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MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1923 THE PORTSMOUTH DAILY TIMES MUTi AND JEFF Bath tub Bathing Has Advantages After All BY BUD FISHER THlWfc OF WRAP SIMCC uue TDMB LET'S TAK.G A Dip THe 60 urr 0 ORDINARY ATHTUB CA.IO SPLASH TO B6' ABLC TO BATHCD IN IW C6YPT! ATHING A BATHTU GOING RECCED NUMBER OF ENTRIES IN THE FAMOUS KENTUCKY DERBY LOUISVILLE. 3fcu-ch Our hundred IHTI'S are entered for the 19VS Ken- lucky Derby. This 5s a rec'inl nunv for (he derby as a late closing I'VCtlt. These equine aristocrats from rvi-ry section cf Uie and )n- rliiih r-fSc'-ics-'V every of a I Vic-year stake last yxtir, inchul- ins the Belniont divisions of ths Pinilico Futurity Ken lucky JucUry Cluh slakes. Bashfortl Manor stakes.

Lexington Futurity, (Jnccn City Handicap, tl-ie Saratoga Spcjial and other rven'B, according tn tonigf by M. J. Winn. manager of tfie Kentucky -jcrkey CIuU, wliitli slage the running of Amrjrica's oldest race at Churrb'll Dovois May IniliciitioRs point to large nuinhei- Hi' starli'rs. "With twenty-one siiirii-rs I his year, tlia will he Slll.OOO.

to whi.ii will he added souvenir for fhe winner, vul- 'il tir JT.ijOO," Mr. nnnouncc- i said, Entries 1 Be Out Tho official list V'f entries will- he for publication March S. the stateil. Alilioupli it closed on Fehruary .4. it was found to nwait mailed frova Cuba.

Tia I'nliforiiiu. and Ncw'Orleans. As lias lioen ease for years. HIM cast will vie with the west for liiiiinr nf niiiuins tlip derby winner, ihc Ipading; fables of both -'S liniis having t-ntrios. Among the eastern si allies ropo'rtecl are those of Aumisi r.elmont.

Harry Payne jr. Sincliiir. J. S. Cosden, Uoiijamin Block.

Willis Sharpe Kil- r. Admiral Grnyson K. Uoss. AVostern stables include nf K. II.

'Bradley. E. Mad- 'li'ii. .1. and H.

Keene and otlK of jirtiiuinrjce. M'inn utated that inquiries lln iler'tiy and reqMests for nc- are greatest' in Mil 1 history the race. MORAN TOUTS FONSECAAJHORNSBYRIVAL CHAMPION A I A March Foutrh (By the A. 1'. Jamicto is junior lidiinx'ight champion boxer of the Ensi liy virtue of referee's de- last over Macariq Villon i i i i ronnds.

Both are Filipinos. i.i.-iinictM recently returned from-Ansi i i a wl-crc he engngel in number "I i i I llarr.v- "Smoke" McCall is organiz- Hie Yankees for din- this year and "the fol- met at York park'at in-n Sunday afternoon: E. a i (i. Cnyhart. F.

Phillips. O. K. Hnrtmi. Kns- Woods.

Worthiiiptim, C. Wcidiicr. Hnrming! Keyser. Davis. Dobbins.

P. I.odwick, i i i Craves-and Donatuon. UfHKX Patrick Moran talks, usually says something worth while. Patrick, you know, wou the first pennants in 'years' and for Philadelphia and Cincinnati' in "the National League, pieced -together misfit aggregations until Ije- came cliauipions. I'at rick's judgment on a recruit carries considerable weight! The latest from Moron, is that the National League lias anoOjer Kogers Hoiuisljy.

It is funny how rookies come in and are touted as duplica'tes of the stars of the profession. But- dim'l. forgot that the critics laughed when (leorge Sisler was i boomed as a dnplica'te of Tyrus Cobh. i Louis Fonsoca. second baseman, is on the opinion of Moran -Maybe yes'and uiaybo no.

