The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 6, 1924, Page 12

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PAGE 12 ote It’s 50-50 | Garfield Is “~~ Strong Prep Grid Eleven Babes Run Up Biggest Score of Early Games in Beating Lincoln Giants Tie in 9th, but Griffs Win : Bentley-Zachery Hook Up in Southpaw Deal; ; Goslin Hits Home Run | wo Ae : } BY BILLY EVANS Rice, rt 3 a4 : ASHINGTON, \ Home * : runs vided the breaks tn Of | Peckinpaug t ' s ar Tw ‘ f i at t BVANS Hmited amount of stuff bd (A quart k th Longie But Walter J Fi made a 65-yar f lazy manner. a : PACHIC COAST LEAGUE P check the opinion th. Bestia ‘ fall pitching " ¢ ehange of pace wink r 4 : a Johnson struck « * Angeles ‘ « w s ; ! ' t w hix PDecause of its de Literally Washington double. Played itself into a pennant. The double play habit saved the American league champions to May. In the first inning with the bases filled and one out, a i Bluege, Several Changes Made at Golf Officials’ Meeting BY ALEX C. RC happy golfin MG Same trio erased the sacks 9GE STAR Bluege was a negative ity in tov e; defensive- he scinti! He supplied the ME that ed an important im the t. Untit the final inning Roger Peckinpauch vied with Bluege for defensive honors, probably 3 lg @ slight edge, in the crisis supplied the offensive punch ot t What decided the ball gar ROSE Ne Kot the 1926 award. Not since 1919 has the Inland Tac Empire city been the battlefield and that meet was the last one that a P. N. G. A. tournament has been played over an 18-hole btedly Manager| ment, was | course. Yes, the family has ceed A. S grown somewhat since 1919! OWhen to derrick a faltering pitcher | the 9 ¥ wl t S& manager's createst problem iger Harris was confronted with | ha féday, Ho clected to gamble with ry in the ninth, 1 id be able to finish. Ht was a desperate chaner. Yachary was always in trouble F the late innings. After the jy pt % Giants had tied it up im the |e atch in this ne on a pass and two singles not been named removed Zachary and gon expect this in his star relief man, Mar- | make much of a hit with the fellows | with high ratings. ‘The Dayis cup competition, { which has been the topic of too much adverse comment during the past five years, will be de hopin acceptec The meeting was the best at tended in the association's his. tory and when the treasurer's report, presented by Kennie Me- Lennan, of Vancouver, showed a balance of $1,062 for the year, everybody felt mighty proud. Haying « balance as big as that is something new for any golf With the run on second that | put the Giants in the lead, struck out Jackson in three pitches. MET BR OOIN) Se tos gente caesueente | Seren, sdasea wece'an tu low BUNDER WAY) the’ teovsatt tocrcne fines lent, Chester Thorne, Tacoma HE soccer season opened Sunday mate leat «igo on the if 1 Golf club; vice presi With the following results. second day of the meet, RI centr statfe W Victoria M6, Tacoma 0. This change means that all Golf club; sec ¥ al, Fire Red Top Cab 1. tle 0. mesnntce”™* (OUR BOARDING HOUSE _ Paris 2, Tacoma Juniors 1 | HA-HA—HERES A BOX OF CIGARS THAT CAME BY MAIL FOR TH’ MAJOR fan IT'S AN OLD TRICK OF HIS,-~ A CIGAR COMPANY SENOS A BOK ON APPROVAL ~~ YOU SMOKE A HALF DOZEN, AN’ IF THEY AREN'T SATISFACTORY, YOU RETURN TH' UNUSED PORTION, AN | NO CHARGE IS MADE ++< THAT'S HOW HE KEES “IN CIGARS! HA — . THOSE CIGAR FACTORIES WILL BE CATCHING ON TO HIS GGNALS ONE OF THESE TIMES «~ THEYLL SEND HIM A SAMPLE CIGAR THATILL START POPPING CORN WHEN HE UGHTS IT!» The Hirsch-Weis hunting coat every worth while feature of every gee Beating coat, plus exclusive E ‘Weis improvements—for in- ance, the 16-inch oiled drill lined for bloody game or fish. Made duck treated by the Hirsch-Weis which adds wear and makes ‘water repellent. Try one on! Sure Ceo ARM ENTS | )MPO. CO., PORTLAND, ORFOON,U.