The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 25, 1919, Page 13

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e THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1919. By CONDO! » Hero Work on the DOINGS OF THE Nrrers ‘arm! you wit wave LH) fQa stTeP iNsrpe — 1 PASSENGERY ane 4 | Batre Patron f= = Ses ee Yes MY Piac Runs © “THAT Sa | SAID, BRING IN The GRIPS } Wis BA y WONDER PUL PLACE \ Uckeyim — “l | clump OF Trees = ——SJ nee. You DER Kk . ‘a £o We / —t ae sWOLBAL, | RercKont tT Seems Bod YouRe Au PRerry Teeo T see Yu Asan! @10 WHEY Bo ILL Have “TOMMY , BUT Youre BM PUT Some wiras OW VusT AS BIG A Raw AWAY = ro Jognen as ever | It « U — MONT BM, IT CRRTAMILY (3 @00D “To SEE You Agant AND Nou'R@ Joona) WeLL, | Guess Yur Take These. Grips IN “THe a eee! aie rs A Just Reward i lg He's ase ee Seattle Boys and Girls to Stage Swimming Meet | mesday; Here’s List of Events for Seattle Young- sters; Beginners to Get Certificates Big Water Carnival to Be Put on at Green Lake Wed- | ttle boys and girls will stage ¢ big swimming meet of the year | # Green Lake Wednesday, when 11! nts will be staged at the Wood park lake, | | Certificates will be awarded to the | and girls who have qualified | # swimmers during the summer. | must fulfill five out of a list of B requirements, the most im. | tant of which is to swim a half . There are about seven boys | 11 girls who will receive cer-| tes. | “The events for Wednesday's bill | _ | Beventy-five-yard free-for-all. | gage ied me Here’sChance to Earn That. Real Bicycle Star’s Races to Be Staged at Green Lake Saturday; Numerous Prizes Youngsters who have i} wanted a real bike will have } their chance to earn it Sat- urday when The Star’s races will be staged around the Green Lake boulevard. Entry blanks are coming in fast now. There will be races for everybody Saturday, from lit- tle fellows under 12 to grown- ups. The big race of the day is the 12-mile event for youngsters 16 years old and under. A $60 bike goes to the winner of this race. And then there will be a three-mile race for young- sters 12 years and under. A race for 14-year-olds and un- er will also be on the pro- . The free-for-all event will be 15 miles and racing bikes can be used in this race. There will be lots of other prizes, too. Send in the en- try blank found on this page, fil out, to the Race Edi- tor of The Sfar if you want o get in on the big prizes. BROWNS FAVORITE CLUB IN ST. LOUIS ST. LOUIS, Aug. 25.—By keeping Within halling distance of the White all season the Browns have an Age on popularity in St. Louts, wner Philip Ball, Secretary Robert uinn and Manager James Burke lve been steadily building up their tam, while Branch Rickey, for bus. public schools. The other vents are | limited to the boys and girls of the public swimming classes, conducted | at Green Lake, Seward and Mt/ Baker parks this year. The events | will be for boys and girls separa WILLIE JOLTED HERE;! OLE MAY FIGHT JACK: THOMPSON IN SOUTH} SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 25.— , In an effort to bring Ole Ander | son, Seattle's new heavyweight ) Promise, to San Francisco, | Louis Parente has wired Ander. / pert deca a Chet Metutyre, ( to arrange a four-round | bout with Jack Thompson on | § i i} corpulent Wiilie Meehan, for the present at Ieast, After ducking a fight wih Jack Thompson here to jovrne: to the Northern city and meet Ole Anderson, Phat Withe returns with the ( wail thet Gay promised a set- op. insted he met up with a tough kid who got a draw and is sald to have shaded the ro- { tund local man—once more jolt- { ) ing his chances of ever getting } ( in the same ring with Jack Dempsey a5 an opponent. an sch rdanere South Park Wallops Wet | Wash Outfit Teams Preparing for Star’s Series to Decide City Ball Title — | With “Tippy” Thompson hurling | good ball, the South Park squad dem: onstrated yesterday that they will |have to be reckoned with before the city amateur baseball title is set Ltled, when they walloped the Wet| Wash 44 squad at South park by a |10-to-4 count yesterday. Blossom was jon the hill for the laundrymen. Sixteen teams are preparing for |the big s@ries which gets under way | | Sunday, under the auspices of ‘The | Star and Spaldings. Spaldings ix do nating a big pennant for the win ner of the city title. Registration lists of players must be turned in at Spaldings or The Star by Thursday. At present time 12 | men will make up each squad. The executive committee of the} | series will hold a meeting to consider | final défails of the series at Spald- lings’ store at 7:30 Wednesday night Because of a prearranged excur sion, the game between the Anad club and the Mercer A. C.'s sched: | juled for Sunday at Mercer field will jhave to be played during the week. | |The Anadel crew is making a trip to Port Townsend Sunday | ° . |Pitcher Is Hit | by Electric Ray! | CLEVELAND, Ohio, Aug. 25.