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AUTT AND JEFF—We Yankees Can Out- Think Those Greasers Anyway You Look a t It mares {} A DRINK oF BRANDY T AINTGoT a CENT OH! ~ rve Gor AN TDEA STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, HEY! WHERE'S DA MONE cS] No BRaNDY !] Freie Sine hte”t.'s, ba oe ~By BUD FISHER Wh ere every /Mo MONeY, rages Sa | CEG bs - 5 nie ats | day in the —— ~| / roa Now AS SOON AST \} Fine THis seonge ) | HERE \ Hook “THAT Seeuce._ | HoLDsauyT A aioe | year uh # da aL pl ee sa ate AT YOU } | * 1916. PAGE 7 Values Tell In Every Depart- ment of This Big Store Pinkman Puts Up Great Bout With Veteran W. Hoppe LOS ANGELES, May 24.— | Willle Hoppe of San Francisco was today acclaimed four-round The first two rounds were a draw. During the latter two Hoppe appeared to gain a slight advantage, but it was not until lightweight champion of the Pa- the decision was announced cific coast, as a result of his that Hoppe was regarded as victory over Eddie Brewster here last night. weter, whose real name is The fight was the hardest contested mill witnessed here in several seasons. From the epening gong until the end of the fight it was impossible to ascertain who would win. The two men were evenly matched. n, came here recently from . and made such a good im pression that he was selected as the boy to go against Willie Hoppe of San Francisco and wrest the honor from the Bay Cityite’s brow He failed miserably Frank Templeton Is High Gun in State Trapshoot Tourney | Frank Templeton of Portland, was bi ateur in the first day's | ins some comer the second annual, second, with 140 out of a possible state trapshooting tournament held | yesterday at the Harbor Island Wash., crack who has been shoot The shooting for the Post-Intel Ngencer and Spokesman-Review traps. | medals took up @ goodly portion of In the 150-target events the Port-|the day. George Miller, of Helling-| lander crocked 141 birds. This was | bam, won the local trophy, while C. considered a good score as a rath-| E. McKelvey will gain possession er strong north wind interfered of the Spokane paper's medal with the shooting | Twelve events are scheduled on _Frank | M. Troeh, the Vancouver,' today’s program PHILADELPHI May 24.—Six were all that were neces- » prove Johnny Dundee's su BOSTON, May 24—Johnny Grif fiths had no trouble with Willie Beecher last night and was award ro’ sary TTHAR'S a difference between a home an’ a residence. Home is a place whar a man can smoke all over the house. gy P* VELVET has been celled the ‘Tobacco without = dis- appointment”. Its mildness appeals to some smokere—its fragrance and flavor to others—its smoothness appeals to all. Lopate Myos luce Co = Canadian Pacific ~ Back _East Excursions St. Paul .....$ 60.00 Minneapol: 60.00 60.00 Chicago .....$ 72.50 Toronto ..... 92.00 Montreal 105.00 110.00 New York 110.70 Correspondingly lew fares to other points. For a \ittle more money we can route you vie the Great Lak and berth Tickets on June 80th. Tickets date of nale Libern Winnipeg .... = Boston . meals dally. Imited not to exceed October included Ist to Septembe: fr 1916 to three stopovers Unexce ice Vor full information, call or write 6 PENN, Aw anenger Department, 71% Second Ave. General scores of late, was | SPEAKER’S CREW RACE. DIAMOND ROUTE IS CHANGED STORY Next Saturd: STANFORD WHITNEY FAST TIME ATHLETE SEEKING LOOKED BARRED THRILL FOR BOSTON, May 24.—Stanford U S T B TWN TWEEN MINDer OURSELVES | BY THE SPORTS EDITOR Ww) i (The second of a of ar-| ‘es race between | | NE YORK NEW YORK, May 24.—Fast tele a witieh Dice eoearens ee 0 seigpidege oe, be pinged Peernnaiinns Pe mi| University’s hopes of making a |Payne Whitney " time was predicted today by as made the Cleveland Indians arsity crews will be run reddie Welsh cannot box in Mil-| pie meee Hand at 4 the sensations of the season, tells) tween Madison and Leschi waukee for four months. He has| ‘orm!dable showing In the big ies, He an-| horsemen when the Metreaas hie ewn etery of hi i" | “e h ‘ intercollegiate meet at Cam- ve 4 Itan Handicap, one of the great y of his cal the direction | been suspended for that period 9 gaged F ? Eastern racing Clan the sandiots in Texas to race. The | by the Wisconsin Boxing com-| bridge next Friday and Satur- Coffyn, one of ¢ saan “a the a lent position of $57,000 change is being made because | mission. If the lightweight ch day received a shock today the only two avi-| '® run berigag rd <field of ae Speaker is the man of whom more people can eee the finish pion retires on July 7, as he ea: when it was announced that ators alive today| mont trac be Poel er Jones says: “He is to a ball) of