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— MONDAY, MARCH mtd YOUNG SEATTLE PITCHERS LOOK GOOD IN PRACTICE MELEES LANDIS AND HEYDLER CLASH OVER BENTON’S REINSTATEMENT EMINISCENCES QF Entries in [Big Jess Looks Quite Hurler Is Youths Stand Up Well D- BDugdate Tourney | Healthy, Does He Not?| Center of | inGames of Week-End * Told to Leo H. Lassen | Ji Welsh, Yannigan First Baseman, Snags F ahaa r Are toBox | War Cloud Two-Base Blows in Five Trips to Platter; Role The Tragedy of Charley Swain Again Drives Out Homer CHAPTER LXIIL oan ty te ng rp and National League Prexy BY LEO H. LASSEN HARLEY SWAIN presents one of the real tragedies of erber Attracts Heavy- Defies Baseball’s High g yi ul seg ‘ at, : | Ph sorting Editor of The Star, Now z raining Camp 0 ; the C Norn western ague : te weight Title Aspirants | Commissioner I z deattis {cAtene at Training ip of Sig Charley was a slugger of renown in the old days anc r | y Ck Cs aca fehermerswn ss after serv faith the Seattle out BY SEABURN BROWN | BY HENRY L. FARRELL AN JOSE, Cal., March 12,—The Seattle In- field for years he a crack at faster h ae of TEW YORK, March 12—D' dians cleaned up three ball games over the I basebal a et aaa, We agreement between th week end, the regulars winning from the At that time Cactus Cravath had just emt cham mn er and the pres Santa Clara college nine Saturday by a 14-to- ¢n sent up to the Philadelphia Nationals PA 1 . a a) league on t , 4 tally, and from a picked San Jose club by by Minne lis in the American association, " jenota I yey Mier “a an 8-to-4 score Sunday. Billy Orr led the nd 1 fi for Swain to go to tl k ye was yannigans over to Los Gatos, a pretty little anc xed uy al for Swai 8 Rig, twee | ; : r to Los Loa, 8 M to replace Cr th, turning the Kood ¢ i a town in the thills of the Santa Cruz moun- Millers — tc dla Sravath, turnin cinnat! Reds if he was good enougt tains, nd and the second team hooked transaction with Joe Cantillon : rhlety Rebels aie i ) 1 and the secon amr And inter Swain fe f of an elec . a 9 7 ame | the village nine by an 8-to-4 tally. tric wire repair truck in San Fra ile = He 5s haet te: pal The pitchers are starting to cut loose, Carl lost. one of his le He died i Be or eald the Williams, Harry Gardner, Bill Praul, Jerry 3 2 1b ¢ the N Athlet former ( could not} Dunn, Young Sitter and Lefty Ricker working the games. n was a slugger, and y b's how n al Ps ¢ bestow te ‘i Ricker flopped eight on strikes in innings at Los Gatos, the ball: some awful 2 ; Ag oe ot in| While Sitter worked five innings in good fashion Sunday for , t t " the regulars. out him, however. Charley couldn't | mainiy hie relationship with bi ” © 1917] y . DUGDALE ; at af in a rs va aW & vhan | tieece . ha when the ) first Ray Rohwer crashed another homer Sunday at San Jose, strike out so many times with men on bases before or since. | is said t bp « brought to his attention. Both! while Jimmy Welsh, the great young first sacker of the yans, He had a tremendous swing, and when he missed he just ; ‘ | dey beg picked up four doubles in five trips at Los Gatos. about tied him Rraknoee ‘ t = ‘ iru!| Harry Wolverton plang to have the regulars and yannigans Bwain * a ha gene a Bina! sate eint the : six | put on daily exhibition games from now on and the pitchers wain, I "i Attve ever seen in the en ie ; fais "ea P Coas ark when he landed the ball a foot from the top of Z ns to| are expected to start bearing down this week. field bi rs. No ball bas ever been hit over that fence, and Char 8 : P oo Ps : ODS has ¢ agent a la experience ts taken whit Swain was sent up by the Seattle club for a trial with Washingtor nto | 7 | SEO age ag RFE “Devine Has more sea st when'he had a chance to go to faster com t today with his th ne MENTON CASE, the veteran Victoria catcher, parked over the right | @™!ve & pne of the diftt zog made him an to throw oo Ss u . nw as culties that are attendant the Ja game and that he laug ‘The b plate was loc ween 12th and 13th aves, and Meek’s | average smoker have cropped up in Jand told Art Fletcher captain at | drive lit 14th ave., a block a a half away. | tion with this week's affair | tbe pumetin: querlea, andanga;ie |, ase. rie i Heydier brought the