The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 23, 1917, Page 8

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able help to the lowly Indians. hess, then look out for the Indian _ From a whole army of bushers in _ Man that is now on the team im the cellar all season | then came Stumpf Condo ~ Outbursts of Everett True. T me. NEW MINISTER Bee or certaincy, | TO HAve <« | MR, TRUS. | MOMENT IN | | PRocEeeD. WHICH TO SAY ) A Few ss al WORDS. I HAVE HEARD TWo SERMONS OF YOURS Now, THE COUNTRY INA STATS OF WAR. UNCLE SAM WANTS CFFICIENCY IN EVERY DIRECTION JO TAKS My TIP AND JOIN THE RANKS OF OUR PATRIOTIC FARMERS WHERE Ybu ARE MORE Likecy To Serve Some USEFULL PURPOSE, You e@srraincy WERE NOT CUT OUT To BE A MINISTER OP THE GOSPEL ‘SQUIRREL DOINGS OF De VERN CAREFUL, TOM, GOING DOWN [THose STAIRS TH | THE FOOD DUF NEVER MIND - | NEVER MIND | STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1917. PAGE 8 FS—Tom Has His Own Way ANY ONE WoutD THirk. THAT 1 DIDN'T KNow WHAT | WAS DOIG FROM “WE “WRONG AT THE PRESENCE OF MA TACK BIDOINGWELL GLOUCH SON OF MR. BVO. SLOUCH OF GARY (iN) IN HIS VERY GUMMERY ATTIRE HO MUCH TO ATTRACT GLANCES THE “RID SOUPBONE Vo TERRY BULL BETWEEN ROUNDS THE SPIRIT OF THE OCCABION WD ERBOMED BY THE STRIKING SUIT OF GIRATFE GRAY SORE WORM OY Te SEASONS CATCH OF THE YOUNGER CAMERATION MR LESLIE RICHARD VON HAMFAT SEEM PROMENADING WiTH HG UNCLE WE HON COD SHIRTAR. Of SOUNGSTOWN (0) NOR WAS THE AFFAIR WITHOUT ri THRILLS AD WERE FURNIOHOO By THE MESSRG. CLARENCE JULIAN BELTPUCHLE ANC LEOPOLD RUPERT BOOTIAC HK WN THEIR STRING CREATIONS HERETOFORE SOON AT PAST PERFORMANCES If the Sporting Editor Covered a Fight the Way the Society Editor Does the Opening Races ALL MAN NP TOM, DIDNT I TeLL m YOU To Be careruL? (mM Not A MAN THE KIND OF To BE MRT RAUL ST. PINWHEEL OF | DES Momes (a) No PoveT COMMANDED Ht ATTENTION OF | THE EVENWO In HI DELIGHTFUL CREATION OF VE CHINE CREPE MEOE SPRINKLEO WERE AND THERE WERE JOLLY CROWDS OF "THREE AND FouR MONE QUTTE GO CAPTIVITATING AND SMARTLY ATTIRED AS THE MESSRE M HAROLD OE CUTIUG 7 AUSTIN L006 AND WALTER IWORYTON - eur PS. THE FiOHT WAS OF LESS Mo DOUBT THE SIMPLE TALORED CAAMENT OF “THE MR. 6 Ww. EOOPLANT 1D MUCH TO SWELL THE SALE OF TICKETS FOR THE HACKORIVERS BALL AS THE CROWD SURGED EXITWARD— « cencenenn@ CONSEQUENCE — MUTT AND JEFF HE ADDITION OF T Fitzsimmons, who w the Spokane club in today or Sunday, will be ¢ snsider When Fitzsimmons gets in > har the California t Went thru the costly training ses Sion, and before the league race Was well under way it was plainly} apparent that he would have to go Out and get a new set of ers if he wished to be anywhe: » but The addition of Zamioch helped. | and Helfrich, then Yardley, from St. Louis, and now Fitzsimmons | e+e | CLARENCE ROWLAND, man-| ager of the White Sox, who already | has been voted the American league pennant this year by a majority of | the experts, declares the New York | Yankees appear to him to be the Most formidable team the American league holds—aside from the Whit Sox. He believes that if his team > ‘gets away to a league championship NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE this year, it will be done with the Wor = Yankees trailing them into the ae 4 home stretch 44 Strangely, Rowland does not nd Pray count the Red Sox formidable in ’ the least. The early season ride they had at the top of the Americ Long distance games are be- Teague, he holds, was merely a flash.| coming more ordinary than | He shares the opinion of other man-| otherwise these days at Dug- agers in the American league in de-| dale’s baseball battlements. elaring that when double-headers | begin to tear into the Red Sox, the pitching staff of the Hub represen tatives will begin to falter. ‘The loss of Bill Carrigan i going to have an effect, Ro Neves, and he declares a « Another extra-inning fracas was staged yesterday by the Great Falls and Seattle aggregations, | which the Montanans copped | in the 13th canto. | Great Falls 6, also ownership can't possibly i e attle by tte r Proved the team’s chances. Carr emblance 0} gan, he maintains, whil ot the| ot winning when best catcher in the world, was the er thing was se one man who could get sterling re explosion and all that was sults out of Dutch