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ATHLETIC CARNIVAL AT GRAYS?AMATEURS MAKE CHANGE BOXING 11 WRESTLING MATCHES K ON CHAD Prominent Athletes Booked to Furnish Attraction at Local Armory. smith \m> n.\>sr.\ to ci.\sii I'nnulnr Middleweight Hrnppler* In ' IVlitilrc Kvent? l'n?l V.ilinK->?cT* 0> ! Mcrt In I'rrlliiilnnrj ? llo*er?? Kven |> Mntehert?I'lrfcl lloiil ?t J?tl.?. | ('?.mpnny II. First Infantry. Vlr- ' KinlH National 'biard. will lu>l?l an. Athletic carnival t-nnrht In the Crays', Armory for the benefit of the nth- I I,tic association. Two wrestling mutches and three boxinj; boul* w ill be put on Muring the nisht. "fceke" Smith iniddlew eiphl wr.s-; tier of Richmond. arid Krjts Hansen. J of AVllminjrton. N. ?*.. huvo been I littdked i" fiirnlsh the main attrac-, lion on 11,., card SniitU met here la?t \-.nA I or the fll iddlew i'Il l.t championship of tin- Soiltf and left the- mat tl?< vl. t..r- lans.n will ai I-iiifi to i?tricve Ki" lost luuiels. and the bout. r..? (1. nl.t. will be a last "He. I rtoinn a local product. Smith is a favorite here. but there are i:ian> Mho hive respect for Hansen and ui.l support him. . . , Those In charge of the carnival announce that the first wrestling mat '11. between ??Mutt" Orlllilh anil "Pixie" I'uph, of Richmond. w ill be cin at R: 1 r> o'clock. The preliminary bout will be for the amateur m jl rtlewelpht championship of Ki; n itioud. l'UKli won the t r In n lonrpamont conducted b> tli Church Hill Athletic Association. Hi" * 1 s are <*v#*nly tnat? iv <1 anil in ? n cellent I'omlition for tjie fray. The three boxitiff matches will b between members ..f Companj U and local boys. They were arrant*. .1 for the members of the company onb. but the public will be in; iteil to t e nia in and witness the box n ? ? h.-s. Thre. of the most prnin niotchos. Thre. of the most pr' |.,L. boxers in Richmond are In tli. inir boxers , roinpanv. and the winn- r?s will ? ,;are.l the city .lampion in each di"Happv" Brooks. ' flyweiKht. v.ill m.-mt the ci>!? ? r?? "f th mpany In ?' bo-t against "Speedy" Whitney. I'll have appeared at the llrondway Ath^ letlr Club and the Talks' < lull and sre 1 si=t youngsters. Chris l.ryan will rer?re?eni the uMiardsinen i" ! bout acalnnt Herbert ? ole. Both an lichtweiKlit urapplers and " , known In nichmo'id. The last mat. h ,,, the program will be between ban ?sin vv e i c h t? with Art Casola repre srntinfr the militiamen. His oppon ent has net been selected. GOOBERS SWAMP M l) BY NORFOLK FIVK |Special to The Time*-V>lspa?clt.l X? >RKOI..K. VA.. Mar. !i -Maury High School tonight literally swamp ed the Petersburg llinh School quint by the s- ore of 41 to it. The pace set by the local quint > a used the visitors to cave toward the end of the first half, and the team went to pieces. There wan no letup In the Maurv drive from siart to finish. The urine was played on the Portsmouth IUkIi School court and ' nillle" i;..och, ->f Richmond refereed. 1.1 n o - u p: t Frledberif. .. forward Har.;. OilhiP-- forward *' ' McCoy c--arl Tc?eii3 f.i.". *'" } ? 7 .. i ( - i t? 7 ? ? ; ? 1 ?' ? S.i. i-trf.T - r i',' ^ * * j ' "7? 1 ?:????: 1 ' I -!l - <1. inn L?iO 3 MIDityOBEE B(,T T H.*-' B?Of f- rr. 1 ; Vrr i ; - ? i-j ? ' . * nr.*3 ? - i - {,i a M-u -? 4 ' ' 1 fur ? Sew reci >rd is sei FUR f<<>-K??oT P!.r NG:'. Ill- \Y.?k> T I tiic lit i>\ " Yale Kwlmrninp ? > ...... Of 16 2-r. seconds i>y 'y. Mfaulnr. . f < ? - injco. Yal. >1- : ? .! ? a ? ? ?? 4t i?i WORLD S CHESS ( H YMP TO VISIT OLD CO! NTKY [?v Ass FT- -? NEW YOItK Mar h IS. H. f'apalilanc-i. v. . h. ? . ? tallt d t ? i):i ?: ; ? : ? Will comix to it. the < hi ssri astcr'i t'-rnn( lonai ? ? :r: mi.