The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 27, 1924, Page 10

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Vere rac 10 THE SEATTL Swimming Entry About Fights! Semi-Finals Reached in: Golf Tourney |mairtt t ‘Star I am regintered ‘and Fighters! : | gin ter’ ot ea ¢ Marathon «wim BY LEOH-LASSEN | Mer maids Practice Mar athon Start. | State Play wel Veteran Righthander Is Hurling Excellent Ball The Star 1 mare, NAME Former World’s Series Hero Is Next to Vean Grege sine v pte th gala paired ve in Effecti on Seattle Club; Vernon H the Re arsip wimmers for the start N d seer in ectiveness on - a ub non Here te r é eft to right " It, Mercedes Lewis arrowe to 4pRi day; Other Baseball Gossip and St ni M the de an’s champion the 6 woman's champion) Four Women | °°" ii A. A. U. memberst obtained from Norman Bartells Mrs. Young, Mrs. Carey, ||: pexter Horton bunk. atries Mrs. Howard and Mrs, | ire Avsuet 2 | Roberts Left in Meet “ype go 2 a ¢ SWIM. DETAILS “Sis ARE ALL SET! Officials Selected, Course \ \ Pag athena Ready; Entries Close Today | , a thrower. He Sumne A $e pitching delivery and vy Pye a arate aT f, lf experience he keeps the kx BY LEO H, LASSEN IVE Vean Gregg all the credit t J then some for the Seattle, but wher *s may be trenuou month he ht WO of the most promising i dety wor hters among the big fellows of recent years are Young Stribling, the Georgia light heavyweight, and Paul bach, the Gotham socker. a : } They fight six rounds in pre . Be otiiae Gi: ie toneball. a3 sp a ve. New York tonight, but for Gees wes apt po Saag ee eget tt ell ne strar son or other pe i ie otdaad ea ia it thee Shrstat al eee cal ep egre afternoor spectacular pitcher that Gre He r ein the press of the coun- to the 19 rw n to defeat * \and can't step out and drop the enemy hitte In the sembt ¢ Papa cg sr ciecd fet, abd tha atriad Ed gle Complete Card bat Beaey aca wie: Gat Howard meets Mrs. Cary t close at 6 p. m The course wil be from wee Announced for im there ft Major Notes |\icc: «iss mot ance Saks tascs Eine Smoker oo f one m | 4 return, a distance ne fr ATCH | m., and the women’s race a half Jletic first baser , moker to be WIN homer in the 1 n AF Ne the Coast le nother y f | White Sox, 4 to The entries close at 6 p.m. today.) piny Herm 13th ‘straight defeat for The prize hich has been swell- | yor, heavywe 4G odays-vaay ston! x Ing rapidly, also closes at the same] gtrncmatia: th : : : k Deli | time. The awards will be announced | pn. e haswqa grist | Rogers Hornsby hit his tind |. ThE & h ge forge ates Berlenbach’s jaw ia eee” cath -to. abe WaT ccs caae Wik we ‘sbbaaldt uc | Sen Te, TSO , up a . ca apt atyrt days—and three doubles, but | ,..7P* coms lat of otticials for | week, while Stragmal - ‘ : hardly likely that Stribling will K. O. r | ‘The Star marthons and for the other | pagie Huffman, the kh s keeos Lit y the other Cards couldn't do he levents which are being staged under | nayy, in the first round and wins Ea thing with Burleigh Grimes and |° ; anger | na If st sid be the Makan wed 3 lod jthe auspices of the West Green Lak The bf Commerical club, are as follows . * ; Director and StarterW 4 Dad vglsa fe ef | After winning eight ight | Henry In such a short figfit the odds i Honorary Wetree—Ceor es, the Senators lost th nepal y are Reteree—Norman W game of a double header to the| Marshal ef Courmee Hirowns, 7 to 0, but they won the| Clerks ef Course—w second game favor the boxer—S' ” tamweight Finish—"Letty” Hoagiend, [the Per ek M Al Wasso cand Bbdies Thmers— "Hee Bamundeon, Jimmy Ar- |) Carpentier Ring’s Greatest Showman Georges Foster is one of n the league and lost only point In percentage and 5 once before Two errors antham in the |Buthnot, Enoch Magehaw z idler y Rinpihr NICK WILLIAMS pubt, is showm thea aa hat | 5 Anseuncer- lescoe “Torehy” Torrance, | Ert epee BACK WITH SEALS game has ever known. Never a arold Bhidier i Ho 1 wn light-b : eae es 2 1 . . 