The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 31, 1923, Page 20

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FRIDAY Doing of Unexpected Is Big Kick i in World of Sport 66 BY BILLY EVANS cert r the he een coming tant fi for two P VERY t i} 4 BALL th tant footbal ory by Miss Wills, the ¢ rt lover ‘om Califor r he populace tennis ect 1 of ba for more —— Hesketh Is (OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHE tN) Charley Pick Sure of Sacramento Job Winner of ET ua 10 wh ‘ eta ge vga Star Meet (Ge. see) Sa = [2258!] GREB AND WILSON IN TITLE BATTLE se POSE FoR FNE || SILENCE MUST QUIET LADS, \ By CAGHIER a h Can MINUTES Now| PREVAIL ON “THE QUIET!» WAY reel \ To CHECK “© U. of W. ampion mat 1 Wien Vou {4 pute Green || pata KEN AN AI > | UP Your our nn tures | Fo : nwt) || WHILE awod |Z] cou |/%lecore ror | C'olomel Is [May Be Old, But Is Still Good | Challenger Woodland Park Honors be ‘ . j MAT f 7 YouR ARTICIPANT IS CAN “THINK KICK , THIS HOLE - ° . )\i a , THERE! Ae B4| 1924 Play| Ay ae Gotham Mix Hasn't Signed Yet, but Cah } 0 |Wilson Defends Cheese Moreing Is More Than » | Middle Title in 15- Satisfied With Pick i oe y \ - Le Ae é | Round Mitt Set-to | (HAR *ICK haan't signe Whe sic: \ 4 - rew 2K, OA 21.—Harry / the dotted for the 1924 task ¥ 5 if ¢ t is to meet lson for the ttle ‘at the The Pitts to 2 favorite will be slight fj ng the required pounds, This is the n many years that he reed to regard the scale, Babe Ruth Is Having Best Year showing of E Ruth this \ sad = aod ~ Kilt ; haat ¢ fi a ie regar of how many ay Sas at 4 ; 4 e run makes, must Me MasoR MEDIATES On A to show the boy gee hone rune be makes NEA SERVICE NE RVE WRACKING SHOT = ; +i? ki NE: major Seuietll JAMES HELIS ec ee ‘ Be re sta: out as the SACHAMENTO : ; ee j man ae Be After twice © American and Australian Tennis Matic Wate | a nes eo many of the . ined tut | ascball expert has been the Teams Open Davis Series Tod ay: sss es sana wonder TRIS SPEAKER ‘ine trae ot a BY HENRY L. FARRELL No dexeer x sous cute, A! iy cob rite ach soo r An “ ue circles, Opening te W YORK, Aug: 31.—Australia and the United States will start today in the aaah a nies that isp shail. "He! hitting ecund ngsar ae i n at Forest Hills the seventh battle staged between the two countries for the aed t r 2 ae as ) i teuspivndy pee d's tennis championship, as it is represented in the Davis cup. to b taff car waved tates holds the cup, 1 Australia, as the survivor of 17 foreign ions t , ter In- the world Interest in these Davis Cup matches is not confined to those who know intimately BY LEO H. LASSEN ants created the Irene} and those who closely follow tennis. The Davis Cup matches are perhaps the classiest h ; ft pit Saaniny etek Won’ tha Gate vera ea ths fe thinain “bce midds pischees melee Eli-/ inte ional events of all sport and, with the possible exception of the American Yacht eae Ee ae Letty: Thomp finiah t me at second c s up on Ruth would ruin : ere is no sport trophy with so much glorious prestige behind it and no other bevel cea ibe a ninth nis effect at the plate, This trophy in sports is so thoroly symbolic of a world supremacy on an athletic field as| tainty jost rar k , ‘ Fain’ ak dine hae a the player ds eat care fe Oe e Davis ct Sons thes own it one to| Billy Lane and Carl Willams, € n a chance with the fast Dwight F. Davis, now president of the United States Lawn Tennis association, got the eo he , : r ; ‘rs . ie n has been fed on a diet idea while he was one of the ng stars of the country at Harv rd that the sport} DENNISON ran : edhe: } = ‘ ‘ low eo catalan developed. ait ds ~| WITH CLUE eee . ; 1 Nuft.