The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 8, 1924, Page 12

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Draw Fight Is Awarded | George Mogridge Won With Sore Arm Tuesday* WED! THE ATT STAR Homer Lefthanded Veteran Is Vean Gregg Blanks Seals 3- 0; Elmer Bowman Hits Se ae Pe ak to Bercot| Bi! Lamar Sout! | E LLISON, REAL HUS I LER ON B A | t ‘ ’ . Is Praised | OUthpaw 1S a f LL F IE L D Nats’ Star Decision Goes to Logger, | ,,‘ : R F — its ae A : ale but Crowd Thought in tare Form Managerial worries haven't affected Bert Ellison’ the field any and|Mogridge Hurls Fine Spug Myers Wronged I | and Is Star he's batting better thas ever this year. Ellison he t well in the malls “Goose” Goslin spring; but this year he hasn't got into any late seasor u one « lits a Few BY LEO. H, LASSEN . : the hardest right-handed hitters in the game. Ellison t Chase t COT s giv c ‘ Gregg Good in Pinches; around first base, but he’s a hustler. Ellison is doing we th the als and BY BILLY EVAN . has kept them in first place all season, in spite a rather wobbly pit Bowman Socks Homer staff ; Into Bleachers p he PACHEM COAST LrAGte « Myers |] a . ‘ ust SCHACHT . 1 “ around unt t a bow ee and gave the Id od ee ee aT) <p sendoff. | everybod: as altl e Bercot fought > ‘ fight, but Mye P Gi id: eat oot on Prep Grid &"° E cuts and land yd i } under the heart th. Chit Brady t ery ae) actab ating to them. {Ballard - Lincoln and|j,, xt Me callteér A « Bereot was nearly out on bis feet) Roosevelt-Franklin | pals epee wey ~ MARBERKY LOST F in the sixt? whe G : ' THIKD GAME began to swing ha ames Booked Se eee : , cracked “th with cat ce vs et EE i ORE, ish z rights to the it « n re eek ; | ent or two. My {6r this wee) = — ey ‘ on swung both hands and Franklin & on Oy we ' ‘ was lucky to land a wild sw ok Ew nd ; Myers’ chin. And thea tt ‘at Den hares . , alles a Two Races for Epinard ©... Myers. ci winner ttle am r Myers had w shade in the first are heavy in Pranciabe— Al POA ® | him round, which was rather tame. He : vt Ph east Be ; : : x See te ve il Booked "Berea i A coin | hee, By : Great French Horse Was Best in Race, but Lost Both » with a left hari ‘ a 1 ; ‘ me 3 : Bard to the body. It was a rathe ieor, ‘ ° Times; Jockey Haynes Blamed; Epinard to Start) ' ‘ Hake Ty Wale ‘ ; : Third Time Against Crack Field at Latonia Redz a FLOORS | Jake Daubert Not seuss ‘ : - Bie 1 : | Expected to Live \; BY JOE WILLIAMS 2 a Bercot in one of the Ritenie the greatest thorobred that neutral corner Beteot botinced | CINCINNATI, Oct. $.—Jake, Dus!) I ag thorobred that ever came to this count {a immediately to his It looked Pert: captain and first baseman of to return to France with a perfect record of drubhings? MOGRIDGE 4 | Be aka knockAow ° + Cincinnati Reds, avhose appendix ale American horsemen are united in the judgment that Epi- ACCEPTED ‘ Bercot speeded up in the ta dle tue nard. ar-old = L t i lige b use of round and at one time worked My this ‘ Ki » ‘year-old ¢ npion ot ‘ ¥ 3 into a corner and pummeled ' ‘ rance, is one of the most re-|t!r eran twirler H about the body. A shade to Ber h . markable race horses that re than anxious to take t deen luxed his right hand eff T. Baldwin Ta oat Sa ‘( Diamond Dust ) Frisco Was ever rolled an Epicurean} «1¢ 7 can make fae oa etigees Deer ie alah oom ai Re ea a eae tongue over a succulent oat. , rybrea gs EP tienes with it. ‘The Idaho boy had "66. D ° ©] Hal Rhyne kicked so bara - Shocked at Epinard has started in two'« > this round. _ P t md t Beans races in