The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 10, 1924, Page 13

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gonpay, NOVES : ae THE SEATTI TAR PAGE 13 |Tacoma Eleven Wins First Soccer Cup Mate . k Notre Dame P Wie, ener eae B zins Work Four He 4 Ste |Varsity Resting Up 7 a = v Bo railing for Nebraska Game ( ir Aggies ie Pyecekin Gates Sey Be Out of Play mc gosto Today Seattle Team Defeated : ; Oo try System) ‘sdieoe hogy sd ; ‘ : x. p 4 __First_ Chance “Sern | mh in Fast Game, 2 to 1 0) a Me . Locals Have Edge in Early Play, but Visitors Come . From Behind and Win Out; 700 Fans Turn Out : t ming " | . 4 a ”y . Only Four National fer Goma: Whdeh Is Played et Ball Park a | Texas tease. | Army Rests Up for | with tne teams ands “O rg Hee Bowe sad | Pitchers Reach 20 , > the iat . wu aemne ax :|'for Notre Dame Boys ; Pea hig t BY BILL SHAVER fia oe - Columbia Battle | ' eure I : wing tie|Beall’s Curve Ball role FrOR the frat se tien tatereelier denies wad tania’ ; a ioe Hi wor i The ar at he y ainek 278 and the . Praised by Schang rated, li ee eee i* Ty eee ot ek eg gh Bian oy 23 Games in Seaso COLLETT LONG DRIVER ¢ t was played at the Rai- ae ie ? > a , The veteran Walter J red| G Collett hits a golf tall fi rte § : ; y a ae some 700 specta- = ° ° . > venerins SAR ORY + Amen it _ ve ee b te ng the cold weather and Likes Ring No Difference in a : ic : - ausit? wieralhaeg ea pian \ HOPPE BILLIARD WONDER = |t pt to stage a soccer game Men in Army Service Shaft, Say Golfers riauren renns MAN Acorn The records of the football games | Hill T t “ u epeated wins atin the | 1 the success, more games Tammy Bronson ts fight ma Players who have used both say| Jack White, brother of lefthook|to date w that the team that playe the world. ‘Richard ‘ _ tam? will be plz i who specialize boxers dev : ° —_ ence between wood | Charley, Is back fight gar aooren Cret to howt 6 4 to 2 faverite | Johnston and the rest are ¢ 4 Oe Se: eee Last season the Seattle representatives won two games qa army camps i tron shaft tbe a manager of battle to win the game r 2 cu eries, tal each battle by a score of 1 to0. This coma, or rather a pick o coma, Carbonado, Black d and Renton teams, is « © @ fine start with one Iked up. One more win and the cup will e529 FREPE year. If Seattle wins the second game, f\s ntest will - . » the ri By Stanley,OUT OUR WA cide th | He Is in Need the — grey of a Compass [HOLD ER CHICAGO, Nov. 10.—Equip- ns NEWT ses at nt of OF p. Chicago ~ AREARIN’ Seat ath ‘ Ae time mee, niches second with the bases han : . tol ll was compared with Oscar's k in er field et the Bear-Tiger game yester- punted the ball t jay, wherein the Bear fullback sen and the youngster raced | scooped up a fumble an@ ran 35 n a Tacoma back and beat | yards toward his own goal before 7 1P THEM SOoTs Z ) Goalie Frew easily with a low shot. led by @ teammate to = NO-NO -MEBBE WE CAN SAVE O.D HORSE iS . ; RueT ER : " j Ef COMA UNSTEADY pre m from scoring for the BOuNO To BREAK} | TH LAMP ) 4 hey LOCO. - (AAi} fh x FIRST HALF ovr EWTS NECK? FROM TH WRECK: + ay =y. 45 f 3 : Ose became mixed tn N Ss CK? ses 1M Goana AGT 1 rk J 4 —_ L STAs eT TH : direction 14, and the derisive x MY GRAMPAW Be Gooy. Gor | INET FR yells that 4 his run were GOmMETI ME. TIN Pe ONES, es Fer | ken for ring. Ten team. thundered down the field in pursuit, and he mistook them for the enemy. Ono of Oscar's fellow players brought him down five yards from the Bear goal line. @ bachshishe .* aa baSnER Drop in on any burlesque show ff you want to find put that th dt. gal son ts still interested in fatted A 1 taken by | calves, and the teams were on | m0 ult pu History will remember Sarazen as the first golfer to make hole in © | one by artificial Nght. Boy, there's real fame for you! | 0:16:50 vs ne fa who The news that three lions are at large tn the suburbs of London may merely mean that Battling Siki has broken loose again. tie =a y fal, Te - it " Branch Rickey says commercial uf RSINCE OTEY WALKER WAS DEFEATED FoR ey MePhii . m should be divorced. trom -all a SHERIFF AT THE RECENT ELECTION HE aya aera From: this; ne proguines HAS “TAKEN LITTLE JNTEREST IN THE x \ STANLEY ye . SS MOMENTS WE'D LIKE TO LIVE OVER- TOWNS AFFAIRS - THE BEST ATTIC IN “TOWN ickey manages tho Cardinals score in thelr favor, |5 1 back and played a de ©1026 OY MEA seme Ime, Ge, ii-10- 24 | | the remaining 10] yt's about time the Praying Coio- an MS . — -— — — eT —j} minut Is threw away thelr Bible and r “ie | paged another Bo McMillan. aye Round Two—Belgrave Wins BY TAYLOR | vee “a MOM’N POP g | It {s said that Mexican fighters : = i ck courage. Well, then the one al Rraslitenine See men Le T WISH TO INTRODUCE AS SOW cB Gemions overRULED! ‘A | challenging Demapesy rausst Delores te HAS Buen BecUGHT AGARST EXHI@T "A" ONE DOZEN ONE DOZEN JARS OF S ATTY $$$ $$$ ‘as traveling at top speed thruout fame Webb handled the game ef- THE MAGIC MUD CO. WHOSE MISSION IG TO PRODUCE A PRODUCT WHICH SG CIRECTLY f INVOLVED IN THIS CASE — S OF MA Tour E abo Pe RN puree J BELGRAVE : \ ExHBrT ed DEPENDING : UPON OTHER MEANS h remarkab 8 y Bill Griffit the rest of the Seattle! typ” rs. | LINEUPS k was the best man Seattle — McPhillips, Kirkwood, c nter half: Daly, Ross, Buck, F. Kelly, J. Core ke upj bett, Griffiths, Lauretsen, Barwick ht have! and Blomberg. Kirkwood and| Tacoma—Frew, Anderson, Davis, di Kirkwood could | Gilchrist, Martin, Maroni, Hardy, med for giving away | Russell, Gallagher, Firth and Har- a the turf was treacher- lin. ous, a footing co: dhim to} Referee, Frank Webb. Lines. }trip Hart Bill Griffiths was the; men, Fred Douglas and Frank THE JURY ? ONLY | pick of the Seattle forwards, altho Webb. TIME his work wa. shtly marred by); Two junfor teams proved a cur- faulty shootin tain raiser, Jim Leathley’s eleven Witt | jon to Frew, Anderson | blanking a team managed by Tom TELL, were the bright lights of | Wilkinson’ by a score of 3 to 0. na defense. Thehalf-,; Jennings scored one and Patterson found themselves in, potted the ball twice for the win+ half. The forward ine ners. (EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO] GIVING EVERY. BODY THS IDEA THAT 1/M 4 A CROOK !! Do You THINK, MR. TRUE,“ THAT <'mM fe iy NONSENSS FOR ON® S77 MINUTS ¢ sY BLOSSER 7 Tiered ere So ANP ASK HIM, Not MEN You've AW,1 AINT GOIN | ee ket CeARNIN YY WELL, THEN, WHY LOST SEVERAL MINUTES ALREADY By SAY, JAY! WHERE T suNDay scHooL )] ENVY S 26 \ DON'T YOU WANT ‘CAUSE MOSES STANDING HERE ANP WAVING] YouR. WUZ You YESTERDAY P WHY WULZANT YOU TO SUNDAY ANYMORE, L ra DIED, ‘Ars FISTS UNDER MY NOSS INSTGAD AINT! way l! j of HIST

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