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SATE PAGE 1 THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1928 COMING ROAD TRIP WILL MAKE OR BREAK SEATTLE TRIBE-fH Bit sj JR BOARDING SE—By Aher |) Draw Ha OM, eee C ing Tenni Redskin: OUR BOARDING HOUSE—By Ahern Pa ‘a Figse oncerning Tennis: ——_—— ——< r r TIT > [yen + se US. Seal: \S WELL; FROM QQ ww ‘ \\\ “OW, You GUNS ARE ut ars PACIFIC COAST Lh Mrs. Mallory May Lose Title AY waar Ive seen WW A COUPLE OF Low Tam if oth oy Foreign Talent Imported 2S afd : : KULLS « No WONDER ogetiiey ; M 4 and Bees [7 x scccy mney Fomataesiwn (Sermon || Tog ¢ itl Mm Mallory Not Popular if They Can Break Old ME "IH OLD FASHIONED Laman cratas | ROOM @PRANED het Cracks Will Mast aafors ; re i BY HENRY L. FARRELL : Road Jinx, Then Tribe COFFEE OUT OF tH’ PE wee PURP RAN iene apt 7 logliewed Me ag Mand Mirror J Sea AL pi phos Me Amato: tee ete Will Be in First Four SAUCER FoR MINE ~| AWAY AN! SHE ASKED || Conn oi TH’ cope Nol | AG yemes phe ‘ Ne hay held ow mpregnat inst the American IT MAY BE CRUDE, \\ MEO CATCH HIM = T } | Look eD LIKE You WERE) BY ALEX C, ROSE Yeretous | pprounliom aC BOL Filden ae the mets Eas aoe BY LEO H, LASSEN BUT \T DOESN'T WHISTLED TO HIM, ANY) \-TRyiNG "To HURDLE /{ yivn f ! the field cut down t« - ‘ y the rid, the American m title, over a atretch of six FpHE In : LCRAMP YouR STYLE !/Y‘ SHE SAID,"OW DEAH, vr! } \ yay in the links fight for the | Ps 112 me panees ‘ ae RUDY DESPISES ¢ g city g6If championship, which opened | Zinet } + 4a | Lous Name, Jobnaton Murr this d 4 with a qualifying round and first Con During the same time, Mrs. allor squad ound matches last Thursday, will | jr triumphs in the women’s class that had ¢ m1 t tion, in 1919. pinyed just hale as wel fi . AT~Now HE WILL i ip resur oday, f owing yesterda eiphu | when Mre. Geor Wightman mt champic = Dow the omen the Rainier hs ‘i § BS SULLEN ALL | in honor of the late Other womer : have done in it the Redsk ula ae ven Harding more strokes, better execution 4 bn linkemen s Lee an a me nhed but the wked the aggressiveness, _ Jack W 4 and AN LEAGUE ning temperament and thi mic flag f t ae © phd ar . Lake, wh f z ) 7 ony nounced tom: " : ‘ apparent tha Beatth s . "| during her long reign ax the queen of the American the win stand up egainst eles 5 = : ; , pi " ‘ ‘ u men: y to the nal cham home : A . mber of od pareesmentsy nary {0 the, nations Los Angele wo t nd : ee ‘ j we with Ruddie Kne Greb wnother p ut Princeton for the past three : r ilure to I season play on Euro, can mal ¢ ve y “s nl : e drget 3 pean courts, concluded that Mrs, allory ame has passed he can for the trip that a ° ee. 5 ' op fe i! 7 Fda pines 7 Europe she was Just recovering from tack of inf and athl Jack D Dreak them for t < ‘ a Saleh L pl go 4 ai ‘Oia Mar TILT HERE trainers say that the effects of “flu” weaken the constitution for months that he y San z ciseo Baa. 2 : y Bed i wg T inaliwend and months macy ick Mt he ak he Gk ee Al || acer | ON SUNDAY (2 ; aa Pee ni’ to: Beat t ‘ SS ARBRE raadetn haan x 7 scadea ees nal E Ni American champion suc 1 getting back Into first . Greb's ways bec c ‘on " % 2 i| ae class physical condition in time for the national championships, it is popular Golden ( the é ND > th amonget this een Geattio teams, the | ony; hat she will be in dang The jong expected, and somewhat jclaim h Sait Lake eon easy is i i 4 re hird-row teste will | Dodgers and the Indians, has been | desired de lopment of young stars has been accomplished in Helen Wills, The s 5 rn $ Z the 17-year-old California girl, and in Miss Kathleen McKane, the youth. ful British star jon Btein and | changed to m. instead of in the upper half of|m., ax