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Show 1 THE DESERET' NEWS porai BEErSKIPPERWItt A ioa ht :h aal In. ck IV, nd ier DRIGGS HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM Left to right,-BACguard; Arthur Deveraux, sub. forward; Coach Clinton L. ROW Lloyd , FROM BLEACHERS - Its 4a- Buxton,-su- b. Luke; Theodore Hanks, sub. center; Albert Deveraux, sub. guard; SECOND ROW Oml Buxton, guard; Melvin Wilcox, Bill Hill, forward T. C. forward; Eugene Eddington, center; Preston jriggs', guard. Kamm and OConnell Showing Up Well in Practice St New Infielder Is New Hound. Boyea Spring Griggs, sub. forward. wo to or- - aid m nt- an- - a s. l1- About all Manager Lewis ueeds to put Salt take In the pennant fight He b two corking good rouihpiwi ur U get Wlp- front sevenw major, as spring league managers aa soon said today training nears a doer, he Bill Thompson-- , first baseman, will un- O'C-ormell-s I ties me. cate ler re- son ime pon son. on- - HOMERTORTTHEHrU lose ely air. day of and rely oor of i in tab and got tho A L? if - art hen the - II iec- - tti- in- - tne nd md ne igh r P or of n w Cf4?sirazfrgt imon it r f fkv fbhV f f tu gm a h L -- r M , u Ifff.r L i er jin r t rt. v-we I ftMl-f N.t t l -- e TV t tlrv of T tu l.i 1 r, m il it hm he: t ih r t .1 id pu . Vu ' J for n,i practice, Ruth clouted the phere over the fenr In renter field, a .Willie Doesnt distance of 1M feet. Today the Yankees play their Like Beauties season first exldblUon game of the They meet New trleatm and tin i On he Qhrr Land Vtil,. k.rrm Rube wltr start the tanw sf tlM fshows an aHogethrr diffrin base, bklnner will play right field, ilia aae and In giving ont the lineup today, I think OronrHi a njrkM ard will he for Fonu time Huggins said that Skinner would to plaer ome Per9Lali I start the American league urnsoq In t hl hit to e The p.Ri fany ajM undoubtedly right field. expect too much from him and If he makes a boot or fails to tome through der their arms Luke had. three of Mion ibumh that same evening due to lu a pinch, they surely wlH gtv him a first string men out of the lire-u- p thelth --oVit.Pti of the. first string men t j goud time, j tu if is an ry week before the ream left for core fur that game was 16 to 33 CUBS HAVE TO py their abue doa nt hother vnu s .that fow Weton tello to play m the Luke and the business does all the same I hope when Two of them wre Able to leave Irmn that accompanied the team saw Ibut.t WREATH HAND I am sold that It will be town, but Wilcox last vear star foe-for an nrdHAr T ueUs to tr to play a m the national notoriety DICK COX qm, OIftrHlrg TO ward, w a only half well when th of ptfk mni so they entrained unh g on Connell the h that afternoon of Fr me rereived it mav be til peat Nampa fdr leaving the t r st The score was 29 to 12 The no b CHICAGO March 11 The Chicago right for the gate but that doe not to be placed off rf the V- most of the game with the fast pitted the other teams help a platers personal feehrgs in Nationals were resdy to meet the taa the nihftir 1 know whrmrrmtn cHmbs Angeles club of the Pacific- - Coast the k Mer and into fame he i more to- - mak arva publfr charar-re4w affo but I don t uplor league today lor th d.feat handed them bv the sant lo Climb VTy.J75')00 ladder IBoni.nd club In Xheir exhibition game . EXPECTEB IN be held unless 'Manager doubtedly Lewis lands a more experienced man Butch Wyler, Byrd Lynn and Al report so far Could, have failed to are doing the Jenkins and Fdward first string catching for the regulars. on his way here. Joftld