The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 28, 1925, Page 10

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Cincinnati Star in Galaxy of Stars in Swin . Seven Events Laufer Will Pass Up Breast-Stroke Race, Entering All Others, According to His Coach; Big Swimming Program Starts Tomorrow BY LEO H. LAS: We cis Tt R AUFER, the tow-headed youngster from nati, O., will be the iron man of the National U. swir g cl yionships that get under way in 4 L ake Washington (¢ 1 on Wednesday There are rt re all on the ¢ U. program dur- Ing the four and the breast stroke is the event er will pass up, according to his Stanley inger aufer, who is 18 years of age, is conceded to be the only 1 swimmer, with the possible exception of Harry Glancy, his team-mate on the racy “Y” squad, that has a chance of even pressing Johnny Weismuller, if the Illinois A. C. wonder The Cincinna 1s It swimmers are conceded to be the strong- est opponents of the Illinois team by the experts who have been following the boys in their training, with the Olympic Club of San Francisco being rated right along with them t starts tomorrow with three A. A. U. events— The me the 440-yard free style dash, which will feature Weismul- ler; the plain diving from the 32-foot platform and the 440-yard bre: There will race. races in the Northwest invitational meet, follows: Fifty-yard free style dash for women, , 100-vard free style dash for men, 100-yard free-style dash for women, 150-yard back stroke for men. The first event will be on the program at 2:30 p. m. with the first A. A. U. be four race going on at 3:25 p.m ee Entries for Wednesday’s Events The entr y's pro} Nance, Coral Moran, Spokane Y. W *gram, whic follow: |C. A IN. W.): Made. lene Pless, C: Ray Radke, Spo-| 100-yard fre f men (N. W): Robert K ges Wa Lambert san, Detr 50-yard Wa: Widmer Louise Lindholme, M ryne Brown. 2 8 8 Local Officials in Charge | OCAL officials will be in charge; have had a great deal of experien: of the week's swimn in this line of work, will handle the The diving judges, the men who/| watches. fare called upon to score the work Murray Hulbert, president of | ———_—— 7 Brighouse Race Tacoma’s Net Results Monday Tourney is lay McQUILLAN IN _ DIVORCE SUIT purse Wil kind of m red and blue 4 officials of the race of the mermen 1¢ 10-foot board| the A. A. U., will be honorary | a and the high diving, are competent| referee, with E. J. Ferris acting | i h t feree’ role. | } ) Ms MO N'S BINGE ie Dad” Henry, dean of North Geocee Varna the Wat 6 the With some of the most famous swimmers in the world) bavit kard unfe 4 Lang " beat FE. F west swimming enthusiasts, will Northwest starters, will be in | entered in the Men’s National A. A. U. outdoor swimming |* o ¢ t Deinert, Honolsiy,. 6-9, 6-3; 3 ‘ be one of the judges, with J. W. charge of the gun, Earl Fry |and diving championships which open here Wednesday, the." ye an is aa re: Howell of Everett, Jack Way ne foe esas oe carnival promises to be a real treat for Northwest sport, Wo maid he wanted t best Mr . v4 sins of Seattle and ©. E. Duhamel of | by Charles Frankland syne | rong | The m raat syed ate Perm | sean ‘ he beat To inina, Tacoma completing the list. | Sutton and Willard Coghlan, C1 18. The men protur d here follow: (1) Harry Glancy,|™ an's petitie ‘i a a acde Oral kal Ss As several records may tumble in| The fo as ar Cincinnati Y swimmer; (2) Walter Laufer, iron t 1 alin c yim rt re Fabs the races, the timing will hold | judges: man of meet; (3) hia team mata Glancy; (4) Dave Fall, eyes . | Al Goldsmith, Dr. D. C. Hall, A. C.| Scherak, ace of the Stanford divers; (5) Stanley Brauninger, coach laa : ' Pelton, Dorse' , Graves F. G.