The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 21, 1918, Page 14

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STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1918. PAGE 14 BY ALLMAN. — Tom, WHY DONT You HANG \ age oa j WM THIS BANNER UP IN OUR urns STeKeR ~~ | oe a re a . MeveR MIND, IVE GOT A TACK vere f THis PART OF THE COUNTRY SCEMS To Ge Sare ie SacNTOnNST ——NO TRACE OF SO eacLt NLIZATION UATH IT'S Socal UNREST AND ITS KILLING) S$ OF BUSINESS COMPETITION. SAM, I'M GOING TO Take A LITTCE [~ HIKGe UP THIS TRAIL. NEVER MIND, 1 SAID - THIS WiLL 9-- ACL RIGHT, r. evererr, =~, | SQUIRREL FOOD—No Wonder He's Wondering. ‘ig SAY! CANT You LOOK WHERE Youre paivine | ann THATS WHY 1 WAS WONDERIN' — HE DIONT ( SAY IN TH’ LETTER \F IT WERE A Boy on A GAL! AN’ \ DONT KNOW IF IM A UNCLE OR FROM MY BROTHER WKE THIS MORNIN’ AN’ HE SANS THEY Gor A NEW THAT WILL MAKES Goon rire? WOW! SEATTLE IS BEAVERS AND (CRACK TRAP PORTLANDERS, SHOTS READY | WALLOPED AGAIN) EacHWINONE FOR CONTEST PORTLAND, Ore., June 21.—Seat-| game before the week is over, just} VANCOUVER, B.C, Jun | Some of the country's most noted took Portland's dust again Thurs |for auld lang syne, One to the Beavers and one to the! trap shooters were going thru work ‘when Dick Mitchell, former ship- | THE sconr Cata waa the way the doubleheader, | outs at the Green Lake club traps 9 Every Thrift bigs more of Btamp You Bay Is Chotoe, Where @ Bullet Against "Values Teil* the Enemy league twirler, took the third Beattic an Rn " ro. A. B scheduled for Thursday at Van-| Friday, in final preparation for the of the series away from the | [* Hourvees, ef.. 5 1 eee : djcouver, waa divided. In the day-| big tournament which opens Satur ‘The score was 6 to 1, Seat » 5 : 1 © Nght, Aberdeen won the first game/day, to continue thru Sunday and making her lone tally in the rt ‘ o @ by 6to3 margin, but dropped the Monday . inning when Le Bourveau | posrey, *° : © 3 1 S| twilight game, 4 to 9 There will be seven state cham the circuit of the bases on his | {Larher, ss ; ee $| Bemis waa in the game Thursday, | pions among the list of contenders, r two sacrifices and an error. | Dempsey, 1b ‘ 1 f apparently unhurt by his collision | who are coming by the score, Port Cele) ppar Phe heart seems to have gone out | Eeeis. P ; i with Stewart of Vancouver three land, Spokane ham, Tacoma 4 ithe Giants and they sag about the | "Mor" - 3 ° days ago, in which both of the men and Wenatchee have big delegations - if and the ball field aa if they| — Totals ’ were knocked unconscious. Stewart | here alrea ‘ waiting for the war to end. Portiand " has been sold to Sioux City of the Among the arrivala from afar in faq or Oo a s the going of Leard has|f0)\:,'*; : Western league. He sald good-bye Woodward, a youngster of 15, the death knell of the Gi-| Daubert. = | i to his pals Thursday. mee with the state champion wins is the question in the | ler. « 1 Seore by Innings of Texan hanging to his belt, to a of all fans who have watched | Svlllvas. rf : Vancouver ...100001001 0—2/ show thwestern Kun men Bot ‘ g Giants play in the Portland ° Aberdeen 000000111 3—6/ ern #tylen, Fred Blair, of Bureka, a. den room, 3b .. o Batteries; Vancouver MeGinnity | Cal. with the California state cham- ‘at ‘won't hurt the fan turnouts any | Mitebell. p .-- : and MeNulty. Aberdeen—-Shader | plonship won by a perfect core in ‘the scores of the leading leagues ‘Totals « 66) 8 at 1 2 | 8nd Deviin. 5 100 shots, is here. ©. M. Powers @ little closer together at the| ‘Matted for Engle In sinth. | Second Game comes from Dlinois, Frank Temple of the season, and Portland, _ Scere by toning» | Score by innings ton from Portland, Ore, and Guy and Aberdeen are not | Pertiena 1) Vancouver .....162000332%~9|Ghelaman from Le in, Idaho. All to see the Giants losing so con-| Aberdeen 90201001 0-4) have state honors t redit ty. However, Seattle fans are | Batteries: Vancouver Hydorn| Much interest will center about and McNulty. Aberdeen—-Dobbs and | the contest of Filly Heer and Frank \Trovh, who may shoot together, to heighten the appeal of the competi tion. | Nervous at the continued bad of their favorites and would ap it if the home gang won a wa >. | Yesterday’s Results peepee ae PAST GAMEIS BIG WEEK OF | *“*t<ré#y'sRewl*| two 1 EADING EXPECTED AT 5 SPORTS AT‘U’ _.. ”° "S22. =. GOLF “PROS” ‘ ONSATURDAY ~— SHAPING UP (2° 2 2 & PLAY TODAY |) The Duthie team will meet the! Preliminary plans for the “week of ing », sports” on the University of Wash (Anderson nine, of the Wooden Ship ington campus are complete. A big * league, Saturday afternoon, | grandstand wil constructed on x Tgt Liberty park, at 5 o'clock. the A-Y¥-P. athletic field. for the The Anderson club is a hard teafn baseball fans and the fight follow beat, and the Duthie aggregation ers. Four boxing matches will be looking forward to one of the staged there every night. Swim games of the season. Sev- ming events will take place in the P. C. I. men and former profes. Lake Washington-Lake Union canal are now affiliated with the| The water sports will begin at n shipyard team, and expecta , with baseball at 3 are high in the Anderson team at 6:30, and the p a win. a Tugs of war Zinkie, formerly hard-hitting out- and pol for the Aberdeen Cats, is with ards, will be held e im in the outfield. i play in the open champ! fie Northwes at Walter 418 Monte, Cal, both crack profomul 289 were the finalists who stepped to the #85 toe with a crowd of enthusiasts to rn on g| Wateh the start. Kee ayed in © 2 © between Claire G S| 2eaSe7s 5 Z| eS ah ) Fleager the semi-finals mateur pia) er, with professional form 1 Robert Bone, the star Var emen an ra, Edwards Van Almonds Per Tb. a 1 ampionship play Thursday Per th fk 44 = 2 1 SKINNER-EDDY a a RnB CH. 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