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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1918. PAGE 11 BY CONDO | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—Tom Claims Exemption. i BY ALLMAN TT Comon'r HAVE BEEN FRIDAY BECADSE. We GOT BACK FROM OUR TRIP ON A FRIDAY AND WER WERE ONIN GONE TEN SAY TOM! ARE You STANDING THERE ARGUING WITH MEP OW, IT WASNT FRIDAY -1 Know IT WASN'T FRIDAY Because | WOULDN'T GET MARRIED ON Tom, Do Yoy Rememper WHAT DAM OF The WEEK K GRAW!! - = We ape “RRRIED DAYS - So We MUST HAVE v4: fa 7 pd — | on? aitidlecs BEEN MARRIED ON A : NO, HELEN, VM j ON A FRIDAY WEDNESDAY JUST STANDING HERE HUM, | WAS SUR 1T WAS FRIDAY { Ve, an ING THO STATIONS C OF THE WICD YS teddy {D LIKE To BE TH’ 10 UKE A JOB ON SURGEON THAT FIXES SPEAKIN’ OF Bas7 BFRRFZER SEE GOFT SNAPS DeTNy, A GENERALS STAFF, War BE A” , wa Y'know wor 1d AS OFFICIAL CALENDERER~) CINCH 308 7) ( To 1H’ JoB up fs apps LIKE FOR A v0B 2 “TH MAN WHO "TEARS Vo LiKe ! = ca * BOY S1X SONS ! Howor') Cm NOW YOURS TALKING ¢ The Test of Patriot LIBERTY BONDS IHEWANTS TO art : | MX WITHK.0., There’s No More Important Thing mn et. ‘Wille Meehan, recently an em . Bis cult, | e eyo actor on the Pantages circuit, | [imme came => In Footba an Good [ackling =. Keockout Kruvosky, who won the 19 t championship of ¥ | eee Const from Frank Farmer in Se- mn, | atten few weeks ago. Bacay of =» namber of arti- octal ‘ el by Paul Purman showing ¥ Wass copped Poo wi nr & bo) how H. P. Olcott, former all BR phem tack Dempeey lately, and after American center, and coach of mg je short time he signed up with Pan the Great Lakes football team, ds [tages for a tour of their circuit, ped teaches his men the game. tel [Al McCoy, his sparring partner in| Bie : Ye the stage act, “hit harder than we BY PAUL PURMAN is, = There is no more important thing | at in football than tackling. o7 Every man on a team should Cd know how to tackle. He should know how to hit his man hard and bring him to the ground and anchor him there, The accompanying photograph shows how a man with the ball may be stopped with the least possible gain The tackler hite him with his shoulders at or just above the knees. at the mame time throwing both vund his legs and drawing | r them together, This prevents him | If the Uckle in made higher the man with the ball i# not thrown off his balance and has free use of hia “raged nae Soe Part of “BULL” DURHAM Tobacco Released feet before he is dragged down The blow with the shoulder * e e — 3 eo bv " r on ereeserée=s | to Civilians at Home to “Roll Their Own” NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—Jack Demp- my, the sensational Western heavy- 9 weight. may be matched with Bom ReakGeee o, according to present indications. eee MOSCOW, Iraho, Oct. 15.—The) University of Idaho is anxious to set- ‘te ite annual football argument with ‘Washington State college. Loeal followers of the game do not ‘expect to have the game canceled, ac- { @ording to their interpretation of the War department rulings. The dis fine between the institutions ts) | a ‘Wry short, and the present plans for the game may materialis’, according to Coach Breamaster, see Tuesday is the last day of the up lid bird season. No more Chinese Pewants, Hungarian partridges, | WR, partridges or other upland! ie be abot It was realized that, while this arrangement would meet with dlp does not affect the} PMG and Goat “Bia panie| the most generous approval of a multitude of civilian users, it would Bay be hunted until November 1. | How Great Lakes Football Players Are Taught to Tackle. Photo by R. P. Dorman, Passed by U. 8. Censor. | at the same time mean an irreparable loss to them, accustomed as season on water fowl is still | $n, as is that on bear. | i lama Inte tracks etare ‘he “gan start they were to “rolling their own’’ with good old “Bull.” — again his legs are drawn together | T A T ORT : Too much time cannot be taken by Despite the heavier and heavier demand of ever-increasing any team in practicing tackling MEL se eremegg eer gee ugh <odl In response to an urgent request from the Government, last April, we cheerfully turned over the entire output of “BULL” DURHAM Tobacco for the exclusive use of our Soldiers and Sailors. faa | Vork—Co0d block hows - forces at the front, the production of “BULL” DURHAM Tobacco Beet—Country. per tb, 3, , Read Purman’s next football arti. | . Lie ele in The Star tomorrow. has been more than ample. The future needs of our fighting men iniiskniactiae MaReAeTh vies | "ius mans sad Chemo 'TOM TRACEY have been anticipated. 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