The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 29, 1923, Page 12

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I ASSE N 4 Nabe vasion Why go Rast tition t Phere cloth today experience hefors and the than this of years of playing reet of the California centers t petition « = Lack of Class “A” Competition Holds Back Northwest Athletics BY LEO H, Ww" N a W Allen and I H Te Excitement (OUR BOARDING HOUSE Lacking in (ep Xa ArenaShow MATOR = - — f \ eet <A SN MATOR, We yes MY 2 Best Morgan Jones Can Hope for Tonight With PLAYED WORD \F BOBBY Hou!» \/ ANGus, DLST \ zones saw Dode Bercot Is Draw 1 be a for best M A RR-REE ls] LOOK AT “THAT! Wis, HE'D MARKABLEY7| MAW BY Jove, | ) PUTA NAIL fy | SHOT Is Now You SEE A oN “MW END “ DE INE FLASH OF “THE OF Wis PET, SUST AG ARE oh € OUT h FoRM “THAT WoN, GOLF CLUB AN NATURAL AG OF LU when he 5 Dode Be n draw This & { AWW-Nou Tet You WORKED | Mr \ A CHARM ON THAT Aut | “THAT BALL A PLAIN CAGE | MAJOR! = |'|OF DUMB LUCK, tT ROLLED HEN I CLAIM Who TH!’ HOLE TH’ PYRAMIDS F . ° h ° Me THE “TMLe GET A JOR A FLIER! SUGAR!. unis l AS "PRINCE OF] | PICKING UP / HE PUTTING WASTE PAPER —_— ney Ww -TH’ GREEN’! PARKS ! Valley Grounds HERE are seven ing on the Coant for this season and unl oun blow weeka BUSTER'S MEADOW BERCOT MARBLE ot he isn’t str er £ the Monroe bo On Should Jones wir the ‘ biggest never si warn it we m Sacramen’ tland Le Se MATOR SINKS A FIFTEEN FooT PUTT= : =| Kozlowski Defeated by Williams in Star Net Meet; Dranga Victor n’s singles division in The Star-Wood- This was made certain Tuesday when inated in straight sets by C. C. William jud Ridley two + mn, isa big card fights, He will be meetir PITCHERS MAKE SACKAMENTO other six-round mill of the card. Mysterious Billy Smi iM Hannon, a pair of a Weights, fight the fou scene I A F : NEW ciiampion will be crowned in the land park tennis tournament this year. Frank Kozlowsk 2 champion, was elir The scores we Williams played a a holding the class. Kozlowski drive past him at without avail, as volleyed for aces time again. mi-fir Ww game against Kozlowski, taking the ne times. He was serving well and his vo! to|—— ~-- - City Champ { From Montana hie Ranking . Lady Golfer BY ALEX C, ROSE RS. FRED JACKSON t thruout and ing was high idid offensive at all tried the net Williams time and t SALT LAKE IS LOSER, 4 TO 6 LEWIS MAY QUIT engehtle AR PL. ATING run of ning. Salt Lak Portland : Kallio and Jen Onslow LOS ANGELES ‘me BEATS SEALS |; i SAN FRANCISCO. ariagdss sabe ps Jones twirléd ni Beles here yesterd: Vernon o% for defeated §: ictal eg ten't very Out of score E nse iad : ~aretat $11 strokes 3 men th putfit will have tennis, but Dra a ht t t | Ban Francisco . earned the right to be placed at the . nic Jones nd Ba top of the ladder, but we Sweeney and Yelle that bh scori during that VERNON DROPS _ ciety ey ama INTO CELLAR where in the world. LOS ANGELES, Aux. 29 dropped { cellar ye when 0: the series, The score % s axel h t Vernon . na bbaihaser Kremer and nah. LOS ANGELES | BOXING SHAKY Cee te Chief of Police Vollmer of Los eee : second on the list, with a total of Angeles has been quoted to the ef-| wari s nd te A 24, 13 strokes behind fect that if more attempts are c {| Mrs. H. O, Young and Mrs made to use Sam Lang ‘d or other 1 also member professionals \ nia before the into effect, he take steps to shut game in heed Angele KEARNS LIKES | omy... JIM DOUGHERTY >. Jack Kearns, manager of the} heavyweight champion, stated that if he had his choice, Jim Dougherty of Philadelphia, who refereed the Demp. bbons fight, would also referee the Firpo fight CUP DONOR TO pane : REFEREE PLAY |atenketh“tnytr-estiors tary of war and may make @ go of it. Of ¢ Paul Strand ts sold then 0 ola probably } on the moved right mat when she lorder to t up 7 ep fhe punch Thelma Wolff match from nree strenuous unnex VERNON SIGNING Mel Dranga ¥ junior boy net whe and needs club that soandn ha been s year And Deacon t out bit more po Reco thru to v