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STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1917. PAGE 7 MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff’s Letter Was Strictly a Secret; Strictly—Yes, Sir! SORT WIT liont Gtthew BY BUD FISHER. "Tey pe i Goon! wat wilt HANG x — [mi Srere a ‘ fou, BLIss! Te Gore MUTT I'VE Gor vf: ok wa Reel Goon DEAR DERF, MEET wT NOT SO =" AUTTLE CHAT | Love CeTrerR From my LETTER I wavr } CAN HOLD YOUR EEA, | ME AT THE INDIAN ao wee - Cea a, SWEEWERRY BUT F caNT Read, BUT 1 Dow? | INGERSIN OY wed habit ewe Sen IN ae barr Ran. Lwourn cer - WANT You To \e ARs So Lcewr PARK AT TWO had MUTT To READIT TO re HEAR WHAT SHEAR CT. ; O'CLOCK and — ME, Burt DONT WANT ; tr SANS : HIM TO HEAR WHAT : SHE Says. TTENTION, EDDIE Pinkman! “The Northwest light Weight title is still as unset As an actor's board Dill.’ Portland Oregonian We call attention of Eddie P Man, blown-in-the-bottle char of the lightweight divisio Northwest mitt slingers. No doubt Our Hero can enlighten the Port Jand scribe who penned the above touching line: ir since “Muff” Rronson tip the frijoles there has been ble lack on the part of Port: | fight writers to credit any Jad with holding the title. Tf WILL BE remembered here Se Lioyd Madden N. W. lightweight crown from “Muff” Bronson in a} nor ordain | tto four-round encounter) - a - — . cae SEATTLE IS | QrT FROM OHIO, HITS |SULLIVAN NO MATCH FOR CLEVER TRAINING STARTS Madden held the | crown ria BE N Se tcel CAMPI IN BATTLE AT DREAMLAND |_ HERE OX TUESDAY rightfully the crown| California is Has It peepee If way until Tuesday, instead of M oekey player, proved the Do You Know Yacknow? He Doubles in}} on Frankie in Many)} BRONSON LOSER IN| SAMMY GOOD GETS |, 10 view sssosnond, i oO e champion Metropolitans of ; from Madden's befuddled hat con | Veyer after that furtous four 7s )|)Patehes from California indicate rounds. ‘A 5 a cae “ray P 4 . ae (4 TT |that Manager Bill Leard and h pee fE tte, Penetit of our dear Sositie last nizht when ho shot a|) Brass, Baseball or Boxing; All Alike to Him {| Ways—Crowd Small CLOSE MITT MELEE DRAW IN HOPPE GO | bunch of ‘Glasts. will mee Geel ogee ie sony iat i! dh goal after 10 minutes of play in the | ¢ ‘ — here in time to start workouts Mon- 9 oe onder \ camera’ extra period of the first contest of| Frankie Sulilvan, Los An. SAN FRANCISCO, March 31. SACRAMENTO, March 31— |day. cles odin Dettevardior petty series between the two teame geles lightweight, who is —it was only due to the fact Sammy Good of Seattle had the Barney Hart, the big pitching re a he Suaiied that which here. The final count was Montrea! usually as aggressive as a buzz that the club rules called for a better of the going with Willie |cruit signed last week, has asked 5, Seattle 4 4 > rg Raggeromer 3 saw when in the ring against verdict that “Muff” Bronson, Hoppe of San Francisco in their j|for his release, writing President Sethe Northwest lghtwelght| "rm seattleites got the jump on|} few Otto Yorkuew bg per Sirs iis, acteaaee jae |] an opponent, was practically | Portland lightweight, lost his | four-round bout here last night, |Dugdale that several things have their opponents early in the contest,!) Clereland , F extraordinary from (| helpless last night against Ed- four-round melee last night to but was given a draw for his |arisen that make {t impossible for “ jand shot two goals in rapid / ‘im ~ a a }} die Campi in their four-round Phil Gaivadore, The bout was pains, him to play with Seattle. Dug i SOME BARD SANC something ) session in the first period. Bernie|; Time is valuable, so Otto uses it intensively. It's nothing fracas at Dreamland. very much even thruout. Hoppe forced the milling, but | wrote for him to come on to camp Bical days that were and for him to win a baseball game and a fight within eight houra. Morris shot both goals unassisted eat “ 4 7 {| Sullivan plearly and away| Neither lad was inclined to do Good's terrific right-hand upper. jor he would be suspended. or something Ir aionde and his associates got to For example, Otto won the game that clinched the zone can be, utclassed by th it, cleve hifty h about like it. "Tis true! ocon orrateralaontenact aga alee champlonship and then turned to that evening and mocked out {|0utclassed by the fast. clover aiility | the leading they bees ahaa tavern ‘Tween te 6 poxer in the nd—all between noon a n : , d -. From 1945 Saeed pegoen ond period, and displayed such brit-}) *° Pipe * Seige t acharool Haatoa - Shae mesermy a {|weight crown. For all the good t lively. Had not the club rules draw and one was for Good. REAL PAINLESS Teague ft 1 ne lightweight championship nestling he might as well] called for a decision, the affair The Seattle boy will leave here Hant team work that three goals re-| |was able to do, 100 * 100 Der 100 to 160 per) suited. Lalonde, Petrie and Smith}, *0out hin waist ‘Inave worn a pair of hand-cuffs.| would undoubtedly have been next week for home, where he | And Ott 1 h a rom : each got one. Cap nt. Foyston and! And Otto does it all in such a romantic way. {|While the match was so one-sided] called a draw. has a fight. : Scheduled to fight the night of Washington's birthday, Otto (yas to become a joke, the spectators iH] I | |"Cully” Wilson of Seattle sent the . |score to 4-3 soon after, and Petrie went out to the ball park in hie niftiest street clothes, as an ordi- }|remained tn their seats, pleased by made {t four-all before the end of|, 2&F¥ fan, tho the Colon team, for which he plays on tho infield, $/the way in which Campi showed the third period WAS Up against its atiffest rivals, the soldier team, the Coast De. $ Ihe cl icago estaurateur ays u final period began, and won the cane SAN FRANCISCO, March 31 “Newsy” Lalonde, brilliant Montreal |hockey player, proved the undoing COLON, Panama, March 31.—There’s an Ohio boy here toe} day's raising the devil with pugs and pitohers. He just poan't { | Lalonde pefietrated the Metro fense boys | Campbell Beats Mitchel! oh en gO gor ae ty tie venivindn tar Camsrel'! Col ifornia’s Climate Bunk itchell, Australian middle. H And when tho ninth inning arrived the soldiers were ahead, { |} 6 to 5. Pitcher Mendez was in the hole to bat for Colon, It was § |} bastily decided Otto must bat for him. Mendes and Otto quickly iss @ secor ed |} *Wapped clothes right tn the park. Otto went to bat with one on wel " on Th ‘ond game will be played }jwelght. Both boys fought bard) CHICAGO, March 21.—Califor-|purpose of cleaning up a few thov- { | | Tusetay night |} dase. Ho beat out an infield tap by a great sprint. He and an {linruout the contest. Mitchell led| | | other runner then put over a double steal. An infield hit allowed {/ marly in the fray, but Campbell fin aia Picture has been turned to the sand dollars,” the first renner to score, tying {t.. The catcher bad barely jet $(°ery, ipbell fin: | wall at club headquarters. Judging| “If 1 come within $10,000 of clear- cent, This was in the heyday of|) go the ball when Oto medea lightaing tun end a areat elide for i 4 strong, with « kno down [© from talk around the stronghold of jing expenses for that trip I'll be|O® Otéer te ba gpa < taseball. In 1914, when the grand|} the plate, winning the game, while the crowd went wild. Charley Fox, welterweight cham-| President Weegman today, it will be/iucky,” eried Weegman when he ee Tiree jold game began to feel the first ef. Thus slaht Ontd Kunebed bie take Oth, a6 rethted. ae a eee eee ntethan, {many moons before the Chicago Na-|read it. ‘Then he refused to enter | ishtest em ge ag |fect of the gout, the revenue drop- Let the treth be told. It hes teaked out, bet with ne @te 3/5" a A ?.