pair before} former Seattle writer, hae rgie Lee, California's Chinese Tuesday Dugdale will tell more about Moek and some of the other amweight famous sluggers of the old Northwestern league days. Peon ie sere es - been "a vision ai Kan Joan Hage om “oa, ln hin n¢ v0 questione ne . . ts st for Hi Wolverton ae aeel ibe Yerkepion mew 6 vin Gna ia Soe ‘Pittsburg Scout, Now in| KA@E Sufi Magis Vic Foley, the other main.event BY BILLY EVANS [Neither was Bat Nelson. The arms|, Herzog claims that Benton was) Indian Camp, May Land | rick riarea sary and the rest of the ‘ n show but iit-|“out to get him" because of some} Oal Hurler i Waa about Jess Willard? Has/of Willard and ho @ chance with Jack Demp. present or « trouble th y bad when Herz manager of the Cincinnati Reds ahh lard box three |and Benton was pitching for him. | BY LEO H. L a tacre than asa | HA said he fined Benton for|QAN JOSH, Cal, Mm ly toyed with hia|breaking the tr les, and Devine, fa ffected bi ‘ength often lies deep, fected bis grip on the Future of Japanese Baseball Is Bright pat some, but hasn't dimmed his ey@ eng oN — EN Billy Lane ts now the proud possemor h 12-—Soo|et ® Henry sedan r figure in Coast n shape | sey? Foley and Lee were both to work | Those two queries have been fired on wt Austin @ Salt’s| at me time and again aince a return wo-hour run to ve olther miller | bout between Dempsey Willard uite a be these parts, and enck nated. parring partners, wo there was no|that Benton said at the time that | baseball for several seasons, is now wtiewt bene das oes aft ; s taking the tilt seriously. Foley cont trip to New York.| chance to get @ line on him from his|he would get even with him. |scouting for the Pittsburg Pirates in| “per Johesten, Seatties er tare ASEBALLING in Japan is getting more strenuous each jus bre. eanily thru the North ing quarters at Mad-| actual work in the ring Benton was later traded to the|the Coast loop, and Joe has been| or bet he singe sue song. year. Like American kids, Japanese youngsters ar crop of ban Aa victory | ison Square Garden was one of my| That Willard bas made rapid Giants and Herzog afterward went| hanging around the Indians for sev-| ‘naa zealous fans, and play all day long. This impressed Ameri- f the nationally known Lee would | objectives. I wanted to get the rea en In the Inst two montha, how-|back to the same team eral days He hasn't tipped off his| oir atati ‘Sin a biked Weecn ioe can big league stars who played the e, 2 story |= ® for bigger game. 4 nd on Wilard—wanted| ever, was proved by a conversation | HEYDL 1s hand as to what he expects to see In|fan Jose Sunday. Justin Fitegerald, f th yeh Mold play re, according to the story |""m. tittie Chinaman hes quitted | to form an opinion as to his chance|I had with a well-known fight man-| INCONSISTENT the Indian camp, but he certainly 1s/ former Seal star, will play in the owt= o e trip = |himself creditably with nt 7 Ais Weantiie b in mebt | ake 1” eeecatces sweet on Ray Kremer and Buzz Ar-|‘!*!4 for the opposition, “ety y th numerous | with Dempsey should he again moet | ager. | Hoydler’s position ty all the more| y : BY WAITE HOYT |glove pushers, including a pair of on. )_ “When Willard firet arrived in |inconsistent becatise he was one of | ltt. Oakland's two best-pitching bets. ‘The Seattis infield has been shap- New York American Pitcher and World Series Hero }champtona, and will gtve Foley a/ d tn at the Garden fust as| New York, all the third and fourth-| ing prime pushers in the move to|_ After staying here for a few days| ing up with Johnsten on ‘The thing that interested me most|flar to our tennis ball, only a trifie| stiff text. The boyn have met before, on the entire trip were the Japanese rate heavyweights In the town were first, avid axceck -| Janvein on second, Crane at short create the position of baseball com-| Devine expects to La fhe) aye are | mop amd Baldwin ‘at third, and the missioner and appoint Landis to the | SPrings, where the Oaks are in train-| regulars work pretty. job. Ban Johnson, American |!26 and he may swing @ deal for league president, opposed it and | oe of this pair at least If some ar-|, Put Davia, Seattle youngster, fs stil | handicapped considerably by a sore hand, Heydler and his Nationa] league a» |P@2stment can be made to override /q bruise on his throwing palm holding soctates made the threat of @ 12- |the minor-major present agreement /up his play. Sentiment in San Jose” as getting ready to sta: larger. On every ball te an educa. |!