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q & S eley on November 3. _ have been establishe SPORTS AND Outbursts of Everett True. Tats A COUPLE CF THOSE ROUGH Soar ee THAT GO THROUGH A LOT OF (DISGUSTING ANTICS AND MAkS INDECENT — REMARKS ABOUT xwe 5 GATHERS. 2 Ed fiill's Comment for a short time, King Football, it seems, will come into his own this fall the same as in the past years. Impetus was given the movement locally Saturday afternoon when Coach C. J. Hunt announced the University of Washington schedule flor the coming year. Four games are listed. The Oregon game, or Iginally led for November 10, has been dropped, as it was not found _ ‘advisable to play it with the three other big games but one week apart Whitman will be the first squad to be seen in action here. The Walla Walia team comes on October 20; Oregon Agg November 17, and Washington State November 22, Thanksgiving is scheduled with California this year. It will be played at It ig true that the star of the Coast universities, whose reputations have answered the call to the colors, but a new @rop of athietes is already springing up. All the coache: that they will have squads that will be on a par with the schools they have to play. % . WILLIE RITCHIE has stepped to the front for Eddie Campi and sup- Fair Ones | By United Press CHICAGO, Aug st of entries f the city, the championship series of the Women’s Western Golf associa tion opened today on the Floss moor links sed Wire ‘With a long Willie worked out with the Seat the boxer in Callfornia prior to his | ‘recent matches and marveled at | the cleverness of Campi. Then| again, Camp! has -put on mo weight and is much stronger than fm the days when he appeared in San Francisco as a bantamweight n outside Reports say that Ritchie, who is|W. A. Alexander trophy of this Bimseif no mean boxer, was hardly | competition gone outside of Chi ble to lay a glove on Camp! dur-| cago. ing their training. | Among the strong out-of-town Jentrants are Miss Frances Hadfield of Milwaukee, Mias Ethel Chatfield }of Sycamore, Ill, Miss Caroline | Lee, champion. of Kansas City, and Miss Elizabeth Allen of Rock |Isiand, IL The trouble with Campi was that he lacked the necessary strength to enable him to cope with sturdier opponents. Then when he to grow he tried to stay in ie bantam class and weakened * himself further. Now, however, he fips the beam at 125 pounds and is] p27, “Se ve At and strong at the teatherweight | Christian Sets Record ate ; Mark for New Stunt JACK WAGNER, who fought a|° United Press tensed Wire Modecision bout here with Harry| CHICAGO, Ang. 27.—Christian Casey and lost a 10-round decision | Christianson today was the undis to Billy Williams Friday night in| uted champion of a new stunt ‘ f He ran a mile, walked a mile Vancouver, Wash., has been match a . . ed for a 10-round fracas with Lee |Pedaled a mile, rowed a mile and in Boise, Ida., Labor day. |*¥@™ @ mile—all in 54: 46%, y has a long list of well-| The time was called “remark- known fistic lights in his record |*ble” by experts book. He has battled | : Ritchie, Ad Wolgast, Joe Rivers. = eee oe Fédie Head and Ai Youns. fe also| AMes Loses Ball Mix holds a 10-round decision over Sam- | r 1 : my Good, the Seattle lightweight] _ to Olympia Outfit The Olympia team took the who is now ‘ Ot rg ; ine Islands. mex crew of Seattle into camp tn % 6 to 3. Ike catch was a Willie boxing in the Philip-| | the Capital city Sunday Wolfer's sensational feature of the contest o- HARRY GRAYSON, former Port Jand newspaperman, writes from Mare Island, where he is stationed with the marines, that Joe reat Brown’s Ball Team Is Defeated Here focal lightweight, is a high private in the front rank down there. Bil! McKevitt, welterweight wrestler o' : ; Bob Brown's All-Star Vancouver ane ath, 6 oi80 ln the) toro bunch of bell tossers . were walloped, 8 to 5, Sunday, at |the 15th and Jefferson ball park, Portlanders Winners =|” Charley Schmutz’s team of Casting Tourney | With the Portland stars running true to form, the fly and bait cast-| McKelvey High Gun at Harbor Island ingt tournament was brought to a| ©. EB. McKelvey was high gun in close yesterday at Woodland park.