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THE ROCK ISLAND ARGUS, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1911. STRENGTHEN LEAD Colts Take Two Out of Three Games from the Pretzels Last Night. Mme. Nazimova in New Play JIFOR A FAST TEAls ATHLETICS LOSE ALSO Individual Averages Show Art Salz Tnaon in the Ijead, With 4. If. Wfrh Second. W. U Pet. Colts r- 13 .711 Independents 24 .571 i Athletics lfi 2 -3Sj Prrtzels --..15 m .333 j The Colts and Independent teams o! the Commercial Bowline; league each j t v.cn two out of throe games laa j rUht. The victims were the Atrdetir-, league won the first an 1 third of theU rerics with the taiiendrs. but lest Ire secenri by 21 pins. E. Wich was high with f5r pins Ir the other series, she Athletics wore handicapped b a weak "kitty." Th 'kitty" pec-re was "HI for tne three games and so the Athletic aver .ge wai correspondingly low. Louis inarms rolird the h'.Kh score of X'r." evening, with 0f7 ptns to h's credit, j ilerceler ro'lc-d ."L'O. The scor: COI,T. .!. Wich ISO 14; 500 vollnow i7i i'.;i 542 ! K. Wich ljl 17. I'l'; .".53 1 h. wich ics 1.37 h: iv:' A. Salzmnnn . ...15r K-l 155 ."0i :2'i S2 -S77 2.3". 1 rilKTZEt.S. . 1 V. Hanssen 13S ITS 17,7 153! Meisner 142 I 152 413 j H. Hanssen 115 15S 142 415 ' 'LV V - .A- V'.- .-Vr-J.- ' . .k-..:m 'A "... .... -.r y.v . ' ----" .a. -1 Augnstana Promises to Plaj Important Part in Inter collegiate Baseball. j age basis, one-quarter of the money lng turned back Into the prlee fund. The amount is expected to reach J400 this rear. PLENTY OF GOOD MATERIAL THREE-EYELETS Pitcher BUI Lel'.velt has been pur chased by Montgomery from Detroit. He was with Mobile after leaving the (Three-Eye. Portland is said to have refused 12.500 for Neal Ball, the former Cedar Rapids shortstop, who was re leased to the Pacific coast team by Considering that this will be Augus-r ,c'r,I,uu- tana's first season in intercollegiate j Jo, Burf brPtner of Petie Burg, baseball for a period of six or 6even ; who is well remembered in the years, prospects are unusually bright j Three-Eye. has been released by ecston to tiica. joe is a v-enimi Partial Schedule Already Arranged First Meeting to Be With William and VflsTiti. The Famous Gives the Best Light at Any Pace When you pay more than the Rayo price for a lamp, you are paying for extra decorations that cannot add to the quality of the light. Y'ou can't pay for a better light, because there is none. An oil lijht has the least effect on the humn eye, and the Rayo Lamp Is the best oil lamp made, though low In price. You can pay $5,$ IP, or $20 for some other lamp, and although you get a more costly lamp, you can't get a better light than the white, mellow, diffused, unflickering liht of the low priced Rayo. Has a strong, durable shade-holder. This s? a- son s burner add to the strer.rm and arpcar;ini:e. association product. J Contracts have been received by ithe Bloomington association from j Anthony Joyce, a promising south jpaw pitcher of St. Louis, Mo., and of Gecrge Cochrane, a shortstop of A jm 'mtttt ram Distinguished Ruffian actreap. now on her second tour under the man agement of the Shuberts. will appear at the Burti?, Davenport, next Satur day. matinee and night, in her new play, "Cotntesse Coquette." for a good team. There seems to be no dearth of material for each position on the team, and for tome of the Job there promises to be lively competi tion. If half the dope which has been handed out about a number of the bud ding aspirants for the nine can be Carthage, Mo swallowed, Auguatana might as wed lay claim to the state college chani- Secretary Hayes of the Davenport LloiishiD in baseball right now. As a nucleus for this year's nine Au- mnrf tn iho training Kchedule bv Iova and 2.815 respectively. KneU. of gustana will have four of last year" i university's inability to entertain the'niraK. and Parlgren. of St. Paul, 1 jjen around which to build a team. I Pretzels on Iowa field for a week has;1'01"11 together in doubles, went Into There are, however, eome big gaps to ! been filled. Muscatine ts to come to;tnl"d place with i.-i'o. fill, especially in the infield. Johnsou, Davenport April 11 and 12 and Dav Jia best catcher Augustana ever had, enport will visit Muscatine on the s not Jc schcel thla year. "Bullet" j iSth and ISth of the same month. On Booi, second baeman, famous for his j April 14 and 15 Kewanee will be iu ability to knock out two-baggers and Davenport and that club and Daven nome runs in pinches, was lost by .port will return their visit on April 21 graduation last spring. The team will and 22. also be minus a good hitter in the fail-, ure of Beckstrom, captain and third j The dope's rolling in in reference baseman of last year's teara. to resume to Johnny Weisenstien. the Louisville his studios in coilege this year. (youngster secured by Davenport in a i.o o fi.ivcers. I trade with Fail P.iver for Hickman. The latest is contained in a letter Made of solid brass, nickeled, and easily po'.ishcJ Once a Rayo Uter, Always One Dtt'trs Evrrjwhrrt. tf rrt it yemri . wilt frr dtscnprti tm , i , -circular t- lit r.-jrtst agrncy ctr l, , Standard Oil Company In-orporV4) ' 'ing the Capitols and Schmidts. hoh club announced" that part of the gap ! f St- P". Naders, with scores of 2. m-! made In the training schedule by lo-ai' and 2.815 respectively. KneU. ol PREPARES SCHEDULE FOR TOURNEY HERE AMUSEMENTS. Heuckstaedt Bnndt .140 . . 1 r-o 176 192 157 Tn thm nffrhpr's hot AiiTiictnrtn riT! be well fortified. St en of last year's !from John Sullivan, a Fall River fan srxta -, V. ta flfr..mr n W TlHen good working trim eeain this season. From vViilis BeTigesor., however, a to Jim Hayes, in it he (writes: "Just a few lines touching on Weisenstien, whom von have se- Principal Burton Acts When Fivls to Hear From Official. II 7.kowski; "Dance Pe ('basse. " a 'm-'H t if nl and poeti-;il (lex-r lptiN ,on.ji .1 tion. and third, that er'at nolo dan.'' with which thia fairy 1' ke itnimhter d Trp-lthore has dcliiht- d the woriil. ROWDY YOUNGSTERS BREAK IN ON PLAY l Fntn Ciallery Ht Hie llllii'i TliHtr I t nbenralile i Performer.. Thursday Eveninff, Friday 23 1 R. Sire Present the International Comvlienne, May Robson IWrect from Terry' Theatre, Inion, F.nsland, ii the SuccesKful VnjM?y, The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary By Ann Warner. Prices .")c, 7.5c, $I.(M, 551.50. Seat Sale Tuesday. 79 i 873 INDEPENDENTS L. Harms 195 20G 11. Flack 152 E. A. Soule 17C O. Hampton 1C7 W. Huston 144 834 S10 ATHLETICS. 124 16 4i2; 179 177 532: D 129 115 4111 P 172 ICS 479! 787 2431 4Sn pelted, owing to a style of runway 5o8, with which they were not familiar. husky r!ght.bander from'around Ando jevred In trade from Fail River. This jiurteti me team u:vmoers poi iu uu ... ,,i rK t t-vneefert iltViniiIi I 'uuus ,ellu" vl" Ilit" he has r.ot had a great deal of exreri l"P fnd cke notlcf ao rJl.n T 9 ..... I n.. I ill n 1 ' 1 1 1 n ffT. ; naence in mis young renow you tan ni9 the money. SaJzraann and J. H. Wich in the singles and Saizinann , and Roactree in the doubles. ILL LANG A GU8 B. O. C. A. Koch 160 Herceler 165 Mueller 19 Harms 131 ("Kitty" 122 142 lOfi 192 129 167 14S 134 i2i; 129 Sam Langford, American Ne gro, Wins From Ex-Champion of Australia. 409 ' 520 4'J9 44ft',,. 381 WAS DUE FOR KNOCKOUT enca be a pitcher, he promises good, being possessed of a strong arm and a sharp curve. Upon him, no improve his hitting. He is inclined to doubt, will fall the greater part of the pitching work this season southpaw, who hails from more. 111., high school, will also try for the mound po3itioa on the team. If there irj any position in which Augus tana will beweakthls season it will be in the catching department. Although;' inere wm De a nuraper oi candidates be a little nervous at bat and needs I'd to noon today Principal A. J. Burton had received no schedule for the basketball preliminary to be held j here Friday and Saturday. He had I expected them from the men who are to be the officials of those games. Ac cordingly, Mr. Burton has prepared a schedule which he will submit to th" competing teams. This schedule calls for 11 games, three to he played Fri day afternoon, three Friday evening, three Saturdav afternoon, and two Sat- A crowd of youthful rowdies k tOKether hi the upper gallery at tl't Illinois theatre last eeuing in i made such a commotion mt.'iuii themselves That I he performance "I "The Wolf" which was In-lug pre sented hail to tc stopped for a fe minutes until the offenders could hi removed. The trouble took place is the in irlil I ef the mccoiuI Hit lit the play rapidly approm-hing !! climax and the noise from the vh. lery was very diH'urhiti? t both th audience and the performers. Man Quist uia man to encourage him and steady, determil),,; the Sv'ca.!?,ra- 1 haVe 'a!Che 018 Wor,kl h?re ! The drawing of 2294 1 ; 747 S41 704 j SA l.Z M A N N IS IIHill. The following averages show the re- jspective standing of the players in thej j Commercial Bowiing league. A. Salz- j jman is iigh with 17S. J. H. Wich is) Despite ."52 Pounds Advantage White Man Wm Kasy in IonIon Bout. MAJESTIC THEATRE second with 175 and C. Ttoantree third with 572. The averages: Ix)ndon, Feb. 22. Bill Lang, who play, each team getting ano; her chance at the honors whether they win or lose the first game. The seventh team is in Erickson. a new man from Chicago, who comes with a fair record ns a fielder. The candidates for second baso n fa T Cwn i 1 1 . r . 1 . . , i- r r-t ' - och, .ship of Australia, was no match for, r, . , : v i nine, and C. F. Anderson, a Connect! ' ""''iSam Langford. the American colored I once hetd the heavyweight champion-1 Kxtra! i Independents Roantree. Nothing T r.n,i!I!afnis. 155: H- Plack. 153 I Li F.atra! for Kock Island. ROBERT REXDALE Assisted by MAE RICHARDS CASEY In Recitation and Son); Today, Washington's Birthday. Fol lowed by Onr IIic Vaudeville Six Bi? Headline Acts IiART HALF THE RENALD0S The art that will set the three cities wild. Don't miss this week's hows. Old phone lfc8.V ton. 163 1 162. Pretzels ner. 351: stedt, 157; 13 Dr. Soule, 155: 172 W. Hus O. Hamnton cut high school player, who showed up ' pugilist, in a scheduled 20 round bout , exceptionally well last fall both as a at the Olyrupia last night. Langford j fielder and a hitter. Xyden of lnft W. Hansen. 147: O. Meis H. Hansen. 137; G. Hueck W. Brandt, 161: G. Ruths, i won the sixth round, when Lang wasjear8 ; disqualified. The contest could not! a ur)l,riii1e thnt ast season and hated to see him go , . .,., , ., .. p way as I felt he would improve In j fg Ia8k whpn u aJmed ,fl his hitting this year. He Is only a. b , rontsfs ,, Ml, kid. but a good b g husky one cov- d , nn? ,f ers a great deal of territory and ran!. ..,....., ,h, , f ,, ,.,mJ row on a line to the plate. If you! .... . for that position, none ha had much! he hU nd yon win havp a, experience. Huitgren, sub catcher on , ccrk,n(, goodrnan. Knclosed find! msi years leani. on. me r.gn. uu.ia , ciil)ninir from looaI papers." Fifteen iur a coiciiei aim iua; iiu unipn j i j i.. separa iraiiiiug ueveioji jmo a rwu uig iuin t Fill Ri man- telling ? r flrtt Kisa Datilenn r 9 Tier voa r' 2 . team will b' nrettv well nnshed bv ! , . '.i.. r.,. m i.,',hri paratively easy road to the Amite, bin j by losing theiflrst contest, is elimlnat j ed from further pl'iy for the first I place. The schedule haa been made i u'i.li the tennm n inn hen -it suwl the run. CLASS B FIGURE : ,8i"s nf ,ne various fives will draw for 'numbers at the start of the play and 7. '. ti ! Play the panics assigned to that mini- )( in 10-.20, if It In Still urday evening, when the winner vmiiaer Taylor bad the offenders t- ed and then the play proceeded. Colds Cauie Hedacbe. Laxative Bronio Quinine, the world 1de cold and grip remedy, n iuov i rause. Call for fuli r.nme. Look foi Signature, K. W. Croe. 25 centa. POLITICAL ADVERTISING. irom local papers. , a ,Hr ore wiI1 ,ltner ,lt! v,.ry J , fry Of 1 n ate and distinct chpp.ngs from . J (T I NiPnilPVI r a timely drive by "Wlsey" as afternoon, and by winn.ng has a com- J DECADE TO REACH team will have little competi- lv fleht for third h.itie between Snnd- Ihave gone much longer, as Lang 1-1 berg, a former I. os Angeles high school j most was out when he committed the player and sub inlielder on last sea- J on the Map. Waterloo, Iowa, I foul. son's team: Lundgren. a former Upsala Three-Eye I there is a league strong Feb. 22 If exists in probability the 120 that st thneonH CntM..rc DMhor.H tn ; college- inflelder. and Roy Lindahl , . . . member of the team two vears ago. I when the national census of that ear witness what they expected would be i . . , . ., ,c;,,, ,m nt I von the oi'tfiri D 13 taken the league presnient win not a long and fast fight and they showed! . ct.D ora ' . ' ,. I be obligated to beg that his circuit be A Ai t r- nic nuur o ilfilllUI CrtlJUl" i The sale of tickets has been qul'e satisfactory up to date, and Ir is ex pected thnt all the season tickets will , be sold. With 11 games to be plaved, this makes the price less than five , cents a game, and it Is figured tha; for. Colts O. Pollnow. 16S: H. Wich, jl6l; E. Wich. 165; John Wich. 175; A. Kaizmann. liR; F. Patting, 106. IN MONEV JIT Til 1 IT". great d:sapncintment when the con-,dates for the outfield nositinns nf 1 allowed to continue in class B r,r ,hi i,- Ai a . .n ...itest ended so abruntlv. After sit i tasf r'c team thor. -,r-a f:nHf.rSn, -the cities in the circuit could keep up. Ing the St. Paul tournament as they ex-1 fierce rounds, when Langford wasand LarFon. Emil Johnson, Fogel sfuden POLITICAL ADVERTISING. If -idown, the Australian in a dazed sort jOf way ruehed at the American and -vv j struck him. Immediately the referee ow :n 4 r.,.-. proclaimed langford the winner. ail. 111 latui n tx AUGUSTANA COLLEGE ARTISTS RECITAL Thursday Evening, Feb. 23, S p. m. Ernest R. Kroeger (Of St. Louis) One of America's foremost concert pianists, composers, artists. The Augustana Conservatory of Music, presents to the musical public of the tri-citlea one of America's foremost musical artists in a lecture. and recital. Mr. Kroeger will play j I 1 R rnmnniiHnn from Anil lectnrea unnti I i i tne reaiiy great composers oi tne ear- i liest times till now. No loTer of real music can afford to miss this lecture-recital. you business, adminis tration strom, Huitgren. Eodergren and Hed strom are seasoned players who oush. to show up well this year and make good bids for positions in the outfield this season. Professor Andrew Kempe, treasurer VOTE For JONAS BEAR For Commissioner In the Interest of Tax Payers. AMUSEMENTS NEC.ItO'S FKillT A LI. THE WAY. nr l a a 1 . ? . , i i . . me Aurauan w,ln an nis natural of the college and a former baseball advactages, including an extra 52gtar wiII take rnarpe of (ne baRPDa pounds in weight, hopelessly was out-; soari nK Hnnn , lhn .-afw tt., a. jciassed by the colored fighter, who ,. ,,,, i talked into him and hit him from all j of tne galne A schpdu)p of e, ht or angles where and , he willed .jten gJLrnes wlll be pIayed thj9 gprinK an u-ico. ne " emeu ' Games scarea 10 aeain, ana nis aisquaitnca- this reason almost all of th should attend The girls are to hold a mass meet ing tonight, when Mrs. Eastman will If all . present io them a proposition of serv- a lizht lunch between the after- with Waterloo in population boosting j noon and evening games Friday and it would not be long before the organ-, perhaps Saturday, as it is figured tha ization would be eligible to class A there will be but a short time between tompany. But that is quite remote, i th'-se contests. The idea Is to make of It will be remembered thnt last fall , it a social gathering as well and a re our warm-hearted friend, Al. Tear-! cept ion for the visiting teams. ney, and our equally stannu sympa thizer, Dick Kinsella, journeyed to New York where on behalf of the leaeue (not including Quincy) they petitioned the powers that be that ,; - If - - The Theatre . - . ,11 I I : I J ' I EUI "I IIJT rill , 17 . 1 C 1 1 r. ll n. ...... . . ...r.... .- . , i wltn limharrl Ylnnmniifh nnH W 11 um , . . n. , noin.u.j ition was the best thing that could' a v- taken the Three-Lye will b a cl.nss M of rirarr,atie school our classification be undisturbed, ev en In face of embarrassing census re turns. The plea was granted and un the next government census is NAZIMOVA COMING. Although ii l? not generally known, Mme. Nazimova v. ho roiuen to tin Burtis in matinee and iii;ht perforin H tie- product V: ft y':V-: ; v . -it. ( i fit Ju. - Hen; in Amen . jhave happened, for he was so groggy ; der. way for Kan,es with Knox colleee lfa,iP- If n-v lhat ,lrnc" the ei?ht f l,-,'ca Nazimova burst upon the tfceatre-! ithat he was bound to have been putjHedd, coe ' aRd B d, Polvtech' i leS can 8now an incp;ase of "nly "3 going public as a full fledged star, but , out ir ne naa not transgressed. i , i,er cent., tne uuai ui approximan-; ;n her native land. Hi.sr.ia. s-he. be-1 The only redeeming feature of! ii mi 1 j tf-r-a i DAVENPORT I at Augustana 246. Sears reserved now rollege. Phone West Admission ." tnts Keervcd Seata 7S Cent f i -jg.Vg : 11 1L. I-LJ. JL. f 7 f V QUICK GUEST v MUTUAL LOAN COMPANY Peoples Nadonal Bank Boildtn. Open Wednesday and iSatnrda Llvcuiags. Ihone West 122- : Ing s shnwiDg was his gameness in! j taking punishment. As early as the ; first round Sam chased him sll over j the ring and punched him at wiil. In i the second the negro forced the Aus tralian into a neutral corner and drop ped him for a count of nine with ter rific left and rights to the jaw. COMES BACK STRONG. Lang went down again for nine in a i mi i ii it i t na m . n i m ii m i ti ti luinnn ikmi i . , m . i . Tho cohort., to ns r,. l . 'w " '" n "I Very OOUOm O' tll l.tMllei ; or oi ner class organizations. !and worke(1 h(.r wav m..-inIh i,v hard I.' 'au in rw a f Vi a tiiriKla: (rn rf (ha . Anmitten. at u niinm -" i" -e-.--ana conpciennoi's worn. At tne ae g 8 81 "UUAm aru ; eight cities that now comprise the tjf 17 phe ,.n,eVed the .iran.aUc h. i.ool commissioner l mree-r.je ieSie-, as iwwueu in wiu of tne phi Ilia rrnon ic : iely at oe jlPH census: )CCW There for three years sh- kud- Peoria CC.ftO'i led every branch of dramatic art. ev- ! lows : April 21 Vashti. April 29 Lombard at Austustana. May 6 Angusfana at Monmouth. May 13 Augustana at Lombard. May 27 Monmouth at Augustana. .51.67s ery side line of work that tn'ht have for Commissioner To the voters of the ciiy o Kock Islard: John T. JUcjilio.i announces that he viJl be i canfiidatc for the office o at the pric-ar; election to be held Fob. ? '. . : Stephens has been ;. rcicit.; Saturday, Feb. 25 Matinee and nigtit. Sam S. and Lee Shubert (Inc.) Present MME. NAZIMOVA j Supported by the Naiimova Theatre Company, i In Robert Bracco's Delightful j Comedy, ! COMTESS COQUETTE j Seats on sale Thursday. ! Prices Night 50c to $2. i Matinee, 25c to $1.50. i Spri;iKfiejd Davenport 42.N0D any bearing in her future career. nf the Siyth wit-fJ Hi nrf( 1 Iibuoue 3.H,4'J4 1 This itic!udd the stndi hot oniv f . .27,1!1 elocution and expression, l,ut fi n; .n . .2t',,;M piano playing, acrobatics. voeaMntri ..25.1rt stage directing and even ballot dHtn- . .24.r:;i ing. The work was verv hard and - , . Often fairly prinding in its severPy.iof lon T.