The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 28, 1924, Page 12

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\GE 12 ; tHE SEATTLE stTaft THURSDAY. AUC 924 POR SRNR Seen Te OO Meme se ee Vernon Refuses fo Sell Any Players This Year Eo — ‘About Fights | One of Vernon’s Stars Tilden Wins TIGERS TAKE Seattle Has ( Tourney Notes ) Tigers Are and Fighters | "hice este i field and at the plate. He del 5 Easily Over | FIRST BATTLE Monopoly in 203°" Building Up on yeste day ered the » the game d rf s ¥ BY LEOH Lassen {\{ snd he Fchancesinthe fd. | BY Vale Star Seattle Beaten, 71;| Golf Finals Their Team ita mate Christian Pitches Strong The f ; Champion Smothers Wil- Game for Vernon Mrs. Young and Mrs. Cary ‘ . ‘\Ludolf, Pitcher, Only liams in Second Vic- Qrarria , to Meet for State Cham- \' : i ° Man They Are ‘Apt to tory Beats Alonso ing game of « pionship Friday nents a : Lose WEST SIDE TENNIS CLUB, m Dag t break: avi | QEATTLA 5 : BY LEO H LASSEN FOREST HILLS, N.Y, Aug t went t game alls f the Mrs, Vrank Vem Patten, the Hainier | 28.—With all the ease and fi ppe f , om tor Hesse of the champion that he r f J ‘ % is, Willian T Tilden, the four Hag fanned f ‘ time national title holder, open p 1 balla r [ Y * | ed the third day of the ma r. He tee tional tennis championships t t t e Dh oy t the 3¢ | here this afteraoon with oa] EEN Be 188 Pennock and tory over Lucian Williams, Chic & ‘ cond and two tallie 1 of B umn, es ° f It’s the rare fighter that ar a # the |} : ot _ 4 and 1 Mra, Youn Sachary in Or 3 “ ean play the Great White ick wa ha. Gd sestiedan thing ns 7 Mound Duel y the ornes ub Way and keep on winning in against the fine Spanish player ri * 7 @ bu iia ~ aoe rer “pee ~ | here the 3 club the ring | Manuel Alonso, Tilden showed a | | ng and the Tigers N : t K ding : me p oung > } alle of 5,000, just how good zs efore t H1ONSHEF. > " , , . € esley, ( million dazzling lights has | be crashed thru at love, Then || t f ure, Moberte beat Bre. rar , t one t Grit ut none of tripped up more than one pu- | the tall Philadelpt pulled up i at 2 4 m P | and started exp ating with G x » Christ *. Ce at Mre. Bridyma a 1 ‘ 7 r eague rue -y cage | hls. vast.-repertolre. of strokes earlings on the 17 Vist Vuln ETiMaT wOUSD money and unable to spend is ae teas fortaar Nile star tt iting the Indie tre, ease beat Mrs, Merrill, 3 F at prese ne. Pitche it fast enough an oceasional placement in the be ! te ft The famous Ma: second and third sets and ate in the gam + Yeager beat Mra. Bowe . 5 § Detroit and is the claimed an miled at the crowd that was 1 e ik. 4 force) Mra. 1a = tithe eninte A ie cote elonEg sweltering under the sun in the I Baldwin f i SECOND VLAGHT—AEMI-FINAL ‘ concrete stands t ed ing the et Mise Mur * t me BY HENRY L. PARRELI ponesr nila, ree K — a OA a ae re ee Major Notes | ss sth mals ie rip Figs PACIIIC COAST LeaGur ‘ oe ‘ ' . , ete oe con gee ein " : "| rom ‘i ee “"" Walt Mails Pitches . 1 Bas ote hace te mi! =©6Oaks to 6 to 3 Win ay ¥ : i ~ * Ath *im on tem ! “ 1 ‘ oe ; ; capt f ' Mra, Gillette Mrs. Rose, : a : ie “ t on Dehn : Tt e , H E Berlenbach in cs 3 |IERMAN WELL if ee ae Bic ac cnc ; _ Fast Draw Mix’ in ie a | na a d wg = rly = Williams Twirls ¢ overt § . : ‘ early lead and Seals to Victory Masy ins Rnodgra (o Ready. At VF nae “© Omaha Heavyweight to a: sathoron the Cabs down with | SAN FRANCT Aug. 24 tohee 't betwee Bagby 5 seponsibie tor— Nag Tackle Stramaglia at 2200005." "In sore ret Wetaon, Washburn, whe, slipped. 461“ miass ve gerwinn vee) Ball Park Friday Yesterday's Home Ran Hitters hum repeatedly with 3 suite | fon. Dausd a one ‘ i TiGeS, Tie. cpamplor warate ete 3 “tol ; me * * levent « rounds by his esas but Berlenb Rares - WEATHER FOR = ce" RACES IDEAL ¢ fight was too short for a real? 0% vier 2's | Indications Points to Best» Ex | pais CG: : ) ieee: AGAIN 8 Sst" foe "Conditions for. Stars sat, | Game Chatter |. | Classics #1 | abl £ no smart : d to him as “the | xrand old man of the turf,” Two games tomorrow, two Sunday Los Angeles Wins Vist tag aber wah ipesmting (ete ee land @ inerning fternoon game |? . - f 4. Tha ht be « From koe nued “fair a rio ; m | beoet : LOS ANGELES, Aug. 28.—Los An.| the conditions for The Star rong here y Sacramento, 13 te marathon races for men and women Saturday in Green Lake will R. H. E.| ideal | Sacramento..., 36: 9 3 , tha otlee } NATIONAL LEAGUE Los Angeles. Ao 518 1 | | ae Met 546 | Won Lot fet. |» Peters and Koehler; Root | Tnstd, everything else x qe age} THAT NEW | the weather, and with a pon : 4 , >® plenty good, an 4 tes ansured 43 {fim rugged Tacoma boy a stiff argu RAN I ‘E x jannual ¢ " 4 Lewis tats His yah pra Na : ee Ciriaco, Filipine bantam : World’s Mat Title |t wee Green 19 ‘ ; aia aban Sort COLLAR LOS ANGELES, Cal. Aug. | o'clock je course te fr Pittebarg Sche are in The world’s heavyweight wres j Beach to the Hast Bea - e ‘ Saciew trevenass| A LOW BANDED DEEP ghampionahip still rests’ with ‘lee = women's race in to start | Pitisvure : b af ae ay aprel} POINTED COLLAR. THAT “Strangler” Lewis today, follo @ half-ho; M ¢ eesien the most recent of his succeaston of | The be satiafactor 1 Billy Mendez. in. the opene | IS FULL OF COMFORT~ bouts with Stanislaus Zybazko Wed.|from a spectators standpoint, as ae a eee out Sammy Crane |the sixth round. The tickets are being grabbed up, nesday night in the Philharmonic | both the start and finish of both), ; P iseere 1 five on Sing to Matchmaker Dan Salt,| tian breezed ‘em n the West Béach.| 359 Back 3 for $1 | auditorium. Lewis took two out of [races will be at three fails. |The West Green Lake Commerc jal | ual DAY day | ij Hk may be dones or Gress totes tor BASEBALL fh MICHIGAN FEARS ILLINOIS | Seattle na TODAY AND TOMORnOW praiaet indion |. tek Baldwin putied one of his | VERNON vs. SEATTLE Gna slow Al ball | Game Called a early in the] DE aen-0169 for and Gonesles; Keen and Mart- big crowd is certain. I SAN SCO, Aug. 28. amy Crane checked Jack O'Dare _Meteoric rise in the main event | night, winning the decision by wide margin. jor Cadena and Jimmy Dunn) being offe t a sleepy draw in the semt. ES ake clu! windup harge of the w st Green | stadiu ") Henry is in| lost a game afar. [defeat in 1921. [OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN | ee - I AM SoRRY To MY YEAR MISS CHURCH HEAR MAJOR HOOPLE, 7 ie REDORT WAS BEEN WHET YOU HAVE A [7] cipcULETEDTHAT I HAVE TOOTHACHE ! ~~ ATOOTHACHE, ~~ BUT IT IS GROSSLY ERRONEOUS !- WENTY YEARS AGO INTHE | | | BELGIAN CONGO, 1 WAS - TH TO LOOK LiKE STUNG BY AN INF z y & PARK WSECT, ANID Th Michigan t ¢ the 14-0 Ohio (Pald Advertisement) This Man, Tom REVELLE CH APTER TWO AKT OL’ BN 1S AS SIUBBORN AS ‘Tom Revell nated and elect MRS, WENTWORTH: You PRESS rT on THE CHEEK FoR AN ok ae ae La ive READPEARS EV Hour, pee SHE NEARS AND LASTS FOR TELLS ME fe 2 | EN) DANS Pm HT WAS ALL aid lead £5 15 \ THe ASPECTS OF ATOOTH | < a = Tee | ACHE srr \ ees aaa tas Check Book or P ocket Book naval talked—fi a Ao Bl | HEN somebody finds your lost pocketbook, HE has your money. He" Wathoritiee “and” final ; When somebody finds your lost checkbook, YOU still have your at regular meetings Hi } money, theme always was “a better cleaner cit Finally the fight was won: WwW administration When you pay bills by check, you always haye a legal receipt. clecte TOM REVE the town wan mafe afe for wives and babie Of course, we're not going to claim, as some folks would, that ‘fom Revelle did this all Probably it would have been done if he'd never come here. What we're trying to get over is that he was on the RIGHT SIDE In other words, he did what every other decent, home-loving man would do in a similar case. The idea we're preaching is that rom Revelle is YOUR sort of a man—not a financial wizard nor a a THe tatesman nor a clever politiclan—just a regular w who Established «as you do, acts ax you do and has ambitions as you Forty-two | for today. In the next issue we'll give you another Years. you should elect SECOND AVENUE at COLUMBIA R E y I ' I 4 i 4 E Member of the Clearing House Association of Seattle and the = Sa i Federal Reserve Syst Hice cn CHURCH SUGGESTS 4 REMEDY | FOR GOVERNOR ae een When you have our check book, this bank is your friend, your business associate. A man is known by the company he keeps. Let’s Talk It Over = Dr teri dem: cies Shri eo ee eee eee

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