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PAGE 4 "HE SEATTLE STAR ATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1924. Oakland Club Adds New Ouffielder to Roster,. STATE WOMEN’S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY OPENS FRIDAY Max Flack Is Obtained TRIBE AGAIN [___ Famous St. Paul Boxer 7 JIM DELANEY Seattle Golf Club to From St. Louis Cards| BEATS OAKS IS AVOIDED a TY Tee Dell Lets Acorns Down to Boxer Who Shows Here Flack May Not Reni baat but Del Howard Expects Him) Four Hits, Locals Win- Tuesday Can't Get Bout Mrs, Fred Jackson Will Not Be Able to Defend Her to Come West; Will Help Oakland Punch and Will| ning, 3 to 0 | With Champ Title, So New Champion Will Be Crowned; Classy Mean Passing of Goebel; Other Baseball Gossip Field Is Entered QAKEAND. 4 Wheeee JAMES J. DELANS ‘ 1 ° _ De “yonterd t t ght BY LEO H. LASSEN 1 Beatt 1 stralg ere wht & BY ALEX C. ROSE AL, EWING is finally seeing the light me the Oak club, 8 to 0. } e to Mike MeTigue UT on the links of the Seattle Golf club next week the The veteran Oakland baseball boss is open ar ti wed Oakland | whe fig ay Washington State Women’s Golf association is going to ng the purse strings and is trying to give Para “ awning tage its third annual champior p meet, and ¢ tior he Bay City fans a ball club " Oakiandérs who touched manager f { point to the largest field of all time eing there to te He has purchased Max Flack, veteran out-| the Indian t for a hit aplece.| I ¢ in the 18-hole qualifying round ne ornir fielder, from the St. Louis Cardinals, Flack! They were all made in different jn) Jot only is the field going to be a e one but the bat saw several years of service with the Chicago i Oe pot the Aa ae | t tle for the crown is certainly going to be a great ane because Cubs and has been with the Cards a couple he fourth and one tn the eighth. every top-notch golfer in the going after it—and of years, being a figure in the trade that sent) | sraie ar u PO ’ that is saying a plent young Heathcote to the Cubs, Head ‘ |, And a new champion certain to be crowned ~ Flack has asked to be placed on the voluntary retired ‘aig ieee Mrs. C. F. Jackson, the Inglewood star, will not be here to = tlist, but he is expected to re ° p defend her title she at Spc last he n the | port to Oakland next week in ‘ a 1/East visiting her fo and Jake Ruppert Portland ¢ Coat park | will not return until some time |be > e d T > t 15 as slowed | | a athe sank Eddie} November eh : Again Leader : ‘ Hy eg TPR a at A an rhs “ae ape Whether any champions from licen ceetot at af ob F wa c cts t 14 bat: | ba ® e ant Tuenda the neighboring states or from | short tee ' ed king president of the New York r x as pe Bee Salt declares that! British Columbia are coming to excep thone ‘ fean Baseball ¢ special || ti" ‘ ¢ fight of the| take a hand in this links test, 7 a ‘ Meeting of t a week, His coming provably mean hd an) es ® year. ected the ber 1| ts doubtful but with such sterling 4 k k George Ruppert, v esident pee ng of Edwin Goebel from . 4 : Ms of the » > turn out stars as Mrs. H. 0, Young, the s the best man ut this and Edwar Barrow and John |} na Ceahel can field ‘ “* P, N. G. A. champion. Mrs. ¢ ty eve a G. Gil easurer, also were ee p . 8 Goa | © Cary, Seattle city titleholder; | g , z m Mamed to succeed themselves. . . . Jim Delaney Pheobe Nell Tidmarsh, 1 t ng tee. He r 4 Col. T. L. Huston, former half . é Northwest queen; Helen Farrell, |ed on the other side Kathrine Hurley, last year’s run Following the qualification Wins Verdict i's Fun owner of the team, withdrew from }} piace the board. test, the 16 low scorers will con: ner-up; Mrs. E. Wheeler, | ZBYSZKO AND jis From Pelke M. Pease, Mrs, D. H. Moss, Mrs prise the draw for the maich y 4. C. Bridgman, Mrs. C. Curran, play for the championship * P tT1 dD, Ore Aug. 2 J Mrs, K. K. Roberts, Mrs. D, E Flights of eight will be provided my Delane at Pp Nght Twitchell, and dozens of others for the rest of the field of start LEWIS AG GAIN WELSH IS HANDY heavyweight, won a 10-round de in atteendance, rest assured that | ers; the defeated eight in the first YOUNGSTER cision from Ff Pelkey, Onkland,| the 1924 field for the honor of | round of the championship form Stanislaus Zbyszko, former world’s amy her st night Delaney, out “Who is the champion woman | ing the first flight Wrestling champion, will get another | young elkey 12 pounds. The golfer of the state of Washing | The mateh play will continue @hance to regain his lost title around. a ard-hitting affair ton” is going to be a classy thruout the week at one round he clashes with “Strangle outfield a key lost he| gathering of stars. of 18 holes each day, except the Lewis, here August Promoter | in¢ groggy on two or three| Of course, if any out-ofwtate finals for the championsh'p n's| whieh will be decided at 36 holes. ns All the flights finals will be 1% holes match nference ks join the crowd be that m Lou Daro has been with Lewis’ mana arranging t of it for a whil nd Jimmy has al first base me expected “from S, Palmer, the Oregon champion, and © can fit Dinty Gearin in a the t COAST LRAGL Florence Halloran, the Balt Lake Independent Loop The ; Toa at tn wi MILWAUK Aug. 23 n their secor ‘ ' : rm avestaat pine fing his arm was sore and that he| Dall “00 | ‘ 5 will tee-off Ks w Gouldn't pitch when released to the |“ * SY Bn t irround decision over|™made this afternc i Jocal American association club by wetaens : ; p Nels to give the out-oftown pl BECKER CONTINUES # Angeles y Nelson | : the Braves about two months ago, | hance to enter, the én “Dinty” Gearin, mite pitcher, did ie ogee a one AMERICAN — AG | : Ce _ _ nae = eae Rot report to the club. Instead ,he| P* ? Me heipss Ree: y ia 1 CARDS LOSE Signed with an Inedpendent league | “" wire ‘ “ team, and the first time out he held | ‘™ ‘ shh James J. Delaney SO) a Tie opposition to one hit. Gearin'mento a “ tH — ———___—____——_ _ DICK LAW N OOKS an aces an : fever did pitch like that when his ,‘>* bal i “43 | ck Lawson. anford backfiel st a idate, will be ineligible fo: fone — INDIANS HERE A : ‘everett ib Swimming Entry paige inte Son: soot FOR THREE WEEKS | : Charley Hall Wins "Ss." te denen Mela, na ret Ready Re clencies. He was counted upon one of the halfback positions, Sree bsate Wf nota Laughs on Local Links Pier AIS ie NS Oe eA ca EE Mail it to Sta in the a enavery valuable! Frank Ripp#, Jr, had a 75 on) Ear other day. Ne Own Game From S.F.) i) hc). ES : i I am registered with the A. A atk -ot the lines, fle ability |Rataler the cake. day, That's ies plusoes SH SACRAMENTO, Aug Old | first place during th ze Rube . iA U. and wish to enter The Star interference stamps him as @| much lower score t he ever ma one and A McCarty 4 Gidley Hall won his own game here | rebalkne: tsa Teens tate eet Mile Marathon swim: lag eat Wralae aon cue dikwen ations Ee dada and paid tha wares Yesterday from San Francisco when| non, Oakland and Portland ® nm M s @ brother of Jim Lawson. or a | ewes: _ 3g the doubled in the ninth when the/on the me field 4 Une t the Everett Count A ° : Z =F | ‘ : F inal captain, and was a member sreaident C = wal iscore was tied. and sent the winning| Against these teams in their first | “Ceveisskis ‘and Myat ; "| istwhasata” eukon dase NAME ce ane iat teaniainan wna someone please answer this} President Capt. Harry Ramwe i Yun acros#. The score was 4 to 3 visits of the season here, Seattle| ® " : 2 rh oe “| question for Jim c ing everything that : -ephenal elon ‘ and everybody is getting in and do- |] ssreeeeess Aerlireausevectbevets h. Lawson is the | oie a ina dees I pattute « San Francisco 2 9 3) The Sigures show that Seattle ia NATIONAL LEAGUE |... [ine their bit