- t ? in Jtoxt July. II- v . ?riv* t.t- t nr.. ? ary iterics of exhibitions in France; and Spain. l?ur:nn 1 .-> . .r-? no . ff ? ? ||* mildi' I<> :.ri .In;.' f-.r \ . champions!): |. i ?, w1. i>. *!,?? ItnlWnut- in i.r ? .Hi' . CIVIC: SI Mill M I <t|{ CITY OK SA N KKANCIS< 0 j kan m'.ani : v,.m. t. KranciHco i ? ? i ,i ? ii.i.... Mir?-'i a c ivi. ? itliuiil '.It Ii. i;,iW Park of :i ?i:"< .- .tin I-nt to m.Tiiin inodate On ?.?J vmj. .i; gain's A com; ll?iU<< >>i It.' "! ? ! M.i . IV iM.I - yesterday v. . i >?;. . r?.? Mfidium fl!< 1;i tli< [,.iiV: land.- if tl." H.22-lf;2n I. i.<(,'< ' Thi mi .. r v aiiprovf'3 tin ] ? j< rt t u /> n N^O. Kllbutic I?> lour I'iikIuiiiI. OLKVKI.ANI?, Mm I' .I?.lii.r.v Kilhane. fcalh'-r-u ? .lit ... ? . i ?' the world, will J? ? r ? .< mi J>*. ? day for a t?-.. moi.tli- I;, t ,n luKinR tlx- tiiim f'T V. * V ?! i. clay Kllluun} said In- v..old Home fitfhtH Willi l;urf.p. :.n I.; tli-: welKhts. !!'? bald he would not <ii cuos a fifc'l" witli Johnny I??ir??i? ? ? - who hus el?alli-iiKfd i-.ti and j.<.s-t<-d h 510.000 forfeit, until !.<? n tiiri.- from Europe. Movlr Hlar l?> llnirr lllir liner. INDIANAPOL.IS, INI).. Man h 16.? ?<, Wallace Kcid, movlnn-pictur.. utar haa leaned a racing automobile and will try to qualify for tin- annual tlOO-milc race at t Ik lndianapolin Motor Bpeedway. May 30. it was an nounced here today. Reld will drive the cat* wkich finished fourth in th< 1??1 r??". ty ??id. Racing Results >IOIII I.K. First race?First. Aiverida: sec ond. Knos; third. Mr. Kruter. Second race?First, Rack Bay; second. San Diepo; third, Sea Hon r<l. Third race?First. Murphv: sec ond. Jago; third, Carl Roberts. Fourth race ? First, Urace Mayers; oecond. Financial Roos ler: third. Rimllco. Fifth race?First. C a p t a i ti Hums; Hccotid, olive James; third, Boml1a.1t. Sixth race?First, Rxccution; second. Miss Croat wood; third. War Kclief. HIKE RECUURSIBSE TO ENTEBPRISING COLTS Babe Rulli (iets .Triple and Single for Rookie Outfit. , f I*> I'liited N'ewj.) NKW OUI.HAXS. March 15.-?The] Vankee regulars. minus Ruth and | Metisel, made th. ir first appearance I h* a team in a six-inning: panic with j the rookies, and were heat en, 12 t0 Ruth play.-.i tirst oase for the rookies and made two hits?a triple and a single?in tw? official times at ?nit. lie also drew two passes and scored four runs. The regulars* took the field as Man- ! ager Miller 1111 perils expects to play' thrm in the openinu panic of the1 season with l-ipji at first. Ward at second. Scott at short, Raker on third "?i" ,!'l;\vsto.r.- ^Uller and Skitimr in the Held. !? reddle Hotmail 11 caujrht for this coinhinntion. with r.crnie ( ulp and Bobble Tecarr dividing the pitching. '?or the rookies. Ruth placed first w:tli McNally at second. .Mitchell at short. McMillan at third. Mouse). (ifinsliv and Tucker in the outfield!! and Al. Hevortner behind the plate! lieorge Murray tiad Hornier Wile..11 pitch* d fftr tin* rookle>. and the lat ter. a slender young southpaw was especially ? 1'fecti.ve. Norman McMillan, plavlnc third has.-- for t lo: rookies, v. ;t~ a leading factor in t lie victory of the colts. !-? made two triples, one of th< 111" with the bases filled, in the lirt-t in- I ni up. Camp Skinner welphed in with a I triple and a single for tin regulars and ? did Wit I lie i; ? p. Th. 4 or.- ! ? .. R. M. K. Rookies i'.IO ;nr. 12 1:: 2] Regulars Oil lien? 11. | Thursday the Vanko.-s will plav I aie.1 her exhibition with th. ] a") 1 South, rn l.oamti-rs. SOUTHERN JOI RMIY FOR YALIvS TOSSKRS| [ By United News.] NKW YORK. March JR.- Tin Yah ! baseball Bouad. now going tf.r indoor workouts at New llav.