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¥ SPORTS AND COMICS Outbursts of Everett True. 7 MRS. TeRVE, 1 CAN'T HELP You Wits THE SE+CLEANING TODAY. T HAVE Too mucH To ATTEND To IN CONNECTION WITH WA WORK. THE WIRLD HAS GOT ta auc Sake FoR DEMocRAcy } —e't) MLL STAY RIGHT HEREL WaR WORK BEGINS HOMES? AND ANOTHER THINGS I DON'T APPROVE MAKING THS WORLD Same FOR DEMOCRACY, NEITHER DOES ANY OTHER Coed REPUBLICANS By Condo. gm aDOINGS OF THE DUFFS—That Old Line of Bunk. LET!s HURRY ALond 1 DON*Y Like Him = THEN SAN He's Look, HELEN, HERS COMES BERT GReUN How vo You vo, MRGREEN , MAY 22, 1018, ‘PAGE 8 HELLO, ToM- AND How 4 DO You Do MRS DUFF MY BUT You ARE LOOKING FING MRS. -| DUFF! 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We don't want a cent out Fulton craw! out of bis| of the affair.” fight, proceeds of the scrap) Young Hector, a machinist, has Red Cross, is the am-| been working in the machine shops Hector, champion of |of Bremerton for several months, ‘West, who, thru his roe apd foreman in one of the yards. In event of securing the bout with Fulton, he declares the shops will is always howling how! contribute thousands of fans, who . be to box for the Red| will pay generously to ee the go. )" said Manager Stringer. | Fulton is being featured on the here's bis chance. Young | Pantages circuit, and efforts to have ‘one of the best boys in the | Manager Pantages let him off for a He has boxed Flynn, Demp-| night, will be made. Austin @ Salt other good heavies, inciud-| will represent Hector in the negotia- rounds with Willard in! tions, and arranging of the bout. _ | [Yesterday's Results? P. C. |. LEAGUE Wen. Lest. a good ball for the Cats. Reattic . took the mound for the at Tecoma Pert! 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Lovie WASHINGTON Gallia and Ainamith, J 6 1 Coumbe and ONetll; Leon Ge to the h RIGHT DRUG Co. | 169 Washington St. YORK game post and 1111 First Ave. And the Docter will give you s careful examination AN WATER CARNIVAL Miss Fanny Durack, famous swim mer from Australia, will probably in and prescribe for you | “ude Seattle in her tour of the Unit FREY. sick you cannet do bet- ed States, according to Alf Gold ae ane take advantage of this offer. smith, of the athletic committee of the Seattle Athletic club. A big wa. save you money and give the eaten, ter carnival, with ned by Goldsmith, ee Standridege, Young Hector, of Denver, machinist at Bremerton in war time, who wants to meet Fulton for the Red Cross. the highest they have been for a number of years, according to local jobbers, | Asparagus in very scarce and rhu barb is now selling rapidly at 3 and ¢ i|*% cents per pound. ad of tomatoes arrived Wed morning from Florida and | nesday per crate are selling at cos » Dealers far . Vonetabien nd Wruit pea A x VEGETABLES Artichokes—Per doz. Green, per th. Wax, per por erate “Per ® | Garhe—Local, new, 2 | Horseradiah—Iocal, Lettuce—Cal,, head per tb.. ™ mudas, white, erate Yellow, crate Farsley—-Per dos Veanut Butter—Per Th Peppers—Per ™ lowa, per Th Potatoes —Lovnl Cal. new, Garnets, per Ib. 164@ 200 16@ 18.00@24 00 064 -28.00@ 20.00 a6 Mins Durack as | Spl the main attraction, is being plan- 1% Lemons have advanced $1 per box, ¢ 03@ 03% | :( TODAY'S MARKET REPORT )|“: Cal, new, per sack FRvits Apples — Winewapa . Roman Renution | Mtrawherries— Florin, 20 UPaye eccsecseee Kennewick, 24-pt. crate pe Fruit Florida, per box .-» Honey—VPor enno oc... Htrained, new, b-eai. can, | Lemons jranges—Ail wizen, crates... n Per th No.2. per th Cal, noft shell rLOUR” (Prices paid wholesale) whent, bbl. m, bbl “ Paid wholesale) 26.00 28.00 82.50 16.00 5.60@6.00 5|Were-Wolf Draws With Gotham Giant In the course of universal events, | draw, where day after day moves silently into the yawning abyss of eternity,| Ferocious Fred Fulton was not] there was staged a battle royal at] present, being indisposed. Despite | the Arena Tuewlay night, when | this, the bouts went right on. After Mickey King, were-wolf, and Gotham | the four prelims, the jaded fans nat Farrell, of Portland, mixed in a hun-|up and sniffed the atmosphere when | gry and hurried four-round affair | the were wolf entered the arena with With the lust of battle in his eye, | pin-point eyes and low growl, which the werewolf char madly and | rumbied forth with volume at sight | cleverly at the tap of the gong, and | of Farrell | kept the lad from New York so buay| After a conference with his man- | defending himself, that Farrell, too,]ager, undoubtedly intimidated by the lauw red. Whereupon there was!werewolf's menacing appearance, | much mixing in, which is always pop-| Farrell decided that “in the word his ular with the fans, and the result/life is, and hi« breath,” and charged was a draw, bearing out the poet’s| Mickey without much ado about allegation that there's nothing in a| nothing. name. | With life and reputation at stake, Four other interesting bouts were | neither boy could see his way clear shaded in thin most supreme fistic | to give in. encounter, which will be remembered Decision Popular by fans for a long time | King staged one of the best fights | Jack Hall, of California, got the! he has ever put up here, constantly | decision from big Al Sommers in a) on the aggressive, and making the | fairly fast affair, which would have | wily Gothamite call on