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THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1927 Judges Name Duckling as Victor in Close Finish at Bowie ch-iir thret- other dates, while the HEUCK'S THEATER AMATEUR SCHEDULE. i Amateur tf armui clasitfl' eftona arlu will imt rn th uiui pr)at in Mm Kftr.i l.y tht liacreation for tt- tluy and tomorrow. The htrlul for the COLUMBUS FANS To Have New Stadium, NORTH BREEZE In Second Position wartime President, and Preekiiirldjce l.t if fi; nier Ohtnet otllt er, ere the 8 f0 arteetutor a who wlt- i. I hi ordinary roKram. Cool, wchihci.

the uaual Howie at- moaj hrie conHtlfna, a train mar ml the rnrliiK. The trak vm greatly improved Il.ilmun'a Onffney skipped Into a lend In the feature, with and Prance Victoria all out to iC-itih Mm during: the chose down the hack atr teh. Ho In up ahruptly mi the turn. however, end the others ran over htm lit was here thHt the winner, Iuck-; linir. i ret movi-d Into pn'mlni-nfe, and iluliiiLHii i ir nit v.

ill have four cf the ftt-ten da'rs outeld- of th nr I.ty i -i of both and Sunday. AufCUat H. whl'h has ben eet aidc to tht 1'nion I'rlnt. ra I titer national JJaaeball lvni(tue. The op dates for the use of Ited-land Field will be divided In the following ord-i: May 1 Amateur Commission May I.

A. May 16 AmatHiir 'oinmicslon. May 10 Am.i-teur July 4 Amateur Commission -Inly 17 O. J. A.

August 14 Fnion J'rlntera International Itasball I.eaKUe. AuKt 2l-C. II. A August 2141. 41 II.

A September Amateur Kasaball 'orumttMton. 111 AN-t AI.LAHAN Hondttr rvenlnK, April llth. Tickets nn tule K.raa.. Ni.l. mud Walnut.

Trice, fl.09 to If. I. VI. will. lux.

factory arrangement fur til concern Hammond pointed out that at the present time Stution WMSU. which is located at the garden, holds a lease on fiKhts and thus far hs ti'tt showr. a wilLnrti as to void the ihum. felt, tlmugh, tliat this mutt will disposed of amicably, and short I thereafter hins bouts will on th air from either WKAK or WJZ Ueforei the National took Stations W1CAK ano WJZ prize fights were tattooed by the management. Pespite public demand othVir.ls of the American Telephone and Telegraph rigidly maintained an edict sra Inst the broadeast ing ji fisticuffs, irrespective of how important th bout might have been, (uncials of the Itadlo Corporation of America, which formerly operate WJZ, held to the same ban.

BOUTS TO BE BROADCAST. Sporting1 Fraternity To Hear Results of Madison Square Bouts. SIli 11. DIBI'iTi TO TUB Eyl IIU-B. New York.

April 8 Hoxinr bouta held in idUnti Square Ciarden will be hroa lest through Station WEAK of WJZ in the? near future, as the ro suit of fiepotiatiotia now under way between the Natlt)iial P-rnadcast iut Company a n1 the Madison Squa re (iaMen Corpuratinn, it waa learned -day. Colon 1 John F. Hammond, Vire at the Madison Square Cur porat ton. "we are In iat ion ith i he National Frondcast In ('otnpiny and are eons ways and means of effecting a satis fays (inrinnali Bascliall Hirerlors Officials Altend I.unrheon at Capital City. 'ose First Two in Feature Contest.

STOGIES WN ON QUALITY THE KtlLSON CIGAR CO. 01 ST. Mariner, at Fair Price, Is Best in Third. For Mr. Man's Easter Copy Hoy Makes Karly Pace, 15ut Weakens.

Mrs.Woottrow Wilson, Widow of War-Time President. Is Spectator at Maryland Course. Fair Store offer, beginning Saturday morning, a special Easter Sale of men's quality furnishings featuring il The Cincinnati delegation that will attend tin spring meeting of the National Hms ball Federat Ion, at Pay-ton. 4hlo, today, will be the largest that ever i presented tho jueen Cjty at any conference ever conducted by the sand lot organization. A dinner will be held at the Clhbons Hotel tonight and more than 400 memhera of he federat I vn are promised to be present.

l'residerit Cliff K. Martin. Secretary Marty Haddington, Judge George F. My rich, Arthur M. SpleRel and Adolph A.

tiruher, of the K. I. will attend as also will he following memhera and officials of the Amateur Coni-m In hoi, iiainely, Judge Fred U. Ilof -man, Fresidunt; Fxecutlva Vice I'resi-dent J. M.

Pugan, William M. Anderson, Treasurer and William Ittchter. Secretary of the Greater Cincinnati I'm pi res' Association. A number of local amateur managers and umpires also will be In the attendance. More than f-0 umpires will attend ths Amateur Commission meeting.

Monday, April 11, when plans for the 1 19 TOO White Shirts ttlf P.Tl TO TUB FNgt'IRKI Culumhu. ot.io. April Augilt Ht-rrniHrni, Trf-shi'-nt i.f the came nnd made ev.Tyb.-il' that U. "'olumbua baat-ball fan happpy. promised a buHehitll stadium, cnmmenaurati.

with the aize the clly, to replate the dinky nld Krand i-tand that has done duty for many years. The yromlae was made formally by C. J. me.nb.-r of the Board of f-lrectora of the Cln.iii-natl Ilaaeball Club, which purchased th4 controllInK Interest in the C-lumbua Cluh of the American Aju ciatlon. Mr.

Herrmann and other attended the Chamber of Commerce forum at luncheon. i They were cheered enthuslHJti. ally hen th promised to do all In their power to give Columbus a int. inn baseball team. The rllj has been a rear-en, lcr for many yours, and Columbus fans have been discouraged.

A new homn for the Columbus Senators Is expected to stimulate interest Immediately. McDiarmld said that Cincinnati officials recounted tho need of a modern baseball plant to replace the present stands, which, however, have, been placed In good condition for the season which opens soon. Herrmann reiterated his pledge that the Cincinnati cluh would provide Columbus with some good baseball. He expressed the opinion that relations between the Keds and Senators would prove beneficial to both clubs and gratification for the reception l'1" Jueon city board. Other speakers on the program were Waller J.

Frledlander. bonis Widrlg and James V. Hrr. AVIdrlR Is Treasurer of the Cincinnati club. Joe.

K. Carr. President of the Columbus team, thanked the assembled fans for the representative turnout to welcomo his new employers. and Nt.rth Itrtn' put up a atuh-born fiKht for th lad from the pil to tho (ttand. To North I(r-7.

aeemed thr winnr. and whii I'Uihllny'a tun bet-was pnat4 Ih uial rlmnit of Jfeja trhod afron thf Inflfhl. It wan the clnflt'tL flnlHh of th current meetlnif. Samuel How i Mariner, a neKW-cted outldir In u. thlid race, awept upon the otitNlde In the lut nlxti-enth, aub-dij il Copey Hoy In a few Jumpi and went -n win by lenptTi fnun tin-fant-1-U-ftiiK Yens word.

The latter pattatd the Judaea' atand a letiKth In front of Jlrll ropey Hoy madu all the early pare and win heudin thf paiade at the turn Matlner um linked In behind him until nt rntKbtfned out In the titreU'h, here he fame with a rush that carried him Into a long lead. wan until tik far tn the rear of the field, when he suddenly responded to I'etei nell'n urlntf and HrtiMtOied through hie opponlt Ion. Hi-would have caiiKht the winner In a few nmre strides. Hcapri l'low, Ji ffonln's I'rfttk-ness ami lerhy candidate, wan worked a mile over the I'Linliuo tta-'k thU tnoi iiIiik Scott 11 inn suld he curried about potinde and look kindly to the heavy tra'k. He wan only breezed.

Rli-pping the mile In l.GO -5 Frank Collllettl, who In Marian In his prepiiratln 1 of the Man War colt, was up on hint In the trial. I 'olnt I freeze, not her if llarlan I rbv catitlidales, and the four-year-nld Mm a worked the same dlatanca. They were clocked In 1.47 S-5. Cdti-lettl will remain In Maryland long enough to ride either Murs or Kdlth t'avoll in the lixie, I'annftchchen It He injured herself wllwhtly this ntornlnff and waa by the stewards from starting In the fifth race, I'eter Itellly, iiinnaRcr of the ltKbt-heavywelKht champion. Jack Pelaney, claimed Crossword out of the third race for 1 2 0- P.

MannliiK" claimed the two-year-old Trappy out of the THE WINNERS. iiuMir (hil.lrp (II. Wnrkiiiim) 1MI-IIW Th Mi.ri.wr (K. Ili.rm) IH.VIOO l.mkllnc l'r(rnipl) I I. lleh.rU 1IV1IN1 l-lpprrarr Miiry ill.

Kur.li) 4.1A-1UO Who Mr (J. H7IIO liw tfama. mhlcli mtll at arloua dU-niontls ittrnusrhout the fty, TKty 10 a Per Crek No. I. Valiiy Club Juniors; Pwr ''n-rk No.

3. Hutlaw Junior vs. Olpi-wis; hwr Crek No. 4, Ht. Xavler; let-r reek No.

I. Minion t'riltina; Pvwr Tek No. llvrkle wood l'ark. Hvtiiley Junior; Ml. Echo Park, Ktuiivms Juniors.

At 1-30 P. Pear No. 1, Amalgamated, 1 aer Crank No, 3, Cim tanwtl News Conipfiny; Pt-er Cn-uk No 3, junior slooaa AiiiBlgamatfd; pwr Crrk No. 4. brotherhood of Hallway I er Crk No.

6, AmalKKmated. No. 6, Church of Cuwnant Park, Caatla F.n in; A. aiiston, Inwooii ttik, Kant K. ore Pl'on; Ut.

ho l'ark, Comvllo Juniors; Flalrt, John Ct angelical; 'Jaft Kluid No. 1. kit aul vs. II. and () R.

Tuft Fluid No. 2. International Trucks vs. ilale-Jtiatls Company; Turkey Kldge No. 3.

Kat Knd urloh.a: Wastwnod No. 3. Katrmeunt Merchants. vYaaiwuud No. 3.

First Kefurm Church. At 3 30 1'. M. P-er Creek No. 1.

fltueh-inx Oiwuua; I H-er Creek No. 2. Ala; Per Crm-k No. 3, Ninth Strvt ltnpiliu vs. Mi.

Auburn; Ptatr Credk No 4. iloatcaii Cakes, Ler l'rek No. fa. H. Pavla TaMurlng Company; lwr i'r-k No.

6, Hill l'i tiducta vs. Klre Ktghtnrs, Kvanlon A F. Kvmiatun ChrlBtlaii va Walnut Hill Christian, IHlond l'ark, it Mi oh. MUki. Ml.

rVho l'ark. 1'lymouth Cia rgat lona! vs. Kroncss A. IMrK.mit Kt-inti A. (nkUy 4.

lirlsdan. Talt Kotl.t i. 1. 1 -Mulays v. Kratarnal Ordrr of Kugles: ft FIld No.

3, Ills fuur Jiumdy Cluh, Turkey HIiIko No. ca i ola uLir; WMiwood No. 2, Ht Martin' church; W-twiud No. 3, Hitlhirds Twinorrnw. lit A cr t'n-tk No.

Htrauas Mlitun-a; (it er 'reck No. 2, Kro-gvr urocury; per No. 3, Harmony vn I a ii on 1 'm-r 'rek No. 4, 1 NVw n. i iii.Innatt l-otlftr curriers; Pt-er ici'k No.

