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STAR—TUESDAY, JAN. 9, 1917. PAGE 9 3 Oakland Frankie Burns Will Enter the Ring Favorite Over Ray Campbell IP CALIFORNIA || MUTT AND JEFF —The Doc Never Stops to Think of Where You Get Your Coin (Copyright. 1917, by HUG, Pisa BY BUD FISHER. = — animate nee ee | —— LET ME SEE YOUR TONGUE. | YOU MUST ALLOW MOTHING To WOR’ ENJOY YOURSELE Genera, \ { X DowrT feeL Goon, rve )\ a AW. Yes, JUST AS © THOLENT! NOU POR. SIK MONTHS, JUST TAKE & ABOVE ALL THINGS DowT ALLOW ) BOXER WELL BEEN SICK ROR 4 WEEK, NOU ARE SUPPRERING RRM A {ONG SER VOYAGE SAX AROUND THE vane dees SUST Ks «| cs Ea bap) ond = HATE To 5 D TNE NER] STRAIN, EASILY CURED \ WORLD. Kee PYOURMIND HAPPY. BY c NELING FROM CounTRY To : Varelipiags fine. 4 el CAST TWo DOLLARS t ALL You WEED In a 4 |. STOPPING at on 1 THE GEE SUNTRY FOR SIX MONTHS. hOL0 Sm ee HAWS IN THE page OR” at aS Manatee esr THAT'S WHAT YOU MUST bo. ANC THING, BUT the Rs WORLD ~\ CHANGE Of SCELERN LS, GATING ONLY THE a a > ce ¢ 2 pes UT TM GONNA Go ——_- dd NSHOICeST OF FOODS AND — kel M2 PLEASE ! In We weRe ent gees SY DOCTOR. i —~< - ee ear veal ps = ay. J en we TORRES bess ‘ Peas seme * ALLI Gorra Dot WOULD Ger the land lightweight, = will WELL NOW TILL TELE PINCHED? tee into the ring tomorrow You wHeT Woy bat t at Dreamland a srite CaN DO ers to win over Ray Campbell, for ‘ mite Seattle favorite, in their far, } ity, has been ee. before ras e¢ at Aus tin & Salt’s gym and those ate *who know a thin two tthe about the fis t be seen both la n tra A clare Burns the better man of In some quarte s Ingle is also + over Harry An Northwest lightweight ¢ ary pion. There is ple of - ver ; — 2 ae —_————= a ¥| SEATTLE ICE HOCKEY SEPTET GETS! | mesgiverSS° | STAR TELLS HOW | ) a ap. Handsome Eddie Pinkman would , ) } Overs = | ea : CHANCE TO REGAIN PLACE AT HEAD | t many friends who know him for the } The 4-5-10 Split ] ; } ene promenader of the bo . had { ¢ 4 oA eS |p mage spares OF LEAGUE BY BEATING SPOKANE) 1) susntos cate ro rome ur vem Me y morning if The year 1916 marked an eventful year in billiards, its close finding fae is old cloth { , : A , its ; ss ie old clothes, | ated n/t _™ _—— en as | ——_________—-- | We're Looking for the { tie gentieman's game in a healthier condition than ever before in hits 3 ~ I‘ LY STANDINGS tioned Ware held out that % )I to Perhaps the quotation “variety is the spice of life” happily fite. t . 1 1 I a Tagine tts ; vain | Pd age jour that “Cull Most Popular Sport in) ‘°! ‘cindy ot labour Gaatiinns, ¥Ok 08 t is variety, competition, of of a shipbuilder, so I w »8 4 ‘ ‘ be able to get t nto the melee|) Seattle; Help Us Hunt | “#0 !zation or just plainly the game that has caused its boom, the & Eddy and applic ra r : evening. Such will not be the] } fact remains that billiards iat the height of its popularity. 3 said Our Hero. “There wasn “a4 ‘ ane, however. Wilson is auffering| < ee — William F. Hoppe enters upon another year champion of the pro 8 thing doing, however, as the f = with an injured ankle, and has been | fessional balk liners, as usual t 1g the titles at all three styles—* fm charge told me they didn't have Seattie’s ice hockey crew will out of two games, both of which| OU can’t get caught mapping 14°) and 18:2 114 His old foe, George B. Sutton, of Chicago, was: ‘any ships to build at present.” be given another opportunity | and expect to score high in the only player who dared to challenge him, and Sutton met his age the “most popular sports- ,,, man” contest. You will have to be up and doing. Friends of C. 8. Paul son have evi dently been up and doing, for atch on October 29 and 30 and ra one-sided