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STAR—-MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1916. PAGE 9, MUTT AND JEFF —Jetf Must Have Been by WC Fisher Uo ® Pat. oft Talking to the Man From India By BUD FISHER There’s a Aree en © qorenye a ss 7 ; ‘ i YES, WENGE BETH FOLLOWING ) fue fore (2 TM THROUGH t; ~ THEM'S, BIG | —~— mn THAT SO!| —— ~ pipe EEE ACCOMT ON Your, ee oe To GeT{surtose LISTENING To YOUR ) \WORDS YOO [fyrey, 1 COULD WALK 2 {1 can Go Ger ( watte ane ware SMART TH HC a ak as } —— Say li seh ante f oie eau | Schemes To GET }\ %& PEAKE mH Tv ANY DAT AND HOW MARRIED AND [A MINUTE DAYSAND ALL We've Done) [AVE Dowe]]| TO CHICAGO | } {GET MONEN AND PAY THEN POISON STRAW Go wanit To Gar A Berrer mM THROUGH ! ‘f if JOUR FARE AND Ride win yree'S m = THROWN OFF TRAINS Ger ME? . LAKE GENTLE MENS / ‘ i T POR NOT HAVING ) MONEN 1S EASY FAMILY HA RALROAD Fare “| NEW PLAYERS FOR {| SEATTLE; WIN AND SEE BIG REGATTA; =]| TIE WITH BROWNS LEAVES FOR EAST. a BY EDWARD HILL things of importance besides the Giants winning] | Coach Conibear of the Uni versity of Washington crews, ANY | will leave Seattle for the Eas’ ty > ‘ ' and tying with the Vancouvee Beavers occurred Sun-| sa Wildes ae UST “, y nletic pa | While in the East, Connie in : pat AS sc she th : tends to give the once-over to R TWEEN Two new athletes made their bow in a Seattle the Poughkeepsie regatta and ied uniform. The two new men look like the real goods in base the Yale-Harvard race Me e # ) ball flesh, and have added about 25 per cent to the effective- During the rest of the sum- yu VRSELVES | EB ness of the club. mer he plans to attenga phys- / Th t I hf ical education school in the | The locals had but little trouble in taking the first mix ast and iakin inere Gheut the of the day from the Canucks. Wally Wood was batted fine points of training. He also | | 4 all over the lot, while Charley Schmutz was rather stingy expects to visit some of the DILLON’S CHIGF FAULT | with his hits The final score was 11 to 0. , Eastern coaches and exchange Jack Dillon is a little guy | 1 e ler ho f ly | Ideas with them. He has an Who doesn't give a rap In the last game Wolfram, a new twirler, who formerly opportunity to travel with and |How big they come or who they! worked in the Texas league, was trotted out for inspection train Fielder Jones’ gang of are 6 By EDWIN J. BROWN He clouts them on | | | He allowed but three bingles and held the Beavers to three | ball players, but he belleves he | the map. | the | | : The ni “ k up a little |Moran dislikes to hear his name lone tallies. The game was called at the end of the tenth, would rather pic r his nam ag * more about physical trainin: Won't mention a a 3-3 tie, as a time limit had been _set in order to allow the than accept. re , While Willard Fy pod AR a about hi os ee Giants to embark for Spokane at 7:30. Remarks, “He is too small ticlans are able to GUIGNI TRADED TO [Spokane and Vancouver and Ta- The truth bout this Dillon la re vote from propertyless page by using t gh tex bunk. PINKMAN SALT LAKE | coma will be splitting the week be- | Or #0 I have ® hunch, | ng ine Sige | . Frank Guigni will frolic in the| tween them r not his lack'of size or reach— | ) preparedne: i Salt Lake tnficld from next Tues| giants GONE FOR It is his knockout punch jere ct ing in the wan day on. Tho peppery thirdsacker| two WEEKS nee the levee and overrun ite and bring national conster= uncontrolled. for preparednes of the Giants has beon traded to! it will be two weeks before the he lamentable showing of the Chi- 3 Shipper Blankenship for Outfielder | Giants come back to the home lot. I believe — sol- HIS TRIP ; 3 beet White Sox has undoubtedly Bidred, who is said to be some) poiioe, been the most surprising feature|that