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PAGE SIX ATHLETIC PARK TOO SMALL FOR TIGER ROOKIES Athletic |>ark, Tuconia's official bagehiill field located some whereH west of th; Illh and X Htreet junction, ahvn\s appeared to local fanh to i>e large enough for au> kind of hull. Hut those who went out to the ol' dlßinond yi'sterda.. ulleiiiODii mid tins noralng earn to anoth er BOBeltteioi I'aleae Rum Hull trims linnii his training aquad, he'll have to ri i> out the back | fence and let some <>i the bail toaaeri practice In tilth street. Hall luis ::u or mure men In uniform. And vhtfl jrou tui t% men hitting fuugo Hie.-, taking batttog practice, running baeea, and i la}lng cat v ail in a field ':• .'.-df Atiiieth park, >cm find! tkal foe; have ooaelderablj more! tlimi i- Dereeaary for comfort. Hi-s declared todaj 'iiat hei kai 111 ih ; r bunch of expert' i Amateur Games U'IIKHK •rH^:^ im.av. iii'cs i list ahowing where aojne of the lira atsateura of Ta loma will i'la> tl.is Maaou: Jaa '■r»is> — \uiuiin. Paul ntiajiir —White s.i\. Itini (.inn.—Siiii-lu-r. I r«n Wood* —Smeller- limn- CinuH —IHiPMH. 1 I'll I- I > 1111 \ ——\\ IK.lilllCll. I/nine Mi < krl—\\ uiiilnn'ii. kaa lifir«-l<'iiil—Hu, l:i'<iiiiH TiK«-r«.. Art Sniitli—Vi ..in line ii. Haj \\ ilkou -U—W .•u'liimm. limn Ihi in iin iin I—l in I'nut. .lull- Shimer—Kinrlier. \\ ItymiiiiK—Mn, 'Imoiiin litt er*. I'll-*. IX'lll.ll i» \\ lUlllllK'll. Kkimn i^ikcr— tl'oudmca. UaMar #aa*aa —Me> Taro**« liii- \l l hi Urn" lie—\\ iiimlhu'ii. \i>. Of it ad—AhevaVav. I'll'icr I'rii/icr—Mlnrial. I i"i 'I'M) lor—Woii'lmii'ii. I>m «r llaiitlninl —\V ilt.<--<ni. I'hlU'lnoll Slll»'l|«T. (•UlMlst I'Otll \\ oolllllt'll. Il\ I Ml \< 11. TOO. The Parkland Athletic clulj baKfbiiil team is in !hk organised •Ki'l" "ii.s year, iuiil will U.ivi' many of the s.iiai' fast |ilu\ors who were Included in Iti linen r> Ihsi hmh. \inst (ii ilia playeri llw- in Fern Hill, lull linve adopt ed Parkland as the official liotne for ilieir ball • 111 ■ > IttctUM Fern Hill ilofs nol '"ii-i a diamond good enough for amateui gamea. The Invincible hi.tiny. And) Nelson mid Bill} Strong, will work for the Parkland A, C. this ye»r. Among others on the club Will i.c .Miller, third base; Rud) Kiesel, hs or p.; Jack Clark, L'h: Leonard Brotten and mil Btora a-li, Hi. (oml'l.k/h: w tails ok VALLKY i i;\<.i X At a meeting last Right t lie new Vhllc. icatuc completed de tails for its coming seasoß. The league was fornially organised whin the Wilkt'Miii, Sunnier. Huy tllap, I.;iKe Cttf, MOOM an<l Monograms presented I"'" forfeit Hpl<'ce. Carbonado could not get sufficient I'la.Mrs. him) dropped out. Buckley «ii alii dropped, to make the league n lil-club af fair. The Valley team will begin their rare April SO, with Moose at l.akf City, MoDucratni at I'uy allllii and \\'H!;»-ni\ at Bumn >r. Homer King of the Ktnibali Hun Store h;is Offer d a ImnilsiMiiv troi'liy to the league winner, BATTKKY i:i:oivi:\ t r. The famous battery of Murry and Bmuoa, which worked m tl fectlvely for Hoy lac( year, has been broken up, according to re ports. 1111 l Murray, the ttsr pitches, Is sail to have ilgned vlth Hip South Ttcoma Tigers, iriiile Elmer Benson, one of the PANTAGES UTTI.K l,«»ltl) l{(till. UTS iiiiii inn i TROt'PK KOI II VAGABOXM KOI It UTHKH BIG A (IS T.M'OMA TIIKATMS All Thi* Week to liUlitv \l»lii lim hi-lii WII.KKS STOCK OOMPANV —IN— "TMK THAU. «>K THE bOMtfIOMK mm:" Sii|htli I'i.kliii Hi.ii of I'.nui til ill I■l I v MATINI'.K \VBDS BMMY I-i i..-—M.iuii.-. -. 10c. 2.1 c. Night*. 15c. 2fto. Mfl A Mfc I'lioiic Mi.ln .VII. Ho\ Office O|i«n I>hll,v. Steamers Tacoma and Indianapolis for Seattle L«»v» Municipal Duck. Taea «■■. fill • 00. lltl > na . 11l «:«*. I •«. 7:00. •:•« p. w. I^cav* Colman Dock, S*altl«k I:» 0. 1:00. 11.00 a. m. 1 :(•. I a«. :00. 1:00, 111 ? . m FUUH and Flout Sl«am«r& llngl* Far*, lia; Round Trln» Ha. Blaki n»np,i TrlM Daily. ». a. JOlflQ* <■<■•!. Olflc* atu»t«ipal Dock. M- I4«y fined plajers due Saturday, and he Ih Hiire afraid thai he will have to klip I lew pink ticket! to part cf his present s<|uad before tli.it time, or take th" crew out to the boundleM prairies, where tkejr can find room, Amonn the new recruits arriv ing > c-iicrdiiy were Roberta, form •f catch r with ike Ptttaburg I-Vds. |.. .1. KdwanU. catcher, former)) uilli the Portland City league, and 1.. C Berhaat, ratdi •■r, in the Central ami Three! ic v net. Ther til a practice came be tween t»i> si|uiids veiterdaj aft ernoon, Hie teami helng -elected by Harrj Cheek ami Pat Uoran. Practli c i elan* ever] day al 1 8 i'tnl cads i,( | . It, with mii hour for lunch. The funs are wl come in visit Athletic park and Ki\e the re Tttiti tlie "once over." beai ba< katoi i .1 >norm the ama teure, Intend! to manage the HlMtnaway Athletic club'i ball team, •IT Ol TMi: (. \MC. Ki!iii«' Kic-.li, (Kjpular pla] i r "ii the Parkland A. V. team, is ■ufferlug from i>lood-polaonlng la the hand, and « mi l« out of the game for pan of the aeaaoa- IM»S| Idlti.l I. Don'i foi-get the ]n^ benefit dance of the Hill Ath letlo club'i ball team, Friday Dlght, iii Campbell'i hail, 4"tii mid McKinley. jSMiNS \\| 111 \l Itl' 11V. Joe Qralt.v, veteran aeml-pro i.iii player, ha> ilgned a contracl i" r»laj «iiii the Auburn tparn iiiis year, (.ail teaaon Joe made iin esoelleni ibowlag 1 with thli club, inn early In the fear lie hurl hit ankle and wai laid up mr lome time, Bui thai didn't df« ceuraga him in the leaat, He helped Auburn win i majorlt) <>r its garnet, and lie Ik aura to be 'iiu> of ' lie tnainitayi of tl)«' i <«i *; team, i»\\( i; mi. HIT The v.. 0. VV. Xo. 718, ball rtentn'l dmii■>■ : Moom iiall last iiißiii v.iih a great iuccch One of I lite hits of the evening wai the I boxing match between the Mer ] ritt i wins. Thej boxed ■ Blash llug, itnaihing four roundi, The \ Woodmen i hank their many friradi who made tiie eveat > suc cess. n \\ si KDAV The Tribune Beavers and \v. 0, V. . team N<. 7'is will m*M Siii daj at l:3o at Whitman grounds for a practice game, Gloomy Qranstrom, who has been f-iKtud by \V. 0. \V., will start the fun for his team, nmi be caught by Llbke. The <>i<l Bhararock bat tery, Fred (.'romwell and H. Dwy er. win work lor the Beavers, Henrj fournier has also beea ilgaed to miri thin seieon mr Clare Dwyer's boys. RELAY TEAM IS TOO SPEEDY AND TRAINER FORCED TO DISBAND IT Mirliijtrtir* t«vo-iiiilo i-elay I emu—left to rijtlii, Ihmnell)-, Mv r|.hy, Trainer I anill, < hm.,11. I fer. Too mmii speed lion spelled the ilixl'it tialoiimi-ii t of ilis two-mile relay team at. the I'nlverftlty of Mlrhlfcin. Trainer Karrell an nounced after the Wolverines set lat Buffalo at T:Bf l-§, that the teaa would not run another race. PETER'S IFFLE McX W'illiamH in gather ing a team around him at Spokane that hait all tlie looks of a very formidable or ganization. He has located Eddie Meneor, former Pltts burK Pirate abortpatckar and old time Northwestern le.iyuer, ami lihk ainnod up ■"liny" Leonard. If Tim" in right, lie will prove a val uable addition to th" Nix. Oftentimes when I I'iitri li>t feint*, lii» opponent needs the ammonia bottle. "Megaphone MIIUt" wiis