5. Valley Cluh Creek No. fl, Kiiiika A. Iu.iij,Hey I'aiU. s.1m No.

h.4; A. (iruf nwo Is vs. Km 1 crnan in wood Park, i ouiello Flashea; Mt. Kchn Park, Town Tail Noyes FItdd. It.d Talrphone l-'iiM No.

1, KhliiKwulk and Concords; Tuft Khod No. 2. iTohptoii. Huiidny. V.

M. rolcge HIM Pnrk. St. Honiftica KiikIvh s. Northstilu; Pee.

Creek No 1, Pun ell MlilKota Wlnton ColtM. Pier Creek No- id. er Jl'H H. H'Utweil Jrs lUi-r Cieok No. 3, ptwt vs.

Oakley Jra Penr Creek No 4. Hrotherhoo.i of iialiwuy Clerks a. 1'nion Prlnteri; peer Crek No 6, Nrwpmt vs. lIlKCin Midguts. pfr crceg No 'i, Klr Kltrhitrri FtAtfinal m.lur of KHia; I ipnii.spy Park, i natle Farms m.

i Hliliarda; Kvnint.m A. I tick -ett I'lva a. Flint lliwourt Park, Puic.H Hhannocks ve Huadlng Cardinal; 1. eHloiid Put k. rr Hrng ki a.

lied Kovhi-h; Pick Hun, i.iklnhoma A. C. e. Cum tnina villa Murchnnta; Lin wood A. Fnat Fnd Orioles; Ludlow Field, flptndler Heme Huildera and Price Hill Fasles; Mt, Kcho Park.

Coiimllo Jra. vs. KorU'y Trucks; Noya Field, Whit a oak Hlioe liepalr vs. AViHidale A. Pleunant Uldtto A.

Pleasant Utdga tl. c. A. H. vs.

PeaMiiU Hid ice K. I. O. Hlverslde He.lainavtUo Marchants vs. Pi l- i lilt -chants; Ht, Clair lllgtits.

Cara.tn Colts a. Clifton Hoorn; Taft Fluid No. 1, Kiclwmin Clothes va. rent-as A. Taft Field No.

2. Hi. liter Philliiia va. Camp Washington Mtm-hnntR; Turkey HldKe No. 2, Mc-Klnley Jra.

va. WhhIuo.kI Indiana; No 2, Morgan Meters; Weatwood No. 3. Krmia Itadlo. 3 IU) P.

Alverne Field. AHiMno An-rhois s. Hiawatha Indian; Collesa Hill Park. Ht. Pa i rick A.

i 'reck No. 1. Mats Tni-ketH va Jtendvr Ms Its; Peei t'raelc Nn. I. Alma Flowers va.

Hultdog A. Vtfttr Crack No. 3, HtilMhlng Cattails va. MrMnhait A Htisani; Peer Creek No. 4.

Coll-gn Hill product ami St. F.llzaheth o. I- lanr irni'k No. A. va.

Vallay Cubs; leer croek No. (J, Meeker Clot hen va. Holy Fainliy liyma 1 etnpaiy Park, Vhtlted Suites Mails b. clown Clga-reitea; Kvtinaton A. vm, Me-K'-rh) Meats, Inwoo.l Park.

New Era ,1 ri Shamrocks; LfRhmd l'ark, Eastern Ciescori's vs. Fail-mount Arrows; 1 wood A. Coifilth ItHtllo Johnson Junlora; Ludlow Field. pifMnnt IlidKo Morchanta va. Pllcii Hill Fagies; Mt, Keho Park, Aug'a Mutterndlks va.

H. A- o. H. it. FH'ld.

Kxcelslor Zieglor Scluiefur; Pleasant Hldge A. Pteaaant UldKe (K I. O.l vs, Naw Kra; 8t. Clair Heights. Mohawk Indiana vs.

