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STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 27, 1918. PAGE 8 “DOINGS S OF THE pu FFS—That's Plain Enough, ‘Tom. BY ALLMAN 4 SAN, OL30N, | WANT You To | SIRENS YouR Folks CAME WHY 1 THovswT Weit,!P YouRm A 1 SAY NO, MY . a F/x UP “Te YARO-TRIM| OH,NES, |FROM SWEDEN , Dypr'r} N]| vou Week SWEDISH, OWNES, | || Sweve Your Fouxs | FAKS Ban “ihe BUSHES AND PUT | THEN, oLson? : DANE SWEDE / RR) | MusT WAVE COME FROM!" | Come ALO THE FLOWER BEDS <- a : — - SWEDEN DON = IN SHAPE - CAN You Hey 7 Do THAT ? — ‘ / | ¢ <“T MEY MO RUN “War ‘ ay 2 AINT YE ALL RIGHT SWELL \ parte dest daeagient YORE GARDENS WHY ‘CYCLONE’ ABODIN ON A AILROAD “THROUGH MY 5 , — coe T GARDEN THAT DON'T BI bare Seed Seen Swe Ranson Hye ee GARDEN! us THiS MUCH or \F HAT AUT TH’ bins MOVE UP A HANK PIECE O' REAL ‘STATE A BUNGALOW WILL D0 YE SWELL CnnrT~ SRP ME PROM HEE 3 oR Wo ~ 1 DEDICATEO To ‘CYCLONE! TLL SOMETIME nex’ FALL \ puT A CENT IN na 0 a) R vue! vue! ".\ YARS AGO To SOME DAY or we 7 ’ (BE WIS RESIDENCE AN’ mio! J / — oAYS MH’ Day! © pel’ wotwind ANOTHER ONE GEORGE ~ UC comes out 4 THE ABSENT MINDED GUY WHO PuT| f PENNY IN THE MAIL BOK MISTAKING IT FOR A GUM SLOT- wet er” | CHESTNUT CHARLIE BY BLOSSER le Winner i zie Winner in $< NINE Tan Ne STO our-Roun ut hg ong Use 1 P sven | ay for the Coast Title _ ee yy “ BY EDWARD HILL PH both boys working at a steady and fast pace. George Ingle, bates — Bieta chet Nerf tocal it-pounder, hat night im the Crystal rat EIGHT-CLUB B ASEB ALL MAGNATES HERE FOR MEETING JUDGES SELECTED FOR 4 Deadline event of the four-round mitt show sta therein ff started on the aggressive, and had Ingle m a good ! - but later the champion settled down and 1 ing | ' “ ; ,) &t vital spots of Chet’s anatomy. There were few, if any, dis ; C : Wolces when Referee Pat Scott raised Ingle’s gloved hand in ae I i ea neve ~BE PLANNED Wt | SPORTSMEN ARE NAMED canto he sent Neff to the canvas with a stiff blow to the chin ty Farrell won the de an Battling Al Nelson in their tilt | voring the entry of a [submitted in 7 Star's fish tale | coming in. steps fast. it is true, and al Mike Pete to club into the Paettic n x F yi Dae tha aes Seen ee heen | Bach story submitted will go 96 onal league, and Billy Sullivan, vet . th as fhe ‘the fans, when requested by sage recy Sb abies rece Thay saat kaha «he ¢ judges without a name, bearing 4 Dan to stand if they want: |) major leauge back i & number only, so that the judges ‘gee him in action again, rose ‘ox JO Rounds ¢ ce manager, ¢ appeare that ; been obtained. wif not be able to identify the writ § body, we are of the opinion that hwestern Washingt z : Frank L. Wilkins, game warden of | ers. ‘was cut out more for tripping @ith A §} 4 to be given a franchis ; : « Potted Every sportsman in the state 2 (/ len The baseball directors , i should enter a story in this contest. it fantastic on the vaudeville than trying the rougher art of Mike Pete. Seattle wel wi Aberdeen representatives, and - 2 sae There but few trips each season on which the fisherman does not en- the padded mitt at an oppo weight, and Jack Aller / j jaw. Portiand, have been signed to om C “ 4 t counter an unusual or funny ex @ work of Marty was a revela step over the 10round route gathered today for th tm stepping, blocking and duck in the ring at Aberdeen on drawing up a ache busy and write yours at once But he didn't seem to carry a|) the night of April 1 Seattle hotel = it may win one of the three prizes —agaleg vt yagi ae i calc. sens Re yp ee eee Rob Blewett, president P. C. 1. league; Russ Hall, Tacoma; Bob Brown, Vancouver, B.C; W. W. Me- ‘COLT ROOKIES ore be eS eee ail 4 ie Al ll , See LS fo Credie, Portland; F.C. Farr, Spokane; D. LOOKING On for the best story, a $9 De Lame ruth Kh according to ti nusement zone at the } pees W oad Harry Druxman cantonment. They, however, refused to a report from leather-bound fish basket. toe Gee next best and two dozen P. & T. “The New Yorker has been match staging the show. The bout $|to discuss the matter until the meet *— imnemell| teretiie Cal, the training < y % With Mick King as the headliner |} js billed for the Northwest }ling was under way of the Salt Lake Bees, the four | hand-tied trout flies, valued at $4, Next week's bill. This is the bout welterweight title, and is be Judge McCredie, the Portland ma TRAPSHOO ‘ NO’ I ES Portland recruits, Cox, Morton,| for the third. A Stories will appear in The Star San Franciscans didn't take to|} ing put on under the auspices (/nate, and firebrand of the uit Sands and who are work IL However, Seattle folk are |} of the Moone lodge. These {/ stated that he was in favor of sotmy Hee IN — —a | fants ae re, weno are Work- trom day to day and will also be (better-natured than the Bay City|{ two lads should put up a gory $| Aberdeen a tranchive after haem There will be a shoot for the cham | That loaded powder grows better | showing great ability and figure Posted on the Piper & Taft bulletin ."and probably will see |} melee for 10 rounds, both be | bala a visit to th board. . : ne city. The jud plonahip of the Atlantic Meet, t with age—like some other things we|to make ¢: “0 In our opinion, King should |} ing rugged and willing sae ie Se ebomh: Wales ts ler c6 tantee ICE MELEE rove inl ata rnc Btn Po ud teceed seaautts st iae| Am of nas were signed in| The contest closes at midalght able ee joer casas hadi Bot =e annn~~~~~ | in Camp Lewis and one other city, to are seeking bigger game than n when H. L. Haskins, of | California and asked to report to | SU" way s ya make the league an elght-club affair.) TORONTO, March 27.—The k lay targets. suth Rend, Ind, and Fred Teeple,| Walter McCredie for tryout before tolled off if he steps his fast | « a “ee 1 Ang 5 > ee 2 © moke team stepped ace in ~~ hgeles, « that coming north. Cox, th Pasadena fand lands punches to any extent | LEE BISSET 7 hott "Art Yancey and Tom, the trap. en purchased tr e| iad, is xald to be the class of the In the lee secieton i Touhe ood Lee Bissett, basket ball captain- Mitt Notes ie er "i : Try Our 30c Lunch ht, by winning, 6 to k fancey Morton, a pitcher, is showing A raf ‘&@ coal-tinted lightweight | elect at the Oregon Agricultural was under the rules of| 4 Jackson, Tenn Mrs. Brumbaugh, wife of the gov-| “iron man” stuff is expected 4M te2 P.M. ‘San Francisco. Outside of the | col lege and ex-football der at ceuiatee eit wx Wherever Yancey jernor of Pennaylvania, is an arde to be one of th stays of the | Torrey & Sear Billiard Parlors Ret that Leo fought as tho his | Cor was married last Sun-| Chet Neff left for Portland after n the ico. pots, ¥¢ find the goone stand: | tr ter, being a Anne | Portland staff. isan in-|] 490 ard, Under Ow! Drag 2 ‘were tied behind him, and the|day at Newberg, Ore, to Miss| last night's bout, to be on hand this at goal by Lehman waa 'nK behind him akley, and a regular in the F fielder and G an outfielder. Store iad insisted on rushing and| Huldah Gilbert |evening for his bout with Alex Tram. |% feature of the visitors’ play iid ar ee each winter , it was a good bout sett has another year of Inter-|bitas there The summar The only trapshooting squad made Wittie George Brandon, sent up, collegiate competition coming to cee First Period up ‘of sporting writers has been " Everding, king of trapsheot- iE fuse City, to telleve| him but there is a strong prob-| “Denver” Ba Martin, the ancieat| 1—Toronto, Cameron, § minutes ken up because E. R. Goodwin 1 tle Murphy of the Coast fly-| ability that he will not return to| heavy, was in town to second Young| 2 Toronto, Skinner nutes oe Fawcett, of the Portland | ¢ t in 1917 Grown, failed to do so. Helo. A.C. |Sam Langford to victory over Leo| 3—Toronto, Denenny, 5 minutes. regonian, have Joined Uncle Sam's! Everding shot at 5,715 targets in reg however, -nake a much larger Last year Bissett was one of} Houck Second tod All-American team. [istered shoots and 10,000 more in hit with the fans than Abe Go ne best bets on Coach Pipal's fe | 4—Vancouver, McDonald, 6 min: eee Jelub ever possibly more than any the Portland lad who fought m. Only the fact that he was| Marty Farrell and Mick King will "te" Targets to the number of 120,000 | other shooter in the country y here last week shifted from end to line and from| furnish the next headliner. It wi 5—Toronto, Cameron, & =ninutes. ere thrown in the eleventh mid LA eeed rankie again proved too clever! jing to backfield kept the Corvalis| be the last bout of the season in the| &~Torento, Denenny nutes. hter trapshooting tournament at| The Memphis, Tenn, Gun club this opponent in last night's bout.| star trom being seletted for. a| Pool ancouver, Taylor, 2 minutes, ai | knows when it has a good secret while Brandon at times showed 8 | Third Period | “ee | Baward Crooks, who has held t as Judge Flannigan was also a visitor Vancouver, 1 .S minutes. | The new regiment of Vermont | Job for seven years, was recently re for last night's fracas. He wil} ®~Toronto, Skinner, 10 minutes. | volunteer infantry i# equipped with | elected. @ good edge, counting blows | EDDIE BOGART TO BOSS 1 Wing here next Pp The | riot guns, and buckshot is the medi-| bein Struck. day to box Red a | Vancouver. Post Toronto. | cine the 0 ¢ The sho! KR DM » of Washi . D. Tn the curtainraiser Lakey Mor) PORTLAND BALL OUTFIT|®” % P= Ne? Cae Lehman ss. +4 sa etmoen | Gun le gusting ortien pot co. wean that heaniowand 100" atti recognition in Tow knocked out Dick Crouch In the Eddie Bogart, ex-Butte infielder. George Brandon, the Portland fly. | @tiffis oes 1 + Mummery " ove! hurst with 98x100, and 40 straight in frame, Wildcat Leonard sub | and fore going to the Montana/ wetght, made a very favorable im-|COOK «++ . seen. Cameron | the sh off, Biituted for Percy Walker and held! city a member of the Tacoma base-| pression and probably would be wel. | Taylor ‘ 3 ‘ | hte! Way MacDonald to 4 draw in the oth. ball club, has been named man-|comed here again b. the ) fans Mackay eoees . 2 Skinner | Theatri companies that reach | erevent. ager of the Supple-Ballin baseball = Me ald . Meeking CHET PARKER LOSER Wilmington, Del, are welcomed to : team of the Columbla-Willamette| gm en yy eteroe—Low Marsh | IN GAME WITH WALTS! v. trans ct tho’ Witnington ‘tray TWO HOPES FOR BOXING | "m2bulters” ssueue ot Port RED” KUHN FORCED TO | in. is au CN ee ee ALTS eoting” anoctuon, “ieee "et Bogart has the “Oh, Look” company recently - “i |» aul Walts in the Class comy IN NEW YORK FOR TIME ue players tined up with} QUIT WITH BLIND EYE |KE WOLFER WANTS TO |tim or tn tmcrtusnion tourney’ se £6t an Iden” of the patriotic aport and Harry Watson, jr. and Jack | his club, and expects to have a Walter “Red” Kuhn, fo er Por 1¢ Pope-Bibley ps ors last ni 3 4 ‘ BANY, N. Y. 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