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Outbursts of Everett T STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1917, PAGE 8 ‘S—Helen Says the Wrong Thing at theRight Time By ALLMAN ik Ww DO You Do, MR. Baker! Ari8) DOINGS OF THE DUFI THAT ISN'T Necessary IN | Come On, WARN | WELL, THANKS r SAN, TOM, HADN'T ‘GeT YouR HAT | TOM = THAT'LL \You BETTER PHONE NOW LISTEN, HE'S IN TH® NEXT OFFICE 1 WAS SO PLEASED WHEN BUT TOM, | HAVE “TOM CALLED UP AND SAID OI = l VERN GLAD — AND, UNLIKE THE GoveRNMENTS, THIS IS Counrey t We Comes AS we PLEASE! Kc Yean, THAT'S His Wire. ORDERS FROM NO ONG, AND — | 3 OT RIGHT ALONG WITH ME rue. By Condo} | NOTHING IX THE ANO I'M Gone To 1 | WANT You To Go \ Pe @urte A OUR HOUSE ,HARRY . WUSE wr) WA ; , TO SEB You THE WAS GOING T ys ees Sou ASK BR fae | HIM = You CAN | {OUT To The House [ TREAT ~ IT HAS poet Saeiie i IT'S ALL IN THE AcAin MRS rr: ue. YOU Ors vree ~ J FIND SOMETHING THAT 1 TO DINNER. WIT Been Some Time : J , AUTOCRATIC if OUT FoR DINNER. WILL BE ALL Ricwy| WAN You HAVE _ DUFF | fe WILL BE ALL RIGHT You ALWAYS MAKE V0 LIke To HAVE A USS ABT come Bor | suck USS Mu nie N THING NoT PREPARED [T! page THIS EVENING _Me TOMORROW NIGHT FoR ME To come } M_TRAINEO our? - A FRS® AN® Go [ TAKE | | i ante SINCE | HAD A y re HOME COOKED [ | Ms ts WHERE © BEEN AL THE TIM 'SQl IRREL, FOOD—Balmy Benny As a Speaker, But Not in Baseball By AHER HAT A FAST LITTLE man can make a slower big man look foolish and at the same time keep away from any k his heavier opponent may carrying, especially in a four Tound bout. was fully demonstrat-| ed last night to boxing fans who Pttended the Canadian club's fistic show in the Arena and saw Eddie | Campi, featherweight, outpoint Ed. €ie Pinkman, lightweight ‘The question now arises as to Whether or not Campi can outpoint F nae in a 10-round melee as ihe in a four-round go. He un could. ' In the bout, last night the © fornian showed himself Pinkma Waster in many ways when it came fo the finer points of the game Tet Pinkman’s followers say what they will, Campi gave him a boz-! dng lesson that should do him a Bo00d deal of good. ae) “CARUSO” DAN SALT stated to day that he was going to claim the Northwest lightweight title for, Campi. | Dan may claim the title, but that} Will not give it to Campi, even tho | he did have the better of the go With Pinkman. The bout was a) no-decision affair, and titles do not} change hands in no-decision bouts Unless a foul is committed or a Fnockout is scored. Johnny Kilbane outpointed Fred d- Cie Welsh in their 10-rc in New York, but it w i _ Leonard who gathered in the light | weight crown. Both contests were scheduled as no-decision melees, as | the New York law does not permit a the giving of a verdict. The bout tetween Kilbane and Welsh went | the full 10 rounds, hence no de. cision was awarded. In the fight between Leonard and Welsh, how ever, Leonard scored a k. o., which | ; automatically gives him a victory bi. WITH A NEW lightweight cham 4 pion, it isn't a bad idea to look over the lads who have even a re mote chance to win his title. Of course Benny Leonard will meet a bunch of lightwelghts of more or less ability before he will risk his title against any one who has a real chance to beat him, ‘gs the reason the Kilbane match for July 4 fell thru But looking over the present day Lightweights, there's mighty few of them that Benny needs to have any trepidation about. He has whip: ped most of the best ones, and, ex cepting Kilbane, who is re # lightweight, there is only one fighter we can cal) to mind whom Penny might have trouble with Willie Jackson Most critics reserved judgment on Jackson when he put Jobnny = Dundee to sleep, on the lucky yunch theory, but when he knocked out Chick Simler, a job Leonard va A slip eae / ; A A. Griswold J. H ie several others dia not measure PO eS it With Ciub Line of Bathing Suits? 166; Lee Stiles iit Gleason; 4, even. Gleason won, : Bs & possibility Leonard probabl Giants to one hit until the N YORK, June i6.—Not Ladies’ Suits in good, sens-|| ¥, ae tillema, P. aplere Roun 4 Ridley: a Ridley: 3, yealizes that Jackson is far more| fourth canto. but y rien¢ tay- || ible Ps, wit ny color! Tf : lady 2 ra ee st Jackson Is far more iy ae but your | old ld ti nd, yt a Ma I tye ith man 174. R. 8. Blair, 1 Barkwell,| evens 4, Ridley. Ridley won. Take Fourth Ave. Cars Admission 25¢ and 50¢ greater reputations Leard had Joe Rojas warming upigpesk for American league batters. || Lit) BG. Henderson, | “ yitedicted, Harry OY sygoed ant! . in the ninth, when it appeared that) Tris Speaker, who dethroned the Men's Worsted Suits, witl bs, 177; Jack Pome-| Ja ws erweent put up 7 The Duthie ball club will excur-| Alexander was beginning to weak-|Georgian last car, is in second||large, free armpit i" ‘ | - ~ —_— _ iim to Olympia Sunday and take|en | ple | on the Olympians in a baseball f +6. | Babe Ruth of Boston tops toll Prices from $3 50 to $5.00. |All cas. Two boats have been ch J. Arthur Younger, Coach |atickers, but as he is a pitcher and ee : uiet | tered to carry the team and Vanderveer and “Jump” Hunt, |does his hitting on searce ox Fe ey aps in assorted |} | 4 friends, ‘The band will be taken| new athletic director at the U. |casions, it does not count much, ||Styles and color | Cc | sq along also | of W., were spectators. Ruth is hitting 415, Cobb .253 and Prices from 35c to 75c laste in ¢ oast | % fohany Shsstan’ of the Wiikes| George Buch, NeW York, ati 401| Coast league club owners were hop-|| YOU ARE SPENDING MORE MONEY RIGHT NOW a players is one of the regulars in the|the real leader in the | National | . || tiie tat "the cruel baseball war|| FOR PATENT MEDICINES THAN IT WILL COST press box | le altho three players have fs would soon be over. / =! SBBICIENT : . . . : oe averages that are higher, Burns ia || y | Altho the recently announced sal|| — FOR EFFICIENT MEDICAL TREATMENT. KNO W : Scout Billy Sullivan was look filtting 242. Hendrix, | Chicago try cuts are now in i et, the a | ONE DOLLAR CASH PAYS FOR CONSULTATION, ng 'em over again. reads the list, with al were no developments today indi-|| 4 2A TMEN’ : INE oe * Clarke, Cincinnati, hay PAR aod cating that the players who threat-|| I'REATMENT, MEDICINE, f Scout Hugo Besdek, who hunts|.868, and Griffith, ¢ # : ened to. strike would carry out That Seattle has the fin- J ivory for Pittsburg in the summer} : eat thelr threats, All the San Francts DR. EVANS t billiard parlor in thi and coaches the Oregon football | co players got their full pay yes i" world? Come in and see [J 'exm In the winter, fs making virip| Anderson to Box terday. The next pay day comes|| 401 PEOPLE'S BANK BUILDING, SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST world? ome in and see avian Med hmasiaes league, Ys" | 4 Bavl toe B. C.| July 1, and it {6 then the real fire 11 A.M. to5 P.M. 7 to 8 P.M. Sundays 11 A.M, to 12. be heré soon Je ayiey In Fa OF) . works will start. 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KICS A, 7 Lerncn creo suse —Jeff Evidently Doesn’t Know the Difference Between FALL <0 IN! Aw close pi} ue! Y FRete HG SPRING An) Somesovy EAKEO OW / YOUR O4iet! pret: a Vernacular and Land Chatter 5 (douse FILE, ) ( You, BOORS, aay Dev BLe \ FILE wD) | \ Dou bur FICE! 0 fiat TWO DEEP! WE'LL HAVE To DRILL WITHOUT JERE TGV. LCANT YH FIND eee) You Te. Me IT WAS Too REEP BEFORE You TOLD ME To Long Game Won From League Leaders, 3 to 2 by Seattle Ball Tossers NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE ) Nick Williams is angling for a Eddie Campi too Fast for PinKman in Four-Round Go Eddie Pinkman, talkative ——____— lightweight champion of the | Won. Lest. Pet.! pitther and c he Spo roe a ‘ so Maes | plher 4 the S} Northwest, would have needed Groat Palin 218 tee aa @ search warrant last night to es $ ; That fellow who made a hole { With the price of haircuts at 40| Mave found Eddie Campi at : ‘ 4 Sensational fielding was the or- In one at Jefferson park recent il wtyles will now, Most any time during the course | | Spe ‘ er of the day, both Giant and ly probably admitted he pl Mente ‘ Prvlng of their four-round, no-decision | 7 Z, These Pees tribut y probably a ed he played t ar, says Harry An AMERICAN - | Tig playe contributing It that way, too, pa fracas in the Arena } Ww Lost. Pet. Wild William Leard, leader of some nifty cate’ and stops. The Californian bested Pinkman | Chicago sees 67 Ni s of the galloping Giants, filched a 2 © | We fall to reca t With Oliphant as captain, at every stage of the game. The New york $66 baseball game right from under Fred Schroeder, captain and| Bob Brown has is 1917 hit) Uncle Sam should send the (Coast featherweight title holder Cleveland ead the angry claws of the Tacoma [catcher of the W ashington State| thus far this season or not | Army football team overto play | had an edge in every round of the Letrolt 4386 Tigers yesterday afternoon, at | team, bas signed with Spokane } the Germans. four. The fast left hand of the!; " ae Dug’s battlements, in the last | Yesterday's score | eu eenmne cry fon alniess Uttle Spaniard was too quick for ne “ half of a torrid 10-inningn strug- cifeie MA. at two years now, we notice that They claim Bellingham's one-leg-) pinkman It bewildered him, RESULTS FRIDAY Js gle. = ; 4 PO A | you can sleep thru an entire |ged athlete always puts his best) while on the other hand Campi! At Noe ks pe eet ¢ At Cincis Nis déave: Guatlis & Yaad i z ¢ 6 1], bilitand tourney without being | foot forward watched for the famed k. 0. punch iphin 3, Cleveland 2 At Chicas, ma 2. ¢ . 4s ; jothered by the waiters Bob Brown's hobby of de- |f Pinkinan, and all but tied the pelnonninncnelhs | No other playe contest staged by the league. oo * 6) haves sod. thi rene rede a |Rabby lad in a knot whenever he ne re leading Tigers and the battling mp i er t 3] “matting ie tken't ease po cy heh te Free Ne j Would attempt to land it @ rough-and-tumble part wrestling} rough to suit Grover Brinkley, of Giants was one of those that it is a . Oe wie ae | | Neted a ta Je Villard Bonasie Pinkman drew the wrath of the! part boxing fracas, Casey started| Philadelphia, so after showing a thing of fo ver to watch. The|**feeter. p $1 016.6 fans his way when he appeared to Out strong, but the Portlander won| deal of gameness for three rounds plaveth: Oh sadh'teass becatos a6'on “He Pe ‘ Herb Hester signed Bobby Since Vernon Avan left, the North. deliberately butt his smaller oppo-|tWo of the four rounds: one was/he flopped to the canvas in the gro: in endeavoring to cop the|, feattle AW TL HPO. AL I Coltrin for Great Falls, What | western league players have not| nent in the face early in the melee, | Casey's and the other even fourth and was counted out contest that they entirely neglected |} ie 2 4 0) grudge has Herb against | ta stoc n the “yellow} Campi had nothing but praise for! The going with Dick Wells. C T rd was g to be on friendly terms with h)G te 38 3) Bomeyt peril his opponent after the fr cinnati nnldglewelght was bit 00 gM ath s cod other. Hoth teams were keyed to a|| YS Me ° —o ~ “I knew that Eddie did not know| - ——— a al aie pseneter seein RN high pitch, and on several occasions | \ SY Ine a ak 1 (a | Bumb is the name of a player |as mucl thought he did,” he it looked like nothing but the drop » 3 whe fretjched in the Merth Car jeatd, “t k my words, he is a of a hat was needed to have all|7, Cunningham, «3 6 PA D Olina league. Maybe he had | good boy—-one of the best I have hands ay off basetgiing and engage|“manerr ov #88 L ||". something ss do winehelinaus |eter. ainersas “ate cancines Northwestern League in a little fre all Totals 7 going on the—yep, you guessed | year's experience he will be step GOLF - TENNIS ; | Pinkman took his defeat in a ning rur out yesterday. “There was Quality | Fleager continues to hold| Round 1, Casey; 2, Wagner; turned in a card of 149 yesterday » even; 8: About Wild William swiping the light-hearted manne BASE BALL Fleager Is A tabulation of the rest of the It was one of those good, old Jbouts, round for round, gives the more rooting done in the game Throughout | na tn the city golf shampiot 3, even; 4, Wagner. Wagner well for Tacoma, Just three dou | aa tan bar toado the slats Cc bb d - lror the two dave’ playing, Other| Wells; 4, Wells won with k. o. n four trips to the platter, re) I ,eCads lecores were: Paul Ford, 183; C Gleason vs. Harrahan 2 it | ping with the best of. them.’ gam he stole home with the win- oT fashioned crowds that turned | 2. Double ‘st ‘ The Mark of following results une ae Best Golfer asey ive, Wasnt than there has been all season. cander I. Hamer on T / “4 4 : d ore por ee PE AMEE | Dread The World |ship tourney now being played on] won | acoma Hasry Harper waen't hitting very} | ANNOUNCEMENT the Seattle Golf elu links He} Pr deg vs. eis eo that’s all Have You Seen Our New Round 1, even; 2, Gleason; 3, Game Called 2:30 P. M. by the Cleveland Indians, Cap An been switched to Butte, British Columbia, June 23, Miata m | son ought to be able to get a job. Riis