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i JEFF I'M AFRAID \ OU'LE: - om Hane a Pou Heng oR ea — = — Now Jere THERE'S 4 PoLInc al HEADQuARTE es. YOU GO IN ahs THEN ‘LU XO SHAVE YOUR WHISKERS OFF AGAIN, T Want you To fn YAN. <=NVE Gor A SCHEME - _Dsuewares smut THE crt T CoP THE Sa being Oi va > FoR. Ph ee PRESIDENT SOUTH AMERICAN INVASION IS OFF, WORD FROM EAST BETWEEN MINE DONQ ELVES BY THE SPORTS EDITOR CERF STAR-—MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1916. UTT AND JEFF JEFF GOT INTO THE WRONG CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTE RS LITTUE PAL. AT “CHAT, HE'S Goin! To see WHO's He AVQVARTERS = BASEBALL HAS A PINKMAN SPIRITUAL VALUE, | SAYS THIS PASTOR PAGE 7 a Pat ¢ AIN'T A BAD 2 ITS 2 WINS 5TH STRAIGHT BURGLARS ESCAPE FROM PRISON TO PLAY A BALL GAME AT Cheasty’s Your Straw Hat Is Waiting for You All Our Leading Makes $2.50 Up “Values Tell” ; ( PINKMAN TO FIGHT HERE | BY EDWARD HILL Beme pitchers need only | CINCINNATI, 0., June 12 | mode ai and into touch in nature wit COLUMBL fs) n 2. MenceA eine = ; Son Tio : : change of pace to make them|Baseball has ‘a spiritual value.| some of the best things God has |} ptate Saturday afternoon Eddie }) <0 , June 12—Second-story men, able The invasion of South America by a bevy of American! wizards rover Cleveland Low-| Members of Incinnat! and| made,” said Dr, MeMillin signed articles with urglars, holdup men, strong-arm experts, pickpockets and Mmitt slingers has fallen thru. Word to this effect was re dermilk, the human » doesn't|champion P National I need not tell you men how |) Austin & Salt for three fights in {/ other exponents of criminal craft, who are whiling away time g n't} | Seattle. His first bout will prob- { “ 6 ceived from Chicago today. No explanation is made require a cha f pace to round | league ¢ this when/ many ballplayers have made a ably be with Willle anes at in the Ohio penitentiary, established a precedent here when A telegram from Nate Lewis, manager of Charley White) out bis reve he needs a|they at ented Special inervioes' Com) Sisihsoat Whee they. mIsM, BAYS!) diy tram Tusaday, “After-ahat)) (CY the institution to play the first baseball game ever informs us that the White-Welsh championship tilt sched-) Jingers long eine’ - las tlavers, hecnuwe of drink. 4) he will take on Oakiand Frankie }| part ted in by a convict team outside the prison walls. tuled for Buenos Aires is among those scratched off the | | leagues hinges ability From ‘Bugs’ Raymond's gra Burns and Harry Anderson, the {/ The contest was staged at Neil dence and sure-thing gents exer Bill Gibson, the New "York promoter, is now in the sunny} to stretch to a and a hundred others there comes |{ V@ncouver lightweight. {|Park, the local American associa | ised all their wiles only to fall s likely that som ‘ord xplanatic ill be} three-fodt { ry in the plea Let booze alone.’ | Wn wn tion club grounds, and resul at er clime and it is likely oe os bitisde Relea eagi gh +t pis | his future *lab assignments for Thomas A. Edison was once asked pager ies fica a roa The Standard Oil players bad forthcoming in short order. It some South Ameri-| the Ctevelind Indiar | why he did not drink. He replied BY EDDIE PINKMAN Pbaeotes '@ tenth inning for \their troubles with the second: can millionaire has thrown Gibson down of tt | ‘1 have better tse for my| The announcer called out rhe [the Standard Oll team, opponents |story workers, who count agility > | 4 - of the prisc 8, 8 to 6 one of their chief assets, as these ] | Lee Fohl, master of the Indians, brains next bout and main event of the aa age? D ni ir chief as s BIG BATTLE TONIGHT is grooming the 6-foot-6-inch “It is fine and senatble for a ball evening will be A. Heff sent up from Lo-|fellows long ago developed speed & IN GOTHAM RING flinger whom Pat Moran, Jimmy player to save a just portion of bis Ben Lander of |#!" county, for non-support, pitch- shinning up porches Benny Leonard and Johnny Dun CANTILLONS BUY Archer, Oscar Stanage, Sam Ag earnings and have some treasu Lan Angeles vs,|04, fF the prisoners, but his com-| One of the features was the ac dee tangle tonight in the “chal new, Branch Rickey and filly] laid up on earth; ft is finer and Eddie Brewster of | #208 also were guilty of non-sup-|curate pegging of Alonzo Delaney, Jenge” round of the melee now be | PLAYERS “UNIES” Sullivan called untamable Fo batler 06 have a themeute of char Sekttic. 1 had din | port tho they showed plenty of |first-sacker, sentenced from High- ing waged to select gome one to! saye Grover can be converted in-| acter and emption laid up in closed | my reat | *Es . ‘ land county for shooting to wound. Po vane ~Mnseget —— a The Minneapolis club, con » a wonderful pitcher trover heaven | home. ger ge og ib pero Mot stan sine e Seuennth: one het a cording to the dope the winner Wil! |} sistent winnera of the American attains control. Every one Dr. MeMillin praised the profe w ox |e AP , , awe be matched with the British cham |] association pennant, are sport ip tho major league agrees| sional ba yer of today, say weg teh wit ad assigned them to the Pen| The contest attracted a huge ¥ © ® hands, and I put! jeag axed merry with war-\crowd, including many womel pion for a decision go. \ ing brand new uniforms this Fohl jhe was above the intellectual av cat tak Jett. Bl otaba and robheke aasd thale eek aoaae the eee ae , s used their skill|who applauded the playing of the “THIS WILL PROBABLY year—the first entire eet Joe % tf 8 erage lowed with a hard|{n filching bases, while the confi-! convicts. i BE CALLED OFF and Mike Cantillon have pur: 1) Lowdermilk granted 157 bases on | Years of elation with the right, which| eer ch oe |] chased for their athi since sin 1915. Detroit took him | | dian 1 grea has made Dr Lauder very clev-| os gy Sogggrt ig lng meen | 1908. At various times during the St. Louis Browns and| | McMillin a student of the game cov pe oman | 0 te the past eight years the Millere |) Hilly Sullivan worked with the He occasionally. mingles with the] with nis toredend || RESTA COLLECTS BUNCH welterweight champ, and Ted Kid] », re ‘ aWwis are to mest neat week in|i come ad new erratic fellow thruout the epring | | players at Redland Field during causing great pain training trip without emits. It | morning workouts and practic bial in my hand, OF KALE FOR WINNING uenos Aires. Pan Alrtowe gy one game for Detrott Lowdermilk |with them. During his college| The first round was very rotten, her bouts in South America equipped with a complete set at itched to fust three batters. | days he played third base on the ably cause the cancellation of | t! In 1908 Joe Cantii! y n ee eee te en Chrerce oe A TO DERB AT pom ote yoy ed pvorheey a dae Each érew a walk pennant winning team of 1894 8t/tient but was willing to clinch, and . zee of Wooste always tried to fall into one, The SEEKING” CLAUDE SUMTER, We Carr for a set of uniforms. | cieveland purchased the luckless | : |necond was a repetition of the first,| CHICAGO, June 12—Dario Resta) miles was 3:02:31.64, an average of WBOXER, HERE hariér that night at the waiver re} t F ll Ss lits but In the third I got my right over | today colleeted $13,000 which he|98.7 miles an hour. Ralph De Relatives of Claude Sumter, who! price, He started a game tn St )Grea alls Opi jon hts chin, and Lauder took a dive|Won at yesterday's ‘second annual| Palma, in his unlucky Mereedes, }id said to be boxing in the North-jcording to a friend who ts back | Louis walked seven nae Ye ee Double Fracas With ‘ the canvas for the count of nine. |‘ ma 94 Automobile Derby, mak-jcame in second; time 3:04:aaam }west under an assumed name, are from seeing the mil! In Portland in three innings. rs edie As he arose I caught him with a|!ng the total amount of his win-| Joseph Christianes, in a Sunbeam, anxious to locate him. A letter to ever, was terrific and the Browns McGinnity’s Team iet, and started with a right, which |Bines this year reach close to the| was third, and Eddie O'Donnell, im ‘The Star says he will gain