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Ni ers are formed in a dot Players in the inside numbered one, those “" LEO HOUCK IS ON BIG CARD, t is Important that Johnny Carthy, who is to meet Mike Pete at the Arena next Tuesday, wins—at least, it is Important for the former The San Francisco motorman recelv ed word Thursday that he was sign- jed up with Muff Bronson for a go in Dugdale’s park Saturday afternoon | Portland, and he will have to be on|at 2 p.m. Both teams have several OTRAMERS LEAVE PROM COLMAN | the winning end Tuesday in order to | veterans of last year’s teams back in ||DOCK, POOT OF MARION STREEF|/ make good his engagement in Port: | the line-up and a great battle is due lees is | | tnd. But Mike Pete has distinct/ when these old rivals take the fieid | ideas as to who is going to cap the| In the Orange and 10d decision. and the shipbuilder is| “Ham” Green, the red rounding into great shape for his|backfield man, an¢ Smith bout with McCarthy should worry the With McCarthy and Kruvosky, the lat-| — |ter meeting Farmer fn the main event, are going at their training in earnest th are famed for being hard hitters, and both men work out in the gym like they means business. Sailor Leo Houck will meet Louie Leonard, a newcomer from Salt Lake, in one of the other bouts. TWO GAMES COMING SOON | Duthies and Patterson-MacDonald who are leading the Puget Sound Baseball league, will settle th am- pionship of the season by playing the De a 3 , 7 | nat! and ‘ |,two games postponed early in the! gay, py t ational Baseball federa ‘season. This was decided by the| league officials "Thursday ‘The two | HOR as cities to be represented in an " ? ge > elght-city league to play sem{-profes: were cancelled to allow the| It - < k ce and All-shipyard games to sca a lon anol grrde heagerbags : “| Saturday and Sunday during the| coming season. PURMAN s may take army 2 man the runner. er be tagged he nd must chase the Neither runners or cir. out margarin Eastern dines, 10¢ ay AIT? BUY ‘you R BONDS SATURDAY. = 1 Broadway and Queen Anne will set- tle their annual football argument at | aes NATI, Sept. 27.—Zeb Ter- . Los Angeles infielder, was includ- ed in the final baseball drafts of the 1918 season announced by the na- tional baseball commission. He was taken out of the brush by the Boston | Nationals. 6 ‘StpmTovneent atrectite: tepm Gafty |Counects at Townern4| daily fern raft raft lines for all} a 4 ‘Auacertes and Befiiagham ‘9:00am Steamer Whatcom! §-¢¢am 4afty for Anacortes andj daily Everett—Rellingham——Ane-ortes 10;t0pmi0. 6. Kaish fe 7 Gafty (Everett, Anacortes! daily Jand Te t Port Tewnsend—Port Angeles—Neah __ay_and_War Porte Fortepm t ° Port! 4:00pm Sunday !Towneend, Port An-| Tueed’y Tucet’yiceles, Neah Bay and) Thure’y ure yiway port | Satery “epmittr. Walateale, for! 7:000.m. Mon. [Port Townsend, Port! Mon. ‘Wed. Twitttame, Dungeness! Wed. L jand Port Angelos. | Sun. || nd, Cincin: season will close Sun Duthie club lining up Pacific fhe regular with she COLUMBUS, 0., Sept. 27 Patchen Lilian T., -Verlie and horses, won the feature races Thurs- ‘| day in the Grand Circuit, the former between | Winning the Arch City stake purse Macs will be run | of $3,000, following San 2:03 pace. bitter rivals and the} CHICAGO, Sext. 27.—K |the “Rig Ten” conference under “war” management this sea- son, This action was taken meeting of the facuity representa- tives of the institution, which are Duthies 4 off on the two Thege clubs are large crowd is expected to these, final games of the season Ti seca |West Seattle Will dally marion, Ga mule! galt || Take on Franklin thall in mm ifteamer Puget, for! Western | and the latter taking the| will be | at al’ SEPTEMBER eke 1918 "AVE YER "EARD "BOUT TH NEW GAS WEVE HINVENTED2 | "Three Deep’ New Navy Game Is Son ld chase rs are allowed to cross the (This is the fourth of a nu of articles by Sport Expert Purman on army and navy games. Tomorrow he will about the te a SES BROADWAY PLAYS Q. A. ON SATURDAY | these two stars as a nucleus and sev- eral veterans in the line Coach Tur. ner’s crew should cut a big figure | in the race for the title. Chadbourne, a big 200-pound lines. man, who won a place on the All- city team last year, will again be at tackle for the Quay eleven. Attle- | son is back to call the signals, while | | Rude the individual star of the 1917 aygregation, is back at his old posi- tion in the backfield. members of the conference, Thurs- day. Control of all intercollegiat« athletics were placed in the hands of the war department for man-| Ee | Seattle Sailors, at Camp, Do Foot Work' | Seattle sailors from the naval train- | ing station had the better of their | bouts with soldiers at the boxing |show staged at Camp Lewis Thaurs-| ‘son had it all over | Isang in their melee, | winning by a wide margin, Leo Houck jand Private Jimmy Todd boxed a great draw, which was by far the | | best bout of the evening. In the oth- |er bouts, Ruchards and Charley Da- vidson boxed a draw, while Earl Con- | ners drew with George Thompson. First High School | Lincoln and Ballard are due to pry joff the ld of the foott ason out | at Dugdale park Fric noon, at |#:80. ‘The Lincoln eleven, 1917 cham- pions, will put a stro; am into the |field again this si and the | North Enders are strong favorites to win thelr opening tilt, | o— Ratury'F lager, Townsend) Sunday The Franklin and West ttle Dpto gh ltl tae | gridiron teams will meet urday morning at 11 at Dugdale’s park Both teams are of uncertain quan tity. Franklin, however, is a big favorite to win. GERMAN JAILS NOW TURNING ’EM hway + (Special to The Star by N. EB. A.) SRIQAM, Sept A wom- jalist sentence¢ two days’ isonment in a German city, to jail, but the governor of institution said he could not ause of lack of food Wholesnte Dealers for ee Neceatee and Frait 2.00 Local, per tb. —Local, per doz, stalkn.. . mack, Potnts marked °° are boat landings. 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