The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 16, 1924, Page 12

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VAGh 1s THE SEATTLE STAR [ Indians Boost “Lefty” 0’Doul May Get Lead for Flag | His Third Major Trial’ 3 Washington Fullback I: Bulwark of Husky Attack Tesreau Gets Opposition Out of Play and Is Largely Responsible for George Wilson's Effectiveness; Big Backs Will Help George Guttormsen’s Speed Salt Lake Performer May Return to Majors as Out- fielder, After Two Failures as Pitcher; Is Hitting Well; Hitting-Fielding Pitchers Valuable to Club BY LEO H. LASSEN [’ isn’t often that a player s back to the majors for the third time go | | | | F | al Oftimes men are sent out for seasoning, th are usually doomed to the minors. : iy and ¢ ng a path for the dashe But th are exceptions to the rule = mt y, is one of the toughest “Lefty” O'Doul, who has had two flings a big time n go back for a third « nce, the giant fullback, Twice O'Doul went u he New Lore « ANGELS LOSE f the best interference Yankees, as a pitcher, d to m e today : good TO BENGALS big frame that usually i then O'’Doul, who always could hit the attack and makes it d to give up pitching wh joined wssible for Wilson and the other ke and began playing regularly in |Los Angeles Drops to Two backs to mak ational gi He is hitting .398 at the pres Games Behind Indians ,. *' 1 18 & strong and i - or a t tin 0 e sr Salt . a but t rence that make ent ti t sace in Coast Race to the Wash=|——_@-_—__—___—— o'DOUl as well or s he does in tl I O08 AN c | How We Won box 4 he nA \ = nd O'Dou! t an speediest men in getting |and two runs Viner OAMY down to . a hitter he sticks well | scoring ; against the uu aM : 1 Pa * . , With reg y : in the field and O'Doul, who failed : twice in the t may go back for the thira time and) scr ney R ‘3 . . 2 have a aber f ay a “a 7 , 4 Hitting Pitchers or glen mage oa oe sahara K P oe is a common ax! t | strength, chief of whom Bre ‘eo . that pitchers pposed to/ Arleit. ‘The big Onklan Ramsey and Spe P fine pitcher until his arm w e But when a pitcher slug that/ and then they stationed him | ry to the of-| outfield, Just a fair gar r SACRAMENTO, Alacra . sa whale istance hitte to fi Portia A “u oe r than any | Lake yest “Wally Hood, to : { i red SAN FRANCISCO, Ra - z ; Let Thompsor t Saturday . 4 : ‘ : ‘ Ee Carl Willams, of Seat * doing a} Vernon, Green Lake eames, even when f Pini HT Boys Showing fin. led the American le One season r x pit —) Soccer Class the y bit Eaitinaive of a clut ‘ can t . ¢ en I ; t ‘ 2 o—Rehve @ high-class fielding moundsman in : i y i i . a . bite P the box has fiye infielders in the | Many pt at b t - 2 nm ‘ vat 4 and increases its defensive |... ‘t : : 5 P Gart Wittams, the Seattle relief} such a pa ° als far xcept : t a t 3 ar) hurler, is: w: & pee the Coast |mind off of his pit Or Bre ‘ ‘ Sieague at fielding his position. Wil-| his « At Balla Webst k a as 5 if ‘ : Dilams ts also fairly capable in the in-| Pitching Is more than throwing the} At 1 Park—tI HIGH S( HOOL ; e Mfield and if he ever learns to improve | bal hurler w F. I C ‘ se % é ‘ Wiig) batting form so as to «ot his| learn M Cancade, 0; Mercer, 6 SQl Al yS PI AY ° Whole weight behind his blow Lowell—Maé@rona, 1; 4 . 4a ° ‘ H “may be made over tnto an infielder, | Broadway—Leschi, 3; Ce nd W t , ‘ Bob Har per Must Develop’ A Canta — anton, 4: |" le atte as Sa a eae ii Beno-Range Ri Ring Tactics * ar fire ae me om me meee PE iOB HARPER showed a a glaring weakness in his ring} at : w vs, Unt Oregon Eleven Is “Mean , vd i i ‘ 3 ee yr > 2 Soa me = tons} Going to Palo Alto) "=... 5 The Seattle boy got into the bad habit of continuously | a+ com ny pi aa ni ighting while under the management of Charley Jost | bia gon turned out tod: ind it has made his long-range boxing almost negligible. ‘ 1 team pin the fifth round of his fight with Simonich, Harper ee ee eg a am Bist eantne aetio : bares ed well with his left hand and hit straighter than he 1 , Yarrh for some time with his right. But outside of that one-} H dD ] a p.m. r pra ——|round flash most of his best #44rvar evelops : c has bee : j BERCOT AND work was in the clinches. pred Defensive hes ; GREEN READY |i ttc: ioe |, | iis : aa | Ming | fensive with hi “Yale Holds Final a d Bercot is out to teat Frankte d he would have had’ @/andg in a long seasion | Gridi S iB. Green declares that Ber-| apr pe! Sores peace ol pp ridiron crimmage oop never Set as tar as the| Bert Forbes is training Harper|onabie to push the , 16.