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t @ Re ss Outbursts of Everett True. ROM NEW YORK CIRCULATE Yankees which may carry with it the disposition of Bill Dono van as manager of the club, potentially one of the strongest in ‘the league at the start of the season, and which is now barely holding on to fifth place. Col. Jacob Ruppert, one of the club owners, is said to be on the accidents, but the main cai E ball with a snap | Blame, but more probably it is his Phil Ball has been quoted to the in both Bhotten and Sloan, of the Browns, and Hendryx, Gilhooley and < sel, of the Yankess, who might be | benefited by such a change “Mended for giving your services in ® Patriotic cause, “Drought into court for alleged vio- lation of an antiquated law.” These ‘York police magistrate {n dischare WOULD You LiKe ME TO BRINGT T = WOU SOME CHOICS MELON RINDS WHAT Do AND POTATO PEELINGS ¢ J [ you mean ¢ I MEAN THAT You ARE A HOG, AND THAT YOU WOULDN'T LEAVE TWEE HOTS. HAMMOCK LONG ENOUGH To GET YOUR NGEALS Im SOMEBODY WOULD CARRY THEM TO You tt! and if he is, he cannot be much blamed. Last year their hopes were blasted by a seri many of their stars out of the running. This _ Baseball ‘THE YANKEES Iack the punch. club is lackadaisical. It doesn't Perhaps Manager Donovan is to ‘effect that he would trade or sell re 6 any player on his club, excepting ae ‘There are some fine ball players AMERICAN LEAGUF Won. Lost lots, fellows like Pratt, Mat “YOU MEN SHOULD be com rather than be were the words of a New fmg John McGraw and Christy ‘ Mathewson, who appeared before Portis ‘ Bhim for playing baseball on Sun-|' "At Vernon 2. _ day in New York At Bait Lake | ball game ever played on Manbat tan fsland. ) {ted in New York by a “blue law” © which antedates the game itself by ® century or two, a law which is directed against any geme of skill the Red Cross. At Ban Franc ‘The receipts of the game were over to dependents of the all their punch. ple are not going to sald Tex, recently. “Th taking up too much of the’ and too much of their money don't beli in trying to get th Sanday baseball has been prohib fights. war This law, now being religiously A bench warrant for the arre: It would provide wholesome rec-| unlawful msession of crabs.” ENTRY BLANK FOK STAR'S SECOND ANNUAL I hereby make mpplication @nnual endurance bicycle race, BIKE RACE for entry tn Htar'e second to be stay The Senttie Jon the morning of Labor Day. Full Name . Year of birth ... Tam « pupil of the 1, the undersigned parent the above, and give my perrl Bieyele road race on Labor Vay morn abeve boy pate tm th Restricted to hoys of 17 and ander. (Fil thie biank out con ave, between Heneca and tember 1 pletely and take It to Piper & Taft, Second Spring. Kntrien close at 10 o'clock p.m. Bep- RR tO By Condo rumors of a shakeup in the oe Capt. Huston, the other Yankee magnate, have not spared money or work to get a winning ball club. ‘misfits when they acquired the Yankees, and at once set about to “build a real pennant contender. They bought a bunch of of accidents that ar there have been of defeat may be described to indif. ferent playing and failure of the potential hitters to be anything but 28 ble to detect anything else. together and fly into the war wit Nove. BLt FoR THe |FIRST WEEK HERE Anp | | | IT 1S 50 BiG I'M AFrRaip | To Show IT To Tom L mennesiniien ,| ouwia, Ve Got our |_| DON*T WANT Ty ove WE'LL Do -1 won't tr 1S AND ASK Him “TO HANO IT To ‘Tom ~ (— STAR—THURSDAY, vy ToHIM ‘TRU You WHAT WILBUR WHAT lf at oRue > * FELLA Says F me YESTERDAY BENNY — 6 WANT To ive You A COUPLE OF Go0e _/ POINTERS! i) + «NOW AN + SAYS MR HAKOLYSO VLe BE GLAD To Us TEN You wis" To wive me y, by. 4 “yes cme) WAT’ TOM, HERE ISA NoTe For You AN FOLLOW ANY SUGGESTIONS AUG. 30, 1917. PAGE 8 PASS IT WER Weien - (T'S Been SO LONG Sinc@l HAD A LETTER. TwT i've Most PRWTTEN