The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 26, 1917, Page 8

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Outbursts of Everett True. By Condo MR. TRUG, Awww) ae ] MS To INTRODLCS You To MR. BROWNSTONS. I DON'T THINK You Two HAVE SveR MET BEroes, Semi teenesesl NO, WE NEVER MET, BOT IT WAS MIGHTY CLOSS To tts I RECOGNIZS HIM AS THE RECKLESS AUTOIST WHO CAMO WITHIN AN INCH OF KICCING OR CRIPPLING ME POR Lire Y TOR DAY WHEN HE CUT A SHARP CORNER GoIne AT A SMART FLIP ON THS WRONG SIDS =——) OF THE STRGE | Ed Fill’s | War has not yet downed the N THE FUTURE no boxing will| American youth and his grid be permitted in Seattle unless| 'ron ambitions. Despite our id under the auspices of a| @fgument with the kalser, the club regularly incorporated under| Old pigskin will have a fairly the laws of the state of Washing good year, according to reports ton, and having a gymnasium and from various parts of the coun employing a physical director for ‘try where teams are turning the same, according to Sheriff Jack out daily for practice Stringer. True, the game aye a different style this year—the Asked about his calling off last has @ is hachiie: Gna mnt Right's show, the sheriff replied men terials wave wit that there had been too much talk | with them in most instances, Such Of crooked work in the local game | wit; he the case with the Univers land that he had decided to call offi, of Washington #11 bouts not held in the club's OWN pote gays Coach symnastum. who will have bis r It was pointed ont to him, how: |the first work of the ever, thet this would cause a hard- ship on at least one of the clubs es its gymnasium, while on a par players With any on the Pacific Coast as team, if ( far as equipment is concerned, was “It will not t Mot designed to permit a gather-|jn any way,” b ing to congregate In It “We Under the new ruling. It appears if the ) that the Elks’ club, the Seattle) Archte n, t Athletic club and the Puget Sound |!s on the i] cs Hun uits out for ason Fri. a one-man te: declared today Athletic club, Austin & It's in-| well lined uy the f¢ turnout stitution, will be the only ones al-| FIRST HIGH SCHOOL lowed to put on shows GAME ON THURSDAY “2 % Fi and Ballard will fur © of the high school IF THE SHERIFF will show a bet. wheritinn cfeer little more interest in what go ing on in boxing circles in the fu ture than he has in the past we. for one. and there are many, be Heve that he will not find things as black as they have been painted 1 po diay a He says the game is crooked. | of the season. The Very well, there are laws that con pave she . take care of every kind of crook-| whict noon xpected feature the work of both of these squads. ‘Coach Reseberg of Fran lin says he has not the team he had last year, but t c edness yet invented. Instead of 4 has been working hard Clamping the lid down on some one! hut what the squad will do not who, as far as we have been able | known Fi to find out, has always made an! George Rogger, considered cer Bs effort to keep the boxing game tain of ‘a ce on the F g clean of gambling and such like, it squad, » an inffared Seems to us that it would behoove | pragtice and is not likely to the sheriff to harken to the words the first game orn and “look before you +ony FACES HARD JOB p- AT LINCOLN HIGH It has been a to former t W. st ha WE RELIEVE that !f the sheri follows out the plan as outlin to | had hoe He is a iri and keeps the unresponsible in- | new man with t te @ividuals out’ of the box! ie Taneis have & Pee: in Seattle he will hear nothing of | jjned up a pret the crookedness of the fistic art |representat for I hereabouts unless it be from these fame ones whom he is keeping out {DO SQUIRREL FOOD—And Oh, Look What Gene Sends Us—He’s Traveling With the White Sox. | NGS OF THE DUFFS— Tom Also Needs Socks. OLIVIA,! Think Your NEW SEWING BAG IS A W BAG WEA 1S BE ONE TMoueHT AWEAD OF TH BALL! C: Ge X SOOM JWaner ea AS SLOW Loony A CLAM BUT Ww ACTION, BusiLR ANO FASTER THAN & ONE ARMED 4 NO AS THE PINKMAN 16 LOST TO BROADWAY CREW Herb Pinkman xer, who w one of thp stars o team for the Pine ALLEN AND VASHORE brother of Eddie ed oF an fi LOSE MANY MEN for their sche chea Allen and Vashore of Anne are their rivals Queen OWING SHUFFLE WeTWEeN A SALORS Garr ano PLAYER IN LEAGUE AND CROSS PUBLIC SCHOOLS SHOW A LITTLE PEP Ame srican foott seas while t Coe, Summit, ¢ ear to SOCCER WILL AGAIN BE ON PROGRAM A of n ow clubs are ex 1 the er season thar Hetg the F. Interlake te have embers SMALLER CITIES WILL HAVE TEAMS ALSO Reports from to the Aber , wi A teams in the teame t 4 out in the past “ ng or two about Hing the “ i mon at tairway at St lich.—"t Ralse Skirts Under Feet Before Landing.” turn out a BERT WALLIAMS = HEAVY GUN OF WHITE, TS MRS RAY SCHALK ANO MOTORING. moocn SOX REGIMENT — IN THE BUSINESS WHEN NOT \N THE GAME - Gent eB etn Cs eT | FOOTBALL WILL | Comment BE WITH US _on Sports | AS USUAL mew meeting d making plans » smaller and proof is always a moe handy CSiamis Favored to Win factor in proving cases than hear Bay. | the Nid down on questionable Ing than the fan hin CHICAGO, Sent.’ 26.