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STAR—SATURDAY, AUG, 12, 1916. PAGE 7. WEIGHT TILE CHESTNUT c iene ry Z T IN JEOPARDY |“. ey A RLIE. (THE OLDER SEE, AIN'T WELLo CHARLEY! OW ALL Ment! IS tor WELL, How (TW CLEVER. Wows YERSELF?] WOULD You . CuEt YP HON CANS SWALLow A , ) - ‘poor? 5 if , \¢e ’ heer - “ \ . - oneeieeeennrermemmaes® lppnncncaientin Fe eae * \ =e ee THEY ARE THE FUNNIER THEY ARE) IN GLADIATORS MEET , , 7 " —-- - ~ _ —8 isle ergata | MAY BOX CAMPI IN EVERETT , HE featherweight title ‘will not change hands when | ow var eee i ‘ eat * , Johnny Kilbane and George Chaney get together in their | k scheduled 20-round fracas on Labor day This is the con-| clusion we have arrived at after giving the dope the up and) . a down and the clear across True, Chaney is a good puncher. His good right hand id many contenders low. Also he is as wicked a 10-20-30) ain in the clinches. In fact, he looks like a veritable curly | wolf. He has a record that any featherweight that ever drew WAR SONG OF THE TAILENDERS Come on—you Grand Old Winter League , on a padded mitten would be glad to own Rauss mit this fagging Summer season Now, with the above all taken into account, Chaney These clammy days of deep fatigue, should prove more or less easy picking for a man of science Enough to sap a fellow's reason; , Heyond the borders of the rose, is Anck as Toke ane. Jo rug c ) vint se uch as Johnny Kilbane. Johnny ought to be able t6 outpr O, bring again the old stove's tnning, it- Chaney in any number of rounds When valiantly across the snows KILBANE’S SHOWING HAS | : c Our gallant ball club starts to winning NOT BEEN GOOD re. Since winning the featherweight BILL A GREAT UMP; Come ‘ee tamed sen of the Dope, a, title from Abe Attell, it is admit , Of Slugging Knights and Allstar Flinger in ted that Kilbane bas never startled When once again eternal hope a, the fistic following by any of the HE N Springs in the baseball breast to linger many mediocre showings he has To linger, thru the days of chill us made, But Johnny has never been Where every player is a bummer. ne ing a fight where he had to show Bill Byron, the National league Thru March and April, on until what he really could do. He has be We hit the chutes again next summer 1a never been in a battle where he had |] Wit and a quick tongue en to fight himself out to retain his |] 8ccosted by a fan after a recent Come on-—O Gallant Winter Time, 14 crown. game between the Cardinals When “Mogul Smith predicts de Johnny is crazy like a fox. and Dodgers, and the former re- When from the cellarette we « marked: And first place finds us there a tenant TERRY McGOVERN MAY “Bill, | think you missed a de- A tenant on the topmost hill ne OR MAY NOT BE : é cision on Daubert in the second Where every club becomes a hummer, | ng A friend writes trom New York, Thru March or April, or until m- _ inclosing a clipping that states Ter- |, perhaps | did,” replied We hit the chutes a n next summer | “ry McGovern, once demon light. |] the singing arbiter, “but in the % st 8 8 Bt ot | “Jreight champton, is down on the | course of a year | make about GOLFER DRIVES BALL NINE MILES | der with the New York guards: [| 500,000 decisions in umpiring 154 Golfers were astonished last winter when told Waltor Fairbanks, men. In the letter, however, he ; and if | mies only o f states that such is not the case by a hop and a tn Tlof Denver, had driven a golf ball 1,000 yards, al id @ game I'm a GREAT umpire.” I skip on an ice-covered pe J he saw McGovern at the recent N , A the Les Anseles Coenter elet, ne aoe | Now comes Vernon Goodwin, of the Los Angeles untry club, er Leonard-Welsh fight, in gr n lwith a better record. Vernon sliced a ball off the thi tee at the eported severa oe »ber core landed on a potor truc tray “ eon tns a Lek vow. a (cision in his bout with Joe Gorman Los Angeles ee — the r oy ‘ me eed. oe Vena r truck tray-| b- . , wee ats recently, in the Rose City eling toward Santa Monica. And, natve *® ‘ Pie oldier, along with Kid McCoy Whe teeeet Mascots ahoeld dave Awsuming the length of a drive is measured from the tee to a re HOPPE LOSES MATCHES been given was a draw,” is the ver-| Point where it comes to a complete rest, I drove mine from the club) ne ~ to Santa Monica, nine miles! - BY LOSING BOUT dict of both papers named, uo om om ot oof coe re -een tome aorerer| According to the Geological Survey $14,000,000 was pald for Junk chances to step out and grab off T M . on tt a. were not f » a A P tn Uncle Sa domain last year. The names of players no! some of the bigger stuff by losing A( O CO Siz. je public, however. ’ . aa a ' Laurence Hall, bantamweight champion of the Middle West, who iseneung be’ hia BALL FRAY Bobby Wallace is back on third base for the Browns, Bobby cast! will box in Everett on Labor day. At present it looks as tho Hail will ” wrth he Golden ‘Gate. i ; “4 . bis first vote for John Quincy Adams! be matched with Eddie Campi of San Francisco. Hall is willing, tho Ly Hod roetten cavers! atiare og 3 TO 0 2 oo Rt x | Campi will outweigh him five pound: fe By omg hi These will now be | Dispatches from abroad indicate that Pierre La Cassel, the latest | nf adhencages re ne | French Ia savate champ, carries a knockout wallop in elther shoe , 3 canceled, no doubt TACOMA, Aug. 12.—The local | aun f : : ft bell crew made short work of Many a fisherman is stringing you when he tells of his wonderful T S k H ld : imo umeuan Yesterday's victory over the Se-|otriug of fish ris Speaker folding °- aed Maden, former 8. a. C.| Sue. Giant. One heur end stm ot tt tt 88 : { . Ae crack lightweight, now a profes, f've minutes was the time a Ray Caldwell was foolish like a fox when he earned his 15-day | L d With T T il ng} onal, tatends demanding a bout, [otted for Al Bonner to cop the |layoff in the hottest part of the summer. Ray would be a world: |) ea ’ y ralll g with both George Ingle and Harry| Contest, 3 to 0. beater If he could show the headwork in the box And ¥ | Bill Rose pitched a good game aunaeas eee hese two boys fought a draw| {OF the visitors, but allowed a cou- MAGIC SPECS AID FIELDERS | NEW YORK, Aug. 12—Trisythe .300 mark, as usual, and in 89 he Hghtweight. title of the| Ble of bingles to be collected off his| The sungiasses used by Harry Hooper of the Red Sox, Wilbur) Speaker still leads the American |fames bas hit 317, Benny Kautt assortment at the wrong time. The! Good of the champion Phillies, and other major leaguers are of amber\ieacue batters, bue Ty Cobb is be |!* hitting .264 ek nee Rath Than |Glanta hit Bonner freely enough| colored glass with a ground jens 1-16 of an inch thick and cost $10,| TOE vt telh 7 Ce Pe | Russell of the White Sox ts the mig to lick them both. cD when there were no Giants on the| ‘They are riveted to the visor of the cap used by the players when inning to run up closely on bis heavy working pitcher of the Amer. “s can’t much on about Who | sacks, but when the visitors plant-| theyre in the sunfield and are dropped into position, shading the eyes |heels and threatening to pass the/ican league. He has started in 43 the logical title holder ed their tootsies on the cushions.| only when the wearer starts after a fly ball 360 mark. Speaker is slugging at| games for an average of 682, Bo- SPOKANE NOT TO |Al was less iberal than Charlie When not in use they are easily pushed up and fit enugly against |® .389 clip, averages compiled to-|land of Detroit, with 35 games, has SEND BOXERS {Chaplin ts reputed to be, and they!ine lower side of the visor. Sunflelders wearing the Fred Clarke |day and Including games up to Au-/an average of 700. Hughes of Bos say Charlie never spends anything \,contion welk cr thru these magic specs oftener than seven times gust 9, show, Cobb has an even|ton, with 31 games and an average emerne Wil not be represented | nis time ravers eeineee Der < 350 and Joe Jackson ts hot after|of is the National league lead fhwest,” sald Madden. “I am d Pere Sento Coant: basing ches! "he arver by™ =e é panati _ —|Ty with 341 er. Vaughn of the Cubs work: - cer See. Shean, Cel, the ble for. ¢ T In the National, McCarthy of|ed the same number of games, fo: 18th and 19th of this month. sponsible for one of the Tiger tal ! STH . : Z ie ona! y e ame number of ea ir “ San Diego did not have the funds |!®%- ‘Cc lete Report Willie Ritchie Is Brooklyn tops the list with an ay-Jan average of 600. Meadows of the ; re - 5 erage of 393 for 40 games, Rob-|Cardinals has started in 34 games, £ to make the trip of the Spokan omp \ € po Victor Over Hoppe ertson of New York, in 91 games,|for an average of .429. Grover . reece “ae ae . hit .335, with Daubert in 94 games| Cleveland Alexander, the Philly ‘ heen called off. Several Seattle Bl a H of Market Today in Frisco Fracas it 336, wi mubert in 94 games | Clevelan ander, the Philly : A. C. boys are paying their own ex ere $ ow J . - i ns Ww ner of Pitiaby r% is over ames, ae ory a , penses down to the meet — SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 12.—W1-) pan wtaurnba thal oe. . eee ee ARR EPO. A E so Gacue tor Base ¢ |lle Ritchie and Willie Hoppe fo’ 4 ete vine | |wees ® 28k 8k ST] Pee eee res Rea | [rote territic rounds to a decision |S ( y Pica Berna, dormer idee: lieacen e ee ae ae —___———-—-— ——@ iin f of the former lightweight { 4 bd } ae ‘Of erste oe Se 8 chan last night. Ritchle - ‘ y weight champion {s in Seattle again Mc!ror. 1» A ike Sat sia eres age a lems oft bs Pe - oar is the we naurance un ; Be ante ere for panes Mitte |Ravmend. ss a Tig ee a 31 [second round the former champ ; time. Tommy says he hasn't any|T. Cu eG es HE Larsen eet er manips Pps S t f S d d M { nee Sees sare bore 2072 Pha 14 Hf eeeered Hove with arintermn | St for Sunday an on. | ¥ but is just sort of hibernating in| rotate 9 6 iB 10 ein ———— f ) . Siar scta.be ion overty ; + Ws Os Gk 1H COLUMBIA TO STILL ROW Thone interested in the motor; Machine No. 1 will leave Piper & le says he isn't overly anxious 3 a“ NEW YORK, Aug. 12.—Revers-!cyc) . ms a Z s to step back into the hempen| jn, He BS a 1% @ 1 7 7 Se 33 cycle game will have something to| Taft's at 3 a. m. Gunday, The rid y “eithio he knows several al-| Ben ee Sy Sg a 3 oy os @ 09 [ing a former decision, rowing will;talk about Sunday and Monday,jers will all be placed on the honor Teged “heavyweights be still’ can 2 3 1 fb 8] Old roestern ive Wisc | 5 8 [not be abolished at Columbia unt-|when the 600-mile endurance run|system. One thousand points will re id 1» eB ck Easy ogi eaeeaaes menue <9 voraity is held over the Cascade-Columbia|be the perfect score. A penalty of ‘ sf : - 3 8 tie— —- © > aaa —Jcircult. Nearly 100 machines are 110 points will be imposed for all s @ 1 6 0) 'F' Selling Frices to Retailer for ILLY MASCOTT GOT WORST Ba ee Rig Be. REAL PAINLE expected to participate in the| work done at the checking stations OF DECISION, IT SEEMS = ’ -|1o— ly event, which 1s being held under» The route takes in the following Bobby Evans, manager of Billy ° ; Batter the auspices of the Seattle Motor: Seattle, Cle Elum, North Yakima Mascott, Portland bantam, writes > Washington D ENTI cycle club. Nearly $400 in prizes Goldendale, Hood River, Portland inclosing clippings of the Portland) ,,{ be hae Me onienies ” has been hung up to date, and more |Castle Rock, Olympia, and then e Journal and Telegram, stating that ninghar Th creamery, eolld pack jis expected back to Seattle d Mascott got the worst of the de Ae Caecse i] - ior 7 Limburaer nu @ s r ° Oregon ‘ripista edd ‘ Jess Willard Is 2 hme aos. Ntimpiee cin: | wineonatn triplet ( ve Wisconsin twins | 4 Ready to Battle _ Young America | We) TFL C : ag ng gor The Race “cement ~~ lard, champion he weight boxer, is ready to take on all comers at NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE $50,000 per. Won, Lost, =p, AAO & ith Ballplayors & (whalebone) plate, which 1s the| DONIE BUSH, DETROIT TI-|rrised to know how many senst it (Prices paid producer) This was the information Wil- 7pokane 4, “SR | Alfalfa, No. 1 14.90 lightest and strongest plate known, GERS: tive chaps break into the game. A lard sent from Denver to friends | parte say on oats. 30.00 foes not cover the roof of the Ty Cobb showed New York fans|Slurring remark from the stands here today in reply to queries 5 Seattle os 30.00 mouth; you can bite corn off the |the other day why he is the won-| Cuts deep into thoir hearts, and the J to whether he bad quit the fight: (rer valle rH fe: cob; guaranteed 15 years der of the game and he did it with-| sting of a nowspaper paragraph ome. 900 out a moment's batting practice, Often lasts for months. t aR e NASIONAL,. TRAOTS Sees Weskingien dan: coe Heyy sah Cuiahiiends 0800 owing 10 © business @ Ri phy “L know boys who are earning { Championship Tilt — Wen Wage Fe | be compressed timothy #15 net of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 /O¥INE to % business engagement) tM moving ball and. who . Is Scheduled Tod Boston rT eT) gg 110 net of teeth .......-..-85,00 | until Detroit's half of the first In- are the sole support of mothers, 4 8 OC ule BY Priindeiphia cae - Hricos Paid Wholesale Dealers for * Bridge work, per tooth, gold @$ ning was almost half over. fathers or — familie The only - LAKE FOREST. Ill, Aug. 12 pA oa 2: Vegetabl Fruit | | white crowas'. ‘Bernie Boland’s name had been | twinge of regret I have ie that the , One champlonship match and two pitt ‘ i4 1960| Oe aaiy by 2. W, Godwin & ony |Gold fill given to the umpires that of fans do not know more sbout the challenge rounds were on the pro- &t is 46 6t Aas | (onreomter Sed = oe) ae ngs Detroit's center fielder. Cobb went; home life of these players. It gram of the Western tennis tobir- “ieinnat! pal os) Allver fillings .. jinto the game without any batting | Would make a big difference ™_nament here today. Hayes and AMERICAN LEAGU a ites 189 Platina fillings practice and tn the first half of the| TY COBB, DETROIT TIGERS: Burdick, Chicago, present Western i ve Heans, wax, per 1b. to All work guaranteed for 16 years, |double-header got three hits in four! “Every time I hear players dis loubles champion. will defend the ! a 4 Cabbage, local 02% Have Impression taken in the morn. | times up. cussing hunting trips I am remind itle in match with Jerry and ‘ PY 141 | Cal. lemons, per crate $75 @ 650 Ing and get teeth same day. Exam- He drew two passes and busted ed of a fellow wio went out shoot Simm er, brothers, of Chi ea o iss | ination and advice free. a single in four trips to the place ing with us once in Georgia. He eeep, while finale were to be held |i. or 88 90 all and see Fameice of Ow in the second gume, Ty finlahed | talked with a draw! that was the in the men’s and women’s #in- | wasnineton tt f 136 phan g the day with a .667 average. So/|limit of slow epeech nile he gles Phitedelphie a os aoe | the Test of Time, you see this. preparedness tdea| was working ahewl of \nother gun- 10 Most of our present patrona, doesn't alwava work out. ner a covey of quail got up and the | recommended by our early custom j 49 @ 06 | Ore whose werk fe etill giving good man in the rear cut loose with his 180 fatisfaction. Ask our customers who| GEORGE CUTSHAW, BROOK: | right barrel have tested our work When coming | LYN DODGERS: rH My re in th 1 y ‘ “‘Hey!' yelled the man itn to our office, be sure you are in the! “I'll never forget one experience| front, “dont shoot thls wey.’ right piace, Bring this ad with you |y haq with an oculist after I got| The man behind answered, ‘I won't jan eye in front of a batted ball. nit you Then he took another OHI Cut -Rate [Naturaiy the bruise blackened | shot see |frightfully. The club trainer was hriaon, mrad: the apawihie Dentists (fii the eye had. been injured | fellow again, ‘A-b t-o--d y-o-u not 207 UNIVERSITY 8ST, jand sent me te to s-h-o-o-t th-ba way.’ Opposite Fraser-Patersen Oo, ja dozen instrum By this time the shooter had [the lamp then handed me a card|jost his patience and yelled, ‘Shut bis MEN, | KNOW THAT on which he had written his ver-| up; I won't hit you.’ dict, It read W-h-al,’ came the reply, ‘y-wh rida grapet awberrien ereesrs, Sell, JP a6 improper measures rather! ‘“Sttb-derman hemorrhage; Ede-| d-o-n-e h-l-t m-uh t-w-l-c-e,' now!" en Oe cs OT th ‘dine: a ma of upper and lower Hd, espe cnltbe adinher often the cause ly marked at inner canthus * Rasp Sumner, crate 60 @ 190 an Oe cha f ‘i f Bicterk heat re fond! atandiow trowbia, 7°") NIE, ‘prevents normal separation Mulford Winner tom 5 18 1 t at lof ds, Traumatic conjunctivitis in Pike’s Peak \| of Argument With DIsOR- Vision unimpaired . “aK MEN, “L nearly fainted but rallied to Automobile Race or r ask ff the eye wes ruined for os ue ‘No,’ said the spectalist. “‘IT'S| GoOLORADO SPRINGS, Aug. 12 150 an aa sila auto race up Pike's peak. Clouds “at ' Avie Wasserman Bicod reat. shes enveloped the course. The noise : DK. DONAWAY LEON AMES, ST. LOUIS CAR-|of the machines was heard long Potatoes 10t-3-4 Liberty Buliding DINALS: before a view of them could be ob Waite gem, Gas 02% | Untows and Third. Opperite & tee | “Griticiam Kills many baseball| tained. Mulford’s time for the 1244 White river $2100 “Office Moure: 8 @ m. to 8 p.m | f for | V¥ekima Gems... ......5: 30.09 @ 10.00 Cuniays, 10 @ mm to 12 players, You woud be really sur-'milos was 18 minutes, 49,7 seconds. | STRACHAN PLAYS IN | POOR FORM; BEATEN BY SEATTLE PLAYER Johnny Strachan, playing in thefeade, 6-0, « poorest form be bas thus far ex-| ‘ Kelleher |hibited, lost yesterday to Hugh|s er, 6-6 ussell and Kelleher in the tennis tournament | MeMurney’ beat Mansel-Smith end Ane |now on at Blakistone field for the |%* Oe: Seat a |champtonship of Washington Mine gotone Strachan seemed to lack all the | bent Miss MecDona finer knowledge of the game that |{.% “2, nF had characterized his playing {0 | Wieaton, 6-2, 6-2 past matches, He prove ing for the Seattle youngster results . | Men's Singles i han beat Mra, 64, £6, Ming rf beat Miss Hene amberlain, 6-1, 6-1. Kelleher beat achan 6-3, ¢ 3-6, 6-4. Nuane 16 6-3, od see *” Great Falls With Women's Singles 12 Gaming eet sien eporais.¢2 Kallio on Mound, Mine Katone beat ™ | | : + Defeats Spokane |8-year-old Lad Is "ag " | At Great Falls: H. B, Some Golfing Star; Spokane. is Ria | Makes 9 Holes in 77 vine end io and | BRUNSWICK, Me, Aug. 12.—| - _ | John ‘ood ‘Graham is only & . years of Age, but he's golfing TENNIG CRACKS TO Meet SEABRIGHT, N Aug. 12,—R, Norris Williams, nder, and Geo, M. Church, challenger, meet today at tennis for the Achilles cup. prodigy! He is the grandson of Jolin Grabam, the old Harvard and Boston A. A. athletic ( sporting proclivities com ly to him | The youngster recently the course at Brunswick | This sounds | score, but when | this total wa and not 18 hole given the story. Master Graham's jcard wa | 868 1011196 108 His father, John Graham, who was known fn Boston amcng the| |solfing pioneers, rtarted to play | je the age of nine so that his o spring has beater one of his fa ther’s recor | AMERICAN RESULTS At St. Louis 5-3, Cleveland #1 At Chicago 0, Detroit 2. No others NATIONAL RESULTS At New Y 2, St. Louis 30, At Philadelphia 2, Cincinnatl & | At Boston 1-4, Pittsburg 2 At Brooklyn 4, Chicago 1. DO YOU KNOW already |Butte Has Better That Seattle has the finest billiard parler in the world? Come in and see. Brown’s Ball Club At Butte RH. EB. VERUUIET n0055006, oe Red WUE lascbrahacssaetie eae BROWN & HULEN Callaban and Cheek; McGinnity,!] second and Spring Third Floor Leifer and Jones. EXCURSION} SE yo HOOD CANAL The Most Picturesque and Delightful Outing Trip in the Northwest. TOURISTS HAVE NOT SEEN PUGET SOUND UNTIL THEY HAVE SEEN HOOD CANAL 1Sunday, Aug. 13 THE POPULAR STEEL STEAMER Ra POTLATCH Leaves Colman Dock 9:00 A. M., arrives back 10:30 P. M. Calls only at Gamble, Brinnon, Hoodsport, Potlatch and Union City. Passengers can remain on the steamer during the entire trip, or can spend a portion of the day ashore—about one and one-half hours at Union City, at the head of the canal; two to five hours ashore at other points, depending on the port of call at which passengers disembark GOOD BATHING BEACHES, BOATING, FISHING, PICNICKING, ETC. THE ROUND TRIP RATE FOR THIS EXCURSION WILL BE ony $4 5 ow Children 5 to 12 Years 65¢ ket lunch, or you can get dairy lunch aboard the steamer—Coffee, 5c; sandwiches, 5c; pie, Se, ete. lake a bas STATEROOMS IF YOU WANT THEM PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION COMPANY COLMAN DOCK MAIN 3993

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