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STAR—SATURDAY, OCT. 6, 1917, PAGF 4 By ALLMAN Helen May Be a Good Seamstress, But | DOINGS OF THE DUF — 7 Tom, |) Ber Welt pe RE WaT Do You THEY ARE THINKIN | OW,WELEN, How PATRoric pape ee + - ye i 2 AR OW WELL, WELL 7? OF ESTAGLISHING . HWi6 A € Mids WILBUR AROUND 2 MEAN “TOM > HE CAN DO lets ou uae neta STILL HAVE. ONE Ueda an Home GUARD HERE IM | pn Rion HERE | J] Maing Wim His ! Tuis iS THOMAS, DUFF - GONB PAcK TO CAMP MAN AROUND HERE / THe crt AND Wve LAY HOME 5 UNIFORM ¢- KiMDLN SCRATCH a IN UNIFORM Seas Pas HANDED MY NAME. ig BORER arb he J he MY NAME OFF YouR —_ , ! INAS A VoLUNTEER. ; LIST AS A YoLUITEER, By Condo , TRUE, HOW LONG YOU THINK THE WAR GOING To LASTS at = | cone ROUND THE uo ——- {CORNER HERS | AND TLC GIVE You MY ANSWER, Wwe THIS Re- — CRUITING JORNCE, T, NOR ANYONE @CS@, CAN TECC’ You How CONG THE WAR WILL LAST, svt —— SLAM EM IN! Ka Bano! HE CANT EVEN Four’em ¢ \\ Loon ovr Kit YouLL HORT is Y'SELE WiTh THAT Bat ! n ’ > WERE LETS SEE Now! OUGHT Atl Pepa sen), T BE SOME WAY 4) ALL. OVER TIN FARM E & TO 0O “THIS “THAT WILL MEAN MORE Damace “To TH" GNeny— Yer- GUESS we Aa ir YOULL STEP INSIDE THEY'CC Give YOU ALL THE ‘To WRAP AROUND Ye hg “ WACE AND EHOFsH LEF THE GIANTS FAMOUS BEAK QUARTET To Te A NEAT Bow- LOBERT ~ FLETTHER ~ HERZOG ~ DEMAREE- - 3 WICTHING | HATE You CAN HELP RARIOEN CAME OFF “THE A” dvon You Guys! —— 1$ To HAVE A BALL TO SHORTEN Te : TARM AND WIS HOBBY, AND “* ose BEEN RTT BAKE FRESH wirtnt AE 8 Re OTHER THOUGHT 15 FARMING - _,. - LONG ENOUGH r te ey ‘ Sy 4 x ~ BE WORLD BEATERS ~ at CHIEF Tit THORPE - r 4 g MECARTY ALSO USES) ~~ Rnct oven wy A REAL GIANT ~ ( » WIS NOODLE, BUT S : WE MAY GeTIN AS bo a7) OTHERWISE JUST a “ A PINCH HITTER AND aaa ) ) THe OPPOWTE “To | — CAUSE CONSIDERABLE. “WHOA Bit.” RARIDEN - OLD Gr > D wien Gi” ~ nw ete DRAG WITH THE yy PLODDER~ COOL. AS THE POLO ¢ By 3 > JIMMY SMITH HERZOCS _ SNAPP Wan CLUB ~- i “ GROUNDS “HOT” WIENER SANOUNCHES - A oe - UNOERSTUDY, AND PUNCH SWIATTER: WMS pag teorsp gh Rent ao USES HIS HEAD FOR MORE THA! FIGHTING PIREY LEW MecARTY A FAST, FRESH, FLASHY KIP- EREOGS ABSENCE - on A WATRACK THE CHEYENNE PEPPER CATCHER | . GY ‘ " ‘ , ns Ww © a ° O t hi Jim’s Going to Work In Biggest U. C. Looks ee gs ote pee uays in P icago PitchersUutsnine Battle of Them All Pretty Soon gona Good | Will Return Again |“Over Light | to Aggie even ; i j | “ny hs Grid Year W.S.Squad © ose of Giants -Hamilton /} | | rid Year § ere. se sermm ao{| W.S.Squad | ry |} taimelect of the 1917 Oregon Altho the score was 34 to 0, im ~ BY H.C. HAMILTON Pe pomaecs : : en colle grgeolet rg Aggies, will be back in school, {| tevor of the Queen: Anse olen Preed Staff Correspondent ATTENDANCE AND RECEIPTS IN PREVIOUS SERIES ra Pee’ can ie woiae oat 01 | ot which played at the Dugdale field Sh x Year. Games Receipts Attendance " able with Newman announced earlier nl! yesterday afternoon against the ‘ GO, Oct. 6—Ss mine bbe . $ 60,000.00 100,429" a ing tts ape || the year that he would not re-{) West Seattle team, the West side ieee cont Pr bens 1904 No series played ee With yn t turn to head Joe Pipal's team, )|poys played with the utmost grit . o ‘s pitchers 905 5 68,405.20 ‘i © nuke of ) &nd took @ course in training to }/and pluck St Boston, Chicago's pitchers}) 1905 5 scones ranks of|) fit himself as a physical instruc: }|""'The plucky Uttle team, lighter Me hold off the McGraw |} 1907 5 Tormer |, tor at one of the Y. M. C. A. (lthan its opponents, fell down come innd take the edxe off any 1} 1908 5 ratclans}; army camps. He was stationed \/ siderably on its forward passes, . that the New York flingers;) 1909 7 hands of the lat-|) &t Camp Lewis for a short )| which were carried away by thi y be