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'STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 7, 1917, PAGE 9 F—The Dame Had t Right at That, Jeff Is a Dummy (Copyriant. 1917. br H.C. Fisher. BY BUD FISHER. : MUTT AND Ji é at, J ) ‘Trads Mark Reg. U & Pat Office) ( Gee JEFF, LETYGO i! | “RAME Aiaka . | THAT OUGHT "TD BE FUN ) fa HELLO MABEL! : peed Good as 4 SEEING ALL THe Duis | Fh ay PP, NODOWG May : ie ot ae Sorte MITH "i . DANCING AR OUND aa fe HED VER. Om MEAD edie gs THAT DUMMY OVER. Say Rentonians 7 Ci Sn Se a : y : | PIPE THe BeaUT . peat ond OVER, HERE, it % Siém sTurr 4 Tim ASK 4 BY EDWARD HILL ——___ ||@0n6 over ‘anp Anime rok ITH the arrival of Jim i YEAH, Aup\|] ASK HER FoR, Some OF Those || AN DANCE GIRL MuTES + ARE Preacne qa Bo MT a my Duffy, the classy Yakland featherweight, — in| ywn ready for his-bout Fri ay ght in Dreamland with} ADM SSO Bert Forbes, all of the boxers SOd PER Sted to compete in the S. Aj CouPe® show are on hand a Interest in the cards seems equally ided between the bout to be staged by Eddie Pinkman and Arc Wyard lightweights, and George In and “Frenchy” Vaise, welters Reports from Renton are to the effect that Vaise is in plendid shape for the encoun-| | a Vaise was quite a favorite P § in Seattle when he fought reg: i ularly before and his old-time ———— ——— nn -or—nemeeemesneeyetieatieoaeenter f followers declare he is “as] lt RB good as ever” CANUCKS [fights Pioknan*/N. Y. FIGHT | EDDIE PINKMAN ADMITS . Here on Friday mesavaaya'’ | WIN ICE * . GAME IS UP Yes, Pl admit I did fall ral | | times while giving them fancy skat-| ; | “g r ing exhibitions in Portland,” said| GAME 6 4 : | IN THE AIR ; Eddie Pinkman, the talkative one,| oy ‘ 3 @ today. “But I think I did pretty 7 food, at that,” he continued. Vancouver gets the medals! BY H. C. HAMILTON Be It seems that between the periods Alexander Pantages will Caines Brese Matt Corremn t 7 of the last hockey ga! have the honor of presenting NEW YORK, March 7.—The tle played in Por the Vancouver ice hockey crew boycott on Madison Square i pride and joy stepped. with a set of gold medals, fol- Garden, installed when James Slipped—out on the frozen aqua! towing last night's melee at Johnston was engaged to make . pura and proceeded to bu: the Arena, in which the Mil matches for the big enclosur 4 by falling down Pi | Honalres trimmed the Seattle was drawn a little tighter today b self up much in crew, 6 to 4. when Jim Coffey was with Le that Pete Muldoon did last night at} [t was the first of a two-game drawn by Billy Gibson as a the local Arena, while giving an 6X-/series between the clubs defore probable opponent for Bill i hibition with his stilt skates time for Seattle to begin play in| Brennan, knockout artiet. bi LLOYD MADDEN BOXES |the world’s series. The locals} Grant Hugh Browne, if he eur } SULLIVAN THiS EVE ldidn't look tke world’s series ma ves the determination of Parts Frankie Sullivan, the hard-boiled | terial last night against Frank Pat Ker not to p ase the build ess from Los Angeles, and Lioyd/rick’s Canuck band, however. ing, now, will bave to fall back on r Mad Northwest lightweight) The second game will be played Mike Gibbons, Johnny Dundee, Jim: | e champion, will do mitt wield-| Friday night in Vancouver my D Billy Miske, Jess Wil} ing this evening for the edifica-| The first half of last night's ard, Fred Fulton, Johnny Ertle tion of Tacoma fans. Madden says was ed under the P. C, Pete Herman and such y # not much afraid of losing his! A rules eh men on the toe Boycott Is Hurting iat to Sullivan tho the native for each squad, while the last half However, the boycott has begun m is a tough little customer, as ali|was played under the N.'H. A to hurt, for the triun te of man-| : the local lightweights will admit, rules with six men to a team and rs who have declare! it all off] : and he can give Madden, or any/no off-side play rule. long as Johnston tn m | \ Other 135-pounder hereabouts, about; During the play for the world’s| patches control the very best of) all the fight they care to take in a/ title the games will be alternated, i; z Renny Leons 1} ’ four-round