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EATTLE STAR 21 Swimmers File for Star sbebetal Swims A Newcomer _ Annual Water Classics - Are Scheduled Saturday we Eleven Men and Ten Women Enter Races; Events Start at West Green Lake Bathing Beach; “Dad” Henry Is in Charge; Ideal, Weather Expected BY TOM OLSEN OMPTLY at threé o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the West Green lake bathing beach, W. J. “Dad” Henry will gun that will officially start the 1924 Star mile for men, A half hour later, the marathon for wormen will start from the same place, even men ang 10 women competing The course, from the float at the West beach to the float at the East beach, and return, is expected to be lined by over 10,000 spectators, coming from all parts of Seattle and ihe Northwest The Star marthons will be the feature of the West Green Lake Commercial club’s annual Derby Day program. In ad- ldition to the two Star events, a Swimmers Who an attractive list including short swims, canoe races and 1 Race Tomorrow a bathing beauty contest has H MEN'S ENTRIES been arranged h Mitr Konowaloft (defending The program ts t art m ham s Wae N’S ENTRIES moe (defending n), Neva Brownfield, Mrs. Mitrie Konowaloff, Mercedes e mile Lewis, Jewell d’Jarve, Kat WHERE TO ire trown Mar on “en eee | VIEW RACES | The West Green lake beach, the | Sei J | most - Mcirable Place tov | Syont from a spectator’s stand. r Hitting .431; |iaie vathing beach, and the om sat Wins for icago Cubs f NATIONAL LEAGUE w the race meet is States conditions should be Stramaglia Has Big Fu- [)"'"'",, ; rt 4 Bad Hlamd| ha_ bad left Tribe C a Fee ere, |George Steullan Ge «ge Steuland, one of Seattle’s best pitching bets, is out of the game indefinitely, to Win Game hand, b ood poisoning setting in, ih an to Trainer Ad Schacht. He wasn’t in uniform Th irsda} 1 appeared at the ball park with the injured hand heavily bandaged. He has been pitching good Crane's Bobbles Give all recently and will be badly missed Vernon 3-Run Lead, >— — am _ = SS — —_——— but Indians Win, 7-4 “«:.. Has Wheezer Dell Hit His Old Stride? @ PACIFIC COAS aa ee || ‘About Fights Champions Up in the Air! | Veteran Has aurea ears [aNd Fighters), Coit Finals | chess Fine Games Thured but the Seattle teamcame cy hole ana | from behind and evened up the series BY LEO H. LASSE P p Allows but Nine Hits and | No Earned Runs in His by winning 7 to 4 ie: anes el wae i rere form PA Mrs. Young, P.N. A. Title Last Two Starts BY LEO H. LASSEN rh lg pty Holder, to Meet Mrs. S MMY CRANE kicked P| Playing in tariele hg tiobbel Crane's three men in the firet inning and N ; thore walks coupled wit Cary, City Champion (BULLETIN) boots handed the Tigerr lead. Dell allowed only five hits, He Mrs. Clay Cary had a lead of elght up at the end of the first three-run beat Ed Bryan, Vernon crack young righthander eattle came ba: 18 holes for the Washingte porta ae A 14 state women's golf champlo toe Oana © oe ship at the Seattle elub this rose fk ie lap wei morning over Mrs. Harry Young ¢ right field fence and De red ‘ | She led seven up on the first * | nine, medaling this part of the Journey in 40 strokes, The re- Eldred flied to left and Brady was der that mark and over, Bowman hit a dinky fly into the Tigers tried 1 Pree erate Si ete de toate idee maining 18 holes were to be ap, het*ant of tad Blakesley failed to make a shoestring ag ee t th catch AME is fleeting in the ring} Paved this afternoon | Aggie Ser i WcieaNaaartot