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Outbursts of Everett T rue. By Condo HOUSEHOLD MUST COME TOA MAY Come oP FOR ——~ My DEAR MAN, You May CALL IT A RE PUTALI 1€ YOU So WISH, You Come nro IT ~| TAKE OFF YOUR : HAT | | EDWARD | «| HILLS (| 4 FTER SEEING LAST NIGHT'S four-round encoun ter in Dreamland between Ed- Campi and Harry Anderson, lo- boxing fans are more firmly a than ever that a 10 bout between these two be well worth taking in h and how it can be arrang is the next thing to be consid- Anderson has stated that he § Willing to meet Campi just as and in just as many rounds s the Californian chooses. Campi, m the other hand, seems anxious | th to give Anderson a chance, his wares ] "The Californian leaves Friday for ‘@ Visit to his home. When he re-) a to Seattle, there will be a) to see him in a long dis-| go with Anderson in Vic or Vancouver. A bout be these two in elther of the cities should draw a large) of Seattle fistic followers. | eee [MY GOOD, the former Seat- @ favorite, has written a friend in He from Manila. He also sends from the Island, in which | jis picture appears with a story of i in the squared circle. all probability, Sammy will | meet Iron Bux, a Hongkong slinger, who lays claim to} titles in the Philippines. oe FRITZ HOLLAND, the middie) cht of more or less repute in| circles, is having a deal of | le in Australia over the Teu-| twists in his name, according | | ae _ Fritz has been very popular with n fans until just recently some one noticed that his) could be taken for a German Quite a little fuss was stirred ft appears, for Fritz had to ite home and get the dope on ancestry before the Australians satisfied As a matter of course, “Fritz Holland” is nothing more or less Mahan a nickname. He got ft in “Spokane about seven years back Ywhile acting as instructor at the “amateur club there. Jimmy Cassell, at that time a sport writer in the Inland Empire ‘village, wished the name on the Aighter. His real monicker is Fred Creel. George Creel, head of the recently created Federal Bureau of Information, is an uncle of Fref’s Fred was born in West Virginia ‘and is of Scotch-Irish parentage see eo | BILLY WRIGHT has boxed for his last time in Los A | eording to dope in the pat the Cafeteria village. | It seems that the Seattle gladi- ator took things too easy in his re cent bout with Frankie Jones. The papers called him a “staller’ and ‘other names of a more harsh wintage, following the fracar ‘Jones also came in for some pan nings. It is claimed he entered the ring in very poor shape oe BUD RIDLEY, local bantam weight, stepped on the scales yes terday and showed that he {s a real genuine blown-in-the-bottle bantam. At present Ridley is hard at work for his bout with Al Davies, Ca. nadian bantamweight champion, to | be held next Saturday night in Vancouver. The little blond is putting in | fome good licks as the melee in| slated to go 15 rounds, Ridley 1s one of the most gen tlemanly little fellows in the box-| Ang game. He 1s a hard, conseci- Bntious worker and one of the kind Who is due to go quite a way to | ‘ward the top of the ladder in his © ehosen profession, if he continues as he has started GREAT FALLS, July 18—Joe McGinnity pitched Great Falls to a Victory over Putte yesterday, in the first of a series of post-season } games, 2 to 1. a S. TRUE, THE WAR IS OVERTHROWING THe Aanocrar ic MONARCHIES OF THE WORLD, TakD YOUR SFFORTS To PRUSSIANIZE Tis FROM THIS MOMENT ON THIS HOMG wicc Be REPUBLIC, AND ANY QUESTIONS THAT @ BUT WHEA F DEAD HALT RIGNT NOW < “ MUTT AND JE Now, JRE Twin TRAN You (N BATTLE PRACTICE, WE ARS SUPPOSED To RE AN ARMS ORE HUNDRED Eddie Campi, Pacific Coast featherweight champion, had the best of his fourround bout with Harry Anderson, former Northwest lightweight cham- pion, last night in thelr four. round, no-decision bout in Dreamiand. The little native son and the clever Anderson stepped thru the short bout at a whirlwind-like pace. Neither showed any {Il fects of the encounter at the end Anderson made far the best show ing against Campi of the local crop of mitt slingers. Camp! was too fast for him, however, and was en titled to the decision, had one been given. In the semi-windup came back In the last and won himself a Sid Mitchell two rounds with Dick draw Eddie Campi can now claim the lightweight championship of the Northwest. Eddie Pink- man, please write. Ever notice Dan Salt’s classy hat band? There