The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 4, 1924, Page 17

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uu Poston Braves’ Get Welsh; Tribe Lands Five Players ‘5 | | fowman Sold @ ‘Mike Donkin Can't Resist Bats | Freq Merkle Isn’t ‘Out’ |Laura La Blank Lamps Big Deals Yet, Claims Mike Donlin| Fights From Pike St.) Turned in Captain of New York Giants in Famous 1908 Finish) BY LAURA LA BLANE Says Merkle Was Never Actually Put Out for Fail- H : H ar t f or d ing to Touch Second in Crucial Chicago Game - DR, Mygthern league “a eived vee — inde + 4 Seatle visitor this week! Ball Officials 7 ! _ | Are _ Fighting ap pple Lapras. About Draft)‘: om “The Cubs w in the last of the drove a runner fr | “AI Bridwell hit on third scored field, cut second ba gage gp Missouri Will ch | 1 A eiilar play 9 Play in West ' : tage a ith. end At Herma ma cs 10 TEP! ies Micay Wels! ee. , Season for Varsity Cage Squad bases KLING GETS O'DAY 525 ESER ES ‘Roberts and {Green Lake to ° * Harper Bout me: lay _Interl: ake | Next in Line |:* MERKLE JUST BREAKING IN THE OVERNIGHT DECISION id Syracuse to Arrive "tec | Ls Avon Thursday ‘ se two Po figured that game should have r : | bet yTORS been finished then and there ed 3 S Jack ¥ ‘ Fi 7 « 5 Bow ‘ t and if it was impossible to | . terer’s t = a Peden Ay rie 1 at we * ooh A ad taking thr clear the field, as it was, the |on the ay ite i thr t aks AiSaiarmebe i : cette’ iebethoen thad PY t t Wednes game should have been for al thic the| feited. Fel in individual = being|,, Western A vat fing | three from the For At first! Gasoline league; the Canal Druxman is busy card for the MIKE YOKEL MAT WINNER RTLAND, Ore., Dec. 4-—Mike | t} cattle king of Jack Hol POF not get) Earl Ja 2 two-hourlor may not lend a atch from Heinle , Dubuque,|in the raising of the : lowa. |has pro o be there t Yokel's victory came with one|that eve ¥ taken care fall at the end of one hour and/of.” Wi nine minutes, when he clamped an/know arm scissors on the Iowa light / tse heavywe Every Major Grid Line Was Crossed This Year IU {CROSSED goal lines are four of its ga thing of the past in modern} Andy $i « great University of} | football. |California team was scored on in Not so many years ago a number|five of its first nine games. Yale f teams at close of the season] has five times felt the scoring sting pride to the failure) of the opposit , and Dartmouth on n to score. hope fe smoker Brewster’s Stores All Over Town figure Take th Illinois statin- | tica. Minnesota scored 20 points to in the count k {ts opponent season now dr made , » altho | University of Alabama { last tear to fall by the i In its first six games of the sea-|for the unusua son Alabama held the opposition) of the present s scoreless. Forward | Did It | the forwar been a potent| In the seventh game, Kentucky/ factor. Coache r managed to cross thelas a scoring than | Alabama 1. tine Then Centre! merely a thr yr last resort play d with one of the upsets of} ‘The abolition of the artificial t STAGS the year by defeating Alabama,| pas also played a part. While t 17-0. if al distance on kickoffs is pos-| There you have the reason for the} », the ball is driven low and] the added uncertainty that the “for-|a chance to gét under way behind] G SERVED ward pasa, the open game has sup-|well-formed interference before the plied. down on the No longer {s any team hopeless- ly outclasned. There is always a chance for the underdog to do some- university opposition can g kicks. With the artificial tes, great height can be attained on the Kickoff, and long returns were the thing. ‘ exception This year any number Ow ‘The public likes tho thrill that) lof gamen have been. featured by a comes with uncertainty. That 18\run for a touchdown from the kick c why all season football enthusiasts l off. the country over have packed the The football season of 1924 hal S i many big stadiums: ‘ been dotted with freak happenings| ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY 10 sells chem, The Notre Dame cleven of tiis}none more unusual than tho fact WES MIG. Co,, re , |year i» # marvelous combination.|that not a major college leven one of the greatest teams of alljcan point to an uncrossed goal time, yet It has been woored on in} tine, i

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