fracas. |first Eastern and then Western + % t 5 ; LOWE SIMMS BOXES WITH | atyle of play * ‘ DARCY IN GOTHAM | Beattie. tractions a t McIntyre is in receipt of a/ Hol letter from Val Sor pattle mid-| Howe dleweight, now boxing in Brooklyn. Walker. Val writes that he has work with Al MeCoy technical mid. Gleweight champion. Al is a fat,|* of kqod-natured fellow, with nothing | and by a terrific swing, according to) ‘’* 8. ntag a Re mouey for t the lightweight cha The Chicago Cubs, as they looked when posing for a picture after their arrival in Pasadena, Cal., for spring training. The club went to Pasadena on invitation from William Wrigley, director and principal owner of the Cubs. The players will loosen up their muscles for twe ‘a weeks and then make a tour of Northern California. 3 match without hb “ gubernatorial ratir angements have been mad Val also states that he saw eared | Darcy, the Australian, working out - stated have Darcey m an reat mW iF alg eager a a lone Sona hor Whitman and prescet t =| NAY FIC ER iM h\ HE 100 ANGLERS., L No less a yersonage than Lowe! 4 Australian's side of the ¢ UVU '9 {| Bill Cunningham can play al- Simmes, the fellow Chet MeIntyre | ™ } ae ae a Bead Browne believes, with or without rea- at ‘} most every position on the ball knocked for a goal with a breezy |. Archie Wyard, local lightweight) son, that Darcy can brush aside| | @ \ AT LOOK! field. If he could play them all punch at the Moore theatre here, | favorite, who will be seen in action) Whitman's objections to the pugtl-| h\ © 0) ) {| at once, Dugdale might have @ Not <o long ago. on 8. A. C. card. ist’s appearance in a New York| ~ | winning team. | WHEN BRITISHER MEETS ° | |ring and wants to give him the| } All fishermen remember the }| ae 3 i e i q c 8 de m fighter 5 { . . ‘ ] in Portland, when Sid Mitchell, the| Third Pertoa . Manley fo very one else. He refuses to By Dick Wheeler | ee ee oe ee over | cheaver eee vamer ae Australian middleweight making; % Griffis fron ‘ I ' t business with any one. Call NOW AT THE ALHAMBRA again this year let the wife his home in Seattle, knocked the T Bs oe ~ aoe florr! sé ant Hugh x * Beginning Monday, the “Fish wor! - fox and everything else off Nicol| - - bas ss resting, have gone | first stepped into the lime | class. Tale” contest will be on again { Simpson, in a six-round encounter ane ie SESE SNe eee Sidadgtian has pottuenven par light as a boxer when I knock. | WINS IN RENO in full tilt, It will last until 6 ( a in Portland. Simpson says he taking more sal ed out Tony Silva, wro had | It was in Reno that! won my |/ p. m. March 31 \ ; er heen as eal he had Deon a Ton bor ns hag be endeavoring t weight championship for five } was persuaded to stay there ) Piper & Taft, the sporting (¢ ton, however. SEEPS RAIN, NTT Say OM RERE AE ea ipa e | showdown on a proposed mate years, at the Portola club, in | while Bat returned to San Fran ; goods concern, has again put up 5 On¢the same card Lee Johnson|@— Siecida iis c2t@s.7s) at Milwaukee, but he has been a San Francisco. The k. 0. was | cisco to prepare for his bout |} several prizes well worth going | and Eddie Campi, clever California Honey — ; to get no further than any of the! scored In the third round. with Joe Gans In Goldficic. 1 after, Full details in tomorrow's } featherweights, fought six frames aay Gate Seesbeencuentvesss 1 SON ie2 mee Previous to this | had not | helped Nelson train for the two } papers. ? wa ) to a draw. Campi had a bit the New navel 2.00@2 we been doing much boxing, alto following fights he had with j ) will reduce Hans Wagner's salary tter of it, according to the pa-|Artichokes—Per rate --- 46 | Soccer League Heads 1 was born in Hegewisch, Ill, | the clever negro. | maaan =m se now that he is married. a pers, however. oe ee paste p gr; the home town of Battling Ne! | had only fought three times | AJ] Year Football eae - | Cabbage—New fiat Dutch, tb me ecap Hold Meet This E son, and played with the “bat- in Frisco when | was given a |* Sale cae Seger | Net men to keep up fight, By: j ‘ ' : tier” 90 8 kid. chance to meet Silva for the | Will Get Trial at | says a headline. That's more” ° Directors of the Nelson had aspirations to be Coast title. The three bouts. . na eek than boxers would do. ROOKS AND ? : cua in nates a boxer at a very early age. | however, had ended with Indiana University se } . w 4 ght at the . Soon he had me fired with the knockouts in my favor FABLE ssel 3 vies n the Petticrew same ambitions. As kids we | was hardly considered as Football is ly reaching a — } _ aa 4 tle - @\} who was orde off t eld for used to put on some rattling an opponent for the titichoider 1 r state of iclency . smornine” ~N ‘al | raining ( amp Dope Prices, Paid Vroducers for rough play, will be given a hearin geod. battion He was a 10 to 3 favorite in the several years coaches have =} Horseradish Local, per ib. . page secscnt dts @ | by the board 1 was atill in my teens when betting. Imagine the surprise |had their men out for spring prac : “ Lettince—Per crate— Spring Chickens - - my folks teft IHlinois and mi of the ring followers when | tice and given the candidates rules MACON, Ga.—Warrter weather * eres - — Wat . grated to San Francisco, wiere slipped him a k. o. in the third of training and practite to use and a first day's drill today gave om is BULL BROS. | was placed in a private | round. during the summer, but until this q Capt. T. L. Huston, part owner of 0 7 school, Classical dancirg form. | Silva lived in Oakland, | had | year there has never been an at- the Yankees, the appearance of a 7 3 Just Printers ed a part of my course of atud- | been staying in San Francisco, | tempt to practice football the y : boy with a new toy | 2 t eu 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 ‘eo, | cared more far tye danc- | and after the fight was claim- around. : WAXAHACHIE, Tex.—Tiger pra | Roosters—Oid. live 1 tng than the studies, | ed by Frisco as a native son, The plan was adopted at Purdue ‘ ae yesterday was menaced by Pork—Good block hogs caneipcerinacnes One day | rd that Bat | This brought the title back / university this year and the work) A New York paper says a rassiaa > high winds and a Texas sandstorm Gelling Prices to Retailer foe tling Nelson had beaten across the bay. Ther was jof the team will be watched with has turned down an offer of $10,000 @ MIAMI, Fla—Joints squeaked Hatter, Kees and Cheese + REAL PAINLESS “Spider” Welsh, and while | great rivalry between the two | interest to rassle. and lameness fairly yelled its pre . was singing his praises and pre towns in the fight game those | Purdue candidates will be given eee P ence when the Braves took the ee ks pee dicting that he was a coming | days. In my fight with Silva /light field or gym practice and| Bob Rrown wants to start ball 4 tad ty wank tods . « vase >a D ENTISTS champion, he put in his appear- | 1! discovered that my dancing | blackboard work alternately thru |games an hour later, Why start VISALIA, Cal—After Jimmy | Ratabagae— Yakima, sack s brick .¢ ance in Frisco. | jo.ned him at lessons had not been a waste of /the winter and spring and must do | them at all in Vancouver, Bob? 3 Sheckard’s| Cub Yannigana had |Saussh—Per ib.—Hubbara 4 once and we departed for a tour time. They had given me very /a certain amount of work at their os oennnkihaeaga 4 counted runs yesterday, the si ge siiaes of the bushes, Bat Instructed good footwork, which was to | homes in the summer. & scorer ran out of chalk and the| Yeliow ye setic wheel tere 2 me diligently in the fistic art, | come in mighty handy later on. a at iC ne Sibley to Play ’ game was called. Potators— fg: taps +4 | and | began to show a little (Continued Tomorrow.) Harbor Island ‘I raps | f | ‘akima Geme . susie eR as a — s | PALESTINE, Tex —"Big ettth Wioconaln plea ; hi 's |“Qnen This Afee | . Jordon for Title | a sobriquet often hurled at ba! Young America : cannes St. I is Cards I Kk 3.A.C.Hockey CI | pen us Afternoon i , r; hs Ib. ot. Louis Cards Loo! \S./ OCKCY lamps it § players. It fits the Browns toda pause oo ‘ “3 r | | _— Chase pie? will | take on Charley : Fielder Jones’ gang is “feeling” th |orapstrate= Qouatry Hay and Gre | Same Ol’ Discards Play Portland Team » Harbor island traps of the | Jordon three-cushion billiard | of top speed workouts, Cal 3 pa! holenaler) ? ttle Trapshooters'’ sociation, | champ, PF altho tonight in @ | * will be opened this afternoon fe {three-game session at the Pope |” fm order to introduce our new) 57. LOUIS, March 7.—There are} | The Seattle Athletic club hockey | any who are inclined to take a few|Sibley parlors. No admission will a oon (whalebone) plate, which {s the (ie same old disappointments, the | team left today for Portland, where | shots at the flying clays be charged to the matches. ‘ lightest and strongest plate known, |*4me old rocks, and the same old| it takes on the Multnomah elub |" pe: es | 4 floes not cover tho roof of the *econd division finish ahead for the! septet tonight in the first game of 4 mouth; you can bite corn off the St. Louis Cardinals. Nothing elae|a series to determine the amateur i i cob; guaranteed 15 years can be sald lee hockey championship of this a siinasae : : The team, if anything, is weaker, Section, The winner tonight plays 4 ker teh Food» Pago | G0ld iby A ee: seeae this year than last, which is say-|the winner of the Vancouver, B.| Shorts pir 00 | $15 wet of teeth (whalebone ing considerabl C, amateur league. h oy de ; Timethy $10 set of teeth ........--.$5.00) Miller Huggins has some good é. i] more Mixed 1.004 oo ballplayers running ‘ound for him. . ¥ ep poll Bridge work, per toeth, gold 00 i r § aroun é 8 ‘ Basiace, Weaningien Goubie come | i ons There Is Roger Hornsby, the amaz ie Helps Cubs than ease the taste— . Wheat she ee 61 00@ 69.00 nb ing youth who disputed the batting | =m Vv * ae Wheat May: SII Uaroo@sao0 | Gold fillings - championship of the National to Beat Vernonites — : Silver fillings Outdoor Tennis Is on | piatina tilings « league last year, There is Willie niente Doak and th 1s Mule Watson. “Dutch” Reuther, former Spo- | Both are excellent pitcher But | kane pitcher, helped pitch the Chi- : teed for 16 years. DICER “Sa a OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS Today in Los Angeles] ,,A! rors gvsrnicet forts Zeer | thoy cant win @ pennant by them-| cago Cubs to a victory over the j | — 1i28fon" Ber teeth eame day, Exam: selves, nor with the help of the rnon team of the Coast league 20 for 10c % LOS ANGELES. March 7-{ {nation and advice tre orew that fs helping | yesterday at Pasadena, Cal. The] But Don’t Wait for It to Smash Opening the 1917 ‘outdoor tennis | be Fen Raunew of One Fiate score was 6 to 3 the D | season, stars of the Hast today met Time aime de latnabionl oor Down! thal Waal sost wenlaee rocna: ee Peter Kleinschmidt ae iS Ai 4 The opportunity for you to obtain money for building pur wielders in the qualifying round Beet (ot Oye Dr uan alts Victor in One G: " Tom Gibbons Signs poses is better today than ever before. In fact, it ia a glut on the East-West tournament work ts still _Klving good victor in Une Game for Levinsky Battl ! the market, owing to the everincreasing flood of gold into which is to continue tomorrow and a ale te . SRY Patuc! ; America from European countries next day at Bovard field | to our red our work When coming in a game that was not decided | CIGARETTES ; s : Tames: ace In addition, the meet ix attract-| Hent place, “Bring thinad with you until very near the finishing point,| NEW YORK, March 7. 1adle | BUILDING LOANS—-LOWEST INTEREST RATES ing unusual attention because Mrs. | Peter Kleinschmidt defeated Me-| Kane, manager of Tom Gibbons, of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC tobaccos—Blended Mary May Sutton Bundy, former | Cut - Rate | | Carty last night at the Brown &| announced today he had signed ar SMALE BROS. | world’s champion, will meet ie Dentists aoe parlors, in a game of the | ticles for a 10-round bout the night Bjurstedt, present holder of the tournament now on for the elty| of March 20 between Gibbons and 1 ~ = | ) : 601 Northern Bank Building Elliott 686 |! women’s title, in an attempt to 207 UNIVERSITY 87. balk line championship. The score] Battling Levinsky, The bout will They Satisty and yet theyre Mile * a come back.” @sgcatte Fraser-Patersen On, was 200 ta 192. be staged in St. Paul, | -