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a in | FIFTY-NINE SWIMMERS QUALIFY FOR THE STAR WATER FINAL Dy clims Held at Big Field Competes in Elimination Races at, Woodland and Madrona | BY LEO H. LASSEN IFTY.NINE swimmers qualified | in the two sets of preliminaries tin the second annual Star city swim, ming meet in events held at Wood: | land and Madrona parks Tuesday ‘The swimmers that qualified Tues: eday will compete Saturday in the Dig finale program being lined up ‘dy “Dad” Henry, the director of The ‘Star meet. The jin the Lake Washington canal and ‘will get under way at 2 p. m Only junior and novice events ‘were run off Tuesday in the prelim: | inaries, as there were not enough entries in the senior events to ne cessitate elimination. STARS IN PRELIMS ‘There were some good races staged | in Tuesday's preliminaries, with Bob | Strena and Gordon McKay shining in the Green Lake races in the boys’ | events and Blanche Stenmeoe win ning major honors in the giris'| events, Madeleine Pless was the out standing star of the Madrona meet. The big disappointment of the pre Wminaries was the failure of the) divers to qualify, Only two sie | mers, one from each beach, wea | for the finals. Saturday's program at the Lake ‘Washington cana! will include all the swimmers that quatified Tuesday, all entries in the mile marathon and all senior entries. MORE INSTRUCTIONS LATER Further instructions will be listed for the finalists within the next few days. ‘The results of Tuesday's events at Green Lake follows: Se Verd rom es coon ele ™) inning rally. to the canal for the sake of the! nee from Scott High school, To- Temmy McMahon, first; Marris Harre- Both Ray Francis and Frank Shel greg Prene e el He scales 212 secon. 1 . “ a ent dan Baines arth Thee ‘ lenback went the first eight Innings) o. “rest iy Kees ont The wourss| Last fall Coach Wilee told Pet oe ae tee eine entre ee} fr thelr teams, but gave way tO! today, nrasuring the canal for the | oft to tear up the varalty line tn | third; Car-| fresher men in the last sestion, Bob! placing of ths bouys to mark the ly pomeas practice, | McGraw, going in for Sheflenback, | turns. | SMAS rst; By roase, Enyies for the races (there will! Petcoff tore at his man. who qecaud. Myrite Webder, thirds Vide less] WA! Ricked for four runs, making the | be et for both men and women) happened to be “Bob” Spiers, ley, fourth, Time-—-37:1 seconds Indians’ total nine. Vernon suc! pins t at Oblo’s veteran star tackle. They ‘3@Yard Dash (for boys under 16) | Thursday nigh’ 6p. m om Newsum, ‘acety De Joeison, see-| ceeded in counting once in the last) and they must be turned in at The | carrted Spiers off the field four ff Atwi ied: George Joyee. | of the ninth off of Joe Dal Star by that time | minutes later and he didn’t get) Berne oo aa BETES Seattio—~ AB fh A &]| The only regulation for the event | back into the game until the last! wea sureen, Cents ‘Gordon MeKay, see- isons st eeetes $ 2 2 $f Gf i that alt entrants must be mem-| quarter of the California game on . Pa ttereo “ : “ a fo “ Sis ha ee eleee EE ES SSIS 2 toy atpteadon go a er te | Eldred, cf 48 2 @ in the A. A. or mae under 16 . | & 3 4 & 2 €)for membership to Earl Fry, of | mores, Pixley is a junior. Grace Miller, first; Meveiies Lewis. | : : ; ; | Piper & Taft's, local representative,| Ohio tate’ lineup for the kick second: Catheryne Atwood, third. Time rt Fe Na ee ¢| The cost is cents. < this an wit er Ends— ‘ Mest P nei, p C238 ky 8 ooramnmenaseny yers and Styker (N. Workman or ata under 18) es penn 8+ 2 SS ‘| Friend; tackles—Huffman and Pet Gordon McKay, first; Dave Joeleon, ‘ 3 “ue be ti Lang rie — Pi: second. Bob Strema, third: Pred Newsum, | . TOtl™ eve 3# 9 14 27 22 1/1 Blank for Entry |coff (Spiers or