The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 8, 1917, Page 8

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ii . —— m— > = = SPORTS AND COMICS By Condo rsts of Everett True. 4Miiy 7 f WHERE ARE WE FROM WERE, Bovs, WHERE ARE We GOING FROM HERE f J KNOW wHere YOU ay a You ARS GOINGS YO TAKE AN EXTRA LITTLE NAPE] TWE SAME AS MOST PEOPLE WANT TO DO ON A SUNDAY MORNING If! ate SLIM” SALLEE - GFT 3~ \F HE FELL DOWN THEYD WAVE TO ADOKEM 116 MAIL SOME WHEAL IN AMERICA” 8 aeradt ‘ormer Ax Saal ame to Giants =. a SKIS RS MN OS AAS ©N BOARD THE WHITE SOX SPECIAL, Oct. 8-—-A , laughing team of ball players rode this train to N Two-up on the Giants after th t clashes the National league champions, the Sox basked the sunny smiles of fandom, for t alf way the trail that leads to the world’s champto' Everything seemed to favor the American re as approached their two contests to be « Polo ds. The prospect of playing on an alien field bothered bi but little. They have the knowledge that McGraw is : aga of pitchers, and that Clarence Rowland can now afford take a chance. Cicotte and Faber, his two stars, have downed the enemy. They are now able to take a rest | It was not that way with the Giants, as the Chicagoans it. They bad witnessed the setting of two suns—those | and Sallee. They had faced the fearsome shoots | tt. and had come off victorious. They know the tricks of Fred Anderson. M’GRAW HELPLESS NOW “John McGraw was left helpless from the standpoint of ig strateny. Supporters of the New York club who Beatties McGraw would save Schupp to work agair at home were confident the Giants’ leaders we I NNN NNN SSE L LE SSS S! SS AR SOO OCCCCCCCCCCEE OOS SS ) start the young left-hander. They believed it meant a start , | for Rube Benton or Poll Perritt AN ) | The latter's showing against the American league cham wy while not exceptionally brilliant, was ch to convince SS SNS ball followers that in the right arm of te former Cardinal the greatest pitching power the National league champions "hold. As had been predicted, the Sox have taken the jump, ~ and the rest of the prediction—that the Sox would thru “with their second world’s championship—seems about to be j ‘There is favor for the Sox in playing at the Polo grounds, © for they have become accustomed to the home of the Giant | There were some who believed the return home would have © @ cheering effect on the Giants that would amount to more than a mere joy at coming home : Never a member of the Sox could consider anything but = | victory in two more games. " That sort of figuring seems out of the ordinary, for McGraw fs at the head of a powerful baseball club, one t will go strong with the breaks in the luck. He still holds an in Galilee, who pitched an extraordinary game against the Sox fm the opening encounter. He still has Benton to fling into the fray, and he possesses an excellent right-hander in Perritt Dope points to at least one victory for the National leaguers, with probability that they will take away two games WILHOTT Way Back to Home Town! Sox te "BY FRED S. FERGUSON cago sae York AR RW Po Press Matt Correspondent Any bunch that taken the ; + 0 0 ROUTE WITH THE S,\ itekin’ they’s took ee ne 3 ie a Mies ered no White Sox pitchers, change,” was the porters’ philos i ‘0 figan Central train No. 18 af ophy hag here today with the G t SEE, Gutaio on, the Giants teet| Be Careful, Hunters, |e. , Be: ert ne cioota that was and Don’t Break Law : P across Indiana and Michigan’ According to a ruling from the T*"""™ ® o 0 t night. office of Attorney Geseral Tanner nhs : Benny Kautff saw a white object of the state of Washington, no up. i bf the window approaching Ypsi- ‘and bird hunter may have in his | A HPO anti, and thought it was first base, time more than 7, ’ , acquaintance he has failet '. hich ia | MeMullen i make in the series so far, except » of quail, * ‘ ‘ ie, on a base on balis. It was rele b tea? ‘a white cow inje Zimmier-| . 1, —— 238 was hurriedly assured Benny Washington State Is . ‘ 1 have anything on him, still Was Fane,’ > he Ral Ee i Sainie’a’ baseless: state Loser Star Grid Man 0°". Giants have been so ba That “Lonestar” Dietz, W. 8. ( Pindar . by the White Sox that e football coach, lost a real pre in Brown, the sub quarterback the 1916 Pullman team, is # ce: pect “Ah don’t wan’ ‘em; Ah don’t ty. Brown enlisted in the marines { ‘em,’ was the way the whisk-|and {is stationed at Mare Island, wielders greeted the news where he is playing quarterback for it the Giants were to board the Just before pulling out of Chi- REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate strongest plate known, covers very little of the the football team representing the training station which is the highest roof of the mouth; you ean bite corn off the cob Kuaranteed fifteen years : Gold Crown $3.00 $15 Set of Teeth (whalebone) 9X $10 Set of Teeth $5.00 Bridgework, per tooth, gold % White Crowns