ventur The finished to say been Van Bur scout the He is been sen minors for men nat's covering of territory, but when it is n that she had a 77 and a r Monday nd came C 78, St can readil » that it 8 champion of Montana very possible th cattle may have | 18 practicing er in the uni-| the range these days for the Shoo! national and international rifle matches at Camp Perry, next month. pecta r will have to dig the railroad fares of all these asters if intends to prin si them Ng camp in th strenuously on Vernon terday game of Butte, single champion lad Mrs s is something that the ¢ ver heard of until yes 0., 1. C. Bridgma champton of the Inglewood club game has improved greatly Jack four PACIFIO COAST whose Over 130 Frosh Out at U. of C. VER 140 freshmen footh ndidates reported for the lea In Califor pr aia d ; Ly four-round law went bet Nes 2 hore team, landed RESULTS game a | third and fourth place uid immediate! lor Boys’ Doubles | Aside from the wonderft jown the box 8 viet naan of Mrs. Jackson, the 0, 8-6 ESDAY'S SCHEDULE meet was that the (Singles) rs M. showin feature of tl field of 13 start who teed-off Monday morning the entire route of 72 holes without a sign of dropping out, and, | believe us, Old Sol was throwing his | rays on the Black river fairways with all the heat imaginable. These ‘omen folks went out there to show at they could play 72 and they Nisbet and “Fat” ( ‘lark ‘alifornia stars, are coaching the No Washington State high chool men are listed among the rndidates o4 an Francine y lang went i York Cineinnatt . Pittsburg |MENDELSOUN TO |", MEET LEONARD /i; Lightweight Leonard will ohn, — the Milwauke weight, for an opponent in an ¢ round bout at the show to be held who at the Philadelphia, National league ball park on the night of Septem Wiliams. Langile and holes on two thru in. fine | even tho 12 m failed to cop the prize, Tt Schermer and | Was t tent that they cae aca feel! proud of accomplishin Here’y the list of players made history, together with é totals, yeste United Tennis associa | py ewcre Dives nore) and the grand totals: tion, will referee the challenge round| Margaret Honnig ve. Margaret Byron, | Mr. Heed Jackson, Ingle tennis match at Forest Hills August | ln0r Mtepheiw va, Keuth Mokiniey. | 7d * a" Seidgeman, @1-September 1 and 3. Incidentally,| Gertrude Schreiner Robinson va, win-|_. Inglewood ‘ 24] {t ig Mr. Davis’ trophy that is being |Per Hennig and Byron: erin Ailatedabae dbinel bh ‘ competed for Retigy cr eT Set Tm wltahali ss wipe Wiech Women's Division (Doubles) Inklewood GENARO WINS Ata TM Mr, M, F, Drown BOSTON, Ari Oi Hrankle| rreng Brophenband Thelin, Wellin, | Mene eG Cary Genaro, the fly won| Mixed Doubles the decision over t of} came Champion and were happy. have tenny | Johnny ie} erack Cincinnatl 4 Ghieago 4, New York 1 St. Louis § Phila Only games achedu and one Lalaure ana} their AMERICAN LEAGUE Monday's s Won ew York | Cleveland /ENGLAND AND iit ius IRELAND PLAY iar amateur soccer football game | Boston ani | Between Wnglend and Ireland will be ber if Leeland will } RESULTS held at the Crystal Palace, London,| Washington 10, Detrolt 9. mber 10. Only Kame acheduted. Karl Kart laht Bobby Mila Smiel and O'Donnell va tattle and. Dorothy Philadelphia in a 10-round bout here | Mttle and Dorothy Helen Tartell Hurling! Jase night. Wolgast pald a $300 for-| ¥lInor stephan Joo Mwarts va.| ttle 4 106) Mrn, Howard Wright feit when he wan one pound over he and Mra, Stephens, Mra. It Hobetts, Warlington He Rate ] r Tape v7o{,. NEW YORK, Aug. 98. i plat Cruikshank, Al open golf champi |be in the final for *| championship, in the trials, Ashi, Knox Madeleine Bogert and Ramon de Oca Hoattle , 370) Mew, 1. Hf. Marria, Tad weight, vs, Killen Backland and John Backiand, Mrs, C. 1. Gresham, nier roavea MO 06 iL—d19 2 lot of new signi and left and Ed deep to pay foi n remalr league nich ens thi which ( He’s a Good Sport Experienced First Four Play Five Weeks Out of Last Seven at Rainier of thelr