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STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 22, 1916. PAGE 11 MUTT AND JEFF—How Can a Buddhist have a Christian Name? Grabs toate Baa 0b. es, baton BY BUD FISHER. IY BAYS HERE THE CHINEsé a 4 WRITE BACKWARDS grec WELL “THEN ’ 4 se a . ee HG I See, { oe ae AND ADD BAcKWARDS| | YOUR FirsT NAME mies. Prd at ae anata igh Svaer 1S REALLY Your hme =R LAST NAME "HIGH BOG Cr Tae ee RIGHT MANO I! LAST Name ! E, Lee Him) Zaal \IS YouR CHRISTIAN, THE Pace AND READ Pe FAMICY NAME | f] \\NAMe x PRESUME, TOME LERT. rit co ASK MY LAUNDRY Man ABOUT THar ORO WicH OM Bay, = RED SOX STAND ‘Freddie Welsh Risks ~ ALMOST CERTAIN Crown in Bout Here | TO COP PENNANT | BY H. C. HAMILTON | | NEW YORK, t. 22. | Chicago stands two gam Red Sox stand today reasonably and a half behind now. If they certain of winning the Amer lean league championship for second time In as many years. Eleven games remain on the | Boston card, and seven of these | contests will be played at h | with New York and Phila Suit or Overcoat win every one of.their remain. | Ing four with four with New Sox will have to eight games, ing games to co not seem at all likely, in view phia. of the way the Boston team h | Today the champions will been playing. Detroit appears open a fourgame stand in | to be out of j Cc and from there go | only half a g i ] bac! ston. | White Sox. They have ; | The Nationa! league's survival of | games remaining, and if they the fittest fight today stands with; overhaul the White Sox and one team of the three contenders bei all seven, Boston would | still win. j | barely hanging on tn the struggle. |The Braves have been squeiched| Brooklyn has a harder struggle! leairly well, and are now in third ahead, the Dodgers have 14 games lett their schedule, one today | place. Brooklyn Ras pulled out aj| on | bit more to the front, with Philadel-; "ith St. Louts, six with Chicago lobia in the o‘fing. The Red Sox | efinning tomorrow, three with are much more certain of their| Philadelphia and four with New claims to pennant fame than the| York. Thirteen games remain on Dodgers. |the Phillies’ program, and they are j [pretty etift tui Boston Trims Rivals One They bave finished off their two|™ains in the present # chief rivals, trimming the White Pittsburg, four with Cincinoatl| adie Carsey, retired boxer now, The officials besides Carsey are, Lonnie Austin, referee of prelim inaries; Charley Hules, timer; A in business in Winnipeg, will ref eree tonight's bout between Fred Sox two games to one, and making! three with Brooklyn, and then the a sweep of a three-game tilt with | finish with Boston |the Tigers. If they can take a ma-| Provided Brooklyn breaks even|die Welsh and Harry Anderson at|E. Hatton, i. Kinne and Jack Jority of the series from Cleveland, /0" the schedule, winning seven and | the Arena, where Welsh will carry | Sullivan, Judges; Dan Salt, master | [there is little Mkelfhood that they/|!o#ing seven, the Dodgers would | the tithe of lightweight champion of ceremonies | | Besides the plece de resistance, |four bouts of above the average in |quality bave been carded. is expected to| Earl Conner, bantani, meets Joe | more an make a good | Farrell; George Ro | showing with the champion, there |tam, takes on Eddie Quinn; Travie | |have been incidents before In ring | Davis slings mitts with Nick Sugar, will be overhauled. When the Red| have a final percentage of 597. Tolof the world into the ring with |Sox entered Chicago it was with a| Win the pennant in that event, Phi!-|him. The judge system will be in {pitching staff pretty well wrecked,|adelphia would have to win 9) vogue. if previous scores counted for any-|®&™mes, losing only 4, and the Braves) While they left that city| Would have to win 14 games and/do no had ponded to the lose 3. and are now turning In} Anderson Teams Switch Today | The Amertcan league teams|history where a comparatively un-|and “Battling” Bunker and “Vim” If the pitchers stay fit, there is *¥itch around today, the Red Sox|/known lad has stepped into tho | Jeffries will raive the curtain not a chance that Chicago will forge | Meeting the Indians In ( and.|imelight with one punch or by| The first event is scheduled for| }to the front. Washington opening at Detroit, and! making @ splendid showing against |$:15. The Arena ie located at —|the White Sox clashing with the|a topnotcher. Iritth and University, Yanks at Chicago. There wil! be| | no change in the National league, | |SHADES OF JEM MACE! LOOK WHAT FIGHT} GAME IS A-COMING TO High School Gridders | Start Season Saturday | The Interscholastic football sea Jends; Butcher and Adams, tackles; son will be ushered in for the year| Nylander and Grundler, guards CHICAGO, Sept. 22-—Kid | Howard will pour tea at his re- dedicated gymnasium Saturday afternoon when the| Bowden and Haynes, centers; Bill urday afternoon. Engraved Broadway and West Seattle teams | Peek and Dick Feek, quarterback: invitations have been sent to h at 2:30 on Dugdale field | Reese, Jared, Overton, Rockey, Ci club women and the Chicago | The West Seattle team is pin-|tles and Burwell, halves, and fight promoter will me master | ning {ts hopes of victory on the re-/Grible, full. West Seattle—R. of ceremonies at a real pink | port that Capt. La Frey and George| Thomas, left end; J. Bird, left Overton, half, will be out of the|tackle; A. Hiatt, left guard; Capt. | To Buy One of ides music and ° exhibition bouts will | «ame. Rulifson, center; P. Symonds, | Our Tailored-to- be put’ on for the women. | The feeling between the tio in-| right guard; G. Brown, right tackle: | Order Among those who appear in | stitutions {s intense and it is ex-|B. Dortcott, right end; C. Tinker, silken tights are Ever Ham. {pected that a large crowd will turn|left half; B. Bird, fullback, and | out for the melee. Rroadway—Bailes on fi 20h sae wt PHYSICIAN Ont 200th Safe Hit | The lineups and Houser, Peterson, right half, for the West | Siders. Charley Hulen Is Victor in Cue Mix of billiards, returned the | mer, Andre Anderson, Joe Riv- ers, Knockout Brown and Tom- | my Murphy. | | | In a tough Charley Hulen victor over Peter Kilenschmidt, 35) game was Overcoats Tris Speaker, Cleveland out-)\ Thin means than any Man, Woman fielder, who is leading the Amer.) or Child who Is a patron of this dig last night in the tournament | semi-fitting or loose —for— ican league hitters, has made « Bhs Ris: |at Brown @ Hiulen's, The viewers his 200th safe hit. He made it | scription : “ | box back. ) yesterday in the game with ) Our bye, Rar Nose and Throat spe. | MEN run Was five, Washington, when he hit safely (eee wee ey walth Elks’ Bowlers Win From Ideal Alleys In the first practice match of the bowling season the Elks’ team took the Ideals down the line, 2,670 to four times out of six times up, {| Cobb made 208 hits last year |) to lead the league, with an aver. age of .370, Speaker's average i today is .387, ) RIGHT DRUG CO. 1111 FIRST AV ye Between Spring a We Make It Just as You Want It KAIGER VISITS KOVEL FRONT! COPENHAGEN, Sept. 22.—The| kaiser has arrived at the Kovel| front, according to advices received |here today, and it Is believed that | Von Hindenburg is about to inaug Jurate a drive against the Ru 8 Harris, for the victors, copped high ith 217 and 196. Black Cats Win in | Indoor Ball Melee! Our new Fall patterns are here. You have an unlimited variety to se- lect from. Every piece . of goods guaranteed fast |]| , ty c Hh & Reduced Prices for One Week Only The Black Cats triumphed over colors. | ve purchas the Invaders in the season's first game of indoor baseball played Wednesday night at the Elks’ club, | within Remember— Pada Oh The score was 12 to 10, The nour regular pitching of Bibby and Darlington This is an op- was good, to get high - grade We guarantee every gar- Specialist Painless 304 PIKE 4 t | or ,course of treatment . Hy * ae eee tae We eee Dentistry Charley White Is turda ; ie Juupertor to Osteop-| For 26 years I have devoted my i ed. Open od 10 “ y satisfaction. thy In every entire time and energy to the Fined as Spe er enin, ; wiht | study of Painless Dentistry, and I] Gicag 39-0) : Open Till 10 P. M. ) low-priced improved |feel confident I can do your Dental ‘anne Tee are Aa pl Saturday Dinenth, and can ‘now | Work to your entire satisfaction at | automobile slower today, He was and can now | chiroprac fo prices that are reasonable for high give a fined $10 Thursday for speeding in 9 Michigan ave, here, SANDERSON’S. PILLS 2 ad? tee peal eve her in| have Pyorrhea, This disease should . known and reli m gomparison tlhe eradicated at once to insure Riley to Be Manager y for FEMAL . ‘vet | Sreservation of the teeth and good Woodland Soccer| health. t Extracting absolutely ‘i | pain or bad after effects | Protective guarantee given with|the Woodland Park Soccer club at ere other meth and you will A .. System Tailors WINE) Gh Gillay Wan: 2 to 10 da plected manager of Kheuma ma P ek ¥ 5 at 1) i iitie, Drop Constipation, Dyapep " gooranee Ad ‘ilour 921 Third Ave. tin, kin Dinganen Clcern. umor™.| ait work A meeting held last night. M. Cog: 1 to 7:40, Sundays, oi. ees, Paraly . y ‘lan was elected secretary and P, 6 Open Sundays, 9:30 to 1 a ary @ bet. Next to Orpheum pureaaee . | Robertson, captain. The Woodland Why take nurgical operations? PAINLESS AUSTIN | Parkers would like to arrang 2nd Floor Epler Bide. 811% aad Av.! Corner Third Ave. and Pike St. practice game for Oct, 1, 1 Theatre. a RAYMOND REMEDY Co. coon @ Hotel Astiers, 4th & Unies Senin ben SAR a Cheasty’s Substantial busi- ness men of big affairs appreciate the dignity of our smart Suits and Overcoats $15 to $50 “Values Tell” CLISTIAN NOTHING I ME BUDDHIST # You SUMP! Lay OWING TO) START AT | c's | R Bud Young, Veteran, Leaves Dobie; Will Become a Teacher Cleveland Louis ington ladelphia st lw Rowing hae started with a ) More gloom has settied in the ) camp of Coach Dobie. Thursday 5 morning Bud Young, for three ) BOSTON | ] call for a turnout of the scrub | equipment is in readiness, ‘ 13 2°43 years quarterback on the Varsity {| AT DETROIT . to. and freshmen crews will be le football team, announced his in-)) Ruth and Thor : Coveleski, sued next Monday. tentions of leaving school to ac)! nojand, Cunningham, Dubuc and The selection of a coaching staff |{ cept a position of teaching and || crsnage. was left to Capt. Tom Cushman |} ¢eaching at Betlingham. mer + om and Graduate Manager Arthur|) _ Besides being a first-class foot- || NEW YORK . eink ; ball man, Young made his base- || AT ST. LOUIS 4 122 2 Shocker, Shawkey and Walters; | Wellman, Davenport and Hartley. | PHILADELPHIA .....8 16 0 AT CHICAGO . or 5 1 Bush, Oeschger and Haley; Will- jams and Lynn, bali letter last spring on the Varsity baseball team. Young quit once before this semester, and it was only thru Contbear, who ts in the Kast, study- ing the Intest ideas in coaching. Pocock Brothers have been| awarded the contract to fix up all/ the varsity shells and have them in first-class condition before the fall practice sets in. | NATIONAL LEAGUE Younger watil the return of neu | to stick by the ship. | But money proved too strong, (|) WASHINGTON .......2 9 28 and Young weakened. The hole }| AT CLEVELAND .....3 15 \4 left by his removal from the squad will 5< one of the hardest blows in years, as Dobie hasn't even a good second string pivot man to replace Young. Besides being a cool general, Young was an excellent kicker and a heady field runner, “Rat” Wood, one of Young’s understudies, has forsaken Den- ny field for the passionate life of the glee club stage. Thirteen innings. | Johnson and Gharrity; Gould and | De Berry. SeeDr.Edwin J.Brown,D.D.S. Rrookiyn ....... Philadelphia Rost CHICAGO . AT NEW YORK teeth for .00, or ao 25.00 net for $15.00. Hendrix and Wilson; Perritt and) tat a tte ese prices include McCarty extracting without ST, LOUIS .... 2 9 1\Everett High Team |" max AT BROOKLYN . .6 9 1) M. P. 1 di gion talk ant Syne Lotz, Currie and Gonzales;| to Meet Portlanders | {0c ritings ats spe- Coombs, Cheney and Miller. coe and 81s ° PITTSBURG ..........8 11 1} .PORTLAND, Sept, 22.—Octobder| Gia °c . AT PHILADELPHIA ..3 7 5 21 ts the date set for a game be-| Bridge Grimes and Wagner; Rixey, Ben.|‘¥een the football squads of Ev-| Tt gents der and Killifer. |erett high school and the Franklin es " jhigh school of this te aherau : 14 1) played here. A game with’ Jeffer- Schneldet and Hugh: Ty son high here has already been ar- Gowdy. 7 ranged. that_ my Crown and city, to be| Bridgework equal very best. Be sure and come to Dr. Réwte J. or D. 8., hime: 18 Ave. Untes Block. evenings until 8 and 5: A multiplying machine smail | soe Deafness is more common in cold| enough to be mounted on the end| until ¢ for people who wor és : one Main 3640, than in warm. of lead pencil has been Thain Today—-Is a Good Day to Begin to Save! Buy a $25 VALUE SUIT or Rain Proof Overcoat at our Upstairs price the ler and/ YOU SAVE $10 We have cut the ground floor rent from the price of clothes— that’s why we save you ten dollars. i Open Saturday Night Until 10 o'Clock Tailored Ready Co. 401-403 PIKE ST. Look for the Green Signs at Fourth Ave. and Pike St.