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\TURDAY, JULY 26 1HE SEATTLE STAR aos rs eee ) ‘ ij pits i aes ah | GEO INNALLY OF THE WHITE SOX DOES OT CARE } ? BIG LEAGUE } iMEk GEORGE W T GO BACK TO THI MINORS WHERE | Y CALLS HIM “BIG GEORGI ) : Indians Returning 1924 Home | | TO GO BACK TO DEAR “HICAGO, July 26.—In Pitcher George “Sarge” Con ally, the Chicago White Sox have not only a great twirling prospect, Mat a unique character With every chance to become a big league star, Con nally doesn’t get the slightest thrill because he is in the big show. “Send me back to Texas, to good old Galveston town is Connally's favorite song, and by the same Mr, Connally, HAS EARMARKS OF STAR Connally has already proved that he is of big league caliber, He needs only a little more seasoning to make him a finished pitcher, a consistent winner. It would seem that a “busher” could ask no more, words music but Connally is far from satisfied. Here his line of reasoning “This big league stuff all t but I'll take the mall town “When I go out to pitch for the Sox the first thing I hear the fans say ‘Who is that busher “In the Texas league, where I played last season, it was always “There goes Connally, He's tough to beat.’ “When I walk down State st. or Michigan ave. in Chicago, I don't get a rise out of the thousands who pass me. “Now in Texas it was different, I had friends in every town in the circuit, and when | walked down the street lots of people spoke to me just as if I was a regular human being. OLD TEXAS “Pay day is the one happy day in t Ever day was Christmas in the Texas leagu MISSES HIS OL D FRIENDS In the big league you have to learn t r and dumb language so you can talk to yourself. In the Texas circuit it was just like being on cture tour.” Last season with Galveston, that finished seventh in an eight-club circuit, Connally won 16 and | games, a most remarkable record with a ender. Connally was a star in the Texas league He is a big husky right-hander and r some day win such fame as a big leaguer that when he walks down State st. the fans will make us much of a fuss over him as they did in Galveston. EPINARD WILL HEADLINE HORSE RACING PROGRAM / Res Palmer Following Dad’ s Foetitens lEvent With Black Gold Seeley Regains Golfing Honors all the wined th Ke winning Young Son of Famed Playing close to par W. Parker Seeley r Connecticut state amateur hampionship recently trom a formidable field. Seeley was champion in 1922 and 1914 The title last year went to Henry Topping Dr. Palmer's Boy Has the | Makings Seabright Net Tourney Draws | BY LEO H. LASSEN ae IKE father, Mke son.” Classy Entry, ae Twenty-five years ago Don was making track history Star Wins| of Athlete;) Don Palmer Was Great} Like Father, Like Son Thursday, out at the Policemen his dad, Dr. of 25 years ago. his father used when he won championship in 1899. 's track meet, Rex Palmer was a member of the winning Boy Scout relay team. Here he’s pictured with the trophy his team won with Don Palmer, Washington’s famous athlete Young Rex is wearing the shoes that the all-around track —Photo by Frank Jacobs, Star Staff Photographer _ Expected to Be Classic Pebiree Flivvered in Race With Zev a Year Ago; Epinard to Start in at Least Three Big Races, With | Latonia Being Climax EW YORK, July 26.