The Bees will play their final game withV. gome team Four team are on April for the date but the opponent asking The game will chosen not been hgi be played on the local grounds and imteam will pack the thereafter mediately e for Salt take They will up to lea clubhouse Modesto the off from hove on Saturday night. April i and will ar3 in Salt take April rive March It The dreams of Teton high school for another scholastic 1asketball championship sore blasted by OklT Man Jinx this season With a mol enviable record of victorias for h season orh Clinton Luke a squad was picked by the In this section "to rcmip from fan Moscow alih the bunting tucked un Li T , c semi-final- 1 x vSaturdTfy-Tnnrhtnsemi-fina- TOLEDO O , March 11. Bowler from Chicago. Buffalo, Cleveland and New York are expected to ahake up the landing In the doubles. Individual SIX PLAYERS PUT and all event division of the American Bowling congre- -i 1 tournament here today The twx men high score at present Is 1,266 roiled, yesterday by Ochs and The high ef Joliet, IH fcprlter mark fn the single bald fey W. Lund-gre- n new A. B. C of Chicago, with his record score of 729. A Chicago team the Hamilton Club Red, still is at the n event. top In the The standing are; Five Mea. Till CAGO. March 1 - Thr.e play.r. Hamilton Flub R.d. Chlcaao J.OS rslnstatsd to the eligible roll of major eluba; four applications denied 2 T Ltveatock Prea Chicago to the Ineligible Cn consigned Bowlers Journal. Chicago .N. .. I : !wo UBt Bre-- he OH fompany, Cleveland. 2 2 ,r,Rf,,.,on G,ao1 hlwo;J1,;,chn,pL0.n Payable J.859 T?ka Hcttricks. Toledo within 10 davs, and tha abstract ruling w between clubs contract that signed R, Ochs-F- . aside by prior Frelier, Joliet- - wL259 yand players aro not E. Beterson-F- . 246 f verbal Zuhnr Chicago agreements those who the O Stein. Jr.H Ho. St. Louis . .1 235 change in the realm of organised base-H- . Elcke-R- . Uudnlck. Chicago ..1231 ball affected by a group of Important J. Smlth-K- . Smith, Milwaukee M .1.214 decision handef down by Commission ls High School Athletes Learning to Get Kick Oat of Clean Performances Ballplayer Is tht Keeping Close Tab yeaterday, sccordlnff to word from the The Cubs were still reflecting on drlv. of Outfielder fox of the- - Portland who wrecked chancer for a c icI ntn. with one ot tory when he connected 'Kaufman's .hoots In tb seventh the trees outxide nln. snd drov. It Into ths park, sending in two runners ahead TJoth Kamm and O'Connell sre show. Ing up in good shape at the training camp at Boves Springs Calif P.oth'are brilliant In the field and if early indication count both will prov better h Im r with th halL th.ixycar. CjLCounaa 377 last season and he hea started By Eugene L. Roberts. t'ntlT this development the fobs aer run Th a br in aa single a ganre0ut irammg regalar VEU S RT ATT ended 7 to 6 in favor of the Portland iu flrat prHotice game he tonfc a TSpMfcTTn The NewsY"11 team Babe Ruth swing and broke reguar The Calif , Marrh PASADEVA, New and the 11 Athletic competition between the high school nfl The Chicago American RONO, March hi bat Portland Beaver brat -- the 4htcago Utah is makinp good all the fondest expectations of thoae who Intro- - j York Nationals were to pla their flrt Young Al Lefere the putte der from same played here Cuhs-tYork is creating a very favorhat5. seven to and it Is slowly but surel ailenclng the acor of Yntonlo0ntoday White Sox'mav New dud-tt- : Th a?o. spoyt year yrat.rdayCoby won able ijnpreasion in the Fm.nuto women of d the game tor the Dick 1 nntitber