The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 24, 1923, Page 12

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2 2 PAGE THI Portland Series Is Next Sitians Wind U p Journey|. Porecccossstisistissstitssstssotes Beavers Leading Indians Portlanders Have Won Two Straight Series From Seattle Club COAST LEAGUE (ey eR Ever Thus Leonard l |C ‘hamp Wins petesesees _B Y AHER SEUSS t ESL EEe ELSE ESD ses seste |OUR BOARDING HOUS Ope re ee f - re WERE MATOR, WeRE'S FIFTEE = Pe a OL! BOY «TAKE FoR HE MAZDR GTERLWG COLTS THIS “TEN OF As Dn play Ne Wo WILL LEAD THE MINE ALONG, ree th “ moe FIELD AND PAY or HIS ORTS our (A hes Gee OTT Wags BACK, IS i : = A CASH WIDE ENOUGH OF AC WILL Nor DIVULGE “tO TAKE MORE, TILL, PLAY IT EVTHER OF “THEIR PUT “THIS ove ALL “To HIM! NAMES, AST urtevD ow For ME! “® PLACE BETS mF OM THEM ~MYGELF “His TIME! WELL MAJOR. > GoT ANY ‘| loose HuilcH wl Your EAD WHAT HoRSE WL Wal “ToxoRROW aa!’ PAY BIG SOHN 2 PAcINic Ban Francis Vernon Bait Lake Oakalnd . ‘ RESULTS Ban Francisco 13, Verne: mings) Other teams tra ‘ GAMES THIS WEEK Beavers present rc turn to the loca The mousty until double defeat which games to two At that t their best ru: Toad this season, having Kames and dropped eight Portland has a decided the two series between the Tor the season, having won the Sone six games to one and the ond four games to three NATIONAL tribe was cost them viet => Saxe LEAGUE THE MAJOR HAS'EM LEANING “TO HIM = Looks Like Another Sell-Out Arena When Bercot Meets ITH nothing but ringside and gallery seats left, the ! ing brushed up to be lofted in front of the Arer boxing card slated for that evenir feature of the vention has ted such intere: wants to be ng those present The Merchant soci under Lonnie Austin and Nate Druxman, “(DENNIS ENTRY BLANK New York Cincinnati PRtabucw Chicago St Louts © Brooklyn Phitadelphia Boston RESULTS Chicago 12, Pittsbur St. Louis 4, Cincin New York § Only games AMBRICAN Carmen ign is be The well known § Thursday N all-star LEAGUE Ww iual * cor attrac took took a block number some 10,000 strong Hereland 9, St Ihleago-Detrolt game Only games scheduled SEALS VICTORS IN WILD GAME . FRANCISCO, July 24. Francisco won a wild game Vernon here Vernon ma of the nint the game Gime thru Won the cc The sco Vernon nhed eatabl cinch with Murphy; Yelle. Geary, McWe LIPTON WILL -_ AGAIN RACE * ot Sir Thomas Lipton, the great Eng fish sportsman, has med he hoped next to challenge for Americ He plans to race tock, whi | defeated mplete No Balls Furnished for Woodland Net Tourney De Sinai Mae ane ; 14 was inaugurated players entered in this must balls. Arrangements be witl sporting goods houses to f i nish balls for the f vents, but this is sn’t de finite. BE SUSPENDED it July 24.—The on on Fred 1 Helman Mack, Star-Woodland_ park the own Johnny Drexel four years furnish their one of the ago, Tabit nay ' DAKOTA BALL LOOP BLOWS; LOWRY “| TIRE HISTORY These prices h matched for equa chandise. the nationally tised MASON FORD OWNERS Hundreds of thousands of Ford owners know these Maxi-+ Fabrics and Cords as durab! sturdy and long life Fabric been 20, neve cfantit member, the own " CORDS umpire witz w return! LANGFORD NEARLY d to tb 30x3 . $11.55 $ 7.36 dam Langford 30x31... 30x31, 30x31, SLIND clubs for the Double up unt pl hould file the The entrle umes familia at om: blew Heavy Duty Corda efeats Tendler local | cal | HERE cio a to catch on tern wa up. 24 DAY JULY 1922 Star Swim Marathon On_ Mile Races on ‘August 11 STAR ( Kellerman Stuff by Decision squnenannennanangussanansanecazeasassannagsagssgss4ssann4assse3¢agtysegneasg shia gaaad gEoD STOO STODONIT ODD SOD EDOOUONTDD EDU ASOOUNNUEE EDEN TEETER ETT Next Champ | Wandering ‘Long Races Nomads of for Cana! Basebail, Next Month Drift From One Will Replace Annual Star Swimming Meet; En- tries Open Soon BY TOM OLSEN BATTLE STAR Leonard Gets Call at End of 15th Round of Title Battle BY HENRY L, FARRELL TEW YORE J ‘ Just Pastimers Small League to Anoth- er Each Season BY LEO H. L veyed Bins SEBALL ae er pastimer Th that quite good gra of broken down 1 their never the that multi big time who Helen Wills, flash ia in the East to participate in several tournaments. Many she will be the next woman's tennis champion of the United States. <= Miller Is | Forceed to Quit Job FRANCISCO, July manager gf the Franclico 1h the from youthful tenni California, believe Junk Rockford Wil name of off. Cry arn been in the it AAR PLAYER Lee Dempsey a a | y ville, another fir#t sack , G veteran but a player doomed to the smaller minors hasn't the to be around the Bobby Coltrin ee | Moline where he The p to he ¥la while Tom Luke jer, is with {Genin who 8 a field rtland b hit, has drifted to Pe GOOD MATCHES « : ON SLATE FOR NET TOURNEY Pe mile al nv jum, Mins to given former last good chance iff and