every citizen shoutd be ing the Spokane series they rp i‘ - curly angora et national pastiming. | wi) take on Russ Hall's aggrega- of the spring in the baseball |.” nr tor then no Dita ‘rank left last night with the tion at Tacoma. Tealey took his world. Charley Comiskey spent| ever eee Giants and wil! play a few games) Qitire squad North. John Pettus, (Eddie Pinkman, the Seattle a fortune acquiring stars of the| on tu Spokane with the team. He is! 1. City league recruit, was hand | boxer, who created such a pastime for Clarence Rowland, | {}, ; , Rat scheduled to éoin Salt Lake uM| 64 his release. John was lacking in sensation recently in Los An and it was anticipated that the til next week in Los Angeles experience Manager Raymond geles, is telling about his trip pale hose would begin 1916)" 7 2 to the Southern city and his season with a rush, and be-in the ¢ said that he hated to let Pettus go axon with a rush, and be in , FIGURE TRADE. WILL but with Eldred coming and the} bout with Willie Hoppe. He pennant hunt afl the wa Yet 09 S2ME GOOD suver Wak 1% men, he bad Se] is soon to be matched with here they are, as May slips into ft ounn to” T feel tBas the trade of Guign! ice. He will kee oye some topnotch lightweight for | June, wallowing around in the| 2)" sctay ee aa for Eldred is a good one for us| other choi . Pon s tu @ ace | a bout In Seattle.) second division | Rs et | Various reasons have been assigned for the Chicagoans’ failure. Some attribute it to poor pitching. Oth ers maintain that it is an indica tion of lack of managerial ability on the part of Rowland. on the City league and may have! ’ a to make.” sald Manager Raymon Setuee the tees before departing use for him again “Frakk seems to have got Into | Son is at an end. arnt. He has not been hitting and| TACOMA TIES AND wanted to change. Mike Sheehan LOSES ONE is a third baseman and will be| Russ Hall's Bengals tied and lost pulled in from the outfield. Eléred| one with the Great Falls aggrega- ‘ will be given the right garden.” tion at the latter village Sunday . ‘The morning game went 10 innings tin political BY EDDIE PINKMAN Seattle's Sensational Lightweight It was then 4 o'clock, so I board- ed a street car for the hotel. the dinner, moth- ler and I compar- ed our travel for ag they shout to us common cate pon ment This Left to Here is shown Jack Doyle, famous Los Angeles trainer of fighters, getting real confidentia picture was taken just before Eddie Pinkman and Willie Hoppe fought in the Cafeteria village. right—Eddie Pinkman, Jack Doyle, Willie Hoppe. AUTO AND AEROPLANE IN RACE Let Us Buy Bonds FACTS OF OUR LOCAL Iie PROVEMENTS THE | jue that we are unprepared for wat. | | | GUIGNI STARTED IN to 2 to 3. The afternoon contest the day, and 1) !t ls my humble opinion that while! THIS LEAGUE ended 4 to 3, in eighth, when the; — found that moth both the foregoing may be true! en going and comii The trade means & lot to Gaigni.| umps called the game in order to Aviator Senter and im| ler had been ont] {to a certain extent, the main hureh with their Bible: a He is going from a class B to a/ allow Tacoma to catch & train THe PERCENTAGE | Parsons Speed at J Trapshooters Gather to Universal City,| cause of the Sox failure lies in| {yt"y vy news nding of our oltre i . Class AA league. Salaries '» the) pon mURPHY NOT Id \ | i It was after her| the fact that the club is y Whey were reading 3 AA circuits are considerably higher | ROD No UMN | Tacoma for Portland Tourney Aik that etart:] the American leatue ‘a xxi 22, verse 17 14 than in this league. More men are)” poaney Murphy, the Beaver first| ee UM - - " en . iguring how| With Joe kson, Eddie Collins, eo cunnien a6 the eae carried and a higher class of base |), ssman, who started the season ENDS A DEAD HEAT) PORTLAND, June 6-—Trapshout to get into movies,| Ray Schalk, Jacques Pournier,|brought to bear to tempt t ball in general is played. hitting every ball that came near —— - ers from all sections of the North- las that was one | Happy Felsch and Buck Weaver. |°f Mankind nthe questios : “Is Guigni said he felt sure he could/ i) Diate, is now in the throes of Aviator Herbert Munter “and Jim| West are gathered here who are| lof the big rea-| the Sox were fondly expected to gibute uate ae make good with the Salt Lake). betting slump. He is not the Parsons, automobile racer, drove|practicing at the Portland club I went to| flash the most formidable offense reaching and living over Bee only one on Brown's payroll, how- six miles in a dead heat at the|traps, in preparation for the} Los Angeles. in baseball. The latest statistics | 2ytr the j!vem and, stories of iam am going to hit the pill down in Dode Brinker 1s not pe Tacoma speedway Sunday before a|%2nd annual Sportsmen's associa- The next day I| jcredit the team with a batting adhere. Then saith He unto them: fm that league,” he said before yes pple as he has done tn , crowd of 2,000 persons, who at-|tion tournament Pgispent in seeing! ‘mark of .221. | fitender. therefore, untd, Cassar. the terday’s “Watch me, I’ the past tended the annual racing events inj About 100 competitors are ex- Los Angeles. In 2 tos fines, whice S50 Sates Se oy “ he ts r ‘Sout going to start today KANE WINS TWO that city pected to take part in the three-day| my travels I saw numerous post-|The three master swatamiths of|Today we par tribute to the elected He got five bits out of- seven eronaNe. Munter encountered a heavy ad-| shoot po pepe ee ee oats the Rowland array are Eddie Col-| Caeser (Revenue), ee ree ve t etse wind on the hock strete a} - e Angeles Athletic club, whic! m “ommerctal Caesar (Profit). trips to the plaiter In the double}'""7..4 Indians nicked Butte for | gait ep on etter as located at 408 Bouth Hill, at | sam.Jecuues Fournier and Jos ¢ Financial Caesar (Interest ender. brace of victories yesterday in the| Binge Fort. Worden Scores Alor asking @ policeman he directed | pecker, squlins 18 hitting .270,| mt tary Coseae teen GREAT FALLS PLAYS | Montana town ie Barmas ane! Reore First Gam: were mediocre, an : |me very nicely to the club, which his ‘ot 4 tection). AT BUTTE Noble twirling the first fra the | seattle ABR Te PO. A. Bl were pulled off in a slipsh || Victory at Anacortes) proved to be just a couple of | esl it ay staat te co the Invisible Caesar (all Great Falls and Butte, the two|Indians copped, 12 to 11. In the sec: |anaw, it <5 44% Si teahon A ataieiae Re vort | Block ay. Upon arriving, I! most of it CQ neteel Montana cities, between which| ond, Noble twirled them to a 12 to 6 | Taym ek Ber | 3 1| Jim Parsons, the Seattle dri wine RT HS, June 6.—-Forti read a sign, “Work-Outs Dai-| , nee | ir co-religionists there is already much rifalry, clash | vietory. Nick Williams played first ; t ¢ 8 4 © Sliost two feature events to Ulysses| Orden was returned vicior Overiiy,” so 1 entered the Arena and] 9. ¢ a nationality. | They this week in Butte, In the mean-|in the second game and slammed |sheenan, ; a aciee aes arore ¢ iat the locals Sunday, 9 to The| watched the different boxers do | Billy Gibson says he hopes Freddie | 4!) « ne body. Love you cite wit he Visiting at ont © homer. jGuigot, 3» ‘ ° Nata et tines a |game was slow and uninteresting |their training, not. giving it a{ Welsh will box in South America ee eneanaret a tae ae ES 1 berg ge truin, the lead {t0, Watch, Gulla pjtched for the|thought that I would be doing the| Billy is not the only one who|!F THE L Your’ rower 36 ™ . : #) End holding it’ thra Fn the 20.|l08ers and struck out elght men.|same thing in a couple of days. On| hopes Welsh will box tn South CHANGE THE LAW . a ii ie 97 1| mile and 20-mile competitions oye Ve gee for Fort Worden| my way out a fellow handed me a| America aimie In the old eae you have ancow AB RH. PO. B.| The women’s card was tar <3 : hand-bill advertising (he next | <a} Improvement Pappa, rt 20 9 6 e| failed to hold interest. a | ‘That night I went down to the| player managers, The suspicion | Beparimene would be. the o |Eatvo it ie es g]Heald and Miss Millie Sa an ‘| Aberdeen Black Cats), qT caw ‘many Dig trovie| i Rot wanting that as a thagager (Same: che ettioonis mn conse nnn —RESTAURANT— [erve v 4 8 8 1D hcg | Win in Double Bill] | stars there. 1 also noticed that a| Charley is quite a player ye 4 | |great many of the stars were 3 8 : national combination called Fitzsimmons, os .. 2 0 ° . . — * 1 § The Highest Clase Chinese and American Eating Place on the [hile « Ssh Ee :| Smith and Barnes in RAYMOND, June 6.—The Aber.|flendly with the boxers. After |There is no truth in the rumor that widious Lobby. ‘or the Invisible | Coas' xquisitely Fitteg Up—Sanitary Kitchen Hood, p See 4 1 Tie f Fi Pl aAben Bla Cats copped a brace of Steins five interesting prelims andj Frank Gotch’s recent illness was of the Bean oe : fare ie for First ace |’ See Heeinn Bin dae en |e Very etd. toate ay 1 went | on by a repeated mention . prot in ean i The Best Place on Earth to Get Your tat] _W. C. Smith and 1, 8. Barnes] Fo"eatno wan played at South {Dak {0 the hote oe Stecher's nam ' SNave'used thei © were tled for iret place nonors ry he inspiration matured over ¢ th : f | Bend, In the morning, and was lost, han exploi or all they cam | || CHOP SUEY and NOODLES Sunday ‘at the Green Lake traps.) 01s!" tive artemoon, tracas, was | ERY san| ThE, Pirates have a pitcher who| yet" ‘ive tte Mugettush Gt Ou | ‘| Each broke 49 out of a possible 50} 7 layed here and went to the Cats, It was to go down to the club/; wears glasses. Several other S taken, 3 Unequaled 25c Merchants’ Lunch Served Dally *«|clay pigeons. +4 rs hy “ - o the Cats. ang offer to box some good light members of the team should) ?ngl) ety adhere to t ‘| 1A. M. to 7 P. M 4—| Ike Fisher, the professional, put}*®! 00 |weight and charge nothing for my| wear crutches, sciva br the anviniwis ae ernment 1 ¥ 4 “4 * |achmuts. Doudi walin an appearance, He is just back! », . |services, except to demand, if I 3% through corrupt influence 106 Second Avenue South (Near Yesler Way) \to Murphy: Bi e|from Alaska, Forty-five out of @ Pitchers in Battle; won my bout, a chance at a main|Jigger tells of a new sort of golf} e Jou see by the twilight " B Half Block South From the Smith Building |Murphy. Time _ t rine possible 50 was his mark ° L IT. Wi event go with one of the best in| contest termed a “mystery com-| ting their tentacles around our I neran. anak ais + oca eam INMNEF | the lightweight division petition.” Players are not al-|lative halls?) We perceive the tp nen nro. 4 #| TIGER® BEAT WASHINGTON ee When J found the promoter and| lowed to mow What it is about /of,tNei scene and MAGS 02 fae aa eeettly oR MPO A |] Detroit won out in the ninth} OLYMPIA, June 5—Thompson|offered him this plan, he took! until they start. As a matter of| arty is on, Real fortifications, ° Moree, 2b poh ¢ 2 2 4 8) Washington, Sunday jin pitching duel here yesterday.