The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 3, 1924, Page 12

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a ) ) i2 THE I rTLi PAR a Murphy Shades Huffman in Disappointing Fight Bpboat Fibs Minor Magnates F ighting Major Option Tactics at Hartford vee and Fighters | in Main Go nrivonrasses | Toole Charges Farrell Knights of Green Cloth Preparing for Winter Season Last Night Lets Majors Abuse Rule International League President Says National Associ- ation Secretary Lets Majors Send Out 15 Men Un- der Option to Minors; Only Eight Are Allowed Murphy Won First Part of Fight, With Huffman Making Strong Finish enn, N 1 about ARTFORD, ¢ end and to be resumed ar of the J ( uy T ¢, president of the Inter “dy: national league eading a movement to throw i tal endments, on the ground that Hi eb the | t covered by the existing agree * i that the leagues will little < was permitt t 4 clubs to place i a 15 pi und ri minor at . . + no doubt e nS) here t | to eight, and has | Weights dominat ( I m get awa Sport. Roy Cliffe, the Cans or le youngs Cobley and (Nurmi W Won't) | by = et ae Shuss Good) Meet se) Al sil OOKSSLICES on Seattle fairways for I . ae png "| Former Forwards May Be | LS dathar ts « Oly = BY ALEX C.ROSE re eee 4 rea nesctea| George 8 snasaasr of’ Made Into Guards by | ‘ j i ae - Serna - “ ° he ookbinders took an undisputed : ; ; na in the Grepnle Ane ten- | Brow ald a tr Varsity Cage Coach nig el ; we " i. ; ~ ine games . except I V , , me of “I ' t Folks * 4 the Yank rik pie ae, ap: c ° ’ ‘ ae a Gis te wed ye | sis ; : od Pitas t pi.| Eédie F and Bob Harper H a. | « | ers 2 eg: Plgecascayt ef a Bal Why Is a Water|* 1 : ' ' Ke pilin ot tho « Heser : Belief that the J * and 8 Gait iad ot Inctewoog, DaCOma Fights Are : ket fi . i Improving your Ile,” sayn Joe ‘ sverts «| Booked on Thursday ‘ ’ L : Newberger, the banker-golfer, “ix n f nift ted golf rag Calif 2 Joe Lynch and “D : : *{ of when, after playing 36 hv and | ach tir ey ar t ; f e “ vi 7 "i = tottering in and out of the show : : ; f adian giants Dem gp A ' 2 er, you remark, “fiee, I could ¥ } 2 3 member f . ¥ 5 te play 18 holes more! es East, B @ ter, who is a wealthy r 4 ff m lig ; “The Seattle 1 Ne. 9 le composed 4 . ‘s : lana tis ra rine Younes am john coed ts| HOPPE LEADS ¢ the ki A : x ‘ {team of men in the Dom <imeahe . ee 5 # tug-of-war. “ pa So : ; ; It will be tn » Cliffe sho " at th Ci » Right Hand Is * Bercot’s Best Punch $ Southpaws in the left-hs with thei IN CUE PLAY | Donovan to Pilot | Jersey City Again ine Uiltiard) | SHURE mut bo tart a0} Washington in i sapger Mir te Peed ageing lege MR A rernity ink < ford Dick We Better Gym See play t? «|Limburger Was |.) goiter, | The sure saepape ihren el No Success as nd sromrafth k ona rainy day isto get into a (colo and te ancy toot |W Ring Prelims —_|Ms rerulr guards ot last oa es og My Tonge cy seants to know when ine daid-|| Ml Re Flex f lg nl Pe 5 gpllgrcceatsd ape pleat cae a ge" a Meal Sospfons pe ligringi an yi] ie gen. YW). Slicker “ Grid Banquet maine a ch Tonight; Pick tioestoiay and tomorrow. Star Eleven *si Guy Worth- don't we? I'm six be . ne { nd Bob I Rex Stafford. t ar 1 k gxby, f alike. Terrible f Ww 1 “ play this fool game for the exer } 1H cise.” ® ‘ Bry-|‘ Bill—"Me, too!” ; ‘ 5 And here, too, they lie alike. c 1 Te k o Mann Coaching at t A forvard, altho Tamunt- Luderous May Land Springfield Now ed Hob Hesketh and