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STAR—-MONDAY, SEPT. 24, 1917. PAGE & | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS [ut EXPLAIN WHY | WANTED You ‘YO DRESS POR DIWNER~ OLIVIA \ WAS A GUBST~ A CAPT, JACQUES Phe ¢ ‘aptain Should Have Saved That for Olivia. BON soir 1B MOM Pure Tom, "Dp Like “TO ys wren one Wave You meer CAPT Outbursts of Everett True. DELAGRANG®, OF THE FRENCH | JACQUES DE LAGRANGE et SeSeE i m LARMN - “4 / - = Look at rHAT!! ‘ * Sis twat A REAL d " A HAIR N MEET CHA ’ mm THE BUTTER FRENCH ARMY OFFICE 1 WEAR TALWNG IN THE OTHER Room ¢ SQUIRREL FOOD-—If It Belonged to Someone Else He'd Run Over It. | vorwe AM est | 4 verire i ALLMAN Araoe! f Av StcourSi| |, 9 fv ——— KEEP SUCH DISCOVERIES TO YOURSELF AND DON'T KNOW GEORGE , /AN' WEY ALL LAUGHED \ THEY AINT LIKE THAT MAKE GvERYBODY EcCSE ee “i VA NG ATM BCRLE | : ») IN CHICAGO! “THEMS | sic AT THE STOMACH on SOMETIMES | GET In “WIG CITY we } AT ME CHAGIN IT AN | y PEOPLE } s . bai MAD — LiKe \ MORNIN’ “TH WIND } \ Nor ONE HELPED Me! | " HOSPITABLE = “ its “ms sities) BLEW my HAT UP \ Tene! \ m™ srReeT! (Sotowe Ds S| MAUSTRATED QUOTATION “WE WHO LAUGHS LAST, JAY ONE DAY 1 SAW A MANS HAT BLOW AWAY JES’ AS A CAR WAS PAGSIN' AN’ TH’ MOTORMAN STOPPED “I CAR, GOT OUT AN’ RAN AFTER iT! 9 (nis HAT! LAUGHS LOUPEST” A Rest Is Ed feill’s Comment on Sports Ring Plans | 2y Elizabeth Jucker | By wt Cc. HAMILTON t Weatt respondent NEW VORK. Sept. 24--To- | day opens the last full week of | major league baseball, with the | | Giante still waiting to cinch the National league pennant. A victory today by the leaders or MET M'INTYRE, VETERAN HEAVYWEIGHT, and holder of 4 loss by the Phillies would the Pacific coast title, comes back at Ed Hagen, our battling, end the race, The Giants are bandit-catching cop, and staies (nat he is ready to take him d at St. Louis and the on any time, and any place, for any number of at Pittsburg rounds, nd feels sure that the battie won't last bite Sox so it might as well be staged in Seattle. Hagen broke into print Saturday with a chal lenge to Mcintyre, who is now athietic director at fn play Th the Smelter Athletic club, in Tacoma in Washingtos and t ice where Gunboat Smith is coming to the + New York t y taid Mcintyre. “i would also like to land a bout with him. | think | can lick any of these rl fellows in a four-round fracas. i'd just as soon - th orld meet Jess Willard as | would Ed Hagen. If | don't ary (0 the world’s retire now | want to clean up all the heavies on the the National league pen | Coast who think they have a right to my title r . of the season. The begin their rest pr eoaw heavyweight champ.” flapping 33 = Me REPORTS FROM CAMP LEWIS PTL TUPEM ‘ est forces fo the effect that Frankie Saun-|9°TS and Harry Casey, Seattle into t t ery da And ev ————————— Sannin featherweight and welterweight re passes this way makes spectively, have landed there as erie uch members of the | con v3 tingent. Ab wo be in better know: he was 7 ite a < games few broken r a pie of bad layed continu caulifl ly out ed ears and a pose place. We knew Ca ad been caught fn the draft thought that at the present merman ts Henny Kauff ts harboring s in Bolse, Ida, getting ready some strained muscles and could THE THREE TUCKERS—Lonnie, Elizabeth and Frankie. Lonnie is now stationed in Manila with round return bout tomor-|stand a layoff. Art Fletcher 4180 | the U. §. troops, Elizabeth is training Frankie for his bout in Dreamland tomorrow night with Chet Neff. row night with Le Morrissey needs a reat Cd Aside from these men, the pitch If brings out flavor Into, ten-r the entrance of wo 4 bouts permitted. In myyresults from sport that is going t » them cleaner Coast League Needs 28 "S8 | with Eddie Pinkman he match " -Nibetrp ae -oarsbaliespend bean yee hs ee : eee ae m b a tie Bokian “te | f . r . Die SET sromoter would certa ward reviv ort of bo g pre moker of the Moose.” however, re! 1() Clubs, Says W. W. | Promoters nT} that the champion whetted all the mor 1 don’t bel hing of that matched with Joe Rivers or y other boxer for a