nf to in the minds of exst still depend mv onnost'on upoh from htx haaebatl abHWv Ade camp H,r Beaver with a poler in the aevemh I wrtih" a botb-surlikeable Lefere young Besver ebap The men on bases earue with two of personality sat run thebigeastsupply yot three double plays on the Cub to i OConrell watch gofng runs in the, first eplrit the The Beavers got four i I IiT tJ Ur p1! Vi corner oit and I.efevre gerTUt to very closely develop acplayersSox and for the make between serfs Giant, inning. here as a havall to promote a finer ana f.nerty pe cf sportsmanrhip which "torrespondent east' companied the Sox from eguin to Fan ing commf regular r: oris from nurrtrrtu r; .the spread of emtu-- e Score: er tands yesterday Antonio. Individual. to send ern back stuff acd all .. is gve papers The six players left in the ineligible doing That athletic competition Chicago to even among their own 729 group must charge their plight to outttwtann alt he ran 'on Portland jJL'du.7 Wm Lundgrefl, Chicago It waa ever and ihev take up the fight 676 law praottre while under contract wfth thfa eveo faster than T. Drolshagen, Detroit .. nupporters, Batterle Jones Kaufman particuiaftv n prove by Lr gportemanshlp with 672 muS, artous club, and mav be absolved of tieipated, one Beimer Crumpler, Freeman and G. Nlenaber Cincinnati HONEY MELLODY 667 Ihelr in J. Smith. Milwaukee R. Elliot. King Lewisville-Bea- ts only by "one full years studying the various high school dvt rrgy as they go after championships. Rigby-Sfix d4oe!Uon from- - baseball THf K. MfflffOP, gf r TfTrkrn Caffare. HOPES TO BEAT wonof the B Haeffner, Pittsburgh NaWlMlam most pvJdence convincing In Great All Event. Hoop Battle SiWASH VETERANS Pemmltt, St LouiH AmerFRANK SMITHERS 1846 tionalsP Ray Gazolo, Toledo .. James Hickman. tarry Caton, J tt-- Dtii ican. Marrh Jdahe TEWmtLL. .1.845 Norman PHtt and George H Dumont, L. Kerrter, Ligonief. Ihd ARE SHUT OUT BY rllle won out Ig one of tha hSrdeaf fough 1844 all of ths Brooklyn National P. Toung, Akron aeaaon of the last when ah nm sfahf 1 842 ROOKIE MOUNDSTER O. Stein, St Loui defned the fXst Rlffby letiFieJ mr o eiuh Wleaeke Loses Plea. 1,840 E. Peterson. Chicago Tha team corn of is from R'aby tompoaed All are taken to task for having been manahip while the people outalde df f year and th eara h g n chooi Ira B trained athlete seta fFpedat To The News) connected In 1921 with a team are 24 score was to Th attendance and achool the executed lagging it f 11 out beautifully Stubby STOCKTOV, Cal, March and playing against Ineligible ' hind The winnln of tM fame fjea 1,v a fine .killed athletic performance ortowards for, the Seattle young- The bill for 11.764 was presented to iila tbe unliADjfed championship Mack, pitching old f tT Officials and athletic uPr''lor AT hVt dtaplayed of portemanahlp vets on their ears, for club National t i?nak New York aters set the League the ppe game aware Rjrer raijev, Insamtmh m at etery Important made oooonent. The high achool athletes two Indian out-- ; R fhy of Howard how the older cit'xens tra h.gh uhpo at the "Improper transfer and won 2 to p and chinipionsr. puhllc mi) kick" this ,D toget Br(j .,rntns tie Jns Burkett to the Norfolk club ln file will play off their series ball remain more in the eav.-ma- n In eplt of th. back- and ,,hlette For th w oners Mrr a w'th tern ffe 1 la among John Wleneke. aralgned to Buffalo large iT,ce It morrdwv Mack twirled classy at deadof of certain deitlopmcnl Mage every were to sal ani C'Dk aa th guerdr line for 1J2 by the Chicago Americana who 4hJ oMer p.onU who alt upon th. ; ,n n, p had the old heads in hand Vian p pi f 4MuaI ha ate,;? hough . . and Rite tent to ete-- y sopght unconditional release on the ilde-llnU and FTIImor. atel'sr Faul ,h. K!,f a "'Manual Guesto, former Seat'e IuKer; When In rT'inB them CiA.V t RAM iai.U emotion arouaed by. U 1 worth plaja-ftbafTtarr fo the oaer, contract in th event of his pul.Hlve the heat of competition, that we find championship 1 of of tah noted old time boxers havs volun-lj1- ) arrived In camp yesterday al had tha jump at crater, iJ$raujth. FJHmtire beat he TV ths with Box dasra hack to make ix the hits regulars. the one force which T wayhrough holding been traveling for hitea obJective The teered r their services toward a circus failure out the fam the state to th. top the com bin plea Tho agreement e Indian camp as The progress sought bv physical edu tete In celebration athletic review to be held here was denied which follow, indiand and tho stipulations of the signed cation and athletic expert munlty 2S and 26 to aid the community beyond . RifV March levkfitie Cuban is accompaniedHeby his wife athof value will he cates th. human with was great, variance at oontract clearly says Iw T FP1 U T F children service recreation league Among those two lit Old and Getting Leaa Rnxage. to the whole people In the view of Judre Ijin-diletic. 1 23 Paul unlfonn h It Morris experience" lot are to WtUie Ritchie, and appear planning jump right celebrities women ftnds the each men and BufBuf general now year with Devins tf Wienek. mint Joe Thompan plvlist. $ I former world a lightweight chatapiop; falo or 0 on Bill Rogers and lie less savage and dangerous, each rommonera all gather In parades, over the John J 0 S Saleorgf F 2 r i ore r looked Crfarard th. ineligible and L. was in who known ths Herget. camp yesterday of experience In self control qu.ts and convention halls to do n r ft p ft f r ooH rg tour g f crew Veen Gregg pitchedand Fletrlra Con Play. years ago as wYoung Mitchell,' 0 fl ft W F,ltWr4ha ' by the wholesome example age lo the champions Krirlfeon Jf both the ring D. Miller, Boston Nationals, of Al Kaufman, once an aspirant yesterday for for the vetswere a a ft Frank basketball play ere he- -i . f Ha'K'un his r '1 I with lot elrbraflon. ( impressed 6 6 s 0 i.lir,inn managers heavyweight honorsr Jimmie Britt, one and Arthur Fletcher, Philadelphia Na- - having themsc'vea under fire. i. bring-- 1 Wi aon, g'j participation In cham-hightime contender for the and' )Thls universal work. , lightweighte tionala were returned to the active listsa ing the "sports onto a higher TeW bot' ! tltler Toby Irwin, Jack Welsh and of their respective clubs following pionshlp victories la Tot! i: 3 ft u plane of sportsmanehln season of profssalonal inactivity In y.ars ago drunkenness Graney brawling and- , Indication of br SEAL MANAGER IS b ,h athdeveloped 1921 d being crucial fist accompanl-a safeguard 'f.h th. futu Weldon Wyckoff was restored to th. letlc fighting .i . , CI.EVEAXD. March 11 Failinr to battles Every effort to correct PLEASED WITH E'erv, a bout with Johnny Buff, ban- fold of th. Boston American club from this condition and lo Srimulite a finer- of athletics Amigos Club Wins aecjire he had "Jumped In 191 follow- manhood by demanding gentleman'lL! RECRUIT PITCHERS of nJ;h1a'V tamweight champion, Carl Tremaine which From Wasatch Ofcoaches, rsvv a to Minneapolis. ,tb!e,f 'inter peas was looked upon Cleveland haa been matched to box ing his assignment was making flriaia who stood above the crowid and ever the ideals aimed at night ten round with Jabea White of AlJudge Landis- last for e er nd Special to The News) school ro The c!ub of the yi-e- r r ar I comcompetition 4r a tour of the who insisted upon directing the high on tho niffht of final preparations l.ZZ bany. at St won 1hr, fii'th sire of better Mtrc.h. very BOTES SPiUN'03. Ca-,garr whn Southland "to se. the boys in action towhrda the only goa'a which gathering moves th. message and March 14, it was announced today. petition h iedi ward defeawd Sam Aftnew announc.a Uaaci larger Every ramp of the major leagues will could justify Its existence, were made- sportsmanship oreto larger eco-- e 1 ie with 'be work ot of H to by favorably imprr.wi pnr to feel liial they were anaemic. Mood- groups Edl bfi- - VlviteiUon thsmJp. ! on H fn ana f was ; March LOUISVILLE. .,, Ky Well, of Dunamuirand Rip were looked upon I less and effeminate Tears FJtgh.rs athletics ago feetwV 8am by Traewlrg got M i Lewis, a heavyCBtrangler") world, to these pey of Piedmont. followed were and as evils by thank the only But courage of at weight mrraon ftrwrt to age r f I own I layers wreitllng h. will keep trlna on thee, two handful of more or lee questionable officials who dared to weather a to thet champion ir them ho- - f o ?i ui I.t defeated Carlele Le Beige of KaymOnd any rate... Neither,foracrordms coaches were mere trainers and unpleasant tranvitlotv period haraCters; we birh tht Five Beat In I. last ready Seal University Belgium atraight fall. her. we have high achool competition now in whose coaching consisted elf training lie xecm T)ar j tvr" r e brat $ s aa tho Coaat league woulrt furnlD night. In tricks and undefhw-ntactics. JHiS-t-a condition which will Insure itn 4 a year of .ekaoning aould set them (Special to The News) of the are whole the time The Baanlrh part people happy Imcraoti. club. hi. coaehe-muMarch for 11 N. ideals of Alberta. BUFFALO. March ( T. athletes and have RAYMQND, Canadp, team right reached when high school Rocky on hia hack I I I 3 Aevb be must won of Buffalo 1 1. Kanaaa. to Charley Seecold,ia down are converted rf better basketball themselves th. team, they Ravmond cltlaenship The to thoroughly Judge, but he expected with ft 4 I uo tl decision over Gene Delmont of Memof the highest order, or their a. Walker, huskt., dAeated the value of this better tpe of comt ft ft t l ariae tell and oiund within a couple phis, Tenn , In a ten round bout here known a the University five of Edmonton iltv petition. They are unsympathetic with positions axe uncertain ft t x ft . recently in th. Opera house to the tune fRaln kept th boy. indoor. eat.rday. last night Till th t The teams are playing of 2 to 2 ' Will be in ; r CHICAGO, March Bud Taylor. a horn, and home game to declL ft o tt of Alberta. ATT ITUDE-- r s r TrrHgutckndnrerhl. Schaffer, Championship was witnessed by The gam. Chicago, boxed ten rounds to a draw1 TEV'I FT 4 DIM!. fans from all over the southern part i here Jast night AROUSES IRE of th. prov ince. Intense interest is' t Special to The New ) SKIPPER manifested Ravmond who TOO TIRED TO J3 LAY fan. by th. OAKLAND HEBER. March ID That Heber will JOPLIN. Mo, March 11 A middle- ace team to take th. th. hope Raymond wrestler decision the he gained f!Tst eight a class baseball represented by title .. . OFF, T1E aver a middleweight boxer fn 4Sp5ctst ta Th NtwtT mixed province In twrrt 4ir the'Cenftal Ttsh" lea rue hs preliminary game the A. C. five, . JJY RTCED Ai-- E STRINGS, CaUMarth contest hero last night, 4ji which each beat athe the schoolers local high eomine season was ensured at a meetiby hi otyi Seborted to tactics of his own proi, hi t . Th X w, ) lleCiaude Cooper is now onwith ng: of soma 40 baseball enthusiasts, TJ the fession. The bout ended In the sixth acor of It to 29 P4 nee re arming' his relationship held Thursday nfxht inlhaJKeborf Mews team stA t Oaks Del Howard i tired of havinjc round, when the wrestler pinned the Ah.IeUc Aft The was chifmber meetlny S4.ii ham lattLOtAy his 100 per cent attendance at camp boxer to the mat for the second time Murray Sport Carnival hll the annual, meeting: of tha Wasatch J4 and has ceased to k 14 ns b, nebs her, tufed ' The participants in the match were r spoiled by one holdout The Athletic association and the follow mg: Afb3l.UU -t ciffrip All Completed rontn , by th score at Bor Price. Eldorado, Kansas, "Strong teajna-werer f mns Cooi ervsfor the wish ru' talked J. Cal Ewnr ir j tef is g arestier and Saflor Adams, local Sewn plnfern hsv ths werewrlf t .u i.uj Esnir to'Wra h .go jUife k1 mrftt ofltfurrsy arsookln SpnrT Thursday and .aaked- brnt-tboxer of tha time. the mJnr aa thvee ott-e- d tkn 1onMni trr4n t interest tn tbs bii in the Cooper refused, hence t Price to thr mat' for a forward withthat 1 hs were at ths Siaif gave th l Neiihe' a') ht nr News to bo hold f the Del a disgusted attitude. count on four emaimii but the wrest sport card four fne at e4Bi.ot Wrlaht aivantscs. pr .s? atyrage ... poin's for on AkAxar calls players riciiu'aoii a Starch er tin the Pscfla cojMfc . will do it tt c baake edneiKlay. Murray Coppers contract this year ier rams bark each lime. Price and ,B witnkraiu tha fsiephnna and A Anderson, Doua p ... 15. John f dirertors at up $100 more per month than his last hla first falLaftei 4 eeconde gained ,K -- V! f '"1 In ' . the ,! starred feswi tam the W orL',b Murdockevents to; Jra he Emra Th L trill all beof high la. (Mira. f'Z 2'tAnt T vear did,1 cays Howard, 'and If ond round. Hi. .second fall cam. der, Ths scare wrestHn and boiCinff and Hiatt ,h2 irgll doean t want to siga well get along se featuring Kr.ughton Deeeret Newa. secafter two minutes and forty-fiTdrphotM nh. 1J! b tt. Mr. lllett left tht. morning for Provo uluodV Ira Dern, kid the bill Such Star 'lrn,,.Llui fty? any rooie ond. , without him. Ill not bother j O. T F P of th. sixth round. Dari 'Willi fiollrs and many others Avgsnjf. G.T.KP) unleaa ho comes to ee me a .llfa'lorhsetr are listed Howard bas a good outfield lined tip U 4 3 . 7 If' S K. fortmakar t t4 Dnwnlnr selected bss Pnrw right Hardy BRUIT" "I. IKE" If OOF MENTtht. Thesffalr wll! he 4jnder the aus Can toon and should make good shift ofthdJTT: BERKELEY, Cat, March pices l of the County Volunteer firemen Vrslen o den jobviihoiit the fleet star. basketball s Uncoach at Calthe and beine W, K, afternoon managed Wight, by Raakrta Rain stopped yesterday California bare. ha. been of- vin and E R Miller. Duncan They had a iversity of jnorkout for Ihe Oaks. but contract calling for Tom Wanner of Midvale will act as the ie fered three-yeftne time fn the morning continuance In th poeltlon. Wight referea of tha matchas. Tha ticket saLs Applsqa wept and spoiled the rounds for the hit la reported as being heav. 1. a California graduate. aftarnoon. 