The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 22, 1924, Page 21

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: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1924 THE SEATTLE R PAGE 21 Duffy Lewis Slated lo Manage Portland Team a § eee Bee Skipper | Varsity Runners Are Training for Cross-Country estan Boys 1] Is Said to Be ros a | Have Edge in |rosh Oarsmen Using Set for Job Grid Battles _ Shells in Workouts lyn J New Syndicate Expected | , a Washington were seated in ner to Close Deal for Port- Intersectional Games Go to Western Elevens So ail their preliminary tra land Franchise Today | | Far This Season ow that 4 ts - " a half gon i 1 thet the big || Lewis Seeking wed Dallas Berth Duffy Lewis ts Who | yrion as mane the Bf] aud in ing to 8 | chef Another Firpo! ODOUL TIE |Salt Lake Teammates Lead Coast League Hit- ters at .392 une team tied for the lead n 13 more games is placed third . also of Han ll for .366 to | Bruins Working for Game With Cougars sE LEY, Oct. 22.—Coac An th has his men burning the jzht oll to get ready for W vi 4 t t Duvar er of Firpo, | ington State next Satuniay, 1 A big squad is turning out for the University of Washington cross-country team. The tryout race will be held Satur- Tens the: Fiepe, only | TE oiih gi craoceniat wen cane day forenoon and the first five finishers will represent the Huskies at the Northwest race at Euge ; , | ptectrically ed field. "portin Here are five ¢ candidate s for the work ng out on the Laurethurst road, From left to right, they are: d. Sorting 0} fk Lake will bx tia release, while Lewis wi bes put of | |Notre Dame Plays teetbird int in am ‘ re : ¢ une for thro matte ing Week Trouble Princeto ee Seeret tn the ob Martin Is Cards Using Idaho ' t POC OURS 1) OCI AU ies tame oe aiard Preperiiig Cincinnati tine Will Seeking Fight; | , Passes in Practice ra plac gig i ae id Siete lian Or bee = feDartmouth Game See Junior Series mere) nto come ues foat «Jack Hendricks Coming; Expects to See els o eavy-| nandier’s d ‘ es ae | seein Coheed ee Gcneke, | Welsh, but Seattle Youngster Won't Play; Indians |)" Mitr and Hammond, the Crimson| Will Be at Full Strength for St. Paul Champions —«» with second r topes to get away with the big end| a é Martin sustained a slight cor | oa ACK HENDRICKS, manager of the Cincinnati club of the |*!o" of the brain about 18 1 | N: ti 1 le: o ill be » of the i rested at ago, and was finally forced to rot J National league, wi one of the interested spectators | ‘hom the ring. At first Martin su of the St. Paul-Seattle Junior world’s series, which starts | pected the trouble centered in hw here Saturday. eyes but when treatments designed Hendricks is making a special trip to the Northwest to't be tter his vision failed tho soldier! look over Jimmy Welsh, but he will be disappointed as Welsh [shir submitted to a thore saan isn’t coming North from Oakland for the games, a8 he is out |j44 peen injured about the for the year with a badly strained leg. me hea blow received in the So much has been broadcasted about Welsh that nearly every major league club in the two big circuits are consid- fartin retired folie ering him. ” . Seattle Will Be at Top Strength P tart their of coaches rs in scrimma © varsity completely be nd demonstrated they need ‘ovement if they hope to © Catholics’ shifty attack next mer 28 ‘DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED” then revealed tt tin now fa of the he can't has been wor jte Jimmy Broneor , to get him a fight fartin is all right 1 match hi Fi until positive has Dl enat the A yers who| ery say ho} Fittery and His Move AUL FITTERY, who is work and will be in the Fittery has t first baxe of any pitcher that ever! i» the best in the buisness, an walked out on a Coast diamond, bar | makes the work of his catchers casy | none. in stopp! tealing. E. F. hero ts fully re NES £38 Ebgeaied *S*** "tee Fee e covered Martin's most noteworthy perform. ance in tho ring was against the Inte Bill Brennan. Martin did not get the decision but experts were unanimous He’s Dean of Football Fans,Is 0 [*°"""" a Andy oe Loyal Lion spe’ Tennis Court RAVYSTAN ‘Sex be tenie nyo he wore et gone ture aeot| 10 Stories Up in the gridiron, while 1,100 ret j : Is enelieh note elty Ren aber ig ges Air Is Newest n marched ac y member of | " lbaseball, Penn State students were « SUNS s¢ OvaNODAIG |] dared. Pena state students were) elect It w aman} w celeb oct fitt 6 has been | Who ha: grow | t ) 1 part of F € Th om a s chool to ¢ f sturdy athletes who have won fame leading institutions of the country im an h Oct. 22.—Ever play mn your Indy partner wallops the backstop, how football. The| from a 1 school to one of the} » to it, if you » crons two bri 1 a row for Penn State on the gridiron have of trees, wait for an e . de always had as much respect for Andy | +, # 1 ‘ cend 10 and cro! te eleven AY } Yet that 1¢ fix in which some LAYING OGL al iese ok anies P I | going to find himself when ouse, with its tennis ts putting green, Is | In 1881 the first Per H COMPARE jwent to Lewisburg to pl | Lytie was a member of For 40 years or yntil y ago, he made every trip taken by CHARGE ACCOUNT |} Penn state's tootbaii team. Too trail ‘ SERVICE to travel, till strong in the} |spirit of Penn State and is on hand ifor every home gi e inter-frater- First results in nity baske race at the univer- | sity are as follows lo , Chi Pai 10; Delta} na Nu 12; Phi Delta 10; ho clubhouse | roof of a ware! dc ing which stretches back built on the Ox the good ones come through Waa it's golf or cig- The popularity of Chesterfields arettes or anything else, is an outstanding example. For Popularity is nd stroke of luck. months now they have been Such popularity No champion ever held his tie) Goeccther carseat ae except by mee good. 3 Ny thi bh lio cigarette ever hel lar rely this f of tl must VA deserved CeaereccearAy desecrioe fees. Gunee cnt geod mee snes Chesterfield CIGARETTES They Glynis Faculty, st d townspeople lta 14, Ki DP nae 9; Alp jatreets, a heig of 10 stor one long to be | Tau Omega 12, Zeta Pa 4 | The clubhouse “grounds,” with the old man now [real grass and trees and flowers and } fountains and tennis courts, will be located hig the heads of and Trip to California cierks ana 1 ers and : h Carolina.| puLLMAN, Wash. Oct. 22.—still |Taphers In s . — ¢ Imagine a golfer ric g an elevator to a green right In the middle of the | king and hotel district of a city ast $0 veiw Cougars Leaving on He occupied a box with Pr John M. Thomas of Per enjoyed the defeat o! | Bucky Harris has entered the {banking business, . . . But 4 'Matthews Prepares shington) fan. will. Men for Stanford . - COW, Idaho, Oct putting his Tdaho ru their last practice here | ady to leave tomorrow for k where Idaho will play |Yale Attack Being | Improved by Work | | NEW HAVEN, Conn, Oct rimmage yesterday cc i chpes in | pepped under dr of the coache isthe wet th ind three tou ns were made ‘et weather | igainst the scrubs service uniform | | | ———- | forthe regular men yarko divorced his wife on |} who make every | grounds of cruelt | | sumed she kept o1 It lw pre minding him he day count: 7» my \ #& *ALTOWER CO. BOSTON . Liccerr & Myers Tonacco Co.

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