the contest from the other | he Will, Milwaukee will never Meredith House, of Riverside, who were the! highest class entered, v' avile 4 club what a spark plug is to an! end than from Madison. The him in the ring again. The clty| Cal, the Westerners’ crack original pupils of Se are being heavily 8 automobile.”) California crew arrived Satur. ay survive this misfortune, but| low hurdler, was ineligible to Wright broth day morning and took up quar. arth and Rome fell beneath| compete t instruct| George Smith, a of <a | BY TRIS SPEAKER | ters at the College hotel. lighter burdens House is @ freshman who ran in | nd has pur-|Sational run two weeks ago, I shall always feel indebted to} The shores near the finish line} % ot ot open competition before entering ) chased a power- he won the Kentucky Derby, is Ransom for stepping into the bean | at Madison park are covered with|P: T- Barnum used to say “There |college. He ts barred under the ul hydroaero- | counted upon to finish well up, but ball that put him jtrees which obstruct the vision of| '# 4 sucker born every minute.” |rules which barred Duffy a few lane which js to| Star Hawk, second in the Loule 7 m the bench a0 | gpectators, At the other end of the Armstrong added that “A | years At the meeting of the its fnitfal ville event, Roamer, Andrew Mill- 4 thereby Ye M\ course it is comparatively open, id a terrible thing on land | governing board of the meet tomor appearance at ers great runner, and Borrow are” achance to break |and the race can be seen by people| OF 8% that there ts one born ey-|row an attempt will be m ne during the big|all showing such fine form that 1 into the Cleburne | quite a distance up the hill ery minute, and they remain jhave House reinstated a and naval tournament this |{s anybody's race. utfiel TROWS” Colthwiia a wetas 6 € such from birth until the crack] Capt. “Feg” Murray of Stanford, | month | -—— no telling what! 1.1. this year from the or doom.” All of which brings | altho ne : stead Whitney already has made sev- would fh hap two years prev Co ws to consideration f the | y an meet, prac-| the new machine JACK DALTON READY pened to but cok tenable Sis wae posed match between Jen ; thie high hurdles today, show.| 804 Cof says he probably will i that run of 3 ary A lard and Fred Fultor ss tgptlagor yn won accompany him in the alr contests tun ; Phgpmege ge My, in ot tt - scheduled for the tournament. Cof-| SALT LAKE, May 24.—Manager) While of every we oneider | A promoter is said to have guaran.» fyn instructed Capt Benjamin Harry Wolverton of San Franciseo © School ing the short time they have beet teed Willard § 0 ‘BROADWAY is BEST Foulois, U. S. A. in charge of the| has received a telegram from the) bard City 1 work. |#! !t compared with the years) gawky Kansas plasterer. If aviation corps now in Mexico as| Detroit Tigers stating that Jack) 4 during spare | Coach Conibear has spent in t champion doesn't take it well as Norman Prince and others | Dalton, the hard-hitting outfielder, time in a cotton: |!28 Washington oarsmen the stroke| ghould be sent somewhere for| The Broadway midgets trimmed|whose daring exploits in the air|was prepared to leave for the Coast | Spenker— seed of! mill, | hey will use Saturday examination the little fellows of the Seattle Col-'have amazed thousands of specta-'to join the Seals on ah hour's BO starting at the bottom and rising to || ony sere are working out on % lege yesterday, 10 to 9 tors thruout the United States. tice 4 the position ¥ 6 ake Washington every mornin, r 1 renee — ~ See OSE |month "Upon returning to’ Hub-|Row, and later in the week they|"’Surces tor ridiculous “mostchea, | bard at the close of the 1907 sea-| Will probably start holding two! Willard cannot be blamed for |son with Cleburne I signed for the | Workouts a day to put om the fin taking them. The public, the| winter as night superintendent in a | tshing touches, eternal sucker, is at fault for go- cottonseed off mill at a salary of | . . tng to see them. | 165 a month } | ut nm a | | 80 had fallen down in my / Fred Fulton Is no match for Jess . Jambition to become a professional omplete Report Willard. He showed that con a ball p wume I would have clustvely in his only appearance remained in Hubbard City, work with Al Reich. The champton |ing as night superinter }the daytime playing with indepen ent clubs | Club owners In the North Texas! league were for paying | Veartables ball players I signed | © . for $50 a mon leburne | (Correctea Aatty by J. Ww 1 was so much In love with base * don fall | was sold to Boston, and afte town Pippine reporting got Into two games. 