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THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1924 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE BILLY LANE MAINTAINS LEAD IN STOLEN BASES IN COAST LEAGUE Duffy Lewis Is Still Molla Beaten ("Lifesaving | Big Auto Race Dynamite George M t : ? : ajor Notes Friends Help by Miss Wills on Sunday for Loses to Sailor |_N¥AJOF ° — Knute Rockne . . ° ° i le the third of a series of ¥I Yesterday's hero—Long George Kelly ‘ y League-Leading Hitter... im Big Match)... vv. Port Townsend «ss pron |g eee | nym Kate Race pas July 17.—Helen Wills and|ing about the wate The fourt RT OWNSEN mite ¢ ee af ' ‘ ; - t h y Seattle player leading a division represen Caper nar agg bad aoe ‘ " — eee . ; “: “et = a the |, The league leading Yanks attempted 3 . j pay, Say lhe BY MARGARET PLUNKETT : \ ‘ Ranae pe A i { Sou Calif é il tops the nd the America Seen ated Sg RR A a A , “ 5 om ; adiga fa . Patt Lew ht seta, 63, 63, leaving no Dp" teks Pappa salty fo Bailie Hrwoklym and ¢ ail divided « twin te s "! t predericks, t a rival i ned . : aay Ari |ita inaugural auto race & ~ . . wee in snr hon » has seored 105 tallies for the Be t the first time Miss witle, ‘7°! at Bo feaaia: toast Hille wigned ¢ ta State Rifle Meet when’ (is thea dane = pe AM Z is gad has hit 23 | Bert Ellison, manager of the Seals, | 4» Mallory had met since the| bsp ey . en ’ 4 Harry Schuck, Louis Prestek, Wal On for August 3 by nett tet Rca lly Ho and jg the best one- er, having 155 to his credit. Kelly,| Seeetua’ Tits recente” i Pu co? he ’ niet Rak in tise’ ceva | tha, a, nye seg rie <n The annual W ngton State ad @ helt games of fir ‘ _ of the Sea 1 doubles. Durst of Los Angeles! woman at Forest Hills os “i pcs pepe goat ppg |Davidson, Frank Ru Rife anaeele ; om a big lead in triples, making 23, Brubaker, of the Oaks, ce : 1 Duck your head under this arm, | #2dereon of Aberdes s les. os 9s sacrifice hits to his credit, leading Cliff Brady, | : * od treat fla (ree ome sen r t ~ *s Phils w 2 the tie, by one. |Mike Dundee Gets | Som track in sald to ee mplied by U. &. Sports Service, Ban Francie el Chance for Title} continue puiting down on the |mile tra Fy y Team— > AB KR BH SH 2B UN SH BR Pet. Week AURORA, Il, July 17.—Mike Dun. | hand, twisting It until the perse at « S19 83 aS a8 : ‘ 493 | dee, Rock Island, and ‘Kid’ Sulli-|has turned his back | Fes vis . ie |van, Brooklyn, the latter juntor At this position you will be in com. |‘ ue Bt ee * lightweight champion, have been ot him » aed med to box 10 rounds here July 25.! «« ht, 1924, N. B. A. Service, Ine.) | Representative The ninth inning stand of the Cubs | choice ‘* Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks MOM’N POP No Guilty Consciences for Them t | i imede Quire waruea.: } WE THOUGHT NOV KNEW THAT ALL NO WONDER YOU GUNS WERE SO BLAMED ANXIOUS TO SELL ME THAT PIECE OF ORT PROPERTY WAS Good HUNCH YESTEROAN 1 Gor TAXABLE THAT “OU HAMS JARRED LOOSE FROM AVE HOOKED ME THRTY FIVE BUCKS ‘on FOR TAXES: ON THE on tiie OSS. BECAUSE IF THE GROUND EVER HAPPENED TO AMOUNT TO ANN THING WE'D ALWAYS FEEL THAT WE HAD CHEATED YOu OUT OF A BARGAIN — . FA > NONSENSE, SiR - *) 5 i UST HAVE FAITH | oo THAT WE HAVE 4 =} SOLD wou A J Ss BUT OUR CONSCIENCES j ) WOULDN'T ALLOW US Sera yg! HAVE YOU BiRDS * Gor FAITH ENOV6H |; TO TAKE ADVANTAGE Tv6 GOT A VALUABLE PIECE h WN “THIS GROUND OF NOD WN SUCH A To Bow iT BACK fa MANNER. MR GURY FoR HALE Paice? 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ANN oe y F ‘AM BUILDING UP o] Kearns May from New York, where he went to f - MAW. BANK ROLL WS ANGELES, July 17.—Jack manager of Heavyweight sibility, according to a local rumor, that Kearns will spend the winter in '* : release the first of Dempsey’s mo- » = “1 J Z é Work With Rickard | tion picture series. There ts a pos : y f By) YASSAN * pion Jack Dempsey, is expect |the employ of Tex Rickard in his tack in Los Angeles tomorrow | new indoor arena in New York. D0 e+ TiRwullays REPORTS THAT E@BERT ROBBINS !S HIGH AND MIGHTY. | THE ONLY MAN JN TOWN WHO HAS HIS SHOES (Copyright, 1924, by NEA Service, tne.) SHINED REGULARILY EVERY WEEK .- HOM, FRECKLES! CMON LET'S GO DOWN ‘To TH’ CREEK AN' Go SWIMMIN'S AN’ IF YA 60 SWIMMIN' IS. DOG DAYS YA 6ET Blé SORES, AW), SHUCKS!' WHAT DOES YER OM KNOW ABOUT IT? 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