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STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1916. PAGE 9. TT AND JEFF Things Can’t Be So Bad Across the Border, at That Frade Mare Ree 0. 'b, Pat Of. t HIC- Jscuse Me, PARDNER iB (ae —— Cheasty’s me srr Us dig wee 3 BUT 14 Tra Mexico (HIC) } yess - TRA-LA,LA, There’s a Hat for \ Lore ny You at Cheasty’s pe $2.50 to $10.00 Featuring Always the Cheasty Special Hat at $3.00 “Values Tell” By BUD FISHER i} quer, You Gee THAT LING ? HATS THE BOUNDRY GeTw EEN WAITED STATES AND MEXICO, ASLONG AS WE ARE EVEN One INCH Bis OP THAT LING WE ARG / i SMOULD WE PUT ONE FOOT OVER, THAT BORDER we WOULD RE ME SAME AS DEAD. AS TRANQUIL AN IT SEEMS YOuDeR, ONG INCH QUER THAT bee AND WE wOULd BE PreRce od By THOUSANDS OF BULLETS any — op | Jusr (Hie) OVER THAT y WANNA ares (ie)/K4 SING (HIG). See (Mic) WHAT At (wid) Buss 1 ABOUT. Bee Ss U. OF W. ATHLETES IN BAD SHAPE University of Washington track men are at hard work in Preparation for the meet with Oregon, less than two weeks away. The recent cold snap delayed the training so Coach Vander | Veer Is wasting no efforts these days in putting the athletes thru thelr paces. He figures the locals will be lucky to make any kind of a showing against ‘ HE SAYS IT iS ALL WRONG, WANKEES WILL = SP PLAY BALL WIJ cinscives pe JUVER, May 11.—The| (To the old Giant pennant flag.) tor: I read an eo pie ? 7 BENNY KAUFF HIRES HIS OWN TRANER|LAST BOUTS a ARE TO BE PUT ON The Young Men's Hebrew assoct- ation will wind up {ts smoker sea son 6n Thursday night. Match- maker Abe Kubey has arranged @ |card of six bouts and a spectal event, and everything points to @ successful finish to the season. | Kubey signed Al Mosler, § Andy Duval, the for- mer 8 ¢. champ, and clever Williams, who, tho a new al in town, has shown enough s he has had to con- ns of his merit. With nd a few others to round out the card, it looks like a satisfying affair will be held. The card follows am Bang” Robbins vs. McGraw’s M. —— Clamitke Baseballer G Walvers on seur OVER OLD PALS BY EDWARD HILL 1 Bonner, f GIVE SHOULDER BY.THE SPORTS EDITOR A GOOD RUB, MIKE! 50 \ CAN KNOCK \TH! RCH OF FH Sporting Editor: I RTY STATUE Lesion” recruiting heed | Furl that banner, fondly, sadly, count in your paper the other even. | LI BE! “< are scouring the city in search| Many thousands cheered it m. ing about a ball game between the rE good baseball players. T! In the years that are no more; | Aloha club and the Canttella club, has opened here and sev Emblem of a bygone day, where all the credit was very gen supporting When the Giants’ play jerously given to the former team The 211th battalion Kept them to the fo: | The Canttella club was not de “American Legion” is anx-| feated, tated in the article, for to have a team that will beat Oregon. copped the content they were entitled to their last TUNING UP isomers, for the sake of the bats in the seventh inning and of. RACERS spe Eeggran NEW YORK, May 11 | fered to go to ground B at Wood! they arrive in England} land Park and finish the geme| rid " : they will.train for the front, right, but the Alohas were more oo ay spestway is will introduce the game and than pleased to take advantage of th powerful racing to create the same love a — and declined the in bod sett ne tents aa 1 5) Manager Raymond figured that he fi in the hearts of the English | ation. rom the terrific velocity attained | ouiq not afford to carry Glavenich Bach battalion will have a} 8 reple ith ‘ors, te n danger when the contest |rarday The big fellow was given team and many snappy games| orn slip and will endeavor to rmer Seattle twirler, || ne back against his old tilikums erday at Dugdale park, Tacoma 7 to 3. Al pitched a neat game for the Tigers, Luke Glavenich was almost continually tn a hole for our side. Luke had a bit of hard luck, wan wild, Furl that banner, furt It sadly, while For the team is going badly— It will not be led; It le but @ memory Of what ought and