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THE nroiAHAPOLIS NEW& THOESDAY. APRIL 1. 1920.
SPORTS
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Johnson K. Camden. preMdent of
the Kentneky Jockey Clab and chairmaa of the Kentockjr state rac-
init commissfon. has a strappins Ids Oily. Lorraine, by his stallion Ben ost of Amy J., which showed
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The Hanufaetn/ero Baseball Isffpue hat boon prpanisod for tho soaoon ftio fotlowfnp teams havp ontorod: Aineffcan Can Company. Ell lilly OmfSfiy. Lasptdale plant of ODsois Gaa fioicomb A Mofco, Boekwood Mannfarturliip.. Company nod ZJnk
Kelt.
Tho haaohaJt ooaoon opona May IS and doseo Aaptuff *. The ofOcero of tho Icapuo aro: F. C.*^ Lacoyo. preotdoM, and W. £, Clifford, aocceta'ry and treaonrer. • BASKET TEAM ON BOAD. BLOOMIKOTOK. Ind., April 1.—Lod hr CMptaln Kvtmtto S. Doan, nowly choooa ioador of tho Ittl Crfmaon haSfotbaft teanl. Ss membora of tho lift aqnmd left todoy with tho It 0. T. C recmltlnp party. Tho toam w»!l moot Salms ani ftrownatown teama peati, fffittllpa. Donovan, Dobblna. Ifampon and Joffrlea are iho players KMkinp tho triS-
for the stake filly has ever
to win the Kentucky la the forty-fivo years in. it -has been de^^ded. a sncees-
sor to Reg^t. which won the bip event in lilf fa the colon of Marty Payne Whitney, may take the 1929
event. *
Charles E. Rowe's black, whirlwind. MSo Jeminta was the btppest monsywlnnlnp fllffr of last year, earntnp S2S.9ftS for nor owner- and standlnp one of tho meet mrcnnCns campafpns
that a filly ever stood.
She was campaipned on a winter track at J4«w Orlcaiis early in the ^year «t ftlf and raced all thronph l^i^ltc Kentomky meMtnps aad stood a hard campaJpn on the eastern tracks, healinp colts hod filllos alifcs
with eona! ease.
ThS soperbty-bred dauphter of Black Tony—Valla stan^ twelve times last year and ftntshed first •tpht ttiBos. third once and three
times outside of Iho money,
* The Spiiim Trial at Churchill Downa, tho &Mrtvlew at Kmplre Oty and the Flash at saratopa are asnonp the notable features captured
by Miss Jemima. IHm Is In form at present, tiavinp
threo-duarters of a mile last wesk
at Donplas Bark tn t:I7 3-S,
BIp Money Wlamer.
Comnmadir J. K. L, Ross's Conttancy. by Ambassador—Sfmoita'a Dauphter, was also a bip money winner last year, placinp flt.lfl to the credit of her owner in thirteen starts, fintmtlnp first five times, second thsee tiisea third two tiroes and bofap unplaced in the other
th rca
Khe was boupht by Mr, Rosa from A. B. Hancock, of Kentucky aad Vlifrfnia, for the sum of flAMl, Max Htrach had her in traintnp for Mr. Hancock and considered her one of Iho best flUJos ho had over handtoC Constancy won. amenp other prominent rmooo. the Spina way Stakes at S»raiopm aad the Eastern Shore at Havre do Grace, and ran apainst th^
All toM, there are mxteen fillies nerndnated for the rich Kontuclcy Derby, and besides those iHreody menttomed, Harry Payne Wbitney's Cobwebs. by BroonistlcdK—Mpmtttpstde, & pood winner last year; Major T. C HcDoweirs IMsilactlon. byrhe Manaper—Ajanarka. which won her only start in hollow fashion last season; E. B. Mcl-ean’o Siren Maid. Gconce JLoUP'o Oriove. by Dove Ladce—Victorta B.; Mrs. W. M. Jeffords' 8«bmitute. by Stalwart—tfndei^udy; F. J. Kelly's XhPffmfire,;^^ by Vnlca»—Deluaiim: Montford Jones's Ethel Grey, by Resoian—fiweet Ms-Joram; H. F. HeadleYa Eyes of Tooth, by Uncle— Avo Maria; If. I*. Wheeler's Alula, by Voorhees—Bremerhafen; J. H. Baker's Shrubbery, by Ben Brush-^The Welkin. and John T. Ireland's Closrinp l-'p. by Rochester—Sea Mist, will ifivo stont opposition to the colts and peld* fnps nominated for the fSO.HI Derby,
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Treaaaine Liends 'FnryMirv
DETROIT. April I.—Carl Tremaine, Detroit, led Earl Puryear. of Tulsa, ait the way In theff tea-round bout here last nipht and won the news- , paper decision. Younp Chaimy, New
