The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 24, 1924, Page 20

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THE Minor Title Staked When Clubs Clash First Time Class AA Title Will Be Definitely Set- tled; Other Gossip By LEO H. LASSEN Both teams shape for We nd Beals Becke While Marty Berghammer and Short Stop Boone are out of the Saints lineup. All of the games will start at 2:30. MORSE IS MUCH IMPROVED PLAYER Seattte tans reme BS a good field Dut a weak hitter. M Play second base here. But Morse has developed into | one of the stars of the Ameri. | €an association, and altho not a long-distance slugger, be has been clipping the ball for his base hits since joining the Saints. Morse ts pl em t for the Ame as wplons, and will start Rion tomorrow It has been a D. E Dugtale @ean this year Washington, St. Paul and Se altle have triumphed in their re _ spective leagues and Dugdale at * one time or another had baseball connections in the three cities. Me played for all three teams and was the owner of the Seattle | ‘0° franchise for many years. Dugdale, one of the smartest base Dall men in the game, ts servi commissioner during the ies, the commission being in fu Wwharge of the same dians, says that y the St. Paul centerfie! ihe stars of th wwhale of an outfi “He’s a comedian,” says Stand. ridge, “and with his speed he's liable to turn a handspring before catching a fly ball.” Christensen is a California boy brought off of the lots by vine, Pittsbur Jeadoff man for the Joe He's NEUN IS GREAT BASE THIEF Tn Neun, their first basemar Paul has the leading base thief of Balnors, in number of stolen sacks “He has swiped over 50 bases in lassociation and is said to take many chances on the bases. In “Red” Baldwin Neun wilt |*" be running up against one of the most accurate throwing receivers in the minors, and if his pitchers give him any help Baldwin will _ make it tough for Neun on the bases. Neun returns to Detroit Spring, being farmed out to St by the Tigers this spring. ext HOW ABOUT BILLY LANE? Billy Lane is on the job and ready| to play. | “Red” Killefer hasn't said whether he will start the Rabbit in centerfield or not. He seems to have recovered from his sprained ankle and if ready he'll most likely there. Frank Osborne has been p! Buch good ball that he'll get a chance @ither in center or right during the Series. Game Is on Today at Forest Grove FOREST GROVE, Ore. Oct 4 Pacific university and of Idaho meet here ti Coach Anse Cor forn DNiversity star, claims he ha Dest team he has put out Idaho college at “al Lane's in Michigan Team Is e| workout in th possible to keep Chicago from | selec ‘The Saints and Indians How They Will Line U P Christensen, cf Osborne, Lane Morse, 2b. Brady, Neun, 1b. Rohwer, if Dressen, 8b. . Eldred, rf. Haas, lf Ney Bowman, 1b Lee, rf. . 6 rar ...T. Baldwin, 3 Koenig, ss. .. eats Crane, ss. PRRRNGI so ogiv'in vice gages’ E. Baldwin, c. Gr Ohio State and Chicago Meet in Big Ten Tussle Big Game Scheduled for Columbus, O.; Both Teams Undefeated in Big Ten Race So Far; Chicago Ex- pected to Score, Tho Nobody Has Yet Done So (co UMBUS, Ohio, Oct and | Pitcher ao a BR 24 ned t Western conferer adium here today. Tl and established headqua ate squad retired t country p! arrived t while ornir e Ohio St to be removed from the bustle of campus a Columbus was rather gloomy about t of the Ohio eleven to keep its record clean and remain in the rur ning for the conference championship. While th was a feeling around the team had a chance to win, it was taken almc that it would be next to im-| peaerSe en Grid News for t for granted ossing the goal line that has been untouche d in two bf ; | Radio Sesion E bs n WEA 4 meters; W H ) meters—F e a va. | | t * Phite | ; | AE, ¥ 4 t t pepe | | | 1 * oy k Sp field cj WNAC, Bos ‘ Ke | —/ A crowd big stad! that may ¢! Walter Camp Being Paid $500 for Three Grid Lectures Here BY MEL VOORHEE JALTE MP, 4 6 of the livering three | November 14. On November 15 Camp ton-College 4 football game in let ( with Queen Anne Plays Garfield Friday ina P at Camp ome here a ton team, "i money might influen: fon of an all-Amer s but such is ni to the Washington manage According to the Portland paper Int id the over the} G win. Schissler Is Rated Highly | as Grid Coach | O. A. C, Mentor Has Good Record in Past Years as Football Tutor A I ‘ Ha « team Kanka A ' . B " r ‘ ie grid au a Walter E 2 I te Rock , red Not Great Yet, “Baggy” Tells His Gridders ston grid teams, A BY LEO H. LASSEN Roper is choos-|7euT™ was inf eae Seren ° H Soule @ of the ns i ay COmetInER ve t - winners that : parte - p hele | a u are to be expected . oF t the quality = ° \ k MARCARIO FLORES be ir - ne f ay. RETURNS HOME K st:foothall is, reachin ahi Bile oe ae t E ay elk . ‘ ft a ite asthe The Middle West and the P: as 5 x f k telands. He lett other laser . Tubby at ‘ ® i men hard ‘ id is p Bil Bow . ' ‘ ; on ag a ff : 2 eee i I ercot | FLOYD JOHNSON 4 CATELYS “ 7 ant a Mye the Ts ALL, THEL a k lytic nel Eber ecg “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” ‘ wn r CAPTAIN KOPER a att ienta! wsaei an SOCCER MARK mites costae a ater “f “Pay Us As You Get Paid” TAIN HOW ROPE ‘ FOR MADRONA Ciro fran ti var Of * ‘Golfers of Nation in 1, Bryant Colman 1 Bar (our BOARDING HOUSE SO THAT'S IT, IS IT 24. YOU LOANED THIS MAJOR HOO PERSON $2 !« HM? I REMEMBER NOw, YOU WERE SHORT THAT AMOUNT A FEW WEEKS AGO IN YOUR SALARY,« AND YOU SAID THEY TOOK UP A COLLECTION AT THE OFFICE f NOT SO LOUD, DOVEN /..VES, | I LOANED THE \t OLO BUFFER $2,~—~ BUT CALM YOURSELF~ HE WILL PAY IT BACK TO ME BY MY STARS, ~~ OR ELSE + ain ao i WILL sic A VICIOUS MOTH || ON TH MAJOR’ MUFFLER I TAKE (T THA SHE |S TH’ RUBBER BP ON THEIR » [| BANK ROLL! Pag ha 5 <4 WHY SI {ang R ELSE HE WORM SMOOTH A wof| ATTLE ST { Tubby” Gra gave th i to Be on Way West). | eee = f Ernie Nevers FF roves ND, Ore., Oct BY AHERN)’ Notre Dame Working ; Out at Polo Grounds ¢ fs URGA ¥ = AR FRIDAY, OCTOBER The “Gold Dust Twins” Intersectional Games on i ian vuite| — Gridiron Stage Saturday __) Notra Dame-Princeton Contest Is Chief Attraction of Day; Many Big Games Booked Thruout Country; Intersectional Games Good Thing for Football BY HENRY L, FARRELI feret Alabama Meets Georsia Tech Jack Britton Is Said ance of big unt and All Wool Plaid-Back OVERCOATS 30 °35 °40 °45 Is Not Able | to pce Yet Big Event ROSE BY ALEX C, VERY golfer in 1 Canad. he Unity y of Idaho, ¢ on, Which n handi- with nal full nament h sides Ready for Badgers b and | months-a.ye of oung 1Oe ANN ARBOR, Mich. 0c “at }25, or an is all right, Now—Buy Your Wanctioning smoothly again, after it the competitive peandnt Overco t S VUITS Feorganization, Michigan ran thru th: . almost ended, this U. 8. Maatien who used W ran Sa | Yale Drills for Wagainet par dhinces| ce a Vouiiane fareshefirs of ill coac ere t » give the boys a ’ tyl 2 aera ah gdlrapaea Fie Defense Ltheaneet aire eat warmiieiinne thas ian a wool. : NEW HAVEN, 0: 1.—Tad 1 clubs will also Overcoats hard to’ find ect a ght Tigers Go Thru jae Br is expected to tmoney $ wool fabrics at Final Practice who. was int korkitinage th match play | $s AND AND PRINCETON, Oct. 24.—The Tig-| carly week wiil be ition tomorrow is “UP ers went thru their final hard ready it will produce Workout before the Notre Dame! ‘ arters, So that’s | Game, special streas being given to} about ti) soy Mie. Sadividual position play of each| zs Taylor and Bernet Pay Us As You Get Paid and yusidin, ne lefense ror | A fan and wding the etenve | Leen Back in Navy Line Crimson Works Hard $1.00 | 00 TELY, cf ; LIS, Oot aptain Ix soi | on ‘S $5.00 00 CHICAGO, Oct. 14—Witlie Hoppe LEARNS OF THE ¥ ore ; Raspirae titi Play, il casted to, fo LOAN TO THE MAJOR —, Mesut bac |e io Wan el a hin three-cushion billiard champion Ba 18 bey t the | by after thre eerie K | 1427 Fi ifth #hip, challenged by Augie Kieckhet. deer trans av aa a | ve, rs, Fe er. As the final block of the 400 , . sie fy : On. Gefensive tacticn Point match, Hoppe led 300 to 198 21004 Bt see, comes, Be hoy had pace areca forthe: Rack Between Pike and Union ‘ , ‘ 4 ‘

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