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MONDAY \ a. THE SEATTLE STAR P 11 RICHARDS AND HUNTER WIN MEN’S DOUBLES TITLE IN OLYMPIC Tille ‘ ° ‘South Park | Rally Wins Game Druxmans Win Ordinance Snares Ben Paris Nine Helen W ills Winner Victor In Tilt for eg Team 10-Inning Game | Major Notes Empire City Derby |, Defeated By in Women’s Finals With Japanese «*"™ : sen the Upper W muda: ned mele tae oath Waterfronters Richards and Hunter Defeat Brugnon and y ai ati winners eding. $0 3 ‘ mes of day af Cochet in Hard-Fought Doubles Match * ~+gl Lay 1 tne | frame on oie fiverun 1 } Monday—Richards Takes Men's Singles *\!’""..\ r cron a 1 "Wensia ¢ pruxma Sad ete , » »|Seatile Man Is Honors the ‘J onents, was| Garney and She eek, Read Champion Shooter , oN . F ; Stare & t 1 1 Kirk deach « he Senators came from behind in f ' de es wt * - teers s T. Hunter MT © Ballard ©. C, took the 8 , the losers. 1, CANCELS . . fram behind te the oni { i nm and Henri Launéry came Halland. M . 5 - . + a . a ar ar b | nals the s doubles on e ' : aryeaecpe ‘ eid t the Olympic court e United States a clean sweep] Alfred Wilson to ht, De) seams’ seddlag, hie steal of heme ang: C. Hiechle, of ‘Tacoma in all the Olympic tennis 5 1 the Amex Lead Yale Oarsmen rn the Braves, 1 ” re of 4 CARPENTIER HEAVIER Brugnon and Cc won the first set, 6-4, and the Mel) PARIS, July 18.—Alfred M. Wilsor me nes ican pair evened matters by taking the second, 6-2. Rich was Vriday sight|very well is “ 1 ards and Hunter then took the third set, 6-3, but droppe« of the world's cham. | I > Ne me t iS - “ eb ag < Tr a banquet held | h that c f me o ball by t ne ¢ * the fourth, 2-6. The final set went to th United States; 6-3 - me haat oad 3 : Having added the tennis, swin g and boxing cham Me nships to the already long list of titles won 3 eig . = {Olympiad, America’s athletes . y 4 looked about them today with ope cme few ry left to conquer or lacoman - : ; TACOMA, Wash. July Harley Franklin has entere paseball’s hall of fame. Pitching for Tacoma Ave. against Fern Hilt in a Tacoma City league game here last night, Franklin chalked up a nol orun per formance and struck out MM men in doing so, Tacoma Ave, won 8 to 0. | IT'S A WonDER § | SOMEONE ELSE 1 || HAGN'T Gi eC AKEAD W E Tea " u WHO KNows THERE MAY BE Sex, Woman Golfer Shows Nerve in Big Match |""..0°°322, 27 03 UTCHINSON, Kas. July 21.—a [of Henri Cochet of France, 64, 6-4, concentrate: 7, 4-6, 62 and nerve—thal e fornia girl appeared fet, better kno new champion Golf associat! wrestled the cently, at Topeka, Kas., the 30th green. Mrs. Sterrett’ when the match tad after Miss Bi down at the 13th inson woman sta, tack and took winning a % Geshe i HOWDY - SIG EIGHT MCE LWODLE TUNE VEP- LITLE Gone BET YOU DIDNT KNOW 1 WAS A EQJICATED > FACT 1S, IVE FIGGERED SOME ON RUNININ FOR | WE ARE FROM TA TA OcLock —WHUR YUM mat YWAG JUS" Wi UeED vc: " MAN MYSELF —) WENT CLEAN, PRESIDENT —BUT SHUCKS .1 AINTT GOT TIME / BEN a AP --= givens’ | : FRACTIONS ‘FORE. TH COUNTRYLL JUS HANE TGET J | MORNING > PAB! Bes iy iN COLLEGE ! Ee z ALONG BEST WAY IT CAN ! ROR SRE SSCA PEST AAR eee ee eT years and has won the Kansa Py baa OW BELO - : Z . YEAH - YOu CAN SS __pionship four years in succession. disposition he wo! € 4 TEAL THAT FROM c So = ha 1 a pitcher. , canard z LOOKIN’ AT vou / It Is sald that Carpentier has more | y Saufmann labors ur t : ¢ x yy than any fighter in the ring. at he throws nothing B ... We've always suspected he used | | ‘rouse. oe a Be ¢ Fi | A millionaire is the ch D) Usually a fanning bee ts interest. | wre Vienna. It & bot not when you are fanning | up me smart American to take iagainst Walter Johnson. Freak Sched ie Nard | on Fans in American Ps ee TORK, July 21.—The present ) S are strong pennant ce ee = . Ta Reese +e SURED face in the American inanelts zat ty three of the 22 OUT OUR WAY |gumes scheduled between the ciubs BY STANLEY ‘Promises to ee one of the most thrill- 1 spinnin singlayed. eriah ths hate That is unfortunate because the =, e race half over, seven | fans in both cities would flock to an: ( “ER thba-are in the running, the Phila-| series between the two clubs. TH al fe m 7 _H ; Newer SHES Meiphia Athletics alone appear out-} Detroit and Cleveland ure grea x pelle ‘assed. « rivals. Both are in the running for In the face of this great race, the |the American league penn: yet Whedule for the 1924 campaign in| the fans of these two cities ha fhe American league is one of the/||ittle to enthuse over as far a: Mest unusual drawn up. ling these two clubs oppose itis a freak schedule that doesn't | other, it in very well with the great race.! On July 7 Detroit finished it Ha peculiarity lies in the fact that| schedule of 11 games in Cleveland wth the season half over, a number | While Cleveland has only three m dubs have completed their list of | games to play in Detroit early in Ser with each other. For instance: | tember. | On July 6 Washington completed} Thus fou eo n home schedule of 11 games with | natural riv ally fin York. | ished their on je with each On that date the Washington fans | other. ‘Th to be regretted in a the Yankees for the last time.| race that promises so many thrills Mtally Washington has already | before the finish eight of its 11 games at New| The 1924 schedule is certainly a | freak one, far from befitting the close ss and | race. NEA Service, Ine» BoYs, SOMETHINGS) JUST AINT NEVER EXPLAINED: | Ps THE TOWNS FOLK HAVE ABOUT GIVEN UP THE IDE~ | | ies f THAT TTHEYLL EVER SOLVE THE RIDDLE CONCERNING EGBERT ROBBINS SOURCE OF /NCOME __ Colmer, SORA ia NEA Servicg tne) BP N28 hy NEA Sere ti . Jay Makes It Plain 6EE-1 DIDNT THIS IS Be " KAIOW YOU COULD \ ‘ lf WHATS THAT A LETTER I WRITE! LEMME y FUNNY LITTLE Jers AY AUNT? wRoTE To My fe SEE. “seve \ AUTOMOBILE ON )( oseer CANT. 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