The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 20, 1918, Page 8

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DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—There Are Two Sides to the Question. ‘SPORTS AND COMICS i its of Everett True. By Condo. BUT, TOM, | CAN'T SPANK THE LITTLB RASCAL ON A FULL STOMACH ) WE DELIDERATEIN KNocwED THAT Bow. DOWN AFTER | SCOLDED Him FOR. THROWING HIS SPOON ON “THE FLooR- NOW, DANNY, WHAT DID_ WAN THe IeEA-YOU NAYGATY 1 Te. You ABour BOY? wat DoNou mean THROWING THINGS ON THE FLOOR? [— Now, THEN, You Gear IN \ THO HousSsS wT AS FAST } AS “uv iknow How $ tir AYE P MS YOUR ORGAN OF HEARING — Bee noes NeVeR STRIKE A CHILD THE GARS — You'RES VIABLE TO en aw WVRE HIM FOR LFS (sav SEM t. Loon Me 1:4 TH’ ] eve! ~ ant. now You'RE UNDER MY CONTROL Bear ir) ~ GWAN— ( Y'kNow GEORGE, VE GOT A SYSTEM I'M GONNA “TRY ON ANY ANIMAL THING “THAT COMES / SNOOPIN' AROUN' ME ~ LL GET "EM UNDER WY CONTROL BY S\N’ WILL POWER HYPNOTICS ~ ‘ LOOKIT GEORGE *) Loony! See, IT WORKED! TH’ 6G SQUASH 1S AFRAID OF put (0 RaTHER / PRY iT ON A” * Your )\ omarcer puri p crance rumor! , tw verybody in Lovely Shape for Battles at the Arena Farrell, of Gotham, who has | date inhaled the Coast at- at Portland to his great and Al Sommers, also of arrived in Seattle late might with Manager Flant whose protecting wing received their tutorage. professes to be in fine m@, and eager to get a crack at fey King, of Seattle, the inordi wolf from the svage land | ie Tuesday’s While these two heavyweight bouts will be the main attractions on the card, six lighter boys are sched uled to mix In what should be ex- tremely interesting goes Frankie Murphy, Coast flywetg champion, is, in the opinion of fans. scheduled to run up against a tough opponent in the person of “Bud Ridley, who is returning to the ring after an unaccountable absence. Red Gage, of Seattle, and Harold Jones, d-hunter and hopper, who | of Tacoma, both cleyer boys, are ex-| af ly swinging his head from) side, while the lust of battle) in his eyes. also in fine fettle, is pre-) to mix to a bitter finish with pected to put up a good nerap. But best of all should be the bout | between Bob White of Spokane, and Rattling Tulor, of Fort Lawton, In the curtain raiser. Tulor has incor ‘of California, who comes | porated Into his training stunts eal | © culated to frighten and terrify whole Northwest with a “rep” as! e his arm, which, the reports | Js gifted with extraordinary | abilities. squadrons of Germans, and he is planning to try out a few of therm on the lad from Spokane. IRR GIVES ISTIC SHOW AT BALL GAME se spirit of rivairy between shi- | ‘manifested itself in audible form at Liberty park , When the Ames and Du- clashed on the diamond. Malls, exsoldier, ex-dig and pitcher for the Ames , hit Ernie Schorr, Duthie hurler. ball when the latter stepped | ‘the plate in the ninth inning. | of taking a base, Ernie pick a his blood Monday. Following the disappearance Walter from the mound, the Ames nine lost spirit, and also the game -—— KEEP HIM OUT | President Bonner, of the Ship- builders’ league, is absolutely right in ruling Ernie Schorr out of the games in the future Schorr’s tactics Saturday are In defensible and intolerable. If he is permitted to play again, it of | would be an insult to every fan | | who witnessed his disgraceful exhibition. { the ball wherewith he had been | | ‘and striding up to Walter, | S—£@£§— — 4 | *™ his disapproval by smiting| on the nose. n broke loose then. finally rescued, and sent away} his nose repaired, and Ernie | Danished in disgrace. Some 500) mes adherents are hungering for which was taken over by the Duthie | organization with a 5 ‘The second game of the afternoon was won by the Pacific Conatruc nine from the Seattle Construction by a 2 to 0 score. jon "TODAY'S MARKET REPORT ]. ‘Celery, arriving from Florida, Mon- | morning went on the market at| per crate in strawberries are selling at per crate. The Kennewick les are scarce, on account the cold weather | have advanced 2 cents. FI KH Huckwhent, bhi Paid Wholesale Dealers for | | Vegetables and Fruit i VEGETABLES doz. 8, per tb si. Wax, per Green, per T per Tb er half crate Per sack .....- Californt Florida, per crate Per T f Local, new, per tb whit , erate apé—Per tb. . one Butter—Per ™ 164@ feane 20@ 16@ abe hae 00@24 rnets, per th. 05 Gomme ee eee es + -28.00@20, Local, doz. ; Tacal, per th. | Parley, 5 | oe 5 | Wheat Hay Chinese, per wi to 0 score. | Mails| Up to the ninth the game was tight. | | a. ¥L 1 (Prices pald wholesale) i * _ Whole wheat, bbl. ....06. -. 9.50 Graham, bbl 20 Rye, bbi ry Corn meal, b 10-1 bot. Ie 10 9-T. encke fack ; Barley, * Country Hay and Grain i (Prices paid wMolenale) Alfalfa Meal Alfalfa Hay 00 | WASHINGTC 00 gg | CIN t mh r HYPNOTY PAW’S NO TY COBB. --RIGuT ON Tee sesteiare — — "Yesterday's Re ft P. C. |. LEAGUE w Leat. sults * Pet a sea Seattle Tacoma Portiand Spokane Aberdeen Vancouver COAST LEAGUE nm Laat. : 7 fait Lake City Lae Angeles Vernon Oakiand SALT LAKE CITy VERNON ee WE Del! and Devormer Afternoon Game SALT LAKE CITY VERNON MeCabe and Konnick: Quinn and Moore. Morning Game n e's Krause, Kremer, Afiett and M Afternson Game R " 7. <0 ee tlehiner and Brooke; Kremer and BAN FRANCISCO ... R LOS ANGELES ‘ RAMENTO and Sie r ° Brento EAGUE Lowt Fiabe NATIONAL L New York . ‘ 21 Chicago : ‘1 ’ ase oo a ‘ Hearn and Wileo 14 | der of 19| PHILADELPHIA CHICAG Hoss New ¥¢ Rarner Bt Carty ne AMERICAN LEAGUE w Lont 90 | Pritadelp 00 | Detroit « o Covelenk aad 00 | Aohultz. Ont Mitley OO Ment... Oyster Shells Rolled Outs Rolled Barley Seratch Food Shorts Soy Bean Meal Timothy 21.0026 00 +: 28.00 @ 20.00 % ———- t Prices Paid Shipper for f Poultry, Veal and Pork, f. 0. b. Seattle | ba Springs live . ks Young, Live... Lignt, live... live ; Good block Wancy t 1@ 1 1 u@ Selling Prices to Retailers for | Butter, Rags and Cheese © Hutter— Native Wash. creamery, cube, 42@ ‘ash. creamery, brick 42@ t ranch 0@ Washington Young A Washington ( Limburger Oregon ‘Int Oregon ¥. A Washington Triplets . WORK SHOES BETTER VALUES UP-STAIRS $323 2 $495 Pain PAIR hoeShop Second Floorfitel Bldg SecondtPike — TakeElevator Shipyard Checks Cashed Torrey & Sears Billiard Parlor 1430 3rd, Corner 3rd and Pike Luneh Counter Bi Soft Drinks ce oS 9 get them in the se ‘| TACOMA, May {| eight batters, but « | Hoffman, featured the game. soe \e nny! HUH ow S¥UD GEKOGAN®S DIAY— BEAT IT Quick !! + ip PAW “TRabG® 2 KETCH THE. OPPERINGS oF Spipe’ KOLINSKY AND KETCHED WUN ON “THE NoZO witcK PUT PAW oUt OF SEATTLE GIANTS | SLAM OUT 13 PORTLAND, May 20.—Seattle Gi-|Bhowp, » 6 Ants sewed up the series here Bun |“°°* - bd day by taking in the double header, They slammed out 13 mfe hits in the first game, cor The HITS °° 6 in ninth uckaroos were » benders one got during the game. The ned to the cold wind nd game, get but three runs to The Buck how to to Dempary Runs responsible for Kibbie Bulliva, Hhoup 5, | | Levi Arkenburg doing good ru : , ; er ae Smatie made the first score for Be e attle in the first game, singling to|¢ left, reaching third on an infield out of Leard and reaching home when Murphy singled to Demp. 1 the performance in the feecond Inning vosuceuue> | ‘Totats Roore by tnnin Reattie Lounwnora Arkenbure 2 | VANCOUVER PROVED EASY FOR SPOKANE SPOKANE, May 20.—Vancouver pro king for the Spokane Eastiey, of the Aberdeen nine. East-| Indians Sunday, both games being heid the Tigers to Just four hits.