The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 9, 1917, Page 13

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ddie Pinkman Fights Archie Wyard Four Bounds in Dreamland Tonight CHIE” MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Can’t See What the Shortage of Paper Has to Do With a Weak Stomach. (Peprrigns, 1fit, 8. Fiehes, ) BY BUD FISHER. aie Yim SORRY, BUT Oty MAN . NOTHING THAT || . > THE / en ae — SHORTAGE Of PAPER.) IL Dow T want IT FOR. | LGAT AGREES WiTh SAME TROUME ANDI WHAT WAS it? || T Dorey Remember, (TD LIke To SE SVT can oncy LET YOU 1A woAK BACK, L WANT [me Pax stOmacts || GOT SOME DOPE T sAw )) BUT YOU Go Dowal | 1A FILE OF YOUR. |HANG A FILE OF THE!] |. . ' Horst 0 ADVERTISED (N “THIS / —“| To TNE NewsPArer | | PAPER. LWANT To |! papem FoR J] IT FOR A wear STOMACH: { iQw - T GONNA |) PGR Avot a } / OFFICE AND ASK TO >)! Look UP Somer “py a \ hee Kk Bick | MONTH AGO. AND (SEE THE BACRIILES |) as ww oe \ week ‘bed ’ < ~ [| LY FRED Me Rte ] AND out winore |] TA BOUT we — RIGHT ON THE BACKS as. y= r newt enn \F ; a . Wot AtouT ea 5 TONIGHT’S CARD { {Archie Wyard va. Eddie Pink: { ie { man, lightweights. { George Ingle vs. “Frenchie” { Vaise, wolterweights Jimmy Dafty vs. Bert Forbes featherweights Harry Casey, vs. Ted Mere @ith, welterweight Lonnie McInt Mngton, lightweight Jack Lawr ® vs. Harry Bishop, middleweights vs. Fitz El BY EDWARD HILL HOSE who know Eddie Pinkman talkative bal lightweight boxer, will Pgiven a treat tonight at Dreamland. They will be able to get within hailing distance} S85" "Ig FIRM AGAINST rg ae hen TO BE PLAYED IN __IN N. W. LEAGUE not fighting, he has a lot to Say and = prefers = ma 66 99 jin business for himself so we went out and yen o him with SI AC KER I ES the goods. Here he is seen watching brother Freddie, who in turn is keeping his eye on the cash register. Of course, |Eddie didn't know he was having his picture taken. meer gear RET gt SEVEN-GAME SERIES will | jumps for the teams, and elfmin- be the vogue in the N. W. ated, as far as possible, trips across speeches from sed rin tion to show New York what] No, oh, no! 5 » oh, league this n, the same as = the entire circuit without a series ® fact, Eddie has talked himsel is has been laid away in and bids fair to talk him BY H.C. HAMILTON tint self out unless he makes a bet Snilhake Whees taadt Carsennediead eing, and he is prepar ter showing against Archie} NEW YORK, March 9.—To Wyard, Ballard 135-pounder,| day may bring forth the an- _ to make a study of timetables In years past, according to D, (to break the traveling. than he has of late with tl ? of trains to the free and untram E. Dugdale, president of local a exception of the bout cl Seah lense tice ate cae (eee club, who returned home yes | i ae © u ut with that he Intends living up to the It was the logical thing for the! terday from Spokane, where sew, Sullivan at the Elks. agreement ened for ain by Australien to do, If he had agreed the schedule meeting was held i van, ng for a | long ago to @ meet with som han NOT ALL INTEREST IN | ten-round bout the night of i conse boxer, tostead of pick 2 oie es at first thought It oa PINKMAN BOUT April 10, with Mike Gibbons, in (out Al McCoy, all the walling and would be advisable to make Alas, ‘tis sad but true, that not} Milwauk Eddie Kane, man- whooping that has sprung up over} Monday a traveling day,” de- clared Dug, “but we found we could play Monday ball just as | well as not, and the majority of directors were for it, so seven games will be the rule, the same as usual.” all of the interest centered on this| ager of the St. Paul phantom, (bis probable earance never} evening's mitt slinging card j#| expected to make a special trip | would have been 4. it is prob Our Hero. While; to Goshen, N. Y., where Darcy (abie that Gov. Whitman er Archie Wyard has a big following,| 's hibernating, and get the final would have seen it brought out] here are those who will al-| word from him. oreibly enough to urge him to ac go to see Pinkman do battle,| Is, having been stopped tn who are casting rd the fracas be-| n George Ingle and “Frenchie” | of Renton. These welt pown for their ability to|~ match kicks with the left hind leg nanns of a mule, and when they vegin ex if) {Ci i|| DLT | gia (»)} ‘iV fh Ne ebanging courtesies tonight some- nl) W HG) Wu Ui Wie WW) thing is liable to drop, and it won't ee" tq GOOD AS AN ACTOR FASTEST LEFT HAND WILL BUSY AGAIN } dow” Jimmy Duff, «| STAGE | By Dick Wheeler | daisy” from Oakland, is | NOW he THE ALHAMBRA wored to win over Bert Forbes, —— —% Diacias ot waiter one Wh the fight game received?and offer real A att » 1s capabl eli c ft} hen ish a oetved P and a merican ragtime Be cTieva toner te | its death blow in California, 1/ there, elf and {s a hard boxer fo: boy to fight, due to the many | started East with Walter Cof it was hore we made the greatest = r the management of “Rube"| success of our career. For lx ounter by Gov. Whitman's It is now up to the pugilist him- ation to prevent Darcy's ap-|self. He can go West and fight| nee in a New York ring, was Mike Gibbons, or he can stay here} dened young tian today. His! and remain Idle | DUGDALE HAS RECEIVED a letter from W. H. McCredie, presi- dent of the Portland baseball club, which {s in training in Honolulu,) that {s warm in its praises of Ver | non Ayau, the Chinese shortpatch-| er signed by Seattle. “Your Chinese er {s & comer,” said the letter. “You have picked up a coming star in Ayau, He beat us yesterday with homer.” ALTHO THE 1917 season is a) trifle longer than the 1916 playing | dates, the league will save about $800 {n transportation money this season. The magnates paid special attention to the arrangement of Minus Hans Wagner, Pirates Start South} PITTSBURG, March §.—Without | | Hans Wagaer, Jimmy Callahan and | his Pirates left Pittsburg for the) spring training grind at Columbus, | Ga, today, Wagner may not play es| three hours daylight t little peculiarities of his style. ‘As an opposite to the exhibition | as the boy/ months we never saw the daylight, atte (ST Rotana feat @'focetses| BASKETBALL TITLE 1$|GLOOM IN BASEBALL and Duffy, Pat Scott has liste that the fig ® so far north that they have but ) |) 82> Harry Bishop, the Tacoma middle-| s4™e had the lid 1 weight. to take on Jack Lawr tied eee te ion ’dan Franclace cave|‘K. 0.” Brown. Altho Brown was|us into what {x known as the| FIGHT 0. A. C man. These boys should put up a|® middleweight and the purse w as| “white nights of Russia.’ | 1» Re Us of cleverness expected from Forbes =e ““iwmwe| — GAUSING HOT =—|-——«GIRGLES AT I was offered a go with Chicago/the winter, and our work d slam-bang fracas. low, the stomach was empty, so I} My intentions nx were to re| - - | — decided to take him on. I stayed|turn home to America for @ visit,| With the basketball season over,| Prospects for @ winning nine at) with the team again. He wants at| CASEY MEETS MEREDITH; {the 10 rounds with him. The} but on my way | stopped off at/the Pullman and University of Call-/the Oregon Agricultural college! least another week in which to de-| cide whether bis cavorting days are over. have taken a leap backwards in the McINTOSH MATCHED only recognition I received out of|London, where I met Freddie hi Harry Casey, the hot-headed| this go was an offer to fight an- sish again. fornia five are having the battle of| 14) raw days, only three letter men West Seattle welterweight, who {s This bout| On secing me, he remarked: |thelr lives claiming the champion-/of the 1916 ‘squad answering tho|CCharges Filed Against $15 bad with the fans because of his y after the police| This is indeed an omen of geod |ship of the Pacific coast. Pullman call of Coach Howard Flack ~ | antics at the Moore theatre, where | had chased one piace to|luck. Dick, you must stay and|is claiming the championship thru ani who responded to| Southern Horsemen Bill Finneran Is to zg he refused to shake Jimmy Ma-| another, on a barge on ariver./train me for my championship|Coach Fred Bohler. California lays all are Ade Sioverts, third ba | fas Umpire Again i in N.W. loney's hand, and s nee ‘i According to fig Willie Ritehie ts claims to the championship by|and pitcher, Supple, catcher, and W ORLE March 9.—| all over again at the end of their ches a “gor with the result that reason of the fact that it won and|Capt. Morgan, shortstop. “Bicky"| Sportsmen today were disturbed a fogpround fracas, is listed to take The truth of the matter was, how omen bore out its truth, with jost a game to the Northern squad] Williams, pitching star of last/over the latest developments in the scipite eben it abeice ts we XW. | Meredith, the colored lad , that I had to put my oppon Winning the lightweight | hon “pullman attempted thelyear's nine, has turned profestional|horse race fight here. Many|jechue last. season to be signed is a member of the crew of| ent ‘over the ropes and into tho pionship of the world, under /gouthern invasion. Jand signed with Tacoma, in the|thought the state would step in and | sgein this year by President Rob-| Union 7. §. 8. South Dakota. Casey! river to win the fight, namely, handling. je epullman’s claim {s founded on|Northwestern league, Willoughby| put an end to the game or at least |ert Blewett. The two new men are will call it quite at the end) sinking him in the third round | Before we went to the arena, I|\petter facts, Out of a playing sea-|4nd Slake, pitchers on the 1916|regulate the sport and limit the| award Eckman and Steve Cusack Made ' leurth round this time, Getting fights in the East was so/*@!d to Harry Pollock, who had/son of games, the Washington |freshian squad, are the most likely|number of racing days, Tho Intro- Both neve tad chador cand aids HEELER TO REFEREE | 287d I became disgusted and natur then taken over the management of | Aggies won 24, California has not|M™aterial for the twirling honors duction of Pari-mutuel machines 8 | joague experience. 4 lally turned to my hobby, dancing. | te future champion, “WII you let | bjayed the same number of games| Of the veterans, Capt. Morgan 1s/ probable, pete SO NARIES in bad shape, suffering from an In Following the filing of affidavits | ee {1 started out looking t vising or not?” that Coach Bobler’s men have, and ik Wheeler, the re Pacific | ooh na tare at “He told that ft was up to me! i+ ts doubtful whether the Southern |Jury in his arm which required an| yesterday against the Business- iC harley Hulen Wins lightweight so who is/ had my eye open for a “type to give instructions, so I went}rive would have able to defeat eration before everything was|men's Racing association, which es | appearing here at the Orpheum] ‘4 fy (0 tude Dolan, who was|#head, as I did in Los Angeles in! wWeenington, Judging from thelr |Put in the right place. Seely, one|conducts the meet here, charging in City Cue Fracas this week in a dancing act, with) 60 doing a dance solo specialty |OUr first fight. I knew Ritchie like yjiaying against the Oregon Aggies. |f the outfielders, who was counted |the operation of handbooks, it was Miss Gertrude Dolan, has agreed to r a book, having been a stable mate pyliman, on the other hand, defeat-|"POn as a regular, is content with | announ two new tracks would Charley Hulen was returned vie- in the famous Rector’s cafe, act as the egy yee 3 yee cago, I found the one whom 1 was|f his in Frisco ed the local squad easily in all of Working on his parents’ farm, and|be built across the river in Jeffer-| tor in his balk line billiard encoun- until time for him to lea yhoo for. After several rehear-|, My adv proved worthy, a8 T tne four gaines played will not return to college. fon parish, ter with Peter Kleinschmidt last ent Pat Scott will then take sais with this dainty miss I " ever ord cies pais “ |— eee aanemeameme “a ——————« (night, 200 to 134. The match was | js place. | offer consis! of all the modern and had him blocker | played at Brown & Hulen’s and { Dreamland is located at Seventh | 7 “ph gp ay ptt he inodern | it every stage of the game, making| ‘The pope is sald to live on a diet | AM US EME N is Ss one of the series to decide the city | ave. and Union st. The first bout whirlwind “Texas Tommy,” which| Welsh win with hands down ‘os simple as that of the poorest championship | Now on AMNAMBRA 5's DINE ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE is scheduled for 8:20. was then the craze. We were very (Continued Tomorrow) tradesman 2 DAY i est Bee suceesstul with our offering and|———......--..~~~~ Tagan ema gENON MOORE *= i BALTIMORE, March 9.