The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 5, 1917, Page 8

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WALK IN, So —i “ ¥'KNOW GEORGE - AT MY NEW HOUSE, | LosT “TW KEY AN’ | WANTED To 60 OUT BUT WAS _ AFRAID ~ o / WELL ~ (LL EAT —™H' Chow — WHAT THEN ? $000 line per line Spee Inquire THE! . Wwe qr AIR 18 FORCED THRU A SOLO LENGTH OF MACARONI TWA SCIENTIFIC STUFF . mh acanons WOOCPECKER PICKS WE APPLE TREE TO CRAGAPPLES - PUTTING ME AIR IN aoevené TP. Bat | ON A DEFENSELESS SUCH AN EXTENT MACARRON eral pra L APPLE ee fee — — = — we - at MUTT AND JEFF—Button, Button, Jeff Got the Buttin. ZUG NIE FPS SRS BY BUD FISHER J} FREP ATER ADVICES FROM Colo-| rado indicate that Harvey Donaldson, featherweight wrestling champion of the world who hails from Seattle, {s fighting | a bitter struggle for his life The champion is a victim of) tuberculosis, for which he is being treated at Colorado Springs, but seems that not much hope ts being held out for his recovery Donaldson started his letic ca: Teer in Seattle as an amateur. He} first came into prominence as a/ wrestler in 1906 when he won the/ featherweight championship of the Y. M.C. A. The next year he won! the amateur title in the Pacific] Northwest association meet, and re-| tained it until he turned profession- | al, and won the world’s title in 1911 | | | ACCORDING TO THE dope, Wal ter Mails, former Seattle southpaw, was ticketed for the Oakland club when he was to be cast adrift by the Brooklyn Dodgers Walter McCredie, Portland man-| ager, had seen Mails perform, how- ever, when Walt was still in this circuit, and had taken a fancy to him. When he believed there was | a chance to get the southpaw from Brooklyn and beat the Oaks’ time. he went about !t in a roundabout | manner. | in The Portland boss knew that Oak-/| land had first ¢ Brooklyn, so he immediately fell into an agreement with the Pitts burg Pirates. As a result of the agreement | Pittsburg refused to waiver on| Mails, and he went to the Pirates for the waiver price. It was ther but a simple thing for Pittsburg to hold him a little while and then turn him over to the Beavers ee | BILLY MURRAY, onetime con tender for the world’s middle-| weight championship, takes on “Battling” Ortega, the Frisco bone crusher, this afte n in a four round frac in t yuth So much has been heard of Or tega in these parts that the will be wa 1 with a m ‘ intere: Mexican has beer eating every one sent against him with such ease that local fans are wondering just how good he is. After thie afternoon's battle they will be able to get a better line on his y Murray has Leen seen in action here, Murray walloped Reynolds, the bat tiling fireman, a y ago last win ter in the Tivoli prowess as Steve DENTLY RAY CAMPBELL wasn't satisfied to settle d to the life of a farme t back to California Ray took a trip to Mi ‘ last week and lost an eight-round decision to Jack Allen, the Port land welterweight | ‘As the result of his sho with Campbell, Allen been signed for another match in Missoula after this, intends com Seat tle and issuir ges to some of our overgrown light weights. THE 10-ROUND BOXING game seems to be thriving at k . to the effect that “Rough House Charlie Burns is angling fora there with Pete Mitschie, the fast going Portland lightweight te — ———® Money makes the war go Have you bought your bond? THE LODGE Fourth Ave. at Westlake For Ladies’ and Gentlemen's High<class Entertainment and Dancing 8 P.M. tol A. M REFRESHMENTS Vainable Prizes Given Away. |not slack w his Giants erty loan, there The “Eve ball in player who nis re en ca McGraw called u nerican mon Mails with | bond, and I am THE WHOLE SHIP? when he had his ‘as not a sls etary John B. Foster told th nds rang there was no ¢ 0. th to byy the should buy @ many Schaeffer » there is not a ion of his team n