|'he 100-target event at Sunday's R. S. Noyer was chosen president| arbor island trapshoot, with a 98, and tied with Ralph Kinzer in the Of the new association, and the) sitarget shoot with 49. At Green next tourney set for Tacorm | Lake, Dr. King was high with 49 ENTRY BLANK FOR STAR'S SECOND ANNUAL BIKE RACH I hereby make application for entry in The Beattle Star's second @nnwal endurance bicycle race, te be staged on the moruing of Labor Day. Full Name .... Age .... 1, the undermined parent or gunrdian of the the abo boy, certify te in the endurance Signed .....+. Rentricted te boys of 17 und under. (F0) this blank ovt completely and take It to Piper & Taft, Second ave. between Beneca and Spring. Mntriee close at 10 0 clock . ep tember 1. seek al LTHO THE WAR THREATENED TO DO AWAY with him) his claims for a match with | Sonnn: Kilbane for the feather > | ipeight championship | Will Golf Only twice in two years has the! GooD NIGHT, OLIVA - Oi Wave YOU SeFH, in we pil ; q GOING LANTHING OF TOME IT BED ABOUT } AN WoUR AGO SQUIRREL FOOD—Not Know Sin £ TYRED baa WA ORAMA SHETEH ENTITLED THE PARDON ‘THAT CAME Too LATE LLREAOY PROF A LITRE sow STUFF AN | Babe Ruth, Adjusting His Favorite Bass Lure on an Off-Day Fishing Trip, and George Foster, Casting for a| missing, but most of the other col Smal come & ans Ss ” = OFF STAR—MONDAY, AUG. 27, 1917. ing You were OuT ER wartan! BUT WF VER LA WAIT / A NICE ORDER AWHILE WELL OF THEM SAUSAGE ~~ Some UP AN PAN CARES! se > as" y = (Tans ac) / (warren?) RiowT. + run! iG AUSAGE | mane Ft. weubeoe PAGE 8 ‘d Have Run, Too! WHICH MAKES AL THINK \ (1M FELLA GOT Some Meorcine | | FOR HIS EYES Fkom a Eve DOCTOR AN’ HE ASKS TH DOC WF HE SHOULD TAKE TH’ MECICING BEFORE OR AFTER mes 7 —_— SAUSAGE W crmes) PAUSAGE H Cane wet | Mouth.” ‘ DAY BY ALLMA Tom, AREn’T Nou FEELING were THAT | WELL, WHAT ARE Nov DOI” f é [ree re teow | BY AHER GIT OUTTA TH’ WAY PETE - G'WAH! GO | |\ LAY DOWN- Yuu wont | HAVE ANY TAU LEPT Wf ITS STEPPED On MUCH MORE | / aw yi hee oe Zs * BEKO SCENES — Dent You USE A HOSE ron iy t wt | ee e ° ° | Phils Gianing on | Baseball | New York Giants ——————_4 NEW YORK, Aug. 27.— for the remainder of thelr | Phiindeipnia Bt Louis While the eyes of the baseball world have been fixed on the fast action around the top of the American league, the Phil. games, in order to win the pen. | nant. It is hardly likely that | the team John McGraw has pieced together will be so rash | Oineinnats | Brookiyn | Boston bore ge 2e587 | An off day sounds just aa good to! may nanally find them at some lake,| most enthusiastic sportamen. In} a big league ball player as to any| pursuing the elustve bass the summer he fishes at every op-| especially if the off day Old clothes, and, in some cases,! portunity, altho he doesn't forget for on rainy days they! almost no clothes, are the order on|to report on the ¢ he is to pitch,| y have to hang around the(|these Izaak Walton excursions, but as that other southpaw, Rube Wad hotel lobbies, which isn't very good | the da |sport at any time. are usually re A number of the Red Sox are ar-|time on the ba dent fishermen, and on off days you! Babe Ruth Chief Meyers was signed by the Braves, not on account of his base stealing record, but in spite of it Pope-Stbi. Piper & When the thermometer is hang: ing around you can't blame the golf for