n rare i York, and Harry Kabbicoff. St. Louia
stepped * foupht a
oupht a ten-rouad draw and Eddie D4llo% Detroit, won from Patsy 01t9O^ Dotrofl. tn elpht rounda
SHELBY VILLB. Ind., April L— Morris Hopue. ape eiphteen, eon of Mr. aad Mra Jedin M. Hopua of this eiiy, and a mwtnber of the seaior claos of the ShelbyviUe HIph Saiool. today reooi rod tho Paul Croos medal, at a public presentation ceremony hold at the hlph scho<d buildinp. The medal, idfered by the Rev. Samuel J. Crosa of Sullivan, formerly of this city, la memory of his son. Faul CitMH.'* pradoate and loader in aUMetics at tho local oehool. who was one of the first members of Battery E, IStth field artillery, to bo killed in action durtnp the war apainst Germany, was presented to younp Hopue by the Rev. Mr. Crom. Tho winner of the medal is named by a committee of five ShetbyviHe moa. aad in mlected on a scholarship ri^ord. combined with the record made in athletics durinp tho school yaar. Interest la the srttool activities, interest in the basketball team, aad faithful trainfnp are all taken Into consideration. The committee that named Morris Hopue for the honor in the find year tharthe medal was proented. said that the competition was extremely close. Addresses were made' by several cltiaena n eity school of the hiph 'on the Bubiect of the benefit that accrues to- the public and conununity through pood, clean athletics tn the schools. The speakers were W'sltor Myers. ID. Wray DePreA Miss Edith Wray and T. Dors^ Jones. $600 FOR ARMENIANS. r V SeottftBb Rife Gift Brtapn County Orp^KU Fund Up te pTUpSM. The iarpest contribution to the near east relief fund for the care of Armenian orphans received today was a (Cheek for liOO from the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, a pi ft
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sufficient to provide for ten orphans for one year. This breupht the total fund Tor Marion county up to If AROt. Approximate 720 Armenian orphans aro yet to be taken care of by the cemnty to make the full quota of 2.000. One of the contributors of the day was Sewall Elliott, ape fourteen, son of Georpe R Elliott. 2$!f Washitmton boQievard.vWho hroupht (LSO, the net proceed frqm a motTon picture show, he aad his brother W'iillam pave -^th the neii^borhood children as patrons. Two more orphans were adopted by the Imperial Dr<H» Forpe Company. I^rey O. Ort, -cami^pii director, has arranged for a mass meetinp ifft Acton. Franklin township. Frtdah nipht. Dr. V, K. Be^^toor. Armenian. will speak. The concert band of the Holcomb A Hoke plant has volunteered to play. The Junior class of the Acton school hat canceled the annual banquet for the senior clhss. The money the Juniors expected to spend on the dinner will be ptven to the orphan fund.
PLAYS AND PLAYERS
AT THE THEATERS TODAY, Ftca' At 8;13 S7>. Keim'e—Ysadevitt®.. At 3;l» M»d 8:13 Lrnc—Yaudevilie GonUauom Totee et the fitape, “I - Mlpki - Be - Your - Once - i«-a WbHe.” the sonp motif of the Victor Herbert munica! piece. "Anpel Face." at Enplish's this week, has exceeded in sale more than a million copies, accordinp to the music publishers' reports. This aside from a large demand for ibi phonograph records and music rolia The melody Is one of the pleasantest of a number of tuneful airs in the piece. The Monday night performance of “Hello Alexander," the McIntyre and Heath musical comedy, codling to the Mumt next week, has been ' taken over by the Shrfners. Guests will be admiltted. Brttty Mary Moore, leading woman with Frances Starr in “Tiger!
London, and throuphou^ expert him
Worto’a
riperf.** is new tmthe spoken druna. mor to enpapement in thiepliMto she de voted three of her four yeaer stage experience to the movtnp pictures. apfteartnp with B. H. Sothern in seveiil of his ptsys. and mote re-
cently with Itory Piekford.
