The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 8, 1918, Page 8

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TRUE, BY CONDO. =AND WE'RE JUST SSGINNING To REALIZG WHAT A JOB WE HAVE ANS. AD OF US TO WIN THE WAR BEVERY ONS OF US NAS SOT TO DO CUR LEVEL BesT TO CUGAN VP THE KAISCR, * Co 4 YR SNERGY FROM CUSANING UP TH JGR TO CCCAN UP WOU YARD ii! _ Governor of Con- t won't let Fred fight in his . We gain more wet for Connecti- - eut every day. iD PLAYING WITH FRISCO TEAM yy Bill Leard has made a the Southland, whither he “when the gloom of the climate and the rt ball season began to bon his ball temperament former Giant cnanager is with San Francisco, in fle Coast league, and he good ball, too. sport.writers are giving the honeyed word and the amile, and he is happy prt dreams of umpires and ays that never came imd the Seals are learning to mon him the way the Giants Nice old Bill! T ON OLE HANSON | j the carrier pigeon race from ‘Wash., to Seattle, next Su Prince Ole Hanson II accord. &@ strong contender, wagering tendenctes. Chief Seattle. He So ocs 93 * 5452 mple hop Seconds Pike th Take Elevator ST. Cer. First Ave. KDWIN J. BROWN Rn. dD. 8. have left the imita of my name and 4 joeation. in 106 Columbia, midwa First and Second aves "40 it I do expert to increase m practice no that the increa will offmet the wi war. Want to be known an the on in Beatt because of the war. again. Forgotten are his | Prices because of the increased ing business because of who did not raise his R A PERFECT STEAL Ke Wf: — With the last kick registered and the last ball thrown, tne PC. 1 son is 0 P.c. 1. players scattering to the four winds. Migra tion began Monday, and the latter part of the week will find many of the players wielding monkey | wrenches in lieu of bats Of the Seattle players, Dempacy furphy, Carman, Engle, Young, Alex ‘ander and pomibly MeMorran are ex pected to sign up with Uncle Samuel's shipyard league. Morse and Siicott of Aberdeen, have already with the Patterson-McDonald f Pat Enatley ix expected to don the yard jumpers at Skinner & Eddy Go to Califorma Le Bourveau, Smale and Leathers. veteran triumvirate that hailed orig inally from California, will go back to the land of everlasting sunshine and their Jeagues in Oakland and Los Angeles, that released them on op n- is an, Camozzi, Shader, Devlin, [" Roland, Altschul, Mino and Dobbs, of Aberdeen, will strike out -for where they will scatter ces they call home. Downey . exchange hax decided to visit his peo a short time a also Chick catcher ple for the na 4 then join Break Even Seattle dropped one in the last double-h son. The first and took one of the sea went to the locals Cats took the Game one was tied until the nintt inning. With Cy Young box the game was Shader opposed him Game two was the high ball season here. Wa ned for t altho F given no hint of working the southpaw. A triple play in the inning, the one of the season was @ fitting end for weeks of With Capt been hurt in the ton in the ba er Mails an had Ame only ume ball out, having Hamil! ea ball and Le mack, but playing his position, d crashing toward first Dobbs stopped the bs hand, Mall a first Sma d shot to Morse and put out Hamil Tight in Pinches Mails was tight in the pinche: warded off all tallies but lone score in the fifth inning, when Leath alked, went to third on th Mails to first to catch him off base, a poke to cen’ Le Bourveau got two healthy singles off Mails Good outfield work enlivened the game. MeMorran, substituting in left field, took the opportunity to do some tar stunts, Altschul contributed a ot pretty center nd Moore both played a go Sm eau the at second na the a wild in an effort , coming home couple won Saturda ats by a 6-to-5 decision NET TOURNEY > IS ON MONDAY For the benefit of the Red Cros attle women opened a tenni ment at 10 o'clock Monday attle ink Livingstone, and Mis# Mayme McDonald strongest competitor, have and will probably » Giants tour morn elub court state cham pion, meet in the My new en- be- The tourney day, and finals Saturday. All m contributed to the Red Cross Single matches were played on Monday from 10 o'clock until 3 p. m., followed b. doubles and = =mixed doubles. will continue on Tue played off on et proceeds will be if ny a 1y ms % Does the sun rise in the west? signed | ¢ light of the | Pt doubled |» | shipbuild STAR—MONDAY, JULY 8, 1918. OF THE DUFFS—It Does, But What? Wis Breeze IS SIMPLY DELIGHTFUL SQUIRREL FOOD—It Does Make a \T LOOKS LiKe Two ors! ee. 4 ‘ vw WOH WATS WHAT ‘T ARE! YEAH - Fino ~ XUOURE - COME BACK ym wi ove = U0) Bau ‘iM were THIS BAT Pe P.C. PLAYERS GO|MARATHON TO TO NEW POSITIONS 2:25 ten-mile marathon race for sol sailors and athletes will unning events the Seattic at the nava marking the jctory carniva ation, Ju from the naval trair d return Scouts openin Virst Game An ¥ amp to Camp Lewis contested by Boy also be a two-mile run for be There w youths Mayor starting Second Hanson w the marathon run ave. and Yesler way DUTHIE NINE BEAT TODDS Duth the T oma. champions nailed id Shipyard league Seattle's the hide ¢ », of T turday, | a ltoly was on the mound for the Du Murphy, on the hill for i's, was hit easily and often " for the to thelr cabin door be je team A good crowd game M and Hoftn FITZGERALD ‘SHOOTS HIGH Fitzgerald ip the “only Baker trophy 48 Lake Gun iL. 8 targets Keia Barnes ted for #6 1 pla JEFFERSON GOLFERS WALLOP TACOMANS Meadow Park Golf club team prob. n the dumpe f ne ere drub by the Seattle 1dministered Jefferson Park ( ear off percentage players 41 A return matet won for HERB MURPHY MAY GO TO COLUMBUS TEAM Latest word broken ranks of the Se informs VANCOUVER IS LOSER AGAIN 0!) citi AND € 8 ay ball for the r tead of working had at first intended wired his terms to the Ohio team, if they accepted he will immediately for the Kast from the Gla Columbus, O. t of the PORT Ke Va rr Saturday in the Ri y. | ha Frank Rapp. the Portland drew a 4 line on the other cond base vot past it he and of | le rite in ure and 1 Vane ventured The 6 to 0 ore b. score wal VANCOUVER, B. c¢, July § Hugh Ross is dead, but Art Ross will over from the effect of the Goddard and | cycle ace Ke Portland,| This information was the Pacific Coast Ho It not wheth boy is a brother or innings 1011 Vancouver Fitcher, Beebe and Lee and Rapp SHIPBUILDERS MAY NAB MANY LEAGUE MEN Old Dame with the new 0 0-0 000 6 notor ident at on last week received by sociation the dead . nephew of the Shea key known PANESE THAM WINS cond game played between and the Aw the Jap The deciding of three will be held Rum that ure utilize buzz uttle and bus ut aco Giants ma shipbuilder club that wil the disbanded P. C. 1. materia A meeting will be held T night, to decide whether or plan is feasible. With the fate of the Pacific Coast Inte ul league in thelr ams organizing on best of the 6 scored a victory ! game of a July 14 serie day not the unhappy rnation the ship Howey stiffen addition of r the chances look good mind: ard te : Albert Hansen Jeweler and Silversmith 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison are gol ttle ams by er, with all the Se ing leased players for a merr ard e up their t e e e post-season 8° ball. round of ART ROSS IS NOT DEAD. ° | rete, Penner and Konnick PAGE 8 WA-A-H- \ WANT MY ly Bawi -? ARMY BEATS SAILORS, 6-1 The army put it over the navy at the training jeld Saturday denpite the I 000 blue reserve of ivil fans game ended 6 to 1, with the army's victory due to MeKenry, former big league pitcher Strand, th hope, had two rocky inn ter holding the land men down for the first four frames, and then went to pieces completely Strand had been out of the game for several weeks, and was unpre pared to meet the pretty opposition of MeKenry Saturday's defeat was the first of 15 games for the sailors, The fans were bitter over the reverse, The army bingled its way to vic tory, no hit counting for more than base at time during the clad tare an on game aturday’s game waa the first of a which will be ended during ry carnival, to be held at the @ camp late in July, The sail ors are determined to wipe out the first defeat, and the d's will have to show consistent form to keep their lead. any traint Yesterday’ s Results P. C. |. LEAGUE Won. Seattle Portland Aberdeen Vancouver AMERICAN LEAGU Won, Tost. F o ° MEAN GY Benen x WHAT DID You THINK OF The BATHING SUIT? 4 \ LENDRD MY AUTO To A MERCHANT FELLA FOR “DOAY To USE IN HIS BY TOPLIFFE IT Does MAKE You THINK, v4 ha ob IT? Theold saying about whisky works in the case of Jack Brit- ton. The older he gets the better he is. “OLD NEVER-SAY-DIE” BENEFIT Onin IT JACK ROXIE POAT BENE EN BOTS HOR THE MEO CROSS Cy + 3 KNOCKED OVT ORING AWD THEN STARTEO WIS REMARKABLE RECORD TODAY’S MARKET REPORT ‘1 Wholesale ables and 5 Prices 1M % VEGETABLE Artichokes Heets —« > Means CINNATI . 6 Hogg and Burns; Ring and Wingo Recond G RnR. PHILADE! CINCINNATI Wataon, Regan Oeschger Ring and Wingo COAST LEAGU Morning VERNON OOS AN Game RH. 2B KLE 1 rmer; Crandall, Valencia innings.) Haum and Rrook Mey, a Ore eg 1 and Marra oO Dou (Twelve innin ae Son ee 10 90 4 MeNuly; Wil BALT LAKE Bromley, « erry rdner and Cal. 1 Carrots Cabbage jorseradiah Local, per tT Netted Gem, Local, N Radishes Rhubarb Want ton al Local, pe box Imperial va per crate In luge Royal Annea, per th, in ‘Triumph Plame Cal Santa Rosa | Watermelons—Cal,, per 1b Clymern, lug NUTS Almonds Per Brasil Per Dealers for Fruit os se Country Hay and Grain (Prices paid wholesale) Cracked Corn ptian Corn ish Meal Ground Barley Mile Mai | Osta Minnesota 68 00@69 Ol Meat A 70 Rolled Oats 82 on ton 40.00@ 45.00 | Rolled Barley BY PAUL PURMAN Old Never-Say-Die they might him and get away with it There's no such word as Kamerad in bis dictionary. He will fight any of ‘em between 140 and 155 pounds and giving away weight means noth- ing whatever to him, Jack Britton is the real veteran of the boxing gume. It was way back in 1905—think of it, 13 years ago, when Jack made his first appearance in the ring. 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