-i will ] start off fi>r Macon. Ua., on April V 1 thirty strong. for a training trip ! eleven dajs. Malcolm Aldrlch tv-< fatnou* footba 11 htai. la captain >.f the I baseball t"am and another mi-nil- r of the sipiad Is Tommy .Ton. f. the] JOUIIK.-Wt 1-f the f.iir.o-.js .(ones l.'roth- I ers. w Im'm- names hav.- to-. n promin ent i:i \al<- athbtl hlstorv. j|, jK trying for second has.-. Perfect Wentlier t.reels Team*. HOT SPRINGS. ARK.. March IB.? 1 ? *?- ' ? ;? ?! v ea'.h. r her- ? |?v Brooklyn Pilot Plea.?e<l ^ 1 th Pitchinsr Staff Tr>g.S To woo SlceP bv closink; eves q?jT is conscious or JIGGUkIG OP TraiiJ ArsJ p PAS.SlfJC? T?v/Vis/s JUST THE SAi^E. "Tries To pot mind WTo Blank - ? - Pwhcs opt1' Covering- Too va/^rm - looks at watch by OOT\SlE>?= EIUCTriC Lights....... Deathlike .SlHKS thJTo LETHARGIC 5TATE AS Porter. Jostlcs Htiv> To Get uP R6ARRAMGe5 PlLLOUiS AS TrainI 5TARTS WILV NAAKG EftRMGST EFFORT Movie of a Man Who Cannot Sleep on a Railroad Train By Briggs Cepjrlfkl, (<? Tf<b??t Ul. Reads articles >m N'.AG'AZirJe -? The last Available Reaoinc WAT TVTR ^Ou55S li6mt looks out AT NAME OP- TOWN/. oni DEPOT AS TRMM J TO PS R1 STOPS BASEBALL IRK AT WILLIAMSBURG Driver Forced to lake Wil liam and .Mary Toss* ers Indoors. [ Sjiot-ial 11 ? The Tim 1> spat-h.l \V!I.I.IAllS|:li:ii, V.\? Mil roll |5.? A heavy l ain t...???>* t"?? i ? ??J the Indian | baseball i andldutes to work out in the nymnas:t!ni. I.'nloss thi weather J changes suddetilj, tin- William and | Mary men will not lake the lield aualn f?>r?- Friday. The iess of this ' tiim will be fi ll, as the locals i have but a little more than two I weeks before the opening Rami- of the 1 f-eanon. i Yesterday the varsity and the > rubs locked horns In practice ! iram*-. <'each Driver used all of last ? > - r's- letter no u on the varsity, shifting <Murk t-? oeconil base and ? ;.i4 liar .>. ? <1 in the box. I'obh ? ?? ?: ? I...vi? t'-nter nem. 'I'l.o rest of the tear: iinei! -:p .-is follows: t'hund ? r. > . ? lor. i . .k i , lir.-1 ha ;-e; 1 lie Its. v1 rt.-top: I.uwe, third base; .1. - Her, l' ft field: White, riu-ht field. . ft*. in- : I- l.e | two Inniim- for the [var.-.t\. atnl Thompson pitched two. ? ?.< v n.-n >uc eedinfj Hut'wood <>n the ' rr. d. 1 ... ley, u product of the Mc 1 ? ?? - S is ?-hi?witiK speed lie hat. H" is iiffKresMlve and ?l. lots speed. "Casey" Jones, ? .ri^'ht f<>r Woodherry several :? ear.* ?(?<>, also is exhibiting' niee : r i.\ ..i il,.- re< elvinK vaine. V. .??" r ? V.. v. ho hit. .550 in tin - ? ? tmr i^u< last summer, is pliiv ? - .t * iM n ir th< outfield. ! I < i. ? r .I. .!, a I'll is fast Ave v.- the new pitchers who fir-1 - jnf? up well are Thompson and I^ur.e. both southpaws. fiRKB I.OSKS NO TIMK CI! TIINNKY ! liv I ?nited News. | I NKW YOltIC, March IB.? Harry 'i.-'i. i- no tune eii;iii.i,mim 'I ? for the latter'* title Am'.-: I:?:ht Ilea vv weiu?it ehain p."ii. Tu'-vev :ti reported to he will iiiif t'. <Jreh ii chance and the ? tna;. be bundled in the tliirden ! h< for'- the or,i-n-air season begins. Yf.?> '? -1 ? ? 11 rnar<;it;eiiieiit wiiiiln the j right for .. .Int.. in May : It v.'i,id be understood that the ? v "ifi-r v. . '1 t the next American ? ' 'i ??"!! fJeorues Citrnohllcr. E have never sold El Producto as a "popu lar priced" smoke. It has been our aim to produce the best cigar we know how and sell it for enough to make a fair profit. Never have we tried to save a fraction of a cent on the quality of Havana tobacco that goes into it. 