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STAR—MONDAY, AUG. 6, 1917. PAGE 8 rHE DOINGS OF THE DUF BY ALLMA -Tom, This Is a Regular Town ! - i a — 7, z, +m Ae SAY, HELEN, I'VE GoT ‘To | HonesTIN Tom it \ Ig 5 WAL, THERE'S A esac | 17'S Jest Down Two 4 a) M STR? Dow | YOU REALLY HAVE : SIN,CLERK, WHAT | moyint? PicTURE SHOW FAIR SQUARES AHO OVER. J | TAKE A LITTLE TRIP DOWN How au) A Y TO AKKSBURG ON BUSINESS a 16 THERE TO DO | open Lael HERE ] is ir? THREE - PAVED, AND 4 TLL TR é 7 pete re AROUND HERE — | TLL BIGHT ocioci<4]) LS EOS SIDEWALK ALL THEY I'LL TRY AND GET Home / [SAY WHEN Does | peaghegar sel ak aan ae ne Gah 4 psa tics ie pcanll , ee 1 ~ Ys TONIGHT IF 1 CAN POSSIDIN GET A TRAIN | OUT OF THERE oe THE NEXT TRAM LEAVE FoR THE ay FRG me te L¢ Fi, ' tT ea eT ty a ee BY AHE SAW YOU THROW ee PEELING on THE | jSwwilewack. Go wen TH ERS AND REMOVE Ir Be rfore Someone " f \ SQUIRREL FOOD-—-Balmy Benny Flatters the Kaiser WELL COULONT THEY Sav (ou COULONT Foo. “IM Yo TH TAL MAN THEY 1OWT |) THAT war! — HED MEAN TH KAISER THEY \ know THERES ONLY MEANT TH EMPEROR OF yp. \ One CRAZY EMPEROR SUPPOSIN’ SOMEONE GHOULD' Jes SAY ‘AW “TH EMPEKOR 1G CRAZY! ~ WouLo WEY BE PUT IN TAL FoR TES SAY BENNY. TH KAISER / AN’ IF ANN BOUY \ (was corauncw reome \ | ( SAYS ANTHING aw) ) IN GERMANY BUFFALOED } Hr MEV OF wun? PpuT ww gan? = 2 JAPAN AN BE LET ft » 2 x Com won) 5 Cee! ) __ free é EN OX 4 . < we 3 ‘ (wove 4) ae Bm “Cent arena = (Sat) crc — mew on AND oan eat Rent CTH 4 THE Suemuy vine PaO, maT wo (cw wece } vows) ou Y ¥ NUTTY NATURE Mowe Ra hy ARCHITERCT ANT OOTS PPL OF MATE RIALS % EXCITEO FAN ATA MOTH: BALL GAME GETS HE Chow Sort MUTT AND J —Speaking of Prohibition, Ete. IME IDEA'S THIS) YOU WALK ALONG THE BEACH SMomING THIS CIGAR AND Tey BET THAT MARINE SHARP SHoort te Downy THERE | CAN SHoot A HOLE THROUGH 1 T AT A HUNDRED PACES SEE THE HOLE? WELL, We'Ls COP S- AN EASY TEN: , on oo EE ee eel - = Pp WAN'T SHoct AT THE TARGET - THAT'S ‘Too EASY. Bur hu ber you & Tew SPet r CAy PT A Hae THROUGH THAT MAAS CIGAR Ha! You NEVER | / mrt, Tare ToXHED 1T. CIGAR with HAND ME THE HoLE fw iT WOULDN'T DRAW ‘SSorurTa PARDON THIS SEEMING 4 EAMILIARITY, STRANEEE, BUT Would You MiIA/D LeANING ME Your Gar So lL CAN SHKow You Some REAL SHOOTING? HEN JOHNNY KILBANE W and Farnny Leonard fough ‘ at P43 iladelpbia, they rm “ceived more im ouey for the length time they »ore in the ring than ‘any other pair yw boxers tn the his- 3 of the ganay Each of the ahampions received 1,692 for his e:d, a total of $23, $4 for the bout. | Lasting three r winds, the boxers’ per minute © vas $2,598, an un- amount. ‘The greatest pu tse ever offered t¥o fighters was t be $101,000 grab ne bune np for Meffries and Joh fom in 1910. The bout went 15 Younds, at the rate of $2,244 a min ite. This is the ondy bout in ring y which evert approximate Money received, per minute, by | t#onard and Kilbane | Jeff-iex ant Fitzsi mmons ed $675 a minute for thelr 11-round. ~~~. ety! “Gi lage ee: ARD LET OUT | Giants Are HE WO?!’T QUIT Tener Says BILL LE L Nelson-Britt, 18 rownds, 1905—|( Me hierar res |i Our Lads | Going Fast | & ; Nix, Nay, No BY ROBINS; SEEKS JOB Boxers’ pay, per minate, in other | for Our Lads | BY H.C. HAMILTON Wagner Hands Critics Jolt by Refusing to | 17 cnses res Leased wire Bill Leard’s experience with the Brooklyn Dodgers was oe ey. ber fi , 7 ; rage ba hE “aes <, § WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.