The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 29, 1925, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1925 THE SEATTLE STAR : Home Stand Against Angels and Young Athletics Are Cracking T. S. Lippy Is Yo ag: AF . Under Strain of P. t Drive)“. . , Gres. Se al to Make or Break Indians sy seus tora jens otc GOL Champion PAGE & a] |Prep Gridders to Open | Practice Season Soon| 7) Ne Rh Aug nothing r i r f } . z \ a : rr V and fe ‘ ant ; By Peter Salvus « e wo wee " . I “ - rr k j th showing t e tw n v ast al decid here the I ‘ I he 1925 se ho a gr de ! ad Y . é i ie ‘4 knocked Sar Francisco over six out of seven times and waltzed into 4 h ‘ i 7 , ss mrs} the pent ‘ " ne mas Z ee yi» However he box than they were a year ti es in - ‘ . 5, ae figure to cop off the biscuits » ; : ba op gear in Salt I Friday that was : ' : : R -exceedingt) the Red would have tied ‘ them with the Bees for n i th bask to four ae 4 behind th t t 1 i ‘es far m Utahans ‘oh F - i would be « The At . Te a te came 0 anse’ tough because of the fine| —<———— Ee oe! eee 28 Tee appened = t t t extra pe ’ Roose m y \ t » e , \ i ° L ; Fra and , b R fon sen ngers noc | | wilt J} “Toe cnampion Senators sew nave] REferee Resigns a ie : f ine { ell ‘ M “ cae WHERE OTHER . Call : Eye agp : against each other a ; j CLUBS PLAY The eatherwelght, wit t t f i ere playing her xt s tw RT Franc > t f th le q Lake will go to ( ‘ M or ‘ n y 1 : mento to Los Ang t ve et Planniga H , | non 2 pie JACOBS RETURNS ‘es oe tat | WITH ENEMY : sf a 4 4 . w an ch, “8 — mee } “th A, . 7s f eee STATZ ALSO BACK WITH L. A R new ¢ that was forced Nagle Open and Amateur | | ke orator Effective August 19 il i — ESSEX HUDSON | ee COACH COACH i “ambridge golf team, Now Now _ *795 *1195_ IS ‘sage ea eter Will | Aus. | Hold Session Monday | i BROUGHAM (ass) SEDAN | Angeles, A joined the so with the ¢ the fastest and ¢ figure it get out of th Everett Races (Temantwa), seco third, Time—9:52 1-4, Princess Red Bir: Eifekttat leo ran. ‘Third race pnon-winners, Medtéra Bor (RP (Rowe), seco third. Tim ‘ that the field tn |" each of the two! atte and upward (Ruth Parton ascond; Races COLWOOD PARK, Vic B. Aug. 29.—Race results bh 2 i | : Now Now | : Col Myer, _Tim 3 ho ; Pe nt i 3 Get Crack at was given Fla Ere ace | : His Old Crown) ae oF it ; Ny Aa agidbacas cs Yakima Lands | fi et Sarectack thie sumuer, ‘wit «| Women’s State if profit by the misfortune of Jack De i | i Bee pe cathcted (6 thos | Golf of 1926) All Prices Freight and Tax Extra if > itlerbach in» rete K ¥ SNe St: | : tember 11, Stat men's Golf ra 7 | J When AMERICAN ASSOCIATION A dcaua adalat: thease | the New gar Ti: as r ‘ } insisted th 1u De qn ; Janey a ct aul os 6 elec H Friday afte and Co es i dent, Mra. H. M. Pease " t “1G club; surer, Mrs. J | ta ie he tol , 2 33.1 ined by the president h udson-Essex sales for the eight month period ending August Ist round him w ‘ t The mu e ro-woman * * ; s 4 | found im sreeeant any ; ka a r | represents the largest six-cylinder output in the world’s history. This enor- / rating the = | abaye st alive | mous production makes possible the finest quality at the lowest prices Hud- | had one ct rt) 2 ar—each team pl : son-Essex ever offered. Their outstanding sales success reflects the high § the title passed to Olym J © | {ts home course . . . . ry - ; the tite pasted to the former Oly, “b ec 2 public estimation in which Hudson-Essex are universally held, and proceeds } ; heat Tony Marulio ot New Orlea |r 1 Schulte; Du w, | 4 alt ru lee se "| FIGHT SIGNED entirely from what owners themselves say of these cars. | | é 2.) NEW YORK ).—Bob Fitz Tennis Club [Indianapolis wseeerseseee #8 Hee depep lel H d ’ . ‘ a: ; | [ata ig 0 udson Essex World’s g Six-Cylinder C emenament |, see i iow argest Selling Six-Cylinder Cars and $ 4 * | Opens Today NUTE MOTOR CO., East Pike at Belmont, Telephone EAst-0674 4 VAY was ret und day | Louisville Pin the tl Fenn | A, Man BITS We Almghay Agatti’ Alt wanttake erin weak Toi NE Beatie” SiS Weary ‘Aven Bestia ae Pike, 1 4 ie : j f Be Y Allen Motor Co., J.C, Kelley Motor Car n Eaton Motor Co, 1. A. h m1 0 Co. , | ; rts Yaghiaiitd tov ta tinrtay’ tollows | iene ae sorte Heette they, are Tacoma, Wash Ge. an a ee Ongar Waste) Mctkdann Wash. ety Vornocs Wake bab UNS | i mt ame aed Seat tet |sylvania league thie xeanon Bre-Thompeon Motor PS Necdham Motor Oe., Highway Garage, MacCallum Motor ¢ i | ‘aylor, Don r ales Co., Pollo fi eltor 4) ! | ROOKIE STARS | with ty at the campaign but | 168 CO iinet on Co, Shelton, Wash, Sumas, Wash, Anacortes, Wash, anon Commeretal Pa idlecaleh ity. | Fred Witzsimmons, the | Giants’) points othe fii at and last | Phelps Motor Co Pollben’ Meter’ Ooi, BASHA Wan: RRR SER wifes teak tar ‘ wn, |rookie hurler, « 2 fine start | place teamn t lenst five of the | silt ct aati } ; i ils major Ve tho other | clubs can still be figured in the cha lator Sales Co., 0 Sales Co, i Kennedy Bele) a Kewis and Dick Vander Hofius | Braves but his bat wa ponaible} Scranton, in sixth ponltion, 1s King Motor o., r Hawking: Alien Motor € Auto Supply Co. Bucey Motor Co, | Bl Milne Mc. for halt ‘ et hg jolt Ley a on ie fit \ He d fr hg Ian j r Liverett, Waal Port. kegalee, ‘Waay, Ketchikan, Alaska Peony Todd vs, Windy Langlie, | him in the least, elther, the strugete AAA AK A 0 SSE

Other pages from this issue: