The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 21, 1916, Page 7

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STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT, 21, 1916. PAG erat Gaus, Gate BY BUD FISHER. Mark New "T Never THOUGH of YES AND 30 J a — - , Ar 8, Gee wait! MUTT TWAS THAT'S A PRETTY IMATE CONN MORE 20 Perweer {| the home of READING HERE Avout A Sor rT 6e IT OUT, H@ AN@RAGE Ss APT, GIVING 15 Goo Less, #94 vor || —_ aes ATIENTS, ING Him 8 2G + Makes ‘em (as WEEK. WE OUGHT ra] EACH 16 120 QUARTS oF A PRerry wise Doc./ | DOWN Expenses : MILK AT lot a Quaer f > - J |STILL FARTHER AND MILK CR ue 7 Vas atte es : bie Underwear — n f f> all the world’s best makes $1.00 Up Per Suit “Values Tell” SANTA Doc é DP < KA Runs pred Bare cumat) | ens OTS OF BO PATIENTS A week | | MILK IS A PRoiT oF || TOW Now | commas Doa't Gue C f t E MRE. AD t 4 ‘tac. Nateeaellh a Bae AND 4 QUARTS OF MILK $576 aAween, we's | | ME Can cur f °Em ANY omror ee Cd ‘WEATHER IS MOIST AT DETROIT ; | DETROIT, Sept. 21—The | Tigers may lose their one last | | | NERVE AND SPIRIT YOUNGER Has SOME NEW .| HOLD RED SOX UP PLANS tem which will enable the stu- Champion Freddie Is Also Father of a Champion Daughter Between Ourselves BY THE SPORTS EDITOR chance to halt the Red Sox's AND IN THE FALL : j poy sweep toward the American In the spring a young man’s fancy gh a NEW YORK, Sept. 21— Phillies, Tho latter club now ts in| dent who does not turn out for league flag. Overcast skies Tamas taena (0 thbeaben oF ord f y te r “4 .! * Nerve and fighting spirit has a, fate ta fo ae in all branches of epert. and intermittent showers gave He may emulate the cooing i Carried the Boston Red Sox out |! “We loesers . é | promise early today of rain. | And the billing of the dove. | | lyear’s Tener pennant For the football games Mr./ | of danger for the moment In | The Red Sox performed quite 2, Younger intends to have four the American league race. By /jittle stunt when they pulled the |sophomores placed In charge of the their gritty feat of winning two [blocks from under the Tigers again tickets, usher and have the feld {n| games in a row from the Tigers |yeaterday. The skids were so well|the proper playing condition. In| the champions are now two ful! greased that the Tigers did not end | addition to this, the sophomores games ahead of the field and {their slide until they had landed in| Will have 16 freshmen placed under | going strong. third place, and where they now are thelr charge. The two sophomores In the meantime the National planted half a game behind the |*ho show the most interest in thelr Jeague’s merry three-cornered whir!| White Sox, who were mauling the | Work will be given a higher pos! for the pennant grew tighter, thru | athietics while the Red Sox were |tion in their junior year, The one s <4 the feat of Al Demaree in winning |gmashing the Tigers’ defense. who shows the best ability in his mer ed- sa. ted — Failure to play today or a defeat would be almost fatal to that slim And the wooing of the dames, chance that Detroit still has for the Aad: davetée bis ‘weole sttaation ‘ bunting. If rain don't interfere To the dope on baseball games BS with the game, Harry Covaleski will a Ibe Jennings’ choice for slab duty in Bee ee |the final game of the neries. Pitted | Hugh High isn’t, the Giants are not, the Cardinals are blue and the Jagainst the Pole probably will be | Reds bluer, so what's in a name, anyway? Ruth of the Carrigan staff. | mom ot ot tt ot t Despite Detroit's two reverses at) Joe Tinker is a stickier for preparedness. The Cubs had an open | the hands of Boston, requests for date the other afternoon, and Joe took ‘em all out to see the White Sox j workd’s series reservations contin-| pay Tickets for the Chicago city series will be on sale October 1. Jued to pour in on the Tiger man a | —een? a % st om ot ott jagement from the “bugs.” The iidce ine ‘ost aanaened, dae ‘imag Owing to advanced years, tonsilitis and other afflictions, Ty Cobb however, and apparently no prep. ¢@n’t get any further than third on a two-base wallop these days, In arations are under way for the en. he is slowing up so fast the movies will soon be abie to catch him tertaining of the big series here, | in action. Now he passes up the spooning two contests In a single day for the} 1¢ the Red Sox are now unseated|Work for his junior year will, in from the pinnacle position, the |his last year, be appointed senior club that ups them {s entitled to| manager of athletics, The same! all the honors {t can get. The | cond wil) apply to the fresh champions pounded out a victory/men. The four showthg the most over the Tigers yesterday after they |Spirit in their first year will be) , ed up into the positions for % 8M 8 4 held by the sophomores. | 3 : > Despite their recent reverses, the St. Louis Browns continue to lead will follow in| + r gars 1 lite NEW YORK, Sept. 21.-—Twenty- | the league as smart and nifty dressers, a c nine candidates for places on the| had got away to a poor start. Three | mo me runs were staring them in the fai before they fairly realized what|From then on they was happening, but they had the |the steps of their 7 cessors until “ 4 nerve and they won Jone has been appointed senior man-} [Columbia sridiron squad turned ‘ Oe abba os: 3 The Dodgers find themselves |ager of athletics. j out yesterday for the first day's| It's getting 6o that when a Brooklyn fan wants to go slumming, he challenged by the pestering Phillies| Mr. Younger believes that, by this | | practice Six veterans of last year! merely ambles across the bridge and visits the Polo grounds when the _ 6 hs | were among the number ts are pastiming there again today. The Phillies are now | method, the crowds attending foot-) only a game and a half {a the rear.|ball games will be handled in an| The Braves slipped when they were |@sY¥ manner, stepped on with humiliating force by the last place Reds. Today the} Cards and Dodgers arin will meet.| AMERICAN LEAGUE and the Phillies are carded for an-| other session with the Pirates. The| Braves must meet those presum!ng | noston | Reds again and win to keep within | Chicago hailing distance Detroit |New York Bt. Loute Joe Bonds Expected | }\3""i2K" ° * | - Bettic Welsh to Fight in South) exuapenrnia —...7 10 | | e | sd jAt CHICAGO e346 mom so @ ot of j | Joe Bonds, Tacoma heavyweight,; Jobnxon, Diebold. Parham | BY EDWARD HILL | Tie expected back thi wert Haley; Russell and Lynn. | a — ay from | WASHINGTON 2 6 2} “Champions breed cham weight crown, his early trials Denver short! He will jaunt to “LEVELAND Ps 6 2! pions." and tribulations in the fight Portland with the hopes of getting Ayers and Williams; Boeb This trite saying has been be- | game and his fight with Char- a bout with Frank Kendall, the and De Berry | ley White at Colorado Springs, ® e @ : Portiand heavyweight. There is BOSTON . 48 turf for lo, these many yea' | all are given the go-by when By using G. N. P. & & Co. bad blood between the two AT DETROIT 2 8 but in the fighting game, tha | Freddie's champion daughter | 3 Fast Boats from Portland ——$—$—$$————— Leonard and Carrigan, Thomas;| @ different matter. | takes the limelight F “TO CALIFORNIA , E Whike ead Stak Baker. | Fred Hall Thomas, better “Say, she's some girl,” says a Semi-Windup Boxers xiew york , 2 7 1| Known as Freddie Welsh, stop- Freddie. “Never sick a In ‘ Berth and Meals on Bost— | AT 8T. LOUIS 712 2} re fight talk this morning rs her life. Slept outside since bet 38 Slowre ot fea Seen on Cards Here © russat!, Fisher and Walters, Al.| Dis auite of rooms in the Wash- she was born. Freddie is the Thru Sleeper to Ship's Side exander; Groom and Hartley ington Annex long enough to same way.” Len Halliday and Stantey Clem 1 Soe ai ante cae Bud delight | By “uae ih Ka pigs e “ mt will box the main preliminary) OTTAWA, Sept. 21—The out-| Fragile may Be Geamnlae of ew juse no : : : - 14.month-old son. to the Freddie Welsh-Jimmy Clark | look for an ice hockey league here | | i th id inh ih | “ fo, according to alvices from Van this winter anything out brieue | #he,World in hie claes, but that | “We entered | Bettie under does or can do what couyer, Both of these lads former-| At present. it seems hardly likely} face thot he le the croud fe . adie > asid Bead. ly fought for the Vancouver ama-|that a circuit will be formed. In| fact {pat he Is the proud fa | wi suggestion,” said Fred- : lseen here . Pacific sague . | oe ___'60 to the Pacific Coast leagu | blonde-haired mise of 2 years we could get an honest ver | =| by toe came of Bette Themes | diet. the ve plohee amenp | Chesterfields satisfy! | won first honors in a baby the first ten t right off the 4 | show in New York, at which bat. She then successfully de- : | 30,000 sone and daughters of | feated the chosen few and was And Ch erfields o) 3 | proud papas and mammas were | declared the winner and pre- yet est are Ee In attendance and also in the sented with a gold medal.” running. | Welsh was scheduled to | Th i Talk of his winning the light) | work out at the Elke’ club, al. | ie Chesterfield blend—that’s : tho he is In excelient trim for 'PIANO CONTEST his short bout with Harry An- | what is responsible for this new 4 derson, northwest lightweight | PRIZE WINNERS | cham, tomorrow night at the kind of enjoyment in cigarettes ! 7 Following his bout here, the h 1 i] § Ail Wianers of Piane Contest] Campion will go to Canada, Know what cold water does for Th your thirst ? OPENING \NNOUNCEMENT The Hotel Washington Graue and donate the proceeds to the war fund. His first stop will | . be Vancouver, ] In the several publicity contests ; “| MATIONAL LEAGUE Fehon 5 a'"*'| where he will meet all-come . Is pleased to announce the opening of its social season with resump |that we have conducted in the paat, : tion of the Supper Dances that proved so popular last season [ners credit awards: f W Chesterfields do 4 The first of the new series will be held next Saturday evening } 4 September 23rd, beginning at 9:30, to be followed by a Supper Dance each Wednesday and Saturday evening, starting at the same hour. same thing for your smoking—they — MUSIC UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MISCHA GUTERSON can bring Brians é : ; House and. receive | Leader of the Famous Russian Orchestra with an per | — she |oant added to Its to even | CHICAGO ' Dancing Will Be Under the Direction of sizne te Pag ED faved oa MR. JAMES M. GRUEN diiers, or if , 1" | Schupp and McCarty, From Delmonico’s and Chiro’s, New York f LOUIS é 2 An admission charge will be made to all dances; tickets may be ew pianos or plano AT BROOKLYN .....4 cocured at the office. Supper service a la carte plano and ptano{ Ames, Williams and Gonzales; , k. comprising auch | Smith and Miller / ne the Kimball, Mar + gaits ; ekeri ng, Deckér. | prrTssuURG ale hoe at DAILY — Special En- NEW DINING-ROOM AT i HILADELI MIA ct ad |. OF ; "| Cooper, Harmon and Fischer; | gagement Mischa OPENING of) Demaree and Burns d Guterson’s Orchestra On. the. worn). mae inntl ae aerate a Fach evening, a pif ¥ ‘ he, eid geld te Mitchell and Wingo; Nehf, Barns | dir in ne has opened one of tle 1 . as low} and Gowdy i | nain dining room, the mont attrac nd game | between 6 and t ning rooms ven SRURG . aoe 8:30, and for the ; rep- | HIlqgDELPHIA ..3 & 0} atre parties each tof money that! Mammif™ and Fischer; Demaree| vening, from ® or pp minary design of Zimmer bills, prizes, | and Burns man, New York y 10:30 to 1 o'clock | SMYRNA for sweetness; XANTH for fragrance, combined with the best PORTLAND, Sept 21 Local EES Soe ZO for 10c . _ and yet they're MILD S-pounder, in @ six-round bout in this city. Open Byeuings

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