The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 7, 1917, Page 6

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> i * ® 2 . » oeeettre * _— weeeeoere SPORTS AND COMIC By Outbursts of Everett True. Conc IN Spite OF THE PAIN AND [ { Suret SUPFERING IT WILK ENTAIL, bins DON'T YOU THINK UNCLE SAM'S ENTRANCE INTO THE WAR WILL ACCOMPLISH 4 GREAT | DEAL OF GOOD F f BUSINES | | BOOM . Beueve Me IT'S GOING TO { aie i Ss] lo | | STAR—SATURDAY, JUI THE DOINGS OF THE DUPES THI HA-HA- | DON’T BELIEVE IN WAR, UT IF THEY SpoyLd JNee D Me OF COUR (D BE RiGNT There ) AND Do THNG®S UP f BROWN - WAR? SEEM: Se SLY To “e I'M RATHER SURPRIS } Possipiy TheY MR Jeno THAT You ) HAVEN ENLISTED Yer You HAVE NO TIES to keer You P Rom | GVING ah) FAMILY wowr ! KIPPERED PeRcn! || THIG CANT BO MY But || ¥se10 GOME BODY ELSLS SQUIRREL FOOD—AT ~ WELL LCAN GIVE You \ ROOM ANO BATH (av B40. A mont wy \ THE MonTH of B12. its ALTHOUGH ITS MARKEO FOR ME MAR TIMOTHY HEY" | | A WECK Wy THe ween! VLUTAKE IT ON Lex cw monte!) \ OF THE MONTH - \er hm MAKE You GOs THAN You Tink | HOTELS s¥ 7, 1917 PAGE 6 WORD “DRAFT” WAS ENOUGH VM NOT AFRAID AND 1 THINK | WoULD MAKE A VERY Good SoLpieR, |; Bor Let THe OTHER FELLOW Go - 1 HAVE THE PATRIOTIC SPIRIT but Ss Wie ONE! RENT IS ! MA MILDEW ISNT THe Re SOME MISTAKE ABOUT THIS BULL? $55.10 ISNT FoR mE} Buo. PER MONTH ANoWwE | \ MY NAME! SAY, N00 YounG FOLKS ARE SITTING IN QUITE DRAVGHT HERE vi A WHAT ar?| REE COMPARE Db TO THE EXTRAS THERES FOUR CHILLY DAYS OUT OF SEASON, STEAM FURNISHED | $1.08 PEA DAY. BREAKFAST BROUGHT UP 2 MORNINGS, BREAKFAST 65%, %2 00 FOR SERVICE, OILING POGRKNOD Twice, 254 PER A /Wou SF MR. HET A @1.00 EXTRA FER MONTH ON ELEcTRICTY, 35 PHONE CALLS, 10 TEACH, CALLED \ MORNINGS, 23 Times, 5* / ete — 0% HERE ney oA TH \N PARLOR A UNTIL | HE RECOVERS CHARGE WIM THE USE Se € suite) _ — BY AHERN — mMPSON! PUT MR ANDO vee} J Bde” em EDWARD HILLS am, Juga Gin if he =e lick Eddie Campi | . Charley Hulen re piie “Bill Leard ought to make good with Brooklyn nny Leonard having threat- 2 NOTICE THAT San Fran-; ened to join nearly every cisco boxing fans had cop-; branch of the service. we ex siderable to say last night when La Rue, t heavy \.eight seen here at th € ern tourney of a wi gven what was declared to wnjust decision over a jow named Hendrix Well, well, so Seattle is not the enly place then where decisions in| boxing bauts are given that fail to| please all of those present That is one thing about a fight. As long you give decisions you will never be able to please every one. A close bout merely means there will be more who saw it from different angles and more who will lu displeased at the decision. Aft e@: all, what does all the yelling and hooting amount to after a de cision bas once been given? Forget it. Ed eckman probably went to the trenches. are hoping they wil! be draf —by the majors. eee | ‘rench life ought to be p oft for Eddie Pinkman afte: HAD A TALK with Eddie Pink-|way he has been picked on man yesterday. He seems fully de termined to leave off boxing for Sid Balkom belongs to good and all, and has loosened up| Hard-Boiled Egg club. a bit and is gnjoying some of the With Jack i s things that Wre denied him when|, With Jac lohnson fig bulls in Spain, Jess Willard 1 he was forced to keep in the best ot physical condition all of the time. Eddie looks at the matter in a nsible light and has what he “be lieves several good reasons why he should cast aside the padded mitts on, i\Game of Errors Chalked | Up in Favor of Seattle You're a better man than | thought Eddie} pect him to wind up by join-. ing the home guards. back | East to join the army and rest up A lot of young ball tossers ted pretty r the the hting night Seattie climbed up into sec- ond place yesterday afternoon as the result of our lade’ 8 to 6 orf Hara t victory over the Vancouver ‘ mu ned he Beavers, in the British Colum. | (!",, . 2 NC ma a bia metropolis. “4 ‘ rune off Barham & 1 Gipe, former Seattle twirter, ¢ ne my i y 0 a , ’ was on th hillock when t melee open =e locals fell « “ Old Rosebud Given and Wayne Bs * pla Vopweight for Race! Wayne was tre nm the SAMO) Wy United Press Lense l Wire ‘ough way as} redecess Th NEW YORK. J Old Rose vile a lead of five rur during y the handi the early fracas, and Handicap then st aixt hap \t Red Cross ter and 4 d up six counters fay at Regret The was full of errors.’ was burdened with 128 pounds and both teams booting the ball around considerable, Senor Joe Rojas twirled nice ball for the winners |The score The Finn and Roamer at 126 each | Frisco Fans Do Not fuaterce tae ts Like Fight Decision 7 he ae | 2) By United Press Leased Wire H 460 86 1 1 ° SAN FRANCISCO July Rnyger, It 4 201 0 t)When “Fat™ La Ru Glen. b ; 4 the decision over I Phrown, as : ° : :t in thetr four-round scrap at Dre > ea aes ree Se nd rink, the fans t 1 the ver a dict. It was generally arm wre 4 ®) tack Davidson Among ardner, 1b ‘3 ° « U.of W. Men in Army , Bee Jack Davidson, basketball star oe 2 Sland coach of the Unive of . ‘ , ton hoo has F ° \ J ambulance service Baits : ntown, Pa., to trait Jack Dillon Wanted Diamond yor all time my ps es Fight With Robert LUTHER McCARTY, the white , Juat before Jack Dillon nlisted | vyweight champion who met his | jut on a boxing match with one of the navy and called off all prize ring 8 death In Calgary a few years ago,|tle bears in bis circus. negotiations, he wrote to John Weis Cay eats aicke br loon than a mantel, New York promoter, and big, overgrown hoosier. US YOUNG FELLOWS! jasked him to mateb him with Pob “Cy ” = ' McAllister, instead of with Battling Rane Ge getline ee When asked if Harry Anderson |Levinaky. for a match that was te _ “ ne | had the worst of his fight with Ed- nave heen staged for the night of tumber of stunts he pulled that 7 > 7 ~ x “4 ldie Campi, Frank Purcell replied: | June 2 Dillon ts to have used to show him off for a green : “ : , 0 1 haven't been to the ball me | w te to bo McAlliste ral yea whenever he put in his ap-|/1, navent pearance is seas months 4 thet cota stop “It was at Nat Goodwin's | Farmer Frank called uptoday 1° Se hahic dasha GUT vee at Venice, Cal., a few years ago.”| and said: “When I come to | fyi. it Was probanls Jit te well fom says Salt, “there was a bunch of us} Ceattle, t'm going to the ball |Pillon that he d . ag s having lunch when Tommy Burns| game.” or n ha aon EaOe SHY te strolled in with McCarty in tow foe te way MOAl eter is ete) Among those present was the late| Adolph Schacht and George | Ping the 10 rounds just now, the In Paul Armstrong, the playwright. |Adams have seen Manette > ferpia aie Mth bb andae i woUls "prod: “Barns shoved Luther to the ins ave been outpointed front and introduced him to the 7 > 7 iasbeabled guetta. Paul Armetcng | DYOOKlyN Ww ill See John McGraw Will i was the first to greet the heavy i : oa sas . _ 7 areas Set erat the 'heaty | No More Sunday Ball) Have to Come Thru selutation, ‘Glad to know you, Mr.| By United Prese Leased Wire NEW YORK, July 7—John Mc Armstrong; you sure was a good|, NEW YORK, July 7—The game |Graw has been given two weeks by fighter in your day.’ | between Brooklyn and Chicago, the board of directors of t Na ‘MeCarty had Paul Armstrong |%cheduled for Brooklyn next Sun-|tional league to get witnesses to confused with Bob Armstrong, the |%#¥. has been called off. Owner! prov : alleged interview GE deere boxer” Wobett and Manager Robinson with four newspaper men was un were haled into court for last Sun-| true. : . ink aed ‘s game. Sunday baseball | | Seventh and Union THE RETURN OF HANS Wag inst the law in Brooklyn She / tes ver to baseball m mean more | ‘ Stanford Athle tes ee fore two more years have passed once es ‘ ix Sto jiaahet er palette for AMERICAN LAKE fom rugby team; Rix Maurer, cay Includes 5 Dance for favorites long since passed Tomorrow Dy.cotemrer |i, or ihe tonne cree an Tickets the minors or retire Fast of Colman iT Neate: ig "C It isn't idle in the least to sug-| Boats leave every two} fatter Pusey Gace IekC aoa teat ges at, w war taking the|7'® m, on the odd nnecting dove hn Avcadl gr Peete hy: clacimers tn 4 trip direct to Army Poxt, Hoe latbulance service and left Stanford Y somewhere nee, P ibkeuie: Giemonds P SOUND NAVIGATION Bransfield might again he come regular first base Miller Huggins might still h some second basing left. Stranger things than Dave Altizer in a big league uniform again have been heard of Artie Hofmar till ha © lot of ba all left Honus Lo bert ma become a regular third sucker agalir Ve outfielders by dozens are roaming around the eountry or warm spots on big benches There are count pitchers of ¢ whose ages over the draft limit It puldn't be startling find then ain battling on the ¢ Of course, it is true go tot and that many oungaster majors half of those are under 21. It may be thet the vill (i most of the holes, but their term will be — short they, too, are called to the colors, 1 the war continues for long. | before Northwestern taauae BASEBALL TOMORROW 2:30 P. M. Vancouver vs. Seattle Take Fourth Ave. Cars in Fra Added Attraction Jay B. Tower, composer “May God Bless You and the Red, White and Blue,” and “Stand Up and Fight for Uncle Sammy and the Dear Old U.S.A.,” will personally appear and sing both numbers. of Admission 25¢ and 50c | good and all, Can Eddie Pinkman eat Ciever Campi In Longer Melee? CAN EDDIE PINKMAN beat Ed in 10 rounds? is the question now be ing asked by a lot of Seattle boxing fans. Some die Campi of them believe that the talkative light weight—who has been pretty quiet tf late—can knock sampi cold be fore the tenth ound is reached if these two ever angle over the listance ¢ a Pinkman to be sincere In his Intentions to quit the game for altho there are those Eddie would like at Campi over a before he quits for doesn't seem very to take on eith or Anderson |who claim that to get a crack jlonger route good, Campi much Inclined er Pinkman 10-round frac ‘| Baseball | NORTHWESTERN LEAG v r NATIONAL LEAGUE w Teak ss ‘ 7 6 ‘ ‘ : At Roston 4, Cincinnat A ae At y «s AMERICAN LEAGUE shine a ‘ . “aie 2" t4 . ' bg LOW EXCURSION FARES TOTHEEAST Trip to the Middle West ern States and Canada, mmencing June 20 Northern Pacific Railway DAILY THROUGH TRAINS ro To cago, ment, St. Paul, Cnt Best of Equip. Jules, Perfect Service Minneapolis, St. Lout Fast Sch Dining Car VISIT YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK EN ROUTE For all detatis of fares, dates of sale, ‘limits train, call at Pinkman seems for a! ‘Bobby Groom Shows’Em He Has Good Arm Yet Ty Cobb Fails to Get a Hit BY H. C. HAMILTON NEW YORK, July 7—Wind- Ing up a batting streak that had given him a hit in 35 consecu- tive age, Tyc ican games and a batting aver- dating from May 31, of .493, ‘obb today topped the Amer league batting average with a season's mark of .378, more than 30 points ahead of his nearest rival among the reg- | ulars. Tris Speaker is hitting 343 During his mad Cobb went to bat 12 ; 28 runs, and hit safely 64 times Of these blows 11 were doubles, 1# jtriples and three home runs. His furious playing has carried the Tigers again into the foursome class, and they must be figured as factors in the pennant race. Other .300 hitters in the Americas league are: Hamilton, St. Louis; Ruth, Bow ton; Rumler, St. Louis; Russell, Chicago; Sissler, St. Louis; Men ni Philad ua Re i, New York; Walters, New York; Milam, Washington, and Chapman, Cleve land Cruise, St. Louis, leads the Ne | tional league batsmen by one point He is hitting .348, to 347 by | Rousche. |Spokane Football Star | Becomes Navy Member me pitchers go along season to the St. I Feds, no particular | after season without attracting attention was paid to it Robert George Kolbe, All-North much attention until a glance over But Groom work this year,| west high school football center ia their records show that they have when he has really passed the best, 1913, when playing with the Spo really been pitching remarkable years of his pitching kane North Central high school, ball without any one knowing about t are n has joined the navy grist passing attenti ae SSRI Re UG) Gre te with a losing) Benny Kauff Strong ‘ as won half his games, has ’ : tar_on thei pitched in more games than any | for Bleacher Fans result ‘ ia, eal thas pi Ma club, ox Benny Kauff recently threw a ball Stations cleat” ah ne tan any pitcher in the|into the bleachers after a game, to a Bon aused the lea with three exceptions let the fans scramble for {t. The work of Red Ame , In these games he has allowed | bleacherites have been pulling fot ee ee ee ss than 2.50 earned runs per! Renny this season, and he wanted to ee eee nd has come thru with one | thank them m has gone alor r W " ve . oS Visit Pt. _Defiance Park Washir witt W when Groc rmped Talented Golfers Will see | Compete i in West Soon The greatest array of amateur golf talent in the United States will be represented in the West ohnson years are ital "3," | 1,” an of nationa ation special interest to ern amateur championship, : which opens at the Midlothian |“ ; erformance of Bobby Country club, Chicago, July 9 Jones, the 14-year-old boy who won The admission of the Druid) t Southern championship this Hills club, of Atlanta, into the West: | ¥ Ne has beaten such redoubt ern association will permit Bobby) & golfers as Evans and Jerry Jones and Perry Adair to enter Travers on his home course, and the invitation to Francis Ouimet in-| Won the Southern championship on sures his attendance the same links. Golfers are specu Chick Evans, national amateur} lating on what he will be able to ac-! open champion; Bob Gardner,| ComMplish aw from home fonal a rch ateur and Tennis Tourney Will Run Another Week From the present Woodland Park tennis be outlook, the MATS., 2:30 will — tourney finished one week from ay The cond and third rounds in the men's singles and doubles have been nearly completed Geo. Choos’ Record Claimed for Pigeon’s Long Trip By United Press tensed Wire SAN ANTONIO, July E. 8, Peterson is claiming a record for oF his carrier pigeon, which has just Breezy Musical Comedy, arrived here from Winnipeg, Can., Charlotte 1 distance of 1,500 mile RE. AD es STAR WANT ADS | BULL BROS.) Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 Col r Indianapolis man odd hours m., and finest al park in the Nor Fine grounds, boating and bathing facilities, 40¢ Single—Return 600 PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. That Seattle has the fin- est world? billiard parlor in the Come in and see BROWN & HULEN BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON Latest “Wanted—a Wife” with laylor and Many Pretty Girls “WOMEN” \ Novel Comedy Other Big Features—10c and 20c NTAGES Second and Spring Third Floor NIGHTS, 7 AND 9 Success Frank Harrington, Incident © @|- B.A meq a mines y 2 i - E oad ere \

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