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purr AND SEF. eee MACHINES SHOULD BE CONTRABAND OF WAR Trade Mart Neg. U. 1916. PAGE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 8, pyright, 1918, by HC. THOSE GUYS ) MUTT THINK OF US" GOVERN MENT MARES ME SICK e |} (N WASHINGTON | an i : a }\ ARE ALOY oR [ Wiares tHe ) ar DYUN ns | we ; * || SPINELESS Boe: pehsymnnat MAT il e BILL HURLEY HAS BASEBALL GOSSIP SHE'S ONLY 7 BUT A STAR BOWLER Portchester, N. Y., boasts the girt bowler in the States in Beatrice Sher- weed, 7 years of age, who almost daily appears on the alleys tak. jing part in matches with her father. Beatrice rolls a spe- cially prepared mineralite tt weighing eight pounds and her are above the average. HIS DAY IN RAIN BY EDWARD HILL. Seattic scheduled a little fancy doings at the ball park on Sunday. (wet, THIS MORNING rt Wet, T TusT READ ih THIS "ELPASO Times” THAT IN CASE OF A BREAK with CARRANZA THE MEXICANS WOULD BAW Two ME KICAN WOMEN CARRYING BEWING MACHINGS ACROSS THE BORDER, NTO MEKjO AND NOBODY SropPed ‘em HEAVY BATTLER BOXING NOTES | t PRA ALARA LALLA PREPARED FOR GO Fred Grant, the big Kansas City heavyweight, who will meet Joe the Tacoma champion, in one of the headline events of the BETWEEN |J OURSELVES BY THE SPORTS EDITOR T BEGINS to look very much as if California and Stanford, the two! gon Finer Carman, le OW Mem Ne Rr | comes to spoiling things for Seattle fan: every opening day for the pas failed to weep when something specia! The Baseball Booster club, headed by Jack Turner, planned to give the te bhlaad. ‘How Aature’ big wolversities of the Golden Old Jupe Pluvius’ batting average is most nigh perfect when it It has rained now on nearly the skies never have another season on the football field. Attempts at an amicable understanding between the two big inatitutions of learning have met with fiat failure, Out of the chaos it has become apparent that California t* just as strong even ed. The event marred by the heavy dew Sunday was “Hurley day.” r of the Great Falls aggregation a day of his own, it led, despite the inclemency of the weather, and prov- State will become estranged for | smoker Tuesday night, is working hard for the bout. There are many who have seen him work who think he will beat the rugged Tacoman. Grant is @ hard-hitting boy and knows the game. he may give Bonds a lot of trouble. He is working out in the club aym, while Bond: tting into condition for the contest in Tacoma. Interest in the Leo Houck-Frankie Sullivan bout is high, as these, little battiers put up a whirlwind go recently. Both are going out to win Tuesday, Neither Is passing up anything that will help him get in! the best of shape, and both will be in fine condition by Tu Several athletic stunts, in which the players of the opposing teams |tent "ote were pulled off before the game, and Hurley was the recip- lent of several indeome presents. 1 took more than Seatt!: is had Intended giving him, how. lever, for his squad copped the game, 2 to 0. JIMMY CLARK allowed but one bingle during the session. ¥- ote unytelding - the intercol Austin & Salt are planning | other good goes, Andy Duval, exiate game as Stanford ts for] the former 8. A, C, champion being one of the men who will be used. rugby nan | JACK BRITTON, having Sigel ust recently the student bedy at! MERKLE WINS led Ted Lewis, ups and claims the kenterd vel : pterpozind bbe Alo pe tl | welterweight championship of of the American game. The ac somewhere Jack tion of the student body resulted in a free-for-all fight among the Go tw it you're welcome. BIL HURLEY made a speech aympath * of the American TOMMY BURNS has broken out when he was presented with his game, and « ral were injured — He gen one im nO presents. % om of ducucssin pack to the ring ‘olks bad an | vie ds ) ? | There does not appear to be any, NEW YORK May &—Fred/ idea Tommy went back a long AS USUAL “Hunky” Shaw — prospect of patching up the dif. Merkle covered himself with glory hed Ago. the one to keep the opposing pitch ferences between the two univer. When he made his debut as third " . 0 C 4 co NG CHAM: | er from getting a no-bit game.| Saeko rities and the game between the| baseman for the New York Gianté| ,ANOTHER | COMING | CHAM: [Data boy! Willie Hoppe need not worry| University of Washington and oD be od grounds - rig 8Y* Ses Willard. The young mao| - : over his crown as world’s greatest California will again be the big | *&° n five times at bat, he un PROF. WILSON, the Pustest Pee) cue wizard so long as the war con-| game of the season | buckled three two-base awats, The Challener the world at eight) that ever conducted a biz college! tinues in Europe. With the pass | non B |firet and second each drove home | , | By EDWIN J. BROWN ‘was on band ing of Firmin Cassignol, there are| The Boston Braves, despite the In-|@ Tunner, The third brought to) SHAMUS O'BRIEN’S manager @ivisions or groups in society) RSS HALL and his Tacoma! >ut two nearchampions left on the fury to Sherwood Magee, have the Merkle household @ brand new calls the former a rising young in every the opposition | Continent capable of giving Hoppe| Jumped away to a good start. | Automobile. fighter, Shamus was busy rising | to be represented bod: ‘© (a city coun-| Tiges will furnish rh an argument, Of their environment| today, ited people at the same time (with a ring. They are not leading the famil-; A year ago the local representa: once per round in his last combat | sets in, he will be a big help. Yet Because of Caasignol _ pronounced datoren | far National league, but are close [tive ofthe. Preene fompany | with Ben Leonard ¥ 4 O.{and Alfred Mortier the best two in| on the Philli oni i serve on 2 eity . trey sory gehen a a Burope. Mortier is a wealthy am | ge a preg a ate fo bere letters | BIT cafe sect ~~ to he j ‘working man who is conscious) J 6 would give a motor car to nounce Benny Leon can lick | chance In the|@teur, an artist and author lie) The Braves have a great chance to | reuse fatereats would, be thelGiant ao” . dreads traveling on water and can-| win the pennant this yous, 3s| a0 Ties marae lengeet Biting ‘the | Evet Weim, Makee so, Bill, bet of the working people than a/ not be Induced to cross the At! their pitchers hold out, they are! "82 with a line drive. Ben must catch him first eo eretee onl ee nave| «JOHN BARNES, Claude Harlow | laatte Adjoran is bottled up in very apt to do so. Just now the) es Van Wyckoff and Jack Turner| Spain e Is eager to come to| Stallings hurlers took tions ee i hy | * iitentione fe ocetts of the| should be complimented for the|the United States, but being a nt | a 7 a etal ting peepie if he would repre’|way in which they staged “Hurley | Hungarian, fears the risk of being The “Miracle Man” yer he has ————. Ee tie de’ he cannot represent | G07 taken off a neutral vessel by a| not given up all hope of Bill Work for the interests of the ve = French or English cruiser | James pitching. If Rill can come rs of the people and for the| STACY SHOWN presented Bil! waa na ¥ | back when the warm weather TRAPS FLAG AND F mn aeve, heard =m SHORTSTOP HEALEY played a ae : nice game for Great Falls during | the patriotism of any ‘OOTID Garrigon has been iI) {f young Nehf and Rarnes fulfill thelr promise and help out Ru dolph and Tyler, the Braves may Wind and rain did not keep the| Green Lake the past series. He is a newly of Mark T da 3 not need him trapshooters home Sunda There | for some little timé but is fully re SET ort wet tans cway or ada | ™" wed. et 0 ly | nen | was a large turnout both at the! covered thelr real worth as representa-| par easTLEY will do the twirl When Magee gets back In the|(Green Lake and Harbor Talend | % st + negginatdh beat inte a for the Giants teday. ye z | game, the club will have more) traps Four women members braved the| iote'than merely waving of Brill 3c aie 20 Prices Paid Whelessle Dealers for driving power than {t possessed Peres z #8 tee a «| tah weather and were at Green| “ir flag§ He whe would give every a when {it swept to a pennant tn areten @ field at| Lake. mathe right to labor and. the @!) i914 Magee, Konetchy and|Green Lake with 4% out of a pos-| aot It of his labor is a patriotic | (Corrected atly by J. W. Godwin & Co.) . was! i eee eels renirete se ; [Blow It Happemed | s:" Ser) Cree tne ts heel doemmineyttaceae ieee ce Sine ecient Mini elearetioas eres away from man hie righ 44 | Beets sack 108 @its u . A es, = b for his family } 14m 08 % 8 tt me out at Harbor Island | AB. R. Ht. PO. A . The National league race promises! Frank C. Reihi, the Tacoma pro, % 3 8 <4 8 ee an to be an open one. At least four|hung up @ perfect score at Harbor The basebal! club and trapshoot “pie Sb et ih eee ‘ teams appear to have a chance.| Island, getting 50 birds in as many ing club have been combined at warded. priva | Shaw ae ie ey age The Braver have as good a one/shots. C. E, McKelvey and R. 8. Buhl, Idaho. | wares eaeer thet i. ae oon S ie as any club In sight Searle tied for high amateur hon-| 3 ot ot os wets ie enn ¢ ton pe bie | nee ors, getting 45 out of @ possible 50. Official averages made In regis- fare helpers should be gives —< ? : ‘ . : : pefrult seo @ 600 | George Brge! has started a cam- BR & tered tournaments last year are ks’ vacation each year anc 2 . 