bout in Se jgndy of the situation, held by | attle or any other place and says) Judge W. W. McCredie, owner of aside from offering his serv-| the Portland club jees for the mmies’ smoke fund bouts and an occasional melee at This is the view, after careful STRIKE, ‘Many Ween Expected | Baseball —— ‘ 402 pace, He should be In excellent con-| pounds © around. A knockdown wll not the association 40 1ere Will be Ittle, if any, inter. competition scheduled for this winter and next spring, because #0 ny athletes of the Portland, 8 nd kane athletic clubs have Bob Cannefax, of St. Lous, who Bobby Byrne Released | eniisted or been caught in the draft was the former holder of the three It will be noticed that kane this month ity of the boys are familiar tle fans, having been seen here on) Bob Cannefax Protests more than one occasion; in fact Madden, Casey and Davidson are) [Loss of His Cue Title home-growns WOMEN ONLY Ladies who desire a reliable and dependable remedy for all ~adi lcushion billiard championship, has! by Champ White Sox arses | Morris ¥ ath “Leading |cnshies vitiiasd championship, bes Ey ADD Howard Drew Wants || Fensie trounies “ana” trregw g -ague TS by Alfredo De Oro he: + AG pt. 24. »b: +” v « 4 jarities: ‘emed nic 2 | Coast League Hitters him Itredo De Oro, when the) | “CHICAGO, — Bobby to Try Grid Game | stooa tne test of years —one By United Press Leased Wire latter took the crown by beating| Byrne, veteran infielder ia. ¢ which has given general sntis- SAN FRANCISCO, 24.—| Cannefax by a two-point margin, re-| terminated his career as a member| Football has charmed Howard P. tt a” Gieueasiie chines Morris Rath has the | cently of the White Sox without having | Drew, the world's crack sprinter, ||) f°! srk: atimabe atieidkernnet | batting leadership of Coast —_—_—— - participated in a championship|and he is to forsake the einter be ele by ne oe page |league from Justin Fitzg d, aver-! tL oC : game, Byrne was signed by Presi-|/track. Drew 1s credited with this bh Fa at aoe ages published show The ‘pair Jac k I ournier Does dent Comiskey after Buck Weaver | announcement on the Univeristy of pelea paid ait: | e tied at a week ago, but if y a re: ae broke a finger several weeks ago.|California campus recently, Drew should TTn kis calcdicoten Dolnin To thal QO VY OLAt Lacaitia (tray seaumtin, tenta, icoked col ania ne tae hada up ne nond to NDERSON’S meantime Jacques Fournler, Lon Angeles good at third, however, that Byrne|try for a place on the Drake univer SA first-sacker, wishes the public in-| was not used. And now Weaver sity eleven this year rs ™ formed that he does not collect pack on the job King and Fister Are | tates on a Tacoma street car dor|) eo M I eat il PILLS Fligh at Green Lake|'se the wicir months. Fournier, Bil] Rose Back in sae ; ; pen OA eon anni ak heat pa f owhe High kmeteur and ee ero conte Brother inJay Cie § he Winter|, Captain to l ncle Sam qaoee te I. M. Fisher high professional at ap Ity Tor the INLET | yy United Press Lensed Wire Take the fir trapshoot tourney of the Bill Rose, former Seattle pitcher MISSOULA, Sept. 24.--Montana + Ayala season, held Sunday on Lake ho finished the season in the! ha n league, after starting with | cle at Gr lost its football captain to Un vm. Karl @ark, chosen to ; ° ° Hach hung up a score of 48 out + te of a possible 50. In the doubles STAR WANT ADS _ {| sinneapolis in the spring, 1s back |lead the local university gridiron L. 8. Barnes and W. P. aeprraral BEST FOR RESULTS | home for the winter, Bill won 17] warriors the coming season has| JoA with °F anansautnnaanansicinntionaiott and lost 10. Joined the navy. —_— per box, ress Ay mail to any ddrese " 3 boxes for $6 RAYMOND REMEDY Co.,, Motel Antlers, Fourth & Union L | ae Who'llB N.Y. Neea My Own Story of My | 41. Sern jhero—from the very start of the } | 4 t HOW, ABOUT JOE RIVERS. ing staff has been worked hard, If| Politics and all the other lines so ¢ a national boxing comt t than the ol he or is he not coming to Seattle? | McGraw could rest his big quartet | long by SS Oe ed re eee en ak cee. | It has been reported a couple of Renton, Sallee, Schupp and Per. | 00d nt why _& woman, mett f keeping tb sport on . h co rpg oO times in a local paper that the ritt—thelr chances would grow meh BOY a ie ie adie te aon Tee umean aouix ta lias ba has. seatehed — Jon. Rivers © because nscrupu: pr na! that should help rt on professional sports and als serves his announcementa for one a } United Press Leased Wire and no doubt | would fi out. ship ide ng to prevail so|as people begin to derive the bene % ll lik paper, and according to word re PORTLAND. Sept St c-For the)! ‘ead cedar ata Aero taller ay tea i ke cae Heed bor ae ype venir ceived from Fort Worden, where hae ot th at the Pa y intention is to , Rage . a i eee eee VND ciisto Piokmen ls stationed," te's /caration of the war, what the Pal nat't can to regain for boxing the in every _Tomerren Mite Tucker. silt sit le bit premature in making jeague, four other clubs in addition Prestige which it once he : : Fagg Fh od which I heav vielen onanigion, © em. Eddie denies that he has molsaell te the Heath going to do my best to have r ’ yweig i to See Girl Manager r te ‘ aaa Ean! | than are usuall {ition for the go. Joha Burdick the fort, he is thra with the boxing, Women Can’t See Mitt | mare Scien en ore © 7 sl taapaker’ ef CARS Boy, slac pre | game. . * “ a seen In attendance at the local | "at : Sas eal cc cae Shows in Rose City ; ‘ boxing shows are expected to | ino ving with the rugged Neff EDDIE CAMP! is to get another| Women will not be allowed to see ie *}, be on hand In Dreamland to Joe Hill, the Tacoma feather: chance at Frankie Malone, who| boxing bouts In Portland this win. “lrvr!s »| morrow night, when Frankie |weient, will ma his first bow | Was awarded an unjust decision |ter. under the rules laid down by wrshing S 478] ‘Tueker takes on Chet Neff in a rs cass seein ter taker over him by Bob Shand the other | Portland's new boxing commission 3 452, four-round meleo. The reason | moons when he takes on Johny |night in Oakland. ‘The return fra-| recently appointed by Mayor Geo nds a » for the women wiil be Eliza. Moore, the Vancouver, B, C Jor. cas will be staged Wednesday | Baker > » pinyed beth Tucker, Frankie's sister |od boxer, Joe is now a mem ot night. We wonder who will ref-| All bouts will he of not me ‘caumiaan nase | and manager Tacs Man's Giioe tivecs, the |eree this one than six rounds of three minutes w *t. Pet! Sister Elizabeth is confident of| card follows | “ef duration York ase . " . : 2 “ 7 ‘2 sate ahs Bt ; eS ‘her brother winning from Neff, She| Chet Neff vs, Frankie Tucker, 130 | THe BOXING SEASON gets un, ———_—— "i ae it | has supervised hin training for the| pounds der a in ‘ort na ne 28th of - " = a Cinein tt ° ne . € ha tie month. ‘The bouts ill be of Jackson Turned Back #11] match and kept him setting a liv Chat ac T t \ varlie Moy vs. Jimmy Lewis, 113 | tard's consent to a match with the ‘FREE DOCTO Y inet Nrookiyn ‘ 2 pace hould t , | a r of the Fulton-Morris bout six rounds’ duration. three minutes) tq Spokane by Be zdek oes : Joe Gorman vs. Bert Forbes, 125 ‘s | e ckso oka ’ " “ . r , - pounds round unc fer the res areas obits ork +" Ay Ghicage ice enn P.N. A. Meeting Will Joe Hill va. Johnny Moore, 118 Rigas *l burg clut gust 7 t t Hrook : nounds | first card follows burg club on Augus failed | Be other played Be Held in Seattle |*chariey Davidson vs. Frank Pete | Lloyd Madden vs. Joe Benjamin. |to deliver up to the standards of ; ‘ : ley Jimmy Dundee vs h Manager Hugo Bezdek and Presi COAST LEAGUE : The annual P. N. A. meeting wi 1 pounds va, Jack V 7 dent Barney Dreyfuss, of thé Pi! a. prenctace Wan. hast. . 