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PACE 12 Junior Swimming Club to Be Organized by Star i» one of the greatest sports in the world, mid every person physically able should learn to swim. In an effort to foster swimming among Seattle youngsters, Ihe Star, in conjunction with the Crystal Swimming club, will form a Junior Swimming club within the next two weeks. Definite plans have not been completed, but will be announced as soon as they arc completed. This Junior club will hold swimming sessions every Saturday morning at the Crystal Pool, thruout the MORVICH IS NOW LOOMING AS RIVAL OF GREAT MAN Only Few More Days of Waiting Indians and Tigers Open Coast League Season Here Next Wednesday RV I.EO 11. LASSEN NLY a (tw mora * itayi «mt the U-r J tuts will Imp ft > mg thru the **.<** btt II orchard out un Rai mer iVi, and Uindvr -a. The Indian*, iftrr Iwu weeka on tin* road. wit! oom« bumr Turn Uv to op«*n th«- -«a#on th* ft>l lowing aftrrnoon i with t»i) * Vwnon Turn - *. Th« tribe hM three ,roort !«»#• to play with the Sacramento Kok»n* Mori Jumping North. After thf Vtmon ganil com*** ttf (likiand ertv. And then lh« In 4un.n co on the road Mtain for three «e«k» b«(or« returning to th«* j heme yard. Vernon to bringing a better ball elub than la*t year's aggregation and the Tigrrs gave the Imiuuii plenty of trouble ell la*t *ra*on The Tiger* ere expected to line tip with Hyatt at first. Sawyer at eecond. Smith at third. French ut abort stop, High In Chadbourne in center and Hawk** and covering right field Hannah will de moat of the ratchinc with Ifcrll, Xlay and Jam«-* carr» lug the pitch* ing burden. The Seattle tram haa be*n under j the u*ual handicap of opening on ; the road, but the club haa »hown strong poaaihilitie*. Local bug* will be particularly interested in Manuel Cueip, Ed Harney, Frank Hchulte. Vean C»refK and Tommy Connolly, the regulars among the newcomers. I'erhape young llrovold will be gtvea a chance to show hi* stuff during the hume sertas at nhortatop < i kto <;rr»« Kt- VI. IUM)«T San Krtmri»co acriben actually ad mit thai Manuel Curto, HmlllM new third mrker. outplayed William Kamm In the openin* Mrl»« of th« y«r. That* anme bawt for lh» errappy little Cuban. They »ay he« the ruiw ucgreaaive type of ball player a* 8-tmmy Rohne and If he U he will find a welcome home here. KM.Kit NOT (HKAIIM. You ran take I'erle Casey's wocd for It thai Hod Kller (Jakland'« new pitcher, L*r't rhfaliftK thin Klaxon Ca.*ey umpired In the first Oakland Mrifs and rays that Kltfr dliln't tamper with the bafl. When II >d had hi* big year with Cincinnati In 1919 they Kikl moet of his lufi'-M depended upon hla shine hall. But It'* barred In league and bell have to get along without tamper- Ins with the apricot. A HI. KTT IS uoiMi stbom; I>a*t year It wan generally accept ed around the circuit that the fall, ure of the Oakland team last year was due to Huu Arlett fllvvrrlng on the mound. The Ciblu are start ing Strong thin year and Arlett ha* turned In three victories. If he hlta hla 1920 stride he will Rive any team In the league an argument, because he was Just about the beat right hander In the loop that year. MORE TRIALS FOR VARSITY TRACK SET BY HMtlll D MMtOI Is r I iIITOI TH for ihe W-mlilhtrton re -L lay team In the Kelay Afrrll 29, will l». held in Ine Saturday afternoon. Tryout* for two even's wi:l 1* held this week and for the remaining three next. Saturday. Preliminary heatji In the 220 da.sh liave eliminated all but 10 of the con 1 extant a. I>oudy. Kree, Pratt, Wll son. Hurley, Halhaway, Nltschte, Hall. Anderson and JCcIl will be the inen to run In the final trial. The half mile tryoutn,will aUo he held Saturday afternoon. Douglas, peal) and Kerry are picked as the leading three men, but the fourth place Is between a number of run ners. The teams for the mile relay, four mile relay and apeclal 100 yard d.mh will be run one week later The pre. Iltnlnaiy heati will be run Wednes day afternoon. Metlen Is the choice of the coach for the pentathalon entry. The list of Titrt«« for the Relay f'arnlval I* now eomplete, with all th» Northwest college,, entered None of the < 'allfornla school* are experted to tako part. The list of rntrlen Include* Washington Htate, Whitman. OoniHa, Oregon, O. A. C Pacific I'nlver*lty, College of I'ugM Hound, Idaho, Montana. Montana Wcaleyan and M'Mlnnvlltr not in:sTKit in is i.rvn? rocMKHTKit. n. y.. Apni u llarry l.unte, former Cleveland In man. ha* teen purchased from Ka<- r:immt«, I'aelflo Count league, hy Uochester. Anaconda, largest specie* of enake, rarely attack* uuio. He Delivers Ray French showed promise as a shortstop when he was with Seattle, back in 1919, but he didn't quite make the grade then. He was shipped to the Western league, where he went big, and was sold to the New York Yanka. Last fall he was sent back to Vernon, having no chance to compete with Peckinpaugh and Mitchell. Right off the reel he began to look better, and now he's one of the main cogs in the Tiger machine. SB u/S^J2. XV' " Knees! Watson, one of tin- bmi match players in llm- Northwest. led the large ami classy flild of golfer* that lurtied out for the qualifying ruiiiid of Ihe JrfferMMi Park Golf club championship, which was played oter I in* lieu on Hill |lnk« I**l Saturday and Sunday. The strong wind that blew acrvx Ihe rwri' gate Ihe player* no cod of trouble and it I* not *urpri*ing thai not one *#f tlirnt were abb* to get into tin- 70'*, Watson'* card totaling an etrn HO Netl in lino came Gordon Haw with an *l, with W, K. ("1101') I roude following wilh a fine I!. I lark .Hp>lr», Ihe club champion. had llllle trouble in entering the srlert circle wllh a rouiMl of U. lie h a hot favorite to retain hi* title, but Ik* ha* a »ttff journey ahead of him. aa the field In Ihe match play I* inadc up of many crack player* Hugo Haakon*. one of the many clever youngsters who get thchr playing mi Ihe municipal course, had a hard time hilling Ilia stride, registering a *nrn on the flr*t hole anil a *i* on Ihe short llilrd hole, lie didn't mus* up any after that. Hi* round i ard on HI. The failure iif A. J. Schoephoe*|cr, the club president. lo i|iialify for Ihe championship flight. was Ihe only surprise of Ihe medal play. \\ e haten't been able lo idlir* Ihe my«lert but believe that \l's failli ful puller must have had an off day. Till* is a vrrji unusual event— for the putter. The championship flight matches, which will be played on scratch basis, should produce many close ami eicilitig Iwilllws Match |day on handicap will decide Ihe three flights of 18. which were made up of Ihe remainder of the field who failed lo gel kilo the title draw. Kverybody with a qualifying score of 111 or heller gets a place. The draw was made on Wednesday evening and resulted a* follows; (liiimpionsliip Klighl—Koresf Walsou vs. \V. S. Iloran; T. S l.ippy t » W| * Wanil, II IC llulk Oils t«, Kussell Sc.irbll, < W Iwikl vs. W. K. Kroiide, II ('. Spcir* vs. 11. Andersen; llr 11. II lluuntoii vs. I . (.ordon |law Klrsl Klighl—l* W Ash vs. I 11. Crook (10); George K. Zimmerman CO) vs. .1 f hrysial (Hi; K. V Pelerson (12) vs. V Mniu ho 120); t W. King (I Hi vs. \\ . It Pollock (117); A. .1. SclioepoestiT (Hi vs. .1. .1. Gravlcy (III; A S|iender (It!) vs. Kdgra 1., (rider (III; .Inmes G. Illiike 110) vs. It. It. VI irk Icy (II); llr. O. .1 West (13) vs. Thomas Smith (12) Second Klighl—W A. Illalr (II) vs. 11. 11. Kolaom, .lr. (ft); It. II Kcl lam (111 vs. Win Khier*, Jr. (It); 11. Hooker (l«i vs. W. .1 Itohim (10); t It. (rillespie (20) vs. A 1,. Holler (III; K. S. Ilavlcp (Ifil vs 1,, G. ItniL'hl (2(11; II W (IB) vs. Sidney I'liillips (20); Win. I'igolt, Jr. (30i is ( K. Itridge ill); G. V I'orter lit) vs. (', 1,. Havens (20). Third Klight—W. S. I limit (20) vs. Dean I) Mallard (21); M. J. Gal brailh (II) vs. It M. la-vine (I Hi; K. K. Ullmm III) vs. It. I). Wiggins (22); ( ('. f'ary (20) vs. I',. T. W liitson HKi; K. 1,. McDonnell 11K) vs. .lame* Kennedy (20); ( liarles M Walsh II ll vs. K It. t|ulglcy (20); Kred Murphy (18) V*. W . W. (Moll (20); J. K. Ileedc (12) v*. M. Katlray (22). Hill McMicken was very much "on his game" last Saturday In the monthly medal competition al the Seattle Golf club and he walked off wUh Ihe hlKh honors. His round of ?H, minus his baniUcap of nine strokes, gave lilm a net til). W. Kiss, wllh a card of 88 18-70, and llert Karrar (12), who registered a net 73, were Mac's doses! rivals In this monthly event, which brought out a field of ;>l starters. Mrmlnri of the Isdln' division til the Karlington Country club will gather lorfthif at a luncheon next Wednmday noon at I rrwtarlck A N>lion'h •.lor'', when |>lans for the coining sctiaon will he marie. Mr* J. Itririgman, Ihe captajn of Ihe lariiee' section, ha* made Ihe announce mewl Ihat every \\ edtienriay is ladies' day at the lllack river course and the grand opening will b« held on May 3, when k|iwial nt'iiln will be played. There will he Mimtt sort of <-otnp<-Mtlon every ladies' day. The semimonthly medal competition al the Jefferson I'ark t.olf rlnh last week end resulted in a triple tie, when YV. Iv Irooric, |{ |' Collins and \V K. I'ollock rwh turned in a net seore of 73, Tlieir respective handicap* are K, 10 and 16. With • lie fairways and greens in ll|Mnp *llH|»\ play on the course of Ihe Kainler t.olf rlub I- on the increase In point of Hi lend* lire. Ihe first event on llin season'* sehedule gol under way this week when Ihe draw for the captain'* cup tourney was made All |lr*| round wa telle* uiu»t be pU>>d 011 or before Sunday, Aurll 23. Till! SEATTLE STAR New Team Admitted to Star Junior League Ross Club to Replace Wilson-Krietle Co.; Play* West Woodland Merchants Sunday; Other Newt of Star League Circuit ANEW team, nude up of fellows from the Ross district, hits been admitted to League No. 2 of The SUir Junior ItaselMtll league. They will Luke over the Wilnon-Knetle Co. ' franchise. This team will utart it« M-a.M>n Sunday ut B. F. l>ay playfield, meeting the West Woodland Merchant* there |»t 4 p. m. The other games scheduled for that field Sunday will be moved ahead one hour each. The new team ha* two extra games to play off with the West Seattle Dye Works and with the West & Wheeler team. An effort will be made to play these games on Sat urdays. TIIK regular run (if gum** wttl be In vogue In The Btur league Sunday humla) » » linlulu follow* l uiil K NO i w **iiia«<>a Üb<»lir < » *• Tine* IK 1.1 i..1. I>,. w„k> at | m.oia • < u 801 l I JUroU-a Cut* *• llntfi.aci Mfohisti. at ('olumiii* at tf Itaat Mho# «tt*«» *a »al«aa A tiiir *>« t lata. at ).»«§•> Woodland At II I Mlil K *«l. « Aaafct «• Wa«hlß|"h Par* at fark at ? p »n t.ftm l4k« Jukivra «i Mi ItaAar » t*ar ••• at H alia Wai'a at t P w» A ttt*«*<ar iJhaftr far* *a V* •at a«aitla l>fa Huraa. at IHa«alU At I p m *'•l WfiMlliM Uafrhinta aa tt»aa Ot«M« at H. F, lHar. al i p m. i mi.i r no i felt lUltf Wlld ai• ta Krtmnai i'r*■»•■»>*• «f It V Iniy a< ? r Ham A»»* a w**'-aho« Hap«ir *a lt««* «wka at It l» I»ajr. at If lituwn ftr»tt»«ra ttlUlar4a «• la»*ta • I rat.rh tfry « aaMra, at Wait* Waill at ! « b» rn rniiK whwlalf f»»r April . J folio* a a irjit.i r. no i f Turaa Hrathart f»»a Waefca, Ml* !*••< •!»"• Mh«i> «• Xrraivtoa (*aha at li»f«tt at IS aaaa fai'aa A •' *•, Mitl*ta*» Mafahaata al S p «* la«lapaa4*ata ta *aabia«tu4> la*»Mr> «*• at Mafw at S p m n.w.ir. to « # U.aMsfU# I'ark aa Waat Hu -a.a., I Mat. aaata at W aatl altd jar a at II *«MMt Wrat A Wfcaatar Ijtaarta rarfc «a fjraar lal* Jwal»ra at Or««a laka at t p m V* i-ar Aaatti* I>m Mtfar *a Vlt | = *-a* « *§at «a at Ha a Haba at a p ta ll**** »• A«aM <ata al |Ja«*»)a at I p «•» I Mbl I. SO 1 Kt Hake' Wlt«|rata. I*l la • Vraa»| far* < l»a»*ra «a Rats < üba at M T I »a» at ? ft m rremoat I yrlaaaa *a I. V W*at»t«aaa f"» at #'»vtA A«ait|e at. I p m Hrawa Hratttara Mllttav4a aa Ham Are# a a< Walla Walla al J p m ft friio«« !•»«•« anawarrd Ttl«* Pir « call for tunrOa for B».ar l»«*u«" * ga fn*a * J*w Kokaah. It«»b Joe llrr* and % Andr*w flaurk hav* j <)otMllr4 th*»r aarvtraa to that junior rirrqlt. With Ot* rirrptlon of I jail of th«* m*n wit! *1 Art HumUy and will ba «a«ifn«l aa followa Itonn»r will harxlJa Uw> lU*t Khftf Hhop and Falcon A. C. **n>«»a at l/'Wfr Wood Und, Kokaah will work the »fok»nr (Hiha llitlrnnn Mar* hant* tiff at Coium hua. whll# llau« k wilt b« **k*d to covrr thr MI luak* r gamra At 11. F lay Thr ofiarr tf »tna will haw to rhooaa thrlr own uatil mora fH lowa kirk thru with th#lr A»n-I«ir«. * Any other official* who wl#h to donata thalr work for th* rood of th'- knamr ahoukl *at in tourh with tha rportlnr alitor of Tha HtAr imrncdiataly. j Oregon to Send Weak Ball Nine Webfooter» Lack Experi ence; Play Purple and Gold Here Next Week BY IIAROI.I) MARQIIS VLT vMIIM;T<>N'H vMrr>»ii ball rluh will me»t an Inexperienced and untried nine »h"n the Oregon team arrtye* to play a two arrlnn for the opening of the conference *ea*on 2|. Coach llohler will have no letter men on Ma pitching ataff and both the Infield and outfield defenae will bey plugged by members of last year'a froeh thim On account of the heavy rain at Kugene, llohler ha* held few regular turnout! and la "till carry ing 40 men on hi* varelty string The Oregon team will me«*t Pacific t'nlver*lty In a practice «erie« this wr*k end. and from the ahowing of th* men llohler will mitk* hi* varsity n^lertion the *roind year men will lie the aalvatlon of the (tregon team thl* season Thre # twirier* from the rlu** of 1>24 look like vamity material, and Gray, *uhetitute last «oi*on. will complete the quartet of mountlemen llohler will «*rry. The lo*m of Berg NATIONAL 1.r.A0l r. Won. lx>«t. Pel ■ ' T .mil* J () I o«« f'hlr.go • 0 I 000 t'hlladHphla I I .n; N«» V.irk 1 | hi Hrooklrn I z .IJ.I M"«i on 1 f all ' 'llw Inrull i I con I'lU.hurg 0 2 OQO At N>w York: R. H. K, Brooklyn ..... 2 « j New York 10 16 0 Mamnux. Hmtth anil Hhriver; J. Uarnm and Unyder. At Philadelphia: U. H. E, Honton H g 0 I'hiladHphla 2 * 2 Hattrrlr-H Marqtianl and O'Nctl; Wclnert, Winter* atld 11rnItn**. AHKBM ASI I.KAIII K Won. Tv». *• t/«ul« j n ) goo ri«v«|*nd I o i (ion I'llllHdrlphls 2 I fc f, V N«» Vnrk I | tuo Washington . I i Mo.ion I j jji I 'M roll n 2 (ton I'Mr.go 0 n nn At IViHton— 11. H. K. Philadelphia )| 7 j Bout on 2 * 3 Halter)*" Pommel and Perkins: I Mjcra, Keifiuiiou, fc'uilertuu and iummer, and there will be competitive event» every week. There will be an age limit and a »et of regulation# drawn up. There will be no charge* for the young !ter». The club will be open to both boys and girl*. "Dad" Henry, director of The Star City Swimmin? meet last lummer; Don Vickers, Crystal Pool coach and Karl A. Fry, local A. A. U. representative, will br asked to meet at I he Star I uesday, at 7:30 p. m. to' consider plans for organization. Seattle youngsters interested in this club should watch The Star for further announcements. will b* felt hr 'he team. but Baldwin la likely to fill hi* )tUrr *m the port ftld* «r« Itingl* in«l Wrlftit arf the two oth er mr rut—m of the pilrhinc lUff that gradltated from the championship fro»h Iwm m*y hr uwl in the imi. but will pmbubly atay In the field a* hie hitting ix mi a*a»et to the elub I ,« - *lle ha« been rritched from mlrher to firat ha * to »trrngthcn the infield and John»on will play h** hind the plate M<mrf look* like the IK-*t *hort*|np whik *e«r»nd and third will \m held down by Belief and Mvarverud. ho«h veteran* Zlmmer man will probiibly play one outfield position and the other* are uncer tain Against the untried T/mon Yettnw nine Coach Matthew* of Washington will send a veteran team on the field Altho the coach I* etill work log with two Infield aggregation* he will probably uxe Barrett. Wei (4 and flakke around tl»e base* and Tor ranee at «hort Maloney i* *iated to catch and Zamberlaln. M' Mnhon and Gardner will de*<orate the outer gar den* All the men played laat >e«r and made the trip to Japan. From four hurlera Matthew* will have three veteran* and a likely new corner for hi* selection. B*t*er, and Harper ar* the veteran* and Morgan l» the mo*t probable re. cniit. Mm kenile and |,i*tftn are an other pair of pitcher* who will prob ably get a trial during the *«w*nn The opening game of the confer ence season. April 21. will al*o be part of the f'ampue day program of the I'nlverslty. Washington will play the Mikado nine Saturday. RuiL I " All otlirr frame* powtponed; rain. « I'AI ll|< ( OA.HT I K\(,| F. # _ Won. prt, i l*m Anr*i«a 7 , -JL 1 4 :•>« x «f«mi 4 5 I7j "«ati Kr«nrinoo « f >4 Harrarriento 4 l ' 444 j» !t j*** - < :».i 3 ( j|j, I l'<"tl«nd « ,3U At Halt t*ke— 11, |j j.; Portland f, no Halt l.ak« 2 11 3 llatterlea: CrtimpVr and Elliott; Ix'wln, Hlucholder and AnfinNon. Keattle at Harrutnento—rain. At Oakland- It. ||. |.; Han Krundaco II j(j o iOakland 0 t! J n« t I f r 11«: Mitchell and Yell*; I'-ll'r, Winn, kelaer and Kovhter, H«ad. At l,nn Angele*-- It. 11. R. j \At» AiiKflr* 6 S 1 j Vernon ft 11 i I ltatt»r»t Dumovteh, Hall, Worm' and i>al>; Ju.nir.-i and iiauuait. It's Simple to Compile Averages—by This Method To iletrrmin* a imid'i iw-n-enlajr, dlvld* th« total number of f jh« Into th« numlwr won To clrtorrnln* « iiluyar'a luittinK aver***. <Jlvl<l» the total numlxr of "timea at »<at" Into tin- total number of baa* hila To trtrmiliM a pla)»r* firlilinar *v«»ra#e, divide the total number of imiouta. atid trror» inio th» total tiumtiT of rtam a««»pt«J In ajl rant • hrr« the rriiuUning fraction la on<--lialf or over, a point U arttlxd to th« ev»rn«r Foley Is Awarded McKay Go Hard - Hitting Tacoman Replaces Panama Joe Gans; Joe Black Shows TIIK Old Wallop vii, th* Artful I K*l*r r. *i Cha* llirkma would |>ut It. wll| b» tit* rii..tif of Turwtii>"'ii Imi»iii( hliuw al it* ArrtiM. Marly Ki.lt>' will ii«.nn »winn hl« mitt* for tlir ilH»< tmiott of locml fui>, wllh ■ h<* rlumif )iw of ('out Middle Cb.imp Gordon M< Kay aa U>« übjao- Uva. Foley haa rllmb««l Into tha lime light rapUtly of late, thru the me dium of hla knorkouta of Hub# Finn and Jo# Martlnaon The go took* |uul. Mi Kay la mll#» atwve Foley aa t boxer, and mile# t* low him aa a hitter, an there la quit* a < hanct for th# bout going #!ther way. Joe (iana wm* originally alat#d lo meet M< K.i) llut th# negro middle weight champion injured hia hand In training re.-#ntly. and *lml from th# Kaat tluit b* oouldu I Uit for aome Utile Harry Hutton of th# I*. 8 8 Penn sylvania will fight Jo* HUrk In th# a#ml windup ltla> k ha* b##n annul lailng In T«iwii* am] ia making hi* find app#r\ranee h#r* Young itardeaii. who retrieved con aideruhl* lom ground In the laai Well Win the Banting, Says S«natois'President BY ( L\RK (iRimTII I Pre*fal*wt, \\ aehingtm i lub tt i* my opinion that the \V«»hin*- ton club hM an excellent rh«J»w to win in the American I/Mfuf. I bv my bellrf on the fart that the team ta a well haltAcrd and well- j *ea*on«N| combination. \ Our infield ta »econd to none In either of the majfor league* The art j dition of l*e< kini»augh ha* rounded uuf our inner defence Our dub in atrong behind the bat- In Kddie ftharrity we have an e*cep tlonally atnmK catcher. who ta a glutton for work- ' Cards Pick Browns to Lead American League Who will win the pennant In the American League? A neutral party wpeaka and gay* the Ht l<ouin llrowna. The neutral party I* composed of the member* of the st. Ix>ui* Caftil*! nal* of the National league. The Cardinal* have met four of the American I.cague team* in ' spring training gam**, namely the] Yankee*. Brown*. Athletic* and Cle\ eland. The conaen*u* of the team I* that the Itrown* are the l»e*t club in the American league. They Insist the club that beat* out I*ee Kohl's i4*£re gat ion will win the )tennant. They dope the Yankee* a* fence buaters, hut that let* them out The Card* aay that not once 'n their net tc* with the Yankee*, did the New York club try to play any real ba*e ball, no sacrifice, no *tnurt run nlng. They rate the Cleveland team a* the amartest ball club. l»ut cannot *ee i Hpc.iker'a pitching ataff They claim it much Inferior to the Brown*. They al*o fee| that Speaker's bad leg* will affect hi* play. The Cardinal* beat Connie Mack'* club five straight games. no of course the Athletic* get no consideration a*' Ctrryonr wnnlN to mrrl mm.l ilaarr I with an niTiintiilUhril (lancer. \o longer «ffd >wu lie <• nHlUlowrr. \ o«i ran quickly nn«l ea«lly Irnrn in l»e n koail dancer liy my mrlknd. Join my elaaa at 7 ia-nl K ht or i.kr a prhatf liaaow. ' Adrian C. Anson Is Dead Grand Old Man of Ameri can Baseball Dies at Chi cago, After Operation CHICAOO. April 14.—Failing «or» ruprrala from an operation par formed Monday nl*hl. A<lnan C. ("fop") Anaon, on» of the mont color ful figure* in American huarball hla loil died here yeaterday. lie liarl bean •iipuri'iltly recovering frtmi the of tb« operuUon. but *ud'l« rily weakened. Anaon. who wu nearly TO. «u luaax-taicd with Ixuehali In Its In faney, and aa a player and manager helped in plar-lng the game upon it* prearnt <L<y plane. At th# height of ht« playing r*re#r Anaon wiui one of th# gTe«tr*t »ur» th# gam# haa produced, and hla work al firat baa# haa never bwa »ur pa—id. III* »plrlt of fulmew and winning peroonaJtty won m trem<*ndou» fol lowing. and hla death la mourned tbruout the aporting world. •how by taking Ihr## out of four round* from lioy M<-Ca*Blut. will do battle with Al liidiile in tlie apecial event. (»wen Itob»rui will meet Pat Wltl i.i ni* in the other bout scheduled to date. Our pitching department i» »om»- what problematical. but In my opin ion i« mu< h atrongrr than noire peo ple think. While Walter Johnann ha* been r»i«rrS<->l thru lllneae, I look for him to havr a good year. < ieorge Mof ridge fo« a veteran who knows how to pitch, and Xachory f«-ei* that he will have a better year than'ln l*Jl. It lc procalble that wme of our re rruita will r-ome thru and add niuih to our pitching atrength. I look for a good aejuion flnanrtal ly. a> all Indications point to m-at loterewt in the (iinK for the coming —ion. pennant contender*. As a matter of fact moat of the Cardtnala eecm to think that Mack ha* another tail end aggregation on hi* hand*. The Brown* are rated a much bet ter club than la*t year. The outfield i* conaldered atrong. the catching ateadv. the Infield much Improved and the pitching fairly good. Since the Cardinal* cipect to win the National league pennant, they have the world aerioa doped for St. l<oulti. Head and t'ae STAR WANT ADB You'll (iet What You Want REAL PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS Whale Hone (Rubber) Set of Teeth Crowns Rridgework, per tooth... Amalgam Filling All work guaranteed for 15 yrara. Examination and advice free. Call and ?»re taraplra of Our rial* and Bridif \\ ,»rw. w, mmj Ik* Teat af Tim. Moat of our rrrarnt patronage la rwommrndfd by our early ruaitini wh«»e work la mill h -lvln K ir,„.d .atlafacU-.n AaU .. U r . u.tom" rß who )\a\e teated our work When coming in our office, he mire v..n a; tn *h- f'lfht place. || r(n|t &!i n<l with you. OHIO Dentists :U7 LMVKHSITV ST. o»»*alta hraarr-l'atrraua c<> PATHWAY. APHTT, I.V 1099 0' WAR He'll Be Favorite in Derby Unbeaten as Two-Yesr. Old, Great Things Ej. pected of Morvich BY IM)f{ IX)RMAN Jamaica, i. I. Apm h.—d*,, 'J t horne , .ar-rly kw«j( u. to th" barrier T I un pomtive Morvlrh the w»vw ». year-old. i* having a hard 9m vln Uitr runtiUig of iU t ville Iwrby. Al«>, unle** I am badly Morvk'h >» certain to be as bl ( a »n. >*t»on a« a ) year-old aa h« »u a the 2 > ear-old <-laa*. Krt-d liurlew. hu trainer who hu \ connate,! »„ h lht ' *ai)ie for 20 ). or» In the rapaotj trainer. remarked b> me, Jo, waa aaridied tor bla first tr>o«i of th* y+ur: "Morvlch i« the c kUMt tore? f have ever Iralne<l. i|o«ev*r. h. a «u«-h a rlutton for oi/rk that n a wxrve Job to keep him from r>«* • Uie. "He la pra/tically ready for tbt l»erby An he ia. It doean't take kn? to «ei him In shape j won' h>a u be at hla beat for the Ilert>y. an< f he ix he will make u* all ibroa nt our chewta," After „ winter of idleness j, whi. Ii the only n-rnne he got au t-eni* led around the bl* utable vheet he U quartered. I watched Morrlrt 'urn In a wonderful mile bla tin tine out. Ha Defoliated the Uim In 1 44 S-&. Herently without a tract of trf.fir and. for a pan of the half nH* «t leuet. under a pull at the hand* of ht» rider. Morvlch < "vered tie dj- ln .47 4 S revonda. Morvi<-h la a r<-markable horn. Hi waa unbeaten «a a : year-old. On form he looks to be ia for another hi* year. If he romca thru aa a 3- year-old he will be entitled to be Lompart-d with lb. treat Man o' War. IS EXCISED NEW YORK. April li.—Lr» Tendler and ho manager, ITiil Oitmman. apolocuad forabuxins tk* referee after a r«*trt bout and th«r auapenMon wma liftad by the bouat mm ml*-1 in. WANTED Experienced City Salesmai Big opportunity for men capable of hand ling crews. Apply W. H. Daly, 2 to 4 Sunday, Ethelton Ho tel. Thoroughness Character!*** our method# and our (oni'Tft h • I •very , x . . t-. •• ni * .ih #ouad bu* 1 * nfu juU*fQJ«nt % 4% raid m *a»laga Airaaata Account* Subject to Cfceck A" Cordially Invited People* Savings Bank SKI lIMI A>K. AM> I'»KK tt.