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Yes, Vou CAN WORK ¢ Peay WELLO, HELEN, IN THE GARDEN - IT _ Outbursts of Everett True. A Nome BARN {|!3 STILL. LIGHT [see THE FeCow THAT WHICH ONG Do [TT This AFTERNOON ; TCAME INT HE MAS ) Maan? * ED HIS WAY IN AHEAD bi MGAN ¢ S WHO HAVE BOON TING THEIR TURN AND — ~~ SOUNDS LIKE A saa BaTne SQUIRREL FOOD—Ahoy, Mates! Debut of the Tug “Rex.” ON, WILBUR, ComE ouT HERE -| WANT You ‘To HeLe me! WELL IME FOR SHORE, fat’ “Then some — dont WETCH ME SHOOPIN’ Anoun’ QS A NAVAL OVEL 1 AIT, *\ GONNA BE SUPPER CHESTNUT CHARLIE. VES NOT A GREAT CLUB, BUT THEY IN THE RUNNING the most brilliant infielders who broke in last year, will be at second and Conway at short if Herzog does not sign up. Third will be ably filled by Red Smith. i ae Stallings will work his 1914 out BY PAUL PURMAN field game, shifting his three left . er of the| banded batters ds his opponents shift Se ceee hes bean catied the| thelr pitchers ‘and other things. The} Powell, Wicktand and Baily will be the best is “Never Say | Used when a southpaw pitcher is/ sent in by the opposing club, and| fille is a good one. Stall-| Kelly, Massey and Jim Sef wit! FoR Fistes ! BY ALLMAN | WANT You TO} | ’M BusY HELPING WELP ME WORK, OLIVIA WITH HER- In THE Ganpen ! KNITTING, | Tene sont! BY BLOSSER. YES - Wow Cay You Tavs UT Faom US AND RAVE 4S Ler? ie ‘4 8 Agios ari -us Aewsu32| ny lasetetet say ¥6424 1F82 845 By the Way, Where Do They Get All This Champagne to Launch Ships? SAN PEDRO PREACHER, FINED $200 FOR PRAYING FOR THE KAISER, WILL FIND SOULS IN AMERICA THAT CAN BE SAVED FOR HALF THE PRICE ‘the opening of the 1918] be used against the right-bhanders. en with very poor prospects. the first, Daliplayer to en- ee inane: WS"| Fwy CLUBS AFTER HIM, | SEASON TODAY his best this ,spring, when he The Grammar School Athletic fhe had bis infield patches) BUT WOLTER IS BALKY | tearue gy hep the first series Wed |tation as a real artist at the opening | | 15 a heduled | show in the Arena Tuesday night | Herzog. he was further dis) saw RANCISCO, vy noaday, games being sc! by the news that Herzos| pares Ww ae oo ook eee te pia |for different diamonds in the city. | Fe showed the fans what the clasic At Ballard, Interbay va. Whittier;| 0°4 oe See! by using Jim Barry, indian at Woodland No. 1, Irving va. Sal-| life by using Jim I nc -_ ltron Bay: at B. B, Day, 3. B. Allon | Besvyweight from Vries, as « sub ” | ject to work upen va. Green Lake; at Woodland No. * see BF. Day va. West Woodland; at|_ Mickey was too clever for th University, Interlake va. University | 5oUtherner and had no great trouble cago Cubs, who sold bim to Sacra-| 5." pars yg Ee . War.|2_ giving him a neat trimming thas three extra good first} Heights; at Lincoln, Central ve. Whenever Barry failed to pose just la Walla; at Walla Walla No. 1, mento. Hughes, Nebf and| sblaiteenalastaintlnete right Mickey jabbed and hooked at . Nehf is one the best| Longfellow ve, Lowell; at Hiawatha, 5 entrar a Ia ae Sage 'es|U. OF W. PLAY FOUR | astrocs’ os Younestown: at Mor| Tt, Ane shadow borer Barry made a a fine showing, for Ms the season = Cascade va. Concord; at South | ; octhed ith W ereester in the} GAMES ON HOME LO k, Georgetown vs. John Hay; at —— nage cut — a Mem league last season. Farnes| The University of Washington foot. | i son, Beacon Hill va. Rainier; or) Plompeg' storages meni aegypti to the fold, if the Herzog | ball schedule calls for four games at| Walla Walla No. 2, Colman wn.| 200 0 yu) OY oo sip ot not consummated. home and one at Pullman this fall.| Washington; at Columbia, Columbia eager a ” Bean om Ht » nd and John Henry will| Originally the Varsity had but three| vs. Whitworth; at Woodland No. 3, |%!"° fought to a stands ~~ na too €atching staff, with the| home games, but 0. A. C. asked to/ Fairview vs. Mercer; at South Seat decision over * i we Le Art Wilson filling in now) have her game transferred from Cor-| tle. Maple va. South Seattle rd won the preliminary the status of the Braves|ewo Pacific Coast league clubs are] but even at that there) menting for him. ‘that it will pull out ahead) “Woiter is in San Francisco. He Of three other clubs in the! cays he is going after a $500 bonus Decaune of the aggressive! trom Charles Weeghman, of the Chi- Emot stay put with Hoston.|s.sepail now, despite the fact that; Th*,Fames scheduled are lend of the trail” looks like in reall is much more clever than his stable | 1/00" 0) tee a erult a man | @ Braves are not a «reat Te pe | e - staff, minus Tyler mor Peg any means, but they are un GRADE SCHOOL (Mickey Too Clever for SHORTSTOP IS = = LEAGUE OPENS!“ Barry, Who Fans the Air| if! BY BILL LEARD Mickey King established his repu-jhard that ft began to book HK® ®) anager mil Lenard tn desperately decision in his favor, but his Oppon-|1. 004 of a shortstop. He ix think-| ent came back in the fourth round) ine seriously of calling upon the; and made it 60-60 naval training station band and a Bromeo, who travels with Barry.) Cunie of patriotic speakers to tour! mata He gave Frankie Tucker @/ 00. the infield positon. | clone run and finished with honors) sycetstop Ralph Croll, upon whom even. ; Leard was depending, probably will imely ure of nm left) Houck made timely use of bis left) vocain with Oakland, according to «| and won from Reid. This was On) wire received Tuesday. He was sup- |pored to come North with Leard,| of the best bouts of the evening Frank Farmer, of Tacoma, wholiut an injury to the regular Oak coan avy well tle der. won the coast heavyweight ttle | shortstop gave him a chance, and he| from King last week, was Introduced | 120" ade good from the ring by Announcer’ "Cart-|“.. Giants were given a heary| no” Dan Balt, and blushingty 9°) workout Tuesday. The pitching knowledged the plaudits of the big] "ote was put thru the paces, an¢ crowé. the men were given an hour's batting w 2 practice THETA CHI WINS nj], The Squad has another workout | Theta Chi defeated Beta Theta Chil wednesday afternoon, and will meet Tuesday afternoor n the interfrater the Bellevue team Thursday. nity baseball series with a 62 score. | Vallis to Seattle. t * ut w 7 betwe ho Kapp ne - Ghay_at first wil be ably) “The other games witt be with cat-| BILLY WILLIAMS IS ae Pi oot wo Terai tas Soe Danes Cat ven pape |, t,o, ownaare Wes tas "1 by young Covington, a t 1, | fornia, ‘White 1 Oregor | _s trite marion ante . : ie rervice in the Western league, ap y youngster. nidtings, coe a tinaas Hern KNOCKED OUT BY TATE —— peared in uniform Tuesday afte ——~| DUKE KAHANAMOKU To MILWAUKER, April 17.—Joe Fagan, of Boston, wan called winner CED RATES TO | STAY HOME AT WAHKIKI! in's tame out with Werverweisht | | SAN FRANCISCO, April 17—|Champlon Ted Lewis here last night. | Duke Kahanamoku, Hawaiian swim-| Clonie Tate, Canadian lightweight.| Heavy demands for Yakima spuds | knocked out Billy Williams, of Port-|py potato flour and drying plants | chien, ira | Mer, will not come to California to ‘i 4 Firat Third compete in the coming champlonsh ip | and, Ore., in the semi-final | caused a reaction in the market and $13.00.an4 $15.00 $10.00 events. A cable from Honolul $2000 and $23.00 g14.59|™de public today, said the dune| ROTARY CLUB WILL |had been injured and weuld be un ENTERTAIN SOLDIER S22 KH and 0 _ -| able to make the trip. w. NULTNOMAT. Sailing Ap: In the ¥. M. CA id neater PELSINGER WINS OVER | Tureday niet, the mecona | han byl entertainment ng in quality PBitee | ~~ DUNDEE AT OAKLAND) fiorry chun for vs (fornia. asparagus is going at ng ‘ Lewin I be given. Nell Barry|12@15c per tb. Cold weather is hold M'CORMICK LINE) OAKLAND, Aprit 17.—ttarry Pole | Omir. Si be ineharge of the pro-|jng tack the Yakima crop Inger had a decision over Jimm j Phone Eliiett 2436 y y . ‘orn, barley and oats have dropped ~ ve Dundee today. 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HAMILTON straits, Pete Schneider, of the Reds, United Press Correspondent by that method of analysis, surely is NEW YORK, April 17.—How the | not a Red, for his first appearance of have been downed! | the season signalized a shutout for Grover Alexander, of the Cubs, is|the Mathewson hosts. The White among those defeated today. He is| Sox bore out the prediction. in the same class with Walter John-| They said the Athletics were a bad son, of the Senators. Urban Faber | ball club. They did not hit against and Eddie Cicotte, not to be outdone | Carl Mays, but no one has done any by Just plain, ordinary pitchers, went |loud cheering in Boston over the into the same classification with all|ease with which the Red Sox took their world’s series fame, when the| the Athletics to a trimming. Aside Browns arose and snowed them un- | from the fall of the mighty, the open- |ing of the big league season, with all Alibis are useless. Witness that | clubs scheduled, was a great success, triumph of the Reds over Bob Har- | The fans showed up as of old, despite mon and Lefty Cooper, of the Pi-| the great battle raging in Europe. rates, Likewise peruse the stubborn snistance of Kobe Try. when be GREAT ALEXANDER! HE felt fighting gamely as the Red Sox | scored a single tally off his shoots IS BEATEN BY ST. LOUIS They say the White Sox are not in . condition. Also. they remark that| 97: LOUIS, April 11—Grover the Reds’ pitchers were in awful| cleveland Alexander was more rec ‘piiiedlidaiiianenieias = onciled to army life today, following t here yesterday by the St. Louis Cardinals, 4 to 2. Kilduff Studies to Be Radin |i cae ae coe ne | Cubs at the start. Tyler, of the Cubs. Operator in France | | as expected to oppose Doak, of the ® % | Cards, today Bill Kiliifer, second half of the $80,- 000 Chicago battery, recetved notice that he also had been assigned to Class 1 tn the draft. we \ Club Standings | ie—— NATIONAL LEAGUE _ Won, Lost. Pet 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 009 000 000 000 x— Ha meece 1 ° ° ° ° AMERICAN LEAGUE Won. Lost. Pet Toston 2 @ j St. Loula D1 0 Looe Washington 1 1 > 1808 > 1 1 {600 © 0.000 Chicago 0 1.008 Philadelphia 2 {000 COAST “1 J Misr Won. Lost. Pet WILLIE © _ | Oakland oe eet > mams& | Vernon . 6 s ‘ DUNCAN e grime” | San Fran ¢ 6 500 as e 5 7 are Miss Duncan, a niece of Represent: | K0* Ane ae ative Oliver, of Alabama, is studying | salt Lak 5 7 “1 to become a radio operator so she can go to France and help lick the Germans. 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