The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 1, 1924, Page 17

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« 4 \ > AC 17 THE SEATTLE STAR CHARLEY PADDOCK ARRIVES IN SEATTLE AT 3:30 P. M. THURSDAY i : -c Supe BARTELS TO BATTLING SIKI | FIRST- ST. JAMES TO : | pine oF Sprinters Sure ASSIST FRY LIN U. S, AGAIN poe RUN PREAKNESS | _ Major Notes ea oats toRaceat StadiumHere — WitH WORK : _ “ARE STRONG aes UTA Ceri Injured Leg of Los Angeles Star Is Said to Be Thor- N stay. | ( oly Healed and Exhibition Races Are Definitely ‘ : going to make — ‘ On; Carnival Crowd Expected to Break Records ‘ . : ; 4 . J ‘ BY TOM OLSEN me, tae ' : The fre $m . ; ‘ HARLEY PADDOCK, king of the sprinters, was ts ae bed away forthe s IRA DERN WINS _ wc Enoch. agape ar 1 ureday afternoon from |e P é : ‘ (erent Queen’ anne] OVER TED THYE : ri the a * rive in Seattle at 3:30 o'clock Portland. 17 uman” will race in exhi-jte ! A. F bition at the University of Washington Relay carnival at Wests " a FIGHT STILL I % - ae s 1 7 ‘ a the Stadium here Saturday afternoon. Paddock was tol! ON, SAYS FITZ i aie 10:3 and i ; r , ae i ee “ ey eed tradbiag im the take up head rs at the New Washington hotel. ene 2 = | CH His leg, wh as been bothering him since running in|Pu ! Nen ask, nd tian Clete a ¥ : 4 the Drake rela Des Moines, la., last Saturday, is re . y ' s gan ¢ ported to be pletely recovered. Paddock has been|" } : - : , : under the care “Dad” Butler, trainer of the Oregon|cveat ; : r P a ures since last Saturday's event ° ’ 1 i . res : ge track tean Agricultural col ddock, Butler and members |!**™ Washington \vavciea west oo'tne same| —— —— —_——— goes — =e Will Play wy2:0x Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks THURSDAY NIGHT Idaho Nite wisi. wsine sso oes regen, tour td | caireday night from Chieage, fu An Embarrassing Mixture BY TAYLOR J WHEW! I wonver @ SHE NOTICED MY EMBARASSMENT = L HOPE SHE'S NOT WISE L BOUGHT THAT BOOK ~ DARN IT ALL,LT’'S ( JUST MY LUCK TO GiVE HER THE + WRONG PACKAGE AND GET MYSELF INA MESS — 1! VES-LLL TAKE THESE TWO Booxs - BUT BE SURE AND | WRAP "EM SE ATEL { You MAY BE AS’ RED L TOLD HIM ) CORRECT OF A BOOK You WAR URN THIS ONE AND HIS STUPIOITY — » |ON PROGRAM However, Paddock w No Comeback to This One OTS AND HER BUDDIES SEE ANYTHING NeW [] UMM BOOIG—| SAW THE TD | DONT HATE QUITE ENOUGH! p. mp ———— Ml be heard from UP TOWN Tony, || SUICKEST SPRING HAT! DO NOU, ||. You nT Pay HE NOW FOR |) (I pte crs W Bove é BUT YOU SAD ITD of the M am In addition to the college compe GRE JT WAS CUTE ! | | TWAT ELECTRIC CURLER | SOLD i}| Pay You ? | B PRY FOR NeELF \N & ST YOU.AN You? >— ! SIX WEEKS ! ate 1 DONT | AGO, YOU KNOW ! t tition, some classy relays for pre A GETCHA ! Beeys WEL isto * FIGHT FOR co festivities wil} start at 2.29 PREP LEAD Far ake HE: West Seattle Queen Anne ball | Husky Net game, to be played Friday at Queen Anne, will go a long ways to wn orm ne on em! Finalists Will Play and a splashing from the Roosevelt ; B 1B HESKETH and Wallace Scott team last Tuesday ‘True, were playing on the Universit ts, this afternoon, for the var game. Taking into consider: the old fogey attitude of the se beard on the question, it is logical to suppose that the protest Will not be allowed. West Seattle is aching to beat the top of the list again this year. Last year, both the Indians and the yp Quays shared championship ho finishing the season in a tie. day's game will give them a ¢ 2; 6-4. Livengood, after tak iaeemreee Sccounts. g the first set, lost a little of hin In the other games of the day. | effectiveness and permitted Hesket Broadway journeys to Franklin to eak thru his defense time and down the cellar champs. Roosevelt will take on the scrappy Garfield nine which hed a 5-3 lead on West |o ennis championship. Scott was n even chance to beat the OUR WAY sth downed Joe Livengood, ay, after a hot struggle, dur © the other. The score was a WAGON LA, > (GIT FER 4 lay A \ HOME ‘ Pe BRUNO! , ‘ playing for sixth pla Z| es 5 I 0 | : f am, was defeated } Re | K C'MON FELLERS! THER AINT NO USE SAILIN'’ Our | BOA IN “THEM | MUD PuDDIsS | WEN WE GoT / A SWELL Bice / > ’ Cp. 4 BATU /\ ; gee tee f | \\ ANGHE Seattle Tuesd tcher Johnston, 6-1 called. ‘The will be staged and Ballard wii lard in the fourth game of the do games, yesterday, prac d the personnel of the s team that is to meet ¢ Tennis club on the club th courts, Saturday GREGON LOSES __|/ site ueich oe sont on ARTHUR TUCK hy x man team will be Livengood, EUGENE, Ore. May 1.—Oregon's Clark, Captain Johnston and elther track hopes dropped today after it | Harry Shaw or Ken Kelso. was learned that Arthur Tuck, stellar| The freshmen are coming right fayelin and weight man, and mem. along on their tournament, also ber of America’s last Olymple team, | Mel Dranga, former Ballard star, had left for his home in Redmond | seems to be headed for first place In Only Bug Marion and In to stop him SQUEEZE?) and would not represent the varsity | the tourney. this season. (EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO WAH - HAW- HAW= Haw oS NEVER KNGW MOU ENTERTAINED SUCH QUEER IDEAS, GveRETT +! HAW -HAW= HAW * Hay ¢ NEN MOVING THINGS ABOUT TODAY NOAH BAXTERS MISSING AT WAS FOUND SHUT UP IN THE CHEESE BON CABINET HIS FAVORITE HIDING PLACE WHEN | RCLOSELY PURSUED BY STRANGE Does - oF THAT'S ALL RIGHT— TILL ONEY EAT HALF “Haw~ Haw-HAW!L SERIOUSLY, MAN, WHAT MAKES YOU TALK sSLCH ce, CRAZY STUPRt @ WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY. FRECKLES AND HIS ‘_ GEE-TM GETTIN 0) td G00D AN’ HUN6RY~T WISH TH ICE WAGON'D COME BY AN T'D GET ME A PIECE OF ICE T’ FRIENDS Hey! Hey! You CANT EAT THAT= THEM BECAUSE TO HUMOR A CUNATIC 1S SHE HUMAN] WAY -

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