% Wo 10-round draw | his training program for the after-| anxious to work with him,” said the youngsters. Pat Willams and Eddi» Jackson, | noon. anager, “Mont of them knew Wil- th le T was mich interested tn seeing the | 1°"! feature. Some of the balls! iocal lightwelghts, are down for a| lard tn many respects was a big | lard was out of shape, and no doubt attitude they took toward the game. have & map of the world tn color | #ix-round Joust In the remi-windup. «tome While he ts far from/ all of them felt they might ad4 to The kids are for tt strong. printed on the cover, others have the |Jckson surprised every fan in the| being in the “proverbtal pink.” thelr reputation by putting some- house, @ cc 0 of wee w th f \ wat 1 . ’ re nig |#eema to be that Davis will its tus oungeters elece tirdees. | bet, and #o on. A series of edu- | ka ago, when! they say tn the f «2 Wi thing over on the big fellow. ctcb lengvie ed vy put in | Concerning Grafted players. No big | ttomm {0 be thet Des plat one of ‘They start playing early In the morn- | nal features seemed to go with | °° "med th ittens after a is in pretty good shap For several weeks ome of the ay La | deals have been made lately because | dds off of a year a over 0] 1 took a decision ball game. {le our trip abroad proved the still had a long way to go to ard of play, still it ted they are making © color of office. " ing and keep gc of the differences on the draft. he ex-champ {a that | boys did make things mighty inter- ough trial horse, | of a healthy athlete, his eyes carried | esting for Jens, but ag he rounded into| ‘The postion of Heydier le rather} ovine ty parti ly ("Kid") Johneon. Jackson had| the sparkle that bespe n-| condition and began to judge his dis- | ity: GOLF AN AID Precarious as he has against bim|yo:+ and thinks the big fellow would| 4 of his old form, and cut loone with | dition, and while he carried some ex-| tance, his sparring partners began to |!" this tasue Garry Hermann, pres | ie 9 big winner for the Pirates, De- | TO SOUTHERN h that had Johnson badly be-| cess fat, the roll that I expected t car, Now none of the boys| dent of the Cincinnat! Reds, who| ving claims that an injury to Ar-| forged when the gong ended the| see overlapping tho walmtlino was|who were no anxious to work out | !* about the smartest and most ex- f " nxt at : . . sy lett's arm made him a great pitcher, LAND SALES ‘ al pert | missing. with him will even put on the gloves, | Pérenced manager’ tn baseball, as he {9 pitching with more snap | mpla's At Yokohama th tion park for the baseball one morn re is a big recrea. ungsters, ¥ ts a great play. About 10 ~ I dropped by and I or 80. eral of atched our every fiel and the|,, Williams also upset the dope, to a| Willard mays he weighs about 263.| “Why, when Willard hits you with | He hus aleo to figure that Landis | gince he began using more wrist ac- |) TIAMI, Fla, March 12—Southera certain styles qhat i preaned me, and peer if the | [o*Mer extent, last week, when he| No one has ever seen him get on the |one of those long arme of his tt is) >a* 7 rn anon contract if It) tion and he 1s using his bean more. capitalists have found a new one chap was a bit of a clown. 2 took the rosy end of an official 7 | Sant ewatl comes to a showdown. 6 yen n ul draw | scalos to prove tt unt lke getting ewatted with a tele- |He can also field and hit—for a] sche tages Late In the afternoon I aga! George Burns. B | . bar-ripentivr aes sex-| In giving out m to be too rugged a boy for| that the ox-chan ever ams—but he wasn't.| system of weights to Sallor F le B earance it I feel| graph pole, is the way ons of the 1 in pitcher. Golf has come so fast in the last There ta Nttlo chance of Arlett get- ng the Coue | ‘ham-and-eggers’ explains it” 10 years that Its devotees are ®um= arrive ata! Willard looks Uke a mighty Did Droivns |ting away from the Oaks at this! pered in the million. will make his| given figura He he | healthy individual. So did Jim Jef- | time, however, as he is just about the} When a golf enthusiast figures on ighs that mu r ni t of the whole Oakland lot. he | fries when he met Jack Johnson. be building or buying a home he imme- a a lot more An a matter of Ca a fighter past 40 have the vi- | M k E Tre y x ett ngunet lke car | fat ula or etting eteghe [ne to Meee Genny cee | LENCE EVTTOP | cans vom ccronaodations i bls eal al That being the case, ea ney. Car c ul boy, but haa| than he wan closer to 900 than 245, |gle? I wertounly doubt it STAR OUTFIELDER n to, prosper. | ENGLEN, RYAN been fighting In other rings for a Willard, : wouldn't have miss of spirit | 1 Wouldn't have m 4p » future of bane. | *2¥thing, but I certainly was glad to | get home. The popularity and/ Buel Nts to eball rests with the| The End) their b aseball. As I mentioned in another article, | zanne Len ng. neh youngsters. the youngsters play with a ball stm- Mor fight of Inte 000 . ae re ie . M z 9D) eveaktie. ot: Catt aca,, 08 Therein Hes the big idea of South- f 1 when at the top of his| Willard looks good, but !t may be| peaking of Qaklan 5 ern capitalists who have fGyeme are progressive. They | WIN NET TITLE number of months. game, was never a beautifully mus-|fust another case like that of Jim ‘on c nnis: | have lost a crack outtc thru the ational features with| 1 Fossee ‘and Ba Goddard | cled athlete: who’ fhipredsed “you | Jeffries M ‘ON arch 12 Bue | MENTONE, March 12 1 +) | When some big real estate venture Is permitting “Stuffy’ McInnis to beg Ch@ser, who has been with the Phila-| planned involving millions of dollars, walved out of the American league? lclphia Nationals, for several year| the location of a golf course is given | California girl, won the doubles ae > ‘ ae? Twas tn the Oaks’ camp, but as he ©090000000000000000 Jhere today by taking the seco St Louls lost the pennant in the |rouné of the Mentone tournament N S uy C B k | Judge Landis called off the transac- seant margin of one game. Unques- | eee have been plotted in the last two | erve ince ome-bac nably the Browns are one of the | ton. After that “ne no major] years, Each boasts a beautiful golf : — : hat leas ah }league player could be sent to a “That's It” | was 6-2 and 6-1. Sisler Does JEW YOR March 12—Joe| Brennan-Firpo fight. Brennan has ubs in the league. No team | CMO DIYS that refused to allow | course that Is completed and belt The ZERO ae EENGLEN Trick Stuff ‘hip the second time, with the ex-| the old line would be pulled that the | | O64 as af may sound, sate SCHORR WANTS es prey rarest a work calla 7 "i “ patable spot in the Browns’ infield ts|* re s 4 Jefferson St. W ption of losing nearly all the| South American was a “ham” and | Data bs . | NER AGAIN friends and followers he ever had that Brennan should have done it| first base. At that position the team theory that men in a position tospam | | | TO PLAY DAILY Hunky Schorr ts working hard for tho} their money in real estate. Thruout ven. Ghd. show, B St LOUIS, March 12—Did the st.|™4Jor-minor league war. De Witt/the south, Florida in particulary n, world’s sing! 3 lias © Louis Browns make a mistake in|1@bourveau, former Seattle fly- pion, and Mise Elizabs Ry wal J h H D oe Lync as Dropped my me eee American league last year by the |W3 sent to Oakland after January 7,| tn crepe arr big allotment Annoying Phrases |}from the British pair, Mra, Satter. dn a “Rammy” Game) waite and Mrs, Beamish. The score L Lynch hasn't done much aince| reached the end of the string. Vic-| has @ better chance for the 1923 pen- used, despite the fact that many " n the player to be drafted. he won the bantamweight champlon-| tory over Firpo would mean little, as | nant other features of the allotment are: Just back of L. C. Smith Bldg, MENTONE, March 12—Mile. Su F : et . _| has the est player of all time— r | big prices for real estate must have Card Tables, Pool, Cigars, Maite Cehaledswerid's women chart | Joe apparen’ of the Idea that| sooner, Losing to the Argentine gi-| a regular outfield berth with the In-| their got. 0000000000000: n rs weorgo Sislei vhat about his The idea is getting great i Dri ~ the crown was int 4 to him to | ant would mean Uttle