The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 8, 1917, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1917. PAGE 9° Protector, Jeff Is sa Good Information Bureau, T GUESS “TC WAGAYT SOME WILE GUY ( Can you TeUt TO ENLIST ON THIS COAST GUARD ‘ ne Ae THE WA SUBMARING CMAGERIALL IVE GorTa Bo : " S TO KEEP OV THE LOOK OUT POR ENEMY age To siew ORK. SVBMARINGS SO THEY CAamtT APPROACH N oop any HARBOR AND CALL ORM y avs JR AND FT Ge " RW YORK CTY ENE RY au Ne GERMAN FUNG, } Sure! THANKS peatndand Dctotasecoys: ATN @VERY 24 KoURS. ¢ «x AND ALL 1% THIS 1G PRET ; VERY GERMAN 9 STRAIGHT N SOFT, TCaucs (7 aff AeA ae TURN “TO HATS THE MATTER with Ps - . : W / ; - : _ : 2 ot Pe ay: YOUR RIGHT wert the bat in the big show This the cry being j heard now with the fourth no-hit game of the season tucked away “The trouble with most batters fe that they don’t study pite hers to find weaknesses,” chirps Ty Cobb. He might have added that the young players who have gone up to the bis show know nothing of Dig league pitching. And there are nore youngsters in the big leagues year than ever before. at may be a solution as to the old-timers are pitching euch remarkable ball as Bobby) Groom did in Sunday's game for! the St. Louis Browns MIKE GIBBONS SHOULD 5 fa down and worry a lot if he never mixes in another ring encounter. ia Mike Is so well off in we oridly adh 7 1 gente ght now that be wll Drop Our Lads Old: Timer Is Back | Whim Switched Sport : Walter Miller Is Tax for never caused any more be d j y the remainder of his stay oa | . ~~ Sar || i Bowe Shes Pade Careers of These Two | Given Orders to Bie cee evn o| amg Up | iim Ring Favorite | “Qnd Made'Em Champs, PreweferWar Fans Is $153,950 for his ring endeavor . i since he started to box tn earnest! | ( pack in 1908, he has other holdings ictory, Fred Carman is some addl- | Sil Sere Sater ER we Talk da that are worth a few tron men | tion to the outfield ail right, all sitter the, wilddlevaiiie veep: e He is vice president of the Twin | ipailiaeelamiome eakniie right. If he keeps up like he Miller, the middleweight wres- Citles Plate Glass Co., and values | aT ee cee Sel did yesterday he will be known his share of the concern at $90,000. | Tac ! : ae the “Knock ‘em Dead Kid.” His other properties are pote ‘ He got three e/ » a double ‘Three fat —e. in , | spe: ? ; and a walk out of five oppor Paul ... . 160,000 | va . ? ‘ tunities. igoacre farm, Northern we * ® se see “angen cic Fy A home run, with two men on tler, has received orders to hold himself in readiness to report BY H. C. HAMILTON to his commanding officer at “NEW YORK. May B—Amer- Billings, Montana an Miller 1 © member of a troop {| {can fane probably will ame of cavalry that was organized boot Bs eens ae - : in Montana for duty on the bor- : Jeat Goldie continnes to wis ball der line at the time of the trou- Pola yore cnorgien ha the bases, by Lafayette, Spok eee ee eee ee ; ble with Mexico. The troo 1 S . Spokane . ; ie troop property in, st. Pa MOL tabs, Well nav Gasues te ae | Dingles ‘ | ; drilled for several weeks, ex- ie wach wi hae Fs Osakis.... ee 4 ; * All told, these sum up at $170,- ned the flying Seattle Giants yes-! “tig Bh Hey he mg cae Myo ment of a stamp tax before the sia fan passes the gate. T kep t 9 hey ape Sata claim the requirement of a tax 000 besides the money he has made 4 Final score: Seattle 6, Spo ’ . im the ring. He should worry | Yesterday's blg league hero was The orders Miller received in ‘ dicated that he will be called {| On & club’s grose receipts igs has been suggested would ruin on kane 6. Again NOT! ae ‘Thanks to the perfect slugging | Rabe Ruth. He won his sixth 5 nd! straight game of the season, down very shortly “BIDDY" BISHOP PULLED a ing Walter Johnson, 1 to 0, Jobn Walter is rather keen for th many clubs, | Ssesbally am ne poner that got him and Billy qd son bravely stuck {¢ out, with the “war stuff.” “I haven't anybody {| Would have to go out of bust ‘Weeks in very bad with the Pe lorates, the Sesitie win column ®! it ien't very often that a boxer |Usual help from bis (eatmates Gependent on me,” he states, {| [ees 'n some sections. | siaaae | retires from the ring for a year or |uo runs “and I think I would enjoy dent Tener, of the National 4 league, is one supporter of the triotic populace of Vancouver, B.C., sy. ‘The esore and for that reason Billy Weeks | 80 and then comes back and works bit of a scrimmage on the bat- tlefield. plan to tax single admissions. oe Gibbons there as F * | his way up to main events all over Hatton & Oliver are out one 5 M . . ets $\again. That appears to be juet| Stetson ivory bag as the result “One thing about war,” de- “Intelligent consideration of the Weeks, who seg the middle- rs 1 ¢@ | what Charlie Givens is doing, how of Lafayette’s emack over the clares Walter, “they can't a6. proper method of taxation,” Tenet th emmges : od Ped oe . ¢ : 5 garden wall. cuse you of importing set-ups.” || #@id today, “by which clubs might nm yelping for a mate : . Tee : continue to operate and at the ~ with Mike, was asked to try his 3 Hi back starts, has been matched to) Frank Gilhooley went to a how) }) é —= same time provide the largest rev- skill with the clever St. Paul gled- : io : $} meet Sammy Morris in the semi- pital after standing on bis head te . Alex Trambitas, of Portland, and |@8ue for the government would re ‘ator by appearing there last week. final to the Dry Dock club's emok. catch a line drive ’ Lee Johnson, negro Oakland feath-|S%t in a tax on each admission OF E Wome tera Bushee reptiog’ that er Friday night in Dreamland. eee erweight, have been matched to |te net receipts.” Pee vesete coc-ptond hand P - ~ Hi Myers of Brooklyn also box ten rounds at the Post gym- —_—— cen! pte an ‘0 round-'; bai ate . tried it, and hi laid up. nasium, Vancouver (Wash.) Bar. Benny Kauff’s thre trip tickets from Springfield, Ohio. Talk of Carpentier oe 8 racks, May 18 TF ares cues ee ae Mike Gibboes had ‘siready TU P Frage odes) eae Sennen : ithe Phillies. The Giants won, 2-1. agreed to appear gratis with the Boxing Wells Heard ting married, and John Byers ma yeaa that a proc - Guignt, 3b. ih neuvered the Braves to a victory turned r to the patriotic} Despite the war in Europe, ne over the Dodgers Behe > | fund, the good citizens of Van- eS > |gotiations ate on for a third match | | between the two leading heavy-| | Tom Seaton registered a vic. | | ¢ouver who had the handling of the | tHenarix. p affair, nearly dropped dead when |**Wiliame | weights of that part of the world| tory for himself by outpitching —Georges Carpentier, the senaa-| Grimes, Pirate sensation. Some weather, aye, lads? the timely bingle of Jack Charlie Givens the ninth canto, another 7 seccccee-co-Ke . saw what a patriot their Totals : 7 os dian champion was. AIEES gut, when wine ne ron sored. | tional French champlon, and Rom | temas WILLARD! Tree a se) bardier Wells, the British cham-| Nick Williams cle ‘ga pwd LL. t » 3) plon—the same to take place at the in the minth, by It seems it every coe ‘om | site) big