How TO R@EAD SQUIRREL FOOD—A Wise Move on Benny's Part. AN HE SAYS ALRIGHT THESE POINTERS ARE PRETIV YOUNG Now aut fhe Give TweERM TO You WHEN Wey are Sn MONTHS O10! _-Arounos \ DAY BY DAY GRowT™ oF ® CENTURY PLANT GREATEST Fam EVER mane First Second $15.00 Be $25.00 © One od 4 pair $8.09 red Ph Overiand Fagbth and Kabber Co. Ninth—One pair tires, Federal Rabber Co. Tenth Pike at due only $3.75 Sturdy eB Gustave Martwig, 1831 Third « field, Mase, makers of Indian bleyeles. Just now there is some talk of NATIONAL LEAGUE a‘ trades with the Browns. Such a ley trades might be beneficial to both a ° hes] — — “elubs. It is understood that Rup- a re eer _ would willingly part with any -_ it ae : ibers of his club except Baker, MH Prd rie e Pipp, Walters and Peckinpaugh 3 134 to Play | BY H. C. HAMILTON ! United Press respondent NEW YORK, Aug. 30—If Boston is to win the American league pennant, starting today with Philadelphia on the home field, it will be necessary for «| the club to play at a .640 clip, © and keep it up to the last game, provided Chicago does no better than to win one more than half its remaining games. The lead of four and a half games now held by Chicago looks exactly Hie a cut on the world’s series from the average angle. Only by the most remarkable vision is {t possi. altho it not a forgotten point that the Red Sox are wont to take their pen nants without any sauce. “Fighting 69th,” New York's his- reation for thousands on the only The ite Sox have 27 games on toric regiment, called to the front.|day they have to enjoy themselves. | thelr schedule. Only nine remain to McGraw and Mathewson, as man fe be played on the Chi @gers of their respective teams,, TEX RICKARD believes the time| Three played in Boston, ‘were asked to appear in court for has come for promoters to lay Where, in the past they have shown participating in the first Sunday (aside their efforts to bring boxers | their nerve by holding the Red Sox “REAL PAINLESS ‘DENTISTS fight dollars while such a war is in | enforced at the instance of certain| progress. I have no intention of Purity leagues, has its effect in de- trying to stage a big fight now, and | priving workmen from witnessing probably will never make another oy | @r indulging in clean sport on the effort unless the war soon ends.” — | q only day they have to themselves on | nd sending many into the back Joe Thomas Expected | Fooms of saloons which keep open, z he on Sunday. | to Arrive Here Today Recently Charles Ebbetts was} joe Thomas, auto racer, and !" order to introduce our new Prohibited from permitting his club tery Munter, avis Seattle boys, (Whalebone) plate, which 1s the to play ball in Prooklyn. One game were expected home from the East !&btest and strongest plate known, had been played, and a percentage | game time today Joes not cover the roof of the of the receipts were turned over to i = mouth, {f you have two or three t teeth left im the mouth; guaranteed » There is not a city in the East/of Edwin Ripley, of the Ripley |15 years. which would not welcome Sunday|Fish Co, was issued by Judge! Gold crown . . $3.00) Dareball. Jurey Wednesday, charging “the ily | $10 wet of teeth .. Bridge work, per too! 8. , £old 83.00) + $3.00! 1.00 up White crowns . Gold fillings ... Silver fillings . 50c Platina fillings «750 All work guaranteed for 15 years Have tmpreasion taken In the morn ing and et teeth same day, Kxam- ination and advice free. Call and See Se nt patronage ts our early custom. owe work tn atill giving good on. Anak our customers who tented our work coming our office, be mure ye ein the leht place. ‘Bring this ad with you OHI Cut - Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY ST, Opposite Vraser-Patersen Us, One pair $6.50 Goodyear Hine Streak bicyele tires, Goodyear Tread bleyele tire, h—dne $2.25 combination cyclometer, side trip and total mileage, Twelfth—One $2.50 geld stick pin set, Mendes Manufacturing Co, Spring irteenth—dne $2.50 recing saddle, Sox Will Have Good Ball $15 set of teeth (whalebone) &8.00 |] Bicycle Race to Taft Schwinn & Chieage, jor and Werld bicycles pariure Manufacturing Co, type Deyele tires, Fisk tires, Thorn Proet te tires, Uo Rab Tire Cycle Exchange, 123 Persone Manefecturing Cs, Wor- 723 F. Pike ot Pike ot. Fimire, N.Y. pee Machine Co., RECORD FOR SALLEE Slim Gallee, pitcher for the Giants, today possesses at least the equal of a record. | Sallee entered the game be tween the Giants and Pirates | with two runners on, two out, and the score tled In the ninth Inning. The first ball pitched | was lined to Robertson and the | side retired. | Responsibility for defeat or victory then rested on Saltee. | The Giants made the necessary | run to win in their half of the inning. | | Be ronnie 4| | at least even. By winning 14 and/ losing ning con-| teats, It will be possible fe | White 20x to finish with a pe 616 | age of The Red Sox are booked to entan. gle themaelves with the opposition | n 82 more gamex, If they win 21| of the endeavors and drop only 12 the best they will have to show for! them ves will be an average of ou The White Sox pitching staff has just b to regain form—some. thing It lacked on the team’s last atern trip Eddie Collins is doing something he did not do on the last turn—hit If you are a boy of 17 or under find can buy, botrow or beg a bicycle and ha to Piper & Taft's to compete Stare big Labor day bicye over the streets of Seattle something wrong with yo Take © look at prizes the that b even be the valuable 1uDK and boys taking wo they for the A are spins over the ec up daily will t yet ent In your entry The race here is list of n have no difficulties on the day of the race. Not only will you have an oppor tunity to compete for one of the many valuable prizes listed here with, but you will also get a chance to nee yourself in the movies, for The Star's movie man will the job. Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! Fill out the coupon printed else. where on this page and take {t to Piper & Taft's, on Second ave., at your earliest convenience. The firat ones in get the best places in ine when the race ts held. Dobie Will Head Navy Grid Team Gilmour Dobie, former Unt- versity of Washington football coach, will act In that capacity at Annapolis the coming fall, according to word received here today. He is expected to leave Detroit, where he Is now located as coach of the Unl- y of Detroit team, for the naval academy at once. Dobie was offered the place Just one day before the announcement that the navy would play football again this year the same as usual, be on tract that ment caused the announce Morris Is Favored in By United Presa Leased Wire CLEVELAND, O.,, Aug. 30.— Odds of 5 to 4 favoring Cart Morris prevailed today. Local bettors who have seen both Morris and Fulton training for their 15-round Labor day bout at Canton, are putting up the money But the odds are expected to veer slightly in Fulton's favor as fight fans from the Great North west, which raised Fulton, come in. Those backing Morris are put It looks much more favorable for| tag their money on his well-known | the White Sox AMUSE MENTS| WILKES fran Fifth and Pine. ‘Tel, Eliott 48 Tonight—All Week The eat Drama of the Age HK SONG ¢ Sona” Phoe' unt and § 200, 206, 50e. tire Company Mats. 150, 256 NEW PANTAGES Mate T and 9 DATE) | 2:30. Nights MISS t edy Girl PALACE HIP) Afternoons 1:30 to 6; Even. 6:90 « STAR WANT ADS BEST FOR RESULTS || o———____---_——____4 ability to hit as against Fulton's shifty and clever disposition Both men have moved their training camp at Canton to get used to the scenery MER WARNING! Ana regular pay sicl f specialize in the Men and offer a hig t medical services, I seek for pa- among those