The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 12, 1917, Page 8

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Outbursts of Everett True. By Condo He Re. Come »S JONNSON , THAT INSUPFORAUCE Bore, 1 PROMISeD MYSOcLEF TMAT te te EVER CROSSED MY PATH l ASAIN UD BEAT HIM UPT » i | | OE — H HELLO TRue, | ~ WHAT DO You THINW, Ive Just enuste vt/ Now UM ~ cf a a es ( WT ‘er THEae, }———————————— JOHNSON Jf —' STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1917. PAGE 8 2 55 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—They Never Left the Garage. By ALLMAN THAT'S WHAT YOU sioui.p HAve Done IM THE FIRST PLACE) TOM, INSTEAD OF WASTING AN Don 'y Go Too FAR Tom Vue Wave Be Back Soon) TO Loow AFTER You RE SuRt YOU Know how To OPERATE THERE 15 NOTHING THE MATTER EXCEPT You Wad Youve SOMETHING 1S WRONG = THe MOOR KEEPS STALLING ALL me Time! Vie CALL UP THe MAN AND Wave. Him COME || OUT AMD SEE WHAT | PEFOR@ WE START NOW, HELEN, 6S THewe PECIAL, PLACE WANT acl You ToGo! IRREL FOOD—The Sport Writer Looks Good on Paper Also. a l SAME OL. GAG- MARK . UP AN ERROR FOR THAT BOOB- HE WAS A FLAT TIRE ON WIS SHOULDERS ! \ HE COULONT CATCH _AN EPIDEMIC | Here Y' are Kio! / ( Hindu ie ag & J EE. i € ; as T 7) HC. Fisher. RET "7 2 MUTT AND JEFF—Certainly! Keep the Stars and Stripes Together. BZ RAE O dBpak Stticet By BUD FISHER a ——— t” _— ” aaemeenenean semanas ss | —— — —_ ———__-r— — . a ae ; GSI REP ( 3 ote ‘ | ine. r \ ae # / Say, MUTT! ON THE Cevet \ f - \, *NOow BUT \ - | WHiie L WOULD | WHY, Py. t t WAS oust TWAS. T WAS | Get Away! | || Roosevecr HAD THE Bh ' ONLY “TAKE | SPEC ALE 50 AS To THINKIN se JUST THINKING j) ROOsevecr | |] wrong rpeay NUS \ ae ll Conve re Kit IN ACTORS Keep THE oy I] 2 . 4 > eee \- hea 6 ( warossince! WE COULD ORGANIZE {| TRIED THAT | DIVISION WAS MADE UP OF \ on! 1 Acroa: AND CON STARS and » \ a és = * A DNis or AND Concress } | \ ON \ ORS Nt ha SION 0 ¢| , N6RESS | |) Men PROM ALL WALKS OF = « aa “sTRiPEs” if ; YOWNTEERS AND } | VENER HIM ULIRE , THEREBY TAKING if | ae i) OFFER IT TO THE Bows. WHERE } Men Away FROM \ Vy a EORGE L. BAKER, new mayor feeling for ters do future, the Rose will 1 Tikely take its » on the fe Found map again . Portland has some ver | boys, but they scattered « the ban was placed on Tn San Francisco, Weldon W Who was seen a couple of times in Beattle, has made quite a name for « a i Sf timsel?, while Alex Trambitas, TP another Portland youngster, has Stepped into more or fnence by holding the Johnson to a d Vancouver, Wash @ feat, when it considered ) Trambitas is but 16 ve Id. eas had but very few bout Pe fight with John was t ) for a year, and itiation into the 10-round game cee 7 GEORGE ADAMS, match of the Elks’ club, has made ar "Yangements to match Lioyd Mad den and Eddie Pinkman in a re turn go in the gym of that club on Friday, Jun Tacoma Is Late; * The | e these boy t # Eddie relieved Lioyd of his Nor't N G {Western lichtweight title with « @) am } Pinkman sent Madden to the e {in the la: about as f self up off the floor as he cou the former 8. A. C. star Be Mtrip to his home in Michigan and ; ; kept out of rin pokane 0 ‘The last week cee shaping up. and Tacoma's inability to arrive : ) rest rumors that his ri home in time for yesterday's : bad shape by letting several oF session with our lads caused h mitt slingers poke the If there was anyt them then, it di IN JACK WAGNE fame boy of a cou Beattie fans wi most will Btepped | Portiand | on the postponement of the first meeting of the two teams set for Tacoma Russ Hall's to make Montana !r yea . Rengals the lor were twelg opponent fron well known boy gong until He met some in Port! fons « middle Welterwe * others Harry demon yuble 1 league rul made as ba not isit away . ti whon There has been considerable talk of having a “Tealey Ray take on, is a mond day” while the Bengals Wagner all the rough he will, are here, It seems that the be able to Ha A Boosters’ club should get busy forged to thes of and prepare to give the popu- made a home ¥ the fi lar ex-manager of the Giants a were wont to « ae send-off count of h +09 ties in refu Report Great Falls are to with r Maloney the effect that the Pittsburg Pi théeir fracas at the Moore t rates have made an offer of $1,500 last winter. and itfielde fo man ee Roe third-sacker for Herb NOW THAT THE autt es| Hester's clu have seen fit to allow to adit ll Dg again be rendered ir 188 Phil Douglass, former N. W ft behooves the clubs who leaguer, dropped yesterday's boxing shows to guard against any game for the Cubs, that do not appear to be ¢ - e8 There are times, howe nf ad its elghth bad decision will be ¢ i when Vancouver any intent whatever of taking bh 3 to 2, after ora from one boy or the other Great Fall It seems the best plan okane, oppo’ for Charles Beckir police, to appoint one eae 7a Job, and then there ¥ There will be considered in. cuses to be off terest in the present series there is a hitch between Tacoma and Seattle enough about t These clubs, with Great Falls, select such a 1 are considered the strongest thorities in Portland Adolph Schacht to the game was f hing there. in the league and are expected to furnish the competition for the pennant THINGS IN THE fistic line se Perle Casey, former player, man to have dropped off over in ger and umpire in the “ coma with the approach of what|league, is getting by very nice Ghould be summer, For awhile t an indicator man tn the Coast boxing game promised to blossom cirenit out, but whether he had anything Aes aed to do with it or not, is slumped There will be a houseclean- _ to do with it or not, it slumped| ing at Butte ere long. Those | *Boo Hoo” Willie Meenan fought| who are interested in the ball | mene. lub there, but who have been permitted | | Do You cer ome t } TO Succeen wer £ | c GREAT EXPRESIDEATT re GOVERNMENT FD GO TD THE FRONT _ PRoducTive OC CUPATNE ) re i | ) = AILeD Us x Vs M Players Minors }s to Balk Hit by |e ne | Campi Saw Ceremony for Les Darcy | 1 5 memory | Waa remo , 1 to the; Campi started to train at Dan of the remains of junderta where| Salt's camp, Saitalr, near Ma |} He’s Hardest Hitter at “Cut € A y/taken a Aus few days forced | ‘ h WW : asebz Says SAN FRANCISCO, June 12 idie Ca , cere. |t . t e ar in Baseball, Says —Players of the Seals and Oaks nies for the © the u BY H. C. HAMILTON |} Manager of Chi-}| met separately today to dis tt t impressive I have ever wit:|h r , i : » i} cuss the proposal to reduce ; bige rs nn Francisco certainly |t kan NEW YORK, June 12—Base |} cago ( ubs. salaries on June 15. ; 0 i iteelt ; | ball in the minor leagues, by | Wrenner of the declee im = wes : go raves bys “|| the frank admission of A. R. WHO is the hardest hitter pocliabegel y riecglie ORT MEN PAY LAST TRIBUTE TO DARCY ]) Tearney, of the Three! league, | in baseball—Frank Baker, WESTERN SP Ping Bodie, Tris Speaker, Gav tt i some of the p s have decided to resist the y demanding ir release. Ha and the more or (ess frank ad. | | | mission of others, is tottering pt Ah he Jackson, Cobb, Seal owner, has notified the |_ Replying to the suggestion by| Guess again,” says Fred | Me + — deme ian f | Tearney that tae make = ney and| Mitchell, leader of the Cubs. {$2 wee a month will be cut protect the title to the players now pb . }10 pe under contra peytst Makebie Ree: oat rcene 15 er cent PL getting $225 dents shc be held in order to! not a hitter in baseball today {°F ess will not eiisteaaes take action, the sentiment is divi who cracks a baseball as hard z f = © oe executive we or as far as “Dutch” Reuther. Deche >» , the step i be taken, Others He's one left-hand hitter who iI itcher I erry Is Ae aecene th lousness of) ean slam a ball as far into left | Back in Big Show t tu a Ko 80| field ag he can pull it into | : ni ew e to ente >the! right. Unilke eome long die |_ NEW YORK » 12.—Piteher KRestior tance hitters, “Dutch” is not a ) Roy i recently ac T. J. Hickey, president of the | hit-or-miss type of batter, He by th t » may stick American association, express- | only offers at good ones. He's fe } 1 be able ed the opinion that such a step in a class by himself.” gs that would be advisable. €. G. Bar. | Reuther played with Spo. he has the ngs of a big league row, of the International, an kane last year. at least last it out | organiaztion which has gone on | thru more trouble than any Jack K other in the country, "believes it is the best thing to pull thru, if such a thing is at all possible. Even Bat Boy Pays | to See Charity Mix wandering leagues, ght in the He