The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1924, Page 13

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sh PAGE 13 BILLY GIBSON MAY }funney’s Manager Says ‘ANGFORD THI EATTLE STAR MAKE TROUBLE FOR GEORGES CARPENTIER LAKE BURIEN |MERMENAT (MEL DRANGA |GLOTZBACH IS SUSPENSION a SENT TO »| He Has the First Call) ~ New york TO COMPETE |i: "0: atta oman oe et wa ee! PREP STARS 4s Party Gives Gibson Bum Steer, Keeping | L”, \X°""* Potinsig (7S eee on aren " ge. Kes 3, for the [MUe'e, “Or trimo- | JM " “4 ben Vaiting for Them in New York Hotel, While “ey ert ee Tans ced wen from Kes tn’ breaks a ar - ' . They Are Speeding Towards Chicago , BY HENRY L. FARRELL fi After being threatened with an t cause his visit to become in-|° tier called off his social enga; or e with his whole party to Chicago. jer was met at the pier yesterday by Billy Gibson, Capen Gene Tunney, who claims to have first call on! ® an’s services in this country. Gibson didn't business at the time, but asked for an appoint- ft od and 3 tehe Fou is KEPEREL »s"tet HUSKIES PLAY w and his orew men WHITMAN NINE |e! foo sarswci toe the bn “a WALLA WALLA, M YORK, May 14 IDAHO EASILY BEATS MONTANA |, t the le « { at at the hotel,” M. Descamps, the Frenchman's ; : ye Gibson waited at the hotel until a tele- aL Wels Aad’ Rect Calin, the mee Me maa ending him the greetings of the season came # P isha ets lh tee - eel a es a ease |Carpentier's party stopped =n and Ruth from Philadelphia, where} 2 2 3 Rie Honored (eres | Daily Doings of The Star’s Fun scheduled for Ma A Bit of Teamwork long enough to wire. | YORK, May 14.—1 — ny Folks BY TAYLOR ht, which ts 1 in Michiga and can do MOM’N POP y not going to suck ( ean SAY - CHiew =!!! © making a } RATS ON THIS HOUSE CLEANIN' P ¢ UST CA . J S EVERY SPRING IT'S T : . res tibson has He figure « and then } PIGEON IN ING: FAST TRIP | TO SEATTLE N AKING the 95.mile alr-tine course 4 rE tf } | | | i FPAHEY-BROCKMAN Star Tague cud is facing a pretty (aii tert in its first regular game to ims magus Sunday. The Clothiers Hin telked to stack up against the cmt Suteet Hil team at Walla Reap m from Wenatchee to Seattle in 2 hours and 1 minute, John Wynant’s Pigeon lead the field of 215 birds from | 26 lofts in the Seattle pigeon fan: | ie 2 clers’ regular Sunday race | ‘Te Cothiers have a good club in é . ute Me Mot of their towers have <n results in yards per minu! Imademer service in The Star|y wyoant. RTH’ LOVA PETE , YOU rst base; Hopper, catcher, | ¢ wa - i Gow’ réonT \ / ett Sane THEM ALL? third base: Renner, le Biywstone, right Meld, Cohn, BL Peart and Ordell, utitity Grd by managing the club. @her Star league contests | feoked for this week. The full | 5 4 js y . 1.82.28 Favconnler (2 birds). 1,315.50 1,914.50 follows: ; League No. 1 ce fant Hill Improvement club vs.! piericks pa at Walla Wala, [J. Busch ..¢.s.cceeeecerereeets ‘Fete Union vs. Three Brothers | Sassi?) TEAM BEATS | freemen" CAMP LEWIS at Mercer playfield. | meCubs vs, Junior Advance) +,xcouvER, Wash, May 14 x Walla. eahn at Boixe’s polo team today rates as r payroll es ae Northwest champion asa result of | Peergglbaiadiar a & victory over Camp Lewis yeater oagh day, 13 to 6. Bet sboold inform The The Idaho veterans swept Camp | a = quartet before an irresist. | Ne ack. They outdribbied, out 4 GIBBONS pe ralleggpe att foo pirerors their BOOKS GOOD | 732025%, were numerous, bat thf MEMIGAN CITY, Ind, May 14.—| most spectacular came when Lieut amy Gibbons went thru eight|Guernsey, ‘of the Camp team, ‘Sith Andre Anderson, his|knocked tho ball In near the close Star Lewis" ‘OUT OUR WAY {SAN * DONT NOU KNOW partner, yesterday, in|of the sixth chukker, and charging his routine training r it ran into Chapman of Roise The St. Paul heavyweight, riders were thrown hard. No meet. Georges Carpenticr |(hapman's horse was rendered use pS May 31, showed plenty of |iews and Chapman suffered three oles Rot lacking in endur-|proken ribs, but he returned after fa nt stretched | tive minutes’ rest and finished the = ¢ game. Sena h 0) MORGAN ‘HELEN WILLS ON VACATION) LEAVES TODAY Tet Morgan, Coast pipatabradaal NEW YORK, May 14.—Accom- is faking a month's fish-|panied by her mother, Miss Helen With his father in the| Wills, 1%-yearold national tennis Stet Eureka, Cal. Morgan is|champion, sailed today on the Ber pM the ring for some time with |engaria for England, where she will Rand. He sustained the in-'train for the Wightman cup match fecent battle with Stew-|es, the Wimbledon tournament and | the Olymple games, | (EVERETT TRUE a A hw TAME UPC THAT Be) MATTER ABOUT | THE XTC NSION CCARK’S Con- Wie YA MATTER AGOULT THE SKTGIV «+ Mm 31IS 70 sno 4 18 ton ann 7 138 ) PANO S is 11 AND 6 \20 ano & \s (ay PS 13 13) Ano ¢ Ib a) io - oo = zs 4 Wy THEN, SPENCER, (S$ It You ANTES to say 2 8) |S AGN Th TRAFFIC Law “T’ PARK A HORSE IN THAT SHAPE ? ILL GWE You JusT (CONDO } | THERE ARE SOME CROOKED THINGS FRECKLES AND HIS FRIEND CU,YOU OUGHTA SEE TH BIG DSH OF CANDY AY MOM HAS= “THEY'RE GREAT, GREAT BIG CHOCOLATE Two mmnuTEes ? wn GOSS BEEN “Wo yEaHS ‘SE |\@ THAT EVEN THE LAW CANT STRAIGHTEN OUT. SEE ‘EM THERE? FRECKLES AN! ANE CANT EAT ANY ‘CAUSE OMS HANIN' A PARTY =MERBE IF THEY'S SOME LEFT AFTER TH DARTY WE CAN HAVE wa TB. DODE KETCHEL SAYS THERE ~~ — BEEN A CASE OF SICKNESS /N TOADVILLE _&§ SINCE DOCTOR CODDINGTON MOVED Away SIX MONTHS AGo- BUT IF 1 6ET SOMETHING SWE SAID AY! WHAT PURTY ‘ CANDY YoU 607, missus ($2 N©GOOSEY= AN JOM SAID T MUST NEVER ASK FOR ANYTHING You, Maan !" T AUST SAY,/"THANK {°

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