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MUTT AND JEFF- Any Way You Look at It, a Working Man Is "In Dutch" JUST BETWEEN OURSELVES ■Y THI SPORTS EDITOR •/"""I OLF haa dons for Phil Csrttr \ f Just what boxing did for pf Charlie White It made a man of him Cart«u-, a frail I<V yearold youth. toHk up the an clent Scottish game In search of lost health. Ilia advancement on the links ha* !e»n so rapid that his name Is now llnk»<l with Travers, Trarta and Topping He has come faster than any other star or near-star the laat two seasons. ORB A* a small boy. ha waa pals and weak. His father. Dr. Carter, had young Phil accompacy him around tha links at Rrldgehamp ton aa tha best Means of keeping his son outdoors The spectacle of the little white ball being driven over lon* stretches of country land, over brooks an J ponds and up and down hills fas cinated the boy like thouaanda of etkan. ana To hla father's delight, he began footing with golf clubs. From the first he showed a natural ap titude for the game, the same way that moat boys will take up hMeball. Unas II quickly mastered the Intrica cies of the game to the point where he could drive a ball far ther than most players who pos sessed greater strength. Then the boy went to school Just out side Boston and for a tutor he had John Anderson, who was runner-up for the national ama tenr title it Detroit laat summer a tx n Whan enly 14 years of age. Cartsr attracted attention by defeating John M. Ward, one nf the star* of the Garden Cltv club In a tournament at the National links After reaching 17. Phil captured the lnterscholastlc championship three times. Then he tackled bigger game and won the annual North and South championship at Plnahurat. a a a Laat season hs won five club tour naments, a record no other play er approached. This season Car ter has been rather Inactive on tha links because of poor health After winning the North and South title, he took a long vaca tion from the game tt « a As'da from his natural ability with the clubs, Carter possesses that rare temperament —nerve and atlcktoltlveness —that mskes the successful match player As a match player, he Is probably the equal of Jerry Travers. Percy Cove Train* By Ducking German Bullet* at Front friend* of Percy Core, the Ca> radian boner, who was quite a fa vorite around these parta a few year* back, received a letter from him today. Perry nald he waa "somewhere tn FVance" and *n In eicel lent trim by dueklnK German bullets. A thief Ir Field JTwrfkweatera 1-eagae BASEBALL Bt'TTr V!» nr.KTTI.r. Today at 3 P. M. >4ml»d!on 26 and SO Crnta Viifn'i"* '►[!•■» >'■* Taka Fourth Avi. Car* FALLS TIRES HIGH GRADE, REFINED APPEARANCE. ADJUSTMENTS 5,000 MILES BASIS COST LESS PER MILE VV> aro offerlriK for the rif-xt fow dajr* exceptional values In the followlriK and typ'-f 34.« «*. I). V H fMAO 3TMV4 <1 '»■ >• * »2».00 K,| « « % «. t'.'J IHJ 111» % t|. I). V V »to Oil :«««v» PI. *vh.h. i» mtoo w»«# «*. i>. v » 1:121 m 37«fl ((. it. >. * *40.00 Seattle Tire and Rubber Co. I*. W. IHttriboton. 1*24 Broadway, op. If I«c H Hvkool. Tel. Knnt *1.1. NATIONAL MARKET Alwayi has hip money «avinp; specials. P.utter, Olive Oil. Macaroni, Delicatessen ami Fancy Groceries. Whipped Cream Chocolates, 50£ lb. NATIONAL MARKET 405 PIKE ST.. NEAR FOURTH EVERETT MITT SLINGER BEING SIDESTEPPED; TO CLAIM N.W. TITLE Ar* Northwestern lightweight* sidestepping Travis Davis? Freddie Bogsn, aags of Evarett and way points, saya they are As a friend and able adviser of Davl*, Frederick ha* been endeavoring to get aome boys In this neck of the woods to ttsp In snd sea what kind of an assortment of punches and Jabs Travis is carrying around. There ha* been no grand ruah, says Freddie. Eddie Plnkman came bacfc to Seattle recently and said that he hail signed to meet Davit on July 4. Now he la going to Frisco Saturday night, following tonight'* melee wtth Harry Anderson at the Tlvoll. PINKMAN SAW DAVIS BEAT STEELE The Seattle mitt sllnger waa In Kverett the night Travis Davla won over Paul Steele. and saw the match This mar have had some thing to do wtth his sudden depart ure for the Sunny South, says Pred din In his letter. "Plnkman said After the fight that Davis was a much improved bornr." Preddie also ft At ps WILL CLAIM TITLE UNLESS MATCHED "Davis has Just aa much claim to the North* estern lightweight title aa any one. and unless wim of the other claimants step Into the ring with hltn In short order, he will take the burden on his shoulders and defend It against all comers " HOPPE WANTS 11.000 AND GUARANTEE Willie Hoppe wants a |I.o<W> guar antee. with privileges of 21> per cent and his expenses to meet Davis. ac cording to a telegram from lx>ula A M U S E M ENTS ••lilt. . r.%ui tKUft I " *(«»<•. *» 'JO Humm»r 10, ?()«• 10c KK.-'T ROOMS OPKN « »S tun F.«T TMIKF— NEW PANTAGES Mats .t 10 Nt*ht». 7 and t rirat Tim# In Am#ri< a AI. ciOi.Kti F»r«lan Court A r tl»t» in "TMK *LA VIC DK IIKH*" Joan «Mirrm aad John Xartlai la ••Mil % 1.1 Ml" OTHK.It KM* ACTH. l#r a»H 2•r. PALACE HIP r;; r d ln , Mstlno". "►«* An? West K *l><t »Mnl*r«. !»*■ Tnnu *M> nnar Mm<U o li.ll- In "The Mrstwrttes" S % sod«Tlll* hriu rViAfAplaj. r.Hna Mnppar la "Th« raffia of l)j»»fr«." Mat* . 130 tet b N!*ht«. Contin uous i"0 tn 11. Dental Reduction Extended I H7 ITrinlß J. Rrorrs, d b (lit Office* tns-711 Ktrat »V* . tn Wa«h- : -■ lnf>n and Union Blka > )■ T > are am ao minr people who have not rV been ahla to take ad vantage of tnr |*& aeta LJf of ta#th for tfao that I 2 have decided to con ttnua tha reduced rata* ~ >t w 0 JVSK GOf.D V -'"5 During tha entire *-* month '->f Tune I put in 13 foil fining«^HJ tnr fl SO f' f 1:11 r. cr« MM 12 and 110 fillings I* OM Hlf K \ TIIKIT-HHH MKSIT HRnKKD VWai During tha month of Juna taath cleaning will 6a $1 00 and treatment for Pyorrhea will ha from %2 to flO » i*w i N i BROWN, i> l». *. Off I r 'i a aatabllahad 21 yaara. AU work guaranteed If> yen re Open evenlnga until I and Bundajra until 4 for people who work. Phone Main I SMO Butte Trades Players With Great Falls and Gets Shortstop Healey "Skipper" Roberts, released Sunday by Tacoma, was !>ehlnd the plate for Hutte yesterday Shortstop Itealey. formerly with Great Palls, watched the game from the grandstand McGlnnlty traded Henry Smith, third Back er. and Outfielder llankhead to Great Pulls for llealey H« will probably be In the game today. Catcher Altman played third y setsrday. Parenta. the Pan Pranr|*co pro moter, which I* <xan sends along Willie Ritchie will take on Travle for $ 1,000 fiat. CHET McINTYRE RESIGNS S. A. C. JOB It will be a long time before the Seattle Athletic club will again turn out champlotta aa they have In thn past Chst Mclntyre. the veteran Instructor of boilng. haa resigned from that Institution. He plans on going Into business for himself here. Chat la on* of the beat known In «trurtors of amateur boiers In the country, lie has turned out more ; champs than any one man In the amateur ranks. SUCCESS OF RECENT MEET OUE TO McINTYRE The success of the recent Par Western meet, held here, was in a large measure due to the activities ,of Mclntyre. Had he not worked a<> diligently to stage the affair. It Is unlikely that It would have been held In Seattle at all. Chat always had tha beat Inter est* of the club at heart, and was far more than an on!!nary boxing Instructor. JOHNSON MAY BE SEEN HERE I/ea Johnson, the clever colnrer* featherweight, who now holds thn title of the Pacific coast In that division, may be brought here from Portland to do battln with Prankle Sullivan at the next Flks' smoker, a couple of weeks from now. cor respondence has already been started. Indians Cop Melee From Brown's Lads SpokAne ..... .........4 6 1 Vancouver T 5 At Spokane 4 4 1 Callahan nnd Cheek; Kvan* and Sholy. MARKET REPORT j CrlrM Faid Wholewli far ( %>g*4akl*a and fmil 1 ■ —♦ dally hy J W Oodwln £ f*a ) Apricot* Cgl. 1 "• Htntnu •* Hmii, i«rk 1•• 9 llMti, r»| Ml Cll. rihhti*. Winning «t*ad M '*•1 lamnna par rra'a 410 9 *?• Cantaloup*, f'al.. "84" t ft o f'antaloup* '"'•l. "45" ? 80 t oi r'arrota. <'ai 1 Of ''»I grapefruit * 00 '"harrlea 189 O 201 fiirumtar® hothouaa ... 71 # 121 Florida amp*fruit / ... . 8 I»0 *4 «oo Htrawbartlr» local ...... Clark iaadllnga . * f, 9 Oarllc, n#w 20 Ho nay* naw r«aa I i»0 Mnnay. ■«r4ln«d I Loral laltura. p*r do* ... .49 9 *• Lncil laltuea, par rrata .. 1 78 Valannlg orangea ........ 4 oo Paralay. d "8 Paarhaa, Cat 1 28 I'appara, ball, lb Plr>«appla. Florida, rrata. 4 f»0 Kadlahra 11H# *• Rhubarb, laral .. "I S • 01 Vi Tomatoaa. Cal , 4 baakat crata* 138 9 180 Turnip#, Cal. 1 68 Watarrnalon ...... 9?.% A pplaa Tallow N'atown I'lpplna. 1 fcO 9 171 ftwyman Wlnaaap ... 1 21 Old Wlnaaap . ISI O 178 Onlnaa onlona. Australian 04 Onion®, yallow, Cal ... 01 Onlona. rad. Cal. . . 2 60 Onions. gr»an, Walla Walla, d' a .10 Onlona. graaa. lorgl . .... .11 Polala# Whlta, naar, Cal Ollfc Whlta rlvar H 00 Tgklma Birban*» *o 00 STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1916 PAGE 11. Sherman Was Right, Says Gil Dobie, When Football Players Join the Militia Ollmour Ooble, football coach at tho U. of W„ la agreed with Sherman on what war la. Five football warrior* who for merly held eway with the moleofclno on the U. of W. •quad, are member* of the verioue militia companlee that will aoon be kicking their heela along the Me*le«n bor der, ' "Sherman wii right," Mid Women's Tourney Down to Semi-Finals The *eml-flnal» In tha women'* open tannin tournament are *rhed tiled to he played today. Home very good matrhe* were on tap Thur»- <lay. The moat hotly ront.ated double tnatrh of the day was won hy Mr* Mill* and Ml** Connor from Mra. Brown and Mr*. Ityer, fi O, 6-1. I Yakima (Jama to Of | - ♦ I'rlra* Paid rr»<Mf*f» far Kgga, Poultry, Vml >r4 P>rk Itarly Raaa »' «<1 poiatoaa If ff kgrlnga .tl tail brollart 14 • .It Ducka. fat .If Kgga 11* Han a. 1 Vf lha If liana. 8 )*>« an<l und*r .. 11 *quaha. g'»o<l alia. doa .. l.Of #1 If Turkaya. Ilva If lurkay*. dr»a«*d If Van 7fc »o 120 lb If O II Vaal. larga •• O 01 i Mil rooatara. Ih a ... fit I'ork, good block hot a .10 . lOVfc # # N'llint Prlraa <• ft*tallar for | Hill tar. f-cga and ( liaaaa 4— + Bat tar N'att'-a Waihlngloi rraamary, hrlrk .... .If Nailva Waihlniloß emamirjr, aolld park .. If (kaaaa rmmaatla whaal .ft ffl fl • If Oragon trlplata .11 Wtn-analn trlplata .If Wlaronvln twlna .If Young Amarlca .... .If R«(. r.nrh .((• ...... .17 ♦„_ . a I( nuritry Mat and (irwln (Prlcaa paid produrart # * Alfalfa.. No. I lb 00 QIMO Hai lay Hz o# <f 11 oa fCaatarn Waahlhgton oata 21* ftO 49' .10 no IMigat aotind oata 2» 00 fflft <»0 lit raw. (on 11 Of Timothy 17 0# #jio« M i ird timothy If •• #27 0# liaatam Waanlnftnn dou tla aainpraaaad tlmothyl* Of 920 00 Whaal 14 00 fUOI Doble yealarday when Inform ed that Cy Noble, who played end laat year, and Hank Dor man, a back, two years ago. were the lateat to offer their eervlcee for their country. Dave Logg. center; Ernie Murphy, end, and Roger Hardy, the hueky crew man, who had promlaed to turn out thla year, have been In the mllltla for •oma time. Dorman waa not at achool laat year, but had In tended coming back thla fall. Boxers Await Tap of Gong All I* *»t for the boxing show to be ataged at the Tlvoll theatre to night by Austin &■ Salt. Hoth Kid din rinkman and Harry Andoriion, the main eventer*, aro In good ahapn fur the four-round tuaale, whlrh le hilled for the cbaniplon ahtp of the Northweat at 133 pound*. Ivun Miller and Marry Mahoney, middleweight*, will furnlah the *«ml wlndup. The rent of the card follow*: Uort Knrb*s vh. Karl ronn*m, 127 poundn; Harry \n. Jark Hart ford. 18.1 pound*; HatfUii* Hunker Prank Bunja, 158 pound*; Wlllln Fltznorald va. Krank Hudson, 125 ponndii. Tilt ItHDAY'* BO* MCOfIK fUaltla All It H m A F! If I 1 1 I 0 0 Man***. lb II 0 1 | II ft Mr Ivor, rt * t l l o © KM rail, cf 2 0 0 3 0 0 1 >Mdln*« lh. ~4 l | f ft o More*, ?h ....4 0 1 1 X ft Raymond, •» * ft ft .1 4 ft '"■'lmiwi, e . .. , I ft ft 4 ft o Kaatlay. p I l | \ ft ft Tltllfl 1* 4 7 17 Ift ft Butt*- An f\. 11. PC. A F. T.avlna. -« X I l ft 5 ft Alt man. lb 4 ft 1 0 I 1 Vlrovar, lb ...«*•• 4 0 I I I 0 1111 yard, If ? ft ft R 0 q Johnmn, rf ...... 4 0 ' ft 1 ft ft Klppart, if 4 0 I 1 1 ft Htnfcka. lb 4 ft 1 10 0 ft It chart a, o X 0 ft .1 \ ft I.alfar. p * ft 1 0 l ft Tolal» 91 1 7 14 II 1 Naattla 3 A ft 0 1 ft A 1 • 4 Putta Iftft«ft 0 ft ft A—l I Two haaa hlf Altma 11 Thraa baaa hit Morns ftftcrlflra fly f.ldrad fltolati h*a*a Hhll \« 5, 11 |<M Ihk" 2. Orovtr Struck I out Kaffir 1 • Wiilkad Wast I lay I.alfar '• Wild pitch ICaatlcv I lioulilo playi Mora* t«> Raymond; Hav tnond In M 1 >r«<« to (lidding*, t>avlnr« In (Irovai in Ktokk*. Mangm to <• l«tdlnw*• Tim* I IF. I'mplrr Ifoaall. V \S I.RAiiIR MTAMIIN4IN | H on. I<«i|l. I»rl I Hp«»|« it na . AH |A Alin \iMirnut*r IT 1H ROM Tkuiiim Vil t/l no© flutU 211 tn |N Ksatlln 14 111 48«' (irnit I ulla ?0 SO Aim rtoprrtfht, lilt. tr It r Flilitf T»«U Mark Rm If I I'ai Oft I July Fourth | Surely you want a New Suit for the occasion—let it be a "DUNDEE" made-to-order. These clothes are made to your individual measure of all-wool goods of stand- WVMW J ard dye, guaranteed fast colors. We claim to, and we positively do, save you not less than on your Suit. fjfl ________ ■< I Our display I rJfl Summer H HUI I |££fl| Patterns B surely please you IHmM ■ ~~~ 504 PIKE ST. ~~ | By BUD FISHER HARVARD WINS IN IST RACE NEW LONDON. June 23 —Har vard won the freshman two-mile rare, th' opening event of the an nual Vale Harvard regatta, on the Tham< < today under Ideal weather and water condition*. The Crimson freshman were a full length ahead of the Ell's. The two eights were off at 3:44 Vale tot away to a strong xtart, 'nosing out into the lead At the half mile, Vale was utlll slightly ahead and pulling away Harvard, however, soon »ett!ed down and the rare from this time on *ai a | nip and tuck battle. Harvard* time wa* 10 -36 3-5; j Yale, 10:38. The race wa* *tarted at the navy ! yard two mile* up the river from the bridge. The course wa* lined 1 with magnificent pleasure craft all the way. The race was down i stream The freshman elght-oar»<l rare was aet for 10 30 a. m. and the J varaity at 5:15. Harvard won the Junior varaity ! eight-oared, two mile race. Vale got away In the lead, but at the quarter. Harvard had over taken the Hlue At the mile point, they were about even. From then r>n. however. Harvard pulled stead ily ahead, crossing the flniah line a length and a half ahead of the Yale eight. NATIONAL RESULTS At Brooklyn f>-8. Philadelphia 0-5 At New Vork 1, Boston 3 At I'lttaburg 8, St. l4>uls 4. No other. AMERICAN RESULTS At Rt. Ix>ul« 0, Chicago 2. At Boston 1. New York 0. A* Detroit 3, Cleveland 4 At I'hllailelphla 1, Washington t. You'll Have to Take Off Your Hat to Cheasty's SMART CLOTHES $15 to $50 "Value, TelV Biankensbip Here to Make Deal With Butte for Players Clifford Blankenship, man ager of the Salt Lake CoMt league club, *11 In town today to look over Hoy Orover and Joe Irvine, second baseman ai d shortstop, respectively, of the Butte club. Skipper Blatikenablp sty* ha In anything but satisfied with hi* Infield at present. aitho h« wa* high In hi* prals* of I-Yank Gulgnl, third aacker, secured from Seattle In trade for Brick" Eldred. the slugging outfielder. Giants Win From Joe's Gang, 4-1 Four double plays and a thr««- sack iwat by Hap Morse. Seattle *«<ond patcher. featured yesterday** fraraa, which the (itaots won froni Butte. 4 to 1. Altho the score would Indicate that our lada tied up the game In the early Inning* and had compara tively easy sledding, such was not the case. The affair was nip and tuck from start to finish "Rahblt" Menges. Seattle'* n«w Inflelder, made his debut at third and showed that he knowa how to play that station. A double-header will be Sunday, beginning at 3 o'clock. Tacoma Wins Again From Great Falls Tirnmi • 14 1 Oreat Fall* 4 fi 2 At Tacoma 9 14 1 Katlio and Haworth; Sutherland and Baldwin.