The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 15, 1924, Page 13

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ULY 1 1924 Exercise at Belmont: d Horse From Across Sea Probably Will Have |, \'rs!! Bere: tossed airtight batt and | | Public Workout at Saratoga Track Friday; Match ‘ Race Entries Close Tuesday BY FRANK GETTY ELMONT } New York, July 15.—Sleek chestnut! cartson ett B sides & the early morning sunlight, Epinard,|*** ** "" $ eur distir une itor, took a dainty workout |, 7 miring audier Cle »wever, for the furtive “high yaller”| Lag, will be on the list for the ous figure | six furlong event at Belmont park t There was no r The Athletics came from behind in the - docker, who s d himself high in the stands with his|ninmn ana tied the score, and three nits stop watch in hand under the misapprehension that the |tter detrei French horse might run. ‘ m Pierre Werthe r’s good colt simply stepped gingerly ™ Sano talong the track, sniffed the|** > a > unfamiliar American alr.) Soames i First Big snorted a little apd took) ———~——_____ things very, very easy under the'l be . ] f watchful eye of Trainer Leigh 3 itle tor A. hor ana | . Anderson RS > Pa =} BY JOE WILLIAMS aon = MOM’N POP er OHNNY ANDER pinard will continue this mild n, veteran NeW lexercise until taken to Jaratoga sx Friday, At the North@n track PoP wuaT WN THE WORLD onl Leigh has promised the horse will INOLCEO You To uy any be workéd out under wraps be FORTY ACRES OF art, tween rac if the racing public my OU} wants te him Meanw . entries for the first of the series of international races *85\for which Epinard was sent to this and idly sur country, close today . Turfmen are watching with inter al son hard- jest to see what horses will be vm ly man’s with Jone: uimet, in}named at the last minute. It is but form and skill but he star Just) expected now that Ordinance, Mad e} ‘| Play, Possibly Bracadale, Snob I ai Miss Starr, Sun Pal, Baffling and rs Wilderness, and perhaps even Gray ja American golf . In 1913 he was good enough t to the finals before Jerry T; turned him back, which is the first of the three/ was formally entered for all three = | Max Mars (This is the first of a s figured he had} #ix articles on methods of 1i gent most of his energy ing about the water. The Anderson is hardly a picture of} will appear tomorrow.) peitic rhythm in action. You'd never] BY MARGARET PLUNKE Hike him for a student of Vardon-| (1.4. a4 nee ting eet | (mstructor in. lit of Industrial A ex.) and temperament. What |} (ROOD swimmer: even expert the professional field in this respect swimmers—often lose their lives _ Anderson is to mateurs. in disastrous attempts to save others Chick Evans told the writer| from drowning because they them- MM wouh! rat! ay other golfer| selves do not “flow the principles Anderson. of “safety first.” ey “Wt isn’t hard to beat him,” said) Many perwns, sinking in deep Chick, “but it is hard to make him| water, have dragged others to their Malize when he is beaten.” death because the would-be rescuers Frans probably rates from five to| were unable to handle jSght strokes stronger than Ander-| Remembde: pa the struggles between the two have always been fraught with College pera the skill and science| O¢ Who Is sinking often will Briss could comnund to win tram | size your wrist with both hands Wiistereon ai Brookline two years | 1 {t 18 your left wrist that ts being Pld ty & single hole. Tt was any.| clutched, you must grip his op Medy's match clear to the finish. An.