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STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 5, MUTT AND JEFF 1917. PAGE 9 quarium and asked for Mr. Fish. (Copyright, 1917, br ‘Trade Mark Nee U @ Pat OF BY BUD FISHER. Leff Should Have Called up the Ac ——} SAY, Jerr, TJustmer | THAT RWELL Dame youve BEEN TRY rue, To Ger acauan WITH FOR SO LONG AND SHE VOLO Me To TEU Vou TO RUNG UO TMs SUumpeR, AND AS POR SKIT TV" Gimme, re) *CoLcumBUS peg WHERE'S THE Nearest PHONE P LEAG HOCKEY 8 ly Vie la wo to Paci! Rion fans There | the neat such a leag The Montrea Dave made a t d look | Coast season ow eam the a act that the Bay ¢ & of ° mly thing that Fectors from vot! cult. If Los A denoted beate the has est e front in as would give two pities in Cali a instead of one and cause th s of the Pa —_—_— — = cific Coast cir e the mat ter more consid Then as ta Spoka been announced that he given another trial, d = CHAMPS LAST Before the wa mighty good hock town, If the} war is ended before winter, the | own. j | It would be some major league | eh? | —— | NORTHWESTERN LEAGU eS Ya . » . “ bail aaa willbe lod to hear pectacle of Pennant Winners Falling to Sec . form ond Division May Be Furnished by the ard Gl e Indian, . erday for the § Brooklyn C lub, Says Purman deague club in the opening game of BARS the season N. W. leaguer By PAUL PURMAN pag a hard battle to the | (Star Special Sport Writer Touring the Major League Training Camps) Place, and is not yet sure of !t.} THE 8P Kar! Crandall, another likely re ECTACLE OF A NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPION ernit, showed to better advantago| FALLING IN ONE YEAR TO THE SECOND DIVISION 18 A CON- fm the training games than Gis-| SUMMATION NOT REMOTE IN THE OLDER LEAGUE THIS YEAR Jason. | It is doubtful whether Wilbert Robinson butid up a dall team Gaara got one hit in two tripa| Which can get above fifth place, duo to three Influences—holdouts, poor Yo the platter, but ed a couple| Catchers and unreliable pitchers of errors Robbie is putting too much dependence on old-timers— “ee players who have served their time and may go back any day THE ROXING GAME tn Wallace For pitchers t s Sherrod Smith of the heroes of the world Ida. ts no more. series, perhaps the greatest southpaw in the league. He has Pfe’fer The bout between Al Somm “ho should have a good season, and then there {s Marquard, erratic as he slugsing Portland midd 1; Coombs, who ts fast going back; Wheezer Dell, an in-andouter © Mexi-| Appleton, who has never shown very much; Cheney, and two youngsters weight, and Jack Torre: can “missed,” was the last the cit tens of Wallace cared to view According to Dick Wells, Cincin Mati gladiator, who was holding orth in Wallace at the time, Som " knocked the Mexican out of} who look better than of the rest, with the possible exceptions of | Smith and Pfefte 1 The youngsters are Cadore, sent by the Robins to Montreal he won 26 and lost 14 games, and Durning. | in the astern league, last season. i et, curves and change Portland. Cadore is a big right-hander, with sp on the shows, has returned to Den- ver. Eee fing and rushed him into the of pace. Durning is a southpaw—the kind of.a southpaw a Hopes so much that the fans be} manager likes to find—a sidowheeler with control ‘came sickened of the The staff {s as weak as any {n the league, Otto Miller ‘end the lid was clamped dow 1 do the bulk of the receiving. He is mediocre. Chief city executives following num slow and flat-footed, will help. Myers may be a dang>rous complaints. 4 ay he WILL be, but there ta that pos-| Buis Newman, who was inter year with Macon d Atlanta, will be ested with Frank Clancy In putting Atlanta in 12 games, but the major part con, his average fell to | im one of the the initial is slipping, Robinson } Merkle will alter While the Washington ° THE MUCH-HERALDED piteh o-* game nate at sack and also ple ow wand Malone ing battle between the Coveleskie Cutsh 1 be at second and Olson and Getz, neither brothers, Stanley of Cleveland and very remark at third. Harry of Detroit, failed to material Robinson's real find is at short, where Fabrique is playing | On university ize last season in the majors when | a slashing game. Fabrique played last year with Providence. | His records on the field and at the; bat were remarkable. He formerly was owned by the Detroit Tigers, but Jennings had Bush and Young, and could not use him. Harry refused to work against his} “kid” brother, who was just break | fing into the big show. shape. 5 to Ci PUTTING TRACK IN SHAPE AT “U” spring vacation employed on the varsity track advantage of the students’ nce to put the track in first: Sach will not be the case this| Robbie also bas a find in the outfiel!—Hickman, a youngster, » system used ia year, however. Stanley has come| otto Miller declares, can throw strikes from the outfield. Rob detail, The track Out with a line of taik that should) need him if Wheat doesn't sign, for the outfield doeen’t look very st wt higher than th 16 PURRINGLY ~ S Wet, Kerry THERE ? —\ wich | kerty \ Do You wan YOU SAID SOMETHING, THs “a. CAT AND DOG HosPrTAG! WHICH Kerry? t war bOYou MCAN WHIM Kir ty 7 14 THERE Mote THAN ONE KOT AT THIS 1's THE | rrr nnn NEW BROOKLYN wee SHINING ee University of enjoying its the workmen field are taking ab | ‘oach Vander Veer, | per ¢ | ae r Put Harry on edge for the fracas./ with Hy Myers and Jimmin Johnson as regulars 4, and, on account of thi THREE T0 CVE *I have won my spurs in the ma Jo anything with the Cincinnati club, Robinson| water cannot collect underne for leagues now,” declares Stanle sion Twot S ehirtiba the outatee who formerty ed for ee —~ | of the fiel on & int of thi | willing to take on “my brother in a red at frequent intervals to al | see [MARKET REPORT) !°5"" on the track to thru pres | a ae Rae ee Saige SENG EB lara! siete The pits and runways for the Three judges will award the AMUSEMENT S/7 a) potato market ts now In tho, Starman winesap ‘ Laser se| igh, ind atanding Jumps| decision at the Metropolitan Mina rdoggtelben rp Ler : Lave beta com leted Thes sur- | Lumbermen's a? boxing show ALHAMBRA Th try have bought 1 pase the old ones to a gre t dee oe. | emnorrow nig n the Arena. ‘o force nigh |'The first track meet to be held on| The three will be Gene Hat- *) &PINE} stot, ond sgorDhgy ho Leahey — ‘biden university field will be the Inter-| ton, Seattle's most popular )ORPREUM & iy, tt the peepul would refuse class meet soon after co soortsman; Joe Dizard and R. [to pay the pri they ask there on of c The firat intercollegiate H. Van Nostern, o oe acdaalatces |} Producers for » hela with Oregon a Willie Meehan, San Franciec night be nortage of BF Hi . Veal und Pork ran bis MAS 34 neerewel sad’ Marihy Good. tha < is je omnes year. x fe f: 9g Eemerad Cauliflower and lettuce are plen- | Pucke—Fat : a1| Apparently there are degrees of the city fast el were, hun) on the street, but there fs 4) Hens yj overtone % rari Bh clomue: ARTIF. M hortage in caobage. The market! 4 ins. « : = = Aish, aan were Comedy Songs: UNA CLAY-| ( wretocked with rhubarb and | Piseo sine, don 1.80 light work TON & €O., Comedy Sketen,| 18 OVETS'O ate 3 a7 ping into th hdl prices will soon emulate Humpt 16 x EA ISM ELECT TY pity. Cucumbers and spinach i. night. : EVENINGS 10- 25-50-75 ¢ TGmUUDe ao ‘% in ye tinh Oe tem ee et } FAR VISION preliminarie McCool, . tter stocks are scarce Hy . a Portland featherweight who ts to| } iLKES” Pp AYERSIE ow, owing to the big deman or | Bester wi Without Lines ] take on Earl Conner of Tacoma, | Crareram canned mil | setive ‘iene 2 IVA / will be on hand tomorrow morning i ap maid ‘ “AISION _——— $e ran’n 4 in the Seattle Loses Hockey an peeee— Veget: VEGETABLES —Per dow Per Ih Lens Domestic wheat . “ot Ameriean Sentiments : grt MAN FROM HOME” Nights 10 to We. Mats 2.00 NEW PANTAGES | Mats., 2:30; Nights, 7 and © HE UNEEDAGIRL” BILLY McDERMOTT LA ESTRELLITA 10c and 20¢ 43 060 05% 1.00@1.60 gh hops pe Fita-1 Afternoons, 1 o-11 Teo Kendall and His tern Washington Browsed : | double com- mone 4 a May 20.00) 61.00062.00 20.006 21.00 « », per don, Home of the Kryptok Lens FREE WE MAKE NO CHARGE FOR - eee and tightening your For new acrews, For new eprings in Shur-On or mounting. For now leather cases, r Shur-On Lens Cleaners. Fiortda, per ib meh uget Sound Hay new, per Ib. .. 