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5 ONS GUY IN THIS OFFICE THaT T HAVE NO USE FOR, DON'T LIKE Te ALK ABOUT A MAN BEMIND HIS Back, RUT — | YOU Don't Like To TaAuK Ainour A MAN BENIND HiS Bac, DISkiKS JUST AS MUCH TS vse Jvtovence | ON A FPOCLIOwW THAT {Doss tr ! four chances. He play with his feet his hands most of the time the only sinner chalk marks on the side of the fellers and one little skinny however. At least | ome Se ec "| FIRST GAME IS __| IN. Y. trace! cet, tore | BENNY LEONARD OFF _ceummn!t) _ WANCOUVER'S MICKEY KEPT A COUPLE AVEHAD AN ci Suriae gimissncs is) FOR PACIFIC COAST five miscues or like a spanking after the iret two innings. the crowd sat in ‘gun and chewed gum and con " ftxelf on having a like the Giants, and mar Ole Hanson's first fast one | steal s egRs-act middle of the plate. | ‘everybody had a fine time. it was a very sad day for the | left Cats from Aberdeen. Be- | | Was over they were wishing Richie opened with stuck to their own back | Felines Pretty Weak fe Giants wouldn't have looked |and came in with Richie after Bo jie perhaps, if the Aberdeen | gurt had juggled a grounder hadn't looked so bad. haven't a perfect by any means. stolen base and a poke got in on a doub a center hit by Murphy. | Fred Carman made it three when he | brought Murphy in with a sin In the sixth, Seattle chalked again. to third when Le Roy pierced the | wy 077, |infield for a single the Cats gave working | away two more When the | sible for the worst ¢ infielder arrives the team | afternoon when he war-time team lizards saw the pennant al-_ dropping in the Giants’ hand) | stealing from t but the ba two for the Giants that should never flumphal procession to the cen-| have been recorded the field where Old Glory was the marines, while | Cats and Giants will play again. 1 | visitors promise playing “The Star-Span. Banner,” opened the day after the dust had settled, wr winding up for the season, t @ pretty one straight into Tom ‘The band was so that it played gurprised crowd whooped like had made a home run in THE SCORE Roy was without doubt it bet of the day. His arm work of seven little kittens je Cats got eight hits off him. they pretty well diffused and Le Roy was just about ‘The prettiest part was that it and played accordingly balis were no mystery to the feliers. They for a three-run lead the first yy was the striking hero of d Ott Bhader 3, off Le Roy 0. 6, by Le Roy Eadie Bogart, short for the K NOTES OF FIRST GAME [oc 164 ° COAST LEAGUE Tost In other words, the Cats haven't come up to the scratch, Eddie Hill talked like Of the Aberdeen club still has hopes Sar gape & mountain before Colgate’s umpiring was very You can't blame Aberdeen if the town still regard Dode Brinker had to argue 4 flor the first game. 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RYBODY HAD A FINE) =o AT OPENING GAME, Sa EXCEPT ABERDEENITES fam Chief Le Roy was the matinee Tuesday's ball show at Dug's | tried t The show ended with ‘STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1918, PAGE 8 » FOOD—Lassoing Beans Is Some Job, Especially Mexican Jumping Beans. P t BY ALLMAN. at: | APorocize! 1 Apotocize!! MANBE Yov COULD IF Nou Wawrep To TELL AS BG A FIB AS 1 DID wen, \ CANT “THE COMPLIMENT ‘ WERE IT COMES SomeTiin’ t ee pucK Back | LIS'EN FOR IT To TAP ~~~ THERE tT 19th a 7 a & 2 from Be PORTLAND, © the first w Internati noon, Vane jwith a » Wolfer and © wdlay ok scored for t ners in the first Inning, wh grew wild Lee and Cox Portland in the t Mickey King a single to left field and oe-dthe Vancou i popularity: bi Le Roy stole | tami o in a sta than blow f jer was reapor bition of the blow mt the ball to | tery: P The figh teh Carman Totats : ¢ oF ot 9 Weights was the ¢ Roland did not | Portians ARH. WFO. A. | show that measured and then | k!n* $ ’ 4 © acting standard of the box ne to Hester, piling up oe 8 + Si Because of the w +6 © offighters to mix In ie e- © © the fans figuratively afternoon the tye a the five ee ae Fae terly contested draws better ball for the ee © out. and one decision ee 5 Ty King. Nett and Tucker Pete boxed U ard knocked ¢ HPO AE eccescece~ Heowenwna wolf, came back in fine joaday night's battle at the Arena, giving @ demonstration of cleverness fighting * and fighting ability that will cement » for good. Secur outboxe ° o © ing a draw decision ° $/ stood up in the lant content, between the two ream de luxe of a ne fan. ngness of the | te kept} heir t jumper of h of hops in front ruout the darted in to > | , | As time goes on, it becomes more | coast, where he will engage in sev- n BY H.C. HAMILTON |and more evident that the White Sox|eral bouts for the benefit of army United Pr respondent — | i: are going to be forced into a sincere Australian were-} Tucker had a sbade, but the draw| ytoran unleashes a lot -nore ~ form in| decision was tuvorably received. Neff | than hb hae so far heen able me en, | before they cut their initials on an-| had a grand rally in the last round, | out for the Inspection of the Giants, Farmer in the firet three rounds, and met Parmer giving more bouts were a knock Farmer a and Hi Wildeat Morgan decinion There From . the two ach other observance of native That King « better boxer than Farmer was t of last night's battle, and that Farmer ia a third round of an and Prank Murphy over Billy Ryan, of Portland. No Camouflage Here : jan. Mtewart.| Parmer and King ape }, Biattery 2.) was no camouflage 1 TIGERS WALLOP the first gong to th ere er big fellows were afte HPO A Mickey, f clone i® 42 SPOKANE BOYS | «0. 1 2 € 8) TACOMA, May 1.—Spokane was! ynq ; i yt 3 8) walloped by Tacoma Tu 1590 oe the viclaun deed 1 -¢ @}%. after s Gem rly | bout, and occasionally 2 8 © Clorganized playing. Tacoma‘’s team a on Paster $ 3} | was in good working order and ne game, The pitching of Battiste of 9 27 15 2) Spokane was frantic at times 1 game, hard-hitting. weak all thru the game. J twirling for Tacoma, gave Spokane but four bit THE sconr er, wan also cle and raw, with the alternating. two-fisted fight y demonstrated Frankie Tucker only dif Tu « spurt he opinion that Lost. ° Kean. Ff rf ot ee ie ie ae ee P. C. I. LEAGUE But the secre Totals 644122 ; 10000 007% 4 n at He couldn't show up Pillett t-Wrient 2. Hit by pit 4. Struck out Poattia 4. Double rang the fare with |play—Daubert to Cable to Hoffman NATIONAL LEAGUE which {# the lightest | Brooklyn 2 9 (yey Monton mouth a - ‘ ‘ 7 “dl ‘ cob; guaran. | powre . ? =. New York " ' I YORE 18 49 Philadelphia LADELPHIA o 9 Rariden; Prendergast, ‘Tin PUTLADELPHIA $1.00 Up Ro. #,| NEW Yoré aT. Lous Mp -4 18 6| Greg and McAvoy B06 CiNCINNATH Sy ee $1.00) Packard and Gonales; Bressler and | WASHINGTON n taken in the | Allen | nowroN » free Pittaburg-Chicago— postponed; rain Harper, Yingling and We Stand the! “ and Agnow ded by our en Shipyard Checks Cashed} ‘1,:\ Axi pan's Goto, 8 Ainamith; 0 o 1 1 1 Raum and McKee. kd a ae AMERICAN LEAGUE Lont Love and Hannah H. B. Morton, that foreign minister is Baron weary The Comedy Fails Not speedy draw characterized the curtain raiser between Saldier Joe a Frank Pe Hoth boys were clever, and worked hard. The Jecision was 5 od" Morgan, of Butte, fur the comedy. They fought historically, wildly, ike two an luvian in the » bout went down and out before the furt avemen. After Leonard nearly whipped, somewhere along the third round, he suddenly recalled his hard-earned na and leaped like a panther on “Red,” who onslaught. It was a clean | . and Leonard was the only a, man on last night's card to deliver A large crowd of fight fans cheer r favorite gladiators with the impression firmly fixed that ally id witnessed an except food card. Adolph Sch Whitman officiated, we it officla and worth ly Pacific Coast International League ATHLETIC. PARK 6 Second Annual GRAND BALL and Dyeworks’ Dreamlan TONIGHT: Admission 55c Includes dancing all All Welcome LADIES FREE training camp funds. It will first visit of the champion to e other championship. The convinc-| Far West. NEW YORK, May 1.—Uniess Pat! reckoning with the Hoston Red Sox lke mad, which was the! the piame for a lon ‘*. | ing way in which Ed Barrow’s train : : plame fo ig lead on the Nu: | ed , led t Dp thing that saved him from | tional league pennant will be charge. of Sreers ore sloping: tase Cale LOCAL BOY MAY HAVE 1 toning the decision. ute Conant | Abie Within a few days directly to the | Chicagoans CHANCE AT THE CHAMP rankle Murphy retained his Coast] tastern wheel of Gov. Tener's —T c weight Ute, with clever stepping | cuit of ball clubs. 80 far the Giants| The Champions, however, are now! Efforts to bring about a bout bee i good boxing, Hix opponent.) nave met only the weak tern | Off to a good start, and will be ready | tween Earl Baird, Seattle fav Ryan, gave him no opportuni: clube, And so far the Giants have|‘t? take on the rest of the league/ ind Benny Leonard, lightweight ‘ Test, however Murphy | tomsed off just one matinee, the hno-| When the time comes. champion of the world, may result in compelled exert b imaett to lor for whic belongs to Larry ~ . Se | the two meeting “somewhere” in Cal- ‘ the utmost to kee the crown on bis | Cheney, spitbailist of the Brooklyn | |" oe ai Gass aes | fornia in the near future. @ got the decision and| Dodgers | make this «i t battle | Raird is now in Berkeley, attend- ‘The Phill have used up Brskine | of the war. Buy Thrift Stamps. | | in, an aviation school, from which . Prendergast in he expects to uate short! eataar ate ssatatata daa A SUIT MADE pular expected, Wildcat Leonard and left 3 Days Only eht and 1 For this sale we have laid aside the greatest portion of our large stock of woolens and have marked them all at the one price. There are patterns in the collection which we have sold regularly for as high as $50.00. Every piece is of old stock—which we bought long before the big raise and before the dye situation en- tered into manufacturing. The workmanship is guaran- teed. Every garment made in our own shop with Union er ag ag and bearing the Union @ } abel. given by the Laundry It Pays ; to Bea Tailor-Made Drivers ; evening. “Tailor to Men Who Know” { 1511 Fourth Ave. , Next to Colonial Theatre‘