PAGE 12 WALTER M'CREDIE SAYS BALI TOSSERS MUST START YOUNG Seattle Pilot Tells Secret of His Success Indian Pilot, Who Has Sent Flock to Big League*, Say* Players Must Have Class, Nerve and Youth "Ball players are like diamonds. If they have the ability j and the nerve you can develop them. If they lack the, ffoods there is no way of getting results. "You must pick 'em right and get 'em young if you hope to sell them to the majors in the fall." * That is the theory of Walter McCredie. He has proved the wisdom of it over a period of 18 years. Back in 1904 when .McCredie went to Portland the work c.f turning out stars for the majors started. Jake Atz was. his first offering to the ma jors. Atz *hs with the Ohi cajfo White Sox for several years. Now, as manager ol the Fort Worth teAin of the Texas league, he to setting >» I'ecord for winning bush league pennants. From that tint* on McCredi® ha* br*n the head of tb« very bet l-*rue player factory In the coun try. Only two of the player* he developed have failed to ctlck a (•won at lewt in the biff hhow *'hronolo*ically. the record read* 1997 —Catcher l.arry Mclean and Outfielder Mike Mitt hell to Clncta Mil: Catcher l*at I>onohuo to tl>» Athletic* 1909 -lltcher BUI K*alck to Cin cinnati; Dili Sweeney, Inflelder, to •Chicago; IVte \isttr, first Uu» man. to Detroit. 1999—Outfielder* "lluddr" Ryaft and Jack tiruney to Clavefcind; Tom Madden, rutcher. to Boaton Amen • an*; lltoher Bobby CJroom to Wishmston, Otui Johnaon to Van fceea. Ill#—Vean Gregs, Krapp and Bill flten, pitcher*, lo Cleveland; Tolu Sr.iton. pitcher, to ttiUadclphta. 1911—Ivan OUon. infie-Jder. I« t Itjvetand. 1913—Roger reckinpaugh. ohort. i>top. to Cleveland; Chet Chadbourtie. oMtftelder. nought by major». Jump r d to l'>i)»r»K 191J—Pitcher Bill Junes to SL I-out* Brown*: Catcher Red Kuhn to Chicago White So*. I)H-H»rry Heilman. outfielder, t Detroit. . 1914—Dava Bancroft, thortatop, to I'.tiladrlpbia National*; Art Kore.-. tlttrd b»*e. to Sfw York Oianta. 1S1«~ Kill Rodger*. Infleider, to I rvaline! Hl"—Ditcher FUnley Coveleakie. Iltcber Allen Sothoron and Klrat lawman Lout* Culato to Cleveland. 1911—"Dutch" Reutber, pitcbet 1 t J Chicago Cube. 1919—Charles Hollocher, nhort »ln®. to Chicago Cuba. 1929—Suds Sutherland, pitcher. In Iftroi'; Lew Blue, fliat boae. to; Detroit. 1911— Herman Pilett*. ftylveatt r , Johnson, pitcher*, to I let roll. BEAVERS DEFEAT COUGARS PULLMAN. WM|I., Mamh 1 - net. ter shooting ga*e the Oregon Aggiea the second g tunc of their Uu, ketbail serire with the Washington Ftate Cougars here yesterday. I*> to 20. Tlifl Stater* had A slight Mj[r In passing. and outplayed the £.l the start. Early In the second period the Arxleji cut down a alight Cougar lead and were never headed from then on. In* to the Influenza e;,nifmlr. spectators were not admitted to the gym. A. 0111. O. A. C. forward. *u high point man with seven field goal*, fui mmmry O A.< 7. <2f». P'-*. WJI.C (**\. V «<...tey«rt A. ronard is mm new hat lighter than has been generally - opposed, aa he weighed ISIS pound* on the afternoon of hi* recent go with It is likely that he will weigh slightly iji«lrr HO for liritton. and nIII give away considerable poundage to ||,< ancient Jark Hoy Moore, of St. Paul. I* to gel the next crack at Johnny Huff* bantamweight halo, In an eight round go at Jersey City March 10. fancy Udwardi, u> rapidly win ILTKU McCREDIK, Seattle's big ba*ehall pilot, has sent ns many, if not more. base ball players to the big show than uny other minor league pilot. What's