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SATURDAY, SEPTE! SEPTE MB ER 20, 1924 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE & » ¥NEW OL YMPIC GOLF COURSE WILL BE READY FOR PLAY SOON ¢ New Links Is Handsome Addition to Golf Game ,. Billy Bolcom, Earl Jamison, Bob Johnston and mdale cis James Are Men Deserving Credit for New. Links; Course Is Situated Just North of City Limits Sa | BY ALEX C, F YE GOLFERS of Seattle care to gave on something} worth while, take a run out to N. 85th st. and 15th ave N. W. and look over the 120 acres that less than five months ago was thickly wooded, but which is — the last word in modernly-constructed hole golf courses and the home of Olympic Golf and Country club. If you haven't had the pleasure is a pleasure—of going over jition to Seattle's links, treat in store for you, (“Speed Gets "Em") Boleom 5 son, the prime movers in this new golfers’ paradise, have left no stone unturned nor spared any expense nor wasted any time in ROSE producing “the best there is.” Bob Johnstone, the veteran professional of the Seattle Golf club, in planning the course, planned well—so well that) no two fairways run parallel to each other and, altho the {ground is quite hilly, no stiff H ks & Slices climb will confront a player on Local Links on his travel holewar< BY AL Gene Ha’ Martin retur’ a very successful brought back a blue gr the and it because se 2 Av brey a string of 24 . When & R. EB. “Dick” Brock- man, of the w. k. firm of Fahey Brockman, going to take up golf? He is a member of Inglewood; has a set of clubs, which was a 1922 Christmas gift from his employes; but nary a ball has this man with the “Buy up stairs and save $10" slogan tried [4 yn. pacir . to knock off \coelha esata a Otvaaaie’ § s one of the fastest up-to-date masters in the t take a fling at id a put he has no clubs. And ert bu solutely refuses to un ae leet 6 Christmas gift ni iousa ” a he re ‘ » Harry Marshall—What was your | HS ee score, Art? y : Arthur Ritchie—Ninety-flve: Out ws what's wanted and how in 40 and in in tuce the goods ar eat of 8 Herry Mars! Why ‘ given he Olyms Golf stay out? 2 areas 6 'ho ik idea of how is can be had that he started on May 7 of thi months later the his favorite ballad, “I found a | horseshoe,” his audience }a hunt for rocks. Fred ha makings of a very good golfer. ers were cut- % 18 greens. If that fan't a rec Joe Gottstein is so busy reading the football dope that he cannot find time to go out on the links. | "Tis sad news, indeed, for his golfing pals, with a long winter coming on. | golf course construction we would }like to know what Is ithe game, ames! |PUTTING GREENS |NEAR PERFECTION Tho He knows does this samo Francis Wouder what has become, of Frank “Bunk” Balcom, the) “'t",.°° Yakima spud king and winner | .oon ¢ of the P. N. G. A. 1923 handi-|tace that wii cap tournament? His Seattle | tne links cronies are anxious to |™ see him open the old sock} again. a true needed jto grass, are the tees {are so placed that the star |mediocre performe we for # nd penalized ,_ ED SEARS HAS JUST RETURN- ED FROM A TRIP TO CANADA. ye: AS FAR AS WINNE A ng system, which took ; _ ast 5 to fnstall, insures q QUESTION is greens ar A fairw Nets Parker has gone on a two-/Ail ye Yes, the Bolcom Pweeks vacation and the Earlington |J@mison firm Js doing things righ’ members are wondering if their rent | CLUBHOUSE is due for another boost when he re | UNDER CONSTRUCTION turns. } The clr a = | rapidly 4 Next time Roy Thomas stages a\be larg tournament at Everett he will have) so that o to furnish Lyle Carpenter with a! Se couple of bull-dogs if L. C. has the and green same assignment. Lyle hasn't play-|finer setting than thi 4 @ game of golf thie month. He's! be found or wished for nd situated view of the and every fair be had. A could not too busy doing detective work and) the whole t up, the 4 trying to balance his ledger. Bolcom - Jamison - Johns’ - James cI foursome » built a monumen' g Harold Murph: Vhat do golfers (for thems d turned out 3 mean by a “run model for future ding of golf 