The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 19, 1924, Page 12

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aR AGE 12 T Star Marathon Swims Changed fo Green Lake, Annual Event to Be * ANOTHER BERKELEY G{RL LOOMS AS NET STAR Staged on August 30 / : Lady in Waiting to Quéen Helen HE SI TLE AR Sieh ial J Helen Jacobs ‘Star Sought| Herman and B May Follow |Cads¥s.U.S.C.,. Johnson Box Helen Wills. Here Tonight | Mile Marathons for Men and for Women Are to Be Staged in Connection With Green Lake Commer- cial Club's Water Carnival Ir "Nita > BY TOM OLSEN nged to A st 30 and the place to Gr , } instéad of Augu in the Lake Washington canal, as orig ? nally planned. The annual Star events will be the fe: . a of the big water regatta to be staged on that day by the Green Lake Commercial club. } The decision was reached Tuesday merning, when it wa } learned that a more satisfactory course for a mile marathon Wy ‘ a | f | Great Crowd Expected to Lady in Waiting to Queen e , ie ot See Heavyweights Meet ae Better Thaw | wi enter te. 1 -|| at Ball Park ERKELBY, Calif Lady-in ting t Aug th Quee North End body s accounted for by the Green ’ swim could be had in the change of date i Lake Commercial club | of water fact that the already August thei program, and it was*mutually agreed to run The Star mara thons in connection ad 80 for Swimming Entry Mail It to Star with that ENTRIES TO CLOSE > eniitl oe, M ™ r de PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Tam registered with the A. A. | AUGUST 27 a | a , U. and wish to enter The Star \ als Op (| . ations t a r Mile Marathon swim. . had . nde Rh RRGE 44 ype 2 ry ay * iatte ¢ piles ; fa; BU and again in 1 NATIONAL LEAOUS a RE ; ; é . , cana j GHTS SAME re : ‘ COACHING Kew York ve. and fr t for the f Mins Jacot a fi « fix s 5 dati “DAD” HENRY TO sir Rastora 6 , BE aN CHARGE . ba range red ~ t ane z In the « Ale Hutt , mad Henry, coach of the Green e in be nd | ios = eight O'Donnell and Walsh set wigtene ieee ake tome ci aiviatons i ‘ swimming authority, will be Byperts In a bitterly contested mat a ean ® Green Lake Commer ing than was M " r F plete with long rallies, O'Donnel / Walsh, Peoples’ Savings bank, The will be accurate * Men tte Feturned winners over Quarles and t - Johnson, Federal Reserve bank, 6-4 La ecord be brok “ B6, 6-4, in the finals of the bankers’ | stand ay al. The off a gttgss ae doudtes play. tion of the Amateur Athletic Un xe In the first set the losers got away | *° *tase t to a flying start, winning their own |iven The St ; , gervice and breaking thru Wal Bartels, Nor . O'Donnel! won his service, but this the A. A. t | ; ‘ Was offset by Quarles, who took his : 1 1 ng. Datta and’ Wilson; She ] lead 1 htin: with be ¢ rf MRE tacks to the wail, O'Donne American Polo BETTER THAN een en i HELEN WAS : f and Walsh n. : High lobs Team Will Be eolt os e opener chop, and’ O id , Ne ; 7 6 the next five games for eat eae Rc 16 iden citer the ‘ Chirag re second set was pract ¢ same, . NS rept, rae ee inion, Howeve ks Wrtraas y the champions trailing at 5-3 to win an : © defer ae ie aveated : : At £6, The third set found the w - ‘ e, altho I cannot criticize | | At most , Leo Harris Will Tera with the match well in ha , ; ea aéasun'iee ‘olay se. Leute ‘ > and Johnson's drives steadily losing ak sooethy probably, will be Sacramento Plans P the majority of departments, |PAME wir 8 11 6 Bleln Hugo Bezdek their effectiveness, the People’s Sav. | ter the final jest match) * | Miss Jacobs has an edge on Miss | o'Ne Hugo Bezdek will have a valued ings bank team winning, 6-4, 8-6, 6-4. | aay. | New Winter League Cc onne wen Wille at 15." | Ke Seow Setee” ' y, | Assistant to ald him in getting the ‘The winners retain the J. B. Max-| Jt seems to be a foregone conclu-| A new winter league baseball orga Carmer n, coast tennis star, | -/ + | I State exiddere in ahape for the {sion that the Americans will line up nization !s to be formed for the com: | when the | New York oi a) Well trophy for one year. coming season in the persan of who defeated M Boost by Churchill Gosiaey in the first match with Watson |ing season in Sacramento. One of who gained | Reberteon, Connally and febaik; Rush | prareia b at No. 1, Tommy Hitchcock changes over the pp hi and Schang Pet ae Crack silos Pair s leagues fe the barring : Given Hard Fight «is s ' ROBABLY wiahy ‘Meatiie: teatae (tol gieuldat ea ¥pwelehl” broande ; Night Auto Racing fans have already forgotten| who « 1 a glove # this in BOSTON, Aug. 19.—Vincent itich.| Eric P ae Fisk Mipsehion: (Ne naiaionts | por oaty x if ; ; a _at Ascot Speedway @rds and Francis T. Hunter, 0} British Polo Men Sacoualett i “ rs hase B aay Be ? rmobile racing wil! be in i¢ and Wimbledon doubles cham . * Fiche in baal ia. tana . 4 ain At Washington nue t the Ascot speedway Me tan into unexpected opposi.|displace Webb Arrive in New York Js: ' bck in wow: Mat it BE Wo wcdertel pote Sino tha Alt tiga forgone Asap et tion in their first match of th more experie NEW YORK, Aug. 19 Be ce oa te ikl maventhddehd a” wiowk: antues 4 d 3/23 on the California speedway, it itonal doubles tournament. The British team h arrived | of the British polo team a eae aren & ‘ fellow, f hatiée Yl e Iven ‘has been announced. Iwere paired againt Ray Bidwell and Yesterday, was getting settled on|tho Minnewaska manager of Pancho Villa. the w f a 3 quite severely | ne and it wil n y r r = flyweight champion W. E. Porter, Massachusetts’ cham. | Long Island today and was prepar-| prepare for the \ take some time before i be fit ae ing to get ey 1 0 " 3 He didn't startle the Eastern ” ¥ me defore he w es flon team, and dropped the first set, |!Mf to get what they called some | play at the Meadowbrook club Sep- | the vai ahs V Dern cae ae the cna wens |rmath-needed. practice tember 6, 10 and 13 ers, but in a letter to Dr. ALM. |f ring again, a alls They came back, tho, and . ; ; | 5 ts It was quite a problem to se ies recisining sets, $-6, 6-2, 6-2 The visitors, who are all army of i Loughney, MeDonnell’s personal Srey fester sand Walter |ficers, with one exception, * | advisor, Churehiil explains what | cure sparring partners for Me mp AITO Westbrook, Calitornians, defea thing but boastful. In Bike Racer After happened and puts a few other | Donnell, At first, it was easy the Chinese Davis cup te saul |Pay they have a very slig Interesting thoughts in regards to | O08 ANGELES, Aug. 19.—Vernon dack was just a big green kid, Distance Record. Kong and Lock Wie, 6-0, to win, because the Seattle boy, McDonnell will nN 4 took the final game and the se ie ood, two of t are| Willlam Dein of New Yc spend a few months ina lumber | {2 fiured. But after he had front MALE here yeukarday, Wat Both |Venioe, cal., on Atiguet 18 f camp before returning to the | *ammed a few of them around, ; had to go 10 innings be a Stribling to jured recently tn London effort to shatter the| Kast and even knocked out one of | fore winning, § to 6 The feeling among the English, as rec of 24 13 days| Churchill's letter follows tttern ‘in thie’ gym thes’ gob a bee \ Gregg, Seattle's voteran London, is that to win |now held by Clarence Wagner ace, want the route for the wary. Train at Saratoga expressed in They found out that ifthe || Ml" | | Crary Bide | | | | SARATOGA SPRINC back the cup lost in 1921 is just a — - —-— 1 i but a couple of bum calls " io and poe Dr. A. M. Loughney kid was i Aug. 19—Young Strib'ing, pte manifes: sheuy of friendship and good KID SULLIVAN WINS ] : Kiebed tie a wie ae Lachapeied lby Umpire Carroll gave Vernon the lightweight, who is to meet P sportsmanship. | NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—Kid Sulll- | Seattle, Wash. essary for McDonnell to pull his | 0Pe*ks. Vernon made five errors, but Berlenbach in New York on Aug’ van, junior lightweight champion, | sy Dear Doctor punches quite a bit, in training, |"!!! didn't lose zt, haa engaged a training camp Jack Britton Will retained hin title by winning 4 15-| Ry the time thig letter reaches you,| When Jack wan matched for his| Carroll ran Red Baldwin out of the re-and will start work in a few round decision from Pepper Martin, | it js t 1 . “| ame, and was then considered re deck a . quite likely that Jack MeDon.|first fight here, his hands were in days. Scrap in Newark *.. oy: nell will be in’ Seattle. for he tet |bed shane. “It tec. cerel tren |sponsible for Billy Lane getting Tame ee WARK, N, J., Aug. 19.—Jack |New York last Tuesday night Li that he cc ne them for ardinary | S0cked on the head by a pitched ball - . . > Beret otagnty «ates utters | Jt Gag GAL Ga UA pau that en See teeta eT a ne nm for ardinary |ind then being forced to leave the The first hint of Au- game Young St Stribling Is weight champion, is scheduled to box|of Arkansas’ belligerent senators cerning McDonnell. in ore tumn is at hand. We t hia|he didnot say ord to me abot Winner by Knockout 1° rounds bere August 25 with Jac k | will qualify as Dempsey's most logi- | return will not be miscon it Sbably thotight T° would think ttle got one in the f but se JOHNSON CITY, Tenn., Aug. 19. | RAP*POrt, a Focal boy cal opponent UT connider Jack MeDonnelt one of |he was trying to run out of the | Vernon came back and got five. Se have been thinking of Youne sirbling, Geoigia Night.) = ——— |mateh. And he fought a big, tough, | att! scored one in the second, two in “ Aull heavyweight, knocked out Jack | poe food shape, T Want hie tach, Hans | the third, and then evened things up you and have a large Stone, New York, in the fourth | OUR B RD N H US H RN his hands in terrible shape. entirely {7 the eighth. The game broke up ; i $ round of a scheduled eight-round OA I G 0 E BY A E nksown to me n the ninth when Hannah's single selection of the latest 4 ike sees ie winning ean modeler aha mone bout here last night. k Jack McDonnell is one of AB RH PO A E the gamest boys I have ever | orte IT MAY KEREST You “to KNow, Pouitticriote ha Lane, of 1 078 ae atterns all ready for Pancho Villa Has | AVE cn le WOLUErey Sebi TAs ee RE A euivant ion Wein, tcf 8 : Pri ‘ dae Over Carli Nome WHY You DipwiT WEMWAY~ TAM CONSIDERED QUr extremely. ponolaraaraiie ( ; ‘ ° you. Prices start at NEW BialNs Aug. 19 Ba | “TURN YouR YARD OVER AN) AUTHORITY oN} AGRICULTURE be camp. In fact § popu vi ‘ : : Is cho Villa, flyweight champion, out ITO ATRUCK GARDEN !us A J HAVE AUALNZED “THE SOIL HERE, ¥ Roa Pe ne a vie ioe eet Carlin, of Jeanette, La., | You Have Lows OF ye as AND FOUND THAT rT WAS DEFICIENT As soon Jack's hands are in| #1 Ne cee re tae 00 —— — WHY, l nll Bee AiENAGOR OVE RA 5000 ACRE jfuture in the ring poe ‘ 12°20 5 WTOMATOES, BEANS AN)’ OBACCO PLANTATION I HAVANA |ws igor coetigeee eee rererrs LETHUCE!~ Vpofler HAVE 1 COULD Not BE BOTHERED WH "Very ‘sincerely yours, fe cherie To KNow MUCH ABouT SO foes PLOT ASTHIS !~ T SUST FRANK A, CHURCHILL asad Ig a8 REFUSED AN OFFER “TO RE-VITALIZE vac sete Vk 1c eee } Easing and dreve in A THOUSAND ACRE COUNTRY ESTATE Willie Ritchie to Deca anid \ $ DOWN Great pitching by Grimes stopped the Ne WHE BERKSHIRES fe Box Joe Simonich Chettiar p ye ei ay i Will Be Winning streak of the Pittsburg Pirates | OAKLAND, Cal., Aug. 19,2Witlie | 12. Murph EE Ee Veeh toh oe) * Sufficient. champion,) wi ' « 4 com k cored. | after | five Wednesday night in retirement here when ‘he o¢-__+_ —— —-¢ Tinely hits by Meusel meets Joe in fro runs he Yank , Seattle i 106 “f win Prom the White So: 2 to 6. Simonich of Butte in a four-round Vite ‘ 1 1 oo 0 6. ’ MW asi’s Tie ancl Coco ab oe HMROUTAE the ®AGaltaniaks | vernon HE ee Boys’ School Suits Making his first start sines his retarn Seats Runs re- | Dwo palrs| pants, patch pock | sponsible for ets, belted all the way around, Come in neat patterns of gray, brown and olive mixtures. Every Suit a Special Value. Come In and Look Around. socked out of the box in the eighth in ning and the Senators beat the Tigers, $ to 3. ny wi | to organized baseball, Dutch Leonard got | | r Expected More Was Big Shock George Distell, who ing first base for Por Baldwin me | ase hit—Hannab, | Christian, Gregg, ‘Three runs pushed over in the ninth inning when Wingard exploded, gave the Red Fox a 3 to 2 victory the Browns. 8 now play- | j and, tolled w seasons under Norman Iberfield at Little One ron on « sacrifice Ny in the first inning, was the test the Bravos could | fio with Aldridg@innd the Cute won, | Veteran Lightweight | the Cards. The Indians gave » thamping to four Athletic pitchers and won, 13 to j Yesterday's Wome Mun Mitter Cy Williams, Pulls Home Tun Leaders Tanks 3A nier, Robins Thuth. GRICULTURE EXPERT. “te A Rook, lL ° a oto | sco kid is known | 18 Dead in Detroit Oy -wrrissasas bik & Homer With two on | manager, and when || Jimmy , Anderson, prominent 10] and xe Phils a 5 to 4 victory over got married during the Elberfield to coals “The day a out.” Distel | V) Ark. The Tat ay 4 rough Diatell middie of the season, he expected | | |] bench and ra |] married you thing you ha ave by jyears ago as a lightweight boxer, |died in Detroit last week, following fn opération, He was born in Glas- rake him over the better than that if they want Tex Rickard to take the thing over, COOD CLOTHES FOR! MEN,WOMENanb BOYS: kow, Scotland, March 4, 1892, and fter the news leaked |jwas tho only man except Benny | 1 eays, atficld || Leonard who knocked out Kver} called moe over to one side of the || Hammer mid: ‘Kid, in gotting did the only sensilte Receipts of the Olympic ave ever done since ||Amounted to little more than FI Netween Madi fy Ne con with this bal | 000 Tho boys will have to do Wust Over hh se Wintathe in Rinito Butiding le'n Whistle—Take Dlevator

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