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STAR—MONDAY, DEC. 91, 1917. PACH 6 FREC SPORTS AND COMICS Outbursts of Everett True. By Condo. Fat WAS Hey, Cvererr! was Te ph niente, a won ana YesTorpay ? ui WHAT MAN se is F Wit eo SQUIE ‘KLES FRECKLES KAISER Si,° FRECKLES Rov ANRITioN | To 6&T yoo, TUE KAISER WHAT ¢ Do t (OOK BY Hook oR uke A “WHAT"? CROOK ~. MES DESPERATE AND HIS WER BEEN TELLING M ABAD TWE \RED TWAT » RRE PMEOSE PHEE SLE HAS JUST RETURNED PRO AS WINUTE HUNT IN THE SUBURES OF 06 ANGELES ~ SHE BROUECT TWIS STUFFED @ULL PLEPMANT COWN WITH THE AID OF THE PROPERTY MAN, AI GUN, PHOTOGRAPHER Aad PRESS AGENT = PHEOBE ALWAYS WEAR’ RIDING HABIT WILE HUNTING — Our Prophecy i for New Year i oA RIENDS—Talk About True Patriots, £ wWuo oo nL. AIN'T GOT NO TALENT FER DRAWN! )} GOSW ~ LOoKIT TH’ KAISER 1 DRAWED! FOOD—Movie Gossip as It Should Be Written. MYRTEL MILDEW AND SOMEROUT EL5CS "POLLS RICE ~ MR PRESS AOLNT GOT HOLD OF A BRAND NEW PMA OF JUMPERS: AND HAD POPULAR MYITEL JUMP IN “THEM — THE NEAT CREASES SHOW PLAINLY ON “THE OVERALLS BUT STILL MYRTEL HAS “TAKEN THE CAR APAKT AND PUT IT DGETHER AGAn WITH A SAW MYICTEL HAS THE MOTOR IN TUNE Now AND WAL OREND THE APTERNOON RIDING ABOUT "TOWN i OTROBT CARS - BY BLOSS) al ~<a Z VA Sswers some wv) a ve { THAT Suutz gos WORK ~~ 3 AL SOMMERS TO MEET M’INTYRE OR CU.EVER PRESS AGENT RIGGED UP THIS SCENE SHOWING SYLBA SUMGURL THE FAMOUS VAMPIRE GETTING “TWE VAIAP SPIRIT Wt HER EGYPTIAN ROC BEFORE GONG Wt A WE VAIAPIRE PCTURE- ALL “THE MUMMIES, POTTERY ETT WERE DUG UP Wi EGYVT (Cm) AND PRESENTED WH HER CY THE PROPERTY MAN WHEN ASKED ABOUT CHEOPS THE SWE SAID SHE” DIDNT HOW THEY WERE MAKING i “Twit Si KES E ptr * INCREASE SHOWN IN SHBY MARS MALLOW 15 A REAL COLONEL IN “THE “SUPES* ARMY —SHE 1S SHOWN Bring SALTED BY A VISITING FRENCH OFFICER” AND A" U.S. GEAERAI.” OF “THE STUDIO ARMY BABY MARSH MALLOW GOT “THe RANK THRU HER EFFORTS IN RAISING $16,000,000, PRESS AGENT TUE CREAM MOMEY FOR THE LIBERTY LOAN ~ Economy Cuts Out 3amlock Se rcterrcscsccccncoststseccsccoctif OW that Portland has been dropped from the Coast league and is in lidiiais EL RIN on UR: hs ‘ ; the Northwestern, Judge McCredie will have an opportunity to gather ce ee . . . Carl Zamlock,ppokabe pitcher ane (oom aimapiellee elrwatirtael badle hnedip eget sagen Sis pre wa by “ reas Portland Light-Heavy Signed for Go With inrciser. wi goached the Unive S01 . plot - oP aay shite ‘ ‘on base ba on oO | (Gass AA organisation. Some of them follow ey Alex and Johnson lon Coast Champion Here Tuesday of Next ifornig baseball team to a] Highest percentage, Portland, .657 in 1906. He tobe tonskc Sesit doacbutlet | ee oe victory over Stanford last season,|. Striking increases in the activities Smallest number of games lost. Portland, 69 in 1906. on @ new and novel plan will be ro Wasa cmt taal ta te Week; Other Notes will not be in eharge of diamond |°f the state fisheries department are Greatest number of games lost, Portland, 126 in 1914. in the Y. M. C. A. auditorium at porte ven § : . i ear: [shown in the 1915-16 biennial report Longest game, Portland vs. Sacramento, 24 innings in 1914 Caznp Lewis on January 19 | a BY EDWARD HILL jactivities at Beteley in the spring. issued by L. H. Darwin, state fish Smallest number of games won by pennant winning team, Portland,| The Work of the Individual will be WM ninet ieee Ok ts te | laa “4 The cause of Bamidck's failure to| commissioner. During the last blem 106 in 1913. dinsauated tm the centing & hineteensighteen w * stare | A! SOMMERS riand’s lightheavyweixht pride, has been relected|) | 0 oe venill ob te Gondliing [ute 37.006 enlmnce ete. Mae