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STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 8 1917, PAGE Outbursts of Everett YOU REAL ‘ae SAN FRANCISCO, July 11.— “Battling” Rector looked like an amateur when he met Chet Mcintyre in a four-round bout here last night. He hit Mcin tyre only once in the four rounds. WONDER what those dear old San Francisco folk think now of Seattle's candidate for the old men's bome? The bit of information given above Was sent out over the United Press wire this morning from San Francisco, following the four-round Meintyre-Rector fight of last night It will be remembered that San Francisco papers, and Sol Levinson in particular, had a lot to say in San Francisco when he got home, after the Meehan-McIntyre fight here, about McIntyre was, and what a lot of poor boobs Northwestern fighters, fight promoters and scribes were. Wonder what they think now, eh? . WE ARE MIGHTY GLAD that Chet got away in the style he did in his first encounter in the Bay city In so doing he has borne out the contention we have made all along that in a four-round fight Chet McIntyre, despite a few gray hairs can 6Wap punches with a lot of heavyweights around McIntyre is not so old as so would think He admits to %4 Years, but we are inclined to be t 7 STATE what an old man Chet! ‘Seat Again From ; the country., lieve that two or three more added! to that would hit {t about Roxing with him ts his work is no reason wity he shc able to step into the ring and dance thru four rounds. During the great er part of his life he has done great deal of gymnasium work boxing a right. | and ning e2e EARL BAIRD, of Seattle, holder| of the national and Far-Western amateur boxing titles at proved his patriotism listing in the Washington Coast Artillery corps Baird first started to fight 1913, at 108 pounds, winning his first championship {n that year In just 27 seconds at the Pendleton Ore., Round-up. Since then he has traveled 22,000 miles as an amateur, wearing the colors of the Seattle Athletic club The national amateur champion hips, at Boston, in April, gave Baird his chance of a lifetime. and he took complete advant of ft Seattle citizens had p: bis expenses popular eaubscrip tion, and he determined win The first night he Charlie Parker, Boston entry, in one round. The next night he met and vanquished two of the clever est amateur feathers in the coun in by was to t Myron Mitchel, of Milwau kee, was conquered in three rounds and Beecher, of New York WAR saved from a knockout at the end of three rounds Rated as An ful amateur ¢ he values t friendships he made in the amateur game than the alth he might professor That's the has never “turned pro.” rica's most success mpion, Baird ays has more win as a reason he VAL SH SINGERS of Pacific Const (250 Male Voices) Swedish Nightingale Marie Sundelius, Soloist |) of the Metropolitan Opern Co. Hattie Edenbolm Claude Madden Pinne Violin ARENA 5th Ave. and University St, cen of Sven Male Choir Tickets at Johnson-Doner Piano Co, 1529 Third Ave. defeated | sion in the 8 | True. Condo rena ey, Exit, Tom, SPEAK kKROw PHE DOINGS OF THE DUPFES SPORTS AND COMICS | etl THAT ClaAR AWAY = | WANT You Te GO OveR AND TO MPS. VANASTOR REMEMBER YoUVe Mer Me BEFORE You L {You MUAN (THe Dame WITH THE ~ Tom Duff. NOW, GO RIGHT ALONG» You rm | FIND WER A VERN INTERESTING WOMAN AND HER ACQUIN TANCE MEANS A LOT ‘TO US Soc Au = TALr TWiS SocieT CHATTER ~ Vibe GET ALL BaWie vp o| tle Wins Brown’ sMen ttle’ ‘0 neare: baseball club step- r the top of the lad- der in the chase for the 1917 gonfalon dale’s by Vancouverites, game tha’ yesterday at Dug- walloping the lowly 3 to 2, in a t was easily one of the best of good contests seen this seaso Just one ing Giants from the There|Great Falls 1 not be| ants keep Old Riv Agair Miss Mayme McDonald and Miss} | Livingston, were slated Joe Tin $100 CHICAGO, was fined $ dent Hick ciation. key, Tinker Knapp’s face fn on the local lot point separ eng gregation fiy nding If the Gi the np their winning and the Electrics drop a contest betw now and Sunday, it's good