—Try Of shows of the “S variety | this on your adding machine and the sheriff won't need to close Cidiie-tar 4URERE coath ter them up, the fans will do that ver each game of the world’s series 4 effectively by refusing to go and| at Comiskey park, in this city, q see them had been received today. There Poets are 33,000 seats. Be HARRY ANDERSON its b s of outof-town a from his training trip and was be disappointe attendance at last night's show management ‘has ¢ After seeing Frankie Tucker: ate at the ny t around Chet Neff, Anderson stated that he was very anxious to into the ring,with him ken care of ray of hope remaining for t one the fact that 15,006 ame Sister Elizabeth and F on and bleacher will be ‘ will leave for » Francisco placed on sale at the park in the day, but are expecte back in the | morning before ea game Northwest again short! they According to the national com , have bouts lined up in oma | mission, “there no such ant J and Portland and will me bac mal the tick alr But E here again later in the year | brokers are offering $2.50 for $1.50 In order to intre © our new (whalebone) plate, wh heat and strongest plate known, covers very little of the F Gold Crown £3.00 q $15 Set of Teeth (whalebone) &s | TEETH $10 Set of Teeth $5.06 , PLATES, Bridgework, per tooth, gold % 4 White Crowns $3.00 i 4 Gold Fillings $1.00 Up Silver Fillings 506 Platina Fillings o.. 150 All work gun Hav ' nth morning and get t d See Sn) r Plate and Beidue Work, . Mont nt patrona mmendec ra, Whore work is still giving atinfaction, A who have tested our W ming t ar, you are in the right place, Bring this ad with OHIO CUT-RATE D ENTISTS ) Ry United Press Leased Wire Ire het offers are being FATIMA’S wonderful rage house ons report the d 10 to 7 en money Baseball supposedly y Hittle bett LEAGUE ' NATIONAL P 0 at 4 COAST t Lom Ang At Onkiand 4, an } in 4 LEAGUE Ww Laont Han Francisco 4 it Lake tits ‘ioth: sendy to. clamp | by Betting in Gotham ext with New York ne a tien ellingham 4 other high STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26, 1917. PAGE 8 > { ‘° ITS ALLRIGHT BUT | 1 CAN Keep MY WILBUR, How Do You LCARRY Mine if KNITTING, YARN, Like MY NEW SEWING] RiGwT IN My { NtEDLES AND BAG FOR MY KNITTING {| PockeTs f BVERN THING RIGH * Sa y - eo Ne Wey'’rRe MY | OWN SOCKS r OW, YOURE MEHKDING | WOLES IH OLD ONES , L——+. 4 Oh, TM, AIN“T You WELL WHAT MADE VP YOUR MIND To] IN SAM Hite TRY AND KNIT SOME Do You Think SOCKS NET ? ¢ 'M pona 2 IN THERE ¢ -- 22483 ferry» 5 FORE AND AFT SQUINT AT” ALL We LET Hire / Pow, \ THINK F.GGERW OW GETTIN mn ADONIS” COLLINS | Wow AT VT EOE ) | vu ora mene Awe WON? FAT * 9 2000 wer /D\ cacao Sancnt/ por roocmar, | CHANCE, NIT GUM WDING PLACE J “a BACK To PAEGM SCHALK Pe oO ape HES A FOOUSH YouTe War VENTURES “THE PULL NEVER GE FROM 19* Fo 2KO A PEEK PAST SCHALK: WIT RAY BACK OF THe BBER - | HALE THE T S AND THROWS ON KNEES SLAMS Ine PILL To PrTCHER (UC AS FP WE WERE SORE AT Him COVERS “THE wero! srr ‘ }\' BASE UKE rire WAM AND IS HORE AMO THERE AY THE GAME Time NOT & DEEP SER DIVER OR & HMGHT IN YE OLDE SCRAP IRON SCENERY Bur MODEST, Tiny, RAY SCHALK >) ) BEST cattuine vatucso EODIE COLLING Brainest Bat ee corner proved themselves a POCOOCOOOOOOEOEEOO EEO EOEEOOOOOO OOOO EE OOEOOOOOO OOO OHOOOOOS OOOOH HOODOO OOOOOOO® Tucker Outpoints Chet Neff PO at with a smile and wil arguing, despite the fact that i was plain they thought they were entitled to @ draw at least. Charley Davidson battled against weight and heieht for four rounde” with Frank Pete, but it was tee” 2 much for him, and he lost the de» Joe Hill, now a soldier at Camp | cision. lewis, was given decision over| What promised to be a goo@ Johnny Moore, V uver, B. C.,)erowd for last night's show 118-pounder, that was not/spolled by announcement fon of the crowd. | Sheriff Jack ringer late in a whirlwind finish afternoon that the smoker weight, and Bert Forbes lively four rounds to a dr on seemed a good oF were many pre thought Gorman had an Frankie Tucker, brother of f | Elizabeth, only girl manager of | @ boxer in the world, has a good manager This was demonstrated last * oppe night when Frankie shaded) | mastor at infighting, wan ever Chet Neff, local lightweight, In classed at this branch of th their four-round bout at Dream news e6 from: Ards land Referee Ad Schacht. however, rendered a draw ver dict ERG RG in ae me ern eee Sar me RSA Lewin very car . to stick thru the tked by a lohnny made t nds saw th ‘ the two main-eventers that ceused many present to over-| been called off. After being com od in, Sister Elizabet me hance to win the fact that Hill took the! vinced, however, that all was fair ight to the. vine: ¢ od aponke th firet ounds, while the third|and above board. he allowed the” whispered something Broth mnager was glren nian had the bc was € promoters to go ahead, but the | and th hand of the damage bad alrea inet taste is the result of our combining rich Turkish tobaccos with just enough of other rare tobaccos famous for their “sparkle” and “life.” fa The

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