South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 84, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 March 1921 — Page 8

FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 25, 1921. 9 Former Giant Catcher Slain in Boston Saloon Fight

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

LARRY M'LEAN IS

VICTIM OF BRAWL;

ALLEGES ATTACK

Red Rookie First Sacker Gin N ip 'Em Anywhere

Saloon Kerpcr Claims Mc-j Lran Atta kr Him ami lie Shot in Slf-I)efene. !

K T x March 2 1. Maymi: d F l:x. P-r;v r r- ruit, is sh.iwiue I'm M' r.in a row -;u:it in Jir."t

i u a-' s a rb ot ;.u K-

krdf.. split. I: rr.i'i!- hi:n tri gtab

;i Pall .-ywh : 11 L tt ar. l 7 i

II.' i 0 ft 2 Inches tall and Just op., r.3 hims-!f ;p like a monster I air of t-d.-sors cne leg FtraLht out in front of him. the- other

eht iMfk. until he alrr.os: s;t$

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r'öTOX, M'.rrh :i.Jchn P.. I flurry) M- L f rn, r ma.' r b .-. p-h- -. w a s i'.'t to ith ' in a ; -:. i .-...!. :. Ti.ur- lay. ; Ills c- r. b n Johr. I". McCarthy .f i ir r"'L-' I-- at t:.- city 1: i r..- I with! t. bu.: : .:. .-' m. J' hr: J. O-n-r. r. ode,..;, n. it. .e. r, w !-. fir- i th" ho?.-, in 1.- : i w.thoui b.il c:..ir- l r,.4 4 v. ....,,;,-, . f . . . . i In .a -; .t-n.. to th- r-''-'. C-.n-r.rr '.ar-. 1 h- Mr. 1 !r. If fi-r.. v.-.' rj '!'.'. a:., i i: ft. t. liv.. in -h- J tall an I v.":.. r.i :. ar'y r-:::..!, ". tar:- i tu t. .: . th- 1, .r an l t :k" Kin:. ;.I v'arthy '.v.t i Mrlv i.v. r tl.- c ur.t' r v.h' n .''.nr. r r a "h .1 for u x ---' at.'l fir .2.

"I ! un'al to da it vh- n I xvas l ivi i," 5a I'c-lix. An.! lie isn't ra.uch oar thl now jut 21. Til ? trntr.iT ho pl.tyctl with th I-iliin-' Mvt.) cl:b ar.l drew $300 a month an 1 fxj.pnses. Three major ha?ue rial..-; tried to land him. 1"( ax rh - Cincinnati bt-.tause ho u a l..orn th( re.

Cr: nr.' r . . 1. I::;r M'I- in Ktar.- r.-d cut to the fdd-walk v.-h- r- h- f. .1. II-- v.at

j.rcr. I

th hu -:,!:i:. yard n;. tl. r f TO r:;j:;.J.

't'i ul"".n arrival at .to .rt.y r (:': I K'O : :.: ' t frotn th- i 'ilr- n

1 1 v. .t.s t.-;; n

i Ti iv. ii; -T au.on.o-

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L' V 4. 'J 1 -

I'curcd It.jH-tltiori. Conn'-r faM the h- f.-ard a ret-' tltion of "I.a :.; .-hf.- in-ir-rr.C".' v.h ii ):f .aM, K!c:i:ir 1 KT. an alt rna t Ir. bart- r. ! r, van caa.- I u; and duva th. Larr,: :a hy Mo I.. ati and finally v.:n ".'on 1 to Jr. IV' h!: I""-t t a .- ;Vh hit:, v If frOTU a !- ath.i-." :.! !' in haa ht ' n ilrink-dn-r, Ci:.r:f'r fail. '": sa! m ;i n-ana.'-.r sa!d M.-L'-in ha 1 ;al.-n t:i at l.::a vvli- n h" r:-fuc- f !. l'. f''-.r-.ta and thrv it', ra d to "l-:t him up." CoMi-r w.ll ! arrahrn-. d JYi lay. Mr;!!' a! i::.-u:.!:.'-T Tin.othy L'-ary ivill i- rform an u:t-.-y on llclan'j t(xi y. M I j' an la rnarrir.l and 11 vd with

GEORGE H'BRIDE THIES SENATORS

T 4- ä 4- v w v w. ! n v 4N4 - v t t" "1 m m T-l f h ' 1 1 . B C A T d 1 fi T t O th

! '( M.,-..cr. Uio fact rtn.iini "tht ! f.:r- r d to betray hts Uarr, ar. 1

o t h,. mt rJ.-r.?:;! t-i itj, uu.a

.f al'car J pix;nhlr lmlm lUHX-Ulntf Money.

, . . .1 Itir. ! n t V. . ij". m T" I -

WILL RF FAPiTOR t , ni , , uit c:--; IllLlij DD 1 nUlUiV; LaiullS Doiiaro. Plavcr III-! t Wr I arrax o I:' a a loan

! eligible for Alied lirihe U-hich he haJ not r .r !r rr.-y w:a plvon f him y Farrar iScw jianaccr Well Pleaded; Connection. :, tin.o aftr an lntmiew with

PLACES PÄÜLETTE

WITH IM1GIBLES--H:

With tie Way Ili. -Men Are Shaping Up.

' V.y i .!!, 1 IT. T'a-rr and another Ft. rr.a.n j CIlU'A'Io, March - I.'a?r.T. A. n eirl Zork jn htcM lntrvl-v Paal. Nation .1 ! ' ": 1m-,M!T ; j TetttP tO Consent-

!,':!.. r, i.ii.r.-.a., o . v. ath tlu-m in crookH

ffsmbliii-r

?t !.y JUvik-.- K :. . .v M. , . . k f tV n!ivr.

la a ' " i i i nil"' j i 1,-ir.dK eon;n.i-i;n.. r of b. : .!! f.; r nar:-0 waJ, rnntlaneA in

Xi:V YOKK, March -4. "I'm m ; hU alb 2ial ccnnf-cticn with tl.rowi:.;.: I v r., Vith tno CrM vf"Tic

trial as a n.:.n.i:T-. r atal am ii.a:::r.'-t . ha. ba.i y mw-;. I tite a ; , , f v.it tuQ rranJ Jury

in ,i.riv vi:iock.

r.y T.trr, tti' i. il .Wws S-ri.-t

Tai borMs vr:r t vcr but I have- a

r.icmb. r of both tho Philad, !: hla and

v as u:uil l' to t'ct him to cne to

Two w.-. k after his arrival at 1 baU cIub that &li0uM put up a ?cn?. ; St. Iui.i club:-. r"'-':,,ä to (s-M'V th- It'.!- ::r,i ny Wins) 1ft his;,, f;,hl am, C:t,S4 J Iot troub':o j r.iU!,tte. :n hi, ,t,t,n,,r.t t, ta ...- t0 at?'at slip and it hit IVMx on the risht rom ptart to rini,-!u'- ; comm!ioncr. denied h ivin- throve. : M Ci f,.ot. Th. accident may co,t thoj Gcor?r,, Mc:3r,it, n,nv p!IlM cf tho ' any fca.ball ,ni:r.-, ar.a -rtt 1 th "'-r 3 cn" yo::;,br a chance to cro-v.l Jak. ya,hir.ton rnators llialo this during th- la.r riayin.- n h- , an'1 kt Ia-ir.rt off tho tim bap. but Mornn mf,.,t .,.,rtt,, t.,u,. , v.r-i.1 him.--. If aloof from oorm : : : :. : T-ce.

ilkV AVi.fc VliV.M,i 11 Ul . tl t J i I " " " "

i- iikt :y to keep him around an

understudy.

MAY.VAIU) l'IXIX IN" IIIS JAl KdiMI'l! SPLIT. I'HOTO TAKLN A t Tili: liLDS' TKALN LN(i CAMP HV IJOll DOILMAV, XirVVSTIM I IS I'll T MiltAPHI iJ U

Cincy "Rookies"

SMALL TOWN CAMP WORKS CHANGE IN

DAT MftDA WO DUTiO !T;"5t from att;., c:ub r t o

i ill l lUlinn llLiDO H i t,, pl y rs l, , mighty

L Y X X IJ i: II X T o X ri.c!.rr. j

h!. v. if. and rri.-t!.. r in tho Koxbury dl.dnot. McCariny aha U nurrl i d.

SIA1VH'I AS I IPsT P.ASIIMAV. XjIW YCjKIT. Maiah 2 1 Iirry McL. in, fori,:, r ir.ajur lv.i:rio back-f-tc-l who wu yhot and killed durin'-: a quarr-! Thursday in a lJ.:.-.ton alor.n. v.riA born .it Troth richtet., N.

Cincy IManner Adopts New Tactics After Last Year's Fiaseo at Miami.

CISCO. Texas, March 22. All

work and nft play!

STÜDEBAKER CARD IS SCHEDULED AT CENTURY THEATER

food. Vekih ir.r. Am- 2.". II. i-cht

f. d, K inch. ?. Can also p! .y

utility infivM or outü' I 1. TOM" COXWAV atchrr.

cured from Cary. Y. Ya.. s :r.i-i ' ! Caih-C- MatfllCS to htl Trails

( lub. A 2'h H. iht f- . t. I' 1 inches. V( -i-hs 171. Likely to I. far m (!.

I 'A T Ii T ATY O X- O u 1 1; f hi - r. I Totn

I Unepeetc(l Develo p in e n t s

s -Matches to he Ti f erred From Plant.

I-ao to iin J.lM-t d lll-V(Ili)!llt Ills

,, ! Uli atlib-tic Or '.a:.i v.diitdi was to

l,a. ".i' " i Lo-t Creek Y ' "o 1 1 '"''t i luuoiic i't -:-am v.ioeii was 10 That's what Cincinnati ball play- , tf,.c. rj 'c.( vjhs 1 t" 't-V' o ' h" v'- "M ; ' " a M:uvl1 r;'-' :,t tho ar, fe'ettin:,' thi Reason, in irin , .... a ,;a;v rlt'.lnnaol- pr(, j lud. baker iduh l.as b. , n a:ncll.al,

er

training

Tho Itd. are tho hardt st working major lea true club in the 5iuth. Tho playt r.-i Fpont consid.-ralde

pro

pect but n ' s. a son in c. i:rc, i:xc "iiri:i:i.T-:s" itat:-

OPAYi: Catclu r. Ön -f b-.-d to Pi-.iani, Kid lb-.s ,m.,te!iod to j

: . . : i. 4-.. .1 i . I .. ;ii .......

O : i - TV , -if .1 ,vin i a air i i. ii , nt m i

but rath.-r tliau di-.i.; ladnt the many

fans who v, . ro jr.t' r. .-t d in lie-

r T..',. UH ft, - ,lr..u- -it . . . . ... Ul .i." ea.. i.iJ ! . . -I

I,., ju ju.j -. k i timo in (irta sins ana aancin.it m,.,.., , , -.,. i o . i. . ... . 1 to- match in to- . i niurv theater oi ,

i i a a . i a w '. ; a : . a I . ,-.). If l . I noim i .s - .

to;,;;,,;; :;i a s-acu; aJ il TJv L-'a.--man for the X--.vton. IL-sj., club ia l'.,wa rf;:l of build, ho weighed 220 pound.-, and v. a.i six f.ct, five. Inch a talk Tart -. f t!o- 1 4 ) s a., n and .he fol'o o ;:;:: :;. Melv an catlfht f'T Ih' IT .b ri. tea?u. and in lif'l, w.a catcher for t!io i t. John, N. Ik; ii -. broke into the major lr.'ani in 10(2 w.th tho i'. -t- ii An.ericam, a yar lat r dried tho Chicago N'dt'.or.-e-) who tra.ied him to the St. Lou'-i Nationale fr Catcher (J'X'fll. After half a .u-an In St. Loui, Mcla.n ua: sr. Id to tho Portland Pacific Ceäat !ct-:u" clui). Ha rerr.aintd t!i- r- until 7 wh n th Cincinnati Xatiena'.H pur-'dris.-d him. McLean Played with th" it- until 1 Ü 1 3 when ho was transferred to tho St. Lcuht Natii'-n-il I. :;uo c'ub from which tho Xew York Ciantn bought him in Annual of that jf:ir. Mc.an played, for th Hants until 1?I 3. In tho lfIS worhl'.-i peric.-i he-tw-en th' New Y'ork Nationals and Ph;I sd-dphLa Amerii'.-ir.", McLean partici; .ted in five lmuo with a tctt.r.: nvcra'.'o of ."MO and a perfect fi. id.n-r average..

RAIN PLAYS HAVOC WITH HALAS HOPES

Downpour Cane IS. 1). Coach to Abandon Plans for Double Practice.

A a r Yed!e -d-V

of th.e hoavv

X. t:

rains

I mo-'s

tM- I a! Un I

I -ouol a - f..rc-d to abtn-ra.-ti.. V. d:o --..'.ay. C aodi

H i! ,d i j;tert ir.- 1 h 'P s that lu

could b.-ad a

Klippers, at Miami, last season, but

th y aro cavorting around in baseball uil3 thi 3'ear. Is (dotting lUailts. The casy-Kt'ing I'at Mo ran of 1920 lias brought his crow of ball to.'-s.-rs to a 9 o'clock town for a K"d reason. He wants results. And vith his men in base-ball uniforms seven hours a day .that's what he's Rettin-'.

IIo,-"bt 5 f,-.f.t I Mi diawaka, tic. s..iio- ni:;ht, Maicli

:J0.

Wlu n the 1?21 ba.- hall b. 11 rin.n so.,in

and hit ..läl. Aire 2 11 inches. NYfd'lit 17.