repeat this Howeve there is the possibility of a big entry, and St is a difficult task to pick the winne There will be no oth ide wim, son on gram ent yet is he used becaune He AN Jack ye ague: | class to go up. Northwest still located is manager of the Robert still man nto his infield once is at job because events be thi mming rtly the two n pro- jclub ue, | age c, the young pitch Haute, and W wonder ab t emainde wimming club of the Northwest indoo: the locel in the P. a of m meet have Mich catcher in the g th in natator NLA wimmers pionship iver f the to local Koneteh : t hitting first Then he drift ciation and the He! ni park Howar ture ite contestants to Woodiand| A fe ar a competing que honors from Fo meets the that or prep bombardment sackers in baseball he American as you find him managing Omaha Western league club. till Fred Lude other great hitting first sacker another Western. league mana, now. He leads Okiahoma City too, served some time in the A You'll 1 Roxy Middlete monicker in e lineup of the Co- lumbia team in the South Atlantic league. He has dropped a couple f notches since he played for S ANGELES, Ju 1—After din Weste while sing of their f oppo: | William T. Ti] patie Alor the fs club toa pennant in th ared hes Lang! tehes Jed to { the features of the meet will diving competition between dappy” Kuehn of the Multnomah world's champion and Merlin “Blackie” al club, Northwest tit holder. Kuehn won the world’s t Jat the Oly dames in Europe ago. world’s champ Is favore¢ he Fadden is and may upset aune of the failure of sev now be tie a number of | lay were eral appear the slate too. that | matches ¢ even | forfelted was | rity “slone} ‘TILDEN AND ALONZO WIN NET CLASHES at round away f mpic to LIFESAVING CLASSES FORMED Classes in lifesaving formed at the Y. W ting to the announc rday Anna H. structor in swimming of the Red Cross saving. time the big by Borstell and chi the board sleck-haired the Jacinto Calvo, ban who used to be a star gue, is pl ne Texas cireult for Fort Wo Tex W ail and I . now, too. To pass the oss examina. ran applicant is week. rt is going to be made bourd meeting tomorrow to make it lifesaving at the A committee will UNLAWFUL TO BET IN PENN. niawful for any tion. to enroll in An effo! park it is necessa Adame a cla at te Lapa, Seattle catcher, |p, couldn't: make & a mask} vorning man in the big show nd he has returned to the Southern league He's with Memphis now the Abe Bowman, who had a t */ ROCKEFELLER: ith eau ens agen «CREW CAPTAIN He ha in the Western person wrestling matche The C impri possibl pen teach pu of $1,000 tha onm beaches Red board t more wo years, or both cal Crois the appear before is A professional fight state fee of pate in boxing bouts i must pay @ 50 to partici- ‘ew Jersey. Hair Stays “Combed, Glossy aeeate Keeps Hair Combed—Well-Groomed waaay 4es license and Texas leagues before joining Jimmy Hamilton's club. | REMEMB | SCHARNYV Bin Rod; meat” William, Rockefeller, G son of the late Rockefeller, been und {elected captain of Ed Leader's 1924 Yale varsity crew from} | Eastern league aggregation and} S. F. PLAYERS | ptays third base now and then IN HOSPITAL Emil Hubn, a veteran now, | Pg erie: *™ | playing first for the Mobile South- = bao a ee Sate Hibs ve Two Torn leaguers. He played first base ‘ . | Rollie Zelder, he of the bowlegs Leonard | hoxpitals barely : rier hospital: A result of @ col-| iq punions, is playing for the same of the sion while chasing a fly ball during | ‘ii, the fift ning of e second e se iu cone Ls nd ware! ‘And so they go. hs bia deren tann nga) Looking over the box scores of Mulligan, shortstop, has a slight con | Wenn EStKS these le minor leaguse we find| and Joe Kelly, | ° , many names that h made base left lelder bruises and a ball history strangely mini with brok oth will be out of the hose names are new and game t week, physicians | id tod who may big league idols some day | TENNIS STARS laine auton mendes ee oe ARE CLASHING |," eeu tae names of the | ANGELES, July 24 Four Ee nen eran CUE BATTLES AT LACROSSE Alonzo, champion of Spain; Maurice, |MeLoughlin and Tom Bundy, ex PORTLAND, 24, — Three brave policemen were pecded to re- m has likeable is leading Albany might have been nd Leonard ed that the wa ch local today al gate per ver, more t hat een reco aN nd cham, be the brain dange severe man to the n nose whose going to for at a pe long time arr vl the on has malts of Jack undefeated fine that he mbition : in footsteps Auliffe the retire tha will alize hi LOS MULE IS CADDY of the Columbia Military Academy, Columbia, Tenn.,, 4 caddy ident use an x-army olf bag mule as to carry champions, are entered in the South: ern California tennis championship July around the course Size. 30x34) .. Liat Pr $18.95 26.00 $14.75 17.50 20.50 Paul R. Mallon’s Pork and tournament which started here this lacrosse morning : store order in a spirited between the} B.C. game here yesterday Beans WORLD'S RECORD The world's record for the stand. Vancouver and Victoria, 21.50 22.00 from all; been greatly hi The « \ppropriation ampered by lack amber of deputle in half, but gone on and it 4 All the project mpleted cut | year ti} 43 ‘ORE than the French Olympic ments have be pect Fifty-four nation: 138 events, it may be the val in the hi going to | money the the arrange when the season eat flivvered. MeGraw ching to him a little hoping that the myster ious failure might be turned into the thought woker MeGraw en made 100, work tarted he able that will take part in| suecessfully. c¢ The interr ation congre ha : w | pro! while, al Amateur Feder- | syccouy eve for the yone third reatest athletic car tf tory of the world times greater than| A. G ogaN divcussio: tore the situation yesterday Ce can executive in Pari Of thead mart committer Later, however Phillie the Phillie to the minor dispelled shattered, ousand let him when the Greek the member in- at- | 8° to the Now t | back mountain pa ecks, attend pring, | tendance The University of Pennsylvania games on Mount Olympu | offered Franklin Meld, Philadel A tennis stadium is being built phia, for the try-out which | village Js being constructed to house | pected to begin about the |the athlete June next year The Har Ithe rowing oh will restling TIMES SQUARE for 1901 Fifth Avenue Elliott 1584 Dare 1. Marriott, have Jet him go and another and another to 58.45, 38.55 has dream 4 ca first of | a nautical stadium for ard stad. | ACROSSE—the 4 game—4 ummer football popularity in ed interest ts of Wngland re they trimmed all comers until found the over chedule t and inge for ailing ¢ lon hoxing field on the | ium a Phe been gaining The incren the university tn distance team North urena fo! fenc-| June 1 and | mall the glory in recent matehe and tand 4HORT two Kapp eam Americ matche The track | the largest world and made of réd scoria, formed His fame was heralded fe in two parallel lines 120 metres long, | and near, He went to the training Work of the Hrench committee has} camp down South and they sald he up to the Giants from | th un of an in the un association in a blax D arent Mgr. The Canndian-Indian game cannot be played effectively more than once a Wook, the experts say, in teams, is ing broad Jump 11 feet 4% America | | inches: oth birth- | This shows | gamo is in this coun. | try and emphasizes the remarkable | strides whieh have been made in its} development in this comparatively | brief period | |° The club is { miles: hole o Vn 1897, | John Reld, | Father of Jof the chief | enterprise a table and the tubs war The opposing players, who were sald to bear no particuiar friendly feeling for their opponents’ playing jability, staged an exciting contest, |which culminated in & general free- }for-all during the second quart jwith sticks and fists Clying handily. ‘Phe large crowd of fans applauded ‘heartily, They didn't understand lacrosse, but they did appreciate the fisticuffs: Vancouver won, pe oldest golf club in oon will celebrate its 85 day | how young the next November paid Comnnrs corrals Horses to Race in Victoria, B.C. A™ Millions Use It—Fine for Hair! —Not Sticky, Greasy or Smelly A few cents buys jar of “Hair Groom” at any drug store, which makes even stubborn, unruly or shampoowd hair stay combed all day MONEY DIAMONDS American Jewelry Co, 821 SECOND AVE, Established 1889 IR a week's layoff, horse racing will be resumed Sat- urday afternoon at the Willows: track, in Victoria, B.C, The po- nies have been galloping at Van- B. C, for the past sey eral weeks, and will now go over to Victoria, to give the Island a chance to see the sport of the St Yon was Andrews, a few | where a opened away ers, nix back | 10 to 2 omotime If in America, was one | movers In. the ortginal | ‘The first club house was | which sat at the first tee furnishings comprised two of jee water. Later on a tent called the} NATIONAL NET DATES ARE SET} After a conference the of: ficlals of the United States Lawn |Tennis association, Samuel H. Col: Jlom, chairman of the tennis com: jmittee of the Germantown Cricket club, announced that the national gingles championship would start at tho Cricket club, near Philadelphia, on Monday, September 10, . eouver Racing splay will continue in Vieto: and then, after will return to used. for one week, layoff, | Nowaday Jews it ha | anda. | coun round, no club js catisfied un week furniwhing of professionals It Is safe to initiation fee was los: now t big ver sand al hanging any that the then than it is Vancouver Many Senttle sport lovers are taking advantage of this oppor. tunity and are journeying up. north to see the 1 Juxurion

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