South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 77, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 March 1922 — Page 2
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any part'jeujar tacn, though I have CUICCIETH. Wale 3. March 1 7. 5;U'gcited several ' possiMo sources oi DoIte London repert to the cor.-I additional revenue that would be trary. f.:cre I v.-ry indication todVy J available if conffrtss' 'should decide that Pre mi er Lloyd 0oro will not j a Koitlhrs bonus. The treasury ha. -4 reia. but will pi vp b ittle to the. ; not recommended any Kenerai sales tory '"die Lard.-" who arc- oppesin t x. As a matter of fact I am' not him In tit- -oiiition party, l-'yr fli in ' favor of a general sales tax if time b-ir. the premirr ha- now dis- j tt js to be imposed in addition to all juh-ceil all thought of rlirnation existini? taxes, un!e? made neccsfrm Iiis mii;J and, preparing for ; s;iry y ;tn t-mgrgercy in the revth'i Genoa economic conference j ch'uea buch as ''would ari;e through
where he hopes to build up hin poIitio.il prestige ane'-v. Thz I rainier is uirierrrooi to have re:iiail;'.J to a dinr.r crut that he teli'.-.e l it wd ImpP'Plblo ' for any l-clitical party to ohtain a' working I::a.'orIty in th lmu?o of commons rtr.-ui him. Therefore, he was bj)klr. to the future with considerable, confidence. Mr. Lloyd Georgr howeer Is noi talking of io!iti s in a careless manner. Mo-t of the quests at his 'vacation ifctre.it siy th it lif 'i willine to talk fredy of fishing and koIT, but maintalr.3 siknee upon political toplc-y. l'r.less Iiis pi ins are di-rupt' d, the pren'-ir will remain in Crlccieth until April 2. when he will return to London for a few days before .Toif.' to (Irnoi. Mr. Iloyd (or?c i onhdent that be will b.-" able to put through a program at Genoa be ,,f great benefit to a hi com me re i ally. NAB MAN IN ELKHART FOR OBTAINING MONEY ON FALSE PRETENCES x t-"C,; t,"i ö.eijhsrn Macn.t. Emhart. Ind.. wai arrc-tcd in thut city yesterday afternoon arid brouhi to Sotith ,. , . w t . t ,.,to itnl by Ol.i.-tr Janus La alle, . liai sed with ob'.aicinjj n;.ny under j i S. .-,,.' Sh;if. r a1o n f f'.khart. I .. f . ; .. j i' . ' t , '"an rens fc.ii'i to :.ae reine. i t etl hi:as. I:' to v!l,.,f,r i I J. s- ; tr.an d' stuck or a r h oil well con-; c i n. stavenick'3 "oi! tongue an I i'Tüü.i.v.' ,.,u. -"'y; ' 1 art with on hL- : V . 4 ,. .1 ....... -I ShaLr to purchase vi stock, it r;-.ali di i ler. I.-, were aid. i 1' lir to ' .1 :' r L'rordir.r to h.is 5tory, nnd ). v.a.tfhl if tlv-v ni l more stock ! th ; ;d-r.d" would i lirer. K.i?tr haftr boifrlit In : on r.'."rc si k. :akir.' a deo.-it of 11;'','w 01 reei.ii.. i ! ('. w 'il ref;r;! discontinued after
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court w F:i i rv.ink Van Pe Valae as rltint'.ff .'.t1t,, in 1 Adfha Kn.1t? a. defend-; i-.it: jn concerns a j.j- . I ' . .i : n . inc , il. I . torl.j h was force the ie.i-"-b ft !.'. .t;! llifC ' tli.lt 1 1 o 'a!ir no.t o J.n .1 ti.tf f b o. ti voLtivn. TiiC c i - ;, . ... ( , t ... , ).. ' - - ' w u'h::. .b't' (' IT PAY5 TO SCRUTINIZE! )'.:: - y 1 1 i .i . c o p 1 i that ll lo advtrt:?e. T. '. iy they jar er::r.r,:ni; to t, ... . .. t It k o : .i s . j'l'ices and th-' !. ; 1 r: bu:. (-prort unities a: : i ::it. '.l.;. r.tiv. L yu i: '. t .-' :-' i'.t the ':l:a:; "C .- IV- 1; . V. ' V . r- .1 I: it .1 : l;.! h : e 1 : to.1 .: i r.t i . ::r..- ::: t!. t-Tim s' C. .i.-.-ih" t S'm;!:.--i Are : :mi -ikf . " t!i b:.: ' .- s.i :l:t ! m tlif v I::tie ads ep1 : :un.::-s : t :li.. b.cmc ou di-'i: : think you could afford, the h'Sirn ycu had alrxM yivcr. up t'.r. or any of a hundred ii;fart! I'S ef Ivc.-h -ld cr bus. x. -.-.- f-iuiprr.-nt j u !;dv b. n r. e e d i r. z '.' They're t!n.r e.v.uroi.s and rc;':::.r.- f th.'ir. very 'lay. with chai.crs t save and rr-.t"- r. !.-. Ib.il the C:.;-:-f.c..t:-.'!.s th tt inte:e-t you tc lay. It j a".8 to scrutm'.rs the Now?. Times' CIas5:r.-d Section!
