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‘ STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1916. PAGE 7 MUTT AND JEFF—WHAT’S AN “I” .1ORE OR LESS TO JEFF Se ets ee =~ By BUD FISHER BLL, SINCG “YOU'RS So WIS THERE rr ts BLACK and 5 wHre YOU POOR SiMe, He NG CouLda'T Mave { Bo THAT THEM THINK HE hes 2 WAS PERSHING t _——_—-—__~ PERISHING, You Sime, ner PERSHING! —————~ =, Cheasty’s No USE W US STAYING IN MEXICO ANY LONGER VILLA NAS Footen THE AMERICAN TROOPS AND Clothes That Adapt Themselves to All Surroundings $15.00 to $50.00 “Values Tell” NY to PERISH EASTLEY SLIPS FROM [js After Losing American Game | —.—— FULTON HAS CHANCE TO TIGHT PL ACES AND Are Caddies Stanford Wants California to 1] a Dual Meet BEAT WILLARD; NOTED WINS HARD CONTEST) ozesescree: |, Pat Rugby Team in the Field EXPERT GIVES OPINION Heath links, In Great Britain, STANFORD UNIVERSITY, May 4.—Negotlations with a CLEVELAND, May 4.—The athietic supremacy of the Wright family is still up in the | | | | | | | Here the aged and infirm are view of persuading the University of California to put a rugby alr. nd Donald fall, to meet Stanford, will be opened Wright, nding Sh ew ” BY EDWARD HILL. Given presetence ever youths fifteen In the field next fe oP rig 9 Shaw NEW YORK, May 4.—Robert Edgren, one of the most widely Another coat of whitewash was handed Bill Hurley's Great Falls! who ought to be in school, it is by the Stanford ath ic offic oon, as the wit of the an- high school been starring krown boxing authorities in the country, believes Fred Fulton may im nouncement today that the student body had rejected by a vote of 441 to 392 the proposal to substitute American football for the English game. hoped that many soldiers who are partially incapacitated by the war will be able to earn a living by this method. The old The announcement of the result was a surprise to the sup- men are guaranteed a minimum porters of American football, who seemed, before the balloting sum of 10 shillings a week and began, to be in the majority among the students. are allowed to keep everything on practically all the athletic teams the last two years, The rivairy became keen. They de- | prove enough to beat Willard. Edgren recently said: “Fulton is a fighter, He {s a hard hitter, without having a crushing punch like that of Willard or Moran. He's a8 aggressive and persistent cided to end all discussions over |as Hattiing Nelson used to be. He has a good head when in danger, the family table by staging a |r, rs instantly, has a world of endurance and a tireless and per- dual meet, brother against /petually active right arm. Moran or Dillon might get him with one of brother, When the smoke - | those crashing right-handers, for he is too lightly built above the tion yesterday at Dugdale park, with the fair ones looking on. ™ ‘Ladie# day” score was 4 to 0 in our favor. Pat Eastley served the twisters for the locals and managed to wis: | gle out of many a tough hole with Salomelike contortions. Several times during the course of the set-to were the sacks loaded with Great! Pallers falling over themselves for a chance to fall on the home plate! cause the Giants’ downfall | } an Mclvor made the populace sit up and take note {n the first| pic gy in qmmeee oF this monet r epawer - alti yeni Lege a shoulders to stand punishment like a Willard or a Moran. but jhe'a tanto, when he speared Bill Hurley's fly in right. Bill slipped and fell baer at 5 - | have a first-class chance to beat Coffey, an even chance with Weinert @m the sreensward, and altho he rolled over a couple of times, he still |OREGON TOPS HEAP POPULAR PLAYER TO ning six. Donald copped the jand a soft thing with the other heavyweights. Willard today would yetained a firm grip on the pill. ge petal pa dey Pat N BASEBA RACE REFEREE FIGHT | et cey Bil ca ol — be too rugged and