—What will be Epinard’s fate in the international horse duels this season? The great French horse is now in this country, training hes series of races against the cream of the American jturf. Epinard’s first start will be made at Belmont, the second jat Aqueduct, the third at Latonia. | The Latonia event is likely to overshadow the other two jin point of national interest because Black Gold, champion 38-year-old of the current season, will be listed among the . i é EW YORK, July y, The Jist | for the 1 verene of Washington. | to Play Bees ng oad ag fy gassing digo hand erie Raho starters, ae AMES of the Seabright Lawn Tennis and |that once famous athlete, t» follow This recalls the visit of Papyrus to this country last fall. Cricket will be held at Sea-| ing in the footsteps of ths illustri- Papyrus was greeted as the super-horse of the European Bees Hold Edge Over Tribe on. on Seat on, While Sacra- | ).\.): ting Monday, July %$,|0ua father, now known to the pro tit, just as Teinard is now PAGeeae was sent against t nal world as Dr. Palmer , 4 s . yrus s mento Series Is Bound to Be Tough; Dick Cox May Psy i the men’s eingies and foes Nera eee | Zev, the then champion ‘ doubles and ladies’ ai will be} - - 1 ’ *y Not Go to Majors; Other Gossip Seg Gee tenia rast [XRAOK. BHOES |year old of the States, and|| Alexander Out H EATTLE INDIANS if to Se-| tern bin saad Frat , gpansetihebed tS fe eeareah pooped | was roundly beaten. Zev won ) SE 4E I} are returning to Se-| permanently the first Seabright | Franklin , te even | ‘ > hy : F All Se , attle for a two-week home atay Wesunaday, rer having obtained three lees on |ning in the same shoes which his| |in a canter by four lengths.|} or ason lay f Hit. On this bowl, Will Tilden |}dad wore back in 1899 when he} Papyrus was never in the|] Suffering a broken wrist, playing eight games in five days with Bete ier ca aioe leon ‘the elterousa’ tiki ofanpion running. |] Grover Alexander, star pitcher of Lake and then tangling with Sacramento in Seattd how! |ship of the Northwest | a the Chicago Cubs, may not be seven battles. has been placed in cc Mrs.| Rex, just o kid, ty growing rapidly | Climate Beat Papyrus able to throw another ball all The Bees, altho defeated 4-3 in the recent | Molla Bjurs ye and is sth ~ es oer = oH After the race veteran horsemen | arian ‘Alexanda? outa series in Salt by Seattle’s Redskins, are hold- | won the third t brig \ on ” aa or Lie tucker" expressed the opinion that Papyrus | game the Cubs’ chances Eman lbow! for ladies’ singles and anothe training was: much better horse than the i ing the edge on the season’s record between |i) has been placed in competi-!showing fine prospects as a sprinter vaauvt. Sndiated.”. "Me hake || the National league pennant are these clybs, having won 13 out of 20 games |tion. William M. Johnston | And when he g ty for the lcome from one country to another || “duced almost 50 per cent, with Seattle. Clarence J. Griffin wo University of Washington, | tho and get perfectly acclimated in less Alexander was the mainstay # \ th the Seabri, ! “Doc” has the ambition to see “my than six months’ time,” they con-| of the staff, with nine victories The Utah club gets good pitching in streaks and when witied a pre ag eta Rex" play football for the Pur tenses y | | out of 12 starts he hurling is oe they are Seren, nee ass 18 | Washburn and R. Norris Wii! p and Ge How will this theory hold in SESH always a powerful weapon as Frederick, Lewis, LEeSIHE, | nave two legs, Willlum Iden REX KAN Mpinatd’s case? The French Favorites Fail a Sheehan, Vitt and Peters can rap that baseball. jand Vincent Richards have one le |ON THI RSDAY agers horse has only recently arri | Vv After the series with Salt Lake, Sacramento will breeze Jang gs a apa gee ony 2 pi agen ote - sie tha si monthe time | ancouver Races 5 = r e als € right have one log. @ | event & lice games, S* : he w swinging into action VANCOUVER, B. C, JI 26.— into the village for a week of pastiming. The Solons, Who (e106 cup, which was put incom. |ns leadoff man for the champion hoo hel Ast mt tn thlas (waveritca eehax Yo Se ae ri : ,are going Well now, are al-|ietition by the club in 1905, was|Boy Scouts quartet and they beat) country. Will he succeed where | pected in the races at the Hastings? Red Killefer ways dangerous, becausé of|won permanently by KR. Norris Wil) a picked team ot poleeen. Papyras failed? ‘Time alone can |park track here yesterday] aaa | ty 9 m he sped along the fe 5 z their speed. Hams in 1916 ie 5: - ; ak hie aaa wal tell. results follow : Is Sus nm | Carroll Canfield, Bill Hughes, | Nearly ail the male aijacsaepaay) Qu ; the | Epinard is a beautiful horse, with | SUMMARY “ * Prough, Charley Hall and Lefty |¥p in the Olympic ev are er his " ' Se entia, heer every characteristic of a champion. | 1B) dpi Ba oe nan aa 10S ANG . July 36. ri Thompson can pitch good ball when | tere wh in. the Seca’ oii berets eles ft h 4 ‘made famous | porppetent gueexvars oxy, Spinarg. 18.) third. ria ndefinite suspension was hande they're on and the defense of the {the following have entered: Misn| which he seit } | j& much better horse in every respect | _ Second race, at yut five furlongs—Blond Wade Kille manager of the || Qoion6 ts always emart Mary Browne and Mrs. Dudley, of in the old alka cai |than Papyrus, being sounder of legs | Buddy won, Chillconcarne second, ‘Malle Seattle club, by Harry A. Wil Since playing here last, Sacra- | California; Mixa Carpenter, of Phi Don P a Ta tee Jand much longer guited. So far the| “third race, about five furlongs-Olyaie Hams, president of the | mento has climbed into the pennant | Adelphia; Miss Leslie Bancroft, Miss | and with a ex D tee oat {French invader has shown no ill ef-| plan King won. ck Top second, Book Coast league. Killefer and l nigixe riding in third place at pres-|Helen Hooker, Miss Ceres Baker, |to figure out how young Rex ca | fects and appears to be acclimating |¥°"™ third. Time— Finney clashed during Thursday's Miss Martha Bayard and the two/nelp but make Washington a grea splendidly ears cee sot Ove furonee game here. phenomenal junior players from/athlete some day | | nae ri oth Rood Aten, Scena Mt \cox: MAY NOT Boston, Miss Mary Blake and Miss Black Gold’s Big Race Te aie a a) REPORT TO BROOKLYN Anna H, Fuller, Miss Ethel Sutton t OME of the thorobreds that are |™' me eecond, Rane). Se M. ee Not it te thought that the ambition |Siter of Mra. Bundy, will accom ohnson to | sure to start against Epinard| fixth race. 1 1-16 miles—Regal Lodge a. es ; ss pany Mies Browne and will prob k 1 jare Ordinance, Ladkin, Wise Coun-|%°". George Choos second, Seven Seas aye he mi e . Wis 4 . AIOE NOUS _) ot avery Pall player in the minors|Thiy pay some exnibition matches! Meet Secke nellor, Zev, Grey Lag, Mad Hatter, [SE Tume—ae Yesterday's hero—Sike Gonzales, 'the| No so with Dick Cox, Portland during the week, Pl In ‘Memoriam, Chacolet, Chithowie, | Mary Jane Raker won, Pawnbroker sees Cardinaiw backstop. who. 19 | ot reider in ig lay! s My Own and Black Gold ond, Mess Kit third. Bime 1:48 ison napping on firat, stapped | © . “ashe twat i Because Black Gold has had the a dangero t rally in the fifth in-| Baseball is Cox's livelihood and iW th d 1 INSDALE J 26 bert : i the Giants after a westerns trip, Dut the | cons G If ~ Aatéatehs Jimny MADIO: | jAmerican horse t season, he Hi Cards Tuned the occasion wiih the Tong [Cems in ne! = For Big Go t roe