The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 15, 1924, Page 4

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P: > e847 | PAGE 4 THE I | WHAT GOOD IS A SECOND TO: A PRIZEFIGH TER? © DESCAMPS, WHO HANDLES GE ORGES _CARPENTIER, IS. MOST OVERATED ONE IGHT GAME ny JOb WHALIAMS J “ fig r and X | N » sar thens ane 4 Hagley DESCAMPS A hand 1 D * a sane 2 salen Lost BALA CHANGED LAME BRAIN CAKES STYLE A SPECIALIST Pitchers Do | Young Carmen | Tigers Romp ‘Rute gers * Two Best Bets Harold Granade Is ‘Wander Man of Not Deliver Over Quaker | Present Day Football, Says Camp | Homer ‘Bese AleAssacies Sta Taioes = Forward | Mana ers - Passes and Anderson Catches Them f ms 8 Team 39 0 t saan a ___/| Famous Gridiron Expert Tells Seattle Football Bugs ‘of Great Work of Illinois No Hurler Has Ever De- Halfback in Chicago Game, When He Scored Three Touchdowns to Save His veloped Into High- Team From Defeat; Camp lis Regular Fellow; Expects Kickoff to Be Set Back Class Pilot on Diamond Meister and Butler Star in Lopsided Broadway Victory : ee BY LEO H. LASSEN THE STANDINGS ; ae a I BY D. E. DUGDALE OAKLAN w en t e t | t i aeace oot “SLICES : wai ». fe on Seattle odo k las a! ALEX C.ROSE 7 DELIVERED THRER ADDRESSES I } DUGDALE they have bu get in on play. The catchers and ir tory has proved, make managers. Christy Mat Griffith, two c ers that ever v ing mound, were gers and th @nough at the ma And Johnson he is and has be has never been @ strategist. Most come from the st Johnson ma) the rule an a5 a manager, Against him. had a Walter Camp t ar The summary f 4.0 te the Harold Murphy, the Orpheum s fashion plate, and his side Saleh J Jack Cusick, are going rtsset op lly ee ee sk Boss Carl Reiter for a = day off next week to play over Karl not Lane AND DOM MANY Hroadway (29) Franklin (0 They have promised » wreck the course. THAT nate i Ro 9 An injury that kept him off the PLAY pike links for sev s, is O. K and Al Scho now back the North fairways cracking ther than to obtain the 1 ond minor leagues. It is being Hartford, Conn, next mon FOURTH FIGHT f22="o"=== It would be a big ern baseball if could land this cony the leading basebal country attend this’ meeting Young wii | ove Hazel, a w r t pas es that Itt ng for Rutgers, . Amsterdam ; : aeiaaed | May Forfeit Erb Matching Wits Today With World Games| TURNER SHOULD BE SUCCESS Tom Turner is a man. By that I mean that Turner has Been associated with the game, knows the ins and outs of the spor and knows w And that’s Portland will prosper in a Way under Tu: Baseball has ca who know little of but given the combina baseball and good baseba @ city is bound to respon Bulldog and Tiger Clash mee at Princeton vesabdesscaieetmalehinse 2 wd ames Beste v3. xe || OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN ]|,.%s0:se"'0 tee re ochre SG SE as fashing ? en ys Oregon} EXPECTS TO SEE LLZZZA S es WG ‘ ava Saa-at KICKOFF SET BACK WHAT, MY MAS) DO T Grit R < * Montana at Nerk I expect to the § | Gossip About Golf and = Devotees of Links Game Smith, Former Tutor, in Game: he made LEY Cal, Ne T AMP IS REGULAK FELLOW lub in Chicago. pa ~ argument V ope N D. D. Olds eaker and 1 axiom of win or lose ears of age, i an of his year the -rusty-colored un: the Nassau jungle the Tiger Princeton and the Bulldog of Ya rbrush VELLY GOLLY, BUT No DO leaped toda YoU WASHWEE No MLO! LdNG FROM VOUR CONVERSATION THAT eee ee tact tots 49 battles IME GO Now LAS SUMMA [ Y\ NOU REFUSE “WO DO UP MY LINEN Gus 8 % Whittier ithin ts WAGHEE ¥LO Vou, BUT ME No |7] YAW VERV WELL THEN, E WILL Princeton at Drie : Mrs. Weber eS Sixty thousand wild fans gathered $n the hills from t to watch what was « the greatest fi PATROMIZE ONE OF YOUR FELLOW i COUNTRYMEN WHO IG