the secret of his success? Here's what big Walter has to say: "liet them young. Pick 'em right. You can make a rough diamond shine by prope: polishing. You can't make a phoney piece of glass look good, no matter how much! you fuss with it," says McCredie. TOPEE ®BK£ Rill (■•Mlki laa'l the Ml' mmm Hhair la faatl Ike wrath af Ja*i a•* laadla far latcrlac tola a >l». the* (nalttnl at thr Raailla etah. aaa rnrtlaad arevr. aaa part mi thai 4aal. Matlla faaa will ra~ awmW that thr Jo4(r .lait—«l a ftae wt tha llillailalpbla National, ami a law t.iratt > ■■«!». aatfatO". lar aatariag lata a aHir a«rf«aival ahkh allaa aal Xml" la qalt Ihr t>aa aarlir la tha aaaaawa. Whethrr Klapprr WIII ha a.araaa* ar aMhar II will ha th<- tarttla rial ramaiaa la ha aara U lha Ju4aa OaalUr. la a«t. Jark a famrtiia hurl er with tba New I.m Tankaaa ai!i laad lha «iraa*!>*. ft if I*«|q« ntnftf*. Ww Ml Th* IMtr ijwri M«rr, will !••«• Ill* hwi4«)nar|«n In t'lffaiind »*tl for ft trip irnun4 tho ttmmiug rmmpti to •!» up (to* mm Jot |»«|m u*aii for M«r I r»llar rhunpm«»Kl|i mi I to* M« W ||| tow ilfi4H April *- Th# rtoill J l«am« will rl««h »« lto«( d»tr. Twi#f ItwltlT**. ©•»« th* otoUunM from ih* • hii«l Wat* 4** l, la to rt|>lafa M«m < r*«Ur4 Ml !*f( Miuhtii %« a •»4 •hortat#»p, «• ait o*m f*n« r+rt\*rfyj»r.r who *«« him pUr w|t|» Vcr w»«. hat ha haan ! * rto**t«*« |* rapl*-« K*arall IWwii oa tto* Yank t«am. A*4 th* Tl«#m b«*il * •hwrtfl*i4a*r to*4>r A*4 *,IH» Tank* n«a4 V****h wlih Rvth and MMiatl th* •a*P*i#4*4 ll*( for * ORwOtto of lh« 1121 Ha*»o, AfcMl, «H« f»4U4#4 M<«|. «• «»»• l|Ci# Hi IH* »• re+slMim* bU rMmpIMM. ll# k» Hm« m«mi In r««f« 1%r%. T1»» lon W«th > MM1 tfc# INiU rl«*M|rt»« a |ii|» to m! 4 U h*%» r»MH lb* *h»kj^r Art n*TRFC«R. t»« «hnri*l«P. U MJMH ln« !• play wt»h in# J'htfit** iM« H# Nllfid In mld-iMinii U*i v>#r »f |l>n«<»* in hie f»mi:« }(• kM applet (A Usdli for r* inaUt*" m#«t a* h« wms put on tt>« voitiniMtty r«Ur«4 list. Tlse NtliAtk! t<-*gv* pfntuiit fttikk the titanu »l I Or »IU b. pwrpta mn4 • htte will* ih.,r world'. 'hAOit'lonihlp banner will fc* Mo* with whit. lettering • The Yank. f'a« will he rail, while a»4 Mue Th# fitiiM "era allow ad u tbooaa tftelr own lettering. MAMAUX SAYS HE'S ALL OKEY Al Mamaux. Brooklyn hurler. who ha* been kept out of the limelight with an aJIIng wing for the pti.t two season*. declare* himself to be In per fect shape again. .Vlamaux I* a natu ral *i>*ed kind and thrnw* one of the fastest ball* In the National circuit when he I* right. DANNY FRUSH KAYOS LOADMAN YOCNOBTOVVN. March I - lianny Frush of Cleveland stopped Dick I/oadman of Ne* York In th» fourth round of a scheduled 10 round bout here last night. The men are feath erweights. Illinois Has 4r Wonder Team" on the Track Illinois h*s one of the Se*t track t'arni the Middle West has ever <«een. Iri thetr meet Saturday with Notre Dam" the Illinois hrokv five conference re< ords and walloped the Catholic*. lo\ to ISU. nine the customary fame and for tune In the Kant. The duaky coast feather champion lisn won a couple of goes and la alated to meet Midget Kmith shortly. Smith In a hard hurdle, and a win for Kdwards will go a long toward landing him a chanoe nt the title--if the color lino douot nop him. •lark Ilril lon seems lo fight with a horseshoe In hln corner. Never ha* a tluunpicn hail so many close calls and still chin;; lo his crown, Dave Shade, lor erie, ran start against Ihe welter king any day In the wn-k and get a «llaw, but can't rnfi a lie vision from the wily flritton. The lh»ory that cleverness |h Ihe whole thing In the four-round ring game occasionally get* a setback. Morgan Jotiei* ouitJy >uul Joe till All Abe Kubey Needed Were White Whiskers and a Set of Sleigh Bells Gordon McKay Easily Beats Heinie Schumann, But Referee Goes Blind; Bout Is Called Draw; Frankie Pantley Wins From Abe Gordon; Good Crowd Sits in on Pavilion Smoker BY I.KO 11. LASSEN GORDON MCKAY used Heinie Schumann for a punching bag for three rounds and then Schumann came bark and shaded McKay in the fourth round of their bout at the Pavilion last night. By all rights of reason, McKay won the fight, but Befareo Abe Kubey musta been smoking King IVOro cigars again because he called the bout a draw, Riley McCoy, who was in his usual ringside seat, offered to ring the sleigh bells if Kubey French Think Criqui Better Than Kilbane KuoM>« Prlqul. Krrncli feathrr wrlght, lua dinpUrwl Onrtm Oirpnitl»r a* Iho idol of thr Crrncti rttllUrtt*. futyn a I'art* »tr». ««•! I'arta U rlvnorUil for a bout t'rtqul ami Johnny Kllbanft for the Mlk*r rrnwn t'rtqul'a atnek lm* up on th« olhrr rontintnt »liu-r h» ilropiml I'harley for tha louut rf> ranlly. LOW GRADES THIN RANKS OF "IT STARS [QCHOI.AaTIC eligibility In proving a Mg problem to Washington I roacliea and athletic offw la's thm I >eur. Tlu* I* Indicated by a wrte« [of miellnfi of the footlial! mer. all *d hy Cotih Bag"haw, where he told them to keep up their arhuol work A numl-er of fruah footlatll >i«n have I wen dropping below the *tand 4fl» m t for eligibility on the varalty and iUgaltnw la anxloua to nvn their atimdtng for hu grid M|iuii of i»::. The hockey team wan crippled near the end of the unuon liy the lum of aix men thru Inellsiblllty. One Idol proei* ■ t for vantlly crew and one football man wrrr unable to compete thm ya«r. Two track htani are Iwlow par and a promising Use -I*ll player In under the line. Advnnta-d etnndard* of .. .oltralilp and rloaw checking of eligibility lulea arcount for the numter of Ineligible men at Waahingion this >ear. In an effort to lw|t the total from Incrraa tn*. the coatKe* are keeping after their playera all the time to k«ep the athool work tip to atandard. CASEYS WIN THEIR 23RD HOOP TILT WIVXINO from Camp l*wto Mmv (Uj fwidf It 21 »*r*i|rht thin iap«-»*>n fur the hrAttlr Kfiitfhtp of Columbus flvr. Althe thrr« waa not mur*oe* in thr prort, tl»* (Mm work of th* Kniffht* thownl that th* ffam* w»« th*ir« from th« aUirt, a* tho Knifhta *ff« aiway* In th«* )ra«L Joimaon wor*-*! for th# loarr*. with HUldla nur inc is polnta for hi* turn. K. mi C. rw». lamp l#«i* DafiitaAA * 1).,.. K. Jahtiton all* lUinMjr *lO 9 r.,., * rwwr (|| 1U441* lll> C, Jamiaan <«» Myr»f« otig!a* have fallen out with the New York ounts over their 1923 contract*, and are rutnornd to t»e on the market, Branch Hlckey of the Cardinals I* In the spotlight. It I* aim out a certainty th*«t he will try to nab the hurting «tar* If Jawn llr- Oraw I* foolieh enough to strengthen the onn club that la likely to beat hi* great team out of the ltll pen nant. The Bt. Ixiula club la a power ful bunch a* It I*, and the addition of a couple of high grade mounds men would rank them on a par with the Glanti KONETCHY IS STILL ALIVE "P.ig ICd" Konetchy. formerly A itar first.sacker In the National league, I* ntill active In baseball, lte will cavort this season under Hoger Br**nahan of the Amerlran aasqr l *- tlon loop. DKNYKR KXTKR.H BVSI.HAUj I>KNVBU, March 1. —Denver lurk on the ba»elmll map today fol lowing purchase of the Joplln, Slo, franchise In the Western league by ! local huaince* m'-n laif night. The I purchase price won $20,000. rahan looking like a novice In the first round of their I'avliion go laat week; but llarrahan'a wallop argu ment had more force than all of the Tacoman'* *klll at Jabbing. Travle Davis Ik back in the North with hi* title mlaalng and his gilt edged reputation as a fighter of the flrat water somewhat tarnished. Ip>-a and xwlneiug ptwebo • uiiiutnl a lOUJ'lr of l.rtiiH uiul thr 1 fun* atarUsl to ruz hint. Hut In tlxUlnil thrw round» Mr Kay hit Hehumanti at will with l>oUi lutnda. Thf H»n»»r boy k»|>t boriac In. but It didn't turn it any thin*. How Hrhumann tan Im> rated m , thr Cotut wrltrtwrlehl tlinlnplon In » my«l«ry today. Ilia nrlarht waa antvoun<-rut Ui pound* laat nisht, i while McKay weighral u half a (wuud i mow Frank le Pantley atarted In on an* other winning atreak. beating Abe <*ordon. who held him to a draw l*at we«%k. The little* Northwrat ban tie king won by cleaner punching. Ku> brv called the verdict 111 thla bout and he guea*»e«l light. Jlnkey M«4M»n and Hoy Mi"Ta*"lin. a pair of ruggvd •lugged thru four faet round* to an even verdict. Jimmy Itlchardeon wanted to know If Maeon ueed I*.tJm olive eoap to retain hia erhoolboy mmplegton. In apite of thla h«nd|. « ap, XUam atuod toe to tor with the huaky Itrrmerton gladiator and earned an even break. Fieddte Kelly ehowed hla gnroe no** when he took a had beating froru Young (Sardeau In the eecond bout, Kelly waa playing pnntofTioe with the remain kid came bark and Carl had to pipe down. Krenchle Che veller retired In the third round of hla bout with Itob fla men, after flooring llarne« |n the early round*. The going waa a bit tough for the Ineaquah lightweight kjig liarnea retained the cham pionship of Third and Tike with hl« victory. <;«wrge WifMr nailed the v»rdicta In Ui« flr»l three lieiiuw NEW MATT RULES ARE A FAILURE Hilly Muldoon'a B'w gra prima rulo». now in fori* In New York, have fllvtfrnt mo far u the fan* arc («ni»rtin|, after l>elng trM out In the owning tilt* «f tf>. I .IS wr..tfi:itis tourney no* In prngr*aa at Madta<>n Square Garden The rolling fall puts the »kllM wreatler on a par with th« preliminary bo? n. a* It U neat to Im poMlblr to work on thr mat without wvatlonally rolling over. An a re •ult. tho fans are more dwmtnl with Ui« mat pm* than ever. CARDS MISS DILHOEFER The paoatng of Martin iHlhoefer. Cardinal catcher, who die.l from ty phoid fever recrntljf. In a blow to the St. I.OIIU Nationals. Inlhocfer. while not ruled aa a auperntar, wt« a de pendabla back atopper, and fltterl Hi n'tll with Clemona, the regular call her. MOHAN i:VITUS KHIM.SS AI. BANT. N. T. March 1.- Kr»nk Moron. *el| known heavyweight tmrer. wa* relen/«ed under 110.000 ball here today after t>elng arretted for Imotlegglng. Moron, -with a chauffeur. I&lward Zuppe. waa ar retted In Mechantoavllie. They had eight flour aacka <-ontainlnii HO hot ttei of "Scotch w-hleky" In the ton neau of the car. dry agenta aaJd. UK MI ST Nl:KI> KIJ.KT RAN FRANCISCO, Match 1 Tommy O'llrien. lx.* Angel,-a light weight, waa In San Kranctaco today arter impending aeveral m.inthn In Auatralla, wl.ere lie won considerable aticceaa. Ilia managtra are looking for a chance to rrutlili him with Benny ticonard. MICHIGAN BARS I II WITS I.ANHINO, Mich., Matrli I. Holl day hout* of < hamplonahlp rallbcr will not be permitted tnywlmi* In Mk-hlnin, according to Oovtrnor fimfNlrfk. An a fault there will i>e no match l>etwc»n Tlenny I>*onartl *nil Charlie White or I'inkl" Mllchill on July 4 n* planned, United State* u«cm about 100,000. 