Ht. Clair; Tuft Flekl No. Howdy A. vs. i 'oi a Cola i a.

Taft Field No. Junior Mooso 0. II. vs. L.

Harrison; Tuikey tttdga No. I. Pur coming season will be discussed. Judga Fred Hoffman, President of the Commission, will instruct tho arbiters and lay plans for the double $1 Easter f.Qn Neckties Brilliantly hued ties, also light colors and soft tones. Figures, spots, checks and other new designs.

Imported English broadcloth shirts of closely woven higher-priced quality. Well made, neckband or collar-attached styles. Sizes 14 to 17. What Men Want umpire, system, which is being Introduced at all private fields. Many umpires who formerly handled games in the K.

1. (. will return to tin commission this season. Central League teams are scheduled for several hours of Intensive prac tice tomorrow in preparation for the trR-Uk PlKriTi to tub Mgr.nM. Bivl Um TfMi-U.

A II rii.ckli.iK. from Imrii if M. Iluh-fll. tonk Host- ili-i'Mim from .1 it. Varo'ii's North io In Ihc fnurtli tc ft mill' anJ ft nlxlffiith ovrnt.

lii. hold the pi.Hilloii mi tu-dnyV card at Jim O'llam Howie Hldnltro 1hM.iI U'liK f'lliiiitih to J)? tlitril. Mrs, Wnndr.iw Wilnmi. wlfn of the 59c 75c Athletic Union Suits will be found in this large department. It is devoted to serving men with furnishings that render satisfaction.

league's opening. April 21. Fred rote's Potter team will clash with the Ttert Pangs nt Christ Chureh Field, at 10 a. while the Time-Stars meet the Ft. Thomas Soldiers at the Int tors' grounds nt U.

The Times-Star team has stellar Inner defense with "Hugs" Pamme nt first, base, George Tepe at second. Matsuoff nt third and Kudy llahn at the shortstop position. Hahn plnyed with Athletic union suits, choice of broadcloths, self striped madras and checked nainsook. Sizes 36 to 46. Cheviot last season, while Matsuoff at one time cavorted with the Boston Tied Sox.

A testimonial dinner will be tendered J'" Carr. President of the Columbus Senators, of (he Amerl-enn Association, and Commissioner of tha Central Peague, nt tho Man Do You Know chester Hotel, Mlddletown April 18. tlist sprint for $2,600. 0FEN DATES AT REDLAND To Be Amateur BnsebaU Commission TeaniB Thla Summer. Officials of the Amateur 1 tasebaU ludd a meelliiK with Frank Lane, llecrcat Ion aionm of the Greater t'inclnimtl Ah- MONEY To Un or lUvl InnnoiiiK on Automobiles 1- VUMH UK, ItAIHOM, btiCOM) MOUKi AtiiCS, NOTK AM) Oi lliai COlXATKKAli Vn To ilti'iat KM him to of IU Value! In fl.Bnlflird, plan acini mnnnar, at Ka ihIii of ho rapald oo coiiviiit jvumthly pemnta.

Abiu-tUtiOy Cdiiftflt'titlikt, No Mint mqutrmt to Kii Nid 11 1,1,1 tai. Our quick yervlce mkea frltmda. Phone Woodburn 6475 Our ItrpieaentutPn MM mil, XII 01-M It A I. I I.NANt ASO MOKKiAdK 2510 Reading Road AT MeMII.PAN. Open litentitsa mid Sundays.

Pajamas $1.19 Manufacturers' surplus, well tailored of Rood quality material in standard sizes. Three styles, English collar, slip-on, surplice neck. Plain colors and novelty patterns. Novelty trimmings and silk fros, sizes A to D. Flrtt Floor, filr 81or.

