The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 3, 1916, Page 7

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UTT AND JEFF—“A Penny Saved Is a P Geel IM cernuncy IN Good tuck TODAN. STEEL. HAS GONE Down S Pomrs THERE SHE POINTS. enny Made.” Goes ORF FIVE MOR TAS ts CERTAINLY MY LUCKY DAY. Now (IT WILL ONLY STAY Down TRL 9 O'CLocK T™ tw @ S00 RNEY SAYS AD STAR—TUESDAY, OCT. 3, 1916. PAGE 7 (Copyright, 1016 by HO. isher, ‘Trade Mark Rea. U. & Pat. Offien) WHAT AREF YoU BARKING ABour? You Didwr KANE ANN MONEN To BUY STEGL Stock HURRAY ! THRE O'cLock! THE EXCHANGE (S$ CLOSED FOR. he DAY. I'm (IN JET AND iF YD HAD #500 T'D BouGAT sreer ON A TEN POINT MARGIN || STEeL WENT Down 60 iF IH Mad BS0O TD LST ir, BUT AS <t DOwT HOW CHAMPION PLAYS GOLF IS SIGNED FOR A What Every Golf Player Wants to Know BOUT AT TIAJUANA BY EDWARD HILL | DOLPH WOLGAST, former lightweight champ, | ¢ who takes on Chet Neff at Dreamland here on ! day night, will box either Freddie Welsh or Charley) White at Tiajuana, Mex., on Thanksgiving day. This is the dope sent ahead by Larney Lichenstein, “Ad’s manager. Larney declares that Promoter Billy} “McMahon has guaranteed Wolgast $7,000 with the Privilege of 25 per cent of the gross, but neglects to State how many rounds the fight is to be scheduled. Word received yesterday from Lichenstein was to | the effect that he and Wolgast were to be here late| featherweight. Travie Davis, Everett heart has been highly touted | breaker and boxer, writes, inform- la ttn ata lay afternoon but the pair stopped over a day) Frisco on their way North from Los Angeles. They are due tonight. iY OUT-OF-TOWN FANS SEE WOLGAST | by Portland scribes, and it appears | fhe promoters who are staging | that Neff is due for a hard tussle.| ‘the Wolgast-Neff bout Friday night | Tommy Burns, the former heavy- Dreamland, report that many | ¥elght champion, is scheduled to from near-by cities and towns | "eferee the melee. | , | RUMORED MOOSE WILL GO IN FOR ATHLETICS We get no less than 10 letters it thee pond success of | every mail, asking that best @ Metropolitan club's entrance pes on into athletics, comes the report “Seattle fans|that the Moose are about to secure their |>ranch out in the field and are ; now making preparations to stage a boxing show. LEAVES FOR BOUT | This will give Seattle four organ- “MUFF” BRONSON j!zations staging boxing shows an® _ Chet Neff and gttared Salt | should prove quite enough. e o7 Sank Chee eee takes on |TRAVIE SAYS HE WILL Bronson, the Southern vil-| MAKE 133 POUNDS ing us that he ts still a lightweight, Jer m if he doesn’t look like one. 4 it for yourself: | | “I want to say that I will make 133 pounds and will fight any| Hghtweight in the world. I will) | fight any 142-pounder tn the North- | west and will try to win with that/ | so-called awkward left that some jtalk about.” EDDIE CAMP! TO FIGHT | IN MINNEAPOLIS | Eddie Campi has started for the | East. He is scheduled to take on |Matt Brock in Minneapolis on Oc-| tober 10 and is also dickering for} |a go in Denver. | Eddie writes that he will have little trouble with any feather. | weight Eastern promoters will} pick for him. JOE GORMAN WANTS TO | SHOW IN SEATTLE | Joe Gorman, bantamweight cham- |plon of the Pacific Coast who de-| fended his title against Laurence Hall in Everett Labor day, writes that he would like to get a bout with some of the Northwestern bantams in Seattle. Gori was matched with Earl | Conner on the last Elks’ card, but | | wanted more coin at the last min ute and was scratched from the card ured by this company, pu can have no more troubles. If your title should ; attacked, the com- pany must defend the ‘suit without its costing _ you a penny. If the suit is lost, the | company must reim- | burse you for the full amount of the policy. |} |GILROY IS VICTOR | OVER CHAS. HULEN Johnny Gilroy beat Charley Hulen last night, 35 to 28, and went into the lead in the tournament being jcontested to determine the three- cushion championship of the city jlroy leads with two wins and no | defeats, and the billiard fans are |promising that the youngster will |make a big fight for the honors | Hulen made a high run of five last night, while Gilroy's run was three. | Tonight Kleinschmidt plays Wolfe. If you have no title _ insurance and your title should be attacked, ‘you have to defend the suit at your own _ expense. Though you may finally win the suit, you lose all that it has cost you to defend it. ‘YOUNG NAG HANGS | UP TWO NEW MARKS LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct. 3.—In winning the 2-yearold event of the Kentucky Futurity yesterday, Lad set two world records, She trotted jthe first heat in 2:07% and the se | With a Title Insur- ance policy from this company you couldn’t lose a penny, even if you lost the suit. ond in 2:07. a SERIES STARTS SATURDAY The world’s baseball series will start Saturday, but until the et | tional race has been decided the ar-| Washington |Fangements cannot be completed Titl WOULD FORM NEW LEAGUE 1tie . | MANY HUNTERS OUT mpany Reports from the district around |Yakima estimated the number of jbunters out the first day of the sea son as between 3,000 and 3,500, ELLENSBURG, Oct. A new baseball league, composed of six cities in the near vicinity, has been | proposed. | | ADDRESSING THE BALL AS s00n a8 enough women are Usted, the Portland Golf club will hold its annual tourney for the fair sex. ee R. W. Salisbury, Utah champion, »roke the record for the Salt Lake course recently . John Parker is trying to arrange a team match between the local University Golf team and those of Oregon and California oe Larry Cowing, se California tourney, nm of the formerly lived s been playing golf but a short time. Or, R. W. Perry won last week on the links of the Seattle Golf club. . Due to vicissitudes of the war, one-armed golf bids fair to become the vogue in England. *. BANTAM CHAMPION WINS EASY MATCH PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 3.—RBenny Kaufman was outclassed all the way last night In bis six-round tilt with Kid Williams, bantamweight champ, here last night. The ehamp landed some terrific body punches TO CHICAGO ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS ST. LOUIS DIRECT THRU TRAINS Via SAVE By using GN, MJNEY P, Fast Boats from Portland TO CALIFORNIA |i]! #. Co. sIME | | Berth and Meals on Roat— But 26 Hours at Sea Thru Sleeper to Ship's Side Information and Ave. on8e cP. A, Ae A PRESSES SLIGHTLY FORWARD BEFORE SWINGING HEEL SLIGHTLY OFF THE GROUND TOP OF THE, SWING FOLLOW Tnrovce ORIVING —_——_——_—___—_—_——- Refore starting a tournament, Chick Evans, national amateur and jopen golf champion of the United States, visits the tournament course to make a dozen or #0 prac tice shots with each club, He sel- dom takes a practice swing while | playing. | When Evans drives he assumes |a position standing with his driver | held close to the ball and his head |up, his brain concentrated on the | course. He then steps quickly up to the ball, tal two wagg with hie driver and shoots. wastes no time after he has located his range. - His drives are long and low, av- GRIP |eraging more than 200 yards. Sketches showing how “Chick”! In making his tee, Evans uses golf, made by John-| little sand and his tee ts low. Star artist, immediately! The face of the driver used by won the amateur titie|the champion is inlaid with ivory. | He uses the Red Honor ball. ! Chick does not use the over. | lapping grip Vardon Introduced | In this country, but holds ti stick with his thumbs facing | down the shaft. This prevents him from slicing or pulling. (Another article on how Cham- pion Evans plays will appear In The Star tomorrow.) “CHICK” USE DOES NOT THE OVERLAPING ‘SABBATH SCHOOL FOOTBALLERS ARE A ROUGH OUTFIT LOS ANGE » Oct. 3, Southern California's ro football team ended it: | with its opening ga | @ between the Glen: AMUSEMENT S| and the San ates eat high school, it was I day. MOORE—:.<.. rl aa The Baracas, regarded as a J _ timid organization because of MAT. WED.—BEST SEATS $1.00 America’s Greatest Entertainment WASHINGTON .......1 2 AT NEW YORK ......5 10 2 Thomes, Goodwin and Henry,| Gharrity; Shawkey and Walters. PHILADELPHIA 4 AT BOSTON eats Johnson and Shore, Jones and Cady | No others scheduled Schang; Sabbath school connections, rushed into the game with a disregard for life and limb that would outdo a first-line trench watch In Europe. Glendale won, 22 to 6, and suffered the following casualties to players: Three broken ribs, one fractur- ed rib, one broken nose, one player scalped, three verte- brae dislocated. Five other members of the team suffered bruises. NATIONAL LEAGUE Courtney | Co Sisters | «@ Night Prices—f0e to 82,00 ALHAMBRA THEATRE Fifth and Pine ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE nd M. Brooklyn ... Philadelphia Boston ..... New York Chicago Pittsburg St. Louts Cineinnatt in “The Fool Detectives” 5 Other Big Orpheum Acts PALACE HIP ves. 3000111! mest eame~ |BOSTON . AT PHILAD | R Killifer 0 #2 2008 0 ELPHIA . 2 7 9 Mats, 10 any seat Fiven., 8 Second game: BOSTON re AT PHILADELPHIA . 1 Reulbach and Gowdy; Bender and Killifer, NEW PANTAGES Mats, 2:°0. Pivenings, 7 and 9 HERBERT LLOYD @ Co, In “Peaches in Pawn” CHINCO, World-Famous Juggler Reggian! & Vogiiotti, Operatic Stars Other Big Features—-10c and 20¢ 8 6 Demaree, 2 NEW YORK . AT BROOKLY Schupp and jand Miller. LKES PL ERSTE LEG GROKEN IN RUNAWAY he Mativers ‘Thurs. Sat. Sun. 0 5 2 2 4 1 jen; Coombs §. Takimoto, South Park gar- dener, sustained a broken leg when his team ran away and overturned his wagon at Fifth ave, and King st. Monday morning. - _— gan and Gowdy; Alexander and| ‘SHADOWS AND LIGHTS TO BE SEEN BOSTON, Oct. 3.—Bill Carrt- gan and hie crew of Red Sox champions will study the lights and shadows of Braves field this afternoon, while they whale away light-heartedly at the offerings of Joe Bush and Young Myers, in a double bill with the Athletics, ending the American league season here. A record-breaking crowd is ex pected to nee the Red Sox in their last game before the coming cham- pionship clash. President Lannin, altho busy with the tickets and other details, is |bending every effort to have the | firet games played here, because of ‘the tremendous receipts he feels will be taken fn. VAL SONTAG GETS ANOTHER BATTLE The former Seattle middleweight, | Val Sontag, {s scheduled to fight again Wednesday night in New York. His opponant is named Mike McTigue, and is said to be a tough boy. Sontag won his first fight with ease. | be exis The Chesterfield Blend RNA for sweetness, combined wit! for frag domestic leal. i, 20 for 10c “ner aitan adhe een Na Like that “ in the 9*— they satisfy lines a beauty over tainly satisfies! do wi for can copy the Chesterfield blend! contains the most famous Turkish tobaceos —SAMSOUN for richness; CAVALLA for SMY' XANTHI the beet BY BUD FISHER. “Full Steam Ahead’’ <I SAVED THe € S00. AND & PENNY SAVED 1S A PENNY MADE AS ANN ONE on Your Way to Where “Values Tell’ | GIANTS TRY HARD BUT FAIL TO WIN FROM THE ROBINS BY H. C, HAMILTON NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—John Me- M Graw still stands today the best| The Dodgers have reached the friend Wilbert Robinson has in| peak of their efforts, but if they |baseball. But ff winning a ball|hold up now as they have in the | game at this crucial period in the |Past, their crowns are won. ‘fate of the Brooklyn Dodgers | JACK COOMBS STARS | would have fractured that feeling,| Jack Coombs, a star for years \it is thra no fault of MeGraw’s|and now the greatest comeback in | that he fs still high in Robinson's baseball, gets full credit for pre esteem, serving the friendship between Despite the hardest efforts of Robinson and McGraw, Faced by McGraw and his cohorts, the Brook-|Ferdie Schupp, who rapidly is be {lyn club is hanging to the top in| coming the most feared lefthander the race for the honor and final |in the league, he right-handed his blow off, meeting the Red Sox in| way to victory over the shutout the world’s series. Philadelphia is|route, It was the fifth time thist now a full game behind, so Robbie | year he has faced the Giants with- |has driven his charges into a po-|out a loss. | sition from where they will have a| Coombs, tron-bearted as of old, | better chance at the windup, which | pitched himself out of several pre- | now is only three games away for carious situations. Altho the Gi- |the Dodgers and four for the Phil- ants several times had runners in | Hes, {a position to cross the rubber, the | The Dodgers have three con- | former Athletic successfully put om tests left with the Giants and | the screws each time, Down in the the Phillies will clash with the iQuaker City, the Phillies and Braves four more times, two of Braves were breaking even. these tilts being on the sched- inch” h Two out in the 9th! The “pinch” hitter “short.” comes the . “fans” go wild—it cere That’s what Chesterfields you s they satisfy! Still, they’re MILD! 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