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STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1917. PAGE 13 MUTT AND JEFF MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Didn’t Even Know He Was Approaching. Trade Micke Moe to a pst Athos ec | - —_ ~ J TAKE YOUR HANDS OUT 7 2 ie ) Peon Pockers and | Gee! MUTTS aK . IDS THAT THe went APPROACH pnt < Qwected uP Line & 5 To APPROACH YOUR, YOu GO AND REPORT Te Porsowr D PUP SACE SUPERIOR OFFER, P A % | THE DRILL SCRGQGEANT | AND LEARN HOW TO | APPROACH 4 SUPERIOR | | { 2 Tse OPFICER ) f | ) ME WAS MADE | SERSEanT. Now TYE VEN GOT TO GO AND chARN HOW TO APPROAgH Mim, PSPITE THE FACT that the 2 D turnstiles have not clicked HEY! Tas for two Edward oon “} P Dugdale, pre: onlr?é ‘of the Seattle Gis Mood yesterday a Dug cot to talki Bre roke into he game bac Blong in—well, t noon, s of when } would be tell up a bit “It was when I was with Peorta We were p!aying away from home and ha 1s the i I was stan f the crowd th of the crowd th Pitchers Will Be Too Wet; |Campi Takes On | Athletic Factor| Baseball | Gleason Tonight | BY H. Cc. HAMILTON | Myers, “Jing” Johnaon and Noyes. Held Up TONIGHT'® OARD i sy. See tay 2 RRR nnn ss BILLIA nD { need the crowd. Finally things cooled down, when no one)) Seemed to want to battle with me,|) LIESSON and wen I had regained my com ed over to me | aw As has been the custom In posure a fellow id ld you like to meet } United Pr. Statt Correspondent “Those boys are fine pitchers and the past, the time of Sunday’s low that Just knocked you| NEW YORK. April B7e-'Glve [bard workers,” he sald eid FRO td natllelh elites! Marto game will be 2:20, ‘The pl | “Noyes proved he belongs when NORTHIVESTEMN LEAGUN | 4 é a i begin at 8 ) Not 1 T exclaimed. “That guy| Bees ie eige re nitehing in [be eat the Yankees in a close Weatest. rou| Dick Welle vs. Harry Bishop, Min ae 300 in any league. I'll call] | the Box, and they'll have te lock /EAm® | Duel and Myers are known oe eel ae < | There was a goodly gathering out fer wa” 10 possess ability, and Johnson ts 78 3 ‘811 Jimmy Cole ve. Chartey Alien. | of fans out for yesterday's fra- | | ‘That's the way Connte Mack steed |(COMINS fast. a ae Cees Frankie Rogers ve. Tom | | cas, but the ground had tee up hia rejuvenated Athletics today |_|! like the work of Bates mighty ahees te o Riley. | much the resemblance of a bog ie a tale to tne United Bread. ive at third dase, Ho fite in with} . pil eb | ‘ eee | for Dug to let any of his play» | ow, ¢ McInais and Witt, two other stars Heavy rains during the night put| . | ers risk breaking a leg In the j we Warre reached the point where |e wil! be recognized as a find bo-| ing isd Ga the Waeh’ MECDIPS| secedintoe tente nl peat’ the heavy infield. : aes | revere chute that ta peouliary $0 tales nn neneee te Over: | park yesterday, and necessitated! boxing fans will be known following | ar bei | jhave a hrsgte at to peculiar. | Mack's team has ceased to be tho | ine calling off of the game. Great | the staging of ton ght o card at the] Eddie Klein, the southpaw, secur- THE REASON THE osed of men who can do MANY | joke attraction of the American! py) | Regus | jed from the St. Louis Cardinals, } ‘Seattle will tan sald Mack. league, When he broke his old ma-| t:5 agree ie) ior “Prery one of them ts different jchine {nto bits and started to re) oon They're not recognized stars yet, build, he predicted he would be back | jbut they can hit and they caa run in the running by 1917. His word| SUTTE WINS MELEE today.) Elks’ gym was slated to heave the twisters to- day for our boys, with Jimmy Clark doing the serving for the opposition. aa) interfered with boxing tn § San Francisco papers, Villle Meehan fatled to et Mclatyre, whe r Adams has lined up| aa all the earn neiderable int re, some time ago. | the bases, and the pitchers are find-|appeara to have been placed on a| At Spokane 27.2, Butte 3-4-2 Tris Speaker's triple was only it is easy enough to ing out how to pitch. They'll make |sure thing, for his team {s playing! Schorr and Baldwin; Leffer, Gl | one Incident of the Cleveland eit back and print what this or that uns and they'll hit most any kind |snappy, winning baseball. [Schroeder and Kafora. [lowing tt port that Gleason is to} Indians’ 3 to 0 victory over the — box Eddie F fellow says, especially if you are al! tehing. All I need ts good, “I have @ team that will hit and : | White Sox. Ray Schalk’s native sons together and are a thou steady work {n the box.” fight with the best of them. I'll not BEAVERS LOSE MIX showing with Campi Is favorable, | | passed bail on a third strike sand miles, more or Depende on Pitchers |win a pennant this year, but—I'll| ar Vancouver 7-9-4, Tacoma 9-10-6 Frankie Sanders, the rugged New) was a feature 5 where the event toc | Mack said ho was depending ajnot finish tn | piace, either”) Gipe and Cadman; Tillet, Telford, Yorker, who made a bit on his firet| | . ee Sol Levinson's at ‘great deal on the work of Bush, | Mack declared. Bonner and Stevens. {appearance here by his aggreestve | | Harry Chee as lost none of his boxing promoters « } — ~ ~ spallecamau tate eisiatechiat tactics, takes on George Rosa, | | pepper In the switch from Vaneou- was uncalled for, It was a plece of | h tM. ab lysagriong may be needed to de- Frankie Sandere |ver to Great Falls. He etill is as boneheaded work on his p: | termine the winner when Harry); -———— ——_—_—_—_———___—— |optimistic as ever Sans AG wes qucthé ob ox ‘Chet McIntyre to Champs o any Bishop, Tacoma slugger, and Dick! just a question as to which one| that Hester's club “i the bese ta ’ Ing, and he no doubt at this time Breeds Ready to Wells put on thetr exhibiton. Roth|iands first. Adolph Schacht will be | league, knows that he has made a monkey of himself in the eyes of all boxing followers on the Coast, outside of that dear old San Francisco, * eee | ‘ e 4 epy| of those lads carry a kick, and {t is the third man in the ring. | “The club is well balanced,” sare | Show With Gibbons Show Their Skill : | warns Sass “ont st aay aa PHILADELPHIA, April 27— ee ee? ee { | (Riveh of five lecsone tn Chet Meintyre, local heavy: | was forced to step out of the game| The largest representation of BIG LEAGUE RESULTS Al Gipe, former Seattle twirl er, pitched for Vancouver you In history Is on Frank- terday, and lost to Tacoma, AFTER READING THE desertp-| threecushion billiards, arreng- weight, will box Tommy Gib- for a while when old “Kid” Ap! co | tion of Battling Nelson's fight with] ¢4 especially for The Star by bone, and Dick Welle, Cincin. | pendicitis scored a victory over! {in field here today for the Uni | Freddie Welsh, as printed in a St.| the Seattle threecushion ex- nati middleweight, will appear (him. He has been out of the hos! versity of Pennsylvania's 23rd | | Tiite paper, tt 10 very apparent that| Pert) against Mike when the two St. | pital for more than @ month, how-| race carnival, eee We te, vail oOkar RaBOLT 1 fitenee What oie die merely toyed with Fay BY CHARLIE HULEN Paul boxere give their exhibi- jever, and says he was nover in World’s champliona, Intercol- se 8 | * relblhete setuid | pay of both fbr v wierd: 's former husband in their re| Strike first ebject bali lightly,| tion bout here next Tuesday (better shape for a melee than now.| tegiate champione—both East ‘ 1” at Oakiand 4, Veruen 8 theme aaa tole, using reverse engilsh, passing be| night in the Arena. Bernle Dillon, ex-flyweight chanr w ‘ eel At Portiand & Gan Franctece 16: tony, abl tote, Welsh led all the way, and did tween second object and cushion to Several bouts of the first water;pion of the Northwest, takes on jt. Loute . ts} At Salt Lake, Los Angeles; rain. Altho Spokane outhit Butt the practically as he pleased with the fail at far end of the tabie. Eng- | Dave — ae ts place oe Pre preliaieeh ing in one of the other In the program. feet t } Ge ee eee | teestern ‘Washingtod “ir ein lish will brin ball back agai | eard. x e Inkman, a elimina | one a In oft . : : 0 5 - % = j — eccre "tr nc guinesying_ that |cuthion and ts red ebject bale sepomniet, mar Costar Nant: eee teen Broad HighI oe * yuent ure’ rite aSDAX \Danny O'Brien Has [xian eet aes ere Welsh 1s one of the classiest boxers ~ former nattoni Oe eee WA roadway High Is 1 aerase nae 8 } “ahs Nee =: theOlaniiy | Pronk Gate | BOXERS A \ fon, while “Muff y Y , > others ; McGinnity. Frank Guigni, former the roped arena has ever seen SEE GAME weight champion, | Wagner After Bout acer at Adkiaine| aoe Hard Time Getting Go| Gir new wit spetene eat aa Prety Dug ‘extended Mike| Bronson comes up from Portland When a champion, his! ne 2 ir | name as down with the select *2¢ Tom Gibbons an invitation to|to take on Harry Anderson. This} few as one of the greatest boxers pos, af ball game between Seattle| will be Anderson's first appearanc ; ne : and Great Fu in the ring for some time. ie ack “K., 0.” that ever Grew on a glove. be cst arto & acai hits in four trips. ret'| | Danny O'Brien, the Portland | phen atnh | Wghtweight, who went to San Fran- #43) Cisco with Muff Bronson, is mak.| Billy Mascott and 622 \ ing strenuoug effo: et a bout | . ing strenuous efforts to get a bout Gorman to Battle | | in Vancouver, Wn. |New Yor ......0+6 aad Athletes representing the Broad.) 2°"), ner, the popu-|way hich school romped off with | poston j!ar Portland lightweight who made/|the athietic meet held yesterday |Chicaco IF HARRY AND Stanley Coval-| his comeback with @ rush, winning | afternoon Kes aloes Hepa eda | a2; |{0 Oakland. So far, however, hg Hee 4 s0ea kie keep their word and stage a A se 6 points to Lincoln's 42 rank. | y : 3a3/has been unable to dig up an op-| iy mascote an ce Gorman, es) D three straight boute in leas than | dd Queen Anne were hardly tn | Pht nin c nt. O’Brien, tho an old-|of Oakland, have been matched for ' Pitching due! this eummer at some AULTS Tir 1 meeting of the Detroit and Cleve-| a month, one of them being a/the running with but three and| ccinmstt ton has been boxing of date in|a 10-rounc t at the Post gym- land clubs, it will be the first time knockout, 1s hot on the trail of|two points respectively | Ne others, h with very good ess. | nas aver, Wash., May 2. | Pete Mitchie, Fred T. Merrill's bat- tling protege. Wagner wants to| jgo 10 rounds with Pete in Van. leonver, Wash. Wagner and Mitchie |should put up a great battle tf |matched. Both ere good boxers land hard hitters and have a reputa- jtion for knockouts | | Eddie Campi Matched | ots nvucnn 4 Sensible Cigarette §f | two brothers have opposed each oth- er on the mound since Frank and John Foreman, one with Cincinnati! ' and one with Baltimore, years ago, pulled a similar stunt. | | So tar as we know, the Foreman Advance Purchases! Large cash purchases made by us months ago mean brothera were the first to work Bgainst each other in the big leagues. A Saving of Thousands of Dollars to Our Customers For we are today selling Suits for less than the same quality could be produced under present conditions. nny Anderson Is_ | Leading at Snooker| Eddie Camp!, local featherweight demon, has been matched to step 10 rounds with Al Davies tn Van-| couver, B. C, May 19. The bout| will be staged for the benefit of |the Red Cross. eee | Such men seek |Fishing Still Poor, | | According to Report smoke-comfort Johnny Anderson forged ahead | } In the snooker title match last wight at the Frye hotel and is now it the head of the class, with 590. Lindbloom, Anderson's opponent, | has 424 points. The match {s for} %59 points. Would you have any objection to| marrying me?” she asked him, See Wh = || = $25 QUALITY es eo I]|nave nce given fishermen any toy. HEN YOU stop to realize the num- ? 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MORE SKOOKUM EGGS MORE SKOOKUM FISH Brown Cuts Down His Soup Bills Pitcher Clarke Johnson and Out fielder Blair of the Vancouver baseball squad have been released by Bob Brown. Johnson Joined the | Price 25c | Beavers ently for a tryout, but 107-11 N e | ' \ ‘ ry 1107-1109 SECOND AVE. Brown uttered the cruel words, 2 - , % ,

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