South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 61, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 March 1921 — Page 6

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Predicts Mishawaka-Bender Clash in Finals of District Basketball Tourney SECTIONAL MEET PROMISES GREAT TOURNEY OFFICIALS ARRANGE PROGRAM OF ENTERTAINMENT Joe Beckett To Visit U. S. The Evergreen Wildcats" Squauk McGuff Oral) a Ps'etc JnhHy Ean 1 Kcwspaprr Writer Places Five Tram- in Running For Sectional Honors. -

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iy abbbbt u. joi:s. Bend. Tbe very i.o.i r.iry of yjch i cr.t ! .nrou.- . an interest and C;T:thi::- i iTrv an. r:rr xaJ and MihCwak a 1. i f th ill fan:., that tiki fair to shuffle- lr.to oblivion inch trivial t"hb tic r. c nti . a I :i.; y-Oir-rwjntlf-r f;o or a Yale--Harvard grid "Init-'iclo. And now that th'.. po.Ril.iility ha., well i.irh become? a certainty, all of th would be scribes aral l'i'f . 'r In four nuntl'-M arc (lusting off their typwribrs :inl attrri.ptinc: to t-'.l .. n unsuspecting public; Just what l going to happen. Xot to to ourdono in cur own prof .-: on, wo will lift our voic with the- r-t 'A th- rabble, and kt the fill j i i 1 . : i draw If o'.vn con. clu-lon. 2s v r before have the rU or-ni"-nt:r;t 1 seiib.-i had more material to work with than have tho! v.lv wi.-h to delve into the rr,rd. of the 1; team, which will m' t In tho s'r'iorvil tournament to bo held in .c:..';th I'. :id m-xt lYiday ruvl Faturday. A . is alway:; th ci.-" the majority nf thoA entered will not figure-i-tror.;Iy !n th . ultimate result, but thT arf' live teams that must at lea,-l bo rni;t' mb rs. ThfHf acgro-ra-tion. hail fnm South Bend, MBh-fiw.-iKa. Mbhigar. it y. Baporto and BlkharL iU ndcrH Strong. South B nd ; unquestionably r p-rov-ntd by cm of the greatest not Mjuad that fv-r wore tho school'.colon. They h ivr a fivo nmn team th it he. T.rov. -l to be ruporior to

rvcrv fTM-.- th. v have, met. with ono f crri ption. and on tho f.ao-o of their record with otluT teams of tho Sertoli they ap;o.ir to havo tho tourna:n r.t clinched. As for Ml.-..a waka, we an "nly say that Ikt n o. -rd i- not as brilliant a.- that of the H-tjU r?, and her pl'ing lias loked tho consis ;iri''v win a h marks a weil romuiou l:j5eth:;?l t.r'm. At tinio lvirin'T th. s. as'.n the Mihav. alcans have. ili.-'Tilayeil a braml of ball which no team culd Mirpisa, but the very fart that it has b. .. n exhibited in l'.a.-die.s, forc s the admission that only a miracle can make- thorn, tho Foot lonal champions. C.ach Muoller of tho Mi?haaka m v ha ha.l many (liflicultHfj to .surmount jm;'L though ho ha.s labored as a suporman in ervloavoidnpr to build tip an undf t'eatablo team, tho odds h ivo been too e-n at .and on the eve of tho "Iuk fraeas." b,. iinds that ho will !:o fere, d to nuet t"io boft teams in th.; district minus the services of bis s-'ar tl.x.r Kaiard. Vol"4 h.'i.s b.-.-n cot. an. d to Iiis ted for the past -week and n ill bo unable to participate in athletics tho rcMilmli r of the sert.m. 1'ixMorliial "Hark IIr..M As in all surlij meets, thcro Is bound to bo tlo- pioerbial dark liopso in tho romim," tournament. Indications io!nt to thLs rolo beinir pl.Med by Mirhi-rm City and we will take the opportunity of prophesy IniT that th.- Tik- rity fivo will wal1 j l.i; ort. in th.o e(ond round of play. The I. ake city boys aro a well round, d siuad and tin ir showinir acairst Mt- h;iwaka l ist Saturday Fhow d ti..-i: t. be iH.werful contend.' rs fr "ctional honors. In i:i-lnt: we mi-:ht fuvro.t that it would bo ".veil for those attending tho show to keep their trlimmcrs Hhlnin: on the farm lads tluat will perform under the colors of North Liberty. The r.o t tUtt tho wotorn-t-rs aro hailing from an agricultural dl:rict do.s r.ot testify that they C-in't play b.i slc-tball. last. we-!c this team Kwanipod Plnnc'th by a .--cor -f SO to 12 lind ia matter l;ow weak l'lymouth nviy be, it tak- s an exceptionally stroiur t'otiibinat'a-n tu pHo up ! iM.ir.ts tn miuut.-M. This c nti ?t w:-s T! i , d on the Plymouth 't and a North L.b- rty forward Fcored a total of i'l l..-'.d treats. I'ipoito Danirorotu. Th. ';i:u'o r.nd r.laok team from Iipei t f- leads l that .a no c. i n th r one of thoao lot disr L'ardtd. wallop, -d M'-ha wa They h.i. T.a ar.d t i e 1 il. :i ir.s o r practically ti am in the district with i,.n of South Bend and 'itv P". to th- fact that ever'. . tho ee-Miv'V,1-an i they l;.i. brar.d of b in tho sto f ill bot'. n t disp'.aveil tb.e S.uilfl ill wkic'.i they did earlier on. wo aro piokir.t? them ro th." otw'.auu'ht of Mlch-Ip-.n City in the tourr.ami tl;e s, .cond round or e'.t. will probably bo the ' i s , f the pijT tlve. The l.od a t it ilass tram ::r part of the season, p.-t a number of s-tars rikh ir ast rail". ! iluriiur t: T-ut hivi: tnrou-'h. graduation, tb.ey v ill not l'.A:y to l.tst lornr ;;fter meotini: M!shawka In tb.e M-mi-'lnals. The lov Bin ket. l . ; i r. v" to t::n.-!i :uni " ' rtirto'l, v.e dub's i b X e Th, :.t' ri South !- r.d, North Bibor will eon.-Iude with our f how it u ill work out. o.r.d w.-l .".nil Goshen. Mi: ).:.' m City, Btpertiv, khart, Mis dr.ir.j: and awaka, in the r.nd IkA-o pt-'rr.l r -a City ar.d .v nr. i Ml -h f :r.!-:;r. al. In the : V.Tlr.ir Mlchifrun and Elkhrrt h I?e: i:t h tlur In tho C.v. there will bo tb.e : -,t i - v. r s, n on tho Y n a rivalry -v. hich !s prer. its anti-patty vill be t la'Aven Mishawaka and .1. So-:th r. v.d shouM win, i ne t; nie alone will be !:...- of a deren silk rrcMt, : f-, urt. v. Ii t--rlc 1 t'o;:'-rK.t '.. South B- v l.ut this w-.-rth t! v.i i:m:b IvS A N ( i Mue-.'. his ma:--r b -seei N BUBS, t-' . .w tr.t'.t Ma: h U--Itob rHilt3 of hi i r in fxhibition Wlol- b- Nn't u fat Ii I a Ty C.b a I, iSo : Ii.- h. -? .4 1 . r. nu. Tep TOl'TS MKIKBOI T KING. M INN BA I' UIH. Marrh U Man-r.c.-r Ca'.tH'ou i-xp'Cts Bltchor lio!-11-MUiu-mlin to do reat liurl1 - - V. Mil McIaUL'h'drt year. He tlayed with

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CAN VOL 15i:.T IT. ;IRIS? If you aro a irl and can leap higher than four ft et eiht inches you can take the world's hiprh jump record for women away from Mile. i:iise Constant of France. She's 16 and a memoor of the Caen Gymnastic Society of Franco, TEX RICKARD HAS THIRTY DAYS TO NAME FIGHT SITE New Jersey, Connecticut and Michigan All Probable Candidate. Ily Hi:KY Lu I'ARRrX. I'nted T'rcss Staff Correspondent, NEW YORK. March 1. Having named July 2 afl the date, Trx Packard has until April 1 to .elect the dte for the DempKoy-Caxpentier match. Ho may name tho place within ten days or ho may use tho entire thirty days extension granted by tho principals. Beyond an almost positive intimation that the bout will bo st.airod In the United States, Rlckard would not talk about tho place under consideration Tuesday. ( "I really haven't decided," he said. "There are so many things to consider and so much at stake that I don't want to jump too quickly. When I do name the place you probably will havo a bis surprise." No Xcav Offers. Ho Raid he had received no new offers for the bout. Connecticut, Xew Jersey or Michigan poem to have chances of landing tho "Battle of tho Generation." Connecticut has been coming Into favor because of its fifteen-round decision law its reesire for the bout and tho excellent railroad facilities it enjoys. New Jersev has irood roint in !- clo,0 to tho m,,ro ls with oJ transportation facilities and a. favorable leaning toward the lipht. Benton Harbor, Mich., is also leInpr considered. JMrkard can decide for hlmsolf ns ho is now the s.de promoter. Iato Monday afternoon he took over the interests of CiiarKs B. Cochrane and William A. Brady and posted a check to cover their forfeits which were withdrawn. CANCEL NOTRE DAME Y. H. BASKET MEET Cooper's Men Prepare For State Tourneys Irish Busy on Field. The prcjuasod Notre Panic- Y. M. C. A. basketball torlos has boon cancelbal by mutual agreement of the coaches of both teams. Cooper's? fivo will prepare for two ton mann nts and the usual practice period of the Notre Dame basketball fivo was pi von over to baseball Tuesday aft moon. Sprint football candidates increased to S3 men Tuesday and the bulky snuad was divided by Coach Bockro and turned over to veterans of tb.e past reason who educated the new men into rudiments of the pa mo. The backs went through a course of dodcrlns and t.vistlnp and the lino candidates practiced offensive eharpinp and blocking under the tender care of Hunk Anderson. Parker After Berth. Tho s-iuad which dotted the field In active qroups ranpes from vet.rars of three sea.on to the rawst recruits who liav, donned football suits for the first time. Parker, the wrestlinp flftsh of Corby hall Ivemt for h guard position, Cameron, s w et-loukinir end of tho freshmen eleven who was hurt early 'a.st season. Is in harness apain and other yoiini'tc tt of more lesw iminlvera ss cavort over the prcenfield. Ito.-kno contlned the pas.inp and runnlnp drill of h:s backs and e-i.da in tho effort to develop a passer who cri groove the pla'skin and rc-

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BUI MJsko starts to take tho air, Refreshed from many sloops lie's fishting" now in Hrennan'a class And looking where ho leap?. it i gut uuiruu The Ilonwrr flyweight from Port Wayne Still claim tho title stuff, Though lie admits that he. was licked By heavy Johnny Puff. Making weipht for the diamond has the rinp of boxing in it. Nick Altrock's funny-bone is reported to be in mbl-s.-asoii form. Nick controls tho laushlnir tdoek of tho majors. When a rastler bets on himself ho Is gambling on the gate. llonus "Wagner tho biggest pioce of toa.st ver given at league breakfast. a stove "Tackhole" Ix-e, champ rifle shot, has been engaged by Birmingham eeivcrs who can take the ball out of the ozone with the e.us.- ri a baseball. The ability to receive passes probably wins and loser moiV football gani'-s than any other single cause; and the proficiency of Notre Iame elevens in this respect has been .a prominent factor in their success. TENDLER INJURED IN FRIEDMAN BOUT Philadelphia Lightweight Goes Ei;ht Rounds With Rroken Wrist. Iiv Puitrd Press: ' "MluWAUKBi:. Wis., J larch 1. Uew Tendier, of Philadelphia, fighting for eight rounds with a fractured l one in his thumb side of his ripht band and possibly another break at tin wrist, well earned a shade over ikiiloi Friedman of Chicago, in their ten-round bout here Monday night, by tho showing ho made against a tough opponent with an injured me m l er. An N-ray examination was made Tuesday of the broken bones. D.iTinv Kramer, also of PhiladelP :a was given the be.of his tonround bout with the veteran bantam, Karl Fury car. Mike Dundee was given a shade over Jack Bile in t n rounds. ILLINOIS NOW LI2ADS. P.v T'nitol Pros': CoBUMBBS. O.. March l.-Mllinols Tuesday was leading the Pig Ten conference basketball race by virtue of her victory over Ohio State here Monduv nicht, 3T. to r,:. TAK B INITIAL WOIIKOIT. P.r rnlte.l 1'rrM: OIIANGB. Tex.. March 1. Thirtyfvo St. Touis Cardinals took their :"at hi i '-. workout Tu sday morning. Twenty of them arrived yesterday and warmed up in the afternoon. this riiidi lndi:i) sali:. IVWBBNCBBUBG. Ind.. March 1. James G.G McKinn y bid $ To) for Z'o shares ef ga and coke company steckk, on sale at an auction, just to start the bidding. No o:h. r bid?. Stock found to be worth 3.-

