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STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 1 1918, by ILC. Pinher U. & Pat. oft seins Trade Mare Kew By BUD FISHER THAT JUST GOES To SHOW ea. 3 ms THAT A WOMAN WAS ALL THE BEST OF IT IN THE TF THAT CONDUCTOR HAD HAVE KNOWN THaT You Age A MAN RIDING WITHOUTA VICKET, HE'D HAVE THROWN US OUT OW OUR EARS Cheasty’ BUT BECAUSE HE THOUGHT pgre n, Ms es You WERE AVOMAM HE FEW FOR YouR BUNK ABOUT LOSING YOUR TICKETS AND LET OS STAY ON Smart Clothes That Fit the Pocketbook as Well as the Person $15 to $50 penn W gurre so') Qurre so] | ey ¢ OUNG MENa wee ‘i Ya ™ fa wy ud aay Conregur 14 ie OY Bre |e ree, F.MORAN CLASSY — ‘LEE MAGEE WAS | BY HAROLD JOHNSON | DIL LON ?) iia? ALWAYS LEFT-. Redskins ; Best Bet|} HANDED HITTER cas to aes Baer cai Wale q | BY EDWARD HILL. Sullivan, Isbell, Bradley, Coughlin NEW Guy Morton, bell ringer of the) Every time those Easte se |playing here Sunday, and “Kilty,”| and Mullin and the host ‘of other jeveland pitching flock, boasts! ball dopesters start doing | re|who is a student at the U. of W.,/ hid away! would be unable to get away and } FOR RUCKER AND WALSH, ADDING TWO NEW Morton Is MEMBERS TO THE GALLOP © —Aft- Donlin, Bresnahan, Hofman and YORK, June 1.—Tom| |O'Rourke, who has an option on CLEVELAND, O., June er a ten-day journey from leas- former greats will soon welcome 4 : ‘ - Backemente, Cah, Tae eight straight, is generally a snicker new members into the Has-Been s0- jthe services of Frank Moran for|*#nton #nd Sacramento, Cal, dating from April } . clety his next bout, will meet this after.|#t#bles comprising = 12 horses, | some Place In their dope. keep up with his studies, A profound ex }maisance now which are expected to show some class in Grand Circult and Great Western circuits, were quartered ‘i at North Randall today. . Of the shipment, which ts being | trained by Emill De Ryder, Harry | Bell, Lon Daniels and C, H. Me Carthy, Spriggan, 2:08%, is one of 23, when he top St. Louts. Morton was in the im Philadelphia when the Indians regained their jnoon with Harry Pollok, Jack Cur |ly and Ike Dorgan fn a final at |tempt to bring Moran and Jack Dillon of Indianapolis together for a fight here soon. O'Rourke has ton the national ps to bat and Applications are Napoleon Rucker, Brooklyn's once peerless southpaw, and Big Ed Walsh of the White Sox, once mas ter spitball artist, according to re ports from the Bast. now in from EDDIE MENSOR ON sick LIST Eddie Mensor, Spokane outfield er, strained his ankle recently, has been on the hospital list. Sheely was switched to the outfi from first base, and Manager Nick undertakes to show why Lee Magee j has not been hitting as well as ex He says already offered on batting average. Magee Is a turn- Walsh's mighty arm has worked Moran $25,000 for the bout. Pollok|the best known. Spriggan won over hitter. But he is naturally a himself held down the first {ts last miracle in major league has Dillon under contract for his | the $20,000 trot at San Francisco, right-hand hitter, and he never wil! Ping place. company. The tron man ts slated next match. | —_— have the power in his left shoul-\canoinal scoUT | he has In his right. In ON COAST | the Federal league some of his col-! | | Eddie Herr, the scout for the St leagues tell _us he murdered left |) iuis Cardinals, is now looking hand pitching, and there was plenty | +h over down in Los Angeles and of It to kill, No doubt that helped | Frisco. After having taken a peep him to hie .330 average. Thus far! .) tne Coast league crop of future | sreats, he is expected to mea |up to this neck of the woods. Hi for an umpire’s berth, and next season may hear him calling balls and strikes in the American league |Montana Signs for Games With Gonzaga | Boxing Commissions Scrap Over Freddie — MILWAUKEE, June 1—Because A two-year football contract pete New York boxing commistios tween Gonzaga university and the|'® nr i ae ote Freddie % University of Montana, which will|Wontn®, suspension Dil Om commis take the Spokane team to Missoula|Wolsh by the Wisconsin 3 | thereby hangs the tale of Morton's succesa. The latter, given two or three days’ rest between contests, Is one of the Most effective slabbists {In the ma- jor leagues. His winning record majority, | and against them he hits from the Rucker has been placed on the Manager Robison tow days ago he went in the Giants The old cun was not there, The drop ball that made him famous was not in = 2 B follows: ev sion, relations between the two April 23—St. Louls, 14 to 2. L May 6€—Chicago, 4 to 1. May 10—Boston, 6 to 2. May 15—New York, 6 to 4 May 19—Washington, 7 to 1. May 24—Philadelphia, 5 to 4 average of .191 would tend to show | | that power is lacking In this swing.” | - This ts about the funniest thing }that has happened since Seattle! | won a ball game. | Lee lter, Ho hit left-handed back tn jen side of the pan. His current ! up. boys. H fa natural left-handed hit: | INDIANS PASS UP REISIGL Pitcher “Bugs” Reisigi will not remain an Indian. Nick Williams making every effort to coax Os car Harstad away from Portland and {s so sure of success that he There was no zip to his He was knocked from the mound. Rucker never will play minor league ball, He fs interested in a plantation in Georgia, and plans to devote his future to growing cot- ton. Walsh has been a White Sox for 12 years on Than iving day during the teams together in Spokane on Thanksgiving day, 1917, has been agreed upon between the two insti | | tutions. } |U. of W. Golf Team 1916 season and will bring the same) bodies have been severed. DIXIE BOY SMASHES TWO TRACK RECORDS His arm failed him fn the spring of 1913. Rucker | the Iowa State league tn 1907. He | Joined the Dotgers tn 1907 7 | hit left-handed with Seattle In 1909; and he was still swinging from the port side when he went up to the Cardinals in 1910. He shifted over to the other side when southpaws were doing the ving but often thought of giving * practice up and batting solely ym the left side. On the trip around the world tn 1914 Lee smacked the apple from the port side but the next spring Miller Huggins changed him over for the series with the Browns and Magee did not get a hit. has passed “Bugs” up. ED KIPPERT 18 COMING BACK Bd Kippert ix expected to be back in the Butte Mneup this week |The hard-hitting outfielder has spent most of the season thus far on the bench, and Joe M ity will be glad when he can put bim| a aaa ‘Paul Steele Will CAN'T START Open Gymnasium in “City of Destiny” Sixteen runs have been scored off Merton in the eight games, none of Which was a shutout. His hopes for a record of consec- ‘@tive wins was shattered when he fest last Monday's fracas Cushman to Captain ‘1917 ‘U’ ‘track Team BY ow Cushman wil] captain the | RT U. of W. varsity crew. He was | @ected last night. William Wins Final Match) The Navy Yard golf team took a drubbing Saturday at the hands of the University players. The match was played on the “U" links and ended 24 to 28. This ends the! spring series, but the two teams will meet again in the fall. Roth are of the highest men tn baseball will be ger fan public type of oat thelr passing .ourned by the smy of players ar”. 'JOHNNY COULON TO BATTLE IN. THE ROSE CITY | Golf Tourney Now Under Way at “U” UST : BETWEEN It doesn't look like “Tiny” Leon ard will be able to hold on much | Woenalé) will captain next year's Leo says in a letter to a Seattle longer with Tacoma. He hasn't — canon ig feeck team. MacDonald won his | seni that he is naturally @ left-|pitched a winning game thus far.| Paul Steele, the Tacoma light inDer re PORTLAND, June 1.—Jimmy|,,.. ere ee ery ‘ rat letter two weeks ago. | handed hitter and that his average |He fizzled while with Spokane, and| weight, who meets Joe Bayley here JURSELVES care oy Pier aing Peers tournament now on at the Univer-| Jat the Elks’ club a week from Fri |day night, bas started to fit up a lof .330 tn the Fad league was com “Vandy” Will Teach |?!" fn the most part by his south- on se City sity of Washington will be finished neon at the Rose City club Fri). atareay. Barker ted ta tha night. His opponent will be BY THE SPORTS EDITOR day ‘ paw batting — ; Jeymnasium in the “City of Des Billy Mascott qualifying round with 72. Athlet to Di Corr ~N -c i | - casi i es to Vive LURE GLAVENICH Ba PENG SNIPES |tlony.” He intends retiring trom) FPYHE Speakerized Cleveland in-| The winner of the bout, will be . Ler 7 the boxin me ere long and will dians have now completed | matche h ny Coulon, for | Coach Vander Veer of the U. of) “trandsome” Luke Glavenich, the COLUMN spend as me in sete to atieas their first. swing thra the |mer bantamweight champion, for Murray May Battle | W. is peeved because the Oregon |p. ho rmivior has been scratched off pend tne 1®) Paxtern country. Lae Fohi's|A open-air battle in this city on! 20 Rounds in Mex.) bu * N fat business men to sylph-like pro-| | x and 0. A. C. athletes dive in the 1). Giant pay roll again. This ts MAN patioal heachmen, If not leading, are |July 4 . Eis® Jump. | He intends to retaliate the second time the dig fellow has Sertaeet votes cree teen acta [Bak his salary stopped tase he —— - |joined the Seattle team this spring. Aa BRAT Luke has been wild the proverbial March hare thus far this year. still up in front and their spring | drive shows no signs of abating. | | —_—_— — wan the indie rege roupranos | COMplELE Report | inrha nse. mar ve | of Market Today it the hinte meee thet dish OSOredE. ae over the Western teams during | | will stagé it on July 4. “Fighting” Billy Murray, who was seen in action here in a four- round tilt with Steye Reynolds dur-| ing the winter, may be featured in| EPORTS ff Sage we he Women’s Teams Play Ball at University| The two best coed baseball) teams at the U. of W. are scheduled | the early days of the season it was predicted that the club would crack as soon as It faced | SHE MAY ASK JULY TO B PARTNER ||MaAY NOT CARRY Apri January, i418 ins agg ed ERE for Vancouver | Taco |to clash in mortal combat this even-/ the heroic pitching of the East |? 20S” pala Whelesale Dealers # Dealers for $ | Wisconsin twine av | Dana Jenkins Aprii January, i418 E diet st. ||_ Before departing fen eta! he settees tng, if the weather permits, The| era clubs. The Speakerites have | | en vg Fe | | Young America te: ek cei oad Janh ga | - ” NATIO: CAG! |game will be for final supremacy laced joston, New ‘ork an a a | NAS , Tenn., tennis on the municipal courts || would probably drop “Kilty” Mc ecomoee ~ tye > nd will be staged on Denny field.) Washington, whpre the catant | Relect ranch eggs Dana Jenkins, freshman, Louisiana (Corrected daily by J State university, is the fastest Janett, the relief catcher, off the sprinter on a curved track in the pay roll until later in the season Brooklyn . slabmen of t e New York he American league e¢inning at 4 o'clock, Parents and in June. { ¥. women of the university will wit-| re supposed to abide, and are oe —¢'The team takes to the road after | ipiiedelpnia ie ness the fracas. still out in front |oe ene “Geuthers tterostieia . i a3 i : is } t PE gy It Is just as Rios Sey to October championships held here. In addl- i . head Gash | my jst Louis u Fort Ward Victor as it ts to Tipperary, but there | Carrots, pay es winning 0 0 SL ° fs no denying that’ Cleveland | e 2 | AMERICAN LEAOUR Over Duwamish, 7-2} thust pe seriously considered In | es notnouse oo Ne eer traits ant, tee Washington 1 = judging the pennant race in the, yard rua in 0:48%, He wan thee land 6 ‘The Fort Ward team defeated! Johnson circuit, Tris Speaker is yard run in 0:48%. He was F 18 Duwamish at Fort Ward on Decor-| not the whole indian team. The in the broad jump, AH ation daye 7 to 2. The game was| reason the club 1s holding the Bae er eee aed ‘arbors’ Fae, Paiiadetphia i das] a, Patyreien tor tte praise ot the| exceptional pitohing, “Apd'it the] Cex mond leneee Railways to the Ships’ Sides St. Louis 2” renal the gg me Ee autek Bclaa aunt | Navel oranges | ‘ sacl Pes way it was treated in Fort Ward.| hurling corps holds out Cleveland ay = ets NATIONAL RESULTS Rose, Delisle and Staek worked| will be right in the fight to the| Peppers, deli, Th... | At Chicago 1-6, St. Louis 5-3. for the visitors, Wold and Smith} wire. ceecey, Tiseias etd: At Brooklyn 3, Boston 2. were the Duwamish battery. tt rb, Yenal ; At Philadelphia 2, New York 4, - - a= The umpir job is a hard and on, Florida, ¢ ba thankless o judges of | ates Pittsburg J 5 : Fomatoes, Ci paske At Pittsburg 2, @incinnat! 6, play get so much panning on the | Tomatoes Cal, ¢-basket field that it seems unfair to crit icise them in the columns of the press. Majestic Theatre Defeats Tailors erates Yakima rutabages, sack. Turnips, Cal AMERICAN RESULTS At Boston 10, Washington 1. S.S.GREAT NORTHERN Appies |‘ jetrolt 7 ° ——- (i At ay, York 8, * puileged The Majestic theatre team took 3% tt at tend 4 $38 s | phia 7-5 , the Tallored Rendy squad down the| However, the work of the umpires | saymen eit | st. line on Memorial day, 11 to 6.| this spring has been so uniform: | Old Winesap 128 @ 1 an rancisco At St, Louis 6, Cleveland 10. | arecumber and J. Johnson formed| ly bad that it is impossible to| Rome Beauty -.-. 2. 128 @ 100 the winning battery avold commenting upon it. The| onions, green -s mistakes of the knighta of the| Onions, green, | Walia No Games Played | Monday. Wednesday | windpad, mask and ndicator|, Walla, don .2.....- | ‘. a Oregon onions . os 5 ’ In Northwestern|Captain Is Chosen} nave deon very lurid, too. The | Orisa green, local’. Fri a | amy plays upon which they have erred | Yaxima --..- d Vy | No games were played Wednes-| CAMBRIDGE, June 1.—The Har-| have not even been close. ‘Srhibe viver 2808 BEGINNING MAY 31 \day in the Northwestern league. vard track team will be captained | contin Burbanks at You can get a lot of good land bargains in Star Want Ads. Rain put the skids under the game|by 1H. A. Tescher of Lawrence, here with Vancouver, while Spo-|Mass,, next year, kane failed to arrive at Butte in| — time for the game, as did Tacoma at Great Falls. Early Reve seed potatoes Leave Seattle 10:45 P. M. (G. N.); 11:59 P.M. (N. PL) Arrive San Francisco 3:30 P. M., Second Day. ATIEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW While We Are - a “i Releian hares By the Famous “Princess” Steamships of the PryTT Tt) REAKFAST ON DINING CAR—LUNCHEON ABOARD SHIP ie ‘i BREA ° |Senecas Win Contest CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES 1916 broilers Canadian Pacific Line 3 Northbound—Leave San Francisco 10:30 a, m., ‘Tuesdays, Praia Silver Fillings .... .25¢ Gol@ Crowns.......$39 | 20°" ™ nursdays, Saturdays. Similar service, with Standard Sleeping akc iis Tuuredays, Satardays.. SImllRe service, ye eee in cogates |x, Tie, Senece. ball team doteated hy Harlte See Alaska in Comfort have advantage 6f same achedille, with change at Portland. Lincoln park, 15 to 6, The game Old teosters, live The splendid steamers “Princess Charlotte,” “i§incess q was featured by the fast fielding Pork Alice” and “Princess Sophia” offer unexcelled service. Com- 4 Bquabs, good size, Gon . fortable rooms with modern conveniences, and meals that are all that is to be desired. Inside passage. No seasickness, 1,000 MILES OF DELIGHTFUL SCENERY and hard hitting of the winners. Stenmore and Perrin, of the Sene- cas, staged a fast donble play in the seventh, which stopped one of Ride on the Liners with the Speed of an Express Train, Extra Comforts Without Extra Fare. Veal, Meals and Berths on Ships Included in Fares. the Union's rallies. — Passengers have sufficient time at Skagway to make For May sailings of the Twin Pal 1 attle May 22 or 26. Sy igre t round trip to summit of White Pass by White Pass & Yukon ‘or May sailings 0! e Twin Palaces eave Se A y 26. me . Railway. p STS—-005% Pike St, Comer of Third Ave. Ticket Offices j|Monparells Victersi Seenar te rare a rary» rnaing and tt | ute, wanna Ms MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW om . A. North fie Ry. The South End Nonpareil club] ff ine reset for © period of 18 yoann © aval. sen Native Washingtoa For rates, sailings and other information, call or write L. C. Smith Bidg—J, O. McMullen, C. P, , Northern Pacific y. Fai oe Ga on Fence Heavy Gold Crow: ew! eaee.e® - x So PRR Second and Columbia—T. J. Moore, C, P. A., Great Northern Ry. San Francisco—665 Market St. Cheese Platines Pilling . .. 5! 4 te $3:6° Gold Alley Filling B12 te mT) Painless Kutrecting Buaminations and Ketimates Free. UNION DENTIST#—Cor, Third and Pike Entrance 105% Tike &. Bella Bridge W: Bets of Teeth ~ General Agent, Passenger Department club at South Park by a score of 713 Second Ave., Seattle. ll to 6. Chamberlain pitched an excellent game for the Nonpareils and was also there with the stick. Domeatio wh: Limburger Oregon trip! Wisconsin triplets . 1S SINT MRA A te