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STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1918. PAGE 8 S$ OF THE DUFFS—That Was an Awful Blow for Olivia, BY ALLMAN. its of Everett True. By Condo. —_ ae Wea, ever ry No, | GUES. reams te. bP Ae 3 wi: Sense JERRY, HOW LONG) ] Wee KIDS | Pas Nt | ae te uet’s cer.} | manned? BuT WHOD WANT TO SMOKE, Yes, % DON'T HAVE. | KNOWN HAVE. DS ? QUARRELS, HAVE! | oy LONG TIME MARRIED: a WE, JERRY ? 2 MIND. ~ ey ee . wPTuRTNy C RIGHT — HERG’S MATCH. (TeES-HEe) BY AHERN. mn tie B00-LA HOWZ-GO i GABbO . ve MA MANBE “THEY 1% WHAGITINKS On “MIS 1$-Lano BUT Wow 'BouT TW’ size or ‘em 9 hevre So un ~~! WHEN “"HEY'D $66 HOW Id I 1S AN’ HOW STRONG WOULD a WEY MAKE ME | STEADY, Boys! DON'T FIRE TILL Nou See THS WHITES OF THEIR Gres! Aim Low! hay WY By) By yy\\y" Lyi 4 BY TOPLIFFE. OPTICAL ILLUSION = ee en ¢ > So. w? fl i ye ae iy One of the greatest mys- teries of nature is said to be the dome of a heavyweight wrestler. G HECTOR IS SPOTLIGHT FLASHES ON SPORT R GIANTS ARE BACK ter rn was going batk to the farm, which| thus he pointed the way fe eign Good old Giants! |ver went on the ‘rocks end Seattle I i ° do. o y, to ore a to r or hat 0 tw x FRED FU ON =: best thing he could do, and! to tread, if they, too, wer ve t id lama reaps from that to 1 bias cae aes "nistace about} They steamed into the harbor | picked three runs off a ahh tas tha didn't nor couldn't cause any alarm.| go over there and crack the Hun loser a a. a next. Cock, Patterson and Bootes early Saturday morning, with smiles ‘a eee ‘thousands of Bremerton ma-}which he is scheduled to depart for aut | there being such a shortage in horse! oo vitor) on their £ but weari-| Were also fined five bones. bs toa rou a ! - ee Poot Pat Tebeau found it z ° n their faces, bi | iS Backing him in his demand| San Franciscp, where he meets Wil-| », Goo! might, Fourth of July prize) nat Qor old Pat Tebeau found it reather covers for baseballs, Youth| hey in their bones, after cleaning | Leard came under the notice of the Fred Fulton for the Red lie Meehan on the 31 . Pe aca Be bse 4 did you nt sat O04 umpire on a diamond, and for fu! America ts willing to contribute/ up the Vancouver coterie in a two-| Umpire Thursday for a $5 recogni- |many basebaliers are crowding ou . ra Pore “\ Se et ike ee, | Everybody's jaw will get a nice own Shipbuilders’ league?» | the first and last time toned up the the whole supply of lcking_ stripe ame contest that decided the week's ND aed satan a Seattle ustin & Salt have tried to dis- é . . cries with the ers, ed first rd th reat now. Wiladek Zbystko sponge right in the middle of the and if coaxed would even ve up “ Ripert. te jeenece the match, saying that loon ohedanted. trlgn tke weemay oy fight dad's slippers for the same worthy| Vancouver fans, the largest num- | ame against Rex Hydorn. tC rith ‘the }would be impossible to arrange 4) sooright by Earl Caddock, who took| Yea, bo! That Walter Johnson is eee purpore jber that has turned out this seagon,| The team from across the line play- champion contender of | meeting with Fulton,” Stringer de “POM* | vere lhad the pleasure of watching the 4 at Seattle Saturday afternoon. A mn a day off from hin army work to| just two paces ahead of the Home| In one li'l week Western teams : clared. “Well, that meeting 1s OIG! finish the job. for the Aged and rapidly losing proved to Mugexy McGraw that) That noise for “Halp . | in nothing | home boys score one run in two | @we was scheduled for Sunday and me to hie mandger, | te be arranged.” oe ground. All he could do last week most of the National league bumps but the Seattle Shipbuilders’ league ames, while Seattle annexed seven | '* ¢xpected to bring out the biggest Eeemes 10 mest Hee- | Both Fulton and Collins profess! 