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| THURSDAY, JULY THURSDAY, JULY 19,1923. 1928 Griffin Net | Won't Be Back || FamilyW ins vracwi COAST Tennis Fame ) 1” a AD. On. BH . w ‘ “Peck,” Elmer and Mervin | Make Up Great Agere-| MEAKKLE. seattte ay a3 ab gation of Court Stars | | ' an ¥r rT BY LEO H. LASSEN | ‘ : sou \LMER GRIFFIN, t carrot: | | * Angeles ; , rt 4) thatched California ter ar Seattle Yel 306 87 140 who ‘Is play © Washington rani ios 4 ‘ g@tate meet t week, comes ake . , 3 $ from one of most famous tennis = MH families in 1 States | Angeles \ ‘ Peck” G i t brother, | ¥ . ‘6 one of the real stars of American “ i tennis, and is one of the best dow f oe 7 rq bles performers in the country, A few seasons paired with Bill | Johnston, he was on the ranking J +4 doubles team of the land Wallie Dailey, the little fel- ‘ Peck 2 go East this | low that played quarterback) xi: anh Hig tal ig with Jobnsten | for the University of Wash-| A! " in the 2 grew Elmer, who is » champion ot | !mgton eleven last fall, will} ira ‘ Oregon, and wh favorite to|not be back again next sea) jor hc at ae win the Wast ‘ this| son. Dailey is now marrie d, | LSM, Neattle a7 13 Ya igh made a big name forland his collage days are over, “ie alg ee he says. eee - ae ae re’s Mervin Griffin, t ' » ’ os member ¢ ; Howard “ : : 7 geo SPORT GOODS cane ne fit in American High, Ver ‘ “ Critins rn tha OF AMERICA :°!:..~ High, Ps ‘ MARION WILL BE PPROXIMATELY nimte f | Head, © ‘ ‘ DOUBLES STAR sport \ ' Hym: ma the | Cu XA are of 138 6 Washington sta meet, i ny fern . world champion on the courts, but |[¢P@ rn } he’s pret observing aril knows |#mount of “ tennis, Ho indulged in some per. |edulpment Is y ; a 43 onal opinions reg Armand | but outsid ¢ Marion, after n at the |ence Ia # 9 hands of Irving W in their Baset : . ‘ in Cuba, : : O4 A354 Th 108 ed team. saysiof the sug nd that’s because he has|teams and during the tourist winter | Cochran, Sacra y skill as a volleyist. Helseason a six-team league in the | Cox F ‘ ee a racquet at the net and in | weste part of Cuba plays a regu oun pd io a So 4 Be ie -court with excellent skill. But jule. All told, baseball. is | Maderas, Oak > a asa singles player he has t pany and more popular, | (reset ’ 3 dency to blow up when the pinc r pularity Is |TLANE, seatite tet 400 19 118 comes. Of course, this may be from Neh’ poe = cee nae Oe the lack of experie and he mey : t ’ ‘ : get over It, But so far his best w YARYAN, Seattle 0 181 8 48 I think, has been in the double T Cube Oe ioe A neeee, ac 8 Leon Turenne, who played doubles | 04 1 year GARDNER, Seattle “4 6 (8 (UM with Marion last year, seems Havana. There . few tennis | weCabe, Los Ane ‘ » share Zettler’s opinion. Paired Tubs t 1 t gether Turenng and Marion were « Tt ranking team of the Northwest a howev the . year ago. where courts have in « Ta ¢ Atgeles : : This season Turenne palred with y cases been installed for the | Mit sy Hist po ad Harold Van Dyke Johns becat ‘ hie TG | eae Bat 14 Marion couldn't make the trip ‘ Francis 4 again. BALDWIN, Seattle 7 mts ta ot \CUBS’ BOSS prow, Sacraee Lead THE DIFFERENCE Ae Rach 3} OE tr ge aot The Seattle Tennis club impresses| Yernea @ ae Mrs, J. C. Cushing, the California BY HEYDLER “y ' vrs i star here this week, more as a , 23 ‘ bers of the Seattle club that ™ yi . r play the game at all t rs, Salt Lak : according to M Keren, Salt 43 110 18 “Down in Berkel Berk earce, Sait La 2 eley club, one of the leading tennis |< | « Angeles ae clubs in the South, everybody play MeCabe . ‘ that belongs,” Mrs. Cushing in s game ween the| ager. Sie, ste te ae and I noticed Cut Giants after | sara i : pea Raf in Vancouver, B. Dart ha 1a ba McGinnis, Sacrame 100 ait 38 nocty! play Ost 7 rises CRANE, Seattle AS 2 ka of champ ouship “making rema ' ns tes rae The Seattle club is taking much | of a visiting « a CUA Ce ot more interest in the yo" cam of the ec : co) ‘4 1 “a 33 year, both in the boy visions, than ever before get the younger playe now they are building up varest for the future ies paid t y Barney Dreyfuss, president of the club, who was in a field box “RASS GAME 1S AG fanaging g the | as tn this week who have played on both alse eb pe | HEARTED MAN), chicas savers ar no harder that the grass courts devils a bet-| Luis Firpo ha sented Jimmy bee hat keer fer sitaround me ax the speed| De Forrest, his train with a gold Sox in hot with Satu be considered, Benz ix a nf the offensive as great as on | watch appregiation of what he hurd courts, Time will come, un-|has done for him in the way of de has Sica tnterence Is | niteher”” “eMitedly, when all tennis is played ing his boxing and making him|4,°' preaaent Comiskey still does al. yron ma turt courts, championship possibility. — little iiahaging on the side. It has | caties the makes the y game of - |been said that Comiske ms for a importance pitching select! more than ordinary This ia rather orne out by a stor they tell on C jand w urence |cloute by no othe In 1917, when t nant and the wo stage of the race Rowland was hard | pressed for pitchers. Joe Benz, fig Sox won the pen. id series, at one Three | margl lured on os a valuable man, had | vietary. | failed to come thru and had been of| little use. I, Making When the Athletics came to Chi- |inst 26 ga cago for a series that opened on Fri day, Rowland in desperation decided to tempt fate by starting Benz. It is a well-known fact in ba : » home team likes to win on |t arg Winning on|*fely tn the Saturday crowd, | day victory always has decided effect on the Sunday at down to t and wag removed | Chicago finally win: | hate to hold it late in the game, ning 9 to 6 When miskey s taken to tas » Sox manager pointed out that he Marty with « but enjoy ~ 44 44 is a model of cigar work- manship. Its even burning and free draft leave the smoker nothing to do but enjoy its mellow, carefully | 44 Cigar is made by | Consolidated Cigar Corporation Bright New York 1} Distributed by land dropped office after the for using Benz |® to 3, In Red Sox, LEE spurt of restored deposed seasoned tobaccos, gotten, Folks who are good Da always populne with ¢ Heve In keeping youn ver Feainn, yourself to ke Allen & Lewin 112i Pine Sty Haast fay Ha een) se Wanh, Hite Werte Wy includir ranch of Alten & Lewin, Vortiand, Ore, mailed Aires he was managing the Sox. It is a | story that has a humorous angle and is worth reciting for that reason if| Babe neu eoth inning gave the Card $ to 4, and eball circles | worth gay Pirates won, 6 to 1 could get off Guy Sor came back, and rumors that Li Firpo Can Start a Jewelry Store two diamond ATT LIGHTWEIGHT KING MAY BE EFFECTED BY 1923 JINX MONDAY BATTING AVERAGES\ Leonard I PAR PAGE 15 LEARN TO SWIM YOU MAY HAVE TO SAVE THE LIFE OF A FRIEND—LEARN SIDESTROKE Favored to nday, 7 ° BY LYBA M. SHEFFIELD tars : Best wa Director of Swimming, University of California Summer Session, and Co-Author of “Swimming Simplified” \ MA. HH, BB, Pot. W FIFTH ARTICLE—THE SIDE UNDER-ARM STROKE ° vs 4° Lightweight King May $1 0 3 8 un leur Pack Along 1923 Jinx | Now slowly separate the. teat ° ° vb 40 4 A bending the right knee and, at thes : ooh ga ae Bothering Champions j eae time ing the left lega Hear Wins Gat fee tier | . 5 : SS | slightly forward, The knees should) Seat Yann Par s 7, BY HENRY L, FARRELL |not be separated more than about ae Hane i Ye met . EW YORK, July 19.-—-When |two inches and the feet not moreg we ae ee ring next Monday night to meet Finishing by forcibly bringing the, H “wf Lew Tendler he may pack along feet together to the starting positions Ty H with him the jin that 1923 seems Hold this position for a moment pa ae to haye reserved as 4 scourge for This rests you and allows you fam i gee champlén: MI HEFFIELD ILLUSTRAT. | advantage of the momentum gain 8 ; vise | LNG CORRECT STARTING POBI-| thru the stroke 1 ‘ Johnny Kilbane, Jimmy WIS) mion oR THE SIDE UNDER To combine these arm and Tem ‘ . 