| McWat f the Cincinnat ) ‘= : 4 ES ; Be xall zal. Rascee, Tortuars| Nora! OF Oe OHNE Oe Tenens se ae ante buaiie atkes |FOHNSON: GETS. — |. masta beat Bay Meare edhe ert Edt The to Rita Meyers, and Heck Edmundson, all men who! burn, Ben Evans, Cliff Harrison. * 8 Dave Fall Shows Diving Class VE FALL, the slim Stanford| tators. His entry into the water diving star, made big bit] was exceptionally fine after with the large crowd of swimming| making several difficult dives in which he whirled thru the air. Fall is er stars paces at the fans that watched the go thru their tice Canal Monda Diving from the u very graceful diver, but t some stiff compe- 32-foot board, Fall made several dives that brought gasps from the spec- | Jardine entered. ae Coaches Like Canal Course HE visiting coaches are very| sibilities of fast time during the meet. much hopped up over the sv ming course in the Washi Bachrach so m ) so that he has Canal, as it has every natur made up his to send We artificial adva to mak mull F. > y good time ces ar t all times, | time, attemp View of the spectator Coaches Bachrach of Illinois orld’s recor and Brauninger of the Cincin. nter the mi nati Y. M. C. A. are particular- ly enthusiastic about the pos- ] Ancient Jack Quinn on bond in Second Win for Athletics RGHISTORIC PICUS QUINN,,ball game for the Athletics. Picu the patient pole, shaken loose|Quinn is a pl , the most ven from the Ame League alls | erable pitcher ie game be in the last busheled up | in season the his whisker a couple of hours c won another Greb’s s Speed s out of thelr slun Mor ou (‘4 p he beat the Red Sox 2 to 1 nd the victory gave the Athletic Aha latest {s that Middleweight of one full game on the Champion Harry Greb may be weight the next opp of He only trade at the Champion Jack Dempse: American League store Monday. On the surface that looks like a re were three games in the rather one-sided match, if you take! National. ‘The Pirates, already into consideration only the rela-| fyjt me to the good of the Gi tive measurements of the two fight-| ants, won from the Braves 6 to ers. scoring two runa in the last half of Dempsey has every advantage) the tenth inning, and upholstered physically, including the punch. themae h a margin of one Only when it comes to legs does!and one-half games 4 Greb have @ talking point The Reds went, into third place Greb acttally belleves he can \‘rhey heat the Cardinals twice, 4 heat Dempsey in any bout up to 20 to 2 and 3 to 0, This day's work rounds, there # ys being the pro-) put them in front of the Dodgers, viso that Dempsey doesn't put over! who in the Pullmans on their a knockout ae It js on his legs that Grob fig unen a victory over Dempsey po: aible, No tighter in the history of | AT ‘A ne) Groh, He dopes Jt that he can M AT i eanily outpoint the champion In a GOLK MT LE ape acne HA tad. ba'e ‘opas HW YORK, July 28—Jim Hing. partner to Dempsey prior to} Barnes, Britieh open champion, and hin last. bout with Billy Miske,|Willle MacFarlane, Ameri¢an cham Tumor has it that Greb made the} pion, have ed to meet in three champion look foolish Ma aties eh fh bout between |r for abi comamiet as Dempsey and Greb wouldn't bo|WOrld’® champion, The matehe ruch m one-sided affair, \ Cortain probably will be played in Philadel ong Harry Gre doesn't ees wo, phin, Washington and New Youk / . Bese S GETS MASOR ON A VACKTIO AND LAND BACK |e BROKE,“TLL COLLECT \SINESS BEFOR SINCE YOU BONG ARE GOING AWN Wr THE ROOM RENT Nou, FoR “Hose Wo WreeKe! I WoT CHARGE FoR “WE MEALS MISSED, AND YT WILL BE “He FIRST-TIME “(HEY EVER SHOWED A PROFIT! = A. B. DEGREE, le ee wolght, Monday Harry Young I the second re knock night tuted for Harry Martone TRIBE OPENS - AT PORTLAND his} CERNEY COACH SOUTH BEND, Ind., Ju Star League in the § 2 tor the resumed lay-off, be onship week’ BY y AHERN | Parklanders have one game poorer the cup and need but another - : ssary the Independent “HEMS HARSH WHILE TM AWAY, ITLL %) [£0 the next two or they: will ‘not WORDS, NELL!-Nou BE AN IDEAL-TIME 10 eMinet aGile, (aoheaeae tae Mien ts ca Kiow 2M oT! CHANGE’ ConcRETE ay Was postponed as two mem of the Independents suffered IN MY MATTRESS !