Stadium in London during the | man sald differ —_ tg’ _ mout! he gets) early summer | £ oi - eet a at ; | — | Monte Carter, the comedian, urse, rem | and Johnny Sheehan, of the | | yi we Pe lel P roe irae declared Oy Oe ws Mick King Loses Wilkes Players, are’ regular see, mone ou iad 4 tounge WT Wtiee to 9 bowen Laan ofl. Ne - Struck out | fans. The picture was taken in St. Paul before the two men reversed their and Dr. Matthews were credited| strand 2 Webb I, Hendrix 3 Bases Fist Bout in U. S. - hs Se eT bese Tana With sending President Wilson alee dalie—Ott Strand 5, off Henorr 2, off| a ese : ‘ telegram, stating that they were | s.2, S innings: trun, 2 hits et | MEMPHIS, M ; ‘gta ae tae 1 : . f . $, May $—Jack McCar-| ‘! oF the opposition | Strange things frequently have altered the careers of ALL WORK 0 Oo r Teady for service. Webr in ¢ fnntn 2 rane, 6 ht “i - | id's ‘While we fail to recall whether|Mendris in ¢ innings Umpire —Eckma ele oll mag FP gle Ragrrrd| ee fe Is i |men, but in the history of athletics there is no case so strange ABSOLUTELY @ suite those Nix are jo. the one that sent one man into a world’s championship PAINLESS ‘. ws hi eivi } © 2ot De. Matthews has rece ved TACOMA WINS AGAIN [latter's first American fight. Me-| wearing. Oh, baby! Some | 00 I , paits|Carron floored the Antipodean| unles. Brilliant claret. jand the other to at least an equal claim with his fellow con | hy $5: — that the heavyweight|, At Tacoma 5-5-1, Great Gamplow's wire wae wywelght|3-11-0, Bonner and Stevens; Kim-|three times, twice for the count of ee ltenders to a world’s cha mpions hip in another line of sport. FREE EXAMINATION ball, Hester and Byler. nine. Vernon Ayau was out of th ” e Gibbons, conc < ne oO | Promptly and that he was offered / ~ fracas with a sore back, suffere The men are Mile apes srg ea Regalos vb SILVER $1°° — commission in the] geowns scORE VICTORY \Bie Mi in Wenday’e eugegement. Moree) RTeetest: 1 not the areata 1 dleweight in the world today, | GS Thie did not seem to suit Jess,|_ At Vancouver 46-0, Butte 0 1g inor . aguc was on second and Skipper Leard | at d Walter Miller, holder of the world’s middleweight wrest- FILLIN No CHARGE sek however, for he evidently prefers and Cadman; Hydorn, Leifer! Will Not Close Up held forth at the short garden |Ting championship SYNTHETIC -50 EXTRACTION to stay with the circus rather than |#4 Kafora. the Cardinats tala oft, White |, Back. tn Bt, Paul, when both were prise ot Miller, as well as every: | FILLINGS WHERE OTHER cnet . Whi don the spangles in a recruiting of- + } | youngsters, just breaking into the |body else, he threw the man who} ai CHICAGO, May 8 + . q fee for Uncle, Sum maesenan aan |, |, CHOADG, May, Sree Amen] seer dig te Giants Wok fret | cinieis came, ther wore boce come | wena en ht wie GOLD {00 WORK 18 TO BE x: i 7) ae panions, each with a burning de-| That settled it with Miller, He! FILLINGS ‘AND DONE ue | os tort to go thru the season, It has, i le a ie 2 , vould become a wrestler. He did s, ,WILLARD EXCUSES HIMSELF |* Ne eee we ot 816.600 im the ladt], Trp Bpecker’s catch of w drive) "p*,t vecome ainee ee bat ood bey . ast not ‘joining the army by saying |p, to0/10 days on account of postponed|by Crawford saved the Indians’ de i endeavor, Gibbons chose wres-|and has been at it ever since, to Whe feels he owes a duty to his ° tling, while Miller shied his castor |ing #0 well that now he is the My not to join until they call |Cinctnoati 2 canes. L feat at the hands of the Tigers. |intg'the boxing