The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 2, 1924, Page 5

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BEET ccsave's toatures set|| Diamond Dust | cee 2 SATURDAY J THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 5 NEW AND LIGHTER GOLF BALL IS ADOPTED FOR SEASON OF 1925 Billy Harms Wi = = +e New Pill Will Curtail One Byeuk Murphy [ Piper & Taft’s Report of Fishing in Northwest } Consine Shows Class L D . e k Peat oa lning beak cia oe in Wrestling Bout ong Drives on Links|,°o°8% “227! |G Fe WRG BS MSEE PUGS tas RAEN CUGEES NEG pod Tia SS GU SSSI GS: |._ Wma eons, tecrana os 1 §,G. A. Hasn't Officially Announced New Ball as | iie surphy, New Orleans, in a fast) cation aeete va Y ae 4: Teint Pa Sage eee : oo rig iy Betyg pict tn Pia, but Is Expected to Shortly; New “Figures” |10round go. 1 sixth Mury wets Boring PR ye : , we apc ny River and Tributaries at Mar-|dleweight chat 68-1.55 taggered Harms with a body blow, | Leae Take, at Union Mille—Wishing (| and » ; : , . pines ri rind. pew LK. re to Be 1. ag sy veappehyel des oyred ba “sings 5s meee sy Na Oy =| ‘ ETTER do your long hitting now, ye knights of x , food renulte y . Coe a : Ay - oa | ey! the fairways, for the end of the present season Yankee Stadium to gy a Sen'| Sean ant Oiling pena’ Ge cwsatl eit | Sonee’ ae of ; én s, it was 1 will find you bidding “Good-bye” to the far-| Be Scene of Battle} =: ' ma et ee ee saraiy | Sea ce he ha a 4 y Lees ball a W YORK. Aus. 3 | tions good |Mzhominm Biver at Crvtto—Yishing §| take Sammamish at Fetes Par v vs ‘ . 1ing differe: | hasnsions tng le goo! . atfish and bess lls 5 \ | a nts in 1925. Walker rm an) ag nian ai deal ranch Rae ant Gestate Teles i pol fa { The pill, which has been officially ap- be at the Yankee stadium, - a — 4 miles f of proved, ot officially announced, is going |®!™ °°. Afte \ em pel BL 7 4. PD “ My O Wi Fi A to be rou all right; but in that respect, its |7™* renry nl at r mots Milburn Devereaux has been play y Vwn ins First ry resemblance to the standard golf ball of today caaintahee |Nouth Fork Snoqualmie at (North Bend o aise, Vishing 18 400d In m: g polo for 15 years. You'd think Race at Saratoga ends, Al sr and lighter ball is in the mak- “ ne a tee een * 1 | hed ke etter by now, wouldn't gut, be not alar ned, ye owners of the short drive, the Don’t be alarmed! They'll never | o Great} Dent too . dationa| viace j aS lg ee "sine and play tests given this new article at Pine-|°* apg ig eigen NB, pean. Er I cee ° { Kiwhe--Fishing i ox-| gront porche FT poset rig te eaten at and Englewood, N. J., last winter wed that “the! ooking gals in one-piece swim-| |* fi". Tees " eee eae ee le ee Le Rg wotinyt ction, Rainbow Covet Mtns om Oke8 | are being 1 milk | of aratoga Racing association hitters will be shortened mee sitters length- the short hitters length hould indeed for the ma-| Washington State | ming suits per | deck Augus Byinew) Is send |cause with the exception of Mre, } ty the bottom ° a|P. Jack ampion, who | as in the Titan G ‘i Western meet, everyone of that num 8 A Mist Dr. U.S. G Meg t very short! t |ber that teed-off for the city honors s to tee-off in the state meet ihe “floater” variet have a specific eravity « Hy will cause it to sir ih the plunk of this number with the large }tist of certain starters from the va rious clubs thruout the »« and then add about 2 > ar ming from Oregon and British Columbia | can be readily seen that the | y ball|battle for the 1924 fairsex state | wilt be | crown is going to be something well | j worth while. f/\T7HEN that ts decided attention or | will then turn to the state lopen and amateur meet at the Ever *Country club, Sept. 1 to 6, In- ve here's going to be another large sh class array of links talent | also, and Club Captain Roy | s and his many assistants | are ready right now t rt the fireworks Se manufacture of it started yet, bu’ cine dare any solfing jy other year. et ok forward to the coming be °1.68-1.55." pest few days have been brim fl of fina) mate! Wm find anoth with C. ge! Walter Wand do ina 3é-hole battle fe Country club champ a whole lot (et m the Inglewood 1 thips will be de gamely, the caddies amateur. ee ero—Danry Vance of the by striking out seven suc unled the major itted 14 during th = Subs only three hi | brookiym won ¢ to @. two ‘oh ® ads who do the bag-toting on Lake | i ihe Shore links will tee-| + yeais