The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 2, 1924, Page 11

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JLYMPIC COACH IS PLEASED WITH UNITED STATES’ PROSPECTS Walter Christie Has | TO ee ("Major Notes } | World Record NEW STYLE SPEED BOAT OREGON IS s ee ee MAKES FAST TRIAL TIME WINNER IN fidence in the West 2". 8. for Bay Cit Con : eo pe aan, be god s wisueraeee| COAST MEET s Dr L. Riat « ein a m PSETTIN Robertson Declares That Veterans Are |of the M. Y. Pr. 8. association to be cy Wi “re “* ond ee ae et || Vem Baa as “ ing Thru as Expected, While Younger *!¢ ®* Omkomd, Wis, July Marstneit, Oehe = 4 tly when the firet nine men || ee ieee May 3 Are Causing Upsets in Olympic Plans (th and 6th Using w on Peorta New ait ¢ egor Har Ethel XI," whi ey in t ‘Our pre could not be more |* s all over are surprising us. We're |*™4 1» April set up a new competi: | 20), we hadn't expected and the vet-|"¥e reeont at the New Or . coach of the American Olympic |"™*"* of 4758 M. PH. for t vt about the prospects for the|**% ™ P ris this summer, after watching |™*¢ !* Meher rrore e championships and after hearing the|*!" w#! 480 compete in the aiicte results of the four trial meets | ®* e Bt the Ostitews cleat Saturday. T Christie, coach spects po. Baal The Cards knocked Denohows out of peti Poor hy tour pitchers and seven | '* bes 4nd Beat the Keds, 6 to classes. The the ee ca the = Hireves yO & fours Of) The White fox knocked Dy Van ' f the box an Three bits in the first t wT hase of the in ae per and ' tion of 1921 nd the head field | drivers at is named for Mre, Ethel H f ulifornia team tom ‘famninis Hite by Johnston and Steck shoved |” ee cna ee ine | The Indians dropped inte a the tor last | over % + the Aino movies |¢ planes in the world! pines with the At when they . @ Phils § to . r team, said} N of the Western } eon heard from ne of th erformances athletes have wilt - yy night in M in the first of a © dees for the challenger Pp yg Beany Leona Wait till you! m in the final | im the meets Satur-| nohed places on the Olympic Firpo and Wills May Box Ss A CORKSCREW ~ L WONDER WHAT PoP COES WITH ALL HIS Money P & ers in 10 nn Hartranft, of Stanford; Bud r of Southern California, and | Hills, Prine were the best De ick-| country and probable winners at frm Juan Homs, the South) pris Hartranft and Mouser also fieecan representative of Tuckard.| voweq fine form fi the discus Bedard said he didn't care to give) ¢) ‘of the details until the contract | been signed. He did admit, how- | that he had to meet Firpo's| Tt was reported that Firpo pag bolding out for $250,000. ‘Bedard said that Firpo wanted the Deld about August 20, but de was going to ask him to the date not Inter than August ARIS, June 2.—Termination of to give him time to arrange tho! the ring career of Bugene Criqul, | Between the winner and/| gallant hero of Verdun, and former in September. lworld’s featherweight champion, eo who was knocked out yesterday in the eighth round by Danny Frush, TIMELY TIPS iGed | Ralph row ie eens | FRANCE SAD | WHEN CRIQUI | QUITS RING) BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES WALL YOu, Ske wads HERE ,}'L0.cHuck- CORA, MONEGT?)| { YOURE yucT #a Time!) (LL Gay ore i. Say ~ & lover France today. He has end |deared himself to all by the spirit, }in victory and defeat, which he ex pressed today, when he said: “I'm thru; I met o better man. I've always done my best, and I'm | satiafied.” SOUTH PARK England, caused general sadness ali i | SAYS JACK BENTLEY Plicher, New York Giants | : [T opening tip to the amateur che Dall player is, to select the poat- you lke best and stick to it. ‘et. them shift you around. ‘Mility. player never gets as far ‘Tegular star, no matter how pat his ability. jmade the mistake of doing other besides pitching, simply be- Tam fortunate enough to be a batter than the average +s has caused me to be fo the outfield, at first base and pinch hitter. ‘While I am listed as a pitcher, I r ‘tase, since that position pried the game regularly. ‘one bedt tip to the amateur Is ot If you have a peculiar that isn't regarded as good Rm, bot gets results, stick to it. ‘Wagner has his own pecu- iyis, yet was one of the game's inflelders. Rey say my position at the bat ‘Wrong, yet I have done pretty Mahbitter. Any time I try to i my form, my hitting goes Wea mistake, Be original. OHN CARIANI RACE WINNER WINS FAST BALL MELEE E South Park Merchants de- feated the Georgetown Mer- chants, 7 to 6, in a bitter battle | between the two rivals from the} South, Brown twirled effective ball for} the winners, South Park is now) in a tie for the seml-pro league| leadership. j In another thrilling game, the} Mail Advertisers defeated the Queen| City All-Stars, @ to 6, on Wood- land park. The firemen won from the Nip-| pon A. C, when Whitman poled eut a homer, scoring one ahead of | him, by a score of 4 to 3. |;WIGGINS STARS | | FOR DRUXMAN’S | Ralph Wiggins, star twirler for the | | Druxman’s All-Stars, allowed but two! hits to the sailors from the U. 8. 8.} |Sinclalr In a game played on Wood. | |land park field, and the cigar store| | tossera won by a 19 to 0 score. The| NOW AND GET OUR PERPORT NAMES - NEXT WALTER APOLERY CARDS AS 1 CALL OUT Your MUQ4- MISS FARGO. | MUCH BLUGEO- —/ FRANCISOO, June 2.—oJhn | winners needed but 13 hits to make ‘Tepresenting the Unione | their total, as frequent errors by the Naliana, Won the eight-| losers aided in running up the count. satuto race for Italian| The score: t Funners here yester- | Druxman’s ......- | 28 1-6 seconds. | U. 8, 8. Sinclair-........- 6 Italian Vurtus club | Batteries — Wiggins and Sheedy Cox, Pralett and Smith. ERETT TRUE Yes V3uaL TSRDAY AROUND 1! BY CONDO] MORNIN YOU CGE T THem STRE IF THEY'RE | | | Hou WILLIE ! 1 JUST SAW SOMETRIN' You ABVER SAW! ( purrpervn 4 —_——— NEVER SAW A Dog /* 6'WAN! Wilo EVER R BALL PLAYER, DID |\ ToL You Ar Doss N YA Now? PLAY BASE DONT LET Go- 1 LOST A SOLID ie GRANDPA HARRINGTON CAME NEAR LOSING HIS WATCH TODAY WHEN HIS LITTLE GRAN SWALLOWED HIS WATCH CHARM AND ico FIVE INCHES OF CHAIN - stt!ste! pipn't NOBODN TOLD ME=- © T TELL YA? TLL BET BOT T SAW ONE UP TH STREET A WAYS = Y MEBBE HE'LL COME By \ HERE AN’ THEN AW- WHATS: EATIN’ You? You

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