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STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1917, PAGE 12 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Tom Supplies the Scenery. You Wiki, NOTICE. | HAVES THE FLAG ON MY HAT, MY PARASOL, MY bee 5,MM Gloves, HAND BAG, | LS TOCKINGS, AND my Nop Sure ipo SHOES T PATRIOTIC, ouvia! F ‘ T+ | WANT Nov TO Stand I WAN'T You To TAKE | WITH ONE HAND Resting MY PicTURE IN THIS Yoo WAIT RIGHT THERE OLIVIA- WANT To GET SOMB- THING Down AT THE CORNER FIRST j Outbursts of Everett True By Condo 7 eee “WHY, L HEARD MRS. TRUE luas WHaT \S Map <2 ned wip ela THIS FOR, ILL, AND I THOUGHT I'D BRING THEE FLOWERS TO CHEER Richy THis WAY Miss COLUMBIA THE BACK YARD WILL BE Owe SYuI0 5 OW THIS POLE To Make THE PICTURE MORE a COMPLE rer yy ae S$, CHATTERUY *} in Her UPA BIT Pry oft al ts SQUIRREL FOOD- “Ww Thy Is It the Band Gets Thru Just in Front of You? _ you MAY Keep THe Mt THIS THING OF PEDDLING SoSsSip ABOUT _ FHOULONT A PERSON WHEN THEY'RE WELLE, AND CARRYING WHEN Dow: ie ‘i Were wr are p — ~ ae Tear ee ee. FLOWERS TO THEM WHEN THEY'RE ILC Coro : 105 SuPPoseo a: (« omnes! Sone \ (MUM \ /ow ‘A ou Ce sToopeD * : DOES NOT MaKe aA HIT WITH ME ti! j W ranaoe / Nalin Be (we ae SY Su ) TRA TRA :) music! ry “ad ween! a LiKe AW ‘ t cauaen OTE iar govt Gat iN aga Py me | ae AA Binal ae wvesroanony) \ i a ONLY THING WENT OFF WM" y Suet ee a se | Music CZ (UEYLL STAR ~ 7 , BY SO FAR WAS \ steer \T- hares \ 7 i yoo PLAYIN’ AGAIN S 6 (A PANWANDLER! S (A MAILMAN | ¢ (Stenoy \) voor Winer THEYRE A re eis As “— a3 2 an eack!) compa PAST US FOUR | Z - 4 ‘ - , RL ripgshe ead 4) ri i ITT AND JEFF Jeff Has No Business Butting in on Navy Scerets. ai pat. Oftiee) By BUD F isha - a Ye eae ERLE CnC Ratna | ra ; 1 “ue / Hs 4 r - 2 a 9 ‘ t s 4 — ' \\ I SEE THAT OUMeR Bons T WHY Hig { THAT OUR SHIPS VERNSNIP WAS IN re OAL : WERE IN A BIG iv! Do you WAS RIGHT - BATTLE CFE Sw] MEAN To SAS OUST BxAmint | . ™ c Pig CTC BOGMNG fone ae cea ly wapee hte | [ wees waar do vou CL | Dont Gwe ees ove | UP, LTISA LOT OF / pee cites aoe - Yo DONT | Ken ABouT THAT! \ Up TRE SKIP BORN ENERY 1 —— erg wes DENTS IN THE Hin “THis, SHIP HAS BATTLE ScaRS, Cane } wns” MINUTES ‘ : T ‘ ‘ ; Didauer HINA THIS BMI OXING IN THE NORTHWE# FORWARD Sedidpmned EN A UTTLE Ee DDN < B MS tor a tile up the 3 teat + | ACTON: You mes D ) Hay EVER BEEN FIRE cline, according to Joe Flan ] | WE Have te ceee } sd 1 WONDER WH THEY San, manager Muft" B \ xi Sa THINGS <2) wir Ae the Portland lightweight w! re “SeCReT IN eh, > Tdoyd Madden ton a te ~.MANN. 4 ©) round tangle at th ks’ club for p the benefit of the Red Cross “Things are beginning to take Shape again in Portland,” declares . “and with the game back On a firm footing in Seattle there Is no reason why we should not see tome classy exhibitions before the - summer is over. F “Teo many individuals have been mixed up in the boxing game in the Northwest tn the post,” declares. “Both in Pr Seattle there have been people ting on bouts who were wholly Tesponsibie and this could do not Ing bat cause the ne to slump - Sd THE FOURROUND GAME i San Francisco and Oakland is Much just at present, says Joe, wh Then al wrestlin Patronize, cither boxing or wr Shipbuilders’ league, has devel- McGinnis swiped four bases Gardner, hee © Str 4g just back from a be to Call-| e nee | tb tit Aa cei, Walter Mails Is 3 PORT: Crazy Game Won . Bie eters rer ser ics Stillin Seattle | by Seattle Lads *:. Siandal ed of tt Charlie Ulmer, manager cf ;thie team, and the Lng. oped a mighty strong peeve | wie sae tka Ehtpbetaore ‘ ; neouve : At] tor the Apdo yesterday at Ta by Dailey bexing shows every other night. | “ e 3 A NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE | Giants, who are giving them a run ‘ We “Pet ltor second place Dt Seeinees and refused the Ames team, in the Seattle | “0 t the strong Du Great Fatla : jfor second 5 ba . t oO Camy , ane 4 leard Rejas & ff Hall 4, eff Datiey 6, og heel te how-| over the alleged defection from | league Ixht is Taaffe, just relea y tuft’ Bron Portland paper says Jack . 1 4 #2) coma. Rojas 0. Wild pitches—Hall, Rojes, ime ret, Flanizan | that team and that league ef |ed from Spokane fn nage a judge of an Wagner is Portland's leading - ae) pire ak Eicother te } one Walter Mails, atwirier who | | Da a roft I t ightweight sagged caer There was just about every- Pete 8 andridge the Seattle boy ee mig gether anc decamped from the Portland nicked Taa we st ss ‘ grow ‘em heavy down there. thing ever witnessed on a base- hot £ too we the : tion of themse! Sicen or the Gtoit teaane gg Oft times a good lie helps a | Wagner was welterweight here ball ist orowaed lato yesten |p oe <0} Results Under the e©2ch one wor! air Mails is working right here at the Duthie man—in golf and fishing Sans > ca re hang, day's Tinning baseball melee | jeitir im out unless he begins to { . i they have been coin i a4 atl pagal Bae as j _ | Wond will be on hand) at Dugdale’s park, in which Se- | win | Big League Canvas it as owe he ? an a said Ulmer today 1 wish you 3 sytbea? sto eee a eee Sea mee emerged the victor, 7 to 6. | see @ four-round spo , 7 ne 4 7 met ‘ eas ‘ hear aga would de ay. ha bs er ig The Buicks have a player Joe Dailey, he is Ladies’ day at Dug’s. AMERICAN 1 iol vac to Port He his A lot of ticket moochers wilt named Graham. They prob. twirled Yesterday's score BASEBALL IN THE NORTH) work and he will be in a uniform of ms has been he double er hen the ably call him “Truck.” the nat WESTERN league continues to| “OTK and he will ore t atl cages ay 4 t R MPO. AL Breeze along xt a lively clip under | OUT, clu at Moline a big turn-| Red Cross boxing show Is put te RISLEY emkrs ta | to — eae the guiding hand Proaident |e ituh's actiy cas the on tonight BAND : : M » ° 6 ewe’ es e the fact aaa . : aa e J ° e . Robert —. Blewet ite th bench. In 30 4 when he is ¢ 1 prepare WHA RECOME OF “RUBE”; Rojas, the 3 phi teat most of the other minor What's become of Willie gible. e'll be bows ¢ on the a » root th ae € hoar er MAX ER? ° ® * jon 2 leagues are beginning to throw up sy yb ths fev ; ri dit gate + ae ee Vetro a eo el a Ye aton 4. Peeps place tsid the | oF Renton Su nat the D ble-header Wonder if Ed Eckman sent “Shorty” Shaw denies he has ¢ i ol’ ar een 4- Woe a place outside ne sone es se i rit aa. thee ee: " ' 1 10 At Washington adelphia charmed circle it appears that our ne sears a postcard fro padlocks on his pockets. ; ; aia} : whe ei Wttle old circuit ts just, abont the Baseball Tossers Are. oar | ae : NaOH only one that has not had to ent WHO 18 JOR BEMISH? Ball hail iat oe toens ahs a ois ms F down its player limit or slash sal N K a iS) idi | a 0 heey Sik eee ee Fa AB. R. H. PO. A. E.IP i. 4 aries wince the season got under | Ow eady to 9° 1er The audience almost fell off | Pith adhR gh he ogee hg eas aniain ti 4 eer a way By United Press Leased Wire th ted P nis feet when “Hap” Morse ' Body i te the) Nester, SB ae i 81S Lous 8 True, there re NEW YORK, June 22. Detfolt,""n the : nade two hits in one inning Ed } Sie ti Dalley atta ‘al . ; : improvement, but it claring ball players of the engineers, a 1 on tap ta eaikot Wartn hint OO e the , hen he fuiled|! > Pic ise into consideration that leagues of| American league have been , . erat ah then we : y after bis flight, Leard| McArdle, ait At Philadeig irookiya “&:: f class AA rating have to down to! drilled to a point where they Baseball is recogn 7 ahha: xE.thint aie ™ ked him F : ait, H it te meertors - 16 men, like the Coast and Ameri-| are now able to drill cthers, national ge od ne pidge rer igor. Hoxers Are re ee ig ig Fog Swans ef at ‘ a a €an association did, it seems that! Capt. T. L. Huston, president off i aseball i f The doubleheader is oie | The present series is now in | ~ z ;, We are doing very well to strugvle| the New Yor American league | game ir : ‘ Jasin the Mertiwestery Waigus Set f G hectticle tank Gis lent na ee sececceccecces coos ry along with a limit of 14. Not only| tub, suggested today that the rives its g from id e or OD nee ne anice games ae a has the association cut the player) fans should be given opportuni. | which is a ful ther of patriot © dor to the tax ¢ Decisions with be-given te. | pisved ; y ° limit and « alaries as well, ties to form companies under — ism er de 8 ish they] night, when the Rike' club rune | a he ie 7 Lut {ft has aned hal i the direction of the players I think 4 ean leaky yuld put a tax on the y that) off ite boxing oard for the bene | 13 e ‘ staff of u es and now £ gest that each club form a! stim ¢ atriotism t ants to pla ice id fit of the Red © stb There v plenty of excitement | § but ore indicator man in each game eompar 1 fap ton cthiat ine of cit i ee as hata | Matchmaker Oeecoe ercind | during the course of the long-drawn-| @ - . f two, as has been the tia te th ik that t ithe of the lana whe ha Jawn McGraw has found out 6 eee lant 4 It started by Herb ° 8 C ny year ine ‘ ; ‘gaa that it doeen't pay to fool with te main event will be a |tor g = put out of the park, fol-| BY ° 4 yea Idieri meri in pire bein Ol Seeeautg Gauthae four - round clash between | jay ny Boeckel 1 then|¢@ : 4 ‘ a , : 2 found the yers liked the su ASU’ MeehaGK. ok. Mamand owe Tony Boeckel : 5 A ws $ EDDIE “PRUISER" PINKMAN members of the Adition toh the Yar ' i, Rube” Gardner proved that h Th cp ed fis t z 1embe ol c In addition to dr ne Yan The ne India have ne oyd Madden, of Se 4 EDDIE CPRUISER PINKMAN|“yfateivom members of the| Hn ton to Arig, oh ‘Intinns mre al and Lieye Md, of Cette, | mat corner, raved ha Ma e “Princess” Line Steamers ing game and limelight of publicity. | ery drill them daily, giving annual to iNe Gal oF the 4 el aE ig AE aR ops there are several other boute |® {fp to slumberlacd The ta ‘ diat has | passes to all those who attend drill| regiment of engineers, wi a ffs eS an Tr | of math CHARGES Harry Cheek at th shattered many of his time-honored Peony lrormed*ta New Wc WIN finish in the cellar petisiags ae Gal kal ele: ee 1 his eranium, Che 4 sinc outpe a deh hy ba A | oe Harrahan will take on ies ‘ae ie customs ins ) Outpoln Sitting on a camp stool, with an The eight clubs of the American {t takes an old-timer to re- | Chet Ash, while Bud Ridley will 1a pe \ 1 panne Canadi an Pat “if last week otlier camp stool forming his writ. leagno have purchased $100,000 in| member when Willie Hoppe | give Tommy Lewis another try | Bolen taking Hester eat fi +7 Doepatylge ing desk, he wrote his statement to Liberty bond wasn't billiard champ. at the Northwest bantam | Later eens an app isnt ip inciemenanetencliieieiaiingt and Byler went back crown, The " ° Iie Meehan rewill be two more jacain, with chubby Bobby preliminaries. tell how it all thus far ee ees Peiterh nad tacorne tare *\Ex-Champs \Cobb to Try Dial ate a rrleea lp eae vote care SMA 2, $66 e H e ° e e e e e ° eet in nl n Chet arrives in Prisco HH i I | fir ul fir vokin ‘ that he is st! ve fi R utchinson Leads Peterson played third ° o thone wo know Pinkmanana| tO Be at Meet) for a Record «xock ex» Galt Falls, and Paut Strand mad H his knack of getting publicity these| No er than seven former| DETROIT, June 22.—Ty Cobb will Good news for Seattle light. | In Golf Pourney Uful muff while tak ¢ 4 facts are strange indeed Northwest champions are expected | try today to set a new season's ree-| weights, Leo Houck ie com | PHILADELPHIA, June 23.—Jock place at first, ‘The Haeups were ce SEE ALASKA IN COMFORT 4 Jome people think conseription |'2 2¢!" Portland next week to com-|ord for 1 in consecutive _ e |Hntehinson, pr ona Pitts. tainly a merry jingle, and Official side Passave » Seasicknes: . ould brews ag baseball Tt dont | pete for the 1917 golf championship | games, Ho tied the Metnnis ree-| "9 nome Jburg, started a in t ud to. Scorer Brougham got 2 whole flock Inside Passage : : Seasickness@ he a shame to see such youthe na (Ot the Pacific Northwest associa-|ord of 17 straight games ‘Thursday.| Frankie Sullivan's manager has| day for the national open golf cham. | of gtay hairs trying to keep up with 1,000 MILES OF DELIGHTFUL SCENERY 3 Mathewson, Wagner, Eddie Plank — This, together with the fact Beaty seg ! hich start-| one back to the t Frankie |Plonship al Whi rsh, Alexander | the fray ie UNEXCELLED SERVICE 3 | a Walsh and Jeck Coombs forced | ‘Dt nearly .200 other» prominent/ed in New York, 1, Ty 1 w gone back farther than that. [Cunningham of Wheeling, Tom Mc et |e s Brine a their Sasare. forced | coiters trom all over the Coast will| made 3% hits, for 43 bases, in ¢ ; Namara, Eddie Loon and Charile Magnate Daniel Edward Dug- | & Make the round trip to Summit of White Pass by § vhs ee |be entered, portends the greatest|times at bat, all of which od They say Nate Druximan is | iloffner also are well up and have dale is still contined to his sic |$ White Pass & Yukon Railway, e meee, (OURHEY evER held on the Pacific for an average of 500, In 19i1 Cobh) ¢lgar ealesman. Can't prove it | many. adherent bed, but is expected to put in | Sailings—June 9, 16, 23, 30; July 7, 11, 14, 18, 21, © Didinivénlare League lope, yi % net ar alltime major league record, by us | appearance at the ball yard | $ 25, 28. ; $ he tournament will open Mon-| for consecutive hitting b. nashing a 1 g arte: A Butte seems to have grabbed within the next day or so. e “ re . par - BASEBA L Lfjaay at & a. m, when the men will! 78 blows in 40 straleht game AterTe ROBURS: OF) oftsa-winplng snltaie: nekiged ee ies [3 MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW 4 Great Falls vs. Seattle agin teeing oft in. the champion Filson” Raward ; 4 low named Schinkel. He hop. | Vernon Ayau got a bingle and al © For rates, additional sailings and other informatton, $ ~ a cheng si a D nual fe tons ‘, ia. Ul.cOn-) it eith eve gt ae ta Mace Charley Schmutz hasn't built ped off the train yesterday and | stolen base, and was hil by Pitcher $ call or write Take Fourth avenue Cars, i—— dha bbe aia extern | aod was with Seat a ship tately walleene ae eat eyer, Sauna nloch tn yesterday's game, which | ¢ E. E. PENN, Ditsligisn the can tt Pthiaiebrug Ib catching toe tee CAR Boh ° rted for |®icoma dropped to Spokaue on the General Agent Passenger Departmen ateh ‘or Tu Ne ‘ob Brown won't lose “Pug 8 4 sia * ° Ps ent, | READ STAR WANT ADS | jee while ean Lagwvernatite ) [ | a ds eat and gave way to | Mcoma pasture, If to 1, ‘This loss} @ 713 Second Avenue, Seattle, le sent the Tigers down nearer to the| &

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