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1916. PAGE 9 STAR-—-THURSDAY, SEPT. 1 (Copyright, 1946, ‘Trade Mark Rew ee ae by ML. CG, Fisher U. & Pat, Office) MUTT AND JEFF—EITHER MUTT’S PLAYING IS PUNK OR JEFF’S EAR BAD | (ow, Tcan ia | | ANN THING» Any Piece YOU WANT, JUST NAME SOMETHING BLS@. WAAT DOYov WANT Me TO Pray 2 UERE Dosen’ T Know ) TNE Been TAKING @ ) VIOLIN Lessons acc THOSE MONTHS. TLE SURPRISE HOM Avou WON T PLAY Cr Cheasty’s BRAVO! | BRavo! | || rdw | Know You CouLd Simp? THaTtS WHET LeT’s see? Leaders phy, —— PLAN THE Vv b | SOP course & eal pibeipcthe Y PLAY "Se HUMANE?S ° > SWELL <—reawmemeri” | In ats . : ¢ If You Have Lost One Come Here for the Best $2.50 Up “Values Tell” Cer nant (tie Oy mconee. | | | Between Ourselves | BY THE SPORTS EDITOR 7 } Y THE OF FSE1 TING GINK Adam, Father Adam, had his sbare of luck, I guess; He had to waste but little kale upon hin helpmeet's dress; He never rd of Bryan in his prehistoric jam, Nor hyphenated citizens abusing Uncle Sam; He never aw a caba: he never had to eat With frenzied dancers trampll ng his ankles and his feet I guess ho had his bally share of fun and fortune, but Ile never played a mashie shot or sunk a ten-foot putt. | Mike Acosta, brother of Jose,;league race. playing with Minneapolis, broke his, “Rudy” Kallio pitched for San and lost. leg yesterday. Francieco yesterday, and wae re-| Holke, former Northwestern | Pirates. a Detroit in now within two potnts tlev He gets credit for a loss. leaguer, now on first for the New| The Oregon Aggies play the U. ef | of the Boston Red Sox, in the H Hester has canned all the | York nts, won yesterdays game W. football eleven in Seattle Ne American gonfalon chase. old heads on the Great Falls club, | with a triple, vember 11. Dugdale Is angling for some new Dutch” Reuther pitched for| Hal Chase ts etill cracking the| H. Chandler Egan, the golfer, infielders and a couple of slugging Portland yesterday, and defeated apple. He got three out of four| was recently divorced in Chicago, 4 outfielders. Vernon, 4to 1. He allowed but two yesterday, and scored two tallies, | “Judge” Flannigan, Portland box Los Angeles, under Frank | hits. jammy Bohne played short for|ing promoter, Is visiting in Seattle Chance, ts now leading the Coast! Joe Lotz, former Seattle twirler, ithe Cardin. a while yesterday. \ today. a {pitched for the ardinals yesterday; “Skeet” Bigbee is now playing Pittsburg second base for the assuscosbelioitier NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—After being booted from pillar to post, wrecked as a machine that had battled in world’s series, and then rebuilt, the New York Giants stand today the most dangerous team In the Nationa! leagu Manager McGraw and the New York fans claim this, and seven other managers in the Tener circuit admit it. The re Juvenation of the Giants has been complete. They won thelr eighth straight game when they he started the 1916 race, only Fletcher remains at shortstop. “Buck” Herzog brought pep back with him. Larry Doyle hy given way to Heinie Zimmer |man. Fred Merkle has departed jand a youngster——Walker Holke—| is at first, the Idol of Giant fana, | He looks like a second Daubert or! Chase. Burne Only Remaine | Of the old outfield, which went) thru the last world’s series in which |the Giants appeared, only Burns re-| mains. Benny Kauff and Dave ywith which Adam was a lucky bloke fn twenty-seven ways; Ho never saw the home club make a batch of bonehead plays; He never had a bore take up the big war, blow for blow, And outline what should happen from the Bug unto the Po; And then, again—in all his iife—a record that is par,« He never rd a joke about a certain brand of car; And yet he never had a chance to moan his bitter fate- took a double-header from the |ponertson look after the other gar Of how he got a “ninety” and deserved a “sixty-eight.” Rede eter ene Pole dens. both pounding the ball and ot fo ot tt ! Pennant hopes around the Polo | Hiting and throwing in clean, im TEACHING THE CADDIES? : grounds for this year, but watch | pressive style. A well-known dignitary o: « church was golfing on the Jefferson out for 1917. The a. eet the pitching staff, Matty has, links, and, like every ono else, got into trouble in a bunker, Stroke| i, te an old one, Baten « a ted quard and Meyers,| followed stroke, but he couldn't get out. At length his lips, moving Hike it may mean something, |. famous world’s series battery, With extreme irritation and the effect of continual muscular effort, his coming from McGraw. in the meantime, too, the Giants are ing to make things mighty uncomfortab! for the teams they meet during the remainder of the present season. Slowly, but surely, McGraw com- claimed caddie interposed, and, approaching the reverend, Wull I say it for ye, sir? A companion to this story may be given. A player had halved hie) first round and missed his teo shot at the becinning of the second. His/ opponent said to bis rival's caddie, “Say it for him!” | To which the caddie replied ‘s not worth a damn!” oS ee Me: “Credit Ie due the good people of Colorado Springs for their efforts levate ng, but a diagnosis of the Labor day light weight affair indicates that the game out there still is several thousand feet below the sea level,” says Van Nostern. BoM Mw te Reports from Dixie indicate that floods have queered the schedule of the th Atlantic league, This is the same section, we believe, | that is called the Sunny South. | % 2 tO Mathematically the Browns atili have a chance—showing how fig-/ res lie. went to Brooklyn last year. McGraw still holds Teareau, but bis rising pitchers are Ferdie| Schupp, a young left-hander he has worked for years; Fred Anderson and George Smith. Rube Benton " and Pol Perritt, tried veterans on| pletely tore down the machine with | other teams, aro working well un-| which he achieved some of bis) | ider McGraw. Freatest trigmpbe, tnd i enon |, Behind the bat Bil Rariden ts oe about them. Of the infield|‘**ing care of the heavy work | With these prospects, there os seems to be little basis for the talk Coach Pipal Gets Jot McGraw retiring next year. He atyled such rators aa foolish to Busy With Squad |i.) "h04 Sonn i Poster, secretary | jot the club, laughed at the prospect of McGraw's going. Expect McGraw to Stay CORVALLIS, Sept. 4.—Active work of whipping the Oregon Ag: gie gridiron warriors into shape 3 3 8 sO dear With winter coming on, Clark Griffith is about due to claim a pen-| tough mane: echedule the/ to sign whenever we are ready. | coming season. | While McGraw's men were down-| NATIONAL LEAGUE ! AMERICAN LEAGUE jing the Reds twice yesterday, the ee ico Nattonal league race was tightened ‘ ri i ee again when the Braves whipped ont 2 7 ate |Chicago twice and the Dodgers lost ° os se 7 to Pittsburg. The best the Phillies | Y? te licen York Ste jeould do ss an even break with 477 BL Lowts ae oie the Cardina sy = Washing ot 4 ser 908 | Detroit crept up in the Amertean |/ pon | ch ra ae | 00 league race to within three points emote pA lof the Red Sox, and Chicago main-| pI TTSRURG .. 6 12 9) NEW YORK é 1 5 1 |tatned its position close behind the| aT BROOKLYN 3 6 g|AT DETROIT . work, SEO i . . PHILADE 4 12 1 California Shot First game— og (AT CI ire * CHICAGO . . 7 2)"""Myers and Haley; Beebe, Lam | Wins at Portland stnostox 7) 2) activ ana be Berge | oa Vaughn, Prendergast, Perry and| 7 hae ger : |ST. LOUIS 8 6 PORTLAND, Sept. 14.—H. Lo-| Wilson, Ruelbach and Gowdy lar CHICAGO eee oa renz of Newman, Cal.. won first Second game— Hamilton, Davenport, Koot honors In the Pacific Gpast Handi.| CHICAGO ee 6 11 4) Wellman and Hartley, Rumler rin cap trapshooting tourfdment ves. AT BOSTON i a 1| Williams, Cicotte, Faber, Russell Hy To Buy a Tailored-to- | terday. He broke 91 out of a pos-| Lavender and Archor; Barnes,| Danforth’ and. Schalk You know what a thick, juicy steak does for your y sible 100. Seattle shooters are go. | Reutbach and Blackburn hunger. Chesterfields do exactly the same thing for Order Suit for |ing at a lively clip, but not fast) First game ° ° : i enough to finish In the prizes. Al gt. LOUIS 1 » 1|Pool Room Puts | your smoking—they satisfy ! i strong wind hindered yesterday's! aT PHILADELPHIA ..4 7 3 “Buck” in Bad shooting. Ames and Gonzales; Rixey, Oesch | Bu * ° | eS suds ° imine, - t, besides that—Chesterfields are mild? | | Ber and Ki CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—"Buck" | | Second game yeave aso! ort | . . $ 00 | Japanese —, ni PSUS c ccs-csscthun % Sloane ter Gee Wie moe eal This combination of mildness with ‘‘ satisfy ’’ is an Lose Net latch | AT PHILADELPHIA ..6 6 = 8! bankrupt. “Buck” went broke | Py ‘ “ oe Lots aud Gotsalés; Demeree andlcntio tring to gather tn & fer| achievement new to cigarettes. Chesterfields give | CHIC ye Burns. |dollars on the side by running a ha’ ha liked ildness I } 4 War aon Sie wets ton Pi i game or , g-* m here. He filed a peti | — wi Sard ve always (m ), united . lay: 4 “INCINNA’ 1} tion > uptey yesterday . 4 2. “ce 2. 9? tenia players, defected the Jap-|CNCm 4 1/tion tn rda with a new — ! ' anese stars, Kumagae and Mikami|AT NEW YORK |... 3 : elie ind of enjoyment: satisfy! yesterday in matches he ey and Hubn; Schupp and Me . 5 . " esterday {n matches here | Pai hotanny i vicron ca No cigarette, except Chesterfields, can give you this ° Second game | WAUK vis. Sept 5 : = | This Is the Best Justin Fitzgerald, former Spokane | CINCINNATI 4 9 1] Ritchie Mitchell’ won = newspaper new enjoyment, because no cigarette maker can copy 8 Indian, h nosed Ping Bodie out) AT NEW YORK | 6 2 on over Shamus O'Brien in a ri y/ ’ Value We Have J oF the teasing batting position in| Schneider, Schulz and Wingo; |‘en-round, nodecision bout here} the Chesterfield blend! ° the Coast league averages. Smith, Perritt and Rariden. jast night 7 Ever Offered een = Try Chesterfields—today !) ’S WORK By Edward Hill, ‘ALL IN A DAY -t- By Edward Hill; Make your selection Joe Benjamin, the Spokane | when It comes time to make | from the achool. Joe Saboe, T in | lad, arrived in town today | who played with the Broadway | from new materials, from Portland, prepared to . ] equad here, will turn out for i battle Chet Neff Friday night Jonas Willard wolght crown) a place on the W. 8. C. eleven. | latest fall styles, and at the Elks’ wearer, will be iidst tomor ee | Joe is somewhat heavier than row afternoon is one of the The signing of Tealey Raymond | dependable woolens. when he last fought Leo Houck freaks with the Sells-Floto circus,|to manage the Tacoma club would in Seattle, and has hung up a and will be on exhibition at so|prove a popular move on the part ‘eaiieabaaiia: good record since that appear- | much per look. You won't have to of R Hall. Tealey is not only ance in a Seattle ring. He de- i—he's big enough for you all| well liked in Tacoma, but is a fa clares himself in the best to a vorite In every cit in the North c 4 0 Cpe shape, and says he will give ee western league. The little manag. You take no chances Neff the toughest battle of his According to one critic at the ,{er has a «ift for making friends here. We guarantee career. a ae ringside, Welsh kept White jand has many who are pulling for - continually facing the sun, and him to hook up with Russ Hall | vi * Johnny Prtle, claimant of the played a light tattoo on the There is no brainier baseball “ e ery garment bantamweight crown, will pay a ohallenger’s face that practi man in these parts at the present m ” visit to the Northwest ere long. He| cally cut it to ribbons. time that Hall can lay his hands - ia now dickering for a bout with e438 on than Raymond | 4 Mascott or Gorman, in Portland,| Jacinto Calvo, the hard-hitting} 6 6.8 | r ° and probably could be persuaded Cu who went from Vancouver Baseball seems destined to | to box here if one of the local pro- to San Francisco for the fa end move ahead everywhere but in | ii . moters would get busy of the Northwestern leagne season. the minor leagues of this coun- 4 . ja not hitting in the Coast league! try. The boys in Europe are a “ Freddie Welsh, lightweight like he did in this cirer Latest! everlastingly boosting the The Chesterfield Blend champ, will be up in these averages show Jack to be rapping game. eentaine the most famous Turkish tobaccos > “ parts long. Freddie is now the ere lightiy. His average {s In’ Vancouver, this week, —SAMSOUN for richi ; CAVALLA for System Tailors in California, and has given | .206 they are collecting a set of | aroma; SMYRNA for sweetness; XANTHI out the dope that he is coming oe tools to send to Canadians in for ‘ance, cembined with the beet q 921 Third Ave. North to give exhibitions In Tomorrow Coach Bill Dietz Egypt. Imagine the boys play. | domestic leaf. bas been started by Coach Joe Pipal. The local has nine Next Door to Orpheum Theatre “His contract has another to run,” sald Foster, “and we're not worrying. We expect McGraw | Tigers. | Canada for the benefit of the | European war sufferers. | Freddie may give exhibitions for the war sufferers, but we have a hunch that his name | will head the list of sufferers nant and Willie Hoppe to win annother cue title. awkey and Russell; Covelesk Cooper and W. J. Wagner; Smith, Bell and Myers will have his Washington State footbal! quad out for its first practice on Roger's field, Pull man. The Indian pigskin men: tor will have plenty of material this fall, according to reports | ing America’s national pastime on the desert sands of that fa away land, when at home the minor leagues are drawing less patronage as each season draws to a close. —and yet they’re MILD 20 for 10c