announced. ‘The the draw. The North Ender is a | re f re is that more Many of tho tennis critics who have been watching the improvement slight favorite to cop the argument, | fans will find time to attend before lor “Littie Wills” mince sho came East the first time, belleve that it is A good break on the road and but Westland, who is playing on his|their Bunday dinner than afterward. | within her game to win t championship this year without the help of | t ie G t the locals have a derful clfance home course, will create no surprise| Vinnie Galer, wio will manage the | Minw McKane or Mra attirh her British star, both of GE finishing inthe first. division as | | Saif © Oty ~ |{f he drops the state champion by the | tiit, prophesies that it will be @ hot|whom have defeated Mrs, Mallory thie ‘ they wind up the season year NEA SERTCE waynide, The result should be close, | struggle in spite of the seeanenlen he most striking thing about “Little Wil however, is that she js «both lags have exhibiting jo some of the participants. Thi~ittie” now only in terms of affection. She has developed physically in Sociery, THROUGH THE WRONG END OF THETELESCOPE = |about the same high-clusr brand of | guae tm played. with a hurd rubber mont’ surprise proper ies. She aw developed | oe “ea Solvi f lated bil two Ir She has always played a game of pronounced masculine style, and, with ssepeee s and Golvin a : ve ey & y y tte Grigg: MAE coe Witla. Sowa ot Btell, who carried off the med: | The objective is to score « gos! with |the strength to back it up, it dora not require much imagination or any Peat ‘en it Griggs ie: ke Waiter | e e s e t honors on Thursday, will bathe | the ball. Only nets may be used by |tendency toward the romantic to picture her as the odming champion. ~ ae 1 abe eaulleditbe eect | opponent for the winner of the Stein: |/the players in conveying the rubber | Perhaps not this year, but some year sure, and not farkway t his pi Garin on the tor Anis 2 WY ELNSteLN an co atte in games ~to which will headers. at home. hes in diameter | Wertland match in one of the nemt fr other, The} Mrs, Beamish is a veteran, and Miss McKane is regarded as the best He ae’ most everything and the way |final games acheduled for this after: | n; 1 nomewhat like @ pro-| young player in E most eve i and the wa ¢ F ope, with the exception of the dashing Suzanne. Both = he be ites ait noon, Gene Hatton ‘was the young |feasor’s butterfly t and may be| Mrs. Beamish and the McKane girl beat Mre. Mallory because the Amer- q {city w mera eat ane) Net Match on Tacoma Courts T od ay | ini n win n soie eets e e re Teta, | 5 there. 2 ‘s x Medalist Stell to reach the peml-|at the Canadian gam Bill Johnston to beat all the foreign men stars unch. “i HE best tennis match ‘of the Northwest season is on the boards at Tacoma this finals when he, Hatton, defatited.| fa player once has a ball in tho| Miss Wille Griggs, however, is a veteran aa he: can't last f afternoon when Irving Weinstein, San Fra ncisco crack, and Wallace Scott, the T ACOMA | Pretty soft—for Lee net, he may run with it, but_ts sub. hasn't the strokes and the polish of their game. bowever, because she a hy That's why the Ap ave southpaw, clash in the finals of the Pacific Northwest championships at I acoma, The lower bracket. whic loka by | ject to _ A rprscsinapah aster yh Balt the experience British oe 1 serie AyED, whe bays seen Fake @ classy performer like =| They will play at 2:30. Weinstein holds the Washington state and British Columbia |!ope odd» rei oc ncenti se thatacacan indie i ake fi bays oo ud ie epenien it ber style of play [pas the ‘bench instead of selling him! Mainland titles and Scott is intersection, Inland Empire