e a slacker! clared that any player w or that they will “deserved to be spiked alled on to fight,”’' time he slid into a base. F \ ( ING LosT A BLTION WHAT ARB voy} \ OFF MY UNIFORM AND LOOKING FoR. | \ iF I Dow'r FIND Cr Before SIM PUG ? \ INSPECTION, TUL GET : | BAWLED OUT Berore in Brooklyn slacke ma have bought Meyers leading the y Shortstop Arthur Fletcher of the Giants signing for a Liberty bond. Germany Schaeffer is on the left of Fletcher ent n league ‘or them bonds with ny Every one of the 22 members of the club bought bonds oit:| Marshall Allen Is Winner of Net Meet! Marshall Allen igh school is th ngle tenn vietire Wrestling Match Will Be Put « |Quaker City Lad to Battle Wells | Grover Brinkley, Philadelphia middleweight, and of Cincinnati will furnish the of the Broadway he Interscholastic | champion, Allen| afternoon semi-windup to the Pinkman tle Tennis | Campi four-round battle for n Anne| the Northwestern lightweight in straight sets championship to be held Fri day night in the Arena Brinkley Is well known In Eastern boxing circles. He has met and beaten some of the best of therr His most recent victory was over Sailor Grande in the Quaker City mn This Eve A wrestling match billed for the welterweight championship of the| Dpget gs = |world will be. staged tonight inj Patriotic Net Meet Uellingham when Walter Miller Title W yee takes on Milton Harnden there. | Vitle Won by Girls The match will be best two out of |. PHILADELPHIA, June 6.—The three f to a finish, Police Ga- | Misse vanne White of Balti vette more and Dorothy Disston of thi city were victors In the women ; Ps tennis doubles in the Histern Great Valls Winner tates Patilotic tourn Over Vancouver, 6-5 Evergreen A. ©. Loses At Gre ¢ ‘ neow The Kver en A, ¢ ine drop 7-5. Hall and Byle Gipe and |ped a fast game to the McDougall-| Cadmar Southwick squad Sunday, 4 to 2.| oe Butte-Tacoma game at Butte. Rain caused the postponement of | Four errors their tallies, allowed the victors Dick Wells | CHICAGO, June 5 1 be week for Ilay, according to an ment of the Western Go tion. One tax will for every turned ove Ju the cent stroke to the 3ellevue Team \ Over Majestic The Relte team tool jestics into camp Sunday a pitching duel betw and Abram Neither t after the fourth frame, Red ¢ | Week June 24 Set to | eu s Golf for Red Cross |e" 3o ne 24 will rows announce If associa be made and the proceeds Red © ross fund Vinner| Outfit k the Ma Bt in Snyder am scored Seattle Anglers Win ' From Tacomas in Meet Membera of the Seattle Fly and Bait Casting club journeyed to Ta com a rnd returned with Nl the honors after taking on the vgle there In a fly casting tour ° | READ STAR WAN - ° T ADS | fetes ease cece *° is? Indians Lose to Seattle NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE w Lost. I Tacoma ‘ “ ane With Pat Eastley league ball and t nd him, Se yeate 13 to 0. aiff in The score ABR. H. PO. A. ‘ ABR OWT ia ‘ C ° rt ‘ 6 " > ‘ 6 Met a, ne ‘ ae ama, 1b ‘ 1 > Haldwin, © ‘ Kerna, 8b ‘ Fitapatrick, If-p.. 3 1 0 an Umpire AMERICAN LEAGUE Won, 1 Laat, Pet | RESULTS MONDAY | York Detroit 6-9-1 ) NATIONAL LAGU | Boston Hae (et emer Piutsbure eat lat Woman’s Big Bass Makes New Record A seven ound black bass caught |i, Cottage lake by Mrs. W. M. Kd Jholm, local fisherwoman, sets new record for other anglers to shoot at. —_ A BWTTON! BooB! A BUTTON’ Dorr You "sow WHAT A BUT Toy Hey ARS You STILC. LOOKING POR & BUTTIC? Do you REALLY SeED & PUTTIN’ 7 J CERTAINLY YR Wo SNIFF, whaT Do vou THINK rm Loans tror LOCKING FoR A BUTTON ‘confiden SHIPS v stock, ¢ Mascor. FoR ie £4 DOWT S. NEED a BUTTON BR ow st ch Morris Winner Jack in Mix Tommy Burns at his best was a better man than ("Twin") Sulivan and at catch weights could beat him. | RY H.C. Hee But Jack caught To in a Los An- United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, June 5.—If Carl Morris and Jess Willard are ® be brought together in a best geles match some years ago and took a 20- Burns was weak und decision because _ artic les required that both men! ¢op the heavyweight champlor Siecaae pounds, which was easy for Sul-| ship of the world, the fistic pub Main 21 ] t impossible for Burns. 1/ tie is in an awful fix, PHYSIC Raa iat nl id thaws: heat Morris today has the New York ie t any one could have beaten papers on his side to prove tat oe KAT: Burns that night. He was almost dead| whipped Frank Moran in a tf} “4 when he entered the ring, so exhausted | round bout at the Harlem m+ had | come trying to make the weight. | club, but if Moran took as mi Cat Ge “Fone ‘ is a beating as the atmosphere Cr Bier. Burns begged hard for another match at a he ss } a WER, oh | wes whipping around, he | TUN KS h rut ) ack was foxy enough have been knocked still somewRet } storace to pass him up There are many tricks} around the second round. bol known to veteran fighters and seconds, but | | Morris merely proved ema a es ae b6 sae | longer and harder tha 291. when it nes to trimming nature to any! “re latter proved he cam WrRFar extent it simply can’t be done harder—and considerably wi QUy5=> Jack Curley ts sald to be wanders about the W thinking over! Willard-Morris match. Benny Leonard gained per popularity today as he Te home from a victory over Jos en }in Philadelphia, He declared his |tention of enlisting this week, jlast night he announced he bad # — coop * 2-8 —_— onesided win w nge for Sunday's double ader that our lads dropped to the Spokane outfit in the East Sunday “Red” Baldwin, Spokane's§ | PRISONERS FARM ected the navy. He young backstop, has been | | ected ne eo Se traded to the Portland Coast ROME, June 5.—Austrian prison-| would be his last for some tm league club for Infielder Bill lors are being used for agriculiural|tho attempts are being made ta) ag Stumpf and Pitcher Helfrich work in the Roman Campagn. range a match between the i + ot r are under the constant super-| weight champion and Johny PRop The Giants t ht word to town | vision of Italian soldier guards, * bane 1 cron that ett, the twirler i a Tunning joined Seattle just before they = a r Spokane, was let out during (Gat senaton Tes THe Goob UUDGE ABOUT) mgt he wee! 1 the ad Empire — hnbedh Ane SG ae (MELLO UUDGE! YOU OUGHT) (BEEN CHEWING) (WAKE UP — TS RNOW ALOT ABOUT GOOD | \NO OTHER FOR | | SENATOR! TOBACCO, BUT YOUNEVER 4) | THREE YEARS! | THE UUDGE PUT] Waiter Mails, former Seattle, TASTED ANY AS ¢ OD AS THIS) 7 iE next 1 Brooklyn and Pittsburg south- WB CUT--TRY IT? THREE YE paw, now with Portland, was a Seattle visitor, Walter won a 14-inning game Sunday, with the help of Ken Williams, and was given a day off as the re- sult. W rth lease of Bobby Coltrin by poka Hloward Mundorff the only player left that played with Niek William land team. on the old Port: | ete The “bean ball” made its first | appearance on the local tot yesterday when Lyle Bigbee pS pune bell Meee nena s T'S worth your while to get what good tobscce was unintentional. , judges say about W-B CUT, and to notice the wie men are changing over to 1 Talk it ovmething a Umpire Ed Eckman sent Pitche some one who chews W-B CUT—there’s +5 not Be Hmery Webb scurrying off the 8) sound and fundamental about the tobacco. be B roi. Papeete te) ou ueaned nits gummy with syrup; just tobacco through ond ‘and wey where he way last night —and mighty rich, sappy leaf at that—shred VATE see's: There must be other umpires lightly salted to bring out the good tobacco taste. Wash beside Eckman in the league, New Yok OW but where are they? That's | what Seattle fane want to Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 1107 Broadway,

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