The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 29, 1924, Page 14

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PAGI THE Greatest. Intersectional Grid Games Thursday About Fights Jacobson fe California Vers SEATTLE STAR : ae P coeeu ine, CAgiee Tidbit | California vs. Penn and Fighters Made New l' ‘oach Andy Smith Hopes ‘te Pr reserve | a Racine, Ww hile Quakers, Boasting One of ‘Best. Teams in Canty “Must BY LEO H, LASS Fly Mark Win to Uphold Football Prestige of the East Louis Brown Out- fielder Set New Record for Snaring Flies BS hr Ba ae a well, Jak fon to be it if humanty HAS ALWAYS HAD GOOD KRECOKD— His record of nent 7 der it and » class of and may South after the years Jacobson attests t state has ranked h ber established ca Myers and ch Bercot w Bob H ' _ Spus ound, and cau was by « eth meet there soon kes 10 who than his style of fight a filer at the Cali DINEEN WAS WISE VETERAN Vets Hate i Give Up| Baseball, but Dineen Quit Ere He Was Thru, BY BILLY EVANS ILL DINNEEN, now famed as | an American league umpire, was one of the few ‘big league pitch- ers to quit when he still had p haps two or three years more of ma-| jor lea: in his really because ¢ He ing » take |} fornia ri respect The previous record for total chances accepted by outfielders was held jointly by Max Carey of the Pittsburg Pirates and § Rice of the Washington Eagles. Rice had the record for most putouts, Carey evening It up by having had more assists Carey in 1973 had 450 putouts and 28 assists. Rice in 1920, had 454 putouts and 24 assists, Carey and Rice have been noted for speed afoot. They have | made high marks in base steal ing. They have great arms also, as their assist records | show. Jacobson is no bright and shining star as a purloiner of bases, his record of assists shows his arm fs not of steel, but when it comes to knowing where a batted ball is going, and beating it there because of that instinet—let it be repeated that Baby Doll has a sixth sense. ue “ae | Dinneen, a great | pitcher, took always much pride He has often told me it made his heart O see some in his work The records he has made year statement. Be which was Jake h the St. Louis! hich club he has after year prove the with 1917, uson Browns, remaine for him, ay a re one and hit safely. ‘That happen when he was s To it was mute evidence of forcibly told him that | ¥ s getting too ste served also slippery. However, it club that was a minor league made Dinneen give pitching. Having trouble with arm, he was advised to give it a month's rest. Dinneen was with St the time. Jimmy McAleer, admirer of Dinneen as a man and pitcher, was managing the club. He insisted that Bill carry out the doc tor’s orders. Feeling that the arm was O. K. after a long rest, he requested that he be permitted to try it out in an exhibition game. The minor league club made something like 25 runs and 28 hits. That ended Dinneen's pitching career. “There was - U4 ++ 137 - 146 152 up his 409 Louls * 488 a great HAS PLAYED OTHER POSITIONS That is Jacobson’s record an outfielder. He has had more put outs to his eredit in other positions, lfor on occasions he has played first and he began his career as a catcher. The manager who placed him in the outfield had a happy ught. Jake has delivered the goods there The big fellow who new record in 1924 was no spring chicken when he made it. Some of such speed as he ever may have claimed had gone with the years, but he has kept his ¢ar in tune and his eyes open. dake was 34 ye: of age last August and he gan his baseball career hack in 1909, as Three years later he h rT) made # only one ple thing to my sad finish,” explains Dinneen in his characteristic style. “On that club were two veterans, both labeled for release One of them made five bits, the other four. It enabled them to hang on for the rest of the season. ant Aberdeen Five . Defeats Locals | ‘cuter, tert oct, ond in Hard Battle te Detroit Ti BRYAN'S Aberdeen Acti 1 fase the big show in 1915, looked club basketball team won a hair-jover and swapped him to th raising game from the Seatte Sun- |Louls Browns. club se im {down again, brought him back in| beams, 38 to 32, at the Crystal Pool |ioi7" ona he stuck. Since 1917, he | floor Sunday afternoon. It was mec-|hay’ heen consistently among. the | essary to go into overtime before the | 999 and better hitters and few bat- | contest could be decided. lters can drive a ball farther than | Aberdeen held a 16 to 12 lead at| pig Jake when he happens to meet | the end of the first half. But in the |it on the second session Seattle came back and | ABOUT HIS | evened up the score, 28 to 2 | NICKNAME In the overtime, with the score| Jacobson 30.30, Jimmy Bryan called his team! “pany Doll’ because he together, and after the session they |with the round face came back like a whirlwind 1! his Scandinavian ance forged {nto the lead. Don Frye was |igi2, when a popu tho big star for the winners, Rudy | day wae “Oh You Oltman also played nice basketball |tifut Doll,” Jake y being high-point man of the game in Mobile and admirer to him from way to outfielding, and t} 8 brought him back to him got his nickname was #0 bi that denotes | try, Back In} song of the} reat Big Beau. | was immenye an the stands | popular @ out Tockey oy Oltman ¥.. Bryan (hb) ¢. Kerogge G Nastrom (4) jcore by Aberdeen Moattle with 13 counters to his credit. 