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STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1917. PAGE 13 Bum Shooter But He's Some Pitcher. SORT CAMS WIE PS 7 MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff May Be vs BY BUD FISHER. (' LETS sGe Youre tr! y — | \ ( TALL TALLN ou WHAT we] { voany owe mean You S NOTH (Nl WAL SAID SOUT wintent ( suoor woTHines \ / ; CAN SNOUT AS Good AS T ! yeu dusr Bet You Now You stand \ win 20. 5 Fee Dd.) - | CAN? WHEN you eoULDAIT | conan ior cpe nwt. TEN DALARS THAT Nou THERE an } a ‘ Hoot AT Ir! ie 1 You SAID * COU { Ay A BARA DOOR wir) GC WAN! T Bet C\T Hr A BARA Door a — a en — “agit Ki T WIT 4 SIX SHOOTER A Siesneg Ter. /\ < CAN SHOOT WITH A SUESHOO TER, MLL TAKE } : ] Ano ) Lose $! at JAS 600d AS \T PIVWE paces 7 \ THATL PUY | pa Columm Scag fee er amie Cs \ JOVER SHE \¢ NE ANG ST i we you'r \ PRRRRTOOE Hiker ae Ban DOOR aid if M — L008 LiFe | ae \ been ado about nothing as William Shakespeare would T' SEEMS THAT THERE say. According to re Deen sent to Sher Who has ordered no m¢ » of club gymnas game in Seattle has frightful to been doing ¢ them on the Biot S \ mL rainy : SS Rae? seven They hav Dut soak retty close track of the game for the past year have been kept in innoce of all that has Boing on . After ettin heavy on “ : eae | We. one i siders had — got down their money, a r would be fixed to throw the a - _ — —————————— re FR Alleys, according to what has ) been told the sheriff | It seems strange, however, that those who have 1 keeping fs set lay Cone “eo sot oo on| Baseball s¢ Pa 1 Ph ‘Bender Here You Are, Fans! Baseball | 'on Wane Ausipiss doce igeueeee| Decides Problem That's s a Hard One thrown? The majority of Seattle of late has | Danie Austin, Chet Mclatyre Tommy and Mike Gibbons, clever St. Paul boxers, who will be {| ; 7 = ka) A oot nad “Ad “ : t rere | seen in exhibition here next week. The contest will be the {| Now, fans, altogether! om 1h te: Basee spon’ P ep Pras cote : hepsi — a. 1 th at ~O first under the new stringent rules laid down by Sheriff Jack {| to ay Today The ,Star tlits the rules € game, and wo admissions each to the are few men wh 1 say eo peel (| Mid fon 4007 ‘ plays mentioned in the problerr grand stand for the opening they are not cor nt, have not] 9 | = baseba eter ae ee © have occurred in ball games and game of the Northwestern Bete et : a} Co inti somes : | Herb Hester, G baseball problem that is entirely are liable to occur any time. league in Seattle, next Tuesday, fistania < id . ger, bas signed out of the ordinary, and one The problem was compiled will be awarded to the three youn : right which will make every fan give for The Star by Billy Evans solutions first received. If no it a great deal of attention greatest umpire in the world bug is able to solve the problem ene OR SATATION on The Star offers valuable and America's greatest author correctly, the tickets will be fe Gan Franciaco prizes for the best solutions of ity on the interpretation of awarded to the three comin : ng such a the problem, which must be in baseball rules nearest the mark. Get busy regulars the hands of the sporting editor Evans considers the problem The answers must be in the 7 = n the veteran before Monday morning one of the best that has ever hands of the sporting editor be- ev dogg & line here, a< ¢ decided | Address all solutions to Sport. been worked out fore Monday morning. Winners wGing to the sheriff, we can sit | Ing Editor, The Star The Star will print the cor will be announced in Monday's a0 and wate h of Seat or tenet decides : There is no catch in the prob. rect solution Monday \ Star. ers i he batallior ter 4 wae on a Sen Re ie SE Nit! varsity team will in t id a week “ wn SFESE who bas signified his roped ree ener wa ° Billy Evans’ Grea aseba roblem joining the avi i iy Le pahte A BOE LPAI OC OLE TLE BEVEL CATES look mighty handsome in a uni. |\O8st artillery ; form. He at least ought to be a : ane Fourth to Yesler, Down Yesler BY BILLY EVA s to outfigure the Germans the be 7 a 1 ave., up 8¢ d ave (World's Greatest Umpire.) ieee manner that he Gt ae Giriaeia to. eae hewart, Gown Stewart to First In a game between Detroit and Washington, Ty Cobb is at bat. promoters. et be Can Cobb reach first base on a foul fly that is caught, then score a run, al- Wh r Eddie | dwar | Pals caeeeeree Mets 16 "ented whe | tho in his attempts to advance to the plate he is apparently retired at three succeed . at } f ine. After thia tt will be pos. { Bi EA E R }lway, up Yealer > tell whether the squad will! { ) Pitre ave \ ; the size of the pu should be, he|* 8 pesttas: ogheke ata ' om Weekene baranor mine | to nd ave ave ing bases, no assistance being rendered by any other batsman or runner? ve me a paper and pene NATIONAL LEAGUE ! AMERICAN LAGU K }to Jackson st the If so, tell how oy soar aga orga gaat ol — An ew York Sa | onteas ,| bell park Ae The solution must tell how he reaches first base on a foul fly that is caught ing ft.” a j 2 ree tt |New Tork ‘ e1| Charley 8 Q se ‘ nd describe his trip around the bases id be do—ant cs omy 6 Winners Paes eee xs sain Pvliaderphta 4-33] Washington “+4 big on le lec » New York Fighter Is T'rambitas and Carter OUR PORTLY FRIEND D. F.| Among the winners of prizes in Piusbure a ia |. he Beavers by Fight Tonight in'S. F Dugdal: itt kk in bis easy |the fish story contest this year ts ee ek RESULTS THURADAT g g a ugdale is sitting back In his ea au rane | Ses es Victor Over Mitchell = chair and hoping for the best./* woman Mrs. Chartes J. Leciatr,|, vader; Teneg,| Hoping for the best with Dug is|0¢ Index. She won third prize, one |¥ “Mexic {id Carter and Valley Rain halted practice at Dug’s| Roping. that it will not rain on|@oten Piper & Taft hand-+tied trout ao yesterday, causing the post MILWAUKEE, April 20— |ekept from being | Tramt have been matched to Tuesday next. flies er the with Dry| Ritchie Mitchell's hopes for |on the box t ain event of the Parkside ith good team at his contest was a success from | A: Breokiya 212-8. New y re 919-4. | acy own's team| fame asa title contender went | A $30, witnessed the| club w in San Francisco to- Ea good season to look forw: ry angle. The jutixes reported 5" ant Miler; Benton and was slated to furnish the opposi glimmering last night when | bout n Their last bout was a draw to, Dugdale is banking much on|‘)at an unusual number of excel 74 tion today and the boilermakers| Benny Leonard, New York He- Leonard's victory establishes his and each bo succee ed in Dut. What Weatherman Salisbury's pre-|!*ot stories eo t sate tomorrow brew, settled decisively the ar- g the other down in the fina : diction will be on the aforesaid] First prize, a i cee Lnent a6 @ which was the e ‘Tyeeday. ope rg brs vont Joe Devine, outfielder, has been Bote nah Englishman coaxed into EADY The Booster club meats tonight | Hamer, Seattle. George M. Lewis, |~ 93 cast adrift by the Giants. Joe fail he | fighter took the |the ring j C “all Off Meet to formulate plans for the opening sees . ere won second prize |ea to hit the ball at a ively | Milwaukee 1 to as complete a an a3 | dey parade. As usual, 2 parade|* $0.50 De Luxe leather-bound fish Boosters Lay Plans enough clip for Manager Leard. | trir the most rabid par-| COAST RESULTS iy : thru the downtown streets, with er e | | = ton desire, scoring ‘Ae halt Ls a pranelaee 4 PULLMAN, Apri 20.The a the players on display, will offic! All prizes were donated by Piper fe (@) Ss A nockdowns befor Bal Sa rancise collegiate track an: e meet im oO leads tee acebiag 6 Taft or pening €ason Gray-haired Veteran ede the Halebiig 20 At Oakl d 8, Ischeduled here for June 2 has been } 1917 Northwestern league season} . | 7, the seventh At Los » Vernon postponed on account of the war, |) te Seattie. Prof. Wagner and his band | late Its plans | Wins Big Marathon a = ? Gleason to have again been elected to Following the come | eel hid HERE 1S SOMETHING that | lead the baseball parade next |the Great Falls ar pattle tea BOSTON 0.