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STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH8, 1917, PAGE 9 ; CALIFORNIAN MUTT AND JEFF—Many a a Guy Curses the Day He Was Born, But Some Years Later (PPLE eke Waa a Gout Ot tey BY BUD FP ISHER. R. | ——— " Tei f UISTEN TO Hath THAT BEATS AMCTHING — FOULED BUT | Dip You EVER HEAR . ce vs at bt otal oor re ey Apa lg noruin! ) | CUSSING IN YOUR, * OV UT TL mp, A KID AS YOuUNe AG TH HEAR “tive ? im gota To STOP) | / Ain't You ASHAMED USING THAT KIND OF One TIme T HEARD LANGUAGE! * ie YOU CURSE \T BEPORE Some LADY , ioe To SWEAR LIKE THE DAY “VO Comes ALONG , f '. . Weer BORM oo > N| BLANK! =?" BY EDWARD HILL | "(Go Easy, \ |] OO RPernw= RANKIE SULLIVAN} MUTT, <a> zee BIG STIPE - | IT TAKES & should be Northwest Hoey = TOUGH B66 Ve? Blankery lightweight champion today, TO KROW " 4 according to Dan Salt, who} R~ AL. or Bean I saw him fight Lloyd Madden, | elt yh : ——— the titleholder, last night in| : Tacoma. | According to “Caruso” Dan, | Sullivan floored Madden in the| third round, after he had re entered the ring, having been fouled by the local youngster in the second frame. The fourth round was Sullivan's all the way, declare several Other Seattle fans who saw the melee. FEREES SHOULD — FOULS There has been considerable trou ble hereabouts of late over alleged 3 : : a - senruneR sein fouls that were or were not com ! ry > [ SSecewme 9c PERLAMPING RING {0 FIGHTER MADENOTHING LESS —— |jigii TALE GONTEST BEGINS soe ane Sor " COON AS AN ACTOR THAN PENNANT, | ii 8 STAR ON MONDAY WENT j There ts no ‘half-way business abdout a foul. Either tt ts or isn’t. | ow af : bah | * — By = . x | Last night, in Tacoma, the referee cago le improving. Follow. | Dick Wheeler ' allowed Sullivan to leave the ring) [ng the six-day bleycle race, a NOW fe THE ALHAMBRA and rest for several minutes before, Whist tournament was heid oe - —— x Get busy, fishermen, and begin doping out that “fieh tale” for The Star. foming back in. Pridently he wus ¥ | The contest, In which there will be many valuable prizes Satiafied that a foul had been com-| New York fight game 1s to live . Me yoraft of Welsh, Ritchfe would have) SPOKANE, March &—Noth. ; southpaw flinger, {s on the market,|) for anglers, donated by Piper & Taft, gets under way Monday mitted. Why, then, did Sullivan 1 the Coast lightweight |scored a k. o | ing i than a pennant will [but none of the bosses appear to.) next. Feenter the ring after having once title for two years, during which WELSH 18 INJURED suffice D. E. Dugd presi. | be keen for his services, Callahan |; THE RULES . won the bout? Cc bebe - i vt = h boys as Rufe| Following this fight, Welsh was dent of the Seattle club, bog did nothing above the mediocre |{ th ora ete 8 a.m. Monday, March 12; closes 6 p, m. . er oS nye pesos t th Bobby Waugh of Te’ hear him tell It to the rest of | clas iast season and his goods are! urday, Marc aie pastes. to Ss J es t “E Pero al hs eee = saan tt pec Riba 3 at the N. W. league directors | not in demand v Write on one side of paper, in clear, clean style, using ink or t ' round fight with Joe aaa rerigaad eb r hy r A riter. The trouble with most roferees NS ana will never be forgotten; “Bub- eae, the night before the} fection. ee ere PITCHER KAN SHNE bas rid must relinquish all claim to stories submitted. we have run across tn Seattle is es” Robinson, tho first man to/™Aatch, he dislocated a vertebra tn . - ANTLEHNER has All facts of which you write must be authentlo and will have that they haven't enough backbone i - stop Ad Wolgast, and George Mem-|!8 ¢pine. Physicians worked over| gone to the minors. The big fling to step up and give a decision at sic, another prize lightweight, who| im, trying to relieve him of the/ \” declares the portly mag- the end of the mix between two! until 1918. It is a long and hard had Joe Gans down for count of dreadful pain, to no avail, I tele-| nd If he can only drive py taper oe aga boys. No world’s champtonships death. seven in rt r 2%-round| phoned Tom McCarey of the fnet,| f as forcible | sold to tho Philadelphia National are being settled in our midst, and eee 7 Los Angeles. and offered to take Freddie's place! manner as he has gathered it, | will pitch for the saineay oli ‘ab no one is taking his life in his hands Young Gotch has won the My first defeat came at the hands and ficht Waugh or any ono else,| Seattle should be back on the |in the American association this when he declares one boy victor 156-pound wrestling title, Now of “One Round Hogan, whom I| from 133 to 138 nds, in order to| baseball map this season.” seasoe. nscilloons seeaatese over another, unless he has been) when the 155, 154 and 157- (had held te ply. Losing to Ho-| uphold the honor of the cam | cK as ts ; ——— Diind during the contest pound tities ere settied we can a ta t at lesson, and) At to k I waa informed I was! -_ i # oe ae ha | 5 The judge system may be all) stop worrying. after i beat him/to go on with “Young” Ketchell, a diane to as ete ators a ear ts epg brigades FRESHMEN W EST IS pt. One thing, it gives every one) ee the second time we met. Altho I ringer for Stanlay in style and size.|on him for the coming ato oe ee with every chance to shift the biame to the) When the bone dry law passes assumed the e@lashing, toaring-in|) realized I was in very poor ehape|bas 15 twirlers under contract for regen —_ = the prMgs 6 hoping ’ other fellow, but, after all, the ref-|the baseball magnates can't hold |style, | gave my footwork more at-lig box, owing to the fact that I bad|the training work and out of that | piteee we tort of @ trade, for WON Aly eree is the logical one to give the|their rule meeting in Seatt ‘i training than I did!heen up all night, and determined| bunch he expects to pick four py ren m Noble, but up to date, | decision. Ha {s in the ring and eens | coma or Spokane. my boxing. “My antice along this|to ‘stop Ketchell just aa quickly na| five who will deliver the goods Spokane ci iil the property of the | aide. | Jons Willard accepts another cir-|dubbed the “dancing fighter.” land scored ok. 0. in the first rouné.| KEN WILLIAMS. the Spokanelday that Dede Brinie te an m MEREDITH ANXIOUS TO |cus contract. {t not only furnishes| I live up to the soubriquet by COD-|} was eo tired that I fell asleep in| OUtfielder who went to Portland| seasons field captain of the| 5 WIN CONTEST [ tnually patronizing the cafos where) my dressing room, while taking the|last fall, fs baving more trouble| Beavers, may not repor | The faculty athletic commit. | LOS ANGELES, March 8m dancing is in vogue, altho I BAYe rane off my hands, I didn't wake | With his legs, and the climate of|firinker has an opportunity to go| tee of the University of Wash- The East against the West ten. Ted Meredith, the colored light , fieht cha |nover taken a drink or smoked to|un anti about § o'clock that mnt | Honolula does not appear to be the| into business in Seattle and {s seri-| ington has voted against the nie tournament wert, Sa day to find the Vernon Arena empty | Proper stuff to round the big fel-| ously considering the chance, In| Proposition of sending a fresh- steond. dey todey Weight, thinks he was entitled to nn Ow ig | this the decision over Frankie Hulet, ; "Dancin b by, | r t - 4 r & soon became my hobby.| and dark low into condition. 4 Let, south to race the hed | by it } ‘ ‘ | the e t of Brinker accepting the, men crew pearance in Seattle, and will en- y eee ea — pernngg the PAT CALLAHAN, tho 6 Vancuver| pl land crepe! April 14. The first clash of the intersee . ro e Younger Cr 5 one tn his favor tomorrow night, i i “ ja | nians when McLoughlin, former. when he takes on Harry Casey, the Teron Jeconeest tee te Prsddie) . 