The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 23, 1924, Page 13

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THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 13 JRay Rohwer Traded for Frank Brazill and Tom Daly J if 'Three-Cornered 'Heinie Groh Will Be Roe Re eee 'Michigan Aggies to Officials Named for George Gordon Stars Seattle and Por tland Series Pl ed Back at Third Base | Severeid Has ] Play Centre College Pasadena Grid Game in Baker Five’s Win Rackcis Malls aemee Sane | ee cee eee] =~ Real Regord| ser iawn, « ; : Dee sh swing. Big Ball Deal), foe Cope Teoma 2c Sis Se) Mees resis | oe eect ec ey dndew: I . 7 0 Py | Slugging inding Gaifialdee Turned Over to Beavers »**' »"! ' ) TY betes iy secret : c twisting § t ! for Scrappy ird Sacker and Vetetan Catcher; (. + t * Northwest} aid that Groh 5 t ‘ t t : ° rn Ted Baldwin May Go to Philadelphia Nationals . ; Fn ee Eee > oi Pg pe & Colges Yakima Grads Tangle nd. ‘ t that Landetrom, whe te - " Rau Bear Guard M With W. S. C. Quintet BY LEO H. LASSE) he i. Come a be “sl trom t w th t that . A i ¥ ! } DAY ROHWER, Seattle’ elie cog fl 1 left fielder |‘ of t tiv ij fence. _ ; “ au, Dear suard, ay Pennsylvania End Is ; mn } R* t two years, ha sath" ee eaten moe See eh these Be Out of Penn Game ° - ; ris the past tw s, has been traded to Port! and Ke nd Tacoma organts ng which time } ie mas ~..,, Out for Big Contest a ¢ ™ Frank Brazill ird sacker, and Tom Daly, veter t v ed 1 the plans w SASKATOON BEATEN h hin y BERKEL Y I v : 1 ve oO i News of the deal w announced early f°, 5 dite on othe ‘ ested. le . BA TOC geen pe $9 - 1 . . Paty aw fer weaaellldy os trong tet peet | Tuesday by Charles Lockard, president of ‘aa Weaken Mg a New H append p colle ' | Aree is ; Lombardo Loses Go last me McTigue Battle Is S aes for eve REGINA WINS EASILY | oth Rohwer and Brazill are home-run Re: eee gsaes ‘ F REGID “ yee. 23 ing | ‘a hi . both totaling over 30 homers) _t2 Lommy O’Brien Set for January 19 ecinmactie teabeel INA, Racinsi ies. Se Rae i the ason. i age Y “ I : Tommy NEW YORK, I 3 The 1 1 2 Fa CREIGHTON BEATEN ng the ga t | ta O'Brien of Milw ut be ’ ' thr OMAHA Dac $0 { ve Daly is a good receiver, a veteran at the from Johr yweight mp ' he t ‘ BOSTON SWAMPED | th h and a fair hitter. He played| ™ “ c Y post p hon ( i BOSTON, I k as | oa | seasons under “Red” Killifer at|*?" jhe “ f inclement t tr to es. — ; will undoubtedly be the regular ter. ker of the Indians next spring if a Lockard says that there al pending th the F lelphia Na f Ted ine ho has played the bag for the Tribe for the past ate al . , on rm y an TIv oan Y r r T <j ; ho both great hitt THE OLD HOMF TOWN BY STANLEY OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS a oth great hitters, 3 < = . positions. I is « —s = = : rr _————— ih} rag scrappiest pls ull, while Rohwer, BOYS, WE, TOOK IN HITS EATN ON HIM? WELL ALL 1 SAID SE | his great hitting, lacks color. EXACTLY #19, 3© - yusT ALL 1 WAS Con was STnET SOME t | t iq Rohwer, with that short right field fence THREE DOLLARS MoRE READIN THEY PIECE PEOPLE WOUON BE F ts a i] £ in Portland next year, may set a new mi : : ‘THAN LAST YEAR = IF OUUATH PAPER ABOUT |s0 CRAZY Tan [1 sonra Vay ~~ i, i in the Coast league. His tremendous c ANY BODY FINDS THREE ae MA'AMS LOSIN |NO SCHOOL MAaM, ( GECHINO peogeeath i hl series of the year there did much to cinch t = ‘ ¢ SILVER SOUP SPOONS IN Ra THER JoRS EF THEY | EF SHE COON’ , [THEY was 60 BAD Sig} the Tribe. You SAY ~THEY 3 THEIR. PockETs THEY ‘ RRNEDs 19 1T | GUPCOMT A OBIN.| Amin THET iii bess What will happen to Frank Tobin with the acquisition HAD ENOUGH x BELONG To MRS GREGO GOT MARGIEDe a. <r CONWusATION ae As y is unknown at present. “Red” Killefer may decid OYSTERS LEFT - == Ys ‘haat gh Se Sy ar “ou bi | ner y three catchers next y FOR ANGTHER: No-NO-) SAY eo ice oa >i = ; ° + 3 f i, | es — Bis “SiS EI A REGULAR , Ss re ; ts | 2 FIRE ENGINE C } Y . ~ ty Laat . a o\ 1s WHat WE |i) . , : a 0 v 2 = y (es 4 ‘YT on Seattle {airways fi : —_ ; Es ; Pe j >< BY ALEX C.ROSE ‘~\aime «i : é : ae er 5 eS ‘ S asp el os = - Hid te a 1 you? i i | t! x an) They say that golf is an D . r : sha } man’s game,” but did you . | hear anyone admitting to I xt ¢ a s aged while doing his chores on a the links? = 4s aw tt et 5 be | f 0 i ih 1 AUNT SARAH PEABODY ANNOUNCED WHAT WAS ~ ———— x , ny wa TAKEN JN AT THE FIREMENS ANNUAL BALL Mt ) * s y ue me b con AND OYSTER SUPPER — THE MONEY IS TO GO TOWARDS > F 4 ae BUYING A HORSE DRAWN FIRE ENGINE: ois ov wea semet ae ah | ad JACK WEBER WENT ICE- | t p SKATING LAST SUNDAY AND } gris! 4 FOUND OUT THAT G 2 POP - HOW DID pH 4 Mtting the old golf ep ae eee ee COME To SARSCAT A 1 UNDERSTAND YOu ({ _OH! So rT WAS A POKER o WHY THE PORTER CAME ii q ‘a . DOLLAR FROM THE DION'F EAT ALL DAY GAME? WELL SINCE YOURE Tut GIVE FOR THE DOLLAR You y e : PORTER ON YOUR WAY PORTER |! - ON THE "TRAIN ~ NO : WILLING TO PART WITH IT To YoU BORROWED BUT You Links devotees are 5 HOME FROM ~ WHar WONDER You ENJOYED Tent You YOUR MONEY "To STRANGERS IE YOU'LL TOLD ON YOURSELF! j i an alt SULPHUR PoRTER MY HOME COOKING - ABOUT THAT PERHAPS You'LL GIVE YOUR TELL WHO : SPRINGS P HOW DID YOU SPEND f\ J Puce TANT WIFE $100 TO FINISH UP iar a = AUL THE MONEY oe | HER CHRISTMAS SHOPPING! LABBED h: xs hey unray St 0 rial ‘ bie ct r © craved ac ie 4 ‘ear’ (acinomae iped some ine 4 den Jim Morrison, alj dolled-up in 1 Walt Pur- WA 3 lif his new knickers with stockings, * part di [ tassels and shoes to match and y % | accompanied by his clubs and ers appeared on the 5 q j bag, boards the rattler for Texas, Walt got his ct leas i Friday, " he third de 1 | What's the matter, Jim, is the | ed for a position on Sheriff ii gang at the foot of Beacon Hill ' M tarwich’s squad. | i Standing of \Frankie Murphy to | Gibbons to Box With Sunny Jim Err i aN CF ena! KNOW ! \ NEUE | i . |] THINK. THE PROFESSOR oy aes Soe weve | RE same, BOOK! | a DAMES ! DAMES! BOOKG A BOOK, DAME: THE VERY THING~ HOW % \ (SIR TIN FACT WT IS > = Hi ‘ a STUPID OF ME NOT To HAV THE ONLY COPY WE > Hie i THOUGHT — A : ~ | HAVE BEEN ABLE. Hie ss REMARKABLE i ay) i 1) BY PAUL W. WHITE EW YORK, De of Tom Gibbot . in his quest for the} id by Mike McTigue and dis-|« puted by Gibbons and G wil come before the } Mate boxing commission Gibbons has filed hal the board with either Mc-| Tigue or ip The commis already has taken | p.0¢ Ridley attio bekeeia| Police of the challenge filed bY/a i2.round bout here last night. nd if McTigue should ever} in this state, {t] 1 only with the| fight Tunney in * bout was postponed a to the cold weather. one Wolf” McDonald and Eddie inson, a pair of wild men, meet ORL UKE | & d ; i or bout Would Provision that & decision bout. McTigue is probably the most un. NORTHW BV! ‘ON, ern tr 1 Michig: huge surprise party, winning, Popular of any of the division| ” pean as | * Campions. The title he annexed} BADGERS VICTORS i . on Bt. q ¥ 3 Dec. Wisconsin | th E feating § outplayed Grinnell, 29 to i : Rever been f 5, artel scored from all over the = THRE NAL ‘ 9.2 IETS * = cs a iz cam = * a ree a aaheiese Conte i and] floor to win f ; | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS He Wants to Be Sure of Something BY BLOSSER a as | SPITBA | 3 7 te boxing commission ha8| yooks ay i¢ the ¢ zance of this sentiment] pai pitct juris- ° erleas to assume YES, HONEY, WE HANG UP Uff MOM, DOBS SANTY . gs STOCKINS OA) CHRISMUS d CLAUS FILL BVERY- E AN' SANDY CLAUS 'S STOCKINS: FILLS ‘EM BoFE T' i rae TH BRIN- ier WELL, I HORE HE GETS To MINE Hi) FiRsT!! Lert. t : r him, can place in “bad| Manding” those boxers who do meet | soy xersswho do meet | | Coxe been seyeral mys tions and postpone- uts in which he was Matched ft is thought likely i. Commission's influence has heen lerted. It is ponsit 1 directed to pe ANOTHER JOHNSON RECORD When Walter Johnson finished tho 1924 campaign, It won for him un- c other unique distinction. Ho is tho Tunney may} gnjy pitcher to remain 18 years in Gibbons’ chal! one teague, Previously he and Ma- been quoted | thewson were tled at 17 yenrs, like to put | = fh satacte miss Squar Gar-+| Gene's manager hopes that if the | February mate is scheduled it will take place | accept such ou ubtful. Known as} Me weight champjon of | ma me fans who have been de jon among the light ure calling for a bout for America. Then, (0o,|between Tiger Mowers, the Atlanta & GibbonsTunney fraca. -| slugger, and elther Tunney or Gib- edly draw @ larg 6 and bons. ling wants to substitute | heavywel,

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