Gold Fillings Silver Fillings Platina Fillings $3.00 $1.00 Up Oe guaranteed for fifteen years All work a teeth same do Have impression taken in the | Pxamination and advice free 1 Bridce Work. We Stand the is recommended by our early watisfaction. Ask our cus rk. When eoming to our office, be sure RATE DENTISTS ew er-Paterson Co, 50 CENTS HATS eo KAVANAGH'S Firet and Union 1008 Firat, at Madison whose work is still miving wor h tested our w in the right place. ir HIO CUT- VERSITY STREET Victoria Bee With New York Club, All Trades ”, A 5. DOINGS OF THE DUFF MY NeW TRENCH Benny | AND TAKE A LITTLE SQUIRREL FOOD—An Up and Down of VT GETS HHS ANOORA WHEN THE CATCHER, ROWS HE BALL BACK "To HIM OFF TH GROUND can You BLA |< enema ae "SLi" 15 A SHERIEE IN ALO CAnOUE POWER WMOIANA ‘Town ! ‘\Van Stone eee, Again STAR—MONDAY, OCT. 8, 1917. PAGE 8 OH, HELEN, [M GOING DOWN "IO "THE SQUARE = WANNA TAKe ALITTLE STROLL WITH MAJOR GENERAL “TH 5 DvFF ? eal { Yes,rom VLE Be READY IN A PEW MINUTES the Giant Hurlers SILENT FREO SCHUPP {HE WORKING SOUTH RAW, WITCHES So HARO They CANT KEEP THE MONOGRAM ON WS GUleveE SCHUPP 16 QUITE AN IWORY MASSAGER AMO WARDLER ~ JacKs of Rowing Will Go by Boards at U. of W. If Leader Leaves } ) 5 ) on Squad Rowing may be @ lost art at is one of democracy n to the football team | ) ) { } { It can be truly sald that Uncle { the University of Washington tf Sam's navy new grounds, for exemption are even do not found, ‘The nport requires that will represent the University |} * Young man familiar with the of Washington training station late Coach Contbe: methods, and an appeal has been made team The nav Meta among cera, men 1 training station members two ral yeomen, associated students at for the exemption by the the untversity of Edward ( They at work in ar Peres t tetpa ot Saturday's game with hp ye the Ballard Meteors the «ridiror “ ) at t ersity (eld. This will t 4 th firet 7 cleah an wan wnrmnrtnrd been played locally, with the ex tion of the high school games ] G navy team it being pat oro te O@attle Gets paces daily by Coach Anderson. 8 s sn Athletic Mix Seattle b been awarded the Pacifi Northwest Amateur asso elation track and field meet. in Hospital The meet will be held under the Edward Van Stone, 18, 2311 War ces of the Seattio Athletic | club early fn the spring. At Sun ren ave + right leg in @ Gay's meeting A. Burt f practice game tween the first kane was chosen and * d tea wf th Queen Se Anne ne ol about tw weeks ago. ptary, and A. D. He ts now in the Swedish how 4 made chatr. pital, and since that time has been n of the registration committee talking football to his nurse Portland was given the annual |from morning till night boxing and wrestling meet. Vic He was to play right half for the toria gets th door swimming lovents and Spoka: team » the indoor. Japanese Wrestler to Mix With Ad Santel in Seattle Wrestling, long given the go-by after the sponsors had in Seattle, w an effort to 4 © give a portion of the pro: come back October 20, when Ad ods to a military f As a re Santel, claim of the light t. a part of the receipts will be ned over to The Star's tobacco heavyweight here to.take champtonship on Tarro Miyake, in und Santel write from San Francisco jiu-fiteu mateh that he erfect cond.ion, and | match is being staged by lo-| will give » the Jeal Japa patrons of t t, and is career. He & permit to hob J was only in Seattle, arriving here secured from Chief of Police Beck 15th. Tad Jones Will Not Have Slacker Squad Dobie Loses Z First Game Tad Jones has left off building | ships at the Ames yards to conch Gilmour Dobie, former U. of W.|the Yale football team again thi football coach, now holding the Year. He announces from New same tion at the naval acad oe that no candidate will emy at Annapolis, bas met his|tcam who hae mot identified hin irst defeat self with some branch of the mili The game was played Saturday tary. at Annapolis 4 the middies were | : figured to win with ease, West) 700 Police on Guard Virginia furnished the opposition, ’ + “ and the final was 7 to Outside Sox Grounds The defeat follows reams of dope| Nearly twice as many regular in Bastern papers, hailing Doble policemen aa drawing down the “mirac of football.|pay from the city of Seattle, 700 Carelessnoss } » of overconfi- were on duty around the White a * on th rt of the tars is Sox park durin Saturday and Sun. given as the reason for th s. |day's games to keep scalpers from scalping and peepers from peep: “Polly,” a newsboy who has a/!"