The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1924, Page 12

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J yee PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR Seattle Lands National Swimming Carnival for 1925" Scheduled >> = ——~ Part for Ring Champ, e, pONDA . for Canal | / 2 aa T as MveBANIDS Hf CONCERT GOUNIEH | raw YORK, an, bee " MR | ov LEO. H.LASSEN Water Meet (ouR BOARDING HOUSE _ BY AHERN) Sometimes Luck Plays . LUZ Ss lis Va MODAL Star Swimmers of Nation | | [0'** he ; Will Compete Here in Sole Ba ay tae: ) ‘ MY MAS Pm fe : - Late July or August : te ‘ 1 Dok he ry rel rata I ; D 1e WINT Keng A n Ra MY Ou 2 f tye ha ; Rt ‘ . ‘ SI ‘ AWARE [F] be _ yr ' MORROW. . NING, t uy . ag! , Tunney Dodges Gibbons 5 board w put over t style With the date awarted Perfecting plans for t will begin tr Cards-Bears to Play for Coast Honors cto Walker Real King aa any \\g: ; Purdue Star Sisler May Winter | in California Aga! British Golfers Pilot Twice {abba piel hae eda gtr ae to Play in Texas Pur- | SAN FRANCIS 1 = | ; “big game ford 3 : agp ane California pr wh t | oye dl Collins and Hooper y | in + cap Get White Sox Jack t m was George Duncan Can | conterens f ‘ t Eadie ¢ t | Notre Dame Proves [ts |lowalsHome iiss ism 'wert|_ Edens tment at ete | ae stabbed . Bae? C : G ; : of Hurdlers; Duna reap tr | Washington Needs aim to Grid Honors Five Stars| out Papyrus Has Been || " Southpaw Rookies ad O10 wr ms seme me RSHOT OF MRS. ST. CLAIR — . Berkeley, wa e were talking ab today t Interc . = | ome Was Lucky BY HENR} L. FARRELL | mouth, } pws coin Retired to Stud j L 1 SPnford w in e t x . : i | I seuss Sucops | me ie iS 7 m- | ba t Goldete t STARTS WITH SUBS Falk Hits; Won’t 9 . tnt Oreusie centarenda! Lk Weeks | Soe en = ie ee : tak a AR ODL IETS Do Pitching Again played two tic gam Washington. Only an i ®ive California the t 2 a ford has a double - “ In the only other P . year <li ‘Baturday, Oregon “State played a 7-7 Ore. University of South Overwhelmed Whittier 61 to 0, and Washington swamped College of | N Puget Sound, 95 to 0, both non conference game: rm California | § Grange Was : “There” When detent. “Dart |ood waqseeatve your Be ot inch Camel, jd Sched ule Changes ended in a 21-21 tie, was the| . is Wed Yale Beats ees cee! «Due for Huskies of ’25| ‘princeton in best style. o 1904 At an t get ar os Game, 10-0 In all our experience we have found nothing that equals AGEING IN WOOD to ripen and sweeten tobacco for smoking... ... ¢. Liggett ¢ Myers Tobacco Co. defe season has « kick Bince Grange has been starr Tilinois he has always performed & front runner. A TADIUM lead, Grange was a 3 playin role of victor and usually the hero) | In the Chicago game, Grange for | th’ the first time in his career was play-| un! ing on a team that trai Parently a certain defeat } Chicago at one time enjoying 3 margin. | a Grangé proved conclusively that|to be scheduled to bring in t he isn't a fair weather sailor, that| here he can successfully ride the rough-| Sentiment Is that every effort est of seas. should be made to patch up the dif. |t Going into high, he scored the|feren x ford so that the | posit three touchdowns that enabled IlU-} be played at tho Tols to get a tle. He evened th laho should be given a count with an §0-yard run that| hedule foc Provided the big thrill of the same, | 1 4 pan out, one of the| ure coming late in the second half. |Or an ele have|t bugs when the ta yed thruout never had a than ich he| —— You know how ageing in wood Improves fine wines . - +, — It does the same thing for fine PObACCOS eee ino ¢ ae LEADS BEES = BERCOT SET. Minois, 20-7 equal to it Manager of Salt Lake, Six-Round Fight carried the ball, he gained | Tethers. ws | MORIAL STADIUM, Minr Chicago game. Hoe was put to the| Third Sacker Named as Welters Ready for Their |‘ ’ —<—_-_—__——_———| Team for 1925 Season| Crys Sevec'e ce S22 0SCAR VITT CARMEN AND Miyiee FLRTONER, Ber’ Haughton Was Star the nucleus of haded at Racquets, Too Vitt said after the The late Percy Haughton v bi holder of the pennant.” ha \ aisha! EP DRY (Penn tate to 4 and warm ____ Decide Today Penn State's decision upon the itation extended by the Uni- 4 Sangre ee HUFFMAN WIN Hirsch-Weis stag shirts are ersity “of Weshingtin. for. the tar Navy heavy-| die Huffman § just the thing for outdoor Nika Liloie 149 mid tk Af ix rounds with s to sleep in the | work. They are coat and i ae age tae le dt ag phy jof a battle at Bremerton ner | Kies In @ post-season gamo here 3 shirt—in one—-comfortable, | Ernie Say well made and long wearing. The Pecenber 6 1a bein nit meets Phil Sheridan, |MENt aited :BY. s fights Ray Cliffe and fabrics treated by the Hirsch-Weis Washington gridiron officials. ed Myers and " f y sbafcrane hall pedir ho le a wax extandea ||Re4 Myerm and Danny Carlson get} TACOMA WINS makes it waterproof. Ask forfolder before agi " stirred up |together in the four-round prelimi The Tacoma Athletic club defeat | showine"'15 Favorite Outdoor Gar- Pee cathe according || 2at!en Jed the West Seattle Athletic club | ments” made by Hirsch-Wels. Re hac wit’ erie tie in a hard-fought kame at Hiawath |] versity official » thru with Walter Camp, grid expert, who} field yesterday, 0, Tate wan} || the Penn State gam: © Lions || was & visitor for lant (Mckled behind his own goal line Ms h d i d React daa | 80 er leak Te Tt itt for the deciding point | t 3 ed In woo wo 4, , |] Idaho will be considered if Penn || Might for San Francisco, re he to By OYJ — | state turns down the vid. Word |] will see the California-stantora| COLLEGE TEAM WINS | acco game on Saturday The Seattle is expected today from the ¥ grid team de-| 16 to 6 at South OUTDI § Wonk CLoties ENTS MIRNCH-WEIS MFG, CO., PORTLAND, ORFOOM, | wth F | ‘The French verdict that our na $ § 5 tlopal game is silly Indicates the bis to look at in the ring jus ba® will never surplant fie (mame. ball over there, k 8 vy. 'The Columbia University of Port at Denny field on Thankagly college eleven

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