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PAGE 7. STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1916 soa 'on By BUD FISHER MUTT AND JEFF—Politics Is Very Simple, ‘Yes Indeed, Very SIMPL $ere sen ake” { WELL, TILL EXPLAIN | "EVO NOU. Now SuP Pose YOURE “THE Moose PARTY. MUTT, I Dont UNDERSTAND ALL THIS TAL. *BoUy ( WE'LL SUPPOSE THAT THE GOP HAS TURNED ME DOWN, Now You Rust UP AND Cheasty’s OLD Bon, THE B Noe bp Roose Vecr Yes, | NOMINeA TE MG WON THE T NOMINATE bre Moose | 0 ae YES, ULL * Tia “OU ON THE The H. f sig Moving Sore : Go Moose i BULL Moose je Home o OsENeUT! on! TWKET p Warm Weather Whar HAPPENED TICKET Underwear Up From $1.00 the Suit “Values Tell” BETWEEN OURSELVES BY THE SPORTS EDITOR SEATTLE HOME (sow: armere, rms 140 |BOY OF SEVEN [fmmaas IN FINE TRIM. SOME ATHLETE |] Siiicontest FOR THE FRAY FOR A KIDLET 222-23 the Montana city contingent win- EINIE Zim, pet of the umpires, a ts playing the best ball of ‘ Z his career for Joe Tinker, in BY EDW. \ ning, to 2, The swat that proved , Chicago. The pride of the Bronx $n ccauags ahsoms: _ : BY M. C. LARKIN + > |the winner came early in the game, is hitting at a .351 clip and has After taking the series from Tacoma, the second series | LOS ANGELES, Cal., June 19.—Michael Casey Powers,|1p the third frame, to be exact. struck more safe blows than any| they have won this season, the Giants are home today. They} seven-year-old son of Johnnie Powers, millionaire owner of| The Beavers threatened on three man in the National league. Zim are a far better looking crew than when with us last the Los Angeles bal! team, has become an athlete. And he | occasions, but to no avail; the best eh has only been fined once this > Roig A ei a See apap pb s eae ee “i 4_ they were able to do was annex one q & year for tglling an umpire things Two new members will make their debut during the week has done it in am onth He spins cartwheels, turn han 1 less tally than the visitors, that no Mhight of the indicator and another of the newer crop is scheduled to feel the keen spri and does other acrobatic stunts, such as “bridging, The score R HE and windpad will ever admit. He| kutter that will lop him off those eligible to draw salary | that have proved stumbling blocks to boys Butte . 1 Raps his tes and re from D. E. Dugdale. | The reason Michael Casey has become an athlete in so a — » reas 10 oO i all his superfludus pep into . Pidrec “Rabbit” Menges. | ort 4 dine-to Edward R¢ as icGinnity an: tman; Barham the game. The new men are Brick Eldred and “Rabbit” Menges. | st a time is, ac ling to Edward Rot mm, hi ach, | wna Cheek. because he has in his make-up those inborn qualities which cavhtniniiticaaagsel | hi ; always develop an athlete | 1. - He has courage and brains,”|fullgrown man several years to Wolfram Winner in & says Robinson, “And courage and|!earn it and some never learn. Game at Tacoma; brains will make an athlete of |. Michael Casey Powers is being ° body. in spite” of his. physical | trained in athletics as part of his Giants Cop Series — build education, but not with the idea of Rut besides the courage and|™&king him @ professional athlete.| TACOMA, June 19.—The Tigers ins, M. C. Powers also pos-| His body will be buflt up evenly |and Giants staged a red hot contest os the physique, Garbed in| #0d his muscles will be taught to|here yesterday, Seattle winning, 8 his birthday suit, he weighs respond to a healthy mind—that is to 0. At that, the Bengals came © nan |Both are SOME ball players. Eldred has already shown Zimmerman ie a natural 300 hit- what he can do and we saw Menges in the Coast league last ter, He cuts at a ball harder! season. Unless there is something wrong with him he slags flow t oS oo should prove a wiz around the torrid cushion usually kgen eye, and should be Les Sheehan is the athlete ‘slated for the blue ticket. Les one of the game's great batters.