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ALE SWIRNERS ESTABLISH RECORD. Middletown, Conn., Mar. 8 — Yale's swimmers established another inter- ‘collegiate record here tonight when they swam the 160-yard relay in_one minute, 16 ¢-5 seconds. = The Elue quartet was made up of tt, Jel e, ELLANS | Solley and Binney. The former record for this event was said to have been one minute, 21 2%5 seconds, made by the University of Chicago. fresne, was to play. T B : g The 40-yard intercollegiate swim-| “The trouble in this case,” said Mr. cr . . . » . ming mark of 10 seconds was equalied | Skillon, “was about for some perso : e Buick nameis Buick’s best salesman. P R INDIGESTION | hemons i tae b0 ara” sre Sihe | Holiowing ihe thing. up on prifcivie| : = M-yl-:rdvreheor:“yw-: gfil_n loin!i‘:’: Kl;y and will see it through td the end.” g And Bmck 1921 modc]s havc added . '? Earle, University of Chicago, and Ka- : 3 4 t ¥ - 2 PIONEER MANAGEMENT nakanui, United States Naval academy. | gyypvEN TEAMS LEFT , prestige to that name. The new models L] : To the Sporis Editor: I would like to | PREPARING FOR INTERNATL explain through your paper why the Pi- onesrs will not play the Morse Mills in Putnam again, -Early in the season Mr. Jarvis (the Morse Mills mamager) and I arradged a three-game series. The first_game was played In Putnam in which we were defeateq by a foul in the last minute of play the score being 27 to 26, The second game was plaved in Jewett City where we swamped them by the overwhelming score of 64 to 32. The third game was supposed to be played on a neatral floor, but we cheerfully cof-| " Gommodore Judson stated today that sented -to play_them in St Jean's hall | yn Motor Boat Club of America is Putnam_(their home floor) where We 8¢ | empowered t6 make all arrangement e Yo S Of the | for the race {ind to select the Coiirse series, 34 to 22, over which the boats shall compete. Mr. Jarvis knowing we were his best| b s in favor of holding the races on grawing card" got us up to PUAM|lake St. Clair, if. the Detroit club again. This time we were defeats ‘ wishes to hold them there, because De- Putnam having an dltoguther different|iroit yacht men brought the cup back MOTORBOAT RACES New York, Mar. 8—Preparations for holding the international motorboat races for the Harmsworth trophy in this country during the coming sum- mer already are under way. The chal- lenge received from the Roval Motor Yacht club of England is the first of several expected in an effort to regain the trophy won from British motor- boats by Gar Wood, of Detroit, off the Isle of Wight last August. ‘teur card for 3o civil courts, a writ of mandamus hav- ing been taken out to procure an ama- the Montreal-Boston player.. Every official of the provincial branch has been served with a sub- poena. A The action: was taken on behalf of Ramie Skillton, representing the Shoe Trades team of Boston for whom Du- 2 IN SIX-DAY BIKE BACE New York, March Eleven = teams were left in the spring six-day race in Madison Square Garden at 10 o'clock to- night, with the two leading teams still retaining their one-lap advaniage. The Egg-Van Kempen pair had a pomnt score of 340 as compared with 246 for the Rutt- Lorenz team. The two teams had lovered at the 46th hour of ‘the race $64 miles and ‘5 laps. The record for the hour is 970 miles and 5 laps, made by Lawson and Drobach in 1914. Five teams were one lap back and four hers two laps back. A new team of omas and McNamara was formed (o- night after the: withdrawal of Alovo.ne and Piana. . YALE TRACK TEAM TO MEET PRINCETON ON MAY'7 possess the known Buick reliability to mieet every condition of travel. To that reliability there isadded comfort result- ing from/ improved seating arrange- ment and spring suspension and easier control of mechanism. And the new lines are beautiful. . Each car’s reliability is re-inforced by Authorized Buick Service. Stnce January 1, regular equipment on all models includes Cord Tires From Pianos to Steam Shovels There is a Bay State Finish For Every Imaginable Product N over seventy years of progress, we have developed a line of paints and finishes to meet every industrial need. lineup, ~including chree Putnam HIEh | 4o this country. Just who the British | Princeton, N. J. Mar. $—Princetdn’s These have been tested through the years, payers. .namely, Durand, Spencer end | opajiengers are will not be known un- | track team’ will meet Yale at Prince- and on every imaginable product. Their ¥ . In this game we received an |y fyrther communications are receiv-[ton May 7, according to the spring . : . wwiul raw deal. but 1 dom't claim this|eg from the other side. track schedule, announced today. The superior appearance and wearing quali- 2 alibi, as we can take a beating and pravtSumactady the schedule good one and come home smiling However yesterday 1 received word wanting to know when to play that deciding stated he wanted GREEN BAY BOWLERS CONTINUED HIGH ROLLING Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. §—Bowlers from also. m Mr., Jary were going ather events on are: Pennsylvania relays at Philadelphia April 20 and 30; Inter-Scholastics May Harvard at Cambridge May 21;-1L. A. A. A. championships at Cam- ties are proven. Our line includes Machine Fillers, yame. . He aiso it |Green Bay, ‘Wi, who shot into first | Liidgo May 25 and 26 Sealers, and Enamels; Sheet Metal Fin- e n eutral floor, the Putnam | place of e five-man event last night . : . 7 . A e 2ot zvm. Can 3ou imagine that | with -a_total of 2911 pins_continued —_ ishes; Baking Enamels; Baking Japans; neutral when he_ bas ~three difu b Bt Lo T e ARMY-NAVY F!IYREIMMED i Metal Primer ; Rubber Finishes; Reed and * oot neup. ; & \ HTH €O. [ rin eed oo e b B ‘what. the ‘word | Congress tournament foday. X Van| mne Army-Nave basketball ¢ Fibre Finishes; Wood Novelty Finishes 2 v does mean, Nevertheless | U nd G. Neid topped today’'s shoot- |, =30, " e Joih "Company of New ers in_the two-man event with a score of 1,170 pins which put them in sev- enth place, while their teammate, B. Masse, led today's singles with a 647 total, being placed fourth. They were the .only scores in the doubles and singles today to class among the ten leaders. te that we well play Putfiam on a feutral floor (not in Put- or a side bet of fifty dollars. WILLIAM LIBERTY Mgr. Pioneer B. B. Team FATHER ELKS HAND OUT DEFEAT TO THEIR SONS the Elks' “Sons” rejoice t they handed their fathers bowling alleys recently, for RICKARD TO GIVE GRAHAM ANSWER NEXT TUESDAY » London a good trimming Tuesday eve- ning on the Parish hall surface, before a fair_sized crowd. . The final score being 52 to 11. The Army-Navy boys had everything their own_way and were never in anpy dahger. Mills proved to be the star of the game, caging 13 baskets and was followed by Murphy with seven. In the preliminary the drmy-Navy 2nds defeated the Daredevils'by a close for toy manufacturers, etc. There are varnishes for all kinds of products such as Pianos, Phonographs, Automobiles, Refrigerators, and Broom Handles. We make Desk Rub and Polish; Chair Dipping Varnish, Cas ket Rubbing, and Flowing; Insulating Varnish: and et their Waterloo Tuesday even-| New York, Mar, —Tex Rickard to- 14 to 13. Lineup and sum- : it was a crushing defeat for the'|day informed C. E. Granam of Mont- : Canoe and Spar Varnish. who didn't have a lool . e | real thag he would give a definite an- 2 gl . : ’ R n: ol bt 1% TSIE sobellt WS | Bwer Mprch Jotoiiie afier of & guars [,y -Navy Jh o This is only a partial list. Tell us what ; after the sons strong and |[antee of §700,000° for the Dempsey- e ... Mcinness you fleed or