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SPORTS AND COMICS Outbursts of Everett True, By Condo Ene wea, MC TEU You. ye St SECOND-HAND, YOU WNOW, MR TRUE . AND THE ARE WORN AND WG . LUPHOLS TORY 15 VERY i RASCED, Anro—— — an IT wp IT WAS SECOND-HANDY BuT tf It's IN SUCH AN AWFUL SHAPES, You WOULDN'T WANT (TY SO DON'T PULL THAT — ANTE DILUVIAN METHOD OF PICKING * — ry] FLAWS TO GOT A see LRE DUCTION (te * ides ints . a ~~ Thr? & Sy AND JEFI STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUG. 1, ‘om Will Wait a While for His Vacation. S— Guess THE DOINGS OF THE DUI OLIVIA, WHAT Do You THINK, 4 4) THE Boss SAID To ME TODAY \\ NE SAID," TOM, You HAD BerreR TAKE A QovPLe oF WERK VACATION STARTING TOMORROW TwNK? SQUIRREL FOOD—Who's Right? HERES A FELLA WHO WRITES ) \N AN’ SANS IF HE MAD Tint To wATE HED TELL me BUT —Jeff Is So Absent Minded at HES SO BUSY WE CANT SPARE “iW Time TO waive OW, HELEN, WHAT Do You TOM IS PLANNING Ons STARTING VACATION ~ 1917, PAGE 8 HTT IDEA OF STARTING HIS VACATION “TOMORROW ~ WHERE 19 HO? { ’ ¢’. ; ? Tomorrow ‘| His Two weeks | A To MORROW ~ [ With UT A MINUTES HOW Do You EXPECT US To GBT ANY CLOTHES MADE BY TOMORROW ? Your VACATION 1S OFF UNTIL. Wie CAN READY aa Times, Yes, Indeed. oe JCFR wr) mutt t Le Him SYSTEM THE S oT TO TAKE WATER'S IN of Sxur =) CAN'T \ \ Himsece ~ Sure, ree (rece Him | LITTLE MORE boosting and a little more interest n fested by business those to whose be to have Seatt Hented in a dareball league a AA rating, and the deal wi thru. ‘The sound wallop administered By The Star last week is } Dig effect up and down the ¢ ig receiving more publicity Portland, Los Angeles, San Fran Salt Lake and Oakland as result of declaring itself ready @ berth in the Coast circuit ft has in these selfsame cities many moons Elsewhere on this page today are extracts from an interview ‘one of the San Francisco pa- by Walter McCredie, manager the Portland club, who | Wor of Seattle becoming a r of the Coast league, to i Fightfully belongs. Also on , appears an interview in ich a page fith McCredie by the United Pres which he states he is t @ deal for the Seattle hold With Dugdale in order to guar | aitee this city representation in a baseball league embracing Tot its own size, cities that, as Ro ‘Jand Cotterili said “Are now and will continue BY H. C. HAMILTON NEW YORK, Aug. 1.—Alex- ander Slump has laid hold of the White Sox. Riding the pitch- to be commercial rivals of Se ing staff, harassing the catch- attic, and sports between clubs ers and threatening the field from these cit will natural ers, the old demon wrecker of i Se more ractive than pennant hopes and ambitions has from near-by, smaller cities.” faded the Chicago pennant hopes for the time being, and Ae unless quickly hanged in pub- IN 1915 SALT LAKE is Wil week Gulaven ons more st city in the Coast i chuckle at the expense of a fa- & population of % ankias debut in the circuit, i Since had failed to be 1 money mah the small Unio As Seattle has now failed in the Northwestern league—it was t) on f = best bet in the Coast cireuit. 7 dns tae ‘ig attendance was wonderful. Base ball in the Utah metr is took a new lease on and has contin iusiepew co mics} ted to hold it sail Geaae Ge canis Why should Seattle be repre ; Sented ina »b P Tacom2, with a 943; Butte, with , with 104,402 De 207,383, and Great Falls, with F 12.9487 When in the Coast league It = © will rank with San Francisco, with | $416,912; Los Ancele h 3191 Salt Lake, with with 150, and 207,214. The figures used Official population fi census. Since the smal! with Eastern vasior only thr ne separat hosed riva eared fr e Comt x staff when eatl d rst victory ning affair, Yanks B of the in which teC3~w— Oakland, |} Portland, with } the above are om AMERICAN LEAGUE CHET NEFF is bac from Los Angeles and & furnish tt with a little e light weight division pee petition. Neff explains his defeat “hands of Joe Hen lightweight, in the § ga due to the fact that an ugly cut in his |} the fracas, and was wn his end up during the encounter. oland 8. t Detroit & NATIONAL LEAGUE Won. Lost. Pe ble to hold IF THE RED SOX f ‘epiy wnaintain their winni today, and if the White accumulate a victor will be turned over, sult: Chicago 626; Boston 62 « Detroit is elght and a half games| in the rear. If Philadelphia should win today and Cincinnati lose, the fighting second, third and fourth-place Na fional league clubs would line us follows Bt. Louis Philadel phi Cincinnati ail to prop Breokiyn 4 LEAGUE n. Toate the with COAST Franctsoo « Angelen Lake City up ae Ertle Winner Over s PAUL, Aug. 1 Ertle, Paul featherweight, had largely used for| shade over Roy Moore, of Don't chew your | cisco, in 10 rounds before tal City club last night, Rat skins are Bove making glove fingers. HARES THE WATE ts SANITATIUM ORDER AND Nor His MUD BATH. THE OFF Ab HE <LEAN oe if in won In To first 1 from t com “Baseball | »!