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Py McKune, third; Earl Irons, fourth; Howard Jacobson, fifth ;| !onssted southpaw. Ralph Twitchell, sixth; Bert Allen, seventh and Bertrand) Curran, eighth. Time, 30:50. ifteen miles—Free-for-all. ‘Henry Meyer, first; Arthur Wilson, second; William Mac- 0" Sie* _ Adams, third; Henry Allen, fourth and Leo Weismann, fifth. Time, 50:25. of. Bike Race Carnival at Green Lake Saturday Wins Two Races; Young Jacobson and Meyers Win the | Other Two Events on Star Program; Here’s List of Winners: Prizes to Be Given Out at Star Office Lyle Chambers, 14, of 184 No. 49th st. was the luminary | of The Star's bike race carnival staged at Green Lake} », Saturday. P | a “le copped first place in the six-mile race and won a Be watch a : high honors in the nine-mile race} ich immediately followed and won the $60 bike presented by the Seattle bike dealers’ association. | 3 y Jacobson, 12, of 2638 87th N. W., wheel for finishing first in the three-mile race for yrs the © Wid watch and then won Harve MEYER IS WINNER Henry Meyer, of 1908 First ave. é watch put up for the winner of the 15-mile free-for-all “event. Not a single accident marr 100 boys were entered. Ear! Fry acted as starter with “Doc” Wells, of the Y. M.| C. A., acting as timekeeper. Eddie Hubbard, local air man, performed stunts in his new hydro-airplane over Green Lake and dropped candy on the crowd at the station. Some of the candy had prize tags This was promoted by the Excelsior attached for the boys. Cycle company. PRIZES AT STAR Prizes for the placers will be given out at The Star office sters, 12 years old and under. ed the event in which nearly | N., annexed the gold| on presentation of certificates by the boys. Following are the results: Three miles—12 years and under. Harvey Jacobson, first; Mahlon Chambers, second; Don- ald Hamilton, third; Richmond Smith, fourth; Abott E. Bunker, fifth; David Springs, sixth; Dennis Murray, sev- enth, and Howard Manier, eighth. Time, 12:42. Six miles—l4 years and under. _ Lyle Chambers, first; Arthur Lundberg, second; Atkin, third; Edward Taylor, fourth; Van, fifth; Edward) sate, ca f Cannon, sixth; Milton Pickering, seventh and Bellamy Tenny, eighth. Time, 20:72. » PERFORMERS ‘Tom Seaton, Seal ace, is third with Out of 33; Fromme, of Vernon, | mento h, with 16 won and 3 lost; Bren-|20¢ 15 defeats Seattle, fifth. with 9 wins and 8) y Gould, Salt ake, sixth, with | 4 wins in 22 starts, and Piercy, Sac! cnaiked up. 3 to + oe Nine miles—16 years and under. Lyle Chambers, first; William Ruddell, second; Frank|ctub have been | sax |KRUVOSKY BOXES EVEN WITH “SPUD” FRANCISCO, Sept. 2—In a | league far from virile main event bout,|Louls, New York and Kayo Kruvosky and Spud Murphy | bas he started against N FRANCISCO, Sept. 2-—The/ boxed a draw last night. Murphy jon their home lot. Angels still have the top places in| was fouled in the third, but the ref- eree ordered Billy Harold shaded Frankie Denny. Wins in 24 games, with Doc Cran-| Frankie Farren and Monk Fowler cincinnatians of attempting to buy _ Gali, of the Angel band, eight potnts| went to a fast draw. ae with 21 games won of 30) was thru after Goat Lavin landed | the mill three punches. ADOUPH F LINDEN, View Pres. -Treas FOUNDED 1901 ++ o is tenth, with 22 victories | x, another Seal 6% At ANDERSON CORWIN 8. SHANK. Counsel A Mutual Savings Socterp defeat ADDITIONAL SPORTS ! Lyle Chambers Is Star won the $45) Loftis| extends also in continued. Jack Thomas | ‘The Oaks were too much for Jonnny! Couch—so wan An Inducement to Start Saving NOW On all funds left here on or before Friday, September 5th we will pay a full four months’ dividend on January Ist, next. $1 Will Start You on the road to Savings Satisfaction, and let us remind you again that in the past eighteen years we have never paid our members less than Resources Over Three Million Dollars Provident EW CAMPBELL. View Pree Soy coe ee PUGET SOUND SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION ‘September Mourn Is Right! The Melancholy Days Have Come for Seattle Schools are Drafting Conscientious Objectors Ri ee September Mourn is right! Robbed of every right to roam with Towser; stripped of the giadsome cool of the swimmin’ hole; forced to ot thmetic and to ebelsance to Queen Writin ft any wonder that the boy of Seattle regards morn as a Septem! Slim Sallee Is Real Shy soaping bebind to bow to pay Trail of Moran for Leader NEW YORK, Press> Sept being the most impor run rampant thru league this year, but the tew fans who know that another direction. ever has | Philadelphia in ita he [In fact, only 13 marta } |delphia’s alleged National | eague| “SEPTEMBER MOURN * in Penn.City Yanks Rumored to Be on {United Slim Sallee came very near nt part of is fam the famous Red machine that has} National | tampering with any one's ball made by the ‘The reason for Slim's refraining from pitching when his club visite | Philadelphia is simply this He is leasy for the opposition to touch for! And files in the National league wick in the jeep city are home runs. |would be breaking the record if Sallee did much serving Occaalonally the left-handed maw | jtor has finished o ball game against the Phils, but never in all the years he hag been curving in the National Bt tore of Cincinnats under the ¢ Quite a record? Sure! The Giants have been accused by} & pennant What would they sa told that Col, Jacob ‘ol. T. 1. Huston, own jew York Yankees, are layin to pillage Redvilie of Pat Would they yell? They probably would And the two colone the Quakers were and the < Moran . while not THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1919. *RITHMETIC™ THE FIRST DAY Breathes there a boy with soul so dead who never to him welf hath said that the first day At achool, after a carefree vacw tion of 10 weeks sion of the limit? is the exten Clanking chaing of slavery © not a marker to the krool nmatum whieh forces Young tle to grovel over the #late yuzele his head over the Tilden II Plays Johnston Today FOREST HILLS, N, ¥., Sept (United F -=Willlam ‘Tit den, IL, Phi phia, will moet W. M. Johnston, San Franet this afternoon for national tennis honors. Tilden, runner-up for the title in last year’s tournament, won downed Wallace F. Johnson, Philadelphia, 2.6, 61, 63, 63. © failed with a high-class ation, and they lean strong! er to Moran or Wilbert Robin m, both of whom are in the Na | tonal league. o nati probably would call out | the watoh. N46 vo Wadi VAY, 2 vane min y/ USM PREMOARD - Claude Williass pitched devbles in the first inning land beat the White Sox 6 Alexander tet the Cardinale down with three bita, The Cubs won, 1 to Gedeon, Gerber and Sisler tarned in & triple play, but Detroit beat st. Louis 4 to 1. Cariwon outpit Reuther and the Pi rates trimmed the 2 ia, 3 to 3. Jena Barnes won his 2td game for the Giants, beating Hreekiyn 4 te 3, with Mays pitehing, Yankees made It seven straight, beating the Athistics 6 to 0. ‘The Senators got to Jones for four runs in the eighth and Boston lost, Gtk. OUND COAST BASPS jays winners—Seattic, Salt Angeles (two), Oakland, Sacramento, Mendy pitching and ership. batting won easily over Portland. After Brough for 10 runs in * mentans retaliated by taking the second game from Vernon, 4 to 0 —_________.__-" Razz Berries | ” ——_——-—-———-—-" When they gave me all that ‘ahah tuff on the first tee I up on mind it wa going to ne 1 and very quiet afternoon | o no one being allowed to ta But that was only cold ‘tee atuff. The golfers managed to hit the ball off the tee despite the many fancy strokes they went thru 1 the rver the THIRD & PIKE | prof of language exple- | hat only a@ golfer knows © rough was no than the golfer who hia ball therein, If he d to call the rough, the bali, his and himself names he simply In't remember all he knew, I've heard family fights and Intened to traffic n a hot oon, but thes led ke fer nity emanating golfer conde back wherein short nted to why a man w urday afternoon off in that manner You wondered if his mother-in-law was visiting him or whether he had just met hit landlord, But any after he had thrown off the ve from the unc to spank ¢ nd not havi is during ballast he er igh ¢ led that b and babies i wife i home ldr n he reach 1,500 POWER MEN STRIKE OROVILLE, Cal, Sept Fifteen hundred men struck today at the Caribou and Prattville pl of the Great W rn Power company. The men demand an elghthour day Varis is building “down” of up, to preserve beauty of underground stead of skyscrapers, , ut lub, oe [silver fox siins, for w Se OnLy AdmOnED ANT HONE TY fern MONE SCHOOL vAYS “TH t VACATION? famous Three Tt’ If the boy breathes who likes to go back to school the FIRS the vast majority, either human instincts! Reduced to writing, the #ma boy is filled with hate toda Think dog, for y ‘San Diego Is | Sure of Big Pacific |points, a five-point lead over [nearest rival winning club was the * Athiette nd with 20 club points third, Alameda, Oakland Athletic club, fourth points, and Olympic club of | Francisco, fifth, with 7 It was pronounced by officials to imming meet be the # ever held on the © Entering the ladies events unat- | Cowella- | tached, Mrs, Frances Schroth, California’ swimmer, and G broke even with t Athletic club mer: SAN DIEGO, Cal, Sept San Diego Rowing club yesterd annexed the swimming title of r DAY he t#, in the estimation of teacher's pet or lacking in all deserting Tige, bis Water Events ‘Coast Water Stars Compete | in South; San Diego Wins The day th coast with a total of 26 Close upon the heels Los finishing Neptt 19 points ” bay San | “he asked was, CLEMENS SHORTLY AFTER TELLING THE GANG WE WAS GLAD SCHOOL, WAS BLGINGING, Think of the grueling ‘rith metic lesson! Think of “jography,” with its horrible changes resulting from the great war Think of being ehaned to a dexk when his mind is far afield the swimmin’ hole calls Still, the small boy is not without joys 1 tho he must BENNY KAUFF | LEAVES MINE in baseball. Chambers, now at or Of the University of 1, in the man Some dire league to feap a fortune, with support, ani funds, went back to the y had held ad sprung t whence 1 however, Chambe It thought he was of 14 points each « Rose Hayworth of San Diego, with 11 points; San Die towing club, fourth, with five points | Mra. Cowells-Sehroth made |new Pacific record in th jdash, swimming tt in 3 minutes 9 ex Schroth, of the Oakland} Athletic club, ¢alied a form and landed sec places in the events entered Sweneson, the from the Lon ic club, won the Ang a diving con test by a clone margin from Clar ence Pinkston of the San Diego c hamp Speiler nish Help on Job | BY FRED TURBYVILLE N. B. A. Spc ; | “Admiral” Ki | nouncer at Cub an idea, and a good one. rts Writ | wetting ready to take before the fa National League « plan whereby| [a four regular announcers will be appointed and will travel from city | to city and be assigned Just as um- pires are | ‘The whole world knows that the! announcers in big decidedly general run of league ball punk. Some voice for the job and others parks are considerate enough of the fans. Admiral Kingston is the best nouncer the writer nat it nnoune makin such a way | back to him te again Kingston # park several very | national } Ai | Wants Succor Says League Ought to Fur-| } an . Chicago, has He ts of them haven't the not an ever watched of the players in that no one has to yell the Cubs He isn't and the uniform coat they the well wished him came nearly to ankles, It had much braid and fix ings on it. Charley Dryden, known baseball writer, nicknamed Admiral” and the name «tuck uct icer t A good an ded to 0} winter and the the American will ke simila notion. The fane have ax much right to demand | iil good announcers as it has to de | all wary mand good umpires ay . $2,500 PAID FOR SIX LONDON, Eng. GINGAPHY Ls Bk TH PRIZE PEST EVERY CLOUD MAS ITS SLVER Lanta TY FOR DIAMOND Renny Kauff, on a recent trip to Cincinnati, met the man to whom a major portion of the credit is due for the rine of the Pomeroy slugger deeires. °| That youth will go upward who keepe the ein: | few years ago Kauff and Cham: | But finishing second with pepper and bers were teammates on the Parkers: | burg club of the Weat Virginia bush | po One day the promoters Of | You may win that prize and the victor's th jub, discouraged at their failure) high pride— wroap a fortune with sueport und | ANd if you'dont win, you at lenst will’ five the players, most of them left io bs aing 4! The then tan-| hit the trail to the coal re Te win sive up hope, and finally induced the most prosperous of the | ~ k club's erstwhile supporters to again |that I was instrumental in bringing | Prince of Wales, told to the actor consider the proposition. This the | him back; for if things hadn't broke | by the royal physician: The prince promoter consented to do, on cond!-| as they did, Benny, who was plumb | tion that Chambers could round up | discouraged at the time, probably the widely scattered players and ccept the management of the club. “Most of the boys wanted some | |sort of a financial guarantee before 2 they would return,” says Chambers, |® pony driver, who was fined $5 for “but when I interviewed Benny, all! ‘May I piteh if I go him he might for Jn PAGE 13 answer for Cuthbert, learns it with discone His nose i the rubbers on! and he certing suddenness rubbed in the dirt, are strapped—and school settles down to the humdrum of learn ing what is what in this topsys turvy world of ours Within a week the small boy is deep in his studies and school is @ pretty fine place after all, | submit to school discipline and its odious restricUons ‘There is little Cuthbert Clem- | meng to lick! Cuthbert is the composite amall boy who appears on the school grounds artayed in all | his figery He it is who makes bold to | announce that he is glad that | pol's open again. There is FINISHING SECOND | Suffered Three By WILL F. KIRK Years From ; Stomach Trouble ith 10 oF « dozen or mare in the race. | | But that man ie given no eredit for cun-| al ln 8 | writes | nt Who finishes second with only two ran- | ning. | gests do bh ‘ ever before his young eyes, | takin boxes of Joto I am not 1 troubled at all and can eat anything” 4 without bad results. I would fee Is better then floundering beck in the ornmend Jo-to to all that suffer from \, stomach trouble, Brewer, Copalis, Wasi, : L was troubled with indie Ak, many the mortal whese hope quickly tires ‘TH finishing second Is all he | Vorever JO-TO is sold in Seattle at the Bartell Drug Stores and af | Swift's Pharmacies. have TRIED. ing. But we will admit that it takes no great | cunt i second place with only two run- ng. | NEW YORK, Sept. 2 —————- | William Fa story sham | was a small boy. A new governess | haa been engaged. King Edward saw her in the palace courtyard, “She's no chicken,” said the old com niseur, Second act: Young prince | meets governess. Stares round when arrested that be tried to hangleyed. “What are yt hen oF himeelf to a tree, and then after-| rooster?” he asks. Governess wards attempted to drown himself in|isters anger, “Well, grandpa 4 pond in the presence of a crowd] ere no chick: of villager: | would have stuck to his job in the |mines and forgotten about basebalf” —Lakin Stinson, game trespass, became #0 excited prince s | S |been refused in London, ¥ |tained In Archangel for six bottles jot whisky by a British officer who | haw just returned from northern Russia, | Ailother officer traded a case of! champagne for a diamond neck said to be worth tare Returning se ion a nv with int The, hunter who fp x skins had little 5 however, ure out of | He was found condition and required hospital treatment to save bis lle "just enough Turkish” a FLASKS OF WHISKY) —and in New York CA fact: New York surely does like Fatima. It is the best seller at fashionable clubs, at the Stock Exchange and even at leading hotels such as theses Astor Knickerbocker Netherlands Belmont Manhattan Pennsylvania Biltmore —_ McAlpin Vanderbilt A Sensible Cigarette FATIMA s