Highest club batting percentage, Portland, .292 in 1902. Fane eae Wie et, Me Ghenee 10 OI Lae nastier Brant Chanes? lithe tout wit tend er gruty hte cherroaet nayrh tongs one PURER Ripect, Boo Kngd yrs x jtaken by state hatcheries, am im Greatest number of assists, Portland, 3477 In 1914 aa company will be pitted against) 0 "9 as . Ley of a 8 oar » be put on in the Crystal Pool ores r ee | crease of more than 400 -per cent G@uasient member of ancets, Pértiand, in 1912. mpany, and the points reckoned |“!!! ™ ro oy SL aaiadl Row |3 8 5 i 3 omy.” who hasiRouted professional | over the number handled 7 years Greatest number of errors, Portland, 669 In 1904. {om an averaging system. wi z Ed Collins 4 . | was seer action here in one of the early shows at the coaches from al branches of sport|ago. The 1916 hatching cost is gives Most games lost by pitcher, Butler, Portland, 31 in 1904. ao New Averaging System | Ww aim or Ed Collins dance | new arena when he fought a dr vd with Val one: Afae ie at the U. of C., cept football by Commissioner Darwin as a trife Greatest number of strikeouts in season, Gre Portland, 376 in 1910. has Jones of Company | __. “ . be med he was not in the shape he should have be: less than 33 cents per 1000. . oe a - |X Jumps 10 feet while nobody eise | With all of the guessing on dope proved himself a better man than Sontag by knock:| Up to date theresult of the econ-|'" 6" vor. Ge pr bags oune [in his company can jump more than that's to come nike jornical campaigg in sports at Ber . 5 . | ment over a long term of years haa cee Date: A. bets that & te nite Steck pm; B. bets 1 Ml ctx or coven, the total of all the] The easlest part of my sod ie Reynolds, whose «tring of knockouts was ended at four by |Keley includes @ loping off of aj Mth) Orel @ Lae Lelie Oy Yomee oe fog a [ce at ince | Jumps will be taken and the general |1* t figure whatever the New Year | Friday night, in also likely to be seen in action. His|Professionai com for basket ball.) ios run in the Columbia river rhigeaaelomtar Saar 4 ‘ese od |average of the company worked out. | ora a | opponent probably be Frank Farmer, whom he knocked out just | baseball, pentane wrestling and| .. proportions as large as wheel the | Thin new method of scorin is ox wer 0 r y ‘obb. before taking on Chet crew wor wi . MARY'S College of Oakinnd is dickering with Harry Heilman to act | Jur "4 + Dg Bnet —_—-- | —— : i Probably no initution west of the | “St white man saw it. However, ‘as baseball conch for the coming season. Heilman in the Detroit | Dna sit ste eytey comet e ap - | eee | Sailor Dudiey va. Marty Foley. | scisninatnnl titonhas a stronger or |e Tun of sockeye saknon in Puget and will give every man & chance to} arry Anderson, Vancouver, B.C..| J a Bell va. Jac on nanan - s ‘ Gibper who got his start with the Portund club of the Northwestern | eye cneree | | Harry And Var R. ¢ ack La Tell va. Jack Hartford. | | ee eee eae et tor itm athletic |S0Und, Commissioner Darwin point league and later was switched by Judge McCredie to the Portland Coast | "The mest will be one of the bie | lightweight, la back in Heattie from| Oscar Henson va Chet Ash. partment to faback on, than has| out has decreased alamaingly. Dar 7 - | 4 and says be will make this above card is the one to be ® r Tearons agg . ead nan |ReMt things staged at Camp Lewis in| EXPECTED TO city his headquarters again ntaged New Year's afternoon in Ta-| “fornia, but tise are war times.) Jivanced for this shortage “run the Santa Clara also considered Heilman as a possibility for base an athletic w the ¥. MC. A.| Harry got away to a nice start in coma. It will be noticed thet several | gamut from the effect which the coach, but “Tub" Spencer, the big league backstop, who staged such @| directors hope large entry | arry got away to & pot be ah thy agpangees Rage Ror eign orang alga f 1 Ke on STAR IN MIX the Rose ¢ ently by knocking | Seattle boys have places on the bill. SPORTSMEN opening of the Panama canal has — es - ee n ant gga events " eut the rug ack Wagner, Wag teil produced down thru extraordinary make up ! PASADENA « : no remembered here for the dle West boxing fa 0 st citma . A. D. BROWNE of the Oregon Agricultural college represented the A big open fi be ASADF A rememt A ir for th Middle West boxing fans ar ing imatic conditions to the war is a | az open t j eduentet tes whirlwind bout he put up against ing the praises these days of a new Europe Northwest at the annual meeting of the National Collegiate associa-|another feature 19] seth, farmer iu Cane the Arena some time welterweight scrapper who appeared eo tion in New York. Dr. Browne, secretary of the Pacific Coast conference, | meet, but the pls : ce pected ryan pallet mage ga STA E CLUB t was elected delegate to the N. C. A. meeting when the P.C.C. met in San| fully worked out , can a ae 2 ce a enrte’ & tat in the hall Herzog May Figure Francisco in December. | nounced later footballers, is expected to pla Sartion of fame by demonstrating that he in| Sportsmen thrput the state of : * " All intercollegiate sports were raked over the coals at the New York with Mare Island's huskies of a real two He is Joe] Washington are bing urged to join| in cago er meet. Football occupled most of the spotlight at the bis meeting. as Dock Are | Years day, when. these two great y to be. his. eppon Sagan, a Boston who has ap-|a proposed - association of W YORK, Dec. 31.—A trade efforts were made to curtall the high salaries paid coaches, heavy traveling ers eee ee oe eee eee ee a ee a oared in several scraps at Milwau-|sportynen’s cluballor the purpose of | between the Giants and Cubs, which expenses and the other heavy expenses of maintaining varsity elevens. | re hf 4 » sup NP EEN A Ny ASABE 2 I ’ bate : ae will send Chariie Heraos. to No effort was made however to drop the sport from the collegate| Wictors in Game OT ectauex Gobo snd. plano: Wisi (or iMate Gan ce eat ae ne ee rtd nantes ty {and bring Pete Kilduft back to em calendar. een 1 acan eae ne ee the tok Bobby 3 rg ag Mike Gibbons is in communication | uniting them in @progreasive body, | York, 1s among the possibilities of ncheduled Sunday yards, shows h Fred Fulton | with a Denver promoter f as well ax to seefhat the laws are|the winter league. Negotiations Harty Vanco bamr't lost « game of poker since the kaiser first started | 710 angucous within. thit Portiand éate.| with Jack Dillon. Mike eid and laws bat will be bene.| slong this line were under way to acting loose in the head. And that Aye grotgee the —_ peas vanes i | It was not the faut loan "aa gates get a furlough from his pos al to the fishing and hunting fra-| day : the gangplank and hollered at the old lady to know what time the dinner| 9° i" o however. The Car.