The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 14, 1924, Page 12

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PAGE 12 Four Undefeated Prep Grid | Teams Scheduled This Week .. Garfield Meets Ballard Saturday and Roosevelt and Broadway Get Together; Football Rules Not Well Edited; Dobie Defeated by Former Harvard Star BY HENRY PF, scheduled in BLAKE HE € leag gaged. rwo ue this wee e four Ballard and Roo evelt plays eleven defeated in rfield and Ba | y est teams in the cit Garfield, with its ield running up against a ard The and can be expect Ay an nm game with plenty and eyd runs BLAKE Ballard » backfield, too, in Se § mour, Indredson and Bend the Beavers have the best line in the city. Ballard’s line is the best-coached forward Combination in the Jeague and makes the gains of the back- field possible. Garfield will have is a much better punte in kicking our, adv as Carroll big re vig xe (Scores of Golf Butte Welter THE SEATTLE STAR Portlanders - Booting One a “Mile” > | Play Monday as F . ° Zowie d down the field that old occer bal = Win Golfing Ernie feeiee captain of the West Queen q grammar school eleven, is booting a yd kick, Frank Jacot tar cameraman, doe | his st Honors Here Junor and Wilhelm Finish TUESDAY, O¢ TOBER 14, 1924 It’s Up to Seattle Mound Statf in Portland’ Indians Must Stop Bat Threat of Beaver Team Play Begins Today in Week That Will Decide Closest Coast League Race in History; Seattle Is Holding Slim qeaiis Seals Are Up Against It B,C» 148; Dalgielohalt in Front in Pro-Amateur Henw ‘ Play at Rainier Club TRICTLY up to the Seattle pitchers whether t ' 7 he flag I ' BY ALEX C. ROSE or ae _ vgn " th a ; r ‘ ie J helm, carrying the the series that will decide the pe yeni Gevurtiarinn, Akerioan; (terns ones Po land today and everybody knows that Buse i A short right field fence and a trio of . om 3 lerou left-handed hitter Poole, Brazill and ) ‘ <M ‘ ie make the Beavers da row 1, Vv da, I 1 ‘ he pitching of the Seattle t a ta Francisco series here was very brilliant ey foozled : “i badly when tacked up against Port) t Aye he the Beavers i ye out of s¢ } hurler B Me ? stop the no’ hat’ Sein PEEie EEE am, Rain : r jthe questic (Standing of : \ ! IMONICH IS GIVEN EDGE Picked to |}. Win Over Harper in) tnsie Ros! Coast Teams | ‘This game looks like « tow Rraadway looks like a Fight at Pool Tonight Possibilities, but Id ee Meer ‘Knox Butler, The Broadway Bor HARPER is up ag Melg These & salar ont Unless W . ate fhe @id with Roosevelt, the Quays ver, ; Pie onal Bot Harper F fielding seems to be Football Code Not Well Edited j : H Gelding seems to b E FOOTRALI re the! perio 7 ot If Be Pagel of regulat ove = 1 b e o bet! ot f Beals, he w be us veasch is t not | chance. the family allver: |, 1 a Beatties drive for the p i ates is son Senceaus ws lfver ten an Lice Daye SUTHERLAND BOLSTERS eis a # apd hant| they tried half of the ¢ PITCHING STAVE A plang ge 368i bakgpesge cymes AMATEUR BEST Ha , tha’ tended Frats Put in ase i te sje Ratt aaie T b ai tye em » IN AFTERNOON pitch of the has p hed f of last Friday and & Lincoln man fell on It. ‘The P two ted gam recently, trin League or Lb ‘The Lincotn safety received a fair | bail was awarded to Ballard " BU eet ap the un casiog the lahauld have heen bicuet ev Francine. How Basket Play bi b He aM HARPER aggressive boy prised se ntra-mural basketba Dol 1e Scton y arvar an | will have to show at his best to ‘Sc ll ae there becn the Univ was defeated by Williams Inst Sat. | -. taught hie sai fal king ave al-' been divided into seven leagues of of the Harvard ¢ f nm =F 4 the games will begin on Mon- 3913. Wendell was a star back on Passing , four bite Satur October 20. the Crimson at top of} It w that Dobie day Uke himaelf for the| is as cates Bed cud Re kt lemates Pree thee on Fifty-Eight Squads Entered in First Team League, and Biter shots sas Sombeio mae Rapes re eee heat teaieet Wi Paying in the same foursome With 1,200 Boys Playing Association Game; Like deatt they're bard to belt cSt ae? ; Tacoma, in the as the Portland pair was Hob N. b League 2: Zeta Pai, Alpha Tau Seattle Prep Players. to Fore tala Johnstene and Bon Stein and the umber on Second and Third Elevens ae mr Kappa Epsiion, Sigma SEALS ARE UP Nu, Alpha Sigma Phi. R SEVERAL years there was|ting, of Lincoin ¢ game Doug) Eadie Huffman va. Heinie Zimmer. | of lags, expecially on the last BY NEIL ELLIS AGAINST IT nj ™A res : SaaS nt hie Aprile we Physical Director of Grammar Schools ti 7 = pore ; v Dav and Weetand S ICCER holds the center of the stage in the pageant of Mae prep ple , Haltida grade school athletics at this time. Fifty-eight schools | p< 3 any / and about 1,200 boys are registered and competing in the | season Five boys who b * promoting the| that 1 . P od eas ' Pall in the Se ceuiatnariee.@0 00 atlas Abeta: _ . first team league. is does not ta into account league played for W om § o TAYLOR AND an ¢ vumber of seco! and third teams and conte pelesa t oopnd oaagese wy atens. homer Date HART STAR Soccer, wi le not so spectac r or perhaps so dear to the) crack pit elt an a puglas, a ¢ . ; i Shi ae ore Bhp oot : " ote papa Sages Hayao The best nine-hole score of the day | héarts the school boy as t intercollegiate football game, |team key Johnny Cole, of Franklin; Wald tout of the tor OCNECAULE O ry lal ap aah An Hart} is, t ‘ hing into consideration, the best football /Oaklana Erickson, of Ballard, and Judd ¢ Investigation of O’Connell-Dolan _ ' Scandal Is Not Closed as Yet, BY HENRY L. FARRELL [oo ™ wagered EW YORK, Oct. 14.—Investiga-|Giants would win the Natio tion into the New York Gia Baseball scx 1 ont indefinitely. Commissioner Landis,» head of |®2™¢ S#!d they had been impresned baseball, before leaving for Chic chiefly by the ling stup Jast night said most of time|of Dolan and after the finish of the w had been taken up with the distri-leng give the bution of the miltion | doitars among the various share He 4 Rot comment on the rumor he @uring the series that he fo withhold the Giant play the Phillies to throw a gume innts @ pennant that »od as cinched without any crooked work WAS teria KANSAS BEATS CHILEAN @f the money, buc it ts assumed! , BUFFALO, Bia cokes sso pad a 7 | 7 i y| ter are the only schools that have that Cozy an and nd Sinuny O'Con-lvicuntini, Chilean lightwel wa th al Rased iss lat canes cS | played more than one game. Twenty- | Mell were the only Giant player “ =r four of the games played have been | {pt 10-round bout here last night. | “| [OUR BOARDING who did not “Investigatio still under way I mid before, the poem en bel Cloned. So far 1 have done every-|“————— ___ thing that could be done, altho it EZ BY JOVE. BOYS ~-1 Muay seem incomplete to many peo- | ple. I won't « whether I am| [2 o Mls The future wilt tei} Crm: "| 4 AM SORRY 1 CONST ‘EM AT TH’ WINDOW Z| RIDING TH’ BILL, BUT taveciie ae In addition to the Dolan-0’Connelt | GET DOWN TO SEE YOUR THAT PETE DUGAN “| WE HAD'EM MOVE OUR cig Jah. m ea, UlOSSY aiernt to bribe Heine Sand, Tan | ACT YET fa My TIME ‘ SAID TO GIVE You A ACT TO TH’ SECOND HOYS LIKE Iso may invest atc if ri bey = » Be Dootn and Lou Criger HAS BEEN SO TAKEN UP/s |! pair OF ACES/~ JES’ | | NUMBERIon WE USED GAME f : Se LETS SEE NOW ~TOMORRO . : Mag | tilt s Use It- Few Players, who said Gia mahi TOMORROW MENTION’ MY NAME =} | 7 FOLLOW A FIRE 4 NETHODS USCAbs Hew Gents Be carges' ot Den FOLLOWING NIGHT TiEAD || AN THEYLL SIT You | | EATERS ACY, BUT TH P|; ra the Nonn.| Buys Jar at Drugstore SN oe she amor THE GRAND MARCH ATA VELNET, WHAT 1 MEAN! SMOKE AN! FUMES , other players are SOCIETY BALL as Al AN 2 WE'VE GOT TH SECOND PLAYED MABLE WITH gr . seeusation of Bar EGAN 1 HALE AG Pucace TURN RIGHT AFTER OUR SINGIN VOICES bi > Players were tampered MENT FRIDAY EVENING Jw iy TRICK Pane MADE ME CHOKE, football men ef the: high ie hee foe Ache ‘go’ ¢ COULD YOU. AH mER~ FIX at ACT! BUT T GOT BY WITH schools and colleges, who a on Broadway t NSE THE. Ge \ BY SINGIN’ SOB They find that boys are = £ SIR 4 SONGS te thru in fine physical conditi BOXING TONIGHT CRYSTAL POOL Second and Lenora Auspices at Athletic Druxman, Matehmaker Welterweight-Champion- of Northwest, at 147 iba, BOBBY HARPER of Seattle, Northwext Champlon JOE SIMONICH 4 of Hutte, Chatlenger 4 OTHER ALL-STAn ROUTS First Hout Starts Sev Tickets on wale at I 1425% Sth Aye. Jo Oceidental and Yea) Cigar Store, J406 T nue; Jim Pursley's, Seneca; Austin & Sal 1630 Ninth Avenue, ira oA orner |e 82.205 Nenerved 81.05 General Admision 81.10 a its follow North End team showed a heap rade school competition. ga or gr pitching ata y have] I 4 and the Oaks ar re| Acaci With thet r| Sigu aA i staff and with the I p to beat the Seals real monace| The Seals had} Oakla Sea presents a League No. Delt gue a, Beta Sigma Th pha Ei No. 6: Psi Theta Xi, Upstion Delta Up Phi Sigma Kappa. na Delta Theta arsit Ca e | Soccer was introduced to the Seattle schools thru the|*, * Een Pea hy of | Delta Tau 7 Alpha Delta Phi V y Lage x efforts of R. B. Wark of the Public Schools Athletic legaueline same at thin tase and with] et = and J. M. Kniseley of the Green Lake school, in 1910, At|sam A being forced into right] QT! PAUL IS aCe Is Set : that time there was no thought of supp ig the collegiate | field be the other outtaneera r ¢ believe e i r ) e > weren't hitting, It looks like cur am I belli th a eee of soccer in the schools trp tty ry | JUNIOR CHAMP ties b the st few years was soe 1. wed to play oft | |QT. PAUL, Minn, Oct. 14 ee ly due to the urge of both BANNERS [SOME CHEERS For Paul won the junior _ world’s parents and principals who] awanpEep [BOWMAN | series from Baltimore Monday when }found this game to be jer| Hach schoo! winning a section gets} After being a flop for most of|they beat the Orioles in the ninth thes Ithe seaso |foreed tn Jimmy V while »ol win. © final serion gets the big ail- o banner. The reulating trophy rd ruling, and me other GREBLOCGHRAN DRAW PHILADELP RIA, Oct. M4.—The fight between Harry eh to handle, safer for the untrained con- less expensive and/* ‘ schools the he hit le in here on Janu- | ~ n. Following is} 1 no nimple that ther cisco wag te Aaa orig Md | ood of letting these few somet And for the fi nasa bitter, Bowman was to the Welsh game again when was hurt | day. time this season] the st y in the San Fran and deciding contest, It was a well-earned victory Paul team. tn games four to two against them when hits meant/the Apostles came back strong and cracking the won three straight and the series 6 to 3, Mon for With the count Grebd's title was It in tmponsible to say at this time & that they were so go0d/ which schools have the best chance them | to win this Adams and Whit or ey entered, just to Final} four out for intercollegiate foot : Ahi Stays both leagues.) while ¢ nit ¥ 14 were doc was schoo “HOUSE EASY! erlake, ¢ JUST TELL WERE REALLY able to think for t ~ ; D nt to the have not bad habits of foot a ” b8 team r 1 vide ions for liminarie Each team will meet each other team in thelr sec A win | will count a tle will count 1 for Jeach team, while a game lost will] | n The team with the] al = st number of points at the end p micssis Scr Sarat ts HAIR Hit ction rep! entative. elght ii dis sresere ti on ate GROOM Hip whieh will be an elimi | PSS ARS Hi affair. Th the preliminaries Combed Yi ames are 40 minutes and tes iy Hi, are not played off, whil® in the finals mbed ti the games are 60 minutes and extra f Even obstinate, unruly or sham HA FATE UNKIND TO MATTY — | Poeed hair stays combed all day jn WA Hh Th have been unkind to Out- |28Y style you like ir-Groont HA fielder Matty Matthew His spark-|!% 4 dignified combing cream which Hy | ling work started Washington on the | #ives that natural gloss. and weil 1} | road to a pennant. Socking Outfielder omed effect to your *hair—that .it MeNeel » right handed hitter from) final touch to good is both in |the Coast league was stipulated | business and on casion: e | Matthe we be given in return, |“Hair-Groom” =} *; also | Washington then wins the pennant | helps grow thick, lustrous Matthew loses a cut of the hair Beware of gre harmful series, imitstions.—Advertisement, 7 aaa For Wet At Marion St. * A Florsheim may only lookalittle better than the rest in a shoe store win- dow. But put them side by side after month’s of service! It’s easy to pick a Florsheim then! The Tourist Weather « ee 903 Second Ave. 300 Pike St At Third Ave. ‘

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