Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 1, 1917. PAGE 6 TSPoRTS AND COMICcs | By Condo | | Nee pay! Here, Tooou HAVG You GoT asd A MATCH ON YOU | } Mister g] Have You a Food Wasting A I NY OFFICIALS | HAVE SUGGESTED THAT USEFUL ANIMALS AND | FowLS SUCH AS CALVES, CUNO KENS © 1 REPLACE AS PEYS SUCH FooD wi STOCK AG CATS, RABHTS, LAPDOGS INSTEAD OF CANARIES AND PARROTS yonas' PUCKS INSTEAD wee te SHOPPING “TARE THE motos [ HOE AND GET The MOTHER cow ANG WER CAVONTER EVELYN WEN TAKE “THEM FoR AN AIRING th THRU THE PrAKs— Give ETHEL / rs) WER BOTTLE IF Sete “WSreno AND DOME RAR ANS. HELP! Lire Guaro! ||** HELP! - Toomes 15 OverpoaRp! re {ve one wim ot! / SPORT Pace wwess 1 GET HRY READING 1v BUT "UL HAVE TO |} TEAR OWT TH" Jess wuLago | flQHeT GUNK- 1 Wont of ARLE To Q1GEST pe \ war srore a : 5 (2 FF e 1 ortune for Man Who Fights Willard Makes Fulton MORRIS ano FULTON — ~ | FROM $50,000 TO QUARTER MILLION 4% / "AT STAKE WHEN GIANTS BATTLE TO «_ \ REE’S DECISION LABOR DAY) When Fred Fulton and Carl Morris meet in an ring at Canton, O., to decide in 15 rounds ch is entitled to a bout with Jess Willard, there are considerations which are likely to make the fight | out above other heavyweight battles. | 4. The choice of Matt Hinkle as referee. | 2. A clause in the articles which prevents stalling | or fouling. 3. The future in view for the winner. It is not surprising that -the bout was at first looked on with dis- » Im the first place, a bout between giants like these two is apt be slow on account of their ponderous size. Then Fulton has fouled in a couple of recent fights, and ramors| imi ringside intimated that he fouled to end the battling when he! tm trouble. There was no indication he would not do this again going became rough. : And the referee was to be considered. He must be a big. rugged physically, and absolutely on the square. ‘The naming of Matt Hinkle, promoter of the show, as referee, this qagstion. The icles signed by the fighters put a: nd to any stalling or fouling. if eiti man is disqualified for fouling "ef stalling, he does not receive a cent for his work. ‘The big incentive, of course, is a bout with Wiliard. Willard has consented to a bout with the winner. It prob- ably will not be held until spring, and it will probably, win ‘or lose, be Big Jess’ last appearance in the ring. Willard will box, not so much to defend his title as from business { TTINBin veer? ¥ YEARS | He does not believe his show will be successful next year unless | in the ring against his most powerful adversary winner of the Fulton-Morris bout has the incentive of hard| 4 yy. Both managers figure that a knockout victory will be worth Wat least $50,000 between now and the Willard battle, and many times | that amount if Willard is defeated | Bo far as the men themselves are concerned, it is doubtful if| was ever in better condition in his life. 1 have watched both in their training camps. . his best fighting weight, 10 days before the bout. There MORRIS HANDLING THE ‘ MEVCANS BAL WiITe & Pree 7 “a SKETCHED FROM eee at rremile Morris weighed | TRAINING CanmP> _— SN Gen <A 4. FULTON WORKS in CLOSE with “IS OUSKy SPARRING PAR TNeR- ) Cele Ly > \ SriPaing / } ) THE Rope be ~ ou ,, M({i wy : Sissi & WARMING | J uP ae ho roll of fat around his midsection, a condition he frequently himself to get in, and he moved around the ring with incred. speed for one so huge. ‘Fulton was two pounds under his best fighting weight, 216 pounds, week before the bout, and was cutting out strenuous road work % other reducing stunts © Working with his dusky sparring partner, Harry Wills, he showed n ul left which has spelled defeat to many heavyweights ; ; ad Bie cet Selener will be slow. The size of the men precludes | ering 6 ggg Regina lng DP anything else, but there is not likely to be any quitting, stalling or BN ig na bial ; fouling. ‘ aes OS NEW YORK, Sept. 1—Ty 1 Cobb is so near the end of the Ted Lewis Lands on Big A. A. U. Meet Is Ganesh tab on Nigh Béue. hi * Badoud for Sleeper On Today in St. Loo! NATIONAL been Hated to compete. batting average stand today that there is reason to suspect By United Press Leased