#. Ae ASEBALL | TOMOKROW evs. San Francisco Game Onli Tickets Cn t 2130 BE acn-0169 : Tigers Pick Up UC. ram inte w tartar in Pomona ET THE SEATTLE STAR Horrible Ball and Lose to Angels Indians Play Horrible Krug Sweeps | They're “Blind Men” in World’s Series Games | Week - Ends Games Here Big Scores Run Up on Terrible Pitching by Visitors; Game Today A F =) Ae Ww | TOMMY ¢ LY ERNEST ! BILL 3 1 ; 4 nat | Dense LK ff almost an annual choice. in the National , H . tting American league, while Bill Klem and Ernest Quigley are This quartet made up of experienced umpires, which Ang 9 0 tfleld ca 7 “« ét the National league choice ee | means that the series 1 ill be well handled Sah is La "7 sty oe) ‘ iw Y 4 s s s ae thal Gréd Baer ae ve Washington Showing Signs at ae ; ‘ ° ee 2 cca my {MANY Gams wtaven |) OTOPPES PY Of Wonderful Grid Power Lon Anes Alea oe Alexander ee See ; “Bi a7? Win Purple and Gold Eleven Literally Crushes Willamette i, Dell, Pigg @ dwin. | big a Cubs Win and Chicago Saturday; Second-String Men in Backfield Show Series Now Stands 3-2. Reserve Strength Is Good; Whitman Is Next battled to a score Seals Split ee be eee for White Sox Club Bos teas With Portland | puttcaco; ¢ Chicaze}7TSHERE 1 a oye ee i plendid p defensive o ional practice brough after its first bow a week f « mend dire A hirdly the excellent showi 4) California ie etilt having « tough time ? the second string men proved that the x hare tae v9 ‘ eat serve power is there. M/E Merday thee bak ee cock Bk Meee | Only Two of Only two of the regular backs were in the ¢ 33 o Cc T gam Mike Hanley and George Wilson. “Ae es oast leams Hanley ran the team from quarterback and is | Warsare Garehal nenie bie oe handled the job well. Both he and Wilson : i 4 roe» ine Play to Form did some beautiful open field running, H ley’s work showing 100 per cent ment over his play in the pract week before Parmeter, Shidler, Beckett and Charleston || performed capably. he line wds impregnable and played together as it should. Neither George Guttormsen nor Elmer Tesreau were able and when Enoch shaw gets his backfield up to full 1 it should give Washington a tremendous scoring improve- ice game the Two From Solons The Tig Three won their Saturday toe |tora he * ¥ 40. A Gil Dobie hung wp another win, bat! did not ¢ wish them. | threat. 4 While Willamette was weakened by the loss of three men Lafayette won its annnal game with © Ron. we | eee Bhat Fg mate Ayn ap , Stanford ¢ th a 20 to 6 who played in the Oregon game because of the ineligibl 4 s+ the Oregon eleven showed nothing except for an offens 8 e , d half. Hf. E.)_ Washington and Jefferson just did teat ft \ ft thern ¢ flash in the second half, ‘ 3 “o| Bethany, 19 he ie pad 6 y it to Oy Washington's next game is with Whitman at the stadium ot Satur The Navy was scored on by William Mt t BALTIMORE as been signed to lead won the fou ke pat on the two mor man’s ‘no para Ohio State beat Pardue, 7 t Big Ten ge to 0, in the wood |» D w lub; R. Knox ‘ore trom Heights Golf ¢ reectional club, Var Judge H. b. Rigg Arey trim Yakima € club. Tho retiring president, under a Tornado of fn Virginia | change mado in the by-laws, also be mes a director ex-officlo. The other big teams won their games BY AGMPN A Ae 8 = BERCOT AND MYERS MIX ure to Put Up Strong) Fight Tuesday | HE Spug Myers-Dode Bercot fi is one of the most talked-at ring battles that the boys and giris| avo had dished in a long while h well known oe erm orig TLL NEVER FORGET THTIME HE GOT 7H! TYPEWRITER ON A 30 DAY FREE TRIAL, ~~+ HE USED fT TO COPY DOWN A COUPLE. OF BOOKS ON REDUCING, THAT CAME ON A TEN DAY APPROVAL! and hay-| the bugs what they | do. Myers} Hercot traveling in are fast love society now, and they figure to| ney after all with the following BERCOT Supporting card. 1 vs, Roy Small; Ole hn Budnick; Johnny opponent to be se rg Ishil vs. Toughey Most men are finicky about their cigars. Yet, more than 850,000 La Palinas are smoked every day in the year. Proving that the fussy man at last has found his kind of cigar. | lected, | Lundell } and G | | CONGRESS CIGAR COMPANY Philadelphia | Qypn “Boy” | } chart y A 10c mous youn. @nnounced his 2 for 25¢ retirement # He ha * returned from the Olympic! 15c ith ht ® wonderful reception her heart in the tri and team-mates wa 3 for 50c || DISTRIBUTORS : Spring Cigar Company, fer Tne, 1200 Western Ave, Phone EL iot-1266 few years, =i Washington Gets Breaks and Evens Up Series ‘ ae Se eee

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