every trick | been good ordinarily, but which was | and artifice of the game at his com. |not accredited highly after the final.) mand to stave off defeat. Farrel | Hall obtained his victory by continu: | fast and heady, did not hold back for ally boring in and landing his|a moment, taking King could punches |ive, and returning it with interest. | Bud Ridley_failed to materialize, as | Farrell kept constantly tapping King | did Battling Tuler, of Fort Lawton,| with long jabs, while King was al: | |thereby taking both pep and comedy | ways trying to get to close quarters | from the lightweight bouts, Jimmy | and infight | Davia, colored, substiuted for Ridley,| Farrell demonstrated his superior | | who probably will go into permanent | cleverness and ring generalship in retirement now, and put up @ half. | the first two rounds, before the blood hearted defense against aggressive | of the werewolf was thoroly “het! Frankie Murphy, who compelled the | up,” but after this King slashed and descendant of Ham to retire in the | jabbed his way to a well-earned third round. | draw, One boy was as good as the ‘ot Big Hand other. The decision was popular ‘The best lightweight bout on the Billy Wright and Ted Whitman, card was between Harold Jones, of ring gen thoroly satisfac Tacoma, and Red Gage, of Seattle, | tory in who emulated the Gothamite and the| A high moment in the night's fes- | werewolf as closely aa possible, earn: | tivities was the acquisition of just | ing a big hand from the fans $1,000 in cold cash from the pockets After four rounds of hard milling, | of the fans, following urgent appeals the bout was called a draw, which de: | from Mayor Hanson and Councilman | cision was popular. Bolton, Prominent ringside fans and | Bob White, of Spokane, belied his fight promoters were nicked $25 / name, and started after the acalp of | each | Kid Peterson, who evaded him all the| And you're right, Al. way. Hoth boys fought weil to a| the Red Cross Fulton Stays Away Hy It went to} Clipped Barley . Dalry Chop . Mash ... LINCOLN AGAIN, 6 TO 3 Safe and sane from the first in | ning to the last, Broadway battled! 0 | ite way to another victory over the| Qo| Lincoln nine, on Tuesday, with a p of 6 to 3 | Right off the bat Lincotn demon-| ‘Hyb0| Strated its intention in the strug- 35.60| &le, and took the lead for three in 70.00|nings, Then the Pine st, team Fer thosgiees| forged up to three runs in one in ning and stayed there, x— % i = | py innings ees Paid Ronee ter frooo0001 | Poultry, Ven! and o« 20021012 1 oo311001 *6 »-OO3 130118 Lincoln, Kidd and Ket! Marquis and Car Ground Harley Milo Maize .... Oats Ont Mitley Ol Meal 72.000 74.00 Soy Bean Meal Ru 310 Rr'dway 9 Hits Batteries: logg; Broadway, roll, Young, Live Lignt live live 17@ 18@ 19 12@ .14/ per Ib. ue. Ames Play Forgers in Twilight Game’ Steel shipyard workers will play the first twilight #2me of the season Wednesday evening at 16 when lA meets the Forgers, he Forg. ‘lers beat the Seattle Constructionists | jlast Saturday. They are strong con. | | tenders for the lead | i Prices to Retailers for ter, Eggs and Cheese | ter— ative Wah, creamery, cube, .42@ ery, brick 43 @ o@ Helect ranch Amertoa Brick 2@ 40@ .3\) ‘Ten games of volley ball are sched. $4] uled to be played Wednesday night, by teams of the Women's Municipal league. Two will be on the B. F. Day field, the remainder at the Knights of Columbus gym and at Volunteer park. ton Triplets You hear the call of the Red Cross. ANSWER AT ONCE, | Slattery screwed down the lid, | morning ‘all BEAVERS WALLOP GIANTS ONCE MO THE sCORE Vancouver— AB. King, if 4 Hamilto: Wolter, Boelzie, 1b Stewart, rf Brown, 2b . Patterson, ¢ . Cook, a Slattery, ORE | 3 ereucrese? VANCOUVER, B. B.C, May n—| Vancouver did it again Tuesday Slattery, Vancouver pitcher, held the Seattle men to a two-hit game with- out a single chalk mark. Vancouver got nix. The Beavers took the second game with a team only running on four cylinders. Slattery, who was held in Spokane by draft autnoriues, arrived just a few minutes before the game began. Had he not been worn with travel there is no saying what he would have done to the large men from Seattle. x When the Vahcouver men patted out onto the diamond Tuesday they showed a lot more class than they registered Monday. And the Giants showed a lot less, Seattle started out well with the bases full in the first. Leard walked, | Carman took first on an error by Brown, and Le Bourveau walked how ver, and not jiant got a chance | off at the home stop. bg ae ie Vancouver got one in the first and|out—ny Slattery second, one in the fourth and three io Engle. in the eighth uaplre~-Deanees. The score chalked when You hear the Red Cross call. | fans to their feet | ANSWER. x— home. ccouneuce? Ps fennwecnnnt Totals _Beattle— ale, if |teard: 2 Murphy, 3 Carman, rf | Le Hourvenu, Dempsey, 1b . ove Onn Summows | cummunece wereeoune™ élasbnseennnle!| eosin S| nen we Matted for Engi Beore by innings: Vancouve! Seattle pitched ball by ‘Slattery, strucic i by Engie 2 Wild same—1:4 in the fourth was Brown brought the with a stolen 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. La a , 8, 18, 29; June 8, 15, duly 6, 13, 20, 27; August 3, 10, 17. For rates and other information, apply to E. E. PENN, G. A. P. D. 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