ramento. | ‘Thomp. Penne eon KC der that t ourse Lewis will he YOUNGSTERS WHOLESALE Crow's-fert about his eyes. that seems in love with arrived in Amer ¢ beat America. me from winning before,” he Baseball: Freak Homer Spoil Dope «|| In New York face BY BILLY EVANS all the bi of the game often go entirely contrary to the lope. That is the element of uncer national ty that makes the pastime such a great sport a fe to b a wreck blood nd last | the a terrible bust this | th en ha malle Mate youn s all of | TN to * 4 4c 4ae Robby runnernp in the nation+ will not the profexsional He failed to quality It was my 1 fortune to open [the season at new Yankee sta dium | w York. The day prior 1. |to the ig game I went out to| rk to familiarize myself with | conditions, It was apparent at s | glance that many freak home runs + | would result on th w grounds, be «-| cause of the low wall in front of the rlleft field bleachers and a peculiar r }trick pocket in right field oper talking the Manager attention to the possibilities, him that m a perfectly good ball game that seemed won would t lost during the summer when an or |dinary single would take a high bound and clear the low wall for a home run, It didn’t tako long to t.| prove my theory. In the second or *l third game of the season a visiting | {| player singled to right, a very ordi nary hit, only to haye the ball bound over the wall and into the rightfield S| pocket for a home run, It nearly cost the Yankees the ball game, IANAGER HUGGINS admitted iM the freak possibilities in dis cussing the situation, but took the sportsman’s view when he stated it was all even, that the Yankees had the same chance as the visitors to profit, All would have probably been well had the breaks been even, Such has been far from the case, ground rules over, Hugging 1 called AM told that 18 freak, or perhaps Ii would be better to call them joke, home runs have been made at the Yankee stadium this year, Tam also informed that of these 18 un jusual happenings only one has worked to the advantage of the Yankees. In 17 instances tho visi- tors have profited, and perhaps « half dozen defeats have been chalked up against New York that were in a senso undeserved. HIS condition, while it hasn't been an even break for the Yan- kes, has worked for good. 1 unde stand the New York club, prior next spring, will change tho layout of the Yankee field in a most de- cided manner, By moving the home plate out 16 or 20 feet the foul lines Will be so changed that a drive into the bleachers will be a real home run, Incidentally the pocket in right field will be entirely removed by taking down some of the bleacher seats in and told | An ever-present smile. A life. Sir Thomas Lipton. Just} To send another Shamrock to try to| s “They put something in the water to keep | some “It was the Reliance.’ BENJAMIN. SALVADORE BOX DRAW ABs Aug. 29.—Phil Salvadore, Sacramento light welght, and Joe Benjamin of Stock }ton, boxed a fast four-round Jbefore 11,000 boxing fans at lopening of Jack Doyle's new non arena ere last night decision was popularly received. |the semi-windup, Midget’ Smith, the . bantamweight |decision over Young Farrell of I jAngeles. Frankie Grandetta, kano 115-pounder, defeated Frankie Novie of MISS FORDYCE | WINS MATCH XMOOR COUNTRY /CLUB, HIGHLAND PARK, ‘Ill, Aug. 29.~In the second match round of| |the Women's Western Gold asso-| ciation champlonship play ; Mins’ Louise Fordyce, Youngstown, ed Miss Virginia Wilson, 17- jyearold Ontwentsia wonder, 3 and Mrs. Melville Jones, Chicago, jlow medatists and former Western | jchampion, was ellmited by Miss M. |Burns, West Moorland, 2 and 1, Mrs, L. Reinhardt, Dallas, set a new competitive course record. She |went the 18 holes in 83, five under par, and eliminated Mrs. Robert Bennett, Indian Hill, 2 and 1, says, Los today | BILL KILLEFER IS SUSPENDED | W YORK, Aug —Bill Kile fer, manager of the Chicago Nation- als, has been indefinitely suspended by John A, Heydler, president of the National league. » The suspension came as a result of a row between Killefer and Umpire Ptirmane HORSE RACES DRAW CROWDS VANCOUVER, B. C., Aur. Tho daily horse races at Hastings park here are drawing big crowds. Seven races are scheduled each day, Some of the fastest horses in the West are listed among the entri that section and making the field much larger. the Giants and the Yankees should again meet in the world series, freak home runs may play a prominent part in the result of the event, Both parks are so arranged that often ordinary fly balls that should be. easy outs drop into the stands for Joke home runs, ‘The con: templated changes at the Yankeo field will not only greatly improve the playing territory but make it bet? ter for the spectators to follow the play from big stands tke those at the Yankee park, draw won al BY AHERN) Indians Have | Good Chance for Money BAGSHAW HAS MEN FOR AERIAL GAME f Tribe Can Gridders to Be Big Aid Wilson and Ziel, Along With Hall and Pietre, Should Work Well O LY a f gnoch will be calle ing the football roll on the Stadium grounds for the first turnout of the season for the University of Wash- lington gridiron squad. And already the football bugs are begining to get a line on the men who will take the field for the Pur- ple and Gold and the style of play that will be in effect | The aerial game is the only of- fensive game in football today that runs up the scores. Game after game has proved this and the won- derful success of California's mi es of the past few years ca ed to the passing and ning game. Washington has in line for an should develop more weeks and gshaw four great aerial game wonderfully men that this Bagsh w have Leonar le! e of thy and ; Wiison former Sverett st je for the other Wilson can do thing and if he lives up to expectations he shou be the man to make the Washing- ton backfield. Then there's Mike Hanley to con- | sider, too, if he returns to school he's also a triple threat man ) At the wings Bagshaw will have Captain Wayne Hall, the best snar- ler of forward passes in the west, Jand Roy Petrie who should’ come thru this year in fine fashion after the experience of 1922. Petrie was jgreen last year at the end berth and lidn't quite come up to expecta- tions, but he should be much better this year. With those four eus Bagshaw every men for a nu- should work out fine aerial work and if the are there these men should le to execute them. \Hodge Suddenly Is Tongue Tied “Shovel” rb the San Fran- cisco twirler, likes to talk better than the average person, but the Alabaman is convinced that when Umpire Bill Byron is around the premises it will pay him to keep still Hodge was sitting on the bench during the game last week when Byron stopped the game and yelled over at him: “Hodge, if tongue-tied you mone: hovel "| plays you don’t become _Pronto, it will cost immediately appetite for words. | | \————_______y \LITTLE STAR | WILL COMPETE Little Ruth Schwimmer, the {nine-year-old swimming star, will ‘compete in the Pacific Northwest |swiming championships to be held at Lake Steilacoom Saturday. The little marvel, who competed in The Star mile marathon swim, will probably enter swimming and diy. jing events. Miss Schwimmer pleased a large crowd at the Neptune club's swimming meet at Green Lake last Saturday with her fancy diving. JIM DELANEY IS VERY BUSY Jimmy Delaney, light heavyweight boxer, will be unable to join Jack Dempsey’s training force because of two scheduled bouts, ‘AMATEUR SHOW WILL BE HELD Amateur boxers from all parts of |the Pacific coast are invited to com. jpete in the amateur smoker to be staged by the Olympic club, in Sun Francisco, September 22. 000000000000000000 '8 FOR PLEASURE’S SAKE lost his go to The ZERO 214 Jefferson St, Just back of L. C, Smith Bldg, Card Tables, Pool, Cigars, Candies, Soft Drinks, Fountain Lunches Pay Checks Cashed AUTO OWNERS Cin Saye 815.00 to 850.00 on C, » WORK EA st-0453 Wl) wi)

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