The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 4, 1924, Page 13

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' gEDNESDAY, JUN 04 lored Boxer Is Now Only Logical Contender © Must Get by Madden or Rickard’s Wills-Firpo in August, Will Fall Thru; Gibbons Is Not), Now Regarded as Contender BY HENRY L. FARRELI » YORK, June 4.—After a dozen or n postpone \ a “aac Harry Wills-Bartley Madden heavyweight . again for next Monday night. Since the con- e of Wills, has been panne d for making a bad mate! ‘J ting the razz now for going thru with it. Tig? eal has t considered for three years caistanding heavyweight jand for the reason that he sen had never been given a GRADE CHAMP chance for the title. Firpe and Gibbons, the other chal = J a lenge had their crack at the tithe | = { lied to deliver ! had a fair claim for a t with Dempsey when he 4 erect for a Shett w fa Carpe Wills remained more “ he ever was as the leading con Since the Wills-Madden was postponed when the fire condemned the Que . Rickard has po fight with the ner can meet for the title nave to make showing against Madden » whole program will be up: a 2 tow sowstnon (00d Divers Taasing the grade school tennis! fr the weond consecutive vear,| {OQ Compete, Nordstrom, of the Isaac 1.| seheol, enters the ranks of} 4 youthful net sensation the finale match, staged We at the Seattle Tennis clud, Nave Phil Holbrook, of the B ns The meet was) team be no cinch, according t . ction of W. word “Blackio” Fad Bilis, popular director of grode| den, Seattle boy who is at Indianapo tende| partment boro stadiu wo beeeooceonOrus 3 a place on the United Mympic games di J recelved from sports, |lis for the national trials Al jot in the least discouraged apparent st etitior face, Fadden frankly “ by tman Fund Folk 0 fo. tur ter tne te to Meet on Friday | «= the most beautiful divers that inee |he bas ever seen in action Eras ice eidae sacony tor Al White and Dave Fall of Star “ ford university are both looming Reeders’ to ea fa | prominently. Clarence Pinkstone, on aidseis Weidey, June (i the last Olympic team, will again bid lac | if:16, at Pign Whistle. The con-| ‘" * Place m is called 0 that the alumal) a poiis for the trials are Phil Patter-| are working In the campaign json, Louis Bahl Cleve Morrison, Mpert to Judge’ Thomas Burke, | parol Bandy, erson and Bur-| yin gad thes ie roughs. The ris an entry from Ernest Schmidt, chairman of |G a,c, Seattle district, will preside. Dr.| +-Hanpy'* Kuehn of Portland, who Weed Willis, national chair-| won the world’s honors tn the 1920 tt the special gifts committee, | 61 not compete aga’ be the principal speaker | Fadden is working out daily —_—--. Broadripple pool, where the ce tion will be held. He states that he | ngressmen Eager tees in top shave. ‘ ' to Take Vacation | Aa TAEHINGTON, June +.—con.| Floyd Johnson neo ere Stops Clifford appropriation bills an YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, June 4 Sa 4. Johnson, Washington hea . who recently knocked out fatter to the country ie senate, having concurre in | Quintin Rojas, stopped Jack Clifford house resolution to adjourn at | Of St. Paul, in the third round here ™ June , during the next four | last night. Protably will engage in a test | eT (2 the Mussel Shoals question. | the $139,000,000 naval con.| CHICAGO, June 4.