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Show nr w - ; i CHANCE SIGNS. TO- - MSNSEiRECTSOKI ?" ;WHeIAeked:VictialoKu Are Uniformly, Successful .Spltball Hurler .. ICIux -- a, Yere Found K TheSrveTrlF. has made It Impossible, for Hh pitchers keep - the batroiea fa rtierK; - The lively ball-bscaused the batsmen to dominate the pitcher No pitchers in the American , league were much, more success-ful last' year than Red Faber -Urban Shocker. These two . veterans still Include the spit bill 1ft .tlielr repertoire. It is a noticeable fact tKst two major leagues, pitchers Htlll permitted to use the spit- - f naTFweiy-anlform- ly mccessfalr All of which gives rise to the rumor lhat the spltball may be declared legal, despite the drastic action taken by the rale makers a few years ago In eliminating It entirely from the game. - . t, -F- RKIDSKiP W ; D (0 GHCVE Carried Out as Early HafcAM VW' M CC..,' 2 IDEA m Small- - ; - ?" "Jv- I-- lg ' I2 1 -S' u!v n few. miles A farmer living from here liari a ,M of pleasure and nn enjoygives many of Ills able afternoon or evening ly planting tree for a inciulitruf lUv party. Jl believes in FucoxiKZing TIip 1riiTml he dies. The wife of this fanner enters hito the fcpait uf trtc jj.iiiilmg and enjoys having the friends gather at their home and plant u tree for friend. The occasion not only furnishes Hie. opportunity for good friends to get loeiher and have a good time, but a'so st'iniilutes tree planting In the eouinninlty. Tim friendship ,(rrovo mokes It enay liu-nd- s e "tuitmr oiie'ti ftltiitninr.II city lots .jtmy say to - WiTone. Tlierer if'-shJr- t; r J)j Jfl 'n NO DwWers m tlmr tills eon-Ti- Frn"nk-i'han- ce, renwhwhy Tork a- - INTERESTING 5PORTNOTES '" le CUm ... -- cross-countr- y ." """'.. 1 Fx, Harry Gilbert Sat Behind Pitcher - During Hot Game. SaMtf " ' u 'iMninm-in- , - ; t i i,.1..(l,liiri1Nl.1,l,'l,ri, -- usual incidsntltecalled. . " 4- SOts WaUy-Haire:CQ- Is T eTuinpTrtng-baJv-gar-ter - SOVIETS CALL-THIS-AR- T- Unti ml- - no happy cinch, especially In the . cors. The world has. laughed at H lea how- these officials In the old days used to tear at full speed for the fence end climb It In an effort to escape the angry mobs. Consider the case of an umpire Who , sat in a chair behind the pitcher and called the, balls and strikes. Harry Gilbert, an automobile salesman, once performed such an unusual feat, Her was in the. Southern Michigan league at the time, and was badly. week. hurt, being laid up nearly Came a big series at Jackson, one re quiring expert decisions,- and the president asked Gilbert if be couldn't help him out Both teams agreed to let Gilbert sit behind the slab, and there he stayed during the entire nine" innings, 1He still considers It a stroke of good fortune that a line drive wasn't smashed his way. "If one had come I don't know how I would have avoided it," he says. ' v. f ! During his entire experience with t the league Gilbert never took to the r-rrzrBr-irrT- Tr. r-- A i.n-r'.fencesTmceralthough heatttBlts he had I eome tiarrow escape Jlejemllone umpire who showed a. world of nerve at Jackson. ' "I was working the bases and he A collection of "Bolshevist art," comstoedj behtad of subjects which have posed him were "The fans bert riding by the Soviets "as represenflng fiercely. At last they began to .tear tfie truly proletarian In art and absodown, the screen, All umpires know lutely tintoached'byihe blighting flu. what that Indicates, A charge of the of capitalism J to be brought' to ger fans' brigade, to other words. America antT'shown tn. th principal "He stojiped the game instantly. cities. , The, lllnstratlon ah'ows Walking up to the box seats, he took dlsciplo by Rodshenko, off his mask and faced them. Wallace Reld, the popular movie star, who Is here shown wltirhla family, of the "constnitjOonlsrrichool"' that . " Tin not going to iron away, he Is making a desperate eghMorJife after abandoning the drug habit, and his has sprung up In Russia sine the revknow I can't, lick a .thou- innumerable admirers are hoping and praying for his full recovery. olution. once. If at But sand of you yon Insist, Tm ready Jo take you on one by one.' BEAUTY FROM OKLAHOMA The crowd jult and gave him a big hand. He was a game one, all right" w - f n jiAJ - igmar t - r 11 i y been-ep-pro- ved 1 Bible Used by Dope Smugglers Feat of Zone Girl flu vn' I I rsSt J ItrW, 'v "I ?vTTIj IS : ? - Li'-- I ' cu Jh': . ;: 5 .,v, :.- - v fq ,r ' '4 ''1 fP'W 13- r . ,11 U Us developed, recently down 'at Uf-e are the first' photographs of scenes In the tense drama .of real life jklerjtooge, Louisiana. One photograph gives a general view of Lake Lafourche where m tnysterlous dynamite n bodies of :Wtt Danlejs and T. F; Richards.; two--o- f party-of blast brought to the surface the by masked riders. It Is alleged they bad flred from ambush, on a former mayor of the town, who subae Md andchareed wltlUDurder. The. other otientlT also disappeared and inter was arrested 1 . photograph shows secret service men and a diver searching for the bodies In Lake Lafourche- .- by-Sa- - r long-hidde- Automobile Salesman Watched Progress of Hlohly important. Contest While Sitting In CKalr On- - forget-me-nots- - HAPPY CINCH f Bve-nlo- - - UMPIRING BAIL GAME-- IS former nmnager of Uie K,T)lc,ago Kationnty "an the New Aincrlcnns, has glgiied a contract to manage the Boston American league It Is heeesfiary to use trees. A peony club for 1023. The photograph shows Change. im his ranch at Glemlora, Cat., friend inn v not he ieedln JUs flock of Kewfc)lant- - nftraeil for M stately n a tree, but the glowing flower of the peony will alway remlad Coach IsT Cripgle you of the high qualities of tlie. friend. In America friendship grove? anil gardens will give much happiness and g add valttft-t- o property. ' C'hleugo I'ost. golf course Brooklyn plans an at Dj ker Beach park. ' TO NATURAL. BEAUTY r Pacific Coast League baaehalLrace . will start April 8 next. Too Many Cities .Allow Picturesque , 6pote to Disappear as the .Place Harvard and Yale have booked 19 . Grows In Site. . s basketball-game- s, lor thftjieqgptu. j Minneapolis Is one city, where .natare plnnnjng spertsraen Chicago ural scenery. Is Interspersed through horse'radng on two tracks next season, Its residence sections. Fortunately, those hikes were too large and deep Anybody cau ftja a. pennant in to drain and "lay out In town lots."' winter; Only one team can in Octe Kansas City also found on her town-sit- e ' ber. such ravines. The real estate world gave them up. and they were W. and J. meets Washington and turned Into parkways. Penn Valley Lee on the gridiron October 6, tiext park being mostly a depression Is no yeur. one of the most picturesque features to be fonnd In any city In America. Robert Moore has been Chicago has hud nothing to atlllze lead the Columbia to for beauty except her lake, and she Clevehind of 0. Howard Modesto, t taatrtngrthe niftst of that, "taking Gfti:, Is probably the only crippled team. . iver" practically tlie whole shore line footbull coach In the world. Mr. Haskell Indians will meet tlie Butler anolMiu5iningJt so that there will be Is paralyxed irpm the waist lake blioie tnrk from the river al- down, but his spirit Is undaunted, coltpgreteven November 14 at Indiannext year. . most to the southern city limits, and he has been doing greuf work apolis St. Louis has preserved In Forest coaching two football teams at Modes Cliester I.. Welderqulst of Moline, park her flnesT hlllTalvnnieltssrsstppf to. 1hotogntirtV sfcowr- -f loward III., was electe3rclp7aln of the Vfric river still has many possibilities as a Clevfhmd and wheel chair he jiws 3. 1923 grid tem i scenic northern limits nenrlb water for getting urouiKl. works. Georges says he Is willing to admit Rvcry city has to study Its topog SHOT that SIkl Is Europe's heavyweight FOX WINS WITH 5CQ-- 1 inphy and develop Its natural beau champion prevaricator. ties "am! to keep them from disappear Noted Turf Celebrity Piloted Horse ing. Women's Western Golf championship Across Wire at Lo'ng Odds will take place at the unaopr Country Make Couldn't Cet Waste Spots. Beautify club, Chit-ago-, August 20, 1923, Borders' In the garden and' ytird are a noted turf Paul celebrity, Fox, JMe frnnies that lend beauty to the Cliet Thomas, veteran jeatfiher,. wj.U sold his horses to a New Orpicture. In mniiy gardens and lawns recently be with the Oakland team of the Is and the man leans spending quietly there' seems to he no space tliat can! Coast league next season. be spared for flowers, yet there. are winter in New York. Nearly 25 years One day at ago Fox jxm walkx- - of cement, brick, or cinders, Toronto Hockey League Ladles' Di waste spaces along the alley, 'or Morris' park he was engaged to ride a vision which may extend Its scope to indnde Poor named horse Jonathan, around small buildings which If bor-Cenaaa. 