and Idaho state court king. be S coe ae aaa | hpekay, Ths edeho: combbian eat the ? mene . a Spud B PE meek had, ihe, cpportunity. | Scott is ranking player for the Northwest while today’s match will decide the un- | nonserua = ‘ Kood featuren of soccer, basketba HILE the ethics and qyiture demand that critics be leas frank in dif ea ‘fgstialo irhclina rela oi official ranking for all players who have competed in two major tournaments in the The winne h t fecide | ar foots fn i dis ern to te oe ye coat s the hg ic lteter bey, they ars io ; the Chicago Cubs made an eftort orthwest this season Quite a gallery of Seattle tennis fans are expected to go to : mere ‘ may that Drs. Mallory 1k note porotet or sle t sights : to get hin away from the C tals Tacoma for the matel eas tested : : : After thie Sunda tilt, ‘the: twol wilt not be jawed ‘bys public resolution’ of aymp bia Me Cascle have clung to et om z | will tonort o'c A 36-hole | '*4mns will play every Sunday at the/ Mrs, Mallory han been in « state of open wartare for years with new - ‘ - is 4 eaten eek who |*#me scheduled time at each of the | papermen, and, from thelr point of view, her animosity and her deliberate 7 @nd they expect him to be the reg- PLENTY OF sete Sue seis Z imitate titceeee ferent city Fans ore attempts to humiliate them on al) occasions have been totally unjustified. ary : ular first sacker as soon as Griggs ; : ee expected to turn out large num-| Cordial relations between the champion apd the other American girl 4 ad cal the «beeen BIG BOYS |ASXXTHEN the cat's away, the mice |Ders to wee the Canadian sport ax it| players have been strained, also, for several years, because of the tend: e hits ; Golvin is without a doubt one . | : x ee toes |i playe jency on her part to make most emphatic her superiority over every sige 191 MEMES feat" Fielding: Ciel sacktre tb FOR JACK , Nt | begin to play at's fu om Fea teesh [ ving} the bubiness, but he isn’t in. the ate ‘ |what the Earlingtonians did nothing Bh bu thier captain, Frank Bill Tilden has been one of the biggest factors {n the development of j Retrenet game class Griggs when | ACK DEMPSEY complains that | : ta sine but oe nied tos STAR NET tennis as a national sport, because of his unselfish interest in the devel: comes to swinging a stick. a | Atkina, a i " has a kick in her game like Tilden and Johnston. She ux, 4 he o 1 any big, strong. opment of young players. mm tins po — | ‘ rik ‘ eae but atom a ae 04 ENTRIES | In small, tournaments, in exhibition matcher and even in the eariy eet ae . nas rough sparring partners again r & two.weeks’ lay-ol 4 retin Yes real ie ‘ >, Tid ever ‘irlea Griggs Stopped McCredie Rarer nt Ane -lapsleskia de rounds of @ national championship, ‘Tilden never tries to humiliate & pend RIGGS, by the way, i the| How ut Carl Morris an : Sarlicixtes b Biel i COME IN younger or less skilled opponent. Rather than win a love match, a love as: be stron, man in the ( 2 ner of them could | 4.7, ; : part of the b : set, or a love game, Tilden “pulls” his strokes und makes the player on sais tiie. anc dill Todi tie’ atvong hid if Dempsey were ri x ceamiwany hip high ‘ more days are left | the other side of the net feel that he ts doing well, even if he knows that conte e ’ by ¥ zy a " . events that s 1 t he hasn't one chance in @ million against the cha mpion. ae |willing to pay eneug on inal of the fairway ie z ” r Seattle tennis players to t H Bay _ fellows in baseball z =f eldom a ng top ugh m "the. : the tires nm the t ct their entries for the Wood.