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“STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT, 8, 1917, PAGE 6 BY AH oad |THE DOINGS OF THE DUI It WouLD serve | 7 q 4 TOM RIGHT IF | DONT KNOW WE WAS GOOD WHY | EVER GOT!) Aun Sick FOR. BY ALLMAN (ven! AN VM tw FASTEST KNITTER OF Th BuNcH! \ (ABOUT SO KNOTS ‘ % AN HwouR! - % A KNITTING CLUB) YESTERDAY | PG | Ms Cc ata ‘ ii /N3€e- FOR “Wo ‘ (nen wssano! (A90-\ Joneo \ PAYS (Ve BEGe Tene \ Ay 4 wo Fiovme our ts \) Ont AN | GOT IT ¥ PA MAN MARRIED mS 4 FIRST WHES STEP SS TE MS} SECOND Cousin BY MARRIAGE, WHAT % RELATION WOULD We Be Yo wer ¢ ® Y xnow GEORGE - YOU EVER OCT PERPLEMD mA PROBLEM TRY Swine! A Youre a Q he i \ Wow FAST CAN VA Ad SN Rh Srou wv 2 J x “ qe > RL 3 : se | fuow \ ‘ 9 eR ~~ rN ead = ~ Nia) teitthel Lad | Wow UGHTMING 15 MADE | WHEN IT SEES ANOTHER ECE OF ELECTINCITY Prec€ OF ELECTRICITY “THEY ‘Brilliant Pitcher for Seven epg ; White Sox Are Coming = Bl Up Like T 4 Shi 7 Shen __ Then Blows Up Like Torpedoes Ship rea With War Clubs | =. RY H.C “HAMIL Agha. oan United Presse Mtafft Ce mo nt e Thu’ Sees .8OO Hitters on Both Sox as the time approaches | py enited Press Leased Wire hitting will count most CHICAGO, Sept. 8—Chicago and Boston now have men White In the 200 class of hitters. Happy Felsch, Chicago outfielder, on Sports ee " 9N AN EFFORT TO COAX A FEW SEATTLE boxing follow J ers to Victoria on Saturday, September 29-—remember the date— i ; Duffy L Red Sox gardener, are among the select. and Duffy Lewis, Red Sox g. r, ar 4 Promoter Davies has matched Joe Bayley, who is still regarded and Edd Feisch is hitting .313 and Lewls .307 Birr @e the Canadian lightweight champion in Victoria, and Chet Neff, r al ast Both teams have been bereft of .300 hitters almost the we The cy aie oa foc 10 be held Ch lu entire length of the season with the exception of pitchers. © av t is slated for rounds, and as it Is to be he fn a Saturday, and the last day in which liquor can be purchased in bs aid ; ee iG i TB Sa asa acenee EX the island city, the backers of the affair are figuring on a big play Averages published today PH’ from this end of the line. They seem to be of the opinion that Seattle how Jackson rapidly nearing b ae Boxing fans are of the thirsty variety, judging from the amount of | stress jaid on the fact that after this show B. C. will be as dry as the proverbial bone. “Chet Neff and Joe Bayley In a 10-round bout—well, well, let’e| "B00. It doesn’t look so bad, after all. It depends on what kind of @hape Joe will get himself in whether or not it will be a real battie) or a farce. the .200 class, with Collin: g along behind. Jack - py ty Calin Before Ball Storm : Minor Leagues Bow | 7 is still a chance that both will finish among!) my United Prees Leased Wire clubs in Canada, where war the elect. NEW YORK, Sept &—Since tions have been ¢elt for more Ty Cobb's average alumped a! & was pointed out by the Unit three years, is taking the war % he = 3 couple of points during the Inst) 44 p some monthe age, {nese 8 little less seriously fi week. Figures today credit him| arg other leagues ie at Wow te we bs 2 ee Bia Fro: eto we ies ee THERE SEEMS to be two van-| | tamweights of about equal class on | the Pacific Coast. We refer to Moy, recognized as the WELL, WELL, WE HAVE WITH US TODAY Coast titlenold California, and MEM cst who has baco. rec JOE BEMISH Bized as ditto in the Northwest Dear Sir: Well, here we are | | | | | with 385, George er {s second| that miner leagues were fast l be bucking it for the first time with 252. and Speaker hitting .248.| appreaching the peint where (Toronto has developed into one of Other .300 hitters are Hader, Bos-| they might have te close their | the best minor gop cittes in the” ton; Ruth, Boston; Felsch, Chi-| gates, five minors have thrown sphere, and Montreal has beem , a" traveling along at the same old) € i ll, New ‘or aeell ! toy aro; Russell, York; Ruse up the sponge, several have lop. | Tenn nh { { { { wt siz-round bout between these | 29a/n, right where we rted ch 0; Lewis, Boston; Chapman,| ped off several weeks from 8 ia Labor day in Portland re-|{ from. | Only this time it Ie John ( nd: Roth. Cleveland; Veach.| their schedules, and at least || Pd Barrow declared « short time den fn & draw showing that each |) nie Tillman who upset the Dope Det Bodie, Philadelphia; Ric two circults have fallen inte ee meaabell Gowns “ i: tel Yad has just claims to the title Pot by beating Charley White, Washington, and McInnis, Phila the echeme of creating interest | #!00 baseba uld continue in cireult next year—for a time, ag least-—unless concerted action fn all ara . es stopped the game flat in its oy rege: grad pond s. Barrow is the most optim ae Youle orey participation in the| ite, cuss in beset His nerve m1 Behe netual par gp goats carried the league thru the old ob 7 Groh, Cincinnatl, Is thir by American troops is grow It may be Barrow whe” he heavy |so near that the baseb 4 t AVY | so near tha the way for the big minors of Chicago, In six rounds. ans in delphia thru twe pennant cam Eddie Rousch te hitting. 5 in one summer. latest averages This «ta Seattle fans will be given an op portunity to see how fast Moy can This brings us face to face Step when he meets Joe Harrahan with the fact that Sir Edward here the 14th of this month. Har.) Pinkman should be given a faban may have a few pounds || hance at a good boy. Any one | More or less the advantage of M who saw Pink step here with Dut a little thing like that does Tillman will have to admit that seem to be worrying the California) "¢ should have a go with Leon Kauff, New | turned their to th to weather the war storm. Jad to any great extent. ard or White { lyn; Wilhoit.| boards, anxto scanning them . re cs % Promoters, take heed! Dish us 1a Littsburs: |for news of some friend or relative > BILLY MASCOTT wit not de | UP one real go, even If you don’t York; Carey, Pitts/tn France The ic Coast| 1 St. Louts league pfer, Cleveland, still has the one of best avers among American! put er ysed, would be! to ery for quarter, in that high-speed able to box for severnl weeks, ac-| get rich out of It. Just for once, cording to advices from Portland. || 9!¥@ Us fans the show we want Billy is galloping the Rose City |) te see our good, hard rocks Sallee, New York, leads the Na r ad i told that sev nd five defeats, Benton, | {ting manager sur rived. New York, is second, with 12 and . 1 f four, and Rend Philadelphin, | ey third, with six and two " bowlevards with his hend all don that make the wheels of the box jeague f tehers, having won 12 an‘ anization are growing smaller up in a plaster cast. It is the ing world go ‘round, so why not | jest three. joy, | Interest in San Francisco, reports sult of one of the stiff jabs give us a chance to “| told sae sacl, Chicago is second, ¥ tt: | nave it, has so died out that man. Janded on Moy Labor day you so”? } and four: Mays, Boston, ‘third, |agorn Nave begun to complain A torn ligament and a chipped |} If Leonard wants too much with and sever " i a bone was shown by the X-ray ) take White; then borrow our old / friend, Eddie Pinkman, from Un. Mascott has had considerable |{ cle Sam just tong enough to mix trouble with his hand of late. Ho} four fast rounds before It is teo " Asa regular physician and eure ‘ognized credentials, sorders of Men and offer a hign order of medical services. I seek for 5a- those men who t and are Willing w leagu pay ® fair price—who know | enough io patronize an estad- eon with P late Remember, It's Pink we want to see in action against White or Leonard; not another fighter on the Coast will do. Hoping there is still one go circ Tough Tussle Slated a in Shipbuilders’ Race sivays seems Tees trouble ever the Moy Seana An antute baseball manager once |curves and a change of pace which, Detroit critics are 4 Tshed physician of standing and iseaneger, that Billy take |) lve promoter in Seattle, | am)! ‘ t ; : Du and the Skinner & Eddy a | tS dan trentenes ee ' Mt fri } seers nning nted on him E Federal league st wreck-| ment with fad treatments, drugs time off to have it fixed up for|{ Your friend, JOE BEMISH. | all g a a oie ta tha Teatro Git teams of the S uilders’ league, | Prveral le m1 Bowen lubs| store attaches, institutes or so, good and all ANA nnn | not 1 with last year's ave ick! casas iM eition thre were slated to stage a hot fracas | °4 One 0 “eagh A : 7 ‘setf-cures.” My tay 7 this ter of th Sth an ¢./overnia * avages oO! and equipmen . ene ages and must be won with what enting Hughie from floating a e, | th ; mat the fSth and Jet) cough weather last spring until ev of my. rellability 18 JESS Willard afrata of Car ; . is y ave on the field the day the pennant over Navin park ed, | ferson y tut half a game se » t it must lie dov b careful investiation Morris” Alfred De Oro Wins 4 ta elaved is vie tae. iow Ehmke panned arates the teams in th al i Mi ‘ Me down) Qna terme can always. be a Pe game 1s played us see hi pann regen eer ; nd die, and now ts bravely facing! raneed. Consultation and exam- Looks that way to us. 3illiard C hampionship | of which calls to mind one out of pennan e and next year with no sign of rolling] !natton tree Willard has con y Ry United Leased Wire rd Ebr Detrott pite The last records show Ehmke Dockers also ta _ to meet Mo Tous, in the early days of the has lost elght and woo seven type t \ , Ul vag has Oe arly days ’ ‘ 0| "mean he International, having two Fred Fulton into t P Alfred De rophecy yunted |games with an earned run average in Eq it : Oro won the third and de iding us v ever Mortis’ na Willard was tou res and when last of three per game lock from Robert Caanef; oa all wa But what the records don't most logical m night, im thelr threerunhion ma to g0 ¢ loc 6 one of the show Is that Ehmke han lost before and after Fulton lost to|for the world’s title The final veriest rowhude of the season, a the grewt majority of his games Morris’ in their New York meeting. score was 169 to 148. player who had him to win In the lat two or three in. n and slender, with | © was reearded al DANCE r man and his poor At Lescht Park Pavillien . re due to|Raturday evening, Sept. §, u € f 625 FIRST AVENUE SEATTLE Wess has never liked to talk of a ° n nd Mth fT 1 1 h aus senttle dee : wome frames @ pu 18 ninga, indi ng that he is a r than a physical ¥ ?, te bout betwe: naelf and the Ok De lan Wi Tieers ont of (he hole poor pitch.) seven-inning pitcher. condition rane Os Teas and. Tickets sheahieas: eae Jaboms is now in #0 ugias Gerant Wins yng had put them im since the, Hox scores show that Ehmke has The main trouble with ee rise very bad with the boxing fane | r f ee palmy faye of George Mullin end allowed but 1.60 rune in the first) hme may be that he Is too New 7 re ‘ When Willard | was here tast| Over Jack Neville Wild Bill Donovan seven innings of the games he tas! young to take himself and Relieves Sour | Philadelphia with the Selis-Ploto circup, | @y Cutted Prem tenned Wire This Ehmke figured as an from pitched and hes permitted nine) baseball seriously, That hae Stemach soda ; &—Maying ieias Grant y either he nor Tom Jonen covid DEL, MONTE, Se man, a pitcher with bewlidering runs per nineinning game on the, caused the downfall ef many fee a bout with Morris thra # perl-| phenomenal a wivardly assortment of basis of his last two innings. | promising stars (Commonly |ewicn a DON'T BE DISCOURAGED Called Heart scope. Both were pulling for a ted Jack ila ba ” Brock ‘ Fulton bout, however. ‘ t fn the semi-finals of the play * ] | Fe eee ee pera wetote | ® ‘ ; \ “ ACT TODAY Does Willard figure Foiton ao the California golf champion Pp i Ra , Swell New York Phttadety irene for himecit’ ™ Ross Wins 2 Players ‘Rich Race DVM AIRE otokaee | —— ° | AMERICAN LEAGUE We will treat some of youty@ in Hawaii Sue Owner Set Today 7".'"".77° minutes Won Kat. 4s for aa awa Dy United Preee Leased Wire Ry United Prone Leased Wire Ty United Prone Leased Wee ample Rackege: allel RARE by | Covere i Ce $10. We will make FRANCISCO, Sept. 8.—Nor < LOUIS, Sept. 8.—Shortatop NEW YORK, Sept. 8 The richest THE BELLINGHAM CHEMICAL eland ’ Hiv 1 fee ! ar i a cen ace malice Orahe n and Second Baseman Pratt,/race of the season, with the single CO., Bellingham, Wash. abies at ge halt. Mie or the Browns, have each filed ault eption of the Hopeful stakes, at d i a a ou may be Ming to reports of the Hono.| inst PD, Bull, president of the|@mratoga track, will be run off at]! yeur druggist le unable to supply | 34) 5 ilu t carnival received here|©!™, for $60,000 da for alleg-| Belmont track this afternoon, in the you. | Phitadcipnia ‘ § 0 RESTAURANTS Lely ona ewan the 800. in| ¢@ slanderous statements contained | Futurity for two-year-olds, over a At Phiiadstphie ®, 3 A OT ce orhe. L1:23%, clipping, tw® seqgnds off| {2 4 interview in a St. Louls pa-| course of six furlong 1S. ctuach Blewe Adi ci MO. 2, eT ee bacibaeatt tr ‘one. ora, | Pet The day opened with a driving | RE-OPEN ‘ sae tok bace Hime tor the petitions asnert Fall “by rain, whic hin ade a heavy track a Do YOU | COAST LEAGUT: iv 88 : rotate gs yee statements, 1 and Intended to|certainty, Papp, however, electer : W at Bae Gensel Gen na int, 100-yard champlonsbip, :54|Chargs that the plaintiffs and othor|as the favorita, remains there tte tae sea eS § i : .' ing Gapacity Doubled ies dailad ¢ Reutong ide dt tn dk jSan Franciace ‘ 40) ny the latest met ines aoa Boe lien Claire Galligan, of New| Players failed to @ay a good game | likes a muddy track, and, If anythin | Low Angeles ‘ t Ay iy tue Pad York, sion tee daateretiie aaa ual ana that the Dialniity Was is con aces nn even better chance rexhole : ‘ et 1% be ; unfaithful and dishonest in his busi-|of winning than if the track w mone . 4 vous AMEN es, Our Chop Suey and event, with Miss Dorothy Bums, of nosy and profession of baseball.” | fast sck WASH Treat Seattle has the fin- ' tt ATS. KIDNEY Dy Noodles Have Become Frances Cowolls, or San Franciaco,| sl! dentea the charges NRW YORK, Sept, §—The Sani PNAS batler_ in the ar Y K, Sep © Sam : . Famous tt ird. Mins Burns won the 50-yard) Richio Mitchell, Hghtweight near-|mios in France will be kept well | World? Qome in and sec ff - ai’ SC coctad dash contender, had an operation per-| posted regarding the world's series aca ‘ _ ee 106 2nd Ave. &., Near Yesler formed on his nose a few days ago.|'The national commission has ar. BROWN & HULEN [MUSIC AND DANCING, DINNER Branch No. 2, 711 Pike St. \o— — ———@ | Mitchell was expertencing trouble| ranged to send 1,000 words a day Second and Spring Refined Laatd ane ; READ STAR WANT ADs , |!» breathing, and the operation be-|for army consumption during the Third Floor Malant with euur tok Ree eg | came necessary, [big show, | parisanent veeoe ae [NATIONAL MEDICAL INSTITUTE 119 Occidenta’ Ave. @} ° (2)

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