The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 17, 1924, Page 20

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17,1924. CTOB 17, 1924 PAGE “= THE Braves Grab Third Straight at Portland ° TRIBE 1S a BOX SCORE. 7 meh ” Balas, One of the | Pest | Huskies Are “RED” KILLEFER DESERVES Hig any tog he Washington estore a han outst! Favored to CREDIT FOR FINE SHOWING SEATTLE STAR . e ve : i Playing his third season on the Washington squad, “Bu ¢ 1 ‘ ‘ P igh f 4 ITS OWN ; Pp Win Battle , eattle Manager Has Held Team Together and Has sem “tiebt \ ie ‘ “ Washington Eleven Fig- iia Men Playing Good Ball; the Indians Were ee tt td : hl rea uresto Trim Montana in There’ When Test Came; Babe Ruth Coming Riavers here Tt to 4. Carl | ne " re ty Game Saturday BY D. E. DUGDALE en oppceed Reet | weiter, ct eT TITH plenty of reser wi) TT } a game, uphill f t the Seattle baseball team i orit r Montana whe h| think that the 1s realize that their I t . t. ¥ tackle z ; ay t of Those Indians certé I Wal for thre run ‘ . ‘ “ fe taine . ~ was all ready to give ' : Again in the t ng} *° | « . , i « Wilson Te eat for bringing } ia i : ‘s ii | t ’ et| \ first division and here } he ) $33 byte . . Seattle’s first ( t leag per I a ¥ kept out of war fine bally ers, but e |} that a ‘yt ; it t of ts 1 rp x ‘ n th } ' te ic weak spot or two ¢ , bu ein nas fa : . be the r ¢ ditt of the Killefer has kept b ‘ £ — I Bical side and Hrashe the teams DUGDALE consistent ball, ipa when the test cz so as ker yw PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE | Montana has a smart backfield in] San Francisco the were pl ng mor 2 Led 4 3 peed ‘ie| than for anything else. Full Data on Montana ee Hits by Jones Beavers two tn t eighth Thomas double Brazill’s rap against the Doards. TH the ninth the Portlanders ag ‘Dig Williams bent dow nd retired the side w ther trouble The playing of Shortstop Crane was one of world’s series caliber, the rangy infielder mak- | , ing plays that were sensational. | ¥ Keefe replaced Eckert in tho third | ,,, @nd baffled the Suds after he took |, High, batting for Keefe, beat the mound to Bowman y On wee ~ ; ° ‘ Catcher Tobin ts st ngled to center, bases - ° : @ badly bruised ca led out to’ Osborne. 4 . ‘ * ° I Will be out for the rem: ‘season. Vean Gregg was to be sent to the); Mound against the Beavers in Fr day's game. forced Ber Eight Card Regular Players aia It | “aver Tinois and |Tod M organ Has Edge in’: : bets seat zs Beare Casey Belongs best eee _ FIRST INNING In F Seattle—Osborne out, Benton to | has deve Thomas. Brady singled to left. Roh Wer singled to left center, Brady on| Hetmac third. Becker hoisted the spheroid | self ‘@ut of the lot via the right field fence, Scoring Brady and Rob head.}| Va It expects to have one of L R hi Ri W ke ay. Bight of the reel Bowman out Hexert to Tvoman [the strongest ¢ ta hae oe eee Mix Long Reac in ing or at ta Baldwin 7 { the best men ei Biitires rons, three hits, no errore: [crack team are in ach ae oa BY LEO H. LASSEN Portland—Benton grounded ont to | stan ir of th in Big Game ONG arms in b& rs tnvaie Pe ye I WANTS TO BEAT HARVARD . flied o © 4 shorter h Bil Roper of Princ SE ivcing. grounded cot ts Bow. | BY HENRY 8 FARRELL Porne. Wolfer grounded cut to Bow. | = $e No rans, no hits, no errors, | JAMIESON RATES BEST (HICKGo, oct. 16th batt tn Outfielder Jamieson of ve pas SECOND INNING land club {s rated the be: r > Seattle—Crane bounced a single off|in the American league