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STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 22, 1917. PAGE 6 By ALLMAN ? iS OF THE DUFFS— Wilbur Didn’t Want ‘Tom to Have Anything on Him How You Comin” ‘Tom Yu BET You Worrs | Fish MINE BEFORE You DO MouRS — RVEN Tom \S Dome IT GUESS I'p BETTER TRY IT i LIN i IM MAKING Some SOCKS AND HELEN 1S MAWING A SWEATER Foe THE ADIERS- You'D BETTER EY BUSY AD LEARN how age WHATCHA KNITTIN' GIRLS ? { How WATCH = SEE, You DIP Aid THEN Show Me THE STITCH Outbursts of Everett True. WHENEVER 1 S6E A FELLOW LEAVE MIS FEET STICK OUT iy THE AISLE OF THE CAR I WHACK HIM ACROSS THE SHINS — THIS ONE AND BRING IT OVER — = — AND THEN I SOAK HIM Eos SR THE KNOB BECAUSE HAT'S WHERE Ss im i. Ed fill's Comment SQUIRREL FOOD—That's Strong Enough to Be an Onion SAY LISEN - LAST ~ (= RESULTS ™ BESIDES WEE Hows “We HARVEST ON WHE WAR GARDEN i. gon ¢ ==. HE CLIMBED OVER AN’ GOT \T AN’ HE WAS BACK AGAIN IN A MINUTE — “SAY MISTER!” HE SAYS~- “THIS AINT ‘TH’ BALL t” Taine nr We jn BALL = eye wor fe AN | LOOKED AT IT AN’ SURE ENOUGH IT WERENT — IT WAS AN’ A LITTLE KID CAME OVER AN’ ASKED IF HE COULO GET “TW’ BALL AN’ 1 SAID “SURE”! WEEK SOME KIDS WERE PLAYIN’ BALL AN’ “THEY KNOCKED TW’ BALL IN MY GARDEN | Coanctves Ye vider Srnent COMPARING CONTENDERS > }NO. 4—CATCHING * ON EVE OF WORLD'S SERIES KELUSTRATER QUOTATION ~ A MiB 1S AS GOOD ASA MLE” MY OWN STORY This is the first of three articles written by Elizabeth Tucker, only girl manager of a boxer in the world. She is training her brother to box Chet Neff here Tuesday night. e White Sox Cinch Rag BY H. C. HAMILTON United Preae ftaft Correspondent NEW YORK, Sept. 22-—The White Sox today possess an un- disputed advantage over the the time for the approaches. The pennant ts etm they fin their season Octtober 1, three | ys before the Giants get thru . rest already this best of | * By-Paul Purman }| * 7 * * * * There is nothing more essen- tial to a great ball club than a great catcher, Look back over the really greats of the past, and it will be seen that there was never a | really great club without a | great catcher. A woman constantly meeting men in business is accorded Just about the sort of treatment she desires. A friend of mine, a very pretty girl, down in Oklahoma, once said to me: “Eliza. beth, why is it that nearly every man | meet insults me? Why can't they treat me right?” | answered her like this: “You've only yourself to blame for the way men treat you. You're always flirting and doing things that men are llable to take in the wrong way. If they insult you it’s prob- ably your own fault.” | I do not mean to say that all men are figuring just how far they ean go with a girl, But men at times have been called “slow” by girls whom they endeavored to treat with respect. Then they dis 4 | covered that the girl was not just what they had imagined her to be, jand as a result became somewhat doubtful of most other women. ONE OTHER THAN OUR OLD FRIEND, Ed Hagen, has rolled over in his pugilistic grave, kicked the top off his b ig coffin and issued from the fi metery to issue a challenge to of the heavyweights on the Coast—Chet Mcintyre, with his Pacific heavyweight title, pret : _ At first we were wont to take Ed’s announcement of his return The Cubs had the squared arena as a signal to divest ourselves of a few merry Archer: the Py but these faded from our countenance when Hagen, who works Gibson # that Kling, and later ates of 1909 had what these Tigers jason in farewell smack | They will board} jean league f |New York, with a jat the Yankees a train after the & e at the Pc bea to Chicago, it easy until the Gi sight. They have had several one-day lay ots me caer | Seldom have I had any cause to complain of my treatment by and one that exte — al good men. Here's one point I have noticed. Men who try to impose, part of a week. They "ocheduie. | a girl generally can be set down as coming from a class. The) eight games left on their #« pe S| rich man is Hable to have an exalted opinion of himself, and then, | ants still must win (wo) again, there are men who have associated with a certain kind of} fore they can claim the) women almost entirely. They seem to think all women are like them. own, They play Take the mass of men and I feel they have a high respect tor | y with the Pl! q good woman ke both ends | But it’s really up to a girl herself. Every girl who really wishes hind the! it can retain the respect of the average man, whether she holds po ing # hard | jitical office or manages boxers. Women and men are pretty much 4 co. the same in most lines of endeavor. mus i en return Phillies, duled for a did to the Schmidt Thomas and Se Myers, when Myers and that he was in real earnest about the) mediocre had Ira “i am sure that | can take the Coast championship away from) Giants | Mcintyre,” declared Hagen, “and | want to get a crack at him) right The Red Sox had Carrigan, he quits the game.” jand #0 It goes. Hagen states that he is going to take a little trip to Frisco next) In a close comparison of the and will do battle down there, but wants to take Chet’s title) White Sox and Giants, this le with him. if Chet isn’t willing to take him on, Ed says he wants) the only department in which Dempsey, as he saw him fight in Frisco, and knows he can beat! either club has a decided ad- vantage. Ray Schalk is the clase of both leagues. He is far supe- rior to any catcher in the busl- ness today McCarty and Rariden good catchers—Schalk is a per-catcher. He is not hitting so hard this sea son as either of the Giant recety rs, but he has a faculty for getting on and {s fast on the * thing unusual for a catcher. On the field he is a wizard at handling his pit His pegs to! the bases are shot » ground and |there to t ants get 1 “MY GOODNESS MEF, how one’s |but it will be a fight, no matter oes pile up on one when one| Who wins It, and I have a good ‘a day oft. |hunch that it wil! be me.” Bobby Evans writes from Port-| Trambitas merely states that he that he is now installed as {1s in fine shape and training hard ‘and matchmaker of the|He ts figuring on a trip to Seattle ‘tober. and if they t 1 be in a day The Giants are ¢ Fol! this r with the are us fie Athletic club there, and, as the first part of Oc “he does it on some real stationery, othe must be some kind of an or- via on back of him. He says: “I am very glad to be able tc and tell you that I have se | cured the first permit Issued by | boxing commissioners since ates, they and inish up with they are pair of double-heade Efforts are being the VAL SONTAG dropped into the loffice to answer the challenge sent by Trambitas, and states that he ts | willing and ready to box the Port Hiand middleweight As an amateur, Sontag was very paths, some le to switch rward, en- an extra to Chit FINAL EXCURSION TO rs g the Giants to y have been appointed by Mayor “1 has some good boy In the main I may use Alex Trambitas, o has grown into a lightweight would like to have Charley Giv- ens, Lioyd Madden, Willle Vetro, Lonnie Mcintosh and other Seattle Boys get in touch with me, as we tan use them here.” rf HARRY ANDERSON ‘otf a few lines from G ‘Wash. He says: “I have been on Vashon island ‘training, the past three weeks and am in the best of condition. I “Would like to take on any of the Beattie lightweights within the Next three weeks, as I leave for Canada to box Clonie Tait for the also dashed jenn Acres, P championship of the Dominion in » the trip.” AS 4A & oy * pe Bat a g@bout three weeks, and would like to show in Seattle before I make Harry also states that he his old-time form once more signed Pete Mitschie to | | is in |}popular here and his work in the East was watched closely by the cal fans. A Sontag-Trambitas t should not only prove a good one for the fans, but should draw at the box office as well. oe HARRY E. WINKLER, formerly a promoter at Minneapolis, has lo jeated in Seattle and says, while jthey are on a search for referees |they might give him the once-over. | He has handled some good boys and has wielded the padded mitts so himself, so should have a work ing knowledge of the referee's art \trom A to Z EO RA orc ea mero | Today’s Market | Report | ‘Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers for | Vexetables and Fruit ' VEGETADLES If he can get back Into the shape| he displayed before his iness, | Harry will be welcomed back by ¢ the fans with open arms. He has many followers and well-wishers in ttle boxing circles. He is one of t! quietest, most mannerly and | best-liked of Northwestern light TWO OTHER LETTERS from Portland are signed by Abe Gor. don and Valley Trambitas. Abe still regrets the Brother Hymen pulled tn by refusing to let him box for Soldiers’ benefit. He writes boner tle the “| notice Dan Salt is looking for ® boy to box Charlie Moy. Well he doesn't have to look very fa Abe Gordon is just dying to Moy into the ring with him. This match may look one-sided to some. REAL PAINLESS D In order to introduce our new All work guaranteed for fift ming and get teeth name ¢ See Sample: mor Tent 3 customers, whose tomers who have tested our you are in the right place (whalebone) plate and strongest plate known, covers yery | Bring this ad with ettuce—-Local, head, per dos.. Onions— Green, per dox |_Cal., yellow, anck | Parsley — 1 | Peppers —Gr | Fopeorn—Ne Radishes Khabarty Tomatoes | Turnips- | Potatoes —Loe +2. 