| On the other hand, Mrs, Mallory, perhaps because she ts such an tom ar oaouns but ‘when he does he! ‘The sparring, partners. some : , ‘ Rett ve) On, ‘ rk tournament. No blanks | rest player that she can't regulate her game from’ high speed, tries a: What ale = Noes ,|these “champion#” use t ay | ; aus accepted after Wednenday,|hard and as mercilessly against @ school girl as she would against of Dhey tell a story about Griggs and| 1 : . mean penc 1 tga rpHER . ¥ are awfu y fr Qn " draw will have to be made a ‘Waiter McCredie when Walter was |“° i } | The results are apparent. Interest in men’s class thru Tilden and j+. bo: ‘managing the Portland Beavers and n of "7 i ‘ a winats | jhas to get ur y in e 4 jes have perked up in| ill Johnston, who js as unselfish, has made the game an outstanding ‘there a: Griggs was on his payroll € Herman 3 i the winning p rop dent's cup competitior 4 h p Walter had a bad habit of gossip.| third or fourth e ring the greater par lay | : . deta and field |SPOrt. “But for some reason, that might be ascertained with little thought, f the mea s fe round of which will be play f ia ~~ {the women’s class has slumped so badly that th ampionship last year tpg about. his men when they |*P4rring par wo ham: i Mrs. Jackson had" the | t r r “taiportac Pa r aati ase ns nts a week = has seeq things will and the “silent slugger" |Using “Tillie” Herman ‘ he way-ahe came from behind after| satel ‘ Thru the Ropes | from day to day : ° 5 pets Went fo McCredie and told him it|Sbarring: par ner jelng three-down on the second nine : KELSC TO PL wve rep Grit aptains ring. 5 tournament fs going to Jimmy Sacco wilt fight Morgan ‘ - ie would punch him on the nose, |CafP Jeorges, when hey . and fol up with a halve | staged on the Earlington links Aug 4 pea | ELSO AY | rs. Jackson, whose mashie 1 will Seattio semi-pro baseball fans are Walt At any rate McCredie laid off of raEse, * re thee ances run for oor © ms of them as the t here in a @ " " morrow 7 ‘ was a terrible bust, and foreign talent had to be imported this year to drawing ren’t present and he made ajPlonship fish: Werks: a a dite save the tournament a rack about Griggs one day. It} Could you imagine Jim Chrbett or| shi ‘ Why? came back to Griggs as those| Bob Fitzsimmons or f sbesermegp teed fib \acpy For | Such @ thing! Neithe he didn't keep still in the future} And yet Gibbons did better than ring ihe match cn the home| sucks . Whe . o f BSes) nag Jones in Tacoma August 23 small ee th. tay an the cae” might | ning for Dempee): ured ‘is ok [onthe 1th Mw Cary won te aot | So : AT GEORGETOWN Are Sure of Being B a a es. been. as sparring partner nd—the 20th hole—with a r one golfern in phranes | Chances are if Dode Mereot fights any q Z | ~ ~ mm Sree the oe | fairway queens,” “talr nex” body 18 Port Josh bey beal J golnd 6 b6e'a ‘atell: ghing Scmnay LD King Football is rolling over from his long winter's their Griggs when he let his{chin get | failed to wink her first putt. | or e8e Hike, M8 all vory well, but when |7 ere, and he fought a afternoon, when the classy Kelso sleep as five of the eight high school captains of the 7 away from hi } ™ F 74 one ape b 1 7 3 : Fi ASG re | - weaker sex t'n different—much pall club tangles with the George | city have given notice of their return from summer activi- j Wh sd tiey Gendte IS OFFERED | Leica ett tee thoy isan Pi ts ra a tre aw fe Sern he, fv ataiwhte att Dick esas of eater a ARTY KRUG really expects BY GOLFER ‘epee ca ; re if niage last | f f and: ey ut to Bemens Ue La A. welterweight but Hobert cath ak as6 gcicek: sctien Deckman of Ballard, Bob Schoettler of Lincoln, Joe Mc- Wally Hood to be sold to some! “A wtartera in the monthly medal| strenuous golting teat Just an wett|Deause of hie ing tactics paratorming tour of the Northwest, Guern of Garfield and Gordon Bruse of Roosevelt. Major league clup this tall |(wHIcAGO, Rug. 11.—Chick Evans] play at the North End links, with a |. the so-called stronger sex Geornie Marks fights Vie Foley in [jinn won evetsthing in sight, and ts) Great things are expected of Bruce, the husky rough- food has. been tending to his| issued a statement, today ex-|card of 85-1669, Dr. C. B. Ford and| Seventy two holne of golf isthe de.) Vancouver, B, C., Aufist 31, in a | %OPINE to take the Georgetown ag. |... f year, § Sf cin es e Haseball this year and is really hit-|plaining the $200 check transaction| Fred Ayer tied for #econd and third] ciding travel for all ope ‘itles, bat |mregation down the line also rider fullback this year, as he literally burned up the leagu tipg the apple in wicked fashion.|which caused Ch. os 6S Moore, | prizes, | er 3 ae a 1999.95 - . . ‘ | ach netting 74's on their re-]we have never heard of women pla Wikae? ie ee during the 1922-23 season, even tho he played under the Ho has a lot of power at the plate|grain broker, to demand a war-|spective handicaps of 14 and Joe Waterman has an offer from Por r era going more than 26 holes dvist' a hewt arith’ Mike bb ike ia] DERBY 13 YEARS OLD handicap of a leg placed in a plaster cast, for a time. Bruce and he's fast. ant for the golfer on charges of| | However, there i# alw a begin-|Portiand for August #1 for Hud fey.| The English Derby has been run | took the berth of all-city full-} known thruout ye 4s one of the But Hood will never be a Tris|operating a confidence game | EMBERS of the Jefferson Park} ning to everythi and the women |b ut Was turned Jown, am IU ‘a | wit break for the pe ap pkey Re ag tet , | hardest fighters in fhe game. During a 3 ything, ar & break for the past 143| bg Meis Speaker in the field and it he gets| Evans admitted he had suftered|4VL Golf club have a match play|golivrs of the we a hoping that | calen Jor this mont bi ack away from Roy Meister | rie tresheann year at the Purple and by up there it will be on the|some losses in grain but sald h of Broadway, after the latter jAgainst bogey competition on the|this tournamémt will mark the be White institution, he played thru the strength of his , hittin He has|fave the check to Moore mostly |program for this week-end, and Chet| ginning of the end of the phrase had it practically won. entire season with a broken arm. Tyn and the other with so, | Understanding would not be|who have been fortunate enough to Mrs. Don Moore and Misa Helen fense saved Coach D'Vorack of the|Guern to plug up the hole at quar- but he couldn't quite make cashed until a loan was arranged|continue in the captain's cup play, | Farrell respective captains of the SEE BUD RIDLEY WORK. THERE dies considerable worry. Few|terback for two more seasons. grade. with the bank |to keep on achedule. Yes, Mr. King |Karlington and Seattle Golf lube times there were when Bruce did not! Fred Deckman of Ballard, husky The same weakness in fielding| Moore, Evans naserted, mpted |is the boss. chartered to|come thru in a pinch | fullback, is a man whose worth has Will probably keep Paul Strand » cash the check before the loan| | have ady received the o. k. of| pearance of a fisticuffing center | take the Seattle bugs over. It leaves! Schoettler, Lincoln guard, is ex-|never been properly recognized in Ray Rohwer in the minors, altho; Was completed and then sold the ATTLE'S women golfers wilf en-|over 20 women who will make a try |), Sunday when Joe Waterman will | Re Coltnan dock at 6:30 and ix to ro-| pected to burst into the limelight |sporting circles, Always a steady ae they are wonderful hitters. golfer’s grain holdings at a toe kage in a 72-hole medal play two-|for this marathon links contest i ‘urn ag soon as the leather-pushers| with a crash this year. He has de-| performer with the spigskin, he has have concluded their performances. | veloped from a poor player into a|combined an ability to rush the line) troy } Jn the Ridley training camp will be| mediocre one and from a mediocre | with his drop kicking proclivities lish th t a“ fight, big time this is the first time re) city Len Malody, the flashy young light-|one to a atendy one, This year| This has made him an invaluable as Be pret recast P RTLAND TO Baseball Gossi Heard Altho noveral of the local boys who | weight, who has been traveling at a) should see him change his steadiness | set to the team coached by Ira Pease. | bipers’ company for a whole season whil will appe ar in the pre minary events | fast pa ° of late in the Northwest. |for a cloak of brilliancy, All teams are scheduled to start j alleged the others have had quite some ex E CARMEN of the Ridley-Sallor Waiters “@ix.| He and Bud do much of their train-| He helped the. Lincoln offense | football practice the week that school Perience as fly ch: onas BOX BERCOT| 17 the Player Dugouts | sisecstsiotecitetan.t in tortie, ane downto tet |qumg conaitrasy iat year fy hope ine seve Oe cache MS Te EFTY BURGER : consistent playing and should con:| Nave decided to get their man out is win Might, have been training there, the | champs, in the six-round wemiwindup {tines ty out ns Raiies for thie Indlana te JORTLAND, Aug. 11.—Dode Ber ival of the atar performer and his|to the Ridley-Walters MR icine ana eee cot, the sensational ses Hindlmore, the Low Angeles) | Last year Clarence Twombly, the Los liandiern will no doubt’ give added im-| Among those present In the Ridley |" ko man who {# expected to|heard from, thus filling up the gaps ae Bis tiasn't us much ature ae wey |wentwelght, and Young Carman, the| uy, intioider, hae seen a ret cen ward tiycohasee ts the ee ymont awk: | petus to the interest in the card.!camp will be his talkative manager tear the veil of mediocrity from his|in the ranks of prep football leaders. ie Mais yet has nts flaat uifornias ‘ trade | 7 feaguee he| season the fly cop lo’ dolty sce ‘hit | Bremerton. fans are anticipating a Waterman, and “Sad” Sam/sturdy frame is Dick “Frog” Frane, | mae SE ‘Augustl Hoses because Blake has a tendency | punahes, 38 the main event of the era when he sees one.| pinying, both In the fleld and. at the(tecord crowd for the program . Bud's trainer Italy Brokawag unde atuncota ried aire Nai parabte i neater mmy ‘oleh a | Diate, my rely too much on-his stuff and|to be staged Thursday kucuseite This young rT Wolnt a re Be aN 9 a ™ — out, two years ago, as a tackle on| 1t was Beh nn ran hy Na gay aa | gt ee tiie i'n | DOUBLE- | i tee hit bad balls terday by Harry. Hansen, mateh /stery fA0 fet, ht han plenty to earn rieht-tiander of the Angela" He haw 4 Was over, he was advanced to the| | What Blake ig a lot like Lynn Brenton, |maker of the commixsion i He haps tl Fy denoee: What 1| Sist ad’ wood é fat LANK first team, Last year, he started out Brenton had a world of stuff, but ef hi ws how to hit.| there Ix in. the | j fazer " now 1 to play at ee but ites to the had be couldn't win because he was al | You can’t touch youngatern tha ters regular ends forced him to assume | train bj thrower and not a pitcher KIRKLAND FANS Ih Walle gate: plenty, ef; how esti there] ,,"THE fan don't realize iow Inrd It ie I wish to enter the events marked with a cross in The Star.Woodland | |the difficult wing position, | § an h he looks better thah a lot of xo. a ILL SEE TILT &..", atte A ah sia As dig Mild Re MabatiOe tle catene mit takes the Tiger instittuion that the El : inform ENS Sheowece vat th eet kiand fans will see two fant ‘ &@ long time to get back Into the Aan’ ; who broke around Frane's end was But ome. wort of deal ts made ory Ub" IM action Sunday,” when the| vg it whe can up. For the fir tne i ees Men's Singles, see seee| Men's Doubies., pinay Mleg kL him, the Sheriff should be a win.