import-|SEATTLE FINALLY BREAKS | who didn’t walk wero unable to I had to hold, as the bell rang. |$100,000 mark. His time for 300|a Deusenberg, fourth ant information by corresponding gy ly bige ny PS (EE sone wack fem oe ic RUTTE, June 12—-Great Fails} In the fourth I got so disgusted . : with his cousin, Fay, 609 E. High ere is coe mi plee fat} two runs scored blossoming fro and Butte divided a double bill yes-|at the contest we were putt! . | |gentieman within the corporate cit error atte : faets aia > Busher on Athletic | Sia st., Jefferson, Mo. ie - an terday. The scores that I tried to change my a | Cc A ° limits of the city of Seattle today ror: a ’ a fi : ; wy PES 2ACENTAGE First game— R. H. E.|I cut loose and started mixing Payroll Boasts of 16 AGt DANNY O'BRIEN GOING Said gentleman is D. Dugdale, Foh! studied the wild man. He Great Falls G 11 4/asa result I received the first bi y GOOD AGAIN president of the Seattle baseball! noticed Lowdermilk, 6 feet 6] ; : 7 12 2 of my “Southern invasion.” They! Record Othe vy COLUMN Our old friend, Danny O-Brien, ts|club. Seattle took i21nning| inches on the hoof, was taking Clark and Haworth: Melkle and|were two rights and one left in the Fisica rs En \ back in Portland, and-going good,|fracas from Spokane Sunday. Pat! stride of only aon pitch laienees rynteret- PEER ON Reageaons RG MAN according to reports. His latest|Eastley stopped the Indians’ win-| ing | eN.MEMILLIN Second game R HE and! was awarded ee ee w senson REportTS . feat was to beat Tommy Clark, the | ting streak. The score was | to 0 uo 8 date: tr 2h Dr. Frederick N.|Great Falls oe ht dectsion on Connie Mack's misfit Athletic EROUKIO ‘ former Seattle boy, who has been|Previous to this loss Spokane hid] A tall man like you ought toAake| Qntnn DY Mer. lr. Eruuuick A) itt 0 6 0] Somethf¥g had happened to my|CreW !s @ pitcher boasting an all = 4 breezing along at a lively clip in| won nine straight games, six of] « stride of three feet when fr | byterian church, ‘on Walnut Hills.| White and Haworth; Finley right hand. It was swollen twice| time slab record. Johnny Neigh the city ot roses and rain which Seattle contributed the well 60," eet seal » text of the sermon to the| Hendrix and Altman the normal size, and pained terribly bers, who, !n the majors, is rated a| s — en you take a short r ie @ aun in my dre ng room. wildman, on June 13 last yeas, Spokane 4 “Judge” Flannigan, the eccentric| ete, 8 ok Le he toe eaticed ap hour! the, bill of the ‘Tora? te that| Morton Hangs Up une tt Georgia-Alabama league, pitched a iiend phammeter, lest, monty maa a A ie Git ge SL: Lowdermi “ “r ced an nour | hath clean hands and a pure heart.” } N. “Whiff” Mark The next two day# I spent fn try. no-run, no-pass game, beat: | Great Falls the recent RitchieGruman bout | @4iner. a> St 8 tk 8) eee ents eet eens, vi | There 10.8 Gistinct moral end ew OPK ja ¢ to reduce the swelling and pain ‘alladega in 13 tnnin Only ne wall an: widely aivertiors, ao! : 1 6 ¢ ¢| & full stride in his tyje| Spiritual value in anything like et I met aker Wadhams on jor league no-hit classics THIS ac in 2 ea 5 Ser wee not casy te change a s' vie) paseball, hunting, fishing or tennis| Guy Marton, the Cleveland star|the street as I w as boarding a car|>ave gone beyond the regular dis-| Seatt H ° + ¢| he has been following nine years, | wich draws men from some of| Pitcher, set the strikeout mark for/to go out to show him my hand and | tance, and both were 10 rounders. | but he {is gradually .rounding to the Worst things which man has thix season in the American league |cancel the match with Willle Hoppe| Kimber of Brooklyn, compiled one , : oe te and Fobl is con au —esrcsniar anaes Dost Sunda In a game with Philadel-/ong week away. We called Jack |®sainst Toledo in 1884 and in 1908 M the ABR HPO. A. B| going to disprove which Cleveland won, 7 to 2, le up, and he took me to Dr,| George Wiltse of the Giants sim Real Estatel LS La go] Stowtcan’e tech'an o1d doe new REAL PAINLE he siruck out 13 h Hagen, who