The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1918, Page 8

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of Everett True. » Here's AN NYRED Man! Io YOU KNOW rw yHO HS US, STEGER? BONE ON PARTNER Fred Fulton got too positions, and landing the fellow time | his sparring partner at/and time again on a “nat espectally | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Some Real American Pep. NG, i DON'T KNOW GwHo NE ts, BUT GERMAN last week, with the re- at Fred is now suffering from exander Pantages. mM bone in his right hand. on several occasions | San Francisco for the Red Cross, for, that’ the ferociots one | altho willing to take Willie on with sparring partner with an one hand, Manager Collins forbids. sing lack of delicacy, whiffing | awful ones from perverted | also be sorely disappointed. Ready ISCO, May 27.--Big j will report at Fort Me Butt Cal, with a draft contingent | tests, Sunday. Oroville, his home, and announced he mar. Marguerite Buckley, Wryo., just before he left e of LY MISKE WAITING | RED CROSS BOUT ‘FRANCISCO, May 27.—Rilly Bt Paul light-heavyweight. | ed out, today ready to meet any mt next Friday night. Promoters select for him Cross benefit boxing tour-| place with 47, and W. B. Taft third L THINK HE'S A on A TURKS MaYGE So, Bur He Dowx'T TALK LIKE one! {Vnnow 115-1 CUSTOM ( om Deserr 1S-LANDS WHEN You GET WUNGRY ‘To EAT COKE-NUTS —~ AN THATS HOW 1 16 an’ wi! With three of the busy Beavers in | Olympia building ships for Uncle Fred, will not box Willie Meehan in| Sammie and makeshifte in their | places, the Giants were able to put over a 10-to-4 victory Sunday, The lthree Beavers it out for the capital city Saturday night Just after Van Jeouver had given the beating of the season. They'll play |IM’KELVEY IS | with the Sloan team, and build ships | there. | HIGH IN SHOOT Dave Hillyard, Duthie player, was in the left field Sunday. Roy Grover, Cc. E. MeKelvey scored for May {; lormerly with Mack's athietics, now prepared by Manager Collins and Al Young Hector, of Bremerton, will Boot t |Bob Hester held first base. zie got behind the bat and went merrily on. club for the Baker diamond trophy, | At the conclusion of the month's eon He was forced to| Bight errors were credited to Van shoot a tle with S. Burt for the hon-| COuver’s account as a result of the Jers, however. The handicap of the|"*™ infield. Appleton showed up | 0 he Beavers to mecnbers has bee ied well Sunday, holding t the June score shooting, which tor {one Fin until the six line tallies be jin next Sunday ; |man to soften hie heart. He was | | De. CL. ‘Templeton elincted bus) ee rights to permanent possession of the | bel egg | Gleason trophy with a score of 44|,,Vencourer= Am MY from 24 yards, Lieut. W. E. Saxton | meee st i hooting in poor form Sunday. | Among the 23 members who turn L. & Barnes carried off the | \: high score of the day, 49 out of a pow. | ible 60. C. E. McKelvey held second | | Mydron, p Luconovieh, p | *Brinker Vancouver ro. a - with 45, H “TODAY’S MARKET REPORT arrival of was received fresh oth ‘per crate. Kennewick Hickerynate Monday and went on the market at The California ber on hand are of poor qual us is very scarce L Green, per ™. . Per halt crate . mal. head, per crate heed, per dor ... Gem, Bast. Wn., ton 2500030 00 20.000 24.00 . G-bmkt Yellow, per sack per wack oeceeey weuits Anne, per 19-T. bo t4-pt. erate font A, TA-pt. 00@ 18 40 0 0 | Totals ‘ aay “Matted for Luconovich in minth eattie AR, TH. PO. Smale, if 2 2b Per ™ PranateVirgiuia, per t Chinese. per th | Wrasmete: Black—Per mm. | ot Walnate No € - Appleton, D - 87 10 13 37 13 Teo-base hite—Leard, Ap pleton. Stolen basea—Carman, Le Hour Hamilton, Hillyard. Pitchers’ ree <6 rune and & hits off Hydron In 4% 6 runs and 4 hite off Luconovich in 3% Innings. Atruck out by Luconovieh 3, by Appleton 1 He—Oft Hydron 1, off Luce ont. Wild piten 2:10, Umpire. Totals Summary Country May and (rain (Prices wholesale) ington No 1 SPOKANE LOSES TWO : TO ABERDEEN CATS SPOKANE, May 27.—Spokane lost both games of a double-header con. test with Aberdeen here Sunday, § to 2, and 3 to 2. Aberdeen Time of Californie Shei .000120202—8 Spokane .. 200000000 Batteries: Shader and Hartman and Marshall Second game Aberdeen .. Spokane 010001 Batteries; Camozzi and 0 | Smith and Marshall. Roland 000102 BREAK EVEN SUNDAY IN TACOMA GAMES a5 TACOMA, May 27.--Portland took Wheat Hay the first of a two-neries game here ” Sunday, 3 to 2, but the Tigers came Prices id Shipper for back, § to 4, In the sec Crap. . Poultry, Veal end Pork, f. b. Seattle rage on irae Ager * code Rolled Oats Rolled Barley ‘ Feed—Per wt. Soy Bean Mest)! Timothy—Baatern Wash burg pitched the first battle for Portland, opposing Pillett. Shoup, for Portiand, and Clayton, were the pitchers in the second game. rtland .. ... 000200000. Tacoma . -000200000 Katteries: Arkburg and Peterson; Pillett and Stevens, Second game Portland ., Young. Live Lignt, live Aprings Ducks Live 000 block hogs Fancy t 2 Country, per’ tb Selling Prices to Tet Butter, a ana Bintter— Local creamery, Local creamery elect Pullete Cheese— Washington Young America Washington Cream Brie * Limburger .. Oregon ‘Iriplets . Ore YA. 090010020—% Tacoma 00502010 %—8 Batteries: Morton and Peterson; yton and Stevens Shipyard Checks Cashed TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 0 , i: city creamery, . \¢ prints — cubes ranch Lunch im Soft Drinks |the shoot of the Green Lake Gun |® Constructionist, played short, and | | Kiniter "A AWFULLY SORRY MISTER BUT | WAS IN SUCH A HURRY AND DIDNT SEB YOU COMNGE eb ay or wow COME. DOWN BY SMAKiN'. 11S of the League | Tacoma and Spokane have been | dropped from the Pacific Coast In ternational league as a war econ ee ee ae A few days ago Babe Ruth was drawing cards so far this #eaH0M.! sationed at first base for the How and their departure from the league/ton Red Sox in the absence of Dick will greatly strengthen the four Hoblitzel, the regular first aacker | nines itt. Habe played erroriesn ball on the | Russell Hall, owner of the Ta-|>8#. covered fully as much ground lcoma team. announced his with-|&% Hoblitzel can cover and batted drawal to President Robt. L. Blew. | fr 500 ett by wire, Saturday night. A| The next day Rabe took his regu- conference called just before the| lar turn tn the box, pitched fair ball | Vancouver game Sunday decided) and in five trips to the plate made | that Spokane must go also. | three doubles, a single and a triple Vancouver, Portland and Seattle) ‘The question has arisen in Boston wil divide the players of the two) whether Ruth should not be definite- teams among them. Seattle falls |ly transferred to the initial sack #0 heir to a pitcher only, to take the) the club ean benefit from his batting place of Ed Appleton, who will join|in a large percentage ot games in | the army soon. |atead of only the few he in called | Portiand was to play in Seattle | into as a pitcher or pinch hitter Monday instead of Tacoma, ax was| The argument in favor of thin ix originally scheduled, playing here ali) that Ruth, hitting every day, prob- week, except Tuesday, when the/ably would improve Mis batting and Camp Lewis team will oppose the | become one of the greatent ewatanen | Giants at Camp Lewie. lof the league. | ‘The morning and afternoon games listed here for Decoration day have| Ruth ix capable of winning from 20 been shifted to the afternoon ns\to 30 games a seanon and the club will nee two games for one admin | cannot afford to take him from the sion. box. Vancouver opened up in Aberdeen| ‘These two arguments are giving |Monday. Three Reavers left Mob) Manager Ed Barrow a lot of worry Brown without notice Saturday, to right now. join the Sloan Shipyards, at Olym-| There is one precedent in thi pia, Brown was in a bad hole for|league-to go by, When George Si a while on Saturday, but with the|ler came to the Browns three sea- release of the Tacoma and Spokane! sons ago he had the earmarks of | players, his team should be rounded| wonderful southpaw pitcher. He into even better shape than before| could also play the outfield in ap the departure of Roy Brown, seo} proved style and showed signs of be ond baseman; Cook, shortstop, and jing a wonder on the first sack Patterson, catcher | ‘The Browns were not particularly loaded with high-class pitching that year and Sisler was used on the slab jin several games Jones took charge of the club he | looked Sisler over and decided it | would be folly to waste Sister's field ing. batting and base running abil ity, regardless of how great @ pitch: er he might be. Sisler was sent to firet, where he has since remained. It was Fielder Jones who recently ldectared that Ruth is the greatest of COAST LEAGUE | modern batters, Jones believes Ruth Won, Tost, Pet.| should be used on first base where 3) 22.874) his tremendous clouting will benefit 4 $40 | the club every day : Ruth is undoubtedly a natural hit SHOW AT BY PAUL PURMAN SAL Rear ty aN NOS eS | Yesterday’s Results | —— —_——$# P. C. |. LEAGUE Aberdeen Ralt La Barrer Vernon WHERE SHOULD RUTH PLAY? MAKES CLASSY ‘The argument against it’ is that) But when Fielder | GIVE ME ENOUGH To EQUAL THE FARE FROM HERE To peeLin ! WELL ~ Wh THIS PEOBLE Li 00 Une “Grover CHRISTY COBB” AN’ BRING \T Down AN! THEN WE wn Ne DENTISTS INITIAL BAG Megccbearabe ter. He swings on the ball somewhat . after the fashion of Sam Crawford in Sam's palmiest days. There's probably no batter in eith et league who takes a harder, clean er drive at the ball. An idea of hin tremendous hitting power is seen in hin batting in the first 11 games he appeared in this year, He was at bat 32 times and connected safely | 16 times for an average of 500, Of| hin 16 hite 10 were for extra bases, [including six doubles, one triple and | three home runs, 27 total bases in 32 times at bat Ruth may be more valuable to his club as a pitcher, but there are a lot of managers around the major leagues who would enjoy having the benefit of his war club every day. | AMERICAN Expert Dentistry at Reasonable Prices $10 to $100 Ferniture, Pianos, Household Goods, Storage Receipts Live Steck, Ete. All. transactions held strictly confidential If not convenient hone, and our write or entative will call at your residence. y 1003-4 L.. C. SMITH BUILDING Phone Elliett 4063 | onteago [Washington . 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CIRCULATION Hoge, Watson, Prendergast and Turns, Adams; Schneider, Bressler and Wingo. | 7 INEW Yor ‘omeaco Sallen K and MeCarty Facific Coast International League BASEBALL SEATTLE vs. PORTLAND 3:30 Tomerrow, Athiet ‘ark 0c, Bbc and Fourth Ave. Cer To carry paper routes and sell papers. Routes in all parts of 3 /@ Come in and make application The Star, 1307 Seventh Ave. MESSNER Re — == ——— meme. of signs on First « moved my Dental ave. and Columbia a the street My new nee is 106 Columbia, midway n First and Second aves. 1 wiil not raise my prices because of the war, but I do expect to increase my dental practice n the EDWIN J. RROWN, Seattle's Leadi 108 Ce for good boys. TRU TORTURE Can be eliminated by wearing the Lundberg Rupture Support. fre free trial to prove its superio! 7 A. LUNDBERG CO, 1101 ‘Third Ave. Beattie. Hamilton, Waltham, Bigin, Howard, mi nols Ladies’ and Mea's Wrist Watches Rings from DEPARTMENT years tn busl- SerTL FRYE BUILD! Third and Veter ens} be-| t the increased | increased | ness because of | 4 t | man in Seattle who did not raise his| prices because of the war. I want to be known as the only | waten | Repair. | The man in khaki and not the star baseball pitcher now is the apple of the little U. S. boy’s eya values. standard makes; Are you a RENTER? Hard luck! But don't be discouraged! Plan to escape! Don't de a TENANT a day Jonger than you have to. It's a mild form of slavery. * What is a RENT RECEIPT? Nothing! So much water that’s run thru the MIL Like the seat coupons you find in your pocketbook-—a month after you've been to the show! You couldn't buy yourself a new derby with a bale of them! The only man who can swell out his chest, and be pleased over rent receipts — is the LANDLORD. But YOU? You're only a “renter”— You're not permitted to hang about ANYWHERE for more than a few hours at a time without having to dig into your pocket and “settle” with somebody! De you like the thought? No! Nobody lkes MAN. Break away from it! Buy a LOT! Save, and PAY for it! Then ask a good builder to put a HOUSE on it! Have one SPOT out under God's sky that's YOURS! Or save a down payment and select a property all ready to move into, The “Real Estate for Sale” columns of The Star will steer you straight, and the RENT money will just about pay for the HOME! it—that's a *

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