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BILL AGAINST SOXlMAY STAGE SCRAP

Stale's Attorney Furnishes De fen sc With narges Against Players. Ilv I" nlted I'res : CHICAGO, March 1. The bill of particulars which the prosecution was orderet! to furnish the defense in the case of the eight former members of the White Sox baseball cluh charged with conspiring to throw tho world ?eries, wa filed in Judge Sullivan's court Tuesday. The state's attorney declared that ho would prove the following points: Liite red Conspiracy. That .a conspiracy was entered into before the world series started by the tight players to throw games to Cincinnati. That Bddie Cicotte, a pitcher for tho Sox received $10,000 for his share in the alleged conspllracy; Claude Williams and Jo Jackson $5'00 each. That the other accused players received money, the amounts of which arc unknown to the prosecution. Early Knockdown Saves Championship For Lynch P.v T'nitel Pres: Di;TBJT. March 1. A bantamweight championship is retained Tuesday by Joe Lynch of New Y'ork. Had it not been for his knocking Young Montreal of Providence down for the count t f eUht in their tenround go here Monday night, how'Ver, Lynch mlpht. have come out of the fU'ht on the jhort end. The earlier rounds were spasmodically slow and fast. In tb.e semi-final. iMdie Gallagher of Har.ilton, U:;t., demonstrated that he I? a good two-handed boxer when he whipped Bddie Ketchell of Toledo in an eight-round go. CBL FOR CATCIliniS. NBW ORLEANS, March 1. Fire ?outhern league clubs wi'I be left in th' 'ffvjp" if the major leagues don't turn over catchers to them. Now Orleans, Birmingham and Men, phis are the behind the tat. only clubs fixed

Many Fans Expected to Accompany Teams to Basket Tourney Friday. OUANGj; AND BLVU Tho fact tiui M.'iUwaka and South Jiend are iIodcJ to me-et in the finals of tho High pchool actional tourney to bo staged at tho "Y" court March 4 and 5 has been tho biggest hoost that tho meet

could possibly have. Bvery rtudent at the local school is watchfully waJtinff for the elirr.lna.tion meet to gtt under way Friday. And all are boosting to make the tourney tho mast successful ever stagc-rt here. Rooms for 12 S athk-tea along with others for the multitude of fans that are expected to accompany the home teams here are retrcrved at most every lvott-l In town. "Pats"' for the players will be wrvc-d at the local "Y." Arrangements are under way a tho f-chool to get automobik-3 to take tho different basketball iuads around tho city. Many other amusements are also tqing considered in order to entertain the visiting teams a3 royally at possible. Ct-ach Hastings and Cooper are taking tho greatest precaution in the workouts at the local "Y" gyxxx, giving the fiuad some linihing touches behind closed doors. Tho outfit will bo kept together continually through thu tournament, rooms having been provided for them at the "X" dormitory. Fear Ixiporte Fivo. Laporte ia expected to give the Ben tiers the real contest of the tourney in tho semi-i'innls Saturday. Tho Dtiporto crew has already mado a ibul for tho "Y" gym to workout in sometime this week, and are working their liardest to upset the Benders if anywhere within their reach. South Bend has annexed two wirm over thorn, but the stiff fight they put up against the locals in tho fracas on the "Y" floor still betirs heavily on tho minds of many Orango and Blue fans. A Blight slump by tho tocabs would mean a sure defeat as tho Threshermen measure up to within a inch of being on a revel with them. With South Bend rating a first. Laporte second, Michigan City can be doped tho third strongest outfit in this section. This rating is enjoyed hy the Harber City owing to tho erxoelkHt showing they made against Misaawaka on the large floor, when .after a fascinating game, they finally overcame the suburban tod-s. Mishawaka, it may well be said, was not up to standard in that game. "With Laporto and Michigan City meeting Saturday morning this will also bring a.bout a contest that is expected to be as nearly contested as tho South Fend -Importe fracas. Tiling may turn about that the prison city lads may turn the tabled on Ixiporte, thus meeting South Bend ia the Threahermen's place. Out For Kcreiige. 1'lkhart and Mishawaka will also make plenty of dust in tho last game of tho ijeml-finals. Elkhart In tho last fe-w weeks have picked up considerably, while Miahawuka- has suffered a slight fall. The rest that th-e Maroon and White have bestowed on themselves during the past week will undoubtedly have done thera tho world of good, and their Flump may possibly havo disappeared. While these contests mark the big events of the tourney, undoubtedly none will 'bre-ak tho tension of tho South Bend Maroon clash. It is generally considered that the local outfit is somewhat better versed in the court game, but when underway the final of tho sectional may bring back the memories of the gruelling grid conflict between the two schools out for revenge, the other to exert every atom of strength in retaining their honor. IN BENTON HARBOR Rickard Now Sole Promoter For Dempsey-Carpcnticr Bout Seeks Site. nv jack vniocK. P.r International News Sendee: "NBW YOBK, Mar. 1. The guessing contest over the probable site of the Dompse-y-Carpentier tiht was renewed Tuesday. With Tex Rlckard ready to play the role of the lone promoter he is seeking a place to hold the bout. Rickard has thirty days i which to select a site. He hopes to bo able to make the selection, however within a fortnight. One thing seems sure sine Rlckard has taken over the big bout it will not go abroad. The peer of promotors wants to stage it right here in New Y'ork if possibleThe weather in Cuba is too torrid for gladiators. Ronton Ilarlor IJkcly. Benton Harbor, Mich., has recently been given consideration of a site by the promoter. Rlckard also ha tho offer of the Canadian syndicate to fal back cm and Notv jersey is very' much in the running and will continue to remain so for a while even though the limit of rounds in the 'skeeter" state, is twelve. Close friends of the promoter hinted Tuesday that with boxinp In good favor at Albany and no dangerous opposition to the bout being staged here In sight at present, Gothem will get It, It is altogether probable, too, that it will be staged under conditions that will eliminate seriohs objections that a generous project of the state receipts my bo directed Into charitable channels. KFXTUCKY WINS FINAIS. B v As o-1 a t o.l r re s a : "ATLANTA, Ga, Mar. 1. Tho University of Kentucky won the 1321 basketball championship tournamt nt of the Southern Inter-collegiate Athletic association here Tuesday night "by defeating Georgia univeri sr.ty in the nnals, -9 to 13. The Kentuckians won by making a goal from j foul Just us the game ended.

CIIAJTint I. that wire came from Billy Moore tho world 'was all cloudy. I was a good deal like the guy who lost his lower toethi on my uppers. Tho old bankroll was reduced to a plaintive sigh. And then Billy telegraphs: "Want you to handle college barnstorming team thi summer. Something new. Looks good." Billy Moore ar.d you rsMn-distress were old pals, drifted apart. I had plunged into tho perils of bush baseball, avhile Billy had picked it soft In a fraternity foundry. Ho was now head coach at Bvergreen University, and making good, according to the sport ehtets. I've never been keen lng re.h-rah boys but I few berries and took a Billy's field of endeavor. about l"r.sborrowed a rumbler for I was curious as to what he had up his cufi. "IV tt like this, Squawk," he chirps, ung a nickname wished upon me by a fair lady who once failed to get alimony. "I've had a Hock of crack atheletes under my ving here. A bunch of them graduate next week. These kids are eeiuipped with self-starting educations, but most of their pocketbooks havo be-on cranked by hand. Now that there aro kissing alma mater aw rowaw the old dally bread must be earned. "Some of the crowd figure it a shame to let their athletic ability go to waste. Par be it from mo to toss ice water on the idea, I've encouraged 'em, and 10 of my promising athletes have banded together for a barnstorming trip this summer. It'll bo fun for 'em. If nothing else, and they think they'll make a few megs. "W-?'vo a colored trainer here, Exeter Washington Ambrose, who'll go along to condition tho gang And them's Freddy Hopper, who'll bo a peach of a press agent, even if he does like his liquor. "The boys need an old head for manager and that's where S in.iwk McGuff bows in. I've talked you up strong. Tho bunch is all for you. You've managed everything from basebill to burlesqu", and you know tho sport m.enu from cocktail to demitasse." "OH, all right. Billy," I remark. "I can tin.' anything onco. I'll do the honors, but I ain't expecting any cinch." Nor was I. Having been mixed up in sports since moustaches for ball players were a la m lo, I realized trying to boss a bevy of rah-rah lads was like promoting peace in Ireland. rStill, I "was out of job and jack, and you can't look a gift steed in the dining room. "You'll find the?- kids roasonahb. Squawk," Billy Mooro says, noting my heavy look. "You can get along with 'em lino. The team plays the last game of the season with the State Varsity this afternoon. Come along and lamp your crew in action. We haven't lost a game this spring." Preferring the background for the present, I picked a quiet Feat. After the lir-ft inning I knpw i-tato couldn't beat Kvergreen U, chiefly on account of Billy Moore's pitcher. Tho rest of the team seemed good, but this right-hander was a flinging fool.. Sweet sister! Honv that liby could chuck the old cherry . He had more curves than a corn-fed, the ppeed of a powerboat, control, change of paco, a beauty mjtion to tho bases well, if there was. anything this bird didn't have it ain't down In the old album! When Billy hunted me out in tb.e fifth frame, with tho score 4 to 0 in favor of Kvergreen U, I was ready to rave. oHvoe'aaaaabyfcountofwa Fhh How do you like 'em. Squawk.' grins the proud coach. "Even outride tho box they Icok pretty good," I answer, "but honey dove! what a pitcher you got there, Billy! He's a wonderful chucher! That ace on the hill is enough for me! I don't rare about the re-st of the gang as long as I got that diamond-studded marvel to do my heaving. Why, I'll bet you" "But you won't have him, ,Squawk," Billy cuts in. "Won't have him?" I gasp. "Howcome?" Billy gives a phort laugh. "I guces you tlon't know who that is out there, Squawk," ho ras. "Tha.'9 the one and only V. Morgan Brewster!" "And supposing he I ask. "Well, if you knew V. Morgon Brewster, I wouldn't have to say any moro. I ain't denying V. Morgan about, the best college t wirier I ever threw twin optics at; but there's : s much chaneo of him pitching for you this summer as there Is of moving the white house to Geneva! That's all!" CIIAITKR II. Following that Ian emphatic remark I gave Billy Mooro a long look. "Como clean!" can't I have V. pitcher?" "W.di. Squawk." T urge. Morgan "Why f o r a Billy responds. "I don't know where you been all your llto, "nut Valentino Morgan Brewster happens to be the only 3n and heir of the late Sam Brewster, thfruit king. Sim had oodles of coin." "Oh, a malefnctor of great wealth, huh? Ho don't care to play ball after leaving the knowledge works?"' "Enact ly, and also he has one of the finest swelled skull in captivity.