In Ti.i liuiiiM last f.ill When the flood caBM iiloiift. "It ni tiit- greateat flood i ivw law," say* the popular con cesatoa man. "Alter it had pasaed over, there wasn't ewn ii ■emblaace of that beautiful ruce rOUrM lt'ft. Vou'ii never know there imd been ■ track there, except for n remnant of grandstand ie" OH the lot." Millar aajra thai thwt't ■ graal abundance of good ball playen in the Boath, The; re falling over each other to r (jt joiis. aii'i man) are headed towards the N'ort liwestt-rn, hoping to locata ham and up here, HdiiKiii i.ooUb Kit." wrltee ji sirilie with the (iimitH. If the aaid Rouarh don'l look fit EARLS CONNERS AFTER HONORS Earl conners, Tacona'i b«» --i. mi tight, is aUwtlßi out to make i sane for nlmaelf. L*»der iiinnion of Paul it< ■ 1 ■■, the ynimi! lioxer lian arranued a teriei of uatchca thai will not onlj nivo a good opportunity to >;ci into the bin none) back eaet. but \viii permil iifm to capture the Borthweßteni utie. If i»« i« cßpablOi Friday nlghi Karl will b«» Young Harrahao at Soaiiie. li.ir rahao ii the lad wba ••feated Claude Barron at IteeU'i la*l IN THE CAMPS OAMKH VKBTBRDAY New Yori< NatiOMil l a Ntw Orleans Boutbem 4. Pilr*l)iir« Xutioiiiils I, Mtnphtl Boutbem ■). Huston National! 7, Richmond [Bternationali ■"." Chicago Nationals 2, Shrcvo port i .'in innu.i no. Detroit 11, OklalKima City Weetero 6, Phlladelpllla Anierioans ', Charleston South Aatlantlo l. With three men who run run a half mile under two minutes he Isn't going to waste time on a two-mile event, but will go In for the middlo distance honors. Sep arately tinted lim membern ran their relays as follow*: Carroll, THE TACOMA TIMES a month hence Broadway will l>e Haying "Routch in it •lm. 1 Bill muley. Great Falls liiiot, lihh lucked up a nitty niourid artist in "Rudy" Kal llo, whom he Rpcured from Oakland. ■Ruily" is a I'oit lainl lio\ lie Ikih served in the I'nlon association niiil Tri-Slati' l<;inne. He \\;isi i onsiileivi) one of the liext hea\erg in tlie Rio Orandc H*oct*ttOH last year. Clnis M:itlie\vson will (|iiit the slul> and turn nmpiru if his ann don't mend. One day Ofl thin |ob at St. Louis would reform the Old Mauler, Portland is siding up and tnkiii|t more notice of the wrtßtlinn liont between Prank Vance and Eddie OTonnell. to talce place next Friday, than toytkiag in the nun line Him luis been pulled Off in Port kind Hlnco John B#rg i.in up ritark si. in liis kimono with the pale r« --i-i-il ts. Ti|i to bHbeliall magnutes who niit'rialt/i' on economy: A\ iiy not pack the iiast-llin-; with M»*x Honey on rainy aaya instead of using nuv. dunt? imoker la Taeoma, March 2. On April IS, ('miner* will meet Bert Hughes at Everett in a four round bout, and on tho lTtli lie will tackle TOI Vernon at Abrr dOOfl In a l<>.round go- <>» Ihe ■amc evening Paul Itoeli will nix with l'iiH Laage for 10 rounds. "We're liotli in perfect couili tion, and tralnlßg hard every day." B*td Itaala today. "1 BO lieve Connera will win a knock out In Bl Testsr two of Ills three bouts. Ha'i going after sonic honors now and ho means bttlt- BOOB." BILLIARDS Aadrawi' partati —a. j. Scai lon won from Lee Turner, 7."> to .*, I. making ■ record with a high run of S5, Toßigßt Jack Brown meets c. ft. Patanoa. Petorsoa-Cookiia'a parlors— C, Howard won from G. Williams In the amateur pocket billiard tour ney, 7.'i to .'.I. F. Hoops won from K. Woody, 7" to 71. fo niKht. R, A. Stephenson vs. Ar thur Fre'iiian. 