tare cet tole SS tb Heatly every | |<. BYSATER CRORES | |fer had faith in the big fellow and fifth, Eldred’ nearly tore off Deal's line of endeavor; the hero of , : ‘ Jaltho he has seen the 40-year mark eft ear with drive, Bowman | , att eer ° today is forgotten tomorrow. come and go Dell still o T the links of the} singled and Eldred counted when an Beattle Golf clus, | sips. tet : Raat doable Sides tant ‘oer. | A few years ago Willie today, Mra, Harry }« "high hard one” past the hitters : Warner throwing the ball Jackson was‘one of the great- sung, ¢ thes EA Pepto te ey Sabircs Doubles by “Red” Be ews and/est lightweights in the game, piesa Swed l clace with three f and his 19. ow Brady and Rohwer's bounder over) A few too many on the chin Mrs, Clay Cary, | | Victory over Vernon on the Tigers’ first scored two more in the sixth | } ? r . e re the Seattle ci last trip being his two best games. Vernon added another in the eighth and he was out of the pictur a y P chi 5 Wwe titleholder, | ‘Thursday he turned Vernon back Jagain, beating the Tigers 7 to 4, and | he allowed only five hits and not one of those was earned! Just a week ago today Dell blanked {the hard-hitting Oakland team at | Oakland with four hits | Has Dell finally hit’ his old-time | form? He can’t work as often as he e engaging In a 3 J hole match whieh will 4 determine who will wear the state crown, which was won last year by Mrs. Fred Jackson, a club-mate | of today’s finalists from the Ingle wood Count when Biakesley’s single got away ANd he’s seldom mentioned from Jim Web and Hannah scored | Now. him with a single Jack Sharkey a bantamweight are on the books for|who sprung into hin defeat minence over f Jimmy Witde helishman Wa adway and soon passed | Johnnie Dreher, the well known | a . " . » 1 Bartfield, that grizzied ut ‘ n 3 the program will be en ture if He Can Sock }:! 2 6 6 ree of the welterweighta, 19 |S0lfink authority, is off mt Toca Bina ade ah Gy Bi a. ; La phen car aco mag ’ ; eat ° gary as wy te sdahge | will be invaluable to the Indians in ‘ 4 Herman Tonight i . ‘ ; Bauer tot ristakdols | aah soe lanhas Jit eued eae |their pennant drive if he can pitch a rs Of Green lake are con 8 lep by s a five and four yie | SSahatnose eran OA in th ‘ ‘ warmer than ny other CCO STRAMUAL aan ¢ ‘ ory over Mra, Ft, Knox Roberts, the | ape a AM att gy wd “ $ a wales, 18 bn R‘ Ta AMU ATES gy Waterman Back Neri ‘Keli capt marcel! league and working with a smart Zz twa and gain ni 1 fistic prominence ‘ ‘ : er ; Nor er tain, in the w Pere tke “Red”: Bal t HHICAGO, Aug. 28.— Rogérs|¥ been practicir a tank |) ceastul in landing’ any. of sa nou vo « ® From California semi-final match, while Mrs. ¢ jeatcher like “Red” Baldwin the old Hornsby, the great Cardinal hit by the cold his hefty punches on Tiny. Herman, : : 0) Joe Waterman, Bud Ridiey’s mana: | qualified for the other finalist posi po Shine eee oe ter who is’ batting 431, continued CHANGE 1 IN oe he weight tithe contender from ‘ k from California where |tion by » « a four and two win oprea ra hee 4 hitting fai his dizzy hitting aga Cubs OP FICIAL: Omaha, in their six round bout at the es dn't experience the succens | against Mrs, E. R. Howard, from the} kicled ‘ana itched ted ban a Miaka two singles in two. games, but | versits B In able to knock Her ‘ : eat Oakland, | STYMIES WERE | started again. Here's boping. Miike St. Louis team lost both games he nade iis den ‘ z 3 n says that the game ief't | PLENTIFUL ash ne