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A Valuable Suggestion The Star’s Sporting Page Is Widely: Important to Everyone Tt is now conceded by physictane that the kidneys should have more Attention as they contro! the other organs to a remarkable degree and @ tremendous amount of work removing the polsons and waste atter from the system by filtering the bi During the winter months expe olally, when we live or lite, the kidneys should re: some @ssistance when needed, as we take fess exercise, drink less water and @ften eat more rich, heavy food, thereby forcing the kidneys to do more work than Nature tntended. idence of kidney trouble, such as back, inability to hold urine, @marting or Durning, brick dust or sediment, sallow complexion, rheu- atism, may be weak or irregular eart action, warns you that your idmeys require help immediately fo avoid more serious trouble. An herbal medicine containing erals or opiates has the most Featins influence. An ideal herbal Compound that has bad most re arkable success as a kidney and adder remedy is Dr, Kilm jwamp Root. ‘You may receive a sample bottle wot Swamp Root by mall, absolutely free. A Dr. Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, N, ¥., and mention Dept. R. Roli neck SWEATERS, io Bavy blue, maroon, gray and white. Regular Price $7.50, cut FOUR HUNDRED PATTERNS AT TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS Pe. A Ee UNCLE TOM MICAREY 15 SORE: THROUGH AND THROUGH ee ee “Tom Jones, Seattle: The wording of your telegram ts an insult to a man of my standing, If you consider a $12,600 offer a joke, then you are not the man to be aianaging a world’s cham pion. In the many years that I have been promoting boxing, yours is the first telegram of thie kind that I Mave ever recelved, Riv ere is a little 128-pound boy, who never boxed outside of Califor nia, and never went into the ring with a lightweight, In offering Wolgast $12,500 to meet Joo, | considered that | was waking you &@ most respectable proposition, Certain it is that I did not merit & sarcastic reply, but Instead was entitled to your respect Keep on ‘laughing’ at $12,600 offers, and you'll be managing Milly Papke again . “My standing in the boxing world fs too secure for me to waste my time by exchanging further telegrams with you, Con- sider all negotiations off. Wolgast will not be asked to box here 80 long as he is managed, or, rather, misma od by you. Have another ‘laugh’ with me, (Signed) “T, J, MeCAREY,” * ee ee ee ee ee es er ee PETTITT T TTT TTT ttt SRSSEREE ESSE ESE EE EEE E LOS ANGELES, March 22.—Tom Jones, manager for Ad Wolxnst, is a charter member of Tom MeCarey’s “In Bad” club today, and the proposed Wolgast-Rivers match for Vernon July 4, is off Futlowing the receipt of a telegram from Jones, declaring that “the Yolgast family is laughing at your big joke,” the alleged joke being McCarey’s offer of $1 to Wolgast to meet Rivers, McCarey grew warm under the collar and wired Jones in straight-from-the-shoul- der terms. Above is the message. ose ee ITB ALL NOTHING, SAVS JONES he was routed out of bed this eee ee Moha Bests Burke len tek eee RRR ** * * NEW YORK, March 22.—-A palr|® MATT JUST LAFFEO NEW YORK, o-roui \w Jack Denning, a welterweight to show for bis 10-round encounter) | “sr wit make 142 pounds AeTwaches Feaceat. Mohs handed |% three hours before the fight,” the sailor a walloping in every |¥ the —" iat “and i of |® you acce; agree to round, Burke never having a cb sie tase poe 6 free, pow be : within ten ® he would not be surprised if ® the next challenge came from # & Jack Johnson, ~ SREREREERE RENE HE For Olympic STOCKHOLM, March 23.—-Addl- tional bleachers, with seating ca pacity of 10,000 are to be erected for the Olympic games here from June 29 to July according to an announcement committee in charge today, This brings the seating capacity of the stadium up to 29,000 and it is fee eeeeeteeeeee es made by the! YRIDAY, MARCH Edited by ROY WHITMAN ee ° e*eee ere |* LEADER OF SHARKS * jeeeeveeeeeseoe BY ROY WHITMAN Jack Barry feels a good deal like & boy with a new pair of skates, and the cause of all of Jack's good jnature is those pesky recruits. They are showing up nicely, Jack struta around, during tho after noon pr shes this one with his face in The exuberance has von way to despatr, The cause? | There are only nine positions on a ball team-—at one tine, and the rules of the Northwent league per mit only 17 players with the man ager, after June 1, And if the rules did permit ofmore, the pock- etbook of the large magnate would not, “Thus some of those pretty young phenow® mwust fall before the managerial pruning knife. Which ones ?—that's the cause of the jfarrows in the manager's brow, The outfield is the greatest pur wie, Inck has ehifted Cruiky over to’ left and intends to keep bim there, If some chap does p: loose from that job the to be some awell ball pl Mr. Dugdale’s back lot this sum- mor, There is about one chance in ten thousand that Crutkehank won't be in left ficld when the gong sounds, The chances are al- Mont-as good that Fred Weed will be In right way, there ia only one fob left the center garden. Stidello, the Loa Angeles semi-pro, looks like a real slugger, He ts fleet of foot, and can’t be overlooked. Leslie Mann is probably a little weaker with the stick, but he is possibly faster than the Los Angeles boy, and @ grand fielder. He te as trim & looking athlete as one would om to see. He acts like « ball player Thia partially appareled person we ¥. M. C, Ay ae Charley, the Shark. He fs not given this title to resemble the monaker | the police band out to some stew- bam, but he bas setually earned tt |as the leader of the Sharks swhm-| ming chub, in the ¥. M,C. A. Hila complete handle is Reynolds, and he thoughtlesal the greater part of his w home before the camera ati him. But, as a matter of fact, ts dressed, or undressed, in the er shown, the greater part |time, which f# spent in the jming tank, where the mld | Mareh in all the same as dog to him. | Reynolds, with Mercer will offictate and be general at the public swimming exh jin the ¥. M. ©. A. tank this jing, when all kinds of ‘Then there ts “big brother John” Altman, and Jack just can't keep his eyes off thiy big chap. He looks green yot, but he has the makings. iow he can smash the ball anys, give him time nd he'll land io the big leagues. Jack tried the big fellow ont on first base yester- day. First is Barry's own job, and if he bad {t in mind to bench bim- self in favor of Altman he must rithink pretty well of him. Thea ot! there is Moran, and Jack likes *' Moran, too, If those four bo; don’t change in form Jack Barry is going to have a pretty hard job The infield is just about as pus | ting, although that situation Is not TOUGH JOB FOR JAGK BARRY IN | PICKING. TEAM Figuring the dope that. —~and likewise can't be overlooked. | Barry! show up nicely I'll put him there.” Barry consoled bimeelt With Mann, Altman, Moran and Sidello on the Job, wonder what Barry thinks now of putting Dulin in the outfield, Nic Fuller looks pretty fair on first, and anyhow Jack Wants that job bimeelf, If Nic or Altman doosn't beat him to it Siner is figured for second, and Tealey Raymond for short, There is little chance for anyone to beat Raymond gut of his fob, and Dug said lait night he would call off ali ladies’ days if Barry put any- Raymond in the position. Dulin and Chick for the third utility jobs, this | dope fails to include McMullen, and this In another kid that Barry can’t | keep his eyes from, He ts young and husky and fast, Bverybody Is forgetting about |Danny Shea—except Dug, who in-| variably pines for old favorites: | Wally pegged nicely yesterday, and | Jack Is tickled to death over De-| Vogt. Barry says he absolutely re-| fuses to worry over the catching | department A dispatch from Cleveland says Bert Whaling and \three others are trying for the third catcher Job. Vance arrived yesterday and ts a big fellow, Jack hasn't sized him Read | That Satisfied Fealing well -drenne pr $15.00 to $25.00 SHANER & up. He likes Stevens, Thompson, Sneider and Killen. Also Melvor) ‘and Moe are looking good. Barren- camp is yet to arrive, If Dave Skeels gets right there is one thing | absolutely certain, and that Is that in Skeels sad Fullerton Seattic ts | going to have two pitchers who can | hold their own with any of an. and with all these others to pick from Barry ought to be able to get & pretty fatr staff together. NEW YORK, March 4#2.—Re- newed hope is felt today by the fight fans who have been predict- | ing that boxing is doomed bere, be- cause of the action of the state sen- ate in referring the Allon bill, abol- jishing the state athletic commis- sion to the codes committee, At-| jtempts to refer the bill to the ju- | diciary committees raived a storm | of protest. This is taken to mean j that the repeal of the Frawley law, |permitting boxing bouts, will not be accomplished at this session of | | the legislature. i NOICE UNDERTAKING Par BROADWAY AND UNIO* PHONES- Fraviesaiencinsensiigunstinnsnstenaesunsnesneeeseseaennnnnn The Capital stock of the Washington Trust a 4 is owned by the stockholders Fy Savings Ba The Dexter Horton National Bank of Beattie A SAFE BANK With Savings deposits and a Capital, Surplu additional half million Savings Bank is the company in Washington. A CONVENIENT BANK Located on the ground floor of the New Vere Building, at the northeast corner of Second Ave and Cherry St.—the heart of the business naa. cial district—easily accessible from any part 9 city, A BANK OF COURTESY Where prompt and efficient attention is -depositor. The wage-earner and cap corded equal consideration. Faun ACCOUNT WILL BE 4% “on'Savings” Washington Trust and Savings Second at Cherry DIRECTORATE: N. H. LATIMER Cc. J. SMITH J. W. CLIsi of five millions of and Profit account of the Washington Trust t Savings bank or ‘ W. H. PARBONS M. W. PETERSON ie uate will be pulled. He up to Barry yet, because Chick 8! Your measure will be taken by An Ounce of Performance _ Is Worth a Pound of Promise REGAL | ithe original feared that even then the accom-| tort in the water and Was modations will be inadequate as 000 seats already have been diaposed of SAN FRANCISCO, March 22.~— Tommy Kilbane, Cleveland light weight (no relation to the feather champion), will make his initial ap- pearance in a San Francisco ring tonight when he boxes four rounds with Antone La Grave, Kilbane ts giving away 10 pounds weight There will be seven other bouts on the card. Your Next Suit WHAT IT SHOULD CO8sT When I say that you make what I save th bigh rent and other costly, operating ex penses by doing business UP-STAIRS I only ask the privilege of prov ing to you my statements. $25.00 SUITS FOR ALL MEN 233-34 Liberty Bidg. Opposite Postoffice | presented with a medal for the lifesaving teste. W. W, biew in a couple of days ago promised to show for the ting exhibition. 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