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pRIDAY, JULY 25, 1924 THE SEATTLE STAR AGE 21 Base Hits Best Says Babe Ruth|, ; 'lowa’s Freshmen | Make Impression | ) Mike Dundee and Spug Myers Is Benny Leonard to Major Notes Kabakoff to Box Smarter Boxer Meet Pal Moran | french Idol Defeated Yesterdays hero tier Claims Foul, b ut Keferee Disregards the an’s Plea; Tunney Shows Mercy at Pitiful Sight and Fight Is Stopp: YORK, 20,-— The round to save him fr Carpentier claimed a foul in daim was not d | geht at the beginning of th Improves With League Change allowed b. ow margin. fon, always the possess ep much natural « i ae American largely because ¢ Hesinability to field. He was pra: Wi lgally bynted out of the league. | Teams in 1924 $ American Soccer league will start its fourth season this fa ipa i2club organization, instead of fof elght, as in the first three |’ jyars of its existence At ts annual meeting Fred J Poor of Brooklyn was re-clectes gue resident and Rt. S. Cummit tc Pawtucket, Rh. 1 re-tlec’ , Former > Cahill; who founded was made secretary; Mict fly of the Bethichem Stee! y was elected vice presid: Armstrong qxting secretary. Vee Perisedent Kelly announced jetforis would be made to enlist aid of soccer organizations in and the Middle West in ar- an American tour for the team, Olympic champions. EThe American league next season we two clubs in Brooklyn, the Brooklyn Wanderers and Flooring, the latter a new i; two in Manhattan, New , and National giants. Be MStee! C. C, Philadelphia F. C., F.C, J. & P. Coats of P: Fall’ River F.C. ms, and new clubs in Boston, dford and Providence, R. I was nal Secret. ao o ce May Get Into Davis Final [The European Zoné Davis Cup bas reached the sem-final Mi four survivors of the 17 tt challenged for the trophy. In Miupper half of the draw France Mimeet the British Isles, while in lower half Denmark and Czec fakia play for the right for a fect in the finals. Mie winner of the European zone Mi come to this. country in August yay the winner of the American Matches, this con{ext to be heid the Longwood Cricket club, Bos- mon September 4, 5 and 6. Ac- to close followers of the ‘ep N zone play, the probable itr will be either France or the lsh Isles team, with the chances France. church has owned most of this for tlearly 300 years and it de- & very handsome revenue from e race meetings. Md Zisljiust' ri ey ry ee Wie iar iy eile is, of Brooklyn, re national } «| Pollc EVERETT TRUE ed name of Georges Carpentier orever relation to events stand here Thur 1erican light-heavy being stopped in the 1 further punishment, the latter part of the 4th, but the referee. He was a pitiful 15th round, and Tunney, thru merey, did not hit his op- ponent. It was then that the fight was stopped and award d to the American, referee & left apparently ery of “Oh” burst man’s lips ast Tunney sank hook into Carpentier’s body below the from the the claim of foul as pmimed his agony. The f the bell ann need the dy still in The at 15th t-heavyweight . which went to nical knockout, his climax wa: | denied him. The ring was filled with seconds as Andy Griffin raised the | American's hand, signifying victory, | jand Carpentier, crying out with pain jthra lps that were mangled and) brulsed, was declared out—on his} feet. He slumped to the floor, a sob-| bing, beaten man, but beaten at the| en blow that landed uninten-| on the most thrilling ring history, beggarin nd rivaling those of |be-forgotten second r of th | Dempsey-Firpo fight a year ago. d to leap into the ring never. | forcibly |manager, Francois Des Camps, who; | would have torn the trunks from his fighter to show that the blow that| | sent “Carpetitier writhing down was | @ foul. | ‘Two stalwart bluecoats carried Georges, apparently still in frightful \agony, from the ring to his dressing jroom, while Tunney, who had beate \his man, was almost forgotten. 'Here’s Something for Chess Players The champion chess player of the Philippines, Datu Alip, a Moro, Is 40 years old and can neither read nor write. His method of play might help popularize the game in this country When he plays he smokes and also} sings continuously. | Perhaps there is only one church tn the world which owns a race tr Half a mile from Esher church, } the English county of Surrey, {s the} famous Sandown race course. | BY CONDO) MOM’N CHARLIE - VE DROPPED IN ‘TO TALK ABooT A R 1 byAmerican Champion } "sss. oe: I You'll NEVER Find ME GUILTY OF REJECTING A | PLAN Yo FaTTEN U4 MY BANKROLL E role A ) \ USED THWE A PRETTY} FAR VOKE BUT GACE \ BEEN CALUN' TH’ HOSS AN ALLS WELL VT AINT WHAT \T USED ‘Tee ! FINE UNCLE EPH, HURRAY — 1 DONT KNOW IT WAS & Three dow The peerless With « 11 feet and 9% en! ~ Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks POP WELL CHARLIE, I RECENTLY BOUGHT A PIECE OF GROUND AND "THERE ARE ALL INDICATIONS OF OL ON So T'O LIKE TO NOW .PLAY ONE OF — THESE NEW PIECES? — FE] On “wens You an’ tie. FA RUTCHE AN) BUSH WAY YOUNG taeare” | | USED TSING tr — FOR ME BACK, les and @ single Walter Jehason : Than Formerly world's Hate | Chariey Ralmond Pc see ‘* | Joe Dawson Wins _ Over Englishman ? le YOUEXPECT ME TOMILK 4 THE COW ANDO GIVE YOU THE CREAM YOU'LL BE AS DISAPPOINTED AS 4 WOMAN IN) A ROOM W © “THOUSAND HA ANO & I SAIO L WANTED A Py NOT A LEECH WHO W. | G&T RICH FROM THE OF My LABOR. UT POSSIBLY BY THE TIME WOU HAVE TH WELL FLOWING 1 SOME FRIENDS orf | une — rene 4 ‘Your | Stupwiny’ , Re — Ol THEY ? | PAARMACY BACK AT BY WILLIAMS DONT SHOOT! NORE LABLE TT MISS Mt Y' WELCOME GRANPA - Sa z =—_3 | soiTs “Y | Ctrve nes SO THEY SAY” LA WAITER" | poe THEY SAY Y -” JOSHED HIM ENOUGH 7 EVEN APTER THE MOP HANDLE SALESMAN EXPOSED, EGBERT ROBBINS ASA BIG CITY WAITER, EGBERT STILL RETAINED HIS BOLD FRONT- (Copyright. 1924, by NEA Service, Inc.) BCAUSE HE ALWAYS SAYS, "THANKS TAG, AN’ GIVES IT TUKET OWE, GRANPA GUM DROPS BETTER THAN ANY BODY,