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oa! | STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1916. PAGE 7. a1 MUTT AND JEFF—The Bull Mole Candidate Adops the Same Platform as Everybody Else. rede are Rew... Pat OF By BUD FISHER Cheasty’ LAbiES: === Cerner. BY HORTENSE De Beis, That are Setting the Styles in New York $2.50 UP me’ Teer CAMPARIEN MER Von we. BOLL Mote Paary sain:.” Hees ARE TWO MILLION UY PNEN VOTERS AND Wo seicion PRO ALLY. THEY ARE BOTH Going To Nore’ AGAINST EAcK OTHER sowe SHovLn worry WHICH ONE VOT PA, % “a4 HE HON pF ia Jot BRoora | FATHER OF THE BRUSH INDUSTRY SAIDI— 111 AON WOR EUTHER WILSON OR Murr Mc $ oi RAS & MANUFACTURER OF BROOMS, BRUNE LATEST Pxoto oF mM Yd BoLL Mace CANDIDATES . WHEN op EO FOR A STATEMENT Ay To ss LATOR NE SAID: Tian, « THE CHokW oF orver ONNA Tow RAMOTT POUNDER. | TEAR. miss DEBRIG:~ TRATION. 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T BELIEVE IN WHISKERS, TPseas we’ are rms re oO i ‘oe Bush of : card offered when Hughey Jen-|in the majo: Harry joined the| | ° h y to ie I league, is LAWN CHECKERS nings and Lee Fohl select their] Phillies in 1907 and the following | | aore heyy ty lay ges ns the Skeeter Slough league, | |pitchers during the next series be-}year won fame by taming the GI-| | ball oD “Hi pose) . having his inning just now in NEWEST SPORT |tween Detroit and Cleveland ants three times in five days and|| ball. They are Hany and the N. W.. circuit | Such @ treat was suggested ear-| robbing them of the championship, | | Stanley, pitchers: Pranks pits a has |Mer in the season, the idea being | He slipped in 1909 and that winter| | ¢, and outfielder, : It seems that no matter how Every season brings its new Ito pit Stani Coveleskie, spit-| was traded to Cincinnatl. third baseman. hard we try, the brush will wrinkle in sports and pastimes inalies a6 the’ . 4 Mimecge- “ ae td , 1 ral pace-making Indian, From Redland he was shunted < By captain of the Boston Brav crop up over night in the old eueees on op we te the latest Jaguinst Harry Coveleskie, the vet-lon to Birmingham, but returned to fas hurdied the weiter and mid |i y WW’ leacue ust now “eparture and a club of 50 mem Jeran left-hander of the Tiger staff,|the majors as a Detrolter in 1914 q Gleweight classes and landed ker- : ie leag Ji ve, DeFS holds weekly tournaments on but Harry weakened at the eley-/and since has been the main cog in . plunk among the heavi The || Great Falls is lady / the Fort Washington Lawn Ten . the Tiger curving machine. In 4 Trojan now scales over 160]/bushy. Any time a bunch of nis grounds, New York 2 4 lost 13 , pounds, his face te ta dis Hlunknowing directors take the) ,,LA¥® checkers 1s played like or. Last Messen bab Sarees 45 viototies Z rd to realize it is Evers when ¢|dinary checkers, on a 12-foot can- 2 f Ei cigade at the plats. jburden upon themselves of | vas board stretched on the ground peg Mice “| never worrled over any-|i firing a manager and try to| Holes are cut in the canvas at reg Stanley is a right-handed spitbal! "4 thing mere than | do over th run a baseball club, things are |tlar intervals so the ground can be artist, 27 years of age and stands r weight,” sald Johnny. “I never |) not just as they should used for one calor of the square 5 fect 9 inches tall. After a suc . weighed more than 135 poupds . nd the white canvas for the other, enth hour, begging off on the|cessful career on seml-pro dia 7 when | played for the Chicago Also things are not as they) The checkers are represented by |ground that he didn't want to show|monds he fotned Marty Hogan's Subs. Yet here | have gained || should be when the directors red and blue disks moved from one |up “the kid.” Lancaster Tri-State league team in 7 so much that | have had to add |! refuse to stand behind their | ° — to another by . stick, the | Detroit's star, a great admirer|1909 and subsequently went South | 7 to my other worrice. president, as they refused tol {rc rich ‘s,chaned like a stove of his brother, who, like the for-|with the Athletics only to be re “All my life | have been a hen thaw’ wave BéD airman Cae inems have Neko Mare mer, came out of the coal mines|turned to the minors. He was COVELESKIE fellow whe worries, | guess. when — « oh Fn . ~~ of ams m play around Shamokin, Pa, argued, inj|with the tallend Portland club of That's what makes me an older} Blewett the “double X” on/!ng in single games. declining to oppose Stanley, that|the Pacific Coast league last sea- oa than Hane Wagner, tho J) that Umpire Bush-Joe Mc- |the young Clevelander would be|son, winning 17 and losing 17] walked two men. nearly ten years younger. Ginnity squabble. Kalli Vi t : |placed at a disadvantage {tn such a|games for a record of 268 earned| The brothers are running neck “Th ae not as they oe |duel and that for the sake of the|runs per combat and neck in the percentage col- ings are nm — Two Ball Contests family tree he preferred to be ex-| Cleveland signed Stanley during|umn, Stanley having won 7 and ’ should be when one club own- jcused, Stanley went to the post,|the winter. Acting as relief pitch-|iost $3 games in 14 starts and Har t er begins to yell about toss- ~ however, and for 12 innings gavejer in a recent contest with the|ry having taken 8 and lost 3. The Bt Beabl Stridesling us the sponge before half|tes ce en he tee ES the Bengals a terrific battle, los-|Mackmen, he evened old scores by |latter held New York to a 2-to-2 ing up Spo! | ley am ing by a hairline. fanning three hitters and retiring | score in a 16-inning battle early in <a as been run.|team won a brace of games from fm Dasedall bt Botable for WANE REQuinen a uo MEM TO Maye THOU ‘The season of 1916 will go down pitchers to get started properly. In the American league, George Fos- ter and Ernie Shore, world’s series heroes; Caldwell and Fisher of the Yankees, Benz and Scott of the t three years. puts them in Dutch with ia Devenvort of tse Browas, are|, The directors have chosen Bob| The Spokane Indians copped a ° |couple more like him, Herzog! | The Phils are winning games eee eee gl nla amb gg 2 ges agp pened petaperboyera rr nas moans | would be in Happyland, | by the bunting process. They Here are the leaders in hitting in In the National league, Jeff Tes-\to let him be such. Too many | Bis yamen gy hoody ae mi. STANLGY | eee don't need a million hits to |the Northwomern league and their feau and Dick Rudolph, world’s sticky fingers In the soup are apt) Hal Vike Ole) e whe. Bvene ; Hugh Duffy celebrated his 47th} make a few measiey runs, ljaverages; Eldr®d, Seattle, (429: Series heroes, are the most noted /to spoil the flavor, just the sie M8 | heat Acosta, 4 to 2. ; COVELESKIE. |birthday last week. This old base-| #4 because they are not play- | johnson, Butte, Carson Big- examples of the star pitcher find- loud talking directors and trouble} oo ball star is managing the Portiana| te. threehit-one-run game, bee, Tacoma, Dutch” Reu- fng his path to victory barred|making managers will corrupt a ° sing some of the wise sprouts can't |ther, Spokane, Murphy, Van- quite frequently. Meanwhile, pitch-/ ball league. Thursday of this week. It ts the jelub, fn the Eastern league. His| see the Phils with a Lick tele- couver, .821; Ken Williams’ pee ers from whom. little was expected| We have sald before that it is|most important fistic event since club won the fiag last year. For) scope, but they are winning, | Kane, 319: Dave Sillagra, Botte have been winning a flock of |time for the Northwestern to pull/the Willard-Moran fracas, and bids |11 years, in the National league,| Just the same, Safiiier Goto Meter ki é ONTE, Cal 6.—|_ Slamming, la, In action in the United States - rue’ Pacific sacle rota Hoe Jack Dillon, the “man killer of In-|tor gome little time. | Word has Rhavare, to man, .250, tennis title was won by Meee ore Paviclas oe Letra = made {ts way from the land of the in or —— <é -Seaae as BS a ae Fri when he defeat-|the stan boulevards, will get to-| 1 Intends st vane: 4 euther 4, Murray t Roberts of Frisco when oe ar eta ee nicar Now York on [kangaroo that Les Intends staying turnips, Cal and Leard 3, MeGinals, Murphy, UW or Elmer Griffin, 64, 86, 6-1 TOF TIME FoR Yoh THAT OUT” $ BY EDWARD HILL istory as one of the) There is the failure of star/Place tn the league race a woeful weakness some the Northwestern that needs bolstering up. stuff that ts serves only to sicken the ball fans and keep them away from the park Instead of building up, the North western has been flopping for the} ftself together and have all hands \Jotn in the chorus of that good old banging, whanging ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW While We Are |gum up the parade?” Timely hitting in the second and | oth P *, Avetrall pert, Senne 6, Medina 6, Baw CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES | ninth cantos gave Butte the first |cantaloupe, Cal, "t a puiem, Oak ther, Levin, Fries and Healey 4,| All. records for attendance of ‘ PORTLAND HEAVY IN game of yesterday's scheduled | Cantaloupe, Cai, “4 Cat Gislason, Coltrin, Hamilton, Hill-|trapshooters were smashed Sunday illings. . . . .25¢ Gold Crowns......$3 I moran's camp ; rote, Cal ° ‘ a yard, Bankhead and Leard 3 at the Green Lake traps when the double fracas at Dug's park, 4 to 1.) 60)" grapefruit Walla, dos. Frank Kendall, the Portland e canceled | Cherries. tn see beginners’ and Ladies’ day events The second melee was canceled | cherries... heavyweight, {6 again working in| when Jupe Pluvius got Decoration day was fittingly ob-| ere run off. Frank Moran's camp. Kendall | his sprinkling can F Kretan 2% | served by Pete Harrison, hew um-| E. Reid, Portland professional, helped prepare Moran for his bout! Old Jupe evidently took pity on| isk a | dabeson eerbouio Sooo [pire in the National league, Phila-| high man in the OC with Willard. They think Frank|the Giants and didn’t want them to | Garlic, new | Yakima Geme . 30.00 |delphians decorated him with pop|*"0ot. He cracked 49 pigeons. |W, K. {8 qifte some slinger of the|lose more than one game a day, | Heney, new, case o———__————¢ | botties, making Pete a bottle-scar.| ©: Smith led the amateurs in <i padded mittens down in Portland,| Mill Rose heaved good ball for|tecat leurs, per aoe.. Prices Paid Producers ter Been | | red v jevent, with 47. | Local I P Poultry, Veal and Pork 3 3 2 but be hasn't startled the Kast as|our lads with the exception of , on oe | Pitcher Guy Morton halls . Scripture, with 35 saa yet. No, not yet. aforesaid second and ninth innings. | $8 | springs W Pf ” from Waterbury, but that red the beginners’ shoot, VANCOUVER BACK WITH mb [1816 brotiers 14 @ "14 | doesn't account for his long L. 6. Barnes. Wil PAY NO ATTENTION TO U8 TODAY Bobeeee cart ar tester 3 | Ducks, tat. a5 | etkaup.. RIGNe Wee tite ah was returned the victor JACK BRITTON Who comes more often than Bob | Pineapple, Florida, crate. ace |e 23 abel, tention, tor Gicolnna @ j|in the women’s shoot, UNION DEN 4 Pike St. Covnce of Third Ave... | Few people are paying much at-| Brown and his band of Beavers? a at d At Harbor Island, four were tied — We use nothing but the best materials and guar pieastng ltention to Jack Melton and Belkoren, whole thuestening to iH] : for first place honors. Matt Gross ing reouit for a period of 16 years All work & welterweight title. After years of|throw up the sponge unless Van e eres te ec uknt off first) man, Hugh Boston, professional, £88 io BEES | Sitr’aiee wor |trying Jack won the welter crown |couver fans give him more substan Hier ay. Benny reminds ca ot a(t ae ee ne ae ree. | Sets of Teeth jwhen he beat Ted “Kid” Lewis at/tial support, 1s becoming pretty Veal, © 10%] Cobb—when he's walkt: pesky all got 46 out of a possible 50, ates Free. ‘ow Orleans. much disgusted with things in the Neal, large © 9 | tate. ne fo the! ATHLETICS WIN GAME Jack has had his ups and downs|B, C. metropolis. perk, Gad block b eee rh ° q in the fight game, and had a long| BILL HURLEY REFUSES t MAN ms — <—~"$| Big teague scouts are iveucingl aoe Marthe, Teese nage Scudage jlane to traverse before he reached|TO SE CANNED yA EpORTS Belling Prices J |aexe wateh on Connte Mack's in-|8 to 2, Taylor and Raye worked for @ top. ariey, Ia ee ' field. It will b ; Jones yesterday's Mutte-Glant mix from és 0 ok i i i Every Case Youth the stand. Bill has an tron-clad a a - teays hes big money coving speciale. Butter, Eggs M contract with the Great Falls. folk : EERE ER Eee ee ; ‘ i i ust Go on Track a Olive Oil, Aacaroni, Delicatessen and Fancy and {fs thinking seriously of mak- Groceries. CLAVELANE OT Shas seme Ee On Se Domestic wheal’. rT] e nee 8 ogg sEVELAND, 0., ~—~Bv- — ALLOWS REDS Limburger .. 3 @ 8 Whipped Cream Chocolates, 50¢ Ib. ery youth at ‘Case schoo! must | SHEE BINGLES Grecon triplets ’ hereafter be a track athlete. That! Robby Steele, the old Victoria Wisconsin triplet a a r j!s the official mandate of Coach|neaver, let the Cincinnati Reds 7 tale iste ene @| Young America . a | |Pasini, physical director for the/ gown with three hits in seven SUNDAYS BOX scORF T | sctentists. The latter {s working | frames Sunday, but was derricked | @———— - ~ ———- | Seloot TORK E88 » mm oe at H | | out a schedule showing Just how venth. The Reds lost| .,Seattie~ lis ie Mit er ae = | ac S Xcursions 405 PIKE ST., NEAR FOURTH the young collegians will have te lea ee bargain matinee |2new,,!* vis: es a eal ee Country May and Grain broad jump, pole vault, throw thelig gt, Louis. Melvor, rf oe es Ee a Sa bebo ° === B oan saan rire poy ae acca "5 cut Giaaines, ib tes ies ae me ae | Alfalfa, No, 2 @18.00 Chi $ 72.50 Pasini issued. the’ ‘order aftor| Hatters Win Game [xore fcc bo 0 U4 gb) Barley ices ieee SY HCAGO oo ere oa Case had compiled a paltry 2% in City Circuit] 4m" L480 FT 8] PuKet Hound oats « Toronto ...... 92.00 jpoints In aix big meets = ws» af § 38 Ss Sey Montreal .... 105.00 P | But one game was staged yes Tota! ee ae New STAURANT— |Dodgers Face 16 terday in the City league. With a|, 20 MFO. A. | MES compressed Lmmernranee York ... 110.70 » saiseiteercs | Double Headers |"*™ P#tteY Working. the Mikados | o'prien, 3 i ie TT ee Correspondingly tow fares to other pointe. fi} The Highest Class Chinese and American Eating Place on the |]| Hat tare ar aeire area fe maivars, if aaa « For « little more money we can route you via Coast—Exquisitely Fitted Up—Sanitary Kitchen 0, Rébman and Lee worked for] jonneon, rt. a tee, Ga Tie. | NATIONAL RESULTS the Great Lakes, meals and berth included. (Brooklyn fans will soon 00 a lot the victors, opposing Barns and|ippert. cf 2 1 8 © 0] At Cincinnati 1-4, St. Louis 2-5, Tickets on sale dally, June ist to September a q jo] y Stokke, o 2 ) 7 a ” 64 The Best Place on Earth to Get Your [fe ie cioione rent nt [Chisholm ret 1 7 1 7 ¢| At Chicago 8 Pittsburg 8 { 80th. Tickets Mmited to three months from F Pony Sos : Hendrix, p o 1 1 8 06| No others. date of sale, not to exceed October sist, 1916, ’ spring has been good for the crops, | ‘ ne ‘ : CHOP SUEY and S but not for Col. Ebbets’ club, and,| Te ae ee ee PACIFIC Liberal stopovers, Unexcelled servion, a : ; ns the result, 16 double-headers | | Senttie 0000010001 AMERICAN RESULTS envoy For full information, call ite fi Unequaled 280 Merchants’ Lunch Served Dally have been piled up. Ten of these | BASEBALL Bette rise 20806 88k) As Bt Louis bo, Detroit 91 ‘a obsese lag a 11 A. M. to 7 P. M. ecm nyboe be aneed at home VANCOUVER VS. SEATTLE rifice hit» Menges, Moree, Stokke. stolen| At Chicago 4, Cleveland 3, Generel Ant a meshes If the Dodger curving corps can | basee—Shaw, Johnaon, Struck out—Rose| No others. TIS See Seattle. 106 Second Aventis al seaies ese Way) stand up woder the strain, Brook Today Hel 3 WA mM. 6, Mendrix 6. Walked—Rose 4, Hendrix o pee ros Soper tigem the ’ |lyn must be reckoned with in the ATeke Fourth Ave. Gare * gacond ‘gains called in third tnaing;| G00d ball players, like horses, ’ final rounds. rainy be score can be ruined by hard riding. eon ee ge gt ; © EVERBODY'S EveR The kind of| being pulled now! Tacoma at the Tiger stronghold Sunday, “Rudy” Kallio worked both games, winning 6 to 4, and 2 to 1. \Indians Win Two | From Vancouver fair to draw even a larger hou than that contest. champion middleweight of Austra. over on his island a while longer. “Let Mike Gibbons gather in the coin over there, while I am doing the same here.” he says. “Why . BUT FIGURING AS A DPLOMaAT worning| Raina MAT eeac! POR MEXICO T SAY “ SAFO PIS T ” HENSe WiLson' | BUSH WORK OF MAGNATES PUTTING THE SKIDS UNDER OUR OLD BASEBALL LEAGUE m - | [eae “armneny LES DARCY 18 NOT you know are hitting: Fries, *_|BIG BATTLE IN GOTHAM COMING OVER | R 309; Eddle Mensor, .302; Har. 18 RING THURSDAY No chance to sea Les Darcy, per, .295; Wuffli, .291: Ike Timely Bingles Butte Kiss Mim THEOUGH a Be SHOOTER. sales HORNE » Brother vs. Brother will be the;patient, battles to earn recognition | @— IT RUNS IN FAMILY ’ The brothers had to fight long,|the side after another Indian had!the campaign. ODDS AND ENDS FROM THE BASEBALL FACTORY | | Pete Schneider, the Seattle boy;he ranked among the .300 hitters |now with Cincinnatl, ts referred to| He was Boston's greatest outfield- as one of the rising pitchers of the|er for several years. National league. If the Reds had a ae egaes The New York Glants have lost seven extra-inning games on their home grounds this year. Sort of eee Here Is what some players Wolfer, .276; Coltrin, .273; Dan Murray, .272; Leard, .255; Alt. b Record Crowd — Watermelon Brinker, Bankhead and Haworth 2. eee Leaders in three-base hits—Har-. Yellow Ni ftaymen Wh 2 Winesap Shoot Cal. cabbage, Winntng-

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