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eer &, 1924. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 5 INTERNATION AL POLO IS VERY RICH IN TRADITION IN THE SPORTS WORLD : oe Bob Cannefax : ) Wallace Scott, f : 'Watrouse and FRENCH NET England and America =" Play Local |e ve) Tonite Channs, yg yt Fen Eddie Held in WIN NEEDED Play Close Matches ™ Billiard Stars ere oneher tet tne. Brave Plays Sunday Tie for Lead | wits tie sumer eel CANNEFAN 1 NVATT, 1. 1, Sept, 6.—Mi» i Mary K. Browne, Caldfornia, for Real History of Polo Cup Competition Started in Re A , tle f " on the ¢ mer national tennis champion “ | 1886,, When British Team Easily Defeated Yan- » of the Northwest's best |,,7% ¢ tle’ Rastile & : and & semifinajist in the recent kees, 2 to 0, in the United States pores Smee OR he. un, W Rn | Morest Hills tournament meets tad er Johnson and Ct 8 2 , urd, BY HENRY L. FARRELL age lly: AL lee | peatte. f= Seep bowel I round hb EW YORK, Sept. 6.—With the exception of America’s|parior starting n , ¥ vase hy n up the T f team, - soll N yachting cup, the international challenge polo cup, which |#»4 continuing rw I DI iminated one former is put uP for the American and British teams in the matches aeererl will champion and one , ing at Meadowbrook Tuesday, is the oldest and most eg ay AS “<e 1 der ick tte ey Mins red international trophy. It is also, with the yacht-jcannefax th 1 : bay eid tr 4 Browne was the favorite to sur. ing cup, the most artistocratic and the trophy richest in in this “1 vive the final round and do ; por oa oot oa taaition. coming matche tract. | { What has never t done be Jack Burke, St. Paul While the first races for the yacht cup were held as far tng pinoan intereat Biah t ‘ crowds leroavin a ran - champion- John Black, Wichita, 851, the real history of the polo cup did not start é ee . ome me twa Seamenen Of: mendes ; 3 i pack as A P sport Aberde gatil 1886, when an English team from Hurlingham came} noutywoop, ca! ot, 6 : 2 asad jg the United States and easily secured the cup, defeating|'Teddy Silva won by il from | Legion's tournament to de HUIDLEY Vs, WOMAN n, Chicago, 1564 ] the American team, 2 to 0. Young Honalista last night in the | bantamweight championship ‘ euttle featherweight ) 7 r h 2c ia " “ first contest of t American Coast nd Babe Herman, California, have Pasadena, 158-77—@. The American team at that time consisted of Thorne, Bel-|‘- ; 7-255, Es mont, Foxhall Keene and Thomas Hitchcock, the father of _ “Tommy,” one of the stars on this year's defending The victorious English team consisted of Hone, Law- ii 1 gy, Little and Watson. | ; : i erica waited until 1900 to challenge for the cup, and| " B then sent over a team consisting of McCreary, Mackey, : Keene and McCreary, and it lost, 1 to 0, to the defending | ° » team, Beresford, a) = : Buchmaster and Watson. same a a de veloper of caval y exit : , fallen almost away, All of the valu. Ge e a states |#bl@ Ponies had been ruined for the g a NOW LOOMIT HERE T WOULOM OF LENO : ibe | oe aoe perpen drped ng BS HAPPENED IF B POP Goes [| TOO-1F You LETTUM “HUM OYA TOD, ONY q brothers. were in no position] ~e HE PLAYED ry “TH GIT DOWN AFTER FAT | US BIG FELLERS Kin ; > Hurting cup | 7 — \S GOOD A NUFF T' KEEP OURN UP WIT ; defenders man take advantage of RA icterons } | LENOTA His SPENDERS) | sU5 KEEPIN OUR such unfortunate circumstances, the | {American polo officials refused to} CAT! challenge for the cup until they were jmiven the assurance by the British | | that they had recovered enough to | defend the cup. This assurance was given in 1921. The British were good | Sports about it. They said they didn’t 8 mest serious undertaking | have a great team, but they refused wi so much serious attention | 1, ay out of competition any fe given to the development of jana they were willing to do the iam that it would