2 be held in Se attle October 7, The | Charley Davidson v rates. The little southpawed speed 7"! \ie. “(at 8. A. C. will be represented by Billy Ryan vs. Joe merchant will be sent back to Spo-|#alt Lake Cit ‘ Harry 8. Burdick, vice president of | championshi Rohe filled in at ticipa jth the Hero? By United Press Leased Wire NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—Some youth, probably languishing now ‘on a bench, is going to find his name blazoned thruout the country before long. Some- body now wearing a Giants or a White Sox uniform is going to be proclaimed a hero Every world’s series has had its’ Boston ‘tween Brooklyn and ton won, 2 to 1. The jous contest was 13 ine ent day. Some nings, a tie between the Cubs and thing to the s he is more of a hero than at on October 8, 1907 ers, but always be intrudes him self into the scheme of things American league pennant wine Who of the 5 will eration of ave triumphed in eight world's series to five won by the 1 league. For the Ament Roston has won four y jelphia three and Pittsburg? New York has won once, Likewise, what generation of/ once, Pittsbure o: and Chicago ball fans ever will pause to ask twice for the National league. er won his title of soo * Baker? Jack Barry, of the Red Sox. gpa of the Athletics; participated tn more world’s series of the White Sox, games than any other player. W ero days with Philadelphia he was in four of & green kid, stopped the/|the big series, and has been in two Giants dead and made it poesible since going to Boston. bringing hig. for his team to win the world’s total to six, Eddie Collins, by pai ipating in the coming ith 4 base for the White Sox when will reach his fifth world’s series, they met the Cubs in the world’s — series, and, altho the Cubs’ attack| The coming series will be the was centered on this youth, he fin- first meeting between Eastern and ished with a brilliant fielding rec-; Western clubs in the big games d and an astounding batting reo-| since Philadelphia stepped on the ord |Cubs, back in 1910. Harry Hooper, one day in 1912, 284 ran back to the ropes that held the Phil Salvatore Wins crowd off the playing field in the, . : * final game of the 1912 world’s se-| Over Frankie Sullivan, ries. Larry Doyle had cracked one) phi} Salvadore won a decisiot hard enongh for a home run, but/from Frankie Sullivan at Vente, Hoo! by a marvelous jump and | ¢, al, the other night, afte : a stab into the crowd, caught the rounds of milling. eee und plunged headlong into the tators. He saved the ball kame REDUCED RATES TO Hanh Gowdy got so many hits in the 1912 world’s series that they are atill talk about it in Boston and wondering why, For Hank, be fans fore and after, has been only a so- Third so hitter, never doing more than es just ordinary execution with his si6se | maul | outside state- eed meals. Rvery convenience for passengers. Fuil Gunboat Smith to Mix With Dempsey in S. F.} Tommy Simpson, matchmaker of] THE McCORMICK LINE the Emeryvill particulars at City Ticket Office, Athletic club, of : “3 108 Cherry St. Ad aae Emeryville, as signed up > ~ a ee “Gunboat” x Jack Demp- sseseatastazs sey in the t of a show to i nw cole | Albert Hansen | rai : Jeweler and Silversmits Dominick Can't See 1010 Second Ave, Near Fred Fulton at All) Madison Dominick Tortorich, New Orleans |—— : accnagenusssttaed promoter, sald to have had Wi! decided, after the Canton fiasco, | that Fulton wouldn't draw bis $. % te the Right Drug breath in New Orleans, and called 100 Washington oe. off the prospective match. ae a And the Doctor will give Duthie Team Wallops you @ careful examination Boilermaker Outfit and prescribe fer you, FREE. The fast Duthie ball team took the Boilermakers down the line If you are sick you cannot do b Sunday in a game billed as for the ter than take advantage of this < city championship, 8 to 7. Rock. fer, We eave you money and g Glavenich and Eastley pitched for the winners the best possible treatment. WARNING! ' HERE are a fow aliments and weaknesses which I treat that requir more n the skill of the ordinary physician, no matter how con delantlons or well meaning he may be, A complete, THOROUGI cure of blood poison is a fair example of a case that requires a spocis iste attention, If you are not all the MAN you ought to be, I shall glad lo give free advice. A personal visit is necessary if treatmer unde n from ma y ow only $6.00. DR. WILSON 625 FIRST AVE. (Foot of Cherry st.) SEATTLE, wast

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