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STAR—THURSDAY, JAN, 17, 1918. PAGE 8 BY ALLMAN, WELL, 7 FRANK, THIG 1S THE On, HE'S WELL SEE. NOW DANNY AND PAPA BYE B A First Time you who 4 Ps Lanny? hs LL GO € DYE - SAW MY SOM I9N*T ITS RINGER i TWAT DANNY LookED LIKE ME IF We CaN*r DO EF. bat 3 a pana ailley-A lll ing os) EVERYBODY SAYS THAT SOMETHING ABOUT THIS| ~~ EST ALL RIGHT "a Looks Like Me WE Loons UKE You MATTER - WOLD STILL hae |@NANSIEN' ¢ ish in oa go Pp fix timer TRANSIE: | Pex line pet Poi insert! 600 liner line SQUIRREL FOOD—The One for Benny Was the Only One Left. Inquire — “ - ~\ K - e wey ae ) rec ataer Ae WERES YOuR pre p THES * MAY PULL ‘] Boy ME MISTER) minute SO wie .- BACK MISTER — —_—— , / Over - WEY ONLY HAD y ipectn eve Te NOT, A Jo We STRTION ; ‘ : 5 fy acicon NOT IN A SHOP — . " Beara Bid WHERS THEY HANDLE GERM CULTURES Uke AM WW AND GET ME A SANDWICH t. HERES 2.0% . GET OWE FOR YOURSELF Too! “THe PALM BEACH MAID, Y wien OUT FOR @ DIP IN THE SEA 1S NOT AFRAID- SHE SHOULD FRET, \F WER LOCKS GET WET, SHED FLOAT IN ON A MARCEL SM quias - prets Ucense - one” NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE MAGS 2°‘ Lead Turf in 1918 ARAGRAPH S| ee TM With Cop MERE TO RESURRECT CIRCUIT Reams. Sees Sere en | Ee -— | Predicted by’ Most| Oe ee Se sO ce uTH wi biitiean WHO WANTS MAJOR BERTH Northwestern league mag nuts were gathered today at the Seattle| This year promises to give the, Many a scout has been tipped off hotel, for the purpose of holding | #Teatest opportunity to youngsters|to some brilliant youngster in a their annual confab jin the minors they have ever had,|bush town only to see him on an Fighting” Bob Brown, Vancquver | according to wise old baseball men,|off day and pass him up. The president, wae very much In evi.| Who see in the war situation the| scout has no opportunity to study dence. After three wartime seasons, | Pomibility of many bush league kids! prospects days at a time, and if he Any man who cannot partake of the exhilarating pleasures of a Se Se ee Ss of golf or any other blessing without resorting to profanity ts of an ingrate; in fact, he is a disgraceful being, whose only fs within himself. ‘The existence of numerous “golf widows” during the summer months hardly be denied, but if this condition reaches a serious stage, the Ones could correct it by getting a set of clubs and making it ° when hubby feels the attack coming on. ‘The “nineteenth hole” might be bunkered with dangerous highballs, it i not hard to “mashie” to the optional soft drink green by exer Bob in here denanding that the| setting @ chance in the big show. | chances to look a youngster over on | J : a little common sense. British Columbia city be represented | Dozens of big league players have y wheg the youth is not at his fF > @ ete % again this season. lor will get into army service before | best, another prospect has gone to About the first thing done was the | the baseball peason is over, and their | waste igs | There never was a fairer man than Joe Gans, the greatest of the fighters. Gans was game in every way. He was a recklens . patient under great provocation, never became excited, could stand a grueling. He proved that in his 42-round contest with Nelson. Altho weakened by making a weight that was far his normal poundage, Gans fought on and on until Nelson, be iscouraged, struck low and was disqualified Lies 3 Te voting of a franchise to Portland. | places must be filled. Scouts are also handicapped by Now Judge McCredie will be given a| In the past there has been only a/the fact that they receive tips on Hi. K. Devereaux hance to unlinber himeeclf and set|lmited number of vacancies annv-|any number of “local celebrities” forth a few of the plans he has been |ally in the big tent and scores of|/who are not fitted for big league] Harness racing will not be itech hoarding up to make the league a suc | young stars have gone to waste in| duty, A scout is apt to be veryled by the war in 1918 and plans conn the bushes, With the increased | skeptical unless he is “shown.”|are being made for the most succemp | The new member of the circlut is| vacancies this year more youngsters | Naturally if a prospect happens tolful season ever seen on the a mighty shrewd busines head, ax|will have a chance to show what/have an off day when the “ivory | circuit. well ax a knowing baseball man, and | they can do hunter” ts in town, he is done for.) Harry K. Devereaux, who for he should be able to give the rest of/ ‘The big league clubs continually| But the need for new talent is eral years has been president of the magnates some good advice at| keep scouts on the road to pick out|much greater this year. Owners are |rircuit, has been reclected and f their counctis |the most promising of the minors,|chary of offering big contracts to/tracks are to be opened at Tok 2 UNIVERSITY has prepared statistics showing that athletes ‘Bt the institution have been quick to respond to the call to arms. duates wearing the “Ei of the college years 1916-17 and 1917-18 listed to the number of 29 sthall leads the bonor roll with 19 men; baseball has given 7 President Bob Blewett was as busy|but their work is compromised oy|men who are likely to be called by|jand Readville, Mass. The years D: 7, track 6, swimming 4, tennis 1. These figures, of course, ax the proverbial bird dog this morn-| the fact that they have so many|the draft. They are also glad to|racing will open July 6 far Fir Mot include the large number of athletes, not letter men, who have ing small camps to cover that they can-|get youngsters who may develop| aaa dv Mei teach ¥ J | Blewett believes that with the/not give the proper attention to|within a year or so, and the bush | edn ar | right kind of a working organization |each shining star they hear of. Heaguer will be the one to profit MARINE FOOTBALLERS z the leagu seeasn Se" hackes up by, SORT oe 2 MAY BE COMMISSIONED ° TODAY’S MARKET REPORT Captain Johnny Beckett and his EGON TRACK COACH |FRANK FOYSTON TO ON THE SICK LIST JOIN TEAM SUNDAY BM Hayward, track and basket-| Frank Foyston, who captained the “eoach at the University of Ore | Seattle ice hockey club to the world’s championship last season, fas been on the sick list for | Sen ‘arrive tn town Sunday from To. weeks and Dean Walker. /ronto to join the team, He could varsity captain and fresh-| not leave his home until his status coach, is looking after the/in the Canadian draft had been set of the Oregon quintet. | ted. d is expected to return to his —— Brown, Russ Hall and Judge Mo Cred F.C. Parr, Spokane magnate, was | bably the most dublour chieftain at the gathering. Spokane, being an _ oo! o\¢ ————— —— —— intand town and far removed from || Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers fer | | / Country Hay and Grain the bigger kinds of war work, does pe Vegetables ead Preit pt (Prices paid wholesale) { not take on such a prosperous air as YEORTABLES | the Coast cities, where ships are be: | qptichekes—Per do 1.15 | Alfalfa Meat .... ing built, and in Montana, where the Ross iégxte |e Bar cnines are running at @ break-neck 4 aa onaee Chep —— BENEFIT MONEY TAKEN ee aes eet crane D STATE COACH CARE OF FOR M’GOVERN Y. M. C. A. Five Gorm oss Cracked Corn h Wilce, of the Ohio State | netted a neat sum, which was turned|No? Well, there is a man in town | petitive playing of late, but is known| Coach “Jump” Hunt i# going to} ity football team, has en-|over to Harris, former manager of |today who can make those three|as the world’s leading referee. Every | give his University of Washington | for service in the medical re | McGovern, to be invested. Terry | little ivory bulks chatter like ol | champtonship balk line match of re-| basketball tomers an injection of} corps. Wilce has been study-jearned a «mall fortune with his|acquaintances, gossip like mal t years has the St. Louis man| pep, which they could find use for fellow football warriors of the Mare Island Marine football eleven, which | made such a wonderful record this | j season, have been recommended for jcommissions by Col. Karmany, it charge of the marine barracks at Mare Island, according to informa 35.00 | tion received from the South. “*! SOL METZGER TO GET use| MARRIED, THEN LEAVE | Altho the football season closed ~l some time ago 6° Washington and J 45.09 still a pretty busy gent. Metzger 90.00 )is to be married soon, and immed 7288 ately after that event he will sail 9 |for France to do his bit Per oi Honey Dew, crate 65.00 : — Medicine and coaching as a wide | fists, but didn’t manage to keep any|aunts, or cheer like college freah-| holding the referee's bridge. |after last night's 15-to-10 defeat at . 