have been | they could with what they had ' ie if the in- | XANKEE TEAM * of e IS WINNER pedi ae meric} ‘The American challengers were sed of the Waterbury | ¢8 Organized and sent to Hurling te egal ne Whitney and|®@™- The team consisted of L. E “this wan the | Stoddard, Tommy Hitchcock, Jr. J match in which | Watson Webb and Devereaux Mit burn. They beat the British team, greatest player, | Fer | co of Col : k s been the out, | Consisting of Col. H. A. Tomkinson Freake ‘Mier and Buckmaster Between 1902 and 1909 a lot dd wealthy sportsmen got behind the movement to build up a fam, mount it well and send it after the cup. It was regarded | AN’ ME LETT YA HAVE \ HANS IN OUR POCKTTS, \ MY BECT— ITS TH LAS | AN YOu AIN’ GOT | TIME ILL-ENER TAKE MA DOWN “TOWN, -GoT \ A NUTHER NAIL FAT 2? \ a . | 7 Ma} "l Wodehouse anc ar of every match since | Maier Barrett, Lord Wodehouse and ‘ justified the | MAsor Lockett, by a of 2 to 0. mericans justified th Pome Be Sa iad d been bestowed British, 2 to back with ed until 1914 British players said that much had to be done in the way of developing mounts and players If the cup was to be brought back to England and they suggested tak osnainig of Cheage, Eianny | that some time be allowed to im- sisting of Cheape, Edward. | drove their game. They walted ipl and Wilson. They were de-} nil! this year to challenge. se acne | The matches this year will be in- | hitney | teresting because they were the “rub. | ber set” of the series. In cight of }the international matches the two/ wad te “a a} (eam are squared with four vic: | “Big Four,” assisted | tories each | : ee am by L. E. Stoddard, di d ne pase ebagaa fa they deteated the pad . F | | ARCHIE HENDERSHOT DISCOVERED Why etek team, 2 t0 0. It was « bari Lalttle World Series | | His BiG BASS HORN HAS Sit for the Americans, and it) Opinii So’ | \ NOT BEEN WORKING RIGHT AT THE Aged some concern about the fut-| pinions Are | ought LAST “Wo BAND MEETINGS— Bret the cup, The first match way try Willlascs, of the Pasitic fame, $4 to 3, but the second was a/%¢™t Harry Williams, of the Pac ep Coast league, today asked the opin. | eat setae 7 MBO AME son of circuit club owners in reeard| MIOM’N POP “ke cup went back to England | 2 % Proposed postseason “little : fh 1914, when the British team | we ok fame over and won by a of of the Coast League championship fie 0. The defeated American [%"¢ the American Association or tam consisted of La Montague, | \P° Winners of th th Waterbury brothers and Mil | '@8s™ teen. The winning British team Ms made up of Capt. Tommy , Captain Cheape, Ma- Mi and sent a team to & | BY TAYLOR M DEAR hesgel WITH “MAGIC MUD" THERE'S THE ACID TEST FOR W'S NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND = * GUNNS MAGIC MUD" - IF IT CAN TRM THIS JAR AND IF YOU'RE NOT SAWAGE A MAP LIKE THAT AND BACK WITHIN “TWO DANS LOOKING MAKE IT HANOSOME ENOUGH TO LIKE THE QUEEN OF SHEBA TUL WIN “THE BOOBY * I A HOME, EAT THE BARK OFF MY : a FACE CONTEST IT DESERVES FAMILY TREE — A CARNEGIE MEDAL I!" OW MR. GUNN - LAM COMING TO NOU / FOR HELP - FOR HEARS 1 HAVE LED TER HEARING OF MouR TT) RFU MAGIC MUD" L WiSH }} © GIVE 1T ATRIAL AND SEE IF IT CAN REALLSY TRANSFORM ME INTO i} A BLUSHING ROSEBUD —— | he world’s series” between the winner ix B® LONESOME LIFE THAT Onis A SPINSTER. CAN KNOW - LE HOPED FOR GRACE AND BEAUTY BOT IN VAIN SO LHAVE TO TREAD . Channel Swimmer Is be Barrett’ and Captain Lockett. Forced to Give Up The score of the first match was CAPE GRIZ NEZ, France, Sept 44 9 3 and the second was 1 | 6. — Liltlan Harrison, Argentine | fo 2%. swimmer, who set out to swim the | Competition for the cup wus then | English channel accompanied by an "eyed when the British officers | Egyptian natator, Helmi, abandoned Mito leave the field and go to the | the atternpt after nine hours In the British polo had turned | water, today. Helmi also quit be. | *xclusively into a military af-| cause of unusually cold water and MP because of the encouragement | strong current. They were picked | HM by the government to the | up by a tugboat —.— JIENNEDY HOLDS (BUREAU OF WAR COUNCIL | SN es | Cot | cw SELATIVES! “BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ———*Mr. Sandman Phone Fight in Suspense as | cpertment ms an aa Fas copinae | He Consults Associates sem “act swig ri Vall chiefs of Spokane and Ta-|Weaders whe may knew 1 7% Will be consulted by Corpora-| ef Dersens mi EY GOLLY BUT ITS CHILLY OUT , g EES WW EL-.- LESSEE | ONCE ‘ AN’ WHAT DO YSPOSE TH OTHER, TH BEACH THESE NIGHTS, ISN'T ‘ y f THERE WERE THREE LITTLE ‘ @ BEAR SAID 7? WHY, KE SAID!” HONEY ? WED BETTER SIT Inv | 4 B BEARS AN' THEY LIVED IN A “YO BED , TO BED ~ You | missing are requested also to report to| g HOLLOW TREE A-A-ALL BY S\REPY HEAD” — BUT TH! nel T. J. L. Kennedy be-| The Sta Other newepepers are tavited | y - | Pre ! = — le YORIEG@ THEMCELVES—AN’ LITTLE LITTLE BEAR WAS S-0-U-N-D Se making another move in the| thes recsers. i; BEAR trust fight. | FRANK HERBERT—That is the! (, Cols y ey SLEEPY Kennedy put in long distance calls|Rame he went by in Southern Cali | g : ‘ Syed) for E. K. Murray of Ta. | fornia a few years ago. His mother | : is in great distress in Seattle, and if Ma and Jim Geraghty of Spokane|he knew it would respond with as. amange a conference. |sistance. Address news of him to F. The decision by Judge Jeremiah|Resnip, 210 Madison st, Seattl Nettter in the city's mandamus case| FLOYD MATHES SIFT, 42 Fe 80 br, , | bam st. left hix home at 7 js and far-reaching that! ror totes Electric Supply ( to -"; oes not wish to carry it worked, but never arrived. He| higher court until he has| ATtEP! no coat, had tan woolen shirt, | Seeured by his associates that; black trousers, low shoes, no money “aa Will not imperil their| Height, 6 feet 8 inches; light com In the rate fight still pend-| Plexion; sandy red hair; bluish gray We in federai court, { eyes; scar on one leg; age 18 years.| B04 no objections be raised by| Phone RA nier-1771. | art Serachty, Kennedy prob- a t @ the city case to t : . S Court of Appeals in an et.|City Pay Raise F% otta in a writ a} Bring Jotge Neterer toe | Vote Postponed the ike Neterer to remand | Mranehise case back to the #u-| Unless the clty council declares an fi emergency exists, the pay init wattle firemen ——~ SAY-WHATZA MATTER Rodkin of the| ordinance boosted by £ BCAUSE MOM TOLD p WM HIM? 1 SAID HILLO HIM THIS AORNING = Ql ¢ court, howeve ‘eat 2) 2nd police will not come before the HLLO . : A, i) rE. a tainst the city 82” ™*) voters until the next city election. rreckies! oT HUA AN HS SAO Eo THAT ScHOOL BEGINS JAP ' tack co feftused to send the case! Corporation Counsel T. J. L. Ken NEXT WEEK. 3 1 the superior courts to pe Medy declared that the state Jaw a MZ that the franchise| Prohibits the holding of the election | ‘ fe YAR involved in hie ott mise | on the pay. increase until the next | ing highe "Ieee general election. 1 the sher rates brought e remen and policemen, seeking Ma trust. Fi 1 poli ecking ’ cris | $25 @ month pay increase, refused Ay . to accept the compromise of $10 to Thieves Are | per month offered by the city coun- en Lo: 7 Jel. They conducted a campaign for Ta. Mg Lerms | signatures and obtained more than Cmteened auto thievey were | 19-000 in a fow weeks, or 4,000 more to from one to 19 years| than the law requires. ped Feformatory by Judge -— They are Ramon! A steel plate c # Gillan and Myron Ket-|of the steamer T King from an n in passing sen-|overhead holst, Friday, crushed the | A mere iit stealing in nol right foot of Cornelius Klaasen, 42, | HS place anPade, but must | Victoria hotel. ‘The Injured man, along with other! jonguhoreman, was taken to the Se- attic General howpital,