|themastves in that o Hennessy. |beking inetructor in the ternity are passed ee would be ready. ce ae benado team could not make the | an cthamn the i Tucker. |order to fill the engagement Such an organigtion of the game] Fiendrixy at Last . . to Black Diamond, due to th fase out some fast stuff for crossing and fish clubs ew state would seg Seer Ser Pak mre ht wre a ovr, the at rien Scr nt ae te “LEAGUE CHIEFS AGAIN TINKER "2 2", ssn0s| Signs With Cards a giraffe with a sore neck ‘ a *: had been washed out are abeut thru about a large all representative 8ST. LOUIS, Dea-.3i—Jack Hae ¥ & the Dry Docke = the o embership and #&ming body of h 7 . ons . CK WILLIAMS, manager of the Spokane baseball team in 1916 and| At Liberty park the I kere | a in pink | WITH OLD BASEBALL MACHINE pavanacriom gives tear pene ted poe ee 1917, is evidently in a pessimistic mood down in California. Williams | "*00P00 Saumes eusee Ade Ti >» : | }iy be listened to wah respect by the | *##ociat club, was interviewed recently in regard to the Northwestern league prospects | Milt th hs | old base-Jought to be limited to first division | cate legislature contract to manage the Cardinals, and certainly he didn’t paint the 1918 season with bright colors e mn 4 | machine will be ru » the| clubs, Assistant Mechanic Tener| "This snovementibas been under| President Rickey refused to name Nick handed out the following interview aa ute agit be pip | Pittsburg Has Nice | ge agnin today, while na-| hasn't committed himself on this of+| consideration by @large number of |‘¢ length of term of the document. “, Sredie ¢ only clubowner the Ni estern nang a ee — 5 ed | mm r le more ally, but he always disagrees | | “He received his rel Judge McCredie is the only clubown rin th Norttrw stern who | Tent flats of 4 | Schedule for 1918 more | ficially, but he always disagrees with | sportsmen in. this#tate eo Weis wabvs ie Se wants to open in 1918, as I understand the situation. It's going to take | Rumest fights of | = BA i Johnson Conditions have een found deplor- | M4 accepted our terms,” announ a lot of persuasion to make the other owners change their minds about | thr victorious Dry * “a ter hext wants! The matter of schedules will also|able in some co@ties where the | Rickey baseball until after the war. McCredie thinks the Northwestern league | i0e) Menes oa tees fas pleted, sind bears v | ke Tr it start |!Argest populatiog resides, also will open and close in a blaze of glory, but I wouldn't be surprised if the | Se . a meeee: they have the age Een payed , brrapasag eu ne season will start) vere the largest gmount of licen Busi M. judge got a rude shock before the season is far advanced, provided the|PUt UP ssisadaia- the ms in each le ague| April 16, and with a 154-game sched-| oney is received. Isolated districts jusiness Men Jeague does open; but personally I don't believe the league will start tn I Hock Ss | stead of nin Dont n plunder. |ule, would close about October §,/are likewise suffeme a shortage of | Try Our 30c Lunch 1918. ip a m ce ockey Season |r ager rye 1 a at elit ~ : ane the ¢ 4 —— 3 ate “ io ee hed bean bi ey | 11 A.M. to2 P.M. t up to the|tion of open dates and posible A convention wil be held in Se | Ain't any war tax on smiles, but you'd never guess it to look at some Under Way Tuesday |‘ Pitt « t in not expected |atitution of summer double-headers|attle, Pebruary 5, br the purpose of | Torrey &Sear Billiard Pariers| people. The Pacific Coast Ice t Shibe or Barney | is expected to make an forming an associgion and electing (ff 1430 3rd, under Owl Drug Store Se er league season will get wa ft finale possible. state officers. Miller Huggins is shaking up the Yanks so this winter that the boys| tomorrow night in the McCredie Gets Off bday oot REY Ce ORR ATR eae , will think they are riding in a flivver | ee Posthad club os Easiest of Coasters|ever. ‘ae ptalniak of eguls * * * t le h the Metro: - COMA has been awarded the 1918 Washington state championship | feat game of the cee Walter McCredie will have fewer | Was ghocting tournament, according to an-announcement from the| team has put in some vreanization probes to ee "| Major League Vets