The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 29, 1923, Page 13

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST MYSTERY SURROUNDS WORKOUTS OF LUIS FIRPO AT ATLANTIC CITY Prediction Made That Helen Will Beat Queen Miss Wills Hailed as Coming Tennis Champion of World by Nenry L. Farrell; Says She Will Beat Suzanne Lenglen BY HENRY L. FARRELL (United Press Sports Editor) EW YORK, Aug. 29.—No more popular and no more} deserving a champion than Miss Helen Wills, the| pretty California girl, ever arose to the top in any pro- wl Fe hk ena fessional or amateur sport, ‘ s mote rise The 17-year-old Berkeley miss has everything that could) *°™" ® “ark ar in Newark to possibly be expected ina champion. She has “looks,” and|‘.".." i oxareetay Moon certainly that is an asset for a little miss who seems anand, destined to have tennis at her feet for many years to come. She is modest, refined and a “perfect little lady on and off the court and, as far as her game is concerned, she lacks | him rn nota single thing. Ame Helen Wills is the champion of America now, she will be < the leader of her class for years to come, and paste it in your hat that Helen Wills is going to be the champion of he world some day, and a champion greater than the a great French girl, Mile. Suzanne Lenglen. shat the lengthy When “little Helen” won} Ung. the championship from Mrs. 4 Molla Mallory in the recent}... m ath " “national. 000 fr a} th ae fs moat | telling t to do. Those pect ‘ose and gave her " : a tA a ation the like of which has never been sur- passed as a whole-hearted,|r sincere tribute to a great ath- lete. ¥ Her supporters, her admir- ers and her “fans” will run} into millions before her reign is over, because in Helen Wills is represented every- thing that Am cherishes as ideal qualifications in a sport where the ethics are/r unusually high and exacting. Argentine Secretly Training |Famous Resort Fails to Make Fuss Over Chal- lenger of Dempsey A THAN CITY 4 Ww ¥ ar ric b same Aug. 29. of mys preparing urse that test was Sout {can g' things his own s nothing like and mak ney his friend and pro- " F ae, F ‘ West ‘om the bh believes that she has a’mout | °ssbiished I fective style of play. Knowing that | ¥%ch opponents realize the power and | ‘* of her game when she comes | ‘ them constant Firpo can ane hangs k Dempsey trained f. Carpentier, In that only tg the layout American the allghtest m she was co ulate my game it is hard to maintain a |‘ game against her. If she e net frequently or follow- style of attack in com- | It would be ‘e to game than to stay back 1 be forced into the annoyance of uring what she was about to do. r what # y was training here was made aware of it hted from the train, but n be 1 perhaps da: at Senor F before he a tem she fol without even Bhe sald 1 she didn’t kn and |JAHN NINE IS EASY WINNER |« The W. F. Jahn & Co. nine defeat- be with ed the Greenwood Improvement club | trymen. tossers, 11 to 0, on the Upper Wood-|ing in a dog racing park and make [land grounds Hyliengren pitched | light of his training methods, but to good ball for the winners, allowing | all of them Firpo gives them answer but three hits, while he managed to| by his actions—it's hone of your busi get four hits for himself. | ness."* The score E.|" Perhaps Firpo knows not whi y. F. Jahn & Co. +1 2| going on outeftie of the busthe 6! his immedi should be so ‘. ves as to barrier of that great little California wizard. flocks of his fellow cc Her gams is powerful, tho sound and from a superft no defect in t s her in her matches aga ish players in the Wightman cup contests and late n I am working hard he wald t Desolation Instead, the Asctic. On a vast, heaving Pe Two and— | 22 2 ei ess | FE} the belief that he waa doing his real a te nealn “Wiese would x here?” he asked, looking around | gets the| he impression that fis ts try real ability certainly acts and talks with supreme] confidence. REDMOND NINE VICTOR, 14-2 (D, Aug. 29%.—Redmond easily defeated the Dumar Improve- ment club, 14 to 2, in a game played | here. Flodin pitched a nice game for the winnera. The score Dumar I. C. Redmond REDMC r odin and | CHEHALIS HAS HARD CONTESTS CHEHALIS, Aug, 29.—The Che- halis baseball team will meet the fast Willipa nine here Sunday on Millett field. The following day Chehalis meets the far-famed Kelso dverson DELANEY WINS DECISION )—Jimm light heavyweight, rec judges’ decision over “Chuck” Wig | gins, of Indianapolis, here last night. | We Rent Tents, Camp Furniture and Blankets LEWIS WIRELESS But see! On a ribbon of beach 1 in the wilderness of icy waters hed up. ‘Tis Retribution master of the wilderness, He fresh from the lap of amatress; Lenore Hardenworth, jand of hardship unimaginable, beyond aid, in the power of the island ruler—as strong, ne is wicked—how do they fare? What fato the little vessel 4 mere speck of | f a boat is CAMP 1 Cornet, luxury; Bess y princess: Bremerton-Charleston- Port Orchard Take Fast Steamers at Colman Dock JLAR SCHEDULE Dail of outaide gent as js