5. jackson very hurriedly a ship-| was to hold the White Sox runiess| are located on the sunset mide of the getting ready to give up the ghost, in the first and ore in the last game —— of fans the season has pro- vag hrcey pe Son enact regarding the merita of |», i144 they for a paltry 18 innin And the| Alleghenies, A the Giants are| following the new draft rules. | The second battle was regular ball, | duced so far. t t lect can | Young Hector, altho willing to meet | ———. —- — coe ~ = — —— samen ene aa a Fear ts ‘oe McGinnity and Alexander op- First Game interfering with his | him. ! | ] r | posed each other on the mound, and| Vancouver AB. Fe HL. PO. A theatrical or ‘ other Hector claims the championship of ’ \FULTON GOING | ABE KABY IS HERE Ss LIST OF | Vancouver has not had such an ex-| King, if . iy tae tae Sage 9 |the Middle West, submitting cp ' Yesterday 's Results || j | hibition of well-ereased arm work \Cock: 2 esos 30, Memorial day. is the date | pings to substaptiate his claims. He |® ————*| TON. Y. SOON SLOW LIKEA BIKE PRIZES i tisce the war vegan. The only run toes, 5 sede 3 “By Hector for the affair, if| has boxed Miske, Dempsey and Wil- pas: | le . | | scored, Seattle's tally, was on an | Stewart, os 8} oe 8 ‘willing. On this day, Brem-| lard, among others, and he is after P. C, |. LEAGUE FOR MAY 30°: Brown. ‘2b :3 0 O44 will be granted a the scalp of Ferocious Fred now. Ac: | Wer. tet. ret! =~ TO GET FIGHT WAMPUS CAT Umpire Redford was the contrat | Pater, ae ieee come over in thousands cording to Manager Stringer, Hector seattle | e686) (8 Entries for Bicycle day, to be held | figure in the first game at Vancou-|Mamilton, 20...) 0 0 ° @ scrap. according to Hector. | endeavored to arrange a bout with | Tereme tht Sie |__ Seattle fight fans have had an op-| “to Houck, moving picture star, |at Woodland park on Memorial day,/ver Friday, After he had calied|Hydorn, p 442 Bim take his several days | Fulton in Portland. | Rertiand ® 16 .476| portunity to study Ferocious Freder- | payer, and recent aequixition to the | May 30, must be made at any deal-|Leard safe on a steal in game one, pean “hen ear aay Fest in Seattle, and box) nore pe Apokane ® 18 -400/ ick Fulton at the Pantages this week | naval training station at the. Uni-| ers no later than Saturday land 4 four of the conscientious| feattie "AR MPO. A. - ° Vancouver 15 -M8land compare him with what they | versity of Washington campus, has| xvens and prises fe objectors $5, besides kicking Hamil. | Smaie, if SS es ae es . “He claims he| Kitumura Plays 4 : know of boxing been signed up by Lonnie Austin ax | ton, Vancouver third baseman, off |inard. 