took an X-ray (Hlarly offended the Phill athewson Gives Up so ts a 1) tricks be Other far suns tm the Ban lof my hand, and ead for me not | Golf in Effort to ; his Meme ese > fon circuit reeulted as fol-jto use it for at least two weeks, if LOANS ‘ cist *| Haughton’ 8 students DENTISTS © Chicago 5, Washington 0; | not three ks) Time for Berry to Save Shoulder ‘ he ile toa | Detroit 4, New York 1 (Continued) : tb es ialw aves ‘5 £"% } te Teach His Brand) hese Ware. no guises paved in : Look to — Baseball, checkers and. golt ai LO | the National league. = New Star winkles Christy Mathewson's favorite pas NO COMMISSION on Many Gridirons|)'9 ,.— 8 8=£2.|;| —--— | Tacoma Tigers Best times. Next to pitching the Old PROMPT SERVICE ’ ‘Sard ars .68 Bannan Master would rather trudge the Minikt adstces Harvard football a la Haughton wuETH | Wind Bothers Shots | Bob’s Beavers Twice} 3. Howard Berry, of Penneyt-|iinks ‘or"induee is_stateeane aig’ e ; } » has & = 1 over the checker board than eat. loans in paved districts will spread over the land this fall Sunday at the Traps! tacoma, sane 12—The locals | #!/4round athletic honors in Tke|Rut he's played his last game of when ten men who learned their celebrated their return to the home| Zppinger, of Northwest high school, | colf—for the reason that the swing Annual payment loans. ridiron lessons under The wind made shooting at the lot y by winning a donble- Kansas cit Mo Epr in Tr is an|o¢ a golf club has a tendency to Monthly payment loans bridge mentor take w ning Harbor Island traps extremely dif-|header from Bob Brown's Beavers, | ®!)-tar basket all guard, sterling | hurt his left shoulder—the one : \tanks at other Institut! The|In order to introduce our new |Mcult for trapshooters Sunday.|The scores era ig ppd pol ames, base which pained so much last season, Interest charged on SuliNik Houma’ er Abe stars of other days will instruct as| (whalebone) plate, which ts the|Fred Landwehr was high amateur,| Firat game R. be poten my — pie Set the “No more golf for me while I'm unpaid balances only. aud City tennis ¢ L follows: * |lightest and strongest plate known, | ¥!th 44 out of 50 i Vancouver 414 sulor clase voted him the best all. |12 baseball. I believe it interferes eae a las plceg Al nals fourne: ng _ Edward Mahan, University of|does not cover the roof of ¢ A large crowd was out at Green| Tacoma si 18 0/* i craig sie Lay “ppl ae with my pitching,” said the grand Washin on Sa ae WAY Shi afternoon the | california. mouth; you can bite corn: off the | lake, with L. S. Barnes leading the) Russell, Hood and Cheek; Peter |r e rene oe eet and weighs (4 man of the firing line. joou he Seattle Athletic club. | ~ ponald Wallece, University of cob; guaranteed 15 years. |xroup with 49 out of 60, son and Roberts oe 5 fee inche and weighs | Big Six swore off in Cincin- fel Southern California ] —_ Second game R. H. ° nati. He is as good right now as and Loan Association OP el straddle soLo Dr. Paul Withington, Ernest4Gold crown ........s000005 $3.00 | | Vancouver Pe ae BSP ET eR he was six years ago. aie deccsd A pal be . site \ pata stir Soucy and John A. Doherty, Uni- | 15 set of teeth (whalebone) 88.00 | Pennis Conte Given Tacoma 4 8 6] While on the subject of hosses’ | ee —— con ve, -S e rttand club, hag been | versity of Wisconsin $10 | Barham and C heek; Leonard and|monikers, we don't want to t| Tris Bpeaker, the man, doesn’t sold to Oakland, Higg’s mother re-| Aibert J, Weatherhead, Bowdoin |$10 set of teeth $5.00/ to West Seattle Hi Roberts. any aspersions, but Flittergold/emulate his name, but his bat 00,000. in Seatt! k tooth, gold | Assets $5,500,000. sides in Seattle jonege | Bridge work, per tooth, g ciety i cog ear Ee sashes strikes us as being apropos. speaks volumes, | Si : Wilmot Whitney, Boston prepar-| White crowns .....