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Show 1 tflLE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 14, 1920. 'I 4 COLLEGE YOUTHS M.rrh 14, 1WI. r.ABB" TRIBINE PROBLEM NO. SOI. ft W. J. WoS, Bauk.saa, 111., ('wtrlb'ited wb offers s pris. of see of Sis chocktr bosks to anybody upsetting hla lenns. Black 1. ft. 13, 90. 31; klsg lg. SALT Top row. left to right Ketch, coach; West, forward; Thorn, gnard. more, forward; Sweugon, center; lliyes, guard; Christiansen, guard. Bottom row Richards, forward; CuUt- - ED Censure Withheld by Fan if Miscue Doe Not Big League Pilots think It Worth While to Few ! Prove Costly. Explanation It Given aa to Why Portland. Magnate; Is So Supers titiousa : Look Up Students. on ! If anyone thinks that Judge McCredso knows nothing In tho world of sport but Managers of big leagus baseball teams, baseball, he Is sadly mistaken. as well a club owners, are bemoaning The portly magneto may not he ss ! there the lack of good playera. "Why, close a follower of Tommy Murpby. Isn't even enough to go around,' whines 7 ' it-- ; "Pop" Geers and other famous relromiyn one manager. All of which may be true as some of tho disciples of the) turf, enough. Nevertheless, It seems that manbut he does know how to pit k 'em once agers and ow nrrs overlook one big field 13. H. It. W. 13. ! I in a while. In their search for prospective stars, vlx.. to pla aotf wia. To prove this, he told the following By BILlV EVANS. the colleges. tale recently: I.urk pIS a bis 'part In baseball In wo. or "In tho day of th old trsek In IrvingBorxnoN ntOBteic astute and Connie the Mack, attenuated I ton) situated where many fin homes are (liucniiliitn, whether you are to be the By W. O. W. manager of the Athletics, Is one of the located now, I used to go out snd wstrli Blck . IS. 17. king 2 hero or the goat. It Is possible to make I w ho have realised ths value of few very Whl th 80. harness horses In action, but seldom 11, 33; I, king a fearful mistake, and draw only slight f Whit to play kid wia. p,ayed tho pools, having the colleges scouted for material, not ft 'bone" the I played 1T?1 HIT provided "On i'tiure, day 1 happened to be going In and although in recent yeara the Philaliirt iu tiie llnal result. If, on the other that direction (this is what ths judge to had has hand, your slip paved in, way for btag nothing delphia manager ays), snd 1 noticed w her there woe a costly defeat, it Is never forgotten. After II of In ths way of a ball team, he has fared pool, with a horse marked up aa th qll, It Is merely getting the break. If It favorite and others which were, bign pretty well with college players. But favor everything la fine, but priced, which I didn't know. je, ttIn your the even Mack misses many good ones, as Is other way you are one of goes "Clear at' the bottom of the e "baseball goats." rank outsider, I noticed a horse whtrii shown by the coming of such stars as I recall a game la which a star plaver I came from the tamoua Wilkes family. I Ryan. Stats and Bowen to the Chants. atted out of order, une often wonders I knew, from my boyhood days down on a And there are many others Jukt as good ow Mg league players could get mixed farm In Iowa, that the Wilkes strain was If the managers knew where to look for the batting order, yet It Is not a good one. I would probably have passed them. In this Instance the atar hit had I not noticed that the man who by e The main trouble, of course, lies In w it pf hi hit, turn, made a owned the horse was named Hlggigs. the failure of the manager and the coli Aired a couple of runs and scored himmaiden name, asd Now, this Is mv wife self. The three run decided the game. lege player to meet each other. Without th hunch wss too good to be pmased up. of on reflections the Had the mistake been discovered by major any casting looked at the price and sew fthst I Lie opposition the star would have drawn league managers. It ran safely be said It only took 5 to win a possible JKi. that meet of them give no one credit for ensure for the oversight. Instead, the It looked rood to me, and 1 played ik a real ball a to "discover" playable were in . - , , made the the field tram being goals. long end shot. er but their paid scouts, who generally Si there was nothing to that. mu. "Bay, veterans. seasoned ' .: Success Counts. I areJohn My horse won In straight heats and whit 4 AteGraw, manager of the Giants, ease. tine psper referred to the happening j In one of the few w ho will take on a "I never found another hors owned' ns a brainy play. It sent on to say the someone outside recommended by player by a man named Higgins, so that, was plaver who should have been the hitterbaseball fraternity. McGraw says: the " the last race I took a chance on was known to be weak against the pitchAny young fellow that la recommended Now It Is easy to see why Waller 'is er working for the opposition, and that no matter by whom, la worth lookto me, -, v F . v . so , superstitious. f,j the star decided to take a chance and at- - You never can tell who Is a ball ing Of course, that Lip something over. who Isnt until hs la given a and player' vC,S all "bunk, but it got over, and the GROVE, March 13 The slon. In this stretch of victories he heat as owner of the Okmulgee (Okla.1 club fair trial." some as a At won" was regarded by three times, the Bostons In the recently reorganised Western asCollege ball players have a different division championship, with- the Clevelands 12 10 4 Alpine was As of he matter a fact, twice and won one game each from Chi- sociation. lualny play. , mental attitude toward the national gama Draws T. C. Itskfrv. I Fell . 1020.1 out losing a single game In the cago, Detroit, Philadelphia lui ky In getting a good break. the and The Pirates got Cooley from Philadelthe than Generally Dnwi. Is) Hare 1. ss exceptloeaUy flee stX'ty for In the 1917 world series Pncher Paber division schedule and a total of phia, paying 11000 for hie release, and College man plays the game purely for loan. 80 28 "the mev." theorist. (a) Tho hooka gift 38 24 aa of the t'hh-agrhih stole third base, for . 34 24. fourteen 20 31. 10 12, out of la (hn old lino. eleven victories (b) lit. the only time In hla career. UndoubtedI I J rove Ui c 2318. shore st alaioot tevariikio lt28. 21, 3227, hot games, la the record of the Pleasant ly the fact that third base was occupitd nigh schooi hoop squad for this season. 40 ) ee.y draw. Txr 1. some fast oom- ,iy another Chicago player at the time pi But allowing Wkltoo to nidoatop tad also have. furnished They I 17 14 14 ttbg 11 15 h 0 14 paelsted ln Fabers turning the trie. To I petition for the B. Y. V. team, and have play. adopt an anaaoal lino 23 10 22 20 15 10 teal third base In an ordinary game Is id) 4W to t ht iBftMl attack. Tko gama ap well against a local team of old 7 3 0 0 to ho front tkia bad enough, if someone holds the base, played Til original on point. peart ifarm of whom ,VR piayed 24 27 1 18 28 19 24 ' but to have all the world looking on in I famous mJny gaaaa. teams. state Draws F. C. Oeklsv 1 A world series Is the big climax. Yeti The recent chafliptonshlp Miration "flu wrought Left to right L. Young, It. Johnson, C. Jensen, G. Arnold, E. Staker, P. Wakefield, and Henry ltftlO-f- , 23 10. 10 13. 17. (e) few people ever think of the time Red I havoc with Coach Hatch's squad, causing SALT LAKB TR1BUNI GAMB NO. 1081. 10 23; Draws. Fa her stole third, because Faber s fine th, og, Richards and Thorne, two Pace, coach. - ' 20 20; Draws Palalejr If) Jn that gams made It possible liable men. As a result, the l team ta hotwoon Wallaco Playod rocontly 2234; i'klctgo ( 710. 23 20; Draws: -- a tyr Chicago to score an easy victory over I lost by a large score to East high on of Intorneoa, Brotlaad, and Draws t R. Beeler, formerly Jsew York. The stealing of third with Monday, Marrh 1, but a speedy rally was A. M. Barneo. Cootiibotod with note by Mr. 24 20. 22 20, Drawl: 1A14, th) someone on said base was merely a hu- made deand on Friday. March ft. they 24 20, Draws. 22 20, 14 Barnet. (Beelora more ) ,, morous Incident as far as Faber was feated the American Fork team, thus . IS 10; Black wlss. (1) ,, oncerned. the division title Alt Lambert. Alfrvtow, Dy a., Eoflaai-Tuesdiiy, cinching March 5. P. G. defeated l.ehl In the filial SCOTTISH TOrRNRT ESDINGg V . Umpires Not Immune. gams of the divtsion series, thus finishing ' 1 . .V. w. .k with a 1000 per cent score for the diFrick. r ' J gmtt: Black A. 11. 20. 2f. 25. I Empires, like playera pull "bonera, J. 27. 80. 52, klsg 18. Black t 28; While and often the slip Is made over some vision. 25 20. 14 1110, 18 15., 29 24. play. 0 12. Hayes, captain and left guard, is a vetplay with which the sand lot kid Is fa- - eran 11 1 14. 17 22. 7, 22 17. of three former seasons, and has -. 17 13, 18 23. seaISO, 22 20. 9 ail m. J . Qrdlnarv 11 24; ISO. lilt, 041. 27 24 Drtwn. a boner" every now and then, but luck wlaa. A scry fin. gam. I hron center, has won Ills letter In 1 waa dolag ooaM Whit. loooa ntatly. (a) ynlKn has usually smiled on me, and made It two Beyle va. Redgera, "gelse Exchange" former seasons, snd has shown exwaiting hero, bat bo would not mono right Position: Black 3. 0. 18, 10. tfc 25; poenlble for the error to escape almost skill this year, especially from It this tho bett mono at this aUfet White 14, 27, 30. 32; king O. The play unnoticed, t shall never forget a simple ceptional In the last game against c Mr. Eerier thought after that ho bad line. the point 1ft 18, 25 10 16, 29, was that made me look foolish, I better mere and ahonid Bare wen, but aa this Lehl he scored eight baskets out of nine 15 24, 3 7. 24 19. working the plate. la my own lino 1 cant nee the )ofca, foul tries. 14 ih. 27 19 15. 12 28. 22. With one out and a runner on first. - Mr. keoier teemed to taka attic that The remaining members of the squad 17 28. 21 24, 24 20, th thit? ,trlk! have IV bit coaid draw at thin stage. J5? buES" in good demonstrated their 27 24, 2 18. 18 li. ability a A. H. BARNES, grand j jemworjl pitch that went 24 19, 17 28, 27 24, 20 22, 1ft 11. pausing, and while not etand. Everyone with mattering in 6f school team member! White and the previous by careful play managed ta fecure baseball knows the batsman Is automat- I years, they have fine draw. . RULES or CArrURB. piayed on class teams ically out when he strikes out with first and Boy Scout teams. The following are Robert .on va.' Scott- - Black 1, I. J, 4. 8 A J. lei (Coatrlbated by aider, Birmiagbnak, base occupied and laas than two men out, their scores for the season0. II. 12, 14, 16: Whlta 1. 20. 21, 23. 21, England.! whether the third strike is caught or 28. 29, 30, 31. 82; While (Scott) to plr. PRACTICE SCHEDULE. A pocaliar feature of the arlom ntfiooal 29 not. In this particular Instance the third 33 14, 25, 12. Went 26: ?Mi; Pleasant Grove. high, garnet la the iatlstence ea apeclnl capturoo. Robert so wise strike sailed on to the grandstand. UUtffow The 7 he Italian 47; Bingham, 23. Pleasant an exbanatlra Hat. Ma reGrove, baa Oar off th Hutb mnner on first raced to third and the ewi MeKa foil. Pleasant Grove, 19; E. ol U. froeh, 29. quires: In Mt wwtKi of to Miliai which Bnylo hatter, who waa automatically out, raced 37. ! Pleasant Grove. 12, captnro pieces aa on offer. loot to Scott ti tho recent Ecottlxh Toareer: to second. Everyone waa fast asleep on .Pleasant Grove, 25; Kprlngville, K D. 8., 24 2) To capture the greater number on offer. k . T 1. ft, ft. , .f. the play. I allowed him to remain tnere, (8) ft captnro the at rung tr pieces on offer a. Pleasant Grove, 62; Spanish Fork. 6. ja, ia. Jt; white (Scorn. ia, is. os did my partner, who was working the (kings before men). Pleasant Grove, 40; Springvlllo. 23. Blitek 1o 34. n, ftl; 2. 2. ?. Te bases. (4) capture with the stronger piece. lteasant Grove, 34, L. D. 6., 30. 1! ti, 24 204 7 lr 27 38. 1ft 27. J . lie baa recognised these rules for all known Pleasant Grove. 32: East high, 53 11 15 J 1ft, )ft2ft. 34 19. 15 34. periods, but bo perhaps stands alone In thci ALPIJN'K DIVISION SCHEDELE 22 r Awaking Is Late. Mec 15. Blech wto, Hagh Mallett. the Frenchman (1646), baa a code of 151ft. 27. Wasatch 39; , Pleasant high, Grove, Ree. no rules which be regarded ns stasdsrd. These was' protest from the team 12. 19 2. SBIB.iIMfl j J'here Ae pie fed Pleasant Grove, 27; American are the first thros sf the sboee, but ks goes tne field, a smart aggregation, cap-f- it irr 18 22, 25 2. 24 20. Pleasant Grove. 24; Lehl, 23. i ned on to sdd th fourth rule ss adritable; firing 18 0. BIS. 22 IT. 1028. one of the wisest players In ty 3124. 1A 2 9. ft 14. 20 1. Grove, forfeited by Wasatch this at an illustrative game: the game. Often the scorers will awaken' to Pleasant 4 27 81. 4 8. 23 8 27 G. P. SALT LA hi TR1BIWB GAMS NO. 2084. the umpire on such a play, but not until Scott woo. 8120, Pleasant Grove, 19; American Fork, 17. fuor Innings later did anyona call my 42; Lehl, 32. Pleasant Grove, waa too the to and it than attention slip, NOTES. Ute. The fellow who had no right to. Georr M. Teener of Chicofo wee evel lie on the bases scored the run that de- - ALLAN IS tho chemploo of lUinoie. wlnote ftv4 clflcd the game, 5 to 4. We had to play e ffHver tbemplon. frank K. Wendcneth. that game over. I sent my boss a tele-- I I GLASS FIRS 1s aa BMdeot ta frnttemaa.-whThle quiet have bees vsrlety of practice There te gigm that evening a mile, long, trying to.1 Hum to no in Tribune. to The defeat, deterred) popular with Special ta rraace. for the sext suthot ea th eld (he CblcafO pUyert, , , , , argue that tt would be a wise move to Mr. Taaaer ia matched Manaer ..ILlf.1 finished team basketball has school It a The most overlook such mistakes, unless an lmme-- I 13. successful local ? March has season. ear tk With freack ss ear just ft. high sent, ft. with a HUNTINGTON, Bell for of 200. pla atako te g.ai the Chicago ''bite Sox de-tThat is to say, k. asly rrcogaiM ml oa dicta protest was made at the time of II Gloss" of he bee ia April 1. could use Allan Sothoron, the exception of a practice game, the players went through the year without r defeat. They won games from the However, ke expressly soya that this I Pxrlslaa eiror. It was In vain. The telegram I Clares that of the Tho annual New England meet at Beaton St. Louis Browns, very Pltchsr cost around 115, and. since it made no practice, so probably tbo ethers were wort tm Washington's birthds wss stfemled by fully Ferron high, Emery 8take academy, Oiybon County high; and Castle Dale. Of course, he could, and so cou d Isdeeft. less csrreot. Qaerrftaae himself fans. Boston defeated New England be tho impression on my boss, I Just fined my- - "'i1?the third rule, prtctieally adsilttlag wt aJor Ijamie clubs. He score of 135 to 121. there being seventy three .elt that amount and considered myself flftee" oti,er th Browns last I w let him go after tBren months. He then the fun of" It, and seldom. If ever, gives n rarrasey, though sot best. Asd he has eon drawn. L. 9. Head won tho J. J. Laaain 1ia kv at that t,r P,tcher x Cooley Back to His First Love. outln Me';ln GaJli from that joined the Boston National league team, thought to making It a profession. A obscure wonts which perhaps allude to the last Masters tourney, the runner up being .jFied Merkl'e failed to touch second ' Dirk Cooley, who was with ths Pirate for which he played four yeara. Then he great many collegians, in fact receive of- rule, gpslaos recotslied rules so red tore Daria of ProTtdence, R. t. gamea last season and 9" . and thereby did something that til110"- t but f softy that one of her may Georgs 0. Jennings, 8304 Fourth street, stamps, him as a flrst- - for a short time in 1900. the first year dropped into the minors. He waa man- fers from major league teams every year only, 1 have seen scores I gtTIl talked about. knew writers wider of (Csselejas) scope. We, Moines. lows, is the new secretory of tt of the Topeka team in 19U, and wbleh they turn down. And If he doesn't the df plajcrs who know better do the same byufu,Un.,1der,1';5 race. '.8lKJ7ln,r Tdea of the Pittsburg'LftOuisville combination, ager tlermsa, the Bsuteae asd ths aorthera American Checker association. Professor R. (' that was hla last connection with the receiva a direct offer from a manager, a peoples, Merkle's Blip cost a pennant, lOfng. hare osly rule ooa. Hartshorn resigning because of continued pdnft In succesto nine Into of H have broken baseball record said will never games be found winning collegian again game. certainly luau e the publicity. It has caused many J ALEXANDER. health. In the big leagues; for-t- t Fltspatrich. 63 Sumner trset, Is the safest people to regard Merkle aa a slow thinkThis new blood Boston, liana., ta treasurer. kind a of wager that a university man Urea CRITICISM. ing player, when such Ja not the case He will up probably preparations for' thft would never ask for a tryout from any Cedar at got a tough break. Lots -of outfielders toarney coming Point, tikis; peat L. 8. Re Game No. 1 Tribioe 1011, rartatioa , manager. , have muffed fly balls In- world sertebj yw August. 14: Poaltlos: It "behooves the major at Black Therefore, No. of 6 tho Eureka Checker Plaeer 4s at games, yet that muff of Snodgrass in the B, 12, 10. 0, 2S; king likeIf Is for he league vWn-llooks manager, and Tho looking rood, hand, series stands out. It was made In editor,. Anker Jew ly material, to make a careful survey 720 Echandia street, Los Angeles., sk 1912, but fans still talk about It as though of the colleges; a hasty glance at a game la good booster and deserve the support ii (happened yesterday. It cost the New U bebetween tu two servo teams fans. It takes to not will continue suffice, sertea. rk club a world Dont get the cause not even th beat scout in the busipocket n kes la getting nut n much nedd big stare never make iipresalon that the are Bend like this. him ness dollar fy can colmsgssine determine your a of the ability mistakes, for they human, like the! " White wise; T. Tearhelelt, Losdoa, la" the ala months, aad help out a good cause. lege ball player In one contest. rest. r The terms of the Vote tag For Instance: The Cubs sent a scout Monmouthshire Poat, 14 Jaa., 1020. match indicate that our dices friends ai hapi to to watch Submitted fho correct nine lal te That Lehigh glees perform. Even Cobb Nods. pity without the financial worries of those was In 1917, the year the Bethlehem In- draw by P. (. Oakley. boosting our own gme. fbl S 27 d. g ift, Ty ohb is unquestionably one of the I an stitution hsd team, exceptionally loll, good lfunlest players that ever wore a pair II which won the championship. The scout White wise. WORLD'S rinwa ( HAMP10S9HIP " ' White (c) OH. uT' spiked shoes. On the bases Cobb is wins was sent to watch only one man, an Ol. 2X107; Senor J. R. Capahiancn has been in FMieMf 24, nrhls whereas there were several others (d) 1023, best, yet even the stars now and I the Invitation of the Dutch t hem swaoeiet Oie. 140, t pen fall asleep, and who were even better ball players than White wtas, pull something not to meet the worlds chnmpioti. g?K (ion in keeping with the usual workings of this particular fellow. Lasker. At a conference beideff Emanuel 24 fat on, 1210, 27, The scout went away without signing Whit their brains. There are In 2ft, the conditions for n match fir 4hd , wtas. January his man, and at the same time missed history some players' names readily reworld's 23 20. championship were agreed upon, to ho White wia. 2000, 0 nt! eJ when a player steals third wlth the others, of whom a few will probably piayed eerly kk 192L The state h wiU ALP LAMBERT. make good. On of them was Qeorgle that base occupied. cided IX-by eight clear wins, draws not country Re "Lambert aad Oakley." Parts ear. One Immediaveiy' recalls the name ofl Use. Lees, the catcher. Lees belongs to the 448, All eyes will bs centered os aad if no decision la reached after thirtv gam I been hare ae White Sox, and Kid Gleason says that this as to its sonodseaa. go far tt appears to John Anderson, played, the champion will main ht John negotiated a perThere will be play sis daya a title. with some experience he ought to make be, a loss for Black. iwit steal of that base with Kid Elber-- I la sittings of four hours, and the time limit, After tha secoad diagram, pfayt 19.22. told occupying it. They say the Kid pro- s corking good receiver. Lees returned will be fifteen meres nq hour. The match and we have var. tu at 4. ceded to spike John on the hanJ as a from France last year and played with Sl'27-a- , be pla red for a purse of ftnonft, m per eeur will are both shows t Ine aad (a I However, I once saw Cobb I Milwaukee, where he did well. He will penalty. to go to the winner, and the remainder to by t. Teocbelelt asd P. C. Oakley. tiaxh over to third In a game at Wash- - I be with the Sox this summer. The games will be published In loser. For the Whtt wia lr ta accessary Another on that Lehigh nine who was to Var. OSS. I iug ton with Donie Bush standing on that Is takes. form, with the players' annotathiM. If take via note "1" overlooked was "Babe a bae. perhaps Ty was pulling something I Yorkshire (Eng.) Weekly Po-- d . v Twombly. axlilt different that no on appreciated. brother of the - former' - Boeton - Brave. nut had not the batter fouled off the ball Young Taombly has been out of college If you are looking for light boos' a couple of yesu-s- , and It was thought he it would have been .rather embarrassing. keeping apartment, or if yoa havo on h? waa lost to the game. But It was reeither trar section in tho rent, accomplish I (push Asleep. moat approved method by means of Th ported recently that he had signed with the Cubs and would be seen in a Chicago 3. Tribune Want Ada, Cddle Roush of the Cincinnati club Is season. uniform this of on. the treatest outfielders In the In fellow Mitchell a this landing gets In the first time of the 1919 Ksme. batter prlae. He is fast. Is a world scries Roush pulled a plsy that who hits only with ths wrists, s la Willie censure have drawn hsd it played iqg'it and Is clever in He Keeler, fielding. s nart In the result of the ttmt; but. ss should fit well Into the outfield of th irt snail won. 9 to 1. It received sesree-- 1 with Robertson and Flack. Cubs v posei ri mention, snd Is forgotten by Hit time. Sliding Into second on a force Im-Pplay, Roush was declared safe by BEAN BALL SIGNAL Qulglev, who beld his palms down- wjird. Getting to his feet. Roush walked ONE DESIRED mv position at first tiji thsI field. From euro of Rheumatism, Gout, ParalysU and Deformities For thought he had been dec'ared t8e snle. In the cluohoqse that evening San Francisco doesn't know whether Treated bp missefo, manipulation end bloodies, surgry, after th, me to you notice anyvBigley sa'd Jacinto calvo Is going to quit his Job Dr. Lorens and Professor Schrader of Europe, under of method, In toduv'a In peculiar as game? a cop Havana and report to the thing .'l thought you called Roush safe at Seals or not. Calvo whom I trained. I fuerante, relief and improvement with the the speedy little he when once, walked off the erond Cuban who used to play In the northfirst treatment. 25 years experience. I. teplled. Quigley said that waa f.jjld, western league. Just tire way he ruled th. plav. - The folIn a game In Butte one time Ro.ush said knew he. lowing day thebsll. Calvo aaked permission to pitch the last beat him, and, while he didn't hear Inning, so he could hit Fred Carman, Quigley's decision, he took tt for granted shorn he detested. Bob Brown gave him he was' out. The throw pulled Collins e permission. foot a couple of Inches off the bag. Had Catcher Cheek signaled for a fast ball, a.tvuae but Calvo shook his head winning run been rendered veld be- XHEUMATISM AND GOUT SPECIALIST Plgnals for of the happening It would have curves and slow balls failed to get thg 402 Boyd Fark Building, 169 Main Street. hlg headline. gotten Cuban' I approval. All of wtih-go., to show th re. I Finally Cheek aalked out to Caho and stars of the game, placers like Cobb and Hour 2 to 5 p. m. "WhatUiell do jou want to Tug is one of the most pcsceablr, red, and is off like a flash after his Tug i a brindle bull belonging to Mrs. snapped: . Roush, ran srievous v err. but escape throwWasatch 1554. Phon, Salt Lake C.ty. in world he And to ihe W. be B it IhAted 111 until hss Rav of dogs South hast incl-d0. enrniv. rt If from very results the Ten'ple. reOsur. no,h!ng "Harry," pleaded Valv o. "'gi' me rlg-psees a rat. Then he forgois that lie w.H smart ra-- , tsidred, that ran r snaps Tug, He hss nlwavs been the best of pet, for him 'bein . s a '.at that TV. G Evsne) never s' his ninth birthday sgain, gees u'-- he has been gpotte-Js ml :s h gbl.v pr.zed by Mrs. Ksy. iCop r.gut. 1926, l aanl to thoa." 1 ion Luck in Getting- the Breaks i ! May Turn Boner .Into - Brainy Play. I ; 1 Ift-t- I Ht.a I two-bas- I , xj i. v V- - 12-- p' o 1 1 20-1- 30-3- ft Fast Hoop Team at Huntington High School 23-2- 10-1- 20-3- 8 d 10-1- 10-1- 10-- r. 'uplT'haSTpuuSd 1.- 20-2- . Py H-1- c 14-- t, d- , 37-1- 10-2- 1 Poettlo-Blafl- 31, 1 3ft-- l. 2ft-1- . 27-- t. t, 15-- SOTHORON HtAVtK rtc-to- o . yr" e, Fv-- A. DOGS AND DOG FELLERS ) , 1 ( . (-- 1 ' 00-2- cu-i- 30-2- 23-1- I 2-- 22-1- hair-trigg- er 23-2- s -- I 1 28-2- n The Latest Method H WAS tl, 1 4 lop-ear- Prof. John h J easy-goin- sl 1 1 j'll 1 G. Klemenau, hi. S. |