—Bud Taylor, a bill, poss one or two sup-|Terre Haute, has started for the Bills and dispose of whatever | East, to meet Pancho Villa. The house sends it. | pair are scheduled to step 15 rounds eee jat Brooklyn next Tuesday Many Sign Bill Unaware of Facts senting facts. ‘aay Tacoma signers of initiative| Opponents of the blll claim that, No. 49, the anti-private|in any case, signatures are worth- bill, sponsored by the Ku| less, because a similar bill, passed in Wan, signed petitions in ignor-| Oregon, has been declared unconst! the bill's intent, according to | tutlonal by United States courts for Sick made by a Tacoma news.’ the local district. RERETT TRUE BY CONDO) STS UMN MSS Tears Among others who are at Indian. | 2 OF vi | paper. The newspaper charged so- licitors for signatures to be mizrepre iS YUST Wa NTSO 7 ve + Yt! Fine > ° eur. “ou THA 3 ing Soest (T DOESN'T COOK FOR RAIN, BUT I'M PREPARED For BUM WEATHER OR BUM JOKES — TE HcE- HAW IN Sansovino Winner of Great first arranged last winter, Paddy Mullins, the’ as | Meld. challenger because of his size}, * Says Fadden “Zoors AND HER BUDDIES THE EATTLE STAR PAGE 13 Jones Ready to ‘i Epsom Derby Staged Today vmrnore eeend Crown c m prove wit 1 the rolling } + up to take second) Dundee to Box sto a e Lilet ow oft jace from Murstwood by a neck aa Te the Derby stake Rteritwnea weap ovraah ter fem Sammy Mandell e vict favorite wa ville tersa! an attendant of the CHICAGO, June 4 Johnn Dur ‘eoted by thunder cheers. fan | bookmake fe » the famous | dee, featherweight, and tunior light », ridden by Jockey West ad | betting ring was named rived here to quoted at 7 to © is a bay colt by Swin- | da s bout ge and the royal party |ea#o, ne {| pinned on Resinat American jockey POP, DO YOU REALIZE 1 NEED A NEW HAT SHOES AND A rew f ORESSES P FoR TH LOVE OF MUD! -LOOKIT TH’ BILLS ~ THERE'S ALWAYS SOME ONE YELLIN FOR MONEN - LAST WEEK L HAD A RUN IN WITH TH’ COPS AND A DAMAGE CASE AN’ YESTERDAN L GOT MIXED UP WITH TH’ DRY NO! Gur 1 bo REALIZE WHAT THIS HOUSE NEEDS - AN’ THAT'S ECONOMY - INSTEAD OF HARPIN ABOUT MONEY FOR THIS AN’ MONEY HON GANG ~ 4 Gow" OVER TTW ELLEN NELLY AN’ SEE WHAT | Won | CORA WONT TELL | DUNNO ~ THERE'S SOMETHING HiGHY i : ABOUT ALLTHIS! Hl peau FIRST.YOU BUY MY = || RAFFLE TICKET ANEN | YOU MAKE ME TAKE | T BAK THERE'S || A CATCH IN IT SOMEWHERE ! GEE, f ANKIOUS TSEE | WELL ,CORA, | {T 1% ENHER BuT ID HATE V EXPRESS MY OPWON | OUT OUR WAY " \F WE WASNT GON WHERE WERE GOIN, WEO BE GOIN SOME OTHER PLACE NOVO LIKE TBE GOIN’. ANT IF we “Tou You wor were GOIN' TT" DO WHERE WE'RE Gon’ WAY MOU'D WANNA BE GON. WY WERE GOIN WHERE WE WOULON’ BE GOIN’ 1\F WE WAS GON WHERE Youre TAG, YOU RUN DOWN TO REED'S DRUG STORE AND GET ME A SMALL BOTTLE OF CASTOR OIL— THERE ISN'T _7 ABIT IN THE Louse ( AND T ALWAYS UKE ~ To WANE IT . fs QP HAVE | HANDY More Raids on Pop’s Pocketbook ( ‘WILLS AND MADDEN BOUT TO BE STAGED NEXT MONDAY NIGH { Major Notes TUESDAY'S HOME RUN MUPTE: Lincoln Names Three Captains 'BERCOT WINS OVER DAVIS IN BENEFIT Grade Team to 7 Play for Title - he grade mofeol playground ba ; ball tithe wilt be decided on Bre field F fternoon Ww i ' Gates 18. ¥. Day-teams|! Fowler's wild throw let in the “ : ators © to Gene De Shocker Insted only fear ina - gr ent and et | isle, Keone and Hasris hit home rans. pues” “UY “$e : Two scratch hits were all the Cards '" bested tack » double header from Set eff Mitchsll, the Phils Zachary held the Tigers to two hits, ‘The Vanks started their western tour | Pitch tar. & t them Maney, end the Bem . mptain the 1925 Quak BY TAYLOR Ok POP - WAIT Tit L FORGET IT! THA 1 GET ALL MY Bi J l TELL YOU ABOUT THE You WOMEN KEEP lL WONT BE ABLE TOF: “4 @ WONDERFUL GOWN I MY POCKET BOOK BALANCE ON A CLEAN EWITHA eh re Loominy UKE TH } TELESCOPE AN THEN INCOME TAX IS TOOAM 4 NEXT IN SESGION — WHEN L THIN PRO or Tt “y I'D PLANNED ‘To GET A NEW CAR TH us OH-0n ,my GOLLY JIMINY WHIZZ fy BY STANLEY vay = ays GLEN FOOTER QUITHIS JOB IN THE CANDY STORE TODAY ‘oN ACCOUNT OF STOMACH TROUBLE Chance I WANT A BOTTLE OF~- CASTOR OIL, AR REED NESS'R- DO You WANT THE KIND. \ THAT YoU CANT TASTE P ‘Veeenvtrnaré Bak 2 3 ;

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