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"Ain't that lovely?" prowl. "And a t ird with all the stuff he's got!" "Besides that, V. Morgan tilling hard for a co-e-d here Lds Chandler, daughter of Col. Chandler, the Pig railway hue. She's too pretty and too good for him. to. i-ut she lets him hang around her sorority house pretty reguar. Ju-t between you and me, tho;i:h, life ain't been smooth for Brewster this spring. I nntie d once or twice his pitching wasn't wh.it it otmhta b. .n and I quizzed his roommate. Robinson Wrigle.y, our utility man. "It see-m-s the girl has b. en offish at times, and some mystt rious p rsia ha been sending V. Moruan messages, resisting him for his conceit and bawling him something scandalous. Robin says they are- ju-t signed 'Raspberry.' Brewster i wild to lind out who i.s doing this ihim." "Sam's only son must h- an interesting bird, at that," I vxprrss. "I'm sure in love with his sturbo.iid o;:pboneV After the game I met soni'A f my future athletes and got a line on them through Billy M-re. Outside of tho left-tielder, a tubby k. v pie named Simpson, and "Curly" Bloom, a third sacker, all f the barnstormrs were first team gratis. Th y sized up well, and I found some of them talented In other sports-. The catcher, "Tui'iy" Doyle, was champ iniddlovv jrht of the c.olh go. lleniy Web-ter Clay, sh-ui-sb-p generally haibd as "Muddy" was a crack lightweight. "Mnm.y" II i-on, second s icker, was another bo. r, and a good golfer. "Buck" Horn, the first baseman, was off a Montana ranch and t'-ud ride and rope with real skill. Robin Wrigb-y, the utility man, was a wrestb r. as was big Carl Crumb, the i i-M to M r. Johnny worth, ar.utln r out:; bb r, and Curly Bloom were- tern:- su.nhs. I'd gar Adam North, who thr.-w if m tho south side, was a hound on tietrack. Billy Moore boasted a bit about my two outfielders. Wort "a and Crumb. "Whiz" Worth was faster than electric current. Ib could do the hundred under 1'' se conds and promist d to be an ideal b-adoff hitter. "Tiny" Crumb was the Bahr Ruth of the outfit. He wasn't a demon at grabbing high ones but Billy vowed he could sock the old onion for keeps. Certainly he had tho beef to put behind a smear. Billy and I had the hunch out toiling the next few days. I figured there were u few things I could t 11 the beys. I've been tangbd up in nearly every sport on the table- during my long and freekb-d car-- r, I've pieteld pennant winner on the old ball orchard, and I've trail- d ! hind terrible tailenders. 1'w sat in a corner and barked advice to ; b.v.champs and I've also hauled oount-