tell us the result you W'ish to - ‘were there” with the goods. | Carpentier’ championship bout. Gra- McDonald ’ t all thres strings, the | ham, who represents a group which de- = MCDOonR] attain and let us make suggestions. We can supply a paint or varnish to suit your product. We have specialists in our Industrial Department who are practical experts. These men, plus our seventy years’ ex- perience in the manufacture of special finishes are at your disposal. Write us today for complete information. WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & CO., 'Inc. Largest Paint and Varnish Makers in New England ng un a plurality of 120 pins sires to. hold the contest in the Can- Only adian cit¥, conferred with the New York promoter. yesterday and today. ral pinfall for the match. f the sons reached the 100 mark, and Madden, and the best they could 101, Madden senior rolled , 110, but Purdon senior car- DUFRESNE’S CASE HAS REACHED CIVIL COURTS Montreal, Mar, 8—The case of George Dufresne, who is endeavoring to ob- tain an amateur card from the Que- bec branch of the Canadian Amateur Athletic association, F MARKET WAS PROFESSIO; ey "NORWICH BUICK CO. 'BUICK CARS 319 MAIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN. G. M. C. TRUCKS WHEN Field goals: Mills 13, Murphy 7, De- celles 4, T. Coleman 2, G. Coleman. 1, McDonald ‘2, Miller 2, Whiton 1. Fou McDonald Referee: Fontaine. 50 9% 31 93 98 has reached the g rerrRroarante BETTER AUTOMOBILES 'ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM — e M 450 3 7 : i = . f 0 i a FoTR e T — BOSTON, MASS. 79 New York, March S.—In the flurih('\‘ TULSA PUTS YOUNG*MEN’S ; 8 3 absence of helpful or constructive factors. 3 ik b homme ar abront, torus's ocie market ~ ORDER OUT OF RUNNING lN CAMP ‘ H 9 95 90— 264 | was again largely influenced by profes- “Kansas City, Mo, Mar: $—The Tulsa - g = ~*" | stonal interests whose operations effected g‘lekl:::m?y ey e Similned - : 396 421 422 1239 |additional impairment of prices. 3 sation in the secon: y play 2 R ) The more acute phases of the Iuropean of the National Amateur Athletic [ By JAMIS CRUSINBERRY 4 situation were reflected in the foreign ion’s basketball tournament here this |on the regular diamond. One man can Broke Junior Record. shag the balls for both batting cages. exchange market. Remittances to Lon- afternoon when, by a score of 38 to 33, (Special to The Bulletin.) rorere ,. Ky T z - Junior Hexathlon meetjon, Paris and most other continental % they eliminated the Youns Men's Ord”| Orange, Tex. Mar. Eighteen Pitchers in Camp. bl i ucted at the Y.-M. C. A. |, 0inis vielded more or less sharply to ex- = i a little four inning practice game in 3 . A 3 7 James Kelley broke last|Points Yieed oo o o0 & o peculative : % The Livermore (California) Athletic | the training camp of the St. Louis| Rickey has eighteen pitchers in camp Junior Hexathlon meet record | 203+ o L = % club defeated the Spartanburg, S. C.|Cardinals in this city. A squad, most- [ 204 the whole squad as well as all the sianding broad Jump, " alse | "R ian axchanges were especial- | 30 200 £ £C Athletic club. 32 to 53 and the Atlanti|ly regulars, was combating u quad of batters can el a complete session of ng the Boston inter-school record |, Scandic e e A Tob_Prod - a e (Missouri) | recruits. Manager Branc . stick work and pitehing practice in a y o w ear. He jumped § £t 2 o |1¥ depressed for a time, but rallied sub Tolon e 3 Aimetic Sl detentad ) 5 ey was g half hour, while in most, places it coaching at third base. Clifton Heat would take an hour @nd a half with stantially later, cbte, the fleet footed centerfielder, was those countri altliough it is believed are most vitally in- that Industrial Paints Cochran Increased Lead. OPERATING TEAM WON | 5 o B large percentage of the squad stand- " terested commercially in the invasion of on second. . Arptber runner. was'on i g i thi March S.