The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 28, 1924, Page 11

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MONDAY, JUL) THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE ¥1 AUSTRALIAN TENNIS TEAM LOOMS STRONG IN DAVIS CUP PLAY H Olympic Games : Florida City to Joh Given (7p ~q\Harry Wills to 6 ympic , ae nson hree New Grid y Racquet Game Is Big Brought to End Flcegnicadetnan eee beg Big Boost by abe A ped Pose Meet Firpo on Thing in Antipodes by Ceremonies . 3 cotumen cr, Ruth Himself | “come oeees| September 11th PARIS, J Olympic i u YORK, July 26 ut th ¢ N le Ce Conferen ay e a! pitche th + game n Brookes Pleased With Young Tennis Stars). oy y with impressiy Coming Up in Australia; Frenchmen Are Figured cemmonies, the Olympic winner as Tough Team in Davis Meet a Ha ny Glen “Pop” Warne mained. ne flags and) Ed. Vail, dean of the baseball fans r » Ww f or Sam will have an excellent |‘ lepar opportunity th month to Jook over the field |! @{ Davis cup challengers and see just what it is our team | prises to beat to keep what sports writers call the “coveted pnounced the ac ”j s country over the winter. loud = speaker Cannons beomed., Aficr o brilliant career in both the in this country ¢ € t Sell DemmaeAinnA ThE: UUMET UR] ecatooe doa Cans’ lengua, timo Be at the Olympic inte un EW YORK, Ju y mmittee, handed « plomas and medals, and shoo f jevements thru a fore foreign tennis stars than ever before are gathered at were invited to Al the big Seal pied meat fn- | rive infielder bie jn the East for matches of one sort or another, elimination he next Olympiad in week " « UP ¢ in the|"S mee yn bie, working fontests, the nationals and all sorts of invitation tourna-|_ 7 form f ; i Eight Clubs in ee \Midwick Team Is yr of appendicitis Piha er aaN taaialsedd anc-4 siti Colored Circui The challenge round for the Davis Cup will be played at Defeated at Polo Transferring a fine from one player oe 2 en =A uk Yvette een ane é o ore: ircuit © FB the Germantown Cricket club, September 11, 12 and 13. NEW YORK, July s8—The deal besctall circles, but the what| Marty Griffin, the sandlotter of the | enougt |.200 ma pe Pe gases: he rece, ; aps the most serious challenge now comes from Aus- | «: Ie had} E r the Const | on is probably) “That is why I cal (Mo) Mona Pert ni tho to us the French looked strongest. The Aus ; 6 game pitcher in the|ideal pitcher. Me can do troit, Birmingt tralia, 0 s bat Poc Washington has we have just voted to expend 14,000 pounds on a new m for tennis at Rushcutter’s bay, where their national es, and—they hope—international events, such as! if they won the Davis Cup, can be staged. | |While the Australian team! may not carry home the cup| this season, the Antipodeans} are looking to the future. | BROOKES LIKES } Sweetie YOUNG STARS ee meting the Browss wis 5 | WELL, IT'S NOW NINE OCLOCK 5 UN SIX MONTHS THE POP GUNN) THEN WHEN 2 2 LCANF THE SENSATION OF Lavy | Norman Brookes, the veteran| a Choe : WHEN L LEAN BACK IN MY ? EEL THE SENSATION © fata whe Sastetied the tala war bere AND I HAVE WRITTEN TEN OL CO. WILL BE SHIPPING CARLOADS EASY CHAIR AMID CUSHIONS BEING ELEVATED BEYOND THE Wilding, a ke, oe = faa i CONTRACTORS FOR THEIR B05 OF REFINED Ot. - GASOLINE AND 4, &) STUFFED wiTh $20 BILLS MY peat] MASSES — AVE, SITTING ABOVE lef his ~Biyayt hg ON $ APANe MY OL WELL ~ pe psy Neltht sa ee PARTS f FRIENDS WILL HAIL ME AS A } f ] THE WORLD AS A LONE CENTRAL . L'VE Sart : TIN ' " ID Wr t England championshi Wimble- | oly re el oi A SSECIAL TRAD OB SOG CARE PAINTED | MAN OF DISTINCTION BECAUSE |} (AC FiGuRe Rouve wich ALL don, is a great bx for the} f- “TAKINGS IN THE HISTO RED AND WHITE WHICH WILL MAKE 1 ' younger players on the Australian | J OF My FAMnY TREE THE EYES OF JOHN OF eam. Schelsinger, Brookes says, is t VET SUG “one of Australia’s most promising ra players, with the right tempers ment for big events.” Kalms, he jconsiders “an extraordinarily fine > |Player of great promise." It is | | ASSISTANCE Brookes himself may To ENAGLE Wood and Patterson KIM TO got away to a great SINK AN) ason. For the first) | OL WELL L WEAR DIAMOND STUDDED 1 HUMAN BEINGS GATHER AND Ly, GARTERS — db ‘ GAWK WITH ENVY ra) | ¢ bad Shawkey and G x Mave te stop the home team the spectacle of two! | On HIS ha Frenchie 3 fina in the FARM IN pitched his eighth victory eat world’s singles championship at Posey ter e Senators, who defeated / Wimbiedon. Barring Bill Tilden COUNTY. fand possibly little Billy Johnston, jthere ts not a better player.on the +» Sfoourts today than Jean Borotra. + ®)Rene Lacoste is another star of the | jfirst magnitude, and Cochet, a third| = 20 {member of. France's Davis Cup| SRT ET eres team, will test our best al 7 )PRENCH PLAYERS BOOTS AND HER | GOING GOOD | There ts something in the French | jtemperament that makes them ¢ . WALL,\ DYWO-GOMETIMED) . great in victory; that made r RECKON ‘YOULL eT Bh) THINK 100 AN “THEN Park Wins lpeltus fight irresistibly when going * A GRY advan ies = ANS SOMETIMES 1 THINK - From Jefferson |r that makes Lenglen and . GOME ‘YOURSELF, PROBBLY BE HERE ! \ pont ! Park golf team of Ta-| Carpentier triumphant when they u 2 YOU LiKE IT HERE the Jefferson Park|S% @ start. France's tennis play: | x, \ ? ss ef Gentile on the Tacoma links |" Dave got thelr start this year 44 to 20. The feature of the Two of their comparatively Uittle- | “Uae the tieing of the course |SROWN women players fought thetr.| sd by ‘Haw, Seattle cham: |" to the semi-finals at the Olym-/ on 33 pies entirely on the crest of en- | z thusiasm for tennis aroused by vic: | tories of Borotra and Lacoste at | Wimbledon. France and England struggled for the advantage in the European zone) fe this year, the winner’ crossing ‘or the final elimination here. Davis cup team defeated) In addition to France and Aus-! brothers, Americans, in \tratia, we have the Chinese Davis | finals for the Metropoli-}cup team, the Mexican Davis Cup ip, 9-7, 6-3, 6-4. team, the Cubans, Japanese, Cuna-| dians and South Africans, and even) Cummings Sets Jamaica petitioned for the privilege | ew Course Record Mg coat a team of —— - rs : . Oe Chg woman | William Tilden in OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS : eee ett Champten,| trot q California Meet d at the White Bear club| ; , ; | 108 ANGELES, July 28.—Wwith ce “ ry foes jee former | William T. Tilden, leading tennis ex. You SAY NO-NO-IF RE \ Poor Boy! BY MARTIN THEY DONT GIMME ENOUGH To Eat! Yiknow b =| WHUT THET COOK SAID TO ME THR moran ? 2 | SHR SEZ. DO YOu KNOW HOW MANY PAN— S| CAMRG THET 1G YOUVE ET —AN' 1 GEZS NO AN SHE SEZS TWENTY E\onT ! WELL GIR—1 WAS SO MAD. 1 vUS GOT RIGHT UP AN WERT To WORK WATROUT MY BREAKFAST ! 2 pert of the country, as its dominating MISTER GETS MAD THEM mS & GW aa Bi figure, play for tho California. net K EGBERT S() kips BETTER ARS AF pate MA-A AH! championship opened Monday at the WN GOLLY, HE nny Evers Is es OH MA! ONY GWE Los Angeles Tennis club. C'MERE QuickK!|/ 4 KNIFE ANS A CAP DIST T WANNA SHON] | FoR ER LAS" YA SOMETHIN ! WEEK-AN' ast . | Given Suspension | SHICAGO, July 28.—John (“*Fight- | ") Evers, maanger of the} Ivan Parke to Ride for Harry Whitney | CINCINNATI, July 2%—Ivan | Parke, one of Kentucky's leading | Jockeys, has signed a contract to |ride for Harry Payne Whitney's! stables. He will leave for Saratoga | this week. secs esata j f, July 28.—Everett took} ST. PAUL, July 28—A tananet; rip on the top piace in the| will be given by the White Bear Washington league Sun-| Yacht club Tuesday evening in honor | ay by an impressive 11-to-2 victory| of Harrison Ft. Johnston, who won, sig Vernon. Ferguson|the Western amateur golf champioi ‘nice game for the winners! ship Saturday. TRUE BY CONDO) TRUE, WHY (S IT & CAN GR FIND THingas THE WAY LT VE THem tlie earn Au « ial, aaa Kall RN ite feetleaang NNN ITH THE FLASHILY DRESSED EGGERT ROBBINS malioa GINNING TO BREAIC UNDER THE anne BO AAD cn STRAIN, OF THE CONSTANT SOSHING OF ay MOMENTS WED LIKE TO LIVE OvER.. Rulings THE TOWN Bors (Copyright. 1924, by NBA Servier, tiv) C4 > ~~ THE FiRsT DINIDENDS. (Copyright: 2921. by RA seca: inal A Compliment to Mom? BY BLOSSER © ‘revessaeeser ) TT SWELLED souEnUN’ Y'KNOW I EVEN ae | TVA BETTER GOIN missus) 2g) iy BAKIN’ Way oUTON LIKE BURNED Cookies TUL STAY HERE K NEGOOSEY'S House cause | 1 “DH SIDEWALK, "MOST AS 600D TAG- MEBBE YER SWE MIGHT BE MAIN’ of h a ; TAS. yO : AS THEM WHAT. : AON LL BURN & DOU6KNOTS OR. wep? MEAN MOM AINT BURNED, t geoicer. 47 —j-J TH COOKIES: Tike Shien Vere ) GIES ME ALL

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