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STAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 20, 1916 \ MUTT AND JEFF—JEFF a 41S JUST AS USEFUL AT THE FRONT AS A CLOTHING STORE DUMMY ma sme = | eee 7 vn" 's bal'ta’ BY BUD FISHER || 0 Bi E | l ionamin | oe Leen aL 5 hae estas Te 7 a | oe ( we DOWT seem “te YOU ARH MOT SCORING # | ( WONG FINALLY LOCATED we) ONE YS Exact RANGE, va r KNOW IT, MALGHT KILL Fim TWO PATS OFF FI AND va uEtC \ PE GETTING RESULTS WaT MG Look ar THAT | © auch aT ‘emt : Glevation 46, and Weer ACHING i Rom GUN NO. 2 Rance scace! | fd a ’ Some wody ANDIF x DID ; Bow &™ oUT oF THEIR, } bak sce GUNS TLL GO INVESTIGATE NO WonDeR! a egy oe Pr | ID NEVER woRGiVE TRENCHES . OPEN FIRE a ne ARTMNN . , : YOURE PIR (nT \ OFF on ‘ oa hh q a Greay ety y & Us BIRUNG AT PO POINTS heeaead ‘ INNENTIONS | ot: ABZ elevation 47, WHEN PURPOSE é ) Z Paul i be the TLD You THEIa TRENCH BE CAUS 3ON, Wis Jan, 20, ‘f om of Harvard w t th a contract calling tor $2,500 he gridiron season. The presi dent of the university has made it known that he ix ready to sanction ue Harvard man’s appointment, The above bit of news evi- dently means that Gil Doble has lost out on the Wisconsin job, which he was reported as being after. It is understood that the sal- ary Dobie wanted to handie the reins at Wisconsin was at least $1,000 over the mark offered Withington. DUG OFF _|| TO BUTTE D, EB Dugdale, guiding spirit of 7 ' the Seattle baseball ciub, left @ —, || Thursday morning for Butte, Mont., to give the baseball situation the © once-over. « In the Montana city Dugdale will join President Blewett of the North: | western league and F. C. Farr, Spo- | kane president 4 The local owner is strong for 7 having Butte secure a franchise In | |the Northwestern league. More Delay in Naming of Coach After all has been said and done, | Fe the University of Washington is . } still no nearer to solving the foot- |} The Injured Magnate j ball coaching question that it has been for some time. More delay was caused when duate Manager Arthur Younger could not agree with the board on the selections at Wednesday night's Meeting. Tt will be at least another week before an appointment can be made The graduate manager hot-footed Mt out of the village Wednesda: and rumors have it that he was rw tieating with Dr. G. J. Sweetland AT THE FRONT, In the Sport Zone [rse<a" mm} | OXING FANS after seeing the way Mike Gibbons} handled Young Ahearn Tuesday night at St. Paul are SEATTLE VICTOR more anxious than ever to have Leg Darcy, the crack AT BASKETBALL Australian middleweight get away from the land of the Seattle retained first place in the kangaroo, The St. Paul “phantom” certainly looked like the goods in Northwemern Basketball league by his tiff with the English baker boy. Altho some regorts Jrtpating Orillia Wednesday night of the mix sent out made it appear that the boys were é rf ~IUB- ended a tie, and an extra period was — ging when the k. 0. came, such was not the case. called. It was one of the best games oeeee seen at Leschi pavilion for some © The gladiators had been mixing it in a healthful fashion a/time. The lineups P vevnrquaen aa aneaaananoaamanal It was an old, bewhiskered bum out- le the kitchen door, And for a plate of pork and beans the hobo did implore. “And who are you?” the housewife said, with features dark and sore. “in me you victim of the war.” “Your arms and legs are on the job, | | you can’t be injured much; relative to the coaching job. | few seconds before, but Gibbons had Ahearn in a corner,| Seattle Position. Orillia, As has been the case all thru, p50 Prog Biba and the punch that put the crusher on the things was espe ie the greatest of secrecy ts still be nd to her he say: scored clea a ively. 