doing most of their playing around the old 19th hole Slater's Northwee is a big rest and the players dell, used to do or a strenuous 4 the next day is one of the ady nt DO YOUR BIT | Buy a Ticket for Tuesday Show in the Arena France Tobacco Fund,” at Any of the Following Places: Brown & Hulen ey Taft Seattle Star Cigar Store t Drug Co Green's Cigar Store How to save money: There's @ horse called Charley Chap- lIn. Don't bet your money on him. Waldorf Adjt. Gen. McCain has promised | BY United Press ed Wire a Ban Johnson, president of the Lik va APSIE, N. Y., Aug. 27 American league, and Clark Grif-| 7 40e G and : gt Lad met Uli ag f as "4 der ay here uesday for three emo fith, manager of the Washington | Under Way | club, that a board of army officers | 44 everal of the late closing Wild Willie Vetro a he'll | would review the league teams to|@Veots failed to fill fight any one from 108 to 180 for| decide which one will win the $500 the tobacco fund boxing show to-|offered by Johnson for the team|@Q,* atta oe morrow night. that does the best drilling Sailors Win Melee A fellow named Cyclone From Soldier Team Wellsky has won a couple of fights. It shouldn't he hard for a fellow with a name like that to win most anything. Joe Judge, first baseman of the| Pak. The score was 3 to 0. seek Washington Americans, hasn't a chance to ge ne army for a Teno leg the other day sliding into the Bob Mc Allister Has leg the ohter day sliding into the | plate for the rest of ‘Ought to More I White on is working om an lead of the Am invention to curb the submarine a lot of American league batters are | Blues trying to devise a way to curb Carl tdi Garvey’s Billiard Parlor Butch’s Billiard Parlor Battersby & Smith Cafe Army Officer to Give |Grand Circuit Meet | Drilled Players $500 Joe Judge Breaks Leg; Out for Rest of Year nd will be out of the game the season Make It -atriotic, Red and White Sox battle for the i used to call the Cleveland team the If they | old cognomen, what a patriotic race they could have. went back Rube Foster and Harry Hooper are other members of the «taff who prefer fishing to other club's! recreations Night’s “Our Boxing for Boys in Baillargeon Bidg. 1418 Third Ave. 1107 Second Ave -1309 Seventh Ave. 305 Pike St 515 Pine St. 1406 Third Ave Second and Seneca Third and Union 906 First Ave. ~--<..Seventh and Pike Now in Poughkeepsie The Fort Lawton team lost to | the sailors’ nine from Bremerton, jin a ball game Sunday, at Dugdale lrouble With Optics Bob McAllister, former Olympic jclub middleweight champion, whom | James J, Corbett and others touted As a comer, Is still having trout «1. ¢,| While in New York he had his eyes Eh? joutritted with glasses and they were a@ little severe, The result is ‘They | that McAllister's vision has been affected to the} |, READ STAR WANT ADS | ————_——-______._¢ lies are injecting some zip in as to play such loose ball. the Nat | league. The The Cardinals will offer the Philadelphians are playing ance today to Philadel- better ball than the Giants. in phia and the Giants wil! play the last few days they have clipped off 4! games from the Giants’ lead, and now stand | nine games In the rear ! That's considerable lead for a team like the Giants, but the fact that the Phil and New Yorkers are yet to clash in nine games is giving hope to Supporters of the Moran clan. | The Pennsylvania aggrega- tlon would have to travel along at a .700 clip the rest of the the Pirates. The Pittsburg team is gradually becoming something more than a Joke, and will supply some entertain. ment for the McGraw team. It also will be tough for a few days for the Phillie The Red Sox will be getting a hard test today and tomorrow In Detroit. The enfeebled Yankees will be offering all the resistance possibile to the White Sox. 250 Turn Out for Football at U. C. United Press Leased Wire Loute 6-9, Philadelphia 6-6, veiand 2, Washington 1. At Chicago #, New York @ At Detroit 2, Boston € COAST LEAGUE At Bt at ¢ Oakiand At Los ny Island Navy team and some other SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 27.— | California elevens Altho the frost is not yet on Marines Are Strong 1 the pumpkin and there Is no | They are making quite a hulta tang in the air, football already |baloo down here about the Mare is taking hold for the season in Island organization. Quite a num- San Francisco and environs. | ber of the University of Oregon | The University of California |boys, who tore Pennsylvania to | had 250 candidates on the field for the initial workout the oth- er afternoon. {shreds last fall at Pasadena, are in| the Marine corps at Vallejo and| will be kept there, so as to repre Many of last year's stars will be sent the Marines on the gridiron this fall leges of the Coast are in the same Johnny Beckett, captain and fix, #o it pears to be tit for tat) tackle on last year’s Oregon team, in that respect |is one of the bunch. Mitchell, California has games scheduled with Washington, Oregon, the Ore gon Aggies, Olympic club, Mare rated as the greatest end in Amer fea by Coach Folwell, of Pennsyl vania, also is wearing the blue and red. Hollis Huntington, halfback; Elmer, all-star of the Oregon elev- ens of three or four years ago, and several other well-known North | western college athletes also are at Vallejo. There ts some talk here that Ed- die Mahan, famous Harvard pl and one of the California coaches last fall, will soon be added to the flock, Mahan joined the Marines in the East several months ago Hughes and Ryan, of the Universt- ty of Iowa football squad, another Middle Western star named Cor. doza, and numerous other satellites are among the “Baby Blues” avail- able for the Mare Island team. ‘ALEXANDER LEGGE TO ASSIST B. M. BARUCH Vacuum Nature abhors a STRIKE vacuum, Men and nr tele ce ea . . ensed Wire women abhor empty WASHINGTON, Aug. 27.—Alex-| cigarette ? ander Legge, general manager of pockets, the International Harvester Com- pany, has been appointed assistant | to B. M. Baruch in the work of pur. | chasing raw materials for the Unit-| pais or places Pockets are poor places }}/ chesing raw materials | for cash for they pay no interest and are leaky. | Under Legge there will be a di- |rector of steel and a director of copper. J. Leonard Replogle will have charge of steel purchasing The copper buyer has not yet been selected. taruch will devote him self to the larger policies of the | war industries board. Use your pockets for petty cash only—de- posit the balance of your money in the sav- Sets New Record for Coast Women’s Plunge} | By United Press Leased Wire | ings epartmen y OAKLAND, Cal, Aug. 27.—Mrs gs d partment of Mildred Pollak set a new Coast The National City | women’s record for the plunge here Sunday when she covered 55 feet, |more than 12 feet better than the previous record held by Gerard Oulton, Bank of Seattle, which is a member of the Federal Reserve Bank system. \Seattle to Become | | Great Teak Market | Teak wood may become one of the city’s leading tmports, accord. Toasting seals in OFFICERS : cr eee ing to a communication — from fl Vi J. W. Maxwell, President Thomas Kydd, of the Bangkok avor F, W. Baker, Vice President Teakwood Forest Co., received by J. H. Bloedel, Vice President the Seattle Chamber of Commerce N. H. Seil, Cashier and Commercial Club. Kydd says We Atte: kook ami that the demand for teak keeps | pace with the growth of the ship. building industry, and that after the war Seattle’s market may be ‘the greatest on the Pacific Coast, L, Sulter, Asst. Cashier,