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MAMMOTH CROWD \ WILL SEE PAPYRUS RACE AMERICA’S TASTE Horse Race deck Britton Stil Taking Them On New York Yanks Figure Es and Stream) ast Time oe For Ud poner Weterecight Chaunton Qualifies as Fight Expert on 1924 Race Already | | wid air aren Is Record at tn ae SerAS wales |Schang arid Scott Only Veterans on Gotham Squad |; ‘ ptlonatly low for C oast weight champion, Jack B: |was a credit to the . = i Who May Need Replacing; Others Good for Some streams 4 doi airun's Plans Are Being Made to| mgt every logical cor Se Years Yet |improve very mucn with whe rain as weil. If Official Recognition Is m Britte lost his ¢ te of 100,000 Sp Throng] sche Walker, he wat the wan thru BY HENRY L. FARRELL Sashdivbile’ Sati than, ha time face Not Given, Mitrie Will 00,000 Spectato no lure of the ring, however, wa : : autos , L, Fi 2LL water anglers are t thelr ut- . SESSA COED | Sia erent and Ince Teceutly eepares roe th EW YORK, Aug. 23,—Turning from the very bright| lattn tevara'tniot bay ‘and ine | Do Tt Again ; : : ‘ : sport that ie EW YORK, pea Prepara:|*. Boldier” “Bart ‘s . outlook of the present to the prospects for the future ether places o1 | i field, winning 3 3 M gues 4 a tions oy me ing made by . 1 Di teggeet, back to regain the ‘ New York fans are wondering and trying to figure whe mon {reat are (aking the ot BY TOM Ol E nN pe directors of the Westchester Racing | schamrons Skat tatioas i, : . » Ya 7 » race f " American league} cevtional sport to be found b; meee egg Rs: i Association to accommodate 100 hampionship,"’ explains Britton, ; : the Yanks will go in the race for the 1924 American leagu Sond ttell eed the take toate ‘ . mile swimming but simply to pick up soem easy 4 i pannant, fw spectators when Papyrus, winner of | mo ae : . ae . f *. The morning and evening fish the English derby, meets the best | eney by a tating ne of the 0 Altho there is that time-proved adage that nothing can be| po sh ath i ored R etat ‘tw aniin ae American 3-yearold at Belm wotea Of them Id’ action 1 taken for granted in baseball, and regardless of the fact that | numbers, with the larger fish show. | 7. SR UOE ae: ‘ rk, on October sPg cannery ; in ‘fair schools from time to tablished a record for the made up my mind that I was ther examples to show that no lead is safe until math- i and stand facilities will not per ' ics Ws ‘ F ” ein The hoa huge ee ene Meroe, $a) ematics cinch a pennant, New Yorkers, and, in fact, the| Pas Sb ampions are poor ex : . fans of the entire American league, are ready to admit thé at | ms in Fe 6 : esday after. thousands who will ta 1 ng the w er of a big } ‘< are w ti of. ing t im Corbett bas 5 tog the Yanks are now one part of the world’s series. to. seo the biggest race of - ord as @ ring critic. ‘They : i ate j Critics among the fans and those actually connected with | pa Tears te Corbett never has pick ieee ae the game, differ as to the} od ¢ nei 4 2as . ble for the ery large kin Im c completed with Ben I , go : P epee) *eepenane | 26 | planed on eiopley et Wiper @ Ter Bam G , of Olympics ee eat his respect Britton Is a decid AVS ras runaway that the Yankee wo Grea | Piaced on display at Pit siden ae was raised here Stor go ee cnn oe ‘ 4 1 4 ; have made in the pennant A very good report comes piler of {fic t records the other side, In making y from Tanwax lake to tho effect th for rn Union, in : ‘ Ibbons, By , = ‘ |race this season, Sh rt t the water ls lew and clear, : ? cts yin making the lay ad ‘otbns, ‘an toa te [ace this season, in the, SROVESCOPS | isaietweies teas tat (fine Amun ame Uno was made of a “we cropple are both biting very good |the men's mile record on the Coast D s but Dempee: foul 8 eng , > a is ghis race,” but It. got erg ; mpaey wou - jstrength of the other clubs i since the rals, eccording to 1. M- |ix 24 minutes, 10 seconds: ‘This @id not ‘make a hit on h . ne nee ’ attributed by some as the ay ass I oe toved there enemmmodations | record, however, is for @ coursd alde. nes la . m| “a aha)! Jeause for making more pro- must be reserved for the week | with turns, which naturally en- British turfmen are not willl: he fistic experts. ‘Tho res oe 3 jnounced the aaceat powe! N”™ W YORK, Aug. 23—It seems) ends. ables the mer to make faster admit t Papyrus ts t ° . 16 «prese 0} will | time. ncaa’ at ‘wp th pink Abat: iaok Pri t was the Ki ‘ | Or including several mana-|mark the passing of two great! pan ‘as one of the | | The course for The Star mile 5 he claim that Ep Sra = Po peat | : shermen on ott ob sw hac e nard, the French horse, is the fast. | CTIAU! haat c mampion mT [ene ‘wentree aad baseball Sager shortstops, Everett Scott and Rb-| nooked « 16-pound king salmon - N ; . ord fons talalontie on was a top-heavy fayori |have expressed the opinion that th fo record for 4 est animal in Europe. Some minor e | bit Maranvilte. few yards after he had left the if mile s “4 , | didn eep it picking contending clubs are just as strong | Brattle boathouse, It was his first fish,|® 220-yard course has ever been difficulties also have been encoun. nt keep Britton m picking | intending clubs are just as strong a. fire pe : ‘ Scott Ja showing up badly but not the Inet one, for he has the bus|recorded, and Konowaloff's tim }Criqui to win by a knockout. It s they were last season, but that! tno i mowaloff's 8 tered here Tt ts reported hive }so happened. , rg r , t would hap. [tho Yankees ure infinitely stronger] arm ts és good as ever and hin|!\17 bard mow, and will be found with /will be forwarded to Mr, Goodman ers of Zev, the 3-yea of the 0 sto F rer An. | rect dope as to how ft wou p| | many ethers: mest aay were 1 cial recomnttio Rancocas stable, do not want to}_, ¥2e® Dundee met Criqul, Britton|Once more t than In accuracy on m ground or fly bull the bay now. The iseer for official recognition. cocas » do not At tO! nicked Dr ait be OFAN As ri q spoon is the most successful for si ¢ RS start him in the trial sweepsakes, | !cked Dundeo to take down the o big fighter Britton was the ex-| If it 1s actual power and real class,| when he reaches {t {s uncanny, Konowaloff won the naMena® gun- cistot © na ’ t than the deterto: mo e | POM gai for 1 plot which has been proposed asa means | {°usion. Ho said, however, th . tton has picked the , Ho has qualified in a like | Fath an the detertoration of the | rut nis lege are falling him. | _ Winner for the prize offered by mile championship two years | didn’ Junde: Man S . . 4 on tha | vr lor the ago at Indiana Ec aE tiie tha: Asmategn ‘coke’ in't think Dundee h n qualified 1 Ais s ie ema ie 7 1 son that Piper & Taft for the best display of |®60 at Indianapolis. — | Scott, once a wonder .in going] ¢ b aa nks ought te new . rout during the period of August 6 The Crystal clut ; er. They believe that Zev should wi to hi ¢ or left o longer > 1S wae a Miia ystal club ace declares that : ing four straight pen-|° his right or left, ts no longer) to 18 Beer Sie Desedwey, |ne can better his time made, Auaiie the American representative on his te re able to maintain the|* demon in elther direction. Many) > Mirco of the |e bee season's record. N An CALIFORNIA te ‘ are abje to rosintain a ground ball is getting past him| JAPEest trout that have been taken |the A. A. U. offic are not sate tach) thar carnare' ob havaass ate swers f wer and strength that carr out of Lake Sammamish this sewson. |‘sfied with the timers’ record in Golfer Marries ne are the peecent| for, m beso hit that would have| They'monsered Ih is sada inches, |/*fi0d. mentioned tn the five or six cand Hi C MAY CLAIM * been an easy chance five years we The Star meet, he will be glad to dates also are howling that they 1s ritics Follies Beauty © for th t. a Piladabe’ ie beac visa Slain .|show them that if the watches SEA uawe 'g'-chapen to 5 ; ate: Deusskacm pangs WEISMULLER i the New York| Ported clear asd ow, with ¢ se|Were wrong at all, they were fasts ¢ is maid that r) r © rf N , (i Mowance: he fact very good, ate report from tel es 1 big prize. meatohmaker of the wow at the LOS ANGELES, A AKING allowances for the f peat rampant celta Maxigl re. ne Teeny from) Lattle Blanche Stenmoe, the Nepe | Objections of British turf men/| Arena Wednesday night, declare E B ¢ That Jack Neville, at golf J ight be wrecked aitimore to replace Scott, /*ses ani particularly [tune Swimming club star, who won that Papyrus ts not the best horse at he and members of the Seat Ag0, greate 4 Cake noe othe hes this My A ball sala to be ready for the i , the women's swim, came within two fn England should not hold, how » Boxing commission have b A a Oe ott, however, is cer-|sxagit highway to Bir es |minutes of tying the Coast record for several years| Skagit river on. ferry. T women over a 220-yard course. here, where there has been no 3 || writer for matching Jack He 34 marks his pass. —— |The record {s 30 minutes, seven and year-old of such outstanding ability |} 179 pounds, Fred Welsh, 15 , isa i athe gc os @ regular, | Prize for the beat display of bass three-fifths seconds, while Miss that it could be accepted and run as 7 rellminar ut J ns in emt bi s BB rouge § tho players ought tol It t# sald that Maranville's speed| ror, during the perted of August | Stenmoe made the course in 32 mlnie the official American champion. Velsh p by a knock. || Which * I be ‘the best) |e fe pt # wood next peason as they are) ide during w recent trip of the| with his catch of 1 bass, taken from utes, six and five-tenths seconds, Regardless of arguments that nre || ‘ . nted a " cluaty n t bea year Pittsburg club to Boston has worn} Taleott jake, in Thurston county. a “¢ “t bt r Tu ver a we een slowed It ts Sarber made his entch on the vam- rather political, intense interest has bs © put the St been owes. out the “Rat welcome as al cae 9 W. ‘ . fc ‘ natural that he cannot cover @ t th b | pire bait, This ts the second prize aes T been aroused in the race, and if the pror x Rickard or wree ‘ of the ft natural that he cann S| Pirate,’ Hig Woense, to drive: ‘oar| otieeea ky Pie & ren the wooe SLATES officials are able to make room for r says Nate, ’ ; Erouind: a he Onoe hey when | chusetts was taken awny,| that Barber h , , HARD GAMES 100,000 spectators, !t is certain that “Gibbons was outweighed by a r th 1ddle ov r rand more active. Th: anville may not pass| As run a y close second with « nd b: . : wil bh c train of playing in more than 1,000] , , . display made by ©. E. Bennett, who The West Virginia University many see the race ; oun: y , 3 5 ‘ sad recmemetty: ecack m the majors, {t is almost a| showed a limit catch of football team is in for a tough ses. RPUEW Be m Y ohn “ mig he ar F 4 - inty that Barney Dreyfus will en from Silver lake, gotlated the distance in | with their limit of wi t tex, 28 second ra in th Bat uth or one or two ot and Miss | of the star players, {t seems that wit who former 1 of Deacon Scott ar ever, as the eame conditions exists || unjustly c a by a wx J r hru, the y , 0 : oc f it is argued to the * 7 Pen | county. sion this fall. Last year the moun- hee - season !s ushered In. pounds. have kept him {n better con. " | Granay creek, near Biréaview, te re-|Season without a defeat, but this “VISIT TO i, ‘ ‘ aneoved: tin “weet ported as furnishing very good sport at/fall the schedule is more difficult ars ameealge : has ‘also alowed up great! NEAR RIOT AT hie time. The creek is very low andland even the team's ‘most ardent NEW YORK |= 29% as BATTING AVERAGES) ct alae irae en oimpate, S aee boxers of the samo or within five tho grin y after day work be L. As SMOKER| Birdeview to reach Grandy crock. tition of the 1922 success, EW YORK, Aus. Jack || or 10 pounds of the samo weight. hind the bat. Ho was out for a large! 56 anos yeep var egies Kearns was expected to file ap- “Thero was nothing uneven t ba seben meede nee aa 1 t of the present season and the! 10+ was precipitated among several Plication with the boxing commis-|| about the Welsh-Healy fight a ports. fle an: Fre: juries wh up 6 2018 1 inted fight fans | sion today for a license for himscif|| Healy had Welsh o his feet 1 t peravated with more and con police called | and Jack Dempsey, world’s heavy-|| in the first rc nd wi = || Ba! “ 1 r 20. 8 B, Tet. We 20U8 Wo! m fam Lang weight champion, to appear against || good wu: one ¢ 4 ie : 2 , 29 mR, * an colored prize fighter, | Luis Firpo here on September 14 Welsh's swings Wa t bo Ko i eT eee eocee co Stragmalia, who became | | | While in New York, Kearns ac z ‘ 4 an confirmed, tt ix understood thi Wy pvine sack expected also to seo Tex Rick: ‘ : : ree Saat : t oo management has nlrea and « representative of Firpo about |CHARLES HOFF yy an Pranelees tin te ten at ae dein fon for the replacement |Dempsey a black eye before the | th position of the rights for the the purchase of Joe Bol tant pictures ast azo expeca| HOLDS RECORD ("= Se ee ee ee eee ee rarer enon deak|, Tt was ruled by the authorities | n refused $125,000 ¢ in the since Langford had fought | to look around for some more] 7 pole vault record {a | Eilts 1 ‘ e a 3 ’ pauee " bre ke in the old, brutal days before sparring partners to send to the | he’ “iy Cha Hoff, Norwegian |yipREp, seattle + te Te 5 he ‘aliforni. our-round “amateur” | Dempsey training camp at Sara-lathlete. The mark {s 4.21 meters, Sait Lake Cee een te tinct [boxing law became effective, he was | baci eee te ee ara i ; et - ; 4 catchers are not to be picked |® Professional and therefore né fit | SE ee z — : Port Re 4 $ night. Hoffman ts a better |Companton for the Simon pure| 6 showed this season, |@matours of this state. as in bad physical conditio: | 43/ when he was forced to step in and| nothing to be expected and his field-| 31} | (ako Schang’s place. ing Improved wonderfully this year. | 7 pei Ho {s a good outfielder, a fine base ait | WALLY Pir, crin Ward and Joe|runner, a hard, consctentious work- : Dunn hardly can be fmproved jer, and as far as his hitting is con- 5 elder, Vernon s 1 pon. They are not so far along in ned, there {s no need to comment Brel L Fe Meta h ALEL D | JOUNSTON, Seattle Ban ears that another year would make | on that ‘Smeooth-Gotng LR . 1 22! much difference in thelr play. With} Bob } 1, once possessed of the Sisler out of the game, Pipp is the | greatest arm in baseball, threw it out ° most valuable first baseman in the | this season, and his value in the out- American league. Some smart pitch: | field was greatly decreased. He may umers in rs on other clubs have siid frequent-| get his arm back during the off se: } hat Pipp Y® the most dangerous | son, as other players have come out batter on the club. from under the 6 handicap, and e Dugan is no youth, and neither {| even if his throwing should bo slight- he a wobbling veteran, He ja not as|ly impaired, he can still lose a lot of 1 as he might be, as he has a| steam and yet be able to throw with e alky stomach. Contented as he now | some of the best of them. seoms to be with his surroundings,| Whitey Witt 1s such a game ball| Dugan is the best third baseman in| player that it is ae ae i say fae IL-BURNING locomotives, giants he league, and if his constitution | he 4s slipping. He has the faculty na om oA ate = does not fail him ho has several more | and the courage of coming out with sehen WEE, BPE d transpor. cars before he gets to the slipping|a brilliant game just when the ex- tation efficiency, are now ready to § to seve TO 1M : , 4 ag | perts are looking around for his suc- serve you and your friends in the North HERE a Bentive : ap ANS fae bey ¢ 188 i “¢ Ward was one of the most Im- | Pacific Coast Country. They are pulling Mipsey) Caulend.cssct teens 23 2 2 ‘205 | proved young ball players of 1928.| If Witt should slow up out of the the splendid steel transcontinental trains mbé, Balt Lake ia 13 1 f § :200| Ho developed into a fine second base- | field, Huggins still has Haines and of the Northern Pacific Railway in the and many of the writers follow: |Hendricks, two fine, promising young ks the teams regard him as the best | outfielders, and {f they fail to make Cascades—over the mountains with i 13 § 16 1 2 second baseman of the year. | the grade Col, Ruppert the ever- utmost ease. gees 14 0 149 1 26 £2 11 #0 204 | é ready check-book to get the man The new giants will help make your trip sensi lee Meee LAE 1 4 4 f IR HI is so versatile and such a] Huggins wants. Pleasant, smooth, satisfying, restful. They are : 2 2 ambitious worker when} It would sound from all this that giants indeed—82 feet and 8 inches long, with a |he is in shape that it 1s almost safe | the Americ gue pennant race tractive effort of 52,800 pounds. to predict that he will have a bigger | next year is all over and decided. When you travel we will help you. Telephone, year next year. His hitting leaves But it isn’t. It isn’t over this year. write or call and we will secure reservations, errr ene Re =e make your itinerary and deliver tickets to home | or office, very gladiy, very promptly. Low Eastbound Fares Now! Ticket Office 1407 Fourth Ave. Phone Elliott 5580 Reha bate : py ii : 8 oe TT ks : he Fold Is Woven In—Why? | E.E. Nelson, A.G.P.A., Seattle Seattle Balt Lake Portland bi are | ly ree eet The fold in the ordinary collar Eastward Hol “Nefucant. “patuetettegt, —“ftlantis, | Ovedy Beattie 2S aa 4 m 1 6 creases anew every time it is Ly. Seattle - - 9:30 a. m—3:50 p.m.—7:00 p.m. ; mon ivrsteaiiees 8 EY $l ay Rice He ironed. That means unevenness, Maderay, Ouklana mi 48 $f ay 309 VAN REAL imperfect fit. In the VAN sein to Page 4 21 $a i A smort, HEUSEN the fold is woven per- Here tbae sates a , 5 0 2 5 cool summer manently. It need never be ironed f i “ase ANHEUSEN in, This keeps the VAN HBUSEN which is inindenea flat, from wearing out easily. It also gives a trim fit which makes the VAN HEUSEN smarter looking than any other collar. ttle : ‘ r ’ Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, now offers tourists the thrill of fait Lake 7 4 $3 2 2 . the We lds Smartest co surfboat riding. Miss Mirth McArthur, 16, University |Myere 80 Kane ores: aS age ae) 4 3 4 LLAR of Idaho girl, likes to go a-surfing with touri t8,. provid-| Kearns, Sait Lake a a Fes te i | es 125 BROADWAY, NEW YORE ing they are good swimmers, like the one with whomr she} Leverens, rortiana 2 a ig i Wha Pro f i 1 (jaz 2am San Franctaco Officer 206 Pucitic Mock is, doing water-acrobutics in the photo. | ovat tian’ } 0 A a itil naeinincsn ss

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