Lang sears x fourth. Time—504 seconds, Vernon— ABR HPO. A RIT, Mi ; - ley and Trott; back»—Blair and “a alae ‘Desh novice} Smith, 3B .......32 6 8 1 6 1h WwimmMiIng || Pix Cott, Wiper, Briges, Ken ycnamenpelbton = 3 4 - wen ee tk 48 sy ile 5S , nedy®, fullbacks—Taylor and’ Weav. cerry mee Sey ge 232.343 8 8!) Race in Star Meet || e Gsaven; quarterback — stuart: second; Catheryne Atwood. thi! i codes Lewis, fourth; Phyilis Mortimer, 4 : oN 4 “3 1 am @ registered member ef the || canter— Young Ott. ime — onda. A A U_end I wien to ter the mile — 2 * Diet $A0 © 2 2|| race of The Mar ewimming mest Art Thomas oniy boy to qualify, Zatder nck 6 -3 3 ER 1K fe nderstood that ‘The Biar_witt CAL. WOMEN IN The results of Tuesday's events at | Shelter Piven 7 not sid reaponstbie for any asct- *Alcock (© 3 © ¢ 0!) dent that should } a pemndelapeeg — aers ~ THIRD ROUND lor . | Morphy, ¢ . ~1 : ° . . 2 Burson Thompson, first: Ralph Jewell, \Medraw. p10... 8 8 © 0 0) f Memmm cccisescesecccccoscescccssses « beet iba Be ensue oan jFaeth, pecs 8 8 8 8 joed to - -- =| | third round of the epectal tournament 66-Yard a (ter girle under 14) Totals 6 13 37 13 4) Adéress . seecceveeccoores* tin the national tennis championship Agnes Sptidel. first; Mildren Fotlette,| enan for Hannah in wighth | ae ey Rigen Second; Louise Littie, third, Bva Brown- {Matted for Shellenback in eighth, | at Longwood Cricket club today field. fourth. Time—44 seconds Seore by innings | Telephone .+-esseerereeess+ || when May Sutton Bundy beat Miss area Wook ten Art ane cacend; |e * H | Katherine Gardner, 6-2, 6-1, and Mrs Raion Hopper, third; Douglas Sheriff, | vernon wueaten whether you are « bey or PW. Niles, + “. in a wei HN . ° 4 ‘owne beat 50-Yard Dash (for under 16) Semendey Three-base hit— Entries ciees ag 6 p m. Thursday, vo Bin gs M8 "’ 1 . 2 rt Agnes Speidel, first; Evelyin Fotlette. | pase hite—Patterson, Schneider. Murphy, | August 36 — mone 2 as cievtae ails gecond: Helen Gordon, third. Time—|rench, Lane. Stolen bases fee 2. hac Pe degra gg ns started stor ae 34 secon: rifles hite—Bee, Lane, Stumpf 2, Zeider, —- er junior championship, ne Aas ord Dec (fer boys wader 16) | smith. Eldred. ‘Strack out—-By Francis 3, | Fred Mercer, of Harrisburg, Pa, in|’ Jones, first; Verne Penesat, s@-| by shellenback 2 Dailey 1, by CONTROL IS” ound, 6-2 rh Sal Bs end: Bill Bock. third Fiment 0-4. i. Reses on Uallo--okt mateabact 1, ott the first round, 6-2, 6-1, 6-4. iy yg 4 Agm Desh (for stele) | Francis 2, off Dalley 2. Runs responsible = ce 4 for—-Francis 4, Sheilenback 2, McGraw 3. rey Depicts es cas | gaat viens ae tsi’ | REASON FOR |ROURKE WON’T SO-Yard Back Stroke Dash (for bere) vraw u. by Francis tie towing | © ce) Al Jones, first; Shannon Betterton, sec- ond; George Block, third Time—6$:1 -Yard (free style, for novice Madeleine Viess, first; Mildred Follette, second; Olga Abel, third. Time—40:4 seconds, Diving r only boy to qualify. Orin Witter STATE SWIMMING |: MEET POSTPONED The Washington state outdoor swimming championships, billed for Sunday afternoon at American Lake, have been postponed until Labor day, according to the announcement made yesterday by I. A. Garrison, promoter of the meet. The reason for the postponement, according to Garrison, is the refusal of the num ber of Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. swimmers to compete on Sunday, OAKS DOWN BEAVERS SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 24.—Port- land and Oakland went into an extra inning here yesterday, and the Oaks ‘won when Plummer made a wide throw to force Cooper at third. rR Bw ‘ Pa ee | + a a: Batteries: Alten and Koehler; John son, Plummer and King. SACRAMENTO BEATS SEALS SACRAMENTO, Aug. 24.