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io!:c h b!s anl that's fdtr.cie nt, My group of Rvertrroen Wlid-Cit.s worked rut with real snip and pep. 'but my only r.ieund.men were Manjr.y H ilton and North. I hind.i wished I to hook Mr. V. Morgan Brewster, but a.- Billy Moore yodeled. there didn't seem a chance. A couple of times I had eo,-n Mm bre eze ! y in a heap of cylinders with Lois ('handle r who certainly wo.3 one of tho fair i bits of fema'.o j si e-n. rv that ca r decorated ft land.eape. I can truthfully chirp that woman, lov e ly , woman, has to g. s .me to put a dent in my hickory sh 11. hut Bob- Chandler was a home run with the b Jammed. I was m ditating alout the tin-n-.ii'il.ir Brew.-ti r and his intlatrd I cupola one eve as I sat on Billy J Moore's front poich when a g-uy wh look, d like a bank president fu l I-b-nly w;t!kd in ori mo. "Im looking for Mr. Matthew M ,u:r. s iys, very podtc. "You're ga7.1ng on the same," I tell him. "Mr. McGuff," he bows, hamlirg .me a card. "I'm Judge Curtis, cf the law firm of Curtis and ri!n." "I ain't beeii arrested for at ythimr." I remark, quickly. " 'f course not." he lautrhs:. I just want to talk to you about a certain your.g man ranted Brewster." And he calmly helps himself to a porch scat. (To lx Cmnlmiotl.) (Copvriyht. IMcnly or Omtnd. Every time pr.ct s .urt down li.il the rrtaib-rs put n th" !?ral:e. Catarrh Quickly Ended by a Pleasant Germ-Killing Antiseptic Mi.- little By.'-n. I labiler i nvi '.r -f Icr l ri:!-'.-. r :u. l e.m c a s ily bo citri. U in I ". k"t ..r i-urn It v ill l.it a 1 i r--tSl!i.-. li t -. t!.w inlnder ienr a f" elr-r f nAui'-al liver.,.-'. Tld N .i!i...ri.'l tv tho nntlf : .tt" g.or" mithin had new jo.i pre r ely I 'ere it!.-' it in ever Bio cr:n b.fe-te I nu in ! -D! le vf-ijf it 111 KJ-edilv txcia U-i '.'rk f killirii.' ntHrrti ft-rni. i 0 4.......T: .. ..1...... .4. . l 'i . .sir. Ii a r ic ;ii t i i v I ill .1 ill .tl:.r Mitlseptl'-s an I 14 f:.-V r;. i- i;.t tu l-r.-.it Vo. If is L'unrna.-.'! io en-1 nfarrli. br"ibit ix. M.re thpeit, r-e.jp. ir:: k hi 1 ..!.! r moiiey I.. -ok. It ! ois ait a f t !i fT.l up ta-.id la two i innte. S.d-1 1-y W'ott i k' "ut b ite lH:z Mr "0 nnd irugg.Mn i'vi-r.vw li-i . A d r. rr rr-i rrv hvT1 U ( ) XV Ends indigestion It relieves stomach misery, sour stctv. th, telchinrr and all fctomach discas or money back. Large box of titlet et all tlruggists ia all town. It v. ill r.e t ! m k, di'ücult to r; 1 oar.-.-If ;f skin dlse-ts, if you will !!. realir-" tb.at t!i-s troubb s originate in th- l-'ionj, ar.d if you e-xpe't r il sub-tantiil relief yrj'i n.U't ti'.i; thrra throurh the blof)d. T:o- 1 ' t remedy fur thi . pjrpoi S.S.S . the t.r.e old blood romdy that J u r i : i - tlo' Lloo I cf di.en--3 i-e: i.-s, ami thu restor-s the skin to a norma! and l;en!Miy cor.;iItl"n. h?.!i taking ?.S.:t. today, an! v.-rife n rnmpVto ht'.ry if your (;-(, nnd fi-jr medic d director will i-i o v i irKTi .ir.vu e wruio Ji f hargo. Ad.1r.--a Chief rdlral vi-er. 20 Swift I-al eratory, ABata,' Ga. Adv. 3 the congestion and to a Lincoln 2719 l'hone ntO-J-L I rea .-nn.- t 'r