2 im plant ~ paign with a view of forcing, Shooters were giad to see Geo. contained in a book being issued ee ne Senet tet + 5 oS gf Stramberrisn, California. 11% @ 209 | Johnny Kilbane {nto a match|Garrison toe the mark again at’ by the Interstate association | Ni sss satrietie that an| Piero 8 eae ele aoe with BGGie Campt for the feat | cqceececeneaeceeeenerneercererseeeentee eens | posted, qualified man be biack-| +k ee | Stoney. et erweight championship. nd outlawed b 37 : | tudbara 03 When he is 30 years old + Rose in ninth Gat Sead tetrese er an 8 Manse tomeone wa ABR HPO A F.| nae 2 firat shot consists of a let fund for cit Sa Se we 2 ter sent broadcast thruout the flag in my flag as Hee ca: eae ee 5 country, wherein he accuses Kil RACE (N MEXICO | hong beckiietes “and den ie ae Se: Be ride 1 | bane of sidestepping Campi | i> daber without causa oa oe o4e 0: | “Billy Gibson, the New York | Miter tt You Sentlemer ave the ¢ 66 4 H 8 ida, 4-bes | promoter,” writes Engel, “offer; Magnefico, the six-year-old | Re mmtvence, 1f not the power. | Ae es, ate i ‘ 8 ‘f° | ed Kilbane a bout with Campi at) mare owned by R. Martin of laborers, team park help ee © Viagem are % | 124 pounds ringside. He replied Kent, will be shipped South : @™. clerks and sanitary tors : ‘ Apeles | by saying that he would accept shortly and entered in the race | Purses such as Jess Willard and S84 behold you gentier « 2 6 27 16 Ol pore ss @ 100 the match {f allowed to weigh | meet now on at Tia Juana, Mex- | Frank Moran commanded for ten your head nee ore b ings Yellow Newtown Pippine, 150 @ 176 128 pounds at 2 o'clock, which i d sagen Wines : 28 p 2 ahd co. jrounds of lofty tumbling in Madt-| | Great Feiis ae See sos @ tis | would bring him tnto the ring at| The nag has been frolicking |e ae . a Two-base bite—Bi Rome Beauty 5 @ 180 the lightweight Imit | In the pasture for # couple of |! “Y = G na ~ oat Eo flee fiy—Eiltley Onions 8 months, She has run on near. pack, hold no attraction for Don| 7 as ee eats ** luThree years ago Tom McCarey of ty every track In the North. |G. Lew, the 135-pound boxing Chi. common w for since prop-| Shaw, by Clark. Double p oy a * Low Angeles offered a $5,000 naman of the University of Penn WHY could not be equal and talen | to Shaw to Brooke. Time 02 @ 02% guarantees to box Camp! 20 ere sylvania | ance. rights ought to be) —Hows ; yntons. green, loca 2 | rounds, but he turned it down | : ; | Mate which was, in itself \ Potatoes *| Kilbane is a four-flusher cham P, EASTLEY HAS Lew's father is a millionaire | but a community of rights NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE 6.00 @24.00 pion if there ever was one. Asa real estate owner in Canton, China bea the admin ion of the law) a Tom Lect Bet, ss9¢ gates boxer he is a great sidestepner, RECORD BROKEN «nicer accounts for his son's disin an 2 ‘ 000 4 but he has been doing this stunt | clination to potatoes 15.00 pad his bank-roll as a 4 4 600} so long that the public has tired v4 a; = T bene Wald Peadaens tor Baas, of him, and ff he doesn’t take on When Umpire Garnet Bush ring, performer. : | , Ss , Poultry, Veal and Pork some regular fichter soon, the| nicked Pat Eastley, Seattle Your sports have made your hares i . rd fans will boo him into retire-, pitcher, for . five-bone | fine | country send youn sen aad, Lew o | ment during the series against Butte, |‘ K ; ne Chinese ja century under your athletic sys JOBS FOR HENCHMEN | H 3 8 eg er n pl . m and they would not be jokes Welt known that « by |"Come on, Johnny! Either agree to, tley hae been playing prow | om Omri game.” When ene Tre of our city have and over i" meet Camp! at the featherweight, fessional baseball for 11 years, pine When I go | nem 7 limit, at which he would murely| and that instance was the first Lge to i palpaln medicine 1 shall and under 1 beat you, or acknowledge that| In which his pocketbook has lle oe eg in be district | maak 16 164 you can't make the weight any| suffered. h A gymnasium and that the! k how e * |young fellows learn to spa sine, dor... 1.00 @ 1.50 more. Allow a boxer such as SpE SOIT IEA uaatles Sulan, ai Pan oes ‘ Campi, Who can make the welght “Johnny, it's about time your hand pseu ron ou can re plans for a ting all pul . - . ibe Boas Lae acs all comers at 122 ringside, suc-| got anything—you ere a four-| for the standard of American life * ie @| ceed you to the throne flusher.” 3 ccatne (Bela sailee tae Be: si eR i cottles EU Ee nt a—_—_—— “ Hutter. # Cheese boi wen -- . | Rustes From he Bushes | grove business, me se Stl naive Wee bine | Cream dept. boys walloped hard ih Leag “s ‘ amery. « ; candy makers of Imperial Candy ae Der year k peinnat 4 Cheese | NT Co., 16 to 5. 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