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STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1917. PAGE 1! 11917, by PO rh Nee U & Pat 0 UD FISHER. { « 1 3 : MUTT AND JE FP r BY BU -And, by Golly, _— Jeff Did It. SAY {Ir Youve So LL gust \ f MTELESTED IN THIS fr ‘ TAKE You? \ spo OHO MAY BE Od THT! YO’ HORSE OF \ ALL oreo / fouip LIKE To 6mMeElt tT ¥ pest, / fos LCT MAU Ages ticks TST AS } WELCOME AS THE BMALCPOY olummn PRPC oc? ID MITCHELL'S — stock By deen boosted considerably Sid fs the Australian middle eight holding forth in Seattle uns er the management of Avetin & Balt. Last year Sid went back to Mil oe and while in that neck of Woods was matched and fought raw with len Rowlands, the Mi We «middleweight. According io the reports, Mitchell looked i) bod in his battle w Row PRow comes word Oey's first fight in es in all probability will take in Milwaukee, and who do think will be his opponent? other than Len Rowlan h whom the Seattle mitt slinger | fought a draw DODE” BRINKER, coach of the versity of Washington baseball mh and former outfieldér and tain of the Vancouver club, | of the most sought after play in the Northwest just at the| went time. tthe end of the 1916 season inker decided to retire from ve participation in the game | Was given his release by Bob mn for the faithful service ren: | has that Les the United EATTLE GIANTS’ FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE bh me “Dode" believed his future baseball activi ld be confined to coaching § fashington squad. Now, how- . he has hearkened to the call | diamond as every veteran | the spring and with the Minvement that he might be! ed back into the game, has re- | fed offers to play in the Great is and Tacoma outfields. On| of this Bob Brown has come} M with the statement that he is y to pay as much as elther of other clubs offer if “Dede” is | ing to return to Vancouver this MOE. McGINNITY has slipped over on the other N. W. league gers as regards training his im. They were all wondering iy he was so late in starting was in no hurry because he is R going to miss a day's work.| never the rain falls in the oth-| Feamps and the teams are fore to take a layoff Joe's crew will going thru its stunts as tho Old! wags out in all his glory Puyallup, where the Butte is training, is located the mn Washington Fair associa grounds. This is the sight the Butte camp. On the is a huge building used for It is 400 feet 4 more than 100 feet wide has a dirt floor, When It me there will be ample room everything but an actual ga w the big covering. Left to right—Manager Bill Leard, Joe Devine, Bert Murphy, “Rube” Gardner, Ed Kiein, Paul Strand, Vernon Ayau, (PORTLAND LADS ‘ATHLETES AFTER BOUT HERE JOIN ARMY Each day sees the depletion of the athletic ranks at the U. of W, and in the local high schools by the youths enlisting. Roy Taylor, outfielder ou of W. ball team; soe Rogers, Bae er of Al, and Varsity sub, and Law- 7 rence Brown and Elmer Quinn, Broadway high school star athletes, took the oath yesterd Its. Secret, Sh, Sh! RED SOX AND DODGERS IN OLD WORLD SERIES reem| ‘tet ti BIG LEAGUE RESULTS (oi..e niin nanan Muff” Bronson, Portiand light weight, and Sid Brunn, Moose cluy matchmaker, were a Stealthily whispering in each oth er's eare last night in a secluded corner of Brown and Hulen’s ey When asked what he was doing) are in Hen : in Seattle, the Portland fistic ) t racing meet when it was dis-| , Png York ° 100) r ) promoter was about as communi: | jor SULFS YRSUERBAT RESULTS YESTERDAY \{ cative ae a clam and unless they land some bouts fore long. If we go to California, fered that three hors had} NEW YORK, April 12—The “doctored.” Dodgers and the Red Sox, cham- t Cinein 3-8-1, 8. Louis Clo Ag Pte oh . . “A “allfornis - i 4 ’ nd Nanemaker Juet dropped in for a visit; ) here, the four will go to California, we will all enlist in the same regi Offictais of the meet headed by | pions, respectively, of the Na : = Gaydon, . f _ o methin: n 3 ” . ; 7 t i ny siee dec Evans there les H. Pettengill, presiding| tional and American leagues, b-8-0, Pieter t adeiphia 0-3 tan armed | et” Nelnon > uld “ , have just completed a most _— i. iB F Y 1g yet. ® are running true to form today. and Killett; Jacebr, . o investigation and declare nnn Portland fight there,” writes Bobby; “he has wins anager, Is land Leo Houck, Eddie es and ’ also took our some bouts in Seattle for mem- ane eae bers of stable—Al Som- middleweight; Billy Net ightweight, and Billy Mas = day bantam on the Coast, and would like to take Evans and bis trio on either Sid Mitchell or Dick trying to line up Wells » Biily George's Well jooks like us fighters town. If unsuccessful there, will have to be wearing khaki be- various shows. Bobby Evans, anxious to Brooklyn Loses While Red Hosiery Lads Score a Victory oe NATIONAL Bs bag AMERICAN Lat Al Sommers is improving every He is the best middleweight mers, son, cee cott, | THERE WAS NO END of excite-| Major Leagues Open , it at the Tajuana race track si 8 ring the closing days of the re BY 4. 6 HAMILTON 4 Ore ie r o ¥ nian fracases PACIFIC CoasT ReeutTs © At Salt Lake 5, Los Az Angeles 7. At San Francisco 3, Oakland 2. ment At Vernon 7, ‘, Portland 1, be a good card The Red Sox won a game and they have circumstantial ev!l-| the Dodgers did not. The Red Sox gave the Yankees a horrible beating, while the Dodgers we! 0 Brooklyn playing dead, and other little tricks, For a telegraph operator, Ray Cald- well took lot of punishment from the Red Sox. Ray, either they his own oversight or Bil! Donovan's, spent the afternoon on the pitching mound at the Polo grounds. If any one doubted that the Red Sox were going to cut a figure tn race this year, today’s the time to forget it. The Boston ese, save a alip of the brain by Jack |Barry, played a midsummer game of ball for the edification New York fans and to the astonish jment of the Yankees. Slim Cald | well, who spent the wir trenches of Panam a OF 8 omewher jacted just ike he'd like to be back {there The Red Sox acted precisely ke a team that’s going to make a oe of trouble Dodgers could not see it It always fs a little cold ) Brooklyn than anywhere else shooting dint: so the have no excuse for su the slants of Grover ce on some of the best known | n of the American turf. Notre) can be done, however. as the| hicials have no way of proving evidence they have in hand besides the animals mistreated , fled to run behind as they were, ected to do. An old trick, that of plugging the} y nostrila with sponges, was orted to. Three horses were| “doctored,” but of the trio,| won the race and another fin- cond, despite the handicap “> A novel with a ttle angle | In next week's Star. MUSEMENTS ALHAMBRA 3 &PINE| det LI VAU DEV! LLEIE a jarmein, Dancers; & Geneve, Wire Den cers; Orpheum Travelogue. ATIMEE DATLY 10-25-50 VEMINGS 10-25-50-75- IRE LAN WILKES "PLAYERS |the pennan r in the within Dodgers mbing to | Cleveland Alexander, Houlen Buys Auto harley Hulen, local billiard Pe is spor’ a brand new] auto, He hasn't hit anything yet, he deciares HEIDELBERG BRAND of the} Proving, but the well enough yet,” sterdai ‘a practicn game nts, with two rookle Brannock, on Coach Ballard high school squad, 4 Alexand adeipht ey ane Giants Haven’t Their Batting Eye, Says Bill; Members of Seatti & baseball club have yet to find their bat ting eyes, according to Skipper Bill Leard. The be ber up, a their apple following y nm which the ¢ itehers, Daly and the hill, defeated to 2 are beginning to lim fielding is in can’t find the old raid Bill Cole's ap” Morse the second sack ner is frisking around in @ classy man Roldt, Cunningham and Goldie held down the outfield positions yesterday The first of a three-game series with “Dede” Brinker's U. of SW, squad is on today an hasn't donned the pad yet Billy Sulll ig mitt and wind MARKET REPORT) | Artichokes —P: Asparegus Boots Per | Broecholt Pineapple — Florida. © Louisiana ———_ Prices Paid Preducere i Fass, Poultey, Veal and Perl { Yt m cr) 1 22 Lee Leo Houck Calls Off Bout; Was Very Sick! 20 Hovck, Seattle lightweig van forced to bout on account of | writes he ha with throat ened to dey He {a feeling nd soon hopes to be na ring battle rece Houck which thre. into diphth r now taking part however Staniey Coveleskie, former Spo- kane pitcher, won the opene Cleveland “Wheezer” rorite the Dodgers Bil| James was wild and Hugh Jennings had to yank him. Maj. Gen, Leonard Wood saw the Dodgers step thru a military driil Ray Caldwell was the hero of yesterday's games, He pitched nine innings against the Red Sox Gavvy Cravath got one home run in the game against Brooklyn Babe Ruth changed his nd the Yankees’ luck In the inning Larry Doyle helped Pirates by hitting a double, scoring a run and handing seven chances cleanly. Pretty fatr for a guy with a broken ler. Tris Speaker pried off just one single hil, but it helped the Indians win from the Tigers Hal Chase began where he left off Inst fall by helping