strong fer aiia, and would knock es out. bi ef TCE . - OS ANGELES, ay ° LI y ud with a number of good fights under his , he may improve enou; aa.” ber ciao chbs attornoce. yee aes Srenta: ie wat oa Dlayers were released by the Ver | I and 220-yard dash. Douglas an- |to have a chance even with ‘the champion.” re Donors for our side this afternoon. fon at jed at eee He wet fin’ }non Tixers, in order to get down to ’ — nexed the low hurdles, 100-yard —s oe “RUDY” KALLIO, who was se-|join the team later in the season, {28 Player limit of 18 men, EUGENE, OF, May 4—The Unt| PORTLAND, May 4—Here's an-| dash, discus throw, broad Jump, | moXERS WHO WON HONORS lle Gradwell so unmereifulty for 2 eared by Great Falls from Oakland, ' aan versity of Oregon was on top of/other job for Louts Guisto, hard Pole vault and shot-put. for the S. A. C. at the recent Far | five rounds last night that the ref- i fe due to pitch for the opposition. BILL HURLEY ts playing a fine MUNSELL TO TACOMA lthe heap in the race for the North-| hitting Beaver first baseman, fle —_————- Western meet were banqueted at |eree stopped the fight in the sixth game at the first stopping place. SALT LAKE, May 4.—It was an t intercollegiate bas ll cham-| wy sheet t clob last night. Col, Inglis,|and awarded the bout to Wolgast, TEALEY RAYMOND has been/ and there were some that thought/nounced here today that Pitcher | ponship po ny *Yoot ay’s score Soman bem’ “ro vag le yae Bl It ri d Chet Mcintyre and Charley Hulen | geving Herb Manovk to use as 4] il! was getting old. Munsell had been turned over to|was, Ores Agsies 3, Oregon 10./nyan tomorrow night, Somebod: ow appene |thanked the boys for their good 1 * meliet pitcher. Tacoma. it Oregon wins one of the. twe roy ans lomebody | | work. President White was absent. | FRANK GOTCH IS ILL mn eno “ o of > elne, however, has been chosen to | hewn" A LOSS TODAY by the visitors Sa rr ic : pnd j rete __ CY NEIGHBORS was out in uni games to be played at Corvallis| referee the main.event on the box-! pears : i . ees ei F He may not break tnto the | ™*” Mee# * shakeup In their lineup COBB IS RELEASED Friday and day, the North:|ing card between Vally Trambitas | Se Be aoe aie retina tee anes |“ CRICIGO; Seay ace aeup as long as the present com} HARD AND LONG drives fea THRAR HAC May 4.—Paul|western championship will be and Al Sommers, ° 2 * 3 1\time, writes from San Francisco|the wrestler, {ll and but a shadow 5 prov winner. tured yesterday’s scramble. Sema Somer oe rs - i“ Lord pon nee Regi yr a a te ~ ——— + 1 1% Silene four-round game {s flourish-|of his former self, is thru with the it .. oa) ae Gb ht re by the local Central league| University of Califo! s | aie ya sae ing despite the fact that Chief|mat game today. He quit the cir MUSEMEN TS), SHORTSTOP HFALEY ts play: |club. Coast champtonship. PORTLANDER WINS © 1 1 2 ¢lWhite is watching things closely,|cus with which he was traveling ing a nice game for Great Falls. s Hitting when hits vies needed | ae eRe ae eee and retired to his farm. Gotch sald THIRDSACKER CHICK 1s cer- won for Oregon yesterday. -_— a i ae WINDSOR, ONT—Ad Wolgast|that he now weighs 185, whereas, tainly cracking the apple on the —_—— — Arthur Seymour of Spokane was —e— = has won another fight. The former | when in good health, his heft was SLEROLY aa “LADIES C.A. HIKES BEGIN ion, Fortiend one wistlen, 62 Soews vheed aif, 14 1 /LUsghtweight champion battered Wi. | 225. ‘BueT OF VAUDEY ANOTHER * DAY” Frt- ” i & Hulen’s, last night. The scores R HPO. A TWICE DAILY--8-36 day. —_— High rune—Bisatilon, 44, 28, 2 pte (Sb at | season's Last soW— | RUSS HALL'S Tacoma Tises uterus tom Ga LE | Aten, May a “ee he a s : ve _ 1) - a8 furnish the opposition on Monday , open to all men, whether|mour 40s. Scag Fay eR a a “HU ” of the association or not ‘ Thc Naty ek BOOST FOR “HURLEY DAY. t hike party will leave the Reteres, Charley Rae : ; : H 4 ae weg association at 1:15 o'clock Satur. ot tay es Lae ca NATIONAL LEAGUE day, walking to Balley peninsula Eastern football rootere can't un ; Wee, Sm, ee ee Won. Lost. P and returning about 6 o'clock, If|derstand why Yale griddere object | ° 7 3 Brooklyn | «| ge a lyou want to go, notify Edward |to wearing numbers on their backs Phitadeiphta ‘ | Meyer, or Jahn B. Pinolla, at the | Their rivals seldom see ‘em ee YMCA. | - | Pittedurg ATHLETIC FIELD a... “atten a shrnvenere Enasee Complete Report isikauieatcn NE quart has the same food value as a whole pound Boston 0, Philadeipht at ue tees & Contnnatt ¢ Them. ‘ BASEBALL of Market Today O and a half of round steak. It is equal to a whole At New York 4, Brookiya 6 My reputation and stand- At New lau Mh cuthclant: aaearastel : gallon of oy~'ers, to four pounds of potatoes, or to 11 es . peer ascetic RTE pounds of cabbage. It hardly seems possible, but it’s AS Seren riea, Pet dwt ee Bagge ms a et true That's why It Is being used more and more, not ¥ . peed ahactately necessary. - — —— only as a delicacy, but as a staple article of food. Eat : absolutely : | | ti win a cn) | Now we know why the Cardinals you Want. ahy See rictotial ewe mast” || Devrott EXAMINATION FREE | PP AT DAINLESS sc: gn OY 2. Ontwte,@ 26° | are picked to finish eighth, Chris a cacao gaeohca Beota, esek tian Frederick Albert John Henry | | in ee Binyon Optical Co. gee David Hetzel bas been placed. at | fig [———— . second bi amed be re a | Peiiadetame ns na: 8 */81116 Ist Ave., near Seneca D ENTIS I Ss rent ome Talia thee one | “Cream of PP mh At Philadelphia = | | the Cards out of the ity Creams” No othe: is asay — 1 L —— | | , NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE -— | | — — 7 ras ZS Ice ha ™ Co! book. egeeeoigatie A our Mats. 2:30. Nights, 7 and 9. | You can kick a baseball all you : - ee ITY CREAMS) book “AT OCEAN BEACH” The Whole | want without scorit Mea Nessim Li SOL. BY THe BEST OFALR weil- Piscicreatlsdaces ahaa Bannan ma = wa Big Musical Comedy Act | | 1 ex- PATRICOLA Patani | Famous Singing Violinist Truth About 9 eatures. an a oe BREAD | CAN YOU BLAME HIM? Wer Ee. | Saeee ee, vee In order to Introduce our Je ht Tacoma 0, Butte 1 M RE sx. MAY 7 White bre: he most (whalebone) plate, which is the RO! OO Tacoma vs. ishing and digestible food im | lightest and strongest plate kno | HENRY KIMMEL WHO JUST CAME BACK F M 2:230—TWICE DAILY—$:15 the world, nin per cen does not cover the roof of ¢ NEW YORK SAYS IF YOV WANT TO KEEP UP WITH 9| M. Lee Fohl rises to re- ef 0 lt mouth: yon can bite corn off the |! uw | “TWILIGHT SLEEP” | 002795 cosot “expect the tn.) hee ane © cob; guaranteed 18 "youre . THE 400 YOUVE GOT TO BE CAREFUL WHAT YOV LECTURE and MOTION PICTURES|dians to win the peonant.” That| | Whole wheat or erate bron’. x 400 oS the bron, bre and snlnerat lee * | Sve tof tooth (whalebone) Saree 3 SMOKE. HE'S SO PARTICULAR NOW THAT HE TURNS -— ments left in, pout &4 per set of tee edor rhe eter eotercant atfora| — ourishing than white four, | @10 set of teoth 5.00 | Voom! oor! $ HIS BACK ON EVERYTHING BUTA to return a fonled-off ball for less ‘These figures are from U.8, _ | Bridge work, per tooth, gold $8.00 | staymer Ls @ | 5 mI ve- oo ba jone SHAKE: ii You can get ® lot of good land ly the superiority of white | stiver fillings . «+ +800 | Onions, green ..ece cease “ P na me Ogg bargains in Star Want Ads. bread in food value over all Platine fillings ..+-<. 760 | Ontons —ereen, = Walle Prices—tee, ! : | All work guaranteed for 15 years. other food products. y 1 jon taken in the mbrn- The perfect food te WHTTR | Mare ecetaath ative das" Baets-| | BREAD, made with | fee fae 8 Sav amples of Our Pinte Work, We Stand Fisher’s 70 0aiheeS am. 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