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Show XII LEARN TO CATCH IF YOU WOULD MAKE GOOD IN BASEBALL GAME H SPANISH FORK MUSS. SPANISH. FORK UTAH I RAISE FOR HANEY A critic trawling with tha Bo trolt Ttgora pay thso cotnpll-meto Fr4 Ilsuey, recruit third earlier from Omaha t ll aoey has Ihi shout Him Blum h fumble hailed bad b leaps after 1L II recover aotklBf rli tol U dAMS, t uydunutd. ai til OtW bwma ) k pal la Ik lark, of ainbtiius, awkM yo servo, Iim a4kMhb essential. Germ laden walls me SANITARYl)c the cause MpW Kttt Wf Poe k4-ar- dpe4tj kiili nl4 rvmr-lj- f lnit wl orcit , W a aaoifd kottb to i-- v ab-lolut- sanitary. vUl . fw. pl by Pirr aiM 4 purrkM Miiiw ail drag flares AdywtMrmraL - lir Way to Hew York Giants. ar Arthictiia do bet rau4 Touagstera who want to atay la tha gma after their baaehall leg giro out ahoulil go to catching. It eeerna from figure that the arlea old barkatopa baea tha beat eha are of remaining In tha game at big money after their field daya ara over. f of tha major league manager ara old catcher and practically every one of them have teama up la tha race la both league. catcher, la fact, have become ao aue reeeful la handling team that club owner are reeking them for open bertha One-hat- Old-U- National League Leads, The National League lend with six manager who have nerved behind the bat Pat Moran, manager of the Reds, ha two pennant and a world to his credit. Branch Rickey laet year and the had the runner-nprospective dark horse of 1922. George Gibson failed to win a pennant In bis flrat year out, when hi ten in collapsed In the stretch with the pennant almost chain-plonah- p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 EVERYTHING lp Fred Mitchell made a aue-c- a of tha Braves and put tb National Leogu on tb map la IhMtna. Rill Kllllfer, star catcher of the Cuba, la the only playing manager among the receiver. II started In mid season last year after Johnny Evert resigned, and he did aa well with the dub as could be expected. Unde Wilbert Robinson la another good example of the succeas achieved by forcinched. soul. Nobody said anything when he went to the bench, and for a moment he didnt say a word. Then out with It thus: "Well, that what I get for coming to this town. The publics against me, the players are against me, the press Is against me and the managers against me." 0 ALDRICH TO COACH AT YALE Bark In th aprirg of 1920 a Milwaukee boy tried to get a tryout with tha Brewers. AH ha wanted w&s a chance to show hi ware, but the so the boy club o setter could from the homt town, says tha Milwaukee Sentinel. Today this same youngster, Italpt), Shlntiera, I th pmporty of Iht New York National I ecru club, bringing four players and null to Indianapolis by the deal. A star with the Indianapolis club In 11)21 and one of tha moat promising youngsters ever sent from the A. A. to tha majors, Shltraer was sought by several big league club. It was In l'XX) that Jack Hendrick, manager of the Indianapolis dul. was tending his Indians against the Brewers. that he was told about a youngster of the aandlots who fleet-foote- and the lnirrw may be d Diamond Squibs . Charley Ilerzog has landed a cs baseball coach In the army. Job Ilonus Wagner for IT consecutive 1S97 to 1913 hit .300 or better In the National league. years , George Gibson In 1909 caught 140 consecutive games for Pittsburgh. His team won the National league pennant that year. a The St Louis Browns have given unconditional releases to Pitchers Ed Lambllng and Clarence LIIlpop, both St Louis youngsters. First the players strike out for the Sonth and then they strike out for the North. Entirely too much spring practice In striking out Cincinnati put forth the first, Only Man In Athletic Hftory of lntl-- bnsebntl team In 18CS and in tution to Captain Baseball and 1809 the club- - went through the seaI Gridiron Teams. son without a defeat. Bears - ' Malcolm Aldrich, captain of Tates The St Lonls club of the American football team last fall and one of tills league has released Phil Todt an out seasons baseball nine, will be assist- fielder, tothe Columbus club of the ant football coach next fall. This is American association. T tcauivul ALLrutaMsOpalme PlottM. Ui fllgnaiureaf In Uaa fur Over M ran. Cli.Uivn Crj for Fletcher Mrs. cot:i-aii- Cantoris i Sid Css. Juora (4illrif) The aaa rollertor was around today and gut Ida money. Jours Well, that's Whnta good. lld tbe matter? Why weep over s bill? Mr. Jones Oh, my dear, boo hooch, dear I You are, he was bold np Just outside and came back and oh, dear collnlmt It all over again. New York Hun. ' JLL MARK A Ralph Shinnera. could hit at a terrific dip and was stealing more bases than any other two players In tbe circuit Hendricks looked blm np and decided to give him a chance. lie failed to show much daring the closing days of the 1920 season. He went South with the Indianapolis club In 1921 and a decided improvement was noticed In his playing. Hendricks then decided to start him as a regular. II made good from the Jump. Playing In Minneapolis last fall, in the last series between the Indiana and Millers, Shlnners was the outstanding star. He got a hit wns lilt by pitchers and very nearly got on the paths every time he came to bat . He Is a speed merchant one of tbe fastest that the A. A. has ever boasted. He Is six feet tall, weighs 190 years pounds and Is only twenty-on- e old. Last season he played In 104 games, was at bat 633 times, made 230 hits for a percentage of .347. It's the old story of the athlete not being able to make good in bis hometown. 1 lui-- 0. CAN I WflulUr-fifi- tuugjmhtflm t6Smwt School-300- 9 HLANCUCO-CAUi-OiLN- C ! basso-profund- o mobile." A Scratched Odd Coincidence. PATENTS bwiuMU lA ntrprtr uu- - IliihMniii,4,mu STIRRED UP THE COMMUNITY for Cap Johnsons Good Reason Thinking Confession Can Ba a Llttls Too Public. Theyve been carrying on a revival over tuther aide of Mount l'lzgy for reluted Gap Johnson of quite a sh-1I,Rumpus Ridge, nnd a pleasant time wns had till the converts took to confessing In meeting. A sister rls up n and let It be known that she and a brother had been flggerlng on eloping, and two or three brothers with remarks about tbe ains ot themselves and other gents. Next day the lady's husband hunted up the feller she said she'd been going to elope with, and although he swore he'd never eveu beerd of the plan, whlpiKd him to a custard. And quite a piisNt-- l of gents left In the next few duys, claiming that If everybody was going to tell eveiything they k no wed they didnt feel like waiting till the grand Jury set. Religion is all right, hut I sorter 'low it ort to be a pri- mte mutter every feller that feels like he'd got to confess go ahead and do so, but leave oilier folks out Kansas City Star. of it. " cer-Ini- fol-ler- - Mr, Jenkins Took a Cracked Club To Tame Lions Some foods are too heavy, some are too starchy, many lack necessary elements and so starve the body and many load the system down with fermentation and auto- helps build health and strength. It contains the full richness of wheat and malted barley, including the vital mineral elements, without which the body cannot be fully sustained. Grape- - Grape-Nu- ts - ' There are CO bead in the Murphy stables at Poughkeepsie, and it is pretty snfe to say thr.-- five racing stables could be made np from tbe lot. ss Grape-Nut- s There j I Made tnt Ira After the war, while hunting souvenirs In a deserted village in Lor'Nature is the art of God." Sir raine, I found a hillfold, evidently lost by a German soldier, with a pic- Thomas Browne. ture taken somewhere In Lincoln Use your brain now and save yonr park. In the foreground was a girl, and In the background sitting on a feet later on. bench- were my mother and sister, both Enthusiasm Is contagious. looking on. Chicago Journul. intoxication. is said that Jimmy Wilde, flyweight champion, may not be able to box again because of a recent injury received in horseback riding In England. It . kmasIusic Tha Privileged Ones. The middle class of citizenship usually 1ms the hardest time," Bald the economic investigator. Yea." replied Mr. Cbugglns. "The mun whose status In the sente of wealth Is midway between the private car and the flivver la the only one who cant keep touring so aa to spend every summer In Florida and every winter in Maine." ' er years. j I - -- Edward Abercrombie, Bridgeport, Conn., has been elected captain of the Springfield college swimming team. Abercrombie Is a Junior. Ha has been a diver on the team for the past two fuf mmk l ftirmiN fiuiifji rof far Iftal ! kwihi. Kent) mm ! mr ! ftcalp ( f )io lo( ffiftl ) i iht The exhibition ended rather badly. It very nearly was a big day for the lions and a sad day. for Mr. Jenkins all for want of proper care in getting ready. ,, ' Many a man who has business to do and a living to make and a job to fill is as care- -' less how he feeds his body as Mr. Jenkins " was in picking out a club. '.Willie Keeler, for eight consecutive TIs said that Champion Jack Dempyears in the Nutional league, made sey will demand the same money to 200 hits or more, reaching the high-watfight Wills that he received from his mark for that organization in Carpentler bout, something like 300,-001897 with 243. pitcher and1 player, who was with the Boston Red Sox last season, coming from London of the Mint league, has been released to the Pittsfield club of the Eastern league for the season. r ImI a Ernest Neltzke, fiiui pufiiilfil iiltWsyljrply I'lrtarB yf,t rltfc fat Frtfirfi )rk IHel ! lHafkhfii-ff bi4 ayoopwl t Imaatia WetUra MibUIb mi VMtagMrwMfd Caliara, Hat lilt I'bonL. Arttofia, Jake DauberC first baseman of the Jack McAuliffe Is still scouring Eng Cincinnati Reds, is hitting the ball as land for a good heavyweight prospect hard as ever, proving distinctly that to toss int the ring with Jack he has not ontllred bis usefulness. Dempsey. Captain Aldrich. In accordance with the custom inaugurate a year ago when the football cnptaln returned in that capacity pfter Aldrich Is the only man graduation. In Yales athletic history to captain both the baseball and gridiron teams. I - .... ii mmg. m Unlucky Colncldanea. , And here's one nbout the Quaker whose patriotism got the better of his religious scruples nnd who went to war. Crawling through No Mans land l.e spied a husky German. Raising his rifle to hts shoulder, lie shouted: Friend, tls most unfortunate for lliee, but thee stsndeth Jast where I m going to shoot." And blazed awuy. American Legion Weekly. The navy expects to send a plebt crew to race Harvard and Prlncetoi yearlings on May 6 at Cambridge. first-cla- i t trr m of Nature. The inhabitants of a frog pond clou at band, says the Youngvtnwn Telegram, awakened two little girl who were sending their first night in the country. First came the high, piping voice of a little "peeper." What's that?" asked Winnie. I think its a bird," Busan ventured to reply. Just then a frog sang one of his lowest note. Whats that?" Winnie asked In a startled whisper, Im not sure," replied Susan, but I think it Is either a cvwr or an auto- Sporfingf Squibs of All Kinds t AmiuNtki pT Joe Dngnn seems to have recovered Montreals city council has reeom from the effects of his illness and Is mended a boxing commission to govbeginning to show his real quality ern all professional bouts limited tc with the Boston Red Sox. 15 rounds. Edwin Eoyrs, former Boston Braves and Brooklyn player, has joined the Brown university baseball coaching staff to aid Coach Snell in developing his pitching staff. a Under the rules of 1882, a batter could not take first on balls until seven had been called. In 1883 the number ws cut to six and in 1889 to four. There has been no change since. M - ! AN HOI K 1 Ow Circumstantial, but Not Convincing, Tlie mother of two boys, aged respectively fire and seven, bad a hard question to settle the other day. The younger hoy came to her crylig with . exasiH-ratlooand anld that he was "a nickel aluirt." Well, whut's the use of yelling about It?" said Ills older brother, who was calmly eating candy. You dont think I took It do you?" I dont say you did," the little fcl low replied, but Im a nickel short, and youre eating candy." Youth Companion. Record. One day recently Mary Rlrdolla, age ten, nnd her sister, Harriet Jane, age five, were visiting their grandmother, whom they call mamma. Mary Birdella was singing to one of her dolls when mamma Joined in on the refrain. Harriet Jane looked up and said, very soberly, Aw, mamma, your records scratched." IKUJ-A- Hi rt In lm A REAL $20.00 VIOLIN FREE gitlMI ktfiM ot yar Hifimtwafi. elM lllll ntttrurlM Vrf IMM h lutmilfil tfifirb r . AL . .I attif 4. M. 7 09 aorM fur 1 N ar ! 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