toward getting the ma — mt to Stanford ong 4 posing Ost the Aiea . Rliamento 4 10 Othe dest home team in the league, | New York eer 429 |chinery «going for the biggest thing ‘ ae petal seo cr tery fe erg Cora » Griffin and Yelie; Hall and Shea ving won more than 60 per cent |Pittsbure fi tf 48 lin goit that has ever been put on in PHONE This trom Ted Knuds so aati. Tia tek cphtanta: ners fe $l city of Smokestecks, namely || A A. U. memberships may be || Aberdeen Turnout Is |* two dreams 1 hold amid the rush The Indians are playing smart) Cin ‘ from Norman Rartells A hole-in-one I never got is the matter Jack Britton Will bi eitoncacty esas “coves ie third annual championship mee Set for September 2 eens ‘ ene Ree p « Ph hia 7 Ta att bank. Entries } I never held a royal flus ni Face Jack Rapaport |*: and losing five to date, against | /™!\ . 4 *'T for the Washington state open and ABERDEEN, Aug. 23.—The first! When someone tilted up pot, | missed you—and your kale— NEWARK. N. J. Aug. 23-—Jack | O®*!and and Vernon, both first di amateur titles, which will be played football practice for the Weatherwax couple of months. Please repo: a & se, | Vision clubs. | tr ors ’ x OF : hot high school foothall team here has | duty, soon! sont 524 eee , satakeg biome | Seattle plays here, San Ae ag vf hect peter "Ig S it been called for Septembe y Coach| When Frank Atkins gets to work ae poxing champi of el. . ie’ Sia reeeey ; i o week be; 7 mean, ved ha aid or. |ine in the bunker, everything comes World, will meet Jack Rapaport of . m Salt Lak nd ’ per a n| to be wimming ul Jimmy Bryan, the: new mentor. |” sai weit Lf pe Jim Fraser and Bogey Mec Sacrame ee in Los Angeles at home a , Bryan former University of )out but—the ball | sof t there to see} Pri siherilige eh a Gael | make so many side bets that it takes August im [large array of talent there to s¢e) Prizes Donated | Wwaminston football and basketball! : ino Boca te gis Sue whs's WOR yesterday after both fighters had| | | star Elmer Kendrick was presented signed a contract. Kinseys Take | primes, Hoderia and Taylor; Blake ne and | "Tsteat reports bn ting oe =o by Spalding’s, hiberalyten hw aa iioek ts Mlines After many years of trying, John wae : wae eg entiRe Slone uch well known | A, &: SPALDING & BROS. sport |Battling Siki Calls : apegonca jnie Gray gained his one ambition Cinctanat R players an Walter Foy ©, George i 6 sto Friday Hé béat. Gene Hats * n Beavers Even It Tennis Honors’ Philadelpaia veceh WS HPowter, Bly Pattersons” Homer [atromn ee Roots store here Friday) OFF Philadelphia Go} Don Milter (Aberdeen) is back infaig of a hantian et plays « Newark in a 10-round bout here it was announced her sler car. Up With Vernon ‘ CHESTNUT HILLS, Mass, Aug 4 Wilson: ‘Donahue, Benton, | Brown and a few other regular fel mous “Speed” swimming suits for the| PHILADELPHIA, Aug 23, —|the plumbing business. Don Moore j 108 ANGELES Aug. 22.—Port-| 227, bert and Howard Kinsey, of | Luque and W Mararave. Bieven in: | lows | winners of The Star mile marathons |Claiming an injured eye, sustained Lamar eal Sind Sor: Stoke, and Jack McLean flourished out with Siakwon from. Vernon yesterday, Sa soho became the national dou-) Cis ed cia abi se 2 Of course Seattle will furnish the |to be staged in Green Lake next Sat-|!n his bout with Mike Conroy at line resi shipment is expected |_ nice follow a but the drink UNS. evening up the * if SC ampions today when they de-| largest out ottown delegation. while} urday afternoon in connection with Loraine, Battling Siki called off his | 2°Ur | Were on him at the end of his match 2 | feated Pat O'Hara Wood and Gerald | Salt Lake Loses | Tacoma, Bellingham and other cities |the West Green Lake Commercial match against Ad Stone, scheduled jagainst Dave Stalker. Incidentally, The «coi Patterson, Australi ‘ on, A jan Davis cup jin the vicinity of the arena are cer-| club's b for Monday night. Conroy substi-| Bill Young of the Portland Golf . | a c 1 big program a ) y i-| H 4 Portland Golf| this was their initial workout on the omg 9) stars, in the championship finals. — | Contest to Angels |tain to be atrongly represented The Waite ate valued at $6.60caah, |futed Jclub, holed his tee-shot at No. 4 at! fairways and the 19th-hole. ae : reget The scores were: 75, 79, | SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 23.—Los; The course is in wonderful condi-|Other merchants are contributing | hac and Cochran; , 6-4. | Angeles won a hard hitting game | tion. Many local players made the | awards, and by Saturday an attract Crause and Hannah | | GLUTTOD On the Fourth of July } -——-— — from Salt Lake here yesterday, 18|trip up there this week and there | ive list will be made up for the com. | FOR LABOR KANSAS CITY, Mo. Aug. 23.—| Los Angeles eee A828 wrounds next week getting ac | ‘The entries are still open, and will in 1878, the | Joe Dawson, Kansas City pitcher, | Sait Lake Z 12 18 3 | quaint ith the bunk No : v ern, etc remain open until Wednes Hartford and New Bedford baseball | today was claimed by the Louisville| Dumovich, Ramsey and Spencer;| Phil Jefferson, the Everett profes s Zi | y z s nil Jefferson, the Everett pro feo ix charged, the only requirement feams played three games of nine| club of the American association for| Singleton, Mulcahy, ‘Thomas and | sinoa! Jeti Ghacgu,oe the entry Net: losing that cob tustasite bar regiatered é SAY MATOR,~ 1 JUST BY JOVE HARRIG THAT IS innings each : the waiver price of $3,000, Peters. {Sign up, NOW | members the Amateur Athletic MET YOUR WIFE COMING MIGHTY KIND OF You,~ BUT~ AH, Union. This can be attended to by HoME FROMTH’ MARKET AN | @/ eR MRS. HOOPLE SHOULD KNOW > SHE AGKED FoR-TW’ LOAN OF BETTER THANTIO IMPOSE UPoN OUR = Bye ere ees KINDLY NEIGHBORS BY BoRROWING!. ChE ORD, ANK You FOR VoUR AFFABILITY, ARIA CAMS ETnie: METER: "ay REAL T WouLD NoTTHWWK oF Noowl, BUT YOUR MOWER Is BORROWING YOUR MOWER IT, AH BROKE UME Se ele WILL Go HOME AND REPAIR OURG~ ! z ommuni with Norman Bartels .. ) ‘orthwest representative, care of the McCoy Tricked Ryan, Paked to |(_Sport Salad} | Another advantage the barnyard) Druxman’s Tangle | Corbett and Met College Tartar | #08 ees With Waterfront. caddies for his inferiority . Druxmans’ All-Stars, the new en BY JOE WILLIAMS knockout. Choynski always claimed he was fouled ‘ Jtry in the City league, take on| WF MINUTES, MIE i 33 ‘ oe & and that McCoy hit him after the gong. These presidential candidates are| Bill Shaver's Waterfront Athletic ven y en TAKE A PLEASE Do Nor MENTION “THis, NEW YORK, Aug. 23~Kid McCoy, the fighter, ay es all alike. Not one of ‘em has pledged | club team in the feature game of OU c MITER “To MRS. HOOPLE teas a many-sided character, Trickery and shrewd- 'T ALoNG le McCoy quit-to Jim Corbett in five rounds dack himself to bust up the pennant mo-|the loop Sunday afternoon at 2 ness were two of his dominant qualities. No copoly of Che hew Tock teats | eratoe Bgpher sos ever! more concelied, and few tossed '% 1900. Later he admitted he “layed down.” The. |jToPoly of the New York teams, Sean: casio Druxmans the rugged attributes of honesty about more care- Mrs. McCoy of the period told newspaper men the |) 1. 4. te truthfully written of | wrong-handed twirler, will do a esl. Kid had been paid $10,000 to “take onc” in the || nic Aeon a Sopa Mi! Moc RA: k he cigar store| ! Pity ee fifth round. New York gamblers made a clean-up ||D822¥ Vance of the Brooklyns that|mound work for the cigar store on the knockout. No one figured the light-hitting ||the enemy batters can't see him for | boys, while Art Ruth, another ‘ McCov's first fight of censcquence twas in Cleve- Cr sny coutg drop the rumoed Meco, |the smoke | southpaw, is expected to twirl for| land against Billy Steffers, a formidable puncher. In the first round McCoy stuck out his jaw arro- gantly and said, “Hit it, you bum.” S8teffers did. McCoy woke up 10 minutes later 7 the longshoremen McCoy reveled in his fistic prowess and figured | om . x in many informal knuckle-tossing tournaments Benny Leonard broke his thumb in The game starts at 2 o'clock, On one memorable occasion he came out secona || Cl#veland and it cost him a $100,000 | best A college football star, who had just broken || 2OUt With Walker, Wel i he an't) Golf, Mi ue. e training, visited the Kid's saloon on Broadway. say he didn't get the breaks. olrer Isses The athlete was not properly impresaed by the ‘4 Cc 500 Ti | Coy won the middleweight championship from Aetoiy 311 Tilde r qlehou scan the midseneght chamonshin {0m Hauarn ene, uceoy oted Ns tate the ||. Bill Tiden tas been named on the up imes < Tommy Ryan varity by trickery. McCoy had been Yoany American tennis team again. It really Arthur Helin if “or | @ sparring partner in Ryan's camp. The cham- ; £ does seem that wonders will never| g, 7 ee a Bd al Miiiwas: i hars-teskemasier; “McCoy resolved $5 The instant the door waa closed McCoy planted Scarborough, England, bet $50 Mais Vinclly. they score seotched a. vigorous swat on the collegian's jaw. The fel- || Cease | against $2,500 that he could make | McCoy visited Ryan's camp. “1 know you are 101 Was duilt of extraordinary stuff. Instead of || 5 within 500 shots a WMS-yard | 100 goud for me,” he admitted to the champion going down he caught hia balance, rushed MoeCoy | Joe Lawson Stopped hole in one stroke, He failed, | i heefll i ; and tackled him around the waist. MeCoy kne nee IP Don't show we up Let's put on an exhibition” %" ; ¢ ¥ , | | : TO fel hook, line ‘and "Blasneye” Trove tay NotMna about tackles. In a few seconds he knew by Rochester Boxer | ——_—_—_——, | training he loafed. Surreptitioualy, McCoy trained rN Ay ter es ERIE, Pa. Aug. 28-—Nike Contoy | Calls Off Bout || i as he had never trained before and came into the Ms J0 aller ce McCoy to the floor, gave ||of Rochester, N. Y., substituting for 4 ea fac gre, ne er ond ott nin ae ae ces hin op ence i das | Bauog Shiela nel|| Jacte Joh | | 18 rounds. 7 again and then hurled him clear thru the partition, || knockout over Mexican Joe Lawson ac onnson 52 os. atts ai jof Columbus in the seventh round ‘The boxing match between Jack || o McCoy was a comedian, too, A German heavy- || S!ki was at the ringside with an in , y 9 Nats a] MeCoy knocked out Joe Choynski in four rounds. weight, Herr Placke, swelghing 260 pounds, vena |Jured oye Shines ne eye hen melety | | p Y ; 5 punds, champion, an¢ rad Simi i y aif GE Ae ii had his opponent at Philadetphia. McCoy weighed || both negroes, sehodiled Kt panies | knocked in Mo r er was appar- about 180. McCoy pécked the mastadon to LINCOLN, Neb., Aug, 23.—Fred ite rc | ” Clhgynski turned and walke 1 ae C stadon te pieces | 5 i & bright, Okla.. last Tuseday, was |} ¥ ently ete ° oR i aia Ag Me n the Hirst round. In the accond he lured the Ie aie lath, Western league in-|} nostponed when a message was | x I WAT hind the car German into making a tremendous lead ond thea |\fieldcr. has been turned back to the|| Porahen ¢™ : : dropped him. Choynskl was unable to respond for side-g@epped. Placke fell face foremost and |1os Angeles Pacific Const tengue|| tree te pee nson, saying || Reheat - bh Ay Prdo- |lteam. Ie wil Join the Angelerat || that Ne had been hurt in’ traing) | a ra owe we ‘ the next rownd and McCoy was credited with a tically knocked himacts out. ing. He asked that the bout b ie asked that the bout be held Labor day eee t Lake City this week, it was an. pines ihe ATOR ‘DETESTS BORROWING w ESPECIALLY LAWN MOWERS ===. +t 7 —]? r * ae j Vi en cee aa ai ae aa ; os * ATs /7) Pat eal sa eet f PK