The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 1, 1918, Page 8

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SPORTS AND COMICS Outbursts of Everett True. Sats hee RRR o= HP-36., IF You" ve Gor ANYTHING TO SAY. AROUND THIS Ortice, SAY IT OUT LOUD! IF THERE'S ANYTHING T ABOMINATS ITS A WHISPERING etchant ARMY AND NAVY READY TO BATTLE AT ROSE FESTIVAL | PASADENA, Jan. 1—With the weather ideal, the Pacific coast football classic of the West awaited only the referee's whistle this afternoon to send two of the greatest teams which ever wore moleskin in the West into the fray before an estimated crowd of 30,000 people who are expected to turn out, for the Mare Island- Camp Lewis championship battle is one of the big features of the Tournament of Roses festival here today. Coach Stanton of the ist team is reticent Of condition. Thet he will rely upon speed from his coaching while here Aerial stuff and McKay for long end runs is the program Believe. And speed against speed is what Coach Beadek intima Bis “brain stuff.” He bas been running his squad “ragged” His squad is in the best against the heavier Marines is evident dopeaters will by in practice. _ a - HAMPIONS OF 19 BASEBALL World Champions—Chicago White Sox American League Champions—Ch National League Champions—New York Giants Leading American League Pitcher—Eddie Cicotte. Leading National League Pitcher—Grover Alexander. Leading American League Batter and Base Stealer Leading National League Batter—Eddie Roush. Leading National League Base Stealer—-Max Carey. High Spots of the Baseball Year Ty Cobb hits safely in 25 consecutive games. Grover Alexander won 30 victories for hia third consecutive year, tying Matthewson’s record. Ty Cobb. FOOTBALL Eastern Champions—Pittsburg university Big Ten Champions—Ohio State university. Southern Champions—Georgia Tech. Northwest Champions—Washington State college. Southwestern Champions—Texas A. & M Missourt V Champions—Nebraska university Leading Scorer of the Year—Ingram, U Team. Leading in oring- ley Georgia Tech BOXING Heavyweight—Jess Willard. Light \Heavyweight—In dispute. *Middleweight—Ted Lewis *Lightweight—Benny Leonard. Featherweight—Johnny Kilbane *Bantamweight—Pete Herman. Flyweight—Jimmie Wilde *Title won this -year. TENNIS There were no championship tennis matches last Williams and Miss Molla Bjursted retaining their titles % GOLF There was no national golf mat lant Alexa Sterling kept their tith m Barnes the professional title in year. i Norris hes year, Chick . forrher Tax Evans anit mia golfer, won Running—Hourless greatest winn Pacing—Miss Harris M. r of the year ord for mares at ATHLETICS Mile—Johnny Record, 1,000 Yards Record, 2 Miles Indoor Record As, Indoor Record OutDoor Record net new. ri Indoor Indoor Indoor Record, Overton, 4:16 Johnny Overton, Jole Fu 1 Lo Loomis ards—A. B. K 15-mile walk, Ed Ber H ICE HOCKEY. Western Champions—Seattle, Pacifi Fastern Champions—Les Canadiens World's Champions—Seattle, 2:14, Coast association of Montreal, National won four of five games from Canadiens. SKATIE Oscar Matthieson retains world speed skating championship. SWIMMING In swirnmi val at Honolulu ming records, Perry McGillvray Harold Kruger and Michael McDermott each one At the same carnival Miss Olga D Miss Dorothy Burns set new records in « 500 yards orman Ftoss set eight new and Duke Kahanamole, two ty I Lui fner, Miss Claire Galligan events for women from and With a 20-round | ("Kid") Lewis as the Griffiths, of Akron, and Downey, of Columbus, dre to hand fight followers a treat when they clash in their 15-round bout in Akron this afternoon. Matt Hinkel, of Cleveland, will refe bout with prize, Business Men Try Our 30c Lunch 11 A. M. to2 P. M. Torrey &Sear Billiard Parlors 1490 3rd, under Owl Drug Store Cor. Fifth and University Opening P. C, H. A. Season PORTLAND vs. SEATTLE TONIGHT Seats, 50c, All Phone Main 2493 ats Tbe and $1.00 Reserved ats Now on § By Condo, 8. Naval academy, 162 points. | 50 to Ted Johnny Bryan expected DOINGS OF THE You BET we DID, Tom WE CERTAINLY bp HAD A DANDY TIME iM } WASHINGTON SWEET PAINIE MOORE - SWEET ANKE MOORE - OW— 1 WONT SEE MY bj SWEETHEART ANNIE MOORE ~ SWEET SENTIMENTAL SONGS MIGHT HELP — DUFFS— STAR—TUESDAY, JAN. 1, 1918. PAGE ®& om Diseards His Washington Scenery. GOODBYE OLD SILK P| WAT You SERVED ME Wet BuT Vt HAVE EXCUSE M6 GIRLS NO FURTHER USE FOR Vu BE Back IN A FEW MINUTES LAY THAT ABOUT WAL “THRU AGAIN Add’ AY CoFYeER WiLL “TASTE JUST ABOUT rr ae HOw IF A PIECE Goes Wt YouR EVE You't WAVE "DH TAKE Your COFFEE “THRU fal (7 werrer navy THE “VINEGAR WALTE *— HINES "TOO > PAW WAS ANOTHER DIMMER “TABLE DUTY WOW ~ CARVING A GRAM OF SUGAK ‘To GO EQUALLY AROUND ~ PANNING FOR SUGAR IN “HE BY BLOSSER wt wer 15 with me — 1 JUST FoUND FOUR GRAINS OF SUGAR AND A GOLD RAZZ. ROOZ- ROOSTER In “TH” TREE - Fee’ ROOTS AS HOw Frat We Bel —~— You Lose } Con Ce a INSTEAD OF MAKING DICE OUT OF CUBES OF SUGAR, WE HOW POLL DICE TO SEE WHO GETS “HE CUBE - PE ye BOTTOM OF “THE CUPS IN THE COFFEE GROUNDS AND “TEA LEAVES- je DOINGS IN WORLD OF SPORT DURING PAST ICE HOCKEY SEASON YEAR; MANY NEW CHAMPS BLOSSOMED ON HERE THIS EVE BY OLD DAD TIME he pretty well in 1917 made new champions galore, especially in the pugilixtic world and on the baseball diamond In “Panta jpin among bie | kave ab In de to ee Rowland king sague managers and him a world series champion the latte Tam frank I had the able ansist jance of F © Zimmerman | 1 made Eadie Clcotte the most noted of pitchers by influencing | American league to the be lef that his “shine was unhit able. I made Eddie hosed wonder of Cincinnati, new champion batter of the National lteague. What kept me from making new champ! swatter for the Americth was Ty Cobb. I made Hank Gowdy the cham pion of all base » ing m into an Un rm—the first big leag ayer to volunteer | 1 ma ™M Dowd Middleweight bexer and no has the Fighting Ha |rimg action can say I didn’t ¢ when 1 thrust the wn | Mike's pompadoured dome. | I made Ted Lewis weiterweight |champ, altho I'm open to argument |as to whether or I made a fizzle Jof that job. M I crown | Wrong man 1 know, b 1 bal Rousch, the | seen ero! upon *| will the minute Ted gets into o | battle | I made Benny Leonard champion | ughtw That job, even if I any | Benny has it on all the lion or two promising |But I do wish Renny |talking about going to a training camp—and I made Pet Herman ch. bantam was some neat do other Ughtweights aid nave made heavy and a feather. couple of good reasons and Johnny Kilbane » Earl Caddock the t and a new champ but for Jess Willard | too, champion thus taking ariner, Mtecher to another son of the seit I stiould have handed the rannltr medal to Olin, the wonder What do you thins I m: | Basten Tech: foot In thre ir the Weat I mae Ma pion 100-yaed defeating Mins tional woman's Jon the 500-yard course I made Miss Harris M. queen of ing to it that of being the South, 4 Artelt cham and rtrutte. Theima Claire ¢ vn. | Darby bn cham » harness world gained the honor st mire to pa land, fe Jas sorry the best men minutes just two of lows am took who ever pleased | sport-loving public, Robert Fitasim and Frank Goteh, than whom better or finer men nev the ring or went to the mat I did a jot, didn’t 17 And I only had 365 days in which to do DOCTOR'S Examination and Consultation FREE at the MECHANICS’ DRUG STORE 906 Third Ave. ‘The doctor will be glad to talk over your trouble with you and prescribe for you, if necessary. Only charges will be for medicin preserit or treatment take You will be surprised how little it will cost you | mons or v | Lundts re Rupture [fy A. LUNDBERG Co, 1101 Third Ave. Seattle | terse | whipped the red: | | w |.Lincotn | ward toa big a the | ti J onnary | the | players, myself. | Pittatiure chomplon in the | na- | ewimmer | You bet 1] — Oranges {Rteosdway Five Will |'CUT WORLD’S Clash With Lincoln ed banket pushed to t CHAMPIONS TO $2,000 EACH : CHICAGO, Jan, 1—Kach’ member of the club winning the world’s bas #18 will be limited to will be all Broadway's inexperier: squad is by 1 ch, to ine Turter, ttre for wre 0} gurne Friday digit with Lin-! », ® Veterans : rier haw had t of lant year'a secotid team ax cleu new 1 series in ans his share ut opie ioe ter mar while shite fF He haw ¢ for this year's quiritet pr pes The balance distr 1 finishing in the fi two leagues—the detormined iater who made the at fi the new aystem would be will appear Ot next year, and, if successful, become permanent Other matters were dincunsed will not be settled until next day's meeting in Cincinnatt thru the who ne. st. crowih Loon and Peek will take care of the gua poi tis Eckman will play 4 and Hernphill center With percents Garry Hecrr announcem=nt, said tried out would “Tony” Savage followerm year, Am coach tig for but! look Mon- are Extra Series Will Settle Hockey Title VANCOUVER, Jan. 1 tem for Sportsmen’s Club _ to Elect Officers A new ay leciding the hockey cham been Hockey firet and plonship haw Pacific © wpited by the ant anh in axnoriation mmerce necond Beach for the Arctic department, wi want hatchery at Walla penitentiary game A revision of the schedule was nec upon dr ng Spokane from of ib has nine cireuit bec 1 now each ¢ home matches The last ma ja set for March & am Two home matches then io he a be Ey to nettle the title, the the han, the boxer United States naval re appears on ne Chrix ott, which is his termining champion Sammy | ~ ; = “OP Nate Yer Th P Frices ald Wholesale bi \r Vegetables and Wruit eeemimen | Wale Walnuts VEGETARLERS | Artichokes Country Hay and Grain Prices paid wholesale) Alfalfa Meal Alfalfa ¥ All » Chop Bran hick Food Dairy Clam Shetls Clipped Oats Fish Meal Paid ry, Veal and Prices ducers for ork Hackieberries i 1 All sizes Almonds 5 Ural Pee Young America ...... Big Game Eapetted | keyed t Marines, in reported to b of crippl | be under the weather. Indianapolis Boss dricks wi tionals this year has en-| WITH PORTLANDERS PROBABLE LINEUPS Seattle Portland. Fowler Murray Johnson Loughlin Wilson . .R. Oatman Morris in Pasadena Today PASADENA, Jan 1 With both e tn the pink-of condition and the highest, pit erable more training than the locals d have the advantage of being @ am, while Seattle has two new n Fowler at goal and “Doc® Rober n the lineup. Position. nex of Ma mp Lewis Detroit may sell Heilman, trade Harry ast league star, squad former © A favor wecording today hea refuse to m It Lake club, declared Owns ons sociation pen its se er Navin and Manager Jennings, of Brick” Mitchell, eve Hellman woul 1 with another cluby the same time, they ld strengthen their own club by trading him for other players, ns in the second game of the year Lester Patrick declares he has the locals well in hand and will try to score a win over Pete Muldoon's lever aggregation of Portland puck | hasers when they tangle on the ice,| pitcher, released last spring, aa at £20 pitch for Salt Lake next year. to Lead Cardinals |" siuiicons crew opened the season as will tender bia seam LOUIS, Jan. 1—Jack Hen-!on the last week by » the season opens. Mos 1] manage the St. Louis Na-|ning from Vancouver, but > quieted the rumor thag He signed a con- | # has of letting th ld dispose of Buddy Ryan. He Hen aricks has | F be Kar down with 1 a loms this tim ad no thought of part The Portlande h the slugging outfielder. and may not appe p. Sam Cook rs, also is reported. to rin crack tackle Bill Steen, former San Francisea st. home ice hopes MOLES HAVE NO EVES,SO THEY CAN'T READ MY BILLBOARDS AND GET WISE.DON'T YOU BE Saving Thru the Universal—H’s the Way to Be Successful.” SEMI-ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT We announce our Semi-annual Dividend for the half-year ending December 31st, 1917, 8% Universal Savings and Loan Association 316 Pike Street. Per Annum At the Rate of

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