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STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1918, PAGE 8 “BY ALLMAN fil] i | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Better Try It, Tom. q > - BUT NoW- !v= Gor SO | CAN CATCH EM: ~~ Yeu me, ED-Does NouR WIFE BREAK SHE DID AT FIRST — OW, HELLO,EDON ! |) This Married Yes.) Guess Vir || ipl fe WAVE To SPEND | GREAT 2 SOME OF MY hago! | ISN'T IT TOM? EARNED MONEY = |b mey——-— ee DUFFS ARE GOING TOHAVE Some NEW DISHES ~ - Feuwcow CITIZENS: & HAVE JUST GIWEN VP MY S@aT DMRS. GADDY. AS VSUAL SHE HAS SPENT re APTERNOON 'N THE DEPARTMENT STORGS Come PELUING THE CLERKS TO SHOW HER Gales oF THIS AND THAT, OF WHICH SHO BUYS NOTHING 4nd THEN AT THE RUSH HOUR WHEN aL, TNE Card are -CROWDED WITH TIRED WORKERS, SHE 3 FLOATS 'N AND @xPEGCTS SOME | WEARY EASY MARK TO Give HER HS lL HAVe SPoKen! A GENERAL, OR ADMIRAL OR SOMEBODY ASKED ME FOR To: LOAN \T ‘To Wim FOR tH’ PARADE | THATS To WHERE ~_ / THERE IT \s ‘\ ( UNDER THE ¥ DRUM! / ’ : \{ 1m GOIN’ Now —~ WHERE'S \ irs GONNA Jas RTO ONS) Be wt A WHATS THE / parade THIS ‘ ’ @D ae The guy who won't buy Thrift Stamps ought to be as popular as a one-eyed umpire in a sandlot ball game, ZG ca G D ms, ‘COLTS AGAIN 200KIE PITCHERS HOLD TWO LTS AGAIN CLUBS NEAR TOP IN A. L. RACE 2222". oc: aroos Wednesday, by BY PAUL PURMAN way for pitchers. Two of the Yenkee | Wolfgang to show what he is made |*eore, in a dr ne that the dozen of rookies who are|1917 staff had been traded to St.jof. I have been told by several| Alexander was replaced the trials in the big league every | Louis in the deal, which sent Pratt| American league players that Wolf. | mound by MeMorran, for the Giants, Mt is seldom that one exceptional|to the Yanks. Plank, who was se-| gang has nevet received the credit | and neither had appears in the first season. cured in the same deal, refused to| due him, that he has been repeatedly | and Lee, for Portland iy, regardiess of their work | report. and a couple of other 1917/shelved when he could have been |Carman and Hourveau , leagues the young pitch-| Yanks went into the army used to advantage and that he is a all connected for good bit-| 7 serve on the bench and in Put Him on Shelf brainy pitcher with a good deal of | Une of a big league club for With only three or four depend. stuff. or two before they have able veterans, Huggins surely wel - — _— fficient confidence in them. | comed the advance signs that Thor Bnd adequate ideas of big) mahlen would be ready for regular ROBINSON TO play to take their place in the MEET MUFF duty this year and when the young Muff Bronson seems to be coming ster made good right off the bat it made the Yanks look like a much back with a vengeance, according to the most recent dope. Aa a little better club than it figured earlier in the season The other youngster to come thru | as a winning pitcher is Shelienbach of the White Sox, who has had ex ceptional success this year for a|blood-whetting preliminary to hi rookie. The world champions will go | bout with George Ingle at Aberdeen thru the season without the services| on July 4, he is coming over to Sea of Faber, Williams and Scott, tle to clean up on Willie Robin will be up to Rowland to try to California Wednesday, June 26. The a winner from what he has left-—-| bout has been arranged by Daniel Yank: out near the front. Had | Cicotte, Danforth, Russell, Wolfgang, | gait, as main event of a good amoker 0 len not come thru, Miller| Joe Benz and Shellenbach to be staged on that date at the| would have been in a bad| This may be the season for Mel Arena | 5 ee Should Bronson dispose of Robin son here, he should be able to do away with the Coast lightweight! champion at Aberdeen on the| Fourth. Ingle and Robinson seem |° to be evenly matched. Their bout here was a draw, and neither expe cially distinguished himself for con. | spicuousness of action. 