—Sacra- mento stepped out and copped the ‘wener from San Francisco here yes terday by a 4-1 score, The score— ee Bacramento «-eeseeseeeeeeee 4 8 San Francisco . 1 4 Batteries: Prough and Cook; Lewis and Yelle lemony yea BEES TAKE A CLOSE ONE SALT LAKE, Aug. 24.—Salt Lake defeated Los Angeles here yesterday in an interesting game by an 8-7 score, The seore— ROM, £. Salt Lake Los Ange Batterie: Thomas, age, Bal KONOWALOFF TO PORTLAND Couch, Dumovs in Mitrie Konowaloff, star Crystal Swimming club distance swimmer, will compete in the Pacific North west marauion race at l’oruand Sat urday, _ > finals will be held | | | | _doh nny Stuart and his pass THE SEAT ‘Have New Grid Ace Johnny Stuart, New Pivot! Mafi for Ohio State, Shows Great Promise ; lOLUMBL 9. Aug. 24.-Ohlo C State has another football sur | prise for this fall, The surprise is Johnny Stuart, | the quarterback who will replace Workman, now ineligible “Hoge” Stuart looma as a real successor to Chic Harley and Pete Stinch | comb of All-American fame, He tw a# fleet on foot as Harley | lor Stinchcomb, He can pass a pig skin as accurately as the phenome nal Workman. | PLUNGER Last fall, as captain and halt Wack of the Ohio freshman team, he | gained more ground thru the var [sity than all the backfield men | |Ohio met in real competition com: | bined | Obio State's line which battered | | McGraw Flivvers 08 The Star : LO ANGELES, Aus, 24—featte roe eae penn tor, Oblo’s All: Western guarc last took the opening kame of the series) Pea we yt aa groggy ed ° ws | call 0 Lake from Vernon here yesterday in a) {0 Belt ee wall for a iap| The other recruit of whom much game featured by the Indians’ ninth-} pitcher — MeGraw; Dailey. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE for Tigers’ Indians Win n Series Open- Marathon Event Entries er When Vernon Relief | Pitcher Goes Up in Air! Winning pitcher — down al! Big Ten resixtance couldn't | Mtand Stuart's plunging. | Star Mile Stuart fen't the only strong ad | dition to Coach Jack Wilee's 1921 machine. bed ‘ Butch Pixley is back with his wim to 240 pounds. He played on the 1919 Ohio team and won a place on the All-American. AT PRINCETON IN Imo Following the gridiron season | | Pixley tet down in his studies and became ineligible. He took a whirl &t Princeton in 1920, but soon be- came homesick and returned to; | Ohto. He's eligible mow and will fill the | shoes left vacant by “Tarzan” Tay Lap Race Close Thursday; Race on Saturday plans is expected in Bonny Peteoff, giant race with the course being confined HIS SUCCESS Jack Watson, iron \nen of the Boston Braves, is a “mean” ball BUY BEAVERS BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 14.—W. A. Rourke, Omaha baseball magnate, OT ta Won loa. Pet-| server. today said he was going home with Hacramento ‘ots | That is, he never pitches what a {Ut buying the Portland Conant Keattie batter calls a “good ball to hit at.|!asue club, Rourke made a “top bmn as Gifted with marvelous control, he offer” to Judge McCredie, owner of ‘ernon pitches to the batter's weakneas |the Portland club, a few days ago. Halt Lake every time he shoots off his arti | Yesterday Rourke said McCredie Portlasd . her came back with a counter propost rer ¥ }tion which he could not consider, and AMERICAN LEAGUE He ts a low.server most of the! ; . vn. Lost. Pet.| time. His head 18 as cool ax his arm |* there will be no deal, Cleveland . “ 15/19 consistent. e New Yor Wasbiacion {$ ealiaealinmemaene EDWTY 3. nnown, st. 1 ; ts 68 . Boston Ss SUZANNE MAY Detroit “ | Chicaeo fat NOT APPEAR came ites ad YORK, Aug. 24.—Suzanne The score— Rn . £.