The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 5, 1918, Page 8

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DOINGS SPORTS AND COMICS aa = its of Everett True. ISTGN, MRS. TRLE A OUNT or HIS exPERIGncss SEE, HERE'S WHAT HC SAYS: SénSciOUS. IS MY STOMACH WOULDN'T SVEN HOLD WATER, SNCHES. 9 LET'S *FoR Days i LAY UNC By Condo, SOLDIER GIVES AN 2 in TRE VERN, veoY MUCH, Yous For Wo I LEFT THE TRENCHES I WEIGHED ONLY 6B Pounos. TI FEARED 5 SHOUD NEVER See LOVED ONES AGAIN, GUT THANKS TO Doeror KILLEM'S Tonic NOTED MEN NAMED SEATTLE IS tt Russ Hall of Tacoma @nnounced that Heinie Menth » has accepted terms with the for the coming season. fs a 200-pounder, who will egrn his meal ticket whipping vover with his strong right arm. fiven a short tryout by Hall stuff and while he showed he was too inexperienc make the boat. big pitcher has been working Shipbuilding yards in Seattle! ball with the Seattle league. Hall figures the will have developed suffi- to hold down a regular berth the coming season. eee ol. Webb, Spokane pitcher, be allowed to take a whirl at AA company. ato wanted Webb and of-| him a contract for the coming ‘but as Webb was on the sus | list of the Spokane club, have been impossible for him played with Bill Rodgers un- | 1, a Spokane rave permission A Irve T and years ago? Pack in 1906, ood the twirling staff of the} Hig wants to wear a Tiger | SEATTLE PLAYERS WILL this season. He sent Russ ‘B letter last week, asking for a At present he is running a and pressing place in Butte. - herever that is. eee Portland team may train at n, the “Round-Up City,” year. Flattering offers have made McCredie and he ts of accepting. The judge be wise to do so. He could do} | Incidentally, the Portland team| be called the “Buckaroos” this The Vancouver club owns title of “Beavers” in this league, es boys must get a new “Buckaroos” will be eepecially if they train at Pen-| “ el fu a Fe Foe a J m a year decides the war, says! t Wilson. Help to decide it| thrift stamps. Business Men Try Our 30c Lunch 11 A. M. te 2 P. Mm. Torrey & Sear Billiard Parlors Under Ow! Drug Store it | CAMP LEWIS SOCCER it) at their own game, ional James Quinby Higginbotham, | wilt meet a team sed to pitch for the Bengals diery Wednesday afternoon for the benefit Tke Butler, Finney and Hig|tund and the American Red Crom to do their bit for Johnston tangle in to attempt to wrest the > le Pt DAVIS IS LOSER IN Brown w R 3 CAN NOW ———- “Time \T 1S PALLBEARERS TO DEAD RING HERO BOSTON, Feb. 5.—In a mahogany casket, with wreaths of flowers almost completely hiding his last couch, the bedy of dohn L. Sullivan, former world’s heavyweight champion, lay in state today at the home of his sister, Mrs. Annie E. Lennon. A steady stream of men, women and children gazed on the peaceful features of the oid gladiator until a late hour last night. More were present early today Sullivan was dressed In a full dress suit. On the glistening mahogany of the casket there was a silver name plate bearing only the Inserfption, “John L. Sullivan.” Arrangements have not been completed for the funeral. Only a few of the men at first selected have been able to attend as pallbearers and honorary pallbearers. Col. Roosevelt, invited to be one of the latter, was forced to decline. He sent a message from his home in Oyster Bay. Other honorary pallbearers will be James J. Corbett, the man who wrested the heavyweight title from Sullivan, Billy Muldoon, famous as a trainer, former Mayor Curley of Bosten, Miah J. Murray, Police Capt. James P. Sullivan and other local celebrities. ;MARPLES TO BE WITH PORTLAND TEAM HERE PORTLAND, Feb. 5. Marples, last season a defense 1 er on the Portiand ice hockey team will be in the lineup tomorrow night aguinat Seatt TEAM LEAVES FOR B. C.. Confident of beating the Canadiens the 9ist divis soccer team, in charge of Father Joseph Galvan and left Camp Lewis ueaday for Vancouver, where they of returned sol- Jouts. JACK DEMPSEY WINNER OVER MORRIS ON FOUL BUFFALO, N.Y. Feb. 6 Dempsey, Salt Lake heavyweight | defeated Carl Morris here last night HELP AMBULANCE FUND when the bout was stopped in the Seattle billiard players are going |(Mxth round. Morris was continual the ambulance |'¥ hitting low und being raised by American bil- Wednesday night Henry of Spokane, and Waiter 0-point match of the wounded soldiers’ RERLIN, via London, Feb. A nent of five years’ confinement in a fortress was read today over Wilhelm Dittman, radical socialist t Brown & Hulen's. deputy in the reichstag, with high treason. (OE SCHERMER IS AFTER | ="! CHASE SIBLEY’S TITLE Another opponent has been found orthwest hree-cushion title from Chase sib | ‘This time it is Joe Schermer. | y of the first 50 blocks of the natch for 150 points starts tonight t the Pope-Sibley pa ardists, Prices Pal Wholesale Dealers for Vegetables and Preit * VEGETABLES Artichokes—Per doe Per tb. Beans THREE-CUSHION MIX) neste tccn. mck russels Sproats— Per Th Jim Davis went down to defeat, |Cabber 5 to last night in the three. |€ ush, journey for the ¢ io at |¢ ashign tourney for the city title at) Cenun & Hulen’s. His opponent | Corn tu a8 Bill Southern of Bellingham. | Cacambe osenthal takes on Baker tonight bow wee Crate of 2 1 ane per crate , Per ™ No, 1 Per new. per Th 2G, Local, per M G, Feb. 5—Or RG, Feb Outtight Serie Chip in every round of | tatese nd bout here last night, | was an easy matter for Mike QFN “Fastest PORTLAND vs. S Wednesday, Feb. 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Vaseouser | | Portia | 5 VANCOUVER, B.C, Feb. 5 Their ability to shoot for the net, and that alone, was responsible for the locals’ € to 6 win, last night, over the Seattle foe hockey teacn in a game that drew the largest crowd to jam the Arena in many years On team form, the Seattle crew had it on the Millionaires in many ways, The locals were outskated and outplayed at every turn of the} Jame, but Just the mame sagged tho | |net for one more marker than the| | Metropolitans, which proved enough to win the fracas An a reault of the game, Seattle is again tied with the locals for first place in the race for the gonfalon. | The lineups: Vancouver (6) Lehman Lioyd Cook (1) iriftin | Mackay (1) |Taylor (2) Moynes (1) Stanley MacDonald (1) CANADIENS WIN GAME MONTREAL, Feb. The Cana |diens defeated Toronto here last night, 11 to 2. This gives the Mon treal team the pennant for the half of the season Seattle (5). . Fowler Rowe Ricke Foyston (2) Morris Wilson Roberta (3) « RW LW OUR (Prices paid wholenale p Caakem Se | who play the game it ana Ball players stick rule, just as long @ x Whole Wheat, ham, bbl And it isn't always for the money there is in it. There are in baseball # today many players who probably could make more money out of their Professions if they chose to quit the me and go into some other line of | endeavor bbe. Old Honus Wagner, after declaring | ¢; time his las r time that he had played game of baseball, could not resist the call last year and tried comeback.” Many players endure playing far down in the they can be in touch with the game. Which is merely a preamble to the [case of Mill Carrigan. Rumors are emanating out of Bos. ton, and from other authoritative | sources, that Bill will be back at the helm of the Red Sox this year, in f Jack Barry, who is serving navy Carrigan retired from baseball aft er the 1916 world series, with a defi nite, determined statement that he would never engage in the He went to Lewiston, 3 20 0@ 100.00@ 120.00 nhe Clam Shells Clipped Oata |. lipped Rarley y Veed Rolled or Ground Karley Keratch Food Short business. His business enterpris have been successful. He has made money and is in the way of making | more, His home ts in Lewiston—for him the surroundings are ideal—-with one tion Th ption is the lure ball. Will it draw him back into the game? The wise ones at Boston say it will, and if it does, Clarence Row: land and other American league man ; cers will have something to really 15@ \17| worry about 12@ 13| In the last few years there have —gg|been few managers who have | | equated Carrigan’s ability. A catcher | | of the highest type himself, Carrigan is a wonder at developing pitchers. | Babe Ruth, Joe Leonard and other 2 | pitchers are the product of his skill | along this line. | He ts a field general of great abil * io 35 37 | Timothy ‘ | Wheat Hay . Paid Producers for Pri Poultry, Veal and Pork vp x of base 1917 Doz., Springs. Squabe Ducks—Fat Hens—Under 4 Ta. Over 4 tha Roosters —Old lives. | Faney, 45 to 1 ~ Kelling Prices to etaller for Butter, Kags and Chere ity. He thinks quickly and acts with speed and determination, He de mands and gets discipline from his men, Jack Barry was not a failure at Boston, Perhaps even with Carri gan at the helm, Boston would have lost last year, but this. year, with the addition of the new material se cured from the Athletics, with the airtight pitching staff and Radgor Brtek, cane oo... Badger Brick, single .. Hlock wine, ‘6 Washington Ya LURE OF BASEBALL MAY CALIz CARRIGAN LIKE A SIREN OF YE OLDEN. DAY Raseball has a fascination for those |at the helm, 4¢| they can find some one to hire them. Seattle Athletic Club where he has engaged in the banking | | WELL, We Won"T SAY ANY More ABouT IT, BUT INOTICED HER Give You’ Some very ADMIRING ALERT ~ ¢ AL0 BA 52 BAD ey T Beveve ME ,WELEN | WOULOW’T KNOW HER. AGAIN IF 1 SAW Her Tis 1S NOT Ate So Tue YONG Lane GMING ME ADMIRING GLANCES =, wert, | Mos? BY ALLMAN. 5 bre Have More 7 y THe DOW'T Look TO TWE SRLS AFTER At t MORE Wilt BE CONTINUED Id OVR NEXT WITH THE DITIONARY ARMY, France, Feb. 5.—Bud y showed up at the Y. A. with bis girl on his arm to battering biffers perform e's boxing card. 1 “her” got chairs down near the ringside, where he could feel the spray of the sponge between rounds and watch the red welts grow bigger and bigger on punished shoul- ders Bud didn't poke his red neck under | the ropes. Not him; he's a mere spec tator from now on. | By a paradox of fe-ninine nature, Bud, who won the gal by winning 4 boxfight, stands to lose her if he/ fights again. i Listen for the Bells 4 The romance seems to be headed straight toward a post-bellum wed ling. It began a week ago, and since then Bud has taken to Spear. 4 of his luscious old fa vorite Last Saturday night Bud was bil! ed to battle a cook from L company member of this club” unds to a decision, The cook | show Bud stalked into with the mitts on to speak a chal ‘¢ to any “other 133 pound. er in the battalion.” And from the wide of the blue-eyed vision in one of the back ranks of spectators a gent spoke up who allowed he couldn't stand to any one spofling for a | fight Maybe he reckoned to put jhimeelf in Ace High with Her by | stepping into the ring and making a | monkey out of Bud Casey. Show Is On Anyhow, h Ibows thru the crowd and hops onto the platforsn. A cou-| ple of his particular buddies pull off | his boots for b . While a couple of fixing on the gloves. They got a word from the referee. The} old dish-pan jangles, and the show is on Briefly have to step} Boston will be a worthy | %t at all. He just played with the | | Ambitious Man | Well, next day being Sunday. nua | strolls down the Company street past the bakery shop where he has seen | ma'msell selling Wig Mfe-pre- | server loaves of war-brend. She's/ sitting out in front and he salutes her with a smile, Bud alleges it’s a DOCTOR'S | Examii REE Censultatien ir re | didn't mid-r and others ar Bud didn't rival for any club in the league May Suspend Operation! A meeting of the directors of the | Seattle Athletic club will be held to. night, at which time the matter w be considered whether the club shall |be dixbanded or continue. It petal straits. HIGH SCHOOL BASKET SHOOTERS TO TANGLE Three gamos of basketball are slat ed for the High School league this afternoon. Broadway p! Frank lin, Lincoln West Seattle and Ballard Queen Anne. is in| R EE MECHANICS’ DRUG STORE 906 Third Ave. The doctor will be glad to talk over your trouble with you and prescribe fer you, if necessary. Only charges will be for medicines prescribed or treatment taken You will be surprised how little it will cost you. | | Page of Chicago, | red sock which | of the YM. CA It was filled with | and other good sae | Mrs. Marga knitted a featur Christmas tree candy, nuts for poor children was AND THEN YO!! DON'T MUSS UP YOUR FACE WITH A BIG WAD, EITHER. AMERICAN EXPE- |“ | to rain. ; all this and that “A WEAKT (S AFIRE, MY Sou APLAME 1” CAME HIS BURNING LOVE WoRDS in A SHOUT SWEETLY SAID, “TLL GET FATHER To PUT You our!’ oie” Romance of Battling Bud and Blue-Eyed Beauty of France bon jour,” tho it's obviously fixing Can't Blame Him Well, they sat there together until almost sundown, she explaining that she likes to sée clean athletics, but just couldn't be fond of an habitual boxer Bud's been place all week calling around at her learning French, and Her daddy's at the war, but grandpa admits Bud would make a fine, upstanding grandson-im law. So that's why Bud has dropped out of the Third battalion's boxing pro- grams. And you wouldn't hardly biame him if you could see Louise. 106 COLUMBIA ST. Cor. First Ave. DR. EDWIN J. BROWN D. D. $. New at 106 Cotumbia I have left the imi! tors of my name and signs on First ave. and, moved my Dental Of ees to the corner of First ave. and Columbia just across the street from my old location. 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