The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 11, 1924, Page 5

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#* SATURDAY. OCTOBER 41, 19 THE SEATTLE STAR . Earl McNeely’s Rise Reads Like Alger Story. ; - i i 1 Frosh Crew S i Joyce ere i oe ee a a Ki <i acramento Boy Is Hero Pigskin Will Ree Ge te snowing ,|Joxse Wethered I: e(1s Your Heart Bad? Then Don't __|\GascP'zcne Ben : : Cham Canal Zone Bantam With Fiction Trimming ghey ae wae, eat MERE es Oe Play Any Golf With Your Wife! pak ' y ‘ Engit women’s | "> oo, ORTLANI re tu t ped an p t the fift ‘ORK, Oct, 11 olfer, %. They should not play at all if With Basement Team in Coast League in P tes . ‘ nst| day At preseat. On the whole, the| consecutive year, defeating Mrs. D moe ear det ray ee ail lwhen he scored « ; and Breaking Up World's Series Game |!" ogg + Set elles cgy Res A sor weeight and ore neti R- Fowler, o¢ Dorahem, 6 8 heart t o| third round of & ache eae of Some Year Is History of McNeely ba . se vaven are on Carl Tremaine Is ar hanes ie hae came mace "| Those Glawte! Cit BY LEO H. LASSEN | the ; ; 5 “eS! Winner in Columbus « ' ly ; © HERO of Horatio Alger, Jr., ever had any-|{h° 2440" because the t " oes tty] COLUMBUS, Ohio, Oct Cari | New St. Paul Champions : thing on Earl Mc ly. weparia 4 hea hel Tre ge rey T. PA Oct. 1 _ 4 “Sink or Swim,” “Do or Die,” “Buck and ve re York. | ow Luck,” “Upward and Onward” never had|' youths jump into the old spotlight like the! \ Sacramento boy did. It was Earl McNeely's bat that broke up | * the seventh and deciding game in the world’s * * a fe Malone Loses Fight i to With Moore on Foul O'Dowd Draws With, : a thore Curry in Indiana °,. 7. Playing on excessively hot |” not a cold one—on com ee Paul sT ¢ CAGO. Oct. 11 series at Washington, D. C., in the 12th | et corva ‘|. round of th } i D. ne 1 ia at sce sre inning of that great game Friday. 5 eKe Gon | tout a Grew with Gonate C Jowa, in t Two months previously McNeely was playing with Sac- in the Coast league, a second division team, and | 2 5 14 c nied. the scribes were praising the speed of the Sacramento - ; a take! alla yaad calling him a major} - - age prospect, few of them! PER dmamed that he ey break | YACHT CLUB i this year. c rte rus ex's) RACE IS ON ot he Seattle Yacht club's annual desperate need of Wabingten. ocho pet ose) around Hat island, Net Sevet Joe Engle to the Pacif! mae : HELP MG HANNAH “MEY AINT A WORD 0% wat SHEN ( TRUTH IN THESE STORIES) Bee Beis Creare You sav oteys| | opposrrion y; ABouT ME —!TS THEM - ‘ = ple hha on TALK CARRIES) |AFRAID OF HIM | SCAMPS IN ‘TH’CourT ? BUT REALLY Smony, . A LoT OF => IN A DEBATE) Mouse AT HOOTS TOWN } T JueT LOVE HORSE ford and &t ; i | Qaienr 2? SM a —- BACK RIOING! INE x ted immed! | pegs: ™~ Bovs y PICOEN ns AUTOS SO NEE! repo! immediately ‘ 3 | , Harry Lear, 2 Y seven seconds. i Gull, F. H. Gra not handicapped. ager. Neely, who has a) gies tn the weed m tis |CRYSLAL POOL | , made good. He hit | “) amazing speed of his, | of the Coast league, up the paths in the the same as it did out ‘The complete ring card for Tues- day night at the Crystal Pool has been lined up as follows: | Joe st Y Bob Harper, ha apite of McNeely's in wed him in th horgan heed | Heinie Zim iat of stuff when aweights Lon Holliday ya Dutch Keiser ; WILL be a tong time before 130 pounds. Seattle fans who saw McNeely | ia the gardens for Sacra- arly in the season coreet Purdue Pins week he had here. Ho hit for the seven games and pared| Its Football | game in the field. | | Hope on Taube) } | URDUE UNIVERSITY expects |P much of Meriin Taube on the! | CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF OTEY WALKER - leridiron this fall. ‘Taube, in fact,| | ANSWERS HIS OPPONENTS WHO ATTEMPT = Tooms as one of the beat prospects] | TO BLACKEN WIS REPUTATION AND BELITTLE : SMOKY CAME OUT WIT A NEW AUTO rea Jimmy Phelan has on Ris entire) HM IN THE EYES OF THE VOTERS — VESTERDAY ANID THE DOG ‘S MS squad. | | PRESS CAME OUT WITH A NEW AO TODAY, j ‘Taube ts Detrolt bey. Laxt| ————— Se a = | year, homore, he won let- a . : bret ses oraceare. me wee | 6~MOM'N POF Solving the Witness Problem wkable thing about Mc-| ball and basketball. He's a center| nie eyass F gr i that he played his first! tielder, halfback and forward. He! a a. —— — . Y — me of baseball when he was 18! plays ‘em all well, but football ts b ) 1 . : Ra (WHAT'S THE \e CALM MOURSELE - M@ S mis Old and six yeara later he!his specialty, his work in 1923 be Nis MAG (s ad fics : Wie | GUNN): L HAVE USED A i : A Forid’s series hero. McNeely, | ing fae of high spots in the 2? TUL HAVE + S | © ome THE WORD FREE Seramento boy, is also a basket-! Boilermakers’ play. c O28 Wet 2 ES x GETS ‘EM- THE Gwar, but has given up the} Were Taube with a © ag-| a a 6 nge < S * 2 rut \ * nS SHERIFE DOES fame since making g00d on| gregation he would [SIT ry Pa a ae, 1h ruypiti ME pease damond. leven more reco n, As it » ” ‘ + { x > Ret | his sensational and ability : Z . | C34 HERE'S A LIST | partly lost, to the fact that/ / ; . \ \ OF NAMES YoU [he is performing on weak teams. x . 4 ‘ -, a " - x CAN DEPEND ‘Inglewood to ey Or } le) Nee oy) 7 Pe WW ; Burd lien) | Have Dr. Ford kp Hod $53 f as President: HE annual meeting of the Ingle- | an ry wood Country club will be held! ME—New Tork, 6; Wash- || at the clubhouse, this evening a | will mark the unanimous election of | Dr. C. B. Ford as president to replace Laurence Booth, the present incum-| | bent. The medico has no opposition. | ae er ees rea METI | Nor should he have any, because; >TTTAT ~ lit ever anybody deserved the unop- | BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES fanings.) “|| posed honor of taking the seat in| 7a Inglewood’s presidential chair, it is a WG aR es, judBYEX Gane, TOTALS See rLiaty Den. Bi werd, becanas hel fing | aucea th cites al ered Ag VALERIANACEAE —VALERIAN FAMiLY ! 12 =) g 5 BY THE WAY.ER-UM, MIGG ALGAE ! re ga te |more, much more, than anyone el: f aE repitei7|'|| LEWES wmtHouT GnPMES- d 2 WHAT BECAME OF THAT LITTLE GIRL |mado” the Lakeshore course what| | PROP TRY Lie et ome ||| |] ROWERS EDIGriNoUs NOT | 1 THEY USED TO CALL BOOTS WHO re, $162,965.60 || t one of the finest on the] ANNTHING ~ LL EVEN Some Oe | ACTINOMORPHIC IN) FORKING EE Mi Da fs te : 59. \4 continent | AW ih! mel | Cw! & oo f ih UNG AROLAD RE SO MUCH AND oi fil | | MES - COROLLA --GTAMENS - if : 1 12 os —_. ASKED SO MANY taint LAYERY MONEY : cn neocon | he = NY] STIGMA -CELLED ETC-ETCER yp / . M, ae ee QUESTIONS 2 Ta AME — Washi Tore ington, MACK MAY Connie Mack says he intends to nd B: r a t wi b etle et fankees and Brooklyn || stand pat with his Athletic tin Pititare Pirat s good ball as es and Detrott Tig- |) each, $15,654 62, sh cated : American league months of Try-for-Point on Grid ie MAKERS have been alter- would detract somewhat from the in-| | iy Wes ‘ the method of ing the] Met after toucttco ene | terest in the game, for the more| u a touchdown for three| but | hanc the are te ori d eer ae , 4 1 yi ay a . rf BAR, . br ON a i 7 ry Wiis t= eee ne, 88 the closer the marsins of victory) FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS How’ll He Bring It Home? Must be made this year,|the more excitement there is in| aay Tin ae area ae ———— 7 desired result 15 to bo ob-|#nY sport | ONE SIDE ONE SIDE ) THI | (Buy SOME FIRE? - WELL,I HEARD Dp} FIDLER'S sToRE y SURE! THEY Gor A Us | P iclally, | TM Wwe ( } "i | It was also learned, unofficially.) TM IN A AWFOL ’ Mv us’ B= ‘op “a a + “4 Med the ofticials decided to put|that the committee considered] LU; , fH | Guscomgiia ib Cee TABY Re 'S GONNA SELL { Aull ONE lacs fh play from scrimmage| awarding two points after touch- 4 HY | mi ve GONNA SELL IT iq FIRE ° c'wan! ) ADVERTISIN’ A pier five-yard ino, it was hoped| down if the offensive team scored " Fo | It} EVER HEARD) |! AT FIDLER'S ~~. Fire Sale! tempting to score the|on a forward pass or run and one! iB far Cs) LL OF BovIAy \ sTore ypay!! ) ‘\ a Would try forward} point if it qcored on a drop or place-| \ iG Tunning plays, and that|ment kick. That system, in all! speed up the game. But! probability, will be adopted at the| making a touchdown teams|next meeting of the rules commit-| to rely on the goal-from-| toe, and it should prove popular. It] only occasionally would present many Interesting pos- or a line plung sibilities, If a team was behind by neven points and it scored a touch- -|down, it could gamblo on winning} the game by trying a pass or run, was decided! or it could play safo and prac. nm the three-| tleally make sure of a tie by kick-| ing for the extra point. In any " away from event, it is certaln that teama will ae of. scoring.| continue to rely on the anfer and| Saige unofficially that) more certain mothod of field goals) thi, last winter considered| until there 1s an added incentive cation Doint after touch-|to try forward passes or running % That undoubtedly] attacks.

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