* stand on a loop corner, cleaned up! 7s om $4,000 on the first game, it. wasi|Chet McIntyre Will learned today. He got odds of 7 to . eres SHA wad piltile (papers) today, Get Busy at Ruston just as tho he had not made a cent The Ruston Athletic elub. of which Chet McIntyre is ph jira bibiiiaets director, will open tomorrow ss ake Sean Cerne 44 club {s located at Ruston, near Ta At Portiand 6-1, Malt Lake 2-0 coma, and represents an outlay of Hemeaning hy on in @ fair example ¢ If you are not all the MAN you ought to bi glad to give (ree advice. A personal visit In necessary if treat undertaken from ma Blood Test now only 8.00, DR. WILSON 625 WINST AVE, (Foot of Cherry 54.) SEATTLE, WASH. AVHERD are 0 fw alimenta and we cure of blood po jat'a attention — Tom and Helen Put on a Little Vaudeville. WHEN Dip You Ger THAT outer ? “POLL PERAITY THE SOUTHERN SUNFLOWER - ANOTHER SPAGHETT! PUL PUSHER ine { Walter Mails, former Seattle | work, and when not. | am, |) Money Rolls In and big league southpaw twirl | however, always ready to si % er, is pnt ous to make up a team into the box and do my part § yo roms ig os of ball tossers to play “Red” for any benefit that may be Jame james Oldham's crew at camp Lewis. arranged for the boys, as | will { Attendance. 32,000.00 64,000.00 soon be wearing the old olive $73,152.00 146,304.00 “| could get up as good a ball MAJOR GENERAL 7 YASUM = WF OT Con'T FEEL. LAK RAw UP HERE } “POLL.” LOOKS LINE A RECE OF JACOBEAN FURNITURE went ‘Ee WINDS UP — ‘Mails Wants Game wen! wen! Swan THEIR wind ~ THEY M4 AccePr WHY DONT "HOE FANS Save LOT BE wd My Ome me ir! ecw “RUBE” BENTON- GOOD MATURED SMOOTH AS A WORN DUNE AND EASY GOING AS AM UMBRELLA” @ WARO BAD TO GET RATTLED - } Receipts { drab myself, and | expect it will Players’ oman hg Pe ee orn eae, be kinda nice to have sugar in share .... 29,602.08 “and may be we could trim the my coffee now and then, eh?” |{ Each club's soldiers. The game could be All of the local ball tossers | share ... 13,167.36 staged at the Northwestern have offered their services for c omnis league park at Tacoma, and such a game. An effort may be soos ates the proceeds turned over to any of the various funds for the sol- diers “1 have been criticised for not pitching a game recently, but I think | have the right to be the jud of when made to have the game played In Seattle, instead of Tacoma. RENO, Oct o Jobnny McCarthy won the decision ov Joe Rivers in their 10-round me © Saturday Both are Cali rnoia lightweights ' Nev Red Faber pitched yesterday's game, against He less than Cicotte did Saturday an four Giant pitchers 3 more than Hee did Changes Needed in Dental Law Modifications That Will Assure Every Qualified Dentist a Hearing Before the Board, Prohibit the Use of Cocaine and Compel the Presence of Trained Dental Nurses at All Operations JHE GENERAL SURRENDERS - SABER By AHERN My Gawd, How the 99 balls in MY 79,004.16 26,334.72 14,630.40 130 for threw two id that The next session of the Legislature will be asked to so modify the present Dental Laws of this State that the Dental Board will no longer be invested with the power to deny to competent Dentists the right to practice, through fear of their rivalry, but be compelled to give every man a hearing, and grant him a license, upon proof of the necessary qualifications.~ This privilege the Dental Trust, has to thus for obvious reasons, the arbitrary power which the present law unwisely gives them : denied me, exercising, Another change in the law which will be demanded, is to absolutely prohibit the use of cocaine as a local in Dental operations, on the ground that it is unsatisfactory and « followed by injurious after effects. It is also responsible, in many cases, for the formation the drug habit. Instances have anesthetic ten been known where persons have come into a Dentist’s office and asked to have perfectly sound teeth extracted, merely in order to obtain a “shot” of the deadly used Cocaine is in work, as I employ a local anesthetic which harmless drug never is far more effective, and my absolutely Still another very greatly needed change in the Dental Laws is one requiring the presence of trained Dental Nurses at all Dental ions for women and girls, thus affording to female patients the protection which the present law fails to give them. A Trained Dental Nurse is present at every operation performed Dental Offices. ope in my Don't you think that, in the name of justice, humanity and moral conserva- tion, these changes should be made in a law that is so palpably weak, defective, unjust and wrong? If you do, please fill out the following coupon with your full name and address, and send it to me at once, and I will mail you a booklet amd other literature now being prepared, which will show you the difference between the present Dental Law and the Law as it should be when properly and ; changed modified oo RE ; Believing in fair play and exact justice for every one, and in the protection of the public to the fullest extent, I favor the modi cation of the present Dental Law of this State with that object in view. Name Address e ° e Painless Austin, Dentist THIRD AVE. AND PIKE ST., SEATTLE In my next week’s ad I shall ask you whether | am a criminal because I dare to assert and protect my constitu- tional rights.

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