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STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1918. PAGE 8 DOIN S$ OF THE DUFFS—It’s Plain to Be Seen That Oli via Was Right. 1SPORTS AND COMICS Outbursts of Everett By Condo. True. TVG BEEN WATCHIN You Tor some TiMe | | preenine YOUR SEULE J}UKEe A Peacock! You LOOK ALL RIGHT ®acEerT THAT YOUR HAT'S Too | PAR DOWN OVER YOUR — Ge Willard Again Delays Signing for Bout With F. Fulton horse buyer, today interfered with | Jesn wants to go to Baltimore lesigning #seance with | GO, March 23.—Jess Willard, “the affairs of J. Willard, pugilist iy to buy horses for his farm, and his art Fulton was moved up to Mond: oter J. C. Miller today cancelled the $105,000 offer of Dominick and Matt Hinkel, who wanted to stage the match in New Or ‘The two withdrew, claiming that Willard is stalling. The bid BA Been overshadowed by offers from Denver, Minneapolis and Ham-| “T've got a hunch Ont. “Let ‘em think I'm stalling.” growled Willard. Abyhow, it wants to run this show himself, no matter who bids. pretty hot in New Orleans.” UIndications are Fulton and Willard will sign an agreement to meot place selected by Miller, the number of rounds to be decided by Isws governing the location. | { managership Sit up from a supine position with -pound weight suspended from the back of your head. ‘This series of texts was prescribed by Captain Roard EF. Nelligan, di rector of athletics and representa- tive of the war department commis. sion on training camp activities at Camp Devins. Each man in camp was required to perform eight of the nr stunts fs a story for men who are into the army, either by enlist ‘or in the next draft. All YOU make a model soldier ‘@ physical standpoint? yes, you probably will get past examining boards all right, but isn't the question. you can meet the following re ts you will be up to the for a model soldier. yourself 10 times. eight feet from a standing se Captain to determine the etic caliber of the men under his tion. Here’s what he says about 4 feet 2 inches high from a position. @ 12-pound shot 33 feet. & 20-foot rope in 15 seconds, les showing the excellent 50 yards in seven seconds. condition of the soldiers, the a mile in six minutes. est demonstrated the value of a 60-pound weight over your sound athlctic training in equipping one hand. a man for military service IN McGRAW MAY GO , SWIMMING TITLES FOR BIG TEN UP TONIGHT UP IN AIR AFTER MIX CHICAGO, March 23.—Conference | MARLIN, Tex., March The game scheduled for tomor- indoor tank championships of the , between the Giants and the Big Ten will be decided tonight Worth Artillerymen has been| when the eight finals in the swim- off, but the Giants will take | ming events are held at Patten gym Waco Aviators Monday in a|nasium here. Tracks and Gross game. John McGraw | events will be run off to a finish to- fly back to Waco with an offi. morrow night, ‘after the game. He has received invitation. ER ARRIVES READY TO TRAIN WITH YANKS MACON, March Frank Baker has arrived here for practice with the rest of the Yankees. The [famous hotnerun clouter predicts trouble for the rest of the American Dy feague, since the addition of a pair of right-handed hitters to the staff. "PITCHER TONEY WILL WOT PLAY THIS YEAR. MONTGOMERY, Ala., March Rousch, champion batter of National league, joined the Red here today, and M ‘8 team may be called complet there little hope that Pitcher Fred To: will be able to play this year SCHERMER LOSER TO WALTS WITH CUE) New Haven Makes Ready cemermer a to Become Mitt Center ion game to Walts, 3 | in their match of the tourney|,, N@W HAVEN, Conn., March | min city expects one of the gr held at the Pope-Sibley parlors. boxing crowds it rh tertat Monday night when Willie Jackson Business and Johnny Dundee clash Men |in @ 15-round bout to a decision. Try Our 30c Lunch | Jackson startled the boxing world 11 A. M. te 2 P. Mm. |some time ago HARMONY SIGNS UP JACKSONVILLE Harmony, #0 Ie ranks of the Ath appearance ag counts on thi lack of good p the outfielder who came letics in the a hit. The | opens today WESTERN CHAMPS ARE READY FOR BIG MIX TORONTO, March 23.—Confident ¢ tonight's game and thus prolonging the series, the Vancouver » hockey club, was in fin for its game with the Ic night in the second contest of the | world’s series. Fla., March 23. absent from the # has put in its ‘onnie Mack to help offset Merlin Kopp, to the Ath ton d is making series with Pittsburg Ga., wture hers dropped a three Jed next when he knocked Dundee out in Philadelphia. ——@ est for Results | - positive mark for | ¢ field | AGAIN WITH C. MACK) "WHATS THe vse "OF me LOOKING AT A FASHION MAGAZING IN MY FINANCIAL CONDITION ? SQUIRREL WHaTs THe \| MATTER, OLIVIA, WHN THE LONG FOOD—The Babbling Brook Went to the Dairy. THERE Much TO LAUGH AT WHEN Youke BROKE | DON'T WoNDER YouRB BRoxKe - You Don't KNOW WOW “To USE MONBY - ONLY YESTERDAY | SAW You WAVE A New Five DoLLAR BILL ~ WHERE | Is IT — BY ALLMAN WELL, You'RE WRONG: zy | HAVE SOMETHING ‘To VLL BET YOU'VE | | shows - | BOUGHT Thes Gor NOTHING TO SHOW FoR IT WELL = A LIC BABBLINKK BROOK = THATS WHAT POETICS ALL WRITE ABOUT WHEN ITS 2 SPRING | Ww ‘ A SABBLING iain p Bia OUGHT TO MAKE GeoRGe Know 11S SPRING ~ Lin TWickHeAo ! A FELLA SAYS — WHY IS THE FIGURE 9 LiKE A 2 RELIEVE ITS SPRING > WHEN YOU SEE A BABBLINK —- a come (es A BABBLIN THE GUY WHO HOLOS THE CHISEL IF THE OTHER ' FELLA MISSES IT — WOW! ue AHERN =. BY BLOSSER BECAUSE WITHOUT & TAIL IT 1S NOTHING !! —_., ALL RIGHT- 60 To (Tr! el > LARRY BALKS| AT ROBIN BERTH W YORK, March 23.—Napole famous second baseman, | and later manager of the Toronto In ternational league club, to the Brooklyn Nationals, ac cording te nnouncement today. Lajoie ata self a free agent, and would appeal to the national comniasion. HE WON'T PLAY r March 23.—Nap th Brooklyn to manage Associa, announce. d home to- nd sacker sald f the Brooklyn elub, in that his re « been purchas- of the Indianap offered Lajole the club a month this morning Laje don geting on * the of wed the « McGILL, CONFIDENT DIANAPOLIS March 23 McGill an As IN Over to nit tight in regarding hat he considered hie: | elopments in | will get La-| Indians this year in| ng of the ta pla the major leagues Jed without his commiaston , yffered to report imme but McGill advised h pments tate m to await r who has! has been | fi C BY PAUL PURMAN “Farmer” Burns, former wrestling sampion of the world and known «the John 1 the wrestling game, has just A his 67th birthday on | A break in the butter market that | was ted for early next urred Friday, A decl was unced, This is the first drop in prices here since last fall, al |tho quotations have }lower in other citie butter is off the market , Btate dairy inspector, | Investig: reports that butter shipped in from the East and South has been rewrapped and + Washington and Oregon bra Oranges Frid. large sizes are going at $8 per box, the highest price ever paid here Apples are firmer. This fruit is . and expe anni |A advanced ¢ against each other for even the small sizes. Eggs are unchanged. Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for | Vegetables and Fruit .— - VEGETABLES Por doa «+ Per th Artichokes Asparagus Berto —1 per ‘Cal, head, per crate Los Angeles head, per crate Imperial valley Onions—Green, per dor per Mb. Per tb Nebraska, per Th Yakima spinach Local, box... 1m, banket 07 Soy Bean Meal Apples— Delicious, extra fancy .., been somewhat | Dan | ‘8 | Honey The | astern buyers are bid: | meet any 0} or weight, { Burns vitality ul 5 A Bani 1 to Frank ¢ It was Ka Grapefruit ida New. trained Yellow ¥ Lemons N ll wrestler took Goteh and taught the game vented the Japan Almons Hrazil made ¢ of all time Domentic, per 1 i i Turns to he was eig Jimmie Met wok Per t per ft wheil, 1b for a side bet of 15 ‘It was ¢ the FLOUR (Prices paid wholesale) wort. had pinned oe Whole wheat, bbl ground 4 decided 1 earn money ways been Corn Meal, bale 10 9-1 nackn Country Hay and Grain Paid wholesale) game, B 6,000 matches, Fat, Under ‘ 60 Ducks Heef Seraps Chick Food CT Meal id Harley and Oat Feed Mitley 70.000 72.00 25.00@26.00 28.00@ 30.00 ‘Timothy Wheat Hay » | Prices meet A winner-take ling champion y year ioteh Gotch developed into the greatest of Burns who Jim) was a In his long caree rns eng ative Washington ¢ he feels a an he did has retir ways } n of his basis an ae ne in the world, any na attr to hi training ong and to the sipated f the most He restling held the hip of the wor and whe turned his title pupil Burns’ training he tha ‘“. It a crude farmer fine points o' Burns hold, was as him the It famous toe was ‘The princely sum of 15 cents led When he wrestled y friend, ¢ up wrestling it years ol irin, a shoe cents. cent I had in the an said, “After ie’s shoulders pocketed my 30 cents, then I have & match sd in more frozen 4 Tha, frozen reamery, cube Hedger Prick ‘nine Hiock Swiss, Cream Brick ss. Wheel « a tith and will| rs competi remark ter fact n he retired boy who in which | te Goteh the most feared wrestler | to the retty easy way tc al in the wresthug than Only six times were | his #houlders pinned to the mat Burrs has never r «his regu of living and ho trains as now as if he match. making any predic tions that he will live to be 100, but nuch a possibility ldn't surprise hin at all |NICK WILLIAMS MAY YET LEAD SPOKANE PORTLAND, Maret wi Hams may yet pilot the Spokane In 1 | dians during the coming season. Fol lowing a conference with Frank Farr dent of the club, at whict offers of more mi and a block of t| Stock were Williams is up in signed yesterday to Helens team in the league TOM SHARKEY WORKING FOR $5 A DAY IN N. J. NEW YORK, March Sharkey, old-time heavywel ist and once rated weaithy by his rir working as an armed New Jersey munitions Sharkey, once y cafes here and 1 paid for with hi ed to be earr were re r p made s he manage the St Shipbuilding f Tom pugi A man made ugements, is kuard at a plant »prietor of gilded San Francisco, earnings, is report $6 BASEBALL NEWS WILL BE SCRVED UP SOON baseball news is expec when the Pacific onal league magna will h to draw up a schedule 1918 season. | Some next wi Interr gather for the COUNTY BASKET TITLE | IS AT STAKE TONIGHT) Auburn and Redmond will clash at 7:30 Saturday night in the Seattle Y. M A. gym for the basketball champlonship of King county out side of Seattle, Coach Huedepohl of Queen Anne will refe PORTLAND SHOOTERS TO BE HERE SUNDAY Nine Portland trapshooters will come t ttle Sunday to compete | in the Northwest International shoot | 25 to be held at the Green Lake Gun 147 | club's traps, FOUR BOUTS LINED UP FOR TUESDAY’S FOUR-ROUND SHOW Thus far “Caruso” lined up four bouts show in the Crystal Pool, fourrounders get under w Leo Houck, the actor-boxer, signed | do battle with Young} dusky native son| x1 melee with Chet Dan Salt has Tuesday's vhen the| again. | de yesterday was| Murphy, holder of | yweight title, and anbther « Uttle | This in the! mpt to wrest! ywn from Murphy. Abe Gor- Portland, was unsuccessful | Brandon don of | ure contest of the evening orge Ingle Pacific defend. j th from the rug-| will nee ing his laurel wr ged Chet Neff. Opinion Neff-Ing as to the outcome of the] is pretty much di ¢ many follow- fans, It seems | it of an edge in the opinion of the closer followers | of the game. ee of fighting flesh the 1 of Marty| according to the press | that Marty had a} with Som The de-| however. | » seen { rson who sa a draw Wille Hoppe Fallon to 8 a result of last ni affair nd rink. Hoppe had the every round. His first victory over Fallon was won a few Benjamin of Portland, Hoppe after the f ries 4 his c best of weeks ago. Joe challenged DES MOIN Milwaukee di with Tommy Gibt 40 bie rounds to the night s Christie have a who averaged d, so in 12 last | of ot chance ows toar Al weight and take Portland middle. to pack up his grip » North Di Frank I dle We Biddy Sommers, is gol George Ingle MORAN HAS OUTFIELD FOR HIS PHILLIES NOW ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., March 23.—P: an now has an outfield for the Phillies. Meusel took part in his first practice today and Fits: gerald has accepted terms. 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