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STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1917. PAGE 11 1917, by HO. Fish Rea U & Pat Ott MUTT AND JEFF MUTT AND JEFF— You Couldn’t Blame Jeff Much, at That BY BUD FISHER. | sets eee eee GAY, WHAT ARG VOU “LOAPiNng* marry —— = ~ Lt WHATS THO " cen TM GLAD MUTT AND & AROUND ALL ovea TNE Baar PORE Se ioaat Not UNTH, IEG JOINSD THE MARING CORPS wat eat Pie AND COMBON THE GUY THATIS GONNA Now % CAN LEARN Some THING WORD GONE Wir A LANDING Seiing THIS PICK! our A BATTLESHIP: a) 98 eh Racrica DIGeine 1EVER WAS ON BOARD MSH Ber ons} ; Do marines Do THATS ated that ENT TS on foot tn New the National league to have he the openings of the two ma ot cireults set a week or two lat utton the spring on acconnt of and conditions a Preident Ebbetts of the Brook unde Dodgers is fost « the more un said to have ot tor Bis with him. Ther nde’ ome talk of the matte being orth up in the American league One ‘pain objection to the pres the meriy opening is that many Bare to be postponed on ac- ah" teat of cold weather, rain and a! que and Decause Dall players who pe fare conditioned themselves in the poh the benefits of the! and camps when they work tn/ oe ‘April weather of the| 2 lake cities, —— whod deen argued that the — : = eran Wit w 8 8 ree ) the fn mid.October ts more acca be warm than in April, | — —- ieasicasaleobiogeg — 164 games could be played by DAI EY STAR Ae 7 cece DAILEY | TARS HEED UNCLE SANS C CHICAGO CUB * Will Risk Life 7 P ond CHALKS | os j - | acme. 2 | i GEORGE BURNS, New York Gt to Swim Golden | wt leftfielder, has set a new rec | Gate at Frisco | ‘ gel for ball players to shoot at, | UP WIN | a eras has played in ames ~— : wiiout a day off, a record for| ene ] ay eg a HAMILTON, |gled up in broken lege and to wit ' us performances which no; xo NEW YORK. May” gem nees another injury to another star ¥ at major league player has RIRWESTEEN LEAGUE ees bony one! wa The Mitchell started with Wortman at le @rcet Fails wen tam. | |: peeve the Iysterious o shortstop and Saier at first base. fA res te one of the most valu-|Zecmme Shy prove the mysterious dopester | Rollie Zeider is tolding down Wort-| * oo tn the National league. |Vancouvor tee poked Bo sa genet! HR barr el aed Ms at paltalk year he led the league fn |Seattle 3 extent, and not h | "eae ° ge Which {s moro remarkable |*Pekene ........ a fe Se Extent, and not vo much George | | The combination is working and : Brccediiored’ that Beras| vce cose comaee - tht. My Tlehags pa ag inning ball games for Mitchell. | Glead-off man for the Giants, | 5 ER, May 2—Ry win plonehip. 1¢ performance of Jim Vaughn rand | even games this season he |!26 yesterday's ball melee from Gittoball’ lad the: Cuhe in tiered against the Reds in holding them iewed sine runs, and, with the ex.|*he Vancouver club, 5 to 1, the Se- | place, two Batches ahead at their] nities for nine innings, finally to| ttle, of one game, hit safely in| Sttle Giants took two of the th | fini fT cael aaat bad ae falter in the tenth, was not near! mple frst 10 games this season. | S4™es played here Lente the fete thee ny Tent, 4] 80 unextected a8 the sterling exhi-, was BT celebrate his 320th gnme,| Tota Dalley, a recruit pitcher ge hen Witkouls Aiberarentecl” ittohut tec, Fred Ton Ta made a donble, single and | With lots of zip on the ball, twirled | |terday, they look good to stick you aor alten gathered a bunch of rash off Alexander and a double |for the visitors, Four scattered around among the leaders poor pitchers, thrown them to * Mayer who relieved the Ne-|dingles were all the locals were SCS TMUNEA (fo weattok ica hades | teteeukena g tomate ne ig? waskan. lable to collect off the youngster’s | around @ manager's head to watch|do battle” propa team rendy to 3 3 eee delivery. two of his bost players get all Vea kciceie. ana OLD COL JINX on the job| Both teams left, following the | — —___—_—. satin ses | ame, this year? game, for Seattle, where they play | [Bie LEAGUE keciite | ‘mn, Woks very much as tho the today. The official score: = Doha eee [BIG LEAGUE RESULTS | ime Memes Tanks from June to Octo Renee test ¢ et tf wats Bietge cade ts tis 1917 affinity _ Re PR oy tee 4 , the Cubs have a good 8 2 8 Be NATIONAL | AMERICAN Gest a few days after the|ryct. Oe he as has ae | At Philadelphia 2-7-0, Boston 1-6-2 At Cleveland 3-7-2, Chicago 8-10-2 P| ed Vic Sater, one of Cadman, © ae aie Se ie Ocschger and Killifer; Barnes and Coumbe, Smith, Gould and O'Neill. =a t hitters on the club and | eles » [eee eS bewey. Williams and Schalk ogee the best first sackers in the} ""* **" i, ie, ee, } At Chicago 0-0-3, Cincinnat! 1-1-0 at Bt I ray ea; WEEE tal Yor and Will. be] Totar SCR Vaughn and Wilson; Toney and|welim Auis 0-64, Detroit 2-9-0 al the game all season. A few) *Batted tor Rojas tn ninth. igre w . . | Huha. Severna: pean a oe een ¥. later Chuck Wortman was! Seattie—- ‘ABR HPO. AF TASH. |, At Pittsburg 0-2-3, St. Louts 4-5-0. |" i ee | 2 and received injuries which |More rt ..-.- amt 4 Grimes and Fischer; Ames and reg Washington 0-4-0, New York! him out of the game for feerd Neh : Sayder. F Johnson and = Ainsmith; | ge ! At New York 2-7-3, Brooklyn 2-11-32 Fischer and Nunamaker. YEAR THE Yankees were | e 8] Miller; called in 14th; dark fE ddie Pinkm: er oe ot of a chance at the per : le Pinkman to old Daile 4 rn a oy ‘o by a series ot accidents : 3 Richie Mitchell Is Battle Joe Bailey nett with Maisel’s broken col ae. Married in Secre — ——-6 oh. fone tn J) t | Seate Married in Secret | lune, injury followed |**s't!* Eddie Pinkman and Bern | including those to Bak | 47 Dillon, | ‘aa | hild- Aker |. s00— Wolf Richard Mitchell, known to » lightweight and fiy. math Eithotey. unt the club was|saitvan’ ‘Fottm, | boxing world as Ric ile’ ited oi weight boxer left today for pat 1 |r ay i | stole a march on his friends and incouver, B. C.. where Pink. | miss WALLY MAHN, jae = YANKEE STAI setts th ett) Se ehh | me was at on il 21, according to Wes 5 on re P———_—_____t marriage Mcense bure Wau- as in the near ts ‘® Month and the club, one of pas eau at au-|} future. swim across the one-mile channel eon / — ——<—————————eeees | KOOGAN claims a license w +. nf ever collected on the ct I ‘as is} er Lees of Golden Gate, at San Francisco. the wil je sued to Richard Mitchell and Miss TN 5 4 k in a oP dea amg “stranger Lewis a Rowley, both of Milwau-| \Carl Zamloch Turned odate “Croastea’ gan taut. Pred ught — | The herolem of Anthony | theay |. Clarence Gititin; otnt hold inner Ove on genes |gerous, even for hardy men swim- a | = | Wiiding of Austrailia, the great- William Jolinston se i saleby W. r Olin 1 ; | Back to Spokane Reds|™e"s Water fans are awaiting i TO ENLIST? eet tennis player of them all, is [doubles title, han been accepted for in Wrestling Mix Birdshot” Pruitt Is with interest the free-for-all contest to be refiected by American the Plattsburg training camp, which — : Carl Zamloch 1 ee . jfor mermaids in the famous chan- bens | | tennis stars. will open May 8. Griffin was firet| ,,.CHICAGO, Il, May 3—ed on Hospital List! ,. ss6 doskahe tat been returned | nel, tthe HERE’S WAY TO {| Well, our Giants are back today|,.VUding was one of the first of out of several applicants to be ac | (“Strangler”) Lewis was de | } bec aes OF OGRA or it is {lafter = successful invasion of Boo|*\ust?alia’s great athletes to enlist cepted. | Clared winner over John Olin | “Birds no became fel, he was too slow for an} : TACOMA WINS ame It you wart to fight for {|Brown’s ball yard in Vancouver.| for service in Europe. He was! George M. Church bas abandoned| S2"!Y today, after they had mous in few seasons |{nilelder and did not hit as much = ‘Tacoma 6-6-3, Butte 3-6-3. that Sam, here is the list of (| We didn’t do so bad, winning two |blown to pleces by a shell on the plans for tournament play this sum-| WTest!ed two hours and thirty. | back as a result of blowing bird as it was thought he would. Any-|er wif land and Stevens; Schroeé iMacs to go and talk {t over {|€ames out of the three played. | | Vest front. mer, and will join the aviation| %¢¥@? minutes without a fall, |shot at the legs of Lyric chorus/ way, he'll be handy to Nick Mi te oe With the officers in charge: | Now American tennis stars are corps. in the latter complained of | &irls, 1s on the Oakland suspended |lams once more. Zamloch {s one ANE L ae According to the dope, young |DrePering jo be among the first to|, Watson M. Waterbury, Dean} #!@Me shoulder and conceded | list ax a result of twisting his leg /Of the best men in the initio AL ae SPOKANE LOSES feet fo sertcan pan || T2™ Dalley locked’ like a answer Uncle Sam's call to the Mathey and Karl Bohr are ail study.| Rematch. Lewis was the ag- im the last Gan Francisco-Oakland|doing tricks with playing cars (848° , Great Falls tallting, Secona wizard on the knell for our colors. ing to take examinations for com-| gressor. @ work of both men series three weeks ago. He has} But this does not make him - hee ave, anf Mad- |" jade In ‘yesterday's struggle. |,,Amons the first ten in American |missions | was eo clean that Frank Gotch, | been on crutches until recently. | Class AA ballplayer. Oh eeues 6ne DANS) ee ry ddnerd Mola 4024. Open }| He let Brown's Beavers Goon [tennis circles last year, six are| Mathey was at the Plattaburg| \n2 had refereed, had a sine. _ be 4 and Cheek ge limit—16 with but four bing! dk already planning for active duty in camp last summer, and is greatly cure. Lewis weighed 228 H » r@) W, " Wi | K mas to 32. them 80 weil scattered. that (tbe trenches. intersted in preparedness. IY pounde, and Olin 220. eres One Way We ae there was nothing to it. Dalley apte Pe Williams, American With six mon from the firat ten Pica ts ibe oon persone, In- Could Win the War} all floor, 101 pang i Ook eenivas & of speed and tillers: Hie has’ recent! Picea tale satioce tint Lee tan | ee ce ——- ] : er way. with Sullivan behind the plat- 7 has cently bee to supp se that American tennis All A : {| S ° , % All winners of golf tournament vhen Main 99 Open from || ter to coach him, should de fans and preparing to eae big will fur sh sts proportionate quota cSrW hatha Weak will eit: brocag war! ! g to ‘ se imit ‘| velop Into a big leaguer. cies - Le for servic: in the great war. S. F. Wants Promoters | medals this year and the money | em u. Ss. tf, - " a Sipser that would otherwise Lave 0000 on | Sta floor, Mee acollia tee ee eee =i to Dig Up Some Coin! spent tor trophies wit! go to the ee ———————— 0 ding, orpe. © famous Indian MARKET R | deccines: Red Cross fund. If all the ex-| ave. a the ex-| in & F Bitote *90.. f4 a eres pron out the hit which scored| aR r | In San Francisco there is «|Plosive language at the putting| r, he Oe en and (cooled x pad: dy Mi Jim vrger and | movement on foot to make wrest-| &Teens was saved and sent to the nley 7 a no victory. —_— | ung promoters pa $3,900 fe war department, the United State: ) s Chicwene ..... pay @ eo for | ates one p.m. Age limit—1s : {rie Paid Wheiceale Dealers tor FB Pa — pulling oft a show. If the average| could blow the Prussians out of Sewn 1 Syom Coa see, Seton emraen, ene of |g Vegetebicn and Fruit wrestling