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Show tm I 12 111b HALT MUTT AND COOK ROUNDING Trip to Los !&ke JEFF JAKh TRIBUNE, 1 lit Kb JAY AiuitM.NU, JAMAifY lu. By BUD FISHER (Copyright, 191, by H. C. fisher. Dont Blame Mutt Much, at That We VJl'J. -- An- geles; Managerial pu1 tion Unsettled. - President B!!y Lane of the Sa t Lika ilufc yesterday recelv ed a letter from licit Business Manager J k Took In on the point of aettiijg lack said he u tail for Loa Angeles and envlrora. IT, parted the Information that he would Jk ok up sorre of the stray Bee while In he southland and are how they felt about he season a work Butch Byr la at the ubmanne has at San Pedro ttnd is much seeded for the eatchm departn tnt Karl Crandall la also at Lo Angeles and to are of the other bail Lakers t lew While In aouthern California. Cook win keep his Sje peeled for likely trsntlng sites, to be considered In tiie event that a deal for a resumption of training at Porterville cannot be made Th question manager for the Beek Is still russad, and I tat a ail It russed. "Don't know a thlrg new, sail Presi-leand don t expect Lane last nighl '0 untli I go to the toast late this month i have a busbrl beskciful of suggestions be sod recommends Hons and thtv will all we riven serious consideration, but as lotl't know exactly wbeit the league Is at. how big it la going to Im, or how strong we will have to load up well, ! doat think we can affurd to be In a hurry about naming a manager ' probably tnuch-dlacuss- J t Local Bikers to Ride on the Coast n n n u u n Alexander Bein Latest to Sign Up VINEGAR BILL HAS CHASE ALEXANDER. GOOD PLAYERS LEFT Vinegar Bill Eealck, the Vernon pilot. the starters gong in the P few additions will be needed In the race th coming seabla club i put son, say a in Whlls discussing the season's outlook in Los Angeles. Esskk aid the eight-clu- b lea g ue was Just whet fie P V L needed to make it the fastest minor league organisation lb the country. breaking of his lineup for ISI1. Bill unloaded the following Information "I will be crippled somewhat in the pitching staff by the lose of tjulnn and Dell, both of whom will plav In the east. I will be on the lookout for a good pitcher. I will still tave It ft Mitchell, Chevh. hromme and Reigir le1 ormer will be behind the bet and he a good man In view to relieve him. I hardly think 1 will use Moore "At first. It looks a If Unhide Meusel ID be used there. Jlosp ill take care ealerxll third Mltrhell at f second and Short cant be beat He was a prime favorite with the fans last year If Tommy mustered out f crvi e In lime ..Long he will hold down the right gardin, with Co bourn In center and Dslev In left. Of course. I will do all I can to strengthen tie lean, and theie will he picnty ot time to do this between now and the time the The fane vn real teeaon open urej tfiat I will try to niska the .Vernons even do better loan they did laat year If I can Suva eed In gilting one o- - two rtior good punier I don t see w! eft env tusm In league will have anything on a y boy.'' K ready for C. L. Only Y 11 t; ir i I 1 r advancing would noon become, common On all force plaja whore no practice. touch Is made. If the ball strikes the bound In the air, and In the and glove meantime Urunner reaches the ttase, he la safe. Truly thtre aro a lot of to the Juggled ball - an-Cl- Li about baseball tbla "What said Jted klllefer at Loa Angeles a ynarl re Well, vmi can put me days ago. ae saying the greatest year ever. lust Ti t right-tealeague was a move lu the direction. rM Light teams will give a lew stimulus. The people of lx Angelo . i ired of eeein the same team year 4 and year out. A there I a great deal Portland and Peifttle, between evafry. teams are sure to be high class, and i'ee f.hu!d be able to h ild htelr own with the r teams of the league" jrn ' k, Defer went on to nay that the Aageta souid be greally strengthened thl year. Just keep vour eye on Johnny Bossier i Ihte year, chirped he "Johnny was not. Sell during the laat few weeks of play year, and therefore fell awav In his nek work but Just watch him thla aa-Km , st '1 dont know juat how I stand at pres-h- t The big In regard to my pitchers. want Ctandall and Pertlca and are but ) to bus them, dont think tiling With Johnny Powers will sell tnem nd Lapsri, I think 1 am barrier. Bole well fortified In th rrtchlng department, Aa for Jacques Fournier, I fear I am goHe really belongs to the ing to lose him g ebow. J wilt therefor be on the look-for a good first racker, "Bill Kenworthv will be back on Ihe lob at second, with Pep or llutlcr at lulrd. In going to try lied Andrews at Red la- - the, jhort In place of Terrv x.aklhPs of a crack short Zt b will plav In right field 1 In Pittsburg this yrar Kilt have old reliable Sam i Yaw ford, In or center Other Shirk and Kube Cooper Cilia In left. "A for myself I still have a few play left In me. and will I m r"dulhi' on of the field positions i not saytng mueh juat now, but you can Pick a pin In whit I say that the i luh hat beat the Angela this vea- - wl'l lav to go some and a little mdre THIS AND THAT IN COAST LEAGUE TALK alth th Bub Base team of bn Pedro 'avorably mntt6ned a manager for ell icr r he Seattle team, wnh T is to Join tie Coast league, or one of the looked tl Pert yoib chibs afte( A .rlne team laat ve.tr and had ;nntv of V'-tt- y In the managerial line " is I f f , FOUL HITS Fan, COSTS SEATTLE MAGNATES $ 1000 OLTMPIt. Jan. 15. Edwrd A Kuvaftar had a right to bsllcv he wa reasonably safe from personal Injury when h bought a grandstand ticket and hurriedly found himself g eat In the front row during a game at the Seattle tall park last summer, the slat supreme court ruled today In affirming a Judgtnent for lldoo which Kavaftan obtained against the luh bv reason of one certain foul hall which struck him on the heart Just as he had begun tn yell at tbs umpire Kavafian alleged that the Beattie Baseball club association wsa gulHy of negligence In falling to put up sufficient screening in front cf the grandstand, and the lury decided he vn entitled to remuneration In the aum of lllkki. On appeal the ball club alleged that, although the grandstand was not completely s reened, there was sixty feet of wire, and that was thought sufficient cou-- t The aupr-m- e held that it wag for the Jurv to de, hie as to I nr sufficiency of the s. rcenhiK and that Kavaftan. nr nnv other tiasehall fin, ha a right to expect reasonable safely In a gran island having paid more than Ihe bleaeherltea for the privilege of witnessing the game from a point of vantage and safetv Howard Ehmke and Bobbv Meuse' ar is poetmasiers at the Sutnarim Bxe With ar dllv expecting thlr discourse P's former will be with Detroit again, ermoo sill Meusel wilt p'sy wlf- Oanc lent worlr,r about nv more Tve former marae t a.n m te the F'tjh, Ynfc end A ttl nnge crop and tt up all matter htraip t at ie kcepirg Frank nch, etiMoncd Of Letterman hopifa! for ahnut a rtrd hiiH f'onoraMc jeeterdav r arm t i ndoclded from the ha will do fla take another at coahlrg baaehaH at ihr of TaUfomla. or ie r.a tr to h n tilth one of aaie rv. ul Jiarr ba. He Is a pit her and a considerable abil tv, 1 amloch has her ('t i Mji wuo on o rU ved for x, a .1 h a jmu . lnleeratt cf tati'tu nii i e the vouna fellow for a tri.i aua. San Framls o i srort e ho fra N a te ieft-hand- tr KH FTtANHO t Ift" fhe H e hU k a o' iam. ecrea ome In SArrarrentn of'lruenri M e e V and Infant ertT vre auk and v. 1im .errs:e 'fe gpt tlken dv.n Jvm Stephen tresia'jre of la aas quite tick mek. i.v afnnv. It ag ruiignt an but it Hid not be d be ed now. vii ' "ns iee4rv N FBAVClbCO. J lr: tng1 to srt fc to corre to ts 1 V oomHi-ynrrap- Bureaus Rules Are Revised Downward tha matrimonial bureau In a week, the management has concluded that a change of rules U necessary to insure sucre, Th original regulation provided that Jadlea must apply In person If possible. It appears tbev are unwilling to do thl probably realising that nothing but heartache could result Hereafter they will be allowed tbe same privilege as males, that is, to send WITH s iaimer iv after-noo- . DEMOBILIZATION ' - d In the out. application filled blank, properly Aa a result of the backwardness of the ladies, the bureau has on file a plethora of masculine entries and only two from the silly sex. But the management believes that with the new rule In effect, the coming week will witness a flood of applications from the infernal feminine, and as an added incentive we herewith print the more striking qualifications of some of th male entrants Wa Restless at Night Sufferers from kidney trouble experiNO. 1, ence backache, rheumatic pains, aches Eighty-si- x years old Home guards Marin joints and1 muscles and other torturried twice, divorced one wife, killed ous afflictions E. W. Kitt, R. F. D. 2, the other. Is bald and plavs a mean Box 9, Shorters, Ala., writes: I used Lives In old Chi and mouth organ. Fills as was I so restless wants to remain here. Foley Kidnev NO ! in with over night uiv back and pains a half years old. Student side. They did me good and I truthfully Eighteen and Ha Income an of I'uOO per at Culver. say Foley Kidney Pills is th medicine annum from Investments, presumably In trouble. For sale for kidney by Lake Maxinkuckee fish. Flay a gchramm-Jobnton- . and wants to live In Scranton, (Adv.) six-ho- KOREANS PROTESTING ANNEXATION SCHEMES WASHINGTON", Jan. 15 Resolutions of Koprotesting against the annexation rea by Japan and asking President W 1th one or more of th brief descripof the men given herein. It will be permissible to inclose with vour application a note so stating. Order by numw tions ber only. and the American peace delegates to apply the principle of to that country have been sent by the New Korea association to th president and members of the foreign relations committee of congress. amadirt Hil b tint i bout twenty-fiv- e teur rider have been signed With almost fiftv rldrrs avalable, the opener at San t'lniiimo should be a success After the trai k gets under wav. cistern riders will be brought to the e ast so that new f.us w Ul constantly seen be - - BASEBALL i c TIIE WYOMING HORSE RACING MAY BE fo Tv " Wo,Jan T -- If t th jrc adopt of vrev tn orrnor i rKfd to .iti en lincntpn of i HTf be no hor pic a e meeting In t i'evenne thin or WereJifte The jfcornor In his to f h pki Vi.nrr delhtre! to.Uv, r y'lrn't n in the Tum1 nent o' 'hi fim U k a a tn h n nt er to b't tne mufue' of r ra k M i We wi mi' Ft i 'Iw def il 'niff S n i ' h'M p i sten h'! v nrin u a'tnfl 03 I j. t gam up n t i on? p fi n nnng For uo' p i i our oiif ravu, tUv'jt not t r' a known veM u Fu nan w,4t i utue heuii to hoiM n Tak in ad'!ant4k n rtrfrv in th i nes Iai hor !uv he u cord trd for thf t'Mrpnv of this form of pmli In g err nl a Atnto fvr the kcoI i 1.1 ujaifAt nime vomhi! if for io olhtr reason, st shou d at irohMljeJ Tha Cheonnt- T oto ihhrerj it'breeders t e i res den? and ef itou'fl Ur of mM-Is Jhn Tahot of inn r hiis I en planning t its is laN'ial to conduct a eir. di r e 'i f'i t '"ii at Fht a t r. re anT to operate the j arl n .t el stem h 1 x c f vt Stomach Trouble a ("tat msuv who have been afflicted for ft lrne.time T iLhACiae. nvorJer ot Hie stomaeu and finally been rrmnfntlv cocd F. lH hits Ncot, Fecria, Pit writes T are ac H " .ri -- i TfL'iir JSf ip ... ---L I v - nmmniauon In t'vferuif on rirrvlrg Neart sr ; Belnc Hu Opinion on IntwertjDt Jenturoi of tk KttUrn! Oum. Tribune, CHEU.VM' with BILLY EVANS INSIDE SPORT OF PAST y , ki.u pU'K m Hhth ihi In H U nre nnttiTt source of roubU t'n cert mi Ins it tmpoaible to ut t all umptr s to on the eu.mt n tt one know interpret n'ajor league t a rrtoin Atuation ir pj e v ho i ImII p ' h h a leading jncrd - tht t ft umpire1 e roi He do 4 CMMp, diecuB- to ft IJt v r ' it t ifitme In u.pM up ff o titjr It relates to a 'I'o'i p wr ou's: to lu d o it at the home r i l i'i fnre he 1ut u i h F it i (hr The liH then bottnc In the tu- mnd hefoie the s.Titth- - regain reached psnvsston ot It the runnr Ttie umpire I have roferenco tin plite to tt'Ns thit run s going to count Hh he Kde a hin' of ua take the Mde U i dm n.n 5 not the count Tt c i ilea that sour pl In which a liNt iiini hr Ik tombed out With the ball o it un hi t at th rmu er the tall To drop the lull. If ditthped bH aeumd irnmi some lr to contact tht the ni'h rx)urd H a f'elder Juftgle & f ball ui fi xIa holdA it. the ball is It Ie held corded Thus If a caught fielder touch n runner vith the ball, and. although the fon of the touch mev knvk Ox i of Til the b nds Into fhe air. a a held bnll. If he it Is poKAChion ot n hcfrvre It touche Thai in whv prat!cady al! the ffroun'! o the n ajor league rnp'rt declare a h toirhevl- bv a fields runnei out vill thi tail, exen though the blll is i iwli 1 i - hs rt I 1 rcid - J iKgU vl AT ear r her unusual play came 'scond put that theory xw"!zrPTr", VOU cant help cut-- 1 ting loose joyus 4 1 n 1 -- v,w8 w,,h Vona'b Ti trouhlc befere commcuccu using hmsn nn bit a slew ball down th first Cbamherlain s Tablets. These tablet base lot, whkh the pltvker fielded, and hats done him good and have saved with which -he ton hed the runner aa h Him a great deal of suffering The Umpire yei'cd out. If j on raced to fl( Tablets a a ml the iwomert ho dll so the hail Jan ,5 Ir fctrub have not given haniberlaiij tna. sou shonH do wv as you are th bas'je " aefer erd Uk Alt- - certain to be betufitcd b thtoi bofiT. who Year,bv( narwiircdto grNBp coist and iicp lo- - tale fov all dealers. (Aderli4m eaj)' tae &aU bofwe it touchy! tha rouul Tua trairer fo- - t e Tjfe An-- i Flray, will he wh the teem ball club a the coming season He is ronsld- one f the best cond!Mnera In the Becajse of the fact that not a ctent number of Junior or serlor has-,- if,,, ball men are out to contest lass games. Coach Tommy Htzpatriik u8 night called off all such games lor lb s Btiff workouts will take the place jear. of this schedule for the remainder of thie week and until the end of next mek, himself, as lovab.e, Fa. when, according to the coach, he exNu 3 pects to be able to pick the regular CrimI'l. son Age not given Lives in Chl'bcoth.Santa squad. the Works for Is a "Woody" Romnev was out wit i t e when he other varsity hoopsters yesterday Fe and makes tS 25 P" for no and showed that he was In fine or. works, but has been laid off be marr'ed anv time dition after his military servk Cool reason A new man who has been placing In now, but onlv during the noon hour whle vioiking. veteran stvle In the recent grinds Is NO 1 B H Mann of the Laramie. Wyo high a nickel school old Piavs Tnlrty-fou- r TIs young athlete Is adept at jears aa well as speedy raispiano and would like to live in Svdney, shooting basket, Aue Is a laborer, makes IJauh a year ing on the and has no opjeotinn to a beard. NO 5 OF Is at present at the Municipal No age in life is a butcher w.th "ivil but pier, out and makes a MINERS IS SOUGHT tonsils and adenoidlot of money m tips Of the lady applicants, I.e'ty lives In ,Ian, 15. The Kouthpcn LONDON", Chicago and plavs anv visible, universal Miners federation has unanimously adopt-eI'eggv of Minneapokeyboard machine. a resolution demanding that miners in lis has her own teeth and would rather be married In winter than summer, as the British army be demobilised' Immeand given employment. diately freckles from deal she suffers a great The resolution asks that those dsabld In the latter season, wbtvh, In Minnebe paid the wages which, they war in the apolis, Is said to begin the first of Au- would have earned if thev had rot ben gust and end that night. unfit be and that those totally Lets make this a' big week for the hurt at thexexpenses of work for other trained If any of you lad'es Is Impressed girls conThe resolution the government. cludes bv asking that a day be substituted for the present eight-hou- r day. eight lap bowl Chase Alexander, a voting local rbDr, who rente his first hike race here In 1917, ha Joined the Salt Lake contingent whlih will ride at the San Franelsco track The other local riders are Muti Crchs Tver Harvey Wilcox and Rob Dlefenbai her According to Ohrt, the following professional rider have already been enAlbert Crt h Iver Lawson, Har-ve- v raged Wilcox, Boh Iucfenhai her and Chase Alexander, all Salt Lakers; Han Ohrt. Diver, K Carroll Hammett, Rhodes, f West. Caslrovv Aural Morrow. MeWhlt-Oer- ,. Barrv sea y.i'.inriVk Walter Silencer Most of th - se are Holden Oate boy stilt some Jarx In the game when the season gfts under vvsy on Abril Aciording tn Sir i.v s hiefor and Alt-rk sre willing to mm lo ri'e iast and are nnh wslthig until t ve training reason gets u nKr w before eiart ng for Catriornia Pa-fi- Ca LBERT (MC$TY) CREBS yesterday received a letter from Ernie Ohrt, general bora of th nw bike racetrack at San Francisco, . In which Ernie say things ar moving along smoothly and 'that th fan aro imnutlrgly. awaiting th opening, whlih, it .la planned, will be on Wah Ington a birthday, February !2. Ohrt sa Jack Jrtnce, th famous builder of bike and motorbike tracks and auto speed wajs, will construct the San Francisco eaurer and that It will be identical tn site and arrangement with the old Balt Palace course It will therefor b an ON Th following Information conr.es from a bo Angeles exchange- - "Bert Whaling or-n- er catcher of the Tiger ami last vear p. By Vlc-tro- ia do I think Jt whers a touch is made. player other than the men who mxd the touch, la not regarded aa a proper completion of th plav. It la held, that It become necessary for the man who recovers th hall, to again touch the runner. On a fly ball regardless of how many may tak part in th Juggling the out Is allowed if soma player finally regain possession of the tall before Iti touches the ground Also, all base runners r permitted to advance, toe moment the ball strike th hands of tha first player to start the play. Otherwise Juggling of the ball to keep lunners from f t N such plav WYOMING HOOP ROOK SHOWS WELL AT U" Becomes Easy Matrimony RING LARDNEJt. -- 0 (1 ANGELS WILL BE IN RACE , SAYS KILLIFER question arose, waa the runner out or safe The umpire ruled eafe. and very o, although for a second the property play had me guessing, since wa bed always ruled that a ball that did pot touch A little th ground waa not dropped; It apparent that, to create thought made the out on such a play; the man who, actually made the touch must regain possession of the ball. Horn wears ago, lam told, such a Play happened In a game at 6h!be park. That Jack Barry, In taking a throw at second, touched Ihe runner before he reached the base, but In doing so was badly spiked, which. coupled with the force of the collision. caused him to lose his hold on the ball. 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