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STAR-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1918. PAGE 8 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Taking Orders From Headquarters. ‘SPORTS AND COMICS “Outbursts of Everett True. +, GRAGG, THIS IRD TIME IN THE LA XM MONTHS THAT YO. asco mY Rent tt Have By Condo, i?” AR MRT TE me WET S$ on) } ACCOUNT OF } L & OF 1918 BALL SEASON, ieee euees of articles inj discusses and ana- tate meres ball clubs in training camps.) BY PAUL PURMAN I918 baseball season is due to gome real surprises in both and one of the biggest of likely to be the showing of club. all early signs fail Pitts fg should prove one of the most clubs in the National gue this season. 1 do not mean 7; ‘will be a pennant con. ‘oF even that the Pirates have eh chance of getting out of the division, but from the hope of misfits which made last year, the Pirates are gure to emerge a dangerous for every ciub in the wont main weakness of the club, as by the training # i was the hitting Dut even though the cl Swith the stick !t manages to punch necessary to make mM runs are needed. This in two games against the at Jacksonville which the mies won by ninth-inning rallies Pitching staff will be stronger year and should win many Manager Bezdek has the best southpaws in the fm Claude Cooper, who in @ playing with « hopeless tail ‘Glub last year won 17 out of 'HLETIC MEET [P LEWIS, April 10-~At 1:30 afternoon the inter-regimental athietic tournament fs 4 to start on the division of the regiments will serve | | referees and in other official “Contests have been announced ax ind grenade throwing, Litter bugle competition, #00-yard re- bayonet combats, competitive | rescue race and band er Srd and Pike Barber 41 i T DR. KDWIN J. BROWN D. D. 8. Hew at 106 Columbir I have left the imit of my name and rst . and Columbia ‘st. Just across the street my old location. fn 106 Co _ tween First and 8 mot raise iny pric: My new en- midway be aves, 1 wiil cause of the increase my practice #0 that the inc will offset the | of doing business because o war. Want to be known as the only in Seattle who did not raise his because of the war. g. BROWNE, B.D. Dentist 106 Columbia E DOCTOR Go to the RIGHT DRUG CO. 169 Washington St. and 1111 First Ave. And the Doctor will give you s careful examination prescribe for FREE. yeu are sick you cannot do bet take advantage of this offer. you money and give the tcetmeat, was | you! games with an earned run average) of a trifle over two runs per game. | The veteran Earl Hamilton is with the club and is in excellent shape. The other are Harmon, | Carlson and has charge of atchers headed by do most f the) and Blackwell Miller, Hin & staff of y Schmidt, whe receiving. Wagner | have the best chance of being carried during the season Fred Mollwits, formerty of the Reds and Cubs, will play first George Cutshaw, secured from the Dodgers, will be at second, and Me Ketchnie will be at third. Beadek believes he has one of the infield finds of the.year in young Caton, se cured from the Birmingham, South- | ern Association club, who will play third. Caton covers a lot of ground | and hits the ball hard. Berdek be | lleves he will help Pittsburg forget) Wagner. ‘The outfield is one of the best in the league with Max Carey, Bigbee, one of the young sensations of 1917, and either King or © engel, hman a man Pirates have a Beadek's main ef. Det strong ou forts will be directed to perfecting © @ stronger attack than he has now It will not be at all surprising to see Pittaburg finish as high as fifth in the Nationa! league race. (Tomorrow Purman will discuss the Philadelphia Athletics training at Jacksonville, Fla) Stanford to Quit oe RKELEY, Cal, | IS ON AT CAMP| } aoe 10.—Al ing to the general opinion here today The question has been up at the University Washington, FLYWEIGHTS TO MIX NEXT FALL | the bout be t champion and challeng: The original date | | HICKS REGULAR “WIZ” IN INTERFRAT GAME of the inter ent at ‘on Mon triumphant over n to the extent of 1-2 Kapr 4 won from Phi Kappa P: | Hicks, p |'was th | KENNETH WILLIAMS OUT OF GAME; IN DRAFT | sr. Lovurs her for tar of the o 4 | Williams’ b | league company | today, whe d orders to re port for April 20. He was co on by the Browns to fill outfield berth, He was formerly rtland. with Po ;GOLFERS TO GET BONDS ch ern HICAGO, April 10—Th elation formally ed the ¢ f Liberty thrift stamps as golf pr of cups and balls. were expected to follow the plan. MAYBE SPUD WOULD BE SOAKED IF IT RAINS OAKLAND, Cal, April 10. Frank Barrieau ani Spud Murphy | will furnish the main event at to night's four-round show. If it rains, there won't be any show, ee were seen Wednesday in Dugdale's war garden. was achoduled for the afternoon, with San Francisco. three inning: was touched for bt outfielder OR STAMPS; NO CUPS)’ Individual clubs | OH, PANSY, Look. SM, here A Minute! SF —t 1S MRS. DUFF? SSED, SUM Suc AM UP- PANSY, verge. STAIRS GETTIN” | \s SHE GONG OvT, Do You KNOW? a x v KNOW If tT HAONT BEEN FOR TWAT CYCLONE Ye anor —~ i pring (% WAVE. Mor GARDEN ALL LmMo our T'oav — PAL \ Sau TH" oe 8 Sy Pace NOW SUS LOOWT THAT — A GARDEN BOK ~ HLL BET Hh CYCLONE PICKED UP A BOK SOMEWHERES \ AN IT Gor FILLED wih MY GARDEN DIRT —~ AN’ LoowT ! Loowrr! 1 y, PELL MGwT Ww MY “7 WANDS ¢ | Think She AM, SUH F | Don’ 'r Ask HER, (Zhi AFIEET BOY ' wour0 vou } MIND BRINGING 6 WY WINDOW BOK uP. er must wave ) U FELL OFF THE SILL, oe Cw (> Meer + It’s a Wonder No One Has Risen to Remark We We Ought to Hooverize and Cut Down Ball Teams to Five Players BUT MAYBE THAT’S ABOUT ALL SOME TEAMS HAVE ANYHOW New Battery Signed Up; Bill Leard’s Squad Tears Up Turf a Bit PIN Laird and his squad of recruits | Northwest. heading out) c Rainier valley to tear up 4 little turf geer, and Bill Fisher Portland crew, are well players guide ‘The first workout of the season Vancouver, 1 was marching at the ng lot of youngs late Tuesday from the South ught along a battery ned up surprise to pba, pitcher, cher, are the boys. the Central league. Dick Kea wilt head the Flack Cat troupe, other new manager Dobbs worked againat the Cubs, and one singte fox and mist ‘The others who arrived with Leard are Perr: hi uae Mall Tu iteher; Downey, Tigers another evens waa turned back by San Francisco, Pacific Coast International nter upon its career with gers new to fans the. T ‘The gers an Fruit nt by express em at 160 per Ib The last of the Imperial V. tuce ia going at $2.50 to $2.75 Monda 7 Hiack—Par tb. . No. 2, per ™.. per| “Gain soft shell”. in FLOUR | (Prices paid wholewaley | wWhote wheat, bbl. . Los Ar bb. a Pinon Pald Wholesale zm | Vegetables ai Country Hay and Grain (prices paid wholes ‘= Alfalfa ‘Mny All-Grain Che Bran Neef Reraps Chick Food .. Corn 1.00@1.25 2250250 Corn Feed Wheat Hay Prices Paid Poultry, Veal x Springs—1917, frown i Khubarb Rutabagas Veal—Fancy, Light ° ‘Aiaska yellow Reef—County, Tb. wRoirs Retailer Kane and Cheese id He et Gillivray, ington creamery, Bananas Red, 1b Gri Mo 460@%.00| OmngesAli_ nisga. or 7.00@7.60| Kixtra fancy, ped box Only two are new to the {rcult, as Billy Speas, Tacoma man pilot for the known James Hamilton, who will naged od third base for Muskegon. News that Pitcher Appleton had signed up and was starting West was welcome Tuerday In the Giant camp an a bit of sunshine after a week heary-hitting onsmidered hie decision to 1, and will be wi season to 28.00@30.00| war, threate “ue@ "@ +e u@ | Today| neo plenty of| Camp Lewis will judging | first-class ball thin season, from the talent in the ranks. Four] diamonds were laid out Tuesday be | tween the Liberty theatre and the| base hospital and} ick Williams, commandant of the | in, who outfit, hei ia the waa given a chance wi ure last fall, will be in an In- dian uniform again this season. | Wedding for Bronson If He Wins Bout} PORTLAND, April 10—Muft Fronson, Portland lghtweight, will try tonight to make wedding Na of threeminute bella If | Bronson wins over George Ingle, he also will win over Miss Doro- ) thy Curtis as his bride. Ingle, confident that he will hi IF MUFF MUFFS CHANCE, INGLE SHOULD WORRY Muff Br land's best bet ot} th the the in the Ro Muff has been few point e from Marty clever otham mitt artigt, o Portland fans are backing him in tonight’s| contest. Ingle left Tuesday in the pink of | condition Dan Salt took Red Gage and Mike! » to Portland lay morning © mixes with Ted Hoke and Pete ~| takes on Jack Wagner tonight * GRADE SCHOOLS BEGIN SEASON ON WEDNESDAY 0 | Forty-three grammar schoola are o; now in the lists of the Public 0} School# Athletic league baseball 0°| games. ‘The first clash is scheduled o100|for April 17, when games will be 400\ played at the various city play fields A shortage of umpire due to the 8 the complete of the Volunteer |are asked to communic gg| director of Public Set success umpires je with the o Athletic| entral building y mornings and Wednes- 35| day afternoons are times designated " 1 aa the prague school games. x | ROSS FAVORITE IN SWIM FESTO' for ti || crtcaao, April 10.—Perry Me Norman Ross, Buddie| | Wallen and Mike McDermott com {{| pete in the A. A. U, 600-yard and rd breast stroke swimming | # here tonight. Ross is favor ite in the 600-yard event OFFICERS STAY tANCISCO, April 10 | 6 CENTS R, Co. including Ff | Sproule, will continue in of result of the annual election, ident as a| stockholdces* and the 3rd Liberty Loan is up to you. —and all the world is watehing, with men, equipment, munitions, ships for ourselves and our allies— all—ALL—depending upon money. And you go right ahead because you know your good judgment tells you that your fellow citizens are your partners and that in the language of this democracy ‘partner’? means partner, FRIENDS OF TOM KEENE you who know the meaning of “good judgment” — thinking as Secretary McAdoo Are you right?, You are right, you're right! All together, then, on the THIRD LIBERTY LOAN ToM KEENE . pie yee & Moser Cigar Co, attle, Wash, Hemenw: