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PAGE 1 THE SEATTLE 8 TAR OND 1 »| Los Angeles Is New Threat in Coast League '' ~» > Movie Cit (Tt Happened \ [ y may movie Lily on Scare uarter ackKs ow Up e BE tf WE EN THE GO. mi} Team Only | x9) Jootball zo years . POS: hy * d : | - RYT } ( DF . ‘ re ter, 5! v OPE] | aS Back| 'Gutt sen. Kirk and | Bas balls Napol oy i | tep bac uttormsen, Kirk anc ase OlCON | OS") _astold rig 4 | f With his fourth straight pennant cinched, Jc » c- | — ae Big Winning Streak Has ‘ B l St S t | loa k } it ta Raine th ; i eak | | > ay ¢ jraw has proved his right to being the a H 1 } Brought Angeis From | pie OY e alr a urc ay | baseball managers. His New York Giants have alwa ' Ht - Cellar to First Division been among the leading teams of the country for Memorable Gas | | Guttormsen, in Particular, Is Shining Light of First past 20 years, thanks to McGraw’s splendid leader | ; | CIFIC COASS ERAGU? t eee 5 : - oe , Scat 1p tag sreumnnielinsite ‘et ce Bes Seneca | YI peer ee | Practice Games; Washington Wins Both Tilts Eas- iF a \ mmy H Ly ily, but Play Is Somewhat Ragged ' . ——————7= it j — BY LEO H, LASSEN - t } z BR K YN IN PRs H BAGSHAW doesn’t have to worr nucl t j sip 4 the quarterback situation, judging by what ; ' f : ‘ a ae young men showed him in Saturday's practice games In the stery. of the. game : ae NOW THE sEmIF SECOND PLACE George Guttormsen, Doug n Boyle all looked J printed in the Wave, it tll ‘ the “great crowd of 4,000 people 8 well ca the Guttormsen bright light ceed ‘stemasiead af thd taras Gane ‘ = of the day's dou The youn boy snared a ‘ of Pullman rooters whieh 4 j Dodgers Cinch Runner-Up pass and scored a touchdown against West Seattle against the real thing, | | | bered about 100, Ldttle did } WHERE THEY PLAY THIS WEEK Position in National; and later ran thru a broken field for ix points PF a cacen gs wt ag We, Bin ns over think {hat some se bivere ; wad Giants Are In Kirk, while appear t slow, | his charges bong as I live football before 30,000 people, ; vell and did some nice ru g with the while Boyle, Five times the idaho team acre: ATIONAL LEAGUE a former Lincoln star ven a chance to show h tuff yard tine and five spe Bos N Boyle has triple-thr 1 ir f } lack of held and kicked out of danger ; . poundage may devel ito a class ma 1 A. m The Washington team won both games, the regular team f } t . . +: | trimming the West Seattle Athletic club, 32 to 0, and the A ‘ , the U. S, S. Maryland 8|[ Grid Gossip t by |’ A * ‘ ; ‘ bd California had a tough time de W me 4 4 pies aed eir play, fumbles S|feating Hanta Clara Saturde e b . ecord of 1 pen 1 ” « to 7 anta Clara Before ming Tuesday Dr. Speidel will tell of Sat x and six lost for the have | led of the first half, 7 ¢ w an at Wa a some other games of the early *} L : ew he : oS ~ ay od half : ‘ 3 bstantia Warr » Southpaws Too Much ; co ae the seria!) Gil Dobie started off at Cornell say, was al t “hie «for Oakland Squad ' an b net pping Slteam defeating Bonay e r he ¢ “ ; a ance|W tin t It looks like Pittsburg will miss parade ‘ T turned them * ‘ row mane * Glenn Warner. The Panthe night " be a/in th to 1 a series with |_ At New York r oF bieeg . , {did beat vo City, 14 t ton football f t ‘em with three hits Seattle here Wednesday and the In, | Pulaée!enie eae ear re ‘ afte - wan . dians i trom a’ Meccatatal yond | Iedbes ch And Menline; Greatiel, | ang _ Wisconsin trimmed North Dakota, i : ai RH &@ royal welcome for Ange Segatel wasn fer @ I After I mes San Seitlavaetss ‘Sih The University of Southern Call Pacif 4 F Francisco n Seattle goes to ° a ae Taahite toe Perrone . the atat : ca. Portland to close the season. We won an peoted In’ the work of the Huskies | Tech winning : at a host of memories some of © ani one-half games out by that tis ap the bigs a reports of the old games brir Ss 1 game r 1 nee ‘ *, three an on F - There was one story with a akland 2 Los Angeles, with the addition of | Ctreinnat Po HOPPE VS. HAGENBACHER Aberdeen hich school nosed out laugh in it, the eriticlsom of some ’ Ray Grimes, slugging first bas sand ‘Wineds tebem si n | NEW YORK, Sept. 29.—Wiitlie|Benson Poly of Portiond, 6 t t _| fervid reporter who viewed the ' | Batte F and Baker; \ MAN, present about the same line- | saice Hop bifiiar Abe ——~| game thru personal eyes stand 1 Koehle Up that played here earlier in the | second ® ric Sagenbaabens’¢ of | point that bears repeating. It Year, St. Louis <{Germany, have signed . 200.|~ Bucknell, Charley Moran, of Cen eatt é ] akes Double | was daring our game with 0.4. | Vernon Splits Two aaa Bat 2°’ Benton and Harare match at three n |tre fame, coaching, just eat | ©. in 1902 Latonia Will See and Clemons to be played October 6 and 7. West Maryland “The one feature of the game With Salt Lakers AMERICAN LEA | B im) S F that was not to the liking of the SALT LAKE, Sept Les university was the work of the |and Salt Lake split Famous Horse »s»-«-» : New York Giants Pripering for Ub UN an rancis co ia be feo fe |p. 4 a i atee ae ently none too familiar with the k game 2 Race Saturday ‘ Entry in Fourth World Series GAN FRANCISCO, 5 baie pees g| Seite "age Sp sensing sn the |” RH EW YORK. & 29 < BY HENRY L, FARREL L McGraw is figuring on having . ng San Franciecc |. a ‘6 to favor Oregon. * * * he showed | cuit Lake 7 N eg 5 7 pic aeren ok | Frank Frise ¢ t *s feat Ir k the!? : ° # lamentable ignorance i Winner of the second special. 4 7 fourth straight National . * este Sep cd atcha meratiaeni gers UES on eC + at 48 I and Peters national race at Aqueduct rday ago hampionship put away | = e leagu i Gi ns Epinard, the Orench t, who fin 2) beg, the New York Giants a} nt have age a tow Th Tribe ¢ Vean Gregg 10 ao ‘ ‘ Seco game I ished second, and Wise Counsellor. anal ‘ | preparations today for the world’s| seiner d ey rune the fret te gn of the | Mullis : os 1 the Western colt, that was thi | series. Pera #5 is “A the {Wa r 8 Will be shipped to Latonia Wee . | The champions have the final « Sanh weesa toe Lad cae ee. ny, [8 € day to prepare for the third special of the regular season with the P 1 uniform in a few : bean x og n 8 Which is to be run over a mile and |ilee and Manager McGraw planned to P 4 € F @ quarter on October 11 | ’ who have > lineup has beer 4 r ce While Ladkin won the race and [ In the Majors nate f , : ed Seattle T is M the $25,000 purse Saturday, most of not, however. owing battir ‘ ; tery ea e ennis en the glory and all cf the sympathy | Ye arn get off edge |, . Sa de pees am, Regain Famous Cup Of the racing set went to the |? gamen will be b; Young, rf: Kel “ a Ales Soong genitia. canned the ks French colt, who was beaten out by when the liey of: 1 w it; Jeane, es ° an eave Le Dy pepe . A ® nose « “ 8 ler © * * ‘ e o¢ - eee - 6 Washington Senators have not | fed | Hite 02006 5 Rainier Golf Team ; ie and | ccrctainet ut thas ere ec ed eoadn MA wane PI 4 Inniiagn Tune rerpows a Defeats Victorians ” Se Page re grrsyensy bs ad the heavyweight Sunday with the Pi . Playing on its own course, the 20-| the Boston Red Sox and |ship of Burope by outpoint , r ‘ Man team of the Rainier Golf and|¢ven bre ne | New Vertis tners’a” vair or Vanderver of Holland win 89 Country club scored an easy yictory| Rts ‘| kames to Iphia} beating Seattle 18 o-be 1s HE Sgainst the Colwood team from Vic-|9 to to | Athletics, If the Senators should lose| SGHe? Gaben ane, Bacrifice hite—R Plummer, . Pe a foria, Sunday; the grand total for|*" § to 2 viewry in two’ nnd’hie"Yaater mrouia ret tee| me three gamée the Yankets| RO GAME | | Brady. Double Rhy Kildute vic the singles and best-ball matches aa they will finish ine tie-« would |Sropped to Ty Cobb's Tige must Some 1 pires. v 4 nan whic h gave Wash Being Rainier, 8 wood, 12%. | Teg and the White Sox battled | have to go thru a three-game serien|NAVe Nearly broken Miller Huggins ‘ ‘ n an unbroke t This score, incidentally, was Téth inning on accbune of eark.| to decide tt unt if they win to-|beart. The Yanks w . are 2 @ set-back for the Canadians who day's game and if the Yanks | ®° rat-place te ‘ r had a 21-point lead to teart off ¢ x lose theirs. jing or und emerged two games to} 1 ° With as the result of the first en-| qcene ein nice pretee, ie, :,the| ‘The Giants apparently figure that|the bad. Every game was loat to ) uti! Bagement with Ed Crider’s boys On| second place in thé Natio! race, | Washington {s sure to win, as plans | Detrolt by a one-run margin ‘ 1 the Colwood links early in the sea- — have been made to send the team to} 3 2 aes Veste Washington, Thursday night | Mayber the reason the electoral iat | Wittig The players will work out in the|o has no cheer leader is that | “ ieoue : Orconne : ‘$l Washington park Friday, according |it seldom has anything to cheer ABR i A} _ ST. PAUL WINS Thomas, i i 1 to the arrangements. |about . 1 CHICAGO, “Sept. 29—Thomas rama es sco Hickey. president of the American association baseball league, today announced St. Paul the association's 1924 pennant winner The season ended yester BY THE WAY HOOPLE, MY MAN = I AH ~~ ER« AH- THAT 15 ~~ AH “1 LOANED You $2. OTHER EVENING /. 1 THOUGHT MAYBE YOU AH, ~ THAT 18-6 WELL «AH Friedman’s Union Store 3311 First Ave. Will make founcement ing’s Star. 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