0 ‘c. ing maintained, and reliable infor-| Enonus f ! ed cleanly and effectir ely, Gouege <=.» 3G ‘ homas . 3 aoe Se Sty Men fe Bet tobe cognates alld Eat | MACDOUGALL-SOUTHWICK BOWLING TEAM AND ADMIRERS READY TO EMBARK FOR |The blow was a smash to the jaw with the right, It wasipowen 0G. ‘As was prophesied, Dode Rrinker, | TARORA CERES RNY NISHT. one of those blows that seems to land so lightly and sur-| Substitutes—Moriart Northwestern leaguer, and former But | have lost much more | ne dll ! prises everyone present when a man sinks to the canvas |ane. Referee—Turner. Scorer — U. of W. student, was made baseball, A!tho | have no cane or crutch, | The MacDougall-Southwick store Williams, Timekeeper—Frenel : after giving a receipt for the kick. Locomotive Gives Another | § _| Like most fighters’ names, Young Ahearn is a fictitious monicker. How Ahearn decided upon it is a story simply Heavyweight to the Ring ” ay per $1.00 — You have no right to scoff, in the baseball wa: coach. Aitho It was expected that Bord Comstock would be given the pos!- tion of track coach, no such move was made. An effort is being made | to secure Coach Vanderveer. He is in Californian. He for-! bowling team is back In Seattle Thureday, after taking a drubbing at the hands of the People's store, In | Tacoma, Wednesday night | A apectal car conveyed the Seattle team and its friends to the seat of action, and more than 100 men and women sat in at the contest. To begin with, Young Ahearn was|Contracts from Northwestern will give you a few hours ee ee ee utaeaaa. born in Preston, England, Dec. league baseball ciybs are begin- | gt edge = osisemeas | —— The score: Seattle 2,135, Tacoma BY BROWN HOLMES Lew has had about 15 bouts 18, 1892, That makes him 23 ning to be dropped into the mail |of fleeting pleasure, or will — ‘ = ¥ Gaye. Johnny Brophy, golf pro! 2,509 The railroad locomotive from and he claims he scored knock- boxes. Bob Brown has sent his stips a golf club tke he would a/ This was the second of a three.) which Fireman Jim Flynn, outs in 11, | Hie father’s name was Woodward) out |start you on the road to : TOM JONES GETS HUFFY (baseball bat, with his thumbs/came series to be played between heavyweight trial horse, and Now the big lad is looking | and he was of Jewish extraction. | 8 8 | we % around the ciud, altho it is con-|the two concerns, Each has now Cari Morris, heavyweight fail- for big game. He has placed | Before the little boxer-to-be was |It takes more than an Irish name to | Prosperity. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 20.—Frank| t: n will fight Champion Willard) the terms of Jack Curley contract, which the titleholder al ready has accepted, or he won't get a chance at the title. This was the! form. attitude today of Tom Jone: The professional says one rea Jard’s manager, in answer to infor-| son be can grip a club that way the mation that Moran has signed with| and get away with it is because he ond Bedlam had broken loose among (rary to al! rules of golf form. won and lost one game. The third Brophy will not teach the grip and deciding contest will be played to pupils because It is incorrect, | later. | but he drives around 250 and 200) The crowd that followed the Mac-/ yards so he should worry about | Dougall-Southwick bowlers to Taco-! ma carried every known device for makin old enough to protest, his folks had named him Jacob | eee | When he was old enough to | out and help earn the daily bread | for the Woodward family, he| went to work in a bakery cee WAR DOES NOT MAKE He stuck with this job and began | make a champion fn the ring now- | himself in the hands of Harry champion in t 8 im Coffey. } cee