1 In the betting the entire Dominion of ' dered with some "(lowers would "hange was quoted at H) to ' sadhe cllmheHnto the as ringr the entire appearance of. the place. The Polo Grounds, home of the China aster, old fashioned pinks,. dle, w as told by a flock er that his mount would win, but he 'had no World champion Giants, are being resweet daisies, English one who constructed and will seat 65,000. alvssniii. candy tuft. and verbenas are money and could not find any ten so a as much would bet spot on pooil varieties for nlmrsl hiiv soil or J. M. Nay. "24 of Sherldai Ind., cllmaie. In places where a taller bor- - ,ne esP'e'l old hag. was elected captain of the 1923 crosswas ridden m Addle, ..Doggfitt, out use would der the picture, . bring team of Indiana university, sweet wllliam, oriental popples or the a 3- to ii favorite, neavny nacKea oy country and the form players. the Then plungers And a 'hollyhock. high stately Eddie Goosetree, veteran lnflelner. Fo- - riKlePqor Jonathan as If for plat for a hkdiHHise.-- w- plant some j But 1ias been name manager of the Ports "short' won race tlie and life his by shrubs for nesting placet To make "matters worse. Fox mouth team of the Virginia league for Tlie true home picture Is larking! head. 11)23.- without the birds and Ihnvcrs. Thrift ' was unable to collect his Jockey fee of $10 for several days. Magft7.luc. New York' Giants will again hold their sprlnp training at San Antonio, Small Town Holding Its Own. HARVARD WILL CROP CENTRE Xex. h been selected "1 have been In close touch with a for 1924. sort of employment agency conducted Football.' Schedule for 1923 Will Be by a viesteru university -- for. Its . -- William ARodrfers Cut One Came Season .Will of .Sacramento, BlnmntHrtitheke! r Cal hsAjenjn4ullltijrjnariager Open on October fl. f BfUlress he tifiivercd at New York. of theAlbany team of the Eastern "The most renin rknbleTeaf ore, and The Ilaniird footl ail schedule for JJa'seCnll" league.one whlcliF' understand Is general! next fall will be of eight games, one Jhroughmit tlie country, is tlie j.lls 'j less-thathis year. Four tflttbe con- President IMneman of the New rovery Ilia) the nwn uf education TroriiT.. , as heavy. Princeton, will Orleans Southern association club the small town Is willing to go back ue 1(iayed as usual fvo weeks' before has announced the purchase of Catch' home after liU schooling l cmnjileted t,e Ramf, Wth Yale. Centre will be er BrajlleyHocker from Toledo, and start his work there. Funnerly nrorpwi. Virginia or North Candlna ell the young' nien went tu the titles, i utnr of Florida: lart- Russell Stein, former W. & 3. tackle, and head coach last over a year ago stlmuisiHl emieavor ; ,atlie(j umjUP another onfeyear a season at Oglethorpe, university, will i homet and while the 'buck to the! rengement. The. later start probably give un coaching to, enter business. farm' movement mav not be lu full wUI prevwit meeting with Holy swing, there Is a decided 'back to th Cross. A new rule of the Amateur Athletic f home town' trend." . iny,;Md of nlavlni a latf Sentem- - union requires Judges to. sit on opber game, the season will not open posite sides of the ring and not conFor a City Beautiful. until Octolier 6. Harvard's opp sult ach other before giving de--" Tlie proposal to make InillnntipoH nents' In the first' three, games may. clslons. city beautiful with flowers, as tha include otlier than New England colthtrden Flower plans. Is not an leges.; "Why does the stage golfer," asks ilifisllile ihlny. and Is an hndertak-Inone; who has been bjtten by the golf whose gradual fulllltnient should rouse ..enthusiasm amoiig owners of PLACE FOR PADDY O'CONNOR biigr "come in carrying a bag containing about three drivers, a mHshte and. For It : Is a movement In liroperty. a putter?" From Man Catcher Released . which arty, and every one. may. Join, Veteran .. , Asiali wit ) tin fnrt Itur PMitiiti agerial Duties- at Albany . Signs .Clarence - PeiL '.naUonal amateur With Hartford. than to leautlfy his own prvinlsev racquets champion, and his partner, I Prevent Mountain Fire.' Paddy O'Connor, veteran catcher, rfr-- Stanley Mortimer, may compete In A fife liiir!fll 1.1 Mail fattt tf Jmid nn leased fttiin his manni erlul duties, with the English amateur championship In inoutttalhsWe j.ffdliilPeJid.fcfrAlliBnyub of th J&4 a limber-drI MA A Alt - tla liua , ii n. Innit w iviift v Ot(l, ...... ... Ing in the direction of a inbln and a UiVJ i. tul.. Andy Smith is one' of the grea test J munuger to fence banked with dead hrush was dls? been signed as Hartford " iur ui uoi oniy ine fscinjerst, covered by Scouts Adrian Winkle and Succeed Jack Coffey. The success (hirdon Porter, of Los Angeles, out O'Connor had. with Albuny was not bnr of the entlr country. Ifu devo--' nun their camp Jn Besr eauyon.on , marked, but he did" not have much to t Ion to the cause of football Is recog- lest hike. The hoys went into action, work with, and lie hds this mm-- In uieu nationally. .e drugging away alj Ihe'brjsli and mak- - hl favorj: He i'kaows the Eastern The averag Wlfer blushes if he has nrebreuk. After two lum,rs' work league sad should geL better results lag ' the Ore was extrngulslied. They then at Hartford than- - a stranger In, the to arry.a,bagAfuil of dobs through hiked to Camp Utncon. where they re--. league can. JackCoffeys plans for the public streets, but a bowler, as ported the lire to the .ranger before tlie 1923 season are not. made known, he carries hii bowrns oatl. seems proud of his returonn to their own camp. may return to the Middle Wst. . 7hY VAX- - ; ' , ( - ' Dope smugglers devise many ways of getting drugs into th country. This exclusive photograph, made In the office of the chief of the narcotic division of the Treasury department, shows bow even the. Holy Bible lias been used to con' teal quantities of th deadly drags, small container being Included I - ..it. w- .l J sm-let- 2 t i ' -- Eer iiguM'"d? ( a-- ... v ' . lit athletic-endeavo- r. lndon Famou3 Old .... .. -- ,r .iv.y Mist Ursula Bapheal, a member ol the famous Bed, White and Blue troupe of swimmers of the Panama: canal, about to start her famous swim of the canal with her hands and feet manacled with chain. heavy Miss Raphear tt "ripldly sscendmg to I .''VW f as chuiiiplon swimmer under any sort of bsndlcapi her most recent performances being equal to those of NATE ' West Virginia , J. aJj . ,: : ' a' ; h 1 - . f t a , , i t " :, ( i : ' - i -- 1 p 1 (.MNste"LCartmelU : I i f; - j - r" ' ' . : - 5 J if - capacity.,'- Martin, whom Cart mell succeeds-'- .. Penn State, la to tak the coaching of the Harvard tulvcrsity track sqaad.- m attracted the attention of theatrical producers. ' She la taking in all concert! and shows, and being an expert in ."bearing": through sound vibrations as well as lip reading, she gets the Import of everything that la going on. Miss Heckmnn owes her unusual development to her mother who began her training at the age of thirteen.. ',.'.' Stalnles Surf act t Steel. Reputed to be ver 700 years old, and In past times a favorite halting place for DlckTnrpm, on of CngUnd'a most InteresOng. highwaymen,-th- e King's Arms Urn St Elthaw has bee dosed down. It la ) b rep! i red with , , , k . adders Inn, . In sllrtr-plate- d artlclet - t . - The discovery of a process for thi electrodeposltlon of chromium' on an metal article la reported from She fleld, England. It hmgea .In part- en the discover!- of stainless steeL but unlike previous discoveries along- - that line, It deals with a" surface treatment of the article only. It hot only makes the surface stainless and permits a high polish to be put on It, but It U than ordinary stainsaid to less steel In the.Droductlon of large articles. The surfs ce of the treated article Is very hard, and the deposlfTJ not likely to wear off. One of the dlflV colties. however. Is t prevent, strip ICS ping or peeling,- which aj eft v - for foif years successful- football trainer and coach at West Virginia uttVersIry, resigned his post to succeed Bill Mar- tin at Penn State, college in the same N. ri . Ceach JltelgnjH Succeed eilLJflrib-at pnii,:ute.r-i-J - at rt ? ' ' Trainer ..''' and ' , - CARTMELL QUITS POST ''n V- - place- - many men swhumeri. Inn Ist Doomed Helen Heck man of Muskogee, Okla U discovering Ner Tort wlta -- ner mother and sister Mildred. The prise winning Oklahoma beauty. In apjte of the fact that she la deaf, Is talented beyond most people. She sings, plays piano and dances In a way that has ' |