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SPORTS AND COMICS Outbursts of Everett True. IN AN EFFORT TO COAX A FEW SEATTLE boxing folio* ers to Victoria on Saturday, September 39 —remember the date— Promoter Davies has matched Joe Bayley, »ho la atlll regarded M the Canadian lightweight champion in Victoria, and Chet Neff. the rugged local mitt sllngsr The bout la slated for 10 round*, and ae It la to be held en a Saturday, and the last day in which liquor can be purchased In the island city, the backer* of the affair are figuring on a big play from this end of the line. They teem to be of the opinion that Seattle boxing fans are of the thirsty variety. Judging from the amount of •tresa laid on ths fact that after this show 8 C. will bs as dry as the proverbial bone. Chst Neff and Joo Bayley In a 10 round bout—wall, wall, lefs MO. It doesn't look so bad, aftsr all. It depsndo on what kind of Shape Jos will got hlmsslf In whsthsr or not It will bs a rsal battle or a fares. THERE SEEMS to be two ban tamweights of about equal claaa on the Pacific Coast. We refer to Charley Moy, recoirnliecl at the Coast tltleholder In California, and Billy Mascott. who ha* been recog nized a* ditto In the Northwest A sll-round bout between these two held day In Portland rn rulte.l In a draw showing that each lad has lust claims to the title. Seattle fans will be Riven an op portunity to see how fast Moy can •tep when he meet* Joe Harrahan here the Uth of this month. Har rahan may hare a tow pounds more or lens the advantage of Moy. but a little thin* like that doesn't seem to be worrying the California tad to any great extent ■ • e BILLY MASCOTT will not be •hie to bo* for severe! weefc*. ac cording to advices from Portland Billy Is galloping the Hose City botrievarda with hla hand all done tip In a plaster cast. It Is the re sult of one of the stiff Jabs he landed on Moy I«abor diy. A torn ligament and a chlnped bone was shown by the X ray photo. Mascott has had considerable trouble with his hand of late Mo Injured It first in the seventh round of a 20-round encounter with Jockey Itenneft at Pendleton. Ore., and It has given him more or less trouble ever «lnce. following the Moy bout. Bobby Evans, his maniger. Insisted that Hilly take time off to have It fUed up for good and all • • • IS JESS Willard afraid of Carl Morris Ixw>ks that way to us Willard ha« 'ontlnually reftiaed to me"t Morris, always thrusting Fred Fulton Info the breach when ever Morris' name was mentioned. Wlllard was toutlnif Fnlton as the moat logical man to meet him, both before and after Pulton lost to Morris' In their New York meeting Jess has never liked to talk of a bout between himself and the Ok lahorni glnri'. "> Is now lo so very bad with the hoxlnn fan» When Wlllard was here lant year with the Selix Roto Heron, neither he nor Tom Jonee rouid see a bout with Morrta thro a iierl scope. Hotb ««e puiilng fur » Fulton bout, howe-.tr IH>n Wlllard fiKar-a Pulton an eaay one for hlmeelf? k SHANGHAI A #£ RESTAURANTS W mtm W> 2, 711 pike street mtm tBS 1 business TBI' ° 1 ,1 Seating Capacity Doubled JA4 The g*B> ••Excellent Service f Our Chop Suey and 'p tjß,ioky\ Noodles Have Become If- ' \ 2nd Ave. 8., Near Yeeler j /♦ yjMXrML* *\ Branch No 2, 711 Pike St. *** r. r» /■>, mM " C Yw I ® T Ed Hills Comment on •Sports WELL, WELL, WE HAVE WITH US TODAY JOE BEMISH Dear Sir: Wall, h»r« w# «r* again, rignt wh«r« we started from. Only thla time It la John nie Tillman who upaet the Dope Pot by beating Charley White, of Chicago, In all round,. Tb a bringa ua face to face with the fact that Sir Edward Pinkman ahould be given a < chance at a good boy. Any one "no Pink tlep here w«Mi Tillman will have to admit that he ahould have a go with Leon ard or White. Promoter*, take heed! Dish ua up one real go, even If you don't get rich out of It. Just for once, give ua fans the ,htw wa want to see. It's our good, herd rocks that make the wheeia of the box ing world go 'round, ao why not give ua a chance to aay, "I told you so"? ' f If Leonard wanta too much, take White: then borrow our old friend. Eddie Plnkman, from Un » de Sam Juat long enough to ml* ( four fast rounds before It la too ' late. Remember. It's Pink w« want to see In action against White | or Leonard: not another fighter | on the Coaat will Jo. Hoping there it at II one «ood, t live promoter In Seattle, I am! | your friend. JOE BEMISH. J Alfred De Oro Wins Milliard Championship Itr V'nlfed rrrmm 1 <■«•»<! u Ire ST. LOUIB. !»«pt *—Alfred De Oro won the third and deriding block fro/n Robert Cannefax last night. In th«ir tbre* 'untile n match fo' tb« worlds till* Th« ftoui scorw was is" to US Douglas Grant Wins Over jack Neville •» t'alt«4 hw I rime*) SIM DEL MONTE, «. * l"av n g ■.'*i»nomenil golf, Dr>'i*la> Oram eliminated .la' « Neville here yen terday tn the semi-finals of the play for the California golf champion •U». THIS DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—The Girls Are All In Hv Condo SQUIRREL FOOD—Swing High. Swing Low, You Can't Hit Him Brilliant Pitcher for Seven Innings Then Blows Up Like Torpedoed Ship An astute baseball manager once made a pertinent statement. "Hall games." he declared, "are nut played with la«t yesr's aver ages and must be won with what you have on thn field the day the game Is played " All of which rails to mind on" Howard Ehmke. Detroit pitcher Khmke, In the early daya of the Hprlng when prophecy counted r> re than figures and when last )«ar» figures were nil there was ,to go on, looked like on« of th« f*- if t roisl'iiitu r ■ f the season, a t>!av»r who tail It In him to win w nig 2u or * game and pull the Tisera not of tie hole poor pitch •eg had pill them In aln>« lb* I a!m• da»s "f George Mullin Bed Wild Bill Donovan Thla Kiimke figured as an Iron rr ill. a pitcher with liewilderlns ,leeii. s wi/ardiy assortment of Ross Wins in Hawaii II; 1 nllfil IVm« Wirt SAN FRANISCO Nf'lHf'O, Sept 8 Nor man Ross I* the new Iwldrer of the world'* half-mile *wlmmlnn record, according to report* of th« Hono lulu *port carnival received here today. Rohh twain the KOO In i 11:27%, (lipping twO «' o»ndH off l.udy [.anger'* record. ; Duke Kahanamoku heat Ross In the ! natlogtt 100 yard champlotinhlp, :E>4 f:. i» Miss Claire Galligan, of New York, won the quarter mile women'* event, with Ml** Dorothy Burns, of lym Angeles, necond. and Minx Frances Cowells, or Han Francisco, thlril Ml** Muni* won the 50-yard daah. , KKAD STAR WANT ADa STAR—SATURDAY. SEPT. 8. 1917. PAQE 6 curve* and a change of pace which the batter* off their halam e. Hughie Jennings counted on him lo (111 the hole In the Detroit out fit which game* were «lftlng thru, preventing Ilughle from floating a pennant oyer Navtn park. I.et iia aee how Klimk* panned The laat record* *how Khmke ha* lo*t eight and woo aevrn game* with an earned ma average of three per game. But what the record* don't ahow It that Ehmke haa loot the grin* majority a* Ha gamoa In tha laat two or thro* In nrnga, Indicating that he I* a tcven inning pitcher Hon *i ore* *how that Ehmka haa allowed but l.fiO runt In tha flrnt *even Intilntt of tha tame* ha )ia* pitched and l>a« permitted nine run* iter nine Inning ««me on the liaal* of lilt laat two Innlnga 2 Players Sue Owner |l;r l'r»M I M«nt Ulft ST. Louis, Sept. 8 -Shortstop and Second Baseman Pratt, of thn Brown*, have each filed *nlt agaln*t p. D Ball, president of tho cluh. for $,'O,OOO damages, for alleß "'d slanderous statements contained In an Interview In a St. l>oul* pa per. The petition* assert Ball, "by hU statement*, meant and Intended lo nliar£} that the plaintiff* an 1 other players failed to Quy ii good (fame of liall, and that the plaintiff wa* unfaithful and dishonest In hi* bu*l noun and profe**lon of baseball." Pall denies <he charge* Richie Mitchell, lightweight near contender, had an operation per formed on hi* none a few day* ago. Mitchell wiih experiencing trouble In breathing, and the oi>eratlon be <uii)o nuceaaary. Detroit crltlca are divided on the cauae of Rhmke'a failure to do bet ter 111* friend* are Inclined lo be eaay on him and ray hi* failure to produce la due to overconfldence other*, not *o kindly Inclined, *ay he la la/v Perhapa It I* a combination of the two. Khtnke I* not the type mho *hoiilrt tire at the end of *e\cn In ning* lie |k tall and *|ender. with the muacle tl**ue whii h la built for endurance lie wm retarded ,tn aort of an Iron man and hi* poor performance* probably are due to i' mental rather than a phv*|ral condition. Th* main trouble with Ihitikt may tie that ha It too young to take hlmaotf and baaobali aenouely That ha* cauaod the downfall of many promlaing ttart. Rich Race Set Today llj I nltfil i'rrmm I #rm<l Mir# Nl'fW YORK, Sept * The rich oat race of the with the single exception of tho Hopeful stakes, at Saratoga track. will ho run off nt Belmont track till* afternoon, in the Futurity for twoytar-olda, over a con rue of *lx furlonu*. The day opened with a driving i rain, which made a heavy track a rertalnty. Papp, however, elected a* the favorite, remaltiM there lie like* a muddy t rack, and. If anything, I* conceded an even better chancel of winning than If the track was , fast. NEW YORK, Sept. N The Sam mies In France will he kept well: pouted regarding the world'* *erle*. The national oomml**lon has nr ranged to aend 1,000 word* a da> for army conauiuptlon during the I big show. | White Sox Are Coming Thru With War Clubs BY Hr HAMILTON r*ll*A Trw IHmtt C.<rr«»p'>tnl«r.t Nr.W >»cpt. X Just a- the time approaches when hitting will count most (i>r the White Sox, )<* Jack son and Eddie Collins. the or imi pal avli demons of the Chicago cluh, are beginning to c«»ine thru \verages published today -h .w Jackson rapidly nearing the ..VT) class, with Collins pounding along behind. Jack son is hitting and Collins 281. There is still a chance that both will finish among the elect. Ty Cobb's arer*** slumps a coupl* of po'nta durtnic the laat week Hg'irea today credit him with 3*5 Oeorge Staler U tecond with .152. *nd Speaker hitting 14*. Other 300 hlilTn are llader, Ro»- ton: Ruth, Jlotton; Keltch, Chi cago; Ku«»ell, New York Him'll, «'hl ago: l,ewl*. Honloti. Chapman. Cleveland: Roth. Cleveland: Vench. I'flrnlt. Hodle, Philadelphia; Rica, Wathlnston, and Mrlnnla. I'hlla delphla. Eddle Rousch la hitting 345 In lateat a»r«M. maintaining hla letilcrahlp In 'he National league llornahy. St lunula. la tecond. with .326. and Oroh, Cincinnati, la third, with 314 Other* In the henry bludgeon rlaaa are, Kauff New York, Wheat, Brooklyn; Wllholt. New Y«>rk: Flarher. Plttahnrg Iturna. New York Curte. Pitta barg: Crulte, St. lentil* Kiepfer. Cleveland, atlll haa the l»«t average among American league pitcher*, having won 12 and lott three Russell, Chicago, la «eco»d. wltl. If. and four. Mara. Hoaton. third with 1H and *even Sallee New York, leada th* Na tional league fllnger*. with IT vie torlea and five defeata llent»a New York, la aerond. with 12 and four, and I'ender. Phllitdtslphbi, third, with alx and two TOugh Tussle Slated in Shipbuilders' Race DUthie and the Skinner «• Eddy teama of the Shipbuilders' league, were *lated to *tagn a hot fraraa thla afternoon at the 15th and Jef ferwon |>ark Hut half a game *ep nrntea the team* In the fight for the pennant Ames and the Dry DOckerd alao tnngle. Fourth Social DANCE At Leschi Park Pavillion Kntunlay rvf-nlmi *. tinder th" ftuiplrm •• f S< fit tie N< M. knlKl.t* «»f I'ytlilnn Hand TukM*! fiOr. fCxtrn I«a<l> 2f«r Relieve. Sour mJ Stomach (Commonly Called Heart, burn), Gaa In the Stomach, Belch. Ing, Swelling and Full Feeling, ao frequently complained of after meala, In TWO MINUTES. Sample Package mailed FREE by THE BELLINGHAM CHEMICAL CO, Belllngham, Waih. If your druggltt la unable to aupply you. PO YOU KNOW Seattle has the fin est billiard parlor in the world? &>tnc in and sec Brown & hulen Second and Spring Third Floor .300 Hitters on Both Sox Of r attest rm« I">• CHICAGO, Sept. B.—Chicago and Boston now have men In the 300 class of hlttera. Happy Felsch, Chicago outfielder,* and Duffy Lew.i, Red So* gardener, are among the select. Felsch Is hitting .313 and Lewie 307. Both teama have been bereft of 300 hlttere almost the ••Hire lenfth of the season with the exception of pitchers. Minor Leagues Bow Before Ball Storm try r»»— » m»< NEW YORK, Sept. &•—sl nee R wti pointed 01* t*e Unl* n) Prou seme meatha •B*> that minor leagues were flit appreachlng the Mint where they might have te close tfcelr gates. five mlnon hive thrown up the eponge. several have lop ped off aeveral weeks from their schedules, and at least two circuits have fallen Inte the scheme of creating Interest thru twe pennant campaigns In ene summer. This state of affair* I* gradually growing wnmr and worse. The time for artual participation In the war by American troop* I* growing so near that the baseball fans have turned their eye* to the bulletin boards, anxiously scanning them for new* of some friend or relative In France The I'aclflc ('oast league. It » is supposed would be one of the la"<t to cry for quarter, but crowds even In that high-speed organization are crow-In* smaller Interest In San Krancieco. report* have It. has ao died out that man ajr r* have begun to complain A San Francisco writer recently de clared he had been told that sev eral time* crowd* were so poor vis iting manager* were suprlsed. The end Is at hand for the small er organliatlons. ano If condition* continue In till* faahlon, the AA circuit* stand In line for some hard doses. The old International league always seems Just able to keep nhcad of the wolf It weathered the KVleral league storm, which wreck ed one of It* most (Kiwerful club* overnight, stood the ravages of tough weather last spring until ev er) one thought It must lie down and die. and now I* bravely facing next >r«r with no sign of rolling o\er The International, hnvlnt two Baseball NATIONAL irM.VR Won l.oat. P«»t N»w York IS 4d f.47 Philadelphia 71 Si .*«& M! t«oula 71 63 .i.14 Cincinnati . . Ad Ad sop ('hlmxn A| «;« 4*7 Urooklvn *0 Ad 47t Bnalon . ft .> d* 434 Plttalmrff *1 33* A! Nrtr York 1 3. Philadelphia « 1 No othrra played 4MRIIICAN IFMiIR Won, I>oat. p.t Chicago *9 47 AX* lloaton do &0 Aid norland it i Datrolt «d Ad r.oo N>w York AO an 47 3 Waahltifton .... . ft« A* 4» st l«oula ftl l.\ its PMlad. Iphia 4 7 51 |(| At Philadelphia 0. Hoaton '• At Waahthßfon di, Now York 0 4 No othrra playrd COAST I.KAM T Won. P»-t Sn 11 T 41V a A l A 9 F> 41 Han Franrlaeo wf .4 f.40 Ix»a Anvalaa *1 76 .611 Portland . . 75 7d 4*7 Oakland 7A d| 4K4 Y'ernon d 7 »3 .43* At Halt I.ak* d. Portland 7 At \"«MH»n Kranolaco 3 At Oakland V»/'««»a An*rl«-a 7 Mt 7 810 AND DANCING. DINNKU HOTEL HI TI.KH Refined atmosphere- menu con dtdtent with your pocket book.—-Ad vorUueiuuuL BY AHERN BY ALLMAN clubs In Canada, where war fM tlons hare been felt for more tW) three years, la taking the war burf ness a little lees set-lonely thM some of the other I'agues which will be bucking It for the flrat ttm*. Toronto has developed Into one ot the best minor league cities In th* hemisphere, and Montreal baa bee» traveling along at the same o!4 steady pace. Ed Harrow declared a short tlm* ago that It was a foregone conclu sion baseball would continue In hit circuit next year—for a tltne, at least unless concerted action In aU leagues stopped the game Hat In 1U tracks Harrow is the most opting Istlc cuss In baseball. Hla nerv» carried the league thru the old ol* stacles. It may be Barrow who shows the way for the big minora to weather the war «torm. WARNING! 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With t) <6 low f»»e «nr! our lone and mi- -• ifui . \pi t ien. f in treat alltmnt* of men. you need pot atlffri aifthrr day Wc don't who ha* tiled to rura you, and i«a< , f« led w* will glva v ~ Kff «nra and m sittnll fee. l»un I i; i\«• up be fore arring; ua. ll* tli«* Infest method* knoun <• Ml Hl< Kl St IIM I' hp MWeeenaf till? Irenl Y 4IIH '«»»!•: \I.INV IMI.USi MIHOI * \li MIMH. s|\lN 411- Ml MS. lvll>M> . 11l VIMM 11. II >4* 4M> 111 (Mill Ul MIMs. IIHI.I- M ITISM. I IX I It (II MI NI S \M> \l I « 11 1111 Nll MIMIV Is Ol >ll>*^ « nme In tuid see us. Ilittr n coufl* dintlnl talk and l»e e\it mined nllh* out coal or ohllunl Inn. Of fit O houra j» h. in. to 8 p m. Sundaya, 10 a. in to 1 p. m. NATIONAL MEDICAL INSTITUTES 110 Occidental ▲>r.