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STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1918. PAGE 10 BY ALL VES, s12- Don’? You COME RIGHT HOME wird You STRIKE HIM ME, YoU BAD BON- THe IDEAS OF MEAT OFF pon*T You Know THAT THES 15S MY LEG A MINUTE AGo WHAT THE i en, Meet Is THAT Your Doc, MADAM ? po You Keer NO, —Tad -He6— ButTTSsr HER Re WS Don't KSEP, tv, we SECC ire he We (T's AS OUD AS THar JOKE You'L NéveR $ECc ANY Of IT —f WE AINT FOUND ouUT YuT WHOSE THEM FEETSPRINTS 19'S ~ AWW’ FIRST THING COMES ) OUT OF “THAT CAVE HOLE wok | THere BUT WITH “THIS TRAP T'DAY WILL FALL wicTiM | \T GoES WELL ud oF MY SNARE AN’ Ps SOMETHIN’ Now | MAYBE CLEAR UP TW’ 1 CANT MAKE ~ FEETSMARK MYSTERY — / OUT WHAT IT, L > 1S“ oo! ITS GOIN’ IN “WH TRAP! we KID PITCHERS ARE a OE = SHOWING CLASS IN a ry FIRST FEW GAMES BY PAUL PURMAN J superb confidence and without the sizing up the major league base-| R¢rvousness a youngster is likely to have at such a critical Ume selubs on their preseason form) “ying his support been asx Kood ax Writer was impressed with the) his own efforts the game would un camp work of a number of| doubtediy have gone into extra in-| | WILL RITCHIE TIGERS BEAT SPOKANE b ce fiver should cote “Facing the Chicago White ox FO MEET TUCKER|COL» MILLER ISN’T | HAS HARD TIME |x Yesterday’ Results | IN THE SECOND GAME}. | Willle Ritchie, former lightweight season by defeating Spokane in . n of the Yankees and in the ninth Inning, with the bases 5 ch. 0 pteh b : e pion of the coast, and Frankie SenETOn, 1O - ONO Cepnetes OEE) semrneTON ... slow one-sided contest. Brott Of the Tigers. | loaded and one of the famous White | Tucker, clever California boxer, have HERE’S HIS OFFER who ia keenly disappointed because | Howton ee tly Thormahien came thru) sox rallies well under way been signed to meet in the first of he can't get into the army. After] Jeonnson a x ® ball game that would have! From early reports there ts rea- boxing «mokers, to be held} ., : er,| to 7 sroviding the joke| Ritchie had it all fixed with his/®e*. f IG credit to any veteran in the|son to believe that a number of|next Wednesday. This bout will head| _T%* Matriotiam of Col. J. C. Miller,| to any Pera alias ic aa bee eMS | arate board to certify him into the| area ees Rad | youngsters will blaze a brilliant trail) a card of five. | who is trying to promote the Will amieinaad, service, immediately army physicians! CLEVELAND .. - ing against the hard hitting | across the big league pitching re- and Tucker should be well] ard-Fulton fight in Minnesota, is) “*P* Gites Denton at Camp Lewis turned him down be jcotte and Behalk; Coveleskie and = Red Sox, he let them down | serve this year ti nceording to their recent] demonstrated in the magnanimous| 2 ause he had something wrong with | Net can ATHLETIC "PARK .~ wo hits, one a scratch, and| Young Perry has done very well| records. Ingle is maid to be in the| offers he made the state baxing com-| | Miller insisted on a donation Of) one ear DWEROIE. cacchsevese ah Li Tost his game when an outfield-| for Connie Mack; Conley, who won| beat of condition, and is a punishing | mission for patriotic purposes $10,000 frum #t. Paul and Minneap) nic nie is still boxing instructor at|#T. LOUIS... watt Ke @ropped a ball with men on the) 19 straight games in the Texaa| fighter, while Tucker's popularity] Miller has offered to donate 12% | el" >) men before wrap Camp Lewis, He wanted to be an » Spencer; Gali 2:30 TOMORROW é | league last year, is pitching good|has soared considerably since his| per cent of the gross receipts of to e his fight in the jae May 1, 2, 3, 5. > we aviator | Philadelphia-New