contest, tonight to gain back its lost laurels and a n head the Pa cific Coast association. A win over the league-leading Spokane ites on the local ice tonight will | do the trick ary de at St.Louis in their ot te Now that Chick Evans is going to tell the Cubs how to bat, they might get Doc Cook to help Dan Morgan manage his fighters or Johnny Evers to teach Oliphant to kick. Muldoon has had the Ic ‘ AOUCK AND NEFF TO BOX IN TACOMA WEDNESDAY Chet Neff and Leo Ho local lightweights, will among those present tomorrow | ice eve schooling them in the of the game, and despite the two be » is predicting vict The iti jtonight'# we night at the Metropolitan club's Vancouver 1 Beattie pig A nda ygese i i tf at at tt { reamlan¢ oth } . ew the Metropo! a is bow a e (Fei eae a angel eatery Bape lbs artes Holmes Ode ead of Cv lacs PATIENCE MAY REWARD GEORGE STALLINGS Neff i hed led t take Id Po flat Rowe . with Ro H. Van Pat may have found its feward in the case of George Suil , Share Ronen mint Carpente » Patrick Nostern close on 8 baseball season eg re ayn ig civil Radin, pada ys Walker McDonaid| lta heals, Jee California comes the report that Big Bill James, mixes with one of the Pet le Game for first Morris Conte N Walsh is still fc tle pitcher, and one of the big three on Stallings ers. Both Neff and S { we win, and drop down to t Riley Right Wing running third, ' gain and will be ready to shoulder Big been working bard for th osition {f defeated and Portland Foyston, Capt. Laft Wing |while Charley Hulen has dropped *portion of the pitching duties with the Braves this year. ee * prane Rickey Utility. Mallen, L «| down to fourth place. | Stallings’ patience with James has been one of the myster- HOUCK GOING SOUTH i | | fes of the National league. During the last two seasons James eosin of Mickey Ion Remember, the leader of th ; IN SHORT TIME vs fickey Jos fe btbetig ged Rh sist ere alas has been about as useful to Stallings as a refrigeration plant Since Eddie Pinkman started to seats to the Metropolitan club's in Greenland and there have been repeated reports that “the emulate “Kid” Gulliver, all of the local fistic colony has been step ping out of the home pasture now and then. The next lad to try his t him go tched a few innings in a winter league » in California, showing his old-time strength and skill, and red after the game that the old soup bone was as good |Coast League Outfit |»oxing show in Oreamiand, free of Mirs ° charge. The sportsman second in Turns Hillyard Back | tre ‘race gets one free. ringside | Buck Maranville or Evers for Ball Job | Johnny Rawlings to | | 1 seat luck in California will be Leo uate to Great Falls Club} Peat hiacebchaine: Ny geaea|. HeTe Houck. Houck is going to the cafe Johnny Rawlings, former N. | seen t curtain’ yout .vstes ca Pinca | % & 8 oS oe dea Paget apy He yg is W. leaguer, Is up against a Dave Hillyard hae been turn- | time tomorrow to be counted, mail! Well, we still have to find out whether it's Darcy or Les Darey. mn il do any boxing tough proposition next season. ed back to Great Falls by the | them before 6 o'clock today. 3 i 8 while awa: dest Dan Morgan, the Silent, now wants to bet $1,000 Ret La Licensiiinioseciilseipioutilletlide | Boston drafted him from To- Vernon Coast league club. | 0, r ¢ os ‘ @ vinsky will knock out Les Darcy. Might as well make it a million, | AMUSEMENTS Wiest oC steht “loetene in ledo, and this means that John. Dave was secured from Great FIVE VOTES FOR Tis Chak Stee OF Goma: 3 ~! alll tall spare bowling by “Count” John ps He - ra against the prop- Falls tate last season on the | ; speticie esctn os ae Gengler, the Belgian star, now celtion of bucking either Rab- hope that he would give the || .