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E STAR—-TUESDAY, AUGUST 12 VAGE 11 By ALLMAN Ave You sure You | You see ms 5 No, Heer tris! AB ad ees 10st Your RWG? {GONE DOTY) nic || tL Have or on ’ “ You ARE STANDING ‘ Where You Lost iis sre NG Are You sure. You ok rete T ll) wr? Are You MY OTHER HAND! Your. RING P- ar: F air vane? " om ~ : . STANDING RIG ; ? t dieheipatilinas | Don"? seem “WO : 2% cae mF Y MBAR STANDING RIGUT ||| KIDDING Mer / BE ABLE TO LOCATE Le Tes 1—iy : By CONDO _ punt eenians . siieilintnngh / . en y GAN MAKG A NGUTRAL COUNTRY DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Olivia Foraot That She Had Two Hands SOveR THE KAISER, I'M FOR BRINGING JOHN BITE, TOO. a? Dead IF SON BACK To THE UNITED ants — THATS The spo STAVSr Are You sure + arty ‘This is THe spoT UL——2 Annie Loses Faith in y aaa “ LL 00 TH’ FISHIN’ | “A fe y) FoR. THIS FAMILY y fs al ‘Ou CAN 00 TH’ PAOOLING f THIS IDEA IS NOT HALF BAD, AT THAT Boston fans, according to dis ‘Aug. 12.—F. B. Alexand patches from the Hub, are mak 88. H. Voshell, winners of the | ing merry over somebody's sug sectional title, were to play gestion dewn there that Ban Lycett and R. V. Thomas. | Johnson give “Babe” Ruth an . fn the second round of the | annual pass to first base, good 5 ° ; HOW MANY COOKIES oa Ey doubles tournament at the ) ay aff American lea rks, A , ~ Z eae bore tie of} cxgegereces meres ALC cocomenrt? 9G ou TAG ~TAGE ] Bag ogueey WELL, TH Dog Ritaughtin and T. Bundy.|} one pov llamar neyo 2 _ WATS HAPPENED p> a CMERE RIGHT: Jef ICE-Rox TER US WEAT AN STOLE 2 @ the California sectional | jegeed this 222 - ml way ? Se, and who defeated a. WERE Los _. AWAY * 4 and H. Van Dyke 7 @ ry Tas fornians, yesterday. j a bs yi: to meet C. B. Doyt ih winners of the 4 iro eal ‘Australians, Norman ¥ I : . L, Patterson, were y See Res cartional tite YoU 5E yy fat match of the afternoon Johnston and ©. J ee ie ae * oe iis Westers ote) pot Nalees white the fet to meet L. Thaieimer ; winners of the Sex piled up one run. tern championship. The White Sox also accumulated pweather was in prospect. tive runs in a single session, walk ing off with a 7 to 4 victory over the Senators "ROUND COAST BASES be Lincoin's advice anent horseswap on y : ap ies cclcsen ‘xgushteg ping in midstream doesn't apply to is best team total of 723 runs "*®PPIne baseball pilots in midsea | the Weat of 2% In the first week of Mullen’s id 1d at Glasgow recently win-|™&nacement, the Seattieltes won «|| KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES— inning 560 runs. a, the first In ages. ioral SI = = at | Wastes mplit yesterday's double hens YEQ HONOR, THIS Bie@D || Prisoner, YouR HONOR MY NO EXCUSE No, BuT 1 GAN er with the Beavers 1 Since ge eae | \\as Dein’ 4 Cae 40 |]\maT Have. | | SPEEDOMETER WAST] |-TEN DoiLaRs|| A TWENTY CHANGE “FINE! ' Curty Brown is stiil leading ? MILES AN HOUR ON “TH || YOU GOT TO! | BUSTED, SO I DOLLAR Bill: WE'LL MAKE IT joa, SUN IE hans aad @ ae MALARIA MANOR Say ? REALLY DONT CAN YOU fom. | “TURN PIKE! 3 ‘CHANGE CAREY OR CUTSHAW TO LEAD PIRATES PITTSBURG, Aug. 12.—Max Carey, | captain of this year's team, or George Cutshaw, second baseman, is slated to succeed Hugo Bezdek as manager of the Pittsburg Pirates In 1920. Bex dek's contract with the Pirates ex pires at the conclusion of this season. and his friends state that he will de vo hig energies In the future to in tercollegiate sports, having several most attractive offers as athletic di. | rector. | | | Her'e Notable Play | DEATH IS HASTENED - “Moliere” BY SALE OF HORSE| LEXINGTON, Ky., Aug. 12.—Inti-| j mate friends of George W. Leavitt Wire — lat one of the most noted trotting horse oRiGIN, ERB breeders In Aftnerica, who died in| PRODUCTION AND » Redville, Maas., poi petieve his || SQUIRREL FOOD— CARNGUISHED death was hastened by the auction here Saturday of his famous trotting | ‘f OTTO AUTO HAVE (3 <WAFF- Gost wD) > ANBOY— “THAT LIL’ DREAM to . a sire, Northern Man, for an unpaid|| |-to STOP To SLEEP?” SLEEPISH- GUESS SOLO GURE WENT GooD - board bill. There was a deep affec AED W176 OTTO ETO TANS Og | RATTLE OFF A FEW MUCH 'BLIGED JANVIER - tion between the horse and Leavitt ic 9 me muerd TANTS me SNORES - . ot NEW HEH and twice a year he came here to ee FED Op BY oTYO wr SS ee : the horse, | nan RATE s /e /M’GOORTY TO TACKLE BECKETT LABOR DAY LONDON, Aug. 12-—-Kddie Me Goorty, the American middleweight whose showing in London rings ‘has 2 el been sensational, has been matched ete cise to meet George Beckett, the new . NOOZE INTERMISSION +—o—+ English heavyweight king, in a 20 2. HOUR SNOOZE EGREE TURN. round bout here Labor day. MAYS’ CASE IS IN SUPREME, COURT TODAY | NEW YORK, Aug. 12.-—Postpone | ment of the hearing of arguments on an injunction to restrain President | Johnson of the American } e from \interfering with the us f Pitcher |} of our big reduction sale Carl Mays by the New York club on high-grade Jewelry, | was éxpected when the case came up in the supreme court here tc We are selling some ROQUE CLUBS INCRE. The ¢ i | 4 | ONLY PLAYER M AKE GOOD ENTRY BLANK FOR SEATTLE STAR'S BICYCLE f aia Or-| | , RACES , pointed er of the Cleveland | every reason to believe that “Gavvy Se Which is a menace to gooa ||* ineys Spri id and|e | Americ ‘ > Fc | Cre I] make good as manager Wea FD oie. 1,| Americans, replacing Lee Fohl, who | Cravath will ma 4 ‘ re the only Dentists || ™ - eaeée, Cont | resigned becomes the only playing |of the Phillies," says Pat Moran lorthwest who xpectalize oe Wie” manager in the American league.| “‘Gavvy’ has been in the game b J \ \ 5 a‘ 5 I hereby make application for entry in the Seattle Star's { Bicycle Race, held under the auspices of the bicycle dealers of § Seattle Exami The appointment of Spe long enough to know how to play Full name Special AWARDED MEETS lthe Indians will no. dou ne P and you can bet he does know © recently organized aval Re-| popula Cleveland. 8 " ourse, he has not had any pre of children’ The recently organized Nava popular in and. Sp cour hédhad : 2 “ vol at a teeth. |/werve Athletic aswociation has been|reer as head of the team will be|experience as a manager © |Owners of the New York club and|| things at wholesale prices, Men ang Union || awarded three Central A. A. U. out-| watched with interest not only by| but he is popular with the pf attorneys for President Johnson late|| as it’s too much trouble thelr tamities. door swim events by President C. A.| Cleveland tans but followers of the! and you may be sure he will be fal Yoar of birth ..csseeeeeseeeee Month... yesterday agreed to a to pack and move them All wore guaran: ped Dean, The events are men’s senior |national game thruout the major|and square in his dealings teed ears, with them until August 14. Owr , Bverviht is oot $80-yard swim, men’s senior 100-Yard|jeagues. Shrewd baseball men are | ‘Those who seek to take advantage of I am pupil of the New York niskey of Chicago anc H Mina Ing is going fast. . back stroke and women’s senior 59-| eager to see whether the noted «lug-| him will be sternly dealt v ith Chéoke ‘raoed deatreé. to. ent Frazee of I nm, constitu a ma urry. yard free » The events will all| ger and outfelder successfully | imagine, from what I know of taAitie “ede, HORAN" Misade ont vedinie Ulavolek’ Alichikels jority of the board of directors of the a |handle the managerial reins and not| but those who give their best 8 Suet Boccce ch uae ob is league, have called a meeting of the!| J M. BENNETT . | slump in his playing as have so many |to him will have no cause fo pesca ; 7 pe et a hoe board for t ime date to consider s . «3 mpage have assumed the management of big | and I wish him the best of luck.” s © Sree: + ears or under, Stock dicyc . _ | laza Hotel, Westlake, near Pine 6 Thiea INC, ay oll getting ol SYRACUSE, N. Y,, Aug. 12.—Mike | f Ave. Cor. dames st. || pointed referee of the annual Higin|smarest 5 game and has| Phe Athletics carried off with smartest f rain the 6 and has d : O'Dowd, — middleweight — champion, | Phon }had suffice perience to handle | Tigers wound up . | successfully defended his title in his| Yesterday's hero: Elmer Smith. Elliots 4633 road rac be held here on August | D4 | a lead, but the Tigers | Senin % racing fans of a com | the club #u ull | with one, 7 to 4 Signed | Aids bat with J aac sie His homer into the New York stands 4:20 a, m. ’ | ‘n Y : pe Allentown pro. last night. | / ™. to 6 p.m plete comeback o: celebrated rac-4 (Fill out the blank and mail or bring same to the “Bicycle ber in Sunda; « ‘ of the One big inning did it for the | ‘The Reds ran into a headon col tace Hditor” of the Seattle St Int “lo att O'Dowd, tho aggressor thruout, had ! v8, 9 to 12, D # neanon, All of EM! pirates, an they slammed the |lision with ‘the Phillies, who tri BA Tee s ate BAI Claes’ AURUAG (RISO Ds |a safe margin on points at the fin ee slugging contest with the Dodgers in a & 2 contest, umphed by 5 to 3 ! ish, Yankees, 15 to 9 Addre Chris Sins I, the und 4 parent or guardian of the abdve boy, give my permission for him to participate in the above races, brought victory to the Indians in a | Greatest drivers of the country are} [entered in the event,