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STAR—MONDAY, NOV, 12, 1917, PAGE 8 SQUIRREL FOOD—Maybe That Accounts for His Soft H ead. FL, WERE FIVE MILES peon’ CaP MO WE DON'T, OF COURSE | WAstr f WALK OVER WERE DID we? *, Yes,‘ take You — : TO Go UP buT I Ontbursts of Everett True. UP: FoR TEA DOLLARS ‘eere ye ALSO WANT TO _ sna eee, nts — . Just im, TRUE, 1 CAME To Jee id - 1 OF TWase | COME DOWN ts CVGNING IN REGARD . . MACHIN! THAT CONTRACT We | \Thopeat You 6AIO “You KNEW Wow To FLY ? Se cit DRIVE One — THIS “THING £ 1 HAD A BAD EXPPRIEWCY Ou, Yes— Come IN AND TICE EXPLAIN TO You THAT 1F You WANT Ta TRANSACT ANY BUSINESS With M6, COME To MY OPMICE AND NOT TO MY HOME | Never HURT MyYorLr wren t FALL WHY ONCE WHEN | WAS Two YEARS OLO 1 FELL DOWN A FLIGHT waw! 4 LT (a ENDED UP, HEAD FinsT wito TH’ On tw’ SOFT Piano ' \_ OF STAMIAS ~ 7 ‘AN DIONT S me, WORT YouR ‘a a. sec) ed « ee ” fAinnow (T-(4 Peete" GTW ROW sacmnanos | sg “PUT DOWN “HAT WI ruNG foST 1 MEAN HO HARM SOME SECRETS Moose to's.0.5. signs |Washington Takes 7 ee rus om At Ta Marines 12, For Hunters in | Put on Northen Woes) On Oregon Aggies | 2 ses.2-m: OF OUR TRADE Card tions with ‘hendquarters, st Chi Here on Saturday \ Memon van 8 10, Mos- cago, which is interested in big . @ | game hunting in the northern {| Followers of the University of SEAGRAVE TO MARRY ro t-Everett high 49, Re o. Moriarity Tells How Sport Writers Are Able to * } 1 ported that Louis Seagrave, MOONE woods, has arranged a system of ashington football team took heart t ls repor ico. Maly 26 .: WER ye é signals by which the bunter in ||, Sed ‘or.| At Year's captain of the Washing Give Advance Dope—Bat Nelson Slips One | croublo way et others: tea owing Saturday's fame at CF | tom varsity. la soon to become a bet-| re. ie hs hers ent » th vailia, whereby sad jot 4 8 | edict araie at prene ia in rain eremony that attended the em bucking for Uncle trance of the French army office The signals were arranged by {| Washington State, 6 to 0. The ren Nelson of Indiana; nan, seoretary of By Edward Moriarity ITH the arrival of Pete Mul! “ 4 ' Jer often how sport writers are courageous enough toy Kk Huger won is that the Aggies are sl para into the Stadium ame ceaneers <4. the Benttio D” an a result of strong predictions which the writers @ navor They fellow: appearance soced The band played the French mae é e oa coming sport events van 6 = t ; le 80 3. ) the hockey line are taking a move |™*ke 09 coming sport event ausianatenk em: Gnu vernity NAVY TEAM WINS AGAIN whil omnis oe or iiieward. Peter will have his bunch Many times ye scribe in banking on his general knowledge Often, | ¢ + - “alle gangs oN prochain i Gh Getasa Mary eunuaaie-oul ute and 7 ‘ like the average fan, he discovers, when too late, that personal prejudice suis SPregeory hy . dilapidated University of | preezing along, collecting the long | the vast multitude uncovered wWhety _ @f world’s champion Metropolitans posed Plage “ee Val Sontag and Joo ( ttn, the || pause, shot 2. — ~ ing along 1 ue the tetalen wes ean ae aghte peat On the ice at the Arena the last | Wsured in his preiiction wes i is etal a te | mida ighte who st fans ov Lost—Three ke nhots, pause, { Washington eleven Se end of their games with plenty of be aa ss ten alon | @f the month for their practice sex But sometimes he ponseases information which enables him accurate. | Witiiewslghin wit) | ped | oon 28 Thin in the second < @m scores to spare. Saturday the jolly pe Stars Stripes, 4ly to foretell what may be expected to happen, if he can depend upon show deat oy the Ret oa ono o shot, pause, || the year for the local aq ad and thy took on Georgetown and trim A es “Blons before the season gets un way. first one to be played on the home the participants ‘leveling,’ which is to aay, combating on the square. 