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EVERETT TRUL Ly By CONDO} £ RSYENIZE YOu AS THE SAMG SEND-Seat HOG THAT L DIAGNOSED YESTERDAY ON A STRSET CAR! You NtED Some MORE OF MY MeDCINE AS You ARS NOT CURED Yost!!! The Star's bike race carnival will! Set under way at 2 p. m. Saturday) afternoon. The start and finish will | be at Green Lake station. The division of the prises which Sre being assembled today will be published in Thursday's Star. ‘There will be four races, The first years old} lat the Wilkes theatre, an@ Alexis! The winner will receive a $40 bicy | ‘The second race will be for young | 4 years old and younger and! twice around 'the lake, or six winner will receive a gold | event will be the feature | day for youngsters 16 and under. The winner will | Teeeive a $60 bike. It will be three | ‘aps around the lake, or nine miles. | 1 be all race, five laps, or 15 miles. The winner will be given a gold watch Stock bikes must be used in all of| the races except the free-for-all event, in which speed bikes can be used ‘There will be a lot of other stunts on tap. An airplane wil! drop candy over Green Lake station and will do stunts over the lake Jane Morgan, the new leading lady Luce, the new leading man, will be officials at the race. ‘The other officials will be lined ap} today. ; | Green Lake merchants are giving merchandise certificates to placers in | the race, | Green Lake can be reached by way | of University district or via Fremont) and Stone way. Races start prompt- ly at 2 p. m | Chief Warren has guaranteed po lice supervision. | The final event will be a free-for- | Earl Baird _toPerform: . HereFriday Seattle Boy Meets Harry, Pelsinger in Arena Go This Week . After a season of fighting in Cali qernia. Earl Baird, Seattle light-| eight. will perform before the local | yngniders for the first time in many | Friday night when he tackles” Pelsthger, California light- it, in the main event of the) working out every) Northwest Athletic) at the Arena. | Baird, who won laurels as an ama) teur, held his own in the South, los-/ ing & couple of tough fights and win. | down there. Pelsinger is one of the best known lightweights on the Coast, dnd while | Seattle fans haven't seen him in ac: | tion for a long time, his record will} have to stand for him until he climbs | into the ring Friday. } Jimmy Storey, local welterweight | crack, meets the best boy he has ever tangled with Friday when he stacks up with Travie Davis of Everett in) the semi-windup. Storey has never, lost a fight, and local ring followers are stringing with Jimmy to win from the visitor. | Valencourt Billed “Curly” Valencourt meets a gob named Taylor, who has just returned | from active service to his home in Bremerton. They are’welterweights. Eddie Hammond’ local welter weight, will meet Bill Wood, and Ir. ying Gleason and Ernie Daily will angle. They are featherweights. If a suital ponent can be found for Fadie Jackson, who has been go-| ing strong in the featherweight dl-| vision, he will be put on the card. | Omaha, Neb., has established a| municipal grocery to combat H c. L. Earl expects to go South again soon, because the game is booming | mented Mack. Inches strs Cue games at Brown & Hulen’s yesterday; close game, © high run | G. C. Kardam registered 100 points to 2% for Sam Cooper in an 14.2 game, KR. S. Smith too strong tor Oscar Dix and took two games, 25 to 22 end 25 to 18. Fred Rivers, treasurer of the Seattle Rasedall club and artists, walloped cushions, 25 to 16 Chartey Gore at the slipped over 25-to-15 win. Jim Davis fell before N. L. Ke Chieago in two out of three three cushion. Kane took the first tilt) 25 to §: Davis came back Im the secomd mix and won out, 25 to 19, but Kane won the Geciding game, Chartey ay in three took 25 tot PLAYS BENCH | | WITH MACKS ST. LOUIS, Aug. 27.—-Scott Perry, | star pitcher, who has been sought | by “Kid” Gleason of the White Sox, | probably has closed his career with | the Athletics. Manager Mack an nounced that Perry had been in definitely suspended for breaking | training rules with the club | “I did not suspend Perry to pre-| vent another Mays episode,” com-| “L suspenged Perry to retain discipline on mg club Perry has abused the freedom [ ga him all season. 1 overlooked several slips in the early part of the seasc believing he would see bia mistak But he did mot, and there was one thing for me to do, and that was to suspend him, I presume clubs fighting for the pennant will flood me with offers, Whether I will ac- cept any offer I do not care to say at present.” | RACES Saturday, August 30th, 1919 I hereby make application for entry in the Seattle Star's Bicycle Race, Full name (write clearly) Year of birth . I am pupil of the | Check races desired to enter Stock or 8! 15-mile, free for all, 9 miles, 16 years or under 6 miles, 14 years or under. 3 miles, 12 years or under. I, the undersigned parent o give my permission for him to Signed (Fill out the blank and mail Race Editor” of the Seattle Star. racing bicycles. All ages, tock bieyelen, Stock bicycles. Stock bicycles. r guardian of the above boy, participate in the above races, or bring same to the “Bicycle | Entries ¢ August 27th). * Williams to ENTRY BLANK FOR SEATTLE STAR’S BICYCLE ed THE SEATTLE STAR.-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1919. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS HELEN, | WANT ‘To SHOW our. THEYRE GETTIN’ KIND) V1 wane ve See Mem, GOLLY, I HOW MANNY RINGS 1S a WAT? Let's see, sng Just A MINUTES ONE ~TWO~ THREE Sie | THERE Gots ‘The TELEPHONE! D LIKE 16 KNOW GEB- WE woz WCKY T GET AN WITE To His BIRTHDAY Panty, WUTZN'T WE, y ot yy ; FUN = GAMES CANT GUE BOO - HOO- CO OH - OH MEAN THING- ASOT AUTO COMES ALONG, 1 WiLL THROW A BOMB Wiis BUS- WHEN HE COMES Down YES WERE GOING To WAVE LoTS oF EVERYTHING ~ YA SS WHAT ve or OVER. AND [LL INTROOUCE YOu “a a NO= its A BIRTHDAY CAKE — fhe * SEE! AWT Ir The Man Worked Quickly OH THAT CARPET Man! (TS ALL YOUR FAULT - WHAT! WHAT'S TH MATTER NOW CLARICE? THE “TAKE NICE TH99 TOM ~ THAT OF Pow! 19 HEADIN’ RIGHT FOR HY Your. CALL P Oli» LOOMIT ALL ‘TW CANDLES = AN’ THB MARSHMALLOWS, Obboy. ANT THAT A SWELL CAKE THO, ALEK ? HE COME AND 19 THA WAS IT Five Move. MSTEN Who Then “THAT'S MRS Thompson! Ride - BYcuse. MEA | wantr Go YO) GO AYEAD, Fume wie ave Me Tee FOR. A LITTLE. HAP Res? BS} ir This - v DIDNT YES AND THE MEASUREMENTS? YEAU* ITS A NICE CALE -BUT IT LOOKS UST LIE A CEMETERY ? HE Took ALL THE WHICH GIVES ME A CHANCE “Td HOP AT QO MILES AN Hour on BOMB Wen - ITHREE NEW ORLEANS STARS FIGHT SOON NEW ORLWANS, Ia., Aug. 27 Play Gotham | »ii'.213 35 fish." Tennis Star month of September, Matchmaker Frank Joret announcing the comple tlon of arrangements for the bouts Vincent, Richards to Play! Former National Net Champ in Big Meet mber § Martin Burke i ri, September 15 . O, Mars. | 15-round ri | rounds and September |faces Frankie Britt 22 Pa (United duels of the round the ‘American tennis champlonship today bring together the ¢ Niagara ew York and V 2. Ma YORK, Aug. The feature NEW Press.) i that was far from dangerous The defeat of 8. by Conrad B, Doyle, ton, was tho real surprise of the first round he match went five at 4-6, 3, 6-7, 6-4 It was not the victory of Captain Gerald Patterson over Frederick B. Alexander that caused a surprise [but the Australian officer showed in di posing of the veteran American lin winning the five-set duel, 4- expected form . the opening \3-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2, the Australian rounds yesterday and had little|showed form that marks him as a trouble in disposine of opvosition|strone bidder for the tournament sets v Richa nas, Austral » of New York With the exception of two upsets the headliners played true to th i s Howard Voshell | of Washing- | sensational form that the} CHALLENGE HURLED |TOO EARLY AT FEATHER CHAMP) FOR PLANS, | Sam Goldman, manager of Pete SAYS PREXY | | Herman, bantamweight title holder, | NEW YORK, Aug. 27.~“TIt's too s out with a challenge for his pro to meet Johnny Kilbane, the t King, for a battle, pro- | arly for world’s series arrangements, + Iw willing to make|A lot of things may happen before pounds ringside, October.” President Heydler, of the National league. made this comment today on g. 27.-~}the report that the national commis- ; er featherweight | ston had been called to meet in Chi- champion, is the latest boxer to en: |cago next Tuesday to make arrange- |ter the moving picture |ments for the world’s series. - — | Discussion of the existing estrange- | |ment with the minors was said by | had no} nim to be one of the principal sub-| Robert Lindley | jects! to be handled. y 1 | ATTEL 1 MOV GE « , honors, The other trouble winning Murray overwhelmed Dr. Rosen- baum in straight sets. Willlam M Johnston defeated Harry Brunie, | Richard Norris Williams I beat Fred C, Baggs in straight sete William Tilden I advanced by headliners LONDOS BEATS TWO SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 27.--Jim Londos, Greek grappler, threw Dante | Petroff and Ivan Grandavich within fault, while McLoughlin, Brookes, |two hours’ time last night. Petrof| |Lycett, Thomas, Kumagae, Mathey,| gave him all sorts of trouble and at Washburn, Kashio, Niles, Wallace |the end of an hour's grappling was Johnson, Hall, Biddle, Garland, | still unconquered, After disposing of | Davis, Richards and Beekman all|Grandavich in 39 minutes Londos won their brackets without serious |again tackled Petroff, winning with trouble, a toe hold in 11 minutes. TAYLOR WINS OVER PRESTON LUMBER MEN! The fust Taylor aggregation ex- perienced no difficulty in defeating the Preston lumberjacks, the final score belng 7 to 0, Sunday. Baxter pitched good ball, but had poor sup- port. Blossom, pitching for Taylor, al- lowed but one hit, and at all times was given perfect support Ratterfes: Taylor, Blossom and Fick; Preston, Baxter and Lunn, LOS ANGELES, Aug. 27.—Stove Dalton stor oung George in the main event at Vernon last night. Al tho charged at the ringside with hav- ing shown “yellow,” George was dis- covered after the fight to Rave keen fouled. Gen, John J, F er-in-chie? of the abroad, is a devotee of the claye pigeon shooting game. The genera! opened the inter-allied trapshooting tournament at Les Mans, France, June 25, by firing at the first target thrown, which he missed, but he promptly broke the second and sev- eral thereafter hing, command American forces Power | Wen SPORT JAZZ BY RAZZ BERRY Says Pat Moran to Jahwn Me- Graw, “Give up?” | Ot It was only a little historical note, explaining how little John Barley+ corn was getting to be the biggest stockholder ‘n baseball, back in the |'60s, and n the same breath it told | how Cincinnat! broke away from the. amateur ranks and declared herself” professional. Now prohibition got |into the game, and another declaras — |tion from Cinei—andah—but why. |all this sociability? It took the world war to change the map of Burope, but ain't it funny | What three double-headers can do? MA \ goer .-BEVO MORAN CENCENNATE — ‘They are selling » lot of Floaters now. for to play the 19th hole,