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Outbursts of Everett True. \ WISH fT WAS ACK WI WE CITY RIGHT Now—L COULD MAKE A LOT Or y HT AHEAD (Ss WS DEPOT! ir P| YOU RON FAST ENOUGH YoU CAN CATCH THE NEAT TRAIN OvT! IP You CAN'T TAKE A VACATION wiTwouT _ —_— WORRYING AGOUT MAKING MONGY, DON'T STICK AROUND ee AND EXPOSES OTH ts To i 1 HOPE My 3 Le Stee by oe OFFICER FRIEND Pid (ieee PSST Two Heaps! es COMBINATION FLIVVER AND BABY BucoY- _}ROMEO HAGEN TO FIGHT AT STAR'S BIG MITT SHOW \ Get the Kaiser in the Ring” a By Edward fill _ 66Q)AY, MISTER, NOW LISTEN, I'D JUST LIKE to get the kaiser in a 16-foot ring with me, that’s all. Me, Romeo Hagen, I’ve joined the army and am 4 ing to show up these fellows who walk around the streets all duded up and call . mselves fighters—bah! “Say, mister, I'll go on at the tobacco benefit and mighty glad to do it. I go into the army myself tomorrow. Tried three times and they finally let me im with ~my broken nose and cauliflower ears. ; “Say, mister, I'm mighty glad to donate my services for your show. It won't cost you a cent. I want to fight this guy Dick Wells—I, Romeo Hagen—and it ) won't cost a nickel. I'll show these guys whose a slacker, me, Romeo Hagen. “Say, mister, I’ve been away for two years and have fought the best of them, 1 ain’t no world’s champion or nothing like that, but I’m willing to give my end Of the purse to my country any old time. “Just put me, Romeo Hagen, down at the head of the list, and 1 won’t fail to show.” THE ABOVE IS THE CONVERSATION that took | {ee | ice between _ sporting editor of The Star and Rome ,W here to Buy Your 4 lagen, the far-famed Seattle middlewei i ee eae ; noon, when Romeo came into the sanctt " Tickets for Bouts } 0 wo years, a 2 ounced that ( ickets for the boxing show s=-0f almost two years, and ann unced t j se: ba ges Gout Vasceee nie accepted as a baker in the army and was ready t in the Arena for “Our heyertn Services for the Sammies’ t« o fund ) France Tobacco Fund,” under During his sojourn on foreign strands Romeo has, as he } the auspices of The Seattle Star, Said, met and beaten and been beaten by the best of them in j are on sale at the following i 3) aces epmmccleweight class (| The Stor office; Slater's, 206 He displayed papers to show that he has tried to get} pike gt Soyd's pharmacy, bev- army before coming back home He was turned|)enth and Union; Brown & into the ) £ ; "rie : we down in Salt Lake just before coming here fomeo te vien, Baillargeon building; be congratulated for the way he has come front Garvey’s, Second and Senec. ( \ = Battersby & Smith, 906 F LET US HEAR FROM DICK WELLS oe Pa "litined ei niey apa > 1) Phind abd. Union: Posebibia { DICK WELLS HAS been among erved seat | 1418 Third; Piper & Taft, Sec i where on this p ) those to come to the front and prices are $1.50 00. Gen | 0nd ave, between Seneca and Yolunteer his services eral admission ti { ets will be on|) Spring. Pinkman and Hagen must not /sale Monday and Tuesday errr absorb all of the credit. Harry ) Casey was the first to step to : wigs Dito , BD the tom wilinr to "sive tne JoSe Acosta Fails = | ooks Like est battle that was in him for such to Keep Oak Berth r , Because. Then there is Steve Rey-| jose Acosta, Vancouver pitcher! Raim Will olds, Chet Neff, Charley Givens, 414, was signed by Oakland after! Jimmy Maloney, Cliff Ree Jimmy Piewis, Joe Harrahan, “Kid” Dobie, ‘¢ Northwestern season closed Halt Game Bpider Abe, Bud Ridley, George |** been given his releai or gay PN a ig "1 pider Abe, B failed to get going with the Coast | By Uxl ‘ress Leased Wire Sameaeeer, Joe Gorman, Frank and |isague club, altho he showed plent CHICAGO, Aug. 22—Over. Mike Pete, Eddie Murray and Abe op gute in his trials cast skies, with the probabil ‘and Sammy Gordon, who also want ity of showers before after to do their bit. eeewen AN Anna ot] = Back to N. Y. Squad| “ervelat_ 9 ao a a ent there is no doubt bi 7 = 5 - c | one of the best cards ever seen in|, anal et oe lg pr sj The Rowlands will enter the | "Seattle will be assembled. pacing P iitamesd esng oe ods re pg nl 11 games lost and Pe * Spokane fi seman, and wislatide ever ¢ and any other boxer