The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 30, 1924, Page 15

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x WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24 THE SFATTLI rAR PAGE 1 FIVE MEN BEING CONSIDERED FOR EVERETT GRIDIRON COACH -N : SDE MOLAYS WISCONSIN MAN |CURLEY TO STRANGLER IS Man 2 Be Named a Major Notes 4 MAY QUIT LEADS BOWLERS ASSIST IN NEARLY MOBBED bi oc A ar Daily, Zimmerman, Herried, Kempkes and Galligan | Are Being Considered for the Position; New Men- |,‘ \ tt tor to Be Named Witihin Next Few Weeks BY TOM OLSEN Wings, reckie outfielder, batting as » x a : ‘4 nih ns the 7 VERETT high school’s new foott a E lected within the ne ' a ohnson, faculty es The Hed Sox worked on six pitchers t J 7 \ t r be f a by the resig n ¢ ar lick” Clark, who has accept Kain and cold weather stopped the a coaching position at the University of Montana 1 to f a : P ad The five men are: Ervin = ru n” Daily, Clarence Z m PORTLAND TO n : : ‘ arti ‘ ‘on Kempkes and Glenn Galliga SEE MAT GO ji". HALE CAPTAINS are coax woes [23 aa Ridley to |e me waminees| monn Beer LEAD lst eats oh nat oi Box Dillon *»« ee seid a on we te at Tacoma )esic> 2ecen :| ( Prey aay — — Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks Cora Guesses It Right [FLOWERS-FORME?] : } Liw NDER WHO FROM ~f ' P q i 4 A SPRINT STAR TO CONDITION S| amu BY MARTIN S That’s Different ~TDEAR KIDS- BEFORE) LEFT, HAD Good GT TARG! BUD , |, —————— —*—! k HAT LAD AWAY FOR ME AT DECENT OF HER TO SEND TH ME AVENE MILUNERY SHOPPE * HONEY 1S WHAT | THINK! COULDNT SPARE / a [ee -| | | ESHER! BELLINGHAM WOMEN GOLF STARS CARRY OFF HONORS PLEASE RUSH IT OVER To Me ! a ‘ HEAPS LovE + r. It ts doubt i f } | eee \ RS if a full b at neo would solve the NCLOSING THE MONEY! WILL BUT stat BY ALEX C. ROSE ELLINGHAM’S ht - woman team of golfers carried off the |“ ‘ashington State | PFO?! $8-down sc holes better by the crack wood club, who were expected to lead the field by a wide margin. The Seattle Golf club's re atives took a 54-down cour Mainier Country club tear the going even tougher and 66 points to par. While this city did not furnish the winning tes a ost cer tain that the two the be: ividual be w : the Inglewood line up, namely, Mrs. F. F. Jackson, the! ¢, state and city champion, and M H. ©. Young, winner of trophies and runner-up in th state championship. Playing the long and hard Ingle wood from the men’s tees in match play against men’s par figur n only a three-quarter handicap a ance, Mrs. Jackson finished square. A very fine performance!) will not be known until Mrs. J. C. So, also, was that of her team-| Bridgman, the association's secre mate, Mrs. Young, who lost a tough! tary, receives the cards of all the match by the narrow margin of! players that took part in the tour. one-down. jnament. But, as aforementioned, While the tournament created/the chances are that Mrs. Jackson at the official A. will make t nual aff o that that tough opponent, k BY WILLIAMS | THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY Hee —— —_—————_~ / CuTt-sne's\ / Pore CHoctaTE!) {| RIGHT. THEN |] By TAY time ALL THE HANSOME | | < COWBOYS YET, You | } STILL SEE ONE Now + ANDO THEN, I THINK } ARE CUTE [| HE“THINKS OF | SHE SED TH |) SUMTHIN T Say ~\ SAME “incr |] CREAM HAS } ) ABOUT THET || Gor tT SsaiD \ JUG HAID WITHOUT plenty of enthusiasm thruout the|and Mra. Young will receive the state, the scores turned in by all of| awards. the teams show that a radical| One thing we do know and that ts change is necessary in the handi-| that a change should be made in the capping if the association expects | handicap allowance in these tele- its members to make even a fair graphic par matches. EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO ) § OH, YoU Don'T FEEL So )\y WEL TopAY, EHF GEE, EVERETT, Feec FINE! “Tip-top! ccass A} | BLT BETTER IN pes CETRNS Seated Ahh YA ea ey) 4 4\ THE PORTER AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL: WHILE tes CLEANING BIRDS NESTS OUT OF THE GAVE SPouTs LosT HIS BALANCE-IN FALL/NG HE DELAYED ° _DAD KEYES AND THE AFTERNOON MAIL FIFTEEN MIADTES —§6) THE NEW SCHOOL MA'M VISITS THE BOX-P AND @__ MEETS SMOKY AND COTTON FoR THE FIRST TIME high FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS » THATS wilar T \ARY FUNNY LOOKIN! PP y CAL A REAL THRILL! | UZ, Ol, ce! were’ AINT NUTHIN’ FUNNY NEAN-IF YER You GET TH FUNNY ABOUT HIM = HE FOLLERED Y SURE VER HANDS LOOKIN’ bee, AE HOME YESTERDAY nna ARE NICE AN’ WILLE F 7 were I'D ADVISG You To KGEP AWAY | From Me, tHen }! THIS THING 13 CATCHING Lt!

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