The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 1, 1924, Page 12

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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR VEDNESDA OCTOL 4 Jimmy Welsh’s Brother Is Signed by Indians New Kickoff Rule Robbing Willamette Lineup for Saturday Listed Young Outfielder Will Game of Runbaek Spectacle (Gets Chance] (oe 7 4 | Be Given Thoro Tryout Bearcats to Long and Short of It | Charley Wélsh, Young Brother of Famous Young Se- Princeton, in Hills and Goldstein, Claims Biggest And ‘ g or | attle Star, Will Be Taken to Training Camp in the . Henry F. Blake, Seattle Football Authority, Doesn't Think New Rule Improves Game Any; Declares It’s Legal to Kick From Place-Kick Formation Smallest Pi in Football , s the Play Husky unre sissceertt Laslett . + Spring; Killefer Likes His Actions on Diamond Eleven Here BY LEO H, LASSEN BY HENRY F. BLAKE ic ; LEY » in the football playing code HE MOST this year | kickoff regulat the ball _ ith Oregon : ; being kicked fre mark without the use of tees. Tie Game Wit Pe , than al tk : what I saw in the Franklin- Gives Willamette Pres- ae tt J P i q ard | t Friday, the tige; Mix No Walkover if ee 2 * new rule | ons any fale 1 i oo last week Re k It gives tl tking 8 » much of an i » ties tha advantage on this play and practically elimi- 2 nates one of the est features of the : syle ios Sir : g , the runback of the kickoff , Hee Me tag j ; A With practice, the kickers will be sending ns » ‘ the ball over tt al line with monotonous . Gh Ras akira. eoolaht Ta histaiailets. aes 4 regularity And when they don't get the sea and aan hit eS : enh, Sia customary lift to the ball, it will skid along 1 ieee Sagi: (eon ta esas the ground. uate Louis Guisto It takes just as long to get the ball to) ; asa stand on end in a groove as it did to tee Out for Year BLAKE it up. The hullaboo raised about place-kicking to start the play is , A of Sall wrong and a player holding the ball in place kick style . riper . is onside, according x to the rule 2 ‘Bobby Morris Is High- Class Man : : Muskie BILLY LANE AS GOOD BATTLE k t fg lineup: As EVER : = HY velop H 1 : Sse aee ae » SUTTON HAS p Hu Fas : cs 4 a f Ge has n fi , fullback reel, Se | his game country. | te y pr y : “v eles nth OF bo as raed ing, know a t I “ 2 atone | Hin condition | p up with th ball. But Morris is Morris runs his gume, doesn't al-|in working ofte which things | gained in high school ce has | Huskies a ‘7 f° Washington Frosh Coach Hughes to ¢ +| Must Prepare Men for nd his experience eats will | fighting ™ ywing 4 | come my ir w n he| the Crysta nwa ; seibnitie . Eo ity ty ‘er yee cere Pn rs . "5 1925 Varsity | t ‘Football Started i in che my Schools T SCOT , 1 Ws sch th ot at Pe: 1D You n thall ) ha been the head of Amertcan| T| se 3 2 ; = 9 OR ey pepe “No LAYING tee € the dad of toot. | ° ¢ , ¢lation footba 'R k T t milasing fk « ue hoo! 1 was >» know is coo fu 1 gure 4 he ee »eaee| Rank Looms : oe ale te When Walter tin t vo know | Yankees h emarkable A | for Turenne | record of coectve emee to 1.28 ; { Boston and that the game ALTHO tle © early In the ne om 1916 laf improvement, suggested changes|owes much to Walter Camp for| / nis, ranking being based t n he m Vand they were made. He gradual-| his untiring efforts in trying to per-| neea of Vernon Wins First i Mad sar ly took over the football reins and! fect the pestime. ments of Ue year eee pn sain — _ o of the Seattle Te ne 1 ranking ip From Sacramento lls. I 7 iti , lpn MMER AND GREGG vo | £08 ANGELES, Oct. 1.—Ken Hills, line candidate for Princeton's football team, is siZ|) ane LIFESAVERS Be test or w nother game for Ver-| feet eight inches tall and is said to be the tallest man plag| Tne rm of Bill F t Yancouve fit Seammates hit the ling football on a leading college eleven. Goldstein, his team-| mer tehir jefeated = W a | ore ’ mate, is five feet one inch from the ground, Hills comes| eat ag star and W tons inter “a4 ne . ‘ni tebaten nh jependat ej ne B news Team atarcites * RoW from Washington, D. C., and Goldstein hails from Pittsburg. a , weak daesvbaea J Aladame Poly 4: 8S = 4 on SUTTON outs “and he i Arizona. out ¢ ai Hug Pe nd Eckman m som ts _ BE WEEN tHe GOA: = Nowy cas once POSTS: Centre ° a Chicago 8 Colun STON, Oct. 1-—-Boston won the ames ote 4. 1—-Boston won Ame ague game f j Gait Yaaro . 7 oat Home Run Decides jase “al her py (bebe | Goleate vain "7 Sve con Contest at Oakland |»: 1. The | Colorado Agr > “ Cotumbia Balt Lake de e for B ‘ Cornet 1 the bas n | summ | last year u |for Bagshaw a astold ta Leolilas sen BEGINNING CHAPTY: geen Stace re|liner to the centerfield fence went eitor a home run in the fifth. Four| The score nH in that frame Washington ‘, we ; R. H. E,|Bostor 13 16 » Holy Cross I... Pomon , aklun 2 8 O)} Ruel, Tate, Hargrave; Ferguson, | Indiana aw ase . Ratterie McCabe and Peters;| ghr i tees c is a Ls ;| Ehmke and O'Neill. BN rissicina. i ¢ ‘Orden | Mails and Baker. | Kansas c whvitle SERIES TO OPEN > . tics try-wide iecce.: Seattle were e for his su Lehigh # Maine . Manager Sisler, series her ~4 > St. Louis uiiman |Browns, has pract given up to o we unds may caure | Ww nf the game, the/ bi Willlametown | develop into a ragular, Pruett lacks |"e2¥Y rains having put the Ral-|Moulding of me | M. SW brek bentyl aectiatie monet valley orchard in bad con Alonzo Stagg, the grand old | man of football, as I knew him, was magnetism personified, and 1 1904 Stagg had his team use} |a postponement "Bast Lansing |Yale . Zp7-roqov0nAn=s] P Well, if they keep Kid McCoy In| We are glad the football season Is | of an optimist is one who| these hundreds of college men 156 different plays! i fail long enough, the divorce courts | here. it: teachés tie’ there are |'ex ec te pra the dus when} Who have played under Stagg at | And he used them in series with a] get a chance to regain some of | exactly ferent way > xperta stop calling it a} ‘he University of Chicago will | set of initial and numerical signals, | 3 Jost respectability. foounce clingsanthemums never forget the wonderful per the serial number calling automat — =— _ sonality of the man? tently for a set of plays t Ope a eS ES re They remember ¢ long after] With his rigid t g in AMERICAN 1! OUR. R BOs ARD a or ith his rig ing in funda rer ' they forget what they rned from| mental football Stagg was no easy New York ss : jlor that. Stagg turns out fine foot-| Bx | Detroit ih Hit ail teams and fine.men and has be-| QT. came ne Ur | SH ERUE : its ks * PIKE STREET pneseiohia pi YES MLADS,~- 1 WILL G Zag < SAY MAJOR, wavOu “XZ rote beggars, : ng at Sandia : Blew : gy es . tp rt t ‘on and Ghicaro re ENTER THIS PURE BLOODED L THINK YOu MUST TAKE US FOR nan er PERSIAN CAT IN THE NEXT ( fae TOO MuCH «|| FREE SAMPLES /uIvE | iat Boston— RH CAT SHOW f «« HIS NAME STATIC, MATOR || | HEARD STREET CAR | Sti | Washington , 1S “PRINCE MOHARIFK * ~ TRY ASKING HIM CONDUCTORS TALK |] 'LL never forget as long as I live} athe ee Riaeas ties ioaate | IT wh the game with Northwestern in| jo ‘© of the great col y ae! LL BE HARD AT FIRST IN. PLAIN ALLEY BETTER PERSIAN THAN 1904. They hada bunch of rin lege game and while aided by a | . FOR HIM TO ACCUSTOM | © uc THAT fue THAT CAT |weartng the Putple that year and]. Corps of assistants he is still the ~ THE LOWEST-PRICED New York-Phitad HIMSELF TO OUR wavs, AS || CVALECT IF HED | niet Jol ‘Ol Man" at Chicago, conct 7 php -o a : Nowe 1s among them was Chief Johnson, a 0, coach Gageapelicysten HE ONLY LEFT PERSIA | TIRE TURE a a eS , big Indian who bawsican Atl-Am ing at times from ” coupe auto. - QUALITY FURNACE IN ery Bldperig NS. i NEIGHBORHOOD Gy,\Neshean quartkiarie ab Gar tale mobile because of the pain - SEATTLE Pet FIVE WEEKS AGO faa I \ BETTER THAN TH’ A The sport columns had been f walking causes him, | . « 608 WILL SPEAK A FEW WORDS | \ \ F Be for weeks with stories of the prow-| A man, born and bred to football, | } a ; : | OF PERSIAN TO HIM. ~~ | L COLLECTORS ! jess of Johnson and t st of the | Succes# as a coach and a moulder | g) E Russ Pipeless represents ' Gincinont ; H \ T SAY PRINCE Q9 ote ; i ate Northwestern team, but Johnson in}of men—that's Alonzo Stagg y 485) the utmost in furnace value. By far Chicago ...... ‘ SAN Ban f “oh § | particular | | ¥ ~ eh * iia 5 th ae ttli aiiteiphia’ ; i \ ALTA A' 2G Ne ‘ Stagg, # bitter enemy of ring. | Thursday Dr. Speidel will tell ‘ the best furnace value in Seattle. = 46] ers in college sports, called us aboyt Walter Eckersall, one of i After all, what you buy in a fur- Besson is clos together before we went on the Css gam premier ps nace is heating satisfaction—that is field and said; | s, and all y . PRE ID res ie PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE | “It's either Johnson or Stagg | Michigan battering ram. all you can ask for. We offer you a Lost Pet. today.” just that—we guarantee it. You 4 “ That was all, And it was plenty B M \] suve coal, you save walls, woodwork and furniture, wits We played for Stagg that day | arrere lust from dust and dirt. You save by the elimination of Hi oe DEP SEP Snes ene ‘when bas. game * costly repa The firebox of the Victory is guaran- ‘ ; 44 was over ‘the scoreboard read: Chi-| | Buy Tepes ‘ 1 y 18 guare es 3 : es) aes ca Northwestern, 0. : | ae ee \]| teed five years. i ey 10 433 | y packed Johnson off of the} ti | + - field in the second half after Perry, | : Ing lactics, : | one of our giant linesmen, hind | TP JOUNNY BARRERE fights in PAY AS YOU USE—IF YOU CHOOSE iDode E Bercot Wanted | tackled him in mid-fiold |L Seattle again, the New Orleans ' te |featherweight must cut out his foul Phone EL iot-7260 to have a heating expert call in Los Angeles Ring Re Aicanenbigraaliett wrk sat | Hehtitig: | . eth pine | ‘ N eloquent speaker, with the gift | and give y s ® 108 ANGELES, Oct. 1 Dode of a silver tongue, Stagg could] Barfere continually grabs his op. nee you an estimate, No obligation to you. Bercot, Seattic junior welterweight put over his ideas and he was the|Ponent around the back of the neck j who appeared in a few bouts here master analyst, But it was his eyes| With his right hand and pours up. . . # during the summer, is being sought | that 4 the man's character, | Per cuts at him with his left ri j for further engagements at the Hol- | Steel eyes they were that seem.| That's foul fighting, and he is P ces Reduced on Genuine lywood Legion stadium as a result | ed to seo clear thru you, but kindly {subject to being disqualified, ‘of his recent sensational showings in | when the task was well done. Stagg| The rules distinetly say that a WESTINGHDU SE b Sthe Northwest, Matchmaker Tom | was a driver when necessity arose,| fighter may not hold and hit, and $ 1 Kennedy announced today | but all the time he was a regular|Barrere did that thruout the first | Stage took Hugo Bezdek, a {in ‘Tacom@, ‘Thursday. Snell 4 | burly, uncouth nester of the |knocked him out fn the see on 50% BASEBALL stockyards in Chieago, then the [round psi 10, 15, 26, 40 or 50-watt, now... .27¢ TODAY and TOMORROW | ou eee uF the whole If fighters are boxing under the 60-watt, now | city, and made areal man of him, [rules of protecting themselves at all|f) | 75-watt, y est-paid football coaches int free, they may punch i¢ they are -watt, now country and his Penn Sta boing held, but when a man holds |]) el is have nh famous coun and hits it is a foul, ft

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