tor Herb Hester's chances of wi any pennant in the North western league this year Plenty of Pepper All the boys seemed to be in midseason form, and, d fact that the league vol "| Sunday, th was pepper cisplayed by members « teams. Big Paul Strand did nobly for the Giants. He speared so pany hard ones in the sun field that the grandstand fans began calling him a “sun fish.” Tom Cunningham was back be hind the log and used his trusty bludgeon to good advantage when a hit was needed. The score Henttle BR PO. AF s sham.cf a 6 1 > M ri | : for rf 4 0 o 0 2 ‘0 ° ninghar 6 Vancouver AB. WO PO. A. F Wolter, of 5 hs) ae er Hamilton rae Year 6 anit Aico. dah ls Se ark A ae oe ; + le ene Nene it ary fee Yar Renn k i jan alin Umpire—Finneran als Tangle 1 at Net Game} old rivals on the court, to furnish a hot ses. A. ©. Red Cross ten today at Firloch ker Is Fined for Cute Trick July 11 Joe Tinker 190 yester by Presi of the American asso spit in Umpire during an argument. THIS, AIN'T When asked what he would | do after the baseball sea- fon, Bill Cunningham replied | “Don't forget the entertain ers’ ball Friday night.” Some or has ard & ought suggested that his cir The Fourth of July | and there are » leagues breathi some freely is past minor Not the Northwestern, however. wor lyn w the job t need ts te hen ball d an games in Bill Leard gets on BUILD A SHIP A DAY TO KEEP THE KAISER AWAY friends manager of alway and unt 4 thought Barney Rezdek Hugo il Barney the Pirat mac en Dre je 4} Ought to be pretty peaceful trenches Hank in the Gowdy years under with the Chet {that he more Mel put for in An Braves. ntyre Vv told 8. whipped in fun than in anger Fr Willie Hank three PEACE J). a George Stallings writers Meehan | | SUNG BY EDDIE SHANNON | Oh, we'll drink red blood and rattle our bones, And we'l§play coon-can with old Davy Jones; | We won't hit the hay until half | pas’ for THE Archer CHICAG( er, veteran given his release regularly BARON it three; me Ww Is July 11 ub back this year, Let Jim stop, Oh, a sailor's life is the life AS RIGHT! Out my Arch has been He did not play ‘Brothers in | Hot Battle in Tourney Ny United Press Leased Wire CHICAGO, July 11.—When today’s match play in the 19th annual championship of the Western Golf association began there was every indication that two brothers, Donald and Ken | meth Edwards, might fight it out for the title. Both repre. sent the Midlothian Donald had shown the best golf in the tournament today, his defeat of Tom Prescott of Atlanta, with a medal score of 74, yesterday, giv ing him medal honors for the entire play al of 150. His brot ad been leading making with a te who | rned in total 151 ancia O} thira with 1h Pairings for today follows Don ingtor ard South yesterday met of Roston was 8 play were as J Hoo Id Edwards ve England: E Midlothian vs Africa Burns May wood, vs. K Pederson, May wood; J. T. Henry, Jackson Park vs, Francis Quimet; Kenneth Ed wards vs. R.G. Rush, New Orleans J. P. Guilford, Boston, vs. G. D French, Rock Island; J. G. Ander New York, vs. R. A. Bowkker R. Markwell, Jacksor Par D. E. Sawyer, Bobolink The play s u ina heavy mist th every prospect of rain Worth Bank May, ack P J t Marquette |w Beacon Hill Team | | Loser to Walla Walla | The strong I defeated by Wa in the second field ball league a Walla yesterday round of the Play 8 to f sults were: University 22, Rogers 8; Lincoln 53, Ballard Collins 23, Columbia 8; Miller 29, Hia watna 2 Billiard Champion Is Winner Over J. Gilroy # R. L. Cannefex took another our local prides down the line at billiards last night by winning over Johnny Gilroy, 50 to 27. The mateh| was played at Brown & Hulen’s Ray Hogue meets the champ to night {Stuart Morris Loser | in Woodland Tourney | Stuart Morris upset the dope in [the semi-finals of the Woodland park tennia meet yesterday by low ing to Jefferson, 9-7, 6-0. | Wilhoit to Pirates Joe Wilhoit, former Victoria Bee, has been sent from the Boston Braves to Pittsburg via the waiver route. Joe is an outfielder, con hill team was, Other re-| How poYov Do MRs. VANASTOR. Nice DAN - AND WHAT ( A cute HTTLE { O#, ITS MR. | Dion Tr Recosnize You OM ALMA £E t)\ oF ~ 4: fl COURSE -\ Feep 9 Durr po Yove VER HIM CHOCOLATES D GIVE THAT DOG lie MINUTES Jus te on PRERCISE 2 Heras Him, WAG Hig v lG TAL A ‘ ,) ‘ if hy 4 . “* . 2V D DONT SEEM To SQUIRREL FOOD—You'll Find These at Every Game. BY AHER 7 THe COUNTRY'S IN A 4 wt z wf siete = or WARY You ~ / AW SAX UMP! GO-TO YEH, WHEN | WAS A KID, OF - ~ ~ CAN'T HELP TO SAPE- GUARD WELL, Loonie! “Two on ~ for- 8-0! 60 TAKE IT FROM pat [ 6c © EARL NiGHTS!- WHAT DV ener pp ay Aa see’ Wane " Rennes ii aociee [9ASE AN’ THIS FATHERD MesiMe\| IT YOU LUKE | eit rahi AR a | mean'our’? OW-ooo! ~— // usev to rive mnoun’ wetntanny | J \rerey’' HE if ey sol isla sets lea LeomMé UP— THs BoCe EE -YA~TAR! SAe\, Ole \ WHY Y' FLAT TRE — - ROTTER WHEN HE WAS A GROCERY) / WouLDWT LAST money \ couonriir A oTRoE ! Swen ONE, IT TRAVELS — 1 ANT \ en Asa RG eee an WIKER- WE USEDT’CALL HIM Ree. wnnee \ ‘smu ofr fon OUR / KIODIN’ You AN ince! “REONGN” FOR mont) ] SEEN WATCHIN’ “Thay | CHANCES = Goon NionT! ‘ \ WHEN HE WITS tg ae ai a 4 vA GUY RIGHT AUHo— } shahitareslln Woe \ (xtAzo 2) THREE IWNINGS gm AM? | = a ( sup, | Bx \ ANKLES “To"W | | Shower! / é ig an | aes | j NO GAME 1G COMPLETE WITHOUT | U TH\G WOLF - Y KNOW, HE WAS = } AND “THEN THE “t NOW HORACE = 16NT THIS HIS Out OF ME GOO VAnnee " RAISED OFF THE SAME BOTTLE “THE a) TOLD You | SURE !-Youve SEEN THiS 4 ME FATHEAD AuSIC ATER MC SIMPS THE GRANDSTAND = "HE VAP Who WETH ONE OF THE PLAYERS—erc- SO!” PEST — } ; MS SIMP “TROLLEYS OUT FIREWORKS & WORKS AGAINGT THE UMP OW A CLOSE aii -Teris EVERYONE AROUND HOW HERA ¥e HINDU AND KEARD WS CHIRE— A “TWIn BACKER are tari: aru.’ PLAY AND WOOFS THE UMPS DECIGIONS = “THICK HE AND THE PLAYER ARE — ow ——— nt ian eS a _ cat ; | ° . , : st 4 : F T my 1 -Five Dollars Is Worth Five Dollars More If You Live Than If You Die. BY BUD FISHERS) — ha i a ——— erry JEFF, WE'RE CAUGHT Like RATS | BUT BEFORE I DIE, JE pda — ) — has bees 1 / GWE ME BAcK THAT ' IN A TRAP. THE BoAT’LE ge ) 1D EASE MY CONSCIENCE! HERE dl WHAT pele / SAY, MUTT, || FWwe spor BefoRe I > s o , ' IN ANGCTHER. MINUTE AN J THE FIVE SPOT "VE OWED You a: THAT, Mapes) / Look! Look! | \_ SoA You all THE = eved | Two MILES To SHORE AND Ww Fore THREE years! AND, JEFE, //Gaayvs) - / ni $s we CAN'T swim A STROKE! * <, ceaas INKS, / | THE WATER'S | - 2 tlaaiolh os FORGWE ME FoR 1te WAY I'VE MutT! | ONLY A Foot DEEP! | ‘egal Pe ABUSED You IN THe all s I FORGIVE \ HERE! We CAN | p pares magix ig You. WALK ASHORE, | be iT CERTAINLY Jerr. Good | ; is TERRIBLG Boo Hoo ) bye! | - ' Hoot, / aie a {yo die cike- / — sg ¥ Coma NT te Pater : | Baseball 1 pei fs Mei : ase | America’s National Pastimg@ _ } NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE | Northwestern league baseball ever Alec leads the Seattle heay-, Carl Zamloch, Spoka ° wis he * towsers seem not one whit wor ers that they will play with the tee ried over what they will do to Senor Joe Rojas probably will| thies. oz earn their three square meals (stick around town and assist in put enna on after Sunday, when the North | ting ships together Charley Schmutz has or western league circuit is slated Tom © ngham knows some leaguers lined up for his Dry 7 At Beattle 8. Vane | to draw its gonfalon chase to trade or « r that will land him a outfit. At Bute 7 Myon | an untimely close. | good job in a shipbuilding plant. — | Most of the Seattle team will - | AMERICAN LBAGUR remain right here In town and | Bob Brown and Danie! Dug- 4 fall back to their second-line dale stated yesterday that there 1 was no friction in the meeting * Idie, whose home is in| at Spokane. The vote to close be sent for his tool kit and| the parks was unanimous, ac- will get busy right here. He ts a cording to latest information. carpenter. | Reports that more than one - Philadelphia Manager “Rube” Gardner ts §0-| vote was taken were wrong. 1 New York it for that dear old Im ai . ome pende ’ California, where he! There is strong talk of organizing y nas a good job Hned 1 a Montana State league, with Butte, NATIONAL LEAGUE Pat Eastley will elther catch on! Great Falls, Missoula and Billings New Yor “a vans other league or remain or Helena. If this is not done, Philadelphia 20 ild a few ships Butte and Great Falls intend to Bt * Bill Cunningham has announced a postseason series coe {| his intention of going to Alaska, but " niyn ‘aa Devine is after him f s Du F Cs 7 ae rae ahi ag aa ali F. C. Farr, Spokane owner, | DENTIST , sbure ‘7 329) Paul. Strand hasn't decided what; 28 the foremost of those who tr yn 0-4, Ohh ra Nenl Ae ue. ved but robably will were urging that the season be Years of experience have Roses fates a Whilbene nmbark| ended, according to reports |me master of my prof j in-Aenis othat line of-endenvor trom the Inland Empire town ee ae es y Blanioe Wav Fred Carman is going back to WHY EXPERIMENT! * anigan on ay Chico, Cal, where he will land a| Russ Hall was a spectator at yes hundreds of patients : ; y nice, soft Job and play Sunday ball terday's & here. The Tacoma} _2, dave, BY : S h With Boys ” and pl unday ball will testify to— soutn IN BOYS | with the Chico che magnate says he has a deal on for ainless Methods, Hy United Press Leased Wire Joe Dailey will go up to Detroit, Flaestead, the hard-hitting out. Scientific WoEt PORTLAND, July 11.—Joe } for a frolic in the big show, The Melder wonderful changet ig boxing promoter, Weldon deal was closed last night in their mouths by, = dea osed las i asidious dise f the Wing, Muff Bronson and Freddie) pert Murphy hasn't formulated, “Rustic” Bloomfield has been Nea (Higgs. Disease), 2 Lough, Portland boxers, are on any plans, but will stay in Seattle picked up again by Spokane. He Put your time against mines! i their way to Los Angeles today in| for a time started on the knoll against | mates, eny day, tn the ‘ search of bouts | “Hap” Morse doesn’t know defi Butte yesterday, but couldn't | you what you need. ’ nitely what line of endeavor he will) stick it out. | EXAMINATION and EST! . 3 3 a ‘take up. | ae Large Entry List to Alec Alexander is figuring on) Walter Mails has signed Gil Stok- ALL WORK GUARAITE ‘ ee | Ts »et beating it back to Idaho. He will ke and Al Gipe, of the Vancouver Compete in Net Meet (2aini tt a baseball job first, how- clubs, for his Ames crew of ship. ‘PAINLESS A | A large entry list will participate bullders DENTIS® in the third annual Playfield ten : He F: nis tourney to be staged shortly. Imported Nags Will idea Gavinghhusesealcouine | |The tournament committee meets sag ieee : e Htonight. Play starts Saturday Meet in Race Today _frem_ Tom Fitzsimmons and Nor open Sunday. Hy United Press Leased Wire - a — “~ stagnasaataamnatiseettesetatettts | NEW YORK, July 11—August Relmont’s importe) colt, Hourless, The Dizgest Combination of Vaudeville and Pe # Albert Hansen : and Wilfred Viau's Omar Khayyam, tures Yet—Tomorrow to Saturday imported, will meet this afternoon j irookly Jerby, at y anc tg16 Baoan Aven Nude ihe n Derby, at a mile and a fur Madison Fs ais - Song and Dance Revue. Hmmm iors and B R JOHNS BOLLE, HON A MAZE age: ed. aa Stunning Chorus of Girls FREE DOCTOR Battle This Eve Fields, Keane & Walsh in “APTER . THE S| Ty United Press Leased Wire - _ —— —— OAKLAND, July 11.-Jose Rivers HARRY WATKINS ‘DON ROBERT += Go to the Right Drug Co, 2nd Frankie Rurns will meet in a Komikal Kink Herculean Juggler | ‘ 169 Was!:Ing.on 8. four-round bout at Emeryville to PERMAN | j night Pat Bradley and Frank Wizard of the ec | And the Doctor will give |. ah Py ae t in San Fran ‘ _certina L Pianolog m : | you @ careful examination | wera af. SRSaR ATO Or 4 : ry MERI and prescribe for you : en y We Saka. }Dillon Easy WW inner Greater New York by Day and by By United Press Menged 4 If you are sick you cannot do bet-| NEW YORK, Wy 1 1 Sack Dit PeUSaees = Photoplay, to view the Greatest ig Malt ter than take advantage of thie of- (fer. We save you money and give the best peasible treatment. lon outpointed fee Cli tame 10round #—w in last night fford in a| Brooklyn, | with ERNOONS 100 i‘ rth its mighty, thr JOS A MULLER s Z

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