16019 | One t wor 5} Fr DOCaL, POE IB eevee sees oa ngton oo : ‘PALACE HIP |iisincrter on | sera For shur-On La nd fit glasses on the prem Contest to Canz diens| “~~ : | SAN FRANCISCO, April 5.— | The Montreal Canadiens won the third and deciding game of their series from the Seattle ice hockey team here last night, 6 to 2, “Newsy” La Londe star- | red for the Easterners, while | Wilson and Rowe were the Se- | | attle shining lights. Another game may be played. \May Call Off Race CLEVELAND, April 6. | Pot sweepstakes to be held here | during the week of July 16 probably will be called off, since Vojga, one of the best colts, was severely cut }and can not enter, manufacture The Jack| i »|Rifle Shoot Is Set] Horse Changes Hands Perentee—Fer enck 4.00) The National Rifle association WALTER ROBSON mu has scheduled a tourney shoot for NEW YORK, April 6. | ¢| some timé in April or May. The} Optometrist and Optician Jones, 8-year-old chestnut gelding, | ° o ig 100 44 | match shoot will be open to al! mem- 4084-5! bers and rottancce, ieee, o sana Special Added Attractic (Established Arcade 1910) today became the property of Col. Paul Brown, of Missouri, who paid) $20,000 for the famous show hore. MONTE the Fxposttion || Rediehes Der doz. ... i Pinger,” in the Latest ™ || Rhubarb—40-lb, Mox ..+-+ 20002 34] DOUBLE ’ triotio Sone, M oie THAGEDY LEY. siietts PUZZLES POLICE 4 SRDEEN, April 6.—Police of. f here today admit them We aratl Rnown 0nd retis.|« Gems 1075 00\ selves mystified by the double i atuady for PEMALS “eo oo@sroo| tragedy at Ocosto when Charles {ROUBLES AND IUKGU.| pea | Anderson, @ rancher, shot his wif LARITIES. | C @f| Grapetratene and a few minutes later took his Agr) “are. n 1.0992.25) own life, leaving no explanation of box, or 3 for $6 6.26675) hig act, His 11-year-old son heard sto AR Baaaase, tee: Leald| ew, caso the shots fired ontrained Anderson owned a emal! tract of RAYMOND REMEDY Co. vs *e Pineapple—Floride, crave Jand and had recently finished the building of a home. YOU KNOW THAT Improper 4 . “KR | McKelvey High Gun C. BE. McKelvey was high gun yea. lterday at Harbor fsland. Despite '\the severe weather, there was the usual gathering of the faithful at rather the traps. McKelvey nicked 99 out of 100. Archer Signs Up | , Reliable Wasserman CHICAGO, April 5.—Jimmy Arch-) vost er, Cub backstop, has signed his NAWAY rty Building contract and will report for spring | Opporite Fosteftios | training. . ! | this morning when the| . ook crowed. a lasts the longest.. mend it. The veteran backstop. Mily Sw a; Pf "re iivan, was slated to arrive here The harder itis VELVET combines from the Hast some time today. He to please yo’ to- mildness and flavor in Shoe Co, squad in a practice ses: ei deal you wi smoke all you want, and \ sion. pies | to Velvet. want all you smoke. \ | Baseball | COAST LEAGUE At Salt Lake 3, Portland 9. At Loa Angeles 1, Oakland 3 At San Francisco 6, Vernon 7. | TRAINING GAMES At Tulsa—Giants 8, Detroit 4 COLLEGE GAMES ac stantord i, soutem cat | Buy From the Producer and LIGHTS Public Must Demand Bout if Pinkman Is to Battle Campi, Writes ‘Handsome’ BY EDDIE PINKMAN Northwest Lightweight Champion of the fact that atberweight, Ed- o we will take oe Eddie s no doubt are aw nager of the popular ed @ very shrew prot with the newly crowned champion, h custor ™m As our Dan Salt, the new die Campi, is consid the anticipated mat Brewster Pinkmar Here my terms friend, congenial Dan, can honor All this will come off in due time, providing that the cham- pion is not busy receiving instructions from the aviation school of the United §fates army, located at San Diego. Of course, the eneral public “Will look at this as a josh, but the boy is real ous In bis ideal There will brother is a li quired test. T afraid to face deems it necessary yter, h are the match promoter en our mutual the greatest of nd be the mans in the battle, as my oa ator, baving {s goes to show that the Iri danger if our chief adviser, to enter into the fray. be two F younger passed the re- Swedes are not ident Wilson, ‘Williams Gathering Coin | for Park in $1,000 Hunks Tee! Williams, chairman of ie as well as Mr. Duthie, This the committee charged with | makes the total amount raised to raising funds to purchase and © over 6,000 Halt equip the ball park for the City | va $6,000 mark. | jokingly, Mr. Williams’ fellow com- League cziation, brought home the bacon again yester- |mitteemen have framed a personal day to the tune of $1,000, ac- i" logan for him. It is, “Thor 4 cording to his announcement | ottara-duy Williams,” and, in rea! today, | earnestness, Willlams is going aft’ David Hollywood, general man-|¢r the coin in chunks that size, lager of the Ames Shi {Iding cor. j tho nothing is too small to be over- |poration, is the & man to | looked. a |make the donation to the project The papers of incorporation of Ne Ri 3, hou regia jrun into four figures J. F.jthe Seattle Ball Park association # | Duthie, prominent shipbuilder, was| were hurried Olympiaward 3 WEATHER AGAIN | the first to jump into the $1,000|day, and at the same tiagiae ben and, not to be outdone, Mr.|liams opened a bank account for | Hollywood informed Williams that|the association and started salting HALTS PRACTICE ° e Ames company would do equal- cway coin for the new ball park. Weather permitting, the Se- attle recruits and regulars were scheduled to get together this afternoon at Dugdale’s Manor and take on the Seattie police ball nine in the first practice encounter of spring. The weatherman with his sprin- kling can again gummed up the team's workout yesterday by lay- ing the dust when no dust need be laid President Dugdale and Manager | Leard have not yet begun to cult!- a inkles, but will be doing so niess t weather remains | STRONG tobacco may have lots of flavor, but you can’t smoke as much of it as you, want. A mild tobacco” often has 62/y its mildness to recom- Tee fren’ship that’s hardest to gain, usually Fulton Loses Match | to Morris on Foul) Stop the High Cost of Living is the plan of the housewives. high cost of dying. the !manufacturer Likewise stop the Buy your caskets direct from Cut out the middleman. NPW YORK, April 5.—Carl Mor-} ris today had yanked the pedestal from under Fred Fulton, Minnesota Why pay $ 50 for a casket we sell for $25? Pee fonduastiiea aneata shi Why pay $ 60 for a casket we sell for $30? |ton fouled Morris In the fifth round Why pay $ 70 for a casket we sell for $35? lot Why pay $ 80 for a casket we sell for $40? scheduled bout their 10-round Inst night, and immediately began Why pay $ 90 for a casket we sell for $45? to slide out of the limelight Ref. | jeree Hill Brown dincualltied Fulton. | Why pay $100 for a casket we sell for $50? Why pay $ 35 for cremation we do for $20? And on the better grades of goods we save you an even greater percentage. Why deprive yourself of the necessities of life in order to pay an outrageous funeral bill, and get no better service and no better goods than we furnish for one half the money? We give a complete funeral, including casket, calling for body, cremation, and "$47.50 50 urn for ashes, for . We maintain our own casket factory, crematory and a complete parlor and equipment for funeral purposes Don't allow anyone to dictate to you w Undertaker you shall employ when death comes to your home, but call the one who will give you the best services and best goods for the money. BLEITZ-RAFFERTY UNDERTAKING & CREMATION CO. Phone North 525 617-19-21 Kilbourne 6. Tom Cowler stopped Sailor Car- roll, Pacific coast heavyweight, in the fret round. Associ i ation Has Not Called Off Meet PHILADE! LPHIA, A, April 5.—The national golf champlonship tourney will be held unless the war 3 a more acute, announc rrine, president of the! U, 8, Golf association, last night U. M. Stops Athletics ANN ARBOR, April 6.—The Uni versity of Michigan has ordered all athletic activities suspended, on ac ‘count of the war situation,

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