promoter was to be|France in 20 minutes Cove LS that f Sew ' ops a hitless game for nine VEGETABLES 21|/ shown $.,000 he would have to be soee venilsuiannmaed ecu pp ings, went on the major GOB veovecrvecess 1) bled and then fed on chicken broth seah Fos hi f hut jeague records today. Fred goer ID. weevsaees $4) and barley water for @ few weeks. | wel k Johnson, ex-champion heavy: | ruck Toney and Jim Vaughn, be- | prettnon roses genes se a1] soba welght fighter of the world, has en- | a wild: D tween them, made a new base. | refat Dutch, tb. .68 AIR tered the motion picture industry | ‘}Ray Campbell Will in Spat indey {| * ENTISTS ball record In hurling their hit : it| Ray D hie rghit potent Pocrebe ted | less duel. Vaugh: le | 7 torial salesman. His headqu br day by Stiswtat Gale et-blons | Celery—Per crate re | Appear With Mike\are at Barcelona, mhete be rane saw in the tenth. Besides the Cubs, | ©" Huske—Fer ID. sesseeee -o jmaking his residence. ight, the Pirates, Browns and Sen. |““s,"”...... Cr The pore ee aa | cnet, Compnel will go against |—— —$$$$_$____—. a ators failed to score. Red Washington creamery, brick Hp {ke Gibbons Friday night in Van reek Ames and Ray Fisher, two vet- ia 7 Freeh Ceilforniay ou Souyer, B, C, instead of Harry sed, erans, applied the whitewash ts ae resh peo 9 homas, the Canadian soldier, | itch. two cases. "| ere aca par tS: “ag be pai whom Gibbons "was originally | 4 to linet Local hothouse . scheduled to take on. + pale eOF THIRD AVENUE: , but Toney {a the third hurler to go r ee Ye | ; po ; ten Innings without allowing a bit Walter Johnston Is | 1 O } ent. order | McIntyre, of Brooklyn, held Pitts-| . 7 > ye 7 1 ‘d 7 iS - “ * nse eat new | burg hitless for ten innings hamust PME oi covipapeateesesesrace sated Loser to Stoecker a aieeiiee with ications which is the 1, 1906, and George Wiltse, of the | Parsler— —__—__+ amen \ff if not, sooner or later Gemité ftroncest plate known, Ciants,” accomplished tho teat ally Gonlly May oie Graia Walter Johnston went down to! When sour teeth nood profes Hew fouth: you <= ne roof of the against Philadelphia July 4, 1908. | Peas - a defeat last night in the three-cush sional attention, go a HE FINEST . * itt | Wh; guerantens poets off the | Peppers wht ‘ 27 | fon billiard tourney at the Brown & the beat. J NEST GOODS ears. Walter Johnson again had | lori¢ pes veoe Meal . 0.00| Hulen parlors, 35 i024. Carl Stoeck- > wor « = a the pleasure of seein |. <aneen, i epee 5 aaeenen Gnd Belaanee 32.00] er was the victor | the world—Bannockburns, ; pid pe : seeing his | _ Green : : : ret} M leat f leammates ma Popcorn Nebr SS fs ~ s le 2 TS he pitched a good game. “The Haiti peste lannels, selected i Yankees won it, 8 t 6 ME worsteds, 'E nglish homespuns, o ry cate, telione Liccead Shika: 43 aington ‘tinsoihy cannot give you anything but etc—are here for your selec- .. 00 up the nite Sox, and they trampled are pede 16 beat dental work, Our am- — nee 08 tho Indians, 8 to 2, D era Washington double Com Get Well the Quickest ana|ff to. | our, reputation. | our tion now. — Safest Way th poin' j ata The | B wna rhe af alt someary a 4 Choose y . 1900, Eraranteod for 16 years, | {racases fn. ne, ite Rayos ne ee. easy pay-| If Our’ moderate “prices enable : our sult or overcoat 1 =| A menta. senses, Blood you to save money-—neverthe- = af? aiare:| bla burg, Dug’e hired hands | “Ruyman wineeap YOU KNOW THAT teeta of evary kind: Cone | loutanouring, the veut Genial sh itige F dtl 5 ave hopped over Spokane and cooking Improper moagures rather sultation free, Twelfth Cavities ft oney could buy. short | ‘avities Cilled 60 cents an age of $| ° als | out of the cellar. 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