objected to the joint meet SAN FRANCISCO, June ever being | ing proposed, believing title to | Even the bat boy and the ba aght at every six 7 / the players would be hard tore- ‘reporters paid to get into yester-;months, and take trips 9 | tain day's ball game here betw round th rt r each R. H. Raugh, president of the Francisco and Oakland. The re-,season. He's quit it Perry | r z ener a a é ce ms ceipts we to the Red Cross fund. levidently is bidd he honors, a ‘ood and the a — | At the left (in front) is John L. Herget (Young Mitchell), who was regarded as the equal, if not |tendance all that could be expected lthe peer of Jack Dempsey when he retired undefeated as a middleweight. Directly behind Herget are |} admitted, however, the | Harry Foley, “Spider” Roche and Referee Jim Griffin. | outlook | SENATOR DECLARES HimseLe) | Was uncertatr i — - —_ | At the right (in front) is Jack Welsh, famous referee. Directly behind him is “Spider” Kelly, noted | py. 5 Saturn ipaieue @ill- weather TLIKE W-B CUT TOBACCO) (TADMIRE HIS RECORDING TS |second, Behind Kelly is Eddie Hanlon, once lightweight champion contender lene torm. in the cpinion of Pre AND INTENO USING IT | Vseinit oF THE PRINCIPLES sesaa pin JUST AS LONG AS 1 WANT| ( INDEP! £ )>OF AMERIC | - 7 ; : an i : n TO, REGARDLESS OF WHAT J ROVER ALG | Billy Sunday Takes i oc | Here sa New One: tuaboiie Gudge. league reported ORS RUE AAA OR CORE) Len | On John D. at Golf?) Baseb | | “Shine Ball” Latest tat his cirenit had disbanded. | QD NEW YORK, June 2 HY §| CLEVELAND, June 1 An epl-!war tax, and the depre influ “ Sunday can beat the de t any] ee aerate iRetaeaeed Geral of Shine Ball is swee Jence of a war spirit, all had their | AMERICAN PRAGUE the ig leacue art in) preducin h offe e game he plays, but he can’t beat “lech ae ret She abale Uaplra Hileman's: Co D lucing this effect, hi |John D. Rockefeller, sr. playing | niin, ; referring to the new balt with two © Northwestern, of all the min olf. The Z-yearold evangelist ‘ . 45| Slick spot ors, seems to be in the best shape Jand the 78-year-old Standard OM | pewot ene? bb Many pitchers are trying out | bilonal crossed clubs on the f ‘ «oo, the mysterious floa ation > ae. inks at Pocantico Hi ith the | Philadel ‘lraid “Evans. “Among them are|Postoffice Baseball Paaule hak Tohb: D. beat y 2 patien piayaas ta) Shore and Bader of the Red Sox ‘ ‘sits PaGULE HAE HOD UbaaE 3 Dumont and Shaw of Washington Team Stull in Lead | mandi at Ma Het ith NATIONAL HAC as |Falkenberg of the Athletics and The Postoffice, O. 1. Witliama | armies Pa ii, | Cleotte of the White Sox nd C,H. Lilly teams were return. ” ANN He said he had seen a tot of ‘ a pooner cra abt HAT makes tobacco good is the sap there is in co! t € es, b va vocantico . bi > Ts r eagle game J ‘ostottice e r 7 £09, Hite Ait poser ill ; ‘ moreder ; Dell ¢ ooper Winner lads are still at the head of the the leaf to start with and the way it’s cured—some boat ' in Bellingham Shoot |!) Sl seven won and no a tobacco is panpier than others. If you take a big chew ahewlag ite ey. cluwing cane ts gn ‘ OU feats on -B CU you may find it too rich for you. Take OC i y ighting an KRESULPS Me IELLINGHAD ine 12 ti it! ow ui fine | sepewines It by fighting nd Ae elt SCLTS “MONDAY Fe tL IN " Mi tune tts b \ ; ave le chew—it's made of fine, sappy, leaf; there’s a Jot incaatien GC Ge tae AU Kt Louin b, Philadelphin 4 , be eels . 5 rs . of tobacco satisfaction stored away in it. The touch of 9 At Wit fl ors In the interstate events of the uwamish Ss mner H | out and asked to step down At Cincinnatt 3, F Hes trapshoot held here yesterday. W.| With the hitting and base steal salt brings it out, without so much chewing; and a little HANA HIEE iocih | Bh, alt of Meatiln Gen the Matline ise Of buck Paterson ao the tes chew Jasts and satisfies. od urphy i 1e same little) @ @ {iam Gun club trophy in the handi-|ture, Duwamish trimmed the Bal M ‘WEYM. p mper box, with the Oaks that he|| READ STAR WANT ADS ie shoot, Many Seattle crap- lard) Beavers in a one-sided ball | ud AN-BRUTON COMPANY, 1107 Broadway, New York Of as with Vancouver last year, Qieetst —_—_———@' shooters were high tn the shoot, fracas Sunday, 16 to & e per) ao as

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