WILLIAM SC'fintMLTt Ir.fo-ldcr.l Th" rar'1- ns -'rrarrred for th.o Played with Orlando club in PlorMa ; tuuel,ah.-r club whl bo put on int.nt , Lra'-tue last v. ar. Ai'. 22. Y !-hf ' at M:b-a waka with tic- xc.-p'.i-n i f 171." II( i-ht3 fert,' S incho?. Needs, th" Wc-bh-ilomp!- t, n n-aial bximr -ovtk r'ence ,b-ut. M;iyir fP'.vlor f M i-ha w aka ;

CAUL S C I M la 1 1 Tx S e n . i - p r o ; ti .'.o "d to saue':.;- 1 1. : - bout, field r. Pl.iVf d at Pert r!)?rr, N. f-ch.-.lulo l'o tlo- car.! ia; a si Y.. in I? JO." Woiu-h"? 14". Ai'" - h reond ! yvine; mateii b. tween iCnoeaI . .11 1 t - . " A . . .

Height 3 f et 7 itr.-'nes. X ed.- a- , "; 1 ani !-1Ill':i-L li-'"' l"

v. lo'ad h- a yv.a ia'at bot rs in tlio

115 SPR;M'3 AILKIGHT-YO'J

CAfVT TOOL ML XhZ.H (VJY

BELGIAN CUE STAR

DID NOT GET FAR:-

tho Cincy Led.-, aro Koi.ru? to be in, i.ko SLIFFLIdT Pitcher. W-n 1 St obbik:- fot.ay; a bnish. wr, tl- TT T rnnideruhle tU;htin- condition full of pop and j :raln0;5 ,,.. ; f(.r .Yinr.P... club last h.-ul b . tv. , n H-rman (mck and A1()r( 1 1-Ost s lOIL Hit raiJIC overllowin? with tho tricks of the yt.ir 'n.-ol a 9-iram winning streak' Miehey Fun r, als.- two stad.baker i Prestige 1)V LosSCS to Wel-

trad'U p, t of suM'. Aire "J J. Y-;:-'hs 1 0 0. ! ::d''; s wiiowid .-trapi.' tr tho lh ro is how his team stacks up M,a - f . , 7 'ncbrs : c-liampiin.-:h!; of the beal ooncrn:

today; There isn't a l.ettrr pitchin-r staff

I.'AI.T'If v-'HAl'FTt T r fi

-r. Pr,

:r:d the linal In cat whicli will be a

March 17, 1 Vol. Pep-rb 1 ro K

,.,' , !.!.:sh V.Ti -1 lilii bout between Kid

on pap. r in the- National league. ,it ( -,.r, yari.'a - i:oi. m, ,nn p t Ko.-s and Lilly Ilalas. Luque, the Cuban, is b'ur d to b hira eh brute t. patr;-k,: d iy by j Will Moot IPvnobK th- b.-st ace of the boxmon. And . v.-.-rk inir luaoe-f limp. P'ayed v.dth j Th-' match tdonibl draw well .as he Is surrounded by lli.xey. Kl! s. ,.jy ar t am at Akren. O., last til- ifi-n ;'pp'ar to bo evenly matchot Marqr.ard. Fisher, Co urn be, Napier;., ,r trvo:;t wit!t lb-Is s-v- and ns th tirst two are for th-

ral v ir-; a-'-

ar; h!

a nd cli - to a' o-: hip

tli" s:t!'l- lo;nr

and It rent on. I

31arquarl Is 1 toady. j b mi'. Udriit Ö f.-.-t, 1 a inch--factory there will bo plenty of action. Marquard utulc-rwont two min;r 1 i-ht 1.". Ib.th Ma las .and !!-- are th.o two or '-rations last winter and says h ' 1,'KXXIS WILTIAMS Oufel-Pr. ! ir.st ibir.-erou cppoiu nts of Jack feels better than ho ha.s in y.-ars. fr,,,n Me - - ,;. w c'ub in II' v.. n-co'nin. 1 weltm '.vrestlIle's sutL-died with his switch fnan J w. - rn Cana.bi L aua-. A:'o 21. in-.r -hamp. and a win fr either wall P.rouklyn. L ronton, the IPh'-'VO , , .;,.U - f, . t ;, ;,,,.),, s iuh.s 1 1 .". i-'.v. :rat;tce a match with him. hurkr obtained from SoaLtlc, has a j :,:xy p.. f.,r..,,.d out. his will prrb ib'.y - the last lor of pood stuff. I SAM "i'.L'ld'V" XAPIM Pitcher, wrestüm,' u.atc'a. s-t'o.-.-l at th--On tho in'ichl Moran has pctrsr.l -no latf-r j.art of 1 fi'o ,i Tb a C. utury tins a ui and it appf ars Kopf for short, droh for s.cnd. ' f ri,;n shr v p.-rt -!ub ..in S- uth rn f- b- the b.f t ; f n- svhodule.l. Iaub rt fo- 1'rst and Sammy Ib.hn" i,,--;,.. II-'II s-!.-':. IP ilit ' f-t Fr.r.s will ovei'c-ok a tr at if tiny f. r third. Th.o latt r is living up j l ! i ' jr. oh A-, "1. Y.-i.;hs 17. fa!! to ;vail thern lv s of takiiut to his cast reputation as a hitter j SAM. MY P. Ul XK Third b-is man. in this bout. It sure looks liko it .-.öl th hier. O-irrv H , rr i r. i u n o ti.l K'. cash wi'.l b a --rPer.

And Daula-rt is Kettv-r a run at , ar..j ball p!ay-r-

bim. Arro 21.

he tirst sick from Mnynard Felix. ( Weichs 1 n. IJ i-ht .'. f- ipeh

Fr,i Seafle c'ub. Had fir.-t '

nt

H 1:1

I ! . . v. .

.i l.envor recruit. Louks Fonseca, a California winter leaguer, has the m a kin irs. of a proat second sacker. and could fill in for Groh. IV hind tho bat Ivy WIngo is tlb? r tl vet. II4 has rubbles Hargrave, St. Paul star, for a working mate, p.ubbb ss si mimed out 2Ü homers in th., association hist feasor.. lioush, Punon and Pakert will

F 44 1 . .-iiTTl4tW.l

Uece .. (r i,a , In tto. ir.e rt-'Tiuai-i 111 me wn-.ii-.i-.

ut as a

d.rer. lie's almost too pood a man

to waste on th.o bench and Pus,; ort

m.iv havo to look to his laurels

Pat Moran says he is trotting J bonus if he stic

pr. tty that he's sure to have a

S--I- .pi'in-r ball crew when tho sea

.-on opens.

a

TP." card ori-riTvihy was planned

as a b-oo tit to ;ai-' f.mds for the Suab bak. r Foundry Cood V ill club

4-.- 1 , iT1

eons. ju. n.-.- of tlo- incb-n.-nt weither, could tod work out hi - prearram. Vi." --p.: id is rapidly takimr f.-rm r, i it : j t o the u bi.-a" tb.at th- y

f , ,r-

r-o v i n

oi

tlebl

an i "r'-tv April 1

Ha! is v, F ". id !Ot r p r-.s. '":

en th.' i- mi. ! ut '!: ar.- rapt l.

t c'.;- -li-b.' d up a r. I ven iuw f-o a cf th.- brih. !.," 1j : i -dniiind to -how. May shift Harry.

i- l .-'y ti; .t X.-rm P'rry. la-t

at pr s nt C'.ao: h ii o. !y J.-.r fe ir tho J ! .-e t be f. m.. Ol t . a: :h c! -s

,,l , o

lea-rue trial with "Whit-- S -x in 1!C". and was to have been held in tho Sent l ack". Came up in 1 ' 1 r to St. plant, but was transferred wh.cn it Louis Cardinals, lb our n- d to Oast failed to mc t tho approval of tho Lni:e. Pipe for ' t .'.. league nnw. i wclfire director. MAYXAltn FL LIN First ba---

tonn. Hei-rht C f ( t ". inch.-s. Y"eihs

bats rieht. Crack fi-'-hier. L O U I S 1 u X S I! C A Infielder.

C;i:r!ey ? e is a pood fourth par- j Turned down L-rand opera offer to

trvout with ItfUs. weighs i-".

liaEStl-SsiLEADIllG BATTLERS '

ALL AVOID GIBBOUS

ker and Cochran.

to tile Int r i.a'ior.al N. ws H'-rvice . from Tarn;a. Fla., wh. ro the Wa.-h- : inet'-n c'ui ii in trainimr. : "P.-r.-ouahy. a first dlvison berth 1 will loo!: pretty rrood after a sith p. place t'nis'n for the team ia lf20,":

MoF.rido continued, "but w--'ro oat ta n-rht for tho loi-tlo st pv s-ih!- placo and pennant. Y"e n.y not land it, but It will bo our aim. "I have n i ox pi . ri. -need rather that a v-f ran ball club. Za chary. Harris, L'h rbo and Curtr. four of my b st pliyeis have bv-.-n one year in the i iajors. Not 'crans. Tlb-y are. not a b rans by a .one: slied but th y art- ready to play bill at their top -peed. "In Puffy L'wi.s Rice and Mi'.an. I have a seas mod trio of out.'Ieiders and I can't see where anv club, su-

j St. Louis, for instance, wil! hr.vo

anythin- on os '.ehon it comets tD f;cldin.ir, hittinir or runnincr. 'My ir.!i":d composed of fart youngsters liko .Tudtr-. Harris, C'Pourke and llüerbe, should ho one of the smr.otd.est workhur combination-', in th-American Ia; ru". Frank Paker of conr?" mi-;!it hav -lor;e us at lot of jrooe. ;it third, but Fherbhag improved wonderfully. For one thin? he can hit around the .: o mark for a seisoti av rajr-, an.-l hittiii' Covers a multitude of -in. Frank Prower, h.on." nm kinof the Inbuuur iuriad I.'ieue !',st year is propre ain,' favorably a pitchin-r oaudi.Iate. I'atil pe siiows hin.idf a failure, h,. v ill remain a i itcer. and r;--h.t nw he b" k rood. I us"-

him. nt th - ha; apuiinst rig-pt humhd

pitchers t"o. l'aii T.od; Cood. "Anion',- t!.o like'.y lookinc: youngsters in our s toad are Pinir Miliar, outr.-.-hh r, ,'itil Tony P. rotten, the Little Pock boys turned over to Washington by Jud.-re Iandls. vho Sett h-d the dis jute b f.v. en our club and Pitt. --bur.:. p.oth seem, fsare to remain with t,e team perman ntly.

; Foss. third Vvs---rnan und Pol Iuiiol-

top, both with Tampa last

shaphr-r up v.'"ll in trie.

practice s.nsor. So is ivldie CorP.l,

a yo?nir oufiehlcr fron Sprin-'fc-M, in tho Fasteim L'-a'-un , who nerds only a littp- pc!is!i to stop rieht into the spotlight. "I have Pe( n so busy with my squad sinco th.o traininvr start. i that I haven't had time to really s'- up the other Amcrhan Loarrtie rlnbs. but frcan what I know of them I

in m.MiY r.npj:m Fnited Press Staff Corrsixndoit.

NLW YOItK. March 25 Ldouard ' fieuiro at hast tour to muhe a sireme

Hcrenvms ilidn't pet very far in his on st for the world's billiard championship.

The ledeian champion and the I

fleht for the pennant Cbvland. New York-, St. Loui.r and Washington with a chance for Connie Mack to horn in.

best of the Kuropean players came i Pennant rncs depend laree'y upover here wid ly heralded as the J on pitchine str ffs. I have Johnson, chaP.eneer cf Willie Hoppe. j Phaw, Acosta, I.achary and C.mrtn y No aeiaament could bo reached! as my first strineers and Moerhler. upon terms and conditions for the ; Prower, Kriclcs-n and Sch-cht to Jill mati-h and it was then su-rgeted in in all, five rieht hundert and

that Hörem in's play ome of the 'r.e.ur cham pions." Hp aer.ed to meet Jake Sc ha offer and Welker Cochran, two of the

threo capable southpaws.

The horse mtckerel gets its name in narr from its great size, com

very b st youngsters in the Unit, d ; s,f.ri:r( having been taken that Slates aed ho was beaten by botluXVirf. trn f(.ct j,, p-.ntrth and weiehod

LAST CALL!

Easter is just 2 days away. 1 ou still have time to come in and pick out your new outfit. Alterations ran be made in a few hours. See the smart hats for Spring. The srnallei shapes are in greatest demand. We have them in all the desired shades. New Spring Collar Styles Knitted Cravats Silk Gloves Underwear Linen Handkerchiefs Silk HosierySilk Shirts Nobby Caps These are the articles of dress that complete your appearance and top off the effect of your new Spring outfit. We have them all Come and see-

Look like a long top coat season Are you prepared? Come in try ours cn you'll like the coats and the price.

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ks. Likely to col-

HORTHWESTERH TO BE REPRESENTED

It i-. 1 . v tu .t .Norm i--rry. in-- . 1? t yr -o e at d: or. w i.i b. bifb d t thejl 'iirplc to Have I' irt lsaehall

Jeain in live Years

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Till- IXSIHKK SAYS

in Recent Knoekout of Paul Sampson. P.Y 1IFMIY I,. I ' AIUlFLTi, Fnitoil Press staff orro-pondent.

V thirsty ball fan sehlom grar s ! MlW Y PK. March 24. It's no

ii., a, , the : m- t--rv w r.v i mimv ii..nens nai-.

ai a -.Iii

links cut of the

ho' l.

I ? u'-h a haid tim e-ttine a fn,'!

Tin leading h-a v we!eht battlers

Would you call the bird who 1 ar,- ju-t do-leine the St. Paul boy

tlu at ideal reh.arsal a . oat. or a ai-t ..i--. moi:c.

! Tiie artis'i' w u i-. n'.a tu-h.i p wltn

I -up'r is s a ti

stage toach

which Gib' ors .Iropp-d Paul Samp-

::d i-oiind here Tus-

m .ov r, co-calle.l l.i?r.e baseball "n in tin- s

-'' - - i i . .... .i

v. v, .-,, l,v hon- -.av TU'-ni. r r. :tv ; a i.i.-i-- vion.4

t-au lias copl Ol tne oacen oy io-o jure to it.

.Z: : -t , -r. s o.d t- r,:.-- ral h , py A '. : it. 1 Pr. ss; j ('.; 'i'.ih" M it i-s p- r- 1 IVAN'S i'. 'N'. I'd., March 24. For. j-,.Ts'e- . f th.. 1 -t at hb s at ; th.-- t.r-'t tim. in live v ats Nortii- i No':" I :r..". lie i . thr. 1 it r w , . n in.iver.-dy is to Irivo a huso-1 ra--;. h i . -.- - n the c .v. t. 1 ?u.o;- j b i',i t.am tb.is j-. ason. A proir.ising , r .: ::. ! s.- t ;!!. tr i k at.-l f.- -t- '; -p; t 1 h s 1 . 4 d t loped by Coac! Al'-r h.t.-.-'.i: c " he is ! tt , ;v Srab ll" and the sch.hlulo has rr.M'O, .'. t t-I ,y t r- - -i. '-ol bah. j- C . . - c.-mpP t d. .v h . 1 ti ::.a:.y '.f rs tzv.a lie! S .;ib:n ..a :. u s are to be !ay.d. r . . t . i : . -. j i-h.rtiue with Ait. lour Ir''itut' on To Sa h . 1 - h a r- tu ark- , : il at l!van-:en. Twelve connib r. ru.t. Si.arp i a' out d f t f -. . ti e eam.es .".re on tho p rot; ram f -,:r ar '. t the .- ' w !': o r : Tl i ..t e i -; h t ho-uu games and ' h-'. ' lb U a s u:h; aw an 1 r.-.p. tri; s. r, t fr-u.'i .'.h:.-y Mar; i::. h The .-ah- dob- follows; t,n. r. :n Or- a I..-' i. h.- ! April Armoar at F. .r.--"on. I p. . I r, r1 . .1 : t.-ry in th- ' April 12 I him i at Ft ; na. : .,.o.: b : -: . j Apr. I I-: Pur e at Lif iVttte. . ! A; :ii 1 P- 1 it at F..nsb-n. .!()( Ul Y L. PLNMW. j A; :il 2! -lew i r.t Ilvua'. . 1 , v.-h- 's ; . r. line the , Ap::I 2 1 d;i- at C.dumb :. P.,.-.., . , ;:. !!.;-..-.!. i. Ca! i Ami! .'" C'.ueae. rit Chicago. ;v j h -.; !.:a-. 1 ; t b '. a t- 1 A; ri! 21 W:--- :.sia at lavar.erau' :n ti ! i ! b .. I I r. . . .; .:. ,1 ; ; - at "r'.- nt.il i M iv 4 Pa.Tdiie at Fvunston. t irk ,; ;: -' wi-.-.r br- : :.' bim i M iv 7 Trhmi at P.!oondneton. o ti.. ..tt t A a . !.'.-- "1 iV 11 W..-.di Japs ,.t F. ar.S'o r :;: ,1 M - ry P ' a b on Wni'iov. r.. . h : ' o r. ' ' ' 11 Notre P i !:-. at South ' - ' ''- ' 1 " ' ' ' " f,r J;,' ; b.. 1 e--('!:: ' . eo at F.vau-b n. "., J-i:-, .s - j;-.-" w ith ' M .y 21 Wi- .- sin at Ma-li-.m. j o ; ,-, -. . in to.: .' ! . v 2" N'.tre Lame at K vansfir 1 v.h; - th- .ha t- a;.:.- ; on i : :. t ,. . . f - b ;a . --. a- o j May TT -Av at Am-.-. rm"t'An i th- h s i!k- him. M y 2 - Ie.s a at Io.va City.

Folks who live roar a 1 ie P-ieue irk werbt ne 1 a I'looo -yer.if: to .rnish music in a f-w w. eks.

, t!uit v ntnve I down on th" ast side j to v-.it. h hi -a that t'n- br.tl;-r of

... fimoi! .a i 'f ;us- as goo-i. Poor OpiMou nt. Sim "sen 1 s a n-.iuhty pc or op-

in big point matches. Great in Hliibition. ) Tlorenians ib-f at r roved just what ' the experts sai l after looking on r his paint- when he came to this country. He is marvelous in

an exhibition match, hut as a; "money player" ho lacks the claims. ; (

Hoppe on the other hand Is at his best in a game for big stakes.

IToremans. however, deserves th 1 cr-dit for playing tho two American, youngsters. He could have con-' f

tinned in exhibition worn ana , t would have made money in addj- ' tion to petting a match with Hoppe ; i

because the etiampion eventually ,

would have la cn forced into a f

ch with him.

The (P. f.ats will hurt tho Pflaiirin's .1 rawing power and make him hs i

of an attraction. The serifs did prove one thing.

In Sehn ff. r, Cochran and Höre- i min5, f e champion . hn.s a rio of; contenders who would be fxceed-l inely d-ir.erous in a 4S0('-pointj

match, :v distance Hoppe has t'hown no liking to go.

more than l,h)0 pounds, 1-ut even at that great size the flesh is ex- ,' ce'.Ient fcod and is hiehL nrixed. j

SP0IITAT0RTAL

Kid Oleison announces to the baseball world that he has his 1121

Whit-- S--x all -e-t for the big sp'.aph. j

Last s. ason the Kid had a crew of diamond stars that were all o 1 1 the- tot notch. His sailing was f

pretty and he had his machine

a ,"' Tit ;;. .v iiio,, T - u a i ii - .-f on n i n no rvanaers

Kid Gb r.-.s'-.n apparently i'n't kidling w h'-n lie rays lie lias a real ball club.

the v.

! b . -- , pit t ! ; ! ; ' s

' the !;;';:;; c.'s hard lu k

. -.; ". t e. t a r i vith him.

un.lati.- n

H-

1 heliter in tho ring

t ;-'- t-r,T,- T c'- P. 'i"-,ti' v -i i 4 " v."ttd TTcneV !.!-.. ICO. l . .l .i.o.v.

I tan! thi t-am ih' sn't want riai,b--' - -"r- ' s'

j rid of ( .are-- arp-ntor. j . . r. he mLht d a v. ry bu-y i ' ev-ui:;g if P..- shou! c r.--- nt to rive

"P. ar Folks: I

tab ut. (S!emd) Poi k;

Is it polite for everyone to yel

a- 1: . n a k n ,. ', ;. c 1 out b o f.oor?

to-d sor.;e r

Th- n a lot of par's went blooie anl tlo- 'one famous White Sex bus 1 rok- down with a crash.

An l lid the Kid tos the whole ; ki

s!o eb.'ine in the scrap hap? . He g ith. red together the rars; he coul 1 dep. nd upon. They form-) id a t a l-u' for a new machine All tr;. d and true something to. 1 ui! 1 upon. I Thon the Kid stepp'! eoit an'.' crabbed hold of the sections that w-.-r--- r,e.-.b d. It was f'.ow work. Wh. n the opening baseball gun

in P than a -r- end anl t'i tlr-d. th" Chicago White Sox will

- -. s th-- t-i-a-ons a nout. i.iu i.r-. nn n !.:- ' i.-strated b-y.-nl P ub: that P-n-p-ls-v .an he hit and if the cha-omou

in

Tv'.,' :V"to-,l'..- of tr ,, Tin- in ' th-' She.trib that droT.p, 1 S itU Ctl

A"b..-. r v-.l ba-'s had n o,rr,. r for

t n 4- I ii. T-d U' b- wo-' ! l'o d.car. . t i. or., -it the srnrtinir tin.-. Ol

.- , v. --.. m ,- 'r..--(-i-n Pn bib- '-. mdee won't b

:.bb- to dl pea! if y any man that

. a rs.

A boxer may r- n'!; the bo ich of ;--!!. -oi f: rn--- th-'-teh h-- n-v-r irrks his P. at into tim ring.

v.i,ii! or a c.GD i o i:il "is voir boy J... h a P.-P to a,u?

r. p

V.iV:. r C.-rnt' 'S-

Hieht F.arftil.

i he UU'. p . re r. -.- r. 1 i ra mine a The ! a- ball f .n w.-ll kn -ws: ! f IP e t.-i his w-hi.-kbroom practh-e ;

w h. n He bru.-h- s off hi- chdhts. I'ft F-arful. He pr :.! !dms-'.f up.-n th- tee. His star.." w r ally erm. 1. Arel .if: o i i.-i-'.e f a- an h eir. The ball rolled o!f th- ?and.

Gh cs'-'U has ick-d. ; And as the GP-nson machine goes sai'.ine -n round t!o- cir. iut. bav-l.all j f.-ir.s will likely want to yel!: !

I dun no 's I i o bd g.-t alone

d-'s in k''i!.-t' "More- po'.v. r to it

itho-it Ii.m. I!" a

hir- d P.m. is liapr-y am! content-

and :

, d I v co-a . h:h.;ia' pin. hi','.o!'.:"Cb' n star.

i am

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