|came here very highly recommended but seemed unable to In 1914 and 1915 he fell way be-| get a-going. He takes a healthy click at the apple but E } Low the 200 math ued bitten | seems to have been worrying because was unable to hit ‘em {ngs with umpires as much as| “Where they ain't.” anything else. WIN PUTS GIANTS OUT | HERB MANOUK PITCHES | 47 pounds, which ts good weight |the purpose of bis gymnastic train-|near tying things up in the ninth, % 3 & OF BASEMENT GOOD GAME for any lad of 7. His muscles are |!°6 |when Wolfram, who had twirled a Just before he went South, this| Heads up, fans! bs Herb Manouk, former Seattle and | 4s hard as a brick when he doubles | 1 aces ware good game up until the last frame, spring, Heinie said he was going! We note that Sunday's win over Vancouver twirler, pitched a mighty them up. | ° weakened with two down and allow to have his best year. ““I want|the Tacoma Tigers boosted the nifty brand of the national pastime | Generally children of casey | Port Orchard Wins ed the sacks to become loaded. to play for Tinker,” he said. “We Giants up from the dark recesses of for Everett Sunday, enabling that} Powers’ ago don't learn to spin} From Seattle Team He pulled himself together, how- * 8 along first class. He'# the coal and winter apples. While team to best Bremerton, 2 to | i. cartwheels until they have been in . ever, and made Bigbee pop one eet ake ios helped me ajour boys were taking a clean-cut control wae almost perfect, accord I the gym a ” explained Robin-| IN Very Good Game right into his mitts for an eaey put- lot when I was breaking fn. I'll game from the Bengals, the Indians Ing to advices from the scene of the son; “and they don't do hand- — out at first ¥ lay off the umps {f they’re not | Were walloping Great Falls. conflict, and would win many springs until they have been tak-| PORT ORCHARD, June 18.—One| The timely hitting of Gt too raw, just to help Joe. Watch) games tn the Northwestern league. {ng instruction two years. Caney |of the best games of the season was | and Eldred helped the Giants to TACOMA LIVELY BUT FANS bas learned in @ month! In the or id po this lad ts what we) Ro asmaeeair a protiay?” * | jocals defeated the Broadway Stars A Casey is going to develop into|by @ score of 6 to 1. The visitors Track Champions an all-around athlete. His blg am-|prought over an aggregation of ° bition, of course, is to swing @ bat.|weitinown ball players, Ten Mill- Are Passing he ascot for hit At present he Bago pelle 94 ion appearing in right field. Blaine| Collegiate track and field stars played here Sunday, in which the/ ‘try. Gacy tor pill {f Tam tm there) ay ay aT HOME CHARLEY MILLER NOW ‘san | Business conditions in {Tecoma AN AMATEUR are better than they have mn for member Charley Miller, the eae gee ire tay eagned PO time past. Ye humble scribe /old heavyweight, who at one time find of a fight this year, 1t will | Saturdayed and Sundayed tn the was considered among the top| be largely due to Zimmerman's|former “City of Destiny.” and the notehers down in California? | if | pl looked real lively. The crowds Well, Charley ts an amateur now./ dad's ball clu : aca turning out to the games. were Yep, ® regular “amachoor”” And he draws the paltry galary of $100 Gordon pitched fine ball for th pbc Beg veo a te cine sappointment, however turday so ts @ Meehan. Roth boys| a month! home team and was given faultless » sprt ; ding Ten years . back In 1906, John sno Png " . aad tn & * wave , their respective universities fare- J. Mera. was managing the | ¥@S hotterenell, but Sunday was ajhave been matched to box as ama-| Two Weeks to Learn support. features of the game well, and there will be openings National Mighty ffne day; still the turnstiles }teure at Colma Nothing but| Brook-|Were not overworked, by any/amateur boxing is allowed in Call-| fornia now, hence Charley and Wil |e are “amachoors.” It took me two weeks to learn|were a home run by Ainsworth to punch the bag,” said Casey. “I/and a fine running catch of a Tex-/falore next year for new cham thought I never would get it las leaguer by Nordby. porn’ Se e 1 ae seven When-M. C. says “punching the| Batteries: B. 8., Rylander andj %)') 20 Erm “gp iy: the he bag” he means punching tt with | Moorhouse; P. 0., Gordon and Ains.| 0" (he month and 1 nn ney; Cincinnati, Ned Hanlon: |” Freddie Hogan writes, in answer| CALLED OFF | Selly gags geich dig ager goed ba es Sa also pass from the undergraduate St. Louis, John McCluskey: +, our question of Saturday, stating) Willie Ritchie is hung up in San| : (late. Wo toate: te punch the bag tai to the alumni class. Pittsburg, Fred Clark Th that he and Charlie Egan still are|Francisco. His scheduled jaunt to| this fashion usually means six | Homer and Triple Among the individual stars who American league managers were: |tne heat of friends, but that Charlie South America is off. He hasn't Michael Powers, 7-year-old athiete, ready for a bout months’ hard work on the part of| 4 will pass on are Meredith and Philadelphia, Connie | Mack: is not 21, and consequently not his|made any definite plans ax yet, bat| . rar ie | Play Win: ntest Kaufman of Penneyivante, Suit on, _ Jim : New| own boss, All the bad luck Fred-|probably will stick around Frisco] ‘. One of Casey's great stunts is to of Michigan, Murray of Stanf York, lark Griffith; Washing- 4i has to wish Egan is that Char-|for a time and then beat it East. | Portland Miss Wins | co. "sien ‘oe the mat as If he in.| SPOKANE, June 19.—A homer by! Oler of Yale, Potter, Grub, Hoff ton, J. G. Stahl}; Clevetand. Na- 16 becomes champion of the world, Ralph Gruman, the Portland light- FOUR DAYS LATE! in Chall lfended to turn a somersault and|McGinnis and a triple play by the|mire and Taylor of Cornell; Maker | poleon Lajote; Chicago, Fielder) within the next year |weight, whom Ritchie fought re in allenge Shoot then fling his feet over his head, |Red infield helped wallop Great/and Preble of California, Brown of Giants. The other league managers were: lyn, Pat Donovan; Chicago, ™eans Frank Chance; Philadelphla.’ pReppie AND CHARLIE EGAN Hugh Duffy; Boston, Fred Ten sritt FRIENDS RITCHIE’S TRIP SOUTH Jones; Detroit, Bill Armour; St./" «tie 9 tine boy,” says Bogan cently, # preparing for another {n * Be ok senoel lls Sun | Louts, Jim McAleer | lye oat ang veaioe. ot Wow York |] Sunday papers maaé~ much With Seattle Lass)". » sr age kmag Prg ig eg R. H. E.|ham of Harvard. s 8 8 | “OKIPPER” ROBERTS LET | anon |] over the fact that Eddie Pink ae an the fcer Without bending his|Qreat Palle: ........... 1 9—~1) = — A decade of piny has seen the pase-|OUT BY TIGERS | |] man had been matched with || Miss Gladys Reld of Portland| fi .y ‘That a a form of “bride: |Spokane .... --:3 8 3/Baseball Boomi ing away of nearly all of these) As forecast some time ago In this| Harry Anderson for a bout next} *®* the winner in the challenge |.” It's good to know {f you are| Clark andgShea; Evans and Shee- asebal comin, if leaders. In the Natfonal league, | column, “Skipper” Roberts, the Ta-| Friday night. The same dope} *hoot with her cousin, Deskin Reid|{) faxing of wrestling. It takes aly in British Isles of the eight men who pranaged coma catcher, has been released |] appeared in last Wednesday's} ° Seattle, Sunday at the Harbor | {U2 * ae clubs In 1996, only McGraw re “Chubby Al” Bartholemy showed i] Star. Isl traps. Miss Giadys broke | American residents of London mains today. In the American|too much to warrant the retaining | Just four days ahead of the op- | *! Ovt of 100 birds, while her have formed a baséDall team, which league, Connie Mack, Clark Grif-/of the older and more experienced position, as we always are. ovat fel 10 short of that mark is to join a league organized by the, — Pein dine mented the list in M Canadian military units. The first 4 fith and Fielder Jones are st{ll man. Baldwin, the young backstop a active, but Mack is the only one who tried out with Vancouver in | L. H. Reid, | contest of a schedu 2 ia : th ve le of 28 games : who has directed the «me club the spring, will do the second-#tring | Ah Chung, the Chinese fight ipo ity crore: ted him. In the was played June 10. : l nbcgs ar % t receiving. | weight, 1s mid to be the cham. ),4 wih 43 ee again | — Oe ~ | Interest has been stirred up im 7 | ™. W. LEAGUE STANDINGS |pion of Pekin. Being as how Pe The ot 2 Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for Belling Prices to Retailer for the American national pastime, Ve Time claims o 7h Raptr) Ute ty ed iba ee | aero Wen Lost Fet/kin was in the center of the Boxer aang special begtaners and Indies II Gemctchion aaa ven j t Butter, Eggs and Cheese | | While football and cricket are the FY the players o: e national game. i v 2 sliion, we assume Ah Chung’s ,- M 4 h at-| as ees ae ———® | popular sports with the English It plays even more havoc in the| “Skipper” tried to catch on with! Butte" Bs 8s a clever : tracted nearly all of the shooters. | ccorrected daily by J. W. Godwin &Co.)| 1 9, maltae | public, it Is expected the game on “ managerial field the Giants, but with Walter Cadman Tacoma ||.) |. 4ND okbasendeibiid ‘ As ® result, but @ small gathering | apricot OR Te ae Fi 29 |the diamond will be followed close- q 2m t on the job there wasn't a chance. |Grt@e io: ---------- 3 38-488] Travel has a broadening Influ-| wos nip cen Lake. Don R. Baker satars roe @ 18 | N w ly and will be introduced extensive Rumor says that Abe rear silord iter ory i rye ne apple Jence, as witness those lightweights igh gun, with 49 out of 60. arts 3.00 ly, : , discovered a man willing to back hard and long of late. le _ was y Australia and return ae Cal., 1.00 4 him for $5,000 to ontpoint Ben-| walked In Sunday's game at Taco- . oc8 Wi . . me Leonard, ‘It thin te true,|ma, which made the fourth time of| 4 4 aweeients __________/Five British Tenn Miner FREE PHYSICIAN ; send him around Pioneer the week. Walter also swiped a ueattio ARR HPO A BK. ae @§ ‘This means that any patron, mi 4 is all ready to be sold. |sack, we almost forgot to mention. | shaw. 25 "Waar Ws tak ie tat | Stars Are Captains woman or child. may consult the square is y . Fg Aietn atria. _ — — |Melvor, rt ran ee in ee gee | Since War Started ex-government physician ana get a anningham, if... é 1 1 2 0 4 D “ escription without charge. We : ee Ed EHD IENTISTS| vv once t Eee ae Sk 68 Oe r = i | WJ o of th es nown eye, ear, | ive Britons, great in tenni: hothor oe 7 “d o 6) ee Innis, | Cvcumbers, nose and throat spectali in Sie OS | ha een promoted to army cap.| Florida grapefr Rowe Gest to give REM Geum | .8.% 48 8 jtaincies since the war started in| Sttewbert and examinations to our patrons Wolfram, pb +. 6-8) O70 ® |Europe. Four were civilians before | Garis a | Alfaite, No. 2 between 9 and 10 a. m. and 12:30 jT— PM aoe a i we fF the war. 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Kingscote and|Penners, Florian rl fda Re CC LL Ave—169 Washington St | Bartholomy, © 4 9 6 4 1 6/In order to introduce our new | little T. M. Mavrogordato all hold Sdanueteangaeet tT q CHOP SUEY and NOODLES [f sepoed ey + 6 8 8 fb] (whalebone) plate, which fs the|the title of captain. Of the five Cai, 16-yae- . [| SS || || a | et | i] || a Unequaled 25c Merchants’ Lunch Served Dally lightest and strongest plate known, | Wilding had the longest Davis cup t or 4 1M Totals ” F 2|does not cover the roof of the| record. ee CR Re e age | | 11 A. M. to 7 P. M. ° ‘ | mouth; you can bite corn off the| < — pow reemel 128 @ 1.50 106 Second Avenue South (Near Yesler Way) base—Biabee foe ‘hive, |COb; guaranteed 15 years Fi tyrnipa Gal H ca | Half Block South From the Smith Buliding Cunningham, Bidred, Raymond. Two: | ighters Battle to be ay te 4 i [age nites ‘blared, Wolter.” "Double ninye| Gold Crown «+++. jaerinae $3.00 R dD Apples Hiaoe to itl Wolter to rachel’ | §15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 | a len-Koun FAW Yellow Newtown Pippine. 1.60 | |aidaings Left on bases-8 ia and earned ru sor, 7 bite, 8 rene | Strcck ont—-Bonser } White crowns . Weltram « Bonners, tit vy pitched | Gold Wilings bell—Garman. Time—1:40. Umpire—| Bush Atlver fillings | Platina fillings ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW While We Ate CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES Silver Fillings. ... .25¢ Gold Crowns......$3 polis and Ontons, Australian -$3.00 | Frank Barrieau of Vancouver went | onions, Cal $1.00 up |to @ fast tenround) draw here Sat-| Ontons "60g |UTday night, Onion ‘ : so St. Paul .....$ 60.00 Chicago .....$ 72.50 Ww : Minneapolis .. 60.00 Toronto ..... 92.00 | | staymen Winesap . 1 2 | e pit | $10 wet of teeth s+se++- $5.00) MISSOULA, Mont., June 19.—| 0!4 Winesap : ac S xcursions oft| Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 | Johnny Tillman of Minne b yeocsall “ | | E ‘ The Dillon-Moran bout has pro. jaranteed for 16 y gressed so far that they are now Golfers Must Be a |,,4! ror sinmnieed fit Zot |eresind #0 fur thet they 2 i th name day. 1 sparring only a colum y ov Very Patient Set )imrjn' fo) nema! sparring only & column ® day over Winnipeg .... 60.00 Montreal .... 105.00 Boston ...... 110.00 New York ... 110.70 SESW a RE a and Kee Samples of Our Plate Correspondingly low fares to other points, Golfers must, indeed, .be patient 4 | 4 white, new, Cal people., For instance, itetakes four, 8 Sriées wens Je. as | A bike road race always draws a! Wy\\e river : For @ little more money we can route you vie men three hours to complete 18 4 rani ‘ | goodly throng of spectators, It | Yakima Barbaniks the Great Lakes, meals and berth included. Moat of our present patronage ts! doean't ; y Yakina Gems Re holes and exchange beans, during| pesommended by our early customs | Ce? ¢ Fas ve pnything Karly Rone soed potatoss Tickets on je dally, June tat to September |which time they could play ers, whose work ts still giving good _ Springs aioatss 19 80th. Tickets Imited to three months from ‘action, Ask our customers who 1916 brotlers . . 4 @ 16 Two games of baseball. ating , @ tested our work When coming Dudes, fat us eer He Two games of football. Beve attics, be buss you are in the Athletic Field oes . Liberal stopovers, Unexcelled service, 5 Thirty games of tennis, | right place Pring this ad with you. =~ Senee Hens, } For full information, call or write We use not 7 : : | From 10 to 56 games of Kelly BASEBALL Hens, 41 i ng result for # p or | OHI rn -tate BUTTE VS. SEATTLE heen , 18 Bowl! a dozen or more games. | . Today>at 3 P.M. Turke 36 4 Dentists Admine and 60 Cents | veal, 7 ; rr Vo 7 Play 12 games of pinochle. 80 | Box 60 rounds. 207 UNIV ry sv. rey: Or, make one move in chess. | @pposite Mraser-Patersom Ce, tes Free. ur, Third and Pike, Entrance date of sale, not to exceed October Sist, 1916, | oe oe

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