The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1924, Page 5

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9 ark THE SEATTLE STAR I 5 utfy Lewis Wins P.C. Bat Crown by Fractional Point Beats Out ay Doul Thru Slight .00022 Margin Show Them Tied a at .392; Figure Hounds |! Give Edge to Lewis; Lane Leads Base Thieves, | Brady Sacrifice Hitters, Eldred 2-Base Smashers y LEWIS of Salt Lake won the individual batting 1) championship of the Pacific Coast baseball league for 1924 season, according to official averages released here today. Lewis led his team mate, Lefty O’Doul, oy a fraction of a hit and the average ex- perts had to carry the decimal to five figures fa to find out who was ahead. Lewis batted } 6. 89204; O'Doul, 39182. Bert Ellison of San Francisco probab sly was the most consistent hitter of the season, Altho ranked third, he played in many more games than either Lewis or O’Doul and was at bat 277 times more than the league leader, getting an aver- age of .381. Jim Poole of Portland led the Society with 38 circuit clouts. home run 9 2 ¢ frnk Brazill, his team mate, smacked out 36 for second} » and Buzz Arlett, Ray Rohwer and Ellison tied for| with 33. Leslie of Salt Lake led the league in triples, with 17, La jand Brick Eldred, of Seattle, « . rang up 71 doubles for the Turenne | Leads lead in that departm ent. -in Net Lists |) ou 2 of Seattle, ith 62 sa indimore of runs, whic than his team mate, J. H erick, made h was 12 mor be Northwest tenn gate pudlic Fr by the execu || Billy Lane of Seattle astolo 45 rs bases and Merlin Kopp of & mento 44 ‘Ted Baldwin of Seattle won the cellar ch partment, ge Lake won t |W. G. A. to Award | Four Title Meets | CHICAGO, De 18.—Four 1926 ities were to be || picked seoctation hi || day Unitke |, enough torts, |) for the tourneys, | are sca former ex MeMaste Boys Skating Event for Saranac Lake Set { Werth Ovvaid f | CHICAGO, Dec gerald, president of the Taternats BBBONS SAYS |q2tecsats iit MATCH IS ON [iris ips cosets international outdoor speed THICAGO, Dec. 12.—Tommy ath | ¢ ah a tournament probably K Paul battler, who knocked be transferred from §t. John, | BM Norfolk, will keep in train. to Saranac Lake, New York | im With the expectation of meeting epee Dempsey some time around 4 Eddie Kane, Gibbons’ man- On leaving Ne N. B, Sprinters Plan to gn Jeaving New | Tour World Soon | fai ke was given a strong im NEW YORK, Dec. 1 fmiby Tex Rickard that he was | #!on has been granted t dir a Gibbons- | U- to Charley Paddoc Murchison for a se and Loren months’ tour two premier ed plans to ustralia, Japan, | 4 Finland. Dea 13.— Cooper did everything but | knock Mike Dempsey, Syracus: | Y., battler, cold in four rounds a Dreamlar ght, and {won an mpsey had | been touted o tough lad. Chick Roch won by a good margin over Izzy Tanner, tn the semi-final. (mnie Mack, 7 Thrifty, Money W: ith Abandon ag {Chicago Has } Had Big Year Dec. 13.—While CHICAGO, great showing in athictics for 1924, University of Chicago | begs to be heard | True, Yale did have a big year with three major team champion | ships, two minor titles and two individual crowns, | But listen to the claims of Chi- | cago, seven champion s and all of them team affair: nd | in for basketball honors, | P & & great comeback in thts sport Then there was the Big Ten football title, the most coveted of Western conference athletic hon » who almost over- ; additi Chicag captured ert {alo baseball's greatest iat Saspiste A nade mda iff, feels that he made a SOD bers ss. fas archase when he cut loose ana Leeda ht bai oe 900 in reat mon Pi Nbere Lg sty #o that wh wi .", Players as an added attrac-|| ac ae vous Halls bh BW Catcher Gordan von, || year to vigger one Portinnd, er rdon Cochran for Chic -¢ 0 Warfare ii in n Meeting | of Coast’s Conf erence, ND, Dec Affairs of collegiate con- * today tapered off to a final} of the Northwest conference | bes settle ques. offer and let Stanford remain half in the championship. Montana also refused to accept a forfelture from Washington when| |reprenentatives of the Iqtter admit- and the mattef/ted Ha rty was ineligible whe! poi nference’’ in Ore-!he play: gainst the formor's team. | 4 ington and Idaho. | Reget, Idaho quarter, was declared | F a8 Calite EC omnia schools were | eligible. H the Coast convention! ‘The conference set December 11,! with a happy banquet. | | 1926, as the date of the next con \ | ference convention, to be held at se attle. At that time a special order tern Callfornia/of business will be freshman com- the hatchet) petition questions. | 8 no athletic] ‘The conference took important ac-| two schools) tion in connection with the annun!| wing the session here Stanford iifornin on one side, and the! May of south, {he tise: rn lookers ena Tournament of Roses; fornia row It authorized Paul Davis, | |president of the Managers’ angocia: | to nogotiat long-term agree: | conference advised him have the question of wt team to partic the eastern to a committ rm. Tht othe because th Dele nee the Pa standard: | ta ot Hlanford ved und vet up as the logical finals | #0 kcdooly refuwed ‘the | tor the cout season, —Jutian Fitz- | a “Spider” Roach _ Tilden Case May Be Settled Lands Olympic for Good in Committee Meet ( ‘Champ Soccer Team to Vis sit Idaho Basketball Team Will Barnstorm During Vacation 1 BY HENR Ku TNIVERSITY of Boxing Berth HENRY L, FARRELL _ | FRANCINCO, De ITY of J - * “ ~ M a t ‘ " ‘om New York by Willian m . . Va « ft ation . " er football team, winner ||? FL » * ; “ of gan AD 3 - “ ‘ Ca] rat s of ae ee Yoach ated a ¢ A PE ERA Widen foe . ? vd st and the Olymple club 4 that : :t ad 9 *|Kaplan Knocks Out <p ¢ the biggest athletic organizat Y car gs & newspaper writer, t : of its kind in the world was peed maintained that he was not t Lombardo in Fourth |. as there ar ‘ ttled | pald for his name, He claimed that} New YORK. De Kid Kap Cards Wind Up Their |), '" atin m of ‘Tide slat enguged in the newsp tan, Meri fi . business bef ~wcame a Dp Jos Laoinbe a és : Present Grid Work) me speciat committee is to report |inent tennis and that he| fourth round « Young Stribling t in Madise IVERSITS today « ontinue in the eTANTORD: UNIVERSITY, ¢ a * se . ve - Is hag Winner he 7 G RAPIDS, M No ontended Y ribling, Atla un aking $1 ° _—_ MY ) Suck MUSCLES HE MUST DO ‘= A NAWFUL Lor Hi OF RUNNING NO-NO -IT LOOKS LIKE DAD KEY@s | | BRINGIN® UP /) A SACK 0” KNOTTY MUSCLES. TO GPT SucH MUSCLES ON ERNIE HICKS” IS GREATLY WORRIED THA HIS NEw sviT WONT ARRIVE FROM A MAIL ORDER HOUSE /A TIME FoR “THE FIREMENS BALL ANP OYSTER SUPPER MOMN POP ; WELL CHIEF LETS Go ouT Jandy os MOMENTS WE WOULDNT LIKE © LIVE OVER- Trvlbaws 7 “THE CURSE OF WINTER UNDERWEAR, Lowi Combinations __ 1024 FY MEA SERVICE, IMC. BY TAYLOR THAT PROFESSIONAL SAID ALL IT REQUIRED TO PLAY GOLF WAS SOME AINT THEM PRETTY TOSSELS ON HIS SKS? AND WATCH THE GOLF as MUD-LOOK AT THAT SHIRT! PLAYERS AND SEE CLUBS ANO A LoT OF NERVE ~ L CAN SEE WHERE THE NERVE COMES IN- LOOK AT THEM DUDS! BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES GOLLY, | NEVER ATE SO MUCH IN My 7] LAF = \F 1 ATE VERY HUNGRY, JIMMIE 2 M-M-M - STARVED J! \. DONT KNOW WHE WHEN, VUE BEEN So HUNGRY / THAT COLBERT SAUCE Ge, Lf 2 _©va04 Br wea SERVICE INC. ( sommis is GONNA BE A BOARDING MOUSE? I WONDERED WHAT IT WUZ. GONNA BE —How LEON KNOW IT'S GONNA, BEA BOARDING eRe thot HOSE? 2 (4 A TEWLP 7 (HEY! WHAT ARE i DOIN’ WAY WER IN THIS PART OF os AW+ O, I'M JUST LOOKIN’ FOR SHANINS HERE BY TH’ NEW ee, Mi SURPRISE ia AND STALLIONS q Wine AN } \ ae ™ 3

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