—Outrunntn fe tes Robert Blewett, president of B B 4 d Tuesday Jin Paige autos and n th t- his young « vm was due only to Leonard's easy Northwestern league, should note Ox air All arrangements for the [crs nedy, @ gra eran, won| goin tics that he stayed as long In the Pacific Coast league fans — opening day festivities will be The parade 1} start at Times ithe erica road race|ss he There was no flaw in round the circuit have been com Chet Mcintyre, manager of made this evening when the |equare, fron Hatch, an-|the New York boy's performance. plaining that the games are Iag-| the Seattle Amateur Athletic | Booster club mests to formu Jown to Fourth His all-around wo reve: ging. Harry Wolverton, manager) ciub, announces a Simon-pure Seattle's Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop of the San Francisco Rog comes amateur smoker, to be put on by baci with the rt that it is the| that Institution in its gymna- fault of the umpires A |, sium next Wednesday night. The e eye . If there {s one thing a fan will) headline attraction will be fur. not stand for—and they do stand) pighed by Eari Baird, who just e la 1 l for a lot, at that—it is a slow.’ won the national amateur titie oe @raggy baseball contest. Pres in Boston, and Henry Gleason, t Blewett kept his umpires on! the former national amateur eset the ns dtp Iicaty| 2oPeund champ. —That principle which has been * that the new ones step : : . the foundation of this business, and the reason for its rapid growth and great popularity. make the players do Hkewtse . Ce WeS this season. || Joe Stecher Starts EIGHT HUNDRED DOLLARS |s On His Way Back what spring training of the Spo kane club in Calffornia will cost) KaNgag CITY, Mo., April 20 Your absolute satisfaction is our the management et Stecher. Do a bento 4 A i Nick Williams declares that he|706 Stecher, Dodge, Neb. wreatler,| first consideration. We know | Would have been ahead of thelin nis for a wrestling | that what is best for you, is best game had he not been forced to), cancel so many games on the trip North on account of rain of his fa.| for us. here last Rus A little item like $80¢ ne pot bigplescte sgl —There’s perfect safety, as well ‘ ide of the ledger should not in two straight falls S » re et ee Jy as et wrone sie ofthe Inter mow not 8 et uch men want comfort i a pedive cae a n't it Mike Lynch who took the| erday’s big league hero—| i a | ‘ who comes here FG Indians to California one spring| Roy Caldwell. Coming back after AF TER smoking sa a ae and spring-trained them $2,000|a oad start against the Red Sox, to) parel. worth? |he defeated the Senators in ten tn- Eight hundred, pooh, poob! nings, 3 to 2 S NOTICEABLE that more and more sub: eet ants ele don A ST 2-EABLE : \- a dips Ree ras ; Come Up Saturda stantial men are choosing Fatimas for their MARKE I REPOR I steady smoke. There must be some reason for | and See the Wonderful Values nadia nine greeny mete or] it. y, these men would quickly pay a far We Are Showing in | Arkansas Black Las@2 Wiroiesaia Dealers for ’ ewtona LEO Boe | higher price for another cigarette if it suited | sneer MOONS them better. | | S rin S ° vs | 1 uits is +! That is just it. No other cigarette can. quite se : F : : 8 1 d p05% : ive what Fatimas give. ot | ca ass | Louvisiens, 24 pte. 400 | a t Caniiti - ano te ber 6 Prices Paid hears, i Meme Some other cigarettes taste good, yes. 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