The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 12, 1924, Page 13

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y, MA ] { MONDA THE EATTLI TAR PAGE 13 $ HARRY WILLS-BARTLEY MADDEN FIGHT POSTPONED UNTIL FRIDAY Rad Weather in Gotham \CAMP LEWIS. |YANK RUGBY BALLARD IS (HELEN WILLS (HOLLOCHER IS __|BEN PARIS - lis Heavyweight Bout POLOISTS IN | TEAMSCORES BEATEN BY WILL LEAVE | ,,BACK IN FOLD’ TEAM STILL a. g oul) 8-7 VICTORY, BIG VICTORY NIPPON A.C. _ FOR EUROPE 200" IS LEADING . 3 ANOOUVER, Wast 18, ' u T Brower, Chairman of New York State Boxing PA. Sey 4 lag i N' mT Commission, Gives Queensboro Club Permission to | {" " Ap sean Binge . of pememel f pF hye ier with t the Beattie ¢ Postpone Scrap Until Friday ay Saag pe A ' i ‘ ‘ ie ~~ : the Seve fantry of Var regarded as : way for her { ' r cl = > gw YORK CITY The Harry Wills-Bartley | barracks came out vi te , ’ 7 . § ad fj Madden heavyweig sp scheduled for Monday night}! y afternoon by the Bs ‘ : ai “| may be 2 t* pl + ees gt the Queens sta here, has been postponed until nt Bate 5 nplonahit Burope, t my | Hl b the ¢ ch | ms | feasy night by the promoters P jdoubt until the Inst minute of H it ; - He ref t of = George Brower, chairman of the state boxing commission, | crashing play. Coming up from de r o Ai . islet Od aren & Ay * gave the club pern I change the date of the bout as u r, Sergt. Bill My Rca . toda ting. ; Knig Columibu ; of the threatening weather. ‘ ver team man. | @ r : ge account ¢ z 5 te the ae Within « hatt.| UTM Md +} Unusual intere heen po here hy the bout, and| minute of the he match.| THRE BROTHERS’ WINS jem SDALETOORE, Me. Dw, ihe FIRST LICR ET a ters announced a complete sell-out, It is not|hewever, Capt. W. G.Gireen of\Camp| ‘The Three Brothers’ Dye. Wark K MoKa |bers of tur? royplty, ry B Pe that the postponement will hurt the attendance. pect et es t "Tent rat a 15-t0. | lone Th 4 nel 4 mame, and abe te Y =f cei nt —————— i J |, S21 of Camp" Lawia thes it wits | count en Cotas ae by, : - bap ab. a 5 age te The first b of $50,000 worth . pise for the leadership of the tour.| Roe pit firother a of tickets for Gibb Carpen- 4) TO play ‘Tuesday | werd? the sigs Stara for. Ane, wells | ancond Fotiiees, Alared 1 ahd her| mother are to sail Wedeéaiay for! nqid, Jim Cotte © of the pro- : | Firs | AMATEURS <= e o S Daily D ? | of Season) ~ says nev awe Dal oings o e Star’s Funny Folk . YORK, Ma 1 eat Pitcher, Chicago White Sox | . . “4 NE. fecaes in the ma) FE RE every player on the of ; which will feature the per ‘ bate MOM N ‘he “4 Sa - POP The Tune Changes BY TAYLOR BB heres ont the contention tha Ls YOUR SCISSORS ? THE VERY 3 IDEA!!- TUT. FUT. MOM|L DONT BE -hamp » > ei™s WHY L THINK THEY'RE 1G MY BEST So HARSH WITH CHICK = HE'S AND GO UPSTAIRS AND CHANGE CONSARN THAT BOY —!! - IN THE GARAGE ~ 1 USED )| SCISSORS LIKE THAT || A GOOD Boy AN' MEANS Aut ee ne we VE ROT TD ¢ HE'S BORROWED MY SOCKS, ” rip ball. le a EM TO CLEAN © RIGHT HE JUST BORROWED YOu MIND BE AT KURTZ'S FOR DINNER NE. SHIRT STUDS, CUFF ~ : a Fastern clubs Fea GREASE COPS OUR SCISSORS « YOU'LL YOUR OWN IN JUST TWENTY MINUTES LINKS AN’ waren —— gapuated what looked like a weak hitt ie ie 6 tadtieh to FIND EM BY AN' BY — 3 Sa tt thy sipeel| ee ie te ae | HEY CHICK !! Sem tay when they were given their hers have the £ getereal challeng je a lead of lf game] Facet the dangerous Cincinnati! ¢ weak i their best in mn working « . 1 have always made | to bear down on every ‘ ! years I have gotten over | yon they blew a of figuring certain hitters | fot before they hi as stil keep putting my | fer first trip of the season, « stuff on each pitch. Gey topped two more against the) Unquestionably it is harder on the | piteher, but each one of us has cer- | Te Carda are by record the|taln peculiarities. And while I do lub in tho West and the | not reccommend my style in this re: the Cubs and the Pirates | spect, still it ts often best to work Ged sive the champions much | along original lines. It is at least trouble than they are now | safer | ——$ $$ The Giants bit th the poor Ph The Boston Braves were a sur-| unusual features of the American iN pin in their first series against! league race. Connie Mack's team @ Pirates when they won the! has dropped 11 ¢ in a row and UB fst two cames. te ecord, iedy in need of pi and they| Terrible has caused il miss Babe Adams, whose arm | num \ ASK FOR A DATE WN I'M OUTTA LUCK ( OH, yiMoie —I' ‘ ee oo wae ei ere pe entker x) | READ iN Wh] | SHES TELUN’ YOU A BED TIME STORY | OR IF Twetlure ARE. GETING TBE hart streak of the Philadel- “org Niiie Siiueeioa T hea ‘erae {CON 9 : | st AWARE TWAT THREE HOURS WHILE SUCH CHUMS | HE'S BEEN KINDA Pia Athletics ba f the into | AKIN’ YOUR BATH | TWEETUNG ! TLL RESTLESS TODAY AN’ ILL BET Hes, tn double-headers | Y Front | TWEETUM YUH ! JUST BREN LONESOME FOR You! |BROTHERS INSPIRE MACDONALD SMITH] yest Member of Famous Golf Family Wants to Equal Tourney Record of Brothers | | BY JOE WILLIAMS | ACDONALD SMITH is back In the East, a profes-| sional at the Lakeville Golf and Country Club at| Great Neck, L. L Mac comes back to the scene of | his former triumphs after a drab period of rejuvena tion in California. As far back as 1910 this young-| ster, member of a famous golfing family, was looked upon by the East as one of the wonder golfers of all. time. | Fourteen years ago Mac, then a mere kid, tied Alex | - THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY EAC, | Smith, an older brother, and Johnny McDermott for] g % aia a‘ Aan t. the National Open. In the playoff Alex won the title _————--—— gare Sj = as ne ‘Alex's second win in the National, by the way. In 1906 Alex had T CAINT FIGGER WHO T JEST ADORES) Fo SHES AREARIN’ A A a NEWT WiLC) |OUT oR you LL “THESE CHOCALIT CHERRIES. BUT ‘With is older brother, Willie, runner up. | YN har “oor! HE " Wills triumphed in the same event In 1899, the sixth open tournament “Bape ag sisetant SS BREAK HB) [BE THE WRECK! | ietd of American golf. Old-timers used to call Willie the Mit Hatural golfer in the country. The Carnoustie Scot could make (fill tall sit. up and beg for mercy. | TWas Willie who introduced the ribbed mashie to golf, tho it re- Miled for Jock Hutchison to make the implement famous, or notorious, MUSU. 8 G: A. appears to view it. } fies professed to sce in the youthful MacDonald Smith the making Of Men a greater golfer than was Willie. But Mac threw ‘em down !n int Of a giddy carcer and in due time dropped clear out of the picture. | ‘Ti world had almost forgot Mac when he went over to England. last Uwe and proved the surprise of the British Open, finishing two strokes | P She ret place. Arthur Havers won with 295. Walter Hagen was a/ Wie behind. and Mac, with a record-breaking 69 to finish with, was ‘tind with 297. | t 44 years of age, announces that this is to be his now-or. never | competitive golf. He is going over to compete in the British | &nd is entered in the American Open. at Detroit in June. TCOTTN CAUSE I H SPECT HES Gon’ 70 EF I THOT T wuz} A OIRECTORS mEETIN! ROBBIN’ SOME Odewenr TLL TAKE A YOuNcr LADY -wey]\ A COUPLE HaNs FULL, COASE L- HEEHEE MY HAWSE LIKES ( “THEY CAINT BELONG BELONGS "1D. T FOUND Y//,\ ST AID N'UNDER 'AN OL 4 TARP .BUT NOBUDDY to aceomplish what his two older brothers did, namely and win the American Open. on al [EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO SS) 1 Smee === | HE HAS HAD A STIFF NECK ALL KINDS OF THINGS OF INTEREST HAVE HAPPENED BEHIND HIS BACK Grwillaws UNCLAIMED GooDs. | BACK To Your seat !} : THERE/LL BE NO STAMPEDE TONIgn Tl!!! FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Willie Doesn’t Understand GEE-WHATCHA T WENT TA MOE LAS! NIGKT So T GOTTA STUDY NON) = TM STUDYIN' ABOUT. TH EQUATOR. EQuaTor ?? say! HOW'D TH EQUATOR GET OUT OF Irs CAGE, HUK? LA Ps ‘ NEAW-'ATS WAT SAID. IT WUZ A MENAGERIE apy LION RUNNING AROUN' TH’ CENTER OF TH EARTH!

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