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STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1917, PAGE 8 The Car Runs Like a Soft Coal Burner By ALLMAN AW WY) vec Pare Don, BROTHER { DOINGS OF THE DUPE r eS |ReMemper |T Guess welt 9) { TOM, THIS CAI THIS IS A | Tom > DRWwe ° SMOKES SOMETHING GOOD PLACE, ARE MOU COOKING Outbursts of Everett Truc By Condo FAsT ! A LONe WAY Nite di “aan i WeLeN SOMETHING IM THAT re aa - : . \ ovr To THe WERE, HELEN tod | ——4 boar? I'm WAL fy NO MATTER IF THE PCAINTIE® DID Make } — A iN 1 bAKe INSULTING REMARKS ABOUT AMERICAN i PATRIOTISM, You HAD NOT THE LEGAL RIGHT ta ADMINISTER PHYSICAL PUNISHMENT, IT SENTENCE You Tu SIxTY DAYS IN ~ Pay A PING —_— ) | "oe OR SQUIRREL FOOD —Benny Didn't Fall on a | Bottle, so It Must Be a Bum Fishing Place. By AHERN YouR HONOR, T ae : ni ee ake : anal a ae : 2 ASIK THE PRIVS VkNow GEORGE FISHIN) | (Y'KNOW 1 JUST Got To WELL Goor! Youve | JES “TO SHOW You You Lose a # / YOU PINT FISHING ILECE OF PAYING | 1S ONLY FoR THEM AS } THINKING - VEL. GET ALL | EEN HEKE SINCE } VM A SPORT VuLb mmy t , i ' 1 \ was A LOT OF Time TH’ EXPERT CHamPion } |{ BEEN MEF Peg teria ku YOURE DIVING THIS MAN'S | \ we | Sin “HIG AM | ee OL ‘ x HOW DYE ‘eV , ON “IMEI HANDY t ab agpb eens = haps \ AN You ANT + CATCH ONE IN FIGGER WHAT FOR : ine! HERES ia, : os \ r 4 : Li ‘ ” | _ | seh \ CAUGHT KOTHIN'! TH NEKT Five | — ~ out? 4 N | al | - =z THE DOUGH] | : 1 minutes ! | sf P4 1 AW | } | wow | " ! VUTIN WATORE MOVE THAT MOSSE KATY) / WEST DO SOU ge iene ae Ax: wear ye Be Ae ee~ wmeney VOMESTIC STUFF BETWEEN MK CO MKS RATTLE SNAKE | BUGBURG GOSS! 5 MUTT AND JEFF Jef Is Willing to Try Anything Once. Trade Mark Reg. 1. 8. Pat. Offices a | ooo rare as xiii i Vere $ (SAY! wat ars | AW! ONG OF TMG OFFICERS ) | : | HAVENT YOU i\ You TRYING Te ) TAD ME THAT IF lL SmMoreD co A MINUTE, MUTT | | @oT AN é ai ny SMOKE IN THAT ( jA e1ece oF GLAss Zeon ie a | MATCH © 3 { PIPG ANYWAN? }.OOK AT THE SUN WiThouT LEMME HANG ANOTHER | 9 f HURTING My EVES AND— MATCH, WiLL WOU ? J \ AR IS NOT effect on spc HAVING the $ that some t with the sports, which, | ! Waitted, were called off a bit too Be) & has been two senso Northwestern jeague baset Wrawn the crowds in Se Mt has the past two wee Mm being played more @ach day on the public Epeonrts of the city; gol na ‘& grand old summer, now that w Dweather is with us, and the crowd that attended last Fr s boxing Whouts in the Arena show that the Boxing fans are ready to t a bit warm ABOUT THE BIGG thing “fn the athle coming up now @ Pacific Northwest Patriotic i | Bronson Will Lay iN i the Pact? ic Umpire Eckman Runs ee nits } esults Under the ig League Canvas golf tournament scheduled to get Claim to Title Rees? Foriond next Moo Out on N. W. League’ |;. * day. Mails Goes | Down; | Says He Didn't Say It) BacktoO.B. I we? Trims Madden ie eyes of golfers all up and’ NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE | have done Bobby Coltrin out of PORTLAND, June 20— | a down the Coast are focussed on this Won. Lost. Pet. Win Lees) a regular berth By United Press Leased Wire There's joy today in the camp | SER a ee fteerney, which promises to b : . 7 . | have this day read for the first time certain scurrilous }| of the Portland baseball fans. Fy 32 oo? deal larger than it has eve newspaper articles, under date of June 14, purposting to repre ? Walter Mails, eccentric pitcher, > ae ee sent interviews between mycelf reporters, criticising the telephoned Walter McCredie kane ee ee ‘ 3 National league, some of its clubs, and its president, John K. {| from Seattle last night that he al champion Tener }) would report this week at Oak 7: Mfor the re-buni Ed Eckman, the battling um After having read the same carefully, | desire to state that } land rr 3: links, on whi t pire who holds a k. 0. decision s 1 did not make there statements, nor give out by intimation any TS TUESDAY Se will be played for over Merb Hester, manager of [itched for the wir utterance that might be trued to in any way reflect upon (| Malls could not be located today | Detroit © : 8 : y 5 & mumber of classy golfers who will the Great Falls club, was as (Schroeder and Pillet the ability erty and integrity of the president of the league, § in Seattle Playe Participate in the meet signed to the Butte-Vancouver Beane or any of ub members or officials, or upon the league or $ during NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘There will be state, sectional and series in Butte this week. He Al Bonner won his third the game itce ) him st efore Wee. ast, [club champions galore in attend- departed for Butte Sunday, ar- | straight for Butte yesterday (Signed) JOHN J. McGRAW } game. They think he ia ance. rived in Butte the rext night | by trimming Vancouver, 8 to 4, { left last night for Calif ac * and kept right on his way to Barham worked for the McCredie, se ry of the DAN MURRAY, the former Spo. Chie ago Beavers re club, was in Seattle toda “ Rams catcher, now with the Oakland a result of Eckman’s little . endea & to locate the south. | Brooklyn lab in the Coast leacue, came near, joke on t Northwestern league Char ‘ m fs playtr wa uc pa him South if = RESULTS fne the cour Ma bal p w e c At Philadelphia F: game between 1 San nd 1 al plik ee > . % Leuls é | Francisco have Eckman suspe hoid-| Yesterd reat Dug Barrieau Favorite a f Sg re, ‘2, Set, the|ing papers sel | MPO. A Over Ka angaroo Lad! charley Manning hasn't seme lias pitcher, and so angered t i cue ites Gas been sensed 201% ‘ rte OAKLAND june Benny Leonard an offer to fight mos” P Redskin that he grabbed a | Eckman’s Itho Blewett |e ee Pe King, Austraiian whe Everett yet. ¢ 5 crocked it across Murra s several candidat t ‘0 o 6 Kaiser BIN ‘ P mas. Frank Barrieat ——____—__ : H < - ° 4 : Qui night. Barrieau is U Northwestera League firat blow stv a 4. we-| that nild was fll in Chicage ghe 4 U ; WEARIN ' nig . UNG N CAI Rs seeees Benrray, and, so-|that hie child wae ji tn Chicago /Z¢ aaa ie rad oe BASEBALL "3 fair, the Indian woul e knocked hurry call go go home. ae aacte Anbu daira sha ‘ Gor ‘ Dan's brains out hae * tte r . ' PO. A a He how Eddie Shannon came to join ip Bagpe of the Chicago FGreat Falls vs. Seattle f missed the second blow aimed for Five errors helped Seattle ad ° Richie Mitchell wants: ancpher oi nsvy seh ee Mier tg er Tomerrow Afternoon at 3. & 9 Murray's | lose yesterday's fracas as MUCH Mteenenuer, of ae at ae bout with Bennie Leonard ae. po, mln alos ite gs United Take Fourth a 3 , that about there being another one “(Cur yan Salt . naval rese " Great sic $ The plave in the as anything else, to the Great i o oe on - e i Dar a Ad n Be nick of time to save the former Spo Falls aggregation, 7 to 4 * ‘a6 4 6 MUFF” BRONSON born every minute? Yep, um, um. the titles in sight for Eddie Camg training s | Kane backstop's life, it seems While the game was nip and Weare, os ‘ ie . Teese ss hid fowe ee 1 Eddie Ca tdie TARRY CASEY INKS 11 sanaesuttoesoi Tears Perle Casey, the forr wv tuck the major portion of the |1! ound haus with Madden Fri-| P npg Si eet ate leweue star ple tlanoin time, there were few thrilis | Peters ae enoapl ere athe iac: 4 i pe aN a EAT JACK WAGNER LAST FRI officiating, and a miseed and the playing was a bit off 7 pone , “teal Pr eveesiplbtess ‘ py when he z r color when compared to that Hemttle » 6 . 4 s° ' te hes a ne pieetie gl 4 H ¢ y cl ‘ NW. ] to be « n or—oh, hut Lonnie Austin says it is getting $ i es ai aban ri el i i wo-bas. H uaa t title so he only has two or three parts, © } BASE 2 poee PLAYERS in this Giants and Ti: 7 Sacrifice nite hiyle nsor 1 then lost the| Life's little tragedies—"l think | left now when he takes his buzz. § 3 and every other minor league are goss baa . turn can beat Campi if we ever fight cart apart and puts it back to-\e Watching with interest the outcome Bill Cunning ed down a Harwo Loree at sat WIL LEcRiA HecRGHIG RIGA cathe : BY Elehe threatened strike of the fan fl gard whim ai} ws a wet ~~ ° ee er “ e Francisco club. It will not 4 we f the spec- json + 7 it ain ‘ whol WE'RE STU arrt ) t of Bernie Dillon?! ¢ h P j Li St falize until July Rr Gardner | er Gar Peterson. Umi | wit a t Frid ; Ge BODIE IN 1G ROLDIER UD . ihe nAcess LE e€amers players wer bed t | “It 1 win from Madden 1 am| FORM McIntyre, Madden and | stipends on the h looked like a eure hit down the veiay-ke' aive Hi Reletacn a , Pics daca ol It is for the period betwee first base line j,, Wonder if Laurence Hall noticed) ance to win it tin saya! Herb Hester probably drew al Gleason to Box inS. F.le » a jess fe and the first tha the cut Ag Ws they were going to hold another} j Br ‘onson Madd or ' y » lon reath of rel ven € Franc 0 o! @ished out. Several Coast Jack Taaffe, the young out- fight in the Everett ball park? he championship fro: 4 on , { at Chet Mel . e lal acl IC Wa Players stuck + thei fielder who joined Spokane — e Li € f fi H tions that they will quit their cn here, and Pitcher Fitzpatrick, a : ts lke stile Batu : f cut secured from Portland by th . i . a an ought f ' * : e ns Walter Matis heard Rade. havi baew caledaes Another Big Hippodrome Road Show Bf along well. together—with Hester race pee : And epetoates on the Portland tea j : its : Tomorrow to Saturday in Seattic and Eckman in Chicag ° : had all taken a cut, he declares he Itho arr Cheek, peppery i, ey mn y ° peaked Me waaie to let ae phe as Great Falls catcher, was sal in i Ed Ri Billy Sunday has taken up golf Expect Minors nw il] ° f. Retura of a Rade Aah tn oe eaterda Ineo: te manaked: t Wonder what Billy hen he ree * > herd nn offer of meood Job ions Yesterday's ine, he managed to na Riese & Co. J yer in, "Keep Closed in 1918 $ a ieee oat : of he " te r ng nis ke himself heard as usual | in Her 0 ylet NEW YORK. June Ww ato le SEE ALASKA IN COMFORT hat he would t f his sa As ad 6 Ji 9 P t e , oy See eee en tt naporte nave eat only PE = “OUR CAREER” Qf caine is agmysmnee eyueiutontie teste loans, Inside Passage A OR.. , oe ae ‘ gui A ¥ his intentions of going to war by and J. W. Heil, of ve 1 as-| 9 oar & ae neea ee he would not be given h ‘ Sullivan, veteran backstop, Au buying a circus. aelation fateni <a e 1,000 MILI OF DELIGHTFUL SCENERY but that no one was holding him| with Seattle early in the sea MENNETTE & SIDELLI ; ‘ etl UNEXCELLED SERVICE {n Portland son, will be offered the man i Ges a ae 4 WHATS BECOME OF “RAT expressed the belief | © ‘ SERVIC Pee: ae agement of the San Francisco CLING" Bt n? 4 ke hee - will |e Make the round trip to Summit of White Pass by 4 CARUEO Aa SALT In anxious) Seale oc a ee eee eentrune rit the/e White Pass & Yukon Railway. o he ! Jempsey, his 1 “* owe Van Nostern has quit man : S 7 ne ¢ 22 2. 7 > heavyweight, show for the Sea Vernon Ay the Chinese short ergealt vot We 5 aging fighters. He has even quit, 1o.. . = Sailings—June 9, 16, 23, 30; July 7, 11, 14, 18, 21, Yans. Dan believes a bout between , for a time this attending fights since he bought, # red Fulton Scores ? . Rimnsey and Chet Mcintyre, right ful holder of the Pacific Coast gned to play Tacoma, as Inti MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW his tin Lizzie Meta K.O. Over Langford heavyweight title, would prove a| muted in last night's Pink Star. Jump” Hunt, U. of W. athletic, BOSTON, June 20.—Fred Paltor re or rates, additional sailings and other information, § fool one from a drawing stand eer 2 VOATORe “ ‘ a os chief, attended three ball games in| heavyweight, mad fans here,e Call or write point | Young Harwood tooks good ? ‘. “The Burning Band succession it up and take notice of him today, | ® E. E. PENN, a | around the second sack for i Abterieons :104) deveninns aad “ : The referee stopped his bout with! & General Agent Passenger Departmen: SOME WEATHER, AYE, LADS? Great Falls. He appeare to penne ste 1B 4 Sunday, 1c | George Adams won't send Eddie| Sam Langford in the sixth round|e 713 Second Avenue, Seattle, is Pinkman any present this Christ-\ | night to save S. o > D aa KIN TFOM AK. 0 Ce @eeeeeercccccccovescecccvececccescoece

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