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secs oak ee - sere STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1917. PAGE 1: > Outbursts of Everett True. By Condo { [x UnbeR* TTT DiBNT RY to DoDGe ir, ai VNOSR STAND | I TOCD THEM MY ATTITUD: | You VEN TRIED [| { i Pap bn | TowaRD ENLISTMENT W © DODDS ” | THAT OF A “CONSCIENTIOUS WAR DRAFT, TOO, OBJECTOR" “gars MR, SLACKER, ane 4 THAT WOULD THAT YOU HAVE A CONSCIENCE! SPORTS AND COMICS | Future of Varsity Sport to Be Topic PELE DOINGS OF TH Dt FFS—1 he Ragman May Have Be cna Day loo Soon. cave 0 2 R RLS i} 1 { — ny “t | DON'T KNOW ABOUT OW, | See - ” SAS HARLEY, THE WIRE | | ANY OLD IRON le Pe, NOTHING | | HAVE You AW 1 |+those ‘THInGs AND NiNwe owe AND FAMILY HAVE BEEN OT OR AD RAGS FoR 4, DOING {—~" Lime: aouNe > ee Wee 8 (ol Borries oF To ‘ couPLe oF | 2 | . + NING AROUND 7 IT OF TIMIN } 3 DANS AND ARE ComMWG BACK LT ‘ \ SALE, MisTeR? j | out N | | TOMORROW AND 1 WAS WONDERING ue Wow A LITTLE Powe R PARTY WOULD GO TONIGHT = PARDON ME JUST A MINUTE, CHARLEY, THERY | [3 SOMB ON@ AT THE Back poor , ————— 5 ~ ws | Pe : pe Pe , ; 26 66 m 59 1 Py ; ’ > F SCT) ; ’ F ae Saat BY AHE SQUIRREL FOOD—-SQUIRREL FOOD Steady, Men, He’s a Dangerous Guy! RN of aes ——$———— —— ‘ Bier rs scala — —- 1 with You 2?) 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HE ’ Ave - aad 10 | < Ui 70 WiTHOV C 2S WEFORE KHER AN’ Wie You WAVE - 3 APPEALINOL'S = OUT SERMIAS Some ENCOURAGEMENT! ais ste BREATH —~ 1} WILLI'SHE |} cuneD AS HE SAW HER WHATLE & MOECIOED Ml’ TURNED A MEY HAD A STRONG WHISPERED UNSTEADILY RETURN, CLUTCHING AN | \ ALUMINUM FRYING PAN 4 AWAY — oe APPEAL - ~aset ui OLD SUITOF CLOTHES OF HER oR A KETTLE? 1 : HUSBANOS IN A LIMP KANO! ] sake THROUGH BOOBGOOFIA [HARKIN TRAP | cATCH A GRAVY | StoTTED TioeR | et 4% © (ey e7 x4 ; }———y—oy SELF NS TERD OF ITS TAIL - cr | | nevem waar His Old Home City — Is After Our “Rube ‘ | Baseb _ pase a u AMERICAN LEAGUE i ; : * Detroit 36 Cs Y Washington 2-4 3 oe ¢ & ™» si oe New wer ¢ , Boston 3. ’ ee F ie aaa Answer to Query 3 ee The future of varsity sport “ They say a man is without Dixon line Perhaps in the Northwest during the 1 colle r honor In his own country. Four him pastix 1917-18 season may be decided | Every institution with teen years ago, “Rube” Gard- | or the Middl by various graduate managers in the Pacific Coast ner, first ing for Shreve rence to y 9 9 th lid t at a conference to be held in nee has lost Wonder what Eddie Pinkman rather go fishing any time than port, drew down his first . a ! 9 9 nthly payn Portland this month. f ite leading thinks of Harry Anderson's | cut off a man’s leg Stipend as a professional play b Berd Delegates will be present from nt. It be showing againet Eddie Campi? ; _, @f. It was paid to him by the er ceaselens the University of California, L. t carr € EA WITH HE DYNAMITE Shreveport club, Shreveport rt eS a “Rube” Stanford, Washington State new taler Whe man was axked i being “Rube's” natal spot ta few days ago ube HE VALUE OF PUBLIC ITY. ollege, University of Oregon, Unt r f he » fight Ca Ray Richards didn’t get up Fourte years Is a Jong stretch ived a letter from i . 1 this in time to catch the train for | Suing +i ar breveport business T getting your 1 a | versity of Washingtor rait axatn, } I think I w : : nd during time Gardner hae revepe asi ' . reg veret - the hist 4 bywa t to take over the club per—is a very asset of Idaho and t ko to aveled r " ” ways 2 in these times of t press | tana e Villard could take the place basebal ie his hat ' agents. To be able to step to the; California, Ida Wa he me rs WHAT'S BECOME OF ED one the ole IF hess er ‘ 1 his contract stored before then front nowadays in your chosen pro- | State college, Oregon Agricultural It im quite like ECKMAN? sar ‘ home. cale does not stand In his way, fession, be it sports or other lines |college, University of Washington |amended sched will be p | one year it was way|"“Rube” will finish his playing ca- oi endeavor, means being well) and Montana have passed the word | force to take care of the war emer Ever hear about the time Bill Ever hear about the time of the Mason andlreer right where he started it that they intend playing out their|gency. Unless conditions Wright was going to lick “Caruso| Chet Mcintyre fought Willle | known. i seth yd | “i ' ~ | Dan"? | Y a eT schedules next ason Ake re ch that institutions of | a | Meehan? j ye era Lear a ports are expected from Stanford | will have to close thetr doc " - = ; ee ea i 2 : : land Whitman. iaievery prompact Chat evens soet of ext to “Caruso Dan,” Nate When asked who was the beet H B ll Ss I da Bee eee Snes tok tha cate |", Coty question at-ieeue tela spore ‘Geasen will be attemptes.| Cruximan the dapper cigar seli- | lightweight in Seattle, “Hatrotl” |} ot a ession iste a eee Aevinsays was 5 | ———— | er, Is the best announcer inthe |Harry Andrews replied “I've ually doing something to get his| pet ie ‘for Shipbuild u name in the papers before he went " world learned a new dance ater for ipbuilders’ League into retirement. Since he decided Alexander Winner Wonder what Charley Manning Ever hear about the time Sol | - to quit the boxing game you do not j will t to say about the Campt Levinson wanted to lick Joe | The Seattle Construction and |last Saturday notice him dashing around the ° | Anderson fight Walsh? |Dry Dock company nine meet up| Zimmerman, who pilots the Skin prominent corners bedecked in fi t t t 2 i | : 4 aoe ve (ner @& Eddy team, says. Char green shirts and such | or lan u 1 | Eddie Pinkman says he When bsg elle mle} with the ers of the Shipbuild- |e and his crew will have to show In his time, Pinkman has got a} NORTHWESTERN LEAC jive straight by trimming the F doesn't mind certain scribes | was going " ate lea Skinner & {n/a bigger burst of speed in order to} 4 | Won Pet picking on him, if the ont Erb replied going to the ball | million dollars’ worth of publicity 7 . , | tates: wn 9 He me Ony maths soagr : “| the first game of the doubleheader head them off end was the best drawing card in| Gr. 2 ‘ 48| Bonttte AMR HPO. A peddle original dope. game ounce heduled for the new park, 14th! The Duth meet Ames in the the local boxing game. s ; ’ y -SE) WY. cualtngham, ef 5 ¢ w how <x: as sD One thing about Walter Mails |éve. and East Jefferson, tomorrow /recond game of the afternoon, and | Compare him to a fellow Ike) putt : 450| Ge ‘0 r " ate he i the ie that he doesn’t wear green fterr nd Char i 8 trade is “_ Aap er oO on : wougars George Ingle. George is a top-| Vancouver a1 ‘ ‘ armen t x Sh ailders’ league shirts. free with his prediction that his ful practice Ucks in anticipation of ite. 3 i 6 and tossers wi ere g the honors lost to the notch boxer in these parts and H em r at will take |retrieving t capable of putting on a fight that Loose work on the part of a o ‘ ‘ When asked what he thought vay Lonnie Austin was althem int just like they did nine representing the oldest yard 4s every bit as good to look at as| the Vancouver infielders, as- ; e" pats very Anderson decision, |} » young fellow in his day. | the ated Duthies jlast Saturday any in which Pinkman has shown.| sisted by good work on the ssn ae ee te ee eae A BY THE BELL! | Pa Take Pinkman's greatest battle! mound by Alexander for Seat we Go to the ball game saver saath 1 > ~ . >: from a spectator's point ot view) tle, and a few timely bingles | Y= I ee, mere Asked what he thought of nadie) Two Portland Boxers Chance for Pittsburg and then compare it to the won- by his teammates, gave Seat- Renne 2 0 te of his ‘an with ¢ ' an's Russ dance Slats” | - in . . . Incle C €erful showing that Ingle made| tle a 4to-1 win yesterday over | 11 ‘ , Pict. cy replied Who won the bal) In Ambulance Corps to Help Out Uncle Sam with Willie Hoppe | Bob Brown's Beavers. Drown, a0 4 tad Banca oe? | Leo Cross and Billy Nelson, two Garden experts claim asparagus, Funny thing, eh? It's all In get Following the fri » the H t ¢ . i os of Portland's leading boxers, have rhubarb ar ushrooms can be ting talked about a bit and kid. clubs departed for Vancouver, f Remember when “Battling signed up for service in the 19th | grown in the if one goes ding the publie along. | where they tangle today and Bunker used to fight? ambulance corps, Nelson is ajabout it properly. This is a chance | tomorrow and then return here > Who is “The One Who Knows while Cross battles at) for the Pittsburg tes to do their “MUFF’ PRONSON'S ea orenir ey eee: r 50 CENTS ; bit 3 > 8 Boys’, Girl’ and Children's WHO |S JOE BEMISH? amen 53 eeerrees the hands of Peter day will be the Giants’ last | Vancouver, Wash., July 1 , 1 ot te HATS rance on the local lot for two}, ° ' KAVANAGH'S " to be the beginning of the end of |-veeks. Following Sunday's gam: * First and Union Football Player Is Bronson as a popular idol in Port-|tiey invade Montana for a seven. | "in! D 1008 Firet at Madiaon : ° Jand, where he has held undisput-|o.1e session at Great Faille and|‘’, Now Army Aviator ed sway with the boxing followers | pitte ‘t Sia, Senah oi Manian ca | for more than a year. | sipfeg eat football pla round Los Angeles 284 l 2 l ] 2 | Bronson was at his best as Seattle needed yesterday's | ' advnsd an etiélota.. linsoad 9 a featherweight. He fought some win to keep her head up in the re, yy yy from 1 1 t ne ' ( s ncle a Texa lying but when he began taking on| Great Falls were victors. Great Over Flynn by K. O. : IN D D weight it seemed that he not only| Falls stepped on the fast-going sdhitacs - tecee iene’ Catcud t I zi | slowed up but lost some of his hit-| Spokane crew, 15 to 10, in NEW YORK, July 6—Anot SS WArama Fifteen Matches Run [f} was distribute more than 16,000 savers in this ting power as well | Great Falls, while Tacoma tri alay Gan wi o & BULERORAR te: : : | ation during the year ending July 1, 1917 When Bronson first showed in| umphed over Cliff McCari's oar voli se First Off in Tennis Meet 1 g i ling } 1 Beattie, the time he knocked Joe} Buttes, 6 to 1. following his four-rou on celen . the record for a ‘Yo CAN SHARE IN DIVI- Jarrahan out in the second round of Po nn he ar weekday, we n off yesterd = a he was just beginning to get hea The Western asséclation di yi hae ite anit Good service sips : @ IAC HERS cata ‘4 DENDS FROM JULY 1 i Looking back now, we are inclined | rectors met at Tulsa, Okla. yester-| 14) times had met apatanee 2 Woodland Park tennis tournament. | ; te believe that it is a lucky thing |¢ay and decided to split the sea-| 0444 him a hard proposition eruoulars at Gite” YOUR Savings left with us on or before July 15 | for him that he knocked Leo Houck |*on and keep the association run p cold in the first round of his sec-|ning until the e ond fight in Seattle. Leo is a tough boy, and if he had athered | Lyle Bigbee was on the the storm of that blow in the first hillock for the Spokane Reds round and got to go the affai yesterday, and it was his wild 3 of the schedule mighty nifty battles that class,| ness that cost the Indians the fs ali past now, however contest Bronson’s terrific fight with Jioyd M n seen to have! It fs claimed the St. Loui tzken the pep out of him Mad- | Browns paid the Omaha club $5,0( > yeaa tether Ke n the | for Earl Smith, a pitcher boy he was before they tangled Ty Cobb got two bingles yes oe | terday. He has now hit in 35 CARUSO” DAN SALT arises to| consecutive games remark that | Campi was given the worst it in the de-] jim ott, Chicago White So cision rendered at Everett, giving |twirler, } ed for a place { Harry Anderson a draw with the|the office ining camp at Leor Coast featherweight champion | Sprir Tex That is neither h | howeve says Dan i is Frank Baker's home run willing, even anxious, to meet An| broke up a ball game. Just like Gerson again, and the bout may be the olden days. | arranged | | Salt favors putting on the co in] ‘The St. Louis Cardinals h ing 1 Seattle, but it like a good move OMe | Bee Dr. Edwin J. Brown Saturda n Victoria. 1 D.OD.S. would be over the 10-round route, there ia no reason why tle fan 718 First Ay Unton Block would not go up in a boatload to ieee 00 see Anderson and Campl in a long | of teeth " n $26 distance fight. We have often | $26.01 heard local fans who have never seen Campi go over four rounds ex press themselves as wanting to see | : him step over a long distance With a boy like Anderson, who is|| LHE LODGE CAFE equally a8 well known in Seattle|] Fourth Avenue at Westlake Campi, and who has a di with || Where a $50 LIBERTY BOND him—for it goes into the records, | will be given away. even tho protested—in the ring High«elass Entertainment with the clever Eddie, it should be and Dancing # bout worth going ou , to give the once-over, of the way Old Sol’s Rays Help to Make (¢ with’ t good, the 300d I ishing fishing very da lake according to reports received Sport Writer Member | of the Marines Now WW trayson, former assistant € of the Portland Ore gconlan joined the « nd tatlone th a marine corps at Mare Island Duthie Team Winner | Over B.C. 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