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WXJHESTER DEMOCRAT AKD CHRONICLE. MONDAY. MARCH S. 19iU 21 EDWARDS CONFIDENT HE CAN STOP LEWIS; Lake Placid Skater Clears Ten Barrels With Remarkable Jump Brilliant Rally By Hag en Gives Open Golf Champion Decision Over Jim Barnes P. EI.

DISCOVERS WHY BIG ELIil TEAM CAN'T BE TIPPED FROFI TOP ROUND Investigators Report That Captain Welles Is Using New Kind of Gas on Opponents. ii "yFj Hoc-tester Bowling League). each. The eighth was balvod la par 3 and llagen won the ninth, 5 to 9, Une dowu ut tbe turn, Hagen Won th tenth hole with a "birdie" 8, squiring; the mutch. Tlie eleventh waa bulvvd In fours, Humes again went one np at (bu twelfth and then he startled tbe gallery wlln 11 "eaglo" 2 on Ihe 305-yard 1hfrtientU.

lie drove his inashle, niblick 120 yard, from behind a biding th dip, ou tho green about a yard from the pin aid th tall rolled lu. Harm's again went 2 up by winning till hole. TTageii wou the fourteenth, 4 to 5, and Iho flfteenth nd slxteentb were halved lu fours, llagru then squared the match nilli a putt for a "Wnlle" 3 vu Ihe seventeenth. The elthleeoih was hnlci In fours, Barnes missing his pult for a 3 aud tbe estra bole went lo llagen, 3 to 4. 'it LON1HtCiSIDI SERIES OF PLAYS' AND Pt AVtRS riii.to from L'utierwooil llndervvixsj, Speed Bkntintj is not Edward Lamy's only accomplishment.

In tbe picture above, he is shown making a remarkable jump over ten barrels. The photograph was taken during the recent ice carnival at Lake Placid. but he didn't want to open at home after taking a til mm lug from soma lode pen dent club, that luuuy tbe funs bad perhaps never beard of. Tho llarrlsburg club proved the strongest kind of opposition aud at 'the close of the ninth inning the core stood 4 to 2 against the Atlilullcs. A Is customary, a lot of tbo fans gathered around tbu hotel at which the l'hitudelpbia club was stop-ting.

It was a grtsit pleasure to trim a major league club, even though It bo a tall end aggregation. Secretory Von Obi and Harry Ihivis are (tome years older I bun the rest of the club, and. tbero was consilium tin discussion as to tueir identity. Harry say ho never fall to. get a laugh, when be recalls uu fan' reply to auothvr as to their lieu Illy as well as the bull club, of which maid fan didn't a very opinion.

"It doesn't uuitlcir much who they are slm-B tbey arc uo longer members of a big league Orleans, March 7. Walter llagen, of Detroit, national open golf champion, la a brilliant rally defeated Jim Barnes, western open champion, of St. over the Country Club links bero to day, 1 up, In 37 boles, Ilagea's sensational finish was made before a gallery of more thsu 1.500. He iuared the matiii with a 12 foot putt for a "birdie" 3 on the fifteenth hole in the afternoon round and won ihe deckling hole when Barnes hooked his tee liot off tho green, Arter piayUig the flist elgbleen bole all even, Lame took a eomiundlug lead by lulling four out of Hie next nve holes, the second Ix-ing halved In fours. It was after being 4 down that Ilngen mado his sens tonal rally.

Ho won tho sUtli and mv-uth In fours, liurne taking rives on CI BE1N0 A STORIES ABOUT Harry Davis, who for years has acted a Iirst lieutenant to Cotinle Mack, Is convinced all the humor of tbe diamond Is not confined to major league cities. If there stl ever a doubt in Harry's mind on that point it wiisf dispelled after exhibition gamo the Athletic played In llnrrlshurg last year. Tlie Athletic had just finished rathr disastrous trip through tho West, aud were oa their way borne. While major league team don't often cure what happen lu exhibition gamo, since It has 110 bear Ing on tho pennant race, the Athletics were out to win Ihe game at llarrlsburg. Mack' team was pitied against a strong club mado lip of minor league player and several big leaguers.

The learn represented a big chocolate concern that has Its factory in that city. Perhap no oue was uiora uuxious to win tho game tbuu Cnnle Mack. Ho felt the faus might forgive aud forgKt tho American League trimmings that bad been banded, bis club in the Wish, RITTEB. DENTAL LEAGUE. TOOL Codd Wersluft.

BOOM. l.vj ts.i 151 113 13) l0 141 204 ldOrtpolltnaH LSO 17.1 152 111 Ml 1.11 135 pr7 14T 1U8 1H7 153 Alns ortb 150 l' 100 Ml 103 155 13 list U4 Totals. 773 833 773 Totals. 770 7tt 700 coMFUFxaona. KSOiNiiSj.

1 to 140 140 Landau. ItO IW I'M J18 I Welseu'i 127 175 140 Doyle. 00 74 1 120 1 tt 173 Us kner. 1M 171 130 l'rb hard. 1W lnONIpe PJ 1 Totals.

720 743 704 Total. 713 OOLX'MBIAR. Clnrk, 151 Ho 174 Ive Dentl'ger 125 175 170 13 1S.I 101 120 121 155 174 ISO 181 DM 100 llW 171 17T 21 r3 203 1.1.1 Bex Sch'mller 173 140 141 Wet-el. Foster. 150 1V12 Alerduck Total.

810 703 771 Totals. 815 T71 802 IDBAMI. Cornel) ls8 130 142 8toue 371 i 12-1 ltiithveu. 2ii a 147 W. hitlm 132 10 iw 170 135 1.18 182 127 14(1 loeg 82 PVJPschold.

1.10 101 102 VotSeei V12 15'- V.a V. W5 D-l IW Totals. 082 847 731 Totals. 840 700 T70 A. W.

W. MACHINE LEAGUE. MORT0I8R Pu 12s nailing if Hi io I'm Iteiran, mi "i tiorn ot; 1) 1 Ii3 1 11 lis 117 Bork IM 1 1 114 lti 1 137 134 157 King M8T2.S4 70S 730 754 SANDF.KK. SirRFACKUH. Knrth.

217 ltW 140tTer IM 151 1lfl 123 122 137 M' Kenney. 1.W 11 li 11 157 154 tVilert 130 130 130 1 IW lt 111? FkI 1SS 153 123 7S0 707S3 76 700 71 UK1ND1R8. J01NER8. ts. 170 130 i2siies -m i trr 1 ISO 110 Miller It 1I 120 11 ISO WO 138 174 155 vac 1.10 im 11 Werner 137 17 V.l kller 143 131 Hell 154 W7 ICO 7so 82 7M 1S9 784 MATOHF.P.S.

8HAPERS. rirske 144 151 164 Priest 171 M7 Bryant. 140 131 1 lis lis Horleg. 147 137 134 Carr 130 191 113 IM 131! 159 16 ITS Iugwt'hy 171 1S7 H2 Frl I 129 178 1 731 75 737 5t 73 743 Mnrdeeal Brown, who will manage the Terre Haute club this season, 1 now coacblug tho Indiana University candidate. Brown, will give up thi work when the player report at Terre Haute, wbleh Is bis home city.

ROCHESTER LEAGUE STANDINGS TetllU Big Flius Parfiiys 1 Grand Central Dueseirburgs K. of Kim Iteirs Itegenu Pioneers Kims Grand Centrals 8llpjs.ry Flois Ucuud Central W. 38 l. p. 10 .713 17 .007 21 Ml 23 37 27 28 34 .301.

33 40 .275 33 27 27 2i; 2I III 18 14 Coast Grappler Thinks He can Block Headlock. There are several reasous why the Iwis.) wrestling bout slated for Co- luuibia Theater 011 Wwlnewiay nght should prove Interesting. The nieu are signed to go the best two falls out of three, audi each wresiler has everything to win by a victory. Hhould Kdwards lose, his season's wrost- Hug will be at an end just as he begins, for, ithout a clean cut win over I-ew ls, no ens want to tackle hint. Kdwards hu hud Utile difficulty in disposing of all the second-rater he has met.

But la meet-1 lug I.cwIh, ho ill meet a uiau ho is a ie.iiltt In one hohl. tbe heiiillwk. Now Kdwards know that Lew is bus won most of his matches with that bold. l'ue- neeutl.v, if lie has perfected the block. which bo claims Ha have ler's" Kt hold, be will step ou tho mil 00 fairly even terms with tbe local favorite, As a result ot this confidence, the mauli here will bu followed with more tlniu uual iutereist by wrestling lans all over the country.

They want to see what trick lldwards has up bis sleeve, what he is depending upon with so much confidence that bo "ill risk lus season's wrestling on Ibis one thiow. 9 Former Redleg to Appeal to Courts Cinciuuail, March 7. Lee Magee. a for nior memlwr of the Cincinnati Iteds, who played lust seiison with the Chicago Nationals, annu-Bcrd here roitny he was going to nm.eal to the courts an effort to re main lu major league Isisehall. TO AWARD BASBAUFIELDS Applications, for City Baseball Diamonds Must Be in Soon.

Mutch 20lb Is the llnal date on which applications will be received by the le- part incut of liaygrouuds and Uecrcutlou for permission to play on the diy ow ned diamonds this season. Hubert A. Dcrnlmrd, superintendent of lie depart' nient announced yesterday that lbs dlu- moods would be allotted for open dutes on that do', and, that preference would be given to leugues. Tlie ruling with regard to league teams has beeu made In order to lusure that tho dinniouils will be t.sed on the dates allotted. Individual teams will be taken care of out of dates which are left over.

It la suggested by Mr. Uernhard that the leagues, which Include Industrial, fratern al, municipal and Sunday-school, orgauUe now so tliuk may have responsible of-ttcers to ai'ly for dutes Oi Mnreb Tho baseball diaiuoims' are at Maple-wood, Seneca, Imposition and Oeuesce Valley Parks, Cobbs Hill, University of tleld. West High atbletlc Held and No. It School Thare are three diamonds at Ueuesee Valley Park and nil at Imposition Park. WARSAW POST WINS AGAIN American Legion Quintet Defeats High School for Third Time.

Warsaw, March 7. Walter Klein Post of the American Leglou defeated Warsaw High School hero last uight, 31 to This is the third time that the post has defeated the high school. Line-up aud summary. WAUSAW HIGH LLUION L'atlln llermau Surgo Gay White Positions. Bight Forward.

1-l't Forward. Ceuter. Left Ouard. Montgomery Wright Wilkle Weber Copelaud Uight iiuurd. suore Walter Klein Post, 34.

Warsaw High tiehool Stl; baskets from field. Wright WeU'r Wilkle, Ciitlln Sargo 4, Gay White foul baskets Sargo, iVbite. Wright, Weber. BOSTON SQUASH TEAM WINS Hub Racquetera Defeat Philadel-phians. Four Matches to One.

Boston. March 7. The Boston squash raciiuet team defeated I'hlladeiphla to-day, four matches to one, In a tournament on tbe Harvard Club courts. The arst match vvas played, yesterday, when Charles C. Peabody, Massachusetts champion, defeated Stanley W.

Pearson, of Philadelphia, thereby winning the national amateur title. V. Johnson, of Philadelphia, scored tho only victory for his team when he defeated Dr. 8. Kellogg, of Boston, In straight sets.

The scores were lo 8, 13 13-10. Coustuntlne Ilutrhlns defeated F. S. White, 1511, 1.1, 13-12, 1310. 1 Vv Bilxtou defeated f.

Bradley, 13-d. l.V-n. 15-7. B. A.

Powers won freui W. It. larrity, 13 13-10, l.U-18. 1 WANTBOUTS ARMORIES Military Athletic league to Urge Passage of Measure. New- York.

March 7. Passage or a b.l permitting the holding of boding bnuu in armories under the auspices of the New York Slate Military Athletic Leugoo was urged at a meeting of tlie league here to day. Delegates from nearly every regiment In the state were present. Separation of ihe. state into three Pi-leiic divisions, ea'-h to bold handicap and cbsuipionsblp meets and stimulate local in-1 lerest was decidid upon.

York will 11 1 aii cou.prlse dlstrnl, Albany, Troy and vldniry another, and Buffalo and Western New York the third, with a possibility of belli, spilt Into two illvMou later. i 1 MAGAZINE BOYS WANT GAMES. Xhe Country tientlemaii basketball team Is a tlis Week uod would illke to a fust amateur team. Tlie viagaslue re-js nave won lourieen games" In a row aim tnink they arc In shape to igive sn of the (ollowiug teams a battle; jTodds. Ainrrleau A.

Eiaiauuel Academy, ws Brothers. Mt. i.snueiai'U -M. A for games address 1L Ib'siier, No. e7 Joiner street 1 i J.

(Ity- fred J. Blum, Secretary Ha a strange old world and it's a struugc old gamp, this bowling game. A week ago the Dueseuburgs were almost mos-sl from tho earlh liy tbe lowly Grand ceutrnl Cubs at Grand Central Hull. On tbelr return to their hoino grounds, they took new life nod rolled tho throe liiijb games of the week, with 1103, ItWT and fur totul of 3170. From all uppcarauoes the Mutirfs arc not 111 llil Ol IWO'I ccuiu, ini Occu high diss away troru nouie.

it seems tlitit I be bleacher crowds at some of the iwrka get on the nerves of the They have pitched away several games tills Season. Oue may well say it was hard luck, indeed, for the Elm Hill boys to give lip three straight games after pduiilug lu extraordinary fashion. The F.tms bot tslH, 1045 uud lOtsj for a total of The set-oud same vvus lost by two pin. A miss by oue of t-be fielders was the cause. The McNeil bnoeb led all tbe way with eighty-seven strikes, 4jfty-llve spares, eight splits uud teu misses.

The Curtiss Elms drew strikes, slty-si spares, uiuo splits and eight misses. Tbe Motors lind ten double centuries end tbe El in Roy "Pinner" Cliudsoy was tbe head-liner of tbe wok. lie slarted off with a trlug of uiue. irikof bis teulb was a perfect hit, but nine plus went pitwurd and a wiggle from No. 7, which stood.

His 'eleventh ball cleared the drives and rogls-tered 270. His second game was 100 and ho eauie baek strong with 221, gathering a total of (ittii. Illll Kick, captain McNeil, Lowueys'' llrautlgam, Itirr. Mcbolsou aud Keboe were also lu on the wood-chopping contest. After trying every position ou bis learn.

Cap McNeil has tiually landed a desirable Job In center tit Id. live leuois of the league mowed down over 2.MW pins In last week matches. Elms. 3.021: Knights of Columbus, Uliu Heds, 2,054, and the Regents, 2.028. A special meeting of the psocutlve Hoard will be held el 7:::0 -o'clock to-ulglit ai Grand Central Hail.

Spoke to "Doc" Karlc the other Jay abort tlie tourney, ill Iirst 'ie said be eonlil i.ot bear me. "l'o" says expect to get a team of oil timers ami enter lie 11. II. A. tourney.

wis once Nick Altrock of Ihe league. The of and llliu Reils a lino ma! eli at Gritti I Central Hull. 'I no Knights pinned 2.0'i2. while the Kim Rods gathered 2.054, Hie Kayse.s lakiug tbe eml ratlin. Leonard Wiitiuun was togjed like a runner last week.

Hay Curia bought vevr ball and ton-' pUst 'em i.ver for 213. -'-'I mid 100 on Its rlrst tr.voul. And Crlileiuhn was watching Deney said It. reminded him of tbe old tStni-j League day. t-rim' i ni.e" ill i ii started brand ev liill (price S17.50I with -II and "is.

he would lake for Hie "pill." Witt said not a liuiidri.il bucks. Witt started for Ills third fume and titiWicd with his frleud was after him again aud Ueouaril said that It could be Iwugbt fur the price or a lakes. Did you ever watch Joo tiarln mow "em down? Little attention lias ueen paw to this boy Joe. Tho old "Blue Label" is cermiuiy there when they couut. Our Hank Grayer has hit for a V7 average in bis hist nine games.

An Investigation ia ou foot to detc-ruilne the real cause of the easy wins of tbe Big Kims aud tlie sudden downfall ot tue 1'ioneers last week on 15 aud 1 alleys. Joliu Noelke and bis string of tiiugers arrived on the clock tiusa tun iep and conBdenco that they would liU the lentuo leaders from the top run. The game alarted with tbe absence of "Lead" Entries Coming in Bunches for City Tournament Lntries received' lat week indicate a record Held for "tbe seventh annual tournament of tho JlocUester ItoWUng Association, which will open on April U'tti at Hull. I'ructically every team in tbe riocltester League will compete and entries froai. other local circuits Include: Fauuttc League, four teams; Kim Saturday Night League, six loams; iv.

vi wnfc. learoa; llaVob and lviub, twelve ti-ams; k.nnera league, eight teams; Bunker Illll, l'uir tennis; Munhatlaii, four, teams, lilll (lerinan, of Palmyra, will send a teeni tbal will make the city fellow step lively, according to German. Gron'a alley will be represented as usual by at least four teams and tlie Vacuum Oil league Is to have two tennis in tho tourney. The flve-ninii even will open the tntirnauieut Jind will continue for eight rights, to lie follo'ted by the doubles and singles. The Etro tiugs, captained by Jnmesj C'ur-tln, a tinted golfer, will roll rlth tbe foi-lowTnt line-up: Swales, lIHuirltch, Tyser.

Winans mid 'luin Swa'es bus bem designated as oitieiiil bail carrier. Messrs. AVellew and Braver nTort i-onedderalde success; in oldiilniitg the entries of women bowlers. Kntrics will not be n'ceived after April VA. Out-ef-lowu teams are usked to coiu-munlcale with Si-crelmy Angevlne, at Hall, at once la regard to dates Devil Cogs to Meet.

KeTll Hogs will bold an Important meeting lo-uigut at No. to Clinton avenue north at 8 "cIiH'k. The following meu and ull bers desiring tryonis are asked to report. 1'j no, Tlypniu. llitcbcwk, icke.

T'nder-wood, Tlndalc. Kiihu. Welns, 1'ieuiiug. Jytler, Clirislle. St.

Johns, edmnnd. Kane, Suits, Marsello, Welles and Cap John suiiled again. At tile end of the llrst game. Mm count was sliort eleven pins aud the luck boya of the leugue wera there grain. The second game went to the oldtlmers, but the dual game was banded back to the leaders tiy a narrow margin.

This match cost Noelke leadership of tbe league individuals, as well as the two games. Il is ruiuoied that Captain Welles has been using mustard gas aud that Is' Hie reason most of the teams become senseless when they reach Kim Hall drives. To bo gassed Isuo Joke. Alleys la and at Elm have not fur nished a 1.000 game this season. Duly four double oeuturies were shot by the stars of both teams last Hello Will! Perhaps yuu do not know who Will is.

Will has those nice rosy cheeks. The fair sex coll bis "Wllgus." Will vvnra one of those nice little white starched enpa in the Davy. Oh, ensign, you know Will. At Toneys' birthday party last week the eutiro league was entertained with the exception of Charlie aud the secretary. KIglit banana' cakes were cut.

rjus Dine names as well us numbers. I beard eevcrnl names the other dnr. If. mostly the No, 8 anil No 10. After defeating (ho Iiucsoiiburgn last week.

Captain Weilert purchaod dress suit and was seen at the Lyceum a few ulg'hts later. It was some Welland. Oshr.ru nnd Kico cacb picked three splits. Harry Angerlne Is .1.. A- Breckport named bliu "Hand, some" a long time ago la the d.iys when he attended the old red school bouse "Handsome" has 1 "13 r.

in- MVS monev will 1,. this year to make tbe tourney the best ever. special aitruciion be has ouiraireil vtr. orlo L. Wells, lmrltone soloist, who vpccu song-s each nijrbt before 1.

itraycr slr uk Von rt-ni .1 .1. Special home and home niari-b for a purso between Weinman and Mattem of inh-a iiii ana Zlvk represeutlns- h- n-aghettl Jeamhat can beat any VB of on, M. hils jfad(. (J r(jujc Ivullnsch, who tops tho league ladder for the first time this season wtl, for Hftj-four games, followed by Barnes it'i JiVl'jy for Hftr fiiin- for and flfty-two; Siniih VXKi'j' for tiftv- four, Itilll" Noelke will, l.si flfty-two tames. tJne week from to-day tbe of C.

team will try Its luck on the A. B. C. allev at Peoria, III. They are scheduled to roll at o'clock.

A. L. Ijngiry, secretary of the Congress, writes the Hwretary that he has booked 750 teams and that this number will be Increased to 775 quintets, each to lake, a tllng at the big prir.c hag at Peoria. The Kulgids of Columbus Council has donate! ifl'ii 10 the Knights' team. Another donation was lu the form of check for which was hauded the captain of tho Kaytees by Fred J.

Odenbaeh, proprietor of the Urand Central alleys, with his best wishes. To-night should be one of tbe big nights. The Big Kims and l'arfavs clinch ou .1 and tl at Genesee, and botb are looking for first place. Tbe Pioneers will clash with the K. or C.

Ave on and at tlenesee Hall. The Ouesenburg Motors will team up with the Grand Central Beds on and at (irard Central Hall. Tbe signs ot spring have come In the return of Dunlevy and Herman-Hicks' new derby hat. 1 Joe Sargent Signs with Buffalo Club Joe Sargent, one of the most promising ball players graduated from local lots in some years, has signed with the Buffalo IniernuHonal League club for 1920. Sargent played shortstop for Newark lust season, bitting and fielding at a clip for games.

Sargent will repluce Plan-ley Harris at second base for tbe P.isons, as the latter has graduated to the big show. PINEHURST GOLF RESULTS Brookline Cracks Make Excellent Scores in Best-Ball Match. Pinehurst, March T. lour of the best golfers that the country club of Ilrookliue can produce took part In a best hall atTalr on tho championship course at Plueburst to-day, when Percy (itlbert and Parker Wblttemore teamed up against llodney llrown and C. Newton, winner of tbe spring tournament, and won by 0 and 4.

Wblttemore went around ta 3ft 30--71. Another nrst-elass match staged on th same course to-day was an ainateur-pro-fessioual contest in ''which Sam Graham, of Greenwich, Medalist lu tbe spring toiiruameot, and L'uiiuct l-'reuch, the York, professional, scored a 2 and 1 victory over John N. Hteanis, of Nassau, and tieorge McLean, the fireat Neck pro. Preach went over the course in the same figures as Wblttuiore, 3333-71. The winner's lcst hall was 11X.

CITIZENS RIFLE CLUB. The following are tue results of a match shot by the Cltiieus Iiirlo ami Revolver lull in the National nine Assocla loin's competition: Sherman. 190; Mathews. 190: Lewis, 1M: Podson, 10i: fVarle. 104; Total, JSB.

Marshall Outfights Summers. Glens Falls, N. March Before tbe Broadway A. C. Int nl.nt Clarry Marshall, or pittsrleW.

outfongbt Kddle 8um-mors, of New York. In a fast ten-round bout. Summer had several pounds but Marshall forced the fliht every round. I ART IN BUTTONS LEAGUE. BARKS BLANK8 Oesterle 175 140 144 Lang.

184 170 108 Neuwlrtb? II- 148 120 Hebntalr 151 151 132 IM 1IW 150 170 1.17 13s V-IO 103 104 Popklss. 224 224 10K Hoiuiau. 171 173 144 200 133 143 Totals 702 71H) 728 Totals 020 870 T40 SHELLS CKSTKR8 Welter. 171 154 45 dekaffunr 134 127 128 454 154 151 Murray. 141 141 141 171 137 102 North rup 174 174 174 178 150 107 It.

Wtts. 170 213 100 187 103 lily 224 211 14,1 Total 801 700 020 Total 843 703 T37 EDGF8 FLAT HACK 8 F.lser 151 171 121 103 170 152 Derleth. 134 138 180 1118 101 170 1.13 181 142 132 1 83 Noll 104 tsl 137 107 Sio 11 170 ISO 157 Poos. 102 240 100 Totals 828 8112 710 Total 834 800 873 UINGS CHATTER8 Ir.rsdale 18 190 227 Angst Jr 170 188 IHO 13 1U4 100 170 173 17.1 MeAlroy. 1il 127 l.irt Wlsottk 138 168 MX MTharsu 130 130 Wtnmpff.

130 130 13t 41. Foo. 187 173 107 123 120 187 Total 750 8111 830 Total 713 721 780 BASTIAN BROTHERS LEAGUE. BRA YES. GIANT8.

Clark ....182 12T 13Telnh't ..177 188 MO ttiitamer 182 174 ItBighcl ...111 141 110 WruMeu IM 178Stupp ....173 182 132 Nichol 131 ItSHirshfl'd .130 113 lot Woodurd .170 179 li2 Dodd 157 172 178 Total ...811 703 705 Total 778 7S4 PIRATES. INDIANS. Wen'ga .131 120 178 Brown ...18 182 147 Ifler ....127 153 158 lis 141 Taylor ...137 801 118 Rudolph ..133 133 lis Koch ,...15 149 101 Klrby ....102 lis) 17 I llaca'er ..171 223 158 Blind ....123 Waller 188 214 Total ..731 84. SOl Totals 838 7KU TIGERS. CUBS.

Sehla'er .141 142 113 Bell 2O0 177 ISO 204 202 .45 ('v'ugh Beck Deleour Rabm ..1.14 112 143 Regno 07 12. 131 Poddoek ..14 131 141 Langer .103 183 13J Fisher 153 175 148 lt)l) 173 137 123 Total ...731 020 OiK Total 815 T3.i K. P. A. A.

BOWLING LEAGUE, FOB KM AN. B. C. ft P. Miller 1M an Nelson IW 102 1 lvii KH Mchleker .138 171 2n Bruce 137 llauser 1114 1.13 IW t.oelMi 2i2 217 Itoh'sOU .157 130 tiruu an ..111 HW IW Kolh no Perry 172 105 jotals Totals ..830 SIS 903 C.

U. BLiLUING 12. ISO 1U lit! sey JU5 r'- M'Carty .100 148 viaiag er ijs) urn Tbath -u Bueb 1711 207 Bamsey 17T 140 Juuson ..1,171112 15) Ho'tbau ,,177 177 135 1-ging ..212 108 14h eoiais S31 Total ..857 830 MACI1INH. VBI.OX. A.

Kill 1w Hovod ...144 10 1.10 VMlson 17H 1,,,, ji.j i77 Wllila 221 17S M.i...r i.u. House IWt 123 llsrtl'il 17I.C, Totals ..82. ti! Totali ..815 885 787 v' B. P. 101 loo Lehman .18.1172 171 ..151 100 1.18 rleo 1,17 iM ...143 1.13 1.11 Hetsler 1411 H8 Lis 177 Hetsler ,.133 145 in Thomas Gilboe Pagel Hath Gruisel ...100 isj us aaiirphy is 210 Totals 814 831 Totals ..811 812 823 DUFlTy.pOWERS LEAGUE.

BLACKS fvui ii 11,. Mench U' im 101 Ack'Bllln 5,, us i tl mm. rA.i. 1 i's ii i.ivstoii. Bunks 130 JM 232 tjtenart.

10M 101 1) 137 lily 1S1 Totals. 033 0JI3 780 Total. 810 712 813 UHEKNH. PINKS' errln cts lis '707' J73 137 inch 142 107 11.1 10 I'al Itl 137 1K0 Preston fj 147 1S3 214 Freeman 2o" 100 158 Totals. 67.1 782 Totals.

700 744 L'ti GRAYS, WHITF YYallac. Lit 108 11 u-hlf. -1 I at son. lid 110 llfl ivn'irs'i 1110 ism 8tlrpp 131 l.VI 104 Ward 140 144 140 KM Lis 144 Cluff 1 1-7 153 1.19 123 Boggle. jus 1.4 107 Mini I.

Burue Total. 002 no7 084 Tolsls. 071 744 782 ItLUK'S. BUOWV'4 HondVk 138 174 144 Dean 101 Ul Newmer 137 IIS VJ2 tiurf Ml 101 lul 111 llariman 143 LSI 143 if Kid ,) 14s 144 l4 'r! 123 upt" 1,8 003 682 650 Total. 720 755 880 ODD FELLOWS LEAGUE.

GmraN. KEYSTONK. C. Cohen. ltW 141 154 1H1 173 12 178 101 102 KM 141 14 2 182 158 180 171 100 4 115 lis.sinnwsld Lewis.

1.70 141 132CUtfonl. 1-evi 133 1121 175Zwvcld. Goldman 103 1.10 lot lvper. Totuls. 780 719 752 Totals.

040 831 808 FLOItAL. 71AYAT. Brerelon 130 175 100 Mat-k'tu Vf2 13fl lluiihey. l.irt 152 no 128 i.vi 178 I2H 1U A Mark's 10. 172 L'fit Caldwell 154 1S2 172 171 102 10O 170 1.12 10S Ohlno.

2W 105 230 Totals. 800 701 8U Totals. 827 880 83 KLIN'CK. TFJiltOVTO 223 131 Lstllme. I (1 147 220 V'dcv'ter 100 1.11 110 141 100 141 140 175 125 125 13.1 Is.1 1il 1.13 171 174 H2 HW noitychuer.

170 121126 Totuls. SoO 804 710 Totsls. 803 721 705 KBANKFOnT. Pass 1S2 222 1TO 10 201 174 222 IW 1.10 183 17 138 141 liO ISO 211 108 Wsler. Walter.

Hall 128 l.VI 1.13 Pearson, 210 170 la.Kmith... 200 23 Ki nk r. 178 171 151 Totals. 80C 871 774 Totals. 832 018 GKNK'SBi; OBIKNT.

Ilreemes. lso ISO Nutt. 242 103 8hny 1.18 170 1PO Williams 105 Kngler. 104 11 170 151 155 21H 1S7 Isl 152 222 157 Isvfth'se. 12 103 IK1 2'l 10 220 148 234 102 Totals.

S41 031 044 Tolals. 008 035 tOS t'MTY. TIPPECANOK. May L(4 178 lOAKastner. Las 103 114 150 V.

Miller 138 170 S. lirnvim .44 210 ISO F. Miller 103 204 147 ctvh'en 171 mi 174 173 i.m Van 124 224 108 llsn IM 1 S3 137 IW 132 IM Totals. 800 1020 8S1 8W 8V 8J CAMERA BOWLING LEAGUE. KODAK PARK PREMO WORKS Nstt isi) I S3 213 jtehlln.

ltd 127 McCarthy 171 12) 15 algert. 1T 2lC 213 147 188 174 220 20i 224 1.11 ls7 1.11 1)0 IH1 17.1 203 117 170 214 104 172 Totals KODAK A mey "Dtlser. 812 886 osl Total 890 813 820 OFFICE CAMERA WORKS 21 131 1H4 erleller 178 18s 170 183 H7 Ilenrlas. 173 172 i Its) ICS eb'ing. 185 14 1i Maltero.

V.tl 1" Vogler. 211 101 20d o-'. 1 i Total MM 813 820 Totals 8s8 8S3 P2D FOIMI1D rBNTPKYHAWKCEP WORKS YYelumsn 213 170 ISO W'eldon. 1l 173 188 Hour 181 150 18' 183 1 1111 Siook'ter. IOtW UW Wits 172 158 10.1 173 1l VI NagelL.

1C2 2l2 I'M P.ndiius. 201 2-' 171 ltn 1X1 S70 832 BAUSCH L0MB LEAGUE. Hague, rolling flth Ihe Inspector tenia in the Itausch Iomb Howling league ou riaturdry, hit the second high single game mark tu eonipetlllou this lie shot Scores: nilPKKUM. SCBKW MAl'H. lid K'iSlMHlding Lit I'M 114 111 jin nil l.vl 11- Jtr.t 1'Jl 1tS J113 147 LtOlleberger I'M) 1H 141 tWt 1 Totals.

U.4 '13 Totals. 730 7l MICKOWOPK INSPKCTlllt. Weler. 17S ifitt ir.9 1tled ISil 1.11 210 1.14 1M 1,11 1 lw 1114 ill 14o 1 17 Auderson 1 tu 172 1.17 Kterid 1i 1.17 A Ster'id 17- P'H I.HJ 171 llil asCLIli ll4 Totals. 830 930 fclst Totals.

IV. K7d Ksl PlfEH. LIO si No. 3 UANOB FINDHMt. Meyer.

147 l.VI VnnKlrk. lir. 10 Illeler. Kapp. I'Hst Krause.

1.17 Kill PiS Hons. Ufi 13 130 ISO LIO Hurts. 17!) P.T lil Boegner. 1H lot 151 Bode 121 14 178 1113 B'Sl 14.1 154 131 1.17 4S04 722 7S3 TCBNI.NG. 172 13N pas il 1711 1112 112 ISO 1.17 l.to iwj 1.17 lSil 22.1 150 Totals.

70f 7-7 ttsO Totals. PHKK. LKNS No. 1 SMALL Hossen'h 111 174 214 Schnoor. Murkv'7il -t- Iso 1 71 Boxy POt 145 147 rlch eier l.VI 17(1 17K ger lm 170 lilO Zsdlweg.

Totals. S47 1)28 CASE lBPT. Totals. 772 (H2 801 GI.AHrt PINT, 12H 147 12ft U'oerner. lnu 147 15 132 Ml 174 I lid 1HS IHt 124 1.17 Han le'n.

1' 1' 1T: lielaney. 17(1 15H 17 lng. 1S2 141 ItW Hesse. 1- 124 177 Itobinson 170 157 104 Totuls. 27 733 705 Totals.

813 822 851 ELM BOWLING LEAGUE. BLUE BIBBilN. SI PlvRBAS. McGmtli 104 170 Pero. 178 103 212 Nhhols'u 1T3 1H8 173 loo ISO Vaccaro.

231 107 217 Bujinond ISt 2gt 2.12 IfO 102 ice 200 177 ifxo Plrr 17(1 207 103 IW 211 Total 1008 045 010 Totals. SHOsr.TllOl OLiVMPIAP. TH1BCNK8. 212 153 135 Foley. 170 140 ISO MS ltW 102 ICO 212 232 100 155 171 150 101 103 iiieno.

Given, Mora Doering. 140 1 51 132Bnyforth 1X3 1W 140 Haefner. ino 183 173 Burns. 203 Itti 103 Winnie. Wlnkleu Total.

Sl7 841 182 Totals. 838 804 019 PARAGON. X-BAVH. Ousde. jiMt 13 1Ki ltd 108 2ii Borne.

lfts 104 183 120 171 Kulltvun. 180 233 100 21 SI 104 14 Hewitt Flaik. I.lllle.... 147 li 1.13 130 130 14S LIO 104 2r2 1110 lSt Total. 807 870 829 Total.

033 8V 8.11 LIBKIPCYS. 107 11 222 Pero 150 104 150 180 100 212 Heberger 1 2 150 147 Angevlne 1sT7 1 52 222 Pero, Jr. 218 100 154 Wells ls-'t r.w ttw Cnrran. 1S3 172 184 173 130 100 170 100 Totals. 000 872 1008 Tolnls.

IH13 003 770 DTZ DUNN LEAGUE. NO. 1 WKLT WOOPIIKKL 104 104 117 J. Nol'n 218 150 134 lf-t i-osealniau M2 117 10. 133 152 elch.

171 .1.13 131 Merkel. I.sbiirr. ll 170 lOOFngarty, 139 102 207 Bishop. 141 174 182 1-7 170 120 Totalu 830 78t 87 Totals 723 878 TIW OFFICE GOODVEAH Crommey 142 170 1 S3 Melody. 12H 118 172 11 1-'4 lm nil Bleck im Mil 143 P.

Noi'n .101 HM 178 10 1S8 1i Johnson. 14 i 180 Murtin 120 17S 127 Arnjstrog 1 Itl llai IIS Total 000 821 801 Totals 8II 033 8O0 MK.vy- cirniBK 114 Old 155 1'scbold. Ill 170 IW Corcoran Imliusilg loherty Cyr lim 14. 10.1 Wallace. 1 130 I to Towusut 17 177 list JOO loo isi Yoobuin.

135 117 14t 1 to 1 IT am Lio 1::2 107 1st) 157 1 17 Totals 823 703 843 Total 732 HOI STROMBEBG-CARLSON LEAGUE. OFFK'K. 0 Anile. li 133 1.17 P.ergv... 213 173 Bowe.

1.11 1.41 l.s 111.1 2-4 130 140 list Kmn'row 175 1.14 201 110 145 142 100 114 170 101 ISO ISO 151 17H 170 Trenton. Farley. Utouc ZZL WJ. Totals. c41 810 853 Totsls.

700 7 l2 IXt4 V88BMBI NOP F'W 4 CI 1 1 Anderson l4 13 Anl ba'ch 'liYi I Ml isii 141 ir 170 lllggln. if 1117 'v' 1,1 us oil ISiintll. I S3 107 A. An'son 177 214 Barkey 103 103 205 Gustfwn 140 l'i2 Totals. SIS 703 XX Totals.

Kja $50 IVORY BOWLING LEAGUE. I.ITTLK .10 8 BLEVKNS. G. Galen 103 ls.1 ir7 0Bhn. 175 102 22 Headeck 172 lit 103 Li lull H'7 Grssscl.

lark 173 115 100 Biielbaeh lim ict 1.1 145 Is. l.m tiloor 12 113 170 MS 17' 173 JSS 178 l.bcrle Tolsls. 833 840 8S7 Totals. 843 Mil 770 BIG I'B'KS. SKVFN8 Lane 127 170 12.1 is.i 217 27 Mleger IM OU 127 I.lmpert.

157 150 po rTee Til nix: lis 122 Frlsch 180 158 12 Laner 1K 153 137 Totals. 814 SOI 723 Totals. 837 813 740 Jesse Tannehlll. once one of fe greatest southi In the game. Is coming back to tho majors ss a scout for the Phillies.

He will act as coach during tiic training season. Tannehlll nitrite. -Pirates, Y'aukre and Bed si. Woven Stripes; Very Fine a 4 "THliSE shirts arc made of a very high grade madras a desirable, serviceable and satisfactory fabric. The patterns are attractive stripes in a variety of colors.

The stripes arc woven right into the fahric and will retain their full colors. We'd call these shirts very good values way above the average. $3.50, $4, $4.50 McFARLIN CLOTHING CO. 110-116 Main St. East.

4 4 JENN REAL WINNER. New Haven, March 7. -Pennsylvania and not Yale won the fencing meet bet yesterday, 3 to Dispatches sent out last night lu which Yale given the victory were erroneous, nYid Were, tine to an Incorrect report reelved at a newspaper orBce. aiDOg, venire ami 117.0. Webster Quintets Win.

WafeMtr, Mrrh 7. Webster High School AtfeaMd I'airpOrt High here last ulght, to JO. in a preliminary game, the Webster Reserves defeated the Faltpert Besenea. iO to 4 444e44444t.

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