--- beeen disp enaes eateries | ry ALHAMBRA bowling In the United States yd gabe He or Johnny Ev Tigers the needed hitting In | | |'|Mike Doolin Will Seals and Oaks to = a & and ranked next to Jimmie ohnny has been a short Seattle's Most Popular Sports | DUEL | Smith, the world champion stop all his life, but is believed their final drive for the pen- man | Manage Ball Club Settle Arg nents = ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE Ne to have the makings of a sec nant. He was not secured with | @¢———_—___._________9| i oa i ALL THIS Wh | ond baseman, Baseball men, the idea of retaining him for cmmepess | NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—Mike Doo-| SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 9, 7 a An 220 Twice Dally—zi9 | BY “COUNT” JOHN GENGLER | in fact, predict that he won't the coming season, and his re ORVILLE, WARROLD, Roll a straight ball, striking No.| even be sent against Maran: former shortstop for the Phil-,tlement of the controversy between turn to Great Falls comes in the Oakland and San Franctseo The Northwestern Normal school 4 a trifle heavier than No. 6. 1 ville, but will be tried out at the natural course of events. It [basketball quintet, of Alva, Okla.,| les, and formerly with the Balt cubs over the exhibition games to will be shot to the corner of| second against Evers. Is possible that he may arrange | will tacke the Seattle Elks’ basket-| more and Chicago Federal league be played in the Bay cities by the the alle ting t 10 pin Trojan has already out! a@ deal by which he will be per |b t next Monday night on|clubs, has signed a co’ t to Chicago Cubs was expected to re. oadwe ai eabcln tha every other member of the MAIN - championship Cubs as an ac ail — . = Three Big Leaguers tive player, and he, too, will ATINEE -25-564 eos one of these days be compelled VENINGS 10 - 25-50-75 Pay Seattle Visit) step acide for @ younger man. Will i > ee baseball noteworthies were! ° biathhiaty e last week. The aton, farmer Phittie| Pat Callahan Is to mitted to land another job in |t the Coast circuit 1. C. A. floor, A lively en-| ooked for national | sult from a confe! between Hen Ber nanage the Rochester Inte: club Tt Isitors in 3: ILAES PLAYERS |e CPE RE WAN and Federal league pitcher, Jack Become a Dentist Third and Madison. Tel. 3 |Fournier, Tacoman with the White | Sox, and Ira Caldwell, former Van-| CHEHALIS, Jan. 9.—"Pat” Calla. 97 yep Le. couver pitcher, who went up to the |han, erstwhile southpaw pitcher of Wchols: bia teagees from this circuit Vancouver club, has registered| The fact that Sibby Nichols was | for a course in physics in the Che. |i the British navy fér a time at the gh school. It ix un y beginning of the war probably aoc- intends to pre counts for his antagonistic ways. ter dental o Sibby is the lad that started the fra- 1 make a study of the cas in Spokane that got him and the inten Frank Foyston, Seattle captain, tose sion later ed out of the game for 20 minutes TONIGHT—ALL WwW Matin Thurs. and Sat “THE THREE TWINS” By the Wilkes Piayers—35 People halis | H Ebbetts Would Keep *»« : ee rn, Olson for a While». | The Gordon Br Today : ratood are him where Fifty-eight per clock-tick NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—( “HOB.” THE BOXING : to nie tite at the Benakion Off the ice, however, Sibby seems ; Cen KANGAROO Ebb o ° . : : f 5 Other Vaudeville Acts | league club is reluctant to to be a quiet, gentlemanly sort of Ty tim th fifi i Peature Photepley, Third Epieede cy bhes, Sonteer | oF 4 Bib editrbadettay ioe |chap, He isa veteran of the Pacific Eve ee ~- ticks, Us 4 “ ig “THE PURPLE MASK he may manage the Vernon Pacific|, “*" x, Jan. 9. red Ful-|Coast association. He has played " , iiargecen 30 Masur || he may manage the Vernon Pacific| ton. ‘heavyweight, and Tom Coulee | cae Vent einem Playas | are lighted somewhere in the United States. No to take Olson's place in the inf & scheduled 10-round | last season, and will be seen in the! unless a youngster {8 develoy tonight Spokane line-up tonight. $$$ NEW PANTAGES and Olson probably will be ta ME eens eta: 7 omnia Mats., 2:20—Nights, “nd 9 on the spring Geulaing trip. sale teeta: neem ABE ATTELL K. O'D. VERNA MERSEREAU AND oa NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 9 —Phil| Darcy Demanding hat a bE Michvioaee worttn'cnanpon ~~ Rickard Get Him Bout} MME. ELLIS the fourth round last night | other high-grade cigarette has so many un- changing, unswerving friends, This shows that men do appreciate cigarette- comfort. For, Fatimas are comfortable. Not only comfortable while you smoke, but more than that, comfortable after you smoke —even though you may smoke the whole day through. The Fatima Turkish blend is so carefully balanced that ft has none of the after-effects of heavier, less skilfully blended tobaccos. That’s why Fatimas are comfortable (hence, eensible)—as your first package will prove. OAK THEATRE Second nt Seneca BY H. C. HAMILTON rald he believed Rickard would ed Proes Staff Correspondent, [Consent to another match. Darcy | NEW YORK, Jan. 9—Les [has been idle a long time, he de Rickard, demanding that @ [to stage the bout, nor bas he an-| match be made for him, which [nounced any plans for any match was announced in a statement jother than the one with Carpentier. to the United Press Saturday |If he is planning to profit from night, will expire today, ac Darcy's first encounter in this cording to a statement from |country it will be necessary for Tim O'Sullivan, who is looking | him to first obtain an arena after Darc business Interest. Darey has been going thru daily Unless Rickard gives assurancé| workouts and declares himself in that Georges Carpentier will come] better health than he was in here in the near future, other ar Australia It would tah only a nts will be made, O'Sul-|short time for him to reach the livan, in| making this statement,|very best condition, he says. mpany in 2am” |\Washington Basket |Says Del Baker Is | Shooters Go East) Going to Be a Hit! | Eight U. of Wi basket shooters,| SAN FRANC! , Jan. 9.—A big \comprising the varsity team, which| boost for Del Baker, whom the | opens the intercollegiate season |Seals have purchased from Detroit fipsy . 517, Was given today by George Hilde jaeainst: Washington State at Pull-| brand, the veteran umpire. Ho pre man Thursday night, left today. | dicted Baker will be a sensation in The men who made the trip are: the Coast league because of his Jack Davidson and Ralph Smith, pegging to bases and hitting forwards; Jess Balmer, center Stanley Staatz and Stanley Riddle, rd Kagleson uinders and Patton, substitute ICE HOCK The Game without a Peer, Played by the World’s Greatest Experts Spokane vs. Seattle TONIGHT 8:30 P. M. SHARP Reserved Seats now on Sale at Avene. Office, 1220 Fifth Ave. Phone Main 2493 Sensible Cigarette Following C. J, Hunt's acceptance of the directorship of intercollegiate athletics at the U. of W., Graduate Manager Arthur Younger has called ISSAQUAH FIVE LOSES off all negotiations for a football Issaquah went down to defeat at) game with any big Bastern eleven basketball last night at the hands|The schedule for 1917 is already Se of the Bellevue Athletic club, 36;)heavy enough for a new man to \ to 24, care for.