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STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1917, PAGE 9 MUTT AND JEFF--MUTT AND JEFI < ' award |). SORGE INGLE, LOCAL welter ms to have been lotterwrtting claimed to G weight, eorge, ay San Francis¢ You most likely have heard about the stopping of tights in attle. Well, the ¢ was the Me They robbed fon. And then th Bision to be giv Sammy Good. Hone Bim all tho way, ar dnt we a a knew I co they allowed n he w T WATCHES OF TODAY, Rain Again Halts Ball Melee Here, \WRIS \ 5 ( NORTHWESTERN LEAGUR Won. Lost. Pet at Pails 3 1,000 soome ‘ ant : 490 * a eee) or 4 ae attie Se ve ain again messed things up/ at Dug’s manor with the ult that the ¢ * departed for sver without taking Great s on for the final clash of the ee postponed games are now 1 be played off by the| and the Montana aggtega brother, he was a 1 Plece of fight Yoars back, s tion. Dug’s crew fatled to win a/ game from the Great Falls team. Sat ays game ended, 3 to 1, | against Seattle. ar TACOMA WINS Dest loc at a . At Tac 4 Vancouver Hight wet shts 6 c rain. * Rojas and r a lot of ee mt ta t to Noo BUTTE LOSES j Yawk, but a doing Sp » £8 tte 6-7-6 More or less t Leite 4 Kafora, tell whe Holling and Baldwin Rain Interferes slope before a othe aroun¢. Harry’ With Golf Tourney nderson, » Ross, Harry Cw Sey and 8 re others who at Jefferson Park [ere to Right—Mike Gibbons In Wo keep tal) Fast -— Opening play ts the firet AFTER GIVING THE Great Falls! handicap tournament of ticket Y’ gotta hand it to olf Kid! club the onceover Suring tts holders at the Jefferson Park Time—he's the real ream de we - was postponed Sun- | menthe. Years ago if a fellow wore « ount of rain. Eighty. h ontfit—the kind A soup and seven entries have been listed to compete In the tourney. It is a match play affair. Claude Harlow Is chairman of the or ganization and Gene Hatton secretary. Fred Dolphin, cad- diemaster, and Fred Fry, asslet- ade prior to the op of the season \ Great Falls is the ball club Seat tle will hava to wallop to win the Northweate Herb H his standard a of national ant to the professional, helped | of a squirrel Season advances they with the handicapping of the | The antedeluvian generation ex te play better ball ' _entrante ercised ir mental faculties In @ am -| peculiar anner—at least It ap peared that way, but they were not Local Man Electe Bee ciate ttt meee with an ogg and the sar n f fi b | | tne would befall him tod were Officer by Bowlers (2... 2.0.0.8 ir Seen stunt PORTLAND, April 30-——The | land, A. Burchell, Spokane, Cc. F.| —/2 the old regime the perpetrator =|} fifth annual tournament of the | Coll, Boise, P. 0, Hefzgier, We-| panwnwrrnenrrrrw , Northwest International Bowl- (natchee, P. P. Robinson, Seattle, ‘ Ing congress is a matter of his Tom Perry, Seattle, I Rose. ‘ tory. With the election of of- Geattle, and Fred FP , ficers and the grand sweep- | land, « stakes yesterday, the tourna ‘The LESSON _ , ment came to an end. Spoka: } The finals In the regular pro: gram showed that C. M. Bell of Wenatchee knocked down more s than any other contestant he high aggregate was 1,252 Portland Mighty Golf 'g Club Is One That Did It Heinrich Schmidt, the West- ern amateur golf champion who is located in Portland f the time being, totes aroun niblick about the size and shape of the full moon or the end of a beer keg—Iif anybody can remember that far back It was this club that really The of Spo-| nd the Fogleq uist 7 won the doubles alleys, also of Spokane, and secon president H. Benson. ; *+ put Chick Evans out of the EF. Townsend running in the exposition goif (reasurer; W championships on the Ingleside Blaney, couver, B. course at San Francisco a ———————~| couple of years ago. Evans | stood one up on Schmidt go | Ing to the 16th hole, Evans memeseanGeeeaces | reached the green In two and Schmidt rolled Into a bunker ®, | guarding the green on his | third shot. It looked Ike “cur. tains” for him, as the loss | would leave Evans two up and two to go. Heinrich grasped his niblick firmly, took a stant at the flag and holed the ball | for a four. Evans took three putts, lost the hole and Schmidt won the next two. Toca: (Third of five lessons In three-cusfion billiards, arrang ed especially for The Star.) . Gill Given Can | aU ScicuCae HUUEN By Spokane Skipper] Cue ball high, striking frozen ob siete Ject ball full to carom off to cush DENTIST Hi Gill, the lanky. pitching re.|!on and around tablo as shown. TREATMENT crult who had a spring trial with | $56 pr, gawin J. Brown CARE to the bt His home | MATERIAL METHODS HIMSELF Seattie's Dentist?! 