men who best and are Willing to fair price—-who know enough to patronize an estab: shed physician of standing and utation rather than exporl- with fad treatments, drug: hen, Institutes or #o- f-culres.” My Invent- 1 equipment are som Dy proof of my rellability and worth careful Investigation. Peas be ar- and terms can alwaya raneed, Consultation and exam- Non tree DR. WILSON 025 FIRST AVENUE SEATTLE league once during the season, and| mountain district : ae would mean that each club wont Either of these schemes would) Best Eastern Wizards make but one Jump between Oregon | require the co-operation of the) my United Press Leased Wire a Jand Calffornia Northwestern league magnates, and) CLEVELAND, Aug. 30.—Mary The southern teams could come| there is Ittle doubt but that this) Browne and Johnny Strachan wom Inorth to play Portland, Seattle, Ta-| co-operation could be secured {f the; the feature doubles contest here coma and Vancouver, then jump to| propositions could be made asiyesterday from Molla Bjurstedt Spokane, Hutte and Great Falls, healthy looking at a combined meet-|and Harold Throckmorton, in th and from there to Salt Lake on the|ing as they do on paper ‘Red Cross tennis meet return trip to California The " - northern clubs could make the swing of the circuit by following] ine i PRICES SOARING McCredie would set the salary Mmit at not more than 00 per SKYW A RD Iw . ee ee . Eddie Frie’s Outfit | acer ‘ ( ees er | Everybody seems to have gone crazy on boost | to I | v Duthie Team prices along all lines. # Stacy Shown's all-stars, compos-| lea pour pointed oy , ara | But we wish to announce that we are going to re- : d of Northwestern stars and fa : vorites, will tear into the Duthie) tain the same low prices we established three years ago. § team, winners of the Shipbuilders’ There is another fact you should not jose sight @ league, next Sun for the long) of—that is, if we were to close our doors to business today | end of the gate receipts . ; This contest should attract con.| YOU would be compelled to pay four times the amount © siderable attention, from the fact, that you are paying to us now for the same service. 7 — — — -_ SAY GENNS HOW FAR Wow much HAVE WE Cs ‘TY across His ) GONE SO FAR ¢ ) cane ¢ ts r | THREE Maes ~)\| THERES \\ ~ mute TO oo | | Gz \ ver eur 4 \ mes! ae ° st \ 'THE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Wilbur Has Another Think Coming. N Nou know “TOM , | WAS THINKING THIS MORNING THAT WE OUGHT TO STAY Here A CouPLe [ | Pur OF MONTHS ~ TWO WEEKS SLIP BY SO FAST ial 1 4 ao oe ‘iy COURSE OF RACE Atart at Piper & Taft's, Second ave, between Spring and Kenece sts, North on Westlake to Fremont » ve. to N. 60th, 4.2 miles to read running east, near on rend to Woodland Park ave. (North Tronk highway), # (Nerth Tronk highway) ¢ around boulevard to Stone ave. and 45th, 15.6 miles. on 45th to Lith N. Be, on 1th N, BE. te N. 40th, West N. 40th to Latons ave, 17. Nvross Latona bridge to Fastiake and Harvard eve. N., 17.8 miles, heuth on Marvard to Franklin ave., 18 miles. w Franklin te Boyleston ave, 18.1 miles. festh co Daylesten land follow Lakeview boulevard to Fastiake ave. 19.7 wales 20.1 miles. 20.4 miles, 20.7 miles. and south on Seventh to Star office, south om Eastlake te Howell st West on Howell st. to south on Kighth t Weat on Union et. to Beve 20.8 miles, Twelve-Team Is McCredie’s Idea | month for all clubs, and insist that all made up of six California and A 12elub baseball oiroult, jthe mit was lived up to by | some pop MusT HAVE | ——= AS LemonAve! £ THERE Ame STA 56.447 OAYS VET Cerone |T MooOms ING TO SEE THE HEMAWNOER OF THE Am AY AVE League -Y ALLMAN SOMETHING IN f 4 ~ a BY AHE 7m GETTIN KINDA TREO \ CONT Winn | MAKE «T So + GUESS . (The 6 WISER To TURN AROUN An Go 6¢AcK* can Aue THOSE vise! THE Neves” “McGovern Wins Fight,” says. headline. No, it wasn't Terry, but we have a hunch Terry can still beat a lot of bantams of this day and age. Gy, 33 has ~ mvvy > Stee | Oy) For the third time the Gian! have released Jack Murray his third-basing job. Wonder if will stick this time? Now that Jack Curley ne longer Is managing Jess lard, he gives out the dope “Cart Morris will make quit.” Wonder if he knew It all” the time? six Northwest cities is the pian |managers. As a supplementary advanced by Judge McCredie, | proposition, Judge McCredie offers of Portland, as a probable solu: |the suggestion that the players on) YM tion of the worries of Pacific |the clubs could take a percentage | Coast and ~—— Northwestern ipts from all games for gy league bosses for 1918 their salaries if they so desired uaes McCredie would call th Hen Berry Has Suggestion Reports say Barney Dre: cateniien the: AbpCeait Hen Berry, of the San Francisco! Wants to sell the Pirates. It loo Ree tea covetee Nate vel club, offers the suggestion that/to us like he would have a b and } pla € rie: h it a re ’ h ae é ved faces le > tas Class AA/| three leagues be formed in the Job trying to give ‘em away cities and about t was his acceptance of the con-| with | chance to see each other club in the Heavy Bout) that both teams have a large fol lowing Eddie Fries ts gerial duties for the John McGraw Fined | By United Press Leased Wire ber elfic coast Coast and Northwestern cities next Northwest and Rocky What has become of the ot ean the Northwestern| Year. Berry would include Vernon.! fashioned boxing fan whe league cities as has been the rule| 10s Angeles, Oakland and San| thought a fight meant mere rag roger Francisco in one league, Salt Lake. than'a tango or a foot r San Francisco, Los Angeles, Oak-| Butte. Great Falls and Spokane in }tand, Vernon and Salt Lake would| nother, while third league . P 4 |be the southern end of the cireuit,| Mould be made up of Portland, Se Busy’s Lassie Again - Spokane, Portland, Seattle,| ttle, Vancouver and Tacoma oe ae Re ‘ Tacoma, Vancouver, Butte and| These leagues would each play off Wins in Grand Circuit § |Great Falls in the north pal ag Pipenee qos) cna i thos My United Freee Lensed Wire f a of eac earl uid y 4 bs c. Aw & See Every Team Once in California, with another team Rusy's Lassie rte away pa yee Twenty-two weeks of baseball/ added, which would be made w terday and won the $5,000 Kniek- would be the schedule best fitted | the best yers from all the ot erbocker purse for the 2:07 tret. jto the cireuit, according to the}clubs, and a real championship The event went four heats. | Portland boss. That length play-| schedule would be played off to de : Ing season would give each city a| cide the gonfalon honors of the Pa Strachan and Browne doing the mana-| Stacy Showns $50 to $20. $1,000 for Trouble I YOR , Aug. 30.—John Me. Graw’'s little run in with the news papers there cost him $1,000 yes : terday. He was fined that much, a modern parlor for funeral by the board of directors of the Na-| tlonal league |Athletic Club Holds Meeting for Members club Members of the Seattle Athletic thered there last night and formulated plana for the strength ening of the organization, A mem bership campaign probably will be! WASH, | jaunched. Phone North 525. We reduced the cost of Cremation from We reduced all grades of Caskets from 100 per cent to 400 per cent. We give a complete funeral, including casket, attendance, calling for body, cre- mation and urn for ashes, for... . {$47.50 We maintain our own casket factory, crematory and Do not allow anyone to dictate to you what under- taker you shall employ when death comes to your home, but call the one who will give you the best service and the best goods for the money, and stop the graft. BLEITZ-RAFFERTY UNDERTAKING & CREMATION CO. services, 617-19-21 Kilbourne St.

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