'I he most expert workman f.hip that we can buy noes into its making. That in i i <1 and flavorful hlend, which makes lil i'roducto what it is, has never \ varied. C. H f. CIUAK CO.. Inc. yV. Phil?rfelphi?. Po. % *%, Bouquet ICc straight Di^triliutnr: S THAI'S ('I<?A K CO.. ItiHunoml, Vji. Puritano Fino J 3c or 2 for 25c MLLE. LENGLEN BACK IN TOURNAMENT TEN MS l Ity Associated Press. ] Nil' K, March 15.?Mile. Suzanne l.enKlen today played lier first tournament tennis sine.? she wan de feated l>y Mrs. Mollu Isjurstedt Mai lory last Htimmer. Slio was paired with Count Michael Soumarokui Kistoii. former Kustsian champion, in the mixed doubles, and with Miss teiizabeth Hvan, of California, in the \\ omen's double*?. While the L>cu(rlcn teams won both j mnt'dies, t>-0. 6-U and 0-1, fi-l. respee | lively, the French star failed t>? dis | play her best form and kept away i in in tii.' net, belnif content with a Ihuck-eourt |!Hme. She appears to be still short of the necessary training for a hard slnKles ina|<'h. ! HOLLAND'S GAM EN ESS STAMPS IIIM COMER I Itv I'nited I'ress. 1 N'KW VORK. March 15.?Jack Deinpsey's friend. Jlniniy PntigluTiy, of l^elperville, I "a.. regarded .as a t-ond judKe of fighters, believ.s th'-re is the material f?>r a mar heavy weight In Jim Holland. Iialtiinore fighter of I!??? pounds, who ?|t:it to Fred Fulton I ft the sixth round of a fl?ht in Philadelphia Tins.iay niuht after one of. the finest exhibitions of uameness . seen there in years. Fulton floored Holland. who is in experienced, four times tn the first ifiunO. Holland finally retired when both of his eyes were clotted. !."? blue-BLOODEI) IX)<;S COMPETE FOR S TAKES i By Associated Press. 1 l.liTOHATCHIH. ALA. Mar. Ji If..? Tlic l?i.\io puppy stake wan started here Wednesday morning. with head quarters at this place. There were forty-five bluo-blooded pointers ami setters that faced the flan for a try out fur tho rich puppy stake. Those puppies represent the royal ! Mood of America and havi* been' trained to tho minute by this profes sional handler. The trials are being conducted on the plantation of II. I.. Boners, 11. i'owell and \V. T. Karrington, which contain about -to.oiio acres. Those trials bring together p'lppbn from far-off Canada, California. New York and tho extreme South and Kast. A number of patrons and owners were in attendance today. Andrew Sago. New York millionaire; l.ouis I.ec llaggin. of l.ouisvllle. Ky.; John I'owell. of North Carolina; Scott Uni son. Mr. McCall and Hiis Ryan, of Atlanta, and a great number of other sportsmen are in attendance. exhIbition <;ames n. ir. b. St. Louis (A) 7 ;? ti Mobile (S) :i <; 7 Batteries: Overlook, Meine. Pavis and Collins, Billings-. Roberta, llol lingsworth. SiieiX'Ulicrj; and i'ond. It. If. K. New York (N) f> ;? l Chicago (A) 2 11 4 Batteries: J. Barnes. Nehf and Snyder, Smith; Uoberlson, Wilkin son and Schftlk. Var> an. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS TO HOLD Mil MEET I Indoor Affair Takes Placc, Saturday Afternoon at Howitzers' Armory. Athlete* of the Knlfilits of Colum bus Athletic Awsociat |<>n will hold a clmeil track meet nt the Howitzers' Armory next Saturday afternoon, with prm*tIrally th<> entire member ship i>f the oraa uizat ion participat ing. Kvents characteristic of all In door meets will ho put on. Thu !lrat event will Ix-cin at A feature of the meet will hi* a one-mile relay between live teams selected from the association. utul a .similar affair between three .Scout troops of Hlchmonil. Troops 71. 