them? answer is found in the etory—greatest of all novels of the The Isle of Retribution by Edison Marshall To Run Serially in The Star, Beginning August 30 H ' SPECIAL NIGHT SERVIC From Senttle to Bremerton Saturday and Bunda: P. Seattle to Bremerton Da 7:16, 6:80, 11:30 A. My, 9:00, P.M. enger Fare, #0¢ Round Trip {41 / AVY YARD Dock Mais 3003 [*) ey ba bi EU ET ET ky AUSSSARSRSSSSTS TASTE T TELAT TESST TT aaa aaa ase l They kid him about train ROUTE Fy! Finishes Second, But Wins Papyrus, winner of the English derby, who will race the | senc "| best three-year-old next month, is pictured above with Ben Irish, the owner,| and Donoghue, in England, but. Craigeleyr, the cause of the “boreing in” tactics of the jockey. EXCURSION Enjoy the fresh sea breeze, with unrivaled | in America at Belmont Park, N. Y., the of York's famous jockey, up. Papyrus met de feat the Duke handicap this afternoon at winner, mountain and marine views on these enchanting water trips. Hood Canal San Juan Islands k at 8:3 SUNDAY, § Arrive Arrive on Db. me p30 p.m Fare—Round trip either Excursion Children 5 to 12 years, $1.00. Ample time for picnics and bath- ing on each trip. Lunches served or bring your baskets, Get your ticke Tourist. Infc Bureau, MA in-3993. Local 10. PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. MAINI993 _ » COLMAN DOCK Pega tcina nae mT. 2 LABOR DAY on return 10:00 rly. Inquire i LIMITED wy ” There's great satisfaction in traveling Great Northern, It not only takes you through America’s scenic wonders, but you know you are traveling on a’ superb rondbed—that your security and safety is the first consideration. Travel on the new steel Pullman equipped ORIENTAL LIMITED SEATTLE—TACOMA— SPOKANE (PORTLAND via S. P. & 8. Ry.) To CHICAGO WITHOUT CHANGE GREAT NORTHERN rervice {s unexcelled, the meals prepared to suit the most fastidious, (daylight diners) and the traveler's every comfort and convenience is given careful, personal attention, Ask about the attractive LOW ROUND TRIP SUMMER EXCUR.- | SION FARES to the East, with stopover privileges at GLACIER | NATIONAL PARK—on the main line of the Great Northern, Full information, reservations, tickets at City Tleket Office, 1403 Fourth Avey Near Union et Station, 1 al Agent ane, and Tht. Agt. » GOOL neg depend SUG TAY }to race York, |. was disqualified be-|* |MRS. MALLORY . Te {ROPER WINNER |GODFREY FAILS Papyrus Is BY KNOCKOUT _ TO GET SHARE York Stake: ce Craigeleyr Finishes First, but Is Disqualified by Judges TORK, Englanc y K, ¥ pe rus w This Is The Train operated on a TWO HOURS SHORTER schedule to Chicago with the maximum of COMFORT SAFETY ENJOYMENT The absence of smoke, the smoothness with which the train moves, the extraordinary character of the automatic safety signals, the satisfying dining car service, apd the courtesy and attention shown, all combine to make the journey a delight. park, Octot Ranking rae turf, entertain Quicker Time also Between the Coast and Spokane-via The Milwau- kee. work of the horse. There is much more to tell than can be given Here. Counsel with us over the details. Our experience may be MATCH VICTOR helpful. EA ce abe . J. ¥, BAHL, , 5 sipered Gen, Agt. Pass. Dept. M. GULBRANSEN, City Pass, Agent. . |AND MADISON ST. Main 6960 Northern Pacific Signals Cross Half the Continent From St. Paul-Minneapolis, Duluth To North Pacific Coast erence i CROSS half the continent — from the Mississippi River and head of the Great Lakes to the North Pacific Coast—the Northern Pacific is installing electric automatic block signals. This great undertaking is nearing completion. At the close of this year’s construction activities, all the main line of the Northern Pacific Railway from St. Paul and Minneapolis to Seattle, Tacoma and Portland, will be protected by the most modern type of electrically operated block signals, In addition the important main track between Duluth-Superior and St. Paul-Minneapolis has the complete standard installation. Altogether, the Northern Pacific has more than 2800 miles of track safe- guarded with automatic block signals. The cost has been more than $4,000,000, Every possible care is taken to give passengers on the Northern Pacific safe, comfortable, quick and completely satisfactory transportation service. . In the last seven years the Northern Pacific has carried 60,000,000 people safely with- out a single fatal” accident among its passengers. On your next trip over the Northern Pacific watch the block signals. Notice the accuracy of their operation. They are representative of the scientific precision, skill and genius which goes into the operation of the Northern Pacific Ry. For tickets anywhere see In 1923 the principal signal work on the Northern Pacific is being done on the Pasco Division, between Cheney and Pasco, Wash.— 129 miles of track. Dakota Division, between Mandan and Jamestown, N, Dak.—106 miles of track. Fargo Division, between Jamestown and Fargo, N. Dak.—150 miles of track. KB. L. CAREY, Ge 1407 4th Ave. Phone EL iot-5580, Agt.

Other pages from this issue: