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PAGE 16 Salt Lake Outfielder Leads With .394 Mark “iim O’Doul, Lewis and Ellison Closely Bunched; Aver- ages Compiled by Pacific Coast Sports Service; Unofficial Reports Vary NOFFICIAL aver s of Coast season just completed vary t Pa Sports Service lists give t , one cire to Lefty O’Dou ae with a mark of .394 Ave been quoted to the eff and Duffy Only the winter mor settle comple Serv ly Lane, lineup for led the ba The honor led the Lewis wer the off office w The in the easily Prederick ? ELDRED, seattle SI 119 eas te 43 8 8 88 Waner, San Francisco cows 161 B90 WELSH, seattle 3 w ‘ ‘ Lindimore, ‘ > : 4 wis it it fie Huddle Signal Lae System Isn’t aes, Ane ae area Popular Now [Kn nute Rockne and N otre Dame Stars | | Competitive, drawing contests are |r THE SEATTLE STAR —aguesensiias soft no ’ Stanford Team Is ¢ En Route to ee rs (CISCO, Oct ranking var men ubout per 2 am Prough, ‘Bac DELL, Seat Eokert, 0 on the mah field. what | evere test | Pete 3 is sen Gunther, Los 1 . f ‘Cook. Salt Lake . , 5 ! ‘ : 7 ao ‘ Bde vs Kildutt, San Francisco .... Ry i 4 2 “ 4 17 1 93 » Bitlr” Persian é i Bites - Johnny Dundee Is BRCREM, Soatiie ; ‘6 6 cee Beaten Once More Sigitn, Sacram, , : SLANI 2 Distel, Portiand ; ¥ “ ‘ WILLIA ool « x E. BALDWIN, Seattle 5 1 ae Hemingwsy. hae wes 0 168 ‘ (Bop ae Soi S$ oe eo] 2 17 ‘ ‘ , oe 6 est ‘| Additional Sports in so 18 fu on Page 18 Vargas, San Francisco” Beck, Los Angeles Benton, Portiand . SAY MAJOR ~~ THEY TELL ME THAT , hae abe YOU WERE BACK STAGE 1 ‘ AT THE THEATRE LAST : $6 2 1 5 © Zen “ou NIGHT, AN’ SAW DUGAN er, Oak ‘ 16 , & DIXON SWINDLE TH’ Dei Beat ze ee a te | PUBLIC f 4 WHAT Krause, Oakla ee baeon ee ee KIND OF AN ACT DO ‘ {4 ames THEY PUT ON Px ¢% a9 ‘ pnp €. Cuntie F Singleton, ‘ 6 ‘ ‘ Kallio. Ba! i ‘ 6 6 r oot pg tt be te 2] He MAgOR BY JOVE~THE LADS T THINK A HASTY EXIT WOULD BETH’ BEST FEATURE OF THEIR ACT fx IT SAW'EM DO THEIR STUFF LAST YEAR, AN' TH’ ONLY HAND THEY GOT WAS WHEN TH’ ENCORE CURTAIN CAME DOWN ON ny THEIR HEADS ! HAVE. EXCEPTIONAL TALENT | 2 THERE WERE A FEW WEAK SPOTS IN THEIR SKIT, BUT I SUGGESTED SOME EXCELLENT CHANGES, WHICH NO DOUBT WILL ADD GREATLY TO THEIR FAME f=. 1 LOOK _Unofticial Averages Give O’Doul Batting L '8| Notre Dame Team Again | Making Bid for Spotlight |” Tough Schedule Ahead for Catholics, the Army Al- ready Being Defeated; Knute Rockne Is Great Coach With Strange Jinx, Losing One Game Yearly THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1924 (Rogers’ Grid Banquet Is On ri eldom t all without some : : SAINTS ARE pearance, only to fade out 4 ear G Notre Dame is the perennial wonder ess DUE TONI at of the gridiron after year, under 7 : Seat direetion of Knute Rockne, its famous| St. Paul Club Arrives This coach, Notre Dame turns out real « Evening for Series pions With Seattle Here In many ways Knute Rockne the mos unusual character in football. He looks for pots, arranges no hand-picked schedule, takes them hy Jas they come, the tougher the | better. Vean Gregg Real. Leader of Pitchers and | Tough Schedule On five successive Saturdays of| Notre Dame plays such worthy Army, Prince Wisconsin and Some schedule opponents as the tom, Georgia Tech bie ; — ‘Harding Is Placed Jinx Trails Rockne at Pivot by Apiay the last three years Rockne bs , left, Stuhldreher; right, Crowley; bottom, left, D. Miller; were abo ov that have" bee = 7 PACIFIC COAST BASEBALL LEAGUE | . Ags aH . f ark, t | | w Averneen 4 teas being t 1 "ft EPEAT 4 ne w r gior 1 ¢ . rine > G Saale Tight Soccer morphine esl i enaro $ Cc t Ar ae, 4 r Back in 1921 Jowa, 7 writeety —B nt Title ontests Are oo ‘ man? chanign of that 1, om account on apente antam _ Bein Play | fh ‘ 235 11 be ixen| ockne’s cal tions W YORK, Oct Choe Beatie eT pe 7 victory over Notre Dame a 2 Bi eer 4 Les vored with the breaks of the Call With ppc Pre ticuse sia Celt oil, Frisco ccroee ‘ game. OAKLAND, Oct Fra « 4 38 184 1669] Jn the lest two years D D f Onk Lyne tB ch P eg 1 " HAGHY, Seattle 16 10 106 6) golr "| Jar t : . 24 cated, Nebr amount F ‘ “ 4 158 408) 6 ne ear rd j Zz ‘ | cas ing one touchdown. ‘0 in the semi. | Coats. ‘-. ‘ sen) g Deveneey 2 Fast = ona 2 | ons One O. | Campus ossip | os 6 | TH Rl im ote y One Oregonian Se TES yf pe RT Fath & ditterwit- at Out of Lineup Now “i peprat'y for the 0. A. G game : $7 sie. It i his intention| EUGENE, Ore, Oct ae \ isjerale 13 11 108 | 1 " e344 8 leven for that game |for ¢ ho pasta) ‘ oes ” ‘ ‘ 1° While Rockne always has a s in the S epee | ood line, his strongest forte is ; of ‘46 the developing of backfield stars, | first: team : » 416 160 Regardiess of the men lost by | Whitman on Haywa f i ‘ graduation, Rockne year after | Satu hat ».| year bobs up with # sensational —__ Ba 1 ° backfield. Gregory Clarence | ®*Y, a hf? “Sag |) Beckfe to take a chance, ROberts and. Krache prise B. 2 ous with the fe wine Fighting i in Tacoma ‘ nd 4 for| ven" ‘ "gn ae S| Eddie Roberts and Ted Krache, twe the hand st a eer geet a4 His f oe haan a 8/of the best welterweights in the Bat the 0. A. C. gam bla ‘ rae A | Northwest, are fighting six rounds ‘ ‘“ His backfield of this year ts a vet-| (7, Keanlaht, tt te thuaee ielita bakaad “replat - wie nas ; eae |y uote ‘ ‘ 42 letan combination, most of them star- | 10 S Hees Ing from O. A. C., and the Aggies “op J | Myers, 1 8 4 (50 ring last making it seem | oy re e ae 1 ane an ne second was draw " ais Cisaucen ei sietes i oats {4 |Notre Dame will be harder than ever |‘ i ake 7 9 86 .438/to stop won 0. sanyo, (RUEMRARLAD, “wea 1 a8 18 chs eles i Jim Dixon, Tackle, v Leste, Seattle « 3 ‘ ot CORVALLIS, Ore., Oct 23.—More | Lost to Aggie Team : FOUL CALLED “ troubles have bes: ach Schissier a F o have made it impo a3] ORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 23—A ah . po ‘'p scheduléd 10cround go was} ae MiG; Habe tacks awarded to Harry Sim igtite [yoy 0 eee Ren ent see ?| weight, last night by Referee Ralph |'"Ston Huskies at Seattle Saturday Gruman the seven when Joe it on the breakaway aft | Vic Foley Battles | Bud Ridley Friday Up to the it had been Banja ‘Vic Foley and Bud Ridley fight 10 3/min's fight, with Simone fighting | rounds in Vancouver, B. C., Friday gamely and jnight. They scrapped to a draw ver In the p Flash Kelly | dict 7| Won a technical knockout over Jewett, in the 150-pound class | Marcus’ took a tour round ‘Idaho Confident in mn Frankle Webb, Junior . weight. | Billy "Winters, aoa Its Aerial Attack Dixon went to a draw as MOSCOW, Id: | dent weights, J over Mo Danie prove tt 00 | Class ishtweight, | Idaho was 00 | won a decision over Lon Perry. Ing of the nounced as team entra for 8 first big conference Noro in the Inkster, i ty the ed f Morgan and Foley Next Logical Seattle Fight FOR THEM TO BE HEADLINERS IN VAUDEVILLE. BEFORE), LONG / BY L Top MOF T That tor the Morgan, tle iffer only the him a fight Babe Her the other Herman, mm) present he is {he would pounds for Foley vs. a fight wort HUFFMAN GOOD BAT QDpIE looked good ; Huffman 1 the two. men in the an agony as they know what Foley c As for the weight Moi pounds ¢or Gorman, and while Foley claims he can make 118 pounds EO. H. LASSEN AN vs. Vic Foley the ttle ring. who never looked better than he did against other night, petition and there time capable man is & man with a reputation, can undoubtedly fight, but they say and won't fighte ied week. "They like to see you to win With Foley the promoters aren't | for a while and then the home fans taking any chances of a poor fight, | ¥ © see you leked come in well over such a fight, Morgan. h seeing! UFFMAN looks doing it, must be next logical scrap must have Northwest of giving one and Foley Is n do. n weighed ‘That would be like pretty good light heavyweight | Of course he has beaten three mo. diecro men in his last starts, but he given better men to fight in his next shots here as he {is too good for the average preliminary miller and he has shown enough to be given a semi-windup. Huffman and le Robinson, the Portland battler, would make a ‘pret- ty fair bout Joe are at GIN WHAT SAYS AMIN’S home is in Spo- but Benjamin had to go away from home to build up his ring career. kane, “Championships are never won in a home town," says Handsome Joe, who fights Spug Myers hero next e ring demands new faces and the fighter that stays in one spot too long gets just so far and then he stops improving,”’ \demandea 120 on FIRST TIME JONES WAS FLOORED b the T 'Y claim in Tacoma that when y mn Henry Geysel stopped Morgan Jones here Jast week that it was the . | first time in his ring career that a | Jones was ever off of his fect And Jones has fought plenty. of rs te ode garters tough ones including Dode Bercot For catalog of Hise na and Joe Gorman, when the latter archer rife Of nearest was at his best merchant who sells them. ysel stopped him with a stomach punch, who know *Hirsch-Weis Stags are both coat and Bis Mr Lead’ ‘ °