37 anil -I have announced that they will enter the special relay race. There will h<- no admission charged iinil the public Us Invited to altcml. The list of events follows: (?no hundred-yard dash. 220-ynrd (lash. 440-yard dash, 880-yard run, one-mile run. one-mile walk, stand ing broad Jump, running broad Jump, standing hltfh Jiimn, running hlnh Jump and tug-of-war. (limits SutVer I<*roni Sunburn. NliW YOI1K. March IS.?John Mc <'.raw's world champion (Slants are .suffering acutely from sunburn down at San Antonio. And Cecil Causey i has followed Johnny Rawiings to the i hospital for treatment. Performance That Lasts The Hupmobile is a remarkably fine per former when it's new; and the same fine per former when it's old. The twelve-year-old Hupmobile still exerts a sharp demand in all parts of America, and continues to render yeomen service. Owners, and those who buy in the used car markets, will tell you its depreciation is slow er and smaller; that its price as a used car is proportionately higher. It is-this everlasting regularity of perform ance and service, together with its consist ent economy, its efficiency, and its high re sale value, which has always stamped the Hupmobile an extraordinary motor car value. Touring Car, $1250; Roadster, $1250; Rondater-Coupc, $1485; Coupe, $1835; Sednn, $1935;?Cord Tiros on all tnodala?Prirjta F. O. B. Detroit. Revotiuo Tax Extra. Anderton Automobile Co. ? DISTRIBUTORS 1837 West Broad Street Spaces 22 anil 2ft, Auto Show Davis Cup Competitors Break Previous Records lMy Associated Press.) NEW YORK, March 10.?A roc ord - break Ini; lint of thirteen na tions. already entered fur compe tition. marked the closing of the entry ll?t for tIto Davis Clip In ternational team championship tournament at noon today. The ddruwInK" will l>o made on Friday and tho various countries entered immediately informed of tho re sults. Tho present llat of 13, aside frotrj tho United States In position of cup dcfondlnu country. Is one In exccHH'pf tho 1921 on try. The list consists of AuBtralla. Llrltlsh Isles, Canada, India, Donmark, France, Spain. Italy, HelKluin. Cxecho-Slo vakla, Japan. Ituniftnln and Ha waii. I.ast year Japan defeated Australia three matches to two, at Newport. In the limit round, ami was In turn defonted by the United States team, live matches to none. In the challenge round at Forest lillls. New York. SELECT 0.5. "RIFLEMEN BT OPEN COMPETITION Tryout Shoot W ill lie Held on Kan^r at Quail tico. | 11v Associated 1'rcsH.] WASI11 NtiTON. March 15.? Hllllo mcii to defutul tho world's mraktmian ship title for the United States In the 1 M'-'S International matches at Milan, June 9. will he selected l>y open com- I petition ainoiiK army, navy, marine ? orps. National Ouard and < Ivillan ??on i mill n is. the national hoard for tli. promotion of rifle practice an nounced today. The tryout shoot will he held on the murine crops' ritle range at Quantleo. V.t., May 3. 4. r. and C. and the scores n> there will determine the personnel of the American team, which Is expected to leave for Cher bourg May If, on the Shipping Hoard liner Old North State and return to the United States about July 4. The American team, in winnltiR the world's championships in the Inter national team and Individual ritle matches, and for shooting I it the standing, kneeling anil prone posi tions at I.yons, I'rance, in 1921, ad ministered the first defeat In eigh teen years to Swiss contenders. FIRST-UNE BOWLERS HOLD TIIEIR PLACES Illy Associated I'ress.1 TO I.K DO, OHIO, Mareh 1 r>.?Hold ers of the first line* In the doublet? and singles of the American Howl ing Conjrfess |i,uriiMiii>nl survived today, despite a constant pounding of nearly IOu now eonipetltors. I No I'hnnsis were made In the tlrst ten of the doubles, and only one new mnn showed up in the tlc^t ten In dividuals. J. Subtowsky. of Chicago, I hit 051 today for second place. Ilnrleltrli Crime* SIkhh t'ontrni't. JACKSONVILLE. KI,A? March 13.? llurlelgh Crimes, Hrooklyn pitching nee. an<l the last holdout, signed u two-year contract with the liodger* last night, Manager Uoblnson an nounced today. Robinson would not (liueuss the terms. ELECT J. T. MODIE PRESIDENT OF CIRCUIT ' Served in Similar Capacity v Last Lear?Receives Unanimous Vote. I)IAM()\I).S A1110 AI,l,OTTKI? TI-3AS1S Contests Will Be 1'lMjril n? South Side, ll> rd I'urk nnd l-'ulton. Adopt Schedule (if 'Dluhdcn tinmen. ."Next IllfclliiK April .