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“MADE IN RANKS OF BASEBALL DUTCH HENLINE, PHILLIES CATCHER, LOSES :JOB -AS| CAPTAIN FOR FAILURE TO! REPORT BUFFALO—Sid Terris, New York, and Batry Cook, Buffalo. fought a draw, 10 rounds. - Mar- | tin Burke, New Orleans, and Art Weigand, Buffalo, fought a draw 10. rounds, ~ ee NEW YORK--Red ‘Chapman Boston, outpointed Charley Good- man, Brooklyn, 10 rounds. Carl Tremaine, -Cleveland, ‘heat Joe Rider, Brooklyn,” 10, routids, St. LOUIS—-Eadie Kealey | Bridgeport, Conn., ‘kmoeked out Sully Montgomery, ‘Fort Worth, | Tex., 10 rounds. Bahe McCor- (By Asnecinied Preas) CHICAGO, March 23-—Some of} the baseball holdouts are not far- ing so. well this: year. + Dutch Hepline, Phillies catcher,| has just lost his job as vaptain.for $@?¥, St. Louis, outpointed Henry failing to- report at Bradenton,| Maleor, Chicago, 10 rounds. Lew Fla. “Will Huber, third baseman, "| Perfetti, New York, beat Johnny who dame to the Phillies last year Kaiser, St. Louis, 10 rounds. from the Beaumont team of the Wexed) League, has succeeded to) PHILADELPHIA — Jack De- ‘the position. |laney, Bridgeport, Conn., defeated Other managers have managed Maxie Rosenbloom, New. York, 10 to get along without the seekers|Tounds. Rocky Smith, Battle for more salary. | Creek, Mich., beat Tommy West But managers have other ptob- | Trenton, N. J 10 rounds. lems of rep'acement, most of them Me temporary, created by illness and MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Sailor injuries. Among the latest vic-| “Sid” Taylor, At‘anta, won news- tims is Jump: ng Joe Dugan. Joe! paper decision ‘over Johnny Mc- has a jumping tooth and is Ginty, Birmingham, 10 rounds. out of practice at St. Petersburgh,| Young Haycraft, Luverne, Ala. Tris Speaker, of the-Cleve- floored Soldier Wilson, Montgom- Jand Indians, pulled a “Charley; ery, 2 rounds. Horse” in yesterday’s game with! ep iies Boston at St. Petersburg, and CLEARWATER, Fila.—Ray Gra- may. be out of the line up for a ham, Clearwater, and Tommy day or two. Donohue, Cincinnati| Quinn,. Brooklyn, fought ten pitcher, developed a rheumatic leg rounds, draw.’ and could not face the. Washington Senators Monday, but was feeling fit today to go in against the kansas, gained decision over Yanks. jJohnny Adams, San Francisco The new sacrifice rule was ap-|lightweights, 8 rounds. plied in the Cleveland-Boston| Braves game at St: Petersburg’ ARD PASS Yesterday. McNulty fouled, sue NEW FORW. P. geon dashed for second and beat | RULE IN FOOTBALL the throw, but McNulty was not eredited with a time at bat be- @ause of the runner’s advance on! the foul fly. Application of the/ new rulé was witnessed by Com- . missioner Landis and Col. Jacob Ruppert. Several pitchers got away to good starts in yesterday’s practice games. Dazzy Vance, of the! Dodgers, “fanned two men, gave * MEMPHIS —Jimmie Smith, Ar- (By Associated ATHENS, Ga., March 23 33. —The new forward pass rule in football will tend toward the all around | improvement of the game, in’ the opinion of Herman J, Stegeman, ‘head coach and athletic director |at the University of Georgia here. Coach Stegeman is a member of the National Rules Committee which formuiated the edict. CRAFT DRIVEN BY PERCY COOK OF TROPICAL SALES CO. A Hacker bast was enteréd in Biscayne Bay yeeht ‘regatta: lost week for the Key “West Yacht Club, winnihg seeond prize coming out fourteenth. This boat was @riven by Perey A. Cook, salesmamager ¢f the Tropical Isles Sales ‘Corporation. | The craft carried the pennant of the loeal yacht #hub. ‘There were |nineteen boats entered in this race, which is called a chance race, giving the winners twenty |chanees for the prize. Mr. Cook wired news of Key West's first ia @ re- gatta to Arthur M. a ae who returned Sunday from the re- gatta. Mr. Cook is on his way down to Key West with the boat. Besides Mr. Brown, Capt. Clark D. Stearns attended the regatta |and retui Sunday. also. Mw Brown, Captain Stearns and Mor- ris N. Partridge were on the judges committee of the regatta. H. Paul Prigg, who had several boats at the Key West ~ regatta several weeks ago, won the Bis- |He won the race. between Carl Fisher's Shadow H and his chris- craft im Key West. Mr. Brown stated that Gar Wood said that he would bring his boats to the La West regatta next year. eapengecoorccoe CALENDAR OF SPORTS Cocccccecooseses: Racing: Meeting of West a |Jockey Club, at Tampa. Meeting jerican Jockey Club, at Havana. — Horse Show: Bench Show: Annual show of Alton (IL.,) Kennel Club. MIXED DOUBLES feated Florence Crittenton Frank Carbonell. Capt. Havana at 4:15 p. m. yesterday with 422 passengers and U. S, mail. Parrott, Capt. Hansen, from Havana at 11:30 p. m. yes-| terday with 28 cars. of imports. TENNIS MATCH PLAYED HERE ON SUNDAY AF- TERNOON “Phe mixed doublés eity cham- pionship was won Sunday after- neen by Knight Johnson and Min- andjmie Porter Harris in the final | @ tournament match. de- and ‘The winners the first set 2-6,and then Jebnson and Miss Harris game back and took the two fol- lowing sets, 7-5 and 6-3. ° ns & O. S. S. Governor Cobb, Harrington, arrived from FP. E. C, Car Ferry Estrada, Palma, Capt. Ward, arrived from Havana at :30 p. m. yesterday with 24 cars, including six cars of Yace horses and sailed for Havana at 11 p. m. wth 26 cars of ex- cayne baby and chris-craft races. | ports. i F. E. C. Car Ferry Joseph R. arrived F. £. C. Car Ferry Joseph R, Parrott, Capt. Harrington, sailed | for cars of exports. Havapa ijast night with 26) F.E.-C. Car Ferry Henry M, Flagler, Capt. Hansen, sailed for ‘of Tia Juana Jockey Club, at Tia|Havana last night with 26 cars of Juana. Meeting of Havana-Aw-|exports. os P.. & 0: &. S. Governor Cobb, Opening of an-}Capt. J,.J, Phelan, sailed for Ha- nual Augusta (Ga.) Horse Show.|vana at 9:30 a, m. with 268 pas- sengers and U. S. mail. P.&.0.'8. 8. Cuba, Capt. White, f ” (Ry Anacelated Press) ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla., March 23.—Frank Thompson, former Canadian amateur champion, Ar- thur Yates, Rochester, N. Y., star, and Kenneth M. Reed, of the Scarsdale Club, New York, were amoung those who played in the qualifying round of the secend jannual winter Florida amateur ee tournament here to- ‘Stanley Thompson, Toronto, nm the event last year. Reed was the runner up. Match play in the championship, flight will be- jgin Wednesday and one match | will be played each day, the finals ‘coming Saturday over the 36 hale jehampionshig of American tourn- jament at St. Augustine last week; Bill Mehlhorn, Chicago; Bobby Cruickshank, -unattached, Chica- go; Al Espinosa, Chicago; Bob Me- }Donald, San Jose Country Club, Jacksonville, and Laurie Ayton, Chicago, were ‘among: other golf- ing stars who played today. The professionals will divide $30,000 prize money at the close of the tournament. Surfaeed roads of the eduntry now total about 500,000 miles. E@ Valentine, assistant golf professional, left yesterday for Rochester, Minn. Mr. Valentine will be Weated there at the Brook- land’s Country Club, ‘twenty-five miles outside of Detroit. Harry Hampton, golf profes- sional, expects to leave the city by Saturday. ‘The departure of Mr. Valentine and Mr. Hampton marks the end of the winter golf season in Key West. Summer golf rates will go into -effeet ‘by the first of ‘the month, J. J. -Kirschenbaum -has announced. MAYOR CURRY LEAVES -~ FOR VISIT TO CUBA Mayor Leslie A. Curry was in- cluded in the. passengers leaving | yesterday on the P. & 0. steam-! ship Cuba for Havana, where he will spend several days’ visit. To avoid imitations, always look for the of ‘Proven. directions: on = Poems weeps recommend it, MOTHER:-Fietcher’s -Castoria is epacly es relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation Wind Colic — To Sweeten Stomach Flatulency Diarrhea Regulate Bowels -- Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and Natural Sleep without Opiates Last Hlth two hits, but allowed no runs in three innings against the St Louis Browns at Clearwater, Fla. The Browns won 11 to 2 behind the hur‘ing of Davis and Falk, the formes breezing slong easily, but the latter getting nicked for five “The sort of recklessness which accompanied the tendency to hurl wild passes has long been the bane jof many leading football coach- |es,"" Mr. Stegeman deelared, “and the new rule should have a fa- vorable reaction on the gridiron Bowling: Golf: American Bowling Congress ‘tournament, at Toledo. - Florida Winter amateur |championship, at St. Augustine. arrived from Havana this after- noon with passengers and. U.: S. mail. F. E. C. Car Ferry Estfida Palma, Captain Ward, will arrive from ‘Havana this afternoon with fin: three frames, The Giants at Fort Myers, with Priseh baek in the Tin Whitewashed Connie Macl@s'% e failed to reverse on ‘the aa? mand. he New York- @rs theet the Browns at Sarasota Rhem and Keen went to the id for the Cardinals and shut San Antonto Bears, 1 to 0 sl obseure last season, have bright promixes for 1926. Senators, who dropped y's game to Cincinnati ‘Hed today while their owner lis- tefed to reports that he was’ tiring of Tampa and might move his B toreand camp next year. It. is also reported the Reds and Seng- torsmay train together at Tampa hereafter. this autumn.” In And Out of Port: Passenger travel out of Key West is not on the wane and is} greater than ever before at this particular time of the year. The steamship Governor Cobb brought 425 passengers from Ha- vana yesterday. The Concho arrived from New ¥@k this morning, taking on 45 | passengers in Key West, making this ship filled to capacity. Manager Cobb, of. the Detroit c | Tigers, did some pruning, sending In California the Cubs and wi Neun, first baseman, , tc | Pirates resumed practice, the, CleveWWad, and Carl Hubbell and Chicagoans getting extra duty! Owen Carroll, hurlers, to Toronto with the bat and the Pittsburgh-| The Chicago ite Sox at @s enjoying an intra-team contest.| Shreveport, La., took a stiff drill At the Georgia training camp. on a soggy field. HAVE BEEN SELLING FOR $8.75. OUR 1 | PRICE TO YOU IS GOING TO BE. i 8 SAFE—ECONOMICAL RELIABLE IS THE AUTOMATIC IRON Tf it was not a good iron we would not be handling it. THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY JOE MONTICINO, Sales Manager Eddie Hoff, Vernon, Catt. Morrie jvs. George Russell, 10. rounds, at ‘Witkes-Barre, 23,—Fire of undetermined origin last. night destroyed a school for negro skirts of Fees. ears of imports and will sail for Havana tonight with 26 cars of, exports. + 99H F. E. CsoCar Ferry Joseph R. Parrott, Capt. Harrington, will arrive from Havana this afternoon ‘twith cars of various imports, and ‘will sail for Havana tonight with 26 cars of exports. " Tony Fuentes vs. 10 rounds, at Sehiaifer Boxing: SCHOOL DESTROYED (By Asnociated Presa) TALLAHASSEE, Fila., March igi F, E. C. Car Ferry Henry M. Flagler, Capt. Hansen, will arrive from Havana tonight with cars of imports and will sail for Havana tonight with 26 ears of exports. girls, located in he out- The dam- Effective 22:01 s. m. January 5, = on 30 A. M. — Trains 75 Pr. ‘Trai Dining’.Car Serv! ina 75 and 76 For Purther Information See the Ticket Agent J. D, RAWNER, General Passenger Agent HAVANA PORT TAMPA KEY WEST THE PENINSULAR AND OCCIDENTAL United States Fast Mall Reates For KEY WEST, CUBA AND THE. WEST INDIES Vie Pert Tampa, Ker West and Uevana, Cubs Proposed sailiugs im effect on Gates shown. Subject to change, eanceliation or individual postponement witheut notice: KEY-WEST-HAVANA LINE . EFFECTIVE FROM KEY WEST SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1926 vL. Key West—Mon., Tues, Thurs, Fri, Sat. 9:30 Ar, Havana—Mon., fues, Thurs. Fri. Sat. . 4:30 Ly. 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