The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 11, 1917, Page 8

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By Condo THESE HERE FOREIGNERS THAT IN THIS dives COUNTRY OUGHTA RE MADE TO TACK THe ENGUISH LANGRAGE THAT'S MY IDEAR ABOVT IT, BUT _Tuey main'T DOIN iT. eh a CeF'S STROLC QveR WwW Taw BOOK STORG AND rie BeY You A GRAMMAR 4 SO YoU CAM LEARN ray TO TALK ENGUISH, Too Ed fiill's Comment _on Sports EATTLE BOXING FOLLOWERS will of news: “Jack Read wa be surprised by this bit awarded the decision over Bobby Waugh of the most exciting rounds ever seen in The bout was a dandy, with Read doing most of the leading, which eventually won him the conte ‘The above is part of a clipping from one of the Silver City, N. M., | Papers where Jack Read, the Australian who was seen in Seattle | rin a four-round bout with Harry Anderson, is now holding forth. “No doubt you have forgotten all about me, but | have been / Funning in a lucky vein lately, and when this 20-round contest | had nm Labor Day came along, | was well able to take care of myself. § n was a bit different to the four rounds In Seattle took a Benny Leonard Has Made Young Fortune Benny Leonard has earned $44 there will be abdut three 000 In the last year in the ring | Glubs promoting here this winter,, When 1916 burst upon the calen. Which will give each about one dar, Benny Leonard was be. a & month. I expect to receive ginning to blossom forth . one of the licen championship posstbility Since “WWeldon Wing, featherweight that time he has won the Hht Vehampion of the Northwest—I think “elght title from Freddie Welsh BP Rls title may be said to be undis-/and, incidentally, has collected a 5) puted—dids fair to become the sen- small fortune “gation of the forthcoming season ag has everything that goes to Ee Make a great fighter _ JOSEPH FLANIGAN also pen in hand and dashed off in Portland. follows © “There will be a boxing commis. Bion here of three members. I King Football Soon He {s fast : : and game, and has developed a to Ho!d Full Sway DP Fight hand. a la Pinkman. Here t#| King Football will come Dwhat he did in California: Defeat-| into his own on local gridirons. De ed Claire Bromeo (who beat Char-/apite the fact that {t 1s still early twice, defeated also the for gossip about the greatest of all Eddie James, Togo fall sports, enthusisem and spiri (who boxed Ho; & among Se chasers {s , Gene Watson, Ted Frenchy er ' football is Kid Mende and Lang Finn in for & good season “Wing has improv a lot since Jou saw him ns ® ams 19 Carl Stevens Signs With Frisco Squad »p, has b n signed elsco Seals, and will 1 sed regularly behind the “Bronson boxes Pilly Wil w Founds in Vancouver boys Bron and expect a hard “Jimmie Richardson to 5 went ‘Work today as sporting editor of the *>l* ¢ fan.” bat. Big has not been play ee ing much but ts very Ikely in LLOYD MADDEN and Bert £00d sha Forbes put into the home port yes. Yroken ferday, after paying their ta & fo Los Angeles. Forbes Ported as looking to be @f condition. He won t fn the Southern Calif ols. Anderson Is F Loser in Tennis Meet Crawford eee ABE MATIN new manager of Crawford Anderson lost to Ma Abe and Sammy Gordon. writes from | sel-Smith beatertist * min fae P Portiand, where the Gordons are match of the Queen Anne tennis Row holding forth, to tell how sorry | tourney “ wate &a fo) Be is that Brother Hyman got Abe| 6-3, 6-2. The tournament brought Band Sammy in bad with Seattle the local tennis season to a close fans by not allowing them to go on @t the benefit smoker at the Arena "| oak ee Matin tells us that he hae just v4 AMUSEMENTFS (Pived in the Oregon village from a trip to San Francisco that he : , Would like to pateh th in in Se- | METROPOLITAN friars nna @ttle and have the two Gordons, —THk— n, back In the wers that be | OLD HOMESTEAD 8. Prices N) sh t * Mat NEW YORK sporting writers are Senate How on Sate inclines to think that the return of fF Jim Coffey to the roped arena will minus Prother H good graces of the in Seattle fistic cir ee benefit the boxing game back Fast TUEATRE Even now the boys are talking of a Mena RES Arne Ghird match between Coffey and || Tonignt, ai! Week-—Mate wore we Frank Morm. Coffey instata that | incre @ new Leading Women he is a bettar Sasiiter than Moran “umact nore 3 Notudthstandonw the fact that M ehauka wy B 7 Fag KEL Wn exit ae two occa nogsance™ Dram patie | do Wear teats: Gin aoe ts Bob Brass Swonting | * for Big keague Club Bob Brown was « Seattle visttor yesterday. It was whispered a that be was in town from V. Yer, try! n King, the ner & » to a big contract ——————— NEW PANTAGES 20, Nights, 7 and 9 ular Phot RUTE ‘ bout on Stanford Coach Quits to Do Work in (¢ vam ps PALO ALTO t Ginn pleton, athletic coach at Stanford Vrte i for several seasc as re opiay He will take ci e of 400; Eves, and Mun., 38 joonm Saturday Matines One of the army camps. _ WikouR, 4 Crane! (Ve Gor We Women FOLKS ALL SET pur | Nov AND LL HAVE PAGE 8 STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1917. We CaN f CAN CAN? T IF | 1 CAN MAKE IT, SO CAN SQUIRREL FOOD —Good Thing He Didn't ¢ heck His Hat. Haw! You smoue A COME UP Hs ] STREET A LITTLE \_WHiLe age! IN INSIDE INDIA - One OF THE FING ARTS ~ CAPTURING WKLO ELEPHANTS TWAT SWELL RES TERT cmalt=3 Weu PASSED YeUD A Sou ee \ sane {| SEEN ME SITTIN’ IN CATING IN EAL \ ELEGANT PEOPLE \ AT A TAOLE EATIN' THAT SWELL FANCY Line ! pace 2? A ALL SITTIN s we a pRoun’ | THE NATIVES WAIT UNTIL Are ELEPHANT LEANS AGAINST A Thee AND FALLS ASLEEP Up Before Series BY H. C. HAMILTON United Press mMtaft Corre NEW YORK, Sept. uring that the Giants a John McGraw has begun "te ease up a slight bit. The pen nant, so far as McGraw and the reat of the Giants are con apondent "1 =e cerned, is in the strong box Charley H at in putting the fintkhing on their doing the second is gor In the th Is not capable of hold the job he should. switched to tioned ation that is not ing down Zimmerman * can second and Hans Lobert « on third a cor far behind some of the best Played Poor Ball Some of the effect in this sud den change tn the lineup was no- tieeadle tn the ( play when they managed to tumble ar the pole_groun Uke a couple of novices and lose a Je of « to Brooklyn. Dect bad plays Were committed, b probably was due to the ting order Sox are getting some sitting back and x the Red Sox atl re da strike t in {1 to gain wring the manage Giants Sox es, a strong near are fight of the it Is almost teams now rcession will an has t thre win n cus ears Rain Mars Opening of Grand Circuit By United Tensed Wire SYRACI Sept. 11.—The open ft nd Clreult race ing o' meet here ye erd Was marred by rain. Letanr captured the 2:20 trot n straight heats Bertha Pete Herman Must Join Army Oct. 15 By Wire Nt WwW . Sept. 11—Pete Herman, bantamweight champlon has been given until October 1 defend his title to and will then have to do bis fighting for Uncle Sam RAEUMATISM Cured pang Drugs! tnt “Wallin Sb the BOOK atic Office Main 0470 © ‘The Electra-Vita Co. Hoom 206 Kimpress Bldg. 1016% Becond Ave, Cor, teattle, Wash. Spring MARY BROWNE | She's smatier and daintier | and less powerful, but her | quick eye, fast feet, nimble body and keen judgment com: pensate her for the handicap Miss Molla Bjurstedt, w national tennis champion, will at test that, for she has gone down to defeat many times t bination « fore that com he nee she w aure|s Miss Mary K Brow Western has been fefeating the 1 sian champion she means to | | Baseball Miss Bjurstedt’s famous, power- |! ful forehand drive produces no fear for Mise Hrowne former champ hasn't as pow a stroke nor as finished a serve ae her op ponent, but she m than makes p for thet in her superior court strategy and tactics | Mise Browne may have lost | that strength which character ized her playing when she held the championship, but instead she shows far more agility and tect In placing the ball than . the present champion 4 She has that gracetul, ippenish | ee a, oe ee a ly easy movement that asteunds |fllow who told you the Glants the onlooker when, just at the |¥ere golag to win in the spring right moment, she darts at the ball |S? we we ae and gends it safely over the net BA@WOONAT Lyen@ There 1% hardly a doubt to tes-! oo Bow k 64 1 nis circles that: Miss Browne ill t B outs 2 eburs 3 Miss Bjurstedt. She hes proved her superiority In sing and AN : doubles, and her advantage shows niaaer) ‘ no sign of a decline | ora played ° ° Coas® Leacur At Verner Han Fran: 6-6. At Onkiand 0-1, Low Angoles 4-8 fo} Willie Ritchie = seg ey hiAdtenpial Lh i tege Mike ¢ sib bons Ready OAKLAND, Cal, Sept. 11 wil to Box for Nothigg He Ritehie contin as holder of the Const middleweight champlon-| Mike Gibbons, the St. Paul phan ship today. Laat night be made!tom, has offered to box Georges | utling Offea look lke an ama-|Carpentter, the @rench champion, | teur in thetr be hat Emeryville.|a series of bout in th'® country Orteva nded i} two ort ee nd Canedg, every cent of the re pn during the four rounds elpts to @ to the Red Cross There is no longer Alfred Vos. 1 n the film w rien s chang » Alfred Whitman, is now with Vitagraph, and Mary An derson performed the coremony. BULLBROS. Just Printers 1018 T MAIN 1043 ed his n (2) 1o} fo) “THEN ONE OF THE NATIVES CREEP christaning| | ii AN YOU POURED YouR COFFEE IN A SAUCER | ee BA JIM OAS” 4 SuPPOST Back Harry by a stellar itching perfo o —BURSTEDT Grover Alexander is considered | Plonsbip, which will etart at thi igerous batsman. Nearly all the) Westmoreland Country club Thurt kee pitchers are good hitters.) day arey arner Goe George Mogridge and Ray Caldwell) They od, George Harsy Harper Goes perhaps are the best, but Al Rus-| Sargent d Walter to Columbus eet has outhit both of them this} Hagen ent West: Harper, the former pride | Year. Claude Hendrix, of the Cubs, | ern ch F. an: iaeen, nas tear, co (20 resnes ted by pitchers as a hard — —- = ‘< ot if the !ong hitter—one who is just as - 4 1 ifanuh ‘ ee likely to knock a baseball out of Jack: Goldie Leaves h ® meriean the lot as not. Mel Wolfgang, of : aus “iu. Jone evidentiy the White Sox, altho small, has} 10T Home in Frisco at Harry's big bat would? Plenty of courage at bat and makes| Jack Goldie, left fielder of the umbus more than Peoria, | D!s hits | Seattle Gia during the abdbrevis Jack Coombs’ hitting is an asset,| ated season, packed his bats and AKFAST STARTING added to his pitching ability. Clar| carpenters’ tools yesterday and left 30 CENTS ce Mitchell, of the Reds, not only| for his home in San Francisco, ur taste and pocketbook, can pitch a good game, but he can k has been working in the shipe BUTLER. Advertisement, outfield or play first base, and| yards since the league flivvered, nity HOTEL aon FORTH GND CHOPS THE WITH A RUBBER AK THEREBY maninG es WE MAKE A SPECIAL STOP WERE To DROP OFF THESE EMPTIES THUNK (THEE Tes N. Y. Easing Western Woman Is Falling Into Habit of BOXINGFANSTELL [Beating Famed Norwegian Tennis Star) (wm BLOWED (= To coo. ae owe we wro - me? No SiR | 1 GOT ) TABLE MANNERS! a» ETIQUETTE! a saa esr WHO THEY WANT TO WATCH have been quick to send in their ideas of promoters should put on, following thi to run all such. Glimp: } Box the mi fans eattle The { cards offer St ur yesterday le Sporting E Hing Harry Casey vs. Lee Morrissey. Abe Gordon va Bud Ridiey. Joe Gorman vs. Joe Harrah: Any of these four would mal double main event, 1 believe. NOT JOE BEMISH. Eddie Campi ve. K. O. Eggers. eee , George Ingie ve. Joe Rivers. Editor Star: I would like to see Chet Mcintyre vs. Wiille Meehan. any of the boys I have matched Abe Gordon va. Bud Ridley here fight each other. They ought) Chet Neff vs. “Muff” Bronson. to draw @ big crowd at any boxing Haney Casey vs. Joe Bayle smoker. LAD. Billy Williams va, Harry Casey, | Td go to © an of se | wouldn't you? JAWN Tommy Clark vse. Chet Neff. 9,9 Abe Gordon vs. Charlie Moy. Sporting Editor Here's my Sid Mitchell vs, Dick Wells, idea of a good boxing card Jack Dempsey vs. Chet Mcintyre, Eddie Pinkman vs. Chet Neff. Eddie Campi va. Johnny Kilbane, Hitting Pitchers Coming to Front in Majors Nov NEW YORK, Sept. 11— [gets bis regular safe ones. Pitchers who not only are will- There are plenty of others—p Ing to hit, but who can take a [haps more of the hitting kind crack at a baseball with some = pitchers than the game ever un of the best of hitters, are be- | before. i coming more frequent in the ——— q major leagues. lee Fohl declares that if the] Time was, a short time ago, White Sox win a pennant this year hen pitchers carried a bat to t it will be thru unfair tactics. He) plate was done, charges every White Sox pitchel be there.| wit? disfiguring bails. He has here are e tchers in collection of balls used by jean leag are t x pitchers, which, he says, and in the Na- have the tell-tale black spot are 10. frome substan has been used to of the Red Socks, is| shine them » beat sticker of the pitchers In| It isn't improbable that Fohl either league, but Dutch Reuther,| right, for Dave Danforth is cred: @ Cincinnati Johnson, Reb ited with having discovered the | Russell and dwell are con- “shine ball” while with Louisville, batsmen. Any to be called sidered and taking it with him to Chicaga kely on to de inch hitting for bie club. ~ . > Larry Cheney, of the De is Four Former Champs a good hitter Dick Rude of to Play in Tourney © By United Press Leased Wire CHICAGO, 1l.—Four for mer national champions are enter ed in the Western open golf cham the Braves, never shirks a time at bat, and he bas a team mate of the same sort in George Tyler. Sher. rod Smith, Dodgers, wonld her win a game with a bit than Sept ra BEFORE THE INVENTION OF OUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY WOULD NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION. NOW THE RATENT POUCH KEEPS IT FRESH AND CLEAN AND GOOD ALITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS ENOUGH * aD Lane LOnaER THAN A

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