York — Postponed; sum will pay his rain. Prices 20c, Shc and 85e, Car. the game Thormabien | bali for Cincinnati, fine showing against the ruwed| fight to the Red © 10 per Take Fourth Ave. the best of form. Altho he) Several others undoubtedly will b#| Chester Neff in Tuesday night's bat| to the state tuberculosis fund an held the Sox hitless for eight} uncovered before the season is cnuch | Ue at the Arena fund without coatior Miller or wir Kunin Ninth Wins | NATIONAL LEAGUE per cent of the motion picture re he went into the ninth with | older ceipta t© some patriotic fund. Miller| 8M a penny, providing the receipts ™ i | A fight of more than ordinary.in-| whe | do not exceed $100,000 | Game for Beavers RH BI terest will be staged in Aberdeen the |} ‘The war tax, of course, will be| PORTLAND, May 2.—Vancouver|@r LOUIB ........0+0+++ 2 6 AVERAGE runs up against |) coming out 5 : 1 opped the second game of the mea-| CINCINNATI . 1 10 2 jcoming Tuesday, when Mike Pete 5 paid by spectators, not a cent of | COPD Goudsice; Miler and Alten, LEARD SQUAD <2": "=*,, |) JESS WILLARD =" not _& sent | copped the eecond ume of the one: icy nd Gocmias! ier’ana Altea | 7 Muff Bronson, crack Portlander 1) rockets. the winning run in the ninth inning,| poston ane 1) T OF THE |HAND THECATS |} GOES BACK TO | vn. ox cent trom the moving | bere, Yesterday fee eR LL, The next card in Portland will be § LIL’ OLE FARM | pictures is all right, but since there| ren NAME no a mry, Marquerd, Griner _ _ BY H.C. HAMILTON Aberdeen dvices. Ingle's opponent has not |) | os i ove training today for that (| *tate transportation of fight pic} 44, 4 , |RITPRBURG «....--+-+++- Bie nae: Untted again met defeat at the) yet been secured |{ lard broke training today for } tically nothing. | Pacific Coast International | CHICAGO 5 8 3} Ui Press Correspondent hands of the mighty Giants yester { homeless match with Fulton. He }| tures. It means practically nothing} Poke axuare ng to word received| Carlson and Bchmidt; Vaughn and Kil-| v nend righ ‘on oN Ufer and it fe Goubttal tt] conse Sighetrem' the National) "New | York-Philadelphia — postponed; | enough money will be realized from pe “a va wet grounds |] 4,000 students of the music de- ir exhibition in that stale to pay | meme was vigereuty prevented ehrt.) partment of the elementary he said. “It won't be at St. Paul, {| thelr exhibition in fer in the spring by the Pacific Coast COAST. LEAGUE | pees for putting them on | seu Friday Evening, ; YORK, May 2.—The Red} aay when they were walloped by an Billy Williams, Seattle boy, will|} packed his household goods for for all of their brave appearance | $10.3 score be an attraction on the Elks’ card ; removal to bis farm in Kanna. the head of the American league If Leard’s squad shows as much | next week. Williams recently return “I think there will be a fight.” ( ? ) of percentages, are. Of | skill in the art of Y 9 : of pounding the ap-|ed from the Middle West, where he displayed since the season open-| nie all the season as they did yes-| has mixed in with some good boys “en as oto ag reli ggmaamag terday, the P. C. I. league pennant |and he is anxious to show his but Miller known other places. sing to #tay on my farm un Diin't Respond f Colone ier really wa a to % , ts coming Meee he Ghat Carn Tae COAST LEAGUE Bria I'm ul 1 hear wh will adorn the flag staff at Dug-| perience in the old home town elt ya eran hemnegnydleaglbend dale’s field all right - Sirs ac eapulnasichlivailionbitesied | meat steam co tine aimed Ti Gili Won. feet. pet. | Quinn and More; P May 10 > . Le Bourveau ix said to be weak at ‘ mops ge edbreagdh omg hi). ~thavens : 