now in Seattle been returned to the New York The extra triumph was annexed who is willing to donate his services Giants, from which club Manager | single-handed by Chick Gandit aft to help supply our soldiers in| Pezdek purchased him on a trialjor yosterday's gn when he dis ) France with the much-needed fra-|*sreement joxed of Lore Bader, Red Sox hurl-| grant weed : . in one round | Fred mete, Eaatshimaker oe the| Northwesterners [Land |, The trouble had been brewing Dry Dock Athietic club, has been of : ‘or some time ne clash came added to the committee of match With Coast Outfits) wien pater atte makers and is asked to get busy Al Schinkle, Butte pitcher, has r Del Gainer, with his talent and have some rep-|signed with the Salt Lake club in| ment with Gandil resentation on the card the Coast league. Schinkle joined Scott or Williams probably will Mailed the Miners about two weeks before | be Rowland’s thoice of gunners to Ee “i BOXED 12 rounds yesterday |the season closed and had but little; 4%, While Barry 1s expected to » | with four of the other boys in ourjcha to perform with that outfit ! eb to the slab ompany,” writes Eddie Pinkman,| Thompson, the Tacoma fir se eas 7 Sox now have a lead ; nd 1 find that I am in good|> an, has been ed up by|° re full games a shape. Any lightweight that is|Walter McCredie for Portland. Mc be d to “take up" 10 had an argu felected to xo against me will have|Credie has been shy a firme bron |-T aa ; arial © - bis work cut out for him.” |man since Babe Borton was in.| Lanner and Ushers te oe a a4. % |Jured and Pinelli put on the hos- ate Services| bec r HARRY CASEY does not need to pital lint to Donate Services because he was il go thru a very strenuous course There will be plenty of ushers to|— of training, for he keeps himself in |r ¢ ie . look after the immense crowd ex Dretty good shape all of the time.| Lhis Lad Loses His | pec ted to tum out for the tobacco “Harry can always be depended| - ve “y .|fund boxing show next Tuesday upon to step into the ring at a| Battles on Fouls) (ite in the Arena, L. C. Tanner, minute’s notice and give his op Louisiana, the featherweight who|head usher, will donate his serv- ponent a mighty tough fight,” says|has issued a challenge to Johnny|ices and have plenty of help Den Salt. Kilbane, has lost four fights on| eee |fouls in less than a year. The boys m Portland that he would like| *hould must be glad to sign articles : ’ 1 MN ey end bet stent ixe| with a bird Ube Lontaione Jn U.S. Army Now Seattle middleweights gratis, but| Floyd Smart, cyack middle-dia that he has gone to work and can| Eddie Cicotte is one of the fore ce man and hurdler of the no: leave his job. Billy Williams,| most winning pitchers of the Amer-| Northwestern university old Seattle favorite, also offered|ican league and he owes a vote of |tered the bis services thanks to the Yankees for the dis. oe tinction. The Yanks RESERVED SEAT tickets for|modating enough to go the show were placed on sale to-|ing beatings from Eddie until the Gay. A list of places where they thing grew into a habit, May be purchased appears else- to the other clubs as well has en arm With Hummell, impson, Meanix and Smart, the ¢ accom. |Sammies have the four best hur VALLEY TRAMBITAS writes|who box as the rules way they|Orack Hurdlers Are | | | | BY JOVE, OLD “Timer, | BELIeve | LEFT MY Pock eT Book. IN MY OTHER | “VeovseRs UPAT THe TeLL Me WHEN WHEN We GET Nou WANNA GO To THE NEXT BACK, Boss TURN I'LL GET SQUIRREL FOOD-—-If Those Victoria Tops Get to Be the Craze. /\ie Ber he WENT UP “To BAW. AN AUTOIST OUT AN TH FELLA [ STARTED AWAY BEYORE IN THE PARK HAS TH’ COP GOT HIS HEAD ONE ON wiTH ROOM ‘ ENOUGH FOR g /MUST be oO (HOSE VEST PocKeT ALTOS ~ How WW \. eNGine RUNG f COME IN HANDY FoR WE VARIETY OF CLEMENTS THAT THRUST “THEMSELVES OW THE CROSSING Cors ~ SOUP AWNING AND GARGLE MUFFLER ne ' “Say, Mister, I Just Wantto) |Tough Mix The Pest | Weather No Net Melee! ie un ee, «= Star Shots jer for the Portland Coast league — _— | By United Brees -|Annual Net Tourney | 4 ‘betr Carpentier Lan at American Port AN ATLANTIC PORT, Aug. 22.—Georges Carpentier, the French pugilistic champion, reached this port today aboard a French liner Carpentier, it is believed, is here to stimulate aviation corps entistments by appearances in all parts of the country, but it Is airo wnderstood Tex Rickard, famous promoter, will try to in duce him to box Jess Willard for the world’s championship stoffs Sta for Other Outfits BY H. C. HAMILTON | tourney was slat }way today with |to be played |the contestants |Willie to Blossom | By United Press Leased Wire a Saaeeeee-4 OAKLAND, Aug. 2 St. Louis 1 |Ritchie will make his debut | middl he take er of the Pacific Coast title. —_ ial. oa noon. was the weather outlook ies George Kelly Goes tor” the tourtn game ct me | Mack Ca Aa successful s ‘There they ar NEW YORK, Au one who doubts right of the Athletics to win world’s championships can be referred today to these facts. Charles Albert of the stars cut loose by Connie wrecked his has won three straight games by shutouts and has a string of four consecutive Colby Jack Coombs has been a consistent pitcher for Brooklyn unt and still has enough pitching the one-time eterans when Mack eided to drop them. Record Good Render’s record By United Press Leased Wire Rohle athletic head at W. 8. ¢ | By United Press Leas in endeavoring to arrange a meet.| OMAHA, Aug ing for members of the North a| Collegiate conference to be h Spokane early in September yesterday. Three races were put | moderate price famous team, straight quartet of against the Braves, when he drop Grand Circuit Races : ——~.-= Natural Crowns, $5 4 Brave We Pe Straj ht H . : Ames Team to Take Fe ty ae n August 18] on in Straigh eats +. | Protective guarante Bt gy ‘outed eves feseet ns Jaunt to Olympia) , Protective guarantee with all igain faced the Cubs time Kilduff was the only man} He got one hit | antl young hurler ond | Stra a few days ago ’ jand Bare Cause he could no longer pitch, but! mmeider Jones’ accusation ofa lack |e was having | of } be wandering around today for supporters Myers knows Dr. F. N. Freer 1 hits zipped past him at Cleveland Ty Cobb was among the absent, | #0 Detroit skidded and Marion at | Willie Jackson N Meet Ben Leonard Frank Bagley Dundee into slum Billy Gibson has ard box Jackson | § | |) Year of birth ........04. TRUSS TORTURR long, tak-|dlers in the country today, Bers be eliminated Weal CMD jal to prove its superio: ks that Boston, Phill and New York clubs are real Seattle @Nxious to pul on such a battle, extending| “Persuasive Peggy” is worth read.| {t- re 1101 Third Anvway. BY ALLMAN Lt Ripe You PAck TO WHERE WE STARTED AND THEN Wet »_ BE EVEN NOW WAIT A MiInDTE - I'M GomG TO PAY You — Just Take A LRAT I He. & CHAIR~ ~ | OW - HO-HO-Ho ~ 'Gipro Jun A Ripe ALL De WAN Down Wete AN SUH WON'T PAY Me FO" IT ie i 1 Pouce! AN’ | DON'T GET NO SIA BITS, BOSS? BY AHER > WOW VE) MUFF Heiman’ C100%- % "6 Too BAC! \ GUPPOSE (T, (TLE FLOP in otH” \ SMEAR tT OVER—WITH Some meet eee nee = Ore re) WS WICTORIA Tent CAME ALONG AvoUT CoesNT PUT mS WP UP, | y Keepin’ TH SHINE O ue So MiL8S AM HO! y, mM OCULARS 1 CAN ; albert \ WELL CALL TH’ GAME AN DIDNT \ ON ACCOUNT OF ™ Omioee wee ae he DARKNESS ! @ TRKE A GOOD STame AT OPEN a ~ 2AM oe " VERY THOUGHTFUL. “To PUT A HOT-D0G 14 AN POP COUNTER A OUT HERE i 5 ' “mw acquat 2 Un RD NINA 0 THEYD ACT AS A NEAT « = ; ARTICLE IN BASEBALL PRaTkcnon FROM SUN, DIVERS ETC - | Damper to Slated in |: By United Press Leased Wire "CHICAGO, Aug. 22—Despite unfavorable weather conditions, entrants in the Grand American handicap trapshoot were out In force today. More | than 685 entries were received for this event. The tie for the national anfffi championship was being shot off ited Tress Leased Wire " POREST HILLS, LI, Aug. . a | be 22.—R. Norris Williams ti., ten . nis champion, was expected to meet his strongest opponent of the National Patriotic singles here when he faced Harold Throckmorton, of Elizabeth, Ny. J. today. 4 \ on with difficulty from end Bolted, cameras ponte day by Mark Arte, Mlinots; Ji { ecorge stan chahy han ts kie"® Clark, Massachusetts, and Roy Me-_ form. Throckmorton's form He has knack of never Intyre, of Pennsylvania. Comple- brill ' expected to ex Giving you a rest tion of the double championship ; i . Was alto on The R L. Murray has His voice is like a fog horn | A 100-target match was aneenay caused m oa to pick him as His song io never new, for this afternoon between Wm, on, DL, and one semifinalist, Today he was As he bawls bis pop and peanuts|Crosby, of O'F scheduled with the winner of the, And steps all over you pei gh gt Lake, Ia {match between Dean Matey, Cran- an aa s rest a ford, N. J, and Craig Biddle, Phila-|If you have a painful bunion; star, was elimina’ delphia | If you have a cussed corn, ae, |Star Mermaids Are | vey Off for Honolulu’ YJ By United Press Leased Wire . 8 FRANCISCO, Aug. 28— club, now with the Indians. Matty and McGraw } Not Kept in Jail)! Baseball 4 today were Nat W. Nil vs. Clarence J.! 8 90, Griffin and n Strachan vs. \ r O Charles Garland, i AX ae Miss Claire Galligan, of New Rochelle, N. Y., America’s premier Answer Draft Call) Burns and Miss Frances Cowell Prees Leased Wire Coast stars, will leave tomorrow for — sixth Cleveland player has been called by draft. He is Louis|'The popboy’s there to find it, ra ns Pan eres, Septem a ARETE: 3 ay Carl Zamloch Back Carl Zamloch, Spokane pitcher and general utility player, who suf e | {kane team was playing in Great NEW YO! Aug. 22.—Scoring Won, Loat. pee. | pane © R ge ; the ones who caused their arrest ano ™ ‘ é22 Falls early in July, was in Spokane Other mat Louis Guisto Must | woman swimmer; Miss Dorothy AND, Aug. 23.~—The = Honolulu, where they will enter,the julato, former singging first sack-| As sure as you are born, 3 On His Feet Again fered a broken leg while the Spo rosed Wire AMERICAN LEAGUE Roston o “ 400 recently apparently none the yesterday rel the magist Mathewson and McGraw aft @. es, cae] oe ne en 7 had been taken into custody & . i playing Sunday's benefit game, — | Washington $3, 4 Joe Dailey Sent to y = | Phiiadelphta 42 68 late Portland by Tigers: | Joe Dailey, Seattle's youthful] jpitcher, has been turned back by | Detroit. Dugdale has given him act, | Permission to sign with the Port- oe “a “cai |land club for the remainder of the deipt 69 48.690) Pacific Coast season, however, ; is Begins Here Today! %e eter paves The Seattle Tennis club's annual NATIONAL 1 tog under the first matches t time arranged by 2Es% “6 60 ane 78 331 Pittsburg 3 (called in Out as Middleweight weight here tonight COAST LEAGUE Won on Frank Barrieau more in tin the mix t Loe Angeles Jany since the long-distance bouts | p" a rly | | were barred «0 Sai stars of Fred Bohler Wants ernon N. W. Meet Called| Rain Mars Opening : . PULLMAN Aug. 22 Pred of Western Races Reliable Dentistry Wire Tam prepared by reason of mod- in inter-| @™ equipment and many (27) years st |fered with the opening day’s races Of practical experience to prog a Id inJof the Great Western meet here | the highest class Dental Wo at on, howeve Gold Crowns, $5. PHILADELPHIA Aug 22. A big crowd from the Ames ship. | t heats decided the three|building plant is expected to take Sunday when | 8 at yesterday's Grand Cireuit}a trip to Olympia t here. Ben Ali, North Spur|"Toots” Agnew takes his team to} Trained Nurses in Attendance li were the winners © capital ety. Largest and Most Up-to-Date Dental | Offices on the Pacific 4 sas so ; ~ ,PAINLESS AUSTIN } ENTRY BLANK FOR STAR'S SECOND ANNUAL BIKE RA Dentist I hereby make application for entry in The Beattie Star's second annual endurance bicycle ri to be staged on the morning of Labor Day. N. W. Cor. Third and Pike, Entrance, 1504 Third Ave. Go to the Right Drug Ca, 168 Washington se ¥ Full Name Addrens . ZO © WOME OF WOE 5 o4 en cawnnncncbies cecdercenbanes one esses. Bhool, 1 ihe undersigned parent or guardian of the above boy, certify te the above, and give my permiasion him to participate im the endurance Dieyele road race on Labor Day morning { And the Doctor will give you a careful examination and preacribe fer you FREE, WERE asics secansses seeeees If you are sick you cannot do bet ter than take advantage of this of fer. We save you money and give the best possible treatment. | Reatrictod te boys of 17 and under. (PU thin blank out completely and take it to Piper & Taft, Seco ave. between Heneca and Spring. Entries close at 10 o'clock Bep- tember 1, the