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received the same treatment when he made objections. We're glad of it. Rowland isn't ging to knuckle under, even in an ex hibition game, despite his monaker of Clarence. Jasper and Russell were hammer ed. Reb gave nine hits in six innings, and Hy was found for six in two. That kind of pitching won't win for an yteam. Sox got ten hits, but couldn't bunch 'em. Blackbu'rne played sohrt, and worked well beside Collins. Russell is fest on the left side of the dia mond, and will not force Collins to wait on plays around the middle sta tion. He cracked a triple and single. Chappell is due for a ride back to the second team. He has bean lead ing off in the batting order and doing no hitting worthy of the name. Joe Tinker, manager of the Whales, has a hunch that Rollie Zeider will not be able to play regularly this sea son. Rollie suffers from a lame back, and Tinker believes he will be lucky to have the former sock in the game, half the time. He knows that during that time when Rollie is at work the third basing will be well done, but the other occasions must be provided for. Therefore, Joe, who used to be something of a third baseman, is going back to his first love. He will leave the shortstopping to young Jimmy Smith, who is fast as a flash, and a fair hitter. That will leave the third basing to be divided between Tinker and Zei der, with a good man in the game at the difficult corner at all timse. A short practice is being run off to day at Shreveport today in prepara tion for a game with the Newark Feds tomorrow. Mordeca Brown at the same time will take a squad of seconds to Marshall, Tex., for a bat tle. Ad Brennan will probably get a bit of work against Newark. He is in better shape than at any time last season, and should star the pennant dash a winner. Rankin Johnson is also far advanced in his training. Five high school swimming teams attempted to give Lane a run for the medals and cups in a meet held at the Northwestern tank last night. Of the 88 points Lane splashed away 48. FAMOUS BELLE A CRUEL WIFE, SAYS HUSBAND I J. -l-l-- -wM LstaW Maor-F: Mrs. Mary E. Fish, great grand daughter of Gen. Mariano Vallejo, military governor of California under th& Spanish regime, has been sued for divorce on ground of extreme cruelty and threats to kill by her hus band, an auditor of the San Francisco municipal railway. Not long ago Mrs. Fish sued for divorce on similar charges, but a reconciliation was effected. o o i WOUND UP Once in a while you will meet a felt low who turns his mouth on when he gets up in the morning and forgets to turn it off until he crawls back into the hay at night. Cincinnati Enquirer. samMiimMdimsm