FREAR LAUNCHES BITTER ATTACK ON BONUS FOES
Tells Hou?e Mellon Wrote to Wavi and Means Committee. from parre One.) St P ': .v d the ways and means tt e. Mr. Trpur tc'.d t!ie houso that -': M-iIon h.ul v. ritten a letter to; th'.- vj;, x ;tn-J !;T an:i commit t'-'j con- I ! riita;. luu c:.;rbUi.o Ijnu bill! v..tho-:t b- :;1P: a-k d by any member I jt hit cpii.Ion anl had n id tie' the J ett. r h-fcre tho corninitteo it ' ;vm it. He al.o dc;IareU - that ! ; O-rnj.tr')!!' r Cn'-sihiTer had untKurl'-! , .J that h ivjuII adv!ic national rr.ks not to Joan money on the ail-; jn. - tl cr ico c.-rtitkatc.s before h k:.ev irhat tho bill contained. ' i Mellon letter iMihllshed. j Hec'y .Mellon's letter snt today to J Mr. lYtar u a.s in rei!y to th one' wj iturn him lai Monday by th; WU-1 to;;.-: u rt Vi .tentative. Dec'arir.rj th tt j his j " . . 1 1 i o ri hid been fully tate-1 In ': ! tt.r. rreviou!y sent the ways and" j rr.tuns committee on "January 24 and I Murth 11. Mr. Mellon said h.o had' "not alt' injac d in th-m to arue the i m'-rif.-i of th- s;1dlers' bonus." I "Whether "or not there U to be. a .ohllrs' lonu.?," Mr. Mellon wrote, i "is a question tor which, as you t-'-oy, j cortyre- will assume responsibility.! lr thä irtasury. I have attempted; j to point out tho neceü'ity of meet- ' ir.tr "hv taxation"' thfi cost uf whatevrr bonu mny be adopted and the (Inn-j f tri ?Sa :77,In.. j n. aiur'jü". I ave not reeonimerld adoption" at the lonua measure." "Xelther the payments which the government has 'made to settle canc'.lojl war contracts, nor the ocalled railroad funding bHl 'to which you" refer present ' situations in any way analo'oiw to the soldiers' bonus. In tlie tirvt plac the government .IM not pay, as you suggest 'three billion 'lo'.lars of' cancelled waf contracts,' but on the contrary settled war contracts 'amounting to over $.1,700,000 at 'a total crt of about $30H,000,CO0. "The' "so-called railroad funding bill has never become a law, and in any event would hot have appropriated any money out of the treasury."" REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Taken frm th records of the Indian 'lit I-, uud Loan Company. lanlel K. Keckhlll nnd wife to Henry C. iS wart z nnd wife (ID LcU 32 in Ke-ck-Lilv U. Irvin to IP.i irony C. Klzor and wife '(?.';, mhi) Lot ZJ in Orchard Helfftls I add. I ritizcDs Trut aud Daviess Uant to Lyle C. fitch (JD Lot n Irvington add. ' ! 'üermrd .1. Mrers to Letie FrhTrr ($1) Lot ja-i lu o .Ntil i t?cjnvab'a 1st add. r-i Mlshawnka. Charles "Weldler and wife to Clareure ' L.-Hnrdeu and wife ($U Lot 22 in U'eidlcr's Ut ;uld. to Smith Fend. N eisen Faulkrer to Welfare T.o:in Sooi'"tv (.!) Lot in Lafaretfe Flac add. j . ;h.ul xalcott and wife to Frrd A. t Am-J.vit ($',.V) Lot "U7 in La Salle Park ü' ' ' ' . ''"., - amh Mrers to Adrian (. Myers S40o ! J Mt J(; in o Stllti aJ(1. to Mi-sha-Jwaka - Heiuznnn and wife ($1) Lot Hi in f rwvuftc Fl.i'.e add. .in.ei i.om.i ;iimi u- -i m. n neuTHM 1 MnTHISKI l-Dl ilf IU HOI v i 1 r r i i ti "I 1 1 f l A n t :i i Jai.kowki to Torna ?u Dulcyt m I.ot? T ar.a r tn linden l lace add. Frank iMilovt to Antor.l JafiUoxmki -51. --Fart of lot J05 in Summit Place .,.1,1 .h7 f Starer. vkl to Franeiszka So1 .t 11 .r 1 I V ..A AT.A. I .. l . . 1 . anu vn.o 1 iiui it in uiii urn, I Frank Nicljel ;i:id wife to John J. Ib - x'V and wire (fit Lot ..Jo in Ferner druvi' .'.il ailu. I."ii:s I K'arli ami wlf. and Joenli Kis.li 1.. Marv Kara 51 Fart of lot 7D n City Ww l'hre add Katkarine Saek to Andrew Troeer ,5it-iart- tf lots 5 and t in Fi.garty'8 Ceeelia Tirnek and li'T Iiusliaml to -Lot F.- n tak FJrk -1th addWilliam F. SeLafer and wifo to Elva S beldepo'-r ml- ln-r hushjnU (il A tr.ict of .it:d iu Center twj. Themas Ferry and wlft to Colpaert Kealfv . orjj. UD Let SÖ la Mlea Ke-lty Co '.Hid fiie.Tr.i f T nniT niul t-if.. t- r"rti. k 1 1 1 ... -.4. - " u . ... mj .v V. ' 1 e.-rt Healtv Co. ($1) Lot 11.1 1q Manoka Luv add. - j L'dviard Seb-rprcel and wife tu Au1 u.t Cerlier $D Id acres iu Wnrren 1 l--.xnione I'eiioueK ana wile to lerne vAtz and 1.0m .vn. Pan ui lots A-: 7 4:1 and 741 hi Siauuiit l'l.i e add. A 1. tone I'eliouek and wile to Home lire :ui'i wife" to Allert 'ioj acres :n Lincoln twp. William Lover and wife tu Charles v-'i!t:',l,"ul ,J ln tm s -i add. St. j0!.u i.OJU ail1 Trut Co. to Ki..-.i.-ri.-k J. I.edrer and wife (.$! 1 t I W . ..... , J ..11 - , Ii v.l. nnd wife to fnrr- M i;!..:t:M,:iiiT!i it al.. triiHie-.- f Iti.- Ci.mlu:rru t.f Clay twj.. i$l A : l;.;- t eT ! l'!d in i'lV l w I . I 1 n. fnt.lrf n1 " riu f.. Vi. .-. T' ; l.ri -n l.71i Lot in Bvrkit' piat! .K V.u .vL!j.rl' JUJ 'v-iff lu" Alva Lib'w. rth sroneeiph-r i$l A tract of land i :j I ' i. u t i . IMw,ir J. :i.;:ev lieyrire W-ut-ji:d v$"ü;'i A tra.t f land ia Clav er.ifr ar.d "iie to Frank K. Keddl j 1 1 Part of loin 11 ami M in Ja. .... "r:iv - .iU.1 Ib-nrv . Heiimnan and wife to Sa;r. i:! i'. .AV:ir!? ISH l'jrt i-f hi . ia . iv.-.'Il" t. llii i 1 V i.j 11 . .. r:y lleslec and ir"e U St. Ji eph Co::. t v Loa'i av.l S.;-tr.k'- Amu. $1 , 1.. r .".To 1-, is. ru- r ;r..o add. 1 umtvu'j Kelkr to ada;n V. St'1 'i:1 Let "C and let? it; a:-J 07 iu t L.f ct -vv a?er l l.u e add. to South F.tiid. M rrt r.irinit an i iff f 2oe C I Ia ;:-.!".; ol-.lUrt a lyl '.'7 iu Uuuuun ! F! u-e add !;. . '. I..'rnt.iii to Morri I.erman and ,yA- (51 - 1 rt ef l"t 'Si ta Fowmau j FJ- e u 1 1 d Si'.lj :it d her t us-l aud to Col- ! putt Itralry iorp. tflWLot rj ia !in..r .rre lt -dd. l.Ji::.iid C. IIa:! te LU-arv Markt I n. i w.te vJD Let Ist iu PaüUd Gar; lit n 1 i I j Gte.Tj Weji.il. and ..' to Woj1 c:eh .a:it..w!ki and w.fo tjl.U part let Io 01 and V2 iu (Jors-ucli's St h' add. ! .KI?j l"t 1H.' in 4th pi.it tt r.crjit Pi.i. e. i A l::!ie C Celr.j rt to Iaae K.iue P.rk9 tn.'-L' t ,j u .Mcln.rsy vS. Lu- ... rtrtiai M add. L' -- V. Puck, sbtrirr to r, rdinand C. i:.iri' $1 OvJ Lot ISO ia Garst's 1 t add Auc- .t Cwrtier to Faitia S.-htri? rtel till Lit At ia Wards -d add. JirnuiKh l. IV. kley t al. Ia PUtriet M.aeu Feard of .Northern litr:ct vt l:;ii.i:n. Cht:rch cf the Frcthrva tJD A tri t f land In Clay ttfp. j M.tu.:.ft A. L.aiig and ife to Anna Ntdu" 1 5 1 i A trci ef laud ia l'ortage twp I MMviüe J. Hock and wL'e to Whit- , t-.juit. a. ll.'rr ill) Lot i ia 2d plat 0: beiutr Grove add. j Leu is Murray and wife to John C V. hlte and wife tf 1 Pari -of lot 1 ia Mi--. Co. - add. j Maytclle L. Holtwick asd Lvr buslaad
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TYTtHAT may not a mirror tell? In her otm secret of her HEA-RT she sees The One who dwells A mirror all alone In her own room where there, living: in the thoughtful reflections of her her eyes may "reflect back the innermost mind, day by day, just as she lives in HIS heart!
to Frank Pahucki and wife (?1) Lot Il lu fiaylor's 'plat. Charlys Ip.-ker to William Marhall and wife Lot vS7 Lu ledger Faraa add. .Martya J. White and her busband to Fred J. MsJor (JD Lots ' 8'J and t0 in ! Milbura l'lace add. Arthnr Moran and wife to Jacob Scblarb ar.d wife (13 "00) Fart of lot 12 in Fark's add. to Mlshiwaka. Georjr F. Tritz to Fred fartin and wife ?1) A tract of land in Fenn" twp. fioldie A!ll.n "r;d her husband to Jtalirt O. Leslie and wife ($11 Lot in Ielcer Farm add. Staple IHMebraud Co. to Frances F. Butterwftrtb, ?l.w:-lot 11' iu ILuti-iiTe. ! Woodward and Grajs add- tp Kba-r I T.1- ' "William n. Nichols Corrcrat'on to Wtlli.iw II. Nicbols. S1.0: part of lets 301 ;ind iJ'JÖ ia Ilm original plat of South Ilond. William 11. Nietiol- and wif to Wib '.m;r 'fVi? ara!e. i.mi; par: r romn ienn. " Ith-er ' Park Land nnd Improvement i. to Z-ak O. Sellers and wife, $lxv, lots i 12 and W In first addition to River Dale. South Herd. '"' Citizen 'Loan': Trust and Savings Co. ! to Clyrlr II. Kirkel. Jl.oO: lot 4H in Irviug- i ton audition, to Jjyutji Lend. Fidon Land Cn. to Curtl:nd P. Duromb. ?1.(0:" lot 00 in pecond 'plat of the Northwest addition. Ferdinand C. Kaff to Herman J. Alerd- , Inc. M.oo: rart of lot 1 In "Khff's addl-1 ' tin. Chnrlvu Weidlor and wif to Whitcoaib and Kvllar. $10o: 0t 10 in Wei,ller s iirst addition to the env cf South Williaia IL Niehols Garage to William II. Ni'-hcla Corporation, JlTii, pnrt of lots ol"anl 3D in the original plat cf Sonth- Fend. Harriet Dachtel to Melvin 1. Vox, ?ii.M.O): a tract of land in Madison twp. The Columbia Corporation to Wiiiiam Monkey Hnfl -wife, a tract of land iu Feu ti twp. Carl Letiseh nud wife to ''luaranty Kural Loan and Savings Asgoei ttiori, $l.t); part of Jot 6 ia crdeu Lister's Building nd Loan Association to Charles T. Icni?ton and wif. .51.0.1 ; lot Ul iu Southeast addition to South Fend. Mattie Smith and her hnsband to 1:. A. Ely. Jl.WO.W; a tract of land iu Portapfr tn p. Vernon C. Ilatim; and wife to Ileuben Svson and wife, $l.uu; lot 47 in Talbofs Plat. 1iiiiImii Slum n t 1 1 1 ui f 1 1 W ult.p tleorr'e Fcklor aud wife. fl.W; lot 47 in lair-ota Fiat. Jobn Johnson and wite to Clifford Bo'ent-auKlj ar.d wife, ?1.("1; lot 77 ia Luclid Park add.