MORE GRACIOUG |/} WDEED! « AD I MAY ADD, THAT Victor in Play at Earlington GETEE SICKN FLY CET! Vou | TAKEE SHLUT An)! COLLA SUM There w | UDDA L AUNLEE, “ ME HAVE “| Ms DON MOORE, captain of the experts tis | To PNY BIG LENT~ BT No YoU WILL GUFFER A™FINANCIAL LOSS aatotiins re se tact GETEE SICK FLY CENT! FOR HIS BRAZEN DISCRIMINATION Ix ; er profes ona | the breaks : pointed out, Jong stretch nearly always favored With the exception of 8 ham, star Yale end, + ut of ame, the two squads were | ondition r for t of their 1 Princetor Was ready to start the same team 1 WILLELL MANY OF YouR C CE Balad Mi OF THIS NISTANC EY 4 ago vs, Northwestern a aco. | WATCHES WASHINGTON — TRAM TODAY (1M ran, EGAD !! ‘ iw - ate open title | 4 GUM BLY! ww ring the captain's ed ch ap and Ifer, made the links d notch Mrs. Frank Van Patter } tag vist ( Washington's nthe that massacred Harvard last Satur Buekt N p . hington |mons of the t oat his dust match play against par for day, | Camp thi 08 to Call eo Yale's lineup was expected to be Cards Better where he to seo ¢ al a their b stant | Jefferson Gan Play Watch Kelly |next Saturday. | Down to Semi-Finals emi-final | \ | stands. They are down to th | at Palo Alto) Glenn Warner, Stanford , coach, | "8° ! the president's cup competi: | Ne aie vey pat pep Fm yen the one that tied the Army In it Jast big game, but Princeton's wa @ guess. Neither coach would an nounce the teams definitely. It wa probable, however, that they would HOP Hi Lo WAND LAUDE pons} quantity in this district, making its Johnny Farrell of New York led ie up as follows | BY M.D. TRAC |feeling ho had the game won’ be tion at the n Pi 1 Hine vo Va vanes Ds TRACY, | [feeling he had the game won before |tion at the Jefferson Park Goit club, |f ona rainy day is to get into 4 . hie : in | QTANFor NIVERSITY, Cal,,|it, started, announced a lineup with} with Paul Piggott and B, Willams \ Hart Lk Dre | Noy, 15,—Stanford sent a partial second-string men in it and] sola an Ss Jone oe. Beatty | ccond string team into today's | 1 word to go around that he iapphibtiel lnc M ga se ee r) peatiek Pr I gamo against Montana, a 3| woul a flock of the “irregu: | ket and Jack McBain and Dr.| oh news cin the betting | tar © before tho final whis.| Roy Dawes, tho club ¢ oft to} a That shows, in a way, what tho] tle sounded Were as hang ae : Batter PE ae aR ey 10| Rae |tanglo in the tower frame I? Reflex man ardinal ‘ix expected to do during| Nevers was the only “regular’ sth ‘ ipatine! the 60 minutes of play this after-Jod in the Stanford backtitl Hoth, mintohes will he. played. to y > erie Pona Caldwe | noon Cleayeland and Cuddeback 1 ee : j Sl k ra vB Digna . | Fhe bation y Pb erties 4 A | 7. | Altho Montana comes to California | scheduled to tart on the bench,” j | t ic’ er no I", Y chwa is / with a record of having scored somo} Montana is really an unknov VIRGINIA BEACH, Vo : syivania; field judge, B. J. Ryan, Mich-| Me } 260 points against assorted? its NG SE Ae | i iearan, David to Cult teow enta, and ts known tn its home terri: | first appearance around the Bay. — |tH@) field of noted golfe | taridard time. | tory am with a puneh," none Tho weather was typleal of the} Gollers entered inj Bike ch ats ok pe thalvls Hada Ghunde'| foatbAll wbohiolince “THECTH tlie Saie | the open tourniment being played| =e Mee ifisshares Greartas: on-acy| | us the lead: | morning, with Indications of a clear He by turning in a card of 72 for] “She go fired any ing mference on} warm early afternoon, with the tom.|the first 18} ¢ highway. 1o tom of ay72-hole tourna: |b public highway the basis of the record as it now| perature falling later In the day [ments

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