The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 9, 1917, Page 9

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—&eain, ATEST REPORTS from L Chicago White Sox cam to the effect that Net dold may crowd “Brick mer Seattle outfielder Mightfield berth While Se fee “Brick” max Yrush, they we Ris returning to the Giants Bich he no doubt will eerie by the Sox, With the Giants would have Pield. The return of Eldred cannot be} Ounted upon too strongly, however. Mor he may begin to hit th and if he does won't be able to drive him off th elub. fans would good in t i not be set aga’ if cast Eldr “MUFF” BRONSON Pr Mght weight, is sidestepping Joe Re along in according to Here's a clipping Joe ‘Muff Bronson, hera featherweight champion of cific coast, refused to make pounds for Joe Benjamin, a 1 smaller man. Bronson might be called shtweight, as grew the featherweight class a y azo. He bas to his credit an easy victory over Harry P | fought Broason twice, and losing one “Benjamin recently did what few winning one Dick Kendall for ounds, and Benjamin's poor cot tion was all that saved Kendall from losing the decision. Kendal! Was the luckiest boy In the world to get a draw boy who recently gave son the beating of his | “Benjamin has not fought for some time, as all the boys have b sidestopping h a demanding too much mon oO meet Dolph Thomas of the Parkside finds opponents hard to sect | Benjamin is willing to go out of his class, and has issued a chal Tenge to such boys as Sammy Good (Sammy recently knocked out Wi) He Hoppe in two rounds, and last Friday fought a draw with } Eddie Campi, Dick Kendall and Joe White. These are the best @round the Bay City. Joe is a cley @r, classy fellow, and should Kept in Frisco as long as he will tay. He will stick here if the pro Moters will only give bim atches Phil Kessler, local bantamweight iis training daily with Beajamin, lates that Benjamin co Eddie Camp Joe Wh ore TOMMY BURNS, former heary- weight champion, is knocking ‘em dead in Butte. No, Tommy is not doing it in the ring. He has gone on the stage. |! oes a boxing stunt, and tells e interesting anecdotes of the ring. This is not the first time Tommy has appeared | before the footlights. He is an o 4 hand the actor as well as n The Manufacture mercial Cl ors’ boys a MU iT i AND JEF bi JEFF WAS WELL | VE Gor A Job (IN THE ABROPLANE | MAI SERWE AND TYE GOT To TRY ost THIS NOW ING ATION, P's A STUNT LiKE BY HAVE ON MAICCARS To Prey UF MAIL BASS WITHOUT STeFpiNg. You AN ARM CATCHES THE BAG ary THE CAR: cH ME One now THROWS VAG NOW WA PUY, on THE 10 SOE “KIDDO” WILSON — AND SEMI-PROS | Notea Referee T Tells WIN BALL MELEE | Hovey }to ge workin 4s were Daniel Edward Dugdale’s S: attle Giants are in the same class with the champion Bos. ton Red Sox today The Union Boliermakers’ team walloped the Giants In their ex hibition game befere about 500 people yesterday at Dug's manor, 3 to 2. The Toledo team of Americ association took the world’s champions down the line in Toledo, 6 to 1 The Giants failed to show much in their tilt wit lermakers goed forw but four bin Gia | Devine, Bill Cunningham, Goldie land Ayau were the Seattle hitters Ed Klein, for Seattle unningham | plate, Daly and Rock twirle Drolette and Tom i¢ worked behind the Each team made five errors. The field was too heavy for the lads to the N the three out of out in He hit Ue lenge While th exhibition, the opposite the victors. Wi Kiddo wirling his Phot Sead of poor | bolle g0 for| five. Wilson ball, and| “Frisco” jeriticized by lintervals. Edward's umpiring was ach aide at different game, There was considerable alk for 3 Willie emt Se bia bow Frida: Dug has put the Bollermakers ng down for a return game | Hovey looked good in the bo “| He is the same southpaw who wi hae |with Great Falls for a time last vowing At B clock which is compose a pieces, ha plates e J. F. Duthie squad fal/tle with the Giants toda row the A. O. H, team will does ba Tomor pla See Dr. a J. Brown HIMSELF Fg eat First Ay Lending sion Bleek | Southpaw Pitcher Is | Signed Up by Spokane south Ar MeMorran, young cher, formerly with Los has accepted terma with okane club of the Northwestern 1e Commerce and Com- mov di of the Association, Chamb er ub Announce the Re INDUSTRIAL EXHIBIT of Washington Manufactured Products White B e From th Attractive New Stuart-Henrs uildings to the EXHIBITIO BUILDING Fourth Av Splendid new « installed, making o1 in the and demonstration United State enue at University Street lisplays of Washington-made pri (s have been 1¢ of the finest permanent industrial exposition where every necessary facility for the display of manufactured products is provided. lu Formal Dedication Week April 16 to 21 When special cerem ce. Manufac urged pl are coming 1 to take wee turer will tak sented th onies, demonstrations and other event vhose products are not already repre > and ha exhibits installed during 1 e their POSTED FOR ONCE OR Goor THE WRONG STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 9, PAGE 9 1917. IN HIS LIFE. DOwsy J a “ANECDOTES How Flashlight Photo Saved Boxer From K.O. BY H. C HAMILTON | NEw YORK, “april The time has now come when every body is set to hear some argu ments imfavor of opening the major league baseball season | 9. BY EDDIE GRANEY (Great Among Great Referees f Baseball COAST LEAGUE At San F < 4, Ver At Los Angeles 2-0, At Salt Lake 7, Pe TRAINING Because a photographer set off a flashlight at a match in Los Angeles one night, Jim Flynn escaped what seemed a cer tain knockout. Fynn and a wild-swinging but ferocious fellow called “Bat- tling Johnson” came to the ninth round of thelr scheduled ten round affair Fynn had it on But Johnson was very dangerous could do no better than outbox him ugly at close quarters In the ninth Johnson landed on Flynn and Jim went down. He looked all in, About the count of seven Flyna staggered up. A baby’s breath would have kocked him down. Johnson started a terrific swing, but just then a loud report like a gun shot was heard, and the ring became a dense cloud of white amoke. A photographer had taken a flashlight picture Johnaon evidently was badly frightened. He dashed away toward a far side of the ring and stood nervous and rattied. In the meanwhile, Flynn had recovered himself a little and heid his feet. The gong ended the round before Johnson realized what had happened. He couldn't get back at the helpless Flynn. In the tenth round Flynn came strong, and, outpointing Johnson, was given the popular decision. Johnson eo far as points were concerned Such men as Jack Sullivan and mark him up. He was ng On) 1-3 and GAMES Fal Sr At thie At Giants At At Minn’ At St. Paul 4 At Toledo 6 tera 1 Detroit t Fi Kansas Cubs I polis 0, Ch Wht Red Sox 1 ‘ampi Matched to oil Lee Johnson ‘wei ses ‘aa Lee Johnson morrow future. he Oa jand Portland Chicago Cubs Back |Many Games Listed in Windy Village} for Coast Squads § cue ached vl games Portland on has 94 at home h Ver its own lot CHICAGO. had ¢ today the California Youth tice le Much at Archer. acramento has cond base fo Outf r n holding th the Reds Los White of and th h the d to play Indl ention wa at Jackson has come »h o terms pping | ing game. Three Bushers Let Out by Indian Boss Sontag Again Wins College Teams Are gain ; 3out in New York Calling Off Games Sy land, ording to a report from Port , Ww »pped Indians ©: wa ' tory in the over Al The ad the best He scored » sixth round liama st t ¥ Val Sontag’s lates Fast was a 10-round Britton in Brookly Seattle middlewe! it a ball teams thruout ch pending operat he I due at are # " the wir to the war California, release eve way t ne in th FEAR SHORTAGE OF APPLE PICKERS VENATCHER, April 9,—Soldiers plo pickers are a possibility Alarmed by the bounds with which ng in the apple district is go « ard, and fearing a labor sh Ttage next fall, the growers of atchea and Methow valleys to petition Gov. Lister to or possibl to Frisco May Put on Wrestling Tourney Fr National ficials of the Pacific arsociatl sco has beer A A 1 way to handle the }meet will be taken on = Evers’ Brother Is With Peoria Outfit 22 are al da labe a brief time. would be needed only DENTIST H YOUR TEETH rng Raa S|MARRET REPORT) Sebanigle-—Tiecien, ‘atane <s | Appl 1] WAT Receding it} at-| Artichokes 1) Awparncns aid Producers for 4 Carrete—"s | Cantifiower cf Celery Per $2.00 and up| Ceteey—T Kpring Chicke 4h | Dacks—Fat b0@e7s 475 | be Nene Under 4Abe Silver Fi Painles other wo mation | bird and Pike Entre on Open Sun YOU KNOW THAT Limburger Oregon triplets Wisconsin t Wisconsin twi ‘ Young America Nobranka, per Ib..+« Cal., per doz + 50 060. 06% | reedishes 5 Wasserman) nhubarl | Rutabagas | Hquash- Per 1 | spinach o “ Blood Tost DONAWAY 202-4-4 Liberty Buildin Union and Third, Opposite Alfalfa—No. 2 Alfalfa Meat Alfalfa and Molasses FRUITS RUSS TONTUR he eliminated by wenrtng the Rupture Support. 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