The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1924, Page 21

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= i FRIDAY, JUNI INTERNATIONAL REGATTA TO BE STAGED AT TACOMA NEXT WEEK ATTLEI TAR Telephone Tossers Many Events Are on Shut Out Bakeries | How Washington Streams Are for Fishing This Week | Whitcombe Leads in British Open 'Hagen Ties for we Big Yachting Program ®\!s73c05 25 Long-Distance Power Boat Race to Be Held July 2 cotta as tvell . From Port Townsend to Tacoma; Annual Clash Between Sir Tom and Patricia Is Off ; BY TOM OLSEN ACHTSMEN from all sections of the Northwest will gather at Tacoma July 3, 4 and 5 for what will prob- ably be the biggest and best international regatta ever} , “ Lake Suthertand \Johnny Lavan Is L Bight-mnile if With Kansas City rising’ te weeds, e staged. The program arranged will afford the yachtsmen |t 1 release by the St, 1 ca one continual round of competition and entertainment dur-| ¢ «- me res - aa am to 4 ing the entire regatta. & hak of Sea a em Gah cloud Altho the regatta does not start until July 3, the annual! prove a valuabdlo Association player international long distance race will be staged from Port Townsend to Tacoma, July 2. This race is for the Pacific) ‘ resents t Motor Boat’s cup, and is a handicap affair for power boats, |“ Wecdlasian The boats will lay-to in Glenn's cove, opposite Port Town- ail” send, and will be the guests of the Port Townsend Com- mercial club while awaiting} Pheemmmenans | the start. Milwaukee Fans same day, the long 4 i Honor Two Stars nored Al Sim. ! sallbo ef the Philade!p’ f the games du ng the Chicago series. They gave at the start, him a diamond ring. Joe Hauser Speed boat races will be one of| also & former Brewer, was remem, the big features at Taco ag | Dered, too, the fans presenting him the first time in the with a pair of gold cuff lnk the finish, ¥ power boats will be han< 1 KNOW 4OULL ENJON \T~ MN HUSBAND SAW THE SHOW VESTERDAN AND HE SAID IT WAS MRS. BROOKER -IT WAS. CERTAINLY FINE OF You "Wo INVITE ME DOWN FoR THE MATINGS |! the international regatta th: conjunction | Pass Restriction in National Loop nt summer meetin fave feen held in with it Because of t that the Van id the Patricia | organization, the : annual race between her and Ted| the “pass evil” in length Geary'’s Sir Tom in the Class R/ 4 riction will be placed on dass cannot be held. © passes next year as a result, This However, there will be plenty of. | Diece of legislation was not aimed fered the yachtsmen in the form of | ‘he Pewspapers, but at politict mil-doat races. actors and the like. The course of most of the races will probably be from the Tacoma Yankee Fencers Yacht club, which is a short dis tance west of the smelter, east to Defeat Holland | opposite the stadium, then north to! PARIS, June 27.—Holland was Brown's point and then completing | eliminated from the Olympic fencing | the triafgle by returning to tae | matches today by the United States | yacht club. team. The United States team won This course will give the big} 10 matches and the Dutch six. The crowds that gather for the program | French fencers eliminated Spain im the Tacoma stadium on July 4, a _ ¢hanee to view the races. | evening of dancing, Following the completion of thé Some of the Seattle power boats Tegatta program Saturday noon, the | that will compete in the long di home | race are: Clarabetlé, Ray Coo gin rechten will proceed to th rig @ Frank Mc . pr mt of dolyn, Fritz Hellenthal; south | Stanley Griffith Bor ay, Pot Point Defian din. | Hel La Vriga, F OH,DEAR = HERE IT 1% ONE ae witt be OCLOCK AGAIN AND BOOTS isted Slide Robe Yankon of Great Young Outfielder BY BILLY EVANS } Combs could have scored stand BELATED slide has, for the|!*S UP. In running to the plate} time being, robbed the New|@ 80 judged the play that he| ork Americans of the services of | did Not believe it necessary to slide. | lie of the greatest young players |O¢ of his teammates, thinking | te break into the majors in years. | Combs was to be thrown out, yelled I have reference to Outfierder| #4? 48 he was almost on the plate Earl Combs, for whom the Yankees fed something lke $50,000 last Winter to the Louisville club of the | Seeking to obey orders, he slid] jinto the plate late, didn’t have time |to rate his speed or distance and, as a result, will probably be out the eee pneecintion: rest of the season, | _ Recently in a game at Cleveland) His loss, coming at a time when| iM started a late slide into the plate, his services are badly needed, will Bk spikes caught, and his*leg was! pe sorely felt by the New York ® badly injured that it was neces-/ciyp. A fine fast. | mry to carry him off the field (ang a great hitter, Combs would The feet-first slide is a dangerous | have been a regular from erty Pay unless perfectly executed. Done | on any club other than the Yankees. | improperly, jt- invariably results in| Joining a club that had won a jury. |}pennant and « world series, it A majority of players find it}was only natural that he didn’t Meessary to slow up a bit prior have much of a chance to breal fe the slide, so they may properly | into the lincup, despite his admittce Wsition themselves “before hitting | ability. the dirt. | Baseball managers are superst! Of all the great base runners I/tious. They follow precedent clove fave evér seen in action, Cobb, I be-|ly. Seldom will they tempt fato. eve, is the only one to start his} Working along these lines, Mille side at full speed. Huggins started the season’ with Most necessary of all, in order to|the lineup that had won for him a get the full advantage of the slide, | world’s championship. That's mere is to properly gauge the distance./iy common sense. i is imperative that the runner go| The suspension of Bob Meusel listo the bag at full apecd, and yet|gave Earl Combs his big chance i able to so hook into the base/Had he not been injured he would that he will not oversiide. | have been rated a star by the close The late slide is the bugbear Of |of the season. fastball. It means that the player! Perhaps, some time, someone will Must hit the dirt without giving |invent a substitute for the spike, thought to distance and position.| which, altho necessary to the game, Vsually the spikes catch in the turf |is the cause of many serious in- and the player suffers a leg injury. juries. ‘EVERETT TRU fielder, very WSS8GF Stet ee Fee FA MN! Sewth Ferk Snoqualmie BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ain cle) Otter Lake | Milleguemish river * 6 WHERE HAVE I SGEN THAT FACE BEFORE? OH~AH-HAA SO THIS 16 ‘THE GIRL ke Sooqualuie, « fl Lead at Hoy Lake : Grote-Rankin Club ‘ Swede Risberg Is Loses First Game |; ‘ “5 Under Fire Again +, | with 2 : | Nashville Twirler =f Goes Under Knife ague 00 ho un ppendi. put © | of its other ¢ received w MAYBE SO~ YOU SEE T'VE BEEN OUT WITH A NUMBER OF MEN SINCE L'VE BEEN PLANING HERE - EVERY TOWN HAS IT'S STAGE DOOR RoMED'S RANGING FROM SHOE CLERKS ‘To BANK PRESIDENTS — BUT HOW AM Z ‘TO Know IF 4 “THEY ARE MARRIED OR NOT? 75 "8 AW~ "THEY ALL SWEAR Tb You THAT “THEY'RE SINGLE - Sow I'VE BEEN OUT WITH YOUR HUBBY, WE'VE BOTH BEEN DECEIVED! AND SOmMY $ HUSBAND HAS. TAKEN You our GME KNOWS 1 DONT APPROVE OF | HER STAYING OUT S LATE WAIT TILL BOOTS COMES WW HONEY. AND SHELL YELL. US BOTH ONE! ( Niza | \ SUPPOSE SHELL HAVE | SOME WILD EXCUSE AGAIN AS USUAL! i) A ‘MW THR WIITAMS * AW-'AT AINT NO RACE =YOU ONEY RAN A HALF BLOCK. —- LCAN RUA A MARATHON acti er \. (WHERES) SO2 EGBERT MAW ROBBINS RUSHED UP AND MET HER SON EGBERT WHO CAME HOME TODAY AFTER EIGHTEEN YEARS ABSENCE — AND A MINUTE TER. DISCOVERED HER Mis7/ : BY BLOSSER A PURTY LONG RACE )T RUN = S'POSEN AY AOM CALLS ME T' GO To TH’ STORE WHILE

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