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rt | |} MUTT AND JEFF- — 1. Y. GOVERNOR PUTS SKIDS TO MITT WIELDER BY EDWARD HILL [ HEY mutt! looKer, | ALC THE Potato 1 €0oT | For. A Dime wee | WOULDN'T rt GEA Good SCHEME FOR. US To GET ( S HED A TEAR for our Some POTATO SEEDS late lamented friend, Les aceeke ent. A= Darcy Australian = middle weig 1 then forget him It that the misguided Ant lean has dished the hash f himself all around Where he was employing a corps of hired hands to open his mail each day, which pour in upon him, contain Bing offers calling for umphty umph thou bucks for his ap mpearance here and there, he is; mow sadly neglected When Whitman, New York state, barred hi Bom competing in a bout w York and branded he knocke under Gov o “slacker pins out from With the force of a k. o. punch the Yar Darcy | —— As far as the future is con ¢erned Darcy is done in Amer-} ica. The land he came t “do” has beat him to it Promoters Are Shy WHAT PROMOTER fs there In the U. S. that stands a chance of putting Darcey on as long as the cloud shoved into the scene by Gov. Whitman is still on the job? None! This fact was plainly evi denced when Milwaukee and Bos- ton promoters stopped negotiations with the Australian less than 24 Bours after Whitman had made known his decree. BY H. C, HAMILTON ed Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, March 5.—Jack Dillon and Woodrow Wiison, of Washington, today are in much the same boat. it Each is willing to fight, necessary, but Boxing fans in most instances) neither can do it without dis. |has been depressed. He tried to have failed to see why the KOY-) turbing the red tape and be ft out by battling Miske ernor of New York state should be-| jiefs of some other folks. . but the same thing resulted. come so active as to Darcy's slack-| Djjton, like Wilson, can't stand he tackled Al McCoy, and ing abilities all of a sudden after! it, 50 he is on his way back to o he slammed Al all over the y having stated once that he would! indianapolis. ring at the E Sporting club permit the bout to be staged be-| As aq result Sam Murbarger, Dil he had the n ne to again be. Srecn Dillon ang Darcy. lon’s manager, is hanging arot e the sub. of gibes by the Here's a hunch explaining why there will be no New York scribes P Evidently Tex Rickard is pretty | gory exhibition tonight between It cut to Dillon. He could 7A #trong in certain circles in Gotham | j,.4 and the ancient abd decrepit not stand it, so went back to the ‘“< Fn Eeer petite On the Journey (0 | order of Jim Fiynn more gentle methods of Indian 2 . ny. will be remembere: ‘lon ture from New apolis scribes a “ ft Darcy ercssed Rickard. That | Dillon's _depar : wrdhcin WA x ~ was the first laugh for Darcy. Ev!-| | | sates ve 1 | * dently Rickard is now enjoying his micker, however. Figure it out for | yourself. Benjamin, writes from San Fran cisco that Valley Trambitas, the Portland middieweisht in the} California city and hes been match. ed for a set-to with Eddie Palmer GILMOUR DOBIE TO eee Trambitas Gets Bout JOE DILLON, manager of Joe DETROIT UNIVESITY Gilmour Dobie, former U. of W. football coach, has accepted a similar place with the Univer sity of Detroit, and will endeav- the negro middleweight, in Frisco | dext Friday night. On the same ight Joe Benjamin boxes Frankie | or to put out a winning at the Michigan institution next fall. 1 Pinkman and Wyard ® in San Francieco on the 22nd of} lalone. Benjamin has been match, | ad for a bout with “Muff” Bronson It Is sald that among the many offers received by Dobie for his services was one made by Notre Dame, which he turned down. Dobie is engaged in the practice of law, and chos the Jesuit college becau troit offered him more in a bus! ness way than any other city from which he has received offers. Dobie’s wonderful record of constructive victories has trav- eled far and wide, and he was in great demand as a coach. this month, according to Dillon. } Benjamin has been doing very | seen In Seattle last fall was seen here against the Tacoma light heavy. Farmer, however, was too | big for Trambitas, who t | poor exhibition that night. ) Portlander should not have much trouble in San Francisco, however, | if Eddie Palmer is among the best | middiewelghts there. The Ru-| manian already has to his credit two decisions and a draw with the cinder. | From prerent indications the dog show to be staged here the last three days of this month will have the largest entry list of any nine exhibition seen in the North t to Do Battle Friday Eddie Pinkman and Archie Wy ard, local lightweights, meet in a four-round tangle Friday night at Dreamland. “Frenchy” Vaise and Ray Campbell, weiters, have also been matzned. Big Ed Walsh Wants | to Manage in Bush Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for Vegetables and Fru! Ss ap WELL. You Dow \ Raise Porarons | FROM SEED, STUPID! You PLANT THE DILLON, PEEVED AT TREATMENT IN = GOTHAM, DEPARTS| York may an the end of his a pearance in local rings. no h fought Billy Miske off his feet he: and then found New York new papers, with few exc the edge to the St 8) df tL Eddie Pinkman says he broil nis hand in t first re fight with iwas Sick’) ques! (4 tobe die Woma fAid ne Was wicK g WHAT? ns, giving Paul boxer, he Soy LAMPING COACH FOOTBALL AT |} ;/"IERG wa STAR—MONDAY, FEB. 5, 1917, ~—Luther Burbank Has Nothing on Jeff Ow sei TG GOT A screme THAT. MAKE U6 RCM! NOW FNOW ON LONS ARE WAN YP Ou'T OF Sen T YOO. WELL My TbeA (9 TO PLANT ONIONS AND POTATOES OM THOUSANDS OF Sa) | } \| Of THE "GREAT AME RUCAN De: ye SRT <os PAGE 9 Les Darcy Will Be Unable to Get Any Matches in United States From Now On LISTEN, Bimerg ¢ SOME TINO S YOU HAVEL @yers LESS sense Done You Keow THAT & GROWNG POTATO ONIONS AND POTATOES Of A THAN UbUOL NEEDS LOT’ OF WAT@R.. How COULD You GET WATER TO LREUGATEe COUR (Copyright. 1917, bs TLC. Piaher. ‘Trad« Mark Rew. U # Pat Office) BY BUD FISHER. ae i AH! THATS WHERE Moy \ SCHEME Com i =<’ She WELL PLAT ery IN ROWS CLOSE TOGETHER, GND THEN TH CANON WILK | MaKe tng POTATOES’ Eve % WATER AND : \ p ne re * NSON 'Less Thana | Run a Game Is Pace Set | BY PAUL PURMAN Following the most sensa- tional performance in baseball pitching, fandom this year will closely scrutinize the work of Ferd Schupp, Giant phenom, to if his record of last year the pre e to a wonderful pitching career or a flash in | the pan. he fonght Richie Mitchell. Ed ce pepmattie’ 90 gene per is evidently of champlonship tim working in 140 tanings, 16 full : Naty h pitching has never been a . Such pitching has never been ap Police wouldn't allow Les proached, The nearest to it was Darcy to appear in vaudeville In Newark. We now have a Dutch Leonard's record of 1.01 runs |per game in 1914, a mark believed osm apace opinion of the | simost unbeatable at the time Leer pare True, Leonard worked tn 3 A St. Louis girl slept for alx|S*™e*. t that does not tract dsys. That's about the only way |!fom Schupp's performance. to enloy life te. at. Louis . # per game in 1913, those three - eee Ibeing the greatest pitching records The St. Louls baseball teams |!" modern baseball 1 1 sleep all season (MARKET REPORT) al — Bell Prices to Retailer for Batter, Kags and Cheese Washington oreamery, cube ton ereamary, brick Schupp could not be expected to go thru the 1917 season with | such a pitching record, but | with a scoring team, even if he | should allow 20 per cent more | scores per game he would still be a big winner and that’s | what McGraw wants. | || MeGraw will depend almost en-| 9 | tirely upon youngsters this season lit is the same string of youths | {3] which made possible his long win a4|ning streak of 26 games which set ' 4} new record of consecutive vic CHICAGO, March Ed Walsh | cetrots [tories last year. Will never pitch for the White Sox Cauliflower My The veteran catcher Rariden| again. 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In fact, it is a glut on ever-increasing flood of gold into America from European countries. AWHST INTEREST RATES SMALE BROS. ding Elliott 686 eGuliop few. s.c. WORLD’S SERIES | | Reginald Glick, 1916 track ; captain at Lewis and Clark 4 high school, Spokane, has en- z rolled at Washington State col- lege. Glick will don his spikes and report to Coach, Bohier of the track squad in an effort to make a place on the Pullmar team during the spring season. Frank Patrick, president of the Pacific Coast Hockey as sociation, is anxious to get the world’s series under way at [calls for the playing of a game {here tomorrow night. This game will be played under the N, H, A, | rules, that is, with six men. one the earliest possible date. Ho has wired offic of the Na- Official istics show that Ber- tional Hockey sk- |nie Morris, the Seattle