arena ' {proud possessor of the $25,000 for married men | fooaee aaa ate (Se The boys appeared occasionally | Richard K. Fox belt, emblematic of TO ess el is That may be true, but there ap RESULTS _woxpay'! x in smokers in the Minnesota cap-|the world’s middlewetght wrestling | Pears to be no reason why Jess) At Chicago 1-3-1 mi | and were getting alope fairly | championship. '@ Pike St. S. E. Corner First and Pike could not give up that prese-agent- |. bry = . _ when something happened to| Miller's switch and the success ed salary of $1,000 a day to get 00h net } = bring about a change in the course |that it brought gave Gibbons a into a uniform and help secure re A m r : they had lald out and sent both to | “hunch He took up boxing and the top of the ladder today is a rich man with ring hon fruits for the army. From here, it)" 4; sate 9-0-1, Whtianeles appears that Jess is a patriot all} Cart under h Gibbons was matched with alors galore. right, but not to the extent of that)! : tough young wrestler, who gave| Miller, in addition to being th fat circus salary that he is report-| ° " . him the time of his life and after! world’s champion, holds what he/| y ea getting. y r Q he had slammed Michael to his | believes to be the record for long | r. > | heart's content, thoughtfully pinned | distance wrestling matches with- | Mg abet ; > his shoulders to the mat. out a fall, His longest bout was OF SEATTLE NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE f i A t The result of that bout disgusted | with Ed © Adamson, neither man Never again would he ‘try | scoring in four hours and 27 min- OF SEATTLE, WASH. hicago es 1 8 : m1 | Mike. BASEBALL ys aap ‘ 4 : | any ‘nore of the hammerlock and|utes. In their second match, they |Detrott «6. dots 1S a |haif nelson stuff. He'd go to work,|went 3:10 without a fall. With Report of Condition made to the State Bank Exaniolt o |he would, and be just a common|Mike Yokel, the champion went at close of business, May 1, 1917 . , F v~ SEATTLE Washingt Tomorrow, 3 p. m. RESULTS a | eftizen three hours and five minutes, with Take Fourth Ave. Care. iA ‘ 4 4 y e time that Mike |Henry Gebring, three hours and 17 About the same time th RESOURCES senat : j Atmtesten, 3e and Oe. . i ‘ lmet with his reverse, Miller also |minutes, and with Otto Suter, three ran into a snag and arrived at the |hours and five minutes ‘ Loans and discounts ceeeeees$1)175,11085 fonelusion that he, too, had picked| Miller won the championship Banking\house, furniture isa: ae 20,000.00 ! H : '$? the wrong game. But he was sore | from Joe Turner, but the belt was 0 MORE ean. WHGIONE TUS Meee over the manner in which Mike |not at stake, Turner sought a re- Real estate owned ...-...4- ; 49,381.13 THEY WILL COME TO WORK FOR YOU had been treated in his last wres-|turti match, but to get it he had Expenses and taxes { sis F , 24,077.63 BY MILLIONS WHEN YOU ORDER— tling match and issued @ challenge jto put up, the bat Once more Interest paid e,: 4508.28 to the conqueror on behalf of him-| Miller defeated him and has ha 7 cee : ; ; 1908. |welf. The challenge was accepted, | the belt ever since. U.S. and other high grade ‘bonds. $196,068.01 { | | | Herman and Coulon_ | 5 5 . d, much to the sur-| Miller's home {s now in Portland, Warrants ... : Set Scene of Bout | MO) panlbaincctial as tinsel tl a Oregon, sig : Stocks and securities . . 885. i: Ae, - 295,972.12 CHICAGO, May 8.—Pete Herman \Jordon Victor in YOU KNOW THAT Customers’ liability under letters of credit.. 22,500.00 of New Orleans, bantam champion | , ; Cue Mix, 35 to 25 Improper measures rather Cash on hand and due from other banks.. 817,966.60 and Johnny Coulon today picked than disease are very Racine, Wis. for the scene of their | Girth. tise MRaNO ie Seer |ten-round bout May 14 | This will be Johnny's first lehance at the tilt since he lost it the Brown & Hulen parlors in the |to Kid Williams, ‘ thre hion billiard melee, 35 to : ~ x LIABILITIES DENTIST | ;. The game was one of the se- . i Capital stock paid in. : ‘iy -$ 100,000.00 Years of experience } made me} Al Mamaux to Behave ries for the city title t 8 ‘s 4 Surplus and undivided profi ipaa tea Be 215.20 Deposits ... oigies 2,801.41 Charley Jordon was returned the | ee aaestag eeutiey To San te victor over Southern last night 4 <a bg Potal .... : - +++ +$2,404,516.61 Master of my prot , and yuu 22 5 at NY ED ” Himself This Year Caddock Winner in Letters of credit guaranteed 00.00 | \Ca e of credit guaranteed ... as ‘ 22,500. Look out for Al Mamaux, th — | i ; sit Siete PO Teaelidks mailanie - usteckinn | i ook out for smaux, the Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter—The Fuel Wrestling Encounter Come to me for Reliaie Wasserman | aT se oe ee ace eee hundreds of tient ho gels ere nares of patients WhO! pirates’ star pitcher, this year. | } gig DR, DONAWAY C e zg to d hi = | Hr anita, Weave theresa reanon, "Al han. torned Supreme in Furnace, Range, Grate, Stove nes mons, way snarl Ot caigy gl tt Som Foxton ST ie Werk: ness ee ldock, heavyweight wrestling tit! we! rs le . : dock, heavy weigh ———— Deposits at call of December 27, 1916... ..$1,728,714.13 MY very reasonable fe ‘ | iver a new leaf. No more of the To the wonderful change T have|OVe | Concentrated heat, they represent the utmost in value ant f¥{clatmant, defeated Allan 1. Kustace i of Wichita, in straight falls here Deposits at call of March 5, 1917... . 2,054,076.58 Made in their mouths by checking| bright lights for this young man hat insidious disease ae gums, They cost him a week without pay | ONLY convenience, Don't be 4 pao ( Rimes Dine awit t year when Manager Callahan | PER TON having Briquets left ov last night Deposits at call of May 1, 1917.... ’ 2,255,301.41 nt your tine agalnat mine « fa%7, suspended him for misbehavior $5 00 (At the the summer. They will always | : and tell you Val Sontag Wins i Bunkers) be worth every cent you pay for Spokane Club Gains ee Gain in deposits since last call, 52 days.$ 201,224.83 Val Sontag ins in $$$ Many New Members eae | Gain in deposits since May 1, 1916.... 698,672.91 Pal The very best treatment | ALL Wonk | Bout at Brooklyn, N. 4 ORDER FROM YOUR NEAREST DEALER OR PHONE | i " ir Oneyhundred and fifteen new HM sary and permits you to| OFFICERS 4 ce ee Pacific C t Coal C Lote eae isan Cavan nth. tha FAD canlly follow your. daily 4 PAINLESS AUSTIN Val Sontag, Seattle middlewelgh ac (oJ oas oa oO. members As arokend Fenian! y pation. My rellab ¥. L. Grondahl, President a Tr will A. H. Solberg, Vice-President Hdgar Ames, Vice-President Third stepped back into the win ple Vv jranks of the ‘Treatment rd and Pike 563 RAILROAD AVENUE SOUTH Athletic club since a campaign so vou. Consultation|| Hugo Carlson, Cashier Dit Lutz, Assistant Cashier 1 ‘Third Ave. last night at Brooklyn, N. Y., when a gr og iy og he beat Johnny Albert in’ every wip kabonad started a few weeks ago, according Tweltth, Dentists Wasled—Mast be high-clawe round of their 10-round battle. to @ report made recently, aeons aye.

Other pages from this issue: