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STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUG. 29, 1917. PAGE 8 THE DOINGS OF THE DUFI f s Fault. ———— THIS 15 THE BIG Dance mT Al \ere v Younc man, 1M Weit,) SUPPOSE~ lop THe MONTH AND itll | My) WERE, WAITER | GOING To RePporr + _ You RE SATisFieD YoullLt S&@ MOST OF 1 ——- “TAKE MY ORDER: ny To THE Outbursts of Everett True. By Condo NOw THAT 14 ALL | | THE MEN IM EVENING HELEN, I'M GOING I a, Go TAKE wane warrer I! ye a ~— “he PARLOR GES, WN FRIEND, YOURS PULLING THEM OUT One DOLLED VP IN THIS ATTIRG A Down IN THE A JUMP In THE APTER ANOTHCR. THEY DON'T frre J - WORTH A CENT BACK THERE, : OPEN FACED SUIT 2 2 | | Lope You om Guess VW TRY MY LUCK aw —_ & DowN WHEN Nou . 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HAMILTON iS August 19, but on August 20 they | cnicago . g United aff Correayonaent : es NEW YORK, ‘Aug. 1 peeled the champions went runiess at the|pecroie < much-kicked and greatly derid- r p ‘a trot Mpoxer wi tainly ‘make. things hum when he done. ; - ed Pirates are beginning to bite | hands of Miller, The Pirates scor- Lyles boxer, will certainly make things hum when he done a } ' ea Pi [hands of Milles, The Pirates sor Wiley = . vt ictwind ‘battle he staged inet night Ip the Arena st » ss ; Since August 18, the Pirates [21 they went 13 Innings with the | Phiiadelpnia indup "The Stare. boxing show for "Our Boye In Fra i ‘ 7 have come to the conclusion | Dodgers, and called it a day's work | al Chteage 4. 3 Tork 8. od the ‘windup to The Star's boxing show for “Our Boys in France| : = that they are in the National | with the score tied. The next day is ochien asad hi p | Tebacco Fund.” af = a league for something besides |the Dodgers and Pirates pulled of: ‘s Casey tangled with the tough George Wagner, who used foot. | E " EY . - s pagan to fill up last place, and | their record-breaking feat of 22 tn-| NATIONAL LEAGUR fm not standing. tot to toe in. the center ofthe in ans | have made strenuous effort nings, the Brooklyns winning, ¢ to § eat a boys, when not standing bes a x in the aos the pce | win some ball games. This d the extra-inning ef-| prtiedeipnia “exchanging wallops, were mixing in merry style over } In their last 5 games the rts, bu fighting has been fast | at. Lo Ht was the big bout of the card. Wagner proved himself game, | | 1m thee tant obs ees te, | ms | no of these contes to Boston on August 2 kle days, the oldest | ; =~ | Won only three of thes ntests, 2 knuckle ¢ ioe rae Oe 5 ~~. they have left a trail of «tiff mus-| won nm the Braves the next day Breokiyn 0, Chicago 2. fand, and made the assemblage | Gordons Wanted “2 —_— cles and bruised averages behind|1 to 0, Miller pitching his second | ng Philadelphia 6, St. Louts 6 ° ot F them uccessive shutout. Boston 1, Cincinnati #. ate tates Baie Cotkeart | Pay to Box +; A "Starting with the Phillies, when| - The Braves won, 2 to 0, on August - nearly 80 years old. At Show ; j oo. |they lost a 10-tnning affair, the Pi-/25, and on August 27 Cooper came Dick Wells and Sid Mitchell, mid ay 3 > |rates engaged in four straight extra-| thro with a 1 to 0 victory over the |san Francisco . put on an encounter | inning contests. They didn’t play! fants Balt Lake City . co . Low Angeles .. the audience yelling for The only boxers who refused ; ‘ PA ac a tsteereeee EES Oakiand Me timccseepers poole to appear at last night’s boxing datingly tacked on an extra round, show at the Arena, staged under ‘Fair Ones | At Balt Lake 3, *Oaxiana 0. too | making five. It was a 50-50 affair. the auspices of the Seattle Star ‘ . Play Golf , At Sin Frarcincg 4, Low Anesiee Eddie Hammond proved himself for “Our Boys in France Tobac F : | - Pots “8 — ie . irious every day since until | Cineinnatt out-pointed and outfought by the more experienced Ca: | on , lanes see 0 aa janta overwhelmed the tail-end- | seeee F Walter Cathcart, a relic of the; z a oe eaters ; © Ne averwneinins Ha i5 ; 4 ; Beene lad by going in Seids, “whe co Fund," were the Gordon My United reve Leased Wire