1 }hit twice safely, but guess I need. ed more seasoning. At any rate I |didn’t receive a contract and found my f a free agent in the pring of 1908 } . . Takima rutabagas, sack Giants Now Arpies in Third Place Howdy, notice have went? where our Giants Wraxt By taking yesterday's fracas from | Wh! Nick Williams’ Indians, 5 to 1, the - locals are now Jing Great Falls Rose seed potatoes for third pl In fact, Tealey’s crew are tied with Hurley's outfit | 7 for the third rung of the ladder. | | CHARLEY SCHMUTZ | Beletan hares WORKS TODAY — : Springs... oa This being Ladies’ day, Tealey | pucks, tat Raymond will trot handsome | Charley Schmutz out to the bill tn |! order to give the gala a treat. |}\°" | Charles will endeavor to embark on| oa another winning streak similar to] fork, feta siehate 18 $3 All the superb new woolens are here—and the Leesaracatitde tet thot Jone Aboate, | oon nifty novel weaves in all fabrics that distinguish the “DUTCH” REUTHER u 8 1916 styles with peculiar snap and smartness. |SETS RECORD Sa “Dutch” Reuther, the Spokane | | “eiputter, Pes and Cheese ] by Innings mes firstbaseman, outfielder and | ¢— - coianelly , general handy man, hung up the| Batter base bit—-ate | sean 8 record for strikeouts on the | Native w noe ington MoGinnia. Bto jlocal lot yesterday. Eleven of Our} yeive Washington #9 | Cunpinghem, Raym en i een an ave en boys went up to the platter expect-| creamery, solid pack sé | Reuther 11. . ing to crack out a safety, and had ‘ak, Cheese i a, °% adman, Murray to be contented with three clouts at . : t le pla nee to Re ° Ka ‘ ' Howe . ¢ the atmosphere. 17 uae ’ Business coming fine. Increased sales force here to take care of every GISEASON (18 MUCH | Wiseor ustomer promptly and satistactorily. ! IVE 4 s . 2 Ab ge i de oe Bila egal ot Be ‘ All alterations free of charge by tailors in my own tailor shop—not by youngster looks mighty nifty gal-] Country Hay and Grain “bushelmen.” loping around the Indian shortpateh. | } (Prices paid producer He has improved considerable since |P y yy im he tried out with Seattle Barie 22.00 LINCOLN DEFEATED Arson Ars naeuilte | 21.00 fe 2, Hoston © 2800 At pitas ard defeated the Lincoln high At Clocins wretk 6 iat ers yesterday at Woodland : ’ oe to 4. McKinley, who has AMERICAN RESULTS New Location | MERCHANT TAILORS Open most of the Lincoln gamer | Athletic Wield is season, “flunked” in his stud warluttonlos Likes | Saturday jes and was kept out of the Hneup. ws w Recs Bon Ne lac BASEBALL | STANFORD IS VICTOR 1406 FOR MEN Nights BUPRF. A " 4 tho Me SPOKANE VS, SEATED bal . outweighed his opponent 17 pounds ny, 2100 CHICAGO, May 24.—The Leland Fourth Ave. W M Until 10 Bob pavans of New York was no Admission and 60 Cents Stanford university tennis players | [i | AND (@) EN es vatch for Jack Dillon in their ten-| Vancouver | Cpe Manes }won the singles and doubles from RARE round bout, of Market Today Prices Paid Whcicsale Deciors fort Fruit ed the decision at the end of 12|periority over Jack Fleming last| rounds night | bail | was willing and glad to g sii [the chance in professional com Winning: |pany even tho I could command BADOUD TO BATTLE RACING AT RENO 3332 2 irons more ae nignt super pei Intendent In the mill NEW YORK, May 24.—Ital RENO, Nev, May 24.—Running|, When the Cleburne club Joe Gans and Albert Badoud will/races in heats will be the novelty ‘T@nsferred to Houston box ten rounds here tomorr presented to Reno racing & ant 420 ve 4 e w it. a cla e Ex asts wh bf neetin fs rw arrang 4 ie as vs - players retained. In 148 games | |hatted .214, ranking fifth. That 1 | Prices Paid Producers for Fens, Poultry, Veal and Pork should dispose of him in a few rounds | RB | The match Itself is not worth $37, 600, not to talk of giving thi amount to Willard alone. How ever, it seems that a promot with the sublime confidence in the theory of Barnum, which, | might add, is usually correct, has | I'm Happy | offered Big Jess that sum to| 3 meet Fulton on Labor day. The : : : . tere ey a ee oe wa with a new store, fine big oe Oe stock of Spring and Sum- > Think of what a terrible thing it! mer Suits for Men and d be if a submarine should sink the ship on which Billy Gib- | son sends his 25 boxers to South | Almost as terrible as me one wrecked a tratnioad of wrestlers. wou Young Men. Just arrived— should have been here two months PR . $25 value: A RUBE MARQUARD VERSION ago. $ 8, @ ise Ora mee tree everyone of them, Of tongue or pen, The saddest are these Knocked out again! hos THE GEORGIA PEACH Thru the sweep of eight long sea sons | In the batting fray he's led Raymond Cobb—his name alone t # every title dead! | but I’ve thrown them all in at. a uniform price of Chicago yesterday,