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j ML STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1917, PAGE 8 BY PHk DUF S—Who Said Reward? APIA Sal a EN cope — | LAM, BuT TH, ; Are You THE || ayy CUT THAT WHAT LWwANT . hs fi NOW Nov RUN y SOLDIER BOY REWARD 15 To Know 1S j By Condo pips ag tin mir ooe oN NECESSARY,SIR LITTLE BOY'S CAPS GBT SOME DRY CLOTHES AND KEEP AWAN FROM THS ~“ ver 5 WHERE IS THE YOUNG STEN ovT, | OF THE RivEeR? er : You Don't SQUIRREL FOOD—And We'll Bet They D idn’t Get It Then. SEEM TO REALIZE rr aaennatearenanaies “a THAT WE'RE TRYING - TI — “— TO RAISE AN ARMY $ WELL — 1T HAPPENED \ THREE PLACES IT HAPPENED! You WERE’ eet ‘ —- WHEN | G i u, ( ) nN 25 FOUND _— hate Soeorde'! 10 You \-Yo me hs morning! / Tr! SHOE MAKERS, TH’ Bangers | | PLAYING ! anwar ‘) BACK HOME + Fou \ RARE LUCK NO! ca ‘EM ele WAITIN’ / EVER GO IN'To AMANS | ac TW LAUNDRY AN GACH run t ——2---— pian : PLACE “Ta PAY A } PLACE “TH' Goss — Ba de dikes x BILL AN FIND “TH' | WAS OUT! ba \. FELLA was our? ) * \ # Somer sav ) THAT + ) a wave n } Verne - ae See a Crp tenga or THE FEORLE aa PROF MT DOMES TRAVELOGUES Cwewnie TOURCCO THeRe ARAL NEVER Ruy oO ["Wev Ane So Onnweo now wend nas, a. aetiae me HE WILL ANNOY You TOOAY COWS MT FLOUR Set ue FORGS THER Moc Muse The : HEATON, THEIR HEALTH Sp tarts “ear colnmmenieiones PRRMERS weer FoR al a wrt FEEBLE WFORMATION ABOUT WAKOOBLAA THEREFORE MATIVES USE OUR AMEOHC AN & MAKES THEM Sici< OF CHURCHES ORE EARTHQUAME TH DO Pe WAMEL AA THERE AME HO ONE nee PAPER MATCHE ‘4 E | | most oF twe Time ~ ~ | Gare mene Teese PLowinG— a mA mi ™ t ihe i a Somers Sake delice, = = \——o s Si Asana Helo jeer! a fl (oF ALL THE PLACES |( Boston's & \ beseaphepahiveed SIU YACASEE ) ~ eee. - r eee ‘ lie ee ail ¢ WHERE IN THE oH, L gust | ph siag dir i tagaoseaaia GRAND city! \| | BY THE WAY, L SUPPOSE eit 4 WweRLD WAVE RAN UP To + || END. WAS THE / x's THE SEAT OF | 10U HAD Some oa — I HAD A - \ f ts) CULTUR AND \ « / . - cu You BEEW rhe / | weston ror ) | | eh ri gal ( eatnnch x's || \ARISTOTLE soup / (No, 1 DIDATT, ) PLATO Beans, a PAST COUPLE / \ te week-eno! / W \ A bs preg \ A PLACE THE ) WHILE You WERE” , Oi As wv OF DAYS?) ~~ ae < | ob PHILeSoPHERS THeRe! TEE , we oa Foal \ wouLb HAVE aie sd ert cu SS. fr } REVELLED IN-/H Se —_ HET McINTYRE, Seattle om C heavyweight, makes his bow, o before the San Francisco box +s ing fans tonight, when he takes cS on “Battling” Rector in a four a round entanglement tn the Cali w fornia village. Mer, A letter at hand from the former - S. A. C. boxing instructor states that he and Henry Gleason, the featherweight who accompanied him South, saw Barrieau beat Or tega, and that it was done tn swell shape. It will be remembered that MeIntyre taught Barrieau some of the things he learned earlier In his career in the padded ring. Chet dosn't think that Ortega ts such a wizard “He is just the flat-footed boring in kind,” writes Mcintyre. He swings both hands and Isuppose can beat any one who will fight his way. Barrieau made him look awfully bad by making him miss| and stepping in with a one-two.” cata a ies! GSPORT-SY |Final Games in N. W. League \Chilly Time ‘Race Is Tightening ATTN . IG RE IE ‘ | for Golfers . . Prensa any emi. “He| "The Nonmwatere uae hw Will Be Played Next Sunday .. 6 iw. in American Leagu Brooklyn and Philadelphia will now be able to pick up a ball club NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE) CHICAGO, dan Page 50 gg sey BY H. C, HAMILTON Meanwhile the Phillies have win = | roadie play in ; eo United Press Staff Correspondent | geting, the Cardinals having fi ‘ , } T association tournament started to gain, and only the Reds ba ‘ . ‘1) BIG LEAGUE RESUL S with the contestants bur NEW YORK, duly 10.