Is no truth In the re- port that Eddie Pinkman didn’t attend last night's smoker be- cause Fred Tulte refused to let him make a speech. Lightweights will draw a breath of relief with the announcement that Eddie Campi is going to Cali fornia for a visit He leaves Fri day If Dick Wells ever buys a circus, couldn't he make a hit by boxing with Sid Mitchell? Yes, he couldn't. The say Joe F green cap nelaco, ean in gain down wear. in in San F “Muff” Bronson must not be very well liked in Frisco. One of the promoters wants to match him with Benny Leonard when he comes to the Coast. The meeting of the Hard-Hofled Egg clnb was postponed last night on account of the street car strike. Don't know whether there's any truth in the report that Alex Pantages has offered Ed. die Pinkman a chance to Rus- sian dance over his circuit or not. | SAY TOM, THIS [S WILBUR = 1 wish You WouLD DRIVE OUT To CAMP "TWOAY, | WANT TO S#B You ABbouT SOMBTHING — “West Pon”) In CAS@ THE SENTRY THE PASSWORD Is STOPS Nov UIRREL FOOD—Ossifer! ‘KNOW stoned. bi (< MUSTA BEON KINDA FOR GRAN FADOA! / KARO + /PRINSTANCE- HAVING > ‘To WAVE “To CRANK THAT CARRY \T IN WIS ROOM 50 AS WE CouLp Wake / UP In OTH ~_ MORNIN S ; 2 4 CLOCK UP EV@RY WIGHT An’) STAR—-WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1917, PAGE 10 Anything We Insist, Arrest That Benny Person! “THEM GRANDPA CLOCKS AINT™ ) ALARM CLOCKS | ¢' Poor Rune | / on the Road. | / an THe ponr HAVE “ @E CRANKED UP EVERY NIGHT wie THER ! SILLY SC\ENTINIC Mowe How To TRAVEL without TRAVELING riRST OGTA Raicn oF I Ger You! (NOR DER. TO WIN GACH OF OUR SOLDIERS HAS FOUR oF THE GNM AGAINGT HIM THEM ATYACH BuMOVe OF BALOOMS TO PERSON Aa PER \WUSTRATION. F—Jeff Got His Four and Knocked Off for the Day. ‘Campi Has Better of Harry Anderson . Boxing Is Popular { i Much has been said In these columns of late about how { boxing Is coming to the front in the army and navy and on the | Wells, the Cincinnati middleweight, | battle fields of Europe. Below is shown a “company” street after Dick had walloped Aus) at American Lake, with two members of the Eighth Engineers tralian in the early rounds. The ) engaged in a friendly jabfest—Corp. T, W. Palmer, left, and fracas failed to bring out as much ) Private Roy Kirk action as the fans hed looked The engineers need a few more men; then they will pre In the other mills, Charley Giv pare to leave for France. ens and Frankie Saunders stepped four rounds to a draw, while Lioyd sreeeenaastemenpenumeemmern ermmiemmeaamemes Madden had a feather-edge tn his | fracas with the rug Lonnie Me. | Intosh. McIntosh is growing like a weed, and had height and reach to his advantage In the ¢ n raiser, “Red” Mur ray evidently ought the weather too hot and the crowd too slim for him to put up a good go. He dog ged it with Frankie Rogers, and the affair was halted in the third Referee Pat Scott Battling endance expected nies he has taken up Russian dancing When asked who he had the better of last fight, Lonnie Austin thought night's replied, “What's all this about the Rus sian dance?” Hope a lot of other fighters take up the Russian dance. It's more thrilling than the tango. Ever hear about the time “Judge” Flanigan sat on his hat in Chauncey Wright's? Wonder what the Germans will think of Eddie Pinkman's Russtan dance? Pat Scott refereed in a love ly coat of tan. Charley Manning didn't from Everett for the figh’ Slated to ¢ Ket over ts, 'Tennis Rivals Are Lombat hy United Press Leased Wire NEW YORK, July Hjurstedt and Mary K J, on July 22. 18 Brown, ten | nie rivals, will play in Plainfield, N Molla Portland Sending ‘ Shortstop to Cubs} spokane By United Press Leased Wire PORTLAND, July 18 McCredie, champion shor veloper, is sending a the big show. Hollocher purchased by the Cubs, ‘ Walte tstop d nother one to has been Dwan Wins \California ElKs’ Meet Keeps Sport | Steve Dwan was returned the victor in the final game of Elks’ golf tourney yesterday at Jefferson park, He triumphed over Harry Griffith, 11 to 9. This match was the play-off, the players tying in the firet encounter. IN wv League Proves to Be a Flivve By United ean Leased Wire July 18,—The propos- od Washington Moniana league is a |flivver, It dled on the day of its birth when Billings refused to come thru with money to support the Ta- that town, coma team which was to represent | f yesterday. By United Press Le Wire BERKELEY, July 18—The | University of California author ities have definitely decided not to abandon athletice next year. John Stroud, graduate manager of athletics, today be gan active work toward arrang- ing a football schedule. CHEHALIS, July 18.—Prepara- tlons are under way here for the! staging of the annual tennis tour-| ney. A number of local stars played WHAT IS AT TENTH AND SENECA? See Page Four Today. [how weit say vouRe Pua (9) AND YOU 4 wast? To d0°To DeNve ew (ou) - ve vou Ga enon ng ey | ” WEST POINT | {TEM KIND 1S \ | G\owT OMY CLocKs-\ [| RUNS EiGuT PAYS =} \ WITHOUT WINDING | / . ' ——.—— wee ] wnt ove | ( THI OFF AS We A woR.O TURKS To CAST = weLL-wien UPR wRS TURN AND face THe west — BY ALLMAN | i IA by Y ee): ay BY AHERN AN GOSH GEORGE ~ 1F ba \T GOES BiGHT OMS ) | WITHOUT WindDIN'~ How \ tone wie \T Go \ ov wino vr 2 Pa / \ HANG THERE UNTIL YoU SEE DENVER COMING ALONG, THEN PUNCTURE BALOONG ONS BY ONE WirTH HATPIN ANG DROP Hey ! sime! WHAT ARE You STOPPING BHOOTING) For? Ss 1 ING KILLED MY FOUR, ALREADY i. ‘Hard Series Ahead for White Sox Team BY H. C. HAMILTON United Press Mtaff Correspondent NEW YORK, July 18.—With a rift of 21 points separating them from the Red Sox, the Chicago White Sox will be able to take only a breath today be fore they enter what undoubt edly will be their hardest series. Tomorrow they will take on the Boston bunch, who simply refuse to be counted out of the race tely ignoring the fact that an ce they have than points in the pions have simply re veral times ised when pitchers se it appeare of how ey would charg seats, but ¢ Vhite Sox have Great Machine Falls” REAL Fast Into Discard DENTISTS A three-line item appeared In the sport pages the other day, announcing that Johnny Evers had been released to the Phil lies by the Boston Braves. two or three 8 earlier it in anr Li Some eek ared that a three-line port incing burg had traded Frank Schulte All of which is reminiscent of baseball a decade ago, and which hows the favor of the fans, like that of kings, is a transient thing Ten years ago Evers was short stopping and Schulte was playing right field for one of the greatest baseball machines the world | B | Baseball AMERICAN LAGE Won. Lot 1 1 1 4 “0 42 8 a 40 Washington 4 Ht. Louie 3 Ob Philadelphia 2048, At Detrott 9-1, Philadelphia 2-3 At Chicago 6-3, Washington 0-2 At Bt. Louis 3, Boston At Cleveland 2, New York 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE W Lawt. Pet hia 40 4 ure Brooklyn 2, St Philadelphia 1, Cincinnatt 3. Roaton 10, Pittebure 6 New York 6, Chicago 1, 308 has jbe narrowed The White Sox got an even break when they met the Red Sox in Boston. If they can hold onto their sc nt until the Barry hit they should the session with confidence than when they t the champions at Fenway park. The fact that the Browns have give the Rex Sox a terrible tussle they are just completing does not k the well for the scoring ability Boston band Gradually, the Giants are pulling the 1 into a stretch of games that d carry them to the ch hi ay they stand t with argin of more olnts the Phillies, rd pressed by the Car. seen—the Chicago Cubs rs and Schulte are the only ft in big league baseball, and s scarcely probable either will last thru another season. And the rest of the Cubs are attered thruout the ntry Frank Ch the peerless man ager, rec »t as pilot of the Los Kling, the wonder cat been out of bas Tinker is still in baseball, managing Columbus; Ar tie Hofman, the greatest of utility men, has given up the idea of play ing any more, after two heart-rend- ing attempts to come back “How have the mighty Fast Play im Tourney affected by the Strike, the second day's en!" Altho somewhat street car play in the city championship tour hey, now being staged at fast Firloch, saw some matches run off yesterday Bill Taylor and Millington Gray |put on the star melee of the ses: sion in the men’s doubles against Stewart Harker and Dick Vander Las, in which the latter were re. turned the victors, 6-4, 6-0, 6-0 One of the upsets of the tourney was the defeat of Mrs. Stafford by Dorothy Green CHICAGO, July 18.—Frank Baker, New York Yankee star, had nothing to do with trying to get Pitcher Sothoron to jump the Browns, Ban Johnson exonerated him yesterday, wHrre VERY WHITE |AMUSEMENTS WILKES Nine Fifth and Pine. Tel. Elliott Tonight—All Week—Ma' rd. «4 BROKEN Sat A Romantic Drama of Today By W. Ernest Wilkes Nights, 20c, 30¢, 50c. 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