Wire Lear Won the Detroit demon may add an ST. LOUIS, Sept. 1—Athletes of | Ser york prominetce from every section of | a: : other 400 year to his brilliant Le series. Averages today show he the country are scheduled to meet | Cinctanati here this afternoon in the annual | Prook!y Is leading the league with an . Pion, today is claiming the welter- average of .387 ) Weight championship of the world, A. A. U. championships: taegy ey ‘Aollowing his first-round knockout ~ : be Radoud he las ni ae Trin Beton Gated the Suropean wel-| Two Pitchers Fail Other to Help Out Yanks onship. There are two big reasons, ac| cording to Bill Donovan, why the| Yank did not hol! their place in| the American league sun this sea son, and they are the failure of Nick Cullop and George Mogridge, on |‘ whom Donovan counted heavily for|¥ aid thruont the campaign. " Baseball AMERICAN LEAGt w ae CLEVE AO, Orv se —— t |Eddie Pinkman Will Ty Off to | Battle on Fort Card Big Start (va dsirtiearanring « cnt ot With Club ptember. din Ps ptember 6. Edi BY H. C. HAMILTON r Lost. Pot. | “ v a n the re t Cleveland 1, \Griffith to Coach LEAGT Fe By United Pree Leased Wire § NEW YORK, Sept. 1.—-Ted Lew- rweight cham- John G. (Pink athle 1 coach ) Griffith, for many director and at the University of Ida h the New Mexico Ag college eleven the com: season. Last season Griffith coached the ythall team of the University of Oklahoma. the regular third hitters are Russell York Bande and Seattle Water Stars | Compete in Carnival More than 50 of Seattle's water tara were splashing in the surf at Green Lake this afternoon, {n the final aquatic carnival of the sea son, at bathing station No. 1 A ong program of events was sched Bade A ton Rut go; Russell, New | Philadelph larris {Chapman, Cleveland troit om $i Gotchy Wants to ‘Mix With Bill Ross United Press Leased Wire CENTRALIA, Sept 1 a Gotchy, who claims the miidie Weight championship of Southwest Washington offered to Billy Ross here, the proceeds tc @ither be used for Red Cross work Or to buy tobacco and athletic par enalia for Compny M, Second fashington infantry. Ross at one time held the Pacific coast cham Plonship. Both men were ra Centralia, and it is believed bout would draw w At Philadelphia COAST LEAGUE Won Eddie Rousch Leads ttle for the leade eague, He is for Horns Baddie $2} | ahead in his t National “to Willie Hoppe and Joe Rivers to Do Battle By United Press Leased Wire SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1 Willie Hoppe and Joe Rivers will| o¢ meet here tonight in Tommy | itzsimmons Is Whast Br wiped Vean Gregg Back on |Member of Army Now : i Red Sox Roll Again Tommy Fitzsimmons, a member| Klepfer, Cleveland . af‘ Nick Williams’ Spokane base-| cago, and Mays, Boston ® four-round| pail team at the close of the sawed. | der at the te ® boxed a draw in off 1917 season and turned over to| league pitche 60. | Oakland by Williams, has turned in| 12 and lowt % = | his Oakland uniform and now is| Mays, 17 and 6 | wearing the khaki of the California| Fender, Salles and I Grizzlies, a regiment recruited of | National leaders, le Htar'e secona || Mative sons. vietories an pg f Borger ng | 15 and 6, and Ber Jimmy Coffroth to Match Ben pean ge? M: forme giv anc company an announcement from i nl commission to the ef. fect that Gregg has been recalled y the I on Red Sox from the Providence club of the Internation. al league. Charley Schmutz to Hurl for His Club The Dry Dockers, with Charley Schmutz on the hillock, were sched: led to furnish the opposition Mm n this afternoon's Vean Gregg her t in t in or Spokane h tean Klepfer has won Russell, 15 and 4 their) be The bi et Oakland 10 4 Mir n are the with with and 4 ENTRY BLANK FOR STAR'S SECOND ANNUA I hereby make applicatio: annual endurance bicycle race, for entry The on with , Wrestle | Earl Caddock Next By United Press Leased Wire CHICAGO, Se Ner * for a atch betwe i the ler, former wreatling eb dock practically t nour Conqueror of O'Leary |: to Battle Chicagoan CHICAGO, Sept, 1.—Charlte Scully, lightweight, will meet Cloney Tait in Winnipeg Labor Day, it was j announced today By United Prews FRANC Jimmy Coffroth indica that he may mateh J Mexican lightweight, to meet F ny Leonard, lightweight champion, for a fight at Tia Juana race course in ember or December SAN thie Ship on Skinner & Kd & eague feature contest nd Karl ¢ € present champior ve be a quad take boy, certify te ‘ticlpate im the endurance WAS a 's Finals in Tennis Meet Being Played pt IRS gana bay pana : LU na at € In the Seattle Ten. net tourney were being Refined at ere Crawford nith | Vertisement finals, «Oo promote handling the Hentricted to boys of 17 and under crit are, between tember 1 MUSIC it to Piper and Spring. Motries close at 10 o'clock p.m. Sep A \ ornc and \ Ma | Wore paired in the single r pocketbook | New Mexico Aggies | foot-| ‘Stars Will Tangle for | City Title Eddie Fries seems to have gathered together one of the strongest lineups for his All- Stars ever seen In this section of the country, and will send them out with a determined ef- fort to take the measure of the | strong Duthie team, winners of the Shipbuilders’ league cham- pionship. In the All-Stars’ IIneup will be seen many Northwestern league favorites, who have distinguish ed themselves before local fans for the past several years or | more. | Harry Cheek will handle the big |mitt, with either Agnew, Williams Jor big Ben Hunt on the firing line With Stokke at first, Carson sec ond, Roy Brown short and Snyder at third, the Stars can boast of a strong fielding and hitting infield, and Brinker, Gipe and Fries form a left-handed hitting trio of fly chas ers who should come thru with a Wallop over the short right-fleld | fence most any time. Devitie has a large squad to pick | his team from, but it is reasonably certain that he will send Pat East ley or Glavenich to the mound, with he same lineup in the field that has defeated all of the other teams in the Shipbuilders’ league. As this contest will settle an old baseball feud between Managers Devine anc tain to be hard-fought and exciting from the start, and a large crowd {s J expected to be on hand when play is called, at 2:30 Sunday, at 15th and Jefferson To Tacoma Through the West Pass The 8. 8. Tacoma o Dom. trip to Wont 60¢ — Round Trip 3 Pace Ind Puget Sound Navigation Co. One - 1 WiLL Fries, the game is cer-| A WOT LiTtie SOUR THe “4p Ca nimal in Your Home Beside Your Wife? BAA FrzZA | ZOWNK GALABO \ Feevee ~Arw Chick Gandi!| had two fights during one game. The old stuff still goes—“If you want to fight, join the army.” What would become of the rass jlers and fighters if every one refus | ed to support ‘em? Al Mamaux, the Pittsburg beauty, got lonesome the other day and pitched for a semi-pro club. Jim Corbett haen't picked a win- ner in — || Hood Canal |]] Sunday, Sept. 2 } and Monday, Sept. 3 Round Trip $1.00 TOOOLES, IT IS the American league yet. THE Chief Nut, . GREAT regul: AND the &. & Low TiWe BY AHERN SHEEP AS PETS INSTEAD OF CATS = CHICKENS INSTEAD OF RABHTS, WATE Lice evc’= | Probably Comiskey and Frazee h | bribed him not to pick their cldb j There's something wrong | with Heinie Zim. He's played | thru four months of baseball | without one fight Jess Willard has been Invited te attend the Fulton-Morrie fight. Jess’ answer probably was “How much?" READ STAR WANT ADS} SEATTLE, U.S. A. eee DEAR Chief: WE have read with ity rf YOUR Nutty talks each day IN the papers but HAVE always wondered ee WHY you never mentioned HOOD CANAL ee City of Angeles. ve AND we want to ask you IF you won't give us *.. YOUR four inches SOME day soon IF next Sunda; CAN'T arrange t THE Nuts of the AND some of the . and .. © Monday you . 0 take all Not House o-. eser Nuts . ON the 8. 8. City of Angeles, ee AT 9:00 a m . | | | WHICH will leave Colman Dock ore FOR a cruise up the Canal th Ra | TO Union City and get back eee | AGAIN by ten-thirty p.m, ee THE fare is only one dollar cee FOR grown-ups ° AND fifty cents | YOU and all the nuts bse FOR the little nuts. CAN have a real NUTTY time. ANYWAY WE hope to see you S.S. Potlatch will make her regular weekday run up the Canal Monday, Sept. 3rd, stopping at usual ports of call SUNDAY, September 2 OR Monday, Septem PUGET Sound MAIN aber 3 Navigation Co. o. COLMAN Dock 3993.