The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 29, 1924, Page 11

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TAR PAGE 11 TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1924 THE SEATTLE YOUTH SERVED IN GREAT OLYMPIC GAMES TENNIS TOURNAMENT | Vincent Richards and Portland Will Bill Johnston Is | Victoria Track |Mercer Slugs Way 32,000 See dias |Romero Nearly Star in Tourney to 19-5 Victory, in Chicago Monday Stops Weinert Send Rod and _ ,,,,°* Racing Starts | ,,, siueses| CHICAGO, Jee 38-21 Siainan ~ Helen Wills Make Hit Reel Men Here c's uw BI pg eeren = dere Athiets dn JUnn y 1 wonderful ball | header between the whiffing 14 men anc HT of Portian: 4 bait California Miss, Quiet Mannered and Retiring, Is Re- | « ceived by Queen Mary of England; Richards Shows ' Courage in Taking Men's Singles Title _ « Bud Taylor Boxes y Filipino August g|Tad Moore Boxes or half th wh CHICAGO, July 2%.—~Tbe match to Furious Draw Casting EW YORK, July 29 Youth was served at the eighth!ment made & Olympiad. Jack Blakesley Is Wisconsin Champ state a bomier in the ninth with two| between Bud ore R. H. E.| and Pete & rly pleasing to Americans should| The decision t Wills, sun-kissed California maid /**®*tion was © i of “V ” Richards, |Pman Ansiers’ « : ee 0! innie” Richards, |inembers promis ! singles. |to the for their success for dows stout defense of the Davis| Mes qp and the winning and holding of the Wightman cup for | thon Aetbig = . th " casters in the many years to come j Others in the party will Under proper coaching, Miss Wills and young Richards} McFarland, Marvin K. Hod, Terre Haute, Filipino juntos | COLUMBUS o. Ju 29 Tad 19 16 3) (catherweight, w mitely slated Moore, European 1 see & 4 | Yesterday for the Aurora arena on| Billy Britton, of Cot - Dunn and Gardner; Mil-| the night of August 6. | battled 12 fierce rounds to a draw at and Christie, Urbeck | Fairmont arena. just tacing haa met with v » in Vietoria and V 146 ‘ y far this season, und continued big| ‘The last three fights in seattie,| Jack Wolfe Stopped A MEDALIST WINS pnitingent expected at the Willows the two Flores-Bercot seraps and the ¢ battle have enused a by Carl Tremaine |. y of showing that a jinx t fields of casters ever to during the next | Harper.Ber always follow the medalist in the North: | two are not likely to “burn themselves out.” The even tempera-|ren Connell rau) . hartennberg, J - eM sedbegoed Nig Be gy. 9 lot of arguments pro and con regard-| CLEVELAND, July 29.—Cart ‘tre | Freddie Lamprec of Tulane unr meat of the W estern girl, remarkable as her ability on the! nauiee + Kinser and Mike — phos 4 ne oe + byes feoan on ; ina goaeene They were all close | maine defeates Jack Wolfe in one| versity, low in the qualifying round qurts, is a source of wonder to those who watch her play.| 1t is expected that this tourna-| Columbia casters ey will be in h Columbia < RIE as Ienediny teas vorrehvared ing by the | stepped out and won the Cleveland (qol, collected, game, she can rise to any heights, The only|ment will entertain f the Seattle for the big tourney | and sportsmen from everywhere. | onds. 1 ip a le feature of her first European tour—in which} the Olympic singles championship and practically landed added the women’s doubles title—was that) imbledon matches in which Miss Wills failed to win 's title fell at a time e happened not to be Major Notes 7} t of health. the eran, ‘ o rd cee belle see BS Brow & iE aE Breaking the Spell GRACIOLS WINNER a Helen tis ta probedty ths ost thee CAGE MORE SAE CLARE CLOCK CALLS H = WHat & SLAUTIPUL MOKAAIG! a ee THE BEAUTY OF THE SZ yinner of all ov ennis | on. @ year - 4 be = WITTER i = TH moe ny 4ND MY URE rr precious “angel = " bow = 4 shutout ef the yea MAKE &N EARLY DASH FoR THE ) GON ~ THE GENTLE BREEZE PERFUMED PoP ~'r'S UNUSUAL | PROSPECTS THAT GES THEN SUPPOSE WE GO eee we the ‘reeves a | OFFICE ANO LOOK OVER THE BIDS WITH THE ODOR OF FLOWERS ALL ME & DISPOSITION TO ts Jenett to friends o friendly foe) The Yanks went back inte first place FROM THE CONTRACTORS SO THAT MELD YO PIRE MU AMBITIONS SKYWARD cook You In a ES he ringed og Z DOWN TO THE MILLINERS I " b: inning « deuble header fro " ) a Oni L jumks on the courts of England and) W,.0."howt “auth hit hie diet homer, | Too ala cneey aa sew LIKE A ROCKET ON) THE FOURTH OF JULY cu A GOOD MEET ME - L TELL YOU ff anyone can warm the) scores: § to 3, and 12 to 10. opponent's - MOM LFEEL $0 GOOD THAT 1D DARE ANYTHING ON 4 DAY LUKE THIS - When Miss Wills came out of PE tht West somo seasons