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PAGE 4 THE SEATTLE STAR \TURDA ; 1924 Politics Have No Place on Diamond—Essick emma ‘About Fights|Rocco’s Ear Strong Field Entered in Star Marathons Today Ver Pilot and Fighters! Gets Rapped; | SaysGamels 9 4 Pr al 0 | “Red” Kill Aitt Em £ Hi BY LEO H, LASSEN ’Twas Plenty Swimmers , wim Stars vel Aillejer filling Lm Aroun ing ormim PRs | | Are Competing ; Fielding practice, the final tuning up before the game starts, is an important | Essick and H Then Stramaglia Looks | MEN'S ENTRIES > feature every day for the diamond athlete “Red” Killefer is pictured f ssick and Howard Lor. & a pantaniaah, auido ! ay for tl lé I 4 j Ww for Place to Drop and an O'Waanian ting ‘em around to his infielders, with Frank Tobin in the background. No | a rast Diseseg Salt i Easi 1 MeWatte Ke th Cur 7" » hall ane > - g a | ake ub ove Herman Wins Easily MaWatiers, Kenseth Ou Races Here || _ tice the ball suspended in the air. ! tt i Re RAGMALIA John Cryder, Jack LeNeve we ats " 5 5: 5 SEER : FACIIO COAST LEAGER Vv tt oar that made that} % & Hust. (Desa ‘Spe ‘«°* ||Mile Marathons Feature ; Be ay ; aa tha’ Gla been , WOMEN'S ENTRIES of Big Derby Day Pro- ‘ tw for the ¢ Mianche (defending gram at Green Lake : Tiny H " t « Omaha bat | amy field, Mra 7 - +4 t " iy tt e t b wa Mercagte MwENTYTHR f the beat > pesneh lane’ at] Syeda Steen Game eee oes || ee sibs BY LEO H. LASSEN NDOUBTEDLY the most) their bout at the ball Eastman, Dorothy Widme oe ayer ATICS. have. og comprehensive. recor d|; , couple, of pus , | ste ; ; ors aaah Willened existence is Tom Andrews’| chin and tooked pot to “| WASHINGTON — re a cinets and the \ ‘Ring Battles of Centuries”| He found it and took the coun with the complete resume of 1)” ied s connie of mearel ¢ start and finks be t nnings to the present) spotont anvas to repe t took a oe pl aon ae Not 0 we the cold ‘flecl@t! at Johnson Stops New York : . fe ures interesting to the DOX- STRAMAGLIA GETS Yanks; Pitcher Injures Besides the two Sta . oe ng fan, but the preface writ-| Ur EASY ENOUGH Hand Vest ¢ I Cor at 2 ten by the former Milwaukee! Rete Ad &§ ht had eee a ating on) Bp anne ce sporting editor, is well worth|™4 t Sata 10" BtremAele Be Wem kas ‘ aft : reading for its informations : “ phage {ea and a few laughs. f " 1 4 titrie 3 waloff, t ef « thick of » P ° th ily, a - nd ne champier s fa t é t all that con than 44th LORENZ ALSO Anyway r in't even +y . biel fs WON'T TALK Ly ; oe YANxus STADIUM Ye peer . Patni een dropped another notch away from | * fuse alk T semi-windup ended the Frida he ne ‘ede! | te: | Los Ang ton park fo vertisement that appe ae Walte 5 ar: jon daily paper of hand all thru neve , A ter hts Vernon “‘Challenge—I, Elizabeth t his pitching terest in shown | ly I do 4 Wikinson of Clerkenwell, bay. |" n from the A. Hurt, 44 ye 1 Ing had some words with Mant | '02") time he went out the jold, Hurt possesses a giant build Lore r nah Hyfiekly and requiring sat- | jy) ; ) in Washington's |and hay predicted that he will bette isfaction, do invite her to meet be tc n appeared on the |any pre time w me upon the stage, and to box [LITTLE FELLOWS road her shutout—the 108th | yy, tae . : for three guineas; each woman |PUT ON GOOD SC in hin long career \eoauie ; ' the ¢ holding half.a crown in each | Harry Soo and “Irish put | Marberry ed him wy | cae : hand, and the first woman that (0 & nifty exh v° ¢ as t 5th | hritting Kat 1 drops the money to lose the : TAAKS M battle.” h . " t mpete 3 - “This is the answer to the chal.|th¢ Filipino in eng sae rt Rebbeatei fie eee mer w ECHO OF I, Hannah Hyfield, of New. | ™*"" we York red OLD FIGHT gate Market, hearing of the reso- ; ess Cleatins: | nies ua z fin Tg ea our Ft. Inteness of Elizabeth Wilkinson, senbsee Prema Brit a . pe pease will not fail, God witli to on Rte yay deat Boot ‘ , into asthe tesla al eee 4 . well with his right ha Harris, Bereiena 3 ‘ ¢ Neptune club, t = the Five and San Francises, her mo favor: he may expect |i) the “rucoman aromny on se on es te Samana Wisletis Wd Becrasaeute, 2 Od a good thumping. ciara. * Te: eth thie eek: tlgtat oC wis, firet game— Tt oF the Mount The fans don't care a whe “It seems that even the women I have | politics now; what they wan’ j ball. It’s time enough after the se a ie TR AMBIT AS » “ — i son is Over fur the presiienee ae ubs to toss the mud. Easick i Nassier; Welngard, Dan satis NOL eae Mrs. Cary New ae Game Chatter |, had an eye to business in the early} 4; centuries. They wanted to beat| nis ga each other up, but preferred to} jog Simonich will headline the} have some stake money up, evident-| next card, on Septerhber 9, with an to urge them on. Of course,|opponent not picked yet was only a paltry $15, but they} ~ er was trimmed by Er es in the four-round opener. | satisfied How times have chang In 1923 baseball ty EE DEE ; ‘ In the Maj ] suieoge eet pong Ob GREGG DEAL MUST BE Champh J Dempwe w do are 4 ‘ of r it * ’ ae SAL s 4 « halt ston Sania tor pat c ajors J) "Rovertoon and Wehatic; Unie ana atyatt 5 r t Pacif ON OR OFF TODAY minutes’ in the ; | virtue an omen S 0 amp, Chet Chadbourne, the Old Master of | Whether Vean Gregg goes to t Portland Splits series staged bt Holly wood ball ew York Yanks xt outfielders, drop t must be set It must have made Hannah and} VSItt.=err'y Elizabeth turn over in their graves tadium during ¢ pring, cinched S Jwhen the city champion we cason, year in and year out, accord. | he wouldn't be ellgtbi ae eee | With Oaklanders ir csi suit tuner torn tue! BYALEX C. ROSE [when the city champion won sire non re sores Khe a PORTLAND, At 30.—Portiand | last night en kr out HE wv a with: kieetasne hak De 4 hin 1926 skier Friday cI y Lockard and Oakland, br ever . Johnny Po the q é ts ciaedad hte Cie ola ed a fly “hit attle club, told single in the eighth drove ble 1 played here yesterd. North ms t we nd made the trip Chet: also had tre at Gregg would helped the Rob one | The won the first, 6 to & ‘ eiea?” Mra. aoa: ‘Galle grounders, two more here r Killefer tad while Oakland won the second, 16 7 dead shot.maker on and up to him for | "thing further to say about it early an Figen "aye . ‘ 7 the greens was clearly off mhim. Three | Saturday. mrtkeouts: Up to 202, Pit ieee R H. Bn é : i Rareed [ 4 not seem to omething un- | Brooklyn s Ace Trims the Tro base hits by Morrison and Carey : arr’ — Lev. (02 fsht 7 4 Krache at Hoquiam UL 0. jaf r i _ New York Club in Close in the ninth inning scored the ran that | tne on September 1, but the knock Yétne Pacific tight Cow he exhibitic George Cutshow delivered twice as GET FRANC E ave the pirates « & to tory ov m out defeat of the Portiand boy w * ita Cat that morning rou a pinch hitter Friday, singlir the. Rede. | Second game " , , i AB ingling in th Game pea PS eter gcpanas t E|probably mean that some other ; et bit of « st | siostqaima and wealitine tr tre canheie ar With iw three ran rally tn the minth | Portas 2 14 1 boxer will mect the Grays Harbor waa oneaided, hel i e. iaden enlire tour ; F SALT LAKE Inntns eo wna be jers 7 to : welte ! * 7 me w i identally a. med OE ae ae erat ine Oetroie tag | Krause and Read; Keefe, Bedient | ¥elter many thrills forla huge mucceen, was voted) All of Friday’s home runs were real 7 og anc Aug. 30.—The Pas cen downed 3 to 0 tn the first |and Cochran. “4 pefore the ue hits, Welsh era two and Rohwe i maid m fener ae eS | iT. dM Comi | Right from the tee-ott in the |oge’ over the right field fore ee cite Coast, league is trying i : isin the 1 ening after | Sy Cea mento Wins |To organ Coming’ Be put} fimal round, Mrs, Young stepped |Schneider ono into the lett field |Miust ltself today, after the expe Hi tha anata Oo | Back to Northwest ng hat after: | nl guve the gallery thrills | stands {iam Wrigley, Jr. and Bil Lane rs sto 4 victory over the White ver Los Angeles| toa organ, Coast featherweight | r been seen] —and plenty of them—and cut Z er Ee shook up the Southern Cakfornls i gs a ‘“s u LOS ANGELES, Aug. 30.