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STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1917. PAGE 8 ‘Em All. Tom Played HELEN, HELP Me FINO “AMERICA, WILL of Everett True. HN 1 NO WONDER ) THEY Were So Quiet vo SAY, JONES, CUT Orr THAT Boy's CuRLS! TAKE OFF THE SPOTLESS LINEN AND LOT 'ISQUIRR EL FOOD Ata Meal the Women Talk Cooking, the Men Eat. 3y AHE HIM PLAY IN THE Diets Ger HIM 4 DOE AND AN AIR GUA Give HIM A CHANCE " we a ABA" a bed @HTH YOUR RMveARA) (NO THAT \SNT “THE DID YOU EVER TRY \ /| ROLLA SOUP. Bone ) HAVE: TROUBLE ve step bhed te a > MRS. MONAPKIN /\f (TS TOO TOUGH | ; [sour MRS MASHAPKIN Y WAY 100 IT ~1 PEEL} / AU GRATIN POTATOES) Wy scrammco cou | | “TY CAKE” THE ( CAKE \ PUT A STRIP! \How D0 YOU PREPARE] MASSAGE IT WITH COLD P po You BEND THe Vy FROM THE MipeLE|| BY LEAVING THE THEN OROP IT IN A 1} LAST TIME | MADE OF ELASTIC ACKOS | \ A CHICKEN FOR / CREAM “THEN PUT A RHUBARB LEFT- HANDED) THEN PUT TOOTHPICKS|\ POTATOES OUT ANP | pan of BREAD CRUMUS| | ONE | FOUND & BOLT | HE TOP 30 Ho \\ Rorstine + A Oe oF nee : BEFORE RINGING IT IN “THE ENDS “THEN USING COFFEE THEN ou. TD A | |\ AND NUT BAKED INIT: \ metal CAN “TOUCH eT \ LOTION ON IT To 1 ’ WITH NUTMEG LAY “THE RHUBARB — CAKE INSTEAD? CRISP BROWN AND | | MY OVEN 4S AWFUL | IT - 1 READ THAT | y) hsp Ai FROM GETTING Too water ¢ / GHOEWAYS AND FAN / _ ee. SERVE ON TEA J | FOR BAKING! / \_ In THE PAPER” / \ CooKine iG rt . a wscurts | | i x | ) \sewoor an “ S « DK 69 Fe MUTT AND JEFF—Mutt May Be Wild But His Control Seems to Be All Right. ' Suut uP! i ! YAH-HaAn!? \ ree MIT You \7 DDNTITELL You IVS GOT TEN DoLLaRs BET ~ WILD? ae er 3, ple Be 2 : | ON THIS GAME TODAY AND ’ THENLE HANG To WT ss Sven i \ Hd RIED to HIT MUTT 15 PETCHING RoR THE WELL, WELL, WELL" Aa 1” piel | { ° ¥ : EIN THE Nose i | TEAM I PACKED To LOG. THEY'D BETTER HANG \ waned ntiag Rgulle 4 \ AND ME HIT ME \T’ GOING To sit NEAR WHERE —— (SI CATCHERS FOR ~ ww (ee al ; : 5 He" WARMS UP” AND GET MIS Goat, TLL MAKE HIM SO wid THAT HELL Toss THE GAME away DDIE PINKMAN—you can't — beat him—has retired again emesanty' It seems that, as far as the local promoters are concerned, this time, however, Eddie is liable to Femain id retirement permanently "| for all of them. They have grown ") tired of the talkative lad’s eccen fricities, and declare they will no more of him. % / 7 - hasan. ’ George Adams, matchmaker of _ the Elks’ club, is particularly peey ed at Eddie. “After agreeing to box Lioyd m for the Elks on next Fri-| = night, Pinkman went around telling that he was not going fight,” declared Adams. “In- stead of coming and telling me, as E should have done, and given me Opportunity to get some one in DP is place, he evidently figured he ‘Would do the Elks’ club some harm | by his tactics. As far as I am con Cerned, | am thru with him for all Mime. Every time he has been Matched, we would never know Bieber ne would go on or noid Weterans THE BALLAD OF MORSE | FS YoU To Day. Yo'rs wiip! wil. Youre witD ! —~ — Hee He B. Leonard Great Falls, Leading League, } ee to forget that he is fooling the fans f "ol t mrnmmncccd Is A g ain { § ‘who pe him, as well as he ° ° ; pi BUMEE Giah that takss tha respons! Pl Ball re, itsing ore, sures Shortstop Mecses KK. O. Winner ere to lane n seattie leam n . e e a 4 eity of putting him on ay a it makes me sad, it makes me mad, NEW YORK. June 19—Benar NORTHWESTERN LEAG ' F SEC WEATIC) that he: fett| CUCAGO, June 18--Ceveral Reet ere ee nard has added another to his : : { 3 <hclieintamy o i ec list of knockot ohnony Nelson. s ° ‘ : Rimselt extremely fortunate in ge-| Promising young recruits, including These southpaw bones, with ivory domes oh Duilahatanter Weer Gov to te a Results Under the } 3 the services of “Muff arley Comiskey, Adrian Anson Are doctorin’ the pill 2 ny os ere . ° ‘ . ll Portiand lightweight, to|and Fred Pfeffer, are expected to i aes “ the ge shapes LN hed ° $ ) Big League Canvas 4 ‘ . uled 10 retnd bout, at the hands of * a 1 3 kman's place against Mad-\be given a try-out in a baseball| ro . n — . 3 game which will feature the Red| jthe new cham After Nelson The series between Seattle : | NATIONAL LEAGUB ‘ ) Madden and Bronson have tan-| Cress ficid day to be held et Weegi. had b yen kn ked down repeatedly, and Great Falls, the first game FROM THE Oo Won ‘ , here before, and have always ™an park, July 21 MePartland stopped the fig of which was on today at Dug New York oe up a whirlwind fracas. In view| The two clubs will be made up i rs be dale field, is expected to bios | cue 4 Of this match being made, Pinkman | mostly of stars of the old National | Farewell Dinner Will | 20m forth into an even greater | | 8t. Toute as Will not be missed much league and old American associa- j “4 ° . struggle than the four.game see | Cineinnat! 36 Judge” Flanigan, Bronson’s ec-|tion. On the former (vain will be | Be Given Wednesday sion between Seattle and Taco- i» Centric manager, arrived in town| Anson, Pfeffer, Pete O'Brien, Mort A farewell dinner will be held in| ma here last week Dare | | Pittabure iT y from Portland. He has been|Scanion, Jack McCormick, Frank the old quar of the Seattle Ath. While Great Falls was traveling } RESULTS MONDAY k but a short time from a trip Sauter, Eddie Hughes, William club Wednesday night, prior ane tangled with the Tigers | At St. Louis ¢ geri Hs fo San Francisco, where he went|Geiss, Frank MeNichols, Joe Bid The oveans are mean, they graze your bean to the club's moving to its new! Tacoma yesterday and wal d The Orioles, of the Totem A. A. With a stable of Rose City gladiat-|well and Tom Sweitzer. In the line With speed enough to kil! home in the old Arctic building |them, 6 to 1. This defeat sent Rus ed the Athletics Saturday, 8 ——— - up of the latter will be Comiskey | Hall's lads skidding back down the to 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE ; In the Southern village Weldon Tom Dawson, Nat Hudson, Jaxe| if they used brains, I'd take no pains Ham Hyatt, former Aberdeen tern league ladder to sec | ; q Wing made the biggest hit of all| Stahl, Tony Mullane, Adolph Speil-| To gum their little Joke slugger and Pittsburg pinch ce, and the result is that Se Duwamish wen Its fifth straight | cr ‘ the fighters whom Flanigan took|man, Matty Zimmer, Charley Read-| But southpaw crocks is made of rocks, hitter, has developed into a again today be taking on, by walloping the Bellones Sunday, | § ‘ along. ing, Jimmy Callahan and George | They've got their brains in soak speed marvel down with Bir- |the league leaders in the personnel | 10 to 8. : ee | Moriarty mingham, in the Southern |of the Great Falls aggregation c 11 Nas 7 s : * “HOW DID THE report get| - — I'm gettin’ sore, says Shortstop Morse, league. He is also giving the | * pein teeO Bee ~ Bibaons Pi A a eee | I'm gettin’ sore, sezze batting leaders a hot run for | There promises to be plenty 9118 , Se + On om is . 4 round that you were taking Harry | 10, Firemen 7; Seattle Hardware RESULTS MONDAY 2 > FT first place. of scrapping during this series, prea eo Anderson to San Francisco” Flan-| CaO tars 10:15, Lilly 6 Terk 0, Rt Lovie} ‘ Men was asked ——— —<—<——— —| for there has always been more t Boston 6-8, Chicago 4-7 ; “Wi d . i I y | or less bad blood existing be- | The Evergreen club triumphed! on @, Detroit 1. mame 1 wade co sieny .: is Will angle tween the Great Falisteam and over the Mike Wright outfit Sun-| ed amo e.group PORTLAND, June 19.—C the locals. day, 10 to 2 Bes theres” renticd Pesan, gsitira | tiors; California. “Washeng EXCURSION a5 in the Shown-Relmont game whem “Among those I suggested to the|ton and Oregon are gathering here Fans were hoping that Um ‘ Rey Moore td playing a good! Taylor nabbed his line drive in the ' a. Gaitfornia Seabkaas wan Elem (today fer the. Northwest Patriotic 1 Eckman would officiate here for ame for the Duwamish team, in| last of the ninth. # Anderson, *Muff Bronson being at Golf tournament, which will begin vounced his fist on Herb Hester's | Sergt. Dan Thompson, Bremer | that time visiting with relatives in next Monday, on the Waverly links. The Evergreen club has signed) ton marine barracks, wants a game Scheedy, former Dry Sox catcher.| Sunday for his fast-stepping Mae TOTHEEAST jaw when the manager of the Mon Winnipeg, Canada. Anderson was H. Chandler E , of Medford, ‘ anans got abusive in Spokane, the tendered an offer to make the trip, Ore, former national champion "ll tell the umps about these bumps, ear ge | rines. but turned it down, after we and several tim Western title And help my battin’ e'e Round Trip to the Middle West J} early part of pes pans The overconfident Stacy Shown is in Portland today from and Eastern States and Canada, club took a 2 to 1 trimming from| The Dry Dockers walloped the thought he was going to accept. On ho’! hearing of Anderson's refusal, | his orchard near Medford, and R.| So Shortstop Morse saw Umpire Roar Commencing June 20 | The Tigers got 11 hits off (the Belmont Dye Works Sunday | Tailored Ready lads at LA&ncoll + pieked up Jack Allen, the Portland R. Kilroy, of the Presidio Golf| And crabbed about the ball » | ee at Tacoma yee Eddie Fries was robbed of a hit’ park Sunday, 9 to 3 butcher boy.” club, of » Francisco. has arrived And Umpire Roar called Pitcher Bore N th P fi | while Spokane annexe ut - i ss ue © 6 Jack ville, Vincent Whitney, Waa aaa ee taut oaah” OTUMEPN FACHIC |) pine off the delivery of Gard ALEX TRAMBITAS, the clever Douglas Grant and a dozen other | Railwa | ner, but still they had an edge Ma RAG Portiand boxer we have been hear- California experts, are expected to} Then Shortstop Morse faced Pitcher Bore ly | in the run Olea iy ing so much about of late, is far arrive here before the end of the In games, times after time COLCNEL, | HEARD you SERGEANT, YouR , | f | ‘ayers fro eo Ne est are A Lo: from being a featherweight, de-, week | | DAILY THROUGH TRAINS Players from th N rthw t ar (~ SPEAK OF WANTING SOME W-B 1S APPRECIATED. speech clares Flanigan . — making ‘em sit up and take no RECOMMEND YOUR To Minneapolis, St. Paul, Chi cago, St. Louls. Best of Equip ment, Fast Schedules, Perfect Dining Car Service VISIT YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK EN ROUTE For all detatin s, call at in the National le eee “We tried every way in the world | : | to get Trambitas into the ring with SENSation Bronson for the big Red Cross ben efit to be staged last Friday in Cc 3 U yn te eave ean oming Up) “Judge.” SAN FRANCISCO, June 19.—Re-| “Trambitas weighs full 6 or ports that Harry Wolverton, depos 128 pounds,” continued th Port-| ed manager of the Is, will make Jand manager. We have also been a sensational statement regarding trying to get him to accept a 10-| the affairs of the Coast league flew The doctored ball had heard the call, round bout with Bronson at the fast today. Altho importuned by | But he batted only nine. Vancouver, Wash., barracks, and| newspaper men to “show his hand" | have gone so far as to offer to do-|and strike back at Henry Berry nate our part of the purse to the | who unceremoniously “fired” him, Red Cross, but still Trambitas is| Wolverton so far has been silent PROMOTION. TOBACCO. SO IVE BEEN “Swede” Risberg, former Union association ball tosser, is | called one of the best young players in the big show by Ed | die Collins. 3, ae | Reports from Birmingham are (0) the effect that Tineup, the Indian pitcher formerly with the Feds and Phillies, pitehed a perfect game, a | la Strand, for Little Rock yester: day, He allowed no runs, hits or bases on balls John McGraw Must [wwe application of Francis Onimet for reinstatement as an amateur in Pay His $500 Fine!the vnited states Golf assoctation holding off.” But he ts admittedly angry a a: 2 L mitte y angry at the ry. 4 bee jefe J € Flanigan also brings word that treatment accorded him at the | W YORK, June 19.—John Me Bee een ets Genoa drpebectc Aamreh Outfielder Yardley, the new | Billy Williams, the old Seattle fa 3 - must pay the 3 00 fine im taelay man from St. Louis, continues i ‘ - Yorite, did a’ “comeback” some! 4, by President Tener, of the | ne a to crack the ball right lustily OUR soldier is all business, from eveille to taps ie .ago, and has beer citka 4 ¢ Knights of Columbus scor-| Natlonal league, for his fight with — |} youter and 2nd. for Spokane. —no room for excess baggage with him. He has ed over the Fort Lawton Byron. The directors of ere house afire ever since Urovir a ee n Bunday, 12 to 2 the league ruled in the president Northwestern League “CARUBO" DAN SALT has been +. | favor yenterday BASEBALL appointed United tes representa-|#ome time in the near future : ¥ <4 Patie i Hive for the Victoria Athletic club,| Eddie Campi, Salts champion, Francis Ouimet Tries |[OrC%t Falls vs. Seattle and is buay now trying to line up a| has been matehed for a four-round . ; Ps Tomorrow After couple of gladiators for a 10-round| title with Harry Anderson, at bver.| to Get Back in Again| iracas in the British Columbia city ett, on July 4, ' NEW YORK, June 19—Action on Mire RO Oh ee PO no use for a big plug of coarse leaf, all loaded up with Nae PRGA TER bel eeelb@ te tke heavy syrup—what he wants is tobacco satisfaction. The Montane village yesterday, ©'to sil; tue sappy chew of W-B CUT checks up with his idea Wild Bil” Harrington, late of of what’s good. Out on a lonely outpost, it’s mighty Portland, Denver and Tacoma, sociable and satisfying; and my, how it does last! | pitched for the winners, with Ru Isell and Clink on the bill for Bob Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 1107 Breadway, New York City brown, | Fourth a ninsion

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