1 1 Jack Dempsey were vict OVARM STROKE movements with the pushoff, n ’ ithe jinx in varying degr and erect near side of tank and gi 4 ’ 8 0 16 16 388 HO snon oo S ‘ , 1 ‘ ‘ 4 ‘ ‘ 0 14 i i 41 46.38 s 0 1 7 4 ate ‘ » ‘ ‘ ‘ BS Bat | o 38 ae i ‘ , ‘ wb 4 ° . eR Sh ey ee Fe ay oon ° MB 1s 38 7 10 > 4 oe 21 319 rr 16 7 318 6 14 on » wou er ee 1 139 299 Ba ( ‘ rT e° a mu 8 8 “0 Fea ay 1 eae HS tan ins We Var ‘ ‘ 0 ‘ 1 ‘ 3 @ 8) sete 1s Bey fee Gat 1 0 @ 3 © Be lta5 6 6 (65 2 see 6 2 0 ° a) 0 ° o i ‘ ‘ 4 0 od 7 (046 ‘ ‘ “ ‘ 3 £ 320% “els late fase 3 3 2 @ 233 a3 ot 4 3 oo ¢ i MANAGING THE WHITE SOX S FAR FROM AN EASY JOB | to use him because of ition of his pitching which Comiskey is said to d all may be true, but Benz lay pitcher. use him urday and Sunday crowds to Monday From that time on Joo Benz was “wash-day pitcher” by his } teammates. || Diamond Dust uth's 22nd and other four-baso Dugan and Ward gave the | Yanks threo runs and a 4-to-1 victory | lover the Tigers runs on four hits in (hy th which they pulled a 6-to-4 from the Giants, ft thelr 19th victory in their mes, the Reds beat the To! wo games triple and ae the Braves a lone run, Trainor hit ‘4 straight game hits were all the Senators rton, and the won, 4 t hile came back with a run in N thi t do, cording to the story, Benz, | The Cubs ted the score in the ninth, scored: two rune cher won his 15th After Howard Ehmke had beaten them the first game, the White Sox nd won the second from the 11 to 3 FOHL IS SURE TO STAY ST, LOUIS, July 19. ‘The winning the St. Louls Browns has confidence in the team he Foht was to be as mani x containing Jewelry, and 1g three gold watches and rings, has been to Luis Wrpo from Buenos the gift of his admirers, cut the lead of the Giants] 7 r of tho team, heard some time ago, have been for. | C1sco, some support with the left arm, tend your right arm as in the # July 19.—The Which I me who like to wander away] Qan pRAN from facts and figure fate think S de underarm stroke that the lightweight champion may explain today, 4 useful ing position be the fourth on tho Ist fc g-distance wimming and, Next bend the left knee and pl Leonard has enough on his hand the occasion arise fe the side of the left foot against to beat ithout fate stack: | » ide of the tank, well up from | cards against him 1 bottom. Ing the ka go against him it wilco the br | USE be no surprise to seo tho Phila-| back-strok vhick | FORCE q delphia south; go home with a] former article | ‘Then push away with force suis title. I will give the | ficient to cause a glide of severaa 1 swimme In tho p | feet. As your momentum sl n promoter commence the arm motion, Snature ney | After e practiced this vance sale of nearly or three times, repeat, combin they reasonably the arm motion with the leg it arm extended In doing the side under-arm, pectation of a gate no dollar ide, parallel to the ground, with | member that the legs remain extend Inuthale She over la ey, one| Palm down, The left arm is down ed until the left arm starts it af thé Heat of all lint ht fights, | at the lett side of the body with the downward pull, and that the opem ; tak bad ‘nitue | Lumb touching the thigh. and close of the leg kick is exectta Tendler had bis me stopped by the fast vocal mechan ism of the champion and he pu jup when one or two m c Benny pF nd the body slightly t nt, and look back ove uider Now bring ard the our left Jed with the pull so that you fins in the starting position both | arms and legs. | A variation of this stroke is |single over-arm. It is executed the same manner except that @ left arm is brought out of @& PULL | water by bending the elbow mi HAND tending the right arm out to ts| slightly raising the shoulder, to think fast as a great fighter Gimuttaneously the right-| starting position |forearm is kept close above -@ should, It ts t t a factor in| a motion seth hendistp starting positior water’s surface, with wrist [ Leonard's favor that t@ making the and palm down, Finish of the body to meet the right This is . He on your right! gie overarm is with the left fi arm down in 1 well down, and finish by bring ks would have had n circular sweep | bend the elt ing the hi the floor for keeps. fighting goes beyond bb ou dier has never shown the Leonard's equipment Me and Ten 4 ability After you have practiced the arm across 1 avorite in the | hand at the right shoulder ampion a 9 to motion sufficier . betting. to, retain his title, done by bending the left elbow | side at the side of the pool with| almost even with the right shoulder The champion will have to fight) yinis 5 the| the’ legs. wel bh ter. — =< Finish the strok pulling the|the legs well out er the water.| differently next Monday night than] ir hand forcibly back to its start-| Keep your legs straight, with ankles} TOMORROW: The swan and did last summer, There was no| ing position and simultaneously ex-}and knees touching | knife dives. decision to figure at the end of the — — erney fight and all Leonard had to figure on Wag to be in a ve cnl position when t fight The coming la to on and tho J in New York have REDS SPURT | of ria) FOR PENNANT “te fe!) IN NATIONAL ‘OFFER MADE Willard May Be || Jack’s Partner |) TO DEMPSEY ~ | FORBA There is a possibility that Jess Willard will not lay aside the box- : a , {fei i cannot repr TEW YORK, July 19.—With t thers ai all Tab - E ID, Okla., July 19.—An offer dhe wil ‘ ‘ N Cincinnati Reds only two games|] (7S 8 died ai p Sabin et arn* || Ls $200,000 plus 25 percent of i ns behind the New York nts and i oar receipts and 10 percent of tf Demp: will submit Wille proposition that he box with the champ when he $s training for Harry Wills or Firpo. “Willard, in view of the fact that is no longer a championship possibility, may accept,” Kearns says. “He is a big fellow and just the man that Dempsey | “gate” to stage Jack Dempsey’s bor Day fight here was wired to Jack Kearns, the champlon's ma lager. The message was signed’ by |Burt Austin, prominent — spol goods dealer here, who Js said to |resent a group of wealthy Oklal |business men. Dempsey’s opp | was not designated in the offer. TOM AND MIKE : GOLFER MAKES _| NOW MAKE Tom and Mike Gibbons, © UNIQUE SHOTS | |their families, attended a St. unheard of thing occurred in| last’ week when James G. Alten |theager together the other nig |of Chicago scored two tee shots in |The two fighting brothers have sion in one stroke each. Dis-|een on speaking terms for nce from tho tee to the hole was mand mas: UD ae caulk’ {tiene with Dempsey. |'YALE’S § STARS. ARE INJUR playing the best baseball in the} National league, New Y fans JOHNNY’ BUFF ° Se° Site cee KNOCKED OUT | sit toe write, hamptons mat Odds are considered to be greatly NEW YORK, ‘July 19 Jin favor of the F The schedule Naihpaabay ag forces the Giants to make two more Tass seuss’ Western trips while the Reds have Snoene _OSh:. Ber ly one more trip a from hone mney Calne, SF Ieee ‘The Giants have very few games 5 rag of a scheduled eft with the » Reds are practic ISSAQUAH IS anid the EASY WINNER ISSAQUAH, July 19.— Issaqu ut out Snoqualmie, 13 to 0, here day. Custsgno pounded out a n for ama, while "th? | y thru with har Red pitching best in the hag hurlers are acting} 4 bout. like the wo: The Reds also ter ned by injy FIR ORE MONEY | FULTON MAY HELP FIRPO Fred Fulton, the big Minnesota], LONDON, July 19.—Stiained m will probably serve as spar-| cles sustained in training may | vent Comins and Rusnak, star am 8 o wi while eat ball, whiffing Issaquah plays the Asahis here next Sunday | Harper pt ched 22 men NEW YORK, July 19.—Demand | of Luis Firpo for money than} MACK THINKS Tex Rickard has offered him 4s] boxer, » the making of the Demp-| ring partner for Luis Firpo when | OF G. SISLER up the making ring par yweight champion-| the latter trains for his next big sprinters, from competing for Connie Mack probat it was learned today match, Negotiations for Fulton's| Yale-Harvard team when It arns is receiving flocks of of-| services are on. feo Oxford-Cambridge team here Of. | — | urday. had George shifted Fred| K er had|fers for Dempsey’s services all the makings of one of the great-|fera came yesterday from Tulsa Tey HAGAN WINS est southpaw pitchers in the game|and St. Paul and practically every | ANOTHER BOUT when hin hitting er caused him|big boxing center is a 3 for | | OAKLAND, July Sisler in mind when he Heimach to first base. |O'Hagen, the claver Albany mid weight, won by a technical ki out over Ray Pelkey here last n 19.—Jimmy ! The end came in the fourth rou to bo shifted to the initial sack BIKE RIDERS. TO RACE SOON | The national amateur bike champlonship will be cago, tember Sand 9. Elimin-| }ation sts are now going on thru- guh the country. 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