|* ec8 meet the Redmond ‘ ‘ . al Sthie ym leamue ithe 1 dtd pack tn sey ate A Joe MeGuern, alleity quarterback | Pacific Coast League interpr Her in time as he certainty hay |'2™ a 2 o'clock ° ‘ ean't be nn | big year with Wichita, In the Wen Women’s Singlos, tt eeeeeees stiseveceessaseanees | [from Garfield, hax already estab. perhaps the stuff, |,, rhe Eagles have been going great ‘ Bata ase: ets ‘ (Name Partner) lished a name for himself in the an-| “balled What he needs is a good lately, and they | have -won five| Be Ne now, and if coach straight games, ‘The « Saya neater axed, Recond |isiven my chanee to work in turn Tthink || Mixed Doublem ..+eseseee hals of high school football, He is to teach him how to cover up hin |°'™4 bane for Brooklyn againat Cleveland the|tho fanw will notiee an: lmnproveiven ie ae a a deliveries, A catcher like Archio|tt®, feature of a big celebration ut |¥ear we won the world's title, he looked | my. qork | Women's Doublos........ a - = Se t e RNG ov ince Han ane | Kirkland, and a large crowd ts. ex niles Ge tite hacen dt en oer Ae ys ‘al tl : r annuh would be Infleld. Out here he's a atar and a wor sees pected to wee It erful Inflelder * certainly hard to by * yh head his art wet " @ great help to. the Sheriff. PTET A baa Hod: vrio I figure, oucranthavrisi erie ee ae fort wedtcle Inthe serie: oo Go Chet Chadbourne, one of the ¥ pitched a much better In the big time.” |Byler’s home ts in Hollingham now, and vs. . tional me ¢ nat Issaqu: iat pisos Rae Bmartest hitters in the league, said | ten wendy. Sarai tes rua ham mck Ik 8 long way from Heiling- || Junior Boy DOUblen. .. sess ‘ eet uote that Blake “hus! ound for ihe Kagles, The’ ot om! nd day out Telek day'h work and ite baseball tute,” ry vonde jot ol uf. " e oy: i ‘3 vas 16 club | the beat right-handed tter Int “ wien & wonderful | f stuff, but hel mon will leave from the Eagles’ |I¢ excepting Paul Strand, elther seeeeeeederes +4 doesn’t conceal it enough and the hall at 11 4, m, Sund Whon Frick maya something about hit Patter knows when the ball leave b bela ng, it's Information \TEXAS LEADER (Name Partner) Junior Girls’ Singles. ....s0sseeees LOOKING FOR A Los Angeles years. who are handling the tournament on thé ap-| special be ransfer the training quarters of Bud Of the three Rohwer stands the| Without authorization - —~ eas bi s | transfer the training quarters of Bud best chance of going back to the} : Ridley from here .to the navy yard 4 men th same spirit into his | early for limbering-up exercises. The, York begin tussle. lwork that he has shown heretofore.|other three captains will soon bé where Blake ug commission smoker in sayit his hand what to look for have noticed In Ray Rohw rat she mini Hay Gat | cing Ms AN age (ET racer eek seer], WITH BOXERS ees Dependable Used Car? Phas have the, othe eng Cuve.|the first share in a fund which in |Set:,ttonwer does moat of hin nit Tee at eye te Game) ; hey ha ena Know |to be riived to pay’ the expensa of |the willow Oxne lends: al) othe leship: * howto pitch, too. That's an un-|ttaly's team to participate in. the |*wink. the powec ant tha Hy boxing. The Cuilfornia holds the “6 Rowland & Clark JF First Game Called 1:30 beatable combination in a pitcher.’ 1924 Olympie games, this season's ox © behind him he Mehest record for wrestling and the ramones 28009 eeeee: should be « bear New York for football (Adarens) “811” BAST PICK START