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Ty Cobb Lambasts Contract Jumpers Jumping Jack Propensities of Some Players Arouses Wrath of Famous Outfielder Reulbach Holds Baseball Players' Fraternity Caused by Actions of Organized Baseball

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TWO OLD MEN TO OPEN YEAR WITHED NINE Herzog Adds New Players Making Different Club From One That Starting 1914 Season at Cincy. BY C. H. ZUBER. CINCINNATI. April 7. Before another week rolls around the base ball championship season of 1915 will have been launched in the two big leagues the National and American. Here In Cincinnati interest is as great as ever, despite the fact that the locals finished in last place in 1914. The changes mad'; in the line-up of the Reds for the year promise to work out wonderfully well, there being no department of the team that has not been greatly bolstered up, with the natural result that the aggregation, under the able leadership of Manager Hertog. is expected n nhnur n vant imnrovement over last

season's form. The southern training trip welded the team into a machine that can hit, run bases and field with strength and intelligence, and if the pitching comes up to expectations, h is HttiA doubt that Manager Herzog's prediction of a first division finish will be realized. Clarke's Team Comes. t nriiv the onenine of the season is set for next Wednesday. April 14, when Tred Clarke and nis rirate crew fnm Pittahiira- will assist the Red in prying off the lid. The team which Manager Herzog will Introduce on this occasion will differ materially from the opener of last season. Herzog at short, and possibly Tom Clarke behind the bat, will be the only members of the 1914 aggregation in the usual positions. Mollwitz at first. Olsen at second. Leach, Griffith, Wingo and Twombly, outfielders, all have been added since the beginning of last season, while Heinle Groh, who was the team's regular second baseman, now is cavorting at third. There is at least one department In which the Reds excel any team in either of the big leagues, and that is in the matter of catchers. Charlie Dooin. Tom Clarke and Ivy Wingo would be considered first-string backstops with any team, while Mike Gonzalez lacks only experience to make him as high class a man as the other three. It is because of this abundance of catchers, and the fact that Wingo is a magnificent hitter and base runner, that Manager Herzog is developing the former Cardinal windpaddist into an outfielder. However, he will always be available for backstop duty, thereby fortifying the Reds better in this department than any t-an in either league. UFERIORS CONQUER CELLAR OCCUPANTS A. S. M. LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. Eutkeyes 43 17 .717 Seeding 33 27 .656 American 31 26 .544 Machine 29 28 .509 Kentucky 27 27 .500 Superior 28 32 .467 Empire 24 33 .421 Hoosier :.. 16 41 .281 Try their' best, the tail-end Hoosiers could not take the odd game from the superiors, who pulled together. .Sample was in a class by himself, taking high score with a count of 192, and also ringing up tigh total, 515. Scores: Hootler. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Sample 158 165 192 515 Kerschner 148 144 165 457 Martin 127 130 153 410 Groen 96 132 138 366 Schalk 135 99 116 350 Totals 664 670 764 2098 Superior. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Hoesseli 163 113 115 391 Shissler 146 159 133 449 H. Williams .. 126 95 137 358 Heater 102 135 137 374 Snyder 153 179 153 485 Totals 690 681 686 2057 EARLHAM SENDS TEAM TO EATON EATON, O., April 7. The Eaton basKetball team will contest, with a team from Earlham college, Richmond. Ind., Friday evening af the armory. The contest with the Richmond aggregation here two weeks ago was played to a tie, 22 to 22. The teams are well matched and an exciting game is anticipated by local sports. JESSE BUCKLES. Jesse R. Buckles, twirler and graduate of Medicine Hat, is almost of big league calibre, but hot quite. ' He tried to break into fast company this spring via the Cub training camp, but Bresnahan concluded that he was in need of a little more schooling. Very Effective Method ' for Banishing Hairs (Modes of Today.) . At very little cost any woman can rid her face of hairy growths, if she will use the delatone treatment. This is made by mixing some water with a little powdered delatone. This paste is spread upon the hairy surface for 2 or 3 minutes, then rubbed off and the skin washed, when every trace of hair will have vanished. No harm results from this treatment, but care should be used to buy real delatone. ' adv.