35c to 50c Fancy Socks, pair 29c --Men's fancy socks novelty hose of rayon and mercerized yarns. Every pair perfect, sizes 10 to 11J4. INSIDE GOLF By Cheatar Horton, Maker 01 Champloma. 0lfa Meet Sneeefnl Te ays "tmUk" ftrasua. iHoclutlon, yesterday and decldetl upon i the use- of the open dates nt Kedland Field.

lloth lenRues detdred the tiae of the W'efti'rn avenue park for labor Pay. 1. Who was the first manager the Yankees had? 2. Who holds the United States na tional singles title? 3. Who is the "Old Konmn" of bajte- hall? 4.

woman was rttnked second in both gulf and tennis las', year? fi. 'ho was Pop (leers? 6. What Is Itabe Ruth's real name? 7. Where did Jeffries and Johnson fight? 8. In what year did Babe Ruth lead the American Peagun hitters' 9.

What Is Strangler lewis's favorite hold? 10. Who pitched three full games in one world scries without allowing a single run? A tosa of a coin decided the case In ee vs. eca oia liKi; WeNtwnnd No 2. San Antonio m. Fnirmount Merchants; Went wood No.

3, i hnvlot Merchant va. leonine; Fiiy Kgan. Fay Kwau s. favor of the commission. Tho result of this favn the (i.

H. A. the Southern tihlo. Mr. John P.

Horkefeller; The suggestions I have offered yoi this week, from a study of a picture In this newspaper of you making a REIS BEATS WOODWARD. FAIRS TORE Jtace at Sixth. 5llur Store tivcin 6ovr beforo WI throw Second Baseman Hits Homer With Bases Clogged. A hoinft run hy Worth Pets with hascs full in the first hall of the Kovi'tith Itmlng ei ahh-tl the Wtthn-w Hinh Mchiml Tik-tj I i defeat Wood ward, to li. in tlie open- golf sw ing.

should he added to with this one thought: Tho awing of your nolf cluh is 98 per eent In your hands. Tour picture shows that you have strong, sinewy hands developed, no doubt, by your golf. In starting the club-head aw ay from the ball, have a i or the HclKjlaatlo Jiaieball l.oniifl st.tri.m cft unta y. Thu 1 uat tlmit ovntTiinni a wo- run had held hv UHodwiird nnd prnctn-aMv eliminated the t-ha new for victury. I'ntil this time the downtown m-hnul en-Joeti thiN muall advantnffe throimh fclMpintwhclvlrt forinidKl.lf hurluuf.

winch accounted fr lit mrtkeout. The tall rlKhthander struck nut nt eno opponent in each i h. nix innings SPRING SALE SPECIAL SPRING SALE SPECIAL XrT A TRtFll feeling that you start first with your hands. If he pitclittfl mid tn the third round whiffed thu thret that fared his difficult slants. Theae offennK became te.

dif iU u'r in the Intter InningH anit th" result loun.l the TIruim w-lnmnK their firat Bani throush tho ability of P. O. Marsh, "tiho-q" and Claudcr tn hit aufa vn mere tlian one oceaahm. llciultvr led Weotlward at bat with three rota out of five tiies. Tho lineup: Men's Athletic Union Suits tVA 1 2 II i All TO.Af All.

II 1 1 5 3 .623 5: i 1 6 i Amiix.ih. 4 0 yovi tighten your grip Just perceptibly, during the address, you will instantly note a feeling of possessing the cluh tn your hands. You will then feel the weight of the chibhead an you waggle It and feel that you are about to hit something with It- your hands lead the chibhead nil the way back. Where I suggested that you lift your nmis upward, in fact you should start upward with your hands your arms will follow naturally and by Instinct. The taking up of the slack In your wrists, at the top of tho back sw ing, will also accentuate the feeling of hand-possession of the club.

Copyright. Jehn F. Pllle Co Mrh.3h. VV B.M'rh..-f. i luuiliT.rf.

ifxf (. lb Klli.p. i l.iiH 4 1 0, riiMu.lb.. 4 1 1 4 1 11 4 11 1 1 ill Him 4 I 3' 2 il 0 11 2 (I 11 Marked at a price special for the spring sate i 0 TotM. 11 79c 1 0 kly, Pin In a.

Wtthruw. 0 0 0 .1 tl 0 4 0 Woodward 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 Errors- -M. Marsh. Oestetelaip, Sti, Apple. Tw.i-H.-iwe Hits W.

Kris, A i'r. i 'arp'ntrr. Lmehan. Home Kim Ktta. fAMea on Halls -Off Kllers.

1. Psprtirihoid. WhltHi re, 3. Hit IMteher- Hy EUers. Htrurk Hy Pliers, rt; hy Ksptnheid, 10; hitai-rw, 2.

Umpire- Hmfnian. I 1 Out hy i ATURE NEWPORT IS DEFEATED. West NlKlit (IflVitted Nt-w lllnh It thf first of (-erlew et sno-ln, 4tH KitnnliiK is liih nian with 1" point Ue As BIG as the Names it Links Together Mm Mile Hun--It. Field. H.

fommins. NtHUd Hreud Jump- SattnltiK. W. Htp t-ert. V.

TeMKle, 9 leet I hn ln-a. The Feiir 1 1 nnd red and l-'ort at Hun --M. SunnlnK, It. Seltnund, W. 1 The 60 Yd.

Pew Hurdlps -A. Poiwe. W. SeltM-rt, Cotnmtns, 0 07 The Yd. 1 hIi A.

Fhiilipa, K. Teazle. J. Ileihert. (Vfi.

The .1. Prtah- -V. Sethert, P. Ahranirt. It Ki enter.

The S0-Yd. Puali li. Plehls, W. Pnnd. II.

rer. 2 ZS'fc. Stmt Putt P. ZiniplpmHii, Tlnrnterrv. feet.

4 Inert ea. The K.inv--Ve!rt N.ght. 3 01 Nrwp.irt HtRh. HiKh Jump A Pmte nnd J. Heihtr.

tied liir fiisi, incti. $1 Is the Regular Price Another spring sale item for the men of Cincinnati one that should grasp the immediate attention and cause every man to act today. These union suits are a well-known make popular with the men. They are garments that never sell less than SI a suit and are offered at this price for the spring sale only. Madras, handkerchief cloth, madras with rayon stripe and 70x80 pajama cloth are the materials of which these suits arc fashioned.

Perfect tailoring, cut extra large. Round and necks. Everyone new and cleans 444444t A ND 0. M. I.

7, HOLY CROSS 5. hio MeeJintiieB Institute aet burk Holy t'toaa hy tho acoro of 7 to 6 Ht tln hitter tertm'a uroutLda yoaturiley. and Schmidt w44oid the loaera but aevi-n h.lM. while tht Inatltute gAthprt-d 10 off Tii score by innings: Cuh 1 1 3 7 R. H.

O. M. I 0103000307 10 0 Holy Cram 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 ft 7 0 Patttriea Yeolkle, Schmidt nnd Kumpf; Calls and Mcrriaa. Ji Sizes 36 to 50 PACIFIC COAST RESULTS. Frnnetaeo, i Miaatena, 2.

1. 4i AtiKvle. 3. HeatMo. 4, Ka.M-mn nt 3.

Hurt land, 4 Oakland. Jt twelve lmiltia. Tncific Coast Standing-. Team. W.

L. Pel. Team. W. P.

Pet. 1 Vertlnr.d. Mi.slona.... i .600 P. A en.

4 St-attle tt .600 4 Hut' 6 llollwood 3 7 Newest, Biggest and Mos Totally DIFFERENT Baseball Feature in Seven Years STARTS APRIL 12-in THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER MEN'S SECTION MAIN FLOOR DOEPKE CO. THE ALMS GAME IS POSTPONED. The rmaeball (tarnn between Hnirhes Hish Rrhool and AValnut Htlla. whlrh orlK-Innlly wag ehdulet for yesterday, wiik postponed on amount of (rotim'o. The two avhools will clash April.

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