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GROWAS GASOLINE ALLEY—EVERYTHING TAKEN CARE OF ag RACHEU'S GOING i ON A VACATION, i OF COURSE SKEEZIX BDO YOU THINK WE CAN GET ALONG? | 1 ONCA Wit ete oie WALT COOK ‘Clay, an Sere SKEEX MAKA BEDS. Dri eiwwce THEene | HATES YOULL HAVE A TO GO LEAVE FINE TIME, RACHEL | MAVE TO WORRY } duce a new champion. George has ABOUT THE got everything but nerve. — HOUSEWORK. YOU-ALL, MISTA AND WE'LUE ITIONAL NEWS OF SPORTS $$ __~ ; to give Pennock the southpaw as- sistance the Yankees seem to need Huggins immediately made a prop osition to Seattle, which looked good | be safe for him to part with Gregg train that bore the hurler. arg? pty aioe povauss he was Write to John B. Foster, the man who helped make the .| not permitter 9 return to fast com- Fy Star Wanted by the pany where he might have helped rules under which the game is played today. If you want a per. the Yankees win thé pennant and|| sonal reply enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Other- Yankees. got himself into the world series.|| wise your question will be answered in this column. Meanwhile, the Seattle team ta on the heels of San Francisco, with only Address—Jolin B, Foster, Special Baseball Correspondent BY JOHN B. FOSTER a few points separating them, ard . i Gregg fears that if he happens to (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) E have bad | nd pite 7 . NEW. YORK, Sept. 2—Vean| [29 bad luck and pitch a poor game, : the fans will be on him as a quitter, (Copyright, 1924, Gress wanders up and down the! just sow, Seattle's chances to win Pacific coats with the Seattle ball| took fairly good. Hada he not! Question—The pitcher winds up club these days in anything but J tearncd of the Yankees’ offer, Gregg | to deliver the ball and as he does so pleasant frame of mind. Rumor} would be pretty happy over his pos.| the batter walks out of the box and for some days has had it that the] sinje jes triumph. the pitcher stops winding up. He New York Americans! were anxious steps off the pitcher's plate. Is this to bPing him back into fast company a balk? Now it develops that the rumor wus AneweeJTAARnicalig ithe pitcher hased. 7 col6» fact ae 3 | || balks when he stopsehis wind up The Yankees wanted him and were|| Capes J ‘od and steps away from the plate. ready to pay pod fat price for ay | However the umpire may not decide ingfoediaa® delf but. /-Seattiey it a balk if the batter has left the would not let him go. batter's box. Of course there must Bob Connery, who is Miller Hug American League Lib im: rullnenianl beeas tq, cometiture ins’ chief scout, wen¥ out west re| Boston at New York, 2 games. a balk. If the batter were given cently, looked Gregg over and wired| Detrojt at Chi paw Huggins that the veteran, once with} Cleveland at S| paigieersinan tea i ce areas Gi Apap 7 eon : liegt with: ‘Cleeslend box whenever the pitcher started to oston und earlier with velan ‘ : earn ae Tena ee Cereans, National League windup he could make the pitcher New York at Boston 2 games. balk as often as he wished to do so. “NURIN Brooklyn at Philadelphia 2 games, Chicago at Pittsburg! Question—What is a passed ball? _ Answer—An ist is any flelding a c play that helps to put out a base OEE rh George Sisler was a star player at} runner. .A fly catch {s not an ass MORNIN niversity of Michigan when he| but a straight put out KEEP YOUR EYES his debut in major league Set a CLEAN CLEAR AND HEALTH {| >asebal] as a member of the St. Question—What is a pased ball? 1is_ Browns in 1915. Answer—A passed ball is a missed $$ $$$ $$$ he Derfect Motor Fuel . 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L, Sept. 2.—Thirty two golfers of 89 starters in the qualifying round remained in the annual tournament for the women’s national championship, as it entered the first round of match play today. One feature of the sixteen matches on today’s program, was the contest between the former golf champion, Mrs. Arnold Jackson of Greenwich, Conn., and the former tennis cham- pion, Miss Mary K. Browne, of SantaMonica, California, who made her debut tn national golf competi- tion by qualifying with 9, despite ten sixes, $$. —_____ Hockey grew out of ‘the old Irish game of hurley. ‘The ‘World's Best Tonic le have Over 100,000 testified that TANLAC has relieved them lervousness, Loss of Appetite, Torpid Liveres ver or Constipation. Anyone Who Hes SMeriies TANLAC” OVER 40 MILLION BOTTLES | By HENRY L. FARRELL (United Press Sports Editor) Article Six * | NEW YORK, Sept. 2. (United] Press).