18 12.600] far the best run-scoring ma-|nitting left portaide twirters, but| DEMPSEY WILL Slab calle attebtion to the fast that | Set Mt the mamenien (hace : 15 18.838 | ORE On benefit of the Samm too 108 ANGELES in the National league first there will be a 1D per cent war tax 5 18 just the same he tapped the pill for | Ser fn te Martin an? | Sink Hint one of the ditions of hold 1314 “at atte an wei eas eipee ts| MEET MISKE AT. | :0'si‘sinias are ie cat aarti on rar eS Bae? «3 . SACRAMENTO Spence eo in ar | evens siento | ST. PAUL FRIDAY | ‘cana om “tae the promoters, ould 6 cet came thru with a bingle | . triotis |SAN FRANCIBCO ‘ 4out te ie! e i er donate jus i and the cc ola patr jam did} #B scoring in the American league.|™Aitho the local boys were debited k Dempsey and Billy Miske} onel M will donate just 12% ad |NOT READY TO RESTRICT) rdner and Rasterly; G. John- Same former having pushed across 43) with tour errors, these were offeet wi tangle in St. Paul Friday, if| per cont of the receipts of Eis sa kecrt hee ——--—_—_——_ ee Huns since they started and the In-lby the ten hits they Kot, and, twe | OthINK Occurs tO spill the aubatance - - - | USE OF RICE IN JAPAN | | iiaae have accumulated 54. The 80%) miscues credited visitors, | The two heavies are both declared |_ TOKIO, May 3.-There will be no| P.C. 1. LEAGUE | ‘Bverage is best, owing to the fact THE to be in fine shape, and fans are ricelens days in Japan—not for the What they have taken part in fewer} Are A¥ k. | expecting a great night of it Ipeesent, anyway—Geeptte the tre.| Satie The Yankees are third best | Rows ¢| Dempsey is thought to be the bet : a * Yancourer : mendous rise in the cost of com-| the Red Sox bring ®\ter fighter and boxer of the ‘editiee-in Une’ with’ the ak | | The Giants have - 3] and the odds are all his way. I tentiful in Beat-1, Yenew ¥: ™ i oreeachen th iat aw Sancteben oe cet Mereee six runs to a game, and the! Mino. it o| sey will have the edge in weight 4 Strawberries are plentiful | Lemons "pssst tient ramen tine Moan fo pepe , second best, have -barely | Clayton, rt © hitting power, and Miske can only| Ue now iy tenlitss | Oe wee ee eae asoea eh oe es seamen | . half that M 3b 1| hope for victory by a demonatration| Jobbers are now anxiously loo ing | xtra fancy, per bo ax asked in the house of mepresent. | “done att Be Piast aed prac ° pr psd Pema andl std a ey Tel torward #6 their supplies of fresh | NUTS Jatives if the government had any NATIONAL LEAGUE Hically as widely separated, with th @| authorities on the gam ables from loca rdens. ‘The | Almond Per. en plan for putting @ restriction on the|_ Won. Laat. Cubs hanging close to the Phillies eee f ners report prospects of | Penal. * 16@ 14 | consumption of food and other nec. |New York Sia | —— See TOE Pi cea cree | prosperous season, the | recent Sieke emmarien of Ute. es Povey oe : Torrey & Sears Billiard Parlor Bh frosts did not materially damage Goto sai he situation did not | Ctneinnatt ae | “ | t é joston ahd : pees: a . At present the street is absol 41 strict consumption of food Reston SOX HITTER, DRAFTED S'"» Indians From Drug |) 8. yc NM iipment | mee ar CLEVELAND, May ° @on,. White Sox slugger, was al? Startled person when told that he| Moree - Downey Sciad been placed in class 1 of the Alexander, p | pected in a day or two. 14@ 19| Relect ran: Jack-| 1 Poury 10 6 | hie | AMERICAN LEAGUE Won. Lost. Pot 25 37 Reston dra! yee pain it,”" said he, “I 4 VEGETAB! wheat, {| Cleveland ae 2 a said e, “I'm ready to go « n bl » 5 3 ° by innings meo—Per dos co. 9001.09 | Graham, bbl Wwhenever they call me. 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