| Lenglen, Fre tennié star, may not Ne New York «s.sscseseseeees # 1 1 | play,again In America, it was learned | pest Saturday's Stan Batteries: Quirm and Schang; © well, Morton and O'Netil. The score— Rn Washington .... ons | 8 Detroit . <epuke’ (a8 Batteries: Zachary, Courtney Gharrity; Oldham and Bassler, ‘The score— Rn oH | Philadelphia .... . = Chicago Bt. Louis Batteries: Bush, ‘Thormahlen 1; Davis, Vangiider, Burwell, and Severeid. NATIONAL Pittsbore ... New York Boston age t | rut ladelphia a 8O The score— R, Wt | Pittsburg ol 1 18 4 10 datteries Giazner, ”’ Carson Schmidt; Watson and O'Neill acore— rn oH “ 10 45 New York 1 ae Batteries: Haines, ons; Barnes, Sallee and Smith, Snyde The score R. # and Miller. Ten innings, Lieut. Fred Andrews, with the Pacific fleet, Notre Dame grid star, will assist Madigan in coaching dege football team sia-|"“iPhe French girl, who seems de- spondent following her sensational ®. | defeat at the hands of Mrs, Mallory, {|J# not making the progress her doc and | tors hop Batterioa: Moore, Rummel and Per- kins; Faber and Schalk. Ten innin, The score— m [Boston veessecssecere eseoe Palmera 5 of the Kickapoo club, Pe mado and title assured. and} , turned in a low score of 69 : two below par—in the first round | Note the twenty-fourth | of the Western open golf tourna chapter of Genesis, twenty- sco |in championship play on this course, Land Clem ‘iveerman' and orvarreil ||, NO other big games are billed+ aha Megtine |] for that date in the Northwest, x - |] the University of Washington “ pervision” Po iebe scl tg BP ot, lee - P|] being idle after playing the Ore: Under Stare Se talon Bi “ Pe 2|| gon Aggies at Corvallis the Assets More Than $650,000 | terien Donahue and Wargrave; week before, St. Mary's col- | here yesterday to see. still affects her. PEEBLES LEADS IN WESTERN OAKWOOD COUNTRY CLUB, B Iclev and, Oblo, Aug. 24.—Kob Bronchial trouble Unto Abraham! Numerous instances are re- corded in Biblical history where transfers of title were ment te first verse, which says: Thig is the lowest score ever made “And the field and the cave that is therein was made sure unto Abraham, for a possession.” thus showing that Abraham, consummating the first real estate deal of which we have a record, self of his title. Today, to be made sure is insure, and your title should be insured by Golden Bear Grid Team to Play in Portland Oct. 29 Many Northwest grid fans are expected to journey to Port land to view the University of Catifornia-Washington State Col lege game there ¢ on Multnomah field, October in assured him- to This will be the only appear ance of California's team in | g.|| this section during the coming WASHINGTON TITLE [teeth as white and TLE STAR Georges | Is Playing Dude Now | | Carpentier Having Good) Time at Dieppe Before Preparing for Gibbons | BY MILTON BRONNER | “\IEPPE, France, Aug. %4.—"Petit Georges” Carpen tier, as his pret. | ty wife endear ingly calls, the| French pugilist, is the leading | citizen, the prime attraction, and the immaculate dude of this famous watering P With hin wife and baby Jacque 1 Une, and his famous dog, he occu ' pies a villa near here h has been named “Georgeset Georgette.” Every morning about 10 he may | be seen strolling down Dieppe's | equivalent of a boardwalk, an at | tractive figure in Panama hat, serge coat, immaculate white flan: | nel trousers and white sport shoes. i WIFE The pretty woman, with the cheat- | ca | nut halr and blue eyes, who cling: fondly to his arm, is Mme. pentier, A few minutes later there is an other Carpentier—Carpentier, the | waterdog. Mme. Carpentier, in| | black matin bathing costume and green also goen out for a ducking by “Petit Georges” and then paddies in the water, Then at night there is revealed | still another Carpentier. ‘The Hotel | Metropote bas @ real jazz band with some real American negroes, who know how to make the banjo and/| the drums talk dance stuff. “Here come the Carpentiera!” | Oh, boy! You'd