This youngster, hopping from 'the senrf'-pro corners of the Pacific Coiist regions, in one season Iwcame a a in Ihe Xational League. That recently, "but if ywu remember last year, playing in SI games, and he was topped only by Hornsby, Beb Kusscll of the Pirates and Casey Stengel of the Giants. Fonseen. 'm not. the dashing type oC Frank Friscii.

He is ot tail, slender build, along (lie Ivan Olson of iho Brooklyn Superbss- In trailing ball, however, he hangs his chin close- in the dirt. He pounces upon a hall like a cf; going over lo second base, and is gifted with a' natural throw for a second baseman--underhanded. "I thought 1 would create a hit of excitement when Isaid that Fonseca would be another liogcrs Hornsby in a year." remarked Jloran recently, i you rcmembe. last spins said that the lieds would finish i first division when practically all of the critics said we would rub shoulders with the Phillies for the cellar. 1 Ironton Bowlers Roll Here Saturday The crack Smoke House bowl ins; team of will invade tbe Peerless City next Saturday night to play a return game with Bakers' Tramps.

The sots will be rolled off on tbe Play 'House alleys. It. is hoped that Baker will he able to round up all ot liisj bowlers for this match and that it will not be necessary to send a crippled aggregation- against the strong' Canuonville inintet. Carpentier's Hands Gone; He's Through HENRI L. FARRELL Press Spnis Editor.) field with a most magnificent bulldog Mowed along on leash.

Two Cadets MOW YORK. n-nitol inarched liy leading gaunt old iinilc had been playing too much tennis. Many of the experts maintiilu tliat Miss Mi-Kane is the only player in Europe -u)iuIili: of giv'ng battle to -Mile. Press.) --NoV Hint Battling has tile bulldog J'alrly wen I into eon- the olT iiiid some more fluting, the Ti- to iliijvnlsiuus'iif wriilh. He stormed and gorgeous fumed HIH! sought definitely to get Georges Carwuficr.

who had ft lot the nmle i -pi his knocked off liy the cave- His leash was removed. tnan. hus suddenly decided the I With nothing to bee." him from his public isn't interested in the vplnrn Hirent ((Ktear the mule to pieces. 1)9 Any fan who is student ut' tho bout lie bus lieen -yellinjr for. ceased his outburst rather em- pimp, and who linn seen the' players Billy Evans Says ii major league all-star.

iill-tlrni! team is merely a mntter ot individual opinion. LOUIS JTOXSECA Scout Games, Saturday afternoon in Wilheltuette hall. Troop S. won.n basketball from Troop 12, SI to 8- BtilleiiKcr was tile star for tbe Troop 8 or eol- lads. The lineups and summary: Ttxwp 12 Spencer Tracy Spragne Hoerner A.

Spencer Troop Bulleuger Lewis McClcndon Oliver Lowe Subs: Yonnfc for F. Spencer. Bush for for Lewis, G'iirduer for Lowe. Field Goals: A. Spencer Tracy 1.

Sirracne Ballenger 30, Byrd McCleudon 2. Lowe 2. Fouls: Hpragui-. 2. Iljilleiiger I.

was''virtually, wined'lip hiirwssei! huuiiliatod-like 'he by the boxing Oiirpent lor crept'around hack of his keepers and ran up and down in front of the burs flattened out on the t.nrf. hirkins like, (U-ilverlna I rights aniMefls of wicked words. He French boxinir authorities declurn called Siki everything he couldn't 'hat CarpenHer is through, a he wait until nine months should pass ought to it' and retire. They so tha't In; could.sock Kiki. Imsi' thtiii oiiinini on the statement Then it came to nans that Siki win.

that lils Imnds are in action. as well qualified to make selection as Boine star player manager, umpire or writer. JlcCIrnw, tiouajily one of the greatopr leaders in the history of the game, made an all-star selection. It seems that Mc- team has- stirred up more av- released' after servina; three 'mouths' a that bo never be able to put guments among the fans a any -if suspicion, mid when 'he came out of Ijuhlnd his blows. case, ('arpentler suddenly hist: his lf the Frenchman's hands arc jhe.is throusth.

because no boxer can The action of the Frenchmen hrin sllree(d witllu 1 i i A i ul llrH1 mule and a hack aii betwi bulldog i lust Army-Yale game: Two Yale students were n(1 a Kaulc curry a alongr after most everything else if gone, but nothing will avail him when i old Mitts have turned hrit.tlc. One Bond Issue Carries; Other Defeated AXD THAT ISN'T AMERICA (Cleveland Plain-Dealer) Visiting Zulu I'rince is shocked at he loose standard of American innr- ils. However, he's visiting in Chi- Troop 17 defeated the strong Troop aggregation. to 14 Saturday night. ow 2 Troop 17 Woods K.

1 -infill Barber L. F. Krick WEST 0.. March two issue elections on the proposition of erecting new high school held in two districts county the proposition carried by 1(1." in Franklin township, and lost by 1CS 'in Jefferson township. In Franklin township.

submitted to the voters was for the issue of. for a new school building. The total vote cast was 2-JL with 203 favoring 8S against it. Jn'Jeffcrsoi: township the four precincts cast, a total vote of on a proposition Jo issue for a new- high school building, 420 were against it, and -MS for it. ParkerHurt; Out Of Game Several Months Berndt Snyder Zeisler K.

IxbfidK Morgan L. Schuler Substitutes: Billian for Krit-k. Field goals: Woods Barter 'L Morgan 2. Ilnrth Krick Snyder 3. Foil) goals: ITirrth 2.

Keferee: Mc-Na uinra. TO PICK COACH MADISON. AVIS'. March 5- lection of a football coach for I ho University of Wisconsin will be made by the athletic council March 7. cording lo announcement today.

Pat Andy Parker, of Dayton, who're- cently fought a draw with Frankic Wells, their bout being staged in the Winter Garden, will not light for a month or iwo, due to an injury his suffered when he recently fell down a flight of stairs in the jem City. A gash, which required seven stitches to close, was inflicted on his head. CARPENTERS SIGN SCALE CLEVELAND, March H--An agreement by which carpenters are to draw un hour for Iho. npxt year WHS signed today by arbitral ion the canieu- tei-s' district council and Hie 1 tiM- Contractfivs' Assodatlon. it was iinnonnctMl by Hurry MeLaughlln, business agent iif Iho union nnlay.

About 7.CKH) iiii-ii arc affected. Dl'NN AFl'KIt MtlN'MS MIX. March Dunn, manager of Baltimore Internationals, today wired Mclnnis. iirsr basruian, recently released unconditionally by Cleveland Americans, asking h'm to mime his terms In play with tin- Orioles. the other crack aggregations have been selected.

Mcliraw passed up Ltijoii- as regular, selecting him for Ihe utility infield role. He didn't even mention Tris Speaker. While he handed Matbewson much praise that was justly deserved, he made no remarks at all about Mordecai Brown. Kvery fan has hos, own peculiar ideas nbo'it the Mars' of the While Lajoie and lirow.n have passed from the majors, the memory of their cast was piny is still fresh in the. minds of tho issue and many a fan.

Speaker, conceded to. be one of the greatest of all time. IIHK thousands of adiuirers who regard him as the last word In ontfielding. Page, coach at Butler College, and Kyan, assistant football coach at Dartmouth, are the two candidates favored. Harry Hughes, coach at the Colorado Agricultural" College, was considered for the position, lint is not now mentioned as a likely selection.

-'DDIE'S FRIENDS The Last Car yow! 1 HOLLER. LOUD HE'LL STOP A MINUTE 1 1 HEY JACK IT IN TO THE OAUN5, A COUPLA MINUTES LATE NOW WELL WHADDA "VHA.T. HE'S CONDUCTOM ON GOOD NIGHT UP OUT. HEBE TOR. THE NIGHT fANCY FIGURE IN CO NTRACT WORKS HARDSHIP ON MclNNES JJy Sen-ice.

wanted to finish tey big league career March failure of in uiy liome town. I agreed to go to Cleveland only a two-year contract that called for 'a, big raise in salary. single American Jjeagtie club to refuse to waive on First liaseuian "Stuffy'' Mclnnes was a distinct surprise tu sporting experts all over the country. Perhaps the most surprised individual was -McTimes liimself. "Can't understand itj" said Mc- lnnes, when the nue.stion was" jint to him.

"I am f.ur from being through a hig leaguer. The only possible reason I can offer is (ho salary liirurc' in my contract. Cleveland bought me from Boston it was against my wishes. 1 "I cannot help i it was uiy contract rather flmii my hick of ability that icauswl me to nmived out of the league." Mcluncs refused name the figure in his contract, hut it is understood it culled for $11,000 for Mclnnos hit over last year. ITo is still a great Holder, despite the fact that hi; is up.

lie should have no Iron hi getting a major league berth and is certain to help some team. Sandow Anxious To Match HoweU With "Nig" Blair John Collins, a former local news-. meet him and Uial -is why we are paper man, and Dave Sandow, of Day-ton, motored here for a weekend visit. They are promoting boxing matches in the Gem City, and their missj.ui lurc is to have Jflair agree meet Karlie Howell of 'Dayton cither in that city or in the Winter Ilowell weighs ii'romid l-3 mark and -has been hiiniing all comers in Dayton. "In fact we have run out of IMIVS after Blair," Collins sta.ti.-d.

lie says llowcll is thO best boxer produced in Dayton in many years, Blokic Richards, not excepted. Sandow, who on several occns'oiis unwound his. fistic wares is making in tbe promoting end of gnuie, and met ninny old friends while here Saturday and Sunday. Since the selections of Manager McGraw "were spread brfsdcast through the many papers the feature 1 have received xcores of letters taking to task the judgment of tho New Tork manager in his alU star selection. ''Where does McUrnw pet a stuff about Mathevreon being without peer," writes one fan.

McOraw must renienilier Mordecai (Three-Fingered) Brown. ''If has sn.short a memory I suggest that hn look over the pitching duels a look place between 'Matty' and 'Urownie' in which the Chicago Iwlrler invariably emerged the victor. wmit to serve notice oil the e.X' Iie'rts who pick an all-star team that if they leavn Throe-Fingered' lirowii off sitme will have mo oh their back." Another fan who is evidently a great admirer of Ldjoie, writps: "Lajoie. in his prime, could play sei'unci base better with one hand (ban any player I have ever seen nt that position could with two. An all-alar team without would he likt? Hamlet without the melancholy Dane." ''Lcavinir Speaker on" an all-star loam is liko having a ChristmsH tree without any presents.

Where do the get a stuff and how do they get that way," pens an admirer of SlK-akcr. All of ivhich, get.s us hack to the ojtoning imrityraph, in which it was fisld, picking an all-tiuie, all-star team WHS merely a mutter o'f Indi- vidnil opinion. It is impo.isible to have tbe world agree with you. ROfSH WANTS S25.00II ICddie Itonyli has issued his i inaTtun to the Cincinimti club ownerK. lie he will not play lews limn SCn.OOO this year and before be does be will continue as an active inciuher of the i i Club that: in tho corner grocery store Oakland.

b'gosh in To flay Off Tlt The Silver Stars basketball iniinlet will piny off a lie when they meet Ihc. Holy Ueueemer Wildcats In the Moose Hall Wednesday night. TJI'LITX WINS NKW YOltK, March Tip- liU, of Philadelphia slopped Happy Miilioiiey Brofiklyu. Saturday night nt'lor mimites and seconds in the third round at the Kink Sport- Ing Club. When Jlahoney fell lo floor under a severe heating from.

Tiplitx. his seconds (brew in the. Talking Isn't Kd's Ijnug Suit (Detroit News) The bleachers probably would be calling to have him taken out if Colonel Hou.ie ever started a Jilllnist- cr. Magnolia Flour, Ivrst for paslrics, pint, hiwulls and all bnkings. Every giiarnntrtil.

Advertisement KID BROWN Kid Brown, formerly of Nortli Carolina and later of Philadelphia, is now located in Portsmouth and expects to take part in several ring battles here in the near future. Brown lights at 1-Mi pounds, lie fought Kid (Jilliam of Cincinnati eight rounds at l.exhigtijn, and lost on a. decision: fought, a ten round draw with Young Harry AVillis of Livingston, won by knockout over Knock- nut Wright at Ashland in e'ght rounds: and 1'ongh't an eight round mi decision bout with. Young Guns of near Yonngfitown. Hrown has also taken part, in.a numlier of other matches and is will- Ing and ready to meet coiners, lie he refthcd ut Vic Pcnuikn'H restaurant.

Swap Players COLUMBUS. March 5--The Columbus Club of the American Association has traded Pitcher Bnrwell and ('atelier Lees to Indianapolis! for 1'llcher Weaver und Third Baseman Baird. PASSENGER TRAFFIC SHOWS IMI'KOVESIEXT A niecial report of the interstate Commerce Commission that passenger Ira flic, beginning with October, increased and showed response to the better business conditions throughout the country. Kevemies September October Xoveniher December S2.C3S Tlailroad Data, WILL IOWA KttP SLAtECLEANT CHICAC.O. March 5--In its game with Indiana tonight nc Bloomlngton.

the University of Iowa; 'inidlnputed clumpion of the western conference, hits the opportunity of "cloging its UCtt baslvetbull cciison with a iKirfect having the conference title lucked away, Itawkcyen in Funk, tied with Hnrri.ipn. Hariies of Chicago for indlvldnal honors, have the chnipion free basket of tho "Ms ten." Of his points scored so far this season. 301 wore made frum th; ftoal line. Bnrnes his nearest rival with free tallies. Two other, giitnc.1 In Mddition to Iowa's with Indiana arc carded for tonight.

Ohio at Illinois and Northwestern at Wisconsin. TENNIS STARS MAY CLASH AT MENTONf MKXTOXK. MnrcSi (Hy the A. Jfeutonc tourniinicnt, which destined to bring loRethcpr Mile. Ixinglcn and MM.

It. utirU today. Neither is to piny I dm firsl round, which Is gut for today, (ml hH.i irinccd Imir. After Miiw Klinbclk efmtrd Monte iWh in tbe RJHU l's father that Mlh. llynu Gibbons Vs.

Tracy KAST CHICAGO. ii--Tom Gibbons, heavyweight contender for Ihc pugilistic crown of Dempsey, world champion, and Traccy, the Australian boxer, will meet here tonight in a ten round no decision bout. HEKRON ASSISTANT I'lTTSBIJItGIl. March P. ITcrron has been clnisen us assistant to Glen (Poppy) Warner, football coach of the University of Pittsburgh, it.

aiinouncwl today. Ilcrron was coach lust season lit the University of Tndianii. Ruth Is Belter NKW YOIIK, March 5--Ratio ranch improved after his butflo, with infliiMirt, wants lo go from Hot Spring todny to the tankeea' training cump at New Orlcnns. dor- tor is (lublfttM ns lo the ndvhmhllK? of the licfore Wednesday, Nccordlng (o dlspiilchcii. I Your Dealer For Peerless Pasteurized Mi In Bottles Only BOTTLED BY The Ice Cream Bottling Co.

Six Per Cent Per Annum Twice a Year for Thirty-One Don't Take Less Homes and Prosperity Every new house built gives work to the members of the building- trades. The man with a job buys more clothes, shoes, furniture, stoves, groceries, perhaps the thing's you make or sell. Your savings with ui are used exclusively in financing homes, to lower rents and provide work. The Portsmouth-American Building and Loan Association Company ASSETS, JANUARY 1ST, 1923 $1,633,956.65 RESERVE AHD UNDIVIDED PROFITS John W. Btrndt, Secretary With Edgar F.

Draper Co. OFFICE: MASONIC TEMPI!.

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