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DOINGS OF a “11 \ PL NorGo A sre ’ FARTHEI2 IN THIS Oc UNLESS TOM GETS ON THe COMER END OF THis ROPE By Condo a Outbursts of Everett True. YES, IIR 1 MR. JONESBY 4 » ca Wee Feel SAFER HE DUFFS T Wie MAKE “TOM aaa | FOOD--lIf a Dust Cloth Were STAR-—-THURSDAY, AUG. 16, 1917. NOT sO a APTER TAKING ML FAST, TOM: f ¢ MON Go Too FAR- STitw Tove THs TiMe To : en Te Fie OUT, OLIWA GET OUT here age Don'r Put | ovT HERE WHY GO BACKS ON “THAT _— - _ Rope! * An -Tom Swam Used Two Miles All PAGE 8° BY ALLMAN GO BACK NOTHING One Spot OW \ CAN Vin the S Same ie, It Would § save Mother Considerable Work NEMOBER OF THE . - ; ENLISTED RESERVE CORPS, SQUIRREL AND IM HE CHMING TO ROUND UP - — THE SLACKERS"! —— . Wis GIRL. SEEMS “DH Be a In Dee? baa, Mavee ITS BECAUSE “he CHAIR NEEDS REVARNISHING 2 TE BOTTOM oF “THE Pavenvowr 2 ORME SPRINGS BROKE TROVE on—! OR A GMT Ae We Tae weeos @urNeo out 2 Revise * ~ ~\ BY AHERN erose! DO You see A \ Pace OF GUM STICKING AROUND / anywHere & 'Hoppe Is Lucky to Get Draw Dy United Press Leased Wire OAKLAND, Aug. 16 Hoppe took some awful wal- lops from Joe Rivers, in their four-round bout here last night, but the judges declared it a draw. Most of the fans thought Rivers should have won. Ed fXill's Comment on Sports Willle HICH IS THE MOST POPULAR division of game? The above is not a hard question to answer in these days. The lightweight division is enjoying more popularity this time than at any time since Jack Johnson defeated Jeffries Reno, July 4, 1910. The foxy Freddie came near ef the running for once and ail the boxing Baseball | nnn nnn putting the lightweight It was just such a jolt class out as Benny a ird gave it when he landed on Weish’s jaw in the ninth round NATIONAL DRAGER "ef that memorable fight in New York that was needed to set things ‘ at Pet ft has been many years since lightweights have enjoyed the |’ - - : that is now theirs. The heavyweight ranks have been i , most of the attention ever since that never.to-be-forgotten ‘ * in the Nevida city. They held forth in the golden ray and $4 In purses all out of proportion to their beefy heft. : ; Jess Willard is to blame in a great measure. it is his doings have Glegueted | fight fans with the big fellows. ste WHO 1S CHAMPION heavy-| was a member of ht mitt slinger of the Pacific lee." The duty f ? police” is to wash dishes = uch stunts around mess tent “ ‘ ‘There is but one answer to this . ea . H mn that has arisen as the re, _s a s ‘ 2 of the recent Dempsey-Meehan Rise ven Asie of npr iby, Hada ~Y 2 as being billed as a champton-| te Camel tee Phe Aeaaa | ratnartonte : ‘ tilt by San Francisco promot cick cea We woune | tome “a : Chet McIntyre {s champion pie ar tp Mabe cord aT ° . ight of the Pacific Coast. | Uatiscaia. kad whi not} me cee ston 4 Jack Dempsey and Meehan), 0 newer r codivpaty d they fought for a title that yon aoe COAST LEAGUR : had already lost to Mcin s 2 : ~ Following the Meehan-MclIatyre . s a ‘bout at the Arena in Seattle sev- ‘ eral months ago, Willie ran around ‘ ‘ the dressing room wailing tana k : 1 “Oh, me title, me title; they've! ret Soares be % _Pobbed me of me title It was then discovered that Mee han recognized as the heavy weight champion of the Pacific Spokane May Get Big Football Mix Coast in California and that as a/i¢ ne feels the same way about {t| Negotiations have been opened ‘Consequence Chet McIntyre who ft do between Washington State college mmad just beaten the Frisco cry| Casey, by the way, was one of|and Whitman college, which may baby, held the title Well, Chet has never lost that "title and Meehan never had it "when he fought Jack Dempsey Sit is true that McIntyre wired » chosen in traft result in the transfer of the foot ball game between the institutions scheduled for October 27 to Spo kane. is seeking wat Alk uld aid Harr t and keep els that gave Mi eack tee champloventy| i agaahin So Rapin igo Stoecker Winner in BS & Wedding present when W ne peat it eaene o co, so we Three-Cushion Melee took a bride, but that doesn’t stick. | ning it better to or ei Sd ade hicce ct ae (bet Meintyre is stil! champion | ness and go to France together." | titimmie inee played wonderful | heavyweight of the Coast, and it is > eine billiards las night, and won the mp to Jack Dempsey or Willie Mee! pep KILLEFER. manager of rept fe < his : ee-cushiox han to beat him before they can! phe tos An Gokas leanne clubii Goda culanin ty cae 8s Soe) day any just claims to the crown. |i, among Gaciting toe & e188 - or meta total sec At present Jack Dempsey seems tip to take its place in of 150 to 117 ito be the most logical opponent for|jeague. Speaking of the ‘ - m1 Site doughty Chet. A match -be-|jo hue aspen or |McKelvey High Gun S tween these two would no doubt) «piynt now Vernon {a the weak! Z ¢ alc | prove @ good drawing card in any | ginny ee common is the weak) atl Harbor Island) Of the Northwestern cities The Low Angeles club going it} ©: E. McKelvey was high gun at sce alone could weather the storm, but | Yesterday's trapshoot at the Har. JIMMY GRAN who formerly throw the scales are | 2° ps. He nicked 98 out Wrote university athletics for The swune " ofa ”), D, Rhodes crack tar, but who is now at Fort Wor-| Killefer contends that the pres. | 4 4 ) in that event en, as a member of the coast ar-lent owne of 1 brings word that Eddie! could be recompensed bt Pinkman and Earl Baird, local box ent of sha n @rs, have made a hit with the “As it is at pre soldiers in the camp, and have been on those Sund morning D staging some boxing contests be doesn’t enough to buy| DON’T BE DISCOURAGED themselves for the enter- the balls | tainment of the Sammie 1 ag Neen eanerel aes \ACT TODAY “I asked Eddie if he ght he the poor attendance at Would be able to box for the bene mall crowds turn out We wit Mit The Star is giving, before I ally, but as a general rule| treat some | deft,” said Jimmy, “and Eddie re ators are a mere hand-| mahte for eal plied that it would lot of Work for him to get himself in McCredie ts strongly op-| 4 Pega shape, as he was gettin t posed to continuing Vernon's fran make you Last reports bad it that Eddie|chise an excep fer in any! allment you may be wut fering from, With this low feo and our lo SHANGHAI experience in” treating | RESTAURANTS a men you need “no 106 Second Ave. S., near eurder on. 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He's sitting in the grand | stand, watching the only repre- sentatives of his race play big league ball, In the persons of Jim Thorpe and Chief Ber heavyweight pugilist, as he was pulled from “under the rods” at Skykomish Wednesday by dep- uty sheriffs. He was arre with four I. W. W.'s on a charge Meyers felt the Ebbets ax, ) of unlawfully riding on freight along with Mike Mowrey, an trains ; other veteran. These sre hard times tn} Meyers, t ost famous Indian|) fight circles,” explained Bunker. { who ever played baseball, origin ally played with the Giants pas) OOClll—l——el—l™—— ‘iret major league experience He was purchased from St. Paul in| L-€e Fohl Wants Three 1908, about the same time Pied Rube Marquard was obtained from | U mpires in Games Indianapolis 1 will