The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1924, Page 13

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I { WEDNESDA 1924 |LAWN TENNIS OFFICIALS ELECTIONEERING ON ‘Spill Tilden Also Tours | to Present Side of Case ‘ tman and Ward, in Chicago, Learn Sentiment Pe Metern Clubs Regarding Player-Writer Wran- gle; Edward Conlin Works for Tilden BY HENRY 1. FARRELL Nx YORK x May 21.—Ca plans that will resu t uc writer rule’ : are now being drawn b) George Wight verd, chairman ¢ dy T, Tilden jek, former pre L . ‘on the road in favor of the rule. Wightman and Ward are now in Chicago, where they | will make an effort to line up Tennis association h factions sociation; Hole ittee which ca to the game, and Julian association, are to elec- he amateur menace of the the votes of the leading West- ern organizations against Til- den, ——————— Who's Who in Seattle Sport NO. I-HENRY BLAKE FOOTBALL gar Seattle champion, also at the request make @ t the game's inetitu. e hereadouts a = — 4] | Back in 1900 Blake seofere his cs fortron oer on | Melen Wills coe and it has > eos scout | Is Welcomed f=coecees|to England igbeol where the p May %1.—Miss Hele Tonos Wills, fame ever since 1890. Bake is also a tennis en feat and is the president « fate Tennis club now While he likes ten asd the rest of the spo jays there is no game | arold American ten herself sirl has e nis court 1 n the tennis england,” |writer of one paper remarked. | BIG RACES) “tne sist trom California made ber 6 ANGELES, May 21 Coliseum here, athletes in this | England to play tennis and that she who will compete in the {did not want to make any predic yn Olymple tryouts have | Hon ‘on the last leg of their) Meet Mile. Lengien because she en | ed strong competition and sh ew that the French girl was “a wonderful player.” had never seen the world’s ampion play and that !t would be rude for her Garies Paddock, dash star, and | Loyd, U. 8. C. champion | eerered from his recent injury, also has been suffering from/ity of their respective games. injured is back in form. S0OTT BEATS HESKETH Wilace Scott, Fletcher Johnson tte Livengood were winners !n ge round tenris matches,|in a special at the University of Wash-| built for her. Yesterday. Scott beat Bruce! th, Johnson beat Harry Shaw/| intends Tivengood won from Harold Wi! Inad enj she had sh ed the seasickness that to start practice at Wim | man cup matches and also tn the | British national championships. ROCKY KANSAS “BEATS JACKS SILVA VICTOR U8 ANGELES, May 21.—Tedsy Oakland bantamweight, won fall over Young Nationalista, in the main event at Vernon Might. Johnny Adams beat y Lamar in athe seml-windup. "| rocky Buffalo lghtwelght : won 2 six-round decision W. S.C. ATE from Fredd ks, England, Jacks N, Wash. May 21—The lost to the Oregon team here 3106 Washington State was groggy at the finish. hi to 2, quakes a year, most of them slight. THOMPSON WAIT A MINGS SOMETHING HI” OH, THOME SONI! % WANT To SHOW You SCR THIS BIRD. SINCG A& LOT OF MONGcY HE HAS ee FRIENDS. FORGOTTEN ‘ov REME’ Made’ 4 Form’ HIM AROUND AND RENEW THe OCD ASSOCATIONS | ‘Ss see IF Wer SAN FIND —with| steatest hit with the committee that recetved her when sho blushed in She sald she was cager to Sho said to express any | the film comedian’s cotsin,| kind of an opinion about the qual-| The American girl said that she 4 the passage and that} a She practiced for | |two hours daily on the Berengaria court that had been | After resting a bit, Miss Wills | bledon, where she is to play with | the American team in the Wight: | AMTON, N. Y., May 21-— ‘the During the 21 years ending in 1905, first game of the series} Japan had an average of 1,461 earth- ) AVERETT TRUE BY CONDO DEMPSEY IS | REPORTED TO op BE,IN LOVE the names of Jack weight champion, « , K. O queen tn Roth admit thelr f ARMY CHAMP BEATS DOYLE YORK NEW BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES \ | Joo 1> Tou Goopy .\ PRE i — TT< . 7 } 1 st twot | pul me TTow Goopy 7 aah (ves a | nO HE WATER QU ! 7 Thole eoac Gen SOME TUDGE |PESS VOUR | |/LOVE GOOD wore. | Tana, | | | WHAT AWFUL CANDY ll: semrecry velscoos | re } [une yeast! |] punge | o! 11 Ww urna @ . LY DeuCOUs! fLL THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 13 ROAD FOR RULE § )\WILL SELECT GIBBONS IS CARD STARS Earl Cooper ( TIMELY TIP, ‘After Mascot) WORKING ON ARE RULED 10 | REFEREE FOR cpery. apne deere PUNCHES) AS ELIGIBLE| AMATEURS || BIG BATTLE oings of The Star’s Funny Poor Jimmie! BY MARTIN BET venue. EAT iT! i | | | | GEE* JUST THINK OF |BLACK GOLD TO RUN SATURDAY LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 21.—~ John T. Ireland, steward at Maple | Heights, Ohio, racetrack, camo to Louisville Tuesday and persuaded Mra. Rosa M. Hoots to start Black Gold in the Ohio derby at Maple Heights noxt Saturday. Tho colt will be shipped t jorrow night, DIOPHON FAVORED LONDON, May 21—Aga |Dtophon, winner of the 2,000 guin | Khan's eam, and Lord Astor's Bright | Knight, which placed in the same | classic, are ruling favorites in the | betting on the English derby at 6 BY WILLIAMS : — = 00-00 GOSH eS * 1D ey iT ALBERT! You’ MYSELF @uT BE SPRIZEO How WKCE'N COOLIGH 'N TNCKLIGH IT FEELS.) EEHEE GOSH TS Swe. LEFT A DIME ON TH’ TABLE — |/* ALL TH JELLY BEANS THAT'LL BUY -MAmm ta de he race will be run June de ¥ MEBBY SARAH, THEM LOAFERS AT TH’ STORE HAVE BEEN WHITTLIN’ ON “THAT STICK AGAM \NHEN | WAS/ig AWAY 5: ™ KID BROTHER %S UBLUL 7 SQUEAL ON ME / So <AROGER OGDEN oO SLOAN ARE Alm (iPr: “Pam 2 Or: cate THE CISTERN ROGER SLOAN DUG FoR TS AUNT SARAR_ PEABODY WAS FOUND To BE UN SATISFACTORY THEY SAY “THE BOTTOM 1S TOONEAR THE TOP OF THE GROUND AdA: JUST AS T HAD THovesTeF BANE My OWN IDEA WHO Took “HE DIME T Lert HERE! WA-NO, MOMe B-BUT THAT TEN CENTS T LEFT ily SARE eal ON THE DINING ROOM BUT OUR BUSINESS 1$ VERY IMPORTANT AND WE “UST SEE HIM RIGHT AWAN ~ THE PESTER BROS FROM THE TWIN (t- Giowr AUTO Com-h cays LeweNT. PANY INGIST” YPON SEEING YOU ‘SWALL L LET NEE

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