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By Condo, THESE DAYS IN “THEN NEW ND ON NIM § ID IT Becaus IS NO REASON WHY A FTER MAKING A COMPLETE FAILURE OF SVERY CVE UNDERTOOK NHS HAS BECOME 3 LD aol ER. Lay LOOK = =a ——— { wecc, @ur Ke IS ENTITLED To FREE SPEECH, ISN'T HEF u es TIC, AND f Atir? WORKS OVER Time —— = aa SQUIRREL FOOD—My! How About Reds? Matty Should Fall No Lower Than Third This Time’ FIVE INNINGS will Rube Brensler,| appeared in Southern training camps) depend | formerly of the Athletics, and Dutch upon | Went thru an entire season without i the best bet of the league in B defeat. winning $1 straight games | Since ple of hita in first inning. Heine Groh. The midsection of has won a pennant, yet the question player, spoiled Bill's afternoon. fe always asked. Reds, better work may be expect- ed of him than last year, Lena GEE, THE GIRLS Look Fine SPRING CLoTWESs - TWERE fj mn MARRIED MAN SHOULDN'T | aan AT "EM iw ts - OF GOOD BALL After beth driven from their ori inal position by a 2 to 1 score Bat y afternoon, Walter Mails’ ma (Thirteenth of a series of ar | tried. Eller had a good mason last nners from Camp Lewis ox eles in which Purman discusses | year and should do better, Mike a eucceaeful counter attack Major league ball clubs as they | Regan is in the mame class Matty and defeated the Glar of | Reuther for his southpaw pitching. | sae EE re ean on toe BY PAUL PURMAN The wonderful Hal Chase will | Malls and Dig fill Bose bone | A tradition will hang to a ball) be at first this year, There is OU US a prevelant lub. | no better initial sacker in the | UE" ° , 9 Back In 1869 the Cincinnati Reds league. At third the Reds have |‘ pe mpeg AY, API ann ae GIANTS LOSE IN |ALL READY FORT | THE GONG AT ARENA TUESDAY Training for the ble opener at the Arena 1 ay was brought to a close Monday afternoon by Jim Par-| , ry, Mickey King, Mike Pete and the card ot other fast mitt men on the Roth King and Parry, who clash tn the main bout, deciare they are eager | ™ | to meet each other at close range. 4, out Sunday, and those who mw him was « in action say he is aggressive and hard to beat Mike Pete is listening for the gone He meets Houck and Catifornia Leo day Frankie Tocker from ae Manager, § Harry made a good showing at work: | Philadelphia, 1 LIL 15, 1918, PAGE 8 Aniio f Isn’t George the Stupid on Nauti es? BY HC. HAMILTON | tearm either league, han been nited Press Correspondent bie to do do very little with the NEW YORK, April 15.—The name Tiger heavers. And usually the Bil Don off eate disturban e year in Amer. be ed in the American league an league circles An New York, race bably the dark horses and om and Washing next to the White Sox them n prepared to open the season, Bill 4 Will Donovan ts coach: | dn leaning back and enjoying him er pitching corpm Detroit pitehing © Yankees, who go into action in many and 1 to cut loose and w the American league it can do %, almost half a century) the diamond ix a problem. Lee | leet their exer that, and] that gives himachance at Chet Neff.| show the Ameri results are the annual question in base| Magee will second. Lee | Walter had them fe thelr way|orne miner's friends think he hae an | (™26 ining wea alte is y n poor gauges as a rule by which to no reason ‘ has been—“How about the Cin-| may be good or bad. As he is | back to the bench with ane even chancaof winning the mateh. ' ti 7 in @innati Reds this season?” Cincinnati bred and has always K wed up well in the bor, “ - . judge coming performances, but it is Pratt will [pin those 49 years not a Red club| wanted to play ball with the | but Loole Guisto, former Cleveland| Claire Rromeo was expected Mon- | startling fact that the Cincinnati | enough to the HAveE AN ACCIDENT, MR, igers, Under Bill Donovan as Pitchers’ Coach, Loom Up as Big League Season Opens lay at Washington. Tiger pitchers have been rather tn to believe strengthen make the GUE Reid have cleared the decks fo" T Joyd Madden and |DOCTORS SCORE HIGH Tigers therefore must appear ready league for a first at pitching weak nennes have cropped up, and there is that Derrill infield the Yankees any hardest hitting ' «reat shucks as contenders \ NO, MUCH OBLIGED, 4 | JusT HAD ONE TRANSIT Cash in Six time TRANSIE! line P Peis inse five. per line P fer line D per line D per line P ye tines 4 i ix mon months 04 ‘ 0 lines t her line Ste A CROWS NEST FOR MY WESSEL ‘REK' ~ DONT You KWOW ALL BonTs HAS A CROWS NEST ~ we AINT NAUTICAL —— ATTO TZ ALRXANE ney-at-lew. mortgages, thing pertat Last year there was more hope. Blackburn will be at short. He Guiato singled = tse first, took ; bin “profit a : “the great Matty had taken charge) has been up once or twice, but | #tcond on a panwed ball, third om an @etiom: Pe a SS a time w eet: KODAKERA— the club. there has always been something | infield out and scored on a sacrifice | Pete to Feature | IN CLUB GUN SHOOT In 3 ae too common “ar i @ | How about the Reds for 19187 lacking. } fy. In the third he dropped the! «ames. In the firet inning’ Sunday Draft Men’s Card |. Te %20?4 reristered league shoot ing” is a muc oe. .. eae We pick the Reds for third place| ‘The Cincinnatt outfield will not! ball int left field bleachers with] he made a perfect peg to Downey | raft TE B NGTG| tee cats Om be tebe beet tae , + is comforting to |i the National league race. They! have to doff its chapeau to any club|® man on. on the sacrifice fly that scored! In order to raise funds to supply | aay at Poni ahae trage of the Ta practice, it Is lost a pitcher who was good|in the league. Ed Rouch, the| The Giants were patched up like| Gulsto, Saturday he executed &| comfort kite and necensition to | O leacue. dened sta be mn that there are some 25 of more games a season,| league's leading batsman and one of| last year's tire. Pitchers played| fancy shoestring catch and doubled! jected men in the next draft, the| ened earn known a ‘call all lines Wwhich is a serious loss to the best| the best fielders in the game, wil]|tWo position Ma: Leard) a runner at first rexistered men of Division 10 witl|” YT) e s in practically ball clubs, and Matty must fill/be in the center garden. Greasy) Wrenched bis back Satur hold a benefit emoker and entertain. ith but one target missed, Dr. persons Pp Place with youngsters. We Neale, a wonderful fielder and a .300| day, and was remo The Mike W aeategation WAS Friday evening in Greyerbieb!'s hall lpiek the Reds for third place be| hitter, will occupy left and the| He is reported to be resting easily) mcheduled to furnish the Giants os:h and Jackson at. iause we believe Matty will be able| steady, hard-hitting Tom Griffith) and Is expected be back in unl) some excitement at 3:30 Monday.| yor the main event Lioyd Madden 80 use his six pitchers to the best, will be in right. j form in a couple of days. | Chief Le Roy, who has played the! ana Frank F have been signed e@dvantage. Sherwood Magee will be the matn| outfield so far, wan expected to 40) Four other t {il be on the card. P When we read about Hughie| relief for the outfield while Sam. Smale, one of the promising o » medicine dance on the mound for numbers of en. @ennings having 20 pitchers In| Crane, a rookie of promine, will act{ fielders, showed up well in both] the Gtante. Wightman, U training camp, six pitchers looks for the infield. | ——— ty me eeratn gainer coor who has just returned from| Were 8s Father ludicrous, but Matty has of this club should the front address the audience, | Oakland 3-4; Sa geven and probably will keep six of © club of the Nation. District 10 in the largest in| mento 6 them. al league. The pitching is problem. the West, and one of the hardest ‘The loss of Fred Toney was a/atical. Third position is as low as working districts aiding the govern @erious blow to the club. Toney! the Reds should fall this year. m was good for 25 or more wins a year At the head of the pitching staff ‘Will be Pete Schneider, a right-hand who could be one of the most | @ffective pitchers In the league If he SOX DROP THREE MEN BELLINGHAM FALLS TO MINOR LEAGUES poWN IN TRAP SHOOT CHICAGO, April 15—The Chicago frellingham trap shooters, shooting White Sox were home today, ready for the season opening with the St. “Louis Browns tomorrow, leaving a Pecord of eight losses and five wins on the spring training trip. Manager Rowland dropped Pitch- (gre Metz and Tedeschi and Inflelder MecCletland to the minors. Eddie Collins was expected here in Pime for the opener, but will be re Placed by McMullin if he fails to ghow (Tomorrow Purman will dis cuss the Washington Ameri. ns, who traned at Augusta, Vegetables and Fruit on new grounds to play off a tie with Portland, fell down in the Northwest ern telegraphic ing enly 120. out of a p USE YOUR DIAMONDS And watches as secerity when you need money shoot Sunday Portiand scored 123 scor Horseradiah Latture La sa, per MD Liberal amewnta. Lowest rates. You loans—no Intereat Dept. Confiden- Keterences, any Seattle bank. FIRE MORTGAGE LOAN Co. 12 Yrs. 201-2-3 White Ridg ALEXANDER MAY STAY WITH CUBS TILL MAY ST. 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