be glad,” remarks Lee Fohl, Cleveland the time come manager, “when For some time Marquard was re- for us to have three ferred to usually as the “$11,000 lemon,” but Meyers started right "™pires assigned to every game. I off to do food work. When Mar. Dave seen enough of the thregum- quard finally began to live up to Pire system this year to know WBat it is so far ahead of the two-umpire arrangement 4s to permit of no com- parison.” expectations, the pair figured large ly in New York pennant races They formed the essful battery in ost suc ree successive sea-| 9.” sons. In three years Meyers Williams Ready for clubbed for averages of 322, 358 a . a . eC ie eV BR PIE Tennis Battles Now ROWLAND Pacton in on the road, and|, Meyers never was fast on hit! My United Press Leased Wire i planter ppedttee atin ges) Can SIC: ways was a danger-- BOSTON, Aug. 16.—R. Norris iti cieetein between’ him {ous hitter, even after he began to Williams, national singles tennis Giants and White Sox will fig and the Bostoneee. r lowe his ting eye. No one knew champion, is back from Plattsburg ure in the first intersectional [ou 14 cenat he ean do that| tie deter than Wilbert Robinson, with a Neutenant's commission if { world series eines 1908. if net, Wh t her or noi he can do nat | who coached the Giants, and the army, and ready to take up ten- 1 the East is again likely to hold ds a great deal on the mental! he rescued Meyers from the min- nis again ; its monopoly on the annual ae vy va _ —F te eente vers ors when McGraw cut the veteran hrown away m kames this year) of7 in 1915. In 1916, despite a de-, (> pe . ; his a Q , despite a ¢ saree i Pi ificant things to club n al tg ar iy te her cline in his ability, he figured large |Cleveland Loses 3 * onside ossibilities of | Club on the cireu' his has been |ivin the Broo! as Den- = | Poe foanieet Weems uoeeu oes °°) lana apparent ately that easton inj ee ee Players in Draft : 1 thule oak aa ask on aoe han in the Season. A few games thrown |” eee Tenest, Wire ‘ ; work aga! ack t ay at this time would wreck = . VELAND, Aug. 16.—Three ‘ rm ants hierare | Rowland’s chancea Bobby Byrne Signs Cleveland ball players will be ‘°e It has be matter ¢ poe cane 4 via the draft route. They J t t th 4 Se . © lizes thi nd is t g to “J ney are JO® that the | mx can come thru} | Hi pee tits abd tein With Chicago Sox Harris, Joe Evans and Clark Dick. in a pinch 8 also seems to be | OF ; ‘hy tinh Phase: tines ee erson, infielders and pitcher, rej Chicago this year, In the| ‘The situation now is: the White| "CHICAGO. Ace 16 Bobby spectively : ‘ s of the « ubs at Chicago | Sox have the advantage and should Byrne, former Philly infielder, who — e Whit x won three t one | win if they play consistent, brainy s 7 » S 7 Boe son teats Wome On| wan 12 they’ s D was unconditionally released, has) Ernie Shore Joins : eh or es ‘A oe been signed by the White Sox to} y 2 after the ox had won| The Red Sox are not out of the | cove: Dane, > S. Nav. ery two games t Sox, thrown] running by a whole lot "l Goniw tea at ti ee U.S. Naval Reserves : wo gam Sox, th Y y __|morrow from St. Louis ea ogo: eg is out of fi came back and The Tigers and Indians have BOSTO Av 6 >. S won the practically no chance to win. The| pp be 00 the Maa Oh the vasion of the|former lack pitching strength, and| Pat Callahan Leads one of the stars of the Boston Red tern Boston showed|the latter the punch | Shipk Sox pitching staff, has joined the ich bett The Red Sox finished The Giants may be dismissed Ship builders at Bat pete a ‘ with a percentage around .650,|with a word. They have already| Pat Callahan, former Vancouver MUSIC AND DAN DIN 2 more than 100 points ahead of the| won the p nt. There is no/ Pitcher, is t eading hitter in the HOTEL BUTLER 5 White § team with strength enough to head | Seattle Shipbuilders’ league. Calla-| Refined atmosphere inenn con The White Sox will have an un-' them han's average is ar even 500. The sistent with your pocketbook.—Ad- : - — —- cae -—------ Bot ¥ ech has . Hected 12 hits out | vertisement 2 o of 24 times at bat mteacniees 3 Tacoma Woman to * Jimmie Hill Ruled See Or. Edwin 3. Brown f , ¢ a | «ite Cie ie 0. Dd. s. Bale for Golf | Off in Australia Frankie Sullivan | ; Ti le in T Himmie Hill, the featherweight Fights Draw in L. A.} itle in ourney ||champton of Australia, has been hon Cone ‘ te Seat 713 First Ay ! . 7 {| arred from boxing in that country |, “%e" Lopes falled to appear the Tending Dentist 713.2 Block ° @|parred from boxing in that country other night at Los Angeles to meet $35.00 net of teeth se chibi nei ec claca ie on my 4 yee wise ew Frankie Sullivan, Bert Erlinbaum WaARHRCLT BULL. AA, NY Brdnae, cog nericaD Tight | replaced him and the remilting | cum eemeaiee Manmnse. F ’ ey < ? draw bout wa st & classy Or., Aug. 16—Mrs. T. N. Cur. l'to the floor from a/“"*™ bout was fast and clas P blow in the neck As Hill did not . Emer ant of Tacoma and Mrs. C. H : > F rant of Tacoma and Mrs. CM. cot up at the count of ten, Palmer | Leslie Mann Chosen THE LODGE CAFE , avis, Jr, of the Waverly promptly A. the ‘wis +e gpa ‘ . Fourth Avenue at Westlake club, Portland, at 10 o'clock Atte p the officials of in U.S. Army Draft ring the latest war song this morning started play which | the him out of the f Leslie Mann, former Seattle ball 4 Up ane Wient Ser Uae will determine the Oregon |!n& game, they did not believe | tosser, now with the Chicago Cubs Highclase Entertainment state golf championship. Rudolph Wilhelm today hold: all honors among the Altho he was up all night riding to the Coast in an men Tuesday |that he fought on the was chosen tn the draft | wife and two children, |Lu Princetog Winner | exemption. | With Cox at ae By United Press Leased Wire square He has a and Dancing and claimed 8 P.M. tol A.M ‘ nahic Prives Given Away automobile, yesterday he turn CLEVELAND, Aur. 16.—La , ed in the lowest qualifying | Princeton, with Walter Coc at the scores of the day, 74 In the | reins, won the feature event of yes. forenoon and 80 in the after. terday's card at North Randall, the noon, (2:17 trot, for a $5,000 purse. cr GF ) Carrier S cana ——~ ata LTT | ENTRY BLANK FOR STARS SECOND ANNUAL BIKE RACE I hereby make application annual endurance bieycle race Vull Name . Year of birth . Tam « pupil of the I, th nd give my perminn bicyele road race on Labor Day Signed Restricted to boys of 17 and blank out comple Beneca and Spring. to be staged om ndersigned parent or guardian of the above boy, Aen LEWIS The largest training camp of the New U. & Army is now under construction at American Lake 46,000 men will train at Camp Lewis—tnelud- ing ALL men drawn from Seattle and vicinity. YOU'LL FIND IT INTERESTING To view this mammoth camp and t from day to ay. re a pie iM be “ ” . . Strs. “Tacoma” and “Indianapolis” Leave Colman Dock every 2 hours, on the odd hour, after 7:00 a. m., connecting in Ta- coma with electric cars direct for Camp a Lewis 60c—RETURN BOAT FARE. PuGeT SOUND NAVIGATION Co. CoLmMAN DOCK Prone for entry tn the 1 7 : A asesee + Boheol, certity te him te participate tn the endurance under. - 1y_and tale {t to Piper & Taft, Second Watries close at 10 o'clock p. m. Sep