—Sacra-|champ, in en route to Seattle, afte t t elght-| the leeway to three down at Percy Jones fanned three times and j baseball situation. Wee Ludolph four times in tha jim ; Itirat game and the | ving five and halving four of | everybody opponent 1 rst half wa. t Longs Beach is to get the Salt 1|Lake franchise in 1926, and las by hitting the right/ Angeles is to ght the new cluv® his fifth trip, driving |home games, That will add to the ROOKLYN, Aug. 20.—"Dazzy”| Seven extra base hite and five singles ae J trounced Los Angeles here a sojourn of several m the three-quarter mark, by win SaaS rues hooxed| fer" te Browns a 6 to victory over |vesterddy, 5 to 1 forn His right hand, fr ‘a and Jess Barnes the Phils. The score R. H. E./ several weeks ago, in xald to be com 4 fine, He w subted. | WINS FIVE 1 Ludolph cross up in a pitching duel here yester- - Sacramento ...... 6 7 1] ing arot holes, That was showin; field fence o C3 iz | day afternoon and Brooklyn came| | Behind Ehmke's effective pitching, the|Los Angeles 1 8 3/ly headline one of the near-future |IN A ROW 1 fight, and she played her |! one of the tallies in the ninth |continuous baseball in this district Red Sox won rd at me| Prough and 8c | cards here, Mote: , : uit Se i {that clinched the game. | out ontop, beating the New York] trom the Athletics, 8 101. 0 land’ arencers Schang; Myers, Payne| cards h re. Morgan is motoring up| Quite a bit of the kick was put] shots with aw crispness that |'MAt clinched the gam: with three of the eight Coast leagt® wes ty 4: Vance. altowed wo | pencer. eats with his father out of the game right off the start! spelled “confiden Thruout | phe 1 squads calling themselves at home Bs aid: bat single the first time up, | ; =o em = - ——~ | this period Mrs. Cary was many ¢ Indians are getting into the/in southern California. ee ee eee C10; Dat’ Reet | neeeve had to retire with « strokes behind her morning ex. |>84 habit of spotting the Tigers runs| Lane, who, as owner of the Sal them well scattered, and, as a re-|wrenched back. but the Cards beat the OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AH ERN hibition Jin the first inning by sloppy base-| Lake team, has passed thru some sult, his club won the encounter. |°¥>s 12 to % without him | ball An error gave the Ver i “t feel that Long jean seasons, do Beach can support a league team game and another boot was worked | just now, but beHeves that befor king a 10-footer for a on No, 10 gave Mrs. a run in the first frame Rh agg ler 2 ey Sie Yesterday's Home Ran Hitters joslin, Menators . ° eat | STE —_—_—— ieee: hola apy the amnion: r} wth ty ‘ “TeUusS ME HE HAS You EGAD,—~ T AM RIP VAN WINKLE, You den because her playing showed bat tea bie isa hon iichntvalis be aaa tite nina bere aa 4 L 1 3 n o yrovemen: >} her | however, Ce) ri 6 eta ieee ty ix DATED FORTH! DENTIST MERELY GOING “0 WOULD ADMIT THAT a marked improvement from there |however: te will accept, Wrighl rison avd. Goothe n HOME RUN LEA! NEXT WEEK “To HAVE SEE A DENTIST To Nou WERE SLEEPING Both players nearly sank their Eight Remain lin the new $ D0 park which the HOME BUN THAD ERS “HAT ACHING TUSK PLEASE “THE GOOD “Twenty YEARS, wNou'D |putts for twos on the water hole, | in Am [ovener of the Angels se 7 4 { oh a alved | he deal ignores Ed rR. 2 a #) Ld ourtum BETTERAKE] | auger tris A-tooTH YAWNING FeeNOU HAVE fA lias hit off the Thea ar ae Tennis Meet |'s seprosed. wit take his hireines = | [SI GAS, OR YouLL Howl WHICH 1S CAUSING ME as} ORDINARY ALLEY Cary, and she too’ advantage of the | jover to Meare gee gr os * Jopening made when her opponent te a) * LOUDER THAN “Two Nic AUNOVANCE, BUT pores HILLS, %. ¥, Aug. 90,|0n his At Chicago— “TOOTHACHE, AN) TLL BET eared h Ct | t players re e|make the click ee tete é 7 opped her sec ny DIMOING’ hed mained in the| make the t clic! Ph Gbranar et oe S GOOD HOUNDS WoRKING “TH” OF COURSE, I KNOW YoU A DOLLAR “To ANN shot on the edge of the vere {hational men's singles tennis cham: - er BETTER I ur