Eckert’s wrist. E. Baldwin fouled/ ing well and is a t @ut to Daly. Williams filed out to y Poole. Osborne singled to center, = ‘(Crane taking third and Osborne w IN LINE FOR “TTL E #0 second on a throw to third. Brady | If Eddie ( has a filed olit to Wolfer. No runs, two | next season he is certa hits, no errors. the most valuable player honor. Col- Portland—Poole fouled out to E./lins ran Johnson a close second for Baldwin. Brazil walked. Jones hit | the title this year Mnto a double play, Crane to Brady} to Bowman. No runs, no hits, no| STOUT, VERSATILE ATHLETE | Capt. “Buzz” 8 THIRD INNING | ‘9 an ideal leader. & great player, but he has a fine per Seattle—Rohwer walked. Becker | | sonality and is very popular at USingied to right. Bowman bunted/ princeton, where he also stars in gafely filling the bases.’ T. Baldwin | other sports. singled to left center, scoring Rohwer | — eee | fs more real. enthusiasm "Sid Becker. Bowman caught off sec-| SIMMONS CROSSES EXPERTS | around hero than there @nd and out, Daly to Distel to Bra-} ‘The experts slipped on Outfielder |4own around New Haven or Boston| great football z ; —- mill. Crane doubled to left. scoring | Simmons of the Philadelphia Athiet- | before the Yale-Harvard games, and) with a rivalry hanging ov . 1 ) ©. Baldwin. E. Baldwin fouled to/ics, They said because of his pecu- | Chicago t the intimate personal! jast year, when they tied for the Big 10 Teams Bush | Thomas. Williams out, Eckert to water-in-the-bucket stance he|touch with Illinois that New Haven|champlonahip of the big : ea’ dase Will Be Busy ES, ALSO HITS He "EM ng, altho | tn: H axsing out re Dame as p gan ase are TO BE BUSY in Hard Games w we have m Caruso {1 ago pquad and ts a mighty good r of the Un: Yotre Dame will begiz Harvar dule ir the The Georgia Nebraska and Car order. Wow! oryone in nted to neo Mich y Withee. “Ho fi P esis escet Idaho and Pullman th them when coaching tt ret ae enn tate 1angies Elevens Will Clash With Georgia Tech TURN OUTFIELDER | Penn State and Georgia Tec star pitcher of the New| furnishing the big intends to take up/|t outh Saturday Ea WILL ix.| Joe Bus been | Idaho tied Gon- Micks beat Wash- "Thomas, Three runs, four hits, no/ wouldn't hit. In his first year he has | and Boston have with Yale and Har Mic fan haan’ errors. topped the .300 mark. vard. In Philadelphia tho taxi «ince 1 hasn't i Portland—Distel fied to Osborne. a |@rivers ask you for tho score when | dropped nine “since Btoger Be 10 teams are down to Leverenz SEALS WIN | Tilden—i4—piaying-tennis, but they) the Michigan er hal! ana ee ol ig ARSE SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 17.—San|only show a casual interest in the/ played-on a to: PO ETNA Barre BY eco Sn in lero Francisco defeated Oakland and | Pennsylvania team. high. school. Deen CEG Pretty “ORS to “ae a Walter Mails Thursday, when Eddie| Outside of the great spectacle! Jilincls is the favorite to win \Beattlo—Keete took the mound for | Mulligan scored three runs with a|that it is sure to be, tho Michigan-| because of the great Harold Gra SPortiand, Osborne flied out to Jones. |homer in the last of the ninth. The Illinois game promises to be a foot-|une of the fo-hiest pla P Brady singled across second. Roh-| ‘nal score was 5-2 |bait treat. Two teams from two| ever ran a gridiron. ® grounder to Brady. Thotnas out, a us eer gh: (Our BOARDING HOUSE _ By Ahern | TRYOUT RING : Sets = SHOW IS ON took third on a passed ball. Becker @ut, Distel to Thomas. No runs, one - ST.CLAIR 1S TVE Levanto) Buddy Bercot and ¥ PERSISTENT, ««| | MV LESSON [417 | swiit gottio an argume IF TH MAJOR | : it, no errors. | Portland—Wolfer out, Crane to BUT ITS WASTED ENERGY / au. || WAS MARC || | 5 ANTONY. TI] | na Bowman. Poole out, Crane to Bow-|| © Man. Brazil flied out to Brady. No oT LIKE A shes WOULDN'T H LOAN HIM MY | Funs, no hits, no errors. EARS TO HEAR A J SAY HOOPLE, MY MAN~«1 TRUST IT HAS NOT SLIPPED YOUR MIND THAT AH = ER~YOU ARE \NDEBTED TO ME BY JOVE ST CLAIR, J AM GLAD You CALLED ITTO MY ATTENTION ! =. EGAD VES =~ TELL YOU WHAT ~~ 1 AM LOOKING FIFTH INNING | Seattle—Bowman fanned. T. Bald win out, Distel to Thomas. Crane fouled out to Brazill. No runs, no} nuts in 16 3 hence cut for i felt oad pipes —coarser WITH A SUIT Hilts, no errors. || | FOR TWO DOLLARS!«! | FoR A RovALTY CHECK || OF ARMOR! t en has had five years e BNE wraticsd. Day ‘tied ones tH : beats eiper ae FROM MY PUBLISHERS Z Hee y tle paw ant rycen oh eibes — Rou Ih Cut Becker. Keefe fouled out to Crane.| (fiJ\ HA\E THAT MATTER NEXT WEEK, ANDI 3 Bud unless something happens to Benton singled to lett center, scor is SETTLED AS SOON WILLTHEN REPAY You fa top him from doing it. ‘They are oes ing Jones and Distel. Benton took | second on the throw to third a when the throw went wild he Se I TOLD YOU ABOUT fo third. An error for Osborne ? Thomas out, Williams to Bowman. MY BOOK 2 «2 ‘Two runs, two hits, one erro ir. | SIXTH INNING | oe Seattle—E. Baldwin out, Distel to Thomas. Williams out, Keefe to Brazill to Tho’ » Osborne filed out to Poole. No runs, no hits, no er ors, Portland—Wolfer out, Crane to Bowman. Poole fanned. Brazil! #ingled to right. Jones singled to center. Distel flied out to Osborne No runs, two hits, no errors SEVENTH INNING Beattle—Brady safe at firet on Bra- wis fumble. Rohwer beat out a Bunt to Brazil. Becker singled to enter, scoring Brady. Rohwer on third. Bowman singled to left, scor: ing Rohwer. Becker on second. T Baldwin fanned. Crane out, Keefo| 10 Thomas. Runners advanced a base. FE. Baldwin fanned. Two runs, | three hits, one error. Portland—Daly filed out to Roh- ‘wer, Keefe out, T. Baldwin to Bow- man. Benton out, Brady to Pow Man. No runs, no hits, no errors. POKES THE BIG 2 iG Mike rwritaios cite Kets to MAJOR f : ; ut LAncoln, Neb. in one of the most exclusi: ly fo: 4 ‘Thomas. Osborne fanned. Brady Se . ( ~ AGAIN ==. important Intersectional games of Cl Vel r pipes walked. Rohwer filed out to Poole. : the year Saturday. Nebraska Is hav- ¥ No runs, no hita, no errors, ‘ ERS, OF Sn Sameees. et ing a tough time losing, to both Ill. . Uae daa Oanetia: Liccerr & Myens Toracco Co. L, As POSSIBLE! ~ dition and, no mat aaah Burns slower e207 and eet and coole Kennie Gouyd va. Dick Butler, 120 r boys are out to make good pounds eee Wildman Wilderman vs. Otto Brez. ling, 160 pounds. tigers McKillop vs. Clem Berry, an nger BY THE WAY, HAVE the evening's entertainm: nds Marrinello vs, Jack Thomp- > 2 son, pounds | Leo Bradley va, Owen Ramano, 175 — pounds [eo] |Prep fabian Playing! foil only, 10¢ | Today on Denny Grid | Queen Anne and Franklin were fur nishing the high schoo! football op. Position today at Denny field, the Kickoff benig set for 3:30 o'clock | Garfield plays B d and Roose O velt meets B in Saturday doubleheader, the first game being | | NEBRASKA.COLGATE scheduled for 11 a. m. ; — made and cut ebraska and Colgate are meeting

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