| Posite wrist with your free hand; put Evans out ~* the national | then lift your feft foot, place it 4 ip back in 1918. This was|®sainst the other’s shoulder, and|, bog acat and dog fight, the end } push. If your right wrist is being ‘oming on the 25th green held, push with your right foot P Nor does Anderson happen to be| The push will break the drowning i , | person's grip and will turn his back to you. From a position behind him, <e}an experienced swimmer can carry him along with ease. 7 ROT Never attempt to knock a drown . Port Angeles Wins ing person uneonscioug In order t jTender him easier to rescue. It : Over Port Townsend | virtually impossibie to do 9. SPORT ANGELES, July 14.—| Neither must you attempt to in Angeles won from Port Town-| flict pain to make him cease a hold $ to 6, in a thrilling ‘contest |OM you. It usually will make him Yesterday. Altho outhit, 10| Struggle even more. f the locais went into the lead oe a othe Williams, right tel¢-| Riley Cigar Store out a long bingle, scort . thei of hi | ~ Club Wins Another area The Riley Cigar store's string ©. ‘ baseball victories were increased to : oe Hurt 12 by a 3-to-2 win over Creosote Sun: in Auto Crash | aay. Tony Budinick twirled a great SARANAC LAKE, N. Y., July 15.| @ame for the winners. : “Christy” Mathewson, one ot the| The score— RH. | Mettest baseball pitchers of all time, | Riley's oY 3 bs rane & wrenched arm yesterday, | Creosote a Ps 4.8 | When his car collided with another| Budinick and McLaughlin; Flodin| , Lake Placid road. and Evanson. | ETT TRUE. BY CONDO] EM, Today Everett True put a dent t|vas Mmotorman's cap. He said he |r yas tired of being jerked apart and ‘4 ‘umped together every time the car |e Was stopped and started. le also said “some motormen Seem to think a street car IS; Cock-tail shaker!” Of course i actually isin some cases. Sculling Champ Is Beaten by Philadelphian , French Horse in Mild | Major Notes Yesterday's NTEUIL, Frun Lee Dickerman gained re 10th gave them a # to 4 victory 1 SUPPOSE OU Think IT $ & GOOO NVESTMEAT BECALSE SOME SLICK SALESMAN SAID SO = IT SHOULDNT SURPRISE ME WD HEAR MOUVE BOUGHT STORK aA RUBBER THERE VW ©O+ THAT JUST SHOWS HOW MUCH A WOMAN KNOWS ABOUT BUSINESS - DONT VOU KNOW THAT @£ A ESTATE 16 & GOOD INVESTMENT ? f STAR EPINARD HOLDS FIRST WORKOUT ON AMERICAN TRACK TUESDAY ‘Sunset Hill Wins Over Highlanders Reis Druxmans rt . Switzerland; Piet Bremerton 4; Bull, Australia, and I , Rocky Kansas Is ined Hanging Crepe NOTHING VENTUREO NOTHING GANEO You FORGET THAT OuR GiG6EST MILLIONAIRES GOT THER START By TAKING A CHANCE oe 2 I I Bremerton Eagles Lose Fast Contest California Club Stanwood and Honors Johnston ", Louie Tesreau in tart y the gas Bucoda A.C. Lineup) - Garney and Sheedy; Kulter, Smit ed out Rocky Kansas, Stopped in 11th ta ot the ith round here last night | NEW YORK, July 15-—Luis Vi-' veteran out »| performs very well sack and ts regarded as a go Everett Win {Jobnet _in N. W. Loop her of Elmer | HADE VS. COLIMA LES, J Bucoda Athletic club. YES ~ L SUPPOSE THIS 15 ANOTHER ONE OF THOSE GET RICH QUICK SCHEMES WHERE A FORTUNE SPROUTS UP OVER NIGHT UKE A MUSHROOM ~ I DARE SAH THIS REAL ESTATE OF YOURS 1S NOTHING BUT A JUOGING BN THE Ward YOURE THROWING COLD WATER ON IT! “ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES LOOKS GO NATURAL ~ HONESTLY, IT GREMR ONLY YESTERDAY THAT | USED TO CAREY WATER FROM JARS OF FRUIT ANDO “THOSE POTATOES, RIGHT Back WHere Bp YOU GOT THEM AND GET OP INTO THIS Copyright, 1924, by NEA Servies, Ine.) 1 6UESS TH’ MAILMAN OUGHTA BE WERE PURTY HAD A MAILMAN CER, WHECE WE LIVE = T'D LIKE Tr’ WATT FoR. WE COMES WAY i, DOW) TH STREET ~ BY WILLIAMS | THE OL ~N Wa sity fel iM OLDER THAN ‘OU ARE. HONE! \ USED TO PLAY HERE Wwen WAS JUST A UTTLE GIRL aaa REAL APPLES-GOSH, | THOUGHT THEY GREW IN BUSHEL BAGKETS | LEG DONT GO WOME — EVER CORA, 1% YOO MUCK Like PARADISE / THE BOYS ACROSS “HE RAILROAD TRACKS FINALLY PLAYED A MEAN Tewilhans, ©” TRICK ON EGBERT ROBBINS WHEN 7 THEY CUT THE ROPE ON THE HAMMock \ Mere ¢ LITE 4 at all ii SSR SMASH ISOM) SS Neeru DAD, US MEN OUGHT TO BREAK UP Cause for Alarm on TAG! TH MAILMAN HAS fi p

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