The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 14, 1919, Page 13

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MR. Truc, CAN I PLEASE GET OFF THIS ARTERNOON § MY GRAND- y wine You Mer MOTHER DIGD AND I HAF TO GO ; F . i] Me Wave. some} 4 TO XHE FUNERAL. : ar STATIANARY AYO] | Sou wiLL FIND somel] }Y Me : : ; fy PLIVELOPES, MY INTHE WIRETING |] 3 Top of Twe PAPER. | AND On THE EXVELODE ay tr! ; } : al ie THAT So? 4 WELL fe HAVE “TO Go IN fT X SYMPATHIZE With RGAT SoRROw (SOS) SS, You MAY Go (SOB) BUT You MUST / Me UP RIGHT AFTER THE SERVICES ND TELL MG WHO PITCHED (SOB) AND WHA —— THEY SHOULON'T ALLOW BALL | PLAYIN’ ON TH BEACH: IT SHouLD os With Gardner ‘Lassen. | Smith to Mix — | m Big Match| FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS— ___ |Local Net Star Tackles Bear| Gup- Lock AT | State Entry at Firloch | ‘ ages sng Entry a Wode MAES A | Cart Gardner, the crack California | : ) NICE DUDDLE'SO net star, meets Manseil-Smith 1918|| [§ = TCAN 60 | state champion, In the feature match 2 lof the state seasion now in progress WADW 3 jat the Firloch club, at 3 o'clock to | day. Gardner won a tough battle from Marshall Alien, Seattle's young star, mitts cua BH suf iia i i Hi Fl L i iff ret would be cm Ba pilot, thinks Beb won't have any Gresbie the ue Lal + Gotham Yanks next on I [ E & ee OF i i i i at E k i Fe Ht i | PERHAPS NONSIEUA (DEAR, HERE CONES WouLD LIKE SOneE- cat ono a TW WarteR! ALL You THing STUFFED? A STUFFED OLNVES! CAM Do 13 ORDER STUFFED GUINEA HEN eX E SOMETHING —_, IWEXPENSIVE! * iets atti ait HT An q i! i it iff I i ix E te ptt i i E i i I zi pion of Uncle Sam's army is to be in the new boxing arena at i i i leago, the first bout to be held within the next three weeks. The claims of Bob Martin, just re- turned from overseas, to the title of champion of the United States army are questioned by Jack Burke, itty HistedHlt HOTS ity? rdf Hi papell = é z @efeat during their stay in khaki) They have signed articies to battle in the East Chicago arena and have buried a defi at Martin to meet the winner of their bout. “Martin is! no doubt a splendid fighter,” said) Burke, “but I never suffered de feat during my army career and neither did Captain Roper. ntl) it is settled among us three, there is no one entitled to the honor.” # i I i by : it Qa z 1 ii Te err fae beset j ts d we i HERMAN KEPT BUSY NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 14-—Pete Herman, the bantamweight title ae * a oe holder, will be a busy little boxer tire during the next few weeks, defend- | indwiraaNoenlt saul Gu... ms "| CHINESE BOXER TO BAN JOHNSON |} exrry BLANK FOR SEATTLE STAR'S BICYCLE penrrlaheperraprg Cc IS G GO AFTER BIG TITLE SE 8 tay he tacts Soe no, at Bei | rucial Series Gossip _<___ SO AFTER BIG TITLE TO TEL bs | RACES Monday meets Joe Burman in a six: | %&————————— iis ranean acai tite 5 sorgie Lee, Chinese featherweight M AS | round go at Philadelphia, “Gn Cravath, manager of the ; games during t the be champion of the Sacramento valley,| | 4 pen be nai eater OE Phillies, belleves the Giants have the [hing of Aug eginning °f | Will prepare himself for a fight to the| NEW YORK, Aug. 14.—-Ban John: | Saturday, August 30th, 1919 BIG CHESS ENTRY LIST og ne lg i lly A paren 2 |top of the featherweight column by | 0% President of the American base I hereby make application for entry in the Seattle Star's. It is expected there will be close] Bo. \nevtiante have plenty of re- | . writers who |touring the Pacific possessions of the | ball league, was to appear today be-|} Bicycle Race, |to 140 contestants in the British| Serve power. otto: he National | United States. fore a referee, at the request of attor Chess Federation Victory tourna | ° Rede have|; Anotl Hoffman, loos! Aght ‘pro-/ne7s for the league's board of direc) ( dwettsaiuariey ment at Hastings, England, begin Otto Miller. veered catcher of the! better than even to win "| moter, has taken Lee under his wing | tors, to explain his alleged connec: | Full name e clearly ; no's been, picking | championship in.) . | ning August 11. Joe R. Capablanca, | Brooklym club. saye nels Neon michiie | cnamp and is now making preparations for tion with the Cleveland club. He also the Pan-American champion, is one m. “When the | Cincinnati fans are so sare the |the trip. Lee has developed into one | Wassto be directed to give the com Address of the contestants. hind the other | tteds will win the pennant the news | of the fastest feathers of the state, Plete story of the suspension of | sre aown.” | Dapers there are getting running Sex |but needs more training, Upon’his|Pitcher Mays. An injunction re-| few games behing. © yt ge counts of the games the White fax straining him from using the Ameri: JERSEY CITY MEET Otto thinks the Reds play. They want to know how their [return to this country Lee will tour /Straining hi el | Jersey City’s first big track meet Brompective world's series rivals are |ihe Kastern statesy taking on all cam league's sinking fund tn defense] ropo! o E there bo r 3. 7 hts tomorrow night | Of himself has been 5 as cease or aa Set whefe a 4, "haven't yet hit thelr true! yon can look thru the National league |!” moned to meet while Johnson was 15-mile, free for all. Stock or racing dicycles. All ages, ° ve've laying poor ba ore trom. 187 ut you = — | ; : modern athletic field called Persh- SeGkd: te tonbrovec W's tonve | Cae. "Caentle, Saats, ot nati in the BAIRD MEETS FARREN | going thru his examination, 9 miles, 16 years or under. Stock bicycles: ing Field has been laid out on the|the. feds far behind in the home |jists, Every has hi and maybe | aw ay " Bart Raira | It Was not known whether James | 6 miles, 14 years or under. Stock bicycles, site of an old reservotr. stretch,’ says the little outfielder star. | 1919 will be day for Cincinnati, Jana ar in the Dunn, president of the Cleveland) 8 miles, 12 years or under. Stock bicycles. It i | j itt ig] i i i it i YY A a ‘i pul lite z : 5 F E atitf: Hi ani eli ifr; tf i Year of birth + i I am pupil of the.. | Ht 358 | main ” ny Toehday |club, was to be present, He was in-} I onetchie, veteran firet bnse- More than half the fans outside of New| night. The Meehan-Thompson bout.) Veg ag the fourth member of the! A total of 14,800,000 yellow perch| RA Keneitiin, veeske Ike @ toss | york and’ Cincinnatl are looking and | scheduled for that place on the omrd, | HOG) AE NO Co tile Oe try wan placed in New Jersey wa-| ap te him. He is a keen observer of x for the Reds to co x [hes been patponed untit August 28 while | board. New| ‘| ters by the fish and game commis-| baseball and knows well every player ne hething but the Giants. | Me Geattle to meet Ander- | York, Boston and Chicago—club own ‘ iy . ‘ ls the makings of « tough ang. \for the winner of the sak, “U2 | sion of that state during May. In the National lenge i von, aid. to be tt ora were he , the undersigned parent or guardian of the above boy, give my permission for him to participate in the above races, Signed series of - 1 ¥ 2 | parca Bn a tt icy Cincinnati is so sure the Rede will Gov. Cox if the Rede win the pen-| Cineinat! fans are pulling for Cleveland (EMM out the blank and mail or bring same to the @Ricycle games between Bethlehem F.C. ‘The Reda won « lot of followers thru- mg age f on race a “ “tina egr Wag) the Swedish club Poca commg> / the poy heal may - Fe oe ee ltey loot | cop one of the thorofares has been | nant he Certainly will be. present sod to win tm tne American, o8 18 wil be 02 Race Bditor” of the Seattle Star. Wntries close August 27th). teams ; implies next maneon in x 7 |onto # ‘ olan Z pour this month, champions’ discourage staging such tests among Fond da wanes in the month, They won named Moran eve. After Pat. of |root for the Ohio entry in the wor! oe feschap Feet the amateur clubs of this country, ‘23 games, ‘The Gisnte wou 20 out of 21° cvaree / Locrion, ‘ out the National league by their remark-

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