1 « Bron. | * - 3 ne tan pon | Yesterday’s Results *& - - x son's big ch nd he can prob P. C. |. LEAGUE ably be depended on to make the | Won. Lost. most of it Seattle 19 Muff used to be the one big bet with the fame, This was not only | Vancouver. -.. 2 Aberdeen 6 Portland, where he ts localized Portland Er) , all over the Northwest NATIONAL LEAGUE He staged whirlwind battles. Ban Johnson has _ banned the shine ball. | When it comes to ban- | ming, Ban is some er7 off in quick, snappy order. Privates Adams and Wilson boxed a draw, Private Knowles got the de chased each other all over the loy and obtained a draw. Waller and cision from Private Broughton; Fee-| Hildebrand wrestled, Waller getting back and Crawford, privates, drew,’ the fall | and Sergeant Hill and Bugler Byrkat ‘CHAMP’ WILHELM BEATEN AT GOLF Griswold Fleager in the semi-finals Seat 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 Excellent Steamers Through 1,000 Miles of Splendid Scenery Sailings from Seattle, 9 a m, May 8, 18, 29; June 8, 15, 22, 29; duly 6, 13, 20, 27; August 3, 16, 17. For rates and other information, apply te K. E. PENN, G. A. P. D. CANADIAN PACIFIC RY. 608 Second Ave, Seattle the m between Claire and e play for toe Pa ni de An increased tightenin tent terest in the obteom the amateur champ P Northwest golf tournar wed = Thursday « the ached ureday mornin lef tor conversation on the links was the new given to the amateur feat of Rudolph Wil holier from Portland soll of Spokane. In furnished the feature of the tournament when he overcame Wil helm's lead and finished one up. Crack golf in predicted in the on Dixse ting th being, ef course, con on beth players winning ir hursday play he play-off for mplonship has event an ck. Daniels and Downey morni ae the le for the the profession: © of ch been postponed until Friday afternoon In the first round of the women's championship, the following players won their matches: Miss Harriett Post, Spokane; Mixs Falvey, Chi cago; Mrs. Curran, Tacoma; Mra Cook, Porttand; Mrs, Gelletly, Van couver; Minn Peters, Mra. Edwards and Mr. Magill of Seattle. content Giants anpect event by the ¢ Seattle Clybs in the American league ‘were fortunate in obtaining ters who could go directly the firing line and win their with the assurance of vet __». Keeps ‘Em at Front It particularly fortunate this far when every club is losing men, 0 are going into service. . @uccess of young Herbert pF nat New York has kept con 99 : BOUT SERIES Fight of a series of elimination bouts were reeled off at the naval training camp on the “U" campus Wednesday night, under charge of | cision 0 Boxing Instructor Leo Houck. Ev. | terfson ery mitt artist in camp is going to F. Et have a try for honors in the com.) White. ng carnival, The next elimination will be staged the coming when last night's winners will be matched up with Tuesday winners in the final decisive card. » Wednesday night's bouts, C. A M. Berch boxed a fast Renolkina obtained a de Gebring; C. R. Gus and J. BE. Ladzinsky, draw White and J. Em won by M. Earl and J. Dudek, draw: J. L. Anderson and J. Crow w; R H. O'Hara and F. L. Hoff, won by O'Mara, | ontest Tuesday, Rennet and J draw; C. P- Arkenb rw.c Totale feore by Insings Meatt | Portiana @it Hummary: Struck out--Ny Alexander 1, by Arkeobure 1. by MeMorran i | TODAY’S MARKET REPORT ja—Cal., 4-dasket crate nas Per ™ Imperial valley REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the eed strongest plate known, covers very ‘ittle of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaram Arkenbure pitched full Wy Alexander 6 quotations in the Northwest | Apric fets were firmer Thursday, hav advanced one cent per dozen to the steady decline in receipts the last few weeks. Thursday's strawberry supply be the prices went up 25c wet ON ARRIVAL 7 on William H with As soon as he landed on t began looking about for a place | to fish. “Had a Uttle practice just before 1 left Oklahoma and that will do me ty for a fat i 3.00 Herr Oklahoma for his Van much sound , practicing Troet match Frank at Pet but ae ana Grape Fruit—Cai. Ree: Homey—New, per case Lemons—Per box SO 75 Oranges —Ali sites, er 3° Pineapples—Per crate 19 Peaches Alexander, p + 12% Watermetons—Cal, per Ib ” xuTs ‘4 Almonds—Per T. or Th sweeping his opponents off their feet | with fierce rushes, and quite a num ber of times qcored with a knockout He was element about the ime that Eddie Pinkman was fight with fought severa acular battles n, for at Muff struck a de His spirit and were lacking, and he BETTER VALUES UP-STAIRS $32 « +423 bain he said. y at the Greer while,” eo big hoot open Lake Gun club in his All work guaranteed for fifteen morning and get teeth same day ears. 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Kherts Se Koy Kean Meal |. ‘ Timothy—Eastern Wash & exsist i) Prices Paid Shipper for [_Powttey, Veal and Pork, fo, b, Beattie | Broilers Ducks ens Per owt All welghts, Live Light per t,, Light eesasineee Reet—Country, per ip... % | Bonar Local cartons city creamery, M., printe: cubes ington Young America. Brick decisions to boys that the fans were certain he could easily dispose of Hope was about lost, when Muff b gan to display some of hin old-time form again, coming back to the front with a rush by disposing of Alex Trambitas in his recent Port land bout | Both his fight with Ingle at Aber and Robinson in Seattle will be followed eagerly by Northwest fans. as a victory In either event would completely restore Bronson to favor | again, Bronson is still under the| managerial wing of “Judge” Flan nigan Hibernian and Skinner teams will meet Thursday night, in the first twilight game Liberty park has seen for several weeks. Hinch and Curley will make up the Hiber nian battery Pug Bennett has not yet decided whether to put Rojas or Ben Hunt pitching ne, Both are} twirlers » Hibernians defeated the Boll. | ermakers Sunday, and th strength of their victory expect t be strong contenders inst th hampionship team. Eddy e Pay Checks Cashed enjoying = or pocket bili | TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR Corner 3rd and Pike Counter Barber Shep ‘inks Main 2819 Card Tables ROKTON PHILADELPHIA Rudolph and Wilson Adams and Burns CHICAGO PITTSHURG Dougias and Sehmidt AMERICAN “leveland Chicago At Loute Washington it adelphia PHILADELPHIA ... BOSTON Gpary and McAvoy WASHINGTON NEW YORK Ahaw, Buckeye and and Hannah DEeTRorr sT. Loum iio, Brickaon and N faker CLEVELAND HICAGO Bagby ach and Jacobs Thomas and —|BROOKS WILL | DRIVE Walter A. Brook I. 1 “J. FR. Duth races to be at V held at couver, B.C. ttle cars ent daily on t chy fer Duthie shipyard, Fen o™ Oencheer, Davi Rf i 3 Harmon anc LEAGUE Won ABSOLUTELY Pet 96 6 Lost 490 40a | 444 Busi Agnew Hf = 10 0 Aine Russell | Yelle; bleeding. 6 10 O'Neil; Shetlen so-called F to All y A RACER itiiiiet? families. employe of the will drive the in the Hastings’ y on July 1 h- | ered are yoing | he old Madison charge. United 08 Hours Ie’ 9 to rk PAINLESS OOK Third Ave., Co Look into your gums are sore, PYORRHEA this disease and restore your gums healthy condition very reason- Examination and estimate tree of mu Third Aves 8:20 a. VANCOUVER, B.C. June 20. |The Aberdeen Cats went down be fore Vancouver Wednesday, in an 11 to 6 score me. 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