trim the old Seattic fa up a vietory for Dell, could hang shoes fifth trim the” ; Wattelet Head of “ BIK Board L. A. Wattelet, former pres dent of the Victoria N. W. league baseball club, jis the newly appointed chairman of the athletic committee of the Elks’ club The new committee is acheduled lub's seope of the ateur baseball t * Adam ig still aker for the ciub's em membera of the ce Pearce match The other George F- t and Edward Hill O'Leary Training Open for Mixx Here tee are O'Leary is doing training for his bout with E Pinkman next Tuesday night in the open air, The fort Seattle lightweight preparing aself for the fracas at Zang's training camp on Lake Un ion. A run on the boardwalk around the lake is part of Johnny's training stunt Johny favorite, 1s Los Angeles Rifle Club After Range ON’T BE satisfied with a tobacco you can get along with. Find the tobacco you can’t get along without. ELVET is a mat- urally mild tobacco —its mildness improved by natural ageing. A naturally good flavored tobacco made emoatheny mellower by nature’s tient ageing method. it and see if Velvet isn't the tobacco you can’t do without. Buy From the Producer and Stop the High Cost of Living is the plan of the housewives. high cost of dying Likewise stop the Buy your caskets direct fren the manufacturer. Cut out the middleman. Why pay $ 50 for a casket we sell for $25? Why pay $ 60 for a casket we sell for $30? Why pay $ 70 for a casket we sell for $35? Why pay $ 80 for a casket we sell for $40? Why pay $ 90 for a casket we sell for $45? 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 eren greater percentage. Why deprive yourself of the necessities of life In order to pay an outrageous funeral dill, and get no better service and no better goods than we furnteh for one hai the money? We cive a complete funeral, calling for body, cremation, and urn ter ashes, fer $47.50 We maintain ovr own of aket factory, crematory and a L, Brown was hii complete parlor and equipment for funeral purposes ’ Harbor Island traps yesterday aft re H Don't allow anyone to diciaie to you what Undertaker ico We aigean $0 cay .3 Jordon Winner in you shall employ when death comes to your home, but call Bic ahinn Match the Bae ibe wil give you the best services and best goods Jordan was victor in 47.008 48.09) out of a possible 100. over? 60 last nights three-cushion billiard match with Charley Hnlen at the & CREMATION CO. At Kansas City Minneapolis 0.| Brown & Hulen parlors, to 14 At Louisville 4, Columbus 3 IThe game was one of the city utle| Phone Nerth 525 617-19-21 Kilbourne @& At Indianapolis 6, Toledo 5. ceries. Los Angeles city council has ed to lend its mora! and 5 tf} Cardinals with a pair of blows, one) = The 14@.144 a triple. been as —@| The Athletics faced Walter John: financial support to a proposed mu son Yes, they lost jnicipal rifle elut The matter was ybmitted to the city authorities by E. EF, Htrriman, a rifle club enthu siast, who has suggested the city establish a municipal rifle range for \the club |Barry Denies Dicker With Athletic Chief YORK, April 12.—Jack mana, of the Red Sox, ort here thet he has : with Connie Mack four Boston play 3. =» Dill PANTAGES mts , 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 “ i an TEXAS ROUND-UP” Old Cowboys, Cowgirls, Bronchoa German BRUCE DUFFET & CO. In « Big Comedy Act Other Features. Recipe tens TRY TH 49¢ and 200 Packed tn wanitacy t by PALACE HIP arocers Afternoons, 120-5; Keres, 620-11 inne & Co; Cart No gine ete aes f Dawne Rosini Aniervon & b+ 7 5 feninet t ; Ne in a8e Brown; Moralle’s Pets SuATT sound jure Photoplay, “Wife in Sunebine, of “Is Marriage Sacred?” series, ves. ao are put up | Harper Traded for Backstop Baldwin Harry Harper, Spokane outfield er, has been traded by Nick Wil : df \Mams to the Tacoma Tigers for a6|"Red” Baldwin, the young catcher who has been holding out on Tealey Raymond's boss and sold NEW Harry denies the re Including casket, attendance, PACKIN vax! Brown Is High Gun Afternoons, ite Salads ie Schang geon Second at 200 . 100 2:1%—1—0—Ne Mat. Thurs. MONTE CARTER & CO. sh00 5 40. 00@ 85.00 14 0045.00 46.000 45.00 @ Rerateh Food ASSOCIATION RESULTS Charley shorts re } ° ba rs a At Milwaukee 4, St, Paul 0 1 O16 TRUSS TORTURE 1.000135 be eliminated by wearing the rg Rupture Support. We A fatire on Loe fixe tree trial to prove its supertor- FILM SERIALS na ©0, tor thira Ave. Rome w nee. 4 Yellow Newtons .

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