this country and is;* ; : Bercot hit Myers in the stomach hi i ak t £ to run a third « fir OH (testa pei with a long left swing in the fourth t f ‘ Big Scandal at I atcnt re a oe 5 cer Ww Mo: tehed and Myers doubled forwa The score aie ae Recateg ~ Mien: ee ak t Latonia October 11. Epi- of eatont psf himself with his Salt Lake 48 8 The Seals filled the rE= fanéan aanett oe nard was forced to take ed in w ately straighter Ver Ww oad firxt toning but G ies dows ' Sai tint Weasaes ond place in both of his pre-|HAD FINE like half stip a k _Batt Kallio, Muleahy, Pon and got “Dee” Walsh an infield tw ‘4 vious starts, altho he was CONTROL Myers was using a hard ri er, Coumbe and Peters; Carson and grounde believe that Jimmy O’Connell el 1 he be } > 1 From t ut and, while he Janded more clean | Murphy tr iit entirely to blame. f field. e best horse in the) yore tt Punches, Bercot's wallop in the stom | Walsh tried to make a shocstring| “Jimmy wan eas ed aed it et én ts forcing tactics him OAKLAND WINS seh: 0. “Ted” Baldwin'a arty ya fam Agnew fits Inferior horsemanship on| FIFTH’ waa BERCOT’S Ppa ibe ser $.—Oakiand | Rea the se 1 went far ten {WhO Was with the Beals when O'Cor the part of erett Haynes, he first game of the series from Sac | base As 6 outfielde P : BEST ROUND lnheursekey CG ts SHORTSTOP WORRIES conn |. gen who had the mount on Epi- he fitth round was Bercot’s best:| The acores— sn AF 2 * aa eae nard,: is blamed for the|" he crowded Myers and wrestled him | Sacrament r K.] Ty Cobb has already « to| The visitors tried a bunting game French. chi , , iitis the ring. seeming stronger) Oakland... i & | worry. about ortatop n Gregg early in the fracas. Gene rench champion’s successive . ig stronce atid 7 . ry 5 racan. Gen: pse vne gers fms the clinches. He did some pretty} Batteries: Vinci and K Rigmey didn’t have a very good nen. | Valla erence ih i upsets. Haynes is a product was & Patt punching. he tt wala sonar “ son thid year and is complaining of a vob EPINARD of the American school of In the om asc won starr petals Negeemes e pg _ ali, ate i agp bod handioapped| . Valla tried to steal third with wa wad tn teeter riding but in recent years has confined his work to Euro-| lost_ the Mate bor should haiclictes gia ne | thing in his fight with Ole Anderson.| , 3 ; hs " ee : f better pean tracks. | irae, Budnick claimed to havé hurt bh ote ne f Haynes, in the two previous races, appeared to lack thels Henry Geysel showed well in de eee ee rk a cre pr : Si Fi picked off. OC tint one essential which makes a successful rider—ability to - Si ‘ 1o a ud nic limbed " ; one eas ater, Bipa' £h ie infereating out iolithe! tng atthe end mal imonich and ments ta nd t judge a's The rider who knows when to let his mount . : Riana tae eee ae econd round. , merry raz “out” and take him “in” has mastered the “tant : two bi boxed well and wouldn't let Sm rn as mastered the most important], \ fie get him to swinging, but fought care-| ee ey dauch bigger than hen | Harper Bocked pe gp ena . tric k of the trade. 