Leonard’s work was a timely hit to start and do it consistently He ha reworks. Plenty of prai for Jacy. Barry a e lineups of both teams were @ Manager, but inclines to the be kened by having the regular Nef that a basebgl! club at its best sackers out of the game Gardner was a bit dizzy yet always must have associations with its manager for several years as a Manager before things can run ex actly right. coll » Man: Falls outfit i from his Cheek, wh f the Grea ion wit The team that represents New |(ut * $50 fine In the grandstand. York in the American league, yc ii pe ie ci bakin, Gat and peppy, Rowland lie bag a seein, ont Cause more trouble t — ceedite pe is on ned others. Bill Donovan's yo bd 4 5 Ped peat ers, mixe? in with plenty c Players on both teams have been making life miserable for the umpire by their nagging cellent veterans, adde and spirit of a yo infield, is going to get ree 1 to th : Cusack has evidently grown Tite ait i se miflseay Ps tired of it, judging from the only a few clubs, and wil e the amount of fines he has col- loss of more than one t for Posted ‘thie sart the opposition club. ites oid ‘ail Hay Cotten are the ones that have had their TACOMA, June 22.—Tommy Fitz-|valary shortened more than an simmons, the infielder who refused cther player outside of Hester to report to the Brooklyn Nationa ° ° Will join the Spokane club here thik For the first time this season week, He is now in California. * Manager Leard was chased to Northwestern League BASEBALL Two Games Sunday For One Admission Great Falls vs. Seattle Commencing at 2 o’Clock Admission 25c and 50c Take Fourth Ave. Cars Long Contest Lost by Seattle Outfit the shower yesterday. Jack Goldie took his place at second and broke in with a sensational catch Tigers yesterday at Tacoma, 6 and Flag to 5. Sutherland Stead formed the Bengal bat WHO IS JOE REMISH? | Mails’ goat | tery, while Bigbee and Webb | The correct way: to pronounce! pitched for Spokane. Let's see, what title can Leo Joe He is Joe Bemish | ore Houck claim when he gets back | er Fi | Butte took a lopsided fracas| home? | The tango queen was not | from Vancouver in the latter cit P | among those present | 19 ¢ “Wild” BU Hartinetor Joe Flanigan and “Muff” Bronson | worked for Butte, opposing Clink ave gone back to Portland } Manette is a suburb of Bremer. Yesterday's » ug’ | ton : ayy avers at Suge Ask Johnny Sheehan to re tient ~~ cite his latest poem—“Jug a | Bernie Dillon has come back Murp' D Gin.” 1 Arman, rf-if Great Falls catcher told Manager caete aioe ae ae Hester where to head in d san M argument, That's Cheek for you ' 1 4 ® What's become of Joe Far | Dalle rell? . “ “ake Rigo We *Ra * O'Lear That Seattle has the fin- t ‘ seme est billiard parlor in the 2 iad at world? Come in and see 8 Answer to query: Yes, we te 1 ° et paid for writing this, It BROWN & HULEN 1 1 9 8 F o 6 s 4.) isn't Yes, we get paid! Second and Spring 4 4 - Third Floor Bit o “Caruso” Dan Salt is the cham-! - are hs io a | Dion claimer of championships Threatens S. F. Team SAN FRANCISCO, June 23.—Har ry Wolverton has gone to Detroit His departure and the reasons for his going are secret, but it is re orted he may Influence Owner ;Navin of Detroit to withdfaw Pitchers Oldham and Erickson, Catchers MeKee and Baker and In fielder Hollywood. These players of the Seal club belong to Detroit If Navin does, it will put Hen erry In a fine hole Another report is Harry may. be come a Detroit scout PHILADELPHIA, June Jack Hutchingon won the national open golf championship here s Been Entirely Mind | “Ee You BAck AGAIN ? yest on the links of the Whitmarsh o| rday! | his typewriter, details ifield promoters want Willie! After meeting Frank Ba Both Pat East ed sn in town so fight fans will| fleau, Mick King should pro- | first for Seattle, and Be sae arakers him, says a San| Mounce his name Lick King held it down for Great ad | Francisco p: Crazy ie right a hard time holding the Jack Savage is a baseball fan * oP ° Eddie Pinkman might be ca Nick Williams’ fast-going joled into writing a series of anvonder if they call Byler Spokane Reds took another articles again, but we suspect Butch” because he's such a game from Tealey Raymond's the — has been worn out on | Foundations of Quicksand Whoever builds air castles on the profits promised by speculation and _ get-rich-quick schemes, soon enough finds their foundations are laid in quicksand. In a savings account here your money, saved by dimes or dollars, is safe, earning in- terest, and can always be turned into cash, on demand. DEXTER HORTON TRusT SAVINGS BANK SECOND AT CHERRY SEATTLE, WASH Combined Resources of the Dexter Horton National Bank and Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, $21,409,499.60 Absent Since Ken Williams’ kidding got W alter | 3irth | wear Did \ You FORGET With Tom Jones By United Press Leased Wire BUFFALO, N. Y., June 23.— Champion Jess Willard has broken with Tom Jones, his * said Jones, on his ar rival here, “if Willard has his way, | am out of a job, But, perhaps, not so far out as Jess might imagine.” Jones declared that as his contract with Willard lasts un- til September, he proposed to sign Willard for two matches, one with Carl Morris and the other with Fred Fulton, and will see that Jess goes thru with them or quits fighting. Jones met Jack Curley at the Hotel Iroquois today and dis- cunsed the break with Willard, “Willard told me,” said Tom BOUT IS A DRAW Lioyd Madden got a little bit the best of it last night when he was given a draw with “Muff” Bronson, Portland light- weight, by Referee Ad Schacht. The bout was the main event of a classy card put on in the Elks’ gym The bout was between the two boys 4 good one to watch. Bronson started and gained a lead in the first round, but M jen kept com ng stronger toward the end, altho he hardly caught up with the Rose City lad, A draw hurt neither gladiator In the semi-windup Joe Harrahan und Chet Ash, feathers tongh rounds. Harrahan the decision, tho there who thought a draw Ibeen better. The thi nd th ther isions, Har out fought four received many were would judge LW preliminary n received a bad cut over the eye that bothered him Tommy Lewis held the fast Bud Ridley to a draw; Bert Forbe over Frank Pete and Bernic back won Dillon from won his flyweleht title Ely Caston Results Under the Big League Canvas NATIONA Cineine " Chet MelIntyre, Henry G jand Lloyd Madden will leave |next Friday for San Francisco. ihave several bouts Rose City, Willard Breaks (Copy ‘Trade Mark Keg. ( by Vieher &. Pat. Office) tent, 192 By BUD FISHER Players Want Fines to Go to Red Cross Ball players on the Seattle lined up in the| later, “that now that he was at | the head of his own show, the one he has just bought, he did not have any immediate need and resolved to ask President | of a manager, and that | could Blewett to turn the amount of not do anything further for the fines over to the Red Croag, him. 1 called his attention to Pay Yourself a Dividend the fact that | had done a great | deal already, and that | had se- cured offers for fights of $75,- 000 in one instance, and $78,000 In another, offers which he had not decided upon favorably. made no difference. ed to split.” | Jones and Curley both attrib. | ute the action of the champion | to penuriousness. | Jess want. E sddie Klein Leaval it Eddie pitcher, Klein, former co. the tion. Klein has The earner salaried can only man figure his year’s profits on the amount of money or wage- SAVES he during the twelve If your salary is $2,000 a year and you spend it all, you are not a dividend producer. If ' you | earn, only $1,000 annually, and | save $100 of it, you are paying yourself a dividend of 10° per cent on your earning capacity, ka Build Let the Scandinavian Ameri- Watnat can Bank help you show a div- | ees ian Aerts idend every year. Set aside each pay day a definite proportion of your income in a savings ac- count, and we'll pay you inter- | est on it Our Savings Department, with Time and Sav- ‘ Deposits of over Seven Million Dollars, is the igest in Pacific Northwest Capital and Surplus $1,000,000.00 Resources Over $13,000,000.00 The Scandinavian American Bank Alaska Building—Seattle—Second and Cherry. Use Our Ballard Branch if More Convenient | and Great Falls teams who have been fined by Umpire Cusack during the present series got to gether before yesterday's game Tacoma Tiger Squad } Seat has left the Tacoma club and returned home to San Francis. a large market in ay City that needs his atten-

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