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I WONDER If THERE ISN'T Some WAY To escape BEING | DRAFTED. DOINGS OF THE D | Condo TO MEET MY MR DUFF ND, MR. BLANK | | ToM, | WAN'T You | } By CRIPPLE You uP ARK UP THE PASSING of Sam Langford, negro heavy weight. ‘ Tt ts with pity that we look on the passing of this old colored fladiator, for Sam was one of the _ best boxers of his race—both tn /abHity and manners—that ever graced the annals of the prize riog He was a fighter who could and} would fight, and a gentleman at all times. For years he was hang ing onto the top rung of the pugil-| _ istic ladder. There were few who €¥er wanted to tangle with the big | A look over his record reads like | er's roll of honor. He built like a submarine and led his opponents on the same | iriy in his career, Jack John i won a 1Sround verdict over) piengtord and could never be coax into the ring with him again Jack knew only too well all the, time he held the heavyweight title that there was only one man who} could take it from him in his prime. | That was Sam Langford | Cobb is speeding today toward a 4 renewal of his old-time American | league batting championship. Kec. 242. Cobb 374, against Speaker's A THING CIk® YOU WouLDN’r Be _ | WORTH A HOOT TO HIS COUNTRY It! for a berth with Squire Ebbetts: Dodgers at the end of the N league season, ords today give a batting mark of | lineuy suffered in a collision the d SO AS TO MAKES YOU UNFIT FOR Service. DELIGHTED, How Do You Do MR BLANK: | Won't You HAVE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1917. 1 PS—It's Not Nervo ' A CHAIR? Wfh ' ‘Ss NOTHIN oe ( yi ; ' You SHoOUuLe . ie ee on Wi Tuc DO it Now MUTT AND YOU SPARE om A CUP OF Bor Tne Excus bu nS) THE BRice COFFEE 7 £0 UP AGAINST m) a TT Bum, mye WAR HAS PUT ™ TRadS Line “W time ) 1 wast sTuey OH, NO, THANK PAGE 6 usness, Lom PERHAPS You PREFER) Nout Sai _ |ASTAIGHT Chara. mR. |? 4 -I-~T Come ON ) BLANK - siT DOWN, (1 R SIT DOWN Noy'RE NOT sone | | * AWHILE LARS yeu es No, (M NOT. nG pur I'D RATHER REMAIN BY ALLMA® SA Werem, THiS M2.| YOU (UST REMEMBER, BLANK 15 A NERVOUS | TOM, THAT HE JUST 40RT- We’S NOT ,/ ENLISTED IN “THE CAVALRY GOING home BUT }—* eyes We Won'r SIT ; DOWN AND BE , SOCIABLE Wi : oa | LS oy b, 6 1 WAS SO SICK OTH SH OW! WAS + OCEAN.) ‘i POCTOR WAP To ane SICK — VEZZIK, cart of met AN AW FUL 7 See eeccat y oe now AGAIN Mane HS L out, 4 owe ove 1% S200 wort OF ROUND STEAK « GOT A TRADE ON THE | ( y Lock STRONG AND MEALT HY, WH Dow? vou _ Go TO by worn? Seattle Wins Way a Back to Top Agai DURING THE LATER years ac oO op gain Langford, Pete MeVey and Joe NORTHWESTERN LEAGT = , Jeanette just about had a corner ...,., Won. oat. Pret Vatrand, if 1 et os on the fight market in the colored | Tacome a ; ¥ ba hg cireles. These three were always ‘reat Falls 3s | Dailey. ee 4 8 fighting one another. : > ‘ Earlier in his career, however Tae - aa Tes i ford used to take on the hit 4 famed Peter Jackson about every Up again, down again, lose * Pact temas phys ether month. agzin, win again—Seattle - gyre - When Pubblo Jim Flynn was at Failing on Emery Webb in tien} fesimmon — his best and was known for his| the fourth frame of yesterday's — if De staying qualities, the best he could| melee at Spokane for five runs, do with Sam was to stick one| Seattle's fast-stepping basebal! ; AMERICAN round. | crew trounced the Indians, 6 A a tae Woe to 3. At Fy 4 st THIRTY-TWO POINTS ahead of} Bill Leard, the handsome man = ee his nearest rival, Tris Speaker, Ty |ager of the Giants who is slated At veel Sak” aaune Ww No oth was still out of the injured with an hit yesterday in his 26th consecu-| fore tive game. | icon Stuffy McInnis is in third place Jack Goldie was drawn in with 232. Other 300 hitters are! from the left garden to Leard’s f Rumler, St. Louis; Russell, Chi-| stand at the second sack, while rj Z e2g0; Sialer, ‘St. Louis; Gorch, Paul Strand, the perfect game , Philadelphia; Milan, Washington; | pitcher, was sent to the out- if Chapman, Cleveland, and Veach,| field. ! Detroit. Oe , “4 Eddie Rousch, Cincinnati, is| Yesterday's victory put our lads WHO IS JOE BEMISH a holding the top in the National! yp in first place again. Some race, Dear Sir: It might interest league by the mere margin of one eh? you to know who the party point over Cruise of St. Louis. m who signs himself Joe Bemish t Hans Wagner is close behind, in With Wally Hood on the is. He is an ex-farmer from a third place hillock, Vancouver trimmed | %ush town in Montana. Is at Rousch ix hitting 356; Cruise) Tealey Raymond's Bengals in Present working as a laborer 355, and Wagner, 229. Other 300) ‘tacoma, 2 to 1. Pillett fur- in an iron works at George. | hitters in the National league are| nished the Tigers’ half of the town, From the experience Clarke, Cincinnati; Olson, v0k pitching duel. he has had he should be some Fischer, Pittsburg; Hornsby, judge of boxing Louis; Grimes, Pittsburg;| The Western league length FROM ONE WHO KNOWS, Burns, New York; Groh, Cincin-|ened its playing season 13 da 5 MUTGeat. Dicokiyn; Whitted,|°°°" °° "!47s_season so Oh, yes, how did that game be nn mawitins,. Hoston; | Grease watte Gilied to arrive in. |" °t", “PP Ol mers come out? Zimmerman, New York; Cravath.| gutte in time for yesterday's Why go to Waikiki when we Philadelphia, and J. Smith, St.| scheduled contest with the hace Madteie” ak beaiadee? > * Louis. Miners. j Love, New York, still remains Wanda tow. masy shina: Bobt undefeated among the pitchers in Yesterday's score at Spokane Coltrin has built? the American league. He is cred-| 2 Lee RS ited with five victories “ of eae dy At that, the ball ployers —— | Yara ‘ » 9 6, Ought to make good shipbuild . mae 4 1 ers; they've had lots of experi FS. F. Gets Mitt Meet! {". 2 3 'f £8) Shee with schooners 5 The Pacific Coast amateur box-! 5 peeeran See o| Bet Billy Sullivan is sorry he ing championship tourney will be ® d nit Seattle. Brooklyn might have 8 staged at the Olympic club, San} 4g, o 6 0 © 9 taken him, too. % Francisco, this year. a ——————— — - Totain a There is no truth in the re Seattle ARK HPO. ALF port that Brooklyn wants to er pened Me 9 1) sign Bob Brown rdner Ua anes ee eee far KNOW That Seattle has the fin- est billiard parlor in the world? Come in and see BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Floor Dr. Evans 401 Peoples Bank Bidg., Second and Pike St. CONSULTATION AND TREATMENT ONE DOLLAR CASH—MEDICINE FREE to 12 10 a.m. to5 p.m.; 7 to8 p.m Sunday, 11 a, m Neff. Is) Winner Chet Neff, local lightweight, fourround decision Young Fritz at Los An geles last night won a Duthies Poor Sports,Claim Star to the the © Nonparetls ed to call off the * netead, the Nonpareil at park, Sunda The Ka 1 be a Rood one, as o# te ands now with a game ita favor, and ea ub ts sure going,“ te ip a fight to win. Game CLUB. BASERALL THE AROUND JOE BEMISH NET TIGHTENS Tom Jones should worry aout losing Jess Willard There is still Eddie Pinkman Have you be signed by Brook et? Eddie Campi is a freak, says Joe Flanigan. It'll be a circus to see “Muff” Bronson fight him 00000000 more box fighters en sted yesterda WELL, BENNY, WHEN 0O YOU DO IT? with him wateh get even the making tling” Bunker fight Note Honus Wagner made the only run Pittsburg got the other day, Regular habit with Honus. Walte Bellingham there Miller He be sore at to wrestle must goin And still Charley Manning hasn't sent Benny Leonard an offer to fight in Everett Didn't recognize Leo’ Houck in the movies when he was at the Coliseum, One of the crowd stood n front of bim in his big scene. Eddie Pinkman is in training for his bout with “Kid” Kaiser, OFF FOR MANETTE! 'Golf Meet Now usrent \ ED wore im t { 1F you Hap I can't Ger |) | PRETZEL BENDER BY a BOARD, » 430 A OAON TH BESIDES To SPEND Coucbd Yoy Get ALONG? Course BLT ING @P Johnny Dundee outpointed Willie Jackson last night their 10-round go in New York in Nears End Oy United Pram tinsel Wire Jackson k. 0.'d Dundee some PORTLAND, June Dixie time age Fleager, of the Seattle Golf club and Rudolph Wilhelm of the Port and ¢ club, toda are battling nd colt chp, today ore muie|Net Meet On onship. Yes 5 Ke sails! The fifth annual Woodland park eliminated Jack ville, of Delitennia tournament. the receipts of fonte, Col, and Arthur Vincent of hich ‘© to the Red Cross gan Sa neiec and made it ce this afternoon h 4 entries in tain the Northwest champion- |t men's gies and 27 in the hip would stay in the Nort me singles Mi: Ago ord, of tth ~ , | pbaldy oP me de Reds After Pitchers! 1 1 1 - » the Nie Willian is after Pitcher : Fthwest ehamplonship. | crief, of Whitman, for Spokane. Mick King Goes : . : Snag ng. 2 “ Home Maranville May Quit | dleweight, ‘sailed for home. from eee nomeapse sae sige: decal ae follow Hank Gowdy into t y |Reds Let Bensen Out) Pourney Called Off gl hy ; bad yrs ‘*' ‘The United States Golf associa : me from field tion has abandoned the national | Chip vs. Gibbons |Game May Be Later George C) and Mike Gibbor - ee ya vaate ‘ is talking of have pen tia for al acta age ene SO. anid hay Nesbit ball nts Vancouver Here Next ““*"* as attle es Vancotiver open ‘ Boxers A re Refused yrt erte on the a b bal cure \ da . . Matt Well former lightweight pasture, TUMGAY, Bt es champ of England, and Matt Fr 4 ma pre nt title holde have eon Moss, Deserts Indians |e. i "ium by recruiting officers Norman Mose the Was e ° State pitcher, deserted \PREAD STAR WANT ADS | kane Indians after one day's trial.'@ 4 WHO MAKE REAL FORTUNES? 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DEXTER HORTON TRUST SAVINGS BANK SECOND AT CHEHRKY SEATTLE, WASH Combined Resources of the Dexter Horton National Bank and Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, $21,409,499.60 CHEER UF BENNY | on ( Fetun PunK, Times ort ITS O54 "oF TORS Days at That [Dundee Is Revenged|Miller Will tle: BE GUAM, June 36 Walter National commish, Miller, of St. Paul, world’s cham ———— ploa Welter and middleweight wres- Norton to Box Willie and a ¢ ” € Mike jib- ind © cisse<pal tke Gs Al Norton and Willie Meehan — ns the other St | wonder joldfiel Ni T 3. who appeared recently in Seattle, 0X !0 Goldfield, Ney., om Jaiy # Mil acincefeeneninitn OW LE Ss'R, INDEED aIRY THANK You | sir! pect 5 r will meet “WoT Gon ‘To EZ”) SAYS=\1" : ‘wi COC | THOUGHT 1 WAS - THAT WAS TH’ ONLY THING WHAT KEPT Me ALE ty we y-~ \ KNOW YouRKe AN how 11 YouRE NOT Yo pet ‘Ss BUT Gown ALL OVER 11S A MANS SMLAmY AFTER COMING HOME FROM MARKETING — Minors Won’t Lose Minor leagues forced to close will not lose their rights, elther to players or territory, says the Meet Thye once before, Miller getting @ isien at the end of two hours ind a half without a fall. ‘ efend his middleweight title e morning of July Fourth Ted Thye. of Spo in a finish match. 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