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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE BRINGING UP FATHER YOU MAKE. HE OONT YOU A tTYUsH ICX-VH- UREO Or HAT HORRID Otf1m4 CiMsrr vou be why OTHE1R CEHYLEHEIS?like YOU OUHT- to certainly to A TOOU MO try ONE OUTimprove Y ET tn ' THMSC- - HKT? TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 8, 1921. U. ft Pitta Otltot 4 By George McManus ! HAT JUT THE oseuT COUNT DC COOT OUtT PHONED- VOOLO bA0 AND PARDON MRS, IT OO HELu HOT WEAR TH MAT AC A'N I'LL FllC WELL' 13 MR 0ICC ' LEFT THE CLUe , WITH Vttt HAT WHICH HE TOOK. EY MISTAKE' - UIKE. 1921 by Iwrw Service, Inc. rATo sr & OFFICIS PLENTY OF HARD JICMAIIR 1P1 LOSES WORK FOR BEES; TAKE PEACE STEP TDCOASTBDXER ROOKIES IN FORM FOR Tribune Special Correepon. . .. . , dent.) THE BEES- TRAINING CAMP, Boye Springs, CaL, March 7. The SeaU grass was too wst this morning tor hitting practice, so all ths boys could do was to toss ths hall around and tor Old 8ol to come out and do his Six basketball ufficial were yeater-d- y watt bit. Therefore, thle afternoon the player named to take chare of th Ut were able to make use of their batting tournamsnt gam of the high school eyes and Indulge to some snappy Infield There was plenty of work, Thy hie Malcolm Watson. Lm workouts. though, in spite of the short layoff to the Simmon. Happy Van Pelt, Bobby morning. Pitchers Blaeholder and Bringley and Tommy FI tap trick and Wld Ashton. All are experienced official, many Catcher Tyrrell are already showing midseason form. Band and Slglin go to Ban having officiated before In etate meets, and they should prove satisfactory to all teams concerned. E Just what ths disposition of officials for LI each (am will he has not yet been decided, They will, all, however, work to the game tomorrow, of which there are Sight In number, Although no definite time hae yet been set for the next meeting of the executive committee of the board of control of the etate, It will to all probability Uk place com time tht evening at the Deseret Matter of eligibility will gymnasium. mere then likely be the chief pout which wUl com up tor discussion. Tomorrow at 13 o'clock, to the reading ..room of the Deseret gymnasium, the committee will meet with the six officials chosen for the tournament, at which time the assignments will be mad and- ether With an attendance of twenty soccer matters of Importance will be taken up. enthusiasts at th Deseret gymnasium Immediately after the officials' meeting, last evening, the Balt Lake club was all high school players In the state tourna- formed to battle with th Caledonians ment will meet wtth the official end and other state clubs for ths Smalley members of the- - board. trophy thlg spring. - , --- u. . The advance seat aal for- - the tourna- ' peter Bnsddon wag the new club's sement game has been unusually good, lection fop president, and other officer and Indications are that not only the UnJvar-it- y chosen for ths yea were frank Ho Idea, , buetet xymuaeium.. but also th of ll.ab and tpa Granite gymnasiums vice president: W. H. Andrews, secretary, will be crowded to capacity tomorrow. and H, E. McKnlght, treasurer. The final block of reserved seats tor toWilliam Service, newly elected presimorrow will go on sale this morning at the Deseret gymnasium at I o'clock. dent of the Utah Soccer which of the local club decided to union, C. Oren Wilson, secretary-treasurspoke rethe Utah State High School Athletic as- garding the prospects forjoin, the sport in sociation, yesterday announced that con- the city and state, and asked the memtracts were mailed to the Colorado High bers support in boosting the game in School association pertaining to the pro- the schools. A selection committee composed of the posed aerie of games between the Colorado winners end the Utah champion. president, J. E. Pennock and Amos HudThe tentative date were given a March son was salacted to nans ths ilnsup tor IS, 18 and U. . match with the Caledonians, Saturday which is called for th Fort Douglas kick-o1 m. Alex grounds, TITLE Tucker will officiateat at4 30thep. opener. SECOND Both clubs have issued a call for practice at the West high school campus Thursday evening. With three local clubs In the field for The Northern tod geatbern btkttn tessie et lb X. B. A V. wtU west ten efwrasoa la th Smalley cup enough places are now d the local the Uaarrat gymaaslum to vacant for players of class. The The wbtoU wlU be efcanpioetotp, club is look ng tor two or three nt ft iVWft. kUtenstrieg robust defensive players from amongst Both tb Nwtbera sed the geothm teams turnout. f tb L. t. S. I', were auceemful la coppice Thursdays first piece baser hi tbelr rasptetiv league. Very tittle difficulty was esgerteaceil hr Hbf . -- Reported Heavy. IN of lgu. Rich-ardeo- n, Francisco tomorrow to play In a benefit gams with- - Cliff Ireland s Independents against tha. Stanford university nine. Joe Jenkins is working very hard and claims he wUl show the fans some real baseball this season, Terry Muataln, who once fought Peter Jackson, Is now In camp, so there Is no chance for any of tha boys to pull up with soro muscles. Salt Lake fans will ses a mighty sweet outfielder and hitter tn Art Hauger. He Is a trifle overweight at the present time, but la working hard, and promises to be In the best of condition when starting time rolls around. , The weather to date has been very good as have also the meals. 1 Twenty Enthusiasts at the Tabernacle Crew of Kansas Meeting; Peter Snedden on ' Utah Selected for President City Jumps Team for Close Victory, , er STRING AT STAKE ff today are-ee- f Ivo ta wlaalag tbelr g.uteo. Tb Nertbernrr weet tbreesb tbelr soeaos with eeroe victoria eed tee heteet, which we admlalettrad by tbs Peels ceosty eeeoada Although the booth-mrecord we ao alu be goad, the estate Ip mohldrrod te be so feoltloao ea that rot tb Nertkorarr'. Tbry piwt through tbelr regular erbodsl wltb otg Tlclarlr ea4 two Sofoota, which wee heeded than by fordo bed Best high. ' eorotro The Northerner will be without f "Ilotoy Arreoa, their eter forward. la tb majority of their gaum tbl yoer Kab-e the high nearer, bet Coach Paterae It eew helot him ea tb first squad sad Is pl.h-ta- g to no him la the state toanumraL Tb rrgaler Sou there Ueoap WlU be Med Pollowng is hew tb tw euiete wilt lie eyl hart bore. South. ., Piracy ..f Sloe.,, Poets f , I . ....a... , sung ....... a.. Kimball Berbhtge..' . . ... dirt ..g. )spwortb. LidtteU .. Cartwright f. a 9 ..a..,..,.,. ........... ....... GRACE FIVE WINS Hoi-land- la Intercollegiate Meet at Chicago on June Special Is The Tribes a. on ACM, Idaho, Mitch 7. The One high srbool stepped Into tha Joed of the booth-eaater- e Idaho high he hoot loo rue by defeating arar the McCamahoe high or hoot five by f IT to M. The gome wee relkor s Uotlaaa nnparaolly not ritondUif affair, the winner --a tlirataolrae at all. Maadonholl, a play the lira co team, pi a rad a liar gate the guard lie, homing hi forward dnwa to twe goals, I eddlllua to this, ho caged olena ftcM gaols for hlautolf. Prktay the Ureca room will go t For tolls to compote ta s taeraaaeral fra the houora et anulhor Idaho. will Tboy malt goad there, they bar stayed boll ae htoller eeaeae, this M (or wloolag twohre out of ftftooa game. Tb Hire gnmoe uhtrh wore loot wore pta ycd at the boglnalug eg lb ecaaou, but alter the team bad a little eoedltloalag they area twrlr atrelghl game. a. LUNCHEON AT IT FOR HOOP STARS MaatwMi Th vlaUIng high school athlete of th Utah stats high school baekolball tournament will be th guests of fi University of Utah Thursday noon, when th b will h food a on little hoy given hill, and will be taken around tha school. Ths authorities at th "If ar doing sverythlng they can to secure th boy a good tlms while they ar In Pelt lake. Home of ths teem bav already worked out on th "U" gymnasium floor, and the two first games of th tournament will bo played on the east bench Tha "U" stuoonl body Is sut Is make thing merry for th visitor, who will be entertained of th fraternities on Iho hill. by aom Along with th athlete, th roach, offhlale, and offltqgw of ths Mel tournament will be on hand Thursday noon to en)oy the luncheon, which will be put out to them In th "I1" cafeteria, under the direct supervision of Miss Lucy an Cott. t II tetnr atlnu&l collofinto tmetf and flvld moot, bringing to vtnnrra of eaoforonro mnta. wiU ho hold it tho ( aivfNilf t ChirvffQk Jon 11, It tnnounrod tonight. iuvt will be th fimt of Its kind. Pint ptacn winner, and perhaim necond pU eastern conference, aouthr tneOj from th con fere nr. Mlawmri valley, Horky mountnii Pacific roat nod western and other confer eorea will be Invited, according to . L. (irtf fltk of th Inlveraltv of Illinois, chairman of tn charge, th commute meet will determin th national rot Hr champion ship for th firt time, Ur, Griffith said Effort will b mad to hv th outdoor rkdttled for off th western nmf error week. Inn 4, advanced fthr th la mt Mike Yokel Wins Bout Falls With . Straight ... TWELVE STRAIGHT vT FI 1 Coo tinted pas ten. h. to Be Made Assignment Tomorrow Advance Sale t EM Pllll IN Oaotiaued from Page tow y weigh against th best interest of GerTh city is quiet. many. - The city s port facilities consist of seven large basins, which handle a large annual shipping tonnage Th tour kilometers of dcHka era equipped with fifty large Business Interests exelectric crane press fear that the regulations of th cupatlon force wilt cut off th city from th Ruhr district and crlppl or ultimas ly atifle trad. Sprat, I t Tb ' Tribune. , 1 OODEN, March 7 Mike Yokel won two straight fall from Tom Curtis In the wrestling match at tha Wasatch Athletic club tonight. Tha time of th falls were 25 mloute for th first and 1 minutes for th last. Th match between Jack Harbertson and George Baltser lasted 10 minutes, when Baltser was thrown to tha mat by Harbertson without anv exertion. Th matches were witnessed by a crowd. fair-Us- Babe Ruth Again Up to His Old Tricks RRXTRPORT. La, March T Here .rfra. wr Ui right fPdd froro. two over th rrotrv field aortkm nod numerous clouts which ro buod4 from tha boards today comprised th toil of ftabo Hutbt fUat day wortuut at (browport. Tb battering ftamhloo, 1111 favoring IK right leg wM h h Injured during hi oajooni t llut Itwtngo, shipped Into all aorta nf straight ball pitting and delighted wicm! htWMiNbd nailvao who turned out to tf those siorts from tho big laguo about ftab bit ting bad nagratd. bn Michigan Beats Illinois in Fast Basketball Game CHAMPAIGN. Ill, March defeated HUnnla, II to 2. tnnlsht In a western conference baskHl gum. Th victory forced Michigan Into a tie with Pimlo lor th conference champion. ship Th gams was marked by a flat right between He of MU hlyan and all of Illinois. nd . March nesote defeated Indiana, 2 to !S, In a western conference basketball game here s tonight. Mln- -- Special te The Tribune, KANSAS CITY, Mo.. March t. anything about dlplomatte exchange not officially announced. Premature publication, th secretary argued, might be embarrassing both to th United Btate and the other government Involved to th correspondence, Ush Panamans Disappointed. PANAMA. March 7. (By th Associated Presa.) Receipt of th identical not sent to Costa Rica and Panama by Charles E. Hughes. American secretary of state, asking that hostilities between the two countries cease, produced a painful impression, said President Forms of the republic of Panama last evening, "This impression was caused," continued th president, "because he advtees us to withdraw from Coto, which wt have recovered from th Costa Rloans. The president reiterated hie recent statement that the arbitration award handed down in 1914 by Chief Justice Whit was "completely unacceptable to Panama, adding "there is no reason tor we compelling Panama to accept It, but will be pleased to secure another opportunityi to dlacuas our rights. understood It ths United Btate cruiser Sacramento, with ap Eagle boat, baa arrived at Bocas del Toro, but tnl cannot be confirmed, since the Balboa headquarters of the fifteenth naval district Issued a statement saying that Admiral Bryan waa receiving order which could not be given out at Balboa. Dispatch declaring that Panama had requested intervention by th league of nations have not been confirmed here, because th panama government has been keeping secret Its peace moves, because of their possible effect upon- the people of thia country. . . i - c League Waits Developments. , PARIS, March 7. Th council of the league of nations, before determining its course with regard ta the dispute between the last five minutes et play hare toPanama and Costa Rica, is awaiting tha night th Tabernacle five of Kansas City outcome of the efforts of th United Btate rolled to flock of baskets and defeated In this connection. This was announced th Provo team, of Provo, Utah, 5(1 to today by Dv. Gaston da Cunha. prealdsnt to the feature game of the national of the council. 3, amateur baaketball tournament. Front the opening whtetle the t wo teams Salvadorans Approve. battled nip and tuck and tha scor was SAN SALVADOR. March 7. Telegrams tied five times until th final spurt which landed the Kansas City team on top of upholding Costa Rica to her attack on Panama hav been sent to San Jott by the heap. The members of both five had their th congresses of Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras. The telegram to the president on with ths while eyes hoop deadly effect, Costa Rica congress declared. In the guarding of the game was loos. Bas- of tho partkets from all angles and all spots on the "The Salvadorean national assembly floor were features The game resembled a track meet from the standpoint of has received with sympathy your message requesting our participation in th conspeed displayed by th players. .The Salvadorean repDunn. Provo forward, proved the flict with Panama. sharpshooter of the evening for the Utah resentatives express to the Costa Rica their fraternal and uncondiftv seven assembly by caging goals from all adhesion, and thsy will do all they angles. Edwards, center, also ran wild tional the can insure to victory of right and with th ball for a time, but his scoring was shut off abruptly when scoring Justice.' Psnaman forces are declared In discounted most s be retreating through th patches to Summary and lineup; irovinc of Boca a del Toro, on th TABERNACLES (50). of th side Isthmus Wright, f ... SAN JUAN DEL SIR, Nicaragua, Fox, f ..... March 7. Disbandment or the Costa Rican Rowe, c . , , Duval, f , army has commenced, says a dispatch from San Jose, capital of Costs Rica, Vlclbag, g , Buehner, g today. announces th reoelpt Tha dispatch from the United States government of th Total . ,, offer of friendly mediation in th controPROVO versy between Costa Rica and Panama. The United States, says th message, Dunn, f ensop, f ..... guarantee to Costa Rica the expenses occasioned by th conflict and recognise rown, t ...C... Id wards, c the frontier established by the awards of former President Loubet of Franc and age. g Chlqf Justice White. Wright, g j Copper, g Anti-S. Demonstration. 1 7 Totals n NEW YORK, March 7. Tourists arReferee, F. C. Allen; umpire, Kay Ser- -I riving today from Canal Zone told of mon. . an demonstration they witnessed in Port Limon, Costa Rica, false a after report had been circulated Two that the United States had Interceded In behalf of Panama tn the dispute between that nation and Costa Rica. They reported a commissary building On account of the large number of baseth United Fruit company w ownod ball teams formed at the University damagedby during street rioting. Letter, of Utah two leagues will be formed To when the tourists reached San Jose, they date over twenty teams hav signed UP, were received with cheer whsn tt was representing different organisations on announced that they comth campus Th league will be known erroneously a United States peacw mission. known a th Red and tha Whit leagues prised At an assembly this morning Ml Feeling. Norma Morgan, representing th White, BALBOA. Tnama7Varch T.(By th and attired In a white sweater, and Miss Associated ) pros a Hcaue the Psnaman Norma Masterson, wearing red sweater, will draw from a common source alter government has prevented th publication nately to determine which league th of th American not to Panama and Coats Rita, and Interview which Presiteams shall play in. With th twe divisions th nines will dent Forra ha givenPdnama-Costforeign correspond a Rican he able to plav much oftener, and the ent regarding the to Panama has th the tor public controversy, the series between championship big th respective winners promises to hav Impression that tn United State ha deall th characteristics of a regular world a manded that Panama evacuate th territory reoccupied at Cota. series feeling la high. A dem onetration waa called for today. The an. Outlook nounoed purpose was to approve of th attitud of President Pnrraa for th defense of Panama' territorial Integrity, , but it is rumored that it really was In to tended be The Tribe a. Special The public likewise I under th ImRITKRT. Idaho. March 7 That th pression that th United Slate has dedairying Industry Is on the increase her manded that th demarcation lln drawn I ahnwn by the fact that on on day by Chief Justlc Whit shall serva at a last week th four local cream station handled 440 gallons of cream. This ap- temporary boundary during mediation. proximates 1534 pounds of butter fat and Panama Makes Reply. does not take Into account th amount paid by th dices fsctoiy tor butter 1st PANAMA, March 7. (Hv th Associon that dev Creamery men predli t a ated Presa.)' Tha foreign office gnv out scos ter profit for rram product this thl evening the government revile to They ha their figures on th gen- th note of former Secretary of Slat eral do, line In prices. Cnlhv of March 3 and Secretary of State Whsn Wy was at (23 per ton butler Hughe on March 5. Replying to th at 74 onls a pound. Now, with Colby meaoas. th government say that fate hsy at 34 and 7. butter fat Is quoted th not apparently Implies acceptance by 45 St rants or more than half of the Panama of Justlc Whit' boundary depeak price. Even with butter fat at 4t cision a preliminary to final agrmnt rente, th farmer realise a good price with O'eta Rica. Should acceptance of such condition for hi altslto. b reran! 11 to peaceful North American mediation, th reply continues, such mediTO INITALL LIGHTS. ation woidd b a moral, legal and conRCIFIIT. Idaho, March 7. Th elty stitutional Impossibility. electrical department has been given authority lo buy the necosaarv cable for tTECHER THROW OLIN. th Installation of llsht around Central OMAHA. Neb. Marvh 7 Jo Btechor. nark Th new system of cluster llsht-I- n la proving very pleasing Cluster former henvyn eight wrestling champion, Hants with a brilliant rd llsht In th tonight won his bout from John Olln In Inetellod on the straight fall, th flroat tn 42 mlniit and also bran center have tour turning post at the corners of ths th iMHvmti In 14 mtnutra. It wa Htech-r'- g first bout glues Ills recent Illness. UUtire, urlng ' At-ant- ic g-- ........ ..... ........ U, Baseball Leagues for University Players i I Anti-Americ- an -- Good for Dairy Industry at Rupert Idaho yr - Too Clair Bromeo Prove man It waa contended by officials that a display of tore wag th only thing which would convince Germany that th Fast for the Champion allies war determined to eollaot a Just indemnity, Middleweight of Utah. Will Appeal to League. , March LONDON, 7. (By th Associated press.) Germany will appeal to th Clair Hrontso of San Francisco won a ieagu of nations against th action of th clean-cdecision ovr Ed Shepard of allies in Imposing penalties for nonfulfillment of her repara.lon obligation. this city last night to their Dr. Simons, to his reply to Mr. Lloyd main event held at tb Manhattan Hub. , said: to th last four George, Shepard sw mor glov "Germany Is not a member of th rounds than h has ever seen In all his league, but she has signed the pact of and I therefor announce an apprevious bouts. Bromeo strung rights and peso, to the assembly of th league of nalefts which counted at such a terrific peal tion against th actions with which w pae that Shepard eould not find places ar menaced. IL for them It waa announced that to Move.' Bhepard wag ths champion middleweight Belgian Troops Ualvenal Service, By atof Utah, while Bromeo-w- as th main BRUSSELS, March 7. Belgian heavy traction In th welterweight division. artillery has arrived on th Rhine. The cabinet met thl morning, and th Bhepard urad his extra freight to good defense waa Instructed to advantage during th first two rounds, to minister toof.London to confer with th which h draw shades, du to his heavy proceed other all lea1 H was dug to reach ixm-do- n right blows to the face "Bromeo did Rot thl evening. up during these rounds, and in th opn It la expected that th Belgian troops second waa pratty badly handled by will move Into Germany tomorrow. Eddie. Th third round Bromeo stood to ta to and slugged on an even basi hard lefts to Shep. Italy's Position Indicated. getting acroaa-thr- ae ards far that war counters, During LONDON, March 8. The Rome correth next thra round Bhepard waa on of the London Times quotes th the receiving end all th tim. while th spondent Efpoca as saying th Italian cabinet Mon ooast boy put in straight lefts to th face day approved the attitude of tb Italian and rights to th wind which had Eddt II emphasised, however, that a weak boy at th cloe of the fifth delegate th aotlv support of Italy could not be round. Bromo combined good science counted upon in th event of movement and also an occawith hard Germany. sional bit ofpunch, comedy ail at his heavier against tUBPKCTt RELIA8ED. Three men were arrested by Patrolman Walter E. Jukes at 1 21 o'clock Monday morning on Seventeenth South near West Temple street a suspect. They were bald for Investigation by Police Chief Joseph E. Burbldge, who said that they had been hanging around th neighborhood where they were arrest4 at early morning hours tor several days. Later yesterday they were released. They gave th name of Ail Mile, 28 years of eg; O. K, Edwards, 14, and L. 21. ut six-rou- opponents expense. d Ths semiwindup, a bout between Franki Smlthera and Clarence Jackson, was called a draw decision, although Bmlthera should hav been given a decision, tor h hit Jackson with enough right and hard lefts to tb lace to win any bout. The first round was even, had th baianc by wtvl while Franki margin and during th last two round Jackson was too weak to offer much reIn th third round Jackson sistance. caught Smlthers with a bard right to th Jaw which sent Franki stumbling, but not to th floor. Th bout waa fast from gong to gong, Elmer Stults and WestKatchell fought four fast rounds to a draw decision, Stults was possibly th aggressor during th bout and dealt out tnora action, but th aetlon carried eery tew blows, whil Wat waited hi chanc and then slipped over a hard left uppercut to the fac or wind. Katchell wax floored for th count of nine to the first round when Elmer caught him with a right In th wind, but cam back to his feet fighting hard. For th next thra rounds Ketchell earned shade by wide enough margins to gain ths draw. Th bout was easily a headliner and received much applause at th clone of each round. Bill Ketchatl did not last out th first round in his scheduled with Jim Lindow. Thas bo wr goIn th heavyweight class, and tbelr blows, especially Llndows, easily proved th fact Ketchell received too many body blow to do anything, whll his opponent kept up th deadly work. After two knockdowns, Lindow put over a Tight cross to ths cbln and a left to th wind, and th bout was over. Paddy Boner wax knocked out tn th first round by Guy Spangler, after Spang-lo- r had floored him two tlms with hard rights to th tac. Paddy was (Iran little chanc to show his walks BIB Coy won the decision oyer Bobby d Wlmberg in th opener. Th bout wa slow and featured the refer deslr for action and Coy close of th bout four-roun- four-rou- nd Await Army's Arrival DUISBURG, Germany, March 7. (By th Associated Press.) The coming of n army of occupation i being awaited calmly. Th chamber of commerce has Urged tha Berlin government to pay no attention to commercial Interest, but to aot business leaders patriotically, although here are pessimistic. Th combined harbor of Duisburg and Ruhrort make this the largest river port In the world. It handles mor than tone of shipping annually, Briands Statement March 7. (By th Astociatad Premier Rrtand of Franc considers that the action of th allies will be of real assistance to German public opinion to arriving at an appreciation of what must be dons and that th result Will be acceptance of th allied terms Wt missed