—Benny| made a hit in Chicago, but had to|{ ciaumermiaats tea os ie ha ® REET REPORT) from a knockout at the hands of) greater offer to go to New York Kid Williams when his seconds y climbed thru the ropes at the end) in New York we entered the fn | Pettigrew Ruled Off Soccer Field 70 ne. NorlonWhiting 4| Jim Pettigrew has been ruled off Wheeler & Doian—Ketetla| the soccer field until March 12. oo Saturday JOUN CORT PRESENTS ‘The “enson’s Musical Gem Display er nner eee Pabes iss statis Ca | 4901.00 1 Local cooking . onal ragtime D0) id Wholesste Dealers for Epltrenbors of the tenth round. Fi ational rat fan ing con-| ” Vogetables and Frais. Deticiov yi: Wentworth, Prima Donna—|This means he will not compete in y of dancl ) bone | Bian struction Co.'s team Sunday VU KNOW THAT fod and were awarded first prize | ariwhokes | canton & against the Celtics. He was put off | Yellow Newton: by the famous producer, Ned Way- | Beets —rer burn. 7 On the strength of winning this| contest we were offered an oppor- | Carrote—Per sack tunity to tour the world at an enor- | Canliflewer--Per orate startin t London, | corn ke—Per tb. th Africa, India and |Cueumbers— and return to the states} } the field recently for undue rough- ness, Why Buy Ready-Made Clothes Prices Paid Producers for Kai { Poultry, Veal and Vork MATINEE DAILY. 10-25-50< EVENINGS 10- 25-S50-75¢ — —~| Chase Sibley. Wins PALACE HIP m4 in Billiard Melee Afternoons 1 on Spring Original New ork rrodacuon Augmented Orchestra THE ¢ INCLUDE: Blanch Duffield, i jon, Al mous sal then to Australia, by Honolulu. Chase Sibley again took Charley Veni cy ° iting home for a few |¢ Roosters 14, ve seeeengs 1 ‘Jordon down the line last night in When It nin went to Europe, | | Pork—-Cood biock hogs... Lao im their three-cushion match for the Come to Me for this time visiting France, Italy 118 |) 0 een te ae dee eee ondentt ana ||N- W. title held by Jordon. The| ore now stands 100 to 86, with ——-— Sibley on the long end, The final SSH Ae Deceeernetrerectoioreres | EAE will take place tonight at the se; | MOORE THATE Seq pantaces "= $i] $1.00 Matinee Wednesday :30—Nights, 7 and 9 =| W st Again Winner ° KATINKA “CE-DORA in Tennis Teneo 6092.75 | Maupin. | ; Eves, and Sun,, 160 . but not American | Costs No More to Have Them gn sg n, Gern DR. DONAWAY we 202-3-4 Libefly Building * Union and Third. Opposite Fostoffier , and las \| Butter, Fags nnd Cheese | the first - Okra--Per box i were | Sane 19@ 12 | Butter— te lo] Btorawe, cubes Gi | Native Washington LOST VITALITY RESTORED [U' 220000 ym Jo wheel veppers-—Per Ih Domentio wheel . Pirie. | Limburger d by a Forty-Venr Blood and Nerve Specialint nave wasted the Vitality of nod; Man te eget Si@ 32 | Grewon tripfets feet a on Di M en one eye e d, whos » ries 4 conan Vetoes, Dissipation, Worry or Overwork eae dee a ee NT Teens Amaia Bh hi thin ethnic Doce th. in Sere eyes est then Ne scored yonterday in the ‘ | East vs. West tournament tourney Yakima, aack Per 1b.—-Hubbard ¢ Country Hay a | (Prices pal Second at = 200 on here. Willis BE. Davis defeated Conrad B, Doyle, 64, 846, 6-1, Grain }| water) HELP FOR WEAK MEN Order? a0 neces. LKES ‘PLAYERS & vere wn 1 who have lost the Courage, Grit and Vit o | sary to Perfect Manhood who are Tired, Restless, De- Aitaifa— No. 1 16.006017.00 May Sutton Bundy defeated Mary spondent, Sleepless, and who have lost all interest in life; Men Alfalfa Meal . a40 00 Brown, 11- Harold Throck- Pho are Hopeless, Weak, Prematurely Old, and have lost Am- 26.0049 27.00 _ Main 5100 |K, Bre rold Thro bition, should try #800 28.00@ 29.00 1 1 But. ‘morton and Geo, M. Church were ; 15.00 44.004 45.00 ib thorl ca paired against John R. Strachan DR. PIERCE’S SEXOID PILLS i wie £80948 ~Gooa:tve woex to alien Phooe Sa ee NSuantan, Oe kets . FRUITS dong s3.o0 |p itunt previous to her temporary match was called on account of Sent by mall ty any address in plain wrapper. Price $1 per Hee ii te |Mvacation. Laat times to ae this | letaea for five dollars. boxes will last days. 2.5002 talented little Indy until June, darknes $1 per week. 6.2506 Kus’ PLAY | ahaa aa ae A | BOSTON, March 9.—The national } a Genuine : OPE teria | BT Beet rene: Pe el ae BULL BROS. amateur biliard championship, be: 2 s e } RAYMOND REMEDY CO. Be ONE tals td ae Just Printers here yesterday when he defeated HOTEL ANTLERS, FOURTH AND UNION - eee Nights, 100 te ROe1 Mats, 1he-aneff| | 1018 THIRD MAIN 1043) (T, Henry Clarkson at 182. balk

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