ago, she Der hair in pigtails down her Her smashing service, pat- after that of the great| batted in the wrong MeLaughlin, her eyeshade,| 4 cay ratty in the ninth aM ber personal charm are threé| one run and the Phils won, 12 tings we recall. Bi Gullivan tells how, as a re| Lamar of the Athictics hit » homer “ones +|with two on in the 1ith, and Detroit wand for her services in “covering” tymbied out of first place, beaten, te Seabright tournament, she de-|to 4 4B minded “lemon lime lollipops’ —and perf pt them. Ernie Osborne of the Dedg Quistmannered, retiring, one ot] ¥ pte kind of girls who is accom: ra ytied by her mother, the serious! fis from the Golden Gate cer. dhly made a hit in England, where| nr me, w ¢ claims the Sox walked ming and the 3 to 2. nth straight game for the Braves to seven inning, 6 to 3. | ne Tun Leaders | 3 a ‘ OM | WHEN - ‘e Quin Mary was pleased to receive : WY cont a nee Saeie eek (erent iene nea DRIVE OVER IN THE jade BUT , GOODNESS — WHAT * : : LETTER FROM ore BUT 1 CANT EVENING AND 1 WILL ot MEBBE WERE Wiss Wills’ playing in the wom ‘ - a YUST DYING TO STAND IT ANY LONGER — IVE eae Wei he ik THAT Jus bl SpostD Tus! gis doubles at Paris will not be|¥*ly. Giants.» : : ,) € WUST GOT TO SEE ‘YOU ¢ GTATION — LOVE LIke ‘ER? y) SPOS! ws |] tepotten for many a day. Mrs | rt Wightman, her partner, was off A on fm that day, and the British pair) Play Started igh whe mét the Americans in the| < Omplc finals were Miss Kitty Mc-| in Net Meet te and Mias Covell, In eacli ‘4 = i fie Brith women ran the| at Victoria. Up to 5-2 in their favor, and) y7ICTORIA, B, C., July 29.—~Play | time :Jt_ was sensational play| V. started here Monday morning in by ihe Californian which saved/|the British Columbia lawn tennis pdiy-and won the victory, 7-5,/ championship, with a strong delega . | tion of California stars entered in the | PSpeaking of youth, in the finals! play. @ the women's singles, in which| Leading the visitors is Ray Casey. achieved her second champion-| who has won the Oregon and Wash tip, Helen Wills was opposed by| ington state titles and the British Me. “Didi” Viasto, a half-pint size} Columbia mainland championship, | Timch girl of Greek extraction, | while in the North. Herb Suhr, Neal | Who was herself but 18 years old.) Brown and Ed Chandler are other | “Vinnie” Richards played bril-| Californians entered in the play | in the Olympic tennis} A number of California girls are| he played in the men‘s|also in the competition. | |Mabies with Francis T. Huater,| ———_——_ | Won the championship for English Lightie America. The following day he! | itk the court against young Heart) # Stops Dayton Boy hop about his own age, and| COVINGTON, Ky. July 29.—Tad| the man’s singles title, after) Marchant, English lightweight, | “ ia We gruciling sets, in which he| Tommy Herman, of Dayton, O.. AML TELL BUT WEN AH red himself badly “over-ten-| beating last night, and then regis fj O& wide » HOOKS Tr CAMO |tered @ technical knockout in the| wort, OAT DE MIDOLE, OAT RDS SHOWS | sixth, when Herman went down with- | AIN’ NO WAY HAWSES HAID GE out being hit, and the scrap was TER . vT “guts’—a great word, by| stopped. p= a cee et inet Aaa to describe the sina qua & champion—for Richards | and replied: wit that match; he was tired} “Well, you see, I’ serve, then whereas Cochet appeared fairly| grab the baseline with my hana 2 ‘The American boy's tennis\and rush to the net so Cochet A M8 the better, but after two sets|couldn't drive me: into the back was about played out. Cochet! court.” WP two sets, then, and things| “Vinnie” also was a finalist in Diack, but Richards, calling|the mixed doubles, but he gave too ithe last ounce of courage and/much in the men's doubles to do beat his way to victory. |resistance, paired with Mrs, Jessup, how he did it when s0jagainst “Dick” Williams and Mrs. ly “all in,” Richards grinned George Wightman. REIT TRUE BY CONDO) + THE FLASHILY DRESSED EGBERT ROBBINS, WASH FUNK (S JUST BEGINNING 10 REALIZE TRuullians \ RECENTLY EXPOSED ASA BiG CITY WAITER HOW HEADSTRONG HIS HORSE REALLY 1S. _scornrat by EA Sere ne a ce ree eee ee Cn ie YES AN' HE WOULDN'T: |] FRECKLES SHOULD TAGALONG TELLS MME YOU | DIVIDE IT With ME AN' |7 KNOW BETTER®SEND] | FOUND A QUARTER AND THAT ZT: DIDAET SFIND HIM To ME . IT IN CHANGE- ¢ ME SAID ME WUZ You DIDN'T DIVIDE IT WITH THAT'S WHAT GONNA BUY GUM HiM== WHAT 1S YOUR FOUND A WHOLE T CALL L Pi feyy DROPS ALL FoR Ue EXCUSE FoR NOT S DOING SOP ANSWER Ae! A are ome: OX

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