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Se i} MUTT AND JEFF—Mutt Couldn't Imagine a Sane Person Paying the Rent. r STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 7, 1916. PAGE 9 1926, by Fisher Oftion pyriant Trade Mark Ree U. & JEFE, WE Owe Two WEEKS FOOM RENT AND THE BILL LEARD IS NEW SKIPPER OF SEATTLE GIANTS . vay BY EDWARD HILL. ILLIAM LEARD, the peppery second sacker of ae » Tacoma Tigers during the past season, will guide the| lestinies the Seattle Giants in the 1917 gonfalon chase *resident Dugdale of the local Northwestern le this announcement today Bill has always been very popular league club since he played here several seasons agi Last season Wil liam breezed back from the Coast league and how he ever got out of the circuit with three clubs ye for infielders has been a puzzle for the wiseacres , During the season past Leard top of the heap with the second knows enough baseball to make by big with the local contingent ’ LEARD DION’T LIKE TO PLAY IN TACOMA was ranked right up at sackers the circuit. He a manager and should get of \—_—_——_— | when Dugdale signed him Rill Leard has no love for Ta 4 coma. YOUNG AHEARN FAST 4 The new manager of the Giants SLIPPING BACK declared at the end of this season! Young Ahearn, the middleweight that he would never again play fot) who made quite a splash and was Tacoma. So strong were his ob-| challenging everybody in sight be jections that Russ Hall, the Ta-\fore Mike Gibbons sent him to coma magnate, gave him his re | «tum ‘i wik aeneeio at ease and he was a free agent | punches the first round, is slip =, ping back into the discard. Word omes jelphia that he| has ens lik s now t Jack Black WILLIE MEEHAN GIVES UP TRIP NORTH } Willie Meehan, the com: heavyweight, has given up plans to Fris his a trip to Portland mak | heavy weight. GORMAN TO MEET CONNER INSTEAD OF JOE Joe Gorman will take Conner, the Tac tam, at the sc |instead of Harrahan nced yesterday Conner and Gorm before, and, accord turns of the battle. one of jthe toughest four-round draws im. ee | Ear ban show as an on next FE oma ub Joe hav met the fought | EDDIE CAMPI TO BOX | THE BIG FELLOWS | Edd A writes that when | he r East fall he is 5O jing to make @ specialty of boxing lightweights and will be glad to ac jodate an 130-pounder who like to tangle with him sm. Portiand ce this very nice TO CALIFORNIA n but he neglects to say what he will weigh, and we are of the 4 Meals on Boat epinion that Eddie can longer Hours et Sea mke pounds, No, not even by Thru Sleepe Ticke: hip's Side | amp Information | | EDDIE PINKMAN STEPS oUT ON THE BALLROOM FLOOR utating a imb‘or so. | tastic Edward is some nimble with his <a” | tootsies. Our Hero” put on a ripping jig REAL PAINLESS! 3:2! xis | tainm ent emportum the other e | L ‘LEAGU | NATIONA E First came BROOKLYN hs eee AT NEW YORK 6 8 0 Cheney, Dell, Malls and Miller; Benton and McCarty First game ST. LOUIS 2 10 AT PITTSBURG . 39 ; cat Ce eh is MAT | Glecle, Watson and Gonsales whalebone) plate, which Is the!) oper non ang ras lightest and strongest plate known, | /*°00*, Kantiehner and Schmid joes not cover the roof of the econd game Mouth; you can bite corn off the MROOKLYN 2, 0 0 cob; guaranteed 15 years | AT } YORE R Gold crown .. 93.00! Pry - 1 and Bento 615 set of teeth (whalebone) 8.00 | °°" ‘“*" $10 set of teeth $5.00 | or Loria ‘ers? Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00) AT PITTSRURG 6 10 1 White crowns ........-+ +B 00 | Ames, Lotz and Gonzales; Har. Gold fillings $1.00 up nee aoe “lea Bilver fillings . 600 jo ones Played. All work guaranteed for 15 years Impression taken in the morn- BA th day. Exe: ‘ ‘ ie id civics treo ” | CLEVELAND ; ee ee TC Go 4 1 1 H Or Plat < pr Brides Work. W mae | Boehling and O'Neill; Russell tof Time. | and Schall: Most of our present patronage te 0% Si fo 86 7 our early custom: | AT pyiLA TOLD 2 0 hak our customerswne| Leonard und Thomas; Sheehan rf work When coming | and Pic fe wure you are In the : ‘ ‘ : Bring thie a4 with you | 8T. LOUIS 7 q 2 AT DETROIT .. 4 Ten inning Wellman and Hartly and Stanage Cut - Rate | Dentists | Covaleskie, OHI 207 UNIVERSITY 9ST. @yecsitc Frases-Patcroon Om loses poned; rain. CANDLADY SAYS IF Wwe ler me 4 DON'T Pay UP ro-pay THINK # HURE OVT WE Go. we must LET we MUTT, TAIN OF SOME SCNEME rHINIC I G i TO STALL HER ome ¥ gla with Seattle fans ever} | Edward Pinkman, formerly a lightweight boxer of note, has| turned his mind to the light fan We have it first hand that! Ani) HOw Ive ~— iT | 'HARD SERIES|#—>5 DUE IN THE MAJORS NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—"Cru- cial series” is with us again today in both major leagu Pat Moran's Phillies, who vaulted into the uppermost niche In the Tener circult, were age a double-header with the Braves, their hated rivals. |_In the American league the Tigers and Browns continue their feud, while the battered Red Sox take another joust with Conni Mack's collegians. The Phillies and Braves accomplished the diffi cult feat of moving while standing still yesterday, for a rain kept them ch other's throats, wh |the Giants were dividing a double bill with Brooklyn. The Phillie are leading by two points over the Dodgers, who are in» 4 place and the Braves are just a game in the rear. | Resembles Finish Fight , The bitter struggle in the Amer fean league, with Detroit the vil lain, resembles a finish fight more jeach day. The Ty Cobbs succeed: | ed in putting a crimp in Fielder) Jones’ highest ambitions for the |feason whe hey banked yester. |day's conflict, but they must go at |it again today. The Red Sox,| minus the able services of Hill Car-} jrigan, have only the Athletics with whom Bill was invited y lay-off for his O'Loughit | The White mo, must hold under the « ° eland th “* rock Detroit now languish a | sam @ and a half behind the world’s |champions, and the White Sox are| | pou sading ong the same distance and take on Frank Kendall, the|back of Detroit Portland heavyweight Instead, | Willie will stay tn Frisco, where . there is talk of matching him win | Bo ton Braves Joe Bonds, the former Taseme| Twirler Is Ill | nosTon Arthur Nehf PAY rHE RENT! JESS 1S COMIN’ TO “TOWN — lthe young tw! of the local Na tion, akue clu is In a bh al toda It is feared he is to fall a) g the elep and other notables to be seen when the Sells victim of typhoid fever. He has! worm circus comes to town shortly, will be Jess Willard, heavyweight been 8 the Braves returned | ia my t a eat Vest Ww ird will do a@ little boxing, but *« carried along more as excess # ary and just to show off. We be 8 big enough to carry water Tub Spencer Goes ‘or the elephants—but he isn't doing it for his steen thousand dollars. = | Then Comes Back | —~ Tub Spencer is the grea ample of what persev Once a dig - leaguer and weal \ W cana Stirs Up Strife | as a gr her, he as stricken vit fini 'nal'r tnaneee'er we | tnt Pacific Coast League’ | bright He completely dim.) nnn ee appeared f the game, and then! SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 7.-That|tract signed by the players, sub. ne day p dup in the Pacific! i. pacific Coast league ts a mo-|Jecting them to blacklist they Coast league. He steadily develop | ropoly, existing in violation of the| Pay outside the league, a form that ed, kept away from the night life, Sper vires lis tn general use, and which, if de. and now { with Detroit, catching | Sherman antitrust act, ts the alle-| ot 5.4 uniawful here, will have a some great games. Iie is one of the cation mad Mrn. ¥ er Jacobs | g¢ effect upon organized base. few to come back and make a good/in a to recover $31,500, on file| ball [Job of ft jin the federa triet court toda Mra. Jacobs asks for the recover | The sult is the aftermath of the amount she a |Harvard Football failure of the Sacramento club in er son, Lloyd Jacobs 914. In addition to the league and| who, with Harry Wolve owned Squad Called Out | otcn's il or the iit except tye Sacramento ci Tae fname Lake are named as defend matters could have been settled CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Sept. 7 without trouble, it {# alleged, had| With Nadie Mahan lost to the team Jacobs alleges that the/the Coast league directors not in by graduation, and with such stare; Coast league is conspiring to mo-|tervened, collected the gate re ax Don Wallace, Ernie Soucy, Don|?POlize baseball in the state by|ceipts, kept money from sales of Watson, Ken Parson, Dick King|™aking {t possible for players to|players for indebtedness to the and Ross Cowan also gone by the Play only in its cireuit. Particular! 'eague, and sold the franch’ee to! same route, Harvard's 1916 football |*tTess 18 Iald upon the form of con:| Salt Lake | squad trotted onto the field today | ~~ — — — - for its first fall workout POPP PIL PLL LALA LALA LPR a, {McLoughlin Will | Not Quit the Game NEW YORK ‘Sept Maurice McLoughlin {* not disheartened by his two attempts to win back the tennis crown, despite the fact that he met with failure each time. He stated here last night that he would| continue in the game. Kallio Purchased by Frisco Seals ‘ PORTLA the D, Sept. ‘7 boy Rud who was rtland Falls, In the during the pa has been purchased by an Francisco club. This announce ment was made here last night by [eae Wolverton, boas of the Seals. Kallio. with Gri ern leag orthweat | Porky Flynn On Hand for Battle) PAUL, of Boston from Chicago with Fred Porky uarantee Porky into St for hi heavy his $50 arrival ST Sept. 7 nos tor Fulton lose nn Paul welght orfe, her won't to & bi NAVY YARD ROUTE Watch for the change of time New York at Washington post-|card, effective Monday, September | 11th, | Misty Weather Mars Playin ! | __ National Golf Championships | HAVERFORD, Pa., Sept. 7.—|the final contest, against elther| Damp, misty weather, with occa: Gardner, the present title holder, | sional showers, threatened to marjor Jones | the best event of the United States Evans faced John G. Anderson of amateur golf championship, when|New York; Jesse Guilford, Boston, | Bobby Jones, the boy wonder of At-/vs. Gardner White, New York lanta, and Robert Gardner, Chica-|Clarke Cockran, Baltimore, ve go, teed off in the third round of Cameron Buxton, Philadelphia match play on the Hinks today.) That is the card for today are breaking well to bring) Pittsburg and the Pacific coast Chick Eve also of Chicago, intol were eliminated yesterday | Local High Squads Turn Out for Work) CLEVELAND, Sept, 7.—Freddle| Foothall coaches at the local high | Welsh, lightweight king, will be the|schools started work on their next opponent of Johnny Kilbane,|*4uads for the coming season yor foatherwelght thle holder, nccord-|terday, when calla were issued and ing to reports here. the recruits turned out The firht would be put on in New| Coach Henderson will have many ‘Welsh May Battle the Feather King) ¢ his on bac York, where several promoters are|Of Mis old hil men back at dala to tha MGALAE Gee ce p broadway Mrty-five youths turned ont at Franklin, and Coach Wells had 58 men answer the call, | Bankrupt Ball Nine to Finish Season Yale Calls Back Famous Coacher CHICAGO, Sept. 7.—Yalo will mix - | Western football methods with its WICHITA, Neb. Sept, 7.—The own, and for that purpose has call-|local Western league club will g led back A. Alongo Stags, football|thru the season, despite the fact coach at Chicago university now,|that the owners have thrown up but in the old days a star pitcher|the franchise, The league will take and a crack end on Old Eli's foot-| over the reins and run the club the ball team, remainder of the season, ALL tT Musr WELSH WANTS) TO FIGHT AGAIN DENVER, Sept. Freddie We the champion against White for “45 rounds, or a finieh fight of more if necessary.” Pollok declared the only Ritchie got when he lost to Welsh $26,000 Welsh's manager expressed his HELLO! Gime BOARD oF HEALTH 4 - SAN, Doc RUSH RWHT OVER. RIGHT ANS HOUR BE 7.— That h doesn't fear to | t Charley White over any is evidenced by the stipula BY BUD FISHER. a THE Cheasty’s He WAS AGO Hear! | THE Smart Clothes for Men Arriving Daily From the Eastern Fashion Centers $15.00 to $40.00 “Values Tell” BY THE SPORTS EDITOR ALEXANDER Pitchers may come or pitchers go; For pitchers bave a way But whether fast or whether slow, Or whether thin or whether fat, When it comes to one alone Who holds his rule above the throng, tlon they would make would be that Stan, out).cld-bey, grab tha tated |Welsh must get the #ame amount For you belong of money for the fight that Willie Pitchers may flash or pitchers fade, As pitchers do along the way, Or whether born or whether made, willingness to go to South Amer {ll held as rulers of the fray; fea for the fight, or to put ft up to But when it comes to romping thru Baron” Long of Los Angeles to The rival field from town to town, stage the match at Tijuar Step out, old dog, and get your due, Nate Lewis, White’s manager, You own the crowa nid today that Stake Holder Ed oo Smith still had $1,000 of White's neues 's one union In the United States that will never strike for the for ey in his hands, and de r aes fee ek aes to ot g0 day. That's the Paseball Players’ union as a Kuarante of his willingness % 3 & & to make the match, but insisted According to Bil! van, a difference of 50 cents ruins many that the referee be chosen from a pitchers. Instead of ma ng « batters foul the ball into the 6 Mat of 12 names to be submitted by stand, they let ‘em hammer homers ir e bleachers, him 3 & 38 “The greatest thing about a -iny 9 ball club,” sald D, E. Dugdale the other day, “is ite spirit. You -eac and hear a lot of the spirit of the “My for sweetness; XANTHI granee, combined with Aommestic' leaf. \20 for 10c —_———~ | Boston Braves That's the kind o stuff | like on my ball club.” dealer was right = —they do satisfy!” There’s more to a cigarette than merely . tast » Other cigarettes, bee. silos Chesserfrel i cen oo that. 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