63.50) and he will be called as soon | of it men. They say papa, uncle or good| “Show me a shot I can't make.”| the hands of the Y. M. C. A. quintet. | Bacramento head, per ened eles ak oe hs 90.00 LEO HOUCK MATCHED 1 ti SannEEEEEEIEREEEEEEEeeie eque: his persona ol le: ete ds 01 be played of o erat. | Ont mg ‘: > . +<thee he has completed his course a’ dog on request. This personage is| challenges Pete, And it cannot be| The game, played on the universt. | Onlem—timem. Botton | Oats + oeaat WITH FRISCO YOUTH State and is given his M.D. | FT none other than Charles C. Peterson, | done. © of bis #pecial stunts is|ty floor, was hotly contested, altho! Yakima. per Tb | enema emmmmmaanes | Fl EEN ATHLETICS of St. Louis, the show-meashot-l poe off 100 points in one min-| the playing was not up to snuff. | parsiey—-Local ENY PECKINPAUGH TO | NOW IN U. S. SERVICE|<antmake artist, with willie Hoppe, ute. tx not possible, you aay. Sure |The varsity athletes were poor at| Peppers orf R : who plays tonight and Friday at/it is, if you know how. Ont Mitiey . ‘The Moose club announces the fol lowing bouts have been made for its 4 Nebraska, per ™ Rolled Oats DI : Peterson | both passing and shooting. The tere—Local Rolled or Ground Barley. LEAVE YANKS IN TRADE) connic stack t¢ mayors to mere. Sgtt| Brown & Huten’s | doen Lineups ryakima ¢ Hereteh Food nn, . Frankie Farren. onnie Mack 15 players to date. The| Peterson, who is one of the char-| Pete has an individual way of GA University. | rampkine Joe Benjamin vs. Frankie Sullivan, E Phe report that Roger Peckin.| Athletic’ boss has been hit harder | acters of the sport world, has made | starting a match. He does not play score, Seance esas | Saeameetekies © Loanie Mointosh vs, Stanley Trimp 5 “ |than a er big le de . haries, Cool aki: sof the New York Americans, | han any other big league leader.) q scientific study of the fancy shot | the usual two or three-cushion shot ‘ Jamieson | Alaska be. be traded to the St. Louis|!" addition to three rookies Mack| sido of the billiard game. He has|around the on the break > a Ide | Spinach— 1 , is denied in New York. Man-|has lost Haley, McAvoy and Mur eumnon. ike avaws tack a Sinek | Sqaah—— Hub 24.008 20.00 ae “enbine devoted years to picking out freak! that is t i ipctatece in one of the greatest short es eg Wie. Pate es ree | wee His exhibition rivals in its| four feet what ix a four-foot Tomatoes | gs ng Producers tor in the business, and he in-/ 4 Ane ; Inflelders; Shar-|own way the superlative playing of |draw to this expert MC. A, Rennte ® | "eee penew ry, Veal and Pork | Examination and Consultatien to hang on to him man, outfielder. Hoppe. University, Slack § His other freaks are just as strik rRvirs Before taking up fancy shots,|ing. Peterson is one of the great ERRY DOWNS MADE | BATTLING ORTEGA IN Peterson was the red ball champion lest of all «port kings. FREE MANAGER OF SEALS) PORTLAND FOR MILL|y ; is Say Athletes Temetiseceaissaes 8% : ee SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 17. Jer-| PORTLAND, Jan. 17.—Rattling Vancouver Is [Shipbuilders y Stole G Js fayman — i “ronal ee po AE ila Downs ; Hen Try tagged Ortega, San Francisco middlewe! 4 | | 3 . S seoe ot 7 joctor wi today as manager of the Seals sade eae ‘abo yee aw nolan Hockey Victor | Play Hockey)| PORTLAND, Jan. 17.—Charges | Mtnerr 5.00 | ‘ y £3 Sobgdlnay ph oc el geld oa Referee, Resebers. extra fancy . Gravenstetn, local Bay City today, to appear in bouts| PORTLAND, Jan. 17.—After more| ‘The Shipbuilders’ ice hockey league | that Wm. Gotelli, Kenneth Norris | | Bastern, . : | Prices to Tetatier for srevoribe for you, if necessary, next Wednesday night. Ortega takes| than 12 minutes of overtime play,|got under way last night at the, and 0. W Huddlestone, prominent | Opry . Butter, Eggs and Cheese Only charges will be for medicines ri | the Portland ice hockey team went|Afena, with Skinner & Eddy and|in Northwest sporting circ les, have| Mainga—Per prescribed or treatment taken, on Al Sommers in the main event. | Ames being returned the victors for two years been stealing sporting) Black... sheers You will be surprised how little Try Our 30c Lunch Duffy and Frankie Tucker are hook-| own to defeat last night in one of! 14 took one minute and goods from loc to donk, @) Lome eee. Tis NOR ¢ Native Washington creamery, oube, it will cost you. q a Tree ery ed up for the semi-windup. the greatest exhibitions seen here,| of overtime in the ond ft store in Marshfield, made by po-| \tichigan Concords . Storage, California, 3 aE Ris { Vancouver winning, 1 to 0 the doubleheader before the tors today, following ar mpere bs ceaeses Storage. California, ‘Torrey &Sear Billiard Parlors | "omeo Hagen wanted to meet! 11 was a battle between Goalles| ® Mddy quintet put over the marker men here and in March: | Grape Fralt—Cal, «-...- Mage Select ranch 1490 3rd, Under Ow! Drag Store | Steve Reynolds last fall. Wonder if] srurray and Lehman that gave them a 5-to-4 vietory over N18 prominent as 0! goney—New, case ... ne Dry Dock seven. golfer, Norris is an authority on| strained, new he still wants the bout? ‘ - An the result of the victory, Van nd _. Yellow ¥.N uckleberries Per Tb The first game wan more of a one.|Orecon hunting and fishing. couver is now In first pi with | aided affair. Ames beat the Duthies, diestone won several amateur | the locals holding forth at the other |5 to 0. ‘The lineups "| boxing champlonships. end Gf: the league rave Amen, | The charge is that while employed | There was but one penalty. This yer Goat in local stores, the men during two! REAL PAINLE TRUSS TORTURE . bundle dn order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which ta the highent| WM! meted out to Tommy Dunde KR. Def... #.'MeDonaid | years took $3,000 worth of sporting | Pomegranates 0.0... Srenes! Wee 1e 2 eabire Teotcte “Ribeer wee and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mauth,| Me, Cook scored the point for the a eons | goods remo : . e Washington triplete Washington Y. A. 240 ‘25 five free trial to prove its superior you ean bite corn off the ¢ oat | Hey. | Millionaires. ‘The score Kuaranteed fifteen years Vancouver ‘ Portiand. e Wisconain Y. A 2 i328 | A. LUNDBERG Co, Gold Crown .. : 84.00 | aren ; mene STANFORD LOSES STAR Young America . 26° 1101 Third Ave. Seattle $15 Bet of Teeth (whalebone) ok (1) +: JOhABON | Ketthy ender uneseletad ATHLETE TO COUNTRY) rd =a 7% $10 Set of Teeth ...........85.00 | Mackay - R Ontman | Keith from Murray: « : Ln0,. © | Bridgework, per tooth, gold $4.00 | T8710) isoss Dunderdale | y4¢ PALO ALTO, Cal, Jan. 17.—Jua Cor. Fifth and University “ 7 O | wtanioy .sscescccdn Wye House, Stanford's crack sprint ~ Gold Fillings. 81.00 Up moynen mW B&F : sep ‘ Silver Fillings Substitutions: Third period, Ukb Me Millan athe on ee, ys ecans—Per Ih 1 |os | extra period, itar fayborn | he had been p ase 1, latina Fillings . 768 | » Hawrey vision A, in the draft and that he | 3 All work guaranteed for fifteen years. Have impression o v oe a J fowl will be one of the first called ’ ane Brides Week, Tous Penaitien underdale, 3 minutes. a tree Pero ‘of Time, 4 oro ‘ Lf Officials: Referes, Jon; timekeeper, x -- +4, Smith | ‘ ly custarncrs whone work Instill EWinE Sot antishestina thy Sue] arthur eyton: ot umpire iar print period. tiny: ies | A eee WITH le “Fastest Game in the World” ers who have tested our work. When coming to o sk Our land Plerce Mayborn: Dowd from Glayborn, | prem hae tonto t ore Wh iting” ts oa oft, be pots "anor, Som Cuyeornt| CUE IN TOURNAMENT | PORTLAND 1s. SEATTLE en a ener ae ae te Hay a , Jim Davis was returned the victor o ing People Frankle Farren ix working out at | | eae B, J, Heacock last night Palme wit he oe Friday, January 18th—8:30 P. M. Art Wilson declares he would be! 31, in their game in the tour ss al bb able to knock ‘em all dead if his di ie city three-cushion title. * the ae : : SEATS 50c, 75c AND $1.00 s:x ae ie ‘ . oar QHIO ,CUT-RATE D NTISTS the Austin & Salt gymnasium, under the direction of his manager, Dolph Opposite »: Min) aon was what it used to be, match was played in 105 innings. Corn Mewlt bale 10. 9-th, ‘sacks