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By Condo, ——]| AT Casr L'V® CAUGHT One OF YOU FILTH HOUNDS THar MAKE A PRACTICS OF ALTGRING THS PICTURES ON BicL BoARPS So THCY ARS UNFIT ROR DECENT Cves.|{ “THe PRISONER 1S CHARVED WITH DEMANDING MONEY, ‘THERATENING To PUBLICLY “THE CHARACTER OF ANOTHER ~ WAVING WRITTEN A NoTe InJuR THIS AVERY SERIOUS CHARGE Your. ik WITHDRAW THE CHARGE STAR—MONDAY, FEB, 11, 1918. PAGE 8 ‘Tom, \can'r Fete You HOW GRATEFUL | AM “To You FoR LETTING ME | ouT oF THis e | nee fa), - ur NoR, | WISH To } sad [wi TT WHEN WE AND ASK THAT You Dismiss “THE 'T case AS STANDS OH Jed i, UNDERTAKER’S SERVICES MAY BE NEEDED FOR INTERNATIONAL DECISION TO SUSPEND! Hockey Race Now "MAY COME AT MEETING i Home Stretch IN NEW YORK TODAY) woos ix exvected to be the great - Jest hockey battle Seattle has ee B. 0. HAMILTON Jed this season in slated for Wednes ee, YORK, ope ee The Metropolitana are ane miner league lees, se off the rough gies and are ] beseBhl playing t ing off the rough @ies and ar out to do things to Vancouver when the Internation- | when they clash this week. its family his- Montreal! That's the ebjective of ne teams now fighting for the Jinside of the track in the race for Wednesday's game, it is predicted, will mark the crisis for Se attle, either giving the Mets the bir opportunity to clamp the lid onto first place or slide into the basement It has been said that the last few games played here have been the best ever seen on the Coast. In that cane, the fans of Seattle, Vancouver and Portland in for the greatest shock of their lives, for there are go- are at least two clubs who to today’s schedule meeting the idea that they would like! ‘goon. They are Newark and To | The others are sort of half fixed, with Montreal and Rich Weaning toward quitting. Prov and Montreal, as a matter of ‘will be without ball clubs un something halts them soon. have begun to sell their play. She Buffalo franchise in the was forfelted at the Decem. Meeting, but money enough be found to keep it going if league decided to go ahead Ed G. Barrow’s resignation will be a led today. It was tendered last . when the league voted to his salary from $7,500 to $2,500. Irwin, business manager of ito, is after the place. “There is no schedule so far, so the Will be confined to discus of the outlook. K BARRY SOON TO BE PETTY OFFICER Jack Barry, Boston Red Sox man and yeoman at the Boston navy ‘Will soon be promo! Lettnce Local. of petty officer, to « Rnmeies head, per crate authority as mana, ni valley of the navy yard baseball which will be organized in the D LEWIS HAS BEEN BUSY LITTLE BOXER ) Ted Lewis, welterweight boxer, has i icipated in more than 170 ring since he made his debut, in 1910. 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A. aT | THE OLD BROWN HAT GOES i | shoot SOME GASOLINE Gooo on vr t MORNING — Nuns t VVGE BEtH SAVING THIS \ GASOUNE WW CASE 1 GeT AN AUTO GoWd DAY — Well HERE GOES FOR & ROAMIN <r I RUBE AND CHIEF MAY HAVE || LEADING ROLES THIS YEAR | (ih ncanninsisineiicienteniins Bo | reiinpeasnlipibiecilccatoe ae | | Two old-time ard was one of the most effective sing Mehta | Pitchers in the league, His mound nal league this reason, i¢| “ork Was best in 1912, when he won 19 straight gam When Bender first appeared on the | Phillies’ field, } it was easy Rube |to see he was nt pi had such a showed the tohers, ht, ahh as pitchers go, may be the br kiyn claims one o mn. famous uty froma & when MoGrhw sent ard ason in 1916, He results of training and exerci: r the winter, When he r 1 into pitching form, he pre Hender of one of the harde {in the league to hit With Alex R naid be | Wilbert who was t ple of years him to Brook 1914 con: known Hashes work last the t men xey and Laven. m the Phillies, it nder w tar pit Oke AN have aasume the ran’s team, Smith and ra from his battery staff, and rquard probably will be called up- to assume the premier position ERTINENT ARAGRAPHS QIDDY BISHOP, former 1 na sporting writer, and now fight pro nati, has offered Chet McIntyre, Pacific to meet Dick O’Brien, Bishop's rown now decorating J Willard’s coast heavyw protege, wh the « brow Evidently cinnati pap to be made t pires vear Bishop figures McIntyre will accept the offer, as the Cin: ors have been carrying some notices in regard to the invasion McIntyre. ee ee Patriotic ur playing at he and a blue star }red star will be are to be worn by ill wear w On the road, worn orms the the Sacramento team. ite uniforms with a red heart blue uniforms with a white heart and a a ee be Players in the midnight league will wear mackinaws. ‘The old hot « Fuel Administrator fie vo league will be permitted to oper us usual according to same This is the only industry exempt TO LARRY M’LEAN AFTER HE PULLS ONE ON SAMMY York they are telling one McLean | In New on Larry a National 1 cavorted in a I dock he was halted by who demanded “Why of McLean. Who didja think I was?” Advance and give the counter sign,” called the sentinel “Countersign?” — queried “Why, this in’t no store. Gangway there - my pal.” “You can't pass,” tnsisted the sol. had a friend in om- dier, “without the word. | mand of a certain military company. th And his bayonet jand one morning o'clock de- menacingly i elded to call on him, down along the larry came right on and the sol waterfront jdler introduced him to the weapon. As the big catcher approached the’ Mr. McLean was about to crush and a sentin “Who goes ther bellowed famous course,” | seball uni form before beating it for the “big tent.” McLean is etill famous as a rounder in New York, according to reports. Larry, rtment I gotta see glittered pout 2 While | HOW WONDERFUL IT b Be FREE AGAIN — TOM, There IS ONE ‘THING | KNOW- A Keep S10 / [ANY OLD Time 1 DON'T, AFTER STAYING IN | TWAT CELL ALL Nici! wot Quiet, YoU DONT Know You're Auive! GREAT BOXING CARD FRIDAY Mick opportunity to show what his war are when he goos t pat Cl McIntyre at the © Pool night. Altho he put aw Reynolds har the fa don't believe the laddie w hard enough for him to prov at has the i fa © and th will do with the wary old veteran. Australian and McIntyre w ne what should be a top not McIntyre i popular with t wers of the game, and will ha: many supporters Friday Another event on the prograi using them to wonder is t go scheduled between Houck Ketchel. Ketchel stepped into pe om last week when he st toe with Harry Anderson fought from start to finish of the battle. DES MOINES PLAYER ust wh. Bruce Hartford, the Des Moin shortstop, who was threateried wi @ trial in the Was infield, ington out his services. | FAMOUS OLD TIGER | TEAM PASSES AWA the entire le Princeton of 1893 ha a by ¢ Brown, ehd, and August left tackle, have been dead f years, Wheeler played left guard. been « % - x Girl’s Idea Finds Homes for Many | | MISS ANTOINETTE GREELY | Miss Greely saw , hundred clerks and other war worke flocking into Washington. She's Washington social worker knew of the difficulty of findir rooms and board, She offered h services her plan—and bo were gratefully accepted by yo Uncle Sam, The plan worked was merely to send circular lette to thousands of old governme pointin that win war if employe out would of them home for help could another war worker that this person repr sented the flag, “Legally,” ry. “I can't slam you, but I'll ¢ you. I'll give the eaptain, who's m pal, an earful about you, low.” And Larry betook himself ptain. “rl fix him,” “Did you get his I did, a de Just in time, young said nam ud Larry ull like gun he captal ‘Sure “Tne that. Ye aw hi it's KragJorge er overlook The big right on his son.” nam Larry wins the old brown hat for | that one, AT THE POOL: King will be given a regular and| and | r TO STAY IN MINORS American Hartford has along during the coming season with and she find room in his slay the myrmidon, but remembere: fel ‘e HE DLO “THE B95 OF HE ME SHAFT, WE NEEDED A JOB PRETTY QuicK- “ Wielve LOTS OF ER THE MING BOSS LAUGHED. - “JUST GO 4 AND TAKE YOUR PICK. Was Sullivan World Champion? Technically Not, Perhaps, But in Reality He Was Topnotchel The death of John L. Sullivan has; rounds. i | At any rate, considering Sullivan's | wonderful performances over the | space of a decade, it is not too much to give him credit with the world’s championship, whether he technicab deserved it or not ain opened up the old question “Boston Strong Boy was ever champion of the world. Technically, perhaps, he was not, t during the years from his de t of Paddy Ryan in 1882 and his|ly aw with Charley Mitchell in 188 re was fighter who could have digputed it with him. It is claimed by some critics that the world’s heavyweight champion- P-lahip did not really come to the ©) United States until in 1894, when Mitchell fell in four rounds before - the terrific onslaught of Jim or. eh | bett, but during the time Sullivan he} held the tit e" ve/in either England or Australia, the only other pugilistic fields of the wn | time, who could stand before Sulli Real Estate foo Giai:ehe ‘neva’ baitien th Escrows | England and claimed the English I) championship, altho the claim was ever recognized in Great Britain. ir| Then Goss came to America and was We offer the ser- in #7 rounds by Paddy . who claimed the champion-|™ Vices of a perfect sys- : tem of handling rea estate escrows and closing real estate transactions. is was in 1880, the first| ullivan did any professional | Our office facilities permit us to guarantee the safeguarding of the interest of all parties to a transaction affecting real estate. on | wd no w he fighting | Two years later Sullivan met Ryan, | “Si who claimed the championship, | that Missisnippi City and defeated him |in four rounds From that time on| Sullivan did not bar any challenger Jat home or abroad, with the excep-| mn of Peter Jackson, Sullivan re using to fight a negro. 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