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DONTCHA Even \ / sap at hase i GOW’ “To WEAR TuaT \ | WiLL PeTE READ We ravens? { YEAR ~ Now VLE WHY - p10 How ‘BOUT LAST | LAY You even \' wan To™4 Year werent mw MONEY TH wHTe wean ive SOs WW FIRST PLACE SQA BNOCK EM ALL UNTIL BOSTON FOUND] TO A WHISPER SWELL VELLA SILK SWIRT OF YOURS yoru) are vout ino MOAT y\ rectum aut? Aver we # smucae a AUSTRIA Decvianen war or Y) = ON SERBIA a ; our agouT ir 2 BY “TH MIDOLE OF ee a4 AND THAT'S Hat ~ WHAT ABOUT J\ see remmes | 4% 444 STARTED TH’ wo-~ 4 mar nunt/ / x ie be, -—FRiCOsHn—B-o - fF) >J “THE FinliS- WHEN THE LovERS 2O A MUSH FOR THE FADERWAY'! ail : ig ' po YOUR BIT Chief Bender, After 14 Years in Route of Star rd Big | Buy a Ticket for vche hs Benefit Boxing} Baseball, Has Batters Guessing Labor Day Bike Race (sym rcs ier “ou toe Leela France Tobacco Fund,” at Any of me WHEN THE RAWROAD KING INFORMS HIG WORTH THE DEADLY COMBAT BETWEEN THE PRSONER LESS SON HES TROUGH wrt Hit AND To GET WERO AND FIENDISH VELIAN ~ WrO Room QUT GO WIG WAY HES CUT OFF WITHOUT A CENT TOGETHER - THE GREAT TRIAL SCENE - LLOWING TONIGHT'S BIG BOXING SHOW for the benefit of “Our Boys|} Following Places: | hf oe sar srioatn esa in France Tobacco Fund,” the ne xt big athletic stunt to be staged by The Star } . ae : ae . | Greatest of the Chippewas, for- s bicycle 1 » race ) > morning dette! Te ; - gexec alilargeon Bidg. | mer invincible moundman for es tr second annual a cle ~ jurance race. ‘ofthe takes op on the mon ng ' pst eta 5 cpl ‘ e: |. Ser tnvinetble mounantin: Labor day. Altho this is ut the second yei ir of the race, the affair has alreac Mar 8 tank iN8T basen Ave when teu plosiece: Have tl t thing of its kind in North}} Giaitie Otay 1900: eiveath Ave crept back to the minors or al | a t entirely out of baseball, one of : 1; Slater's Cigar Store 305 Pike St 1] the leading huriers of the Na- A long list of prizgs has been hung up for winners this year The route Northwest Drug Co 515 Pine St tional league, and one of the . Green's Cigar Store 1406 Third Ave most effective in baseball. WS: . 1 Start at F & Taft's, Second ave., betwee: ‘ Garvey’s Billiard Parlor Second and Seneca { Bender, the Indian, passed up im a4 ce, 85 Terths: ai Sac eh ley Butch’s Billiard Parior Third and Union } 1914 by Connie Sack 00 « has-beagy Wi jand Seneca st., rth o e« a t Pine st 4 ‘ along with Eddie Plank an ac prowns AMD east on Pine st Westlake ave north on W aevereey & Sinks 906 First Ave } Coombs, has come back this year . lake to Fremont t 7 north on Fremont| meee Se 6g comes SOVERER GRE Miley { and outpitched both the others and $500 Prize ave North 50th (4.2 west on North 50th to Phin-| Sooo strengthened the belief that Mack didn’t know what he was doing when he released the trio. | Bender shut out the Cubs a few |days ago, allowing one hit.” It was his third consecutive shutout ang 2 jney ave. (4.3 miles), north on Phinney to North 67th st . for Drills i). oe ee red ae ds) Will Boston Run True feemet Pree Leased Wire miles), north on Greenwood, past 85th (city limits) to road CHICAGO, Aug. 28—At last and Park}! to Form and Not Crack? D running east (9.2 es), east on road t aap 3 ne the Browns lead the American (North Trunk highway) (9.7 miles), ‘ Wood BY H. C. HAMILTON ' wiicictinn “ett White his casei straight victory. feague in something—military Tess % el . . | DP i) n the three shutouts he al- Trunk highw to Green Lake way| United Press mtaft Correspondent gradually growing more lowed a total of eight hits, one excel . They have been se- : 7 “er ; eee so best-drifled club » east and NEW YORK, Aug 26-— | “gn agoans will against Chicago, three against se “he es), a Playing their last home stands eA an league in Pittsbirg aad four agabaae In the league by Lieut. Col. Ray of any importance, the two |the world's series, those who favor Boston, a record that any pitch. “Mond Sheldon, U.S. A., who re hk. to leaders in the major leagues [the Glante are beginning to view | er might well be proud of. viewed the eight teams = aa today are fast approaching With al the dy and persist Bender's marvelous eyes, sald week to decide the winner o Harvard that period of baseball known ent eff of t 1 eb SE the Gee la beoohalls meee prize Tee eacens ec. (18.3 m as the stretch. Within a very | ture a penna which have not failed under the Gent Johnson. The sergeant short time thgy should reach (Way back tl | strain of years of baseball, his who drilied ¢ Browns will! re. the obstacle referred to as the | last fall wonderful nerve, which has w ode Fos second A oe 5, strain, under which Boston The F * and Giants wi carried him thru many hard ceed sired Pris a coe, st. (20.5 miles), west on Hows clubs have never been known tle in 10 a thin games, and his Chippewa cun- Miata fifth, Detroit aici Shane es), south on Eighth ave. to Union| to crack. provided w sn't intert ning have done more than his York seventh and the Athletics n Union to Seventh ave. and soutt Ry y kamen ahead of the bat Six failing pitching arm to bring fast. e ( m ) ting R the polo ground | him back into the baseball spot- a ay ar delphia. The pennant et light. , # ewe om a Parte a, | than on ther won or lost | Then he has the coaching of Pag | the {| last few time, th |Moran, who has, more than any other manager, been able to make ENTRY BLANK FOR STAR'S SECOND ANNUAL BIKE RACH Sunny Jim I hereby make application fer Mare second | fu Thru With | hacen! aware Sites ree wt end ae ee eee ee try in The Beatti a n@ lower, in t ader will be castoffs pitch winning ball; Phillie Pitcher Coop th days |ing which brought Bender out of : er, of Pittsburg, blanked them for « will wind up the scrap heap. Mitt Game See SE ee re eee eee eee [the season for each club |""When. Bender was released by sick eeee |the Phillies, last season, after a dis- | astrous yeor, it was Water Stars Winners INew y ork hataiis |Indian had seen his 1 big league baseball x0 Tourney Won't Be at Meet| —-- ail He won seven games, losing the wa ‘Whe By United Prose Leased Wire “Chief Albert Bender and His Wonderful Eyes, Which Have Made |same number, allowing almost four | By United Press Leased Wire AABTOOE -. en nnnnewewerene ss seeseereeses AGO wee. Tre CHICAGO, Aug. 28—James | W. Coffroth, dean of boxing | promoters, was on his way to California today, after stopping Year of Wirth .......... MOMR coccecccssccccecceccccccccss BEY o+ Tam © pupll Of the «10... ..eecereseeeceecercereneceercereerseces: Behool. off in Chicago long enough to Perry Mo) NEW TORK, Aug. 38.——Jack Et Him One of the Most Feared Pitchers in Baseball. earned runs per game ony that he had any intention the undersigned pa dian of the above ber. certify te Athletic ler, hurdler, and Eddie Frick, dis ati gcc ene at ———————nnenpeete | Shin Sear be tas allowed sete es caters anne int participate inthe sudurumes of the tance 1 not compete in : : | cities cree ceo. ekraeh eae Sefireth te arranging for the ca a re eer oa ‘cha plonalip Lee Fohl Signed to Poor Pitching Holds | game, ana nis performances during | opening o is track in Tia t rs of the second batch o tra hd atesad- ute : : the last three weeks have been | eee, 2, hie track be Tia EB CAE a oes Sh ee ETO sei AA. U, awimming cham-| today. Eller's work as a motor Lead Indians Again Back -Detroit Grew} quai to tts beet seasons, : with horsemen for nags to be | Restricted te boys of 17 and ander. McGilivray won first pl oye is policeman prevents his mak-! my United Press Leased Wire Poor pitching is an almost insur. Bender's one-hit game was fun Thanksgiving day. (FUL thie diank out completely and take it te Piper @ Taft, Se. late yeaterday in th 1) and mE Oe trip, ane Prick te th CLEVELAND, Aug. 28-—Lee Fobl mountable handicap to any club. An| perhaps the best game of his rd swime for me and Miss Dar will manage the Cleveland Indians won the same avs. between Beneca and Hpring Entries close at 1@ o'clock p.m. tember 1 by th - ten : career. The one hit was more eaned th thé a : in 1918 otherwise great team never is able ' bs ~s |competition for women Simpson Will Not This was definitely announced to-|to prove its undoubted ability if the! pe gett tell igi ots | Jim Dunn, of the pitching corps is below the average.| passes. Five Cubs fanned, Baseball] "eainpenee — - Appear in Meet] ay, by President sim Dunn, of the sloped abbr eons, Elyse) Guam tea “Dutch” “aE W ants IE bbetts Hz iled to Ry United Press Lew Wire aa bine Hal evar teen scauliared his is an axiom in baseball that re ender showed a fast ba’ | CHICAGO, Aug Robert M,| 0? with a live hop to it, dazzling predic : ' <a } 2 ree aah auires no demonstrable proof. For) with plier diode. ‘ . " § av y | Simpson, of the University of Mis ime - ‘ha nk ae ai ‘ urves ani lect control, AMERICAN LEAGUE y sattle With Egge rs aes Court tor ee AYINg | sourt, world chamy on hurdler, | 9 bit nas keel pens” good Paciigiebyny antes hts reir tis 5 - ee Nai ont. Pet “Dutch” Brandt, a featherweight ag bagened hares {Confirmed reports that he would) ith the team,” sald Dun t 8 as been the handicap Be cuicsee ( : who claims he has beaten K, O. Eg-|,, NEW YORK, Aug. 28. Charter /not de his honors in the na which Hugh Jennings found insur-| Joe Rivers Matched Cleveland “ 4 ‘ gers four times, thinks he should bette, Of Me Prookiyn Nei tional A. A. U., at St. Louls, Fr nS ge re ountable his 8 to » De. Detroit tons fave a, fitth chance to auuG| tional league club, was to appear| ger pe’ anocctint sigue Ertl Famous Ditainer Will. |mountable in Bis ettorte to give De to Battle W. Hoppe Washington soe Sey punches with Kilbane's challenger, |!9 Beneral session court, Brooklyn, | rotig Fort Sher alaiie Handle Mike Gibb Oy 8 OR ee By United Press Leased Wire Be Louies “38 ” Rrandt wants to bet $1,000 he ean | today, to answer a charge of ¥10-/ camp as a atwent officer oa =i IDDONS SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 28,—Joe | Philadeipnia o “4 ‘ 2 rs over a 15 or 20-round | ‘ating the peace he a gh Barney Furey, the colored han- Goorty and Billy Papke, has been|Rivers and Willie Hoppe were ee AL Chicago 3, New York 0. | etree, ere wn cece ettind | route, and announces that he has a) tam to play baseball Bumiey, . : Bier Of bosers, who eerved: in the red by Mike Gibbons and will| matched today for @ fourrou MEME Cleveland’ 9. Washington 1 | slump, pene an Eastern scribe. {Connecticut promoter ned up to|. Ebbetts is sald to have affidavit Hugo Says Pittsburg capacity of trainer to Stanley condition the middleweight | bout here Friday night. Rivers hk At Detroit 6, Boston 1 | ep, some slump. Ty is only tage such a match within three | {rom 50 residents r his park, de Ketchell, Ad Wolgast, Matty Me-|champ for all his fights tn the fu-|a decision recently to Jo! 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE. hitting .380. weeks hasinig chs peace was not disturb- Will Ste art limbing Cue, Johnny Coulon, Eddie Me- ture McCarthy j v Lot. Pet Patsy Cline and Jimmy Duft J Lia siat a RGR eee ee eee Rr. bao rae it Wire low York ‘ees PY etre ess They oould ‘ 3 ; §.—Iugo Bez Phiianeleni eis hard up. They couldn't Bronson Wants Bout | dek, manager of the Pittahece ty, [THAT POUCH WILL APPEAL Gimetanats ..... oe es\frish lightweight champion for His Middleweig! y rates, Is sure he is at the head of a {TO OFFICERS AND MEN- Chicago ag ° ) Middleweight regular ball club, and not a misfit, QUREAL PREPAREDNESS, EH needa “ TL Ray Bronson, manager of Jack organization. While discussing the E CELEBRATED Pittsburg 23 FionT McCarron, has posted $1,000 wits | Pirates and thelr prospects, Bezdeb Ay 4 one Chewing Plug ish last, and might even land in the BEFORE THE INVENTION At Philadelphia 6, St 1 that they would not f At New York 0, Pit a Toledo spec antee to live ting editor up to an as a guar-| ticles At Brookiyn 7, Ch % At Boston 2, Cincinr signed with Gibbons, Jeff Smith, | first division. © OF OUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH Gg Harry Greb or any middleweight tn | < GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO : coast se the country, Bronson ts willing to p Boxing to Get Under | MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY Mas Pranciaco . ‘ let the thousand stand as a aide WA RN NG! ‘ g , nder os WOULD NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION. Batt Lae ity F bet if any match ta made between Way in Salt Lake Soon p NTRS A oeat ae ecee melon i 70 ' his boxer and one of others Ase regular pi A aur Souths ih eel FARSH AND CLEAN AND SODA ipekiand F $a mentioned above. ki credentials, oxing in Salt Lake will be off ‘ ALITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS ENOUGH 7 lenges 5 ts Jess Willard has been offer. ; the Disorders of |to another start on the 8rd of Sep: j; x ‘ “ AND LASTS LONGER THAN A BIG CHEW Bo garnen played ij “| ed $50,000 to fight. He prob- a , yi | a Lay eR tember when Hardy Downing’s . y 2 OF ORDINARY PLUG. ably will accept when the other | British Soccer Teams | those, men who |Manhattan club begins operations. | ,. ‘ Z yj ya 2 PR. Gravely Jobitwcce Co De Y "= ity maces te ae fe | D Vest and are willl Downing {s now trying to land ; 4 f "Massachusetts Ideal hands behind him, Are Making Coin Now) puiceina ae some of the Frisco four-rounders | ad Pies Lonesd Wie T physician of ta for several engagements e State to Hunt Deer) The Boston Braves reduced the gf petri? Ke pubes tation rather “Lake.” u a q ces the ot ei /ONDON, Ang. 28.—Some_ re nt with fad tre Bs Massachusetts is the ideal state Prices th : BL iavicaia’ Menten AtecEkOwae lo. attaches, institu for the deer hunter, according to “#Y to ineres attendance An oy holy athe on I ber pf balance sheets issued by Curley Would Stage ieation. Fen Match in Milwaukee Massachusett, (other is to play real baseball the report of the Massachusetts i a h Woccer clubs as the result ftate controller, showing that dur of last sAaeon’s working, Everton ing the last year the state paid out Mayor Thompson of Chicago add- | which lost $743 in 1915-16, turned In ion and Reerly $10,000 to people who had ed to his popularity(?) a few days a profit of $7,261, which hae nG. <Barns Dick Curley is trying to stag been damaged by the es of ago when he forced the bluejackets |sulted in the club paying a 5 per mvtch In Milwaukee between Leon wild deer. They are molute to cancel their weekly boxing cent dividend. Gate receipts fo DR. WIL arg and White, “with Mirtle and Joe Menace to the farmin rests—|show. The Jackies rewarded the|the season totaled $360,079, and Turban of the seme card, | Curley) pe much #0, in fact, that a fund Ix/mayor with the “silent cheer,” |in addition to investing $12,500 In| “a He @ he woke up Philadel: | part aside for the payment of actual| which, out this way, 4s called the|the war loan, the famous club car; “625 FIRST AVENUE [Ph hith the Leonard-Kilbane ‘ries forward $56,917. | oe REL ines teenie neeee ES @aniage incurred by the farmers “raspberry.” SEATTLE WASH, ' him to stir things up. PUY REVS A olen WO Wwe BIA EY Rik ifs

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