| won by a 6 to 5 x Brown hit Aberdeen took three runs f "i | homer in the second game, with a ett. But one game of the ne man on bane, clinching it. Bunch double-header waa played, becau hitting in the sixth inning of the | rain, leaving Aberdeen wi of the | first game won it fox the Indians Pillett struck out| First game: Vancouver, Hydorn ¢ two bases on | and Patterson; Spokane, L’Cloustra je play, Cable to} and Marsha | PAT EASTLEY HOLDS TIGERS SCORELESS Tacoma Tigers l failed to score Sunday against Pat ed eany pi series, two to one. balls, But one de » by innings | ore by y innings and Roland, UVer ..4..022010000 000420008 Vau Lukor Her nd Paterson; Spokane. McKinle k and Marshall, | Score by innings Vancouver »~100002002 Spokane 000420008 Lodge Cafe Fourth—Westlake—Pine Cabaret—Dancing Werld’s Largest Dry Cabaret Pillett_ and 6 .01000002 0-3! vic wcoma 000000000 In a recent letter to a friend in America Pershing stated that p avidity and zest with which the American boys are entering into ev ery phase of military life is proving a revelation to the European a He attributes this quickness jority of handling to A games, naming football and aa factors in the developing of strat Gen \ CANADIAN PACIFIC For that Vacation or Business Trip—go East, through “The Heart of a Grander Switzerland.” Trains— Hotels—Steamers—All Canadian Pacific Standard— None better. ALASKA “THE LAND OF THE TOTEM POLES” Excellent Steamers Through 1,000 Miles of Splendid Scenery Sailings from Seattle, 9 a. m., May 8, 18, 29; June 8, duly 6, 13, 20, ; August 3 0, 17, For rates and other information, apply to EK. PENN, G. A. P, D. CANADIAN PACIFIC RY. 608 Second Ave., Seattle " THO GAIM 4 THE GEZIN— FRED FULTON. IN TOWN; BIG AND WILLIN’ Well, well! Right without warn- ing, and with malice aforethought, the plasterer from the effete Ei Ferocious Fred Fulton, t, chal longer of the timoros and jelliferous Willard, hard as nails, and lean as arrived in our fair city Mon and will display his day morning, lanky | hiding, and will not come forth to Minneapolix Efforts to arrange a bout between Fulton and some good local heavy probably will be made by Seattle fight promoters. RADIO EIGHT WINS RACE ON LAKE UNION Leaping a bead into the lead, and stubbornly staying there for the dur ation of the race, the radio eight, the naval training station, won the Lake Union race, in which two wares and bunch his biceps in aj other crews were entered, on Lake week's engagement at Alexander Pantages’ house, on Third ave ch . “fighting champton- ship “ulton will en deavor to show Seattle audiences that he is a hard, tough scrapper, and that, thru. fear of him, mighty Wilard, whose nage once rang round the world. is sulking in he \ | Union Saturday, TREGONINGS BEATEN The Tregonings went down to de feat at Liberty park Sunday, before holds the lead in the wooden ship- yard croup. ‘The score was 7 to 2. “We Simply Must Save the Wheat’’ —Says Mr. Hoover nt use all Hotty FL Food experts are unanimous in emphasizing that full food values are retained in War Breads when suitable substitutes, Wheat Flour 'SEATTLEITES WIN AT GOLF ‘The Seattle Golf and Country club won the first half of the second match tourney for the Burns cup, on |the links here Saturday, playing | against the Waverly club, of Pog land. The second half will be p ah in Portland this fall. Seattle won | the first match last year. The score was 28 to 15. Fifteen couples competed. Only two Port- land men won all three points for |morning and afternoon play, Pu holes. | Johnson showed up some of his Spo- | kane Indian form and pitched balls |” |that the Tregonings could not get. the | the Patterson-McDonald nine, which) Elliott Bay failed to appear on time |to play its scheduled game with Meacham-Babcock. is mixed with Besides Corn Meal and Corn Flour here are two excellent fue Substitutes— Milo Maize Flour and Potato Flour These used with Holly Flour will make wholesome, nutritious and most palatable breads. Make them the same as any straight flour recipe, using 10% of potato flour. Be sure and scald the flour. potato EVERY LIBERTY LOAF IS A LOAF FOR LIBERTY WITH), ALL SUBSTITUTES USE The Holly (Unbieached) Flour mahuracro RED BY ——SEATTLE

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