— confined to a couple of attempts at pinch hitting and running “great bouts inclu , in Army Camp NEW YORK, Aug. 6-One Get Too Old for Game. Basebali—the home variety— the bases, on at least one occasion for some one else. The trip or more West means lit mies abroad by big leaguers of blue slip from Col. Ebbetts in his hip pocket. | Manager Griffith of the Na- Word has been received here to the effect that Willi, tionals, can accept an unnamed is trying to grab a berth with some Coast league club for wealthy man’s offer to finance the remainder of the year. He may catch on with Oakland such an expedition. The rich or Los Angeles. man specified Griffith mum - tle in the lives of the Giant: Corbett-Fitzsimmons, 14 rounds Seattle sportsmen have yet Today, 10% yo all phere of | 1897—$392 to prove themselves such. An Philedeiphia, now in second Vetchell-Papke, 20 rounds, 1909 appeal for a fund with which place, they are breezing along a to purchase ball bats, balls and in a place where they are ex emewelson, 42 rounfis pected to meet their strong op. will be dished up to the Sam- former Seattle Giant pilot is mow back in California with f i On fer Wl 'bn boxing Groves position and are crushing the manage it, and Walter Johnson ds and punching bags, for the boys | enemy | must be one of the players Shooters € PORT. THE IRISH-AMERICAN ATH-| in the army camp at American Retween Philadelphia and New Griffith's decision depends : letie cinb, of New York, golieves:it| not receiving the re- | York, the Cincinnati hopes have upon the government's attitude. | T oO - 4 has a fit successor to Mel Sheppard! it should been kicked to tiny pieces. Brook - urn ut b ps a middle distance runner in Joe. Help our laddies out. Sent yn chipped in with a string of | By United Press Leased Wire C. E. MeKelvey was high gun in Higgins, recent conqueror of Joie! donations to sportsmen’s fund, tories over Mat NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—"The pro-| both the 100 and 50-target event at Here's a chance for the nuts Ray over the mile route, who In| Seattle Star On the performance |Posal to send baseball players to/the Sunday trapshoot at Harbo' to back a member of their own gaid to be the most consistent per. clubs fn th last few days the France at the end ot the season to) teland He nicked e flying family. Hickory Nut is entered former over all distances from the Cards ear to have an ede [secorath scien” | aeons form 94 end a, F in a New York race. 440-vard to mile the East has seen| Net Meet H ve suffered no long losing jeurd thing 1 ever heard of ; At Green Lake, L. 5. Barnes cop: in years. a wh they have been |. This is the way President John] yeq high honors with a 49, while There is nothing now to keep! Higeins received his early train Is Goin red at times |K. Tener of the National league|j #7 Hopkins and D. Rhodes, a Renny Leonard from enlisting, ing at Holy Cross, where had no 8 e considerable bat felt about it today when tala an! professional, were tied for second s an Eastern scribe. Nothing! ennosition over the half-mile dis The opening guns of the Wash @ offer ha¢ een made to finance] piace, with 48 each it Benny's inclination tence. and was scarcely evwr head ton state patriotic tenni ou to St. Louis after ich an expedition ed over the difficult quarter were fired this wher finish Cincinnati. It evt : ches hie a of eee ng a brine ; of] Walter Mails had one of his good Higgins has bad remarkable suc-| the first of the 14 matches slated |dently is squarely up to the Cards ig huskies over ther their! gays for Ames Sunday, shutting out 1,000 yards, a e of} to be run off today was staged on to take a tremendous whack at the expenses paid to perfo the Dry Dockers, 4 to 0. Duthie BML seringt: tay ee de the courts at Madison and Summit. | Giants or take in the grand benefit of men who r tol bent Biinner @ edy, & te 2 Was exceptional over the slopp No outside players are listed to|stand to watch New York dagh sacrifice their lives for tt : —_— track