1 wave the Gia runs and an) Marshal ef Eveste—Bill Meginnie,| 10 45 meet in t Genial Nick on eally wonderful fighter, Carpentier | 11 to 9 victory over the Cubs Alex Shwite ” fae Diving Jodger—Norman Martel, Ray| The opener Daughters, Merlin " stel, pr Seals, Hels Yde let the Phils have on nas packed in the fans by his ability dl Emenee: : as a showman | Eee John Flammer, t ner. fight 3 Fon dic sf 4 Pe Nathing Ne on Me nt manager to Bert f ore five hits in the first game and | charge) Mere. George ( 5 nd ones Whh his fund ob Aa manager, the only man in the North thasPirates wee. te tat | ane repul west who ever had business dealings | . | | ; ams ought to be & | Judges of Wathing Revue—Dr. HH | weights eras | Hubbell outpitched Morrison in | ofne Mra. Fesemety, Guy Sherwood Tickets are going good, according | big help on. Williams wit | with the Frenchman, has some in: teresting things to tell about him “The war made C fer. Before | that he was a fair boxer, with a good { right hand. He couldn't knock any body of consequence over, but when he entered the ring you saw a f! whether he won or lost. And the second game and the Phils -—- ex-|business manager of the Seatiey copped 3 to 1. year and was manager ¢ eka team in the Humbdll K Gets Boxing Bid |league this spring Ad ee ties chkey NEW YORE, Aug et Swintin | Sacramento toga —— | © attend all the be bouts held —— PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 27.—Ad bare fine his vil eo ts ‘Taast Los Angeles Club Bert Colima Wins ug. 27,—Sacra came the war. He went to the fre Stone, Philadelphia 1 heavy-|will be extended to the prince of| LOS Aug r and came back a national hero. He = ‘California * |weight, knocked out Mike Conroy,| Wales by the. New York boxing | mento ra pars, remereny ane Easily From Egan Rea Ducaimen tskike got ioe aoeen ( Baseball Figgers for Baseball Bugs | Reahesiaty iat the aorone SE EE ES ES SE ee a | to Salt, and a big turnout is Prince of Wales pected Jciub 1 cinerea the ot Th n t n. | defeated Los Angeles, 10 to 1, in the LOS AN * Mate “Geil PiiaAaohte: leant Far ck Gace Sen patie game of the series Colima, California. middleweight. J =}, but he got the motch Far Ahead in Nate Goldman, Pait detphia lent. | deraton will @ tend the Firpo-¥ a | Chane eee HH. Bi lhen oe cacy tine teria and drew a record gate on his war ase aatin =e Rn |welght. m _leround dees x the | ruest : teal Rr prriar orem Series cord. his good looks abd his brains yraen 16 @— .649| Hubbell and Heritine; Horriscn, Adame Navy Circuit!’ m Sid Barbarian ' Mates Polo sssociatic cs Lou Aniabes v1.1 & blround bout at the Vernon Coliseu cle cella Ale aa pal s $ alt oF Batteriex—Hall and Shea; Dumo: last night. A crowd of 1,000 si see that he never beat a classy | Vernon 3 i st ‘sum te Or TEAMS 1 Welt 8 the fight fighter. Oakiand t “ ‘ At Cincinnat rn Won Lost Pet Wi lh Id S vich, Weinert and Spencer is : Mischa tate o treme by ‘Toei Ot i is i | moston ‘ iliam Tilden ays He = : bons he came back and fought a ‘ “ sina ‘ ‘ ‘ great fight with Gene Tunney and i. “ , 8) " 3 «0 Pl t it N t G 3 = rie | 09 a | iti! " hay gay ha ental ga NATIONAL LEAGUT AMERICAY 1.RA0UE he ans to Quilt iNet Game “I was with Frank when s 49 ‘B44 | Waaning ‘ ' EST SIDE TENNIS CLUB, For caused his tntarest in tennis to be the Dutchman stopped Carpentier oH ‘ $11 “8 ‘ A : o | tt eat Hills, N.Y. Aug. 27—Wil | Seis eecnehar Re eo with body blows In 18 rounds in P : oa 2 re am T. Tilden, national champion. rian Norton, § Auis, won thi France. Klaus, a slow-thinking mid ‘ . ‘oer 484 HE crack U. 8. 