2-1-3 2 2 $8 to box if the bout can be Dr. Spied | COAST LEAGUE In Fulton they have seen a cham: | semi-final gladiator for the May 31 | . bicycle tamp| the Jot, the emotion of the fans be-| Carman, rf Oe ee ey Be Rian thie to satisfac r. Spiedell Gace! ead pion who has never been defeated, a|smoxer at the Arena eee ae Ae Jqan to get out of control. With|1e Bourveau, cf. eae tee tee i A second meet between University | mait Lake City 2 st hard.as-nails fighter, with Mouck’s opponent will be lid | youngest. Rider — One bicycle belt] Hamilton out of the game, Vancou-. | Dempsey, 1b eos nm ¢ Say They Sidestep of Washington and Seattle Tennis | Lae Anmeiee ; pe record. Fulton has battled » red hair from the virg Haliou & Wright.) ene ces Sete a we seriously attempt | club stars was being held at the club | Secramen'? : 490| hia way to the front via the k. o who lo y Ridden by ° | Ler Pp. ae hat @e me @ bout, Fulton and his | courts, Madison st. and Summit + | Oakiand eS 449 | route, a thing very few champions Seattle Friday tire Supp Shipyard Teams | ~ me 2 ir sidestep. . Fulton has an-|Saturday afternoon University Francisco + itl ean boast of. of rounds with 4 , Pl f M. ]_ Score 2 ide Se pad ped his willingness to fight, but! men, with a Japanese player, Kitu n om} Uses K. 0. Method a extablishmer GAY FOr MEPCY | vorrowver 000010000 all. mura, in the lists, were endeavoring | eas ‘ :| That Willard, near 40, admittedly |. a an - ne In Seattle shipyards, the builders | seatt os110010 Winds up his Pantages the-'to redeem themselves from the de-| Lot ANGE 38 6) fat and out of condition, has goon | or seman artic Chaplin on] Ot only build ships to beat the} Summers’ , Tus base | hite—Dempecy f bi te rn. [men who have studied the situation. jn. iti name ie a ; ernoon they play | Double playe—Patterson to Roelsle. Race ear 4| According to Mike» Collins, Fulton's According to Lonnie Austin, Abe RACES Red Cross, Today gross receipts rifice hite—-Dempaey “1, Smale. Base BACRAME con, | MAnaKer, Willard tw “stalling around ike « apus cat,| Slow Race, 8 to 1 r n double-header played by Duthie [0 Dalle Off Hydorn 7; off Leroy 4. Late «ees | “Fulton can whip Willard any mo-|"psor, poor Leo,” & ante with [one Atherton, Co Champs and the Forgers and be-|Rtruck out—My Hydorn 3; by Leroy ® mi ment he ste = into ring,” declared |. gich, wip away a teal ile tween Ames and Raymond's | Time of game—2:20, Umpire~Bedtord. ve 3 ?/ Collins, “Willard knows ‘That . and fest to ye © will be turned over to e i s 1 was my friend, faithful and rT t n ’ A . } ; ’ rer Oe ne ie astett, he hy he has continually evaded | 1" na 1 hy ts oes tk bhaeen oo" Penneyivania tires | ond drive. Billi as i ae > es Pl the shortage which has) "cai, aesth ‘ 0h hart, A. Artett and M tried every porsible | 51.7, wr second prise Just before the ye, the ship: ling It 4 2 aon d the fae few devs. The price ie : a: Mdina 4 AL LEAQUE induceme persuade Willard to |" whs-eteess weg pauline i ae yard ls hundred Red | Hamitton, 3 ° 4 weg | ) - sure of himself, is not a bit worr (Torrington Co.) Cross nurses and the team members | Welfer, 8 strawberries arrived Satur.| J, (Prices p d i NATION neg gE BIg oe ak OR Oc cy, ire bombapedesrrscs “Absa spdribed mp Moh ep Weekt inethg Rake—teey edad | wall parede | Beoiate, 2% ® ing. a hele wheat mn. Lan j| Meehan, in San Francisco, May 31,/ 2700 ‘wicked metropol ’ ade onda ou roca ea | Reowtes : eel Grsham. bo he ‘ the Red Crom, he will return to idle ue l on | Pat . * Paid Wholesale Dealers for) |ye. bhi : 81 rk in w last endeavor to ar-|/, area rapt § st; CHICAGO AND MICHIGAN | | coox . 3 | uckwh ove a be with the elusive W uf - ned ™ é ; zn is ny cy gs Bela IN TRACK DUEL TODAY)? = = Barley, bbI. : ‘ Should Willard ref the bout, | Six in the final, The remainder of CHICAGO, May 25.—Chicago and! geattle a ea ° . ° ment will award the the card is under process of arrange 4 Mich: nm meet he today track | Bmets f ‘ ment by Lonnie Leard, und diamond in th monial# | surphy, of Michigan's readmittance to the | Carman, ef Western conference. The Wolverine |e Hourveau, ef track team is favored to win eae, & Country Hay and Grain championship to Fulton, It is ex (Prices paid wholesale) i Sha es t sd ted that the larger portion of the ast cer Kastern Washington § Alfalfa Hay Bean Bl wwnccoune> Hb wlesccscce- sot. | Fulton will box Willie Meehan | Attieson, rattling the Broadway nine aford tance race, 10 to turned over to the roe Se IR ISKE 1S DUE BEATEN, 7-6 KAUR, May, ‘ e. S ra Per owt ’ H oe MILWAUI M 25. Yeoman | id, pet crate Beet Herape—P eS ier BILLY MISKE IS DUE ’ 9 | Richie Mitohell, Great Lakes, claimed b 5 on ayy iison, Steele, Jacobs, Har ne en 8 8 cal, new, per Tm chen 13.00@7 ‘ind ‘Fischer IN FRISCO FOR BOUT’ By A. GANG the navy lightweight championship, i Local, per tb Ap ~o ROS ‘ 72.008 ae ee 4 % : } based on a victory here last night} 000000000 Cai. he oh Genome Sere = - 0) SAN FRANCISCO, Ma Billy over Joe Welling, Boston training bd Ke diinhn dada 53 isle aes i, . 1 | Miake, of St. Panl, Is expected herd Broadway went down before Queen station. Mitchell. pl Up point ¢ an exer, Packard - oa srapare for a. fot 7 f, upse all the = es ey P boints Two-base hit—Le Bourveay . Per doz a Detr« hop on: (Twelve innings.) tomorr eiceenees for four-) Anne Friday, 7 to 6, upsetting all t after being floored in the third, Well-| Hamilten, ‘Dowels plese per. . 11% O 02 ee Maah HICAGO-NEW YORK game post-/ round bout next Friday night dope in the — Interscolastic “rue ing’s only round. Den (unassisted); MeGinnity to Cook » m wipe teees 22. 03 rain His opponent has not be select:| Queen Anne took Olson out of the . ohana cma | te tt MeGin- } od id ed . he ouched f « cE - nity t on baste— , erate oe ° box ¥ nm he was tou MAKE $100 DR MERCY ancouver 2 Strw ou! ra AMERICAN LEAGUE Ax a part of the same bill Fred] runs in four innings, and substituted (Mercer “Cycle Co. third pa thal Sibe'te gata vocehpts fale ; Stentes Ss. “Sime Won. 1 t Yr > ks BRE Ducasse jo that they allowed ‘Mfarauis oriee Hncenior Aut i hay Uttee the’ Weak Baler a up. sae ite fanned 12 and al prince will have nawe engraved on same | Woipped Franklin high in a rapia| These twilight baseball games are is bs 1 106 “spo ry Seian Aiden ak ols Must win two consecutive years t fire nineinning game at Dugdale's | getting to be as good as sick friends o ve POOR: BBS: BOC OF) ner of same (United ¢ field. dente? 1 04 | Serateh Per ewt rt : 4 en hits off him, each counting for a rece at keeping hubby out at night. 006 .10.00 | Shorts 35.50 | Philadelphia a tity ye i oneane —_——— — um F500 ee | hoy Bean Meni Ses | Detroit 3 “w ; i 11.00@18.09 | Timethiy Eastern “Wash. 31066 36.00 iif oo | | Manutecturing £ : +28. 00@ 30.00 | . o ois | ng | aT, LOUIS a. ee vel ‘ | Tacoma Wins, 9-3 | «sv me ve ; j "HILADELPHIA oo 3 Bs as por priae, one pi + ded Ertene Fold Uhigper tor ||Titan and Nunamaker; Myers, Adama| COFe First Ave. . 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