used to b And its people's hopes have fled. nS The germ of originality has stung Benny Kauff in another spot Benching, for the time, all chatter pertaining to his swatting ability the Ty Cobb of the defunct Federals ha» gone and got himself a pri vate trainer Ever since big league baseball became an institution, players have been content to allow the club masseur to see to their conditioning Not so with Benjamin He has Mike Donaldson, former middleweight, of Haverstraw, to look after him. And Mike, by the way, is the same sort of talkative person as is the slugging outpost of the New York| Giants. wuike modestly reports he has only met three GREAT MEN in his time. They are the late Stanley Ketchel, President Wilson and, last, but greatest of all—Kauff. Barney rri n the few vineesocal these boys Sheeps humming and bis teammates made couple of costly errors. UST a few days ago old Nap | *! Lajote stepped to the plate for the Athletics and drove screaming home run that scored a man ahead of him and sent the played. and of Alobas earned K. 0. Rot the eleven runs that the Ie played before the “Legion” |. were presented with, they eee Ok Uecuaah a0 tite for the front. " tive. We are perfectly willing to stage fanother contest with the Aloha team on any opportune Sunday, and, thru your paper, would be! pleased to hear from them. MANAGER CANTTELLA CLUB. : . Yankees down to defeat. Lajole is beginning his 21st year a cemphel, Od | lberdeen Black Kitten, | The lege se eds re arms grow Has Retired From Game} on forever. As long as he can e Campbell, toddle to the plate a man who has gna once been a great batter fs dan- e gerous with the willow. Cats? He has retired from : 8. ? uses The big blond outfielder, | La Peadetin was jote was a veteran of the fray when Tyrus Raymond Cobb was , Played with Bartlesville in| 4 schoolboy. He was old as men and was purchased by the) | are counted old in baseball before Nationals, who sent Bim! fee Magee broke into the game A Campbell wae| Yet there ts not a pitcher in the i Petsbere ape cconet| American league who does not i ihe Boston Nationals dur-| dread his appearance at the plate ihe season of 1911, but he then| ‘@A7 In the pinch, | Bon bok amit again’ in lata ned |!t Is 90 of all great batters. Oid of the game until he join-| PoP Anson can still bit them Feds in 1914. After the| Mike Donlin batted 200 when he Blew up he quit the game, “4S thru as an outfielder. Old 8, and has as yet reported to| ‘onus Wagner ts still getting his His home originally was) wallops, and he Is nearly as old Louls, but he now resides in| &8 Lajote. Bs The batting eye is a thing eternal. Be ON TO CAPTAIN OREGON Nelson has been chosen to the 1917 baseball squad at U. of 0. He is a three-year a : 4 BP EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 5. Seattle's Leading Dentist Freddie Welsh defeated a guy named McGuire recently. Now that he has found a man he can lick, maybe Freddie will tell the waiting world who McGuire is. a The favorite show of the Giants must be “The Blue Paradise.” 2 3 os ADVICE TO THOSE ABOUT TO TAKE UP THE GAME OF GOLF: ; Don't bother buying a set of clubs 5 eet Are for a while. Borrow those of a 1 ee Mote member of your fam{ly who plays Dating the month of or of a friend. There ts no use Tam going to of breaking your own clubs © Ai cll} learning to play the game Teatment for fy 3.8 91,90 to $10.00. T When you get-out on the links ier grtag te make watch a good player. Stand right ¥ full upper and in back of him as he prepares to sets of teeth oe drive. As he reaches the top of cee his swing remark that ‘t is a fine ee not day for the game. This will put him {n good humor and You can BY regular $25 set wili $15. No charge will ask his advice about driving. eo made for extrac- These sets will teed for 15 if you lose a ball, don’t pay any attention to anything else until you find it. Don't stop your search to let other players come thru. Bails are expensive. EDWIN 4. 7 ” Terie Pen wv” ™ ® | There is one man who believes Tea evenings until § Kid Lewis has a chance of be: people who work ing Mike Gibbons. He ta T Kid Lewis. GPs careful to come pmo 713 First Phone Low Round Trip Fares East the RAS Milwaukee” June 1st to Sept. 30th, 1916 Return Limit three months but not beyond October Sist via Northwest to ROUND-TRIP From Points in the Omaha, Council Biutts, Kansas Oty doneph... ther points in tl Proportionately reduced fares to man Bart, ehtly higher far Return through California at The “Olympian” --The “Columbian” Two Fast Through All-Steel Trains every day Lbern! Sttere, and chol ‘ MY Ticket Office, Secoud Ave. at Clerry St. HiNott 4812 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. The Standard Of! company team, Saturday, took the American Paper company down tho line, 6 to 4 Hurd, of the American Paper com pany, pitched a remarkably good game and had he hed the proper | support the game might have end jed tn his favor. Batteries 8. 0. Croman. A. P. Bjornson Day Hoard and and Co Co. see Saturday afternoon the Postoftice team defeated the Fire Underwrit- ers by a score of 6 to 6. Batteries: Postoffice—Wick and Telquist, Underwriters — Hender-| son, Brown and Fitzgerald | ee The Washington Mattress fac tory ball team lost a close game | to the Firemen Saturday at Walla Walla playfield, 4.40 5. ° | Batteries: Washington Mattress —Doty and Looker. Firemen—Mo |G, Brown and Ewing “ee ttle Hardware grounds, 9 to 3 | Litlys defeated at the Lincoln jeeven innings Batteries—-Hryant and Williams; |Rebman, Oddeson snd Barber. Fischer Brothers’ “Maximum” lteam were the winners tn a one sided game with Crane & Co, 24 }to 11 | The “Maximums” lin the first {nning Ithruout the game. Batteries: “Maximuma”—Pettus, Blair and Pillsbarrow. Crane & Co.) took ‘the and kept MARKET ° e1¢ Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for | Vegetables and Fruit | \o— | (corrected daily by J. W. Gofwin & Co.) | artichokes, doz %* @ 5 ° 199 @ 125 ee 08 ° hothouse pefrult plant California yrida, 4-bas wtown Pippins asap Onions Walia Potatoes 92.00 potatoes 36.00 Producers for Kegs, | Veal and Pork Poultr) — Pelgian harem... ++. prings 6 broflers 10 ° k hoge abs, good size, dow, iRceys, live urkeys, dressed ..... Veal, 78 to 120-Ib. .... Veal, Inge «ones ee la EDDIE TO WRESTLE Williama ts reported badly in need of pitehing matertal fee | Luke is a good pitcher when he ts Walter |fisht, but seemed unable to get 5o- ing this season. He * that the chilly weather is the cai Charite Schmutz will pt PORTLAND, May 11 Miller, middleweight champton, and Eddie O'Connell, instructor at the Multnomah club, will wrestle here May 23, Miller has posted a for folt to make 148 pounds. AGGIES AFTER TITLE CORVALLIS, Ore., May 11.—The Oregon Agricultural College base ball team is en route to Berkeley), rast man and a pretty good hit to meet the University of Caltfor-| ter” said Raymond. “I will try to nia in a series pt games to decide | make an outfielder of him. the Pacific coast intercollegiate 4 ’ championship. FINEGOLD JOINS RITCHIE ON WAY TO COAST TAS Sia Willio Ritchie has left Chicago lwnho was « { on his way to Portland, where he| yy boxes on June 9 en route. PRESBYTERIANS WIN The Madrona Pres., Class B, won| y from the Madrona M. E. Sunday /®° 7 school squad, 15 to 2. The grounds | muffed a fly were {n bad shape, so the game|® ‘rial yesterda was called tn the fifth Dean's stunt DEAN PLAYS IN HARD LUCK Al Dean's release will be keenly felt The former Tiger recently sent his wife to the hospital, where! SELLS WANTS \JOB8 HERE } Sells, the fast young inficide has been given his release by Butte and wants to catch on with | Seattle, according to a telegram | Manager Raymond by him rom Spokane. Tealey has wired for him to ow up here. He ts local youngster, na trial in the outfield the Giants and released the He will stop off | other day, will be given an oppor-| tunity to show his wares to Rusm| Hall. The Tigers are tn need of| an outfielder. Hall let Al Dean! eday night, after he bad and duplicated et Tonkins, Baum and Portras In a game featured by both teams, the Chi waukee & St. Pant hitting of ago, MIL “Benny is just as good a fellow as he is a player,” Donaldson hits it off, “and I am going to see that he ma look like a bush leaguer, a thru All right, Mike, but we'll also lamp the statl Cleveland ‘ Was New York ‘ Detroit Roy Mills was given [nr ited” Smith vs. Young Davis. Barney Williams vs. Young Hur ey | Andy Duval vs. Dich Chandler. Young Jess Willard vs. Jack Dalton Al Mosler vs. Spider Abe. NOKTHWESTERN LEAGUB , 1 brie Maas First bout Bert Cole, the California lad who tried out with the Giants this spring, sprained his ankle in Sun- day's game at Tono. is the way| es Ty Cobb] fore the season i# batting averages *s October 1, he claims he wil Hasn't he done so to date? Just look at t tarts at §:15 p.m. Wednesday's Results c) AMERICAN LEAGUE w Loat * | cade: ington MoJanet *Cunningham Melvor, p “Matted for Glave At Dr, J. B. Binyoa, Jr. Bonner nner My reputation and stand- ing is ‘sufficient assurance Olympians” by jshe underwent an operation. He ts a score/a bit discouraged at being let out of 12 to 9 and thinks that Hall should have most exciting moment of|givon him @ further trial 6 was in the elghth when ade a clean-up, securing |/BARTHOLEMY 18 1 TOUTED HIGH Batteries Olympians” Rates Al Bartholemy, Tacoma’s reer and Anderson Albera—LAllian. | catch who made his debut thral and Elliott t the of of defeated Albers Bros. here ng Al Bon REPORT |: sional t r donned 1 padin this neck of thé woods first season ip profes eball | ° TWELVE MEN TO | MAKE TRIP | When the Giants leave for the Selling Prices to Retatler for Butter, Regs and Cheese mics — Rutter | wattre Waeshtagtos three-game session with Vancouver, ereamery, brick . beginning Monday, Manager T sey, annie eet will have 11 rn besides him : Thi at four pitchers will be nity to see wt eans en an at the war b one for Canada COVELESKIE MAKES GOOD UP THERE There fs no doubt. but that Stan kie, former Spokane try Hag ond Grain teher, will make good with the oa paid producer) Cleveland Indians. He has piteh ®/\ed some mighty nice ball and al ready the Cleveland sport writers | Jare handing him bouquets. | DE vocT HANDED BLUE SLIP Rex De Vogt, the chunky back-| stop who used to be behind the| windpad for Spo} and worked BULL BROS.) !:'0!: "sete iitositi "hi been handed his release by Roger Just Printers Bresnahan, boss of the Toledo 1013 THIRD MAIN club, Rex went up to the big show from Spokane, but did not last long under the big top beni ley Covele: 1043 overly In a] BOHNE PLAYING NICE GAME We can bet that Harry Wolver. ton is kicking his shins Just now for letting Sammy line loose from his Sur : us. The in favor former Denver Jack 1s now in a slump tohne {8 playing a nifty game for the Tigers You are interested position paying from $150 to $300 a month | 875 call at once and will spend to} qualify 1 be mu 663 Empire Bldg Coffey, Don’t Take Chances Eating Cheap Food. Best of Everything Served at University of Wisconsin Gran?s Cafe} i iiccuwer. cs ‘working out plays and overcoming ifficulties on a small diamond on {a bulletin board fn one of the halls lat the university. 1425 Co-Eds Turn Out for Balt at Wisconsin } co-nds, athletios, | At Moderate Irices. R. M»MONAGHAN, Prop. that I will not prescribe Glasses unless they are absolutely necessary. EXAMINATION FREE Binyon Optical Co. 1116 Ist Ave., near Seneca} ATHLETIC FIELD Nort term League BASEBALL TACOMA VS. SPRATT Teas 00 50 Cente. Umpire Coach Hawley of Aberdeen foot ball squad, has asked Elma high school for two games this fall ‘ CONT GO NEAR THE WATER WITHOUT EM IVE JUST BEEN READING THE REVISED EDITION OF ROBINSON CRUSOE. : IT SAYS THE -REASON CRUSOE DIDNT WANT TO STAY SHIPWRECKED ON THE ISLAND WAS BTCAUSE THAT WAS THE ONLY PLACE WHERE HE COULDNT GETA Take Fourth Ave. Cars. THE CIGARETTE VALUABLE ' OF QUALITY COUPON IN