—Before the obrilllan Miss Helen Wills, the 18-year-old Amer!- can tennis champion, sailed to play at Wimbledon and Paris, the writer expressed the opinion that she had it in her game to beat Mile. Suzanne Lenglen; the claimant of he world’s championship. After seeting the game of the young California girl in crashing through the recent American cham- Pionships to another victory, after seeing ber win the Olympic cham- pionship at Paris and after watch- ing Mile Lenglen in action before she ran out of the Wimbledon tour- nament, this opinion has become a conviction. Miss Wills right now can beat Mile. Lenglen, but it is doubtful if she over will beat the French girl. Suzanne will not play her, . Mile. Lenglen has a title, or what Is left of it, that means everything to her and you bet that she is not going to take a chance on it. She was forced to come’ to the United States ence because she couldn't get out of it, She was asked to help raise funds for devastated France and she had to accept. Franée {!s not devastated now, and there is no other argument that could be brought up to force the temperamental French girl to take any kind of a chance. y young American champion would not have beaten Mile. Leng- Jen%at Wimbledon, but she most certainly would have taken her in the Paris Olympic matches. Leng: len {isn't the player she was in 1920 and/1921. She was great then, and she had almost a clear field. There was po player of the type and abilityof He'en Wills to dispute her right,to the world’s title. Mlle. Lenglen cannot hope to improve her game now, and Miss Wills is getting better every time she goes out. Exercising the good American right of guessing, we would hazard the opinion that Miss Ma Browne, on the game she | against Miss Wills in the semi- round of the recent women’s cha: pronship could have heaten Mlle. Lengien. Many critics said also that Helen Wills w the only player in the world that could have beaten Miss Browne the way she Played. that afternoon The young California girl won principally because she possessed WELL,! SEE | DON'T By FAIR PLAY. in psychology. manager attempts to impose. Sport Calendar association, at Belmont Park. association, at Timonium. Meeting ® of Connaught Jockey club, at Ottawa. ford, Conn, Golf. tournament, at Providence, tournament, at Everett. championship, at Pittsburgh. ‘Tennis. nament opens at Niagara, Ont. Shooting. has courage that Is heart-wrecking|record by losing and a confidence that ts demoraliz-| games. TUFSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1924, By Billey De Beck {PSYCHOLOGY 15. BEING| "=i. srssteanar mi, this home has been operating (atcut Mi | 5 Of six years) it has received neatly : 2,000,000 boys from twenty-eight (Copyright, -1924, "Casper Tribune.) | Teal American ‘citizens. NEW YORK, Sept. *2.—Jimmy Dougherty, o€ Philadelphia, has} specia: interest. for it added a new stunt to the working] selectlous by the ‘Boy Sopranos, out of his big cullud fighter, George | as weli as, Godfrey, in preparation for his| Boy Orators. bout with Jack Renault early next month. He has instituted a course] many unique nun Jimmy believed the only reason| A boy's band will furnish the the big Canadian stored away his| music. ns big boy last sumrner was because} It is expected that many Leo Flynn came into George's dress-| of this community will be Ing room just before the bout and|to welcome the boys and’ to suid things calculated to house the| their appreciation con fies Selaige negro's superstitions. This time,| forts of the juvenile performers. thinks Dougherty, even if Leo suc-| Papers of this state have “praised ceeds in coming into contact with| the entertainment most highly, and Godfrey, the black man will be forti-| a¢sure us that {t ts well wortli see- fied with a stock of mental medicine qualified to remove the curse from any jinx that Renault's cunning If the Philadelphia manager suc- ceeds in his plant a lot of shrewd ring followers believe he will pro- Racing. Meeting of Westchester Racing Meeting ‘of Maryland State Fair Park Trotting. Meeting of Grand Circuit at Hart- ‘Women’s national championship Weshington State championship Western Pennsylvania amateur International championship tour- Annual national rifie matches be- SUZANNE UNWILLING/@" e228: TO PLAY YOUNG STAR During the short space of .tine ferent states. this number "1,765 boys have been without is (FIGHTER. GEO, GODFREY) = Ey ee coats directing them to the. |Home" Yet these little fellows are” de- veloped tuto Lie. ie nd made ‘The voys’ program here will be, boys. ing; and as It ts free, there is starce- ly an excuse for anyone missfmg tt. eee wae’ mean nerve Dower, becsuse: yer oe Sport Gossip yi oils, from z In the season of 1890 the Pitts- 3 Red-1 on the other side of the court. She | burgh team set up a National league | are the most {mi 23 consecutive us. S88, them: ing. —— world to each Nature in 8.8.8. has been known m William M. Johnston, the famous} as one of the greatest: Considering that {t would be un- fair to ask a foreign champion to| tennis star, won his first important/ ers, blood-cleansers and # em cari title abroad for competition, |tournament a dozen years ago, Amorican tetnio cffidiale bees aG| when he took the Callfornia. State hope of getting Mlle. Lenglen here | Championship. to play. The only hope for a meet- ing between the world’s champion| The great athletic stadium at the and the young American titleholder | State Fair Park in Dallas ts to be is in a tournament on the other} dedieated on October 11 with a foot- side. ball game between the Texas Aggies The French girl always will have | *"? Sewanee. the privilege of defaulting out of competition, like she did this year.| What se pebaved. iio wer the, apped The British officials cannot hold up| Tecord ae sg’ Beta mcd tyomaee to her the obligation of defending | 1884 by ‘W. J. Peall, an Eng x her singles championship at Wim.|¢*Pert, who scored a thousand points bledon because she passed that on| in forty-four minutes. to Miss Kathlene McKane this year v! ve The Connecticut Fair association without even struggling for it. hel euccebhee ata viscandite ois ae great array of thoroughbreds for the Grand | Circuit meeting to be 1928, and she will be clear out of| Siven at historic Charter Oak Park There will be no tournament like the one in Paris, where there was a national “pride to urge her on, until the picture when the athletes gather | ‘te week'ot September 1. _ in Amsterdam for the next Oiynt- Pics. LU Fare momen ot eranane «| FATHER ELANAPAN'S challenge match or a special match | for the world’s champlonship be: | cause Miss Wills would never con- ‘ sent to such a thing, and it would not be accepted by the United States Lawn Tennis association as being "25 {ene tat aumane can co! GAOPER NEXT SUNDAY along holding a claim to the world’s championship and get by with it without giving the American girlthe| Word has just reached here that chance to take away what remains|Father Flanagan's boys of Omaha of that title, and she would do it. will appear here September 7 and 8. This the world’s champion now. The| will be good news to many who have O'ympic matches were more of an| been waiting an oportunity of seeing As a matter of fact, Miss Wills is|and give an entertainment. international tournament than the| these boys. one at Wimbledon and she won the Father Flanagan's Home 1s the co! kind in the country only one of i a most valiant fighting heart. S was being outpaced and outfoxed. | She had been forced to the defense, and victory depended entirely upon | a rally that would give com- | mand of the play again. She stuck | bravely to her game with the finest demonstration of * courage. She fought desperately and when the break came she leaped at her op. ponent lke a man fn the prize ring. ‘That stout heart, that indomitable fighting spirit and a great game with it were what-caused the opin- fon to be expressed that Miss Wills can beat Mlle. ‘Lenglen now, or cny other time. The American girl would have to fight hard at Wim- bledon, but she should be given. a chance to play in Paris where the weather and the cond'tions of play would not be a handicap to either one of them. Ever since Miss Wills came east with (pig-talls hanging down her back; the experts predicted a fu ture for her and, natura'ly, a future In. Women's tennis meant a develop- ment to the Lenglen class. The Calffornta ‘g'rl has developed to that class now, Somethink she has pass- edit. > Miss Wills hasn't the grace of Suzanne. She hasn't the prefect control and the uncanny ‘steadiness of the French girl, but she has game that can break up perfection * Feel Older Than You Are? 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