The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 17, 1924, Page 17

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qupsDAy, JU : THE SEATTLE STAR I i7 HELEN WILLS APPEARS FIT AND PREPARED FOR BIG MATCHES Okmulgee Pitcher Billy Britton, Jack’s Friend, Yarrison Will Rickey Expected Wightman Cup Matches ‘Behind the |. ..,,iHas Good Record 8 Bidding for McTigue’s Title Rejoin Beavers to Clean House W ednesday | Home Plate | ==" ! . . he sme iin. Mallory, Miss Goss, Miss Wightman and Mrs. BY BILLY EVANS 5 . : : f Sided : ; é f " Jessup, Other Yankess Besides Miss Wills, Also » row without @ def 6 ae . &, . . Look to Be Ready for Competition forme eight cha oa ‘ ‘ fielde 5 et BY HENRY L. FARRELL I Joe Wall Signs Sea ta thea heninatoerth eal . : " 7 to leave the Her t hidden beneath ; r to Manege Club : Joo Wail ee : wes boxe ar " t ‘ TS more valueable to|*? muceeed Tom Down ak card ee : Beaten by Shade 2 \ an Walte Jor xe « ' ‘ « J ve Sh . 7 Cot and I nuch of his | said would be t ' ot met | of f I making eh inclu x ao tt . @ torn : i > : K " 5 ? Cleveland Eugene Criqul, defeate rench | chamy Britt < defeated Har ¢ Oklahoma himan and ri , i feat no ve: |featherweight, eaid this after his re-| The Kanses “( e* has come | Fay , K rk event of a iagsical condition, altho our wor mpered by poor ; : phage jownfal T have no excuses, | out of the little town of Columbus, |the Kentuc eat pea Britton be Conley and Fay far|boxing pros at East Chices — |weather re ly from get-| ‘ broken hands, no broken heart.” | Kans, to claim Mike McTigue’s title. | Black u f 4 . ting in all training they ‘Major Notes }\ wou have liked Tin, 08 tha grtalaet” lafee” ha" two Lenglen ta due a e here—The veteran Marry |\¢ w playing in the Wight a fant he Giants increased their lead in the game and a halt ‘ Stoner of the Tigers pitched not t w meee . Pall againet (he F s she f Pe “ Miss Hollins Likes x Cleveland's Course Jute Dammered two Pirate pitchers “ hats. oye dalitocgererngeie sad won the epening game of the yt catches, pa Rixey ha game featured by Bek av Miss Hollins pla ‘ ently and recommended t Te veteran Alexander, who has been) ears to ey be played the Was driven from fe metiweve 8°" Harry Greb Still peas & lnie made it two straight over’ Likes Tom Gibbons) _ " & my intention to simply ; =e fe Retpless Athletics oA RY BR ye singed ay ay point out the strong points of the fies “4 ¥ nea ‘ ¢ : four stars. Some of my opinions t may possibly enable the reader to ‘ t Hie { » i | harley Barrett WasOneof Sst et "nls : ; | anil i Hepers homer with the bases full . e Rather than « Cornell’s Greatest Warriors ©» some ot th ol han place him first all that « The star infield: catcher works regula © expecte day, unless m. It js alwa er to win every game he ho|and oth AibAmerica quarterback, being} sf the few signal callers in the| * ‘ ef the game to be so hon |SChieke Named t | Rents nas x near stacona man] Lead Navy Oarsmen i, sr iis football togs. He was a clever ae 15, Md 1 17.—MI4. 2 Making him especially e! n Ban open field. pt 1 from the angle of possib! in favor © ratio Is for hipman To draw a comparison between t a player who works only every year. Schieke is the bow oars-| fourth day and the fellow in there every day is therefore, a Hero of Trials ] rather tough proposition, The Naval. academy great Sisler and the mighty Ruth ‘3 regime at Cor were pitching stars when con. 1 boasted some verted into regulars, in order to | make use of their many other | qualities. 1to 12, repeating the foilow | | T)ROPPING Johnson fr igteanon, 24 to 9. The 1915 outfit a3 one of the great teams of @euntry, It was without doubt irmidable « team as Cornell has Pet turned out. Aginst Mic! m that PRcaptained by Barrett at. late T. While Cobb an driv extra base hits, 4x4 % was the sensational per- ut as many ints of Barrett that was largely it in possible that their h for the biggest victory | will be as timely if not mor ane | Ruth's. | But there again ts a drawback to| Bick Altrock Is @ Chased by Ump . Ab Echacht lost his partner, Nick | K, just after he had rejoined 4 crony. Nick got too fresh | George Hildebrand and the um- him. Nick, of course, George lacks a sense of hu- | comparison between the trio, Cobb |and Speaker are managers. They must shoulder rr ther responat- bilities aside from the mere playing, Rating the four stars is flirting with fire. Each has outstanding qualities, On only one point am I positively certain, Ruth is eas- ae ily the greatest drawing card, baseball's biggest attraction. ny Brief Is ” | From the financial angle fe Is certainly aluable. Good at Second | Jackson Scholz, of the New York| °*" wii isk iat ash Brief has shown Kansas| Atluetic club, who bettered Olympic fans that he isn't such a bad|records for the 10-meter dash 2! Horseshoe Men | in if necessity demands | tryouts for the Olympic games re he play the i cently staged. in Title Play . Late in June 3 Seattle Horseshoe club will its city singles champion. | atter part of June and no-| te will be published within | oxt few days All enthusiasts are urged to enter, | Tournament to consist of two classes, | A and B, optional to the player. Send| your name and address or phone with | an entry feo of 60 cents to O. Markle, | 904% Main st. care Puget Sound) Glove Mfg. Co., Seattle, as soon as| || Such popularity must hold the tournament on the Broad-| | | | In Which Oil and Water Mix way playfield. The city. doubles , championship | e e Vv . which was just run off was won by Se e Z Carl Hansen and Ed Williams, win: | : ning 32 games, losing 4, finishing} MH oe Palvene sect: 490, Cpe fol) IG HITS don’t just happen. Pop- _ populavity was no accident, Smokers ‘ lowing list shows the final standing | of the teams at the close of the| ularity doesn’tcomeready-made. _ were ready for a better cigarette and doubles tournament. ‘ i i "Team Won Lost r.c, | In pictures, plays or products, suc- in Chesterfield they found it, Hangen-Witiama Pia " ‘ ’ Raynolds-Premet cess must be built on something Taste convinced them. That’s why Poore-Alexander REAL, men are turning by thousands from Wagnener-Heeman HMigginbottom-Higginbottom Paterson-Meloughiin T | | COPENHAGEN, June 16 Den-| |mark took the third round of the | Davia cup tennis matches here to-| day when rik Tegner defeated Co)- | re aka AE or gl CIGARETTES |phurgo, Italy, defeated Alex Petor- Thus Chesterfield’s swift rise to other cigarettes to Chesterfield, } sen, Denmark 7 I Ban Francisco sport fans are e e e “ Dd. Rockefeller, Jr, who is worth several times his|Plensed with Guy Williams, south l ~-tmillions Hu an gets a few pointers on swimming from Ger-|Pir. and adsl fe byes | lerle, holder taped dr de re eT lander, recont addition to the holder of the world record for 400 meters. HitgHitig: patel hay. are. exbected mwas tuken at Briar Cliff Lodge, N. Y. THLaWe tieilke Laea now, Copyright 1924, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Cd,

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