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Show THE OGDEN v v H l U 311 M n 11 W M rillllKff 3uBRQRll!i 10K : WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 20, 1921. '? B R - Sl-mx- : IT7 I uLsrevs " r : 7 IS HIGH POiT UlKRl ' 7 A BUCKETS 1 E-Sf- M ' AHEARN r 0y M GENE By " llfilllB I19r a ILriOI.. KlIHf Pa itV Hit! . THF CRAZY OUILT nor cronAiiv jUNiyprgiido W " I JiiMinno-nMioii-n- ? STANDARD-EXAMINE- R . OF Viu.T HOUC X V4 i V ViV T i w Turn Defeat Into Victory By ; Taking Eighteen Points in Four Events; Fast Time; Made in Sprints; Marks in Distance Events Poor; Grirls of Sophomore Class . AMERICAN Ntw Terk Washinrton Chiearo Philadelphia 15 1 RUG? f KViOVl KHXT ile lH CRVJUMG V U L . ( V 1 j IE 120-yar- ; - TU .:si .117 Yesterday's RemilOi. New Tork 3. Boiton 1. Philadelphia Brooklyn 2. Phila- At r.ojilon At delphia At Cincinnati Ft. Loula 4. Clncln- York nail 1. At Chicago PitUburc 14. Chicago 2. w . , ! i SkheJale. at CtncinnstU New York at Boiton. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. No other game tchedulcd. St- - Lous Today" SEALS BLANK S.U1 Vernon - a-- fV'j lr. i I - '.. r ! J BrighamCity Lands Division Track Contests The Ogden division track Shd field meet will be held at Brigham City, Friday, May 6, according to an agree ment made last night by coachea of the Weber Normal college. Box Elder high school and Davis High school. Mentors of these schools met with Joel TUCKS, division representative, last coming meet Ainieies wno equal or oilier me standard marks set by the Utah State High School Athletic association, wll be allowed to compete in the state meet at Salt Lake, May 13 and 14. Box Elder high school is said to have practically the same aggregation of stars in harness as they had last Is out year and Coach Happy Van Peltschool-Thto win Honors for the northern meet will start promptly at 3 p. m., 'May. 6. and a record crowd is expected to be on hande game through Ids defeat of lYanklo Om-cro- n Monday night, holds tlw light weight champlomdilp of the state. He will meet JImmlo John Irlday night In the Wasatch Athletic club. Abe Mlshktnd's victory lat Monday night in Salt Lake over Fr&nkle Cameron gives the Salt Lake lad the lightweight championship of Utah. Cameron the week before took the ti tle from Pat Gilbert, who had held It comfor nearly two years against-alers. With Mlshkind now wearing the crown, his battle with Jlmmle Johns. the Ogden lad. In the headline event of the Wasatch Athletic club Friday night, will be a scrap for the championship of tha state. In Salt Mlshkind has been Lake and other partsbattling of the Inter- mountain country for the past inree years and his climb to the top has been accomplished by hard, cruelling fighting. When he slipped the kayo to Cameron Monday night he went to the top of the class in Ltah. and he Is now making plans for a tour of the eastern Mates. Friday night will give Johns Vie he hns long been waiting opportunity for. He is losing no time in getting In the best of shape for the battleFrankie-Darreof Idaho Falls, who comes here with a good record from the northern state, will be tested. out against Red Briggs. the Salt Lake husky. Darren has fought many tough lads and has emerged victorious. Kid Willis of Portland and Walt Hart of Salt Lake, clever bantamweights, are scheduled for foJr rounds of battling, and Kid Sarp, the arsenal champ, will meet Fighting Jlp, a local lad. Jim Sneddon, the tough little battler who made such a hit last week, will tangle with the Fighting Bell Hop. Jack Weimer and a local lad will meet in the -- six-rou- nd - n ed Dell was wild, and couldn't find k-pl- ate, and Shore, who relieved hint, R. H. KR 1 14 San Francisco .. .. 4 0 0 Vernon Batteries: Couch and Acnew. An- finson: Dell. Shore, Smallwood and Hannah. - Los Novel Contest Closes With 1 to 0 Result The game opened with Molasses at the stick and smallpox catching. CI car was in. the box with plenty of smoke. Horn on first ba and fiddle on second base backed by com In the field made It hot for Umpire Apple, who was rotten. Ax came to rial and chopped. Cl-- i gar let Brick walk and Sawdust filled a hit and th tass. Song mad Twenty made a score. Cigar went out and Balloon started to pilch, but went but up. Then Cherry triad straight was wild, uia ice Kept cool in una game until he was hit by a pitched ball, then you should have heard Ice ream. Cabba Ko had a good head and kept quiet. Grass covered lots of ground In the field and the crowd cheered when Spider caught the fir. Bread loafed or third and pumped Organ, who played and put Light out. In the fifth inning Wind begsn to blow about what he could do. Hammer then began to knock and Trees began to leave. They way they roastKnife was ed Peanuts was a shameput out for cultimc firstthbase. lightgame and ning finished pitching struck out sJx men. In the ninth Ap pie told Fiddle to take hta bass. Then Trombone Song made another hit. made a slide and Meat was put out on the plate. There was lots of betting on the game but Soap cleaned up. The score was 1 to 0. Door said that if he had been pitching he would hive shut them out, 1 - - . oo SPORT BRIEFS WHO, INDEED ? I wih you Henry, our guest what everything costs us.I'd liks to know who' Profiteer goln to tell 'em if I don't- - Judge. HE KNEW suppose you know what a caterpillar la?'' "YrVm, it's an urho!tcrd worm. Boston post. "Willie, I j - - rrped'o, J-- Irn aeml-profcrilor.- n al - e. For Utah's Lightweight Championship Abe Mishkind Jirnmie Johns Ogden. - Silt Lake 6 round SEMIAV1NDUP Red Briggs vs. Kid Willis VS. Frankie Darren Idaho Fall Salt Lake . ' Portland : Will Hart Silt Lke Kid Sarp VS, 4 Jim Sneddon vs Fighting Bell Hop Arsenal Camp Fighting Jip Ogden - Ogden . Ogden Wasatch Athletic Club,' Friday Night, 8:30 o'clock ' 411 wife wouldn't tell OOj 1 ............. ......... oo tow-head- Brad-stree- .071 - Unless all signs, fails Dutch Reutb-er- ,. under the fatherly handling of PHILADELPHIA, . April 20. The Uncle Robbie, 'will be a game winner University of .Redlands will enter' a this season. team in the one mils relay championat the University of Pennsylvania Life has . suddenly become worth ship it was carnival here next relay while to the baseball fan once more. announced today. It was week, stated, however, that the Pacific entry was Over a mllion dollars went through received so late for slope event that the at the Kentucky they must take the outside position, the betting machines . 1920. the drawing for position already havDerby-iing taken place. Redlands originally Eight heavyweight- - championship entered the class -- B one mile event. KiGirr IIARFUL oo Rookies whom the majors tried, fights ain' the past total of 2925,277. Rickard drew Tour lathe one friend who nev- nlooso ag in. urni show er looksdog thinks the Dempsey-Carpentit. In Dun and e Cor board Just to ff e ? you up Vn will pull a million. Cartoons Magazine. uhat they might a been. rs .357 12 Angeles won yesterday's game from Oakland. 4 to 2. Crandalt. with good Oaks only four support, allowed the hits, which netted two runs. On the other hand. Arlett was touched freely, to the tune of thirteen hitsR. IT. E. Score: . 4 13 3 fos Angeles 4 2 2 Oakland Batteries: Crandall and Stanage; Arlett. Winn and Mltze, Koehlcr. l n 1 .2(4 7 OAKS MEITT DKFIIAT. SAN FRANCISCO. April 20. Abo Mlshkind of Salt Luke, who. t - 6 . .400 4 ht Meu-wel- 's .63 .417 4 7 .5 : ,S7 .71 2 was not much better. Score: I All-Americ- an ENTERS PENN RELAY . t LOS ANGELES. April ro. Th Seala ehut out Vernon. 8 to 0. in the flirt of thi aeriea at Washington park yesterday afternoon. The visitors greeted Dell and Shore with a volley of base hits In the first three innings and got away with a flying lead of twven run. When the smoke clenred nway In their half of the ninth they had added anoiher tal- - -- COAST UNIVERSITY 4. Pet. game Ran Francisco 8. Verncn o. Los Angeles 4, Oakland 2. j. - . . Sc-hac- e ap-dia- n, ' . ............ YrrUertla y'a Kctmlts. - ht . 9 Salt rain. Sacramento-Seattlnonarrlvfil. "WRIDEIS , . Portland 'Q. SP9BT Riggs Stephenson, the two rookie second basemen breaking In with the Reds and Indiana respectively, were the same for opening day. exactly an Rnnh ViaA tnvif timoa at two hits Centre College without Its Bo will made not figure much in the gridiron fid- in the field, dling next fall, r. Tom Gibbons is accused of picking Tex Rickard's $50 davenports are "soft ones." A good man makes any all, out of step with the financial con- opponent look that way. , dition of our country. Penn's baseball team worked the "Chick" Galloway of- the Athletics first double squeeze play of the basecannot explain why- he is called ball year.. That's, one reason .why big "Chick." league scouts are shadowing collegians. OUOOKIE PARALLEL .The records of Louis Fonseca and No hidden mines have. been struck in New Jersey such as usually .follows announcement that a pair "of heavy knuckle pushers plan to move in. . . Loj Angelea Seattle Salt Iike . . m-shar- ....... ........ W. .12 .11 Francisco S.cramrnto 1 IVafrrles: Covelkte and O'Nell; CHICAGO. April 29. Pittaburg Holling. Cole ar.d Baler. went en a tatting rampaga and won eaaUy from Chicago. 14 to 2. All th MACKMr.N ixisr. visitors made one or mor hlta, and n WASHINGTON, April 2 3 Pirate rrojed tha plate on or an orry of hit yes- every indulged in more the ninth Inning each vistimes, und defeated Philadelphia. 14 itor regliter'.ng. terday Hamilton pitched :n dou-h-s to a Hire got home run. two B- - H. H. Score: fine form. It. II. II and a single. Score: .14 It 04 10 ' 2 Pittsburg Philadelphia 2 12 Chicago 2 14 12 Washington HAt'.erira: Hamilton and Schmidt: BatterSen: Rommel. 2aylor, Kretc Martin. and Q Farre'.l. Fuhr and GharrSty. and Perkins: oo 1IOM1T. WINS. PHILADELPHIA. April 29 hnn.e run In the eighth defeated Brooklyn e'erday. 3 to 2. Wil-- j was the onlv lUm' hwrner In tne first acore until Neis tied 11 In the aeenlh four-bas- e with drlrt.. Lrrors gate run in this inanother visitors the KANSAS CITY. opening- gamea la but Pitcher Ring tied the score the V.'etern anorlation It 21 per.nant ning-, a single. This waa the rare will b plaed today. Tha sched- again with fifth defeat in sis game. ule for 1S4 games, tha season, how- champions R. H- K. , Frore: Into divided tno the ever; sections, 2 4 ? first clo!nf July 2 and the other Brooklyn 2 3 scheduled to end September It. Tht Philadelphia.. .. O. and Cadore Reuther. Batteries: season winners of the first half of the will meet the' winner of the second Miller; Ring and Brcglsy. CO half for the championship. NF.W TORK. The new Interna DERN AGAIN WINS tlonal Baaebal league aeaaon FROM AUGUST SEPP day. Newark. N. . whlc h , from the league In lilt, has returned. club Akron. the O., replacing BALT IXAKH. April 20. Ira Dern. O. Gene MASSILON. Pauletta. c'almant of ths world middleweight former first baseman of the 2'hlladel- -' champloflahlp. defeated Auguat Sepp fal.r lesgue ciuo, wno wasd Of Montrose. Colo.. In straight pnia .anonai won on th first the list of organ-lielast here Ineligible nlghU placed baseball by Commissioner fall in 15 minute with hammerlock-Derin 4f several weeks ago, haa been released eured a'th. second fall folalso. a team hammerlock with minutes by here, the malt, WI'.l Thornton refereed lowing protests from other claba nt. Three fast -- prelims' were alc playing here while tha deagainst his cision is In force. listed on the card. a.-ancn. sixty men' ai.uuu from Great Btitalu trophysailed have reported for spring football prac- national on the Olympic summer, thla tice at the University of Michigan. today. CALGARY. Alia. MUton Sleen-graffN. J. Tommy Git ben former Calgary pitcher, recent- of NKWARK, Dan Flynn. of St. stopped Paul, ly awarded to the Chicago White Sox, seventh round last the In Boston. a Federal by ruling given by Judge M. Kenesaw Iandia. la not satisfied night. with the decision and does not Intend HAVANA. Tha thirteenth internato repon to t,nicago. according to tional chess game ended In a draw Manager Derine. of Calgary. last night. NEW TORK. Devereaux Mtlburn ril PARIS Georgea Carpentier captain or the American polo teamwhich will attempt to regain the inter- sail for America May 7. Waab-Jngto- TACiriC COAST Ll!Al"I1 - - fc1' : ... 2 Brooklyn U .7 .7 .223 I nine-innin- - er .203 .710 j risk h s title vernon tegers OLRS The Ogden Gunners will get their first real workout next Sunday afternoon when the Yannigans tangle with g exhibithe Regulars in a tion contest, according to "Manager Llmus Gober. In other words the team that did battle with the Nye ag gregation of tho Commercial league last week, will tangle with the regulars, the contest to ctart at 2:30 p. Petersen will work on the slab for the regulars, while Lockwood will perform for the Yannigans. Petersen is a husky youth, tips the beams at 190 pounds and stands better than Mx feet. He has been performing on the in California and is ready for, the Indian psychology is to take, its When Jack Dempsey arrived in slab bell. weft New he from the Yos recently place In sport. Just . what Indian psy- looked the Lockwood twirled for the Ogdenltea of health except picture last Sunday and twirled a good article chology amounts to in a definite sense for his ha, eastera scripes state. of ball: He is expected to give the is more or less a mystery to every' Those who inspected his hair closely i plenty' of trouble. regulars west in Infound that a barber the one but an Indian that is a rea Hardy, the star third saeker, propnot a Broadway Indian. But parently shaved off the hair to a point ;the two and a half inches above the erty of the" Minneapolis club ofdown whatever it is it is going to be intra-- ) about association, will hold duced Into football. William H. Dietz, ear. -- .Having done that he must have American sack for the regulars in the who several years ago made quite grown tired for he failed to touch the thirdtilt. Snellgrove will work at coming an impression as a football player the upper plumage. As a result the thekeystone andxAnsell will perform mass of hair that and strategist at Carlisle, is now! champion wears at the thortfield. Gober will handle coaching at Purdue, and he has de- would make an ostrich envious. the first bag. In the outfield the regclared: "I jam going to use Indian ulars will use Petersen, Johnson and psychology in coaching the team Dempsey has already opened Wilfley. this year,, giving attention to the inNew in York his for quarters TO CATCH. dividual rather than the mass- - If battle with Carpentier. What the Samide,SAMIDK with the Ftar the this plan fails, of course, I will be Utah mauler is- now anxious to locate Idaho Falls club in receiver Itiver Snake the But-ito tactics. soveral tough sparring partners. compelled change my league, will report for practice Fri-- ! I do not think it will fail." He will work behind the plate The champion tips the scale at 194 day. the for It's within the range of possibility pounds stripped now. He intends to Baker regulars. Erwin will perform be- -, for Ohio State to have a fast charg- lose about six or seven pounds be- hind the and for the Yannigans. ing halfback next fall who registers fore the big fight. But even at that For the plate Keller and Curtisa regulars, 250 pounds of more. "Butch"; Pixely, he states that he is ready for the will an be used 4 players. utility named as a guard on Walter Camp's star from gay Paree. French. .Myers and Paine will perthird eleven in 1919 and form in the outfield for the YanniEddie Murphy, star pinch hitter of gans. last fall a student at Princeton is the Bob will work at the in man. Chicago White Sox'ls reputed to have itial sack.- Cole admission will be the keenest eyes in the big show. charged for No corftest this and It is exCharles Paddock, coast sprinter Murphy has for four years been the pected that a record crowd of fans who recently shattered the world's pinch hitter de luxe of the American will be on deck. The teams will start in most when they da. the contest with the record in the furlong ln'arack meet league, going following lineup: the Penn pended on a safety, and year after 1 Seculars. at Berkeley, will Yannigans. reeling off a season's average Samide Baker-Erwl- n relay games, according to Dean Crom-.- - year c or is univermentor wnicn at the battin athletic very .4uu, nerty well, Petersen Lockwood p sity of Southern California.no Sport for the man whoto gets only three Gober Cole lb... doubt strikes per game offer at. scribes of the east would 2b Schade Snellgrove but then bat a Native Son watch reasons. .3b Harding Hardynea But fourteen more days and the Ansell again there may be other .ss Hoysj-adbaseball season of the Northern Utah Petersen ...If Myers Paddock's advice to sprinters is: Jeague will be on. And from the Johnson cf French the fellow in the race you feai pepper being shown Irt Ogden the Wilfley "Pickmost-anPaine rf. then do your best to Gunners will be greeted by thousands d the oo his when old line." to finish the beat him "umps" bellers, "play ball." twenty-two-yea- 4 ?U l -- , .. .... .401 Philadelphia .213 Cincinnati .2;n 1 I Manager Elmus Gober Com- Lightweight Championship Oaks Drop Opener to Fast of State Within Reach L03 Angeles Crew; Rain pletes Details for Exhibiof John3 tion Contest Sunday, v Halts Other Games . . 2 Iloton Pltubur t L-1 ST. Llll5. April 20 St. Louis hit BtiSTON. April 20. New York wot nber veuterdar and captured lia eec- locally rlayed ram from Boitea ond strairht victory from Chicago by a pcore r 4 to 1. Severtld'a error av- - yesterday. J to 1. DougU held r.olon to "is hit. Me ed th White fox from a shutout. and Coonty. the Utter In hil R. H. tlJ Quillan Score; 1 2 j 'c lag-j-' dt but. were wild. Chicago" Tn 4 .aa 1' morntcg holiday gam St. Louis". j because of wet grounds. SothBatJerlen: Faber and Fchalk: petponed core : B. II- t- -. oron and Severeld, New York t1 Ct 12 Benton TIC. Hits ni'MI'KI). Batteries: and Oaf.ori. DCTROIT. Anil 20 After autn' Umlfh . n. Scott. Cooney and Carl! "J v"1,1, Clevend to a tis for lx Inning. oowo3r' h! ms.ki.nr major league Holllng. with the Detroit Americana dbut M Vltgi AUD 1I AMMKRKD. .weakened and tbe Ma it or a obtained; CINCINNATI. Ohio. April Sfl. Ma 12 j nine rum in th aeventh, winning outrltcbad Marxjuard yterday and to 2. - Lou'a won from Chleago. f to 1. tv,;5Cleveland went hit! fi(laia tturtd rery Inrjlnr. fifth. In -tho aeventh they nade nin- thre theewith bclnc coupled hit, 12 1 IoUia Detroit errora. In the elchth Smith ft. 7 1 1 .. .. Cincinnati hit a noma run, acoiing Speaker. and Mar. CJfmona: Battetiea: May BK. - H. Score: 9 guard. Coombe and HargTave. 12 14 Cleveland 2 2 Detroit nuATr.s WIN. M ! rd Poor hitting, fair fielding, good .and a .better frame of mind pitching make up the equipment with which Connie's A's started. THUrR-BCLT5" mmm will YANPa gams - not-ente- 1 At New York same postponed; wet grounds. Today's Schedule. Chic? co at St. Loui. Cleveland nj Detroit. Philadelphia at Washington. Boston at New York. KEEPS KOO-BEAM- 'SS i 80-ya- rd J - .......... Nw Tork .. 2 j 440-yar- BY 1 1 Wahlngton Wahlntton 14. Uon'.on-N'f- "EEXmG IKE n V rd y Z 2 Chicajco .? .00 Philadelphia.. UVTDER TUftT nt jun-Doxe- 2 TV. "SO 2-- , 100-yar- ur, 2 2 4 .." -- Hrult. -- U0-ya- ..... NATIONAL. LUAC.rU Yrtrrdajra At St. Loul. Chlraso 1'. St. Loui 4. At Detroit Cleveland 12. Detroit , Mc-Arth- LOOSE CONTEST ret. - 1 2 Bton Dftroit .. - -- J ClrvUnd , 220-ya- .. .. St. LouU Freshmen Collect Nine Points . uiAGtrn. w. I- with the honor Sophomores of 'the Ogden high men walked home a close secfinished The sophomores the school waltzed home winners in In this third. Juniors the with ond annual intef-clas- s track and field event the freshmen team was comgames staged at Lorin Fa'rr park yes- posed' of Lyle Mole,- Ruth Goddard, year Hazel Martin. Nellie Telleson, Blanche terday afternoon, the a second score of 42 McKinstrvr and Lavon Tripp. The students rolling up in this points. Juniors of the Tiger lair press- sophomores were represented Adallne ed the sophomores throughout the event hv Florence Brown, meet for honors, finishing second with Eells, ATVian Fish. Mary Spann, Mara total score of 38 points. The seniors jorie Knudsen and Doris Rackham. totaled 27 points while the first year Juniors were represented by Beryl students brought up the rear with 9 Berringer, Florence Bensen, Helen Thurston, Charlotte Griffen, .Ruth points. The final spurt by the sophomore Silverstein and Alice Chapman. Girls of the freshmen class registergirls captured the honors for the second ytar students. In, four events ed all of the points scored by thi3 on the card they registered three firsts class. 'With the exception of tht and one second,, thus scoring eighteen marks made ii the sprints the other ' marks made were poor. The mile run points for their class. TII031AS STARS in particular was slow. v The summary:. Floyd Thomas was the individual d star of the meet. He captured the dash Thomas. . junior, 100 and 220 yard dashes with ease won; Zinn, sophomore, second; Allen, and completed his performance by senior third. Time 10. 2. Thomas regdash Thomas, junior, taking the high 4ump. istered fifteen of the thlrty-eigwon; Zinn, sophomore, second; Miller, third. Time 22 seconds. . points made by the junior class. Hinchcliff of the seniors scored ten junior,d dash Allen; senior, won; and took second individual Rogers, juniors, second; Brady, sophopoints honors. He captured the 880 yard run more, third. Time 6 i seconds. 8 run Hinchcliff. senior, and the mile run with ease. In the hundred yard dash Thomas won; Brady, sophomore, second; stepped the distance freely in 10.2 junior, third. Time run Hinchcliff, senior, won; seconds and captured the furlong in 22 seconds. Craven, senior, second; Sailor, sophoAllen won the 440 yard event from more, third. Time 6.17. Shot put Cox, sophomore, won; Rogers in 56 seconds flat. WINS IIUltDLK RACU "Jackson, senior, seconu; Doxey, junior. In the hurdle events Smith of the; third Distance 37 feet Sophomores was an easy winner vAth Running high jump Thomas, Snip-o- f of the juniors second, and Cox ior, won; Milicr, Junior,' second; third.- Height 6 feet the sophomore class third. j ley, sophomore, Doris Rackham captured the 60 yard 1 inch. d dash in 10 seconds from Helen Thura- Smith, high hurdles ton of the Junior class. Miss Rackham sophomore, won; Doxey, junior, sec ts a sophomore ond; Cox. sophomore, third. Time l'l r In the high jump for girls, Adaline seconds. Eells, sophomore, took first honors. Relay Seniors won; juniors, second She cleared the bar at 3 feet 1 inch. and sophomores third. So time taken. Girls' events: Beryl Berringer, a junior, won second dash Doris Rackham. honors, while third honors were won by Blanche McKinstry, a fresKman. sophomore, 'won; Helen Thurston. Florence Brown showed a remark- Junior, second. Time 10 seconds. able advantage in the standing broad High jump Adaline Eells, sophoShe set up a mark of 7 feet more, won; Reryl .Berringer, Junior, jump. 3 inches in this event, which is consecond; Blanche McKinstry, freshman, sidered by experts as & remarkable third. Height; 3 feet 1 inch. , feat for a girl. She is a sophomore. broad jump Florence Standing Lyle Mole, a freshman won secona Brown, sophomore, won; Lyle Mole, honors and Zella Wood, a junior, fin- freshman, second; Zelia Wood, Junior, ' ished third. third. Distance 7 feet 3 inches. TAKE RELAY RACE Relay Freshman won; sophomores, In the girls' relay event the fresh- - second; Juniors, third. No time taken. HIS Faber is Hit Hard While Cincinnati Loses to Browns; Team Mates Failed to Pirates and Phillies Win Tilts Gather Euns a2fffl), M-f- e J E17 YORK TO ST. LOUIS CLOWvi m- Gtrriuc u trim CHICAGO LOSES And a Fait Prices: Curtain-raiser- . $1, $1.50, $2. Tickets on sale and DeWltt's Cigar Stores. Hcmen-way-Mos- er |