The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 1, 1917, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

STAR—SATURDAY, DEC. 1, 1917. PAGE 6 BY AL OW, MES, FOR ABOU ] Wert, Goon work AND SHe's GOT 4 Oe CHARLEY - To BREAK TEN Nears OF A waerr Like THAT] | 'T. BELIEVE MES Requires A STROKE Outbursts of Everett True. By Condo. Witt BE Down lips iy aaa SI port ~ Sat ey mn me. OY DO, SIR ¢ In A mNUTE HAVE: A Cia TAM THE CENSUS TAKER —— ARS YOU THE _ INEAD Of THIS Famicy? BY AHERN, oo! -mere’s er TOUGH BUCK LEWNS | ped oh BUNCH Come” Ww Ger , THEM GUYS what — er VEN BY SOMETIME FLA 7 YoU PONT WAVE TO TAKE ANYMORE BOK Ffuggs\ 3 Now wHos a GOHNA fionT mee care (MEd CUMB seus ARE GET Too \ Sone nai * \ 1S WA ~ ETTER “THAT BUCK LEWIS ALONq J VGHT FOR me LESSONS FROM ME wre C'MON You BUCH LEWIS cemme ww G \ uP THIS wi o 6 oe , YOU: EON: HiCK YOUR Corer iawow KanK || \ “TURN BACK AN GO AN TEL SHOW Pm ELE CVEN FOR Lint ‘Ou YUL “TAKE YoU AW YeR ; Mmwem one Manveo! / WEIGHT IN WILD CATS / os GArite At | HELLO feTrean You 9 TH ALLEY Home ! _ = now ven! waren! ag Y we SAW ( \ Yor One HANDED | antl WANT A Hew \ CORD CAREY ver vecal TEAMSTERS START TARIN STRONG ) LESSONS AN tk ‘es cow vere wouves frees wea) Ee Oregon Threatens to Sue U. W. for Soin Claimed Lost on Canceled Mix respondent | Oregon fulfilled its part of the greatly interested, is the freshman NE, Oregon, Dec. 1.—What | Contract made the Washington ty rule, which Oregoh Agric game of the big attrac liege probably will try tw Pacific Coast intercoliegia tion of home-comi: day, paying to have revoked. We cannot consent ence meeting he San Washington the $1,500 as was to revoking the freshman rule.” Francisco Mond 1 be presented “reed. Last December the game cl by the ¢ for thin year was scheduled to be New Terror Springs © the played in Seattle, the contract con to eomupel Unuing in force Up in Fistic Circle — ngton to x the latter part of By United Preas Leased Wire guarantee aduate Manager PITTSBURG, Dec. 1 Whitey game betwe received a telegram from Wenzel is rapidly accumulating a The t ere Hunt, of Washington, stating that Teputation as a lar terror. Geo. stands to the Oregon game had been canceled. 5 hons, Smoky City former ama This was followed by a letter giving teur middleweight champion, was “© reason for canceling the Dursing that thought and a brokem game the war conditions and Wash- Collarbone in a local hospital today ington’s heavy schedule. Coach a8 4@ result of his fight with Hunt in his letter that, while Whitey last night ing the matter to court the ¢ game had been can leeinaemeenmeeenenee | Contract Two Years Old celed, arrangements had been made Dan Griner Back “MEET GA. | FOR FUND Leased Wire . Dec. L—In these| they're pulling now for a final] to the war's football sea-! With a game between those two) lid elevens—Ceorgia Tech and Urs. Some one has to be ii champion of the year, they . and usually there a lot of d feelings when bandied around about team being a ti . followers want th best bets to get together, it Oui, and turn the proceeds to the Red Cross or some other cause ast yeu promises to be the sensation of lone nome $9 imagine what such a game | wns-~wt creement grows out t© play Oregon Agricultural college . @o for the noble p of bg ene Looe tha | tn. Benttia; seeventbee YF Big Show With Robin Red Cross. Imagine t! schoola two years ago, in which {t “The question of Washington's re | By United Press Leased Wire it such a contest w then add to it that would pour was provided that two gumes should fusing to pay its guarantee,” said NEW YORK, Dec. 1.—Dan Griner, 6 played. Oregon was to name the Professor H. C. Howe, who, with former right-hand pitcher with of the 1916 game and guaran. Mr. Tiffany, will be Oregon's rep. Cardinals, today became the op ty t to Washington the sum of $1,500, resentative at the conference meet- of the Brooklyn National league clul in the principal point which on waivers. Griner was in St. B The sum undoubtedly would $100,000, for there are fields In thin ye Ration where that many persons n was to name the place on will bring up. The other last summer, and was returned ; be and would be squeezed in guarantee Oreg jon, which it is known will be the Cardinals after the close of @ f the eee ieee nt awed and in which Oregon is American association season. . ~~ Pa And the glory of much football al there could be no more : " crown to add to a cham-| hip in football than to pro- A“ ince Georgia Tech and Pittsburg | - lone a month's Croms in an after-| i u There are other o tes for | contests, and unities the golden harv he Red : foes, of course, are just ax numer 5 But indications are that the “Behools will « to stand on Se Wheir dienity and refuse to sanction ‘e j i end, such a! a) iti i it ould be Bees fame would sain, it would Permanent positions are open to experienced “@sting football ever seen. It would be an intersectional battle in which | @ real title would be at «take. There} ‘Would be no idie chatter during the Winter regarding this or that team’s| to a title | ‘The game could be ut in the| i Yale bow!