The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 20, 1924, Page 6

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3ER 20.1904 aTURDAY, SEPTEMI ) NEW OLYMPIC GOLF COURSE WILL BE READY FOR PLAY SOON s JAddition to Golf Game , Earl Jaroieon, Bob Johnston and Fran-| is James Are Men Deserving Credit for New BY ALEX C, ROSE GOLFERS of Seattle care to gaze on something while, take a run out to N. 85th st. and 15th ave + W.and look over the 120 acres that less than five month x ago was thickly wooded, but which is today the last word in modernly-constructed 18- | Olympic Golf and Country club, jot If you haven't had the pleasure—and is a pleasure—of going over this latest ad-] dition to Seattle’s links, there is certainly} a treat in store for you, because Billy} (“Speed Gets Em") Boleom and E son, the prime movers in this new golfers’! W paradise, have left no stone unturned nor| spared any expense nor wasted any time in} ROSE producing “the best there is,” Johnstone, the veteran professional of the Seattle at club, in planning the course, planned well—so well that | wp two fairways run parallel to each other and, altho the ground is quite hilly, no stiff & Slices climb will confront a player Hook : on Local Links on his travel holewar BY ALEX C. ROSE tton and Dr. Aubrey ae ores the other day from _ avery guceessful bear h Y Hewaght back a blue grouse eye string of 24 nice, bi “When is R. B. “Dick” Brock: IT FOR maa, of the w. k. firm of Fahey- BUILDERS Brockman, solng to take up And now come to the man w He fs a member of Inglewood; Jame fas a tet of clubs, which was a || 2 Christmas <ift from his employes; but nary 3 ball has been this man with the “Buy up- past wars and save $10” slogan tried masters in = this expert build a green and mouki it out feietely refuses to uncover that 1922 1 with the surrounding ground Bary Mershal—What was your wre, Art? Atther Ritchic—Ninety-five bef end in in Hery Mershali—Why didn’t you |i a revelation. Nor @ Jquire any modets Out | Knows wh | produce th ne has given © ntry ¢ MUSIC DEPARTMENT ) When Fred Jackson sings (7) Pie faverite ballad, “I found a Hemeshoe,” his audience starts Bhat for rocks. Fred has the ‘milings of a very good golfer. jo idea of how speedy is can be had from the fact t he started on his first green jon May 7 of this year and four months later the mowers were cut |ting the grass on every one of the |18 greens. Jf that isn’t a recon! | golf course construction we would ietisteln gs co busy reading | ike to know what Is. He knows| . plain pea ace |the game, does this same Francis Bed news, indeed, for his golfing | James! z with a long winter coming on. |PUTTING GREENS 4 NEAR PERFECTION Wooder what has become! The Frank “Bunk” Balcom, the | “"F° and bent mixture of grass th James putting greens, which and rolling, have a Takima spud king and winner " a RTE GA. 1908 andi. (eo or tas ad, Tevet tournament? His Seattle Ps to alibi. when ma: he fairways, hye are ee et se him open the old sock} agin, m T which are all |to grass, are wide a lare so placed that the star [mediocre performers will get alue for a well-placed tee-shot g (and penalized for a poorly-played one. sa A sprinkling system, w © SEARS HAS JUST RETUR? FROM A TRIP TO CANA’ just two weeks to ins i ures |green putting greens and fairways ordlpedadiad Jamison firm Ja doing things right.| are wondering if their rent CLUBHOUSE for another boost when he re. | UNDER CONSTRUCTION | a clubhouse, which is being rushed to cothpletion, will © and roomy and situated n commanding view of the ie Lyle Carpenter with @|Sound, the Olympics and every fair W bill-dogs if L. C. has the|way and green can be had. A pee tigwment, Lyle hasn't play-ltiner setting than this could not! iy ao, thig month. He's) be found or wished for anywhere. | ‘ag 1» 9 detective work and! Summing the whole thing up, the, mt '0 Valance his ledger. Bolcom - Jamison - Johnstone - James ga foursome have b a monument aaa t Mevhy What do golfers for themselves and turned out a hal ae {model for future building of golf haar Merciful dispensa-| courses in the Olympic Golf and| Prrridence by which our top-!Country club, which will be ready travel Rearly as far as our Z Said fa e y ‘ a | Nees |for playing in the very near future. | | Tt — | rapidly Set time Roy Thomas stages | be ¥ st Everett he will have} so tha’ uit Duguid ana the rest of Members of the Caled z ag to stage th ? ime and the annow: meat that W, MeDonald, the 1 an, will donate a trophy are | ae ‘A . . Malte Listing Bureau Wins On TM sities Listing Hureau a: ine trimmed tne Pati say § to 6, at Wood Mant Played Wednesda Berlenbach Wins by Knockout in Fight ZW YORK, Sept. 20.