6 It was predict: | ST. MARY TO FRONT a ceasing lind tase esne pena tan» Rar et once o union, have been rematehed as the|( three quick shots; as e000 HT Bee fE am heartily in favor of the} tere is an example of how the “dope” was discovered in one instance | iin event of the mitt card to be|{ Call Mearé—Two quick shots, {eo catitornia eetown would win be ‘Bplt season,” declared Muldoon to staged Wednesday in the Moose club |) pause, two quick shots; as ao-o0. joth teams have } fore the game § § Gay. “It equals up one-sided races “ { ‘ ee with California, the Cag < rooms, Second ave. and oa ® EE eR Rc ae Dee rey gtr ig vente a wel, 5 “2 ‘and gives every team a chance. A Coughtin is # at Camp ’ . . GAMES CALLED OFF school must be reckoned only dropped Soast tei + Niowna white! ‘There were no football amen yes. | Coast teams in the future, eee eee eee nie Sidetke McFarland to Meet |‘ ; pucisdowns, while | anday at Came, Lewis G Baker Is High | ros » cham . . Habe « fact that so mm mem? » George ‘ faa for tne ac. tatre tax | Gibbons for Soldiers) tana are carton are vec rious, tetall wade core 8" Cun at Harbor Island ing a hand at the game in New York . trip to Corvallia a) all up in atyle “in action against ih fo George Baker was high gun iy “9” can peunas Saturday. They IMPRESSED BY CEREMONY Sunday's trapshoot tourney at Hare §- Chip and was to offset some of Those who saw the Marine 9ist Di. | bo? island, with 44 out of 60 In the jer for Pipal's pet plays as the result ef the vision game at Tacoma turday | 50-target event, and 91 out of 100 & scouting journey iwere very much impressed by the| t hoot | team that is weak the first half need “Rot Femain so the second half of the ‘fearon. -It gives the race new im and the teams a chance to up for the final spurt.” Muldoon also declared that he wan Mot inclined to the belief that the California cities would ever be in the Coast league | eee | Bobby Evans writes from Port Jand that he will pilot two winners tomorrow night, when he seconds Joe Benjamin against Harry Ander | . ae and Billy Mascott against Joe Sah Arts : ee or, | GORMAN GOES HOME im their sixround bouts in| ®%1 Worked perte : years ago a promising featherweight boxer, : Sontag, who won t hone today aft to mee the A unul he « jor more to dropped by the middleweight crown. | The semi-wi Madden, loca j against Pattling F conten see Lioyd ht, in action Francisco, lost a 20-round deciaion to Abe Attel |Harry Baker, of Joo Gort foat the Rose City ‘ t orth went chempion, and likely to defeat Abe the n at time out One sport writer had noticed that at the end of several rounds Attell | weuld let loose for a few seconds and rush Baker toward the ropes. The | Richard Rudolph Sharp, the boy/ men were rematched then champic twe ner. Some of the papers hailed Baker as a coming y Mascott tomorrow night in Ko « his melee with Mascot. Champ Wrestling Go | return to his home Oak “After we win these two fights We would like to show before Seat te fans.” he winds up. ‘Manager, is also anxious to land a} The sport writer went to Attell during his training and told him that/ Hi ° SESE a pe by oh ry tgneae’ “Ts Postponed a Bit lought Harry Casey a whirt| ‘Are you going in for a knockout this time?’ he asked Abe. The nited U pondent wind go in the Arena. | latter said he was. Kid" Dalton, a hardy boy, who had lost several de a nnose rere cg ae o . -“ c oe cisions to Baker, was training Attell. Your sport writer knew Baker ag argh bo € ‘ You have seen the little red tri | never could knock Dalton out a ee i eet te Sore n - sas ° Gngular emblem of the Young Men's Attell and Dalton agreed to fight--not spar—two hard rounds in pri aoad ta acamtiiga eth 1 : te P S t d HBietatinn Association.” It stando for] vate tor the bentit of the port seiiee, Ta the second round the seribe| Bensamin ts coming along at a ra Se ermanent positions are open to experience the complete life, the development of| was forced to pull Attell off Dalton, the latter being in danger of a ow And is flgured.to give Har-| sane, schedule aia saeeataater the physical, mental and spiritual) knockout |ry a hard Man. This is what makes it par-| “You CAN knock Baker out if you want to, and if you don't tleularly effective among soldiers! i711 look bad for me, Abe,” proclaimed the key tapper ° & Kind of allround gospel. which] out he xcribe went back to bis office and insisted that the fight alwnutd | - Kits the men just about right. ond in a kr ab More than 200 trained physica! 4!-| round, when A Fectors are now at work with the) — ‘Thiv wos an Instance when the writer was 1ot guessing as rogarie troops here and overseas. Abe's ubllity to score a knockout vietory—and he had the chunptons| By United Press Leased Wire ‘There would be nothing to do but| wud tim: he weuw “level.” LOUISVIL hang around, after the drill, were it) — Fattling Nelson, former lightweight champion, was not altogetier | ponarickn, n Mot for the efforts of the Y. M.C. A.| tacking in humor, and occasionally uned it to telephone operators. There are also some positions open to young women without telephone experience. t if Attell rea y fought. The trouble ended iv the e'ghilt re fo th un | New Cardinal Boss d advantage. Bat 4 physical work secretaries: | funny little fellow called Rudie Unholz had engaged in a no-decision b : oe r e The sp Alga ee Ly abet ten-round go at Los Angeles. Newspapers were somewhat ¢ 1 Git, probat Pad gh “ G f tart Whenever there is a pool of water i robably will be next mar : 1 nearby. To relieve them from the| ger of the St. Louis Cardinal wages from start, Jinformation came to the United © pene tw Monotony of drilling, games of all | kinds—quoits, voliey ball, tennis, in Press today from an ur Regular and frequent increases. door baseb source. Hendricks has b ffered Indianay I a —all direc nb salary of $7.500 a with a tw «1 rs he t On holidays, or w tract, and a of 10 | bee India het — hance, forma: peredat Of ite club's earaihes above |i* ee ilies mighty tine antaia auin, ‘The ontg onic’ Steady and permanent positions. Part. Baseball leagues composed of ° ot Ping Bodie and Lewis 4 teams representing various unita are McGill to turr Hendrick Pi ‘ s ie Proving highly popular and benefi has asked time er the mat i H REE acelin | open gg ny Ae aed bi pera Een ne, Me vn Pleasant, light, clean work. a tests are being held this fall key, pres rn pare Holts aca GES tee ce I ; In the beginning the army officers| ~ fisita tar ths eainone Gat e and Duty Lewis, an pitchers at was! 7 BY Were doubtful about the 4 of athletics in the o: f Hendricks is rele Light and airy central offices. thought the games igeuld ¥e too aie a Noe DD orl . pote : Mociiit | her ‘ wed s Const le ngue te vm, cee are ene) ace eomatoty wd Ee. | now paying Hendricks’ $3,000 n, killed here.” Pour’ thousand’ lle Comfortable rest and _ recreation Important in the training camps it| and john McGraw, who wrote his version for a weekly, cla.med Nelson hei rd aga gee rooms. fa doubly important overseas. Many] jun ie beiter of it if the troops now there have prac a aes on hates ati tleally no diversion except that fur-| pin, With no official deci ished by the Y. M. ©. A. athletic department. {and Hendricks have been Frank Moran Not to 2 y known Phe | associated ever since McGill broke the opinion of the editor, us| ———___ _— i e<preamed: in the Pink, was the basis on which much money changed | Take on Irish Lad __ | hands in thone day The Pink” called it a draw a et ee ie. ae Unhoiz was wildly excited and threatened to meas up the office he re Pi sey ¢ be i the ring with n Coffey for a farewell bout next | cause hie hadn't been declared a winner finally reached the REMEDIES A funry point, and Nelson himself took a hand. Meeting Unholz on the] MA First class lunch service at less than cost. Wednesday night when the Frawle ORDER List, boxin Say Rudie ain't sore at me, are you? C'mon up to my hotel, I/] 49¢ proven, and are worth your §) ,, te 1a r "$000 ‘ Annual vacation ith pay. want to show you something.” jf atte n mi ‘Sebey wa $20,000 } Ww Lired. lf cannot afford to 1 this onc of condition. Sick benefits, death benefits, pen- Whaddya think a’ that Bat fellow? He gets me up there In his room J and all over the | Knights of Pythias bed is a bunch of those (censored business) Pinks, what } i moe sem ces gs Mee. Sah ae Saline “atl over the conte sal td to Hold a Smoker sions, without cost to employes. The Knights of Pythias will hold the first of a series of smokers. to paste the stamps on ‘em, Whaddya think of a guy like that? Me puttin’ stamps on those (me ring) Pinks." 2 Tartar while he lasted, but suffered a decline anc | cea ine and r Nox. nae : ONE DOLLAR casn ||“ _ oes |] ,MMPLE CREA —No. 2 i Meng aver abikioue Gace bi Pays for Consultation, Examina- errene, aaee : tion, Treatment and’ Medicine. || Jack Dillon Ready to|/European Bike Racer bration ete” Veet. V1 Step With Billy Miske to Pedal in Gotham Skinner & Eddy Is Wor t You will thank us When yo have used them ela Unholz was quite ns of Queen Cit THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH C0 ME is pm frre or na eatin arte) Maw, Tork, ta to begin eneaing| " DRUG winnie iv sale oes tock H Telephone Elliott 5377 1115 FOURTH AVE. Bunday—li am. to 12 punchfest with Filly Miske of St. Dec Walt Paul toGiorrow night. in Burope. r has been racing | Senttle, Wash. to 1, in one of the crucial games of ithe season,