—something Yale could do| - ‘ Fe in a football way—c ere are} 4 Pp fier fiekie—notably the Princeton | beeen eee J EON it @nd Harvard stadiums, the Polo ; a oe | Grounds, New York, or Braves'| telephone operators. There are also some positions open to young women without telephone experience. | | | | field, Boston | The recent action of Ban John-| sport may take pride In the fact! jowdy, hero of the 1914 ther duty by wounds recetved in a Jer: dD M Q }eon in suggesting that the govern-| that stars of the diamond, grid-| world ser Re ie ee ee een na owns a uit ment be asked to exempt about iron and track offered themselves player n @ uniforr res Tennis playing seems to develop G Sell y $00 beliplayers so thet beseball| among the first of ether | players from. the te! thees-ensune nocenenry: to. th Good wages from start. ame to Sell Autos | would not have to be discontinued sy, ee mat ales ted ol r for seven oft By United Press Leased Wire left a de bad taste in the Binion — ern ! 16 are in th 2 ), Dec. 1.—Base-| mouths o! f ar ‘toe t pee ‘ ry MM thee satocny- wane ne | Cone osm ‘ near cragerts culty Ie ; Regular and frequent increases. Was reported that Jerry Downs, who | patriotic ur r f . sig be wor A dha Seals during the last half that if one of the biggest men in fer b for fa at an ¢ ne or S d d aa the last season, threatens to aba America’s greatest sport would be erty long before America Joined arr para an n er I TE Sis Gis acts | Gay ts aan B-gramanition Wiat| Ge war. Bile grave, noes whore hal tin otter ete teeth ca eee ne, aitleteg Nett tm “college te br teady and permanent positions. Mobile business. Jerry iv studying all sport must be clouded with fell in a charge in the battle of eel Jac Munr the first of has hung up new standards the insides of automobile trucks and slackerism. Mons, is an eternal monument to! our boxer had the cinders may now renc ache Plans to become a salesman. This feeling would naturally be| 4™erican sport com ———————__— | ame ay Mor turc| by: e6ain sing his letters U i Pleasant, light, clean work. t supported by allure of the tat | niarnerscors MITTS FLY AT TUCKER BOXES INGLE Liste ati clvw Gended ollie. over - SMM AT FIREMEN’S SHOW Business Men Try Our 30c Lunch 11 A. M. to2 P.M. Torrey &Sears Billiard Parlor 1490 3rd, under Owl Drug Store rection of doe Ertingson vs. Beal Manning. ing dba: to ateow al Director Pat tt. The) Bert Graham and Jack Labell Fir f the majority of|t vere in the way of a try-out| Joe Matson vs. Steve Reynolds, | invited to all for the boys and were no-decision|, Bert Forbes vs. Charlie Give Heading t s other branches of| affairs. ‘The card Frankie Tucker vs. George Ingle. Tucker and mport are concerned, followers of | Murphy versus Bob Ward both of thes generate Mitchell versus Thor Erling: | rive fourcround boute ct 1 coun *. expected. The Fo fon, 108 pounds. n t » bout should iso be a ah alec © a good mandson versus Jack Fer. | Bandero Cigar E ae Comfortable rest and _ recreation an and the public is rooms. First class lunch service at less than cost. are kr ersus Wesley Annual vacation with pay. eee ccccccccccccccccccces r “> Sacramento to : * «i a a Bek ers Chrenee| 3 Get Basel Paine Sick benefits, death benefits, pen- Change in price only, ; |Soccer Game to Be 3 SACRAMENTO, De wien See sions, without cost to employes. | Staged for Funds! $ are considerin PO aa aig dd ae taged Sune for @ Coast league © but will give the ex 3 | Red Cr fund, y ay afternoon at 2:15, when the nner & Eddy t tar squad m meets an all NOW ay Cc “| Schwabacher Bros. & Co., In Distributers By United P Leased Wire T. PAUL De 1 Fred Fultor has landed an ¢ one. He 4 duled to box Porky Flynn tr r Columbus, O., Dec, 10.—The bout is thall SERIES | for 10 rounds. « he would not It is understood a decision will be made within a re SS THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH aL om | Telephone Elliott 5377 1115 FOURTH AVE. ‘ PESTER NL EAF TY MONT

Other pages from this issue: