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STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1916. PAGE 7. 161" Sater By BUD FISHER AT TT AND JEFF —Seems as Though Mutt Wanted Jeff to Foot the Bill CERTAINLY We WANT Yo | [om RAL@OAD FARE BEY TOTHE CHICAGO L |S EASY To GET rie kee ee Rep om — FURTHER MORE THE NO : f h t Si a | ee we YoU H four CONVENTION BUT We'Re FOR Eramece THE] ( WELL WHar) { WHEN A TRAIN LST CAN'T RAlcROAS vane ite a ee (eke , ) C eas S BROKE. if OVERCOATS FoR [|MUMAN TOES Havt OF .it ? RUNS OVER ANY SEE WHAT AW SEYTY : / . Pes nine 7 ELEPHANTS WERE St we || SO LONG BEeEew \ }\ LE THE CLAIM AS ( MEN THE SUNSET UmiTEeD Mie ae PART OF A HUNA THAT HAS 7 ¥ fai SOUL DW'T Buy A PAIR OF (~/ CONFINED IN Secty a | See's 7 Aiheas wit Ge Nee” QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE, SHOOTS BY Ir WK CUT OFF GGINS FoR A THAT SCIENCE Mis bs ; IN FACT A GUY IN DENVER YOUR ‘Yom. Sci = y HUPPING seo} & Must TO CHICAGO ENV ENCE SHOWS * AY DAM o WS THAT “TOES. AGES GOT HIS TOE CUT OFF BY You DON'T NEED TOES THEN \ ARE Now USELESS — f y TO THe WOMAN i eRe eh AND THEY Gave { WEEK COLLECT Danaces ano-| W ——* ° i IMP 250. AT ONCE J > > = methine J . Just Reaching Seattle on the Waves of the Season’s Popularity $2.50 to $10.00 “Values Tell” L Sa | COAST MEN BIG RACEW. RITCHIE eague iNeeas Umpire, MAKEA ISROWED.§ MAY BOX m mer y | BY TRIS SPEAKER | If there's one thing a ball player ase ee Ss re) ° HI i TO [ yA Y H kK | BR | very batter has one or more|dislikes more than to be struck out 9 v pitching hoodoos, and I want tosay|in a pinch, it’s being called old ae right off the reel | when he still Is In his prime, N t CG t Hi Bl tt ? CAMBRIDGE, Mass. May 27.—~| ——-@| Willie Ritchie and some other Perfect weather greeted the ath-| | good fast welterweight may be seen O e Im, ewe ° letes who will contest today in the Ionkgpat Si daha’ of the impression one club for seven, eight or tem that they al) look | years, he is a fit subject for admis- the fellow who| Some fans seem to think because , o r Sattloraia fn action here the latter part finals of the I. C. A. A. A. A. track 5 allke to him is|sion to the old soldiers’ home. If tries to give you|n player has been identified with nell, with ad 1—De June. and field meet here, © BY EDWARD HILL. 118 men qualified, was the favorite §—Edner | Ritchie meets Ralph Gruman ir kidding himself, {the pure: vercoanee ty a A change in umpires tn the North-)pay to see the game. }Mensor hit a sizzling line drive 4l-\to win and California Seep sixround fracas in Portland on 1 have tod] ee ee mat nis re “4 ” Ls western league ‘s t Casey {s the sort of umpire that |rectly at Pat on “iB joey June 6. Dan Salt, of Austin & Salt,| the best pitching! “x ow. 1 am gray, but prematurely Harry Howell is people like fe ma than aid ye terday that he would at . beg nly rn so, and have been since I was 17 ia hoon f a r re tempt to get Ritchie © come up au L r thi att yeare of age. But just so loge It 4 said that Pre: t is the ; : my t for a bout a tl t ye ’ oa 1 ge can go and get ‘em in the outfield Man to fill Howell's shoes. cei Ca " pre hi t techie & [ae pagsome = Corking ng rottaehet b any allneieal to a Why not look up Percy Casey? yESTERDAY’S GAME » thiknte got tet > BN ay Bh gcc gned to box after t 3 twirling in the | iron-gray locks. There isn’t a better judge of balls |EXCITING “ea R t M Portland, If Austin & Salt are Speaker — National league a and strikes in the country than the For real old-time pep, close plays i ach londs fist tn his } ay te mace OR ee ae ae oat 2 hide eorpes ayer Pes BROADWAY BEATS FRANKLIN former Pacific Coast and North- and exciting situations, yesterday’s|of cracks, Each got a double and|fasterners open the ieee Cee ey io tore hero |piteher who troubled me sa con-| L& Fray pitched Brosdway am ‘Western league star. Casey knows fracas at Dugdale park, which the/a single. Bill hit the ball tn fine! tablished a new Intercol agit o eet Gruman to come he ; ntly as did Doc White. former-|tory over the Franklin high torsers baseball. Giants won from Spokane, 4 to 3,|fashion; he laid on the horsehide| ord for the East, altho 1 hace ata fy of the Chicago White Sox. Doc| Yesterday, 10 to 1. Ass result of He has @ host of friends among must be chalked up as the best harder than he has done thus far| been made so often on |DENVER ED MARTIN had « habit of pitching right around |the win, Broadway winds up its see aoe Proce S the Northwestern staged here this year. “dy a this year tees 4 no longer excites w , . \To MEET JOE BONDS the plate at all times, and he never|0d Season without a loxs. jeague, an een pop 1 . and pulled a { Norton of Stanfo: nd Cox—Ebright <P ueeee . , oul omereta ed lar in this chest with then the Pasay 7 “or HOWELL UNPOPULAR ad Branie of Oaitiorate also eens : iy load ndayy, os : Tos ond ee eee | arise Oe walneet of hittin BALLARD WINS FROM @. A. by tft the } ored h 4 Joe Bonds hile on the J : faintest bps ARTEMIS, CoS SL aL ° ecrapper 1 meet in F will answer a question 3; The Queen Anne ball tossers ° . ee : Howell ts ge 5 © Western oe s Rann Peatiwal been put to me several times, 1|Were let down hard in the final 8 yond Heft. SA a Stan phetd| | Pronounced m different crew en-\1vink Tie Kone ved over the wire use a bat that's heavier than the/Eame of the seasov. Hallerd wom ® + Hig ane iat "5 ! he/the t r of the Far We fr rely 4 e one see, oy = tetas average My club weighs 42, te game, 18 to rah. rite PIRNeTRA We With | quartenmlle h, Mashir cent efeated by Stanford, the/ ounces and ts 36 inches long, sec 3 ain, and that, Horribie’ Howell | the a killing California Varsity eight is accorded | gmMoKER AT TIVOLI ond growth ash, and turned with « Dita ar hay aa ee as aa almost even break in this after THIS “EVENING small handle. "The average bat $] iow hurdles, the Pacific noon's encounter h the Univ hep 89 ( e@| The above paragraph appeared re | again popped into the Mmellght sity of W: Owing to an Injury, Al Mosler| ¥elzhs 89 ounces. I have about 10 asbington oarsmen on |sticks and have carried one for five ®@l cently | he V vi ” my J. K. No Fash will not meet Leo Houck tonight at . Via Great Northern and Northern Pactfic 9] cently a one oft ‘ancouver| when “Fea” Murray and J. K. Nor-|Lako Washington. the Tivol! when the benefit smoker |**@80ns8. When my stock runs low, @| papers. jton of Stanford showed thetr| The Callfornia crew has kept up {I put tn a fresh order with a fac- ore ri a ° Rea bytiee Giaes oo tae Saas “ : ton /f0F the striking steamship men ts rte rival with a good reputation, wil! break {nm the new clouting trons. S|FAST cLUB time of the day, 241-5 seconds take Mosler’s place. | “Pinky” Grindle, former Victoria Maker and Nicholls of jeatcher, now in the cigar bis tm) qualified In the high jum |Vancouver, has received a letter| for first place wit from Johnny Rawlings, a former! others, Liversedge teammat Johnny is now with|and Caughey of Stanfc Roger Bresnah race at Oakland say the Southern ornialers should make a much better tying | showing this time. | | a brigade of] ach crow ts fit as a fiddle. | i Rens Y S.S.NORTHERNPACIFIC S.S.GREAT NORTHERN | Buying a Fortune —=- o Bot lodrek. the ure de 1.5]! Blow It Happened n at Toledo, and is| places tn the shot. Ldversedge| Washington, from Madison tol rs going along nice nade the best throw at 46 feet./reschi The « point and] B Pr r | . ‘an * e CUNNINGHAM SUFFERS men were very much ia evid fore Mi reversed from the dl | : : | i “CHARLEY HORSE” : n the hammer also, where Gilder.’ ‘ + i ,§| || Om easy payments. That’s exactly what you are anc Bt, char "hed ‘aus at: rOnaay Agape ica he me ‘PHIL BLOOM VICTOR 4 t eos || doing en you start a savings account at the a ’ y enna, od : horse.” Bill {s not used to playing!anq Stason of Stanford earned ; ; aie | Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank. The regularly, and old Dobbin spotted |their cht to compete in the broad —— C nal : ee Re z i ‘ Monday, Wednesday, him out. He {s still in the Iineup,| jump without much effort NEW YORK, May 27 The | Eastiey, p Lee in two; three, five or ten dollars a week you deposit , ho if he {s not better shortly he vA “pioks speed of Phil Bloom was too much | r ar here, together with the compound interest your F riday 7 be Forced $9 take'a rem, | =e for Vic Moran in their ten-round R a 8 | savings earn, will surely make you the possessor HERE'S ONE ON ie aera aad ir moet nace See Se sed Ee | 4 , 8 | of a worth-while fortune if you stick to your sav- BEGINNING MAY 31 pai ar Sera chs se. ean t 8 | ing plan faithfully HOWELL ; iy Spokane : are ing plan fe y. n Spokane last wee mery | Butte ° 0 see ‘ 2 | Leave Seattle Webb was pitching for Spokane and | (reat Falls HOCKEY IN FRISCO 1 $8 Have you set such a goal before you? Are you 10:45 P. M. (G. N.); 11:59 P.M. (N. P.) Howell was umpirin: Webb got - M ris working toward it? Arrive San Francisco 3:30 P. M., Second Day. Into a rather tight place 444° SAN FRANCISCO, 4 s 1/8 so your head, Emery, old boy Nick Williams yelled from the bench hockey will be the cisco will enjoy th DEXTER HORTON TRUST BREAKFAST ON DINING CAR—LUNCHEON ABOARD SHIP The first of a we Northbound—Leave San Francisco 10:20 a. m., Tuesdays, Howell stopped the game, rushed 3 aon lay eo e bk AND SAVINGS BANK Thursdays, Saturdays. Similar service, with Standard Sleeping 1p to the pitcher's box and sald aoe sovereign ngpindeg last night. The Polo ¢ i SECOND AT CHERRY SEATTLE, WASH. Cars, to Seattle and Vancouver, B. C. Passengers in coaches It'll cost you $25 if you use the} At Pnileceipnis 2. Broekive the Francisco club, 10 to 9 Combined Resources of the Dexter Horton National Bank have advantage of same schedule, with change at Portland 4 ball.” After the game he At Pow 1, New York 12 4 and Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, $18,915,383.37 with the rest. ° other WEST SIDE BEATS LINCOLN Cocccccepocccccccccocsocceesdeevecsed Pree ePIC Ride on the Liners with the Speed of an Express << Pe ersear peter aren wae Bees triumphed Train: Extra Comforts Without Extra Fare. 50 YOU KNOW » others 6 to 4 Meals and Berths on Ships Included in Fares. cothgeeternatenremagtea |b MARKET REPORT ]|/ THE REASON IT TAKES SO LONG! Ticket Offices piers perier” a ther, wana — A [gE — Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for | | Vegetables and Fruit ETHELBERTA SCOLDS BECAUSE BREAKFAST GETS COLD EVERY MORNING WHILE 1 AM GIVING THE LAWN ITS MORNING SHAVE. TOO BAD! BUT | CANT THROW AWAY THIS L. C. Smith Bidg.—J. 0. McMullen, C.P.A.,Northern Pacific Ry. Second and Columbia—T. J. Moore, C. P. 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No seasickness and Bridge Work, We Sta 1,000 MILES OF DELIGHTFUL SCENERY —f]) sion: orsur grarene patronage i BASEBALL Passengers have sufficient time kagway t ake work (« still giving mood watinfact ni trip to summit of White Pass by White Pass & gatisfartion™ ‘Ank our customers who SPOKANE VS. SEATTLE ilway to our office re you are Int MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW to tt piace Bring ¢ _ yi Tomorrow 2:30 For rate#, sailings anc oth <a formation, call or wr ‘ut e ‘ate Admission 25c¢ and 50c General Agent. Fisictoe Department OH Dentists Take Fourth Ave. Cars 713 Second Ave., Seattle 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Oppesite Vraser-Patersen Co,