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Outbursts of Everett True. By Condo, WOU, WHY SHOUCD ft JOIN THE Army & THE PAY 1S MIGHTY POOR COMPARED TH > mem THe SALARY I'M GETTING. gem « tt it wes ah ls BROWN, 1 WOVLD SYUCSEST THAT TAKS 4 PENCIL AND PAPER AND write 1S TOWN, "PLY POKGR EVERY NIGHT, _ ~ BROKE AW THE TIME.” — == ARTER You've wRiTTen ie LEAGUE PENNANT BY G A 3-MAN DRIVE (welfth of a series of articles | Eiics Pareen diecasses me Jeague ball clubs in training In Killifer he has the best cate: tn the league, a receiver strong lenough to be in @ «reat majority of the games. When Killefor is out, the amart youngster, Rowdy Eliott, will be behind the bat. Infield Is Fair BY PAUL PURMAN With strong co:npetition from two three other clubs, a National| The infield is fair, but nothing to ball team can usually figure| rave about. Fred Merkle is at first Winning 2 pennant with about 95/ Merkle has been in the game for ‘on the right side of the ledger. | many years and is somewhat slowed have been won with less|/up. But, at that, there are few in than this during the sea-/itial eackers in the league who have Dut this is a fair average under anything on Merkle. conditions. ‘The second base combination may fs upon this basis that Fred | be a sensation or it may be mediocre is expecting to win with the | It depends entirely upon Mitchell's Cubs this year, and he ability to get major league baseball to do it thru the medium of| out of a pair of youngsters, Kildutt three big pitchers—Alexander, | at second and Hollocher at short. and Vaughn. This, of course, | Kilduff promises to be a wonderful be upset if Alexander goes in| infielder, and is a long, clean hitter next draft. Hollocher was one of the wonders of Bet on Alexander the Coast league last season, but In Mitchell was with George Stallings |%#!4 to lack confidence in hrnself. Boston, in 1914. He had charge | Deal, at third, is only fair the Braves’ pitchin staff, and on Weak Offensive ie fested the responsibility of the| The outfield lacks the big wallop drive of Rudolph, James and, 2° Outfield should have. Flack , which brought a pennant to| Mann and Paakert will take care |the gardens. Last year this outfield A similar campaign is being plan-| Datted for a grand average of 2 for the Cubs this season. Mitch-| Which t* pretty low for an out iballeves he can start his three | Defensively, it is one of the best in werking in rotation late in July | the league, which partially offsets and Grive them thru the field. its lack of offensive strength. we Chicago management figured| There is one other element on the im Alexander for 30 victories this |CUD* Which should not be forgotter Vaughn for at least 25, and! Here is a club which will not be up for about 20. There {fs a total|*t by trifies nor break in a dr i@ 76 games. Tom Seaton, Phil; The Cabs are, perhaps, not the Nick Carter, Vie Aldrich | ¢Y m” the Red Sox and old and Claude Hendrix will be relied on |! were, but 0 win the other 20. With a fairly | {4m that will p strong team behind him and the “er All conditions gmart catching of Bill Killefer, Doug- | The Cubs “as should be good for almost that ‘han second many himsec!f. beating Two Good Rights Of course, this is theoretical base Ball. Plans niade in the spring are apt to go tumbling before midsum. ‘mer rolls around. Perhaps Mitchell's faces, or even one of them, won't re peat—then the plan is upset. Now you have the plan, let us see what Mitchell has from a purely me _ chanical standpoint. He has the two greatest right | handed pitchers in the league and one of the best sonthpaws. His second string outfit is as goed or a little better than the average. His pitching staff, all im all, is fully as good as the First The very first thing that you should do is to purchase a LIBERTY BOND. No matter what your position in life may be —you must help win this war. Second The very next thing that you should do is to purchase War Savings Stamps. If you are an AMERICAN, and if your BLOOD is RED, it not necessary to tell you why—Do you wish an experience like Belgium’s? Third After you have done your duty, like every true AMERICAN—your mind reverts to pleasure. There is no better, more health- ful pleasure in the world than dancing. You can learn in less than a week’s time if you learn the Hippodrome way. It is intensive and it is positi Join the big class Monday evening at VEN o’Clock. Se will be dancing by the end of the week. |THE HIPPODROME Fifth and University 4 they g00 a ateady baseball un lower hould finish no with a fair ¢ put the Giants (Monday Purman will disenss the Cincinnati Reds, who trained at Montgomery, Ala) ED PFEFFER ORDERED TO ANSWER NAVY CALL NEW YORK, April 13-—Ed4 Pfet fer, star right-hander of the Brook lyn National received orders tod: to the | Unite 3 ver at the municipal tfer enlisted | dodgers during the w believing he some months re joined the raining # | ‘DILLON MEETS FRANK | dianapolis bruiser, has been r }coma, May 2, STAR—SATURDAY, OF THE DUFFS—That Makes a Difference. THAT CHUMP WILBUR JUST RADED SOME FELLOW FRIEND : OF WS IN THE OTHER, Room ROLIVIA? || AND CAUGHT ME LOOKING Like ‘Thist! { WHAT DID You APRIL 18, 1918. PAGE 8 THAT WASA PINE a FELLOW IN There WIT OUT LETTING Me KNOW FiksT! ¥ THAT? ‘9 MR. BALMETUS 8, BENNY AM 1 RIGHT Ee r - S~ (You cournnt a) ( MORE RIGHTER > ASTER ~ THATS Qa me! Ji | FELT Like FIFTY IDN'T You See The AM A DRESSED? i) om ceorce® 7.5, Cmens' c'menet 3a, wart wnat 4 WHAT ? ~. ( Wait i'n | comm’! ) S WESS- | JOST INSURED MY LIFE For ~ n i LISEN | 11S A WILL FROM \ PAY UNCLE JASPER To me len | “To AY HEPHEW, BALMETUS | 6. BENNY, | LEAVE my stn ) \ CRAFT ‘REX WI’ AND < ‘CHARLES’ WY PARKOT. paspeer L Be cuct (wn WORSE € WORSER You MEAN, You Fecr]| WeLL,! ax | THE WAR TAX — BY AHERN WE VAUDEVILLE KNIFE THROWERS ASSISTANT -~ ov! Hindus in San Francisco Case Subpoenaed Bryan, Then Lansing. Are They Snubbing T. R. and Ole? Evening Clothes Are Barred at the Spokane Country Club, for the Duration of the War. Perhaps Were Sent to Destitute Belgians SHOW SPEEDY ACTION TODA | Governor Wants } Jess and Fulton DENV " tua announcing late would net permit the W April io the harness ar re liable to be yesterday h machine ar p Lewis ta m st on the diamond and have the { having worked together more than of the boys have leag nen oro @ battl! to show thelr wares. jorado, on & work advantage ¢ BROADWAY AND LINCOLN WI the is sending C Broadway walked over 14-0, in the game Fr with the utmost ease. The o} Le Bourveay th w mer Franklin t school was troun: defea n wh score, Franklin's s for Seatth ra to have an even better » for Lin The Queen Ant expe Hid ge eattle jm immer. | was postponed on account of rain Manager Pill put the squad thru tye st workowia Po’ 2 #2 PORTLAND TOPS sea ae AB || W. BOWLERS . ane He put them thru the afternoc 5 god of the paces in He says the and the othe rain the 3POF April 12.—With the Portland alle slled into first place international bow night. § team bh ern started the with Bt Russ Hall * The training oon Speas cra thinks he tion of performers they can clean up a his season. aah. In doubles. 4 Tonery of t) and in a made third place with 120 NURSES TAKE UP Kneyse of has a m vitch of Taco! und the circul jon, Rade BY L. BR. BLANCHARD BILLY MISKE | LINING UP FOR pst yo ye iach lent have dropped wand drills BY H. C, HAMILTON bell exer United Press Correspondent pe EW YORK, April 13.—Billy| the Miske has laid himself cantonment of the h he hopes will plant him in t Charley Whit position of being the former instructor tender for the world's heavyweight | every pupil championship after Willard and F a wicked left ton finish their scrap on July 4 White started the The smallest of all heavyweights, | class more than a thru his manager, Eddie Reddy, ex.| young women asking for it on plained it in a communication thus | grou nda that they could pi “Billy wants to be in a position | themosives against atrocities such of logical heavyweight challenger. In| Germans have perpetrated in following out this plan, he is meet-| gum and France ing the very best of the other heavy. weights, as the two other bi fel lows prepare for their battle. On| witie Fitehie ta May 8, he will Jack Dempsey | ag boxing instructor over the ten-round distance in St.| after a visit to t Paul. He already has whipped Tom | aiged Liberty I Cowler, putting over just as an im-| knows nothing pressive a victory as Fulton accom:| ie is to be plished in his last meeting with the| mont Britisher.” | and du ses for the more strenuc are nurse ched to division ane he a campaign | Chie logical ed here in the nurse class 1 nurses’ box month ago. again on the uth, where an campaigners naferred to Camp F NEW YORK, April 13 ™ left-hand FARMER AT TACOMA| !reoktvn Dodgers and toning pie ed at Portland that Jack Dillon, In _ COAST Results in th » I day were aa follow Low Angeles, 1 at Sacramento, 0. land, 3 (at San Francisco), twirler for with Frank Farmer for a go at Ta Kivans said he had en promised matches for Dillon at Portland, San Francisco, San Diego Vernon, 6 Francisco, to Fight in Berlin | dunter, Colwrado, in { Hard-Pul ton fight to be staged in the state suggested Berlin as 5 aide ng ground for the fighters afternoon to | Neets Seattle and Spokane won first place > : GLOVE GAME AT CAMP *iv":" Camp Cus ) boxers who RITCHIE BACK AT CAMP wis ut the rumor that Word has | been received that Sherod Smith, for namie to Go On “s Auto Trip —* BARRY HERE TO SCALP MR. Sunday? Here Is Road Bulletin | KING TUESDAY care should end going Goo Renton nion-Maple Valley 7 wed on the round washout Woedinville-Davall. Moad is in o ¥ condition rides at open to treat Cottage Lake Hedmend » by logging trucks Holly woot Medmend In good Fail City-Telt- Washout or t ne | Maple Valley-Miack Dismand fome loom oad Maple Valley; balance Via Oreen thr 0) in pomeibie City-Nerth Bend—io exce’ heen widened nai | Kent-Dee Moines Mead ever washout, and in excellent thor Asbern. Foamclaw for Getour take Murkleshute Moth f road are In exe N Koemclaw-Paimer Yall pen to mM wey hn good conditon Ballard. Any Cracked Corn Cora Veed Meal Cocosnmt Meal Chan Sivetie Clipped Barley Dairy Feed Vieh Meal Greand Harley and Ont Feed Oats Oat Mitley Prices Paid Whoeleanie Dealers for Vegetables and Prait I VRORTARLES p Natled or Ground Harley Seratch Food Shorts me Prices Paid Prodacers Poultry. fromen frozen a the Imper ‘ frosen ¥'® | ontene in ing eld County, rer Nebraska, per felling Prices t ma Yakima Local, box. Tomatoes Turnips | New yellow ewe Baager Prick Badger Bri Block Swi Apptes- mb us| Ror Beookum Winesaps Skookum Spits ad | Or ing the Pe Job | Hickoryom Peanuts he Ho| Ww the her me | | Country Hay and Grain | (prices paid wholesale) w ih oranetmbednde Alfalfa Meal rl Aifalta May : At | AtleGrain Chop | alt Lake, 0; Oak Woodinviile ts Open 10 miles | rult-bic 00 38.00@ 20.00) Veet and Pork ————t | night for the cailors. Hetaller ter Buiter, Eggs and Cheese x Jim Barry, the heavyweight speedy California began working in Austin & Salt’s gym: put the finishing hes for his match with Mickey King, in the Arena, Tuesday night. night, his manager, Harry Sloan, says he is in excellent condition. Barry is a jed Indian, and has made a name for himself down in ornia, aire romeo, who travels with ry, and is touted as San Frar cisco's best bet at 130 pounds, was ex 5 3 to arr aturd: He will ) Frankie Tucker Tuesday ~« his Coast heavy ht title to Frank Farmer, is ing hard and aflently for Tues rap. Mickey hasn't a single offer for his defeat. He gives 1 it for the victe jewelght very good « Saturday badly est nasium to condition. | to the rast repaired on Barry arrived F ay and ent con Aen Wee te Lioyd Hadden, just back from the Rast, will box Frankie Tucker in Vancouver Wednesday They w head a card for the benefit of the po- lice. 76.00 Leo Houck will take up his duties i next week as boxing instructor at fer | the naval training n. He & an exhibition with Chet Neff “#@ 5) 20-MAN TEAM MATCH "$5 ON GOLF LINKS SUNDAY : The first 20man team competition on of the golf season will be he nday |The Jefferson Park Golf club will jplay at the Seattle Golf club, Th | monthly medal play of the Seatt | Golf club was scheduled for Saturday rnoon. Cream Brick Domentic W Limburger .... on Triplets . ee 30@ .24 a2 ALEXANDER TO GO TO CAMP BY | END OF MONTH LINCO Neb. April 13—The Jerk of t Howard county draft ex- emption board, K. D. Bazensky, says that unless something unforeseen de- irover Alexander must go to Camp Funston on or about April 29 He said that as soon as he learns the team's whereabouts he will no tify Alexander to hold himself in readiness to answer the call GUTHRIF, Okla, April 13— “Why, of course I'll report when wanted,” was the comment of Gro | ver Alexander, premier pitcher of the Chicago Cubs, when told by the United Press here that his name ap- peared in a list of select men to report for duty between April 26 and 29 WHY WAIT FOR THE BIG LEAGUE? WE HAVE WITH CANE eg US CITY-COUNTY Whoops, my 4 T" battle between employes on the ¢ and city p. m. the 1 at Liberty park, n B. Wright presid umpire for the county, and Jake Kline in the same capacity for the city This year the proceeds of the game will go to the tobacco fund for | county-city who have an- swered the call to the colors | SERGT. CADDOCK WINS 13.~-Sergt. employe DES | Bart n Olin here last night in two falls. | Times, 54:10 and 10 Shipyard Checks Cashed | Torrey & Sears Billiard Parle 1430 3rd, Corner 3rd and Pike! Don’t worry—the suspense ne er gee is as great for us Mm as for you Rei ries iWPFRT Fourt pentte pects’ mechnt fay

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