The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 7, 1919, Page 11

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— AND HERG BY ANOTHER RELATIVELY THIS TOWN. t VS ANOTHE fe PICKED IT UP ALSO AT A SALE By CONDO| ExQuisite Plecée | UNKNOWN ARTIST OF AFTER HIS DEATH YOUVE Got ScaDS of PooR STRVGELUING FR PRICE FOR THEIG STUFF BEFORE THCY Ore oF HUNGER PIL JOE GORMAN IS FAVORITE OVER CHAMP doe Gorman, of Portland, will get his third crack at the Northwest » Ughtweight title Wednesday night, “when he meets Bob Harper, of tle, over the 12-round route. bout will be staged at the barracks lat Vancouver, Wash ‘The two little fellows staged two outs in Seattle, Harper winning the first session and the second mix co ing to a draw. Gorman had a slight edge in their last meeting. Gorman is given the better chance yo win from Harper over the longer route, because he ix a much more Tugged boy than the champion. ? Billy Nelson, of Portland, will meet Anderson, a brother of Bud n, in @ six-round go in the indup. Charley Kooney, of Portland, will es Sergt. Hyland, of the Vancou ‘wer Barracks, in one of the other } outs over the eix-rou: the six round route ‘SMITH AND “FALK” WILL DO HURLING SAN FRANCISCO, April 7.—With the weather man promising the best possible meterorological conditions, and the returning soldier fans eager to keep up grenade-throwing prac with pop bottles, the 1919 Coast season will be ushered in to with the Seattle club oppos- San Francisco. le _ Casey Smith will pitch for the . with Brooks catching. Bix Falkenberg will be in the box for the Siw: sand Land will com. plete the battery This is Seattle's first appearance 4m Coast league baseball for many Years. Bill Clymer, the Siwash man Ager, insists, however, that his team has the gonfalon already nailed to the Seattie flagstaff. Wounded War Vets to Be Free Guests at San Francisco BAN FRANCISCO, April -7—A gold chevron on the right sieeve of soldier is @ season pass at the Pacific Coast league diamond here. All wounded soldiers will be admit- ted free to the grandstand—even | the war tax béing paid for them. It wouldn't be a bad idea for the Jocal ball magnates to get the same hunch and put it Into practice. It ja kind of in keeping with the times. ‘o Fortify The Sy * Gri “Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets’”’ "Be sure sure you get the Genuine Look for this signature WHY DON'T You PATRONIZ AND Pay THEM A Fair Colds, |: COoIN— GS Hesse Leows iy N. W. LEAGUE TEAMS SIGN UP PLAYERS Carl Walters, the long first base man, who had a trial with the F land Coast league team, has signed h Bob F m. Brown with the Sacr crew amento Coast league 'WASHINGTON WINS FIRST BALL MELEE) Chasing over foup runs while the! Asahi team was counting one, the University of Washington ball equad won its first game of the season Sat urday at t pum fled The v men show painful weakness h the bat looked good in the field. Beem played stellar ball at shortstop for the “W" nine Chamberlain held the Japanese club helpless during his stay on the mound. Burke pitched the last three frames. CUBS BREAK EVEN WITH COAST NINES SAN FRANCISCO, April 7.—The Chicago Cubs wound up their at tempts at the integrity of the Pacific Coast league yesterday by winning and losing. The Bfuins squelched the Oakland Howardit®s in the morning, 6 to 2 “Speed” Martin hurled against bis old teammates and showed well in the Cub uniform. After church the Seals Gime out on the long 3 to 2 se inst Vaughn 1 Douglass. Couch and Crespi held up the pitching end for the Seals. “GHOST” MAY GET ANOTHER MIX IN SOUTH San SAN FRANCISCO, April 7.—Al tho Jeff Clark, the “Fighting | Ghost,” lost to Wille n at the benefit show last w a deserv ing of another chance in the loc ring. ‘Tis true he did not displa anything a ood fighter should against Me but there are few, vyweights who show their best form when opposed to the puzzling Phat One in a short bout. His style of boxing bothers them all Clark, at times, last Friday night, showed a knowle’ee of boxing and the writer believes that if pitted against some other heavyweight he will do far better, He ix especially desirious of boxing oO.” Kru y, and bis manager, Jack Rus: ys the colored man will weigh 5 pounds at 6 o'clock for the mateh. 7 Early Closers in Boston Meet 3OSTON, Mass, April 7.2urhe on fair has announced seven early closing events for its Grand Cireuit meeting at Readville the last week in August, All of the time on the box. ad NLgore Telephone 129 FOURTH AVENUB |honored fixtures of the twominute | course have been reopened, the list |inecluding the Massachusetts $5,000 | purse for 2:12 trotters, the Blue Hill $3,000 purse for 2:06 trotters, and |the Readville $2,000 purse for 216 | trotters, while the pacers will ap | pear in the Neponset $3,000 purse for the 2:06 class, and the Pilarim $2,000 | purse for the 2:11 class, These events | with a $2,000 fixture for the three. year-old trotters and $1,500 for the | two-year-olds carry the value of the | seven races up to $19,500. | THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1919. PAGE 11 ITS A GOOD THING 1} Set TH’ ALARM vo WEDLOCKED— i SET TH’ CLOCK ONE - HOUR AHEAD LAST | AHEAD ONE NIGHT- ~ OR ELSE WE | HouR LAST NIGHT ? | —By LEO | Another Hour to Sleep Wei. This is Quire A SURPRISE. “TO 305 You UP First AND GETTING MY BREAKFAST Nes,! aM Gos DOWN SMoPPING AND J"LL Wave TO WAVE Wuenv’ FIVE DOLLARS \ Kwow BECAUSE 4 LooxeD IN IT BEForRE. You GOT UP- Nov Wat TWENTY Five DOLLARS - Hom~ weit,! DONT Beuieve I’ve | GOT “Har much WITH Me - — iy ele ae You must Wave. PLANNED On GOING DOWN SHOPPING “To DAN \Nes, Ano | want | You To Take NOTE “THAT IT WAT MAKES You Twine | Wave? | GOT FIFTY DoiaRrs | iN Your Pockttr# nie & —— OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE, Corvallis, April 7—With the balmy weather of the p. week | proving too strong @ lure for any ot! | finely-balanced iS Keene's m in days pe ey | done by, Ane ik, after 12 as ready . . \eouthi overnens service, and will al.| While the Angels held their last their affairs. ( 4.25 AN'IS 15 4.40 AN’60 MAKES 5.00 - GEE- LM OUT 10 ! To RUN ME ALL Soak AN’ HERE (TS ONLY —~ TUESDAY - puT— WILT STOP? WMM- WAIT AND UPTO DATE, 347 READERS WAVE SUGGESTED THAT 1 RUN OUT OF GAS, $9. HAVE STRONG BALL SQUAD the hundreds of aspiring athletes on the campus (o resist, the spring athletic season in today on in full blast—with Coach Hasgiss and his arious assistants being kept on the jump looking after the training of jboth track men and ball tossers With three letter men back—Lo- 3 Rickson—and with Financing Foreign Commerce In its basic form, import and export financing consists of mobilizing at some central money market all bills of exchange, drafts, acceptances, etc. Here the various forms of paper from each trading center are used to offset one another—the Seattle acceptance of a Japanese rice invoice, for instance, balancing the bill of exchange of a Japanese lumber buyer. Trade customs have necessarily built many ramifications about this one-two-three principle, but its es- e, Baseball prospects for Orange and Black are considered brilliant. Contrary to last season, every department of the game has a large number of would-be candi dates, and local followers look for 4 aggregation when THE BIRD WHO CAN FIND «1s Own COLLAR BUT TONS PRIMED FOR FIRST GO IN LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES, Cal, April 7 Aroma of roasting peanuts in the vieinity of Washington park told the Hargiss finishes doing the McCredie act. Keene to Piteh eginning of practice tast daily turn ollege diame training eas outs have m of rae wnt ros a anther have baseball fan this ‘morning that to sence is unchangeable. Direct connections with the world’s returned to college. Keene | PTEe aiverncen ve d and the . . . . a. . . : {sone of the most promiaing twirr |Angels will open the Coast league _ leading trading marts enable this Institution to give its cli- season here, It meant everything, Young Gill, . including the peanut and pop boys, ers in the entire crowd. ents the intimate touch so necessary to successfully conduct preseason workout the Vernon Tt gers were moving eastward to Salt Lake, having boarded the rattler at 10 o'clock last night. The full Tiger squad is making the trip with the ternate with Captain Lodell at the game. receiving end of the while from the maze of candic twirling poxition I uthpaw Miller will in be used in changing |CxcePtion of Bob Meusel, who told 7 ne. datetstanae | Batt the Vernon contract e on the pitehing didn’t 1 Alaska Building, Wome of the good to him, and so he stayed home | HOQUIAM TEAM WINS VOLLEY BALL HONORS mound Scandinavian American Bank Cpen Season at Spokane Walt Williams, infield star with yerts, Rickson, F Long and Hartr The Hoquiam volley ball team won gins’ other prospective sack hold. the Northwest hip in the ers. With ¢ ception of “Butts net tourne a here Saturday, | Reardon and rman, the deep when they defeated the Seattle Y.| field positions are being sought for M. C. A. entry, 15 to 9. The Grays by practically all new men, with Harbor “Y" crew won a trophy do ° Wellman Campbell among the | nated by Taft, which will be most promising. mnitenter r DISCHARGED SOLDIERS! Sign This Blank and Get Your $60 Bonus from Wash- ington. It Simplifies Matters For You. , OFFICER, To: ZONE FINA LEMON BUILDI WASHINGTON pc I hereby make application for the $60 bonus to discharged 1919, Capital and Surplus $ 1,500, 000.00 Resources Ex $21,000,000. 00 soldiers authorized by the act of February 24, ‘Largest Savings Institution in the Pacific Northwest 1 entered the service on..... + 19 I first reported at .... I was assigned to (Give ~wmpany and regiment or corps) I on 4 ADgia bey 1 was discharged aw an enlisted man to’ accept a com: mission on seeee 19... (This ine for commissioned officers only.) I received my discharge certificate, or order for discharge, Voaverer ONrdeoes saees I enclose herewith my discharge certificate, or copy made and attested by the county auditor, or my order for discharge. Please make out and address my check as follows: Name .. os Rank on disc charge ‘ Street address . City SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK Member Federal Reserye Bank’ Seattle, U.S. A. DIRECTIONS With this application send all the discharge papers in possession issued to you since April 6, 1917. their low# corner of ¢ You may get an official copy of your discharge certificate made in the county auditor's office. This will be accepted for the original. THIS BLANK CONTAINS ALL THE INFORMATION RE- QUIRED, IT 18 OFFIC TALLY APPROV WAR DE A LOT 0} your To guard against write your name and address in penell on the left hand oh Second Ave. & Cherry St) ‘Branch at Ballard’

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