5 | rhe Beeatasie <5) “Oh Jake, you great big | sie Cg (10¥ doll, hit Jt a mile!’ | Meexigion |. The name “Haby Doll’ stuck and | G \ Clomentson (Jake brought it with him to the ma: | periods [Jors, where it still stick | of the t yeast men tandir nearly six 10 pound: und coy 7 36! He is one () tor |Playing ball, Seattle, |feet three and | but he is Mf Jers lots of ground When he starts We see by the papers department |the earth trembl garth ee | stores are putting on extra hejp for| stops he generally is just where in the holidays, and we suppose boot-|stinct told him that fly ball a titutions—Aberdeen Kastrum, Nastrum fot KR Miller ($ for Clementson Refere®—Munson, Frye ‘ welghin surpri fier u fly ball lexgerg are doing the same thing. |come down, ch he Seattle's nutty Homer but weight that h hi house isn’t Salt. was ots : “Babe” lotrel’ = james Dixott LUEMONDAY ¢ ) | ey LEO. H.LASSEN is expec again base Williams May t's not Brew » very ayn, SELES, to oust Virgil Garvey would go reyes he’s afraid he'd lone uld hav nave | eled. Deric jow hold be in f Met mee 8 clothes rer tan | 2 en the Wall and for presidet um edie “Doc” McCullough worth says a a darn w roof falls in | of froze up. poker pl games last HAS UNIQUE McGinley, star — | It was so cold last week that all} the pipes in Wiley’s cigar store|versity of am, enje has been tackle Pennsylvania unique with the weather all insisted eze-out He yen @ first team of every America | pert place In keeping yers week team picked by UNIVERSITY OF CALIF. ed Williams in’ or of Judge oft THe Gilley BY PAUL W. WHITE RK Be Requested to Quit Work : Dame; “F Smith 5 the | Rocks ner Calite Young D announ putman DISTINCTION of the football distinct Unt officl on the | Brown AlLEastern and | sity the ex: lof BUT LIS'eN BuS~ pot wANT-To GET You IW SOUR WITH! LAID- LADY —~ SHE MIGHTNT LIKE “TH! (DEA OF You oti’ ME W FOR | SUPPER! — GUESS 1D BETTER GO HAVE MY GROWL AT A LUNCH COUNTER ! « YOULL Do No SucH THING, CHUCK fm MRS. HOOPLE WILL Bel “TICKLED LOPSIDED “fo WAVE You STAY FOR SUPPER!« SHE LIKES GUESTS, AN’ THATS No WHALE OIL! YEH iF sna BIG BERMUDA CAN GET ANY VITAMING OUTA FROWNS, MRS. HOOPLE WILL SERVE HIM A DOUBLE PORTION OF HWE LOOKS~foo HEALTHY “To BE WELCOME! WE SCOFF WIENERS an! KRAUT T NIGHT) AN’ HELL CANCEL 'EM WN SiG-Time ! 02. Wuyster BRINGS IN A THREATENING APPETITE —« of Penr Wil Laird UNIVERSITY OF PENN. Biteertsnaciatiaes \f Coach Zuppke Predicts: Only Few Rule Changes' ies, and othe | INEVERS probably N.C. ALA sion of tha’ n up the » the 7 ff from midfie OMS as A Cer IRISH SQUAD LOSES WEIGHT Ariz, Dec football weight and not squad ig in climatic ttered th kne Wedne Pa: will be when they the New for aden. with s sched afternoon and tomor. men in test ‘onight be guests Lhe ment line u banquet, only ta dur Captain Adam Walsh is ‘orm during the practice } il probably be able to play Stanford, Rockne sald. [Renton Holds | | Tacoma Team in to Tie Score. RY INTON now leads the ern Soccer league, a y mado ‘acoma, but the Cit not in Sunday’ because they helc of Destiny thrilling encounter, rr s1tol |score in | en But the even score gave | The Renton one point in the leaguo standing and us a result, the South Enders for into the lead over Todd's, |Oregon Aggies Will | Play Hollywood Five LOS Open, jing a series of games in Southern California, the Oregon Ag. jricultural college basketball team | st the Hollywood Ath fletic club night. Tomorrow O. A. C. plays Univer. of California, Southern branch, ind on Wednesday the Aggies tackle | Whittier sity | Murphy and Farr in Ten-Round Contest OAKLAND, Dec 29. Farr and Dynamite been matched x the 10-round headling bout fe the Oakland audi- torium, January 7 Johnny Murphy have 4 with gridiron | roceed changes uni- urs andjon January 17, ainst Northivest- | because mame |, eleven to a tie| and Warner vs. Rockne Berkeley Clash Will Be Game Between Teams and Stanford-Notre Dame Contest Will Be Battle of Wits Between Famous Coaches fornia Ne inter greatest ectiona present. d football ne of defeated ear, altho N ly clear tied: Cal having twice, y team on the pitting Dame. and sidered been ylvania tanford and battle Knute victoric The Penn Berkeley « affair, but. when § field it will wits against Pennsyl Columbia of the country. be a of coache p” Warner Rockne Notre nia, W 1 le among be Neun to Give B lue Battle 14 Blue George m.. Hie ony Neus. operty of | |T00 BAD WALSH AND HORKELL DIDN'T MET Tw of the fines Year's battle Dame and Walsh is .r Kast wh Playing in Wa big chanee to Last season injury thet him in his” battle 5 & regular, the premier But t finish pa y won't meet ax they both | Tacoma Feather Confi- He Will Beat Morgan Tomorrow CAN BEARS FORWARD | dent games d by brill howed mame has been kers all year. the forward he visitors if they goin Both i, oe: Califo; Your: Pe nnsyivan « hes, are Per * and h ds unti when th | | period and fine nything condition in a boxing Snell is a ‘eer. beat Tod Morgan when were they clash in the emain even at ital Pool Tues night. Snell is not only A determined to an. more col woqnex the Coast’ ti game *¥ tle, but is out to WF set another crack at Vic Foley ’There is an off grudge between “Doc” and Foley. These two young met last in a bout MORGAN that was declare! dra They were rematched and |Foley was given what Joe Water }man terms a “Vancouver decision,” after 10 rounds of bitter fighting. Both Foley and Snell have im oved vastly since then, winning after bout in impressive fash |The Br ant forward pa for the Qui | mus passes nsy "ever orful 20TS TO PLAY Nevers. of 1a Stanfon!'s gres ast y Dam game of pt for a few minute {|Montana game, he has been on the uctice exce mack will be if have a great help form star i y who will more t if Nevers isn’t is up |to they nother an hold | pr ready, his own | bout ~~ }ion. LAWSON, SWAN’ | Another AND SHIPKEY STAR Morgan discussion is that local Stanford's line will carry the brunt | fans will get a chance to judge for Notre Dame attack with its/themselves just how Tod and Vie shifts and if ‘the Four) Would stack up against each other are to,be stopped the line|thru a line on their bouts with In Lawson, end; Ship. | Snell and Swan, guard, the have three wonderful Weaeeeat a they're very likely to| give the otre Dame backfield plenty of worries, N. W. Conference Season to Open at Inland City, peste AND, Ore., Dee. basketball season on | Spokane announc ton and angle to this Snell-Foley: nt | Horsemen hier taean Il is not the clever boxer that Tod or Vic is, but “Doc” is vicious, aggressive and can put plenty of thrills in a six-round bat tle. Morgan and Snell are reported ia excellent shape for their bout of Tuesday night and neither will have alibi if defeated. ardinals either an | {Hunter and Von Elm Defeat British Pair 29 aT id LOS ANGELES, Dec. 29.—Willie | conference | Hunter and George Von Elm, Rancho January 6 at} Country club amateur golf stars, de# according to the schedule |feated Abe Mitchell and George Dun d here Sunday, Washing-|can, the famous British professionals, the Oregon Aggies tangle /one up in’ 36-hole match here Sut the first game of the|day before 2,500 golf enthusiasts of the Pacific/The amateurs’ ended the morning {round, one up, ‘a lead, which the British px unable to overcome Northern division Coast conference The Washington basketball jdule for 1 follows: January North Dakota sche- Aggies at t Spokane Athletic club. at | January Whitman at Seattle Montana at Seattle Oregon Aggies at Corvallin n at Eugene Washington State at Se- Idaho at Seattle. Gonzaga at Seattle Writman at Walla Walla. <Washington State at 1| February 9. February 14 uary 19 bruary 20 Pullman: Fe 1 bruary February 2 Tdaho at Moscow Montana Issoula. Oregon ttle 'Rainier Golf Club | Planning Big Dance | “Dance the old out and the | |now year in at the RainiewGolf and Country club So sayeth Joe Cald. well, chairman of the entertainment |committee, and he has sent out invi tations to the club members to this effect, and telling them to bring their along, Wednesday evening. id that Joe has learned a few new ballroom steps during the | snowy days, and mayhap he will put them on exhibition for the@oys and at the inier clubhouse Wed. | but, whether not Rainierites, to attend at the clubho Wednes at § @lothes —for outdoor avork Hirsch-Weis work garments are designed for outdoor men who must have sturdy clothes that stand hard ‘The closely woven fabric fro which these garments are made i freated by the Hirsch Weis procent which greatly prolongs its life an makes it stronger, more durable, and water repellent. “more for your m ‘on Hirsch-Weiss |nesday night, don't forget, the dan or ye OUTDOOR GARMENTS | The failure of the magnates WORK CLOTHES ~ TENTS vestigate the O'Connell- Do! ball scandal was a big surprise. was if you are easily surprised, to in n base oft Ha €8888,. 824595

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