Although only a little past nmjorIty tn point of years, Jan S^blniff appearing at R F. Keith's thla week, Is. an extraordinarily gifted violinist. At the ape nine be was plAflnf recitaM at tile Roim! Albert Hall.
and giving other concerts
Europe, Musical crttlM to become one of the e foremost viollnista
Johnny ' Vlesser, (paying at, the Lyrtc this week, -was an alto player In
ilmnd
en he
until lie became a staged professional. He^ Is proud of. the fact that he was the first boy to buy his horn. Johnny sold papers on the street and became a m«mc«r of the band when it was first organised.
NEWS OF THE COLLEGES
LAFAYSim lad.. Audi 1—Fmdue Univerffty's annual oa4a)o(ue made its appearanoe today, the ptinebml feature of Uds year's book betas the anaounoKaent of marked chances tn entreaos reeuiieaients let Fuifdoe. Foreton lancuaxe ffwfits art no hxncer requind lor admianen. Inetoad vocatomai endits are nKoeWtsed. One new reqiireiasQt is a halt unit tn solid geotnetiy. Cmhta from' approved voctoioaal schools or departmmts ere to he aceented, as many aa n-ve wctile out of the total of ftflesti ivottired for entraoce txAnc eouatod. Grsmtates of commissianed fi high schools may otter as many as torse unite In vocatgK^ eublaets. the mtatocue shows expsAston tn many courses mid considerable space Is dfevotod to dsecriptiona of builffacs utd equipment. KOTRK DAJdS, "tod.. Aprtl 1.—Offermined to prevent the sprmd of ecarlff fever and other contaiffoiiui dlseaaee. Notre Deme University anfhmltles have decided to extend toe usual Baetar vaewtton to two weeks in order toki adequate sanitary pteeautiona may be takmi acainst the spieed of disease after the ffudeats nffum. Yhe faculty members fear tost students durlnf- vseatimis will miaffe with students from other collepse and univmaltiee where there are effdemies of contaffous 'diaesses. and thus, on retumiiif cany diieaea hade to the univw-
ffty, . Jka a rmm at the new milHr ffni, ^ left kwa Wedatodif morMa^Ml^ ^ro^-MadnsedsaTigia 14, Thap adtedj^ ertfia^Tto nffuru^^ y, Tlmronih axaminaltotoi In tovWirrt the
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provide ^ ***• ► Oeme .meffiiNi Meodfrfor ediimittof the the council- ^ Yh* ed Aprirld. Ittld. A tweffto on AprU *9 Md Mmr J w«lSStmu'tiiJ15j: aiteteary. an mtertoitansat betoar rttirnri fer toe firnt dayjmd a daaqa totlw Bsm ffttvsr tha. next aftanuiaBu gl" ISlWF!Hi«ail
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**A Ouija Board discovered Ricoro”, replied the .professor, as he moved the ash-tray iiiearer. “It happened at a clairvoyant investigation we conduc-
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“A famous European clairvoyant was at the seance, and after he’d made a few passes over the Ouija Board, the little three-leg-^ ted phffichette spelled the word %.-i-c-o-r-o.’ " !p|i ' ‘‘^Ricoro?’ asked one of the' scientists, in an awed voi<x, !*What does that meanT “ 1 can tell you that!* inter- , ted the Dean, *Ricoro is the ^sme of these delightful cigars’. passed around some fine, slim fpanetelas, and eveiyone, inluding the medium, lighted up.
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“ ‘Now’, said the medium, ith the aid of the Ouija Board,
I will endeavor to divine the price of these marvelops'
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“Again the Ouija planchette movM — quickly spelling out •T-w-e-n-t-y f-i-v-e c-e-n-t-s’ “ ‘Wrong’, shouted the Dean, ‘though it’s a natural mistake! These Ricoros sell for 9c in every United Cigar Store in the
country!
“—And ten wise men unanimously agreed that you. can’t le^ everything'at college.’^ • ' -— —- ^ SocwiercMr later, you’ll digeover Ricoro. It’s mildiiesA und balmy tropic richmss will please you as much is itf l^ce wdll astonish you. ° Ricoro is impmted from Porto Rico dufy free, so it costs no mme than domestic d^lars* A dozen shapes and sizes ■—Be to 3 for Sic. Sold only in United Cigar StoreSe **Thank
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