The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 18, 1924, Page 17

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FRIDAY LY IL Varsity Crew Captain Now on His Way Home ; Doctor Says Luft’s Rowing Will Not Be Marred by |, Illness; Huskies Again Received Wonderful Treat- ment at Hands of Easterners, Callow Reports we BY TOM OLSON f Washington crew captain for forced to watch the Poughkeepsie cl. an vy because of attack of typh a man ver to the Hus ght to Seattle by Coach “Rusty” no way affect his rowing, Cal the Poughkeepsie physician who attended ae with his Fabri varsity boat by a bad LY T! ite QENBERS LOST Hus the J “only three mem? ame | viet ; ber, hip crew graduat “ee Out J capt. Don 6 - 2 Pred Spud . va se ore was at P ake | “They 8 RIVALS POINTED nth, TO WASHINGTON to The were pointing to Wa ums 7 the race, Callow sa ond and over most of the rival s <x. houses were big banners, Bea en ‘ | Washington.” ears | Tho sorrel-topped mentor hasn't a <= & & » ® © 34 talked with Darwin Meianest regard association, made ang ‘ . Wisconsin and =i NEW SPORT i ng on - and rd. Meisnest arranges i “It would be wonderful to get Eastern crews to race out here, and AZZ SUITS 30 % $45 — It ts likely that it may be brought about within the next few years ( Fr Tennis Notes eeccerece-on cure wit ms defeated ported heretofore. Bruce Hesketh has becn add ed to Williams’ club. This team has temporarily lost Me! Dran 00! ==: DOWN ;. week as soon as the | I in the results, All matches jeft over from last week end must be completed by Friday { JULY 4 night. sis | Tom Kidwell defeated Clyde “13 O’Rear, 6-3, 6 ‘egular league a ; a regular league | match this wee! {CLEARANCE § hit— ah 2, enn, Bruce Hesketh ts he, play Nelson Robi: “aL day, Hesketh a L Dranga. ek | Earl White is the only captain | = who sent in the complete list of @ tee phone numbers of his players. The mst, other leaders should do so a’ once. Cade. ears me Any players in Seattle not regis ; tered in the Woodland park leagu who want to play should lst the names and phone numbers with t | sporting editor of The Star. T! league will be completed by the f of September at the latest. “Dad” Kelehner and Joby Henry make up a mean doubles team. They took a set from Dick Burr and Windy Langlie and made that pair of slickers hustle to win, The schedule for Sunday's matches in the league will be published either Friday or Saturday. j | l | ‘This ts the fourth of a series of | six articles on methods of life sa | Ing about the water. The fifth will appear tomorrow. | BY MARGARET PLUNKETT | AJEWSPAPERS have chronicled 4 many instances of two persons, | fallen from an upset canoe, clutching jeach other and drowning together. yl The same thing has occurred when lone person has eet out to rescue janother. s But a third person may break their grasp and save one, if not beth, in BOLLAR and ake Your Choice Get the Suit hen You Pay the irst “DOLLAR” Pay the Balance at the following manner: It you are the rescuer, bring one foot over the shoulder of the person | nearest you and place it on the shoul- der of the person opposite. Seize the chin of the person near- est you. Push with your foot. The push will separate the pair, making {t possible for the one near- est you to be easily saved and prob ably enabling the rescue of the other (Copyright, 19: . A. Service, Inc.) Boxing Nets N. Y. State Large Sum Professional boxing in New York | from July 1, 1923 to June 30 last net- | ted the state government $247,103.47, It represents income from the state tax on all shows, fees for licenses | for boxers, managers, seconds, judges, referees and others associated | with the boxing sport. 4 | f fee ie With | CH j Officers in Army ‘The popularity of polo among the f United States army officers is shown fi by the number of players enrolled in the National Polo association handi- cap. In 1911 half 4 dozen names were listed, Now 600 are enrolled. ] F f Shoeless Joe Will f Or $5.00 a Month g) Lead Semi-Pro Club | “Shoeless’ Joo Jackson, one of the j | “Black Box,” has been engaged to |manago the Coastiiners’ somt pro| | baseball club of Waycross, Ga, | CHARGES NAME “Dynamite” San Francisco middleweight, asks that he be inown by his true name, Georges Marqueenie, in the future, ween Pike and Union sts, a ene ~ from the Poughkeepsie hospital two| who brother in Vermont and |°* * Bill Tilden to KOKIE ago, J NESS WON’T AFFECT LUF EATTLI TAR { Majo Hollis Thurston The Senators dl Berrcesn PoP 16 SANIGFED ESTATE Me PURCHASED From THe PESTER BROTHERS GA FiIZte ME 'S NOT ENOUGH TO INVESTIGATE THIS PROPERTY BEFORE WOU BOUGH YOu 0 HAVE HAD A CHANCE TO CHANGE YOUR MNO = STEAD “OU PAID COLO CASH FOR A \|\} BECE OF GROUND ABouT As REMOTE 45 THE AFRICAN an _, JUNGLES Heatheote stole (| IF WOU WOULD HAVE HAD SENSE cr Mrs. Cary Is Out of Oregon Tourney r Notes _) Garfield Indoor wen hls ninth ctvaight Team Wins Game|: home in the ninth vided @ twin bill with tched game for t ( ae 7 4OU GO FINDING FAULT wr ME BECAUSE 1 BOUGHT THis LANO BEFORE LOOKWG IT OVER - Wow You VE GOT thE NERVE TO CONDEMM ThE PLACE BEFORE SEEING IT p— YOURSELF ~ iY / ~ r | ny. Three I Manager Little Southpaw Everett Rifle Team Recovers Healt Wins County Honor Texas Boy Joins E in Need of Rest e Piitst TENNIS POPULAR ningham (ng.) boa WELL L CAN SOON FORM My CRIAHONS ON A PLACE THAT'S SITUATED SIA MILES FROM THE NEAREST TOWN ANO WITH NiO MODERN) CONVENIENCES. ANN MAN THAT WILL BUY SUCH A CAT-iN ~ THE -BAG CEAL AS THAT ] OUGHT TO HAVE & GUAR DIAN TO e LOOK AFTER HIS AFFAIRS 4 fs a? ae Pirate Pitchers 1: E 17 T’S ROWING, SAYS COACH CALLOW Bercot Is at D pas Ses | cwrenie CHIC “CHI CHICKIE .— |) RS _ #i) MOMENTS WED LIKE TO LIVE OVER : “TEN RM. AND A COOL BREEZE “FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS LU Gj Big Four Inn for Training THROW ALL THE RUBBISH YOU WANT “| aT MY GOAT BUT “OU CANT DESTROY THE CONFIDENCE A SHREWD BUSINESS MAAN HAG IN) HIMSELF - ALL THE WORLD 1G A STAGE ANO EVERY MAN: IS GIVEN A CHANCE TO ACT ACCORDING Out) REASONING, BUT THERE'S ALWAHS ALOT OF BOOBS THAT LIKE TO SIT UP iN) THE GALLERY AND HISS! TO HS BY WILLIAMS SS oTRwllams (Copyright, 1924, by NEA Service, Ine.) L Like KE ? CREAM, Dour |¢ 00 WEES T SHOULD SAY WE Do!! AN’ WE CAN BAT MORE THAN ONE That They Are RICH HORSE “TRADIN = THE TALKATWE ELEMENT OF THE Town IS GREATLY WORRIED ‘ABOUT “THE FLASHILY S AS DRESSED EGBERT ROBBINS SOURCE OF /NCOMi 5 5 aed (€ 1924, by NEA Service, Inc.) WELL-WELL-So zt SEE= ARE You Boys THE GUESTS WE'RE HAVIN' A ICE CREAM Party, PoP BY B

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