8. California base-|furninhed the sensation of the na. | first match of the afternoon from dieweight, was a punishing hitter, a “ ‘ Philade s ‘ 408 r Bair tdait’ how: the tle Fleet {tonal championships here this after. | Clarence Peck Griffin, San Fran but not a high-class fighter. He ‘$ $ * s ‘ at age noon when h sunced he would | cisco, 6-1, 4-6, 6-3 and 6-3 stopped Carpentier and yet the| Ar st. ours ie 0 SB, with eight victories | propan; ter at the clone ot | ee ee . ee pee ry Frenchman got a match with Demp- | Brookly 7 ain no defents lads from the|the » Takelleht Harads, ‘Japan, 2, sey. The ring has been good finan. | #1 Aad es tah Barge” ve so far out h dd been offered a 5 ae ros P ree cially to Georges, but h sles ms wed their rivals on the diamond, | Contract to appe in the movies Jerald Patterson, captain of th: and that for his own personal inter. | Australian Davis cup team, was the 3 earned the money by 5 ' ship. Ron. BY Rue. | 9" e rnin has & F004 ost he felt he would ¢ to give | first of the international stars to irst ng rousers! ? Z 1 ° ° T hance of copping the champion-|up tennis enter the third round. He defeated f i ‘i : 7 B tall virter,| °T" y . pearance | Pi Martin, New York, 6-4, 6-4, | ’ M : ship. Moudy, the California twirler,| “This may be my last appearance | Paul Martin, Vet; t Hiyan, Ma as y Villa and der; Blake, Alexander, | Washiagt € 1 4 liy targely responsible for the com.|!f defense of my title and the com- | 7-9 and 6.0 | out Ss wo-rants Suits Genaro to Meet re Danforth, Pruett, Grant and Severeid; | 71 tie -jead his ship ‘has |ing Davis cup matches probably will |, Kirm M. Reid, Cleveland, defeated 5 5 1 rer ue. and Frankie Genero re Tae ees bs “‘The New Mexico im second jn|b@ my last international competi- | Nathaniel Niles, Boston, 6-3, 6-4 and We have just received a fight 15 rounds in New York Sep ‘ tion he’ eala. | 6-0. > * race, with five wins and Q r tember 4. © liwo,tosesn, while tha Mebhaeste “hs The champion said he had become | One of the formidable foreigners splendid showing of The two best little fellows in the : © bels” are third with four wins andjtired of being harassed by the | was eliminated when John Hennes. “two defeats, | United States Lawn Tennis jocia- | sy, Indianapolis, defeated Takelichi SAGES tion and that political difficulties | Harada, Japan, at 1-6, 6-2, 6-1, 3-6 with tho controlling body had | and. 6.2 BY AHERN )— What About Johnson if game, Villa's flyweight title being at stake and Genaro holding two vic tories over the Filipino m real card for Gotham bugs. } Genaro almost pecked Villa's eyes out the first two times they me ing the rushing Filipino Youths’ “?.Pants High School Suits” a = Te =e Sport models, in blue rapier left and with a boxing master’s iJ WAF,w OF Sart WARNER, | serges and fancy cassi- skill. Villa chose both times to carry | “ le \c EXTRAORDINARY \ ) ° serges ) Ss the fight and Genaro, a better boxer, | } ERAETHIN G \S h t Fl 2 mere Eicad nim. <1 ‘| WITH Nou fs PLEAGE UNDERSTAND, Was ington Wins ag: Sis Since then Villa won the world's TooTHAcH MY JAW | G Ve NOT ATooTHACHE 1AM | 30 32 50 a title from Jimmy Wilde. Genaro | LED OUT So BIG, Hae | ED WI!» TROUBLE WITH | BY BILLY EVANS URING the first 12 years of his ’ . t holds the American championship. | on WY RIGHT | | UKNowN AMONGST We eerie Una nite abe” Kiko major league career, I believe n That September fight will clear up celery eee oni ie Seeties WOOpLe age: Johnson could have won a world a the flyweight situation for some | WENT To TH’ DENTIST, AN HE | Jus GRANDFATHER aiee 4 never had the opportunity to/ series single handed. time. } SICH SOUND TEETH, L HAVE pitch in a world series.” A team looking at Johnson's great ce a g | | ee it eae sa MINGTEAD OF /7 For years that has been the sad| Speed for the first time during that Sizes. 