Pollock, who the affairs of Freddy Welsh, lightweight champion. He will be sprung on the unsuspecting public soon adays. looks Boedecker, known as plain Lew Bodie. | Bodie is like Flynn in one Which do you choose? — get Doc Williams of Wisconsin univers. | v Start a bank account with — ity, denies he will coach Yale. He can't be blamed us now. any good Haughton to call for a field goal He was born in r respect. Pueblo, Col. In the matter of size, Bodie is not at all like Flynn, but a notes, and the residents of ¥y of Destiny” thought » sec. It won't do for Percy $11.25 $15.00 For Suits and Over coats, regularly cous resuarty- $15.00 $20.00 HERE FRIDA Y J. Stewart and his Oregon into the fight game. He fought his first bout in Pueblo and got the first defeat to which he ad: mits. Rube Smith, a veteran turned the trick, Since then for excitement The would-be purchasers are a synd Canadie ing to Athletic ate formed of French ns, all of them belong th ‘ational Amateur Association of Mon- GOT A LETTER FROM. YACK TODAY Tex Rickard and McCracken for a| has a double jointed elbow in the them. The scores something tike Morris, only fighting. His folks were against when tse Braves need a run in! Interest 4% os bout at New York. right arm. MacDougall-Southwich more 80. Flynn ia short and ICE HOCKEY CHEAP the game and in order to keep his te! | = stocky. Morris is big and | doings a secret, he had to select Th ‘ ad fer: the Ch ‘i Se husky. Bodie is bigger and bel another name that was unlike |The price asked for the Cleveland | nese a ae te sures six feet, It probably will be xomewhat | his own club {s $4 A man with that Hopkins 144-132 165. silane ee ola Het to tees a te | * much money who wants the UNION : Butler 187 188. 146 a longer reach United 8 to learn that pro |The name of the bakery establish-| dians should be looked after by | a ale ae a0 Me tater e'Fulters whe inturn | fessional hockey {x taken so | ment where he worked was| the prover authorities SAVINGS a Ingraham 119 has Wenger vansh: than ‘Jess seriously in even these war Ahearn & Young. There you have — 4 |Volgtsbers one. 108 Willard, the champion times, in Canada that the it pig VANK@ES STAND FIRM TRUST co. : 683 7702 The Boedeckers ran a big Canadian netic Club! 7 People's— ae eg ack @ aus its he tranchise in the Na- | Young Ahearn and Jacob Wood-| vow York Nationals decline to Te-| 4 sashe a op of Pueblo, This boarding house tional Hockey Association o telanistth ow Al pep thomg.tebetits linquish Macon, Ga., as their traine| Capital and Surplus $800,000 | Pre-Inventory - se ER Lend ey finally passed to the Spencer Canada, which contains six eee ee oe i ing place, the Braves will have to Fess por oe cluba , |train at’ Miami, Fla, Manager D. HOGE, President. Fasmussen 134 119 peg igemcenng iw aggre ‘Twelve thousand dollars wax | The Chicago colored Giants, the fm | Lin AY tatoo, reg e Berk 200 238 ¢ Joe “Fat” Spencer, who offered, but the owners refused mous negro team, is trying to ar | - ed | "Vice President and Trust Offi e saevah ach Mortne You's on the ground they had made range a spring ame with Van-| LA Vice President and Trust cer, Totals ... 