(rUnce. .305,031 ; but" to this school Mme. Nazlinota ,.,i uv Y.nt.r.o in ),t -ner r r, i "Tony" Is nursing a sore nose. ii Danville the third round by a right to the point 'was bumped at least 40 times in thei Waterloo of the jaw, but came back in the; four rounds. j Bloomington fourth and stood up and exchanged) RtrH cho defeat .mrto ,Rock island left and right swings with Langford j ew York, Feb. 22.1ln a 10-round i at a terrific rate. At that period otjaght brl8tng wlth actlTlt and heavv . Total the bout both of Lang, eyes almost hittln 1e,ch Crofi8 defealed Johnnv nn" were closed, and Langford was laugh- Martrt th mrmnr,, . , i K LLED N BOX ING - i " y ': t ' ;niht. Cross Dunchinsr wa m-r .i . i k a long count ;fectiye the b ?t, nrocattA flTlrt 'Death Keported to Have Been (au. about them ui, out in spue . residence, 42 ycar3. Ie knov the city and is a bu'jincK n If hon-i: i The Australian took i twice mere in the fifth, cf the heavy punishment be carried the fight to Langford the next time up, and in a fast Infighting rally put (attributed her f'iccen. ,he does 'ot gQ(J"T ! however, vouch for the America dra , rnatic schools, for fhe knows nothlm; Their system, however,' .is radically different from that of tie near the end Marro hn..4 i "Y .cc:ienl. hr..ia r.rrr. , 1 Washington, D. C. Feb. 22. In a e.rw mitinff nrf rrn. -n' ! friendly boxing bout on board the Hon may be summed ,, blnoa f rnneh Pcfte hn , v. ,k' United States battleship New Hamp the latter down, but this was more by ; ,att b a to flnt t , h shire at Gautanamo. Cuba. Edward the pupil how u, act. -b!lH t'.e' trust reposed in Lim. urUi .uswu. fTrellel tn aiirh mmni. ...Josepn acuiiy, a seaman, was mnea "..n ... ..,,, , was Russian dramaiic school. The ti:a- as folio- h: The Amerlcnn drumaWe tu hool tenr ii- f-n a member of the first c: ' mission, he foei3 corifiJerf hi3 ability to &ivo a ccot' a fcatiifactoiy account of t!. by this time, and he rushed his op- the master ponent. striKing mm neamy oerore Langford could regain his feet. PACKET TEACHES BIDDLE. Philadelphia. Feb. 22 .-"Packey" TournMmrnt Anmoonced a"7u; we . . stocsyarasj April ls ci.ico. iir-iiiuiu. i Chicago, Feb. 22. The ui American A. c was greaUy excited and pretty haxy Aimu tn ata- I accidentally. A wirelea3 dispatch re-, not to act. Nazimova appear at the i.iiijirntn v ifiuei le. IThc Old Reliable ceived by the navy department said Burtis in there is no question that Scully was ' II I I tunic AMP dp ti- nniii ! killed accidentally, but. following the! GENEE IN CHICAGO. ,U DUVV,-iu8ual custom. Admiral Schroeder.i One of the most Important bo nHnm ' J. P. Williamson's new a:,d to Be- i comn-acder la chief of the fleet, milLever made at the Majestic theatre, band store baa returr--d to flock i appoint a court to investigate the mat- .... I ICI CUt'J " CL m Ul WC VI XIWI endearored to.nual tournament of the Illinois Bowl-1 dence- R- gire Anthony J. Drexel Blddle, the:,ng association for the cuguistic nope or tne American qq, a four round lesson In the art of self defense. Packey did the best he knew how, but Tony was unable to com prehend claimant Chicago, is that of Adeline Oer.ee., : lnd and will be conducted vi.-: , greatest of ail dancers, who li; iulU "-'dj tint cf Carney Tu t. p :the star Murine the week t.t Foo. 27. ' It runs Ju:.'t ihe rttiu an "J state titles will be shot on Steve Gerouz's al leys, starting April 15. according ta action taken by the executive com mittee. The state association has i great, deal cf what the rolled five of its meets at Gerouz's for the lightweight cSsn-i place In the past. The meet this , plcmhlp was dsing, a&d as a result! year has been awarded on a percent- It is thfc first tlma Eh has tinea ret . P." '-s"'! to run It. .Vis will ST. PAUL TEAMS IM LEAD ! in Chicago at popular trices on a bill i niore for your good and toll uta, i Including a great number of akllled Fire Men Event Conclnded in the ! entertainers. She will be assisted by Bowling Tournament. fa company of 10 dancers, and will p re st. Paul, Fb. 22. The five men ent three of her most exquisite ere- V.i; MOD. i.K)Ui.' event In the international bowiing i arions, "Roses and Butterflies'' with 'Old Phone tc.HH. Kecoful Ave uurnament concluaed last night leav-i music by Gounod. DeBusay and Mc. lU.ru. llua. IU. than anyone eUo. CARfJEY & THor.iPsor: