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STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1917. PAGE 12 PHE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—That Ought to Frighten Him. BY ALLMAQ | Dont war To usd rr JUST WANT To SCARE MY PAL SPORTS AND COMICS ]| PANSY, A COUPLE oF TRAMPS ARE lComimd im Te YARO - You mY LADY, WouLD TL Gis SOAP, LM sane! | HEAH Is Yo’ SOAP "1 | PuT | Don'T WANT Outbursts of Everett True. By Co THEM Som 5 Dem A Gump A PIECE 08 SOAP? AN’ Some HoT WATEH || THE WATER AND rath Uso bdl kbd errs Gent ndo EAT Bur dor ier Then {| M2 Dis wean || |YOU BE SO KIND || Nou mast CERTAINLY | AN’ A ScRUBBIN’ Brusif-|| THE BRvSH- LET NER THERE - HE HAS The LISTEN TO THAT “SCREAMING IN GVERET iw Te house p-—— AS To GIVE me Dows Meeo IT fF NOW HELP f _— EXPLAIN, f HICCUPS AND cnr sroP TRUES HOUSE. — WONDER WHETHER HO HAS AT [ A Pie OF soar? 1 —! Yo" seu 5 Bea ie LAST TURNED ON MRS. 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THEY'VE Gor THE 1 Soume: tes r ~ —- : ¥ WR HONOR, Just BECAUSE A SILK )o acta MMa (Seis ARR Nb ie 3 Moron sh Red yt Ape al | HAT SIMILAR “ro THE ONE WeRN / war Y/, Hi air pig pigs fats Tea at ing > AIDE We , < NECESSARILY .] THIS {is ¥ . D THE DUTCHMAN'S BAcIC ) By THE DEFENDANT, JEFF, WAS A ee SARI Bie cae, ance S fev idea NS Ep Res een You CONVICT ‘THIS MAN ON // DISCHARGED!) I Go rD LIKE To HAVE MY HAT! \ Room You B CIN EAT iT OVT OF 4 ; IN “CHE cH de — Ure \| NOUNS N ‘tt DUTCHMAN’S ~ WINDow WITHour youR. BA a. cK Roo s Tr? & Hat. BUT LEAVE L * OOM, DOE ‘ Rove IT To Me = Wee — Cade he Big ga ) SvCH FLIMSY EVIDENCE, _YouR HonoR? is ( WAS THERE > TIME OF Gleason, light heavyweight and featherweight, were aboard | the boat this morning when it} pulled out for San Francisco. @het stated that he believed his first bout in the Southern state would be with “Fat” La Rue, for mer national amateur heavyweixht champion, who was here for the first Far Western championship tourney, held in the Arena. “Il am several pounds lighter than when I fought Willie Meehan fm Seattie, and will trai! him all over California for a bout when I arrive,” declared Chet. OPINION SEEMS to lean more} im favor of Harry Anderson than any other Northwestern lightweight whenever the question arises as to which of our 133-pounders is the cleverest at swinging the padded) mitten. | C's McINTYRE and Henr it is our opinion that Harry is r, ’ " . zi i Puree cat es.."s| Pirates May This Is Lad Phat * Bill Leard, Giant Manager, Be pmetery nee & mre rrr | Get New Boss), Cracked D. Murray | Is Injured in Mute Melee in j to woe his head and step around in|" piTTSRURG, June 29.~Barney | oe i AUT a 5,783 Sood form Dreyfuss may be casting around | —— J It seems, therefore, that the pro-|today for a new manager for the| if . "s MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS moters who matched Anderson 'tzilend Pirates, who appear to be iu ‘ P og 7 vig ah migeage 9 firmly entrenched in the National | xy 36 ‘tapas es july 4 in Everett, had this fact |jeague cellar | ‘ 143 cI x ONAL I 4 in conga We tte — ema All sorts cf rumors are flying! ” a ery Wee: leat PRR Won. last. P sah incon ge Bean Dugdale? ; son is the most logical opponent | ground, some of them connecting peng , “1 ‘ 3 Hindelphia ‘ 410 At that, Bill I 4 5 i ‘ . eard isn’t tl ‘ for the wizard, Campi, in a short/the veteran Hans Wagner with Ba sean is ow in “eae I 3 ‘ re ‘ \ bout at Sacramento. ect sean’ $0: bene ; bout. any Jimmy Callaban’s job—temporarily Wie a asrck tacaad team ven 60 Walter Mails says he is thru with| at least gag iggy Mort sone A ili . ‘ AY : baseball, as far as this season is| | Wonder if Brooklyn has PERHAPS NOBODY in baseball} Callahan may be released. Pitts- C re ue. ay ed P ‘ : + | concern at least heard of “Pug” Bennett? has developed so many shortstops|burg fans have thrown up their sation made-over Butte aggre n Ab eo : | wales pe as Walter McCredie, manager of|hands ‘at the brand of ball deliv- 7 A Ks After playing the game for |. ave been prj he Pirates. They frankly | The game was well played altho} 4 edeiphia 15 years, Bill Leard has gradu- jit the Athletics had bought B the Portland club. jered by Beginning with Roger Peckin-|+ympathize with Callahan, how-| sensations