1 Bad ene ie: bis emg Beeaay sarcioe well. {age i the same mauling, awkward || are peladulad ae Simonich || Brady cut Pete Kilduff down at has been seats Ea! telah tip Wiee < Epinard sens 18) 1 race but was! American league title. Fred M ick developed an in-| heavyweight he was ey nrg x le wx lithe plate on a thtow. i tha poaten in the stretch by Wise Counsellor aynes’ judgment of pace| berry, in his third world series game @ | fured hand or stage fright or some-| “tte jooks like he h Saad Potengi isp mat Tue ttth SCHORR IN wax bad. He was slow in letting his mount “out.” More recently Epi-|in as many days, was sent to the = Prot ar 7 Be i, saiokar, net OUTFIELD AGAIN ard abe bans y a nore by the ant urold Ladkin at Acqueduct, andj rub Mogridge, as he walked to Johnny Hawkes re ae thes sitabite Vakaaset, ‘Ted Baldwin made ot his} Hunky Schorr always could hit again Haynes’ handling was blamed for the defeat | the ase, received the gr ‘DRESS WELL i but they ean naga ea nt pecialties, ru C stow}, He hur asm ih nrereuia as ; ae pialnly proved’ in ‘that race that” he could have ateppea® tn [ov + 1COCREn? spoiled his good punc sensors ae hit ball to. flee Geary. in the Ght | that plate any man jn leamuel oot the beginning and stayed there until the end. He had enough the big series. AND SUCCEED TOSMICMAEMIN Les landed three m wu she sees. a iota weeteaen thJand hus plenty of power ed to havo. stepped the first t ifm 45 seconds, and that| Marberry, as usual, performed to one more clean punches ee Cane ae When his” arm wert fad. Harty pping would have run the rest of the field Into the ground.|Drilliantly in the role of relief pitch- George Ishii beat Tuffy Lundetl in|] jn Tacoma. ‘Thuraday | 5 olverton tried to make an outfield will happen when Epinard faces a thind championship field at|¢t- He whiffed the great pinch hit- a the opener, the latter being on the|] fight has been called off. | 1t Jookw like Bill Plummer today|*™,°u* Of Bim. but didn’t think he Sarazen will be a starter in the mace. Right now Sarazen {stem Jack Bentley, in the ninth. $s floor & couple of times, > tor the: iota | make the grade in the field, |Just about the best horse in Americ It will take a great horse com.| With two on and two out in the | Cantadritt by Seattle Ernie caught |Potently handled to beat the Vanderbitt entry. Epinard is a great horse. ion, he struck out Kelly / on with San Francisco and his bat Haynes is the question mark ant. & hag been a bie help to the 8 Bia as beeen on changed its tactics at © will most likel a profited gr flelt thia week for the’ cham plo -lWil sont the Nek Tork See mpior 2 illiams ie ng out the, New York 1 JUST EDGED G : | Fi eff : ‘ arr es ‘ < structed them to slash away at the ; IN TH MAJOR'S ROOM Cincnocetucie: raham Will Few Words of (7.0000 “Sil AN! DUT TH’ FRISK ON VESUVIUS PERFECT the stor c 4 i r €' 0S WAS itd! AF wn ed ae THIS BOX OF ALLEGED pa MARBLES ONLY COME. 10 FOUR sige to Help He 06 Los ancrns A . ished jwith four ih ng a ome HAVANA FUSES HE GOT AST, ESAT IN AN’ A HALF CENTS EACH J. O’Connell 1 1) Li'that Ban Johneon, president cr] However, the story of the game BY MAIL /ue KNOW THEY ON THIS GAME /- UA BGKGOF” Piety fae GAN FHANCIBCO, on Ac1 1 \the American i In attacking (that kept the Senators in the series ), K Cha $3 he Coast league n h ist be en abou e eteran COME ON APPROVAL, AN’ YOU CAN HIDE GWAN AN’ HIOE "EM is Graham, part owner of the Kak ae Hs | Ol stat ment h 1 “tng 4 a eo este iw a ety singhtas He f m San Franc Hs " @ 40 6 6 @ 1 Statement ha nsuited ev an {Southpay feorge Mogridge. HE SMOKES 31k OF EM —M IF YOU WANT CLYDE. IF (T COMES on Francisco Seals and the man| Mo 5 $82 SF alte the ctrouit,” President Hore a, ;2ed control and won. THEN SENDS TH BOX TO, uw. BUT joked haem ft Jimmy O'Connell into | Marb DP. 6 0 6 0 O Ol witams of haat taaeecon = 1 oF TO A SHAKEQOWN WELL organized baseball, toda d gue T ~ t TWEN SENDB TH Box || Meee uu. | |. TOA SUMREDOWN, wel | or tat iy wed | rt arta‘ Stitt ante| CHICAGO CUBS ’ u sion ”: : ORK ohn wv graft charge 1 a IN TH: PIANO, AN’ HE'LL HAVE TO SHAKE RUN FOR PUBLIC ics K Landis NEW XOR Sb. Ri aot phot bean wine ane) Q Ler ake awe | a Miia conse LE fs actin ae aa i ww oa! DRAFT JONES CIGAR FACTORV !. wpe Ually-return tothe baseball fold (Kellys, “Johnson has developed into the}. “Lefty” Jones, Seattle southp: }and urged: him allthis a Teaweony be. 6 | baseball Cubs, Jones wan: with. Chien truth expressing ednfidence that | Gow’ “His attitude is amazing. For|¥e8rs ago, pitching for Los 4 ventually he will be that /Barnes, p Olsome time he to hat in| » Coast league last year. } i be stated *Terry 0 =e Ns o . es for In an interview, Graham defend awin. p. {bent on destroying the world’s series, {its Pitched. some Danan Bement O'Connell, saying that whil ithworth Blinot onty: tor-this year: but fon yeatel Ot nn, ee not OrCania hadi Ae while q 0:90: 0.08 DiG ebeia. so good. His control has been bet Dean nek h pad blunder, tt ley 1 0 0 0 0°0 ; and he is said to have more stuff NOE evict oes OF Miidive. alangn When he can explain why 11 any southpaw in the league. € and at O'Connell i nat Total 4 i r 344 rf 1}months clapsed before he cleaned y sha me) RO CKiA am for Baldwin In. ovetith ee andal in his own leagu >) r, Alfred Roncovieri, who treat:| Batted for Dean in ninth in 1919, then it will be time for him ‘ Sums Ovnenconi Or¢onnelt_in pclae SCORE BY INNIN | sontites: eters Mogridge and A player was injured by being struck | Washington 00302002 0—7] “It up to Mr, Johnson to ry [onthe ha focus tah ae RARNAI 8 8 86285 LE anor roe ‘is or dont Goslin, Heroes | could’ change kar, Hap ey i aa ss ; ed RO ee ere, Shane NEW YORK, Oct. 8.—Goose i entirely, but I don't think O'Connell |? Your if 1s Wilson 1: Lingathers on ‘ am Goslin and George Mogridge were i x © theory |rifice -Rue’ ett oo é ee 4 advanced by O'Comnoll's father etWechington, 6: New Vor, 6. iieac|asw of the Reading team, in the}| Nit © Hooks biel Sel and d Sacramento that the on batls—Mogridge, farberry, Rare delivered three other hits in four COMPARE aha ea eae Pst ar, raf nies iat 2 Age |3;, Barnes. 8: Baldwin, penn, Hit shore two year “sb made quite “f just smacked good ones,” | . ninga:; Marberr inning, | @ record he Western and South-|]| Goslin said, very time I got CHARGE A |Banished Players MO ARE aloes In} ern leagues, It is understood that || tO the bat I tried to hit like all CCOUNT igi itcher—Mogridge, Losing | the Reading team is dickering other players. I couldn't get m SERVICE | NEW Still Ineligible p thes, Umpires rien 1s + kering with |} away from Frisch in Mond BIN ORK, Oct. 8.—Jimmy | Connolly, . Dineen’ Cincinnati for Jako Daubert to}} game, but I had better luck yes Connéll and Cory Dolan, expelled | handle the club next year, 1] genday. u « of tlm New York Giants, - Mogridge -s ec had bee were denied reinstatement after ie | ét . wy . ory yi e bt that eee hea USC RARR cr World Séties TODAY othered by a sore arm, but tha 4 Ca Te ioner| . ire y it didn’t bother him* until. the ; 7 ° gh TODAY AND ‘TOMORROW Fans a Pe Ae a h eigh ‘I think I could have 5 Landis, however, insisted that the! $ F A ° ran hi d I hated ; | , d that the gone thru, anyway, and I hated | Second at Seneca apa agl Investigation watt not” giowed ana] 8€M Francisco vs. Seattle f)| seers Grid: ‘Graph “Snows FO taken Witiee reaeeaE wid that he was still sen Game Called at 210, Mt td the fellows thought that I had HE acn-0100 for 1 minded” about the lost control,” he said.

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