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Outbursts of WhaT'S THE MATT WITH You, You Have GEEN ROUCH EVER SINCE WE STARTED ON YouR. AAGsSovwvTeEcy NO Good NLESS YoU GET INTO HAPPY OF MIND! DDIE Burns, who about 400 have quite a tit they cen consider tm the record-breaking class j | There is some discussion regard-| the man who has played in the/ consecutive games in the ma-| leagues, ‘probably comes ped as any fames. Van Peltren’s ron began late in ER ANYHOW? INA VACATION. f —p po w THAT'S ENOUGH OF Your wit?! YouR witt Do You FRAMGS fea erett True. =—_— — By Condo THAT’ TROL TRUE me MRS, "we —_— ON VACATION b : say Pe COLLINS and have p consecutive ie way to go be themselves Geor but George Van Giant outfielde s close to a rec . former he played the last he did not miss a in 1898, 153 in 1900. in one, with a record of 10 games at the starting of 1901,) the mark to 464 Veteran, having been in the game for more than 12 yea: Later he umpired in the Pacific Coast league. | ON HONUS WAG “hance of Johnny Evers oR rests the ambition had about all the hon ' Ors it is possible for baseball play- ers to Three times he was with clubs that won world ‘Was at the losing end of the world series games He held down the keystone sack f. series and twice With the Cubs, one of the greatest » machines in baseball and played in the same capacity with the Braves @uring their record-breaking drive |} for a pennant in 1914 ‘There Is little in the line of base ball achievement wish for. Tegarded as the baseman in the game Now Evers w baseball as Point of service in the leagues that Evers can For many years he was greatest second the oldest player in ed, he thought he had realized his am bition, for Wagner is the only fn baseball there” longer than Pepper Then Wagner came back Row he is playing great man who has been 1 ‘and it will be surprising if he Not in the game next year. Johnny, in the meanwhile. go Yng back. Iiness and his fiery Nervous makeup have combined to undermine his constitutior That he will finish this zon {is net to be doubted, but whether he will be able to weather another stormy Year is questionable. This year he has not been able to play transfer lengthen his days in the His Iph regulart recent to Phila n: ae This spring, when the retirement | of Honus Wagner was annour he will be able to get ith easy-going Pat Moran, while every day was a tempest with the quick tempered George Stallings at the helm. see BENNY LEONARD and Johnny} Dundee boxed before an audience of 5,000 candidates for army com Missions at the Plattsburg training camp the Saturd ening follow tng Leonard's victory over Freddie Welsh Dundee boxed with an of Tr Candidate and amused the assem bled crowd the lightweight champ was ready Benny took on another | the camp and ¢a bition of sparring 1 from ea cle Following this, he engaged Johnny Burke, Dun dees sparring partner, in a two- round spirited go, In this con test, Leonard gave the officers a treat by imitating Dundee’s pe culiar leaping style of boxing. The exht-| imitation coming so close after the real thing didn’t fail to produce | @ laugh Jess Willard was also invited to attend the same show, but Jess Was afraid that his cirens would aun away if he came and the offi «ers had to do without a sight of the leader of the big men, "RRO eR cr RE erm HRA TIN 8 beat Mise Henson 63 Spokane major | Connie Following yesterday's nouncement that the second an- nual Labor day bicycle race will be staged beginning at 9 o'clock on the morning of Sep- tember 3, the youths of Seattle are busy oiling up their bikes and awaiting the announce ment of the route of the course in order té get a few prac an licks before the gala event comes off. Last year the race was one of the biggest things of its kind staged in the country. Nearly 150 boys of Seattle and neigh- boring cities and hamlets start- ed on the first lap of the 16'%- mile course when Jimmy Cre- han, secretary to Mayor Gill, fired the starting shot. The sight of the dash up Seo ond -, the wild scramble at the start, and the hair-raising dashes at the finish will long be remembered by those who witnessed the affair. Many more entries are ex- Ble played | nes teal - At this time Van Haitren was a|} Results in State Tennis Tourney Now On Alien beat Pringle ‘ Mine Livingstone beat A wone 6-1, 6-2 Mt Wheaton and aitere Wheaton Frye. Mies Livingstone Miss Met oe Manse! Smith Shannen Winn Noyes Leaves Mackmen to Battle A report from the East carries pitcher Mack's and Noyes was # ect to draft, ided not to waft until } t before an and passed without a hitch ROUND PUGET BOUND TRIP — 606 NAVIGATION €O. Main 299 Dr. Evans Graduated, Licensed, Registered PHYSICIAN I do all kinds of work ONE-HALF the My fee regular city to 5 p.m. 11 a.m. That Seattle has the fin- est billiard parlor in the world? Come in and see BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Floor ox his ants to retire from the news that Winn Noyes, former now with Philadelphia Ath. letics, is going to quit baseball for war duty. but jaccording to the report, the slab OMA THRE THE WEST PASS r 1A on her 00 F + a will make the n thru t ent Pass, allowing pas ° Hala, Lana - ach - STAR—SATURDAY, AUG. il, 1917, PAGE 6 oy es a8 0) BS MOR WN airiberess == Lt, POR THE “Come A CROS3” ONC STEP -~ BY ALLMAN QUIRREL as a Queer Sense of Humor. FOOD—Gerald | pate eal ae . - ote Pee (\SNT HE A DEAR? GERALO / ‘ ‘ “a / -_— = got a (qr latins ) |] 18 So AFrecrnioNaTE Ano (cone nes mands MAD > A NAUGH - ) ‘ \ you ——~ § 5 1 OOWT THiWh VLE ‘ __PLavrur t onto \ you vou RASCAL |) we ? / Hi ae \ GIVE You ANY srr/ = Saat Em — ~ ‘ . “coctiee soon GLAD To WEAR | You SAY THAT | ba a ~ ~ ” gor’ = aar & (CAAee )painnsneeigenciison ; ARE You HoT ¢ ¥ pacdlselbicky cane. wine (wow! y THIS ACT WILL KNOCK YOU COLO~ Peedi tye! Gt Be ait eneidiioath PuNeMeD FOR A” r HAM & EOoS- Ad Lincs On a! Pasig sv! f LAS&o@arTty <0. tw AL — Interest of Youths Manifested in Race *\Lefthanders Having | Their Day in Majors | At 65 Ten Eyck Will Row Race With Rival, 71 pected to participate for the | v BY H. C. HAMILTON cinnati, in the National, have long list of valuable pri. this | t oe Mert orient distanced their pursuers so var than competed in 1916, | NEW YORK, Aug. 11-—Left- | far that it seems improbable The first entry blank will be | of the big either will have to relinquish | on this page in Mon. | leagues are having their day the lead. Cobb is batting 384 | Johnny Kilbane wants to day's issue of The Star. | Averages published today to Speaker's .349, and Rousch | fight Benny nard again, Remember, the boys are tin. | show the southpaw stare are | ig clubbing .340 to Hornaby’s | Johnny can never have heard ed up according to their num. leading pitchers in both cir. | (322, that old adage about discretion bers This means that the cuits. Eddie Cicotte of the | Other 200 hitters in the | | | | | handers in each | White Sox is the only one of } being the better part of valor. first entries will get places in wioer American league are Ruth, Bos the front rank when the con. the right-handers showing any ton; Hamilton, St. Lovie; Rus i testants are lined up for the | startling amount of clase. Of sell, Chicago; Russell, New start course, Weiter Johnson and | Yor. vec Detroit; Mcinnes, 7 Piper & Taft, who gave the Alexander a a te eo oan Philadelphia; Myers, Philadel- | first prize, a $42.50 bicycle of | avenue tins jar down in ¢ phia, and James, Detroit | atest cesign, last year, will 3 In the National, those in the | again gud Up ‘a: handduine tre. In the American league, Reb oad oe ao, Pie 1 phy for the winner of this | Gare; Prendergast, Chicago; year’s race won 11 and lost four gam Kaur, tame mad Pinekans | Shocker, New York, six and lost one; Klepfer, Cleveland, has won nine and | Ruth, Boston, has has w | Dick Hoblitzel having joined the | dental corps of the United States army, he will, mo doubt, be in need of his spring military training in the ball camps. Watch, Monday, for the entry | blank, and fill it out and rush | It In at once. Any questions | regarding the be cheerfully answered by the bi- Groh, Cincinnati; Griffith, Cin- elnnati; T. Clarke, Cincinnati, and Zimmerman, New York. Not a regular on either the | Russell of the White Sox hes event will | lost three; won 16 and lost ‘en, while “wee veeeaweod ray TEN Cleotte’s record is 18 won and Red Sox or White Sox, now | | tore ie che S ace JAMES EyckK nine lost | fighting for the league leader. They ought to let those three Meeks oC ee ie | Rube Benton of the Giants ship, Is hitting .300. | players drafted from the Ath- | taste When you hear this talk about) 1. out ahead inthe Nations! | Two pitchers, Ruth, of the letics off. Playing with the | 1 on 1 yace,'s restricted to boys | athletes going to pleces after 30 or league, with nine victories and | Red Sox, and Russell, of the | Athletics is just as bad as wal- hi years and under. . eae think of Jim Ten Byck and two defeats; Nehf, Boston, 12 White Sox, are in the .300 | loping the kaiser. } ! agp the and four; Perritt, New York, | clase ein . as Three Tacoma Boxers |. 2! & 894 he still manages to 49 and four; Sallee, New York, | Felsch leads the Chicago Pg ad the players prefer} “pera ey >. | set winning crews at Syracuse uni} 40 and four. hitters with .299, and Lewis is | Off to Battle Kaiser) versity. where he coaches Ty Cobb, in the American | best among the Red Sox, with | Three boxers of Tacoma left to But more than that, Jim can still league, and Eddie Rousch, Cin 293. | day for * with the United /Pull a mighty wicked oar himself, er sa Svea. i eri | | Ginten aie Trance and mber will compete in s f . | wiyee Hue claves takieeiant ang }hreeiitle Towing race f Weaver Forced Out referes} chtweight } His opponent is a more striking || B ll of Game With Hart ah mocan aia vae se! Baseball |, 2fGame with | RON the bt who a ve He ia James tibdishiliniteentbacabaedemmatee WASHINGTON, Ang. 11 A seri a Us nai trance Into rei ormer United States ous blow at Ch 3 chances {0 j | the fistic world last season, are the | culling champtor : NATIONAL LEAGUE ae took 00 debnaak Was A Oileage paper states that ones * Rile is after mare nee Seven Won. Leet. F strock here today, t the loss of — the Cubs have been paid their — Fe years ago Ten Eyck beat bim by 16 wee ‘ 2 629! “Buck Weaver, third baseman. salaries. What for? Another Japanese Net [lengths over the same three-mile rhiiadeipnia ea Mlevom the lmeup for several waeks, ; 'p ‘ Fee ne eee Canes oe t 3 »| Weaver's index finger on his right) Nothing much to laugh about Star to Play in U. S, er 24° minutos ‘ hand was broken when Ainsmith owadays. Joe Walsh isn’t swim- NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—Another oe a spiked him in a slide to third base, ™ing any more, e will be seen in Americ ? ac " MeMulle probably will take his Semi taubadonens : '* Johnny Strachan Is ee ae ee ee We look for the postpone. he entry of - New York 7 | a wll } ment of ie world’s series, geese. OF coaivad te an Loser in Net Meet Beeten 6 following the report that Cana. a, a By United Preae Leased Wire Philadelphia @ ee Ge Tar in | dian cricketers are to invade committee, SOUTHAMPTON Aug. 11-— Pwo Games on Tap in. | (ee oo rn ee vidas . * re Johnny Strachan, net AMERICAN LEAGUE yy + ‘ sy a | Willie Ritchie Will star, lost. to Howard Voshell, na bk. teen at Shipbuilders’ L sheet It would be pretty hard to ‘con- “ : : “Bed Two games are on tap in the vince Johnny Kilbane of the ru * " i tional oor cha ester: | Chicago ‘ 0 Battle. With Barrican | font! istoor champion, in yeater-| ieee $: {6 tan! Shipbuilders’ league this afternoon, | mors that Benny Leonard is a paci OAKLAND, Avg. 11.—Frank Ba Cevaian ss at the Seattle ball lot, 15th ave, and | fist riean will be Witile Ritchie's oppo: 3 spate | -f E. Je son st Duthies tan Ter sete yur when the mer lightwelebt Race Horses Not to ' gle with Charley Schmutz’ Dry 7. ion reappears if the ring : : : Dockers, while Skinner & Eddy in a fourround bout August) Be Grabbed in Canada : takes on the Ames crew Race horses sent to Canada from Stoecker in Cue Go | #2 article’ for one of the papers ———————wwee ithe United Sttes will not be com = slice _ iandeered by the Canadian govern Aroit 4 Willie Meehan Holds ment, according to H. 8. Rolston, Rpt Ye ~vy to Draw 5 general manager of the Vancouver Re ee sak ea I. L saet tt o Draw | ‘se er aT ‘ cd desis Fielder Jones says Sister is ‘ ne alue ; res” iby i let Salt Lake City 6 s | Pete ha lente as good as Ty Cobb ever was. aynes ‘epair i ex aberty be «a4 . ba - TORTURE theatre.—Advertisement Portland 478) rounds to a draw tere las Shoot it or sniff it, Fielder? minated by wearlng t ' 435 Meehan showed his old-t Matty mould bh t: ful upture Su a " 1 A ond . as . . " Matt Bho! Me e carefu fix? fee trial to prov fe eS e . 4 . with his language. The day the 4 t Ver fan Fra ” ve Reds won the double-header from LUNDBERG » » oe PEOMIRE 8S ibe we S$ }Hulen Winner Over | iyc'Giants, Matty had just written Frank Pershing, Grid { 3 ‘ p stating it Was impossible to trim) Star, Joins Sammies Hulen returned to form the Clan McGray | the football eleven of the Univers the Brown & Hulen par hart CT TOD Y ity of Chica this fall aes lor The final score was 400 to| Charley White, We bas arava [Rape 06: See) Caine Eas 6) be Cuban Outfielder Is ; trent nome ordnance reserve corpe and is at Wilkes Brewer Wins | Out of Baseball Now of your a ck Island arsen is sald that y United Prone wed ments for aa} young Pershing’s health was ma Purse at Columbus "yiv YORK, Ate tt cunuaaes $5 and $10. tertally affected by the gruelling Wilkes Brewer galloped home | Marsans probably will be replaced We wilil punishment he received while play-| with the bacon in the $3,000 Neil in the Yankee outfield by Elmer ing quarterback on the Chicago| House trot yesterday, at Columbus, Miller. The Cuban outfielder is DENTIST team last fall Ohio hot expected to play again this year, following his accident yester experience | ‘Thousands of people from far and Been Kept Very Busy in” treating near are in need of absolutely re- | . “! 4 ota’ at | eke That Frank Barrieau, Co. B you RESTAURANTS champion middleweight, has been | aii oes PAINLESS DENTISTRY a busy performer the past ten | ; other day.| 2am, ¢ Dental Business to stay. 106 Second Ave. S., near weeks can be seen when it is fig We don't care who has tried to cure ara. Thave ta by the Yesler Way ured out that he engaged in you, and has falled—we will give eS a : , ed as oe. an eae ae, A New Branch ten bouts in that time against the , hod, my Sclentitic TIT Pike St. best boxers of his we! the ri One At either place you will be Pacific Coast at the present time. ; My Very Reasonable Fees served to your taste with : | Me tua windurd cette theme foods cooked in American or Leach Cross Likes re my |in’ their mouths, by checking. that Chinese style—regular meals | 4 Tp MATISM, eee mee er ene or merchants’ lunch, Our | Los Angeles Town a2-karat CROWhG” $5.00 Chop Suey and Noodles have Leach Cross has announced that Plates that Fit $10.00 up become famous Bring your he thinks so much of Los Angeles Examination Free. family or friends and try our |that he has About made up his ; ; | vellent Sunday Chicken mind to remain there. If Leach Third Avenue and Pine St. Dinner were still boxing, we'd say “old ner, 1504 Third A be stuff.” day when he broke his sliding home. may be au ankle while fering fromm. With this low fee and our lon and successful An Active, Reliable Dentist Who Does as He Advertises Inspires Confidence. Frank Barrieau Has SHANGHAI /60sh! —\ WAS A LITTLE > (SCARED WHEN GERALD BIT mE, WAS ONLY JESTING ITS \ ALL RIGHT- | CAN TAKe \\ A Joke EASY ENouGH ! art of using a shillalah, é Ed Walsh has made a come-back jny Kling CINDERE MEANT \T — BUT SINCE HE THATS WHAT THEYRE __Gonrin Wear * him to say It, but thought he would do it sooner. We have sort of lost track of Larry McLean, but we'll bet he’s hanging out where they give the biggest ones for a jit. They're planning an inte al wrestling meet in Chicago, audience should have a good ti if some one doesn’t wake him up. Those two St. Louis Browns who enlisted in the army fig ured it beat playing with the Browns considerable. A jiu-jitsu teacher says his name is O'Brien. One would ratuer pect him to be an instructor Boy, page Frank Isbell and Jo Mathewson better put some sand under hie wheels before he skids any further. Since the house | tens can go right in with their |plans for tournaments. | ONLY BIG SHOW COMING ; AUGUST CIRCUS GROUNDS Third Ave, and Repablican ‘< )INGLIN WEN BROS "Bae SHOWS IGANTIC FAIRYLAND SPECTACL COMF! BY AHERN of representa: © tives has held up the vote on na tional prohibition, bowling associa- 4 sl LLA TRUE Down-town Sale of Reserved Seats and Admission Tickets both Cireas Days, at Sherman Clay Plano Store, corner Third Ave, and Pine st. Same prices exactly as charged at grounds,