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3 ——— rea . eateries SLL omeae ARAN AAR AMET ae ere Soa anne. eae seven nn nen arin minenemet mtn RS an aac THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3, 1919. y \\ ~ WN dudtorntainnt vhadhdhuandabat CTE radiant addon ‘Z N \ N: in € NK ane ‘ TESTER” IF THEY 4 0 N \ ‘ V\ WwW \\ RA 4 \ £ J 5 f — THEY $ 2 TREE LEFT:) | yet Buasy é \T's In A BANK! TEETH INA WRONG! pe: COUNTER FEIT THEY SEND ; >. onceminaniia inele rabaos — BANK, YOU he w eats ¥ r FoR ME TO re Why \ i Poor CLuck! A BITE. ON IT! ‘ wn + : r Bustes 3K ; ee oo . a P : ai 1 \ @ \ yw. F ——- | Ron \\ TEETH ! \ \ \ RRR \ SOOO LILO I OL. Wa a ALREADY’ PARRA AAAI PPPS PPP ee ON ? =,’ SAILOR IS REAL WATER DOG | Ole Anderson| All Cincinnati Can't Joe Beckett NEADO ADOT TOL rx | Te | Meets Farmer Crowd Into Ball Park | Wants Bout iat; ra Fa Od. LBOM.LASPEMN j e 4 " ‘ ° T BY FRED TURBYVILLE | Cincinnatl has been waiting 50 W | in acoma Go M. M.A. Sports Writer jyears for this thing to happes ithCha J ° A baseball pennant is something| Fifty years of hope and eyes to the around Cincinnatl,| baseball heavens, They suffered in Northwest Title Is at Stake 7 ry tave worn iauwy’s comet |x taorball way as some of the English Champ Hands Mg * e ‘ E German helmets|countries—the doormats of Ger Eyes of Coast league baseball fans are turning al 4 : When Heavyweights rssoedsegmdage aie ae ee War, a ree bie Meebo Goorty K. 0. Wallop to Salt Lake this week, where Los Angeles is billed - : - | Meet Thursday az c t—they never|-—the fiftieth See in 17th Round to meet the Bees in a week's series of games. The . “ 7 yennant, At least n will be mighty happy Bees and Angels are still very much in the pennant . . ee : Ole Anderson, the big Tacoma|hone of the presen ery tar Moet aatie, a ~ i; dee Cee ae: chase and this week’s games will go a long way So * . : meer wien enim his only gg hg “ag bln ma aay A Mose +t Gs -— ‘ towards deciding the Coast league issue as far as . L 8 , rane Kine than i a ‘aian ta Teco ly lo > uge attrac:| mighty happy if he can collect daily | nou «a candidate for iM these two clubs are concerned. If Vernon can = F . Thasetay night when. he tactdes tie? H wants to see|admirsions from a 100,000 fandom, | th of the world’s champion, subdue the Seals while the Angels and Bees are 4 | . Frank Farm the Kapowsin 1 ' looks like and| And ifthe Reds’ should win the| J peey, following his knock- bs one. pitta ngoae PO i b: ° the mai t of the firet| waet 6 series game’ with|big series, too, the cup will. over ZAdie MeGoorty last night in cutting each others’ throats, it will be easy sailing “ J ee ot ae dane eo tae ee c American Leaguers " n round of a scheduled 26 for the Tigers. Sali te fs. cta-soené oe Jo. ke . round bout Anderson . ming to| The demand expected to be Beckett showed surprising form, Seattle opens its last southern invasion Thursday 4 ‘ luis front fa in |such that r ail yard will =e} ar > utfought the Amertcan against the Oakland squad in the Golden Gate park, y |the cost g the lant | ever a bons = ant Renee 4 | , " a hiea a He won e Oakland is the one team that Seattle can beat and ¥ ok Youne who do not allow sentiment 4 iney pauses and Pirsig the local fans are counting on the Siwashes to An . = set ana mieenstan tj |alone to predominate, are looking | a y c face freely. He floored Me wallop the Oaks again and climb into seventh place Willie Meehan « a about for “ a tie to - Bice Y| Goorty in the 12th, 13th, 16th and ” i y Ps round bout ‘em all in-—providing they have the " ' twice in the 17th round before he before they return home in three weeks. ; ; SS price of admission. Garry's eye fell| Sel put across the left hook that ended A - eae . i | on the big wpeedway, a few miles! the fight. The American was game, Jim Flynn, the veteran hea yweight, is nearing _—— itn, The first time that Farmer and | outwide of Cincinnati where 100,000 | TOI Cee TRE AED... | wat his ‘blows. were tudttestioal It Seattle.. He fights in MacKay, Idaho, over the Anderes tangled, Farmer won the \fans can get in and he began figur Tiger right Melder doubled and scored | was the old story of youth against 15-round route with a heavy named Aunte on the My poe js of gee ey ing how he could build a grand-| (0b? in, the tein Inning with the run | age : * Bemsg : ae be att ree that! stand out in front in such a man-|\ were ate A hard right over the heart and 6th of September. Flynn is the only heavyweight = verdict? This will t wered bY ner ax to xeat the curious and ball-| Fisher nipped the ninth inning ratty of a left to the jaw put the American who ever put the K. 0. to Jack Dempsey. He ithetr work in the Thursday |mad populace the Cubs, and Cincinnatt won, 4 to 2 lout for the count. He fought « knocked Jack out in a punch in Murray, Utah, in 5 4 i" «gee : Kisier’s home run—the 2tnd in the taat |Joning battle from the first tap of” 7917. Flynn wants to fight in Seattle and may és - pags e min, wae re: ie|the gong, however. The champion be lined up with a go with either Anderson, Farmer o " . the Browns lost ta! reached him with left jabs to the or Hector. attle in the ne ocaune | face and heavy rights to the body in Lacie diliadedicieaelbcasa At last a swimming champion from the navy has hop-|ne witi be recognized peer of the "ROUND COAST LEAGUE BasKs | the first round and drew blood from Seattle fans sure fall for heavyweight boxing ped into the limelight in the person of Eugene T, Bolden | Northwest heavyweights But he 7 Yesterday's winner; Vernon his mouth in the second, McGoorty ee, | landed one ot ous matches. While the smaller men in the headline of the Great Lakes Training Station. Bolden, who is 20 wo af ag tlhe BY ir ou and SAL ’ Ny Be Povo? sop Mog wn 0 EY ond prieaae cia in ‘ae bree bouts draw well enough, it is the big fellows on years old and weighs 138 pounds, holds a world’s record gt sera > horn V6 Ea) m the Lee Angeles Sean were, the, osly aeigt astheg ba feased him. From | the card that bring the fans thru the gate. There and a victory over Norman Ross, Harold Krueger of Hawaii, Sanete ; SP en STi realine’ soc.| saa" eame oan sn eee ee is more fighting when the big men get going and and other stars, as a result of his victory in the ten-mile! weight. w cer football in } 7 tee times before | the two punches in the 17th. more science when the little fellows perform. The race on the Delaware river Aug. 16. He won the event and hetents, o: t ea" ! 7,0 pulled wut in the firet. and) Fred Fulton, the Minnesota plas fans want to see lots of action and fall for the broke the record. His time was one hour, 58 minutes, 18 Sata a row ad y Al Gherye, sew pihietie ae ve , mews Senta eo <= * slugger every time. They admire the boxer, too, seconds. ‘ait Seq ‘Toons adhe ‘uur sat eaeat Ganey wrve te thé bey vesies | Townley, & touted Sciiish samme in a way, but it’s the fighter that gets the plaudits the semiwindup. But Jo who ae 8 y open tomorrow with | heavyweight in the first round of | of the fans. 20k | their scheduled ten-round prelimin- ad was hitting @ fast pace in the ring| Nine states permit reedbird shoot: | {ina site, man a "4 = acts game last season, is taking things |ing thin fall ager, wae . just }ary. Fulton reached the Britisher | *, y * ‘ easier now, and is building himself eee before the team started south. with half a dozen lefts, and as h It's the way in baseball. The man who ‘ Tht SCO 1S ) ae ior gS up for another drive for the North-| Harvard football candidates re | de Wintu tor the season |came in for a clinch, Fulton stepped | can step up to the plate and bust the game into 40 —2f >, went lightweight crown. He showed) port at Cambridge September 3. | Dakiand pitcher, Howard te re-| back and let him have a terrific left pieces with a crash at the right moment is a hero. good form and there was more steam eee |ieasing him, arranging to give him an-|to the jaw. He went down for the Some other player who hits out four short singles “H t es 9 | 10 ts punches when be fought on| Challenges for international poto| “™*f chance in the spring count. in a game and wins a game is forgotten over night, Ow Coas the Arena card last week |matches must be issued by January} ne. tele ves cah to remanibared oN webton’ Clubs Stand || In the other bouts on the Tacoma|1 of the year in which the games| WILDE OFFERED BIG TIGERS TAKE FIRST “ : card Frank Zink, of Tacoma, meeta are to be played ns * Ernie Daily, of Seattle, In the feath.| “ef © °F ; ; | PURSE FOR GO HERE) GAME FROM VISITORS What a joke the Southern scribes thought Bill “ “ erweight division; gack Hartfort.| Cornell University football BALTIMORE, Md, Sept. 3.— Essick’s clubewas at the start of the season. But er " ‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE — hon ew Hares ire both are) squad will have two cub bear (Sammy Harry, a local boxing pro-| LOS ANGELES, Sept. 3—Scoring . * ‘ ‘ Wen Leet . ‘om Tacoma, and Ben Deloria mixes mascots this fall, moter, has cabled Jimmy Wilde,'three runs in the first inning the ae a —— . pe ager gga of ; ; % $f S| with Irving Gleason, of Seattle, in Pa world's flyweight champion, an offer|Tigers took a lead that the Seals ’ : wele the curtain raiser, They are feather: Bach of the quartet of Australian of $7,500 to meet Frankie Mason,|could not overcome, and the Jungle ‘the 1919 Coast league flag in his batbag for the n 3 “ 1 | weights tennis players has ten racquets of Fort Wayne, Ind., in Baltimore | tribe walked off with the first game “winter.. Last spring the Los Angeles scribes’ | {13 | Brooks ax cane : ee in a 20-round bout for the flywelght lof the series, 6 to 4. ori! was, “ , : : : ; 7 > NEW YORK, Sept. 3.--Frankie| Runar Ohman, formerly of | championship of the world. No date| The score: RHE _— » Tony Peer page othe diced funnier ey *| Burns veteran Jersey City pipe sea Sweden, a long distance rumer, | been set for the proposed match. gan Francisco.... 4 a 1 ° s % knocked out Harvey Crosby Bayonne| i» living in Maldon, Maas, and 5 RETA HE Haga? Vernon ¢ 12 Sa Seattle fans couldn’t ever figure that way altho Ch ea’ pO. ; "S "lim the second round of a xcheduled| may join one of the Boston | Let's go eat at Roldt’s—aptown,' The batteries—Bromley, Smith the Tigers may have played bum ball in the spring . ae eight-round go at Bayonne last thietic clubs. | 1414 34 Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave. and McKee; W. Mitchell and Brooks, down South, but when they played here in the . PP ‘ aatlin a en <n me " . early weeks they looked like some sweet club then. Figured from every angle, the recent home stay of the Seattle club was a huge success. The largest 3r theese prcsiile too cae WO win crowd of the year packed the stands at the last mere Gan one, Fe Bay | game of the series with Salt Lake Monday and the pron of ton crowds have been good during the whole month. eee te ae BROOKLYS, ¢ Seattle, too, has been playing winning ball. They delphia game p v won three out of the four series played here, fall- side AMERICAN LEAGUE ing before the Vernon Tigers in six games out of Gotten e “ir eight starts. But they smeared Portland in five a cure oe out of eight games, Oakland five out of seven, Flonahig or and Salt Lake five out of eight. It was indeed a et ogg 3 successful month. / 3 aguinst 81 by the cha took over the reins of the club at the start of the tan tes New Merwe ol fe | Det : . 35 1s) 7 series with Portland, has proved to be a capable Ther vermont iitaiar hoot io a Aigemith. re : ; — leader and had his men playing together. All of broke 285, the same number | oats . . . his, players think highly of him. They showed Plenahip. The Connecticut stat : : tn AMELS’ expert blend of choice eir fighting spirit during the past home stay, ~ Se Goa Pritadenpht 1 ; i i i winning several games by rallies when called “aan Mon. "Here “the. Florida, shot" broke gsmattorte wietionn, nek Turkish and choice, Domestic a A team can we by fighting the ther fellows, but Te eta whines ; baccos answers every cigarette desire can never win by fighting among themselves. And 4 t D shoot ba 2 nae pacha : 4 i ie Charley has the club fighting together, which is 5a prvtenctael | pt. Lents pre aa you ever had! Camels give such uni half of the game won. medal. open to s in Golerade | or! Maple and Bevereid, ; versal delight, such unusual enjoyment a | : 3 . Ree trian eel fight manager, hess very = |. 92y ects whe mates 2 - |eume penseeeds at | apt and satisfaction you'll call them a promising lightweight in Bob Harper, but if Bot preieas Stine Se versein, op tne | nie ! . : going te get anywhere in the fight aon a will Portland, | The (Ont) Arena, T1a.| cigarette revelation! ave to fight more’ than he has been during the | " " pull = / 'd li ‘i t past few months. Bob is training in a gymnasium ie will ae f If you'd like a cigarette that does no! muse he didn't shoot his < C shows. ; joi and * but that is not to be compared with act- aa end neat ‘ leave any unpleasant cigaretty after- ual work in the ring. And a boxer can train too iy aRsNeas interest in a : | - vt i rT, much. Bob nearly went stale last winter by over- trap proven by the ‘ . oa taste or unpleasant cigaretty odor, training. Harper has shown lots of ability, but the t ; yen rai § smoke Camels! If you hunger for a Setition’ ©? "il improve is by lots of actual com- {tine ‘ere ranied ona rich, mellow-mild cigarette that has ; —— ——| is being shor usreet " all that desirable cigarette “body”— TO HOLD BIG MANY SHAKE-UPS IN 3 on wel d Bal well, you smoke some Camels as SHOOT FROM EASTERN GRID GAME. sje sis 00 by an all quickly as you can! AIR M A There has been a shake-up in the | * mm in the n dur ATLANTIC CITY, CHINE, “Sigs shaaceurtaelrmeggind mute ina A fon ; ' Fans Camels’ expert blend makes all this lon of instruction in the game a =A novel feature of the annual tour- ne gam t “ B® Should take note that the . * A * ; ur Tr Pament of the Westy Hogans to be | @rV""4, Yale and Princeton, Yale | th Y. M.” is “instigating” a i delightful quality possible. Yo pe NUEE flere September 9 to 13, wilt ba | Will have Al Sharpe, the former Cor.| !!”™ ne we | FH new stunt which will fur sonal test will prove that Camel Ciga- the aerial shooting contests under|"*!! coach, while Bob Fisher will 1 | some exclu 2 office supply, or when you travel, rettes are the only cigarettes you ever the auspices of the Aerial League of |"UCCeed Perey Haughton at Har mt fine . | smoked that just seem made to meet America. Two trophies have been|Y*™4. Bill Roper wilk take Speedy courts for the fellows whe @onated to the league for the con.| %ush's place at, Princeton, and Rush | taken up this great game fests. The gunner will go up in an| Will succeed Sharpe at Cornell , airplane andoccupy the porition| try Bankart will return to Col Club" is the title of th Gually ocoupleh by the observer,|#8te. Bob Folwell will be back at entence a ase yeu} bunch of fige fellows. whe Whe regulation shot gun’ will be|222". Ed Robinson will be at oe a a a Tey + sna ht 3 R J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO ted on the top of the plane Sie and Fred Dawson at Colum: . 'e “4 ‘ Pike “chenboviens “3 Winston-Salem, N. C. your taste! Compare Camels for quality and satisfaction with any cigarette in the world at any price! The Business Men _ the machine. The gunner will -have - open to men who play and shits and will ey to, being own —————__—_—— ° enjoy the game ue : loons painted lke birds, , ) ‘firing at them phen one. The beat NEGRO FAN TO SEE f 90: up : ay OF time made in bringing down thé ten | . bhary | phone Coach “ Wells a will cetablistt iHeebampion: » Wie. ; » will gladly give you —" XCANNATI, Ohio, sept, 3,~|° d a information on the a Jesse Allen, the negro fan of Cyn-| Curtis , » ¥ a, Ky., who has been walking | - he “Goodrich Handball" n miles a day to receive reports | ie used exclusively at the of the Reds’ drive for the pennant,| ‘The Australian Imperial Force “Y"——We sell. them is going to fee the world’s series in crick team which has been tour tihiggs hedieoy <n Ser N. L. bunt. | ing § will conclude its lst of Pi Q seball fans of | mate ne at Scarbo I Cynthiana are arranging. a poot for ugh, ta iia Pa Poser of Piper c Taft Tuc. the purpose of. defraying Allen's @x-| gamex at Philadelphia on thelr way | 1109 SECOND AVE, pipes bo the world's veriew, home, ft HE SEY {