889 757 $63—-2.509) FORO equade at Michigan unt $23,000, and, altho they did not couver to be played in April. | LETTER FOR LS 4 HOGE BUILDING 13 . - make money last year, times ° * | — 3 verry: re bound to get better short- | Mike Gibbons signs his checks There is a letter for Leo Houck| jn the Heart of the Financial oe re ee ee eye Bodie, after he became a big ty hud Sandie Gaeta, A on in 1. Gibbons” and gets money tor |on the sporting editor's desk District i begrene sae boy, became a rallroader. Then, war times, to go somewhere them, too Please call. : like Flynn and Morris, he went , Say i BSS 4 $18.75 ose versions $25.00 ioe 9.2 sedeet ont be Crees NA treat HE WROTE ALOT ABOUT THE GOOD LUCK HE'S | $22.50 ".2ante"" $30.00 Paes: | AIRE powers | WAVING AND HE ENDED UP” WITH MY VERY BEST $26.25 rs" $35.00 sieve we'sahin hve het he [ines amore || HONORS IN GOLF |) WISHES’ 1 CAN GUESS WHAT THAT MEANS- JACK'S BEST WISHES ARE JUST THE SAME AS MINE — locals are anticipating a h ‘tussle, The Aggies broke even with California, and the South For Suits and Over. coats, regularly $40.00 $30. { The Pacific Coast, which ( 5 has produced tennis whirl ( \ winds, will send a bunch of = { Note—No reduction in the Famous Invincible erners had the better of two argu athletes after golf honors 9 { Suite—always $16.50 ments with the “U" 1 { next summer. The coast )}| W.S. C,, considered the best team has never been strongly rep. ¢ TT’ The Time Is Now—the Place Cheasty's. in the Northwest, wrested vietory Ny resented in championship ( THE CIGARE tj from the Oregonians Tuesday night, tournaments of the Western { OF QUALITY “VALUES TELL’ ociation, but are go ) after a hard struggle. Golf ing into the game to such an ? » referee has as d to do the officiating Four letter men are members of the visiting squad, while Washing ton has but one on the team SPORTS HAVE KILLED 943 IN TEN YEARS et been se extent effort is being made |) to land the 1916 tourney for a coast city Three coast clubs have applied for admission to the Western association. They are the Beresford Country Club of San Mateo, Cal,, the { San Jose, Cal., Country club ( } and Marin Golf Club of San OF VAUDEVILLE 2 DAILY 8:20 rpsichore” 5 In Dances of Yesterday, Today and - See Cheasty’s Neckwear and Shirt Announcement : Presenting : Rafael, Cal on Page 3. ‘ine hundred and forty-three per-) ———__— ae [amr RPE ee sons * lost their lives in sports PANTAGES| The highest toll was pald in iad, aiid witiahin: tana 9 | i baseball in which 284 were killed THE OFFICE GIRLS , More persons take part in baseball) gesgie Harvey and Her Beautiful | SHORT SPORT and | played over a Posing Horse . riod than other sports OTHER BIG ACTS NEW HAVEN, Jan, 20.—Penn lost 4 with @ short season, ranks second aerarmarnas se * ketball game, 18 to 17 OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS 207 Wntversity st. Oppesite Frascr-Paterson with 215 4 The toll in boxing war 106, euto| BEST SET OF TEETH) ,.27onsne. dan, 2 coer Wc @aity, racing 128, horse racing 4 make the bent $5.00, lege, has signed his contract Tooth extracted sheotutely without pain free fram 8:20 to 6 pm. daily peak Ae cat oti aaa hake at nae ha oan: ‘SHicaGo. Jan, 20.—The Central ball 2, golf field game bowl-| 4, world, and A. A. U. champlonships for the in ing 9, polo 3, other sports 24 s tee the his |door season will be held here. les nex | The annual meeting and election “ } Stoll trantion int of the Seattle trapshooters is sched five-gam tch, Roy Plage chalked pain NEW YORK, Jan, 20.—Vale loat : »w worlds mark in bowling y to Princeton at ice hockey, 2 to 1 a Sigh icin : No scoring was done in the first ‘ period BUTTE, Jan, 20.—Thirteen per | CHICAGO, Jan, 20,—-Charles rons were arrested Tuesday night DROWN |Weeghman will be given officia Gets Crowes, for gambling on the Faces bet A leontro! of the Cubs Friday at noon, | Aisa eoieet whe Danie! Flynn, who will fight ches sca he? Frank Moran is going back. It, 20 for 106 Ope took him nine rounds to put Jim| Coffey to sleep. He did it in three rounds the first time. | Bridgework ia not called his abiilt Porky" | ¢ to bring Fred Fulton on account of @D | home the bacon s until 4 rk #1 to 81.50 and Sunda r people who wo Phone Main 3640 Gold Alivy Fillings mination