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\ . AT T\ & > 7 - 7 91" 3 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921. SruxTas. M 2l o . o ] P . . atzonals Banking on Miller an rottem : Georgetown o Have Man niries in eels —_— | - A e LITTLE ROCK PLAYERS | CLAIMED BOTH BY GRIFFITH AND DREVFUSS. AL SCHOOL FIVES PLAY' TWENTY WILL CONTEST | { \ | | : ] \ GIVEN HIGH VALUATION ‘ IN THE HOPKINS GAMES i Two Games in Title Series Today | | 3 4 e o 3 ' | and Tech Will Meet Picked . > . . . | 5 1 B . > Grifi Confident of Winning Claim Over Pitts-| | Scholastic Team. Squad of Thirty to Compete at Catholic Univer- | All of the high school basket ball : ’ . B burgh to Outfielder and Catcher Regarded as l I P on hin :\fleruom\ll sity—Coach O’Reilly Is Going After South S an = oot e . . E Cream of Southern Association Talent. i ne Gl Teeh Atlantic Championship. — jquint is playing an 2 . e, = | | combination at the Bo: M. C. . ¢ DEN ‘ | {The championship engagements were ; / LTHOUGH Messrs. Griffith and McBride are conceded to have good | Jérn and Iastern meeting in the first EORGETOWN will enter big squads in the indoor track and field grounds icr optimism regarding the strength of their entry in the | game. '“;“h ;“'“.W'“"hv“ L "“" :"’;:‘e meets to be held by Johns Hopkins and Catholic University Feb- American League pennant chase this y=ar, no violation of coufi- ocnt into pames yesterday ,,:m_q....l " ruary 26 and March 3. John O'Reilly, coach of the Bluc and Gray. dence is involved in the assertion that hoth will feel much better satistied jlapncute Lok - hard-fough: 17-to-1% | this morning announced his list of entrants for the Hopkins games, and when given definite assurance H!:Afl)u('n;u]mr.l v]mnu\l Miller and Catcher | S aris euardediolons Western High | said that while he was not prepared to give out the entries for the f Anthony Brottem will he,"nuwnlw;'s T;V‘.ch ‘!".I"l“!:l[{ 1] ulklml performing | Midgets overwheimed the Junior | Cathol University competition, about thirty men would contest in the uniforms of the Pittsburgh club. which also claims them, and has | SR Sl Girarai, with ninel O'Reilly's team will be heavily represented in all the South Atlantic gone through the motions of signing them to contract el B 1on ‘over the Emanons.|lintercollegiate A. A. events. Competent critics in a position to = s Kendall School was defeated in a| In the 100-yard dash. Le Gendre.|by Johns Hepk e Che satic of ‘thexe athlbtes chool was ed in s 3 sh. Le Ge .| by Joi opkins track and field au S e it Tok b 1ast seae Two Eats a Day for Cubs, 3530‘;\%91‘5*"""‘5"521‘]‘;";‘M?},":{:"!,‘;“';‘s Mertz and Osborne are scheduled to|thorities, more than h num- som a - p F unaniuona oritl Excepting Real Veterans e ikletie Ciub, Jumior High |hot foot it against the best Sprinters |tuke piicn in the mecr o etk from opinion that (i CiCaCo T School heid a 7-4 advantage overjin the section; Henderson, Osborne,|lOMOrrow night. Lafayette and Le- & e sene menix n duy for ail except the | Roamer Athletic Club after the frst | wrence and Malley are entered in |BER. old-time rivals, are scheduled o official veteran pltche Be s cate | Lalf, but the latter won, 12 to i & Jisten to the starter's pistol together bearing this o e, e L onilee ke rute o onne amd Tee Iigh Midgets|the hurdles; Connolly, Fitzge Princeton will dine up Val. h_“‘. heean LR in Californin, it was an- have games tomorrow. The former is|Hunter in the mile: Le Georgia Tech against Delawa: as P Henry by Manager Dy e o Hall in Carroll mym. | Sweeney, Goggin. Comitock a {cuse against Penn State and New his true worth. ac 3 i Je e O e T ome > in the shof. and the relay | York Athlctic Club agauinst Meadow- Loeaen, Livle Fock ¥ 9 o'clock, three | [ 10 Wilson Normal court to «ced from among Le i{brook Club of Philadelphia as the e e the p b e L T Tlay the (olumbia Juniors. Erewster, Connolly. Fitzgerald, Walsh |main attractions until it closed with Norman evening meal will be the o Mount Vernon was ma match for B it D Eiitonpess intindlty maks feld's gang in possession ¢ mram, ers sald, except fo he quint of Company F. 1st Mary- it ithe s enyl ake | hamplonship. | Mo i ha T cow Hama SInfantry. in ai0itoc1z game at B DAY {0 IhE, ULl 0 U oot A TWENTY TO ROLL TODAY Brottem Real Iron Man. ' A RE b Satledian Hyattsville. ~ The losers made only | riponderance of their entries in the Brottem was a real iron man in e G L two goals from scrimmage. title competitions. In the open events | IN NEWSPAPER TOURNEY SUAR U [ they will not be nearly o well ren: | Ten of the twenty bowlers sched- b the in all bhu AL resented. In the however, Wertz | y LA 35 Seventeen of the total of 154 games o belleves. will preven COLLEGE BASKET BALL. and Gorman will compete in the 100; | 21€d o take the Recreation drives ut scheduled Ui real lead 1 from ropordnz for V. M. I 8; Trinity, 11 (atternoon). | Werts. Sullivan. Meclolley and Hen:|3:30 o'clock this afternoon in the ¢ ong tt Virginia, 34; Trinity, 15 (night nessy in the 220; Brewster, Walsh and DS 6 AR outs. 162 4 1 ks hsbent. | Honyessy 1 e 620 Willtame: and|or P speriduckpin (ouruament will him a fieldi e of 137 22. Maroney in the high jump: Shallow, | 'épresent The Star. Bowlers of three ctle Bine ranking Wofford, 46; Furman, 14. King and Clifford in the 440, and | other daily papers also will complete thoush some others in many fewer North Carolina State, 20; Davidwon, [ Hunter in the mile. e eeindl o it £ games werd lited with bette 28. In saying that Georgetown will not | squad. ose listed to roll are marks. As man his Clemson, 20 South Caralina, 10. be so weil represented in the open | Barr, George, Darnell, Hutton, Foltz, ne lay in the timeline Minninsippi A. and M. 23; Alabama,|events it is not meant that it does % s value lay it 2 16, not stand better than a fair chance to {{.{'"“‘ Malcolm, = McAlwee. Sutton, Zther mode Birmingham-Southern, 19; Howard, | capture points. O'Reilly will center | Warren, Essex, Hendley, Nolan, Cor- traveled {18, . on the South Atlantic competitions, | Win, Ellett, Kneipp. Cromwell 23 doubl Atlantic fleet. The | College "of City of New York, 22:|but most of his men in the open com- | Romohl, Baur and Fry L Mo ana BING M TONY BROTTEMW. Yale, 18. petitions are sure to get good handi-| None of those who bowled yester- enumerated. He personally conducted ! caps and probably will have almost|day succeeded in breaking into the anumerate e | " % T : s as good a chance o finish their events | five leading positions. Jimmy Walsh Brotte - is not shown in | ! | with points as the more capable per-|of The Star led the field with a total s Martin-Brennan Go Tonig i ‘Move for College Coaches formt:. 51 302 “Chotn, 4 Thnes bowr, steadving influcice he cxerted o i Director of Athletics Charley Moran | S€tting the pace in the tourney with :!}"}’z}."‘“.“'_""_’f“mm]“ andiihe Pr . . SR A | . of Catholie University i receiving | & count of 324. L : : : - applications from big northern ——— maximum of effectiv m tb _ | t t ; many applications from big norther: fotal indicates a throw O 1Ses € a riier Pesek Apparently Unconscious for rotecuve S unche R e e e Aloysius Bowlers Ahead. ' g the essenti 2 o e Farel — - Several Minutes and Crowd = U. probably will Jet the meet sta Costello Post, American Legion, are able to impress with their work in | 5 : : on its own legs and not pay out EUAT- 1, yiers were outrolled by the Aloy- This respect, but it requires gray matter | BY FAIRPLAY. Threatens Champion. | BY LAWRENCE PERRY. stesectiany ot o Ao sius Club duckpinners in their mateh Lt “r':)'fhj;:“—l’f"‘: Lol < ‘W YORK. February l&.—\\'h_at promises to be the Just he KANSAS CITY. M i % EW YORK, February 18—If a movement launched over a table at ‘.:‘ai;hglai:o Lr:lil\-r‘;w” | 1ast night. The North Capitol Street- 1..i:]y';m.: cu ls:é-y_ll,\ He is hailed as| weight l.\l) oi the season in this cit :mA(l. perhaps. the best | a New York club, where many university men are found daily, lermoon. The Brooklnnders intend to | €rs toppled games of 499, 528 and 484, 4 - & 5 as well—will be staged tonight at Madison Square Garden, when : amounts to as much as now seems likely, the ot of coaches of col- }&et out 9‘:": "‘.‘]’I“"r ”“‘l‘]' STy | for a set of 1.511. The ex-service men e : : our. : v s 5 morrow, but will have all candidates | 5 = c i ennan of Chicago and Bob Martin, the A. E. . and interallied DoUr | lege athletic teams throughout the country is likely to be vastly improved |on the field by Monduy. 168 |meored 435, 492 and 458, for a 1385 jon, meet in a —rou 8 times. ety At . ; ok ot — set. Holbrook of Aloysius had high pensities for shizzing | champion, meet in a fifteen-re und be “L\l- 5o e : i ’\:Ihz‘l:: hiet ai A ‘rly;c t\x\) ham-x::-tfl:‘;i(ll\e:f:s 2 [:‘rmm“ > organization | According to announcement sent out | game at 129 and a set of 333. on. In_ the times i Martin's w ability to hi aim w e es some degree of permanenc charged agains him games Miller nd his stea improving skill have | Pesek The lot of most of the present-day =0 PR NS . e and cracked out 176 | lAN I | galned for him a lot of admirers, while | [T Sryeral minutes o Second Lcouchies ix too precarious. 1f they o, for % Bren : Among the top- R AN Dwin, well and good, but if they lose mark wa¥ ex i hi ewis fr ers who particip i e W notche s Mart iy during ateh, closed | for son or two they are gently = i 2 | }r‘:fi sime ane has been Dl o sl ”5--'”:“';"[': | pushed into 1d world. Of course, ‘ Ebtafned feant his arives Huggins May Use Him at Third, ::V‘"lmfl"«:"; iy « with them after I'esek had | {here are some who are incompetent— Will Pla ¢ C U to establishing a_new a s % rev coaches who have no right to b at C. U. - of 18 Home runs Miller Sending Ward to Second and | o8 until he w | Sl s e i, Bl e o ;e Tomorrow . triples and no t = Kna e rear v AR g = oL o ; ight— Bis speed of foot 1 byt Fewster to Outfield. dhe D eurdod the like. Bt in the main our -,.n;lelu.l-‘ g orgetown and George and Share n hlS the 31 stolen & to him. K e | are of high-minded : I I ity thivee otheis in cuit ex- ! W YORK. February 18.—1f Fra ks Eastern Boxers o West. ! qualificd for their tasks. Washington Also Clash. ceeding this tatal. It is illustrated | pay or “Nome run King:/de-1 Joe Lynch, the'hs i | difficulty they encounter| College bs 3 - in his flelding record, (oo, h e o o e climanaier. ona of, the . |relates to poor mate Poor ma- | lgekb"k“ ball enthusiasts will outs, 15 assists | cides to return to the game. MansBery . ighrs are headed ¢ s H | usualiy is improved by most | ick entertainment tomorrow him 'a fielding av : iHug,..,,,- of the Yankees said toda iGive Latter Chance Tomorrow to :; adtes llvu; they (:mnhlrmakv L‘}u.;\md- night, with two of the most important ranking him third in the SR e e i ehonce [ pions out of average performers. And|games o gt e g e puter Chance TOMGIIOW {0 |pibnn s of atEract e ormes’ | rames of the Joct seuson seeasied onaeriu ale i Sare of Verdiet the third sack. moving Ward to| | what alumni and student bodies ex-|foT decision. Princeton, one of the “.h"h;r Washingt P i second and sending “Chic” Fewster o} Other Basket Ball. ».,.-:( ot speediest members of the Intercol- A on e g “ew athletie directors are so firmly | legiate Lea A " }the outfield i Arrows and Carroll |intrenched that the el S i ague, is to pay a visit to R depenis Ut the | “Hummins announcéd he woutd Join of Columbuis Leagie. o atatement s Alonso Stags made | Univerelty, “white it Tach (Catholle Our Mr. Green Made a Sensa- lecision o dge . 8 . P Shre: 1 i T or t ) —tha el A ‘oliseum 4 has vokie squad at Shreveport, Li.. the other day—that the aim of the!Ge Washi : \ the rival claims of the Nationals and b y son on the « Ch z0 7 ectar > ZC0Tge ashington will be host to 2 Pirates hefore him and new is await- | on March 1, and admitted that in the | been pick e ol ¥ lcor tombrrow RiENC. The ¥ Chicago physical directorate was not | Georetown in thelr second entoantes tional Spot-Cash Purchase "lwh evir‘h‘nm»l from the I.x\lll; }"”“ peantime he would search for an 'rd‘y" s ';*h'- o l' i n the first ga by three points ke of vietory. Yet every onci&nde:sc;wfi:fpi 1’L’Ee;! and Brook- elub. ceording to rk Griflith ok | Do Rt e 2 another str us ba 6 e oulanliket s 2 tart play at 8:15. H: o o 2 however. @ moral certainty the ! al « T oidout isnet| tTuble with his no willlpres | LR S e Shenous heattey ')Ls;"‘w""’ would like o be in such a fetites and Hilltoppers probably sl Of Medium-Weight Woolens for e e i) Wank £ as a holdout 1| vent him from defe Sin title for | o A prom 25 ot st e 2 Ir;et' under way at $:30, their game fol. All-Year-Round W, *mext month. the oniy proh To: | considered seriously by Hugihs WO, some time licts o e Ax to Prewent Situation. llowing a match between the George SEEh DR Ear garding them helnz that faced by | Lol 3 rimen of Cubs Great Prowpect. | scheduled. z stands now, unel{?u“"‘;“ggmn freshmen and Army and McBride in ermining how- fre- | the so = A 1 ] - era i 4 e fee s at | Dav: Teps, to n at 7 o’ H 1 Qiemily” Teatem outa e caliea on | Hugking sad ne undersiands Sy | e Jot, B et evatan Club Bt e will enter- | the, Secling that | THelts win'BE i Shates or o new Enabling Us to Continue for a 10 take the catchinz burden off the | who came to the Yanke tone] 5. Defore he . i Fort Myer quint in | o dting fthace —his 2 ch when they visit here. Dr. Loul B akC Jhe sniclne e OF 10 Ui with he Boston Lied | needed st Leseman f ¢ Eymuasiuntomorrow ¢ June there “was the case ! Sugarman, who'tendered his respiscie Few Days Longer and which of the Nationals' veteran 3 more money becs charices ara|fBic Oscar oniinee WL il will begin at 8 o'clock. The Aloy- | ion immediately agter his base bail | this week, has been succeeded by Jim plcket men will be displaced by the | ing expenses are greater in = i ras sy iandac. e wiiter £ 4sketers have won their last jteam had lost an important game. Hynson, captain and star of the 1919-20 youns and ambitious Miller. | than T She Bl e | tes ol the Infital ack fop Bridee-] o SoAEGIEILE { He did this, not hecause he wanted to | hrinceton quint. - The latter will pilot i told Schane he ¢ it Senr, and the| o WIMOD Midieos pointed the way to|leave the institution, but to forestall [ the team during the remainder of the | __Gordy to Report in Junc. s foy prelim Eastenileaguela it yetr aniili et paci nveie e Ay 10| e humiliation of beite asked to try | CUPAIEN. - Sugnrman formerly assistoq Kirk rdy. the big righthander the fact that and at bat, of & bix leagucr. 1 « Hilltops were never headed | his Tortune elsewhere. And this man | L:on Jourdet in the coaching of the Uni- | » who is =lated to obt. trial with {09 signit Hoyt and R nd hald a4 14-t0-10, advantage atlis highly competent and had made | YerSity of Pennsylvania basketers, and | the Nationals this will not be {didn't Joln WELS e ‘i {Copyright. 1928.) half time | much of his material. The season, in | %25 credited with being responsible for i monz those present when the pitca- | Harper wh preldas : B = o Onkl - " .| point of games won and lost, had|mMuch of their success. ° srsare assembied a¢ Tampa for 1 expects Schang to recon | Denies Offer for Fight. i\_‘,,,,,, e e O REL e e el e Ca;hflt‘fi I}Jniverally will depend s conditioning. Gordy is the i Okla, February 15.—Jack|10-17 engamement. 1o on % izl that every one—alumni and students | cesstul the line-up that has been suc- " ‘on the siap of the wasn- |NINE UMPIRES TO WORK | o O on Y Joeal ‘the | corvd traiaor Gpasioman and Woll) 2 ficuily— wanted to sce won was|cessful in the last few encounters. ington College nine. ard is anxious to | YEAR |letic club, today denied that he had! Rapid Athlette Club sot the pic "forilost. As it happened, his resignation | Dunn and Kelley will be seen at for- complete his stuc before under- IN AMERICAN THIS {offered &' purse for . championship | the Senate o petethy pace for|\cag not accepted. e wards, Lynch at center and Fosce and taking a prof ca.cer. He has ;i bout here between Johnny Kilbane. | counter. Scott and Spicer did some| g Vit has he been doing since then?| Capt. Gleason at guards. Th » asked and received Sion from | (HICAGO. February 18.—There will; PORE OR8N o older, and Andy | specdy Dassing for the wiineid Some|Scouting around the preparatory | bination has perfected § tafcamns President Griflith {0 be cxcused fram {he nine members on the uwplring st ¢y poy o5 reported in a Fort Worth S ET0E Snitile winnera, {schools for outstanding ball players.| game to a e s i passing the southern trip. and will r e I League during the 1921 | Chaney. as rej | War Rixk Representatives casily| For he feels he has ¢ ALl b great extent and lacks lit- dispatch 1 y s he has to win this final! £ P4 H with the Chesterto President. B, B. Johnson an- | | disposed of the Va Va Varsity sextet|game next year. o tnLoor DAy, do his training with t The ninth member wil | |ina 281011 game. Misses ltvan and | Same with foot ball. Victory is the Cig,g;:':wng‘xfil 8t e Colisour; Shore squad. This will b, Wilson, W e ningh did some 3 ar by ua steady . Soaag S nat s with 0 A[E’A [ e A o tion, who officiated, 1t ton | CENTRAL BATTERYMEN [il"ioias v 8, 0% 98, SLeady eqplayment, | Wiy " una " Florence, fotwards: 1 O ball outfits, who entert whole- |said it was h Burrall Class girly’ engagement witl, | (At comes to him. Whether or not he | O'Connell, center, and Dudack and . some respect for < as A entice staff work throughout th CALLED FOR PRACTICE | aim f;,,f.f;,‘,,;,',";“‘;L'n“”,’:m“‘i'z‘a’;i out men who have learned to|%azzali, guards. George Washington, tabman. | Gordy will to the ‘e arbiters in s Fatloe Fcaniiaalee hror el Centeal| Dormitorion (ot CIals mats von 1o the game to the best of their|Btriving to offset an earlier defeat Grifimen in June A aff | Himh Senool hase ball tearn are 10 1o | MOFTOW ALt has been postponed. | ALY to win and lose like gentle.|at the hands of the Hilltoppers, will F Pri F . ik o Stay tor Bamquer BTG T | ot nald Miefee s aft | Hhe eams iy med hext Seek | et and to conduct (Femuelved i bo deprived of the services of Sprier | - Former Prices ormer Prices When Miguel Martin William Dineen, g, | crnoon, but it is unlikely .mi( out- a ”'_-. thictie Club wants games | cently, are too often points of minor|stars, Spears, ? eotienl A iubf‘ o Tampa tomorrow to eorga’ Moriarity, door work will be attempted. Krupp, pound ms. Telephone | consideration. forward, also may b ieccatiny | Up to $60-00 UP to 59;’ 00 camp in readiness ‘brand and Richard Nallin. | Walker. D and Brinkman, pitch- wen to m’ Harrington, | e - forward aiso mayjibelrepiaced by ! week later of the first squad of Na- {ers, und Buckley, catche tite | i ] medy. esney. ow will be used at *tionals he will miss his chic |VIRGINIA LEAGUE TO PLAY | 1520 squad, arc amons those expected | Duluth Athletie Club /is |, 1t is believed that a strong organi- | one forward position, Loehler at cen- Taalihe Ao | Ieokvey i 3 i L 'zation of coaches. national i ter. and Capt. Botel: E: | ant i oommate; Nichoias Attroq GAMES | " age minety-hound quint ation of enachesl pations] tniitaecope iter. and!Cant Hoteleriand Exkew st i L SCHEDULE OF 138 ! Pirates Sign Ex-Collegi ot Manager Raferty,| would not only zive present coaches | Georgetown quint went through a| that he may lend b nce to the ON. N. ., aryiah—virly | FUates SIgD MCLOLEEAE o | e e R ooty e oA IBIHE M acrentious ShatHSHIAsE Smishe ibefore McBrids hanquet Wardman | glihere L EITOSRURGE, 18 twWozddy StRA T e e haa S Urotce o é’:‘-“(.i?;“"‘\!’.,l“i.’?,fi“: overcoming Marietta College, 29 to 21. ERek Hotel re AL 4 ches A tem- | Philadelohia, a former Lehigh cateh- | fioh & #ame ainst the Terminals, | present conditions Wwould not think of | guey mng s S N Stae ene £ Ayl T e A e wen- | cr. hus signed u contract to play with ] Tich iond Athletic Club will e play- | entering it. It iy likely that the proj- ';‘.’hr-l'{‘gelv:& ','?_'{102&{“'1‘";:;:'“3{,’ ° ° at Spaidin e on | to determine the | the Pittsvurgh Nationals. : L hoints ind then Aty pin opmilE | employed a neat passing game that \ 5 : 0 " uired ta d @ bas i i i at the next meeting of the National|Worried the Hilltoppers. In Whiting, Lt i s s s D Rich oo reaule dte b ] ?“_‘(““ 01}““‘ R":’k"" TO URGE PLAN TO RUN Colleginte Athlctie Assaciation *1o"41 | t5 captain, the Marletta combination ge.ot th mon e el 1oy o ot i vt b i eadi: |y NIV YORK, Februay 16.- ! FOOT BALL | right, 1921.) had one of the best players scon on e City Club tonis the opening of the on. \ddition to the squad of . -Raymond BY PLAYS of the visitors’ points and his. gr:a,fd_' Evans, a right-handed amateur hurl BOSTON. February 18.—To run foot f the features. : i > . i Evans, a righ Vel b one ¥ 181 i & ing of Flavin was one of the features. Fletcher Signs With Phils. of Elizabeth Cit C. [l oy pLive instead ot by ¢ by wately HOPPJENA"{'IENRAAI?E!?_E:Y; ngRE Florence led the Georgetown attack Even Better Woolens Than in Qur PHILADELPHIA, February 15.- j{ommittec at its annus ing in I"’"" EeVERRURIE SNt SCTENBER, 3 1 ports of the retirment from base “Niek Cullop. E o “(R(oxd‘f‘:" Si e Xonon xt month, Coffin, | cone o SR Previous Sale! he veteran. Arthy re ek o g LYN. craduite of Harvard “oftin-s illic Hoppe, billiard king, con- 7 » s < S e WETE) Guy Morton, Claude W s o Contention that the nas of momn's| oaka’ nis! Washingion. eheagement Stages Road Race Tonight. Last week we held a CHOICE-OF-THE-STORE his 3 contract by the er stars to the bix o | regulate periods of play makes it pos- | Yesterday with two exhibition matches | Aloysius Club will conduct the last SALE, which enabled us to clear out every yard of Phia Nationals. . |§‘ G ean I Brooklyn jaible for w team that gains the initial) 2t the Itoval. In the afternoon he de- | road rce of its “all for glory” series; suitings in our store. i i i F jadvantace o stall itheraifie eated Charles Peterson, his team-|tonight, when more than a score of} This sent our Mr. Green hurrying into the markets i b ireads Rath Gets in Line. | AN LA o3 mate, 300 to 31, and In the evening, X . A eite st oot the 2 4 5 | Morristown's entrance is sd], o o TOUL GO IR = ! 300 fo 102. In both matches Hoppe | NArriersare expected to Star O%e the to replenish stocks—and this is the result. Several Plays That Puzzl Jikely Cleveland and Lenoir Ci | FRANCISCO, Fevruary ik Will Hold Joint Meeting. [ran out in nine"innings, averaging St hlle iy essnt hundreds of pieces of the finest woolens imaginable. -, ¢ BILLY EVANS s" Recr g e signed with | o entertained the spectators after each | day 7 : aEl an_ Francis 307 Nicholson street southeast. | match A o treet. We Could Hardly Dare Hope to A few years ago two unusual pl Lot Mo., L e | Members are to report at 9 o'clock. | came ~up on the Detroit American | 53 = = i Agai Yeague grounds. Ground rules were in | 10 BIll Bertica, pitch urediby the NI Duplicate These Values Again e e arOow crowd cxnsediropest received from Pertica that hel o . For it was one of those rare good strokes of for- fleld bleachers. Balls hit wito such ter- | Would not sign unless he rm"vn\'rdl 3. 0 P ade) p 1a tune thathtame our way_r].r A large mill ncedf_d the_ Titory were good for two b: In one | What he thought he worth. e | ready cash, and was willing to sacrifice profits to kame 3 hard hit line drive struck in 8 And RETORNHN | = e-yeal‘-al'oun vercoal S . . raise it front of the bleachers, bounded over the | | War Tax 28 Cents Additional 1 . Yeads of the spect i of thel | | The same woolens today—even at lower prices— s and mlnz into th iers with | $3 25 Cheste % are worth much more than our special prices. ping in contact with any pers r Z ©or thing on restricted territory. 8 > retl o) e—i & batsman hit'a iy bail Which stk in And RETURN | Stl'lCtly Tailor-mad to s NO S-ale E This f()l' { 1he territory back of the ropes. 1t then | o 2 C City ‘:all q ln«undwllm;n the ll.lr chers. Both pl H i War Tax 26 Cents Additional | sell fol' $75—ofiered at. .. Wppe d identical, vet different rulings ] . e _ o ’ Were rendered in each case. The second | : s 2 { marrsmerstio cach cone Smhe pecuns | $3.00 Wilmington || : Bona Fide Value Giving | brml;"' e mh(:" Doubl | | And RETURN ! We've a couple of racks of Overcoats that our And the man with forethqught will not delay bug D e s T ey ) War Tax 24 Cents Additiona | Mr. J. M. Stein designed—and made up when op- place his order at once, even for his spring suit. If awould have been to allow the batsman | Sunday, February 20 | portunity offered. They are ready-to-wear; but cus- oma Skepgfl‘t—l;lz‘ie'dfl i‘l"“f'h‘i‘;'"gl"l:- {t it fi“{;l @ home run, which the umpire did. The 5 ! e s S eis : wi e goods eml le. ou won’ Dall struck on playing territory in fmml . tom-tailored in evel:y detail—to th? Stc'.“ standard. even have to handle them to know their quality. f the ropes and then bounded over the B SIMILAR IXXCURSIONS Mostly Young Men’s models; Straight-line; Ulster- ,37‘."‘. el bt Bt ':_31 JUST OUT~A SMALL March 6 and 20, April 3 and 17. ettes and Ulsters; silk-finished. Mostly in Young g an was granted two bases, as covercd i Men’s sizes—and every one of the: in. 2 iy the ground rule, even though the hit | Balti &OhioR. R. S Y them a bargain, fwas a longer drive than the other one. | timore 10 \ “In the second case the ball struck the | | £ : [ ®rou of the ropes, in_territory ta) i . i S B g, e S Il COLLAR ||| wsvernasise | J. M. STEIN & CO., 523 Thirteenth St. ruck the ground in such territory bacl 105 a.m. i {wof the ropes it became a two-base hit, | o FOR YOUNG MEN ~ | Le0p e am Resurning PeA Ve . e ®) Tatlors te the Fastidious. { 0 y 3 Philadelphia . same {en’dku of what happened later. The | (S EEINGQE N2 (ol B8N day. See flyers. Consult ticket . t'Pall immediately became dead when it | NSt s CluetlP agents. % % . . {0 hit, and the fact that it then bounde« | [REEEICR NSNS 7 : S / ¢ “"iuto the bleachers means notbing.

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