4 Jack Cusick—A merciful dispensa- | courses the O Golf and 4 tion of providence by which our top- | c, untr, » 9 1 be ready 4 bed shots travel nearly as far as our | ¢, playit in the very near future. ordinary ones, . | John Duguid and the rest of the i golfing members of the Caledonian \Berlenbach Wins by society are all set to stage the 1925 Knockout in Fight tournament, Time and the ant NEW YORK, 8 Paul Ber ment that W. R. McDonald, t i r campaign a ehampior, will donate a trop t night tn the the drawbacks ‘ound of his bout with Jack Yanadian. It was one of the to Multiple Listing mt Bureau Wins One( nn t__ A The Multiple Listing Bureau di # Voce bine trimmed the sider A» Jack Zivic Gives ina ‘game played Wee Lennox twirled for the NEW and a homer by R. T. Elliott, A | Zivic sacker for the same club, featured | s the game, YORK, Pittsburg light for 90 days t ssion for appearin Sept ling com ie weight in his bout against A Ted acre in Draw Walker Tuesday. Zivic ad p lised to make 13% pounds, but With Omaha Fighter weighed re 141, Zivic scored # OMAHA, Sept. 20. English middleweight, and Morrie aa Schlaifer, of Omaha, fought a 10- rad round draw here Friday night a New Provision / : in Grid Code NEW York: Sent 20.—To pre vent tric khery, the antral board of football Officials have inserted & provision in the football ruling Tegarding the kickoff. The orf. inal rule reads “The opponents shali be behind thelr own 40-yard ine until the ball ts kicked The new ‘Ted Moore, | knockout ove “Jack Silver Fights Draw With Cooper BAN FRANCISCO, rand Lefty Cooper fought draw before a packed house Dreamland rink last night Sailor Melker beat Read Uhlan by a technical kr jround of the \Essick Is Handed semi-windup: ROSE this ‘latest ad-| there is certainly | Billy | and Earl Jami-| cx st fights Berlenbach 90-Day Suspension | Jack | v Waiker in the first} kout in the third] Rest by Williams | provision read the kickoff is made 108 ANGELES, Sept. 20,-—Bill from & point behind the middie || fasick. Vernon manager, has been Of the field, the opponents shall |}suspended until Te y by Harry | be behind a line 10 yards in front || Williams, league president, for his | of the spot from which the kick ||run-in with Umpire Guthrie in made, Thursday's game with San Fran py ClBCO, Gevpel. Boxes TED THYE O’Brien in Top \ _ the Majors Tryout Bout |po:incn rs iinet at fain inaves Joe Dugan tossed Ty Cobb's grounder While the Dodgers were toning, Art » First Grid Game Is Scheduled Sunda ay AN FRAN MeKachern, of ¥ | Firat £ caut Nae rH mn Cit i dl a: f Hillman Cit ‘on T t Li AK me 4 Admission will be $1 and 60 cents.| yosten won ta 42 tnnlnge from Cleve: | (A! 7, Sty A WINS CHICAGO SERIES SET DAUGHTER'S WASTED HINT D8 ANGEL! ' CHICAGO, T h ‘ r * es or « t ¥ White Sox will start Oct 1 1." —Ex « d nigh THE OLD HOME TOWN (QT FER BY STANLEY ——___. ~ YOu SAv— WE May or } are Quit BUT NO-NO~-| E You Dousr it} | DONT KNOW? WHUTS Come { OVER. THAT A THING | ABouT ITS OLD CODGER Ome MARSHAL OTEY WALKER RESIGNS ! HIS ACTION GAME LIKE A BOLT OUT oF A CLEAR SKY “THE WHOLE ‘TOWN IS UPSET — OTEY REFUSES To Discuss THE MATTER. — STILL CHAMP | “illard Lasley OUT OUR in Major Game | -_: 4 c t lapped West Seattle Grid pete tesa tren eueke ts the B Turnout on Sunday |intoriant scries across the bridge {ut of the ¥ and the Se a] Brooklyn in Precarious Situation in Big Race | BY HENRY L, FARRELI oad ore < on the ks have o play. t © two more be nosed n end, { eligibtl t by the Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks WAY BY WILLIAMS | | \ AGITTN TH MANGE OFF | Coe GROUND © _ 1924, by NEA Service, Ines § HERE'S WHERE LMAKE SHORT ¢ WORK OF THAT HOMELY MUG (© BEHIND THE TYPEWRITER KEYS ( MISS SQUINT - EVERY BOTN'S BEEN TELLING ME WHAT A WONDERFUL THING "MAGIC MOD" 1S - PERHAPS You'd LIKE To TRY IT AND SEE IF THERE'S A SURPRISE tN STORE FOR HOU ¢- S tue THE NEXT ROOM AND POT SOME ON asing kT saw that my punpes nosy > healing and did not burn so badly I purchased more and in about two months I was comp! 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