—| Ray Caldwell, pitching for Cleveland | | against the Athletics here yesterday, WHY, WHEN TH’ TEA KETTLE GETS HoT \T BaLS AN’ MAWES THAT FUARY NOISE ~ HEAR ITE HITS BOILIN' Now. OW LoowT !*GEB= | SOUNDS JET LIKE A BG TRAIN LISTEN Yo Iv, WAITLL THE SONESES HEAR ABOUT MY HUSBAND GOING TROUT FISHING IN CANADA WITH HIS) MILLIONAIRE FRIEND CHARLIE DE LisLe '!! ALONG WITH Hi SQUIRREL FOOD— MONKEY WITH TD BETTER SEE How ALOYSIUS 1S GE TTING s PACKING! ALOYSIUS PR ICGINIS \HAT'S THE IDEA OF THESE BOTTLES IN your Grip repre |} iN WHY- ER- ER- JUST GET A SNAKE BITE CASE I SNAKE BITE esa reasons, has been compelled| was knocked down and the entire ENTRY BLANK FOR SEATTLE STAR’S BICYCLE RACES August 30th, I hereby make application for entry 1919 in the Seattle Star's Saturday, \ \ ty Ye —] =< |OH! GIVE ME i ( | CHANCE, SAYS ‘| RAW RECRUIT 4 Wild Bill Donovan, who pilots the | Jersey City team, in the Interna. Bicycle Race, Full name (write clearly) .. Address Davis, one of the te ing three | tional circuit, always has a couple |of good baseball stories under his belt with his team this year, injuries and poor pitching handicapping him in |his attempt to get out of the cellar. Donovan is having his troubles Golf, like everyth with the times. I Scotch names pred 5 jolt association lonship tournament at Spokane dd the list of en- EHS HOw OFTEN Do ‘you EXPECT TO GET BITTEN, EVERY TEN MINUTES ? Auto Sie SHOW —. COMPRESSED AIR MONKEY SUGGLER WIN YET, SAYS _— BRAVE PILOT The Giants will win the National League pennant yet, is the opinion of George Stallings. The Braves’ — manager announced his claim when | the clubs finished their records breaking series at the Polo growmda, |. “Moran has three good playes=~ he said, “Daubert, Groh and Roush, Their pitchers are good, of course, I doubt if they can keep it up, ase of a bunch of piteh- but It's Art| Donovan had a big lad named Just a the | Murphy playing first base. Tom sna | Denoville, the regular first sacker, dispose of some of the Cardinals, | field shocked by a flash of lightning he National league, therefore, is in| Which seemed to shoot directly into Yueh disfavor in the Mound City,|the pitcher's box. Year of birth ers are more class than they to possess. s back in 1914 may I am pupil of the.. + School leg and bile the American league, as the| Caldwell was dazed for several min ites, but pitched the remaining and last inning of the game. The flash came during a rain and was follow ed by @ deafening crash of thunder, One of the players touched Cald well on the head and leaped high into the air, He said the pitcher seemed to be crackling with elec- tricity. it of the Browns’ fine playing, has the call, St. Louis. fans, those of other cities, have no for a losing ball club. | _ HE REFUSES TO SLIP fteher Mel Wolfgang, former \ quit baseball rather than ac an assignment to a club in class, according to report from yeu) Manager. Rowland of After « of five years, the California may clash, st Bantord, y el , Cal., December 6, Check races desired to enter. 15mile, free for all, Stock or racing bicycles. All ages, | 9 miles, 16 years or under, Stock | 6 miles, 14 years or under, Stock 0 | 9 miles, 12 years or under, Stock bicycles, I, the undersigned parent or guardian of the above boy, | | | give my permission for him to participate in the above races, yd (Fill out the blank and mail or bring same to the “Bicycle Trace Editor” of the Seattle Star, Wntries close-August 27th). ond J In both Met tilt to Art ¢ the Becond ave. parlors y the cloning ane we three} and Donovan . was lay. Johnny Gilroy divided four games 5 with Barney at Brown & Hulen’s yerterday. and took mi tilts by @ B-to-13 count, surly” |was laid up with a bad | phy was signed to take his Murphy, weighing more than 200 |pounds and reaching higher than | six feet, couldn't seem to hit a lek forced to part “¢/ company with him. | edn a game at Rochester Murphy made a hit and was sliding into pnd dase. It looked as though he had the bag, but the umpire ruled him out. Walking up to the ump, Murphy t “Say th’ MacDonald's prayer for the absent ones; Sandy's not here!” Abbott, one of the hest foot- ball officials in California, has been named coach of the Submarine base football team at San Pedro. jooked down on him and whispered in a low voice: “Why don't you give me a chance; I'm only a local along.” ee acy Sake wee a have set a faster pace than the fans thought they had a right to, but they demonstrtaed after that season that it was no fluke, Rus dolph and Tyler are good right now and Bill James had plenty of class, but hurt his arm, Any good bunch of batters can beat Ring and Eller if they wait ‘em out.” =e Harvard football candidates report at Cambridge September 2

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