Wife the Cubs. Elmer Jacobs, former the aqua is By 109 good in the ‘South at t On the first nine of the Mra PGSeattle heaver, let the Curds down | cialx for several months at least wir " sp time Young Mrs, Roberts match, stymies Ve ch U T [At five hits in the second game. | Director and Sta 7,000 fans saw Stramgalia a Gee and near-stymies came thick and fast atchers Pp ther tage Tare tal, Med Metiekadande w at Huttr avy'at ; » « « Tacome Promoters und were chiefly responsible for the | I ice: 2 + |. madera a milmite | 3ie oo ; 2.3 Smart in Co-operating North Ender being twod@own at the | ainst t WO Ball, Fowier, snerdei ana pore nyt gen nce Bf 4 ny will be out | 8**! ose *213| ‘Tacoma ien't a large enough*eity|turn. Both players played steady ‘ Jar *¢ and H ne wl saree Wiad Coug: pes t to th : t . a Me if t t It sterealaicicet"ont ta Ciera of Ceuree—Wilard Cavasien, DURCH. and most of these wil sirteaun,fr—Bizte Mt to muppart tno basing. clube” wit | Ol onthe Journey"and altho 1 With Rommel Secon: es R. MH. E. | Jack Moen, A} Wasser classi¢r Herman Dell rye eres © =| weakly show aun: Pécs neomed t Mra, Young got the if » RH. & m—iterid Mhidier, ‘Tom Olsen, | °sster Hern , weakly. shows. Jets Pat a | Paeethis ranttolal realy ta diss tasde boa HILADELPHIA, Aug. 29.—In + FE ee ae oie orranea, | Hire, “BOR are doing the smart thing in playing her shots to the cup so that Ate ee iatar, pitcher. bf etter’ x: Dyer. Bell. Sherdell dnd | | Amecunee na the toekthict mea hie then 6 here was little possibility of her ball the Athletics, won 27 ball games with lemons Niebergali; Ja Suerelnat oF Uskerlscats wedbhonte: Lex , . tow ng 4 ihlheed ope ss ______________ | seventh place team in the Ameri- rall. - n't mear next week with Tiny Herman and belng st a 1 an lea bis. tet = H. OF Norman Bartels, Ray In the Frank Farmer The Inglewoodian hit her true form ar nectar - bia, Ist gam o* . in. Fadéen. George E rete ‘ed the hoten + but her oppe at's Last season, with a team that “1 Eig) s Uathing’ Reves—NMre simon aug. in | ore ai tc sph ; made a much better record, Rommel iadelphia ria e s New 0 ame Was not up to the usual stead Hae cits Gide! andl Wu Sen George Clingman, stra. "fom |Ne™ © : Portland Unable Sangardceesl the malin ancetion the was unable to break even, -winning es. E . 7 wg! . 18 and losing 19 gas . Judges of Vathing Mevue—Dr. Ht. Ht th green: w *. Young became j Second sarn By, AY | eeasmrr tte Retr, Guy Sherwood. Ey ot gbliclt Bcd | HELEN WILLS to Hold Up Lead beep cosy pales aden Betacam TAKES LEAD This season Rommel again got ; : Bee Outfit Again ee eee enemas ) z ances they will start where ooper, “Kremer 4 ERANCISCO, Aug hey lef in tonight's «1 Lake Bees won Thursday vm Ernie and Al 8chec first inning. st, at pow will be opened by 3 have a thing, and he | Henry Geystel and Billy Mendez, | ie ked in this frame ank | feath As big owd ia « for jess ball in ty stopped-the B esterday the Indians’ Hassy second | of the pit ; two singles and a| the last three i ble, scoring two runs Elmer Ponder pitched. a heady + game for Salt Lake . i em,| San Francisco's defeat leaves the CAS gates will be opened a The first bout goes on a 0 o'clock r later OFF SCHEDULE ing up a single, double and triple. | S only one game ahead of Seat-| For the fi time in about a qua es ‘te Iter of a ce the Case schoo Elmer Bowman hit into a double! The score rR. w y does nt on ¥ in the first inning with the | Salt Lake < 3 6 | Michigan football For ft s loaded, but