never guems he swapped punches with Dempsey. In his dinner jacket he looks as if he might have stepped out of the| iMustration for some society novel There ts not a mark of his recent battle with Dempacy. SHE ISN'T SEALAUS } His eyes are as clear and his even as thone in a back country And there ts a whole oad French and English giris who have met him, who dance with him-—decaure Mra, Carpentier ian't & bit jealous, | “1 am down here with my wife and baby to have a good time,” be says, “And you can take it from | me, we are going to have it.” After that—Tommy Gibbons! “PESKY” SPROTT NOW A SCRIBE} “Pesky” Sprott, former University | of California grid star, is writing football for the San Francisco Bul-| letin of a freshman college of nice In Great Fight in can; Pirates Lead be won by ¢ | that spurt | In the American league, oy and New York are 4 and forth from the inside rail, gig Washington a length back, og In the National, Pittsburg ts bam fixed, being some distanee 4 | New York, and Boston tg as a possible dark horse, The clubs with strength to # themselves at the tape, like | to spurt lke Ray, or te i down the stretch like | will win the pennants, ‘PADDOCK MAY GO TO COL NEW YORK, Aug. | Paddock, world’s fastest | enter the school of jour ‘ | lumbia niversity tl Here’s three star members of the Madrona Aquatic club) cia we has tons RO who swam Lake Washington last week from Mercer island to | the sprinter has statea Leni Leschi park. They are from left to right: Art Jones, | come here. | Bernard House, George Block. They all competed in the pre-| \WILLARD | | liminaries of The Star meet yesterday, } REFEREE 4 BRITISH Babe Ruth Gets | MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. GOLFERS Pair-of Homers | Smmpion wis reteree te DIFFER Against Indians bons-O'Dowd match, at Kan., October 18, CLEVELAND, Aug. 24.—Babe || Abe Mitchel! and George Duncan, || puth got his 47th and 48th home visiting English golf stars, runs in the firet and third in-|/&NUDSON diametrically oppagite in appearance | nings of the ClevelandNew York |) AT WASH and in their golf mannerisms. game here yesterday. scoring a J man ahead of him each time. Roy Knudson, fo Duncan, the Scot, bristles with | Washington football pep. Mitchell, the decidedly English ea ts a neve, Soteat stent an (SIM DUNDEE [coats nena See Samal Duncan seems to always be in,a| BEATS ERTLE) |Green Lake bathing ge json will be eligible to tooth hurry on the links. Mitchell takes LOS ANGELES, Cal, Aug. | work may keep him from his own good time. | Jimmy Dundee, of Oakland, won &/the call of the gridiron. Duncan doesn't seem to concen-/ fast fight from his fellow citizen, rate, Mitchell looks over everything | Robby Ertle, at Vernon last night Jas tho Dundee took the first, third and) WASH. STA’ PULLMAN, Aug. 24.—! are ‘ pores | fourth rounds, but Ertle took the sec- NEW YORK, Aug. 24.—Counting | ond in whirtwind fashion and by such in ring contests will in future be car-|a wide margin that his chances for ried out by official timekeepers, the /at least a draw seemed good at that) Washington State quarterback New York state athletic commission | stage of the fig. year, has returned to school & Jannounced at a meeting yesterday.| Dick Donnelly held young Ketchell | after attending stanford An amendment to the Walker law to a draw in the semi-windup, his ag: | for a short time, Sax will bel was made releasing the referee from | greesiveness offsetting Ketchell’s}to compete on the gridi counting. ‘more finished & brand of battling. Cougars this season, tpt rail] (nat Mm Mm Your taste will tell you that! For Camels have the flavor and fragrance of choicest tobaccos, They’re smooth and mellow-mild. 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