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STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1918, PAGE 8 DOING OF THE DUFFS—Danny ts His First Spanking [Sports AND COMICS its of Everett True. By Condo, Tus 13 The Mest Time DAWN 15 ACTING "Ve Done Tus BOT | 7 ments FEEL THAT IT 1S $ gt preg . . : AL MANGE Nou NAD BETTER SPANK Him A LITTLE - IT MAN Do him TWeRE 13 NOTHING THE MATTER WITH HIM IT’S JUST His LITTLE TEMPER —=AND THEY ALC ADMITY]SD IT HAD THE Goovs ON 'EM, ANOTHER TMS I WAS ——= = | a3a3 DOWN THERE, JOHNSON, AND THINK UP JUST ONE | SQUIRREL FOOD—Mystery! Mystery! The Feetmark Chase Is On! BY AHERN a IN WHICH You ARE HoT THE HERO, AND IN : - THEY 1S SOME FeeTPRINTS! THEY SURE CONT BELONG (« san SOMETIN’ MusTA ) LETS Go! TW’ BIG is Y'KNOW ~ THAT SHERLOCK To NO CINDERELLA | DP WAPPENED HERE ~ “1H 2 FEETPRINTS 19 RUNNIN’ = BUNGALOWS FELLA BUT WeLL Fo.LeR { ) . ' i \ rt Thin WOVLONT NEED NO MAGNIFIER aia: “ba wae \ BIG FEETPRINTS STOP D LIKE To SEE TH G , with TH’ LiL FOOTS., CHASIN' WOTS GoT TH’ 81G ONES! GLASS ON THESE FEETMARKS » Se Huw | WHOSE "THEY, (AN A HURAYLIKE AT ) | SOME LIL FEETPRINTS iy > (see -A ” = nae WO ONE-HIT GAMES | CHESTNUT CHARLIE. i 2 Y OP ENERS MAY MEAN NOT SO VIABLE To WIT # SUPER STUFF ed had field conditions been right. Pete Schneider, the tall right-hand er of the Reds, bewildered the Pirates) Fecord for baseball. Never| with his curves and let them down VMANBNT GOT A “> WON'T SOMEBODY | WAY Do THE % TMATS A SULY one (DBA For STAQY SOMETHING ; MUSICIANS MAKE THs QUETTION = PLL om " : BEST TYPEWRITER Ut Ney Dor OPERATORS ? Know way? eee » i Au o ot THE pps Key reese COT one-hit games on opening papiiacesl acd : on a fo et way mn one Dew thin mean another wh “ BLACK CATS ny eierday’s Resul “OLE HANSON { | Cc. ha batters with his submarine!than they have in recent years? them down with one hit,| ‘Batting has fallen off aemmaneni| NAVAL BOYS that would have been field. | ly in the last few years ABERD Aprit exlightweight NATIONAL = ‘| FIRST BALL | Cle tee oe .| ROLE; TEACHES NAVAL There were only 25 .900 hitters In In a tigh > the two major leagues last year, six | game Friday the Aberdeen Black . lin the National and 19 in the Amer-| Cats lost to the University of Wast: e-3 nH eeanen next Tueeted.: Sila tak wail) event 2 scsi Jican. This counts all players, pinch| ington naval training station team. |Pittebure - 54 8. Ae ee Ne ee ee maaisas iad Set Biotin, ti HAVEN, Conn., April 25.— to the thigh. hitters, pitchers, etc., who played in} The Cats led all the way up to the |r"|nem 00077 “ee {33 | be received by Miller Freeman, com-}{ J icueweights, in the sems })'The “crawl” has been adopted as the When this point Is reached 25 games or more. | ninth inning, with a score of 5 to 1,| Neston es 38 mandant of the University training|) windup. (| uniform stroke for universal instrue- right = prescribes the same mq@ve Compare that with past years and | when a couple of breaks and a timely | Hreokly™ ---e.- #99) camp, Mayor Hanson's baseball pep { Givens and Jack Lewis, }| Won in swimming o oe ee eee ae the number falls down woefully | hit put the visitors in the lead, with N . | manifested itself long before he got|) * is, in special event $} : upward and sideways until it But it is not likely that this i# the|7 to 5. Thia/eame marked the first | ew york ut ; Se dieliads tale ea ce tell Gaeeel, anche. ot 5] naval training stations, Walter|a position at right angles with reason, however. It is far more like- | tryout of the Ilack Cats. Dreokiyn ‘ 2| into the political gum has been!) sonnny O'Leary 4 ‘Tommy }|C&™P. Keneral athletic commissioner | shoulder, when the stroke is come ly that Schneider and Mays were in| Camozze, pitcher, did some good maree end Kariden, Mitehell and) 4 wellknown figure in the bleachers!) Ky at 105 pour on the navy department commission| pleted. The right arm stroke is exe top condition. work in the first part of the game 2 Sl etek Deals was 6 tale } wn ag Recs ay 1 Jack A} }|0® training camp activities, has a’ ly the same. Continuity of action 7 holed a ining be strom, two ship ttle nounced in making public a simple| is vital. In fact, in training camps these ing naval training b 8 $ ($1 gaturday afternoon the pyard |} "trom, ¢ hipyard battlers, at )| vo ise of swimmin v _ a anes two pitchers seemed to be in better! to one score. Johnson p aes sss, 88 eae tases pinyed a practice gaima|} catchwelgbts ic ns | In the water drill the pupils enter form than most of the pitchers in the | last few innings 53 . with the Giants. Pat Bastley pitched Ktobin twins, a pair of 70-pound }|%¢ bas devised as a part of his plan! shallow water. Each man assumes a South. Ene Cats will take on the and Walter Cadman was behind the |} boxers Z ne aquatic art to every) horizontal position, face downward, When a pitcher is in top form in| division team at Camp Lewis t . ei, Se Sean Growes,it tin, Dan Salt and navy camps, his hands supporting him. The legs April he is harder to hit than later | urday J Siler and Altes; Mamiite Hap Morse and Gislason played in } will do the ring {| : are included in Commis held as near the surface of the . . jin the season, for as a general rule| - Mt. Lovie cal, San Capninataen nk Sete, hones Camp's coures; the inod Grit e and not more thaa = the batters have not found their bat. | ann, | Chicas : fd be Oe i tence. |} Joe Roberts, famous banjo ar. {/and the water drill, respectively. In art. The legs must FIRST AVE. bE, PIKE sr. | ting eyes at that time, if \ [May and Wayder: Alenander and Kitt suarded the holes ia:the tates. tor|} tint ot the Northweet, will make |{both, he ways, th awit” should tel nave free action from the Imad’ ool ng Phene Main 4965 one ) }| fer | . h the E 5 , ivilian }| “¥eht, as he has found it to be the| should alternate continuously im ; i Gianta In their m: with the Hi most satisfactory for the develop. ¥ ~ AMERICAN bere He pitched good ball, and|} P-| quick shallow kicks. | |DEROIT JUST } , terbing ~ ong: | panne | Ment of awimmers. He also makes it pines Gnes » : | i) a _ a nm. Loe. Pet Hibernians as busy as long. | “eee | cle ar that there is to be no departure = ve { yeek Ending April 27, 1918 (| noaton . os. ais | from this routine until all have thor- . CAN'T HELP IT; | oan Pa me } Chovetand 5 The tate of Pat aster as not] HENDERSON 1S BETTER o'r. tearnea = eager | STECHER AND LEWIS " ; umes, ne et been decided ois « S 207 | ne land drill is mainly n ) \ ‘ attle and Aberdeen, Altho Pat w n st, who shot and seriously ts: cons - tees | senwur Se pe 1 ie ‘Teeth absolutely without | BY H. C. HAMILTON Sie ot ae perenne) | NOW Terk $ o at sae ervded hicaaalt ink auiethe atterape| ct comets ot stanfing erect, heels} NEW YORK, April 27.—Joe Stech- ~ * j Pritadetp’ in Giant uniform yesterday, be | together and with arms sideways at 5 i cases but acute abscessed | United Press Correspondent |Sanset Highway—Open 15 miles above | Bt. Louie 2 not been «igned. The Black Cats'|!" @ shooting gallery at 2 dithe te geek wae as 5 er and Strangler Lewis, wrestlers, D EW YORK, April 27.—Detroit| North Bend. Road te tn excetient Zi | after Pat, bi rug & Friday morning, a | ho eet ay Tay isa atk “Get be Gc, toon |i, Ge! ota, stoma pone manager in after Pat, but Dug is still | ave; & Friday morning, ts tn te city |Ger and then bend them forward from | W¢Te Still wondering today which of “ | McClellan Fase Highway Open ta sit. | Washington .. hanging onto the pitcher | First averages of the major leagues|~ pery creek ae emg eae Mie | for 1918, published today, show| tion excapt where government ts eet Gosee VUE With saath of 086 land-| {08 out soruce for aeroplane aunsiees Bows: 9AM. toS P.M | ing the batting parade in the Ameri:| aghern Pucmelag Sew ray me allen. can league. He had app stranger "in the nd has re in| for four miles out of Auburn. Detour three games when the figures were by way of Green river and Muckleshute \e Reh saucer J : NOW A PRIVATE uven spn Mins cate te ant ogee contatigns | Senamaker: ml ruitchie in wearing a private’ unt | LORD ROTHMERE QUITS right angie with upper | them is the better, for the best they wrestle to a draw, hospital Saturday The cause of the young man's ac WILLIE RITCHIE tion is unknown, Henderson is al: | Wmbaganss, Cleveland, in second, Roaton at tter advanced 1 cent a pound inj Extra fancy, per box ......