The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 28, 1917, Page 10

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HAVG You HEARD ANYTHING N@&w On THe WAR ¢ | EDWARD | cs 5 fl HMLS a x ¢ OU CAN BEGIN to look for) &@ scarcity of flyweight cham-) in this part of the! about the middle of July. | Gordon, one of the country’ boxers, a flyweight, is due in this section of the tall and} along about the middle of Month. Abe has just finished thru the Middle West, and returned the victor in every | eat in which he participated, ac- to newspaper clippings he the present time Abe, who the flyweight champion- of the Pacific coast, is in He has been fighting for few months in Denver. holds decisions over such as Nate Jackson, Eddie Patsy Brengan and Kid| | cee | eae ©. W. Green writes as follow: “I notice in your columns of the you mention the featherweight tion, and some of the North- claimants of that title, name- Weldon Wing, Joe Harrahan Jimmy Lewis. The writer the highest respect for these but feels that you have over- two of our best feather. Chas. Givens and Bert) I do not wish to comment ‘On Mr. Forbes other than to say) ‘that he is entitled to a great deal consideration, but on behalf of| . Givens will state that he is by means a has-been, He can make | the featherweight limit of 122) inds, ringside, and be strong.| h a little more training Mr.| would be in his oldtime and would like to meet any - of the Northwest featherweights at ‘322 to 125 pounds for the North- West title, or is willing to enter| + frito an elimination contest. "The writer feels justified in Making this challenge, as the rec- ‘Will show that in Givens’ many nees in Seattle rings, he| has lost but one fight, and that Was a close decision to Johnny; O'Leary, after which he reversed the decision. The supremacy of these two boys has never been Settled, as at that time O'Leary left for San Francisco and Givens gave | boxing at the suggestion of some 3 our local physicians. The writer _ does not now nor never has “@laimed the championship for Mr Givens, but feels that he is entitled 10 some consideration in an elim- Sean . May the best man win,” see NOW THAT ovuR BOYS arrived safe and sound in Fr: you can ex Sump forward in that country. +d The American national Sport has “Rever awakened dear old London The newspapers in the British me. tropolis are now carrying the ro. wults of the play each day in the Major leagues, as well as those of the Canadian cities in the Interna- eat circuit, | ie pre of thousands Americans and Canadians in toe don has created such a demand for the scores that the are only too glad to secure the re. sults, despite the heavy tolls. : ‘ance, cable 1 When You Learn to Dance at STEVENS You Can Dance Anywhere One or two jessons. and Evening. Little Coat. 1623 Fourth Ave—Main 3911 THE LODGE CAFE Fourth Avenue at Westlake Where a $50 LIBERTY BOND will be given away. tertainment and 4 8 M, to 1 A. M. Prises Given Away. Outbursts of Everett True. By Condo NoT Gxacrly, Bur THEY TSCC Me THe ARS GOING TO HOLD A MGETING TONIGHT AT bmn GIGNT O'CLOCK, PACIPISTS ONE DOLLAR AIN'T ENOUGH yo BUY A FEeD FOR MISS I GoTTtTA HAVE NO USE ASKING Jowe H/M Too Much NOW! TYE Gor A SCHEME more com! to Victory Over Butte NORTHWESTERN | Butte oos1¢0120—9! fF w ‘ “Wild William” Leard, whom reports have it is wanted by the Brooklyn Nationals, had ail the earmarks of a big leaguer in yesterday's game between ttle Giants and Butte. The scrappy leader of the locals relieved Pat Eastley, mainstay of the Giants’ pitching squad, in the Patrick had to soar aloft,! and twirled as nice as tho he had) been In the habit of doing it all the| saaaicas At Spokane Lyle Bigbee was in good pitching form for the rejuvenated Indians, and won his game over Al Gipe, who was on the knoll for Vancouver, 1 Bigbee allowed but two Gipe was touched for but four hits. With Jimmy Clark on the hill, mation contest. All we ask is a| the inning contest mond’s Tacoma Tigers in the City | of Destiny yesterday, 6 to 4. “Suds” have| Sutherland was on the mound for from Tealey ect baseball to take a| catcher from Los Angeles, received picking up a bit in In the last series here he fell on the ball at timely in- tervals on several and it is noticed that he knock- ed one for a four-sack swat yes- terday in Butte. “6 Tealey Raymond kept out of the British papers | lineup yesterday, and played Groeh ling, a new man from Los Angeles, Yesterday's score in Butte seewoe “eon ecovesHes owen se *rivate balls, Open Day | Strand, if Giharrity, os oom 1 o 0 0 1 0 o +38 9 12 2 ted for Brennan tn nint: 0 Beattie STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1917. PAGE i PHE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS fom Didn't Wait to Have It Wrapped Up. BY ALLMA > S Gouee Bou new ) OW, Fine 4 | HELLO, HELEN! I'M GOING To TOM, HAS ' ps 1 JusT KNEW “( Lina rH * AVTOMoBi LE! A BRAND NeH > be BUY A NEW CAR -1'M GOING ONE THIS TIME AND HE’s | HE'D BOY A i =O a To TRADE IN THE OLD one - GOING To BRINg IT RIGHT [Wena CAR i ® Wf rj NEVER MIND WHAT KIND — OUT FOR v5 To see! , Wy | PLL BRING IT RIGHT OUT ——— DenoLD LAvies! H AND SHOW IT To You! Devo 5. 2 $ OUR | YEP, RIGHT Away appa | eee Sela <> | New GAS, > —-C)! cHariot ! = = fA) FI yp % YON" nH Rif Bitrnae| SQUIRREL FOOD—Some Come Back, Benny! HEY MISTER JUNKMAN 1) (Tito NOTHIN’ NEW - everveovy Knows / ~~ tart A“ ‘iu! EveRTeoRyt > roves war ¢ 2 ; 2 —— GRASS SLOPES, MUSIC STANDS, MOONLIGHT WALKS AN’ SULPHUR SPRINGS t 5 —~y—t ~— Kon SIN KS! HUTT NATURE Mowe “HoT o™ OFFICER PINCH BUG oe Coes Be BuCos Pt i ‘OM THAT AINT SO BAD OSHFER- HES AM OR CE CORN TON wows) ) PHD Toe CATERPAL Ae KEEP OFFER NCH BUG BUSY. by TC. Fisher, & Pat. Office) (Copyright, 1917, ‘Trade Mark Reg ( st With HELLO JEFF! [ WAMT TR WARN You YO BE ON YoUR GUARD WHEN You REGISTER oR You'lLLE GET YOUR POCKETS FRISKED IN THE JAM. Pick POCKETS REAP THEIR HARVESTS IA THE cRowns AT THE REGISTERING PLACES! His Fingers, Too. JEFF DIDNT HAVE A CENT ABovT HIM! OH, WELL, 1 GUESS Le HAVE TO MAKE THE DOLLAR Bo!~—- MISS SCHULTZ, You TOLD Me YouD MARRY ME 1e PD SAVE MY MONE”. LET’s FIND A MINISTER- "VE Gor A BUT THEY RUSH THEIR INTEWDED VICTIM LIKE “THIS AND MAN- HANDLE HIM AND HE'S So TAKEN BY SURPINSE HE DOESA'T REALIZE HIS POCKETS ARe BEING Friskep! |Seattle Is Jess’ Show Is|Leith Wins — Still In It Held by Tom| Shoot Meet | PORTLAND, June 28.—Eight| BUFFALO, June 28—Jess Wil-| PORTLAND, June 28.—C. contenders are left today as the jard’s Wild West show was re-|0f Woodburn, Or., today is , playing continues in the men’s Jeased from sheriff's attachment at| Proud possessor of the G. lL, Becke matches of the Pacific Northwest Jamestown early today when the it trophy, with a score of 47 out golf championships. They are: champion heavyweight gave a, 0f 50, in the trap shooting tou | Jack Neville and Arthur Vincent) surety bond. Willard then ordered | ™ent ot the eee : . Roy Grover’s sister calls up | Having called Gotham ascribes (of the San Francisco Golf and the circus to proceed to Erie, Pa, ion of the Northwes' le deft Harriagten| 6 deny story 1s bear hak Roy ; a Aacidileg liars, Jawn McGraw | Country club, Rudolph Wilhelm where it will show today. The at.|¢d F. C. Reihl, Tacoma expert, | | hite—Gardner, Harrington. 1, 08] te Raenian (Rent Blame bar and Wm. Gotelli of the Portland tachment was secured by Tom |™ade a score of 46. rn a bit these warring times. As ERE , Golf club, Ellis Bragg and R. C. F.\ Jones and Jack Curley, Willard’s| | Portland team number two re | a matter of fact, however, Roy > AND. IT'S NOT | Astbury of the Waverly club, Port: former managers. | the last day’s team shoot t AMERICAN | great, great something or other Ss00BTHe iv land, and H. A. Feager and Paul August Becker, Willard’s Buffalo) @8¥. They made a score of 58 came over on the Mayflower. Ford of Seattle attorney in his snarl with his man-| © The C. H. Davis, Jr, cup went to agers, said today that the litigation the Portland Golf club after an in-| begun in New York by Curley nad | Season Record Hung teresting match with Seattle been deferred until next week, - 5 | when Willard will appear in person. Up in the Three-F Tennis Star Becomes | By United Press Leased Wire Ps aio “Chief” , ap Ct QUINCY, IL, June 28.—Quiney “Doughboy” in Army) hief Bender Signs |,.4'Motine eatablshed & seaman By United Press Leased Wire With Moran’s Outfit] record for the Three-t league whien June Frank D.! py Unite a Leased ‘Wine the latter club defeated the locals, ! Conger, tennis star, formerly of} PHILAD! -PHIA, June eg—j6 to 5, in 19 Innings, yesterday. All right, Benny, we're waiting. | $88 Which was it going to be, army, sos DAVY or marine corps? 400 What's the world coming to | when a Chinaman can beat a seems to have another scrap on hie hands. CHICAGO, ley Manning will be one of hook ie those present” ir oe Los Angeles, will report at Jeffer-| “Chief” Bender, the veteran Indian| Ehrhardt pitched the entire game Won. Lowe a those Present” 18 Wrerett July 4.1 oou varencks, St Louis, Gatureay,|nitcher, hee eieaet with Pat Moran |foF the winners, while Quiney used { ; oe ase MANETTE 18 QUITE A_ | Where he will become a “doughboy”) and today will join the Phillies at|three slabmen. The game se sae TOWN. |in the regular army, He is a neph-| Brooklyn three and a half hours, is ew of the late KE. H. Conger, who = The Northwestern league |was United States minister ‘o Chinal Wagner Has Battle/ Watson to Box Burns Pittavues S| "Malayer fared Geen act ee wouldn't look natural without | during the Boxer uprising Jack Wagner, Portland light.| “Red” Watson and Badle Burak At Philadetphia 3, hat Vereen Avan aid | “Pug” Bennett. : Sk anes a |weight, is to fight Fred Gilber, 10/0f Oakland, are matched for 16 ae | ' LATE SONG HITS Seavey Wins Shoot} rounds in Bend, Ore, Jaly'2 rounds in Ashland, Ore. July 4, At Pittsburg Umpire Gentle has been canned “How's EB 8. What | pp me like —————- —_—— | by outhern league offic did he expect with a n that? ery Little Thing in| By United Prees Leased Wire | - ——___—— EE % co?” by Chet Mcintyre | . PORTLAND, June 28.—James W.| The Firemen trounced the Police-}/ Reds Have Big Louie “Very Good, Eddie," by Eddie) Seavey, of Portland, won the fea-| men in yesterday's benefit game at! The Reds are going al Pinkman tu hoot of the trapshooting tour-| the attie ball park. 14th ave. and! great Guisto. He * voli bo Eddie Pinkman, now that he “They're Wearing ‘em Higher in| ney here yesterday | E. rson st., 18 to 1 \pounds. has retired, might get a job | Manette ” by Dan Salt | No, “Battling” Bunker isn’t one| Carpentier Coming | os tee ahs ew saeseeeer. PRICES SOARING Carpentier, French heavyw Might say Eddie Campi stymied| coming to the United States. ‘He SKYWARD ‘ | Pinkman's claim to the N. W.| Will not fight, but help in recruiting lightweight title. Torturing, grind ing. rasping patn that’s rhewm. atism. Drugs won't cure it, because they never reach the trouble. Elee Everybody seems to have e cra i ha” true, lee , yee sos ; ) 3 ‘ » ha gone crazy on boostiny asd Gove ie Good news for Bernie Dillon, Cobb Keeps | litting| Prices along all lines ' pl By getting a hit in each game of a 3 © wish to 3 . ‘ i b sping WANE: ROMANE hone double-header yesterday, Ty Cobb] gain ae mes _ ot announce that we are going to re Fae REET crore. | orien aoa ame. a marked up his 24th consecutive hit There me OW Prices we established three years ago, Ca ere is another fact cus to keep in trim. : - : s you should not lose sight Roger Hits "Em Hard] of—that is, if we were to close our it while you No, Willie Meehan isn't hoping} Must Have Made One doors to business today : t . Roger Hornsby got three triples! you would be compelled to pay four times the a the boat that will take Chet Me Ralph Mulford recently lost a 250-!quring yesterday's game between| that you are paying to us i for the moun: a Intyre to Frisco will be hit by a/mile automobile race because he| the Cardinale and Chicano Cube : Sir o me me Se | sub stopped 43 seconds to change a tire, | : We reduced the cost of Cremation from it ust have pp per ke one 7 J, vith | _ Note The Ace won a race the [Mit tiered to make one In) Something Is Wrong $50 to $20. healthy condition | other day. Aces win other | | Must be going color blind. We things besides races. Refer- » the White Sox where we We reduced all grades of Caskets from t renews the spirit of ambition and s] " ‘ yy | BOW Anca 7 iimsken sivone Kenithyp| ences furnished by Sid Brunn. |Red Sox Going Down |tirmers caw the ted Sox 100 per cent to 400 per cent. men out of slow-Kolng, discouraged at ©, Chicago. They give|, Since June 1, the Boston Red Sox We gi mi . 5 rel J], ine Dine, Suttage, They BVO ve lcat: 1dsgnitaas Todas AUR Looks Like the End « give @ complete funeral, includi bd MUR a a [Winning golfers “such, bandaomel ys” in deattle from Chicago, asys| oon, a [ne casket, attendance, calling for body, cre- cana eints | | rahe Pp Portland fans are not expecting ri » , " the White Si » figured to o Fe rates wnt | [the gontalon, = “ n ‘ °°? |the Cost tongue to finish the soa mation and urn for ashes, for... . .$47.50 son, acconting to word from the| Call oF write for our Rose City, (FREE | reautttat so page boon which tellin all mbout out We maintain our own casket factory _our , crematory and a modern parlor for funeral services i Vancouver Crippled | Snyder, the Vancouver left field-| Pipal Yaking Trip Do not allow anyone to dictate to you what undere er, is in the game with a bad leg] Joe Pipal, coach of the Oregon taker you shall employ when death comes to your home while ia e hon a, the ( uban piteh | Agricultural College football team,| but call the one who will give you the best Service and er, is also on the sick lis is in San Francisco, on the fir e best g¢ : : fs ation free, Office hours 5 le first) the best goods for the money, ¢ sto > or: ig. war te 4159 Bh. Om.1 OF. aveutnge ‘te Jap of a trip thru the South . ney, and stop the graft ; ppointment | trophies as hams and potatoes in| Westerners Starting | Cubs A fter Collegian | BLEITZ-RAFFERTY UNDERTAKING ai Rees burg. of Idaho and Leonard of California] Fishburn, crack shortstop of the} (| IT’S ALL WRONG, JOE, lane upholding the honor of the West caved ae & CREMATION co. Lehigh university, has received an ALL WRONG. in the big leagues, offer to join the Chicago Nationals, Phone North 525, 617-19-21 Kilbourne S@ Koom 200 Empress Bldg. 1016% Second Ave., Cor, §| seattle, Wash,

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