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STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1917. PAGE 10 BY ALLMAN? THE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Hot Weather Humor. — — PHEW ~ DONT You FiIND/ Yes, Bur THEY THES ARMY CLOTHES) HAVE THEIR. AWPULLN yy? pp REDEEMING ee poi | FEATURE ao WHO EVER THouGHT L 1, , ‘ VD BECOME THE PRIVATE Nov ARE, Your BARDER TO SOME HORSES HORSE MUST BRING ME A CARGE 4 COME FiRSYT PORTER HOUSE STCAK SMOTHERED IN ONIONS BAKED POTATO, MACARONI AND CHESSE, DOUBLE ORDER oF Baxend BEANS, Doren FRIED OYSTERS, SLICED TOMATOSS, FRIED SGES AND A POT OF SPORTS AND COMICS Outbursts of Everett True. By Condo NO MATTER How TIRED OR HUNGRY —, / 4 ARE You ORDERING AS THAT FOR 4 SQUAD OF SOLDIERS OR ARG YOU GOING = TO HOS IT DOWN WHo & LUKS THE eq "| | You Aare? WANTS | | >. oe KNOW SQUIRREL FOOD—lIf You Know, Write Balmy Benny. WHERE WAS MOSES WHEN DucuNNiy iy! > A FELLA CAME UP ‘To ME Xt CANT FIND , “THIS MORNING AN’ WHISPERED THE LIGHT WENT OUT ? ' ~~) our! ,/ \ iN mY EAR — — ile an, ee 5 te a ’ ——>- Po Pee ae EVERYONG WHO IS ~~ 5 enaiee:. 2 a — YES- YES. 5 ALPING TO WIN THE WAR. — a WHAT 010 HE PRACTICING SELF*DENIAC bs, cu ULL by 2 ( Ged) WANTS TO KNOW i!!! AS THaT ENOUGH? [- NO FOLKS!-HE WASNT IN THE CELLAR EATING SOUR KRAyT— WHERE WAS We 27222 1F YOU KNOW, TELL BALMY BENNY BY BUD FISHE i= | EDWARD ae ee 5 You're WiT IN TIME, sp agRS AEE aes ut wHew! MUTT, ReAsE, 2 WIS ARMOR SUT Were \ JERE, WHAT's BoReTHYS ae ca You can't SCARE ge s mix,nin! WHEW! oF MINE (3 Het STUER TELEPHONE NUMBER? Me! wHAT De you MAIN, Six FOUR you!! war ? SuPPOSe THIS SUIT of ARMoR'S FoR ? TNE Hee WANT To PHONG HER. COME of BEFORE FT SOAK ya In THe wWiTH IT om FT DAT NEED Yo FEAR mytT Now ANYMORE THAN T WOULD A BARBY. ‘ Al 7 ¥ Dorothy-~- DBoRerty!! ve, NoPE, JERE HAtNT Ger 4) HILLS DoRerky’S TeELEPHone- \) NUMBER WW MES Litres a 4 Book. Just MY Luce AND | COLUMN T DONT HAPPEN TO Kaew war ities! 4 rt ALMOST an assured fact d Benny Leonard will appear! fm Seattle some time next me Dut the question of whom he to meet is giving boxing fans of parts something to ponder | With the exception of Eddie Cam- Who is a featherweight, there; seem to be any one other Harry Anderson, of the cham- Weight who can make him A fast enough to give local fans) at his class. | Tt ts a foregone conclusion that a/ J bey will have to be dug up who, ts faster than any of the local of lightweights if Seattle fans to see just how fast the new holder cam go. In the ring with | of the lads we have seen here, ‘would look like he was stand- eS VALLEY TRAMBITAS, the hard Portland middleweight, ts 3 Leonard May Box | Portand, middenee. Cincy Reds dec fg B ball ext 1 co within the next two; aee Seka After visit with isis] ANG Cards poe. aseba tives in the Rose City, he ts then) PHILADE to Seat-| 7 ’ y Leonard 3 ° fing on stopning on vox Sat Are Going se Lanna NATIONAL LEAGUE Play at Any Time an effort to show his wares) BY H. C. HAMILTON fit fracas it Gunaies, York - The time limit has been da talks per away with in the Shipbuilde pague. In the future it wi #5/be necessary for a player to Wor ‘jin a y a month before he is allowed to play on the team ruling will allow several N. ue stars to play in tomorrow er. @ a local club. | United Press Staff Correspondent "fam now over my {!lness and NEW YORK, July 27.— ie to fight again,” he writes, “1; S!owly, but surely, the Cincin- Deen feeling bum ever since 1| nat Reds and the unshakable im fan Francisco. 