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LETS ANYTHING. INTER RERE WITH HIS ACCUSTOMED "DRAG" ON A CIGARETTE, ° ~~ Outbursts of Fverett True. By Condo THE FECLOW WHO NEVER |THE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS WIRREL | CAMOUFLAGED HELL CAMOUPL AGE STAR—TUESDAY, AUG. 21, 1917, PAGE 8 | Here PN 1S A WALP | DOLLAR TAKE MY { | KEN UP TO THE Desk | - : % Nas, | } ft [se \, " N [/ POES Love BEGIN AT baal | [ ¢, AGE OF wo, WANTA BL (vont nNow now A Naw Gace SAY vo You 2 { WHITE ANG NEW / LOOKING Gor \ \ | LANGUAGE Sy canourincee® | = _ WIS STROKE ANY ONE WOULD THINK WILBUR WAS A MILUONAIRY dy \ FOR Two HTS | morer 2 -It Is Just a Habit of Wilbur's. BY ALLMAN Is THERE? sume THATS HE WAS TIPPING = 6 s | WIM, BUT WHAT'S HE > baie , l DOING ANN WAY? 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ST ARE ee THAT WILBUR CDT WHY, | WouULD SAY iy Comment on Sports LOO HE QUESTIC OF WHE’ 4 will defend his and against whom, proba ded Labor Day at Canton, 0 On that day Carl Morris and Fr bisgest and, pe aps, the best of the heavyweight oa oil wis round decision nm Whether n ance at Willard is still a m, but Matt " teat: helieves Wil will consent he ¢ t in shape after eireus season Hinkle says he bas been EP PN aceiee se Of Willard, but he has done more than any other promoter in fing Willard to commit himself. “When I get ready to box, I will see you, Matt,” Willard told le, and there is a suspicion that he went even further and prom ised to go on with a match, but if he did, Hinkl« = about ft be SAMERICAN =HEAVYWEIGHTS 53045 this « te Ee iy are not to brag about. |F'*S0 genom deen of them come fo the an, Clesten’ Sad set by the champions and near. Pap age pions of other days bap Pein . ‘Imagine Tom rkey or Bob | : 1 good style. A eon him immons in the same ring with ++ con bia Fulton or Morris, if you wi - ae ira “rn Nevertheless Fulton and Mc the Minnesota plasterer, wil! swap Wallops for bor dey Bae Bome 450 pounds of flesh wil! be | t * propelied a: Reged honor ot between the pair. Fulton has the advantage of height, tow. ering some six feet seven | _ inches into space. mugged. Both are siow, un | ‘rf Wieldy and awkward, and if Old Ro 15 solid punches are struck in | terestin eighth wonder the horse's | Both men re attributed with t maweaknesses which real fighter should not have. Morris is lazy and so far records show, @ chronical Fulton is _ developed © two or more occasions he has eith-| Texas, The er quit or deliber: Wthe going was a trifle too strenu-| draft horses 5 But in spite of all this, th Will spend their good money haps the sa fight game today, and his idea ir Matching the pair is merely to ob-| “lared tain, by elimination, the man best ee eet Willard Grand Ball Planned GEORGE WAGNER came into! for Elks’ Gymnasium ‘The Star office the Aren He id last guess how long it wo the cresm of title today, and a his crown from be one of them me of creating n Carl Morris, the fireman and Fred Fult e runnets-uy that he was n take on a tong Seattle druggist { t 1 be « gumen 15 rounds or less on ffect that Joe Flant und a 24-foot that the winner v & chance to meet another fot bone and m as soon as the ding fous executive ia’s heavyweight chamy There is not much to choose back, but Old Rosebud did. He dicapy | th year, and is re anized as | of the best horses on the Ame Morris is perhaps the more 15 rounds, it will be an | A strained tend 2 winner of much of » was taken to Kent 1¢ " id to possess a well of saffron On! went ely fouled when | very bad. Associating with Texas ranch, Old Rosebud fo them when they went to a st and stood all day long, at time these two buffoons in action VGeiaue the tucee? ng, at tin There is no question about|.P* | . Hinkle’s sincerit Hinkle is per elie he water cure just arest man in the|™much responsible for the comeb: anything I did,” his trainer sterday and an-| Mounced that he would start train-| A grand ball {* being lined ing immediately if given a |to celebrate the reope EC With Harry Casey on the card to| Elks’ club gynasium on Septem! be staged under the es of|7. Many entertaining ante The Star next Tu wht pulled off in the gym at a ENTRY BLANK FORK STAR'S SECOND ANNUAL BIKE RACE by make application for entry in The Sea: . to be ataged on the merni Star's necond of Labor Day. Tear of birth .. Iam a pupil of the ..... é re Benool I, the undersigned parent or guartinn of the above boy, certify te the above, ar mission for him to participate im the endurance Bicycle road race on Labor Day morning Bigned Hestricted to boys of 17 and ander. (PMY this biank between Beneca fomber 1. completely and take tt to Py & Taft, Mecond 4 Mpring. Bntries close at 19 o'clock p.m, Bep- te wi FROM PORTLAND THEY SAY THEY NEVER come did tively he has been han dat the top in several races one can ra to ere the 1 other stock on tt | OurbeRwouo » UsvEswou Third Mix of Crucial fie: A full in a recent game with) against Jack Stringer and Al Kaufman. h > happy over th Lake, Baseball ost fam Charley Beckingham, that he | jist and at one tee hanes Poe : bone, even including Fred drafted them to be judges of |the man capable of defeating Jack ‘ +) nown play, is mak- the boxing show Tuesday | Johnson for the championship of darkn os bi 32 ate the world, has gone into the movies, ands, follow = s 2 | having signed a contract with the ein fn : . . pT ¢ VICTORY 5 ee fur al, wh h > “ints WILLARD Friendship Games Too e°"", Ey the teach oases tae The umpires decided the page Many in big Leagues| acta" Altho Al has been out of the Sox fans toda Series Set ‘Men Mountains to Batter Each Other | for Chance at Jess Willard’s Crown to Secure a /; &, Troeh Stars TERA | at Shoot in Coast Club visio rvecentoam ana Windy City By United Press Leased Wire headline. What, bread or wrest: | my United Frees Leased Wire SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 21 ng matches? CHICAGO, Aug. 21—Every- jehge ont yp eg anne body In the great American manager of the miners, de Morris, This reminds us that handicap shooting tournament clared today that Lou Frank, Fred was once considered a was out today to establish a owner of the Butte club, will skillful plasterer, while Cart record. Frank M. Troeh, Van- guarantee $2,000 a week to | Was & pretty good engine couver, Wash. state champigg every Coaet league club visit. | in fens ape hy for ir wv hruow | this enthusiasm, having hung F A ry polabenen bg Seccnn up a mark of 199 out of 200 in a proposition to the Coast the introductory event. league at the winter meeting Despite unsettled weather, a large number were on hand when a ¥ the Chicago Overture opened, at Al Mack Winner in 8:30 a m At noon, the national : : amateur championship, in doubles, Grand Circuit Race iy Cited Breve Lanesd Wiee Butte Seeks | ¢} Fred Fulton is to meet Cari was to begin. At 3 p. m., national amateur singles and the women's and professional match events } PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 21.—A IMack captured the Bell strat ¢ had the beat laugh of the) were scheduled. ford $3,000 stake in the Cir. We esterday, when a fellow sal enit ra meet here day, the Northwestern league would mel Busy was the back in Seattle next season, the H Ac g aie amd e’s Actin Matty and McGraw Bet Ben Tincup was glad Rough Now : ‘ : when Little Rock sold him. Pinched for Playing ao Rock is bone dry, you | now. | By United Prese Leased Wire NEW TORK. Aug. | 21-—Man-| ‘This is the time of year when| sora - aprteite- ? < rie aneh fopesters - > | pene nes Ox tee ain ee ee an auoak thate’ ancte eee | were haled into court today to an Duy spring predictions, ; ; | it game at the P Tennis Entries to | C lose This Evening Ent Tennis € net to will fa of the eth watered te Ladies tw vee Wrestling Match,” says another head- line. In these days of social uplift, ladies are liable to see Red McKee Takes His | ost anythino. | Place With “Famous”. seems mighty funny to hear| Red MeKee, formerly catcher for nie ee ee Detroit and now backstop for 8 e Francisco, stole third with thet Wonder what the editor has “for the toss today White Sox Hurlers ty are boxing game for several years he is still in fine physical condition or >be general Gice Mats i arg grocery ap inlotelns He stands 6 feet 2 in his bathing to No ¥ Leyredry Ps pote apy te 2 suit and weighs 205 pounds with- Shaky for Contest } this onaition, but the fact ir the : er asebDa 7 t thru their perform-| Now that the patriots are send-| BY H.C. HAMILTON son Collins, who have|ances in a. mont uninspiring man- Ing tobacco to our boys in France, | Marshall All og kubamagtc ae cee nied, Pree ni ft Corr ' fairly well this | ner why not make the action double-|+¥44 en Is sale Tia } ug. 2 nd fielded sensation » led and send fight m ar’s > > > Nile ant. were when the conflict began, Ty Cobt Billy Williams to three years trench fighting | 8¥ United Press Leased Wire ‘ ’ Me ann eee wee Ray Pie 2 ldn't make ‘em tough enough; FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Aug. 21 ; ‘ w |, were Gonedulee tousy to open ' and Battle Jack Wag stand that brand Bh |—It took 20 games before Nat ‘ the second day's work on thelr enteen 1 in Ur United Press Leased Wher Niles, Wastern tennis s forced y +4. collectively owned task of scal tr for c i VANCOUVER, Wash., At 2 Reports from Fort Worden | Marshall Allen, Seattle net. wizard } Pr ‘ ing the Ban Johnson heights. in at ot Billy Williams and Jack Wagner say that Eddie Pinkman still |out of the t here in yess ay ; > ¢ o3 Grasping themselves firmly by | we unat t k Northwest boxers, will st retains his title as champion | erday's play The score g : ‘ ies their boot str b pur extra base hits, two ot neround Ko here Friday 1 n dancer. r er Mae Urban Faber, th them home runs tells the story of t ed themselves a moment be Cubs’ victory over the Phillies Ste MES youd danger of the red-hoeeé uth Indians ant Athletics euch | PEYTON GRAVELY DID A GREAT aa letes, but the ascent was greased| rallied in. the ninth, but the In.| CTHING WHEN HE INVENTED me : New ss'and the Westerners took the siide|dians brought victor PLUG TOBAC! + Y ty “i with the usual dull thud at the GRAVEL Ss end YES, BUT IT WAS -THE CELEBRATED White Sox Shaky “or: GRAVELY QUAUTY THAT 2 1 (73! Whether odds should Kiltv’” Me pan * WAS THE GREATEST THING) ] Chewing Plug the White Ox is a que n, for . - fc Invi : BEFORE THE INVENTION : the remaihder of ‘thelr hui Do His Bit for l S.} OF OUR P*TENT AIR-PROOF POUCH A i cory t shaky structure, If R “Kilty” = MoJanett reba GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO sell ht, } ully capa University of Wershington and § , MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY COAST LEAGUE hauling the red flag down. If Seattle catcher, who has been } WOULD NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION. ‘ Lost. Pet.|not he is a g eal like th playing with the Buicks of } NS a Eo neeoa: : ° tle girl with he's horri late, haw been Gooented by 6 a FRESH Al +4 ame The same sentiment applies to Joe|, pany C, Gallfornia Senate bare é : ALITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY 1S ENOUGH ‘ 9 489|Henz. One of this pair probably |{ and expects to leave shortly { J AND LASTS LONGER THAN A BIG CHEW > 78 {i4| will be called on, altho Rowland|) for the front. ‘ oF ORDINARY PLUG. mone: Rakie OANA Stoudaoe, has two capable performers in| “Kilty was very popular in ) PB. Gravely Fobacce Ca Dawns ia. “VON Dave Danforth and Williams, Eith-|) focal baseball circles. 1. ; a " ra rs acai rye : eat er of these lads, in the well-knoy z o a t ' Willie detchie in x of these, nce, Jn Cue wellinb wa | enna a . Cw, BILLY POSTERS SIGNS ARE . pa ‘ club : pee ' CATCHING - BOTH OF THOSE! Shape for Barri au i eeu isa ty okt ‘ SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 21,--Joe Ss x i GENTLEMEN HAVE THE ty United Press Lensed Wire tina tabeone hin, even trong | Rivers and Johnny MeCarthy will a - A a \ FACTS STRAIGHT. OAKLAND. A 21——Willl 7 Mende uae Ge ee c in a four-round melee, . P : aay isea iskitea Hailes ae aviest forces into the breacl ~omee him to, oro Mg ine eu | Rabe Ruth or Shore will gett Hy that he is in the) day's assignment, with suspicion bout eryville tomorrow night pink of condition for his four-round with Frank Barrieau, at Em will be say The resumption of pointing at Shore. Ruth probably d for the final contest hitting by Collins and Joe Jackson forms one @ for Chicago, e | READ STAR WANT ADS" of the pleasure-bringing sensations |) nes PHYSIC Genie dr ennes Tradera’ Mock, Chird ave. and Marion at § a.m. to 6 pom; evenings, 9; Bundaya, 10 to 12. Phone Bie Hott 716,