made up for it with San Francisco 1 8 I/years the Cleveland school has WH triple and single later in the game. Batteries: Ponder and Peters; |nually had Mit@helt, Juney and Yelle I Matec and Blue y campaign, Burnsides, new to the =) ie, culled Warner out, for lea eee e oe é third base too min fifth when t 4A - = EB® tried to score after Rod Murphy's / \F THERES ANTHING 22 WE AFRAID OF A Pp. [4] worse “HAN a Two WEEKS [71 petist 2. BAW! + PeBrady had Warner caught off of WASH, 11S veying ie WHY woman, | din the first inning, but the| WHINING, FUSSY, MAK sTRN il got away from him. He fell ov "AROUND THe Housel Sipe elie farner and that. youngster couldn't | ie hk FOR A NEAR I= DID up in time to go to third | Now, You Go SEE aes GoME CLinical Wark ‘ = HAVE K a ; DENTIST AUD HAVE “TH ou MM OW THEFT aterfronters Are Victorious, 7 to 3 The Waterfront A. C. trounced the igh Baird bail club, 7 to 3, in a fen inning Ch ame st tt, ordered played over again by ioner Joe Mason as a resslt | [=] TooTH TREATED, i: Meus T WHO HAVE FACED DANGER 1) A a A be ey, FEAR A MERE DENTAL PARLOR! ABSURD ! ' players night's garse calied in| Seventh inning on* account t| ikness, The con'vat had gone in. the eighth, whes the stevelores feven more tallies. They werei‘t mied, tho, as it was too dark for ligh iicird to take its bate y Chances Are Hard for Fielders What appears to be the easiest ding chances to the spectators are ly the most difficult for the field. The errors are not made on hard nm balls as much ason the slow | Outfielders make most of their | ifs on fly balls that they must it for | The simpler the chance, the great. | the temptation to overplay. An| Peelder rushes after a slow rolling eel. He plays it with the sz mo: OB? that he uses in fielding a driven ball. The reault Is over: | ying. He either fumbles the bail | Pover runs it | | Outfieiders become careless on ed ball chances, They play them Wy and muff the ball, Om the harder chances the fielder Pettens up. He has to be tightened Make the play. And he makes it, ected, the re hohor of opening the |as excort, escaped in the crowd and 20 runs in the first three Innings ‘ahaa sissem (OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN | qis'scrstsi ristivn curt JUDRED FORMS, SHOULD PORTLAND, Aug. 3 lev hen “Irish" Ciriaco 9.—Portiand | Y°UP 5 Senators Score Eight | °" to a bad start. Since most Betta ana Ben : ns score uns in the second in @ playing of Mra. was |ball players are superstitious, and . ith Harry Soo, T t h . . . “4 "| Seals Fall Before |'=nsis vit tary soa HOME AGAIN = twowan iad, but the fnture of the day, Oot are bed] Rune. im Eighth and amen ean eoermiiou and aug didn't hold it, Oakland coming from |to shoot her best to fi th a second string B' vt Beat Yanks; 2 for Ruth “ste? (ht Bruggy gh Face” got home| Behind to win, 6 to 4. Foster was up lead at the end ¢ |catcher, handle him rather than Cy lay and she's pthd of it, aiealtewponsible for but one of the run on the short No. $ was the Perkins, the club's star backstop. Helen Wills found that the pomp | Scored againat him only bad hole she had, but that figure pet, He tought Perkins might be the H display Aid not want was! The score: R. H. &. | Placed her in the lead for the fire tl ine ne Sertiot Ampan her add onty «| Oakland é B14): gee a8 ae preg ehh nd trouble Y Fe (2) In his last few starts Rommel has few. seotd: ciecple-igdthered at the jzoetend . 4 10 1) Aplenty before she fina ly popes he a4 tos | lOoked like his old self. It was Rom- sarin On Yas ertoceoe Batteries: Foster and Read, Rac: |Putt for a eaent, Ie ey ae $ &6 46@/ mel who recently stopped the Wash- She showed effects ot hara|"*% Schroeder and Cochrane Lat bo ana lh Oe Eid, ae $$ 448 ington club after it had won 10 oo pd ag apr i ren ras so she did not miss many Bee HY 44, wane ae mes iy the Nationals, " sho et allowing only two hits. only by a slight mee ‘ "aa Los Angeles Wins The Bellingham star reduced the EW YORK, Aug. 29.—Washing. Rommel is positive he has finally bee late i re in vial A Another Wild One leeway to one-down by winning the ton took the lead in the Ameri-| solved his trouble and explains it in bisa, 10th with @ fine four, but, following | can league Thurs atement handed out verbally by LO8 ANGELES, Aug. 29.—Lox Ane/ halves on the next two greens, Mrs.| New York a ifie lacing, scoring} “‘My best bet fs my knuckle ball. the queen of tennis geles won another one of thor wild) Cary annexed the 13th and 14th. A eight runs in the eighth inning. The|In 1922, when I won 27 games, [ Dr. C. A. Will her father, met} games featuring thin week's seriés.|/half-at Nov 15 made her. dormie and| senators drove Pennock, Gaston and | pitched it seven times out of ten. Helen and her mother and with a/The scor® was Lop Angeles 16, Sac: |the hand-shaking wan done on the Jones to the showers, Mamaux fin.| ‘The knuckle ball is hard to cateh. Group of the girl sorority sisters|ramento 13. The two teams scored 16th green. when the local player | ishing up. Washington used Zachery, | No one knows how much it is going secured @ winning “6.’ | Russell and Marberry jto break. Asa result it often makes ty by handing | this manner: went home to rest The veog MISS TIDMARSH Babe Ruth hit two homers, bring-|the catcher look bad because of his METAMENLO sss seee VS. MRS. YEAGER ing his total up to 42 | inability to handle it cleanly Phebe Nell Tidmarsh of the Se But young Goslin, with a double,| “Last season my catcher called for If club and Mrs. Yeager, | triple and homer and Sam Rice, with |My fast one and curve ball far more Olymp meet the 18-hole final five hits in six trips, were the real |often than the knyckler. Neither is match of the first flight this morn. batting heroes, Goslin drove in five | as effective a delivery. I had trouble ing as the result of their respective | breaking even. victoric er Mrs. H. M. Pease, the R, it “While [ don’t blame my catcher North End champion, and Mrs. J.| Washington ........ tircT Tf Ol for not wanting to handle the Lentz, Yakima, in ypsterday's semi-|” Sate Mtarberrs | Knuckle ball I have taken the mat- final matches, land & Jones, Ma-|ter into my own hands and have 4 | maux Mra. Bridgman and Mrs. Roberts, respective captains of the Seattle and and Spencer Madison Square Garden Passes t Know A pestisT wWHo'LL a] EXCAVETE THAT Wok, —~ HE USES Pennoch, | gone back to it almost exclusively. | And I am winning regularly.” A PAR OF PLERS When New York's Madison | Inglewood clubs, won the low gross |cyiteen’ Fe 7 ee SERIES fi WHEE Square Garden, rleh in’ memor. prize in the two-ball foilrsome com. | Cleveland 2| Detroit and Pittsburg may renew Wwrrh FOUR us cel | des, is torn down, there will be | Petition yesterday, The low net Prizo| , Batteries Here afetone abkenship and | their world series battle this fall KES, An) Nou {wo wew and larger amphi. | was won by Mrs. Sumner and Mrs, | Benslt Wenbere. Metevir, Edwards, 3 where they left off in 1909. That Wow Feel A THING! | theaters to take its pla Tex | Mathewson from the Lverett club, = jyear the Pirates copped the blue rf Rickard and the Ringlings re- The results of the other flights n z ribbon classic by defeating the NA S| at first came— Ro, s y a J TLL D&TE You tar cently. puro the finals yosterday were as follow: Phil . ss: 3 $9) Tygers four games to three, Babe A DAN NEYT 7 block of the Highth ave. rail Se tiiait—Mra, Moss beat ates, | Paste as ier cone Glosont | Adams, then a youngster just break. WEEK. HUN?, Fond xt 50th st. as a site Byers, 3 and lerton and: Ploinich es SO" ing in, being responsible for threo ’ Lf The old. car barn block of the Third filght—Mre beat Mra. Le R. oH. &.jof the Pittsburg triumphs. Neither 4 ®| Detroit nor Pittsburg has been able to win since 8 10 Gray and Perkins; Win Neill. Broadway-Seventh Ave. Rail- Feds company, bounded ty Hth | forth CHeM—Mre. Langiey beget stra, | Haaton | ts and Sist sts. and Sixth and Fifth flight—Mrs. Dean beat Mrs, Hum- | ters, Ross and Seventh avenues, Was bought | for a similar purpose. On one part will be erected Seventh flight—Mrs. Patterson beat |C the largest amphitheater in the | Mies P. Harold 1 world whieh will meet the need |. Pighth fight—Mrs, Meagher beat Mra | of the sporting interests of the | “lllette 2 and 1 | TODAY el ow ered ” nadine | z Pe | J vi le now ‘centered, in Madison pista Welter | DOUBLE-HEADER Plans are al Pittsburg may yet get even with mon wick te Ein Route Here | VERNON That year the DR Mrs. Owens best Mré At Cle id 2 thicago first game— R. WM. ' 5, ° veland Thurston @ Scha smith and Hyatt. ready under way, alfho no con | the Giants for the ris have been fet, This will | iatter pulled in vs no connection with any | Pirates appeared to hi the "pen Sh S$ ff Ld ir project of Mr. Rickard, nant cinched when New York atin d to ow tu SEATTLE } L. : @ Inte season spurt and lifted the] TOHNNY NICHOLS, a high-class Men with big hands make the best | team into first place and the flag Aj welterweight from Omaha, is | GAME CALLED AT 1:30 football players, says Rockne. No|This year the Pirates have been BE acn-0169 for Tickets jone has to tell you that men with|manhandling the Giants good and | manager Kk Lewis, and his sta. | big heads make the worst Proper hienitte, Tiny Herman, the heavy: | — mae Ses Nght Wimbledon Champion is Out er Acid Saar peel | of National Tennis Tourney 2.08 Pee | plonesr HI ene Uindhe bby on hik way to Senttle to join his PANTS — durable a wool and serge ma. et terials, all shades, who formerly y, N. Y., Aug. 29.—)a grueling match., The gporé w ' mide hfe h in St. Maul, holds Special values, $4.95. John Hehinessey of Indianapolis | 9% 64, 4-6, 0-4, 4 vietorles .c Sehlaifler, the a sands of fihe, sprang the big surprige of ye Willet Ty Tilden IT, the astend famous Nebraska nd as? ir por od, Mannish € champion, experienced ithe qit s' to match | day's play in the National men's sin fiouity in defeating Lucien Willunis, Billy Wells, “4 v your cont and vest. gies tour $2, 6-1 man, He atso knocked out Roth Stores: jJean Borotra of France, Wimbledon| Other stars who won their matches | RY Long, another good boy, | 1331_ Third Ave. and Reta ' nn Gerald W. Patterson, Will F | 704 First Ave, SPA wiser tate ohnston, Howard Kinsey ht is on the lookout for | C. Norton, a minstrel show, ch 97 mplon, in four sets, 8-6, 7-5, 5-7, Vailace + Johnson of Piiiindel phi won over Mrancis T. Hunter fh | | iment when he defeated | 60, * He I re