vaso grt “ani i stands out as Epinard’s foremost! Junior Rifle Medal end of a 13 to $ score ad ss St. Loub sels iene act apse 350 jchallenger, and the meeting between! Rodney MacDonald, 2114 N. 36th | a |25 per cent increase in salary tha T d 4 of the Western amateur golf | y jonald, 2 - 360 Jett Pretter, former Warter for st, {he Would probably get with the ina oO AY |: ; opt apr jthe two is likely to excite as much |st., was the only Seattle boy to De Louis and Brooklyn, pitched hie first | Dodgers, the cost of transporting | INSDALE COUN | Harrison Johnston, St. Paul, de sich psp aren atagie sh Papyrus jawarded a Winchester. Junior Rifle : game for the Pittsburg Pirates and | his family back and forth across Chicago, July 26,—Ideal wreaths fogted Berton Mudge, Chicago, one Black: Gold: haa. wons.f al |corps medal in June. Other you! beat the Bosfon Braves, 2 to 1. the country and the higher cost of 4 ot a tnort Heckel of Chicago, fup | " m four der- ‘ful shots, who reside in this stal - |hiving east of the Rockies wouldn't : ci Dat ql 1d Seckel will meet in| by events since spring, starting jana won medals in June are: Bay- and Harrison Johnston, of St. Paul,| Johnston and Se peides. Sh is ‘ E The Phils got the best of a slugfest | with the Louisiana Derby at “3 = Av with the Cubs and won, 10 to 4 [Pay ee 1 dough with |fnatists in the Western amateur |the final 36 holes Saturday | | New Orleans. Next came the |“ 8. Hoadley, Bellevue; Avin Hane -- ae en ott at the game, {sol championship, as they started : | Al EX C.ROSE Kentucky Derby at Louisville, |£¢t» Catl Muller, Kenneth Fanning, YESTERDAY'S HOME RUNS $b herge aa ihe Nome six years, {their 36-hole match today. |Patterson Will | AL | the Ohio Derby at Cleveland, |7&coma. tarpon’ Pini a8 hive sight’ in his prime now and| Seckel a veteran, who held the Snod a, | and the recent Chicago Derby at far Harper, Phils e's right in his e no : . risen Giants, 35 jean’ command good money in this [title In 1911, defeated Jimmy Man Play Snodgrass | ————— Chicago. Lieut. Broderick Vogel, Cubs, 11 Heese i jion, of St. Louis, who, in turn had} ww yORK. July 26.—Australia é | Black Gajd would have to carry bee} eliminated Chick Evans, cight times) wij) meet the United States at the GuAriiats leading golfers in the | /113 pounds, according ‘to the Ken- Wins Army Shi LEADIN GHOME RUN HITTERS | NOTHER VETERAN winner of the Western champion: | Crescent Athletic club this after./M’ cmateur ranks are getting ready | tucky age scale, in October. Epinard,| FORT NIAGARA, N, Y., July 26= Ruth, Yanks 5.6... ,ANOTHER VETERA® | ship noon, when Gerald Patterson, cap:|for the annual city championship a 4-year-old, would carry 122 pounds. |Tieut. M. L. Broderick, Fort Ben Fournier, Hobine: : <8 [OUT OF GAME | Johnston had an uphill fight in |iiin ‘of the ing |which is to be played for on the| ponabehity ‘jamin, Ind. is the new U. 8s aie Af atten cba ‘,45| Friday The Star carried the story |the semi-finals with Burton Mudge | pu. cup team, and Harvey W. | Inglewood course, August 7. 8, 9 Perhaps you've noticed that most | infantry rifle champion, as a@ Hartnett, Cubs 15 lof Jim, “Scott's quitting the Sanlo¢ Chicago, finally winning at the |gnoagrass, of Los Angeles, meet in|/and which {s going to attract the fights are held in bowls these days, (sult of his Victory here yesterda: Kelly, Giante 14) Francisco. Seals. |36th hole |the final match of the annual Metro: | classiest field of all times. |But don't get the idea that the aes-|in the competition which sta vegeta :1a| Today news 9, ed Me snoenet vet: SVEN Fy PET WOME AEA politan championship lawn tennis Bon Stein, the defending thetic lads make hash of one another. -Jijerdin passing up baseball. — | tournament. champion from the North End 5 Its no other than “Doc” yonn. | Reeves Winner an | Sine Starla “Niewores the | | ‘ patedeuvenerene aniax gecner Or. She in Oaklan °!Car antiox Now Inglewood — title- holder, — who Anacortes Signs {Jndians last. year. Rie began P' made Wich. & tine “ahowing (At |" Johnston was shipped to the Lit- SAN FRANCISMO, July 26.—Jack | the Vi uver meet; Gordon Welts as Coach tle Rock club of the Southern | Reeves gat the decision over Jack | After Return Go he fr ge AK a Mudcat SACORTE Sgt e- | tea ut was recently released. |Sulfvan at Dreamland last night, in EW YORK, July 26.—Georg + th f ANACORTES, July 26 Ammcunoe:| neguy, Soke i lugfest, Jack MeCann made a/Carpentier, bearing numerous scars| pin; Jack Westland, Lee Steil, stath i his |a slugfest. Jac Me ade ‘a 7 Oh sears i the signing of Dick Welts, former) 10° Ou" VC oived from Johnston |ern in the semi-windup and lost the |Gene Tunney, will stay in America pees ‘Bryan Wintec, Wallee cided. University of Washington baseball| gays that he's thru with even week: |fight, The best bout on the card |with the expectation of meeting the Wand, ‘Elmer Kendrick, the | Mrs-” 1.70.7 Young, - Pacific RADIO EQUIPMENT | 5 the old dogs complain | was between Battling Dane and Sail. |American champion again , El , Nerthive . and basketball star, as athletic coach }ly baseball as the old dog lor Hughes, who crowded 20 rounds| James Johnston, who promoted| newly-crowned boss of the Rain. | Northwest champton, and Mra. at Anacortes high “scheol. | Welts 109 ee ite ot his’ years, Johnston lof fighting into the four rounds they |tho last fight, has announced that) ler falrwayn, and Rheton, Ron, | © Cary, ety tlletolder, and bg ‘ f | tiations are already under way 6 cel i redalist, N graduated from the university last) layed a clever game for Seattle | battled. epi k? | | pewtin ion Are: aise y under Way! Fr that isn't a classy’ fleld, then| ( mieet on. Wednesday in. the ew June, His home is in Mount Vernon. | jast summer. Il Ti ld nit ated August. lwe never saw one. | finals for the Inglewood crown, RR PRE F | Bi 1 en 8 But thia-is not all of the list of| Who is the queen of thp Rainier St: d d DRUXMANS’ TO TRAVEL HOW ABOUT THAT | Cc li f iDi k H Is | entrar that will take a crack at | Golf club will be known Mrnursday andards ‘The Druxmans’ All-Stars will play DOUBLEHEADER in Cali ornia | Ic! oppe Senttio's 1924 links title. In fact it] When Mrs, D, C. Moore and Mrs. é e Port Orchard at Port Orchard Sun-| Seattle and Salt Lake wire feast LOS ANGELES, July 26.—Bill Til Given Decision |!» expected that at least two score |. Van Patten play the final test. in Radio day. Garney is billed to pitched for| uled to play eight games in Salt) den, who recent'y added the Tilinols} | wn Gusts, July 26.—Dick | Nd ten will teeoff in the 18-hole} Dr, Robert Hampson and Dr. Roy the Seattl Luke last week, but for some reason | state title to his Ilat of tennis cham A ava ecrvap able | qualification test that will decide} Dawes, each carrying a 12 handi- | he Seattle team. , | Hoppe won a decision over mania | | or other just the seven were played | ics COOL OFF DANCING TONITE Dance Boat BLUE BIRD 8:45 P.M. Foot of Pike St. Public Invited and there is talk that that extra game will be played in Seattle next week. If Med Killefer talked Duffy Lewis out of playing that game, he did # smart thing, as It ‘a tough to beat those Bees in Utah. SEAL CATCHING WEAKENED With Sam Agnew out of long time because of an of it for a yeration, |the San Francisco catching is bound | to be weakened, Archie Yelle is a smart catcher, but he can't work every day. Young Vargas looked good her in the game he worked, but he isn't an Agnew by any means, Sam ix a smart receiv a hustler and a bard hitter, He'll be missed, The forest firen on the Pacific | Coust have all been extinguished, in- cluding Hiram Johnson, piehships, ix in Santa Barbara today for an exhibition match at the Mon- | Pitcher in ey het Pee iit {elimination match play rounds, — |mateh in the dentists’ tournament teclto Country. club, He will be back |Tv et failed to elicit | Larry Ives, the genial Inglewood. |on the Beacon Hill course, ‘Tuesday N the ATWATER KB! in Los Angeles tomorrow and Mon- pete enthusiasm from the crowded | inn, will handle the tournament, [or Wednesday. Teta 10 Receiving Set SOY. Wid) DOR IRS Ste rle ROULN RST He Entrants must be residents of Se-| The Young Men's Business club's and the ATWATER KENT California, wh MA Seiden ecb | pare eee a lattle during the past six months, |annual golfing event is also down Loud Speaker, new stand. | ee or active members of any , of the | to ie final stage with boda Stan- ards of excellence have H various local golf clubs. ey (12) and George Sheppard (20) been attained, No achieve: Seattle Eagles to | Angels to Get Pe He Ives, 6067 Stuart building, |TtA” to teowott in the deciding 36. hshteinh: sadio’ reception Play Fort Worden) G ‘ M d {is the name and address that you} le match, which will be played during the past years have ‘The Seattle Eagles’ baseball club| rimes ONGAY || isandunders are requested to for-/On the North End or the Rainier created quite the same | to play the Fort ‘Worden club] ward your entry, And be sure It fas 4 some. act ne A ata widespread interest and en- | Fort Worden Sunday, ‘The| Los July goa [Rots there before ‘Tuesday noon, tithe tut Mea piptutle th oni thuslastic commendation. |Wagles’ team was to leave Colman Grlinia: Wer expected to: Jolt ee needa SMM) engage in an 18-hote match on : ‘ | dock Sunday at § a m on the) the Los Angeles team Monday ad decal i i the Beacon Hill course, Wednes- Let us prove this to you in jPort Townsend boat, Bill SUIS) and iy to be used in the Vernon ¢ | day morning, for the champion: an actual demonstration. will work on the mound for the) series, according to word from (6 of finals!" ‘That's! ship honors of the defferson | Seattle team, the Angel manageemnt, After 's on thé golfing cal:| Park Golf iit pb, and Mrs. Hh, 1507-011 Broadway Phone BA st-0160 rs some blekering over the terms, |endar for Seattle, next week. Sehmeer and Mrs, A. Thompson, LEAD the former Cub star first buse- Hon Stein and Dixte’Fleager are| finalists in the first Might, wilt | SUNSET ELECTRIC CO. ‘The Seattle Horseshoe club's sin man is at last reported as sat all dated up to teeoff in a 86-hole| tseoff on Wednesday morni | Seattl DISTRIBUTORS Portland |glen championship will be completed | isfied with the salary he is to |match for the Seattle Golf club] On Sunday, August 3, C. 8, Kelli. Seattle { if Sunday, At present Premal is lead. recelye, Grimes was release to championship, tomorrow, son and Walt Wand will hook up ing the league, with Williams in] tas Angeles by the Chicago ‘Tuesday afternoon will see the/in a f6-Nble match in tho finals of second place, | Cubs, North nd caddiey titular event de [the Warlington championship, ae ee nes the 16 players who will play in the|cap, will meet in the 86-hole final Reception