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"LET'S GO!" SAYS CUB MANAGER

When the players berrin trying on their "monkey suits" and oilvz cp the old or new glove it's petting near training camp season. Here we have Bill KilUfer all dolle l up in his uniform from the new outfits purchased for the Cubs. The Cub manager is ready to join hia crew at Santa Catalina liland, Cal., and str.rt the ball arollinc. One of Killifer's

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struction of eifeht pitching mounds at the training: camp to conform with the battery box at the Cubs' park.

TaA SALX.K. III., Pcb. 24 Tli at Bud Taylor-Harold Smith srg-ument Isn't settled ypt. Th(?sf? two wildcat bantams fouyht tr-n s-uoh fast and even rounds hero lut nls-ht that when thoy frot through the judsres called it a ciraw, and the crowd was satisfied with the decision. It was a preat battle all the way. Poth boys got in some good execution and each blaekened the other's lamps, but n filth or succeeded in scoring a knockdown. From sart to finish It was crammed full of real fighting- and make u biff lilt with the crowd.

OUR FIGHT DECISIONS

Decisions of tioxing i-fprt.S'-iitu.nves are: At La PalK 111. Bud Taylor and Harold Smith boxed draw (10). Eddie Wood bent F.illy Kerher (8). Oeorjre Ko.tek knocked oit Young Jonnldson (1). Y':ncr Smith

knocked out Younp Murray (4). At Newark Mickey Walker beat Soldier Bartfleld (12). At Philadelp-'na George (K. O.) Clianey beat Alex Hnrt (8); Johnny Mealy brat Whitey Fitzg-erald (S); Frankle Rice stopped Kid Herman (4); Phil Kaplan and Wally Itlnkle, draw (6).

RAP AT GRID COACHES. XRTV IIAVEX. Conn., Keh. 24. riacin- the much in th- trrand ntnnd

and allowln gthe captain and bis ron to ran th grame on thf -field Is th solution of the football coaching? problem, stigrB-efted by Processor C, W. Mendell. chairman of the-Tai athletic board. Slendell said tliat paid coaches should not t-o emp-loyed.

No Friend of Humanity. Fte who employs excellent fscnltles and good wit to humor and please men in their vles. Is the gTeatet enemy of mankind.

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RICinrONP, Ind., Feb. 24. KldiMcManus, ha ntaniweiKht of Dayton, O.. Is matched with Kid Dalton of Muueie for ten rounds In a card to be Rivi'ii at the Kayies hull here on Feb. 2S. Gl! Elchoff of Duyton will meet Kid Schnofield for eii-lit rounds, pay? the annouiicimont.

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SCRVICE Clin ...e. !- ... .! e.. :y I'.b.iiln. r.lue Island bowler, 1. bavin;; himself m.-a-ured for the diamond medal which will bo awarded to i.he winner of the world'- chanipionshlo bowline

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clo.-e toni!;-iit. Second plae, a .-till a flght with rhil Wot of Ciicijn, Mort ldndjjey of Stamford, Conn., anil Jimmy Smith of Milwaukee th lea.litivr contenders. I'.louin has a f-o'.rit score of 23.91 in t ( nty-t wo f-mifs .

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Chi. -,aro Five Cluh at the j ,-:.- nc!i...l prymnasitim Moiiiy ! ',! ..r. 1'l.e last tini:.- the Hamnmti'i ''' f-Jtiml tho tanh c-f Fad 'y lri-- i bo i !91J the loral Pllilltet put Up ' r.s; ame only to losn out in tll ' ' ri'iutf ? of play and the play- I : : lav Ibnr.KiTiil tfotn this so-nn j

.)- i.t. to avence the defeat tin -t ; t ,i i '-.e American Ipion boy.. e ' "e.-yken, who manatted the oi that y ar. Is at the Jie'.m ; -Jj-tl team this year' and ' be foun-.l nappintr. T.o-..-' rfn 1 Chicaj-o Flvo In tum :'.ve th -ir st rr.n crert llne-nn -n. Manager Finn realize ':.e i-c-iis l.aee the punch to a!n :-;!'.'.-. and tho'iid the rhifiy f-'hel-. .--! .'it resnlur pace the vi?!i.i M i ri for one merry oyenlnar. dojir- v.-1 : -!. haa been tippet thl.i ; ncv' r );.: f .re at many baski '-KHin-' ;e !;:at- that the Colon!:- I a . ; . To bun-p the fanoeas T a s:,o.,;e fa ij around town 1.if j- sn '.-oi r:b.'n as to which teai.i . :o, 1 ho - v. b are jrolng- to s- e . .. . sat 1 - He 1 tliat Mnna,:e wl'.l b- 'Hi 1 that will be .-a,..,-,..! f,ralrT;t!tri. Both team a v - n m v.ei'-ht. btit in s.z" I. co'. the r.orries with su.-ix y e:jt m-n a ".Shirty" Sndth, r.,.: .n and :-. ou, -n ho all told s'z ' i v.-: t e a f-er. the 1"; Five al.o r, . oj;.,,- r.f laree siz d perf .rrr,r.Ti.! th't :-r -nrth of boh fiv-p win ai !. : v. hen they finish th.-li ,-l;i.--h. fact ti.at Slanacrer Finn of The i.tis pr rlsod a return canpj In

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i-:;?o J!e!;-h;.;. Whclan w ar Hanimord' best. pin Ur.t --r wh'e Pa vis w.aa the be'-t for ilie Hei- hV'5. Kext Sunday afSerrns-M tle AVhi'lrat f.vi; -.i :M five !1 ; .-;; -nd a rh:tn e to r.-v nae. Tla will l e tit'- vi v-id-lr.; r;iiu" of a :--e-amrt . ri-'.. It takes p!a. e at Mn'n.i's at 2: Si) sharp. After thif; n.a.'eh is over there will '. a .special match of three t;-am--s between Xeil Nelson and "SuRar" arrilnst Klmer J-aU F.iT. Co. k:' y. Thia i't just the w.-sy they will iliitiMe at the national tmiriianrst in Toledo on March 12h.

One of the crreatest basketball con-

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j on Sib'.ev street, will take place Sat- ' urday, when the St. Caul's Academy 1 of Valparaiso cones i - Hammond to play a return came with the All Saints

C. O. K. This earn- will mean a lot to Hie Hammond lad.', as flic winner of this jr-uu" will have the riyht to

j claim th" northern Indiana championi ship- Yalperal.-o took a 2r to IS vtctory over All Saints last month. All Saint know th. y have, a job on hand.

therefore tto-v fire out practleinEr every

riiht. Va'paraiso w il have a little surprise when tl.ey play All Hainta. iJiv up : AM 'Saints C. O. F. St. Paols. Fherle "". - - F X dan Slein, TPirns .... ! ...... .Curtis, (Jray la eney, O'Onn'wr . C . Finnegan, ii'-.nnon Ta .;ue, Visconti. . J. Kind-r Pillen, Seha fer It. Kinder Chevigny, lie.-.tty.C 1,. iui

BASKET BALL RESULTS COIdF.OF. Wabash, 65; Wilmington, IS. Indiana IVntals. "S: K-isi: Poly, ST. Tbit.er, 33; Karl ham. IS. Il-iitinftton, 27; Muncie Normal, IS. Mb-hitran, 1 " : Miehit;aii Ay. tries, 17. Wisconsin. 2.'.; Northwestern, 11. Ohio State, Chieairo, 23. Princeton, 22; Yale, 1 m . Scores of Superheater

Bowling League FEED WATFi! 11HATEP. I'Fl'T.

Schultz lTa 111 121 : hindon 123 129 12!t ' Hub. r 116 14rt If, 1 Troppman 1 lf 131 11 1 Sheridan li' 14S 18-. ; Totals 754 f!98 68. ; IC)M'-)TI 10 PKPT. j True . . . inr 144 121 ! r.inninham HI 11 V.:l Downa 1"9 139 IS'' ' V. Ikman '-'nl la 7 14) j Miller 160 176 1 6'''

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Totals "40 STATION'.VKY DEPT. Bvbb-.ke 173 15S Muh 1'? 1" C ardner. ln, P'T Winter; Hi 3 12

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Wants In Midwest League V A EPA Tt A T 3 O, Ind.. Feb. 24. Valparaiso may obtain a berth in tne Midwest I,earrue, c.omnosed of Chicago Kenosha, Jolict. P-lMi and Kaein; elulas. There will be eijrht clubs in the Ifapue and the selection of the elfrhth club is between Pontlao, 111., and this eity. The M'arnuette Manors, one of the Chicajro entries, has slfrncd Eefty Sullivan, a former AVhifo Sox pitcher, formerly wHh P-rlolt. He will he a runniris" mate to Jack Quinn, wh. refuses to report to the New York Amerieans.

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Fielders Assembling For Training Trip C INTER NATION At NEWS SERVICE). Oil it .v.o. i.o. 24. Inti . ., , and outfioid-rs of the Chicago r. bs beg-an assemblinir here today preparatory to the trip to the spring training camp at Catalina I'land. California. The squad will have tomorrow to join pitchers, arnl catchers who hav been in camp since last Monday

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