\tionals make another training trip/ what he termed a “mud-slinging con-| 40e8 net cover the nga 2 | man, split thet : - A Ded to 20 per cent. In 1915 tt was!) credit to Otto, that he made his debut at Cleveland on the Street- Slentu at (he cad of four rounds |t2 California. Weegman 1s especial- |test. 50: ly riled at stories which appee#@d| Manager Mitchell wired Weegman |a measly five per cent. @weeporm’ line. He says-he is going back to the States to take on 7 | going y Bishop thought he was entitled tolin gan Francisco papers criticizing from Texas saying the whole team | The above goes to show how the a fow lightweights. game has been sent to the discard. ui — the decision, but the affair seemed | nis club. He was shown one article|was much more robust since the | What the team paid in profit Inst jabout even. In the other bout®| saying that Chicago's Const trip wasimen bad shaken the dust of the year {s not known. Not very H. seme = |pouts tage vite yong ea “a sandbagging expedition for the|Golden state from their cleats, much at any rate. 1 e : | mmie Howe, Chinese Pug After Bout || tomes rue xtesier cnt nee ‘ ; : = The Federals were not wholly to ’ ’ r j and Jimmy HRT ‘ blame. That ts evidenced by the ith Lonnie Austin’ a Clever Fighter | |°o!s rationed Stanley Clements Boxing Bouts Lined | Willie Hoppe Is Now he recetp The crowd was not as large as} JZ . . oe . amie tho youn tevane lea & — sthdete/ Satie. atestat | Wy Pat Scott refereed the main For Showing Tonight Managed by F. Bogan Bilver filINES «oc. cseoee sees! jevent. Platina fillings ......++ccceses | league. iniieneeiiiiniairiamrital _— Ray Campbell, Sid Mitchell, Jim-| Freddie Bogan writes from Wind All work guaranteed for 15 years, JIMMIE IS AFTER my Maloney, Lonnie McIntosh and /sor, Cal. that he has taken Willie | # impression taken 2 ea several other fast local boxers will|Hoppe under his management, ind | ine, and ees pre yg 8 jappear in bouts tonight at the Se | would like to have Hoppe appear in BOUTS IN SEATTLE attle Construction and Dry Dock Co.| Seattle again. Ome wet eee We stand in a benefit boxing show to outfit| ‘TI am trying to get Hoppe on with of Time. the ball team. The bouts will be| Dundee in Portland,” the former Ev-| gost of our present pati ts Oo like a million bucks with the Oak. land club of the Coast league. Jimmie Howe, champion chi. |t2e,dall team. 7 ‘ | wner The “spit ball,” the old “spitter” nese featherweight, has enter lertuaactie old loft, and are aaa betes resident write | Te eed ert 1s ca aiviaal $ | that put Ed Walsh and many an * g | ed his champion bulldog, Wood- Soccer Melee Sunday | patiefaction. Ask our Customers eam I r | | “POP” ARLETT, when with Van- couver considered only a fair eatt e twirler who could take his turn on the mound and no more, is going other star on the bum, fs the se craft, Abbess, of the famous as Declares “The cret of Arlett's success, In a prac- Woodcraft kennels, New Jer- Johnny ‘Evers Hurt teeSt fice” Bring this oa within tice game against Chicago recent sey, in the Seattle dog show. ——— The Skinner & Eddy and Seattle “She'll bring home the ba» DOTHAN, Ala, March 21.—John-|Construction and Dry Dock soccer Cut - ae con all right,” declared Jim- jny Evers, Boston Brave captain,|teams will clash tomorrow after mie. jwill be out of the game a couple|noon at Woodland park. Both | if Bud Ridley, Lonnie Aus- of weeks. He threw his shoulder|teams will have their full strength | ’ - tin’s sturdy 115-pounder, can be out of place erday on the field Needham 8 HERE'S A BIT OF news from a . called upon to take on Jimmie foreign strand that no one here Eas ‘ in a battle here, the Chi- a —— —— y Pl ” ly, “Pop” worked three innings _ Squeeze ay, and was never nicked for a bingle. : Those who know Arlett are won- Henry Beach cering how long he can keep !{t up. ° ° Yarn seems to know anything about. nese boxer—and he Is pretty Johnny Dundee is to box efther clever with his mittens—will + Eddie Pinkman or Lloyd Madden stay here and get In shape for of the Diamond, do , |~ stay here in Seattle on April 20, according ri a just to show Seattle . . [t+ a San Francisco paper, which fans he can step a few. which begins so states that Bronson is to : Jimmie hae fought some th [tackle him in Portland on the 10thr " clever lads, Billy Murray, the Monday, as e lof next month. Bia ‘ middieweight, saw him. step INCREASE While none of the local promot-| | ie cme | and took him under his wing Novel ers have Dundee’s promise to ap-| ” , for a while, Tom Jones, man- ‘ pear here, it is known that he is , ‘i ¢ : ager of Jess Willard, offered coming West for a bout in Salt! : wink ; Jimmie a contract, but after in ar, Lake and possibly Montana, and if} " af Tom would have taken his is the best base- he comes to Portland, will un | ° slice, Jimmie wouldn't hh ball yarn he has dog Woodcraft Abbess | of shoes to wa , he called it off. sunday Trapshooting ae ener: ever read. P | pam ’ . ae i tea anak 4 rogram Is Lined Up} Mrs.Tennant’s Canines Many times your telephone is idle when it might be f | ! | MARKE I R EPOR r | Win at Dog Show Here profitably employed. Of course, you realize its conven- The regular Sunday mornin, + + * co Pte program is scheduled for ae en jence in local transactions, but have you thought of its nnie trapshots at the Green Lake traps CT le ’ eerss| Bull terriers, Pronch bulls and value in dealing with out-of-town customers, present tomorrow. A new date has been +#6® Boston bulla held the imelight last set for the Washington trapshoot- | 1.260160 night at the dog show being held tr and prospective? ref o¢ Koller's rink, First and Seneca. The ing ¢ I . ; rer, § "at ten! ‘1102.00/Trish setters and torricrs were. to oe f € : : the fore in the afternoon, when Mrs Long-distance telephone service is prompt, inexpen- \ 5 Charles Tennant won most of the Sera ¢ jefac . F ° Arkanses Diam cess secs, * events in the terrier class and Mrs sive and satisfactory. é " Cabbage . Sener \H. J. 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Wo will cis ed oe treat some bs grag an excep- | mene a give the team a cloee inspection tn tlo 1 0 te ‘4 \- Honaily low | Yakima utter washington oreamery, eube «3 |tti8 Kame before the trip to Van couver. order to secure ol lo fee 4 - 1 “ : our long and | Peppers-Per 1b = sees ait Under Les in Ohio dope on which niece Frente 4 mbar on piad's Wisconsin triplets ...ccscseceees | CLEVBLAND, March 8t.—Posst- * . lwe don’t care who has tried te Valia Walla, conse... - ——@ | Pl * u 7 eee | Alfaifa— > . oe 00@ 26.00 \¢ leveland, he sald, and abandoned in his great ball 4 ae Sg : : | Alfalfa Meal 6.00@27.00'hig efforts to arranee a bout be Alfalfa and Molasses |... 20.00|+weon Darcy and George Chip a - 7 y HU MEN RHECM is aes . ie 0.009021 00 “ 15M, ; sans 42,000 48.00 onor of G. Dobie FIRST INSTALLMENT VER AILMENTS AND ALL| | Yakima Gems - i eee Honor of G. 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Corn Whole . ++ 69,00@64.00 | at with 36.006 97,06 Vimour 5 ONDAY |out cont oF oblization. ale vase i Mixed serie scoofeoach at the U. of W., was the hon Office houre—9 a. m. to 8 p.m ‘ Wasnington’ doubis oom ored guest last night at a banquet | Sundays, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m premsed 30.00 |0t the New Washington, Doble will! ceo te Heiniice toe “$ |OOn When It took on the Fischer . travel with the Pareley— fering from. | Cal, per don bunches gare ecieet pebl, oe Patriots Put ut Skids need not | Rhubarb—40-1b. box esa Y tate Hinkle, promoter, yielded to w THE THE,STAR NATIONAL MEDICAL INSTITUTE: ; ‘ ‘61.00@ 62.00 coach. at Dettolt, Mich. thin seasen. ter, Rees and Cheese Bros, nine. Coach Brinker will A P Athletics in With this Parenips— Per wack . that are set forth satfer’an- |Bemseeene+Yaktran | |pleas of patriotic organizations of tooreroo| Banquet Given in dental Ave. + 80,00@ 21.00