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TIGERS START SOUTH TO GET SET OR RACE 4 I Pitcher and Catcher Are Due to Arrive in Macon Georgia Monday Morning BOBBY JONES SIGNS BELATED CONTRACT Third Baseman Mail Hi Ac ceptance of Term to Local Office on Saturday by harry bullion Some time Monday afternoon or the first thing Tuesday morn ing under the blazing sun of Ma con Ga if the janitor is on the Manager Jennings as direc tor general' of the festivities will lead his batterymen through the session of a strenuous train ing grind Exodus by te paid athletes of President rank Navin began in various parts of the country Saturday with the Peach state the object point By Monday after noon barring unlooked for delays there will be 16 men in camp ex clusive of Jennings Tuthill and Dan Howley comprising the board of strategy and a group of correspondents our of the tossers assembled in Detroit for the jaunt to Dixie Ar chie Ye He Oscar Stanage Bernie Boland Ttnd Bill James The rest will go direct from their homes to BYWAYS efaefam Southward bound are the ath letes making it easily possible to print the dope sheet for the sport page of the next week orzso Balmy Skies and Pepper run coupled as the good thing for the first three days with Sore Arm and Old Tut the cinches from then until the Sabbath Welcome Rest is the one best bet for next Sun Macon stories Having lamped the weather and the walking once more one realizes how tough It Is for ball players who are forced to leave home for sun bathed Georgia I for month or so Judging from Commissioner In boost for a higher salary for police department patrolmen he Is one of those thrifty souls who be livo In taking care of the coppers Take 'care of the coppers: the Sicilians will take care of themselves This Cottln person who rehearsed for several weeks for a killing of Clemenceau that was successful In everything save intended' seems to have most things pegged almost right He says he Is a man without a country Wrong merely In the tense He will be a man without a country as soon as the shooting squad is picked Northwestern High refuses to go to East Lansing to play In the State interscholastic basketball tournament It holds that the court is entirely too small for Its team On that kick the boys should change their name They're not Colts They're percherons Baseball methods continue in New Yorker Make it Two in first Three Matches Winning 300 to 224 A Welker Cochran kept up hls wln streak by defeating Ora Saturday afternoon 300 1 ut Recreation h0 Gotham star made the high ot the game 113 in the fourth wming which was well played It'insisted mostly of ball to ball He drove the balls all over by good manage hep piling up the points un 10 up on a two cushion snot Cochran added 57 more but to hts string in the seventh ''ssl'm which made the score 1S3 it tlie 37 i this point Morningstar eor i cl the Ivories at the head of the 'lule and gave a fine display of In' cal billiards nursing the balls 1 he anchor spaces with a stroke a feather The score IJ'ns soon Hod at 193 but tho balls spp irated badly and Morn missed a difficult cross ta shot with the score 1ST to 'avor of the local star Coch I pegging away getting an rim In the tcntlp Inning while best effort was 25 the last part of tho game score: 51 2 67 3 II total 300: high run 113: in 12 nverage 25 21 IS 0 0 13 37 100 21: high run 100: average 20 6 Iler Melchor' driving Hudsonei'l'il No 1 lr the Santa Monica ''sule was wrecked at the ttnd 'Heil biter at tho 'Utnshlre hospital Meleliir jnsi in 'be race started had substl i'1 'A Christensen driver of Hudson ear Christensen rode him as mechanician He es aped Injury made It three In four by taking! evening match 300 to 270 Lhran si 1 1 95 2 SS 31! lll ver Morningstar 33 3 6 36 19 73 17 '(rag Igh run 79 Innings 10 I Gymnasts Heat Tigers Nd March rrln'coi "i were outclassed 1 Annapolis midshipmen In a 1 meet hero today by a score of I to 7 I Ths midshipmen I four of tho six events the camp or If convenient for them they are privileged to Join the party from Detroit a Cincinnati where I the contingent that collected here is due to arrive early Sunday morn ing 1 Battery men Only only the batterymen are named In the first squad tho infielders and outfielders delaying their appear ance by agreement until the week of March 33 When all are In the fold the squad will total 28 Includ ing Bush who says he won't spqll any good resolutions by signing the contract that Navin tendered him Jennings merely is following the usual custom of grouping hls pitch ers and catchers In the prepping ramp a week ahead of the rest oi the athletes With a week's start Hughle figures the flingers will have loosened up sufficiently to pass the ball up fast when the other species arrives to sharpen their eyes for the heavy work ahead If the weather is conducive to regular practice that shouldn't be a hard task for Hughle Ono of Jennings's qualities Js his ability to bring the boys to the "peak" and usually about the time the ac knowledged hitters manifest a de sire to mace the horsehlde theer Is (somebody around to satisfy the craving Bobby Jones Signs It Is an open and shut fact too that Hughle will have a complete team In the field whqn the first of IM the series of games with the Braves is scheduled April 7 Bobby Jones who besides Dome Bush was tho only missing member of the infieldmailed his contract to the baseball office Saturday the ttocument cotn Ing from his home In Ogden Utah where Hobby winters Jones's signing leaves onlv Hush KWoub and Dauss unsigned although here are no arguments with the Ptsl two named Ty plans to beWkitli the team when the Tigers joincompany with the Braves when It3 expected he will bring hls coa tract with him There Is some un 'lerstnndlng between Cobb and Nav ln because rank's mind Is at rest fre(luent correspondence from he leach contains nothing but Pleasantries WELKERCOCHRAN I TOPS SCORE I VETERAN CUEIST this league of nations and peace settlement stuff Mr Wilson has been named to act as umpire In the disputes of European contrles Traditions are being upheld with the slight difference that this umpire Is getting his bawl ings before he makes a decision Hand it to the Eiks for picking the right party They need a hust ler for their next national howling convention so they named John Maney of Detroit as their associa tion's president Mr Maney never failed on anundertaking yet (Adv) Incidentally the other alley assoc iation seems to have overlooked something They picked Peoria for their next national tournament Somebody must have told them that a certain July 1 event was slated for 1920 in stead of the present year Opera Bingers differ none from people who attend their perform ances It we may rely on the re ports of the Incoming of the Chi cago stars now In our midst They arrived late and In very bad temper the stories say Those gents who trailed Leon Trotzky to a railroad station and then sent a bullet through hls head gear were pulling old stuff Stalking through his hat' Some people never know when luck is pursuing them Take that Jackson man for Instance who has a chance to get oft tho board of governors of the Adrian school and refuses to do so Now a lot of people who hadn't' heard that he was a member know hls name Labor unions of Canada favor cutting away entirely from the American organization and form ing a Canadian federation In other words they would be unions divorced What's in a name? Sometimes there Is something at that If we may believe the Detroit police Take the case of Dante's cafe for instance They claim that Dante had It pegged when he named hls well known book Headlines In an evening paper saying "City Menaced by Demented" suggest for a moment that some one has confused the opening of the baseball training season with that bf the playing season "Only 39 days of reason" Cuba It would seem stands with Jack Johnsn in the position of th lady of ancient Jest who suld to a tiresome suitor: "Hero's your hat your hurry?" Won't worry Jack he says he's quit there before Possibly tho worst mls cast ama teur dramatlo production one might conceive would bo one of "Damon and with Messrs Little field and Couzens In the name parts as Mr Goudule would say It They might do "The Merchant of Venice" very nicely It Portia could be kept out of tho play and they could decide which should bo Shylock BIRCHILL CLUB PICKS OICERS Higginbotham Is Selec tion or President New Or ganization on Merriman Road Promise to Thrive Located out Michigan avenue a short distance from Eloise on tho Merriman road Is the Blrchlll Coun try club one of Detroit's embryo golf organizations Very little has been heard of this club as yet but within the next few years Its members feel that It will bo the possessor of one of America's finest golf courses An election of officers was held at the Hotel Tuller recently and tho first annual banquet was spread Higginbotham was chosen president Alfred nice vlce ptesl dent and secretary and treasure! GROUP TIGERS THAT RODE THE RATTLERS OUT DETROIT OR MACON GA S' I Siegel Wallen McGillivray and GOODSCHEDULE OR GRID TEAM on MASONS TO HAVE CURLERS CLOSE THEIR SEASON DAY are to DURANT WINS ROAD RACE AT ON CENTRALITES SANTA MONICA as of BY RUNNERS It i i a "Big games Jpckey club Indl speedlest of rating the American con with tho best rac abroad It Includes I i March 15 a Chevrolet Monica road ARE CARDED OR DETROIT Meet in A Tank March 29 Will Bring ait Boys Into Competition propects and better high school usually cinder path will In this week meeting na Me the BIGGER LEAGUE OR 1919 RACE of RANK BAKER TO BE WITH