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Hard BRAVE FIVE KEEPS DOWNWARD COURSE CITY LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. R. Y. M 23 16 .593 Models 23 19 .524 Athletics 18 21 .462 Braves v. 17 25 .405 The Braves are still on the downward path, last night dropping two out of three to the Models, putting the latter team right up in the running with the R. Y. M. F. Miller was there when it came to taking the honors, with high score of 201, and totaling 541, besting R. Miller one pin for high total. Scores: Braves. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total B. Martin 168 196 178 532 Youngflesh ... 168 135 140 443 Boyer 165 165 165 495 Fosler 140 139 159 438 R. Miller 195 167 178 540 Handicap 80 80 8,0 240 Totals 916 882 900- 2688 Models. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Dennis 139 167 142 448 Foster .... 158 158 158 474 Erk 163 13 163 489 F. Miller 187 153 201 541 Hadley 151 169 1.4 494 Handicap 91 91 91 273 Totals 889 901 929 2719 Gossip Gleaned Where Fans of S. A. L. Gather The following members of the Vigran S. A. L. baseball team are requested to be present at a meeting to be held at Sam Vigrans store Thursday evening at 8 o'clock: R. Hawekottle, Minner, Sullivan, Harter, Benning, H. Hawekotte, Reddinghaus, Williams, Stephenson, Sittloh, Geyer, Gordon, Denny. Haines, Kelly and Roser. This is to be a very important meeting and a full attendance is desired. The Vlgran indoor team will prac tice at the Y. M. C. A. Thursday night at 7:15. All members will please be present. Here's a game scheduled for' Saturday. The South End Sluggers will play the Richmond Furniture Co. at the New Ratliff park. Games scheduled in the Indoor league tonight at the Ad-Hill and Fence Factory trying it out in the 7:30 o'clock game and the A... S. M. booking up with the Natcos in the 8:40 o'clock game. The Advance-Hill and A. S. M. are tied with two other teams for second place and both will contest every inch to retain their position in the league race. Both are expected to win. In the matter of practice Red Marine, Joe Bulla and Hank Lancaster are getting a little something on the rest of the S. A. L. players. ' Every afternoon rain or shine these three wend their way to the Athletic park and stage long practice stunts. The Pan Handles have . made arrangements whereby they will go under the name of the Dennis-Tailoring company. They made arrangements yesterday with the firm of Dennis & Wordsworth to back the team. Russia has a total of 137 central electric stations, serving near fifteen million people. ..

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Ban Johnson, president of the American League, agrees with Dave L. Fultz, of the Baseball Players Fraternity, that this will be a hard season for "bushers," players in minor leagues. Fultz suggested that an arbitration board be appointed, of members of various leagues, including the Federals, to adjust matters in the baseball war. "We did not start this fight," says Ban Johnson. "Fultz is right about a lot of players finding it hard to make a living at the game but it must be remembered the men themselves are partly responsible for the ills that have befallen them." Johnson favors abandonment of the. spring training camps and believes the teams should be organized in the spring just before the season begins. "There will be hundreds of ball playera on the market in a short time and who can afford to pay them?" he asks. "Not the minors, they are strapped. The majors have 250 to 300 more men than they need. The National Commission has claims for back salaries from hundreds of minor league players who were unable to collect from different clubs last year. If the owners could not pay last year the chances are they won't be able to pay this year. I advocate the closing of many of the parks for at least a year, if the war keeps up." PREDICT ROSE CITY TO ANNEX PENNANT IN INDIANA LEAGUE "All the so-called sharks on SemiPro ball around Cincinnati with the exception of one seem to think that the New Castle club is going to walk away with the Indiana State League pennent," says Manager Kenney of the local club in his letter today. But Dick goes farther than that and states that Ave'll have them all chasing our dust before the season is very far advanced. The idea of changing the location of the players benches to a position directly back of first and third base was not thought advisable by Kenney as he believed that if put in these locations it would take too long to get the batters to and from the benches delaying the game too much, also that they .would, interfere with thrown balls in their respective localities. The pits will be placed in about the same place as the benches were last year and will not be over 4 feet in heighth. Dick wants company if he attends the meeting of the I. S. L. at Connersville and as Manager Davidson of the Rushville club, and Manager Becker of the Perkins-Campbells have notified him that they will not attend the meeting it is doubtful whether he will be present or not. Becker will however have a man attend in his interests and in a letter this morning states that his forfeit money will be on hand. Make This Pleasant Cough and Cold Remedy Yourself Here's the recipe : Intp a pitcher put a tablespconful of butter, one-quarter cup light brown sugar, an ounce of fresh, whole allspice and a pint of Duffy's pure malt whiskey. Let it stand for half an hour; then add one-half pint boiling water. Let it stand again for a short while, and before serving stir well and add the juice of one orange and one lemon. This is to be served in a wine glass. It is very wholesome, appetizing and strengthening, especially for fever and chills in stormy and blustering weather. Prompt action on such occasions will ward off many a serious and oft-times fatal attack of bronchitis and pneumonia, as well 99 irritating coughs and colds.

CHAMP LEAVES CUBA

HAVANA, April 7. Jess Willard, world heavyweight champion, left the shores of Cuba today following the biggest demonstration ever accorded any official or private citizen. So great was the demonstration thai, the pUcei naa to clear a way tor wiuara to reach the boat. Cheer after cheer was given for Willard who appeared on deck,, and bowedl. to - the , multitude which'was paying him homage. Jack Curley said the actual receipts of the .fight . were $56,000 and the expenses $70,000, causing the promoters to lose $14,000. on the bout. The United States now owns eight thousand islands, supporting a population of ten million. FOR HOW LONG? RICHMOND RAISES A PERTINENT QUESTION. When a neighbor tells us that he has recovered from a serious illness the first question that naturally arises is, "How long will he keep well?" Temporary relief is one thing, but a lasting cure is altogether different. There is nothing temporary about the work of Doan's Kidney Pills as the following Richmond evidence proves beyond a doubt. Mrs. Fred Heater, 607 N. Thirteenth St., Richmond, says: "One of the family wrenched his back and after that, had a great deal of trouble with his back and kidneys. He used Doan's Kidney Pills, which were obtained at A. G. Luken & Co.'s Drug Store and they cured him. I am glad to confirm my former endorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills. Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Heater had. Foster-Milburn Co, Props., Buffalo, N. Y Adv.

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