—Fears ‘ weights in San Francisco, all of| about the same calibre, so he will have little trouble in getting more ; ; signs ¢| bouts if he gets by Rector Great Faite « Esquimaux to ward off the frigid) Of @ top-heavy race in the two {shown any pronounced He expected Gleason to show on| Hugo Rezdek will find managing| Botte oe aie | NATIONAL TPACUE AMERICAN TRAGUD lake breeze. The sky was overcast| ‘eagues will be dispelled in the = {UG 0 the same card with him a Pittsburg baseball club, under | $29*8"* Bo -% ‘ Lost. Pet Won, last, 1 ened rain. American league, at least, un- “I shouldn't have much trouble) Barney Dreyfuss, a much more diffi Mew Tork ‘ on sees | Gere rr were 66 survivors of yes-| 'e88 the two leadere—Boston |[ ac¢ Appearance of with these fellows, but you know,/cult Job than smashing thru the! — gunday will see the final cur: | Phiisdeinnt # 39 ° “ qualifying round. The| &nd@ Chicago—take a brace. | . . one can never tell,” he writes. Minnesota line. tain drop on the last act of the veel 4 4 ' i“ 18 holes were to be con Today the two Sox are almost at} Dillon Tonightf ; “We are having some fine | Northwestern league for the ‘ ‘ ‘ before noon The first) a deadlock, while the Cleveland) gy United Press Leased Wire weather and put in our spare time Cincinnati must have felt 1917 season. " 463 round of match play betw the Indians, with three straight vie-| NEW YORK, July 10.—Prob in the sand at Neptune Beach, Ala-| @00ut as natural in the first di Directors of the circult, in ses | Premvure ie "1/33 survivors of the qualifying tories over the Red Hose, are grad-|the last appearance of Jack D meda. It is certainly a great life,| Vision as “Battling” Bunker | ot cokane yesterday, decided, a, now aed hemes ya rounds was to start this afternoon. ually drawing nearer as chal-'the “Hoosier mankiller,” in @ with nothing to do but get into| Would at a Browning meeting. [11 ii.) nave pent enough money| At innati 4 adelphia Kenneth P. Edwards and Donale rs American ring before he dons shape. A bioomer girl team is touring the| trying to put the game back on the Javed eve Edwards, brothers, and both mem The Red Sox so far have failed | jackie’s uniform and battles in t “There isn’t very much to say oes ee " lane it was before the war, and ® o|mers of the Midlothian Country to live up to past road per-| navy, will be at the Broaaway AU countr. Ve thought they went/ plane | one of the best seasons in its +4 | about the boxing game here. There having met rev eareer: 4 ©lclub, carried off the honors in yes. formances. letic elub tonight, when he go#) was a fine attendance at Oa cesses, are fully i © 3 © Srterday's play. The form In the last campaign they kicked |against Jack Clifford of Brooklt| t on July 4.” lithe gates after ay's contests, | wn 37 err ter iy in the lowest score all the opposition of the West and/in a 10-round bout. e+ | land not open them again until M Wee as tee while the latter was second with | won their “prea while battling aS JOE FLANNIGAN, Po: | | has been declared and baseball fans | Gar rf Se, he ae 36-40—76. Francia Ouimet, Arthur | on foreign fields * * ay . ant Lat po rg iiec| can turn from the war with the rest a ee ee \Lee, Jr, and Frank J. Douglas and| The White Sox are losing «time. | Big Meeting Called | takes his pen in hand and dashes and become again inter in fae ear ae iJ. G. Anderson each made a 77 Nahip tir np dg 9 dui rsa gh th to Decide Athletic§ ¥s off a few lines to let us folk in America’s national pastime 2 0 1 ° on the uneven side of the scales in ‘ 7 ic 3 Paar i odiina by the cat 1 t a) @ 7 a 6 <a their invasion, the Sox have the By United Press Leased Wire tng Seattle know that Bronson has no Rder 8 ruling he nations jer, p ae Tome eet 35) * Pacific Coast I €ALZUE | opportunity now to widen the gap), NEW YOu.., July 10.—Wh at alibis for his defeat with Mitschie commission, the league clubs will Hee Pr ie ie ye that separates them from the sou | intercollegiate athletics shall Ep to use Joe's own words ; | Still hold title to their player | Totals 0 3 27 10 Will Finish—Al Baum pare plage club. The Athletics have Comtinued during the war will < ‘The Dane won,” says “Judge,” | 9. , |, Vancouver ABR. WM. PO. A.» ne Auth Whee ‘Keema “Wire begun to gum up this chance by |decided at a specially called ¢ bY but adds, “Of course, I think Pron : | , When the vote was cast. the | fiennst ob oer ® SAN FRANCISCO, July 10.—The whipping the Rowland athletes two ference of the National Collegisl “ son will beat him when they fight Good luck, Bill; take keer | ‘wo Montana cities—Great | Pacific Coast le » positively will| games of the present aeri Athletic association’s executit® ft asain. va | yourself | ras ane Sites re In favor i ; |finish the season, and will open as they can't do better against’ the | Committee in Washington August? & ged fellow, who seems to improve| What's become of Joe Bemish and| couver, Seattle and Spokane | ree- eague s a t Negi haba ole di sarationitb: tigneat ae ame Reiger is Fred Ful H 3 with every start, and ix a legit\.|“The One Who Knows"? owners favored ending It, how. day when assed regarding stories|ations. ee eT ulton Hangs os mate lightweight (Flannigan talks ays <ntiallae ot pales oan ve ae bat ll at Tacoma, Casts Shadow Over Rest sredited to Judge McCredie indi- |” New York: is overbalancing the| Up Another K. 0. wm 1 a el iin ae agent saniie those bloomer girte are losing, | battoe pad rt BA Lola cast his For the firet time in many Several other minors are on the a pipes tease might not play a National “ league array Unless | py United Prese Leased hee we standing, and will give any boy Inj they, seem to be bloomers, all | years the minor leagues are | verge of going to the wall | ’ something happens hope is going| ST. LOUIS, July 10.—F ’ the Northwest a tough battle, He| “ght. Rill Leard departed last night for| Seriously threatened. There has even been talk this | to flit from five or six baseball/ton ha. added another <7 Wan aie aa 4 bell aud every vit « ie, yers for the| Prooklyn, Joe Dailey may be sold) Every year since the Federal|Se@son of closing the parks in the |@ @ towns inhabited by National league belt today. He disposed - a . good as Pinkman or Madden. When | xew York Glanta seem to be the, nd Bill Cu m expects to league invasion there has been tall vi pete bgepesis the “American asso- | STAR WANT ADS Stubs The Giants won again from | Moran, local heavyweight, in ® he shows in Seattle he will maké | pos and the Brooklyn|C#teh on in the Coast league. Pat of disbanding minor and|Clation — and ne nternatt a hit ions |l€ague, but it is believed the 1 H ardinals, and will take anoth-| third round of their scheduled 1 »| BEST FOR RESULTS whack at Miller Huggins’ pre-| round bout here last night It ne Fastley, who has made his home in many of the smaller aggre “Bronson is far from being thru. Portland in the past, will remain have been wrecked on the rocks of |With the Coast organization, the | & —— eros Dicrencers meer Be Bee a He's simply in a slump. He doesn't} Chet Mcintyre battles tonight | here, while “Rube” Gardner wil] poor attendances and financial def. bi ehea and Southern leagues in teem to be able to get going, but| in that dear old 8. F hike back to California, ag will Jack jfelte, \ i Sraee hae ‘a “ eur i OLD PEVTON GRAVELY tf when he strikes his stride again, | - s eae oldie and Bill Rojas. The other a e situation has assumed | \¥e a 1 »@ able to a a > ch his smoke. He will win| THE BARON IS RIGHT members of the local club probably raver proportions this year, It de-| Weather out the season. The Cen MADE THE FIRST PLUG GRAVELY Ss back the Northwest championship| — gookane auto race fans must | Will grab places in the shipbuild-|tmands the earnest consideration of |tTal league also seems to be in OF TOBACCO THAT EVER CELEBRATED inside of six months, mark my| aye Leen sacly disanvointed {£8 plants and play in that league, |all interested In minor league no: | Dietly fer sata tbls. aeanOD, and WAS MADE words | tivitie jma d eason Weldon Wing is going like a house afire. “I'm going to California Tuesday with Bronvon, Wing and Freddt Lough—Lough is the fastest trick I Chewing Plug | BEFORE THE INVENTION OF OUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY Herman Pillet, the Tacoma | A real blow was handed the na-| Many of the minors could be put mouncaman, has been sold to |tional minor league organization|©n their feet with a little help from | the Cincinnati Reds, for a price |When the Three Hye league dis-|the majors, but there is little | not made ‘publle ibandad ac tow dees ans, {chance of aid from that quarter This league, one of the oldest | : Dus” Bi ‘ | } ye : WOULD NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION. have ever seen peedier thar Pug" Bennett, veteran Vancon-;minors, has withstood every finan: | Joe Schermer Loser NOW THE PATENT POUCH KEEPS IT Duffy. You saw him in his fir captain, is bemoaning the loss cial — difficulty. Compe of |" “yy: . | FRESH AND CLEAN AND GOOD start here, I believe, but of course $150, stolen from his room at the| Wealthy, prosperous towns in low to Billiard Champ ALITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS ENOUGH do not remember him, as he Rainier-Grand hotel jand Illinols, it has laughed while] 1, Cannefax, world’s three AND LASTS LONGER THAN A BIG CHEW just starting, as a preliminary lad,| with their meet. They didn’t Jother weaker leagues were goin cndeiaa wigan anes a sian’ OF ORDINARY PLUG He is a bit frail as yet, but I am| kill any one there. R. L. Blewett will now give junder, Even when brought face to| Ide Matiaeinen ional ran br ree PB.Gravely Jobacce Co Lumina. “Wee going to nurse him along. | Wonder if Eddie Pinkman really| "8 entire time to hie law prac- jface with serious difficulties, the 10% Tient at Brown & Hulon'e St Wr det analog « elleniix onde Eddie Pinkman really / Three E ‘ a 4 0 8, will be able to make some com-| — When asked what he thought | The Pacific Coast league has defi-| But this year the ‘Three iy 8 ap re Ale Ye Laney: Aor TAKE I(T FROM BILLY POSTER, . ment about,” concludes Flannigan.| of the baseball situation, |Nitely decided to finish {ts sched-|could not stand the pressure and | ‘ HIS BILLBOARDS ARE ce aA | “Halroil” Harry replied: “Don't | tle went on the rocks 7 : SPREADING THE GOOD NEWS p THE CLIPPING ix of a story| forget the entertainers’ ball” In this action it followed three; Many Women Play in - = eaded, “Wing Looks Like a Real Reports that Fielder Jones is other leagues, which have heen . t : wee ee Champion; Three Titles Held by| Joe Harrhan after Joe had claimed! to resign as boss of the Browns | forced to close shop since the sea- | Red Cross Net Meet \? "eee Lecal I and is ¢ boost the championship upon the retire-+ are being denied. On oF ad two months ago. |. Twenty-five singles and seven) We . ; . for the cht ment of Jimmy Duffy, who had won The Virginia league was forced | doubles matches were played by! ‘4 nus : It gives hin r claim to the} the title from Wing originally, In a} Leslie Mann, with the Cubs, went|to discontinue ; n few weeks after | women yesterday, in the S. A. ©,| games without failing to get at/ite opening. Then the North Caro-| Red Cross tennis tourney, at Fir- east one bingle lina league disbanded. The North- | loch. A match between Miss Muff” Bronson becoming @ light ern league closed at the same time | Marton Sowle and Mrs. Hills was the ously won the title by walloping weight. The Western league is having the Three Eye went under, most sensational. Mra, Hille won. Northwest featherweight title as|bout between t two for the the result of his defeat of George| championship made vacant by| Ross who, {t is claimed, had previ- .