—T scrimmage against 1 Pool doors after he gets unable to push the ball now and Forbes, who was a | sity's ‘goal ‘line from th [fellow with his hands a few years! ting in four regulation ago, is trying to redevelop Harper's long range boxing. | “Harper swings his left hand too| A boarding fm with him tomorrow night, varsity bew im they fight the main event of | tryout smoker that Austin and are promoting in their Ninth Olive gymnasium. That is the » down: school for gi ys Forbes, “and doesn’t Jab | been blished in Gadshill Mptiment that both boxers ex-| ft. Harper is fast enough, | famous as the last home of Cha ¥ Pressed and it only remains for ack of tise his left hand has | Dic es said, a to do their stuff to convince | skill. With practice, Harper = Mie fans as to who is. the better) wiii regain his former boxing ability | / ein ES voy. and mixed up with his infighting it OUR O R I G B By At Bix bouts will round out the pro-| wit! make ited a much better fighter rf B A D N x HOU S > ler a! Bi and all the boys are anxious! «simonich, with his swinging style, | ~*————____ ——__—— Win for the reason that they| makes a good showing, but he does | trying to get recognition on| not land so many punches because he Bis a eer aN > Bie shows. Kennie Gouyd takes|{s easily biocked. In a long fight he Now 1 WOULD (1 WWE ALL ™ ee. We D_MAKE Dick Butler in the scmt-tinal| would be dangerous beeamse af tie “HOOPLE i HAVE. ALL T CARRIES A FINE Wildman Wilderman will ex:| strength, In a short fight a man like SUGGEST, MR HOOP INSURANCE ¥ CA ABOUT AS INSURANCE chi greetings with Otto Brez-| timmy Duffy ought to jab his head THAT A MAN OF YouR | ney rs axl ' Be The rest of the card includes 4 ia POSITION SHOULD To OTe Mene Shares ly McKillop vs. Clem Berry NOTA se ps bet fence: MY MAN [4 BESIDES, INSURANCE EXAMINER Andy Marrinetlo vs. Jack] CARRY AT LEAST <« ER~AH~~1 HAVE AS A-STUNT WOULD TAKE | npeon. $ 50,000 IN (VESTED HEAVILY AVIATOR fab) ONE FLASH Thru the Ropes | LIFE, INSURANCE acres Ne HELL Mae ne IN THAT WAY You IN GOVE RNMENT THING HELL NOSE, THEN Sa 2 eat Stee YO Bone xc GCTUeH LEAVE | |ware *NO? Bud Ridley fights Vie Foley 10 ARE ASSURED OF AN ARI EAS BEHIND, 1S - 300 Poa is in Vancouver, B. C., Octo ESTATE TO LEAVE ENTY AND NINE mG CIGAR , eat ee TO YOUR FAMILY ! THOUSAND ~* 1 THINK fu fhtsnes!) Joe Gorman is expected in Seat- —_— 1 INVESTED THAT. I tle today to wind up training for AMOUNT PURPOSELY | his bout me) e eta at the T CREATE AN atherwelght title is up, providing |Gorman makes 128 pounds, M nis training as Austin & Salt’ . Spug Myers and Al Grunan, well- | known junior welterweighty, fighting six rounds in | night. Tacoma to Frank Synder, fleet heavyweight champion, boxes Rocco Stram; a |in the six-round semi-windup at the! | Pool, Tuesday, with Eddie Huffman | | boxing four rounds with sins of Evere | The Hirsch-Weis cruiser's | Si" of Wverett | on designed for timber | but has been adopted by k ed by Hirsch-Weis process ' makes it water repellent and een er pemereoms oiler, Dobie Building Up Cornell Offensive ITHACA, Oct, 16, Joe Simonich has a bout in line with Oakland Jimmy Duffy for | Oaks Jand. Coach i ne MAJOR Ry foungy ont }wyero safe on a flelder's choice. rH} DAY lena 1 devenll Great Waitevance Man { Wham! And Over the Garden Wall ] RAY ROHWER Fo mes Wednesday Ray Rohwer socked the the Portlar 1 his quartet of circuit blows helped Seattle two games win Sa n geles t firs Seals gaining a full game on da half on the Los Photo by Frank Jacobs, Bt Seattle Gains Ground and a game ar Ange ls. | Rohwer Clouts Four Heaiers’ in Two Games, and | Three Others Are Hit; Fussell Pitches Good Ball; Portland Fans Pulling for Seattle BY BILLY STEPP ORTLAND, Oct. 16.