The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 16, 1924, Page 11

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© nay, JUNE 16, 19 , so ons THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 11 MERICAN ATHLET ES DEPART MONDAY FOR PARIS OLYMPIC GAMES Lucanovic Is on Wiiiieslia. Adi els cus : 4 : nly 20 From 1920 [BILLY EVANS’ CHATTER] 3 Pane theo Tee Star in Tilt i A Are Played in Team Are on Lists reader Bon Paris|p os <= : . Semi-pro Loop sls and Colleges Furnish by Far the Greatest Number of Athletes That Will Compete in Paris Olympiad—U. S. S. America Carries Aggregation BY FRANK GETTY t ew YORK, June 16 A little American expeditionary free, some S00 strong, s Monday for France. ‘ transport the amship America; the goal is % t t re e ie supremacy e world, to be won at Colombes| Joe Benjamin to ine the plate etition with 41 other nations. |Parently been retire t ate } } 7 jeciding fact uP to : That most anything can h ake up the little army, bent on| ,,,BOx Dode Bercot | ins ¥ me, WD) yen in baseball was proved in the tho there are some old familiar faces 3 ANGELES, Jun Dede | Pgh Detroit game 1 » among them, are for the most | test ! 5 h . ear have eer Bl yer first i part making their first ap-|' ‘ nit | ritter third out, The umpire ruled the pearance in the international | ** acta t y r t 5 Detroit catcher had tipped his that games. Benjar also an enviable | 1 or ¢| bat and granted him first base In record, (fans ' Before the inning was over close de School and college stara must de | —————__—_ Fa BSR depended uy n a larger. degree than ever before tg carry the shield of the United States to victory e@ and keep the flagstaff at the sta-/ eo "| MOM’N POP ihe omprises YOU POOR RADISH - HOW DID You |}, | BAH - L TURN MY BACK ON SUCH *}120 track and field stars, 42 switn LET A COUPLE OF CRUMS DRAG | A TURNIP WHO GETS IN BAD WITH |mers and water polo players, 24 \OU INTO A SCHEME "TD MAKE HiS BOSS ANO WHO HAS TO MAKE lye earned that ttere with|Women swimmers and divers, 1 You UE TO YOUR WIFE LIKE f A BABOON OUT OF HIMSELF @Y so ¥ average are not always |#Wordamen, two women fencers, 25 THIS, LASK YOu? ° TRYING TO TELL THE BOARD OF os am } L b 5 oarsmen, 16 wrestlers, 11 DIRECTORS THAT WE IS INNOCENT! | G| BELIEVE to a bat-|s 12 coaches, 10 managers . ability to|1 six rubbers, besides offt- ¢ J me 750 friends, relatives | contrary, try to make your | «: the athletes. ig eaxy as possible by work-} Only 20 of those track and field bis weaknes: stars making the trip this year Be careless. | did so in 1920, when the American ~ * team went to Antwerp. ma Swimmers Besides the survivors of Friday's . and Saturday's gruelling final trials in State Title | os camvride. three additional mem IT, June 16.—Tho Ta-|bers of the American team have| gwimming team won the|been named. They are C. F. Gates, p State Y. M. C. A.|Princeton hammer thrower; Ben ip here Saturday }Owen, Red and Blue pole vaulter, | Winners scored a total of 96/and Basil Irwin, New York A. C. | Wenatchee, with 64, was|who will compete in the 3,000-meter while Everett was third! steeple chase. | M. Bellingham, with four| ‘The team this year looks stronger | was fourth than any that yet has sailed in : quest of Olympic honors. In the WALTER JOHNSON ater, Washington Nationals a the Stars and 5 £5 A $859 DISCOVERED AMER : sprints this country has an array | ‘aad DRUM MAJOR Jof talent which should Insure vic-| te tory in both the 100 meters and 200 ~ meters event as well as the 400 GR BOOTS Y— Here's - meters relay. There is no doubt A BOND NEW LETTER | but that Jackson V. Scholz of the SAVED "GPEGAA JUST FoR New York A. C. Is the fastest man You! Lesstz —rrs FROM on his feet today A Kelso Winner in | Timber League Tilt | KELSO, June 16.—Kelso, Che- | halis and Hoquiam won the games | in the Timber league Sunday. The Kelso club defeated Aber. | deen, 2 to 0. Chehalis hung up a| 23 to 2 win over Longview and Ho- quiam beat Camp Lewis, 6 to 5. Hoquiam, Aberdeen and Chehalis are all tied for second place. Yesterday's hero—Ty Cobb. The young- | ster got five hits and was robbed of a} eiath. — | ‘The Detroit Tigers made 21 hits, beat-/ j ime the Red Sox 10 te ¢. | now with the ing into home plat doubly disastrous for the world’s cham- pions, who were be im by Cleveland, 10 to 3. ‘The Giants climbed back inte first place by virtue of an easy victory over > Cincinnat!, 4 to 1. Frisch's double ta ‘ “ |the fifth decided the game. ¢ \ , : : AXED ROR) Johnston doubled in the sixth and the . BS mee nea 5] Dedgers came from behind. to win over 5 ‘ : ‘ oh Lonel St. Louls 4 to 2. Ruether allowed but A > , | r wz, Or on: x: four hits. . | 1 GOT A RIGAT T GO € 5 y. A Oe i ¥/) AS ares . ' . Your runs in the fourth tied the game S—SSs WARE T FEEL LKE s A hee ; 2 with Washington for the White Sox and N'YAHAYVA-YA - he 7 r x G ] ——— two more in tho sixth put it on fee, the final score being 6 to 4. y ay Z | ‘The Browns ended a long losing streak by taking @ batting bee from the Ath- | fi Pi Ietics 3 to & in 16 innings. } of the 110-piece| —_——- | Adams, Mass., band is George erent Tay “eee His part oi gran luke in Gloria erty Msc Swanson’s new Paramount picture, | ; up of high) «ter Love story," which was filmed ts, in the East. | REIT TRUE BY CONDO! ‘ a. Cee ve : me 5 Everett of = } NTE Worco Have You TR liamS JUST AS THE “TELEGRAPH OPERATOR. WAS LOCKING UP For. poet THE NIGHT AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE hy NEA Service, Ine. Tag Kept Account TASALONE!"! Low MANY TIMES HAVE AN INVESTI= Sator. tt!

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