%. Klectlon or ofTloera and t)io drop plnK of the Machine-Cuit ('oiupa/iv (Richmond Oruy?) from the circuit wan the most important buiiliieny transacted at tho meeting of tin- Con. tral l.caKUt! In ili? more of iiarrw l'lippon .v Com puny lant niKbt. VlCO Ccilnlianj, Olie 11 until (.<1 and KIkIi ty-Tlilnl Infantry, tnl.ta the filaci' of tho Machine-Gun i.'niniuui), mal'lnc thu league consist of Klch- i mond Blues. KiiIkIiIk of Columhux. I'cot-Olllee. Church lllil Hunk, liow 1 It gem unij the Service Company team. J. T. Kernodio. who ?crvi| at, prcul of the league last year, will hold tile otllco again uh tho result of ro eeiviiiK ?h? unanimous vote <.f the represeiitatlves of the :<lx Irunm In the organization. Mr. Kernodio was mentioned for the presidency at tho I meeting last week and tUated to tho | nominating committee that he would accept. Bernard Patterson wo a elected secretary of thu organiza tion. Patterson has had cxporlenca , In that lino of work, having nerved as secretary of the Church Hill Ath letic Association. ? In litklnc the Service mmiiany club Into thi- organization, th<* other ifpreNentat 1 vcn acted on Instruction* from "I'rtti" Kdwards. seerctnry of the Amateur lt.'tKchull t'?jiiimlsslon of Hichmonil. Kdwards v. as nut pres ent, hut ji telephone conversation re sulteil in him telling' the league to take such action as it saw lit. It wan pointed out that the Machint li'in f.'ompany had not l>< eti represented at several of the meetings at<A had no rcpNfichtutivc pricent last night. lMatnonds assigned the liigue by the commission were distributed to the teunis last night. The IP:n s itntl the Knights of Cohiinbtiti will use diamond No. " at livrd I'ark as t h ? ? i r honte Held; Church Hill Hank and the Post-Olllo. Fulton. and the liow Itstern nnd the Service Company, diamond No. 1. at South Side. ltoutine mattern. such ?? empower ing the president to.appoint the mil' nlres and scorer'' and the adoption of a schedulo of ?.lRht"< n cames, com pleted the business he fore ihe\ moot ing and adjournment was taken un til April f.. OAKLAND REVOLVKK CLUB CLAIMS RECORD (Itv Associa 11 d I'ress.] OAKI.AND. CAL.. March i Claims arc made hy the icikiand Ite vnlver f*lub that He mark of out of i> possible I,2!i0 recently e.- - taldlHh'd is a world's reconl. Tt mark was made In comjietlng In a tournament in which tlfty-Mve teams I from all pat tn of the I'nlted Ktaton | were entered. Several d:iv.? iico the Springfield. Mass., team announced a mark of 1,161, one point behind Oak land. Ilrownn' \V?rk Picnic* t|illltn. ST. l.tM'IS. March 15.? Vice-Presi dent Qulnn. of the-ift- I.ouis Ameri cans, hn? reported from the Browns' training camp at Mobile that, he i* greatly Impressed with the team's showing In practice. The Itrowii.i were anxious to win th?<lr third r.'iW" from Mobile today. . '' rt f >}].'>? ''SJ 1 V '.V '' Uft Continuing a Remarkable Plain Madras Corded Madras Russia Cords High Percales Cotton Crepes All sizes in the lot ? cut full and well made. A Shirt value for you men that you won't see again in many, many a day?actual values up to $2.50 and more. Specially priced for today at - Men's Depart ment, Street Floor, Just In side the Door.