The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 4, 1917, Page 6

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SPORTS AND COMICS — Outbursts of Everett True. By Condo COME COLT HERG IN t : FRONT Or Your store! BE : FLAG (8S So SRED AND DIRTY TPROPeERLY INTERNED HAD A SQUARE FeeD SINCE YESTERDAY, GOING Ye FIND JEFE, MAYBE HE CAN STAKE ME TD THE DRICE om Some coveee JOHN L. SULLIVAN had been as wise, thrifty and as good a Minancier as the present he: tht champion, Jess Willard, Pugilistic warrior might have on probably a couple of dollars. John L. didn't get good, business sense until many after he lost his world's No fighter ever lived who the following, popularity and he opportunities to get big money | ba famous world beater and vi that Sullivan had during | } 10 years of his reign as ad | IF HE HAD KEPT himself in/ athletic form and taken ad of all the fortu that at his door he might today | in wealth. But John L.} heyday was a careless, reck-| “spendthrift, who blew his to the four winds and never} out for the future | was probably 10 years after his Wi 90 that John L. woke up and “bee to realize how foolish he had | jen. He then started out at the AWA of some theatrical shows and his days. But what a fortune might have amassed if he had , wise and thrifty from the day | Whe became a champion by defeating | ly Ryan in 1882° Es JIM COFFEY, on his way back | d the pusgilistic crest, is con-| t that he can take the Moran| ] le—which upset him twice Two years ago Coffey was rank- next to Willard in the heavy ight division. Then he decided to take unto himself a little easy > money—and a little more prestige by taking on Frank Moran, He | and Moran surprised the lers in fistiania by knocking | ley for a goal in the third | f | “Pluke—lucky wallop,” yelled| ‘the Coffey adherents The brace of Erin Isle offsprings | Were matched again. For eight Younds the shifty Coffey hit Moran He led a dozen miles on + The fight had only two to go. And in the COLLINS round Moran cracked Coffey on the jaw—and Coffey was BY PAUL PURMAN Bettled for the second time | For two years there has been Coffey retired for more than a| | > year. Then he m another de-| ) bot. It has been e ionally suc- a feeling in baseball circles | that so long as the Red Sox ma- cessful. No 1 has re chine held together and played | him since “come: the same kind of baseball as it | he has scored numerous victories showed in 1915 and 1916, no But Moran bars his way to the job| club on the circuit would be nt to Jess Willard—| able to beat it | ‘Mary Ann,” which| ‘Two reasons have been given for! lown to defeat. | 4 ag ball axioms (1) The Red Sox have been able to beat teams they had to beat to win. (2) The Red Sox have been able to play for one run and hold it |. The first'{s an attribute of only as heir appa Moran and his twice sent Coff . both of which are sound base IT 18 BEI everywhere t pointed out nearly the strength John Byers was expected to add to the Phillies has failed to develop Evers, after a siege of sickness, | reported to the Phillies c Believing himself in cor Play. His fielding has be did, but he has ad the fire and | ®Uch a team as the Red x, a club pepper of ot composed of money pla who . most er s with THE & N sid Olay league w ch train than their ed briefly. A comp the second in the club's history Last season thi was © enced gince Stallings came into the man eries with the Tigers agership, now is in progress a 8 that meant the ant to} _w * |the club that won. The Tigers REPORTS. ARE persistent that | broke under the strain, and te Six Toronto is going to be a major | Went on into the world serie Jeague city next year. Efforts to| The second is based on mechan ) Move the Washington club still | ical play wonderful pitch » Bre in progress, tho decidedly un- der cover. | BIG TIME DANCE At Leschi pavilion Saturday evening, August 4, auspices of No. 51, Knights of Pythias Band Tickets 50c Extra Lady 25¢ qual to a much er advantage for some other ne best reason for believing the White Sox, and not the Red Sox, will be on the top of the |heap at the end of this season is 1 She' these rules are not holding SQUIRREL FOOD—Two Ways for Eating Corn Without Getting Mussed Up = a em STARVING WOOOFEC WER iP NUABEKS u STARVING WOO HEAT e ; has to GANBCO VIBRATION CAUSED BY in ORVTR Doe over KEANELS ON COB AR — Tree PECKING CAUSES — 7 tra ncnns. TURNS, ~ 10 RESEMBLE HHO © | PECK OF STRONG ie GELLOWS To FORCE AIR 3) CONTAINANCE: WT | CHEESE STARTS To Sa, tet CORN COB, BLOWN: BASS Daum SHC S | Move TOWARDS \N ASK peers oe ge WHICH AWAKGNS ATTACHED TD o. DECIEVED CANARY PICKS FELINE. = 3 KERNELS OUT INTO CONE SLEEPING SPARROW ect Neg ae KERNELS ONE ATA Time | PULLS UP SHAPED APPARATUS WHiCH SPARE - FACTIMFUL pe ANO WHE Raitane READ | DOOR ON HUNGRY RUNS “TO MOUTH = CAunie. HARKEES TO @ TO SWALLOW, DRUM STtCK | (2) kerry Hoists wooorecwers | 7 SEASON KERNELS WTS (TON HEAD CAuSiNG 4 16 CAGE " mit TAKE MASTERS wc’ . BACK AG 16 CM CHATER a 7. AS “To TASTE ~ MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Certainly Knows How to Order a Meal and Mutt Knows How to Fat It BY BUD FISHER : =| (me 16 TeRRIeLE! & HaveN'r ud BEANS! STOPPING THE RED SOX! || Baseball | °Aieaa of WW) WA Y% uv for about 12 years gathered un con | TWO BASEBALL AXIOMS FAILED TO WORK OUT WHEN |). PRs him comfortable for the rest BOSTONESE MET COMISKEY’S OUTFIT . : ME VOR, Ate ae out this year, |#tations of that linenp, and it’s dan-' entries were listed for comp tition, | STAR—SATURDAY, AUG. 4, 1917. PAGE 6 THE DOING BY ALLMAN OF THE DUFFS—Evidently Tom Will Appoint Himself Instructor TOM, ENGAGED A NURSE MAID TO GO WITH US To THE SEASHORE | More MmPENsE! On OUR VACATION™= WiTHoUY (| web, Give SOMBONE TO Loow AFTER Twe | HER TO WoER erear scurr!) ‘ ie No, BvT I'M Just CRAZY TO LEARN HELEN ~ SHE Stems LIKE BEG PaRDon, Miss- MB ‘AS A NURSE WE'RE GOING BABY | MIGHT AS WELL (7! STAND THAT mM Mee, DUFF- 1 Malo For. TO THE SPA SHORE ~ M STAY HOME ~ THIS 1S OUR Came our tw Asi Yi Wo YEARS, Do You KNOW 4 Met TENT | ? ——, _ VACATION You How Much BXx- How “To swim? § wei bese ll PERIENCe® You've HAD AROUND “| CHILDREN hr 4 street ANO HOPS ON TRERDENA VAINLY TRYING To - QUEY ORDERS- ig CaN \ 6% 4m on °,9 DOWN ON GENTS PLATES, Sine Teo AROUND : ode caT— KERNEL “TO PALL wiTo CHUTE \s EXPECTEO WARFARE eae. Tee THAT STARTE PHONOG RA PLAYING DOG WHS TLE RECORD MAH PULLS STRING | WHING DING, muUrT! \ | COME ON, JEFF, yes, A RoAST : } wor Ths c oF sien ‘“ CHICKEN with ALL vm HALE STARVED. /) ta Bagh peli | x JEFF, You Ler MC HeRN INV one ou, WELL - CERTAINLY THe TRIMMINGS, (CORN ON THE COB, PeTATOCS, TOMATOES, OLVES AND CG CREAM. AND USTEN, Sead iT RIGHT \ uP AND SERVE Ir \ ' For ONE oe KNOW How Te cRDER & meact oN THAT Feed! THERE'S PLENTY FoR Two! You NOT AND RELIEVE MG THis GRUB IS SERVED | \ eee ONE, GeT ME? \ —' et ~_One!_- er 9) x ~~ Cobb Far a All Rest BY H.C. HAMILTON spite of the stump of the Cin | | cinnati Reds, averages publish. — « ‘ ed today show six members of ‘ ae PE SUNDAY, Aug. 5th Mie “Nadler ean Leaving Colman Dock at 9:00 A. M. 3. F. Battle S. §. POTLATCH erweight champion, of Seattle, out —And— Soeee nee ee eos) Se S. CITY OF ANGELES 1 thi att : ull at Bangor and \Campi Wins | S. F. Battle *« ame card,the proces turned over to the taged their will ¢ rn ve up the mon the ferson, ‘The mo to lot at 15th and Ff Dry Dockers took on the Ames 1, Johnny Me( WHAVERL sus hitting, as Boston pitchera|Over Frankie Jones, while Sailor with Skinner & Eddy pict F ies tangled ‘“ And one thing more—the White |! 1 another kayo over) Former Victorian Is i I y Jack Ketchell Id riv Barrieau, another Seattle boy, won crew hile the Du Sox have just struck their etri ’ »: \g fn Jackson av 105 7... TT Sold to Pittsburg Returning—leaving Union City at 4:30 P.M, and up to the usual stanc A Wy v - a4) a . ees: ard; Schalk, out of the for | Visit Poin. Detiance Park arriving back in Seattle at 10:00 P. M. on ace t of in Lu ,. ' K utility infielder and the Wh Sox K ' York Giant ha een ch e tirely d ent {% by the Pirate Kelly came " of the crucial series of the sea ie MIN nent #0 son in their last meeting with Risbere TP SOUND NAVIGATION €O. Ad Wolgast Reported Phe big excursion this Sunday has been arranged in a te White Sox at Chicago. manner to | » every one It you prefer the longer urs ashore simply stay aboard the y the finest water trip out of Seattle everal It was the Red Sox, and not f Chicago on the Road to Health ff heat t: the White Sox, that cracked dandil has By United Presa teamed Wire | under the strain ee Per ‘ld ind Collins re) 4 CHICAGO, Aue 4 Ad’ Wolcaat ship After Ruth had won the first |recent baseball. Mt is recovering m his illness at a game, Rowland’s outfit came | The Sox pitching is good and hap ail agaat Fe eeertey ia tees Special Reduced Fare back and took the second, | been improving aoc on , . ROUND TRIP A Look out for the S they're ne C fought the Bostonese off their ne Ox they re Hot Children 5 to 12 Years Half Fare 15 |Iikely to bust on the strete! feet in a 15\nning tie in the | a P arsh: f » . Mutha ‘ail eon, tha fauiehi ata hat Seattle has the fin- Marshall Allen Is | ‘i ME a . fifth, going out in the lead with unior Playfielders jf, cst billiard parlor in the ti ‘inni ixes| Meals Served. margin of four and one-half J yfielder world? Come in and sec — Fig | yt , rene: pee >) un Vallace The second annual Playfield jun cattaa | Holding Their Meet} l@coat. upset ‘ J zteading, Unit Meet] “BROWN & HULEN “iiee f PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION COMPANY Another thing—a one-run len tennis tourney her 0 1 | to th finals e met} Sox. ‘There's hitting at all nine} morning at 10 o'clock, Sixty-odd| Third Floor Mekatalicilin pastotay, ee wit| COLMAN DOCK. MAIN 3993. will not work against the Whi not compete in the finals, ‘

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