MR. & MR \T AIN'T OFTEN “THAT OL’ BUS STANDS UP IN SORRY, MY MAN ~*~ BUT YSEE,1 DRIVE LEAGUE HIGHES T SHINGLES SOCIAL CALL THIS AN AMBULANCE, ANT | SADDLE. ac] ON THIS HOUSE/- EVENING = ANO If 1 MAY GET A RUN itn ni THEY GOT IN ON | NO NIV MIN) ! BUT HE SURE k re guourn | | OUT ANY MINUTE fan || BUT HE SUR PASRES, AN! COME FOR US, WOULD ASK ONE OF TH’, LITTLE LADOER NSA, * WRONG OTHER FELLAS ~ AN’ BY TH! WAY, IF YOU HAVE AN EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS, THEY MIGHT PRESS 'EM FOR YOU, 4 MY MAN! oe An YOU BE SO KIND AS TO JOT DOWN THE, | MESSAGE 2. EH, ~ THANKS, AWFULLY / DOWN A i iowa COACH IS YOUNGEST As successor Howard brother of Yale's Tad, low sity will have just about the young. est coach that a major football team to Jone a Univer will be able boust during 1924 Burst Ingwerson 24 years old. He took the reins over at spring prac will be which he cone pla COLLINS HARD, RUTH EASY American league pitcher ‘ Adie Collins of the Wh : the hardest player in the league to} strike out Ruth, despite hi MM great slugging ability, is correspond-! \ R, ST.CLAIR. NUDGES ingly easy. BUSTER =e (Copyright, 1994, by NEA Service, Ine.) en of Big atl TITLE STAR BY LEO H, LASSEN ETE KILDUFYF, for t € t baseman in t Coa of sce € Ki f ae cold t most of the cording to the inf 1 The little ke g li good ball for the Seals, but he high-cla player he 1922 j >, Kilduff figures a chang dc good ee anxious lor new I ebdall scener’ “Goose” Goslin “lap, relass | Is Nat’s Punch lag wee mee Match Play com for Amateur Title Starts above him LANE HAS CRICK NERVE 5 T B Hand the pal e c 4 You can't ke Ar t r and Lane, fir 1 for the f fout hasn't seemed t affect him much as he is getting - his base knocks. 7 What an ovation the Rabbit w ‘ w get if he ts in the lineup when the |. team c a home next week A he's earned it! — ( cB w er BIG SERIES 1 the tria 4 STARTS TODAY H 4 bd The big ee t J other's t thoes pesky team should swamp breeze | They | Flowers has plugged t have the pite a t shor High School Grid Teams... Have Lost Several Stars :: | Johnson, Steele, O’ Leary) State Stair and Brateson Would medals for fast thinking and that | Have Been Big Figures in Coming Race; They’re re tie him ‘out of the Coas All Hard Men to Replace pn fellow, IVE STAR counted upon by their respective RYAN SUCCEEDS teams as re ¢ been lost to f f the eight tle high sctinel eleven ssid they will be hard neh i PICK AS PILOT: SAC RAM an, lace. | In } hardest hit with Ed Brateson, a big : leaving school after a three-day turnout in| s, and with the loss of Gault Steele, |t J ei an end, who won't be‘ 1 backfield man, which he showed plenty, been ne as the series with ( Pick, it was announced by \ In the Bakes eligible this fall Chih beetari, Geary “Ooi be je. to cently, could sign again at any time for next year, but Pre ing deciddd that a chan gers would do tho tes and Sacramento during hi ? of serviog in the Coast league Egan vs. Driggs O'Leary, Paul vs. Lowry t Franklin, the only letter play this t of speed | st season | won't SAN FRANCISCO SIGNS GOB SAN FRANCISCO, Sept RE CORD TURNOUT PALO | ALTO, Cal., i practically impossible} record turnout of 103 responded Mon Miller Huggins’ « eon 8 Moudy, sailor hu > him |day to Frosh Coach BE. P. Humt's| signed for a trial wit Detroit had asy time ‘doing away| Bruce Johnson, Queen Anne end, | practice jeall at Stanford. the spring. He is released frc th Bee out of it for the year and the + navy december man, one of the best punters TROJA NTER OUT | : = gue has ev ud, will leave] LOS ANC . 23.—Holley WESTERMANS WIN WASHINGTON, : in the Quay line and their|Adams,|star center, is out of the| ‘The L. V. Westermar offensive U. 8. C./lineup for six weeks or more| Sunset Hill Sunday at greater than the | with an) injured back ‘park, 6 to 4 will get they'll be mi: one player Ss YANKEES WIN : Walter Johnson Hangs Up ee Straight; Senators Try out SinoRar old L d ze Is on Tonight he FLORSHEIM SH HE type of men AMERICAN LEAGUE The first yout smoker of the i} meason 1s on the boards for Austin who wear Flor- 3 #2 | Stenry Geysel and Jimmy O'Brien In sheim Shoes speaks N ‘ 7 the event They're light [x 4 et ipidiveadae more forthe shoes than as ‘ TT complete card follows 5 Boston Mt. 1488) HanryeiGayatner (Gearestoren ya anything we could say. CHICAGO, t. 23.—Washington | Jimmy O'Brien of San Francisco, They wear Florsheim won in M nd Walter John ich Shoes as a matter of good taste. we on hung up hi th straight v York beat Cleveland the two ctory , 118 The, of South Rr y.|Don McEachern of Edmonds ‘ Ib pis Ree? °| Art Tranis of Rainier Valley vs ‘The Stadium Clem Berry of Kent, 140 Ibs. | Joe Baer of Hilman City vs n. 4H. &.| Harry Williams of Spokane, 136 Ibs. 1 <4 Eddie Jordan of Hitman City va ii Piette ang {Tony Tonto of Rainier Beach, 126 | Ibs no BI ‘ . m4 | CLUBS RUN ON BUSH eens hescid ang |, American league clubs this year "/ have been taking advantage of Joe | Bush's weakness In holding runners | ro, x {on the bases. ‘Tho Yankee star has . 1 /a peculiar windup that permits the | ; ieee 2 f| erunner to get a big jump on him, | ae | Perkins. 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