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For THE LOVE oF MIQUE NAVE You Gone AND AND deer So much, GET Him YES, BUT THis 'S AN BGYP TIAN GOLD PSM. HE WON'T MAKE ANY NOWE AND TLL KEEP HIM IN THE OTHER Room So NE won't 4Nnov You 8. ~ ol a) in o- or :} RETAIN TITLE IN of “4 ) : LABOR DA | t, v ; NS BY EDWARD HILL. } D ICKING the winners is always a more or less dangerous } occupation for a young fellow, but having already ) hes tepped into the mire we will slip a little further. - We have already picked one winner of the Labor Day bouts, Johnny Kilbane to defeat George Chaney. This sele« tion is Freddie Welsh to defeat Charley White the pair tangle at Colorado Springs on the afternoon of Sep tember 4 In pickings Welsh we took a glimpse over the dope of the past fights these lads have tangled in. The champion} has always had a little more class than the hard-hitting| Chicagoan. In choosing Welsh to win we do not mean to} when WELL, A FISH IS Quiey LY Won't 4NNoY Me MUCH AND JEFF Loves ANIMALS. ) George Chaney Cheasty Ball Team STAR—TUESDAY, LOVES PETS ‘ B i} UM Glan tr Oo, MOO! MANE You “hee ve, i} MUTT, Look, MY FoRGoT to || GOLD FISH FEED Him! is Dead! Boao Hoo} Extra for the Dope’ Always first) with the be: news, The Star has made a ements to cover the big Labor day fights for the bene: fit of the boxing fans. The old reliable United Press will carry the reports of the two championship = cl. Charley White ve. Freddie Welsh and Johnny KilBane ve. The results of many of the minor batties will also be carried Edward Hill, The Star's box ing critic will cover the tiff be tween Laurence Hall and Joe Gorman at Everett for the ba tamweight championship of the Pacific Coast. WELSH PICKED TO Get The star Fign MANY BOYS ENTER BIKE RAC RUN LABOR DAY Entries for the Seattle 8! cycle club's 16-mile bike en- durance race, to be staged on the morning of Labor Day, under the auspices of The Se attie Star, were pouring in to Piper & Taft all afternoon yes terday. id From the present outlook there should be some keen com petition for the beautiful $42.50 Excelsior motorcycle style bike and other prizes donated by Piper & Taft. Mayor Gill was interviewed again yesterday regarding police protec tion for the contestants, and there rs on hand to AUG. 29, 1916. PAGE 7 no &. Pat Vieher, Office) (Copyrtant Trade Mark Rew. | No! r rep wim )/ FISH Poop BUT 4G JUST DIED ANYWAY, Boo woo! Hour. ES TO BE | jcourse and keep a path cleared for the youths, Remember, the only restrictions placed on the race is that It 1s for boys 17 years and under. Rules tsmanship will govern the 6 rot f the race and th complete list of prizes, as well as| other valuable information for con: | testants, will be published on this page tomorrow | If you have not yet had a look at the first prize, clip out the entry blank on this page, and then hurry to the’ Seneca st. window of Piper & Taft and see the beautiful bike At the sane time deposit your entry blank for the race ToMIM, HG was ALL RIGHT HALE an DID You do to Him ? | BY BUD FISHER. || Only Two Days More YOU aus r\ Dowie Somerrine I DilwT DO NOTHIN’ Ta HIM, | T WAs JUST TEACHING HIM Mow To WALK. ~ AGO. WHAT Cheasty’s Clearance Your Opportunity “Values Tell” FIGHT FANS WOULD WATCH BOUT FOR TITLE FROM PIKE’S PEAK COLORADO SPRINGS, Col., Aug. 29.—Imagine witnessing a battle for the lightweight championship of the world ribbons. Leo was bleeding freely at the end of three rounds of rough work Welsh’s training style is more of the muscle developing, physteal Murray Kelley doubted this and took the wa Only cloudy or rainy day will pre- vent the settiement of the bet. To Finish Saturday from a point 30 miles distant Welsh and White have started by roadway from the actual jon the last lap of the training culture order and he reserves his szene of the combat and more |grind and plan to finish hard |rough work for his heavyweight than two miles aloft in alti work by Saturday night, taking it| Partner, Fireman Jim Flynn. Welsh tude! Jeasy Sunday and Monday fore-|Was the feature attraction at @ Yet this was the novel | noon |“ladies’ matinee” at the Antlers wager made yesterday by two White continued his slam-bang | hotel yesterday, where he went prominent fans Francis {tactics in his boxing preparations, |tiru his gym work and boxed ex Draz of New York offered to | Middleweight Leo Johnson being | hibition bouts with Charles Rose, bet that he could, thru field |his latest victim. White's motto battling Reddy and Jack Bratton. glasses, see the 20-round bat- apparently is “The bigger they are| Ed Smith of Chicago, official tle Labor day between Fre the better the punching bag,” | stakeholder, is on the ground. The lentire purse money will be depos- lite with him Saturday. judging from the way he tore into nson yesterday, cutting him to die Welsh and Charley White k will be enough offic at the store, — | disagree with those who think White is a k. 0, kid | Chicagoan carries a good, healthy click and is a mighty dan Victors in Contest, ‘ a Vet seo that the boys are well taken| Watch tomorrow's Star for the gerous gladiator for even such a clever man as Welsh to} ; care of. Motorcycle officers will gc of prizes and route of the climb into the ring with. | Cheastys defeated the peru ahead of the racers around the | course Thi ¢ a waiting game and when he lands, good| Park Juniors Sunday. at Jefferson | —————___________— $$$ $$ White play aiting & is, g park by the score of 9 to 3 night Lizzie. Welsh, however, is White's master at infight ‘ P Lukanovic, for Cheastys, twirled «| ing and when he does go in he will have his jaw well protected. very nice game, striking out 16)/ men and allowing but three hits. | Favorites Hold Spotlight EDDIE PINKMAN ARRIVES SULLIVAN FIGHTS KNOWLTON | Yh Riley, Petite and Wagner | BACK AMONGST US INSTEAD OF BENJAMIN caaere N 2 l y ag 4 M Prunhie Scitivan, B. Ht Van Now| ture’, bork, at bet aad in wel} at Nationa ennis Meet field, the latter making a difficult catch of a long drive to left Pointer, for Jefferson park, pitch-| FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Aug. 29.—-| George M. Church, New York, vs led well, retiring ine via the| William M. Johnston and Clarence | Herbert Chase, New York; Roland | |strike-out route. J. Griffin, holders of the national | Roberts, California, vs. Craig Biddle, | |tennia champlonship tn doubles, and | New York; Ichiya Kumagae, Japan-| Eddie Pinkman, he of the loud shirts and former pet of the Los/|tern’s featherweight mitt slinger. ‘Angeles doulevards, is back|meets Walter Knowlton, former ret us Eddie arrived last|amateur lightweight champ of the ing from Los Angeles. Edidie| Pacific coast, tonight, in Portland to the cafeteria city to tako/It wa: supposed that Sullivan was PRE Eo er BYR BUS ANSKANT — =) the winner of the Eddie E¢-|tackling Joe Benjamin, nt a copy | Maurtee McLoughlin and Ward lese, vs. Stanford Geer, J: a HED cartepadie Shannon bout. Shan-|of the card received this mornins| Good Play by Women Dawson, Ruta ck ‘s non won and is today being hatled| has him down to take on the Nght : + [spotlight on the West Side Tonnis| Yesterday, after twice declaring . te the second Joe Rivers, because | weight 8 the semifinal to the Gor Features Tennis Mix |cinb’s courts today. These four, | all matches off, the West Side Ten of the way he mauled “our hero.” | man Mascott melee. echealitdis having been balked yesterday in/nis club officials announced that| . — Good play in the women's sin-|their intention to play the challenge |the four tn the doubles challenge | : \Se suswase Hane CLEANS | vies fontured yesterday's matches | round for the title, will play off the|round would play their singles | ee Or ae Charley Manning, the Everett|!n the tennis tourney at Woodland | games this afternoon. |matehes, Very late in the after B A s E B A L L | promoter, was in Srattly yesterday park Singles matches for the national| noon the skies cleared, after a clayey Raman lmaking final atrangements ay "Miss Gertrude Schriener went championship, all but four of which {slight rain which had fallen most of | TOMORROW AFTERNOON |Labor day boxing card in Everett,| down to defeat at the hands of| were postponed yesterday on ac-|the day, and, with a strong wind| ‘at 3 o'Clock. Manning wan closeted with Lan-| Miss Annis Greene in two sets, 6-4,|count of the rain, will be played | blowing, the four men disposed of | Admission 25 and 5@ Cents rence Hall and also saw Licyd|&4. Miss Greene will meet Miss today, their first matches, Ward Dawson, | ‘Take Fourth Ave Care Sedden step thra bia paces in the| Virginia Benson in the semifinal) Among the most important are MeLoughlin's doubles partner, be-| oor | ey mnastiuta, 4 "| matches. those between Willis E. Davis of |ing the only one to lose his match. | AMUSEMENTS | —_— California and Joseph J, Armstrong | McLoughlin, in defeating R. B.| HOT BATTLE SCHEDULED of Philadelphia; Karl P. Dehr, New | McClave, former Cornell star ° AT DUG’S THIS WEEK Larry Doyle Swapped York. vs. Conrad Doyle, Washing. showed something of his old time| ILKES PLAYERS Despite the fact that both clubs é ton; Hachishiro Mikam!, Japanese, |form, and it is being p ted he . are out of the running for the flag, for Zimmerman vs, Wm. J. Clothier, Philadelphia; | will play great tennis right up to Curnenin or even second or third place hon _—_ the finals. He won in straight sete “A MAN OF HONOR” ors, and there should bq some lively} CHICAGO, Aung. 29-—Two vet 6-0, 6-1, 62 A Gripping Drama “ones bie week at the local|eran major wanes nay 2 | — — etaen 0c, 300 baseball battlements trade announced here last nigh . " cepacia oui watavany. ° to || The Giants and Tacoma tangled|Heinie Zimmerman, eccentric tn PORT Bright Lights Liked qi |today in the first game of tho final | fielder of the Cubs, was traded to b Thi Bo Fi So __ ieeries of the league race. Tacoma/the New York Giants for Larry | y 1s x ighter lis now Wolding fourth place by a| Doyle, one of the veterans of the | NEW PANTAGES small margin, and the Giants will ( ts. Two recruits were includ | CHICAGO, Ang. 29.—The bright Mats 2:20. Evenings, 7 and 9 -sagpal to beat the Tigers out ofjed with Doyle in the deal hg lighta are more sliuting than 2 it it an thas 2 Missouri's simple farm life, declared * JESSE LASKY’S Women fans will be adinitted | . ‘ | The Golfer's Invictus | Ever Hammer, Chicago lightweight Eddie Mahan Arrives Out of the blight that covers me, | today “SOCIETY BUDS” Acta SERIAL—BIGGE free all week except Saturday | | As some one's said before, I thank whatever gods there be For what fate has in store, Aus wd.| Then when I give the ball a rap name {s syn-| And watch the shot careen, ar-|To coyly bound across some trap Hammer started training for his 16-round bout with Johnny Dundee of New York at Kansas City Sep: tember 11, on a farm at Ethel, Mo., |but fled back to Chicago. "SERIAL 53’ yer BOGAN'S STORIES PosTPONED|on Job at California UNTIL NEXT MONDAY | There have been several inqui-| ries about the series of articles on \boxing to be written by Freddie Thr A NEW PALACE Afternoons 1:20 to 6; Eves. 6:30 to 11 BERKELEY, Cal., die Mahan, whose onymous with Harvard football Patton Boy to go Last, Times Today Bogan. Well, Freddie bas done bis |tiveq here yesterday, took oft his| And pull up on the green share, but limited space this week |in¢ to have the huskies of the U 3 3 would not permit of the publishing |j¢ to hava the huskies of the W.|. Those Detroit conveyances at | . of them. lot c. who aspire to football glory,|$345 would be a handy thing! to Newark Classic ' The first story will positively ap- Nor 1 m laround the house if baby wasn’t - - , gallop thru their paces in anticipa ¥ : ] venture Sane howe pear in next Monday's Star, how fon’ hr a hot year on the gridiron,|forever putting them Into his} PORTLAND, Aug. 29.—Paul Mate 80 any seat: Eve. and Sun. 18} ever, Don't miss them mouth. |Clyde of Seattle has been selected non lay tN Manele oupeha. eeerarary. OF OTHER Nature and Father Time made HAVE FUNNY SCALES IN Sherwood Magee Sets) Speaking of strikes reminds us|the PN. A. to represent that . diamonds out of carbon. But pshaw! DENVER, SAYS RITCHIE Some one asked Willie Ritchie, | Just after Freddie Welsh had made} 1129% pounds, how near he could| championships | Go Look what their method does with tobacco. that the best kind are those you | body at the A. A. U. make on a« bowling alley. neat month in Newark, BR 8 - New Fielding Mark | BOSTON, Aug. 29.—Sherwood| It's getting so nowadays when a| ‘een P pome to ties mark, 4 |Magee, Boston Brave outfielder,|gent 1s spoken of in six figures| 4; sy impset 4 tila’ Two years of it make VELVET. | “Could you make 130 pounds for) \.a4 made no error !n 78 games, in| you can't tell whether it refers to) ‘41 Washington 2 eens weet ee ee eae. lahich he had 170 opportunities to|his bankroll or his last score at| 4, , . “Certainly not, and I wouldn't) *° pee No others, . oe " boot the ball. According to local | golf. Be Sa 2 H Ht Were Possible ||: ic sorts" “ames ath Pl, ecg ees i I fought in Denver. They have / oi wiegs fielding. Several of our best Southern NATIONAL RESULTS G ti Do Better Dental fomay scales th Deover In 1908, Frank Schulte of the|states will go dry in November.| At St. Louls 4, Brooklyn 0 % 0 ea é Chicago Cubs, handled 126 chances | Which reminds us a lot of North At Chicago 2, Philadelphia 8 G with but one boot ern tourists will have to order) At Cincinnati 5, New York 2 y Work the Union ora tear cd ead” ecyeeened| At Pittsbarg 4, Boston 14 The Race from home a . . ZY 7 8 4 GOR VELVET is matured Dentists Would Be seen enone (Chaney Starts Final entsting. lat tnamen. thetie| gaNO GAME AT sUTEE y 1s mature Do It. Won. Lost. rat. | Training for Bout | rowdy Eniot’s. After looking} iia tor yesterdays eemen Y . the First to Spokane ee: ae aceianes him over, the Cubs dubbed him vl Y) b two full years of ageing Great Faile as 86 ia) CLEVELAND, O., Aug 29.—Geo, | Bunny. He is almost as ferocious) nee Z y én A i Tecoma $e 8 487/Chaney of Baltimore, who aspires | as a rabbit. | MIKA WIN BALL GAME . ’ : The best of materials, || Ferm S 8 Zelchne, “ymuerscigat ‘Chespice| tt 1 ite Geseas senite on coe ha in Nature’s way. The result is that manipulated by the highest |)" ’ \Yohnny Kilbane's crown, at Cedar| Glants Have Little or No Chance|the Mikados defeated the New m skill obtainable in the Den- || NATIONAL Leacue | Point, Labor day, today started |—Headline, The accent being on System Laundry Inds at baseball mellow, aged - in - the - wood . on Lot. Petl eng tinal grind of his training |the NO. inday at Dug’s park, 5 to 4 , _ is the secret 5S, tal ‘profession a smoothness that no other ENTRY BLANK FOR BICYCLE ENDURANCE RACE 1 hereby make application for entry tn the Seattle Bicycle club's endurance road race, to be staged under the auspices of of our wonderful success et “| Spokane Reds Win t\""Over Brown’s Lads smoking tobacco possesses. Our prices are within the }| # “+ reach of all. | Cinetnnatt | ‘ — the Seattle Star, on Labor day. I also make application to be- ° All work positively. pain AMERICAN vec {ytgsbokane: RH. HH] come a momber of the Seattle Bicycle club Youcan'tget that smoothness "8 Spokane .....+. 6.46 8 Full name : — r+ Russell, Acosta, and Cheek; cas in any other way 687|Zamlock and Murray | dreas Guaranteed 15 Years 4 a pee sfonth Lipqstte Myns Iobecea Ca . school, 4 | Simpson and Mucks I am a pupil of the — Late Popular Songs | Have Place on Team I, the undersigned parent or guardian of the above boy, give 10c Tins UNION my permission for him to participate in the bicycle endurance 5c Metal-li Asleep in the deep"—By Connie] CHICAGO, Aug. 29—~Bob Simp coud TA06 ined DENTISTS |... science, og ek, np tia Be Metaltined Bage 4 ) ay d € 6 Muck Wisconsin f | sles Mts Soeogs a dithid ‘ sks sere a have places on th Restricted to boys of 17 yeares of age and under. : ee q 305% Pike St. joe hear you calling me’—Lord|die Western team which will com-| (Fill this blank out completely and take to Piper & Taft, . | Bill Byron pate inthe national championship || 1117 Second ave. Race will start at 9:30 o'clock a. m, Entries Over Owl Drug Store. J)" «1 don't know where I'm going, |track and field moet at Newark, N close at 10 o'clock p. m., Saturday but I'm on my way’—Pat Moran. |J,, September & and 9

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