The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 26, 1918, Page 11

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WO TAKE HIM PRISONER ‘CAUSE HES A HUN nN | SEE There Are A LoT OF OLD BACHELORS | MARRIED -TheY LL Like You RUSHING Down AAD GETING MARRIED SINCE This NEW DRAFT WELL THATS EAGY = WELL JES CUT HIS 45-YEAR-OLDS_LIKE BRINGING A WOUNDED PAL BACK; THAT’S THE RESCUE RELAY WORKING OUT The war schedule in the physical | department of the M,C. A. is swinging into line. r the direc tion of M. D. (*Doc" lis, the new physical director ial business men’s class ned, which holds a ons from 12 to 1 and from 6 to 6 p.m. Since the 45-year old boys have become eligible for service, the class has become a Mec for the men who wish to bring to normal. | m classes are day and ily ses ne back he regular senior g r waist paking a big In the boys’ tive exercises for and mass play for; rs, with advanced ing, are on the boards. in boxing and wrestling w feature that the senior department will offer after October, when classes will be held every | Tuesday and Thursday night, from 7 & 9% John Hessenan will have ch urge of the boxing aspirants, while | Mike Hardy, former University of | Washington oversee the | wrestling lin army | hit with department the younger |the older mi j | physical tra | Instructior will be a corre: star, will ‘LINCOLN TO | PLAY FRIDAY The Seattle interscholastic foot-| ball schedule to get under |way Friday afternoon at Dugdale’s park, when the Lincoln eleven will take the field against the Ballard| representatives Ballard team 1s of unknown quantity, but should give the Red and Black squad a stiff battle in Friday's tilt. Coach Green, new mentor of the Knockout Kruvosky, who is to|northenders, is said to be whipping meet Frank Farmer in the main/a@ strong team shape. With event of the first boxing show of the|Eckmann, brilliant backfield man is due | MH oe | Knockout Kruvosky | into UNITED STATES SAILORS IN “RESCUE RELAY" season in Seattle, being arranged by |of the 1917 champions, back In the| GRAPHER DORMAN. PASSED BY UNITED STATES CENSOR. tw Golden ca | “play” starting line, BY PAUL PURMAN Any number may participate the Rescue Relay Race, divided into | ‘o teams. games in army mps. RACE. PHOTO BY STAFF PHOTO- | their positions on their backs 20|starts as the first man crosses the | in| | and navy The teams are divided into equal parts, one of which stands on the the other men taking yards in front of the line. At th starting line turns man give to lying any on his back assistance. must signal the first man at the runs to the first man | wins. This is one of the most popular | lying down, picks him up and re. | the starting point. The not The style of} man on army and navy play games. which first gets all to the starting line }line. The side its men back ee This is the third of a number of articles by Sport Expert Paul Pur- carrying shown in the illustration! Tomorrow he will tell about “Three should be used. The second man Deep.” tain and Ca Cal While enjoying = cool game of carts or pocket DiiMards dewn stairs TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1430 3rd, Corner 3rd and Pike Lanch Counter Barber Shep Soft Drinks Main 2819 Card Tables on la, are Russian Austin & Salt, for the Arena Tues-|fold, and the veterans Juul, Harris who came up with the Californian. | Among the new men Dyke, a in the ring. During his short ring inet wete terms FOR CONTEST poor shape, says Levinson, but he| Stamps, Liberty Bonds, or plain old boys in Seattle. | pionship at the Girls’ Victory car. Spain; Gratitude, | Frank Boyle is secretary tary von Hintze, according to| Main 5963 mands because of favors gramted > _Hun _away. | | he is quoted as having said, “we Von Hintze also commented attempting to influence the fi gestions, Rumania is discovering day night, is undergoing stiff training|and Lincoln in lineup, the] for the bout will be in the best Green Lake institution will make of shape, acc 0 Sol Levinson,|the other title aspirants atep. Kruvosky is one of the leading/|strapping guard, is showing well, scrappers around the Gate|as 1s G tly, at end district and has an impressive record oe — Kruvosky has met some of the lead ing battlers of the country He holds defeated in a fast bout by Billy| Seattle has a tug-o'-war team that Miske, the slugger from St. Paul, In|! ready to meet any other bunch his battle with Jim Darcy he was in| of tuggers any time for thrift managed to hold the fast stepper to | fashioned honors a draw. Kruvosky is a sheet metal| It's the Shipwrights, local 1184. | worker and is looking up some of the | These husky tuggers won the cham. Bbc ite Ov OO | nival. They want to do some more . | pulling. Germany Yields to oan wicksieen je. cad . | Any team can communicate with Says Von Hintze t" Sbipwrishts team by calling TERDAM, Sept. 26.—Foreign| Shipwrights’ hall, 110 Main at, here, explained the shipping concession to Spain by agg er eclaring Germany had acceded to | A THRIFT wiped will keep the by Spain = sa aan tt | xpression of gratitude for la what Spain has done for Germany,” have agreed to give Spain one in terned ship for every Spanish ship sunk outside the barred zone.” American and allied efforts to bring about order in Rus declaring “The entente and Amer revolution.” Referring to unrest in Rumania he said: “Thru the entente’s sug 3 for delays in carrying out her y hb but re ays in a friendly and cau posing these d Local, Aergs Horseradish——Local, per pal B. 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Declared in Sofia ZURICH, Sept. 6—A state of siege has been pro med in Sofia, Bulgaria prding to information from reliable sources received here to The inhabitants must remain indoors after 9 p. m. Che Watermetons Alfaifea-—East Timothy eet Seraps—Per cwt. .. 50m 5.50@ Valencian, box 1 FE. Wash ney Cal hes—Elberta “260 6 Wash, Loeal Ttaltan E. are—E, anes NUTS Almonds—Per th. Wash. Kast. Wash. op Whole Cort White Rolled 4.00 | 3.00 00 2.60 | 0 2.78 | on 3.25 3.25 50 | 6.00 0.00 90 Wash, Tb. .01@ 01% Whole Bartey Clipped ey Dairy ‘| Mash Feed Meai . Alfalfa Meal ... Fish Me: Ground Ol Meal ..... Rolled Oates Local .... Scratch Food—Per cwt. Corn Seratch Food .. a 4.05 81,00@82.00 * Trices Pald Shipper for Poultry, Veal and Pork, f. 0. b. Seattle ‘s a ge—Under 2 the, 2 te. Pork: Veal—Fancy ..... Beef—Country. per Gelling Prices to Ketallers fer Butter, Eggs and Cheese ‘Local elty creame cartons... Local city parchment Local creamery, Eggs Fancy ranch cone — Limburger Oregon Y. A ‘Washington triplets Oregon triplets ... SPORT Vincent (“Nig”) Borleske, famous football star in Northwestern grid. iron circles, and recently athletic di- rector of Whitman college, is on his way to enter the officers’ training school at Camp Pike, PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 26.—The initial gridiron melee of the season here will take place Saturday, when the all-star team of the 105th and and 106th squadrons, headquarters spruce division, will battle before the Tenth spruce squadron eleven, of Vancouver barracks, at Multnomah | field, TOLEDO, 0., Sept y will be handled by a city | boxing commission, under Mayor 5| Cornell Schreiber, for the duration of the war. Proceeds from bouts will | go to the support of women and chil }dren whose husbands and fathers ,| have joined the service. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 26,—Foot 9 | ball will be on tap as usual at the University of Pennsylvania this fall, |as a students’ army training corps sport. All members of the S. A. T. C., including freshmen, will be eligible for the eleven. |Seattle Boxers to Go to Camp Lewis CAMP LEWIS, Sept. 26,—Four six-round bouts are scheduled to be run off at the Camp Lewis box- ing tourney at the atbleic arena Thursday night. Corporal Moore will battle Frankie Tucker, of the aval training station; Private Vogelsang will tangle with Harry Anderson; Corp. Earl Con- ners and Georgie Ross will mix, BUTTONS AND CHEVRONS | 26.—Boxing in with Sergt. George Thompson meet- | ing Young Richards +maining bout. in the re- Lloyd George has $25,000 a year as first lord of the treasury, but is un- | paid as prime minister, PORTRAYED BY ALLMAN "LL Do MY FicHTIN” } | You CAN: Te over Here !! JAcK MAY BE AND Now WES A pRivATE ! SEASON’S BEST BET AT THE ARENA ONE NIGHT ONLY Friday, September 27, 1918, 8:15 P. M. BIG FEATURE ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE Former Professionals Now in Service. __L0OK OVER THIS BILL: KHAYM & CO. 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