< AN U'MIGHT FLASH A NEW SCENE ON ~Til’ WALL PAPER“ FoR WO NEARS IVE BEEN RE Your LIGHTEST EATING CHIMP IN NouR Zoo!. VERY SELDOM DO I THROW BACK MY EARS AN' GCUTTLE i|U. S. TEAMS GET INVITE practice WO ATHIRD HELPING, WATCHING “TH! WRENG The Oxford-Cambridge combined UKE -TH! OTHER FLUTING AMONG aber 1 ” Brineta dese BOSKOS !'« “WOSE LISCIOUS e in I nd next year The RED CABBAGES!. British team has completed a track meet here and want the lt 8. col lege stars to make a return trip to England in the future. ‘JONES TAKES CAMP’S PLACE GRANGE QUITS ICE POSITION URBANA, Ill, July 28.—Harold (“Red”) Grange, has given up tee carrying In Wheaton to do some scholastic work horeghe great foot si Le, ball star of the University of Mii nois will do a Week's work to qualify for special examination. BANGS OUT HOMERS Max West, of Muskogee, went on ‘ani page recently and shot » fence full pf holes with home ny His total is now 26 for the INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Providence, 15; Jersey City Toronto, 10; Buffalo, 1 Touding 2; Baltimore, 3% it Syracuse, 0; Kochoster, 6 TE PLEASURE - © 192 BY HFA Senvice, INE. Gets Started, : Will as NEW YORK, July 28,—Tad Jones, | head football coach at Yale, will succeed the late Walter Camp on the football rules committee m Meet Oneni ng Wednesday | } Callow Pulls con Pe | AMERICAN =n oe] Mean Stroke; os i Huskies Loseg ff or horizon ad a_ labo: the clear : nIEY boat; inex- oars- shed 10 the rear of the last navy shell In Monday's regatta on the i lake, the U.S.S. York, navy took first New ‘oared a ; | cu ‘ place; followed 0 “4 by the Annapo- 4 bl contain: of the who re CALLOW ed at Poughkeepsie oarsmen then came AN nie gel Pre one Arkansas; and the Utah, Wash- salsa ce oe sh but finishing ee : : ers rent the ozone as the pect ge hove in sight. Coach bs sees? Callow, with beads of sweat at on Halnes, Reinhard his Vermillion thatch, was Schmidt; May and Wing ~ igh voariwith ithe Sse SEES cErer SE Tae hington stalwa ( k; Ande L Shuh, Morrow PACIFIC COAST PEAGUE Deseino, nt Pet sr eanbtbe ‘ 6 BATTLE ‘ " Lont Angeles ‘ 1 , B “a Biltott tio | E Watson, Sacramento “4 Brewer : ‘ Rroadt Tim” addy, “John Resulis . the Series Ended Won 4 | Sactame ‘ nels ‘ teers in Sta: A rotereet, Lieutenant Low Ange yakland ay «| Mur Arkansas, | ves This Week Lieut.-Commander and V 8. Ark alt Lak nant D, EB. ‘i M Los Angeles at Oakland. é San Francisco at Vernon Judge of finish: Lieut-Commander H. Rae Shields, U, 8 8 Utah, if American Assn. } Rainier Golf Poca ae Club to Give Monthly Hox | At Indianapolis Columbus aK: 1| Indianapolis Viento ee ae MPL | Butteries: Northrop and Urban;| JOE CALWELL, chairman of thi Hill: and Robertson houso committee of the Rainie | At Kansas Citys R. H.b./Golf and Country clu has ar Minneapolis ) 6 ol ranged for the club's monthly danct | Kansus City 9 18 0|to be staged on ‘Thursday @ening Mattorie McGraw, Dumont,{July 90, in the clubhouses Joe 6x |Senestock and Ainst#ith; Messenger | pects a large crowd to be in ate Jand Shinault ndance and it is quite’ possible At Louisville R. H&E, | that he will—between danées—tel ‘Toledo 8 =§©9 3] What is opinion is about how thd | Loulsville 9 11 3}new traps are placed, how. they’ Batteries: Lyons and Gaston;|should have been placed and how Cullop and Bldman |his drive to the eighth green found St. Paul at Milwaukee; wet/the trap that guards the fourth ground: hole, ] | | Don't forget to attend this month SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION — | ly dance at the Rainier Golt and Chattanooga Atlanta, 6. | Country elub, Thur ay evening, | Nashville Birmingham, 2 it word that Genial Joo is voicing Little Rock, 10; New Orleans, 4 ne days along with his link) Momphis, 1; Mobile, 2 troubles, |

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