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PAGE 20 THE SEATTLE STAK FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1924 Six Indians Named on Star’s All- Coast Nine Dugdale Is ns Vt Was a Hot cate |e Snappy | Pictures of ‘Snappy Plays in Senator - -Giant Battle | Ng Re Coast Team §f Had Thursday Baldwins, Lane, Gregg, |, ROSE Welsh and Killefer on Mythical Team BY ALEX C. Picks Teams YURST TEAM itiooe Sa y Buick Harris, manager of the Washington team, was never known as a slugger, but he thought the second game of the world series offered the opportunity for him to dem- onstrate how home runs should be made. Here is scoring after putting the ball into the left field bleachers. And Washington won by the 3 margin of one run—4 to 3, Welsh and thes “d oper. F KOSE Lane Are (The, FIGHTERS TO Ehsie MAKE WEIGHT : ot of I Its: COAST LEAGUE Bidred, Sea jannah, V ker, Oak Canfield, : : | Kunz Oa " The score was tied, 3 to 3, when the Washington team went to bat in the last half at: ARS Sa a of the ninth inning of the second game of the world series. Judge walked and reached “ mesick. V second on Bluege’s sacrifice. Peckingpaugh hit to left field and in this picture you see the ball (arrow) just a foot or two from Hank Gowdy’s glove and Judge with the win- ‘ning run just about the same distance away. Judge was safe and Washington won the »'game. A fraction of a second more speed for the ball and the game might have gone the |» other way. Simonich and Harper to Weigh in at 147 Pounds ° at 2 P. M. Tuesday e Neon tet a LTHO the Ce has a few wm obiins DL AY [hasn't The loss of Welsh trom first base | “(BOX SCORE _) Stan Harris’ Heart Has |i i.e as in evry) Made Him Hero of Games}; fe” a BY BILLY EVANS W’ ASHI GRIDIRON HAS Ee iis ATTRACTIONS ia he of the Gt ‘ > y. H. MeDonald’s saved him a fe Harr doubt p HARPER for the golfing 4 DUGDALE nd here aledonian and St. PITCHERS Seattie’s fine left best pitcher of tl obody will argue that, after up his record or after hav seen him work. 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