+ Fe gly ety tg [nn Fad and ver fector of teainina, camp "scusiuse | POST AS AIR MINISTER) seattie today RIED Your Money with .444, tied with Gandil, Chicago. Oa cap Fear put aad oF ote teas tated ‘inthe eatianas accee SGMDON, Apel 81 —aie Whiten trawberries continue to roll in. | Atmende- per wp. .....+- Fi Ty Cobb in hitting an even Cleveland-Detroit—postponed: cold. | “ ” hae or Pr een Wie . ited thtaeaband | were being sold in the resi-| pyiperte—Per I. - : ight Gene, Paulette, the Cardinal first veite fear liane Gaaened on iced Ininister of the | 2ence districts from wagons as low | Ceceamate-—sack of 60. . c head ° ional leaguers juota from . and placed on | Lor as min ie thal eter Sree ok eats | We Have Subscriptio x5 avcenad of ash ooteciien to COAST LEAGUE the rolls aa Private G. A. Steffens of | air othermere, brother of | 15 cents a box. Mickoryante— ier to.” 4 e phon verage of 615, compiled for nF pos ane a ’ Trees. as 5 a « waid to have re-| Jobbers are crying “oversupply” | Peancte—Domestic, per 1. R Blanks mes, Larry Doyle, New York : a Meher se gry BI ae ge Tichealte. 7 | and claiming losses. | we, per Tb bs 4 follows with .478, and is tied at that ento 2 He will be assigned to special duty | slened t has been in the} The public, however, 1s expected wane 7 figure with Milton Stock, Philadel | except for, ala 3 3 tes ! ‘or asa’ as special athletic of a ad coi get for the last |t® Kobbie up the berries as soon as it| "Cal, soft shell. P iia * tea Roam ett Sag indicated by signa. Halt Lake ieee cer of the division. nero foal se fo je last if He oe phia. Ed Rousch, last year's cham-| xewpor-tellerae ciood, but narrow in| san Francisco 7 ae » ¢ = is real that they are on sale at | ga ee £ pion, is hitting .364. | some places Lom Angeles 10 14 ‘ fs ws nigigsilicn } 15 cent i FLOUR = 1 ——— Newport-Issaquah——In excellent condition. | —— . 1a (Prices paid wholesale) senche ' . Kenton-Renton Junction New road. ts rn om »|BROWN EVIDENTLY Laying down her coat in a Second __g | &#—_— Fan: Bovimesinin det | de Univaraty ot hae tar iach ao ane eee 8 NOT AS FAST ANY MORE °’ rGepartrmeatt Friday atter-| {'rrices Bald Whaloalo Desire tort | Whele wheat, bel | : meet, which was to ha been held, Seattle-Tacoma—ttich line road ta closed 4 Fisher; McCabe, Ten 4 d ' Mrs. Ft he as | Vegetables and Froit Graham, bbl.” H é in Missoula, May 18, has been can-| !* Pierce county. Take the valley « : FRANCISCO, April 27 Republican st gas . Buckwheat, bbl. yg costed. Trai tedden Paes R Ht. Meohan, sailor heavyweight,| sence a few minutes later, In a VEGETABL Corn meal, bale 10 9-D. sack 2 . ond ’ ing very | OnStand: cosecserses vee Dd credit to.| pocket was a purse containing $45. | artichokes—Per doz. 9001.09 | 5 8 | Asparagne—Green, per Tb 10@ 29) proer | day over out Brown, veral hundred sol tre; Quinn and De ULLMAN Reets— Local, sack LL O@ LTS STATE COLLEGE | soldier boxe | Apri -It was decided at a con-| ar ae Sit ceiuaiae : iio Brussel Bpreate 0250-0: = ference of the Pacific Northwest In ‘ Ab baggy enigsip apd oly phesnd inlet | odge ( afe Cauliflower -craia of 2 dox.: a ae up the city with their howls of approval when Mechand was giv decision, at the end of four | Cauliflower iat Dutch, erate 2 doz 3.50 Alfalfa Hay California 2.00 | AUl-Grain Chop” Cables per T.. .09@ 034 Bran ; } Winnings! 04 Beef Scraps . | Corn Husks—Per ID... ‘ 1d Chick Food . of and Wash: of the inter son tercollegiate A je con| Montana, Idaho, Oregon n, not to drop a ate sports this se Fourth—Westlake—Pine Cabaret—Dancing —THE— rounds, “BANK OF CALIFORNI pan ss North Bend-North Fork of § Snoqeaiml ) REA ) Werld's Largest Dry Cabaret Sides NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 106 re S "RECORD McGOORTY FLOORED, ce + H new, per Te. sss. 08 great Park; drive slow ; LIES AND WINS Local, per Th ne OF SAN FRANCISCO a ete Ear ae a OUI, coril te nage {| DUT RALLIES AND WINS|( FREE DOCTOR 5 Abst COLUMBIA ST on I . ait’ Main 2000, local 83-1$ Contin second sacker of the Chi { met vern gPN p Mien ee aoa Mx-Government Physicton 2 j | ) cago White prepared to en * sehepn a shdy dala MM rg ST AV H round Barley and Ont Feed Member Federal Reserv Cor. 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