1 gave) C@rdinale-are drawing within all a fight for the shape 1| ®@Pping distance of the Gi- , showing where I got a draw) | ‘Battling’ Orteza and beat| league by the comfortable mar. | Harry Hannah Is in 100 Straight Harry Hannah, the Salt Lake catcher, who Was with Spokane sev-| al seasons back, recently complet a mark of recety straight He hit t than .300|« time. . ne ieay| gin of seven and a half games, gga leon an Kid’) but their defeat at the hands q : of the weak Cubs is not rei- (“I have improved more than 59 per) ighed here. tly ret | We Would Appreciate eu Your Business We consider it a compliment ey, Pad a A ; Very clear and vivid recollec hri Mat! ; | Ata ee a draw wit nk Barrieau | tions of what happened to a christy Z -wson Is 606 Fison asks us for credit fin Vancouver, Wash., but don’t yored National league club in 1914 Chri ty Niathewson Is $F we be any advantage to you, pRmow whether | will take It or not. when the ignored Braves dre “I have improved fore than 59 per|tneir way to a championship since I boxed Frank Farmer in teing held up in front of Gotham-! ‘ 6 ttle. ites, Making Reds Win i: n seema to be At r. With the} terial that has en's or women's $1 down and : “ee Ga iesitaas Ssattewies: tha Tenda’ the balance at $1 a week or $5 E STIN ws 7 eee we. eee neinnati near the a month. Quality the best in al id Me pei Cat heen victory and the Giants’ def fe bas t, Math pet. {J Hes for Joe Benjamin in California sharp. The Reds hop ers ee Pe » . . hat Seattle fans are becoming anx- classed the Phillies, « ling hem 0 | Gately’s Credit Clothing jthis year with remarkable success House 1113 Third Avenue. to see him step in a local ring) w4} Bgain. Joe was seen on two o0ca got hack ions, but didn’t look like any bun- organi class at that time. Since the Giants suffered t t the hands of « tion, A i4inning in the ribs landed Clarence | Few Gun Clubs |o Ask for Trophy| Rcuming coh vony lands’ hopefuls within three an , trimming ® majority! half games of the Red Sox ‘of the boys he has been stacked up|, ed 9 against. A recent victory over Chet Neff, Seattle lightweight, in Los twice thumped the Browns. race is growing into one of t dash-down-the-stretch, he PUGET SQUND NAVIG Even Jim Thorpe and Howard | ing affairs that make the || Berry, all-round athletes de luxe, commission wonder what it will have to doff their chapeaus to| GEORGES CARPENTIE ton eee about a world’s series me ee | ead wo more . . levelan a ae ee i is d with the Yanke he | doesn’t balk at anything in the ath ' fing to sha ttataat Senn ay, White Sox hie to Boston for letic line except auto racing and ; on which are being dished ont other struggle for the upper nic give |r hav ng for t EXCURSION TO ) ec HOOD CANAL een SUNDAY, JULY 29 5 | Bill Stumpf Back TWO LARGE STEAMERS Ye is Arthur Matsu and he's 13, by pretty good authority this Stacy SI Will leatoke: Nth fo hi " : While here, Carpentier will « Stacy showns 1 end "he bas & oe ee in Coast League a +s neighborhood hanging on behind s Lague eee ate out for the bene Lake on Rainiers | «nen it comes to athleti Bill Stumpf, secured by Spokane} S. S. WHATCOM the war fund. AND e's a partial record of bi from Portland just before the ore The Showns ill ay at home Caddie ta golf course 1 cultivate his War arden § SHOULD THE WHITE want Sankey when th io bone vement punt Thea, ee arthur wets thin dol Baw: gheat te si a Rei a2 | North weate ue flivved, broke S. S. CITY OF ANGELES © muddenly begin losing ‘em in « Rainie club at m, at first base on a Boy Scout|ing alt these things he goes home| Some boy, what A lay and got LEAVING COLMAN DOCK AT 9:00 A. M. Hit the Rod Sox begin winning em | Columbia fleld a coe teteat.| bs hres its ¢ four trips to the for Bang t—leaving i ¢ the same way, only three games The jewelers will be represented | jays firs oe on oe eae . ¢ lin the final set of thet fs 1 aed t cirelin Would be needed to make the clubs with their strongest line-up when |@d, Indoor baseball team. Nonpareils to Mix ae et ORE PE RE POON Jol Cae k pe tee age « stand like this: Cullen will be seen at third ba alfback on a high schoo _ hi ae a | Johnny Can Snook Chicago, 625; Boston, 624 Burns at first and Melvor back in|foOtDall team. | aaa With Bill’s Tossers | ‘ Up the Kai A BIG DANCE AND PICNIC ~ Q “hd nf i» Oe "jays orward 0 an amateur ” . “4 < “4 and MS Wake have not galt { left field di die! fh a Tho Nonpareil elub wil play Bi! [foppe and Burns in | p on the Natser BOTH STREAMERS L M. dhe National, and they rn Tommy Barto will likely do the Yoho's fast bunch of ball players | Johnny Anderson, Coast cham ARRIVING " | s M. Has pole auited 7 feet a " | ’ @ropped the Phillies for a count that) bUring aro Dole, vai i 4 foot higher | fm Bremerton, Sunday, at 3 p. m Another Draw Melee! ?'0_*t snooker billiards, 4 $1 00 SPECIAL REDU 1 00 should hold them tight tn fourth See eee eres MM [than any boy of his class at Dugdale's park. The street car] py United Press Leased Wire Bie: Pentle 160 Seerey . ——-ROUND TRIP—— 5 place for a while. The speeding 50 CENTS Star sprinter, holds Cleveland pies th ts affected the car ser DETROIT, July 27.—The Grana| Should be hay ye: oe ote noke: ShNNENe £5 aera BB Pare peel relly Nc ayn an 8 Mee, dad bak taidéan’s junior record for the 100, 560 and : rte é [Circuit race meet was brought to nook up rd An ane PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION COMPANY A series with the Giants 1s sched. HATS Saya Cn kane atstannie I arl Mays Doing I eictan ta ean Artae ty i rd Beh eet Mn eabs dank Astellas site slab SO ole Lie, led i hiay Sor liegge i Mi KAVANAGH | ay air ga ) 8 Mays slated to-run one da#€more, but ; ao ne Jatter’s present trip ee aaa rsd a a broad jumper ‘ | He: LW k N ,|Was proving too much of a ioser. | Pacific Coast Stars | ® shisha 1906 First, at Madison | Champion boy swimmer at Cleve cavy OTK INOW | Hai Boy set up a new record for} * ast otars land Y, M, © CONSULTATION, TREATMENT Carl Mays, the former Portland | spe |twirler, has taken the place of Babe — Ruth as the hard-hitting pitcher of | the world’s champion Boston Red ae Rie Are Caught in Draft! Buck Weaver, Rowdy Elliott, Joe Chet Neff Is Coming | Evans and Lestie Mann are among Willie Ritchie to lr Box: for Charity! panes a : ul the former Pacific const ball atars By United Freee Leased Wire and | Sox. Back to Seattle Now |causht early in the draft. The Cubs SAN FRANCISCO, July 27.—Wil MEDICINE . |g: Ouaned Sases “aEid oink were hit rather hard, as they stand Me Ritchie will box one more bout ONE DOLLAR CASH Paul Johnson Is | Los A Da July 27—Chet| 2, 108¢ Elliott, Flack, Hendrix, | pameere.,, finally retiring from the | / I T ( laeBe thee ie itehie 7 a _ Prendergast and Charley Deal ing. He began training today f | OSC > ; ning today for DR. EVANS oser at Lennys his way is home in the North Joe Acosta, former Vancouver & meeting with Joe Rivers, former phen contender, at the box w for the benefit of the| Bed Cross next week, Paul Johnson, the favorite,! west, «‘ter a successful in failed to come thru in form in class | this section C of the Playfield tennis meet yes terday, and lost to 0, Corby Hayes | ion of| pitcher, relieved Harry Krause His only bad start was] yesterday at Oakland, and was hit his last bout here, in Which he was! harder than the former. Philudel:! beaten by Joe Benjamin, of Spokane. phia star was before him. 401 Peoples Bank Bldg., Second and Pike St. 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.; 7 to 8 p.m. Sunday, 11 a. m. to 12. ‘

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