The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 19, 1917, Page 8

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STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1917. PAGE 8 Oo" t Everett 1 “THis COUR HAS “ Persunc, AND IT's A Abele on Sports| i Cc McINTYRE is cae OM cutting out boxing in the Ting for a return to the gym Basium. Chet has been appointed Physical instructor for the Ruston Aihletic club, wh ® large copper ema for the » ployes. Chet will be a very busy man for SeMe little time now, lining things | up and getting ready for the com ing winter season. He plans to do Considerable with boxing st the Ruston clud, and many of his pu Pils will be seen on Seattle boxing cards if present plans go thru “I wanted to get another crack at Willie Meehan before I quit the fit of its em first opportunity I get to take Mim on, and then step out of the ring for once and a!! oe “CARUSO” DAN SALT has re ceived word that Elizabeth Tucker, omly girl fight manger in the World, and Brother Frankie have feiled from San Francisco and Will arrive in Seattle the last of the week. Frankie Tucker fs slated to take en Chet Neff next Tuesday night fm Dreamland. Sister Ways accompanies Brother Frankie Wherever he fights and directs the Mattie from his corner just like a regular manacer. Frankie will come North with a Pretty cood record behind him, and, BA Chet Neff knows what he can @o, having seen him go in San Francisco, the loca) lightweight is Busy putting himself thru a stiff course of training eee JIMMY LE 8 is the lad select ed by Dan Slt and Lonnie Aust secure revenge from Cha Moy for the defeat vs handed Bud = Ridley last Tuesday niet. a Lewis is being put thru his E paces dolly by Austin and Salt “We are training Lewis to beat Moy,” declared Austin yesterd after taking Jimmy thru his pac *and I believe that he will do it if he follows instructions when in the ting. He has many faults that w have to correct, but champion never received ‘ thoro training than Lewis will be Se fore he steps into the ring to take on Moy Tuesday night a ar SAN FRANCISCO'S allied pro Moters have eplit up. Remember a few months ago When all the promoters got togeth @r_and begen putting on shows on A fort of co-operative plan? We ft worked for a time began to crows ¢ ft was announced t 1 ard wanted to come to the Coast world’s Re Ht was all right to cooperate on — the local cords, but when some 4 thing good, like a world’s cham a pion, was going to come along, each 3 promoter wanted to put him-on individually Defeat of Williams Came as No Surprise ‘The defeat of Champion R. Nor fis Williams 24, at the hands of * Nathaniel W. Niles, in the semi final round of the national patriot be tennis championship at Forest Hill should cause no eat surprise ‘ Williams’ have gi 4 en him vi time to Indulge 4 fn tennis this season, and without j practice even a champion can not do himself justice. - Charles Herzog Says He’s Sick, That’s All Leased Wire NE Sept. 19.—In Nes York to consult bis physiclan has. Herzog, second baseman of the Giants, declared he had heen made the victim of misrepresenta tion since his suspension for refu ing to play. Herzog said he had not deserted the team without in forming Mc w. He declared he would rejoin his health would permit he team as soon as JOOWLECTION OF PICTURES i; THERE'S Cenewar very STRIKING LIKENESS, Too, DON'T You “THINK ¢ CTee-Hee) ” said Chet, “and I will grab}, | the decision over Dutch Brandt *§—Tom and |THE DOINGS OF THE DUI = | WeLeN, nave You weago] NED THEN GOT Home | RO) ABOUT AN HOUR AGO J ANYTHING OF TOM — J THe Wars T LOOKING OR WILBUR NET ? | SIGHTS | EVER SAW WALKED MUST Alb t WAN © CVE JusT CALLED | UP some PROPLE To } HAVE THEM FiXBO UP rue By Condo }} Ls A NICS THAT'S NOT 2. | Gen. PERSHING IT'S ONLY A PICTURE om mms | f (tes -Hee) we) SQUIRREL FOOD—Aha! That's What We TI Because You WAVE A By | Ju ON Nour HANDS m TLL Swuw You Into THE ion nee yo MR .f Wilbur Ought to Be Back in Shape Tomorrow. BY ALLMAN poe ili Mt I's SU GtAO Wu ARE A Bie MOST ALi THe WAY \) HAVE MY Own TOWELS - —<¢ < $ “eh ‘ t “G STQUNG MAN MR QUPweee } Y DU SAY THEY WALKED l| DOCTOR. THY Lt | AND EVERYTHING Mes |) ®! MT IMHERE| Au THE WAY BACK || Be READN FoR Yo Nee. ae dic PL M2 TRIM ¢ , FROM Tue Sta swore? |) IN A FEW Mny NEED 15 SOME WARM | ATER WATER J 1 hought. /WOW | EIGHT MEN on evacor! ) wi pent c& pst ani We exe ner Vy} 'COMPARING CONTENDERS NO. 2—BASE RUNNING By Paul Purman |}ON EVE OF WORLD'S SERIES Giants the big event It we remember In comparing the offensive or attacking strength of two bail clubs, the question of base running Is not much less im portant than that of hitting. The club which gets men on bases and can't get them White | rig e everything but other | Gibson's hn Detroit Pitts # superior to any Giant, | burg series of 1909, but that was an running, not base exception. Collina might do that considered. They this year, it's not Imponsible, but or and, it's see the others ‘will nting Burns out, the at least three me probable that a t around is no better off than and catchers ‘The Sox have a good edge in the the team that can't get them busy base running depart if they There is another element jay up to thelr season form oning today !s a highly which will make the Sox more ite of the dangerous on bases than Giants art, but in t aid to it, managers have| —Ray Schalk ue been successful in "making The Giants will not steal unners out of men who! bases on Schalk—it isn't done have not the natural ability with any kind of regularity by Cobb is an examy There are|, any club. many men in the league who are The White Sox may 1 but his natural inborn abil-| bases on McCarty and Rariden, « him the greatest of them | both of whom are good catch ers, but neither of whom is up to the dard of the little Chicagoan all on the paths Chicago has the runner in this world ttle base run-| rid series, mainly have fav pen baseba than * Three More Victories and, Giants Will Cop Gonfalon BY H.C HAMILTON at the end of the season, if they fent | lost all th other games ‘NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—Just The » Sox are out In front three more victories for the (by ¢ " mes, with 11 cou Giants and the National (tests left. The Red Sox have 17 league's 1917 pennant race will play before it is a season's work be over. And, by the same the Chicagoans win seven more, kind of figuring, the White the lowest percentage they could Sox need only seven more sh with would be 662. The Red contests to make it impossible | Sox, by winning 17 in a row, could| for the Red Sox to head them | finish with a mark of .655, | off. Red Sox are hanging on The Giants toda sy are winning just as 2 of late as are the Sox, but they are billed with gest teams of the league d will have to fight harder eason 92 to maintain an unbroken string of defeats, which victories. The Giants are practical ntage of ly thru with the hard knocks. When with Chicago they go ")) 7 : HH yp) Wy i} » ahead of with nts win three more, they of .610,to P Baseball |Outfielder rY ardley T raded to Columbus elder Yard st season “in we al ane f a tl has been ee ed from Omaha in the Western AMERICAN LEAGUE ue t the 8t arn jot. Pet | Louls Cards, whose perty he as was AMUSEMENTS ‘ aiharecene ; : it e ¢ : The “Latest Dances Ui | from New York WIT He Shown : ite aes In Motion Pletures —— pv eae Danced by Prof. Stevens A nati 1, Philadelphia 0. | of Stevens Dancing School A : M 4 0-6. These are the dances you will be At : dancing ‘thin winter cen SO io . METROPOLITAN ' serge: $1.00" os Mavened Preniiete “8 2) So Long Letty | With CHARLOT B GREENWOOD N Mata Won't Talk Turkey - With Walt Just Now WILKES MAVENS, HINGTON, Sept. 19.—The | matinees S aad tnieden estion of a contract between The merriest of « medion ter Jobnson and the Washing WiDpow ny ton club for hext eason has net if & Other en been though of, and will not ‘600-8100 next ring, Manager ah eald toda ———————— ‘ oke and dislocated his left Mat nd 9 thumb in the third round here last wit K, O. Marsh fought a win wines DEN GML ng fight with one ‘band, and at| FAMOUS SULLY FAMILY e end of the 10th round received Other Features BASE AN WHOL! SMOKE (sterov AT BAT~ GO EASY \ WANK Ov" / SMOKE AN TAKE A wou / FeEo tT Gooe STARE AT TH! / " TN <. spwere ! J / Youre Ww _ manning |) \ ' Gta’ wank , Me as anit. aa save TH eee “— oF 1 simpacoris) \ kay VOLES | vy i G00 ™ monty) MS A (aanrs war You GET FOR EAT PEACHES AN HERRING | President Invited 'Two Clashes of Best Seattle Bowlers Get !Brown-Dartmouth Mix to See Big Series Horses Is Proposed Themselves in Shape, Set for Braves’ Home Ry United Pres Leased Wire NEW bh of the By United Press Leased Wire CHICAGO, Sept. 19.—President ton the! BOSTON field will pt. 19.—Two in The first bowling mate t. 19.—The Braves the scene of the on was rolled last © Wilson and “party” have been in Aque alleys when a picked te vited to attend the world series | 40Ct trach Bush & Lane squad, | Brown-Dart football same Effort to bring Lockhart hung up here Nov It will be the ng of the colleges for either in Chicago or New York, oi RK the score with 230. Burrell | first Ran Johnson, president of the in a ® had bigh average, with 199 many ars. American league, snnounced today. '* eepapiemounesieniein If the f ltation is ted ape t ‘oe , a i tan Sealine eetnened, 8soe-| SO, ested’ tec Lee Morrissey and Southern C ali fore a ' Eddie White Draw Starts Grid Practice i pe r # oA pose 5 ison at PORTL AND, y Ty United Press Leased Wire By United Frese Leased Wire en a game in Mo and J SALT LAKE t 19.—Lee LOS ANC Philadelphia two yeara age Oakland bar Morrissey of Id 1 University donne wt loft for ( inctnbats te at- | roun ds here 8 « White of San F ¢ has started its football practice, borane ates iweight champtonship t night g oa the first 7. ee IGARETTES Men like their taste- That’ why Fatimas are the largest selling high grade Cigareties in the world. | | 4M mf 2 ef 1 >m $e — ct , “mt 2 ot SE - a | a fa og 29 8 > |

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