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anata Dilan def MAY 19, 1917. PAGE 7 MUT T AND JEFF—The ¢ Food Was Alright But Jeff Didn't Have the Tools to Go With It FF PF ont Beha _BY BUD FISHER. —_ a (wow. uisre NTO M6, IVE Gor SAN! THATS THE SuTH \ ten © WAIT ON TABLE To AK ae gs ra \ \ of S Ss BROUGHT ( Bree wert, OO eesice | AND x DOWT WANT You To (swig eo use \ You and mame [ wHAT DO YOU MEAN \_ would rather go to the bushes | SET LP & HOLLER ABOUT THE —- — WELL, TM me react eer |) rue pagreb (tT AND THE BY SAYING You Cant your ‘layers bret td \ muda dar hd yh ae Bee \ Tt car ear GBR NG You | COOK MAS TASTED IT 46ND gat THAT SovP? ww _— Baas Me Arecerting (tw owe SUPT \ { A WM GOING TO TAKE IT) I've TASTED (F AND 4 | . big league clubs,” said Joe a“ \ r NING I& WRONG SLIPME } THis SOUP ANOTHER Bowl now a > a EMG TASTED (7 AND IT" sepae Ginnity yesterday. “Very fow ‘ 4iN s& 0 Mg {Sines ed sapresel HbA —, sf gh phere Tyla re HINT, Do You GET ME? IS ‘ ea cer om Virgin a You Gar it? HANG NOT i La arog gh rs : _ ae ; \ Tee Pm yeu a me ans, however, it is a different mus: ‘ fm yo t matter. | LeANS iv | Ww Dante! Edward Dugdale tsn't get: | ro me! bing any the better of the deal that ent Jack Smith to the St Louls Bards, Jack {s burning up the league, while Dug {s letting Eddie <lein, turned over as part pay nent for Smith, go. Ben Hunt having proved such a puzzle to the locals, McGinnity will no doubt pitch him § y against Paul Strand, Sdattle’s no-hit, no run, noplayerto-first hero. only two games won by Butte are credited to Hunt. Altho he allows “plenty of hits, Gene Bila! seems to have the stuff in reserve whenever he gets | into a real tight hole. The Boston Braves are in a batting slump. i own Ben Huntls ‘THE GREATEST OF GREAT FIGHTERS WAS — vee" e| JOE GANS, BOB FITZSIMMONS, GEORGE DIXON, PETER JACKSON, JACK DEMPSEY— on “Ladies’ day” at the park is rr on the Increase. There was @ nice crowd of fannettes at yee > terday’s combat. eo ‘tacoma - —| ‘ = . | Take Your Choice— Experts Disagree in An-|* Bre Rank thet batting eyes st | —' “ "| swers to Interesting Query About Status TR ROE aN Anyway, Something Eddie Plank was nicked for} With Ben Hunt south Inst, ad |pave at his teat, Seatio urppea, Of Ring Heroes. \" Is Going to Crack ae - —_ l yesterday's Kame to Hutte, 6 to 0 ——_—— | ; Phil Douglas couldn't go the ond game Hunt has| BY E. oe MORIARTY © | a J. F. Duthie, C. W. Wiley and |men are to~be on hand to film it : full route for the Cubs. won this series, The score | Who was the greatest man that ever entered the ring y : Sa the head officials of the other [for the national movie weeklies. qeteti | Seattle AR RH PO A RK The . a r 4 Gi negate ed r 6! ¢ plants represented in the new Th ht It Shi 4 Emi! Huhn caught a winning | Mh?” mi Re ¢ question is one to be answered as a matter of in Shipbuilders’ league, which was oug pyar 4 - for Matty’s Reds | Gardner, 1» aga 4 % ypinion to open its season at the new There is an amusing story going ‘ = - se hata wer ail tine wie it| grounds of the Seattle Ball (the rounds of the Seattle Trams ce pitching duel between ae Sab ° amps all time when i Park association this afternoon, | portation club anent the new park, Clark and Acosta at Vancouv : . os ee 1 s, have in a measure sidestepped ja story, by the j i“ ie Oe ’ ers the situation is different. There’s the part proposed for them in [credited to Judge Alpheas Byers, i “Dutch” Hoffman aso out 1 | siaike 9 Peeve Bt. S no way to accurately figure that Jim Jeffries in his prime tie. cadlosien coremonies. It hee Beaded the incorporation of RR twobagser nearly into the lef “ } " : A wi @ remembered they were /|the park t seems the stenogra- me field bleachers when some one in : would have defeated John L. Sullivar 1 yet some will each to take a turn heaving the |pher in his office, Miss Alice. EB. mh the grandstand called him a oe ee \ ©! argue a lot as to wl the better man horsehide at a vessel contain. |Grandy, lives on the Madrona line, *“wino.” Naturally, experts who set thele opinions down are ta ing aliquid that foamed and |and when coming into town ome . — the a fa hs - EE sy eed Bee em otherwise recalled damper days |morning this week, when Jupe Jack Goldie and Bill Cun- the situation of being d reed with It should be remem- until said vessel was cracked | Pluve was pluving, she overheard bered that they are oblige igure from a general stand and spilled the imitation bever- [two women in the seat ahead talk- ningham are regular Vernon Castles on the ball room floor. “Babe” Ruth saved himself from | ES defeat by cal for help. Two-base bite > JUDGE BURKE BACK |=" Murphy t | Judge Thomas Burk@™who has|{“'> ~ returned from Washington, D. C, reports that the visit of the Euro-; pean war commissions has inspired age. ing about the new ball park. Whether the sidestepping fol-| “See the new shipbuilding plant,” lowed secret practice at ball toss-|said one woman to the other, ing at a fixed mark cannot be| Her friend gaye the sticks the learned, but those in the know|doubleo as the electric whizzed assert that, by mutual consent, the | past, and was silent for a moment big noises at the great shipbuiiding|or two. plants decided that if the games| “All these new shipbuilding were not to begin until the park! plants are fine for Seattle, but how was dedicated, and the park was|on earth are they going to get the not to be dedicated until the vessel |ships downtown to the bay after. had been cracked, the games might | they're finished?” queried the see point, despite the ke of their close observat they possess as a result Following are expert perenne, “The Greatest Fighter,” gath. ‘lL ered for The Star « ~—— - - —-— - ——-—-- #} EDDIE HANLON | Former Great Boxer, When Asked Whom He Regarded as Fore- | most Man of the Ring, Said: | ACOSTA WINS DUEL ; #——_—__—__—_—_ - - - - x) the country to a realization of the At Vancouver 2 . Great Falls! Joe Gans, in my opinion, was the greatest all-around fighter and! jbe called on account of darkness |ond woman. seriousness of the war, and that/ 1-3-2. | boxer. I think as a simon pure fighter, Kid Lavigne was the toughest | with the vessel still unharmed. The| Just then the motorman ground the country is proceeding on a| Acosta and Cadman; Kimball, nan ever in the ring. idea of having an expert marksman ‘on his brakes and Miss Grundy — basis that will it insure: victory. | Clark and Cheek | Joe Gans had a lot more brains than most fighters, and it not only concealed at some vantage point|failed to catch the explana a TACOMA 1S LOSER | helped him in his fights, but made people like him out of the ring. from which he could crack it wide|tion. But there must have been a __—@| At Spokane 7-10-1, Tacoma 6-6-3. There was a lot of difference between Johnson and Gans open with a bullet was frownedjone, for the conversation was | yD STAR WANT ADS | Hendrix, W ‘ebb and Baldwin; Col | One time I had a lot of trouble ejecting Johnson from my cafe in upon. switched to the latest thing im ear en eins, Sutheriand and Stevens | San Francisco. He was a bad actor when {t came to going into places ——| where he wasn't wanted. Gans was different I didn't want any of his (ighting game, and he knew J@ But one) day he passed my place and sent a friend to know whether he could FIRST ALLOTMENT come in and buy mea drink. He figured that he shouldn't enter with out asking first. It was the smartness of ne which made him the) best man in the ring. . —_—_———$ ate SEF TOM SHARKEY 1] Noted Heavyweight, Whe Fought Jeffries to a Standetiil, Says: } eon indent —* | Rob Fitzsimmons was the best fighter | ever heard of. Jeff, nor} | any of those fellows, worried me like Bob. He wasn't only a boxer, bat | he was game and had a knockout punch In elther hand, Corbett had | his good pointe, so did Jeff and the rest of them. Corbett was a great United States of Am boxer. Jeff could hit like a mule and take punishment. But Fitz could erica box with any of ‘em, could hit harder than most of ‘em, and could take So Herbert Hanlon came to the |rings. ‘ m ; rescue with a stunt that promises} When Manager Williams heard a to be unusual and novel, and one|the story he immediately bused |” {which is surrounded with deep/out to the park to discover if the | mystery. He was assisted in car-/contractors had, by any chance, a rying it out by Robert Bonner of|tapped a natural lake, and had the J. F. Duthie & Company plant, |really turned his already too moist a man who can fashion almost any-| grounds into an honest-togoodness thing out of wood, and Paul Bey-j|tide water shipbuilding plant, grau, who is equally handy with| plaster of paris. Anyway the movie | ‘Americus” Pinned to fat by Earl Caddock KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 19.— Earl Caddock, Anita, la, defeated of pun » to y T co Gus Schoenlein, Baltimore, known | alot of punishment if it came to a showdown Woman Tennis Champ| ig epee opener sy \— — —__—_—_—_X% NEW YORK, May 19.—Molia cus,” in two straight falls here last | EDDIE GRANEY j [Biurstedt, wouian tennis champ, |} as hnight. ‘The first fall came after 47 | Famous Referee, Known as “The Honest Blacksmith,” in Re- won the singles championship of || e a | minutes, and the second in 16 min- citing Prowese of Peter Jackson, Said: |the women’s patriotic metropolitan |utes and 30 seconds i) eee i / - om tourney here, yesterday —— ae NATIONAL | Tris Speaker Back at Head of Swatting List Iu my opinion, Peter Jackson, the big negro heavyweight, was the | greatest man who ever drew ona glove. Many people have figured | St. Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Co (0) | other fighters aa the greatest of all, but my cholce {« Jackson. You| Fireback linings , | and repairs for all | knew he was very clever. Remember his great fight with Jim Corbett. | ma tt aay area Sap ee | m penser cetyl, wc db gag) hetero! og kinds of stoves oe ae NEW YORK, May 19.—Tris| ; is fl He had lightning epeed ane cremendous endarance, Sometines « chem | ranges “and ci Gh, itl g eaters shewuse trom: the tap. 94] DENTIST q nder the authority of the pion in one cla: ack the 6p pub r bea i cone) : § 14 26¢/the American league batting list United States treasury depart. || Pion in some other class will possess. But Jackson had everything, Basics | an, colle ‘ <Sinewe), 08] ganad today He bea bounded back | SOMETHING YOU b, 7 b nrall < C » ove! . | " | 4 sadet Pheiecatinndian Ameri- te as a heavyweight he naturally held an advantage over lighter men = hected. |and leads George Sister by a single | SHOULD KNOW 4 | --— - | ' 1-4-2] point. Speaker is clubbing at . . 2 Ss » is now es eos PIKE Sz. > poin peaxer abbing at @/ you will find 1 his off ms peal, of Se tle, i ® , re- 1 “YOUNG MITCHELL” "| Main S75 "i Pren-| (344 clip, and Sisler at .343 young ami untried dentist, sme pees - Af the ai “dS a Set John Merget (Young Mitchell), Famous Undefeated Middleweight | | — - be an po Pet Bit OF Tit, DENTAL Per 4 Hse a abe aeademas re bees | of the Early Nineties, Says: | THE LODGE INick W illiams Hangs a f merica new 2 per cent “Lib- 9} — - oe Fourth Ave. at Westlake fn 5-6, Cincinnatt 4-7-2. t it is to con= ” J | Rudolph Ne an Gowdy, ri ce the 1 - erty Loan” Bond Jack Dempsey was, to my mind, the greatest of fighting me For Ladies’ and Gentlemen's seas ate Nene 1 4 ay, Traereaeer:! Can to Two Pitchers 4 Without Pain is pos ay in Z ie Peter Jackson was, of course, a wonder, but when 1 pick Dempsey | High-class Entertainment A ew Yor Nick Williams, Spokane skipper,| Tystand pead y to convince the most The initial allotment Il be am reminded that he was handicapped in certain ways that Jackson | and Dancing Balice and mM is still pruning down his pitchng|““{) other great drawback that has ready about June 15, the bonds wasn't. 8 P. M. to 1 P.M. | staff, Luke Glavench, former Seat-|a direct hearing with most peop) 7 in response to 1eral_ demand. You know Dempsey had very small hands, and small hands don't) REFRESHMENTS AMERICAN tle pitcher, and Ad Zweifel are the i HL ‘ PRICI 5 charged for : Alaska Pi ip * Tl beip a boxer one bit. But Jack made up for this with his courage Valuable Prises Given Aw ae latest to get the keen edge of the) You will find ‘my prices exeepe salary clipper. tionally reasonable for High-Class Dentistry. * 7 ¥ ay 19 EXAMINATIONS AND ESTIMA- JAMAICA, N. Y., May 19.—The TON FRER. a Pe iceta 2| Metropolitan racing season opened i} 12 )nere yesterday, with Kewessa win-| PAINLESS AUSTIN t being issued in denominations as low as $50 and $100, thus allow ing patriotic Americans of mod est means to participate in the It is a mighty hard proposition, as a rule, to say what man stood |= out among the many fine specimens we have had. Dempsey and ‘ son were men of my time, and I followed them closely. 1 vould] REAL PAINLESS » fought before I came to know! want to pass a verdict upon men feo 1°. Rut of the men familiar to me, Jack Dempsey seemed the great popular loan band ce fighter Philadelphia 18 280/ning the Paumonok handicap, He| Py ren Siti x RESULTS ys... | Will and Leochares finished in or- Tere will consider it a privilege to serve our govern. }|%— pga | nianks Rogers and Hale, Harper, Dupont| der. BatNet Op ‘hin Wek, ment, our customers and the public generally in tl } JACK WELCH | ? |= re : ee: pen Sundays ’ ? ita cilateaa Te | Noted Referee of Ring Bouts, in Giving Opinion of Greatest | | : New York, 1-12-60 i matter without charge Fighter, Said | Ae ee tt * M . In rie 8-1-2, Boston 2-4-2, Tus ¥ Inquiries by mail, telephone or personal call will be Jor Gana alwaya seemed to ine the greatest of fighters, ‘That man | Mali; Huth, Rader and Agnew « cheerfully answered | turned tricks in the ring that no other boxer would dream of. They talk wonaad cass “ 2 of Johnson's clever glove work. He learned a lot of it from Gans. I ih . Fofereed several of Gans’ greatest battles, and watched him at clos Texas League Drops : The World’s Grestest Highway - . . . | quarters, I don’t believe that, when Gans actually determined he didn't a 7 ne avian ericall want to take a blow, any one could land on him, His judgment of dis- I'wo and Goes Ahead . : tance was remarkable, Fesides that, Gans was game and carried a/{m order to introduce ‘ae nen FORT WORTH, Tex, May 19 (whalebong) plate, which Resources over $13,000,000.00 punch ais ee ye|Wehtest oh strongest plate known, | Iveston and Beaumont have bo en | : agen SOL LEVINSON dows not saver the root of the | eh teams wore losing noney. th Use Our d Branch If More Convenient | mouth; you can bite corn off the | ia ory will be turned over tolothcr In Picking George Dixon as the Greatest of All Fighters, Manu- | |cob; guaranteed 16 years. Daily June 20th to June 30th | ‘ | facturer of Boxing Gloves Says: yg 018 crown «+. vrececiees$@00)o008 | — ene ns | — = | bone ccorge Dixon, the colored bantam, was, to my mind, the greatest | $15 set of teoth (Whalebon eo | Pay $2,000 for Cat Ask Us About Dates for July, August and man in the ring, Of course, he was little, but from an all-around stand-|$10 set of teoth -. 65.00) hay es 8 September N rth: | point I'd name him as the king pin fighter, It’s a difficult thing to Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 That Saw Fighting | a fe) wenters. eague | single one man out when We have bad so many great ones, but in my| White crowns . LONDON, May 19—On an ordi Winnipeg . : be 5 50} St. Louis.... $ 78.70 opinion the glory belongs to Dixon. There was Joe Gans, of course. | qoig ¢Mings . aise Geektenee, vowing the tore St. Paul Toronto . id | At his weight nobody equaled him, However, I have been asked 0] giver fillings th tke” macenilelit, elites. Minneapolis Montreal 3 B | name one man, and, when pinned oe Dixon as my choice Peony uarrie4 onaldered niush of elif cucage Boston .. : But in Red Cross auctions so 7 aa ge | vO! teed f 16 ye | All Jrork, guarantees inthe morn: (far he has realized $2,380 for Correspondingly low rates to o ther points, Limit % months, bu ‘ ally in Ninth Canto | ia p » Dut DO you | | Wi . for B ne i tng and got forth aame day, Bxam- | wounded soldiers and his’ money final limit not to exceed Oct, 31st. Liberal stopovers, | inner for Broadway | setter snd advice ive wers seem good for that much Begg igs perce oy nd toe temples of Oxy Prete | ore SPECIAL SALE DATES . VS. @a e K NO J recent same” tor the" rondvay the Testo oot Hinting at Mone and, nae ween {If Boston, May 20-2. Final limit June 26 ’ Tomorrow at 2:30 That Seattle has the fin- I} crs had a 3 to 0 lead until the final | ert) whose work in still atving good mn the dhe di eg front EH tase Des Moines, June 7.8. s++Final limit July 6 — est billiard parlor in the f[|chapter, when a couple of scratch | fr oF our werk When comin, aa 1a pntaltc tara occ AD Shteggen Lund Aes tees -Final limit July 11 ae : a sacrifice save eo day {flce, be sure you are tn thy : Ab- ® ake Fourth Ave. Cars Admission 25¢ and 50c world? Come in and see eof pi ethan ee a the day] tot piace. Bring thised with you rrdeen, where Mike began being For Further Information Apply to | f “Nd back and forth by Red Cross | Franklin walloped West Seattle re E. E. PENN y ut - Rate | patro A BROWN & HULEN 9 ("hr houtier ues JOHI Cut - Rate | oetrons General Agent Passenger Department, : Vancouver Opens Monday secsnird Floor. 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