—Welker Cochran in- | ¢t ST CS, MATCH BY 128 PINS |first. One was out and the call was |Ing€ around doing nothing two-thirds lead today in the 18.2 billiard Edguard Horemans, Euro- hampniof. the score at the it's block standing 1,200 to of the time. three and two on the batter. Of course both runpers were on the Zo with the pitcher's windup. The batter- bounded an v one down to Conditions affecting home markets af- forded little ground for encouragement. Further wage cuts by the railroads, no- ttably New York Centray were accompa- The Operating team of the Eastern Connecticut Power Company bowling league defeated the Office team, win- % 0% 1% 1003 5% ko %A% % as ding pit in another cor- ner of the field. He has the work of construction apportioned among his PECK McWILLIAMS CO. w spring trainjng, arrived today. has two sets of batters working out down there while a third set is laboring g00d. The success of the Cards, how- ever, depends upon the pitching, ning the match by 128 pins. ' High s a : elpers: is old Joe § TH —A. Boardmai orwi e Belzaxtork Gt oot Siee ning tne mateh by L8 pins. " High | the Shortetop and was thrown ‘out at| helpers. There o old doe sugden, et E HOUSEHOLD—A. n, Norwich Wit heiond Gite. western packers. Railroads as well as | New York, March S.—Call money | Lord. : cote, perhaps the fanrenay Mr. Heath- | watchini all the pischers, He. knows |/mmm———— g0, M C. AV industrial companies continned to report |steady, high 7. low 7, ruling rate 7, clos- | -In another league game’ the Line|National league, never stopped at third | JUst Who needs work and when it is S (530 B Fa e e - ago, Mar, 5—C. A Vaughn, of | requced earnings. . i|inz vid 6, oftered at 7, last loan 7, bank | team defeated the Construction Force |hase. He legged it for home at his|time. Then there is Charley Barrett, SPCRTING NO1ES. Heaphy, captain-elect of its foothall Chicago, won his second game in the | g .ging centered in the usual leaders. |acceptances 6. with a lead of 58 pins. .Chris rolled | best midseason stride and. he 1s | scout, who casts his veteran eye over 3 5 > cleven, it was announced Monday, that O cune Rament DY |namely, oils, steels. shippings, chemicals high single and high three. Scores: |first baseman's shot (o ihe x‘\'l::e the | the performing of each recruit and re- DH"“"“‘S". ‘,“”"C‘“_ ‘"bv"“ der, and Joe| james Kennedy quarterback of last 2 31 todar. % *|and several of the better known: rails, in COTTON Construction. finishing with an August shde that|POTts Just what each one needs mOSst | (s oo yock ationais ::vlhifill‘l:?- AILS teait had besn Cf SR S . which extreme losses ran from one 10 Xiw York, March S.—Cotton spet quiet, | Hanrahan 94 59 would have been expected in a world's | 0 develop into big league form. dianapolis America sctation cinb, | ob, Cruses. Heunely B four points, a few unimportant specialties | ;iqdiing 11.50. gt 3 5 sericf combat but P S IhOR : e ne et ation club, | against Yale, directing the game for Defeated Brown. toaling along at similar recessions. In g 11.50. Welsh . 84 82 PR et wrdly looked for Shotten Drills Youngsters: advices from the tralning camp at Boston College after having joined the > ovidence, R. I, March 8.—Center|he final dealings shorts fourd it ad- SER T iooRD TRARRES = b ESDRNES T LG, oamD: _| Then there is Burt Shotten, who dj- |ARtonio said, Monday. o team.only a week hefore. basketball tedm won from Brown | visable to cover in Atlantic Gulf, Mexican b Se il THTTE L iz Encouragement For Youth. rects_the play of the youngsters in|pLhcse Plavers, with Reynolds Joe Sevell, Cleveland shortstop, r= 40 to 25. Steoiin, Cruaible Stea1 and (Genaral LS e | Larsen . o i e s AR H the practice games, and there is Doc | biicher. Who was released to Stlrived at the spring training camp & Rl (oWt e w = (o Manas c gged it on home | {5, BUGHCS, Bames, and there 18 Doc| payl club, are the first 1o be dropped | thirty-six hours ahead of the squad Won Hockey Matel greater’ part of their losses. Sales e S o e toird base coaching line tWO|structor in the knack of sliding, and | by Manager McGraw. of fielders, which was due to reacis s !}Tn' Crimson Ram- | amounted to 450,000 shares. CER B L Ginals’ boss was eereaming at the top | Frcadie Schupp, veteran pitcher, who gu(;n:’rc\ir1mm"' e e In he Grent | Datlas Monday afternoon. Sewell wasié B ey i : . 1 as sc , e 1 ! d_sacker, arrive e Giant allas direct uscal008: Ontario, 5 to 4, here tanlght. | wuorier enks had added very rarels i | U S L2 ¢ CEE RS pectham el the dirt. Young leathcote was badly | " Pratice in the o couch for. infielde w In con- | Untecigtty ‘of Alabama’ teash for, st . 5 ;i 0 : 3 et : 5 o] . m. an s things | 1! s BRL L n ecks. Guy Morton o by time funds, commercial paper and | [ M3 s Andersol 8 ga?!‘:g?}fisplfd;e'& Djictots ioyiad re- lare humming. Rickey himselc is anl | Ml ake for able defense i Altais, who repocttd s SSE i Btk dsosbtaBien: U o1 o6 =t A ger Rickey over the field, first in the far corner, |28 Of ¥ b A8 A0 also was a'day ahead of the batterys coep o upon him. Grow howeve Duliness was the striking feature of the | U SN e 444 The Cardinals’ leader grabbed the | VALHINE the actions of the recruits ai | i\ racovered when (h e Podbort I o SRt ehe S Aasiian ix. it amariar ; youth by the hair with oms boey ang | batting, next upon the ‘diamond look- [ U} FECOveted Wieh the veuson dpens | “I don't know how to accountf being unusually small. Liberty 3 1-28 FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES, Operating. cuffed him in the ear with the other, | .75 At the regulars, next down at the|,e'ing regu including “Babe” Ruth, i W e W o o made a new low quotation at 90.72,| - us o Then he yanked him to his feet and | Sha b thiod hase i E WP bY coach-|Carl Mays, and Waite Hoyt in camp. e e e others showing irregularity. Total sales x| Lord . 105 114 ave him three L g rd base for each side in the Wi b ix rentiou e e AT 4 Archer 95 87 “That's the stuff, CIif, old boy,” the|¢8Ulars,and yarigans. Louisiana, Monday. e S i 8% | F. Sistare . 13 106 elated boss veiled. “You can do that Practice Games Are Viciou: Shortly ‘after his arrival at Shreve- | foothall squad of Washin a3 T e all the time. There isn't any of them | Those pract 3 “aved | POrL, Ruth received a delegation of | fovaon Colene. Ha will ts hatoted HE — aniEy 32 can stop You on that plati You can | vicuey, me et jpSames Are Piaved | iii hovs and demonstrated for them | Jomn s mengon. . T U ansisted b =% Rt 2 make it against the best of them. fie to the plate indicates. One |the famous —home-run. swing. He|™“Neale and Kellison resigned as cosehs DON’T COUGH I h. 7.5 2 |3 Han At s the kind of pep to show. Great|can't attend championship | Shook hands with all the youngsters|and athletic director, respectively, 109 4n T e e A E o stuff!” And the manager gave thelgame in midseason and find the boys|?nd invited them to the ball park, Mon- | Marietta, Ohio, (‘ollege last week. . You can stop that distressing in Am s Ta 265 | Towle ... 2 80 81— 265|limping but smiling youth a hug with | playing any harder. Rickey takes a |94y ’ e t i% Am Cintes F Y b his left arm and another wallop with | chay > 2 P nager Wilbert Robinson, of the ; h 5 .00 Am Belei 867 | McGibney .. g0 92— 249N chance on broken legs, sprained ankles, . Six Crack Catchers. cough—stop it quicklyandsurely. 00 Am um, (ar e - | aeter S5 e | T rlst andithat sent thoibpy ati ley horses and sliders, just to keep | Brooklyn Nationals, 'was ready at New | - vy ooy, many crack eateh 990 Am e z . 2 22 2411 gering but happy to seat on the athlatast i cveny e Mgy | Orleans, Monday to start his squad | MG as so many crack catch-g Foley’s Honey and Tar 2 Am o I® ™ e bench. is athletes keved up to the highest | " rhs ers on his Giants squad that he doesn'@ i o i e e 36 120 483 1339 . pitch all the time they are performing, | into training. A number of the reg- | ol (% L (0T d0 0 em. Fesi is the best known and mostbuc- | s in Deaad .. 7% £ 168 —_ Loaded With Enthusiasm. He believes it better to have a man | Ulars have reported. e i e cenful family cough meditine on the | o9 A% Aomrls Gar Sod s oo e V% BOWLING. 5 | That 1o only 5 sample o i spirit | Lidk O In the spring practice than to e e e i | iy thres in Alec Gastons market. Itloosens the phlegm and mu- 108 Am Weol Sma = AT THE AETN i i St: Lol Riiie iole lienTHIINE N Coan s : o aten e o~ | Walter Henline and Leo ie Cables o A. and enthusiasm that is in the Louis ip race i i _penter championship match at Mont- 5 in Lo ixon. Al : = E a . Lous | plonship race ill trained in the things | . bt 1 es look good, but m"" the h"m’:n'd "'M‘".""W""" 706 Aicsiomn 3 Cardinals. True, it was a team that|they will have to do. % 88! real, were in New York., Monday. to ;‘;;"_:r:"‘f‘&; 3 Lok Ianh\'rfi:;“u'i TR g gives . 399 Atchison CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, Brew B 339 | finished last season tied for fifth place| "The Cardinals look great in every|Eet Promoter Tex Rickard's answer to e A Contains 1o opistes. 1500 Balt & 3 Chicago,. iareh 8 Geer 53 | With the Chicago Cubs, although it led | department except battery work. On |their offer of $100.000. ~They have ” H ¥. 6. Prave, Bedferd, Ind., writes this: “La 5 Beth doror 4 | cions iat the L 8 Comect anticipa- |Seer ... 333 | the league in batting, having four reg- | the infield there is Jacques Fournier | {NAtively set July 2 as a date for the Boil On Arfm. H iripbe lafs ms With & sevets - ‘1 Y ah et St onsiat Sy o wflp:.;‘n on | Halone Ksl(ulars who clouted the ball for an aver- | at first, the mighty Rogers Hornsby at | POut: D Billy t3leason, the Holyoke boy whos SosSh et il 1 et Ta ey | 3 B %% | ed today to weaken the wheat Tarket in | Lent . e i second, the clever and alert Johmny | jio . CXsiat: Septesenting, the Can. |is trying his best to make good acf o Tar and atiar = T - P e o bate doa\gh © Doose el oten bl spirit, enthusiasm, morale and|lLavan at short and, the expert Milton | 20ian syndicate, said he would be ahle | second base with the St Louisg Sow well 34 ack 30 BY. vegtn I e e - e chseclimnsettieq 30 162 | harmony only could. make champions, | Stock at third. The latter at this |0 €AUSTY Rickard that the bout could | Browns, is sufferinz from a_boil o 40 Cent Lea b gt wr?v;-a;ayrfie;ffi'l““fl to 1 3-4c 530 1628 the Cardinais could begin right now | writing is a hold-out, but is expected | D¢ held in Montreal without interfer- rm and has been forced out n’a LEE & 0SGOOD CO, flgh'-mf Tihy May $150 to $Lb0. ek Covn st bs | peait 0 o s e e o et | *"Within a a two et S atieoten e Th'w‘m;’ 5y ) 55 : 5 4 A sa|ieons a day pr two of the sepera- been attended to end Gl 300 Ch G W % | to 1-2@528c, and oats 1-4 to 3-8@1-2c. | Thoma; - y e iv Has Good Outfield. . n @ e 274! They have the livest and best con- tion from Boston College of - mou s % | In provisions the outcome varied from 2 | Levine 245 jalucted training camp one can find any- | 17 the outfield there is the speedy = worti H B nCME -c declifle to bc advance, TR o 337 [ Where. Tnforcunately for them. it re-|Young Mr. Heathcote, in center, Jacko ea s SO N Wheat ' traders displayed unusual cau- | Oxley ... 359 | quires scme good pitching and some | SMith, at present a hold-qut, and Les- H BacE e ‘z,;:.redu:.ouéheme 1-;:‘02‘::.“:!‘::“ many iy -— | sterling defense to win pennants. That | ¢ fi"‘fl""d- ;Drflf‘e“"(;'lg in ":‘!m again 1 08k Chile, assumy e amount 459 498 604 1561|1s what Manager Rickey is trying to|Ti8ht and left handed pitchers respe : VIAGAZINE smm 5% Gosien Ce :g wheat held on farms would:prove to Americar’ Express. build up this spring, and if he succeeds | {ively, and the hard hitting Austin i x 118 Cro”ole Stesl e larger than had been generally esti- 7 I the Cardinals are sure to be in the | McHenry in left. o s KN mated. Most of the selling presure came | Shea . 95 fight for the flag, because there it no| __LWO reliable pitchers, Willie Doak t UNION SQUARE 08 from holder of March contracis, who de- | FAIVEY ... 20 team in existence that can go out upon | ANd Jess Haines, are on the staff. The L 3 e 10 sired ‘to_substitute the May delivery. No | SWeeney . 9 thE fala and s hack club needs two more and at present - 5 3 4 IFsdtos e ery. No | Se % e field and knock home more runs | : P A GoOQ g = e B o S e r T T | Khe” S dr U 3o i e lping ol " | £ foke 28, 0, S, il e e D A5, EV:ERS ou Better Than| 1% 6w me : ex- 5 —2 e et s | “Dixie . last sea- ' ¥ 1008 Gen Ytar cept rainy weathér which at the open- | King 75, s1— 243 ickey a Modern Manager. son with New Orleans and formerly : H Buy Our Wurst. e o dore ing counted semewhat against the bulls, Ti+ “Toi TTe-°=-| ._Branch Rickey is a modern manager. | Vith the Cubs. If either fails, the Car- - eful bod: i y ol e 3 Developments regarding Germany and the 444 424 487 1355 | He hae broken Away from the old siyje | dinals may have another tough vear L DO i No Salad Complete Without| 3%, Moot allies were practically ignored. Crescent Fire Arms. | methods of ‘of making a ball club. He | }inless a couple of the others come ing a< ever. And why not? 3 ol Com and cats were governea by the | Congdon 99 91 79— 269! has systematized the work in the train. | tAroush. ; i 3% 180 Towir o0 action of whes 3 Syivia 77 85 as_ 2g1|ing camp so that things move with & Hopes Lie in Youngsters. The same use of the best (3 e e o M"“""mn;mm“""‘ol_a“' igher with hoge | Young . 104 104 88— 29 | regularity and precision that is admir- | Hopes are ‘held: for Jake May, with hops and .malt, the sam H . o ettt A e in labor con- | Hutchins 304 8§ 92— 252 |able. There is mo time wasted. He |the team last year, but a loser, Louis g o Home-Made i . ditions at the packing houses had 2o ap- | Gleason 90 107 93— 290 |can get as much actual work out of | North, last vear with Milwaukee, Billy careful brewing and ageing e el on e market. AT s e— — | forty athletes in an hour and a half as | S| a arvi G y q 2 3t s | Sherdell and Marvin Goodwin, both is res) ble for this. y e In Wit {18 & 1as | the average leader would get in three | carried last vear. % PPambie 108 € X waym 2509 Ren CHICAGO GRAIS MARKET. ours. The addition of Lon McCarthy to the ¥ g w Clwnse. Rain Stepped Practice. For instance, he Had constructed and | catching staff may help, though as yet Order a case TODAY. B3 Too Galveston, . Tex.. March' 8 Rain fen | SPiPPed here. two batting cages pro- | his arm hasn't shown any speed. Ver- 2 2 . . THUMM'S )| oo yex B e el & Raln fell | tected on cach side for a distance far |non Clemons and Pickles' Dillhoet < From your grocer or dealer e M etd Loduy il fout bevond the wpitcher by netting as|are the reliable men. Splendid utilitr 306 Mizmi 9% the Boston Nationals. forsook baseball yy, v t DELICATESSEN STORE 0 3 s - f ot e BastoR) Ratiama i 1 well as protected overhead for a short | men are present in Harold Janvrin and ; -, : 2% Mo st ik Dot e Tomit e, of tne | dl8GRRCE. (The cages are:side by side|Joe Schultz and there's a_host of re- | N S P A N 40 Erankdin Street - | i sy ¢ Dick Tudoinh the last member. of the |down in the corner of r He | cruits, two or three of whom may make

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