The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1917, Page 9

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¢ y mow. Before t MUTT AND JEFF Edward\!/ x." — ; : \ es SEF WE OUGHT TO HILL'S * pam ENUSTED (NA THE | | OFFICERS RESERVE CoRPS INTYRE trim CHET M wi ea » the S INCE ship « eld boys Braves, gloves “comodac Tomn are turning over heavy Now ! from Pe at Ed Martin ts getting ready » same thing Denver Ed. pars ago. . ABOUT two years that “Mysteri as He w IT WAS JUST ago this time S Tilly th, favorite, atterupt . back” in Portland after being of the ring for many years. Billy looked like a wizard for the | th erwelgh out AND THEN WE WouLDyrT NANE Ta DIG TRENCNES \ STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1917. Jeff Knows What Is Inside of a Nut Anyway hs Cae N BoT T wort Be a PRIVATE WONG! Jusr war NTIL We're THEN TILL GET 4 CHANCE Yo DISTIN GUISH my sec mh ——, UNDER FIRE / PAGE 9 Neg, TAS Fest THM THAT WE'RE SHELLED Your BE A COLONEL . COLONEL 4 WHY OT A GENE RAG ? { HY & “MERE first minute of those two minute rounds they box in mi cons So 2 HARRY SURE IS | Sedu sie cE aketae&) SWIRT WHEN IT | COMES TO GOLF lone trying to hit or defend hi self. He did the t couple of rounds Scheduled fe six Harry L. Pratt, formerly of pins gave out and he toppl Seattle but now professional at on his nose. the Portland Golf club, return- Jack the ed to the Rose City last week J Smitn w ing, saw Billy from Eugene, where he gave dition him up as lon 75 lessons in one week's time. Phe could and then stepped a This souncs like a world's Hard let him fail down record. Professional Pratt i 4% says the Eugene golfers are preparing for the third and final match between Eugene and the Portland club for the trophy put up last year. Eu- gene won the match at Eugene, and the Portiand club turned the tables when the Lane 3 visited there. his he could for a the bout was and t est en his ed over! wrestier, whom 8 con NOTHING HAS Tommy P off his bout wi after that wort Jost to Chet McInt at had » son @ battle in} the Arena ving local pewspapers with Gope adout how t back into his old-time form over In Butte. Now along comes a friend from Butte who saw Tommy doing bis “training.” pra : 3s “t we are in-| “ S og sted "mostly of rest-| That is the problem that Johnny ing his foot on the rail and wear I: Ui have to settle when be takes ing a glossy spot on the elbow of /° Freddie in their bout his coat. He was, however, doing}, The Obfo featherweight has some boxing, but wasn't doing|f0USDt at tho greatest range of enough to be | good shape, | ¥¢ishts of any champion for a dec- see ade. Johnny mado 122 pounds for DOWN IN SAN FRANCISCO, | Kid Williams when he was bantam one of the earth's nt spots|Champ and let the Baltimore boy where wrestling is stil! cons weigh 118 pounds, two pounds quite a sport am limit. He will let big as the old « into the ring wetgh @id4,” according Kilbane having agreed to do battle, question now arises Can Kilbane give Welsh 12 to 15 {Pounds and hold his own with that {clever fighter? ers there, Chet Mcintyre is tured as 2 hoary old gentieman|Spokane Boss After With a beard cut on the same pat . nA eo as Father Time's and a crook Beer for His Team is back that would do justice to a camel. | Nick Wi . Spokane skipper, ‘This stuff ts probably being done/i« after the services of Sammy by some one who bas never seen Beer, Oakiand pitcher on whom Chet. |walvers have been asked. Beer} While McIntyre may have a few | was one of the Oaks’ leading sinb-| gray hairs and be a bit por itieters last year. Will be remembered that he > - Jed around Willie Meehan like . ~Eghtweight and looked like one in fat lad Chet may be old, but he has | Of Market Today yeung ideas. And be puts ‘em ever! ‘ | | FREDDIE WELSH and Johnay | Wetece ate eee all 9 norT mm USEMENT Si pusue-co on i | hepeteep—Per Ser wack ALHAMBRA 5 'sPINeE | Rreccholt-—Oregos. dou ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE ALL Nis 2:6 TWICE DAILY—#:t0 HERMINE SHONE &@ CO. Cabbage-—New fat Duteh, Winningstea@ Carrote—Per sack Caulifiower—Per crate, 2 dow Celery—Per crate Corn Muske—Per 1. bere 200@: ™ eso@eTs|) new, per Ib. Lottuce—Per crate Local hothouse Cal. . Oura—Per box - Uniowe— Augtraue Green. per dos. | Parster— Cal, per fom bunches Persaipe—-Per och Peas — Express, Peppers—Per Florida . Cal Chill, dried . MATIWMEE DAILY 10-25 50< EVENINGS 10-25-50-75 CT wre wry Third and Madison jHT—ALL WEEK kes Players in _ Ses Locals NEW PANTAGES |“: Mats., 2:30: N , 7 and 9; 100-200 ARTIST'S DREAM Beautiful Danciog Act PHUN PHIENDS CHRIS RICHARDS Famous English Comic Other Big Acts Applee— @tayinan Winesap Tacal cooking Bpitrenvere came... Btrained Afternoons, 10; Eves. and san., Under 4 ibe + and over Second at , ‘ Seneca y, 66 to Oniy this week and the next Roosters ity MONTE CARTER clones bh Pork—Good block hom Senttia © nt. This w —_——. ling Prices to Ketalier for wZ2Y'6 ” Kass and Cheese It's the Limit Ki Fresh California oube Freeh California brick . Fgue—Holect FANCR ..- mere ee, ae AT DREAMLAND Aunpices The Moone Club JOUNNY O'LMARY —e— EDDIK PINKMAN Kay € Wisconsin triplet onsin twine America Alfalfa Alfalfa Meat Alfalfa and Molasses Bran Commences at 9:20. Fu Mat holders wil! use the T Cracked Pinkman Stands to Win Toni ———s) TONIGHT’S CARD Johnny O'Leary vs. Pinkman. Ray Campbell va. Dick Wells. Charley Egan ve. A! Ross Charley Givens va George Ross. Bernie Dillon vs. Ely Caston Eddie In your next letter home tell the folks you've decided to de- posit so many dollars every week. Father’ll be pleased, apd mother’ll say, “my boy.” The dollars you de- posit will never disap- point them, nor you, and it will surprise you how fast they will In- crease, You don’t part with your dollars when you deposit them in an ac- count at The National City Bank OF SEATTLE Member Federal Reserve Bank “Start—Continue to a Fixed Purpose” ee? “OUR HERO” Here we note the close-up of that farfamed gladiator of the roped arena, Eddie Brewster Pinkman. things the papers have to say about him. O'Leary tonight In Dreamland. 5 { { i} He is seeing what nice He is to meet Johnny, 8 Af nel ‘ht’s Bout fter@ more than a week of &, Eddie Pinkman, Seattle t, and Johnny O'Lear a tte here In that class, ' m Nate Druximan xing 1 an rmer fav ve agree ) the dapper & cigar salesma follower an the referee for }| tonight's four-round bout in Drear nd, Nate will give the decial The other fracasea will be refereed by Chet McIntyre, Pacific heavyweight champton. While claiming he !s tn good fhape for the bout, O'Leary is ap parently several pounds over weight. In his workonts he did not step as fast as he has tn for mer days. Pinkman {fs aocorded &n excellent chance to win the melee. The rest of the card also prom »s well, Chariey Kean, Everett Mewelght, 1s making his first appearance here since he fought Sid Mitchell at the Elks’ club, when the lights went out | Coast SPRING POME! “The time s come,” D, E, | dale says, ‘ “To think about the date { When | will open up the park { And figure on the gate. |) The feeling | experience might | Be classified as great.” ; nannrnnnrrcnas | | | |““Suds” Sutherland Has New Delivery! “suds” Sutherland, Tacoma pitcher, who is the poshessor of a freak windup, is working on a new delivery He takes a peculiar jump when delivering the ball and says that it will fool ‘em all. If Sutherland could master the art of | holding men on the bases he would be one of the greatest pitchers in |the game, say the experts First Billiard Melee! | Joe Schermer got away to a) | good start in his firat game in the | three-cushion billiard tourney last | night at Brown & Hulen’s parlors, | |He defeated William Southern of Hellingham, 35 to 26 | Trambitas Matched With “Mexican Kid” FRANCISCO, April 17 Trambitas and Mexican Kid Carter will meet in a four-round bout here Friday night. The win ver will be matched against Bat [tins Ortega. AN ‘Bill Can't S|) Billy Murray war, : {jhout that may be staged at Tujuanal new york !) Rosa J fantry Billy's feet the | th 1 and will enlist in the aviation corps, |Seattle Billiardist Joue star, continued | streak at pocket kane recently, when he took ty’ in|} | the afternoon, and defeated Roche { in the evening, 200 to 105 Horses Battle to result of injurtes re Ue with Ralph, a stablemate, Free Lance, Derb of $2 thorobred | Kid Leopold Draws pold fi jwith Jack | weight, at the jelud Inst |Mike and Tom Will | looking for matches April 24 |two brothers are on a tour of the West the business interests of the two, | « now In Seattle. Be Soldier; FRANCISCO, Ap boxer, wants am won't let him| —, SAN ril 17 © go te but t BY H. C. HAMILTON April 17.—K the 12*/e0g, the veteran strate trainer of the Sox blamed for the whole thing today Gleason with the White Sox again. He ts a xp who de velops pitchers and things Into real fine ball pla Reference to the first week's crop of White Sox box | scores tells the rest of the story. | Clarence Rowland has never been able to get more than ordinary ef. forts out of a sterling pitching corps. | “a i Glea-| and can be} today to enlist in The recruiting officer gave once over, 1 fom ways at did not rejected n ey mato or Billy Winning in Spokane Seattle winning in Bpo Harry “Hlondy” Butler, his bidlards » 178, Allen into can 200 & NATIONAL LPacur rs Death in Kentucky LOUISVILLE, April 17. ved in a bat winner of the Latonla RESULTS MONDAY in 1912, is dead. An offer 00 had been refused for the With Coast DE Feather Rr 4 i 17.—Kid Leo a fast 1+-round draw National Athletic ‘ | Seattio regulars and yannigans) | fot the best workout of the reason | | yesterday at Dugdale Manor. The team {s fast rounding into shape for the opening, a week fram today. Thus far Leard has been lucky fn that he has only two players on the wick list. “Rube Gardner was out of it yesterday with a boil on his hand, while Bi!ly Sullivan is not doing any work until his in ured finger is healed. In the game between the regs! nigh Soon Arrive in City | and Tom Gibbons. idleweights, will be in Pay ttle The | Eddie Kane, who looks after | MIGHTY good doctor says to me once: “When it comes to in’ A curin’ folks, Nature is the real M. D.—I'm only her assistant.’ That's the way I feal about curin’ tobacco. gan oa — Scat! I’m saving this “KID” IS BACH; SOX WINNING | | we will (Copyright Trade Mark 17, by WC. Fisher. on. # Pat Offices) , Cheotte has no-hit-no-run game and } marked up a two-hit par With the White Sox t this kind of work, the future jook dark for about seven other Ame league clube unless the Kid Gleasons get bus Gleason will do son for the White the pitchers pi He can't understand a n a ball game. He ball pla to fig Braves have pro Since the season opened! knowing how to fight BIG LEAGUE RESULTS LEAGUE Won, Lost ‘ AMEBACAN 0 riva! BY BUD FISHER. ‘Les Again | Ruled Off AN FRANCISCO, April 1%7— is darred from any y be staged at Tijuang for the same reason he m New York by erstwhile fight pro nnouncement to- I am president key club, Darey owed to fight there,” BINGLES | WATCHING THE SCORE BOARD Yesterday's hero—Walter Holke, His two hits alone were enough to nvince the Dodgers that they've Je at tart. Ferdie Schupp is beginning right where he left off last fall for the Giants, He scored his first shutout of the year at the expense of the Dodgers. Alexander was equipped mainly — with bad Inck. The Braves maced +. | him for three triples in a row, an@ and yanus no one Pat Eastlay worked for the yans Klein or nd will pitch today, | when the A. O, H. team wil! furnish | the opposition “A few more sunshiny days and be in the old mid-season saye Leard he score. form,” ASSOCIATION RESULTS At Indianapolis 4, Columbus 3. At Louisville Toledo 4 | At Kansas City 3, St. Paul 2. Minneapolis et Milwaukee; cold. | for VELVET! sent him back on the short end of the score Jess Barnes had to contend with fielding Maranville and ~ Red Faber tried to emulate Eddie ‘jeotte, but the Tigers nicked him wo blows. ,. Ping Bodie accomplished three hits out of four efforts, Frank Baker's Jinx is In bad health. He will be back fm the game vext week—Frank will, by Alexander Regular : Cobb, Say: Tacomans *— Alexander, the Idaho with the Tacoma Ti- is something of a hitter. The slender chucker hits from the off- side of the plate and acts like a r lar Ty Cobb, say the Tacoma papers. 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