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STAR—THURSDAY, DEC, 21, 1916. PAGE ‘ xing Fans Want Action, Not Names of Stars Now on Seattle Cards S$ OULD HAVE MUTT AND JEFF—The Dove of Peace Sometimes Saves His “Pin Feathers” tress ware nas Ue Pee ones, BY BUD FISHER. BRO 1s DiPhERENT | THIS 1S A YOUNG JEAcue OUR NATIONAL)) TLL Go oy " A BIRD AND — J ail WHAT Your Dove | \_ OF Hig REPAST US OF PEACE” Done! = HE KILLED my z EAGLE REPLACE THAT BIRD WITH YESSIR' |] THE DOWE OF PE ] COU THINK TOUGHT ( 7 aoe TO GO (IN AGAIN AND > / TO Your. SYMBOL Om AecRes , EAGLE! Eagre ! THERE You ARE! A DOVE | ——-—_- ~ ‘ re — c By © BIRD + SINCE oT 8 <t F T™ Atwa f ' D SYMBOLIC Of PEACE ANC 1 WORLD BY ALL MEANS! a, : { c “Sie, MED OP YOU 3 : bt AND t IT ON FRIDAY Det gaipow pe |] AY THIS DATE WHEN Eve =} INCE THE FLOOD » THE DOVE oF BEGAN THE EAGLE HAS TOO BAND BY ANG see SL Hay | ‘ abe RN~ ’ » ° - ~ * Mane pe me 2 . } | SNCS TAKING oF PEAKE eee ? Peace ~ WOW YOU PUT HIM eal} ADORNED THE FLAGS ‘ | THAT YOUR CARANOROU ito, Hoo! \ AROUN n , 1 c . NiGHT’S BILL THE wouse BUT THIS | Jor Pea ENEN OPmERS TERMS || BIRDS . =P. Room wirn YOUR OF WARLIKE GIATIONS. | { TFOR@T tO \ VULTURE Dorsu'T e | MUTT, Loor } J sc ce . OF WAR. THAT HE ma IT tS Our vy ro ‘| Feep'em! ‘ mre . | ‘ SET AN EKAnPLe " \ R DUTY + Dow 1 BIRD OF PEACE » YOU BUY 4N Bact iD \ »S10ON BY EDWARD HILL |\ Slue ‘em some HATTLE box : — ae tine have SF | Bip SEED sort of boxing late to make them b e real critics of the the gladiators in the ri One thing they have learned is that it is not always the boys with the biggest reputa tion who put up the best ba tle, as witness the case of Wolgast, Willie Meehan, Val ley Trambitas and severa others who came here highly ® touted and_failed to show f more than ordinary skill with]@ : | | saeveseeresnaeeeens | : the eeiones mitts Pe ~~» ue Hockey Boss Has TOUGH z I M E A H EA D FO R AYAU becoming more critical with ~ . + Praise for Work every show put on. They are) now beginning to look for CT AoA, | Some real action rather hort rosome star of Fistiania of Harry Holmes : GREAT FALLS DISLIKES CHINKS =", ttt uence ye: TREATED THEM ROUGHLY IN PAST who does not make the show ing any number of local boys | A woman spoke these words: A year ag seat : fae trae could if suitably matched I bad two sons—and they were lusty sons per he. 2a pony Rohe GREAT FALLS, Mont. Dec. | Falls was at a rather unpropitious, brief introduction Wong was pete ? Strong-thewed and lovely; with t uddy glow Victory Tuesday night at SP) 24—The announcement made | moment, for nt that time there was|emptorily ordered to “git" The LONNIE AUSTIN LINES UP | Of heath their cheeks were tinged; ¢ jolly ones Pate dh ibd te 1 ia ad by the Seattie ball club that an (4 labor revolution on, with capital) Celestial was spunky, and he de- WELL-MATCHED CARD | 1 called them in those days. How thelr loud laughte leuney Sotmes’ al pA soe ak infielder named Vernon Ayau [on the one si nd the untonists|clined. Unceremonious hands were a An example of a well-matened | Rang in these empty rooms’ How these bare wails said that Harry was ; ui factor has b signed to play with jon the other. Wong, not belonging|laid on the reluctant Chinaman’s ard ta the one to be staged by Shook with the echoed roars that followed after pee rca in Hig Beatties the Giants in 1917 has agitatea | to the union, was ded in the|neck and pants’ seat and be was Austin & Salt tomorrow night in Each burst of mirth! ay . | a sentiment that has lain dor of an enemy, and his actions | hustled to the center of the bridge’ 1 | Dreamland. | f. Muldoon also stated that he turn-| Mant here more than two dec- * looked upon askance. One spanning the Missouri river, Withe 3 For the headliner Lonule Austin nN | A strange, still shadow falla ed Ran McDonald over to Spokane| %9@% but which needed only | night a rough and r ady delegation | out formality Wong was lifted over has chosen “Muff” Bronson and Across the spot where Ivan stood that night before the game. Reports poh that something of this sort to fan on the Chink, and after a/the railing and dropped into the Chet Neff. These boys have already R . ye; anotl or shadow w | SeBonatg tas Ciel to tee te bye pslepache into ee “ rk - — Cirbelent waters, Luckily for Quo, fought a draw, and, according to| exis stoope las moe. ‘orth to t condition this seaso d we t sa inaman, an reat Falls there was a sand bar within 25 feet - a ' the Portland papers, where the af-| | They went youth's high hopes; and now, one lies tlittle use es Geekans agatast the prohibits Chinamen |Ban Johnson Sends Veo stream, and after he had gone fair was staged, it was one of t Where the w kle moon with silver tinge locals. | This prohibitory measure is not Prex Invitation °°”” twice he struck upon the bar, | 9 © } best bouts ever pulled off in the} | A desola jalician field Calm skies | ae oo elty or county legislation, but a sort y | Wong Quo Leaves | Rose C Look on the ot by the Somme that fringe: of lynch law, which has been tne =i A few revoly 4 . a @ City. | eee eeseren omme thet fringes |Joe Bonds Puts K. Ou) ffaee vince avout the time Grea) CHI AGO, Dec. 21-—Al Tearny, land some Nobbellagec f= ene ; | WYARD-ANOERSON BOUT Peace: nid the mighty ones Fulls first became prominent as a/ President of the Three eague, IS!from the bridge 7 ‘ SHOULD BE GooD Z i Weday: Abi 1 te eek Sor there tena Over on Jack Root {Mile first became prominent as a1 teiay in receipt. of an invitation |Corg’s eg ee, nen Archie Wyard, former 8. A. ©.) other mothers » have sturdy sons | KANBAB CITY, Mo. D ot Wong Quo was the first and last,‘ Ban Johnson to attend the|gered across the sand bar to the star lightweight, who fought a draw vg ME rap ggg ihe d stil) unelain ‘om Mandl = ich p ;| Victim of the law. Quo left very) meeting of the national commission | west bank of the river, being quick- with Harry Casey, the tough West | = Jaan 4 gp yh eg: t Knocked] suddeniy, and has never been!" Cincinnati January 8. Tearny|iy lost in the gloom. @eattle gladiator, last week in bis ; | 4 ee ia nna Gaal go giea, out Jac X Roo in the second round | heard of since will present his plan for setting the| “ince the night of Wong Quo's first professional bout, should give arty peliopsagp le Inst nigh Yankee 1 mith refused | One Dropped Off minors on @ firmer financial basis| disappearance, no son of the Celes Marry Anderson, former Northwest 3 . By the sees Lawear IF bes © on Bonds for a scheduled) 4 couple of decades or more ago| ®t the meeting. He favors a re-|tial empire has dared set foot fm Mghtweight champion, and right) Peace ts the « Rhone or Rhine . i Jone of Jim Hill's trains from the) *!lotment of territorial rights to) Great Falls, much less contemplate | now one of the best lightweights in CHIEF BENDER Jomewa ou sons, in happy swift defile! | TELEGRAM FOR WING weat dropped an almond-eyed son ™90r leagues, a stay of any indefinite period, ie Sart Of ‘the country. & dard And I you, and try to amile | There is a telegram on the sport |of the Celestial empire off in Great |, What may happen to Ayau, Bil time of it, and no doubt will hettians have been big figures in| re a) jeditor’s desk for Weldon Wing, the Falls. The Chinaman carried ee Sam Langford Is | Prentiss shortstop, it Be lam seball, but never has an Indian RS TO BUILD OWN CARS Portland boxer {his possessions in a pack on hi *_ |comes to t $ is thus far EO HOUCK SEEMS TO BE oe | AUTO RACE ° | , el > 3 OMING BACK AGAIN | ma 4 a baseball team of im: | Ralph De Paima, Eddie Rickenbacher and Chevrolet will manufac — — lback. Me established a laundry Matched for Mix |: zmatical it unless the senti- We notice Leo Houck should have | Portancs ture racing cars for their own use during the 1917 season “TIP" O'NEIL GETS JOB and, being the sole Chinaman in| KANSAS CITY, Dec. 21.—Sam/ment against Chinamen prevailing ck should e fi 7 Nev 7 1 | ¢ " ta DY, | ong y iwaried thé dacision ta Port-|_ 2°. pr ent will be set The care are to built in Detroit and all three men have returned |, Norris (Tip) O'Neill, formor|this place, carrying on this or any|Langford, the Boston Tar Baby,|in Wong Quo’s time has a aanaee aight over Frankie! ‘ hief ¢ rles Albert ender Will! there following the Ascot race in Los Angeles. Western 1} ue prexy has been other sort of industry, he thrived as| will fight Battling Tate, New York modified a lot, there is a warm pe Huelat. Huelat is the former Mult-|!®*¢ the Toronto International a Rickenbacher will build two care to be owned ey W. Weightman "red to line up the Cubs spring |long a r mained. wee |nearo, pore January 15, it was an-| riod in stoce tor Ares when Seattle fomah club amateur star, and aj *c!tion team 7 of Kenova, W. Va, Chevrolet will work on three Frontenac cars and ‘Ut: ian mae... ro Ea OT lain conjes here to Sram mighty good boy. Tommy Burns, . ck Soni ws be i Rede De Paima will build special racing cars for the De Palma Manufactur- aes — ——— = EE former heavyweight champion, ref-| te stele gered Bo ereed the melee, and awarded the eet ge toss jonned . ‘ tt a a tt at oot freer ia eR SO 7 y the|5@ went to the Feds and last sea Seven squash players su contem headlines. Why not put 4 decision. Portland papers the gon pitched for the Phillics Seven squash re urvive, a contem y P | crowd nearly rioted in favor of |'em all out of their misery Houck RR se 99 Leo's victory, altho he will only| Kid Graves, Sore at | Bill Wrigley, the chewing wax boss, has bought more stock in the be credited with a draw over Cubs. Bill's always got to give us something to chew about. Huelat, shows that he has again) Defeat, Challenges oe 8 he. i] Pegained his fighting prowess, — wh Al McCoy found out he was matched with Dillon he ran|f#} | which appeared for a time to have} CHICAGO, Dee Kid Graven,| himself over with his own automobile. Al is a believer in safety fire. | Boon jarred out of him by “Muff former 145 on, has e+ + £ # Hh j | ronson. hallenged 1 a 20-| ee Houck will meet Al Edison, a re-| re 4 fight. Kelly won a referee's| Our idea of nothing to see: Athietice and Braves in a pre-season ; = - —— —_—_——— — —— cent importation from Alaska, at/ q i | series. it " lecision over Graves in Kansas} te tt t t of a eer ee i | SOME CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS BERT HUGHES TO TAKE ON | For Barney Dreyfuss—Enlarged portrait of George Sisler | CLEVER BUD RIDLEY re For Jawn McGraw—A Maxim silencer Bert Hughes, the featherweight oO gon Votes for a An old age per . ° Robbie Wall who formerly fought under the cot| New Athletic Field! jes. Wiiard— ‘How to Spend Mo ors of the Vancouver amateur RSS | Connie Mack—Nice marble tombstone, club with George Ross and Harry! EUGENE, Dec. 21.—A new ath ‘The baby would appreciate a good razor -Anderson, will be pitted against | je field will be installed at the % 8 ff tf tO rt Ridley, the youngster who has| ity of Oregon. The student In trimming the Christmas tree be sure and hang the tinsel directly Made such a good impression on| body yesterday voted, 182 to 24, in| over a few candies, It will catch on fire and the children will be the fans of late. Ridley lost his|favor of a bond issue of $10,000 for | tickled to death. last bout to Weldon Wing, but says/the construction of gr stands, | % ot 83 ot 8k he will come back and beat Hughes CHRISTMAS HINTS by Jawn D. Modern Christmas Gifts Beauty, Usefulness and Permanence and then offer Wing another argu | To make a bit with the wife's folks, buy the mother-in-law a nice lly Moore Leads Cuban |... 2) 8? Suis E : cae The janitor ought to be tickled with a coal shovel. He'll never . . cnet wintyng cave He =| in Billiard Melee) 1 ri GiFined to ares over the basement fioor to make boise Electrical Household Appliances Guaranteed by thet Melntyre replied that he| YORK, Dec. 21.—George| and keep tenants awake. Was getting too old to battle when| Moore jumped ahead of Alfred De |” oe oe ! asked if it really was his intention| Oro here last night in their match WAS off the Portuguese coast and the| to step into the ring. lfor the three-cushion billiard title | SUFFREN SUNK — crew of 798 men was lost. | Chet, however, is not so old but| by winning, 62 to 45. Moore now! i 24 that he could give a lot of the|has 100 points to De Oro's 95. H BY GERMAN DIVER | heavyweights running loose around | | HARRY STAHL T0 | AMSTERDAM, Dec. 21—The| I Bs, cans vote el ee eee ould | ime ma, sci ‘ore| BREAK REOORD BY rm try a fe 1 i he i cs : eeu | (ew lessons in the) Two Towns Would bi nected with th ne| pepare a French official state cored pra ecre Robie eid ' ed as lost n'a French official stat) O1 OSING GHRISTMAS Westinghouse, Hot Point, Universal and American SPECIAL gs $4 Westinghouse Iron $2.95 | ie i o Jecember r feal trainer. He is always in go EECOREGC er Teena ane ed S Genban antmarine, it t and if he sho ecide| anxious to ge yack on e ccer pedo vind rm anived ere " play! application to compete for | day. assertec ne 8 D rogram most restaurant em 3 0 t no trouble holding Up in for ee ee pny. In the tree er: | sank the warship on November 26| ploye i mel af an work | 5 amuiton eac prene Doe both towns were unable to get | aS vate tah December 26. | | ° SAYS MINTYRE 18 enough men together to form a| eg eee A EN C 1 I 1 75 Brisco SAN amie mous orm a| place this Christmas and let the} = ur In ron = | Gossip in San Francisco boxing girls who wait on tables stay 4. circles 1s to the effect that Mc.| DEMAREE MAY JOIN CUBS |home," says Harry Stahl. “I never | did it before. intyre is going to take on Willie Al Demaree, Phillie pitcher, may | Sechen in Seattle before long.| become a Chicago Cub in a deal Nothing is known of the match|that will send Jimmy Lavender to here, howe altho there is no|the Phils | doubt but that it would be a good one for some local promoter to|f | One Pittsfield, Mass., man eat: make, that is, if McIntyre would| BOXING {28 pancakes for breakfast every ws | j day | earnestly make up his mind to ap-| | pear | | The chinese roote | OTHERS BESIDES MEEHAN BOUT and herbe can oust FOR CHET TO FIGHT | consfully treat all SEE THE DISPLAY IN YOUR | cig sea SALESROOM besides Willle Meehan for Chet to/ ff chet Nett va. Muff Bronson , Bpectal for the . > ud a t G t LOTTA. n y Ander va. Archie W tanthache, head hox, many of them closer to home| Marrs’ Awderaan ym. Arehie Wonca . cegmnacne, head: | be ounty- ity ul ing Electrical Cooking Demonstration | ‘Dec. 18 to 23, Inc. He's switched the time of his an nual Christmas dinner for regular | | boarders to Sunda | j Dreamiand 1 Frank Kendall, the Portland heavy, | | Paptires ‘chil, eons | who was sparring partner for Frank . throat, yellow Moran in New York, Lowe Simma, Blondy Orchard | t Fr, ewelling, plem skin, wounds, abe who beat Kendall in Portland, kein Now on Sule ‘Terry Kellar and Frank Farmer, aro of Austin & Salt’. BRING BACK and nervous dis close Seok. orders boan still hanging around in close pr sted successful- imity to Seattle, and would be glad we ' i i. eemaeattaa SING LEE LOOKS LIKE BOGAN HAS CHINESE REMEDY Co, PICKED A TOUGH ONE 121 Washington st Phone Main ten It looks to us like Freddie Bogan has picked too tough a boy to start} Have You Seen most extensive and elabor- ate window trim of German cure. Many trea we edminis Sporting Goods ever shown west of Chicago? Piper & Taft 1107-1109-1111 Second Ave. ter in th of this urns is scheduled to meet “Hat Hing” Ortega, the Mexican, in| Frisco shortly | ‘The Mexican is a tough lad, and| too good for Frank at the present time. Lonnie Austin saw Ortega fight while he was in California, d picks him to beat Burns with cane. Li i against in San Francisco. TRUSS TORTURE eliminated by wearing ti « Rupture Support. We fire free trial to prove its superiors ty. A. 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