The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 20, 1917, Page 8

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STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1917. PAGE 8 SHINE 'EM UP. PRETTY Dirty! wR s By Condo 1a *S—-Some Wonderful Photography. DOINGS OF TH ) WELL TOM, I'M Just | BEGINNING To FEEL To DRG Back THE BRIGHT Sipe OF NowR VACATION TRIP, You DAS Mich Look { | Wish b DION" LIKE Some DopY AGA WAVE To ant OVER ‘THE SHAP SHOT | THREE DAYS WITH OUT \Mck TO Wort we mn AT THe | Food 1s Too MUCH | TOomMoRROW } SEA SHORE t aren FoR Me a sqQt NRREL FOOD—Benny Gets Quite an Eye-Full. IN THE WEST son of athletics in parts of the country a At Camp Lewis there many gridiron t ddie Campi Robbed of Draw in Bout With Malone By United Press Leased Wire OAKLAND, Sept. 20.—Ref eree Shand’s verdict awarding Frankie Malone the decision in “his four-round bout with Eddie i i last night was not popu lar, Most of the fans thought Campi earned a draw at worst. Campi clearly outboxed Malone ‘{ im the last two rounds. Ed fiill's Comment _ on Sports | JOE are buzzing with athletic ac 8 are being appointed and arrangements made ery camp on the Pacific coast; well va “Darkhorse” Newman, captainelect of the Packed his grip and left Seattle Monday for Camp Lewis, where he § have charge of one group under the direction of the Y. M. C. A will not don the moleskins for the Aggies this year, b likely see him and many others in action as members of one of being formed at the camp. eee 1917 BENJAM er and | Football is to be the big thing, the good old Ame Gerding to the dope gleaned from most of the cantonments. a whole horde of football stars, past and Oregon the twelght cham Pa Portland th an brand, ac mentioned {Rube Evans Is Doing | Nicely in Coast Now Rube Hvans, ex-Spokane twirler,| Athletic club, received notice #em| TORONTO, Ont 20.—Lar MSELEF | has the laugh on the McCredies and|{h¢ War department Monday that he! ry Lajole's pennant-winning Toron : the Portland club. Evans was re-| has been appointed as instructor in to club, of the International league M leased by Portland to Spokane last ing at one of the army camps.) will meet Indianapolis, champions | “ad Dentist 4 ing, and sent from Spokane to| Van Court fs nearing his 608 of the American association, in a| tor $20.00, or « ft Lake in the fall,, Sino hia re six-game series, starting next Tues | fof $16.00. These prices tn f. to the Coast league, Evans bas! George Kelly Drafted | ay. forth AA champtonah{p.| ¢ ee eee | been the Jinx of the Portland club ; _ sontnee — - n for From Ball Diamond = ) “ 29¢| Ray Loon ashington State| George Lang Kelly, former Spo Dr. F. N. Freer LOUVRE CAFE ‘ ‘ | College foot player during the | kane first baseman, and recently of {YSICIAN AND a irene’ Mentinen “ teed j#ensons of 1914, 1915 and 1916, is, the New York Giants, Pittsburg Pi- | Genito-urinary and an _O Peraumiant mat ie tact J eanen ‘Traders’ ¥ & a ant coach of the football team| rates and Rochester club, in the | Ga"em a2 Me Worsritar, Abgea E | which Is being organized among| New York State league, has been [6 m. to 6 the recruits In the hospital training/ drafted for service iy the United | 9: Sundays, school at Goat Island, California. | States army eat WA Am aes) Georat! Y'KNOW \ {WaT OLO CoLece \ YoDEL. —" WHEN IN \ EoxPT Go AS TH’ UGYPTVTITH 9O” WRLL- | WE DONT WANT "TO ) | DO AG THESE GoorS | po Hunt —So wHare / WHY DONT You (co ON A BUS SIGHT SEEING UP BUG BOULEVARD ¢ / * By Paul Purman NO. 3—PITCHING wins m8 ‘ON EVE OF WORLD'S SERIES + + * * ) Aggies, we will claiming Coast t he woul eattle ring am about onl mn this is Coast . who c « I also 5) ave an t there a 8 me to meet t ver of abe he Campi-Malone bout | When considering the defens- | and Demaree probably will mot Jably will carry the bulk of the 2 9/@ | ive strength of a bail club the be used except in case of emer. | work. In American league circles VALLEY TRAMMITAS aleo| first consideration of course is gency It is believed t ante will ashed off a few lines from the| the pitchers And It is upon thelr success have more th Red Faber Ro City, stating that he ease High class pitching is the or failure that the outcome of (than the o iontag, the for 5 AC first thing a manager goes the series, in a great measure, Faber ix deat Jeft-handed bat niddleweight char back in| after when he is developing a will depend te ob it less against town from New York that he ball club—ang rightly, for high In Chicago recently ) the Titlan-haired one than any would like to get a with | class pitching will win ball |members of the sther pitcher in the league toda m. Va is back in Portland @@mes with any kind of sup. nee ou But outside of Robertson, Kauff after a tr to Frisco, where port while mediocre pitching that th - and Holke, McGraw's heaviest hit made a good showing, considering| d@mands heavy hitting and air Schupp and Ben but were « ters, are right-handed o fact thet be wae i creater| tight fielding to get anywhere leary of Sallee’s crosstire terrific attack of the Giants ortion of his time in t pitching neries can decide the|should not be disastrous to Ci sin t Ce, | effectiveness of this trio. It is the |« ecullar style hing these 1b# outstanding interrogation point of in the : rove ag ure the year e ha ar v nate nm any car With the consider White against the aviest hitt tea er this Sox pit the Winning four games from Detroit i octal Gianta em of what|and losing none, and winning four THE CHANCES Pacif atery| w will do about ahd losing ist the Athlet ke le e 7 x wil he t ng clubs tha a eae bo ged TMB wuch a thing aw the|'? th the Canadian draft setnder the PP and gnine Vir ot tela donne For pitching Row : 8 » Cleotte’s remarkable success this |land ts 1k to rely mainly on Ret r ow rest Sox follow their season! year, the efficiency bf Chicago's| Rus altho Williams may be | € except es and hit rather weakly |mainatay would greatly weak-|tsed. It is not likely that elt | r only two | against the Giant lefthanders, Row | ened abould world series arbiters| Danforth or Benz will be called rssitate and will have a big problem on his rule it ont upon to etart a game c on the part of the| hands to win But leaving the shine-ball out of! Right ne th ' Canadian officials so that the play There is no question that fd let us look ‘ ere eat . Sh ae ers Who would represent Tie. | onsideration, 1¢ look over thée| McGraw gets what he expecta from Portland anil Fepresent Seattle, | McGraw intends to rely on this | pitchers pda af the caine’ te Sait tae provided the latter cite wemne:| trio to win. Tesreau has been of the season on the White Sox in th Pee the ene latter city would en-| particularly ineffective In past Rowland is prepared to send Into| which will be increased {f the world ‘ Ne, woul >| world series and it is not likely |the firing line a versatile assort mpires discover there {s joa dominion during the} he will be started in more than | ment of pitchers re auch a th ass Most of Seattle's players are re-| ~2Te—0ame_Perritt, Anderson | Cicotte, Faber and Russell prob-!and rule against ding In Canada as are the Spo. “a lp re = ° P Bi: kane and Vaaeouver plasen ir| vocal Sailor Lads Frank Baker Won’t Get! Efforts to Bring players are teft atte nous) Win Over Bremerton! Back Till Bill Says So Nags Together Fail |Canedian draft they will immedi The Jackies stationed at the U.| By United Press A Wire By United Press Leased Wire teal laumeh | Winle Vlens ter tae training school trimmed the, CINCINNATI, Sept. 20—Frank} NEW YORK, 10.—Btforts 11917 league, which will most Ilkely rton sailors in yesterday's | Baker's suspension will stand until| to bring the season's beat hor EU rae Alans ll Ae ella all clash on the campus, 2 to| Manager Donovan is ready to lift {t.| gether in al mateh Portland, A place will be reserved |1. A game between the all-navy | “Donovan suspended Baker, and the| Aqueduct, Saturday, have for Spokane, but from authori.|team of Bremerton and the locals case {s entirely in his hands,” sald) ‘The trainer of Hourles, August it is learned the |!8 being, planned. Col, Jacob Ruppert, president of the! Belmont's ar-old, refused to send ue Gena ts che New York Americans today his horse against Omar Khayyam De Witt Van ( ‘ourt Is re tpl imagem unis Appointed Instructor De W ing instructor Toronto Club to Mix With Indianapolis 9) See or. Gawin J. Brown A Wire 0. Dd. Ss. tt Van Cour teran box with the Los Angeles By United Press Lem COMPARING CONTENDERS ( r Of the t erman with the ¢ World's Series an i Zimmer: Hes, b traded to the Cubs » the Giants. The White Sox » into the big sic back Of the playe en in the y two are now int Jones, who monaged now pilots the Browr Alt rock al ywn for the Na tionals Thin is t first intersectional world series nee 191 when the Cubs and ® played Colling will be the real the class It McGraw’'s fifth year t n e rid series team Herzog and Pletcher have Gibson Red Se “money Final Trapt Sunday at Green I The Ja It 1 special merchan final trapsh REAL PAINLESS = DENTISTS °° tn order to (whalebone) est and stron not cover mouth, {f you hea Introduce plate, the The Ath x were both com players.” noot Is On ake oot of the n Lake season On Your LEFT ARE THE GREAT BIRO SEED FACTORIES ~ SIMPGOOFIAS CHER INDUSTRY ~ Girl Fight Manager Expected Here Today Followere of the boxing game in Seattle are due for a thrill of two next Tuesday | might, when Elizabeth Tucker, only girl fight manager in the world, sends her brother, Frankie, against Chet Neff in a four-round bout at Dream- land The F Sound Athletic club, ‘ the show, expects e from{ or orts handling t but th for his bouts rother in found for sonage of ponent has rman in the rbes, who ts just back from «, where he won all his a big hit with the s makes the third| listed. Jimmy Lewis| Moy have already | Two other! making up be four-round bouts. cond boxing card) feASON Altho a program was lined up by Tuite for the Dry Dock A. C he I ‘a failed to greet endance that had ' Baseball Elizabeth Tucker Football Coaches to NATIONAL LEAGUE i | nana Gather This Evening York 1 8 ESE] «Coaches of the Seattle high “4 78 66 school football teams will gathe at : ' . aga t ght at the S. A.C. to £0 ‘ : » schedule for the coming * ‘ season At last week's meeting « “ yy */the affelr was not brought to @ ‘ cam Be : : mA satisfactory conclusion Bill Leard Let Out Chicas 44 ‘ by Oakland Outfit ; mt + By United Prees Leased Wire t. reed PORTLAND, Bill : {3 Leard, veteran ¢ guer and 0 36 with Seattle and Brooklyn earlier i R this season, has been released by re Oaklan¢ saabe ee Two Football Turnouts w ' Pet - yy » |nan Francteco . 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