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

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SIANT They Did Sa | Last Season in Cincy a York National League Team Rises to Heights | veig When Situation Demands It; McGraw Men Sport: | «nd ing Big Lead in Their League mat Ss A great ball club tha The New York Gia I ) They stepped into Chicago d t rise av SH 24 ‘Shade Loser to Colima in me Thing S ANGELES, July 16 a, flash Whit Bert Co t middie cah start Bast any old tim sure of a we hmakers there. Tucked under his belt today is a neat four-round ef San!“ to the heights in the pinch,| verdict over Dave Sha : Francisco, who, last night at Ve he met Colima had been con few days and I ~game series with | “ered & logical e Bruins, their closest) *” Walker's welterw ivals, Bh itle jo Will not suffer particul im Fast Battle ==: ome trom | P* THI OW REAL CLASS BY SWEEPING CUB SERIES IN CHICAGO SEATTLE Defeats Arizon der for Mick Ludo Leon Cadore’s Job Wee Francisco high since the open jabout to be tr Iph May Get with & mart Laudolph, *Xihas been with the nationally for his defeat by ¢ e Glants did th 1 h! six articles © v. Reaville 1 apanking the] '° meet the Mexican ing adout hed {' ans ftv ight times Pe SL " will appear s ba Mr, Rickard says this has been a|non Coa: MoGraw’s men are now|bad year for outdoor fights, . . ,| stood ar 10% -same lead in their|Anybody but an umpire may be/Aan, was wi he clean eweep ofethe|Willing to agree with him, the coming ¢ . a sives them a tre,| ened ~ 4 tage for the rest] > , be s are getting tough op p © American league, h one-game margin | hit ove but the Yanks at R oo, and don't MOM’N P P ole . fanhattan has its tw ts erties this| od pos with his r i. ft vy | est ds left and duck his head my wie GENTLEMAN OUTHOE Crystal Club eee ne, MOU ARE THE ORR | * WHO RECENTLW | Defends Title Sovenr Sone eea est | | ESTATE OF THE fe : | on July 27th! PESTER BROTHERS fa —_—— : | paaen et | IPTEEN swimmers and divers Chadbourne Day Is | & witt represent the Crystal Swim rs ming’ club in the defense of its Pa nty Observed by Vernon cific Northwest outdoor title in the | “Chester Chadbourne Day” was| annual P. N, A, meet to be held at Da ewerved by the Vernon baseball| Lake Steilacoom on July 27, und dub last Saturday . n| The local water stars are working | hat of the outfielder’ or- | hard, a8 hard competition ts expected | gaized baseball bast | from a number of sailor teams that 00d seven years Chadbourne has been| wil! enter the meet the a the Vernon roster. | 5, two nights before the Be |" ames c in open house will be | per at the Crystal Pool here nge. he-club swimmers will be seen tte pber of feature nd, will be charged, a Sherwood, man-| © NeXt big meet that looms will | and played end on th: August 17, when the Wash. fil. He will enter Yale Ser ate championships are to tember. : t American Lake | * =: | One Year Makes B nett ne rear ares Big . . | “. Diff Pl "hen urerence tn ayer | ound | year often makes a lot of dif-| With an overflow crowd in attend. | ference in the career of a ball | ance, Watching a double header with ster payer. | New York, Naylor suffered a serious Often some seemingly minor hap-/knee injury during the preliminary be! peting plays a prominent tn | work. ae: iiping the destiny of a player's fu-| Chasing a fly ball, he saw he “a tare. QuUt. £0 come-into. contactowith a She. case of Pitcher Re rope that had been stretched to| and, i is |keep the fans on the field in check ered ‘Asriking example of s |He tried to jump the rope, ied, i Ayear ago at this time Naylor was | took a bad fal! and Injured his knee. adie eons best pitching bet of the Ath-| It was necessary to carry him ound | Rot excepting the brilliant | from the field. Later it was learned | o the Rommel. Today he is back in|that he was badly injured al sin the minors. wouldn't i eee | riaca, Pe years Connie