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‘ STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1918. PAGE 8 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Of Course Olivia Can Get Dinner. BY ALLMAN, , Yo d ALL BUT : WeitiF PANSY ISN'T |] BxcrvED- PLL You shoup wave he DING THE By Condo Bi yere And HELEN WAS || GET OUR DnoleER PUT THAT STUFF ON Ray, | Thoveny ie CAN OPENER GONE OUT WHAT ARE We GONE TO Do ABour EATS? You SAID DINNER A LONG Time AGo, WAS ALL READY? OUVIA = {T wouLD BE COOKED BY Now ~ VvS HAD ALL TIT CAN STAN THAT STREET PIANO IN FRONT Oe tHe House !! ULE STEP OVT THERGS AND Teck. HIM THAT ONS OF US HAS Sor TO MOVE AND NE'S THE ONG ft SQUIRREL FOOD—Benny Makes a Great Discovery. WELL Y'DOG-GuN MONK IN “TH’ Manaer! 60 | TWEMS YouR TABLE MANNE HUH GRAB U MISSIN’ LINK, = CAUSE HES 1 | => 5 me S ™ es: Se tloov¥s ‘, Me you Catt) ( You wiCxBD ¥ Doe AND OM GONNA OCH YOU You never remem- ant -veus, ber the snags and mud jy ° E \ the OU Swimmin’ ———} wr ole, but you never oF i by {s Golf officials are planning a@ new mna- tional rule for the game—no Scotch at 3) FL. _ forget the cuss wh ' ‘ j used to make y aon me \ >) p the 19th hole. ‘chaw "er spl Qess — ~- = a | ‘OREGON LOSES |DUTHIES PLAY ON DEFENSIVE, [Yesterday's Resls!! HOW THROCKMORTON PLAYS TENNIS | nyo snatcrics FORGERS AT §. BUT RETAINS CROWN P. Gol: CEAQUE ret Proper Grip on Racquet Is Essential to Good Tennis Kitamura and Chamberlain, y-| Duthie’s ball team, with Joe De of his insistence, and ab-| Mexico, started things in the prelim. ‘ete... ei 4S Sasi ing in singles for the University of| vine at the wheel, is scheduled for Sueiathation net to, let. the| inary bout by trying to eat up Eddie |pntona EE en ennnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnAnnnnnnAMAAAAnnnnnnnrrnnl rashington againat the University |mix with the Forgers Saturday aft lightweight crown slip from | Jackson, hair, hide and bones. Ed. | Vaseouver 1s 4M BY PAUL PURMAN | of Oregon tennis team, won two/!ernoon at Liberty park. Altho - , George Ingle endured four | die objected strenuously, but Ted's | - aia be m @f fast and furious milling inherent savagery carried him to a| COAST LEAGUE A few years ago, when Maurice Mc Loe } Right's Arena smoker, ani y y in the form of a decision. A] won. toa. pet | lin, William Johnson’and tennis stars of that gore but triumphant. Hei jorge number of fans thought the Malt Take City £! school were burning up the courts, a tall, on. tain-raiser the beat bout on the | fecrament® “r yo! was studiously practicing the Galifornjan opponent, Willie cvening’s card Vernon tm. paar Lire ie round Ehzabeth N. J is disappointed Saturday Harper Fast Han Francisco «ee| game on courts a _ tain cd in Willie had counted pretty) Outside of the main event, decis. | =o Ass His tennis form, even as a youngster, tly on championship, | ions were handed down, not one of » | caught the attention of some of the experts $| and critics at that time and some of the bold- matches out of three on Friday. The porgers ave lost once to the pens degen” Baer per 4 Senders was mpions, they have piled Double matches will be played on |UP two healthy wins for themselves, the campus courts Saturday, open. |Th€ game is scheduled for 5 o'clock. ing play at 2 p. m, s oe) er AeaamnaE “AYE,” VOTE DIRECTORS, CATS WIN, 22-1 “wet KEEP GOING” Duthie ibs $s | ae | ted George on a former | the five other bouts being called a SACRAMENTO speotBnit | He forgot to include in| draw. Cliff Reid, the husky organ: |'4# ANGELES a . ij | | ABERDEEN, June 1—Aberdeen| Directors of the P. C. I. spent ons, however, the fact! ism. got the decision from Oscar! yoee " SM**tY arites and er ones predicted a great future for him at | ran away with 21 surplus runs in| most of Friday night in serious de- mF | George had no championship to| Benson, who proved hin resistive n ». ni the court game. : at? Friday's game with the Vancouver| bate of the new schedule necessi- ‘ then. qualities well. Vincent Moore suf-|OAKEAND 1.02 3 3 $| Today that youth is‘the most promising | Beavers here. The score stood 22/ tated by dropping Tacoma and Spo- 2 Main bout was fast, with Rob- | fered a lacing at the hands of Bob|"4)7 LAKE Ui0N ooo ana De | eandidate for the national tennis honors, | to 1 when the ninth inning closed.| kane. While he had all the boys to ‘Gonstantly on the aggressive. Harper, who was too fast and ag} n | y held by R. N Will ns, who is now | Aberdeen ptied up nine runs in the gether, President Blewett took a @ other bouts rolled off in happy gressive for him, and Frankie VERNON 1 ¢ 1) ROW he y R. Norris Williams, : | | first frame. vote on the continuation of the — a . pikasing all, despite the Rodgers defeated Bob White, of Spo. AX FRANCIACO 3. 1t 8 an artillery lieutenant in France. | | _ Score by innings league, “Just to see,” he said, “what £ of that several scheduled gladiators kane. There were two Frankies on | neooks | He is Harold Throckmorton, and for more | j Yancouver ; ° 000 ° 001 0—1\ the neve would say.” The boys all illed to materialize, and others had the bill, and both were the best| — | re 3: > meteor- | |Aberdeen ... 920280 1 0 *—22/ came back with a stronge “aye,” and be substituted im © prelims. j than a year he has been blazing a Ee | Battetries—Lucerile and McNulty; stated the belief that fan support fa: ituti pers in the prelim: j like path ss the courts of America, hav- L Couldn't Appear The main event in a way disap epee OS Ban path across the c H ¥ | Fastley and Devlin. from now on was going to strengthen. x Hé Tucker ambled onto the| pointed the fans, because of Ingle’s ‘er. “o18| nS eae . nations! figure w hen e - | j pace - following the failure of Leo refusal to lay himself open to the 1s .498| gaged in a patriotic tour of the country last if - | SK to appear. i took all the aggressive Californian. Ingle cov a6 '?\ vear with Fred B. Alexander, Miss Molla BROADWAY WINS, 7 2 Pacific Const International League _ P out of W. Ss <aby . > 4 Ha Pag 4 Broadway established its inter ATHLETIC PARK * of Wampus Cat Abe Kaby, ered up and played safe most of the 1 “BR sted 1 Miss Mary Browne. % Was one of the prettiest and | way, according to the way It looked 19 ea | DIUFSLEd and Miss Mary b ¥ 7 Mi scholastic champion Friday by 8 fought mills of the even from the outside. Both boys have | Washington bd my During this tour Throckmorton’s play | defeating Franklin, 7 to Marquis , was forbidden to appear be-| been matched again, and will recover | **** - : * forced the country to recognize him as one | Broadway's gtar pitcher, totaled 12 ~ Lof government regulations re-| the course next Friday night. Abe| n a & lof the real stars of the game and predict for strike-outs and allowed no walks { a, shte conducted for * tenis wcker have 120 | ory ELAND 2 ‘s + hima future as brilliant as that of Williams. | i. thar Sean treecae yobs 7 ' ed Gage, another substitute, tak-| Ted Whitman and Pilly Wright! neete und OnenD ms SMAI! Morton A shért time ago I saw Throckmorton’s in | Franklin was touched for 1% hits ' the place of Frank Gomez, from | carried off the honors of offieiation.| mn m. ®/ action on the fast clay courts of the Terrace ee - ee et mai . Senor : $ 9| Club of Flatbush, in Brooklyn. Tho this was DEFEAT RAINIER BEACH Two Games, One Admission Shocker “and Nunamaker, olasd./early in the season, his play against Alex- | The Foresters defeated Rainier First Game at 2 P. M. to 1, at Lincoln park day. A. Dahl@pitched for the w and Henricks for the R | TODAY’S MARKET REPORT || ietGame “called an eighth to atiow wt. ander showed real championship caliber. a Throckmorton has all the physical yi j ments of a great tennis player. He is tal fresh lot/of Oregon peas arrived | ®——————_— * NATIONAL LEAGUE jand Yrangy. He is lithe on his feet as a panther and can cover ground with the great speed necessary in playing an effective net | game. He is strong enough to endure the most gruelling matches. Prices 20c, 55c and 85e. Take Fourth Ave. Car. REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest ™ t furday morning and is quoted at| | civic | Band 10 cehts per pound _———- | Strawberry prices remain fir Whole wheat, bbl Prices Graham, bbl — — x Paid Wholesale Dealers for — ve bles and Frait i | i Mie = His physical qualifications are well bal- | | and strongest plate known, covers very ‘ittle of the roof of the mouth; Yrorrapies | Barley, ‘ Ras dcncgate ‘anced by his mental capabilities. Throck- | | pete bite corn off the cob; guaram Pages s seit ia YORK-PHILADELPHIA — First y = nicely - , s | 5 years. Gey SF ae eee * eandcldd; wet wromiée : morton thinks quic kly and readily, co-ordi- | | PSE A ER Sl SR _(ricen paid wholesale) COS ® 1 ® nates his perception with his play, his brain | | $15 Set of Teeth (whalebone). 1 ¢ ©,and muscles working in perfect harmony on $10 Set of Teeth ....... situation, every possibility, instantly and then be able to meet it physically. Ee tern Washington No. 0 “ D cold . pe acalifornte, 2 inaton No. 1 26.6 Meme, Davis a>) the court. ; : Bridcework, per tooth, gold . = . This is one of the prime requisites of a | | en pees " : reat tennis player. He must take in every | 1 : © play y | | Platina Fillings . by | All work guaranteed for fifteen Mave impression taken tm the and get teeth aame day. E nation and advice free. 4 Bridge Work. We Stand the t patronage is recoramended by our early |. new, per Th Ancal, per ™ portponed ae | It cannot be said that Throckmorton is NO GAME ON FRIDAY, (w ak at any department of the game. Hi rvice is excellent, his driving hard and ac- BUT PLAY SATURDAY curate and his volley game exceedingly fast. interfered with Friday's| He plays either the net or lines with equal | Preme confidencé in himself, without con-| * Te arold Throckmorton, America’s Premier Tennis Star) Tistomers, whose work is still giving good satisfaction, Ask our cuses | ers who have tested our work. When coming to our office, be sure you are Combined with it all he has youth, su-|'* ‘B® "isht place Bring this adswith you Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People , erate L935 | Ground Harley ‘ : , : ; | ~ Milo Maize netween the Seattle nts 3 , ¢ Overs &f nse £ ceit, 2 ambition to be » national cham- 166 30) Mile Mant tranunice wee tae facility wa eas immense amount of “ay and ambition to be the national cham } OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS u ig (97 | Oat sitter sesstseees 36.08 | being ble, the two teams were| EC on | bis a a ie ao pion, _ peak SSN as | #07 UNIVERSITY 8T. | & 14nd 38 ogy Bert 72-99) scheduled to meet Saturday oth f » Be 3 ied Ont ; #009499 vides are anxious to decide the ao MIISKE, WINS > cs per ™. .... 16@ 16 : Reg rae: d si oe 14.09 t m superiority of the two ’ ci ier Beratch ‘ i225! cities, the wins having been so even ~ wt Wa ict Sinn tate vac | EASILY FROM “A Merry He * <0, 1. ton 20.00@ 24.99 | Time ved 6.00 | tain ar fisid ‘run, ton... 17 09@14.00 | Wheat 24.00 30.00 Spears rer On) Ova y : ee ee | H RI Prices Vaid Shi fo y e . . . . . ; : pocttry, Veal aad Porte 0% Seattio | SAILORS CAN’T PLAY | GAN WHAMCIECO, dene 1.—hilly For that Vacation or Business Trip—go East, through bf med 99 K fea, per W..0.. MA CIVILIANS SATURDAY | Miske moved on to Los Angeles to “The Heart of a Grander Switzerland.” s Trains— 00 | e a e icine m 5] Efforts of the Steel Shipbuilders’ | MY: after beating Henry Hendricks Hotels—Steamers—All Canadian Pacific Standard— fy 11 | league to get a mmo with the Brem aga sige gael ee ass None better. The above contains many grains of truth, and is consistent with 1 abe 7 ‘on navy yard recently brought o ast nigh peateho he lander abi ure i * . TV | netgian Hares—live ... abl the newaOiet tha aio, wisn "\ bout at Miske's earnest solicitation & cheerful dinner ny at Fork Ciood hock hos +11 MOM) 41| dioweed Us dnale igi, Meat when Hendricks was wobbling, but MERRIMENT——JOY—s oa Light - 10 in any games here ad sion refused to. quit sic THAT Is 16 Reet Country, per Te 140 ‘18| charged. ‘The tare win che , how “Spud” Murphy and “Tattling” Or SINGING TH ey : Sein Pe aba, 1 Ba orgs eel ning Peete ‘a, with blood in their eyes, slam SINGING THAT INS YOUR PATRIOTISM TO CARRY bay | Belling Pricen to i for vitlane ond matter ee" | med each other about the ring in] 6 oy YOU “OVER THE TOP" e Bisck “Terce heck ati | iE. " wr [Saturday at hremerton etaed FOF | four vicious rounds, und it was s THE MENU-—when concluded—is sntistaction complete : ; Tartariane, 10-t, box. .2.09@2.25 | jutter— | | draw factors act as a tonic to aid your digestion—when our Btrawherriee— sO aa he ah im 7 en pe Joe Rivers tried to come back anc 7 : + ‘ % n e - " P ‘Olalin, 24-pt. orate ... ghieGhtl ltertéae oe ie eu pias eee ap was end lia ied ' ah “At Raster} mala Excellent Steamers Through 1,000 Miles of Splendid guest for dinner Pas f arate H 4 1¢ ‘Teamsters went down before | fled. A gentleman name¢ ¢ “pie ie 6 ‘ California =, a ibs +904 ss@ ‘{i| the Mike Wrights by a 6-to1 score rt | Herman licked him . Scenery - Dinner in courses to each person—$1.25 ; rrult—Cai, Beodiens, box. 41@ 44|/South Park Friday. Lowry, pitcher - No change in quality of menu ally 49! for the Mickies, struck out 15 men | Smal). streams within a reasonable ae ian cer an, ny Celery wae 8, 16, 39, 8m The Butler name issalways a guarantee radius of Seattle are affording the Ike Waltons of the city with excel lent sport. Lakes are more variable but on the whole the fishing is said Special orchestra for dancing each evenin Vor rates and other information, apply to . EK. KE. PENN, G. A. P. D, CANADIAN PACIFIC RY. 608 Second Ave., Seattle Shipyard Checks Cashed TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1420 Ard, Corner 3rd and Luneh ¢ ter to Soft Drinks Saturday night—Carnival Night—favors distributed HOTEL BUTLER ele eineks Washington Triplets... fly and bait ng used to good advantage in | ordinarily classi fied as good late season sport. ' | Jf you value your watch, let | Haynes repair it. Next Tthenty | theatre Advertisement.