on which the race was run play the first day, and, as a conse-|down the st bh Philadelphia is sponte te repy 1 ¢ J o " 2 7 00 Car 1 f a 0! pretand what man 7 H * aot. ecided | quence, the schedule rather | has rooted the Cards out of second jcannot unde Saar i Ree seg 1 asl otis poe rom ates light. Marshall Allen and 1 Livy. | place, but there atill is plenty of jwho made the offer could have 2 , de tne half-mile and the 1 000-yara | imgston, winners at Tacoma, will| punch tn the St. Louis lineup. |been thinking of SG y a ¥ ‘ 4 Lh atial uments, The White Sox have ; ferionsly for the mile. F per| a , x ha | Timances seem to indicate that he osh D: -vore Given ome distance between them 1) Three Chicago boxers joined IST evo , y 1 th | hi runs more naturally over the mid : See ee cotpoere sence tne ) } the navy. Since Chicago ban- dle distances Can at Joplin, Mo. | Re4 Sex heaved a scare into then | aseba ned free lunch a lot of the boys we By United Frees Leased Wire at Boston now stand in the i TIT are looking for their sw TOMMY MURPHY as begun his JOPLIN, Mo., Aug. 6.—Joplin has hi by three and a Salt gamer | i sae lathe aaa alte ad y Squares elsewhere. war of ruthlessness on other Grand Arnage cg Sry iar. te ‘he big 204 ua oe wae Me hicagensh te Be ig psig mnraly : Chicago swimmers enjoyed Cireuit drivers this year. Lil Sp bla el Phe Wed Bex bre havtak At Cin atl 3. New York 7 marathon race recently, Probabl Murphy’s name has become al 6: lenty of trouble with Cleveland | SE Grane 5, Fatinssignt, 8 | trained for it by taking mud bath Most synonymous with leading win-| , which promises trouble with the : ( ners onthe bigrun,and this year Declare Open Year Wists ‘box latac AMERICAN LEAGUE bie dota i Va iamree ee Benny Leonard was fined promises to be no exception “gat ae No games played Sunday ree a Keene RAN $25 for speeding. Freddie We Murphy has won 10 races out ot ON Prairie Chicken) the Buicks traveled to Olympia COAST ERAGEY [lightest and strongest plate known,| tn? Johnny Kilbane ought (t¢ 15 starts this season, and his win-| By United Press Leased Wire to take a 7 to 0 beating. - at Lake 16-1 ngelee 156 pr tigoves a bi nowWn. have him pinched for mayhem. a nings so far are much greater than| GOLDWNDALE, Aug. 6.—After " | BY PAUL PURMAN Jand they might go after a waste] 4t Francisco 6-3, Portland 11-3. pte es Egon ood pee po ed 4 those of any other driver. a closed veason for four years, pral : His obituary has been writ- |ball and hit it out of the lot just At Vernon 6-1, Oakland ¢-8 ue 5 e corn o! e by Murphy has an uncanny eye for re chick will ag © hunted REDUCED RATES TO ten and re-written the same ag they would one in the} F ‘ " cob; guaranteed 16 years. a horsefiesh, and usually comes to, this year in Klickitat valley Time and again he has been — groove High-Priced Plaver |Gold crown .....sceeeeesers 23.00 4 bat at the start of each season with CAI counted out The statement was made when | i: B het “Py. J. | $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 @ string of youngsters which tie Sj Tak | His batting eye, they said | Griff was osked his opinion of why Ss ought by ( tubs $10 set of tecth ys B= knots In all opposition en te Sibley to ‘Take on had disappeared. His feet, |a smart . ball player like George | Ry United Press Leased Wire Sot (OF: CORD fs >) a. Socead et i . ‘a sranctace qattt Clans Third | they mourned had given way. Mcbride could never learn to hit CHICAGO, Aug. 6.—Cub fans to-| Bridge work, per tooth, gold 82.00 This year has proved no excep-| ter JONNStON | san Franctaco $13.00 $14.00 $9.00 y | tion, as Murphy has come to bat “hese wit at Lom Angelen...$20.00 $21.50 steco|. But John T. Wagner—Honus—| “It isn't natural for McBride to|day were busy getting the dope on} White crowns . $3.00 with some of the best young prov-| ean” rite Northwest three-| gan Diego. $22.00 $23.60 $16.50| fooled them all hit and there are many like him, | Outfielder Barber, newly acquired | Gold filings . Sen cushion bflliard champ, and Walt Good service, large outside at He is out there on the ball lot |fellows like Scott of the Red Sox |from the Baltimore club, atthe pects of the year, Jobnst fi or title holder, t do stat | Silver fillings : ne i ohnston, former title holder, t rooms and unsurpassed meals. Every every day at first base or third, |for instance, It ix natural for| season's high water mark of $1 pee Mean aca‘ can . |tonight at Pope-Sibley's in the first | coer eulare at City Teket Oftice wt |and National league pitchers are |#ome of the others.” 000. Two players are also to Piatipa Mitgge Shipbullderd tion ‘ block of a 150-point match * learning that the batting eye which| Then~ Griff made a_ startling | given in exchange ranteed for 18 yeara S/ipbuilders’ entanglements, % taken in the morn. Seems that QValter Mails had the F! eth same day. Exam: boys swinging at his assortngnt _ ‘ vice free, like the ol’ rusty gate was supposed to be gone is almost | statement Manager Mitchell says he's the Or. Eva ns Strachan Starts in |THE McCORMICK LINE) #» bright as in former years “(Nt bet If old Cap Anson or | finest player he has seen in years All of which recalls a statement| an Brouthers could get some {Connie Mack and Clark Griffith ¥ vs 4 oo Che one Hie: a . + | ‘ Graduated, Licensed, Registered by Winning Match | ‘Serr * me Hitter 2438 | Crark Griffith once made about bat | one to run to. first for them | Were sald to be after Harber, but Notiberie inciatenss aia a PHYSICIAN By itil Tine Nasco Whee [tine ny che batting eye tnae | {hey vould bat better than 200 | were outbid linatup andisten (Cro bane ye ‘ HL , Aug. 6 y n either major league today.” of our present patronage | e ONE-HALE the regula city || Jonn R who replaced counts,” Griff opined, “it’s | ____ vier tenae so*y"_| Marshall Allen Is mmmended ny cur eariy custom: clvey high gun at trapshoot fee. I tise medicine, electricity, || William in the tenni just the natural faculty of bat- | | ‘ A svhose work te still giving good) tivmie Gordon is fast £ Dublin ste | ase’ AEN ousnay hen woa-his first maton ting. There was never a pitch- | Sy ape ai leraiaA a iaaaast is’, Winner in Tacoma | mie'tsned our work “When coming | Joe n end willrecon wet wation #0 the | treatment yesterday er who could fool natural bat- Al t | Marehall Allen attle’s sensa-| 0 OUF office, be sure vou are in the sou Se Sa f ts medicine included lo OE gece pra gs Re tore like! Waagey Lajolt oar r ansen tionm, tennis player, was returnea | “ENt Dlec® Bring thie ad with you. | Northy 10 a.m. to & p.m, 7 to “AT TI METI E Pear . PRTUOR n, Dan Brouthers or victor ahi PBundays, in’ to 12 || COLUMBUS, Aug, 6 ~The Elks" |Can be eliminated by wearing the| Delehanty. Jeweler and Silversmith Merete titecung oo mr Cut - Rate Lping || home, race for a purse of $3,000 | Lundberg Kupture Support Wel “Speed wouldn't stop them nor 1010 Second Ave, Near Wickersham Portland Fe gas 0 Dentists The Elks broke even in the'r do Madi : 41 PEOPLES BANK Second and si as ive free trial to Ab dd will be tha feature event of the | fiy,” ‘°° ‘ria! te Prove Ite superiors | curvey nor anything else a pitcher ble bill at the City league park Sun Grand circuit, opening here today. t ague park Su 207 UNIVERS!TY st, jaay. losing to the Duthies, 3 to Ousesite BeeasPaterson Co, and walloping the Navy, 11 to & 4. LUNDBERG Co. used. They would hit anything §Serceeecseseeess see! 3339 aaa rpeston Won-the womal's ‘