1 COXS HOMER WINS FOR BEAVERS IN GAME WITH CUBS -! In-- 1 r five-me- tIUUXIOAI.T. P aM u fe ts pacr-fpor- .... ..... .... AV--fo- j,e braf-tlml- e venrs-each--y,- ....... b' har-boM- I P tt e h In ,j j .... rh . I) kgo'a MW OUr.IlV.N1'. M"nh.ll and The BjiIn hit town It didnt take hlui lmu; to trt startIlls to the ed. On first trip plate lit 1- rry dne 1 umiM rath r J, RIGGS, Ida pre-asas- bey hut k PuW KING OF SWAT v t CHALK UPflRST HUMMBPJS 1 - -, - Pitchers Soon. a was i By WILLIAM UN MACK. Pacific Sports Sen ice. AN FRANCISCO, March 11 The notor.rty of the purchase of Jimmy O'Contidl for 75,000 b tli l New York Giants from the "San Kranciv-Sea!-- , has a different psychological" effect oi. arioun jla-erEveryone beliees that the r.utontiv gamed 'by OConnell through the sale will memconsui(r-abl- e razzing from the bleachers. OConnell hm- selaays-be-expe- ct won't bother-m- p. On the other hand-Wil- lie Kamm, another brilliant star of the San Francisco team who considered ngxt In line to follow OConnell to the major.- at a big purchase price says he would not hke'to he in shoes and son. that such notoriety would bother' Old man ' 1 e J gues about beh k i f I . J . . er. the fc NO $75;OOOTADDER FOR WILLIE KAMM; OCONNELL PREPARED rt ird sst he i Big Game Tomorrow. RAZZING - Jinx Spoils Driggss Dream of Gonguest It !k expected that Lewis will soon start the tedious task of weeding out his oanfftr While h has math no YES, DOCTOR, BUT definite hhotce of any of the ronfclo a rop, ft la "likwtir-ttoriFerry ITS HARD WORK senaHttoiial Oakland shortstop Chave, of 17 summers Prry Fouls, hard FOR LITTLE GIRLS graceful- nutWid?r of San Mnrrhew another Franctary,eeml-pr-Oeorgoo CHICAGO, March 11. Painting Oakland outfielder, and Hoff-- I ner former Navy catcher, who haa an row In tlic check of jronnit glrh arm eual to any iulbe auntrx. and j br advocated It) considerable ba'kstop ability, will be Jtr. Martha Tracy, dean of the held unttl the opening ok the season Women Medical college, in Phil inThere are several other recruit dclphla. an OsdalL Lazsert and Andy cluding There Is nothing better than first base recruit, and Kelson, flee minutes with a pair of dumb likely to be held in camp for further If a girl wants red roses In eils homing, her cheeks. said Dr. Tracy. "It haa the Up stick and the rouge Lewis Expects pot backed off the- - board a.- -' rat 5W- i 1922 By HARRY CONWAY News Staff Correspondent. ODESTO, CaL, March 11. Manager Duffy Lewis announced today that he would send his regtilar in against the Riverbank Merchants in the third game of the training season at the new Municipal park here, this afternoon. Sam Lewis, JlarryBlaeholder, HaT Poison and Thurston are expected to get their turn in the box against the bushcrs-- , Patton, one of the best semi-pr- o hurlers in thi part of the stated-wi- ll pitch for Riverbank. The Harry Coffee all stars of Fresno, city champions, will meet Salt Lake here Sunday afternoon. Manager Lewis will again give all the recruits on the club a chance to show their wares. 30 1 RESERVES Salt Lake Will Get Intp Town for First Game April 3 Duffy Needs Couple of Pitchers - 1 ME - CHOOSING II MARCH 11 COAST LEAGUE BEAUTIESEXPECT MUCH If HIGH-PRI- CED HAVE-TOUGH-TI- SATURDAY "O:: ! fr-- J -- ", 1m-1- "; i is I ""J'" T e. 1 B 1 4 ban-seas- ! h.rd-preasu- r. en, on. m- - Ed-d.- ,b. he :bt ited ng he en n- - fls rrit- r'rhw' i uif c.rr n n ft J- ft i n 1 til ft . or ret nt - i. at I It COOPERS 4 league- OF -- - tic Rf lm od t Now-dy- has-bee- edu-cato- ITR lit ff d.f-flo- st hi as a'! n, -- ut iut 511 kSt ll . . ed IP. f . nd rxl d- ,c Ward aa le- ft er . bejrxlnir-CooperTo- P'Vl AT:LHI J Plant tn !. tual-W- o d rrr -j I - . 4 v. -- vU-i ll.x-Karl- 'M. ar i. . i Ht-a r IraVmrnraf.rKlri- ii;rw0h,i. P"m SiiiMlhSS - - rt f. "TO V1 - If -- hr El if! I |