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Ho! ROGAN \c'mer wooK! (HAR! Har! rking Clothes; Tom and Mike Ready to Step Out on the Ballroom Floor; Tom in His Ring Uniform f the diaphar gown and the cute Eddie Kane, the diminutive gaudy wig ‘ been burned shamrock whe sls before, after at the stake; today wo have to vis 4 with ¢ 5 1 it an o st wr watch 4s ago the prize fighter was white wrist re. He wore tles of many oc be that’s th son why Tomr 4 socks spoke Chinese fiu that { a eclal he level. stray ¢ ng of his cane. ban woartng a te wan tho sofar as diamond on his p fe arm, The att erned. If diamond was such a that to pack @ quart of gravy looke out a hundred at lapel ft wan con mes a day and he this and If peas dangled stant exercising of his port side his under velped him in the rir came the epicurean r I © remark was passed that the things have changed since ng was dag z with the ad wna a bo vent of the wrist watch, but Kane Yesterday we had to listen toa then convineed ua why a wrist dissertation on the practicability of watch was the real time saver both a wrist watch given us gratis by |for usefulness and convenience, "BILLIARD | World’s ‘Devies May Be Halted by War BY H.C. HAMILTON Jhope for a reaptte seems to le in Onited Deene waiunbens t that mobilization at the NEW YORK, April 30— amps bably would not begin t mber, when the basebal Baseball—to use the words of aca. is rapidly wing to the Ban Johnson—will be honored month be granted | and glorified by a war call to men to finish and then report | Its young men who are eligible | orld’s series might suffer to military service, according |! to present plans of the war de- iuacae the stars of the game partment. Some one asked Ban who are believed to be ¢ le to if baseball would “suffer” thru [service are Be of the selective draft and Ban in | Giant of the De stantly resented the word. Ap- troit ort and proximately 214 men In both | Allen ‘owns; Joe big leagues will be drafted if | Judy . of the the call goes out before the | Senato Jessie Barnes, Walter end of the season. One hun- Arthur Nehf and Bill dred and thirteen of these will Braves; Leo Cadore, ome from the American Reuther and Wort league and 101 from Gov, Cubs Cueto Kopf, Tener’s circult. and Sanders, of the Reds; The fact that the American| Walter Holke, Fred Schupp and league clubs for the most part are! Kilduff, of the Giante; Bancroft, | 1 constantly will have r, Stock and Whitted, of set, for what they are Hes; Bigt taird, Fisch learning in baseball driiling camps jer, Grimes and Warner, of the Pi would be ¢ a beginning to the rates; Hornsby, Meadows, North instruction ney would receive in|}, Smith and Watson, of the Car. y encampment. The only | dinals President Dugdale of the lo- cals Is on the lookout now for a winning pitcher to bolster up hie squad. He has signed Fred Carman, the slugging outfield. er, last season with Tacoma. Dug secured Carman from the Oakland Coasters. With there the fs sure to atick Goldie and Boldt fight for the odd Dug accompanied the team to Vancouver Sunday. The equad will be back for a four. game series with Brown's lads on Thursday me and thi about re in nday box Recrult Pitcher Rippe was left behind by the Giants. forn ult Lake, Gard G player now with S Sunday's gar starred Joe McGinnity derricked himeelf in the third frame yes- terday at Spokane after being hit hard and often. Rosas, the pitcher Rob Brown fe- cured to take Charley Schmutz's place, lost his game yesterday San Francisco Is leading the Coast league, with Salt Lake, Oakland and Vernon tied for tecond place. Portiand Is In fifth position, with Frank Chance’e Loe Angeles club bringing up the rear. Loule Sepulveda, former North- western leaguer recently let out by San Francisco, has been signed by Portland Yesterday's big league hero wae Will Mitchell He heaved the Tigers to thelr first victory of the season over the White Sox—a shut out It was Ty Cobb's triple and a saocrifloe fly following which really doomed the Sox. Another youth rescued the Pt His name ts ) Carleon, and be shut out the Reda, 8 to 0. rates Tris Speaker contributed to the afternoon with two bingles In three efforts. |Rudy Kallio Breaks | in With a Shutout} erstwhile G hat San F eased irler who went t ati: and wa broke into the Western league by pitching a shutout game against the Denver Vancouver May Not Have Hockey Again ‘er may be without tce nd skatir next winter. Frank Patr are that t 0 e nt tax will be too h permit opening the ice > wr | Portland to Meet TFacomans at Golf | An inter-club golf ithe Waverley Country club of Port jland and the Tacoma Country and Golf club has been arranged for | May 19-20 over the Waverly links Larry Doyle Resumes | Work at Second Sack Doyle, in spite that 1 base for Larry ing reports until mid vork at seconc _ FREE DOCTOR Go to the Right Drug Co, 169 Washington St. of » could not play re the And the Doctor will give | you a careful examination | () and prescribe for you FREE If you are sick you cannot do b ! NATIONAL LEAGUE beet, Pet RESULTS | BUNDAY RESULTS SUNDAY Williams § igns Up |Many Local Golfers, Fast Lad for Reds| to Compete for Tit Nick Willtama bas signed Henry | a ehiditons D, April 30.—R, 0. F.} - a eistid daatay Guo cines: thury and Ruse . promi: | Perciado, a third ancker, who played jnont Waverte returned | with the Fresno, Cal, team this during the week 1 over-Sun. rine the Chicago Cubs, today vi at Seattl th 1 kane ¢ t. He broke up! for that two se a single ch scored the only run. Northwe champtonships. of the contest The amateur and open champton. Perciado was on the Butte list)ships are scheduled for June 25-30 for # time, but did net got a look-in.!over the Waverley, course, [se than take advantage of this of. fer, We save you money give the best possible treatment. ner Spokane match between | (Copyrt, Trade Hak! Har! HARI >1HOL HO! Wow; | HAR! HAR: HAR! / alarm- | | | | ht, 1917, by WC. Pinner. fark Hee U @ Pat Offiee) BY BUD FISHER. i: Boy Scourp.| POCEOTING BTa Tio WHEE “REEL TONIC” This “Fish Tale,” by George M. Lewis, 1120 W. 59th st, olty, won second prize, a De Luxe leather-bound fish basket, donated by Piper & Taft, In The Star’s recent contest. Mutiny In camp had nearly reached an outbreak; three days | of cloudy, rainy weather, with no luck, following a 15mile pack | up the North Fork of the Skykomish, together with what the | boys termed bum cooking, had put a crimp in thelr sporting | spirits, and | was the goat. | took all they handed me, well knowing the sort of tonic needed for a bracer would be forth coming. Morning of the fourth day broke clear, and altho | tried my best to roust 'em out, they wouldn’t budge. “Well, here's where | make a killing,” thinks |, as | tried my luck but a few yards from camp. My first cast, just below a big riffle, got a healthy strike, and | cast again, when, Wow! my reel must have served as an alarm clock to the bunch, for they came tum- bling out y or eggs?" they yelled. “Cow dung, you loaf- ers,” | retorted, as | started taking slack on about 60 feet of line, on the end of which was @ miniature example of a wild steer freshly lassoed, and with every surge the now daffy pack | of human monkeys let out a yell. It was a game fight that rainbow put up within a ring which was considerably his own | choice, However, as soon as the other three half-dressed die ciples of the rod started “whipping” a little farther down, & landed my five-pound beauty. Almost the Instant their files hit the water, three reels sang out and a unison of “I've got ‘im.” “Reel tonic” was do- ing Its work, Needless to say, breakfast lingered Into lunch time that day, each fellow consuming his gorgeous ration of | crisply browned trout, and each nearly exhausted his vocabu- lary of praise on the camp cook's wise choice as to fishing local \ Ity, as well as his suggestions favoring generous expenditures on camp and fishing equipment in the start. Ask the boys how we spent the remainder of the week on the Sky. Oh, that “reel tonic” Is the real tonic. F ae Troeh Stull | Freddie Welsh Is | Claims Shoot Title) Nearly at Weight Frank M. Troch kept his tit for Kilbane Melee on’s champion Mabe tots e acho a? | | NEW YORK, Aprit 30.—Fred- He turned tn a score of 150} dle Welsh and Johnny Kilbane, rival champions, will meet here tomorrow night in a 10-round bout. Both have finished train- Ing. Welsh is said to be within tray | straigh nt, | ! Palouse L oser to | Kalispell Shooters a pound or two of the 135 SPOKANE, April 30—Palouse| pounds he is required to make | was urned the loser tn the In-| at 2 o'clock tomorrow. Kilbane land hic trapshoot| has been training industriousty with y. It was} at Douglaston, L. 1. He ex the victory for | pects to enter the ring weigh | Kali Ing about 128 pounds. SAVE TIME BY MOVING THE CLOCKS AHEAD Save Both Time and Money! HURRY-UP CALL FOR Diamond Briquets ‘action in Furnace, Only PER TON (At the Bunkers) ONDING AN “S.0. 8." of economy and Range, Grate, Stove, $5.00 Order from yo! 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