|Wants to Sign Benny | “| Dundee San Francisco Boy on Fran Capi { Jerr? \ Werk BYING Ake you? You Jere, THERE isn’r AN ATTENDANT IN \ SIGHT. WOKD You MIND HELPING ME rake MY TRE ATME AT. nS ie | a ie White Sox Begin x to SKid Backward 3. INE | 4 Williams were handled | You haven't had that best laugh yet. Not unless you've seen Joe Walsh in mming the Chicagoans lost a f Faber took the ant in the first, ond. 12 Fig White Scott to quartet Benz or conflicts and Scott ir ox’ defeat on Mor aber, Russell halt the Red Sox Faber is most likely to turn the altho Russell has shown in flashes that he fs ready for creditab Renz or Of this draft, McCredie snickering in glee ors overlooked a Walter Mails hav Walter NOT to hear : Funny how many boxe cold feet during the draft Lee good bet when Senators made five oth-rout. Johnny would ont Benny an ideal meal t In dropped a full jower as the Phillies blanked , Renny ard Four errors meant nothing to the rs have selected Bezdek \s luck is Al Mamaux wasn't in the draft, either now convinced all sg gh against him oe Red rformance and the m for a Br etory with t were in ond game ry Athletic hit hard by ‘the heat and had to retire Heat Puts Skids to Fight Game in N. Y. By t 1 Wire | 4 t 1 The heat » in New York t between MIGHT USE ME; Mack can deal an awful lend’ng his white elephont Siamese armies Cognie blow b to the Ad Schacht says he doesn't care if he never sees Eddie Pinkman do the Russian dance | He saw Joe Walsh in swim ming KEEP YOUR HEAD UP. Christie was perature. | wy: } Wat TONIC v OD Wiese eee a |_.NEW YORK, Ang. 1.—Harry! could stop the war if he would go Sherman wants to land a bout be-\in swimming more often , | tween Benny Leonard and Johnny He is said to have offered a purse of $15,000 for a no-decision go in Ohio Dundee's No room for the subs. manager Is said to have ; | accepted Boots Favored to Cop at Saratoga | By United Press Leased Wire SARATOGA, N, Y., Aug. 1.—A, Macomber's Boots, carrying 1 pounds, was the early-morning fa vorite for the $6,000 Saratoga han 9 dicap "I the o tod Well, at that, Kilbane, didn't do no worse, Eleven thousand six hun ch will be the feature of dred isn’t a bad price for getting & of the Saratoga meeting knocked out and then having to pay $25. ‘Joe Schermer Is Victor in Block Joe Schermer took the second block of his billard match with Wal a) ter Johnston last night at Brown &| Hulen’s. Last night's score was 66| to 50. Johnson leads in the total,! 100 to 96 Wonder if Leo Houck will come back from Frisco wear ing a cane? Ray Richards makes quite a splash when be goes in swimming Looks like three strikes and out for the car company. Very good, Kddie! PNRM ITT IR PUTIN ee ABT My RxeuMaTioM's | he knocked Kilbane } made ! He OH, Yes, Jou Wet TO TAKE , So quer, \/ hr THAT, Lo fM TRYING ALL WHAT | \ THE Doc WAMTED J \ME To TELL You nor Me, J SHUT OFF! Pe Entry Into Coa The McCredies—W. W. and Walter, president and manager, respectively, of the Portland Coast league club—favor Seat tle’s entry into the Pacific Coast league Pine? _ In fact, Walter painted a rosy picture for Seattle fans last week in San Francisco, when he gave a San Francisco scribe tome dope that caused the fol- lowing story to appear in the Bulletin ‘Having nothing better to do down in the citrus bolt, Walt McCredie, chief highmuck-a muck of the tribe of Beavers, delivered himself of a speech yesterday afternoon. Said speech has been made before, and will probably be heard or een again, particularly if some apace filler happens to short of in these dull days. run ‘eopy’ “This brief brings us down event, to wit Seattle, accord ing to Mac, stands a fine chance of securing a franchise in the Coast league. This in spite of the fact that Dugdale’s city made very little splash in the Northwestern attendance puddle this yoar introduction to the main W. W. McCredie “Be that as It may, McCredie seems to think the Washington city will be favored witn a franchise, and it wouldn't sur- prise him in the least if Tacoma SAID st Lea tn day Babaay Benny DR! dat tb? amy tedy 9 ee hs \ told you at Moses war Ca, Hey \ Levhing for hes berth om) nog nd, \a Pullmew when the | % LE 7 wet ont up PA hut gly Sie To TeLe a MUD BATH TODAY BECAUSE ALL THE WATER'S a ee Ae, cone wtern BY BUD FISHER copereme 1804 eee Pater Portland Owners Favor Seattle McCredie gue Ball) { so asked to sit in at the | next meeting. $} “McCredie is certain that { Seattie’s claim for recognition will be given a hearing at the next Coast league meeting. ( Mac didn’t that Prexy { Baum would take the matter | under advisement, but he inti- | mated as much. H “So much for Waiter’s bit { of inside information. Comes now one Tom J. Darmody, own- er of the ‘grriess’ Tigers. Tom has views on the Coast league situation himself. He's been around a bit himself, y'know, has Tom. If there is any change to be made—this isn't the kind of change the magnates usually have in mind, note you--Dar. mody believes that San Diego, with its population of 60,000, will be given recognition be- { fore Seattle. Before long, says | Tom, there will be several thou. § sand soldiers stationed in or } near San Diego, and they are | 5 liable to attend the ball games for want of a better place to go. “This is the situation as it ap- peals to two of the Coast league moguls. The views of Jaycal, Hen and Al, forthcoming ture.” will doubtless be in the near fu- DA RRR RRR AR nnn {Willie Ritchie Working for Bout I By United Press Le Wire SAN FRANCISCO, Ang. 1 Willie Ritchie is training bard for his four | |round bout Friday night with John [ny McCarthy | MeCarthy | Ritchie's and Frank B the former ligh eight Marshall Allen Winner at Marshall Allen and other Seattle tennis players breezed thru yester day's matches of tl tourney in| and new members each week Tacoma in fine order, Miss Sarah} You just imagine you are altting Livingston showed much of her old/!n the front row of a two dollar |class in defeating Dorothy Dempsey,|"how when you see the show girls, |mediums, and ponies putting on hose numbers in true New style. And the best part of all this is to shoot off a sp after at le Trapshooters ation, at Harbor island were slated this ate noon f of substituted as! River lined to box} hampion was Joe CABARET That's What That Big Broadway Production Is Causing Every Is Night I acoma Running to form, the Big Broad way Revue at the New Cect! Grill is the talk of Seattle, New songs jNag Furnishes Thrill |! | to Grand Circuit Fans KALAMAZOO, Aue, 1 a! Bit furnished the thrills day Grand Cireuit race by finishing sixth in the heats njoy nh exquisite lish order, while this big show The kitchen { Sorenson | utation Just remember we are open ev ery evening except Sundays, and the location is First avenue, near Madison street, a delicious s prepared you are lad, or chafing seeing Tramp-a in yester meet here fir when he won the next three two in charg of Mr. a chef of world-wide rep: Hatton and “Cap” Hold Shoot Bout Bugene Hatton and “Cap” Kelll- RIOT AT NEW CECIL York Strachan Will Take Place of Johnston By United Press Leased Wire NEW YORK, Aug 1.—John R Strachan will Willlam Jobn ston’s place in tennis tournaments, according to announcement today, Johnston has joined the navy | take Charley Garland Is Still Winning Games By United Press Leased Wire CHICAGO, Aug. 1 land, Pittsburg, runner-up for the national clay rt t is title in the meet here, continues to win his matches. Charley Gar Al Demaree Back With Giant Clan} By United Press Leased Wire NEW YORK, Aug. 1,—Al Demaree is back with his old love, the Giants. | Pete Kilduff, a recruit inflelder, was traded to the Cubs for the pitcher cartoons | ——________ STAR WANT ADS BEST FOR RESULTS May Buy Seattle | By United Press Leased Wire SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1.— If the war do: gates of Coast | attle may be in the league In 1918, in the opinion of Walter McCredie, manager of the Port. land club. He is confident he can make deal for the pur chase of the Seattle Northwest- ern !eague franchise and trans- fer it to the P. C. L. “Seattle is a Class AA base- ball city,” said McCredie toda: ‘and It should never have been dropped from the Coast league.” He believes Seattle would du- plicate the record of Salt Lake during the first year in the league—and Salt Lake saved the league that year, } “Dutch” Reuther Is Called by the Re CHICAGO, Aug. 1.—Portland hail notified the Chicago Nationals ¢ Shortstop Hollocher, tts star infi er, will not report to the Cubs. deal fell thru when Cincinnatt el ed “Dutch” Reuther by the waiver route, atter he had been promised to Portland for Hollocher. fo) THE BANK FOR YOUR SAVINGS pays 4 PER CENT INTEREST from August First on all sums deposit- ed on or before August Fifth ‘tmene