or nothing, be- | George Bi ler, But w dank AOA he de Hiting plenty in i aeity ss re Ete by beating the ish atar be kept in good hands and that he| cause the experts have been expect- | Condition practice, He wants to play daily, and Sorel bombed te . dg mpeorncy PMS watine es ek has the only good hands in the di-| ing Bill's demiso for some timo, Just prior to the all-important se | POAC a anos in hile ability to make : Pay Checks Cashed pis Lay n ah ae ; vision, He has even gone so far in| This Firpo person will knock out lien tag Ae Bas We eee ;| the grade, YANKS LOSE, BU Mrs. Mallory, American champton, ‘ . njures s shoulder, He pla T c ne i ” ot t one he hits fairh d if he hits | ler Inju show P 00000000G0000' lost again In the woman's doubles picking setups that he will not fight | anyone shed eh! beens i a rk ¢ Bul Brennan, Bill will Usten to the | @e@inst New Y pite the advi ) a firwt-claan setup and has di CONCERNING: RUTH DOES WELL mcended to the place where his yio- | cockeoes loud and long. | form ey Rach amad rou a : on JACK ADA NEW ORUSANS; March (ean | t | t the ama- orm the Brow ould have won the U : : ev i pitcher and he ne i el | In following tho habtt of holding | that he will not develop tn this coun- | pent nnant. y | Tho Drowns lacked a substitute for | time With Jack Adams behind the| when tho Yanks were tosing 18 to 9 remember that he never would have| When ho first camo hero he started | Sisler last year. There Is some doubt Te Ebilintalthed telbves taverbien tin Bs one Ther were Sea won the title If Johnny Buft had| to work with Jimmy DeForest and he |#% to his condition this year. Iti ist out of this league. But Deacon| regulars in the Yanks lineup, whldll been unwilling to take a chance, was learning quickly. “Bome: of: hia/Seeme that a club with « chance for | +1. took the maragemitt of the Be-| may accotint fon the’adebes 1” Buff did more than take a chance, | fellow countrymen told him that De-| the pennant could have mado no bet-| 21414 Glut in mid-year last season parka th He fought Lynch when he was in| Forest was Dempsey’s trainer and) ter move to fortify Itself than to ask | iy : and then was relieved by Harry| such physical condition that he didn't | that Jimmy would teach him wrong, | McInnis on for the coming season Wolverton, None of the other teams| WARSIT Y RIFLE . have one chance in a hundred to win,| #0 he could never knock out the} AS an understudy to Sisler and a wanted to take a chance of havin, but he was game onough to defend| champion, and ho left DeForest, Al-| Pinch hitter, McInnis would have «|. CLUB IS VICTOR ‘ " an ex-manager on the team, his title against a first-class oppon-| tho he has spent some timo in the| been invaluable, Tnoldentally, his ad- Defeating the rifle club of John ent, United States, he In still so suspictous| dition to the Mneup would have | ey acm AMPER Hopkins University by a score of Lynch in not in the position of| that he refuses to oven talk with an/&reatly strengthened the morale of lig ‘sraRRING 1,840 to 1,777 Saturday, the Untver. Jack Dempxey, who hasn't any real | American manager. | the club, which may be shot to pleces |" 7.4 san Francisco Seals seem to | Sity of Washington team chalked up outstanding rivals, because Carl Tr Perhaps he has the wisdom of old| !f Sisler’s injury should handicap his have uncovered another crack young |!t8 11th successive win, The mateh maine and Joe Burman aro camping | Sol, at that! play. Bah za {infielder In Ray Flashkamper, the} W4s ® dual affair, with the scoring on his trail and neither one of them | ype ae eA youngster uncovered in a small Mid-|Pecorded by telegraph. in capable of giving him everything | PREP TRACK BENT ON STICK S ate-Western minor joague by Nick the title at all costs, Lynch should| try as rapidly as his talent deserves. | he wanta. | Will last . The Seals Hhirman may hove to cut en erm) MEET 1S ON |WITH PAT MORAN [tte tronning nim tor thted tase in| COBS TAKE IT oft to make the weight, but Lynch ty ORLANDO, Fla,, March 12.—'The | case Eddie Mulligan decides not to EASY IN CAMP rettl 1oHo he junior feather. adda toda athited ‘i we port. stil . es s 12.—A light workout this afternoon: we ight on asily. MPRESSED with the success of j pene, ue Sida aonb with} LANDIS TOURS was the only work scheduled for the - the Reds and will await the outcome ‘ the recent state prep basketball | Chicago Cubs tod: following their Lynch's dangers aro not confined of President Hoydler's defi of the SPRING CAMPS): for 2 ‘i ictory over the Vernon team yester= to the bantamweight class, Pancho | tournament held at tho University of | yitimatum of Judge Landis, who re Ss 5 ; | ARWATER, Fla, March 12.—| day. The team stayed over in Low Villa, the little American flywelxht | Washington, authorities of tho Instl: | Ingtated the Rube in baseball's good temmfentener ennte er initike a lAngotes test night end rotuchediea ex-champion, would rive Lynch an| tution are planning for a similar | graces Wrookiyn. Robins today aa, hie ira | he training grounds early today. ght if the New York Irish. | gathering of high achool track clubs | atopvon a trip thal anil takan all training camps. He} OWEN TRIES OUT f ve ‘i vould not comment on the action o but carefully adjusted his collar, examining was not Invented in the daya| fighting machine in the United States; Interest In the baskebtal meet wha | STUFF WITH BAT BA Niciodal Wanaka SARIS ORL OF FOR BALL TEAM hi it when the boys wore sheet-tron| and that goes for Dempsey. surprising, Instead of the expected | i atl nal league president ‘in re- © smart effect, and s ying, quite calmly clothes at sporting events, but judg - deficit, the series turned in.a profit] SAN ANTONIO, Tex, March 12. Fuaiag Rube | Dermission to} CAMBRIDG Mass. March 18s Very satisfactory, the VAN HEUSEN." ing trom the above ploture Goo: Greasy Neale found recontly in a} of approximately $100. It is planned | Jimmy O'Connell, the $75,000 beauty, | Piteh for the Cincinnati Reds. Goorge Owen, Harvard's great ath= | | stator would have been as big an (dol| medical examination that he had| to use this sum in furtherance of | led the fireworks with four hits while | lete, disbanded his hockey team to= | & in the days of “scopping the knopp"| been outfielding in the Natlonal|the proposed track meet the Giants’ were beating the San |\COBB HAS EYE day at the close of the season and re- mJ nn today league for 11 years with only one | Antonio Bears, 21 to 14, in the first ported to the baseball squad, of } Recently it. Loula wanted her}eve. Hin case is not so remarkabl DR. EDWIN J. f game of the season ON INFIELDERS which he is captain. He is to try out B was dressing for the day when they told him that his wife had fled. Being | rf n would give him a chance, Pound| for a titular meet in May, ‘Tonta-| 1 fede a thoroughbred, he did not bat an eyelash, 197 LOUIS, March 12.—Baseball| for pound, Mttle Villa in the bext| tive dates set are May 18 and 19. |O’ CONNELL DOES the Flortds awful pores kreatent n to represent “st, as some other players Se heen BROWN duspmeees Av G March 12.—Regin-| for the job as regular pitcher, V / Louis’ In the “Carnival of Youth.” | pastiming longer than that without a a ‘ SAN) o} Ts ning. ise Aas er Cobb, of the De. eaMRRTELE,.; the Worlds Smartest COLLAR Millionalres, bankers and nocial re aad eld of Ee | SRURG, Ein, March 12—|troit Tigers, will work two sets of W YORK, March 12-—\With wero mentionod=but when the choice se eat ‘tall |Heinie Sand, Phillies’ now shortstop | infielders in practice, likewise two | seven victories out of eight games, was made, George Hurold Sister, lead-| Prospects for a Dempsey-Firpo atulee from Salt Lake, who ix expected to posta in the outfield, Mike Pratt,| Yale has practically cinched tho PHILLIPS-JONES CORPORATION 1726 BROADWAY, NRW YORK ing batwmun of the Amorican Inague, | fight In South America are no. at Leading Dentist atop Into the boots of Art Pletchor | ‘Tiogney and Jean Will form one de-|champlonship of the intercollestate wore the silver sult and wilke ‘ltrnotive financlally that tho skeptics} for More Than 21 Jat shortstop, reported for practice | fense, while Brady, Kerry and Hanvy | basketball league, Cornell ts second San Mraacisco Office; 206 Pacific Bldg. He made a wonderful actor, too. aro crovslng thelr fingers aboul the Years today, will form the other, and Princeton third,

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