33 to 38 t Salt Lake Winner Mesa hccanin Neat Gy hates -, JAILS OUT 1 t of baseball fans and experts| Peed. of greatness, would have ‘ RL ae : D | | A CLAW BAMMER “TO PULL NAILS lament of baseball fans and exp found him aimost unhittable | Oo na Gatel Char. e Account it Over Seal Champs OFA Be OARD! wir rT WERE Nor the country over The lively ball was not in use at pe y g' : era Pa aee| ¢ | Now that the Washington club is|that time. This feature must be | Sonveni 4 ge rr SAN FRANCISCO, Aug, 21.—Scor FOR “THIS NEURALGIA, 1 WoULD lstronety “lk Ink wifcalteg, toc ihe] alee eonaWlaatnenwheraieaiss Convenient Terms Will Be Arranged ‘ Ing four runs in the wixth inning, 1 PROV “fo YoU-THAT L COULD | American league pennant, what | 2°bR80n's chances In a world series Q ea ste Brie HOLES ROI, || [Amerina. amu “nenant. wan htm chang corer THIS WATCH FREE : rales Heed Wie POD about the world series chances of | jively ball, if the batsman can proper. | 5 s : Geary blew up tn that frame and PLATE WITH He EASE Walter Johnson ly time the fast one. While speed, bi that Fall and Salier ine iti ic ence | 5 OF A ARANSFER Oy) see welt controled. te still pitcher's Knlcker Winter! I é game | ee wen greatest asset, it Is not as dominant aS ‘abries. ahead of the Soa hans. | RAN PUNCH | VER since his entry into. the |. factor as it was with-the old atric pecker Suit Pea Baers H. F American league, Johnson has | pat} | hat you buy sats sat Lake ..: as 3 been noted for his terrific speed Tho curve and the change of pace UL RL bay Bssidsce'< ba. 5 “You can't hit what you can't see,” |i, most necessary | come in all Fala leton and Peter has for years been the theory of! noth and would in no way be handi ae American league batters in explain ing their inability to hit Johnson‘s | fast one. During the first two years of his However, fans and critics in career he attained fame as a big] {lscussing Johnson in relation to | loaguer without the ald of a curve} % World series, always had in’ | ball. Opposing batters knew they mind his great speed, Mitchell, Schorr and Yeile, capped. Betz and Burr Are Winners in Doubles K, 1, Betz and Dick Burr won| could always look for a fast one, yet Tho desire was to see what | the finals of the Seattle Tennis | jfound him the most dificult pitcher| Jehnson would be able to do with | club's doubles play yesterday when in the league to hit. his fast ball, The display of | dvfeated Leon de Turnne and | Later Johnson acquired a good| “Peed was regarded ay Johnson's |curve, now has a deceptive change| Punch In a world series, | of pace, but ho still tells you that | Huitlew, the fast one ix his one best bet, This,| Jeven after 18 years of campaigning |in the big show, eee y Hofius, 6-1, 6-2, 6.0, ‘The de tat of de Turenne and Hofius was inexpected. $11.75 to $16.50 and & Watch Free without asking. do not believe that Johnson's great speed would be as big a factor today as during tho first dozen years 5 of his career, Conditions have Without a doubt Johnson's fast | brought about a change, the lively ball ts Just a ilttte swifter than | bail and short fences, that of any pitoher I have ever Still, if Washington wins the umpired for, American league pennant, count on Johnson can still pump the | Walter Johnson to supply some | fast one thru with as much stuff | world series thrills, with his pitching, as over, but he only bears down Ho is still a marvel, after 18 years occasionally, He is now content | in the majors, most of the time with to win with the least possible [an also-ran club, that forced him to! z 7 strain on his arm, continually extend himself to win, Furniture bargains of all kinds are sold thru Star want ad columns. 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