were not the order of) — —— ated into the rookie class. | THE TANGO QUEEN paugh, one of the greatest short-| ever. the day Hillyard. if 4 0 eo 6 se eN LEFT. stops in the game, McCredie has| - It {s feared that Bill Leard, man-! toch : . H Player Gone _ Going to take a look at Manette] . searcely missed a year without|G Abe Didn’t Wi | ager of the Giants, who has been |} id 8 ae cenene | Wrestling is no longer sending a short fielder to the bis | ays 1qn in sold to the Brooklyn Nationals, for! }: ‘ r ° Dageen Fee Lenten ive jby the effete in that league. Sport ‘fan writes Abe Gordon did [delivery at the end of the North-| Katora ° 6 SAN FRANCISCO, June 29, With Tacomans coming to | Frieco. After Peckinpaugh was sent to | not beat Young Harris in Denver, western league season, has suffered |‘! *" * 2 © ¢ Charles ("Red") Oldbam, pitcher Seattle July 4 to see the open. | Cleveland, McCredie developed Ivan | as Abe claltns re injury to his shoulder that for the has disappeared, and, '"g of the canal, and Seattieites Lloyd Madden isn't F Olson, now with Brooklyn. A cou may keep him out of the lineup for 0° po: instituted a search for @eing to Tacoma to see the | Frisco with Chet Meintyre 4 a ple of years later he developed Brief to I ouisville some time Il collided with “Rab 7) today, at the request of bis races, it's hard to tell which Henry Gleason. ‘ Dave Bancroft of the Phillies, one aie . af ays ae ° bit’ Gharrity, the Butte outfielder wo-bese hit-—-MeCar He left home Wednesda city will get the edge. 4 ; @f the greatest shortstops in the| OUISVILLE, June 29.—“Bunny”| during the melee yesterday Tear ' ning to go to Oakland and has . Saturday at midnight, far fame end last year turned out | Brief, first sacker, will come here Off Mydorn 1; Alexander not reappeared. His wife Is pros-) | Daniel Edward Dugdale is up and) ——— te will soon trated from Pittsburg Bill Leard will make good | der eae Big Doubl : : with Brooklyn, according to no Eddie Pinkman isn't certain To Morrow feet cmap, ee anal Os ‘DUTHIES ‘DUE FOR. meiner he ae retired ore ll New Seattle Ball general manager of the Seatle Charley Schmutz hasn't finished Ee J Chuck Ward. McCredie’s shortstop this year is Charley Hollocher, whom he de- R Al PAINLE Clares is as good as any of the 4 others he has sent up. He ex ‘ | 4 pects Hollocher to take hold with DENTI T | club FALL CLAIM REST his first ship yet 1st Game 2 FE a big league club at the end of & | “Bill is in his prime," declar. | ® 4 this season. | 7 | me | ed Dugdale yesterday, after | So many unsuccessful attacks jtwo teams since the Duthie boys What did Brooklyn ever do to | ee | } poll the announcement of | have been launched at the su. |Srabbed victory from a battle that, e« Be AMERICA AND ENGLAND are | card's sale. | |played the gamut of close plays é allies in the war, but America and declan Caer Smith | premacy of the J. F. Outhle @ Jang excitement, while a mob of England are foes in golf. | At Brooklyn, Leard is wanted to| © team, of the Seattle Ship howling fans for three and a half 3 Mrs. W. A. Gavin is America’s Above is pictured the Indian | fill the place of George Cutshaw builders’ league, that Manager | hours braved pueumonia in a pour. : greatest foe on the links. She pitcher with the San Francisco |Cutshaw harn’t made mich of a\ Parker and his gang, from the | ing rainstorm | j may dethrone Miss Alexis Sterling, ball club that broke a bat over Ivn aince his misera Skinner & Eddy plant, and There is no coubt about it, the 4 Atlanta’s champion, and the great. Dan Murray's dome recently. the world's series, last, Charley Schmutz and his army of |alleged amateur champions present q est phenom the world has ever Murray caught for Spokane, in ball tossers, playing under the one of the str st lineups of any BY sega | si-idey Uo attain’ ger naw | {0S Northwestern league, last | burgee of the Seattle Construc- | ball team that has ever appeared <4 “a Mrs. Gavin has won the metro year, and is with Oakland this. Seattle dors not open here tion and Ory Dock Co., to say |in Seattle, whether in semi-profes Th Pri Lin St i politan championship in York elope Pan Shera ig -— ———= | Monday, as has been reported. | nothing of Charley Ulmer and | sional or the so-called P. L. amateur] @ e mcess e eamers ia and played such phenomenal golf! goes not cover ¢ root of the A M U S E M E N T S| The Giants are not slated to ar. Walter Mails, are fairly froth- ball, or in organized ball, But the F that the best critics sat up and took | mouth; you can bite corn off the rive back on the home lot until | ing at the mouth for revenge. | followers of the other teams in the 4 notice \oob; guaranteed 15 years. === -—..| Tuesday. It will be the Skinner & Eddy| Shipbuilders’ league are willing to e “aie a a Miss Sterling has played no golf! Ww I L K ES turn at the undefeated leaders this) bet money that the Duthie boys this year, but this is not unusual, | 04 crown +: $3.00 “ Spokane again trimmed Vancou-|Satungay at the new Seattle ball) have become too cocky and will slip! ‘| 1c We an whe Was the “dark horse” last |$15 net of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 | Vit!h nnd Pine. Eitiott 408 || ver yesterday, at the Eastern Wash-| park, and that a warm session will}one of these days. Believe us Tonight at ‘ $ year, when she won the national | $10 set of teeth 5.00 ba AD M ineton metropolis, 5 to 1, Carl result no one will doubt who appre:|CWarley Schmutz, Parker and Mails H woman's championshlp, and she | Bridge work. per tooth, gold $3.00 BLUE loch was on the hill for the clates something of the hostility,)are using the rainy Saturdays to § bi plays under the tutorship of Mal-| gy, A rip-roaring fa hata opposing Clin not to mention a feeling verging on! good advantage in strengthening up» a Gites Stuart, who has advises her| “>!¢* crowns In every line ? antipathy, that exists between the for the renewal of activit ry not to play against anybody who| Gold fillings Nights—26 Tacoma is back at the head - — — — ———ane | 5 Return could not beat her. Silver fillings . of the Northwestern league standings. as the result of yes. |" Fat’ Ls Rue to Rox! Fishing to Be Good tercay'’s 3 to 1 victory over (yy ented FP | Platina fillings SEE ALASKA IN COMFORT ased Wir With good weather conditions, 5 " ‘ u em 4 for 16 years “ ‘ si Kilbane to Box Benny| | xc Manreusion taken Inthe gnorn: Groat Falls “betty Schroeder SAN FRANCISCO, June 29.—| fishing in the near-by rivers and Inside Passage No a » 29 ef ing and get teeth same day xem: was the winnin: itcher. Pat” La e ox “Ba “i os went \ Bi! a. PHILADELPHIA, June 29.—John-| (OS ior rd advice free di cidep all at” La Rue will box “Battling” | lakes should be very good July 4, 1,000 MILES OF DELIGHTFUL ny Benny I A will | | Rector four rounds here July 1 expe’ y Kilbane and'Benny Leonard wi Gall and See Sam of Onr Plate Yesterday's score in Butte eet ; a, re UNEXCELLED SERVICE box six rounds here, July 2%. an4é Bridge W: We Stand Comedy, ¥ i ia. WwG, hes % | the Test of Time. : pee ihe de > i Make the round S “WOMAN 1 ° Many Enter Net Meet |S I ford P a round trip to Summit of White Pass ae gee ig a aaa pe Cad foe. S| Many ie t Sam Langford Pinched ? white Pass & Y SA | : H ae @ ukon Railwa Tigers Sell Downey ira kate de 4 1 # 7 ©. 8! store than 100 tennia players! gam Langford’ was. rrested re Satitiere. 5 4 take AS ig D lings—June 16, 23, 30; Jul 11 pes has Sed ig. oe f n. Aak our customers who 6 es Hi > olhave entered the fifth annual} cently on complaint of Pete Walker 25, 28. ‘ P 23, 30; July 7, 11, 14, 18, 24, man Downey to the Great Falls| have t ated our work When coming Lis aa Aes SN Woodland park meet who says Sam refused to pay hin ei sie * ball club ae tm our office, bears you are inthe PALACE HIP Te We ie Jas his trainer ; ; MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW Dundee vs. Jackson Cut-Rate | 23") "e+ * * Showns to Play Mix : po fates, eoditipnal sailings) ane) on 4 ? z A Pras gee 18 The Stacy Shown ball club will Boxer Joins Army : NEW YORK, June Johnny Dentists ey GP? 4% ltake on the Shaner & Wolff aggre-| Lonnie Tuck f the G 7 rack Dy ill be Willie Jack “ 1. .@ ow o e 0 nie cker, one of the Tucker) eneral Agent Passenger Depart Deeccmiee, 7) 0 ee URIEBINTY SF. | [L-Afternoans, ioe; tives and sun, ; 2 1 $ @ Sl] gation in Ballard, Sunday, at 3] boys, whose sister manages them in| TIS Geeund Avene, Seating en 409 1 2? @ oP mM, lthe ring, has joined the army,