| would be ready to go on the game of golf itself is that so Soden. wactarc SHE oe ' ‘ ngham, ¢ : , + Thompson proved the victor for 1 told him‘ as quick as I | few players know what it is about } counterparts which k iaings : 1 1: 9 9|CLEVELAND WINS ANOTHER(|the Nonpareils of Seattle, besting|get in shape, and that I could an-} when the tart Gr when thes , 7 : +4 ° By triumphing over Boston, 9 to|the loca $to 2, The game wasiswer after a work-out finish j as th ¢ te ; B Woltrar ie ime § ls Sunday, the Cleveland Indians'of a high order and was featured| The promoter ed me if I sae ents between those under orde made it twWo str by sensational fielding saniae ae ten -ycpbdy ogi ®Y | Eastern tennis enthusiasts are per-| parmcronne, CHANGE THOSE 0 bi 2 2 = ~ —— he name o seorge Oss Me ame . . : ~— a 2 { urbed over the rumor that | LAws | a a wl night oe ‘a | 6 s A 4 Maurice McLoughlin and Nation In the halls or corridors in the = Back East Excur sions i: ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW PMT 0 ood 1 sald, “Sure” no] Me LRN a ai | aol! alied eSloS lida 208 HE 4 While We Are a Pisht ai the “teavie caeke will not leave California this sum- | SOo. vot condemnation, attenan i ee “ . 21 v1 01 Seoverments, which thos j : St. Paul rene ae 0.00 Chicago .....$ “ae z ‘s . 2B Golf Crowns Battling Chico and Joe White a tate ea ees Understand, Seany"thdiands 4 were the main eventers. yore. our pel Minneapolis .. 60.00 Toronto ..... 92.00 ¢ 3 Suna tke “anneatnar “aabad tay tot tt property to catty the Improverentes ‘ i i ” ” ~F i some othe fi Winnipeg .... 60.00 Montreal .... 105.00 . name, I sald, “Eddie” then|“Five things are necessary if you| ili igs to carry the balance, ani “ “ y. would take up polo as a pa: y ny fell by ecross!nj k the name of Brewster from “Brew- many, ma y . Boston ...... 110.00 New York ... 110.70 2 3 00°17 6 ster’s Millions,” came to my mind,| 8@¥8 a Chicago exchange deadline of the Financial, Caesar, B Ton to let Seattle so I finished up—"Brewster are: (1) money, (2) money, (3) | Tifa" on, Ne money. loaned on Uns Correspondingly low fares to other points, Senay aR Not a soil in” the audience of| money, (4) money, (5) money.”||tntrovnd property or property” ube , For « \ittle more money we can route * tle 01000 0~9 1,500 knew my real name. | = ect to at least Sele t r os, menin and fed * +] 4 : ~ > s na district a Reta Gaal, tuaecist 4 El a . r | eee ees g Mose deck Hugh Fleming Takes _ > pore wean Gitta aot kets to three 7 ee ¥ ne for the fir time. The four] ® Eiiuee % > vod pay for B mide af sale Ce eetun tube dace: tehe Rg nee i ey OV ehaManh Sarerauletly. Ton First in Two Events ents avd If wome, LAberal stopovers, Unexcelled service Bio wor 8, Barham 4, Russell 2.) UNION DRNTISTH—003%4 Pile Mt., Oomer of Third Ave awarded my first decision under lt t the abnormal costs, fimem Waiked--Welfram 4. it Lay lee We wee motning, wt the best materiale ond evaranien © pleasing and teat | new name Mugh Fleming was ‘high gun in|Snd" penalties were the ‘alike Of For full information, call or write ee piven woteress: i Be) fh nae reeuit All work quarantecd. vents at. Harbor Island Sun-|thousands of people losing their al olfraie. Pit by pitched t Calvo 2 « Continued Tomorrow) two events a a ; tie, BB | cna Crewe, nv Weirram Double pleve Prat th: go Sageeeey ( w |aay. “Ie won both the 60 and 100-| (including {ein faith), to stare ove F Maree to Giddings; Fitssimmone to Brown mia ater Fil tng “a "*) a BROWNS BEAT PHILS target trapshooting events, Forty-/{) the faith of the rising sun, shine “ General A, meer Depariment, to ieeeohy st to Fitasimmons Painless Rutrocting ++ 8S. 5 Wieldar oases’ dewutrodden 8 4 91 were his totals. toism (whatever that Is). gg 713 Second Ave. Pitchers’ summary—2 runs and 11 hits off Banminations und Estimates Pree. Iady Attendants. lelder Jone i oo Or . - The figures on our local improves E morgen S 5 fennge; ©. See aoe? aoe UNION DENTETS—Cev. Third and Pike utrance 206} Pike 00. Louis tonsers won from Philadel-| Harry P. Warner was out for the] 2.2 OF) titan the inst nak Pa) off Ruses!l in 2 innings, Tie game, Um phia Sunday, 4 to 3. first time in months, this subject, BERR REE Ewe ws or: