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ATURDAY GUST 16, 1924 ‘ = a ; 4 t- THE SEATTLE STAR PAC NEW Y ANS FAVOR WALKER TO WIN OVER BENNY LEONARD | e | : ee ! ¥ | f 7 lersey Boxer Said to Trojan Sprinter Is C Western Washington Fishing | Philly Manager Is isnot, ||Casting Club to rrie : 4 < ; : n rn Gp eiTieg in Sou : 4 g Given Stiff Fine | Major Notes Practice Thursday Ur t Bouthern Calif . filer of the Nat Be ae RN Serr a « Fans Believe That Benny Has Bitten Off A»*°' syd Is m cousin of Har | tong Lake at Union Mille—vis Black Lake hae - Bac ; More Than He Can Chew; Walker Can Take Plen- tiers, Shee Seas hitee. 4 co i Bg lpg age Fi Firman in the gume with Pittabure| frd inning noocked ‘Ment wut of the - | yof Punishment Bill Johnston and shing with "Wilder "Dil 'and, ther | wow eee sa Pe ee santas in Baltimore Players | 1EW YORK, Aug. 16.—Fight fans figure that for once Snodgrass to Pla ™ ones. a ANENT THE PIRATES Friberg’s homer with Injured in Auto | y Leonard has bitten off more than he can chew,| NEWPORT, KR. 1, Aug, 16.— Wil Vis yiebiex| Pittsburg has been pi pen-|2y it with onw-on aave the Cubs |, : oe 5 jeontracting to Sight Mickey Walker for the welterweight beats Np oy teat aly Maar : ees es taken every night |nant-winning — t fe he pest! y : : Bal ; 4 | ‘on September 22. Sacitha Bianseus tachi hanes ' fein iS ere ela bial ox ty: eitensn ee Livie| , Tile Meds amacked three pitehers for! jus i . i has been ahem from the ring for 11 months, | ret aftornot t » h Work Stilt r pois ay -_ : | ‘ conditions under which he signed to meet the Eliza- Seeeerenanerneuemece ine y Sie 5 e ie pond. Done yprdon a place be Beene'e hemor wit m in the third 3 : an J., boy required that neither engage in any tune-up! Tei ad co hay Se Se or a oe weut bnioe prevent : anie's}| fourth aire fro : 7 wanaien J t « ow “v i; Tyee "Hiver aed Tribe lads appeas' Vebwe " : : tle i lack of fighting is going to tell against Benneh, while the 3 vate Bout invow “trout line. od hits in the eighth inning i has had nine bouts in the past year. | plonship A aa ae im § youth, superior stamina and strength, and ability to take ar: et sue. coped road port—Fishing | Cuvier aS. =m ——|a beating also are in Walker’s|nexing two crowns in arg? ete ee | ee thet oat Maker Lake ream | gtrc * Scotch and ness of eye, speed of hand wo SU Bete oe ied 4 A 9 an nd muscula ordination | t 1 s bee l ras long them to the point of perfection } a unless Das an onal fight = Beare E.quals|iti"u sts” sonne nos has en beneath the Kieigs of i BY ALEX C. ROSE fimaom 7 Last September, the lightweight champ went eight easy rounds with be gf the Arctic FUuES!:: git chorus in fine voice until) yike Jack Dempsey, Walker in ¢ poster and J. Baird hove in sight | gisciple of the outdoors. Leonard ij panounced that they Aad/nas peen keeping late hours, to three points apiece for say the least Cano Irvine. This fine bit) Walker nits harder, b gyre sent Jack off key and) 5, with much lees accu geo) Bill Irvine dancing the hish-|ja5 jt all over the he ff more 08 age rag re vey Johnny Mendelsohn of Philadelphia! (3 ———e = — tit Muartay, cach side having a total/ang has done a little sparring at| r OT me Pageants = smoke 88 Sy camp a ransereie NY | PESO Bhan sii ! bok led i cemmage Hftec Mickey Walker has proven he . ROARDED ry = F = —_ {| sly Me yaibrother, 2 Donneybrook falr)can take as hanl a punching as| [> ed ates aioe : ~¥ z : | ' ed, jad nothing on that links match Leonard as to offer, and come "5 ] | ~ ——= ps f ri Ocoee Shore grounis, yester-|back for more. The welter k 1 NO-NO-SAM i fat the surprising thing t some tough knocks from Mor-| = 4 DIDN'T EXPE: e ee wee oe the Sham-|rig Schalifer, as hard a bitter as eed all the way to the last|tnere is in the welter ranks, and | SHOES ON “h me and Jack David was lead-/¢inayy fiattened the Omaha boy | 2 Horse the be nen it comes to dead iol fling. was, indeed, a battle royal and |), ‘ he mark, 4 fhge tat, for keenness and exc ght should be a great ¢ few bas never been equaled tee eiiee' point of * gutie's golf history Be because both omen have 1 BE igi weil tell the world that the) iowing and their share of 1 a payers who took part in the) aricyey’s making up ! igh kept rubbing shoulders with| 4° feeling for what g r se t there was | - : B Bissnetoard to see that there was! point of numbers ¢ Maseakey business going on WIE) jy would not be surprising t ‘ ie garking up of the points. | Leonard out-box Wal for t 1 Bh wu, one cannot blame them, be-| ssunds, with neithe + eerioud ¢ Me that match was to be the de Local fight fans think. di¢. 1 Bae, as each team had already had They pick? Micke a Yetory to its credit (farth match is in the making ery probable that Bil 1 5 ’ Jack O'David will trot’ Suzanne Says She’s ls Thisties and Shamrocks out on . je fainier Golf club links some Not Ready to Quit lm sext month to try and settic| Suzanne Lenglen, French woman Ime pation of who's who among|tennis star, who has been ill, in-| i Geotch and Irish of the solfers | dignantly denies that she will give id the Arctic club. fup tennis entirely } | “Altho I was forced to abandon <=. Follman li |e samen at Wimbledon and the | aS m™| . ope to re it _— ° Heini papas : requme matches) tae SAM CRAIG, WHILE STANDING Dead in Bellingham |" °°" 71S! yeh" she ee MELLINGHAM, Wasb., Aug. 16.! SEER ERROR a || IN THE DOORWAY OF HE LIVERY STABLE, ‘A. (Heinle) Foliman, mana-| ary sars CAMPAIGN Mas HicedelDonovan beseball |, “ni! years American league mee fin the Northwest Washington brings to mind the sensational 1908 | ) ply ified. Friday morning of |cnase when four teams- Detroit, | sud | Chicago, Cleveland and St. Lor wal meningitis. Hhatiied neck and dike almost pth MOMN POP ay zr the final wire. In that campaign fattle Sportsmen St. Louis was the first to drop out | » «| With Cleveland following a few days Will Stage Picnic later. Detroit and Chicago carried Tis Seattle Sportsmen's associa-|on until the last game when victory lim wit hold its second annual plc- |for either meant the flag. Detroit, teat Paradise Grove, Lake Sawyer. [thru the sensationat pitching of ingst 23 and 24. An extensive [the Inte “Wild Bill" Donovan, won, | mma is being planned. 7 to 0. 5 pe ae TR wlan WAS BADLY HURT BY SOME %, ; = PESKY HORSE FLIES icopyrit, 1mt,by NEA Sores, Ine) ‘ttt SHADOWS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT, s 2 yr 1924, by NEA Server, Inc.) 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They are: |Sny other club in the leagub. ‘Time Me State, Jowa, Mirinesota, North- |and again the Tigers have quit the wale, Wisconsin and Illinois. field on the short end of a Jone OWisconsin and Northwestern |counter decision. Many times they) as 120Q Mite played at Ann Arbor. It is have seon victory go the other wa | le the hardest listings the Wol- |in the ninth and in overtime jonings. Wines have been handed in some |Had the club been able to get just) ; Buona. jan even break in the close con-| ES tests it would now hold quite a com-| _ STARS TO COMPETE manding lead in the American pro- | the prominent golfers who | cexsion. | tompeto in the Spreckels” cup tmmament at Coronado next week | |mer transmississippi titleholder, and| Beek Tarrant of the Hollywood | willie Hunter, former British ama. / | Giitry club, George Von Elm, for-!teur champion, : é —— | BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES It Pays to Advertise 1 [EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO] = : THIS 16 THE COTTAGE THaT || NOPE—TAIN’ D THS (Me HAVS CHANGED So | bt hg Pikes neice THe way THINGS | ) BEEVE | COULD WE LOOK ARS HEADING! (T/S HUSTLE, HYUSTLG, , Rxustuc | GRAG THS COIN |! STICK ° THe OTHER Fettow } EVERY NEWS: S65 Feso gee ‘BUT 1 DONT UNDER- STAND — ST WAS ADVERTISED FOR RENT IN YESTER— DAYS PAPER | YEP=) KNOW IT— BUT \ RECKON 1! 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