Mack carried|bench, next to Connle Mack, when _ but Waylor in the belief that he had|the news was brought to him. His unds. the makings of a great pitcher. es to (Year after year Naylor showed | marked to me: Piss of greatness, but lacked a eo chter, (} Grtain something that kept him| fom reaching the realms of stardom. | Test season, in the early spurt| , tat carried the Athletics to the top | the race, Naylor did his part by Waning seven straight games. > Mavlor has finally arrived,” re- | Marked Connie Mack to me after the | Wher had turned in one of his good | | Bite, “He's overdue, but it was | | Sth waiting for.” . eee A few days later Naylor was the vietim of an accident that Mobably was the cause of his ase Raa bEyE. teatally it started the Athletics tm the road to ruin, rar ary TH seven straight wins to his Gredit Naylor, anxious to keep his off days working in the during batting practice. |EVERETT TRUE IKE THis Z IF You pReree rT, WY Make THe BOG wear its |face became serious and he re he was never quite the Naylor of old. During the remainder of the season | he managed to win five and lose sev-| en games, | Wiking from the majors. Inci- | the pitching sensation of the early stages of last year's race in the American league, has been shunted to an injury that ruined his career. , |year in baseball T You KNoW THAT A DOG PERSPIRES ISH KIS MOUTH, AND THAT If HS CAN'T HIS MouTH He SUFFERS IN WEATHER THORE ARS MUZZCES ON THS ye y for weeks. I was sitting on the Athletics’| oat “That is probably the begin- ning of the end for Naylor and my ball club, He's my one best pitching bet right now. The club is going to suffer, If he Is as badly burt as they think, it may ruin him as a pitcher.” AYLOR came back after a lone rest of perhaps eight weeks, but One year hgs passed and Naylor, | he minors. Too much enttrusiasm resulted ir A lot of things can happen in one BY CONDO! Must. KNOW, (tts uae L PREFER e THIS KIND. Net f o. MES — Show HUM Dut GET E wanTs TO MAKE ME AN OFFER ON THE PRoPtary! school pitche Dets forn an|uable p Ther o wa ST EQDENTUN THIS Guy Thinks Sm { HE'S GOING TO GET IN) HARMONY , | WITH Mu PMECE OF GROUND TD | | THE MUMOLE TUNE OF YANKEE DOODLE - LVE BOUGHT This | | ORT FOR SPECULATION So THE HUNGRIEST OOG GETS THE MEAT a) ee @ great ch inside of a couple ¢ STAR gue playe aps a vens ting * opined that Heilman unee to win t er trophy for s batting average drop; x scare caused all of to be vaccinated It New Mexico Team |Heilmann’s Hitting Slump Is Explained by I M “When t _ {of the ball self! there was a Many ofjtween eye and had | couldn't get the ball 1 " I simply batting « ™ hes imp el r of lat r due to the BEEN INFORMED Bw THE PESTER BROTHERS THAT YOU HOLD A DEED FOR FORTY ACRES OF LAND Getting Close to Nature oe, have ff my stride Smallpox the papers say nship home HAVE “OU GOT | Major Notes nero—Waller Johnson, whe ‘ The Giants put ever = deluge of base I The Hobine pounded Sothoren for five Meadows held the Phillies and the |‘ Mostil were hitting the White Box w Ce wry LM GONG TO OFFER YOU THIS STATEMENT PAGE | Andy Smith Back to Berkeley Job « "I s Angeles German Wrestler Beats Spaniard ore and © ar t wrest t Mays shut out Boston and the Neds With Kath at Bet ne—We BY TAYLOR FOR THIRTY FIVE DOLLARS TAXES Of) THE PLACE It 4, AMM-BOY! T SMELL SOMETHIN’ LIKE DOU6HNUTS COOKIN" KITCHEN AN’ SHE'LL GIVE Bite The STRANGER'S YES- MY MOM ‘JUST MADE SOME- LETS GOIN TH {Comyrintil, 1924, by NEA Service, Tne.1_ J THEY'RE MADE WITH ALOT OF NUTMEG IN THEM, JAY= DON'T EAT [T So FAST yy Y TRwillians, ala ARE MY DOUGANUTS LIE THOSE YouR MOTHER MAKES; HIS SON EGBERT SUPPLIED WITH FRIED CHICKEN-*Y GONE Too--- HAVE You HEARD EGBERT SAY, HOW LONG HES Gon PAW ROBBINS HAS JUST ABOUT BEXHADSTED HE FAMILY FLOCK & KEEPING “ea 1s ted BY BLOSSER WELL, A-aa: TH HOLES ARE JUST TH

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