was the scene of mach bitter- | He qualifying round Monday | nes when the Yanke won from the | and the low eight scorers | Browns 3 to 2 } @ntinue on at match play in| se Miemon and Tuesday. The! Bash offered to battle any, sootieiet | will be sent over to the | 824 Babs Ruth was danished after crab- | hip meet which win |"™S ** * decision to the ninth. | payed at the Seattle Golf club Young Virgil Barnes pot = stop to the a couple of weeks. bc artillery of the Pirates and the Hatton has a beautiful] Giants came out on top of & 3 to 1 game. fo hand over to the winner} ee TE en iy afternodn’s final match. | 1.) inning he spetied @ pitching duel fg not the only prize. No, | between Rixey and Benton. By the error Gene has been doing a lot of | Boston won, 3 to 2. for the sake of ed ae iay ae ata Yesguaias - Shore add! 7 h ‘a! wee and ‘explal i lies and he has|.., story of the White Sox's third sue- together some 19 OF 12) cessive victory over Boston, 2 to 1. | UTES Et tocntay. moe al The Mackmen bunched hits In the ~MOMN POP eighth inning, winning from Cleveland. rif \\ hil uit Mn. WISTATION AGENT DAD UNLSDALLY HAPPY TODAY- A AND THE “TOWN MOUSE. ~ Yes—We Have No Bonanza e BY TAYLOR WERY IVES, manager of the city |‘ *° * Bees a in Gate m = - : _ t, reports that the! he Senaters again hit thelr ae Pat Ae wees ones teen og FELLOW Bin sven Bec ree THE PUBLIC 1 NEVER SAW A Su6AR Bowl Harters that will tee-oft in |For the third time in as many days they | Di T CITIZENS = 1T ALL GE Snel ange eae NET THAT DIDN'T DRAW A Bg round of the 1924| won from the Tigers, the score being) INVEST OUR MONEN IN) INSPIRES ME RUNNING A WILDCAT PROPOSITION MoB OF FLIES ~ Bur TM! which begins a three |? ‘ * Bans i YOUR COMPANY! DoT 16 S28 THE I'VE DECIDED To KEEP THE SOCK GONG To Sow THE SEEDS at the Inglewood club next | Home Ran Hitters Yesterday LEAVE ME |] FalTH WOU HAVE WITHIN) MY OWN HANDS TO PRESERVE fq LAND REAP THE CROP wiTHOUT ; Will be the largest and|Peckinpaugh, Senators . pao aa | OoT- MR re THE GOOD NAME OF MY FUTURE EaHESAID OR Raa ieer anes ‘of all times. | Bluege, Senators Sek cavetag sh op ah IN MY GREAT ENTERPRISE. — ence Bitin will be there to defend | 4% | UNDERTAKING = = | A iis and there will be many! pire inne nwo BM Preseht to try to topple | inning—Singled. from the brow of the star | n _— Snare : Ne ab. | enth inning: ed Eee fromthe North End club. nth Inning—Burted safety, Me tournament {s limited to play. : Sates atiean ==tios of TD th Leonard Can course “ be open for prac-} Play After Aug: 6 : | pa entries must be in the hands| CHICAGO, Aug. 2.—Commissionet eH Ives, 6657 Stuart building, |K. M. Landis at Hubert B. than Tuesday noon, Au-|(“Dutch”) Leonard, former American E& Hurry, boys! licague twirler, cannot be reinstated os |before August 6. It was reported 0 the list of major golfing |that Leonard is en route to Chicago SSthe third annual champion. |to visit the commissloner. TRUE BY CONDO) IY, EVERETT, WHEN 1 C4MG N A WHIUS MOL PUT MY SUIT C4S& OVER THERE BY BESOFS. DiD You See it 2 =~ WS ANN-YOU CaN SEE FOR YOURSELF ! SHE WENT HOME ‘FOR A FEW WEEKS AN’ Look AT HER-SHE GAINED A, POUNDS = \T WOULDN'T BE SAFES ATALL WER STAYIN’ HERE A COUPLE WEEKS MORE — SHE MYGHT PoP! TAINT ME, UNCLE EPH- GOSH, ID LIKE TSTAY HERE ON TH FARM FOREVER WELL SURE MI65 You HERE, HONEY—BuT GJ "COURSE \F Sou THINK NOUGHTTA BE GETTIN’ HomE ,WHy-B TS BEEN SO WONDERFUL — MY wert HERE! NOT uuS' FOR ME BUT FOR BILLY TOO-HES My BROTHER, A BE Fine, You KNOW— CAUSE 1 HAVEN'T SPENT Fl Won't 11 2 ANY MONEY HERE- AN Now 11m | | GOIN’ “TSEND MY ALLOWANCE BACK AN BILLY CAN WANE A VACATION, TOO — SEE ? \F YOu REALLY WANT US, MEBBE WE WILL THIS FALL SOMETIME ! You an’ mrp \Ve HAD TW BEST TIME — 1 US! LOVE 17 HERE — MEBRE IM CORA WILL BRING ME BACK MM Sometime | BUT Now ‘You AN AUNT MARY WILL HAVE” TCOME AN’ VIGIT US. SOMETIME | seal Copsright, 1924, by NEA Service, Inc.) ~ A WLLo-t COME KEEP YOU FROM GOIN’ y, a NER T YouR CER T’ MISSUS ON HOUSE AGAIN = NEEOOSEYS HOUSE AN’ BEGEIN' FoR THINES T" EAT= N0W DONT You DARE Go THERE LOOK HERE MISTER. JAY WALTERS!! DIDNT T TELL YOU AOT T" GOT’ SEE AIssus ACGOOSBY P? DIDNT T. || SEE Missus MSGoosty — I WEAT INT’ SEE WHO SAID T WOUZ GOIN’ ‘ . Yes, 3 Saw it! PUT IT OVT ly He HALL BY THE SlevatoR Because VERY FEW WOULP See IT In HeERe M8 1924, by NEA Service, tne.)

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