able to show 1910 5 braction games |) While, but left, and is now mak-)|Queen Anne boys at every throw. " " ‘ 9 6 Martnes' it. located|( 198 an auto tour the North-} Coach Alien, of the Queen Anne te, Russell and Faber, th onan ¢ Anette Unit. locate || west. He was in Seattle yester {| team, has gathered one of the best of the first line defense, cast ae Tare 150,994 tt matte ‘of the trightect stare in|} @ay, on his way to Corvallis. {/teams in the city, and should give i _empeom aie eee aes 4 111,009 the Pacific coast football firma-|) Howard Ray, basketball star at }| proadway a tough battle. Harold ee Ae compared with Ne |} 5 5 143,351 . a eptgg morte } 0. A.C, is with him. Ray will }/ Rude left half of th . y { 915 5 men ecent ave the t ereity . ude left half of the Quay team, is, they attain heights}) 391 5 163,859 rg hp gginrin S try for place on the football }}was the star of the dai McGraw’s men hardly will) 1916 bg - f California a severe trouncing, was 4 A i id it possible to ‘Teach ee eee and other college teams which a: § squad this season. |caught two of West Seattle's for ‘Se Rent a Sall he will t the Giants top the list In Natt yeduling games with the variot | ward passes, and each time made j 3 iD mton and Sallee. {he is in condition he will be prac |the Giants top the lis tiona irms of Uncle Sam's service find 7 a 45 to 50-yard dash down the fiel Of left-handed stars, will be the |tically unbeatal league averages, W Russell : : | f touchd Th a 4 ; that they ining up against ‘or a touchdown. © Queen Suiiieane of McGraw, but more|' Ths second line de ii tas ine ents who has a Bor Flag tet : G T boys carried the ball most of the i His one critic expects Poll Perritt.|.wo clubs also give an edge to the |lated a top, average for Chi tayere who in the natural course reat eam, |": imder, to prove the real | White Sox, with.Danforth and Wil-| The reason is found in the numbe by ’ nent a star for the Giants. liams, Teerean, Anderson and Per-|of games the hurlers have joort whe elton slay ne ays awn iminnten peck withe tab tana has been stated that the White ritt will m that line for the Gs ed in : oatts ae prensa ha’ = BE seage ego Nyvdyy aheaenel shea | a : tare ‘were ahietimed to Ge with Perritt the ouly on »wn championship ef 30, Oct, 6.—"I believe I/ utes, on account of the coming arkness. Queen Anne scored 7 in ne first quarter, 7 in the second, in the third and 14 in the last ing of the Giants’ chances | aloes world’s series. “We are not} worrying about Cicotte’s ‘shine par| Amateur Chieftains Will find the going hard against ants flingers, but no one ever : had the temerity to charge Ed a New York b le Collins and Joe Jackson, swing The three left-handed stars of | thal service. from the south side, with any ii ———______— fear of a left-side curve contre oot ewer =" Old-Timers Predict of the collegiate| CHICA ruggiing under the|have the greatest club I have ever) ages, they will be on/jed,” John McGraw remarked today en they ractically teama are same disad va: terma w ut 26 of them rier apr tive- | and’ has won has not abated. Espe y the Comiskey heavy artille be well protected against th as cham ro e jor anything else. We're here to am , 1 grey snsie tor #0 ton the = - 4, a8 10) Klay baseball, and we believe we to Meet on Sunday , come ake the left-handers iio a x ‘tainly shall win.” Amateur athletics in Seattle are Semiwaeses the World’s Series Thus, the annual conteate be |°trlnl enviher American league| dve for a boost this Year "Amatace . ore "yap Felsch pic oo ° {ty of Washington |Jear.” said Ban Johnson. rare a ee ‘tt ree byt the 1 joes | aa oRE fetes 3 nt more than it has been for the ie the riekthane es BY FRANK CHANCE | BY FRED SNODGRASS y of Oregon are| “We have one of the greatest rep-|{ront more than it has been for the expected to jraw quite as large a|resentatives we ever sent into a crowd as in past years. With the| world’s series.” veterans of the last two institutions “The common opinion in the (The Peerless Cub) L. (Famous ex-Giant) o The White Sox for mine White Sox pitcher, now champion trench] np at the Presidio, San Francisco. ical Director Pat Scott, of the Seat- _. [tle Athletic club. Na-| A meeting of the Pacific North- - « In the Giants New York has Jim is here doing 3 case Is perplexing. It | - ———— ~ — - he running, Califor-/ tional league is that nothing canjwest association of the Amateur Ment just right he won't be New York has the greatest team | " any ve of stop the Giants, I believe they will] Athletic union will be held Sunday Taliet at the series, for bis a fighting, well since the time of : {Rowlands Formerly due ¢ r win.” That was the sentiment of| morning at the S.A. C., at which da one of the kinky kind that trained club, but the Philadelphia 1sses | \ 7 to the intercollegiate game/ john K. Tener, president of the Na-| representatives from the three NT Tiat da cnvasions 1c my experience fe Athletic euprem | Managed Aberdeen the rugby ranks, 1s consider-|41 teague Northwestern cities which are mem- been that a crowd acy e ' . © ave a better chance of win-} My boys are first-class, my| bers will t on hb ‘ hl ciee | boy ‘ , |b be on hand to formulate 7 pieheee, oouh 1 took for a is putter) [1 O1dN. W. League | nine | pitchers are best, we have one cf| clans for the anttnewan ae 1s Comiskey has, long and bitterly eattic is backing the White Sox the greatest infields in history, and aa - —- re bound to cut contested series. | By United Prees Leased Wire bie a But the Giants CAMP LEWIS, Oct. ¢ Say bo, form the best have you got a lump of 1 batte balanced team the greatest fig- ire in a post-ser- bis * we pack a wonsistent wi ob SME og aR oR |Well win” That's what Clareace| NeWspaper Men on : iar wat | Rowland thinks about it Job at Big Series at any ne = By United Press Leased Wire vase ! and & spoon the Cicotte seems} See they ROME | ra, ts the e ne * in T CHICAGO, Oct. 6—Th his is the w , cris anak or ee . wae ie AGO, Oct. 6.—The greatest poeatsi ha dake “"The White Sox|time of the St Woods. want “to| DON°T BE DISCOURAGED - Hempstead Too Busy | number pewepeper we cae Sah. Clatiens to See Giants Play) ieteg eee ae ane b » Oct President) vided for them at Comiskey park, Re i a Harry Hempstead, of the New York and a series of special trains has We will treat some of your] Giants, won't be able to get to Chi-| heen provided for their transporta- ailments for as low a fee as See en ree eee same to-/tion between Chicago and New separ Boorse in itchers are dan-|ieague team and pitcher on sox will Work bee| ———=—=—===—=— erous for any attig and Tacoma clubs, gr hind him several times. Also the| tea, but Mouraw has a formié-| tor yesterday. } Sox are brilliant and fast able bunch of hitters and, with the! 5 te Kiein, Headquarte Tho speedy fielders some time| general class of the club as a , a blow up, the Sox will enter the| Whole, should come out on top. series with all kinds of confidence| This is not going to be a walk i world? Come in and see BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Floor am in their twirlers.. This will tend|@Way series, whichever team wins. |)‘ in| 3) and $10. We will make} “Overwhelmed with work “aa York. = B to steady them. am ee Tome they + ‘ took| you an exceptionally low fee} Giants’ headquarters he where! yy " In a short series gilt edged piteh.| Ima Jay Winner of leattee t woslan't mina t in any ailment you may be|assorted fans in wholesale quanti.