000 conlH of wood annually for fuel, waa not imoHril. The American fight public I* not th» big nucker It uy Itogera Philadelphia, and liobby William*. Aiientown. fought a 10 round dra*'. AKItON, O/—Johnny Kle*h out pointed llarry Krohn. Ak/uii, In 12 round*. IJM'OIA, Nrli,—-Hugh Walker, j Ka n*a« City, and Oeorgr UmM.n ' Lincoln. Indian heavywrlght. fought !0 rounds to a diaw. Krankie l»ran. Kanea* City, won declalon o\#-r "Ki. In thHr re. i r*nl telegraphic L.urnaiii-ni by th* •Imi»e!lt!«n for Waalilniitoii. T)tm Ptirt'lt auid Gold mark.men won from Califor nia and Hianford. Harold c.'re«t>y wm high man with ll* 11. ft. Rylher waa hijth n>an for W. fi. C. »lth 21 point, lower than WuMnrtvn'a Immt rtmrd. Iteoent »■ nomination of tha target.. | »tv*. Wy the Itoaton men waa ruled out. giving: Washington a rlo t°ry. A r®nt*»t with Yale unlvaralty , will be aliot off thla week. MAIMED HAND NO HANDICAP Kew follower* of baaehnlt realixe 'ha handicap deeplte which l>avr Ktf', pusher rtfwlly purcluml by Ilia Cleveland Indiana from the I'htla delphtai Athletlra. hM made good. Keafa haa but thr»<> flngcro, but eeem* to get the hop on tho baJl Juat the wm» STINHIHII liKOfs THRU: KTANKYJIU) rMVKIIHITV. CM.. March t - Stanford'* haaketball team vote.) yesterday to default the third gume of it* eerlea with the fnlw rally of California. The i 'aliform.in* M |. ready had won the flral two of the •crier. II I INOIS \\ \NTS IUIMM, ClflCAflO, March I.— Itoitns In llllnola will b« Icsallied If petition* being acnt out today by Ihv ilty athletic communion are micce**ful It I* planned to reoure over <35.000 lumen to the petitlonn. Returned Goods Regulations Adopted to Gnard Your Health ris the duty of the State Roard of Health to use ever)' means within its power to fight the spread of infectious diseases. One jrreat. possible source of contagion is the merchandise returned to retailers. A* a reenlt the following regulation* governing r» turned good.* hare been put into effect and every retail merchant In the State of Washington I* required to oil aerve them rtrlctly. under penalty: RJDr.n.ATtnv* r.nrritvnir, nrr *AI.b or ptrn-ntn *r.itrHANi>i*r. BKrTION »l ITf»»n#r* r itiv p#r»r»n firm, w porotton., or a*o«*raor< or p'raona. flm, corpora HOB. ■•••cittlon or no ««rh ftmt I ir>r»#«i ftrrr prr«f.n. rorpof«tl«n or »■»<»• lartoa «h»il rrrmit •«!* h itooflr *tfM or m*rrh%nflUM» to h* r»ti«rn#«i nor *h«U Mm* h« «r*>o sold or fnlnvUd with Otb»r or mot rhanrilß*. or h» »o|»r' haitrii** ••mil h«vo boon fir«t dikinfn*»a a'l tha for** anti rffoct nf law and «o> violation of thom. or any f«ll\ir« or rafitowl to pomplr with any of tb»ir provtuiAna. or to oh*« tba lawful ord#r rf any otat*. rountv. or muotHr'l health officar ahall ronalltut# on off#n«# aM «pr poroon or an offandln* ahall b* doomrp. Army Hakenhue. the lent r-enner In the l*'&gu«». will tie on the )ob. while Krank Hhllllatad and Jtalph Ktelwy, a powerful pair of guard*. will do defensive duty. The Itiliiurd offenae will urviouht edly center around drvtr forward of thla fivf. Ilarry Keldtaan wilt U on the jol» at tha other forward. Vie Isr |tow *Aill take rarv of renter. whit* It hina Mo ov.nr*. Columbus, Ohio claimant of the world'e middle*eight i Mbit plon.lilp. waa outpointed by Tommy l>oughran of l'hll«n don In 1 AftS. children had to amoke. under oevere penalties. High Jump Mark Broken Second Time Thi« Year In winning th* high jump at th« recent triangular Indoor tuck rn#et between llin'ard. Cornell and Ifc&rtmouih. !>eroy Y. Hiowu of Hartmouth M I A new world'S word In the indoor )ii#ch jump, with a mark of « f#»«*t. 4% fa|rh««. The former record waa held I ry John Murphy of Notre iJurn**, and trM one.e|(thth of an Inch lower Duin Hrown'i murk. Tb# U»»Mn«i«a pari tram lim■ in*Ur*4 al Collin* one «*«k from tonight. 1 raaklia aad Hrwb|*aT riaw lb# high arlsaal rafr rar# atlb ibMr pawl - po«H ft ajar al Hfadwy la—arraw. l/» N»' hftiao® Is tha only mtnbfr of Waafclnctan'* « *«« t#a?n oof *sp*r<**d to plajr n»i! kjmolV. M baa plared lhr*« aeaaoaa. MICHIGAN U DROPS CREW Crew as a ma tor sport has been drop|x\l by the Vnhr«r»ltjr of Michi gan, an the rowing uport la too coal ly. Stanford, on the raciflc coast, haa the Mmo >on fear (ho rail of burglars? Wr l>ave the 1 argot >*fe deposit vaulta in the c^. Do yen know Whelhrr your sororities N are lnirrai>io| or timiuishing tat We liavr daily market quotations a/mm jpiflfl Are you lntere*ted in foreign exchange? We receive prices by wire twice a ggSSSiiffifK I- the firm jou would deal with r» ImflftffflmffWrflT Hr harr credit report* on every busineaa house in the I'. S. iiisurmwe expired? introduce yon to our Is yonr money working for jou? We will pay >ou American Ilank Old;. 4% on your savings. Do yon wish to buy or sell liberty bondk? We handle them at market priro. ltorw your pay check ? Wo are ofMMi from 6 to 8 Saturday ovrning. Are jou sllnatcd ul » distance from town? Mail jour deposit lo us for acknowledgment Ibe following day. American Savings Bank & Trust Co. Second Avenue and Madison Street American Ilank Building WEdnesday, March 1, 1922. Popular Quintet Selected No Upsets in Selection* of All-City Prep Fire; Quays Place Three \yrrif on« exception the M»o Cify bl»rh ► th< mMli'c, In the annual bajtketbtU banqurt at lh» V. M. C. A. lam nljtit. ITh< lorn- exception wan enter on "'*• aecond team. The Star named i i ll irry Ppeidcl of Franklin, while the Player* voted for I.»lck Kwapil «r Lincoln. Tic difference In vote* wan 'not much. Kwapil polling but three votea and Kpeid« I one. Cltragw | Shrwvf, <,f Qui'< n Anne, receded all i the oil*>r votrw. Que. n Ann»- r>'a*« , d »H five men on I lie two aquada. JtHUf Ocruelae, Burke Gllmon and Clarence Shreeve jon the fir*t team and Kazia Krau<> zuiMa and Knoch Hhultz on tb« »*/. j ond team. Kranklln placed Gordon Green* on | (lie flrtl five, while Lincoln had Wal J "r McClOttd on the flrat team and 4 j Kwjpll and Leonard McCutcheon on i the aecond quintet, Ballard waa represented by IK! 1 Hliew on (he aecond aouad The complete \ ote of the player i follow*; FORWARDS Greene. Franklin. 1«: Queen Anne. IS; Shew, Ballard. 7; ;j Rcliultx. Anne. I; Snider, I.ijj. | coin. 2: Torney. Lincoln, 1. (ENTKRK Fhreeve Quern Anne, II; Kwapl!, Lincoln, 3; Hpeldel, Franklin. 1. ; Rlar Junior liaseball learu. The South settle Juniurs htv« filed their entry for Um IJJ2 *ea MOIL This «Jub was In the league las', rear and made a pretty good shon . mg thruout the year. The squat may < iiange It* name, a>tho mo-' at the tosters will come from that* district. Other teams pUrmn; to «nter th«, league should file their entry bv| mall, phone or call at the office. En-i trie* will close the last week in March. The seaiton will start the. first week in April. The next meeting of the managers of the league is set for Usich 10. Persia has no distilleries, brew eries or saloons, and native v toe it tlie only intoxicating beverage. GLADLY * STYLISH CLOJHES MEN a WOMEN EASY PAYMENTS SfCCSO A.'E 309 'NI K J