star, finished the P. C. A. season at the bead of * the list of scorers. His points total 54, while Dr. Gordon Roberts, the | Vancouver crack, has one point jless to his credit. can’t be in Seattie in time to play for the title on March 16, | ing them if the winning team | the instead of waiting until 19th to play the first game. recently won the cham-} tees p of the second half of the| Spokane will not lose its hockey d plays a series | franchise, despite the poor patron- , winners of the age accorded the team the past for season. Lester Patrick says he will give the Inland Empire city another chance next winter. ee eason ‘anad half of the season It is expected, however, | Ottawa will be return t hat i the victor and this is the team the local crew looks forward to taking on for the Whalen, the Vancouver utflity, title. was the worst scorer in the P. C, A. The challenge issued by Van-| He got one goal and two assists all wouver and accepted by Seattle. | season. W.S.C. BASKETBALL |HUGO BEZDEK FIVE WILL NOT GO | NOT WANT OLD JOB | TOCHICAGO MEET BACK; STICKS TOO. to a letter re. According ceived from J, F. Bohler, coach of the Washington State Col- lege basketball five, the Pull- Hugo Bezdek, former Chiesa university backfield star, coached the University of Ore- gon eleven to a victory over the University of Pennsyivania at Pasadena, Cal., on New Year's day, has turned down @ contract calling for $3,000 per iversity of | man squad will be unable to nake the trip to Chicago on ac- count of the heavy expenses at- cached to such expedit if the team did make. the trip, Coach Bohler firmly be- ileves that it would be abie to make a good showing against the Eastern and Middie West- ern college quintets. Out of 25 games played, the boys from Puliman have been returned victors in 24, losing thelr only game to the University of Cali Bezdek coached at Fayette. ille before signing his last con- tract with Oregon. After his graduation from Chicago uni- versity Bezdek took his first coaching position at Oregen, and the next season he signed with the University of Arkan- - ! | Brinker Has U. W. Ball Team Practice! ! ‘Dug Won't Trade Charley Schmutz! President Dugdale has turn ed down an offer of trade put forth by Bob Brown, The Vancouver mogul wanted to trade Russell to Seattle for Charley Schmutz. They are both pitchers. Chehalis Victor in Champ Basketball Go CHEHALIS, March 5. — The basketball | won Saturday high schoo! | It defeated Hoquiam, 30 to | Southwest Washington championship was night by the focal squad 22. Dugdale Signs Up Slugging Player “Rube” Gardner, a hard-hit ting first baseman from the Oakland.Co jeague club, has been purchased outright by D. E. Dugdale for the Seattle GI- ants, “Rube” cracks the apple at 300, “Dutch” Reuther and 3s Win Melee Dougl: “Dutch” Reuther, former Spo- kane pitcher, and Phil Douglass, Why? another former N. W. leaguer, twirled the Chicago Cub first team to a victory over the Los Angeles Coast leaguers Sunday at Los An. geles, 7 to 1. Seattle Lad Wins For Chicago Cubs} | With Pete Standridge, the Seat- ltle boy, twirling the last three in- t the | Taft, Cal, team Sunday In an ex- nings, the Chicago Cubs b hibition contest, 6 to 3, Grossman High Gun at Harbor Island Matt Grossman, with 49 out of a possible 50, was high gun Sunday ut the Harbor Ieland traps. Many of the trapshooters went to Ta-| : coma to ba in at the opening of the Boag secisog fi toga 4 gun club there MSOUN for richness; C arg d groma; SMYRNA f 1 @ os LOS ANGELES, March 5.—Tho | Setmit hoes’ © with the best 2 a Geo, Washington sweepstakes race : at Aso er, He co one hour, onds, red it were won by Harl Coop the 100 miles In minutes and 46 see: fornia five on the latter's floor. “Dode” Brinker, captain of the id returned to Oregon In Vancouver club and coach of the U. of W. baseball team ,had his squad out on University field this Black Diamond trimmed the Cel-| SPOKANE, March 5.—Vancouver ties, 4 to 2, and Skinner and Eddy |has traded Cliff McCarl to Butte jafternoon for the first turnout of iriumpined over Woodland Park, 2 for Bill Stokke. They are both | the spring. He has some good ma- io 0, in yesterday's soccer double- first basemen. McCarl has been |neader at Woodland Park lout of the game a season. | terial. plishing “the impossible” in a cigarette! 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