Interstate association, the governing body of clay pigeon competition in| tice sessions, and v i of hi ' ivaln in. the the United States good shape for the Portlanders ee Me — ene eee eee May Sign in Coast Saving Thru the Universal—It) the Way to Be Successful.” uy ‘The dates for the tournament wi!l be left to the Tacoma Gun club , ads ave hee tats eee | GA zCO Fodianc (EE Sle Biabndrdvegbiduccsmeed: Busnattlgihe. } which will stage the tournament. It is anderstood by the Interstate asso-| ne-up rar Craton ed to Jet, scoring ciation, however, that the dates decided upon shall not conflict in any wa Shipbuilders Going aue drat ts to fill ow |r and alvo. Chief Meyers ‘@ith other tournaments which have or will be awnrded to Pacific North in for Ice Hockey | single to right scored Crawford ks teerttory. Four teams will represent the That's what a running account of ane and Loa Angeles are stil leading contenders for the Pactfic be rn . San Francisco game next year a ‘Spokan M1 toad tern for the Pacttic| gnipbuiiders ot Reattio inn ie | Lefty Leifield Is nampionship meet for 1918 See 1 ‘ m 1 like, if Manager Jerry | Coast handicap championst: = K ir ” hockey league sccordir 0 an: | First to Come Back | adie Bosna ser - | nouncement made t night o | nce yi 1 | If the Northwestern league can struggle along until the autumn of | yarda that will have teama aro tha |o,r ne Hest of the © return to| parting for Los Ar Downs de 1918, the magnates can pay the players off in Seattle Construction & Dr c age as ted ‘pation of the | ctared he would offer contracts to . tig Abies, ‘iliide and: as RN ah ae m ¢ rd and Chief Meyer | Eaay By is Letty Le) on both free r Spokane Man Lands |Al McCoy Signs to \*¢ A hy the st, Lous Brows elf eon pitching = ek B |Paskert Traded ola for the st Paul cub te. Large Gallery at We; 1 Dividend f Bowling Alley Bid ox S. F. Mexican to |. 1 g e announce our Semi-annua ividend for ‘ . en have landed the} OAR ND, Cal. Dec. 3 1 sini | eee ce een cts Sten ach| ume for Williams Tae on ee Sac gr See Sem Wa 8 wi WHALING CO, TO PUT: a toaay.. when. th Da ort all and his assoc | was announced to l Ske “Chieu < dite ta sas ' round of mat nd demston for several weeks, but only | Fred Fulton Signed |. Acourding ‘to.infarmation el Monte New Year's cup a a 1.4 tien Saebited by the cote for Go With Moran) |Greatest Italian Mat |v» th vurew of fisheries “epart Mi wile MERE aE Oe oe a eral, They will form al NEV a ae Ful |ment « commerce, a whallr : 3 Seperation, snd’ pian Zo tart com| ton aed FOOGE Moka ait eet we | yyAhrtist Loses Melee |rrny on the Pcitie cont i 1 7 fon on the building that will| a 20-round bout a Orleans on | # eg gag nat ease Mb a A : ® iG Mt tue tina lia tral, Greek, won from Renato Gar. |operated next sea Denver Not Likely ‘ wl ry sina: illed the greatest of Italian 1. of 30,000 oa in falls last | con ‘ to Have Baseball Cor. Fifth and University nd . a : f bi rn ; tion ? ihe — — a - onte ague next ny It will HO KEY : ro Sich ee (— onsiaag Opening P. ©. H. A. Season | \° fet Gao th ‘| Grenade Throwing to swan Sie MngAds Become Colle eS ort PORTLAND vs. SEATTLE J... em en econne Callus Spee TUESDAY, JAN. 1, 4:30 P.M. Lundby t poor. W : + : ia dis ikely to: dove ap into Beats, 50c, The and $1.00 All ved |r sla Slal ieidbea Mi superiors | N67 * he pete ein lol ate Ed i Seats Now on’ Sale. Phone Main 2493 A. LUNDBERG Co, Tpit A temperature of ‘ below | me . n ‘the is este ns Rut ted ain 1101 Third Ave. Seattle we 1 from northern Maine, son tram mat ere the half-year ending Deember 31st, 1917, 8% —+ Per ‘Annum At the Rate of Universal Savings and Loan Association 316 PikeStreet.