Abraham Fosenhluui and cife to In- all time, ili.ina Prodnco " and U'srhue Co., , .. n , ToaH.f)U: a tract ef land in Porta ze twp. I The answer to the Browns ability Williaia Leuian and wite et al. t. Jnim'to come through last s'eason is found PoVtHW.,ntlvpVirt f:''"': a tMrt (f 1:1 Ul! iniln tho hatting averages. Take the William V. Mclknry ai.d wife to Mi- 1 regular lineup, a outlined for the chard Pukrop and wif'. ?1.mi; lot K',7 in ! season bv Pohl. Swjprt'N second add. tu South F.nd. i ... . ; Wihiaui K. Mcllcnrv ar.d wife to! h-er. the inust first ncnun in Waleaty Lisiccki and wife. 51.00: lot lo$ i the land, hit .371; Ken Wilhams and lnTrk'YVn ;W4ni1.11' t(l 'Soxin Ktl:,iJJohnny Tobin. outfielders, were tied Kate Miller and trank Miller to n. . . r,, . Hiram W. Millar and wile, UW; part of -3-. nd Dotl Jacobson lot jt in n.)VN-ui.Tn"s add. Utrung alomr at .34S. ourtl.-iii! P. imfnrah and vvjf,. to AI- TSit kin I of buines will rirrv
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ernon C Ha. tin?: aDl wue 0 Joseph j , ., ..... . Kurt- kb.1 no. ?.oO: lot 07 in Low ell 1 consistency ir. inneld defense, with llcif.'lit'? add. I" MHtiawaka. 1 Barney MeManus yet to prove thut !!'': '-t 17 and IS in o"NH". t,r,.t aiia!!he can ?!an(J lhe PlC J t SCCOHd IbfoJore Uorden and wife to Tserr -,. b.ts-e, but the bitting- is jrood. tru.ugh
io'iiieni.'s :ir !uif Id ol in I'at-1 rrvtl. rU-tv Pe'.iroute and ife ti l'red (rick lrdhi ami wilt. 51.t); rart p. lot 1 in T:iyKr' inbl. Walter" Overman and if to Stanley T. ralmrr aud wife. J 1.10; l"t l." in L:lculu cijrd-'u Uealty Cotapaaj's add. Kranlv llub.'i and it to .Tom 1.Munk acd wife. $'fX).P0: lot oi m Mc-I lirnr aud LnjieJruia first add. to i t..- t?,., n, -i (ejiiki. lrtt m, ivüiiiMi a nri -ma. io jjijiuuwaK... .Mary i. ierrvhe ana i.er iinoacu ei 1. to Miii.it: Cnr'.st'.ar.. ji.hj; a tract id i Lu ;d in ivna.' tT- 1 Jrn Schindler to William Christian, j ,i,i,,,?y,?tYi,.o.' '."f4" '.ii.,, , .. i .,f.. i 7-ui... . 1 .. -v 4., 1'od-o M!?. Co."? ;jdd. Mvher M fact.e.' .in and wife to LuelU i F. trimes, fl o; prt f lot 7 d "AA" iu Mle ltfjlty CV' add. I Fbii m. Kemp a!:d witv to jihn J. Kemp. Jr.. Jl't'; part rt lot 21 and j in I't... T.K.1I lit t.. f i . K . .. V .1 I Niles Koaltv Co. to M:irie lirffn.f i o.Y ir.r : i, vü... A.;-: ChsrJe? Morns aud wit" to I.izjie 1). Lotts. Jla': 1 acre in Ptnc tnp. ' nr,l lifl. V 1 it. I. v T i..
w.ird .tiUiid add. great right har.aer, :s the or.ly cor. Mic Lac I Kruwazyk and .wile to Au- 5lfc:ent pitcher 'in the outfit. Dixie u "lauÄL1 101 Sum Day:. l one of the quenidnmarks ot M. Joe;a Io.ui ad Tru.t Company the club, to Wbham K. "Melleury, J.'.li'i'.L'U : lots t t ... . 17 and 1 SwTirartV Vocd add. 1 IIe "rroülil JIucli. yiiv tdJ nu"?.10 Mwy Y'i is Vai1 CiilJer. ..notlurf right uemedi. ilwJ. lot 111, llasliairs, Wood-! M . . , . ward and lisy i add Jhar.Äer. who has Deed promising Jnn ill SotiUiki Buildln? and Lean j much for tome time without actually Awcitlon to Jao Ialkowitki and wife, f . .v ., ... 4. , ,m tut $;.o-; let 3.0 iu Suwiytt Place ecouj mettins the t'-3-Sation in fail- BUI add. " J Bayr.e la a fair left f.anJer who
St. Louis Browns Had Lots of Luck Last Year, But Twas AH Bad, Fohl Says, Looking Now With Bright Eye
Lee's Statistical Mind Easily Pour Out Reasons for Poor Showing of Major Club Last Year, But More Easily Voices Optimism Abundant for Pennant Chase This Season.
IFi DAVIS J. WALSH, I. X. S. Sports Editor. MOBILE. Ala.. March 17. "On the ninth vt Ju'ly," Mr. Lee Fohl remarked today in the ba.-o profundo of evident reliöh. -The- St Ixiuis urowns -were e-xaciiy iu L'a.. üaaiua " - - - - .- behind the Ö00 nark . ' . , , . -s , Uae, e haU 101 . " Up to that all frames, two ; inficlders, our tempers and quite at lot of time "Then" here Mr. Fohl cleared the managerial larynx with a depreciating cough "we started to win". When the season closed we were in third place behind the Yankees and Ina;nr(? un,r hUt a tin If n ime in a'ans tina Jut li au a "imt in "front of the senators. TT.ls In Jipite of the fact that Walter Gerber was! out of 41 games and George Sisler missed 15. Can you blame me for j feel'ifis optimistic about" the IS.: season?" We could not. There must be much in what Mr. Fohl said, "Just as there was much to admire In his Filent for statistics. Th.e Browns had plenty of luck last year but it was , all bad. " Kwckouts Landed. First off.' Joe: GodeOrt was east into the outer' darkness because of what was deemed" 'to' "he guilty "knowledge of the 1D13 worlds fwries scandal, That deprived the team of it3 s'econd bas-man. Uerber'3 Injury eliminated ia star shorthelder and Risers absence meant tho tempotary removal i of one of the greatest ball players ot 'ar.y tKim. inclullng one that locks! to be menlv u 'fair defensive outfit.! such as the fircmis. They may not! all they ini;ht in pitching effectivpr.f Thev mav lack a bit ot to make them m danseruus as a wood ulcohol ;argie. Club Not WcuU. McManus liimself should bit arour.d .273 for the season. So al-o sliould Gerber at bhort. Ellorbe at third, and Hank Severeld. first itrlns catcher. IVfcnsive'v the cFib is by no .means ".".t'dA. eio ui.ucr :u McManus s net as smooth , -f p.c;or as a con man's tonru? at eond . . ... ., bae. u:a ne was ccmin on we.i an tle f;ni-h of th 131 campa; - Hm pröbaw; in s;t n:y t!,ouSh : i l... .. -.-,.. C...1, .. w.vci ! p" a rill ' Gerber. ' . ' . ' ' . 1 eron? 'n a11 departments and Severid and Josh Uillincs are first clas . . . - t, CJ- 4t 1 ? llJ - "" " ..'- ' I . .i. i , ,i. n--w. .v. itv-4 'itchinj. howe-ver. must be reek-i or.ed as a defensive unit and here! w- -. . 1 a il'uf i-u.. Urban Fhoeker. a
