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center ep pet meme renee a tare ee — —— . - Serr perrestamnenene--semagstinethiiitlti ee ATTLE SLAR—THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1919. PAGE 13 \] THE SE By Condo| DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—And Olivia believed it! By Allman , TI HAVEN'T ANY (DEA — How Does HE Spece crf - Hee — Evenety, OW DO YOU suPPoseE ONTS SPELLS THE D Cat’? - = BOY BACK FROM OVERSEAS ~ BUT 1 SER You ar I Bevieve NLLGO Over AND BEEN WOUNDED ~ —) IM ‘THe LEG? THERE 15 A WovdoeD SoLnier Dec PARDON YOUNG MAM, ( Were You Woutoe0 ; ? ‘ . TALK vo Him = ‘ / — (s set i = si | or f ii . ay NE SPALUCS IT "ena- A iz oo oF COURSE! HAW-HaWw-Haw Ww th: be rm on ar z re 8 ent i o - as ar ad vat . ot OF couvRse — to HAW=H =-— ere ‘6 Too BaD! a WYN Word ‘AT? HowDY- | SEEN a" 1 Youre HIRED For ) Swen t ost J Now (15 CHANGED Your SIGH INH’ amhane hrm, AWHILE —~-- W JoB- Se peor “au, \ HAD THAT SIGN YOUR JOB \S TO SUL |= schoo wine". FOR A BOY UP GO FIND A A MONTH ELD HOUSE Cy Young’s Record : ‘ FIVES START Has Proven Durable i One day ast summer Bill Dono Playfield basketball ¢ Wednesday wit South Park Intermediates won the heavier Hiawatha team/|Cdualed & major league record by Cth Seo a Sue = Cobb May Wear “Cit PLAYERSPICK VICTOR OVER Se Secon SSS FINAL PERIOD ; ‘atic “* se" © OF TORRIDGO Clothes This Summer STARELEVEN KID HERMAN, — rd down the li r Day cleaned up in both ¢ the big fellows from Frem ming from tk intet me season,” said Bill, “some KO H. LASSEN 1 In grabbed off most of the| PORTLAND, Jan. 9.—Johnny Me) o diates five| Star may make more than 248 hit puck off the ice places on the mythical all-city high | Carthy, because he slightly shaded| (J te 16. or 149 na, whi . » ula ushes dower school football team chosen by the | Kid Herman in the last of a 3 tniversity ntermediates | SOme day some b ” Johnso: ar de . 7 . n players at a banquet at the Y. M.| rounds of fast, hot mixing here last) jy fled, S8Mes. but I'd be willing t nt 8 cr & % eee vein rm chosen are from the North End| It was any one’s battle until per-) lama aa 27; ™Y fe that never again will a) att nets for the or nt oft pone Ae y "| school; Broadway as th ; Queen | baps the end of the fifth frame: 7 a" =") major league pitcher win mor with the He TacomaTonight. | Anne two, and Franklin one when Johnny won an edge with a/ s that if Farmer |“ the ¢, teams follow: | bombardment of well-placed puncheg irst team—Glen (Lincoln), center;|to the jaw and body. He had the Dyke (Lincoln), guard; Chadbourne| San Jose scrapper on the defensive _ (Queen Anne), tackle; Tuynell (Frank-| ifi the last canto. lin), tackle; Hagen (Broadway), end; Herman proved himself Ro be a Headwell (Lincoln), end; Attleson | hard-punching, willing battler, and quarter back; Greene | the fans would like to see him meet vl alfback; Eckman (Lin-| the San Francisco boy again. “a coin), halfback; Smith (Broadway),| Muff Bronson received one of the i RIDLEY STAGES COMEBACK | pico worst beatings of his career at the Seattle fight fans t talking cond team—Iverson (Franklin),| hands of Pete Mitchie in the semi- bout the owing Bud Ric Burnett (Queen Anne), guard;| windup. Muff distinguished himself t and secon: 500 games, which Cy Young did aa Wadhanie Old Cyrus won 508 games out Of | came near the end of th ie Men Now Urge 819. During hin baseball career he| Eadie Oatman, wh A worked 300 more games than the with the influen at Conservation mark set by any other pitcher. Few | ctride ad of 90,000,000 wild rabbits are| Pitchers are more resourceful than) from his performa the United States every | Matthewson. Yet he worked only @ night. Eddie grabbed S according to estimates made|f¢¥ more than 600 games during his!/nonora of the «an § the biological survey of the Unit-| reer. wh the socalled iron | offensive and ¢ States department of agriculture |™*n.’ Ed Walsh, and brainy Eddie | x, of them are jack rabbits, Plank failed to reach the 600 mark | absence of Low g West in stead of South. As far as that goes. if Kruvosky ever lands that left ef ficiently, Farmer to be rece! ing his mall from some westerly port ceatew ¢ C Seatie i in games pitched nable to make the here because gainst Samer a e) Tnajority of which have nc at oat havik fabled pr appt sae made against Sammy Gordon, at th Neal (Broadway), guard; Jule| for his gameness : Bigell ag eta ‘| like most lawyers his} ! Crystal P n), tackle; Martin (Broadway), iS killed were consum the Seattle Rallies ing about tackle; Pigott (Franklin), (ends Wil | Shipyard Warrior kins (Lincoln), end; Caccia (Franklin) }quarterback; Rude (Queen Anne), | May Play -Baseball hi Norris (Broadway), half ise | back; Harrison (Lincoln), fullback. | Again; Money Talks ne height, but will tip | Joe Jackson, valued at $26,000, about 410 pounds | hurdied into the shipbuilding league FARMER-SET weet BOXING GOOD IN) ABERDEEN ting programs around Aberdeer Jackson, said that Joe can never id furnish between 200,000 and Original statement 000 tons of valuable food, and if | proper measures were taken to in made fr Mier tne-collection of skins, these' Ose City. ‘pei ae én Bloue would have a value of $20. Think Cahill Won pa itary 908 000 : tre, PORTLAND, Jan. 9—Joe Gor-|m of Portland, won the decision| The and Johnny Cabiil. | playing Murph phy t . wy In the final period the eat according t r. M of his ext | | the scales bielogical survey has tly been called upon to help Man. ern farmers in coping with the| of the referee, durin bit pest. In view of the probable| Of St. Paul, won the whole-hearted | for they ma valde of rabbit meat and| decision of the crowd here last night | the defense for the bouts at the Crystal KRUVOSKY play on his team or with any other in the coming few years, the| after the local boy had been licked | to shoot from cents vant. 06 wk 0, Vite on he fer thy Pally a . jem of the farmers and he by Cahill so. ang | men came ne showing here for a card| K. ©. Kruvosky and Frank Far-| gince the war is over Commy is 8 Will be directed to the conserva-| When Cahill was presented to the | occasions which he is lining up for the ¢ mer are on edge for their battle for | tikely to change his sentiments. He fen, of this important resource crowd after the sixround go. : by y | harbor fans the light heavyweight go in Tacoma! may hold to his decision Already a number of establish-| house went wild. and then proceeded | the se Druximan is planning the con: tonight, Farmer is in fine shape, and | Joe and his Chicago ball club, but nts for collecting, dreasing, can-|to hiss and boo Referee McDonald) Just the end struction of a business men's gymna- | Tacoma fans are backing him to win. isex ene will buy a lot of sarsaparilla, 2 and shipping rabbit meat are| off the stage | period, in a grand mix-up before sium in Aberdeen, where he will a rnian had a hard fight | Commy knows that as well as anye Reeration in Western centers. As ——n Victoria goal, Bobbie Kowe train fighters. The game goes ¢ with Puesday night, but Frank | poay. % Australia, the t wallop at the pi and lov f aboit in this counts trom ite OIL WAVES FLOATED icadechid anu. wk tus as a pest to source of profit ALLIES TO VICTORY pire McKitrick would not sanction it. ‘assured Final Session Fast | strong in the southern part of the | Lawler, his manager, says he will be| Commy hasn't forgotten about , state, he says. ie (acd exndiiion tor the noes Home Run Baker, now with the Harry Gillum, Salt Lake battler,| Yankees. Connie Mack sold him HARRISON IN SHAPE | should have an easy time with Marty | after repeatedly saying Baker was | | hal gett cri Blepprign | During the second period play Sammy Harrison, the boy who pot | Foley in the semi-windup, thru with the big league. i NADA TO ESTABLISH wide >< og Fo eeeeed that “we |Panced in mid-ice, with both teams|Ty Cobb and family, ‘The clothes he is wearing may be bis uniform | [ Serene # apene Cees pena: ag enc ial cnt Joe. Shuster . ep E petroleum coun: . met Hockey, but in the fine orrow, here, a few weeks ago, in| the special event. that the allied | Paying fast hock but In the final next year bs KIECKHEFER, CUE unding into shape and would like nother eo at te toa bv. 1" | Singing Ump Gets KING, DEFENDS CROWN nt of the ball season last year and the failure of the « to pay | son is from Oakland. usual six months’ ealary, automatically canceled their contracts, | | Laugh on McGraw CHICAGO, Jan. 9.—Running out ight almost nw geeaion, With the Seattle team ou BANK AT VLADIVOSTOK bo oie floated to victory on a wave of sg = gy a cage tice — Numerous major league ball players have taken the stand that the jthe tying goal, the owd| Gpecial to The Star by NE. A) oll.” He revealed the secret that 14 the defense, and the two s el curtail MONTREAL, Jan. $—The Royal| when Lioyd George came into power them wu st 20-minute ‘| staged one of the hotte - 3 ON SPOKANE ypone 50 poi mk of Canada will establish a|the stocks of naval fuel oll were|stasrd one of the hotlist | ut{and that ryt enenapmceriing wo | DAN INSISTS ON SPOKANE | iy Byron is known as the singing | Tne, phorent, 160 points oo inch at Viadivostok, that Canadian | greatly depleted, but that after 17) oe oid net break thru Ty Cobb in the leader in this move. On his return from France, he| By the way, Dan, when does Lack-| |, Til Bure is snows ts Uhe SSAing | August ppernincigeetenidtt ide in Siberia nay be made easier. | months of strenuous work @ reserve Te ed a game for| stated that he idered himnelf a free ag t he was open to|/ey Morrow start to hall from Meee kau © - en | pion billiard player, successfully de- Jails of the bank are now on the| of 1,800,000 barrela had been rained. Johnsor receive offers from ab, tle? players dispute his judgment, he | fended his title for the.seventh con- a | parrel a lthe visitors, while Johnson also hums a little ditty, When Byron calls © time since last Februai y to Siberia to perfect. arrange-| enough to guarantee a continual sup- PB cts Patch eae hile it is possible upt n this | secutive the get: re play ) Se ieee land. te ta Kataved Wak mired NAY, NAY, SAYS KANE a player out on a third strike and/| defeating Pierre Maupome, his latest es sami oe pea Pagyrras rgd ‘eg yewnere net to taint th aaah oth : Eddie Kane, manager of Mike Gib-| the Player objects, Byron comes back | a challenger, in a three-day match, ig cad “work eats sugh big league material has been and navy |bons, on the eve of his departure | With talk about trying to make a/ completed Wednesday here. base hit with the bat on the ahotil Kieckhefer is expected to play Al- | Wilson played a strenuous game | that the various clubs will have no diff er from London }merica, says it's | be for Sea ttle being in several stiff This being the fel themselves | unlike that Ibbons will be | “er. | fred De Oro, the Cuban star, from |for Seattle, s v tasched “With Georges Carpet Byron and Manager McGraw, of| whom he won the title a year ago. scrimmages that promised to be|out of a job. natch | 3 — — | French heavyweight. Kane sald he New York Giants, are seldom | — had declined an offer to bons with Johnnie Bash welterweight champion natch Gib: 1 Morris and Foyston looked good m, British ne victoria team bre tor Van) BEST SHOT IN [tere ie» teoune tat sto agree. Once he pair came GL EVELAND TRAINING TRIP TO BE SHORTENED McGraw gave out a about President Tener to to Short and vigorous will be the Cleveland Indians’ spring training ‘ a newspaper, which he later repudé Ruth’s Bat Fatal Aig Millionair lay night mpet nly tee a eT ae for 1919. : ‘evant swan Uy Sy SAY FANS (oo sauen only two! to Cleveland Club) 23.52" .tt .cmcnatl, 8, fm | at pring the tndlans were tm a at le Lncal, per sack and Fr Pat men come e| That Frank M ANCOU-| be true, but it is a fact that one can| Husky Babe Ruth ‘was certainly| decision which almost caused Me-| the Southland 44 days. next Wednesday to play the M ver, Wash, is t traprhooter | time his shooting be ‘“ aia th 1 the side of the Clev Graw's heart to stop: | But Jim Dunn figures about 33 1-3 The Summary in the land, not tanding his 4 quad tha p ‘ 1 an| pitchers last season “A couple of swell decisions;|Per cent of that was wasted time Seattle sition Victoria feat by Billy Heer, is the opinic ndividual mat wa In the crucial five-game series at| you're a fine piece of cheese,” re j and energy. So the tribe probably Holmes . Goal eee Murray | of the trap ting fraternity a f much | Boston, which just about put the| marked McGraw will not start South until the middle : Rowe « Defense.... Johnson| the Pacific coast better in squad t in in-| Indians out of the running, Ruth Perhaps,” replied Byron, “but Sage ote on Yellow Danver . Ricke Gaon ch and Heer It will be remem-| divid know some| Won three of the four games for| haven't repudiated either one, John-| “About 30 days in the South ought noel Better—Per i a. eee Walker 0 ered shot )target match last! others who ¢ reak more targets| Boston thru his hitting, while his) ny," to be enough, ys Dunn, Cal. bell, per T + 15@ 116 ece an Siena dee. ire event of the| the faster they shoot pitching largely contributed to the —___——— toner a Soar D a etines, t Wing... -‘Tobin| Northwest Sportam lat fourth Boston victory. | IDGEPORT, Conn. Jan, 9—| | The Skinner & Eady asd Sao | Foveton Left Wing... Barbour| tournament here. Heer won by four . Stanley Coveleskie, one of the! James A. O'Rourke, former big| ®#™mAteur he . a B y Batter, Kegs 4 : . 7 i targets and his backers gathered 4 No Use Arguing most effective right-handers in the| league ball star, is dead here from| "St game of the local amateur Seas Score by od son Friday night at the Arena, sue, suffered an le i pneumonia Play starts at 8:30. 110 0) (G--0 1 RR Oe ee taaeaairt | With Bill Dineen 7 ington ‘Young Arnerica, 40@ “41 Local city ereamery, Te, tn Victoria phe Gee yr ee The sportsmen who backed Troet ble last summer because of ——— - cae , cartons ..- e “a believe that the rightful home of Um Jineen es a fresh | Ruth black bat CHICAGO, Jan, 9.—Fred Murphy, id Local City. ereamery: yuon fe wie a od, Seattle, none.|thowe Liberty bonda is on the West! young pitcher. In} f| In one game against Sam Jones,| coach of Northwestern college foot-| | Reels sar ans Aa or Wash, Wagners seal asenmec?, cubed sso 66 os “er coast and they a nfident that) the gre t tw that ever lived, | Coveleskie held Boston rt 4 for ball teams for flye years, has quit. 54 rBbescsmmcedlatcs ste eee Se: Kags —-Fancy ranch s@ .76 Prey: Hod. (ie in give ther opportun-| Dineen always accepted the rulings 11 innings, only to lose, 1 to 0, in ae week. Wisseape Pullets . ° a @ 3 — we a it ' ca bring t m back to their) of an umpire without th ighte 12th, when Ruth, with Strunk on Tame cer ” Ai eattte, | PTOF ting pla questioning | first, hit one of Covey's spitters far \ s. Tobin ¢ Nort rismen's asso-| In a game vs leveland last sum: into the right field bleachers for the Waaningvon, crear brick . ber kl Peeled neue 2 ear will be| mer, piteher ran New | longest hit ever made on the Boston | yay Ree Bt dae ort Seiad “pn cathe: uspices of the Port-| York, who seemed neree with | ground In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which fs the lightest, Oregon triplets jun ch at § ng | al umpir took many exceptions After the game, one Indian pee | and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; cont ore und the feature ev to. Dineen Igment on balls and) stan if Ruth had a weakness at th you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. " play 1 be @ match bet trike plate. Covele replied: “Speak: | teed 15 years. “for Victoria and @ trapshooter t Hall players refer to Finneran as | ing the nded_ pitehe of EXAMINATION FREE ‘Alinta lel A the count t large,|a “nothing f nce he has|the American league, I can way #0 ‘TEETH $15.00 Set of Teeth...... -810.00 Timoth : ' of time th orth.| only fair @peed and an. ordinar -— - PLaTEs, $10.00 Set Whalebone Teeth.....88.00 an aed eta ae nssociat will ig) Cur $8.00 Crowns pal unipiree- McKittrick an Banat. OF Pro Aaa), MEY, NAAT alors Lee ae Bes Betlgorert ‘aie will at name the cor ing ger, Dineen, in a $2.00 Amalgam Filling nal pene Rae ee the match will) that « to the press box, ye Painless Extracting . ’ t this time is to| “Foot the atter, not m 1 had All work guaranteéd for 15 years. Have impression taken tn thé Ladies 5 if Patronage Apprecia ue a ‘0 any shooter in| more atutt than you when T quit morning and get teeth same day. 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