BESIDES, “THE PAW 1S SLOWLY LEANING, Now f= Ay ~~ nd was down in a fine four for a|Pionship tournament being staged |here yesterday afternoon, Indians Lose hey are William T, Tilden TI, the defending champion, Vincent Rich Doubleheader next hole ended the match {9748 William Johnston, Howard Haines, Dyer, Sherdel and Miebermail; Blake, Wheeler, Mi O'Farrell BASEBALL Vernon has one of the best catch- ing staffs in the league in Hannah Murphy and Whitney. The first two are xensoned veterans who rank with |the best in the minors, while Whit owe Moon DIME You CAN L_, BORROW ! = } ney is a Ith young prospect | Cinse pee 3 . ‘Murphy is the type of fellow who| when Mrs. Cary became six-up with ay ye aus girs eyanie -as to Tiger UBLE HEADE! ever gets enc another well-played fo ieorge M. Lott, and "VERNON vs. SEATTLE. he does, ; yn Basick. “te's a wer | It was o great battle ana not so | Gerald Patterson QEATTLE lost two ball games . he does,” says Easick ‘6 a sm. t ot 80 . | ae y recelver and can hit. He has been| one-sided as the score indicates | The matches today are Wallace the Vernon ‘club "Friday in a a big help to our club since joining | In the driving contest these play. |JOhMson vs. Vincent Richards, Rene | awful exhibition of baseball, 7 to 5 ers stole the thunder; the new cham. |L@Coste vs. William ~— Johnsto: ion winning the prize for the long | George M. Lott, Jr. vs, William jball with a drive of 225 yards, while |Tiiden IT, Howard Kinsey vs, Ger {the runner-up secured the best aver. | ald Patterson us.” and 14 to 12 Percy Jones couldn't hold the oP position in the first game and the Tigers scored off Sutherland, Gresg for Fords iv eyelet As Saif dou tl Pa dh PSN eedMahER kl hes | Plumm rand William: |averaged 198 yards, yesterday | neal 7 | Winning the medalist, runner. | Tilden qvon a s rally in the eighth f at $9.75 % aor hard fight with | second game that netted up and best aver driving | Jack Wright, of Montrea!, but he | prizes did not end Mrs. Young's finally won 4,8 trophy list; she stepped up and The other resluts were: William planted an approachshot four * | Johnston defeated Eimer feet from the pin that won the | 62, 6-1, 64. Rene La ¢ Closest ball award in the ap. |ed Brian T. C. Norton { Jimmy Welsh featured the se ¥ with five hits in_ fiv d was hit by a pitched ball on his sixth time up. ond You can have the carburetor which holds so many world’s records on aeroplanes, speed-boats and racing cars, for $9.75. Ray Rohe h hit two homers, seen cccccsnessccoccocooocs —es | proaching contest. The best | 6-1. Wallace Johnson defeated John | Wer one and Pete Schneider bes | average Was won by Mrs, J. | Hennessy, 6-4, 6-4, 6-1 }the latter's coming in the first 10 | eating of the Yakima Country at a |rame and alighting in the bleach “ club, who averaged seven feet ers far up, The scores: | minutes | With thee shots, very remark |San Francisco Is Firet panes ne able performa s VOrnon c.g ccceeeeesescens Ne ——— Ul Ct ttt (itéi‘ié‘( (we RD es a ig |] | tle performance, =f Vitae OQwer Rame {Vernon vescesess 7 | | Phobs) Nell! Tidmarsh. won the Victor Over Bees 0°)" lo first flight final matet SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2q.—-San! Rutterios: Ludolf and Hann! w . | mateh, de atteri a ‘3 ell Install It on Ten Days Free Trial feuting Mrs, Yeager, Olympia, by a |Ft@ncisco won over Salt Laké, 3 to|Jones and Baldwin }four and three margin, }1, in a good game here yesterday — i SUNSET ELECTRIC CO 1507 BROADWAY $) | sachets [Griffin allowed tho Salts only four| g ‘ond game RH EA ste Bali se hits. The score: R BE: | Vo 3 tlt 1 . BA 51-0160 s 77) : |, The perfect crimo seems. to have!Salt Lake bree Yotnon saves. er seeeeeevens WE MASOR STILL STANS WITH HiS GUNG—. |een achieved in the annouacement [San Franclsco 2 (9 1] Batteries: Thomas Ceum sani and Lewis will meet} Mulcahy and Coo Q a figuin for the wrestling title, Yello, id Cooks eee ent) uray dea ean a ‘Tobi | 7

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