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1 probably will never. L mi;cij better. A left handed possibility it Fruit, who conies up from Tülsa,' Okla., with a pedigree as Ions: as the arm of circumstance itself. Culp, with It - he clut laj-t year; Wainwright, from Louisville, a.n4 .eino from Beaumont, Texas, round out the string. Just that. ' Which' brings us to Dave Danf orth. the gentleman whose transfer from Cvlumbua curnmanded the sum ot eiht ball players. Dinforth has been in and out of major league baseball since 1 D 1 1 . whim "he firbt came up "to the Athletics. He wa. with tho White Sox pcnnant-v;nning machined of 1117. and 131'J. contracked the shine ball habit from Cddie Cicotte during the latter camp'aign and 'was allowed' to 0 his way when all freak deliveries ':ame under otiicial displeasure. The Kid Shows "Pep." Only one infielder stands cut among" tho recruits and he has them ail stopped. The kid in question is Gene Robertson, who hit seine .350 j jn the Western leagU3 last year and 1 has the added advantage of having 1 teen brought up by the club sinco 1913. Gene is one of these small. peppery infitldrrs, hits from th3 left l jde of the-plate, tliruwe well from' any position ar.d altogether comports hwnsclf In the most approved manner.' 1 one of the extra outfielders is Chick Shorten, purchased from letroit. The other, If two are carried"" will be Durst, a left hand hitter from Beaumont. A play that always create trou-J Id-- in baseball i-where a base runr.er Is compelled to hold ht base on a fly ball that u CaUg"ht before he j tries to advance summer arguments a.riae ovr tbis play. As a nutter cr fact every time a. runner advances a. b on I a fly ball that Is caug-ht, his right J to do so is questioned. : If the runner happens to te on third bas-e a.t the time and is able I to score 'on fuch a hit all th more J attention is paid to the play. I know one major league man acrer who evidently has sntsructcd ; his Vts to return the hall to; lMe a runner leu. every time : the nlav conies ur. and anneal to ' . ' i ':e umpire for a ruling. . A number or times I nae naa pmI tn me whrn it was annarent , ; ; " that thJ V oon. I a-ked tii inanitjer why i Puch foolishness? Jfe pimply repiieu. 'Tf fo.iv tontf foni'"-.. but , , . ... . . . , -f. . t1.rÄ a" chance we may get the de-o;sion from yöu fellows. " It i a rtimcult matter for the, rTn,'- tn de-'ilt1 1ut when to start. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY j Kelp Wan totlFrnulo 32 WAN T KP Two teams to cltderb. ! drher to Psd r.d unln-d ht own --a-r.n. taal at-ont one-half mile. Call I'erklii Corporation. Micbawaka.
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