au advantage of weight brothove, Abe and Sammy. They : 5 " j } » “ay today's second round championship i Hammond in the first demanded compensation before . s ed, matches of the Women's Western | . ‘Chapter. and then took things appearing in the ring and were : | Golf axsoctation follow |] Matinee Today, Wednesday e 1% = 1 and every other performance this easy. It was Reynolds’ fracas promptly scratched off the card, é ‘ . | Mrs. F. C. Letts, Indian Hill and week. extent tom ht (Wednes- Ingle Goes On as all those connected with the fe, I Mrs. M. Jones, Glen Oak; Miss E. Fred Clarke should worry day) George Ingle, rather than disap- show gave their services gratis r | nm, Rock Island, and Mrs. RH about playing baseball. He PHOEBE HUNT ith N 0 the wo! cause. . 3 a | Small, Windsor; Miss ‘ ; ® t wonderf, the fans, went on with Nick to th rthy fi 3 ; i, Wind M M. Edwaris itands to make something like in: the dectel tbanl , the Everett lightweight, and | y . : | Midlothian Miss M. Stumer,) $125,000 raising wheat on his “THE SONG OF SONGS” made a very creditable showing, to referee, while Chief Beckingham | r a, s Ravisloe; M ter, Memphis,| | Kansas farm this year. - an injured back. Sugar sub- pure b P pats. | f and Miss V y . For this one performance only: RNG Chet Nett, who ta eut| Presa’ ‘B7ge ringside see BY PAUL PURMAN ; 4 7g yg pegs tine : a. performan fering from tonsilitis | Lonnie Austin displayed some f the White Sox win the Mrs. F. C. Brundage Olympia " will be seen im the leading Johnny Moore and Elmer San-! pretty binshes when Dan Salt in prin var gina Pceiats Agate F.C baad Glen eeg( ong gs 4 \ In this great play. ford worked fast and furious to a/ ced h ewlywed. go into the world series, they . . C. Martyn o#s moor rs. J | ) four-round draw. Plenty of claret eons . : % may be deprived of the serv- be Douglas, Westmoorland, and Mrs. J w 1 L K ES THEawee Was spilled during the encounter. Dick Wells was picking them off) ‘ces of their regular third base- H. Livesey, Dekalb; Miss E. Rh s TELEPHONE L407 Ho aad Charley Davidson and Bud Ridley | the floor to land on Sid Mitchell sd eS ete i ‘ pe « thal eng vat and Mrs. L. Kun |] Nights 2c, 800, 506. ts, 15e & Be their bit in a fast stepping en- te, MO aver suffered a broken finger stadter, Idlewild counter, in which Ridley had a Paul Steele and Joe Hill were |!" @ recent game. There is no Une Wisconsin-Tennessee duel in e Shade over the rugged little David-| over from American Lake {n their ope of him playing ball for at ai which Miss Frances Hadfield, Wis son. uniforms. least th weeks, and it may be ww ; lconsin champion, defeated Mrs. Da N Frankie Saunders and Joe Harra: ore @ that he will not be able to get into | j 4 lvid Gaut, Memphis, the Big Bend a 2:20. Nights, 7 and stepped thru a rather tame ddie S was the job|the game for the final drive or the| . : title holder, held the stage in yester When Al Mamaux was canned Iss UPTO DATE” per Eddie Shannon was on the job < melee to a draw decision swinging a towel, dolled up in his| World series day's « ng play. Miss Hadfield off the Pittsburg club he went back irl Revue The veteran Charley Givens | sailor suit | The fracture to Weaver's finger | f won, two up. P es ne ea a eee 7 Bp 2 co. showed his old-time form in out- 10 is serious and he cannot go back | &. | ’erhaps when he got > e fo ose KA of No: pointing Jimmy Lewis The Dry Dock band thrilled the |into the game until it is thoroly| ; 4 ss ee ie re he found his nose was| ‘hai Z ne Se omoenet it $00 Eddie Hubbard came back from! gathering with some choice notes|mended. Playing at third base Carl Zamlock Quits shiny Fetirement to take on Billy Wright, between bouts where a man must handle vicious} Baseball for Good Sheik Macey Rad Mate ee: a Beersisht champion of h | Fives at short range, a player with | __, Bass ‘ | land are both announcing the PALACE HIP Coast, an mt fou a ©| There were plenty of cops on|# bad finger is not much of an as c art Zamlock P eo ead With | pennant as won by their clubs. |] Afternoons 1:20 to 6; Rives €:20 te 11 | Spokan vas retired from | about an even break hand. There always are set x a w ing to hol | -€ Frank Pete and Kid Peterson eee In case Weaver is not able tol an Cel 3 affillatea him Boe Solan ee old back and H | with the Armour Company drawed, as did Abe Kaufman and The fair ones were on hand in| set back Into the game, his place | | = nee ini |man. Zamlock sustained a frac “Kid” Cathcart was the liveliest Bud Manning. goodly numbers will be filled by McMullin, whe} tured leg in Butte just a little while | one present at the Arena last night bve Sundar, | | | Metérees on Job has taken his place since he was| _, ‘ mad ! 3 ° The refereeing class of the city ee incapacitated Final Action Is Taken | ¥oUld have sent Maisel to Roger! pefore the thwestern league Free Balloons Wed. and was on hand to show its wares in Benny Leonard Wins While McMullin is not in Weay Bresnahan's Toledo club, but was | hew up. This accident caused Carl They say the drummer beat the persons of Ad Schacht of the re “See cr's class as a third baseman, he| iN John McGraw Deal | upset by the Boston club's action.|to swear off the game for good. | It before the show wae over. Elks’ club, Pat Scott of the Seattle With Straight Jab|nas been filing in creditably ‘dur-| sy vcuea Pres tocece wie Maisel lost out because of light Athletic club, Lonnie Austin of the| Benny Leonard's atraight-arm |ing Buck's absence NEW YORK, Aug. 29.—-Directora | hitting and injuries | \ ‘ : Puget Sound club, and Chet MeIn-| punches are largely feapensible for| Should Weaver be kept out of|of the National league met here| : Holy Smoke! Look at tyre, heavyweight champion of the | his terrific hitting power. Two|the game during the world sertes,|today to take final action in the! Mike O’Dowd Beats What TI ’re Doing! ° Go to the Right Drug Ce. Coast. |years ago Benny was just coming|should the Sox win, it would be|hearing of newspapermen follow-|~"-- : fh ; 1a rey Fe Ong 100 Washington 8 The audience was good natured,|to the front as a lightweight, but atthe second time that the White Sox|ing the famous “repudiation” by | English W elterweight By rit Freee fanved Wire ni and many witticisms and sallies|that time he used to “throw” his| went into the national classte with-|Jobn McGraw of an interview at BOSTON, Aug. 29.—Had the wel chev REA ee aa the sh an | were heard during the evening. /fists, particularly his right one,|out the services of their regular|tacking President John K. Tener. |terweight title been at atake leet JOnmson. Who has barre¢ hap caliealllten with the result that he m d many (third sacker ball, has been asked by Nanager Chet McIntyre paid his way in| punches and wasted a lot of energy In 1906, when the White Sox - - and Cubs battled for the world night, a new man would be wearing Griffith to bar “paraffine pants.” a wete a16e Taer it today In a match at catch ; » Bi i g hh ritz Maisel on Way : Griffith wrote Ban begging him é J Welghts, Mike O'Dowd outpointed |tg prohibit rubbing the ball on the . : pas - Fred Fulton’s manager says he| to Join Red Hosiery | Ted Lewis in 12 rounds clothing, saying the White Sox tixos grand opera. Wonder what| ! You are elck you cannot do bet a + the regular third baseman, was Watch for List of Prizes mmoved'to shortstop when’ Ges, [BY tinted Press Tensed Wiew ee aati pitchers have paraftine wax on Ne has arcing Pred? ter than take advantage ot tial 2» Divls Wak Inhived and cauld CHICAGO, Aug Fritz Maisel, ELarry Coveleskie Is their trousers, and get the finest fer. We save you money and give for Big Labor Day Race hpalaaak j | speedy Yankee infielder, was today F; 4 1( Ne sort of polish by rubbing the valt | if Benny Kauf happens to win | ihe pest te Canta Geargs Rohe, an almost un en route to Boston to join the Red armed Out by Tigers) thereon the National league batting est possible Watch tomorrow's Star for the long list of prizes to be awarded khewh youpairer, Aobk Fane: | Sox, following that club's refusal! BOSTON, Aug. 29.-Harry Covel honors he will need a presse | — — —__ _________~ winners of the second annual bicycle race to be staged Labor Day hill’s place at third to waive on him. A deal was prac-| eskie has been farmed out to Provi »B B | agent thie winter. y Pp rd. tically closed yesterday which! dence by the Detroit Americans "| Joe urman to box — morning. Two bicycles, watches, tires and many other valuable things Rohe was one of the heroes of will go to the winners. the series. He scored one of the! Johnny E rtle Soon R alph F rary Signs Sox's two runs with a triple in the | The Wine New Vaudeville Ny Untied Press Lew re As C U . Fi. ca first game and won the third game 6 6 CHICAGO, Aug oe Bur-| s Coast 5 with a triple with the bases full. | Biggest Acts Tomorrow man, Chicago, has been matched : mpire ENTRY BLANK FOR STAR'S SECOND ANNUAL BIKE RACE He had a prominent part in win . ith Johnny Ertle during the week ines Who, Through Errors of Ex: p | Amusement by FRANC I hereby make application for entry in The Beattie Mtar'e second ning the fifth and sixth games. | Andy ‘ : 4 ‘ “RANCISCO, Aug. 29 cesses, are victims of Insom- j | : ite of September 9, in Rac Wis . a p Annual endurance bicycle race, to be staged on the morning of Labor Day. In 1914 the Hoston Braves had Value in Jansen Hyatery DE tote aeacales Pinting fee ph Frary, former Northwestern [J nia, Despondency, Nervous a similar experience. A few days Seattle Deft Demonstrato & match between Burman and|!¢asue Umpire, has been signed to Debility, Indigestion, Constl ‘atk Stas before the end of the season, Red for the Dexter! Champion Herman in Milwaukee |@fclate in’ the Coast league. pation, Loss of Energy and oe inith; the vemulan chinn Ries : 20 |He takes the place of Norman Ambition, Mental and Physk beer Uehara) hapa ty Money! par ember 2. Brashear, who has retired cal Wrecks. heii). : broke his leg sliding into second. Weekday he Weak Me houtd renea lin place was taken by Charley ‘ af"3s san 2, eal en show re | i George McGinnis Hits Deal, an inexperienced youth Matinees rcOTge t aN eee ee acre thelr youth by using Your of DIF coeeeseeee- f ue aeere ees Fone Singers and Aberdeen to Have a scored earthen” Dancers Well in Coast League . ’ Tam & pupll of RO oer eeoeneennee fal OUAIE the ket oe ; 10¢ ' GenteiMoGinnta, Gpokans’ pat Benefit Golf Meet DR.PIERCE S TABLETS The Original 1 Haat, 0 r vai nited Py 1, the undersigned parent or guardian of the above boy, certify te While 1s is very probable that je stop and third baseman, who went| By United Press Leased Wire By mall, $1 per box, or 6 the shove, and sive my permission tor kim in the endurance Weaver will into the world en naecen Fivenings. Arleys Vine to Vernon after the close of the} ABERDEEN, Aug. 29. — The/f boxes for $5. Every box guar- series, if the Sox get in, MeMullin ‘ : Riberiaet ‘1 aeGAe ie Northwes n season, helped the! fourth annual golf tourney of the anteed. Money refunded if has been playing the kind of ball * : : 7 Perch Artiate Songs Tigers stage a batting spree against | Grays Harbor Country club will|ff they fail. Not a Tempori atin Se wiscten Bs which would carry him thru with Bis . pl Oakland last week open Monday, September 3, and Stimulant, but a Permanent Kestricted te boys of 17 and under. flying honors, should he be called yj £ SPRING FIVE EMIGRANTS McGinnis was up five times. He continue for two weeks; the first Cure. Try it and you will not neo ia cts Ss reoceant crashed out a double and two sin-| week being devoted to women’s|—f be disappointed, (PUI thie blank out completely and take It to Piper & Taft, Second | From the Old World to the New gles, and scored three times. Inj events and the second to the men’s ave. between Seneca and Spring. Entries close at 10 o'clock p. m. Sep: se Ohaarig » oo -—-- 0S 4 mu ry Or enenaer |the field the little fellow had eight |'The entire proceeds of the tourney || RAYMOND REMEDY co. s “THE SOLE sURVIVOR® j chances, and he handled six of/will be as a benefit for the Red Motel Antlers, 4th £ Union. 4 them and booted two. Cross. and prescribe for FREE. | | championship, Lee Tannehill, | | | Bigned