The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1917, Page 7

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STAR—MONDAY, JAN. 8, 1917. PAGE 7 y Cobb Has No Successor in Sight Now in Major League Ball Circles SISLER IS NOT MUTT AND JEFF.—We Suppose Julius Caesar Fought in Pajamas - { ene 101d, by FG Pia bY BUD FISHER. E THE SOUTHERNERS WORE > ’ lfm muTY, NE \ a ” WHAT 60 Yeu THE UNION SoLDIERS * ( CIVIL WAR, WHERE BOTH \ EACH SIDE (a d Wed G m - LIKE GEORGIAN SIDES IN A CHARGE WERE NAD DIFFERENT AN DIFRERENT % NION Suits ’ Ame RICANS , How CouLD Suirrs! \ SUITS ¢ | emcee t BY PAUL ‘PURMAN THEY TELL EACH OTHER a 2 6OPPVHE only thing that pre ARARY ? Sa = 4 vents George Sisler from being as great a ball oR | «player as Ty Cobb is lack of \. “1 ’ aggressiveness and self-confi it dence.” : This statement att ted mn to Hughie Jennings, manage w of the Detroit ¢ . 1907, the vea t Cob x broke into the leag and. the . man wh« A know! ‘ ties — f mar aT xt edge of the “Peach an any ; * other man in baset . S All of which is a preface to i the prediction that there will * j never be another Cobb, a pre. diction based on the record of . great stars who have fallen a © short of Cobb's remarkable per formance: one of t sab’ ich ehub . > sty te pack pin ‘: SPOKANE IS " TWO BOYS WHO BOX WEDNESDAY | "10M COWLER f base or the outfield, com , ESEStew Sc) NEXT SQUAD * TO TAKE ON over, i ning base stealer and an all-round t brainy ball player yw fF But he falls short of Cobb, TO BE MET FRED FULTON THREE REFERERS FOR NEBRASKA BOUTS : Jennings says, because of his ' on of boxing matches Is planned In the]! Wore Ledied for the lack of aggri confidence, or maybe the “fire” veness and self *e aT 4 Lester Patrick and his Spo- BY H. C. HAMILTON ; ; tae A E which has made it possible for Me eo Pree . > eterna: ta diveet outs, the rovides for an Most Popular Sport in : Cobb to burn up the league for Raye: von. reewnes 6 singibes NEW YORK, J 8.—t « ers a es at rT ‘ 10 years. town today in anticipation of York this week ia to be . : Seattle; —_ Us Hunt ME Me ANeave: dotie o6 tomorrow night's fracas with and pickled xing bouts as . tis At ad teeta - - — Surprising. It is not the Seattle club at the Arena. | ia oF tive Make deabens: Gane r attic ch as is in vogue Friends of the contestants in the mach * his daring and This week's games will be darda ‘are Ih Sik cath ea | ee most popular epoemne a ess which makes oss r ' arantees for boxers. All must boa h a iea'te acore from second on a bunt watched with interest, for drove for the first time in many . pauls pra cset ave Beer ei bu 4 UE eas trot te tind onc again the p of the Pa days na pe a i foarte as over Sunday, and as a result Charlie i aad ss 3 cific Coast association will be Jack Britton, wh alt he f bgt he pet Hulen and R. 1. Van Nese field out. at atane toreaiait chs inal r Vic Sailer, the Cubs’ big first baseman, who suffered an unexpected to the front with a bang. Charles Bs His absolute disregard for Dick irvis fie: Tom Cowie and Wed 3 slump last season, looks forward to having a better year in 1917. Saier, 4 ponents shocks th ain i va 5 1 will be rn | it Is belleved, could not play his best game under Tinker, and with Fred =» ‘to = him ge t ’ pp rt * > Mitchell In charge of the Cubs he ought to regain his former ability P wasily stopped a er eading } does not possexs t ) e . 8 a Sr . a eee The fact that two or three onal league managers have conceded It ts the lack ics othe an pebbonaggh | George Ingle and Harry Anderson vata wit) the N. L. flag to New York won't keep George Stallings from trying q Which Cobb has that kept ras ao a hi otna C c < ss ae Pn GRIFFITH LOOKING 'EMOVER > right to the title greatest e e € ia . ood t ee years ago. t d ma d a J This same lack of “fi h Be ine : 1 want ‘ kept others from cdinlthe ' ge | sa cian aes HR 1% 38 is now the leader, with Joe Walsh - 2 Cobb. df . he new president of the Red Sox, has a leanin to eR eB ital hee pes ® Bob Bescher and Bert Shotten|™inutes added to Harry Frazee, the n Truman Lacie Graber a Goleapy thoate Remember, the leader of the con- . are both faster men than Cobb, but |82¢ now it totals hk pon pegs ny of the club, There ts no truth in the rumor] test on Wednesday gets two ring . they haven't the to tnake| Frank Foyston of Se noes a} man, to act y of the clu radical the THIROF) side tickets to the Metropolitan ‘i them greater base runners than Ty gure 8 re be ees Pa uabble ar orical| that he wi hess aeae club's boxing show In Dreamland ai Jee dackeon and ‘Trie peak. pg Jack Britton and Albert! — ; - ———_| that night. The second contestant er beth fail h 1 ad . will square off for a Badin vas 1e| will be given one seat gratis. t Georgian in ns adtioulate Hunt Will Accept Andrews Would Put !" Billy Miske will get Get busy and boost. The con- 1 and even this year when Speak. ct Job, Says sits! on Willard Melee | weet ede . wy ee a er beat Cobb out for batting hrs r u 4 - honors by points, Cobb led the bine ORTHFIELD, M HLWAUKEE, Jan. §—1 A sige _ Salers E: Texan in run-getting by 11 % . ( in € e of a. | are . ‘ neavy FI 3 When Jackson challenged ( ore Genge ‘ ; ws, local promoter, has signed 1 rite VE VOTES FOR 420, and it was acteristic that | U** the pe { ad footba ¢ in n ca Retailer for | *oreeese tt the next year wi Jackson told a ce the tintiorett Wasi | have: the-inai =e * pasar | Seattie’s Most Popul the “Peach” he ted 1} WOODLAND LOSES MELEE paras dy of cla: Sates Cub Purse Strings : ° % man ar So Pe the league, Cobb t would Andrews } ee Hy H “a at $4 And the price 2 ‘ashing e be. athe RE 4 bave to better 400 to do it | oR ( ! ara Cathentiae betta ra Untied to Mitchell t “is Washit rea k (39 et ne Cy ees Se ° Gridiron Heroes Pape ene ear 2 q 'A10 clip. fel Are to Be Feted Kilban ib leader, will es aed cant ; ‘ 3 Re rhc ty. oe e atche tonight. In a Chic r kasd: ¢ I 3 ai SD sin = ° ; a arce and hard to 0 4 a ae gridiron w M ahem ?? WHICH DO YOU PREFER ?? lay here't rye tees Oe tae. 8—Jonee pean Wiens, Hy Bil yegere's . rey : trat h one tith aly tue y of Oreg e vivania: at) Podndena| Champloo: When Ne taece een: eclally ar You Working People ; OR anuary 30 ac ee Street tears ted” dee ' aid w Your dental "work done evenings « chel es Champion Welsh Dental Work tin mavicet theee a ; ¢ wel | etiee Dr Brown, whose . —- Elks and Preston Gh for 10 rounds January 16 ; Kill, entie eal ean aude sees ere ts e Alfatta. Meu : eee 4 im, at Alfalfa and Molasses #28 @27 FIRST AVE. > - Lose Basket Mixes ciated Bran Directly foc of Cherry Street. 3 ‘ ‘ Over Pioneer Drug Store. ‘ GP Tanihaey Tat “this” Association declare ee Skinner & Eddy ‘toe dend at the rate of 10 per cent. It bs ora rarienes r Team Still Wins eet : n | Ralecition see aides Gun P it [Ooateieiin wee ea : ert Mansen hts , teams were re! ne . ' Timothy 400 d the State of Washington holds securities for the pr kaig Sadie Ok _. Mie ikon Jeweler and Silversmith tection of the fr u harel ers; $1 to $3,000 ner tri r the Celtics 22-Karat Cr ene ¥ ] accepted counts received ary Wheat May S00! PRUDENTIAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Announces Its Semi-Annual Dividend as of January Ist, 1917, at draw interest from 50 Birds in Row “"! "* ''° SEATTLE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 10 é eKelvay plucked off £0 atrateht in| tian, defeated aie 2 ational P Paniss ag on si 903 Third Ave. ntsc ip, ant Pa momen ones | ee tas | i Ellensburg Team : a 03s 8% Per o to Play Elks’ Five 1 ; /O Annum In addition to the above dividend, 5% of ¢ profits have if Vhen Ellensburg basket shooters been placed in the “Contingent Fu as required by law ate under stringent state laws, are subject to rigid We ¢ here W tate supervision, and regular examination by expert account: ) ; . ants employed’ by state, the ¥. MC. A, floor ska, pe r 08 Payments received up to January 15th will participate in the pe * earnings from the Ist of the month Call or write for further information Victor Over Joe Stecher Signed aris [| 105 CHERRY STREET. SEATTLE, P _CHICAGO, Jan Olin, Finnish 20 used Fords. Priced r ho recent! eda ate a echer. * o se1 Make That Vacant Lot Pay irae to mie Renato $200 to $300. This is ee It is worse than valueless unimproved, for it costa you money January 15 and 20 : ® zoe: 2 hi every ayo aren it big 704» eve IC™ $aey ois wnat» ene the chance of a life Championship proved with rentable building Geaoh Mooi ball at Palm (oF 68 < miveror ke BUILDING LOANS at lowest interest rates. No charge fo ther Keason, Saturda time to geta good auto- pdimica, } citi: Bache cietiaee tat a mobile cheap. Open Entans ager of the mphis club a . 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