| Navy Footballers Are ‘ae i sat h raid I t bread suffering from tts are still clamoring loudly for] TT ¢3 ae gree Generally lasts out long enough to| Feature at Lexington |®t.0u vom tet ake te Zeta Sig cag 0 ape Hempstead. finds. ‘Mtaeat| Using the Crew House win, LEXINGTON, Oct. 6.—The 28t Jand successful experience in treats | obli to wait until the T The women’s crew house at the | renewal of the Transylva | ing ailments of men, you need sot/ came in New York before seeing| U. of W. is now the tralning quar- ing, backed by whirlwind vista, | | } | | . suffer another day We don't care ? ae 7° a a nia at the Grand Cireult meet ye ia th ened to 1 ib t out a wh wee haa t ure you, and has | is club in action. ters of the football team of the Lincoln Gridders Get lay was won by Ime Jay. Sev iew daa be it cel leaguers with 1 eda-we will give you 6 sane eeee ees naval training station | Perfectly & & small fee. Don't give up be- lared Tealey Raymond, | m = First Workout Today | {7.04 Bioeth 8 T ; e Lincoln hool football] ~ : oaiy vauelvall tala He says| Tacoma Tiger boss, today. “I team trotted out on Dugdale field| PULLMAN, Oct. 6.—The list of | HOMY (wren vat ween on teh, [land came to Seattle from Dubuque ning out for football is hi And Absolutely Safe, ean y team has a training ta- Failure of Boxers to ble of its own and is working hard ~ re : be in shape for its first game of Show Hurt Fight Game swith the Ballard, Mete season with the Ballard Mete- J. M. Weinstein, Portland boxing follower, {s a Seattle visitor. He| sity field. a week from today, on Univer: : r foo the fect. that there areji@ Or team he had Vincent] jy ‘owing jorff, guard, T fame as the Pitt g then three mail dellveries a day,| Campbell, 1 : ae : Mand no butter on the bread, His | burs and Larry Lasune declared that the failure of Harry] .. neem Is Our Modern soph pst exp ach Diots ts Ju-| oat, according to } mate, | Who, while with Cincinnati, set the Casey and Jimmy Dundee to put inj Ed Leader to Coach The team was favored to}! Belen I posed apeivtotde ted envelopes | World's re hi their appearance for their sch > ° : os Method of ata JasdaAaaaMenaD \and is deltvered by the 1 ' 9 or obligation. wled bouts, in Portland, recently, Washington’s Crews’ skin ei —| Office hours—9 a. m. to 8p, m caused the boxing game to od Leader, one of the 1 “i Sinden Wee ee ee caused the boxing game to get al Fd Leader, one of the most pop B I | \ A P ; Jac € with the fans, who] ular rt who ever manned an oar Jenny Leonarc gain } NATIONAL MEDICAL INSTITUTE] thought the promoters were four-|on the U. of W. crew, has been se A LE ERT cores ith K. O. Kick |boys for the bouts Conibear as coach of the varsity BELA DEERE | ns nied rreee teased wire | “Fred Merril! bad a hard timejeight. Leader was a member of The local anesthetic we SEW YO! Oct : | Jexplaining to the new boxing com-Ithe crew for threo years, and made | use Is both efficacious and : tient hie x nard is still knocking | mission,” Weinstein declared the trip to Poughkeepsie. { harmiess, leaving no injur 7 r ‘ 5 becomes a real cham | " HM fous after-effects of any Al ter Oct. 15> Moran, of New Orleans, w. * kind. Hurt? 8 rock d to slumberland last night in the econd of a scheduled 10-round No! The terrors TODAY—ARENA wee NG!| mecrmsivx (REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS — = ese pulling” are com are cf band sus ness, Impaired Manhood, Pain pletely banished here. i etentiain, |} in the Back, Nervous Debility, In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, whic bore ie y Wapcieree tics Leen, Meliical wervicom, | aeok’ fot yas | Bladder Troubles, Mental and ff! You can bite corn off the copy ial Bxaminations and Doors Open lla.m. . P TAN let sUnGrON g thone “men who Physical Wrecks. 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