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CONDO VERS, Ven TO AND We, = VGRY Mm woveod Likes See EVERETT TRUE GOT THe DEST OF HIS WIFE ToR 1) QNSS his Lies? Gr NOw, MAGHT THERE, INSIDE THE BUCKLG STRAP, I WANT You TW FIX A SECRET Pocket pWHaT WILe HOLD A Pew PIVES. NATURALLY IT Canty ASK MY WIFE To DO IT. — <oD.How's mS, Ci S Dean | CS ——— City Amateur Baseball — Title to Be Decided in Elimination Series een Teams Line Up for Star’s Series; First Games # Other Details of Big Event ith 16 amateur teams lined up, The Star’s elimina- ‘or the city baseball title will get under way on August 31. ip will be decided by the elimination h team drawing for places. Eight games ih Fes i é : at : : round on the second Sunday, the semi-finals luled for the third Sunday and the finals coming a fort to keep interest up among the teams that first Sunday, the eight losers will play in e four teams returned winners will play in and then the finals. They will be out of the title, but will have the honors of the need HERE’S SQUADS IN ~ CITY TITLE SERIES a4 5 5 % tif 5 2 ge : = i i i z [ ts i gs ff [ i ' & ? i } ; it. i ; : i | A ‘ : g squads far outclass the other ball teams around the city. A post season game between the winner -jof the city amateur title and the Todd shipyard team, Puget Sound champions, may be played. ‘The drawings of the teams will be -jand other news of the progress of }|the league will be published from day to day. BY L/L LLL UAKYNO Kid} ceonnyppir’ W/ DEY BASEBALL SCHEDULE National League St. Louls at New York (two games)— Clear. Cincinnat! at Roston—Clear, coiilenee st Philadeipnis (two games)— Clear Pittsburgh Ouimet Meets Evans Today in Title Mix Leading Contenders Amateur Golf Title to j Meet Today PITTSBURG, Pa, Aug. 20— , the titleholder, and , the Boston star, foremost golfers, will clash today in the second round of the national amateur golf tourna- ment at the Oakmont Country club. This ‘# the first meeting of the two stars, and it has attracted un- usual attention. Evans is the favorite, but principally because Ouimet is in an over-trained ner-| ° state, and his Four Pittsburg running, and thi Clear. St. Louls—Cioudy. Coast League Sacramento at Low Angeles. Balt Lake at Ban Francisco. Oakland at Seattle. ‘ernon at Portland. for "ROUND COAST BASES Yeuterday’s winners—Vernon, Salt Lake City, Oakland, Sacramento, y all over the cir- m winning. "Twas visitors eult—not a hom Yernonites clubbed thelr way to the leadership. . © total being made off Penner dur- ing the defeat of Portiand, 10 to 3. The Beals skidded below the 600 mark and to within four points of the second division when the Bees, coming up from behind im the fifth inning, stung the Beals for seven runs, chasing 3m Scott and Johnny Couch in wo doing. They won, 9 to 6, An error and = sacrifice in the eighth inning tambied the Angels off the head of the percentage column, two representatives, and New York,| the Yippers winning 8 to 1. B , Detroit, Sioux City and Sees Soagiie, 28 foronto one each. Other well known players brought % WATCHING THE sCoRnEROARD Yesterday's hero—"Letty” Leifield. The vete thy her by today’s drawings, are: Browns, into fourth pasp allowing Robert Jones, Atlanta, versus} the Red Sox one obert Gardner, Chicago. Rudolph Knepper, Sloux Jimmy Ring # 6 Dodgers with & 1-to-0 vietory for the Reds and Hod Hiller put across another in the second game, 6 to 1, City, Grover Alexander tucked away an- ©. G. Waldo, jr., Detroit, versus IW. C, Fownes, jr., Pittsburg. eat ke eee Nelson Whitney, New Orleans,| bee Clande riz couldn't dupli- ‘versus W. J. Thomson, Toronto, 4 Poe second, New York win- John Stearns, New York, versus Edward Herren, Pittsburg, and J. Wood Platt, Philadelphia, versus @ Paul Teo ry, Philadelphia. rpiece. 4h play rounds are at 36 Thankfulgr conditions were Lee Meadows proved unequal to the task of stopping the Pirates, who downed the Phillies 5 to 4. The ors did their usual day's work with thelr ‘bela, walloplog | Senators 7 to #. ad || WEDLOCKED— te Be Played August 31; 12 Men for Each Squad; | the first Sunday, the eight winners playing | Published in The Star Saturday) THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1919. ' DOINGS OF THE DUFFS | Know! 864° seems Like. A TERRIPL LaNORY Bie FoR The Feet wes We WAD Done: pur A Loft OF THMGS A@E SonED AGAM” cal Do! CAREFUL About Yoo LAuDRY~ Tom 18 veoy sore Over THe MMawr oF Guess Pe ] The Bilt |} THiak We wer Dow TOC bese rT | dow po" MALeE A COMMAMIT Abou IT = AW rwwig “run t ., i Come Wat A , 4 Y, Tom Should Solv e the H.C. of L. Dip You see "Thee MANAGER, TOM? DID You Gerry AW AJusrmen’r ON Te ene? oy Same 8! 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SHE SPOILA MY BIZZ; You GWE TE TWENTY Dour!f uke SOME CHAMP POLO MATCH SET FOR SEPT. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 20.—For the first time in the history of polo in this country the national cham: pionship tournaments come to this city next month. Announcement was made yesterday by the Phila delphia polo committee that the Polo Jassociation has selected Saturday, September 13, as the starting date for the games and the contests will occupy the succeeding two or three weeks Now that it has been definitely learned that there will be no inter national championship matches in England next year, the national tour- naments take rank as the biggest polo event to occur during the next twelve months, They will bring to this city the greatest players and the greatest ams of the United States and prominent polo men from New York, New England, the West and South will follow their teams, A number of important teamg-have The raspberry season is on. Base ball fans are doing the picking—on the Giants and Yankees. John McGraw tried to razz the Cincinnati fans and someone razzed | him for a goal and kind friends con verted a taxicab into an ambulance for the nonce. John knows like now. Phil Douglass lost two) games for hia bye Art Nehf lost am another. Dave Robertson, ‘rantes | GOT WHISKY BY BORING THRU CAR Giant, knicked his old teammates BALTIMORE, Md., Aug. 20.—-A for a row of goals at Chicago, Looks like John has been casting his jewels to the swine. The re sealed and locked car has no terrors, at least not for one enterprising bib ulous gent, who was last night tipped turns are slow coming in, In the meantime the Reds are off that said car contained 60 barrels of high proof liquor with millions of skimming up the flagpole like a country appleknocker climbs the larded flagstaff at a Fourth of July kicks, It required but a moment for the fortunately informed one to pro dice a bit and brace and make an plenic. The Giants are as popular as the immediate attack upon the floor of the car by boring thru and punctur- high cost of Mving (which is no longer spelled with caps) and both ing the bottom of a barrel filled with the rare fluid, ter, while a dollar's worth of this new Giant blood is worth about two Jita. Colonels Huston and Ruppert, on the left, and Ban (on-Mays) Johnson on the right, are training for a fin ish match, crab-as-crab-can, Bouth- what razz jutee ts |. The race for the pennant li are losing points. A dollar's worth of high cont of living equals an old fashioned quar- ¥ 4 : Chief Meyers, John McGraw’s head markman for years in. the National Teague, and who played later with Brooklyn, is doing mask duty for the Loutsville Colonels. Daubert, who played shortstop for) Portiand in the Northwestern league last season, is holding down an Infield berth with the New Orleans club in the South | ern league, | ‘The race for the flag in the Ameri- can association is close. St, Paul is leading the league with a percentage of ,610, and Indianapolis is second with 600, Louisville, BID Clymer's former love, is third with « mark of +555. for trophies, Teams representing the Rockaway jdtunting club, Cedarhurst, L. 1: Cooperstown Country club, Coopers town, N. Y., and Meadow Brook club, Westbury, L. I., will enter the senior the championship already drranged to enter the serles| championship tournament. OH, PETER- LOOK WHAT 1 CAUGHT QEING ABW RUBBERS IS WHY THEY Wilt HURT THATS BECAUSE YOU HAD NO ONE T’ TALK TO WHILE bees | TOOK A NAP en PLEASE, POP 1 WONT Look AY THEM! MORE REASON —By POP I NNER HAD A CHANCE! Your WIFE RAN RIGHT INTO ME, BUSTED MY ARM, INTURED NE INTERNALLY AND SHOCKED My NERVOUS : SYSTEM! [by SETTLE f_. For * 50u! : ENTRY BLANK FOR SEATTLE STAR'S BICYCLE RACES Saturday, August 30th, 1919 ‘ I hereby make application for entry in the Seattle Star's Bicycle Race, Full name (write clearly) ....scssessesseeseeereses seeeee Address Year of birth I am pupil of the Check races destred to enter. 16-mile, free for all. Stock or racing bicycles. All ages. 9 miles, 16 years or under. Stock bicycles. 6 miles, 14 years or under, Stock bigycles, 3 miles, 12 years\or under, Stock bicycles. I, the undersigned parent or guardian of the above boy, give my permission for him to participate in the above races. Signed... cecesecccecccsevscneees teeeee (Fill out the blank and mail or bring same to the “Bicycle Race Editor" of the Seattle Star. Entries close August 37th).