1:."7 2-B; I'fer, 1:58; Donnelly, 1:r,9; Murphy, 2:02. The rec ord equalx the intercollegiate out door time and Is a second faster than Mr- mark established two weeks ago by the Yale squad, when Michigan fished third. William Farnum and Dorothy Bernard Starred In "Bondman 9 Doroth) !'.<-■: 1;• 1.1. Mrho has the role of (iicclim, the Icelund lK'lle, who is heroine in Hall Caiue's famous story, "The llond niaii," at the Liberty this week. Kiglit hundred men ami women clad in picturesijue IcoUuld BOB tunies, the latter the result of months of research on the part of experts, tln> Icelandic ponies, actually imported from the N'orthlnnd, cattle, sheep, pigs, hucksters' booths, a great wrcat- Hng arona and tlie liottßt of I.hwk. all tlieae are seen la the great festnal scene In the latest William Fox stupendous pttoto COAST TEAMS START •> <* 1 « PACIWC ('OAST LEAGUE •; i I ■i, HtandiiiK <»' the t'llihs. •? i # Won. liost. IVI. » 4 Tortland . . 1 0 l.04« • •; Salt Lake . I 0 1.00(1 • • Lob Angeles 1 0 LOOK •♦ I » Frisco 0 1 .001) | I Oakland . . 0 1 .000 »• 0) Vernon ... 0 1 .000 $> • MATM MX SAN" FRANCISCO, April I. — Before 11 crowd of 15,000 persons, j N'nyes and Illgginbothani of the i PortUnd team deloated the San j Francisio SealH in the opening I Kiime yesterday, C to 1. OulftO, Portland'a new jilayer, hit a homer and a single, and BOOrod twico. Score: H 11 X Portland I 8 I Baa rraaetaco 4 7 3 Batterioa: Noyes. Hlg|lnbotb-| am and Fislior; Sleen, Buum and' Bopulvote, 11. Elliott. IN NAI/T I,AKi: SALT LAICS, April .'». —The home club won the openliiß game of the season yesterday afternoon 7 to 4, before a crowd estimated tit 10,000. The score: X H ■ Salt Lake 7 10 t Oakland 4 || 2 Batteries: Fittery and Han nah; Klawitter, Manser and bl- Uott. j AX(iKI-S YICTOIIS LOS ANOELKS. April I, — There wpre 1(1,000 persona out for the opening name of tho Coast league here yesterday. Los An geles defeated Vernon, fi to 2. Manager Frank ChanCe was or dered off the proundß In the 7th for disputing Umpire Held. The score: H H X Log .\m .!■ ■ 5 7 2 Vernon 2 3 2 Batteriea: Ryan and BoIob; Hess, Quinn, Johnson and Hprnr er. S. S. LEAGUE TO ORGANIZE The Pierce County Sunday School association will hold its annual meeting and election of officers tonight at the Y. M. C. A. In connection, the baseball di vision of the association will meet and organize. This Is the last day for entries to be received aud for teams to deposit their forfeit inoiifv. TURN TO IHK Ct-ASSIFIBD WANT ADS ON PAGE 7 FOR XI.SI ITS HUE PAGE SEVEN. play, n BBfOOII reproiliK lion of Hall Catao'l "The Bondman," starring the liiteniiUionully iioini l;ir \\"lljinni Faniuui und Horothy berimrri, whlili opened at Hie Liberty today. It is a scene which represent* research of the most painstaking kind and an atlentlon to detail which is microscopic, On tko new bill ;ilso is a good comedy, "The Utabapa of Muaty Suffer." WHERE TACOMA IS i AMUSING ITSELF | Theaters TACOMA \\iiu«'s Btoch t**inf wy. ""! ueek in "The Trail of tIM LotMBOOM Tine." Salintiiiy—Xew York Hyin-; l>li((ny orchestra inn' Si*tt I|i>liiimii, in concert. lUUI—(BMPBBM) Dark. Theater being re-! in ode lied. PANTAdFS Little Lord Kolierts, dimin utive comedian, and i-i\-iir( vuudeville hill. Movies AI'OM.O "\n\ York," hig sensation -111 film, with HhIM Hoed.; ■ uiul "Fatty and Mubel Adrift." ] couniiAii > "Oiploinacy," with Marie! | l>or<>. LIREHTY '■The Itoiidiiinii," with Will iam l-'iiriium. hy i iti:i>mi: viim. Harry llillnrd, stage favorite, is featured with Theda Hara in a now Fox release called "Gold and the Woman," Theda doing the vampire stunt. - * • K. 11. Sothern, famous Shakes pearan Hftor. will shortly aiipear on the screen for Vitagraph. BMtrfl 'Mich el«? nri lias re turnerl to the screen. "Bea" won a large i'ol lowiiiK of fans two years ago by her splendid work in "Ba lomy Jane," and they will all be glad to see her in The Unwritten Law. 1' Ormi llawley. former LaUl star, will noon make her debut as a World Film star In 'The Social Highwayman," playing opposite Edwin August. ".lark" O'Brien, who directed Mary Plckford in "The Found ling," will remain as a regular di rector for the Famous Players company. Griffith promises soon to re lease his new picture, still un named, which he declares will surpass Ills famous "Birth of a Nation" film. Francis J. (Jrandon, former Se llg director, has joined the Metro forcei. Comedy Is Added to Big \ Dramatic Bill at Apollo - I'iitty. Miil.el, and rlirir il<>u l'i<lo. in one of the iu\\.'-t .'ml m«s» KaWoManMM Ke>|etuaw 'Tl'M ia;lo roaMaVoa, "l-'uit.v »m«l Maiu-l Adrift," at the A|h>lli>. Vtidcii to tiii- already itroni will at the Apollo lie notable comedy, "Fatty mvi Mabel Adrift," <>|>eiiK today in eoanoe tion wltli t lie powerful drania "Npw York," and the porforn umv.s of tlit Hawaiian Trouba dour aexteUe. For variety ami nener:'l intcrr'-t no till of re em memory iv ecllpaed it. I'ict irtKiue. spli y "New York" boldi l«efou tlie aiulienip Ibe '•• --•on of the futility of the l'a>t life of tho 11- ■ 11• i■»> 1:?- It tt> 11 Clever Paramount Star In Sardou Drama at Colonial Pretty Marie l>oro here in f anious Hardou ilnuua. "I>i|il<>nva Fascinating Marie Doro Is fea tured at the Colonial theater for four days in "Diplomacy," from v siml'm: way to HKMOYI-: UAXDRVFP There 1b one sure way that ha» never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you deßtroy It entirely. To i do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid iarvop from any drug store (this Ih all you will need), apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub It lv gently with the finger tips. By morning, most If not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and en tirely destroy every single iign and trace of It, no matter bow much dandruff you may have. You will find all Itching and, digging of the scalp will stop In stantly, and your hair will )>• fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a liun dred times better. "AUMTtiBMUBIIt. " Wednesday April 5, 1916. gripping!) Interatlog story i>ut the inor.it it tOaCßet overMiadow S i iu> ascttcnu nl it produos. •■Fatty iiml Mabel Adrift shows llofioe Arlnicle kUd Miilel Nortnand in one of tupir hi < 9t* forts. In it tliry arc < jt^ ■ tdrt(| in v BOttagC nt sea on their lion y uioon. Tbetr iv-jiic is uttended by iiia 11 \ sidesplitting •itUßtloMi and the retribution flatted upon (he bandits lhat put them tl (lie mercy of tli> storm in fast ami, in nny. the-*reat drama by Sardou. Thlf is not the first time Unit Mlsa Doro lias appeared In thin inter esting drama of political in* trigues, an she was starred with. William (iillette and Blanche Kates in tlie stage version of ihe play at the Empire theater in New York last year. KxinTienca gained in her stage worU has helped her wonderfully in th« photodraiutlc adaption of th 4 play. Elliott Dexter, who recently married the charming Miss iJuro, appears as her husband in thli picture, taking the role of Julian, a member of the British diplo matic service. The picture as an inlernational flavor, aud, though by no means a nar pic ture, and containing no alleged battle scenes, It hints of war and diplomatic complications, spying and official deception, making i( a truly timely production.