YANKS Spring baseball season is or will be on in full swing when this group of Tigers? with the rest of the battery men that assemble for here collected at Detroit for company and were in possession of trans practice arrive in Macon Ga Monday morning The men pictured portation tickets on the 10:20 train over the Michigan Central road for Cincinnati thence to Macon Saturday night rom left to right the men are: Boland Yelle James Stanage at the top and TuthiU below Dan Howley new coach was another of the party They are oue to arrive in Macon at 5:30 Monday' March 17 and practice will begin that afternoon i VOLLMER TO MEET ROSS IN EVENTS Borne of the older After Narrow Escape rom Accident He Triumphs Walter Melcher I Killed SEVENTY IVE NOMINATIONS OR 1919 KENTUCKY DERBY Will tho Indian runners of East ern high on riday avenge the Orange and Black for the single point victory of Central over the Boulevard school at the first annual Interscholastic meet In the A last spring? Whether Centra! wins or tho In dians this dual engagement will bo the chief attraction of tho week ahd easily the best to date this season It will present an opportunity for tho dopesters to figure the relative chances of other teams In the city for the track crown which Is grad ually becoming a much sought ob jective In local preparatory schools Northern and Northeastern will Inaugurate track relations this week when tho cinder teams of these Institutions clash In the Eski mo gymnasium Tho alcons are Btlll hopeful that ere the season ends they will register at least a single win Efforts will be put forth at North ern during the next week or so to gel out more prospects Ann Arbor strong on the vade Detroit Northwestern 11 Ohio Northern mil ls Bethany at Navin Nine Games Arranged All but One of Which Will Be Navin ield 4 Hillsdale at Navin Track Dual of School One of Most Attractive eatures Spring Season MEETS OB WEEK Control vs Eastern Northern is Northeastern Northwestern vs Ann Arbor Bntterymen Bended for Angnstn to Tonin Washington March' Tho first squad of the Washington American league baseball club left today for Augusta Oa where they 'will do their spring training Included In the party are the bat tery candidates and a number of young players who will receive try outs Manager Griffith and tho re mainder of the team wilt leave week honca Best Horse Racing lesh of America IVill Be Pitied Against Speediest rom Abroad Pursers by ar the Richest in History of This Turf Classic will be at a mile and a quarter for three year olds It will carry 520000 In added money which with entrance feus of 25 and 2U to start will make the total value of the stake about 128000 The value to the winner figured in ex cess of 22000 will eclipse all prev ious money values and make it tho richest 1919 purse on tho American turf one end all par are equally suc Jlaster of Cere had everything and "Creme de to Plstaschlo ice Leading Citizen Re considers His Decision Not to Play This Year New York March 1G rank Baker third bfiseman and leading batsman of the Now York Amcrl enns wno previously announced business Interests would prevent him from playing baseball next sea son will lejolu the club nfter all ltwas announced hero tonight by Lieutenant Colonel Huston part owmr of the ciub nd Man ager Huggins Huston and Huggins who have just returned from a visit to farm at Trappe Md said he had promised to play because he felt that he owed an obligation to tho club Inasmuch as It had Invetsed a large sum In hlj purenase from the Americans In 1916 "There wns never any salary llf ference between us" Mr Huston said "It was only a question of whether Baker would play or not The signing of a contract Is now a mere formality" linker has been excused from tho training trip It was stated SENATORS GOING SOUTH irst contests In the finals of tho Detroit Amateur Basketball associa tion will be staged thts week and It the form displayed In the semli finals Is continued some lively com petition should develop The elimination series so far have produced excellent pastlmlng every contest being hard fought and the finals which will be played best two out of three should be well contested Central whlcfi handed Wandersee Sports a 15 to 13 beating In one of the best games of the season will hook up with Detroit Jewel who drew a bye in the semi finals In Class A Class final which brings to getter Celts and Crystals should result In a royal battle as both teams appear evenly matched Celts eliminated Detroit Triangles In the semi finals by a 20 to 18 count and are out to repeat against the Crystals who had much easier time disposing of the Monarchs Bullock Greens and Weston clubs In class also will wage a merer battle with the title at stake The Hardware tussore downed Opt nee Bros last week while Weston trounced StT Albertus Whippets and Pershings Juniors are th final ists In tho group and a tussle is expected tu follow whoa iaar meet HEAVIEST LIST THAT HAS PLAYED Other Well Known Aquatic Star to Appear Decisions of national importance will be made in the A tank March 29 Tickets for the big three cor nered A A title tournament will go on sale this week at athletic club office and the aquatic committee in charge of the meet announces that plans are being worked out to give Detroit the greatest gathering of human fish ever assembled in one evening Under th A A custom th club securing the privilege of hold Ing a national championship event undertakes to bring the stars who are holding ths crown or may be ambitious and likely to so that they will have an opportunity to com pete for the highest honors of the country Vollmer Roa Accordingly the committee I er Herbert Vollmec of the New York Athletic club to pit agalnet who win be her for the na tional 220 yard freo style swim un attached though training it the Illinois Athletic pool since he left the Olympic club of San rancisco after quitting army aviation Ex penses have been guaranteed Voll mer to insure rhl first appeuranco hete With Wallen Great Lakes star at the bat and possibly Perry Me Gllllvray If McGillivray can go Into the free style as well as the back stroke In the same evening It win be the greatest single event heldIn years with such world renowned starters Mill Defend Title The back stroke at 150 yards tlonal championship will find Gllllvray ready to try to hold title and better hls world record In the A pool last year Siegel of the Illinois Athletic club will be hero to cross swords with McGillivray and It la predicted that he will make hls supreme effort to beat the sailor star There Is a New York entry for this event whom the New York A A officials are try ing to arrange to send on wlta Ted Cann who may be here for the 220 yard tussle Cann was decorated during the naval work of the great war tor swimming Into the hold of a boat and shutting off a sea cock and saving many Uvea or his bravery he was ghen a medal br congress Thelma Payne Portland Ore' Helen Wainwright of New Yockj and Miss Jessie Bartlett of New York are the out of town for the women's fancy diving na tional championship so far 1 Santa Monica Cal Cliff Durant driving special won the Santa race over the Santa Monica course of 25024 miles in 31 laps of 7369 miles In 3 hours 4 minutes 45 sec onds or an average speed of 816 miles an hour Hearne also driving a Chevrolet special finished secund time 3 hours 11 minutes 59 seconds The winner received ilOuU and the sec ond place man 12500 Louis LeC'ocq finished third In 3 hours 15 minutes 28 seconds winning jloOO Eddie Pullen camo tn fourth time 3 hours 2o minutes iu seconds Ho received 51000 Walter Melcher who at th last minute was euiistlnited for Driver A Christenson In car No 17 died during ths rare as the result of Injuries sulfered when hls ma chine overturned Melcher lived at San rancisco Melcher crashed Into a telegraph pole He never had been over the course In a racing machine until this afternoon according to offi cials Tho lost day of practice Melchor with several friends made a tour of tho course In a passen ger machine at JO miles on hour A brother Al Melcher another entrant In tho race disappeared af ter the accident and It was first believed lie had left the course and rushed to the hospital but It was later learned hls machine was put out of the race by a stone thrown up by another machine Durant and Hearne Btrurted In first and second places and stayed there througnout Hearne ran a non stop race Durant stopped twice for tire changes losing 36 aeconda each time Uf the 1P cars that started only three besides the prize winners re mained to be flagged down They were: Brown who had fifth place In hls thirty second lap Umar Tott who held sixth place In hls thirty second lap and Edward Kaster who was In seventh position In his thirty first lap The crowd was the largest ever assembled on the course according io race oiuciaie w'no vsiimateu at more than 150000 persons Hobby I Not Ind Dick Hoblltzel was not downcast over hls release by the Boston Ited Sox as it was not hi plan It Is stated to return to baseball II may continue In army service as a dentist or seek hls release and practice hls art upon a civilian UNIVERSITY HAS i Wind Up Show Period for Them With High Old Time Monday Hight Premier event of the year at the Detroit Curling club has always been a celebration on St Patrick's day This yenr owing to an apparent conspiracy on the parts of Mr Con ger Jack rost and company It will be even more combining the big event of the year with the only real opportunity of the Beason for the wielders of the stane to cele brate The season's opening event was on New