—Paul Ber h opened his winter campaign | h a knockout last night in the eighth round of his bout with Jack Reddick, the Canadian, It was one of the toughest fights Berlenbach a8 ever had. | Jack Zivic Given | 90-Day Suspension EW YORK, Sept. 20—Jack| Pittsburg lightweight, was uspended for 90 days by the box- Se ling commission for appearing over weight in his bout against Archie Moore in Draw’ | Walker Tuesday, zivie bad prom 0 Fi ised to maki 135 pounds, but aha ighter | yeignes in at 141, Zivic scored a| Bept. 20—Ted Moore, |knockout over Walker in the first pritleweignt, and Morrie | round. | ‘é Omaha, ht a )- a | Sty tere Friday ign,” | | \Jack Silver Fights | Draw With Cooper | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20.—-| Jack Ss! and Lefty Cooper fought ja fast draw before a packed, horse nd p " t y. Re for the winning nine | a Oe i vod by R. T. Elliott, third the same club, featured | K, Bept. 20.1» ore. (Ma c. central board |/at Dreamland rink last night ane have inserted || ss Melker beat Read Uhlan by Ms the Ma Tuling |/a technical knockout in the third Pile ready. 6%" The orig: ||round of the semi-windup | Mts shall be behind j | yard tine untii the | Egsick Is Handed |. 108 ANGEL fept. 20.—Bill} |Eesick, Vernon m has been the opponents lind 4 ail |} Jed until Tuesc y Marry | (raed Yards in front || Williame, league pre for his| OM which the kick |jrun-in with 1 mpire in| Thursday's game with San Fr | cisco, = H' hole golf courses and the home of the|w, es . | Geysel B New Links Is Handsome “Geox... Tryout Bout Links; Course Is Situated Just North of City Limits jt , nter, They w The rest of the Hams, of Hillman City, vs. 1 inier Beach Admiss CHICAGO SE CHICAGO, Sept Marl Jami-|city ve tes betwe hite Sox will Crystal Pool se mn will be $1 and 60 cent You SAY— HE May oF Vesterde THE | Inthe Majors SE a mil Vide. Joe Dugas tossed Ty Cob for 8 The Senators are back’ ia undisputed DONT KNOW? ATHING of | The eds move is first game 4 How 4 into 2 won In 12 innings from Cleve MARSHAL OTEY WALKER RESIGNS! HIS ACTION CAME LIKE A BOLT OUT oF A CLEAR SKY THE WHOLE TOWN |S UPSET— OTEY REFDLSES To Discuss for the Cards, to ela bite, @ fourth place by | ¢ Philadelph esas “jean Dacha) ans | AT | ERS WASTED HINT Los t A smell good " BY THE MATTER. — Sy OA RB ECE mC MOM’N POP ig “BOOTS AND HER BUDDIE 5 WHERE'S WHE OW,PROF TurT—lvE OUS' ARRANGED My SCHEDULE AN’ EVERY- THING ‘6 ALL FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS DID YOU RING OR DOOR | Yes-r WANT 70 4 KNOW IF I CAN REA! YouR ELECTRIC »~ a RE LMAKE SHORT { \ WORK OF THAT HOMELY MUG C BEHIND THE TYPEWRITER KEYS | ) | > TELLING ME WHAT Ay THING "MAGIC MOD" 1S - PERHAPS YOU'D LIKE To TRY IT AY THERE'S A SURPRISE l \N STORE FOR HOU ¢ (awe ) \WHUTS Come ATTLE STAR \ TED THYE IS STILL CHAMP st Grid Game Is aa | Scheduled Sunday FRANCISCO, t an SILVA WINS ANGELES, Sept. 2 Teddy STANLEY HES GONE “pone ) ITY OVER THAT OLD CODGER nday | foot of The Star’s Funny Folks °- PAGE S&S (Willard Lasley |) Brooklyn in Precarious | in Major ene Situation in Big Race ? r t by the 1 BY HENRY L, FARRELL | West Seattle Grid ttle Athletic clu Turnout on Sunday ""* of the pennant jault Steele, star Lincoln end, OUT OUR WAY LL Seon wid \ (ras >IT TNIGHT BY WILLIAMS Ree me \ / SAAN SCANT Aman \/ PUT ON A CLEAN SHIaT \ ER SucK UP A UTILE \ oa / WAN SMOKY / I DION’ How | her Bis v | GHOGER wu2\ F T ( MARRIED KIDS OVUH TEM \ WT 2-vwery || Our THER BEIN” 4 OAT RANCH OF? | LTHOT—- {1} a WOMAN BEHIND IT’? | OOLMARM ?2Ag AM / IM MERELY CLEANIN' ( UP SOS LWONT BE AGITTN TH’ MANGE OFF N | SOME 0 10U GROUND 8 i ies ee Rollins © WA, by NEA Service, Inez SQUINT -EVERY BODN'S S WHY , I'M GOING TO TAKE ALL YOUR COURSES THIS YEAR | Gf DER FOL 0 SEE IF — —a JS tirGointo U THE NEXT ROOM AND POT SOME ON BY TAYLOR COH-MR.GUNN= ( JUST LOOK'! 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