America. he said tonight. If America had been akmiritd of Oreat Britain and France, we would have little trouble. The German delegates were undoubtedly hoping for encouragement from president Harding's inaugural address They did not receive tt, but the absence of America has bad an influence upon th situation. "If America wars to take th asm position now for right and Justice that sht took during th war w would be able to arrange the future easily." LONDON, Press ) Awaits Troops Coming. March T. (By the DUK88EUJORF. Associated Press tonight was awaiting the coming aoroas th great of th allied troops Rhine bridge. As in th ease of Dulahure. the city officials, with the approval ol th Industrial concerns, hav telegraphed th Berlin government not to let possible damage i to th citys commerce -- Heavy-hearted, Dues-seldo- rf 1DEWYN Rol-jV- on Smart as - can -- be an f Y Zepbgrvicrhl YOUUQ HEN'S STYLE Tri) an IDE coUar and nole lK number oj lrp 3 will aland to ike tavmdnj vWjt BkowTOgnpafwcdrJl f' 2SB2S55HS2ZAm HERB VAIC-- ; AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING s 109 South Wert Temple. Wxa. (12 f. X tut pie am yon with careful work and apeclxllr on: t Plerc, Hudson, Essex, Dodge " Brother, Buick. Inspection by Harry Bier. 11 makes of sutomoa X overhaul , bile and trucks. , ' Storage, wtahlng, policing. Beal lubricating. four-roun- I BASEBALL ft 'if . RIEFS 1 CHIC A (10, lurch T. Barry Hooper, out to MrafO Whlt ftoMor, trade gas by the Roira Ro gox. ike lar-- a be will not report lur tb tons Basted te bits for tb 1021 araeu by Boetog. Should Be Straight tr hard Xrrr. here et the 141 worlds g. rte sad eoathpaw eee et KM Ukeara'e While ho, drifted lal th go Trias (ratal ramp abort roof. rear with Iho today and. aftor M, A Ira son aaaouacad that b wa a tesr a holdout. Kerr earn as frem bit ham tt Tart. Trsat tad is evMoara of (ho fart that b to Jump rlsht la to tmlalag b brought all hia dlanoad toot. alua. Glr. sou and Karr would set dlaoura what traaaplrrd balwras thorn, that la. wbodtar et aot Diet got tha boost ha was asking for. "Wtrs buth sattaftad." wa tiwtr corniest. Trace th inside line of tout foot on a piece of paper. Now take a ruler and draw a parallel line beside it. , The remit will gnrpriae you.' The natural foot ia gtraight, but if you have been wear-in- ; "unnatural" ghoe. the front part of your foot will be bent away from the line. Misshapen feet are the penalty gtyle exacts. Iy The fladimaft Red stay bat bo worlds aa bat they bar rhaatploa W'hrta anyway. thsy eoagrogaied la Iran, ( I aco, Trigs. (Hero were players sowing Ig states tad Cuba. fora aevsalr Tym Cobb blew lets yesterday frost wer, and the boys about fifteea minute dropped his as tr be la' hi Start wearing- Ground Gripper Shoei, and yonr feet will epon straighten, and youll begin to know what ihoe comfort means.' That is became Ground Gripper shoes to the natural shape of the foot. - con-for- hie ramp at iaa Aa-tsboast dnwa Herat to- (larked sut I the park after tha new Ttgsg horn Is tbs batsL Tom Griffith, ths Mg ' out fielder af tha Dsdgova, Inearrad tho first essualty Brooklyn of tha emeus whoa ks spiked himself rhaatag Ha traa field. Hot Springe fllea at MrKe barely able to, walk foe a couple sf.dara. arrlhea elatm that tho big Philadelphia truabts with tho Athletics Is lark of morale rotate Mark's team eoatalne a likely banrh et yuan gelera and If they ran be made to tenet f dafaat tboy abould make Iho last ala yaar rat of a etub. The Inside Line V m 4 Tb Only GROUND ORirPER, Btor to 818 Lk Cnrwjj (Orphaum Building) 3 WEST SECOND SOUTH r. OL Tidman, MgT. March 7 Members of th ctuh left today Philadelphia Nattuoal loagu fur Utlneeilllt, Pla , for aprtg tmlalag. WHIP AtHtR. McMarch 7 Arthur of Slnux t'lty darlalvcly defeated Johnny (Bab) Asher of 81. Loul to bout her totheir night, according to newspaper men, McArthur scored knockdowns to th third count and fifth rounds, A a lira taking of nln an th lattsr occasion. Th man r bantamweights. MARTHUR BIOUX CITT, tan-rou- low. rt Ground Gripper Shoe Prices have . been revised to the New Spring and Summer Price Levels. ron MEN WOMEN and CHILDREN |