The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 25, 1924, Page 13

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THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 13 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25 (OE KIRKWO ——$__$_— OD FINDS HIS TRICK SHOTS MEAN MORE THAN TITLES : ] 0 New Official 'Pattern Workers Hartnett and Des Moines Wins foal aks Is Warren Tossers ustralian $ Position Golf Ball Is : Again Winners Alexander Are Over Lake Burien Hard-Working Win Two Scraps in Golf World Unique 4 Not so Lively vs cath generation: Great Battery tam at take aren day Aa | Young pocacey sane Ot wart Avs 5.8. ones Sant uur Geene F YouTn « dag nbine to 4 British Open Championship All but Cinched | upon wz “otticut,” is teing u ane oe Last Year, but Lost Out on Final Holes; Trick \» . ortly t Bost Lock comp: 3 the rejuvenated Chicago Cubs. With) home r Hoes ; Shooting ls Much More Profitable, He Says saaten sheen a “y firet | tush we BRT) bt effi coerce igo ballet Poe hy A tum T 2 1 ‘ 1 weigh - od ’ - . “— Pe, “ . ‘ 7 vie § - e BY JOE WILLIAMS wach less run t x ; oi . ' woe ME KIRKWOOD will not compete in the British open|® ha ¥ ‘ championship this month. It would be bad “business” . . ; he'd booting home « Jo: he fir Pe him to do s Kirkwood is a professional golfer and|* . “ and/and x it look easy. It fii — —— sfessionals are in golf for what they can get out of it / ort Lg: thet there were. Re WAe ire His legy up on Sckwood is an entertainer first, a player next, altho his wiity is that of a champion. te It would cost Kirkwood something like $1,500 to make we he trip abroad. The chances are 15 to 1, or worse against | x & winning the title. The importance of a title to a golfer in the publicity it brings. This publicity puts the lucky |“" lr squarely in the spotlight, earns him a rating as aL aa ——jan exhibition ar and in- creases his “price as a pro- suzanne and fessional teacher. t money on the nag|c along thru ubout young Ivan|and_ pick ays trying. |at ¢ an natural J npiring this game, kid ad." | Quigley told Gabby in Brooklyn the Kirkwood jHelen Both =" DON'T WOU DARE DENN ThAT VOU v7 HAVEN'T BEEN PANING ATTENTION TO be] ANOTHER WOMAN BECAUSE 1 HEARD HER CALL YOU ON THE PHONE LAST MIGHT = WELL~ WHO IG THIS WOMAN THAT YOU'VE BEEN BUSING FLOWERS FOR - SPEAK UP ~ respect, thi S80 when you heart Kirkwood say he cannot afford to} t\try for a title as important the British ¢ you know wh and it is Incidenta ANO LAST NIGHT DOT CALLED ME ON THE PHONE - HAW - Haw J THIS 1S THE FIRST WHERE YOu GOT | TIME IN THREE WEEKS THIS PICTURE BUT . THIS WOMAN IS THAT ['VE FELT UKE MRS FELIAL ch of the day three easy sets, 6 Kirkwood (should » event last year, when er, He ha Arthur Hy or Walter 1, a stroke away, | Kirkwood leading the entire field by four or five strokes up to| Hien Wills, American .|the 13th hole on the final round. Uttle difficulty again Wednes-|To win, all he had to do was play as she smashed thru to an the remaining five holes in fairly ® victory over Miss P. Dran-| respectable manner. He could drop| €0, 6-2. three strokes to par and yet be Her style of play was like yes. (certain of first place | a marked reversal of the But Kirkwood fs not a good fin form shown a week ago.|isher. His competitive temperament | foot action was faster and the is » he best. The very kn | hing drives which play a b t he was close to v in her game were accura trol and he While Miss Wills was wing his touch almost complete! manne =o Lenglen, the Fr Kirkwood is not an ex mpion, also put r an easy/ter, either. He cuts acre . former Ameri- 6-1, 6-0. Watson M. Washburn, member} the American team, won from pw Crawford, 6-4, 6-4, 4.6, 6-2 Norman Brooks, d Dr. Putnam, e s nerve ¢ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES defeating Miss ¥. Clarke frequently off t / t - (4. It was the sccond match |¥ r in| (2 ne0, sours. snr TA ffonranas Lenglen and in neither has she * ag: T] WONDERFUL NIGHT? bs r a game . i Mrs. rthwaite defeated Miss or Ss, 6-4, 64. should I? he ask Asother American victory was |" ed up when R. Norris Williams [to from Pferet, 6-4, 4-6, 8-6, 6-4. — | be.” Mrs. George Wightman, of the| Kirkwoods’ position In golf is, in d States, defeated Mrs. Saun-|deed, unique. ss Taylor, 6-0, 6-2. | —~— Te French woman, Suzanne | fen, was vielstous in another Jimmy Slattery ch Y, h ired th J. * fice, the Fresich tonto deteated Looks Good in ri and Miss O. M. WWk- } he eres nating ppp time of | New York Bout | 1 teh. eeetch. LI are more valuable than a championship would| ELY young light heavy-! | weg is Jimmy ttery, of| elephone Tossers MARA Wha Was ete 1 s. New York carly this mont Shut Out Rivals jcc uy tie systematic At the B. F. Day playfield the|which he disposed of a f DE | phone company wine, in the/ cowboy from Arizona named Jact ercial league game with the {1 ynch | Lock team, won by a score of! “There seems little reason to doubt | OUT OUR WAY to. Martint, for the telephone tiy..+ this boy Slattery is a comer.} made eight strikeouts and al. i He ee ee OR WHERE td but three hits. Franklin, of Best Lock, and Scanlon for the Ligio team, each drove out a three g 40 WAY LIDDLE DOG GONE OOH WHERE OOH WHERE pi, MGS (Copyright, 1924, by NEA Serviee, Ine.) has’ an interesting way fighting, prancing about all the ring, handy dangling sides, re: 0 shoot . Smith, Weditz and Kimball th made three hits in four times | {fom any e. His stra ‘bat. The score: R. H. B.}dehind which he throws the weight ..11 13 09 of his body, getting forward nicely 3 «0 3 7|with the punch, ts something few Batteries: Telephoye company, |fishters want in their midriff. He Perini, Boum and Lynch; Best {has a right, too, as Young Stribling, | ck, Tomlinson and Davidson. | who lost @ decision to Slattery this =e ~EE-EE? ee | Fear sag seeon tos koor. The! CAN ee B-E NOT UNEXPECTED Buffalo boy ts fast, cool, and clean- : Helen Wills’ double defeat in|cut. He rather resembles Mickey | nd was not entirely wnex-| Walker, the welterwegiht champ. . The experts predicted the} _ ——_——_——— fe would “get her,” and it did.) BUR? NOT HITTING TR 3 oe George Burns, secured by Cleve HAGEN I8 FAVORITE liand from the Red Sox, has not English betters have made Wal-|becn hitting up to his accustomed Hagen the favorite among Amer-|standard and Manager Speaker has| entries in this’ year’s British |dropped him to sixth position in the} PS olf championship. batting order. | | RETT TR BY CONDO} GOOD EVENING, BIR. Don't “ou KNOw THAT YOURS CAN'T MAKE GRASS Row WITH ANY SUC ints Wy. WA “TO “HE DEPOT “THIS NOON ‘To SEE EGBERT ROBBINS COME JN, EGBERT HAS 6 AWAY _ERO. HOME EIGHTEEN YEARS oRonillans (Copyright, 1924, try NFA Service, tne.) FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Yes, the Eyes Have It GOOD MEDICINE AND BAD CaN COMG OvT HERE AND ADJUST BUR LAWN SPRINKLGR SQ THAT PEOPLE CAN | | Lik FAST YOUR WIGWAM WITHOUT MAKING | | YOURE JAAKIAS DETOUR te THE OTHER SIDE OF THE ; PIE OR SOMETHIN'= Street it oamataa "VAON Swe ee JAN ZA ne hey oF pecean, || HAT WHA YOURE PEELING MAKES MS DAILY CALL AT THE AEGOOSEY Home -_ FRECKLES MOTHER | | HAPPENS eee ee || PEELING | ONIONS “To DAY

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