The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 17, 1918, Page 8

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—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

Other pages from this issue: