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Morning and afternoon sections are cheduled for each week day of the sprii.K vacation. Coach Harper cf the Notre Dame ha.ehall squad annoiinred yesterday. Harper is not yet JMtistkil with the speed that his men are phowint? and lie is determined to have them hitting a hot pace before the opening game of the season next Tuevday afternoon. The candidates were put through a Ion: drill yesterday afternoon. After the regular hattin? and fielding practice, they were lined up in a lengthy Kam. Murphy. Kdprren, Dorwin and Roland did the pitchIn?. Capt. Kline is out of the jrame for several days as the result of a jplit hand. Kline was lnjrr'd in Tuesday's practice jrame and was forced to leave the content. The new J.aseball diamond and outtield and the quarter-mile track are heinj; put into shape for the spring: athletic season. Workmen have heen running the steam roller over the playing Held and track for the past two days. BRAVES' HURLERS LACED Yankees Giro Ronton National l'iu li crs lira tins: and Win HI$. WILMINGTON. N. C. April 5. Th New York Americans pounded the Iloston National? pitchers unmercifully Wednesday, winning an exhibition pame, elcht to three. Itussell and Shawkey. both were effective, although Rus-ell issued seven parses in five innings. Score: New York 101 000 231 S Bostrn 000 110 010 3 Russell. Shawkey and Alexander; R.irnrs. Allen. Crum and dowdy. Tra gresser. "Whea 70a tklnk of IlomefanUMnC think of'8iiorV Have You Tied Down The Governor? Or'f upon time there v an mikIiwt In litrf nf :i splendid on -Iii. It 1 i t .! work. Mit 'fi-an' It did L'''d wort he thoiu'lit It c-oiild i! lifft.T. II tlioMfftit lw ti 1 . 1 safely v I 1 ;i t all mvli;i:il-:l laws. Me tk cliiiircK. Ht tl-l li:i tlw tz'Yerinr. linine :uil enjluetT were Mown to atMiis. Ills wife takes in wnshint:. Ill h.Mr-n t-pnl upon Kirity. .w f want yu t take thU ! son t ln-art. I want t :ipply It t-ynrs-lf. That I the value f nil iifi-'A lessens the persoi.al .1 i-plba -tt--n. Are you trvinir to ft out of your body and brain more than nature le-icne.l tlo'lil to ib7 Are .Vol anlnvH by the wnrnli::; that :irv Nature's -afetv valvV Have von tU-d d un the govern r jo you won't It ir tliern put on greater Tissiri'- lefted all of nature's laws and expnt to K-t away wit1! it'.' Yi n won't. 011 rant avojil i(;i ly duittltic oiir eves to t!ie ? v til jf itn of i!Ieae. if you ignore ilu- warning signals i f nature n.n.-r r later di M.fr will hi itake you Siij po you break down, a r.ervou wre.k. wli.it will bi-ronie f your family V Have you ever lliouIit of tb.it V I eoiibi t;.i p. teilin? you of ymptotn afror ymptotn w!ib li t t!ie min 1 of t;M. ;., i ,iit . ! irly polet to nerv.-n Krc.i k.l-m n. Symntoius t!at yoti i-v.ue. treat liirhtlv. I'.ut I :in teil v.. 1 a laso b sliiiple'r. plainer, .barer u.n to aviid n.rvou? !:.! k.low n. If von ire r.t In PKKTI'T HI! Ah Til if you ,p n,,t enloy t!;e l.taltli on n;,.,- p. v consult nie. MEN I'ate thU bit of nrw on your nifmurv . The New Imported Irnnrntr.l "606" CURES BLOOD POISON hf fr Otlwr l all. ri:t i i.w a vs s. NAi-i.i: I will -ive t!e I'oiKi;sr 1., in a e!.:l!i e :,s Wi ll ;.S ti e KH'H t re-o-lvi-mv tn-nf nn'rij .it a S;I.I !' ::'! w.iit ii'.tii !;.i!i;re iv. w iy nr;5 1 1 : t i s i!-ir n: .- j mi -! Tf u t nr;;iti ar.d ii- nci rl' llli; l.ll.VK NW I J o are ted with ;in V -'st". I'hronie. N.-rious. I'!..i.i. Slvlti or " n t ra teil I '. .:i s, St--:n-h. I.!er. Kh.e.jtnatUüu ari.-o. e!e. l'r..r..f:. 1'nla r ceuif , t. Stri. tnre II v !r.s .-I.-. K! it .y. V.,. I'rij.. iry or any other Wei kn. . JefWt Iii..t. ,,f r., p..;j- Ora:;. iit lue t"!tj. !f yir eis-- ü :ra, ,.o I . :, ri r l!e e it k!y. l.x-.f" 'n ition nl onstilt.tt ion Iri it. Iv J - ' ' ' '-'' '' -1 s Mi la r " :.... l e :'t.urs. o;. .f. o n t ! lb-ioi. !? !. H 'Mi r U to 1 t" . an! to v daiiv. vi:.-! iv "j to 1.' lr. II. K. nittii Tl .

NKW YORK. April 5. Carl Morris of Oklahoma wa. awarded the derision over Fred Fulton of Minnesota in the fifth round of a bout hof Wednesday nicht after Refre Rill I'.roun had announced Fulton struck Morris a foul blow, pending him helpless t the floor. Morris weighed 223 1-2 pounds nnl Fulton 1-2. The bout was to have Kone 10 rounds. Morris clearly had the better of the battle up to the time the foul blow wax struck. Honors were falrly even In the first round but in the next three and part of the fourth Morris kept crowding in close and had his opponent at a disadvantage as Fulton is a lontr distance tighter. YVith nhort arm rights to the body jolts to the head and face. Morris had Fulton bleeding from the nose and mouth in the second round and cut a KMsh over his. left eye In the third. Morris still kept fishtins at close rane In the fourth and continued the same tactics in the fifth, damaqinir opponent considerably in the face and body. Fulton landed only a half dozer, blows to the head and body all of them at lonp: rantre, and his famous left was not of much use at close quarters. He had been badly beaten at the time he landed the foul. After the blow which ended the lipht Mor

ris fell to the floor helpless and had to be carried to his corner. When this had been done Referee Itrown told the announcer to Inform the spectators the blow was a foul. YALE TO STOP SPORTS Athletic r.vents Will (Vas if War Declaration is Marie. NFW HAVEN. Conn., April 5. In the event of a declaration of war by this country all intercollegiate athletics at Yale, except those scheduled for the week, are to cease 24 hours after such declaration is made. aecordinR- to a resolution adopted by th university athletic association, modified to meet the developments of the past two days and made public Wednesday. CAMBRIDGE. Mass.. April T. Dean Le I'.aron Ii. Briggs, chairman of the committee on the regulation of athletic sports at Harvard university, announced Wednesday that the committee's decision as to the suspension of sports would be known after action by concress on the war resolution. GIANTS GO INTO LEAD j Now York. Ahoal of Dot roll in Spring Inhibition Series. j TVIÜA. Okla.. April 5. The New ! York Giants took the lead in their spring exhibition series with the Detroit Tigers by winning Wednesday"? I iatne S Fletcher drove out a single, a double and a home run n five times at bat. A one handed catch by CI. Hums of a line drive off Karlden's bat was the fielding feature. The jrame was played in a ! chilly wind. Score: Neu- York 002 022 Oil S j Detroit 002 10Ö 0104 Anderson, Ferritt and Kariden; McCarthy. Holland. Cunningham and j Spencer. PHILLIES WIN SHUTOUT i Defeat Italei:lt North Carolina I I.asnc Team 5 to O. KAI.FIGH. X. C. April r. The ! Philadelphia Nationals defeated , llaliiih North Carolina league here ' Wednesday, live to nothin--:. Ilixey 'ami Miner held the locals at their mercy. Score: : Philadelphia 5 10 t K.ileUh 0 1 Kixev. Mayer and Killifer. Adams; ; Kid ridge. Patterson, riark. Minton and RED SOX BEAT DODGERS Win by 8 to ." N-orc in Inhibition 1 Game at Iifayctto. LA FA Y FTTH. Ind.. April 3. The Poston Americans defeated the Hrooklyn Nationals i" an exhibition tr.ime here W-dnedav afternoon by covo of (i l; lit to tivtf Score: l?.'-toTi oni 0.1 s 3 2 Hrooklyn . . -1 0 A20 000 .". 0 2 Jones, Wyckoff and '"ady, Thomas; M.ii!?, I"ell. Aiilpton. iHmnin.cr ;md Miller. Meyers. GAME STOPS IN TENTH CIXCIXXATI. April 5. The sec'.1 irame between th Columbus Arnerit'nn association team an.l the 'ircinnati Nationals here Wednesday ;is called in the tenth InninC with the re a tie two to two. Score : ol;:mbu? 2 2 rpirir.r.ati 1 " Innings) ..2 5 3 Flirardt and Foleman. I.aLonsre; Mitchell. Filer and Clarke, Allen. CANcr.i. sciirnni: 1 'TJ.MU.otTKSVII.I.T:. Va . April Z. The university of Virginia Wed- !!!. iv tailed of all hasehall and jt: ;:!; cop.te.vts after April 3th. on account of the preparedness movement at the university.

Owner is Trying to Land "Tuffy" Steil for Shortstop Job.

IM Smith's dickering with Joo Tinker of the Columbu.s .Senators may yet result fruitfully for the lo;cal magnate if a telegram received J by .S'mith yesterday from Tinker is any indication of how the wind is bhjnvinK. Therv are several men on the Columbus quatf mith would like to secure, amors them "Tuffy" Steil, a crack shortstop, and although trying to secure them, Fd ha been unable to complete negotiations. The telegram asked Smith if he could send Smith (Harry) to Columbus this week. ,So F.d immediately Rot busy and wired the manager at Philadelphia to stop off at Columbus on his way to Houth I?end. Harry was supposed to have left Philadelphia yesterday and if he did the v. ire may not have reached him. In that case he sill have to retrace j his steps. 1 J - 1 1 Vi I ? f. . 1 if.rU to 1 A K V I - .-III j U14 14 lTIOI I IV I oil. -1 tw'. J l be iven their tirst woi.c:,! in a real diamond battle onv ck after they report. Smith hf d jeen negotiating for a rcame with a Michigan City club on April 5, bul the deal fell through and 'so he intends to book some local club for a game on that date. Soldiers .May I'sc Park. The Wheeling park, last year used by the Central for the home games, has been offered to the state of Ohio for the use of Ohio troop. Gov. James Cox has been notified that the park is at his disposal in the event that it Is needed. Pen-in? Joins Ilololt. George Perring, eteran third baseman of the Toledo Mudhens and secured by Evansvllle, has jumped the team und signed with "Itebel" Keene's club at Ueloit, Wis., according lo press dispatches. The Iteloit club is a member of the Chicago Municipal leasue and Keene has a number of former professional players who enjoy the sport on Saturdays and Sundays. Jinx on Ohl Sohllers. There is a jinx on the trail of the 11 17 Yets, according to word from that city. Three players have been lost to the club in the retirement of Jacobs. Fykes and Hobbs and now comes the news that Bobby Heck, sterling southpaw, will not play with the Yets this year. Just before reporting last spring Heck was stricken with appendicitis and was unable to do any tossing all season. In the winter he wrote I toss Nee saying he had recovered and would be on deck this spring. Now he writes that his doctor had forbidden him to reenter the game as the illness of la.st year was aKain bothering him. McArthur, leading pitcher of Grand Kapids last year, is a holdout and rumor has It that he may retire from the game entirely. McArthur was one of the best bets in the Central last season. Howard Olson, the St. Joseph. Mich., pitcher, who is to receive a trout vith Grand Rapids, stands six foot, live inches in his hosiery. He is a second Jack Frost, th Yet. More trouble for Hamilton. Catcher Hobby Wells, turned over to the Muskegon Keds by the Toledo club, has notified Manager Jimmie that he has decided to retire from baseball. When the liichmond squad reports April 9 or thereabouts. Manager Myers will be faced with the task of selecting two catchers from an assortment of five promising backstops. Texter, Keiji. Nee, Ihlbrock asd Clark comprise the force. GIANT COLTS LOSE ONE LoiiMHle Colonels Win on Krrors by Morc of : to 1. LOCISYII.I.F. Ky., April 5. The I.ouisvllle American association team defeated the second team of the NewYork Nationals league club in an exhibition ame here Wednesday, j three to one. Score: I New York 1 6 2 I-ouisvlile 3 7 0 Causey. Way, Iohman and Kochj er; Heche, Main and Clemons. iostpom: lll'AIUNT.. T. LOUIF, April 5. The hearing of the suit of Philip Hall, president of the .t. iAiuis Americans, to rej strain Hranch Hickey from serving ; as president of the S?t. Louis Na- ; tions was iostponed until Thurs day. Mtrur.u skins. CHICAGO. .Arril Z. Catcher! I James Archer, a holdout slirneJ with! ; the Chicago Nationals Wednesday. 1 because of a reduction in salary. rr.vv Ijosi-:s. rillLADHLl'IIlA. Pa., April 5. Holy Cross drove Swiples from the i Io in the fourth Inninc Wednesday and defeated the University of PennI sylvania. S to 3. I Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads

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