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EE, = — 77> » it AUGUST 26, 1924 THE ATTLI TAR PAGE 13 VEN PITCHERS GO DOWN THRU AGES IN MAJOR LEAGUE Walter Johnson Ranks ELE { Major Notes }"*0. Renault Wins Over Homer Smith No-Hitt, No-Run Tilt Pitched by Johnson Mehlhorn Plays Revelry Wins ays Under Big Strain Diving Match Tacoma Ring Season Opens Aug. 26, ki : ) ¢ th , a 2 vl * 4 Rube Marquard Is Veteran of the National League; ; cored 9 lays here—Walter Johnson, vet BUITALO sigs 5 " 'e s ~ in Local Tank 93°": Top jnautt, Cansdian heavyweight cham September 2) #020 am i. as Dean of Them All opal Tank! ski secur ta nt ond September 2 1: 7 . T r me T Eleven Have Seen Many Promising Recruits Fail , . . score | Cee anath nit hie 40th heme re ' f pga os i . ng " in Majors t . ‘ ei 7 J EW YORK Twelve years ago Joe Wood, then| 135. ' ‘ George Kellr's error caused the Giants | Colored Mound Star |" i H A , : with the Boston Red Sox was turning in 16 record; 12 year tht ey fourth | but . na 8 Shuts Out Eagles wv ago this|¥!" “ EDMOND Aug j victories for an American leag e Joe Wood set a modern record that still stands, by|,,) ; ag er Ey Hag Oa en ye oh eee eens sr mt the ‘ = sa ans nie i os ening $4 games and losing but five; 12 years ago, Fred ; vag x4 Re set fr Ay - 7 gee ab A : . z form rive b ‘Stribling Odds Are : ers Snodgrass made his famous muff of a fly ball in center field ¢ th t : Jof the situa thruout snacks yd bigee Not So Large Now e pias in the world series between the Giants and Red Sox, the Waaneatay: Bigs at ec es rae ee . “s pao sa Hig : EW IF K, A — : % a , eror robbing Christ fathewson of a well-earned victory | ence Aor r Ma ee aes the Braves. to bens SHU a of thats actions © . f and the Giants of a ampionship. will be featured t , ; aes oe 06, aff are expected t i ; car Wied” Ged alee aes And 12 years ago 11 pitchers, who are still in the big}petween Mitrie Konowaloff a With Roth ot Met na, | “Moethly during the coming season. |,, tas = be . nt tr r a leagues, were hurling to major batters, namely, Walter |. ¢ : Wouy. ene sepeed, off saneen by Sew ne re fakes re : a, t . : Johnson and George Mogridge, Washington; Shawkey, Pen ’ Waa thalenba’ ‘ er the Pig Lowy apenas phate fall ; Bisespste a 9 H ott Marquard, | , ie Cubs; Detroit; Braves; Alexander, Cooper, Pittsburg, and Rixey and Benton of Cincinnati. As 9 George Dauss, Three hits benched eff Manus in the yock and Bush, Yankees Golfers Must Be Right to six of these veterans BY BY WILLIAMS Be Winner BY JOE WILLIAMS UCCES In be time. Skokie tw into his The Italian h since. THE OLD HOME TOWN S | STANLEY oN’ WITH YOU ? RRVIN' UP in golf consists NOAW LOOKS b SMOKY YUH CAws ark en w years ago first open cha eve In between fine th Ss iF 1} OIL IT NOW. IT WONT SQUEAK~ IF |} DONT O1L IT bo 7 You) SAY- iN -\(NO-NO ~1 SAY SUMMER ITS/|ToTHEM ciTY FOLKS THAT ROS. Seo aey et - Pena eS eS r le 14 t. l- ° o - = is ar ID ue 09. ul .|show anything like winning The score: RH. E-lhas been appointed umpire in the | cee citers serene : 1 a 4! Western association. The f rmer | atlas: Johnsod and White; |e Ser began hie career “ia finished in the ruck. That champions! went to Cyril Walker. y at in cial s last for inate fu ¢ part of a star r , a e@ge. and he was ° nt.” when the open chamr around the edge was gon ip, as you know The littlels ed at the top \ the right momen SQUEAKS /) A TREAT! mi WEAR OUT, IF 1) STOP ITS \ SQUEAKING THEN IT WONT ATTRACT ATTENTION ~ THEN ILL HAVE TO PAINT on to win the title, ov distancing Bobby Jo: Walter| quite a Hagen and other favo }And some of them have been up Mike Brady wa among|{even longer than that “the other favorites Mike was} playing over his old home co « . iis imany thought he w Cuyler Displays thru E Mike was t . . “1° fekiaba ‘Hits, “ere cow iitting Ability ad with his next day putts : his putts Br : career he muse da : weeks later Mike had s . |most sensational ttle weaknesses {roned ‘ duced by the minors. Cuyler s shots, from tee to cup eball world the other da: ere picasa ct are ne making six safe hits in as many | fame was flawiess. In short, he| times at bat during a game in Phila was “right.” And as a result 2 walked away with the Metropolitan | 12h open at Inwood, one of the toughest ing average of .377 and ts third courses in the country. lin the major le records, Hornsby | Leo Diegel didn't make much of! isading with 410 and Ruth following | # showing at Oakland Hills, elther.| with 406. Incidentally, the young} His game was good but not £024) Pittsburg star is one of the best out. | ler In 76 games has rolled up| HE PANT ON “THE SIGN IA FRONT @ough. It got better later. In| ¢ieidera in fast company the Shawnee open he scored a ORN FH Batt EA fetable victory. Subsequently in | & Ww oF Bur iE SQUEAK Bert Shotten May Manage Cardinals According to reports from H here Branch Ri on a tou: the Canadian open he led a fast! field home and won a deserved ttle. ‘The kind of golf Diegel played in these two sg yaarees would havp for him af Oakland Hills. Like Brady, he had the misfortune to be “right” at the wrong time. won|" iting MOM, TL’ Arrer uhh DRIVING OUT NOW WHAT ARE WE GOING DO? S> OF “URNERS STORE 1S ComPLETELY STILU C_ ATTRACTS CONSIDERABLE ATTENTIONS START THE ENGINE AND —- -——--—-— - - to devote his a Se te oatre Auten YO Put uP WHEN I YELL Fort Worden Wins He said that Bert Shotten woul AR SALES “100 PUSH ft Over Dye Workers ja ceed him when . ae cea hat he wanted to FORT WORDEN, Aug. 26.—The|ci'iten is known as NOTICE ON HIS PROPERTY Fort Worden Ball club won a fast ‘ + i fame from the Three Brothers Dye | Se Of the Cardinals srphars vee Works, 4 to 3, here Sunday. Sea- m” 8d | ITH HIS brook pitched a nice game for the] crap | | Ber with winners, while Lawrence and Brind-}~ G42 Tid <Ailaved an tx | THE PESTER hy starred with the stick, Kappan) 94° or the springfield Midge! BROS. - Pop and Johnson played good ball for) cruse of the failure of his t to} HAS THE the losers. *| Springfield, and it was not an easy | pill to swallow when he had to get Seabrook and Black | = | LACROSSE POPULAR IN EAST Lacross, while played extensively in the East, has never gained popu- Coal mining In England exacts a toil of more than five lives every| A SIGN ON IT- larity in the West. EVERETT TRUE iL W4S DOWN TOWN THIS AFT@GRNOON ND i GOT HOME BOUT AN HOUR working day, it has been estimated BY CONDO] ME? On — 1 WAS | Jus’ LOOKity’ AT | TH’ MOON AIN'T T PRETTY THOUGH? =X SOURE AWFULLY QUIET THIS FYENING, HONEY ! AND YOUVG GOT TH LOADED Witl4 Somes CHEAP SNELLING PERFUME Lt TS SUCH A BEAUTIFUL EVENING — YOu DO WANT TO YOST THINK, DONT You ? YEAH ~\T SORTA MAKES, Ou WISH THINGS TOO— AN’ You CAN WIGH MOST ALL KINDS OF THINGS — An)‘ MAKE BELIEVE AN’ ALL— ANEN YOU COME BACK “To EARTH AN’ YOURE PRETTY HAPPY AN! JUS’ AS WELL. OFF AS WHEN Y&TARTED / TILL RUN OVER AND 6ET FRECKLES T’ GO SWIMAIN' WITH ME-6EE- THis IS A PEACHY DAY FOR SWIMMIN'! -—Tée9 -HES — Six DOLLARS FoR BEAUTIFUL ~— “ (Copyright. 1924, by NE TR Service. Ine.) BY, TAYLOR JUST LOOK AT ME ~ALL PLASTERED WITH MUD AND NO PLACE "TO WASH - TS ALL YOUR FAULT Too - AND NoW You CAN HOMILATE NOURSELF BY DRIVING ME HOME THE WAY LAM I H 1 KINDA WISH | WAS DANCIN’>\- H WITH JIMMIE, MEBRE — OR BUYIN’ SOME WONDERFUL \T MAKES 08 | NEW GOWNS OR SOMETHIN’, FORGET THE REAL FOR, TRE MAKE BEEVE ! BUT SHUCKG — 1 DUNNO |, \T WOULD BE FUN TO FOLLOW \T AROUND THE WORLD THOUGH, WOULLDNT IT ? Just YHINK~\ou'd BE RIGHT BACK HERE AGAIN TOMORROW NIGHT / SURE-THATS TH’ WAY WITH WIGKIN'— YOU ALWAYS Come RIGHT BACK WHERE YOU STARTED FROM !| MEBBE THATS WHAT MAKES \T SO MUCH FON = YOu CAN START RIGHT Back OVER AGAIN / TM SoRRY,WILLIE, BUT FRECKLES MAS WELL, How Soon WILL HE GET