—Four home run clouts over the gar- den wall by Outfielder Rohwer, of Seattle, paved the way for the Indians to cop off a double victory with the sorry Beavers here Wi ednesday by the scores of 7 te, to 6 and 10 to 6. Bill ‘Plummer and Jess Winters locked horns in the first fray and, with a three-run lead, the Indian hurler cracked, permitting the Bevos to score four runs in the sixth canto, Lefty Jones reple for a pinch hitter in the ninth, Williams stop- ping the Beavers in the last of the ninth. With the score 6 to 3 in favor of the cellar- the ninth and tied ‘er up. Eldred, batting for Jones, singled. Osborne ditto. Cutshaw, batting for Brady, flew out, but Eldred scored. | Rohwer hit a homer, tieing the count. First | Baseman Bowman followed with a terrific smack into the BOWMAN bleachers for a homer, win- = ream — ning the game. The second fray was a cnr | Ms foconcb ening Bont Wisely Hugh Bedient | ROHWER HITS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ANOTHER | pensive Rohwer ito the lime: | San Fra light, clouting one into the far-off | hot Ans orchard with two runners | paths in th third canto. Portland in the sixth pees? and McCann hit for | Brazil) hit with a man on, Bedient in the seventh one over the fenee, giving vers the edge 4 homer 83 NOW THE SERIES STAND and Inced | Won the Bea. | Seattle Portland In the eighth the Suds hit every thing that Rube son threw up, to the plate but his smile, Rohwer led off with a homer. Becker dou-4 - 1 Lon Angeles AMES TO Pray and, five, aba waoraients tive bled. Rowman walked, Baldwin | jan Francisco, six forced Becker at third. Crane dou.| Vernon and Los Angeles, six bled. Two runs, Baldwin walked. i hit_to short, and all hands Army Loses Crack Os Borne siggied two more, Brady ain End for Big Game gled two more, Rob walked and t WEST POINT, Oct. 16.—Raxter, tho frame Sided nary Seven runs. | star end of the Army's cleven, was FUSSELL LOOKEL | out of tho lineup today and probably GooD will be unable to play in the Notre from Portland and kept the Indians | the Francisco | ed Bill and was taken out} Combed, Glossy bound Portlanders, the Suds took a brace in} OCTOBER 16. ay 16, 4 J Saints Are Si. Paul Wants fo Play Seattle Team Here’ Willing to Play Series nor League Se Looms for Seattle see what he went str ball over} Thye Defends His Title as | Mat Champi PORTLAND, | Thye successfully d |as world's light hea ling cham jumped T: Ges out of three falls took his two fa » wrist locks. | quick work of the secc }a hammer lock in 3 minutes a | 30 seconds. EY | BERK . Cal, Oct If Indians Win Flag z, Mi- ries Bugs Giants, it testified Sands he with Miyake made ls fall with Jimmy Divi Out of California Lineup 16.—Cali- jfornia will be without Jimmy Dixon |when the varsity lines up against {Olympic club Dixon turned his ankle é Brown probably will do the | kicking and Imlay will | Dixon's berth at half Hair Stays Millions Use It — Few Cents Buys Jar at Drug GROOM KeepsHair Combed | | Even stubborn, unruly pooed hair stays combed al any style you like. “Hair-G a dignified combing cream gives that natural gloss groomed effect to your h final touch to good dress business and on social “Hair-Groom” iy greasele helps grow thick, heavy Fussell pitched classy ball, Out:|Damo game. He was injured in the Doble is drilling the Cornell vars. | | side of the two hom@s made by} Detroit game. ® Ity’s offensive in an effort to de-| \@ APPROACHED the locals he !was unbeatable, — | velop a more consiatent attack | ager Kil pt Nik | NN. o ‘ ors the backs are showing more ability | FOR * MORE’ acents scien ea hes ANAT OLte Oct. 16 Navy bscirallg ttle Saitoh INSURANCE.» - | thetr an they fought Ike | coaches are taking no chan¢ wMrO..cO., PORTLAND, in holding , thelr | NSU! ‘only the Wastington Senators bat-| having a crippled Mneup face Pri a weakners in the Daca tled against th Giants in their pn on Saturday and the varsity was final fray for tho world’s title, ‘pt out of scrimmages again today, hair, Beware of greasy, rma tearm store sham 1 day in room" is n which and well alr—that both in castons Ss; also Justrous deauall

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