03% 761.00) 2.00 60.004 60.00 Blackberries rapes Crates O rune 4 Watermelon Per Kuaranteed fifteen year Gold Crown 83.00 $15 Set of Teeth (whalebone) %S $10 Set of Teeth 85.006) Bridgework, per tooth, gold &% White Crowns 833.0000 | Gold Fillings $1.00 Up Silver Fillings 5Oe Platina Fillings Ge) years, Have impression taken in the| amination advice free 1 Bridge Work, We i mmended b faction. the) OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 207 UNIVERSITY STH Opposite Fraxer-Paternon Co.) th bullet speed and accuracy, The few bases stolen on Schalk, He fields his po sition with lightning speed. McCarty and Rariden are excel lent catchers. There are few better in elther league. Schalk is one of the few. He is better than either so much better, { the catching department the Whit Sox stand out far and away above the Giants a Rolled Oats Wheat 3 Bran Khorte Rolled of Ground Barley . | {his hands in figuring out a way to t Pitts | > | Davey 7} doing the umptring Fancy, 45 to 121 felling Prices to Retailer for Hotter, Kegs and Cheese Matter— Native Washington 0 “a i Limbur Orew Wa Young ne u@ CLUB BREAKFASTS, STARTING ;|To snit your taste and pockethook HOTEL BUTLER Advertisement That Seattle has the fin- est billiard parlor in the world? Come in and see BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Floor %6@ 147 | 25|/tween Leonard and Joo Rivers but it Ish probable t Baker of t consent to | off » just to favor the Giants out of a pen ‘Dolan Here All-Stars to | Play Champs his rriors out at the | Baseball AMERICAN xter trots LEAGUE Won, Lost formerly of Los permanently 1} having arrived y South, is He will do batt) bacon, At 115 pounds, rin a bunch eas — | He ‘ Jing very well in the Cafe was talk in on ark to mix gang of will be at hin 3 with nant wi evine’s ners shirt th things Duthie wil b that of sta ye ide Mox ria city of match NATIONAL fire Montana Calls Off LEAGUE the th ¥ twirling et Duthies last * an mowed down the Saturday means that Manager De vine will to get his men well olled to with victory Then afte will roll in nin tome » a tough 2) By United Press Leased Wire MINNEAPOLIS, Sept | University of Minnesota squad will play State university here, Octe |instead of Montana, The ‘| college canceled the game. U. W. Sailors Want to noon he w prope ha ition on - tave off defeat wil been at the hands of another star who | effective teams around this section country, Games will t 3p. m. with Kiddo Wilson 0 others played. } fam has ainst the calle equally as COAST LEAGL v fan Francisco The saflors’ ball team at the Unt versity of Washington school 1s seeking | soldier team from Camp Lewis, The Great 2-Year-Old Will ljocals trimmed the Bremerton re Defend Title Today |cruits the other day Hy United Press Leased Wire XINGTON Ky Sept seman Laoft's great two-ye pp, today d his title year-old of the Benny Doesn’t Want to Box Heavy Willie SAN Benny Willie Leonard His manager, Bi Ritchie 4 heay ight champion trying to clines to meet four-round bout Gibson, said r the light Local promoters arrange a match be-| too ~|Pete Won't Battle was called upon to of champion two year here in the |running of the $10,000 Breeders’ | Futur Papp won the great fu-| ¢ aa |turity at Belmont park tly ilor Kirke)!" today's r ho will meet the 4 Wire best youngsters in the country tn Al Young of /Right Angle, Viva America, Jack | een t Hare, Atlanta, Everest and Escoda i Herald also will be a starter. are By United Press Leased Wire ORLEANS, Sept Herman, recognized weight title holder, has that he will not do any g until Uncle Sam ‘has k. 0. er, Pete 1s a soldier Al Young Matched to Take on S DENVER, Sept den, Utah, has t uilor Kirk in yout here Oc men have winning monotonous regularity. announce¢ rece of atched to | . yes round dle Joe Gorman to Visit Roth outs with vty \Joe Jackson Begins to Pick Up With Bat Dy United, Freee Lensed Wire V YORK t on, big gun of the Following his bout | Forbes, Tuesday night, land, Joe Gorman ts figuring on tak ing a trip to his home, in Oakland, until after Thanksgiving with Two Minutes and Leo Was Ready for Shower|: By United Press Vensed Wire ters, is nearing the NEW YORK, Sept Two|his year's average. minutes was suffielent to convince | lished today Johns negro, that he has| points shy, with chance to become light-|is hitting weight champion | Happy F Renny Leonird hung a K. O. onjber of the tean him in just that time last night. He is clouting Joo Jack White Sox bat 800 mark for Figures pub: him only two Eddie Collins and want to seo the folks,” he clared. 19 de show Leo 298 “STAR WANT ADS BEST FOR RESULTS mem, 1800 class. fies will his for Bouts Frankie Dolan, crack 108-pounder, but now Seattle, Jay from the with any lad at ates that Leo Houck is do-! ) Leach Cross when he Mix With Minnesota! The | football the South Dakota Western Take on Soldier Team training contest with a Until After War Pete s the bantam: Home After Mix Here Rert in Dream. “T have been away for two years i | HOOD CANAL | Sunday, Sept. 23 Fast Steel S. S. POTLATCH Will Leave Colman Dock | at 9:30 A. M. —FOR— Union City Leaving Union City at 4:30 p. m., will arrive back in Seattle at about 10:30 p. m. Now is the best time of the year to get an unobstructed view of the Olympic Mountains— the fog has lifted-—the atmosphere is clear. On this farewell excursion of the season you will have an enjoyable time. Staterooms Reserved. Meals Served. more ring Special Reduced Fare ROUND TRIP Children, 5 to 12 yrs. 50c Puget Sound Navigation Co. Colman Dock Main 3993