day when great plans were made for the game dur ing the winter Since then there has been hardly a half dozen even will mark the closing of tho season Accoruing to members not since 1847 has there been such a poor season for the Royal Scotch game Mill Be Heal Irish 41thougli tho membership list of the Detroit Curling club does not contain the names of any O'llell lys O'Briens or Shaugnessys there Is a large percentage of Scotch Irish and Irish Scotch and hence the usual success of the year ly party on the "17th of Ireland" "Irish" curling Is different from the Scotch variety being played up on tho festive banquet board with knives forks and spoons Instead of curling stones and brooms Also there Is only one namely to have a hearty get together good time ana in tnat tlclpatlng players cessful Last year the monies (Sandy) from pea soup rnrktall cream and Kosouefort cheese In or der that all dishes might havve "a little bit of green" This year's feast It is sold will surpass all hls previ ous efforts Gathering Hour Set Between 6 and 6 o'clock members of the Detroit Curling club will start gathering at their orest ave nue rink and between 6 and 7 they will feast after which entertainment Including Irlah reci tations songs and dances will make the evening pass pleasantly for all This event will mark the closing of the curling season for the year 1919 ALCONS BEATEN Two Contests Scheduled or Nordstrom One at Rotary and Other at Greenfield SI HEDVIE Class A Central A vs Detroit Jewels at Nordstrum Thursday Class II Celts vs Crystals at Nordstrum Tuesday Class Bullock Green vs Westons at Greenfield Park Tues day 14 Class Whippets vs Pershing Juniors at Rosary Tuesday TOulsvllle Ky March Seventy five nominations five more than in 1918 have been made for the forty fifth renewal of the his toric Kentucky Derby worth to the winner about 522000 as against a maximum of approximately 516 000 the greatest amount of any previous year Great Entry list The list made public tonight by the Kentucky cates that the horse fiesh on tlnent will vie Ing blood from such widely known performers as Billy Kelly Commander Ross's Dick Welles Glena gelding which won 14 out of 17 races a two year old Eternal out Sweep Hazel Burke owned by Clelland which won six eight starts last year Dunboyne A Celt Workmald colt which won the uturity and Great American stakes In 1918 Mormon Wilis Sharpe timer's Ogden ltose of Gold gelding Garrison's Be rank and Commander Ross's colt War Pennant ifty colts 21 geldlngn and four fillies are in the list Ten are Im ported Including Truant Under ire Sans Peur Postoreau Con stantine I'lzarro Pumcott Brides man and War Marvel In the stnbles of Dortch Brothers Dunne rank Kelley Livingston George Long William Martin and Commander Rose Only one im ported horse however has ever captured tho Derby Omar hay yam son of Marco Lisma which won It for Billings and Johnson In1917 1 Commander Ross George Long and Brannon head the list with four entries each Harry Payne Whitney whose filly won the race in 1915 has two entries Blue Daddle and Vln dex Livingston Is represented by three Other widely known turfman named owners of en tries are Gallaher Brothers Hildreth George Ixift Middle ton and Jones Otto Rogers and Parrish At Churehlll Downs The derby will he run at Church 111 Downs May 10 The distance Running high Whaley ''Y' liahbltt sei end Hight 6 feet 4 Inch ly Whaley Nats and babbitt) 2:08 ranklin Midget defeated the Ottawa Reserves riday n(ht In the Greenfield d'ark AMtmaaliua 13 to 11 ree Press Sporting Editor to Accoijiparty Tigers Through' Dixie Havinj hord the call to prepare for the coming cljam'plon Ihip race in the most powerful league In the world Manager Jen 5 nlngs and his Tlge will beg'n to assemble In Macon Ga Mon I1 Ue 47 2 way mai uri if Interest In the pennant possibilities of the Tigers strength ened as they have been In four departments I growing and every loyal supporter of the Bengal will want to read bf their development and progress In the south Therefore with customary forealght and eagerness to supply its reaaers witn xne nest ana most accurate new of th team The ree Pre has detailed Its sporting editor Harry Bullion to accompany the Tigers through the strenuous three week of preparation at Macon Ga and on the trip back home with th Boston Braves against whom the men of Jennings are scheduled to play nine games Detroit Itching staff Is regarded a stronger its defense In other departments bolstered and the attack enhanced by the addition of new men Mr Bullion will endeavor to keep the read er of The ree Pres informed of every move made each now and to dissect a far a possible ths chances of ths Navin pntfv in th nar In win Ih flan Northeastern ail to Cause Association Cinder Men Any Worry and Drop Listless Meet 58 to 19 Saturday Northeastern fell easy prey to the experienced A track team Saturday night In the association gymnasium tho score of the meet being 58 to 13 Whaley a newcomer In A cinder sports was the star of the meet securing 15 points during the evening Summary Mile ScorJ Ab first: Warthman A second Boyd third 5 22 4A yard Sobieski first Binger seixind: Kan third seconds SW yant Jack Spaulding first Erlach second Hutchins third Tlme 2 26 2V yard Babbitt first near sewnd Michstls third 3 1 4 seconds 220 yard Babbit first second Sobieski third 29 seconds Whaley first Nets aocond Babbitt third feet 10 Inches Pole Whaley first Clesllg second llosterman third 8 feet 3 Inches nrst third Kass (JIHGIK5 I MiMjt wiCIjd cujuJaUo 1 Mis Tayn won th championslu last year and holds all honor on the coast Miss Wainwright' 17 touted as New York' finest woman! diver Miss Bartlett la a runnr itttlloital quality her booster vnts to support tho big three will include all thvuttn? nearb llnt In various styles of swimming except a fewwho ar nibitluu to try their ability against th re nowned visitors expected Mrs Vonnl Malcom on Is a sure con tender for diving honor Mrs comson has held stut and city hon beaten a few outsiders Also Miss Betty Jorcs who recently won nors will try INALS WlLLBE PLAYED BY KID Georgetown Tufts Holy Cross and Bethany College Among the Teams Booked Athletic Director Jimmy Duffy has perfected his University of De troit football schudule for next fall and it has received the approval of the alumni athletic board in con trol the list calling for nine con tests all but one of which oe played at Navin field It is what might be called League" schedule Including with such well known colleges as Georgetown Bethany Tufts North Dakota Aggies and Holy Cross In additionHillsdale Kalamazoo col lege the University of Buffalo and Ohio Northern will be taken on Can Compare Team i By means of these contests a line will be obtained on the rela tive strength of the of as compared with that of the larger eastern colleges inasmuch as one or the other of the teams booked have games with teams like the Army Navy Princeton and Pennsy or Instance Bethany college has games with University of Pitts burgh and the University of West Virginia Tufts plays the Army while Holy Cross which comes here for a game Thanksgiving day meets the Navy Princeton and oth er big teams It is expected that most of the veteran players of last season and 1917 will be back for the team "Dutch" Lauer and his brother itzgerald Jiane Edwards and Pl sula are In school at present while others are expected home from tho different branches of the service soon Hogan the big tackle now Is in Bad Bertrlch Germany while Center Kenney is at Brest ranpe but expects to be back in America soon at N'avln ield Navin field has been secured for all home games eight of them in all No coach has yet been de cided on but the athletic board In control plans to revive football baseball track and basketball at the university during the next year and tho announcement of coaches will be made later on The completed schedule follows: October field October versity at Navin field vetooer field October 25 Georgetown at Navin field November 1 Kalamazbo college' at Navin field November 8 Tufts at Navin field November 15 North Dakota Ag gies at Navin field November 22 University of Buf falosat Buffalo November Thanksgiving Holy Cross at Navin field With Three Teams rom Sec ond Circuit Already in Oth ers Applying It Expands Ionic Acacia and lodges which have had teams In the No 2 Masonic have decided to cast their lot with the Masonic Baseball league this season which will boost this circuit to '10 clubs The University and lndlater lodges also are knocking at the door and asking admission A meeting of the league will be held at the Masonic temple at 8 Tuesday evehing when action will be taken on their applications and also to elect a vtce presldont this honor having been handed to the representatives of the No 2 league and a suggestion has been made by them to place Krapp for merly of the Cleveland Americans who Just has returned from Camp Custer where he did good work for the Camp Custer team In this office Mr Bowsher who was elected to fill the position of president of the No 2 league this year has also been mentioned for vice president of the Masonic league Secretary Jordan has prepared a schedule which will be submitted to the representatives at this meeting and action taken on tho same Applications for position as um pire and scorer will be given at tention If sent to William Jor dan 150 Jefferson avenue INDIANSONPATH TO GET REVENGE sr a 1 ilB vU JS 7n Rl kzd SL Bx WMlWz ft XiO Ph ''H 'd vi ip 14 3 I lit IS 41 Mi ih Ji 4 0 fl I 1 7 fi? 1 hl li i Lil 0 11 hl I.

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