37) Toutes Tonight! CHARLEY WHITE. WILL eithe Se eta te beealt Morne | m singles champiog, ase f) rugced West Seattle welterweight, a good alibi for not fighting Fred |from Bngland, where he had lost the — resnmnen w local. firet year men, |E- Davis defeated Theodore R. Bell in Dreamland. Fulton, but it brings home the | Engtish title to Matt Wel He| Charley Halen and Peter Klein | to Thing that one of the Southern |m4 Vernon Prentice of the East, Pat Scott has lined up = card of bacon was pretty much disgusted with|*hmidt mix tonight in a game of xX WELLING IN N. Y. \ Crews wouie agree to race the} 12-10, 6-4, 6-3. classy bouts, and that there will be| cee \himself and the game in general the series now at Brown & Hulen's | weckeetee oarsmen, on Lake|_ Three matches will be held to a good crowd is evidenced by the| Benny Kauff isn't predicting | Freddie, you know, had a lot of hard| to settle the city line title. sinensis | Washioton ‘ day—men's and women's singles advance eale of seats. | any .400 batting averages this (jack before winning “the world’s| 8st night A. B. Chapman defeated BY H. C. HAMILTON | Chastey White. Nate Lewis, one| PRE PRS CUTE, |and men’s doubles. | At that it may be more |; t 7. Bill Monhelm, 200 to 139 United Press Staff Co: ondent | of year. y lightweight crown peer pasts: rrespondent | of the trio who had agreed | Hi Follrich Han | memory than modesty. ee PS TRAIN Weisn =| : | NEW YORK, March @— boycott of Jimmy Jounston, theGar-| HURLING STAFF OF 2s — i Freddie asked me tt 1 would] Bill James Wants | Grant Hugh Browne today le den matchmaker, signed a treaty | Up Perfect Score) \U. W. Ball Tossers hel » train and work with him| to Play for Seals| %*! 8 ft genial of rumors and agreed to “let” White box. | BOSTON CLUB I agreed, and before that he Is about to be kicked : mmy-owns Welling’s right to a Paw a e4 work I took Freddte| into fistic oblivion. Browne's ight, so the rest was easy Ss 600 (erential er PA SCT et Ser ula'e castes ts] cacmaiceriG, iaieh, t-te} tok GR ee | tee Oy en eae ee IS GOOD attended. Hi Folirich was tn g00d| Gonzaga university and the Uni-|*" town, . » dance | Ji former Boston Brave been denials of rumors. He | report or : a2 | trim. He ran 60 straight in the wnealty af Washington wil mast , t me on », and | twir wants to get his re nailed the last one good and roiiae phe ! h ®| BOSTON, Ma &—The same} S@dird event. L. H. Reld, the pro-jinig spring in a baseball game in ’ from the Rean City team in rd when he stated, without | t 4 agree ry he terling pitching staff, the same fessional, was high man in the 100-| S'ovare. The Seattle Mneup wil becom > that he may play with the Preface, that, inasmuch as | meet th v probably this/energetic infield, and ‘the same rget shoot, with 96 one ‘meet the | 2202 er that time Francisco Coast league club. | 100,000'iron ‘men have been | @fternoon, in Albany, and make an snappy, punchy outfield, probably make a trip to Pullman to mee was dance mad, and I ha - ~ | sacrificed by him to get a lease *{fort to explain awayhe execu-| will be seen in action for the | Washington State college team in yeon hearing of the fabulous sal- (CShase Sibley Wins on Madison Square Gard tive's fears regarding the fighting | raves again this year S. A. C. Hockey Septet | May and will stop in Spokane: fol laries paid dancers, but still I did “¥ gid he'll see that structure's own. Of & “slack in New York There are certain to be a few lowing the game with the Pullman) os tae Freddie’s remarks eert| From Charley Jordon ers boll in oll—or words to changes, but for the most part the Drops Game in South) _ to meet the blue and white) ii) Later, however, I got an in Jord ie that effect—before he'll let | | Braves will be just as they finished | | neup. ‘ Pies side tip that the boxing game was| Chase 8 won the first block | them disappear with the money. bla year ago, Such a solidity of pur | PORTLAND, March 8, — The — peony death in California,|o¢ nis est jarst block | ‘To prove it, Browne proudly dis ; | ROOKS AND REGS a bulwark of defense, and an| DENTISTRY THAT LASTS IS all events must have occurred In this state. The stories must be confined to 350 words or less. No stories will be accepted until Monday morning or after 6 p.m, March 31. Pittsburg and stuck with the Pi as a manager to er, who graduated from Victoria to to be verified to the satisfaction of the Judges on demand. Also, ) | ener a contract which calls for of attack have been devel WHAT YOU WANT IN f | Maltnomah Amateur Athletic cinb : y} m4 and I began to ponder about the! ¢, . h { a fi fr t jee hockey team proved too much ‘Canadians Win First matter Ripert ‘ und meeting next Monday that to tear away part of the | YOUR MOUTH for the Seattle Athletic club's squad : With Ottawa) | traix Velsh for the Wolgast 3. Sibley made the high | DI8h ween Joe ach would be to damage it] prompt, § Dental Serviess here last night . Fracas | thent 1 never materialized, as! run, wi r ‘I Training C vamp Dope 1 the opinion of George |is the founda were walloped, 5 a lige §—The | Wolgast was taken fl) with appendt Stal He made a game fight putt a succe: and constantly In« —— - —} 3 = #, on the eve of the battle. it} With a atiol as ago and he figures he Will|creasing Den ¢ vations then tha fe Ritchie got|the inter-cit MACON, Ga—Homerun Baker be able to deliver the rame punch)’ "l nave patients by the hundred jthe first half of the National ii, chance. He substituted for| ship, the local Y."M. C am + i idn't, but ne did single with Tee | again this year louse lthe inst half of the schedule here chie received an unmer.|and play the Y. M. te | wore saved, 2 to 2 | pend upon Hank Gowdy, the back-| last night to 2. The team get-|cifu ng, but In the 11th round | there. he locals have been I, HOT SPRINGS, Ark,—Sixteen | stop who played with such amaz.} ting the “most goals in the two| Willie put over } one-two, for| champs for the past two years, ballplayers and Wilbert Robinson | ing ekill during the world’s series) Tr | games goes to Seattle to play for|which he was famous, and had it |Feached here today from Brooklyn, | of 1915. He will have as assistants | Mage, | | t 1 NEW ORLEANS, La.—Owner| Blackburn, a good youngster, and | po, |the world’s title. not been for the wonderful ring er! 4 é - pha ane i Dunn, of the Indians, bought Joe|Trasgresser, Ricco will be given al ‘p time against mine « few | Wood's brains as well as his right | tryout, but 1s not expected to horn | minute ay in the week and £ arm, when he pald out that 15 thou, | {2 ahead of the other i dia your case and tell you LEELA a TA EEE RKET RE {| DON'T BE DISCOURAGED | [Every day Wood warms up along ———_——— [ust what you seed. “Snes Seana ) | side a youngster and coaches the CLINE WINS FIGHT (iio cust ee OO es aie liieallpd motel AcT TODAY |bud carefully, Joe's making a hit! CLEVELAND, March §.—Patsy / stn fm order to introduce our new) with the Indians TIST — — Local cookin 60@ 1.90 Cline, by lightning work, outpointed ; . |S Price Paid Wholesnie Deniers st | Pca rtegees We wit |(whalebone) plate, which is the) HOT WELLS, Tex—“Poor But-|os-. dner at uae We have plenty of | Vegetables and Fruit |] Delictous 178@200 . treat some | lightest and strongest plate known, terfly,” by the hotel jaz band funds to loan at LOW eae "O | Rome Beauty : y of your all. /does not cover the roof of the/no charms for the Cardinals rates of interest. [Open Sunday, 9:30 a, m. to 1 p.m cet ialeineetibceelitc ph lac " low a fea as; mouth; you can bite corn off the y're too t rubbing up sore| Yellow . ee jeob; guaranteed 16 years, | Joints and muscles. Hornsby, still | a Poe ' ? holdggt, is cracks Our rates on downtown [| Breseele Sprouts rer A , Prices Paid Producers for . make you | Gold crown . $3.00 | @ ho! acking ‘em a mile. | B F 8 OD Cabbage New fiat Daten, I. . 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