Ramundnon Shreveport Berth ot Austin Ghe had fought too: yeway and didn’t do : tried the orthodox s' Bereot has one w mdefense and that !s thi > Phis left hand a bit too low a “itis chin open for a right h: men punished him ba Fight and so will punch nil the okt 2 on to Mike claims he heard ¥ tly. The od 4 the alr, The ‘Many Sought Bee ibn Morgan or : € BY AHERN | Managerial Post lite wt Campi? : = > f tows \ Sto perfect a defense for it pont wniow & Wi act | next heat Burr ing. The cheese evid K WHOS 3 TORE TH }} WHA : LEADING Man!aH 1S GOING To Sabie F26-p0under OF A CHRI se “| ace a bus | aE a Green Lake Eleven Morgan wou! ENTER ae \| Hoo Rennunan P owt-tH'oury |) | Wolfer Purchased ren o Soccer Finals ie ot he ENGAGED THe em 0 TAKE | WILL GUPPOR r} | éet wuts by Vernon Tigers fia in ie grammar. xehoo! poet i than “Interesting Freee CR EMACIOR 4 || matt Loren from Hart |ernoon.” The winners of this ame e riair A Baha cal MeL AME WI CORES imesing In annul semen. the tle art the-week ies A few drops Ps AS A SECOND BOOTH! « tos ey, cS A\ before school es keeps the hair combed all \day. Refresh- ai ing, pleasing. Trading May Be Slack When Big Leagues Meet; Criticize Award } IS ee see BY HENRY L. FARRELL | ould do N= YORK Lack of ward of the prize for the valuable playe in the Na trade on the minor teague mar league to Dazzy Vanbve, the yn pitcher, has aroused some promised for the beriticism provides the hunen that the brisk busine annual ring of the major! Branch F er of the St hel At drug counters and barber leagues noxt week may turn| Louis Card ed the opin shops everywhere, out to ust n that Rogers Hornsby, his star \ John J iraw, manager of econd baseman, who ran second . |New York Giants, just Kk from/in the voting, should have been il Bu ys Ne has no deals in| given the prize ‘ mind, when M low in th his condi traw hasn't @) "Vance Js a great pitcher, but y his at} ive me Hornsby," MeGraw said n, there) when he was told about the result | test (Gloss-Comb) THE ORIGINAL LIQUID HAIR DRESS FOR Real Men and Boys Send for Sample Bottle Mail coupon and 106 for generous pan a trial bottle, Normany Pro 44 Cigar is made by 6511 McKinley Av, Los An Consolidated Cigar Corporation New York whol ° Distributed by beneh and couple of trades to tention during tho oft Jisn’t much trading in Beyond the casual r ho would like to. improv jing staff, and no |down a good piteh Minor league magnates who come| } s pitch-/ hero next week to poddle players, | will turn] if they fail to make any deal raw {n+} Hartford, will find a to! timated that he fled with} market, Examples of r the club as it now s Ho has} have indicated that all w jthe best infield in the league, an} piaye Are mble outfield that Js tar from the worat}are atill keeping in mind tt In’ baseball and ordinary battery| spent for Jimmy O'Connell material MeGraw perhaps is jSpent a year on the grieving about his batteries becausolthen got into A scrape that caused ho has survived four pennant racos| him to be placed on tho ineligible with pitchers that the experts ald iat, Giga! puee sh money | ent yoars | s the best I ha ; | | | -Forraer Sport Scribe i of Seattle i in L. A. | ke ac where he pls if the ice rink there opens,@ | a - oy, ’ : . * Fen is a good amateur hockey play-| Puss CHURCH ENGAGES A NOTED ACTOR™— - “er, expecta to orm there, O10RE AY WEA BERVICE IMC. Address SAA

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