The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 5, 1918, Page 8

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STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1918. PAGE 8: —— — OF THE DUFFS—Pansy Has an Outburst of Patriotism. BY ALLMAN SPORTS AND COMICS |]|~ SHO | Dors-To MaKe. ~ . : Gor T esa soma ly Mawes Me Feet 6O | ‘ " a ae ’ ©) , Pain, Lone You HAD BETTER. 1) ban Fo’ OUR POOH ———__——4 Dé Whore Wo'LD ts of Everett Truc. By Condo. WHAT'S COMIN (ae) si WHATS THE \ THINKIN? DAT F WISHED] | | conrRon YouRseLe|| BOYS WHATS GOTTA Do You Kiow | SAFE FoR DE | or —e a yer mit x oN mr) BIG IDEA | 1 HAD one PAISY AND Pick *1| Go OVER ‘CRoss I WHY THE BOYS |) DEMOCRATIC PARTY VE BROUGHT MIR. JON OME WAT KITCH! " y A 7 3, 7 )) KANSER HE. ‘0 . pe ocean! | ——1,, — WITH You DINNER vee iif / Here ,PANSY UP THESE THNGS i 4 ARE GOING OVER NS know eee Au a ce os ] man {sb JL, "20vT A MINUTE 1 y ~ | a WELL, JONGS, WE'LL HAVE To walr A LITTLE For DINNER, BuT MIPS. LTRS (3 NVRAVING 27} THINGS AS | EE | MULaGH AL Pessigce, SQUIRREL FOOD—Benny Won't Have Much Use for a Cash Register. ° BY AHERN, Bot '- AN’ DoE: THAT TAKE a, TH’ BAGGAGE “Too 2 Wun! “to TH’ HUH =~ 2 L ona ow WERE AUTO OF DEPOT * WHAT 18 IT, Mine 2 CEASE TH’ \vS A SPECIAL AN EGGBEATER \\ soon ~ THIS 1S BARGAIN ‘TOAY OR A CIGAR A RUGLA AUTO! ; MISTER FOR ey Re ver! See ware L VERY GOOD | WOT | SPECIALIZE POLICY, | SAY ~! ON™~ ‘TAKIN’ AWRIGHT- You “TAKE F ! ; , BAGGAGE FREE | 1“ one pte Cita, ar. 5 TLE WAL | 3. BY TOPLIFFE. L-E-E-G ttm Greasy Neale is get- Some of these days my HUSBAND ‘ , r the White Sor will Bua weae ting right in the Heine make a few runs when ‘Tet ien Zim class. He licked i lie Cicotte is pitch- another player the - and Eddie will die Too other day. heart trouble. comnev eo - x 2 WENT WILD AS HOW THROCKMORTON PLAYS TENNIS {Yesterday's Resuttet BEAVERS AND | Here’ 's Proper Way to Play Backhand, Important Feature of Game} oe eek. C. I. LEAGUE, a pan jtesed GS gh CHALK UP 7 Aberdeen . “4 DEEN, June 5.—Aberdeen} Seattle RM POA " VANOOUVER, B. C., June 3 i Cats took a game from George) Downey, 'f 2 oh ae RS Peavers and Bucks struggled to a 4 here| Murphy, 3» Pe ee OS © 3 score in a ten-inning game here agg armap eed Fe eee ret AMERICAN LEAGUE = [2,2 "or" 'n.* teninning wame nere at bat Tuesday, but! 1 ee ie Be a fy baseman, saved the day for the Brit ie seemed ooggene San Laatners, os 4 ° : 4 4 2 shers, when he slammed the i for Be ess Gate onthe Jon.] eae oe ae " a threebagger in the tenth, with two we ¥ ee en on bases and one down. the Giants walking chalk | ie Sak ie aes aa : ee ee ee BETTER VALUES UP-STAIRS the entire game 3 + ee, * $3 22. a $425 Bott, the outfielder that Billj “ue uo 8 | ouver .. 100100 2 aie Pryr4 fd released early in the season.| Rnate tn ' | Portland 000110000i1-—3 P | used to fine advantage against! ARR HPO A F | eer Ratteries—Luconavie and Me ‘ ts in Tuesday's game. After 8 2 : 3 4 : ae | Nulty; Arkenburg and Peterson ing in the Shipyards’ 1eee 2s ef Mays, Agnew and Bchang, James, Bo- | — j 206 3 6 4 land and Yelle hE ie PePied convaeasrua. % % 13 BOUTS AT , . Not to mention “pleking | 2 ih a BE a. LOUIS a 8% ‘off the fence and making it it foe ger Tee Sas aaa Myers, Adame and McAvoy: Daven CAMP LEWIS ek F Eee eae wee achedul a} ts £ - . =} Rn un gr ‘ in order to give laboring] homes ‘ ; ‘ nies to eve the teamea in|. “er? &7 Sanings fi o and Hannah. fens, Lewis boxing tournament saw 13 B10 to $100 ‘Tuesday's game brought out Danforth and Bebaik, ee good bouts reeled off. Two of these ae Heancheld waguinarox y Yl were won by knockouts xe cae na CLEVELAND t $ 9) Thompson, of Company L, 363rd ‘ Shaw. Ayers and Ainsworth; Merton infantry, knocked out Manning. ee 3 it not convenient o D and Thoma ie $84th teaehs ; © call, write or phone, and our | UP | 7 | Company A. 364th machine gun bat: |f to call write of phone, ead cas second round. They | residence. s B. 155 pounds. H. B Sanders & Company | NATIONAL LEAGUE were in tum (Third of a series of articles iMustrated by specially posed pic- “ARENA BILL ; gta } | Won Tost Met | Lull, of the same weight and class. | 995.4 4, ¢, SMITH BUILDING lin f toning: *| tures of Harold Throckmorton, ees Company A. 264th infantry, knocked Phene Ell 4062 , sFepetition of last Friday night's | America’s foremost tennis star, 4 : out T. Mattison, Company H, 362nd €ard seems to be coming, *2, / | pointing out the essentials of the Ri te 37 infantry, in the first round - — * pee Sanouncdment ‘ NET JUNIORS | game for novices.) 7 >| Billy Neilson, of Portland, 363rd Ueigned up Cliff Reid. the husky| BY PAUL PURMAN | 1 33 W. Long, cooks’ and bakers’ schoo! yy |. to meet Oxcar Benson and) FACE FINALS After the forehand stroke, the be | rae *| Nelson was ten pounds lighter than led” Gage, to eat Bob Harper : ‘cine ime Saale GaGaie "Reken” te RH. # | Long. The remainder of the bouts Ge to the Tucker and George Robin-| Final elimination matches in the | pa. khand. 3 « 2 were well fought and close | RIGHT DRUG CO. scheduled to fight in the junior tennia tournament will be Pee eT ge ek Pers ———_——_—_—_—_———. | 169 Washington St. ‘and Chet Neff takes on Billy in the semi-final and Tucker COAST LEAGUE and tie Seas a you a careful examination — heid at the Seattle 1 difficult, but just as important as the forehand nis club courts | » on Typrsday and Friday. The two} hand stroke In the lower Saiever, agcressive boxers, days of play will decide the junior 1 2 ; ¢ ntroke, am it must alee; Grimes, Marquand and prescribe for you Meither of them has the representative to the Northwest > us u ' eer sel HY of Robinson or Neff, they are nel acc viele | ° FREE. b wy Stee cuatber at championship tournament. Schlanger | all balis driven to INCINNATI 1 Sens ae fie aid to. be slightly in the lead | PHILADELPHIA 3 If you are sick you cannot do bet: ully as good ; the | Specially posed photos of H Toney and Win 38 ter than take advantage of this offer. be more bout will complete th % the contestants appearing on ps Aa fds peck morte America’ row We save you money and give the The fights will be sts ° rts during M sho si 2 i " . ie, ae ede he “oo in making Bye? hs hea a th rt CINCINNATT > 5 1 beat possible treauncat, p ustom, y's pla caacmes is the backhand strokes PHILADELPHIA : cari cktvorce Sl isi . ero Ry esto rn le in the. fore. fight, the position for a backhand Wing drive; above, left, position for back Shipyard Checks Cashed hand volley at the net, Below, Throemorton has just finished a backhand drive. The position shows how be has “followed thru” with his racquet, TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1430 3rd, Corner 3rd and Pike Cow B Saving the Cost of Examination Fees The buyer of real property or the in- vestor in a real estate PLAY FRIDAY urday night, the world the name of Seattle's All day Friday and ail day ¥. an inter-club city tourn will be played at the club. Seventy two golf will decide the winner Tow 16 playing 36 holes on Fri will qualify for final 36 on Sat LOS ANGELES OAKLAND Btandridee, Ps Kremer and Mitre jost ten packhand | - morton, America’s in finishing a will need on his left foot, with his uet arm across his chest, he has met the drive from across the net The weight of the body has been thrown into the drive, and the posi! party toe tion clearly shows the “follow thru. Timothy — Pu ul vegetables have been | Pareley——Per dow checked on account of unfavorable The liow thru” is as essary “Dixie” Fleager, of the Country mortgage, by insist- in the backhand as in the forehand | Weather eendition dub, “and Clarence Griswold, from | +, Tita Tr ie drive No Kennewick strawberries ar are touted as the strong|| ig on Title Insurance, |! In the picture at the ton teft.| rived Tuesday and Wednesday morn ae tants saves the cost of ex- Throckmorton shows the proper po init tere Wan etl a: etomane a sition in receiving a bounded bail |'"* " near the back of the court from a! gg backhand position. The body ix turn. | | Petes | amination fees, and he gets not merely a law- EN OF 63RD 17.006 18.00 q “THE SHOE ’ fegotabion and rote Ang ed sideways and forward _f O6@ 04's HERE JUNE 8| 2"'s. opinion, buts a st senor sort : a a " Friends of the oft 2 5; pis. backhand position Artichokes Per don herts Mituw: stationed at in the form of a Title The best way to practice is to have | Aepar Green, per To Soy Hean Meal Beane Cal. Wax, por It ° Vimethy—Eaatern Wash ne © else toa balla on pur left in case this is imponsible ) Will have a final opportunity to an evening with them at the Insurance Policy. He is insured against ex- PREJUDICE” , Baturd June &, at their ing th ball against a wall will iM ball. Half of the regiment pense and ainst at- do to get the proper motions, rs The Union-made Shoe, with wooden sole, Built up and looks ; et Mesttie men, have arant pipe tap. As much care should be taken in | aoe like a leather shoe, but is cheaper, stronger, waterproof and com- hd to come to the city on that | tack on his title. developing control of the backhand fortab) ax of the forehand. Practice return ing until you KNOW where t is going. Do not try to rush in practice. The more time «pent in| # practice, the cnore proficient your | game HOUSER MAKES GOOD Max Houser, former Broadway For sale b: Bon Mare! Golden Ru Hamilton Tartariang, in luge, per tt Washington Title Insurance Company ‘The asada of the ball will go the company funds, to supply extras, when the men get to is they hope to ba. be Tickets are on sale at [ust YOUR DIAMONDS | -Second and Pike 1014 First Avenue 823 Third Avenue Phird Avenue in luge Belling Prices to Retailers for Butter, Kags and Cheese 1022 First Avenue 1510 First Tex white, erate Yellow, er city creamery, ™, In etches we security when you high brought both football Cocccccccvccccccs ‘amery, prints ne Se oane ta and baseball laurels with him when vient ‘ie Albert Hansen Jeweler and Silversmith 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison “1g 4 Prysteton Sie at | 11 FIRST AVE. or 160 WASHINGTON 9#T. iT DRUG CO. STORES lemy to . 2720 Seventh Avenue South Seattle, Wash. ttle. Houser scores Young America, .26@ .24 Brick... .20@ 131 | nearly 200 ints for his school on |the gridiron during the season and won laurels in baseball. wi 2, per Cal, soft shell ..., 330 34 Washington T

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