| Ore, Crane and ni looked = ing 8 be and elusive : he chall 1 of four ‘Mns# muck ] B fepartment of play rather tha ‘obo si ne il d for the cup, meets the American team in the challenge round of four ad ri esis i P oy as S i ha acts pin _— $ ‘on 1, /Singles and one cables € ches extending thru today, Saturday and Monday. 1k toh T uy u T ess OX CY een tnabilis dly international re | = : : ; fa Brick Eldred had an off 5 akler fell sately 192 tani bua ed tions promoted by a eup th ‘| Firpo Goes Gibbons FS | Srv: ste toned. ther Seamne | ae te Ee rit gone of his ets would be competed for by | He trapping Irist th . ‘ looks like Elmer Jacobs fame c i e shest pitcher babs Peat nese aa kevnas < t curve 1 ¢ guard, and Pick has Proust me to solve in the Amerteam | c : v eel tony rests 7 | knows how to use his varied ag When he offered the cup} ir tl die 1 . - s with the| Crane doubled (o start the fittiebut | sortment, Perhaps from my stance in 1900, hia had no-idea that| Abs Outs at Fortlan flag tees per hrag ottta aie a St in ak Arey com edule f along! it would be the r is of d : Roane Coss cag -\P%: RTLA Or Aug. ei t i ss ea : Ye THURSDAY'S RESULTS veloping the sport in evers : “ heav é comet "i : ‘t Ang one of his od ngle | Yaryan went up to hit for Deitigathe . ie, a fast one whizzes past Men's Singles Finals eivilized nation of the world nab say : ho e in f ahah : 3 to right in fie ate | eer «La set for a lot of and would develop tennis into |. ; Pee piece irene ia tne wi k Dempeey, £ ‘ sais taal Baie ; that “ 1 Wheeze ‘ ; " “tl hits off Shocke figure 1 have standard rules in every COr-| i oar w ; REE NS crap 4 « ° My red grengs game or ieoee— | WINNER OVER mir areal : 5 a n | eae BASE 2 al L : 2 | t | AN cane ne oust bated ue mt 21 LOCAL GANG | iS MANAGES th r OAS ig him: Hipihie ex up there ‘and he. scen Z arpeose kad tTE pomaece: position he attained thru the de then |B! n in udeville house OMPS 1 eee 3 » San Francie a eat of Willard may be attributed to vc bi we e stretcl ay f ‘ waded he | He will go from 1 to Catiforn ge yeh Ys i ed ale dians y 8 t Tex Rickard. s te rel Le t Sidon dts bi pthpite| Be F : . ii ater : 1s t lowr Sosyh: Boreas : tickard is a great promoter—the ¥, by default nite a ; ue ‘ w MAY STAGE. * ch , qT me 0 Ay Dae eT a 17 | greatest in the world. But he is mot Olsen, 6-4 2 r n injun ; | RETURN GO | ae reak tl 0 Fae OO | eraen kas 87 He should not, to begin with, have f RIDAY'S a HE eDv! LE eaking nat hay 1 the Dem: sf “rpc : YO: 7 " ne were out in the - " let Firpo fight anybody after he dis= Mrs. Robinson i (5 bey Mr ns and My. Rickard are ninth | 3 | posed of Willard. Bloor 8 Women’s Doubles r ¢ ¢ round and t ter a ‘s exchange with ALYWOOD, Cal, A he PARSON, BALE Jon Wolser Dell in the fourth when] Portian t Lake not to talk. The very worst thing Pec attiase: ‘i ss neh and Italian t aye Ge added Holt : Ione Const leseue players put Mollwi tripled and Koehler; Firpo could have said was that he tativeate ports | Wilson ball on the pan whenever | ain him home They eee not to fight Dempsey for @ atives Of a group| they start taiking baseball has | three 6 on a batting spreo in NATIONA 4 Jof Los Angeles and Hollywood busi. | a Aha rasta se experienced, | between teuk ib eat Bi leagrue © ball another in the seventh on bunched |New, Yorie «.-....-.-... 80 Carpentier. was more aaa Ramon De Oca and 3 ort, at | wt Dick V | ' mi)-|1s really a goofy apple as no two| hits | Pitts 7 Dempsey than Firpo | is, But he was , Yashburn neyed to Auckland HAS SMOKER Hdd: ord ; ure the same size and lots of times| Willard Lasley, Seattle young. not ullowed to say so. shag an ; n 7 / : 2 1, Mghtwelght, won by| ferring Hapich sar . | balls come back to the ld aftor| ster, finished the game the hill ‘That was one of the reason Gaal ii) 2 las the Solgar Har th being hit to the orcha 1 “| for the ub and y a: ick - F pentier was not permitted (to talle His - pe ret nit match at ns \ an eR me of ©} for the final run of the game in much with the newspaper men, v nigh RESULTS When he did talk, Jack Curley, his "Men's Doubles sheeseash™ gf smart, too, |man and Young Demith. In the seml-wind.| Arthur, San Pedro. ke edie. en #) hence ae ng I See eee AL athe bone WODIE be stacedurns i, | Mia PaCHFlaR acer Kloklite ‘ he THE SCORE Philadelphia 1 | American manager, was always at iba Aa is eounaar ake thal h 6, Pittsburg 4 his elbow to: see that he made no slip ew York 5, Brooklyn 4 of the tongue. ABR. I. PC E UPON | verdict over Jackman, Other re-| benefit of the disabled veterans of | ™ nd the way the umpire ; rier hate s pene same aa ape re ; on An.| Pave to throw out the apricots |K°P™ | Ohi Now. Kerk 8. Bi 4 ; and on, the| won, vIn Ee ra to al tanta teat | wales @iohiacs 3 cod alatter they hit the stands is almonwite 1 a [> On. Ree mlnoaes So Carpentier, despite his misgiv= Duvtt, at's 1 had an| y percentage of the gross receipts with | fight as they scratch easily H : 1 out in the third round. Riley, f * ; what ali 8g Won course, but with the idea well ime SEATTLE NINES ae ; ‘ folate a Sond | DOUBLEHEBADERS glin 4 L e hak . 7 pressed on the public that he might ng in the m t GARR AL onicca au 18y NDAY AND MONDAY Ginnie, : : } : win, i . rilliant form! pounds, knocked out McGowan “in| Thompac | IN BIG SERIES (ea pound, “knocked. ‘BEAVERS WIN : i r excellent view of the courts » two games are scheduled Sunday |. , 4 a3 South Park nine will meet in a three defend | a, most lent view of th ur PORTLAND, $1.—Portland t 6 32 aris ities 10; Gectde-- the Seattle cup, and everything has been done to|took the third ¢ row from|%% Usual with unother duet of con-|Mearkic, 2b es 7 Ss i BEST ANGELS two teams ¢ at the Georgetown | UP Jim n and Jack|tators and the players, The score H lay. ‘This will be quite | F i hea Wed Joaton 8, Phila tory over Los Angeles hero yesters On Monday, Labor Day, they will) Of the team , even tho they|first time in the team matches be-|Portland ..... eaten peat | 1 | club have to start new series on Orr, 4 ; Slevel | ate Cae 8), day. Ineet at. South Park at 3 o'clock. If}are experienced 4 capable play-|tween the British and Am atte Myers, Kinney and Jen. | Tuesday . be Los Angeles ..... 3 10 0 ‘ rf iil trophy icar STADIUM F ; INSURANCE FOR San Wrancleoons Aa Jeague ball park, September 16, fender Jan's singles champlonship: They | OR a Batteries: Wallac » Thomas, Walk | MICHIGAN LINE HIGH SCHOOL Mis: RIVAL BORERS |i too leh and Yale has left) that will have a seating capacity o ‘ % ‘ounds, New ¥ ptember LOS ANGELES, Aug, 31. crowds that wanted {0 wee the) mingles, should be able to bent the| Low Angeles for Ann-Atbor, roidy| so aoy se Cae eats ca taal US ld Be. ECON NOW SON ouay FOR CARME won, from Oakiand in a x | Since then the West|beat of the Australian players, The} to ‘ n , B 5 iy sterday, 8 to s Tennis club has erected alottcome of the double is more} school opens z ica ee oaetd ——— — | iehtweight, will meet Jimmy Suge y,|eonereté stadium to neat 14,000 }doubtful, ng the Americans have . sense The wecdnd anual marathon’ rotay |waattle 000000001 Jey 1, Tilt by piton LttahW er. Wine ‘ » kreat) City will be held Sept. 4, Bach con-}to Dell, At bat—Off Dell’ 91, hita bat f hits wn, Rill Storifics | tember, 14. The smoker will be ‘n , Reckelburg,| that the idium will be packed, | win the doubles, the American team| fight for the Western feagu_ fing tending team will be composed of six | 10 urnn xcored 6. Runs responsible tune backed the benefit of the delegates to le atthe tourih “round brace of doubleheader | Labor | Johnston, 1b fs om AN FRANCISCO, Aug. 31.—Saie ; 4 | The score: R HE @ third and deciding game is necey-|ers, it !9 hardly within their gnme|woman players for the Wightman|kins; Loverenz and Daly ‘ I it yea when the two team: n in excellent condition for the Both Jack Dempsey ands Fir. | Parkersburg, W. Va., will conatruct Totaln “ is 1, resume his duties when tho in that state. "| Hoston, in the main event of Mpectators at the expense of $260,.|not beon very strong in téam pliy.| Wichita and Tulsa are pounding | pate ie Philadelphia to Atlantic 10,00 S111 2 Talon Lanter. stain anal gay Shellenback and} It is an ideal stadium for tennis. |ought to win by u svore of 4 tolwith Howard Gregory's bboy and each runner will cover ap 1 Lasley 1, Thompson 1, Strick out] a, Sit apson. 3 Williaa AMERICAN LEAGUE ings, went into the ring to defeat, of 148 pound ked out ne @ $40,000 minimum by the syndicate, | are - S | "4 = ae The Georgetown Merchants and the | #"* ited § a is a] — ~ sia THIRD GAME sticna ot tho boyn this week ‘an| + otate « cote 3 |Cnteaxe i :: SEALS EASILY i Rataiew wk Sry de ort te ecipes'| tis , tests on Monday, which ts gemi-pro league baseball title. The| Austra to depend | provide comfort for both the spec-|satt Lake here erday, : k i & strain | Bidred. rf 1 5 8 St. Louls 4, Detroit Francisco pounded out a 10 to & view Polo Grounds Sunday at 3 o'clock, | Hawkes to ¢ 6 heaviest load | % courts were used for the|Salt Lake .. 9 g/9n both pitching staffs as ‘both wary, it will be played at the Coast|to do much with the American de-|trophy and in the American wom ‘ me nth challenge round, the} best of tennis. VERNON WINS Janae strove its were et] "Men ae” sobmten, who oe] gV ENE OR READY iit |peuinrl at a |SACCO SIGNS | not f ' Ted Weiman, line conch at the}a stadium on the high school ficld | *Hlit for Dell In noventh < 4 to thoi tat the LONG CONTEST} is enouen to accommodate the aply wilt do all the work in. the| yyaivern Ga git el jury previous to thoie Bel at the 00110 % : Young Carmen, the San Jose, Gi nning® pltehed-—Dell 7, Charge dofeat | 0 1itte w lor, Kop} noker to be staged in Olympla, § }000 Advance sent wales indicate |but even if the Australians «honld}down the home stretch in Mee AC batORE Delt Bi, rere nit wits i sts) by HhbrapROnsa, hy Lente nate of game | State convention of the Am Kyery seat in the stands commands |1 and retain tho cup, out in front by two games. PETA Nt DL i Rg MeGinnis, gM Of warn proximutely 10: milee ages on balls—Dell 4, ‘Phompuou 4, Li i prea Toman and Povker, legion, They will box eight rounds 5

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