The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1924, Page 13

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T 1924 ; ——— SECOND ANNUAL CITY AMATEUR BOXING TOURNEY IS CARDED Simon Pure Glove Men to Tangle in Big Meet Champions of 1923 Barred From Preliminaries; New I Champions Will Meet 1923 Title Holders in Spe- cial Smoker; Entries Are Open; First Show May 9 ampionships : at Av of May n every division & Salt’s im, with events booked The first amateur tourney, conducted under the auspices of a success and should * the 1924 tour eae ve just as succe: » injuries, sustained in tne mow } ©, the Washington, D. ¢ Cegrerd Fletcher Johnston Is not golng |, Coach Tubby Graves’ ball team ls pre paring me at Bor Husky Crew _.Now Going = Pal Blast) BY JACK HOHE } four mi Play in the Intramural baseball league fe nrogtess th a LUN( ‘ WARNER LIKES Er = = wie ba LATE CONTESTS |". teat on hn BILLY GLEASON (22° moc IS WELL AGAIN |", Mores snscmeet, te! DAVE SHADE IS EASY WINNER |YOUNG G GIANT | Billy Gleason, second baseman of] crews in the varsity and yan! or var Memphis, has fully recovered from | » the broken leg he recetved last year, fudging from his.stellar playing for the Chicks e of the eligibilities fn the psio regattas are checked | y, Plenty of time must the completion of the this season. i JOHN DUNDEE ror eam AMES |: tat Bee ceeot Ge Take Méeisete 13. bir the monotony of the train journey.) The oarsmen Seattle on or a 0-round re expected to leave! out May 30 WITH EVERS| Sagalowski, a young giant} }from the sand lots of Indianapolis, latest addition to the White He is a right r, six feet tall, and weighs 190| WILKESBARRE, Pa.— ef California decisively Gaps, Allentown negro, in a fast 1 Tound bout. Dave Shade ated Joe Mike FLYNN COACH | former Eastern er and first baseman, JT WINS Tony Vacarelli, eight, won a 10- 4 er round decision from Jimmy Mars, ball. He played| New York. fitst base for Pittsburg, Washing- ton, St. Paul, Toronto and Montreal. HERMAN-DARCY DRAW NEW YORK.—Willle Herman, | Paterson welterweight, and Johnny | NEW YORK.—After receiving a} Darcy, New York, went 10 rounds to gible that Luis Fi NEW DEAL FOR FIRPO yould not con a draw. 0 for mee ORIGIN. ATE IN ENGLAND Four-fifths of the athletic games & new proposition to the fean champion — night. played thruout the world had | origin in Great Britain. [— AND THE WHOLE DAY HAS BEEN JUST CiicE THAT. THIS \S THE FiestT CHANCS VWVE HAD TO GET OFF MY TIRED FEeT, AND L — CISTEN =) DON'T READ WHEN 3'M TELL YOU SOMETHING ! TRYING To DON'T Pe See THAT KINID OF A FACe, GITHER |. sm THE ONLY ONS IN THIS FAMILY tway'g SWNT TOSS To Pose ATTENTION, STAR LOOP MANAGERS! n's @ohedule they ould tn port department tmme ted that two of rHe Californians Are Sore at Mitchell 2 him plenty because oll went to Port SEATTLE STAR GREAT SMOKER — + for! Yesterday's here ‘ night Oakland Jimmy Dutfty mondsey Billy W and imme aot «| WALLA WALLA ‘|| TEAM WINNER) xin soa Virgil Barnes, ( JOHNSON PRAISES RUEL ** Reul handles me a R Wruxman's All.Stars will Journey |** ®#Y catcher I ever had n Pgh vy rie Oy Snohomish on Sunday to play the| ically: better yet, his judgm | SLATTE my VIC TOR homish town team. Billi Johnson|the batters couldn't be RUPP, ALO, N ~vis my Slattery probat cigur s t on the eam. mound for ls the way Wa of his battery pa Four singles, « 5 hed Wasry ‘ n, Akre Ohi ~ ® and x FOR OAKLAND | Major | RUGBY Notes | IS IN PARIS re the. Brown BIG SCRAP IS om DEFINITELY ON its SL cS ene TEAM PENN OARSMEN AFTER HONORS Is £ BALL JACOBSON HITTING CLEMENT NEW CHAMP MAKE A HIT WITH HER IM ALITTLE EARLY THIS MORNING ~ L WANT TO PUT THESE POSIES ON THE new STENOO'S DESK AND TRY a ae WINE \S THE BEASTIFUL ,FLAMING SUPER - PASSION, THE KIND THAT GNAWS AT YOUR HEARTSTRINGS AND THROBS AND CLASPG AND POUNDS AND GRIPS | IN THIS COLD, WEARY WORLD, TY LOVE is TRILLS OF | AMONG THE T 1S THE SUBLIME Ecstacy THE MEADOW LARK HEARKENS TO THE WITH WHICH TS LORELE) , TWITTERING HONESUCKLE VINES” \ Hl i DOESNT EVEN oe 3 | JUST TH’ WAY ? MEN ' HE'S ONLY BEEN GONE i SEE WHAT A COLD, FORMAL ’ iil WRITES ! YOU CAN SEE HE Ht OUT OUR WAY THERE'S A FINE BILL ON AT THE THEATER “TONIGHT 10M Mix, OUR GANG COMEDY AND SOME VAUDEVILLE ACTS INCLUDING A ¥ MAGICIAN AND “TRAPEZE PERFORMERS - LETS ‘BY WILLIAMS Scots WHY CO YOU SUGGEST SUCH “THINGS WHEN WORK “To DO? | STOW wit 00 THE OLD HOME TOWN “t = A . “ft [Dy a HENRY APPLEGATE STARTED INTO THE WAGON SHOP To HAVE ALITTLE REPAIR. WORK DONE - IT WAS AFTER HE MISSED THE Door BY ABOUT FIVE FEET THAT HE DECIDED To HAVE HIS PLEASURE CAR ENTIRELY REBDILT - NO, 1 DONT WANT YOU- T WANT TAG TUS TINE = COME NOW, TAG= 1 WANT YOu To TAKE YOUR CHOICE || } OF THESE TWO COINS~A GONNA GWE fh LANDA fA money NOP DIME Now T KNOW THAT >) You KNOW THE VALUE OF THE COINS, BUT I'M CURIOUS To KNOW JUST WHY YOU CHOSE THE DIME? 8 WL SMO scams” IO CU WAGON) Ba 1 DIDNT THINK Fr WOULD BE AKE T’ BE GREEDY AN TAKE TH Bis6esT!!

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