+-+----- 838.00, The cups won by na! aller eo — - ag + ppg | _T. Roosevelt applied his strong | atory school Gold fillings . $1.00 up .2nd Wiluon Ide for West Seattle in Asa Lewis Wanted by} | 8 he St. Louls Browns and| Huntington Hardwick, Annapolis SS eet the high school tournament of the diagnosed thelr trouble as too Mit med Charles Brickley, Boston college, | Silver fillings + (800 ttle Tennis club were mot he Many Dixie Colleges ise of the Hig Stick Tom Campbell, University of | Platina fillings ....- . to the school Monday morning by — | ‘ : nry F. », represe Asa Lewis, of De Ridder, I > : North Carolina ork guaranteed for 16 years. | Henry F. Blake, representing the Tr, La., ‘The demand for coaches echooled | save treprecsion taken in. the core: | club much in, demand on track teams OSS sense don’t come in in the Haughton system is greater |!n@ and Ket tow same Ga; paem- Medals were given Waller and) °! S'ne ry colleges In Dixie since he ’ g" than the suy A number of pth- | Sete" S06 savice free. Ide | scored, Singie-handed, 28 potnts tn| th’ colt stage any more er Harvard men have turned down| Galt offers the Test . Eaten Pacific = mples of Our Plate 4 Most of our present patronage ts | nended by o' ly custom-|the school’s permanent property ‘Coach Yost Uncovers en, in On GAVE ECR pee = the six events in which he started a omers whe ANACORTES ELKS LOSE the 50-yard dash. He copped the * Back East Excursi | a New Phenom —_faveltened ourwork When coming cia fuilx cut, of Seattie, won a| 120vard hurdles, 220-yard hurdles, ae right place. Bring this ad with you, ball game from the Anacortes Elks’ | %OP, skip and jump, high Jump and a 2 i ae = pr Fielding H. Yost, miracte man team Sunday, at Anacortes, 2 to 0,|12-pound shot put. He cleared 42 woe erauareem ~ he University. of Michigan OHI Cut - Rate feet in the hop, skip and jump.| . jdiron, has discovered a new A CITY LEAGUE RESULTS | Asa’s brother Bill was all-round | $ 60.00 Chicago .....$ 72.50 BE | rfenom: By his great work in Dentists §—siikadoos 6, attersby & Smith| star last year for Louisiana State | 60.00 Taronto see. 92.00 ring practice at Ann Arbor, R. 8 19 uatveralty nson, late of ve Gran ha cey Wrights 8, & W. 6. 7] ..+ 60.00 Montreal .... 105.00 baad a as Pelee: Hadad : : | Union high school, has won Oberlin Athlete | .++ 110.00 New York ... 110.70 title of “strong man.” B According to the coaches he fi Sets New Record For # little more money we can rou ou vie ently, is a ¢ punter and speedy The greatest winning record in| the Great Lakes, meals and berth Included Jolinson was ineligible last yea , ; : » avecials. Butter, E Ohlo college athletic annals bas} P S 1oney saving specials. Butter, 8, a Tickets on sale daily, June iat to september [RB | owing to deficiency in studies, but Alway on men is 4 Delicate an Ad ree been completed by Bert Dunn, of 0th. Tickets Mmited to three months fr he’s up to par this spring and tn Olive il, Macaroni, seid : aie 6 Oberlin college, in annexing firsts a Gate of sale, not to exceed October Jint, 1916. line for a position on the team Groceries in the 100 and 220-yard dashes, the Liberal stopovers, Unexcelled service EE | except that of quarterback Whipped Cream Chocolates, 50¢ Ib. 120-high hurdles and 220-low ‘hur. ir hale dean AM alee dies in the “Big Six” conferenc a EE |__None of the millionaire fight pro meet held at Columbus | Ly dds moters have invited Jack Dillon to makes 11 out of 12 firsts Dunn has “ss General Ane euger Department, company them to South America won from the grea athletes of md A chably teaanse. ae other hen =f . 7 Ohio's colleges, entering four events E x4 cou rk be i peravaded to| 405 PIKE ST., NEAR FOURTH in each of the three years he has | | | Be u me a ee el that far for a trimming. been eligible. This is the second time the cups|* meet at Baton Rouge. His point | for West Seattle will make them al was only one less than that | nf the ccrshines opposing team, Lewis only failed to win one of | have been won One more victory | than Tobacco mildness comes in = product. , otf FTER two years’ ageing Kentucky Burley Tobacco reaches perfection for pipe smoking. VEL- \VET ages two years !

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